Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 50, Petersburg, Pike County, 2 May 1889 — Page 2

'DEMOCRAT. BY MOUSTA PITTS. ISSBK1V F,VKltT THVRKBAY. BCIirtia<l. l,«r ittf - - •»«** Wl K.»T*S. Person* Mndia? u* a r,“*L®£ r,l“- *'th *.33, «tu revclT* the pnp-r free for one year. f The me t'snstj »•»•«•* h»» Ur hr pit rtreeUtWa ef »*I ptMiskisi la tits • MirrUaera *U1 oaka a sole af thUlhet: A»YE*TI»IS« KATES. ttpan. l w. ji wsjS watt wx^lniox Smosjlj'ear I techf 1 do 1 SB 3 «B? « SO 4 j» * 4 Inch' t 2V i«l J Jt». St*>' SOU t*W IS i*i tsK S * SB 3 *\ »« * W u «• at «• s3*n *«3 W«h *»« *>» 1533.8 t<m’ »•* »oi> re«? EUITOKI VL NOTES. Oklahoma’s boom may prove only a bauble. j \ Evki:vuoiiY make money excel* 7 the Iniiiter. am! the printer makes money for every laxly hut himself. RcMEMiilUi that Tike county is a great place for any one to make a iiving—provided tve can get the taxer minced. ALTcxirrHte, President llarrisou is not resting on a Intel of tores, but rather like Uuatitwwln, the Alter sovereign.nn a be«lof hot coals. WiLKish matches are to be a past* time, rays an observer. If thi* town i* to draw on its loafers for walker* there will Itc none tmt slow matches. JiDC'.K Thurman is expected to be tlie orator on the occasion of the didication of ihb Hendricks statute atut Gov. Hill is also cxjieetcd to be presCHt. The event occurs next fall. GoKtitsaioxKtt of Pensions Tanner ' ha* decided that a man who dies of delirium tremens is entitled to a pension it Ihodruukeu habit was eontracled in the army. This sounds like a joke, but it rs true._ , punr-rp euergies ate ot no use to any one. This seems to he the motto of our esteemed contemporary of Hbe J*ress, and ht he expends all hir efforts in trying to show how mean the Democrats are. What a pity. . Wtril the cheapest fuel and Ik si laud in the world, and with one of the be-t climates, there is no reason why Tike county is not the best place, <>r at least as good a place a» there i* * in the world for Hurt at man to sock a Itvelv -h°od. Axit now that suilVthm is the most , common llnngi’tt all ^RUhomt. And the climate is not any better than that of many other parts of the West, and as there is no “milk and honey" flowing there, the inducement to go there is growing less'overt dav. Wit*r a number of thorites are i:i the bed of ro.es ou which President HaitianII tvpcser! After all, it is no , small harrassiog alfa'r to have the di.tributlngof the office* stihje-t to the t demand of the jxditi d l-.' .Ip-;. >>t whatever class. The I'resilient is not. td.lie envied hi* harrasitig iKwltion. ,, Twki.vx el aims for increase of pcc- * sion, made l>v parties in Login t ivvti4 ship. Pikf county, and Washington | ' township. Gibson county, have t-ecu rejected hv James Tanner w lto boast - cil so much of what he would do. lie aUnved’.a Jpctisiou for^druukcnucs*. hut these meritoriua eases he n ji-otr. Shame, shame! ' .1 - ■' - Onto U still UUintkctl with White C’up'.^ I hiring JUe eampaign much was rahl about ForukvrV having supb" pre»*ed White Gaps in Ohio, and the assertion went the round* hi iriticirtii of Gov. Gray.of Indiana. How now. Mr. Clitic, will v**u reconcile the Continued diJRcnltie* in Ohio with the Foraker assertion and your former criticism ?

. Scmnneb's Magasim; tor May will Interest readers of. many anil varied taste*. M:-u i*f letters.' lovers'uf good fiction aud |Kn*lry, tallway men. auiaieur amt professional pholographers, tutl ipvrtnaea will tiutl attiele* wbkh will strongly »pt>eal to them. The variety and rxrclkset of live engravings will delight those who appreciate good art.* Lkt's sew! Ncsrlv a quarter of a century ago Halstead. the editor of the Cincinnati fturef/e, 'wild that some one shook! hill Abraham lJneb)u for the good of the country. That is a good w bile lu the history of any one wan** h>e, but the time came, for ail that, and hi* country men remembered hi* unjust aud uncalled for abuses, anil thejioble Ifeuiocrafy with a few Lcpul'ficaits justly rliadisnl him b> refudn^ to let him stand between this country and Germany a* the “highcochalululn’"* of the DiaimJlarris.c.i administration. Its disappuuiiiui .t i t not got lie" a litrte county priming i- too apparCiit and deceive* no one. t'tie .Veirs itouhl tie a links more hoov-t aud cousistcotw ith Jtselt lief&re ii sets up as a censor of public morals anil officii! integrity.—IVierSdimg Piets Thai's right! Quarrel! it out! ; Another v iew of this matter can be' t*keti, howercr. Tito .Vewi tit one i time was getting the county printing. {.ud was at a bat limeju-t a- sever* jn U criticisms. 4Vud the iVes* should remember that When it -set* iiiteU up a* a censor of public morals aud official Sittegtitr* that It is supporting for patron ise men w ho we 10 Democrats and National* and “the Lord knows what," and finally Uepubiicau* for Then there is tin? eouufy far i*a which tho Press Ignored *1ihe;. That is a question which J*n*ss -!u*n hi cousidcr whew It itwlf up as * eeu<or of public ils/wm) official intercity. I

