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

POWDER Absolutely Pure. 'Till*powder never varies. A mnrvclnrpurlly atrvn.Ui ttnd *hnlwywni‘w. More economical thantheordinary klnd*..ai>d cannot Im m»ld In competition with the multitude or low toil. »liort weight ntum or phosphate po»iler*. Hold only Incan*, Royal ItnltInc Powder (»o„ IttJ Wall Ht . N. Y. Pike County Democrat. fSHBBBHBBS*!—... ---1I.1"" -""" THURSDAY, MAY 3. 18S3. (Enter* I At the Po*lo«r.ee nt fctendmr*, Ind., for tvanauilaeloa through the until* a* Avuiid rlitM mutter.) lUMUirTIUI, Prr tear - - *l.*3 I'Ll B KIT Lit. TPcraotp. sending u* a rlnb of rtVK, with 6.3i, will receive the pniwr free for one year. The Pike taaal) ItfmocrM hat the larfeat dmiiUei «r may aewv.aiwr pahlhhwl la Plh* Ceaiit) I idf rrtltera will make a a«t» ef Ihlafaet:

ADVEKTlSlXti HAILS AXII Ull.ES. Space.! t w. "2 w* 3 a- ) ws linos Crm* lyeur Inch A W4 •• »- Hi «t W » ' **• t ; 1,1 * 4 <*> -*$ l 25 l ti< i 2 01) a Ufi 5 00 10 u» •* <jr>. 2 to) 4 00i » w>; V2 00 a itMst, 8 ilirh 100 4 tneli I 8* corn 1 i col’ii, a On a tuTni 8 0i> | , Jf f # l.l* ' m *9.- . A I* t HI 2 Hi 3 III, 5#'! 9 O'l »« I» 3 3 35 |I» 6 <N, It «! a> lij s tu' 4 mi g>r, id o> w «'| «v on a «)! 7 w » «*' l» t»i Hi uu, 7i iU BUSINESS LOCALS. Hot lunches served at all bfftir* bv WmHisuf.x, Sr. 1 keen the verv best Cincinnati lajrerbeer. Wulltaorn, Sr. Waalcd. 1 will pay ca«h for span of Draft Horses. 11. 11. Sxtdkr. I'or Sale. \ Combined Cfaampi'>n Hooper andli! wer. Call on It. A. HcAlarref, Peter»bvi\(. Irdih jim. Thoreh br.ttrd IV. I.. D ntgta* • Shoe, «]so a full line of his other ' good* advertised in another column, ■ trav be found’ at J. fl. Yocm A Cu\ Agl». Petersburg, Ind. * 4 SPLENDID CHANCE! K »r YOI . IVrmatifnt rmlUoa Uw yrarroundl 0««»d Njr iBiftBkwl! No cxpcriciu'c *>e«sUd! woodeharac* j t»r unit w >rk alone I* tin* reqolrvnitiit. Outfit ,ttx%c Hrr»d for > leant* »« oner* n.jtln »*>«•. Writ* tUrl- ACSTIXNIUW. Nnrsfl) man, Rochester, Sew York. ■ $1,000,000 to Loan. - On Intpi ' Vetl H. al K- •' ■. I »«n:» of <300. to |10:0>J. Loan* completed * lit from ten to 30 day*. Interest S and 7%. A IIillmak & Co’a tf] In*. Agency. Money Tr Loan. AH person* wishing to borrow money on long time and v**y term* on rral estate*offlrlty ran |> c accent-1 outdated by calling on K. A. Kt.v. Petersburg Iiul. Simple anti Hare. The fnttnwliu! prescription fsr dysentery,1 , diarrtur amt alt aummer complaint*. is furnished by n prominent phyaiclaa tv bn used * tt In bia praetlca for several years with uutform sut-omt*. Kolr adults, take i«t tea•poonlul of Gilmore's Atomatle Wine ami th* same quantity of ooru starch, after ev. ery discharge. For children, bn* toaapoorAil Of Ollnuin-'a Aroma lie Wine and seine quantity of corn starch. For infants notier one year, ten drops of this Wine and corn starch enough to thicken it, Tbt« pie- , acrlntlon i* safth sure and reliable, it doe i not leave tha patient constipated, but re stores to perfect health.

OI1.MORK S AROMATIC WISE. It It prepared eapremty fur trialing alt whnat dlteoara cornmoult celled KrmsXVn rl> plain'* with which nearly all woman nro af* nk’tau, ati.J fl>r tltw ruwa III* a mo*! punitive cure It wlil purify and enrich your blood, give «t length mid •tandlnee* t* your nar' r*. and In vlgorate your entire *y*:rtn, giving you roar aheela ami bright sparkling •yea. Donut delay but got It at once und be cured •* thoununde alredy hare. We alll eaud free toany uddreaa u book containing *ul Infui .‘ hi much u*ful information fur the Indie* “Ollmore’a Aromatic Wine U giving better eattalaction than any mvdlctuc I have told In twenty year* It W all tt t* rvprteeotcd to be.’ w. T. JdYNKF - ‘ “ - ' For tala b« SKH, Druggvet, Delaware, O. IRaNK i HORN It JtuuK. The l.adle* KnTorlte. The new high arm 1. >'. Singerl • tkealmpleat In eouatruetlou, hut leat .work'tig part*. ami will do a wider range of woik. with leva labor, than any other Sewing machine in the world, Olt. Needle*. amt repair* for all Sirica of Singer Machine* kept and an Id by H. It. Jnhnaon Manager and Sale*man.- Cfflc/at Mr*. BIclwrlMa'i MiiUttVjr 8t«rv. ! . , L'1" BBS— ttTClF1HS—flEAUIT Tl TIKL C.C.C. CERTAIN (hill (ure . ala and Karel eel Caro 1 Fever, Intereifetrn:. Remittent. Malarial Fever, Dumb Ague. __ r aad all Pi.. originating i a Tbrptd Liver or Malaria. 1OW be given to th Um of ApJ. C. MBNOENHALL & CO., ^ .. . V. t. A. by Frank a&d Hcrnbroek. --

