Pike County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 46, Petersburg, Pike County, 31 March 1887 — Page 3

SIWEtLASEOIl. Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL,. 1'KTERSBURC. - - IXDIA.VA AH Me hanttoi formic will bc««tvc7. ------ UmCK-l'p lUlrt^Vit tUj *4lofC T nosL s. smith. AC C M roc mt fo«uranc* Mranoo Agi-nt Tin—' urv I hr lk «t l ompoliH in llw Wuriil. \ "iu-i"KMntoi^d Collool}o.wn TllUH.-; - I ud. ®LOST1* $100.00 111 $5, $10 anti $20 Bills, Em; jwar. by not toying your JiltCOS. M E01CIX EH. FA I NTH. Ol LX, AV ALL PAPKlt.rte.. nt DR. J-. H. BERGEN'S City Drug Store. sn»r« will al*o bo fouiwl u large «oek of WUtOI. IKMiKK SCHOOL HI* Pi'Ll EH do. "A .pee laity I. made of their tpaxt*- Out utork U lli*' iuo.1 complete ao*l prior, the kiweat. W« mean what wa *«)'. .ml our low prior* will prove II. _ „ TUi.n VIM are In town. «l»0 u» a rail anil mo for yon naive*. Kotnrnibrr Iho plaor. BERGEN'S CITY DRUG STORE, E. R. Klnr’k Sew Rnlldioif. IS. .1 1 I AH HIS,

■Resident-:-Dentist, PfWttari, Indiana. -woatac •vrjiJBixijLirrx.xj Ofliivj in M<*ur limit KuiUlio*. ADAMS BROTHERS, -ritoriUKTORU— i - Livery, Feed afid Sale Stable, CulSII Ml XTtl l.V» W'ALXl’T MTS.. - Z'atcis'k'uirc. £ai. Uar^M nnd Da«iM to blK «l KMuuikk mm. Kf» liuc(i>-*' Hui> itwm. Ilnmkir Fill U T1l> I>1T UK w . IX2TSM ac'.l oa CcamUcUn. Dr. J. D. Lcetzerich, cj ’ ' —“r~nroTnc“."i?

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nt'i cam *•»* •* «» at a tty lltiir. Wlldt.KKAU' j , U*T <*i $\ \*Ar.i'U«*« ui Ewrtnvrw n V *rtr* «. tie* n( Mhrti*iM«u«J lM*ntv, jo V«riftU*» «f Tnr j l«*nii\ nppHctnt. A4<lr«^_ * Geo* Pinney. Evenjretn, Door Co.. Wis. BROADWAY UMimiTI, (I0*» Broadwt. ttl 341 sts.) OHIO. 1 h.x\«' ami farr.DhH a lars«* hn»K> in Hrjnnt »tylr f«r tMAtNfcr*. Il<n .*ml <>*M »<wM« uitii si IJ nuMirrft Aouwtwuck-i. tVntml-only Din** »*iumrr• from r.^tofT.r* . Third «*r». «t t nfon depot, |<am uUhiii N fpw frvt o* nt fnrtwr«»t Third and Hnmdwaiv. Npealtrnii««A to tranch ul «UtKU. 1 would Ih | lrAM>t to h«\t* my Imllnttu IritUMU *t«*p ultli lur while Hi |li»* rliy. *««* W. 1*. KNIC11T. WANCED ALESME 1 1 ohuy.iv> |or the oiloof Nur.«rj Stock! Stemt- I'mjilovniNH iniar- 1 AtH^d. MKRT.|^K\r»xlM ftlH. \<Mr***aAt one*,Siting Atv Chase Bros., ‘SSCaSTfer^. 3he $u\Ct, •uteinMW >»i Mwo. r«rr c«_ v\ «*.C. Kwii,«i I: W. m.«l> tan K»-ral*w«i ulu* Hmr Udfe. raffrr frrta f* •ranfcro *rtna. I«» jci t» taniaaM* m »wij tawkl* ntMlte ATHLOPHORML-*. kkit)0M<l|Mll»4ll»^NkleMi* mr K> J-»W» Wi ^Kxatua trt mm. AW*op**orod .c. Ban. »"* «f vmio 'ftam IM Hv>l «w aanctr iWMWiH scad tar aum uf row tu mars. *•* low Jrwvt* tar Attoophdro*. If jrn <••»</»» Uo< tus’moilt Med Uat|av»' laljr* MMtd at iwvIk i rfcv Cl .CO m *~«t> V.. anftrttM <<*» taj it ftrettviriranw. M J MtiRfdti * in madu 4taK»Ant«n»tr'«iaa limit1 . imi ca. i3 ST, If ftm want taJNmafi" »*;•! far MnftMQ -T»I f. B i >. -.%* Htt.ffK.'* >*««•■« v. »r. rOS * I'Uatrl. Toyota. Kau

