Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 27, Petersburg, Pike County, 22 November 1888 — Page 3
IWDER rfutely Pure-' never vanei. ■ A marvel of purI and wliiileMinuiew. More ««• jiu IktonUiury klntla. and fun not teompeltinn with tba-uiuUli'oda of V>rt weight alum nrlpli«ipMf jx>»'I only Inrun*. Royal lhkluc Pu» I Wall *4. N. V. County Democrat. JDAY, NOVEMBER, 22,1888 _ at the Paauifllce at reterebnrg, ■ Utaaimlaaloa through the mall* a* i mutter, i r»X, Per Viat - - II.M CU’I UTW. p Beading tu a club of five, with | receive the paper free for oue year. I ru# teaetj he wee rat kae the lar- ... af aai aeaepaper pabllaked la Mrertleera will Bake a aate af ADYEBTtSlKtt KATES. Iw. t wi|.t era rs » * *> To i at i m> I •> I 402 00 I St l 74 t«0 »ou _ <»» mil oo ioo, * so a w s s* s Oil 4 Ml 4 00| 7 00 Smoe -0 >g 00 250 _ SCO St * 00 Ml 5 00 9 00 I 2 00 I ton 3 00 5 00 4 00 000 10 00 10 00 (llloa 000 5 00 9 00 II 00 20 00 moo lyea I 4 00 10 Ml 12 uo in on 20 On 40 00 72 00 rrm For Winter! ■a yea naat a alee rlaatl Taaee aar nlee llae la la hej aweet Stylea. • 2Pzwttlaat Pattarae. ad. ait Tto.a Laweat Pxteaal j es’ and Hisses' Jackets, eskas, New Markets in r an. -ILK. asd aoaus. MEN’S CLOAKS Al.l. STY8-4 AXD SIZES! ND30ME LINK OF NEW e9s goods. a colors with the new IIIIAID4: eoa. aaiPiwah T.-lm. laya te caat :h. Vtaisg aaiOfircaak: Xoir Stock of llaiiilsoinc rni-nUat Lot Price*! t.M BEFOItK YOU BUYIj t h Whole Slock BOOT ir $150, Worth $3.00 trZcx ot-xs:: hUGROVE’S lockers of High Prices ) fch a.h
13IME3S LOCALSipers 5c. a doz, at thl# Books at Dr. J. W. I paper and schopL Cheap at Dr. J. ’a. i mttmI at all hour* br WMlln<iKX,Sa. i rarv beat Cinciiiaati lagerIVm 11 tHt.icx. Sr. ry and other handLarnps at Dr. J. W Uk - kh Oysters at William [City Bakery. bar* Far Sale. ■ thousand cabbage heads for •gores. - Call on K. LJ i Mile* waat of Peteisburf. a Coffee only at William Bakery. —4 pound .J hooks and ies at Dr. oV^W. and at the most i ites. of Washington •fartr Thursday j ] Hall, thi* place, j ‘ Oxokk Coa. i' r. U llouglas $3 tue of his other Aft*. ,0 te - ■ .' -
THE NEWS Ongres* commence* the first Monday In December. The last five week* Ihe U. S. exported 4,700,000 bushel* of com. The United Press Iteport stated i that llovev was elected by 2,191 votes. The repairing of the Presbyterian church iu this place will *oon be completes!. __ Hover will be inaugurates! Governor of Indiana ou or about the 14th of January. The she!bark crop is unusually light, which argues a mild winter, thc> say.
