Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 1, Petersburg, Pike County, 24 May 1888 — Page 2

Pike Count; Democrat. ■v i. l. »nt. ISSUSD KVKRV THl fUiUAY. tin. mi. r«r imMMii 6R0VER CLEVELAND. l'*r Vie* PnaUeal, ISAAC P. GRAY.

DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. Governor— CVmrtlwid C. Matwn. Lieutenant 0>iv«nor-\V!HI*m R Myera, Hceretsry of State- ItoUrt W Mlers. Auditor of State— t'lmrlos A. Munson. Treosuirr of State—Thomas B nyr»e* Reporter Supreme qfctirt— John W. Kern. Attorney-general—John H. Wilson Kuperinteuilrnt Public luslniellou—K. K. Griffith. Judges »f Supreme Court — First I list rlet—W K. Nil-lark. Heroin! IHstrirt—<». V. llowlc. j Fourth IMstrtrt—Allen Xollars rarstuEXTiAL rurrou At 1-arffe—Tontas It. Cobb ami Joint K. 1-amt’ First district. 8. It. Vance; Second dlaC. H. Ilulililnt; Third district. Charles IJewett; Forth district, Nicholas Connctt; Filth district. John It. Hast; sixth dlstiict, Thomas J. Study; Seventh district, I hi v Id S thaailng; Right district,*.Ft. Cuctt; Ninth district John F McHugh; Troth district, J. W. stt>"iirt; Klevcntli district, Joliu N Ttmicr; Twcfftlidistrict, John II Bass; Thirteenth district, M. A. O raebaed. iVHitiral Announcements. rer t'annl) Uecnrder. ’Tlic undersigned would respectfully announce that lie is a candidate for the iiomiualkiii for Recorder of Pike county, siihjcct to tire decisahm 'of llic Dcnlocratlc 1-01111-ty convention. I». W. W ion's. 6 ' We are authorized to announce that (j. 8. Is. (irilttlh.ot Monroe township. will be a candidate tor Sheri A before the Pike County Democratic Nominating Convention. s For IkeTIK. We are authorized to aimoucc the K name of James K. Pipes as a candidate for sheriff’ of Pike county, subject to the deriasion of the County ,Ilcniocrrtic Nominating 1 Convention. For ItrrsrScr. ,Ciiaui.»> fmiMiU aulliorizes tlic Democrat to announce his name a* a candidate for Recorder of - - 1’ike county, subject to the decisM011 of (he Pike County Democratic Nominating Convention. To the lieinnrratic jiarty of Pike County, Indiana: I wish to say that I am a candidate far re-nomination for the office of Recorder, and I wish to say that 1 am like all others, desiring to lie •’ - iu a position fovniake for myself ■an honorable living. Every one chat knows me must know 1 fiat I am n»t able to farm or follow any oilier business requiring great manual labor and physical arlion. 1 tliiuk I have done my dntv. I know I have .tried to. and I belie vtf my jnirtv will have that desnve.otf' charity' characteristic of llcmorraev. With grateful llm 11k - fur past favor*. “With malice toward none, with charity for all.” and iu hope* of support once antin', 1 am your* lor success. JmrriijIL'. IIiihik. F tM 1111 IS.MU 11 -.1 EDITORIAL NOTES. Tiik unanimity of sentiment for ■Cleveland comes from every Stale. Tiif more Kepubllrau legislation, tiie more taxes. You may depend tipon that every time. . . The Lli" Pour, we arc inforniad, have derided to nominate a candidate for Recorder, teom Clay towusliip. In the late convention at Priucclon each county voted III.! as did (he ■other two—just as it pleased. TMK New York Republican* will • send unlnslmclcd delegates to the National Convention at Chicago. 1. 1 . 11 N . j_ Tiik I'uiou and Culled Labor par- . lies have faile.l to agree, and the former wilt have a ticket in the Acid. tUrkVA Locawoon will bo on tins r ticket again. The Equal Rights parly ha* nominated her tor President.