Pike County Democrat. THURSDAY. MARCH 31, 1887 - (Kntcrrd at Utf PwtafflM at Potetwhurf, I ml., fur tranatuUalun llu«u{L th« malU a» iwrund rlas* matter.: Ttuw or wiwunioi. If paid In advance ft IS 1 tf paid within thirty day*. ......... ISO If paid within the year. . I TS If paid after expiration of year .. i 00 !fa paper cent out of the ropnly nntem paid a advance. Persons sending us a club of river, with ti">, will receive the paper free fur one year. ADVERTISING RATES AM) RILES. Space.It w.if welt wra Inehif 'Jit CU Inch! 7.Y t » 1 UDi I net. I I •«>. t .V> 2 W| laehi l S’. 2 «>' 2 W vsjSmo* dm* $1 tojflTtn 2 ft) SUO !!W t“ rol'njj 7.V 2 .Hi! a 3T. -niiw »t»i tan ,l| <**'1 U] m W « wr( » 1 eol’nl 2 0W| .* OUi 7 bear t s ft) 10 ou 12 00 in «< 20 O' tu on W Ol. - The Pike raaatf Oemrrat k>< the Icrmt rlrralatlaa ef may aewapaprr pahltahed la Ptha Caoatft Adrertlaera will Bake a aate af thbfhet! THE NEWS i In Brief, With Pointers on Basincss Matter*. Trade is “looking up’’ at present. I The foul killer will be out ou April I let. _ GASOLINE at Frank & lIonvBttooK’s. Marriages are a plenty In the vlj cinlty of dwell. TOBACCO— Beat brands at Fbank k llonvnaiKisV Go to Rerridgc’* for seed »wee( |>o- < clues. If you ate out of Soap, call on Frank k llohMtmxfK. Beat Hr.c of Hate in town at J. B. Yor\fi & Co>. There were twenty-six teachers present at the regular examination Iasi Saturday. j POTASH—For soap making, at Fkakk k Hoahnnooti's.

Why don't \nu try Her ridge for pop corn corn meal ? The schools at Pleasant ville, I'uion. Stendalc, Velpcit, and Otwril an- reported a surma. J. IhYoungA Co.. take the lead in Shoe*, Clothing, & etc Hi. only. Genuine Oliver Pinpoints at Shaw ban.V llooiishot’s. ’ I.AUGEST STOCK of Steel and Chilled Plow* in the Count v at • i ShawiiaN 4t Poo N't lot's. Early* rose and seed |>oiuioe» for sale at BcrridgwY. / The Coke Company of ihU place have purchased an engine and air preparing for work tn earnest. Berrldgu hat jail received a spirit- i diil assortment of the best masted j coffees. Try theta and he convinced.] Call anil examine the new photo work at Charles II. SouderV Gallery. Hammond** old stand. Eiserl’s Building. ('heir for all kinds of country produce, eggs, butter, thickens, Sc., nl . Berridge's. We had enow ami elect at this place on last Sunday night and •now oh yesterday and night Indore last* Ct-oeiMi llrr! Moses Hess is, losing out at asinuisliiugty low prices. Iio there and see for y ourselves. • Mos»s || r es. Manager. : For lowest possible rales on Freight ami Tickets, rail oil or address the; undersigned. K-B.Gt \cart., W.B.II Agt. K. 4k I.., Gen‘l Trav. Agt... Petersburg, I list. Vincennes. lud. Mr. B. Shandy talks of opening a etial hank during the coining Summer mine two miles east of Petersburg. •Moses llcss is now selling the mo-t for the least money ever tmlil in IV1 tersburtr, and the goods are first-class, j ;<•*». If you don't believe it; try him ; ai.d you w ill be convinced, Moskv 1.1* ss. Manager.

Dr. It arris Deutiet. will In- at Elli» Mouse. Winslow, nu March 31st, prepared to tto all kinka of Work in hi* line of businra*. liivc him a rail. ' The iirujrvsMvr spirit of the young iiicn is thoroughly arou-ed ami heed* only the encouragement of popular approval to bring fruit* worthy ibis ’ ton 11 that has mi long been rrttslrcd ’ t« earth by the grasping greed ow-a } few .mcu. i FOll SAI-E—Att Eartv Breakfast cooking store, (for coal). two hoatiug stoves and other household furniture. Apply this week at C. K. Muutgoniery’a residence. The Dkmoocat returns its thanks for receut favors to Ephriam Huberts, \V. I. Garland, VVm. Erwin. Levi Thompson, A. J. Willis, Ja*. T. Itotlor, Dr.J.^W. ltergeu, C. 8. Chainhers, Will Ilornbruok and many others. These favors ar» substantial, and we w ill ccrtaiulv rciuctnber chew. Shaw ha n & Boonshot are ihe only j I A Agents in Petersburg m>H- Ii \ *T\/i ls.J ing the Genuine Oli-*I\7-ver Chilled Plow Points. The secret of the success of some towns lies in the fart that ail of the people join a* ou: man tu ercry effort aud enterprise calculated to build up Uio business interests of their town. It can not be expected that any town will ptwpcr as it should do when the chief occupation of each peraon i» to try to tear ncigbor# d; u n.

