Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 16, Petersburg, Pike County, 1 September 1887 — Page 2
BILIOUSNESS t* an affection of thr liver. »n.-V can L< tUarOUtrllly CUO-4 l-V th;<: e-nand Hague. :-r r*«t- Uvi r -a t . BUiary Cn'wuA UVi.« Rt6UL£T9n l. UHf-t aTVESD m J. E Era** ft Off-. Fa. 1 «■• flf Srt tl Si" KTr^J T> SI* » llh (IMwWH'l llvr. *n*rb wvultM In » Irm oUark ufj -vt.i-.t--. t tm l a* J.aal ui.4i.-at *t.--’’-a <sa ti >i> al*-w.K wli > IsIM Utwtlj *•» !•- »-.ji>- iua la kite rtjSW"-| 'if EJ t..ritt« r t*i*i*t*i • Uu**1 *«« I..f.ir,u- |«i«i*|4hi ot u;k- «f HaShoes sen**.,i.4 |.tivO.- i.t t. -J avfii*. Ky. Eat l ■ u-> Jtnr,-.i-«i: vh- fvopun I \».u Irrto v4 t»»!r*|<ImuMim Liter K.-talui.ir. I iuiu.- - *t' . u. v ii. lit n«M ii»r . *»»: n a i:- ■> Ht'l) |.a»..r>at lllij tu • j>c lull cij j-'V.-ului l*- t*i. A. I!. Mr KIEV. ■ Ef« iVi Slll Kj KEAOASB£ Proceed* trom b Twpki liver (U» l Iwl>ur>liu uC Um)^Uub4cU. Xt <!**«* invaiiu-*M> c*on»J by U*biuj mmssuvsRBse!MT<B UH a!t wtu. ratter rauat.it! that HCS ATS) NIEVOCS HEADACHE Cti l« |-.t Mai l>« utklur a Jai*- m xun »iMr aju-n**. • laiaal* «** wola* J *a ailatk. ■Jg* ■a« EDITORIAL NOTE. The iiow ruler of Bulgaria baa not Im .-ii any two Ijberallv endorsed. Tito republican parly curries favor w,t i tbo rioli n« a*:itn»i tho poor. {'kxmhUVJma iKitolkl f»r a high protective tariff and ,Ia<n**« ti. Itlaino. Sill KM VN AStiBL-aivK lire tbo ontyv grout leader* left among the ltepuhlicau-. - <- As tui urchin yaiJ t<» the. angry h^h lioldifiga r«-T apple, "J.o* ns bar.pioec." The Blue and the ti>-ay are not gointi to meet at Evansville to. war over again. -* W.I4,^hllo.,nI Fairchild have! u-, for4bo friendly- reiatiou when tlfl lit tic- ami. the *Li vy meet. at Evausv tile ? • I’.i aim: is worth about four mi I lontanil Sherman about six. Thl* qualities tiioin for good member* uf the ti- <*• JV-. *... Tiie nriniH-rats can afford to appeal to ti e |M*opic on the Issue of resisting irvo whiskey in the interest of free blanket*. T.ifue is a rupture between tlic Henry (ieorge parly anti the social-i-t«. There can be nothing; better for the I^tior Party. i . s. srrsrcui to every that file re|ienl of ilw ia> on w you hi Is- used to great ad van aj the proiiibitioidsta. The working riien of the diflerent lilies have Ihh-u polling a rather large vole at the eleetiijus n« they have i onic off from lime to time. When the people demand honest election* it trill be the beginuiugof a g»«d time iu the wav of honesty on tin* part of “wicked spirit* iu high place-*. ** U'mkv lUaiue and Sherman coni* home will they be i>erinitted to pass the custom officers on 'the shores of ihcoeeau water, dutv free? “Peek whisky” will have no power ps a rallying cry when addressed to men who pay #1.50 for every dollar's worth of clothing they buy. All fhe sign* of the j*olitical horoi Scope point to. the mnotntiiation of President Cleveland, if ixmditiuus rein a In the same as thev are MOST. ;Trade dollars will not be redeemed after September 3. If any remain slier that date, they might as well be sent to the jeweler* to be melted into spoons. The cry of the protectionists of Ohio, literally translated, means: “Our 'infant irdtislnes must be protected ngatust the foreign competition ol'California. “ Tub subject of “The American It; is attracting daily attention iu Kitsleru press. It receive*coin-hi side attention here, but genera closes before midnight. Tiie Uniou Labor parly of Ohio i* ■v vigorously prosecuting ils campaign. From the repurls in the Kuquirvr new ogauisalioti in various parts of the siate are springing up dally.