IsidA VAVOIJS, Ixtc, April lf>. ”99. Whuvas, It bus bs-n dec l the v xecutive Bonn) of this Association that in the interests of iho great j Ik«*K ©f Democratic Soldiers and Sailors who have survived !lie danger*, trials am! hardship* of the tested field ! am! in the interests of the partv to which tve belong, a XaMoual eonven- • tion of our comrades should be celled ; at aitVul. day for the following pur(kisos, to- vit: 1st. Koi the election of officers for* the ensuing year. 2d. For au interehauge of hlloas con-! corning In tun- plans aud purposes of i this organization. 3.1. To promote a general feeling of fraternal interest between lbs lit mo- j cratie Union Soldier* and tailors in ail parts t>r the United Stans. | Therefore, a ctd'i is hereby Issued | for such a convention, to he held at J the Hendricks Club Rooms in In- j dtanapolis, Indians, ou Tuesday, the j 7th dav of May, IF *, at 1 o'clock p.ut.; A general invitation it extended to all Democratic Union Soldiers and Sailors, ai d s%s* of veterans over the age of eighteen > ears, to be with us on that occasion. Organised Camps holding charters tesned from these headquarters are requestetl to send as many delegates I as each Camp may elect. In towns and localities where woj ! organization has bctgt effected, au in-j j vitaiiou is extended to individuals, j and every Democratic Uuiotii Soldier j j or Sailor may consider that he is: specially invited. filX. (iEOKUIC IV. Koontz, 1‘res't Nat. Executive Hoard. Tub Supreme Court has decided! that -the temporary loan of $i.40G,OUU, ] for which the Legislature authorized | the ts-uauce of the boud* ot tibe State,! j is constitutional. The opinion was written by Judge Mitchell, aud was ; unanimously concurred in by his colleagues i>u the bench. This will be i good new - . all over the Slate. It means that the money for the opening i of opr insane any Ittiu w ill be provided i immediately. The oaly aiwn*l* now in the way ^>c opening of the a>v- - inui, as souu as the furniture- can be bought ami placed in the building is ; the absurd nb-tiuaey'o! Gov. liovey, ■ who slid refuses toissiie coinniis-mtis I to the Hoard ot Trustees for out as>- , him, although the ia-eut 'Carson is exactly the same as theirs and has ! Ih'ch decided iu bis favor. ludeed, ! Gov. liovey has given him, and his j . ■.ill ague.- ou the !! aid of i’ru-tVt-for the Indianapolis asylum, their commissions, and they ace now iu full control of that institution. Why t«ov. liovey should insist upou making the the Trustees of »«r asy lum bring similar suit* to enforce tiie issuauce of their commission*, is one ot 'be mys-; teries w hich involve_so tuaiiiy of his official aet«. He. of course, knows that bis conduct only delay* matters,! and keeps the door* of the a-ylum closed against the class ot people for whose comfort U was built, liovey I is a queer duck, that’s a fact.—Evaus- . ville Courier. EMPTYING THE Htt VSl. «Y. After eight weeks, in the face ofj the »u>*st solemn platform, ami pledges > made by Harrison wlien a candidate,i his orgaus are boasting that, in a single , ! branch of a single department ot the ; public service, be has ‘•broken the | j re-cogd* by turning cut competent; i public servant* and pulling in Hire*; j thousand of ids partisans. While his j Postmaster-General preaches prohibition in Pennsylvania. he appointed j ! for a governor of a territory a man , ’ tpo drunk to be cunfitmt-d for several j utelis after the nomination to the, ■Senate. And this is only a 1 rival i»1 cidcnt—a mere straw in the curreut setting irresistibly townnl tliat disregard of ail decency ac ilfuslrated i w hen ' he made lUatiir Secretary of i Stale. Windoiu Secretary of Treasury, i I the Yernieut marble trust So- retary | of tomb-stone*, and Quay's breeches- ' | making, corruption fund contributor | j l*ostuia-ler-Ueueral. “To the victor* j ! In-long* the spoil*. ’ is alt right if the j | the President reaped* the better clej mcnl of Id* party,-but Harrison ha* I tooted and i* still looting the. ! and l.e has announced trout the porti-j co ot the capital that Hie treasury j must be emptied—to keep up the!

