Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 17, Petersburg, Pike County, 15 September 1887 — Page 2
tfpfallicg Sperile for Lifer Disease. BjMflt* tC t..vj taste !n • !•»<!'!j: JfHtBUB f»tla ’r*4 wittiafero-jfii itl*: tvJsw'u , nJes. or i«li;S3*—olton laas'sKiti JUfeitpHU: s, 1«*;1 of mmrtitB'i ina vm.’orlm<ti, or lndliww.i.^1; I’ntch ncjr»«! If.J eractatitas; Vb»»1* shcrcsO-.y «n*iivo »o4Ux:Ha*dath<-; ! t*<« memory.-s-*h a paiKtUt »enK\'u.:i vf luvlnifhlW a* >le •omothtoa *lik-!iput,liltV> tisvr been «lt>n*; d«Mlttv: low fi iiII*: a Sbv-k. yello* *|f twarases of tte akin :<«oJ ♦?•*: * ^ oookH; (V?«-r: wBww; the urtne hi aramv bichcflio»l orat, h allywtil lo •tur. I, deposit* a aadtaueat. ; 8HM0NS LI VEE REGULATOR ipuaclv vtcrr*»LC) - it MBrrsUIy :.*'<! In itm Suuth to excuse the'Torpi-l 'Ll w to a I.calthy actios. It K«» with Mtreo.-dihsrj tHcatj m th» JIVER, |^n>NEY6f I_^ and Qowels. u cirETtt*; jncnmp Malar!*. Dox.l Complaint*, jli inarnlr Sick Mf.0irt^i CmiUialfca, IWSowmw, KMih Afnttm. fausflwi If ratal I?«prrMioa» Oulie. Endaned by lir uv if *1 SfRUon* (f Benia. a* THE BEST FAMILY MEiHSINE f.» Children, f r Adults. mdfor lbs Aped. • only, fiCNUir« ku cui Z Stamp a red oc fc«* e( Wrappa J. H. Zeitm A Co , Philadelphia, Pa., Wt iMtutnn. « rrin,IIJil. EDITORIAL NOTE. Will km« Republican editor say Point thing in favor of perpetuating Uie Union as it should be? The Peier*,bur'» JV>«rx is a terrible thorn in the aider of Pike county politicians.—iVeie Harmony Rtgitter. We have beard rocti complain that tax is to high, and some of these aaYnq men vole the Republican ticket. jUx* thing is certain : if woman are afiotVed to vote there will be a smaller per cent. of voting population who ciu be boughtffor whisky. • Six tticmbeifof the legislature have rosiguetl aincc last March—five of them Democrats—leaving that body divided as follows: Republicans, 75; Democrats, 71. , " We CALL him ©rover. The Democratic party has never had any use lor auv high sounding titles tor the men who should be considered, iu this nobly free government, the people's servant. Tiir Depmcratic party is in favor df the whole'Union—not a piece, hot a'tingle section—not a single party— not a thing except that which redounds to “the greatest good to the greatest number." The Democratic ijtatc Th»nvolition, of Now'York, will meet Tuesday , tvoptcinbef 27. Lookout tor a strong Vfcet, a good plat foriu, and ring- ; resolutions favoring renominating aiu^ce-elect i os < * rover Cleveland.
the po-ted light* are claim jug that neither Rliiuc uor Sherman ,\viil be jthe eandidve for president. They dime that the tight between then tu boBveniitm will Ik* , so close , that a,“dark liorse’' will beat thtttit the end of the race. ' -Lt: u» i>t. i tip the iiatieu'* .wounds; let us do all wlik-h may ac- • vhieve and clu-iMi p just and per.* * among ourselves and with all »a*tton«.Mi— Lincoln. Nothing like the above vail be quoted from ‘Fairchild, Foraker, Sherman, Bradley* or 'Wilton. £| ■ ' ■ —j»i— — ■ tiivr tit *omething®-be*ule* mere bosh wlicu it conns to d*>jng w hat n party has previously claimed in some makc-apljeKn-e p;atf>tm. It ••* 1* hoped that the fh-n«..-:rat#..wii: stand upon » >hud and popular princi* plesin the campaigns of the next j ear or two coming. Sojje of the member*'of the g. «> p. in thiscounty Icukcdout the hnwil'i6 tiling information that the editor of the i*rt’.v» does not enter into cpulix.verav with the editor of the JTtir* br-caut>?-uU party will not let hi in do it, cotiiithttug that lie has not sense enough to hold bis Own. So let it U considered. ■a—.-—,.i ,«*.......... Gov. liti.L, of New York, is rewglita^d through the country as a good Democrat but just now Gov. Hill is wot in the race for the Democrat!* nomination lor President in lSS-L There is 4io mistaking the drift of IXitownUic «o«ithneut. Steadily, certain! r, witiiout a reasonably doubt, that Sentiment is growing In favor of the rcuomiuatiou^ef Grover Cleveland. ’ ■ Tits ffsw Iasi tvwli criticised live fair asportation on acconut ot the kind of music furnished. Titc person who wrote the article should employ some one who is a judge of mtisic before he attempts such criticism again. The p fewness of players is all that could be criticised iu the baud employed. Jeriwriiab Uiadish Is perhaps the only dissatisfied person in the county. It is reported that Gen. A.FJfovoy Kcpiihib au congressman elect fron * the First Congressional district o Indiana, attended a soldiers’ reuniei nr Endfwlii 111. recently, and indulge! in a bluer partisan i*|w«ch Thi mluodistluguislseii geutiouMu attend t BtttfUiling of the soldiers' i».*nu a: Logs import some weeks ag probably the same speech h 'ndfield. Republics as wer with him that they wau DeHart of this dtyaai to get. np am
