Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 8, Petersburg, Pike County, 12 July 1888 — Page 3
^AKlHC POWDER Absolutely Pure. TMs powder never vniie*. A marvel of purity am-ngth and wbotoaomneaa. Mura ecu* noulral tUan ilwurdlnary kind*, and cannot be aoid in compel Uon with the tuulIHude of low teat, abort weight alum or plioapbnte iwwdera. Hold ouljr Incan*. Itoyal Uaklng row- , dar Oo., lot Wall dt. N. Y.
Pike Geonty Democrat. T1IJJUSDAY, JULY 18, 1888. ABYKRTISlKtf KATES. , col'll \«ul'a in Itu col'll 1 X* S 00 [KnlcmHat the l‘<Mi<ifflcc nt rslersbOrf, ' , f<}r Uananiluloa through lb* mall* aa nd «•!*»» Blatter. > MOaomrriON, Fer Tear - - •!.*» tor Th* m» Vaaatr DMMerst kulktlv VMt rirealaUaa *f aaf aniFF' gaMUhed la flka Oaaatrl Urartbin alll aiaka a aata at tat* fact! r run um Vwwu aendln* u* a elab of rive, with $.g>, will receive the paper free for oue year. I will funtlah *>»« campaign new*, tiwtill the clone of Ike Presidential election for only 50et*. J. L. MOUNT. BUSINESS LOCALS. ) Ret lanoiiea served at all hours by Wftlliaaax, Sa. I ireji the very boat Cinuiiinati lager, beta. WtillimiKN, 8a. neautify yottr homes while Wall Paper is cheap.. J. W Hkhuks. It " The celebrated W. L. Douglas $3 Shoe, also a foil line of hi* oilier goods advertised in another eolunin, maybe found at J. B. Yecxo A Co’s, Agts, Petersburg, Iud. Money To Loan. All persons wishing to borrow money on tong time and easy terms am real estate security <an be accom* modated by calling on E. A. Ki.T. \ IVtcrsburg I ml.
WAIT FOR THE BEST! Orl.EVKI.AM> A.ND TIlVKMAS.) Hubbard llro*. well known publisher* of Philadelphia, Chicago and Kaaas City annoum-c the preparation and publication between July lat and lith.of a Biography of Cleveland and Tburnian, alao Mr* Cleveland the popular Bride ol the White Jlouet1, together with a Bill setting forth of the great Tariff Issue and a great variety of valuable political matter, the whole to be written and edited by W,C Henaelof Laufltted l than W, It would be difficult to ffnd a man 'tetter I to write the live* of the Democratic lldate for Prealdent and Vice Prrsideut r, U Heuaol. lawyer, editor and politlean For nearly tfieou year* ha wa» [ ewa of the editoi* of tne Lancaster lntalliI gattcer; for fire rear* Chairman of the Democratic State Committee of Pennsylvania; \a datcgaai' to nearly all the Democratic con. I since 1877; Chairman of the Stale I Tea lion of 18*; delegate to fit Louis, > off many sketches of public mm and Ike campaign biographer of Mr oka iu 1SSI Sincerely devoted to the iptes of the party to which ha has Seen tinched, and which be haa served fmm , active in nil honest efforts to proae principles among his country a, and haveing come into eloso personal ttpMt moat of the men, who have i by the preaent and the last i aa the exponents ot tbs author i
I parxj, dc is pan ternary aura > task ia kand He kat tbs additionigc of having been one of the (Head* and adherents of Mr , ant only before hit aeoeusiou to r but since and daring that Be kas also Ion? been an admirer i friends ot Mr Thurman, so l all Ike qualideations oovrurj i la write, fair, irxttijf.it and enI sketches of tke distinguished men i tke MaadardIDemocratic party duting the i of 1M88 t dlv bn the moat auth- . issued by subscription, and we tare already taking or1 rapidity It Mas tmti WmM ''atone* to supply IS hiltLama of KD-TBDRMAN Ufa of Mrs, portraits Voters Pottcy, * e-.com
The moon will be in eclipse (he 22d lust. Survant is preparing fora pole raising August 16. ; The State I’rison South is said to be self sustaining. Evansville is thinking to get up another county fair society. Indianapolis courts have been fining parties for profanity. Richmond Is believed to have had a case of cholery last Friday. > The Union Labor Convention will be held at Winslow, Aug. 2d. Seymour saloous l ave combined to sell no more liquor on Sunday. Heavy rains have fallen all over the Mississippi Valley the last week.
