Pike County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 9, Petersburg, Pike County, 18 July 1889 — Page 2

IS8t;r.l> KV'KKY THURSDAY, «iiscuirri»'ti (till RATKS. persons nendtB* us • ASi, viu receive the paper free We 0!>c ye*e. ■ST The Pike t<>satj ha» »• Iw* M,t rlreaUtia* sf mj mhp**" >»««•*•< la Wke Ceattyl lliffBm? ***** * **** •* ADVEKTtSINU BATES. Bpacc. 1 e. p ws[S u«|4 u» $ -«fj "eT»;i"*w rt g> 3m« | 2 t» J It 0> 4 n OC s w a »> »o oo 4 90 K OUi 1* OO 8 00 § OO* W 00 . rtf' «, 1 ',.1' J IT, '• 5JI . W 0 00 11 00, 0) P6 1 rJe'fij S OH. It ttlj 4 «> * tt> W «" jj| 40 •» corn! .11»! > 7 Wi #0»> 18 W *0*1 7*1# Jineh < -hi.! w.f i»isv w Set. J> 1 V> 1 Ml 2 «> Sell 1 00 l S» 3 <#| * » 4 met. 1 2' «0 * •'** 3 «»• urtiVn’ 1 7.1' 2 So' * 4 00 r* a .a. « (all i «k! % Ifci Imos'lyear EDITORIAL MtftS. A liegger (lied la»t ulyht: bla 4»ul Went up to God. and »aid: 1 («me uncalled; fWKlVMtt Lord; Tilled for want of hreM. Then answered him the !<ord of Heavens ‘Sou. bow can tl)is thing be? Are not my saints on earth? and they Had eurely succored thee.’ “The saints, O. lord." the tMggaraali, “Live holy live* of prayer; Ilow shall they khow of nuHi as we» We perish uuaware.” ••They strive to save our wicked souls, An dtit them for the sky: Meanwhile, not bavin* bread to eat, (Vorpive!) our bodies die.,. Toon the Lord U<xl spoke out of hear en In wrath ami angry pain: “O men, tor n tmni my Son bath died. My Sod hath lived in vain!” f-ornc of owr ioe»l jroiiticians arc veourtlng the F. M.B. A. through lltc .newspapers. The Kvaiisvtlle Courier wauls to know w hat those out ot work thought of Ihe Fourth of July. • ii ■ j a Lei every friend of the Dkjiockat reitieniber that wo want every item of news, !Midjictjioc<j|^igdy. An exchange sav-s Indianapolis lias Jen thousand dogs. Well, what of il ? JllduTih.it city turnout a President? Tit* man who lias a mortgage on his house knows that hc-hasone tiling a cyclone can never lift. Don’t in* vest. Evansville sent two lunidred and <iftv dollars otil: of the citv treasury , «»‘ll»e “Protected" miners in Clay cniniiy. _ If the Mew Harmony Register can ■steal any more from ‘he Dkmocuat Ilian We can steal front It, that paper cauhave the belt. ” Smoking after tm-als is injurious and smoking liefore meals is injurious so says the latest pronunciameitto. An inveterate smoke? says the sully remedy for tbeevil is to quit eating- ____ When the F. M. Ik A. tieginv to tinker with politics, at that hour the order will begin to die. Look out for the political demagogue; l»e is dangerous and seek* only his own good. Kim your own lusiness. ‘The people ot ^Petersburg are growing restless a!out tlu* way the 'Town Board is .neglecting the' streets. They will rise iu Ihctr might. Kemeinber il is not the Democrat. but (lie people who an- passing this sentence of condemnation.

