Pike County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 4, Petersburg, Pike County, 13 June 1889 — Page 3

xMiimiimiimi In order to avoid the imah of Saturdays and that our customer* may he better wait ed upon, we have appointed. ufeneh week, tlurtng tiie buay season, ai bargain day. Tbeae price*are Dr KK1DA1 only. TVe can't afford them every day h the week. Sec These Friday Hard Hitters: i>* uew patterns The very beat Calk—-«—--. worth 7>*C ■ Sc yt Yerv best shirti ng in the bouae worth * S^cts .. . ... Nice Ulngham*. worth 7?»c .*. .. All #t*o lainns All I So Suycein All li*4 Snlteeua. . All lSejlatwna All lOo ChalllM Belt 5 ctl tell %rf 10 ctl 10 ctl *.'v cl< Itouble width Cashmere, all colors. worth iOo Nice towels,good afcroa Sice Crash, w> nh 8>*c. ... - 1W dor. bailies' |0o U>sO SO dor Ilea's h ill hoai* Hjn gm. pearl I uttotia 5c card \ 1 .mites t orsctt, all hi r, - worth "*V li»» eta s ctt .. 8>,c jc 5 ct« pt ,* eta pi itje dot So ctl Slen'a linen boom hue shirts worth 75c 4Scti Ladlea’ 8ue kid slows, workeil button ' hole . *>‘lSO ilor. ladkV boudkcrchief*, choice worth 15 to SOo 10ot* Ladies’ Cambric Underwear at Half the price of Muslin. Remember everything is included in these Friday Sales. Clothing, Boots. Shoes. Hats. etc. 'Hou will find everything as advertised. Try and come in early before the rush commences. kdi Ktfps the Old Mirv lioiu?. iiiumin., THE HUSTLERS. Hil l MS. OH YES! OH YES!!

The Wall Paper is in the hoise, marked and half sold. *TE DU HE B® Gools well bought are That is the Season 11 ImM Miikes the above State* lineni* But it notonlj holds food on the WALL PAPER, But on the immense stock! mnvtW1 iPAI NTS of all kinds. Ail the Colors in Oil. Iron Clad.DrjColors.TBr jieotiue, Japan, Wbite Lead, Linseed Oil, Varnishes of all kinds, 3CXc«, Ctc. •fisave a few more of those Elegant Hanging-Lamps jet unsold, at half their value. _ Come early. First! -come, first serveo IHIllli odd is still at its silent ut sure work, Glutting the Ularket. bat the groceries 'mark Ihe difference in the ise of the eggs, bring great 4ENTS fos eggs guarinieed by The Farmers. (••ILECt *AKIK«r*Wl> CALL EARLY AXDOFTE*. Vi’, a aOBNBEOQS.

THURSDAY JUNE IS, 18S9 r ITEMS OF INTEREST. Hut lunch at all hours^t Ili&geu’i A farmers’ bank will be started a jlViuccton. I Washington has a scarcity of-bu* incus hunt's. lltsgen keeps tbe best Lager Bee to be louud in tbe city. Tbe young folks bail a dance at th opera-house Friday night. Johnson, Su|>eriutcmlent of tb • Knox county schools, was re-electee You always get a hot “weanv with every glass of beer at liisgeu't People along the rivers have beei I alarmed lest an overflow destroy th crops. j You can now shoot squirrels, am no one dare molest or^nake yoi afraid. _ _ The newly elected County Superiu tenilent of Gibaon county, is F. W Cullen. I --- The Petersburg News is a stroni ' “kid" at six, to ask uo favors, uor fea anyone. 0 Well, are you never going to ea; anything about the Fourth of Jult celebration ? ,1 _ The new M. K. Church at Dale, Spencer county, will, by contract cost only % t George 11. Wilsou, of Jasper, is tin j newly electeil county supcnutcudeni j of liuboi* county. [ Unsigned communications cannot ■ be publialied. “Fuuny Boy” skoulil I send us bis name. Kvansvilie will be furnished *‘oa tbe coming year for less than six cents for the Wst coal delivered. if you sell'tobacco to boys ttndet sixteen years old the gtaud jury may get after you. lie careful. J»s|>rrRitizen« arc now soliciting ga-* stock®ci v earnestly, j They will get a^neil if they get no gas. Eluent nas established a; newspaper edited by 1 >»:. J. T.aihnU and Uptown is wanting the establishing of tnarge doming mill. Oakland Item in Princeton Democrat. Alex. (Miphant, of jUtiion, and John Whitman, of Petersburg, were iu town, Thursday*. ~ At Washington are a number of citizens who wilt never rest till they get oil or gas, or learn that neither ran be found there. Evansville citizens arc desputiug about whether granite, asphalt or boulders shall be used in putting down new pavements. The fourth of next mouth will be the Centrums! Fourth of, July. Will Petersburg have patriotism enough to celebrate it ? We shall see. ■The Oakland City Enterprise is au-thority-that “kids” on the streets of t hat town can and do swear “by uote." Not i ;uch behiml other towns.