The wheat crop is turning out at utual much better than predicted. The Democrat* of the llth district nominated A. X. Martin lor Congress. W. W. Dudley (*8 Bill) will mauage the Harrisou canvass in this State. Posevville expects to ship 800 carloads of watermelons the coining seaton. Of the counties suffering most from chintz bugs, Gibsou complains the most. Kdwardtburg, Ind., was nearly all destroyed by a wind storm last Saturday. Princeton it gelling a brass band, and the Prluccton Itelles will get a now Uniform. A campmeeting of colored folks will hold from July 8th to Ang. 15th, at Huntington. Republicans of Xewburg, Warrick County, did not enthuse till last Saturday. Bather late. James McGrill was ruu over and killed by au Air line traiu noar the , pottery at Evausville last Tuesday night. A Terre llaute naturalist says the locusts will never again bo a plague here, as the EuglUh sparrow is their enemy. A --- The convicts at the northern penitentiary are to be divider! Into throe classes,and uniformed according to behavior. Detectives have been warm on the traiu of “Q" dynamiters. Quite a number have been arrester! and will j be eevgrlydclt with. Little Mar McDonald, who was | shot at Vincennes by a man in uu-j gcutlem'anly conduct with her mother : a few mouths ago, died July 5th. Much indignation was causer) al Indianapolis by an attempt o( the Republican managers to turu tbc 4th of July celebration iuto a Harrison jamboree. --5Bev. McGlouc, of Worthington, will J preach Sunday morniug and evening In the Presbyterian Church, this place. AU am cordially invited to attsud. — Rumor ha* if that the K. of I- arc making an effort to organise eight million of working men in tho U. S. into one band for political, ser ial, and othar Influence*. Henry W. Mora, editor of the St. Louis Post Dispatch, eloped with Mrs. John W. Norton. Mr. Norton is the mauager of tho Grand Opera-Iiouta and Olympic Theater.
Moutlay morning the body of Bern* aid Waller*, who had been missing Tor tonic dava, was found in a cistern, at Ferdinand, Dubois county. It «ai a rase of suicide by drowning. Kentucky boasts of its pretty women, flue horses, blue grass, ami her celebrated Gautcr'a chicken cholera cure, which is sold ou the “uo-cure-no-pay’’ plan by Petersburg Druggie*- -v -■ - 1 1 — " ■ ■ ■— ■' Judging from the newspaper re- j (torts, there were big times on the 4th ! at Kvansrillc, Princeton, Vincennes, | Oakland City, Washington, Otwcll. j lluntiiigburg, Steudal, Jasper, and everywhere else, Petersburg excepted. John Pancake, wheat or buckwheat, is not stated, is uuder bond waiting the action of the I-agrange county circuit court. lie shot two boys whom he found stealing cherries.. Thirteen shot entered the leg of one of the boys. „ When a person is in good health, items concerning the merit of a remedy are of little interest. However, it is wise to be prepared, aud out readers should not forget that the most reliable tonic aud blood purifier is Dr. Guyeotl** Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. This remedy is g timi pie vegetable compouud, and Is hinnies* to the most delicate individual. I Try it when you feel uuwell, aud enjoy its revivifying effect. The office of road supervisor docs not seem to be what the boys would call “a snap.” Under the statute, the salary cannot exceed $40 a year, and the question with some of them is, after they have put in their legal time how are they going to get pay for keeping up their roads afterward. They give bond for the performance of their duties. Then the stock-taw worries them, too. They are liable to a flue for refuting to take' up any stori* found on the highway, and are liable to “a cussing’’ if they do take it up. Lo they appear to tie a good deal in the same <x as the gentleman who was between (he devil aud the deep
week’ ■ . J.G. Hurtle a NcImj, Ky. Perry Chappell will more back Petersburg soon. C. A. Burger baa a new wire fence around hit residence. Geo. Quimby returned from buainess in III., yesterday. Gy psies hare been “doing up” Oakland City horse-traders. Mariou Banka, Oakiank, does business iu town this week. Mrs. R- S. Jones, Barto, Fla., is risiting Mrs. Geo. Piuuey. Gaiii Osborn’s infant child buried near Xaakrills Tuesday. was
