Pike County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 43, Petersburg, Pike County, 10 March 1887 — Page 3

.TimcEW.Aiv ton*. Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, rKTKR!?nfii<;. IXMAXA AM land* nod town pnwrljr pl«r<*<l ln my band* fori*!* wIllbeedvcrtlneafreeofcliiMWc. ’SSw-l'P iwlnonr C*jr l>rue M«T. ~9T T IIOS. 8. .“MIT1I, IMi In*um»ee CampanM; alao. Idl* Inaura nee A eeiil the Beat lotupanle* hi lh- World. ‘ U«1 KrtutoSCl CWMrtkm.. THUN. u-—-lVh-r-lMirg, I nd. ®LOST!® $100.00 In $5* $10 ami $20 Bills, Kv-ry rear. bv not buying your MUM*. MKUICINKK! PAIXTN.UII.M. WALL r.VPEIt.rte* Kt DR. J. I. BERGEN’S City Drag Store. Where will alan lie fmiml a larr- stock of HI'lliMH. BOOK*. Will Mil. HI' 1*1*1,1 KM Ac. A apeclalty la mode »r theao'ppaoda. oui *u»-k I* the iniiat complete and price* llic J |4»VI'«t. We mean what we aay. and our low price, j a III prove It. When you are In town, rive n* a call and nee for youmclvr*. Iteiucmlier the place, BERGEN'S CITY DRUG STORE, t E. K. kins’* »w BalMing. K. .1 I UYltIUS,

Resident Dentists PrlrrtkHrf, Indiana. a t.t. ■w’cx:.*: Aa-Txmz; Oi&i-e in Sen lluiik HiiiWin*. ADAMS BROTHERS, -riUOPIUKTORH— Livery, Feed aad Sale Stable, ( uliMB HUTU AN!> WAl.XIT 3T»t«r•Tswxgr. Xnd. linn and Unpsl * f«r hirr nl reni«M»*W* j rtilc«. Nr* Bwinflr*! MalV llorsr*. * ItoKHNM F(U UT TIIK IUY OB WlM. ScraM Salld. ea Cemml»»lcn. : BIB-A-XTST'S Hew Picture Gallery, H/SGEN'S NEW BUILDING, Oar Daar Ka >t •( M*bI(m Mmt, PKTKBUBI K«i. rr» '• 1,1, kind* «C Aaiiitllur*. r ililJUtKN s l'|PiTn:l> ' taki-ii tlir* I.H1UTNINU IMIOTKKH and j I nlt>Au'lim iwirrnih'Al. 1 maka- a *jn rk*ll» ,.f K.OIII.V ami r**i *utt >•«> Wli In ,|u.iUf > ami prt"'- W«*ilHl‘yiNH ANI> l;\ |aIUIIM1 rrmioM ,o«-nirr»-..rli.-a,illi:it tiki Mill l»r a.lotit.hr.1 wln-n y«Mi Irani <«ir ,arVr*. , it'ralt mail *•» «* and w «#l runvim v \..u tliat taur tiall**ry I* tlic "Una.” Dr. J. D. Lcetzerich,

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Pike County Democrat. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1887. (Snterrd at I ho ]Nn>tuffirc at lvteiniuirf, tail., for trun»inl*»ion through the mail* a» mound rtaaa matter.; Tun or tnHum»5. If paht In ahaart . ........« *i IfpoM wlltiln thirty dat a. .1 * Ifpukl within the year. ..19 If paht after eaptratlen of year .1* No paper aent out of the county uuleaa paid ii ttdvRttn1. IVraooa aeinllns ua a rluh of five, with USl will receive the puper free for one year. ADTEKTIS1M* SATES AND RILES. Space. I w.'jj w- :*■!*> I luoeM nw kycur

