Pike County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 50, Petersburg, Pike County, 28 April 1887 — Page 4
TOOK HIS OWN LIFE. SateM* of UmtMul Mi H.DuMlhowar of Arrtlr Fame, at I a* Ninl Aradra;Tki Dtwl Kvtdeatly tha Kaaalt af Uuuf Axsaeoiis, ML, April 8A—Lieutenant * John M. Danenhower ooaiaittol auieide in hi* quarters at the Kaeal Academy thia morning by (hooting hlmaelf through the head.
Lieutenant AmntoMr. Lieutenant Dunenhower nrr.v>4 «t Ibe Academy at fifteen mmutes past ten o'clock yesterday morning from N irfolk. whrthcr he had be?n With the United • States steamship /Constellation, which was to eo on the docks. He had b*en cotnplamiug of sleeplessness asd mental worry since last Tuesd.iy, Which was in- > tensified; by the Constellation getting aground while going into Norfolk barber, t— Surgeon Diddle, who had been attending tho lieutenant, called to see DunOnbower Ibis morning abotit half-past nine o’clock, and was horrified to find him tying <Wad upon the door, with a bullet* hole through bis bead and a Sl-eatber Sn th ft Wesson revolver lying by bis sale with an chamber empty. lieutenant Itar.eahower arose at six o’clock this morning and had breakfast The shooting must have occurred shortly after vard. He leaves a wilow and two children, who are-absent on a visit Ho was of at extremely sensitive na»ure. and lately the slightest thing has worried him. Wisiiixc.Tos. April Sfi—A telegram ro ce.ved at the Nary Department from Commodore Sampson, commanding the; Annapolis Naval Ac cidie, in which th* sui» jride of Livntenarit Uanenbowcr Is announced, ulso states that Dahenhower was undoubtedly insane tie-eased was thirty-seven years of «g», and entered tho naval serCi.-e !n 1'sV. from Illinois, in which State he was bom The l.ioutenant was on duty on boar>l the United D ate* “ steamer \ aiidalia when that vessel con- ^ veyed Gjner^l Grant to K rypt, and ip this wav made the acquaintance and gainel the high rste-m and admiration of th> General So favorably sVas Mineral Grant impressed, that when James Gordon Bennett proposed the Jeannette Arctic *xpc ■litton. General Gr.tut strongly Urged Lieutenant Hauentiowor as a leaniess and viable oM er for such a Service. I. eu- . tenant 1> nenhow. r volunteered, and' - was appointed as navigating officer of thatrxped.t'fin, sailing in IST9 and pnss. ing with credit through the t -rribl* hardships of that voyage and tha lots of the Jcar.net te. Naval ofilcers have concede 1 to Dunenhower the credit for Saving his nartv on his return In !>*!. w.th Mellvill*- as "the only other surviving officer. l.ieutenant Dane shower was an . acute sufferer from eve trouble. Win result of Arctic' privations. rxposun . etc. Wheh suffl • en*ly recovered, Danenhowor was detailed to the Naval Academy at Annapolis as instructor. an 1 subsequently as assis'aot . • i-mmari la-t, *n which p*-si:*"ti ho has been very r<»puiar witii the C id-*tsil - -a % - A PALPABLE SWINDLE. German Ctts*-n« ttelng Swindled by a lloc 3 gws Loiters s-hrm. l*wrporting tn Has* thy iMttriat saurlltiB Of th* German tlurernn.ut I’ntctuiv April tl.—A local paper says: »>ne of the most impudent and bare-faced lottery schemes ever devised is now be* ing operated throughout the United Males Tics swindle is mainly desigued for ricluai/i lg the German-speaking <s->n-tindent in the large cities, and has alresdv achieved a toirr. ble measurer of sgccess The modus opcrandi is -quste simple, us will be seen by the follbwug a >t*h': \ concern styling itself ‘ Messrs, Thie’r A tv. Rankers, Hamburg, Germany," through an agent in Baltimore, Md . has Hooded the country .with letiers aidivss-d to German resstenta *f all large cities Tlieae lett.