Ed. Smith and wife returned Sunday from a visit to friends in Gibson. Miss Lucy Kobiing spent several days last week with friends at Union. Rev. Galloway, Tenu., preached at the C. If*. Church Sunday morning aud evening. Mrs. M. B. Thomas, and her niece, Miss Lillie Lett, of Washington, are visitiug friends in Petersburg. Mrs. Elizabeth Oliphaut aud grand* sou, George, Evansville, are visiting family of Mr. Robert Berrklge. I. M. Johnson is puting down a brick walk in from of his property— something all should patera after. Mrs. llariette Brashear aud daghtor, Miss Julia, Hanover, are visiting friends and relatives iu and near Petersburg. Nosh Burkhart, Jr., ot near here, is a cripple from having let a stick of wood fall on his foot. Dew poison made him a cripple. Charley Whitelocks six-months-ohl child was buried near Algiers the 10th. It died /of ‘Summer Complaiut.” ^ Dr. AV. II. Russell, recently of Louisville, talks of locating in Petersburg to practice his chosen profession. May succeia attend hint. Mon. E. P. Richardson went yesterday to Lognnsport to attcud to duties asoue of (he Commissioners of the Asylums for the Insane. Mrs. Rigmold, who died a few days ago at Birmingham, was the first actress to undertake the part of “Hamlet.” She tried it fifty years ago. Mrs. Smith, Warrick County, mother-in-law of K. K. King, and mother of K. M. Smith, is much improved alter having been for sonic days quito ill at the residence of Mr. King. Henry Reed returned from Cincinnati since our last issue where he and j Miss Lula Bartlett had gone on a vis-! it. Mr. Reed came back all right but j Miss Bartlett now signs her uame Mrs. Henry Reed. Oakland Cilv Enterprise: M der Charlie Klwyn is visiting Mr. Lucase’s family at Uuion, Piko county. -Misses Laum Thomas and Mamie Curtis, of Wiuslow, visited Miss Alta j Crawford this seek. The following are the teachers for the Petersburg Public School for the year 1S38 and Principle, 11. C. Crouch; Grammar Department, Miss Frank R. Taylor; rdrsl !»lcrm*di»te, Miss Sarah Harris; Second Intermerii&lh,. Mis Anna Hewing; First Primary, It LrWMttiughill; Second Primary, Miss Screpta Dean. Persona attending the District Conference in Huutlngburg next week will please get ceriifHates wjien they buy tickets so they will be entitled to one third rates returning. J. B, Yocxo, It. It. See.
The Cttysf Quite. If it were not for the climate. Quito would be in the midst of a per|»et- j ual pestilence; but notwithstanding the prevailing filthiness, there is very little sickness, and pulmonary diseases are unknown. Mountain fever, j produced by old and a torpid liver, Is the commonest type of disease The population of the city however, is gradually decreasing, au<t is said to be now about sixty thousand. There were five hundred thousand people at Quito when the Spaniards came, and a hundred yearn ago the population was reckancd nt double wliat it now is. Half the houses in the town are empty, ami to see a new family moving in would be a sensation. Most of the finest residences are locked and barred, and hare remained so for years. The owners are usually political exiles, who are living elsewhere, and cau neither sell uor rent their property. Political revolutions are so common, and the results are always so disastrous to the unsuccessful, that there is a constant stream of fugitives leavings the State.— William Rleroy Curtis in The American Magazine for July. That Hacking Cou^h cm ne so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. 1ft guarantee it. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen Cuuibarlaud has a Tariff Reform Club of 100 members. Sleepless Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the Bernedr for you. Sofit By Dr J., W. Bergen. Yon oan see the booming city of Evansville, ride on the Ohio River, see Henderson and the great Rail Road bridge on C. P. Excursion. A man who doesn't know anything is pretty sure to tell it the first chance he gets.—[Shoe and Leather ter. You will have plenty of time to get home after C. P. Excursion train get* back to Petersburg at 6:57 p. m. * ■ - m
of Interest Gathered by the *s Correspondents. YeJpen. fid. IMnocn-AT: There wUI be a bafiket Meeting an the fifth Sunday in July- A cordial invUtatiou ia extended to all to oome with well filled haeketo. At»; »p. m. the funeral aerwood of four deceased membare of Elia* Garrett’* family will be preached by Her. Win. Cheater, follower by Bev. A. K. Woods. Tarn other Mnernis will be preached in the evening of the same day. The four person* af Mr. Gnrrett’a lamily di ed only n few years npw. l'rem WashlagtM.
