Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 43, Petersburg, Pike County, 14 March 1889 — Page 2
FEV KVEHS T»UIl»D\T. 1'TIM, r#r year • • »l *4 run bitk. ■outline tia » duh of rive. wlUi rtoelv# ft.« pnpot- free for one year. nit Cull) haunt ha* tk* lar- • tlaa »f aay uitnyr aabtlak»« la r I A4»«tl»rt will rnaka a asla •(
•olvtely Pure. »'jh>riwv''r v»rii"i. pur Mil .ml wlioiwiomnmui. More rc*»,v un the ordinary kind*. mikI cnnuul Miinpeltlon with Hi. multitude 1 nrt weight nlum ur |>lin»)>li.itr nowil only Inc>111 lloyal Itukln* l*uwWall Ht. Y. « *m— -2- : DITUICIA I. NOTES. ie Tariff Reform. I|fu*tuen” ii> Uni rnbltiet a* ; rule* or ruin. Maybe lie itli. ' I bare Tai'tOT Reform before ijrtit year*. h»hoo;i|*09c the Tkx Reform erCiil giver. ? eildot «e* (lie cabinet," *av« igo. How *t range! .......~- ttVci lefuie to enforce the >k Jaw ? We rd^all nee. \T Rlaine. amt a**Ulant I. about the wav it look*. I* aboii Wicked Democrat*" number of town* are holdni* to decide upon a po«t■Or Huger out of the puby, or you will bear from the
rill have our pnatnffi «•? frald to pit: up vonr baud, >t lie alone. fbr revenue only’’ i» a dne•Villetig.iife the attention of ieiati* in the near future, olon in ein. town and vilmi' end of tide country to Who will bo 4n>»tiu.i'Ion »ea*on i- haul on office t* a time when one i* esettv himself a little *omeJtT watching of Pike rouuwttlt »> promising con •a (till hijfhpr and higher innth*. logbook and election law* njfr moiiiiiio iii- of the not*.I ie people by the* Legidajourned. U liti« country quit it* ■re? TV hut ha* he ever | people am liow ? Raised
lU'torut Leegnie is io lie i'erv ecitool <1i*tricl in In* erc will the first League ii 1*1 ke County ? ion make our taxes highthe men wlio worked it 1.1* lower taxes? Have 1 their tiromise ? itosnr ha* not yet been r, but the rebel general k boil I secured a fal |>osiie minoriv president.
Sthe “Adniiuistmton"l»v I by the heels, ami owns lho»e extremities. Who Wild never bp IVeshleul ; [anil a little of In.liana tile Harrison t'shinet— ■■The c slates will share Demo-rutte rule in 1893. n gelt In;; higher every |Mrie« of cotiiiti y produce !all Ule time, what ran Hjr farmer promise him of the Davoct.il on the Administration ay quarrels will be i other nations—“uarry [ the mou rners. The* i times. The poMofiet [ for aw bibs. Giro Har will make the ap' ienough. I ami houses to make ’ one put forth an * affairs as to turn - opie, and then this
Lrr tho citlaena no p i*U Tariff Reform aud every other menu* of lowerfng ta*e*» that tuo admiui*trath»i» will In* checked in tu frcnsv for high iajce* which can not be for the good of him that pays it. It seeiu* to be necemaiy for the politician* to talk of IJarriaon's ‘'determined will,” aod how ho “will run Ida own •diQiiiUtraiigai,” ju>t an if BI*,iuo doe* not handlo the head, tali, and body of tho Republican parly. Ilarrisuni can do but little to help him-elf.
