Pike County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 35, Petersburg, Pike County, 13 January 1887 — Page 3

• - ^»-;- MtCopnty Democrat. ,Thi;khday, Jan. 13, 1887. THE NEWS H BRIEF, WITH FOOTERS 031 KNUHH MATTERS.

Cold. Build Urea. Burn rour coni. Tiro LegUlhtnrea. $ Zero is palled down. Town cows are hungry. The “Ten Big un» Ten.” Winter hta pawed hi* meridian. Job work of all land* at this office. Call. Good freak butter in demand at Berridge'a. The drummer* etill keep coming to tld* town. Berridge want* rour dried apple* in exchange for goods. A bran new atock of school book*. A*., at P. O. New* Stand. It baa been a cold winter; judging from the thermometer frolie*. Bilker written or printed viaiting card* at thi* office. Call and see aarnP*«*. No horn goea, is the latest news from; the acat of war and mill the tight goes on. All ercr-coata A lady s' cloak* ft net rash, aa wedo not want to carry-any orar. JiaBoaovaa. I pc was formed in the ^capital city 5 of Mexico last week. Such is a very imroiunoii occunincc.<» We hope our merchant* are none taking invoice*. The people are bc"7 gining to want to bur. s » We learn that George West has secured aporitien ascleri* in the lower branch of the legislature. If the report offreexiug in Mexico ia true, the land of the Montezuma* Ja not ae tropical after all. Waxtbd.—50 to 75 thousand feel1 •f dry polpar lumber. & R. Ktvo, Petersburg. ' #e receired more new sttbeeriptiona last week than at any lime daring the previous four week*. Bring In vour two bu«hel bag ami gal another dollar’a worth of sugar. Ha no rove's. 1 have just received a car load of the very lisrt Norway sail which I j will sell idirap. Moms F a Vn-x. We Inv dee next month and can offer yon extra bargain* now. Come early. \ Habubovb'b. _ Loot—Three steel keys one large *«4 two email on riug Returned to this office the Under will be rewarded The Presbyterian choir on Christmas eve gave a hint to Santa Claus and a beautiful banging lamp was left ut the parsonage with which the occupants were highly pleased. Jfot many days hence the express robbery bn lines* will be at ait end, and the people will have something to reyd without being forced with that bit of-uewa.whb it ha* become a tfcread-l*are chestnut

Barnard* Cornel wa* visible to fin* nakel eve u early •« Janoarv 3d. I* . could be *eon on the eastern horfaton ! nltout da\ brake. It wa* discovered October C, and made, *o and. a beau- ! tiful *^jeeier in the t^escope. The tale of dry pood* f A Ilia cities | held up well till holiday*, and even through holidav*. ^ If.thia prate* anything, ii prove* that conlldehee is restored, and that'* what we call hard ; tints* Ik not so much due to. The printer* of Vinrenne* propose to eclebtate Franklin’s birthday by a > grandball, ou Moudav evening, Jana j arr d?tb- It will doubtless be an ele- * Kant affair, a* the Vincennes printer* uever do anything by halves. j Mr. and Mr* David Bruner gave a ; joyous party to their many young ■ lrtehds on Wednesday evening. 5ih it’ was an event long to be remembered by the young folks. The music and j rufreihtnents were excellent. Mr. Mart Fleener intends locating )>ermanctitty in Vinrenne* in the near . future. We wish Mart Nieces* in this ] pew held. His family will remain Jit ] Petersburg for some time we may ex pert Mart’s cheerful couuteuaucc in our tnld.st often. ' ^ Indiana commenced the year with tbelargoat Are record it has had for veara in the same length of time. »It la to bn hoped that that demon tongaed monster will not get in hi* work so successfully during the re- * fualnder of the year. Itch, Prairie Mange and Scratches ’ of every kind cured in thirty minutes by Woolfords Sanitary Lotiou. Use no other. This never fail*. Sold by J. It. Adam * k Sou, druggist*, Peter** l>urg, Iud. v 27-ly Mr. Wm. F. Townsend left Tuesday for Vincennes tor the purpose of securing a residence for his famil v, he baviug decided to remove to that eity in ike near future. Mfe regret loosing Mr. T.andhia inteiesting family,and trust they may lin'd as many true friend's in their new home as they leave here. Since onr last issue there has )>een a large amount of ice put up in this place. Mr. Sam Coon rod ami Mr. John Meiaenbelter ere patting np large quantities. Me’senhciter dra ws bis from what ia known as the Ditch " aome miles west from here and C«*onrod brings hi* ffom Clark* Bndgeou the LA IH B- Both are getting a good quality of ice, and our citisens wQl be supplied with a good article next summer. The little foikes of the country bav shown the it hand in the money mar* ket. Jost before the holiday# there war noticed a great scarcity of pennies. Business men wele at a loss to fcno# how to account for this. But Christmas ther began to be whoa it dawned npoa some the children of the country ; hurated their toy bonks and had i about 5.000.0UG pennies ou the Good for the little : Berm Id.

