Pike County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 27, Petersburg, Pike County, 21 November 1889 — Page 2

THE PIKE COORTY DEMOCRAT. BY A. L. MOI ST. IVKM THURSDAY. •rl(inirTiai,p*r »«r • • *i.*a til* BATES. Paraont sending u« a <*Iul> <vf nv«. will CD, will ireoelve ilia j>»por five for one year. MpTki rtha I'aaatj Baaiaraal Baa the lae feat elrfalatUa af aaj aaiiMlwr »abltah*d It rtka feaatr l Advertisers will sets a aata al this feat! TlKlXti KATES. a w*s w.smostmosllyeai «u;$ mi *1| l tu 1 40 2 Wi 2 00 $ Ml I Ml] * S’. a in t mi isu low 12 « 1#W 30 W - - ■ I ■■_ to « j ool 7 ooi » ool ta uo! as W) 72 w U »»,♦ sou l soo i 2 oo tuo 5w> 2 30i 4 oo S 00 Swii 5 wi » w> 4 00 0 001 11 00 5 001 10 W»! 20 no 4>UK TICKET. For The Nml President, ■GROVEW CLKVKLAN'U. fat Seat Vice President. ISAAC t\C It AY. For Next Uuv. of IimIIuiim, Wo. K. NIDUCF.. B-J-IW.. 1 ■- .J EDITORIAL NOTES. Kvkkyiuiso iu I'ikeiHtuuly is !arts« —even tlie tax Dddi.ky's motto: “Out of money, ■OlltofVt.il>*." Dki'kmi upon yourself, ami not ujioii tlie government fora living. JL’axie* ami laxo*! Why so high? it tlie quetiiion of the 1‘ikeite. Sure enough, why ?

“Corns Vaknisii” I* Hie latest western us tut' for w lrl>ky. Hut ^ -“what's in a illint?“ Nxvra let difference in ideas interfere with liotpc patronage. Trade at home so lout; as you ran do a* well. Most of our neighboring to tews, are forming IJAinr-t Men's Associations. It ia tiiuR^MtilUUlh' should do likewise. Smokism v^uul the atUrb he loses same slow lire. this wav and by this Tin:nr me a few people who never go out on a strike— no ahlv, the bankers, and the millhmairs who reap the benefit of the tariff’. “Tin: Farmers should favor Protection,” suvs the Washington Gaaette. - Him. they don’t, when wide awake, 9nnT you can always hear that in uind. iulnd The Iiidian.t|K>ll» Journal opposes almost everything except 'lie monopolies of the country. I), fora dog tu, lick the sores of tliui journalistic l-aaarua! Tut l>rmocrat* elected tiCc goveraiors out of six. That is the result of the late election^. The result wa* surprising hut very pleasing lu Ohio end lowa'especially. This business at thn court house is entirely in the hands of the Hepubliran* of Pile county, and has bceu every since our county debt commenced to get higher and higher. Vicc-Phksiiirst Morton's mistake was in not confessing frankly to the eelliug of Ihjuor and asking his opponent« what they were going to do •boul it.—A'va*$eiiU Journal,

A M*s wav work (ill hi* strength 1» gone ami mill liar* nothing above a living, nor even a good living when lie i> taxed forty-seven |>er eeut. on all lie inii«l buy. Iki ym want any more melt taxation ? • Do vou want it continued whiu unnecessary ? lk> j you neeil a war tax in time* of peace? Ji'nOR I'akrkyt's prospects for; Ids scat are the best. lie will j along with all the other; inti the Democratic uiinorieiHiugh to defeat any l^au "action of the House. I’aireit hat an iuviulr. Posey's t'onlest i* an • Kmta* cille Conner. f man in this county reel tax : and lie feel* 1* too high: but what i* rlien you make up to tlfa.eighiy.tivc percent, it paid on the int|iorted D, amt which i* added to made because our “Infant ' are protected uunecesaari^ SoMjcof the Uepublicaus are already talking odiously of the new election laws. 1 hey say they de not see how the elect ion is to be conducted under such laws. One fellow it in our mind who talks apecitliy on this tub* ject. lint it ia no surprise to liear h!iu apeak so, for he does not Know anything about conducting an election without briberv. What is to Iwipaie of the mortgaged property of the country ? Will it fall Into the hands of those w+rtr hold the mortgages till nltThe-rodw-try belongs to a few? It looks that wav, for the number oi small farms are diminishing and the number of large farms iucrca»iug. Vote against laen who favor each things, and you will vote with the Dnmnerate. Kvkkv wan in Pike county ought to be studdying about his local taxes; aad every man in America ought to he studying Hie Tariff. Wliv Should a person be cot* pel led to pay a las for the benefit of a privileged few ? Can any man say he ia benefited because he page a heavy tax winch goes

