Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 49, Petersburg, Pike County, 25 April 1889 — Page 2

eLCkJUTKS. IVr<nn« nemtths u» » clnb of viva, with will nntlvc Ui« p»P'f frw lor oo« year. =fs=s •NT Tho HU Conti l»f«*rr*t bu tb» Ur«Mt rlreatotlaa »f ■■} ■•••paper pAH’W >■ Hkr t'MRtf t .t*r»rtl»»r» will ■»*• • ■•«• •! «blst»c»t ADVERTISING RATES. ftp***. 11. 2 f i 3 w«|4 Wf sum Owns lyenr 1 l*«h 1 Inch I Inch 4 inch Fsfs I to 7> I I Zi 1 74 109 I *»;« oo I 00! 3 , * ®! * 3 oo. 2 ml * oo 3 40 3 3* 4 00 * oo; « 00! 5 00 it 00i 7 W' » 00 • 800 too H 00 * 500 10 00 13 00 * i» 9 00 4 00 it lift • 00 It M 0 i llOOt 30 00 10 UOI 20 00 40 0O 10 Od! 90 001 73 00 EDITORIAL NOTES. Bi.aikr play* first fiddler, and may irot dn Harrison any good, either. j Tucstbk Uuock knew whal he was about when lie sued the conniv and got judgement. The commissioners will be more careful next lime it is to be hoped. , As tboeiiiigranu started fur Oklahoma, the rain poured on them in torrent*, and still they kept on their way. Why not, when there i* not an inn about or in that desolate country?, '' Tnr. 15 per cent, mlnutlmi of wages for Oay couatv miners goes into effect May 1. The “protective" tariff benefits the workingmen only wldle Ih7y ara listening to a ltepubllcau atump-speecb.

J!_ - •‘Heli.’* full of such prtichrn a» Mr L A. C«ule” I* the usual comment on our street* now—wl»«n speaking of that, creature’* recent |iubll<a«tion in the Prohibition Era.— Ml. Vernon Democrat. Paiitv pride, ami slato pride, and church pride, and selT-respect, and purity, and honesty, and religion, and goodlinc**, and all else gooslo naught when *<ime men go to rote. If it had ; not l*een ao, Oim iu Pike county J would not be no high. V k hare I wen urged to publish | •oiiie of the allnwaneea ol the recent ! Board of Cout|ly Commissioner*. The , record*, IiIIIm allowed—and all—are at the court home, dear friend* ; go examine them, and you will hare the! Mvcct tatiafaclion of knowing “for thyself and not for another.” • " m >1. Km:a*, editor of iBr l‘rw, line ., now a position open tor him and will ' accept It, We compliment Mr. K. on )ii« gooil lift-k. The Ih-iuiblieau pitrtv I* fullv determiiied to sustain ; Xhe Petersburg Preu under any and ! all rlrruinstance.. Thu* the Republi- *> can-, sustain l)iem*e!re« financially. Thoxe Republican farmer* who are | lii .kiilg a lit** alMittt the binder twine j comiilnstion ahniild remeiuber that 1 there I* a tariff of 3d per cent on man- { lll'ucttircd binder twine and lo per! cent on the raw gntnet. The He-1 publican party refused to have this' high tariff reduced and thereby nude' l|m binder twine trust |H)»»iblc. No one. save a Idol, w ill declare ' publicly or privately, mat all men of ante parly are incod)|M'tciit scoundrels, j and alt in auottier party are the |»er-j honificallou ofSrue manhood ; vet you find some writer* slinging ju«t auch j pol*ou vituperation front their pblnott-j slipped j en* every day. It ia time lo j ndorm. In't politic* with such in*n ' go la prayer. V’HAXna B. Po*ey would do well lo think of llie fitness of the next postmastership for Petersburg, as l»e may have lu spend a cleat deal of valuable j lime, a* assistant postmaster, should hi* reeoiuinendatiuii* put an iucotn]intent person iu the coveted poaition. And we utay add just here that the Republican party lias a* many locumpefenl person* a* any party on earth, and that Petersburg i* not without a full share ot then). No iiian who apeak* from an lioneit heart can say that Thu*. K. Fleming, present postmaster at thi* place, ha* not made as gooil an officer a* it I.*; possible for mortal tuan lo make, and yet Mtera arc hundred* who are lu a hurry tow* him go. Stay thy breast, hungry office seeker*, for Mr. F cm-j Rig will pot fall of hi* duty to the lumr hi* head fall* into the political' ka*kel, and will take good care of your business with impartiality. Orrica holding i* not desirable under, auy circumstance, but *|iiltu a number me looking out for a chance lu the conventions to be held nearly two year* lienee. Let every inan in Ifceaouutr »tudy the dtuesa of evjry candidate, and never lend assistance iu nominating au.v man who is not1 competent, or who will uot do all in bis |N>wet to leeseu the taxes which grow larger aud larger the longer the Republican riug in Pike eouuty have 4be bossing of the county fiuaucc*. The eadtiug report* of White Caps iu Pike county are uot of interest to those who kuow the trutb. Not a ease of real White Cap punishment baa ever occurred iu the eouuty. Xu out who h;is the interest of the county I at heart has ever made auch a report lu good tkilh. Some miscreant school ■ boy wtel write a White Cap notice as a joke, aud the little mole hill report goes out aud the Imagination of tbosl Who know nothing of the truth lu the case expands it luto a mountain. A; »l*>rt Infer* think it Is fun. and oue a warning, aud the rspaprr* ia the adjoining counties take up Ui-i matter and the report mw abroad that Pike county is a deal Prate place, “Quit yonr rgo to Uklahouu.