THE NEWS Evansville has several defective 1 stile walk damage-suits on htytd Elizabeth Arnold died recently in Pittsburg at the age 118 years. Wheat in Cass enmity is reported in very poor rood it on, Terre Haute will have a bicycle tournament next Monday. Reports of the Winter wheat ctop is generally favorable this year. There an* 55 murderers now confined in the northern penitentiary. The “Pelican Club'’ is the name of a new gymnastic association at Terre Haute. > Ex-Senator McDonald lias been employed by the defendant* in the W ise will case. The Indianapolis street railway has been sold to a Chicago company at *1, 000, (DO. The National Green Back party ot this <-.>unt> have concluded to put no ticket in'tty* field this Fall. The Trustees of the tow u of Leavenworth, Craw ibid count, have fixed (lie rate of liquor license at $100. Ed Chamberlain' fatally shot Ida Wittenbiirg the other night in White youuly, for refusing to marry him. A negro delegate of the pure Atriran stock was a feature of the late Indiana Democratic State Convention. Notwithstanding the drouth here. M,me parts ol the country have been pvri flown with water from the rise of, river*. ’ Fifteen latuillci of employes of the Ohio Falls Car Works have re moved from Jetlersouville to ludiau ,! poll-. The Temperance and Reading room societies of this place* scent almost demoralized. Let there be a revival of both.

Tlio Popr hmdfvlaml against the ••plait" of campaign" inaugurated by ibe Irish National League, on the ground tbal it Is illegal. VIncettue* Xeict: Jack Avres was seen by Sheriff McDowell at the In- j sane asylum yesterday. Jack is a | wreck, menially and physically. 9 .1. Hi.hi: a prominent I citizen of Evansville, died »f licarl dis-1 jease on la»t Thursday, while try ink j |oa a pairof shoe* in VCood Iln>‘s store, j ■- There >• a prhUalMlity that a labor'] ticket will be put in the lie! 1 in thi« comity for the cnii'i;leiwiion of voter* in the coming Fail campaign. The people at Utica refuse.1 to let j linytou. the swimmer, land there for I the night. They look bun to be the j devil, dr***ed as lie was in hi* queer] aquatic a. mor. > A>i interesting legal question is likely to ati-e over the finding of 111.000 on a Sent county farm rented by Smith Stewart. The owner of the laud claims the tu »ney,though the renter ting it up. Si me of the coins are over SCO rear* old. Shveti children iu less tiian two year* is the record of Mr* Phoebe j Lynch, ol S \more, Ind., wjto eighttecn month* ago gave birth to trplets. ] and w ho to-day i» tbc mother of two i boy* art! two girl*. All seven, with 1 their mother, are alire and healty. j Iu all probability the oldest pony ? in the country. If uot In the world, ‘ died the other day of old age. The j aultnal was owned by Harrison Gil-j bert, a business man of Chili, a town iu niiami county, and was what is gen- ! entity culled an “Indian pony*4. The ponv was foaled iu Kotclu'sko county, 1 iu 1837, making Its age just ol years, i Tlte barb wire industry la In a fair j way of living overcome. According to! the Iron Age there are forty-fbnr man i ufaettircr* In tht* country who own i 2.191 machines. It 1* estimated that In < 200 worktiigdays,rumilng single turns they will make 300,000 tons of bath wire, wltlla the consumption ranges from 130,000 to 150,000 ton* a veer. writer lit the Indianapolis New s advocates setting out alternately soft maple and American elm for street and road shade and ornament. The tuaple grows rapidly but Is not long lived. The elm grows slower but will live a oeutur- or more. Ikv tlio time the maples succumb the elms will fill the spares, and uo more planting be necessary.

Franklin 3Ji!cs MD., LL B. notad specialist, has begun the publication of ft quarterly on Ifnmsn lllglita, which contain* much valuable information for uicu. women and ohildren. lie is d ,i vu of scouring agents to canvass for it,and offer* unusually liberal inducement to tho*e who will engage tu that capacity. For terms and copies address the Doctor at Kikltar:, Indiana. In the Supreme Court recently the following decision ou the etock law was handed down by Judge Elliottlu a cate appcalctl from Clinton county: ‘Section i!,339, revised etatqie*, hae iso reference to animals that bat ttrayed from their owners, but applies to auhnals suffered to run at large in counties where there is ao order of the board of commissioner* authoruing owners to allow their animals to run it large. The object of this section U'to coerce owners of domestic animals to keep them within their otr n euciosu re*,u utess there is e proper order ef the board of commissioner*, allowing them to run at large. When a person Seises domestic animals under tide statute he oau detaiu them for the cause* provided bj atatnle entjr."