There was one county In Michigan where not a vole wa* cast—Isle Morale. Twenty Deiuocjatic majority is the complexion of the coming Indiana legislature. Curtis King, a ^arpenter aged 62, was found dead In his bod at Danville, Friday morning. At the last election Dubois county (tolled a Democratic majority of nearly 1800 votes. lvotiisville ha* been selected as the idace of the next meeting of the National Board ot Trade. Pulaska county. III., elected a colored man for Coroner and also one for Commissioner. The -Evansville and Chattanooga railroad project, is at !a*t being developed and put in shape. The first snow of the season loll here last Friday morning. Last rear it tell ou Thanksgiving Day; the 28th of Nov. The editor of the Washington Gaaette wss so happy over the election ol Harrison that lie printed hi* |»apcr in red. The Vermont legislature has pasted a law prohibiting the manufacture, sale, and use of oleomargarine in that state. Clarence C. (iiven*. of the Henderson Gleaner, Kv., ha* retired from journalism, and has gone Into the practice of law. Tlie session of Knights of IaW just held at Indianapolis will.it is thought, have a tendency tft strengthen the order. In a suit for divorce in SL Louis the plaiuiitT, Mrs. Allie Villcrt, testified that tier husband onre pawned her wedding drc»s for a drink of liquor. Last Friday night and Saturday another cold wave swept over the Cmted States. It wa* some titoen degrees cohlei than the one the week before. The Grand Jury were: Washington Aslihy. Perrv^ Brewster. James Bai't!. t’has. Alexander. Win. K. GladIsh.Jnnl L. Kvaus. Mr. Aslihy wtFoi email. . J. l.ou.Siins«i:i. conductor on the K. I. II. It. drew lid* week 17.500.00 Iroia the Louisiana lottery. Now, all who lead this, blow in your money and get nothing. Joseph Frank, sergeant in the U. S. army.was arraigned before the Mayor of Kvan» die, Tuesday fore-noon, for having officiated in a mock marriage. He was bound in the sum of $1,000. Fftoen men want ill? New Albany postoffice—Vincennes Sun. Pshaw! That's nothing! Just come over to Petersburg, and when you are doue counting the men, you can begiunu the w omen. Keiuemlier, now, we do not vouch for your having an easy job. A half-breed Indian who had been in Petersburg for sometime, singing, gambling, and selling^augerous mediceues for sometime, stole some $l.t.00 at Washington recently and ran away, He was here on election day, and he voted for Harrison. This will lie news to that unknown writer who stated in the Press that ail llie scoundrels of the country vot.nl the Democratic ticket. He was arrested, Friday, at Terre Haute.
Curt Calling. Paul tangton ami Alex Heath were sent to the reform school at Plainfield last week. Nasal Linsey was sentenced for assult ami battery—GOd. in county jail ami |2o fiuc. Geo. Swaue, for petit larceny, 301. hi couuty jail <tml $10 fine. Slander suit «>t Isaac Farmer vs. U. C. Hamillou.decided iu favor of defendant. West vs. West, foreclosure of mortgage, decided for plaintiff. Coru and Bolling v*. T. C. Nelson, libel, ebauge of venue takeu by defendant. mpebruler vs. May ho, suit for damLBa, judgement for *20. ^Giadish and Saltmarsh vs. County Commissioners, resulted in favor of the plaintiffs, in which the indge decided that each county officer governs bis own printing. Lucy A. Dejournett vs. C. C. Kent, ejectment, decided in fayor of defeudauC Peter C. Tlslow va. Anna Tislow, aet aside judgement, decided for deft ada The cei3bri£lS> *“rch wor** came up yesterday! torneya ! foy Plaintiffs ihcL- „ United Slates Senator Turpie, W. DeWolf, Chambers, Richardson and Taylor and others. For defendants are: Igtehart, Gardner, Ely, Wilson, Poae.v and others. The case will last for several weeks. Carbuncles trouble the poet Brown lag. That Hacking Cough can he so ipuekly rurwl by Shiloh-. Cura. We guarantee it ml* by Dr. J. 1 > 'r'> w'
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firing on your job-work. Again we muat ask our delinquent! to pay up. 11. W. Piuney went to Evansville Friday. Dr. J. W. Bergen was in Chtciunai Tuesday. Xew mackerel just reeolved at King's. Mrs. Newt Hannah is visiting at V’inceunes. Heury Awards was slightly on the sick list this week. J. M. Towseml, of near Velpen, is a renewal. Thanks. For everything fresh and line iu the grocery line, try Geo. King. Hargrove & Co. are making a slaughter sale «^f ladie’s cloaks. j Maple mouse's and buckwheat flout. at King’s. Tbo very best. Try it. Prosecutor Johu L. Brelz, Jasper, j has our thanks for recent favors. Patronize the Lecture association I It should not bear the expense alone. Hosev Willis, four miles south wesl | of Petersburg, died and was hurried I Friday. G. W. Massey. Oakland City, and. j Ilenry Fields, Petersburg, are renew als. Thanks. Mrs. lleury Fields has been quite ill at her residence in this place for j several days. Mias Bertha Frank recently suffered of tonailitis, but is