Tm: death of S. S. Cox narrowed the contracted circle of Congressmen who made any pretensions to place in the domain of scholarship. Comparatively speaking, there are few men j in either branch of the National I,eg- | islatnre at the present time to giv* any attention to literature or acicuc< | beyond that involved in a cursory | glance over the iateat * novel* or a jspeaking acquaintance with tin j name* of a few of the more distin- ! guished geologist*, aitrouemcra and biologists of the day. Of the general volume and tendency of the literury ami scientific movement of tiie time the average member of the great lawmaking jfdv of the couutry knows auri careMuext to nothing. Xor was the common of thing* in thi* reaped ever inatBjally different from wliat it la uow. In the past, it is true, the Country had a Webster, Choate, Everett, Hubert C. Wiuthrop, Joaiah Quincy, Johu Quincy Adam-, Robert Rautuul, Cushing and (iartield in Congress, men who possessed the inwtiiictft and iueliuations of scholars, and who may be1 said to have made important contributions to tha literature of the day in which they lived; but they wore sea tie rest over a long period, and they formed a* much of an exception to the general mas* of their colleague* as they would do if members of either house off Congress to day. ^1 r. lilaiu in his address before the International Congress said that “we should be drawn together more closely by the highway of the sea.” Why is nut that closeness of relation by sea con n cotton already accomplished ? Why are we not now, and why have we not been for that last quarter of a century aaclosly connected with lirazil or Yene/uola a* wc ire with Ureal lirimh^mFrunce? Well, it may be ihat^^^Tresult had depended on our own I^Hatlre wisdom wc might be atill a* wiitgc to Europe a* to South America, but a wisdom wider than i ours ha* entered Into our affairs and j Europe is a next door neighbor, while South America and even the islands of the Uulf ar*stranger* in trade and only known to adventurous tourist*. Tit* jtraveier going to South America goes to England, and goes from there to the other halt of America. Why is that. Mr". Itlaine ? It is to be hoped that among the wise and helpful things thls Pau-Amerlcan Congress may do will be a little wholesome urgency against the ruinous restriction of our shipping and ship-building law*. ^ L. . . Wilts liustoff Frank shipped a bill of good* to tliis county some lime ago, he hail paid for it twelve hundred dollars In Europe. When lie got to the custom house in N'ew York City, he paid on the good* nine hundred dollars duty, or Tarifl. This he added to the twelve hundred, swelling the cost to twenty-one huudred doltwi*. Then he added to ihU tweutyone hundred dollar* a profit on the whole—on the Tariff a* well as on the ioiigiual cost of the good*. This profit on tlie whole cost the voter* of Hike county paid at well a* to pay the original cost and the thieving Tariff, t he F. M. II. A. kick on paying the profit, il‘ ii is thought to be a little too high; but wliat have they to say of the nine hundred dollars of Tariff and the profit on that ? Mauv of these F. M. It. A. men helped to pay thi* nine hundred dollar* of Tarifl4, and the protit ou il, and yet they voted for “Harrison and Protection." Every hugger of them ought 10 study a little before they vote again. - 1 1 11 .. BBSS

