Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 50, Petersburg, Pike County, 3 May 1888 — Page 2

Unfailing Spsciflc for LirerDistss*. symptoms s,r.r,S2 I «.■» i li n I nivn fur' Itllir) ill vtlUieorow’i-T.J W.iitatiiowa fur: pain In the faook,*idi«, i.r *otnt>—often inliKalie:* far l!he~:u altm: loaf itomach; 1»m ol KS?» Cfttf!* n«~. — ftNUilul •eup'h'.KitM i «•-»’««S! wrw® r • ... «om»tl!lD9t^rb'.eli OQftkt «*\Havo t*rn d>W • MOM* f.nJ wtt«r- ; flatulency i-od »c.i lilicroau-'y rostlry __ In** of mrmonr, wll h itfkm r»f having failed l* dc ROin»miDyWOiCUVafi:'.« »•’ lia;wMrr»ii AmhlUtyiUw snklts: a thick, yellow »p MtrMtrq of tiu» skin nod «*?•*•: * <*♦? So**; fever; r«Uo«D.«: the urine I. eough; fever; rmicwo.** i«e »nw .. eronty and hl*h colored, and, h *-*“**• »0 •tana, depoeiu a .edlmeat. OHIUVBRBKIiliWB (ruMCtv VtatTABtl) la generally need In ;he n«uUj to Um Torpid 14'cr to a healthy oclloo Hast* *»HfceatraordiniT t«*a«» aa rivER, kidneys, I *«d Bowiw. «ffneteti tnc.'PC ro* IhlitrU, Dowel Complaint*, j l>r.MMia. Hek Headailie. Ceoaltpotfon, UlUoaiiiru. Bldnrjr AflKrfieBi. Jaundice, KMUl Dejtrenloo. Colie. tadoned b, dw um c.f *1 UlUlona e< Bontw. m THE4EST FAMILY MEDICINE U Children, br Adult*, and for tfca Aged. ONLY GENUINE Am ear Z Stmmti la red an Inm of Wrapper. */. H. ZtiUn & Co., Pfii/adoIpJiia, Pa., Mae. 01.00 Pike Coaniy Democrat. »v J. I.. rcor*T. IAflCEp KVERY THtJBMUY. 'MM. »**•»- For President, GROVER CLEVELAND. For Vlee President. ' ISAAC P. GRAY. m - ... 1 ..u ' " 1 ■ r—■ Political Announcements., For t'oarreaa. We »ro •ailiorlw'tl lo inunnnoo I lie name of Jinltfe Wiii. F. Farrell, of Vdinleihnrg cniinly, a* a caiiftldili rurCviifreM, »vlijeci m ilie iloclitnii of ihe Democrat lv Nom* (•rfuiii# Coaremilou.. t or Foutit, lleeorder. . Tho nmlrrufjfmvl nronttl retpwlfiilly oiuioii iii'ii tlmi lieu n rnnillildio fur the iiuiwiuiiiloii fur Itecordci i»f Flko fiMttiir, *uh)eei io ihi* Ureisslnii of ihe Deniix'rallc eminIV coiiveiitlun. I). W. Wjuu'a. •'Of Congrrea. Wo are antlmrlzei! In on non nee lUe name of li‘»i. llrtirv Krauiar, of JtoeklMirl,, Spencer eounty. n« a cainlliliite for. Canyrre* from (lie flr»l Dlefriel, aulijeet |.i the lie* \ eUlini iif itin |)cin«erafli! iiniiiliutlliu PtlHVCttllon in he In-hl ■'nl cjs' Prlucinon, In!, May i' *

far Hermriltr. To the I lemons tie parly of l’iko t 'otiiily, Indiana: * I wish to «ay il.wt ] iim a earn! dale s r*r iv-iiMi^n4tto!i for theor llreordir,ttml I wl«lt to say itoil I am like *11 -oihei*. destrinir to tic <11 n position lo iu*kt> for myself an Imuorablo llvlnp, Kvery om> that know- me mu*t know that I mu hot able to imm or follow him other loislncs* ti'onlilna tfivaf Manual .aboraud physical at'lloit, 1 think i have done my dulv. I know I liuvii tried to, Mini t ha- :. . Ihtfe my party « m have tliat dm itreuof charily characteristic of : Doimcracv.; With trratcfMl \ thank* foi past favor*, “with mat* lee tuwanl none, with charily for all,'* ami In hope* ot support onoo Hum*, I am your* lor sneers*. •JnaKVU C. itinuK. WW1■■ 1' '—■»■*» ■“«■*■ ■ —I*■■ 'll ■» EDITOEIAI NOTES, Mvfitnt ami Myers, flood tuuugli fur any man. Hrtrrmtsr of New Kr,gland t **Tdrllf for it* only ** ‘ , t'atiKtt It* m«w mmapt'incijt, the* | lUooniltehl News I* a daisy. .■■■—«—« Ot H Imard Is up. Are our llcput,* lit*u breilicro ready for th« fray I i Ifnriott lids week wtint tint I’ra** haa Hi say of tiro, Harrell's sound talk. TtKHts whit labor In the nou-prolcel-ed Industries ara the pebjdowho net tlm h«sl wage*. . Tit* stiitfu* Indicate that John Merman will be the lt*p« hll. an omnium1 fur I’esldent. f| H«* ilof Hn »thi ertr ,t» need not 14 astonished If the lll»f Kune. "sst down an him *« a lost chp." f)t‘tt MinpliiiHuts to Junius and olher mein loirs «f the hip four ran ha H found elsewhere lit thla paper. ." . l-1 ■ jMaraop and Myers wi re two of In♦Hsus'* boat soldier*.. They fought fcallaiitfy, (41 I fie lit tie eh vied. Tun ptatiorm I* short and sharp, f pad Will balndofscd by Ike people, be'vauwi It Indorse* their b*sl Interest. Wii»« the unnm««jry lit lire tciiroved, then will t easier u» pay Iho Mt**cs*arj i tk*. K Dcmocmi* ara d«mr mined to shell legislation as will relieve laboring man of the burden of nuts gallon. County Catenates should that Kd. •ttiilh la a candi* rmwcUftap Attorney for Ih Judical Circuit. lie daiarvlng. and ImimUi 1*1 ka County ttaibtn certainty. kVa mv matt, parhapa, j •ac «eptthllea«. aide, ami

