Pike County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 40, Petersburg, Pike County, 17 February 1887 — Page 3

County Democrat THURSDAY, FEBRUARY V, MB7. THE HEWS la Brief,, Witt Mpter* »» Batten. Persons wanting noil*** In this paper will please hand them to the foreman at early a* Monday morning of each week. Mud. Rain. Scat will be wind. The weather is on a tear. Trami>s will aoon come north. The birds mated last Monday. Schaffer's hall February SSd. Job work of all kinds at this ofllce. fall. JMr. Canady talks of moving his Mwinill to Petersburg. Two good farm Hones for Bile. Call on l>r. R. R. Kime. Washington’s Birthday at Shneffer’s hall February 22d. f . It will soon be time to catch the '•Summer grin*.* >v The blue-birds and bee* hare been out at times lately. A bran new stock of school book* \ Me., at P. O. News Stand. » The best men in the county are friends of the Dkmocuat. A social was had at 4. W. Gladdish's last Sal unlay night. Remember A. 11. Fields A Co’s Operatic Minstrels Friday, Feb. 18.

I Make up your miml lo allend the eutrrlainnicut at SHiifffrr'i ball oh the S2d ln*t. The flood* ou the Ohio and other river* have a* yet Uoue no harm worth mentioning. For the South. For rate* or information to auy point *outh call on or write to tiro. S. Kihf.rv. Coal dealer* will mih have a rr*t. (•enditi&tuininer warmth, however. A'hev do not fall out with nature tor Job printing «« made a *preialty at thi* office. Our price* an(re«h(alde* aud we will compare *amptW uf%irk with any office in *outhrew Indiana. I am authori*ed to name very low rate* to any point in line South. Call tin or addrea* me at I*oler*bnrg, I ml. tIko. S. Heart. <»et your eoru croaked at John F. A-h'n. One bushel ol com «.ake* two when crushed, costing only Gr » more. It I* eheap feed. Three mmin it ideation* could mit.br |tut in till* week. One i« an able Diaper ftwiu a citixen of thi* tow n. Tliey w ill appear nest week. Mr. Mart Condor lo*t two tine ateer* la*t week. They pot Into Solon Carter* tulanru and “chewed" too ntueh. Other rattle will lnk< w ami up. of eonr*o. Everyiiodv areplea*ed with Doctor Fi-licr'* lecture. Hi* sermon* at Ihe Presbyterian rhnerh were also appreciated. Tit*** lecture* and «nara> are rare treat* and »ho«ld be attended by all. The Presbyterian you up folk* hive engaged SrU**ffrr'« hall for tl»e evening of H'tthiu(tmi'i birthday. Thi* mean* that an entertainment will he piven worth more lhau the admittance for. Itudoff k Hendrick art building an excellent brick huildinp at Otwell to lie eni|iloyrU a* a general incrrhan<II*e More. Till* I* the tir*t biiek hudne** hou*e ever erected in l>twell.

The Union High’ s*h<xd will ojpeu I its w|>rf»»fc term.- March 21. 1887, ilnd continue |pn Wwkv Tuition, $3 and 1 >■ ffti, livable iu advance. CI«nim trill lx> sustained in all the com agon broaches. For further information adiliwa M. B. Tito*t'uioii, ImL , At I hr meeting of the director* of . th* like County Agricultural A#*ri7 a lion on last Saturday, thr following oStrera were elected for thr eiiculug year: President, IT. A. (Mi|ilunV; Treasurer, W. W.'Wilson; Secretary, K. P. Kit-hard *on. The hoy who atari* in life whithoul a dollar ami without help from any our, ant! suceed* In life, becoming Intelligent and making a good living: and a good ciiixeu, I* a noble *>ul I who »h« a Id have the right hand of] fellowship of cve-y good man nidi __ Son* oun, either purposed ly or accidentally, la poisouing the dogs in l*eter»burg. If a dog become* a nui- j aanre or a pest to any one. It is no tart of a geutirtuait to poisoh it. Ilic I proper way. ami the principled wav, i« to g* to tJUr dog's owner, and there ] settle matters by doing what is right. | The owner of a dog will rectify! wrongs if properly requested. Maaaico.—At iheCathoiicChurrh, j Jirthi* place, on Tuesday. Feb. 13th. 1887, Mr. John diashhaeh to Miss Margaret Nolen, Father Basel offiirlt oftng. The affair wa* tin? flrst ecrv he ever held in the new church recently creeled by rite Catholics of ibl* place. The bride is an excel loot lady who baa lived (or many years with il«e i'amiiv of Or. A. R. Byer. Tlie yroiwi i* au in lustrums ami rlever gentleman of Jefferson township this county!, Both are willingly industrious, arml« predict and wish them ootw. kmM