uow quite recovered. Children of W. 11. Doty, one mils S west of Petersburg, are quite ill cl i levers. Hargrove need* a thousand custc- ! liters. lie has |l000.00 worth of Cloaks. Another new lot of glassware and qneefisware just arrived at Gets I King's the grocer. Christmas gi*ods have commence! tilling the store room shelves in Petersburg. Moses Frank went to Louisville, Monday. From there he goes to Cili - cfnuati. Washington Ashby called and set-] tied with the Democrat Saturday 1 morning. Thanks, i 11. S. Phelps, Otwell, has the thanks ’of the Democrat for financial favonu May he ever prosper. John F. Holding, clerk at Hargrove's & Co., is very sick of fevers 1 at his residence in this place. A. W. Selby showed his apprecisi tiou ot the Democrat last week by fa - | vor* never to he forgotten. Aiigelow Hillman has qualified anil j is a J. P.. all hut the corpulency. May he succeed,.even in that. The compositor in this office doclaries that a kiss is not only a conjoin;-1 lion, but it is a relative claus. Cream corn is something new in Petersburg. It is sold by Geo. King, ] and is worth trying. It is excellent. Tire coal men of Petersburg are be-.! ginning to do an excellent business ] Too many of them is the onlv trouble, j Elias Grace, Hosiner, was in town! on legal bu-ii»e<s since our last issue. ] He thinks Democracy a good tiling] vet. 0 Thos. B. Basinger, J. T. Humble, ami J. II. Basinger have the thanks of the Democrat for trnaucia! favors. Thanks. Uev. Galloway, of the C. P. Church, of tliis place, called on the Democrat ! Friday. He Is a (deasaut gent lent 111 j to meet. Dr. K. J. Harris lias the thanks of the Democrat for tinaiicial favors. 1 11c is an excellent dentist whom we wish success. W. V. Hargrove & Co. *do a one I spare business with the Democrat. | It makes them business. Other mer- ] chants would do well to-try it. Jas. T. Marshall, a hardware trierchant and undertaker, of Wiuslo’V, was in Petersburg on business recent- j ly. and gave the Democr at a pleasant call. •
If the letters received from some of ; our Republican friend* ( ?) who hare j quit the Dsmucrat should be put in print they would furnish interesting I reading. ! lr you cannot afford to subscribe j for the Democrat, then borrow | it j from your neighbor. We would rai h- j er have you do that than not read it i at all. Joseph Crouch started last week j for Kentucky, where be goo* to write} Republican edit orals tor the Moun-j 'tain Echo. Joe has our wishes and! our confidence that he will sue-] cced. The ladies of the Presbx-teriaa eon- j gregation are requested to meet at j Mrs Gieaeu's nest Saturday afternrou | at 3 o'clock to make arraugemeuls for entertainment to he given Than csglring evening. Si nee the campaign ended, P.or. Crouch is getting the public schools in better ooudition, as the attenda nce is somewhat better. Me certainly understands his business. All persons bolding season tickets can get reserved seats for the entire lecture course by calling at the postoffice on Saturday, the 24th, or Manday, the 26th. Season tickets 62 Of). For school children. 61.25. The Rite Rev. Bishop Kniclerbaeker,oi the Iudiana Diocese.accr mpauled by Rev. J. A. McGlone. of Worthington, will hold service* in this place on the evening of the :6th All are cordially invited. get mad and atop your piper but come iu and pay us ns. This is the iray are supported, and t pensctl with if the g is a « is over* X
Items of Interest Gathered by the Democrat’s Correspondents. LdutmOle. Election over»/the itamers are at work ... Kain b»s rotted some oord about here . . . A. C. Anderson and Joseph Burch arc constructing a bridge across South Fork Patoky. The people hero are well pleased with the condition of our school .. .The saloon at this place is on a boom, tt has Mr era 1 guests. Sot all are comers and goers, for some are comers and stayers . Geo. Ashby hea rd some good news from Sew York ou the 17th. He immediately started tor Oaklank Citr. The writer saw him coming home. His face was “tolerably’’ long. Unclk Sam. Spurgeon. Miss Lottie Cato, who has had a severe •Uack of typhoid fever,is now convalescent. John treats wilt move to the far weat in the near future . The Democracy is defeated, but not discouraged. The right inusteventualljr win. When the people aa a whole have become educated to the needs of the Sation.corrupt elections will cease to be . About 30 of our citizens were called to Petersburg last week as witnesses in the j case of Isaac Farmer against R. C. Ham- j ilton for slander This case has effected our uuiral atmosphere for some time past, | but tbis puts a quietus ou the matter, and good fueling should all anew prevail, which, we think, doubtless will be the case ...J.j A. Shepard, of our town, we are iuformed,! has purchased au interest in.1. N. Lorton’s store, and will resume business at ouoe. Jim is. not one to idle. MOKE Axon. j