rather more thinking than the average country paper; hat we would like to have it pause long enough to its fight against the Republican party to tdl us why it supports a «y*tem that enables one man to command the i labor of other men? Does The Democrat think the Creator meant that a few men ah >uW get bold of the means oflifc and force other men to pay for access thereto?—Vin-oenru-s Sew*. Wc arc not aware that we are supporting “a qyirtent ‘hat enables one utau t© command the labor of othermen” Our fightagaiustthe Republi- | can party is from principles. We | l>elk*re that tlie Republican party has i passed into an age when it can have • no usefulness. The very thing which needs doing most, namely, the revise i ion of the • present tariff laws, is the | very thing whietr the Republican parly is most determined not to do, except ih the mast ruittotts and evil way possible—free whisky and tobacco, and the most extortionate prices upou the poor man's necessities. Can the X’etrt biarae us for wanting the poor man to have ;* chance with other men ? We fight the Republican party because it uphold* all manner nf monopolies, curries favor of the rirh us against the poor, speculates upou what should belong to the houcs! laborer encourages, If ud monopolies,and in this way gives t j the money lords- of the, earth the soil the Great Got. intended for his children. We oppose the Republican ;tarty because it refuses, for political effect only, to recognize the whole Cuiou, as a Uutofi, every part and parcel being one graud government; and weoppoacthosc sapheaded editor> who have, for a quarter of a century, probed that old sore, the rebellion, thereby keeping tb^ patriot of the nation in such condition as to render it impossible to ‘‘heal up the nation s wounds"; and because by this coutiu* ual probing the Republican party has ! throlllrd tlie very commercial, a# well as otiier, relation* between the North and South ; so much so that the Nation has been kept'down from that ; highly civilized plain which Would, have made the grandest nation erf the earth atii! grander, tlje noblest nation still more noble. These are a few. but by no mean* ibemost grevious objection* which we have to the proceedings of the Republican party. In conclusion wc must say that we'dp not-“iliinh that the Creator meant that a lew men should got bold o: the mean* of lifeknd force other men to pay for access there to.** But do not mistake u* for’. Iad< rsing ties geism We beUerc that CM wan *hould get posession of the means of life in tile same way that ai»oiin-rdo* >. A!oiv-p-> list of all flatkt.es should be kept down so that ‘ industry, honesty, and economy" would insure accees “to the cn an life." We believe in a limit to on iMTship, but we do not believe in giving auy man what be does not earn at least «• far as the govern men l is concerned. i Haw Vs Parse - Democrat Is doing
| There area few men who hare litj lie sense enough not lo waul a Union, j At least turn acts iudi; ate a; much [They never lose an opi*t»rlunity to *tir up ill feelings tfielJorth and the South. The crib of a quarter of a century ago weigh to heavily of.on th‘ *. that they groay t- tin injnring of every thing that tends to tincomplete reconstruction of the whole. Union. 1. ■ ■g'V its' 1 • j is,-aid in favor of unionizing the TOorth and the S *nth. Ami yet these | same men cla'ua to have been the salvation of the Union. idisy taik as if ! nothing hut theivowBaet- eversaved ! tle.Cmvemm-m fr..„, total c<- 'rtut ion.' .What kind *f men are 11 *ey ; 'To-day they bt’iiW no. Jo-monow | they tear dow n. One day they cry ! out forpeare, anil another day they ! stir tip alt the anger that their hellish I mib can wicmauJ. 1>" these Mote ! men ea.p*-ot to unk>a»«*.*1 wiih.«'i: 1 arj mony ofahought and foiling? Are; | the North and the South ’O in- f rover fighting the hue war w bhunt com-, (ing’ttjMt end? It i- high liiim - lir people who are iyte: -to t in >v• -fil doing weir finding out these tvi! tout* •it uliom we speak. It is tinicj they ir«!T being driven to the Wall by tin; hand of “m-oustruction."*i Kti p she yth» agitators in the secret; -iii’. to—■ r. here they niAperty b* h-ng ; I.rt iis have jx.-ce before the entire | generation nmd put away, Let us have peace! • ■■■". 1 '■ ■ * Tns: followi: gl* from tier letter dedining c«i invitation to be present at, : a itivKienV meei-r.g in New York : There is a fine Jessun in the dosing seut'end- of Mrs. Cic.vlaitd\t letter which says: *T hope, however, t;.a» 1 shall not bo misunderstood, when i bam my declination of vour kind iir.itatiou upon -my. uuwibughcst to as-, ■mute tbat‘1, a« wife of the President. | ought to participate so prominently in a public ceremony in u id h Ju rook no ;Mri.“ b allows that she hs* that : feeling toward herhushand which be-, erraesa strlf-respoctinir wife, btjeausc1 dm woman eati have a proper amount of seif esteem who marries a man for whom she does not entertain a proper] respect. Such a declaration as Mrs. Cleveland has given in this frank avowal, is worth more in its effects upon society than all the proceedings of the mo*t largely attended Woman's right’s convention ever assembled. The latent scheme to red non the j surplus in the treasury and at the j sumo time maintain the robber tariff is to pension both Union and Co nfederate soldiers /like. The latter on j the plea that they were wl.oliy in no-j cent of causing the war. Ben Butler f fathers the idea. It would appear; that any insane or extravagant measure would be acceptable providing it < woe conducive to Protection. Snch balderdash as that indulged in by > Butler is an indication that the cue-j t«y*s excuse* are growing fewer and
