Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 41, Petersburg, Pike County, 1 March 1888 — Page 3

l?r" POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. hamanrel of purity strength un-l wbnlesonanfa*. More e,-o-numU ul tti.u I he ordinary I'mls, amt rwn.iol be Mild tn rompetltlam with the imilUlade ol low UKt. short wa lvtll ttlnm or phosphate powder*. Hoi‘I on tv In ms. Koval linking Powder Co., MM Wall Ht.. N. Y. Pike Cennty Democrat. THURSDAY MARCH 1.1888. [Entered at the PostcOlea at Petersburg, lud., for iraiisratssln* through the malls *» Second class mutter. I llOtHim.il, Ptr • - •!.** clue um. jj renoM widlif ■* • eleh of rtv*. With T UK. wilt reeeteelhe paper free tor one year. Ur are l>. You are feeling deprewwd. y* ur appetite I* poor, iarii art bslheni! whit Headache. \ou art' hdjretty, nonoue, and generally out of awai ts. »iul want I<a brace up. Bra*-.' up. hut mat with stimulant*. »|irlng n.tsliciiii-s, air hitter*. which bare for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, ami which stimulate you fair an bavur, ami then leave you in worse conalithm than before. It hat you want is an alterative th at w ill purity yodr -blood. start bealthv acth n taf |.iver ami KMiner*, resit,re your vitality, nndi give rts uewtd health and strenjrth. *m li a mediaiine vnai w III find in Kks-lric Hitlers, anal ttuly so cent* a bottle* at Adatus A Son's Itnig {Mine. ~- Xo greater truth vras ever told than that innu is an animal. lie is some1 lines too much ao. ‘•Laws grind tlie |n»or, atjul rich men rule the law.” Hot la-lj n« lie thankful that any poor sufferer ran buy without) £.> relit* a bottle of SalvallottOil. 1

1 lie enormous sa e oi u.. uuu» ■v* Y\m|tlr~Syrup h.«» developed many li«\r remedies; but the people cling to the okl reliable. Dr. "Bull* Cough Syrup. 1 I.et the world V*** ‘*u unnoticed just so you w ill alter.il to your own we»s you will tint! vimtielf in the straight road la *uree«s. , See to it that L*xad.-r the ‘•golden'* remedy for all stomach disorder* is always in the house. Sold by all i druggists for 23 cent* a package. ■ There is nothing iu the world niorrj beautiful than a time healthy baby.| Keep it so by u»iug Dr. Hull's Baby. Syrup. Price SScent* a bottjle., _ ^ In uo event isnnin all that tended he shonld lx'. Me . much change for that. S has taken |>os*rsai«u of trim for that. Sil(Teres from dieca-es of the blood, indigestion aud gcneral ill heailb.wbo hare been cured by the it«e of Dr. Gnyaott'a 1 ellow Dock and Sarsapa-; i ilia, should tell the ' ..1 news to j their friends and acquaintances. It is objectionable to nearly every oaie lo furui*h% «t atoms at for publication sand so the proprietors ot this excellent remedy only reque-t that each one shall tell his neighbor. l<at the time ever come when woman suffrage Is a law, womau's whole nature must change, or she will add miserv to her already unhappiness,hr poitig iuto politico. God in-1 had toa1 eld-hue** too much

Special Seller. Evansville, Ind., Sept. J8. 1W4. Dear fir—I take *rrt*a' pleasure in recommending t«» the public C. C. €. Certain Chill Cure." Me wife had third-dav agile fir live month* and had tried ilith-reut rente* die* without sucres-. A riff n-ing one bottle of your “Certain Chill ('urc" a permanent cure i* the result. W. II.CUDEL, Lawver, 3S9 Upper Third St. -JL_T)ie story goes that there had recent-! lr, been born to a yonngminister a babe, and the church had remembered hitu by au unusual contribution of extra pay. It was on Sunday Morning that the congregation smiled at his | prayer as follows: “0,Lord.we thank I Thee for the kindly succor which ! thou bast beeu pleased to send.” Buckleu’s Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for Cuts j Bruise*. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum ■ Fever Sores,Tetter, Chapped Hands ’ Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- j ttous, and positi vely cores Piles, orno ] phv requited. It is guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction, or money re-1 funded. Price '25 ceuta per box. For, sale bv Adams & Son. 3Syl j “Many tuen of many mauds” is an oldaayiug. But w« say, “many men out of mind,” for but on* man can be rorrect, as no two agree on all things, ami the probability it great that the oku man neares t to right on all things is wrong on a part or them. ITTlRSBCItG Hieil SCHOOL. triuvBTCUu, taas. Thu term will open Monday, March, S. and continue twelve weeks. Closes wHI be sustained in the Common School Branches, ami In several .* the higher branches. A class will bef formed in Pedagogy. AH wl» attend will ind classes to aceocninodata them. imvrn. Tuition in adrance for the tank. *.00. Good board with