When blaioc and Cleveland are lr i tut, the Republican* ;au timl no leaders whom they can hv any possibility elec;, and their chance* artabout “a* sc a roe as ben*’ teeth." 'fur: pro run ml interest taken by the Republican sin-els in lK.-mo.ral sue- «•*** lead* I hem to say that Cleveland is the weakest man the Democratic party- ran uoiuiuaio for President tiesl y-(fra_______ We ike in favor of removing the tax from such necessaries of life as clothing. Ihel, house liold and mechanical utensils, wait, lumber and raw material* generally, and of letting it remain on whisky. It looks very much a« if it w.-.-e the intention w( Republican leader* t.. r.iicVc°i,inuufaoturcc* of whisky t.-om taxation and to place such tmriletn- mum the ihouhler* of the wloon- - their buriacs*
They fmfrl)W»4. We are grieved to note that ««f of our young turn so ooudueted themselves while un the :road to Bloomfield last week on ati exenndou trurlu, a* to la* called the ‘•IVtervborg pimps.'’ I We ettn assure the Washington pai p.*r« which so severely criticised some of the young men of our town that ! tin* re are a* few such charactersi.i IVj ter* hurt; as caw be found in any place ! writs sise. Our you ng meu are. In the I main, respectable, tinii would not be ; caught flirting with disreputable women in such a manner as that of which they have been accused. We luu-t also sav that the young men of this towu should he eaieful of their conduct, especially abroad. Yon may think k fun to engage theattention of strange ladies on a railroad train, but be assure that no lady who is a lady will engage in flirting with you if she is decent, and that yon risk your reputation every time you pay attention ' to such character*, besides giving our town a had name abroad. We liojig that the few exceptions will become decent as aVe every other citueti of our throe thousand.
The Press MnlorseU liberal pension *1. louano* it manors {tot *>y rboro made. But the Piv»» doc* not omJorae the insulting vetoes of Pr> " Im! Cleveland to pvnsiou bill*.—Press. We suppose from the above that the editor of the /’res* would violate the lau in blowing pensions, and liie conclusion is that like principles would Violate law for other thin?* too.. lie should remember that, the moat noticeable thing iu connection with jhe government in these days is the rapidity with which pension claims are being examined and allowed. Nothing approaching it was ever known before. President Cleveland doea uot believe in giving pen done* to the undeaerviug, but lie does Itclieve iu exatuitiiug the claims and granting pensions to deserving ones tiow, without vexatious delays and before they die of their disabiliics or old age. The disaster at Chaisworth. pillowed by two lesser ones in the Eastern •state* crowded into one week a his-, tory lhat, if written ont to the lull would become uueudpyable reading. Notwi the ous.” Such the blame fall where i! it bankrupts half a companies. pitiful tales that pers, it is necestenlhs of the fold our fathlife— nileriyUllet it should, even dozen railroad The episode of the celebration of Queeu Victoria’s jubilee at Faneuil Hail ha* stirred up the English and Scotch Residents ol Boston as nothing else could have done; and the utmost actiritv is exhibited in the matter of naturalization. The leaders are organiaing clubs and societies, a ml are daily enrolling large numbers of their fellow-countrymen iu the movement. The result will be that inside of six ■ooniUs ai.uOO Witt PS. lilt herto subjects of Great Britain, will hare be.otne American citizens. We no not remember hearing the serenade song of whicii the .Vctr* ^pcak-. hut the music is sweet to u» • “mil the same.*’ Sing on, dear brothj ren, slug on! And when your last : Siren voice dies away, our head will sink ou Pike county’s downy political j pillow, and we will fall asleep, too | profound to hear the exclamations of , Bio. llarrell when Jcretulah shall have destroyed, with the power of ni» broken pencil, the Civil Service policy of the Republican party. Mxxr voter, who are independent of all .party connections, and who are [satisfied with the eiiforoenieut of -ouud policies of government, will ] vote for tiie re-ciectiou of Cleveland I us a matter of course, and these tugethf er with the groat body of the Itemo- ! cratic party will be sufficient to secure a majority for hitu in New York, uo matter how many political side show* may be started.