Bi.aink fixed the slate as follows: See. State—J. C. Blaine, Maine. < Treasury—Win. Winyloiu. War—It. Proctor, Vermont. Navy— B. F. Tracy, New York. Interior—J. W. Noble, Missouri. P.M.Gen.—J.Wanamaker.Pennsylv’a. Atty-G. i. —IV II. II. Miller, Indiana. Agriculture—Jere |{u*k, Wisconsin. Wit at Isthe matter with lettitijf tlm county officials pay for iheir own stationary ? Does, not tlie 110‘ices of the Count) Superintendent grow out of the necessity of his office just as much? Is tftpre any reason why he should pay lor his notices out of Ids own pocket? lie ha* "cotne-honor-ar>” tluiles enough, without being inooiis derately%nposed upon by men who attempt hut little eooitetny iu otl er directions. Tim Indiana House, of Assembly— «;<Ht hie** It* its members—have pass* Cil an eight hour hill and the Senate j will passliwith Utile If any opposition. N'-xt year tve’li tfv eight hours in New Jer-cy.— Paterson Labor Standard. If tbe Laboring people of New Jersey w ill assert their manhood at the ballot box, an eight hour law and all other needed legislation will not tie long in coming. The Labor Standard is doing its part; the wage workers should do their partLabor Signal. ^_ Evttk v dollar of foreign capital that | is invested ItC Petersburg adds so much to the perina-uenl wealth of the town. Every dollar of foreign capital tliat in expended in making poruia nelil improvements, or iu developing | the list tut ul advantages of the town, add* to the l»u»iwe** ami iucra-es the I prn-perily ola^li and even IndividI ual cliixiu uf^me county. Dollar* on I dollars is *vIshi counts in tne suiu1 tiling up. it is to the interest, as it is clearly the dn:v, of evety citizen to encourage the b- ugiug here, and j the investment here, of every dollar | of loreigli capital that can be induced to come by any and every honorable means or inducements. Iniuaxa has at different limes furnished examples of notably libeial bequasi* lor charitable'and pjiilanthrop'.e purposes, but nolliing more interesitug than That of Me. L. II. Eaton,a wealthy rarnier ot Steuben county who, dying, Its* left 1.000 acres of land to be used in leu-acre lots a* homes lot frtend!e»* women of good character over thirty-five years ol age. lie also provided f«V the election of a cottage 011 each ten-acre lot. and for a |iermaueiit endowment or maintenance fund from the proceed* of the sale of other property. -The ('utility t' Commissioners are to act a* trus'ee*„or if they decllue the court may .(ppolnt an executor of the will, who -ha’I serve without remp«ii*alioii. Whether the terms of the bequest can In- rarried out or not remains lobe -ecu, hut 1 lie scheme -cents to b» a broadly generous one. The Couni v Commissioner* refused to allow. Krebs aitd Harrell lor pub-li-liiug tin! notice* of the County Su-|M-rioleiuleut and.of the tsecietsry of Il'teBoaid of Health. These not Ices (toe people can ill afford to do. without, j E-peeially the not ice of the County i ^njwriiitetwlent is of importance. It j i* the only means of as little expense ; t»v which the people can know when and where examinations ore tola* 1 held ; and the other notices of the SuI pei inteudeni are hi* only means of ! COmiUU ideating with the people. As I much may 1k> said of the Hoard of ) Health. True, tlio taw doe* not com-. ; pell Lb® Coin in i-sioner* to pay for ■ these notice*, but it doe- permit of it, and to pay for the notice* in question j has been customary, f r th *y grow t<u of the necessities of the offices. On the same ground the Commissioner* should refuse to pay for the stationery' u-ed by the county officers. Ecouemv can bo belter praoticed elsewhere.
