Pike County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 38, Petersburg, Pike County, 3 February 1887 — Page 2

De®(kmL by i.»- a«rw. Utn-RD b'yfcttY THURSDAY. ;Rntere-l at the raa:*>aifte at Pc ter* berg. Ind., far insiimilrriut* through the ,—" ' * arcomj clam mutter.: rial* ok uwtunwsT Ifpatd In adjraoop . If ptM within thirty dnyv . If paid within the tmt. If paid after expiration of year . Vo paper eant out of th** county ntiitu paid Pera**- rending ur a elnb of nrr. with •J-l. will receive the paper free for oh year. *1* i m i n i oo ADTEKTWISfc* *ASPXULMEVft. Wpaee.jty r w, r^Th'i“e a incti 7. a t u**i! • «oi t laei V , ■■ It n>l*n ithtOMai ft T eol'p! « i* 5 «l 7 W - 2 fall a «nJ* si ana; 6»> lAfa 4 <*t am i:2m ft no1 • on no ao K 00 w am an oft ,mm u oof K<H :»op -TAdverthepienta may he chanced rjoalf rrtr wltboiU extra charge. Bills payable *|Uartertj. The price of legal adeertlafnglrBxed byrlaw. : a» A advertisements Of this charaetrr 'flu be charged leeal rates. Advertisements ordered oot before expire- * lino of contract a ill be charged transient rater. All !ran*lent nofleer or atfT'tUMnfM't** start he paid far in advance- % All electrotype or rfrert rpe a<l eert Isemeatr must he on roll*! metal tux*, a* m» wooden baste will beldJwrfed. . _ .. Aenoimoemant-* -at candidate*; Tor ror~ liaiif illjlsail tawttrnln.pMie*, K-fa: f**r noant',1 nSSjUli dfrtrirl offic-r. fiftOO. Advertisement* and burin**** Inealr not . iMHted. with n# ruber of Insertions required be published until ordered out, and charged eecotdlnrly. For rpeclal position. I<* |»r rant, extra. local not leer in kieoiai eolumr,. ft cent* per line: local notices intersperse** with ueaamaltfer. IPeenuperilhe. • Onifuarler, wedding notion*.- tirta of vred- / dl nr -r birthday xnvarnta. or erroluttons *>( condolence, exceeding ten lines, wil 1 be charged ft oente per lire. I Temperance and churchynotIcej»,.’for fi-rrl-val*. etc., nr nny n 'tier Ihrft pertains t*> mon-ey-staking, '/ cants per line each insertion. > The rihe Ceaatf peat elreslatles af say sen Ftk* f esaty 1 idrertlstrs a III this fact: has the larpaMlahtd la a a Bate af THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1587. EDITORIAL NOTES.

’X’CTEBE’tE 7S!II K«Uiimi Brake* the Dfad-IM for Tarple and fhr Other Member* 4 .. 1. „ Vote for Hirri'on. ,fGjv* hodeet law it* place and pow- * ar. * The Constitution before the (flier seaker. Tnoian*|iili» ha> found natural gas—in the Lrjtfdatnre. & HitJrrita . ovitkaV want* a fight or a fair sIm*w at the fisheries. Illinois will uni, in all probability, hara a place ou the uatiuuai ticket in 18S8. Coircnann are ao-epiable in all 'rates tike that of the Indiana Legislature. I 9BL.X_1' Not a democrat in y<a slate rrfuto be guided by the ifljs a:xj the In diaua Constitution. The Br»t nations?!jamv.-ntion iflhr p United Labor paHv will meet at Cincinnati, fVhraarr *2. Tut Republican party is as full of intrigue Shaver. Judging f^fST their recent IndiaoajNtli* rniwr*. * It need uut »urpi he any one if Hill, Gorerner of New York, is the next President of i lied'idled Sts is*, ‘ WpllPHi—■ —■ s Erutt mouther of the I.egitl.-ttori •ads himself, a? predictud—tide t<> vote for Sena\or ami to draw hbpay The L'uitad Labor party is coming into the field early, aud it proiuscsf.". be a big Tartar in the great bgllobattlo of- '8-S. ^Attrsit Asa Hunt wealth, but not so bid as to want it at -the expense »t Ftripcau war. Wo are Uipuaue, to say the la ist of us. The ioi|tU>e, started from New York in the Henry George Mayoralty campaign, Is spreading thiotighoui the evuutry rapidly, its advanctbeiiag marked by enthusiasm.

If (‘(iib* jiKt.it: was turuts] loose lu P.ti-rsburjt some bark bitters would bo »hstt<*gc-l into a million fraa* incuts. fcuch people should lie tliaukfut that liwi'i tttrrrv U hare yet. Tus punnt democracy is thai: which U^lu-'Ml to the people, an I that revOjfuile" the wishes, 'he rights, the sen tiuicnU, and tint rate reel* of those up4a wtoa fall the burden* »f taiaSivt million* of dollars wore wen* ^L. takW' from tax-^rer* ia Decciulssr lust to add to the bile surplus. Why ■ot take all the money there is iu ilte Country at once, and leave the couutry destitute ? If Iudiana has a place ou the Republican ticket ia HAM it will be ue copied by EL-n Harrison, as the Re-l-uldtraas of ibis State are ««• much wrapped up ia him that they will f. el out raped at auy tuber. A ny (bitty will do them, however. Ttil vote of the United Stales Senate oiy be bill to authorize the Bn-si-dcut to jnMlcct the rights of Atu-ri-ran fisherman will make UnWt B itaia duoue of two tbifitf*—cn-v-dsb Ci dg«t. 1'int whole Aouutry will IplUtvti akn v*r%i** * ^