Local If niton. E. A. falaly started for (bo Jasper court Monday. Dr. Carleton lias-noli recovr red from 1i1# severe at tack of sickness. You will find the cheapest and newest hats at Miss Lucy Hoggalt’s. [3t. Mrs. tV. V. Hargrave left Monday to visits friends and relatives in Princeton and Vicinity. The Advertiser, tlic finest 5c. cigar in the market, is sold by II. ltichrich. [3» Mrs. E. A. Ely has been quite ill for several days. Fred Selby, of Indianapolis, came down last Week to visit bis parents,!! this place, looking the picture of health. Yon will find the very latest styles of hats, feathers and flowers at Miss Lucy Hog<aatt’s. [3t. lion. Santuel Hargrove, of Princeton, called on the Democrat, Friday, and gave us “tin” that sounds like silver, and we believe it is. Next! II. ltichrich has just received a fine lot of s|xming goods, such as fishing tackle, lines, base ball goods, Ac., Ac. [3t It is reported that there lives in this county a man who is too stingy to cat his supper by lamp light, lest his shadow should get a bite. Miss Carrie Parker has been employed in Miss Lucy lloggait’s millinery store as trimmer and dress-mak-er. {3t. Winslow .Vetcs: Jf. B. Young, wife and daughter, of Petersburg, visited relatives at this place Sunday.-Mr. Lingo of Petersburg, was down last Saturday looking up his prospects as principal of our schools uext winter. * Vincennes JVcir*:: Oliver Hammond, an old and promiucut business man of Petersburg, was iu the city Thuisday. Ft’XKiiorsER A McCord. Eleven years experience, and fine out-fit for work. 4t Daviess county .Democrat: Miss Hanoi I. ol Petersburg, went to Hawatlta, flan, Thursday.-J.C. Ilammottd. Petersburg, and .1. C. Tichnor, Terre Haute, were in the city Monday.

To! Spilman, Fred Vincent, Fred Pam*U.John McCord, Pearl Spilman,, Gluts. Hackes* and Geo. Frank last Monday fishing at the Islaud, in White river. They caught a “twopound bass ami a fifteen-pound hyp* popcttatmis.*’ ' * Funkhooser & McCord, of Oakland City,dentist*.make splendid new teeth as low a* *7 per set. Gold filling as cheap as one dollar. 4t Mis* Lucyllo-rgatt has opened a millinery {tore on Main St. opsite C *uri House, iu Dr. Hawkin'* building. where she will carry on ail kind* ot' millinery ami dress making. [3t. Alt persons coining from Petersburg or Princeton, or vicinity, having as much as |5 worth of dental work done, we will pay your fair on train. FuNKHoLiiEB & McCojid. 4>] Sttieidle. hast Monday morning, James Bottoms •molded, In hts Ham. a ftw miles south of town, by cut tin* his tilimst with a knife, tt was known that his mind was miltulauced f«r snmetluie from causes not altogether understood, Its was In good cl re urn stances, was a good man, and w as at pcaos with everybody, so far as known. Insanity is the only cause of hts action. • PETERSBURG Pl IILir SCHOOLS. Report of Month Ending Apr. 27, \SS. iiioh aciiooi,. Pupils who*c average is 90 or more t Lida Lee. 97; N.imda Jackson, 90; Willie Crow. 90; Wither Burger, 96; Aid K'mr, 91; Cha«. Good rid, 94; lticky 8chwfer,9a; James Boonahot, 91; Kate White. 92: Eleanor Gurrnau. 92; Ida CleiuUmnin, 93; Hattie Maloti, 94; A. W. Chappell, US. Neither lardy norabsott: Nannie Jackson, Civde Jackson, Hattie Malotte, and 1th key Schwfer. URAHHAD DCfARTUCN'T. Pupils whose average ia 90or more: Philip Junes, 98; Edmond Frank, 98; Minnie King. 9S: Esteilo Frank, 97; Fannie A*hhy,97; Ethel Byers, 97; Lutl# White 97; Maggie Sullivan, 94; JJelic McGowan. 92; Tolie Smith, 92; Ira Forgusotb, 90; Lulle Harrison,90s Ella Howard, 90; George Vincent, 90. Neither tardy nor absent: George Hufphlus. Philip Jones,Alice Howard, K*tella Frank, Edmond Frank, Tot tie Smith, Delia McGowan, Min uie King, Ethel Byers, Fanuie Ashby. IXTKRMKRIAVK ItCFAitTMCNt, Pupils wbo*o average Is 90or more\ Laura Burger. 93; Lola Smith, 95; Edna Crow, !!>: Aida Posey, 90; Mary llogcra. 95; Mary Weaver, 97; Earl Burger, 95; Gustave Frank, 98; Willie head, 97; llerschel Richardsou,92; AnhurSteir-',09; Ivy liar--roll, 93; Jessie Guerin, 90; ilvruice Frank, 97; Flora Urn infield, 95; Flora Bet hell, 93: Pearl Stuckey, 96; Johnle Crouch. 93: Flora Colvin. 92: Wiliie Spillman, 92; Clyde Lent, 97; Eddie Holphim .*,92 ,* Grace Stuekv.96. Neither tardy nor abaeut: Ivy Harrell, llerulce Frank, Flora Brumfield Mattie Mitchell. Grace Stuckey. Johuie Crouch, Laura Buiger, Mary Rogers, Mary Weaver. Earl Burger, Gustave Frank, Willie Read, Ilcrschoi Richardson. SECOND nautr DEPAHTMKXT. Pupils whose average it 90 or more Maggie Higgins 96; Emma Browi 96; EfTa Benedict, 94; Otiie Solb\ 94; M innie Snyder, S«5; Lillie Cooii rod, 92; Hartman Schr/er, 93; Chai lie Baum, 91; Charlie Ferguson, 94 Lida Stuckey,,90; flslleu Posey, 91 Jasper Jones. 92; Dennis Gore, 91 Bertha Schtefer, 91; Neva Gordoi 94; Carrie Davltwou, 93; Emma Rut 93; Claud Martin, 93; Blythe Jobs •or. 90: Maudio Harrell, 91. Neither tardy uor iibaetti: Hello f*t»ey, Bertha, Schwfer, Carrie Di visaon, Emma Brown. Maggie Ilig gins, Minnie Snyder, Hartman Selin fer, Charlie Ferguaou. near raniiAir. Neither tardy, nor absent: Best; Betridge, Lu»a Brown, Bulah Braae toa, Katelia Ferguson. Rosa Moor Nannie Martin, Luia Martin. Perm Ha Perkins, Mattie Rt ft. Lida Rose* Helen Smith. Peart Haowdan, Raj sa.'S&JSrsbSSSs.'iR li®