IS VALID AM) IIKI.l'LLSS. Special Dl«|>atch to the Enquire. Washington, I ml, March 7.—-Mar-tin Charlie*, a young farmer, living in Reeve ToWtnddp, tlit» afternoon -c* cured a warrant for the arrest ol' his brother, Josiah* charging him with bavwgmiM Mr». MartinChariie*, who was Just co«val*oing fr>oti ;y»|*ell of sickness that had contiiicd iter to bed for live weeks. Despite her j weakened eondlti-'u she (ought oil' the | brutal brother of her hu»i»aub until I site was powcrlr**. > The woman’s screams attracted the : attention of some men working near by. but they arrived at the house loo late. Charlie* made good hi* escape, i although tracked all night by the out- ; ra^cd brother ami a baud of (lie j neighbor*, who would have lyuehed | him had lie been caught. Chartie* wa* dually traced to thi* Icily where he t-*uk a train for^tlie i West, but o®ecr* are after hint and j his capture is probable. The poor j woman was badly injured In tht : struggle, and in hor delicate condition j it ia feared tbat the shock way prove fatal. ' *_y. An houeet indifference to many prei railing complaints M the result of usjtug La tailor. For stale 5»» all drugj fiat*. Price out; SScta a package. Xn ouc can develop the -grace ol meeknes* bv listening to a crying bai by. Stop its Iretfulues* by curing the I colic with Dr. Btdi’a Baby 8yruy
•he Morin Hie tiet «h veil •r* 01 lent ely • •laic a large The jniifeiUMiary wor mqn«, or Later Day Saints, nominate themselves, is i understood as j^piuy mail Importance. There in sea in Hie Uniog dial has uot number ot mormon elders who are yearly converting the people to llieir j faith hv the thousands. Daily are rei i onied hundreds of converts who are [goingto Utah and the We-p from the j South an I East. And Indiana is no j exception. .C/ayvford county audits 'adjacent territory has been visited hr 1 Mormon elders perhaps more thfn any other part of Indiana. In that I benighted region live a number of less than average intelligence. These j people live by cutting staves and oar- | re.ll heading, and the yearly culling | of fpoop poles and the producing only i such .vegetables as partly *upph their I yearly wauls! Tlicco. vert* to the religion which, wo think,is pot calculated to increase their good, are, u*ualK, farmers—there mu being iug mane people of any other occupation in those places. It is hardly fair to accuse these deluded people of incincerity; but, wiien we consider that theircoiiditlou is uot to lie coveted, we can not be hKinied for tliiukiug Chat many of them enbraee the new faith in order to better their ootid it loo, belhi iug that they will be bettered l>y cnbracUig the opport unity to settleln the West, where, they are convinced, I lie battle of life vvill present fewer hardships. It is but little difference what religion oue professes, so far as this lift- is concerned, just so it does not interfere with the social ditiou. The Mormons realize tliifact, and are making erfhris to kill olf the heretofore prevailing idea that Mormoulsui and Polyganv are synonymous terms. In view of this an effort ha* been made to put out of Mormon practice the feature of Polygamy. In a large degree they have succeeded, and on this assurance Mormonism takes a surer foothold. With this assuraure.mauv accession to the church hare been acquired, and the religion of I lie l.ulei Dav Saints takes a second growth,. There certainly can be but one God and one true religion. Aside from this, Polyganv excepted, Mormouisin is less objectionable, but Polygamy should lie swept from the lace of the earth ; and il we mistake uot the signs of the times. It w ill be. Let it go to its d -atli very quickly. The sale ot chicken* and eggs will increase in our ccmutv now, that GitnterY Chicken Cholera Cuic has liven introduced here. It lias cnied all to which it lia*. been given, and is very popular with our poultry raisers. Sold br Petersimrg Druggists. There aiv many um" |tvctvd occurrences in life, but they do not li« in the direction of surprise ps.tiie*.— Huston Gaze ■ "■ ..■■■ Loose’s Red Clover PUI Remedy. I» a positive •I'eeifle for all form* of the di»ea*e. Illiud. Bleeding. Inching, Ulccranted ami Protruding P le*— Price SO*. 4h*!d bv \V. II liornihrooli. The motlter of all' living—Motile Earth. UNCLE SAMS COXIHTITIOX POWDER vvill cure l>l*teni|iei>, Coughs, Colds, Fevers and most of disease ip which Horse*. Cattle, Sheep, llogs ai'd Poultry ate subject S.-hl hv all druggists. Mi-' H drmnid, the sculptress, who ha* ju*t bom commissioned to make a bust of Mr. Gla Mone, is an Irish girl
Loose's llei (lover TUI* ( are Sick Heartache, Dv*oep»ia, Indigestion, CoiiKiipaltiMi. 2.V per hni. a boxes for If K«r »*le by IV. II. liornbrook. CbrneH's new library, which in »mw on tier const ruction, will o»>«t, $225,000 ami will luve room for 475,000 Volume*, HAPPY HOME BLOOD PURIFI Eli is ihe h*i|ili*’» l’ti|Milir Medifine for purifying the blood : pi-eveitl-Inp or i'Uriua IH>|e|oii. Billwumtc#*, Headache. Bills and all Fever* and one dollar per hot11<*. Cereui'tiiifs arc diffeieiit In every roiinirv, but lruel^M»liieiie*» i* every - where the aarne.— (J tl<ini(li. FILER rs 7>TviU« 11T I.IYER PILLS are a Ihkhi to *uffcrer« from Sick lleaila 'll- .^S iUI' Sloinaelil, l-or-jiitl Liver and Iiitltr<'«*don. Stijjarheoatid, pleasant to lake and warranted to go through hr day'ighl. ITMf’LK SAM'S NERVE A BONE i LINIMENT will relieve Sprain*, | limi-ex. Neuralgia and Rheum alLui. ; Sold by ail druggist*; Note* and Queries *ay* “ran* jam” j mean* "chin k full ” _ DR. dAQUE'S GERMAN WORM ! OAKES destroy worm* and remove ! them from ihc *y«<em. Safe, pleasant and effective.