*» Ex< The Indiana legislature has indulged more this year in ihc lack of prini ipic thaii hast any ever held in the statu. While it is uoi worst',, or uvuu a* bad, in Indiana as itt some of the oilier state*, yet u<> eacuse rati be ofcml for the conduct Here.' Every mao should be willing to abide by thc .laws governtug all things portaiiiiug to those matters which Inure been giviug the represeutalivi s of tlie people so much trouble. *1 he repubI licaus mod democrats should bs will (iog to go to court with -aov question which they are in doubt about, aud let It be settled there once for all i ime .to come. Jl, must evidently Look ►trsh'ge to the citizens of' Indiana that anv'eori vcnjiou, or even any cotill iiion of affairs,; ci'.uld so arrange, just in order to rfnit the whim of pol-{jition^r-as tq .utake it necessaVy to elect the Governor and LieutenantGovernor at different elections. A constitution so framed could JuTrdlv I lie the result of sane minds. Such , eertainly can n it be. and evidently should not be so. If we,arc to have au election every two years o» ac-| count of the Governorship aud Lien- | teiia Hi-Governorship, it will only add •-qrr.u ption to the already errupt every-iwo-years elections. Iv polititious will be corrupt, the people ought to give them as little chance as possible .it corruption. We do uot know of inythiiig that will corupt, and even • lefliie, the morals of the people tuorn hau listening and catering to the ?wauts of the disguising poliiiiibn. fliere are enough di-hoiiAt, corrup: and vile scoundrels yu the business to defile the whole socisTfabric. ■* The Plainfield fcogre**. a Republican paper published in a good old (junker town' where the soil fails to produce Democrats, says: **We i(link Gre* n Smith did right in going to court, though he may never nave done light in anything else.'' The gnrat Power*.of the Earth on Kith sides of the waters have on war paint ami are looking mod all each •tlicr. Tlfa American Eagle is M-rcatiilng atid the (treat lion rearing •vliile the Whelp fruui his noriIn-rn 'hrone views with grave aspect the .reua. Some of our Kepu'dicau exchange*' intimate Dial Sayre and his Repuhtican friends eulenst the Smith— -si re Coin promise for the boodle there was in it. We do hoi cluim to now any thing about the matter, hut if there an* any who ran tell all alauit boodle, tiny are the Repinblicau clieuiers of the last campaign

Bother your coa*t defence* and run ctad war ►trainer*, at thitijr* to absorb lit* surplus. Why net try to defend the h"*e« of farmer*, the -Imp* of mechanic* and the place- of 'trujrpliii;; hu-ine** men front the -l.eriff niitti bU ever "‘udinua agility."’ Defend the wealth producent^and >hey will defend the laiuiitrv' it all tiUM an l tftintf all comer*./ - Mew «bould not make themselves nnUanw*. e-pe>iaH.v . law-maker*. TtiVt many have done ■*> Jl.ii*> year is •vidctit. Repuldioan* have kic-kiug on tla-tr own arerpird pr/pooitioiM. They should not\|nvt*o*c «vith the Intention of rte^p>*iil:£. What do they want ?. Simply to have their own way without any ©pposlion. Jm»t(?) de-ire, tbi» wanting of .heir- tm n way. Ovtward iyjcndehip and iirward hatred— that entertained by Ben Harrison and David Turpie for Ureenbacker Robinson for holding the key t the Indiana legislature Making a '■tend of one and an enemy of the •tlnr, lia* !»»•: been the harra-sing po-ition of Rohin-on. An-end i* the •nly relief fr>.in *u.h hierarchy without any priesthood is* it. . Till: present Cuayrm ha redeem d it- reputation during the drst half <>t thin, it- last session, ami it wilt now pi down to history boaond, even ifit should do nothing more for he remainder «*f it* life. Tin* enactment of the,Presidential fimve»sion ..ill ha- been followed by that regula ■ injt the Electoral Conn*, and *o a louhlc jieril l* removed. It it now pretty certain that President Clerc'and's siicceasor w ill be elected and inaugurated without’any resort in partisan war—a calamity that hitherto ha» been averted only by the tolerance of the people.1—Ji art tin County Democrat.

Vutncssra has recently been tiy ! ing to five rivil w nrice a boom. There are a few over there who advocate the course. It it mnsiig l» ■ otr that the gceth nun m<*»t proudnent <?io the niovrtni nt have nevei figured in politic*, and arc better lu t.ils at lecturingon Words,Cliarav ter. or Visits Ahmad. If any of the gentlemen so conspicuous in the mnrtawMlt were to be net a-itle by •'ffiierA their own party, and men of opposing politic* put iu ii heir place- ; they would justly feel indignant. .!• U a hmg titue from now when civil ♦rvice w ill become a u ni rersal reality.' Labor ha* a sufficient number of grievances to ajri'a'e and rrdre*wihout allowing ilsrlfio be crip|ded and compromis'd by lint hasty, illadvised. ami iu many ca-u-s di-honc-i action or a cla*a of mif imposed h aders. It does n« require any ven astute mind to grasp and reiilite that lime spent in qnildding.qu* r- | telling and striking over trifling questions it time lo-t mltaerifivil that mar be profitable wen pi.-d in tkr agitation ot some real, lirinjl and important i-sue, the -urressfol *.ltttion of which would bring la-ling benefit awl profit to the cause, rather j than failur.. loa* of wages ami di»-, 1 w|i<ate iu the of the jjmbljc.