I , KJ.T105AL MUUOif. 1 Wnkla|IM<( ■wiMar UumI. lent Hall. a Festive mid Patriotic Entertainment will !<e gi ren by the young people of lhe Presbyterian ebursh, assisted by otlier la)rut, in Schaeffer's hall, at 7:30 o'clur-k r, x. The programme will liielude Oratory, Miitic, a Company of Young Ladies in Military Drill and sundry Surprises. Admittance, 23 eta.; children under twelve years, 10 eta. Tickets for sale at IlargroTe's and at Dr. Bergen's. Tlie many friends of Mrs.. Pcrmetia Hopkins will be paiued to It ear of her death, which occurred at her home in Detroit, Mich., February 5th, Horn cancer of the lungs. She left Petersburg the middle of December, after a delighlftit visit amid the sceaes of tier youtli, seemingly its the best of health. The news of her death came like a sudden shock. She sent sweet farewells to the friends she loved lien;, and her brave spirit went forth, as she bad met the exigencies of life—to meet the inevitable hopefully. By her own request, she was hurried in the lovely cemetery at Port Huron, Mich., whose white ntonulucats gleam upon the beautiful waters of the St. Clair river, which she loved so dearly. Aud thus has passed from earth one whose rare and gifted mind aud sweet, gracious manners charmed all who came within her lufliieiK-c, and licr memory will linger with us through life like the fragrance of Cowers. To us "Ohr is not dead; she Is hut .The colil. cold irrlive In only krc|>lu* The Sum Uidust rcturuUic: Dentil could ikiI claim the snul Im mortal: . Kor anfclc from tits hen truly portal , V Bent uVr with i-«*it ynamlng." S On Tuetdav evening, February 22-1,

VAI. G. FiH«l k CoV United Oper•lie Miuislrels, gave the briglitcst and beat Minstrel show of ll»e »»«»«. The singing, the lUndng, Ibc joke*, the pun*, the specialties were U the main original. The sensational performance* ol Daws wens the bent ever witnessed lierc. He i* certainly; a wonderful performer. There is a number of clever people itiIII this company. Horace McLean, tpo I*ogiiiiiti of llie lianjo and olher^nttsical in'lrunieiif*; t'lia*. Sweeney, the Character (*0111 median : Bulger and Jenkins, the L-inca-ltire Lads; the Dromond llmthcr*, Dancer*; the Sweet voiced Mcndcl-ulm Quartette, Graham.Dm*.. Wrn. Whitney and A|. p. Field*. With this array of talent no sliow conld lie anything but * sttere»*. Th«!re i* an air of relinetneut |ierending the performance, which I* commendable. They return in March and will receive an ovation.— Ex. The til a ua per. Mr. Itraxrlion, will •HI reserved scat* himself at Fleming, grocery store aud will guarantee that y on get the seat vow buy. Feb. 18th, at. Opr r»-h*»u»e.. The member* of the Fre-byteriau rliurrh w ill entertain the jieople »f l*eter*bur* and vtcinity on February 22. We are expecting a rant treat on the occasion. Everybody should attend. Oakland ('ll; Manual ladi tate. The Oakland City Normal Institute will open April llth and continue eight weeks. It* clrfef pnr|x>se is to |irc|>arf teacher* for examination and for their work. Boarding, FLvti. Tuition. (J.00. Address, X. C. Jottseojt, , 28ti Osklsnd ('ity, Ind. Uev. ('. i: Aabnrv, of Hiskport M. K. church, trill occupy the pulpit of the M. K. cltireh at tbi*’ place Sunday evening next, lie is a eon of rise Rev. J. W. Asbnry, our M. II pastor. Give Bro. A-bury a good audience. Far Mule. A |utir of (Inc bay luart**, seven and eight year* old this spring, one wagtin, (goutI as new), one set wagon haring*, due buggy and harues*, a new | Oliver steel plow. Auy one calling before the Soth of this month w ill get a bargain. Three miles and a half south of Petersburg on Feteraburg aud Winslow road. I. I- Fun nrcr_

XAiuiiM for January! —I lie “i|«feu of the lady's-book*.” as it ha* been railed—curli even itaelf. The beauty of it« embellishment and I he hijrh character of it* original cturim arO brvond all praise. “I* Ik Squire Hu 7~ the leading steel* plate, is one oft he very best we have ever sreu; and" First tirief," another steel-plate, is almost a* good, if not quite. The colored design fur painting on silk or satin, or to be w orked in embroidery, would cost at a retail store titty cents, yet is furnished gratia j to subscriber* for “iVtersou” as a New-Year gift. The fashion-plate is j double slac, engraved ou steel, colored by hand. “Oh, boar lovely!* every woman will excUim/on seeing It. The high cliaracter of “Peterson’" for its stories Is more than maintained, in this number. Mrs. Frances Hodgson Uuruetl, Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens, Edgar Fawcett, Frank Ixe Benedict, and the inimitable author oif “Jostah Allen’s Wife” being among the contributor*. In additiou tliere is an unusually inteiresting article, illustrsIni, ou “The Homes of American Poetfc” More tliau fifty wood-cuts of fushibn, patterns in embroidery, ct«%, are also giimr. AH this tor only Two Itoilars a year, with great deduction* to dubs. Thus, (bur copies are aetty for six dollars and forty eeubi, and an extra copy for getting up the dub. For larger rials, there are ailitt greater premiums. Certainly,every lady, at Imst cf refinement, should take this magazine. Subscribe or join a club at oiue. Spceimeua walii be sent, gratis, to those wishing ta get tip clubs. Address Ciiari.es J. Pxttf.raox, JO&ClMsuttt Street, Philadelphia, r*.