Even llie most vigorous ami hearty f |>i'o|ilr hare at lime* a feeling ol wearness and latitude. To di»pel S this feeling take* Dr. J. H. M*-L"an** ' Sarsaparilla; it will impart vigor and i vitullt . ! The roost rielieaie constitution cau safelv u«e Dr. J. II. MtLean’r Tat Wine Lung Balm. It 1* a suns rein- ! etl> lor enujt h*t lo** t»l volet?, a nd all I throat and lung trouble*. ! • Dizziness, nausea, drowalne**, distress after ealiug, can bo curred aud j prevented bv tabttig Dr. J. II. MeLean’* Liver and Kidncv Killett f (llulle pill*.) Sold bv J. W. Utirgen. ! There are time* when a reeling ol ; lassitude will overcome the iuo»t ro i hU't, when the system rravcsfor pun blood, to furaUli the elements «»1 reinhealth and strength. The best edv tor purifying the Llood w J. H | McImv’s Sarsaparilla. | Stick headache, bilUmfSHC**. •>***'** rostiveue**, are promptly aud agree I abl<* b«ni*hed by Dr J. U. M-'lLe-an’’ . Liver and Kidney Billets (little pit *.] If iiealth aod life ar« worth • tiling, and you are feeling out ami tired out. tour up your ay taking Dr- J. U. McLean * Sa ijCUI*. Sold by Dr. J. W."
I wish io nni_ what S. S. S. b.s dans for tnc. For the past ten years I have been troubled with dreadful eruptions on my face, caused by i rv poison. I was under the treatuMHit ot a uuntbrr of phvsieians, but obtained tto relief. I tried the best ‘•blood purifiers” in the market, but without avail. I had given up in despair, thinking I could not be cured ; but happening to read the Detroit Journal, I noticed 8. 8. S. advertised and read Mrs, Bradley’s testimonial. I .thought I would trv this remedy. Ih ve taken eight bottles, and there is not a spot on my face, it has also cured me of chronic catarrh. I have never enjoyed better health than at present I lend tike a new pcr'on. 1 cannot find word* to express tnv appreciation of It* merits, and the gratitude I te«-l for the glad tiding* that came to me Ihrongti llic reading of that advertisement. Wishing vou every success, 1 an: Your* truly,, JosieOwkn. Montpelier, Ohio Swill’s Specific cured me of nnlignum Blood P<*Sm»u after I had l<e■•n treated in vain with uld so called rent edies of Mercury and Palish. 8.8.8.. not onlv cured the Blood Poison, hut ; relieved I h« Rheumatism which was j caused bv the poisonous minerals. Otto. Bov ELL. 2422 3d Avenue, N. Y. Swift’s Specific is entirely a vegetable remedy, and is the only medicine which p< rmaneiitly cures Scrofula, Blood Humors, iCancer and Contagions Blood Poison. Send for books on Blood and Skin Diseases, mailed i free. TUB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3. Atlanta', Ua. Seal rings, the seal being small, are growing in favor. Merit Wins. Wc desire to say to our citizens, that’ for vests we have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Bnckleti's ArnicajSalve, ami Electric Bitters, and have Jtever hatulled rent edies that sell a/well, or that have given such uniyeesal satisfaction. We do nut hesitatjf to guarantee thypuW ery time, amirwe :sta d to fit tut the results da routed i«g larity Aduiof & riot So hast* 'prieejPfutistaetory folIpiv^Mmir use. These heir great popttir merits. J. R. trjttggisls. bl lave w them* oi' Winter is broken Whkt a Physician Says. I.oo-kJIkd Cloveu Co. Detroit: clteet ftWy furnish the following (or publication. Sirs. S., age 30, caucerobs lace (cell cancer), bad tried many phj§dciait^ and on presentation to nte was a horrible sight to look up on Nose partly ejtlen away, deep pits in cheeks, forehead and chili A- a la»t hope I ptit her on Jetose's Extract Clover Red—large doses internally, amt as a local upp Solid Extract