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the inaugura out w *nd can only to it* fullest consununaoontinned ascendancy of waitv. v in—a blind spirit to be altnon fatalist*, ng to their old idoi^ «lcl issues that are pressing for see are persistently ignored. Like M old man fa Tiis dotage, this party •*» emnnolentlygwflUa in the past, pitiful- , ly discuating ftiemes that bare long 'C since passed out of the vital ooruerns of the world. The war of the rebellion Is now a gigaatfo memory ; but wiih them It seems to bo a present reality.' 4 They go on reaffirming the principles that Were 4ong since settled by the war as if they were vital issues before ‘the country at the present day. They ■talk of Confederates and rebels as if1 the country was to-day in the midst of an armed civil Insurrection. They ••point with pride'* to their past, and go before the country on a platform of principles which have long gpftfe teen settled and inscribed on tbepage-i of history as accnmpli*Wd abilities. , The great indictraent^the country makes against the Republican party is _thnt it fails to put itself in harmony , with the forward movements of the age.- It fails to iweegeiee the powerful spirit of nationality that has grown up in these Statesalac» the war. Kor the

HE WAS DISGUSTED. Mr ■■ OM N«|ro QIJkM to the (Mleul MetkMU ot the D»y. The Superintendent of Public Inasked aa old negro why he M not send his son to school “Becaae I fonn* dat he was er wastin' Us time, sah. dat's why." “Wastin' his timer' “Tss, sah. Come ^ibin him er littie ole spellin' book. . 4 * “What did .pan want him tie hare? him i “flitioal 'eonomy. be er polertieian.’* “Well_but he must study a spelling book first.’,’ -Whattorf’* "So ha can learn how to read.” “Who wants him to road?” ;***& ,■ “Why. he most readier he can't study political economy.'' ■♦•Saint study poHklcal 'eonomy widout he kan readjr;,.^,, ,.. ••No.” ■ “Ah’ he han't read lease’n he study de speWn’ hook.'* "No.” f “I reckon yer. better go on. aah. an* let me ten ter mer own erf airs. Sent danMida tar sohooi three weeeks an' dsn axed him ter make er speech an* he couldn’t do it. Jos' go on aft'dafe me run dia yer mercheen. ArMait&e

iff Ilf * «*• tmurnruiTi; in m>M pse ■' Complication* are arising in the Republican party. Since the defeat of Blaine in 1834 the almost mini ruinous sentiment of the party seemed to favor his renomination iu 1888. Sherman booms were launched, Allieon was placed in training, Hawley’4 SVtrilnbiU -it/'Was suggested' Greshatd and Ben Harrison weiie reviewed, but «|t th<. end all working Republican* turned to •-Blaine as the natural leader of the party. There is no doubt still that Blaine is thh choice for President ef an overwhelming majority of the Republicans. But is be available!? This is the question that the big bunds of the party arc now asking, and the responses are not suggestive of hope for the future. In fine, the Blaine sentiment is ant so unanimous as it Was a year or tw«s ago* It is taken for granted that the independent Rc--pitbliu&ns who bolted the! nomination of Bkinefn 1881 are ready to repeat ^hiaidHorniance next year. No effort tiasbcoti made by the Blaine people to 'conciliate the Mugwumps, and many conservative voters who 'supported Blaine iu 1884 because of a gbueral ludityxisilion to unsettle things by a radical change in the administration ol the Government, will support Cleve- ! land next year.I»r precisely the same rvasoa. ■ The long-beaded leadaprs of the Republican party am- these thing; plailife, and white th'cv are friendly to