lisle, and Congressman Mills and Scoft; also l»y Secretary Fairchild, who was summoned toy telegraph from his leave of absence In New York, for this special purpose—the latter circumstances Confirming be•yond any doubt the report of the important consultation in question. It is said that the tariff bill lobe framed by the administration will be presented to all Democratic Congressmen as a party measure, and that its suppm-t by them next session will he required 'as a. test of partisan fidelity. Mr. Randall is also iu the city, but he disclaims any intention to discuss politics or the tariff on this visit, though he will probably calls on the President while here. It is ‘believed that the tariff scheme ill process of incubatiuu will Ik- of such a conservative character that it will secure the adhesion <>f protection lVaiocrdt*. y Your correspondent is gratified to be able to state that a few of the rascals are licit) g tori ed .oat and replaced by the brave lwy« in the service- li-i-garL.Yincenr,publisher of the Advocate in Tioga county. New York; trim U a special pension Examiner, etaUout at the home of Senator Sherman, was bounced for abusing au Administration that was good enough to keep him in office two years; anotlier Is a prominent clerk iu the Indian offer, who having been there twenty years or more has Tint lived his nsefttines«, and I hear of sc Ve-d others who hare gone ami " ill have to go from the pension office. Then* are more :;ctks on leave of absence now than ever before, perhaps—the number from the latter bureau being eight hundred. Suet* a great utimber is tied to go from the Fort Office Department, "that in owtdr to transact Uie routine -Hldii.os*. leaves of absence had to be res: ricted. It is considered here that Mrs. Cleveland's letter, declining the invitation of |i*t Mayor of New York to present flags rto the city firemen, was iu flue form, and met !led rebuke to the authorities of the reeiropofis for net including use President iu the proposed ceremony. '1 ii surprizing reslgmvtimi of Hon. Ja- 0. Porter, of Tennessee, Assistant Secretai y of State, causes almost gcqera! regret at the Capital, as bo is one of the most accomplished and popular statesmen in public life. That Railroad. ■ The contemplation of a railroad thi qgU part* of this county, from Owensboro!-. Yiii:cii!i' “. viaOak .mi -City, is assuming a shape which our cltixens should study. It is u known fact that preparati .il is i-iug mad* for putting on fool a scheme tor the Murtrurtbm >*f thi- road. 1V:* rsburg is a more desirable point for the routl than Oakland €Ktv for many reasons One of these is the easiness «»f the coal field whieli the load would tap by coming this way, and another is the great saving in the co«;*trnetioirof the road. By the rpad coining to Petersburg i^nre 'll.an* twenty tulles of load can be sared itt reaching Vincent es. rhs^bud raw l- nude to ■ »>n; ret w i‘the V. & N- A-. soon to uc. co»«lpte!c*; from VincMiut-«. rid Petersburg, to New Albany, This will- make three roads at this place—a cron* road- and a junction. i?Och would inrOa-e. thsing of Petersburg five-f «ld in a short time,besides improving every town in Pike count} on. th-* !»«<* south ot here. It " id giv- tVi. -h>,v another road, ami will improve that »ir*« ait will otiict; somhern tod u* of this -;ii i v There >* > ■- *• • iy a villagt or neighborhood in (Sw county that V iiUui led be i.) uefitici tilelVsbv. This i- a matter vrell worth looking after, ami one which a silent !■•:'.:i*tyv M th • part of the oil I-.*.**its <if thisc -infs may cost She Ic.reot a great g •-nl.
A Tmeeadoas Affair. FYotu reports recci rod by letter and in-the neighboring papers. tb*; Ken limit ot the Blue and tli • Gray a! Evaosvtile fh>m S4pt. 20th to thcdSd, inclusire, >• (o' Watmuea^oQi aff-.ii • Twenty fir,' crack companies fhora alt part* of the l"wttwl States |»a«o entered into the Competitive f>riil.*, and the Adjutant Gentrsl of the Army has detailed 'Major Kellogg a*wl Lira tenant Slucuia. of the ltrjmiar Army, to inspect the amp and' the Drill. The Corn nil tins. are a!I buriiy at » t»iki and |irFj*ntittiii are- being made for the wufsrtaWr urouaimodation af nli who attend. L)i»ssu2 idsp Generals from both side-* writ Ire prose m ami organized bodies of Veteran Soldiers from a« far .Norih a* tSbicago, and«» far South as Ne w Orleans, have notified the Committee that they ate coming. It will bo ace of the larges: and most Uteresting assemblages ever held in the West. There will also lie an Industrial Parade, which will be a tnaguifkeut affair. Wuetuxb true or not we cannot say, but it has been whispered to us thaf Biu Harrell is negotiating with Jerre Aliah Uladish to v\ rite a boo A to lie read at the next county Rcpuh:i-‘ can convention. They differ on v. bat the title shall be. We do not know what Jerre Mjah wants, but Bro. Harrell insists that the bdok shall be entitlyd. “AYiiat Will The Nationals Do ?’’ Jerre Miub oirjects, and will therefore treat Ilro. Hand with “silent contempt.” The Philadelphia Record says: ‘.'It is hciter to keep np the whisky tax to pay the' soldiers pensions, end the tobacco rax b- pay toed tercet cm the war debt. By so doing the tax ou the necessaries of Jiving as-’ on r* e crude materia:« out of watch w, tn«kv ei«'t;,es, metl- ard. like may. W ifssawwi, and of; poor men and workingmen be made comfortable ’ ■ . -Sfe . i
