Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 30, Petersburg, Pike County, 13 December 1888 — Page 4
at and tait red that Xmeri•redentlal neeI of c%taltty Wttorv Um law, twl that u co« Union la Ida "Kill Rive nw M dinertmtnatton ia tho treatment or me f*» pie hy their tiueernmcnt. TM ciu*et «f oar Repnbtlo In tU early day* rlcaHy inatuMnMWwapttmn *i»U« Ww of »» MM u<l naw Mroebln* oat before i(A a olaar held lor tmlKidnal eadearor. Hi* triMte to the aupport at hit Ootarnmenl W»1 meal•red by the coat of u< economical maintenance, and he vaa acMre ia the cat 's meet o( the recompense of h!i> steady Irt&atc had contented la It ta thiw .tdt» the froAmy ol the people was -tiuai'-d apoft thetr Uo)*rS meat, aad was enforced hr the freo tho&jhtrot nniHatelliRent aattfnjteol the* tlhwh. Combinations, monopolies ant ar.wefaiion-, ot capital were either avoaled e» •Unity re«*’atc<l ani,, rettralaed T c pomp and filfCr of »“i<TiJ ' menu leu free oft-red ho teircvetC'n and protentedao delation id th* |>!ain people who. aide t| able la Men It Competition, anutltt lor the epaohlemHtl and dtROity ot m*o. for theaotatma of |*a problem of free Roreru meat and for the acMrretncni ot the croud destiny awaltloK Un land which (tod had ritcii them. r«ir»T« to., matte trrnaner*
A eentury bn part'd, mi« lm a re tb( »M«lac place* of wealth nadtusnry: «*r mxnh(idwln yield Iwtnm m«f <»»#M of b) Ike bMben of Ua Republic; oar Mirnn « in the race tar rtvbc*. a»4 Immense »•cro^ iu.m* of r.ipdal oil iron lhe Imagination In the magnitude of (heir un ambbhll Wt view with prow and latt.tacIn Ufa bright p;c»nrrnr ear country*growth nail f i*'*]w>r,ijr. wh*l* only a clowr scrutiny dc vvtop'i a nnmtterWkadlng. L'i«in more eairMI tMprettan »u find the wealth ami luxnry «; nnrrtt-r* mingled w th poverty andwrvt.hed heat aad ttnremuarrative toil. Atreelat and reMlanUi lacreuiec nrhun ponalatioa suggents the itopovi r.shm. nI of feral sections amt niacom.nl with aftncnltufal paraulla Tha farmer * non, not uattaflet wttn hi* father'* ample amt labnrtou* life. |o»o* the eager chase l«r easUjrerqaued wealth. We discover that the ■fortunes re allied by oer manufacturers are no Whp-r wlelv the toward of ainedy industry aad Maghtcncd torcsiirht. hot that they reault !we the discriminating favor of the tioTCTa nml, and are tar.-elf balk .upon ua. *tee exact o*i> Iroaa the unm of our people, the gulf bciwcen the employer and Ute ea proved t» roustantly widening. and classes hr* rapidly form,as. nae OHr.w.aj the vecy neh ami i '«erfiil. while tfl another ore found the VHthii; poor. White w» T.pir-tw orhtOvemrnWof ogrre rated ctptuh wc dl* *'Vor the existence of trust*, mmtuaatiea* and aa nopclie*. while thee men a -traerlinc t»r ia the real, or is trampled to rtralh twmth an iron hoot Corporation* wVeh ahnuid W the eurefully-rratralned c real area of Ike It* and the serreau of the people, are ra.t neonakor the pence's masters Stilt congratulating elveu epoa the wealth and prosperity of our country and complacently enauxeplaUag every lacident of rh*pge inseparable Irom these uoadftaoaa. it It our nuty a* patriotic cltueav to Inquire. at the pec*’' nt stipe ef our proereav hpw the hood of the tl'verniwb.t made with the people lias been kept and performed, la•deader ttmitinu- the tribute drawn from ■a* to the necessities of Its .