Some ul' those Republican '‘journals which claimed, before I lie elect iou of f Cleveland, that If a Democrat were ' deepPresident there would be uo 1 more granting of pensions, now are j growling because “so mauv |>eusious are pruuted, so many renewals arc ! maiter»<> many peusions are increased.” How hard put a small politician may be! The great majority of thu Democratic party ’.as always been |toor men, w orking men, not millionaires, not aristocrats, not men wbo accumulated wealth by monopolistic methods, railroad wrecking, land gra«- ; bing, slock and boud gambling, laud stealing, &c. Candidly, what do you tbiuk of the ; pro|K)sition to. remove the internal t.ix on whiskey and tobacco w Inlc tlicic is *u average protectee tariff duty or forty-two per cent.on almost all the necessaries of life ? “Don't like the ! picture y* No heautv, able-bodied soldier do- , sire* to be a pau|>er, supported at government expense. ll.ttuau ingenuity | could hardly devise a more drastic means to abolish the troublesome ; treasury surplus than the servicepeusiou idea. The government is paying the national debt of gratitude. On the 24th iust., the treasury department issued wat rants on account of pensions to 1 he auiou nt of #ltkiit,0(KX The chances are that many mctnliers of tite United Laborpartv will almost sure! ; return to Uteir former political ! allegiance before the Prcsidcnlui clsc- ; liou of uext y ear. | SexatpiI In halls expects to show *y o! fextending the *1g women. t of
WMakj Agitate*. A rtw wwks afo wo wore criticised for asscrtinga well know fart, that j teudeurecfthe Republicans to advo- ’ cate the taking off of whisky the tariff tax. Since then the subject has j become a matter of whir spread news- ; l»a(*er discussion, aud hardly a well : reputed newspaper iu the eon 11 try has | not had much to sav ou this subject, ! with the exception, perhaps, of those j patters which refuse, for reasons, to j mention anVtldng which partakes of • a |M>litical nature. Whatever turn Republican polities may take in the ; future, there can be no doubt that the ; party iisat present shaping itself for ! a free whisky fight; aud that the j Democrats' will, in the main, oppose ; theta, there can also lie no doubt. ! The only reason Republicans have for ; free whisky is owing to the accumulation of rove u lie widt h is fast lie1 coming uimreessarity large. Tiie Democrats also want a reduction of | the surplus, but they want it rasBe in > a much different way. While the Re1 publicans would put whisky into the hands of the inebriate free, the Dem* Weals would lest rain him and put his washer-woman wife's gown on as cheap as possible. To Judge from the turn the two panic* are taking, one can not but-conclude that the Repttblicau parly would put much into the , hands of the rich, while the Demo* ! orals would let the rich ©Bulimic paying what tax they are paying, and j lighten the tax of the poor. Anyhow it ! is safe to say th.tt the Democrats are | shaping so as to coin pci I all classes to ! pay taxes alike, regardless of any con- ; ditiou of life, position, or influence. , Thiciik are farmers tn Pike county whom i the protective larilTi* i-untlni one hundred dollars a year. There Is not a fariucr tu the , county who 1« reaping from the tariff lav* a | U-iicOl to the amouut ol leu dot hue per year. | — Democrat. You admitted two'week* stto that the ! above statement n asi untrue, therefore why j repeat il a*r»int—1‘reis*. i The Prats canot publish the article | of ours iii which \r«: ever “admitted" 1 any such thing. We defy him to do j it. We did. for the sake of showing the rwliculousuessof the Press’s poi siiion ou the tariff slate that die tariff ha.» worthing to do with the price of an arttcleex .'cpt the home demand exceeds the supply ; and that, since the demand for the farmer's products i<* foreign, and what! the farmer buys lieing taxed as well as what he raises, lie is t he continual sufferer. Why docs not the Pres* show that the farmer is benefited by the tai^T (if possible to j do so) in-lead of having no other (style of journalIsai beside copying | squib* from the Dkaiockat and atj taching, disputing coupons. It is easy to dispute truth immortal, but to establish •uclt disputation is not at j all compatible with anything reason* j able. "
Ft est Condition : Our great-grand-fat her gave your great-grand-fat her a note in the settlement «*f a deli*. Your great-graud-fa tlier willed the note to tour graud-father, he to your rather, and lie to you. So you now bold that note. Filter Qpeak'y : Should we be coni'pelted to par you that note? Second Condition: Our great-grahd-father contracted a debt with certain money lords. Those money iqrds held the debt against our grandfathers, then against our fathers, aud now against us. Second QfEAkv: Should we be : compelled to pay that debt ? If so, why ? The Democratic Idea is the equitable distribution ol' the wealth which labor creates. The Democratic party adopts the declaration that ail wealth, all revenues are deli veil trout labor, aud this being true, labor should be fairly remunerated. The right of tabor to organize to prom ote its Welfare,, is not only conceded but advocated. Democrats believe that such organizations are prudential aud in consonance with Democratic policy aud good govern incut.