Cast your vole in your own Interest—not in the interest of some ntoney kiugwhotu this high tax has enriched. It is a growing question iu the Republican party in Pike county whether the dog shall wag the tail *r the tail shall wag the d »g. Plain r„ in an alleged interview, expressed a preference for RePew, a* a candidate for President, and aays he will not euicr the held. , The Republican* and the stalwart high lax ideas will In hi a convention dictated by the Rig Pour next Saturday. The indorsement will take place at Winslow. The Big Pout threaten to aue tho Hon. Board of Commissioners fur the asannerof letting the printing lathe lowest bidder. Will they execute their threat ? We shall see. A .noth k vbi.e fcatnrw of the News > last week was au editorial which aeensod to beoriginal and at least flee Haas long. But llro. 11. dos'nl “claim die earth,' and savi wha he thinks, defend^ his party, and has by || no means a “silent organ.’’ Bno. Doans, of ti e Jas|ier Timas, need not think be can nominate his man by stirring up malace bets ecu Petersburg and Winslow. The l>emoeraev of Pike count v ha veairtad; suf IlilL-g-; --kind of ao i blue I euie no the nka ieir present

Swrilfrt. “No difference whom you have nominated, you mar as well so critic* one maw as another,” is the sentence that greeis the Democratic ear from the Republican tonfrue since Judge Parrett was nominated. Thank you, gentlemen, the Democrats do not seek yonr aympathv. “Weep for yotir* selves.*' The Democrats, are well aware that they need to lie up and doing, and we mist our guess badly, if they are not. Democrats may well be industrious as they are. They know the latent tactic* of the enemy to be ttoodle and lots of it, and a little whisky thrown in to help it out. You ■ may depend upon it that the Democrats know, without being informed, that they need to work from now till the clo*c of the {rolls to hold every holiest vote in the iuterest of this tax reform wliicli Republican* have so long promised and which they now oppose. Isd the Democrats be up aud doing. “Gome up to the help of the Lord against the mighty.’*

Hr Should Repeat. Sumo of our contemporaries air trying to laugh In their sleeves about the way, and the reasons for doing so, that .Voorhees apologized to the Senate for handling Ingalls without glove*. Auyone but a Republican editor would know why Voorhees made ajiology to that august body, the Senate. Voorliees thought it genlletuanly, and it was indeed very becoming a gentleman. Of course Voorhees has apologized to the Senate tor his unparliamentary language used in the controversy with Ingalls. Now ir Ingalls *vould a|iologize to soldiers tor his disloyal sentiments and utterances against American heroes, would lay off his senatorial robes and cloth himself in sackcloth and ashes for about seven years, there might be {a disposition to receive him into full fellowship at a loyal citizeu of the United States. The La Fayette Journal has very truthfully said: Since the day the first pension was granted to the soli dicr of the late war, no man in the I U. S. congress has done more than, i Daniel W. Voorhees to assist in this work. In season and outlie has labored zealously and untiringly, not only in tlie Interest of hisown conatitacncv, but for soldiers throughout the I'uiou. Kven when lie and llarI rison were colleagues iu the Seuate, Voorliees was called on by the sol- ! diors seeling pensions twenty tunes (to Harrison one. Many times the j people of Indiana have passed judge- : ment on his career as a ]irtva le and public citizeu, and few men have been mote honored than lie. These are facts Iua popular race before | the people of Indiana to-day he could j crush Benjamin llarrisou for any ofj floe they might seek.” | Tin: Labor party is a free trade | party. If the members of that party 1 will examine carefully, they will dud ; ’.hat the Democratic party goes as far as Uox|»cdietit and consistent with pros|icrity on that subject in demanding “tariff for rorenue only." We must have revertin', and revenue tax j i*!be source from which to get it. If Labor (tarty men will carefully examine their own interest, they will E certainly find the Dcm n-ratic party ; good cuottgh for auy poor mail. It is I the poor inau’s friend, has ever been j such, and to day is the savior of his ; iuterest in demanding a reduction of ■ the heaviest tax the poor man pa vs. Tits: district convention did well to | nominate Jtidgo I'arrctt, but Demoj crats will do well to remember that, however strong Mr. Harrell may be. It will be necessary to look well to Ilia party’s interest on election day. When wc consider that the Republic j ea<is«|iciit I'.e.ir'liumired thousand dolj lars of campaign boo.lle iu the last j state election it becomes a Democrat ' as a citizen to look a little to the interest ofIhecilizott. Such tactics,bold and audacious as they are are hard to overcome, st roug though the candidates be, aud great and noble the standard liearer. 1