OUR COUNTRY COUSINS. Items of Interest Gathered by the Democrat’s Correspondents. Stendal. ! Mr. Ed., I herewith send a few line* for onr paper Hiram Tevalt, three miles southwest of Stenda! ha* recently lost some fine horse* which completely puzzles our barriers. Mr. Tevalt’a loss is about four-hundred dollars, and he is expecting to loose another horse soon, from the same lease. One of the. horses have been dissected with a view u» revealing the strang malady, (or poison, if such) but all skill is baffled s» far. Mr. T. is a worthy citizen, and his loss gives us regret Farmers are | busy plowing for oorn.and a shower of rain would be welcome .. Wheat and Oats are not doing as well as we would wish, but Democracy i» growing line and will bring abundance this Fall Henry Ferguson baa leaped into the Gen. Baptist block to blow ! the gospl trumpet—hope he won’t fall from grace again! Well, give Junius plenty of gniim snd shell, and demolish his cob house and burn his flimsy nest. W. S.— A Sound Legal Opinion. E. Rainbridge’Munday Esq, County | Ally., Clay Co., Tex. says: “Havel used Eleciric Bitters with most hapS |>y results. Mv brother also was very low with Malarial Fever and Jann-1 dice, but was cured by timely use of ihis medicine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life.” Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Kv., adds a like testimony, saying: He positively believes he would have died, had it; not been fd*Electric Billers. This great remedy will ward off, a well as cure all Malaria Diseases, and for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorders stands unequaled. Price 50e. and $1. at Adams & Son's Drug- | Store. Judicial Convention. i The delegates, appointed to Judicial eonI vention. In the counties of Dubois. Pike | and Gibson, are hereby called to meet In joiut convention at Princeton, Indiana on i Tuesday May the 1Mb. 18SS, at 8 P. M. for ; the purpose cf nominating a democratic I candidate for Prosictuiug Attn rev for the I Uth. Judicial Circut. composed of said three counties. John L. Bretz. Chairman, Dubois Co Dan C, Ashby Chairman, Pike Co. J. E. McCullough Chairman, Gibson Co.