i If not fhinped alter setting the General Assembly of the State ol Indiana would stand thu«: Senate—Democrats, 31; Republican*. 19. ' ■ Hon«e—Democrat*, 45; Republican*. 54. Tlie Democrat* hare a*rmt»-*U member* Inujboth Hon*e«. thn* irlvilnr them a m i majority of two on joint ballot.

From oil oxer the country we get new* of broken rib*. lea*, arm* and sometime*. head*. If the oleet should li«l alwar* there would he some need of school* for inttructlng hew to walk. It remind* n« that it wa* a (rood thine that Eden had no sleet, and that Adam’s fall wa* not on ire, else Ere might have been “alii broken up” before she wa* created. We hare advertised our news hoi for local item* a great deal mnns than it ha* advertised us. It still hg*ig« bv the door, however, to receive any local item, which our friend* are disposed to put into it. Let u* know of (lie comniing and going of your friends, of tlie doing of the churches, l<»dge» Ac., tic., by flttiag the items in the box at eur door. R. B. Braselton manager Opera ilovise informs us that he has about closed a contract with Al. G. Field’* minstrel troup for Feb. 19th Grand Street Parade and complete orchestra splendid in every detail. He also Informs us that t^ie Casino Comic Op'-ra whl make a return date some time in Feburary. And will give him Iwo new piece# aud the Amou* Swiss Bell Ringers specialty co, for 7, 8 A 9 of March. Thera la an eight page paper pub fished at the Marion Tract Depository, Saratoga Springs, N. Y, which, in our opinion, is as complete a combination of literature aud religion as tve have ever seen. It is not too “overly religious," hut it is purely moral, anj_pf?»enu Its i oiun of bible doctrine in a purelv non-sectariau way. It is a good paper in the family, in the Suuday school, and in anv church or society. It okglit to he patronised. The uame of the paper is, “Thu World aud The Way.” Mr. Edwin Smith, deputy prosecutiug attorney, of this place, returned from, Indianapolis Thursday where j he had been, not atlcudiug die sitting of the Legislature, but on busi- j ue«s which sia far more in hr resting to him. He chauged (he name ot Miss Jennie Weaver, w ho resided in I’udiaua's capital city. Ed and J.-n-uie are married. Botu have reason* to think they have done well. May they live long, and never kuow a sorrow.

The American Art Migjuine says: Hood «Household Calendar Almanac lor lhS7: “Tlit» Ca.endar-Almanac, ornamented bj the «\»eel, lovely head aud shoulder* of a child. i» a work ot art. and easilj equal* anything of it* nature ever primed tu t-Vloi" iu this country. The expsnee of ptudueiuf such a work must have been very great, there being not less lltati tell wl. lor* used in its printing. Twenty years ago a picture like this could have been sold for five dollar*.” Copies may be obtained of the druggists, or by sending six cents iu stamp* toC. Iilood * Co., Lowell, Mass. It is a long time train now wlieu cither of the old fartiesf'wiU dia to be up more resurected, ixdiiiciil cranks aud sinister* to tin country notwith- * audiog. Parties rise, anti fiurish for a while, aud then go down, liter* allv die, because they do not represent the masse*. Two parties are uecessary in running any government. I The two great parties which are ex-I taut hi the United Suty2 may change name, aud also principles as the lime* j demaud such changes, but that the! two will always exist is perhaps the only judicioun eouelueiou. The rise and fall of thiru parlors are essential only a* strong reminders of wf.at certain ealasea are demanding. Let them have their psace aud time aud perform their duties, and let the ol t partita attend to the peopel,* need. Londouers are again alarmed at the demonstration* of the laborers of that metropolitan city of the world. On the seventh day of January a large numbci of unemployed laborers made tbeir appealauce in tbe vicinity of ilte local government board, and filled the air with yells “give u* work or give bread.” A committee of the uuus employed waited on tbe Right Holt. | Charles Ritchie, president of |h« local government board, and detailed their grievances, requesting the * government to adopt means for the employment of workmen. The great difficulty with London is the fact of there being too many people I’ving in so small a compass. All England i* loo smgII to contain so many large cities. The product of that ‘‘right tight little island” is by no means equal in the demand If the product were greater thanjhe -demand the err of “give »s bread” would not be heard. Notwithstanding the fact that some political economists claim that certain failures, and features of bard time* ■re brought on by over production, yet It is certainly true that a large I amount, especial! r of wheat, corn and , beef, kr, in the United Stages, nr of , the natural products of Great Britain, ! can do no barm: and, whiile such overproduction as this exists, there certainly would be no cry of “give^mr one grain of com mother," in any part oftbg United State*, or in the ; United Kingdom, or anywhere else as to that matter. It It donbtfal whether any such thing as overproduction has ever existed;; and we do not believe that 'the greet God whe presides over the destiny of nation! ever caused the bills and vale* of this country to produce more than hh