Wttrs our government wm established it wit declared tlul all m«n •re endowed by their creator with certain inalienable t ight among which wat tile, liberty ami the pursuit of happiness. It wat then believed that if men had an equal chance, if they were allowed to make and execute their own law*, toievv their own uvea, the (rightful inequalities aceu in the nionarrhic* and Ue*t<oti»n>- of the Ohl World, would entirely diaa|q>ear. Thla waa the dream of 1776. lint in a|iite of our declarations, in spite of our eouatituiioH, in spile ol universal suffrage, the lurqualitie* atill exist. We have the king* and princes, the lord* ami peasant*, iu fad, if not in name. Monopolist*, corporation*, capitalist*, worker* for wages hare taken their place, and we ( are forced to admit that even ttitiveyial suffrage cannot clot lie ami fcjfl the world. i #PJ*»u I'nlrs* the church oPdesus Christ rise up and prove* herself the frieud of the people a* well aa the trieud of tied, and in sympathy with the great masses who, with their (amities at their backs are lighting thl* battle for bread, the church a* at present or* gauiaed will become a defunct institution and Christ will go down again to the beach and invite twelve plain, houest Ilshernieu to come iuto an apoatlesliip of a ucw dispensation of righteousness man ward and God ward. The time must come when all classes of people shall have equal rights iu the great struggle to get a livelihood. —Taltoadge.

We twasl of American equality, but, .dew* any order of nobility iu the Old World bold more effective power over their people than U excreUed by "the tuauagers of our lru*ta and monopolists, our transportation system, and vast aggregate capital ? Mere rauk and name are of uocouaequeuce: it Is aha an balance ot power that counts and not Its were glitter and tiuaei. We have to-day huudteds of men iu the United States richer than any equal number of nobles that could be selected from all Rurepe aud their power ia iu proportioo to their The Democratic Central Committee •f this Stale waa called to meet at Indiamtpolia yesterday, to prepare for iimHdKKS

OUR FtS4l. the government pretend* to “protect the flwuy tribe'’ by laws which areas foolish as the Siste-mcu who got thenr up. Tiiev hire Ash commissioners to go over the country to we ilia* i>o one owns a seine or Ashing net, and to prosecute those who do. They allow people of all classes to catch ttoli with the honk, but not otherwise. This is uo protection at all. Millions of A*h are caught with the hook before they arc large enough to j make a good bite. The net and seine j catch only Ash that are large enough | to eat—weighing three and four pounds or more. A better law would be to allu w no oue to use a hook, large op small, and to allow no oue to use a sstneor net with a ntesli small enough to catch a small Ash. Allow the use j of nothing but nets and seines with meshes so large that no Ash ot less than ten pound* weight could be caught f» them, aud then only the [large Ash could be caught. This would prevent the destruction of millions of small Ash by the useof the hook in the hands of small kor« [and loafers. With the law as it Is, I Ash are protected about like horses would l»e protected if all the colts were killed, or cattle would be protected bv allowing all the calves lobe killed. Our Fish Commission d» of ] uo u»e under the present laws, though ' it cost* the people a mint of money every year. The foolishness of the tish laws is what causes the people to violate the laws without the least care for them. Our other game law* are better, and are therefore better respected.