THE NEWS Mr*. Doc. T is low has brougt suit fur divorce. Petersburg has at last ettablisheda reading ibom. Will Cumbaek lectures at Washingingtou, March 5th. John Williams died SuuJav night ■tear tills place offerer. A new Normal School will open at Odoii, lud.,ou the 10th of April, uext. Tlie Democrats of Monroe township have their convention to-uior-row. vagal ion on the Ohio Elver has set inearuestlv since tlie thaws aud rains. lieu Shafer was nominated last Saturday lor trustee of Logan township. The People's Bank, a uew bank at Washington, has just commenced operation. The National Democratic Couxeuton will be held at St, Louis, on tho 15tli, of March. j Last Friday Win. Bator was arrested at Evansville on a suspictou that 1 be set his own store on file. Mieliral Kinsly was killed by Ids own son in Chicago last week for barI ing made an attack on the sou's mothI er. The President ha* approved the | act relinquishing the tight of the ! 1'uited Slates to certain lauds iu Kausa*. On the 22d inst, Lewis Sltaadraw. of Kingston, Outario, shot his wife for I joining the salvation army, and. thru shut himself. The Internal revenue receipts for the first seven months of the present fiscal year exceed those of the previutts year Jti5.aOO.OtX). _ ( The Kentucky Legislature propriated 1100,001* (X) l«»r the construction of the proposed Vincennes and Oweusboro railma^ Alexander Dyertlied at his home 3 miles South Fast of this place 0“ Ibe 27 itt't., of fever. He was one of our quietest axd most citizeu like farmers.

' iie l witert Male* scaie of Terre Haute. with a capital slock of $50,000. ha* filed article* of ineor!><>raiiun with t«e Secretary of State. The First Diotrict Farmer* Ia*titute. under the auspice*of tiieGib*on county board of agriculture, wiil be held at Princeton, Indiana, ou March 1st and 2nd. Kx-Governor John M- Palmer, ot lllinoi*. will be married next April to Mr*. Hannah M. Kimball of Spring-j field. The jirooni-etect is 72, und hi* future bride41). 1 Mrs. O. P. Hammond died at her home in this place yesterday Morning after a few day* of severe illness. Further unlioe of the death of this estimable l.ulv will appear next week. Governor Hilt, of Sew \ ork. neither amoks tobacco nor drink* anti-pro-hibitiott liquid*. He breakfast* retfuarly at 6: St) a. ni. and shares lii* i bachelor ntoal with two dogs and a cat. Mi*» Sallie Mi ley died at the home of her lather, Mv. Gov. Mi!e*\<.r this place, at 2 o'clock yesterday morning. Mis* Mdcr was only ora*only 19 vr*. old. ami appeal'd in good health till , the fevers destroyed her trouns life, j her hope and prospects eherished by j herself and friends. the Hubert Duck Comedy Company played at Schaffer's Hall Monday Tuesday, an l \Vedu-*d iy. evening*. T^ose wit > attend claim that the show is one of the bc't thsl ha* ever visit icd this place. The characters all excel in a show that is well worth the time and cost of seeing.

Tbe Owensboro and Vioenuoes railroad, it i* proposed by many interested parlies, will, with proper encouragement. rontt to Petersburg, coining to Standai, then to Augusta, | then to VTiuloyr. ami then to Petrrsbnrg where it is proposed , to unite With the Vincennes and New Albany II. II., thru to Vinceuur*. Is this not worth consideration on the part or our citiaeua? Monroe City Kuos e*v, wit partly destroyed by fire the 21 iu»t, at about 2:90 A. M. The losses were the billowing : W. R. Snyder’s dry good s store, ail destroyed, loss $25,000. insurance.! $19,000. S. R. Snyder'* dwelling all | lost, no iusurauce. Adaius llilder-j man's two story hotel, loss 11,000, no , in«uiauce. D. C. Coon rods drv g.mds store damaged severely, covered l*y | insurance. -- Jas. >Thiteom!>* Riley. James Whitcombe Riley (tears an intimate relationship in personal appearance to William Nye. Ilis face is ascleaa shaven as that of a Ho man priest, nod there isn’t much iiarr on the top of hie head. He read a “poem” and delivered a character sketch* He sunk the author in the actor. The fun of Mark Twain shriveled up into a bitter patch of melancholy in ■ he fierce light of Mr. Riley's humor. Dr. Howard Cr>*by, who occupied a conspicuous teat ou the stage, laughed untill he looked as though he would faint, aud dually in sheer non sectarian uproariousness poked Ristiop Potter in the ribs and subsidod.—-V«w Tort World. lie will lecture here march 6th at Opera-House. Itch, Prairie Mango and Scratches of every kind cured in thirty minutes bv Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This never fails. Sold by J. R. Adams 4 Sou, dgiijfgists, Petersbw^Ind. J i74y

