Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 16, Petersburg, Pike County, 6 September 1888 — Page 3

Pike Comity Democrat. Tlll'RSDAY, !?KPTKMBEK,«, 1888. rintcnt! at l ha Pmuomc* at rota mount, lad., tor tranunlmkia through Uia iuatla.aa •eeoadelaaa matter.! « awacBirrio*, ear v#»r - * •».»* t t t t t H sms ii is. Damaged Dress Goods, Damaged Clothing, Damaged Cotton Flanel, Damaged Boots & Shoes, Damaged Calicos. UOOIM AT AI.MOKT YOUR OWN PRICES. , ■ si •Just received since tho fire —Henrietta Clothing all the ncw^eolors.

HABIT CLOTH, SHODACLOTH. CASHMERS, TRICOTS. The prettiest .line of Braid Trimmings, Tinsels, Trimings, ami Plushes ever shown in this town! Don't forget to *w* the bargain* in HARGROVE’S Leader of Low Prices, It k k k k k

J. B. Young k ('a. What about them ? W ell.lhey went you tocall and be convinced that yon can buy boot*, «hoo*, lists am# men** clothing, cheaper at their store then anywhere else. All other goods in |m>|torlion. These are tael*—not a campaign lie—and if yon don't believe it, try them and bo surprised. Fresit Oysters at William , Liibs* City Bakery. -.-—— i--*— School Books at Dr. J. AY. > Bergen's. Wall paper and -school • hooks cheap at I)r. J. W. Bergen's. Arbuckle's Coffee only 20c. per pound at William Liibs’ City Bakery. Hot louche* nerved at all hour* by WuIIim.kn, Sr. I keep the very bent Cincinnati lagerbeer. WmIIisurn, Sr. Library and other handsomo *; Lamps at Dr. J. AV Bergen’s. Tba celebrated W. I« -Itongla* $3 Shoe, al*o a full line of hi* oilier good* advertised in another column/ may be found at J. It. Youxu & Co'.*, Agts, Petersburg, lud. Washington Township Democrat*. The Democrat* of Washington township will meet every Thursday evening in Fleming's llall, this place. Always attend. Oiua Cog Money To Loan. All person* wishing to borrow money on long tune and easy term* on real estate security <au be accommodated by calling on L. A. Ei.y, Petersburg, I ml.

Laiups, school books and school supplies at Dr. J. W. Bergen’s, and at the most reasonable rates. A Card. Some unprincipled persons have circulated a report that f sell buggies at a high price. Such is not the case. 1 manufacture and sell buggies as cheap as aayoue else. Come and see at ray shop, where you will Hud rae at ail hours of the day. J. P. Tuarsca. KOBE KEN'WANTED pur local and traveling agents, to sell our Pruitand Ornamental Stork. We give good wages and steady work. Address for terms L B. R1CHARDS0I i Co., Nsn*rrwcs, Sieweva N. T. Meuliou this |aiper. 6t. Bit HONErn “z,xz>A7Zi Uwntm with Uw only •■Hal Lins of CLEVELAND:THURIAH r.C IlK.XSKU 1 Uff Mrsi MIS Krlsnt fuller, si work report t nunrnM' -- -apply III. IKIlBt rs. j

THE NEWS “Dam Darcv" is a uew Irish— American play. One g» well at Wabash throws a flame 60 feet high out of a 3-incli pipe. „ Prohibition speakers now go armed when they canvass Republican strongholds. llockport recently shipped^lve carloads of tobacco to Bremen, (Jermauv. '■ < A magnetic well has been developed In Wabash county. The marshel fail* to ctiforcc the stock-law at New Albany. The fair up to Tuesday promised to be the best ever held in this couuty. John D Kerrsev, a Frankfort negro orator, has takeu the stump for the Democratic ticket. <r~ Eight Indian girls arrived at Wabash to be educated at tne White manual labor sohooi. A great number ot entries are being made at the county fair. Such an Interest is a healthy sign. Washington is now happily in possesion of tho O.A M.Shops. Vincennes will please take notice. A game of ball will be played here to-day (Thursday), between the Petersburg Chestnuts and the Washington Blues.