Bluiue they foresee that i*i-* nomination would rye»n inevitable defeat. It is a game of *>aity esjAtiency against personal choice. Blaine's immediate ^Honors say that the great popular Wider must he vindicated by another nomination. Tnenien who arc for the 1 party first and Blaine afterwards assert that the party can not survive ; another defeat, and that the conditions of the public mind are no more favorable to Blaine now than they trend three years ago. This does not present a pleasant state of affair- for the ' contemplation of ardent Kepnldicans. It is a case of “you’re cursed if you do and von’ie cursed if you don’t.” If Blaine is nom- > inated the far-seeing polit icians predict inevitable dHeit. If Blaine is not nominated arc the chances of Republican success any belter? It is not likely that Mj^ Blaine and his Immediate friendsfNjpdd tolerate the election of any other'Republican. The election of a Republican .candidate other than Blaine in ltvSS would he a condemnation of Blaine so pronounced that nu amount of party fealty could excuse ft. It w ouhl be h clear demonstration U> the. world - that Blaine was solely responsible f«r the defeat of the Republicans in ISM. This is something that Blaine and his friends will hardly permit What will be the result? The Republicans will eitluir have to nominate Blaine and enter a campaign in which the wisest leaders of the party Ia nothing but inevitable defeat, or biinate Lincoln, Sherman or Allison, nor of whom Blaine, in self-defense, II have to assist. the Democrats in defeating It is an uncomfortable dilemma for the Republicans, but it is the logic of the situation.—81. Louis Republican. EVICTIONS IN IOWA. H^lcntlM U«tl Kffrorti. The KngliaB evictions in Iowa art* in Some respects worse than those in Ireland. In the latter therwU a plausible claim that the tenant has forfeited hit rights bwaoanpayiueut of rent, though ttie rent is sot.exorbitant under the circumstances as to deprive the claim of justice. In low* the evicted are peaceful settlers, who took possession of their holdiugs and erected dwellings on them upon the declaration of the Interior Department that the lands should be opened to settlement. The claimant* who arc doing the eviction act are assignees of a railroad company which uevif earned its grant. The latter ought to havo been for- j felted long ago. and there is every reason to babove that the Interior Department regarded it as forfeited. The Democratic House this winter can improve its land record, which is already : a splendid one, by looking into this matter and protecting the honest set- ! tiers against the inheritors of a railroad robbery. , Whether a Republican Senate cau be : depended on to aid in the good work D doubtful. That body has shown it- : self exceedingly unwilling to intorfere . with the railroad monopolists and their assignees. Perhaps it is afraid of arousing the wrath of the magnates ; and unloosing their tongues, which ; were tied up so tight in the recent investigation.—Detroit Free Press.

spirit of the press. -A modest-looking man with brown whisker* tarns up now and again at public festivals in ths East, and. by one chance or another, is recognised as R. B. Hayes, of Ohio. Mr. Iiayos was at one time in the Federal service.—Ar. T. Slar. -The burden of the anti-Adminis-tration editor's present song Is that the President of the United States is imbecile, a rebel, nnclban, a taise fnend, a liar, a thief—and so on through the whole gamut of vituperation. Truly, this is a free country. Ckieago Herald. ——The Democratic Administration la redeeming Democratic pledges. The people's land is being rescued 'Trout the hungry maw of monopolists, ami held in sacred trust for the homeless. The giant corporations that controlled the. servants of the people during Republican rale-are no longer in a position to bleed the people by corrupting their servants.—Pittsburgh Post. --There is nothing in any fair construction of the _ Otril-Servicc law, or ' of the orders of the President isailed there upon that prevents any citizen in office or oat of office from belonging to nn association, even if that association be political in its scope. The aim of the law and of th^Presilent is to prevent the using of official authority and influence to unduly control peiiPaM eon Tension* etboWilbe Wallin awe Prophet. Willie WaS&e l^ifielps—hev, but he’s Phelps pretends to believe that Mr. BRainir will get an augmented vote “from dissatisfied Democrats and from then, is the use of holdings Democratic jonventiou next veer? Bat 'we think re heard Mr. "Phelps make this same will vote for Mr. Blaine.—A ’nn* tifly

* 111* «*M> Duke Carl o< Wwtombfc-g was k (Mtl Band at ft practical joke in his younger deysi Ones he celled et a farmhouse end Mked the farmer’s wifs' who we* churning, tore drink of'milk. She lid not know hrr visitor* bet Went away to fetch the milt, when the duke seixedl h cat which has lying near, and threw it, together with a ducat, into the churn. When tneWoaan returned he drank the inilk and walked away; A jrear later the same brine* entered the house in different dress, and again asked for a glass of milk, and inquired whether some one hadn’t once secreted a cat in her churn. The farmer’s wife laughed, and said: “Oh, .rest- and I wouldn't mind bis doing it again at thesume price.” “What did you do with the butter you were churning then?” “Oh I 1 sent it to the pa'ace, where they take all my stuff.” Vcs, he lore* TOO now.'Ii» tree, Lifts With Of Tit lift blue* Lips Ml iwiet M hrtner-dew, . Aonur little brklef Witt ho loro you as to-day. When yuur blooai has tea array. 4n»« yesif fftkWen li^ks are grey— Will his lore abide/ Tea, if it is the true kind it will survive all the inevitable waates and changes of life. But, it in every woman's desire and duty to retain. Its long as she Can, thoatIracWpns that inutdd her charming and be lovod in youth. No one can keep her youthful bloom or ttquahlo tamper if weighed down and nuAlri ug from female weakness rdurs. Dr. I'wroe’e Favorite Proton ia a remedy for- these troubles, y druggists. - . '*■ - »' ■ "'y .j. ,, Tn only man that seems to thrive on procrastination is the one that owes hia tailor.—J/»rcAo*,< Tramitr. In the W «• rhanUin of the Body, The kidneys teiire an Important duty assigned them. lit ia to eliminate from the blood certain impurities dangerous it silowed to remain. Should the action of these organa and the bladder become obstructed, renew It with Hue tetter's Stomach Bitters, an effootire diuretic, as well as a preventive and remedy for fever and ague and oilier malarial affections, nervous ailments, debility, constipation and rheumatism. Hesort to it In season, and systematically. “U rom a tho**and tengnes”’ sighed the tramp, a? he finished a cold tongue sandwich.— M siAiaglea Critic, Invention* *f the tilth Century. The rtnamiioat. t)M reaper. «he Keartna mu-htne. Car* rnnnin* hr eight aaU by flay. Home* I is i ted by n* and heated by •team. And bright electrkgy'* ray. The telexmah-a rllek *peed« like llshtnlrui relented. Then the telephone come* to excel -u And.,to pat on the tlni*h. the la*t but not least, ' I* the (trued little 1‘urvstitv 1VIlei. Lnst but not least is Dr Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Polleu because it relieves human suffering adds to the sum pf human comfort, and enables the relieved sufferer to enjoy all the bless ings and luxuries of tho age we live in.

