Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 20, Petersburg, Pike County, 4 October 1888 — Page 3

Pike Count; Democrat. TlirittSDAY, OCTOBER, 4,1888. (■nleretl at the IWntftcr at reteraburj, Ind., for lnin>|A »t<m ihruufh the mull* a* eccoml etasa uuiUrr. NimcttlPTlUh, Per t'car • - «1.H I'Ll'I BATIK. Peraoiis Heading u* a club of MV«, with «.£>. will receive the paper free for one year. tl&~ The Pike Veaatf trawnt ha* the lacteal ctrcalhUea ef aaf aeaipaper pabllabed la rik* Ceaatf I AdrertUer* will aaka a aete el thlafacU

n n n You know Fall is here and „you will need 30111* winter •supply of clothing. There is not a firm west of 'Ne*w York That nill offer you greater inducements than Hargrove’s. See a few of our eye openers : Full sized bed blank*! , 1.00 pair Full sized l<ed roniflirt $l.«0«*ach Kcd all wool flannel .. Wo. yd NiceoJIUm flanm-t Tc. yd ■» All wool yarns tar. jmiinil Ladles’ stocking . .. .. flo. (>air IVarl buttouaaltaiz** . .JVc. dna The bc»t a'<orloil slock of Boots 6z Siloes to la? toil ml in town. Ladies' Brigham shoes, Ladies' andChilren’s Calf shoes, Ladies' and Children’s One . K1DS1 I O KS. Men and Boy's boots and shoes of Every Kind. Try us before buying. See . what a few $ ^ (h (h • d) J) J) J) will do. HARGROVE’S Leader of Low Prices,

Grand Hally B.v till' Democrat* at firliT'ibiirg ot* SaftirdatyXov, KinMMi D»y of the itn|«ign. Kvc ry body route. Hon. E. W.Misrs. lion, ltobl. W. Ilier*. candidate lor 8 *e. Stair, will >|»eak at Otwell, Oct. 13. l.eteverybody turnout. Judge Wm. P Parrett Witt mhlrea* tlac citizen* of J'ike county as follows: At IVtcrsburjr. Uct 8. at 7 :W p. u. Al OtwclLOct. H. at ip. iu. - “ ■ At Winslow. IVl. to, at S p. in. At IMeasantsille. Oct. It. at t j>. in. til\e the deuerviinc candidate lor Congress a In-arms. Turn out. Thomas H Billion Will dis.-iist. the issue* in tUc > ampai;it ut the follow ins times amt place*: At Altitrs, Oct. ik at 2 p. in. At Wimdow, tky. S, at 7:3n p iu. At A usual a. Oct. », at I p. m. At MeintHt.Oct.9, at 7:30 p. in. At lliack Koot tiiiurch. Oct. 10, al 1 p. m. At Ayershire, IW. 10, at 7:30 p. m. AlOttrail.Oct. U, at t p. in. litre Mr. tuition a ipasl Ueariuic. Hon. J. D. Barker. Thkkk trill be a Democratic railv aiul public speaking at 1‘leasantvillc on Thursday, October ltili, 188S. lion. Joseph D. Barker ami otliera wall address the people ou the .issues of tire day. Let everybody attend. Yon will bear the issus fairly and ably discussed. Order (Ami.

Joint Discussion. lions. S. it. Vance and Cicero Bnclunan,candidates for District Elretora on the Democratic and Ucpnblicati tickets respectively, hare agreed to » jolut discussion of the issues involved in the rswpign. at caeh county seat in the District. The Meeting for Pikt Conhty D fixed at Petersburg, Friday October Sth. 1&J8, at 2 o’clock P. M. E. P. Rtcttanmox, Clint. 1st Cong. IHsl. Dent. Coin. F. It. Posey, Chiu. 1st Cong. DDt Hep. Coin. Washington TewnsMp Dewar rats. The Democrats of Washingtut township will meet every Thursda\ evening in Fleming's Hail, this place Always attend. Oxdk^om.

j THE NEWS j Ureen county reports a good fair, j llendcrsou county, Ky., ha* had a big fair.*_■ j Mint*sola hail freezing weather last week. | Tlie frost it is claimed will destroy ! the yellow fever. This is now the longest Congress the United States has ever had. There are 1,150 cases before the supreme court 4 Porter county paupers cost about f 7,000 * year. P. \V. Shepard is a renewal. He appriates the I>kmoc*at. Many wells are dry in the northern part of t he State. Terre Haute schools havtf only 3.'700 pupils enrolled.