M kere ‘ike JSardena Me, Lest week the Pres* gashed over. lieeHu&e Democrat* have uot uudoue tuiuc of'lho wicked thing* the Itepub- j i lira ns have done. It claims that $8,JGO.O) should Ik* returned to Pike county alone. Poor, weak mortal, not to teo that U is more tho duty of Iiis own party to help to assist the Democrat* by a propor repeutenee 1 and a vote with Democrat*. When j tills war tax first catno up, railroad j companies, insurance companies, ex- j pres* companies bank deposit* and bank capital were all taxed and Just-j ly paid a part of tho taxes. These were taxes on wealth, and because on wealth, (there ia no other reason for it), they wore, swefit away by tho j g.o, p. to which ' the Press adhere* so •ubmlaively. There was a tax of three percentsp«hl by manufacture!-, j but the g. o. p. thought this a grevl j ou* burden, and swept it away, and they could not *eo tha t a tax of screw- j ty-ulne per cent, on tho poor man was equally as previous at least. And ihl* soineed'itor and Junius and the other tvro member* of the Big Four King express their willingness to assist the o. p. In not «uly maintaining these enormous taxes, but to continue the practice of lightening the | burdens of the rich and increasing I those of the jKjor. While the Big I Four Organ Is crying aguiu«l u -ingle Item of tax, why doe* It iitaiutaln its j •‘silence" on the one hundred jaw cent, j the tax-payers ore paying on women l and children’s dress good*? It seem* that Ihl* all-wise organ can stand any outrage that comes from 11* political bosses, but a tux renting ft* m any | source which teem* In Itself to have | any falruyt* about it, or anything In jit that make* tho rich pay the same | as tlie poor, then a howl mutt be raised. Why the Prk**Uso ardent and! Jealous -u anting legislation lor the] I ciassf*as against the masses I* past j finding out. ‘Let u* *ce; The ! timount of tax upon the poor—on ! what the jwior tnu*l have or cease to I live—I* fortr-fonr and fifty-one bunj dredlh* per ceut. Without Ihl* tax the poor mull could buy for one hundred dollars what he now can not j buy forotta cent less than one hiiu[Arad'ind forty-fourdollar* and fiftyone cent*, in litis wav the farmer*, and laborers of nil classes arc paving u lax more grerhm* than all other burdens combined, and' yet thl* I one-eyed organ of <he Big Four ran not »eo tiiat It Is “»o." It 1- | bird for them to »ee “where tho burdens lie." Such taffy a* they fain would haw tlieir readors believe ! very well Illustrates that old German proverb, What man white*, In believe- eJtaiiy, and this 1* the pith of the on.tit limy would makt1. They j want to bo couth tied ** local Itepublleau Iwso i forlho profit there la lit it, and the “dear people,” well, too dear people may loot the bill*.

