Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 23, Petersburg, Pike County, 27 October 1887 — Page 3

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THE MONEY DON'T BUY ■tTrxtill You SEE OIK EI.tX.ANT STOCK j * CHEAPEST»! IN TOWN. CALL EARLY. FRANK * HORNBROOK. id-" NEW HEN. »iibii.o auu*i< B. i Wlt*T. W* *IH *. I »cmf lf«rm. « nbfc-U: ,Td"nt and U*'f Office <«« M*ln lU-ftl JW*!J >.*«r j. h. v*.m.r * ««**• l.r * ! 1 « 1ST. ft*. AtM« fcufEV 1 f.1i*0' DK.\Tl»iaV.

woe: GtsalestStiiitta lit Prices for ARTIFICIAL TEETH Ever Heard of Wore. 1M S it IK $16. $16. $16. All work Warranted and Satisfaction Guar—anteed.— IV^tull and «»«• ua kalara *•>»* rlaran bi rr. JDL02TZEEICE, The Leading DintiBt. gtrill'I. tin I'a.iallk*. LIMEY ST ABCSADAMS BROTHERS, — fROFH1KTO us— Liver], Feed and Sale Stable, C«tw> Hutu jMiWau<rr(Hl».. reto»Yua(, SaiU«nr> *»<] for btre *t rvaaonabir ml, *, Uuss'n^t Safo Kane*. Hoimcs Fci, by TBt Pay o« WmiTcrso* 3=ii era C==QA».l3«i*i AlJEXCV. X Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL,. I’LTKUSBUHG, - - INDIANA All UimU »tul tiMna property pl»re>t lb »ny b»no» lor iwalc will !«• *>lv .■rti~-d lrv» of eh»rer. 0rrre*-l'|| atallrawrcT City I'ru* Swrr.

1.1 . Ki.n ii v.M. n.-rnosu* Keith & Thomas, Abstracts of Title, Insuranee, Ee&l Estate. 0»u*ftWMM »mm« 01 Sf**' s ma>1 i.mmptty »rt« *. J« d la. -V Sal* 7_i I'UlMtC IWWWBlItl* M>»< oar* »rr, Ibo ft SbbN »r«* »!«». 11- --1E*.AJ2£EaT,TS Gaittts, Trade lifts isd Copyiri^U oUiUuM. MSU »ii Mi.<a»4 to IBs VVS. Our oar*: C. 8. 0*“v r*r«utla.cmilmrtana iImot rrTn’ t* fann 'A* «!»teta<it|>a. S*n4 3#r-3wS m -Be***"*. V»r frr.; ^t’un »v iRikes1' !«!. - ••••;»»• • »»» . hart*. <*«*lew» «» pafect. AW refer. brtv. *»• •« l*c»t3M£fr,*.fc* *

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All persoua knowing tie bled to me will opportunity and save OYER&ATS At W k CVb. BUSINESS LOCALS- , A Rare Chance. Why not sombiue pleasure with business, if you w^it (0 spend a Winter in the tnild tlintWe of Tenuessee. You can make tySeVy dollars per week aud at/ tl»e\ »aiue time enjoy yourself. For pMticular*, apply at the National «arW«“ Cutler office. ! ; Sew Fresh and Wli»h winter good* just received^AV Mrs David Whites. / ■- I have 157 acres of timbered land iu Monroe towu»lup which/I will sell for $7,50 per acreone tlq/d cash. The red on time to suit |ijir\iascr. aeotT. inmilk ami butthe preaAU persons dt-bted to J. F ter will please eut mouth.

baker Wheat drill JOE. PATTERSON* i iieudld lin* of r youth*., you*! can «iv*fn* tic lowest1 with rare :«hI you just wfMt u<‘W in ,4rsuU-« ** • for the money Try a jkir and tie onW* bav<-j .ivt rerun M C lottm# cmtuuciu# *ilb »Utt boy*. Oil Pf lb>- la*', « perfect Eta and prices a> He have wteotid our M< Sett conEdent wo can a you want. Weta't/l at* our vartoua lit! i action We«lt than any one tii \ inred. Oom^ J. B. Youug & SIIOKS SC HO Did Van Xoil« It ifreroalu in Tent will continue c* at #200 per Ifiitf Charles ll.Souder tcr-burg a short tiuse l* to make cabinet fiboloi down. and will make it toYour advantage to trade with them. \ Warranted Boot# at J. Jt. Vot'O * Co’sitaud St ratA scholarship in ion’s Business College.! Call at this office. ' ****** \Jr* 1 * To get what ign^ing to ti office would be grwtly appreciated. ####** t v# * * * Buy the fetnous For sale bv J Wagoi, TTERSON.

