Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 43, Petersburg, Pike County, 15 March 1888 — Page 2

SUMMONS LIVER REGULATOR (PURCLY VCOKTABLC) ll mamllr tued in tb« Koutb to arooa* UttTorpkl IJv»r to * hmllhj action. N cat* xri'A aatracrdicanr •■•••» •• *» fl^Wi Kidneys, J_and Bowels. tatmcrmntaMni Cans plaint., ck rinHuka JauaAlec, Cob*. of Bctdat u MEWCIHE fer tht AffcA. J. H. ZcXb a Co., Philadolphia, Fa.. Pike County Democrat. DV J. a.. SOCST. 1WHUED EVERY TIIL UfcUAr. Miditr XoIIm. The undersigned would respect- j fully announce that he is a candidate for the nomination for Recorder of l'ike county, subject to the, decissioii, Of the Democratic county eon van* j tlou. 1). W. Wtuu’s. . JdBerson Township Coaveallau. The Democrat* of J»ffer*pn Town- ■ ship will meet in convention at the] ThomasS •!«»»1 U »n«% Saturday.] March 17th 1887. at one o’clock I’. M. to nominate candidates for Township ■ office* to be elected at the April Election. EwcTuay Lon, Cbairmau. !

Wa-ddngton Township Contention. Tho Democrat* of AVa»h»ogtoi>! Township will meet In ma** coiiTcn-1 lion on Saturday, march 17, 183*, at, * 2 o’clock P. M., at Schipfer'* flail, .to j nominate candidates to l» voted for at ' tha April blectiou. One Trustee. | three Justice* o( the Peace, and three j Constable*. Let all Democrat* at-1 tend. By Order Committee. Sotlce of Courentloa. There will be a convention of the j Democrat* of Logan townslilpbn !>at-1 nr lay March 17th. IS83, for the pur- j |K>aa of nominating candidates for j the various bdee* to be voted for at | the coming April election. All Dem oeiats are requested fo attend. The meeting -nrill be called to order : promptly at 10oetej»k A. M. J. II. McAtkk. Chairman, j TiK DEMOCRATIC STATE COKYEITION. fail of the rVutral Committee. lsnt uiAcni.ik. Miirrli *. !<**. Tbe entcr*oftudlatia.Te*ard!c*«of pa«t political aOHm'tou*. wh > arc dratswa of co-oi>- • Mating a lib ‘be Itamorrarj- tn support of Its |>rtnol, l.-< an.l norulneva, ar> invited to participate Itt the me,'tings «a'ird throughout the state for tbe purpose of M-Irrttn* tcp*cMUtlrw to attc:v) a Pvlcgau- Convention to be belli tn tbo clip of Indlonnpott* Thursday . April JS, l*». far IlK purp«v*e of ado|«ltng a plat form of prtnclp!"* and tbe nomination of pandid.itoa to be ot.'iortcd for tbe fb’Va lag ’ offlrea: Usiveraor. Meuteuaut Uovvrnor. Three Judaic of tac Huprctae Court. • Secretary of state. '' Auditor or State. Tmumriil stale., Reporter of tbe. supreme Court. Attoruev tienernt Supeituteudrnt of Public lustrurtton. . The ratiooftvrrescnlalton util Iwouedelt'gate tor rsrh ten l.undrrd votes cu-t for fiovrroor l«o» I*. Ijray tu and one delegate tor each fta.-ttou of eue hundred or over, as follow r.

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ABE SOT ( AXiMUATES, BIT Are Tree lieaMtrats. Ed. DeniIn last week’* issue or llie Pree*, J Mir the following from the Press's Otwell corre*|>ondent: “Frank Bildcrbaek, Isaac Lett, Andrew Abbott, and White Chappell are candidate* in the Democratic ranks. There is likely to be a lively time at their convention, a* the two precincts will ba arraigned against each other, each wanting the camli date." I have not seen Mr. Bilderback, or Mr. Abbott, and cannot answer as to their candidacy. But Mr. Lett told me lie is not a candidate under any circumstances. As to myself, I am not now and hare not been a candidate, and have never consented to hare my name used, and will not. As to Site precincts being arraigned agaiust each other, if any such feeling exist*, except with one or two “sore heads,"’ I am toot a ware of it. I am for any straight Democrat, regardless of locality, whether in Otwell, Algiers, or the llemoteat corner of the township. Locality has nothing to do with it, so he is a Democrat. Ik-em-ing this sufficient, 1 subscribe m v self, yours, and a straight Democrat. fi. W. Chappell. P. S.—I have just heard that El wobd Ca|x-hart is a candidate. Can’t vouch for tfie truth of it, hill El wood S» a straight Democrat, born aud raised in the township, and, living in the eeutcr of the township, is a good subject. White. •It scents that the Press’s correspondent, like many other Republican w ould be dis*Heelers among Democrats, Done of those who supposes he rau stir up wrath among the Democrat* in the hope of defeating the Democratic candidate, however good he may l>e. The game has been worked ‘nooften and ha* lost it* power. Democrats are not asleep, and are not fool*. The Democratic candidate in Jefferson will he elected.—[El>.