Outlined To War Tariff. The luiliittapolU Hondiicipai »:“Mr. B,J\ Pataoii*. j»»-t of the l*i go*i w.irili'ii iiiill company In lthad«> Miami, U In (lit* i*Il> ami *■)•» tlui Mr. Mill* *|hmm*!i Iwfoiviln* If-»u•<»on tariff, redu il.<ii pro*.!nil Ilia vluw of matin* facturor* Etui exactly, aiul that *uipin* ia vulan mint nit. “t have been a Woolan manufaHtirerall my Ilf.*," Mr. l*ar»»i« mild, “ami liavo »l<*« bmt » iloptibltunn, tun a* long a« t!u* Republican* kwp l i'ii iliijf r.> Malt l•»riff I <lia!l i n vote that dale at, \V*»» arts tiral of h Kiel. I We mu«l have free wool and a low ail valorem duiy.—Tlio New Knglaml I H!au>» war** ftirmerty 'the •Irony ItoliM | -if l!a|tul>|ii'aiitj*if», l ilt till* U rapidly clitiiijtlny, ti* uni i an ivnillly ►rii 1jj I-Urn vote In Ivjm!i> Miami, , Wlicit ev* II r It I* ni.i*fi«*Rr> f.w die lUrpublloau ; party to buy vote* In ft hod. Miami at : *10 |)t*r Ih’ikI llflntfa are muting in a |*ir»it. H.) nron*wl liar* Hi# Ki»i«rn tnamifai'iiirrr* lu'ooina over dialr 11* I imm-lnl atrali* of (lie past few year*, | that ! fuel »lin»*i |i ntlilve In *iylng ; dial ill.. Slate ol Mi.«.iirllii»cll*, Itlimlf. j Miami and New llarnpabir* will go i lfeimicrall*i at die next alert Ion. Till* | irealit •erlott*fy dWturb tl»* pra*fuit! i Ifepubllcau vdlrtilalloii*, Imt I mil »ln* t-ere In in) littlaf. To rIiimv you the HI«a*lhUi* effect* of Hie present ilnty on Wool I (tillell*you ait axamp'et (Ilia of Ilia lai jt***l woolon mill* Ip Rhode Miami, owned by SayA Uo., at I'm wo, lm* for a year >pa»t been running lt» fur. # at nearly l,00*1 cm* ploye* In two sec I lour One Mellon work* a week ainl llie oilier *t>;lkm (lie next wcall. Till* keep* litem from •fnivatkm ami dm ItamM are glad to gidlhat murk. Itepubllaanaand (Jamorrat* are alike whan II eomaa to eoti•tilting dial r budne** liitamaf*, and dial MJw*t die way we foal about It. (ylevel*ml will gat vote* Ea*t dial It# never got Iteforc and mine will boon* of I lie m.**—. Hunkpuft ■ tHmnurHt. TO Jt'ftlt M, THfC “Mid 1018,*' And *11 now Kapahllva** VMie la*i*l I pen 4 t'aadi aatlee ef High Tat, In your county organ, the “elleul Pra**," you begged off from I lie former line of dl»en**lon, and pretended to challenge die “eowudled young #4* ltor"to a dleeneabiw of die Tariff Hill maw before eongreae, Yon bate re* fWl.atali well pooled feeders know, lo aii-war a dngla one of mor* vital <|uf*da«s wblab webftvatml to you ou tbU *ui>Jaet of tariff taxation, gnd bare prate tided that you wauled • diaeu»«l»ti on die Bill above relerred to. We anxtouoty await your attack. We have our mnoM prepared, Dime, or ell d tier it, ami wo will play you a few itinea (bat will be eweet for dm poor wan awl tba 'overburdened tax payer. Dane*, or ait down. wmmmnmmmmm A etu for i-ijblUidtig a depart mem of labor ba* |w«**d(be IK tnm eratle houoe of Uaproneinadve*. Tba I Democrat* are fbe beat friend* (be laborer ba* ever bad, end we are ready to eefablloh that (bet.

- Bloody Skirt. Tint latest estimate of the Democratic majority iu Louisiana is 80,000. They do their voting dowu there in one day but the coutitiug proceeds as long es the eleetiou officers think it worth while to go on dopllosting Hguiwa and multiplying the listsot j fraudulent ueuass.—Petersburg Pres*. Wk do not approve of inlim idhlon, bulldozing or fraud wherever or by whomsoever practiced. Neither do we j hellvo ouc per ceutofthe stories circuluted by the Republican press in every j campaign its to such practice^ iu the | South. We know from personal ob-j serration of those who have lived lit I the South and from the testimouyof uii prejudiced and truthful persons that I most of these stories arc entlrley false, j and that the remainder are (crossly exaggerated. We believe that elections in the South are, as a .rule, as! fairly conducted as in tiie North, j Thousands of intelligent nsgroes it* that section vote tho Democratic ticket because they prefer it, and thotis- j antis of others because they know it is j to their best Interests to keep their j local governments in (lie bauds or capable and honest men, and out of the hands of the rascally adventurers, of both colors, who contra) Republican politics in (he South. Thousands doubtless do not vote at all, because they ace too density ignorant even to read their tickets or to understand the -igtiSflcatiev of tLe ballot. Their abMention is not a public misfortune, but a public lieuetll. It does not injure them,and St is a good thing for the communities Iu whleh they live. Tho Southern negroes are improving morally. intellectually and materially under Democratic rule. They are accumulating property, growing lu intelligence aud slowly but surely becoming fined to discharge the obligation of citizenship. Tho sons of the ho]»elcsklr ignorant black, who aro