. our ReruUtr Washington. Jan. Tie Fifty of t!*i — ithuithlast Mtlew tat - go at it* Ninth CwttgM** will p*»i■ten«e with a good record mainline wbat 1U criticssaid sioni. It may not produce a iff art, or *top the silver cotua present rate, but it lit* provided agaiust an interregnum in the Presidential succession, it has settled the Electoral count controversy, and it ha« put into the hand* of the Presidetit aw act for regulation or inter stale coimnewe, for which the people of certain sect lows have been calling In rain for year*. It has also attended to some pressing needs t»i a ctoren other dine*lotus, whatever Jisay have been ilsgetieral conduct. l>uri|ijf the present week the Senate bus* Voted against woman siiUjp^r, voted iigiiii against tlie cowliruiation of Hreortier of Deeds Mat he s, voted for closing the port* of the tufted States against Canadian ini|H>rts, in retaliatipu for England's violation of treaty obligation with regard to fisheries. and it is nww debating the questSou of iigrictritural Eijamiieur Station t. the House is plodding over prosy appropriation bills.

Ueii.iler H«*ar created a mi la sensation in ran Senate a few mornings since by: | reposing a new rule. He is outraged at rhe irrevrranee of the up|s-r House,, a ud lie asked that the Senate shall nut be failed to order uor the.Chaplain'a prayer piocecd at any time until a quorum be present. He said it was a ridiculous and disgraceful spectacle, tbe dailv delivery of tlie invocation in the presence of only three «*r lour Senators. It re-lijiuu-jtiiTi-iijf.i were to be coutiuued they shutuld l>e de«-orou*. In' hi* prol»i>itii>ii should car.y in boili bouses, it would gtvatly disturb habits of king standing, and perhaps la ad to an alsiliiivu of the Chaplain's office a ibr getber. | For niuteen years the National Wwnan’s Bights AwocUlioii lias held its sessions in Washington. For nineteen successive years tbe prominent advocate* of woman suffrage have here set forth their grievaueew, chal,1» ngeds and routli nincd their uppn-a-sors, edterished tl.eir laith and - reneuedii their vows. Foi nineteen years Sliss Anthony, M"> Sattuck, Mr» tdiiiiou, Mrs II«H»kes.Mr-Iiovvell, Mrs Wallace. Vi» Ilarbrrt, Mrs Blake. jjrs SyarcH, Miss Cousins t.ud Olliers, have appealed to Congress for the ballut.have pressed Ihe matter to a vote, have hung over the g tileries of the IIou»e add Senate in earnest anticipation ; and they have repeatedly seen oiie house or tl e other vote do «n their cause a* they saw Ihe Senate vote it down vesierday. The fact that sixteen Senator* of the fitly iHie tlieb.present iu the Senate Clou.her voteddn their favor while they counted on the friendship of eleven more who wert: absent is considered a gnat triumph. M'.*s Autheuy feels that the labors of a lifetime are now bearing, tippreciable fruit.: She realizes ihat tweuty years ago itW’r proposed Constitutional -Amendtneut would have been hooted ■ml of the Senate w ith derietdu. Ten years) ago it would hot laive fared much better ami five years ago she could not have counted u}s>n the approving votes' of f-ixteeu Senators. A friend of woman sofTrage said to, Vliss Anthony: The trouble with your cause is that it lacks political vitality. Senators com*- and go ami Kepiescutalives -till more frequently wit bout regard to the merits or demerits utils' piinciplt- of woman suf-j Teage. Could the quest ion involved tiecome a direct issue before the peo- i pie, and tbe ejection of' -Senator* ami] Members be Aiatle lb turn on it. the I result might Ins different. No one b I sent to Congress ai a wot a an suffragist continued lie. All or ihep) o&ttft4 ii uiust iltcled in *li«y ^SffSTiT r except hi j ibe:r own j^nfrjfudices, and so they

Mhnr’Attthaay read in convention the name* of Hmwi Senators who j voted for her bill, railing i l the full ut'i honor from the twuate wiug of the I Capitol, ami then the name- of those j opposed!. The audience applauded j m ben she,n uiarkt;<| that.tiie uew S-n-ator. Dr. Fnrwell. who occupies lien. Logan'* former seat, ti»t hi- tir-l Vote' n the Senate for wmuat:. It wa» derided to-|*ot those Senator* who had | nil th«ui*elve* on jrec* | onl again-t this luill for wonian, ami j Mi»* Amt hunt r* mailed that if Sena-j tor Inga.'K should he rv-eleeled from j K <ii*a- it would be because the wo- j iti**n of Kain-aa were powrrle*- to defeat him. He would Hud a part} i among hi* constituent* that he had iimutnL riTCKTl GBANTED to tttiirti* of Indiana during the past 1 wiek, A reported expressly for the! Dcmoch.it b) C A. Snoa A ft*. Patent law yrs Opp. 1. S. Patent Office. Wa*hiiiyctoii, I>. C. F. A. Coffin, liiMTanapuK*, Writing; <u«*k. V. I* IMIer, Fort Wayne. S|*ee«l atiai l.iuent lor road grade* whe« h*. J. E. ilugoti, UiehuMinU. Governor. J. .\1. Henley, Slrangha, Fence rnaehilte. J. li. John s* n„ Indianapeltr. P— 4. Fatten, Crown P**int, C<*mbine«l -u*-|)eu p-ory landage A IrOMk J. \V. rraineir, Fort Wayne. Reed organ. G. Stevenson, Zi»n»r ill*, Br«>»dca-t -red *ower.. Since our la I ini|re*-h*n we have i.reived a e< minuriiraition from Mr. I>vi Ferguson in w hieh be declaim all re poniJhiliiy for I lie ai tide reeently appearing in b* Ii*diauu|H>U-Jour-nal, and w hieh a ecrili-i&d ia»t week, in laei, Mr. Frrgtuon my- Ipnot at India! .taint bni at h*