-rs contain a double sheqt ctrsular. twelve inches by eight. printe*l in German an 1 English This circular gives a glowing description of the - Two Hundred anil Ninety-second German Gover* hi- nt lottery of the 1'itv of Hamburg." It outlines the scheme of the lottery, ihe penes ranging in the d fferent series fr m Sfl-ftm te MktiW marka They anuounce that on each ticket. **• insure genuineness, will be printed the Government coat of arms, lnolosure No* 2 is a small oblong slip, printed as fol- , , laws: "The amount may by remitted by means of *n American Express Company's money order, which must bo made payab.e at Hamburg. Germany, by the com puny's agent residing at your place of living. You will please send the order in a regtsfered letter.” After making the , American Excress tVmpany their accredited agents in a number of large cities they forward Inclosure No. A which is an envelope with their Hamburg address * Baron Von Nordentiycht, the German Consul, who was seen regarding the matter, *aid: -This is one of the moat palpable swindles I have overbad brought to bv notice. There is no snob lottery as th' •German Government Lottery * To speak move forcibly, the government of - a the German Empire has no connection or c *ntrol of anv lottery or’p-"mi urn- enterprise whafever. This is not ouly a fraud, but an insult to the government I represent l presume the express company w,11 stop the issuing of m*oey orders when tbe swindle is exposed, bu«T will - a.so send them an official notification if requ.s.tc. ’
$ A Rojkl Visitor. Sax F«am'1«co. April SI. — Quoen Kapmlaui, of the Hawaiian kingdom. arrived yesterday morning from Honolulu in.the steamer Australia. She was accompanied be Frineeas LilinokaUui and a number of high officials of the HawaUn government. The principal obj ret of the Queen’s vovape is to bo present at Queen Victoria’s jubilee celebration in London in June next. The royal party wilt remain here about a week, when they will leave for Waabington. to pay their respects to tjte Frcsident and Mrs. Cleveland After a short stay at the capital, they will proceed to Mew York, and thence to London. Kefore returning. Queen Kapiolaui will also visit the principal cities of the world. ---7- • *- A ntc Itaaasge Salt. Des Mot tins, la, April 9ft.—'The Iowa Barb-Wire Manufacturing Company, of Marshalltown, through K. K. Sears, president. has beguif^utt in the Federal Court here against Washburn ft Moon for $1.taaoo i damages, for' infringement of patents used tn , their business. Sometime ago the Marshalltown company came into possession of the Burrell patents, whose distinctive features were sustained and protected by a decision of the Federal Courts in St- Louis a' few weeks ago. Mr. SearS claims that Washburn & Moen have cont-nued louse machines that infringed upon the Burrell patent, notwithstanding the order of the court. > A Fight In Prospect. M«w Tong. April St—A movement against the Knights of Labor and trades onions generally was started yesterday by the silvor manufacturer* of this citj, and presumably throughout the country. Unless some compromise is reached before this evening, it will have the effect of shutting out every Ksight of Labor emploved in the silversmith business. The manufacturers’ organisation is said to he on a solid basis. Tbe'y say the demands of the Knights are getting to he too unjust, and thev will no longer employ a union man in their shops The men in the silversmith’s trade are pretty welt o-* gsa-sed, and the fight ptay be flang s»J
FOREIGN BUBGET. Ooaehn'a B«dce* VMMri-lto VMkH u4 Ik* KlUfte of Labor—A rmtOMlbl latofyisUioa—loywklit Cahlaet ( haam-TlM "Tlassa' ■ br«Mk (t lr.rdrce. Ktr. ' •*»nl!!vl. krisTax*. umbom. April 84— Mr. OOschdn’S budget la prtthcd »s bn able abb iertmous concoction, but economic Experts on both side* of lho Hon*? "condemn it as unsound. Mr. Gladstone will lead the attack OpChlta pr noipal provisions, and vfill especially disfavor t^e rbduotioa oi the snm devoted to the T* isenthg of the pub ic debt. Lord Randolph Churchill will assist In opposing the abandonment of the principle bf maintaining the sinking fund 1%e Conservative* have si War* adhered to the sinking Nad as thh best device Wr pajrI Ht oR :he debt, and Mr. tdoachen's MrCly as this point is not likely to he much favored, ft ia probable that h a reputa lion as a linacrler will be much injured by his present proposals, which pro considered as meretricious. aPd ft* intended solely to add to, the popularity of the government for the moment, without due to per m,men t interests. TUB HOLT SB* *X» TUB KXIOUTS Ot LthOK. The influential and generally Correct Catholic journal, the announces that the vrtthdtrdoral "of the Papa'. Censure of the Canadian Knights 6f Labor is not cRuiTatent to an approval of the order, •■ft is me policy of the Holy See to tear* men free to eomhine for self-protection ; a' d for the dcveleprPCnt of their legitimate interests and aspirations, provided they *ist-only lawlul and innocent means." is the only comment vouchsafed by the Tab1*! upon the mattef It is perhaps a fair infers ns,- tjiat the Vatican has been satisMe t by Cardinal Gibbons' representation* that thus far, at least, only "lawful i and innocent means" have been sanctioned } by the Knights. I tea woKKixoeth iso the "rsnxELL Lkt- ! TER.'*
