Pike County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 34, Petersburg, Pike County, 6 January 1887 — Page 2

u pM ■nihiB thirty dar*. . ” KjHUJ within sho yw. tffwk] artar wKptrarMa Wffrwr ,'. I« WWMI iMt of Urt ro'jnty uBlcw j>a*J “- --no a plot) nr nrm, with lpaper fr#« for «n* r«*r. ■#js«rT«»r) i #rjy r? <*i»» 1 twalut ./* |Sk hr--- • - 4, I**ft ■tift 53*5 •H** cola r. * -»»* i 1 fc 1 4«i * W«|' S fif » iw- * i JklTfitflaTr’iK may »w obaatPd quarterly without wtiru oliars*. Bill* payable quarter* tb» price of l.-,fa! ndT«rt1»lnf >* Axed by law. of Uli* i'-*rae»*r win tie tuml le*»i r-iun. * . - •< jS _*4vpr..r«*ja»ol* order, 4 oot btforp p»; l>«ttim of eo*ti*KX *m Oj chiirywi Wn<!ti# adrerttSsttsn cnU idt «rttopn*»rtt no wood .'ii For. pop* JHfc I for cotia* flf». >*» (oo*t* »»• larlrllon* raqalrod orirrtl out. a»4 cent, ertra. Loiawnfa per line nig per IHip: news uuitftr. Obiloartiw. ng.I Mn* nntlo*». Mat* of wed<!'»2#r I iribj:.} pnoi'l, or raanSiiUona of .(wwwPfpoew, pypppilinj ton Imp*. win bp r-h»T»-Mi ft «*«.*»'v» Mho •4 4pen'a per I'na. ■ i S T*:g”'or.»iiofj and >'Hl>rph aofJ'W*. fur f *W- \ »»!». ate. . or any nvlo that «.•-*. ili»» t*» him- ' ry aaatUo*. 3 eshta per lloe Path ln—rt low. x%5~ rut ru» r»«»tj nm.-r*» tu tt» iarpait drnMtH af hj armpappr r«l!bk»f ntt foattyl jit r artisan will mulr a bate of «M» f»rt! <1*11 2.' 'ctrusDAT, elan. 6, 18B7.

Ta« fun pi ‘•monkoyiug*’ with election return* i* not wrtJnjt In jailv tta _a-■ ■■'. PaoRisiTiOK 1st* been an iswie in politics stiiuse the day* «it' Wa»hiUKtoa < Giti it* a standing »rav say TOirn1 of ode exchanges. Give us economy, •ay we. Tan* hi a general ex|tn*wion of re grel without rtgard to party fcw'iujf at the daath «f lien. John. A. t>>gaa. Ip* fixxsToa 4. Caiaeroti, of Penn-vlvani*. i* spoken of in i'siy *„ wtv a* a ca dhia!;'for President in im __ lug i/iftit fund h Mf». Mr. Jfctfherftml B, Hnye* has pledged. *S5*t himself. but th* G- A. It Pwtof Prcmant, for 1250. That *«tlles it Hirsute \* eaty shuts died. An object of jealousy I* n:n ved Hiii fadings for the dead ecl.-fior are cool. V, hat Is Blaiue, anyhow ? ■*» Ireivil serrlre meat:* tlec. Went of Iho enemies of an (ration to office, then w* want n*» such iaw iu cxUlaacc. Let ' mil *Ctrice have it* Wacfccye. * Mar M>. Ea. Ilf.suSKtJX w.v* resign hi* place as Chaiitaan of the U 'tuocraiir Hute Ceutrai {kraink'tce datum tv 4th wa* generally r.up;>os*4 that Uon. a ,lf. lUre would #octUsed him.

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H». Mountis*-* i* tot so obstinate f a* has been charged. It U reporter ,c; that )>« intends to aub.iMt tome new propositions h*»hiug to the rerl*«wi of the tariff. Iit. Morrison should be found #Th*i>tgr for tariff revision up •# tilt liethur of p.-etent ^ __ aesa'aa of C*n» f**. S 4»V .Some O .e fcsk* who will be prrsi'dipt tf C’fvphuid wtn» jotUt. Ex amine the obniUluiion ff the U» S•ml you «r til find uut. ,1'Ui- is not* (very polite of »»wect ynswer; and wc jhl not »o speak Af we though! ly'CiivelsiM had miv idea ot giving place to anyc^e. The complete Ini of pW»niin**j»t turn who-have died during tlib past sevenwont bsSrs: Geu. jb. S. Grant, i. .Gcurge B. Mcf.’lehnu, Tbpnias A. Hfo Sticks, 1?. Gralifiivwu, <«eu. W, S. Hancock, H<-ratio Ast inour. David Davis, Samuel J. Tiiden, Chester A. Arthur. Chicles Francis ▲dams add John A. Lrgau—eleven in all. “</*'

_■‘Weteif the poiitwiil open all uloug the Sine. , the lA-jritia-lirtes, including grimiinp. and iit«at* for Uaitwe bare erer Opened up. But th<’ gat through will ?» teation from week, calliug In Southern *ht* writer,, said that Itlshw will <?*• i# to speiul ft to visit Ireirai «jni palace j then tor a tint* National Cunning poll