BAUDOT REFORM* The Australian Ballot System has cuine to stay. .It is important that every Democrat should understand its importance, ami favor it* extension throughout the 1’uion. Democrats have everything to gain and nothing to lose by accepting and advocating it. A method of voting which not only renders It impossible for either political party to charge chicanery at the polls upon Its opjionent will be a great blessing to the country, and to all partiea. Tliis it accomplished by the Australian system. It was tried under very excellent auspices ill Massachusetts and proved a complete success. That it is a good thing for the Democratic party is abundantly proved by the result in that State. A system which works so admirably iu Massachusetts TO*.V P'«*e 1° he just what is wanted in South Carolina. Republican* at least cannot deny Ilia* sni-li will be the case. The ballots and election machinery are provides) by the State and local candidates, aud managers arc spared all expenses hi furnishing ballots or supervising the voting. Tim voter is admitted to au iuclosttre wln-re he receives a printed ballot containing I be uaincs of all the candidates. He then proceeds to mark the names' of those for whom he wishes to vote. He fold* the ballot ami deposits it without Inspection by any bod v. Tliis system renders it impossible" for employers to watch and bnldoae their employs on election day. It insures a perfectly five aud perfectly lione-t election. If it shall be introduced in all the States, it will no longer be imstible for the Republicans to charge intim- | illation or fraud at the polls. We have Hie law iu Indiana, and It will be enforced when the time comes. Lot every Democrat lend ids aid to securing an honest election. BRAZIL as au Empire is jierhaps gone foreve:’. Hut on Its ruins it established a Republic fashioned alter the U. S. It hat bceu a revolution in tlie last thirty days, without bloodshed. The like of it has perhaps never Wen before. Dorn Pedro goes •juitelv to private life without complaint, but has enough to live on the rest o? Ids days. ..... ——— Sot'TNRKN Indiana has bad a beautiful Kali so far. Oar assertion that Southern lmlfcma is the mest delightful place on earth is verified by a . thou-aud observations. Don't leave ; here, but slay aud make strong demand lor a better government. That < is all we need, iu a local wav at least.

«Wfc»—■ —■ —»■>—-—-—— Consumption Kurrljr Cured. To the Kditor—Please inform your readerthat l have a positive remedy for the above named disease. tty its timely use thousands of hopeless case* bare been permanently cured. I aball be glad to aend two bottlra of my remedy raaa to any of your reader* wbo have consumption if they n il send me tbeir express and poet ottve address. Respectfully, T. dLOOUtt. M. C„ IC1 lYari St„ Sew York._aoylj Gum camphor is offensive to mice and will keep them away from place# where it is scattered about. A Scrap at Paper savea Her tile. It was just au ordinary scrap ot wrapping ; paper, but it eared her life. She waa iu the law stage* of consumption, told by pbj sb ciaus that she waa Incurable and ooulp live only a short time; sbe weighed Ices than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper sbe read of Or. King’s New Discovery and got a sample bottle; it heleed her, aha 'bought a large bottle. It helped her more, bought another and grew better test, continued its use and Is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 110 pounds. For alter particulars tend etamp toW. II.Dole, druggist. Fort Smith. Tital bottle of this wonderful Dteeevenr Freest J. R. Adams A Son’s drug store. A sprained ankle has been cured in an hour by showering it with hot water pound ftow a height of a tew test. Sleepless Nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure ia tbe Remedy ter you. Sold By Dr Jl. W. Bergen. Lease’s Bad Clever Pill Remedy • a posttive specific ter all term of the dtaeawc. Blind, Weeding, Itching, Vloernatod. and Protruding Pilea.—Price Me. Far •ale by W. R. Horn brook.

HOW'S THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollar* Reward tor any cane of Catarrh that eanaot be cured by i taking Hair* Catarrh Cute. | F. J.CUKNEYA CO Prop*. Toledo, O. We, the underpinned, have known F. J. Cheney tor the last 13 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all buineaa irons* e» lions and flnaueially able to carry out any obligation made by their Arm. West A Traux, W holeeale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waltoxo Kixnan A Marvin, Wholesale Druggeslets, Toledo. O. K. H. Van lltssRN, Cashier, Toledo National Rank, Toledo, O, Hall’* Catarrh Cure la taken lutcrnally, acting directly upon the blood aud mucus surface* or the system. Price 73. per bottel. Sold by all Druggists, t When dress silk become* wet put it between the ha mis to dry quickly. Eu.rrt'8 Extract w Tar A Wiu> Crkrrv is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy tor Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma. and all throat troubles; will relieve aud benefft Consumption. Tty it ami be convinced. Every bottle warranted; price 30c and |1 per bottle. Sold by all drugglsta. l*repared by the Emrnert Proprietary Co., Chicago, 111. Eard, If applied at once, will remove the discoloration alter a bruise. J, If. Loot.* R*» Clovrr Co., Detroit, Mich.—Geutlsmau: My wito ha* for some time lieen afflicted with something like n scrofulous disease, ami tottud do relief anail she gave vour Extract of Red Clover atrial. I am happy to say she ha* experienced great relief. Thi* is but a alight testimonial of my appreciation of yovr effort* in behalf »fhumanlty, which you are welcome to us* tor their b-nifit. Th* combination of ingr>-diats (bund in Ayer** Pill* render them tonic and curative as well as cathartic. For this reason they are the best mediciue of costive habit*, as they restore the natural action of the bowels, without debilitating.