E’wWRK K- Gat arm#, ot the; City Schools of Frankfurt, Indiana, j is favorably mentioned as a candidate for Slate Superintendent. It w ill be ; remembered that I he Professor was | the candidate during the last cam-] |mign, wneii ilie whole party went] {umler, ami he; of course,with the rest. I , ills having shown ttseperior strength, . all over the state when he w a- a canMidate makes hint pre-eminently the I i man for the |>lace, to say nothing of; Ids superior ability. lie is of whom! | it mav lib weil said that “! ■* i* aj j scholar and a gentleman. ’ The; ] friends of Mr. Giifiih in. this and* ]most of the adjoining counties are' ] 'iarm in his support, and led that, if] lie should be iHimated ami elected ; i they will not be disappointed. As to' ! the partisan view that could be taken, t ihere is no doubt but that liis uomination o odd be a wise owe, as he is at man of strength both from his fitness for the position and from his "treat in- J dustre. Titr Pt'cta ai»d the jTmiat cannot; agree*. wrong. One of them !* evidently The polecat bs- only one ti-.eother eight are not missed ife, bat —Time. Wanted.—A society for the slon of n‘dess soeietK •».—Pm k. ■P sujipresA lliitenri Judge has tied led that base ball pi ifiuj* on San lay h illegal.

«*5 of that was of this place has beeni >g fence. lie has sworn nee against a pet rooster ! ■ Mr. Thomas Howard, for stopping hint ou the road aud dar~1 ►at tile.-The photo gal- | lerv has been moved from here to[ Humble.-Miss Liby Cleveland is. said to be the best organist in tins-j roer.-Mr. We>s Welton is the Sun-! day School superintendent at this place.-Taylor Dearing has pur-, chased a uew buggy.-Some un-j thoughtlul boys I tied to eve-drop the i Fanners Lodge a few nights ago.-j Let tis hear from all the “Cwnutry! Cousin*.'; Bitkvk Coy. ! Inion. The fishing season is here, we sup-! pose from the good of our boys.-j .1. K. Anderson visited Petersburg, | last Wednesday.-Mr. H. B. Shively, ol Oakland City, ha* located a. grocery stoic here. We' wish him success.-B. McClellan went to Petersburg. Thursday.-W. 11. Col-1 vin went to Petersburg, last Wednes- i day to take in the show.-Several, teachers of Clay township passed the j county examination last, Satqrday. j -*S. T. Kiuie is anxiously await- j ing the time when he shall be P. M..; no longer.-Some of our farmers lave been planting corn, the. past, wetk.-—Thomas Cunningham, who! is attending school at the Princeton J Normal, was here at home last Fri- j day and Saturday. He reports the' Noirmat as being in a flourishing eou- i dilion.—J. E. Anderson made a! business trip to Oakiand City Mou-‘ day. "I Pkarl. j KILLED HIS MAS. ' Fert Branch the Scene of a Fold-, Blooded Murder. ' The people ©t Fort Branch, Gibson ; county, are ad torn up over a murder committed Saturday morning ou it> principal street and in the presence of a large crowd of men aud boys, w Inch j had been attracted by a quarrel that | had ariscu lie tween a mau named ; Jolt a Welch mid J. Mcnser, a saloon-1 kee|n»r. From what, little intormation that could he obtained it seem- ' that Welch had iu some way lost a j hundred dollar bill, n liich he claimed had been taken from him w hile sleep ! 'iug off a drunk. lie accused Mcnser | with taking it and |<er*i'ted in that; statement so strongly that Men*e< j called him a liar, then, as quick athoright, AVeh'h drew a pistol aud j tired a charge full in the face of his I vitriim. tin hall eniercd'ju«t overthe left eye. Mcnser was instantly killed, dying almost without a struggle, j Welch affected his escajie, but in doing so tired a shot at Mr. dohu King, who attempted to arrest the slayer.; The ball misted its mark, but the shot I so dcmorrliteed the crowd that Welch succeeded in getting away, only to be j arrested a few hours later by a party j of citizens v ho went in pursuit. j Oklahoma “'The Promised land.*’ Open for settlement April 22d. i 1399. Make your arrangements early j and purchase your tickets via th-! Ohio ,t Mississippi Kv., the best aud j quickest mute to the Oklahoma j Country. For Ticket«, Hates and J further information, call on or ad- j dress Agents Ohio & Mississippi Hv. or C. 6. Jones, Dist. Pass'r Agent. - Vincennes, Ind. = EILKRT’S PAYL1GHT LIVER | PILLS are a boon to sufferers from t >Siek Headache,'Sour Stomach, Tor-' ptd Liver and Indigestion. Sugarcoated, pleasant t» take aud warrant- , ed to go through b» daylight,