Mr. Ed -With the throng your correspondent on the glourious Fonrtfg visited our neighboring city, Washington, D O., where enterprising peopte oifthut place had erected au alter to indepeuclaace Day, and offered, and made anew, vims of fealty, eternal and perpetual alhffianee to the Stare and Stripee that canopy thie land of °UrS’ ’ "With loud »eel. Ira Made the welken ring Again and again.” Progression is iudeed one «r the watehwordeof American Institutions, whieh was portrayed on that aecaskm hj' a grand Industrial (mechanical and mercantile) proceeaion several uilee long imd worth a quarter mnUoa dollar*, and greatly to the credit (he It said) of the oltlaene of Daviess county. An alter wee erected on the lair ground* under the (predding bough* of a monarch betich where for a while the word* of oratory flowed like the oil that ran down Aarou’e beared or the golden grease that lubricate* me wheel* of thi* grand goverumeut of our*. Col. Hardee, the matter of cvremoniee, touched the buttou.so to speck, when the grand machinery moved off like a •oreeoh on cushioned rocker*, or a buggy moving in damp sand. Mr. Horral, an antideluvian. octogenarian, centennial orator from a way hack, told how he had heard Ben Harrison, twenty some odd yeare ago, under thin self same tree, make hie maiden speech He also told a tale about seeing larger crowds than this at appomatox, Franklin, and other places, during the late unpleasantness, after which your correspondent meandered. Xothing was left undont by the committee of arrangement to further the pleasure and comfort of the \ iritore. FXM, #300 Reward For I he detection of arscuic or any drug in “Certain Chill Cure" lliat will harm the most delicate person. Fred. Papenmeier, Sr., St. Philips, Iud., write*: I had fever and ague for over a year and tried all medicines without success. One bottle oT C. C. C. “Certain Chill Cure’’ cum! me, since which time about a year, the chills and fever have not returned. Sold by Frank & Ilornbrook. Don’t forget the C. P. Excursion to Evansville and Hendersson, July 16. A car ride and boat ride on C. P. Excursion for only $1. Citizen Dead. II. C- Brinton died of heart disease at his residenc two and a half miles 'south of town on last Monday. The remains were put away in Walnut Hills Cemetery. Tuesday, the Masonic Fraternity giving him all its honors and benefits. Mr. Brenton was also a member of the I. O. O. F., the Grangers, and the A. O. U. W. The procession attendant upon the services was the largest perpaps ever in this town. It was about thee-fori ha of a mile long, aud,h?>iidc* hnrsnnnwr'TSy dodnSenTTSooiaiiied seventy buggies and wagons. We Judge Mr. Brenton to have been about fortr-five years old, as he entered the Army in 1861, ill Which he made a good soldier. He served as sheriff of this count v, was a noble citiien who received all the honors that good behavior always merits.
Everybody invited to go oii C. P. Excursion. It costs only $1. lor round trip. Bmh Ball. The “Petersburg Chestnuts" pi*red the South Washington Club, “The Blues," a mile from Washington, Daviess Countr, Sunday. Th# score stood 14 to 19 ia favor o! th* “Chest* nuts,-' that: Innings., 1 S It 4 A • 1 I » Chestnuts ..ft I 4 • * I 0 « •- IS Bine* ..eilMIlt 9-1* Tho Chestnuts say they were never treated better anywhere, and claim that the “Blues" are a clever set of jolly good fellows. A game will be played here Sunday, between the “New Homes,” of Washington, and the “Petersburg Chestnuts.” Soldiers’ Meeting. Pur> uint to eaH of aeon mUteeihc soldiers rf Pike county met at th*court bouse In this place last Saturday to arrange for a r*. union here in October. On account of the bo«y tiara in harvest, only a com par a - live fear were present. Some speech making was iudnlged, and a committee arm appointed in each township ia the ematy to hirther the interest of tho proposed reunion. Before the meeting adjourned the Following resolution* were adopted: Resolved. That we, lira surviving aid soldiers of Pika county. ImL, send to onr representatives ia tbs Congress of tbs C. 8.. our heartfelt thanks for their untiring efforts ia behalf«the veteran soldier. Unsolved, That we heartily approve of the course persued by onr friends in the Senate and nouse of BapreaeuaUves of th* United States in tryiag to procure for us lust sad equitable pension laws. Resolved, That wn condemn the action of those who appoOB ami retard legislation. They, by their actions, consign to the poor houses of the land many of the brave aran who fought bravely Ihr ear cou ntry's flag. Tim above were handed n# by ana af th* soldiers present at the meeting. Th* Inst rrsolutran. we think, dees not express whst is intended, as era can easily aadsrstand haw aaaldier should net be let stay ia the poor house, but wa can sot sea hew he can there by aet af The C. P. .