Did tou notice Unit fine nead of hair at church last -undtn^ That was Mr*. B—. Slic never pel mij^Bcrst'IC to be out of llall'a Hair Renewer. ™ Many* n<An is expert with crayon* w ho is not kviWul in drawing tea. HAPPY HOME BBQOD Pl’RlHKR i« the People's Popular Medsclne for purify ing th* Wood; preventing or curiug dyspepsia. Biliousness, Hepdaoh', Boils, and all Fever*. One dollar i>er bottle. Vinegar help* digestou, but a sour temper ruins it. UNCLE s.VM'S CONDITION POWDER w ill cure Distemper, Cougbs, Colds, Fevers, and most of disease* to vvhieh Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and Poultry are subject. Sold by all druggist*. Niagara Uiver t#low toe Falla ha* beeu gradually falling for three or four yeat% DR, 4.Mjl'K'S HERMAN VVORMC AKE destroy* worms and removes them from the eystern. Safe, pleasant and effective. Ewpcpsy This is what you ought to have. In fact, you must have H, to fully enjoy life, Thousands are searching (hr it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands U|«n thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by alt. We gunrautee that Electric Bitter*, if used according to directions and the use persisted in, wilt bring you Hood Digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsia. We recommend Electric Bitters (hr Dyspepsia and all diseases id Elver, Stomach and Kidney*. Sold at Me, and 1.00 per bottle by J. R, Adams & Son. Bathe tired eyes in hot water two or three time a day; it will rest them A Strong Endorsement. Toledo.O. J. M, Loose Red ( lover Co,—Gentleman : Having made use of your valuable pil* remedy, I cau recommend it as the lies! I ever used; having found almost entire relief from using it fbur times. Hopiug other* will try it with the same success. 1 am veur very truly. II. M. UXLEY No. SO Summit St, Patients rubbing with chloroform will remove palm from black alikor any other ni a terial. ltnrklen's Arnica Naive. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, l'leers. Salt Rheum, Fever Scree, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chtthlaiua, Corns, and all Skiu Eruptions, and |>ositlrely cures piles or M> pay required. It i* guaranteed to gire perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price At cent* per bo*. For sale bv J. U. Adams A Son. mldyl

A little pounded ice laid on the buck of the neck will alia? nausea. Lmm'i Bed ( lottr P1U* Cure Slek Headache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Const!, pation. J4c per lio*. & boxes for $1. For sat* by W. II. Ilorubrook. Siegfried \V a ener, or I b* famous composer intended to bcedme and architect. SLEEPEESS SIGHTS made miserable by that terrible cough. Shilnh's Cure is the Remedy for you. Admission to the French Exhibition coats only 3 sous during Us closing days. THR REV. GEO. II. TIIAYEU. of Hour bon, Ind.. sryat "Both myself a«d wife owe our lire# to SHILOH'S COXSCMPTIOS Cl’RE.” The whole village of powelton, Center, County, Pa„ la advertised for sole. Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve Croup Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, old by l>r. J. W. Bergen. Henry Wateraon will lecture this winter on "Money and Morale." Why Will You cough wbenShtloh'a Cure will give immediate relief. Price Wets and ft. Sold by-Dr. J. W. Bergen. Ten thousand debtor* are languishing in the jails of Great Britain. —«—- Croup, W hooping Cough and BronchlUa Immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by Pr.J. W. Bergen. Charles V. Piper, of Seattle, baa discovered a new • pee lea of pine. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure It aoid by ua on a gurantee. It curea Consumption. Sold by Dr. J W. Bergen. George Kennan reeteves from liOO to |S30 per lecture.