From Sten dal. J or the 19emocr<it. To load our thriving tow n a-tiit. Has prompted my ninrUing: And, Iff** a happy thought tadeed, To getcheao advertising. ■We’ve Mr. P-who keep* hardware. And hard to put In verse; The firm of H-who deals la drays, Which, by the way, i* worse. There** Dr. F—1 and Ur. H—, Of i>;u and powder fame ; nil,mli one among us ever die. VVe’ye only self to blame Thebe's Mr. K-whose bona? bride Was shipped across the ocean, Can tushie* all the timsvr iisii, £ xqptljr to hla tiotigaTbetv’i Mr. s— who*; bustftetp tset By naught has e’er teen shaken. Keeps iauey l.noe of msre haadise1 think. too, he huyii bacea. There’s Mr. 8— who seem hotel,, iP-eed-atableJaat bclslaii !t,l The sign hangs oat inJxdd relief— Von cannot fail to find it. There’s Mr. A—Jt cor j cr. who Can maim a bet ana win It. That he can make abs.rsrei and bore The ban* hole in a minute. A doten teachers coon; new them And ever ready stri te it. j Whose business i*. “teseh roenti or fiat." Just as the patrons like It ' Many others hrrc-a-biut 1 We ought indeed to mention. But what I’ve said entities tao j To sixteen d<>U*£< pcastlon. ; W\ L. T. HALL'S Tit- re is moreVatarrh in tbit* section nfthe I country than all other diseases p ut together, ‘and until the last leu tears «a» nuj jam-d to ! F«r a great Miiir years De- | tors ( r.,nouiiiv*l it a local disease, and prei scribed locai retaedk-*, aud by coatrtauUy i failing t<> cure with c vai _ti c., uncut pits I bounced it incurs Ids. tseHtioe has proven I Catarrh ii be a constitutional discuss, and I therefore requires a constitutional trest- ; ...out. Hall’s Cat srh fitire. manufactured ! I.;- F. ,T. Cheney * Co.. Toledo. ohm, is the | oidy constitutional eur*i now on the market. ! li tjk"ii itrforuaily in doses fr tn lydtrops to a teaspoonful, It acts directly, upon the i hiood irntt mucus surfaces of the system, i they otter $1*0 for any <$a«e it fails to cure. 1 >en,j f.-r circulars and lestitnoatvls. Ad i urea*. f. ..» cm;si;r&co.. Toiedo.Uhio. fV*SwM bv Druggists, 3 cU. CATARRH CURE
There are 1,400 lawyers in Luiunm. John Wteguud \< (he t>ia-l piquant 1 and original of the modern uuisi-:-! 1 o'nii.iO'ei j.'A.- Morning Pray r Mnt:- ! tattioti i* u'H-! <U a Set lhtt.'r fit-anti-i tui Tone Pjfejnrc* i; r piano, aitd k«f f siheii! the »a'ue »tyl'‘ sta tii"* eviebiatrd TyphVd. Scarlet s«d Yellow fVrers. Measles, BtgtbUMrts* baskD-pox, feeinli, etc. IHirhy*# 3Rrophv>acitfc Kiuid *iK destroy the itifeetfeat t<f sii'tei wr* amt ssHeo^tasieufe . Infects .! w*. Will 'Wee,- U F 'of at-.-.' sk'k-IMtBt putv *!«<S . ttSe-»rWur and destroying uitlwxlr'iy effluvia, and contagion. wiu neatraUw any bad smell wiwtever. not by rtis,rnUins it, bet ty ifeMivvtn* it. Use lhniv. Vrn;.|tyUou« FSutd ;a rnsj sickJfuriug tits ;»*»t year t!>e unthviia! | debt was dt«rca*i-.1 r , Hoekles's Aralra Halve. The best salve in the wov]4 t -rCut-., i Brubrs, St'ret* L ictrs, Salt l.u t.m. Fever T-tnr 1'i .i; (•• •! Ilatiu*, : ('ItiUihtiits, t'« truss, anti all Skits Krupa:;;* pt»»itivelr rtrw Mies, or ao tit, re • stired. 1*- is guaranteed' jt> I give perfort vstufaetke:, >>r romoy re‘iuiKted. Prit-c i3 eettts per bos. Fur sale (tv Atisni> & Hoti. HSvi i la !.•• v;» YViN.t.t 11i:i U«-e; ? the ultl hi*.t! in which she has wvei thirteen pcoOM*. «n»«5 IWer Wts* dtk.we 5»rs ber CASTORIA. Wb<* she »a »CbtH. she trad fur CASTOSUA, WTtvo she best** she cStts* la CASTCRU Wbea sts had Children, sh# ;-s. e i Nsta CASTORU' - In A luce1 - Lorraine is universally used by odfdUii.
$TiuN AXSVVHHKI y lady who has inTCSt i :aied like merits of the National Gai fen: Cutter invariably remaps, “it i-just ;[>le?«lid, ami I think every dress usher should hare oue; or. “ifJ^J a* a dressmaker I should certainly purchase the system.” Such ret> mlng; is not logical. For instance, do only dressmakers have sewing tnaclihies? If each house-hold is blessed with a sewing machine, why shonl; any home be denied this desirable s tainmen t ? By the use of the Na .tonal Garment Cutter any family eat not only cut* but at the same time have drafts and instructions how to make up and drape, and trim all the < iffereut garments in the latest styles All those wishing this system, plea; 3 eali at once. The instruction is fire - and j all are welcome to come until fudt ! satisfied that they can draft ait} garment, and be fully confident of a per- i feet fit nt first trial Here are a few cf the testimos ies of j your neighbors. I had a basque cat by the Ns iouaf Garment Carter, and must say t was a jtt-rfect fit, I would reccome! d the Kntiona! Garment Cutter to ai who deslr^ a perfect system of eotti' g. j Me#. Cuas. Bavh. Petersburg lud. Having a basque cut by the Nation- j ll Garment Cutter, it fit perlt -vt onj list trial, I am'considered h rd tol it. It being the first fit I ev, hai11 m.on first trial, - . . | Fti v ileGoWua. Petcrsbujr J lud.