Pike County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 5, Petersburg, Pike County, 20 June 1889 — Page 2

THE PIKE COUNTY DEMOCRAT. hy koi'NT & i*irr> T». ISSUED EVERY THUIUSDAY. MUBCKirriOS, Ter Voor 11.15 ; iXl'B HATttS. Person* winitln? »>* a club "JP1 I 0 235, will receive the paper free for one 5 ear. j^>Tk( Pike t'oanty In worrist In thr lirti.»t rlrraUtloa ef «■>» *»**P«P<r p«I.H«h«« In , Pike Ceaatyt *4r»rtl»»r» »UI make ■ note, of this feet ! ,___\ 1 advertising rates. S w«IS w»|l w«jHini'iej6mo*|lyenr r«"{» itn ii •» » 2 oo. I 2'. l nol 21 nl s o*’ -' Space. 11 w. 1 Inch!? 10 i Inch! I wl i »•' s i»i 5 fO, 4 uo 4 Inch I I %r t S 80? 3 <" 5 «•; wont'll 1 75 J O' Sltii 4 l«i 6(.h ucol'm *1» SO"; * 5 o w fool’ll a ou! 5 00. 7 «j0| OhOi law 0 »OI |5W! 5 001 10 on I s oo 12 oo! o mi' hi m j 11 00 2" no ! 20 UU< 10 '»>! »; o 'I 72 oo i . au" •‘In this land of taxation, (It frelvo* me to tell It.) The best thin* t ■> <lo with K farm, In to a’ll It.;” Q • PlKKNlX, not ITOs'iOt, ia-liow llm capital ofAtiMoa. Clubs ai^ Tariff Reform forpwnl all over IikIIhitn. Indus . The lalo rains have been a - blessing,'manv oplultittano the contrary not wlthHLaniUn?. \ Maine acle as it' lie li.nl been dotted Secretary of State, ai d bad oppejinted Harrison as President! A I’lHUDKi.rm.t washerwoman ron tri bit ted the only matlros^hc had for the Johnstown sufferer*. It is reported that Justice Miller will likely soon retire from the Supremo bench, thus leaving ttvo vue*titles. It it now uhont ctnu-elvd that the candidate on the I)einoetratie ticket in 1892 will he either Cleveland or a Western man. Ik wages decl ins 10 to 30 per cent, during STr. Harrison's llrsl term, what would happen to the wageworkers in Ids second teirm? Cleveland alwav-TjUintcd one Republican for end pension hoaul of medical examiner*:. Harrison. novel appolutt *HXino« i.at io till that position*, I*r\nsyi.va\11 will be iii a mot h belter condition wIkii -1 " tjllil* ch cling ('oiuMiiungli dan - n el high t.irMl's. But IhiiIi are In thle interest of thq, rich.' — Till! rights of all info should be guarded. In lids we should lie t uneful that (be inn -es should not lie fixed lor (lie Lieucfltof A few that are already rich. The polities of Ilia ( euntl Supt ri ii ten ill* u t s of the state stands as fol—lows; Democrats,49; Republican-,42; Indepciidiui!, 1, Tiro wars ago "si Republican* and 12 Democrats were C'ecteil. Mrs. Do l.a Hunt, jtif ('nnniidtnn postoffh f.nu a *■;: .» * I .i.ji i. out ar.tn .1 - longer1 ewiles lire '.yri'i'i'liy ol the Republican editors through*!;.! the 1st district, I’hcv have no it-* for her.