in improved rapidly icAtioti, I used the pla-tcr form, She from the first week. amt iu four iHoittljs was entirely well. Now eighteen mnjtb* since treatment, aud no signs of reii urn.JOIIN.L WEAVER. Uleeraliott of the leg (Indolent CI-, eer). Recovered entirely after three months’ treatment with Red Ch>voTonic and SOI id Extract Dressing. Now one year sinife trcaltticnt, and no sign of.return WALTER Cancer of Li| W. MI ME. and Skin Diseases treatment with lb Entlrelv cured with three months’ d Clover Tonic aud Solid Extract Dressing. Now over i car ami no »igu of return. IISi puiit Clotrcr Secondary cured bv Red mouths, » 'It uinii sin'll a- are lett by |)H W was entire) Hide in threi of the after resul-s merettn in such ea»c«. If you hare any doubting phy *ieian>, I lie v can vi rite to me and l will give tnetn a lull hi-toty ot each II YARN ALL. A Safi lmeatouaL I* om* lyhtcb i» itiarauteed to h >tt aaiisfffieri tvftiii», or tnjgr-e of ilure a return uf|ntrvhasiMgmte. On j is sale/plan vtotlcan iej|rir,.m .mr vertispd druggiit* uJm>utr of 1). iew I'ise veijgrjor coMeltltlipfi is giigruir opt io hriug tvliei evc/v case, wlndnised for any afire. ( Throat, Ufiiig* or Cites', such rttiisiimpt^i, iI,nll.tmiita!iou ol Bfoyf.ili«. Asthma, Whoop JjL'ougiyFroOp, etc. It is pleasant J agreofnile to taste, perfectly safe, d cauraltvai s isj; depended upon, ial Jot t tie fret.' sit J. If. Adant-s & irugslorc. hi Minister Phelps will resume bU law lectures at Yale to-il fall.
Hun's I his! We offer One llumlritl Dollars Howard lor any ca«d of Catarrh ihat cminot Ik* irurwl by taking llitil's Catarrh Cat*- - l‘ F..!, CUKNEY & CO. Crop-, T*>l***b», (). Wo. tin* lit*tb'r»igm*l. have known F. J. Chenr* t«r jIH.nl I (in* la-t 15 vear». and bell* vp him injrfectlv honorable in all business trans actions and tinaneiallx a Wo to carry out an* obligation made by their flrin. Weal & Trua*. AVhole-ale Dt Oggi*t“, Toteilo. O. Wahling. Kitnian 4 Marvin, Whole sale (li'Hjisish, iulnlu, (). E M Van Hat-tot, (ia*hior. Toledo National Hank. Tolls b«, O. llall'i* Catarrh Ct*reW/«k«ti intertijdlv, ai ling directly > fou dtp blood and Motets stirfaiv' ilo* avaiem. f &r>tot tor alt Frb. 28—lin) Price 75c. |it*V Druggist*. V bill III
Woiiiugt occupation. 1 g.ojjj I> the editor's The ln-st Sj-t! Bruise-, Surr^ Fetter Sore*, Tv Chilblain*. Ctf lion’s ate] |>= -s no pat requir give (M-rfert Si funded. V ■ nca Salve. tilteworld f •rC-nts [Tlrvl*, Salt Mheuui, t. Chapp'd 11 and*, Hurl all Ski- Emptvely cure* I’itc*. «r it i* guaranteed to Isl'a.-fi-u, or iu»uev re Sac's j>er box. For tale hV J. K ^dtim- & S >n. tnU > 1 The motto ot the tramp: ! Loitl lovetli a eheerlul ttver." “The The surprise of Hip Van Winkle vrhen awakening fr> ui his long slum* i her could not have been greater than j the cattailaipitve’a upon finding himj self entirely relieved by Dr. Bull's Cough ' yrttp. 25 wills A pretty pi turc—A sunny-haired child curl-g »l»e Xew loniidlaud s cat foot with Salvation Oil. The first gardener*—Atlain and Eve j lie nwuiii’i respect hi* aitcerior— i Adam -L Eurrt's Exthact or Tar & Wild ; Cijeuisy i* a sale, reliable and pleasiiint mnedy (nr Coughs, Cold*. Broildiitis. Asthma.attii all throat troubr lie*; will relieve and liencii? Oon*ump«ion. Try it and be convinced Every hot11 wuiTantiwi; price aOc. and one dollar per hoUte. Sold by all druggists. Prepared by the Eiuoiert j Proprietary Cov Chicago, |11,
I — l—-L... 4THE SPRING MEDICI, f YOU WANT Paine’s Celery Compound ' Purifies the Blood, Strengthens the Nerv », | Stimulates the Liver, Regulates the Kidney and Bowels, Gives Life and Vigor o every organ.