Unsmcr IKbd. Jas, Brumfield. of Ayershire. a as moved to the mines Uev, Berch will preach to our people the third Suuday in this mouth. Jerry Mason is preparing to brine on a now stock of goods ... Alex. Kolen is building s new house on linden st . Thoe. Jacksou, Petersburg, is working in the mines. Thomas Howard has got the chimney to his “corn crib” completed. ll« and Miss Laura J. McHugh were united in marriage last Thursday evening . Allen Stull is preparing to build a new residence on the Winslow and Priuoetou road, two utiles from Husmer Miss Lizzie Martin, Oaklaud, visited friends here since oar last report . C.C. B. W items a passed through this place Friday WUt Hedge, Arthur, works fa the mines near here Maaon Crow is preparing to build on a part of vthe Robert Crow, farm Ab. Young is in the employ of T. J. Howard . Dr. L. J. Slone spent Friday la JVtersburg Thomas Uwens has moved into sheriff Brutctfeli'-S residence, about a mile from here . Albert Young still wears his -bandana.” ...I would call oil -Country Cousius” to be more proqppt in furnishing the DtuioChAT with the uews. Bocsbt Bov. HOW’S THIS! We offer Oue Hundred Dollars Reward for any cast: of Catarrh that can uot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J.CII EXE Y;& CO.,Props.,Toledo,0. Wo, the undersigned. have knotvu F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, ami believe hint jierfcctly honorable in all business transactions, ami financially able to carry out any obligations made hv their finn. West & Tmax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Walding, Kiiman & Mar-in, Wholesale Druggists, Toletlo. Ohio. K. II. Vain llucscii, Cashier ToWlo National Bank, Toletlo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken itilerually, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. •Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold hv all Druggists. j [Nov. 15 A Philadelphia young inau settled au election bet by let ting his girl lead hitn a rout gl the streets with a chain attached to a dog collar around his neck, and it is needless to say that he must have been a “terrier.” WeTcil; Ym Plainly that Simmons Liver Regulator will rid you of Dyspepsia, Headache Constipation, and Billiousuess. It will break up chills and le%er aud prevent their return, aud is ^complete antidote for alt malarial posiott—yet entire! • free from quinine or calomel. Try it, and you will be astauished at the good resultsjof the genuine Simmons Liver Regulator, prepared by J. H. Zellin k Co.
Office lk>y (to editor)—There’* a maid old gcut outside, sir, wat wants to see you. Editor—Did he say what he wauled ? Office Boy—Yessir;he said that you printed a poem that his son writ, au he says lie'll hare satisfaction or go to a hospital.—[Ouee a Week. Wsaderfal Kesalt. Knoxville, July 2,1-83. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.: Gentlemen.—II have a daughter now seven years of age, who, wheu about three years of age, showed a severe ea>e of scrofula on the side of her neck? the usual sweliiug and bumps apnieared, and with a view to curing her, we began using S. 8. S. The result was wonderful, and 1 and my with now stand ready to indorse the great curative powers of your utediciue. S. 1L DeArmond, Cleveland, Tenn. Conductor on E. T„ V. Jt Ga. R. R. •It is one of the paradoxes of politics that when a man has an awfhi itch for office he hates to hare anybody scirach him.—(Springfield Union. T# the Editor—Please ieforai your reader* thiil I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By iU timely use thousands ot hopeless eases have bees perm*, neatly cared. I shall he glad to send two bottles of my rem edy nunc to any of your render* who have consumption if they will send me their ex press and post office address. BeepectlhUy, T. A. SLOCUM. .4. (X, 1M Peart St_New Tort. «yl] A man out West was acquitted ot stealing sausages because a link was wanting. Buckle as Aralea Salve. The best salve lu the world forCuts Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt (■'ever Sores, Tetter, Ch Chilblains, Corns, and ions, and positively pay required. It jive perfect t funded, sa’e by
Belra Lookw viewer kind!}* Shiloh’* Cough sold by us on a sumption. Sold br Football sou college men all o Croup, Whooping immediately relie' Sold by Dr. J. W A canary that sing ought to be Sleepless Nights, terrible cough. Shi dy for you. Sofd By inter* nehitis i’s Cure. red to mob fkc the make The Spaniards Castillo probably of his soap. Shiloh’s Cure will »r* aed lately relieve Croup Whooping Cough and Bronchitis’. Sold by Dr. <1. W. Bergen
