Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 43, Petersburg, Pike County, 15 March 1888 — Page 3

POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thupuw.lrr iwn r virien. A roafrrl Of par11? mirnflli ■■!<) (fhotWMhiwM. Hnrr »«oIwhileal thuu itiounllnarr ki iii*, and .-auoot tw ao!<l to mmprtltlnn will, lhi> multitude of low tvat.'lmrt wHehl »lum nr plio«| h.it» l»»- ~ • ‘ ‘ >. Hoyal IUkli>K Powdar*. H.iM only In <-*»«. d«r Co., KM Wall Mt . N. Y. Pike County Democrat. THURSDAY, MARCH 16,1883. tl-utarcl at U»a Paatoff.ce at ratcrebur*. Iti4„ for inmikiutMi"* Uirwugh tba m ftacttul el*** matter. • •rtMBIPTlOK, r.r Taar - - *t.tA CUT lATIUt. r-fTT—If aaudlnc u« a,club of FITK, with aai_ W(J iwaelvc the »w»i»r free for oor }«ar. gyp-Tb. Ink. taaatf K.*»rr»t Co U, lar|ut rtrrcUtiM *f a>) a,w,p»r»r »abllafcad la rik. Caaatt I 4<»*rUa.ra «UI wake a »«'• .f IMlMI ABYECTLSISU KATES A.Vl) KILKS. }1 w. Ivilnln Siifoai«ii»o« Ivor n>r»m pw >7*> r» <» * s« 1«T i? io» **• coot *<e, )J<o « tabrtci» » t rn * ®* * W1 * w, • w, I* JJ 1 Joi-a11 rv a *> f. iw; « no! ti x; »no f JS-Si i ”i S »i»i* * * w! « «» BDSINESS'LOCALSI Kaw York Eartr \\ydr Pal a tor*, ihi* Trrj lir»l, at HvniAfc*.

Jot KrcHreJ. , carload «f Itinr rr.* Fk>\k. Rvl t||UcU«*< »<TT*tl \aJl ! Hi it'll r* Ur *«KK,Si ] luMp fUe rrt W. T Ik-«I Cinhiiin.iti tafcrH‘>mi*neii, f>:i. Bay tha IkMiHl* Tcuurrtre WagM, I'nr Ml* hr .JOE. iwrrF.fcsov. r*r s»;«. j Cuttk.iinl i II h:i,,: « ::u;\ .ml S'«fr. Call on K. V. Mt-Murr**, r*icWbiinr, !•■«**- * <t**»». ‘fh*ii'Iclira'rtl \V\ L. I)vi2!a» f3 8 a no, a!*a a full lino of hi* other fno<U *ilvcrti»cd ill anoni^r column. mi«t bo TumioI at 4. II. Y.»cm. & C?<>‘s Aft*. l*cUT«l>n (t, lud. $1,000,000 to Loan. On improrbil Itoal'E.iatr, in cum* *if.$S0O. to *10 0X1. Loan* onu|ilrl«i t a Worn leu to 30 d*>\ lntrr*»t C an^7v A IliUMa & Co* iff “ ~ In*. Agoner.

FWHEAT DRILL I IS HADE OF THE BEST STEKt.. Far ult hjr JOE. PATTEBSON. i The Ladles Tbs nsw higb arm I. F ^nser i» the Simla contraction, »a\k'« working ipnrts. and w U1 do a wider rav* °f work, with less labor, than any o»herV«v in* martin* in the world. Oil, Hcodfca* «hd repair* Car all Style* of Singer .Machine, kept and •aid By II. U. Johnson Man a or and Salc*■aa. (. flea at Mr*. Kiebardsoe’s Millinery stem. Soil pc »r Examination. u ot pupils f Study in ill be held March, 1939* 9 The annual vxamiuat completing the Cour-w tha“Common llraiu-he»' the Third Saturday at •• follows: Clay township, at Unl»n, Madison towaahip, at tha Cowan •chool house. Taigati township* it the Center school house. Washington township, at Peler*burg, Manon township, at Velpen. larkhart township, at Stcudal. Monroe towneliljCal'Arcadia. And at the following plan"- uu the Third lataslat In -kjwtl, Jwffcrson township, et Otwcil. Patofce townsliip, at Winalow. The county euperienteudent will (trade the manuscript*, hut the examiner will report/the grade of tacit pupil fa the oral fending. valued at 50. ('em* cate* of gradnation will be isI to every Applicant who attain* a i of 7j and without I in aar subject. '•*- »****«.