AttTrnwumM may nimtsni u'‘*“” * without extra clutrsv. Hills l.vThe IwWof If-rnl advert Nine la llxcd bylaw, ord ndvritiacinruta of HiU rlumlrr will be chanted Irnl! rate*. Advert lacinriil* ordered out before flplration of contract will be charged l ru indent n<t.— All Imnplcnt notlni or advert lacmenU usual be |udd fur In nlvnsro. must be on .olid metal buses, us no wooden boats will lie Inserted. Announcements of candidates: lor corporal Ion and tnwiisltlp offices, I2.W); for county olllns, f-V«; district offices. II0.1V. Advcrtbs'inculs and business locals pot marked with nnuiler of Insertions required will le imhilsbed until ordered out, and charted acvordllilfly. . For special |>osiilon, l« per cent, extra. laseat not Ices In s|«s-U«l ortumu.'i (suits |«T line; loeal not lees Interspersed with news matter, 10cents per line. Obituaries, wnlillnt indices, lists of wedill UK nr birthday nnsa-nt*. or resolHthms ol ■dine te e< indole nee. exeevdliix ten lines, wll I be charted A retila per line. Tcnijieninee and elm re 11. notices, for featlvats. etc.; or any lotln- that nertalus to mon-cy-makint, i cents per llur eachlusertioii. The Pike Csastj bcamerat baa the laciest rlreaUtlan af aa; area paper pafellsbed la Pika Caaat)! Adrertlaera wilt make a Bate af this Ibct! THE NEWS In Brief, With Pointers on ttnslness . * Uniter*. Drain your wot land or It will drain vou. Lnok for Gray 4 head's jrraud offer in lids issue. Leave your order for Tile and don't let till* chance slip. Grav & Itead's Mock of Tile will not last ion" at-their offer. Fanners should sow oats. Not enough of that article is rinsed. The damage* done by the high water* have not tx-cu more titan average. Now i* the time to tiny Tile. Thev will pay for themselves in one year. Iter. l{icbard*oti wilt&oocupv the It. K. pulpit here next Sunday night. Win. Hi-gcn. Jr., smiles all over bis face. It's a boy ami weigh* 10* * lb*. Some of our coal dealers talk of suspending the business till next whiter.. Grav & Head will furnish men nf experience to put the Tile in and guarantee I he work, so you will run uo risk.

Why do farmer* delav Tiling their In ml when it will pay I'D per if ut. oil the money ivmlni ? Some of our citizens waul to know if coke i- to lie ■‘■•hi iu the home market, and at what price A protracted meeting liegius at Alford next Sunday night under the auspices of lire. A*hory. A great many farmer* of tide county are inti tiding to put iu tile iu the low lands the coming year. Farmer*, why do you plow through 1 mud. when Tile investments wilt pay30 |>er cent., and make your land dry ? LARGEST STOCK of Steel and < 'hi I till Plows in the County at Shaw iian Jt,£00>.shot's. Presiding Elder Want preached! an excellent sermon last Sunday1 night at llie M. E. church, iu this place. _^L___ Farmers. Tile ten acres of your wet land if it doe* co*t f 10U.UO. Sevouty or eighty bushel* of eorn per acre will put the tiiouey hack in your jiockcls again. I Tlie IVtersliurg coke i* now idu* ally on the market. Hurrah! Till* much. *0 good ! Other enterprise* will follow. No man need to fear la settle in Petersburg. _____-* Ladies, do not fad to bring vowr' bailies now white they are in perfect health and have a good picture made of them, by C. 11. Souder, the new photographer. Kime & Cunning will start their! new (louring mill the last ofthis week, j It is said to he an cxrellcut mill. Chioii compliments itself on the good bread ex|iected. Persons sending coin mu ideal ions to this office must sign them. If uot signed they w ill.not be published, as we do not wish to be res|K>u*ible for unsigned articles. W- II- 1* Wolf, of Viiuf nnos, and Chief Engineer Hubert, were in Petersburg last Saturday 0,1 business connected with IVtersburg and tl»e new railroad which is to come through the county from Viuoeimos to Jasper and Points ou the Ohio River by the way of IVtersliurg, of course, hut only upon condition that Washington township makes npprof in ion of *14U0UU0. Host of the citizen* say they will uot vote an appropriation, of two percent, tax. From theexpressions we have heard, is our opinion that not more tiiau one per cent, ran be voted. Our citizens nil! vote this amount, and willVertaiul? think them wives, fortunate to get so great an improvement at smell j low rites. Fy atl means, gin* us the railroad,

A FACTORY, iliekorj and Oak Spokes, Barrel Staves, Barrel Beads Ac., Ac. Joint A. ltousli, Frank Ifouslt, C. A. ltousli, anti J. II. Roush, of An-souia, Ohio, have made the citizens of Petersburg a proposition which the citizens are disposed^to accept. The company want $1000,00 to assist in moving their maclilnery Ac. to Pelcrburg, and the lease of ground on which to set their works. There are four families ami the foie-, men of the factories. The euterpri.se will furnish work for quite a number of laborers. More than $6004X1 oi | the $1000,00 have been contributed, j Of tiic few enterprises that succeed here this is one that will. Ait that has heen pusited with energy here has proven profitable. IVc predict that more than oue factory will he under hcatlwsyl n less than a 12 monthV from now ?