Ji-vu> My# that a salt lro»l is forming m this country. A» soon as tliat is stone #al> ought to iw put on the free iist—the tarill'taken oil’—ant) the trust tints knocked! “higher than a kite.-’ Don tyou sec how the tariff is cursing the i*cople? * “Money to feutT is the sign put out hy the man who accumulated wealth which has been the product ot the laboring man who has been gullet) into believing that ouP system of taxation is for the laborer's benefit. Thus does “wealth aevnmnlate and men decay." Most of the talent infhe possessions of our young men U being squandered on worthless pa-t times. The >oung mail's fun anil amusement arc all right, but all plat ami no work is indeed worse than Jack's condition when he was made dull by ‘•all” work and no play.' We hope that, before Harrison t\ rites his next message to Congress, that his horses wilt take fright at the high tariff that is stalking through the land, run sway, throw him out of his carriage, and jostle him up just enough to bring him lo a sense of the real condition of ihht country. The tendency of the many is to the “scheming” plans. Too many arc wanting to get rich, or make a living at least, by some plan that will give them the product of the labors of others. It' is time the people were coming to biittlc against the hateful trti'-t*. Junius is about to be converted. - What is to become of the vagrant's family ? They mar do well as long as he wan find something to steal or .a some one whom lie can get lo gamble at osrd* with him ; but when the evil day smses what (lien ? By the way, how Winy men in our low u are without visible mean* of support ? Who is responsible for It. anyhow? Tl*« Republican* are hereby informed that die Democrats are all imek flow Salt lUver, at the liead waters of which they cleared off and left in good condition for the Republicans a fine ire-1 to be occupied by them from tiSW to, 1896. After that time the Republicans will be given a m

£55 Aud now phet Idling us lo "look out ” What If we do "look o«t r Arc we not here ! and how could wc keep the »iorn»s off if wc looked out all the time? It would bo better if they would warn us to look i». But they arc almost always mistaken, and therein lies our safety. Junius is preaching Democratic doctrine. Ilia head seems to think right, ami has come to the point where he needs oi ly lo understand how our Tariff laws are making tariff millionaires. When Iiv understands this— ormakes acknowledgement of what he Knows, then his head Will be DemocrsUo—his heart, where will that b<J? I, ■ - Thr Democratic party is a body of 5,WO,3S9 white men, who went to the I polls aud voted for Grovet Cleveland j aud low taxes; a political organiaa-1 tiou with 100,000 more voters lhau the Republican party cantaius, and with 1,000,000 majority of the total while vote of the cotiutry iti its ranks.—Exchange. ______ Philadelphia Times: In the view of Foraker’a followers, Corporal Tanner is quite the biggest figure in the administration at Washington. Tamicr, himself now laughs at the suggestion that he must go. He thinks it is the other fellows who will have to go— Harrison and Blaine aud people like that—and leave him and Foraker to run things. Junius is again writing letters to the Press. He quotes Goldsmith admirably, and acknowledges that for years wealth accumulated and men have decayed, nuder Republican rule to be sure./itemedy for these evils— vote the Ifremocratle ticket and there- J by do vonr little mite toward enacting law-list will greatly retard, and in tnaiiyHns'lances destroy, the jiowerj of nouopaly. Give monopoly a black i eye at least. Hit ’em again, Junius. ] Terre Haute is in debt more than the town is able to pay many times over. You may exjioct to see that town increase taxation ami then will follow a decrease in the value of real estate. Such is ever the case. Let the public see to it whether iu town. | township, county, state, or United j | Stales that taxi* are not too high; ami then values will be good enough to keep business of all kinds good, nothing else intertenng. We are pleased to note that the editors of the Press are not catertug to [the wishes of the Ucbupticaus whooppose the movement ou the part of the Democrats ot the last legislature to [ secure good school books at reasonable rates. So much, so good. Though Gov. llovey was forced JUy the F. M. U A. to recommend the l»ook law iu his message, yet there has been a majority of the Republican party fighting the move. Of course, we we mean the politicians of the Republican party. The carrier of 'Mis paper delivers 172 copies per week to subscribers in Petersburg—nearly as many copies a» are delivered by the Press and Denioctal.—“Riproaring’' New*. If the editor of tine News will just keep on awhile longer some people will doubt his veracity. As to truth, most people think ho “will a little.” The editor of this paper has always hail a friendly feeling for the wayward youth, and out of pure sympathy clipjied the above item and published it so that the people of this broad land (also Europe. Asia and Africa; would know that the little obscure sheet really exie's.