THE NEWS ' _ April Foal Day and Easter cotue together ibis year. Princeton lias found gus at veil number two. Air*. Louisa M. Aleut t, the atory writer, ia dead. Silver w reported to have heron | found near Wheatland, Knox County. Keutucklans will have 1.500 horses Ion the race-tracks of the couutrv this ■ vear. 1* - Next Saturday 1* Sain I Patrick* j Day. and is a great day for many peoI pie. Heavy ram* have been doing ! uuu li ‘damage in some 'of the j Southern State*. The Mount Vernon Democrat is advocating the name of W. K. Parreft for Congress. Washington township. Jefferson town-hip. and Logan township each have a Democratic convention next Saturday. Vincetmc* citizen* are, many of them,strongly advocating the idea of a free bridgo across the Wabash at that place. Prof. Andrew M. Sweeney, Supt. (School Dubois co., decline* to run ! for state superintendent or Public lujatruetion. j A Commercial-Uuiou between tl.e j United State* and Canada is liegiu- ] uing to lie looked to with con»iderj able interest. Ah Linn, a Chinaman, of SanfranI risen, has applied for a pei,-ion. lie is the llrst Chinaman to apply for a ! |«nsion in the Culled Stales. I Iu reply to a resolution the Presi- | dent has informed the Senate tliat nej gotiatiou* Tor * treaty regarding Chi- | nese la I hirer- are already in |.r»,gi' ,-a. A newspaper re|mrt i» out that the | -ilver timl» in Dubois i-ounly arc eases [of “sailing." It remain's t.» he defelI ojn-d whether there Is any trutli iu | t!ih.

Iternhamer w»t legi-terod al the Piinmt North, at convict No. 472, <«n the Cnh in.I. lie ««< of the ChvBeruhnnier Tall} Sheet cate. Indian* a [Mil in.’ The U'»n»vii!<* I'niform Hank. K. of i\, will in* in*lituted during lilt- firs! week in April. They are preparitijr for a general good lime lo *huw their -how} drt>». —.:: The comity auditorehtp of Davie** county h;** been in three fain:lie* data 1412. One of the llr*et« ffeuulv held ii for fifteen * ear* wader the old and new *-«m*li!uli*m. It will lie a mailer of *urpri*e lo many afllie Indiana farmer* in Irani tfi it the lioodcr «tn*y ranked iii -t ia*l y» »r iu llie pirduci of w heal, it Leal even I he laijfi* slat* of I'l*. They had not been, up lo la-l Sunevening, an accession to any of the ehnrviie* of ihi» place dm in* the tii-^ lire Winter, cr ept by Idler—no jraiheriii;: into I he foal of »i liners. A lent with a *eal!mr capacity of eight hundred will l»e part into the field by the l*rohiWrtoni»Uof the elev--mh t'oiigrewdoual INnrH of ihi» »tale during ihe coming campaign. Princeton ha* I'oimd auothor rein > f eoal, and i* rr :it«l. If they wi’i coin? up to Pclcr*burg or anywhere et*« in Pike county, they can find coal without boring, and by nitilion* of I wus. The Chicago Auarchivt ca*«* hat a^ain come up in the Supreme Court of tUiiioU tin (he motion to correct the record a* lo the pie*eur» of d*>feudantH when the order, iu Ihcir, cate* u at ntsde. On la«t Krirtay a *i* year *>)«t child of Mr*. To*;;let wa* tlruck by a aired car at Princeton, wa* run over ; amt cut into. Mr*.Togglco,in reach- j iugoiit her hand* to *arc iiur child, hail both hand* cut off.

A. E. Edwards, of M >nn*e Iowa•hip called Friday last to ad vertise hi* new Grist Mill. We wi*h bint success and think the people in rcarjt ef him should encourage the oonvenicnoe which he establishes in their j nei ghborhoed. Ycslerdsy evening the youtgv-t daughter of High ram Gentry hud a; very narrow escape i>t heiug aeverelv burned, but owing to prompt action of her (atlicr escaped, be haring his hands bnmad in a shocking manner. ! The childs clothing caught fire from a fire in the yard. The atate Supreme Court has sustained the constitutionality of lite law regulating the practice of dentistry iu the state, by affirming the decision of theGrattt county court in the proceedings of the stale against George Wilkins, for taHiti-c to take out a license. It was claimed that the statute was unconstitutional because it retted judicial powers in the board of cxminers and permitted a prirate corporation to appoint certain members of the board. Emperor William Dead. A telegram a«uoucing the death of Emperor William was received at the German legation, Washington D. C., on the Ultb inst. Teh gram was signed by Ptiuce Bistnarfc, and Stated that the emperor passed peacefully ; away at 8:30 o'clock A. M., ami that [ Crown Priuco Fraderiok William be- ; came Emperor of Germany and King | of Prussia immediately upon the death of Ms fathor, and that now. as aiwars, iftbo question of the incapacity of the soreriga h raised, it will be decided by the two ^hauibera or jPtweeia.