Call am! examine tlie new photo work at Charles U. Sunders Gallery. 5 Hammond's old stand, Eiscrt’s Building. cts. only. Genuine Oliver Plow Point* al Shaw halt & Boousliot a. 40 la It Kalpherl With the rain ou last Saturday there fell here soinethiug which resembles sulpher. U lias since been In the wells and cisterns, in the brooks, and under every chi|*, bord, and plank that was oil the ground wheu the rain fell. Different theories are ollered ou the cause of the uncommon phenomenon. Some claim that it is from volcanic eruptions, others, that it is from the coke ovens. The latter can hardly be true, as buriiiugcoal would produce the same phenomenon oftener than once. The volcanic explanation is the most plansablc. The Union High school will open ita spring term. March «£l,1887. and continue ten weeks. Tuition, #5 and $*;, payable in advance. (Masses Will be sustained in all the romnion brandies. For further Information address M. It. Thomas, Union, lnd. .40 Cts. Oliver Chilled Plow Points at Sbawbaii & Itoonshot's. Knights of Fytheas Spartan Lodge Xu. 90., K. of P‘s was rr-orgaHired at this |>lace oti the Dt, iusl.. at night, of course. The gallant Knights who performed the rcreniouics in the re-organiration were of Pythagoriaa Lodge No. 118, washitig‘on, I ml., and Asealon Lodge No. 155, of Piiiiceton. lnd. The member* ; attending were: C. P. Scudilcr, C. ] R. Market. G. (•’. Coding. B. J.jllailey. A C. Barber. J. G. Allen, W. F. Hoffman, Geo. Hopkins, Will Dale, T. A. Mills, S. C. Eskridge, Geo. Allen, O. E. Boh Durant, and Henry II. Hyatt, I of Pythagorean Lodge. No. 118. of; Washington ; Cash C. Lester, O. 8. Branham, Im»u Stein, It. A. Wo<*d*. Will Archer, K. It. Pinner, Chas. .Shannon, Kohl. lloWe, W: II.: Im*wIs, ,\. E. I«wi«, W. D. Itobluson, S. II. j Kidd, W. I- Snapp, Oscar Haas, W.j T. Wade. (Mias. Ilcbcrd. Ellis Tichnor. ■ Dmis Rothschild. Fred Hall, Jbhu - Griffin. Itatcs Polk, IV. S. Sears, .1. A. Wright. J. W. De Piiest, at Asealon Ijxige. No. 15a, of Princeton. It.is perhaps enough to say of these \ gentlemen that they are as gallant and noble tn&i as ever visited this town. The Order at this place ha* a part of the most cneijetic ami enthusiastic j ouug men of this town and the surrounding country. The K. P*» all over the Xatiou are energetic, push tng, prosperous, honest, honorable and ennobling. No lodge well acquainted with the K. P's, claims *ii|>eriorty over it. It will erelong lie the leading lodge here as it is elesewhere.

Ska whan to Boonshot arc the only Agent* in Petersburg wll- JA rU] lug the Genuine OH- Tv ver Chilled l'low Point*. Casino Opera Company. Manager llraaeiton has contracted with the Casino Cootie Opera Comliauv Tor Monday, March 2Sth, toproduec Mascot. < This company needs uo recommendation. When here some lime tgp it played Mikado aiul Olivette, which were pronounced by tl»e public the bent entertainment ever given in tbe ball. Remember the dale. Coming, sure. A letter from l'rof. Ituiwiie state* that the Port Itrauch Normal will be well attended this summer. Advertisement of this school is elsewhere in ibis pajs'r. Cheap Feed. ' All parties wanting cm shed com for feeding pun«oscs can get wiiat they want by taking their corn to John P. Ash. one miic south of Petersburg. where they can have ill crushed foriic|ier bushel. Mill runs every Friday. John F. Ash. Mr. X. II. Motsingcr has bought an Interest in the Martin County Tribune, Mr. A. C. Hacker haring retired from the journalistic field of Martin county. We slncerley hope lor Mr. Molaiuger that he may be a great success financially. ‘ A* to politics we are “feniist” liim. But here U onr gJtT Bro. Motsingcr; and may you never have embarrassment, lint. Ilacker, may you be blessed in whatever yon may engage. Look I Look!! Look!!! i Gray to Read are determined to ■ i give the farmers a chance to boy Tile this spring. Notice of Election. Notice t* hereby given, that there will he an election held at tbe Castle llall of Spartan Isodge No. 90. K. of P„ on Tuesday evening, March I8U11, 1837. for I lie purpose of electing three trustee* for said lodge for the ensuing ! term. J Newt. S. Sxi.bt. A. cc. I-'': -•: ->. li» of ami §,