Ysoderburg county has appropriated |1,0IW 10 »**i*t ill putting a well down to the depth ot three thousand Ject. Wq oUall await results with interest. W.i ilium liiW is preparing to erect a handsome two story bnefc on a main street lot near his present place of business. This is enterprise that is enterprise. A baud of Swedes am) Poles arc at work on the Martin and Lawrence couuty roads. They aw reported t« be dirty, loathsome, disagrcablc, and dangerous. Instead of dealing harshly with tucu igtoxicated at Michigan ICtty, the new Mayor propose* to punUh saloon keepers who sell to person' already drank. We are better than ever prepare^ to do your job work. Work i« dom as well and as cheap in the Demcm-rsi office as at any office iu the state bring on your work. The body ot a man supposed to be Joseph Kauer, of Evansville, was found floattug in the Wabash river al Vincehnes a few days ago. It is supposed that he suicided. Alawvcuactcd by the Legislature makes it a duty of ail those that have stock for sires to registei the sanu with the county clerk. Bianks fot this purpose may be had at the clerk*! office. The Pike County Suipher Spring! are advertised in the neighboring com tv papers. The true merits of these springs have uever been known, anel never will, unless priuters ink ia use*] and used freelv. v An amouut of work is being done on our streets, but they are still in t bad condition, and the members oi the town board get a tongue-lashinj about erery day, whether they de serve it or not. Anyofemr readers wauiiug post lion* right ofl on salary and expense paid, with an old aud reliable firm should refer at onc« to the advertise rnent in another column beaded UJ chance to make money.’* < Samuel Core, the railroad sectioi boss who killed Dangerfieid Dixon colored at New burg, on the ?th of las November, was sentenced Thursda at Boouvillc to ten year*’ imprison meut in the State Prison South. A young man named Half was at rested tor loud, profane ami obscur talk on Depot street Saturday after uoou. He was drinking, aud whei arrested he amused the boys by threat ening them with his “pav and “nia.