Local Mentioa. Thus. Parker, of Spugcou, I* a re- | uewal. . llerridge's bread can tint be beatj ten. Try it. I Berridge lias knocked the price out 'on q tie mi* ware. / Isaac Arnold called on the Democrat TutMliy. J. P. Martin, Petersburg, was in Oak la ud City Weduesdav. J. A. McClellan made Louisville a liusine-s trip this week. John II. Selby has the thanks of the Democrat fot- recent favors. * t. C. Milburn talks of a business trip to Ky. during the Spring. Allen Ilrvntun has renewed to I he amount of $2.50. Thanks. I. Noe and A. S-*brecn. of Petersburg, have been granted a pevsiou. John W. McCarty, of Washington visited Petersburg yesterday on business. Uncle John Richardson, and lady, of Oakland, were shopping in Petersburg Tuesday. The Associated Charities meet tomorrow after-noon at Mrs. l»eo. PiuP. Knight has sold the Vlneen-\ lies News to Titos. By nuhi and Juluy II. S|>encer, of Washington. Mrs. Mary J. Bullock, of Evansville, visited Mrs. Mary llisgeu, of this place, last week. T. J. Kreig, of Oatsvilie, our esteem- j nl Democratic tricud, called to pay j subscription last week. Nicholas Yeagor, of Owensville. j Ind , was tlm gut si of W. V. Hargrove i nml family the first of the week. S. A. D. Barker has moved to \ Petersburg and will be interested in* the success of the Milburn House. Every filing good to eat at Berridg^ es. Call and see aud be convinced, y The Democrat is under ohli-j gallons to a -launch friend, Mr. Johu j Alstatt, of Winslow, for recent favor*. I Albert Mauck, of Pinnceton, vis-j iled his daiighfrr, Mrs. W. V. liar- I grave, of ihi* palce, last Saturday and Sunday.

The 1*. D. Ji E. railroad lu* elect-: ••d its old Hoard of Director*, and ha- ; retained D. J. Mackey as it* president. i Mr». A. It. Taylor left here Satur-j day, *ninmuncd to Sedalia. Mo., j white her *i*ter, Mis* Sarah Simouds j is severely ill. Mo<m Krauk iaat ClSeinuati this! week. Attend the »ale at the M. E. Par-j nonage tliis (Tburs.) after-noon, at | 1 o'clock. Ilorse ami buggy, and j household article* fur sale. Henry Ruff. while running a raw at the Slave Factory of tlii«|dace had i one of hi* thumbs sawed otflast Mon- i itat. Dr. Kiltie dressed the wound. Alonzo W. llollon, ot Jeflersou i ion iikhiji was among the callers on; the Dkm-ickvt last week, lie isa desert i ugly prosperous yu«U( citizen. Janie* Plant* |>nid $3.30 nahserip- j lion this week. For a mau of oppu- • *ile (ailiticM as the Democrat, this docs the rase more thau Justice. ’ Thank*. tOne thousand bushels of corn for j !*. Moss* Frank. I’ri^eetou lias it* first daily paper by -Dunlap & Selby. It i* a neat, uewsy six column folio, worth twice j iin coat. May it lire “while the earth ; reiualneili." ; Geo. S. Ki-ert returned from C’al. , last Tuesday,to visit triends iu Peters- j hnrg. He report* the West lively, j Hi* many frieuda at this place are de-1 lighted with hi* presellce. JLast Thursday a young man named • Richter fiiicidcd in German township, j Vaiiderbui-g, co., on account ofslight- j ett attention to his pretty cousin with whom he «#as in love. J. 11. Young, of Winslow, called on j the Democrat !a*t week to exchange courtesies, lie informs us that the! lathor Party is gainir g some ground ; in Patoka township. County Superintendent Pirkle call- j ed on the Democrat Friday. He re-, port* the school* as closing last, aud j thinks their progress are keeping apace with the progress of ike time*.

Dr. fc. J. I Urn*, or Algiers caliml j on business since our last i*>tie. lie. left liberal subscription ami well j wi>be*. lor whmh we hope to be able i to repay him. To-morrow after-noon the Ass-*-' ciaied Charities, for supplying the j wants of the poor, meet at Mr*. Uet>. • Pinney's. Anyone willing to aid by f contribution in any manner will | please take notice. Anything—clolh- , iug or food— that will assist the poor ! will be most gratefully accepted. ' j The Evening Record.ot Amsterdam, i N. Y.. contain* a colttm notice of the death and funeral of the late llarloy M. Plants, who diesl at that place sin February 26 tto. lie is a nephew of our townsman, Ja«. A. Plants, and front the live thousand that attended ; his fuueral, we judge that he was held i in the highest repute, lie was a { member of the Y. M. C. A. Though j but eighteen vears old, he command-j ed respect that few ever do. He was i smart, and a geuuine Christen. Robert BarneS Will. I _ The will of one Robert Barnes, of j Evansville, we* not forth coming at i his death. It seems that a number of | | spiritualists were interested In the will—a provision having been Aide in the will for establishing some institutions in their behalf, whereupon! they set about the work of seeuriug a hipocritiral letter to the effect that the will in question was hurried in the cufBn with Barns. Even the council j was made believe it, and a permit was . granted for opeuiug the grave which was doue last week, but no will was found. Hie fiuding of the will in thewcofln would have been a power in impressing upon the superstb cious that hypocritical and aeunsed doctrine of spirt ualis-tn. Of ail plnces, Evansville beats the world for ftott -stories, t»eriid men,’'end sqpersticiotu