Gladstone * a houieoj-athist. Wirth Knowing. Mr. W. II. Morgan merchant, Lake City, Fla. was taken with a severe Cold attended with a distressing Cough and mnulag into consumption in Ha first stage. lie tried ma ny so-called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was mluted in flesh, had cl itflculty iu breathing and was tillable to sleep. Finally tried Dr. Kiugi ’ New Dhwovery f«jr Consumption and found immediate relief, autl after using about h half doscu bottles iiund himself well aind has had uo rctu ru of the disease. No other remedy «in allow so grand a record of euros as Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption Guaranteed to do just what is claiined lor it. —Trial bottles free at Adams & Sou’s. ---- Hand-made rubies are thu latest. A Bad Sign—1 Indorsing a worthless note.
The Rev. Geo. 13. Thayer, of Bourbon. Ind., uti: “Both myself and wile owe our lives to Shiloh’s eon sumption Cure ” Sold by Ur. J W. Bergs i. Houses to reut are ia demand at Michigan City Shiloh's Cough am l Consumption Cure iis sold by us on a gin *n tee. It cures Consumption. Sold by Ur. J W. Bergen A Prohibition paper ia talked or in Alien County. Catarrh Cured, b<» 1th and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Uemeoly. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen. Evansville lias lunula worth $334,000 outstanding. i : oaso “The Modoc*” is the name of a 1 bail club at Coinn. >us. Why Will You cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price ill eta andfl. Sold by Dr. J. W, Bergen. An additiou is bein:' built to the Catholic Church at Mtincic. Shiloh’s Cure wilt imuediately relieve Croup Whooping Cough ml Bronchitis. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen. Sharpers got hold of many Elkhart dollars in & visit a Tew days ago. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately received by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen. Kaiser William II apt ut two years iu learning to set type. not An XnvariblE Sign. Swelling of the ankles or feet wtaeu due to rheumatism , I’rof. DeCosta says, is always caused by a weak or diseased heart. So is shortness of breath, tain or uneasiness when lying ou tho left site, smothering Sjpelit. ' The only cure is Ik*. Miles’ New Cure. Sold at Frank & Horn trrooks. St. Helen’s Mountain, Oregon, is smoking like a volcano. Don’t Whip a Sio.fe Hors 3, Nor take Catharic Pills who,, yoitrbowels * liver are sluggish. They are whips, ut try—mice at least—Miles’ Nerve and Jver Pill*. They act through tl) nems. ample* free at Prank & llornbr <oks. A Grand Rapid* man is unking fiddle ot timber 134 years old, Mrs. J. F. liobling is agent for tbe “Arm I/>ck Bed Spring.” All orders given her will be tilled with rroiupt* ness. Respectfully, AUOS KlT3T ! Manufacturer Princeton ! ud. The crops o: Dakota prom ire the irgcst yield for many years, Rene C lies ley, Peterson,1 Iowa, tells thefollewing remarkable tbe truth of which is vouched for h; the residents of tbe town: “t ain 73 ycsuras old, havelieen troubled with kidney complaint and lameness fur many year*: cjuld not dress mvself without help. Now 1 am free from all pain and soreness, and im sole to do my own bouse work. I owe in y thanks to Electric Bitters for having ret i wed my Youth, and removed completly a l l disease and pain.” Try a Untie only hoc. Adams A Son’s Drug Store. ] Senator Hawley has just p: lautec a new projectile for a rifled cmuon
■ Auy foul can ask conundrum! ,but it takes n wise man not to try to insurer jthQto.—Suiumcrsville Jouniel. i wsnltHsl Hrallsi piswrrlln itartri rnrStlHdlc Flail Ua ■e ulAacllcit, for ksrsaJli all>, Oats, Wskkla, tic. Its prompt use will invariable relieve, and provout Erysipelas, Gangrene, or Proud Flesh. Owing i o the cleansing ami purifying qualiti is of the Fluid tbc most obstinate llcer, Boils, Carbuncles, and Running I lores are rendered pure and healthy and speedily eureo, so other applici tion being necessary. MEN WANTED. W« -run « few m mm *ood n i 35 Kr* of a*w anil over, to rsaram for i full i>! ncuitory SkL Our tloek It gun mntrod lm<>m and True To Xtaw U Of ur« l ITEJUtT UPLOTUEXT iml hire on ULlIf or VOHM1MII OX u prefermil. Addreat, (etatlng •€• ami «n- ' A Ox, Nurserymen. SI_ (ieoera, NT.