•cnnoane.il art rNtta! rat ion. the G trernmeat still persists la exacting from the snbstahie of the people millions which. Unapplied, arc oaetes* and lie dormant la Ita treasury. TMghagcant lajusticr aad this breach of faith sad obligation mM«atoriton to the dancer attend in* the diversion ef the currency ef the country flora the legitimate channels of hna ness. Under the tome taws by which these result* arc produced the Government permit* many millions more to he added to *he ro»t of tiring of tmr people, and tor .im taken from owr eon.su,rr». which ntTmasQumbly swell the pro«t* of a small Jmt inwetfnl minority The People mast *.dt be :»xed tar she support of the Govern'at til noder the operation of larirt •*»». But to the exteat that the tea** of oar rationsht* inordinately hurdcaed heyoad any useful public purpose and lor Ur benefit of a favored tew. the Government amter levbnxiot •P exerc.se of na taxing power. enter* gatttlb tmsty Into partner**.;,, *,U these tavortte* to their advantage amt to the th Jury of a vast Wajorny of awr People This «n not equally Wlore the fsw. The existing sitnxtioa I* fa lunoua to the health of one ealtrv body politic. It stifles in thoar ;«r whose benefit it ta permitted all palrtasie love of country and substlthUs^m iu pihcc act Hah greed aad gnuputg PevottOh to American eitisenshfp for ft* owe nahe. a-ad lor what tl should arena nltah as a ■Wt'vo to our Nation's advancement and the D* ppmess of aft o«r people, la displaced by the amumptioa that the 't iverameat, fastest! of hnl»« the eutbodimcn* ta equality, is but an id stnimentality thrwjgh which especial and Mitrtdhaf advantages an to be gained. Tha:. arregaacc of this asaampt-on t* UDCgUcealed. u appears la the sordid dm hvW of all hut peraoaal Interest* i* the re taehl to abate tar tha beueflt ol others one iota «t selfish advantage, aad ta oombutatMiw to >»«ch advantage* through,efforts to Is tat Ion an l Improperly influence the
Ucpooted rye •m»eb,1aUdaa hove been submitbid Mr Che amendment wl change of th* laW? rt-latio* to our pubtlt land*. so- tbal tfcCtf ipoliatloe ami dtveftMa lo Other -lacs than MluBf. for Rerunt .ew»efs might Of peeWW4 White a giAiun to turn thin cooi«W OcerSinj of ixf irtn remains awaiting thfe a*eoU of the Copyreaa, mm» claims <6 the Muds aod applications for uirtr donation in favor of mate* and ia-.li iddaf* Bara a**3 *r lovred ' * p<»* »r i!ii <>i Indian management raromtedluv.l by llioie well informed. aa containing valuable features In furtherance of fur solution of the Indian problem. baa thua tar holed of legislative sas.lioo, auitu grants of dpubtf»I cxpedicurjr lo railroad cerpof utter*. per nutting them to pans through India* Mfrva>00,1. tUtegrdoUy outitinlKd. T%t- propHcly and act-c sally of the erection of one or more praotW for t mn u'Bi -at of OottibJ Slab'» -ogtl.ls. and a poat-oMce onUOidt.U ttr Nation >i capital, am not dtapotnd, But these needs yet rvui.*in ttwaBaVwed. *b le se. arcs of p«! !l ■ bwijdlmj* hare bee a jw-deted whbt* tbutr necessity for public purposes it not sMMixni. ? A re vial on of aor fw Baton Ian oouM rftjl; be mod', wh en woul l real upon Juat orinriar* aad provide for ever* worthr rfellradt JBdt vrbiK- oar cebetol pension Ion • remain «*>n fused and 1uh' rfeCt. hundreds of prrat* pettsten ta*» am normally p issej. whicbalu. the no*>rnt of no.ntkt 4» r mutation aoiV%n;>«fni ueaoratlaailon Appropriation Mil* for i«s support of the Uou-runirpi am df.ared by items and pror.a opt to me t private ends, »ad (1 la freely asserted by respcjnsltile aad experienced parties that * e.'l appropriating money Mr puM;d leUrtsal i«n pruremeat weald la*l Ui meot'wilh f.ivor natess it conlame t More for local ami private advhntaye than for paMie broeUl These state mints ran be much cmphas.i-t by an aaeertalameui oftbo proportion or Federal legislature nlica either bear, upon Its fart- it* private character, or wh-ch upon tinmthap,on.develops such a Mo tea poWer. And jgl the people Halt adde*i>*ri from their cboson represent j»»*'"£«*Oc!v patriotic action a* wilt a l»a&#tte welfare pf the entire ronetrf. had this fXBcetal.