ll»e American nag contains tuirl teen stripes alternating ml ami white | ami so many stars in-the upper corner nest to the flag staff as there are I states. There are now thirty-eight i stars, and the number will not vary | until July 4th 1892, aud not then tini less more states are added to the Union. It is intended in the War Detriment to arrange thirteen of the stars, representing the thirteen states existing when the government was formed, so as to make one large five pol'd star iu the green field and then arrange the other stars around them to denote the additions that have bceu made since Washington first took the oath of office. It would be a beautiful design and will perhaps be adopted. ___ The Democracy of tirceue county arc alive for the cause of Tariff lieform. Ob July 27th they will have one of the grandest political gatherings ever held in Southern Indiana, on the fair grounds at Bloomfield. Senator Voorhees, Congressman O. AT. Cooper, Ex-Oongrcssmeii Thomas II. Cobb and Juhu E. Lamb, Judge John C. Briggs. Ex-Speaker Kibtack, and a number of other speakers will be there. Special excursion trains will be run from Sullivan and Bedford, and excursion rates will be seen ml on the regular trains on the E. A 1. and I. & V. railroads. A cordial invitation is extended to the Democrats and Tariff Keforriiers in all adjoining counties. It will be a red letter day and everybody should attend. A Pmxcrrox paper of recent date contained an articlo on the Dummy i line between Evansville aud Xew- | burgh, amt also stated that a line was I to he bniU from Princeton to Union, in this county. The Democrat congratulates the citlaens of Union on S the fact that they wilt soon be able to | compare favorably with Evansville ■ in this as well as other affairs. On 1 Sunday and after the day’s work is [done, the merchants and mechanics, of Union, ran stretch their tired limbs ; on the green grassy lawns in the little : village of Princeton; and In return the rustic youths of Princetou can "palnt’er red" everv night in the week in the gilded |wlace* (etc,) of the “tough” eitv of Union and be back iu time to commence plowin' corn In the rooruiu.' Let ’er be built ~

If there be any one thing in this world more powerful than any other,, that one thing U consistency. Thousands of people all over the country are hiding behind the Inconwsliwprv of others. They are not acllv# in what they know to be right because they cannot, or will not, place themselves on a level with wicked men and women who bow the knee to God iti professions of holy pretensions, while they are known to be the vilest of characters—wolves in shcep’sclothing and prostitute themselves in vile practices, such as would put a blush of shametipon the most aatanic cheek. Every day and in almost every community, we timl men and women making long Pharisee^ prayers to be heard ot men, that their visiting one another in the vilest dens of iniquity may lie covered up. They go to prayer that should have its refining Influence; but, before it can ingraft Into them a principle for the bettering of their natures, they return to their sins, like the dog to his vomit. Everywhere and in every pfrty and church we find this inconsistency, but In a less objectionable degree. Men who arc Democrats in principle vote the Republican ticket, and men who are Republicans iu principle vote the Democratic ticket, and men and women who are Christians in faith practice every thing that us unchristian. We once knew ot a woman who was In the habit ot standing before her girl pupils for au hour at a time, lecturing them on the evilof tight lacing, and at the same- time was laced so tight that she could hardlv breathe, and wore a bustle so large that she looked like a tow-boat with a stern wheel large enough to j propel an ocean-steamer. Again we call to mind a preacher who was compelled to marry one of bis choir girls because he was responsible for her I delicate condition. If the docti in* of there being a hell be true, (and we have nodis|iosition to dispute it, for there ought to be one), we must say pipit such iiicoiisistencicq^kre tilling that awful, bourne with souls. Take up the Bible, that two-edged sword, and strike with itolibAtion ft the evil ot the world; and every time you strike, draw the instrument back, quit let tlie edge coming towards yourself hack the rotten out of you. Let there 1>e complete consistency, atul you will have in your possession the remedy for all evil, and for producing a world in which it would be a pleasure to live. With consistency' in all things, how beautiful this world would be! isDiissr RISES. Martin C'ennty, Indiana. This favorite Summer ResorLis now open lor the season, with all of its amusements and attractions. The character and reputatisn of the Hotel and Springs are so well known that we reter the pntdie to any one who ever visited the place. ltound trip tickets for sale from ail points on the O. £ M. mad and its tributaries direct to the Springs. The Evansv llie and I Kichmohd road (now uuder construction) will be in operation from Klnora to Bedford ou or about July 1, and will pass by the Springs, thus enabling persons to visit our place by rail. These Springs are located eight miles north of Shoals, the County Seat of Martin, and those visiting the Springs will have the opportunity' to see and examine the noted * Jug Rock," a wonderful curiosity in nature, which lias been Visited by scientific men for fifty rears The Waters of Indian Springs, five in number, have no su|>eriors as health restoratives. The following diseases are greatly iw-nefitted or cured permanently by the use of these waters, ‘drinking and bathing, uui der directions of an experienced physician, as thousands who have been treated can attest, via: Dyspepsia, diseases of the Skin, Liver, Kidneys. Bladder, I'rinary Organs, Bowls, and all Chronic affections. TERMS: $Stog 10 per week, according to location of rooms. Communications asking lor information answered promptly. Address, DOBBINS BROTHERS, Indian Springs,Indiana.