» thefbmatr Cbnaibqr to day inere are mauy whoarilt recall the time when two men, both MrarIbv. both tighter* and each ejoseiy rawnu Wing the idhcr iu many fruits. St opposite upon the central #kle— Orion Mid JLtOgan. There are few left c£>the great Republican barons of the feudal period. ^ The United State# needs a genera! shake up. Thwe who run the gerrernnieut aliould know what kind of g;i»t fury are expevtud lo toru out. What *■« need ju#t iWnv arc Democrats of the Jacksonian type and plifek. If we had them we would hare ‘‘fails'reforta’' that would tnaki our burdens lesajrrerious to bo borne. Tms m-j >r;t.T of tfterB County D: moists rr.**>r Hon. W. D BTBU»pjrUulU-dSt»t<Hs aeMtnr. Their second ebottm is Hoc. W. E. Xttriaek; Tiasir third. Go*. Isaac P. OniT. and tbeir fourth; Hoi.' das. E. Me. Je.nmd. The Omiock at* (shut one choice. and that!»tkeBs*oe:i5iHe.caUe«» nominee. W ho ever be may be.— fttonrr.lMri D nnocr.it. It is a little deBVolt to lelHtow mi* can know the first, second, third, nud ton rrh choices of a w hole country for any p>4tiou. I! • intents to bS posted. T'.a death of John A. J/s-nn adds another to the kinjllst of the eminent men of the United States who have {.nsacd away iu a few mouth*. The 'mil is. longer than it ever was in the sa^ie Jeagtli of time in thi* country. I» || the barn.-menu or the high living the i-ublic lit* that is carry ; jrut them off tty rapidly? That is a p-ninent inqniry and h ben it address *» Itself to ihoae living that kind ot life ft i. li:|ia>t lustier for rejection.— Weekly Ledger.

Wit.:. sows twtejttpbrarr, willing to pay war tales in limes of pi£aef. explain why tfsht lal*«r iu free 1 radt Jtuglaudi* paid almost ftrfceM whcii a* tu high )trnte^il Trance and Rcru.*nv ? Why labor Is high, r in England than many country in Eurape: why it l.a# increased over fifty per ceut. allure the adoption of free trade: why the working matt is nowhere so inUeratMy trpilSfeserl a* in Germany. Italy and other high protes ted cotiu ! tries. Rise up, ta*-payer, and e* | piaiu. I’aomniTtoN, ijebor Quest ions and ererv other politic--.! crate has been attireting attention ever sim-e political parties haee.xxwted in the Utilted States. Tw.»pul!ttcal partiesiim-t ex1*1 in *n> country. When the people of, a country demand tfaot-aact meal ot any new law, ail they hate to dojp t« favor ’the party that trill m j|um* them. To form a new party is hot the tjhiekrst'yray to ormotue ant evil. In this sense, the labor leagues have becu satire what wisef than th* t'rt.i.iVii-oiir’.s. Kl'iLW.g"? -Tats gwnafwjti-.Vawiu whieli tht whole natitKi rushed to the aid of the cradle of s^-rsalon after the recent -arth'^pake has obliterated from my miad the tajagauacy line which divid ed the sn-rti ami south," writes an e , ■onfsrat* f&hlier of" Ciiarleatj^i anal he erud* twenty-five dollars to f.ogtlit tutfd. despite iiU.rraliMtia!:. Mr he «ty*. ’ ird fight wwij “*t*» *Uu;h diiri.iv Here’s a <-o;if?f!er<>f them, 4dar his trih- i!it-'te«e! 4 ti ; To* man w ho placx-s a tm-dolhn ■r rcrntitotjit i» hie local paper ami Bat'fer* himstdf tiaailm is a liberal adr«ai«sr will Ik* harimsod to lem that • year* wtverlieetn-tt*, oneeo! unm i:i leRjgth.',. in the Chicago Tribnno trie-t* the advertiser ISS.OhO. The 2Jt*tf Y>lk Herald ivciVci; fey .. lowest-priced, column f3£MXM, ajwMio it- ligV«t ilSdXW; the XeW'York i'ribwita fori!* loWr*t, ♦2H.7I4, and those paper*. it is -rated, are never at ■a low* far advertising to till their mItttnut. Th* fat is that tarvfuJ, !lher; at advertfsiag pays. Is iKptaVA, ab.iv* all other state* the -civil service tniv and rivsli service principle* wore Created with nonit mo'. There was searrcHr a pr« ten*«f obeying the otic or of respecting the other, at.d it is a significant fact Ih&t in Indiana the Democrat* -Just awn iif the Sate election than in aiav oibe: -State.—Vt tutu tie- Weekly New*. But Indiana did not lose anything. She sold ont, ia the truth in die ease The Republican capitalist* of tl»« Ka*t did not have money eiiTuigh tc pa round. Thy poured it ImU> Ind to save Beit Harrison. They kt*t orerwhvjiuiiigly in otiter States, and have learned that t!«*y will watch elm- where.