Sioux City will formally opeu her Corn Palace September 24. The people out there call it the eighth wouder of the world. A ten has been boru to Mrs. Lula Hurst Atkinson, and Georgia editorare wondering il he will grow up iuto a magnetic candidate. Two reins of coal—supposed to be about eight feet—were passed through last week iu boring for water on Main Street iu this place. Services Will be held iu the Catholic Church, this place, at te'u o'clookaT iu., next Thursday, tith inst. by Iter. Fath.-r Striker. Mile* Much more, an employe iu (he neidcrmaii coal milhcs.had Hie end of the Ilium of his left hand ntu>hcd otf Saturday, by the coal car passing over it. The first steel-hull vessel ever built south of Pittsburg, Pa , was launched at JcfTersonvillo on Monday. It is lot) feet long, and Is for U. S. government. Washington Itemorrat: Mr. Moses Frank, of Petersburg, wit* iu the cit> yesterday to meet his family, who have bcuii attending the Cincinnati Centennial.

Dr. Eddy, Veterinary surgeon and dentist, has been iu <*ur midst the past week, with head quarters at Dr. Ilcrgen's drug store, lie status a scientist in Ills business. lion. K. P. Richardson returned from Indianapolis Saturday, where ire had been at the meeting of the I lemorratic State Committee. lie re|Hirts everything encouraging. J. 11. Roush has purchased the nicest delivery wagon every run in this town. It is new, bells and all,and will deliver goods free of charge, cxrept for the goods of course. William Hastings, of near Odon. Daviess county,aged seventy-tuo,was recently married to a thirty-year-old wi tow who has four ehildred. Her name is Mary Jane Franklin. Some big iteaches have grown In Oregon this season. Thp record was beaten bv an Hast Portland fruitgrower, who raised a freestone (teach that measured 11'4 inches iu circumference. One ot the largest -hoe contracts made is that of a firm iu Uangor, Me., wlio have euzaged to, make 100,001) |tair of wigwam slippers within a tear, for which they arc to receive 114,900. }A Massachusetts woman hater offdrs to prove by statistics that seventenths of the inarriagcmciits that are broken are broken by women ; that three widows re-utarry to one widower, and that two wives elope to nue husband. Evansville asylum, which is completed, will uot be opened uutil tbc meeting of the legislature next January, unless the manager- of the institution see tit to pay the expenses out ot llieir own pocket* and rely on the Legislature for reimbursement.

— Jacob I. Rollcubacher, of Bloomington, am) Miss Aniie Merdith, Washington, were (uarrie«l at Shoals, Iasi | week, am) an attempt was made to I keep the marriage a secret till Spring, wlten they would go to housekeeping, but the whole matter leaked out from I official record. I)ian, Sunday, September 2,1888, at 12 o'clock M., Abner K. Selby, aged 57t ears, 8 mautlis aud 23 days. The I tuneral took place, from the M. E. church.Monday afternoon,at 3 o'clock, under the auspices of Pacific Lodge No. 175,1. O.O. F. Mr. Selby has longbceu a resident of this place, aud has wou many friends to mount his loss, lie leaves a wife, one daughter; and two sons. Mrs. LaFayetle Thomas was buried at Walnut Hill Cemetery near this place Thursday. She had been suffering sometime from a pistol-shot wound iullieted by her own hand in a suicidal attempt. She was the daughter of Samuel Uollon, au aged and respected citisen of this (Washington) township. She was of a family of well-to-do aud respected citizens. Her husbaitd and bis people are of the best of citizens, and, aside from her haring been insane from ill health, there was HO cause for Iter action. 73* v*4