spwpgeon iirai. A t*ull helmigtng bn George Davis goredjo death • fine home belonging to Lnrtnn A Shepard. It is the third hone the animal has sored . J. J, Kleener is doiug a ell as the r. M. B. A. merchant. No Boodi.kr. rr Heath Lawrence liorubrool^ raised wheat this year that yielded fit bushels per acre Winfield Hart and Mias Kloreuce Steele were married last Saturday evening. We wish them a pleasant journey through life. Bitchy* Boy. Hsrltr 1 teats. We have a nice Sunday School at Hosier. | Brother Vinson Willis makes a good Super, i inteudent, and is loved by all the scholars. John B. McKaight aud G. M. Mount : rode the F. M. B. A. goat recently Miss | Kate Smith ia attending school ot Prince. ; ton. Black Ixk. t’nlsn lsenna. [ Courtney Colvin and Wright Liudy have ; new arrivals and are as “happy as a big : sun-flower” Mtss Lida McClure has re- | turned from a visit to Patoka and Oaktown. | . Miss Laura Hearing, of Newburgh, is j visiting friends and relatives here Jos- | eph Sbawhan went to St, Louis last week. U. T. Kitue is out of the poetoHee and I is doing a lively sewing machine business. | With this issue Pearl enters upon bis third year of correspondence. Puu. Orwell Items. | Our fhnaera are all so busy as to make i business a little dull for our merchants ... | The report that Frank Bihierback Sr. will return to Otweil, is false .. Dr. Link wears a broad smile, despite his fat and the hot weather . The mill company here contemplate a batter business after the new wheat is fairly on the market ...Our efkieat school trustee, Dr. B. W. Harris, has about determined who will be the township teachers the coming year, and will sooa announce the same. Railroader Their Business Baeming. Probably no one thing has eaused such a general revival of trade at J. R. Adams A Son's Drugstore as their giving away to their customers of ae many free trial bottle of Dr! King's New Discovery for eoasump tiou. Thetr trade is simply enormous ia this wry valuable article frost the feet that St always curen and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, a ad all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. Toucan test it betore buying by getting a trial battle free, large sire *1. Every bottle warranted.