There's nothing like & • last spring. beta* my mucb ran down end debilitated, I procured some of Paine's Olery Compound. The use ot two bottles made me tad like a new man. As a general tonlo and spring medietas, I do not know Its equal” W. L. Gp.evni -’as, Brigadier General V. N. O, Burlington, Vt ».oo. BUJor»a.»e. At Druggists.
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DO N’T continue to suffer from the many ailment* brought on by an impure state of the blood when Dr. Onysott’i Yellow Book and Sarsaparilla will restore perfect health and physical strength. Use it, and you use Me beet blood purifier and tonic that medical science is able to produce. It cures Scrofula, King’s Evil, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples, Sore Eyes, Pains in the Bones, Joint-achee, Syphilis and Syphilitic Symptoms, Dj*pepaia, Jaundice, Coetiveneea, Saltrheum, Weak Kidneys. liver Oomplaints, Female Irregularities, Sick and Nervous Headaches^ General Debility, Low Spirits. Loss of Appetite, Chronic and Constitutional Disorders, and as a Spring and Fall Medicine, as a Cleanser and Renewer of the entire system, Dr. Guyaott's Yellow Book and Saraapaiilla is far better than any other remedy mad*.
GUSH GUSH Gugl! What is more grating to the ears and aadiiaatng to the hearts of loving friends who thins behold their dearly beloved who have isb rited consumptive tendencies approaching the brink of an early grave! What effbrt can be counted too j great, what exertion too severe i that w31 give to all snch suffering own a new lease of life! And yet the way isopen- »r. WlstsrtBalaa of Wild Cherry will give satisfaction when all else fails- Keep a bottle always ia the house; *■ single dose will relieve a painful fit of fiarmrt’tSar aruilteuC *‘«‘*£* J?1*** j s«i» dr. j. w. nusn
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URE mt Cube I do not moan merely to for a time, and then ha»e theta re- >. 1 mean A UAUIUAL CUJUL aide the disease of E XLIN< EPILEPSY or ■ O SICKNESS, r ttmly. 1 war«ast my remedy to worst enne*. !!. cause others have treason tor not now reeetrias a cure, reforalreati-eanda h'HBti ItoTTLa AMBU UEJIEUY. Giro tapes .tc;™. It costa yoo nothing for a It Mill cure you. Address »OT, W.C.. 183PimST,ttoBT8CK ■»
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A WISE WOMAN Bought the Splendid HIGH ARM JURE SINGER SEWING MACHINE BECAUSE IT WAS THE BEST,
ROW JHEY Ml WSHT IT Forltdocssoeli beautiful wort. Sarn. la Machine a! Factory Pries. UEl'iI IACB13E 1ABRAHEB FG3 $ TEaHS. Apts Wanted in Bfeapd Territiir ME MFACTD8® CCL GEJ.V?DEK£. ILL- $ I A. LESMEN WAKTEB! To si ■' . n!ir- for our, reliable isurscry Sroclt. Salary and Expenses or Commission to suicci-esful men. Permanent employment. Special Inducements to new men,- Address at once, statin;! age. ^ HI ASH BHOTIII KS’ CO*PAM, Clllragu, III. feb. H—lm]
Administrators Sale of Personal PropertyNOTICE Is hereby given Ilint the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Prlcela Dearln .deceased. "'Ill offt-r If .r sale nt public auction, at She late residence' it the deceased, on SATURDAY. MARCH #0 ,1SSI», All Clio personal property belonging to said estate. consisting of Horses, Cattle. Hogs. Farming inipUanenls, Household and Kit™, eu Eumi lure and othei articles t w numerous to nuentlon. TERMS OK HALE:—On ail seem* or five dollars and over » credit of one year will l.e given, tier purcl.aserglvlng note with appro ved surety hearing six p r cent. Interest from date; and upon ail sums under five dollars, cash on day of sale. No property remove.! until paid for or non- gtven. Hale to L ain at 10o'clock a. m. WILLIAM K. BROCK, Mnr li 5, Htl. Administrator, Sw ' with will annexed. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. .n The Matter of The! the Plke circuit Estat of {, f'otivi M arch 80 ^l ass:^»?*|,,>el1 j Term, 1SW. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned a>: Administrator of the estate of SARAH E. ClIAi'PEM. licensed, has presented and filed his account and vouchers In final sot'lenient ol wild estate, an I tha tUcaame will conic up for the ovtuninutio.i and iii-mm of add Circuit Court ,m the lllli day of Mar laitl, at which time all person. Interested In said estate are requi ed to appear in said Court, and show cause. If any there la-, why said account and vouchers soouid not be approved. .And the heirs of said estate, and ad ethers interested therein, are also h-rby require I. at the .line and place ators .id, in *;vpcar and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of*»«appeLL. Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate.
In the matter I*f tin- estate* In the Pske Cirof > cultCourl Man'll ELizABimi Tiiomphob. > Terin, I*s3. ' ^ signed a* Administrator of the estate nt Elizabeth Tbonipaon. deceased, 1ms preMhite ■ and tiled hi* account and voucher* in Dual ! astt lenient <>f «nld eslate. a id that the SiiW1* | will o»me up for the examination <*nd a Iw# of #a‘cl Circuit Conn on tlie it'd day o* ; March IMP. at which time all person* i ic- ! ested In said estate are rojuln d to appear in. : said Court, and show cause. If any there '► , ! why aald account and vouchers shout i not be unproved. And the neirsof Kil l estate, and all others luten-eted therein, arc alau hereby required. at the time and place aforeuM,to appear ami make p-oof of their Ic ,rslilporclaim to February *8, ’S®. Administrator. Notiee of Appointment of Administrator, VoriCE la hereby riven, that Ihc ; ‘ —*«s n- ; it cd has been appointed by the ll w, the I Circuit Cout* of Pike county. State of Indiana ! administra tor with will annexed of :h> .-t(j*te) of Prleela Hearing. late of Piite County, deA Bargain for Somebody. deceased. ceased. Said estate U su; ipposed pi be Solve! Will lain F. Brock. d Pi be Solvent, March 1.1*89. Admluirtr. to
I believe Piso’s Cur* for Consumption saved my life.—A. H. Dowxxa., Editor Enquirer, Edenton, N. C„ April tS, 1837. The best CohgU Medicine is Prao’s Ctf*K ton Cossratmost. Children take it without objection. By all druggists. 25a Best Cough Sjrnro. Tastss good. Use in timo. Sold t»r Jrngglats. oonTiTm ption
Ztail?oad-:-Time-jpTafcles Evansville & Indianapolis Railroad. Taking Effect Sunday, #et. 2,%S6. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. No. 10. No. IS. _)ep. Evansville 0:00 uu 3;t0pm “ Somerville 10:0«am 6:11pm “ Oakland Olty. 10:ton m 0:ioj> Petersburg ' lUsttN n in 6:37 p Arr. Washington . ..11:50am 7:30p GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. No. 0. No. 11. l)ep. Washington. 1:40 p in 5:80 a m “ Petersburg 2:13pm 6:20am “ Oakland City. 3:<>4pni 6 31 a at “ Somerville 3:15 pm 7:10 a ni Arr. Evansville 4:13 pm 6:15am No. 31 [southb-bonml freight] arrives at 12:10 p. m. and No.32 [north-bound freight] at 10:00 a. m. Trains run daily except Sunday, connecting with trains east and west on O. & M. at Washington. G. J. GRAM ME It, General Passenger Agent BBS
THE OLD RELIABLE O- Sz 2±A OHIO ^ND MISSISSIPPI. Papular Through Itoutvaud Direct t'«»l t.lur ta Mil Paint* Ea£t dz T7s7“est. Faxt Tint. Best trronnixlttlonx an J Site Coe lection I* Tito* Ilrputr. I rei n DAILY TBAl.t * ” EACH WAY BKT7KKS ^ Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Loots, Slopping at Way l’oints. I.uxsrlant Parlor f»rs ■ all Pay Train. Palace Slcrpiagfar* Uail MilitTralna. HMtIV 1011 HAS ON ALL THAIS.