liRAY is our first choice for the | Vice-Presidency. If wc can not hare Urey, then let us have Ucneral Black. ' lie occupies a warm place iu the i hearts ol his countrymen, and if I placed on the ticket with Cleveland. ! the combination will make a ticket j which no ticket of auy other politiI cal pursualiou can possibly defeat. ! Such a ticket would riug the death : knell of any and all opposition, and ! be one of whieh Ibe true American ; heart will be justly aud proudly' I proud. ! We have been asked wby we say so many spiteful things of the tariff as it now exists, calling it a robber aud many like names. Our answer is that wc have no good tiiiag to say ot a great evil. There are two things tre hate; a thief and a liar. It is hard for as to tell whieh wc despise most—the thieving tariff or the man who makes a lie and tells it to keep up the high tax on all the poor miu must have in order to perpetuate^ class of already rich meu because {they support a particular party. As hah all the time beeu predicted, | that indicted Republican, Carnahan, goceeeot fiee, hie ease having been diamtseed by attorney Sellers, though those Indicted fellows that bap[tened to he Democrats bad to stand a trial and conviction. With Republicans it made a difference whose ox was gored, in this case, at least. ’M'UJlL.JO'LjeBHeB—• The high prices paid for wheat in 1863 was net due to the tariff, nor is die low price of wheat in 1888 doe to! the tariff; but the great difference jn the relative values of what the fimnmer sells and the clothing he buy* is due to the tariff:and that difference is net In favor of the farmer. '

great newipafiers of puranasion are uiaks Ipoast about the caruf trim the California delegalion trill bring to The Xatioual ltepubliicam Nominating Convention. Why, bless your life, dowu here in Indiana the.v use regular old “rot-gut" whisky to effect their purposes. In respect of the difference between this dreg and the genuine California high wines. Indiana Republicans nnay be said to he considerably out done. Let a Democrat offer such work in a convention or elsewhere, or venture to suggest the like—and then comes a moral (?) how I of “bourbon," immorality, indecent, unsober, drunken Democrat, and a thousand other vitu-|H-roils expressions which only that ! holy ( ?) Republican g. o. p. party is ea|iablc of spewing trom its unhallowed tongue. Rut wheu liepublieans deal it out “by the hogshead or the single glass, and not a cent to pay,” | It is to Ihat law (?) and morality (?) party an holy practice. But “tactics is tactics" with that sanctified (?) I«rty which so love* the poor man as to tax him to-death that he maybe blessed.

ftupposltieas Are Lies. Last week the Sew s got “on a tare" because we supposed, (such being the only statement oft lie DmocAat), that the l*tv-s amli New s did not publish the rotice of the Nationals’ meeting as “we suppose" it was handed in. The notice in the Tress and News did not cointaiu the phrase “and all others opposed to coalition," though the i saute notice handed to us by the same party did contain that phrase. We must be permitted to think, however, that such phi as being as. important as it wts, and being omitted, is a little suspicions, and warrants us hi supposing it was left out. Hut the render w ilt he reminded that if he doe? not want to l»c very indecently called a Hiar" he must not “suppose" that thir eoincideat is in the least suspicious ; for, according to the conscience of the branv editor oft he News, tosttpiKise a suspicious omission is intentional is to lie. In other wonts, all suppositions aye lies. By the way, is it not a little strange that ] tiicessential phrase should have been left out or the notice handed to the Tress and New*, and retained in the one handed to the t)r.\io< u.vt? Son ie of our Hepubticans are bcginiiig to think that “Mill's Dill wi!l pass." At least they scariuglr talk that way. They are afraid of the bill because it is a Democratic measure, not because ill will furnish a bles-ing to the people. It is not the blessing liter fear; O, uo; it is the fact that j the blessiug conies from Dcinociats. i They ure not like the old woman ' who picked up the bread the school-! l>ev threw down the chimney with ; the expression that “the Lord sent it' if,the devil brought it.” ■-"■j"lau." .. i The- St. Louis Globe-Democrat.j that staunchest ot Republican paper*, i says: Mr. llai lie's lrieuds are much less eonsidcrane than lie is of the in- j terests ot the Republican party, lie] ha- withdrawn from the Tresidential I race because he is satisfied that he j could not bo elected if nominated, j when* they keep talking of hint as I a |*os*iblc cauilhlntc, regardless ot the fact that with his name at the head of the ticket, four more years of Democratic rule would inevitably follow." The itepublican party will meet some time hence to apjioiiit a receiver. The a«sett* are; High Tax, Laud Thieves, Fraudulent llnvea, Hlainu's Law Suit against the Indianapolis Sentinel, a Bloody Shirt, Ingalls Maliynment of dead heros. and many other things too numerous to mention. It will be found, aftci careful calculation, that the dividend among the stockholders will be about 100% ol boodle for equal distribution among Indiana floaters.