Not always can y «>*)i I >11 wliat a mail will do In u In • hr -uvs,*but ii. VOH Mill IV .111 a letter ffcnm Vonrhoeyou will liml wliat I i ii.tfiition* are, ami wlml his idea*. io. I,ct us haw reform.if it lakes a whole life of haul Work . Tiik governmettt at Washington still lives, Unt alas! f»*rj the governlilouCof the people, Hhiine ami Harrison ami their kinfolk* are running the go\ erhincut at Washington. The (ico|lies' government is tiling very | on ly m:tn.tg<d. ; If Cleveland's so-called j luti'imlcs are,real platitude*, why do thev so1 disturb the Republican editors . f die country ? It must'be tliat even jdatitudciS'iiously <H>uirb Republicans of tho.quill, especially when they come from (inner Cleveland. Three thousand miners of (.'lav County have been out of employ incut for live weeks J'vfli dug to accept I lie miserable seale’ol wages offered them l.y their high-tariff masters. Niue thousand people are thereby de*iitutc, and contribution* arc asked fur, which may be sent in Davi.t Kraus-, secretary ut die relief committee, of llobsicrvillc, or Ihitrick Morgan, or * treasurer Kenwood. Who says the tariff isn't n howling tuccess ?—Sey - mour Democrat. “IX \Y. Vookiikis lecenily came out for refoi m," says an exchange. Bums you, that man lias always ln-en for refoi in in taxation e* |«eclally. Hut a iiiiinberof !,*• publican* are criticI slug him, speaking of his weak logic; yet those same Republican* <ju,ito him on cvcky occasion, but tail to giro bliu credit. The Republican lawyers in |t, tins and almost oyerv other town study Voorhees and his say ing and research in law and then talk and write about his poor- logic. “Consistency,” etc._ Hon. Frank 11. l‘os y is apparently associated w ith a very small faction of the rephbikaii party, and that Its most ,ari*tocralic ami exclusive element, So lar as Kvausviilc i* concerned ; aud it i» safe to prosume tliat be iu no way departs fi. ih thisuufortuuatc course of aeiou in o'her lurglflies of the First Congres-iona! District. It is to tld i error, perhaps, that the mistakes hr has made iu rejection of the just claims of Dr. Pollard, of this city, and Mrs. Me la Hunt, of CaiiucJloo, are attributable. We regret Ids action in -1his regard, but ' " ‘ "i admit that the hen the memory; ms will dost him rat the on el of hi< pfaliiical s Bulletin. (Rep.)J

incendiarism is becoming life Ihroughout the Stale, scarcely a day passing kbit! that low** arc riff >or ted fifiui some county by the destruction of boms awl other valuable property. As a rule, the mkeheifis directly (ramble to tramps. Itt many comities they fire building lu retaliation for fa need ill treatment and the temper of the people in many localities is. consequently rapidly thing <» a •overheat. _ Thousand* of people are crying for bread tats nation over, anil tlie high tailinies refuse them. Lock-outs lire n m -rous. and prices arc de< In 5ng They will ho no better till Democratic reform is effected. If Democrats are not rigid on (lie sit eject, why lias not the Republican Idea which bat been carried into effect remedied the evil which so much needs a cure? Times bard and growing harder; lases high and getting higher; tariff ideas running rampant and the people getting constant It in » worse condition. The people,will find the remedy vet. and the remedy wfll be the supremecy ol pure Democracy, The torrent tVhjyb swept the Conetuaugh Valley gave occasion to many acts of unselfish courage, none ol which are more tritely admirable than the characlcrrUtic heroism display eel in the family of Mr. ('• Kress, the vvealthv brewer. The family consisted of Mr. Kress, Ids wife, three children and tour St. lfernard dogs. The tidal wave from the lake swept away the house with the family in it. The house was roiled over and over ami “each t ine,” says the correspondent who receives the facts from the family itself, “all the family bit' Ivress was washed into the, water The dogs sprang into I lie* water at each member of the family slipped in and in an instant had the tinlortunaU person on the house again. Ovei trees, heavy bitisli, and through date < ers of ev« rv kind tire fttilwaladashed to save their matter’d tfttnUy. Whet the house approached the shore one ol the dogs towed Mrs. Kress ashore The rest of the family also escapee with the assistauccof the dog-. Mr Kress savs he lost *103,000 in th< IIimhI, put he thinks far more of tab dqg* than of ids wealth.** A runs Avon:!' arc the parasite* tha have been working on the whcafcaui oats. There are more or less of then every tear. It Is only during dry weather- that they do serious harm Wet weather destroyes them. 1- i not su-pieious that the Atudghi) III a hand iii all things wlieu we not in that the late ^opioits rains came jus iti tines' to save wheat ami oats Iron the destruction that these insectthreatened ? A few years ago then was an over production of ehiut. hug- front sopiu unknown cattle, ant just before they ruined the crops a del uge of rain destrttyod them. Since thru We 'hid It" l-VT.'Itu, v.r weather until the present pensile* iiia*!'' it -nec.-'-ary. A* a lmttle'r o fact there seems to be a good rvasm Air every condition of tire element* from whatever cause they may come Most people arc scared before tbej arc liurl. When it is not all the thru raining, the weather i- too dry fot them, and when it is raining evet • it rately. they are afraid of a see otid tluftl or a deluge of rain that w ii make it impossible for success in any avo iti'* V. i he br-t IH'-ihod I" pursue is jo let the weather take mire ol itself so far as is concerned its eliechaiul to cease to be a syidoatul cbrutih gntnil'ler. •