MR COUNTRY COUSINS. Items of Interest Gathered by the ^ Dsmocrat's Correapoadents. !<•(«•. « ' ' Rer.C.r. F. Miller W commencing * series of meetings at Siiupson school House lie ia already having a good me*** Kf*t Sturday is the date of the liemocrotic nominating convention in Logan township. It Is thought that Silas Kirk trill be nominated Uy acclamation Some M iwt iov ious boys viaited Marion Miller and Jew ltcuble's sugar camp and tmiled down a quantity of water. Boya should be more careful than this, aa aueh coodnct ia punishable. SI»P Jack. Ronds bad . Sickneaa a plenty Lockhart township school* ail closed The Democratic candidates in this township were all of them nominated by acclamation, and out here, we are pleased to say, the Democrats are jubilant over the I'emoeratic harmony everywhere Same of our itdks are getting anxious about who the next candidate will be for sheriff of Tike coun ty. I would offer aa a candidate for sheriff the name of Prank Scott, of Petersburg. He ia a life-long Democrat, has had «xpenenee in the work, is will qualified f>w the (dace, and would make an excellent officer. This ia a time when Democrat* are expected to be true and enerjectic. This will insure success over all opposition. X. WIXM.OW J. If*. Kinman has moved to town and contemplates going into business here The coroner has not had a Job foe two week• Whv did not Chronicles siga.his name! (Donl know—‘ Ed) The labor party will have convention here Saturday tVc want to know why lltcanerhxss-lt fights all denomination* and ail preschSro especially General Baptist*? Ilow d s-s he expect to get to Heaven if he eiuitinn* this? Tlierc wou>d seem no dunce f *r Blennerimsacti. Da?* he believe in a (1<k1. Heaven, nr Uell? lb*1* the preachers manufacture them and are they a menace to society ? It peema that Blennerbassett is a I'niver. islii t from the peculiar tone of his letter. ' Rambling Jack.

Kextfl, A eomiouniration from Soxid (White Oak.) anil which contain* a very unfavorable reference to perwm* living nc*r Soxid. ern* received at thin efflee ihi* neck without a sivnsturo. ami with an earnest re•;u«iit that it be published. We wilt not pu Misti the abn«c« one neighbor may wish to heap upon another, and all eonmiuti*. Cations must be signed. Another eominnnlriition from Nnxid eontained ten cents and no'signature. It a!* > contains the item that; "Mr. and -Mr*. J. 9. Boling are goitre Well to make their future home. That they leave a number of warm friends. For some cause they refuse to live in their uative state, and go VI eat with the expectation of never returning to make ludiaua their house.” I t |s too l>n«i to half of a short lift) distressed with neuralgia, when 25 cent* spent for one bottle ot Salvation t)U will cure it quit kly. * He talked a* ir he had a “frog in his throat,” hut he was only hoarse; a single bottle of I)r. Culft Cough Sv rttp retires the trouble at once. 25 cent*. A small trout with two head* has heeu discovered recently in the fish hatchery at Louis. Mich. The headerf each |»erferlly formed and the ixalie* uniteat the hack tin. The little fellow is described ns looking like an animated bootjack,'.as lively a wriggler a« any fish in the poud. Many Warner shot Jacob Mvndv, Vincennes, in Sept. ,^83. For Ibis he was imprisoned for life. On April 131h, 1SS7. he cut the throat of Frank Harris a fellow convict in the shoe department of the prison south at Jclterannvilte. For this he was hanged on the 9th iiisf. Already serving a life sentence, he committed even within the walls of the prison, where he was serving his life sentence, a crime more atrocious than that for which he was originally punished. There remained, therefore, no penalty hett death to be fixed for this *ecoud ■-apttat crime. The prisoner’* attorney* had little hope of obtaining any alleviation of the extreme punishment, and the poor, cringing wretch had no influential friends or money to make an effort in hi* behalf. The gallow* was the natural ami logical r< Hitt It of a peculiarly deprived career, which in itself furnishes a strong argu meat in favor of capital punishment.

Areher, Htaadfleld, Ballard, aad ((udusbuli. Martin count* has fora long time been lit* scene of the moat" lawless murder*. The reader* of the Democrat remember that Chas. Archer billed Mi«a Siattdfield,not long *inrc— a lady who*c ruin he had affected. Thi* murder, it seent*, haa been the mean* of revealing the circumstance* attending the murder of Jack Ballard which oci-urcd 53 years ago. ffu, Qttackrnbush Sr, of near this place,, •tailed at the Democrat offlee recently,, and gave a very >dausable opinion of this murder. Win. Qtiackenbu*h is ta brother of Quarkenbnah ot Martin county who weul before the grand jiurv a few days ago and confessed to having been connected with the murder ot Ballard S3 years ago. Wm. Quackenbnsh said that he believed there it truth in hi* brother,* con fessioit, and gives a* a reason tor th«» confession that he does it out of th i: interest he has in Miss Standfiehl. hi* niece. The explanation is plausable, fur Chas Archer's lather is implicated it* the murder of Ballard, and this implicat ion is of course, a means of getting even with the family. Wm. Quackenbnsh has always been a quiet good citixen, and has been esteemed bt> the citizens ef this (Washington) township, lias held office, performed his duly, and we can as*tire him that the citizen* who know him sympathize with hint it* the trouble hi* brother brings upon him. Albert Quackcnbuslt, the confessor, Implicates besides himself, John G. Jones, Wm. Standfickl, and Jas. Archer, charging them with the murder of Jack Ballard. Jas. Archer is the father of Chas. Archer wlw murdered Mis* Stand 6eldv Quacke tbusltV nkfe. . ; I