-ou enn only be sosWrrr-i by the p-rietiajuo of panii* #<ly sue* imports ire under the Oonstittllwa— wbieb » the law of our very nisie*ce— ***t no consideration of ekpodMey df aentlarat sboald tempt It to «MMf Upon doubtful eroaad. We bare nadertakea to discover odd proclaim the richest bfessjtagc of a fret government, with lbe Consul jIiiSI aa Ottr guide. Led us fellow the war t» poiBUIont. It will not Mislead US Aad aurvty no nno wbo his taken npoe bitfUalf the solemn obltyatton lo tapper-' and preserve ike t'oasinutloa eaa ndd just Dcatton or solace feu disloyalty t* the excuse that ha wandered and disobeyed la search of a better way to ranch the patdV wdtPriaic at n time when. Isom a century s be"*nt. we »i*Jr Ike way altnady trod by the American people and attempt tn disaster Ute-r fdture path.* The seTenth I'residnnl tit the Unttnd Buies—tM soldier aad statesman, and at all titans the hem add bra re friend of the people— to vindication Cl hi* course as the proia-scr of the popalar rights and lb* rhampion of true Amercan cituca ahip. declared: -The amMttna which leads ms on ta aa aasiout dev re aad a axed del -rvumatiOO lo restore to Urn people an mpaired the sacird trust they have rounded to my core, to heal the wounds Of the t’otitliutiou and to present It* vie lattott; to prrsaade my eoantrymea. so far ns I may, that It Is not ill a splendid governnt-nt. erotic e»t*h!i«hmvntv tbal they wifi plaeaa or their liberties protected, plum system, void of pomp, proteetiu
to tho poopt.! of dollars. Slant ■IS. wat 4 t '1, alter Jeduelinit !",«« jus'. artwQ oat tor the payflfkws. tm wan DspvKTuirr. Ot tl*» o Boors and HM enlisted > actual expend, tares of tits War Do- -- -- “-r*l poor endedJune*! 1SK l'tT.fc, oi wkteh sum *!UVt ■ lor public works, luclud ns S^otriTIrtl'i! factory tfejl* reform is recommended tiro. General Sheridan's XJSKTfiWTi** lied tot «U. 1 ir*s«*p?a.l liter Widows at those who served i n that war: !».■«• soM.iert of, the Mexican War awl S 1>« »Lloe< Of sai l soldiers (*oe HdiMreJ see ttod Sitfi lent rale* of pensions are paid tn these beneficiaries. ransing from tot lo tollS Iid tv. month. The amount pai l for pensions dueInf the fiscal year e.'as nH,T7\* 1.9J. betn -• an increase ores the pneeding year or »,*».** IT! The e»wcn*c* attending thr mxlntedarieeer>i} Dprration of the NmM Bureau during that r> nod were toi.'U'.hitfT. luttcivc U* entire eitpeadttnre* ot the harean WJ,“jn,avi5r, being ll'i per coat, of the ifrots income and nearly 4 per rent, pf the torn expend torus *1 the Gd’fi "•WtfcS? i^tineeJ that ohr geocnU pension law* should He rrr,«ed and adjusted to tn<et all tar aspisshle tn the light of.our ell? perirnoe all meritorious ease-." says Mr. Clnteland. “The filet that I Wdiffenfot rates of pensions nee paid to not id c!J opinion, lie irtcaa laaotsa, the total oi,tin ary or eurreat expend!, rat* Of lh-i depart heat (or the three years, endin'.- June tot IWI4 are less by more than twenty p.-reenL, ttian aneh expenditures tor the three years, nod ing Jane SO. isht Tit* KSUI. sur c*. the aumber of fost-otoee* on Jnly l. MM, was57.tr to an increase of to. Ill m three resirs and or fins M the last fiscal year. The tallermentioned inefeasd Is elaamfied as follows: nxrstmts*r or rm* ixtsrioh. Though prior te hi treh. me, there had ms bet six conviction* in the Territory* of Utah and Idaho, under the law* of l»l and !■*«. puntshmg polygamy and unlawful ro-habttalaoe aa Crimea, there hare been since that date nea rly six hnedred conetr dons nader these laws ant the statutes of Id*, and the opinion is expressed (hat under such a firm and vigilant execution ot these laws aad t ie advance ot Ideas opposed to the forbidden pc wi res, polygamy within the United States Is ri dually at aa end.