Novid. JTherc is talk ot organizyig a Sou.la\ S Ii.ia1.it \ -Tl)> wheal in this vicinity lias suffered it' share tium the ravages Of the fly-M. T M-T'orntaek is on ihe sick li-t till-week-1.it hat.1m.ii ami I>earit»g an i. -l-nilduig their diy (foods atoro-al this jilaee——Mr. William iSeadk* and Miss Nancy' Lynch wrote rwcnij.v .married. Also Mr. Johu McLaughlin, autt Addin. J h ariug-Mrs Lhl.ia ISidge eohienipLiic* going to Ciuclnnaii in filu* near future t«> have her ©yes treated, having been almost Mind fora long time-The tarurrnear tly* place are Joining th- 1-'. M. 1!. A. rapidly. It is thought they intend to become* thoroughly organised against motiopoiv, which move eastnot he wrong, fot they have heretofore been compelled to take what tin hi(Mio|«1|4 w as willing to pay for tin farm product, and hey at the pricealtogether regulated by the monopolist. The farmers say away will such a plan, and give the farmer at e.j'ual chase. It w ill tint lie so very long till the whole matter will he set lied, I hope it will be the bet:cring o! the condition of cveryouo. So be it F.VliMK.lis ISoY. —. I..-I—.. Il-.smer items. Mis» Nannie Thompson hasbee.it : long sufferer (Vo n toothache-KlJei Jeffers is organizing a singing elasat tills place-It wiil soon be a yeai since the first ii.-nis were niiMei from this plac.1, and only one issiu has been missed. Not many of tin correspondents have Iieen as prompt -A mi tuber of new miners iron Kvauacitie are at work in tbc eoa mines here Thomas Owens says ; young man goes across Ids field so often to see a young lady Jhat Ids corn is being badly I ramped down.Isaac Wiliis talks of going to Missouri Klara, rtaa;to of Jus. Ilrmntleki, Petersburg, has bet*n here visiting Uci . oti'iu, Mi's Mi-da 1> ilt'CKKVE Boy. “My la‘tier, at about tiic age ot fifty, U»st all the hair Troni the top «i hi* head After one mouths trial oi Ayer's Hair Vigor, the hair begs:, .ontihg, Bint lit three months, lie had a tine growth of hair of the natural <oh-r.”—si*. .! Cullen, baraluga Spring*, N V. A fact that all men with gray ami nuuy shaded whisker* should know that Buckingham’s l>vealway-.colors aad even black or brow u at will.

The Crop* anil Their Enemies, There wiH bo large crops of all kinds, bat tboir fullness nil! lie serial! si Malted by their j enemies—heavy rain, tlni early draught ami the insects. Along White River the ! over-tlow has already destroyed many thon1 samls of auras of corn and wheat. The river baa been over the button', lands anil ha* | loft it* destructive effects. In the up-lamls only the rain fall ami wet i weather have been damaging agents, and | varlons'klmls of insects and parasites have not in their work upon the farmers’ efforts. J The K. 51. B. A. has evidently fallen to work 1 successfully against these tnemies ot tnan- ! kind. To the Aphis Avnnac, which haa worked so much u|»on oats and wheat, the late rains have been a ebook. On Uds subject, Or. Sobenck, a Mt. Carmo! onl'unologis!, writes: ‘-The insect proves to be the common grain aphis. It lias long been known on cereals in Europe, whence it has been brought to this country, j Ills recorded ns doing damage to whgat in many parts of Illinois in l»vSS, and again in 137(1 on young wheat. During the epjSikg of 1878 it did much damage to wheat in southern Illinois. It is a small, greenish insect near one-eighth of an inch iu length. Some ImveAvfngs, but the majority ar^ without them, it m closely related to the common rose-louse; also to the one found on plums, grapes and hot-houae plants. The food of the insect consists of the juices of the plants Ujpou ivbklh they live, which they taku by making a slight puncture nud tbeii sucking the sap They multiply very rapidly and arc capable of doing much damage by taking tie. strength front tueit wheat. Thera is no known remedy that is practicable,, i Ammonia and alcohol will kill them, but i tin- cannot he used successfully In the j »Ul«l. He tt y rains are very damaging to j them. Their principal enemies are other small insects, which usually preveut them trout recurring in great numbers iu sttecessite years. They reproduce very raphllv. With by bringing forth the young alive and bv laying eggs, tine female lias been known to live to see live generations in ber own line.” t S. A. Forbes, the Illinois State Entomologist, writes as follows: -The insects on the wheat heads von send inc ara known as the grain plant louse, and infest various kinds of grain--tiding most damage, however. to wheat and oat*. They teed at first upon the leaves of the wheat in the spring, commonly scattered here and there; hut ns the plants head out the insects concentrate j in the heads and occasionally do serious ; injury by shriveling the grain. In JKW ; they were reported as tjuite tuisebeivotu in ' southern Illinois, but siuee then 1 have not ' known of their doing anv d.nn.^ in that j region. ITifortunately nothing can bediaie ! for them at an expense which wilt make it at all practicable,” _ a 1’rof. Cook, entomologist of We Michigan I’liiversity at Ann Arbor, w rites as follow s: “The insects * are grain lice, aphis avenue. They w ork on all our cereals, and in times of drouth often do very serious damage. They are greenish-yell nv ami suck the file from the young wheat. Thera is no satisfactory remedy. Parasites usually destroy them ill great numbers, and wet ivcatb-r also checks thtpr increase. 1 presume the present copious ruitis will save the crap to our farmer*.’* The damage which the insects will do i» alioLn-'.itmU d. ami th -high water ,ill the White, Wabash aud Ohio rivers lias done about all the damage it will do for this time, ns the waters e nnmeooed to assuage early Sunday •morning last. We believe there will Is- ample crops, but we know that '■man: r - r men have lost much, and; in many distances, all they have done thus tar «this m iis,-u will avail them nothing. The ' i- t:\to crops in all the k>w bottoms •have been di sliov cd. ns hare also the corn and wheat crops. UK i»-ja»oe* can yet be •j j I anted, hut tho time tor corn ami wheat lias passed. Jlany . will suffer from the recent devastations of water, insects, nud I parasite*. Truly, it is a “battle of hie,” ' and no-one fe--ls ::t more than he who must make, not only disown, but the support of Olliers, by the “sweat of ids face."