Sts at or Beck ha* intr xlnoed a h'.ll proviii nj for the cutting down oft lie annual tax on wholesal* dealers in olcnuirgariur fr>:u fiSJ.to <i.(IU a nd the liwn-e lax uu re.ail dealers fmiu $iS to $12. These taxes rsnlly a|>|>e,ir too-high. ' ' ' Those Bt-puhih-an* »up nti find uotliing to -ay b»ut H»u. ihrvidTur pie’s character as a pultlic vpa... cry “Hebei*"! lor the salt -of veutiW their spl enabouva wan whom they have no other ray of abusing. A little brains and common decency would tend lo relieve tin-til. ' The 1> murrain.- puny is moving along. 1 l.e even tenor of itu w ay is not disturbed. It i* KiAlit ithe |«:er of au) party on earth; yea, tliv *up- • lior. It is at once a progressive and ah agressive party | io^coit| imsur"viving everything tending to its f>mr-. poses for the weltare of the pimple, and ajjjgrcValit^'Wattaekitig the evils biouglfl’ about by'its enemies, and iud sti-oylug' rtii’h yevils. *&•>! monism and high tariff nt^st go.*’jtherprocess la slo w but sure. ' Lit* t hrpeople rise up in its iiehaif. It is”tin only party as old a* Columbia u ilt punt ot liberty. May it* bacn-Wtit ip:ver jtn.a wtnkir. Birr Bin ans never Miller to pass uuiuiproved an eveut or cln uuisl awe which afford* oppori iinin tor trxt luplifyiug the love of the |iam for the soldier. As they have not, an yet, trailed aitruiion to the election ol a United Mate* htnator in Illinois a* Midi a rin utnstaiice, w« may lie excused lor votulittering ou service in this U halt. Ihetc were lour candid ate* la-tor tl.e Mate Legislature, name y;Mur rison, t. arr, lit utters h., a mi l arwell. Morrison wa* the linnociatic taintdait, who i.ud not only sent mia ue in the mu tnuli llci.it u, ‘but t< it n.Xi did i ue ,'bk>the earliest raised Itiii.oise lcgim«u!» im >Le Kc liellion. lie w as w t until ill all J ori Donaldson, hfiilt heist Voir bv side with General Lrgan. i art a ml Lleiidersoii were furwetl * Tirpiiblicaii competitors, Imtli ol w b« hi are veteran soldiers. But notwithstanding, the Uepuidicaii I.egisialuir of the gfeat uilt )utl>iotic Mate of Illinois, chose Chatles.ft. Far* ell, 11 ( lucigo, a* lie ueral. Logan"* successor in the United Mate- Senate, W ho u tiling the war. was laying the foundwtiou lor a fortune, a nth a- Job"* war hor*t. smelling ilie battle from alar. Mor.iisnn"* recortl as a soldier, to »ay nmliing of hi* ab ility and eapterinee a- a stalesmau. would have suggested him a* the ptn|>er sueersaor t«» Ijigari, and. don til less, he would have hoeu chosen, had he been a Beptibliyau. a* another link in the chain ofyfroof *up|**ritni' the profession of love? of the EtepubIlea It party for I he dear soldier.

OnlaillBl Specific for liur Dlisease. SYMPTOMS; SSWI£&»3 •UU«ranVnd with a trimii ifcr: pain Is j.tnta—oh«ii awslu tb* back. side*. or__ for Rheumatism: auur atouaacb appetite; soraetlmra u:.us»* qhd water bra. h, or lndlgestt. a; r ilolenry and uti* eructallort; bon-. a!.ornately roaliv and laJ ; headache; K>-sof ini tnoiy,wit a painful scnaatk.n cr h iving (sited tci d someth lac wbk-boc bth> have been don debiutr; low spirits; a thick, yellow a psairanre of the skis and e-rea: a dr. couirt); fever; rcstleaan.-as: tits urine la acanty and high colored, and, U allowed to stand. deposiU a sediment. SQIKONS LIVER REGULATOR (pvaclv vtetruit) la fene rally used in the Sooth to aroaaa the Torpid liver to a healthy aotico. II sals with aatfsardiaary .Nanay aa All IIVER, Kidnkys, _and Bowels. Valeria. m mcrai Ken n Complain**, ck lleo'ilaelia. . u-a. b‘fknui«! Kidney A Wee* Iona. ill Sndeased by thr aae of ^ THE BEST FAMILY a. cMiw jcftAdfcvxalrs; Aa aj^L ONLY GCNUINK J. H. Zmtim 4 C*.. nUmtkfpim, /t, nuatuA Harklra’t Ira salvo i i .. -li; Tl^lieM salve in the world Tor Cut a. Brijirii, Sores, Ulcers. Sail Itliicum, Fever S.»re*, Teller. Chapped Hand*. Chilblains. Cnm*. and all Ski a Erup tioui'. and poaitivelv cures Pi|i«, nr *s pat required. It Is guaranteed .1 •rfye perfect satisfaction, nr Money r»furu led. Price 25 i-cnla per box. For •ale bv Adams ft Sou. 38c 1 "ffh it is tb.- boot any to manage a man 1 a«k* a C-mininc rorreopoadsnt Marry bin. —Unieba World.