-.. [string had a basque cut by th Natonal Garment Cutter, which was a erf*t fit without change of sears I can j hcerfullv recommend it as a orfect, vstem of cutting, and think t the ’est method I ever saw. May Benedict, Pctcrsbn g Ind. Had a basque cut by Nation: 1 Gartfint Cutter, the fit was perfec t- wilhjt any change, l think it a sj lend id ■stem of cutting, . Miss Elea Hillman-, Petersburg, Ind. After taking a few lo'0!<K at ie National.Garment Cutter School, tut for uayjself a basque which is beautifully- I can, will a lite practice, draft any of t to gars' ;,ts In the Instruction 1 ’k. It so simple and easy th: t anvil. can learn the system. Florence Cavebakt. Anyone dc-trottsof le&rnhq asimy s'vstcm of cutting ah kiwi* <>i a tiling will do well to in' est in c National Garment Cutter. Af- .- mi" day*-, ht jt: I«t fin \self.a basque which fit perfect i" first trial. I think that m r time !S been well improved, utm l am ell pleased. 'll
£vi IIlLUtAX, P«!tl?vsi>lir .1 This* U & <■ortii'y t.! • iho ‘>nd- !•- *iffit«d has won tint' Naijitfiud GarmenlCuiUT. That 1 wnUrtti 5r «*iit is * grand thins for a i Dress. Makers and T.iy!-.3-America SJCtuYj PcJorsiw: g, Iud. I .uu itousidvred hard to fit, >nt ntv cut by tho Jisiionai f aruio»t» Cdiirr wiflt only throe ntoas ares ta- •- r;ii fitteJ toe porfootiv, withtut any change-being-the only peri'e .1 lit I • ver had on first trial. Mrs. F. Coats. Colundn * led. I $ aw tbi> Xatiotial G arisen* Cutter, a - d: tumk it splendid. Muolt bettes than any thing I bare even soon its the way of models or dress eh iris. In fuel I think it perfect hm. I - don't think at:y lady should k«> house without it. J.EKKIE Horsfos. ’ Ktiwaruspo l.lad. i bi»S ? fried 1 bare been in the dress nt ib business for five rears and b jrc 1 several system* for cutting. bud tlsr Xaiiotia! Garment Cutter Uie i-ouipU-U- system I ever trie-1 i haw taken lessons art! am wed phrased. Mbs. Sarah liRENTUSiiitK. Free!?.ndsvi rc lad. Cutting school.is «ipen fm:a 7 a. to. to & |». m. Ei-fi ts Block AsenfH ■:. Chtas. W.’Su:< rniF.is Gta'i.Ag'tS! Sorofulaef Luagss Eelieved 1 urn new <9 rear* old, us! fctr“ leitTere t fo»»iS«»t*s4 fifteen ,ve*r* with a leas troobhs Several osemUjr* of ike famUjro* toy mothers -HV ofthe h«ww hah owl wttt » eoosrAairtwji , and u»« Uocuirs were eft «**» el hi 'heir opinion that t tiftu eofcWlUipUon - iso. * b* * ..it 1Im»dwties'lnesymptoms of t >at terwbl* dlanase. I Rave spent titoosauds < dc.iar* t» .■ have— a rr»st the mareft'cf !iis dteaaee; i-a • • - — [-k>e«rf ait of ths u.uat methods. *•* OBUr I a say usucis hot in t;i? - - _ saemhers of toy family, but n-mt sr-ry tewi sra* *11 that I obtained. I Wiis u ■! tor *Of manual tabor f-•* severs! years. 1 v ehnuee I c»n .e tote i •».we*ei»>n of a prMRpht; ' on •H.ooA urn! Skit. incases." from the or? to » bwt t SmantS* Co,, Atlanta, ikt. A f»" *co recon - mpiatml Hie u»eo» K«IE'« npenl e, etojlns I hat tm himsetf tout Been great; htneattad tone .trouble*. I f»>l«o to try Ik About four years ago i -emtonn.-eu to lake fs s. g. ufMt'iar to 4 iwtjoas I ftfuiad it aa tnttpintiq; table, an have cm a about fifty bo*tte«. The i—» 4 xweto t»;iwkaiUr. My ,-ongh hasten uie. syetreugtn Iks* ref arceU. aaU l rUIJ Mnin-ismoie than I everUtS ia my life. It t;; ■ oeea thne jvaira atone I siof.petf the rase vT fit a.eitirln j, onl I have hat! no retun; of th yisease. ar -* the re are no (<ains or wettkne felt in WP Inu. Ido the hardest kje4 o? .gtoriwulert WBBtotojtHtoto|M^pW|P|tp&f' :'«»f ntotC trorlt, owl feet as well as i ever fejl stne? I trniy a boy. These. I know, at- wonderful «t*i*t»eats to make, tut 1 out. *>' u**t *«# * soiy.thM I cam uty eslsteucn awt eallato-»l! >- *«> Siwift'e S;>e. .ac. It Is the es ty luedteiue thiithroushrxneaovrertiiaaetjt relief. I no not say that Swift'* Specific « !<*«■ this n. every .-aw, but most t asilivety : Brin that haii.fioae thl* much forme, and world be creAct to toe duty t owe hismTVd lit human, if I fatted to hear this eneerf-i! tis« tfterlw a. this vacdcrisl wtet •ve l kaown in, the city «»!' A!or can refer to some «t the hhst «, 'litoatco.-aciy, Aia^ Juno 23, lr-w-if! « lipcCftels entirety t'e-' "Siood actlStkSn I'.'i.'jas-IWtFTSfEi-lFK Co.. Hi
for Infants anid Children. BUSINESS COLLEGE. ! MITCHELL'S * ACADEMY1 -) AND (-T— BUSINESS COLLEGE. Evansville, - Indiana, VERY THOROUGH, PRACTICAL AND PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL Gives Better Advantages than say Like School in - Southern ICtt&iana. Book-keeping- and Business Forms : Business Calculations and Correspondence ; Practical Grammar. Shortcl;uid and l ype-"\\ riting, $c.. ,«8re. All at greatlv reduced rates. ddress T. W. MITCHELL. 214MA* • i . Bet. Second"and Third, Evansville, Ind.