rtcrof thin PM*r. Joe CnssMsy paid subseripiiion to the Democrat Saturday. He i« n reader of many pupers. Masers. Henry Pbafor and J. J«. 1 eon gave the Democrat a veiy | call on Monday last. CaU again, gentlemen. Mr. W. L. Hargrove, of Oal land City, was in Petersburg Monday oil lxtsiaess. lie wears Ida usual good wish for all, and u a welcome visitor In Petersbu rg. W. U. C. Lingo culled on the Democrat Monday.. { Joe Crouch talks of attending school at PeFauw University. 8. W. Thomas reports success In his Madison tow nship schools. He has twenty-six pupils. John Nichols called last week, ne Is an appreciable subscriber. Mr. William E Williams called last Saturday to pay subscription. James Shepherd, of Plensnutville, called Saturday to smile upM the Democrat. He smiles just the same as If the democracy had nev er been hit in like. He lia a pioueer subscriber, considering his age. having been a warm supporter of the OnontT since Ales. Leslie’s dsy. Mr. William Uisgeu, Sr., ealWiI last1 week to onler Job work. . . Profs.T. J. Shrode, M.B. Thomas, A.C. ('much and I». Q. Chappell have all issued circulars from this oMce for Spring normals. We wish them success, and we extern! thanks for patronage. Mr WUi KusaeU. of Jefferson township, spent Saturday night and Sunday H* Petersburg His beat girt liven hers Rev Fisher, D l» LL. D . «f Hanover college, preached in the Freshy terian church on Sunday morning and again an Sunday evening Both nerawas were excellent/^ Mias Fannie Swanson and Iter grandfather,Mr Jense.sehodeldof Kviithtstown. are visiting the family of Mr Robt. Berri.lge Hon. Jot Stubblefield csime from Indianapolis yesterday to visit bis rmniiljr.

Mr. Oscar Hammond, of > lucennes, has been visiting Petersburg this week. Mr. Win Parker, of Indianapolis, cauie don a to Petersburg yesterday illuming to visit friends at tain obi J ad tele as Advertising. CHEATHS many a new business, Revives many a dull business, Kesrues many a lust business. Saves many a failinsr business, Enlarges many an old busiuesa. Preserve* tuaiiy a large busi ness Secures success in any busines. DO .NOT AltaLECT TC.KEAV SCRIBNER’S '■.-h MAGAZINE Vol. 1., SO. e, For February. I,l Contains-: Julius Qesar as Pontile x Maximua. Frontispiece, from tiie bust in the Museo Cliiaraiimnti, iu tlie 'Vatican. Engraved by W. Ik Closbon. after a phatograpii from the original. The Likenesses of Julius Osar, aitli illustrations from the author's collection, John C. Ropes. The Residuary legatee: or The Posl-llpiiious Jest of the late John Austin. l*art Find.—The Will, of J. S. I tab*. e Half a Curse. A Story. Octave Thauet. Ivory and Gold. Poem. Charles llenty Ludert. Remi niscences of tbeSiegc am) Com* inuor of Paris. Second lNipcr.— The Siege. With illustrations from par* traits and document* in Mr. Washburuc's possession, il Hi. Wash* burin**. Ex-Minister to France. Seth's Brother's Wile.—Chapter* vl.-Ix. llarokl Frederic. The laid Furrow. Charles Edwin Markham. Glimpiw at the Diaries of t»uun*rncur Morris. Social Life iiinl Character in Pans of the Revolution.— Second (concluding) Paper. Annie Cary Morris. The Story of a New York House.!— II. Illustrated by A. II. Frost. F. llopkiiison Smith and G. W. Edwards. H. C. Runner. Our naval policy.— A Lesson From i#Gl. Jaiues itauel Soiey, l’. S. Navy.

l nc imenarmes oi me uisxaioiige. Duncan Campbell Scott. A SiorvJ After Death. Poem. Louis Chandler Moulton. M. f'oqnelin. Brainier Matthew*.! itussiaa Novel*. Tbouias Sergeant IVrry. . r 25 CENTS A NUMBER. $3.00 A YEAR. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, KWHS, 743 and 745 Broadway, New York. Cheap Peed. All parties' wanting crus lied corn for feeding purposes can get wliat they want by taking their corn to Johu F. Ash, one miic south of lVtersImrg, where they can have it crushed, for 6c per bushel. Mill runs every Friday. Joux 1?. Asu. S The undersigned will sell at public sale, at his resident* in Petersburg, Iiul., on Saturday, February 19,1887, A lot of personal property, consisting in part, of on® good uiilk) cow, two hogs, hay in the mow, Ante No. 7 heating stoves, wardrobes, uratiaera, bedsteads tables stands, chairs kitchen utensils Ac., Ac. Taints: A credit of six months will be given on all sum* over 45.00. purchaser giving note with approved suretv, with interest front date and waiving relief fartm valuation laws; stuns of 45.00 ami under, < ash. Any of above artWc* ea a he purchased at private sale before above i'ahlic Sale. Chatupiou Monitor cool large base-burner 'and IT- P. KNIGHT