| The follow iujr are tue delegate» to the Jl'PICAl. CONVENTION: Jefferson Township, VV J. Abbott, J L 1 Bniden, Richard Arnold; Washington, L C. Thomas <). O Smith, Lewi* Beck; Mini I iwn, J. B Bo wan; Clay, John Iiorubrook; "stoke, II. Jl IVi-seS T Harrison: Monroe. Win. Padgett, John M. Davis, A. C. Anderson; Lockhart, Samuel Fcttloftr J I* Corn, U Spradiey; Logan, John Ms A toe Marion Felix Miller, Jas C. Nealsou The Italic wing are tbe delegates to the conukkssi »• COXVKXHOS: Jefferson Townshlsp. L E. Lett, Lafe Traylor, S AV Chappell; Washington. F R Biltlerback. Jas Chew, Joseph Mortou.; Madison J IV. Richardson; Logan, John Blaise; Clay, A J Patterson; Patoka, O IS Ashby and Date DeTarr; Monroe, Vin son France. A E Edwards, O S F L Griffith; Lockhart, Harrison Seales, Johu Duckworth, John Stillwell; Marion, James Ridge, Clark Brewster Icck to Ycur Eegxt. Physiologists estimate that the hear d ies4.0Aa.tXM ptun.is or work each day No wonder people drop dead with worn out hearts. This could be prevented by Dr. Miles new and geart discovery, the New Cure. Alw ays commences when you first begin to get short of breath, have weak, faint or smothering spells, naiu nr tenderness in side. etc. Sold at Frank at Hornbrook's Drug Stare. Never nominate a man that can’t be elected. Thai’s the greatest folly in the world. Cathartic Pills are mips. To th« liver and bowels, but give ho strength. The more you take the more yon need. Miles’ PUIt (U. P.) positively strengthen. The longer taken the lees required Sample* free at Frank A Horn, b rooky. The examination held here laat Saturday w as attend bv fifty-five applicants to teach. This is nearly half enough teachers to supply the frhools of the entire county. Buckles’* Arnica Salve. The beat salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Balt Itheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand* Chilblain*, Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or uo pay required. It is guaranteed to Sve perfect satisfaction, or money rent led. Price io cents per bhx. For •ale bv Adams A Sou. HSyl Natiee. The lecture that was to have been delivered here by Thomas II. Nelson, I ex-minister to Mexico, has boon hanged fr-m Friday, April 17th, to LFi ldav May 4th. »\\ Don’t Experiment. Ton cannot afford to waste time in exj perimeeting when jour lungs is tu danger, ! Consumption always seem* at fllrst. cnly a j cold. Do not permi t any dealer tu impose j uixm you w ith toms cheap imitation of Dr. I King’s New Discovery ibr Consumption. Cough* and Colds, but be sure you get the xenaiuv. Because lie can make mote profit he may tel! vou he has something Just a* l good, or just the same. Don’t lie deceived. I nut insist upon getting Dr. King*a New : Discovery, which is guaranteed to give relief In all Throet. Lung and chest affections. Trial Bottles free at Adams A don’s Drug Store. j ■WKC Oj Is there in Petersburg end vicinity man woman or child who have not heard of J. B. Young k Co. We are having an excellent trade tad expect n better business the comeiug season titan tod prepare to. The util spntre on the head tad drive prices lower then heretofore. BILLY PATTERSON In hie day was one of tbe most commice! pf negro ml nistrels and It is sahl could make a eur laugh, hot it would do you good to see oar customer* smile when wo name prices in Dry goods, Clothing Notions Hats and the best Shoe tu the world for the money W. L. Douglas’ *403, 1300, *350 for men 1300 for boys, and ace for your jaelve* J. B. Young, Petersburg

UJL-. BBJ'.1 MISCELLANEOUS. That Hacking Cough can oe » <pncfc y canid by Shiloh’a Cure. We guarantee it. Algiers is about to begin the expo •- tali»n of clarets. Why Will Tou cough when Shiloh's Cu -e will give immediate relief. Price Metii andfl. Lester Wallack, the actor,, owt s 200 suits of clothes. Sleepless Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the Remedy for you. Only one hotel in London has a complete syslein of baths. The Rev..Geo. U. Thayer, of Bourbon, lad... says: “Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s consumption Cure ” The druggists of Iowa Ch.y have agreed not lo take out licenses to sell liquor under the new pharmacy law. Catarrh Cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Shiloh’s-Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us- on a gurantec. It cares Consumption. A Chicago newspaper makes the statement that a railroad train arrives or departs from that city every minute of the dav. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately received by Shiiob’ai'ure. Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve Croup Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. The judges are now nearly as well paid as the bail player, the game is uot neaaly so interesting.—[Toronto News. Lucky is the lady who chances, at tne time cholera breaks out at song her poultry, lo have ou hand a botlle of Canter's chicken cholera cun*, white!) is sold “no cure, no pay” by Petersburg Drugists. At the sale of war relics in Boston recently a complete flit-of a Richmond paper for the entire period of the war brought $181. Do notjhrow a way yourhard earned cash for every new cough syrup, when that standard retiledy for coughs, Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, is 23 cents. e “Uurrah!"' said a little girl “I’m not to be kept in because of thnt horrid neuralgia. My mamma lists boug ht a bottle ot Salvation Oil.”