Loral Mention. Bring your job work to this office. Taistre Stilwell. Steudal, was in towu Tuesday. See “id” of John H. Vlehe in this issne of the Dkmocuat. George Groomer’s infant child was harried here Friday. Win. Colvin, Union, has the thanks of this office for recent fa rots. John Taylor, Union, an interesting young trcntlemau, is a new subscriber. W. S. Corn passed through here Mouday on his way from Union to Augusta. You most not fail to see the “ad” of Adams & Son in this issue. They mean business. Mrs. S. D. Lett, Evansville, returned, Saturday, after a visit to her parents near this place. t Miss Belle VaXada has sold a house aud lot on upper main street, this place, to Mrs. Geo. King. W. T. Anderson a prosperous a*nd gentlemanly farmer of Jefferson town ship, was on business here Tuesday. J.T.. Kime, Union, goes to Louisville, Kv., to attend medical college, lie orders the Democrat to send him the uews from home. Xewt S. Selby was up from Trinceton, Sunday and Mouday, in consequiuce of the death of hts father at this place, A. K. Selby.

Mr*, Betfcic vattasdall and Misses Laura Patterson and Mollie Yanasdalt of Harrodsburg, Ky , are visiting friends aud relatives in this place. Dr. Qrigsby, tills place, lias just returned from a trip iu the North Last, where lie ha* been practicing his profession. The doctor is establishing an euViable reputation as a successful cancer doctor. To the Oflicers and Members of Specific Lodge So. lii, I. 0. 0. F. The undersigned committee ap--ppinted to prepare resolutions upon tfic death of our brother, Abner K. Selby, respectfully submit tlic following : In Jthe death of our Brother Selby this lodge has lost o'nc of its most substantial members, a member whoso counsel was always regarded as coming from a w ell balanced mind, ami always carried much weight. Bro. Selby, as an Odd Fellow, was always true to his oblig tious. and was ever ready to eitend a helping hand to the needy. May we, as curving members of the lodge, be loved so well, strive to emulate his example and l*e Odd Fellows In practice as well a* in muue. ltcsolccd, That we extend our paternal sympathy to the family ot the deceased brother, ami commend them to linn whose promises never tail in time ol trouble. Iteaolc«l, That a copy of these resolutions be furnished the family of the deceased brother, aud published in the town pajters, and spread upon the records of this lodge. Jit-wived, That wc recommend the usual custom of draping the Lodge and waring of the regular badge of memory for the space of tliiitv days. Though |ioorosi this side of the river of death, beyond there is'a beautiful Palace, where I shall dwell with my Father, the King, and drink'from a Diamond chalice. ltcspcctfully, —— { J. B. Yorxu.l M.J. Biiai»v.> Com. , Titos. Head.)

Dynamite U the most deadly ot all explosives, and cholera was sure death to chickens until the discovery of Gauter's chicken cholera cure. It is sold on the “no cure-no-pay” plan b/ Dr. J. \V. Bergen. Xutiiing shows the unmitigated conceit of males so perfectly as the kackliug of a rooster when a lieu has laid an egg.—{Milwaukee Journal. They Like It in Memphis. Memphis Teun., Xojf. 2,1887. J. C. Mendenhall & Co^ Kvan-ville, lud, Dear sir: I have guamteed •very bottle of your C. C. C. Certain Chill Cure, and have not had a single complaint. The preparation has given universal satisfaction. Y'mrs, Jfcc. F. W. SCHUGGS. Druggist, " J26 Poplar Street. Sold by Frank ft Hornbruok. Asa test of his memorr, a gentlentau of Atheus, (ia., read through an article a column and a half iu length in a newspaper he bad not previously seen, and tlicu repeated it without an error.