Personal Para*

T. A. Bynum spent Sunday In Petemburg. lAieiuaThoinn* renewed his subscription, ■a also did James Chew, atocte our last to«u». J iimcti 11 Brown was in Petersburg Suitunlay. - ." | J . A. McClure, of Knox county, called Saturday. Lewis Robling renewed his aulweription Friday last. M W. Hargrave la a new subutriber (:o the Democrat. Elias Garrett, trustee of Marion township, called Monday. '• L 4 | W. P. Knight and family hare timed t« CiucitjuaU, Ohio. Jeff Abbott care this office a friendly call Wednesday, aa also did his Bro. P C. A5»* butt. C d Chambers called at this office Monday. He ia Jolly as ever, tbench he reported no snake stories thia time. Judge Welbo™, Prosecutor Bret* and Hon. J. E. McCullough ore at their usual places in the court room this week. Called all at once: Dr. A. L Caae, of Augusta; John Millr and John loung, of Winslow, and X. Corn, of Augusta,Aon Monday last. Couie again. _( Mr. Henry Jennings, of Portland, Oregon, last week visited his sister-in-law, Mrs. Urns. Schafer Mr. Jennings Is [M-nprh-tor of a large .tirniture factory In Portland. Levi Thompson and hia fa ther called at this office on last Tuesday to order the ptits li rat Ion of the minutes of the S#th„ Annusl waston of The Friendship Association of the United Baptists Mr Harrison Tyler, of Brook, Ind , has rented his property and moved to Petersburg. Mr. Tyler is a worthy gentleman sml deserves the respect and friendship of j those who may make his acquaintance. Uoonvil|e Enquirer, 6th inst —Mr Will Hudson, of Petersburg, visited friends in Bimav iUc during the week Thu western fever has got him. and he talks of locating iu Wk-hita or LtcUin, Nebraska From our Correspondents. MADISON TOWJiSHtr. K E. Me A tee goes to law school soon Maple sugar luis been ripe for nome time Farmers are preparing for a large oats crop. I Sylvester Me A tee ia llfty-four to-day, the Sib Inst. a, *• Miss Jones, of Logan townsliim died on Tuesday night, the 1st inst., of heart disease, nged about seventy years. ■*' s The protracted meeting at tlie Bumble school-house baa resulted, up to this writing, (March 6th), in six convewnna The trustee talks of buildiug a new sclsxilhouse. Ity all means, give us a house with two rooms. Madison needs a graded school. tV Ell'll A. mix id. Mr Editor:—I couie again to tell you about our little town and surroundings. William llidge, Jr , is on the nick list. Mr William lloUon has left this pliace for Arkansas. Success to him. Mr. Hubert aud John Holtons areuua visit to their old Kentucky home. A young man of this place lias bis eye on a young whlow May he succeed Every buly ought to take the Democrat— especially those of Democratic principles. Our post office is well supplied with mail, however hard it may be on the mail carrier. Mr. P. C Abbott closed our school on the it'd tilt. All are satisfied Ho treated the pupils to candy, *e. If you want g«H meals and lodging, stop at the Union hfitel, (K. Minor, Proprietor ) Travelling agents will find this an excellent stopping place. Bev. William Chesser came borne Saturday. 36th nit., from I-ong Branch, where he had been holding a protracted-niectiiig He was successful in Ills efforts. We had a lecture at Noxid on the 3Sd and 2tlh ult. Sane outsiders behaved very nadly: they came nigh killing our intended marshall, Mr. James Bolling, bv setting a rail against tbs door on the outoide When Mr. Bolling rpened the door the rail fell Toward bint. I promise more next time %tri Adams.