“Gone !’ .jaaam iimmw -unr t s* The word came with a deep groen from the lip* of the desolate men who stood on the lonely street eud looked atWHt him. He p*u>ed a moment to kick a wandering and lonesome-looking dog that was sniffling about him In an abjectly Inquisitive and apologetic int.v tier, and again Ills voice rang plaintively out uni id the weird solitude: “Where are they all? Where are my friends, my neighbors, the cosnlianions of my youth? He drew his hand aecross his palid .brow, and once more Ids voice smote the air: “They are not here! They arc gone! Great snakes! Of course they’re gone! Where are ye, friends or my childhood? O familiar faces that filled lho horizon of hope in my tnaturer years and framed the radiant vision that my ambition bodied tortlq where the Dickens anti Tom W^alker »H> sum hang out now !” r With these %ords he took a fresh" chew of tobacco, pul lad his hat down over Ids eves,'gave one farewell glance up and down the deserted and voiceless street turned his back on tiio home of Ids childhood, and departed forever. He was the only human tieing in that.beautiful Southern Ohio town that had not gone to Washington with n jiefltioii for an office.—Chicago Tribune. Mas should bequaHAoit before they arc intrusted with any position. That Is true But why, in two great parties like llte Democratic and Uepubll0811, are there -not men enough in either to fill ail the places itt the gift of any administration? Of course it it well for the men in any party to have shown on examination that they are qualified for the position* to be occupied, but to say that civil service means that an administration shall go out-side its own party to gvl men to serve the-public Is mere nonsense. The fact^ is (hat meu cannot lie trusted if Ihev are the political enemies of an administration, for they will seek llte political ruin ot those who do them well In giving them a coveted position. Besides all lids, life men who work for the Interest of a party will lose Interest in party polities. This will be bad for our form of government. Aud whyl do you ask? Simply because that, with pure election*, party politics awakens an interest in the heart ot every voter to the effeet that lie becomes interested in the government,' studies it, know* more of it, loves It more aud Is, therefore, a patmlt iu the true sense. The spoils svstent may be objectionable in inatty respect*, hut it does not carry witli it nearly so many faults as the so-called civil service. Party civil service will do, but civil service that breaks down party lines—never I