Gw. A. Boush visited \Vaahiugtou Saturday. J. II. Willey, of Bluff, III, is it new subscriber. Hon. Wm. E. Ni black m a renewed subscriber. J. W. Taylor, of Ktiox County, called last Saturday, to subscribe. Seed Oats and Seed Coru for sale at Moset Frank’s- St O. A. Oliphant, of near Union, has been quite ill of fevers for sometime. Seed Potatoes at Fleming’s. Wm R. Fowler is a new subscriber to the Dkmookat. He says 1ms must know “whats going on.” Try our ten cent Tonytwn and j Corn— FLEMING. 'J. W. Wilson is becoming a wel- | come member of the order of Knights of Pythias. Hams. l!j<e. Shoulders, lOr. j Skies liJVsc. per pouud, at Moses i Frauk's, 2t A few citizens of this place have determined upon the shot gun policy in preserving their coal and wood. Largest and Choicest Stock ol Groceries at FLEMING’S. John Stocky, famitliarly know as uncle John, has been quite ill at the Pike Hotel for several days. Best and Freshest stock «f Canned Sasis 1 “reserves,’Jellies, Mim'c Meat, Apple Butter, Prunes, Dried entrant*, etc. at FLEMING'S. J. D. Phillips, of U" ion, spent Friday night and Saturday in Petersburg oil business. Sugars by the pound or barrel, cheap, at FLEMING’S. ^ You can buy Dubois Conuty bacou at 5i<»se> Frank’s 2t *Mi«» Lida K. Taylor, of this place started for Vincennes Saturday, near where her brother, \V. II. Taylor, is suffering severely of rheumatism.

For Saif, Combined Champion lteaper and Mower. Cal! on U. A. Me Murray. IVierabur^;, lrniidiana. In oiijor to iuerease niv business ainl to jirt a much larger business ibis Summer than ever, I have increased my stork and ; cut prices lower than ever. FLEMING. Jas. IV McCarthy died at Vincennes on the 24th, inst. He was a brother of P. 4V. McCarthy, ami uncle of John McCarthy, both recent resident* of Petersburg. The Democrat sympathise*. Aar one. dealing on corner of 8lh| and Ma-in. 4>ee«iming displeased in any way reasonable, wi'l lie righted by calling on FLEMING; The Smith Family Entertainment, given bv the Presbyterian Churvh at this place on the £2 ami 23 inst was a success as an entertainment, tiiiaii-! rially and otherwise. and Kor. Freeman i* an excellent hand in a social cutertainrneut of almost any kind. Country produce ta^en in exchange for goods at highest prices at FLEMING’S Mr. Thomas Lee, of Clay loTnsnip. was married to Mrs. Jane Edwardspd Gibson county last week. Mr. Lee is one of Pike county's best fanner citizen*. Mrs. Edward is au estimable lady, and si-ter of Mrs. Ja*. P. Snyder of this place. The Democrat extends it* best wishes for the contracting parties.

Coffee* lower and in larger quanlK lie* at FLEMING'S. Mo«es Frank and C. F. Boonshot returned Thursday from a tour in the South They, in company wit Simon Leri, visited Macon, Atlanta. Savauah, Jacksonville, St. Augustine. Silver Spring*. OliUnta, Winter Park, Sanford Fair, Pulatka, and quite a number of place* on the way home. Simon Levi did not return with the other two gentleman, having determined to retuaiu in Florida till the arrival of President aud Mr*. Cleveland." Ill shake hand* with Frankie before I go back" were among hia word* on bidding hi* home bound friend* good-by. lie got home ou last Tuesday. Choicest Syrups, Sorghum ami New Orleans Molasses, at FLEMING’S. Led Astray. ‘Femandina. Nassna Co, Fla. March, £9 18S0.—“I have used Dir. Simmons liver Regulator and always found it to do what is claimed of it. The last bottle aud two packages did me uo good and were worse than nothing. 1 ace it ia not pat np by J. fl. Zeilin Ik Co., and not genuine, and a waste of money to buy it. 1 would be glad no get the pure and genuine. Send me some from honest hand* (with red Z and Zeilin k Co.'* signature on Wrapper). The fictitious stuff sold will injure some one badly. -Your Ob t Serrt, Beaj. T. Rich. The worst man is lire one who would render aid iu making aeeess to evil ea*y for those liable to temptation. This is the light of the immortality of free whisky ami free tobacco.