It is uot known that any crank ha* concluded to answer Fairchild V palsying prayer. It is not ktiowu that any Kcpuidicau Guitean has stood ready to a»»ert that “G«d hat commissi oiled him to remove Cleveland,’'' hut the threats have been made, the prayer has been ottered, and the record of the Republican |»arty, iu the matter of as sassiuatUnis. makes it prudent to keep a close watch upon such creatures as Halstead, Guiicau. TutUo and Fairchild. Tiik way to tail'whether an article in the iVear is written byGladiah or , tstlttuarsh is to notice whether it begin* with “liar,” “false and untrue,” j or “gross ignoranceor whether it is : a plain disputation of Something dis- | liked, and without any reasons upou i which he bases a single assertion, j lii short, plain disputation without ; any reason for it, ami uugcntleuianly I terms may be accredited to Jeremiah. ; The dcceut articles to Mr. Saituiarsh. Tins ex|H.-rieucc of our political hisI torv will be at fault if auy important ! political legislation is accomplished ; during the first session of the Fiftieth I Congress. With the two 11 ohm s differing as tty their party majorities, land with a Presidential campaign impending. it is not in the nature of [ events that either should yield to any i ! important measure of the other. . ... .. . Thcke must be some reason for the determined efforts of liepublicau leaders «<> release whisky from taxation that i»:uot given out, because the rediictiau of the surplus cau be actxsmplUII) without any materia! disadvantage to protected industries by releasing the lax upon raw materials and certain artriea of necessity as well by releasing the tax on tvhi-kv. | Tin' Viuueuues- lawaovail say*: I The views of Henry George differ ! from those of George lii. The 1st- ; u-r ijulieved in iaxatioii w it bout representation, and the former advocates-' tepi-c«cu'.at:ou without taxation
l&tpaJtitec. Qne of the growing nil* of the ewimtry is the growing tendency to Ituptudeuce. Impud ?ucc may be delated *£ that kind of disposition which leads one to indulge devlishness for the sole purpose of producing chagrin in the minds of the good. It is possessed in a more or less degree too riling to the sense of the individual, and is let have its way according to the boldness of the dare-devil whose self-respec t is let go for the sake being all that Satan desires. Onlj^^etv weeks ago, while on the way to Plahjville, some of the ynntig men of this town and near here so much indulged this disposition as to be called Petersburg pimps. We caii think of another instance of this kind ot work. We refer tocertain young men who came from Evansville to Petersburg some Unite ago. They were wearing the Murphy Blue Eihi>o!i, but all got as drunk as loons, thus putting the cause they espoused by wearing the blue ribbon to au opeu shame. Such conduct harms any cause which the individual may espouse, and there is no doubt that society would be better did 110 such people live. We call all such conduct impudence tor no other reason, perhaps. than because there i« not the least sense in acting so. Of course there is no sense in it. How can there be, when every such act injures the individual and every one of his kin ami acquaintances, besides being a postiveinjury to the community In which he lives. Why any oneshoui’d thus conduct hi ins* If is past'finding out He harms himself, his friends aud his own entire community. He makes neither friends, reputation, nor money bv it. By his impudently licentious conduct he cultivates a mind thateamiot appreciate either the beautiful or tb.e good, and unfits himself lor heaven were lie taken there (would never get there). By liis acts he) cultivates a being incompatible with puritv. decency, beauty, truth, humanity—with God. How can such a soul be hut annihilated!