—.—-----— EachlfaN Amirs Hairr. Ths best salve in the wo rld for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum Fever Sores,Tetter, Chapped ItandChilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction* or money ieftlnded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv Adams & Sou Friday Chas. Hurt was arrested at Columbus for having stoleu a buggy belonging to Cris. Robert, near that place. Fearfal and Wonderful. The bilde says, “man is ftwitfhlly ami wonderfully made.” But pbjsl legists all coucede that the most wonderful portion of Aian is the nervous system. la it are located the seats nf life and mind, kind the control of all the bodily organs. When the nerves are destroyed, the part i<> para lyztd. The flesh, blood and Vioues are as nothing to it. Derangements of the brain oriwrves are the causes or headache, flts, fluttering of the heait, sexual weakness., sleeplessness, neuralgia, cold bads and feet. A rreo trial bottle or Dr. Jiiles* Uervlne—i he latest and most successful curs (hr all these discuses, may be had at Fraud A Horn brook's Drug store. LIVER REGULATOR.
Miietse. tVUBTflUO ■ Bitter or bod taste tn STmPTOMSl mouth”longue roated White or covered with e brown fur; imlnin the back, side*, or Joints—often mistaken tor Rheumatism; sour stomach; lots of 1U) sometimes nausea and vrater- , or indigestion; flatulency anti acid jna; bowels ohcieructations; ulency a mutely o stive and lax; headache; loss of memory, with a painful sensation of bavin* failed to do someth i ng which ought to have been tons; dsbUityTlow spirits; a thick,yaUosr appearance of the skin and svea; a dry eoogh; fever; restlessness: the urlua is nty and high colored, and, if allowed to ' iepoetu a sediment, ONS LIVER REGULATOR (PURELY VCOETARLC) Is generally used in the South to amuat thsTorpldLiver to a healthy setioo. H sets with sxtrsardisary sDceey ea D» (VCR. kidneys, and Bowels. m imcTUit treerne roe Complaints, cfc Headache, of _ N THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE fcr Children, for Adults, end fcr the Agod, CITY FRUITS OF ALL KINDS A CITY BAKERY. LI NCHES FROM if. C. RICE OISTF.RS. CITY BAKERY. £9»1CE CREAM AXR LEKOXADK. Wm. LI IBS, Proprietor of The CITY BAKERY. Bells the best VIENNA UK RAD and the lost oatOCXDISS -A.tr THE totrest -PRICES—-TBT Uiat.toons Debility. A gentleman having been erred ot <H6£vous Prostration, Seminal Weaknessand all of the evil effects of earlv indisW&jojb ali1^ youthful fully, is anxions to'flWrttEl known Ihemodoof CrvlP Pimft To those whodeu Lure. wish, and will giro him their symptoms, he will send (free) by return nail, a copy of the recipe so "snoccessfully used In hiscase. Address.in con* iidence. James W. Pinkney, 42 Cedar Siircet, X, Y. [25vl NEVER FAILS—PLEASANT T8 TAIL CERTAIN (HJLL(URE E&aas and*1 Material Fever. Oumb Agua Swamp Fever and eR Pisceses ocigiasiiug fiom a Torpid Liver or Malaria. • r gelalas and cea be Riven to the ihbuate person with perfect safety. AaaTqnfcfor Tired Feeling, Lett of Api,Rs path*. Headache, Nervous Low 8phtts originating from] ak we and without a Parallel. P1UCE, 91.00 Per Bottle, Jf. C. MENDENHALL ft CO., Ind.. V.t.J. Sold by Frank ana Horn brook. PKNTtSTRT. Dr. J. D. Lcetzerich, =C8VtS
KOBE MEN 'WAKTEB Ftu* local and trareiing agents, to sell our Fruit and Ornamental Stock. We give good wage* and steady work. Address for terms, B. B. RICSAMS a Co., aamrjrwtM, fienna N. T, Mention this paper. 6t, LADIES! SEE HERE!! YOU CAN BE MADE THE PICTCKE OF UKALTU BY t'SIXU GILMORE’S UIIUC WIIL This rernedv is t he result at yean ot expert' euce tn Plmrunacy, un i is nranouneeU by Physicians auU Medical bocletlcs to be a perfect NERVE AND SPAIN FOOD. 8000Book Agents wanted to sell ' mwtajtppCTmeeMtncMog