Easter. iSVit Sunday ia Easter Sunday. For the benefit of those who may not have the opportunity to examine the origin of this (lay, we make the follow ing explanation: The won! “Easter” is of Teutonic origin, and is derived from the festival of the goddess Ostara. The Teutonic language was that ot the ancient Germans, and the Atiglo-Saxou language, conimiitg down from the aueicut German of course brought the word designating this festival down with it, but corrupted the word as it did l'naiiv others. In this way the word was changed from Ostara to Easter; and, as it was the term applied to the goddess of spring, it dually came to represent the begining, or risiug of whatever was considered of great worth. In this way the term Easter became a day observed to commemorate ihcrcstircclion ot Christ. It fell into this for reasons similar to those tor which Kpiphana became Old Christinas. At first, Easter was celebrated for eight days, afterward* for fewer, finally for one. The day became the Uc»urection Day, as the re*u reel ion of .Christ was considered bv Christiana of medieval times one of the most important of all “linings” or beginihgs. Easter wa« at first observed iti various way*, but was finally observed by feast* on egg*, and later by feasting on them and ornamenting them and Using them ill sjiort* aud for present*. The rca»on> giveu for this i* that an egg represents that from which llle may spring, (“ri*a” as it was put). Tiiey considered that no other thing wai'so oiieblcuiatic of the re*urectlon. it >* hardly necessary to state that Good Friday will always be the Friday before Easter Sunday. The Sunday on which Easter will be is determined, according to the English Cycle as follows: Easter-day. oti which tliv rest of the movable feasts depend, is always tie fir*t Sunday after the fourteenth day of the calendar moon which happens upon or next after the 21-t. of March, according to the roles laid down for tlie const ruction of the calendar; so that if the fourteenth day happen* on.Sunday Eastcr-dav i* the Sunday after. It is worthy of remark jtul here, that most of the movable feast* aud holidays have their origin in the religious riles of j Easter, i and that they relate to! some religious holiday or fca»l day ! which was afterward applied to some-,

Hung ill the new trillion ivbkii seem- j ed to ltii'iii molt like the rites of tin- j religion ifrom which they were converted. In this wav Curistianity litis , attached toil many of the holidays ' ami, eereinonie* which otlr heathen; forefathers have handed dow u to us. We mention this in all respect to ancestry, though it is true our ato ieuf forefather*, were Jews exyr|»ted, were ]u-t w hat lha Christian Church of today calls heathen. We use tlsc term r heathen ton-present only the charac-j tcri-tic of- being ancient else not converted to Christianity. PAINT UUISKKS, whitewash I11IUSHKS, VAliXISII 1HUSHKS. af Frank A Horn a kook's. 40 ,<>. Oliver Chilled Plow Points; at Shan hail & Usbn-hot's. > Keep ibe fact in >otir mind that! llie pr«is|>erity of our town depends ! entirely ttfem.the sticeesaof its itidi-j vidua) citizen*. In assisting any new ; enterprise yon are helping to build up and improve vnur town. , Tlic Mite Society of the Presbyterian church. of this place, will meet af the residence u( Mr«^ Sarah! (• h-aen this evcHiug.i All are cordial Iv invited. Some of our ritiaon* “got left” ou [ondav. • The report eatue that the leveu o'clock train was one hour aud ■ >rty minutes Ik-1 tilid. A* the traiu ; as only forty minutes behind it j «*ed by in a burry when the pa«*>-n- ‘ era were absent amt they “got left."; Married.