ANB< 8. Staiw or Ohio. City of To • Locu County, s. s. Frank J. Chknky makes the tx-uior partner »f the firm RY Jfc CO., doing business iu r letki. County and Ntate aforesaid firm will psy the sum c 1>M ED DOLLARS for each at Catarrh that <•»» not he cur lUiiX'a V ATAKBU CURK. KRAS Swern to before me and au' presence, tliiafitlt ilay of Deoe EE}* V A Hall’s Catarrh Cure I unity and acts directly u|k>u mucus surfaces of the s\ stem itumtUUs, flee. K. 4.C1IESKT & CgrSuld by Druggists, 75 t h that be F.J.Chrh ''tty of It 1 and th.i >XE Hirj EXE1-. KASOS. ■y J*nW "jaken lute |e» blood aid Send tor ut*).,Ttdedo.O. ta. Matthew Arnold aa Arnericau *‘fot»v men” a calamity. that the national rth iffsP. A New D^boveryI Weakness and deranged li s, stomaclts ! and bowels should never be ted on by ir- | ritnints like common pills, br .etc. Mthw’ Pints cures liver complaint loastlpaticn. piles, etcn by a uew at Frank A Hornbrook’s. dumpies free C»tt?r*ss The only uew number elected by the United I ’tor party is Henry Smith, of Wiscon ». So Suck Ward AH. “In the bright lexic - of youth w hich fate reserves for i right manhood mere is no such v d as tail.” Aad there is no such th ; as failing to cure fever ard ague v > ‘"Certain Chill Cure” ii taken »«•< ding to directions. Mphe Sultan of Tuii has commanded thaMhe ladies the hart in shall liifiNtMt appear vollctto. Backtrn’s A rale* live. The best salve in the. t rid for Cuts lli-uix *, Sores, Ulcers, -all 11 hr rim Fever Sores, Tetter, Ch ped Hands Chilblains. Corns, and Skin Krnptions, and .positively ett t Piles, or no pay required. It is < a ran tend to give perfect satisfactioi , Vmoney refunded. Price 25 ceutf or box. l 'or sale by Adams & Son. 3Syl In addition to Suilivi the Boston Transcript claims that '"Boston lias the best bred dogs in t * world.”

If you want to feel vi .*11 ami vi|orous ami able to put vi i into every action lake ai; occasion? doreot Lrxadi.r. hit# only 25 w » a paekage. For colic, dysentery, telhiiig nnd ti l her diseases of bab ood, always use Ur. Bull's Baby S; ?p a perfectly safe ami reliable re? dv. The latest device in t electric light line is said to Ik-a shac which intensities the light at least 5 percent. Unfortunates who are seeking health should not bed? reived by tlie many published cert ill a les of cures from paid or imaginary persons. The be-t.reeorumedation of t? remedv It its good effect. A trial ot Or. Clin sett's Yellow Dock and Saw taparilia will prove It to be the beat blood purify - iitig and streugthing Medicine (hat weak, nervous and del? ilitated iiuiividtials can tiae. Insist jn vour druggist setting you this remedy. Take no substitute. Chemically prepared cigarette paper is imported into this country at the rate of one-tli nisand-dollar’ii worth a day. Rente miter Isis. If you are sick Sinn? us Liver litegulator will surely aid dure in making you well. If vt arc eostiroor dyspeptic or are nut ' ing front any other of the numeral, diseases of the Liver. Stomach or Ih els, it is your own fault if you rem ??» ill, for lytmUMtns Liver Regulate ia a soreieigu remedy iu all such « plaints. Take only the genuine, wI h always has On the wrapper the r Z Trade-mark and Signature of J. Zcllin k Co. The notice of the wedding of a prominent gambler! ?! week contained IbU significant -agrnph: “Xo cards.”—[Life.

Deeator, u for Dr. Blood vs. orves. jo made in the uervous triublrs U bsadacfe*, ni», etc. ate »lw«fi Great mistakes have world, by tutppoain;: m: W(*re due to bad binod. dizziness, steepleas-n*! due to weakness or im >n of the nerves of the brain: dyspepsia ■ ia, wind, rtc. to weakuess of the nerve *f the stomach: weak lun*s is caused weakneaa of the parts: bMHousoesa, e tipatioa, etc. to weakness Of the liver < inwels:: pai os, Irregularity. sterility, to rangement of the uterine nerves. Kor weakness, Dr. Miles' peat nerve and in food aur,msecs nil other remedies. Ti bottles fins at Frank ft I lore brook's ! Bistuark took si whisky while maki speech. Btaconsfie bottle or two of chs important oratories m drinks of Ihis recent great used to drink a w»be before au Oort. Is Coosumptjt Ipcuruble] .Head the lollowii Newark Ark., »ays AU«ce*» of Lungs physicians pronoun Consumptive. li King's New Di*co|i lion, atu now on tu; able to oversee Die It is the finest modi Jessie MkWIcwa says: “Had It not I New Discovery f« would have died a Was given up by ti in heat of health, bottle free at J. K. Store. Mr.C.lLJtorris Was down with td friends and il me Iue irable an talkin' Dr. jr for Co i bird Uotll *, and irk on my farm, w ever made." .ting lor*. Try II. Sample am» Son’b Drag jonth three times