Hot tuiK-hes served at I keep the very be»t £i»*c incur. Will iti lagi-r-■KM, tjr. tlnaej To On rcol estate *n Ely & Ow «lo*e« rahinet ph>»"w tor *3, at C. ! II. stottder *. I>« not think that yoti trill not got good pletttres just tMCMtixe i they are s-<» eh< *p, for It ?« to my inter 'eat tfi i-.s 4Em rfasw'-wn**?. iV..- of! :j Liooaty to iaaodjc: ut/ work. L C-. jl. Soratss.

Nell Monday is Hallows'eu. Th-*eten condemned Anarchists, wiW, t» all probability, get a new trial. The ptprt vIIm at Tuntielton, near Mitchell, was robbed of |50 on the 25th inst The first Monday iu November is the last «lay tor paving the weowl installment of tax. There are thirty-five widows ot revolutionary soldiers still drawing pensions from the governluent. A little Scotch girl upoa being asked the meaning of patience, said, -Wait a Wee aud dina weary."

The question of closing their saloons on suudays has been giving Evansville some trouble recently. Nearly I wo hundred cases at one time was retried in Cincinnati day l>cfore yesterday of typhoid fever. In personal appearance ex-Prad-tilent IL B. Hayes retains in a remarkable degree the full vigor of mature manhaod. A new lodge of Knights of Pythias is to be instituted at Vittcenues next month. This will be the second lodge for that place. Rev. C. H. Spurgeou is credited with having declined an offer of $90,OWJ for ous hundred lectures, to be delivered in this country. During the past teu years $4,000.000 have been spent iu furthering the cause of Christianity by the uativc Christians of Madagascar. The tax payers are visiting too court house to pay into the bauds of the officer* the yearly dues tor sustaing the public machine. At Quite*, the only city iu the world ou the equator, the sun rises at 6, o'clock and sets at the sumo hour in the evening, all the year round. The Boston Pilot says that in the little ltiaiiufaciiring town of Spencer, Mass.,'out of a population of 8,500 there are over 5,000 1101118" Catholics. ' Last Thursday a team did ruiuous damage to ;( reaper iu the town of &tt:iidal Pike county, by running over it while running away. No other serious damage done. Ben. ButUcr has exhibited great sympathy tor the convicted Chicago Anarchists. He has been defending them, lie always has sympathy for those who pay him a large salary. A problem for the naturalist is the case of animal phosphorescence. Though it Itiss helped the traveler to the time of eight bv his watch and even enabled him to read, its light docs not reveal its own cause. Party Worker—Will you support j the labor candidate for the assembly j thin fall? Old Gentleman—I pre-j su luc 1 11 have to. He’s m> sou, aud J Pre been supporting bint for the past. thirty year*]-; [Jewelry News. The next statue to be placed in statuary hull, at the enpitot, will be a; white Italian marble of Lewis Cass,! contributed by the state of Michigan. ■ It will be constructed from a model; by 1). C, French, aud cost $10,000. Tht American, of KHswurih, Me.. tells a sad sturv of the life oi the waiter girls iu the Bar Harbor hotetls. j It says tiial tihe life there U very de- j moralizing, and that many an innocent country girl falls into fast company and i«.truitted there.

The So'eVk tea. which has become establuhed in Pari*, is criticised | hv n FroucInnan who speak* with dis- j gun of an orgy of “English tea, ham, i sandwiches, im»tfiu>, pudding, gen- ] grimier pie, swallowed down with! cocktail and sherry gobler.” Conductor W. W. Wilber, of the Bo*ton & Albany railroad, has traveled IdfcaflyOOO mite* in the last fortyfour years. He i« now the oldest conductor on the road, hut lie is strong and vigoruii*, ami expect* to make a record of 2.UU0.000 miles before he retints. “Heart disease due to tight lacing” was the cause of death given by the coroner’* jury in the ease of Benha Oppenm inter, of Philadelphia, who led .back with a cry of pain jrhile laughing at a comedian's joke in a theatre during a recent matinee. Y ouug ladies lightly inclosed iu cor- ; *cU> should never venture beyond a I gentle smile. A Destructive tire occuredin Boon- ■ villu Friday. Peter Tavior* large feed stable and the Priuce Albert Hotel, owned by Mr*. ilu*k and several j other buildings were destroyed by | lire. The loss of the hotel was about $3.04% upon which there was #60t> in- j sursiuce. The loss of the stable was j about $1,000. upon which there was i no insurance. Su rah Bombard! is becoming quite j | religious. It is said that she has ac- ! tualiy took to praying. Why, bless [your life, site thinks she can take herself and even her illegitimate children to heaven With her, though the scriptures teach that “a bast*i-d cannot enter the kingdom of heaven eveutu the ' third and fourth generation#” It is | hard to tell what the great actress | will not accomplisn. J. W. Baftv and Homer Bally, editors ;knd proprietors of the. Vincennes Xtiri have dissolved partnership, and placed their office in the hand* of Dr. Swmrtsei, a* receirer. The dissolution came about from a disagreement a.s to what should he the policy of the paper. W. W. Bailey wanted to tun the paper a* a llenrv G.-urgc organ, while Homer Daily warned a purely