Children Ofleu need some safe cathartic ami tonic to arert approaching sickness or to relieve colic, headache, sick stout* ach, indigestion, dysentery and the complaints incident to childhood. Let the children take Siutiuonds Liver Ucgutator and keep well. It is purely vegetable, uot unpleasant to the taste and safe to take alone or in connection with other medicine. The Genuine has our Trade Mark “Z" in red on front rapper. J. II. Zeltin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Don’t Experiment. Yon cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your longs is in danger. Consumption aiwavs seems at ttirst, entr a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon t« n »itli some cheap imitation or Dr king's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he mar tell you he baa something just as good, or just the same. Don’t be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King’s New Discovery, which is guaranteed to give roller in all Throat, Lung and chest auctions. Trial Bottles free at Adams k Sou’s Drug Stow. _ lUlneIs Heard From. The following was received last week front a farmer of Illinois: “We have the finest crops we have i bad for several years, and the best prospects for a large yield of Democrats 1 have ever seen in Illinois. If we suceeud in electing our ticket, we will have eheap clothing and food, and if Ben. llsrrison, the Chinese agent, is elected, we will hare dtaap jvjnskyaiiii tobacco,"

OUR COUNTRY COUSINS. Items of Interest Gathered by the Democrat's Correspondents. Otwell. Otwell still on top. •Crfll Fostet is still improving.-Homer Hughs aud wife, of III., were the guests of Jfts.Scantlan Sunday.-—The Denaocarats of this place will organise a club soon.-W. P. Arnold’s r.ew house is assuming a nice' appearance. —W. P McKnigt and lady, of near here wete the guosis of F. Barll,Sun-day.—-The attendance at the Harrison and Morton Club last Friday evetdng was not large.-Frank Bil* derback says all is lovely, lie will Whiter at Indianapolis.-The Soldiers of this township are to meet at Otwell next Saturday to transact business of Importance.-loc Bowers scents to bo the ouly patriot iu town. He has the national colors waving front his residence. Drift. Augusta.

Ed. &KMOCKAT: Having seen nothing from this place daring the summer, 1 "Tit* you a few items Plenty of rain Wheat grouud is being broken . Sickness prevails ,. Corn crops are good, hut somewhat damaged by a recent wind storm from the north west Jobnie Corn, who has beeu very low of Typhoid fever is slowly recovering. Mrs. Harrison Ashby, of near this place, died, Monday, august ST, 18S8, after eighteen months illness, suffering untold misery Mrs. Ashby’s maiden name was Hilburn. She came from Peon’, when she was about 30 tears of age, and has lived in this country every since, after she came to tills county, and before she was married to Mr, Ashby, she taught school, thirty years ago, in a log building, three quarters of a mile north of where she died on the 21 iust. She leaves a, husband and live children to mourn her lose. She belonged to no church, but clung to Methodist doctriue, and was beloved by all who knew her. She bore her troubles during her sickness with the patience of only the noblest women. A Sound Legal Opinion. E. Ilainbridge Muntlay Esq, County Aitr., Cinv Co., Tex. say*: “Have used Electric Bitters with most happy results. My brother also was very low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but wan cured by timely use of tIlls medicine. Ami satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life.” Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of llorsc Cave, Kv., adds a like testimony, saying: He ponilivelv believes he would have Hied, had it not been for Electric Bitters. This great remedy will w ard ofT, a well a* cure all Malaria Diseases and for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorders stands uncqualcd. Price 50c. and *1. at Adams & Son s Drugstore. t> Every minute 000 pounds of wool grow in this country, and wc have to dig 01 tons of bituminous coal, while of pig-iron we turn out 12 ton«, and of steal rails 3 ton*._ The well known publisher, James A. Kier. has reccmtlv issued a campaign book, entltied“THE NATIONAL CONTEST." It gives valuble infonnation'.on the Tariff question,Statis ties etc,valuable for every voter. Also complete biographies of Cleveland and Thurman, and Harrison and Morton. Ageuts arc wanted to sell this book. See advertisameut in another ecolumn. Miss Cobb, of Georgia, keeps* among oilier relics of her dead soldier brother, a biscuit oTliis baking while in camp in Virgiuia^lii the fall of 1801.