The Prince of Wiles is getting •long to the line w tere he doesn't talk much about hk « *e. Why Will You cough hen Shiloh'* Cure will give immediate rel >f. Price 10 eta and ft. Sold by Dr. J.M'. Bergen. The rage for oxidized silver has extended even to glove buttons. London haa 100 first class clubs. A race across the Atlantic—The English. Don't whin .1 Stick Hone. Nor take Catbarie PVki wuen your bowels or liver are sluiodslh. They are whip*. But try—once at leas»— title*’ Nerve and Liver Pill*. They act tit ronsb the nerves. Samples (tee at Frank Jc llornbrooks. The average soviet;, belie is much less beautiful than she is painted. A Normal School miss says kiss is a conjunction. In the future poulti y raisers need not fear the dreaded chicken cholera, for Hauler's Chicken Cholera Cure is sold on a positive guarantee. If it fails to cure them, your money will be lefumled by Dr. J. 11’. Bergen. Three thousand i ud five huiidcr watches are manufactured every day iu this country. An IlortiU, Sign. Swelling of the ankle, or feet when not due to rheumatism, Pwi . llet'osta says, is si ways caused by a wee . or diseased heart. Sc is shortness of breath. pain or uneasiness whenlviug ou the bsU side, sinotberinK Shells.' ThihmTV^SUIS-^UvM iles’ New Cure. Sold at Frank & I lornbrookVr—- —. A Chair of Geology is proposed for au Iowa female college. Of course it will he a rocker. The peo pie's ready for (he cure o Coughs, Colds, Asti ma, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Croup, Influenza,^Whooping Cough, Incipient Consumption isf Dr. Bull's Cough Svrup, the old reliable. Price 23Jets. To promptly aud j«rinancntly cure rheumatism or neuralgia use Salvation Oil. Price 23 cunts. Cooking Clubs at ) the prevailing ertute among the fair ones of Western towns and cities. Lax ad or never causes nausea, griping or weakness, at 1 can be taken at any time without iu -ouvience. Price •nlv 23 cents a pack ge. Babies arc the iust tuliou aud should be guarded from at lacks of colic, flatulence, etc., by Dr. Hull’s Baby Syrup. Price 23 cents a but Me. Another cure for sleeplessness has been discovered by n man who never lost a night of rest throughout his entire life.—[Philadelphia Times. When you or any et your friends are suffering from ill ln alth indicated bv urinary sediment*, i udigestiou, biood impurities and gent ral weakness, remember that Dr. Ciuysott's Yellow Dock aud Sarsaparilla will surely restore your health. No other remedy iscqualtoit. Thei fore refuse any substitute a druggist may offer, and iusist on Isis proem ng this medicine for you.
The I-ondoii ham on is at last to be introduced in Par *. lord Shrewsbury, the greatest cab owner iu L*»ndou, is at the bead of the company. FrartM and Vradnfid. The bible says, «ii an is fearfully and! wonderfully made.” Hut pnvsilogists all concede Unit the most wondarml portion off ■uan is the nervous »yo ;em. 1 n it are located the deals of life au>. mind, and the eontrot of all the bodily organs. When the nerves are destroyed, the part is paralysed. The flesh, blood and bo >es are as nothing to it. Dernugemeuts of the brain or nerved are the causes of headi-chet flts, fluttering; of the beait, sexual,’veskness. sleeplessness, neuralgia, cold t ads and feet. A free trial bottle of Dr. Miles’ Nervine—the lateslt and most successful cure for all these discuses, may be had at Fraud A Hornbrook’n Drug store. Frank Pierce, a ten-year-old boy of Pawtucket, it. 1-, 'rat struck in tho hack by a batted cricket ball Iasi; summer., He diet! the other day from meningitis, the di rect result of liter blow. Keoews H r Tooth. Mrs. Phoebe Cheolejt, IVtsrsnn, Clsy Co., S remarkable stu Iowa, tells the fbUeivu* i the truth of which is vouched for by the resident* of the town: ’ l ass 73 vwares old, have been troubled; with kidney complain t and lameness for many years: could not dress myself without! help. Now I am free from all pain and serenes*, and am aide tudo my own home work. 1 owe my thanks to Klectric Bitten; f r having renewed my youth, and removed compteUy alldiscaan and patn, jtere. only toe. Men who let lliiei - subscriptions run on two and three v jars arc surprised to f ud it amouiiiti up to so much. What must be Uie loss to those who furnish tho paper i id labor of getting it up? An astoni; hiag thing is the fact that many m u get angry and stop the paper bectmse we ask them to pay up. We should all be more interested iu keeping a home paper than that. AMBLO ILLMA5, las. Ag't& Jad ce of
ev d ition < megre elan’s avail,» your : first be trover disapp I quit, awl evil;! veu • I attri medic Treat5 niailei TheS lanta, >*a, Tenn., Juue 2a 1888. t Specific Co., Atlanta. Oa.: non.—Between live awl six * boils and carbuncles ap>on me, to an extremely disband alarming extent. My ealth seemed good, but there y indication of a riotous conmr blood. The boils gave trouble and pain. Physi«atmcnt did uot seem to 1 fine! I y I decided to give S. S. S. a trial. Before the ie gave out I noticed the irant. The boils and carbuncles red, and with the six bottles It was then pci fecily well, since that time my blood has ary evidence of perfect purity, ste niv complete cure to your 2 alone. W. II. Dunlap. Pass. Con. A. G. S. P. R. on Blood aud Skin Diseases reo. ift Specific,Co., Drawer 3, Ata.