Washington, July 11.—(Special.)— Congressman Perkins, ^of Kansas, whom some of the Western members arc pushing for the Speakership, is in the capital, looking after patronage. He is called one of the big four of the House, and is regarded as a possible candidate for the Republican nomination in '92. He lias lately visited the Oklahoma country, aud gives glowing accou i»ts of the enterprise and progress of the people of that section. “It is really wonderful,” said Judge Perkins, “to contemplate how the lands lately ceded by the Creeks and Scminoles have filled up with au euterprisiug, pushing, law-abiding class of settlers; but sixty days since these lands were an uninhabited wilderness, and now towns and villages are springing up all over Oklahoma, and the good farming lands are already occupied by homesteaders aud their families. School-houses and churches are beingerected, and all the elements of advanced civilization are prospering.” Hew Hr. Cleveland Occupies Ills Time. I New York better iu Florida Times-Cnion.)-Every Saturday afternoon he makes his way to the pier of the Kail River Line aud takes a sound boat for an over-night trip. He travels without a servant or valet—a luxury lie has never indulged iu. He is then on his regular weekly trip to spend Saturday night and Sunday at Marion, Mass., about forty mile* journey by rail from Fall River. Me has takeu a small collage there—the property ot a Boston clergyman—for only two months, j This quiet village is situated on a lit- j tie arm of Buzzard's bay. and is, iu no j sense, a fashionable resort. He leaves on Monday afternoon, reaching New York on Tuesday, and putting in an appearance at his office. Mr. Cleveland, contrary to the general idea of him, is a reader of the best books— not an omnivorous consumer of everything just from the printing press, but an intelligent student of tbe best. He does not read much general history, nor a great deal about politics, aside from certain special subjects in which he becomes interested. Novels which have commended themselves as worthy of attention, get it from him. Few men in politics or business life read so much poetry as does Mr. Cleveland—something which seems to have gone almost out of fashion. He reads the best newspapers and lias a genuine respect tor them. When the summer is over lie will settle down in a house on the west side of Madison avenue, just above Sixty-eighth street, where it is certain that less attention will be given to personal and poli'ieal ambitions Ilian in o,tX)0 other homes within five miles of the City Halt. Epoch. Tbe transition from tcujr, hungering and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the life of the individual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health has been attained is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard in” Praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe their restoration to health, to the use of the Great Alterative and Tonic. If you arc troubled with any disease of Kidneys. Liver or Stomach, of long or short standing you win surely find relief by use of Kieetrie Bitters. Sold at 30c. and $1 |>er bottle at J. K Adams & lion's Drugstore. Alva Courts, eighteen years of age, took a lit while fishing in White river uear ltocKford. last Saturday, aud drowned before as sistanc could reach him. Kant's Extract or Tar & Wiu> CUKKKV is a safe, reliable amt pleasant remedy for Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis. Asllima, and all throat troubles; will relieve and l>eu« tit Consumption. Try it and lie convinced. Every bottle warranted; price 30e and $t per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Prepared by tin.* Emmert Proprietary Co., [ Chicago, 1U.

me Mi" four s.vsu-m nan atieoriM.il to* C. V. C. Railroad. A bursting steam-pipe in the Madison cot-ton-mills, last week, severely scalded engineer Noab Taylor and Machinist John Blakely. Merit Wins. We desire to say to our eitixen*. that for years are have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’* New Life I*ills, Bnckleu’s Arnica Salve and Klee, trie Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that hate given sueh universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and aw stand ready to refund the purchase price, il ' satisfactory results do not follow their use. : These remedies have won their great pupuI lardy purely on their merit. J. K. Adams Jfc Son, Druggist*. bl Michigan wheatfietd* are sufferidg from tbe ravages of the midge. Consumption Surely Cured. To tbe Kditer—Mease inform your readers I that I have a positive remedy for tbe above j named disease. By its timely use thouj sand* ol hopeless eases have been perma- ! nentlv cured, i shall be glad to sand two | bottles of my remedy rant to anv of yout readers who have consumption if they oil I send me their express and pout office a«f. | dress. Respectfully, T. SLOCUM. M. C., m Heart St.. New ! York. My 1} Since the removal of the Jones twins., at I Tipton, the house containing them has been besieged tv visitors. George Cox, colored, foil from the new opera-house, KvansvUle. and was killed*, Sew Albany’s fruit shipment, thus for, tout up iu excess of pWMflO. Richie doyd, one of foe oldest resident* of Tippecanoe county, died foot week Logansport is considering a project of water supply from Lake Maxinknkee. Mrs. Anna Shute, oT Hamilton county, died recently at the age of ninety-four. W. J. Probasoo succeeds his father no secretory of foe Fort Wayne Gas-hghtCom-i»»y. . _ Miss Anna McCartr. of ConnereviUe, has Joined the Sisters of St. Frances at OldenI burg. _ ! Professor Nef. of Purdue, has accepted a chair ol chemistry at Clarke University, Worcester, Mean. The official majority against Prohibition in Pennsylvania was JSJ.OSL Shiloh’s Cure will imi Croup Whooping Cough obi by Dr. J. w. Bergen. Artificial ice is cheaper in article in