There arc 75 Indians attending school at Wabash. Shelby comity is out of debt and has over *lfi,000 in the treasury. Old papers sell at 5e. a dozed in this office, or at 10c. a quire. Yellow fever is abating in the South, though in a small degree. They are trying to Infuse new lire into Evansville's humane society. Indianapolis and vicinity turned | out over 50.000/100 brick this season. ! Hlaiuc’s campaign trip will follow j closely the one ot f<>nr years ago. The Ohio Valley Hallway will soon enter Evansville if all reports be true. The sights of the new British ride allow for an elevation up to 2.800 cards. It is said that twelve thousand |H»- ! litical speeches are made per week in | Indiana. The Mormons are still going to dexiro buying land ot private eiticn*. . Let them Saratoga hr famous for, spring water and Niagara for fall water.—[ Youkers statesman. It is wiong to call # dude a donkey. He is merely a clothes horse.—[Merchatt Traveler. Wheat went up at a Hying rate I Friday and Saturday. It ranged • Prom f 1.25 to f 1 50 per hu. (Ireshani decline* lo lake any part in the campaign for the reason'that ; he is on the Supreme Bench.

St is doubtful if Edison's new lalk1 ing machine will ever supersede the :«dd reliable sewing torictics.—[Life. We reivircil vnnl yesterday, that ; (ii'ubb, (be ninrdcier of Mi«s Downey, has been remove*) from the fr-aif-ville jail. "Young tgan. strike out," ssv* die I lev. Dr. T, DjcWitt Taltiiage. Young min. l you <lo it; knock a tlirvebagger.—[Cite. A company with ♦li.OOU capita! has bceu funm-dlto . open a coal mine at Yimi'uncs. ami will be increase*) to 2.2*10 a <lay. Evansville boa»n of ^a Christian Endeavor Union. There are many | of lliem all over llir country, but they l go by a different nuiuc. llev. John Carr**!I, St. Mary’s | Church. Chicago. i« said to bc,t lie oldest priest in the United Slat's, lie was ordained January 20. 1820. The Princeton papers dispute the rumor that a mob wa« ever organized . at Princeton to hang Cirubli who is in t jail at Evansville f >r killing Miss j Downey on the Princeton Fair j grounds. •> East week a crank called at the resj idence of Judge Thurman, Columbus. said his name was Harrison am) ' he had walked all the way from Indiana to kill the candidate for viceI President. The door was closed against him amt he disappeared from | the com in unity. ! A very dangerous and malignant disease, supposed to be Texas fever, < lias developed in a large herd of esr- , tie neat Evansville on the farm of I Conn tv Commissioner Power. E*»1 cal veterinarians made )M>st morteius i of several that died, and declare it a : most virulent and fatal disease, which is likely to spread. A strict cattle quarrantiue was declared bv the Board of Health. Stock men and j others were unusually excited. A farmer named lecher. Spencer county, went one night last week at near miduignt to a neighbor to get help (or bis wife who took ill in the night. He rapped on the door hut was too deaf to hear the call of “whose j there ?” He then went to the wiutlow i and wrapixHl. ami a young man Inside, sup|Hising him to he a lion sc- [ breaker shot him with a shot gun. the jvhot taking effect iu the unfortunate | tuati’a far* aud neck. He lived till ; morning only.

The Safest Xrdirihe. To have about the house at all times is Sitnou* Liver Regulator. It will harm no oue. It will lieuetit all who may have attacks of Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Headache, Qpmsumptiou, or i other ailment resulting front a Uis1 ordered Liver or Stomach. Keep it ! always in the house, ana you will i have a family phrsicau near who will | save you many dollars and much suf- | fering. The genuine always has or j the wrapper the red 2 Trade-mark j and Signature of J. II. Zelin & Co. Fresh and fashionable millinery just received at Mrs. David Whites. Call and examine goods and learn prices, 20t2.

~ --. r. II. [\elker lias been purchaaiug more property in lluutingburg. Xewt!5. Selby, ot the Princeton Leader, wasou our streets, Saturday. Consid ering the closeness of election day,politicsisquiet in Petersburg. Mrs, Mary A. Parker, Petersburg, is visi ting friends at Cincinnati Ohio. J. It. Voting awl lady, this place, took in Cincinnati the first of the week. Mrs. I Ir. Adams, Petersburg, started, Monday, to visit the Cincinnati Exposition. j

Kily Catt. a youngmau living two miles north of Uuion, is very ill at this writing. Three nice loaves of bread can be bought i t Win. Liib’s City Bakery for ten cents. Miss May Ollphant, Union, was the guest of Miss Sadie Bor ridge, Petersburg Monday. i Mr*. Will House, this place, is visting her mother, Mr*. Malina Thomas at, W ashington. Jane Dupree, Clay Duptee'i eight year old daughter, was burried at 10 a. in. Thursday, at Union. £ A Mr. Anderson, Union, called Friday, to toll ns that he has lost two calves, and wauts them found. Fred I leus*; Sr., started to SI. Louis, Monday, to meet his wife who has ! been visiting at Queen City, Mo. Mis* Charlotte Whitc,aecompl|shed j i initliner of this place, calleil on the Dkmoc'hat, Tuesday, on business. Kva Dupree was reporleil last week j ! to be very ill of leavers at X'o h Uurk- j hart's. Sho ts a young lady 19 vearsi ; old. Itov. JiJ. A. Midi lone, of Worthing-1 Ion, will hold servi, es-iu this place on. i Tuesday evening, Oct. 9th. All are J j invited. : Miss Bertie Smith, Lebanon, Ohio! j returned to her home, Monday, after | a visit ilo this place as the guest of; j Mrs. A J. Hilbneyer. Washington Gazette, Sal.: Lou j Saltinarsh aud wife arrived in the j ; city this afternoon from Salem on tin*; ! way home to I'etersburg. Mr. A. II. Taylor and his sisters. Miss Lida, and Mrs. J. L. Mount.' started. Monday, for Cincinnati ami , Coin ml us, Ohio, on a visit to friends at those places.