A ctncrtAK troiu Van Antwerp, Rragg t Co., who have a monopoly or school-book* used hi lndiaua, babecu sent in dealer* in all parts of the Stale, claiming that the new law U not hi force anil probably never will be, Ilia! It i*opiKmtl bv county superintendents and teachers everywhere. and (hat the school* will not *0011 adopt I he cheap book*. That the ring i* not going to lei go of tl.li* Stale without a hard tight is plant. It 1* somewhat significant that Stale Su|>erinteudent I.aKollcttc ha* evil* *umed eight week* of valuable lime in finding out tlut the law ordered him to take steps to carry It out immediately after it pa*«*d—thus sci* ting an example to county and corporation official* to ignore and disobey the law rigid at the start. 'Hie Stale Sentinel frequently prodded him on his conduct, and the matter became such 4 scandal that (lov. ilovet finally had to get after him. The Cincinnati ring and its agent* are at work, and they do inteud that pimple shall get the beueflt of the new law as long a* they can prevent it. , Petkhsos's M40azi.sk for May come* as fresh and bright as it spring illuming. lu steel and w ood engraving* are capital and copious, and it * literary content* deserve unqualified piaise. There is uot a poor story from the beginning to the end ; mod of them are above the average of | njriodiual literature, and several are real gem*; the same may be said of the poeiu*. Ladies who with to keep thoroughly posted in the luatteis of dress fancy-work, and household affairs can find no guide so compete ml ami reliable as thw admirable monthly. This nuiu.ber contain* an article j ou "Home Millinery,” so clearly writ- j ten that, by it* aid, a novice may make a bonnet to suit each costume, as stylish as ifjunt arrived from Paris and have the entire number at less expense than she couhl purchase a single one from a milliner. Term*: Two dollars a year. Address Peter* sou a Magazine, 300 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. IIow very sweeping is the statement so often made by our contemporaries, that "Harrison U putting the iueorapcteul Democrat* out of office, and is filling their places with competent Republicans.'’ Can they believe their own wonts when they aay such an iuciucerc thing? Any man who can conceive such a tiling as being Hue, aud have no repugn a uoe of conscience, must evidently be exuused on the grounda of ignorance; but if not on the grounda of ignorance, then it must be on the groundsjthat be Wdishonest and knavish. We are g^ad Hint are aro not of that class who think their own church and party are pure aud honest in every part and member, and Hut all member* In all other parties and churches are dishonest and thievish. , Wimts the laat three week* over flfty thousand people sailed from Europe, expecting to find homes In the United State*. No tgriffoau. them, Ptttor.

What llortor* Saj. Have used 8. S. S. in treatment oi Wood taint, with remarkable success. J. Wiley Qulillan, M. D. Kaaley.S.C. I have nwiia S. 8. S. for some time ! in the treatment of blood poison withi on t disappointment. Physicians will 1 be compelled to acknowledge its mer- . it*. N. I* Galloway, M. D., Monroe, lla. I have tried Swift’s Specific in a very bad case of Blood Disease, and ! take great pleasure it. saying it was a |M*r*ect success, producing a complete cure. I have also tried it in many other ca«es with good results. .1. IL Yerlou, Millsap, Tex. I have used Swift’s Specific in my practice for some time, and find it to be all that the proprietors claim for it. D. M. McKiiight, M. D. Magnolia, Ark. I have taken Swift’s Specific for secondary blood taint, and derived great licncflt. It acts much better tlian poiasli or any oilier remedy that I have ever used. B. F. Wingfield, M. D. Hiehinond, Va. Swift** Specific is entirely vegetable, and cures by forcing out the impurities through the skin. Send for book oti Blood and Skiu Diseases, mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3, Atlanta, GaThere are altogether 1,365 foreign offices nt the disposal of the State Departments. A Safr.In rest meat. Is ono which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this sale plan you can buy from our advertised druggists a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption. It is guaranteed In firing relief in every case, when used for anv affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, jierfectly safe, and can always be de|>ended upon. Trial lioitle free at J. It. Adams & Son’s Drugstore. hi It was a lazy mail who wanted to buy biscuit seeds, so lie could raise hot huisruts ou an easy plan. Merit Wias. We desire to say to our citizens, • hat for years we have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con•ii nipt ion, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, liiickleu’s Arnica Salve, and Electric (tillers, and have never handled rent edlcs tiiat sell as welt, or that hare given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stat'd ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their groat -popularity purely on their merits. J. It. Adams & Son, Druggists. hi