Thk Jaaper Courier i* out strongly f>r Judge Willtsin E. XibU t. t,f the Supreme Court, »• the luccrmir of Geo. Has. Harrison in tbe Uaiited States SsoottIliocmfletd JJemoerat. The Pike County DruoceaT mentioned Mr. STibhnk far the honored jKWi'.iou some weeks ago, not kt*v, - 1»g that ft irae tbo wilt rtf anyone ek*. We ate glad to &a:i» that re are i«»t the only person win* favors the Hon. Judge for that position, and we are doubly glad to have been =:k<flrst^tii mention that distinguished guuUupau as the Kfecvsaor of Ben ilarrist n ii, tbe U. S, Ser ate. / ! The • epelUfjg bee craze ; wa« an Atnerktn gift to KuglanJ. The lat- ! ter aow ivtorte with Palmistry, which 'was the fa-Mona hie erazt* in England ail last winter. It is * chwetmit, of course, since the days of the l>udenue»i»~ fact: hut it is a apiendWi opepiug flirtations, and as sw -h tie devoutly encouraged br n? mammas and anxious a ladr under thirtv -jrhife Taft* softly in the of*,, eligible ge

SUGAR TAXED W3G3t}?0LLY. In round figures, the duty on saga r amounts to about i50.0(X),0Q(.). This is aioirt half of the estimated surplus which would be piled up iu the Treasury annually during about four y«ar«, on the ba*is of present revenue law*. It issti article eou^ sumcd to agrjaleror Jess extent b j every one of the (iO.CKXXOO'J iuhi? | taut* o' (lie country. The ainonut • ijird i n the country a* a whole is iui creasing in a greater irftle than population, while domestic "pieductimi. i though (JiKfiatiag grwttJy ft tun year ! to year, ha*, hi the past two or three j cars, been oa the decline. Silltwc-’ ; lv to consumption, the dodn-stie pr o ; duet ion is rapidly dec* easing. B;*- ! fore the war, from one-third to owe-j half of the sugar u-ed in lhi« country | j was grown here. The proportion iu i 1859 was 40;«'r cent. This, by various stages, bad sliroik.it> about 12 ; per cent, iu 18-St, and to les* than 10 j per taint Iu IBe-1. Ttuirc hi* been a ditty imposed Stf (impends✓ of sugar continuously, with i the exceprttin of a few rears, since thy f'umlatiou of tiic Government under the 'Constitution, but this duty has not availed in inereas iog t!*e production relative!v to consumption. Climate and soil will forever proven Lonisana, and the other States in j which ca&e sugar k raised, from sup. j plying anything above a small pro- j portion of the country'* needs, and j this proportion must steadily decrease j Thi* is decreed by physical lawn, the j operation of which can mAbe suspend-1 cJ nr modified by statutory enactments. The maintenance of a tariff on sugar can uol be defended. on et-onotnic grounds Tiiere lias been a decrease of the production of sugar under protection. It is certainly wrong totax alt the. people of 1he US, for the benefit of a f’w sug.tr ■ grower* iu Lahhnit. It is our prediction that tax will yet be reduced on- sugar and every other article produced or manufactured, for the rea -ou that it will become a question o* economy, and vwill be demanded by ■the people vriio do not want to pay war use* in mfie ef peace.

DOESN’T ENOW THE FAOTS. If the editor ot the News had seen •hr nurds which tit's office pu:»ii-?»«•-! he would not have re marked so shfcina ji did. We do pot think Mr. II. has st y intention of doin ’ us injure uHf oi any it! feeliag toward us pert ■nually, bu1 we d'i think Ite mistakein criticising Without fifvt invcstigating the fw»ev The trustee* ordervf}'* those cards at the May meeting «i.|' Ihey.wert hand*!-! t« this offi- • | and the rates were fitted before a • ■ever owr.ed.this paper. The Ml! w*i made out, and the allowance war rt tde while \re were frmn hoist fed oor friends ha’ve our lha.uk* Tor the kind:: fW in so tari ; r for our iuteresi If we had made thecharjpw we amid not have iiiad-' it “wuy cheaper «a tin kiud of.card u-cd. Wo conk* k»w .published it on thi.i paper twenty J.dlar* cheaper, but they would fcav< | been of r.o use whatever. There ircu seven tli^u and of those.cards, carl, amtatuing three pages.Bnd retjuiriesr thirteen, thousand impression* Mr. U. v>uId not have furnished them fat fate. We got jnst three tenths of: ci .utt for Mi'li imprest. on, a ad we paid V. m eixtv per cent of that fir cost of jugb*ri'd and publishing to site noth ingofVearand tear of machinery, &•■ They could have !«*en printed on one side and on worthless material for l'»s than halt the cost, but tley would have been better not done. yfr. 11 doe# tisaii Injustice » hieh Uncertain ty woeld not hale done had he known she facts tajUie case. X ticaeral Erfitfih I « [AnUsric* BulUtl-i ] i The Itnlianaimtia News says tra.l. r was never' better and the future brighter than in tnat city no*. We liel ievc a* much can bestid of Ander*s.n. The i--cre;i*cd pulse of prtsjwrtx and trade Inman to be felt this fail when the new business blocks began going up. luqu'rv among merchants shows, with scarcely an exoeptiou. (that they have bad the best holiday tirade ot their lines. Especially is ibis !lrue of those dealing in the finer and nmree«pensive ela»s of good*. Ti.iis ronsjildfrd pr»>f' that the. ei> u.-oi-i in the wSitry and jiewple are inclined to ispetuFfn-r-Indianapolis News. Go out in the country and talk to th* conssimef like the above aud be ' will call yon a crank. It’is the coni turner Who par* the taxes, you boon.