A bom mn'c nines iro.n i mun. on what i' known n< the Sami Uoad lead- j ing (ruin Petersburg, a I'nioii Church j i> be in” built: It wiirbc fur mo by all • Chrisiinn denominations. ^1 •las T. furry and James Wily, of Moiiroe townvhip, called. Thursday, to have a talk with ye editor. They are two farmers who know how lo vjite for their own interest. Oakland Enterprise: Mis* Carrie (listen, of Petersburg, stopped here! Wed lie .da with a von ns lady triend : while <ti her way home from Prim-c-: ton, w here she had been visiting friends. " M. y-ehs. of ltoise City, Idaho,1 has bet u in town this week negotialing for the proprietorship ot tiiej Petersburg Pres*. It the Press | should change hands we know of no one vt would rather have for a i con ten porary. j llev. F. II. Wo.hI and wife returned to their home near Augusta last ! uesdav. Mr. Wood has been here sometime Uk fug, care'of a barber shop Which he owned and rouhl not neglect till he disposed of it, which he did recently, Mr. .Samuel II. Feltinger,of Augusta, having purchased it. M r. \lex Oliphant and his estimable family entertained a number ot guests at the homestead in Clay town- J »hip la -t Sunday. Among them were: Mr. tuid Mrs. Thoatua Wilson, Mis*’ ; Cappic King. Miss Berth- Smith, Miss ; Hattie Carter, Miss Nellie Keans Miss j Maggie Davidson. Miss Ester Jerretl, Miss Sadie Iterridge, Alfred Eulasf, J i Sigiuond Fiank. Ualph Davidson, J. j W. Ualeman, (ieo. Quiiuby and Henry J Edwards Petersburg; Ollie Kolb,. Miss l.ida Mitchell. Princeton: a Mr. j Prilchrtt, Evansville; Forest (jaunt ajid Miss Dora Coat*. Union, and ■•others two numerous to mention.'" All an loud in the praise of Mr. Oliphant and family’s friendship and hospitality. REMARKABLE NERVE. Tiw e arty history of Ainertca is futl of instances of men having great nerve. Uut we are rapidly becoming the Host nervous people unearth. The recent increase oftnsaiiitr, epileptic fits, headache, backache, uecral; ia. sleeplesness, nervousness, dyspepsia, fluttering of the heart, etc., points j to am early decay of the race, unless this tendency is checked. Nothing will cure these diseases like Dr. Miles' Nervine, warranted lo contaiu neither ouium nor wtorphiue. Sample bottle tree at Frank £ Horn. breoh's Drugstore. Dou't fait to try it.

i Senator Savm, of Wisconsin, will i retire from public life at the expiration of his present term iu 1893. ; He wilt then be aetreutv-seven years jofayje Brace Up. You ire feeling depressed, your appetite Is 'poor you are bothered with Headache, you am tidgetty, nervous, and generally out oT sortie and want to brace up. Bract* up, but not with stimulants, spring medicines, or batters, which have for their basis very cheap, luut whiskv. and which stimulate tou for an hour, and then leave you in worse -oudition than before. What you want it an alterative that will purify your Wood. stprt healthy action of Liver ami KidHc; s, restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such u medicine you will dud in Electric Bluer*, and only So ceuts a bottles at Adams Jb Sou’s l >rug i 'lore. Now Fall and Winter goods just received at Mrs# David White's milliinery Store, second door below Xius. Frank’s store..

Items of Interest Gathered Democrat’s Oorrespoi imita. Sickness is on the increase, ctiil fevers prevailing Infant chiUd.e McKinney died the 20th nit (irirtith did business m Oakland Tbursdar . The Arcadia Olee tended the pole raising at Iola_ the i | They sing well The *. o. p "talk , j lug a pole here in the near future 1 l*ipe« has returned from Arkansas \ be has been for nearly two yearn, you eatne too late to vote. Eber Beativ brought two pet deer home < fttan Arkansas recently The jrleb < this place contemplate going to Petersbuf Friday. IIoosikk Boy.