Don't ruin yonr stomach uv using pills ami cathartic mixtures advertised as a cuie for indigestion, Chronic weakness of the digestive organs is the result. The best remedy for giving real strength to the liver and kidneys is Dr. liuysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. It is wot a mere relief, but truly cure impure blood, and all diseases of the urinary and digestive organs. CITY BAKERY. (ti'MU BBKAD. BEST IX BASKET. CITY BAKERY, rblits or all kinds aspecultt. ) CITY BAKERY. LISCHSS VBOB sc. t>. SICE otstkbs. CITY BAKERY. gV-ICKCKEAS AM) LEBOSADE. Wm> LIlUS, Proprietor of The CITY BAKERY, Sells the best VIES* A BUEAD tnd Uw beat 0-S0CS3STT5S JLT.V TXEBC fairest -PttlCKS-TBY HIM.

VOTICB Is hereby given to nil parties Interconi that 1 will attend nt my office In Stendal, BVEBT TCESDAT, To transact business connected with the office of trustee of Lockhart township. All persons having busiuesH with saitl office will please take notice. J. W. KTU.WELU Trustee. •^DTICK,1s hereby given to all pat ties eou- _ . cerned, thar, l will be at my residence, one utile cast of Arcadia, BVEBT TUESDAY, To attend to business connected with the office oi Trustee or Monroe township. SAMUEL LOWE, Trustee. NOTICE I* hereby given, that I will be at 1 - ' _ . m.v residence. BVEBT TBCltSDAT, To attend te business connected with the office of Trustee of Lugnn township ffigjP* Pu»IU velyjuo business transacted except uu office-days. ___ 8XL.YH KIRK, Truatee. VOTICE is hereby given to all parties ron- *' eeruad that I will attend at uiv residence cerued that 1 will attend »t tuy residence JCTBBT BOX DAT, To transact business connected with the office Trustee of Madlaon tonshtp Positively no business transacted except «o JAMES 1UTIB1.E, Trustee. ■VOTICB is hereby given m all persons tn•*a te rested that I will attend at my office nt aiy residence. EVKBT PUIDAT, to transact badness connected with the office of Trustee of Marion township. All . with said office will kartagH take notice. W. r. BROCK. Trustee

That Hacking Cough cured by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by Dr. J. VT.T A school of adverti iu New York. Shiloh's Cough ami old by us on a guranb Sold bv Dr.. iptiou Cureis . It cures Cob»v. tsei'gen. Thirteen New Ye ready opened for I Catarrh Cured, ■cured, by Shiloh’s! by l)r. J. \V. Bergen. theaters are nlseason. and sweet breath rrh ltemcdv. Sold It is claimed that bed of salt 110 feet thick has been round or a farm near Topeaka. Croup, Whooping Ce lgh and Bronchitis immediately received by Shiloh’s Cure. Sold by Dr. J. \V. Ben; u. Georgia's new Ci pilot at Atlanta will lie turned over io the Stale complete on January 1 text. Sleepless Nights, ms ie miserable by that terrible cough. Sbilol: a Cure is the Remedy for you. Sold By I r J. W. lUergeu. Mayor Hewitt ol? en mart-ies a dozen Italian couples per day. Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relieve Croup \V hooplug Co igb aud Bronchitis. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bei en. Governor Ames of Massachusetts, lost thiriv-two po aids durug his recent illness. Why Will You eoi gh wheu Shiloh's Cure will give Immediate relief. Price 10 eta and $1. Sold by Dr. J. \V.Bergen. The latest Engi sh word in Paris is “struggforlifer," meaning one who has to struggle fra living. M. P.—A Nil N PRINCIPLE. A great pbysiciar bus discovered tbat the true way to act On ae liver, stomach, bow. els, etc. is throng r their nerves. Miles’ Pills, the smallest, ami mildest Saples free at Prank & Horub; ok’s. The 30,000 Swt ties of Chicago have already raised t tore than $5,000 for their mouumciii: in humor of Liunwus. «