Albert n. iravior aim i lami* Stone were united in warriaf« at the residence of tlie l>ri<le. at 12 ttVIofk • noon, on Sunday. Mart'll 27, 1S87, ller.! Joseph Stubblefield officiating. A ' sumptuous dinner, prepared at the ’ residence of the groom’s |-a rents, was enjovetl bv sixty live of tlie invited guests. Tlie comumatiem of tbc ipar- • riage was a happy event which all en* j joyed. The writer wishes this union ! ltappin**« for all time toentuc. A t>r»T. farter--Johnson. William J. Carter, of Iloottvilie, to Miss Laura T. Johnson, of this town, at tin- M. K- parsonage, at 9 o’clock on j last Tueiday morning, Kev. J. W. A'bcrv officiating. Then? were pres- ; ent the elite of the town, and the occasion was a happy one. The parties I immediately left for their home near lloonville. The Democrat wishes them joy and happiness. So many have called, paid subscrip- J lion. &e„ tlie last week that space forbids personal mention of them all. We will kindly n-menibcr them as well as ue ran for the good they have; done ii.- both soriallv and financially. Card. Having located at Vincennes, Ind., we desire to tliank our many friends in this county for their geuerous patronage in the past, and hope to merit a continuance of it in the future. Mr. Kdwiu Smith will conduct the branch office of our firm at this place, and W. F. Townsend will be in attendance upon each term of the court her', to assist in the discharge of all business which may be intrusted to the care of the firm of Townsend, Ftreuer £ Smith. This March 28th. 1^7. j Townses w & Flees er. ;

Personal Paragraphs. I. X. Chanselor has our thanks for recent favors W. 1*. Knight, of Cincioati, was in town Monday. Ansel Patterson and daughter Hattie went to Union, Monday O. A. Lett went to Mitchell last Monday to attend school at that place %'rauk Bilderback, Sir., of OtweU. was in town the first of the week. ». j Mrs. M. I.. Chappelll and family contemplate moviug to North Platte, Nebraska. Miss. Eva llicks spent Sunday at Union as the guest of Mrs. and !>r. Horn brook J. W." Flcencr, Of Arthur, favored the Hucockat with a subscription last week. Mrs Levi Thompson visited the family of \V. Vk*. Colvin near Union, the first of the week. Mart Flcencr, of the firm of Townsend k Fleviier, Vincennes, at tended you rt here Monday. » Mrs. Emma Richardson went to Indiana poll*. Monday to purchase her spring stuck o.‘ millinery goods. Mrs M L Chappell and her daughter Sal lie, of Algiers, made a pleasant call at the UioKX'BAT office Saturday. Wright Lintley, ot Union, gave us I1.J3. Thanks Wc serai him the ltiaorUT-he refuses to do without it. J. K. Chappell, of Jefferson township, started Tor Nebraska yesterday. May he succeed in “growing up with the country .’* Mrs, K. C EouHt called at this office Tuesday She has purchased an excellent tine of millinery goods for her store in this place & Samuel II. Fettinj.er was in town Friday w ith a broad grin on bis visage. It's a hoy, and weighs eleven pounds and a halt, and is a Ih-mucrnt. J. Wright (HadUh, editor of the Peter*, burg Press, was circulating among old frieuds at this place Monday.—Martin County Tribune J J. Kobling, of Union, spent an hour in our sanctum last Friday night lie knows how to tell a fine joke, as well as to make the liKMiH'iihT happy with unflinching sup* |>o;-t. T. Murry, of Bloc ni field, Indiana, traveling salesman fortbe wholesale shoecompany of Layfsyctte. made the I>kmik.'Kat a picasant call last Friday. Hs is a pleasant geutlcmau

at this cfthw Moudny. U» ami jL J. Dunning Me •'iii’i'Urajsctl by the proapeels fur an ituuiruae trade fur The Little Duke Loiter iliiu of which they aru proprietor* Jno i> Kell, of Oakland City, railed at this olBee since our last iwue to order ad-j vertieing in the IW:ihm'UAT. We bad never! keen the yenttenian till his appearance lie our office, but if Hist iiuprekkious hare not deeieved us, he U a gentleman of the truest type. a Notice. Notice is hereby given. that ait election will In? belli at ML Ziott clnirch, o*n the Saturday before the fourth 'Sabbath iu April, tor the pur |n*se of electing trustees for said church. •tt>i2j Oeorok Gkijj. 1 School Report. Front the report of the schools for the month ending March 25. Tilt: follow tit); are the names of the pupils in the High School, who hare reached !K) |>er cent.: Kate Grigsby, 98; Lrlali Preston. 08; Prentici* Kimtuau, 9S; Frank liar-1 grave, 07; Cora Milev ; Kinnia Ililtnati, %; Will'c Crow 95; Horace Lingo, 04; Ids Cloiidcniii. 04 ; Bertha Frank. 04; Efliit Posey,03; Itudd Carter, 83: Lida Lee. 03; Nellie Lingo. 02: Hattie Chappell, 02; Vinnic Nichols. 02; Clyde Jackson, 01; Nannie Jack-on, 91; Henry Colvin, 91; Walter Burger, 90: Charlotte White, 9a Names of pupils ' that hare been neither tardy nor absent.: Lizzie Ilanks, Clyde Jackson, Nannie Jackson, Cora Milev, Vinnic Nichols Nellie Lingo, Henry Ault, Frank Hargrove. Henry Colvin. Hattie Chappell. Wm. N. Hatties, and Chas. Hrad field. Names of pupils who have reached an average of 90 |ier cent.: Kate White,» : Edna Polk. 96; Eleauur German.Oo: llickey Schaefer, 91; Jimmie Boonshot, 90; Charley Carter, 07; Philip Jones, 93: Dora Chap|i#l, 9a: Frank Carter. 90; Ales j Chappell 92; Kinnia Reus*, 90; Ella' Smith 90.