Among radical worKingmen tne preratl- • log fee;ing is of surprise that there «h>s!d be so much fu»« made over the *)- leged “Partiotl letter.*' even assuming It i to tn> genuine. Retreral .speeVho* at the , radical clubs have fcYealed the fact that | m these eit-dcs tlie expression* of vhe let- I ter tire accepted as a most esrisable. i Til" representative aerr.bSratio paper, the : ) /e*petrh, leWU asks: -‘Is it so long since deeds 01 violence airainst an oppressjv* oove ament were thought so hla»'.{ In England! Would it be tobg before Jhey « >u'd be rese» tv,i or ad roosted again, if we wpr? subjected to sueh tyranny as , the Tories are seeking to estab ish in Ire- j land!" This language faithfully reflects ! the sent.moots of the5 w irking classes, IV ho are less reneerned With *bU Irtlth or falsity of the Parnell Wttef than they a-e about saving th* liberties of the people j throughout the thrye Kingdoms from \»?yit they regard as the tyralinies of the . 'landlords and of the government, utakit iritV rseirr pitou ms oallows. i A murder which attracted widespread interest two years ago has lust had a I vrang deooueme it the time mentioned a lady at tiabbicombe was mur- ; d-'.',*l h ,1 robbed, and her servant, a mao I Use, was arrested for the crime. 11- was fev.nd guilty and sentenced to be ha red- He wav three times snbliVted •o the ord 'al of barging, and thrde.,time» th iope broke detOallng the efforts of h hvhgvn in to exo ute the sentence. The j Si* i!>, h'rrifljd and superstitious, abandoned the att *mpt, and reported 'The fa -t* to thell m * < >Moc late’s sentence was «ju - tlv oommu'-d to penal servitude ; for life A short t ms ago a fellow sere i ;nt of L n s confessed oh her death bed I that she w is the guilty party, and that lev was innocent of any connection With f the tt: g ■drill The Government has new ordered lc*e's release, and wtll compensate him for the iu}ustive done him. f m»m* rtmyiT rsittn. I:* Hon Henrv Matthoivs. Hont * SHtios ♦ary, is threatened wish blndness frotr cataract, and proposes to resig.i. In th* event, Mr. Chaplin, mom'wrof Parliamen for Seaford, will probable ent-*r the Cabb n *t. Lord Randolph Churchill's return to t!he Ministry Is impossible, owing to hs antagonism to Mr ttoshen. Sp-aker P, el ys again anxious to retire .from Ins olfi -e on aeeonnt of increasing ill-health. [ l"'•*!master (5 nerat R likes will be the Co sc. Tat ve candidate for succession to th vi file-, b.it hn is unpopular, and will r, t b' -elected without strong opposition from the Lib rala <■ THX OllPvTilVITU PROTEST Livm'V. AprilS's—Thedi.idstonite commi'teef.r Taunton have written. to the Proa, protesting against the unfair j use ther allege the Tories are making ! ■ f the Rcroit Park letter, stated to have j been written bv Mr. Parnell. Although ■ the letter has been pronounced a fo grrv. j •he To y committee are still orculatn g cop es of it by the thou- i sand among the electors. That the j T -y lead* • in the H >use of Commons Is j fully ,'.,gu;*vit of this th’V declare is proved by the fa tthat o i all the local railroads where Smith ® Ron have bo >k j M ods flh ■ letter is exhibited. The chances of election of t he Gladstone can- ! dilate for Taunton have be -n seriously diminished by the publication of the let- , ter. j Tin '-tim**'" anxsrn or rtimmii. J At the last Cabinet council the question i of appointing a parliamentary committee to loves* gate the alleged breach of privlesf" br the Timru. in publishing the Parnell letter, was exhaustively discussed. It was agreed without a dissent to take a<> action in the matter, and leave the initiative to Mr, Parnell and hi* ; fr.enda It is stated that the solic