— FROM SUXLD. Mr. Editor:—1 wish to inform yru pf a few fads concerning our community, liiop. your psocr tor their appearing in it. Nnxkl ia the name of a now p«t-o»cc which we need to call Whiteoak. Many people in this county aro tomUliar with the old name, be* the new one must yeti be learned. ‘ /•' Xoxkl in not a large town, though it enjoys many of the pleasure* which life can give and our people know bow to appreciate them. ' Mr Peter Hof man, tie Dutch storek'eper* is our postmaster, and Mr. Kobeit l b*, aey is our mail carrier. Mr r. C. Abbott ia oar moat t Sclent school teacher, who hi counted one of the best teachers in the county The Her William Chesser is ewr Bap. ti»t preacher. Thin little town may be intended fee some thing better, aa we are looking tor a new railroad. Xoxid wilt surety be a stopping place, of which James 11. Bolling wiH be town maishal. We have several canes of sickness la mir neighborhood. Dr B V Hatfield, who ha* always been successful in hi* practice, beeps them in hU cate and protection. We arc expecting a new bhiektmith to appear in our midst soon, ia the person of Mr T. Lynch Corxkki-on wevr. .Mi. Editor:—Tou will excuse pie tor intruding. 1 only want to give you a few items than this place. We are ail excitement over She prospects of the new railroad. When it comes, our town wHl he a rival Petersburg may fear. We will soon haves new brick store, house. ’ — Our new sefcoobbouse will soeu be com. pteted. Mr. 8. B Clark is going to reach the staring school in It I We miss Dr Daniels, though we have yet living as good physicians as are hi Pike county, or aawhcce else. ing that y<mr renders wilt not think FROM OTWXU.

(It well Is surrounded by the nnest tana id Pike county. The roods running into It: an the best 111 the county. When the newJ railroad come* we will autriv.il every other town in the county. We hope to hnve a newspaper here soon so that the merchants will have an advertising medium. Then the people will know that our stores sell the i best and cheaiiest goods. Why don't You advertise for the merchants of your townf 1 only see a few. [Because we charge for U.—to ] ... ■ \ We have the heat mill in the county. It sells flour in Petersburg. Rildertuick is still our postmaster. I lark Gray is occasionally settling with his teachers M any of the schools are out Fiat Creek is foil of water. Our ifoiiday-achnol thrives iu its way Preaching often enough tor anybtidy. i 1 promise something better next time, Kurts. 1 mom Loc,ax row .Nan ir . Mr F.rrron:—Please give space for a few items from our neigblwrlmotf Our roads are in a bad condition Health is good. Plenty of rain. The Patofca river is overflowing, so that no crossing can be done between here and Oakland. ' * The Simpson school closed on last Friday. There was a forge attendance oti the last day. After the morning exercise, all part<s>k of an exeeHeiit dinner prepared by the pupils and neighbors, lion. Is-wls loveless and llev. E. U. Palmer made eloquent speachrs. Eev. Wallace, of the M. E. church, commeaced a series of meetings at Ihe Simpson school-house an last Saturday night. The writer ho|«s that success »M crown bit efforts. A man af our vicinity went to Oakland t'tty a few days ago, and on return home the ground flew up and hit him ta the lace. Thus Barrett, of Oakland City, will remove his saw-aim on to Dr. smith's land near this place. Our friend, II. C. chafer, folksef leaving this vicinity He will go on to He farm of Joseph Carr in Hadiaon township, or on a ranch ot hie own In Cufcirado. The ievent high waters have damaged many of our ritixeas, several hundred railroad ties having Abated away John Loveless has moved Born cur neighborhood on to the Sidney Wyatt farm near Petersburg. Cnxaoost Jon*. WILL YOU SUFFER with iKstiepsia am! I jver Complaint? Sliltytt’a Vitalixcr is guaranteesl to cure you. At Frank k HortiUrook a. A man of souse Duds much leas ditto ulty In submitting to one Who is wrong-headed than in attempting to net him right.