| TU Imim Hospital. The annua’ report of the Botrt) »l Trustee* anti the Superintendent ol the Hospital for the Insane were Sit'd with Jhe Governor on Friday. The i financial statement. show that th ■ [value of tint real estate is <1.840.150. personal property. <221,969.05; total, 12,062,1 19.85. The appropriation for maintaiuance was <260.000, of whieh 11.243.13 remains unexpended. Of the 115,(00 appropriated for repairs there remains hut 13 cents tmexpend

ed, and of the cloihiug appropriation $144,81 remains. The other appropriations—414,196.24 for the boiler house, $10,000 for Ihe water supplv. $400 for pi|*e covering, $56 for chape] repairs, ami $85 laundry—were all expended. The revenue from sales and donations during Ihe year amounted to $408.06. The daily average number of patients was 1.542, and the per capita expense per annum for maiutanre was $160-02, against $179.43 for 1885. An abundant water suppir has been obtained with tire $10,000# apt ropriated, by means of driveu welfs. The number of deaths during the year was 103. Dr. Fletcher thinks the report in this particular will compare favorably with the institutions of the world. There has been a decrease in the use of attendant*. No lestrictions have been used | except as surgical cases might demand. Under the optic, “Complaints.” 'Superintendent Fletcher savs that some of these arc founded in fact, and none of them oil fiction. . That mistakes do occur he admits, but among so many patients he thinks their occurence not surprising. The hospital contain* 300 more patients than the actual capacity and the completion of the new asylum Is therefore urged. K|»eakiug of the epiieptec* and other unfortunate* in the poor houses, Dr. Fletcher chon* his report bv saving: “No class of mortalsoutaidcsof hades could p wsibh suffer «o much aud lie so neglected.” 5a Leaders ta Congress. [New York Times.] In Congress itself ihery are no great leader*. Mr E>fibund* in the Seuate' and Mr Carlisle in the House are men o strong minds and firm convictions. Each of them is thoroughly respected, and to far as concerns moral qualities, for much Ihe same reasons. But neither of them really j leads *il* parly, and Mr. Edmund- J with a clear.pereeption of a lofty Mop I j in some direction, seems to have given vp li ving to get his party to adopt j it. and consent* to k -ep pace’ vith the, rearguard. Nobody certa illy w>»jtldj think of ^.comparing Congress to-day j with the Congress of war 1 imr» or for j a half dozen years after the war/ That b<>dv at present is c.;m|*«sed ; laagely iu lioth houses of men of m*d-! eraie ability, narrow and common- j place views, uualile and uudcairiou* to master Ihe question* of the day, and lieloyv rather thana^Mive the level of the nlore intelligent of their conatitucLta.