Items of Interest Gathered by the Democrat’s Correspondents TKfta. People la this vicinity are in good health at present Crosstte loading has bee* very lively for sometime, but the boys trill soon be done and will (to from here to Duff Station to engage in the same business at that place ...“Hare Tou Any Idea’* huts disapeared. , 4 T. L. P. Logan Democrats. v* They nssembied at Center echool-botwie, Feb 25tb, 1888. Chairman P. R. Miller called the meeting to order. The names of John MeAtee was the eraly one put in nomination for chairman of the township committee. He wae elected by acclamation. The new chairman called for nominations Ibr Secretary. Peter R. Miller was the only nominee and be wae elected by acclamation. It was then moved that the township convention he held the ITth day of aprit, 1888. The motion carried. Opportunity and calls for speeches then earns, and Ocho Miller. John H vslop. and Eli Rumble mo.de some interesting remarks in favor of the Democratic party. On motion of Samuel Colvin the meeting adjoroed. and ait went home pleased and coniident of having done good woik. Johs McAtkk. Chairman. I’ktkr M uxer. Sec. TYidaen, Nebraska, t do not wiah you to think I intend by his communication to excite an exodus from your country to this great state. The wheather here is fine and farmers* re making great preparations. The largest corn j crop ever put ont will be put out here this j Spring. The people here feel Ihe last year’s •drought, as do other states. Hogs are ‘ hringiug, good prices, and are all that is j bringing any money here at present. 'This [country will make an export of potatoes. | They are *Vci» per bn. here. Winden. the county seat of this (Kearny) county, is c#n- • I rally located, has gno-l- ra.lro id facilities, i l*oth t* St. Joand St. Louis; also to Oasa- [ ha and Chicago. It has a population of | lino, has good business houses, and pros- ! peels are goad for improvements^ 1 have | read with great interest your replies to Mr. | Morgan, t Bad tn this country a great dis-“ I position to rebuke theg. o p. for (ranting I to fail to keep their promises made for the last twifmv years. The desire is to step aside and let the Democrats have a chance to miuigaic the evils of the great taaitopotiee of the East This is s strong Republican Stale, but the people are beg thing to I real:re that there is some good derived by preferring other than Republican legists- [ liou. They waul, in this agricultural country, cheaper huaher, coal, and clothing. Too a lu ll money i* going from these unprotected industries to the Eastern capitalist without an equivalent "return. The farmers out here are getting tired of paving tribute to the housed money lord of the East woo employs only imported alien or socialistic workmen, and at a rave governed by a monopoly. For all it is worth, yours trulv. Me W.C——

Vrlpen. Mum!** Idle men meetings Bad order in church Ctartcr playing. Chromes at the depot Mashes. Geraniums and Griers l*leiitjr of Saur Kraut, raised on Martin Mays’s farm. He is preparing lor a lar^e crop next year The Republican*of Marion town-; ship met here last Saturday in Davis's law office. J. N. Taylor was,elceted ehainuan, audJohn MeFerraa, See. A call far the township cenveotiou to meet at the precinct on March 10 th Postmaster L. 11. Cook is on the sick list A french aud wite have sepcraled. The children are supposed to be the cause Jessie Sullivan has returned from Arkansas Isaac Jones and bride, of Winslow.are visiting here Mrs A. S. Morgan has gone to Vincennes in reposes to a telegram from her brother. Hon. W . F. Townsend_F F. Hostetter’a school bus closed. He has been successful, and will teach a summer term . Special trains J passed over the line yesterday, to Jit. Vern- j on. III, to see the rutus. They iei*>rted j Kill) injured, mud % killed outright 1 see I iu the eorrcspoudenc to the Winslow Sews * an item statins that the writer had visited ! the small villiage of Yelpett. If Veipeu is a “small villas**” how is your tow n for a wagon yard? W. L— CARD OF TH AXES. To Patron) of School'Iiis. So. 7, Jefferson Township. School dossed the Utb iost, with a large atteodauce of patrons Intent upou Inavina a good time. They paid their respect s to, and encouraged, the teacher, by setting a dinner no the oce asiou. The dinner consisted of the many toings good and rare. The teacher desires to extend to Mi s. A. W. Huil jn his thanks for the kind favors shown to make the day and ail a happy aud contented occasion. The nice cake which she prepared for the occasion coctaio i'd the in-! u. tin is of the tcareber’s name, and w«i oat of th* most artistic accomplishments of iu kind. The teacher would a!s > thank each one of the many who labored ao hard for the i success of the day, tong tube remembered by all who were present. The teaches has tried at all ti mes to u** the best piaus and adopted the best principels for the aee<»taS plishmeotof the most good of the pupils, at- | ways trying to avcid all manner of difficulty | of any nature whatever, and do as much good as possible during the two years he j has been lab wing w ith the pupiila and pa- | irons. He would say in conclusion that he reels that be has many friends in the Dm1 trict, and that his work bss tot been in Tsin. He thinks be hss accomplished much good in tbs time, and (bough he may never be called to labor with them again, be extends bis since rest thanks and is not surprise at bis own tad feeling iu say a goo*, by to all. Respectfully. TUXT CACHES.