- ss The C. P. Church did uot ©bsorvr . Children's Day. The pastor and . members thought It best to give way to the other churches on the occasion, add to prepare an exercise similar on some other occasion—so we are informed. Reports hare it that the heaviest rains that have fallen for year* fell throughout Posey, Warrick, and Speucer couultes last Saturday, llain * was very heavy throughout thecouutry, and especially in Indiana and r Kentucky. _ •*»* ''Richard-Summers, the fifteen-year-old son of the late Robert Sommers, 1 was killed in Gibsou county last week hv a runaway; team with which he t was hauliug hay. The wagon ran . over his head and breast, crushing „ him to death. _ ^ . VPriuceton had a successful commencement six young ladies being * graduates. What can the boy# of s that town be doing? What ean the boys of Petersburg be doing ? cau alI so be asked. Two girls were the only i graduates here._ The peach crop of southern Indi- • ana will be heaver and tiuer this sea- . son than lirauy previous year, and in every large orchard forces of men arc , now at work thining out the fruit, . the earliest of which will reach the market between June 15 ami 50. Whatsthe matter with having a good simbBusiness Men's Association iu Petersburg to meet weekly or monthly to discuss the best means of improving the town? If nothing come from it soon, the time will come whan posted men .will :be needed. The Children’s Day exercises at the Presbyterian Church were conducted with the usual interest last Sunday eveuing. Report come* to us of the interesting and profitable hour. That church first instituted the observance of the day iu Petersburg since wheu the churches here have quite geueralIv observed the day. A storm swept over a part of Vanderburg county last Saturday. Much damage was done to growing crops particularly wheat and rye which flattened to Iho ground by the wind and deluging rain. Hones and barns were struck by lightuiug,' and much projierty injured, but fortunately no lives were last. The Lawn Party given recently by ■ the Petersburg Fire Department was successful beyond expectation. The receipts reach the handsome sum of sixiy-threc dollar's, and the company, j who will apply the profits to the pnr-| chase of suits, are proud of the sup- \ port given them. The boys are a jolly sot. and have our best wishes. We have noticed in an exchange! whe re a man who had frozen to death in Nevada was found and searched by : the officers. He was found to possess a revolver and $100. They at once, charged him wiWfiearrving concealed | weapons and finerl him $100. and the Sheaiff took the revolver for his fees. The man was buried at the expense of | the eouuty. A frighten*! horse ian away with; Mrs. McCiiltis Chappell on a road a; mile and a half south-east of town last j week. An, iufant child was thrown out of the buggy to which the how was attached, but escaped injury and was picked up unhurt. Mrs. Chap1 pell had the presence of mind to turn ! the horse toward the fence ami check ! hi» plunging and kicking aud thus se

A weeding, occured here Tuesday craning, the contracting parties be-, ing U. H arret, Sr., ;tud Miss Sarah Osborn, Rev. A. W. Freeman officiating. It'was a quiet cereuionv peri formed at Miss O»boru's residence in *he presence o» only enough guests to furnish the necessary witnesses as required by law. Both are well kuown and long respected citizous, and have the best wishes of every one. Children’s l>ay was celebrated at the M. K. Church in this place Sunday eveuing with appropriate exercises. The house was handsomely decorated with flowers and evergreen. The children did most of the work aitvl resiled a number of pieces which, itproperty studied, would Improve the store of knowledge of those more experienced. The affair spoke volt mes of praise for those who have instructed the cliulreu at that church and Sahbath school._ y* Ralph Smith attempted suicide here last Moudav night, as it was at first reported, hut later statements affirm that he is subject to attacks of something resembling tits aud that what he did was only taking au overdose of medicine, lie was lit McDowell’s saloon, put the medicine iu a glass of beer, drauk it aud the spell which followed lead people to thiuk he had attempted suicide. Medical assistance restored him, and he was able to go to Evansville Tuesday. -r f The little green bugs which infest the wheat this year, aud which undei a glass look like diminutive grasshoppers, are not doing auy great - damage to the grain as yet. Evenstalk is alive with them, however and there is touch appreheusion (bit as to the result of their depredations. While there is no preceptible damage done as yet, the prevailing opiuion among tarmers is that there will be ’ a great amount o( shriveled grain this season on account of these bug*.—ExL The White Cappers may look out ( for themselves now. The new law is to the following effect: “Three ’ or more person uuiting together for . the purpose of doing an uulawful act _ in the night time, or for the purpose of doiug an unlawful act while wearing white caps, masks or other dis- - guises shall be deemed guilty of a s riotous cospiracv, aud, upon convie- - lion, shall be iniprisoued in the State’s 1 prison not more than ten years nor - less than two, and fiued in any sum ’ not exceeding 12,000.”