: ; = PURELY PERSONAL. u granted a Veljien, hns had Van B. Mead has peusiou recently. John W. Bryan, of an increase of pettsio ». Thomas Lee, of Uu on, did business lu Petcrsbuglast Tuesday. C. E. Montgomery returned from a business trip to Ciwsiuiuition Tuesday morning. • j ' It B. Brazelton is negotiating for a Humpty Dunipty sko«r for this place on the J9ih pros.— I Fraukltn Harry, Editor of the Wayne County Democrat, died on the night of tiie 23d. Albert E. Edwards called ott the Demockat this week. He thinks Monroe is on eseelUsul! political feet. Mrs. an S. W. Chappel have returned to their home at Oak Utvn Farm, near Algiers, where they will in tutu re reside. W. V. Hargrove visited Evansrflte -esterday and duty before. He was tceoutpaiiied by bis mother, Mrs. T. ;. Mil bunt. Albert Usery, of Velpsn. made the )uixiAt a business call last Monlav. Ho is engaged iu the confectionin' business at that place.

Rev. McGloue, ot' Worthington, Indiana, preached an interesting scrmou ai the Presbyterian Church in this place ou last Monday evening. Mathew Parker,of Spurgeon,called on the Democrat Tuesday, to jay a subscription. That’s the w ay to appreciate a newspaper. Let others do likewise. U. U. Oveibeck, of anr Steudal, called on the Democrat last Friday. Il« Done or Lockhiirt township’* best citizens, and is a tried and Uue Democrat. T. G. Dyson talks of starting a poultry yard uear Petersburg. Hope he will. It’s a paviiug enterprise when followed bv one who takes the pains to understand the business. Superintendent Pirkle called at this office on business on the 516th inst. He reports the school* in goodcondition, aud thinks, with| favorable weather, there will be a gdod attends ace all the year. C. M. iiollon, of Algiers, called this week to subscribe for the Democrat, j Ho used to be a reader «>f itfws paper, stopped it, and now finds that it is essential to the happiness of the citizens of Pike. Good 1 We hope every Mian in Pike will be uu- j able to do without the Democrat. j Capt. W. 11. A. Thompson, associate j editor ot the Masonic Advocate, of i Indianapolis, and who visits more] places in Indiana than any other .man i during the year, made his annual vis J it here, Thursday last. Our worthy j townsman, 1*. W. Chappell E«p,j guided aud conducted him about our! city. Ex-commu&ioner France, of Monroe township, that wheel-horse Democrat aud jolly good fellow, called on j the Democrat last Thursday to sec how much of it is left Hinder Republican rule in Pike. He went away: happily assured that the Democrat is i on ‘*inten-eedii»g terms.” • —;-1 i Dr. Henry M. Field will describe in scribuer’s magazine for Xovember a recent visit wliicli he made to the strange tribe iu Northern Algeria, know as ihe ‘-Kabylee,” a warlike race inhabiting a very mountainous region, and preserving peculiar traits aud institutions.