PBOTE<T >txiflrs» should i.ftvcr claim feat taxes are too high for tlicac. They rote a ticket which is the father of I high protective tariff. A* long a» j men brill}.' ou their own urdens they j should bear them without com plaint. | Democrats bare a right to complaint They have demanded a reductibn of tines. Let ns bare it. for taxes atv too high. Can any sane man, in these times, want to be paying war taxes, when the cotta try has ao u~e for the money? It dee* *eetu from our new that a. sane man would sooner pay wot $1 thaw $2. Lighten the burdens. Tae St. Louis G-ob*-Democrat *aiys: IJliere i= a repor* that sliver ha* h*en discover'd in indium, and the I Ihuiocrit* or the State haven't leit so happv over anything since toe campaign ef 1M when several thousand of them, gefi f? apiece in crisp new greenbacks for voting the republican ' ii ket. It eertaiutv cannot -be that the Knights of La bora re doing any more than any other party would do tor the personal interests of its iailividmil | member*. and yet some of our re;»uh-1 bean cotemporaries seem to be turn-* iiiig a cold shi %’der to them simple] | I acanse, we suppose, that the K. of l*.| and want a ] an a Has* of consumer* ] fair deal, »* to taxes, &e. Darwin must have had the tebng- ' iron slide in mind when he wrote‘-The ; Decent of Man.7’*

Same one arkt-d u* the otl.er 'lay arbat u meant by Old Christina*. We inswerevi that w»did not know, but r opposed it to be ttie result of Gld Chfislmas or Epipl i-change in the calendars, frcm time lo time. t?pon waking some investigations we find that ai! that was done by the change of liie calendar * at any time affected both Christmas ttud Old Christinas alike. _ Recording to the boat authorities bn the subject. Christmas uud Old CluM&ias originate as lullowa: Twy* days after (he SsCiur was born, Ibe Wise ifen of the Hast came to worship him. It is said that their presents were given to C> fist twelve date after he was bum, anti that the > practice «>• afterward kept up iiv all I Christian churches as a means !! ■honing the same respect and o» vor*btipi g In the same vruy as did the Wise 3J*tt of the East.. j The Gre< k* had a word, Epipha-1 uci.i, t'.iei itigappearance, which deiiOted, among the heathen Greeks, a festival hei .it eottitu -.nJiaiioi of the app a: a . e of a gp i in any p: .- demur place. “This word passed into thell'Uges of the Ch.ri- tsanchurch aim) was used tb tle-ignate the man! fesisi^ow or appear* tee of Christ u, O theeaPfh to th“ Gentiles, *rf; li t special reference lo the days an which at* was seen and wor»!ii|s*d by the Wise Mm ,,f the Ettst.” Thus it is tha t litis occasion is comtitempt atsd i:» t he*chntvh twelvudav after Christ mas. Tint word Epiphaneia took the foituLpi hie*, aud sometimes denoted Id:It day, on account of being so ofteyi used to denote the 12th day after Christ wais.ru. But tlda leaver au inquiry a~ ■ o wtiy Christmas is fixed sit the 25di day of December. It earne. about, it is supposed, from the fact that almost all the heathen nations regards the winter-solstice as a most important ‘point of the j ear, as a b* ginning of rent tv ed life and activitv of the powers of nature, and of the gods, who were originally merely the symbolical perspniheation of these, tutt* he heathen, when he became ehrisia.iized. naturally kept up the prae

uee oi rotamcniorauug -leiui u <u ii-.ti great miii wheel,’’ but now with a view ..of CMiumeraomitig the corciiig >f the new ”«tl. to faith In whom he had just ht-eu, converted. la this Wav • hri-smit* fails oa D*. 25: b. the day •ortncrly supposed tt» be ti e begiuing mj ending of the year, the short eel lay. Iter. 22*1, how ever, it the shortt ilav in the year. This was uot r *;•! .jra by the lieailien, and th re i--on for the difierrnoci* accounted fir from the fiiet that the heathen t*ere tot aid* to‘find the shortest day in \e year. Oi l Christmas* or Epiphasa. still observed by a few chuiche*, i-, ■ f course, Jan. fi, 12lh after Deis. 25 Dec. 35ti. is iu>w our Christinas day,mi account of the superior number of :in* decendetits of those tv ktrcoitt memorated the birth of Christ p.i.what they ht'Uirht to be tire shortest day of the .ear. 0-**»*t c.va-■ 'j tr■ i, . * ."> ■ i e*. 2rt, ... day or April. A H 'tainy Kill. A hominy, or gristmill either, eiani k* started in this town withaeapiiial of abottl #003, :hm would make three > wreUof Imtriay an hour. 'Let its figire a little. Y -w could buy •nrn at 3d •-cuts a bushel. FiVo bus •«!» Wii: loaketf barrel of hotninv. The ba rrel will cost 3J cents That will teaki he cost of a barrel of faotniny be $1 A). This has a ready »a'c in Sle w, Orleans, and is worth fShfi© a barrel u the car* at thi* point. Thus it w .11 in; seen that the profit on a barrel o Monday alou,* i» 70r**nU. But this is sot ail the stain. 'There is pound»f “i fl.ti'" from the manufacture of a larrel.uf howiny-j—IT po.indued corn dour, worth GO cents, and <10 pounds of corn bran worth 20 cents. Here if *0 cents additional clear irain, tuaking ui till fl.50 profit on a barrel of liinuiny. You can sell this hominy la Sew Orleans at-$3 a' barrel. The 80 cents additional will make thu live bushels of corn worth $3.80 in that southern market. Subtract from this $l.8d. the cost of the corn arid burr*!, and 50 cents for tins freight, and yon {ret the same result, $1 53 profit on a barrel of hominy. Tliixe barrels can le made iu an hour, or 30 barrels a any often hourseach. This will make the net profit of a day’s work 115. Three tuen can run the hominy mill, so that the expenses are very small in proportion to the join. Save the expenses i-f running the mill an i tint breakages amount to $10 a day, still there is the handsome gala of $35 a day or $210 a week; or nearly, $li.Q>) net profit in a year. This industry trill bear loekinsi into by some one with a little cap its! to invest iu a good thing. There may be slight Ini-takes in the freight* we give. We wt uld be pleased if some one better acquainted with freight*Sic~, wiii cnaketltecalculationand hand them to us $ >r publication. The T. rdiet l-na tlmscs. W. D. 'an. Oruvrisl. Bippux. In't^ testifies: --J can rec iuUmmA £ <-> Hie Bitter* as the very l-est remedy. Every toutesord ha* «iven relief itn evrry ease. One mas took sis bottles, ur.3 Whs cured of Rii-umatism of 10 yean* stundhic.’’ Abraham flare. drte~bt BcI'tHIp. Ohio, slirnis: --Tin best *• fliug medicine I hare ever hintlltdhi my » years’ ex|a>rience. is lliectric B'tter*. - Thousand* of other* have added their testiin./oy. so th t: die verdict asaninunis that Klee trie Bitters d« cure *1! disease* of the Li ver. Kiduevs or Biood. Only a bail' dollar a bottle at Adam* * Sou’S l»rug Store. Three things to admire—Intellect natity, dignity, grace fu laces. Job work of all kind- at this office. Can. w;:" Itch. Prairih Mange of everv kind cimil i by Wool fords Said no othet*. This ue vc* J. U. Adams & Sou, dr burg, Iud. I have Just re«*ei’ the very best ’Xoirera’ will sell cheap. and Scratches irty minutes Jtiwn.. Use Sold by IVfern-j »-*y a carlo