Physiologists estimate that the I 5,ono.OUO pounds of work each wonder people drop dead with ' hearts. This could he prevented Miles’ new and great discovery, I Cure. Always commences when begin to get short of breath,h»ve west:,faint, or smothering spells, pain or tenderness in side, etc. Sold at Frank Jk Hornbrook’s. R. D. Blackmore, author of “Lorn* Doone,” has just lost his wife. Mr. Blackmore resides at Yeddington, near Loudon, where he cultivates one of the largest market gardens m Great Britain. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known aud so popular as to newt no special meniion. Ail who have used Electric Bitter, *iug the saute song ol praise.—A purer mediciue does mil : exist and it la guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Eleetrie Bitters will etfp* | all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Uheum ami other affection* causd by impure Ittood.—Will drive Malaria from the system ami prevent as well as cure all Malaria fever.—For cure of Headache. Consumption and Indigestion try Electric Bitter—satisfaction guaranteed, or money refit tied.—Price o0 cts. and #1.0i) per bottle, at J. IS. ! Adams & Sou’s Drug Sot re.

Otwell Graded School. The Spring Term of ibis School will bts sin March 26,19SS, ami continue teu weeks. The Primary school will include alt the primary branches, and he umlcr the tutorage of an efficient lady teacher. The higher depi rtmen t trill embrace the common hranc 1es, and the following additional ttudiei; Physical Geography, Higher Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Rhetoric, and Physics. A normal class will be organized for tlie special advantages of teachers who wish belter qualifications for their work. Arrangements hare been efficted (or bolding an examination for alt desiring graduation in the common branches during term. The school will close with comwenceuieat exercises and the awarding of diplomas tw eo. buperntendent. A school Lyceum will be sustained for cultivation in literary a nd oratorical exercises. T. B. Pirkle.co. Supt., will hold n Teather’a examination atOtwell after the close of school for the accommodation of tic teacher tn this part of the county. Tetme: Good Boarding procured at 12.30 per week. Tuitou, Primary School, $2.00. Tuition, Higher Department $3.00. A fee of SO cents extra for each higher branch. Address. G. C. Cooper, Principal, NEW GRIST MILL MAKE MEAL AND CHOP FEAD Gtstxna every WEDX ESDAT at 1. E. EDWARD S Satisfaction guaranteed. Your jatOtwell. Isb run age solictcd. EDWARDS.

N* otice of Appo ntment of Administrator. VOTICE Is hereby given, th* * Use w «d I** Imn appointed h.v tlMCrei if Circuit Court of Pike county,,: itate of Indians -tdmiti istrstor of the estate til Ellen Me AW, ate of Pike County, diseased Said estate is supposed to b ■ Solvent, _ AkeatBA i-E> McAtke. Wl* Adntliustrutor. Xotfce to Physicians. fN PURSUANCE of the la «r rutoUdlshirtg » l County Board of rveslth, i ndi requiring all physicians and accouchars to report to the secretary of said Board. I here >y request » fail compliance with the law in his regard, and ail Uceosed physicians am uccouehnrs are hereby uotiBctl to address ti .eir reports and all bu.ilness pertaining to my office to A. Is CASK., Se J P. C. It. !J„ Velpr a. Pike C<v, ind. Administrator’s Srle of Personal Pro pc rty. \TOTlCE Is hershy given Ihut the underi. v si if iks I Admlnistntnr t ( the estate of FI.LKN McAtr tf. iiw**?a.vMl, i rttl ^fif-cr ?»«* sale at public outcry a.t th.* late resitlenee of the? .|i*r»-nKcst in tflay tuvrushtj, PUift county, luctiaa;*, on Friday, March 16 sh, 1888, The pcrsonnl property of mil I deceased, con* *isttne*>f tfttuc. form wagon:»huf^hnut^hMki Miui kUclien furniture, ami t thcr articles too inimraM'.sto mrntw»t». TKICMh: Sums of five doltagnaml u.*id«\ osi the day of sale; untl mi all sums over liVk* dn.iars, a credit of nuu* month* will he given, tim purchaser givin : rmtv with approved fivhoid surely, bear «ic six per cent, inierc si from date of sale, w$ iviug relief from vaulation and anpraisemer t laws, amt no red t ill same i * paid for or note property remov is Si veil, AKCIUDMn Mc.Vtsk, Administrator. Superintendent s Notice. TJTTLIO examination ol applicants for teacher’* license will I* held on the last Saturday of each moutl us follows: Few the mouths of June, September and March, at Augusta; for the months of JuIy. October, January and April, at F< crsVurg; for *he months of August, November, February-and May, at Window. A ecrtilteute ofgondmorcl character from some memlsT of the County Board! of Education must be brought by rppUcnnts lu the county ami font County Ki ipcrtuiicndcnt by those out of the county. W li. l’iUKLK. June It, UbT, Cuuiaty Kup’l.