BMJ.IXO C*t'LTEH.
file Hartman Acme Gasier j.h:s Coulter is readily adjusted to fit any size plow twain. and to suit land of center or &ide draft plow of anv make or construction, right or left hauii. The hub anti axial belt. can ;mr. -wear. aori the .atiraab ain. bearings arc extremely hare,, conical ami removable. The Abate can bo rigged to anj-p’ow in t»o to, five minutes time; isstrons and durable, and altogether the hes; (‘outer in the market. (5. a, EASTMAN, Patentee and Sole ‘JEmnifsM'tKTTr, Vincennes, Ikd. EWILEK.
1
ORA XI) TO BUY
W atches, Clock • ■M.iCvHd L»d tiMpMttbii ot fc*teclic4i««a&. j fbttJwrttfiiro^j^^n^ aid Quarifis, V vV"r!L,<,,**2a,,*aiai tfcsdnelfrS. *- Taka c. snfiSRcxsPi &&taaa y JMcniSD ew»ailj, <fc** hAwfe* w~tt to i*Xi*C2*r*J, W 'tMMtWtfa JgJisp- or ii»jnveak»c« ia isr »*v i' -aBce i SgBren se^itfiSe roe*i*Cftl jHir^ipka. Bt .-iinsci VJr»rptif*t!-:i3to th* ■«& o1<£Lk9H‘ ii» sjw* l^ias«occ!i» fftttvithcut detoy. T^x?rjCar*! :tmrt>OB9««f the hmaan or^anis^ MNtMrwi. Tbo p_, >tV<»ur®,AN{a» nvu.wH» v.j ^ « Qi » howri to -« » »VlU tWC t ^ it. l CTtna r«'-i»i4'tobMHii by n*a cf 4T «?& SEM1HAL PASTILLES* i;csilCsr« f or Series Dpbilicy, Organic
k?«I totko fVi eajoy.T^mt e.r (.vSkUm! full Kjfcftiftoswo^aadytcan^pMlSK To t h2!«* * k *> *uf?er fm c>4 *th :\ f c*««care> 4 iMM5ytr l n*njUv fcbiiut bjrjLudtwa3i«H»4J& ro^cr^', fr?«r-i>ra:--. WorS, «tri‘?o ttvc Ib-JuJU: -ttc**. wcsie thzi ytm mnhi o;i i\mr r. ev. £ of rjafuwbia, s*:o nr >’ T. VAf^Afitt jg)l>:M■»!* h-l . PCRSi>J*G c^n **»»»> FSCiS
[ been SOS ia~. t$4 *.:d rs$ Liiy gain* l^cii *x&*Qt &c4s?u& T5HAT:;£irrj-e=i a:a,»7¥w »a. a. &si « MAEJt’S f'CMfDT CO., tin tSQWR, 3r2tr-s X ■TwitlliitrtM.ST.iOtna, ItTS. Tr:ci our ^?p.u,r.c«.. At* for T»f3i*V
UTHCGRAPKS3 _ ELECT SOT V i**E« ' SNCSAVES - mm. 'gk&Z? *** 'ettSL.* ^-fvOV-- Saaatwi^K. <sS'° IS ! ?s T £ 3 R*^"X *J$C'*.C, 6.TC cow?i.tTc tio»*?- - • ‘i ;•«*-* Qwtr, Tinwthj. Pm, B*^ PVU-«V «*7, uowhen I,000i000-!B5 RIVER BOTTQi WD UPliRDS For *&ls «* Credit a*d far Owh. «i*i Uw MmUm, bj THE LITTLE BOCK & TOUT SWiTW MUM* CO. Tka GKEAT AMUSSAS VAIiET «ta« »• Flosst Acicettiira! Lands of ft* West. um.r CO ut »»• Ut* 2£ CO tIts GO UJ a© YOUR BUCCYl! Tip »rp fair Chafe*. Lao'a.vScats. Saak. Flo*er s f Pot*. Baby Cariibfes, Curtail* Petes. J-ttrctture. -- I-swct t* :e«, So>re-£r*tss. Screw Doer*. Boats, ^.a M*= h& Iteo Fcr?:e< *a f*ct everytiang. Just c— cite tfc>g fc* the kwlte* to «e oboes lie how 5 “ FOR ONE DOLLAR il 80ITS HONEST i An »o» to Nut «ka jwwt »« Art «I 6b* a POM* leettots,' «s:cr or ixottae »Ue» 5 * (acsbiijfBcaionrbrtroMtijrwJyMcMiltooM “•= 1W1 * 1V*S IT tie WIST tier l>«<rr,M4 B !? be to Hosts r, Itntu LiSSSiB-GU. HOT * 8 asi tVo? freer. ..ler^i'i bcniSns. B.|4 tbH :« r true! i.<i <«•-» m Utai l!erc-ab» faCKSUnK Jg it w« oat a*e»ts as4 .otboritod by as, in iniis*. »3 tomijrr*.ltt *• irewie YtAKS eilAt 1'ttAIS.r _a * * TASKS «IU i lii.iTb. Oar Shade. are Use gj Uiest Stjto used i. w Kat* mem becoraef Mpop.ru m tie «■;«, ao-1 ep«b tbe Bam §? Try thi. bread 01 BffiELSI T.IVT .oil joi uSK ft ueier regret ti Hit to lie »ue it tufidm 15 CD ae HOUSE PA5NT GOiTS FLOOR PAiHTS lw#d t" ►pci* the job, jsj &T IW! * i«>* Pacct &*t iiwcf A&l t«y*x*d t\e sticky pins. Ute a wess, fcboS tfee job. asai the* Knt *:r» c * £r tWt k »T#©« PAMT At* Ary
■ crrfuBS'
f W Sciatic"., Ltuasajfs, T.tcncit&a'.. Jara-; ?<sa!i», ',, . lungs, miscs. saiar.:, -CTS13,
Ssratrii**, 5jk:;23, ftraiA*, S-iteite*. Ba*Saw&i, «**,' * E.Vi’J, Crip!>Sti