CUT TOWMHIf “In the cour»* of human eveuliu, we “take : our pen iu hand*' to write uptlie happen-. ingH in this quarter of our county. There is cousitlenthle sickness in this lo- j calitjr, according to the report of our phva- j icians. “I sit me down a pensive time to spend, ami awaii other happenings te nourish the activity of thought. I n ion and viceuty enjoys a religions revival which has been in progntut for several da; a The meetings art conducted by Kevt happen and Wallace 9. W. Thomas closed a writing school of twelve lessons given In the Spencerian system of practical penmanship, lie has gone to Oakland City to tench * <-ommercial school. Mr David Orubb la not only :> stock raiser and fanner but a Spencerian ink sliager | front a way lack. He is an .HOP* on cblrography. The cake is all bin. You may again roller! C. O. D. ■, VhsnBsby naadek. wagaeahsrCiknTtSLl. •has shs was a Child, shr. erisd tv CARQUA, WhaaaAs became Was. she staagtnCAffiEOBIA. Whan aha had CMHmn. a Vs gar. thus CASTOML, ft Excursions to Hoi-Mo. The E. k I. will sell excu rsion tickets lo Florida points on earh Wednesday in March, nt the low rate of our liiuitod tare for the room! trip, tickets good 30 days. For farther iufurraation apply to E. B. liCXKEL, G. J. Ot llWAt, Agent, Tralic Magr„ Petersburg, lnd, Evansville, Ind. Examinations.' Students graduating examinations as follows: Madison township. at Bowinau schoot-house, Marcia 13th; Logau township, Center school-house, March 14th. Jefferson, Lockhart, Monroe, l*atoka, Washington, Marion and Clay will hold theirs at close of Spring schools in those townships. J. I* Morx-r, Snpt. Gray A Brad’s Specie! effer. Will sell Tile from M lurch 15th lo May 15th on nine t»onlli'i< titue, with food note. We make litis offer so that every enterprising fanner will »ave a cbstKT to fry the benefit^ of rue. \

Oakland (11 j N< mat Iastitate. The Oakland Cil Normal Institute will o|teu April 1 th and continue ! eight weeks. Its aief purpose is to prepare teachers ft examination aud for their work. L Boarding, $2.50. Tuition, 13.00. % Address, I C. Johnson, 28t4 akland City, lid. We hare a cor raiinicatioii from Mr. M.D.lIargrorf of Jefferson township, on the positit > of different itersons and parties >f the temperance question. We Wf pnblidi it in part or in wlioie next ' xsk, accordini" to space.

Ail E*4 to B« » Scraping. Kdtvanl Shepherd jl IlatT'Mbwg, lit., «*V«: “Having iwe ed so much benefit t'nim Electric Hitter* feel it duty ti» let Miffering humanity now it. Have had a running wire on my l ! for eight years; uij doctors toid me 1 » ild have to have tins bone gcniped or let mnputoted. 1 used, instead. three bottle* f Electric Bitters and! seven boxes Hucfclen Anwcii Salve, ami tuy leg is now sound and welt” Electric littters are sold at ti y centi. n Iwltle, and! Bucfclcu's Arneca Si ve at Sk". per box by Adams A Son. __— Rock port talki of a mew courthouse. The Rev. Geo. 1 Thayer, of Hour1h>ii, tml., says: Both myself antll wife owe our Hr t to Shiloh's Coir sumption Cure." Sold by Frank & llorubrook. Princeton is sai to be practical!) out of debt. Arc You Made Miserable by Indi - gestion, Constipat m, Uiitxiness, Loan of Appetite,Yellov Skin ?Shiloh's Vifalizer is a positiv cure. Sold by Frank & llornbrc k. In Xcw Alba tty Ind., live hundred jiersons have n «utly joiued the church. For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, you have* printed guarantee, on every Iwttlc o Shiloh’s VitaJixcr It never fails to ci •c.—Sold by Frauk & llorubrook. There has beer • great amount of gas found in Indi na this winter. “Ilacktuelack.” t lasting and fragrant perfume. F ice 25 a ml 50 cents. Sold by Frank & lorn brook. The brouzu ti key is a stalwart bird,and jierhaps stands without a peer at tiic head of ti » poultry kingdom. The enormous si* ! attained by some specimens of thi variety was once considered as so1 lething wonderful, hut at the presen time the valuable trait of large siz is so well kuowii and such a distil ruisliel characteristic of this variet; that tliousands of the bronze raric y are distributed all over the Uni toil Hates. A Nasal Iiijd or free with each luitilc of Shiloh Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents.- -Sold by Frank & llorubrook. It should lie t e aim to have the manure heap “h at” unlit a through decomposition 1> s been effected, but the lieating shot d not be allowed to progress until th heap ‘•fire-hangs.” By forking ov< • the manure and throwing the co rscr materia! to the ‘centre the who! mass ram be gradually, reduced to a Sue condition, which will not only rcr ter it more available as plant food, b t enable the farmer to handle aud s read it more easily. Why Will Y- I eouglt when Shiloh’s Cure will «; ve itutnedialc relief. Price 10 cts.. 50 s. and f 1. Sold by Frank & lloriih >ok. There is no ti: xl rule for milking kicking cows, b t a eorres|K>ndent in au exchange na ie$ the following as his method: Ap •oaeli the cow whist - liug, Singing or dking, to attract her attention. Lrai gently against her to “hoist.” PI: e the head against her and adjust t e stool, sit down a nd gently grasp the briber fore teat, then the near one. a I with (he head still resting against ?r, keep milking mud whistling nutii »e job is done.