Hard t* Over C«f. “Habit” in hard tonn'itoinf. If you take off the iirct letter it doe* not change “a bit" If yon lake another you still Wave a “bit” left. I f you take off anohter the whole of “it” remai n*. If you take off another it Is not “t" totally used up. All oi which goes to show that if you wish to be rid of a “habit" you must throw it off altogether. Beats Jamba.. Vincennes &utt: Samuel T. Jones, a prominent farmer of lloney (’reek township, Vigo county, fouud the tooth of a maiuoth on his farm in that towushtp a few days ago. It is petrified and weighs eight anil three-quar-ter ponmU. It is a splendid specimen in every *wav. lu length it is teu inches, and throe inches in thick ness. It is evidently a tooth trom the lower back jaw, and is four times as big as the largest tooth in Jumbo's jaw. What Shall The Harvest Be.. The following persons have been licensed to tuarrv since our last report: Theodore Arnold to Aline liWtdloek. William Holloa to Lyita E. Abbot t, William T. Rhodes to Xarr A. Weedmaa, William C. Snyder to Elisabeth Weaver, L. S. Strong to Mart by Halt. Emery H. Jobaaon to Susie Riehrrdsoo. Martin Fowler to Mary F. Karnes, Jobs S. Chew to Rrbeeea lMU. William t. Scraper to Clara It. ttuteheua. Press T. Church to Alfa* Poaera, Isaac T. tlreea to Putly Hunt, William B. Rocket to Matilda Hitt, John Sheldon tv Carry Cam. Joseph E. Moore to Adiie Porter, WU1 We Stand The fmtfil There is great hope that tiers will not be a,revolution in this country ; but, considering the fact that this country bn*, since iu ex hammer, lived on the excllcmcut. eitlier of war or the settling down from the burdens oi i war, Is a troth to he considered. We are yet to team whether the United | States can live in peace and maintain Itself a* a government during times of peace. Just ml this tin 5*. ce « is HU no thought of it, there are political parties tli time in the taisli Political will 1 i when the country debt, and when

A 'Pepsi Of all there are h like pleas sometime!' a very larg lion is suff; to judge o a product! only neces Milton’s w adise Lost, the publi duet ion, tin serve e tiou; but, made a si •Why it is So. litters,ry productions it few that come anything lg universally. This is wing to i.he fact that not percent, of the popnlaently verted in literature he merit:* and demerits of To illustrate this, it is rv to refer the reader to ting®, especially his “ParIt was a long time after u of this master proit was tlionght to derdiuary recconimcndan as the literary mind ?le further step up the ladder that eads to the highest bliss of “n»y mus tbe great hook became tlio consider Ml master production of the world. The history of “Paradise Lost” is tbe history of almost all the great prodn lions tha: have been horn of genius, i lomer, Virgil, and Shakespear ali en ountcrcd the same difficulties. Mi. ton, ahd the other three meulioned ire not yet well understood. Eiilb sr of them is the study of a lifetime :C >r the average intellect. Some of our college professors spend a lifetime 01 Shakes]war alone, and consider ill ir's a veil spent lift?; and well the r tuay, for any pursuit that so brig) tens the soul, as does a

proper litter try study, deserves the highest eomi lendation. But the production tint hits become the most popular did : ot come into iavor because of a eti tivated taste on thy part of the peo| >, nor an ability to properly critici - , nor from an accurate and correct inowledge of the meritorious. “Vi' rat, then, did it come /font?” Well we will tell y ou : it caute from the tom: ting of a universal sentiment. All p opic love home, and almost all liav'i a home of some kind. All would ha re a home, were the conditions of so. ety and government so that they cott d. It U their great and universal its e for home that has made Joint U award Pityne's “Home, Sweet Home/ the song of almost the entire singing world. The assertions in that song taueh every tie that hinds husband and wife, parents and children, bortlicr and sisters,a people aud their native 3 tod. And so it is this same touch in f of a universal sentiment that h#t made Thomas Grav’s “Elegy iu a l! Wintry Church Yawl,” the most pop liar of all poeuts (short ones we may -ay), and has caused it to be tranrtet d into more languages .than any othc r poems front the English mind n id pen. Kit a single illustration, Gr »y pictures man with all there is of film for ibis world. He presents him s.t the humble duties of life, discovert his death aud burial, ami leaves hli i in the grave, with the oulv adieu w sieh sympathy can bid: ••So further seels tits merit* lo disclose. Or draw his fmi I les from ttu lr dread abode,— (There they allkt in tremldl >»* hope repose). The bosom of his lather and hi* God.” The JutfeiimMii Debate. Mr. Editor;—I attended the debate betweeu EIttets James and Gammon, allot it. Lean! every sjieech ou botli sides, and be ng an outsider, (that i* a member of t o church]. I think that i could pretty well decide as to who took the cake, and so could any «mic not blinded bj prejudice.' I consider that Janies atm tl Gammon on his head and then laid dm dow n—first on his hack and then on his face—ami finally laid him or the shelf. I have listened to seven 1 debates before, but 1 never saw a lit m so completely- userl