THAI Ns GOING EAST: ; STAXttts**. Accotn- Day Night Fast mod'n Exp. Exp. Exp. '.v St. Louis e&ain SOOam 7 uopui 800pm “ SUaituc S48am c.Vkim OObpnt Hilupm “ Sandoval.. • 858am 018pm . “Odin. . aiSom 1010am osnpui 1050pm Flora . 10 IBum 1102nm 1037pm 1135pm “ Gluey.. liar am 11 10am 1120pm l'21Tam “ Vtneonn's 1218pm 1252pm 1223am 12oaui “ Mitchell.. 2Xlpn: 241pm 2Slum 3Kant ** Seymour. . loTpiu 340pm S47«in 428am “ N. Vernon 440pm 415pm 4 .Nun 45Saitt ArGInoiuua’l. 7 37pm 030pm uolura 7 Pturo “ Louisville.. 8 25pm 425pm Oioaui TRAINS GOING WEST: Lv Clncinn’tl ti .Jwm 415am 7 00pm,. S00pm •• Jt. Vernon OSNul- 1027am 945pm 1038puA “ Sfvmour .. lOUkirr 11 Oiuln 1010pm 11lOplu “ .Mitcln.ll.. U lSaml20lpm i 128pm 1217am “ Vineeuu’*. 150pm 210pm I aoaro 255au> " Olncy... . 254pm SOI pm 24!huu 38nam “ Flout . 388pm 384pm 332aiu 415am ••Oilln . 4 14pm 430pm 4 28am. iliant •• Sandoval 452pm 423pm 438am $25um “ HhattUc . aWpn; 440pm 448am 53.7am ArSt. Louis 722U1H 640mn HSCatn 7 loans Through Sleeping Car AfeomodatioQS la Cincinnati, Loeisfiile, St. Loots, Washington, Baltimore, Sew fort Philadelphia ta l a Mitcrntcdiute Piials. For Emigrant* atul Land seeker*, the"© A M." Is the Shortest aud quickest rout* and provides the best accomodations. The o. A M. is the only line running n sleeping carol’ any description between C1NCINN ATI and sf, LOC1S. For reliable information ns to route*, rate* liekets. time, etc., apply in person or by iettei to E. G. Hon Dr RANT, Ticket Asrt, 0 4 M. RV. W ashlngton, lad.; nr. rot’, ft, JON.K8, District Passenger Agent -dtioA Missis.-ippi H’y, Vincennes, Indiana JOH N F. HAHNA Rl>, W. B. 8H ATTUC, fresh aud Geu. Man. Gen. Pats. Agti CINCINNATI. G
Who I* WEAK, WEETOCA. mniMTATED. who ia his V OEEY and l«VOn AWCE has TK1 TEED m; his ViGOB of BODY. HIED sad HAK HOOD, causing cxhauatllg : drains upon ti<« FOIMAIHS of ElfE HEADACHE, BACKACHE, Ursadful irrwmi. WEAKNESS* of Manor*, BASH* i FCi.WEWt in MM'IFTY, f.ESupoO tt>« FACT, and all the Ef FFCTti to EARLY DECAY and perhaps COSSC MP» TIOX or IWSAIMTY. shoulder nit*t 0»T» the CELEBRATED Ur. ; 155!. Ur CUrt'P has uatdu HFBVOlA Bit , BIEITY ■ CHRONIC and aHWsesaeaoi tho GE.hire fTivm Study. It mairas 5:0 diflensnee WHAT y«l ’ havo ukea^TwMD by I>¥ »» g°e 3^jaHFSHAEBS tffTori rig from diseases pe«D ! Her to their *•* eta conai.lt with the assuraaea ! or spesdy relief as** cur*. Bond 2 ceata postace fcr wort* oa your disease*. ss£,Bs?sr .