TLc Evansville anil Uhaltanooga railway project i- lo be revived. 1IAITY HUME BLOOD PURI-! FI Eli is the lYople's Popular Medicine for purifying the blood: prevent- j Higcr curing I>v '|»e|<»ia. Billlousncss, | Headache, Bolls and all Fevers and! one dollar per bottle. Tine Lagrange Register has eutered 1 ujMitii its sixteenth year. UNCLE SAM'S COXDITITIOX POWDER will cure ] ■ . i, , t’onnhs, Colds, Fevers and »ui»st of : disease to whirli Horses, Cattle, Sheep. Hi>!!« and Poultry arc subject. 8ckl by all druggists. “Big jaw*' is spreading among j Pari; conn tv cattle. 1 OICLK SAM'S NERVE A BOXE LINIMENT trill relieve Sprains. Bruises, Neuralgia and Rheumatism. Sold by all druggists. The Boston Art Museum had a de-; licit last year of fd.OOO. Dlt. .JAQUE'S HERMAN WORM CAFES destroy worms ami remove j them from the system. Safe, plea; ant i ml effective. An old negro woman of Augusta, Ha., set tire to liter house lo “drive the witches out.” Shildli’* Cure will immediately relieve Croup Whooping rough awl Bronchitis, old by1 Dr. 4. W. Bergen. Pare af t'aneer and Fleer*. Judge T. C. Mclemiou writes to the Swift Spec l ieCo.: "About three years ago. ' Bradley had n raiuxrous sore on Ui> face, near l he right eye It caused him a great deal of pt»it>. and he tost the sight of the eye ! but was tliuOt ciuvd by the use of H win's Specific. Thtjcase Is w-il known in Wilkes * Co., t.ia.. where he lived." Mr I. Cox.of Arfcabulta. Tate Co. Miss., write*: * 1 suffered » great deal from old odo rs •wyeara. Yo«tr nasiieire wnsrecoiumewled,1 and after using six bottles wa* eouiptetely cured Tour medicine uoe* even more than you claim for it. I have known it to cure »which were Uvught^.iwtooc^ A. M tHMUsruub, No.

CUEKRY IS tut rented _ chin». Asthma, and all throat troubles ; will relieveand lieuetft Consumption. Try it and be conduced. Every bottle warranted; price 30c. and one dollar peir bottle. Sold bv all ilra^bts. Prepar«'d hv the Em inert Proprietary C<x, Chicago, III. The a fight for Journal W making saloon license. The value of a remedy should be estimated by iits curative properties. According to this standard, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla i.» the be t and most economical bliood medicine in the market, because the most pure and concentrated. Price $1, Worth fj a bottle. M uncle is again overrun with tramps, and heroic measures iu relief arc threatened. A dry, hacking cough keeps the bronchial tubes in a s-tate of constant irritation,®Rtich. if not speedily removed, may lead to bronchitis. No prompter remedy can be had than Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which is both ati anodyne and expectorant. ■--- ¥ ~ Lesley Richard, of Mutteic, aged eighty-one, has beeu fatally stricken with paralysis.. Buckleu’s Arnica Salve. The bcs> Salve in the wojld fir Cuts Bruise-. Sores, Uteeis Salt llheutn. Fever Sores Tetter, Chapped ilairds. Chilblains Corns and all Skin Eruptions. aud positively cures Piles. »r no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or ntonev refunded. Price 35eta per bos. For sate by J. It. Adams & Son. ittll yl Itettie Wilson, of Fort Wayne, whose home was in Blufftou, waburned to death last utght at Fort Way we. Epoch. The. transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the life of the null viduat. Such a remarkable event itreasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health habeen attained is gratefully blessed. Hence1 it is that So mueli is heard in praise of Kkptric Bitters. Sa.THpity feel titer owe their restoration o; health to the use of the Great Alterative Tonic. Ifymt are troubled with any dt-ea® of Kidneys. Liver or Stomach, of long or short standing you -will smdv find relief by u-e of Electric Bitters. Said at 50c and II per bottle at J;. II. Adam- & Son - Drugstore.* bg Natural ga-is now in use In many l.ogatisport hoities. ai d if is fifty pci cent, cheater ili»n,ordtua» fuel. Their Bssiucvs Hunting. Probably no one thing lias caused such a general revival of trade at .1 K. Adam- & Soil's Dihig Store as thelt giving away to ilnir customers of -o many free tr at bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Thelt tr.ftlc is simpiy enormous in this very vatu;.b e article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis. Croup, and ail throat and lung disease-quickly cured. , You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large sue $7. Every bottle warrsute l. The insanity «f Morris Woolf, of Lafayette, is attributed to the excessive smoking of strong cigars. Well, Sarah, whit have you been doing to make von look »o young: Oh. nothing much, only been using Hall's Hair llenewer to restore the color of my hair. Hug cholera prev ails uear Wayucsburg. Consumption Surely Cured. To tin- Editor— I'ileas*- inform your renders that l have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its thnetv us thousands ot hopeless cases have been permanently -ured. I shall t>e glad to send two buttles of tty remedy kkkk to any of your readers * ho have consumption if they wit send me their express and post office address. Resfiemftttly, T. /.. StOCOfi Jl. C., ISt Pearl St.. New York. giii 1J Brown* i* to have a .cannery, with a capacity of 3,WJ0 to WOc* cans daily.