tors of the treasury have in tber possession several letters written by Mr. Parnell to' Mr Patrick Ford. Mr Parnell's sign* tur. in each of these letters is declared os the testimony of hand-writing experts ! to so closely re»« mble that of tne letter* published in the Than, as to throw the j gr, vest doubt on the s’atement that the lever was a forgery The Unionist and Tory pres* are keeping the excitement alive, for elect.otuering purposes. inevery \ p vsible way Several of the former it»- | aist on Mr Pa riel’s clearing himself by ! lust,tut.ng legal proceedings against the 71m. Mr Parael'. has gathered evidence, oial and written, for use in the event of ne«*ea*ity arising, proving tnat the sentiments < xpressed in the Tins' letter were contrary to those he enteetamed and ex pressei at the time of the Phoenix Park assassination. . ox tbe rmt or lysisttt. Court letters from St. Petersburg con tain the information that the Cxanna's miad is affected to some extont like that i of her sister, tbe Puchess of Cumberland, who is now under treatment at an asvluui for th" insane. The Princess of Wale*, it is also known here, is in a state of deep dejection over her sister’s illness The la’cst reports from the unfortunate , Puchess are to the effect that she Is not' I like v to recover her reason. 1
axscarn’s ircrtssoL Rct Dr. Parker denies that he has an; desire to accept charge of Plymouth pul pit. or that he has received an.r overtures looking to snch an event. The religious press think some American minister should be successor of Mr. Beecher. Tit ruvmslHtS SITCATIOX. The continental specials bring con trad ctorv versions i f the'Franco-Germa-situation. It is believed in aell-informeil quarters here that the two Governments, the local investigations on each side ot the frontier being completed, wild excfUnge regrets, and so end amicable an incident that can not be exaggerated into a justification for war. win as Ntriits roa aksitratiox t* XKCCSSiXT. A late Paris special says the French will be prepared. If fresh d W.-ulties are interposed in the way of a settlement, to submit the whole ease to the arbitration of a third power. : vat STICK TO Tag oovxux* XXT. I learn, to-night, in an official quarter that the Unionist leaders have had • private consultation, on the view of the new turn of events and the poesibility of a general election, and passed a resolution? to support the government in its Irish do her indefinitely unless Gladstone yields. The decision has been communicated to Lord Salisbury, with the assurance Bat the pledge will hold good for at least hix years, so far as Ike present leader* of the Dissent Liberal* are concerned. At Hr. Gladstone hat given equally strong pledges not to yxtd, so way out of the dead-lock but another «SPdteaotutioo ot farlia««u for a national verd ct. sad genurml elecUtfn.
MBTHTT- .. CALLING A YOUNGSTER. fche came to tho doer, najr* tho Lewiston (Me.) An« o»d In the Mute), of tones talM "Sammy,*' bat tltoro was, to aakwor. StM waited a lit, add thaa iM raised bar veica a UttK aid ‘‘ffato-mee’’ bated oat tall* air la that peeaUar intonaUan, tie long-draws rue oetba first byliable aad the lingering daeatlaaaa oa the last sTUabla that only a woman cad (in, and to wkiob the arorafo toad could ae more attain than h* could butted hi* boots wiUi A haiir-plu, 8ho loaned out by tba corner of tbo house ,nad listened. 8ha vould bear tba boys down at'hehrook screaming sod chattering, but they took ao notice of her calls. She was a. little tiled. She gathered herself dp for 4 mighty effort, and once more that “8ammee" rose and tall UiWugh the deepening twilight liko the trail of a banshee, than i&e snapped out: "Yen’ll see what you’ll git when you git Imre, young man,” but the young man was busily core ring a thin place in the ice with snaw ao the ether boy would go la aad wet bis feat WWW he stepped an it tie Cod Id n’t indulge In kpeculatioh* as to what be would got la tho dial future; be was getting too mueh tun now. She was mad, aad alto sang butt fit Cu ain’t up bers la one Kindt*, sir, I’ll down thcr* After you.’’ The other boy looked a little, uneasy arid wasted to know If Sammy hadn’t better go um to which Sammy returned: '”**«iW, S ye s’pose she’ll Wet S«r feet cornin’ out here in thin know I Jes’ see me pint: that Icicle ovor.” The figure at the door stood irresolute, but she had oa her best slippers. She triad a warning: -Supper’s ready,, sin aad yokr father'll bo bero dBfedfiy,’5 And thea the due* s’imuied and peace brooded orer the scene. “Jos’ tell me Ilf yon see fother's hat around the corner,” said Sam to the other hoy. while both redoubled their efforts at molding snowballs. In about throe minutes the hat appeared) and direct ty after a man stepped on the dodr stone And said: ‘‘Sain—tttppci:,’’ and before the Words had fairly left hie lips Sam was h'.anding.on his head !a his eagerneat to ge'- "UP t’ the house before the door could rloo*." aha a gray-bended man walking along the atreet wiped a tear out df the corner of hia eye, aad said he hadn’t had such a glimpee back at hia own boyhood for o Teak. ■■■*<>■ Advantages at a Crooked Tlsloe Representative Johnston, pt North Carolina. is one of tho plainest, easy-going members of tha House, aad is am >og th* richest of Southern Representatives Re, however, la not a bit. proud aad haa a dist'nguishing mark ia that ha is cross-eyed. He tells a story oa himself Which shows there is seme advantage in haring a crooked vision. Before being elected to t’ongress he nerved several terms ia the North Carolina Legislature, and was frequently called upon to preside as Speaker pro tern. Oa one occasion tnere was a warm contest in tho Houae, and a number of mem Iters were striving for recognition. “After the contest a member came to me and was quite indignant. Says he: ‘Yea were looking right straight at Aft. and trou recognised the ether felidw.’ ‘Yes,’ replied Hr. Johnston, -1 know 1 was looking straight at you. but my sight was on the other man.’” This satisfied the complaining man, but the fact was that he did see him. but he did not want to recognise the gent rman. and his angular vision stood him ia good stead.
Mayor Hewitt mad the AMtutteh An old Alabamian who discovered the Birmingham ore awny back before the war. un the fottrier-Ammot, took some specimens of it to New York and displayed them to Peter Cooper. "We can take that ore right off the ground,” said the old Alabamian proudly. “I don’t believe it,” replied Mr. Hewitt, the present mayor, who was standing by in the capacity of Mr. Cooper's son-in-law. “Why noil” asked the discoverer ef ore. “Because if you can,” said M \ Hewitt, who was younger and a little plainer of speech then than now, "why the biases don’t you do ltl There’s money In every ounce of it” __ Tut Ohio Statt Aonal of ZVistel Stinco sdvises Indies wearing aruhcial teeth not to use their artifi-ial or natural tenth for biting off thread!*. It will wear off the enamel of natural teeth and nick the outline of artificial teath. Furthermore, thread often contains lead, and oft re-p-ated biting off of threads has bees known to result is lead poisoning. Jr si iSSI, wrote <}. C. Atkins, Bearer, Beaver Ca. Fa., sprained my wrist bally; pain dreadful. Tr.cdi St. Jacobs Od; in ten minutes pain ceased; am cured.” October 18 A he writes: ”1 hare had no pains Since.” "1 had four children sick; coughs and sore-throat,” asys J. T. Kidgely, Bowling llrecn, Howard Coun ty, Md. “ 1 gave Red Star Cough Cure; it cured them; cured myself also of hoarseness and chest oppression with it. Price, twenty-five cents. At 1‘ruggists. _ A ffoevum may I* a notorious rascal, and yet be trutkfuUy called a stable mam A Newly Affray •s often the result of " bed Wood” ina family or community, bull nowhere is bad blood more destructive of happiness and health than in the human system. When the life current is foul and sluggish with impurities, and ts slowly distributing its poisons to every part of tie body, the peril to health, ana life even, leImminent. Early symptoms are dull and drowsy feelings, - vere headaches, costed tongue, poor appetite, indigestion and general lassitude. Belay in treatment bust eatail the amat arrsi us consequences. IJon't let disease get a strong hold On your constitution, he* Irset yoanot/ by using Or. Purree's Golden Medical Discovery, and bs restored to the Wessuigs of health. All druggists. Wsarsan—corned beef nad hard tack.— JfffMuf Troorior.