Hints Iron) the Postmaster. When you call'nl the office for your uiail ami the postmaster hand* it out, ask him if that is all. If you ask for mail, and he tells j you there i» none, tell hint stherc i ought to be, then -/o home and send the rest of the family around to ask i at different times tturgRg the day. j Don't bring your mail to the office , until the mail closes, then curse the .postmaster for not owning the tn«il and putting your letters in. -j When you want a stamp on your letter, tell the postmaster to put it on ;! if he don't like it, lick him. In easel you put it on yourself, soak it in your mouth long enough to remove the mucilage; it will then stick until dry.■ Be sure and ask the postmaster to credit you for scamp*; if he has anv | accommodation about him he will do it: If you hare a box, stand and drum on it uutil the postmaster hands out. your mail: it makes him feel good, e*|ieciallr if he is waiting on somebody else.—Rockport Democrat. Drift *r Public Opinion. Mb. KibLack, of Indiana, could come nearer to cart ring New York, and his own State, too, tliau Mr. Cleveland.—Chicago, Inter Ocean (Rep.). . No -man with his head clear and with » proper h lea" of what is due the Republican parev, will support the re iiomiuati-.u of Mr. Blaine.—Omaha Republican (Rep.). . Mr. Blaine may receive the nom;intlion, n- Ml. A' wood thinks lie will: but. if he should, the defeat In 18H4 will simple be repeal d .with even greater emphaais.—New York Fret— i man (Colored). iff. Mr. Blaine never made such streu- ! nous efforts in hU life to secure the illumination as he is now maling. jA;-d he will get it, too. with even j greater ease than he did two jear- ! ago.—Memphis Appeal (Dem.). .. » ■ 1 ...—■ a Leetnre Aassetatfaa Second in the Course. Everybody Came. The aeeond lecture in the coarse riven by the Lecture Association «•( Pel ere burg will he given on next Friday night, I he 14th inst., at thn C. P. Church in thi* place. by A. Martin. L L D. and Pirsidrnt of DePanw University, at Grecncastle. Dr, Martin ia a fine lecturer and an., able scholar and divine. His subject it^ "Historical Evidence* of Christianity,” in which all are interested— Christian, Theist, and Atheist. Admittance for those not haring season tickets, 25 cents. For seaeon tickets for next four lectures. 80 cent* Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hens entertained quite a number of their rone; friend* on last Sunday night, in honor #f their aon lunar's 10th birthday. Musk and re reehmeuts were aerred tin abundant

rUMlUL PiBlCBAPHII. Hon. Samuel Hanrrove to attended the meeting of the State Board of Agriculture. ‘ . * • W. P. Knight, formerly editor and proprietor of this paper, attended the sitting of the Legislature at lbdianapolia. Dr. John Hornhronk and wife, of Union, were in town Thursday. In town * :d out again in a flash, like alt live physicians be not more th tasa • ‘h *'-4y !” Mr. Isaac Chanseler of Arthur, culled at this oflee Friday. Mr. t lmoseler has been a long time taking this paper. | W. A. OUpbant returned Friday Bern Iudianapolis.' where he Itad l»een in attendance at the meeting of the State Board of Agriculture, to which he was a delegate. J Hon. B. P. Richardson was at Indianapolis at tbo silting of the Legislature, and ia attendance at the meeting of the Democratic State Central Committee, on Wednesday loot. He arrived here Friday. J. W. Qladisb. of the Petersburg Press, was at -ndianepolis lant week interviewing i the brainy met of the Legislature. T. A. Broom. of the Waghingtou Advertiser, was in town the latter part of last week. There is an attraction fttr Tom over bore.

• RAILROAD NEWS. The ucv railroad will certainly be bnilt. The report and the avowed intention, that the location of the bed of the new railroad would be complete to Jasper by last Saturday, was not verified. The work is being i>u died as rapidly as possible, aad there are many encouraging features. The toad is coming on apace. i Wednesday's Indiaimpolis News nays: The soutliwestern part of the i State is In-ginning to emerge from iued>evs^I darkness. In the last year four railroads traversing Dubois ami adjoining counties where railroads] wen- scarcely known have been incorporated. Some of them arc being constructed and another wa- incorporated to-day. The VinccuUes & New Allranv railroad is the name of the company which proposes to build at ones-a railroad, designed to connect Jasper in Dubois county with New Albany. The line passes through Duliois. Orange, Washington, Harri son end Floyd counties, aiul is seven-ty-three miles iu leugth. , The company’s capital stm-k is #1,800.000, and the sto, k is held chiefly by New York parties, including W. F. Hobart, Entsl Woltiuan and E. F. Fuller, who own each 2,400 share#. A ROOM row SI’ LLl V A S' For sotii • li;il • a mm " •• ' ," i»l* wait *•;».* !i. - >ca oi j building va dread til India | b< to the v. st i-oa! tl id- f h' •-ojuu1\, > i ■: ». ill .1 l:t . » - a, ollk'Jt E l rm'r U K. C’>. A scrih. for the I)»*iu s-rai met and j had a short talk wn.i N-wu Co E*»| . Woo was here fr,* ti Indiana. - |i« in .the inn-res! «»f the. plop j-i scheiui, ao,i foi. d mat it be v* y enthusiastic" as to the out.pine of the mad. lit! claims it will, be the cause of all unprecedented boom for Sullivan in the’w ay of making it a railroad gml manufacturing center, will change the place frost a country village to a busy, thriving city, which