Gm4 B. wit* in Every Caw. D. A. B t tf.mt «rb desil pijwr nf Cha'ltxnoair*. Tm>.. write* that he was acre u*i) i flirted with a aevete r"l(l ibat settled <« hie l«n:>: had tried mint inaanv .tire Without ben-.it. Heine ludured llii try l>- Kia*‘aSew Ikwetn} for Cnaama|>ti«n. did ie» and wan entirety cured bv nut- «f a ft-w botllew. since which tiw* hefls* u-wsl it in his ft mil} for all Couchs and Colds w itii beat, results. Thia fat l.VM) ei how of thousands whose liven have lweh sated hr ih ► W..ud.rful Uiarntiry. Trial B 4tlea fi’ee at Adam* A '“n’» Diuasturt:. . ll would-uke a |>r.liter a year iimI a half to |>nt thr scriptures In type at tb« rate of 5.000cuts per day. Ah Fad la B»» Scraping. Hpdward Sb-pM ot llirrisbure. I I.nit: -Hawn* iKieited *» Biich.t* neit frun Electric Bitters. I feel it at dpty to let unlfcna- bunsSWift know it. flSve had a running'sme on ntv lea ** etetl team; at doctors lutd tne I would have to hare the tame acr»|ied or tea ani| ututed. 1 used, inst. ad. three mules of EmUcBUterwaud aeveh T.^*.-»TOetleh*a An#1!* Salve.- and S lea is aow sound and -wetl.* IE eeariIters ate sold at illy o-lrt* a IsiUle. aud Bui hten’s Arueca Salve at fie. per box by AfUBa A Son. irbe airi who »hed» tear* hnwc her dreaa is ripj.d in n aenm-|-athic creature.— Merchant Traveller. * i -v Led E-tr-iy. ‘•Forusndh’a, Xa—ua Co, Fla., hi a i eli 29. 1080. “I have o«di l»r. Situmtite- Liter Reptilator tiiitl al wav * foil it I it to <lo wliat is cl:tii tie-II for it. Tlte Itt-t bottle ami two packages rti.l pic no good anti were worn* Ilian aulliiny. I sac it is not ptH up hv J. A. Zctlin £ (Vc. ami not genuine and a waste of money to but it. I w.oul«l he plait to pet li e pure and genuine. Send me «-me from lioteM baud* (aritb ml Z ami Zeilie A Co.V sigHaIV re oj. W rat J-r). Hie firiiiiotw.

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®JOHN HAMMOND® (Successor of Haramond I Parker,) has * NEW GOODS . OF EVERY KENT)'1 To which he directs attention. Ilis DRY GOOD are first-class, .ind the stock is large. — :— ■*> Hats, Caps, Boots, Sh:es aid Note. Gire him a rail and yon will be cn winced that ho in griviny bargains on hh entire stock—Solid Go<kIs at Low Prices.

The Hartman Acme Caster This fop Iter ?9 readily adjusted to fit any else plow tieam. and to suit land of renter or side draf^ plow or any make or construction, riicht or left hand. The \ hub and axial bolt ran not wrar, aiid the Journal.' a ml hearings are extremely hard, conical and remoTablr. Tlie Acme can be rigged to any plow In two to live minutes time; is strong and durable, and altogether the beet Coulter lu (he market. C. R. HARTMAN, Patentee and Sole Mannfactarer, Vincennes, Ind.

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Watches,' Clocks, Jewelry! Prices on all goods cut down to the lowest notch tp suit the bard times. , hammond.

»fir» r»Wrt A andS • IIS im on lonr lima. Tha n oat pow rww and "misMia If Id Iter settlement In | * IT . M Fall tntn-mat ton wSth *o»l mu; FKRR. A'Mm LAND COMMISWONER Wisconsin ’antral IS. R.. Mllasutaa, WU. tMJHLT CTEimi Cl., If job v’tnt tBformitlo wnd ft» a Munpl-copy «fTH K WL % AUifHK.’ A«ft4n»n Wat a»K A Theapf. Topeka. Rat. N. B. Wruojt It j Baaai WILSON * HABBI8,

Resident Dent:sis Ptcmitrg, lntfftua* ■A.T.X. -vroax w.a.x xaxixi omen in Jif* Bank Building. A preiiliar natural subrtatm ha Ikvk found in Gw «gia-—■ yellow n:: t>-rial, wry much like breewa*. wish I when >liiTrti off with a knife. n>l! up like that article. It I* a kind «■ mck, and, while there i« nothing itmui it that btinia, it breuian- ahard as flint a lien heated. ■ ii - (Only give the row plenty af fond, a id you will won bw* her full ca parity for production. There in a groat diffei-r eci in o wn, mime giving a lirg< quantity of gtdk on a email allo wance of food, al.ik the bee* «*f trea wnnt often fai * to aecurc good resuiu front oUtora

Cjlej'sWy's M For 1887.