m system when catering il :;ucb articles sbo used except no prescriptions ble physicians, as the damage are tea fold to the good you car rive from them. IIairsCatart ufactnred by F. J. Cheney £ C* contains no mercury, and is to ly, and acts directly upon t mucus surfaces of tha system Hall's Cstarrb Cure be sure ; genuine. Sold by Druggists, ] bottle. ■L *rbe whoh tbemocui ? j never b« to reput* :y will d« msibly deJure, man Toledo O., 1 internal, blood and In buying i get the :e 73c per 11*. The transition from long, 1 painftil sickness to robust benl epoch in the life of the indiv a remarkable event is treasure* ory and the agency whereby tin has been attained is gratefb Hence it is that somm-h is bet of Electric Hitters, So many ft owe theirTestoralteu to health the Great Alterative and Tonic troubled with any disease of Ki or Stomach, of long or short 9 Will surely find: relief by use of ters. Sold at 90 cts. and $1 pel K. Adams A Son. , crlng and - marks an ml. Such ittthememood health I;* blessed. *5 in praise 1 that they the use of If you are - eys, Liver > uling you jctric Bit!>«tUe by J. Isaac Males, a moider in a Evansville stove foundry, was recently b ly burned by the upsetting of a ladle fill with mol. leu iron. Anthony Henderson, of Lagr ' ge county, was killed last week by the ret 1 of a sin. gletree, the trace breaking w « be was driving a hay rake. Bncklen’s Arnica 8a The beet Salve in the woi Bruises. Sores, deers. Salt K! Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hamit Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, ly cures idles or no pay re*} guaranteed to give iierfect sit money refunded. Price 39 cei For sale bv J. U. Adams A Sot **. f! for Cots, 1 to, Fever 'hilblains, d positivej red. It is faction, or :•= per box. atUvl Police dissensions have be< i bothering the people at Kt.Wavne. UNCLE SAM'S CONDITIO will cure Distemper, Coughs,! ami most of diseases to whieh tie. Sheep, Hogs and l*oultry S*>kl by all druggists. ilfOtVDER ’Ids, Fevers. Bhrses, Cat--e subject. Michigan City buds a i Chicago. »arke >r saml - DR. JAQTE'S GERMAN W INC AK1 destroys worms and removes V * Ji from tt cysleiu. Safe, pleasant and el live. Words cannot ex press thegr tude which people feel for the benefit done ew by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. L ; standing cases of rheumatism yield to :s remedy, when all others fail to give lief. This medicine thoroughly expels tbi ;§>i*eu from Jtbe blood. Ayer's Auir Vigor has long I I the first place, as at hair-dressing, in th estimation [of the public. Ladies find this -eparation given a beautiful gloss to the h , and gentleman use it to prevent baldt s and cure humors In the sealp. As you like it. Gray and fan may be changed to their natai coins—lueown or blaek—by ham's Dye. Try-it. 1 whiskers and even ; BuckingI If given in time, your ckicke > will nevei I have gapes or cholera. We in >a Ganter’t | uiagie chicken cholera cure. ' d “nocur* I ao pay” by Dr. J. W. Bergen. I J. M. Loose lted Clover Co: J. have use*l j your Fuut Ext. Red Clover B soms, pre j scrilsd by Dr. A. I. Sawyer, I nroe Mich, and have received great be: ;it from tin : san e, after having suffered a 'eat deal foi I years. Respectfully, Helen Mitlimun r Rock wood Mich., Feb. Uth, IS l. The army-worm is doing gi «t damage ti crops in Howard county. Improve tbe nutritive fu lions of th< scalp by using Hall's Yeg Hide Sicilia i Hair Reuewer and thus kee he hair fron falling ami turning gray.