will outrival our neighboring cldcs tit the line of industry ami business, and that our immense coal fields will thru be systematically operated, thus aeudin" out over me country some *«l -»l»e best coal fbr all purposes*>u the g o . Judging front iba stalls at pr**.. u. an., tlie outlook for work to begiu a* soon as the weather will permit, we m ix expect the uMtnpledon ot the India mi pon & Ed Rivet B. B. with more to hear trout. Peterso. ’» Magazine for November is the very queen of iady's-buoks. It has a charming keel-plate, “A M.•» sage From the Seb/*a mamoth colored fashoo-plate, a)portrait of Ann tv Stephens, Some fifty other tllustra lions, and several original stories of unusual power. How the ptiklisher can afford to keep improving the iu»gazlur, as he does, i- a standing wonder. With this number appears the Pruepertu* for next year. It p utilises even better things, ami “Pet* r***n ‘ always leepa lii» promises. Ti er will be over 1,2UU printed pug*-, 1. steel-engraving-, 12 m tium-ilii coi'.c » steel fa.-hion-plates, from tfcW * wood-cut-, ami size •px right iii.velt-. by Ami b. Stephens. Mrs. Johu bit* r•sud, Eilgsr Fawcett. Frank Lie Benedict, Mr-. M- V. Sp neer, an.. A-nes 'Sow III an—and one hu dretl -tualleroriginal stories, etc. lu sbtHrt, :he magazine will nmtinitt1 So be, as heretofore, the cheapest and best to* lad.es. The terms are only Two dollars a year.- Td flul*, It 1- cheaper still, via: tour oo|*lcs for six d.-llars s^ia half, with an xsra copy to li e jicrsongeuiug tip the club. Or live copies for eight dollars, with both a . extra copy and the “Book of Beauty,"* beautifully illustrated, or a Urge steci--ngraving. “Motltcr’s I>»rling” Every lady should take this magaxtme. It iiedly a lioasehoWr necessity. Now i the time !<■ sttb-rriby. Ad,ir*s*Ch trie* J. IVn-rso Che-i;i-at Street. Pit 1 adrlphia. Pa. S|c-> iuic..* are seo , gratis, if w rittenTor, to get up clubs with Sallee of Kstray. Taken up by Jam**' K- Hor.tbruok. living inC-ay township one tuTTewest ol Union, Pike coutily, Indiana. Tw*» red anti black spotted hogs. O-ie l»»rrsw, marxed with cn»p**ff tllielcft ear ami a bole hi the right, our a -*»w with no ear marks. Appraised toy Wright Liutly anti Daniel Lindy at fourteen dollar*, Jan. 7th 1837. Johk. F.

ITEMS FROM LOO AX. EilHTOK Dsmockat: We ere at present taking none wiij ocild weather in our*. Very little teaming ia being don on 10eount uf the bad eonditi w of the mti. Isaac Loveless and three of Mrs. 'al 51 eAiiees children are on the sick list. A protracted meeting ia holding t Oiire Branch and many souls hare been brought to repentance. Sijekem Hill is producing large quantities of sptdtee and ties We learn that Calvin Girubb has contracted with F. W. Buller oC Oakland City to make two hundred tho u, sand spokes near Slickem. Calvin knows w hat kind of material it takes to mnke good s|;okea. Our friend H. C. Schafer is talking about making a pond for the cultivation of carp dish and to be used iu the w inter for a skating rink. We are preparing for the openir g entertainment. \ A'syoung dude of this vicinity calk'd on bis best girl the other evening and on returniaur home next Mondav demanded that his mother should deed him half her and else be •’as off for the far w est. We are gratified to learn that oc r worthy neighbor Thomas Hart has received an eHcial letter from the Attorney General notifying him that be holds the o'fiee of 4. 1". until his successor is elected sad qualified. This is a slap in the ftoe of the' boodle ring of this township who sought to encompass the defeat of the old squire who has served this township so faithfully and well for twenty-eight years. Onr friend Marian Miller met witOs keendisapointiiient recently on visiting what he ••apposed to he his beat girl on finding she had gone and married in his absence. He returned home with the consoling assurance that hia father loved Urn. On last Friday Clarence Richardson ettme very near loosing his life by the discha rge of a revolver he thought was not loaded.