The worst man U m> far different flora the best man that we hardly nv |hxi them both to be the Mume stock. Seed Results in Every Case. D. A. Bradford, wholes* l )>api>r dealer of Cbattanoag*. Teon., write* that he win ••rioualv afflicted with m sever* cold that settled oa hi* tunes: had tried many rernediea without tienetit. Being in.lured to It? Dr. Kina’s Sew Discovery for CViosuapttou. did so and was entirety cured by use of a d!W bottles. Since which time he has used hr in his innlly tor alt Cough* and Colds with best results. This is tin experience of thousands whose live# barn been saved bv this Wonderful Discovery. Trial Bottles tiros at Adams A Son’s Drugstore. Critics should always bear in mind that different opportunities make very different men. IltlrlMMH Probable no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at AdUnna A Son’s Drag Store as their giving away to thair customers of so mtiiny free trial bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Their tirade is simple enormous In this very valuable article from the tact that it always cures and sever disappoint*. Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis Creup. and all threat and lung t* onietky cured. You oan test It baying by getting a trial bsttlh free, “" ‘ "** “ ’ WIUTMittl* large site »t. Every bottle '

T Kiamaa-Harmon ChI Iro. H. says he has gi 1 will return the fire. Hej over my letter’s coutaning Church, instead of people St. S.). My mauuscript says'1 (m lople.” If Bro. H. Thinks as much ol the Bible as he ciaims,he would not take advantage ot an error of the ed ito r’t or typo’s. Why did I not take a 3 vantage of him when be said “Gene: rat,” instead of “Regn lar,” Baptist I liecaose I know it waseither his or th» compositors mistake. It is time fur him to quit, for the Readers of tl: m Democrat know I tried to get him to establish the truth of his asser tie ns by scripture, but I cannot go* 'din to euter that book he claims to lore so dearly. He says I hold the Regular Baptist are the only church of Christ. Neither I nor any Baptist nukes this chum. We do claim it is tin organized execiutatiec body of Chr let.-1 said no man could prove the exii tance of your church, not Christ's prior to 1827. Whv did v«u uot try It? Because yon could not. Then: is also a ['very good reason for you as it answering inv question reguradiejr the exists uce.of the Church of Cl)Hit from the apostles to the present,ft r it would expose your dilemma to ‘ l»» many readers of the Democrat. Die Bro. says I a mi craz v. O no “m out noble Pest us, but I speak forth tlu oords.of truth and soberness? Bn. II. savs Campbell tanght nothing but the Bible. That is much easier sl id than proven. About preaching 1 odecive If they don't preach the troth. all is deception and hypooricy. He calls me self-righteoM«. Xo, m - bro., if 1 have any righteousness it is all ot the Lord. The self righteous ire those that work their wav to licaTrn. About that preaching for money : What hotter evidence do we want than fbr a man to say I will not preach if you do nut pay ? It is right t» attend to the preacher’s necessities, but let it be done like Lydia attended to the need of the apostles, the lord openuing the hearts ofthe peop e, causing a willingness among then,, and not by stipulated satriee, boldly walking Into tbe alter with no sign < f Immunity, or cross, cracking heels on the floor, jingling their money jo the table to be seeu.of men. That would be letting their left hand know what their right hand dueth. Cur preachers are not starving, bro. II. We have no idea iiow mtteh they get. Eld.