Shiloh’* Cure rili inrtnitetliaf oly relieve Croup, W looping Cough,’ and liroiirhiti*. S» d by Frank & Hornbrook. > An excellent ting to feed to poultry, especially ens and pullet*, is parched corn. It makes butt little difference how 1 wck it h so the grains retain their *hfc£gj^ The best plan la to rru.'h it and nx with other meal, they nit sure to pick uantiiy to do them re principle of the lie ehanroal. am inj'ret in every cj« food wrier made. It nets of the liver, aids digestion ami in >. go rates ami renewsthe blood. Tr a lit tile powder or crushed parrhc corn for a few mornings and notta the »holesocn effect. as hr this mean up a sufficient good. Tl»c art charred corn is dient that is p and condition [ ou the seeretioi Shilohs*Cats -h Kcinedy.m positive enre for Catarr Dipt licria ami Canker Mouth.—S d by Frank £ Hornbrook. P.e-plant is delicious ami very healthful prodt t, and it should be in every garden. It comes to the table earlier than o ier gulden products, and it not onl furnishes a pleasant relish, but its s idity is very liienefleial to the hum n system, which at that season of c year, perhaps more than at other easonis, needs something tart. Tf i land used- for growing pie-plant si uId lie rich, and deeply plowed. It winter the bed should be covered pr ty thickly with manure. Sow th seed in May in rich, fine soil. Gro the plants six inches apart the first *ar. Iia the spring of the second yea thin to three feet and a half or four et. There are several varieties, and e catalogues will describe the char eternities of each. Garni Bes ts la Every Case. D. A. vbohs:il paper dealer of m„ write* that In- waa with it terete seriously 1settled on bis hrdies without bet it. Briag induced to try Dr. Klmj’sNew scorery for Cor sumption, did so and was itirelv cured by use or a r**w bottles. Sii e which time be has used in bis frailly or alt t ouch* and Colds ithbest ivsul Thii is the experieiwe nf t house mis w *e lives' bare lawn saved BMH m Trial Etottles

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Tm Vr»'ES» NOTICES.. NtJTICE lit hereby riven to nil parties concerned that 1 will attend nl mi)' office lu | Otwell, ut Brveilen's lurnuw shop, EVERY MOXUJkT, To transact business counseled with the office of Trustee of Jefferson tuwnshl p. M. UltAY.Trustee. KOTICE I* h«*wbjr given fa all parties Interested tluit li will attend at my office In Ktendal, li m 8ATTWAT■ To transact business connected with the office oftrusteeofLockharttownship. AI person* bavin* huatoew with mid office will pbmar take notice. . ' it). J. Git EKN WAY. Trustee. VOTIfE I* lusrehy iriven topi! parties eoncerued that, I will attend at my leal deuce EVERY XON1l.lt, To transact hostoesa connected with tthe office o, Tnui.ce of Madison Tnl„^ VOTICE to lieteby riven to all persons !n--*A ;wested tliat I will «|tend at toy office at my residence. iirnt r«ii»AT, to transact business connected with the office of Trustee of Marion town* hip. All persotuhavlus business with saM office trill plea*e take notice. g.\hrETT, trustee. ITPEBIJiTENBENT’S NOTICE. WUBUC examination of applicants for 1 teacher’s license will he field on the last Huturday of each month a* follows: Tor months having an even number of days, at Augusta. Kor those having an odd number, at Petersburg. . . . ' A eertiBcatc of rood moral character from some member of the County Board of Education must he brought by applicants In the county and fr>m County dui. rintMKl.-nt by thnarout of the county. J, L. JIOlNT. Jnno 1.I8K. t-ourttyHup U YOU can live at Itome, and make more money at work for us, than at any. thine else in this, world. Capital not needed; yon are staled free, lloth tests; all are*. Any one can do tie work. La rye earnings sure troni ttrst start. CoslIv outfit and terms free. Better not delayCosts yon no Ibinr to sen* us yohr address und find out: If you are w ise yon trill do e state. II. UslUtlfiCo.,1 tillai d.Main WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION! We are now prepned to furnish all elastics wilh employ inert at home, the whole of the time, or for their S|»are moments. Bui mess new, liiiit and profitable, l’ersean of either sex easily taint Irem j» rente to XLHtawr evening and u proportion awathr deyetdw all lUeiF time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this may send their ad res* and tret the business, we wake this offer. To such as are not well satisfied me w ill semil one dollar lo pnyfisr tl* trouble of wrhtisl. Full peidK-ulnr> and outfit IhS Address GffiwwMWnaon ,1 to., Portland, Maine,