TUB OLD RELIABLE O. Sz 2v£. TRAINS GOING EAST; Stations. Anom> Day Night Fast mod’ll Exp. Exp. Exp. Lv KL I .outs . - Hhattue ** Sandoval., *> Odin.. “ Flora. « Olney,,. “ Vlneenn** “ MUchall... “ Seymour , N. Vernon. Ar Cincinnati. ** Louisville.. 625am Ita 656am 966am 1018am 1108am 1218pm 231 pm 407 pm 4 40pm 7 37pm 683pm Suoam 700pm *u>pw Ooiam »06pml04O|mi ...... 918pm. 1010am 950pm 1650pm 1102am 1037pm 1135pm 1140am 1120pm 1217am 1252pm 1223am 120am 241pm 23lam 313am 346pm 347am 426am 413piu 422am 433am u.'Wpm 631am 7 loam 623pm . 6 33am TRAINS GOING WEST: l.v Cluetou'tl udOam 613am 7 uopin* 360pm “ N. Vernau 932air 10S?am 943puJH>3Spm *• Seymour .. IrtOSau* UQ3am 1016pm 11 iwpiu " Mitchell.. 1119am 1201pm 1126pm 1217am 130pm 210pm 150am 253am 2 55pm SOtp-o 249am SSOaro SSSpm 't in 5 52am 413am 4 m 450pm 4'25am i 13am 452pm 453pm 458am »33am 500pm 446pm 448am 355am 7 22pm 6400m 650au\ 7 45aui “ Vlneenn’s " Olney...... “ Flora . « Odin “ Sandeval “ Shaitue Arst. Louis. OHIO & MISSISSIPPI Railway. The Ohio A Mississippi Railway la the direct fast line between Cincinnati. Louisville. St, Louis and all points East and West. Four * l> rough passe niter trains each way hei ween Cincinnati and fit. Louts are necessary to accommodate Its large and constantly tnr reusing volume of travel; three between On’innatl and Louisville, audtwobetween IamIsvllle and St. Louts. Its trains all enter Cnton Depots' In Cincinnati. Louisville and St. Louis, conveniently loomed near the centers of business Transfers to other lines are thus avoided. At St. Louis direct connections are made In same itspot with train* of all lines for the West, Northwest aud Southwest. The Ohio A Mississippi Railway elves special attention to colonists going West, either tiugle pr In parties. Our agents are prepared st all times lo furnish Information tut to rates »nd routes to points West; price and location i»f lands, and when passengers are leady to dan will call on them at their homes. If 4eilred, secure tickets at lowest rates and attend to checking baggage and shipping freight through to destination. At Ismlkvllle connections are made In Union Depot for all points East and Southeast, *nd In-Union Depot, Cincinnati, for the East, Northeast and Southeast. Through Cullman Sleeping Car* are run liy Uil* line between St. Ismls, Cincinnati. ls»uisvllle. Washington, Italtimore and iulermcMato stations. I-. ,'man Parlor Cars are run on day trains ria t.;ts line. Travelers going to any point East, West, North or South, should make It tVetr business l<» ask for tickets via t ic O. * M. Hallway. Passengers purchasing local tickets will ta'c jo cents on each fares, a* the ticket rate Is tit cents less that the rate on the train. For reliable information In reference lo routes, rales, tickets, etc., to all points tiroughuut the United States, call on Ticket Agents of connecting lines, or address «.G, Hon fll'KANT. Ticket Agent O.AM. R*y, Washington, Ind. U. Jonxs. District Passenger Agt, Vincennes, lud. J. F. ItANARD, W. H.S1XATTUC, Pres. aiiitUcn. M‘gr. Geu, Pas. Agt A 1 IN. O.