Ktc<«KB was not nominated, l»ui we can say tha t hail he beeu he would have scoured every corner and erot> | roads in the district. and would hare been an aggressive candidate, lie i» industrious aim a shrewd politician. He will do noble work in the interest1 of llr. l*arretl. and will be of noble worth to the interest of the Democratic cause, in the district. State ami Nation. Tilr. editor of the Washington Gazette hat lately beeu claiming that the Republican* and not the Democrat* are the party who want to reduce the Use* file** his dear life! Does he j not know that the Democrats hare beeH do ng their best to reduce the taxes all Winter? that the Republican* are now opposing the same bills? and all because the reduction of taxes favors the poor instead of the rich ? I' ruts issue will be found the announcement of Mr. (J. S. L. Griffith, as a Democratic candidate for Sheriff of Pike County. Should he receive the nomination ho would undoubtedly bo elected, and make a first-class, reliable public servant, lie has always been a stcrllug Democrat. Wmt should not the Republican party call upon all the classes alike to share; the burdeu of taxation? Is there any rraiMMi why lira farmer should be asked to bear the whole burden? Fair is fsdr, and Right is tight, and wrongs no man. Lest us have an equalizing of the burdens. * Titiutt: were quite a number of citizens who were expecting to cast a role for Jasper Davidson, of Gibson county, for congress, in case there should have Ueu a tie between J!*»rreuand Kranasr.

“X.” Hoads, Injianny, May IS, '88. WelL|boys,'I hsv bin 'reflectin on the comin «I«cbhen and bar arriv at the koukhishuit that we runs dew sumption. In other word* snmpthin hasgolterbedid. We was put out uv pour fower yars ago by rebel vots, an down sooth them rebel* is a gittiu* a holt agin. I’m awful feani 1*11 hasr ler help tbeyunun threw a war agin. My! jist look at Grover Cleveland, the wa lie is apintin rebels ter oflessee. Got LaMarr on the Spreem Bench, anti I’m feared LuMan has never voted the Repnblikcu tickit yit. If he’d bin a Repubtikeu it wood be diflVent. Ile'd cv bin a good sityzeu. We cood then ev trusted him. Dimikrats say we youst ter talk uv brigin over the kasim, and they say that's kcrrect. But we didn’t mean that wa. Awl we wanted wus ter git the suthern peepte ter be so ez we eood make the tale of tbur blootlv sliurt krack iu tbur fates, an they wood tit sa any thing bout it. I hev bin reflecktin kunsiderble here laitle. Retly I’ve lost sleep bout it. Jist think the Wa weve bin kept out of oHesses. Las elekshun .1 was thiukin uv offes for Unklc Josh. I eood make a little tnuuiiy. an steel a little tnoor, fur tliats our stroM priuciiicl, but I hev ter wurk at the ole stan, hawlin niaiioor. And moor an thet. 1 bar bawled fur a IHmikrat. Haft ray paZisbuns wood turned rouud bed Blaiu biu clecktcd. Ide bed itfmikrats hawlin litanoor,fur we want eui low as we kin gitem. 1 wnz afeartl Blain wood gil beet wheu lie started licksbuneorin. I wrote him too letters and tote him so. He didn't here a bit, but jist wont on like he did before. But this time weal hev er man that pa sum uUenshuu. I no I have give the candidate sum gud iustruekshtiu. 1 hev lived for sum yars and I hev not lived in vane. I surved all ibroo the war. I wuz not a soljer, it is Iron, but 1 stade ter hum a lottin others ter go titc, and bi mi infloocuee 1 done yuuyun eause lots uv good. Mora 1 cood uv duu fitin. 1 uevr eood stan the masbccu and hardships nv war. An 1 mite of got killed and tharby of lost my kuutry and that wood of diskonraged mi ackwaintesses that w ax amen ter go. Ji*t ter think uv the truble I had ter keep frum bein grafted, and not licin aibl** ter pay a substitoit, an agin the kuiitry of bin robbed uv oue iiv its ablest helpers. I iiius stop thlukin ur it ill make me krazv, Josh Wadkins.