(Saccessor of HiinmuM it Parker,) fcas To which he directs attention. His I) K Y GOOD are first-class, and the stock is lar^-e. Bats, Gaps, Boots, Shoes and Notions. Givp him a call anti yeu will be con tic red that he is giving bargain- on his entire stock—SoliilGootls at Low Prices.

l¥e Bartinaa Acme Caster ! This Coulter is readily adjusted ;o fit'! any Hi*- plow b eiu. and to suit land of ■ CiBkr or side draft ptovrff any make 1 or count ruction. ri^ht or !efK hand. The hub and axial butt esjn not wear, and the journals and i>eai*ihxs nreVxtie rnely i^rd, control and removable. The Acme can be ripsred to any plow a two to tlrcminntes time: Iss;roue Hd durable, ar.d altogether the best suiter in lhe market. o. a. sa3ts£a:jt, Patentre and" Sole Sr»nc‘fnetan.r, Vincennes. Ind.

MITCHELL’S * ACADEMY; ANL> (- BUSINESS COLLEGE, Evansville, Indiana, -) tS A (r VERY THOROUGH, PRliCTiGAL m .PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL, 3J793 BotUr Aivaaiagas thai lay Lilia ScioJ^ia Southern Indiana. Book-keeping and Business Forms: Business Caloula-j tkms and C6rre.j?>>a bne/ ; r iitip U Grammar, Shortiland and Type-\Vriting, dice.. &e. All at greatly reduced, rates. Address T. W. MTCiJBLL, 214 Mam Street, ; Bet. Second and Third, Evansville, lnd-j

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry!! Prices oa all goods cut down to the lowest notch to suit | 'to•*l £*■**-. * times*’ | SAT,EM P. HAMMOND.

Nciict* i.valfjwirtfc’s intern?;** .) ! U,a: l wiii at :.iv •1u dtc-taial, £VEiIV S-.TCKD..Y, Tfttfansart bu*ia,,wi*W5*«irt with thr of3n' >f i.rt'Met ♦»! TsO^ls J*iwnsS(ijt A >3 |« lU’r'inir t>‘isir.£s* wt?h s»*id of!*ee trUJ pIt**??;.mfeio nou«v. a. J• ItKK2* WAY, TV>»<i £C3,0C0 A4KEK CHOKE a .KO^rooi; FAiUISS AND IE3 i a Sortirra Sa e j*iU* ACRE OB In-* tli*>v. T.!<* in.>s! pnw 1 ,‘r: <*11 ~ »i,.i I.?*-i: lbii.it field for retlirujeoT t• | h <• C. S Full ii fcmnut’cii w i ili *>-..«& tulip ! PfcRK. AiUn*» 1 A?It <‘«lMI#AT«»\E*Es i W iKM'.sin rentval R. R„ BlUa-sultee, Wis. TANSY CAPSULE^ II THE IjATEST DIBCO-VTBHy W Sr. Sap&rla'a Oatobrated Praparatioc, 8afla aid Alvars Bsifsbls. ImUapaasable ti) LAI}I£.3. ___ Tp rMepyiOTMf Sand 4 cats ttr fcsalad Ctn:olar. CALCMtT CHEMICALfiO., CSiaiga