For wine back, side or cnaat, u«* Shiloh,* Pbron* Planter, Price 25 cciity, at Frank k Ilornbrooka. ^ 1 H i* a Man woe fault to he never aatiated with otir fortuuv, nor dlntlhM with our u*nhfMtailii|. SHILOH'S COUGH ami Consumption Cure i* sold bv us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by Frauk k Hornbrook. Taro things a awn should never heae<*tj at: what he can help aad what hit cannot help. CATARKli CUltItU, health and sweet breath aecuretl, by_ Shliuh't Catarrh Remedy. Price 50, cento. Nasal Injector free. Sold by Frank * LI. rnbrook. We easily tor *ive those who weory os. but eoa never torsive tfaoee who itro wearWHOOPING COUGH CROUP, kutlJUroncbttis immediately relieved bv Shiloh V Cure. SohUby Frank k llorubrouk. The vinianee done us hr others is often leas painful tbaa that which, we do to onraelTes. SHILOH S VITALIZE!! is what von need for Constipation, l/w of Appetite, IMaalncsi, and all ny inpt oni* of IKspcpsia. Price SO and 75 cents per bottle, at Frank & Hornbrook**. It la a miserable aipht to see a poor man proad and a rich maa avancloa*. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible rough. Shiloh's Cure It the remedy for you. Sold by Frank £ Uorn brook. Great good often remains uaaeeoinptkihed, merely hrnae It is not attemphnl . Til AT HACKING COCOII ean be twv quicklv cured bv Shiloh** Cure. Wc guarantee it. Sold by Frank ft Hornbrook. It la not easy to straightes In itheeak the crook that prow la the aaptiag. > There5* watew* spree* son* thin a promt mimi ud a beggaPa puiw.

EDUCATIONAL. — ! [Thtii eotnrnn will be edited byth* County Superintendent. Hedestres eomiuunicatious Iroia every teacher in the county. Address liluiA Mu Epitou:—I see in the lust issue or your valuable paper, the questons asked by one of your teachers, “Who would be President were^CieveUnd to die?” I answer, Bayard, present secretary tf State; also, “Who would be- Vice-Presi-dent?” J ■'£ Answer, John Sherman, president of the the Senate W. * * L. [IsW * *. L right?—Ep ] We have an invitation to attend the closing; exercises of Mr E E McAtee'e school We regret that we cannot be present on the very pleasant occasion Official duty calls us elsew here We wish the school, with itsIseacber and many good girls and boys and school patrons, a vefy, very happy clay. Schools are closing rapidly A lack of local tuition made the schools short in manv townships of the state this year There will be more summer select schools taught in this county this rear than in any one summer before This is a good showing * Summer select schools are good places for IMipiU who have never gone to school It gives them a start, We have just received fr w Prof A M Hweenev, of Dubois county nn article vindicating the character of that gentleman During Mr Sweeney's‘eandulaev lor State superintendent, there appeared in the Indiana Christian Advocate an article which stated, concerning Mr. Sweeney, many things wbich would disqualify anyone for the highly important office of State superintendent The article charges Mr Sweeney with having Itlled the schools of Dubois county with Catholie teachers, anti allowing them license without examina tion; and of running the schools of that con n ty in the interest of the Catholic ebutvli Mr Sweeney proves by tinitu|«achahleevidencei that these and many other charges lire false in the extreme One of Mr Sweeney’s witnesses is a smart preacher, in good standing, in the M E church One of two things is true: These honorable citizens falsify,or the Indiana Christian!?) Advocate manufactured a “lie out of w hole cloth, ail wool and a yartf-stalet” How ■» paper can do this, and be a “Christian” paper, is more thau we can couscicnciously comprehend.

rjAllOS. 8. SMITH, !U AtlKMT roa Hli Imsnnra Compunlesj wtari. Ufe Insurance Agent These are the Best f * ilW.i in (he World. M K4at« >udiC‘oll«ftlaiH n I _ mo*. k, dMTtn., f*oter»b<iirjr, lu In $5, $10 and $20 Bills, Every year, by not buying your I>Rl' MEDICO KM, PAINT*, OIKS, U'AI.L. PAPER, etc., at •a DR. J. W. City Drug Store. Where will aim be found a large stock of HCHOOI, BOOKS, 8CHOOI. KVPPUE8 slock la Uw moat complete anti prices the lowest. _rJ We mean what we say, and our low prices will (oiw it. While here during Uho fa!r. give us a call and see for yourselves. Remember the place. BERGEN'S CRT DRUG STORE, K. B. Kiig's Sew Ha tiding. Itch, Prairie Maug« anil .Scratches of every kind eared lu thirty minutes by Woolforda Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This uever fails. Sold by J. K. Adams & Son, druggists, Petersburg, lud. 27-ly A man who has pmciiceti medicine for 40 years ought to-know salt firuta sugar; read what he say#: Toutuo, O .Jan 10. liW. Messrs. F. J. Cheney * Co.—Cientlemen: —I have been in the general practice of medicine fog must 40 years, amt would say that in all my practice tad experience, have never sees a preparti m th it I could prescribe with as much confidenceof success as 1 can Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Have prescribed «| a steal aunt times and Its pBcol is wonderful, and would any la nmdusina that I have ret to find a case offatarrab that it would not cure, if they would take It according to directions. Yours trulr. / L l~ KOksl’CH. 3ft Do otfiodTSi:, summit St We will give $100 for any-raae of Catarrh j that can not be cured with Hairs Catarrh Cure. Taken internally. F.J. CHENEY * CO.. Props., Toledo, O. MB- Sold hr Druggists, 74 eta. —