-L-^Jss£55ra^ Petersburg society has been exceed ly gay this season, and the winter am spring months have witnessed on success! re round of party, dance am ball. One of the most eujoeablc affairs o the season was a party given by th< Misses Carrie and Sarah llisgen, ii I honor of the twenty-second birthday | of their brother, Mr. Henry Hisgen ; last Monday evening. A gay ctowt mingled together in the spacious par iors of their father’s homo. The turn passed swiftly away with music, tin dance, brilliant wit and charming repartee until the approach of the we< sma’ hours when all departed, voting the Misses Hisgen royal entertainers At twelve o’clock a sumptuous re pas was served. Those present were Misses Ettie Coonrod, Carrie Patter son, Nellie Bookwalter, Ella andLuU Hargrave, Laura Ueuss, Flora {Graves, Bertha Fvauk, Motlie Castle | Messrs Sol. and Sig. Fraufc, Howart | Adams, t lisha Evans, Fred Parrott! I Mack. Smith, Willard Fleming, Fran! Pitts, Frank Hargrave, Sherman Dav enport, Will Posey, Louie Hisgeu anti Gip. Miller. ear Mas. | llenrv received several presents. | Elisha Evans, of CitV-iuuati, wk | present. The affair was a combiued musi- | cale, dance and party, j Howard Adams has got a gob|l | uiouth tor ---cake. Miss Flora Graves, a vivacious lit, tie lady of Washington, was there. The girls didn’t (?) eat much. Girls never eat: especially during the i|« cream seasou. The young lady from Washington. Miss Graves, “took the cake" witlh ti e gold ring in it. It is to l>e hoped that the festivilie* will not reuse with the approach 61 warm weather.’ Keep the ball rolling Messrs Hisgen, Miller and Hargrave adder! greatly to the enjoyment of the guests by the excellent musio. They do say that some of the boys eat and eaf, got bigger and blggct, and spread and spread until they got packed in between those by them lias tight as sardines in a box—especially 'l-’sh Evans. Wedding UellsT The Railroad operator at Einora, Mr. A. 1>. Scott, was married to Miss Clara McGowen, of Petersburg, on last Wednesday morning, at 8KX) a. m. Mr. Scott, accontpaned by T«ruer Woods of Oden, went to Petersburg last Tuesday and returned to Eltnpra with his bride Wednesday on tue 12:44 passenger train. They took dinner at the home of his brother. Dr. J. T. Scott and at 7 p. in. supper was served at the same. Among the guests were the following: Mr and Mrs J. K. Hickey, Mr. and Mrs J. F. Danner. Mr. ami Mrs Ja*j>er Whiteman, Mr. aud Mrs Asa llaig, A. U. Stalcup and lady, Mr. and Mrs Howard Williams, Miss Dean Nugent, Mr. anti Mrs. K. S. Earle, Turner Woods, Mrs. M. M. Scott, mother of the groom, and W« G. scott his brother. The Enterprise bespeaks for them a happy and prosperous future, hud sincerely hope their brightest expectations may be realized.—Einora Enterprise.

Coart Pullings. A flairs have been quiet about the court house this week. The Count v Commissioners were in session from Monday a week ago till yesterday. They transacted only such business as ordinarily come before the Hoard;. In ttictimdt court have come up cases as follows: On Monday, Stale ot Iud. vs. Chas. Milev for carrying concealed weapons — plead guilty aud was lined llvedollars and cost. On Tuesday State of Iud. vs. Wm. Stanfield and Emory Mi ley for disturbing a meeting at Alford. Mitey was finetl ten dollars aud costs. Stanfield was acquitted. There were a few other cases of minor importance which will be reported next week. The Barker-Beck case will probably come up this term of court, sU US' step to the contrary has yet been taken. Superintendent;'* Settee. Public examinations for applicants for teachers’ Ikeuse will l>e held on the last Saturday of each month at the Public School budding iu Peters - burg. A certificate of good moral character from some member of tfco County Board of Education must te brought by applicants in the couut r, aud irom the County Superintende.it of their county by those out of the county. Applicants for license are expected to present their es*ay of kitera rj' review ou the day of examination. g/T Applicants for license mutt adhere to these rules. Teacher* will please to lake uotice of these facts, as this is the ouly uotice that will be given. M. B. Thom as, County Superintendent. Low rates to summer Resorts Commencing Juue 1st, to continue until September 30th, the Ohio & Mississippi Railway will have.on isalc round trip tickets to Niagara Fulls ! Lake Chautauqua, Deer Park, Oak[land, White Sulphur Springs, 01*1 I Point Comfort, aud ail promiueui Summer Resorts iu the East. Foi tickets aud further information cai on Ageuts O. & M. Ity., or address C G. Jones, D. P. A., Ohio & Missis sippi lly., P. O. Box 187. Yincen n*s, Ind. • • J Satire to Teachers. Notice is hereby given That I wtt hold the regular examinations for ap pllcauts for license to teach iu the pul He schools of Pike county on lh<» las Saturday of eaeh month iu the Higl School building at P»lersbui|', Iud M. B. Thom as, C*. Superiuti Celebration itOtwdf There will be an “old time” c tion at Ol well July the 4th nr auspices ot the^’Otweli Cir prise will be given to the bringing the largest delegatio By order aft