TRUSTEE* XOTTCKB. VOTICE Is hereby Riven :o*11 f snles eonrented that I Will nsteu t at nay office in Otwclt, at Brveden’. liarnes I shop, EVERT MON l AT, To tiansact business comtec te<l with the office of Trustee of Jeficraon township. M. Hit AT. Trustee "V OTICE Is hereby given t o oil parties luteresieil that 1 will at tern, at my my office in Mendal, EVERY SATf*DAT, To transact bUKinosaeonneeted wi ththeofllse of trustee of law it lutrt towt ship. AH peTsims having business with suid oltlee will please t>. J. UKEKv'VAY, Trustee. take notice. v OTICE Is hereby given tosll parties fon- »’ cerueil that 1 will atteisi at my residence my residence EVKKV MOMI>.\r, To transact ha«lnes» cnuneirtevl with the office of Trustee of Madison tow nship, Posttl vety no bnsines> t ransacted except s>n offilce-days. J 11 BO’ CAIAN. Trustee. XT OTICE is hereby given to alii persons luterested that I will al tend tend at my office at my residence. XBVKRT FRt:tAT, to transact business con nr -ted with tho office of Trustee of Marion township. All person! having business with sail! office will please lake notice. ELIAS VIA iUtETTf. nnteeCommissioners Naa&s to Publisher!: State of Indiana# *.« Pike county i ** r William «l. Betheil.fe uditor In aiul for 1 j said courtly iind State. <&» hereby certify that at the March Term, IBS, of tfhc tommissioners Court or said cointv, title folio .vlng ordar was passed by the B >ard, vfj: ii; is ordered by tho Boon! that all eo»nQ* firtmtlu*, including the pi bth'utl.oa **f the deiiniueut tax list* and any and ail oilier legal notices, required by law, to l»e |rfvei\ by the County A u«iltor, and each and all other county offleer* from and aft sr the 10th day of April, UMl, la? given to the lowest mpotwlblo bidder And that all hit!* or propuHA?* for wbl bidding be sealed, add rented, and liellvei'* ed lo each of said offleefs or ar.y print log, or legal notice* he may hav * Oil* required by law to give And that said ldd* or juropusais alar> be addressed and deiivervtl tsPvne said, Hoird hy said 10th day « f April, oral their rtmt meeting thereafter, t utta rtjeoru thereof may l»v kept, and that this order be published for three (4) weeks consecutively la each of i:he county najHin*. ;■ Y la Witness whereof I hefeneto set m.v hand and affix the seal of the Board of Coin missiouoraof said county, this March )2ih, JStSft, Wtl.LlA.V J. B12TUKLL, Aundttor Tike County, tmlluna.

PAIN FI’S CKI.EItY COM POPS I\ For The NERVOUS The DEBIUTATBD The AGED. t verve rmr. Celery and Cora. Its ptcon.taeot or srodienis, are tbs be# and ssiM Serve Tonics- ! t strengthens and quiets the nerve js tqrrseas. coring Servoas Weaknn s, Hysi.sris, sieeplemen Ac. UR ALTEfiATI/,:. It drives ont Ore p riaaaora humor* at the blood purify ir g amt enriehiog M, and so overcoating totws dgwaeac rwwUirj* bom is iptna or imsorae bt.od bicod. » LAXATIVE. Aciice [tillc'ybot: nreiy oUnybdvebt it cures habitual coautiiraHoo, and pronKK«are<ulai habit Ititreoatoeas the Matnach. mil aula d^ectwr. DIURETIC. la ita compositk'r toe brut and most active iliurctirsof the NateriaMediea arecombiDedsrlelUSvallywithothcr offtetive rcmetile for fJeieasea of the ki Iner- It ran I e relied on to five quick relief and i peel; core, nnairredsef Minnu .tehara Me fees row nakae«ef Hsu untie into •“ dfcrmrmlmaaina* Mm vi.ea. t*M tr DrawM* WELLS. RICHARDSC W lt CQ. Prof*

COMIN Wednesday, Marc* Ink Bwstell, I« Trixie, the S»np Heiress. j This company never piny* In as | small towns as Petersburg. It is too good a show for tint, and only come* here bceauac of personal a<*quaintaure with some of Petersburg's citizens. See bill* for further information. : :i" - • - •- ■ ■ V, . . Ij _

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A«KXCV. ---— FlttANK SCOTT. J. I, KEITH. Keith & Scott, Abstracts of Title, Insurance, Beal Estate. Collections and writing of .taste, .to. carefully nn.l PTOi>«p«yattc»>do.lt... A Note . FuWle constantly ln tbo office. »«Sce la Caifrotcr ItalMie*. m:XTtSTRT. Dr. J. D. Letzerich, -- ----over.—-. I®

?PO«TOFriCKZ DEN T 1ST. KIW VIKM. * KIMXU GKO, MART1X J. V. Kill ---PETERIBlKh- . M Ltis as tem Apia M c '.Till soli y»ur Faria, House and Lot; Rent vmir Property for you: or .Ind you u *»i.ver for unytliiiis hrlonslnp In our hus'lnes*. Wo also represent I lie best Insnrnnre Cnmpanies In the world—Llfy, Klrv, Tornado, Ae“ulcnt and live Htia'k. Call on, or address, A. IJILLMi}] k C«„ Office on Main Rt., Heal Estate A Ins. Agta. over BASK JtUlLPIXO. LITHOGRAPHER _ ELECTROTYPES ^0ENGRAVER A 5SH9ER sto« 4^.. ■JJ’TyEoci acd j rt £>**&&* PRINTER. 1 BLAKK BOOKS, ETC. i MOST COMPLETE HOUSE I* IKK P:ts3r Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, PETERSBURG, - - INDIANA AH lands and town property placed In my hands for sale will he advertised five nfoharxe. OfirtCE—Up stairs over City Drug Store. ISLAND HOME STOCK Ml*.