Noth? to Noa-BeaMent. Nodce of Final Settlement of Estate. URG.1U AppliciiUee tar Uwue. VOTICK In hereby given that I will apply to i” the Unord of loinmlfr.lonom of H to county, Indiana, at thwfr March U-ntl, MR, license i . ' ‘ Hi._to M il splrlton*. vinous and pialt liquors, In a tew quantity than a quart at a time, with the privity*!? of aMowla* the tame to be drank upon my pcrnU.K. fur on* year. My place of iKMitma. wm-relit mid il.riut* Me to be mid and drank, t* a one-sfory fnuur building. situated on lot nnniber ninety-five ;«), In the town of Winslow, l*Hw county, ndlnna. JOH$ AtJsTATT. Application f«r Llceisse. VOTICK I* Hereby given that I wftl apply -* to the Hoard of Com robe* tonerv of In He enmity. Indiana. at tlieir March term, UKT, fora license T<« sell splrtlous. vinous and ntalt liquor* in a law quantity than a quart at a time, with the pri vilege of allowing the tame to I* drank upon my premium, Rw one year. My idaec of laudhrsn, wherein mid liquors ate to he sold t ad drank, i* * otic-story lug building, situated on the south-east eoruerof lot cumber two !*), In the Sown of Pleamntvllle, rUreentsaty, Indiana. _ _ THOMAS B. OLIVER, Appiieyfiou f*r Uwan. HTOTICE U Itityby given that I w*1l apply to it the Board of CoUHUfawhwera of Pike counly, Indiana, al; heir March term, IW, faralleensr to tell spirLocs, vinous and malt liquors In a kwuiusatlly thua a quart at a tin**, with the privilege of allowing the same t* he drunk upon any premise*. for one year. My place of busier*! wherein snW liquors are to be sold awl drunk Is a iwo-ittnry brick building situated on part of lot comber rlgbty -fouv (R), in the town of Fetemlatrg, Indiana. WILLIAM HISGEN.Sr. Stats or IS JUAWAJ In Iho «ko Circuit l*isc fot-sn i Const March term, l&ST. Wujuaa J.Shcsujc } , - ■ A v* 5 Complaint Pmt Mere Cocwtstcitl) No. MR. Now come* the plaintiff, by Ely A Wilson his attorneys, and hies his complains herein, together with an affidavit, that the defendant Peter Molr CnehrsHt Is » aon-resident of the State of Iin1l : iu. ,. , Notice is tlw rrfoee hereby given said defendant. that tis lrss he be autf amwar pn the first d!«y Of tin* next term of the Pike Circuit Court to be hoVlen on the first Monday of March A. B. ISC, at the C surt-house In Petersburg In said County awl Htatr, cm! answer or demur to said eompla; it, the lame will he hetml vnsl determined In his absence. In witness v.-hereof. I hereunto set my bund and affix thn ismt of sahl court, at Petersburg, this Situ day of February. A. B.W. IMS C. ASHBY, Clerk. I.s mg atA-nns nrtnti lu the Ptk* Cimilt HwSt Kotis. ) March Tena, MB’. Doeeased. OTICB VS HEREBY tSlVEJf that the undentiettafi as Adwsialafrelor ef tho w_of MaiKc.«rt Klnat*:! , deceased, has pewrented and I led hbutashbutaad vouchers lu final settU-ikicnt of said eutate, and tint tne same will tu ne sip jVw.lfw examination and actloo of add CSteaSI Court on the Twenty