UDOEi; DEATH. The early histor ' of America is full of sudden deaths. If you have choking sensaon J. fluttering, pa n or tenderness in chest raint easily, take I r. Miles' New Cure for the heart, aud so n cape death, as did Henry Brown, drug; at, of Clerelaud, Ohio Sold by Frank £ ii ornbrook. The Eev. Geo. ! 1. Thayer, of Bourbon Ind., says: “Batti uyself and-.vifeowe our lives to Shiloh's c< isuuaption Cure." Sold by l)r. J W. Berj sn. V “step-back father” is a new term of relationship, it designates a man's connection will his son's widow by a second marriay ;« Bucklen The best sai l Bruises, Sores Fever Sores, T Chilblains, Co'! tions, and posii pay required, give perfect sit fuuded. Price sale bv Adam: i Arnica Salve. ; in the wo rid for Cuts Ulcers, Salt Rheum tter, Chapped llandns, and ah Skin Erupively cures Piles, or no It is guaranteed to isfactiou, or ntouey re25 cents per box. For & Son iWy The first as» sled Italian immigrant to this counti : was a person named Christopher C dutubue.—[Puck. REMAKE ABLE NEE YE. Tiic early his! ry of America is full of instances or men laviug git*it uerve. But we are rapidly I >couiiii>c the n.ost nervous people on earth, The recent increase of insanity. epileptic tits, headache, backache, neuralgia, sleei lesness, nervousness, dys[K*psia, flutteriu .of the heirt, etc., poiuts to au early dec y of the raie, unless this tendency is eh eked. Notl ing will cure these diseases li ;c l>r. Miles’ Nervine, warranted to couta i neither oniuni nor morphine. Sample nttle free at Frank A Hornbrook’sDrugSto e. Don’t fail to try it. ,•_! will mail (FREE) on receipt JimPiSS. of a 2 tell! stamp a reeipt • AVegeU >le 23SUJ2Q. __ -r . k* fULVC! 1*1 \1. .at will rollin' 9 TAN, FKKtrKI,KB, FIMleh, num i KM. BLACK HKA1u<. KrTC., aving the sklr soft,dear, and beautiful, o ui'li with thin -om pound file soft lil.v cheek, nd the bright ovr will best Its virtue* speak. Iso lustnu tim • for producing a luxuriant ruwlh of hair I 1 a bold head amt smooth ice. Address. .. 1>. tWEafi.K,®) AnnStreel, ew York i -*>'*! _ms.) jnuuNUi USINi >S UNIVERSITY IwU fu syliuu Sc, Oyi I'miifitt | _II 033asa. Wadpsk ai Trjtlttat. Best facilities 151 r Basinets. S! lortAaod, Penmanii». English sail Actual Buain.-sa Training. inde ■dual instruction Educate for protit—leaareapeisve in owe mad i *ney. Attractive Cb. Gradu:es hold tucran e positions A stnctfy buamess ■hooL Open ail year Eater now. Wnte to u Elegant Catalogue, Free. Half-Fit e Exenrai oas WesL The Ohio ft Missippi Railway will ell tickets a one fare Tor round trip > poiuts in the Western Stoics and ’erritorics or its excursion of Augst 21st. 8 op-over will bo allowed ■id tickets rill be good 30 days. This excursion covers more Weaken points ban any heretofore run. For further information call on geuts Q. A* M. R’v. Xov. 27.

POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purtty strength and wbolesomness. More economical than thcordlnary kinds, and cannot be sold in compeitlon with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans, ltoyat Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall St. X. Y. ]