Some Very precis* critics say that thepuriety of Henry Uivin’s accent lias been contaminated by his recent tour in tho.United States. • All anxious fathers of crying babies should at once procure the celebrated remedy, Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup. Price 25 cents a bottle. No dyspepsia or headache in the house where Laxador is kept. This valuable remedy drives off all diseases arising trout impure blood. Price 25c. Rev. Dr. Thomas Armitage Celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his pastoral settlement over the Filhaventte Baptist Church, New York, last Sunday. Simmons Liver Regulator. is what the name iiulicates "Regulator” of that most Importan t organ, the Liver. Is your Liver out of order? then is vour whole system deranged, breath offensive, you have headache, feel lauguid dispirated. and nervous, no£appetite, sleep is troubled and u lire freshing. Simmons Liver Regulator restores the health action of the Liver. See that you get the Genuine prepared hy J. il.Zeilin & Co. Queen Victoria is the first English reigninihg sovereign who has visited Florence since the time of the Cru- • tdes, when Richard I passed through the city. A man in .Connecticut has eaten fifty-three raw eggs in an hour ott a wager. He offers to challenge any one on a flve-dqaen-egg, eatiug match within the said* time, Paaey County Heard Pram. lit. Vernon Ind. Dec. 8th, 1881k I had the regular Wabailt chills at various times for nearly five yearn and tried different remedies from which I derived ilttel seueflt. I purchased two bottles of Certain Chill Cure from W. II. Fugue ft Co., druggists of Mt. Vernon, uud cured mvsclf and child permanently of the disease: A. E. i, gelstou. Don Piatt U to be the editor of anew magaaine that will be etarted in May. It wilt be published in Now York, under the uarae of Bel ford's Magazine, and will advocate free trade. The name of the beat remedy that can be cotnpouuded from i, tnorough knowledge of ttrcagthoning and blood cleausing herbs Is easy to remem ber. It D Dr. GuysoltV Yellow” Dock and Sarsaparilla. Do uot be persuaded by your druggist to take anything of a different name. It is a safe cure for impure blood and general weakness, a aura remover of aches md pains, and a true streugtheuer ef the kidney a and liver. Try it. Same Small has' aecepeel the editorship oft Ho Southern Star, n prohi bition weekly published In by Charles D. Barker. The be the organ of the third

Colon Labor Platform. 1. Every human being possesses a natural inalienable right to suiUoienl land for self-support, and w e desire to secure to every industrius citizen u a home, as the highest result of free insitutions. To this end we demaud a graduated tax on all large estates, especially those held for speculative oci tenant purposes; the reclamation of all unearned laud grants; the immediate opening of Oklahoma ,t(> homestead settlement; the purchase of all unoccupied Indian land ami the settlement ot the various trices upon land in screrilty ; also laws preventing corporations from acquiring real estate beyond the requirements ol their business, and also ownership of land. The systems of irrigation in states and territories, where necessary, shall be under such control asha'l secure the free and equitable use of the water aud franchises to the people. 2. The means of communication and tcansporation should be^ owned and controlled bv th* people, as is the United States postal service, and equitable rates everywhere establish

ed. 3. Tho establishment of a National monetary system In the interest of the produce, instead of the speculator ami usurer, by which a circulating medium in necessary quantity ami full legal tender shall be issued directly to the people, without the intervention of banks, or loaned to citizens upon ample security and also upon a low rate of interest, to relieve them front the ex tori ions of usury aiul enable them to control the money supply'. We demand the prompt payment of the National debt, ami condemn the further issue of interestbearing; bonds, either by the National Government or by States. Territories, Counties of MtuncipatalTtie*. 4. Arbitration should take the place of strikers and other injurious methods of settling lalior disputes; the letting of convict labor to contractors bo prohibited; the < outract system be abolished in public works; tiie hours otlabor in industrial establishments be reduced ■ commensurate with the increase of production in labor-saving machinery r employes be protected form bodily injury; equal pay being given for equal works for both sexes, gml labor, agricultural and co-operative association be fostered and incor|lorated by laiv. The foundation of a republic is the intelligence of its citizen*, aiid children who are driven into work-sliops,ntiu and factories are deprived of eduta lion, which should be secured to all/jy proper legislation. We desire ipsee labor organizations extend tlp*>uiigout all civilized countrie^untill it should be Impossible tor yuespots to array the workiugmemart one country in war against their brother of another country. 5. Appreciation of the service of United States soldiers and sailors, we demand for them justice before charity. The purposely depreciated nion ey paid them during the war should be made in equal to the gold paid the bondholders. The soldiers was promised coin, or its equivlent, and (mid in depreciated paper. The bondholders loaned the government depreciated paper, aad contracted to take it back, but where paid in gold. 6. A graded income tax is the in os equitable system of taxation, placing the burden of government on those who can best afford to par, instead of I layiug it ou the farmers and produc- } ere and exempting millionaire bond- | holders and corporation. ! 7. The capture of the United | States senate by millionaires and tool* of corimratiou who have notvnipatliv wHh free institutions, threatens the very existence of the Republic. W> demand a constitutional amendment making: United States senators elec live by a direct vote of tho people. 8. Stale* and National laws should be passed that will effectually exclude from America the Mongolian sieve and A‘ia(lo competition. 9. I'lie employment of bodits ot a mad man hv private corporations should bo prohibited. lOt The right to voto Is inherent iu filtizonitliip. Irrespective of sex. 11. .Sxcessivo wealth, resulting in luxury auil Idleness on the one hand amt excessive toll and poverty on the other. Heads to Intemperance and vice The measures of reform here demanded will provo to be tuo sclent'tic solution of the temperance qiistion Xatioe te The Veters af Pile County. Notice Is hereby given to all members ot the Labor party, Greenback party, Grangers, Soldiers, Prohibitiouisti, and to all other citizens that indorse the above platfoi in, and are opposed to “fusion” with the old parties, to meet at Winslow, Saturday,May 12. 1883, for the purpose of svauizing a county central commit tie* and transacting such business as may come up. Let each township We well represented. J. A. Hakumote. Cha'm'u Patoka, Tji. The Ohio and Mississippi Railway will run another of its popular Western excursions April 24th. Tickets atone fare for the round trip, with stop over privileges; will be sold to points in Kansas, Nebraska lows, Minnesota, and Dakota, good — ‘SJSEr&'LiSB. “ . m