Democratic County Convention. The ItuawnU ami. Conservative Voters, of l*ike county, will meet in Mass Convention, at Winslow, ou Thursday, June 14.1888, for the pnr|M)se of nominating candidates tube voted for at the ensuing November election, for the following offices: lleprrscntative, Shei-itr. Treasurer, Itceorder, Coroner, Surveyor,; one Commissioner, tor the Ecoond I list riel, and otic Commissioner for the Third District, The tou nslu, s will have the following votes in said convention : Jcfferstni Township. li Washiu^ton Township IS Muilismi Towuship 4 Clay Township , r. 4 I’atoka Township. . . -,,..41 Mourw Township. 11 Logan Township 4 Isielibart Township . II Marion Township s Total »7 The meeting will l>e called lo order lor preliminary organization at: lo o'clock, a. ui. Distinguished shakers have promised to be present to address the convention. Bv order of the Commit tec. Daniel C. Asnnv, Chairman, Perky W. Cn trrtu, Secretary. I.Alton saving machinery is a great thing to enable o:tj tiuti to doth,1 wo. k of many; but, wnen the otic man docs that vvur» . aud 'he many are thereby cojupcllcd to remain idle and without support, then the labor saving machinery Is blessing one man aud eursiug the many. Or it HepubJican contemporaries should look well to Ihcir patron's interest. Ilow tlicv eau tell him that he is beuetitlcil by paving a dollar aud eighty-fire ccuts for a dollar’s worth of goods ami the farmer not protected except by theory and dead letter laws is audacious, if not very impudent.

Tuk Jasper Times ends its notes on I lie late convention at I'rincetou bv oaring that SUiKi’s cure will immediately relieve whooping cough. Front the way he boils over iu the other notes, we judge that he would better take a dose. fins theory of the Republican party is that taxing a people with war taxes iu limes of peace is the way to make them prosperous and happy. Strange kind of prosperity, and a strange kind of happiness. Tim Democracy of this great people of this great government areas unanimous as numerous In indorsing Cleveland for a second term, and true tax rctorm as set forth iu the President's ni^sap^forjt^rsljcrm. Tux last Saturday in June Is the lime for nominating a prosecutor for Dubois, Gibson, and Pike rottuties. I-et the delegates from Pike coo a tyre member that the prosecutor is owed to this county ami stick to their man. Lct tiie honest farmer or Pike county remember that lie wants no luau for Congress or for President who favors imposing all the burden of taxes to ruu the government machinery upon him that tills the soil. CariewMft KtM. [New Oinwiu} Hwbtn.J Senator Voorbees sends more letters and recommendations to the pension department than aov other member of Congress. Why Will Ton om;;h when Shnob's Core ■riU give immediate relief. Price Neb I

Unfailing Specific for Liver test. SYMPTOKSiBitt^or’*,‘ W* uiuuUi; timimi: white or cow-rvd wii.'iabmwa tin: |>aln In the hack. elde«, or Jotuta—uiVn ;i -icaiien far Rheumatism; vtur ^Unnarh; Ian of appetite; sometime* ntiusea uni] lirash, or InUiyoelion; IhduU-ueY a rid w.-hi mutations; Viwria xbtraatcy lontive au.Utix; head.-the: tos*of lm ni»u.. with k puitifol sniNiiim of hex intr fkilmi to do something w hieh ourlil I-. ki;xv- lat tlidoue. ilebUli) ; Jow spirii.;; u tlik-t, y« llo-.r i»;pearnace of the akin au-l •yen a dry coach; fever; mUemm; the nivue i» ■canty mul hisho lnrol. and, u aX swi to Mand, deposit* a rod!meat. SiHMONS UTMMeK,;.T5E (PtlBCtV VCCCTABkC) la generally ucediu tla- South tu art the Torpid liver to a healthy action. It acta with itimrdiuiy aSkaey « a S' IVER* K*°NEYSf and BOWlE!L». i irttnat sjobh; n» Bowel Complaint a hppr;wlv Sivk llratachli tone! tnation. _ UlUowan.'ii, dwuaUlc*. Kidney A Heel Keut&l UcprcKian, toil*. Eadovsed by th: me of 1 Million* of Outlet, at THE BEST FAMILY KESHMIE V Children, be Adults. aw! for to* i ,|E«d. ONLY GENUINE tea am Z Stamp ill red on front of Wrai*] u.r. J. N. Zei'in & Co., Phifadolphui, Ar., l'riw . lU-OK •dlb rtcrunoM. 4.ITHOCRAFHIM ELECTROTYPER ENGRAVER BINDER »t«a Bortlu,d,0& Aa.-JfovK* pnifir ie r. 1 St.'.MX POOK8 Eire. MOOT OOMPLETfe HOUCK IN THE WEST. Nervous Debility. A jiridk'inan having liecn erred ol nervous Prostration, Seminal IVtiikite>s Pmnatur Derav. ami all of Ibc eril earlv indiscretit ji, ami youthful folly, is anxious to make known theinodcof Oa1P Ionian To those who dClI L liree { wish, ami will Jiive liiui tlieir synipj loins ke will send (free) by return | mail, ti copy of liie recipe to •iiiii'C'-c.-.s-j fully usetl in hi-rase. Address,iin 1-011-i lidt-iHf. James \V. Pinknf.v, llOdar I Si reel, X. Y. [i!3y I BAD BLOOD nausea sores, aches, disoitiered ^ functions and general weakness. Improper habits, improper food, exposure, imprudence, etc., rau»o bad blood. When one desires a perfect blood purifier, a true strengthener of every part, n suiro remover of swellings, sores, ochi-s and pains, let physicians pfKtcrilw that simple vegetable preparation, Dr. QuyaotfS Yellow Dock: and Sarsaparilla. It gives tone to tlte digestive and urinary oiytjis. It allays Irritation of the mucous membrane- It increases tlv? power of endurance. It develops the muscular system. It creates a feeling of heart's case. It builds up a broken down constitution. It lengthens one's lease of life, it gives perfect satisfaction to either sex. Among intelligent communities it outsells every other blood, liver and kidney medicine, as it is in fact the people’s choice, ail owing to its remarkable efficacy, its pleasant taste and its vegetable composition.