Emanuel Hetsey mtmpiulM the erecllon of » new building in the •print James Richardson will soon embark in the hulsnes* of stock trader. James is. a bustler and will make it r«. CHARGE OK.JOHX. HOSML'K HASH. Weather extremely cold. Health stood here at this writing. ' Ee-rV one here had a happy Xnnit, V. R. Mend was on the sick list iasi week. Joe France and Hiram Detmnn are making cross-ties near Summerville.. The y oil nr lolks had a carpet tacking Tt Rufus Headman’s Inst Monday. All the schools of this nei-hhorbood have been closed untill after the holidays. Dr. Blythe and family spent the holidays with Oakland and Gudzel friends. Rev Jones of Oakland is enraged in a seelee of meetings at Olive Branch this week. Prof. Royalty of the Pleasantvllle schools spent a part of the holidays sa the guest of J. W. Jcrrell. R'-y. Green and tV:gg* and others will ho .’in a protracted meeting he-e nfxt Saturd *v nJ -h*. This wi!! he a Union meeting and !’ a • *r t«l M!-s"s« Viola Th ir|, in'* Fl >r< Bnnitti 'd t" -> ..h irmin r 'ittb* Momles ■ f PetercNirg a >nt *h* h','d->'-s ' thsflrionds near here. M;*s. I -z’e Martin vh * h is tiooo ^tending the w- o-f.-r xv Hi h r grandma M •E ’ztheth Martin, w nil a short stay. Mr. || irobr soy me of awoke m-r-h mfs r-n-i-». tits -if tn -v-n hnndr d dollars wir*h if vet o 1»S- K I iv. SAn infant eh:ld of Mr. and Mrs. pete? Hawkins living east of here was buried last Sunday. The child was still horn. ^ k J. N. Kinraan lost his pocket hock somewhere tiethreen H earner and his home last Friday night. If contained between a hundml and forty and a hundred and sixty dollars in cash and seven hundred dollar* in notes. . The Christmas entertainment given by the Sahbath school at the churyh last Friday evening was by far the grandest thing that we have ever had here Iiwte id of a tnpe the school decided to have ad adder and a beautiful one it was completely laden wish all the le autiful thiugs that heart could wish for. By six o’clock the bouse was filled to overflowing of which nearly all received same present. Rev. Green conduct'd the devotional exercise and Rev. Jones made a short speech. The net receipts amounted to near forty dollars, which will be devoted to defray the expeuees of the S.S. nex t rear. Scribbler. t bene End iv for J siir eiisa! and wide

EDITATHWAL. (This eolnmn will ht wilted bf the Oouiitr Ruperintendent. He desires communications from every teacher In tbe county. Address him.1 X« more than 'line member* of more than fifty who Iwlono to the Intiaita Teacher’* R-:idin«r Circle have placed themselves in proper relation will* the, secretary at lMdiana]w>lie. “A school j> a little emnire,” says •tie .of tnir “Veatest educatorsi in tin* tj*:tcte-r*s will i* »ov<*rei^t». vc hi.-tv 'ji. I. iiiiaM -cettf'. front i*. that I > ease * ■ .w-i «ehi*n!. -wtpb «.* »v listve her.- it» rj.-fe.-'hcz. >a- i Ni|e<i ;ir»‘li'iit or Principal, that JimIiI hcukevel hi every stt .trit. >ate in the town. We do noil mean he this that a Principal should Is- by any mean* doinittocriiiff.- What a t-aclter should do is ,to obey, or c ut form to, the rule* aiulwesmlatioii* es-tahlielu-d in the town. Such is sy§trm, harmony, rejiulaiion, jforernmi'iii; and this is always essential in all things. Sometimes, it i* true •ties mar to* at fault; and, if «o. the ny»re «h»-elv tdlicrtel to, the •'«mer • hey will Is* di»tn>scd of. The quick* •**l way" to or I rid .of a bad law, is to * v and enforce it. Notice to Non-Resident. statxofIviii In the Pike riifait Pttt*C‘CSfi i court Slstsh l*», ISC Patrick A. McCarty i «. Ma-v J. town. > ileorw* A. Brown i a*<d William I ihCtH. J 5ns comes the ni-rintiff. Kjr fUehar Ison 4 Tavior •ttisic s. •»! flic* Ms cwirilulnt herein, tos-rber with ar affidnvi;. than the def-nd.ito W Itiam Hustle* t» a tion-reasleot ~.f the State cf Indiana. Notire ist icrefor- fr r *by dt ven sail 4efendavt. t'.st ante* tie he and appear on the first .lav of the next term of the Pke circuit e-art to be '.mtiHi on lie »r4 Moo l»y «rf Marrh A. P. MW. at the Court Hot s.- fan Petersbnrg in said County and Skate, and answer or demur to said romp taint, the same will be beard and determined In his In witness whereof. I hereunto * t my hand and affix the seal of ssld court at Fetrirbung. this lith day of January A. t>. MW. DAN C ASHBY. Clerk. Notice to Non-Reside nt. StAtk or iNDtAKAj In the Pike Circuit PiikCopstt. | Court, March term, ISfl Patrick a- McCarty. William HugheaetaP Now comes the plaintiff, »y Rkhartliann 4 Taylor bis attorneys and files his eontpjatnl herein, touetber with an affidavit, that the defendant William Hughes is a non-nside.it of tbe State of Indiana. ' Notice is therefore hereby riven mid defendant. that anless be be and an] ear on the first day of the next Ursa «f tbe Pike Circuit Court to beholden on the first Holiday ol March A. D. WW. at the Court Hnuac In Petersburg in said County and __la h is I hami andafflx tteanJoruMdcourtatPetwe