James objects to debating with Uuuimon ou the ground that Iks is uot an historian.® What consists nev! Bro. Logan, if yon were cotx;|«etli'd to fight a man. would you want tinu to be your equal ? Were yon to say so, I would not helivc it. Then Kid. Janie's excuse is nonsensical uonseuse. He backed oui.as it! 1 knew, on bis own proposition. Yo i know two Baptist preachers who live in town, never work a day. Will vou please give their names? If you 'Fill, 1 .will [ try' to prove that they work as well i as preach. But not for a stepuiated ! suui. When vt»ur preachers come to preach, they have no filth in the Lord, nor in vou, till you satisfy them as to their pay. Our preachers trust the Lord, uot asking what the people will give, and they generally get a good support.- Bro. II. preteuds that the Baptists backed down ou a proposition concerning expel ience. Bro. L., were you at Winslow when those propositions were fixed up? Kid. dames must have told you that he had about nine propositions with all the issues twisted out of the m, aud bro. Gammon had only five oi nix fairoues. Ail kuew how Lid. Janes tried to evade the proposition*, and could hardly be brought <o any reasonable terms. Bro. L. wants bible on experience. Here it is: “Bring forth fruits worthy of repenteucc.” Don't think because you are Abraham's chi hired and have beeu taught by the prophets and your parents that Christ was to cento that wil eutitle you to happiness.. You inm.i have better evidence ltiau that—tint operation of Hod's spirit to mahq you repent and confess your sips. Don't think Jesus Christ is the son ul God because your preachers have told yon aud you are entitled to baptism. See Psalms LV.—IS—19. Here the psalibist speaksof those who do uot fear God because they have had no change. Aets.X.—35 Inchtsiio. HcreOornelius received a change of heart through prayers to Ond. Christian experience. Acts IX.—II—19 iuclusive. 11 ere Paul revived a i baoge of heart. Then comes in the du ty efthe preacher. Bead the whole chapter. It is Christian experience. Acta .VIII.—16 to 39. Here the enuich was reading for instruction, for the lord had been with him. For your own iuformatiou.read GaL L—14 to 17: Dan. X.« 7 to 12; First Ti m. I —13, to 17. Bn sure to have bro. Jellk» euiried up for those other two days, but dou’t take us by surprise. Yours, I. P. Kiuman.

F BAKER WHEAT DRILL IT IS MADE OP THE STEEL. Par nil kjr JOE. PATTEBSON. Remember you can fiud the largest and cheapest stock of groceries on Corner of Main and Eight Streets at FleEMING’S. The Ladies Favorite. The new high arm t. F. Singer is he (loin construction, was less working parts, and will do a wider range or work, with lees labor, than any other Sewing machine in the world. Oil, Needles, and repairs (hr all Styles of Singer Machines kept end sold by U. U. Johnson Manager and Sat man. CMceat Mrs. Richardson's Millinery Store. ’ Buy the famous Tsuneseee Wagon, For sals br JOE. PATTERSON. Hot lunches senred at all houiw by WmHisokk, Sr. I keep (he very best Cincinnati lagerWxIIissKn, Sit

-- -1 $1,000.00C to loan. Ou improved Res i Estate, in sua* »f 1300. to 310.000. Loans completed j in fron ten to 30 (lavs. lute rest 6 • and 7*. A Hiluk/s ft Co’s q lua. Agency. =" & —======«====== Try our choice California dried and evaporated peaches, apricots, etc. FLEMING. __N____ -l.r ^ ~ ~~ j WiU Again Take Orders, Will E. Stacy, of Lyons, Green Co., Ind., will again hike odors for the Rose R il 1N uretry, at Scotland, Green Co., Ind., Stacy has soill tor two years iu Pike couwty, aud as he represents a first class nursery, ho wants yon to please not order treys u ntil he calls on von. Liverinjfs elegant roasted package rodeo only 25 cts. at Fleming’s. 0e t« J. B. Young t Co., And see their new arrival of hats ■«f the latest styles and at prices to suit. They also have a full supply of Jeans pants—prices from 75o to $2.75.