*A1 ineeti “voa edofl leg h Ulou 3 Mr Cttv, Oohl C014 lion i stead in lie ami tried Cons relief doict lias it other reeor Disci teed -Tri I see,” said an equestriau, t a one-legged man in the road; we had one of your limbs sairtnd are hopping about on one ultillment of a ridiculous elecI.” Worth Kooning. W. II. Morgan merchant. Lake la. was taken with a severe ittended with a distressing and running into consult! pits first stage, lie tried many nl |M>puiar cough remedies and v grew worse. Was reduced i, had difficulty in breathing as unable to sleep. Finally 'r. Kings’ New Discovery foi option and found immediate tnd after using about a hall iotties found himself well ami .1 no return of the disease. No emedy can show so grand a of cures as’ Dr. King’s New erv for Consumption Guarai-. do just what is claimed lor it. bottles free at Adains & Sou 11? lira ini! J. H V IEHE Ik CO. Win five one numbci for r«< dollar speut tu their store from uow tilt J* vary 1st 1S88. Each number wllijentitle ttu older to a chance for _ to he raffled off on th< ,btsi°x lour for sale, known: Ant Slick la pronounced to I* of the vwj jest li any use, whether tor the family, thi iietal, ' tin* bakery. AND . > person holding the most numbers 01 nu •• 1st, the day of the raffling, thy wil To I that day, 1$ yORTH OF COFFEE Till ompany have already secured a gooi trade Their stock is elean.'gotxls fresh, am they II them at a reasonable profit. _ . -- Tho» who I ve not tried them shouhl do so at once J HJislsI Hi
3 True Blessing . | r Dsnfferinghumanitywouldfol- ■ low a discontinuance of the h lit of using cathartic pills and n ipounds and severe diuretics* T >v tear down, wear out and dost >t. By arousing the kidneys a: 1 liver to unnatural activity, t! y seem to relieve distress, but tl relief is only temporary, as the c nee of physical disorder are not n soved any more so tiian a weary h se can be refreshed by a severe a ipping; he may go a little fartl r, but will eventually drop dead ii ois tracks. A remedy that will C jngthen the weak portions, ren vc impurities of the blood and g oral system, and gently stimuli > the appetite, is what is needed 1 the majority of dyspeptics and s ferera from sore and clogging k noys. Such a remedy is Dr. C yactt’s Teltow Pock and SaraaI tils, an alterative of splendid V tue and unmistakable effect. 1 ousandx there are wlio would i ir be in their graves, had they i resorted to a timely use of this union sense curativeHE GRATEFUL RELIEF given to s*renesa of the throat 1 lung- ly a few doses of Dr. UUr’s Balsara of Wild Cherry most pleasing to the afflicted, is remedy is the my heal that y physician can prescribe as a rc for congtis, colds ami all braniahAnd pulmonary irritation. It s cured many cases of coneumpn after other remedies liad failed d recovery announced
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FIELDS & LeXISTERS W Estate Ipn FOR SALE—Hauses. House (now) of 5 rooms hall and porch and all necessary out buildings, good cistern and plenty of young fruit trees, grape vines Ac., In a pleasat part of town. Terms very low Payments easy. TOW* LOT*. A beautiful lot one square from main street ISO. Terms to suit purchaser. Lots It In Prurttts, Addition. Large frame dwelling, plenty of fruit and water. gSUD.vasli. Lot 1? in Morgan's addition, nice frame dwelling and all conveniences. Price $5U0. t-'HW., cash. 13 very desirable town lots in Union, Terms lower titan the lowest. Jjflr We have several lots and houses and oGTar.' lots in Petersburg,desirable localities. Terms low. House and lot In Petersburg Joining Suyenis addition all new and complete, good cellar, fruit, and water $830 cash. House A Lot lu Alford, dwelling and store room combined, two stories in good repair. Will sell cheaper than the cheapest S3U0. $250. cash. The choicest honse and lot on upper Main Street, house of 10 rooms, au