up ill iny life. I a in pretty well satisfled that great good mus t grew out of the debate. 11 ad I been a meifiber of any church, ail er henuiiig Eld. Janie.-,’ masterly spe«i; a «>n the union of all Christiana on t he Bibje, f would have thrown down everything unauthorised, and said “There is ray haml to unite on the Bible, to the exclusion of ait human < «rds.v As an outsider, that which n toiiishes me most is that there tie so many different churches with, different names and creeds, aud j tell you plainly, that [ there arc many who stand off from the Lurch who ar< well-wishers to rcligr ion, aud wot;; 1 go into the church hut for thisdiv; siou among tj»c |>eople. Now, Mr. Edit >r, being au outsider, I want to say *«.* such men as Ehter dames, every w tere, that if yott all go forth with the 1 tide, ami hold it up at he true basis n' union, and urge all to unite upon it, s Elder dames did in that debate. It will win with every man and wonu j who wants to do the fair thing. Ft in this time on I am the friend of that man who is the frieud of the M hie alone, to the exclusion of creeds Heap ctfully, \ FkIENU TO Tct'TU. Ac wtplhJiH, Colonel Fro Grant’s wife is de- [ scribed a-> a Wo nan of beauty ami accomplishment- She is of French extraction, and is aid to be u born diplomatist. In t1 matter of making speeches she is i ueh more fluent tlwu her husband. James A. Da county, died # es of cousump had been ill fbi about one halt able to attend ed was a Dein would have e His successor,ir immediate chan Sa«lt cu Heath. Sat Miss Jennie i: suddenly and i cd a few uiiuu;

-5==—S— Mlsreliat! 00113. Ou the 24 iust. O’Brian wo hunting near Cra accidental tiring oi but the loss of an of the accident. Toni II a re shot on aud liile out. vfordsvill, by the a gun. >o death, ve is a bad feature Kcnews Her I'outh. Mrs. Phoebe Chesle p, Peterson. Clav Co.. Iowa, tense the follew in* remarkable story, the truth of which is touched for l v the res. ... **“ - ”1 mn 73 .wares eld, ith kidney complaint inv years: could not help. Now I am free and am able to . I owe n»v thanks - having renewed inv coupletly all disease Vuile, only 5oe- at tor*. idents of the town: have been troubled w... anti lameness for m in dies a my sett without from all pain aud son do all my own Uousew to Kleetric Bitters f. youth, and removed and pain.” Try a Adams & Son’s t>rug t Tlie potato famit coming a serious farmers. One farn men will dig all da els, and many of small for the tabic. c in Maine is bematter with the ter saya that two y to get nine bushttiesa will

k Captain'!! Fortunate Discovery. Cajif. Coleman, schr. Weymouth, plying between Atlantic Citv and X. V*. had been troubled with a cough so that he was unable to sleep, and was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It not ot'lv gives him infant relief, but allayed the extreme, soreness in his] breast.. His children were sniilarly j affected and a single dose bad the same happy effect. Dr. King's New ! Discovery is now ti e slant aid rentedy iti the Coleman household and on board the schooner?* Free Trial Bottles of this Standard iiemedy at 1 Adams & Sou's Drug Store. Old Fogies . Old logics wav uot believe that science is' advancing, tut, if there arc such t ilings as “uew togics’*, they are numerous, as ninny testimonials have been received from persons who have been cured of Chills audKevrr with Certain Chili Cure after ad remedies had failed. Warranted. S!it4] The cotton crop of Texas for this i year will prove large r than wait antic- j ipated just after the artuy worm had j got through its march of destruction. | Continued dry weather has made the j cotton open finely mud picking has ! progressed much more rapidly than is I usually the case. ■ English Spavin Liniment removes ail Hard, Soft, or Calloused Luitips. and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweettev, Stifles, Sprains, Soto and Swollen throat. Coughs, etc. Save |o(> by use of one bottle. Warnnted. Sold by Adams & Son, Druggists, Petersburg M- — £16) I '