COON HOLLOW SALOON. W. S. MITCHELL, Proprietor. Best Brands of Wines and Liquors Always On Hand. Tb M rfOgn aid Tta Su ihn^s b M k Ccon ZECoIIotxt TXTli:^eBlr37-_ Best Brands o;f Beers Always in Stock. Opposite Court House, Cop.. Main and Eighth Sts. i _______

CITY BAKERY, Finest line of candles In the c< Minty. Canned goods and choice groceries a epeelsdty Choice cigars and tobaccos always on hand. These goods are being sold at greatly n»daeed prices to present carryi ng over. VIENNA BREAD. Two hundred loaves sold daily. Lunches - & served on short notice and from Ore cents to the prlee of a king's best dinner. Bont forget to call and order wbat you want. Wm. liibs, CITY BAKERY

lOJO Administrators Sale of Per--sonal Property. N lTOTICK I* hereby given tilt i the under»i;u«d AdmioUhtUo.* of «•.». e of tx UcAtkx. deNMtl> wi11 o> i<v wle Rt public mnerr at tu« I* -e of tae dece# *h* iu Clajr kovawip» P ue cot’M, Friday, March 16th, 1888, The p* -m .■>;» o-w -y of e. •- #'«■ -ffl»£>7tlaUaroi'cmtie. farm an :ou»- iofc>..-o*sebi>1d aik1 kite.ieu fu’ut.oe, end Other t rt!f*o» mo Bvunnwi U> til entioii. TERMS: ftnmaot d-e Mmarau eau* . cnVj on the ri. y of -ele: rati tm nit sums over Bee dohara. n r ei'lo.' iiae mouth* .. !t »* ci veu, .he intvlwver d*: >*»(« *r-.i» »,*- moved ftehold .urely. lie, igsl.t *e. ee.n. Inteiest "tom iteteof •■* e.»» no, elitf from v nletion end n »•>.*; asuiea l»»a, aiduo ■ uuperty .e.aoved , i ss.ae l»|» d for or *“*-* !»ifve.i, AiU.UIBjit.0 McAts*. ttti] Aa <iu;rlf»vo". Application for License. VCmCK is hereby given, that I will apply it iQ the Boa.it of Cn.jdiiioio.i*:'* ofPike roomy' !milana. M their Mar. term, 1838, for nllce nve voaeil viirttootisvlnon* noil iMtt liquors lo n leas qusalUy then n ui»n at a lime, with the privilege of allowing U>e «uw lo he drank unou nu premises, for one year. My rtac* of WinK* wherein aahl Hqoors are to be .old and drank l»aoo*—io. y name tie'tiling situated ou part of lot number ninetyftve (K) In the lowuot Wlnslovr. Plte ewmty. Indiana. J OHS AUITAIT, Application for License. .. »o counOMimi, at tueir mauyu reuse to sell spiritin', vluem® and malt liquors In a lex* quantity than a quart at a time, k ith the privilege of allowing tba aame to be. lrank upon our premises, ftr one year Our »Ueeofbestne»* whereiu said liquors are to lo sold and dnutk is a one atory frame bulldog situated on part of tot number two <*1 lu the town of Pleasant vtlle. Plkeeorinty liana. Jobs W. Scmi, Em-r*s«KH. n.t W • - mnnaws*. HIXU ScHCEkDr KBUKB Superintendent's Notice. P'twher'a license wUl be « 2SS2WSS? ggfagah^g at Augusta; for the months of July. October, January and April, at Psteiahuri;; for the month, of ^wt. Jfoveta.ber, r

TBlSTElUt’ NOTICES. XTOTICE Is herrbj given t» all parties eon--v cerucd that r«r{H attend at my office in Otweil, at Breeder's Barn*** shop. EVERY ttOEDAT. To transact business connected with the office of Trustee of Jeflenson township._ M.OKAY. Trustee XT OTIC E is hereby given to all parties tntcraV esied that I wifi attend at nay office In Stendul, ■VERT SATtHUJAY, To transact business connected with the office of trustee of Look hurt township. All persons having business wlith said office will please take node#. O. J. GKEKNWAY, Trustee. t^OTICE Is hereby given toall parties concerned that I will attend at my residence EVESV SOS'JAY. To transact bus!neat connected with the office of Trustee of Mt,d**o:\ township. Pusiti eelv no buslnesa transacted except oneffilce-days. J K BOWMAN.Trustee. XTOTICE Is hereby eiven to alt persons ln--i-Y wrested that I will attend at my office at my residence. ■V KB;Y rSlBAt, to transact business connected with the office of Trustee of Marion township. Ail persons having business with said office will please ukh notiet'. . EtJkS O AKKETTT. rosteeNotice of Final Settlement of Estate. la THE MATT ESI or vas) Jn {to *»,*» Esvatsov l CircoTt Court* J &*>*«».«£ ELLEN t A Jt O It, deceased, luts nreer- *d and ‘.Tied ids final account sad eon * -s In linn! settlement of said estate and.- ,tti* »»®o wlU Eomet?p fer the ex