Th K free traders 4rrlvt that It i* tlie manufacturer* and not their employer* who are inn rested in maintaining the tariff. This is a mistake. American manufacture! a could compete with England. Krauce. (iermnny, ard the rest of Kum|* if the duties w ere reduced to the revenue point tomorrow. Ttu* would simply necessitate a reduction of wages to the European point. The manufacturer* could stand this, but the employers could not. Are our free-trade friends prepared to bring this state of things about J—Petenddirg Press. flight you are. aud wrong you are. You are right in claiming that our industries cancmnpete with any of those ofKurojie, but might haTe added that if free competition on w hat they make should bring prolectedjnduslrios on a level with the unprotected ones in this country .then wages incur present protected industries would be better, for it is a well know fact that the unprotected industries arc to-day pa; ing the best stage*. The employed could not object to getting better w ages than they now get. Will the philoaojnrof^hc Press tell its wliy ttnproxrUtd industries are paying the best wages? Let Junius and all the big F>.ur rise up and explain. It wquIU make “inigbty intcrestiu rcadiu” for (lac g. o. p. •— ~ Of If*Question. t Wmlinrj la hi* last article on Tariff. „4un»us*’ form* his text and harped loudly on “ Allan's* and hla *ihj" *Tt»National Pebt.” ••The Pike County Scat Question;” "The Late ffar.y^Tte IW**tvon—Smith Muddle;" “The Coy—llcrutiaiuiner Tally Sheet C ase ;" “Treatment of the Insane;., Ji-ffer-«on Us via;” “Aaderaourillh Prison, and Ui* “Execution of Madam* ttulaud, of Fra ace.” No wonder the Press was Im weeks in getting the article in type. “Au open coutC'sion is good for the •out.” It would be well for the B'M.* of the I*c'er»bnrg Premvto acknowledge at once what the editor of the News clearly sees; »'. «.,■*» determine! kmi ou the part of himself to dodge the tariff question and torndulge all |n>aaihle Issue# I* side tLe real owe. The Country Eiior,

An exchange perttneutly remark*: **A country editor i* one who read* newspapers write* on any subject, nicks type, fold* papers, makes up mails, run* errand-, saw* wood, works in the g.u;dcp, U blamed for a thousand things he uever thought of, works hard,all day, i* snhjeet to spring fever. hcl|* people into office who forget all about it afterward, ami frequently gets cheated out of his earnings. lie puffs up and does more to build up the town and county than anyone rise, and the miser and the fogy are benefited, yet «t her will Dot take his paper, but will borrow it and cuss the old fool of an editor." It may be true, as said by Smator Vest, that “the Confederate soldiers would not accept pensions, God be btesaedf’ bat that is no reason why such assistance should be withheld boat deserving Union soldiers, w ho saved tbe Govi rument which Mr. Vest's IHcmls did their utmost to destroy—Petersburg Pres*. And why were yonr own presidents so slow to grant pensions? TVhy has Cleveland granted more in the time than any of them ? Could not the editor of the l're.*» make thi« concession. o£ does the Press object to publishing aneb solid facts? 1> Jim Bolen Wilting! (Pike County ncmoeial.) Whatever Marion township Hentccrat* do. let them see to it that their candidate for trustee gets arodfeiag majority.—Petersburg Xews. If the traitor of the 2£ews will attend to bis own party’s Interest as well as Jitu Bolen does to the intrrest of Democracy, the g. o. p. In Pike will have i truer friend iu Bro. II. thaii it now has. Mr. Bolen can a (land to the wautaofa party with lew trouble than it give* the editor of tire News to deiermmejsowtov^tp. Cas a third be wad* the ruler of the people from whom In steal*? Xot till the people of the United Stale* is rilling to place in the high office of heaident such men a* waul UI