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Xf ,2a Year Always in Advance. Jiucriru Cauiru to Etsbt 8mICBIBXB. TERMS TO CLUBS. I liraI'r,» r-lit i^likk Caltrn. Copies. .... 8* 4 M 7 75 For a list of prrmtems and :ern.a to lurgr ubs. send .or sample copy, which will pv( ,.»u a full Information. OontY's at tin- present time is admitted by icas and people to be superior to any ladies’ agazine in America. having tin; pvatest met] of <lt parthieut*. ably edited The literary fralures are: Serials, Not, hits, liort Murio, Charades, Poems, Ac. A limns 11,.- popular author* who trill eonar.bute to Utaiey.ure: J V. Priduud, H.u ..tally Hard, Jim, Churchill, William Miller Kmiiy Lennox, and others. Engravings a|>pear in every n amber, of subi etsby welt known artist*. and produced by be new est processes. In its Colored fashions •••dry’s lends iu colors at>d styles. Both mi> isles and home dress-makert accord them ue form.st position. Paper nil term, are one of the important - ... -—*-cii subscriber -slures of this magazine; e select th. lr own pattern eveiry ; >ue allowed to touth. an item atone worth more than cover■g the Milwcrfption p'io*. Practical Hints upon Dressmaking shoe ow garments can .be renovated and nuale ver by the patterns given. Practical Hints for the Household dhow oong housekeepers how to manage the cull- , •ary depart meat with i economy ami skill. fashion otes. at home ami abroad, delight -very lady's heart. the Colored ami Black Wo rk Designs gi ve ill the newest ideas ot fancy work. The Cooking Heripl* are order the control •f an experienced housekeeper. The Aiebilertutai Department is of praeical utility, careful estimates being given ritb car it plan. CLUB KAISER# PREMIUMS. G>sley’s lias arranged to give elegant silver dated sraire t<T sup-riof make as premiums, the value of which in n,me instances reaches over Co for one premium. Hen.l 13c for satncopy which will contain Illusirated prewill full particulars and terms. AJBODErS UBV S BOOS, | /Pa. 1

• NEW HARNESS® ' .... > ASf>( ' i Saddle Shop! C. BAUM, Proprietor. —Inform? the pal Hc that he has opened a— IliWR In the room formerly tx-cupied t*v FRANK , • BlUHiRBAf'K. ' | Sear Hie Corner of Eigiitb & Main Sts., a mil will always keep on band «. lull ami complete stock of t FIRST-CLASS GOODS! -IK ms UMB— i

i^JKP^LimisrG DONE PROMPTLY A XU AT Reasonable Prices. Hits price* are YTES;Y LOW stud he ukr for a libv-nU Kharc of th» puttie ptuwtate. C. BAUM, - Petersburg, tnd. B M H the United Siaiee and Yfwism &>«*» R ra y trie* tho p«o ignore at the Staiennifin ■ American coatmu* to c«t as so intern I | for patents, cavitu. cot*BbwmbB ri*ht*. etc^ for the Cneted Staten. «sl to bUua patent* in Canada.. England, Tvuece, Germany, and all otktr «tns* trie* TVit «t9«V •nee ia uaoqoaied aid sheir fnctJitlee ere «nm»> DrawlMt and fpwlfintiest prepared amt Wat to tto P«iwj. teffioa oo iltatt aouca. Twttw r*rp m-eoable. No chvj* for ateca.Qetiaa of woddl or dit«ian Adr.ca bj> mail free Patent* obtainedthrvuah Mant ACo.ar* antiead •a?h* Si lKVTIFIC A>tEH3i A1,*bwlk^i the lamest ctnealatioa and ia tb/ ciu v tuaeetul newspaper of i:e kind published In the *«i4 The advantagea of aaah a notion every ^at^at&en Thin larte and attend! i!i«drated eewnpapav in mbliahed WEEKLY at *&»* y«ar. aniln admitted to be the beet paper demoted to «leaotu 1

SI3A.0D'S'’S New Picture Gallery, H/SGENS NEW BUILDING. \ ■ • -I lilt Dnor East mt Man taroaaery •* Store, PETEKSBCB4S. j \LI. kinds of P1< lure* taken at price* to suit time*. CSHl.DRKN’s r.'CTVRES taken by the LIGHTNING PROCESS and satisfaction g-jursntccd. I make a specialty of FAMILY OROCPS and can unit you both In quality and price. We do COPYING AND KNI.A KGIXO from old r letures any heap that yon frill l«c astonished when you learn our price*. Call and sec us and ire trill convince you that eur Gallery Is the “bos*.” ADAMS BROTHERS, -PROPRIETORRLiYery, Feed and Sale Stable, Cobmek Sixth ard W.ttsct Era.. 3*©t«sr*i s-saxjr. XsadL. Hones and Burgles for hire at raaaooabb rates. New Buggies! Safe llorse*. HorhL3 Fed bt the D&t ott W :u, Korsss Sold. oar. Comtalssloa. . $.)0.00 WIVES A WAYS To introduce nur Corn Extractor are will give on Ft b, tat l**t. to the Hi at three person* sending in tin* three largest lists of wo d* mode from the sentence ••Allen’s t at n Extractor." To the person sending us the i*r. e*t list. $iS; in the second. $15; fo’ the third. *!«.<*>. No restrictions other tha- that the wends shall be bnmhered. found in WeliaterV dictionary. and that no letter shall he used in any one word of. tenor than -it a| p. ars in the sentence. Ea-h contestant shall St*t *eud to our address, bis or her name enclosing AN; in silver or pnatai ' note, when the same will he registered and a park;.ye of Allen’s t'orn extraetor sent post p i d Contestant* will be fum -.hid a card » th the result »a soon i after Keb. Is! as («*► !de. Award will he I m>de with igOur-t fairness. Address. J. E. A llkn A t o - Oreenciistie. Ind. j

SODA sPot Painng Purposes. Best intheWorlJ. for Sale i>j t K. Fleming.