ESS perfected t ttrriod on by the Dep iruu>' ot Agriculture. this JTo«b» t» pow uni vertnliy copMderwl (o be the moot #f» nominal one, and it is through that the sorghum sugar Industry has been established boon a Arm Inals and the road to,It future sucw*s opened •the adoption el this diffusion process li also eiieude l U Iwuistana and other sugar-producing part* of the dmtdtfy* i and will, doubtless, soon be the only method employed lor the extraction ot sugar from the ltdotf An exhaustive, study has also, alluiii *h* same period, Iwen undertaken of the subject of __|_ihrtAlsM . department, which, with the matter in edlfrA} of preparation. will mahe the most complete treatise on that subject that h» everbieo published la any conntrr. UtNO QUARTS TO RAU.RUAO*. 0! the pablie n«d t la aid of the rohstrtkton of their roads sliould receive early attention. The report of a majority of the eommisnets appointed to exam-ae the alta rs and * -- - -* these roads In which they, * «>* 1HQ Wt as Stoners appointed to SstlWT payment ot such lodebtoitiSsi; W case where the corporation appears' to to with welt guarded and^exac^ termA their SM'!*io“ be "etrtlemeonf undoubted .bffilness judgment and cxperttdfcr pppototed jo protect the interests of the Government as Hi rectors of said corporation, may well lead to the belief that such an extension would be to of the Government. The subbusmesa propoel *( H.« indebtedness br die Government- rather-than ini a question u>W decided upon prejudice or by way ot punishment for previous wrong-doing. DISTUiCT Or COWMBU. Tbe pfpori ot the Commissioners of the Di*' sadsSffiftgawisasag&g oral departments of the uUtr.et Goverttttif ttf; and . |tl^nUhes_, evidence . that |hp Unanria! the advantage of the Gorernmi tel Shop Id be t r*at*d us a bus! tioa. witn a view to a Uual fcalf* of the District arc at, present in siren - ditioo as t. «SHr <b* com. to ,. .e» l& JtlbmitiiBg timates tor dcsirab.e pa I - Ppp The commissioners r-evumiend oertaln.iytnslat.oq which: tn their opinion, is peeio advance the interests of the District. SSI for such legislation as will cri misstoners without delay to collect, digest and properly arrange the law* by wh ch the District is governed, and wh ch are now embraced tn several collections, making them nrallabla Only With RTfAfUNUf «M tsthur-..The sugcestions they mane tuuchinR dcsifaMe amendment to the law relating to licenses granted for carrying on the retail traffic in spirituous liquors: to the observance of •Sunday; to the proiier assessment and colleetieo ot taxes, loth* speedy punishment of rdinor offmderS. add to the iraraaement sad control Ot the reformatory- and dbttrltablc In* stituitons supported by Cougresaiunnl dpprtt* pnat-ens are commended to careful coosiderdTtie ewisclodsnest that f have presented brit an impefleet state meet Ot the Condition Of our country and ita wants oecasloBS no fear that any thing omitted Is not known and appreciated by the Congress upon which rests the respottsibiUtv at. Intelligent tei-slatiOn in bebdlt uti great nation and n eOotlding pbft pie. As public servants wo shall do our duty well if we constantly guard the rectitude of our intentions, maintain unsullied our lore ot country and with unselllsh purpose strive far tfa* pntfltf good: GmivMt Ci.Kvet.ASO.