.. ..Ti*«c Peuusylvauta Ki'iMiblioanihire declared their preference tor Mr Blaine, but it is not probable that the purtv will consult their wishes. Any Republican can carry Pennsylvania, no matter bow many letters ho has written or how many scandals he lias been in. The Stale is built that way. It does uot seem possible that men of intelligence could urge the release of whisky ami tobacco and retention of taxes on the necessities of life unless there were extraordinary personal or political reasons for such a course. The idea is illogical and unnatural. It is a mistake for people to begin thus early to vvaii about bard times, ou account of the apparent scarcity of the crops. This is the surest vt ay to briug hard times. The better way to do is to take a hopeful view of the situation. Brace up. HALL’S There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, ami until tlie his: tew yeais was suj >s»s to lie ineuruMe. Pur a great many yea si betors prosnusMl it a local diseiise. and preson1 vil locki remedies, and by eonoiaiiil!} failing tn cure with local ti cal incut pronounced it incurable. Science has proven Catarrh to lie a constituUouHi disease, and therefore requires a constitutional treat, meut. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., t o.-slo. uliio. is tiic only constitutional cure now cm the market, it is taken in tern ally in dost* from 10 drops to a teaspnonfttl, it acts directly upon the blond ana mucus surfaces of the system. They offer $:>*i tor any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars aiid testimonial's. Address, i. j. uj usi;v * co„ TbhsiOjOallU. £jy~»o!d bv Druggists, T5 ets. CATARRH CURE VA-man was lined fdU by a Rhode Island justice one day receuily for milling a woman “a suake iu the grass.” Typhoid, Starlet and Yellow IViers, Yieaslts, Diphtheria. Small-pax, Cholera, etc. Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid will destroy the infection of all fevers and all contagious •ml itif.s:ti,tu diseases. Witt keep the atmosphere of any sick-room pure and wholesome, absorbing and destroving unhealthy effluvia amt coniagiim. Will neutralize uuv bod smelt w list ever, not by disguising St. but by tb-droving it. Use Datbvs Prophylactic Fluid iu every sick, room' ' Utl]
Victoria, British Columbia, is lighted by electricity, the woike having started up on the 6th. Bucklea’a Arnica Salre. The best salve in the world for Cut*. Bruise*,-Sores, Ulcer*, Salt Rheum. Fever Sore*. Tetter, Chapped Hand.-. Chilblain!?. C* r««, anti all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Pile*, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money retuuded. Price 25 cent* per box. For sale by Adams & Sou. 38yl The Denver News says the time lor sending hostile* to Washingtou in Pullman ears is pa-t. B*»>y »«• «lck, we pm her CASTOBXJL. » a ChlW. aks crM Car CASTORLh, Whw she beeaxae Him. ah» close to C.tSTOlUU, Whw ah* had Chains. abogavo than CASTOUi. Although the city of Kingston, X. V., lias a imputation of 25,50!), it has no police iorcc. Morning Praver Meditation for Piano hr John Wtcgand. is the most beautiful and sparkling com position Mr Wiegaud has ever written. Try it if vou wish something mnically prelt y a ml t >ie;s si »s> Pv ice. Ign Fiscitstt,
LOSE!' DPI If You Want To Make Mom f Investigate the tfatlo* 1 Garrae ter and Get nns. at CntRead What the Lat s Say elf It,
I had a basque cut y the National Garment Cutter, am' mist sav it was a perfect fit. I won' recconu nd the National Garment C ter to all who desire a perfect eyste i of cutting. ” E. .a McGcwes. Having* basque e by the National Garment Cutter, lit perfect on tirst trial,.! aiu eoi idcred hard to fit. it being the fin til ! ever had on, on first trial. Mn Cu.vs. Bacm. Having had a Imsqu* :ut by the National Garment Cult' , which was a pertT tit without cha re of seam I can cheerfully roeomruei it as a perfect system of cutting, t d thiuk it the best method I ever s tv.# May Benedict, Petersburg Ind Had a basque cut f National Gar!ttient Cutter, the fit as perfect without any change, l tii ik it a splendid system'of cutting. Miss Ei.Lt Him AX. P< M-sburg, Ind. Tliis is to certify signed has seen t^i uient Cutter. That islicd it is a grand t i Makers and Taylor | AMEi’.ic.v Selby, ! I am considered 1 basque cot, by tlio I Cutter with only ll ken fitted tue perfe change being Ihet | ever bad on first tr | Mrs. F. Coats, 1 saw the Nation, |.a-il thiuk it splent than any thing I li I the way of models « ■ fact I think it pei 'think any lady s - without it. i Jennie lb K I _ | I liave been in business for live y« several sy»tia»is for National Carmen ! complete s\ stem I taken lessons and : Mus. Sahan 1! F At the Terre Ut> , quantities of guso* j feet of water and l i lloj.es are enter'ai njSlt* peeing quant er is pumped tiff Greeneastle well it 27 feet in Trenton of either gas or oi have given up ail and will probably ’ in oi ■ i." tbat the under-1 National Gar- ' ain trudy sat-1 ing for a 1 Dress : ’ctci sburg, IrnbJ rd to ti;, but my | ttional Garment' ue measures ta-: Iv, without any ! iy perfect tit I ; I, _ Jolumbu i Ind. Garment Cutter, i l. Much better! c every seen in dress cha i ts. In .■ction. I don't mid keep house STOX. wardsport, Iud. ie dress making rs, and have tried tiling. I Oud the Cutter the most er tried. I have i well pleased. iXTLINUE a. elaudsvillc Ind. ie gas-wed small esup through lS2o rtt when lighted, d that it u it!come ies1 when t he iva ttlie pipes. The j M2 feet dew n, and H-k with no sign* The cJrectors j p« of find ing g»-:, bandou the well.