A Woman'* S«w« Witt. 8ho to prematurely deprived of her charm* of face and form, anil made un-ltracLve bp the wasting effects of ailments and irregularitiea p •cuiinr to her sex. To check this .lr.ua upon, not only her strength and health, but upon her amiable qualities as well, » her first duly. Tua la safely and speedily actvmplis lied by a course of ee!ftresimeai with Dr. Pierce’s ravoriu Prescription, n nervine and tonic of wonderful rfBuacy. and p re pi red especially for the alleviation of those suffering from "drag-ging-dcwn" pains, sens*lions of and wreak ness incident tc to her sex. Druggists. Bow to Biake a Hal toes cross—by stop, tong on his taiL—JSsstoa " THE MARKETS. H Nil* You. April tt CATTLE—Native Steer*.• 4 to to COTTON—Middling . t» FLOCK—Good to Choice. * to WHEAT—No. 8 Red. . CORN—No. X. OATS-Western MtxM. 34 to POKE-Mesa new.. IT 4» to ST. LOUIS. COTTON—Middling . to BEEVES—Good to Clloiee. 4 #4 to Fair to Medium 4 to *» HOGS—Common to Select .. 4# • SHEEP-Fuir toChuce.. SW to FLOUR—Patents . 4 to to Medium to Straight. 3 -4 to WHEAT— No.4 Red Winter. 3W«to CORN—No.* Mixed... OATS—No, *. to RYE-No. *. M TOBACCO—Lugs.. t » Leuf—Medium ... 4» HAY—Choice Timoitv.. K»> BUTTER—Choice Dairy. » EGGS-Fr ... PORK—Standard Mis* iaew). t? TS BACON—Clear Rib. . LARD—Prune Steam. ... WOOD—Fine to Choice.. to CEtCAGO. CATTLE—Shipping.. 4 TS HOGS—Good to Choice. — 4® SHEEP—Good to Cl oiee. 3 30 FLOUR-Winter.. SIS Patents .. 4» MPT. 4 14 tot* 4 to »* 4»»» JT IT *» toS 5 UW 490 4 63 3 T4 4 40 ' Sto ®s sto* Sto* • tu • so IS l* X *t IS 00 *t T sth WHEAT—No. 3 Spri ng_ CORN—No. 3. OATS—No.* White... PORK—Newness...... .. KANSAS CITY. CATTLE-ShippingSteer* ... 4 HOGS—Sate*at.... 4 TS WHEAT—No. *. OATS-No. «........ CORN—No. *. . NEW ORLEANS. FLOUR—High Grades.. Sto CORN—White.. .. * OATS—Choice Wed era.. • atk 4 * 4 « 4 » 4 11 4 V SB* ST* *0 30 3 44 3 PORK—Near Mens ..... BACON—Clear Rib . COTTON—Middling' . LOUISVILLE. WHEAT—So. * BML. CORN—No. S Mixed.s* OATS—No. * Mixedi.. 1» SI ST is oa i W TS to*
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OPSY !*«»«• Vfi&lii'Uii completions ■ with most *o»WfrK a*' btorwoMdiea. entirely h«r«w«. $*«uoy«» »tt^B|Mons of Dropsy In S Iw *• <!»«». Caw* patients i? rx>noam-oil hopeless by tbw best physicians. From firstdoe^s rsj>Utly disspp'-HW.&ml m to^dajs^Ueast of all symp»v»msare woo; tneqtber'it emfel soil BOtiUnclo realise t tie merit of Mutmaltnentftff tofiVsfilf. arecoastaiatli curing bow loo* aflhcted. e talntoc testimomal' S3 fssi&i to TfBUipsj Tiro posituelr car«t CRICK • RONS. M. Os., Atlanta, advv rtU'OI 1,0 ST For Uowl Mrs. M. A. Dauphin, of Philadelphia, I* well known to the U lies of that city from the great good she has done by means of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. She writes Mrs. Pinkham of a recent interesting ease. “A young maimed lady came to me suffering hrtth a reveira ease of Prolapsus and Ulceration. She csmmen^ed taking the Compound and in two months Wasrestored. lu proof of this she soon found herself in an interesting condition. Influenced by foolish friends she attempted to evade the responsibilities of maternity. After ten or twelve days she came to me again and she was indeed in a most alarming state and suffered terribly. 