CONCERNING SECREbY. Hoprful Smtfrtiouj I'nrnlahfit br Ihe Author of "Tb« W«J of Fortuuo." Wc »r« sometimes told that the only way to keep secrets is to hare no confidants—a safe course, yet often an impossible one. And, generally speaking, the suggestion is contradicted by experience. The greatest actors on the World's Slftge hsVo notoriously had confidants—men who were essentially the alter tffo of their masters: admitted into their most secret plans, and, by entering, become essential to the realising of them. Paradoxical as it may appear, the greatest men hare had no secrets in the senseslhatis meant Napoleon hail his Bourrienne, Bismarck has his Biisoh, precisely as Johnson had his Boswell. And ihie fact brings us back to a point on which we hare frequently dwelt, in these pages—that the secret of success in life is the perception of talents and characters, the knowing whom tochoose and whom to reject And. indeed, the whole philosophy of the men who hare observed, and made special record of their observation on this point, may he summed up in this, that great pinna Invariably imply complete trust in immediate helpers—an express illustration or the general good faith, by which society really exists, and without which, as we have given many instances to show, it passes into decay and dissolution. To this purport writes Sir Arthur Helps in one of his most delicious essays: "With respect to the kind of persons to be trusted, it may be observed that, grave, proud men are very good confidants. Six-rosy is very much a matter of habit; and it may be expected that those who have ever had to conduct any business in which scores/ was essential will acquire a habit of reserve for all occasions.” Sir Henry lor—whose official experience is as extended as his power of literary expression is felicitous— has some very pregnant remarks about secrets and secret keeping. We quote a paragraph: “A secret may be aometimes best kept by keeping the secret of its being a secret It is not many years since n
stronger recufug nans on this account wilt fJ'Btlt' . like Clover, wii fat t<m roan ! > tett«r oh started it J :1b surface. and i uds much of its Sittriasen - arf the sub- ■ Is a valuable absorb < :> and cpnjlant feed, is not as tatite iff itself a proportion o! but Hiiy in sra&H tpiantity. II serr oroide if used *theh fr i ifr dug as 'whfNii it is exposed W th# i sh air !of .awhi a, ' • Po ifiitat? bod corn differ W o' importaiiJ part: -alar. A ejmt nuance. With er, does not of ilstf t»pi pot.oos. 8s mx potah mae t«ls and tui mixed ff*th o mi - corn and itli led by tho iK fail pics. Is it not strange the landxtttip" has can lied Mutt aMHIi kind for every then are so fowl •d on their own drought! I temporary ig tholeac ’ slV uffee H may gi! of corn to he a&trnnt itly reduce jgaefceefe. rookilf s*d .kins, 1 ; rough); ■ of equal; i i rts ground form a xk! recom- * ! tit for fatev- i i- farmer i one ey pays •tts to ! t»ui ti j iOSSf i his head, biggeit sled la it. to id welt Pitch ifCCr should, not be r uned YmtiJ the wood. •eoJ, but growth it «. Then cut ottofce-Uatf ruit is borne on' last yeai by i ulting away the cxcossiv now Sw* the trees become st i -ky ani are not i o Uablc to )%*•»** topheav i rod shaken by t lie winds. E’ ext season tho old proldc i of t iid f-est mod J 9? keeping cabbage in mtor i3 ensued, some grewh**jiirisia; • jurying the cabliage heads up, down. This question foay b bri-'ijy thus: if the hijads nr sols they shodId bo buried tons i heads can be pit tew fro* to g row and make solid heads d vise heads Rfifdt**iod of ■ nature 38tf i ids up. but Sown, so as Serb** Ttiierc ia a limit beyond wk* i cultivation Coat as to tkf good, and ig 1 roq i ally, espCclallj IS H dry season, 6 ser;) is damage. tht? Soil is free trout t r Wls, n«d .» Wh ■ wel pulverised, no Wither i laAipuJatkw can increase its power of apt * printing its essential food and moisture. ~ *4881 Jt *d Increase this power opei atioas 6f ffit; soot spslou the growth of the plan*. I; a wet season.- when the e; th has 3 fall sup i.’y o* ■noisturo,' Cora gro i . in spite Of vigorous eultivatkfc. And iu I ie I " ' ‘ thai the season is wet often ecs! ive stirring of the soil. Ever” atisturbs the and oliecis the fact ; recent:; exilic ruie tfeu it h ire now commonly accm I id, is to stir each heavy ip soil; but the surfacd S* *1K' ground aft rair that is liable to tried , ... wh] I® the earth is becomingd: I -if iintf drier, bee i out of the corn and sit i.!| tihi shade rati er than work it then. SUNDRY INFORM I TION. il 'ionsus derive (hei# ofi: it from the inscriptions placed by tho ucfcnts ou idfc N>