STueic-tj JftSjiifSS, ‘ Hit! AS, isffw Jr'KOJ, fisjjjtcy, ■ j$g|£» v>aK.s, IPi,
■ftiSS coot? OLD CTAKtS-tlY *crcHij'iLtito f<’ f i-e'—fIk--iJ wl;*t IreHyUricta .Tit. OB-.-'.'f frcreawas tor a»egrw»*»3(spatf»f a» 35.ai«i».f Titius«a: a tosai toils »»Svrri»l «»ilaiUiitr> «f«l»»ceh*tC'OMiea. T if ft la cbs*.- of acetoset. Too Sles«aw*-> £»**»« torssB*mJto«ay «*. Tie C's n« filar Ms te»?*H mb! iibsacn. Tic ittccieni!: sitJ* li stl*W4 ®a >* w»* T«o iBIaortocto >*- to cste at MaMfWTTia i-’toat-rr E’ci -1—*rrt afc.njwK'w** )*•• Tia i'ftrtttr Mall i*. la — i *. ou<c» hi# ytoJjto* '•jjA.iir sSoci yard Tfeo fjtemts&aat rent r- tfcr.B*ato*»l# rcec* ■• la Sirs) simple iltoalifol 2»>vt. Ths ncr-c-tomrUv ><«£» *-» 5# W» *>«a» .-!■*»! sad rate S ndl&K*. Tbr e t r ck - p r« wcr a»:tis It—ii will ***o "** r i of ii-fa.- s a#* l ft scf.:r;u of lr Tic BrtUrcud au, wtdili art will »e*4 tt *» it n round c£ atealetttaed <&&**. Tic 15#* t»«>«*:3a3 BcaUlS. T£c«l*»aifciy re an istltfalt; tor t!;o *lsn» - r* to oils, as .1 wale rt trii'o ts «SXnQ!ai tie jt wacr. Pic Mw-eStaa: ccttir ttatwt Ms otoMUMBS ■i B#*i”.loytrr. laitkbl# a>iil bypratt. C'-a triru -«ocW il* autocs liMaveat isww.teda»tme«. ..!?oi»i iiWJ*e it toe U«io«. 'KU to* M<sSt< £r- i>rn»lltf>r thr Factory. IfatsaaieiW* «. ,'.•*£ ■act! crcMc******* juttatadlMfi of ***« jtottlr la tie tiuUfi* to a vfii-a 'CttiMrtf,
E&lIfsad-i-Tims-:-Tables. Tulclr-s' K«^?t Sunday, Aug. I, IHSC. tsswxe SrtKtUi • sr-moxs. in. yj. '**!»•. KxftawTiliR OuWnia “ Sdroerv itle lf>:06«m OskSsudcity. Jt>: 14*am PWjlW&tttjr. . 1<>:8« a H 11 •’Vi n in No. -a. 3dK> u Ki T;Wa ui ?:2um ut Mill) «i in Ait. WashsugEui U stop m I.Ol.NU SOLTlf*. STATT».\-S. No. a. tVi< Washington.. i:■!<'- p in ■‘ FatCrtdmrs , 3:,*3 [> hi '■ '•'ai-tuHi City. U*i p is , •• Soniwvilie K:2i> put Aw* IlvimsviM.. 4:1$ pm a:»pta So. It [souibi arrives at »:S3«s. units*. tSftiwthj at «:$£> ivas. Trains run daily except Sunday, lodbiVIutg wttli trains east and west o» O, A K. at Washiugtwa. 6, J. OBAMMKIt, ___General Passeiyjer Age»it, Sc*. ST. 1: tO p ii» 8:15 pm 4:IS tru ■*:I0 fja ft:S0i> at mmm s'iik hauter. p CU5BESSED TIME-TABLE. mUE CARD, IX EFFECT OCT. li. JfS5 QC^S-C-CW 2£ ? f » a » s> VI 28353 *-■>$: wo — i:u«j SSSSghSgS? T »ti» xrQ ts 'v'w aassaassas c«. ’O 3 . $»P —U> ‘ y olstikif ttj'Sfl'a's'5 !• _5 35 3 S3 3 C* & Sfe 5* $» ? ‘ ** S 2 5 2 2 JC p ^ J ^ , J 8fc8§S$S3fe*fe§ ? •s PT X2 -c -3 ti B V »• jj c f: 33 5 5 5 5 55 5 5 5 5 > •w-i-i-jota* fe*kkSE*® ff prstj 23353" s&tk.ssbffifckss f * »'F {e'B P a j.- K , JS33 5J55n3S55 skfeffe?i kkk skksiiss $ --Sr t »* v " !' 3 3 5 xts-cox* g SS K 3 a 3 •■ It ii 5; p-P 5: » * 2353225 «**«*. —a skkskskkss? •e-arsts'c t> r e * f is 5335333333 ' Tram No. I leaves Terre Haute at 8:20«. .it. and arrive* iu Evansville at TtI5 n, ra I nun SO. 8 leaves Evansville at 10-SO a. tu. i and arrives'iu Terre Haute at 3:2.| p m. Trows 8 and S daily with sleeper Between SunhvtUo and Chicago. Tniius 3 aud 4 ■; ~ rai»»s» onnet aouen between EvaiisvilTf and ImUanapolis. 1 mitts 9, 1, 2X SI daily ext'ept iputiday. THE OI.»> SELLABLE O. £z OHIO .aLN'D MISSISSIPPI. Pnttuter Tttronglt 8«Ht« nnB Direct ?**l l>lll« to Mil Points ^3 3s st <2z T77"est. ?aal Tla*. ik»t ArcosiscAitttoM ssij Swc* fdocpf •ion* la l>Jon ftfpDti. | RAltl* TRAW EACa WAY HtnvIPN Cincinnati, Leaisviiie and, lit. Leals, PtnjipJag at Way . 4 t; ssi i. et Farlsr 1 art a Mil Bay Trrs»». f iit.-s f ‘‘eu-r Tar ids all >tukt 1 raiss. FIJI £ BA t COItRtS ©S Ui, THUS. TtJdlXS «01X« EAST: 5 ranotes. Aeettni- Pay Xnjltt moil'n Exp. Buy. Fart Exp. e>. 