“Arons* Id Democrats!” p The shore wxciimation has been used m a reminder to Democrat* that action and organisation L» necessary i | fiMcs the day ot the birth of tin; party.! It U to-day most appropriate, because j of the forniidabiciicss ot thearcret j work that Is goiug on itnoi^ the me- ! my. The Republicans will go into the campaign better organizes! for the fight than at any time in i«4 history.' in township, county and slate. The : Democratic party, unlike the Re- i I publican, is a party of the people whe j compose ii,uot bp the people who com- i pose it. Democrats hare an inde|>cttii- ; ettce about them, while Republicans 1 ha ve a dependence. It aeents that the j Republican rauk« are not so often ' broken up as are the Democratic j ranks. And why is this, do you ask ? ! Well, in the first place, the Democrat- ! ic partv is made up from head to fo»i I of poorer men than the Republican i party,and the office seekers in the] Democratic party stand more on principle, and are moved by it more than I bv the greet! for office and bixst'e, j while the Republicans, hacked by j mousy lord* and high tax bnodtersj can whip their men by bribery when j atl else fails. Think of a party sustained by the many millionaires of I this country who have been made by j the party that even placed-* President j over the country against the will ofthej people. It is not uecesary to leave j Pike county to find au illustration of j the ability of the Republican party to ! whip in its followers. We will go] still further, and say that even Wash- ] i.tgton township illustrates the fact. ] tin* boldness of Republicans iu ! “setting down on" McMnrrar in thi* ] township without a word to &av j against Ids official record or the manner in which he conducted his office. I Democrats would not have darn! t» 1 “set down on" one of its proud spirit- ! ed noble voters, bnt Republicans “set ; down an McMurrr and his one-bun- j dm! and twenty-eight friends with j full assurance that they can ail be j “whipped in on election.” .The brag ; and boast ot the party in this singular ability to do just this thing i«, no more remarkable than their ability i to do it. It is a matter of turpi ise to '

Democrats that the Republican party ran “bulldoze,” ilrirr and whip its to- ; lor* imodoing anything it wauts them | In do, and vet it is so. Can it be won- ; dtred at, then, if we frll warranted in ■ warning Democrat* of the necessity | gf organizing. not fur sneers* in such i overwhelmingly Republican toratkie-: a* Washington township, but for the! nurpotaof holding together the vote | i f the party in like county and in In- ! (liana, for there are Democrats enough j to carry them tor the Democracyorerj all opposition. All Democrat* need j is to be thoroughly organized and on j the alert. Know,that,“In Union there j is strength.” “Arv use ye Democrats!” j Stendul Ink., March S, 1SSH. The Itemoetat* met in convention, i The meeting at 10 p. in. was called to order tiy John Duckworth. Object of meeting being stated, Duckworth was elected chairman. Call for nominations: Mr. Davis put J. W. Stilwell in nomination. There being ho opposition he was nominated by acclamation. Mr. Green Cambell was , then put in nomination for J.P. Nom- ■ inated by acclamatiou. C. W. Fergu-1 son mid Hansel Spradley were put in j nomination for constables, nominated j by acclamation. Supervisor* were | nominated fur all the district* but i two. The committee ou resolutions | reported and adopted. Their toaten -1 tion thru adjourned Ail the nominations were made by acclamation j without a dissenting voice and »» a strong ticket. The very best of fool- i ing exists and tbc ticket will be elect- I ed b> a large majority. The party! was never in better working condi-1 tion than how. The Republican-; will hold their con rent ion next Satunlay. At the convention above reported. | the Democrats adopted the following i Bcw>t.rrioxs:

Lockhart tp., in iron vent inti aMrwtil-i | ed, imlorxe the administration oi | Cleveland, audr*iiecialh his position on the Uril5>^ lirwlveil, That harmony is the: strength of all organizations,ami that ; the success of the |»arty, township.: Comity, State and Nation, depend* upon tiie united action of the Party. Resolved, Thai u-c far or a tetitwaWe pension to all honorably di»-: charged Union soldiers. Resolved, That the trustee shall ad- j rertist the public work of the town* ] ship, such as bridges, school -houses. £c. • Resolved, That the candidates for the respective offices pledge themselves before the convention, to support the nominee* of the convention. Resolved, further, That we as Dent- ] oerais pledge ourselves to sqpimrt' the nominees of thecoureutiou. Resolved, That a copy of these n*»oulutions be published in the Pike County Democrat. Joint Dl'CKWOKTH, — Chairman. Hox. James II. Rick resigned the; Chairmanship of the Slate Cen tral ; Committee at its meeting at Iudiau- j apolis. on the 8th Inst, and the ill<mi. j E. I*. Richardson, of this district, iva* • ap|>oiuted his successor by a unaui- . toons rote of the cotuntit tee. This is not only a high compliment to the ' First Congressional District, but se- j cures at the head of our State orgtini-! zatiou oue of the truest and most ea-; pa hie Democrats in Indiana. Mr. j Ricbardsou uever undertakes any-’ thing politically which h**tTocs ttolac-t contpUsh. This has been evidenced whenever he has taken an active part < in politics. The people here feel proud of Mr. R’s election, and the Dc- : inocracy of Pike County feel highly complimented in having placed at the , bead of Indiana Democracy a man j who n so certain to lead the Ditto-;

5, JUS ItS, OK hat Tariff Docs. The effect of the protective tariff U to Increase concentration of w ealth in those stales that are already the wealthiest iu the Union— to force tliej poorer states to pay a gratuity of en-' orruns amount—1750,000,000 a year— lo the richer ones. True this is not; the pretended object of it. The pre- J tended object is to build up manufae- ; ture# and develop Lome industry.) But it# practical working is to bicod ' the whole country tor the advantage or a small section of it. to create aud j stimulate a steady drain of sultstancV from the twenty-eight agricultural 1 states into the industrial states.; These nine itnltistf^al states are the ones where we find the largest proportion of wealth. They are the canital states. They are the moneydend- : ing states. The - twenty-eight agricultural state# are debtor states, mon-ey-borrowing stales. Thuv have nine-tenths the area of the country, and three-fourths the population. The population of the United States is t!2.000.0CiO. and of this only l>jtW,000 iu the industrial states. But the nine industrial sta‘c», with onefourth the population of the country, owu one-iutlfils wealth. An avenge citizen iu the industrial states own* three times as much property as an average citizen in the agricultural state#. Tiiri# disparity of wealth between the people of the sections w ilt be brfter understood bv exatning the s joined tables. The first one sh the atei-igc estimated true per head in nine of the ngtn-pfRlrttl stat»*—live SoutLcrti and four Western. The third show* the savingdeptssts iu the states of the Uniou, together w ith the number of deposit r>r~ m ISSfi: WEALTH rail CtPITA IN TtlK INDUSTRIAL With. Connecticut Maine .Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jcrsy New York . . Pennsylvania Rhode Isiaud . Yernaont *!.»W i.aj# 'J4.V MK l.fta 1,209 1,519 s» WKALT1I per capita is sink agrut l TCKAL STATES.

Alabama Arkansas t>(or„'i» North Carolina Virginia Miobiftsn Minnesota Nebraska Kansas $290 SS7 :c« 319 459 937 MT 641 NUMBER OK PKsroMTOK& IN SAVINGS BANKS AN® AMOUNT ON DEPOSIT—NINE INni sruiAi. static*. Maine New Hampshire. Massachusetts . Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey lVr, usvlvania 121.218 19.453 94s.7*7 )Hk»l 25*>.<e: 1.2-19.1)72 91.6S1 143,945 35.111.800 47.2Tt.9IU 11.728.875 274.99K.41o 61,916.490 92.4M.425 457,059,259 25.523.7S0 37.MU.I7P Totals 3,•>44.731 1,053,279,927 ALI. OTHER STATES No. of depositors. Amounts. Maryland 77 212 $ *k54i.3!H ll’.tirict Columbia 7.6* Ohio 34.553 Indiana 0 9 2 Minnesota ..... .14 SSI California.HU,**# 39.912 It. 923.347 “.lit.uuo 3,959.529 ej.435.tmt Totals . 223,622 *110,421755 It nr ill be observed iit.-tl an average person in Massachusetts, Hie leading manufacturing state, owns five times as mnt'ti wealth as an average person in Alabama or Arkansas, two and a half times as uiuelt as an average |arson in Nebraska or Kansas. And tin* table d *c* not exhibit the full dimensions of the disproportion. All ilie wealth in Alabama, Arkansas, Xebra-ka and Kansas is put down to the eredit of the people of those stales respectively, whereas, in truth, ail the railroads, ail the telegraph lines, a large share oftlie banking capital, and onc-forlh to one-half line real estate (represented by mortgages) in the West. is owned in the industrial stale*. For as we have staled above, the industrial slates are