Tine Safest A UP im»t powerful alterative i? Ayor’i Sarsaparilla. Vouuk a:a! pltl art'alike bom-litet! by its uso. IV;

eruptive uis | cases peculiar t<>, ■ t’.ililrcn Uuthlnj; else is no effective t. tills BtedUiue. v Silo its ajjreealli: Haver makes L. it easy to atluiiu- • tsler. " My little boy 1 ml l‘ar«e m r..fu* Ions ulcers ou his tirek and throat I rum whlt h lie suffered terribly. V» o physiviaus

worst* muter their euro, anti t?ver\ body ex|>ert*d lie Konld die. 1 li*<I heard of the lemarkahte cure* effected hy Ay«l‘* Sursapatilla, and decided to have my lny try it. Shortly after lie begun to t,iie thl* medicine, the nlcel* c< to. lueneed Mlltlt,UtdtKflrr using aereral bottle*. he »n entirely cured. He it now a* healthy ami tttroog »» any hoy of hi* m;e.''-VIUiaW l'. I>ot»gn»r!y, Hampton. Va. *■ In May la-t. mr y«unge*t ehild. fourteen mouth* oUl, 1 • wan to have son * pit her on it* head ami hotly. We »p. plied various simple If medics without avail. The wrat inorrawd in »nml>er ami discharged copiously. A physician urns culled, lull the aores romiuuetl to ninltiply ttittil iu 11 few mouth* they nearly covered the child's hea<t ami hotly. At last we Wgua the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Ih a few tlay* a marl ml change for the better was manifest. The irnresassiuuetl a more healthy condition, the discharges were gradually diminished, ami dually craned altogrlhrr. The e-Hi lei is livelier. It* Kkin’is fresher, ami it* appetite lieiter thnn we hate ole served for months."—Fraufc M. OrlfOn, Long Point, Texas. ♦ “ Tlie fortunla of Ayer's Sarsaparilla presents, for ehronlc eliio ases of almost every kind, the Ust remedy known to the medicul world.”—1>. SI. Wilson, U U.. \Viggs, Arkansas. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, rtirtua by Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co., Lowell, Mast rrtcefl; *i*t«ulr«,tv. Word, f.» tsittle. I

PROFESSIONAL CARDS E. A. BEY, Attorney at Law, PETERSBURG. INDIANA. paint ototJ. R, A Jams A Son’* Drug Star* ' ~ sUac He is also a member of the United Stales Col lection Association. and litre* prompt *tt*u Uon to ever; matter in which he is engaged I f mciu*MO!t A a TATUO» MICRARDHKI * TAYLOR, Attorney at Law PETERSBURG. INDIANA. Prompt attention given to all business A Notary Public constantty in the office o Act in Carpenter Building. Eighth and Main ERWIN SMITH, Attorney at Law, AN© REAL ESTATE AGEXT, PETERSBURG, INDIANA Office over Gu* Frank** More Special attention given to Collections. Hitvlng and Sell In* Lands. Examining Title*. Fundi A ini Abstracts, etc R. M. KINEi Physician urn Surgeon PETERSBURG. INDIANA Office in Bank Building Residence on Seventh street, three squares south of Main Calls promptly attended, day or night I. H UltAR. Physician urn Surgeon PETERSBURG, INDIANA W 111 practice in Pike and adjoining counties office In Montgomery Building uffict hours day and uight. M^DIstases of Women and Children a specially. Chronic and difficult ease* solicited J. H. RI'NCAN,_ Physician and Surgeon PETERSBURG, INDIANA Office In Carpenter Buildiug, ftrsiRlonr W.H. STONECIFHER,

SURGEON - DENTIST. t»KTKHSBl'H«., 1M>IA\A. Offle* In room* * A 7 In Curponlrr Itulldtnr Operations All work warranted Anaesthetic* u*e<l for painless extraction 01 Ireth. Uum E. J. HARRIS