“There is l>ui one way of ohtaiidng bn si nc ***—PubLiriTY. Hut one way of obtaining publicity—Advertisixo. Burk ten's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, l'leeis, Salt Uheum, Fever Sore*. Tetter. Chapped Hand*, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin-Erup-tions, ami positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per (bet satisfaction, or tnouev refuiMled. Price 2oels per box. For sale by J. 11. Adams & Son. mU yl Advertisers should plane a matter before the pimple so that the (ample will see the business as does the dealer Eilcwt's Extract or Tar & Wild Ciir.RHV is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy tor Couglia, Colds, Brunchilis. Asthma, and all throat trouhles ; will relieve ami Irencfit Consumption. Try it and Ire" convinced. Every botth warranted; price 50e. and *>ne dollar |>er bottle. Sold by all druggists. Prepared by the Emtnert Proprietary Co., Chicago. III. Public m"ti are public servants. So are all who depend upon his relations to the world for a living. A fortune Mar be made by hard work, hut neither can be made nr enjoyed without liealtIt. lymse’* Extract ot Red f?lover Blossoms stimulates the liver, purities the blood, and it ihe Item remedy for any disease arising front impure blood. For sale by alt druggists. Don’t fear to have a small advertisement by the side of a large competing on. The big one can’t eat it up. , The attention of every poultry raiser is directed to the advertisement of thn big roaster. It tells of rtanter’s Chicken Cholera Cure, w hiv.ii s sold’ ou the “no-cure no-pay” plan by Petersburg druggists. EILERT’S DAYLIGHT LIVER PILLS are a boon to sufferers from Sick Headache. Sour Stomach. Torphi Liver and Indigestion. Sugarcoated, pleasant to lake and warranted to go through by daylight. The United States Hy fair estimations cunt tins almnt 65,001X000 |>cople. UAPPY HOME BLOOD PUUlFlElt is the People's Popular Medicine for purifying the blood ; preventing or curing Dyspepsia. Billtousuess, Headache, Boils and ail Fevers and one dollar per bottle. nH^RHenOBBSeSB Mn ilciowa advertising is the keynote of success." UNCLE SAM’S CONDITITION POWDEIt will cure Idmuj Coughs, Colds, Fevers and most o' disease to which Horses, Cat tie, Sheep, Hogs and Potdirv are subject. Sold by all druggists. “Popping the question’ but uol easily done. is delicate. Laese’s Bed l lever Pill Remedy. is a positive specific for all forms of the dissaves. Blind, Bleeding, Itching, Ulcerantcd and Protruding PleaPrice 50c. Sold by W. II. Horubrook. A Poughkeepsie military company Is composed entirely of girls. Loose’s Bed Clever PUh Care Stek leadachir, Dvsncpsia, Indigestion, onstips lion. 25c per box. 5 boxes ►r 1$. For sale bv W. II. Horubrook. HOuo i nk-drop on a solitary thought hath moved the minds of millions.’’ UNCLE SAM’S NERVE k BONE LINIMENT will relieve Sprains, Bruises, Neuralgia aud Rheumatism. Bold hy all druggists. DK. .1 AQUE'S GERMAN WORM CAKES destroy worms aud remove them from the system. Safe, pleasant and effective. The Suudan j-egion lias a population of over sixty million.