Names of pupils wuo were neither tardy nor absent.: Klla Smith, Emma licvn, Ollio Byers, Quincy Sbrode, Rickey Schaefer, Edna l'olk, Jiiumie Booitshnt, Frank 1-ainh, Horace Ely, Willie Canady. INTERMEDIATE DEPART it EXT. Name* of |>ni>il^ who have reached ; an average of WO j>er cent.: Maggie Sullivan. OS; <'l>dc larnt, 93; Willie Spillman, 96; Henry Marsee. 91 ; Vonuic* Fk-eming,94: Lcla Smith. 95; Lucy Flecncr, 90; Earl Burger, SO; Laura Burger.94: Mary Weaver, 94; (Jnstavc Frank, 94: .fuhnie Eis- : crl, 97; Gertie Brady, 92; Clarence Millard, 90; Edna Cmiv. 9(5; llerschel Richardson, 94; Willie Bead. 97; j Opha Bethelil, 94; I.ulu White, 97; (ieorge Vincent, 95: Ada Akridge 91; Edmund Frank, US; Tottie Smith, 95; India McGowen, 95; Fannie A»hby. 97; Minnie King. 95; Ethel Byers, 92; Alfred Bcasly, 91; Mary Roger-. 93; Edit; TUlow, 92; Mary Koiler. 92. Sautes of.the pupils who hare been neither tardy nor absent. i Etbel Byers, Fannie A>hby, Addie Akridge, Tottie Smith, Maggie Sullivan, (iuy.Frank, Clyde Lent. Earl Burger, tiusiavc Frank. Lucy Fleeter. Edna Crow. Vounie, Flemming, Victoria Snyder and Mary Rogers. Xante* of pupils who have reached 90 |>ur cent.: Eddie Rogers 91; Maudie llarell, 92; Ivy Harrell, 93; l'oall Stocky, 98; Addie Tislow, 91; Anna Read, 92; Bernice Frauk, 97; (irace Stnekey, 93; Edna Kioto an. 97; Jessie Cusliu 93;, Flora Bethel), 91: Johnie Crouch. 94; Hattie Mitchell, 90; Ollie Selby, 92:: Ida Carr. 91; Carrie Hammond. 93; Rosa Hudson, 95; Florence l*icrson, 99. Names of the pupils who have been neitber tardy uor absent. Lolic Smith. Stanly StrffV. Cnarlie Ferguson, Rosa lltid-on. Ivy Harrell, Bernice Frank, Edna Kinman. Anita i Read. Fear! Stocky, Flora nee Fiersott, * Addie Tislow, Miunie Snyder, OUiej Seibv, Carrie hammond Eddie Rogers. ilartman Schaefer, Rertie Carter, j Jimmie (imn, Evrrtle Richard son. Iden iilicbnrdson. Charley Crow,* Claud Martin, [Jorah Scott, Maudie j Ha.relli, Lillie Coourod, Clara Rob- i erts. j Number of pupils neither tardy nor i absent. { Anna Tartar, Frank Burger, Uariry S Carr. Rufus (Irigsby, Ja-pcr Jones.) tM ar Stclfy, Charley Smith. Eugene Taylor, (iussia Taylor, Henry Mine-* hat;, Lula Brown, Neva (ionIon, Liz- ■ zic Scale*, E-del la Weaver, Lida Rog- j ere, Denni- tioro. Frank Read. Lbaaej Coonrvd. Nellie Coonrotl. Charier '> I hr son.. j

AMUSEMENTS At Shaefcr’s Open He <e. Return engagement of th Thomas Martin Casiuo Comic Opera urn pan y in the pleasing opera. MAS1 OT. Admission, 25 and 35 i nts; re-j served seats, 50 cents, c i sale at i Adams k Son's drag store. AFTSKNOOX MATINS . Reproduction of the MI I ADO. Admission, 15 and 25 mts. And on April 4th and 5t will appear the CROAT£ FAMILY CC ,’CERT COMPANY, Headed by AA'ALTER, a rouderfbl V'ioiin soloist. Six years’ xperieuce in the largo cities of Am< ica, He will appear in his repertoir of clas sic I solos from the masters. MINNIE, guitarist and x-alist, an accomplished performer oi liat beautiful instrument, the gnit r, the ladies’ favorite. 1IARRY, corn median ar l vocalist. Only ten years’ old, lead all rocal music of the evening. rmess notice. Walter Motsiuger Crow played to the largest house of the sc <on Tuesday night. lie is a master • performer ou the violin, but as h has been vrith u* before we knew ’ hat to expect.—Washington fjazett' '■ R. B. BRA* iJLTOX, Opera Horn Manager. SHILOH S VITALIZE t is what [yon need for Constipatio Loss of Appetite, Dizziness and al symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 50 a d* 75 cents |icr bottle, at Frank & II riibraok's. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis immediati y relieved by Shiloh’* Cure. Sold l: Kcauk & I lorn brook. The name of a woman v ho died In East Freeport, X. J., the other day was AVilliampe An ton ides SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, nade miserable by that terrible coup;». Shiloh’s Cure is the remedy for ou. Sold by Frank & Horn brook.