HrpnhHcati (.'httrklinjf. | The d .Teat'T Mount for county su|»*rinUeiukiit is •■liciljng" the Republican ring | nigh unto death. They claim that the »*. ! suit < f the fight will 69 worth one hundred vote* t« lii. Republican pariy of PikeCounn. They also claim that the defeat will • c'uiMe the I’ike t uMly Democrat to go under an>l that during tiie next campaign ttic Democracy will' have tm fist per to rqmdM ' ihcui 01 tuliitlo tr battles in this County. It- fore the election oceurvd we warned the Democratic trustees ofthe result if Mount J " is beaten, but some of tin'll) listened to tin n :ly wiikei s of the R-publicati ring, ami Mount was beaten. There is no good i.xcU'C to olt‘1 for me .defeat of Mount lie ! was "HI (tiiulilled for the office, both 11s to : kn<t«l*d<t am! 111 oral character. He hail set id as county superintendent 011c term a 1 Ibis mimiuietraliu^ was able and mini, ml smisi ci;. 11 to ti-. - Kaehers amt i utrons of the ichoyls Daring the last campaign he made u gallant tight for bi» i parts’, had while’ be knew tuat a number of 1 tire local candidates of his party on tile licki el stood u > show of elect ionite Deter tv literi cd fir n moment, hot he fought their battles with btlHiancj and credit to the lutpcr over ; winch he presided, lie justly deserved a rett ifd fi :u li. - 0 in |« ‘>:iioa to gite for he > 11 mostly earned it. His friends knew j that with the county printing given Hi the Press tUereu»» a hare living if that for M> on:, ami as it was a political fight, and admitting his utility for the place ami his just claims upon his party, it was the urigbt of full, to defeat him. And then , to | feint 0.1 s-r thin a mugwump official helped 1 to pass the letter that was probaly forged ami used to defeat Mount! When tve consider the matter we cannot help Iso 11 g favorably impressed with llic I ruth ltd ness of the statement made by I lie illustrious ; and great war govern >r of the rolled States ’wh > solemnly ,’ec arcd:' that you could i depend upon the Democrats to net the fool at the proper time!*’ The oalv wise thing j 1 he Democratic leaders now propose to do is the threat of ••shelving” those trustees that itcfeatexl Mount' (Jiving the loaves ami lilies to men that never trod to .lit Ip ■ their parly Oil to success, except to stand around the polls on election days and look "is,-and pretty, over men that stand In 1 thick,-st of the fight and with their eourage. ‘ brains, money and labor wage war until S the last ballot ha* l>eeii deposited Is souns thing that will and ought to damn and dei feat any party. Just row the Democrats of Pike fount)* are -pi the suup” and the ; Republican ring is still stirring in more l»*mr in order if passible to make the nit. nation of the tV-uincreU more uucouifai table.—Petersburg Sens. An the above refers so much to the editor . of this paper we cannot let it go by uunotic ed, and yet 11 is n critical task, for there are to many points of truth in it to adutit of successful attack. As for the editor t* this pater, fertwnmnee shall be a virtue with him a» long us human nature is proof against luiusticv. We can feel first rate over the whole matjer till the Republicans, who are nothing ill any. election if not pure- : ly political, sling their mud and |«- ritfe.il firth at us with that contemptuous snarl which was bred on (lie lips of satan. The editor of the News is not particularly in love with Ihe court house ring, and of } course will led I.k-truth only the more readily. Whether the lei tier he referred to was a (Urged "r e wc do not know, vve only know | it was passed through the window- by a menilicr of the court bouse ring—a pretending Republican. Whether the Demoarats in general act the fool cr not, the editor of ibis paper d-es not projiosc to do so. Me bottrvts too much in the principles of true Democracy. Those who are disposed to ,piant'l can d«> so, Utt they must nrt ask ’ this paper to assist in it. Full in tny a gen: of purest ray sc retie, The dark, uniathomed cares of ocean Hear, Full mane n chicken is hatched . t> die unseen, liecause tioue of Ganter’» chicken cholera cure was there, s This vv ;>ude rid!, never-failing roll icily 1 is *o!d and warranted by J. W. iterigtsB.: .■■■•