One of the stlmnt tragedies of Uf a Is murdering a reputation. Kara, permanent and complete are the cures or bilious anil Intermittent diseases, made bv Prickly Ash Bitters. Dyspepsia, general debility! habitual constipation, liver and kidney complaint# are speedily eradicated from the system. It disinfects, cleanses and eliminates ail malaria. Health and vigor are obtained more rapidly and permanently bv the use of this grcatnatural antidote than liy anv other., remedy heretofore known. Ah a blond purifier and tonio it brings health, renewed anergy and vitality to a Worn and diseased body. Dakcr nnslc ts perhaps the most; sola-fid variety after all.—Ifayiil /’row*’. An Offensive Itrenth is most distress,mg not only to the person afflicted if he have any pride, but to those with whom he comes in contact It is a delicate matter to speak of. but it has parted not only friends but lovers. Bail breath and catarrh aro. inseparable. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy euros the worst cases, as thousands can testify. Tbs weeping willow sheds moia leaves than team—.1. 0. I'irauum, Offer Jto. I7d. . , FREE!—!TO Mhadt'Ixve Only: An elegant Carring Bet (knife, fork and Steel), in Satin-lined case. __^ Address at once, K. W Toiiai JCo, _. ... uo State Street. Chieago. The hanghty young lady can not deny that she is maiden valu.—Ifrrchant frontier. Desekvixo OoxritiEscE.—'There is no article Which so richly deserves the entire confidence of the community us Brown's Brosemu. Tmomt 'fhoee suffering from Asthmatic and Bronchial Diseases. Coughs and Colds, should try them Price. 25 cents. Even tho’ much be fouled, salt water la always tidc-y.— Wm baasffs. Tborocoh Parity of the Cntlele Is attained bv the use of Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, 50c. Tne best. Mom Just now is like many men who hare it—close — Irnu Si/U»gt. Ir afflicted with Bore Eyes use Dr. Isaac Thompson’s KyeWater. Druggists loll it-25c. Crowed ovar-tho oorufiald.—Barptr’t The Confidence Of peopl, who fear* Irlel IteJ'i girnnutlh, In this preparation, ts remarfcabts. Many who bars faded to ilertrs any good wbaierer from other arttetae are completely restored to healthhy the porw barcurativs poenwsefttnsmsdletns. i'ordlaeases caassd bj Impure blood, or tow state of I be eg,tern, IS Is wasni messed. If yoa need a food: medicine, Eire lioed’m SnicsspertUs a trial. Bn uaru to sot Hood’s. " 1 need to be troubled wtlh fever and ague. ma> laris, pur pi re on the face. and other affections resmiting from blood Impurities. I was Ind need to try Hood's Parse panda: as a retail 1 hare rigorous health, ft Seeps me well throughout the rear."* W. STgwsax, «MMyrtle Arenac. Brooklyn. 2f. T. Hood’s 8arsaparilla Sold br all dranitRs. ft; stator Ik Prepared only hy C. L HOOD A CO. Apothecaries. Dossil. Mass. 1(10 Dosat One Dollar

The Wet i«d MTMt Braedy tor Cue of all dbeaace (aunt by uj denat,c*eat of tha Llrrr, Kidaeya, Stomach ai yield read tty la tha