ia Evan#, of Cincinnati,is *rl#i parent# at this place, . Ilarrel, Sr, i# able to be at work, a week or more of .severe illness, ohu H. Miller, of Princoton, ha# ♦n here this week on legal busiItss Flora Graves, of "Washington been the guest of Mis* Lolite diss Sadie Be r rid go is doing some handsome paintiug for Evansville parties. ill. B. Thomas, County Snpertcudent, called Thursday to order some job work. Mrs. E. P. Richardson butt been visiting frieuds at Terre Haute since last Friday. Mrs. Cook, of Terre Hade, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A W. Freeman, at this place. Janies Schoush and family otKuox county visited the family of W. CLingo Tuesday. Miss Sadie Berridge returned Friday from a visit to friends and relatives at Evansville. ByoruBrenton and George B. Ash* by, both of Winslow, have atteucted court here this week. Itev. N. F. Gill, of Ireland, Dubois county, was here Monday night, the guest of Dr. It. It Kime. Mrs. Geo. D. Martin and daughter are home since Friday last, from a visit to frieuds near Caneitoa. Trustee Kirk, of Logan township, was in town Friday, having machinery prepared for harvesting. Dr. hi J. Hams our ncompiished dentist, has beeu kind to the Democrat torve for which we are grutetul. Princeton Democrat; Will Liibs and wife came down freon Petersburg Tnesday to attend the Kranger—Eller wedding. IV. J. Abbott was in our sanctum recently, and expressed ill inset f in favor ot reform in politico and methods cf elections. Joha L. Brels, Pros • ‘Uting Attorney tor this District, is are attending to his many duties, lie makes a good officer. Dr. J. W. Bergen wont to Shelby county, Ky., Tuesday.. (to attend the funeral of his mother who died MotB clay aftcr-noou. Hon Joseph D. Arm rang, internal revenue collector, of fockport, was here Tuesday attendiu j to the business c>f his office.