Low rates to summer Besorts Commencing June 1st, to continue until September 30ih, tUo Ohio & Mississippi ltaihvay will have on sale round trip tickets to Niagara Falls, Lake Chautauqua, Deer I*nrk, Oaklaiul, While Sulphur Springs, Ohl Point Comfort, and all prominent Summer ltcsorts in the East. For tickets and further information call on Agents O. & M. By., or address G. fl. Jones, D. P, A., Ohio & Mississippi Uy., P. O. llox 187. Viiteenlies, lntl. _ There is a now law that will bo of interest to all soldiers wearing trusses Every soldier of the Uuion armv that j was ruptured in the line of duty dur- J lug the late war is entitled to receive a single or double truss of such styles as may he designated by the surgeoni general ol the United Stales army as ! best suited for such disability and i whenever such truss becomes useless from wear, another truss will be furnished upon application—provided such application is not mote than ouce | in two years and six months. Application must be made to examining surgeons for pensions. How's This Wo offer One Hundred Dollars llcI ward lor unv ease of Catarrh that I j can not be cured by taking Halls Ca- ] larrli Cure. I F. J. Cheney & Co., Props.. Toledo O. I j We, the undersigned, have known F. j j.I. Cheney for the last fifteen .years, j and believe him perfectly honorable | in all {tusiuess transactions, and financially able-to carry out any obligaj 1 ion- made bv their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio Wakliug, Kidman & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. E. II. Van Hoesen, Cashier, Tolodo National If,nk, Toledo Ohio. nail’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally. acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Price, 75c, per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. - 1 in Hock port wants a creamery, a new railway depot and graveled roads. UNCLE SAM’S CONDIT1TION POWDEU will cure Distemper, Coughs, Colds, Fevers and most of disease to which Horses.Cattle, Sheep. Hugs aiul Poultry are subject. Sold by all druggists. Austin 1). Hunt’s faint house, near Montpelier, burned yesterday. J. M. Loose lleil Clover Co.—dents I have heoi a sufferer for the la*t five years from liheuiuatisiii across the shoulders, and by listing your Fluid Extract Hod Clover, am entirely relieved ; believe it has driven it from my system, and won’t be a weather barometer any longer. Yours Truly Painter House, Chicago. F. D. Dibble. _ Craw fords rill It dairymen are at outs, and milk is three cents per quart. ^