ttaMrntM.ntrtteUHiratl, IHeashs waseChU. ib«M ftrCASTOMA. VfaaiktkMw Uta. ahsslant t»C ASTORIA. CAWOHl Iff AlTDl/to <« »sde. ('Ill tilut nut. We M 11N K Y «*u WMl »»u free. sotartbia* luUitii infgtml IHM a ad importance to tat that will start you in business whieh wlU brinir you ia more money, right away than anything else in this jvnrW. Any one t-ao do tW w»rt and live at lma». Hither net; all ase*. Something new. that just coin* money f*r nil workers. Wo will start, rant; capital not needed. This l« one of the : genuine, important chances of * lifetime. Those who sre smldtious and elite rprisin; will imt defer. Orsml outfit free. Address True * Co-, Augusta, Maine. .taaspiniOi ,**«fo3aS!la»5I j*!i“mm ralatoaarj Caasiaij I>ear*lr:—1 referred the trial bottle of yobr ‘ Wlaits Wine of Tar Syrup which you sent ■ to me address. My wild ha beta troubled ■ tritha lunr disease for mors than eighteen ! years, and was pronounced to he last January la the last stases of Pulmonary <«»- saiaMioa. Ohs eommeooetl inking your valuable medicine sad received relief at coca, She baa uaed three battle*sines and; is now ns'nc the fourth, and her health is batter thaa tar many rears Witebeerfuily ; reroatmeiuf it to ail adirted with say trouble i of the threat ac lanjr*. We war yet our medicine rhrmtih John TWter. our «rr. ehantat Ibis place. Tours Bes'eetftiHy, ’ Rev. J.JL r:y. Smok^ae Sistsss. Jfo. Susa a £. fly.

== Me*. On and after February 1st, Freigh ( trains 27 and 28 will Carry 1‘asscngw* between Evansville ami Worthing* tou. G. J. Grammkk, G. P. ATEI'STFES’ NOTICES. "VOTrCF. is licrebv given to all parties ronmiHHl that I will attend at my office 111 Otwell, at Breeden's harness shop, , EVERT MONDAY, To Iramct business connected with the office of Trustee of Jefferson township. M. OKAY. Trustee. 1COTICE Is hereby Riven ta all parties tnter- " eated that I will attend at my office In Stendni, > tbeofflec BYERY SATURDAY, To transaet business eonneejed with of trustee of Lockhart township. All pcrsOnr tin vine business with said office will plense take notice. O.J. GREEKWAY, Trustee. by gtvrih VOTICK is hereby___ ceraed that I will attend at my residence tool! paitles conIVF.KI MON OAT, To transact business connected with the office of Trustee of Mudison township. J R ltoWMAS, Trustee. N OTICE is hereby Riven to all prisons intenrsted that 1 will attend at my Office at my residence. EVERT FRIDAY, to trammel business connected with the office of Trustee of Marion township. All persons having business with said office will please take notice. ELIAS GARRETT. Trustee. S11*EK1NTEN DENT’S NOTICE. TJl'BLIC examination of applicants fee a teacher’s license will be belli ou the last Saturday of each mouth as follows: For months having uneven numbero'f duys, it Augusts. For those having an othil number, at Petersburg. A certificate of good moral chancier from some member of the County Hoard ol Educa - tion must be brought by apiiltcanta In the county ami from County Su|>eiintcuilciit by those out of the county. J. L. MOl'NT. June 1.1 She. t.’oun t jr Nup’i. LEGAL. Administrators Sale of Beal Estate. N’OTICE is licrebv given, that by virtue of nn aider of the Pike Circuit Court, made at the November term MM, the undersigned Admin istrator of the estate of Henty Dupree, deceased, will offer ibr sale at aucti iu on Uie premise*, on SATURDAY, February lft. 1887, An equal undtvideil two thirds of Hie follow ins reall estate In Pike Comity, In tlic State of Itidlnnn. to wit: tine hundred acres off of the north west end oflocalIon number one hnmtrvil and fortysix, tiki) In section three, (S) township otic,fl) mirth range nine (9) west. , TERMS: One third cash, the residue iu equal imvments due in nine and idghteen moatto> with note* having good freehold surety, lieu ring six per li-nt interest and waiving valuation ami appraisement lass. " Sale to begin at two o’rlia-k p. to. Ed. H. REEDY, »(Jnir.lt t) Administrator.