Governor Zulick has ret ed the lottery bill reireutly passed l> the legislature of Arizona. THAT HACKING C I'fill can he so quickly ciireii hv Sh oil's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold I ■ Frank & Ilornbrook. A pair of oxen sold eeeutly at Stockbridge, Mass., weighed 4,320 pounds. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh,s Porous .Plaster. Price 23 cents, at Frank & llorubr >k's. The cemetery is the urn from w hence no traveler returns. SHILOH'SC'OrGH air Consumption Cure is sold by us oi a guarantee. It cures consumptio . Sold bv Frauk & Ilornbrook. So far #1.940 has been subscribed to the llecchcr monumoii in lSrooklvn. M ILT, YOC SUFFER v»th Dyspepsia and Liver Complai’ l? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed t cure you; At Frank k Ilornbrook’s. J. B. Lippincott, of P : iladelphia, left an estate vahied at ncrly #3.000,000. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured. y Shiloh's Catrarh Remedy. Price 50 tent*. Nasal Injector free. Sold iy Frank & H« rubrook. Model Clothes Cl iner. Prepared and warrant I to extract grease spots and stains, I ;• Fraxx & U tax BROOK. Bargains! Bargains! J trgains I Do you kuow that ye arc losing bargains every time th t you buy goods without calling at lless's. His goods are new, good aud heap. Mo« »liras, Manager. • Excursions to F rlda. The E. & I. will sell ex ursion tickets to Muriila points on r eh Wednesday in Marrh. at the low rate of oue limited tare for the n»B «l trip, tick- I ets good 30 days. For f rthvr iufor- j in ft tii ni apply to E. 1). Gcxkkl, G. J. G ajimar, Agent, Ti fic Magr., Petersburg, Iud. Et nsville, ltul.

.Notice. A11 persons knowing t cipselves indebted to this office arc -cquested to call and settle within tl next thirty days, as they will there! sare coat. March 24,1887. I). t Asiibt. 43t3) Cler' Pike (\ C. Satire. Tlierc will be a Tin ting of the stockholders of the Via nne*A Ohio Hirer Railroad Cutu| nv held at Jasper, DuBois county Indiana, on Tuesday, May 3rd, 188' at 1 o'clock r. m„ for the purjtose of lectihg thirteen Directors to serve or tin* ensuing year and for such c Iter busiucss as way come before the iccting. X. F. Dalton, 4ot4] Secretary. The Rase Hill 5 rserj at Scotland, Greene cot tr, Indiana, will be again represcur d by Will K. Stacy. Very low pr es and fine trees. We agreed to re lace, free, all that died first year, and we expect to do so. Do not order cea until we call on you. Thanks f r patronage. WORKING C .ASSES ATTEimejS! We are nos (trepared to furnish all claws w lib empl meat at home, the whole of the time, or O' their spare nos meats. Ruisnuss new, tie and profitable. j IVraena of either sex e»> jr earn Imui .Vt cents to $.Vuo per evening, ltd a proportion stun hr devoting alt their me to the httsiness. " Buys amt *:irhs eari marly as much as OHm. That all who ms Ibis mar send their adress. amt lest the h .iuess. we mate this offer. To suelli as are *t writ satisfied ne still send one dollar to : > for the trouble of utitni.ti. Fi:‘l parti dare a ltd outfit Tree. Address Heorre SH cm A Co., Torilarut, Maine.