abumlaucc of fruit of all kinds. Li fey. $1000 cash, balance on easy terms. Two lots with new frame house all neat and complete with young orchaid in Morgans addition, {TOO. fasti or exchange for small farm Lois 30 A 40 in Snyder addition. Will sell for $123, or trade. Lot M in Morgan addition with house of four rooms and good burn,glut), 3200, cash balin nine month;!. A very desirable lot with double business house Ice house and well of never failing water In Union, lud., {530. City, of several rooms near railroad, ftiio, or exchange lor laud or house A lot or near Petersburg. FARRS. 57 acres go*d land in Clay township. 1000; cash, 1A2 years on balance. 50 acres on the stud road iu Madison Tp. So. 1 laud, $30.p-r acre,3 cash. acres in Knox county all in timber urchaser to assume a $818 moatgagu "" > be paid la 1-2-3 years. 40 acres county Illinois For sale at a UargarT 320 acres luSlarit *fc?_Ina Will sell cheap. 31 acres In Clay tp. well timber. 12730; $o(» cash, bal. tW^ii^Wcba 40 acres in Logpn township, w ith good well,’ log house and baru. $030; one-third cash, but. to suit purchaser 70 acres in Clay township ndjdnlng the 40 acres above namsd, with good new frame dwelling and burn, a good young orchard and plenty of water. Price, $2000; one-third cash, uul. in equal payments of 12 and 24 months. SO acres in Logan tp.; 12 acres timber bal. tc high stale of cultivation; 2-story frame tlweiltng, good baru, two wells good water, all necessary outlbutliUugs, young orchard; a tip top farm throughout. Price, $2000; one-third cash; 1 aud wears on balance. 30 acres in Lockhart tp. 30 acres in cultivation, bal. In white oak timber, good log buildings, good water and 30 fine young fruittrees. $1100; }j cash, bal. lu 12x24 mouths. 30 acres in Clay tp. adjoining Union. All cleared end in high state ef cultivation. $35. per acre; ii cash, bid. to suit purchaser. - 30 acres in Clay Tp. good house, ham am' out building. On public road, well clove red, plenty of water. $1700. ./cash, 12 to 24 moo. 43 acres in Washington Tp. at Stork’s ferryGood lanu. $1200. Payment to suit purchaser. SCi acres one mile from Petersburg, on Winslow road. 30 acres cleared, fine land. $20 per acre to suit purchaser. 1110 acres one mile- from Petersburg, lu One condition, all tillable, well elovered. $40 per acre. $100) cash. Deferred payments $1000 per year with * per cent, interest ana ally. A bargain. 200 act s iu Patofca Tp. known as the Cone, land A fust laud. In Sect. 35, T i3,K.S. ft. Price $5000. 80 acres of said laud is timier. Will sell separate tor $1200. cash bal. la 1 and 2 years on 8 per cent. Interest 300 Acres heavy timber land In Putnam to. Tenn. Price 3300, or trade for Pike Co. real 15 Acres good land solid hew three r«ou> frame dw elliug wlth$l000.brick foundation, one mile from tow J, cash, balance In 12 mont hs. 30 acres near Posey’s coal mines alt ‘.n the bottom. Excellent earn land, $2,100, or SS>, acres the above SO and 5>, acres containing large new two stoty house, other buildings an I orchard, ft.000see us at once as great inurements are offered on the above. A) acres in Lockhart Tp. level and lu gotsl shape. TO.acres cleared, good box house of 3 noma log barn sbeded 40x30 feet two good cisterns and other improvements 20 good fruit trees. *8u0 half cash balance to suit purchaser, will take stock for parts of cash payment., ma 104 acres in Montd^^^Co. Kan. 1 miles from town of level. wt-)S fenced plenty of ot 11, and new frame hotis^^^HHiiis. tlSW. on eui.v terms for Ken! Estate in Pike Co. A ran»WRp« tor a person wishing to lodate iu Southern Kan. 30 acres in Laakhart tp. hewed big house 1*. stories high with out buildings, frame an log bum.orehard aa abundance of water *3 acres cleared, all fenced. $000. >a cash balance In one and twa yean. FC’tt RENT. Several choice dwellings in Petersburg. All pleasautty located.