Swift’s Specific • Is nature's oww remedy, msie (ran r joW gathered fn.ni the ISsertr of Utwflt. The method l>y which it is n.»df was obtained by a half-breed from the- Crock Indian* who tahabited a (Orton ofCwrffn. which was «»• ■uunirated to one of the early settler*, and thus the formula ha* Uro handed .down to the present day. The abnee cat represents the method ot manufacture twenty jeara ago, by Mr. C T Mwsn, oneof the eresent pr-pri-etors. The demand to been cradualiy in-, creasing until a *SH9,ft« laboratory is m.w neccwsry to tuf ply the t:adc. A foreign demand has hell created, and enlarged facilities will be Decenary to meet It. ThU great VEGETABLE BLOOD FUBIPIEB —CVH-M— Cancer, CalarrSt, ScrofwH, Sdrot, Ulcer , Khiuinfttjstn, IMmxi Taint, hereditary or otherwise, without the use of Mercury or Potash. * inob on *-Cooiag!otSe EJereS Potson"- and ou "Blood and rfirla Diseases" tikiicd trot. for saht by aU drt4is«^t«. TUB HWXFE BPSexytC CIO., y. Y.lSTW.atltw £r>*sfS,Ai*aWa,U*. 8i

Sailwad-i-Tfene* Tables. Efusvilie l iudliapalis Halirok Tat,!** Effect .Sunday Awff. 1, l&tt. *>TATIOX». .H‘I . EViMMTilio ■■ Seunerv.He •• u,.ki:UH! city. “ IVlt-iabufK ' U rtiill U .U il , ihmjsc satfrn. wr. Vrr. 10;;* 10: If! a l a. I BTATSO.N.-,. Ue|n WnuiAfton. “ Petersbiinr “ Oakland City, •• Somerviile In-. Evansville WI.NV WITH. Xo. 39. * 5:‘*i p a #:« a m ”:«>a iu *::»* m »:]« a m Xu. it. S«i27. I’topra 1:10pm 3:33 p iu 8:15 p ia m 4. tS p at 3:15pm 4:40 pm 4:i,i ji m <S:3vpui So. 11 lannthi arrive* at 0:33a, Bi. and Xo. IttJuorthj at 6:3-) p, m. Trains run daily except fiundav, cnuaect. n itb train* east and west on O. & M. at W.isofut-toii. G. J. GRAM JlEK, Genera] f*»6w»*w Agvat. EYAMSYILLK t TERRE HAUTE 8. 8. Itl.VOKVSED TABLE OFTliBL. riMK CARD. IX EFFECT OCT. H. 1066. m i? * SB JS x 56 Jg 55555 : KllIllSSl * P.* 9 •crtrct -4 lagiiBgssag ’ at mm) 3 “ S^SrlPsS-ssSf wMW s i mm ? ts rs wr*o*srtsry » 3_ 5 5355553_ SliVsIssssiJf “'BVSW’Wa « ■ » • so aggai.gg3gsgaj_ mr« KiSP S# XX X X 55555’ iisisiisiss ? 5=5553535553 •3W=VJ-C £ * S B 53=33‘ 533 a *. lams? X p x X x p x • 3555553 SSSSkiSSS? 3««».s»»n «a 3333333335 Train Xo. 4 leave* Terre Haute at 3:30 p. m. and arrives in Evansville at 7:>u p. ia Train No. S feave* Evansville at 10:70 a. m, and arrives in Terre Haute at 1:26 p m. Tra:ns 6 and 0daily with sleeper between Nashville and Chicago. Trains 1 amt i daily with sieepi&ir ears lurtween.Evansville Chicago and Evansville and InManapom. Trains 4 and I daiiy with through KatU t eoneh between Evansville and Indianapolis. Trains 9. 1. i t. tl 4 «i]y e.taept Sunday.