The poor of Loudon and England j arc suffering, and w ill continue to do so till the English heart become*) more sympathetic. OILMOrK’3 AKo.V ATIo*k»e. \j It is prepared expressly for treating all those disease* commonly called Kcmale Complaints with ■Which nearly all women are afflicted.and for these east* it Is a mom positive cure. u will purify ami enrich your '•food, give strength ami steadiness to your nerves, ami Invigorate your entire ivsn-nt, giving you rosy cheeks and bright sparkling •. COC Il.i ease* . I>,t a«* I,.,* ...a a 1. - * ■ . “ --- -._ , . o»*gui sjjjtrKItug yes. I)o not delay hut ret it at once and be cured as thousands alredy have. V'c will wnd free to any address a hook" con a nine much useful information f or the tad ™. 1 ■•Uilmorc's Aromatic Vine Is givlurbetter satisfaction than any medicine I have sold in --- «*«wn hic a iian.' »uiu id wem.v years, ft to all It is represented to be." W.T.JOMeEK. Druggist, Delaware, 6. Vor sale by I HaNK It UORMiKDOK VATT0!,n '“vy at home, and make more MllrV?"e> !,t work for us» than nt anvthing else in this world. Capital not needed; yon are started free. Itotbsex ea; all ages. Any one can do the work . .... ***■-' v,,v tut- mrrvk Large earnings sure from first start. Cost ly outfit and terms free. Better ot delat Costs you nothing to send its your antdren e iv' atfiaiMS and find out; at once. if you arc ... ........ ..Is<» yon will dos0 H. lisltctt Co., Portland,Main Indiana. Simple sad Sure. i .The following prescription for dysentery . diarrheg ami all summer complaints. is fur. . hisbt-d by a prominent physician who usee . it :u bis practice fos geveiral years wilh Uni. form suocesa. Fur adul ts, take one teaspoonful of Gilmore's Aromatic Wine anil the same quantity of corn sun-b. after every discharge. Foraabildreu. one teaspoon ful of ftilroore’s Aroma of fiihmrc’t __ quantity dfi corn starch. Fnr infants under cue year,^ten drupe of this Wine and corn starch enough to thicken it. Thlls prescription is safe, sure and reliable. It does nut leave the patient constipated, bit retores to perfect health. Leading Millinery. Bert Bargains Can'be! Here. Call. Mrs. David White, Cor. Main A Seventh. ABE L. CASE, if. D, Vel pen. Will practice in Pisa anil adjoining couutk-s. Calls promptly attended to, day or uiglrt. Office horns* day rotr CAN BE made Tm; health BT l *1

>COON HOLLOW SALC w. S. MITCHELL, Proprietor. Best Brands of Wines and Liquors On Hand. ’ % M iipi ssi Tte fa ilwijs It Coon. ZE^oiloTxr T77“liis2s Bssji Ss&nds of Bsess Always in Opposmi Cockt House, Cor. M AIX AM) ElOl

UlLI Tt\\ i V« ESJ Beal Estate Agency, ran rtEsi-, A very desirable- niKco over Model Drug Store. Terms reasonable FOR S iLK—Htouscs. ItorsE—At Union, I-story. aromas with *:i nut build mgs, good well. fine of ground and plenty ol smntl frnlt. All In good rcirair. Price, PvilJ: ISO rash, bal, lamlt purchaser. Horst-l-story, t rooms, summer kin-hen, cellar and all. out buildings; good well soft water, plenty of fruit and pleasantly located 1’rlec, IMI; one-third cash. bat. in ig * ti muT«WJ» t.ai's. 13 verydcs!r»»4w-i.>Wiitot*in Union. Terms lower titan the love*?. TIMMS. ST acres go,d land la Clay tow nship. f.'OO: S cash, 1.S2 years on balance. *1 acres In Clay tp. well Improved; 10 acres timber. srTT.TO; faWn-sh, bnl. to suit purchaser. -W acres in Logan tow nshfp, with good well, log house and barn. *950; one-third cash, bal. to suit purchaser 7* acres In Olay township adjoining the til acres atsivo nutiii, with good hew frame dwelling and barn, a good youngorchard and plenty of water. Price, {sun); one-third cash, bal. in esiuul lacjduecu «f IS and 24 month*. *l arc s in Ic.'gutiipr: Id uerestimber hal. in high state of eultir urt.o:: U-story frame dwells, ing, go-rd ham. two vr-'ils good wut. r, all necessary outpuiiwltigjh, yeitingotefiard: a tip top farm fhrwtighout. Price, $!&*>; one-third eash; 1 and 11 years on Uiiho.ee. •AS in Lockhart >p., -V acres in cuitivatkm. hd, In white unit timber, pant log huiuiw-s. good sealer andbC* ilhe young fruittree s. f! IWi: S cash. IwL t:i J-dxit mouths. $} acres In ( hiv : adjoining Union. All cleared and in high state of eultlvhtlon. fir. per acre; >, eash, bal. to suit purchaser. SO acre* In Clay Tp. good house. barn ant* outbuilding. On public ruad. well ciov.-red, plenty of water. tl7t'i>. s cash, i.’toTl itiou. tS acres In Washington Tie u; Stork's f.-n-y. Uood Iftiio. $13.11. Pay incut io suit purehas