tliunwl v‘e* to old to Acquire an education, will, bye atul bye, belairly well qualified to act a* electors. It will take time to solve the race problent lti the boutb. It will never be solved by waving the b)ot<dy. shirt; by reviving the Jealousies, prejudices and hatreds which itnbillered the whiles and blacks against each other during the reconstruction era; by stirring up sectional animosities, or by restoring the Republican party to power. More progress has been made inward the solution of this problem duilug the three years of democratic administration titan during the twenty years of Republican rule that preceded It. The plan of federal interference had a thorough trial and proved a to:ai failure. The country will never tolerate its re|>etltloii. Our compliment* once more to the I’res< and It's no use to set the outrage milt grinding till* year. There are ho votes to ho made for the Republican parte In that way. The war Is over; ail the state* are back in the union ; the Hottth is reconstructed ; the people are loyal from Maine io California and from the lakes to the gulf. The country I* heartily sink of sectionalism. The people understand that the great question before them Is whether they shall bo compelled to pav an animal I rlbutejnfli rebuild rodjmilllontol dollars to nioiiopblv. Thai will be the Issue of the approaching earnpnigo, and the bloody shirt will be waved tu vain lu Ihecflbrt to divert the people's attention from It. l.ct tis have peace! Down with the war taxes! That is the now If fore the Atnarean (ample. Wages And Tariffs. The workingmen of feed trade England are paid higher wages than those who do similar work in ilia protected countries of tlw continent, *ay» the New York Star- This does not use* essarlai!) mean Dial the earners of the higher rates of wages are better off or have the means of enjoying life in a gieater degree than those who receive less, Other (oiulltlous not- made hy tariff law* contra! and effect the wages and lives of workingmen. It Is perfectly true that the operatives of the continent can sustain Ufa and even procure comfort* fur a much •matter sum than wilt purchase the same thing in England, but it ia also Irue that the Drills!* operatives have not only higher wages, but steadier employment than the operatives of the continent. It is also true that they work fewer hours a week than the operative*of any protected country in the world. It Is further true that their employment is steadier than iu the Dulled Mtaie*. The average number of worki ng hours lu a week are HOJ? an Massachusetts, and M 80 in (ireat llritaln, and while (he: trade depressions of England have j been serious they it eve mu begun to In* as disturbing a* tbe strikes that have taken place on this side of the water. Witia thee*- war ilexes wire first put upon the people by act of congress it was argued ttt its necessary as a war measure. The country was bound to have money to carry on the war. This was a solemn truth, considering the great trouble th# country was in." lint these taxes are now In eaietaiM*, at a time when we have »o war, ami when the taxes are greater than tb# necessity of the governs meat, We ask.in ail camion tail right in still maintain these taxes? If this burden wae at drat a war measure, la It auy tbs less* war rneaswr, (hough we now have pease from Malm* to Mexieo, anti from ocean to ocean t Why not lay aside every partisan Idea ami work to accomplish a restoration of (he libsity to be a «it* ixen without paving trlbtits to so many Dterar# who maintain their pe* sittausln running the government machine by milking a Also pretense that this war tax ia jr*i necessary f A*ovr the'oalyitiimg‘t:iw Republican (tarty can sialttii to ba doing for the poor man is lo !b« trying to tn* errata his tarif tax and diminish lh« faa of the rich, mils uotMr, S .t.JtJoSofcfcij..r, fl...*... r. ■

MATSON AMD MYERS.

I step forward lo tell you what happened at the convention: Judges Niblack* Houch and Zollans were re-nominated. Fur Governor, Col. C. C. Matson was nominated on the drat ballot, amidst tho greatest excitement. The nomination of Capt. Wm. R. Miers for Lieutenant Governor followed by acclamation, and enthusiasm knew no bounds. Robt. \V. Mier# was nominated Secretary of State by acclamation. Charley Munson was victorious, and will a^ain be on the ticket for Auditor. Tho*. R Byrnes received the nomination for Treasurer of State; John W. Kern, for Reporter of the Supreme Court; John R. Wilson for Attorney General; Chat. E. Griffith fHr Superintendent of Public Instructions. I will toil you next Fall that al) the aboverwere elected. That will be my next speech. The Pros# is much aggrieved of Republican trustee's question, and do. Glares that there is a bonded debt in the county, and also declares that such debt is due to Democratic management, 'Does theeditorofthe Jere-miah-Juoitt* organ know that more than soventv.flvc per cent, of all the Internal Improvement* ever made in (lie couuty were made bv the county jinder Democratic rule? Die* ho not know that the Republican ofdee holders have tided iliair pities*, drawn their saliarie*, and have done the least ? Does lie know tiiat Pttiokn river lias been bridged, tho courthouse buiit, the jail cared for, all at enormous expense*, without the work of Republican*? Can they, show any tiling they have done except tight t lie conn nisi loner* for trying to economize?

CLIVbland 1* vetoing penxlon bill* Rftttln.—PrMM. Now, wliat bill*? Ono man want* o*l a pension for a broken rib wlilli* wrestling with a comrade in thearmy in which ho nerved only two month*. No lotial evidence, and ofcmirao th« bill could hot bo lawfully signed. Another man wa«, by mistake of the pension department clerk*, Kraut* od the *a:iii pension twiuo. On wu* vetoed necessarily. Thl* I* what you bowl about, because you think It I* policy, Whv did you not tell your reason* that within nfawhoum of the samejust vetoes the Democrats Kraut* ad half a hundred |ton*loos to In ti* anion*, and Appropriated eighty mil* llous of dollar* to the soldiers of the late war? But that would not tw pellCV, _ It notes not often lutipeii that member* of one |iolltleal party In Congress will select the speeches of their opponent* to distribute A* campalKu document*. This, however, appear’* to be tie case at the present lime. Democrat* have conlrictcd for thousands of copies of (Senator Inwall'* speech on the President's message, which Included the reference to Ocu Hancock, for distribution, r«|>ccl*l!y tu the West, The recent tariff speech of representative Nelson, of Mimic sola, wilt also Oku re ill tha Demo* eraile Campaign literature of 1»S9. Tine Democratic gtat» plattonn In* dorse Cleveland's moasage, and approves the mam meritorious act* ot the administration, and nrratKu* the Republican (tarty for corruption and malanilulsl ration of affairs." The liquor clause state* that the partv believe* In well regulated license system, and opposed to any symptnary taw*, relating to the subject of the manufacture and sale of iutoxlcating and malt liquors,__ Wa ttasinn to call the attention of llio«e who are dl*|«o*cd to jolii the I.abor psne. Ittsl there i« n»tltin«r material which liter are demanding which they cannot accomplish bv JolniiiK the D-mocratlc party. We are wiilinudo show Hit* fact by proof of it, a>nl If mir go**! breaihrcn, (or win nt we hare 1 hep of.mi.de tragml wilt slate iliclr desires, we will show them the truth of our siatemtiita. •maMBHessewee A roon man ha* the same t tght to be protected a* f be millionaire. Doth the millionaire amt the poor man are born into this warid, on# giving as, little concent to coming *a the other. Bulb contribute to the support of the government, The only d!(Trance D (Hat the millionaire perform* hi* usk ' with tea* pit In, eflbrf, ami anxiety. j ilia labor* ntc least, bet he ha* llie < means of (rinding to poor to powder, i and lie does it. eoimaa** tMMdm»M»r«<iUaOanyiiif thao i stem Id eharestertM a mseiwti soavsa* ] Unu.-UsmwiMt. Ksaetty, It waa ever lima with Homo*i eratte Hfolsis.-Press, | Will it be naceasary foru* to ex-j plain to yon, too, what Congress con* i slsts of? Do you know that Hie He*: pnldlean donate la eaualng nine tenth*1 of this same “dllladailying?” Thirty year* ago Joshua Hardesty *nd Margaret Hardesty were divorced,at Madison. The latter vowed that she never would marry, and remained; single. Ilairdeety re-marrled, and when bis «wond wife died, it* renew* t*d hi# acquaintance with hi* former' wife. 0« the Tilt {nat., they were