liosmer Items. Farmer# aresowiug wheat — John Jones, or Ho., has transported hi in self to his old home at liosmer .. Elmer Arnold. Mo., is hack here on business... Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Tyler, near here are going to travel some this Fail .. .Our blacksmith, McKinney, says he is for'Cleveland — Frank Lodes, Evansville, will probably move to the coal banks near this place— Ah. Young and J. K. Thompson am going to take in the Knox County Fair . .Miss Ida Bell has returned" from Term Mr. amt Mrs. John Stull and wife departed for Tenn. last Saturday morning Mr. Little and Mr. Clay, Evansville, were here Thursday Unss Thomson js running an engine for Adam Young Horace Lingo, Peteral*urg. will teach the Shepard school near here this year . (jtilte a miniber of our elliaens attended the re-unlou at year place last week. Yours, COCNTRT OOCSIJf. Pikcvlile. Ed. Democrat: PikeviUe Is situated on the Mt. of Justice in the township of Lockhart, and coutains many of “ye good inhabitants.’' Among them are Henry tllie blacksmith, Henry the yankeebov, Henry whose sir name is Miskel. John. Dorris, amt Mortz the store-keeper: Mortz. Sr., and the postmaster tisorgc who is the manufacturer of Monroe's Ritters; Ferguson the Doctor and jt.J.K.who lias been to war, and Green, the mil nlo sits on the seat of Justice. ‘•In the beginning God created ail things,” and in this gn at seat of Jnstiie he has ereatsd two great parties: the Publicans, the righteous, and the Demies, the unrighteous. Xow it came to pass that the Publicans met and decided that there is bat one way to ‘•enter into the straight and narrow gate,” and that is through the intercession of the ‘•grand-son.” and as many as believed went and subscribed their names thereto. The iVmies then met and decided that the “straight way” is not through the “grandson," but through the beloved son Grover. Xow when the Publicans heard of this they were sorely vexed, and sent after Sylvester, tbepotfcgaS son, and one Mark, whose sir name is tVoolsey. Xow Marquis told the people that the first tariff was in 1,483, and the hard times from 1433 to 141# was under free trade, and the good times front 1810 to 101C was under high tariff, and many other things said he to the people likewise. Then arose Sylvester the prodigal aud Opened Ala month and taught the iieople.saying: Grover vetoed—vxtokii, VETOED, ami said lie many other strange things. The Demies then arose and showed that the tariff from IKS! to isto was from 5 to toper cent, higher during those hard times than it was from IKpt to IKK during the good times which the Publicans boasted of; and many other Puls I loan teachings did the Demise refute. Then the Publicans were sad of heart, for theirs were false teachings, and those who taught them were false teachers, it was thought that the prodigal should return to his tattler's house and grow wise before it is everlastingly bat late. Tbe Publicans then said: “We will send into the land of Cup, and get Justus, wb ise sir name is Miller, Xow Justus came, and he brought documents with him, and he showed that the Demies were the same that stoned Philip, crucified Christ, were the tories of the Revolution, fought the unholy war of 1313. and uiauy other bad things said be tbe Demies had done. Had he with him also tbo skeletons of Jackson, ami Jefferson and gave he them many ratings, but said he would lay them hack ia the tombs after throe and fifty dry*. Then the Publicans rejoiced. saviug “Truly, Justus is a wise man.” The Itemies tlieu wondered am) said: “Is lie that Christ whom we crucifiedP* Dmikkat. Their Business Booming. Proltably tin one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at Adann* * Son's Drug Store as their giving away to than customers of sn many free trial 1 rnttles of I>r. King's Xew Discovery for Consumption. Their trade,is simply enormous in this very valuable article front the fitet that it always cures anti never disappoints, roughs. Colds, Asthma, Hroucbitis Croup, and all tbrout and lung diseases mtielky cured. You can test it before buying by getting afiriat bottle free, large size fit. Every bottle warranted. A wooden derrick which lien yearn ago cost the Government *00.000, has been sold at the Brook land Navy Yard lor*1300. ^ For Sale sr Trade. For sale or trade for land near Petersburg.—One dwelling house, 5 rooms cistern, fruit and garden, nice location, 5 squares oast of court house worth *800. Business house lit 1’uion.—1 rooms, Ice house, well atul lot worth *700, uow occupied as furniture store and doctors office, excellent location for confectionery, grocery store aud millinery. Also 20 acres good land in Logan tp., ou north sitle of Felix Falls farm worth *575. Inquire of 1L K. Kitue, Petersburg, Iud. School Books at Dr. J. "\V. Bergen's.

Wall paper and school books cheap at Dr. J. W. Bergen’s. Hot lunches served at all hours by WuIIisc.kx, 8a. I keep the very best Cinciuuati lager* beer. Wj»I1is«cx, Sa. Library and other handsome Lamps at Dr. J. W Bergen’s. Fresh Oysters at William Lilts' City Bakery. i■ Lamps, school books and school supplies at Dr. J. W. Bergen's, and at the most | reasonable rates.

it debates i 'Nebraska fairs mptioii Cure is U cun's Con- . Bergen. ing features tr. Council ..Muffs; (ctricity i» stre WCroup. Whooping 'immediately reeelv Sold byDr.J. W. B< f -- Nothing tires a ly as seeing a laz; self. is disc inletl gas for light ng. ough amt Bronchitis ( hy Shiloh’s Cure, Sen* mart man soqnickmaii testing him*