that 1 have • positive remedy for the above named disease. By t» timely use thousands ol hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy rum to any of your readers who have consumption if they wil send me their express and pou office address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM. M. C., 181 Pearl St.. New York. _ _ __ SWyl] Browns Is to have a cannery, with a capacity of 8,000 to 8,000 cans daily. Krsrfsl sad WcadtrfSI. The liihle says, “man is fearflilly and wonderfully made.” But pbvsilogists all concede that the most wonderfld portion of man is the nervous system. In it are loeatI ed the seats of lire and mind, and the con- < trol of nil the bodily organs. When the j nerves are destroyed, the part it paralyzed. The flesh, blood and bones are as nothing to it. Derangements of the bralu nr nerves are the causes of headache, tits, fluttering I of the beau, sexual weakness, sleepless- [ ness, neuralgia, cold ha'ds and feet. A free trial bottle <>f Dr. Miles*Nervine— tbe latest | and most successful cure for a.I these diseuscs, may be bad at Fraud & Morubrook’s Drug store. Robert T. Lincoln, of Chicago, has ao cepted tbe Bullish mission. 8 a Isrrrlskls Sign. Swelling of the ankles or feet wheu not due to rheumatism, Prof. DeCost* says. Is always caused by a weak or diseased heart. Sc is shortness of breath, pain or uneasiness n hen lying mi the lefr side, smothering sitelis. The only cure is Dr Miles’ New Cure. Sold at Frank A llornbrooka. A new Presbyterian church will be built at Mt. Carmel this year. Dawn Whip A Mick Morse. Nor takeCutharic Pills wneu your bowels or liver are sluggish. They are whips. Ilut try—ouce at least—Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills. They act through the nerves. Samples free si Frank A llornlirooks. Mt. Carmel artists take pictures (hr hall price on Sundays. Why Will You cough whenShtloh’s Cure will give Immediate relief. Price lOeta and $t. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen. Lawrence county pays lady teachers only $10 a month. Croup. Wb toping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen. Spiritualism has considerable foothold at Mt. Carmel. Sleepiest Nights, wade miserable bv that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the Remedy for you. Sold By l»r J. W. Bergen. Tin*re are no prisoners in the White county jail. That Hacking Cough can oe so quick cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee Sold by Dr. J. W. Ber^n Richland county teachers gets $12.30 [ month. Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a gu ran tee. It cures Consumption. Sold bv Dr. J W. Bergen.

Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. InThe >UU<-rofTI»e1 ,he Plke circuit tilenmi™ HIchwwB, > Court' r‘‘™14S9. deceased. j MOl ICE hs hereby given that the undersignBed asudmlnl* mtor of till- >-stale ofGlcnmore Rlshcena.doeeneed.hss presented nud tiled bis account and vouchers In duel settlement of said estate, and that tbv'aatne alii route up for t hr «xainhi..tl»n and action of said Circuit Court on the 12th tiny of June, IStB, at which time nil persons Interested In said erttate are required to appear In arid Court and show e tuse. If any there be. why said account and vouchers should not tie rppraved. A ml the h -In of said estate, and all others In tereeted tnerelumre also hereby requlrrd.at tin time ami place afurt lid, to appear au 1 make prisif of their heirship or claim to any part ot said estate. llKMtY 1. Riciikhon, E. Smith. Att’y. Adinlstruti r. Notice of Administration. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned tins been appointed by the Judge of tlie Circuit Court of l*Ike eoniity, state fil Indiana. Administrator oftheestate of Nathaniel Wilder, lute of Pike county, deceased Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOSEPH WtGfiS. March 15, Administrator Railraad-:-Time-:-TaMes Evansville & Indianapolis Railroad. Taking Effect Sunday, Oct. 2, ISN6. GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. NO. 10. >ep. Evansville " Somerville ** Oakland City. “ Petersburg Vrr. Washington H :00 a ut I0:ia! a m |»:IS a in ltts8N n m 11 :5« a in GOING SOUTH. No. 14. 5 :*ki p ir 0:11 p it. U:tB p n> 0:57 p h 7:flt>p ni STATIONS, lleti. Washington. “ Petersburg “ Oakland City. “ Somerville Arr. Evansville No. 9. 1 :4« p 3 p nt H :04 p m 3:1ft p tn 4:1ft p nt So. II. 5:30 a n. b:4o a un 0:57 a u 7:10a nt 9:15 a in No. 31 [aotithb-lxmiid freight] arrives at 14:10 p. m. and No.34 [north-'a>umi freight] at I0:tw a. m. Trains run dally except Sunday, eonneet lug with trains east and west on O. A M. a' Washington. O. J. ORAMMKH. fieneral Passenger Agent Notice of Appointment Executorship, of NOTICE Is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pike omntv. (Mate of Indiana, executor of the esfnt.- of David W. Gladlsb. late of Pike eounty, deceased. Maid estate U supposed to be solvent. March25. IMS. El.u.vll T. KowfcKn, Executor. TRUSTKR* xyi ICES. XTOTICK Is hereby given toall parlies Inter-1 *' ested that 1 will attend at uty office In ] Mteudal, IVBRV T0KSDAT, To transact business connected with the office | of trustee of Lockhart township. AU persons t having business with said office will please ] take notice. J. W. ST11.WELL. Trustee. N OTICE la hereby given to ail parties concerned, that I will be at inj residence { one utile east of Arcadia, IttHf TCRSOAT, To site ml to business connected with office of Trustee of Monroe townshl SAMUEL LOWE. tip. . Trustee. NOTICE Is hereby given, that J wiU be at my residence. KVgAY THCaSDAT. To attend te business connected with the office of Trustee of Logan township. , HAT Positively mi business transacted eg-1 cept oo office-days. hi LAB KIKK. Trustee. XTOTlCK Is hereby given toall parties eerued that I will attend at my residt cor my residence tvtiy nogdat. To transact business connected with the office Trustee of Madison tow ship. Positively no business transacted except on offi Ice-days. , JAMES RUMBLE.Trustee. VOTICE Is hereby given to all persoas Ina* terested that I will attend at my offiea at my residence. EVSEY KfttOAY, to transact bus!new connected with the office of Trustee of Marion township. AH persoas having tmsiness with said office will please take not ice. W. F. BROCK, Trustee\T0TICR la hereby given toall parties ax ceroed that I will attend at my ott EVERY VI AT. To transset bostnesa connected with the office of Trustee of JeShmoatownehtg.^^ A Lift*_.. . run— Trial •Uraptor a—tedp—