CITY BAKER Smnm-H'wSaat. WM. y LIIBS, Formmly of Princeton, having purchased tlu . Ituck of A. HAAS, will continue at Tka Olcl Stud, Main St. bet 7th A Stli, Where will be found a Orst-elaa* stock of Ik? Ink, Cuie, Cgan, TOBACCO, Ac., Ac. Sot Coffee, Lunches, &c., Served at all times. Give him a call. Fresh <1 File, Sirred any Style, or hy Co lapis si Stump, WILLIAM HISGEH, Sr. Mahon, while President of the French Itcpublic uhl: “le suls; le rente 1” (I am, 1 stay.) In answer to the many Inquiries of my patrons for how long a period I Intend to stay tit Petersburg. I reply I have come to Petersburg to stay, and hope to build up a very large business and in so doing to save money for every ipatruh of ttiy store. The following sre a few of theC bariiains which I offer to the public for the nei;t thirty days: Heat kasavsiiiae cedar weed Wash Tabs, frost 75c to «1.75, each. Caal Scuttles., i'raa 35c ta 40c each. Coal Shovels, from 5c to 15c each. < Taken, 5c ta 15c each. Sad Irons, 5c a peon*. ! Acme Frying Ians, tram 15c ta (iOc each. A V

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HRS. IG. ROUTT, THE MILLINER. She has jus! ntnriHNl.fnim She East with a largt stock of MtUXN’E’iY GOODS, such as Hats forYoung Ladies, BonnetsforOld Ladies HOODS FOR OHILDKEH-SOMETHING FOR ALL! . Embroidery and Embroidery Materials. Agency for tie Celebrated Butterick Patterns. LADIES’ SIBLEY—IIKUDO BRACELETS, HAIR ORHAHEHTS, Sc. Call and See Me. Mrs. E. C. Routt.

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Pulmonary Consumption. Dear Sir:—1 received the trial bottle ofyour White Wine of Tar Sy rup which yon sent to ray address. My wife has been troubled with* lung disease for more than eighteen years, and was pronounced to lie last January in the last stage* of Pulmonary Consumption. She commenced taking your valuable medicine and received relief at once. She has used three bottljsa since and is now using the fourth, and tier health is belter than for many Years We cheerfully recommend it to all afflicted with any trouble of the throat or lungs. We non- eet our medicine through John Potter, our raer-< chant at this place. Yours Respectfully. Rev. J.B. Fly, Brookline Station, Mo. Susan E. Fly. S-o.?«rlaato^ats3a.t'a SToticw. PUBLIC EXAMINATION OF A PPL! emits lor teacher’s license will be held on tlu last Saturday of each month as follows: For months having an even number of days, at Augusta. For those haring an odd number. I at PetersburgA certificate of good moral character from some member of the County Bum o' Education must be brought by applicants fn the county and from County Superintendent by tfooee out of lh« county. 1. L. MOUNT. June 1.USth. County Hapt. TmstM • SCotlow. Notice Is hereby gl van to all parties concern ed that l will attend at my office in Otwell at Breeden's harness shop, EVKRY MON OAT, To transact business connected with the office of Trustee of Jefferson township. JI. GHAT. Trustee.