£i£C*j Taken np by Als-x. 'VTi.lU at hirvsidetne, m?»r Vetpeii, hi tc-wnship. P.k*- county, Indiana. tin the llih day ot' Voren.focr, 18.S6, as e«tra>, one icrae described' a* l'alluvr*; I« a datk clival-Hit oori vll n ill-, a w bile st rijif- tl.iwn bin f 'H * I i nrtdfc. ; to l the right below hi* eves, left hind foot {white; is natural pacr. ruppo-cd to I he els years old and Shout fourteen land one-half hands hipb ap; rn-*Lit jtiijr William S. llaysmud Uvnry Dcarjiiagat >ev*-n tv-two dollars amt fifty VL-nts. before Berry BoaiMeta Ju*t».-c of the J*.-avi;. in Marion township. Titoennt^ In.liana, on the 36th tier lOtiveiuls-r 1335. Wit new my hand and »v:il this £hh day of Novemiier 1336. [SEAL} Be^2V Beadem. J. P. Backiu’t.Aratw *•!.»». Thi^best salTe iiUbe world for Cute. Bruises, Sons. Ulcers. Suit Uliemn. Perer Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands. Ciriibkiins, Corns, and tit Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,« no par required. It is guaranteed to 'life perfect satisfaction, <>r money refunded. Price 2»veiru per box. for sale bv Adams k Son. 3S> 1 EAISiS if yea want luforuattn rend Aw a eimpl- ropy of "TIt E K t>S4S Ut>w::.’' Addre*i Wat. sow A THKAPe. 'foptill, KsttC ?i‘s, trsde Csrks and CapyiTii^iits Obtained, and a" bu»iae * In Hie tT. R Pedant Uuu- awe.a t*. n ...oJerate I w. ’ Ourt.’f--. u on-volte t >- V. R Pit cel OtSne and we we can obtain Pat ant in tea* time than those r. iu-.lv from W*»mnSton. -Scad K.-rfci or Drawing. We advtra as to patentability free «>f ebarge; and we make no charge unices we obtain r-ateof »V refer, here, t» tbe Postmasrer.tiie Bunt, of.•.fouriviirier Die., audio ottb-iatt of the U. 8 Pah-ut OtBoc. For elrsufaur, advice, term* *nu reA reocewte actual tlUa.ls In your oWwiEUrCounty, »^sow 4 ^ Opposite PatentO.ttcc, War bingt un, R C

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$2 a Year Always in Advance. | Suhin’l Pkexivms to Evesv ovbbgiuiszii. TiliMS TO CUV3S. Extra Fremtuiaaa :eUub "sitort. J Copies s •• — ■% **» 4 SM j 1 T^j For * list of premium* ami it mt* to h rgi’C clubs, send lor sample copy, wi-.t-b w.H gird vou a tlU information. UJBtVi.Mttf present (lore UadmlUedbo | ores* It itUbeople to t>* snp-.nur 1C tiny ladies j magaeine in America, having the fiscal est | variety efi deput? meats, ably edit ed I The iiterarv trr.n>fMlF: Serial':, ffovelilea. i Short Stories, Churw&s. Po*ws,ste. , Anton* tite pupclur author* who will eor.- . triteh* to (Joky, are: .1 V. Fr chant. Miss :• Emily Reed, Juo. Churchill, Wiilkuu Miller | Butler. Emily Ix-unox. and oilier*. Engravings appear in every numbfer, of sab- < J jy Well known ttrtMs. anti prortr.ced by .Sect* by .. _ 1; tie newe.; processes, lu ItsCokued Kashiotn,, • index's lead* In colors end stylet. Bstb »•»- j j dlsu-s sr.d lioice dreus-ihiaiters accord them he formtoi position. J Paper Patterns are one of ttle Important I features of this nu;utw; eachwibscriber l*- i 1 ins allowed to select their own pattern every 1 ; month, au item alone worth moo than cover- J in* the subscription price- i Fractliil ilia is upon Ii-ewmtLkln* shot" i how garments can be naaVStol uad made; over by tiie pattern* given. . ! Practical Hints for the HoutehoM show j roan* housekeepers how to man«*e the euti- ! Cilery department with economy and skill. - J Fashion Notes, at home and abroad, delight r every lady’s hear*. j The Colored and Bleek Work Design* give ! nil tite newest ideas ol fancy work. The Conkhtg IlMlgb are under the eoatroi1 of an experienced housekeeper. j The Arehlteetutal Department Is of prrir- : Ilea! utility, careful estimate* heir.* give* with each plan. CLUB B Al-SEeS’ PttEUH'SIS. Godey’s ha* arranged to give elegant sliver plated ware of superior make ra premiums, the vclue of which in some iustt.nce.i reaches over |3 for one pr-ml.. n. Send tie for sample copy which win contain illustrated pretrlumK witt full particulars and terms. AdtiODEVS LADY’S BOOK, Philadelphia, Pa. K. H. Witaoa. E J Ha sura WILSON & HARRIS,

Resident ..Dentists. Petersburg, Xadinus. ■t -wes8=: -WASP-Aa-gia Office in Sew Bunk Building. Wr-usataa a —Totisa. Sol too is hereby given to «H perrons interested that I wilt attend at my'offlea at lay reekt nea. *v>:»v rtiui, to tn asset business connected with the ofehv herb g business with said Office will please i tsjee Wt**. ■jrj.jin * vmtBTr. Trtuffr.