Catarrh Cured* he lib and sweet breath ' secured, by Shiloh’* itarrb Itamedy. Sold | by Dr. J. W. Bergen !•' A quart of mill 3s as nutritious as j a quart of ovster but don't fry as . ! mcely. Sleepless Nights, 1 sale mlterable by thet t terrible cough. Sbil I’lCwti is the Remis | dy for you. SoM It.' Jr. 3. If. Bergeu. ! Three Inches i: he average width I of millinery riblK . Shiloh's Cure wi Immediately relieve Croup Whooping t nth and Bronchitis. ; SoUi bv Dr. J. W. Be en. 1 -- j The agricult tin anil trade of the ' [ Bahama Islands re both declining. | Why Will You cu fh when Shiloh’s Cuie i will give immediate relief. Trice 10 eta [andfl. Sold by Dt I. W.Bergen. The very late rage among some of New York’s irest creatures ai-e caues. M.P.”ANI 7PBINCIPLE. A great physiciai ms discovered that tte I true way to act on ,e liver, stomach. bow- j j els. etc. is tbrou: their nerves. Miles’ l’ills. tlie smallest tnd mililest Naples free ! at Frank A Honibi ill’s. A Mr< Wilsoi ias sued the city of W h t e h 11 a I r for expot- j mg her husband o the small pox by sending him to ! e pest house. * We may have o guess at the distance to the atm nd moon, hut vve f know beyond a loubt that Ganter's ! chicken cholera tire v.'ill cure that j most deadly dist se. It i< warranted I and sold by l)r. W. Bergen. Mabel, who s a brilliant Latin scholar, signs h ■ lettcirs “Possum,” which, being icrally translated, means “I am n; hie.”—[Washington O'itic.

Bneklen’a The best salve Bruises. Sores. Fever Sores, Tei | Chilblains, Con tions, and posit i I jwy required, •rive perfect sati funded. Price 5 sa>e bv Adams 4 Byron Sales!) peach-gio ver, r of two cents on 1 that sold for f 1,1 U DDE The early histor sudden deaths. IT onvfbtUeriug. |>ai faint easily, take I the heart, ami so ec .•y Brown, drum? Sold by Frank * II The Rev. Geo. 1! Iud.. says: "Both 1 lives to Shiloh’s eoi hr Dr. J W. Berg* Sir John Lit bee* before the said that there ' deuce that the n trinca Salve. ti the world for Cuts "leers, Salt liheutn t*r, Chapped llaml- , and sdl Skin Ernp,‘ly cures Piles, or no t is guaranteed to action, or inouey/teeentsperbox. For Sou 38y rrr, tlie Dele ware ently made a protlt car-load of peaches 2.40. DEATH. of America is full of 1 m have choking; seusa1 or tenderness in chest Mites' New Cure for ' tpe death, as did Uttii- , *f C leveland, Ohio , nbrook. Thayer, of Bourbon self and wife owe our ' linptjun Cure” Sold >»ek, speaking of , Jriiisli Association, “seems strong evi- 1 liter eau control the : sex oL the egg.” ---— t, The well knov 1 publisher, James; ; A. Kier, has re ally issueti a cant- j, 1 paign book, eutt ed“TIIE NATION- j. | AL CONTEST.' It giv es valttble In-j, ; formationou the arid‘<]ue«tiou,Statis 1 tics etc, valuable >r every voter. Also!' ■ complete biogr dues of Cleveland; and Thurman, ind Harrison and; ; Morton. Ageni arc wanted to sell this book. See Ivcrtisament in another ccolumn. Walt Whitm; considers William Cullen Bryant the greatest poet! America ever I: dIt is a wise cl Id that knows wlfat | kind ofa man i father is when away I from home. I Thousands * Huired or lulie su tie ring* are ii !y they lived on recovery. Hot beuetit in main better than II lieatnicnl is 1 Dock and Sar last resort it Ii BetSembcr tbi: friends. i year. Ter from either ac:ed scrofula. Their escri liable, yet bravehoping; to the last for >pring!> have been of instances, butintn-b 4 Springs or other r. Guvsolt's Yellow sparilln. Tried a* a i sa**etl many lives. :tiid toll it to ronr A Wayne raised 413 vari ounty ties ot (Ohio) man potatoes this

: Arbucklc 120c. per }>e i LiiW City ] Eight acres < town of Peters house of nine r splendid orcba House and I block from oo seven rooms, cl out buildings. 18t3. V i Coffee only nd st William takery. -* r Sale. land adjoining tbc Hvo-story and «rg. 013 t Pr :iu P rt: rg, of Mouse l in

Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. _% marvel of par* ly direiigth ami wlmlesoinue.-ti. More eeommlcal than i Inordinary kinds. and cannot je sold in com;>eitinn with the multitude of ow test, Sliort n'cluht alum or plmsphate iuwlers. Sold only invalid. Royal Raking rovrIcr Co., 1UK Wail St. X. V.