Natural Gas!! Not from the bowels of Mother earth, but a spontaneous output from Sturdy thinking farmers!! They strike the “fronton R>ekw of solid facts, ami speak volumes ol praise for the'‘Wauder on Wheels.” the McCormack Biuder. They tell Of its light draft, Krouemy in repairs; And of its simple knot ter, of Only seven pieces, ami Only two moving ones: Only stow ami positive movements that can not get wrong. Fa rmers, don’t fail to see it before you buy. Joe Pattkrsox & Go.. AgU. LEGAL. Xotice to Physicians. |N PURSUANCE of the taw establishing a 1 County Board of Aeisith, and nqnring ait phystciansaud aocoueharsto repor to she secretary of said Board. I hereby request a fit!) compliance with the law in this regard, and all licensed physicians and aecouchnrs are herehv notified to address tXelr reports and all business pertaining to my office to A. L. CASK. See R Yelpcn. P.ke Ctk.Ind. 1 -- SnperintendeiiPs Notice. pBHIJC examination of applicants for A teacher’s license will be lie d on the last Saturday of eaeh month ns follows: For the mouths of June, September and March, at Augusta; forthc months of July, October, January and April, at Petersburg; for the months ol August, November, February aud May, at Winslow. A certificate of good moral character from some member of the County Board of Education must be brought by applicants in the county ami from County Superintendent by those out of the county. W. B. P1RK1.E. June 16. issT. County Supt. Application for license. VOTICE is hereby given, that i wit! apply as to the Board of Commissioners of Pike comity, Indiana, at their June term.-Il*S, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors In a iess quantity than a quart sit a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank upon my premises, for one year. My ! place of business wherein said liquors are to be sold and drank is a one-story frame building situated on the sou'h wrest coroner of the ! south west quarter of the south west quarerof section thirty one (St) township one 0} South Range Seven (7) west, it br ing tii* only building located on one acre out of the south west corner of the said described real estate. Stj Joit.N ALSTATT, .

^application for License. | Volte* I* hereby riven, that we will apply to a” the Board of Commissioners* of Hke county Indian*. »t their June term, IsaS? Pie * license to sell gplrilus. vtueous cm* m« it lEquors In « lessquantity than st qnnrt at u time, with the privilege ofailowlng the suasetu be, drank upon our premises, for one year Uur Elate ofbusiness wise rein said liquors art- Us e sold ami drank is a one »t»ry entitle !«illain* situated on the North East half of lot number sixty-seven (•?) In the o-.rn Of PMersbur)l Elbe county .Indiana. K. E. Hfrcajtl.L. TBCSTERR’ NUTiCKK. NOTICE Is hereby given to all parti, r eoneensed that I will attend at my office Us Otwell, at Ureedeu's harness shop, artsy soxiisr, 10 transact business connected with the t,filer •if Trustee of Jefleisou township. il.uU.iy. Trustee V OTICE Is hereby given to ail parties Interested that 1 will attend'at my office tr. dlandal, KVKItr TCBSOAT, ro transact business connected with theoffice if timstce of Lockhart township. All persons having bualaes-a with said oihre w>ii please take notice. J. W.BTILWKL?* Trustee. NOTICE Is hereby given t«i all nasties concerned, that 1 will be at ui> residence, one mile east of Arcadia, *v*av tueshay. To attend to bussnesa couu-cteJ with the office uf Trustee of Monroe township. ■SAMUEL LO A* K. Trustee. N’OTICE Is hereby given, thist I trill be at my residence. » rrtST TUCSSPAr. To attend te business connected with the office of Trustee of Logan township. JHi“ Posttlvely.no business (ransactec! exoep! on olKee-uays. SILAS KIEK, Trustee. N OTICE is hereby gl ren to all part les concerned that 1 will hi tend at my residence ktf.bv xasDil, To timnsaet business connected with the office T rustee of Madison tow ship. Positively no business transacted except on uCllce-days. JAMES RCMBL12. Trustee. N OTICE la hereby given to all persons Interested that I will attend at my office at toy residence. KVKBT MtDAT, to transact business connected with the office uf Trustee of Marlon township. At! ptisens haring business with said office will pi.east* take notice. V. F. BROCK. TrusteeDENTISTS Vlai Dr. J. D. Lcetzerich, -OY1RKbjr-~.—~—

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PISOM «.U!tt The ekst Cough Medicine is Piso's Ctre for Const-xptiok. Children take it without objection. By all druggista. 25c. House (new) of 5 rooms Hail and porch and all necessary out buildings. good cistern and plenty of young fruit trees, f rape vines Ac.,In a pteasnt part -|iKraiftMMsBffiggnHtfnss| of town. Terms very low Payments easy TOW .S£ LOTS. IS very desirable town tots in Union. Terms lower than the lowest. We have several lots and houses and lots in retersburgjtleairable localities. Terms low. nonso and lot hr Petersburg Joining Snyenls addition ail new and complete, good cellur, fruit, and water, {too cash. FOR jrioN 1 B<a*iaSmeui ScSd b^dn sgood. Use House A Lot In Alford, dwelling and store room combined, two stories lu good reptdr. Win sell eiuaper than the cheapest J-’H''1. fW. The choicest house and lot on tipper i'aln • NtfSrt, house of 1ft rooms. an abundance of fruit of sit kinds. $a*». $1<C0 cash, balance on easy terms. , Two lots with new frame bouse all neat and complete with young orebsi'd in Morgansaddition, pJtO. > ash or e: chat ge fbr sumli farm Lots 3» A 40 In Snyder addition. Will sell for 1133, or trade.