ntoney-Veudiug, ami the agricultural state* arc money-borrow tug Males. The industrial stale*, therefore, nut only Mm themselves but a very large share uf fhc wealth iu many of the agrttwtnnl jnatet—amt if these enormous credit* ami debts could be accurately' adjusted, they would much increase the disproportion iu the almvr figures. It will t»e observed that only fifteen states are included iu the list of *av ing* deposits and depositors. The list i* official, cpuipiled in the bureau of statistics at Washington, and we know of no other reason for omitting Isenty-lhrvwother states than that they hare no savings bank deposit* to report. The figures giveu arc startling. One out of every fire persons, or every head of a faintly, in the industrial states own* deposit* iu a savins* bank—and tlie aggregate deposited art; over one thousand million dtdlais—fl,033*79.827. In all the other states only 223.622 out of a poppulation of 4d.5(XMJOO, or one iu 2(W bit* such dejiusites, and their aggregate deposite* are only ftl0.4Sl.7n5, over one half this is iu California. It will be said that the industrial slates are seats of this great wealth because they are old communities and their |ieopie arc industrious and thrifty. But this does uot wholly explain the phenomenon. A very large portion of their wealth is the product of tiie bleeding agricultural states are subjected to for their benefit. The fiiriUTaur compels lint country to pay ; 1750,00.1X10a year to build up flourishing manufacture* iu them, and it ia this tuwucv they-iuvest iu Western railroad* and real^stale mortgage* which vieki them ♦75.tXXi.000 a year iu interests and dividends, hud place or deposit in tlieirsavings batik*. In f:ie!. the hundred* ot millions which I he industrial states have invested iu Uw W.-st have beet* extorted from

HOVE, KSOX Poor Xu, Free i tvenltVj ... Democrat:—Yon s Why is it the it get along as well -jnve or thirtv years say, tPotect hiur^aclm rata** protect our factories, truth is that not one of the factory anti wouMn’t’Tf tl ;t thousand years old. tike the people weremthe a-ked during the late wat were' lighting for, they uns eoniodown here tot; niggers*’ though such fef nwned a single slave. Nt Yankees a chair "e. The negro, and see if they wi some things. They must ■port the factories or they prices tor ti e corn, and rye, This I* the argntner tai.iiis distilleries Jfce, &c.. stock argument of the rit tire political “ntoat.” Ot argument. A few more cuing to it will make aim tramps poor men, and all three a curse to good As Ol A MON stoly has been let lose of another hody « is now subject to set tie; citizen. And Hits, too, u era,tig mle. Thus the on. about man he did ? Some v” “'Vc Rut tiie owns a lived tu rhey ate utli when hat they “youf weun s, w* never give tin freed tlw blow ou Ip Jo supill not go icat, ami that 8iis>d is the that boss ipon such ars of list?r army of tlionairer. corn incur. iol.niEK. in pel led to and which by the DemoWork nt ,h an papers sc lUifct ovei it .‘publican eh -Bill lerthVre he any c. i a Democrat. and the goes into ^conniption fit of it. •U« get exion frauds, ■siness by o. p. cauip at uientiou It ts a notable fact tl who are loud in a an’in; bloody shirt eartipaign a never stne.lt powder dui na;pleasantness.“ . the tuen to open a those who ; the late I.RTevery Democrat i towu-hlp go to Schaefer' 17' It to l*e!p nominate tl the township to lie vot coming April election. —- ■■ 11 Washington Hall on the best men n for in the Mb. Love, candidate Monroe township, is or trm to whom the affair ship could bt entrusted r trustee in >1 the saf*st if the town