Brover Cleveland .. faSbsla m* MK4MM. IMWt BM TWW4 A* ?">■*».»« y ■**■»*■* Um K ikU u tk. iWim. Me **»*•*■> !«• ■OOf»«fS k» lk« fco S. IS. SOS. anfiTm n» •k* e*ldM WwM. HnwktMUrwito.U»uil SMafetTwZ! * C$M «• (jMm tm.' Writ. *» feu .-«<!«. ■.» M^.^W,hTES Notice to Physicians. IN PURSUANCE of the law establishing a J County Board of Aealtb, and requiring all physicians anti accooebtu* to report tot hr secretary of said llottrd, 1 hereby request a full compliance w ith the law In this regard, and all licensed physicians anil acconehurs are hereby notified to address their reports and nil; business pertaining to my ofdce to A. K. BYERS, Htw P. C- B. Petersburg, Pike Co., lud. Superintendent's Notice. 'pUBUC examination of applicants ror 1 teacher’s license will he held on the last Saturday of each month as follows: For the months of June, September and March, at Augusta; for the mouths of July, October, January and April, at Petersburg; for the months of August, November, Febrisury and May. at Winslow, A certificate of good moral character from some mgiaibcr of the County Hoard of Educulion must be brought by applicants in the oounty and from County Superintendent bylina* oat of the county. VV. B. PIltKLE, June 16, ISSJ. County Sup'l. Notice of Administration. NOTICE la hereby given, that tho undersigned has boon appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Pike county, statu of Indtaua, administrator of tho estate) of Hester A. Wtilrd late of Ptko county, deceased. Said estate fcs supposed t o bo solvent. J AUKS A, SHEPARD Administrator June 3 1888. Application for Lice^ae. VoTictt is hereby given, that I will apply to B the Hoard of Commissioners of Pike conn, ty Indiana, at their sept, term, 1888. forn license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors In a less quantity than t quar} at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to b* drank n;i>on my premises, for ons year. My place or business wherein said liquors are to be sold and drank is a one-story frame building situated on pert of lot number seventythree j?3{ In the town of Winslow, Plheeounty, Indiana. 8t2) V. r. JdeCeT,
TKtTtTKEtt* NOTICKS ■NTOTICK li hrtrcbjr gtren to alt partke Inter* ce.edtUai 11 erlU attend at ms office In Btendid, EVlir TVNUT, To tni tract bnclnem connected eriUt the ofieiiii flSSK UUuuoUcr, J. W.8TILWKLU Tnul*. XrOTICK U hereby ffieeu to alt paitlra conjN nrml, that t will be at tnj reaktoucs, oae mill) end of Arcadia, kvkkt rrra»AY, To attend to beatneu connected with the o«ce of Trustee of Monro. to*»»M*_. S<2S
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U Estate Jpy. ron salexHomm. Bouse (new) of Customs hall and porch aiul all necessary out buildings, good cistern and plenty of young fruit trees,grape vliiesde.. in a pleasut part of town. Terms very low Payments easy. Town LOTS. A beautiful lot one square from main street 1350. Terms lo suit purchasur. Lots ll in Promts, Addition. Large frarao dwelling, plenty of fruit and water. fSU0.cash. let IT in Morgan’s addition, nlee frame dwelling and all conveniences. Price WOO $3U0.,c<wli. 13 very desirable town lots In Unton. Terms lower than the lowest. §fir* We have several lots nmt houses and lots In Petersburg.deslrable lucallths. Terms lew. House and lot in Petersburg Joining Snyerdsadditioa all new and complete, good cellar, fruit, and water. $850 cash. House & I.ot In Alford, dwelling and store room combined, two stories In good repair. Will sell cheaper than the cheapest TWO. 1*50. cash. Tire choicest house and lot on upper Main Street, House of 10 rooms, an abumluuce of fruit of all kinds. $28tt). $1000 eush, balance on easy terms. Two lots with new frame house all neat and complete with young orchard In Morgans addl tlon. $700. Cash or exehntigc fur small farm Luts 30 * AO In Snyder .addition. Will sell for $125, or trade. tot 10 in Mergiui addition with house of four rooms aud good barn,$050, I2J0, cash balance In utue months. a very desirable lot with double buslnew house. Ice house uml well or never failing wuterin Union, Ind., $560. House and 2 lots In Oakland City, house •f several rooms near railroad. $tW5, or exchange tor land or house A lot or near 1‘eteraburg. ' F.tltns. ST acres goni laud In Clay township. $800; If cash, 1*2 years on balance. 