/ **s $ NT VTJ i'tijO e. BAl'M, Proprietor. —Iufa/tei* the public rtiat he *as ojfcarti a— In the Noinffurmerfy oacat'W by FRANK BliDBRnAdK. Sear the CcTsrr ef Eighth J; Mats Sts., and wUl always keewnn band ■» tall anil ee>ntptete *u>c!&o^ FIRST-CLASS GOODS! —-IXMISUNS — BEPAIWC^ I>ONE PROMPTLY AND AT Reasonable Prices., His brfWs em VERY LOTA’ aniMtp s&ks for a Itbcrmi tthiiK of ibt* ptftlif c.eAuy, ' “~“ P&tershurtf, huL

Thoa*ard up tho United 6 trios, Ida p’’' ^Aniericw co»*.l. -J* „:•! ?■• for pate&IK tar" > v~ •'• fifth's* etc., ffl.’ * ;«?*:> to «buua patent* in *>•■•-1 ‘a-. \-V-£ Germany. anti all otter-'- -.#?■* - ! ance » uuequaled a&ic •! ■ - - ; vDcawiniraaiwtspae:5<" ‘.'-s r • in the Paten-: Uiilrn si*; - ,1.: ; w >. reasonable. No clem fjm? •’■• ar drawings Ai»i» h i t *.' .*a* Pataats obtained 1 l»lh» •CIB.tttS’iO A' the largest circular! an • • newspaper of its kind pdhf*# V. The advantages of stub iwlB-it toderstauda. This large ccdjrplendjdls; ttorir is pn Wished WKKJ£M.#>U^

:3!E5.A. ’3 New Pfctarg Gallery HiSCCNS NEW BUiLDtNO. Otto.: Ci->r Kj'i Bt««mra»***j** Sioro, PETKHtSHHt*. l U« Studs c:' Pk:Uwws b !:<n at •er!-.<w-t« : A suit Unu*. CHILUfcKNX IMoTLTMiS; taSoa Ur t!.<» L«:trR* 1^0 PROCESS ».•*! j » ’Jtl*factVjo Kecrriw I x>«k« a siieclatty■ton will bo * Sou you 'tarn r.«r srtf«. Cali and set* uh ;es<l ,*c win eiiuvlne*: von ILat *.or Ootlvry Is *fes "Ikbs.'’ i 4 v? —~fSOPUI^B'JUierj, Peed asd tel StaMs, .SiXTil iUSblLirf flaw** nit.l tor ,Vr.- niiowniSfc ndt-a. Matt Ituo’tfst -initf H.«r ; <. ” Hoi..:?s IV n T-T rt:n Z-xr Vxes. LE^tic-c oav '*3^5cst.K.iaa. i ~ e^WVrow 'i r a ri T.i ti<f--i:Vo-* -»•« Ev-i *«r atj-wll T.- v.n K T. $!• .b- < in- «!« t II i- i «, 1 •' **• Itrt* rAvs**!.* socdini ij M— ih^ "1 1'f''-'( '^ xn \rvfi-' r. 'V V:V Sto* . <. - I rwife. ti04>#» Ev.i-ne. T.- 'TSifcf - .1 IHa tito U'-u !kK»i '»■ lit- > in tt, > ;juJ >V . •nit., WPTVtvFnsEt'.- S.‘ :•» vttYtr Kwtai o«to, wM the rtfto »*H (•r»d ii'iif n p:i oU.-u{eAi: A Cfcm rst-lur sold (owd u-ii.i 'ti'l !•? n:i!>h I a cant with Uw r.-as-it •■».»»« fto> K»b. W n* |KK«Jt5«^ Avr.uil will be SKitP UllOMt PVltlWV, A<v4tV»a. J. K. ALLI S Jk to., I'Wor-. -r-wr.-O; ««v» * -

For Baking Purposes. Best infchaY/arU. For Sals bj T. K, Fleming. Scrofula of Lu Relieved.

I aro w>v49 yearn old* and fcare suffered for tlw last fifths year* with a lu»? trnuW*. Several members* of t-fcw family tm my mOlUer%» side ixf the nous*.* Lu.1 J1--U with <oii*>uw|»tion, hou the dnamrowcre «!t mfreed la llielr opinion tbiit I had icacKum^n .also. I had all the dinresdiu; of that t**rrib§aj disease. !t have gjjfnt' tiwcnuuKlti,.of .'dollar* to arrwt th»? inarch of ?hU disease; l have employed «J i of the nwc«ii me0K«la. out only to Biy own l>at in the tiefttiuonl of other members of my family. bui tr?iii)n>< &ry vci *ef waaalltibMt T 1 wm u&m for any manual labor for several ve*m. By chance X came Uiiop'^'ssl^ «l » panaphieion “Blood and Hkiri uiieus*&^ from the office of Hiwift Speciflc Co., Atlanta* fie. A frlcsad recommended fche iasfittoi Kpceiftc* claiming that be himself had hern pwitiy benefit! by its use!« strive las# ir*iubl^ X resolved bo try it- About. fr«r year* ago I commenced to sake Si S. ii. acchirdinir to direction® X found Umu> ltijdjro>wtityi>oic. and have u**d about rtf!y fcouw* me mo-i remark able. My rmsiefe ***** left roe*. ?ay strength has returned, an*l i w<rfgb.»Uiy pounds more than 1 erefi.it! in a(M life, Jf 2ms* bc^n three years since X stopp^JI ihu^of the medicine, bat I have had BUfdtrsef fcito iftfseMty and there an* no pain* or weakness Kelt in ray lungs. It do the h^rdrst fcti*d of mechanical work, and f£el a* »* X over fclt since X was a boy. f know, an wonderful statements to * ipn b*re?st when I say that I owe my esl-sfceoc* and fe-eaXtb to-day to Struts Hpeeimt, il is the oiliy that brought tm* n.&y *'&tmiksxmz relief. I do not say U*»t &W*fi£s every c#***f but has done trite errant 1<rv the If I failed *o the merits of well known in can refer to r' /ss?m do ittils*,$tt ? i3» ai f hat H »>KikJ be m:«2hitKS*aUy - *■ it - -»ny w| HwiXt