The benefit* of vacation season may be greatly enhanced, if, at the satintime, the blood is being cleansed and vitalized by the use ot Ayeres Sarsaparilla. A "doi 1 appetite, fresh vigoi, ami Imoyant spirits atteiul the use ot litis wonderful medicine. — I I II .. ■ S Carrol County lias placed $25,000 of gravel road bonds at a premium of *1,000. • Ktlpepsy. — This is what you onglit t«> have, in fact, you must have it. to fully enjoy life. Thousands are sea teeing for it daily, and mourning heeansc they iind it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yef it may he had hy all. We guarantee that Ele'trie iiittees, if used accordingtodireetions j ami the use persisted in, will bring ! you Good Digestion anil roust Ihedei men Dyspepsia and install instead l>u;»ej»*y. We reeoinntcnd Kleetrie : Bitters for Dj sj epsta and all diseases I of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys..Sold ! at 5Ue and 41 per bottle by J. K. Ad- ! ants A S3n, Druggists. I 3 Another new cable i' proposed ;tliis ! time America to Osiend. I ... .n..,. !IAl»PY HOME BLOOD PURIFIER is the People's Popular Medij cine for purifying the blood ; preventj i:tg or curing Dvspopsia. I’iHtottsness, ! Headache, Boils and all i-'evers and i one dollar pi>r bottle. A Scran of l*atn*r Sates Her Life. It was just an ordinary scrap of Wrapping paper, but it saved Iter hfe. i She was in the last stages of eonsuuipI lion, tohl bv pbvsieians that she was | incur aide ami could only live a short • time; stie weighed less than seventy j pounds. On a piece of wrapping paj per site read of Dr. King's Xcvv Discovery, and got a sample bottle; it ; bellied her, she bought a large hottfe. it liel|Ks| her more, bought another , and grew better fast, continued its use : amt is now strong, healthy, rosy, 1 plump, weighing 140 (found*. For j fuller particulars send stamp to W. II. Cole, Druggists, Fort SmitRTsYrial j Hotlleia*of this wonderful Discovery j free at J. II. Adam* A Son’s drugstore. The M >rinou Church has now 153,911 members. EILERTS DAYLIGHT LIYEII PILLS are a boon to sufferers from Sick lleadachf, Sonr Stomach. Torpid Liver and Indigestion. Sugarcoated, pleasant to take and warranted to go through In day'ight. Flora will have a school house costing 15,030. Etuzirr's Extract or Tar A Wtu* ’ Cherry is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy tor Coughs, Colds, Bronjchili*, Asthma,and ail throai Iroubr les; will relieve and licnetit Consumption. Try it and be convinced. Ev- ' cry hot it* warranted; price 50c. and S one dollar per bottle. Sold by all ! druggists. Prepared by the Etnmert Proprietary Co., Chicago. III. A servaut maid lu Germany gets j i from |20 to *73 a rear. Loose’s Re i Clover Pills Care Sick Headache, Dvsnep.sia, Indigestion, : Coltsflpathm. 25c per 1-ox. 5 boxr.t for 1$. For sale by W. II. Ilorubrook. There are a dozen working girl’s clubs in Boston. Loose’s’Red Clover Pill Kr-midj. is a i<osji7ve sgeeific for all forms of the disease. Blind. Bleed tug, Itching, Ulceraiited ami Protruding P lee— Price 50c. Sold by W. 11. llornbrook.

fork. J5I. M. C., 181 Pearl St.. New aoyi] IVby Will You cough wheuSb*lob’s Cure will give Itr mediate relief. Price lOcts and $1. So d by Dr. J. W. Bergen. A saloon at Hewtouvllle was blown up 4 Croup. W hooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved bv Shiloh’s Cure, Nutlil Itv III** .1 W UitHirnii Sold by Dr J. W. Bergen. AYjiite Cap notifications are reported from Hetin' and Daviess counties Sleepless Jfights, made miserable bv that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the Remedy fjar you." Sofd By Dr J. W. Bergen. Greeneastle has two miles of electric lights iu successful operation. That Hacking Cough can ne so quiehlv cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen William 'Osborne, a prominent resident or Elkhart couoty, fell dead from his carriage. Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a gurantce. It cures Consumption. Sold bv Dr. J W. Bergen. George Cox, colored, fell from the new opega-house, Evansville, j\nd was killed. Sjilloh’s Cure wBl Immediately relieve Croup Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. ol dby Dr. «f. w. Bergen. DU. JAQUE’8 GERMAN WORM CAKES destroy worms and remove them from the'system. Safe, pleasant ami directive. It lakes a man of push to run a wiedbarrojv. CMCLK SAM’S XEUVE & BONE LINIMENT will relieve Sprains. Bruises, Neuralgia and Rheumatism, Sold bv ali druggists. ‘Tjs a stale egg that doesn’t poaclh Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulecrs, Salt Kheum, l ever Sto res, Tel ter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or mi» pa*.t qnired. It is guaranteed to give perl';et satisfaction, or money refit tided. Price 25cts per box. For ie bv J, li. Adams & Son. m!4 yl 3 A Fact WORTH knowing Is that blood diseases which all other remedies f;dl to cure, yield to Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Fresh continua*

tion Of tl.U Stateuicnt comes to liaml daily. Even Elicit ileep-spatod anil stubborn complaints us IthetimaUsin, JUiouiuatio Gout, and tho like, arc thoroughly eradicated lty Uio use of this wonderful alterative. Mrs. It. Irving Podge, 110 West Until street. New York, certifies :—