Commissioner's Sale of Coal Lands VTOTICE Is hereby Steen that the under aliened CtmmM'mA of the Pike t'irent C urt.t on action for partition pending i; * id eou-l In which Jams* -I. Campbell, MarI. Breen. Jo-hn N. Breen, Jeanie Dixon an-•a-rtut F. CjuthII are plaintiffs. are r ,«enh F. Griffin. William A. ttrtffin. EHw beth Huett,Geo. O. ftrlffln, Man ha M.Oi-fffi •* •id Jrauld L. UrtfBli are defendants. wilt n-r fo-aaleat public auction at the court •nee don-. in the town of Pitcrsbure, on •SATURDAY, January 15rh. 1887. at l o’clock p, m., the following teat estate in r In the state of Indtaiia. to- wit Pike county . ««■■■ The southeast quarter of seellon twelve, fowl one north. range eight west, except nine aac Ewentv-one hundredths acre* off of the fas' side of said southeast quarter or said sect ion town and range, containing one telRd sue flltv-one acre*. Also lots number Cits and six in section twelve, town one north of rasno eight west; containing one hundred and sever acres, and con taining la all, two hundred anf fifty-eight acre*.urTkiusa of SAtSt-One-fourtS: cash, tbhalaitce In equal payments ot six, twelve and eighteen months, the purchaser giving notes for the deferred payments with good freehold suretv hearing six percent, interest from date of sale and without relief from valuation laws. EDWARD JP EIOHAIUXSCN, Dec. 6th, IS*. . CotuimU-? loner. AeLninl&trators Sale of Beal Estate. VtfflCt is hereby glee that the nstderIN signed Administrator of thv estate o' Ellen Lance, deceased, wtlil offer for sale at public auction, on the premfo** to Mourn, township. Pike county. Indiana, on SATURDAY, January 15lli, 1887. The hdlowlng real estatosn Pike county. In the Htatc of Indiana, to-wit: The smith half ofthe southeast uuarterof the northeast quarterof seclbm eighteen, town three, sonih of raiige seven west, twenty si res. Also part ol the West half of the southw est quarter of section eighteen.town three. aootU of range seven west, and more onrui-niarli" described as follow's: Goramenrin* ala wolnt on the west line of the West half of aaki southwest quarter, of section eighteen, flfiy-eaven and ■even-ninths rode north town soutfaweat corner, of said southwest quarter of said section eighteen. Thence runnina; nort h on said west line forty-five and 8ve-slxtii* reds, thenceeast to the east line of said west half of said south west quarter of said section eighteen, ‘ftswx south of said east hue forty-five and fivesixths rods, thence west to the alxce «f beglnlng. containing thirty-six iX> acres mart *rkkxsor SAT.k.—Onc-thUd cash the residue in six and twelve months, she purchase! giving notes for the deferred payments bearing six per cent Interest team -tote of salt without relief ftwro vato* tf<» a.«t appraise merit laws, secured by ec.-i fwwkwld surety Me to begin a, t wTjn 8HEPARE. Dee. 6th.IS*. ' ‘ ‘ * Taylors , p»rtifr»wj»esra remdeftps T MO* OAT. •Mnswtwd with tbs tMe rSSLv.re*,.

is 'nfD* to Philadelphia at the .yArspttper Aarwr Wine AwZrvt Me-r«. THOMAS M.GIBSOti Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, PETERSBURG. - - INDIANA AH land* and town property olaced In my bauds for sale will be ad vvrilretl free of charge. Office—Up stairs over City Drug Store. ■Emm'm^eESt' _«» an credit nd ferOak, sad THE UTTIE MO l HBI »HTH MUM! CS. Ta, GREAT AAKAMuE VAJ.LBT "obncaatbe Fiiitsl igriciltwii Ueit if tt« west > .jhriwinnT wdlxtetitad to* t udas.AeltOumtiytkoVsl •LOST!* In $5. $10 and $20 Bills, ■r~. • • ■ ...” ! E-rrm Tt~r, by not fctiylti" yoar rCUOS-, > MKDJCIN KS, PAINTS, OiUS, WALL ! I'.Vf'l.R.cie., at i SR. J. W. BERGEN’S Store. ■Where *111 &e. of Our tbs W will prove ■While bare