FIELDS i LtMASTEIIS leal Estate ipaey SOU S.tl.ErU«n>«. House (new).of5 rooms halt amt porch and ill ueeessarv out buildings, good cistern and denty of young fruit trees, grape vinesAp.,In i plessnl part of town. Terms very low Payments easy. TOW > LOTS, A beautiful lot one square from main street 350. Terms to suitpurchaser. Inis it in PrstUts. Addition. I dirge frame Iwelllng, plenty of fruit and water. fSrtU-ash. Isjt IT in Morgan's addition, nice frame iwelllng and all conveniences. )*rloe fCOO OWL, cash. 13 very desirable town lots in Union. Terms ower than the Unrest. fiSjJ^We have several lots and houses and :ot» in Pelersburg.destruble localities. Terms ow. House and lot in Petersburg Joining 8ny.•rds addition all new and complete. good cel»r, fruit, anil water fi<5*> cash. House A hot in Alford, dwelling and store room eonibluett, two stories In good repair. Will sell elienper than the cheapest ?;*X. }23u. 'ash. The eholeest house and lot on upper Main Street, house of I» rooms, an abundance of fruit of all hinds. f28u». flow cash, balance in easy terms. Two lots with new frame house all neat and rompiete with young orehaul in Morgans addition, $700.Cush or exchange tor MullII farm ls»ts38 * to in Snyder addition. Will sell for 1135, or trade. lyt in in Morgnn addition witli house of four nsims aud good li«ru,f35»i, TAW, cash balance in nine mouths. A very desirable lot.with double business house, lev bouse and well of never litiling water iu Luton, tnd.,155U. House and 8 lot* in Oakland City, house »f several ruums near railroad. fBTS, or exchange lor land or house A lot or near Petersburg. rums. ST acres goad land in ('bay township. MOO; i, cash, U3 years on balance. 50 acres oil the sand road ir. Madison Tp. No. 1 Iund.f50.per acre,.1-rash. 187 acres in Kn-x county all In timber kJui purchaser to assume a f61S, moutgugi halauee to be paid la t-2-3 years. •W acres in Wayne county .Illinois tale at a bargain Kor 320 acres iu.Stark e i I nil Will sell cheap. *1 acres in Clay tp. well Imiwoved; W acres limber. $2750; f5W cash, bah to suit pureliascr. 10 acres iu laigan township, with giaxl well, log house and barn. f-’IdO; one-third cash, bat. [o suit purchaser 78 aeres in Clay township adjoining the 10 wires above namsd, witli gvaal cfw frame twclling aud barn, a good young orchard aud jlcuty of water. Price, TJKW; one-thlnl cash, ail. in equal payments of 12 aud 21 months. 80 acres in Loguan tp.; 12 acres timber bal. in ligbstate of cultivation; 2-story flwme lweliug. good barn, two welts good wutcr. all necessary outbuildings, young oreliurd; a tip top arm throughout. Price, $2880; oac-lhird ■ash; 1 and 2 years on balance. 80 acres in Lockhart tp. 50 acres in cultl’u!ion, bal. iu white oak limber, good log miidings, good water and 00 tine young frultxees.. filiW; ’. cash, bal. in 12x24 months. 30 acres in Clay tp. adjoining Union. All deured cud in high state of cultivation. fSO. >er acre; *, cash, bal. to suit purchaser. 80 acres in Clay Tp. good house, barn and >ut building. On public road, well skivered, 'lenty ol water. flTW. _-cush. 12toil mon. 43 aeres ill Washington Tp. at Stork's ferry, food tanu. J12U0. Payment to suit purebns■e. 80 acres one mile from Petersburg, on Winlou road. 30 tu-rvs cleared. Hue land. f3U icr acre to suit purchaser. 100 acres one mile from Petersburg. In hue ■omtltton, all tillable, well elovered. flu ;ht acre. flUWeash. lJeferrcd payment* 1000 per year wit h 0 per cent, interest aim aly. A bargain. , 200 acres In Patoka Tp. known os the Cooeumt A Post laud, in Meet. 3a, T is. It. AW. •rice f WOO. SO acre- of said land Is ttuiter. iVill tad! separate torft'JUU. '.cash bnl.lal md 2 years on 0 per coni. Interest 200 Acres heavy timber land in Putnam i o. lean. Price TAo, or trade tor Pike Co. real ■state*' 15 Acres gmd land solid new 'breo room ramedw riling wilhflVlLbrick foundation, iik- mile from tow is cash, balance n 12 months. 80acres near Posey's coal mince all in the kotloui. Exeellcnt earn land. t2.«w. or 86', leres the shove SO and 5.', acres coutainiug urge new two story house, other buildings tad orchard. fl.OUbsee us at once as great In- i ■cements are oftend ou the above. $0 acres in Lockhart Tp. level aud In good j diapc. 7U acres cleared, good box house of t rooms log bam shaded 40x50 feet two good I dsterns aud other Improvements at good ruit trees. 3900 lutlf cash balance to suit inrrhatTir will take stock for parts of cash Kiymebt. 101 acres lu Montgomery Co. Kau. 4 uitles 'roui town of a*# inhabitant* level, well enccd plenty or water orchard of 1A> trees >ud new fnuiie house, with 5 rooms. flsuu. on easy terms or exehung for Real Estate in Pike Co. A rare rhanc* for a p. rxin wishiug to locate lu Hoathern Kau. 50 acres lu Iswkhart tp. Imweil big house l.'i dories high with out bulWlugs, frame an og buni,orehard an abundance of water 15 icres cleared, all fenced. $809. ’j cash Utimoe In one aud two years. ! "i I’Ori BENT. Several choice dwellings In Petersburg. All pleasantly located. I will mail; PUKE! oh receipt jUpiSSs of • 2 cent stamp*, reclpt UpiBSa of A 2 cent stomp LYegelabie ZBgsil will remove TAX. FRECKLE*. PIMJK» III.OTl'H KM. 11L AUK HEART, ETC., lag.the skin son,elear. aud beautiful, rh with this compound- the soft Illy cheek, I the bright glow will best its virtues speak, i Instructions for producing a luxuriant rth of hair on a bold bead aud tniootb . Address. A, D. BTKJtn.E.Ue A un Street, r York ifiyii