for nearly two years from rheumatic I pout, being able to walk only with great discomfort, ami bavins tried various remedies, including mineral waters, without relief, I saw by an advertisement in a Chicago |«apcr'that a man had ! been relieved of tliii distres s as complaint, after Urns suffering, l»y taking I Ayer's ikvr-apavilla. I then decided to make a trial of this medicine, and took ! it regularly for eight months. I am ! pleased to sav that it effected a cotnI plete cure, and that I have since hud no return of the disease.” Mrs. fj, A. Stark, Nashua, X. II., ; writes: “fine year ago 1 was taken ill | with rheumat ism, being confined to my house six months. I mine out* of the I sickness very much debilitated, » itb no ! appetite, and my system disordered in | everv way. X rummenced to use Ayet s Sarsaparilla ami began to improve at once, gUning in st:v;i ;th and scon recovering mv usual health. I cann-*: say too much in praise of this woll-knowa medicine." “I liavo taken a great deal of ntediI' cine, but nothing has done me so much good as Ayer’s Sursajnirilla. I ! felt its beneficial efforts before 1 had quite finished one bottle, and I can I freely testify tlmt it is the best bloodmedicine X know of.”—I.. W. Word, Sr., Woodland, Texas. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PKEfAEEO BY Dr. J. C. Ayer it Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six lolitc*. $s. VertlrSA & bottle. TVHB Grain-Saving, Time-Sav-ing, Money-Saving Thresher of this day and aga. AS More Pointa of Exclusive Superiority than all others' combined. E^VBRY Thretherman and Fanner is delighted with its ^ marvelous work. m "TOT only Superior for all kinds l\| of Grain, but the only sue--L 'I cesaful handler of all Seeds. EkNTIRE Threshing Expenses (often 3 to 5 time* that amount) ^ made by extra Grain Saved. ^ WORKMANSHIP, Material, and Fidish beyond all comparison. VIBRATOR owner* get the best jobs and make the most Money. INCOMPARABLE for Simplicity, Efficiency, and Durability. T^kEYOND all rivalry for Rapid Work. Perfect Cleaning, and ENQUIRES no attachments or rebuilding to change from h- Crain to Seeds. M BROAD and ample Warranty IJl given an all our machinery. #»»^RACTION Engines Unrival. I ed in Material, Safety Power •A. and Durability. .UR Pamphlet giving full in

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** I nave used Paine's Celery Compound and It I ha3 had a salut ary I effect. Ittaivlgerat-1 ed the system and 1 teel like _a new man. It Improves the appetite and facilitates digestion.” J. t. Core-la-nd, rrlmus, S.C. Pame’s Celery Compound Is a unlquo tonic and appetizer, Pleasant to the taste, quick In Its action, and without any Injurious offect It gives that runted health which makes everything taste good. Itcurc3 dyspepsia and kindred disorders. Physicians prescribe it tl.oo. blv lor *s.oo. Druggists. Wins, RicttAunsoN £ Co., Burhngton. Vt.

Spring tnc-tllsIncnK fl'.a ten years o o. ' the nerves all strengthened, ih bowels rejuiiuu. thf Sj.ritty mu,' . a3 nothing els? «•- JtowwsW 1>y It tiKarm.t.tr: !•• morennv-j days! ha. It wtc'.-ret 1 S’-:5 U-aiyit t TbO !,ei\l3 IlKSi to «! p, rifled. ’Lvcr anri it-’s ctk-.j t on. jetr. t - . /'. <</-- Tux - ull i*’ li fry ■U, I‘ r h-»J Iif iiaMar* Jh /.itto I'J Th ijl6st Spring $edictae “In tbas~rin.de n onUl got npfi'd: teeling, a mi v,~. .v arennn i kcjgitt pound. *jic> iA‘> ra very mueh bettSf. it to all whs need: tag inerUcino." Mr 571 *rns aV rs a aerm. I : rr.lrr; with so tuct n , k flvit Iroulii hsrutyget ■'. ‘act i’am-PsOclcry „x..tv •J taken it n vcok 1 wit ■ cite Xnlly HcOtPieCu I iiasnsr np ana set on. - t aonA. Ijov. Burlington, Vu