Deserving? Confidence. It is quits supristugt to autiM tit** Biiiaf. row report of n-m.iikibk'i-.Mtui illwaot cured. sticb as headache, tit-., nervous pr>»trau«u. heart sfleetioas, >t. Vitus' Dunce, insuoily amt pr< doused steepie**ue*s. b* Dr. AiiltV K—-lor.itive Nervine. This new a ml improved brain and ne. ve b»d, and medicine, is everywhere gaining * remarkable r-j utatlon for curing the worst of these di-eases, us well as the injurious eflects worry, nervous irritation meolalaud physical overwork. Frank £ Uoru(•rook* the druggists w ilt ytive away trtabottles /the wi iulortul^remedy It jostlively conlaiu» no opium or morphine Robert T. LiikoI*, of t'Uctfti, has *e copied the Kuffltah mission. Mra C^ J- hnson. rf Toieffo, had *vibptom np hfart disease, shortness of breath, could a>f tie on left side. cough, pai:i> in etest. etc., yet after beiug aiven up l»> die. was cured by Miles New Cure bold by Frank A It ora brook a. A tvew Presto teifian church will be huill at Mt. Cat me! this year. Would y<ju w hip a sick horse? So then don't use ordinary pills, salts, senna, etc, for sick,livers, bowels* etc , only use Mile* Pills (H P.) the sn fast and surest of pills b.itu|pUsfree at Frank A lioru brooks Mt. Carmel artist* take pictures for half price on buudays. Why Will You euugh wheo*bdt>h’« Cure will stive immediate relief. Price locts and PI. Sold by Pi. J. W. Bergen. Lawreoee county pay* lady teacher* only $10 a month. Croup. Whooping Couch and Bronchitis innnediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen. Spiritualism has consideaabie foothold at Mt. Carmel. Sleepless Nights., matte miserable by that terrible cough, bt iloh’s Cure is the Remedy for you. So fd By Dr J. W. Bergen. There are no prisoners in the W bite county jail. That Hacking Cough can ne so quitkly cured bv Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it Soldby Dr. J-W. Beraea Richland county teat her* g* is $12j» per month. , , -S Cough and Consumption Cure la A Revolutionizar-P.M. Si

Swift eer. which in fine aM . gained 25 pound* since I began t insr Switt’s Specific. Ti;>iotiviilc. Tcnu. R. S. Biadmi ,. A young man near this town h 1 an eating cancer on b>< face, whi i-! hud t)e»iro.wl his nose anti was eati ;! towards Id* eye. As a last rcsoi l put him on Swift's Specific, and t has cured him entirely sound a 1 well. M. F. Uamir, M. D Oglethorpe, Ga. My father had for years an eati % esneer on h!« under Up, which It 1 been praclnaliv growing worse in iit it had eaten away his under lip do u ! to the gums, and was feeding itself u i the inside of his cheek, and the si i r* ; geon* said a horrible death wts st h ’ to come. We gave hint nine bott s of Swilt's Specific, and he has liT» n entirely cared. W. B. L.iTHttt>r South Easton. Mass. Swift’s Specific is entirely a vege i*« j ole remedy,- aud seems to cure Caw nht by forcing the poison out of the * s* tetn through the sore. Send for be ti k 1 on Cancer aisul blood poison, mat ed free. ■ j . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3, Atlauta, Ga i n.-.j. . . I .1 U L J • - ~ People Wonder WHEN they find how rapidly he alt lit is restore*! by taking Ayer’s Sai • saparitta. The reason is that th h preparation contains only the pure: 1 and most powerful alteratives an I tonics. To thousands yearly it proves i Veritable elixir of life. / Mrs. Jos. Lake, Brockway Cent**, iMich., writes; “ Liver complaint an 1 indigestion made my life a bttrde a aud came near ending my existent-* For more than font years 1 suffered ui - told agony- I "as reduced almost t > a skeleteu.iaad hardly hail strength t > drag myself about. All kinds el foo l distressed me, atut only the urnst delcate could be digestetl at all. With; t the time mentioned several physician* treatcii me without giving relief. Xotl - ing that 1 t*wk seemed to do any pe: - maucut goo*l uutil 1 began the use < l Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which has pr* - dueed wonderful results. Soon after commencing to take the Sarsaparilla I could see ail Improvement in my comlition. my appetite began to return and with it came the ability to digest alt the food taken, my strength improved ouch day, ami alter a le v mouths of faithful attention to yoi r directions, 1 found myseU a well woman, aide to attend to aii househo d duties. Tlie medicine has given me s. new lease of life, aud 1 cannot that k you too tutWU.” “ We, tlie undersigned, citizens >f Brockway Centre, Mich., hereby certify that the above statement, made by Mrs. Lake, is true in every partieulitr and entitled to full credence.'-’— O. P. Chamberlain, G. W. Waring, C. A. Wells, Druggist. “My hrotlier, in England, was, for a long tune, nimble to attend to his occu-i-at ion, byjeasou of sores on his foot. sent him Asjm-’s Almanac :aid the testimonials it contained imliu-ed hitn to trv Ayer's S«rivi|u-.rilla. After using it a Chile while, lie was cured, and is now a wet! suauiAtisking in a sugar mill at Brisbane, Queensland. Australia.” — A. Attewell, SUarbot Lake, Ontario. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, t-RCF.VKKD SY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mata. Price ft; «U kettle®, *5. Worth #5 a twttle. the Threshing Machines then in use were almost wholly off the class known as the “ Endless i Ap;on” style. Then it was that Nichols & Shepard, of Bat Je Creek,Mich.,inventedandbeg an to develop an entirely new a ad novel style of Grain Thresher? r:.d Separator,which they very appi> priately named the “Vibrator.’* | It was a revolution in Thre ;la- : ing Machines, and from a sn all beginning of five machines in 1858 they soon reached a product of 1,000 yearly., j Their Vibrator drove the “ Ei idless Apron*’ machine out of m arket, and all other makers cop cd it as closely as they dared. 1 '> day all Threshing Machines of any reputation or merit use Ite principlesjof the old Vibrator. Nichols ,* Shepard have continued in the business without change of name, location, or management; and during I lie past three years have brought out and developed another n ?w Threshing Machine for grain a Bid seeds, as superior to allexistieg machines as their former was 1:o the4 Endless Apron.* They na tie I this new and improved Thresher