uot.) -41 _ Jrtir-.jh-ast.ew W>VI» raa k KMBM, Mad**—* rjrfrirtca. Best facilities for Burmese. Sliort-haud. Penman, tbip, EotUih usd Actual Business TraiuioIndividual instruction Edusais for pro«t-leat* eapeosivc in time and money. Attractive City. Graduate* hold lucrative positions A strtctly business school Open all year Eater nosr. Write to us Elegant Catalogue, Free. Half-Fare Excursion* Weal. Tine Ohio & Missippi Railway will sell tickets at one fare !br munil trip to point* fn the Western Statu* amt Territories for it* excursion of August 21si. Stop-over will be a3towe«l ami tickets-will be goal 30 davit. This excursion covers inor* Western points than any heretofore run. Fbr further information call on icauo.aa. K'.r. Vu> i7

A Doc, crossir^ a brkfee over a •tteam with a piece cvf flesh in his mouth, saw his own shadow in the water, and took n tor that ut' another Dog, with a piece of meat {double his own in sue. lie iheneforelet fcohis own, and fiercely attacked ihe other Dog, I to get his. larger piece torn him. H« thus lost both. —.'iEsif/'s It always j{ays to H hold on to a good thing. - People who have tried Santa Claus Soaqp hold on to it because it is | good. Some may think that because there are

ouicr ouaps in; a igrjve more in duik tor me money, tnat tney are cheaper; but such hulk is made up with rosin. When quality is sacrificed for quantity, such soap is not cheap at any price. Santa Claus Soap is the best, and is sold by all grocers. It is made only by N, E, FAIRBANK & CO., Chicago, 111. |

EOOK-miPJiTS, SEOaT-HAKD, XELEGMFEY, PENMANSHIP, ETC. be-ctsr bis or her condition in life, should write for the Catalogue of the Sl STRATTON *"3885#^. 406 THIRD STREET, LOUISVILLE, KY. BRYANT

CITY BiLKERY. j TIBCU BREAU. BSSTIS MARKET. \ CITY BAKERY. rai iTs or als. kikbs a speci alty. CITY BAKERY U'XCHKS tttOB 50. i p. MCE OVSTKKS. CITY BAKERY. WKK CREAM AND LEXOXABE j 11’w. LI TBS, Proprietor of The CITY BAKERY. Sell*Die beat VIEAS A lltKEAD and tlic best OSOSSKESa J3.-T fairest --PltlCES--TitV (MAI. '