Notice W Non-Resident. State of I?tni.u»A( In the Pll* ('limit PlKKCoricTv. tmurtMan.-hU-rni.ltli; Pntrtelc A. McCarty l vs. t Mary J. Biovn, > UmrR! A. thrown | and William I - Hughe*. J Now romcstlic plaintiff. by Rtchnnlsnn ft Taylor attorneys, and tiles Ills complain! herein, together trith an affidavit, that the defendant William Hughes is a uou-resident of the Scale of IiMliauti. Notice is then-fore iltureby given said d*fendunt.tlKit unless Ik- bound appear on tintln*t day of the next term of the Vibe circuit court to be hotden on the first Monday of March A. I>. IXIC. at tine Court House in He tershnirg in said County and state, and answer nr ik-mtir to said eomplaint, the same -rill be heard and determined in his absence. Iu w itness whereof, I hereunto sen my hand awl alBx the seal of said court, at Peter*burg, this lltli duj- of January A. I). liteT. * IiAXC ASH BY. Clerk. Notice to Non-Resident. STATE OF IJfDIAWAi Hu the Pike Circuit Pike Coi-ntv. ( (."ourt, March term, 1*5 Patrick A. McCarty) v*. > William Hu«hes etal’ Now mines tlie plalnitllf, by Richardson A Taylor bis attorneys mid flics his i-omplair l herein, turretln-r with an affidavit, that the defemhint William Hushes is a uou-rcsldcuil of the Statrof Indiana. •Notice Is therefore hereby given mhldefendant, that unless he Is- and appear on the flrst day of the next term of the PI Circuit Court to b>- ludden on tlie first M on-lay rtf Mun-h A. I>. liW. at the Court House in Petersburg tn said County and Hi ah . and answer or demur to saldi cmupialnt, the saute wtll he heard and determined In bin aharnci-. In (fitness whereof, l lietcunto set my hand and affix the seal of said i-ourt at fVtenbun;. t ilts 11th day of January A 1>. Miff. HAN C. Atilt UY. Clerk. Notice to Non-Resident. \ Before James P. Rosa, State Of Itrni ajta. | a Justice of the Peace Pike Cuc.xtt. j In anil for Monroe Tja / in said count y. Siao.x P Low Ki Jons WOODEU.1 Now comes the plnlntltrand files Ills eo*plaint amt affidavit in attachiueiil, showing that thedefendnat. John Wondell. i s about to sell or ceuvcy his property suljt'et to uxiNotlee is therefore- hereby given said defendant that unless he be aint appear befoie the said James Kt IUns.at his offi-.o ______ In said township, on Friday, February M, 1*0, at 1* o’clock a. m.. of said day and answer ordt- * ‘ iti the same will be demur to said rompl'atut: termined In his niwm* Witness my hand this Si day of Jan , llff. STtS . JAMES K. It OSS, J. P. iSKAl.j

Notice to Non-Bowdent. Statk or Indiana! In the ttlu- CtaJJtll Pikk corxrr 1 Csurl Mutli k-nu, I*. Ax am* a J. U1-BKK1 { Complaint No. MM, Jaxkh H. BvkkO _. _ . Now n«nw the plaintiff. by Townsoml, Fhcwf * Hmtth hi r sitorneya. anil «hw her roniolnlnt herein. torelber wltliati affidavit, tlmt Una defendant James II. RnrlU Isa noiiresldent of the xtatr of I ml I* nit and that tb l* art ton I* fur the pur same of obtaining a dlvoiee. Notice la therefore hereby given laid defendnnt. that unleaa he he him! appear on U«e eighth day of the nex t term of the PUwt iireitit ('(lint to be hoWtn on the dnlMamlt* of March A. II. I*C. »»the Court Honae In Petenltain InaitW County and .'date, and a newer of demur to aaM romplalnt, the aowte will tie heart! ami determined In I ...__hdaabaener. In witaaoa whereof. I heawunloaet my found ami affix the ami ofsahl court, atr leteraburs. thMIT^ day oflanoarvA. K«Um to ntjticliu. Pf PCRKPANOK ntr the law e* 11 Wishing a Or - . . County Hoard of Health, and re ,alrlnt all phyalrlaasnndacenuchurxwtvpori tutbeaesretary of «nld Hoard, I hereby rei|Oe»l a fold with tha law lo this n-gard. and __pbyatetaiM and arcoarhurs are lie ret,.V not! Bed to arklnraa their 1* port* and -. - -a-a -—' (to mi Undue*. p.itoljdnrwmjM _ R „ Auf uata. Pike Co., Ind. ilflktliH for Lti to sell sidritnus, vlmnu awt imtlt It-1- .. _'.....ntlti *KaU ta r.lluH at » ttlll.i tori lit a linwouaiitlly than a ijimrl at a lime, rtth tl*r privilege of allowing the same to^j* a* my rrtn aald Honors an* 'll rank ni e^roh? arn'Tiirank fat a twoistory brick SI n« sllmatadon part ol lot 1 iimher.tginyfmir ->•u',h",owu ^55355iVlS^Hr. eorilCK 111 ^ til the R A j»p!taitto»_r»r License. to tbe Hoard ;ven that I will ilssioiier* of KM ■nnty„ Indiana, at their March 'term. <*,, ir a Heenne Inaell spl Hums, rlnoroi ami malt 'thorn In a W quantity than a <|M»rt at a - ** ■-**—- allowing the lute, with the privilege of allot a be dtnak opou my premises, ly place ofWdnnri. where!* e satin ,-herrhi ashfllqimrs I* a ou»-»t«ry hat