THE 0U> UhUARUS O. Sz l^Lm OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI. Penvlar TbreHKh Baalc ua« Dltrcl F«m Um t* all Faint* 33a, st <3c ’TTT’estFtit Ihn, But itnaaaliUni ut Sure («*■ aeetteas la Into* bytti. J TitUKli MILV TBA1HI T “ KACB W J BKTWtttX * Cincinnati, Loaisriile and St. Leals, Stopping at Way Point*. liinint fuhr Cara ea all Hay Trains, psieee Weepiag Cars u all Sight Teslas. n,n BA? tOilBiS ON UX Tlillt THAI SB OOIXO EAST: Sutlers. Accom- Day Night Peat mod's Kxp. Exp. Exp. *.v st. Louts f Steam INuii *7.DGcm*9aapm " Odin. 8 -tram 1910am tilpiuiesl'M Olney.. 10Mam UJQum iOtepmUSE aa “ Vln.:en»*» 1210pm 125zptn UStemItSte.u •• Wssk’tuo. iLB.na l Wpro 12 Siam IStpm “ Mitchell- 3 P>pm 2 VTpm 2 item 312»iu *• Seymour 4 04pm Stspm S«am 43tein “ S. Vrraan 4SSpn> 41.4pm 44&cm 4 Stem \r Cincinnati TWpm * ism TWam 7 item " Louise I llf. »ttup.ti! 8:n»pm e.Siam detest TBAIXS GOING WEST: Lv Ctncinn’lt *6 team *8 iSaiu *70upra •Stepia •* N. Vernuu 8 Item 10»Tani S4i >m lOfelnm “ Hejmuar 9 item llulum Ittilopmiiirjpia '• Mitchell.. II Utetn i20lpui 1141 pm li item •• Wash'ton. 12 team 1 .'2pm i32.ua 2 *>.t:u *' Vlmreuu't I Vlpm 210pm 2item iodai.i '* Gluey- 2 51pm 3 ill pm 3 Item “ twin 4 13pm taoprn SOtern fltlstn Ar XL I on la 7 22pm 4 4upm 7 Stem 74C*;a Tlrw»b Sltfpitf Car Artcsed&tkas to Cincinnati, Lenisiille,, Fittslug, Washington, Baltimore, lev Tort St. Louis, Cairo, Rev Orleans, __ and mil lauriaadiaia Mala For Emigrants and Land Seekcro. Mac'S) A M.” b tin Shortest and quickest route not provides the best accom odathma. Theft.* M. in the only ltn* running aab-ep* Inpearof nor description between ClNt'IN• NATiandST. LOUIS. Close and nitre connections In Union ftspols at all terminal points fo r the East ami West. For tellHhle Information aa to routes, rotes, tickets, time. etc., apply In person or by letter to E. I>. BONDURANT, or J. N. CII AM»l.FH,Trav. Fass. Apt.. Vinceune*. ladtain JOHN F. BARNARD, W. B. HHATTCO, I'res't and tien. Mail. Can. Fima. Agt. CINCINNATI,O BE HI RE AND TAKE THE Loaisiillefi §t. join's p-pie i [Lootnille. Evansville A St. Louis H’y.] WH8S ton go □Bast or TXT’est, THE GREAT ‘SHORT LINK

ro au ine pnntiie X'trf nmn.eti ms »-t 'rntn* fur . tl . issauBi, XANfeAt), TEXAS,

CUtc« n; niaKlne illrset SJ. Lmia with I wit* In NEBRASKA, OOUjRAJtX., IOWA,

And the (treat w «. North Wrut Trains arriving at Loulsvilia at C:16 p. m., Ruhr direct connections with trains on C. A O. for . WHITBRULPKl'R SPKIKO*, RICHMOND, ltALTIMOliE, NEW YORK, Washington, muladelehia, and oii principle cities of tlue a Til ie Table (ram dohlui Is Taka hlaeei freas Jss. 3rd, I*ST. west bound: t east bound t 9-M Kin S:aa pm Iv Louisville ar 6i46pmS:.«mn 8:&> “ S:4»“ “ NewAJ janylvO:» •• *a)o“ ! :5ipm 12 :U) am “ Oakland ~S:» “1:58* «;15pm 4:10 am “ Sltvwrr.onlvHctOstmKi.iipm 7 mu r.m ar (Jt Ishiu Iv 7:15aai7:15pto SSjtipm 7 —attention- < of Emigrants is especially Invited to the fol, eslai advantages offered by this Line: It la-suost. Like to Ht. Louis, Connect at St. Louis in Union Depot with trains or ail roads leading West. Northwest and Southwest. Ail t ruins run gtOLID between Louisvlib and 8t. Louis without rhssff 1'w fail inhnuiloa call upon or write to J- K: m H'T. Agent, Oakland City Geo. N. Evans, Geo. W. Cuetis, Geul Han.. Acllug Uenl. i*a*a. Agt . - "■ HEdsdW68h.lt.

Merra y Hjftjfa&jsoa.jygfflfmwHs, *ck *»ruc w Ernct Not. J*. 1W6. Trains depart fran Lauitiui, Kr., cviM North a* follow*: t E5TRA1. sryi m u.vau tun No. 5 Indianapolis Mall. . f6:*Sa an Xo. 1 Chicago Express .. *7:» a m No. a Inuiauauolis Express.42:<>0pra No. 7 Cbicsgo East Line :.laj,® Returning arrive at lamlsTUle 0* follow*: No. » Noauvn Express .+7 2S a uj No. 4 I ouistville Eiutm. .412 0a am No. I I>.ui*ville Mail 47.16 p in No. C Louisville Ex; res* : •!* Vipm •Hally t Hally except Monday. Trains Vo*. 1 and 7 connect at Indianapolis tor Ml. LouU.' No*. 0 1«I1*15 going North and No*. 4 and 3 going Sfouth» connect lit Columbus for point* on Cambridge Chv and Madison bral»e!-es. No.2 going Mouth .and No. 1 goto* North slave tlirvngn conches and oaf ter car* .oetsceoa Lou let'll, and Chicago without chance. No. ingoing Noutli and Nh»T going Nortt nave through coarhc« and elogafit new finite* sleeping ear* lwt« ceil CJiieBSrt owl LouSavUta without change. For time table*, rale* of ftp*. t ex. baggage checks Hunt further orgarding the riMinla® of C. II. H.i«r*r. mt S5. .■Ticket '.gents, 1. MKH Met it KA. Oeo. lonug-r. Uen. Ruteifti. 11. K. HEKI .W._ ,.-4«