the ^ VIBRATO Vkn J*'i are la ae*4 at Call*'* farto, lae Biilatin Cards, larMatiaas, ar au> kiai at flats aad taacj JOB PRINTING Iiea,'t Sail to ea.ll *1 tla.la o£fi.e«» ■ jmss, ate- at tit* lVrd>o*pxlc**.

Spring Disorders

V aufttarsa nerves, area twito, impure Wood, OeNBtated system. all ora tae natural outcome to tte Spring. A medicine must betned, and noibias equate raise's eetery Compound. We X* often praise cs-you cannot tefp bcUevtsp a disinterested Dttrtr.

Frfcraflipr-Cecertl tv*. I_ Groedeaf, BnrUnca ton. Yt„ writes: "t bare oseet Paine's ceterj Compound oa sevaa: oeeustona and always wttii beta at. last soring, beins very ciocb ran down and debilitated, 1 commenced taking It. Two Kittles aiatle me leel like a new man. As a general tcnte and spring medicine Ido not know ot Its equal"

**I hose used two bottles or jwr Pttfart Catery compound. and it Etas given era Ire s»tStnettoa as an appetiser and Wood purifier.-' T. L gasses, Watertown, Duiotx. Palne^s Celery Compound is prescribed by physicians, recommended by druggists. endorsed by uilotsturs. praised by users, and guaranteed by the manufacturers, as a spring EueOSctae which vrL'l do all that Is claimed tor It. Vse It this spring, and am how qufcSty It tones you up. Purifies the Blood. I Fed accounts of wonderful cures raade by : Paine's celery Compound alter other medlelues 1 and the best ptiyslclans had tailed, sent tree. There's nothing ike It. Jl.ce. Six tor $3.80. Druggists. w*us, BtctUKseoM it Co., Burlington, Tt.

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FREE PICTURE. THE GREAT WESTERN WEEKLY. The St Louis Republic Ten to Twelve Pages Every Week. A magnificent copy o! Jftmkaesj> jnarveUons paintings. “Christ Before Pilnte” or “Christ on Calvary” will be given with every subscription. THS REPUBLIC a year ana a copy of either picture free for 81, or baft ’pictures and the paper a year for $1.25. No paper is so valuable for the country merchant and farmer as its enormous circulation, just turnip? the point ol Ono Hundred , Thousand) attests, ft will run close to Two Hundred Thou* sand before 1890. Now is the time to join the boom. Remember, yon get a free picture and not less than 520 Pages of Heading for $1.00. The Picture Alone Retails for 91.00. gynailr. $10 per annum. Tri-Weekly, $4 per annum. Sampl e copies, with fall description of picture and premium sheet, sent tree to any address. Direct all mail to THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLRC, SX. LOTTIS, MO. The offer of the free picture continues

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For 1889. Madam? Bee w hat li cents will do* It will uring yowa sample copy of tiwdejr** k.«dy ** BmK, which will teU you how to get the seal-skin iwcijue, the idlk dress, the geld watch aretcoUas* uirut tad other valuable* without a dollar* You Cannot Get A Better two dollar*’ worth of tlaganne than by subaerihtn* for Uodey,” the beet family magarino iu America. For It will contain: Fashion* In eoiora, fashions to black and white, latent from Europe Original novelties in needle work and embroidery Latest and moat popular music. Plans forthe house you .rant to outld Directions for decorating vour home. Cot* cry and household help Every Lady ller Own Dressuiaket who subscribe* to Godevs Lady’s Book. The coupon which you wlH And in each number erftitfcs yon to your own selection of any cut paper pattern Ulusluted ni Uodey a Lady's Book. Your IS cent sample copy will contain one of these coupons. Godey’s ©.Oil a year. In clubs with the Democrat $1.75 for both. Notice of Administration. VfOnCE is hereby given, that the uud. rsignet: has been I'ppolntcd by the Judge of the Circuit Coart of Pike county, state of Indiana. Administrator oftbe estate or >'a thank! Wilder, late of Pike county, deceased. SSaid estate is supposed to be solvent. JOSEPH M IGGS, March tA Administrator

SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE For 1889 The pubUsljfirs (|f S<’RJ 11NEK‘S UiOAZJNK aim to u>ake>it the most o ulurnnd enterprising of pmddleaU. while at all times preserving It* high literary character. 25,t*»new _ readers have been drawn to H during the past six mouths by the increased excellence of its consents notably tint Railway article*), and it clows tt# year with a now impetus and an assured succos* The lilustrattanu wlU show »>«io new effecU, auu nothing to make SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE attractive uud tntcreslln* will be negl eted. THE RAILROAD A TICLF.-H will be conitinueii by several eery strikingpajwrs. MR. RiyBEUT^u/rrjf ATEVKN'SONS’ aerial novel -The Master of Balloutrae,” wi run through the greater part ef the year. Uejan in .Vyteiaher. A CORRESPONDENCE am) collection of manuscript memoirs relating to, F. J. Miltet and a famous group of modern FRENCH PAIN TEIta win furnish the substance of sevraiarticUs. lllutfrttfcH. Many valuable LITERARY ARTICLES will appear; a paper on Walter Bvott's Methods of Work, t.UuSruted from original JHaS., a second “Shelf of Old Books,” fey Mac James T Fields, and many other articles equally noteworthy. JUustmled. Articles on ART SUBJECTS will be aTecure” Paper* are arranged to appear by Clareenee Cook. & H. BlashfieM, Austin Dobson, and tunny others V ItlustrvtnL Jl FISHING ARTICLE^ describing s)>ort hi the best fishing ground* will appear. /liutfhi.W. ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES of greet variety. touching upon ail manner of subjects, travel, biography, description, etc , will appear, but not of lbe conventional comaaoaplace sort. }UumM a SPECrAL OFFER to cover iaat year's numbers, urntch Includeall tbo KAIL’S AY A BTICLKH, as fid laws: ‘ . A year’*subscription (»». nnd the numbers tbr !s«, . • • • * . W 5t> A year's auhserhitton {IttB and the numbent for 18W, bound in cloth, .' . $» til 13.00 a pear; 33 cents * Banker. CHARLES SCRIBSER’S SOBS, 113-111 Oregftta), Rrw Ink.