LEGAL. Xotice to Physicians. IN PURSUANCE of the law establishing a J Amount}- Board of Health, mid requiring nil physician* and areouehur* to repor to the secretary of said Board. I hereby request a full eoraidlance with the law In tills regard, and all licensed physicians artd acccuchurs are hereby nollfled to address their reports and all business pertaining toniy office to A. R. BYERS, Sec P. C. B. II., Petersburg. Pike Co., I nil. Superintendent’s Noticer PUBLIC examination of aprllcunts for -*• teacher’s license will be held on] the last Saturday of each month as follows:' For the months or June, September and March, at Augusta; for the mouths of July, October, January and April, at Petersburg; Tor the months of August, November, February and May, at Winslow. A certificate ot good moral character from some member or the County Board of Education must be brought by applicants In the county and Horn County Superintendent bv those out of the county. W. 11. PIRKLE, J line 16.1KS7. County Supl. Notice To Heirs of Petition To Sell Beal Estate. Stat* Or Indiana, ( Pike County. | CIRCUIT COU UT. VOTICE Is hereby given thnt Joseph Wiko.s administrator of the estate of Geo. IV. MoQreuok deceased, has tiled IPs petition to sell the Real Estate ol the decedent, his personal property being insutnclent to pay Ids debts: and that said petition will lie heard at 1 the first day of the next Term of the Circuit Court of Pike County which will be the 5th day of November 18S6. Witness my hand this the IStlHlay of August 1*», -i Goodlkt Mobo as:. Clerk, | C. C. Pike County.

Heal .Estate Agency. rou V\1.1:—Houses. , | ' House (new) of 3 rooms hall ami porch and all necessary out buildings, good cistern and plenty of young fruit trees, grape vines Jcc.. in a pleusnt part of town. Terms very low Payments easy, TOWS LOTS. A beautiful lot one square from main si reel f330. Terms to suit purchaser. Lots 14 in Promts. Addition. Largo frame dwelling, plenty of fruit and water, lenu.cush. let 17 in Morgan's addition, nlee frame dwelling and all conveniences. Prico fSno W. cash. 13 very desirable town lots in Union. Terms lower Ilian the lowest. £££"* We have several lots and houses and lot* in Petersburg,desirable localities. low. Terms House and lot !u 1’etorsbnrg Joining Snyerds additiuM all new and complete, good cellar, fruit, aud water, gtiilcash. House A Lot In Alford, dwelling and store room combined, two stories in good repair. Will sell cheaper than the elieai>est 4300, 423U. cash. The choicest house and lot on upper Main .Street, house of 10 rooms, an abundance of fruit of all kinds, fjseo. 41U0U cash, balance on easy terms. Two lots with new frame house all Aat and complete with young orehaid In Morgans ad - dl lion, 4700. * 'ash or exchange for small Vann Lots 30 A 40 in Snyder addition. Will sell fur 1123, or trade. Lot 16 In Morgan addition with honse of four rooms aud good barn,4330, 4200, cash balance in nine mouths. A very desirable lot with doable business house. Ice house and well of never f illing water in Union, Ind.,4330. House and 2 lots in Oakland City, house •f several rooms near railroad. fsVo. jr exchange lor land or house A lot or ucar Petersburg. F A It ’ll g. o. aere* goad land In Clay township. H cash, 1A2 years on bnlauce. 4000; 30 acres oil the sand road in Madison Tp. No. 1 laud, 43u.per acre.1! cusli. 187 acres in Knvx county all in timber 4'AJUJ pun iKiser to ussumea 4013. mortgage balance to be paid 1* 1-2-8 years. 40 acres in “Wayuo county lilinois. Kor sale at a bargain. 320 acres In Starke). Ind Will sell cheap. 81 acres in Clay tp. well lm|>roved; (0 acres timber. 42730; 4jOU cash, bal. to suit purchaser. 40 arras iu iakgau township, with good well, log bouse and barn. 4030; otic-third cash, baL to suit purchaser 73 acres In Clay township adjoining the 40 acres above nnuisd, with pwl new frame dwelling and barn, a good young orchard and plenty of water. Price, 42SUO; one-thud cash, bal. In equal, payments of 12 und 24 months. 80 acres In Logan tp.; 12 acres timber bal. in high state of cultivation; 2-story frum ; dwelling, good ham, two wells good water, all necessary' outlbuildings, yonngorcbanl; a tip top farm throughout. Prate, LNSo; one-third cosh; 1 aud 2 years on balance. 80 acres in Lockhart tp. Si) acres In suit! ration, bal. iu white oak timber, good log buildings, good water and 00 fine young fruittrees. 41100; cash, bal. iu 12x24 months. 30 acres la Clay tp. adjoining Unkm. Alt cleared aud in high state *1 cultivation. 483. per acre; a cash, bal. to suit purchaser. 86 acres In Clay Tp. good bouse, barn aw out building, on public road, well elovered, plenty of water. 417UU. -seash, 12 to 21 men. 43 acres In Washington Tp. at Stork's ferry. Good hum. 51200. Payment to suit purchaser. 80 acres one mile from Pet ersburg, on Winslow road. 30 acres cleared, line lend. 430 per acre to suit purchaser. 100 acre* One mile from Petersburg, in fine condition, all tillable, well etovervd. 410 per acre. 4UU)cash. Deferred piymrnts ♦low per year with 6 per cent. Interest ana ally. A bargain. 200 acres in Patuka Tp. known as t:.ie Cope, land A Poet land. In Meet. 13, T l », It. 8. W. Price 43000. 80 acres of said land h tinkler. Will sell separate tor 412W. 'i cash bal.ial and 2 yean un 0 percent, interest 200 Acres heavy timber land hi Putnam Co. Tenn. Price *800, of trade tor Pike Co. real estate. 13 Acres gtod laml solid new *linre room frame dw elling wilhtiUJU.brick foundation, one mile from tow Ji cash, baiauoe hi 12 months. 80acres near Posey's coal mines all In the bottom. Kxcellent com laud, 42,400. or S;, acres the abuve 80 and 3}, acres ccutalnlng large new two story house, other huikliiigs and orchard, fMWOsee us at ouee as great inueeinents arc oftertd on tlie above. 80 acres In Lockhart Tp. level and tn good shape. TOarres cleared, good box House of 3 rooms lug barn shaded 411x30 feet two good cisterns and other improvements 30 good fruit trees. S9o0 half cash balanei! to suit purchaser, will take stock for purls of eash payment. KM acres In Montgomery Co. Kan. 4 from fenced