trustees’ notices. 'NTOT1CK ts hereby Riven to alt partieainter•LT rated that I will attend at my office in ITIKT TUESDAY. TO transact business connected with the offiee asra.'sfsa'asiK. ms take notice. J. W. STILWELL, Trustee. NOTICE 1a Mv Riven to alt paitle* eerned, that 1 will be at my ia*M mile east of Arcadia. KYKIIV TUESDAY. To attend to bos loess connected with the of Trustee ot Monroe township. --- -" Trustee. SAMUEL LOWK.1 N JOTICE h hereby given, that I will be at EVERY THURSDAY, To attend te bttti neaa connected with the office of Trustee oif Logan township. M*Posttlvelyino busiucas transacted excent ou otDoi)*4U]r$. P SILAS KIItK, Trustee. •V-OTICE Is hereby given toaUparUae eon- -« eerned that I will atf 'W&mmSSb attend at my residence I EVSEY HONDAY. _business connected with the office Trustee of Madison tow ship. Jj^PcttlLyrly no business transacted except JAMES RUMBLE,Trustee. at mjr iM|
I believe Pise’s Cure for Consumption saved ear life.—A. H. Dowkia, Editor Enquirer, Eden* toe, N, C., April 88,1837. The pkst Cough Medicine is Pino's Cure fob Consumption. Children take it without objection. By all druggists. 25c. PI.SQ -S 3--.J R TO CONSUMPTIVES! The undersigned having licen restored lo health by simple means, after suffering for several years with a severe lung affection, ami that dread dissease, COXSCJIl’TlOX l Ue anxious to make known to his fellow snf- , irers the means of cure. To those who desre it.be will cheerfullv send (fret-of charge) a copy of the presbriptton used, which tnev will find a sure cure for COXSUMTION. ASTHMA, CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, and all throat and lung MALADIES. lie hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as tt is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please a (hi toss Hkv. Edward A. \Vinsojf. Wilism.burg Kings County, New York. (25y; 5s Errors of Youth. SUFFERERS FROM £R^~Icrm» febtlitT, Yoatklil A 1j-> ludlsmtiMs, lest Basted, \<t m i«i m Piisiciii i ii IWlffh— y««'» yomortu that has t*ai so much aa lo hidHcC^BBCrV* othwr titast**, *»d «ho rent cauWOl ,k22 trouble scarcely ever being mutpecteoNffiL, ore doctiued for everythin* but tbe rtaSF oue. NocwKhHJsndln* theniany nltutoM remedies that nafttcui science hast predneea for the relief of this eh?* ot patients. none of U*» ordinary modes of treatment effect * cure. During our extensive e»*Uege and bospiul nraettoe ere have espemneidvd with aafanoTtNKl new and concent rated remedies. Ihenccftrurvtnyinjr prescription Is offered uieertalsawliptcelyears, n» hundreds of ease* ui our practice have been restored to perfect health by it? use after all ether remedies failed. lVrfectly pure In* radieota raurt be used in the pwpamzfoa U Eryihroxyloo etjea | ffiSSfrUrttUm. Cai4ctaiGetoeuuu.» this rattomtto are truly astonishing. and lb nee continued for a short time changes *Jx lamrnidTdttUhtatril. nerrekesnuudUioa fee one of renewed bteand vigor. *• As wearecoud&iiilyinrtceiptef leMereoi Inquiry rehave to this remedy. vre would spy to those wins would prefer to obtain it of as, by rem!‘.iin* $2 a securely sealed pucka# containing &} ptila. carefully compounded will bo sent by return mail from our prxvatt laboratory, orve will furnish « package* whH-fe will cure most cases.foe $5. Address or call on NEW mm IEDICAL INSTITUTE. *4 TREMOXT KOW. &****! Dr. J. D. Lcetzerich, —-OVER T—..’"-1 --&>Q
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