u. v. ixu ua, Niuiu; man* ui Oakland City, was hi Ditersbnrg the first o| the week in tli interest of the Oaklaud City .Marble Works. H. S. Edwards and S.. P. Htunmoud went to Vincennes yusterda.v to attend the election of officers of the I7niforiu Rank, K. of 1*. of this District. J udgc ^ M- Wolbo.n came in Monj day to begin court. Few judges in Indiana find as warn: a welcome as | Judge Welborn tind« all over his ; District. Washington Democrat: A. II. ; Taylor, of Petersburg, was in the, city yesterday.-Mrs. E.. 15. (iunkie and two little children, of lEVtersburg, ate visiting the family ol Mr. E. G. BonDurant. Horace Ely took ill last week very suddenly. It was tit first thought he had Cerebral trouble, but only a sovcrc sun stoke, or something of that nature seeuts to be the troubto. He is much improve !. l*eb. Byers, son of Dr. A. R. Byers, has been ill for near ly a month. He seems to have Cerebral trouble. For the severely of the case he is getting along remarkably well, though he is | still coufined to his bid. D. (j. Chappell ha< two Blue Rock pigeons that were brought from England by W. C. Cody, alias Buffalo 1 Bill. They were sonl: to him by his j brother, P. A. Cb >j;‘pell> of North j Platte, Neb., where Jody resides. \ “ Friday evening, May 31 at - o’clock, Floia, on o’clock, j daughter, of Mr. am Mrs. F. II. PDetkj er. aged 10 years,4s onths and 3 days. ! The tittle one was a victim of spinal troubles ami had paused through inj teuse sufferings fc ten loug weeks j when the grim reapc, Death, relieved j her. The funeral took place from the j family residence, ot Geiger-st., Suuday afternoon and w it* conducted by Rev. H. Wulfman, trho delivered a touching discourse. The remains j were interred in Fai i mount cemetery. I The family of the <1'-ceased have the I sincere sympathy o the entire community iu this sad hour of bereaveI ment.—Huntingbu y Argus. * V The Standard Ol Oompauy has purchased teu acres of around at Terre Haute, and will t isct a thirty-fire-huudred barrel oil ink, and this is regarded as indicai itm that the Stau{dard Coiupauv jv’fkrds the Terre Haute oil field as 1 tbie !to cut no inconsiderable figun ;iu the oil product iof the country. Meanwhile Terre j Haute capitalists im proposing that if there is any pro lit in the tiud it [shall inure to the biuefit of home people, aud they are organizing against the Standard, anti will apply for a franchise to pipe (lie city aud control the home market. —Evansville Courier. To Oficers and „; embers of Pacific Lodge Jfo. .175,1. O.O. F. of Petersburg Indiana, and the Daughters i’ Pebeckah: ' You are reques id to assemble in the Lodge Room au Tuesday, Juue 14,1889, preparat ry to going to the Cemetary, whet t the ceremony ol decorating the gt res of the deceased brothers and vist ■* will take place. Come prompt! at one p. ui., aud bring flowers wi i, you. G. J. Nrcti : s. Sec. Pro. Tem. One of the old of the large bust ing agents waub ouce, on salary, ment in this iasu to Make Money.' t and most reli «s houses emp reliable ployi number ot men a) See their advertiseheaded “A Chance i ’lit PiJ";.:. ■ > ■

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OBITUARY. 'Died, Tuesday, June 4.1889, at her home in MsuHson township, Pike county, Sarah West, of superaraation. Mrs. West was one of the oldest citizens of this county, and was held in tin; highest respect by all who knew her. She' was born in the State of North Carolina iu the year ISOS, and was eighty-four years old at the time of her death. She was the mother of twelve children, tho grandmother of sixty-five children, and the greatj grandmother of nearly twice as many. | She joined the Regular Baptist church about fifty years ago, since when she [has bceu faithful to her chosen t church. She was very religious and put her religion into practice by doiiut good to the poor, and was so charitable in spirit that besides caring for her own she brought *up» several adojged children. Since the "death of her husband, Andrew West, some fifteen years ago, she had lived with her son, A. J. West, in Madison township. Before site died site expressed a desire to see her neighbors and friends at peace, and living iu harmony with one another and with the whole world. Oueofher children handed us the following, which we publish by request : "Poor mother, she is itsad, and I am alone. ’Tis the deht which alt mortals must pry.; Vet, of all the so trow I've known intny life, . 1 never knew grief till today. As the sun went down 'ueath the lulls. And the shadows stole iu o’er my head, So the light of her life and rniue went out, And left me alone with the dead. Full two scores of years we walked side by side, Each a staff to the other alwdy, But the angel of death has taken mv help, So what can 1 do but pray? Bless thou us. Lord, in thy kingdom above, Whence thy grace so freely is given; So long have we journeyed together on earth, Receive us to-geliter iu heaven.” Before Mrs. West died she had cut I out of a uewspaper a poem by Miss I Alice Carey, of Obits a sister of Miss j l'hft'be Carey. This she adopted as | her dyiug hymn. It is as follows: j "Earth, with its dark and dreadful ills. Recedes and fades away; I j Lift up your heads, ye heavenly bills; Ye gates of death, give way. 1 My soul is full of whispered songs; My blindness is my sight; The shadows that 1 feared so louse Are all alive with tight. The while my pulses faiutly beat, j My faith'doth so abouud, I feel grow firm beneath my feet, ! The green, immortal ground. ! That faith to me a courage gives, | Low as the grave to go; 1 kuow that my Redeemer lives— That l shall live, 1 kuow. The palace wails 1 sin ost see. Where dwells my Lord and King. 0 grave: where is thy victory ? | O death! where is thy sting? Mrs. West was buried at Poplar Grove grave yard, Rev. J. W. Riehj ardson olliciatiug. Tho fuueral was ; attended by a large concourse of [ friends and relatives who paid this | noble womau the last tribute ot respect ever shown mortals on this earth. __ y \ Spurgeon. The postmaster appointed is Mr. Sam Shively-There was a birthday diuner at Mr. Peter Irvings May 28th. Many friends were present and au enjoyable time was had.-The spring term of school elosed here Friday, May 31st. At uight commencement exercises were held. The graduates j were David D. Corn, Allison Farmer, 1 Benjamin F. Lauce and Miss Lijiie j Lortou. After the graduates had | spoke the audience was addressed by Mr. Royalty, Mr. Joshua Duucan and j A. II. Oxbv. The audience was largo | considering the iuclemeucy of the weather——Jackson Fleener has the trade store at this place- Ally Reed, aged about tweuty-four years, sou of Alfred Reed, living three miles northeast of here, was bitten by a copperhead the other day aud is iu a critical condition.——Miss Lottie, daughter of Mr. George Wilson, living two miles and a half east of here, was bitten by a spider June 5th, and ts expected to die. This seeius to be au unlucky climate for accidents—'The family of Lewis Fleener have moyod to Posey county. Lillie Dale. Bread and Bread, After this date I will sell only six loaves ot bread—large and light—fot j twenty-five cents. William lams, l Prop. City Bakery