lit>n- to remove v the widow. BILKlkTS DAYLIGHT VER PILLS arc a boon tn sufferers front ek Headache, SnurSimnach.Torpid Liver: 1 Indigestion. SuK«reoated. pleasant to la e and warruut- | ed to go through by dayligh Astoria, L. I., has seven 'hinese farmers. -i I1APPY HOME BLUOl PFRIFIER is the People** Popular MedK «f for purifying the blood; preventing or ct Biliousness, Headachy, Boi and all Severs. One dollar per bottle BONE L1NI- , NeuIJSCLK SAM'S NKRV E MENT will relieve sprain, ralgia and Rheumatism, f d by all drug' gists. Too mueh corn juice wi husky. make a man Los Angeles is to build i ewer to the ocean at a cost of !4S,0Q0,U0« Why Will You cough w iShdoh's Cure will gire immediate relie and fl. Sold by Dr. J. W. There are somthinglike in ihc Catskill mountains. Price 10c ts tousand hotels Croup. Whooping Coug ad Bronchitis immediately relieved by 'hdoh's Cure. Sold by Dr. J. W, Bergen. HI The Argentine rcpntdie s ordered $1, doo.onu worth of torpedo b s. Sleepless Nights, made i terable hr that terriblecough. Shiloh's C * is the Remedy for you. Soft! By Dr . V. Bergen. There are l^U prison i in the Ohio Penitentiary. Li That Hacking Cough c: - be so quiokly cured by Shiloh's Cure. 1 guarantee it Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen Li There are i.btO veteran) > 1 the Dayton Soldiers' Home. Excessive warm weothe Englaml. v prevailing in Cure is Shiloh's Cough nod Con. s ._ sold by us on n gurantce it cures Consumption. Sold hr Dr. J ’ . Bergen. The New Albanr distric 51. K. Conference will be held at Coryd *. commencing on the ad and continuing ■ > nedays.

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Thousands of dollars worth of chickens arc destroyed by Cholera every year. It is mare fatal to than than ail other diseases combined. But the discovery of a liquid remedy that/Mafew^destroys the Microbes has been made. Half of the young chickens are killed by Microbes before they are fryers. A 50-cent bottle is. enough for too chickens. It is guaranteed. If, after using two-thirds of a bottle yon are not satisfied with it as a cure for Cholera, return it to the druggist from whom you purchased it, and he will refand your money. -5-^ Subsbri^e for the Pifce County Democrat.

GODE if? LADY’S BOOK } or 1889. •we what IS cent* will «k»» It will _— - . r ”• '*~. ■ ii Eat will teb.vou how to «et the the silk them, the gold organ nnd other valuables tot Get A Better or Msgjuiiw than hysaband'white. latest ftom novelties In needle work Latest end mtwt poiwhjj __voo.r home. Cook. nua help . Iv Her Own Pressrokker. t»f ‘ " “ " Godey** Lmly’s 1 a will fled in eas Su ciibe for the Pike Couo

CITIZENS OF PIKE CO.! When you want anything In the way at HARDWARE!! -YOU SHOULD CALL OKJOHN H. McATEE. He has just located at Qaklaad City/) 1 Where can be found one of the beat tinea of HARDWARE, ST0¥ES,ZH5 an7 grates tinware. SHEET /ROM and COPPERWARE He occupies the old stand of Tolxn. TTCT. Bell. W.H. STOHECIPHBB.

- —*—'— [ t * *''• .'s. w’v'cv Vx.'v'V.'V'V'v.'WV >/ SURGEON - DENTIST. PETKKSBVR%, INDIANA. Office in moms S A 7 in Carpenter Building. Operations Urst-eliess. Ail work warranted. Anaesthetics used for painless extraction of teeth. Dane At Home Again -:IX PETE it SHl‘RG.:My appliances are ail new and in direct conformity with the latest improvements used in Dentestry. I have located permanently at I»r. Russel's resident office, where I will do Bridge and Crowu work a specialty DR JOHN D. LOKTXEttICH. DENTIST.