50 acres on the sand road In Madison Tp. So. 1 land, $5U.per acre, cash. 1ST- acres In Kn'x county all In timber; $3X0 purchaser to assume a $618. muutgnge balance to be paid 111-2-3 years. to acres in Wayno county Hllnots. sate at a bargain. Fo« S3) acres In Stark c» Iml. Will sell cheap. 81 acres in Clay tp. well Improved; 10 acres timber. $2750; *ot)U eush, bal. to suit purchaser. tt> acres lu togan township, with good 'veil, lug house uml bavn. $050; one-third eush, bal. to suit purehuscr 78 acres In Clay township adjoining the to acres above nuinsd, with good new irnmb dwelling and barn, a good young orchard and • pleuty of water, Price, $21100; oue-third cash, bal. lu equal payments of 12 and 21 .mouths. 80 acres In Logan tp.; 12 acres Umber Iml. In ghstate of cultivation; 2-story ftamedwellg, good barn, two wells good water, all uecOWI»»» I pw rev, lie O'"" " » V "V ' ssary outbuildings, young orchard; a tip top »rin throughout. Price, $28811; ouc-thlrd ash; 1 and 2 years on balance. SOaerosin Isjckharttp. 50 acres in cultivation, bal. in white oak timber, rood log youngnrnHbuihlings, good water t___ trees. $1100; -S cash, bal. iu 12x21 mouths, i 30 MlgEls ‘(Jay tp. adjoining Union. AU I clev.-etl and III high stale wf cultivation. $05. per acre; s cash, bal. to suit purehuatT. 80 acres In Cluy Tp. good house, barn and oat building, on public road, well ctovered, plenty of water. $17W. :*caKh, 12 to 31 mon. 13 acres in Washington Tp. at Stork's ferry. Good tuiio.. JI2U0. Payment to suit purvluw 80 acres one mile from Petersburg, on Winslow road. 30 acres cleared, Hue land. $30 per acre to suit purchaser. 180 neros one mile from Petersburg, In Una condition, alt tillable, Well elovered. M® per acre. $l«»cash. Deterred payments $HW> per year with II per cant, interest annually. A bargain. 200 acres In Patoka Tp. known as the Cops, land A Post laud, lu Sect. 35, T 1 s, It. 8. W. Price I'/XJU. 80 acres of said land Is timber. Will sell separate lor $1280. *, cash bal. lu l and 2 years on 9 percent, interest 200 Acres heavy limber land In Putnam Co. Tean. I’rlec sduu, or trade for Pike Co. real estate, 15 Acres good land solid new ‘hree raoui frame dw riling wit!i$luui.brick luundatloq, one mile front tow J> ' In 12 mouths. .1 80acres near Posey’s coal mines all *.n the' bottom. Excellent com laud, $2,100, or 86<f acres the above 80 and SJ» acres eontaluiug large new two story house, other buildings anil orchard, M.UUbxmr us at once as great luuceut ents ate ulltnil on the above, 80 acres In Lockhart Tp. level and In good sltape. Tttacrrs cleared, good box house of 3 rooms log barn abeiSetl 10x50 wet two good cistema and oilier Iniprowments 10 good fruit treed. 2000 half cash balance to suit puialmcer, will taka stock for parts of cash payment. 10i acres lu Montgomery Co. Kan. 1 miles from town of SU inhabitant* level, well fenced plenty ef water orchard of 135 trees UHt new frauntlimiso. with 5 rooms. flMSbon easy-terms orextdiang for Real Estate lu PikSCo. A rare chance tor a peewit wishing to.mete in iSouthorn Kan. 50acres In Lockhart tp. hewed log bouse IK itortes high with out buildings, frame an og bem,orchard at’ abundance of water 14 k res elwiTed. all fenced. tWtt. h> ‘ uste in on« aud two years. VOliUJiflT, 4gv«rar~qptoc dwellings in Petevsburg, ted. A WISE WMftH Sought the BpJontIUI HIGH ARM JUNE 8IN&ER 8EWSNC MACHINE BECAUSE IT WAS THE BEST* ^t