E?es»1 TVkiiiS A »tgr, GOIXtl SOUTH. •!»»• ! 3jo. i >. t vile ... i m ilk- !<>?*« m «i City, ia*lJi u m >uiy . lt):SS a ra jgtou 5! u» (I ra VUIKV smith. STATIC •Jfp. Kvan " Sunw OHkfc “ Arr. VV iu-ii 3TATto Ws.4 •- Peter OiVkU . “ S«.teei Art* Krais; No. U {•« I!! inortUj : Train* r> tit" trail ti iVasbijigtt ngton. I^ jiib 1 :!C p ■ nir* .... i'Mpm ■ $4% i ioOity. X>0* [> in / A:Jfip ilk St:li j> m ! 4t*»p : ,»!« > 4: id !>Bi i ilk- airm-ssi ti:88x si. ami 3 to:3op. io. ■ «. ’ » ii Oatiy expept Kuarinv, ewim* Isis emts awl met»fl« 0. It M. i. O. J.JtiR AJiaKK. <**s*w«l I'luwengur iLfpi

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Trail No. 1 it'isw TiMrre flaut;* at 8 m. Htii\nT!Ves in Hvan^ville at 7:5S Ttaia »,.t? b'svau |£vansvUl»*t 13: 9 and nr v:s in tVrre Rui.'ip at 2:23 |> n Thti s 5 unil BitaBjr with *i«>j>er Ite-t Kashv da and CblcajP'. Trains > daily w ith sWnim: anr*4iat>veah Kvun iTircasSfend EvausviKa and Iajhlw Trains i artl 1 daily with thrvoy i I cuin li •ettcrsi! Krani»L'h>,tin( Indtaittn TVii IS 9V1.1>»V it daily esi^jpt Hu it Tttfi CLD KEI.USLK HIO AXD^JISSlsSIPPL arl!C»r«»tf^h iKnutv nnd 5H fr a* l Liiic t«o]l P‘4»U , 3csOir-»«a! xtstlosa awl ltfrtittrs hi f ' Isa btftft*. IHr!*r •*».** «u sl{I U»j :** H*f% ft* £>*Uft3 ** kML Til tiu tf UT.stf t; St'. Ariftsa* . K>Oslu Ta.t. ■ it £&aicu Vu&Uii •‘T * 9 21 i*J 4 hti* B A>5i!te * “ I%l» 1 1». 12 . l c-V*£‘ UV** II f i.H*m v rr-np 1 itc^n * Hpu* 3 «3»ius 4Sterm' 4 ii»: ri t t s**' vi r<v ji $&£|fv *>^«p >a QylSti ffiinf:

aKsn fe? As«*feSK3 m , ska* imm*. mm i I Issuis-ie, k'ilffiirs, Iff laiifV St. jxH, Cairo. lei Orpins, , l»-t s't ■->lejfolt><*• ft ■ E«»isrBnts vtui Land SwmbJs tfc»"Ui : K " !« tiK' SfciW^ «*h1 'I'-iK-iiest route aed 1:11V: " he host aauautoHi&tMrik* T. « O. li s. fee til* only Kn« nun tug nr pf any 5A r Junta*, URTp. Cl and >uYe comit-ottur.i- In , at 11 rwml>t«sl !«r lee East n’Ua'slv iMftirmRtHiti •'-• * etc.. atKjfv Sft u.ti.m . . OoIt* A Ml*d>wt| tVashiot t tt ti TntT. P* Vlueattnes, 1 jony 9. barnard. w. a su* :*ries‘t afiC Out. * t*“0- r C1XCINNATI,0 j -«.j. "ff-?. _.gjg{g«k,,.... BE SI iJE A5D TAKE THB [alm^^SL^ouisAtr LudlsviKa, Evansville A fit. Louts EYtV IIKX TOII GO ZSast oz "WfeoTHE SP.t.\T fmOR^LlN|t To all the ffinciple Cities t*f the in: ih.g direct connections 1.1 tit- Leuts Jr ns tor alt {Mix' Si tSOCRi. KANRAB, TKXA», iBJIA CO.' XorOt We I/xiJsrllle Bt conhceUvas with tra; RICHM BAl A> ! the Great West ' -sics arriving nr. ivTdini-c' .** VCNTON, •.•AHHIXUTOSf. i*h5labe£pota VVlItTERVi rHEi: SP. nr. I all urn triple »t!n ofthe oust. EXPRESS GOING BA L. ve On A and ,.. 2: )o A Sv» ta*>il*v‘.lle 7:tfl EXPRESS GOING WE f> ive Oak Land . IhSC pm •"A: dXffBfc'LMB ■ TsIS-r"' it trains run ou Central -St njr'frotns 8 and i have Full I si -j/Uig *trs Wet ween Sts Luula *»»Ti<*S.(evof Firtigrantyls ■ J tiiii.loilowhig ativaau ,-.... > b W tl.e shortest lljie toJKfi line connect* a t At, it with trains of all :west-and SotitHwesC . trains run JSGLtli between St. t-.'UiS. fitH Uilarraafion : «rit njtcaor writ. . K. ASS, ■' ver & tion. Hart, < J. ¥. HCKT. A :» Piei H«M2»r4'i *uUsia& Lou

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