if gour Lungs are IM -*r 1K» cold causes you quid: distress 1 you will breathe easier, you will cough less, you will strengthen and heal tbs pulmonary organ t, you will led better cvtay way if you will occasionally uas Dir. Wliter's Balaam at VHil Chmy. I! you have inherited eonsnmpdro tendencies, it is your duty to keep this medicine handy. **i stitch in time saves nine,” and a timely use of Wistar’a Balaam will 'ward off rapid decline and thereby be the cause of your enjoying a much lunger lease of life. .* Ilijast' Ssrstwrilia u4 ffislor s Btisui fur rn ky Dr.J. If.- -* TO CONSUMPTIVES! The undersigned having bee health by simple means, after several years with a severe In ;iml that dread disaease. CON I ' auxkHi* to make known to h liners the means «T cure. Tat like it.be will eheerfullr send fffr n eop* unite preeliripiion used tirlll had a sure cure for IWJ ASTHMA. CATARRH, BH n nd all throat and inures aiUuffeiers is invaiu.-ilile. Tta tiion, o ni<’b will may prove a '

'. V- S-* . , j ■ , ' •, • Swift’s Specific Is nature's own remedy, made from r.mts uthered from the forests of liwufla. The method by which it is made was obtained by a lutlf-hrved from the Creek Indians who inhabited a portion of tieorsia. which was com- ! munlcated to one of the early settlers, rod [thus the formula has been handed down to the present day. The above ent represents I the rnetlHKl ot manufacture twenty years u*o, by Mr. C T Swift, one of the present propriI dors. The demand has been (mutually in1 ervasimr until a fllW.t'CO laboratory is now ! necessary to supply the trade. A foreign detmmd bus been ereated, aud enlarged facilities will be necessary to meet It. This ere at VEGETABLE BLOOD PUBIFESB -Cl’EKSCancer, Catarrh, Serofttla, Eozciua. a Ulcers, Rheumatism, Blood Tain!, hereditary or otherwise, without the use ol Mercury or Potash. Hooks on “Contagious Poison" and on “lth*od and skin IMsewses" mailed (Tec. ! For sale by atldraggists. - THK SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ! N. Y. 157 VY. 2xl Drawer3, AUauta, CJu* t? fall for Democrats to meet. ■■ -- The it? will be a meeting of ihc IV mocraiic -Cental Comniiitcc of l'ike county, at Winslow'. Saturday. May 19,1$8S. at 1 o’clock. 1*. XI. for Hit* 1 |>tir|M>sc of fixing time ami place for I holding the county convention, ami tor transacting such other import tut business as may come before the cornmil lec. A full attendance is desired. By order Executive Coin. iJan. C. Ashby, Ch'iii'p. I May 7th, l$$$.

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