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D E N T T ST. NEW FIRM. ------ -- A KILLStAS GKO. MARTIN J. F KIXB ' -PBTEHfBlHbM Est*2 ui fa uics Agssdss* W» *tn sell your Karin, House and Lot; Kent your Property for you; or <ind you a buyer for anything belonging to our business. We also represent the best Insurance Companies in the world—I.lfe, Kite, Tornado, Accident aud Lire Stock. Call ou, or address! 1. M1UU A Co.. Itfflee on Main St , Real KatateJk Ins. Agfa. over BANKBC1LD1SQ, i1-!_1—SM5SHHB Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, PETERSBURG, - - INDIANA All 1 amis ami town property placed in my hands for sale will be advertised free of charge. Offick—Cp stairs over City I>ru* Store. LITHOGRAPHER ELECTROTYPES ENGRAVER BiHSEH =*— ■s?TpO^‘l Bools and Job PRINTER. BLAKX SOOK% ETC. KOCT COilPUli HOUSE t,H 1 HE WEST. ISLAND JIONIE ST°S!iinU^W>* 1<_U.-M Ml

1’rwitA CoeefcBkrae*. s»«4r.mom. lmgmoutl Brcoiero of P>*. •on ui *ro*<* Com» „-s, lslocdUctoo f=»-k to, Otosoo !•>•. «•?»•» utj , Mich. W» odor » r ;.ic« slot othor.ro so «» Horn, *o jo.r«»»M stock. m»ko price* too. .blQ Mtd OOlj M *»f n». Vtalten itnv«w| come. L*rgsc*fcJo*w»**e. 4Ut*,S»^fg«.

B. CAKLETON. J.H.UShr. Garleton & LaMar, ^ Physicians | Surgeons, Petersburg,- - - - Indiana, Will practice in Pike and adjoining counties. OFFK'F—rear room of Bank Building Office hours day and night. Diseases of women aud children a specialty. Cbrouie and difficult cases solicited. gH

A vert desi Store. Terms- reasonable. ton SALK—Houses. - ^ Hocse—At V nlon. I-story, 5rooms with all out buildings, good well, X acre of ground and plenty c.l small trait.. All In good repair. Price, Sail: »2I» cash, t al. to suit purchaser. House—l-story, * rooms, summer kitchen, cellar and all out buildings; good well sort water, plenty of fruit nnd pleasantly located. Price, ttW; cue-third cash, Ual. in 12 A 44 mo* TOWR LOTS, 13 very desirable town lots In Vnloru Terms lower than the lowest. T FAI1HS. 3! j 37 acres gc*d land In Clay township. *«»; «i cash. 1*2 years on balance. *1 acres In Clay tp. well Improved; 10 acres timber. t2TS0; 4300 oasis, bal. to suit purchaser. to acres in Logan township, with- — log house ami bam. flat); une-thfn. to salt purchaser 73 acres in Clay township adjoining the 40 acres above nainsd, with good Dew frame bal. in equal payments of 12 and 21 months. ® acres in Logan tp.; 12 acres timber bal * high state of cultivation; 2-story frame thing, good barn, two wells good water, all essary outbuildings, voong orchard- - «•* Ir.rm throughout. Price, 4‘2«Q; cash; i and 2 years on. balance. sources In 1-ocfcbart tp. SO acres In vat ton, bal. in white, oak timber, good buildings, good water andHOOne young ft trees.- 4111)0; x cash, bal. i*T2*21 months. ao acres In Clay tjv adJcAnlngCnlon. cleared and In high spates# Cultivation, per acre; x cash, bal. to sure purchaser. SO acres iu Clay Tp. good house, horn out building. On public road, well clot plenty of water. 41700. X cash, 12 to 24 43 acres to Washinsson Tp at StoP ’ Good lana. J1200. Payment to suit '3D acres one mile from 1 slow road. 30 acres < per acre to suit pureha ISO acres one wile front Petersburg, I condition, alt tillable, well« Uv per acre. tlUOO cash, t »1*» per year with # percent. Into ■HAbirfftio* 200 acres In Patoka. Tp. k land A Post land. In Sect. Price 1W rn acres of said land is Will sell separate for I12B0. )»e*sh h and 2 years on 6 per .sent, interest We fcave several lota * lev* House and lot in Petersburg erds addition all new and comp lar frutt. and water. ] House (new) of 3 rooms ball s all necessary out buildings, — plenty of young fruit trees,; a pleasnt part of town. Payments easy. y80 Acre;; Ini oak Umber, 120 1 road.