in acres one mite from P-hr.-bure, on Winili» mil. .'»! acre* eU-nred, tine find. i,.i per acn* to suit perehsser. W) acre* one mile frva> FeSershurgc In hue condition, all tillable, stll clover ed. fio per acre, tiuui roll. Uet.-rTMl payments 4Uu<) per year with epcrecMi.. Interest aunually. A bargain. '% - a» acre* In PatoKa Tp. know n at thV t'ooeiai.d A prist land, in Pert. S‘s T 1 S, K. V W. Price H) acres of said laatl Is timber. Will St II separate for *i2M6. 4 ensli Pal. in 1 and 2 years ou 8 percent, interest hava severe I ioisand houses and lots m Petersburg, tUsdrsl'le localities. Terms low. House and lot in I'elcrstar* Joining Hnyerds addition all new and complete, pood cellar, fruit, and water. fs£« rush. House (new) of f: rooms hall and porch and all necessary out buildings. good cistern and plentv of vouns fruit tress, srape t ines4e.,ln u plcaant part of town. Terms very low. Psyiuenu easy. 380 .Veres in Lockhart Tp.ifclin heavy whftceah timber. 120 Ip cultivation. Near a Hailroad. »T.dA> tjCash, hal. to suit purchaser 3» Acres heavy Ibnbo? laud In Putnam Co. Tenn. Price S<V»), or trade for l ike Co. real estate. »i acres In Monro* Tp. *2 acres ch ared (food buildings aod water tvl»J good time a great gargaiu. 15 Aero* e-awl land with re*- three room 'lrutnc dwelling with solid brick foundation, one mile from tow n, tlWU. .h. easn, balance In 12 mouths. .

-TltECINCINNATI ENQUIRE ' FOR 1887. DAILY and WEEKLY THE NEWSIEST, MOST FEARLESS, . V' MOST POPULAR. ABLEST EDITED NEWSPAPER IN AMERICA. Kor I nr Hie InfernmUoiLOf whomos, public. eorpomlP, private or other kfiui. you ttll W' ohlljcwl to rvmi Til K KXOriRfcR. As to political amt smi.-ii intelii^nr**, TETJTE AND Otw Is snilly ignorant who fai,s 10 Cu that greatest of nil newspapers. THE EQ HIRER For a lire newspaper that allows tJhtlilng to escape its know edge; supvesses nothing of importance for a bill.* or olilnstitiou: applies no sugar-coated excuse (or evil deeds or their authors: calls mistakes hychoir proper nftt ■" NONE EQUAL THE EH Comprised In iis eolomnsarej-ontplt to MsgHi ft Wet 10 port*. Telegraphic News from all < the world, K&cellcnt Feature Articles. M‘ lancous Food, for the luielligvnt I Moral i no ruction, Tirae Criticism, Sparkling Wit. -The policy of the EltuVfflER is to serve i U*; whole country and the pimplei«tp*rtlid ty to bring about genuine and lasting is ncheiai t*» ad: to tV. oi.v sm nk the troth told give tacts; to expose •••.rrupilori found, mid tnn nderalt jpi ssiole assistance In ^ tin' detection anil punishment of vice.. WubsenUator it for 1*7. and enjoy the satisfaction of being a reader of tUe best uea sjstper lu the world.

THE WEEKLY‘ENQUIRER I * the Family r«per for tfce country home. It gi?c*ft the*iscnerat n*-w#o£ the whdt* world up to the day of iniMieatlou; com*ine** u ; mass of choir*- tvmlim? matter; deals iu Art, ? Mleratnrv. amt Science, nud It** Morket It*-' . 'j i ?>«>rt>\ Aurieultunil ivpartment amt Hou*;* " \'i hold paLfv can not lie slin^J-sed. jT Is th*» | far;re<t arni cheapest taper »r\ Un Union, and is tv *m »*nJi il l»y every Wly to be the best we.e&r Monday and Pally..*1 jO ?*> <& *4*> tf* » , k. Sunday 1 £* ft 55 6 **> . Jft «!. .Ajl Any three days ♦*'» l To ft 25 H ttl Any tvo day* to 1 So 4 26 4 W v 7c.i l> *A\ »L"i I ' *t If Ufl 'i»ai I>ilLY EXgUJiiEK. l.Mo. 3 Mok. B Mno. I Yfc Sunday Ifsuo AMk'ii r.xi» ufrrti CINCISNATt, O: -iOUS K.■ MCLEAN.’ PubiUher ami Proprietor.