Swift's Si ICIFIC 1-% nature"* ownremedy unde fmm r vt* mtbrrtnl fmiu the furwti f (imnna. Tlic mrthoH bv which it is vns by n hali-brwJ frym utlinn* whu inhabited a portion of l»eors itlilrh was comrnunlenterf to one «*f the ‘ly settlers. an*! formula has l*eei Hiulr*! i'h»wu tc tiie j«vm‘ut day. The ah * rnt r^pnwuts I.W t •:»»«! of mamufactitr* unity years ago, by Mr. V T Swiff. one of nresent |*r.prlef.ors* The d.‘UuiiHi has a sruiiualty inerensinc until a *>rut»»ry is aov tu'Ctnwry to supply the tr ■. A Emelin demantl !tns b» vn a PtUtruml tics w ui b** tteoMK»ry to ri it. Thi* great VEGETABLE BLO1 * PURIFIES —crass Cancer, Catarrh, Sr uhi, Enztuia. t'iccr , Rh«Muuati«n tltwxt Taint. li.er<HJ!l»ry or nltierwls*. Mercury or I’niunh. I'oniMUl ‘ CiwtscioiB (ta “Klood and saiiu DSncj For sale by all drantiata Til a SWIFT X. T. 13TW.2V1 St. Pr *««} No One Ga nout tbc u>e of tod rolKon" au«! >** mrik-d KCIFIC Cf>„ •r 1, Atlanta. fia. Belli

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W atches, Clocks, Jewelry ! Prices on all goods cut down to the lowest notch to suit the hal'd times. SALEM P. HAMMOND.

CITY BAKERY. PluMt Dm of candies in tiw county. | Canned good* i»mi choice groceries a Mpe«*h*:ty | Choice clears and tobaccos always cm hand. These goods arc being sold at greatly rci dared prices to prevent carrying over. VIENNA BREAD. [ t ' —»■' Two hundred loaves sold daily. . I I.unchvs served on short notice and front live cents to the price ul a king's best din tier. | Pont forget to eali nnd order what you want. Wm LIIB3. CITY BAKERY REVE8 FAILS—PLEISUT T9 PRICR SI .00 Per Md Nr On«tM> (nma. J. C. MENDENHALL & XTJkX8TIT.UC. Boil b/ JrYiaV aal

Neryoas Debility. A jRtttlpmiu haring been 'lepred o* nervous Prostration. Seminal ft'i'ik ue<*», I’remaiiu-1 Wav, ami all of the evil effects nf earlv indUmtm, ami routiilul folly, is anxious to make known thriro leof C«lf ft,nia To those whr *36il 1/UI 6. wish, and will S.rc him their symptoms, he will send (free) by return mail, a ropy of tiic recipe * fullr used ju bisrasr. Addrcss.in ia>nfoienee, Jaxss W. I'ivksjcV, 42 C*»Ur .Street. xTwT Simple and Sore. The follow ins prescription for dv-en err , diarrhflc and nil summer eowfdainot hi Ibrnished l.y a prominent physician who used it in bis practice for several years with unirnnu success. For adnits. take one teaspoonftjl of Gilmore's Aromatic STh*« awl the same quantity «f c«t»» starch, alter every discharge. For children, ofie teaspooncut of Gilmore's Aromatic Wine and same qimntitv of corn starch. For infants under one rear, ten drops of this Wine and starch enouyh to thicken it. Thj* prescription not leave is safe, sure and rolia _jve tbs patient tores to perfect health. but r» —I5S5 Ts-HTh’*1' ■\'V '.-ff1* n m* ,TT mm jfliniiflw npbMT]i

LADIES! SEE EESEH YOf can be mahe the 1‘icri KE or HEALTH BY 1*1X0 GILMORE’S Tfcis remedy is the n»>ult of yms *f •sprrtcnt*<* in Ptwrmaey. ami is {«K'?v tmcetl by PbvH|.-l«oh j*»h! :**»• triftiei Jo bt? si i Tii-oJ, RERYE AND BP IN FOOD, Gi /cfpsn, Wlil practice in 1'ikk mtl ndjoiniin. counties. Calls prompt!)' attende,'; In, due or night. 0ffi< c hours, «!;«> and night. TO CONSUiPTIYiS! The umtersiim d tins it " been restored to be* lib t.v eintj-K- means, after sufleritor f<‘> several years with a never** tmnr ajps-t -n. itut ll»et dread tlissease. CONST"All*TTOX! .*» anxious t»» make knot n tuliis ene leier* the meant* of cure. To those » ho d - iitv I, In* «ill cheerfully lend (lift of charge) . copy ■ f the pri sl,ri; ito r um cL which i i«-, tt'.ll find a sure cure Inr tOSslilTlOX. A -lll.MA, CAT A MU . BSOXCMITIS nod alt throat and luiu Hjtl-ADltS tichopes ail suffeier* ml! t y hi* nfintfi as it - invalunMc. Those dmirinir flu* pre*er:ptinu, V.nil'll will cost l hem nothing, and nt»v prove a blt'Sinr. viil j ie:i»e address ItKV. EdWjVKD A. WlLIOS. IViUasushurs. !itugs t>uuty, New York. ISlyi RailroacL-:-Ti; aa-::-Table;