TIIE WHY C LOTH INCi, UOfflE. -tb WEY”: CLOTHING • AND»SHHE< HOUSE, of o^s:x-,^xtid cmr. AVe call ' your attention to Sl’KIN(i GOODS notv open: Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Bats, «<M4AND * GENES’ ❖ FURNISHING ♦ GOODS^^ Good Valiaes at Correct Prices. j Ladies* Fine Shoes a Specialty, tixe “"^rsrsv’ D L N CAN & KELL, • * Oakland City, Indiana

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^ZCOME AND SEE.Zfr Vt'c have just rmired.an Excellent Selection of OLOTHIN&, |i lab, Slues, Dry Cools, lie. We Sell the Best CUSTOM MADE SHOES in Town. Ik Esitog k In Mi wiiis W ta ui w as i leu li is lju% li Mb. WE SELL FOR CASH ADD OFFER EXTRA 1HDUCEMEHTS. Is B. YOUNG & 6 SCRIBNER

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TBmrUt NOTICES. I N OTICE to hwby riven to all parties eunr»rn«t that I will attend at uiv olkc in OtwclU at Ilrecdea's barmss shop, IYSRT KCINUAV, To transact buoinai omi>««Uil with the office uf Trustee of Jijlcnw towuiWp. M. UKAY. Trustee. OTICEi* here Ur riven tuaJl parties Interrailed that I will attend at my office in Ktcndai, fVEIt RATt'iDAT, To transact hutinnt cunn.Tb'tl with the office of truetco of Is .cfchart township. All persons havin'* business with said office will please tahruoUcc. O. J.UUEENWAY.Trustae. •^OTICE to herobj* riven toall parties _conucrticd thill I wilt ntteud at my residence kvebv Jioj;i»AT. To transart busier** connected with the office of Trusljee of Madison tuv>nahlp. J K BOWMAN.TnUtee. N ilTH'E to hereby riven to all persons interested that I will attend at my office at aiy rankle nee. r.v *bt r Kirn at, to transact baslnees eonnrrtrd wltli tins office of Trustee «if Marion township. All person* having business witii said olfice will please take notice. GARKETT. TrttMed.

fclPEKt STFSI>E.NTS| NOTICE. nfBUC csatulnatitm of applicant* fur I InuherVlicense will be held <>n the lust (tulunla^uf each month a* follow*: tor month* having uneven nauibrrof day», at Augusta. Fk those having an odd number, •t lVtnrxhnr*. A eerulflcav of good moral character from mute m ember of die County Hoard of hducaliou must be brmieht h;r applicant* in the L'ouitty atalfrom County tSu|K'rintctH!;rnt by those ieot o( t lie county. J. 1. SIliUXT, June I, Issj. - County SopH. OF TEE tOBAl. SI1EI.LR and other MARINE Cl’- I MOMTIEH. We have agent* cnnataii Uycmdoved in weuriug rare *|>eclmens of the ibovc-mmivd articles, and offer to the (hiMIc is linen collection forONE DOLLAR as they ■an procure at any resuinr shell time for IonIde tits' amount. OCR ItOLLAlt CAIII«KT, containing over rwEXTV varieties •f HliclisSCornl, etc will please both old and voting Carefully packed, and mailed postpaid to any-addrrea iu the United State* or Canada, on receipt of (>:<E Dull A a. Addas. MARINE CURIOSITY SUPPLY Co (Box 15) Key West, Florid* CALUMET CKHCAl 60.. CWctg. £££■

L Eft A t.. Administrator’s Sale ot Real Estate. N'OTICK 1* hijrebv jlven that purs ant to an order or the I’tke ClRuItvW made at the present term thereof. the ui 4e signed admliitstrahrof the estate«.f WillUu i Martin. deceased. alill.at public miction,o i Saturday, the 16th Day of Lpril, ;] * 1887 On the w ll the nndivid rt t*ntlnnls iwrt ill! value of tin- lund »t ned by said William Martin at tin- tune of Li drain In the east bi|9f of the amtlewei', uurter. and in the soltb-west quarter nt the am tli-east [jnarter of sH-tjiou sixteen, town oa . couth of range eight went. In Pike county, I Milana. I he interest tribe wild amounts ti 1 i sere*, and Is n< ar Marlin Station on the Kv msviUe & Iiiditiupulic railroad, and In the kl>l H-ant corner of Wndiimtton townahljiS ilr to la‘r ill at IO o’clock A. M. TKKMs OF; HAl.K:—One-third , arehase money to le-,»?t id cash down, the resides in equal i isfeillna nts at six Rod twelve uioittiis, the htirchaaurto rive iMitei for deferred |»ai !iieots, with mHrk4M an tv y, hearing iutensd at six per cent, from t ite and attorney's fees! and wttlKnit relief fro a valuation and -iiiptiiiia-ment laws JEKKMIAH P. JW»V SH. Ebr * WTilmoS, Attys. Admlnls rator. . 4113]