1 gave her a table-spoonful of the compound every hour for eight hours until she fell asleep, the awoke much relieved and evidently tetter. She continued taking the Compound. and in due season she became the mother of a fine healthy boy. Hut for the timely use of the medicine she believes her life would have been lost.” ftNACEA> PURIFIES SYPHILITIC. _1 HAIR] _ IcCRESTORER) ^ ■a \ (ckgush) / OlNtiKt T8 GREAT CURE FOR ITCHING PILES uu irfwnm turewiatcuae uaeitcru unpin rt mot icr*tc:irn jeers* wed to coot ia uo turnon* fo If alio bleed and utc ? OINTMENT often SWA m Stops ltcbir K A bleeding. h: «us ulceration, and la mauj ■ I THE OLDEST MEDICHES IN ILiSOLD BY OHUGSiSTS
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with _ .Iwwrihlowal-N >£»«■*. Ml iiTH l>\Kl»r b. MW.NTA>A. IllAH®* W AS!HAST®* mw4 hS^Z'iSS! Ual Ua. S>. T . B. It. I rmc. wn* watmhiukit.vla* r»«f ^■lor" any hlad Writ© for tn»tuB| FOHVKK IKON nd cffSi or r«m rs&vss’ srtw&JEsa nERS f./l’fr ^ M1CK4 iftlfe^ OC&cen^ P*T. wanly pm__IUHO tun»d; *Mrltn »“*?*?* Mien A S«S. CMunnM. O.i WWatonton, 1A a ■limy t Tl»flimtlHudn 1.MlS-pAf* IwlUnn I • paper > deputed to nuuri*cs« contains •boot 500. requests m each issue tor earToapomdsnSa No chars* to r ad*erti»inf. Mailed 4 a tom tbs toe Wew silTsr. Address T»* Co -a®--.—- •«• if r» and C< vular »■ r instructions. 2M j. a. shkrma: _ r. New Y»*rb» WWTS WUIQ sfamhkk?"»»iwjm illus. ; price only Si. 79w SaiionaU^ibiishiajCoewSt. Lorn* HAIR $6ffi W|{I. Bvwi U<1 *«n HU d O. D aoywhere. WhcleMteudretwilfriewlMiVe* B-C-StreHJACo-m *r»b«iA.»gChic«ca. * A JO JIT. Sample# worth 111* Fills Upe^et aaderthe horee*»ttet- WitW A. N. K, B. U33
I _uJ ■dir i ■ » i WilWVI- . - . . - '-- ' i ■ following words, hi pcaee of Dm. Fmcti Fa-roar:* Pumuithw m > reinedy for tbooe debate l to women, must be of internet to every euflerer from such miladies, They at» fair mmp.ee of the gpontmnooum which tbaammle fire utterance to their sense of gratitude ft* the lincstimal » boon of llwatth which haa been tytUimoftr -- " ^
sioo In?. Tk Ikitest EutuBoon. Jobs R Siioar, of atSlenbetk. l'i_ writes: “ My wife hail boon suffering for two or three jeut with Inah weakness. sad had ptixl out one hundred dollars to ph^kk-ians without relief. She took Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pregcrijitioo and it da) her mote r«d th«n all the medi'Stae riven to her bj the phyidthe three ream they had been practicing upon her.1* Mr*. Geobsge Heroes, of WeM*dd. JT. 1*, writes: “liras a great sufferer from leuerrfaea. bearing-down pains, and pain contiaually across my back. Three bottles of ycur * Favorite Piaanllitina ‘ restored me to p«efect health. 1 trashed with Dr.-. for months. without receiving any benettt. n- m the greatest earthly boon to us
I EVlVftY la SflPPMTEL pm mw ■«««< took eleven bottles ^of^our ‘hMrs. bow u *nU«: “1 too. w«. -,—- vorite Pm ,-npUon• and one bottfi- of , •Pellets.' 1 im doiojr ray work, and taraU. tor toeae tine. I bar*- lad toempioT help for about suite u years before 1 commented takixur tout i edieme. I hare had to wear • supporter t mat of the time; this I have laid and feel aa well aa I era did.’* It Wens Nanas. Mia. Mat IftrtL. iiusotl. Olf__ Tour ‘ Favorite , A*miu she mtre: “ Bavin* taken *e»>— - -ties of the * avnerte Pnnmptton* I hare re■rai^MaJ Mined my h with wonderfully, to the nalooisfc>f myself and friends. 1 can bow be on aty tent ail day* is— to the duties of my household.