Su. ii p IB ti:ll p nS:!S> p in <S :31 p III T:30 p r.i Efansfilie & Indian tpoii; Hailroad j Taking Effect Semi ny. Oct. 2. MWS. HBIMi somi. STATtOXS. 3 0* t*. »M«*viHe gt - Somerville S$»: »®a » •• Oaklsodtity. 10: IS a Hi “ retmtorf. .10: is a a Vrr. \V U: W * hi GOtSO St li». STATIONS. I ift. #. 'Jen. Washington. 1 40 p m •* iWrsbiiri 2:38 p m “ Oakland City. 3 04 pm ** Somerville 3 iSp hi Vrr. Kvansvilie . 4 13[» B» - So. 31 [iwmihtcboniMl fcetebtj arrives at |:i:10 p. hi. and So. Si [i mrtfa-’»aim* freight] at top*) a. m. Trnius run daily ex« ft Sunday, tseanect,mr with trains east amI west on <>. * if. at Washington. <i. J. HKA&! JSKK. Reset *1 Paeueuger Agent So. 11. E; K 6:4<» a in 7:li a m »:*)» m 3:33 a <a -of great v do'.' and iMportance i» you. t h:\twin start yi* in business * bit-fe id bring nm in mf«e muter right nwav i.<a anything else in t lis world, Aajr one an do tin* work noil U «• at Iwna*. Either all ages. Sowed teg new, that jwtt ■ all Wm :«rs. M 0 sriH start the of a lifetime, etaterprising Address aim* r«;