Notice «i Aammistrai ion, NOTICK Is hmlqr given. U»l lb ■ undersigned lilt* been anitoinletl by ti e Judge at the Circuit Court of Yikc County. Stale of I r.dtadn. Ailiininliifriaor of iIh- «*»tn< e « f lloheil 8 willic bi«M llbt ( Min|]f, tk«« «i. paid estate 1» supposed tube striven . , aSdkkw j. vni 1.58, Marvh 1«, l«t. Admini trator <OtSJ Notice to Bridge BiiiUters. N OTICK U hereby siren, that tii • antlersigned :is Ilridgc SujvrLctciiihnt !»f Inickkart township, rike county, Indians .will receive sealed proposals at the plai t I here the brhlsv is to be built aero-- llie Fetsj .a rtver. on the riketitle and Vi lpin r«: «l. in Lockhart township.. Pike county, list-la la. uutll ■■ ft. on the .Rd dry of April, instruct Uni «if a IlrldteJ aero** •at the above drscrtlted piece. sneciBi atiOi'W of **M ISJ hlse u on the day if receiving ing the right H reject any must heiiccoic nr sled with the grunt iounu t of I id. 0 .1. liliKt NWAV Bridge tfuperi nt indent. three o’clock luff, for the the raioka ri The plans to be mad) the bills or all bids a bond of f fiit} MONEY: to made. Cut lid*ant. We will send you free »&raetbinsr of great value: and imjwcUnco to vou, that will start you tnbtetiimw which will briny vef in more Burney right away tbau anything trike hi .hfa Trortd. A«f one can do line nark and live at bean:. Kit iter «•*; all new. Semetldag ar ar, that ju*t coins tommy for all workers. V« win Hart ton; capita! not neetied. Tfc:» w u«e of the aenuine. itnicrtant c trances r€a iifrslae. 1 h' M-w bn are andiiiioii- si-d .alerprtatn* * 31 iKltleht*. tiialid otil<( fn e. Address i u. t Ci- Au :usis. Mains. I

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DAILY EXQUIREK. 1 Mo. 3 Moa.J Mo*. 1 Yr. Sunday am! Dally fl SO U *3 (7 CO lit flO Rally, ex. Bunday 133 3 33 6 00 11 UO Any three days ... S3 173 IS *00 Any two days. 43 > S3 S * 4 00 Sunday Issue. S3 *3 1 S3 100 Addrea E3QFIKEB, CINCINNATI, OHIO. JOHN E. McLEAN, Publisher and Proprietor. LEGAL. Katie* tn I'hfsicitms. IN PURSUANCE of the law establishing a County lloord of Health, and requiring all phvsieiuusaiidaccoucUursto report to the secretary of said Hoard. I hereby request a full compliance with the law In this regard, and all licensed physicians and aecouchurs are hereby not ided to address their reports and all business pertaining to my office to N. CORN. See P. C B. JI„ Augusta. Pika Co., lad. Notice of Administration. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned have been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Wire County, state of Indiana. Adniinlst.wtorsof the estate of Janice I Willis, late of Pike County, deceased. Bald estate U ruppowd to be solvent WILLIAM J. Aliltorr. It. V. Willi a. I3t3] Adiuiuistratoia. Administrator’s Sale of Personal Property, e VrOTlCE is hereby given that ibo undersigned Administrator of U» estate of Rohert N. Willis, d.reaaed, will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of the deceased, i» Madison township. Pike eonntjr, Indiana, on SATFRDAY, April 16, 1887, All Hie peraonal property of wild estate (not taken by the widow), consisting of household and kilelien furniture, Itorses,cattle and lings, wagon, lew, mowing machine and other farming implements, corn, llfleen Iona of hay, and wlieht tn the field. TERMS OK SA1.E Sunni of *3.» ami un der. tush; on snms over tAMl. a credit of six months will lie given, the purchaser giving note with six per ix-nt. fnumwt front ami after maturity, and attorney fees, anti sufficient sureties. . , Bale tu begin at 10 o'clock. A. M-. of said day. ANDREW J. W If.LIB. 4*U] . Admit ldmUar

Notio® to Non-Beisident. State of Ixdiaxa| lia tb* like Clirult l*i k b cor XT v i Court June tctni, lsW. William J.*a«ot>s > v* J Complaint Petek M«ir Cociiirak otnl.J So. «*•. Now n>mn the idalntltr. ».y Kljr A Wilson hi* attorneys, End liloa his «, inplalnt herein, tosntlier with an affidavit, that Iho defendant Mt Mnlr Cochran 1* n nom-mddrat of Iho State u( Indiana. .... Notion la therefore hfithyjjdvpn said defe n - tlanl. that unless ho he and appear on Iho dr*t any at the next term of ttia Pike Circuit Court to he hidden on I hr liirt Mo mi or of June A. It. MC. at the Court-home tn Petersburg in mid County uni Htata, ana answer or demur to Id complaint, the same will be hoard and determined iu Mr abacttee. In nritauna wtierrof, I herrunloret my hand and affix tba real of **<d rodrt. At JVterxlinx. this akh day of KiAruary. A. 1> l*f. MS C. ASH BY. Clerk.