1 oats • iHutltnr *■ O'tpt tov.it.. *' 0*l*n. Viont Osaey. Viucsnu’s UeTt tram SSuam TOtnui SuOeri KSSaci r»tSsra Hdptu lOIdpai fuijuc lOItJajji 93)|,;n iOS6i»r.i liftiatu lessen UiOrm UOCllUl 11 Stal’i IJOfipm VJ].'OIT •lirpiis x tilpm iTiteUelS'veyim.vir . .. ■ , ■ u t " > ''•tint ■ieh'iii 4>8(u»' i<i.>in 45Sam ArCttvcUiaail. TSrpm C action eti.-va T if jam '• l.Miinvitl*.. t:l’n>ui ei'nnii o'Aat.t .TUAIXS OOIXO WEST: !.v CincTotiTi c$nu» st&am Tdiipm HOOpm “ X. V rniau Ittun tllSaa 91 ipai MtS>n«a Fk-yauMir - a'«Uu»* UuSaui :0 5«pm U Uijai ti Ham iiAipia li 3.|BU 23 ITsim ilepm 2 lupin t ivt*til 2 tv*i»* 2.kiptn itdtpm 3ifcim jsijuu' illWpni .SiSpiu 332am USant l tSynn ttupin 423am i tsasn -isSlH'.i ISSptn 43Sani SSSaat SOOpm 444j)rh 145am ii“. ~‘22pm !I i'>)'.ii: OSOaut M itcfadL ' ■•'■ VtnecnnS* • Olney.. “ Flora . . •• Odin “ Sandoval •• Shas tut , i.r St. i. .V Kara iiRRl Through Skepiag to Afeaa-jilaSiors la Cineinnsti, Louisville, St. Loai?, WasLingioii, BalUmem, gei Tort Philadelphia stud alt iutrrm.'Jiu*■■ Paiut*.
j 1-or Emigrant* unci Lun.s Seeker*. tho “it ■ <fe M." i.s Uit Shortest autl <pii«kt 'i routs aj.it* i provide* the brid accomodation*. It** 0.4J!. is the only i! . = tinning aslcau* i trig car ot any description t*>;ween CJNCi S- ' X AT! and ST. 1.0 CIS. • t or tillable information .-.s io rotate*, rite*, i ki i*.,.!»»4, etc., apply 11. person or hv letter 1 11 K. G. EOStW*RAXT, Ticket-AaT.C AM. IFy. ’SVrrhlngu.u, liti.; ' gerApent, 1 aitias*. errre Frost and Gw. Man, flea. Puei. Agt Cl NCI JTJt AT.', O :sPkeXjSj'tIxk thk ;{J6fiisvill8SSt.IJoaisAir-IlBe [LcnlevIHr, Evansville A St touia K'y.J [ WHEN YOt GO 2E3ast or TXT^st, THE GREAT SHORT LINE To all the win- tfSrigfc etpla CUiet of tit* East, asd -rr^iffgSt making direct •s>tit:actions at ■ w3>5 u*#g»». St. Louis wfh nail!* for all ,rySatafSala ' m j saorni, ^M^aSa kb e basic a. KANSAS. J-E-jfgSy COLORADO. TEXAS, \ IOWA, And the Great West wit North West. Trains arriving at I.ouUv'rtc »t t:05 p. m., naka,direct connection* wLk trairsonC.de tutor WHITE 81’LFHt'R SRKINOS. RICH HON 1>, BALTIMORE, NEW YORK*, WASHINOlYf N. FillLADELLBI A, and all principle eittc* of th» ea6t. Tim* T»HI* frees Ork-aai! Se IttVe Effect fio*a ■ Snrcli ««u IS#?.' west uocxd: vast S!»«in itaCpia, Jv LoulsvJBo ar 6i>pmtt is*ro tfCOaut assent “ SW*» Alfcany lv Sttpxn koOmo ltd pin 1 Sdam “ Oakland *• HUptn UTant IS pgt 4 lOttm “ Mtvtrnot; lv 10:i5»rni025pn* £v>put?&<am ar Si Louis lv T2Bam ?30ptu -ATTENTION- . of Emigrants is especially Invited to the fblowtu* advantages offered by tbli Line: It ts—siioKs, Link to St. Louts, Ccsxkct at Sr. Lours sx l KWyDtrcr ; with trains of k!1 rourf* reading West, N orthiw*E and Southwest. AHus.tjisroa SOLID : between Louisville and St. Lon i.s without change , . For full information sail upon or write to j. r. near. Agent, Oakland City c;bo. K. Kvass, Geo. W. Ccr.r:*, GenL Mao.. Opal- Taas. Apt., Lanlstrtlle, K. MONEYto he made. Cutting out. We will send you free, sotnetblnp of great value and Importance 1 to you, that wit! start you in business which ; will Suing t on in more money right awry ’than anything else in this world. Anyone %-nn do the work un.5 live at home. Either «tx; ai! airea. Something now, that just coin* money for ail workers. We will start veu; capital not seeded. This ia one of the genuine, important chances of a lifetime. , Those who arc aMhjtitNasjjsfS enterprising will not delay. Grand oniStfrec. Address Trite A Co., Augusta, Maine, *■***»