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Tab Mm Joful (TOE WEEKLY EDITIONi. i nM> mljsvent dlum ut I by tbu deportIrullurul Ou* dottor per year, huso olrv .lull ins toevr.-y country In tiullnno t u-rrlttsry. It i» a complete eu Uie new* of the week, »«f>i latest nuirket report • and . ments dev<>i*J to agricultural, and lit'-tiaeh»Ul topic*. It W eoutplvlu in ever}- department. MiTBBfflil Mitt. Oue year,, wtthont tillndny.. .... 112.00 Ox* year, with Sunday... J... .1,. 1 «.d> ■six tnniubo. villmut nuadby—,. 11.00 Six months. with Humdaj. . 7.1# Thtee month. without Sunday..,.. 3.M» Three months, with Sunday— . Ut Oue mouth. without Sunday. 14* Oik* month. With timuliiv. IN weicklv. One year. *1.00 Rdittd Rate to Clobs. Subscribe with any uf our numerous agents or seud subscription to THE JOURKAL 1EISPF* COI?tSI IXDIAHViK.V :4t MlhCELhANEOl'N. PATB1TTS Caveats, Trifle lurks and CopfVfigkts obtained, and all bushier* In tbs U. 8.Patent natlc* attended t« at moderhte f«a OurnfHre UoujawlletlH* l'. R. Patent Office and we we eau obtain Patent In teas time than those remote from Washington. Kcml Medal or Drawing. We advlae oa to imti-ntublllty free of ehnrue; and we make no chars* tiuleee we obtainjuitent. W<- refrr, Ix-re. to the Poatnmslef. the 8upt. uf Money Order Iilv., And to olOclul* of the 17. S. l!ntent omce. For circular. advleo, terms and reftreixws to adtnal clients In your own State or County. ow * O|io»lto Patent Office, Washington, n. C. $60.00 GIVEN A WAT I To introduce our 'Corgi Extractor we wHl give on Keh. 1st, 1WT, $»».#» tn the flret three persons sending in the three largest list* of words made from the sentence “Alteu‘s Corn Extractor.” To the per son sending ua the Urgent list. *36; to the second, $15; to the third, nu£ No restrictions other than that the wands ahull lx- numbered, round in Webster's dictionary, und that no letter shall be used in any one word ofiener than it appear* la the sentence. Each contestant shall irst wind to our address, bis os- her name enclosing 85c in silver oc postal note, when the name will be registered and a package of Allen’S Corn extractor sent peat pa Id. Contestants will bo fu rubbed a cam with the result aa soon after Eeb. 1st as possible. Award will ho made with utmost I'almeaa. Address, 4. E. Allkx * Co, Greeueaartc, Inti. $ 5AS ACME on Ion g time. Tbs most sKroils and promising .held for scttlemen > C . S. Full luterumllon with good m FUSE. Address LAND COMMISSION*: Wisconsin central K. U., Milwaukee, Wls. Sf A\TDTJ,o!* msile. Cut this out. We nSflNK I will send you free, something luvlitji Anf great '.alue and importance to von, that will start rou In business which wiil bring yon in more money right away •ban anything else in this world. Any one can do the work and live at home. Either aex; ail aeea. Something new, that juat coins money for alii workers. We will start you; capital not needed. This is one of the genuine, important ehancea of a lifetime. Those who are ambitious and enterprising will not delay. Grand outfit free. Address True i Co., Augusta, Maine.

I.M1L Sallee to rhjBtetaaa. IX PVRfttTAKCB Of the law establishing a 1 County Hoard of Health, and requiring all uUmldanaand aecnuoliur* to report to the secpUyiilclana»nd aeeuuetaurs to report rrtsry Of eotd Bonn!. I hereby' request a fuH 'lame with tlw l*w In thin re sard, and ' hereby notiflcd : all ' pbyslleiaiia and aecouihuniur* cd to address thslr re pertali line to my office N. CORN, reports te to S, Mec. P. C B. It., . Augluta. Pike Co., Ind. Notice of Administration. XTOTICE l* hereby irleen. that the undersigned have Imwb ajnariuted by l of the Circuit Court of Pike County ~ .rsoftheeutate the Clerk r, state of of James m IUV Vllt-UU t wia va a •« Indiana, Admlithdrahi rsof tl W t ills, late of Pike County.tsnid estate la supposed lo be solvent. Wisjjax J. Abbott, «. V. Wu.ua, Ott| Admlni&tratun. Administrator’s Sale of Personal orjoaie c Property. XT OTIC E Is hereby given that the onderIN signed Administrator .of the estate of James WUHs, deceased, will offer tor uk sl imlitte auction, at the late residence of tha deceased. In Jeffcisuo township, like county, Indbuia, on , FRIDAY, April 1st, 1887, All the personal property ofsaldMtate (not taken Uy the widow), .aosudstlng of homehtuhl anil kitchen furniture, stands of bees, hones, estile sod hogs, wagon, buggy, mowing machine and other farming uaptements, corn, ‘"ifKHMHW »AUE :-*ui>w of kvOO and aneaah; ou sur.in over a credit of six "rlleTo begin at No'clock. a. I continue from day *—*-*“ mj Administrator!). at W o'clock. A. m.. <* rat? *»T rnss$?‘Bf - Kattocaf Atlmikisir«1ion, (With Wi ll Annexed.) Pike C«»lj,*n*«a.f”r , . . i-need to he rot vent. Admin Istrator, (with will annexed.) AteUtrirMar'x stale af Personal Prap. i trirtyN°ag.*i5ajgg s3“s~2 SsSihrcS ti nned, in ieflferton township, on AH Ws.JWUE