Scrofula i Lungs Eeli vecL ! I »m nov 49 years t \9 and hnv» stiflbrvri j for the lust fii'teeu yea with a Inn; trouble. Sftv«nii members of t! family«m i iv mother’* side of the ho:u*e I I died with <vmsu»nption. and the doctors • re ail agreed in the it opinion that I hati < opi »l! the dUt ressiup »yn dixKiM. I kavc^ent arrest the march of tb pUivted all of ih<% usual my own case, hut In t members of my fimll was all that 1 obtain* manual labor for neve ; came into im•««->,.«ion < and 8kin uhMirt," f Specific Co.. Atlanta, mended the use of Hv that he himself had ! by Its uae in Home i„. i to try d. A»<otrt four to take H V, 8. act* found It au invigorate about ftftylwtMwt 'i markable. 31 y rough umptlun uho. 1 had loins of thud terrihh *usr.nd> of dollars to' disease; 1 have eni-net-hoda. not. only In j t realm an i of other but tempo) ary relief 1 was unfit for an> I yean*. Uy chance 1 v pamphlet m “Blood n the office of Swif» *a. A friend ierow t’s claiming; i i»* fltiily be nett tiro troubles. 1 resolved an* ago I commenced ing to dir* clous I ! tonic, and lliavo usc^ | results are most res left me, mf strength j has returned, and I w :h sixty pounds more ! than l ever did In my fe. It has been three,! yearn since 1 sioj*jhm * use of the medicine. | but l have had no ref n of the dincase, and then' are oo null** « weakness f lit in my ] lungs. I do the bank kind of u cchanicai: j worts, and feel as well s I ever kit since 1 j wh» a boy. Those, J snow, are wonderful j kc* i t Hr r state me ut* to mak I am honest when 11 j say that! «-Te my exit lice and hen It h ttnigv * the only medicine I to Swift’s specific. I that brought me any not may tliai swift’s rmxncnt relief. 1 d« selfic Will do this irs j every case, hut most; d lively i ffitm that ItT] • TWII » *««• ! >IUI> ha* dona tilts much fi na, snH I w<mi<l I*- tv cr»,nT to thi* duty 1 o> tonutrvrlns humanity thy merit* of this sroi tell If I I’atliM to U*ur thir hwrful testimony Ui •rful medic! ne. I an» of Montea iwrjr, and best citje ns in the T. .. lioLT. Montgomery, Ala., ne 25, ISHX Hwlft's Speolflc b> O' rrlv vrsilaljte. Treawell: known In thy can refer to some of I city. I 1st on Wood anil S»Je' Disease* matted free; Th« Htris-rSproti Co.. Drawer 3, Allan tan «..er iSI W. 23r< X. Y. Uml ami ;>c ratchet. I tch, Pi nine M <m of erery kind cor in thirty minute* by Wool fords Sa lary Lotion. Us;no other. This u -er fails. Sold by J. R. Adams & S«. druggist:!, IVIers burg, Iud. 27-ly FAILS—PL iSUTTS THL
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Watches, Clocks, Jewelry! lyest notch to ti lov Prices on all goods cut down to the t he hard times. R.VT^KM IP. HAM} JOKP,