ers, | your cars,: »y ' . ,1 come to! Great! >od for every purpose. For w aich a soap is needed. And joy will bring to every one Who has wise counsel heeded And spent a nickel, just to prove Wha wonders it will do. To lig iten labor, save expense And m; ke things bright and new. \ V £ja -acf/rim Prrf. lechtrt am T&t Memi l»Jt*enc< ff

» < 111 t SANTA CLAUJ SOAP is the best in the market for washing, securing, cleaning, ser bing, See. For sale by all grocer at 5c. a cate. N. K. FA1 BANK & CO., Manufacturers. Chicago, 111.

IE? BROCEBT STOKE, ffTS. PKANS’S BT3ILDING, Petersburg Indiana. Dur ug the Fair "Week we will give every purchaser of $2. worth of goods (for cash). V On Pound of Banda Coffee WORTH 25c. AP0D1D. This Great Offer Will Conti nue Throughout :iie Fair Weok. Our S tuck is New--.Woods nil fresh and Fine— -Nothing Si nle or Unhoiesome. Try is and we will oca vines yon that irar store is the plae e to hny. I [jgi f:ALL AND SEE US. \ Job E. Tishs li Hi.

WE HAVE OUR FALL STOCK OF WALL PAPER EVERY PATTERN GUARANTEED TO BE NEW AT THE FOLLOWIIG PRICES: 5c., 8c., and lOcts per bolt. school Books, School Supplies, Chalk, Erasers, S hool Bags, etc., etc. , '• Tv- . \ -iilA31COST.«>WHEN Wl SAX COST. WE N EAN COST! Every patent meuicine under the sun,-from a guaranteed CHICK® CHOLERA CURE, TCI A GUARANTEED Consumption Cure.'

WE WI LSDPRISE YOU ON -FOBLAUD 0 f<L, MIXED FAIN N PRICES TS, AND Trusres, S boulder Braces, Supp< >rters, etc.