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ResicUnt'DeiLtist, FETER8B1RG, INDIANA. ALL WORK WARRANTED Model Barber Shop. Lee & Parrott. The only shop In town rnn :by white men Work llrst-class. Satisfaction guaranteed. We make a specialty of Children's and also of Ladles" hair cutting. Dyeing done to the satisfaction ofaii. call LEE A PAIUIOTT. SALESMEN WANTS* sil \ SALARY ask expenses paid or I Lllihcroi commissions to local men. out-J (Pill free—no collecting. Permanent) si I Ions guaranteed. Experience ua essary. Choice of territory if apply at once. L. P. XU ( US TO* * CO. Empire nurseries, Uoeunsriut. N. Y. April IS t-u I CHANCE to MAKE MONEY H salary ami expense* puid, or C.inmlaslon if preferred. Salesman wanted everywhere. No experience needed. Address, elating age. The U. L. Tan Pages Nareerj Ce.. besets, 8.1. Railroad-:-Time -:-Tabl«a Eviusville A Indianapolis Railroad. Taking Ellect Sunday, Oct. 2,1886. going north. stations. No. 10. No. IS. ■>•)>. Kvansvilte. 9:00am 6:<N) p m “ Somerville .. . lOHM a m 6:11 p m 44 Oakland City. 10US a m 6:16 p m 44 Petersburg . 10:6# a m 6:67 p at Arr. Washington — II :S0 a at 7:50 p m ISOINU SOUTH. stations. No. 9. Oep. Washington_ 1:40 p in 44 Petersburg:... f 2:83 p at Oakland City. 3:04 p in 44 Somerville Arr. Evansville 8:15 p in 4:16 pat No. 11. 6:30 a a 6:20 a a 6:67 a at 7:16 a a 8:15 a i No. 31 [south b-bomul freight] arrives at 12:10 p- at. and No.32 [north-hound freight) at 10:00 a. a. 't rains rim daily except Sunday,connecting with trains east and west on O. A M. at Washington. (i. J. GRAMMER, Genera) Passenger Agent THE OLD RELIABLE O. SZ , TRAINS GOING EAST: Stations. Aceoin- Day Night mod’ll Exp. ~ Exp. Fast Exp. Mitchell.. 44 Seymour 44 N. Vernon Ar Cincinnati 44 Louisville. Lv St. Louis.. 025am 8 Warn T 00pm SO 44 ska-toe 848am 955aiu MOKpm Wh 44 Sandoval... 858am —.. 918pm. 44 Odin.. 9Wain 1910am 930pm 1030pm 44 Flora .IS 18am 11 (Bum 1037pm 1133pm 44 Olney.. 1102am 11 fOam 1120pm 1217am 44 Vtuecnn’s 1218pm 1252pm 1225am 120am 44 Mitchell- SStpm 241pm 281am 313am 407pm 34tipm X47aui 42tam 440pm 415pm 42am 453am 7 37pm fitiOpm balam 7 Warn 625pm 625pm ...- 655am TRA INS GOING WEST: I.t (hnclnuhl 630am 818am TOOpm 800pm 44 K. Vernal 932am 1037am 943pin 1038pm 44 Seymour -.10 ham 1103am 1016pm 1110pm 44 Mitchell... 1119om 1201pm 1123pm 1217am 44 Vlncenu’s 150pm 210pm 156am 23Snm “Olney- 2 33pm 301pm 2149am 330am 44 Flora ... 838pm pm 332am 4!3am 44 Odin . 44 , m 430pm 428am 815am “Sandoval.. 432pm 438pm 438am *2Bam 44 Khattuc . 500pm 446pm 448am 5S5am ArSt. Louis. 722pm 64upm 850am 745am 0BI0 & MISSISSIPPI Eailwar. Bb Ohio A Mississippi Railway Is the direct, fast line between Cincinnati, 1-ouisvllle. St. Louis and all points East and West. Four through passenger trains each way between Cincinnati amt St. Louts are nceemary to accommodate Its large and constantly Increasing volume of travel; three between Cincinnati and Louisville, and two between Louisville and Sll. Louis. Its trains all enter Colon Depots in Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louts, conveniently I wated near llie centers of business. Trans- - ferst to other lines are thus avoided. At 8t. Louis direct couneellous are made in same depot with trains of all lines for the West, Northwest and Southwest. The Ohio A: Mississippi Railwav^lv ml attention to colonists going >5 rat. either single or la parties. Our agents are prepared at adl times to furnish information as to rate* and route* to points West; prices ml location of lands, and when passengers are teady to start wilt call on them nt their home*. If 4rslred, secure tickets at lowest ratra and ntteud to cheeking baggage and shipping freight through lodcstluation. At Louisville connections are made la Color Depot for all points East and Southeast, and In Union Depot, Cincinnati, for tbs Bast, Northeast and Southeast. “ 4 Through Pullman Sleeping Cura are run by thin line between St. Louis, Cincinnati. Louts' lie, Washington, UalUiuore and tntermedh te stations. r ullrnr n lOrlor Cars are ran on day trains via this line. Travelers going to any point East, West. North or Sooth, should make it their business to ask f >r tickets via tee U. A M. Ksllwsy. l'assengers purchasing local tickets will sa-'e to eenta on each fares, as the ticket rate is SO cents h*» that the rauypn the train.