The pension bill parsed the House of appropriates $80,000,000. same4av (Friday) forty-fi were granted to India Democratic ndmiuislratio the atarch out of the has jnst 'sentatives Lud on the i {tensions ins. The . is taking ly-shirt by such meritorious acts as t he <e. and the usual campaign cry w:il Tall to the ground as do the autumn leaves and the grand old Democratic party will flourish like a green bay true. ■SB_ ...LLUg-Bg It i» said that there are farmers, wives on Long Island who make bors’ trousers for three cents. There are women in New York who toll 16 hours a day for 60 cents. These are the protected wages. How would veu like to labor for those protected lords whom the robber tariff is Making riich ? non-proteetef industries are the out' that are paying the best wages. How do the Nationals Hike the cursing of almost two colcrmitt which the Big Four gavo them ;‘trough Junius's organ a few weeks ngo, in contemning theli commissioners. We sail s«iV°that the Democratiare in no way pleased with the attack on Reedy, but Nationals; well, we i.ltould liko to hear from them. Ttttr. brethren dwelt together in untv at Winslow last Saturday, but not ill of them. There has been a jitth* meanness that seemed too intolerable I'or-aonie.who, two ycarsa>,o,voted for ihose who now curse to hades the only elected men of the National party. AVj; worin ad\t»e the editors of the Dig Four to take good care of that ‘•list of names” of those “Logan town•Mp mugwumps,” for there is no tolling how tunny of them may need the application of the political ax. .. ■!■■” Tub accomodation of tlieg. o. p. is to get the funm-rV Vote and than impose n tax on him to enrich the already rich lords of Pennsylvania and New England. Bukhman and lugulsonght to have shaken the bloody shirt el that African blooded fellow in the late Democratic Indiana Stale Convention. Not ntiiitv generation' hence the {toortuuM will flml hiniseirin a worse condition than the protein, unless this robber tax be removed. Ha h to son In the most popular Iudlunlan for the nomlhutltn for President on the Republican ticket, llut Harrison conuot ho elected. 1’hk Harrison ring has got in Its work, and a solid HarrUn i delegation will go to the National Republican convention. Draft! Doq’t!

DO N’T continue to differ from the many ailment* brought on by an impure *tato of the blood when Sr, Ounott'a Tallow Seek and lenaparllla will reetore perfect hualth and physical strength. Use it and yon nae the beef blood purifier and tonic that medical sd« enoe I* able to produce. It cure* Scrofula, King’* Evil, Kryslpelaa, Bolls, Pimple*, Sore Byes, Pain* in the Bone*, Jolnt-achon, Syphlli* and Syphilitic Symptomn, Dyspep•to, Jaundice, Coetlvoneas, Salt* rlieum,Weak Kidneys, Liver Complaint*, Female Irregularities, Sick and Nervous Headaches. General Debility, Low Spirits, Loin of Appetite, Chronic and Constitutional Disorders, and as a Spring and Fall Medicine, as a Cleanser and Renewer of the entire system, Sr, (tufsotfs Teltow Sock end tow partite is far better than any other i#m«dy made. I fit G0D3H! Um What is more grating to the earn mad saddening to the hearted loving friends who thus behold their dearly beloved who have Inherited iDoneumptive tendencies approaching the brink of an early gravel What effort can be oountod too great, what oaortion too severe that r*U give to all such in Or ring >nes a new loaae of life 1 And yet thoway iaopon. Sr. Wtstart Balsam of Wild Oherrr will givs Mtlsitwtion when all alee tails. Xsep a bottls always in the house; a single dose will relieve a painful ilot's Ssmjnrillt and Wbiors Babas lit i or Dr.J. I. BERGER.