TRI’STK.BS' XOTICES. VOTICE Is hereby gi mi to all parties interested that l will at tend at my office in Stelitdal, EVKKV Ti'ESDAY. „ To 1 ransact business connected witli the ofltee of t rusteeof Lockhart township. All persons having business with salt otfls-e will please take notice. J. VV.PTIl.WELL, Trustee. NOTICE Is hereby gircu to ail patties concerned, that I will lai at mv on* tulle mat of Arcadia, resldeuee, V'.. EVEUY. I I'E’illAV, Tonttml to hustness connected with Hie oM.-e of Trustee of Moans' township. SAMVEL, LOVE. Trustee. T OTICE is hereby ptren, that 1 t my residenee. will lie at KVEltY T1IVKSDAY, To attend te business connected with the ofltee of Trustee of Logan Uownshtp. ftjf^l'osUivelyino business transaeted excel t on olScc-davs. SI LAS KI ilK, Trustee., "VOTIVE ts hereby given to all parties eono eerued that I will attend at my residence EVERY MOJi DAY. To transact business com eo ed witli the office Trustee of Madison tow nh p. 0Ky* Positively no Ltis incus transacted except on uffiice-days. JAMES ItCMBLE, Trustee. V OTICE is hereby riven to all persons intereided that 1 will attend at my office at hiy residence. EVERT FRIDAY, to transact business connected with the ofltee ofTrustee of Marion township. Alt persons having business with said office will please talce notice. VT.-F. BUOCK, TrusteeV OTICE ts hereby given to all parties eoncerned that I wilt attend at my office EVERY PAY, To t ransact business connected with tlie ofltee of Trustee of JertersoutoUinship. it. W. HAltitlS. Trustee. ecr ^jitetnatTcng H3s-m t - mi ui.’'i*i is: WA4.sU tc tke prori-?. I>r-j Wimnt.si. Kehii i Ucil Hunilnv- *&*»«* W.- V>i-vv«t. UJoAu l t-vll!' 4.Irt witk Wirt.* an-l cas- * ot i~\ w a*k l*WNhlsiy cw wv*r“ o»o Si CC. &a pofniUeJ W* »n»wrr—vwivjirf p*ra»a la rack fc»raM' r, to »<*«** ** . tw~OWr t» fW-t kit Cfctt. a COUJj We 1I«P OJ OtJW i UMViu S V«l‘LL)i, wpy ***** liOL-VUMIl 1W 1Tv-:t u tbp tr«o.ai»sl after you live kept (best Iffi y«or !:•>*»«* for m-vut..*•ttd*bo*n them tdUtuM »Vnt*r bffitro cmifosUbey Urroaw yi-mr o*% pr'iwty; It is >***iU«> to font-. ti.id £i«sk tiffsr. teudog tb« KULItlt l.ui u «»t<-h sod ros r> V«. *» tSwsLowincol lt« HUnpira tu any lafaU*T. »! 1; nwitit 1 a a large tn»ie for tr, *!t«; <■ :ir wa:i.|>icd i»«v* t In a.) teaisty !urd n«*ot.“* sir Itro kt* otaally (rt troM Ga«KhV '« * |K«U<*vi iu tnic ’;im *b« • iirrotu<vii»< tr-aotrr. 1'hU.tS* »<*vrbji o3.t *w k ao-sAi 5* u<M* ts t«>4ee iumt a ur a> »;>«-» u* \ b>* pi *>>1 at ««*»<;« ktUrrw tkrjrrmt b*aMp%.jiUIy.trlBtif v<U Wi it* a* aarv.ami atffik* Mirr -jt «*aov r it will br iva* -My at? trosNn lilt ytHttwalfo* th«Maptel h»t!s«ai! v bdoay tail*{ ysork•«« at-t >ottf rpwgal SfiTl l< wal g»lbi*tnrt. Jk (•uat-l e*r»« oa i bir-h tv writ* «H w «t< but t rant «m5 aftrr yea ka»w si!,yoti do »*>t <-*y« toKafKri-b*r, vl-v~a«fearcj ted'uw. t«tl» y«atk a toil >tMtr*dmreasat*»«v;tlwcai,aw.-ur«FaftEt. i» a^tbe beat ao*H rU4 vatrbea na the tatrU ar*l «ar brv it a* e KMt rt.* JiAMrS-Kt. W* yay all e«tr*caa. Ir-Uckt. .-ta 4 Aixawuax i ruiiwii 4t ca,i;vj, »i2» ruKiLAAH, auiss liOOO Book Age nts wanted to soil rax ure aho p-tbiic sxbyicss or

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Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, PETERSBURG, - INDIAN'A All lands and town property placed In ray h »nds for Kale will beadvertised fire, of charge, j Uf-rtcx—Upstairs over City Drugstore B8«*» —— TO CONSUMPTIVES! The undersigned having been restored t« health bv simple naan*, after sutterms for several years with a severe luac affeetisn. sod that dread dtasiase, COXSl'MfTWXl is anxious to nwlte known I© his fellrnv sufferer* the means itfeRre To those who desire it,In.' will eh* erf illy seud t free of charge) a copv of the presto- ("ion used. wfcWi they iW ilad a sure wire Tor UONStTMTUMf. ASTHMA, C.UAIittlil, BSOXCHITIS. and all throat and tin;? M AL.ADIKS- lie hopes all euffittent a ill nrr his remedy, as it lit invaluable, Tisone itedHap the preseripton, which will oust them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address Kftv. Edwahw A. VtUOX. Wfllamstwt-t ■ * ■- msaas -.

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Contains also full and complete lives of both IARRISON& MORTON lie great standard bearers. HUM. with nwnerous superb porrahs- Among the will be found the names ot Sena>rs Frye.CfcaadBer, 1taw ley. Ioy-U». I>4* P. x>ge* of Mass.. McKinley of Ouw. writes ou uOnWiflL; leery Cabot Lodge. *u»l a number of others «f a tike promt* ence. The s*'jr C-m/atf* Jibuti, imdfrudjp kt .Vat. Jtv/. £“m. Don't be lauuced to get any other. I»:sbce tto ItinJerance as »t pay all freight chaiges. Sent! W sat* ie sc. stamps for ootSt ami be the ft ret in tbs field* or site for foil particulars am! Special Ter»« sent free to all. WINTER* CO.,***. Springfield, Mau.

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