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By *«•** tVSTi (tfS O"K-rOlT RTOGTI’MTf Piaunt Friday. run it to Church Sunday ]Steht FndwouAbie ih.uie»: hiack. Maroon. VeraoMM PAINT Bur. Veilow, Ofcic Lake. Brewster and Wajpw Grew-ns. No Varnishing nrccMury. Drw. hard with »*%Ahu*." One Coat and job fc done. YOUR BUGGY Tip tnp lor Chain. Lawn Sau. Sash. ITower Plats U-iS/ Carru^ Curtain Pok*. i oruture. Fiuat tkwrs Stcrc-front:*. Screen Iioon. boat*. Man kri* Iron Fences in Ltct everything. Just toe shiag i«r tljc Lube* » u*e about the house FOR ONE DOLLAR COIFS HONEST Are yoa £ning to Paint this year} If ** don't bay a puiur co-taui.Bg water or bauuK when Art the wuue money (or nearly ») yau can p foewe WTJttW Pttit MI»T that UwarruM to bean HOSCKT. tKdiSK UASEU411 IftUlf *aJ Ace Oram water and benzine. DhMal tfcU knu4 awl tale no other. Merchants haaduag k arc oar agents and authorized byes, in writing, to warrant >t to »nr ft TEAKS with S tOJt'ife or S TEAK* With • f!un Oar Shades arc the Ikrt Styles nwt in the Hast ihw so iwipHlsr in the West, and up with the Tiy tfcn bra*: 4 cf kSKXt |*Ar.HT ard j«>« wiH ■ever Rgt.t k. This to the »ue as uitfcui HOUSE PAJNIT COiTS FLOOR PAiT I Fluor #? r AW bewad tSt sticky point. Next time 5* fw IWT X iVi FXwVft !S|Jf 4 PToiarJBtl Mutable shade*, m nrasl*'* lo dry hwhf M * r ■ . “ k mk mrt algM. No treubks. K» Try fc tWOfiT DRY STtOKY
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THIS COOD 5TAK3-3I remap llsfce* ft>rcTarjhcdr«2*stlr,»,h*t >rlt Ossuf U>* retains tat Si* eraftt tie polarity of ■jq jlcstaes hiulnwat U (blind la ita *lll^asi ppllcablllty. K-e.-ytxxi; umtatachj Tb© Lunbermaw cceds JiIncasecf iceUjtnThe Ueesiwlfe u-ud3 i«i'>rs^n«oU:Jiil>( t-*e-Tfc e Cone ler needs t*. for «* teems “* “** The Mechanic acfc-» li «!«•** on hi* touch. The Miner neede it In wsof enywewrThe Pinnecraeoeait-caa t^eSaloPgTi^ii* It. The Farmer nosd* H In hi* ho**°. k* **at,“*' ad his stock yard The BuaaibitssWaH ertke nee«a '.n liberal «ippl7 sups’ end enhaen. The Herso-fan trior needs i»~« ** ^ **“ -lend uid unless ielisoee __.. The Kcock-*rowier b*As 5:—*£ w® **T* Wln .canmlrs of doilarsinatla world vf wonb ■*■ Tho Railroad ina rme*; It end wCl need (« J° -n* as his life is » rc*.odo*ecchS*ueewl The Esckwoodanteu reedaK. These 1* nolh•gthe II e» an aclMiJW for the. 4in?« tohfe, ■nb and e,m?ort which earrosad tae plnneer. Th. aicreUnut weed* Itefcos:* hi* stole smim* is employees. P.erWeru will h*H>ec, R"s wh** isse coroe the Susuo# Unis.™*, is*"»'-•"* aWB*^ litres BslUf Is the UsuUM *n* the hesi of K^a Best Safe ihegaelerr. ftsWirostMsft roe la case of season* •'*'* I*-® *“» **»!*!?£* Keen a Bottlet*f ***•*•** >~e when waste*.