NF YOU WANT3* ABinde* or Mower. An fit gine or Thresher. A Ilfraw-Stacker or Cloyer Huller, - A Buggy or Carriage. A Buck-Board or Road Cart. A Piano, Organ or Sewing Machine. A GOOD BARGAIN IN EITHER, AT Joe Patterson & Co.’s

INDIAN SPRINGS. Martin County, Intllaun. This favorite Summer Resort is now open tor the season, with all of its amusements and attractions,. The character and reputation oft he Hotel aud Springs are so well Known that we reler the public to any one whoever visited the place. Round trip tickets tor sale from all points on the l). A M. road and Its tributaries direct to the Springs. The Evansville and Richmohd road (now under construction) will be in operation frotn Elnara to liedford on or about July t, and will pass by the I Springs, thus enabling persons to visit our place bv rail. These Springs ate located eight ’miles north of Shoals, the County Seat of Martin, aud those visiting the Springs will have the i opportunity to see and examine the noted ! - Jug Rock.” a wonderful curiosity in na- ! Hire, which has been visited by scicutittc I men for fifty years The Waters of Indian. Springs, five in uurnber, have no superiors as health restoratives. The following diseases are greatly benefitted or cured permanently by the use of these waters, 'drinking and bathing, under directions of an experienced physician, as thousands who have been treated can attest, via: Dyspepsia, diseases of the i Skin, Liver. Kidneys. Madder. Urinary Orgaus. Bowls, and all Ohtoulo affections. TERMS: |S to |10 per week, according to location of rooms. Communications asking for information answered promptly. Address, DOBBINS BROTHERS, Indian Springs, Indiana. Amount of Oantaaliag Orders Bue nu4 I'upald Against Marlon Tpt June IO. IS SU, are as let lows. Oct. 5, 18SS, Charles Martin for lumber, Velpen School Mouse. 1115 45 June 3S, 1*31, Martin Myra A Co. for lumber Velpen School House MM June l\ WM, V. F.,Brock for School House, Bridge . HO 0# July 31. last, 1,. B. Cook tor School Velpen. 100 00 Oct. t. ISM, L. B. Cook tor School Yelpen ..... ..• .. .... ... SO 21 Sept. IS, ISM D. A. Jones.tor School Liberty ..'i.K. JS » Oct. IS, ISM, E. Broyles for School spriugs . 4f 8? June 13,138k Bal due X. W. Thorntou, 300 00 June30,1381, on account Excctsor MTs Com FUr sent* aud desk*. TrincT • and Ini. TOO 00 Total Outstanding Debt Il.tST & Respectfully submitted to the Tax-payers of Marion township day and date-above menUoned. VlUUX F. BttooK, Trustee. TRC'STKEs' NOTICR3. I XTOTICE l* hereby given to all parties interTv csted that 1 will attend at my office iu Stendal, ■.. * EVERY TPKSDAT, To transact business connected with theoffive of trustee of Lockhart township. All person* haviug business with said office wlU please take nut ice. J!. W-ST1L WELL, Trustee. NOTICE is hereby given to all pai tics concerned, that 1 wilt be at my residence one mite east of Arcadia, BVBKV tetltlAY, Toatteud to business 'connected with the office of Trustee of Monroe township. SAMUEL LOWE. Trustee. NOTICE is hereby given, that I will be at my residence. tvuty rncBSDAT, To attend te business connected with the office of Trustee of Logan township. ■S|g» Positlvelylno business Ira unacted except on office-days. _ HI LAS KIRK, Trustee. XTOTICE Is hereby given to alt pa riles cor tv cernod that 1 will attend at my residence EVERY MOXUA V, To transact business connected with the offic j Trustee of Madison tow ship. Positively no business transacted except wToflUce-dM^Sa JAMES RUMBLE. Trustee'. NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons inTv forested that I will attend at my office at toy residence. EVERY PkIPAY, to transact business connected with the office ofTrustcc of Marion tewnshtp. AU persons having business with said office will please take notice. W. F. BROCK. Trustee