TRAILS GOING EAST: fervruvNS. Accorn- Pay Night mtal’u Kxp. Kip. Kxp. .v St. l oots . “ Shatiue . “ Sandoval... “ Oitta.... Plan ... . “ 01ne.v— “ VtBcenuUs. “ MltclH lu. “ Seymour . “ N. Veisou irCtneUiuatl. 5 01'pm syepm o W»i& 9wiu 8UBpiu to Wpni S3s»m . OI^mu vasam t»waui s>3uptu tosopm roi&titt msiam tosiptu a $spm tiSttsm 11fdam! 1 Sfpiu12t-iuu K}Si>l»12.SStpm i28S»l» iao»m Stot 24lpm 231am Sisaui Shipm »47>uu 426ttH 4 Worn 4U>pW 4:2am 433am fSSrpiil KDttpni oalain TUNkttt " Louisville.. gSCpiu f 25 pm .. 033ant trains going WESTt .V Ctnetuntl u.'tyam MSam TUDjuu SOOpai '* X. Yeretea 932am IdSTath »45pm H>*pm “ Seymour .. liMXk-.n- Utffam If Wpm 11 ltlpm Mitchell.. “ VIlKMUU1* " Otney.. ... “ Flora .. Odin *-* Sandoval “ Shut! no \rSt. Louts 11 hkim 1301pm 1126 pin 131'am i:«Vui Jiopm 13(Mim 333am 3 33pm, xoipm $«*im 330am Spin 33Spm Steam 4tSo» ■i 43pm 430piu 4 31 am 3 15a la 4 2pm 43Spm 4 Main 333am 5w$«n 4 40pm 443am 533am T iiiuu swam ttoCam 'Bum OHIO & MISSISSIPPI Irfity. The Ohio A Mississippi Kalla ay is the <tireet fast line between Cincinnati, I.oUtavUle, st. mils amt alt poiuts East and West. Four through passenger trainseaeh way between Cincinnati ami St. Louts are neeesaary !n accommodate Its targe amt constantly tn* invastus volume of travel; three between Ctn•um.ul and Louisville.mutt tvo betweenLou* tsvltleamt St. Louis. Its trains all enter Union Depots tn Clneluunit. Louisville ami SI. Louis, conveniently l H-ated hear the centers of business Transfers to other lines are thus avoided. At tit. Louts direct connections are made tn same depot with trains of alt tines for the West, North-vest aud Southwest. t he Ohio A Mississippi Railway elves special attention to colonists going West, either stnele or tn parties. Our aeents are prepared at all times to furnish Information as Id rate* Hint mutes to points West; price and location of lands, and when passenger* are teady to start will oalt mi them at their homes. If desired, secure tickets at lowest rates and attend to checking Imggage and shlpplug freight through to destination. At Louisville connections are made In Vision Depot tor all points Kast and Southeast, aud In union IVtan, Cincinnati, ft>r the East, Northeast aud Southeast. Through Pullman Steeping Cars are run by this line between St. Louts. Cincinuatt. Louisville. Washington, Baltimore and Intermediate stations. Putlmvn Parlor Cars are run ion day trains via this lim>. Travelers going to any point East, West, North nr South, should make It their business to ask for tickets via t leu. A M. Railway. Passengers purchasing ha-al tickets will sue,. io cents on eikeh fares, as the ticket rate s lscent* less jhat the rate on the train. For reliable iuformution in reference to mutes, rates, tickets, etc., to all points throughout the V idled States, eall on Ticket. Agents ot connecting tines, or address . U. G. Dos In-rant. Tteket Agent O.A M H'y. Washington, Iml. C. U Joses. Platrlet Passenger AM. _ Vincennes, lud. F. 4?vun.\ -,t>. W. It. SHATrt-c. Pres't A Gen’l Manager. Geu‘1 Bass*r Agt. l'lMiS3.VTt,IX Esilroad-:-Tims-:-Ta'bIe3 Evansville & Indianapolis Railroad. Taking !•:.! -t Sunday, Oct. 2r 1W>. COISG NORTH. No. U>. 9:00 a ui 10:06 a m ihtls a in 10;3S a ta 41 tai> a STATIONS. 'Vp. Evansville “ Somerv Me |g" Oakland City. -l retefshtirs Arr. Washington No. 12. p \» ItV GOING SUL warn .rik til p in 6:49 p m 0:57 p m 7:30 p m STATIONS. v>*. Washington. - IVtersburg uakiand City. “ Somerville Arr. Evansville No. 9. 1 :6> p m 2:33 p m SjiM p tn Stlik 5> in 4:15 p m No. 11. $:3t> a tn* 6;2>> a ill 6:57 a ui 7:10 a m Stloa m No. ol i southh-imum! freight] arrives at 12:10 p. tu. and No. 32 [north-’hoUKd freight] ai 10:W) a. m. Trains run daily except Sunday, connecting wiiU trains east and west on O. A M.at i-iiingteu. U. 3. tdi.VMMCIS. fieneral Passenger Agent Model Barber Shop. Lee & Parrott. T: id -h. p lu town an by white men Work Salts!»-lion guaianleed. ,v ■■ mak n his■ei.'ify o! chUtm-u’sand alsoof Ls-tuv. h.i;;- i iuting Dyeing done to the sattsf.,e,iod vfidh l' Vi-1. LE^A PARROTT. ntr-tn's notices. Sv ■ -VICK Is hereby given to all parties Inter-.-led that 1 will attend at my otBce In ; M.-Udlli. • evtsv TitcsnAY, i. ti-au.--.-t t.iistueas coanoeted with theOfBcw of tr:i->—nf\l.ts-s)uirt township. All persona Su-eii.. ; ■- - with sudd oltu-e vrill please t:.ke I:.-:..,. J, « .Sl'iUVKU,Trustee. v OTICE is hereby given to all parties eon ,1 leranl, that 1 Will be at uij “ residence east of. Arcadia. ttYSKY TUESDAY, To-dleid to hielum eon Dee It'd with the udtts d I'rnaiee of .vtonrue township. SAMUEL LOWE, Trustee. N' UTICE i* hereby giveu, that 1 will be at luy residence, EVERY TUCR8UAY, To attend te Wisiuess conneeteil with the ortlee of t rustee of lmgautowushlp. Positively no business transacted exeeet ou oiaee-dny*. ___ , SILAS KIRK, Trustee. -y i'TICK is hereby given to all parties eoo evrued that 1 wilt attend at my residence KVEUY MONDAY. To transact businesseonnoetod with the office I roste*of M.i lisoa toeship. i t- . jf- positively no bnstuess transacted except ’ on otUieo-days. JAMES BUMBLE. Trustee. i)T!CE ts hereby given m all persons lie* teiested that l will attend at my office my residence. EVERY FRIDAY, ransact business connected with the office rsistee of Marian township. All persons lag business with said office will please { uotice. \V. P. UUOCK, Tnifttee* N OTICE :* hereby given to all parties concerned that 1 will attend at uiy office EVERY 1»AT, To transact business eanneeted with the office ofTrimtceofJe,,ersm,myv-.,sh^RiB>irus^

Instead of as at first advertised I will have roy horses at Berridge’s stable iu Pt* terstmi" oil Mondays, Tuesdays and until noon Saturdays, and at Union on Wsdnesdays aud till .'i o'clock on Thursdays. For description and pedigree see Wits. 8am Snyder weighs 1178, and Ben Snyder il»5. M.S.9SYDEK. 5 SALESMEN WANT*!! Ha LAKY AXE KXKKSSBS TAII> orll liberal oomrotirtalris to local «nen, out lJ «t free—no collecting. Permanent |x> V sit tons guaranteed. Experience unnecessary. Choi** -HI territory U apply at ones. L.p- TUI KSTO* A to. Empire sursj errtS, RoenrSTBK.K. Y. April 18 3-m jit* Home .A. gain -:*S PETEUSBf H6.: My appliances are all new and In direct conformity with the latest improvements : used In Dentes! ry. I have located pertnai nentfv at Dr. Russel’- resident office, when: I will do Bridge and f wav* work a specialty. SB J03X D. LOKTfiEdH II. O E N T I S T. ! Notice of Appointment of Executorship. V*tTI*’Kls hereby given, i Kigiseil has been appoint, 1 of tic* Circuit Court »f Kike i adlnna, exeentwr «£ ; UtodWh. tote of Kike issafnsr^Htit . Uic umterIhe Clerk e of VY. MBBsl 'Mima