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Real Estate Agency, P. W_. CHAPPELL, INDIAN PETERSBURG All lands anil town In my liamls fm, wilv will bo advert tii-d fn-c of cirnnre. O print-—l'p stnlrsovrr I'llt Drue Store. CITY BAKERY Sew Flm-Sf* Same, WM Formerly of Princeton. having purchased the stuck of A. HAAS, will eontlutw at Tiie Old Stud, ItteSt. bet. TtilStt, ft Where will be found u flret-elaas stuck of TOBACCO* &t., Hot Coffee, Luaohes, &a, Served at all times, tilvo him a call. -OYSTEESFresh ft Fine, Sernd a ? Stile, or by Cta THOMAS N.6IBS0H, WORKING CLASSES ATfEKTICJC! We n re twiyr prepared to furnish all classes with etoplb.ui.-nt at home, the whole at the time, or ftif their spare inonients. Buisness orw, lipid and profitable. Pr metis of either easily earn irom S6 iviiU to |3.»» Jier evening, and a projiorthm sum hy devoting ail their lime to the business. B«v» and rirle esm nearly as murh as men. That all wt*> nee this may rend their adnata. nml test ttwbusineaa.« maim this offer. To such as are nut welt satisfied | we will send one dollar «i |u*v Ssr the tnsible of wrfttinfi. Full perth-ttW* ami outfit XJflTtem live at home, smi make more Till) money at work I'or us., than at any. 1V AS thing else in t Ida world. Capita! not needed; yon are staled tree. Both sexes; all am*. Any one mo do the wart;. Large eamines sure Srom first start. CeatIv outfit and terms free. Better not delay. Coat* rou nothing io send u* your address and find out: ’ if vou are wise you a il; do e att Me. II. Halit it l tc..l t ills id. Main

Ifflfli gf Ecmij, WILLIAM HUN, ST., Million, white President of the French Hepublic sulu: **Ie aula; U resit!” am, t stay.) lu answer to the ninny Inquiries of my natrons for how lone a period I Intend to slay In Petersburg, I relay | have come to Petersburg to stay, iind hoi« to build up a eery large business mid in sn' doing to save money for every patron of ai> store. The following are a few of Utef bargain* whlleh I otter to the «. public for Ifce next thirty day*: ■eel haa««Mdr trdur waed Wash Tuba, troui f(c la tl.7S, each. Foul Scuttles, fma SJIc la 40e each, • Ccal Shovel*, lisafhc •• toe ruck. JPakega, At tc llftc each. KuCt lroua. Ac w peaad. Acute Frying Puis*, franc ISc la OOa tafh. Id stamped and pieced Tinware, I keep eierytklig made. Every piece of my very beet Tinware is Wanuuteil. Even- piece of my very best Tinware i* uot • to lie (ousti better anv nh&ru. Every piece id my very best Tinware 1* made of XXX!tin. w hich quality tahuowu hjr liie people as “Mock tin.” Jewelry, Watckes, Ac., Repaired «ad Satisfaction Guaranteed* Tempi© of Economy, WILLIAM EISGEHtSr.f Pcitersfaggi^Ind, m imunL DAILY, SUNDAY AND WEEKLY. The Most Complete Newspaper ii ill Departscats in the Slate of Indiana It is the only paper in the State publishes all the i,ew» furnished- hy ihc Western Associated and Uuilod Press Associations. RcprcscDSctl .by special correspondents in every totrn iumI city iu Us field. }' A complete ncwspf.per in every deport • ment, imvlof-thc largest general ctn-ulatten cfuiii-pairnalTli the HUrte; Among die Journal, regular contributor* are many of the V-n-kmiun writers of the period, who furnish regular feat are*. The .'Sunday Joanml Is the i-quai of any ik«h|*|kt In the country, and vnatly ni-ja-rior to any In any In Indiana. replete with news, aMu-leaaud selected miscellany, prose and poetry. It has a circulation more tnua double that of any Kiwilay paper ta the State. Us |n||) fajj (THE WEEK bY EDITION,. One dollar per year, he* a rlrcnlatloti e«|te*ditig **• every tosnlry in Imliuoauiut ttljncri t ■territory. It in soMnpiete eonipebdiutu of the news of tire wee*, accompanied: by tl-o latest market report,. Kind special dt-part-ment* devoted to arrienll utsl, hurt leu Iturul and b«lU“ lx>!<l U-fh i it la complete 1* every dcpartsueirt. mm or mums BAU.y. One you-..a-1'tKmt Sunday. I12J i f.e year, wit n Sunday 1" ttih mouths, rr it bunt Sunday six month*, with Sunday.. »tv .uiit.,,11* Vt1li,.,i.i 1. Three month. without Xu'miay. Tlirti- mousse, with *di mlny One mouth, v itlimit !<,iue'*y On© iiiuath. With Hnndej