AJB V- RBTISKU KNTH. 5© l»AINT YO UR BUGGY Tip fop b* Chair* Law* Sm, S**. Flower £ots. Ifcifc t t uragc* C urtatft Fotet, Karaitwoe. FOli ONE DOLLAR j SUITS HONES Aktuh mu, to Think lhl> jwnrj Ifndnt buy * p- ut conuiiLng’ water or ten*La* whew iBsmf&i^sasB W '1ST, urniJS UNSISJtIWMl HUI ‘«e uom maud benjine. TWw.W tUi buri J« ! Uk* mm HW, Merchjats hud&ar if irnont ajenks and Jujtiwriiwi tat as. ia wndng. In warm t H to wrwr S TKAIES wft k S COATS «r * titt: r<l» 3 iftkTS. Our Sit. tdes are tike l.arst S yfcu used ut ti« East a jar beet ' so pojjut. r in the West, and unnislk the Try tbit jeaud of HOMST MtVt and vo_ newer re ,e t it Tins to the aut is suIBcicu HOUSE PAINT Coil'S FLOOR PAINT■ Paint th it never dried "aste a week. MM Next tii te c»il x dried bwvul tSt Micky p©i I_■ yd tfcekjb. .wd «Vs*e 5*«t tn te c\ii for rot T JktOM fetSOK PA 1ST t pcpuL s ttnd suitable sfeades» w»v mated U dry bunt •« a nek »»tr night. No trouble. No IHj^WfiST DRY STICKY ri-.OOS- _ _ Errors of l oath. SCFFEEEES FliOSI 4 IertwsMifil|;TwUM <■ 1 % IstiisttrLim, lest Buchwia; CE KIR m FllSiCUl I . yt**«r tnea. fr«m the effect • of youthful ! v wycm <»*••*. have brought it Loot A Mate of i ■ th.*; hits wthuavtll* Rvaerai system wkmoIi ns to, induce ahiwoet^r ■ otime ihwse, aud the real; < trouble scstraeSs ever tiainjc- aapecttML tber < wra doctored for •verythto*: but the not I owpw Nuiwitfest&iKUmg the many vaiunh a TwruMice that u&niteaf svictx*haspo<in> > f *r the relief oi tiu* *tv<* «.t pultetita, i*_, * of tbworniuary mutk^s of tre.4mcu'. effect & « •S cure; Jiuv'knjsotsre&trnotvecfl'.pireAiHlboe- , Q pit.-J practice we h:»rc e*r»mt*mk-d with : > a«dtli<eovervd new ami coe.tvtd rated rente- i die*. HK aen«iMR)inf prY>oniiti«»u In of- ! *» iwl as arei'MIn and «picd| cure, ns ci hundreds ot t\«sw ut our jwn-utk e bare been ;,V rwsuuvdio perfect bea’ih b;r Its use otter : ** aU rer.:c*t^a failed. hrltrOf pure lo«re*tie«tsmns* t-eased ui the :*ie;«cm»k>a of tht> ptetenptiofK i Err thro .tyka Jembebm.* diaeimi ■rtfwtm. lieiontu* linden. i Otwcl ox. tivkwuKn.3 ifratus. Kxk kibstMe aui.us-Utlr ohoao.tfralM Mxl ieptaiKSm. Sscrup:i9a» Otycertue.Q.e. Ktx. Msketfupuis. tibinl pQtcti S>.m-..t>*isp-ofheronsoiuit to bed In rh«,m*» U will W uerv'seury foe the putieut to UKke two pills at bt-iiime. makt.itt the nuailwr three a uay. This neoLelv Is udapiett to entry eon iltkm of nerrausdetaHty »»mI weukntistv is either sex, ami e-pectAUjlB UroAP caseii. resnOinc from » lutpruaiettce. fte rtvttperikttvA poueim of d UiiA MNnntlattN^tfMtwiiCiadM use coat in urti fer AaltorUime ehMisvs the J.utgtusL dnbthtated. nerveiiss ounuilioo to ere of renewed life and»b«»r. As we are cocietautlf in rr Kutof letters of A Satitury rekii’r** to tUisttowlj.we would say ^ tu Li>we who would prefer t*:> obuuu it of «^» v hr rcitimojc $1 a secure! v sealed puckiHm eocu»uut « no pills, carefully- ___ __ ____| compounded, •> «ibke.«rotby retu.m m-ul liomi nr »n«Ue ; Ul*eratenr. or ore will funrLdt « pucLoises. I Orhirh will < . . . _ i <-Hr>*BfK^lC3t3C^, XOC$&w .Address or ru.! 1 oa fctW ENGLAND SECM HSHTUTE, Si TIEHUXr BOW. uos'9'on.

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THIS 0003 Ci.3 3TAau*»i for cwrjhoJr txmctlj v, hat fagl^mwl SjrR. One of the re*-***'- to- great txpttUrttJ <g ha Kttstan* Linimcr.« fc* fooaA la Us palreml rpcUciibiatT. ETeryhed7ne«t»aBchan^dte»**■ Tie f —»■”■» neadai* hi caseo"aecaaaeh. The RMoewlfececfelt t-rsaKraiftaJlfO-. The Coar.’cr t»!: !*- for t!» iasesou! hla IT-WI, Ti>» .>lrciiuaio soeui it iltfsj* oo h*» beach* * The Miner needs It fntt'eof twTgoooT. _ Tfcc a-£.*<t* It—c al sft srlthoai He * i'aiftii r powis *Sta hii he1**** ?.»*i tlutici- v j.-u. Tie <>r the tha lil*u-olM*aC/ wai/siairinhoro- - The s**i i -JhneSer :»*h K-U h Ml baa* •tUoje and safAt rcUnase. • _ ( The Sterk-cveerer netda It—** #fcY* ™* fconeenasofdo^areaada traiUafteoObta^ The ll»llroa<lma»a<ei!»ttet-enBn**eWee oo_- as Ue ::ir t* a round "1‘ aceU -tsand daeta*The 3erirKreodta»» »«*•»*■ r-elike It ».s am antidote for the <!•»*«*• to3fft» hob and comfort erhlch aturoond C» pioneer. The Mrrohnel nceda Baton* hta rtocoaaaaoh •to eaptojes*. A«Mc«*a will !«*?«•,-** eta he»*.aeth*»t».ua*14.Sa««-.U»«tadat«ta lieepaBattlrlotkeHtaoe. Tofthehtaad •e^sat m h*rtt>vn\*r*m* # $ « » # i T*.» iC*l w|»t I