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HALL’S CATARRH Cl* RE Dufhm Cu’t be Cared tT local applications as they can not racb the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cute Deafness, and that is liy constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucus lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube geta inflamed, you hare a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflamatiog can he itaken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing bnt an inflamed condition of the mucus surface. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused by Catarrh) that we can not cure by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send tor circular, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. fl^Soid by Druggists. 75 cents. [Mt4 Contagious Diseases are Prevalent all over the World. I am a nati ve of England, and while I was In that country I contracted a terrible blow! poison, and for two. years was under treatment as an out dour patient at Nottingham Hospital, England, but was not cured, t suffered the most agonising pains In my bones, and was covered with sores all over my body and limbs. I bad vertigo and deafness. with partial loss of sight, severe [mins In my head and eyes, etc, which nearly ran meenuy. ! lost alii hope la that eonntry-«nd sailed for America, amt was treated at Kooavelt In this city, ns well as by a prominent pbvsldan In New fork having no connection with the hmniinl.

i saw the advertisement or,swift's spectno, find i determined to give It a trial as a last resort. I had given up all hone or being cured, as X hud gone through the hands of the best iuedlfr.1 men In Nottingham and New York 1 loot.' six bottles of 8. S. 8. and I can s»\ with great j'v that they cured me entirely I am as sound an.l ".ell as I ever wasi In my life. To t Kbit HALFOED. New Y'ork City, Jane 188A. , ood Is the life, and ho Is w'se who reroeml-ers it But in March of last ye; • etli, I --on'rated b'ood poison. and being ' n Savannah, Ga„ or the time, I went Into ihe hosnlta! there on treatment I suffered very much f o:n rheutfmtlsm at the same time 1 did not get whta under the treatment mere, nor vras X cured by any o' the usual means. I have now taken seven hou rs ofSwiiv's Speettlc and am sound a id well. I drove tus poison out through noils on thet skin. Dan Lkav Jersey City, Jfi JL.Au*. 7, W*i. Twe years ago I contracted b'oud poison After taking prescriptions from the best physicians here and nt ltollns.il concluded ;o visit Hot Sprlns, and on reaching Texarkana a doctor recommended me to try Swift's specific. assuring mo that It would benefit me more than Hot Springs. Although the Poison had produced great holes In my back and chest, and hud removed all the hair off of my head,yet 1 began tu Improve In axveek’s time, and the sores began to hcnl, and were entirely gone Inside of t ight weeks. W'lt.t. Jo.n’ks, Porter Union Pass. Depot Cisco, Texas, July IS, txsi. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Ths Sxvivt Setciric Co.. Drawer S, A Mania Ua.. or IJT \Y. Sid St., N. Y. |5U

MEW GRIST MILL! vr AtfF. irp t T. A V r\ r>tlnt> Pf m ! MAKE MEAL AND CUOP FE AD S:ilisfa-?tion gnaranfred. Your pat I Real Estate Agency. PETERSBURG, - - INDIANA All lands and town property placed In my hands for sale will he advertised Dree of charge. OrriCB—Cp stairs over City Drug Store A QENTS WANTED to Cunat» Adversix Using Patronage. A small amount of e>ork done with tact and intelligence may prodnos a considerable income. Agentaearo severed hundred dollars in commissions in asingle season sad incur no personal responsibility. Enquire St the nsaieat news paper office and learn that cuie Is the beat known and best equipped establishment tor placing advertisements in newspapers •>nd conveying to advertisers the information srhich they require in order to make their investments wisely end profitably. Men of good address, or women, it well informed abd prscldcal, may obtain authority to solicit ad vertisiugpatrca. ngs for ns.. Apply by tetter to Oito. F.Ro'vnil. •k Co.,Newspaper Ad vertiaingBurean, 10 Spruce tit. New fork, and full particulars will be sank 'it return mail. GltlNDS EVERY- WEDXESDJ F AT1 A.E. EDWiBD’S ronage sol ic ted. EDWARDS P. W. CHAPPELL,

<» IS '« IU «» IS l«J ik iS BO LU CO PAINT •y w«ta« fOIT A CM OXIMIUT BTCGT *U%T nl.... .... ik O. 1 Hint Frid.iy.run rt to Church Sunday^ Right FmUgmM Shades: .’-kk. Maroon.__ Blue. Yellow, OHve Lake. Brewster and Wwiui Greens. No Varoishing'necesaaty. Driw wife a •OhK* On* Coat and job is 6m& |! ji YOUR BUGGY Tip top far Chairs. Lawn Seats. Safe. Flower Pots, Baby Carriages, Curtain Poks. Furniture, Front Doors, Store fronts. Screen Doors, Man Its Iron Fences, in fact everything. Jvvt the tiling for the iwtes to use about the house FOR ONE DOLLAR csrrs HONEST Art )ttm going to Hhit this year? If so, bay it paint coc»amtn» water or beniiae dost SSYSHSaWw_ toui MSOt, KKM'IXS UNSUW-OII. til .t and tree froat water and berrtoe. ©entaoc thu brawl aai taka m other. Merchants handling it are oar agents and aiahorixed by us.in witting, to wnrraatlt to wear MCKAttS *6h » COAT* or t YIAK1 With * COAflk Our Shades are the Latest Styles used in the East now becoming so popular in the West, and up with the tinies so popular in the West, and up with the tuors Try t his brand of IWUBT PA AT and you -irffl never regret it This to the wise is su^cicat HOUSE PAENY CCllT’S FLOOR PAINT Did ye e« r t u Hint that never dried beyond the sticky point waste a week, spoil the Sob. and thea'swetrt le call fcr fOIT A ItfH llOQt PA 1ST Nattt______ 4 popular and suitable shades, wamated t« <!rv haci aa a reek aver eight. No trouble. NT* ^sWONT DRY STICKY IH m i?§ He m 1 *«8 lit til f|3 izi 32 U

BrSJNKSS OOLI.KCtE. K90&KSS5Q&, S3Kt?4W'2, tt&SOadfH/, lUUI 'IU'r, «C. Who desires to bettor Ms cr her rcc4t#tn in life, chctdJ write i iao S&stak^a? <«" tho BRYANT & STRATTON i3TTr=¥TXC.-^T T® N \ <00 THJuiO SialiiST. TJOXnaVlZ.r.2. XX.