Itichcraa Homan* I'nuck Coach Homo. f«nf*trinBa te»or> titita4 liwd« *f m* , cheron and French Oml t lianas* Island Hcs&eBteol Kara, firMM Ida. Vl|M Utah. We aOw a Iwr in*»«w»<|o***,**W ■ oaratoci, make price* r \ tad Ml) ca «o k VUiton alway* n»4| ‘ “ ilia Lar«catakcnafre*w ,*s«SS^?3SSB*

R. C.VRUSTOS J. H. LaMar. Garleton & LaMar, Pkjsieiaas * Surgeons, Petersburg,- - - - Indiana, Will practice ia l*lke and adjoining ooun- / tiw. OrriCK—rear room of Baals Betiding Office hoar* day and Hig'lit. fffi^Dieeases ef women and children* specialty. Chroulc and difficult caeca sollo Had. PSHS HPS5H55S5 P?-m r. tefar Jfc i**t*>», Sfetaf-tjJ&fffeL iti/«n-9a Xvn«A ©jawi fa<*» *m~ fcun*!w ca.*« IS* e»3 of Cif’i: *’ pw with a ww'a s’iV rip* *t»» i • * a iwj5» Kbxb»^t :?«r to nil who ffi'ti'i us* i a?w to all wuo us* tvirfmj ?3wxr1u<l !.-u!i>x%«a*-4 wrtfy flap tS«.fl3 M**n1 r**’1**. w<* t i'v>> t. ox \L p. Anel^'iV - - - -1 . .._3«T.Ucxi?fc .Ut msoolrcnoy LUt ^rcau-at, >. T* i.HlLLM^ *CO. y Estate few. rORRISST. A very desirable office oeer Model Brag Htore. Term* reasonable. FQK StLK-Hcusn. Hocsc—At Colon. 1-story, 5 rooms with all out buildings, pant well, Jf acre of ground and pentr^ small fruit. AI1 in goodrupatr. HIM Pm cash, bat. lo suit purchaser. Hovsa—i»Btory, 4 root ns, summer kitchen, cellarujutull out buildings; good well soft water, plenty of fruit and pleasantly located. ' gMl; one-third cash, bal. In 12 A 24 mo* l*ric«, TOWS LOTS. IS Ter)‘desirable town lots In Union. Term* lower than the lowest. t'A Kills.

57 acres goad land In Clay township. S cash, 1*2 years uu bal ance. 81 acres In Clay Ip. well Improved; __ liuilwr. {2750; taricasb. bal. to suit purchaser 10 »rm in 1-ngnu township, with good wall, log house and barn. $950; one-third caph, bal. to suit purchaser 78 acres in Clay township adjoining acre* above namsd, with goiid cew fran.«. dwelling and barn, a good young orchard and plenty of water. Price, one-third caah, Uni. in e<ju»l payments of 12 and X months. SO acres In iaiean tp.; 12 avrea timber bal. In high elate of cnitlvatioi'; 2-story framed welling, good barn, two wells good water, all nee issnry outbuildings, youug orchard; farm throughout. Pitre, $2880; ' ■sab; 1 and 2 years on balance, rigaerestn Lockhart l.p. SO acres in cun ration, bal. in white cuk timber, good log buildings, good water and 80 tine young fruittrees. 81100; .<8 cash, but. in 12x21 months. 90 acres tn Clay ip. adjoining" Union, cleared snd In high sta',;e of cultivation, per acre; >, cash, bal. to suit purchaser. 80 acres in Clay Tp. good house, barn out building, un public road, well elevens plenty ol water. >1700. Ji cash, 12 to 28 moi a acre* in Washington Tp. at Btoi Good land. $121*. Pay men', to er. 80 acres ope mile from reslew road, ao new* Cleared, fine lane per acre to suit, pure hater. 1«0 acres oue mite from Petersburg, la an* condition, sll Uilable, well clovered. HO per acre, IMMOSauih. Inferredpayments tioup per year wltu t> pec cent. Interest annually. A bargain. 200 acre* In Patoka Tp. known aa the < , Sand ± Post land, la »*«. 85, T 1 B, It. A-1 Price tiOH. tu acres of said land Is timber. Witt sell separate tor 81800. I* cash bat. Ini. and 2 years uu « per emit. Interest toff- We have severs! lot* and house* and totem Petersburg, derivable localities. Terms l°Moase and lot in Petersburg Joining Snyerd* addltioa alt new and complete, good culler, h-alt. and water I860 cash, i House (new) of 5 rooms hall and porch and all necessary out bttlMIng*, good cistern and -fruit trees, grape vlnesde..la a pleasnt part or town. Terms very tow Payment* easy, 280'Acre* heavy Utntrer land t Tents, Price SSui), or trade for