Fuel Mrt I. F. itOMO, of A*o. T1 Le-nnyton .**, 1 AkIm. JtWL, H»: “ Krt ftnii arc-1 na a dreadful sufferer from uterine trout-.*. Hanna exhausted (hr skill of ttaw piiysiciana. 1 van ommplrlaly dacwinicd, and so weak I coukll with difficulty cross the ro.m Dir. Ficirea'a Ikrarik Prescription ivad ■I was ptefsrflx ami asl WkMnSSiAs&SSi! nxeriTS. and hare earnest!] In tktea _ _I bcteOr mentioning how lay to send the full particulars tavs received over four hundred letters. and the treatment wed. n to ‘do likewise.' From a put that they id the use off ‘Favorite Prescription,’ had sent the I for the ‘Medical Advisee-.' and had applied the rata aofuliy and plainly laid —dy.“
Junes Bktobs. A llaneli u Carer-Mn. G- F. pFRAGra, at CVistoi. Mi 1. elites: “I was troubled with female mama, Irucorrtea and f ■tab for aesvn lean. »o I had to 1 for a |rood per of the tine. I durtoreft army of difcte I of ikw;, but received do . persunded me to tr}’ your i because I was prejudiced i they would do nw oo wood. i^£rtL/gygo?S^W Be.ctim.njtotam.ftb. •Favorite Prescription/ also da bottles of the DiSKTeTy? for tan dollar*. 1 took three tottks of ~ Ihscovery and fear at * Fare rite Prescription.’ and I have been ai sound woman for tour s I then have tire b*h»e of the medicine to my taker, who troubled fit the same way. and she cured heeeetl in s sheet I ham not had to lake any medktos now for almost falling of the keep my bed Hrcaredl with uil re it pbysiciaca. and qient lane suaaa htttew benefit. At hat my husband a edkines, which 1 was hath to do, Bint them, and the dccSoes nii [I finally t.idB *ur n:"difiBto
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THOROUGH BUSINESS EDUCATION. BR'YA-ISTT & STRA-TTOIST. The LouisviHa Business College, o Owner Third and Jefferson Starts Louisrilie, Jj. EJCTIijUSTCK: NO. 406 'XTSTIKD 8TBKKT. « v? i m -.» »_ M-Keps, Me P8Hffl^,triaiii, DM 5 College u Above. iMe. R.BERRIDCE & CO., (Sueceesors to Woods & Canatsev.) PROPRIETORS of '„S :
Star Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, CORNER FIFTH AND WALNUT STREETS, PETERSBURG. First Class Bustri»s»n4*a»e Horses for tUe pub'.lo at reasonable price*. Horses *»anltd by tbs llay or wee*. Uiir* this thru vour iiatronaje. and you witl receive fair .reutaaeov Tbs well-known hostler. Aft. Eatwt, will be Lund always on baud. NEW FURNITURE STORE! This Arm has opened a large stock of Sew Furniture, all the latest styles in Psttis, Wrote, Mas, (Ms, Brass, Mm Eases, Tables, Safes Our roods are all ne»-no old stock to select from. Onr place of business Is at Kina • .0 Stand, where *e canbe lound selltn* ns cheap as any house in the country. We al e />«» a lull stock of UNDERTAKERS’ SUPPLIES F. M. BANKS, i*et ereburpt, Ind. EUGENE HACK. ANTON SIMON. -Proprietors of— THE EAGLE BREWERY, VINCENNES, INDIANA, Furnish the Best Article of Beer the Market Affbrds AND SOICIT ORDERS FROM ALL DEALERS BOTTLE OR KEG BEER SUPPLIED TO FAMILIES. > On i Sale at All Saloons. ISAAC T. WHITE. FREiyK H. BURTON. MARSHAL C. WHITE. KJOLtldEPl db WHITE!, "Wholesale Druggists AXD DEALERS IS Paints. Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass and surgical instruments. No. 106 Ntaln Street, - - - Evansville, Ind.
OSBORN BROTHERS ■by* removed to their elegant N>» Build in* on Main street, where they have a large and splendid tine of BOOTS AND SHOES, THB it nr y« Women anl Children. We keep & 1* >tevenV and of riae Shoe*. Kmmeroon’a bcanda Peierstbui“g. Indiana. C. A.. BURGEE & BRO, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS, Petersburg, Indiana, One taM te Larp M of Lalt Stjlatf Pm Gttfe Consisting of the very bast Suitings and Broadcloth*. Perfect Fits anil Styles Guaranteed. Prices as Lew as Elsewhere. D«T GOODS JOHN HAMMOND. NEW GOODS T» which be direct* attention. His DRT GOODS are Snt-class, and tn« stock la large Hats, Gaps, Boots, Shoes and Notions. Give him a call and you will be convinced that he is giving BARGAINS ea hie entire stock. SOLID GOODS AT LOW PKICES. % SENDIN AN ORDER j FOR Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, SHIRTS TO ORDER. Wedding and Party Outfits wnwreri IPBOXAXi rdbTT: 3T.■ mV*■ /\ M Jlrfc.p MEpFs OUTFITTER, | ■ nimmi" i .. .. ■Mini )|| hhtk EvttKftviili. iwtl •we WWW V*eww*f wwVWW VWH