Application for Liee\.-$c. NOTlct Is hereby stven, that * will apply to the Board of Coni«oissloners of Pike roantjr, 1 udiana, at their Dee. term, titttT, for a license to sell spirituous. »tnoUi> and malt liqi|tiom in a lessquantity than a ottart at a time with the privilege r.t allowing the same to tie, d.-atilt iiion rny premises. for one year; My place ol business wherein snitl Uqnoreare to be sold am# drank is a one-story frame t.nititine situated on part of lot nttniber seveutyonc 11’ in tbe town af Arcadl*, l*tko cotutXotice to Fhyr-ician!*. :_ f N FVR8CANCE r.f the law eafttblishiu* a A County Board of Health, ami requiring all phvsieiai.samt accom-hur* tu report to the secretary of said Board. I hereby request a full couipUance with the inn- In this regard, and all fieeftaed physician* otu) accourbursere hereby uedtlrd to :»dur*efc, ilteir reports and alt business pertaining tomj offlee to c ni»v s» r» n i f ty.Indiaau. THOX AS B Ot-IVKS

Superintendent's Notice. PUBUC esamtiialloB of itppO-Mrt* for *■ teacher * license will U; a* it- no the last Saturday of each month as folU We: For Itae auontha of .lane, September au ! Msrels, at \HKUSta; for the month* of July, vtrioi.e'. January and April, at left T*bsirjc; for the month*of August. >'i'«wt»r, Febnury and May. at WitutS.er. . , Aeertidc.ile of good moral eharaett • from some tiiemlier of the Comity Ituaxti of 1 ihteatlon muet toe hrou»!il by applicants la the county and from County Suj*'rtnlenjle. ,t by thosebut oft he county; W. a. PlKKjUw June K, ItW. Connty Sup’ h —

Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. *U In the •uit Court. N«einber Term.l S!7 rtiE M sTrt H of the j Estate or Cathamke K A-NASEEK. 1>kckAsei> V OT11' K 1* hrrtby Rlvcti Unit the under- *■ signed !tii Administrator of the < stale of CATHARINE KAN.V17.EU. deceased, lu jim-eiitist uhd died till* htiul nect uut and viiin-litrs in final sotUetnetif of said estate #u<t that the same will rome up Tor IIm examination amt action of sulil Cireult Court on the ninth tine of November,,!KS7. at whies' time all person* Interested in said estate are required to appear In said Court, and show cause. if any there bo, why said neeount uud voucher*, should not be a heirs of s«' aUil l>i:ice mrorcMtltl, to proof of their heirship dt said estate. iHJtOta s:-it — VOT1CE if _ '' ecmed thm I will attend at ,_ ... Otwell, at Breeden's harness shop, EVERT- 3t.>»t>AT. Td transact businessconfceted wtth theoffice oi rmatte of J. tfcnam township. *M. GRAY. Trtwte

VOTk*E l* hereby Riven to all parties! ested that I will ' attend at my offle Hteadal, KVBKt SATCRDAY, 1 > transam lHHiiue*scoimeetcd Wlththeofltop'' o trustee us'l.oek hart township, All perstn.* *»=*" h via* busiatss with suid office \»U1 please la',* a-iUce. O. J. OIUfE5W&V. Trustee. \T« >TICE is hereby eireutoall parties eoa- *’ ■crsstl that t will attend ut nry residence SV BR» MilJMI, *» .ransaetbusin**? eoiineefed with tlseoffice ol Trustee of M.uliirm township. positively ur> bt-sIli'Ktmr.-jrclwIexript on offi ice-days. 3 3 BOWMAN, tiustev. V OTICB U hereby piven to all persons iu- *’ is rested that 1 will attend at mjr office rat thy Krsidonee. EVERY KBIhAV, lo itansuet business connected with the office oi Trust-*• at M.u-lon township. All person* bevies business with said office will pit-use Ir see not ice. ET.I AS OAHltETTT, narteem

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