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Are - You - There Moriarityr J urg. Marsee will manage him M PRINCE will stand the*ensuing season at Petersburg. ----- . r , There* is nothing fishy connected with his histoi^. He was not imported from Gaui, nor did John Morgan ride him when he made his famous tour through Southern Indiana, for Prince is only G years old. Daniel Boone did not ride him to the Continental Congress for the same reason. He was not foaled on the Corncnuker Blue Grass, but on Cal Howard’s farm in this county. :HXS SAM: A Full Stock Medley, owned at this time by John Howard, near Hosmer; her darn is still living at the age of 28 yrs., at Geo. Sheppard’s, near Hosmer. His aunt, a full stock Medley, can be seen at Leonard Abbott’s, in Jefferson township, at the ripe old age of 33 and does a day’s work with alacrity. The old farmers of Pike county rememeer the Med- * leys and regret that their place has been filled with inferior stock, but they are too sensible to be lured by tinsel and ghost stories. SIS SIRE Tiie well-known bay Malottk house, fahich was sired by the Whiteliarn Bay ami he by old Arabian Oscar—Oscar was presented to Gen. Lew Wallace when Ben Hur ap peared in the form of a serial and went the rounds. The breeders of El Retd Arabia pre sented the general with a type of the purest Arabian blood in Old Arabian Oscar for the reason that in his popular novel he portrays a perfect picture (in words) of the intelligent head of the Arabian horse. Come and see Prince and then read the description in Ben Hur :HIS COLTS. The attention of thinking people, who look before they leap, is directed to Dr. Smith’s filly at Hosmer, 3 years old this spring; and Jackson Mi ley’s, in Jefferson township, 2yre old this spring, and to Emory Chappell’s, in Jefferson township.

QUALITIES: doubt the reader has seen this noble horse. He is '"the best broke'stallion in America—perfectly safe for a child to drive or ride. Hardly a child in Washington tp. that don’t know his name aim nature. 'DESCRIPTION: Bay, good mane and tail, weighs 1310 pounds The heaviest horse in Pike Co. to his inches. For further information watch for one-sheet bills to appear on the boards.

TheCelebrated Trotting Stallion, Black Joe, will be here until May 8, when he will go to Clay Co., Missouri tor breeding purposes, Terras for Black Joe $25. Fnnce fJU.