IT® are in receipt of a ’> uStl ropy of Alatdnac for !Sij9, e> ■■ bracing Cdltiois in ton $*»I pea pagosof pamphlets in eleven otheftjl' wed ire also tnt' uded. All the peoples tb i • repfr?«>ied have nowan opportunity tort i 1 of the cure* -* ,he use 0f Ayer’ i Sarsaparilla. ~ ’ Ayer’s Fills. ! lines in this nave nowan opportunity ton i •df'Cted by the use of Ayer’' oy.fpS Pw,rr*J>eftoral, am so lonsr standard f*rtrtlV Jfle M TVl.l ■ cointrv. The accuracy iifctJ t aetrepotpical is well as the < I tef tahbhrteii cal mlations. as u mu tter contained in this wor ; oommemis 1! *o *11 in need of a vaiuab!: and reliable kbilflMd. W eimsr add thai he annual issm of Arer** Almanac la ■ out fourteen ini lions—far etceedihg! tha of any other WD 'k of the kind. This is l alnlr a proof tin t both the a!mam*o*«n;i tl > medicines it ad enises tiro appreciated 1; the world at tar re- The familiar yeliow-co - red pamphlet eat now be had at all dru| wwi-tbn «v,J AHSn 'IP»« revivalist soya tha f ilth. Wonder did he ever into a store pief—Pfldwlef/* .Slavs One Can't Ml jlttBtfflf these are yellovrnc an I eyeballS. li litrreo iotigu In the right side, sick town S ion. They unmistakabij >rder, for which Hoste Bitters is a superlatively flu it ] romptly and ait given intc complaints, dyspepsia, rheui an it trouble with the kidney celled by It_ * i men have no ■ ?» a man bit* :£“* . ak«-. i ‘i ef the skin t nausea, pains : 0 and const ihrfleatd _J>c«tte liver ! Jr'S Sioiimeh i •emedv. Use • -uts. Malarial i itlsm. debility are also re sill Wc girt who seeks sail* of a bauk account is be check-mated.—JtfnrJttmt to l ; irur for the • • til# likely ankr. tc *■ Baker'* Norwegian Co I Liver Oil" I Bin done more to relieve i ad core Coo_lHpiion, weak lungs and gi i »ral weakness th in any known remedy. J: >. C. Baker & O , Philadelphia. it social, proverb-man -roposcs, but w man musn't—Jwlgt. . i Cocoa, Cold, or Sore ! i*p*t should Mil be neglected. Ban*;* Bkoxcuial r» dohes are a simple ren t ly, and give «■ impt relief 35 eta. a box ,h withered buttercup butter little fi led flower. I Isle's Hooey of Borebout andTar cures Oc iaehs and bronchitis and msurapuon. m Pi no’s Toothache Drops Cur D A mister: Is a fog. IIjtr-Stoc* R ad ad. of a a
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MITCHELL’S ACADEMY BUSINESS COLLEGE Evansville, Ind., Is a Very Thorough, Practical I Progressive School. Gives Better Advantages than any Like School in Southern Indiana. Book-Keeping smli Business .Forms: Business CaleoUtios'V **^ Correspondent*; Pr.setical Grammar. Short Hand ami Type-Writing. Etc , Etc. A11 greatly reduced rates. Address T. W. MITCZr.^XjZi, 214 Main Streets, Between Second and Third, : i EVANSVILLE, IND.
R. BERRIDCE & CO., (Successors to Woods & Oanatsey.) PROPRIETORS OF ki Star Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, CORNER FIFTH AND WALNUT STREETS, PETERSBURG. First Class Bttzal'es anti Safe norses for the public at reasonable prices. Horses beard, nl bv the tlav or week, i.lve this Arm vonr patronage. anti you wit reoelTe fair treatment. The well-known hostler. At. Karos, will be fount always on haml. HAMMOND the JEWELER GRAND OPPORTUNITY — TO BUYWatches, Clocks, Jewelry. PRICES ON ALL GOODS CUT DOWN TO THE LOWEST NOTCH TO SUIT THE HARD TIME3
WRY ROOMS. JOHN HAMMOND. NEW GOODS To which be direct. attention. Ill* UBY GOOI»S are first class, and the stock Is larje ■Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes and Notions. Slae him a call and yon will be convinced mat lie Is givlns BARGAINS on his entire stock SOLID GOODS AT LOW PRICES. EUGENE llAck. ANTON SIMON. -Proprietors olTHE EAGLE BREWERY, VINCENNES. INDIANA, Furnish the Best Article of Beer the Market Affords . *.t and soicit orders from all dealers BOTTLE OR KEG BEER SUPPLIED TO FAMILIES. On Sale at _A.11 Saloons.
ISAAC T. WHITE. FRED'K 1L BURTON. MARSHAL C. WHITE. ILE31.1L.EFl db WHIT "Wholesale Druggists AXD DEALERS IS Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. No. 105 Main Street, Evansville, Ind
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