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If a gentleman by the name of Day Vefonttma to throw the .light of his extwrfchce into the pti i«hw uivu tui; darkened places of misery, so that Others may go and tin ltd Ita l.oa. Anna

and enjoy life, may it not be reasonably called daylight? As for instance, take the case of Captain Sargent S. Day. Gloucester, Mass., who writes April 16, 1881: “Some time ago .1 was suffering with rheumatism. I used a smalt i>ortiou of St. Jacobs Oil and was cured at once. 1 have used it for sprains and novae once have known it to fail. I will never be without a bottle.” Captain Day also received a circular letter, and itfsreply under dote of July 1,1887, Ue aays: ••! used this Oil as stated null permanently cured of rhertmatism bv itS use.” During the intervening six vears there had beeif no recurrence of the" ruin. Also a letter from M r. H. M. Convert, of the

Warren (Mass.) HtraU, dated 3 », 186J, as follows; “In response to vottrt of June 22, Would aay that in 1W0 my wife had a severe attaek of rhehmhtism in shoulder and ana. ’ an that aba could not raise her hand to her head. A few

apphcattons or tw, v — Jacohe Oil cured her permanently, and she has had no return of it." Another case is that of Mr. R. K. Kyle, Towef Hill. Ajummaftn* county. Va.. who wntee, November. 18S8: “Was attlicted fur several years with rheumatism and grew worse all the time. Eminent physicians pive no relief; had spasms, and was not expected to lire; was rvbb«1 all over with Si. Jacobs Oil. TUa tin* abdication relieved, the second removed the iain. continued use cured me: nr> relapse in five, years, and do as much work a* ever," These are proofs or the perfection of the remedy, and, taken in com nection with the miracles |«rf<>nned in other cases, j^nis no equal.

IERRELLS ap inrciNic U prepare* «o»*lr Ihrthn ear* of complaints which afflict ill womankind. i t

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EWTHAJS’CTE: TTO. 4.06 THIRD STRt M-Keepii, Bantins, Pemaip, Saonhawl, Teiepptt Ei&l Trail. * For Catalogue R. BERRIDCE & CO.. rn 'x." ■- ; *■ • fwv.i ■■■ * • ’ * ■ w<- *■ _ \ - • & tlm (Successors to Woods & Gauats©^.) •n ■V- PROPiUEXOas OP * Star CORNER FIFTH AND WALNUT STREETS, PETERSBURG, inrst-CIass Rnztriea ami Safe Horses for t ie pub'le U MUoitttjie prices. Horses I ed toy the day or week. UJIve tills firm your ii itrduare, nitd you wUl rocoise fair Jreui The weU-know.i hostler. Ak Eaton, wilt be foiraTTtuwayl on bah t. F ' _ beardtment. NEW FURNITURE STORE! This firm has opened • !ar#e stock of New furniture, all the latest styles la . Misleads, WanMes Mas, Us, Bureaus, Bressinf Cm, Tallies, Safes Our roocIj* .ire nil new—no oi<l stock to *Cleet from. Our place of business Is At Kin* s > <1 >t»*»*t, w ben* wc can bo found sotting us ch«£tp as any liousu iifetbtt couaW.v- \Vc* a! * ►* a full stock of THSTBERTAKERS’ SUPPLIES F. M. BANKS. I3eterstmriT, In<J. ' imv GOODS'. ,IOn\ HAMMOND NEW To which he directs attention. His DRY GOODS are flrat class, and the stock Is largo Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes and Notions. tilie him a call and you will bo eonviRcod that be Is giving BARGAINS on bis entire stock. SOLID MOODS AT LOW PUKES.

EUGENE HACK. ANTON SIMON. —frop.tWors THE EACLE BREWERY, VINCENNES, INDIANA, Famish the Best Article of Beer the Market Affords - AND SOICIT ORDERS FROM ALL DEALERS BOTTLE OR KEG BEER SUPPLIED TO FAMILIES. On Bale at All Saloons. -SS5 ISAAC T. WHITE. FREiFK H. BURTON. MARSHAL C. WHITE. '!R1 " BLEHjL.br db Wholesale til ,mn»f wf ' ■ aki> DiiAus m' f flNf iiA Faints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. \j No. 106 Main Street, - * Evansville, Ind. OSBORiN- BROTHERS f A > a lai ■<kT« removed to their elegant New BoUdlog on Mala street, where they have a large and splendid line of BOOTS AND SHOES. • -*• , • . k4~* For Men, Women and CliUilren. We keep a L Stevens- and Jtounerson’a brand* &f Fine Snow. Petersburg, Indiana. C. A. BERBER & BRO., j FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS, ./ Petersburg:, Indiana, H»e BtcM Tteir La® M of Late Styles oi Piece G00H1, <;oMlsting of the very boat mw& «cm * Purfect fits and Styles guaranteed, Pacts as low as ElsewJwa. A D A I R; mm A l FINE SHIRTS TO wmaam «**«»»»»?. >5 AND:-; :v»|