I LADIES! SEE HERE!! * rov CAS TIM MAM Tit#. rlCTOBK OF ItKAl.tll MY IStMI GHLMORFS TM< niimuty U tin tv milt iif y*nr* of capni'i-, imi In rliarmury, ami l* uruiinumnU by IMiyMiMiina uml Moiiionl Hurim m bn a p*rfis‘t NERVE AND BPalN FOOD.

TO CONSUMPT1YES! ■Rip nindersisiued having !<fn restored to health by Mini-Ip iiiimus, after stifforiitg for several years with a severe Inns; nffeetisn, nnd l Imt .dread tiiswnse, C'ONStWi 1'1'IOH! I* auxtou* to uitske known to his follow eufforers the nouns of (•nr*. To those who desir* it.he will eheerfuliy send (I'rei ofcharge) a ropy of the presbripiion used, whieli th»\ will find « sure cure for (.'UJWUHTIOA', ASTHMA, CATAUK1I, BROJilHITIS and all throat and lung MALADIES. He hopes til) snlfciera will try his remedy. ns i) laid valuable. Those desiring the prescription, which will oust them nothing, and man prove n blessing, will please address ltKV. Edwakk A. Wilson. W illiinmUur*, Ktuua County, New York. ji\vj

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XKtV HUM. A UIM.XAN OKO, XAUTt.N J« t. K1MX HKTElikmUliEti! U d ten Hpiss, W* will sell your Form, House nwl 1/4; Kail! y«iur 1‘rnpvriy Tor .vou; or Jind you # tHiyrr fur anything l«*!on*ln< to our bowses*. We also represent the Iwet Insurance Cotspanleu In the world—Mftt. Fire, Tornado, Ac••Idem; and I>lv» rttork. Coll on, m add.****, Office on Main Ht , BAX K BlUI.tttXO. A. HUMiAS A Co.. Heal Estate & Ins Am*

MtTCHKU/8 Na LOON. 000N HOLLOW SALOON. vr. S. KITOHSLL, Proprietor. 1 Best Brands of Wines and Liquors Always On Hand. . Tii k of Emu ud Tska Em toys te M Bn. CoosvSSollo-w "Wlilslcy. Beit Brands of 8mm Always la Stock. Oppohinc Court House, Cor. Main axd Eighth Sts.