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THE OLli REMABEE O. Sz TRAIN» GOIiSQ EAST: Stations. Aecoitt- Bay Night Fast mud'n Uxp. Exp. Exp. Lv A. Louis l!25am 8(1111111 7G0pm 800pm " Sfi»<;u« S-Want 935am lluXpm lOlOpui Kumiovnk, 858am . 918pm. “Uu.1t. _ fiOsam 1010am 9 80pm lOSOprn “Flora _iOISnm 1102am 1037pm 11 35pm “ Olney., llti’mn 11 lOtuu 1120pm 1117am “ Vluoennht. 1213pm 1252pm 1223am 120am '• Mitchell.. , 2x1pm 211pm 2 Mam 818am “Seymour... 107pm 818pm 817am 120am “N. Vernon. 110pm 115pm 4 21am 158am ArUinelnnutl. 7S7pm fiSOpui oilaui 710am “Louisville.. 025pm 023pm .055am TRAINS GOING WEST: Lv Clncinn'ti 030am 815am 7tiOpm 800pm “ N. Vcruon 932r.li: 1037am 9i5pmll).'lSpm “ Seymour .. lOOCuim 1103am 1010pm 1110pm . “ Mitchell.. II 10am 12‘Upm 1128pm 1217am “ Vlnconu’s. 150pm 210pm 1 .'Siam 235am “Olney... 2 38pm SOlp-n 219am 380am “ Flora. fS8Sp:a spin 382am 415am “ Oulu , ii ,.a» 499pm 4 28am SISam A “Sandoval.. 152pm 138pm 488am 52.5,11a “ Shattnc . 500pm l tOpni 118am />S5am ArSt. Louis., 722pm OlOnm 0.50am 7 45am OHIO & MlSSISSiPPlllailway. The Ohio* Mississippi Railway is the ulreet fast lino h-tween Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis ami all points East ami West. • . Four through passenger trains each way between Cincinnati ami St. Louis are necessary <o accommodate Its largo ami constantly tn- t creasing vol mue of travel: t hree between Cincinnati mul Louisville, and two between Louisville amt St. Louis. Its trains all enter 11 nion LepotsTin Cliieinnatl, Louisville nud st, Louis, conveniently located Wear the centers of business. Transfers to other lines are thus avoided. At St. Louts direct connections are made in same depot with trains of all lines for the West, Northwest and Southwest. The Ohio* Mississippi Railway gives special attention to colonists going West, either single or in parlies. Our agents are prepared at all times to furnish information as to rates ; ml routes to points West; price amt location opt mils, and when passengers are icady to start will call on them at. their homes, if desired, secure tickets at lowest rates and attend to checking baggage and shipping freight through to destination. At Louisville connections are made in Union !>epoi for all points East and Southeast, -a. and in Union Uepot, Cincinnati, for the East/ Northeast amPSoulheast. Through Pullman Sleeping Cars are runBy tills line between St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Washington, lialtimore and Intermediate stations. Pullman Parlor Cars arc run on day trains via tills line. Travelers going to any point East, West, North or South, should make it their business to ask for tickets via t leu. * M. Hallway. Passengers- purchasing local tickets will save 10 cents on.fuch fares, us the ticket rate is 19 cents less that the rate on the train. For reliable information in reference to routes, rales, tickets, etc., to all points hroughoin the United States, call on Ticket Agents of connecting lines, or address G.G. llo.x Durant, Ticke t Agent Q.AM. K’y, Washington, Ind, l’. U. Jones, District Passenger Agt. Vincennes, Ind. J. F. HaunAnn, W. It. SHATTrc. Prcs’t * Uen’l Manager. Geu’i Pass’r Agt. , CINCINNATI, O. ¥

Railrcad-:-Tim©-:-Ta'ble3 Evansvilie ^ Indianapolis Railroad. Taking Eflfetw Sunday, Oct. 2, 1880. GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. >0. 10. So. 12. •Jep. Kvansvil^-r . #:00 a m 5:00 p m “ Somerville . 10:00am 0:11 pm “ Oakland City. 10:18am 0:10 pm “ Petersburg ... 10:58 a m 0:57 p m .Vrr. Washington_U :50 a in 7:50 p m UOINU SOtTU. stations. No. 0. No. 11. VK*p. Washington.. . 1:10 pm 5:50 a in “ Petersburg 2:00 pm 0:20 am Oakland City. 3:04 pm 0:57 a in “ Somerville.3:15pm 7:10am Ai r. Kvansville 4:15 p m 8:15 a in No. 31 [southtslKnmd freight] arrives at 12:10 p. in. and No.32 [uorth-'jound freight] | at 10:00 a. m. Trains run daily except Sunday .connecting with trains east and west on O. & 51. at Washington. O.J.GUAliMUll. G enera 1 Pa ssenger Agent i .. ■ ..'”jt aiter: RIEACIC —CHICKEN— Cklsra Cure!

Thousands of dollars worth of chickens are destroyed by Cholera every year. It is more fatal to them than ail other diseases combined. But the discovery of a liquid remedy that positively destroys the Microbes has been made. Half of the young chickens ate killed by Microbes before they are fryers. A 50-cent bottle is enough lor 100 chickens. It is guaranteed. If, after using two-thirds of a bottle you are not satisfied with it as a cure for Cholera, return it to the druggist from whom you purchased it, and he will refund your money. ASK FOR IT! j THE SELF-THREADING ELDREDGE “B”

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