E£ilroad-:-Time->Tg,l^ss. Ewasvlll# l ladiiinapoiTs Railroad, Talctag Kffeet Sttnday, Aug. 1, isss. COINS N'OKTII. STATIONS. s.o. 10. '>}). Evansville .. »;uu a m “ Suui«i vi!!u ,.: . 10:08 « m u Oakland City. 10:18am “ 1'etsrsbui-?.xa:B8am* Arr. Washington u :5U p m «OlS« iOCTH. STATIONS. 5»0.8. Oep. Washington.... 1:4» p m •• lAsieruburat. 3:13 pm ** Oakland City. S:01» im “ Somerville. 3:K>p m Ait. Evansville . 1:16 pw • No. 11 [souUi] arrives at 6:3£a. I 12 1 tiortu! at 8:10p. m. 1 rains run dully except Sunday, ccuiwkTh»JS «Hb trains east and west uu'o. tfc M. at 1\ ashiugtoii. G. J. GKAMAllEK^C_i Geivira) PasseuiterAjenl.—\ No 28. 0:00 p m 8:20 a in 7:10 a in 8:*> a m 1<‘:1« a »a No. ST. ‘ 1:10 pin. 8:lu p ni 4:K> p m 8:40 pm 8:20 p m n.and N'e.
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laraagfi Ma'piiig ur aecoiKiiuus la j Ciacinaatl, loaisYille, St. Louis, , Washington, Baltimore, Nsw lort FtiladelpLia »m> «>i himnwauit Points. for KmlgUnSs and Land Scekem,' tie“l> * SI.” Is the Sli v,;.-Si and quickest ruuto and provide* the best accomodation*. TheO. d 51. i> the only fine running nsleeping ear cf any description between CINCINNATI »nd ST. LOUIS. Kor reliable Information as t<» routes, rates, tickets, time,etc., apply in person nr by letter u» K. G. BonDvfaxt, Ticket Ag% O <& M. B’y, Washington, Itnl.; nr. to C. «. JON EH, District Passenger A yen'., * Mi*ol*»lppi R’y, vino lines, Indians* JOHN V, BAEKASl, W. R. SHATTUf:, Pres'taml Gen. Man. Gen. Puss. Ant,. CINCINNATI, O BE SURE A5D TAKE THE {jOaisTilie & Sl- Loais Air-Liaa [Louisville, Evansville A St. Isiuls R’y.} WHEN YOU GO ZEIast THEGKEJ u r..s i iji. uti ox "W ©st* lEATSnOIiT LINE To all theprtuthe East, and connections at ’rains for all MISSOURI. KANSAS, TEXAS, clple Cities of making direct tit. Loilla wtUi parts In NEBRASKA, COLOR A DO, IOWA, Ami the Great Wes’, and North West. Train* arriving at IgmlsvitU- at C:3> p. m„ make direct connection* with trains ou C. it O Tor WHITE-SULPHUR SPRINGS, RICHMOND, BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, i WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, aim all principle cities of the cast. Tin* Table Iron Oeklaed to Take Wert Treat t»:*rcb Cth, IbSJ. »’E*T norxjj; BAST eoVNPl Si'iftin Miupm Iv Ixiulsville ar r.ftjpm 8J»ini J«P am tli-'-pm “ NewAlhany Iv VKpm isitvuii 108put 1 Warn •• Oakland “ 1 Jilpin 1 flam 136 pm 410am “ Mtvcrneu Iv 102i»iul02.>pm 8 u> pm T&autdr St Louts lv 7.20 am 720pm -ATTENTIONof Emigrants is rspreially invited to the tot - owing advantage* offered t>y this Line: iTia—siiom. Line to St. Louts. CONNECT AT ST. LOUIS IN UNION DEPOT with trains of all roads leading West, Northwest and Southwest.. All Iraiu* run SOLID between Louisville and St. Louis without change Per full Information call upon nr write to J. F. HURT. Agent, a Oakland City Geo. F. By a.vs. Geo. W. Cvr.TW, GcuI.Mun., Ucnl. Pass. vgi.. Louisville. K.
MOSEY! to be made. Cut tliimmt. We will send you free, someth! m* of great value and importance {o you. that will start you in tiuaineea which will brin"yon in more money right away than anytbiny else in tbie wrrlil. Anv one can do tpe work aud livo at aotue. Eitiier sex; ail Hires. Something new, that just coins money for all workers. We will start van ; capital not needed. This la one or fhs genuine, important ebanees of a lifeth#*. Those who are ambitious and enterprising will not delay. <»nnid outfit tree. Address True & Co.. Augusta, Maine. It you want info motio scndlbf uriaritk. k StMTiMtaW’ Address W*T«OW .S: TUKAWr, 'loi-cka, JCSB / $ m 1 ‘ THIS P/kTEH, ?“ A.S-wttetwriJ'-.iv.w n»r^