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THE LADIES’ FAVORITE. WEFER OUT OF ORDER. our exeat at your prices. If you cannot find our___ ■Iff act to nearest address to yon t'Plow named fOTHQMESEWKG HACHItE GLC CHICAGO - 28 I - ••.tm»aIctoc*L JOfc. hul'm^v .^ & CO. sm Bailroa&-:-Tin<x-Tables Evansville $ Indianapolis Railroad. Tnking Effect Sundry, Oct. 2,1866. GOING Nf.«TH. STATIONS. >1(1.10. No. 1?. >P. Evansville .. 9M0 a ni 6:*W p m “Somerville 10:06 am 6:11 pm “ Oakland City. 10:iSn m 6:19 pm “ Petersburg....• Jos® a m 6:57 p m Vrr. Washington .11 :j0 a in 7:50 p tu GOING K03TU. STATIONS, No. 9. Oep. Wash i ngton... 1.40 j» iii “ Petersburg . • 2:33 p r,i Oakland City, , S^Mpni “ Somerville Arr. Evansville No. 11. f> :30 a in 6:40 a in 7 :lt a ni 7 : U) a m 8:33 a m 3;la p in 4 :15 p ni No. 31 [soiKhMicnmi freight] arrives at 12:10 p. ni. and No. 32 iiiortli-'jound freight) yit 10240 a. m. ' Trains run daily except Sunday, connecting with trains east am; west on O. & M. at Washington. G. J.GliAMMER, General l as:,eager Agent THE OLD LEU ABLE O. Sz 2v£. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI. Popular Throush llsete and Ilirrcl Fast Line to nit Points East dc "West. Fast Time, Best Arraranwlatlaas and Sare Can ndhn la t'alaa Depots. A FOLK DAdLl Til.llV M 1 EACH WAV BKTWREN ■" CuiGiBMU, Loflisfiilo ud St. Louis, Stopping at Way Points. IntXiurieat Parlor Can a alt limy Trains. Palme* SteepingCars larilSIiktTrails. MAS KAY COACUKS IF. ALh 1 UAtS. TIU1NS going”;AST: Stations. Aernm- Day Night Fast award K.\», Kxp. Exp. Cv St. lands. 62'wln Sivam 7 00pm SOOptn " Shattue SiSnu 933am, SOSpiu 1010pm “ Sandoval.. s.V-am 912pm. “ chilli. . SP’Kr,. toivuin Oatipra udWimv “ Flora ,. .10 is.u, lUKata htstpni II 33pm •‘Olney.. ll'JJnn U T‘; ni |I2Upm 12!7mu “ Vluwnn’s. MiSjini ISiiiun Wttsim lAtam-i “ Mitchell.. 2 Slim: 241pm 2Slum Slsosn “Seymour ., 40'po S-!!ipm Strain 423am n N. Vernon ItUpm t Input 422am ArCinolaiutti. 7 STjvm 6septa 6Slam 7ta Loutsviiio.. 6 23pm 623 an . . 3 Count TRAINS GOING H KST: • !.v Ctnctnu ti 3.Warn slSem 7 00pm S06pm “ N. Vernon S&ftui: Hr tin in a i'riu lUAnpia “ Seymour .. Ululate lloSam to 18pm tl lupui “ StUehrlt.. U ISain 12»lpm it 23pm 121 Turn “ Vlueenu's lOOprn ilupm 13ua:u 2Sion “ Olney.. . 2.input soipui 243am 3 Smut “ Flora . ... 333pm 3S3ui;< 332mm 410«m “ Odin — 4 43pm 430pm 42x».m T13aiu “ Sandoval 4 32pio 4:Spr i 423uu> 320am •• Sliattue . 5W)m 443pv.) 4 4Smn iSAoatn At St, Lotiis 7 22um 344H>m «3tium7 4&uui TkroagSi Sleeping Car Attowditiofis te CiQCineat!, Le&isYilie, St. Louis, WasMaltOB, Baltimore, New Tort PbiiadeipMa and all luttruitSlale Paints. For Gwignuiu tun! Immt Seeker*. thf'Ct A >1.” 1* me Khcn teat a«U quickest route anc provides the best necomodtit"ns. 't he o. ,c M. is the only line running amleepitntcarof any--tlenwlncion tie!ween ClXClNN&TInad ST. I.OF IS For reliable information ah to ronte*, rates ticket., time, etc., apply In p.'rson or by, lettoi to K. «. Bon Ur bast, Ticket Ac t. O & M. lt’y, V, lu-hingtnn. Ind j nr,tor.G. JONES, Ilistrlo! I’njsengcrAitent fibin A Mississippi RV, Vincennes. Indtaim JOHN F. BA BN Alt ti, W. li. RHATTUe, Fres’t and Gen. Man. Uen. l‘as». Agt ri.NllNNATI.O El lit It 1 X.LA HD'S TOBACCO,

J-’ACTS YC'J CA« !JE7 OfJ. That the -efAft e wf /t-?rtf tubncco factory intin vntrll li in jersey City, J. That this fitcto-y nsskt* the pp-hir trtl worldfacial ClrnsSTiltJ, tbouc-w.vledjcd etaodan! far Crei-chua uter.-teir * ifcaeao. That thi» factory was eettKiahitl-ta icr.g *eo a* iy€o. That Lui ya*rt>JSd)tt raodc and jwM therromens tjaaniiiy fi ey,5®s^Sa I he, cr fsurtees theoatad t»s* of Iomccp. That this wet ruore than cn? -sefeMh of >"U the to* hair*, made Ht the United States notcdthttiathn.! that theta were j6! factorio at work. That in the IsM « rare this fhetsfy hea'heiped eupport the United States likweramoat to the extent of over Forty-feme niliion eevenhestfred thoueond dsUwe (J,s,jo«naoo.oo) paid lata the U. S. Treasury lo Internel Revests Taxes. ■ * Thst the pay-roll of this factor; le about J<a»heeru» pee year or Oaejceeatr per freak. That this factory staptcya about j.rao-operattfss. Tki this factory meshu each a vondstfaBy coed chc-.-r in Ciirafirs Plug t! ns r»»y c sher f tetoriss have tried i t loitata lija vein,and in deepair sow try tn attnwt cuaoai by ofierintybnu • pjeecj c: i-.iiti.or r.-oude few the tame pries. That this (tutor/ nrverthotea ccntimic* te increase it* bu*te*»every year. Fkat ildi factory beteaca t J and is operated hr You; a. vuy truly, r. lotillard a ca dJUlUBft .. . -ii'J^”!igLiid-.J-!iiBBEB m h m m To get what is owing to thla ofllce would bo greatly appreciated. I H M M II * I lirAlTT7\7toUiinatlo. -.hit this out. Wo m 11 f\{ H ¥ will send you free, somethin* tiiullU 1 of great vtiliio and ItuirortRnce to von, that v, i!l start you I ;i business which will bring you in more money right uway limn. Anything else in this world. Any one nan do to* work sod live nt home. Utlteh sex; alt este*. Somethintf new, that lust coin* money tor all workem. h* will Hurt you; capii tl not nettled- Tin* »» one of the genuine. important chetKMe of a lifetime. Those oho ere ambitious ne4 enter prising ti ll! tint deUv. Oratnl mi lilt free. Addrert true & Co., Autfusla, Siwir.e . 'i«glgU...HUf'iSHB Dimples. Iowf,er,tl'REK> f AVegeialiie ... fltSRSi*1 !•***og the *irin CTl TDUl’h % Amt t ho AiWbJni crmvr? K&W 2