Lot 18 in Morgan addition with house of four rooms uud good baru.fJSO, S&X), cash balance in nine mouths. a very desirable lot with double business house. Joe house and well of never falling wsterin Luton, lad.,*630. House and 2 lots in Oakland City, house of several rooms near railroad. W7a, or exchange for land or house A lot or near Petersburg. I'.lIt.HS, 3T acres go«d land lu Clcy township. #00; cash, 142 years oh balance. SI acres id Clay tp. well improved; 10 acres timber. J2750;toPheueh.ted.iosuitpurchaser. hi acres in Logan township, with good weli, log house and barn. 4Wt; one-third cash, but. to suit purchaser TS acres in Clay township adjoining the 40 acres above named, with good new frame dwelling and barn, a good young orchard and plenty of water. Price, |2buu; uue-third cash, bah iu gquai payments of U..lid 21 mouths. SO acres in Logan tp.; W acres Umber bal. in high state of cultivation; 2-stoi y frame dwelling, good barn, two wells good water, all ueeessary oiit;bul!dings.y<H.ug orciiaru; a tip top farm throughout, lu .c, sBss); one-tbird cash; i and 2 years ou Lain pee. 80 acres in Lockhart tp. 50 acres iu cultivation, bal. in white oak timber. good log buildings, good water and 00 flue young fruittrees. Ohio; Ji cash, bat. iu 12x24 mouths. SO acres in Clay tp. adjoining I’nion. All ■ cleared and iu nigh state af cultivation, tio. i per aerc; j£ cash, cal. to su it pu rebuser. SO acres tu Clay Ip. good house, barn and out building, un public read, well clovered, nty ol water. ♦HuO. tfcash, 12to24 mom ■U acres iu Washington Tp. at Stork’s ferry, iood lauu. 8120b. Payment Iosuit putchasr. 88 acres one mile from Petersburg, on WInow road. 80 aeres clean’d, hue laud. WJ nr acre to suit purchaser. 160 aeres one mile from Petersburg, in hue >uuU;on,ali tillable, well clovered. »40 per acre, tnutleash. Deferred payments flfuu per year tvtth 6 percent. Interest uuuualA bargain. SO0 acres in Patch a Tp. known as the CopeJsud 4- Post land, iu feect. Si, I 18, K. 8. ft . Price |5ouo. su scree of said land is timber. Wlil sell aeparaU. tor 11201. jj cash bal. in i al 2 years ou 6 per cent, interest * 200 Acres heavv timber laud in Putnam Co. Tcun. . Price tauft or trade lor Pike Co. real estate, » 15 Acres good tend solid new ‘him room framed* eUtasg withlltity.brick foiKdation, one mile from low t* cash, balance in 12 mouths. 60acres near Posty’seon 1 mines all ’.tv the bottom. Excellent earn land, 52,4U), or 85‘; acres the abo ve SO »uu ad, aeres containing large new ten story lieet.c, other buildings and orchurd, W.OUOeee us at once ns great Uturum tuts ate tt.vlit olHbt above. 80 acres in Lockhart Tp. level and in good shape. 70 acres cleared, good box house of 8 rooms log b«ni sheded 40x50 feet two good cisterns aud other improvements 20 good fruit trees. «wa» half cash bsloi.ee ,o suit purchaser, will take etoci; for parts of cash payment. *- 101 acres in Montgomery Co. Kan. 4 miles from town of 3&J0 inhabitants level, well fenced p'.euty of water orchard of 125 treei uud new frame house, wit 15 rooms. (l.suo. on easy terms nr exchnng for Real Estate tn Pike Cm A rate chance for a person wishing to locate la Southern Kan. 50 acres In Loci.hurt tn. hewed log house W ’stfuies high with out buildings, frame an log bartuorehasd an ahtniJaheb of water 4o acres rii-arc-d, etl fetu-eds fftCd. 1, cash Utianec la one t.ud two years.

SSL ilia* MMl>alinturnshunprueeeeg for Ih9 relief of till" rials of puHeals, none of the onKuary oustm of lien maul effect a cere. Porto* our extensive college anti Isos:t:ce we bare expel talented \viih Hatred sew and .soms-blnded remea<T«m*«B.vliie piwcrtidlo* a ofmintn uixi speedy care, as of tiisw. in our pou nce bare been • iasteeffs. “!« Wtit-h will raremeeteases* toe (4 A4i!ittturci!loa ' - . Kiw mm mm. mm% *4 T**4»0 VT KOW, __ Errors of ¥outh. 8CFFEKEBS FlSOSi ^ Eema ftilfittf, Isatkfai A JidisercUsis, Last Suktad il % j8S m WKKIIM t! fr*m th* effects ©f yoothfal ^ * .1 a state of ;