CITIZENS OF PIKE CO.! When you want anything in the way of HARDWARE!! -YOU SHOULD CALL OSJOHN II. McATEE. lie^is just locate*) at Where can be fUuud one of the l>est lines of <6 © ® Sb HARDWARE, STOYES,! iHZGRATES TINWARE. SHEET IRON and COPPERWARE lUo occupies the old stand of To3n.n SellTbT YOUNG & GO Atelietter prepared than ever be (die to offer you bargains. We now have a line line of Dress © Goods, ^STAPLE DRY GOODS?*- * AND AN KLKGANT LINK i>r ❖CLOTHING* That tits better than any you can get elsewhere. We have a splendid line of —of the latest styles. Audln«1S II O K SE» w-e still take the tend, both for ladiesatul gentlemen. We still keep a full line of THIS DOUGLAS 8HOfc\ w hich heal all alike for durability. We eau make you prices as low as the lowest, and give you a little nijore fbr the tnouey invested than any one-else, tome amt see if we are not right. J. B. YOUNG & CO. W.B. STOKSCIPHSR.

VWWW ' SURGEON - DENTIST. (‘KTKUSUlHt., INBUKA. Office In room*e AT In Carpenter Building. Operations Hrst-clas*. AU work warranted. Amira-hutks used tar pain tee* extraetion-of teeth. I June RESTAURANT! TWO DOORS BKLOW I M. JIQUNSO.V'S ■Grocery Store, opposite Coutt Douse. A GOOD MEAL FOR 25 CTS. Meal* ran be had at an Farmer* and t at any hour from early to traveler* specially honied to ealt. Confectionary. Clears, Tobacco, Mil, sugar. Coffee, etc., at Soaps, Canned Goods, the lowest rates. sugar, Coffee, etc., W. M. SMITH. ' Petersburg, tad. Home A.gain -tin PEtEHKItTIS.:My appliance* are all new and tn direct conformity with the latest Improvements used In Dntdt-n.v. I have located permanently at Re. Russel** resident office, where 11 will do Bridge and Crown work a specialty. DU JOHN It. LOKTSSMICH. D 33 NTIS T. I CHANCE to MAKE MONEY ft Salat y and expenses paid, or Commission if preferred. Salesman wauled everywhere, So experience needed. Address, stating «*«. Tk» t‘. t. Vsa Inn garter* ('*. , is'