Resident Dentist, PETEltSBUMU, INDIANA ALL WORK WARRANTER HEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ' .-v *w,vyy 1IKMIY I'ICLOM Insurance *><> Rea 1 Estate -A-er©ra.t, PETERSBURG, : t i INDIANA l.ea tin* Companies represented Promt attention to business Notary worn raff)till and Intelligently performed Kates ttuxm title utttce lu Uank Building oVt Home ^Lg-aiii ,-:1S I’KTKIISBMiU.;My appliances are alt »»»■ and In dlreel i-oniormlty with the latent Improvement' Um>I In Dentesiry. I have Incited |m rimiuriitly «t IM Russel’s resident uBtr, where 1 will do Bridge and Crown work a specialty Dll JOHN D. I.Qt'.TXEri It'll. D E 1ST T I S T. Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, PITUIVUI H«, : ; INDIANA. All hand* and Town Property placed In my hand, for sale will be advertised free of charge. OFFICE—Upstairs over City Drug store. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES’ NOTICES "V t)TlC K Is hereby given to all parties Interested that I will attend at my office In Ktetulal, KVKRY TPKSPAT,' Tutramuie! business connected with the offlee of t no tee of Isx-khart KitnwUp. All peiaonr having business with said office will plea>e lake notice. J. W. STIMVKU. Trustee. XJOTICK In hereby given to all parties eon. AN rented, that I will be jA fit; residelive one mile east of AiymUIx, kvKNY Trtwxr, To attend to business eonneeted with the offle. ol Trustee of Monroe township. SAMUEL. LOWE. Trustee. N OTICE Is hereby given, that I will be at my residence. the ITtSTTUl'UDXT, To attend te business eonneeted with nffle. of Trustee of Logan township. •HjrPuslUvely.no business tnuisacted eg. cepl on oltlce-day*. SILAS KIRK, Trustee. ■VOTICE la hereby given to all parties rot corned that I will attend at tuy residence KVKRY tlONUAY. To transact business connected with the offlee Trustee of Madison tow ship. •HP* Positively uo business transacted except uu ottl lee-days. JAMES RUMBLE.Trustee.. VOTICS Is hereby given to all persons In* an teres ted that I will attend at my offl.-e In Velpen, *V««Y FRIDAY, to transact business connected with the office ofTruatee of Marlon township. All persons having business with said offlee will please take notice. W. F. BROCK. TrusteeN OTICE U hereby given to all parties eon* centad that 1 will attend al my offlice kvkrY bay. To transact buduess connected with the offlee of Trustee of Jeffbrsontow-nsldp. It. W. HARRIS, Trustee MILBURN HOTEL. Geo, R Wiliams, Proprietor Having purchased the above Hotel,-1 au» prepared o entertain guests In the b* »t sty I I shall keep my tabled furnished with the beat the market affords. GOOD 8AMPL ROOM

A ft JlOO ORGAN for $86.00 A >590 ORGAN for $76.00 A 576 ORGAN for $60.00 A 5560 ORGAN for $46.00 TEHi JE->ARE-:-SOLID-:-FACT SI Do Not Fail to Call and See This New Stock Which Will ba Sold rfn LIBERAL ' TERMS Office on DEPOT STREET, Petersburg, - - - . Indiana. *» _< • ~ ogrooom; _ _ : ■ : . JOHN HAMMOND. GOODS OF ET7^BX3-Z- KIND To which he ■ Ireets Attention. Ilia HRY COODS are Arvt-claes, and the stock to .very Urge Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions. Give him ac 11, autl yon will be convince,l that he U giving BARGAINS on hU entire stock - 30LID GOODS AT LOW PRICES. BOOT** AND SUCKS. OSBORN BROTHERS fey Occupy the XKt’HANT SUCK amt BOO'D STORK on Main street with a splendid iiu« ot BOOTS and SHOES For Men, Women, and Children. We keep R. 1.. Stephens’ and Emerson's brands ej the FINEST SHOES. -«i0SBORN i BROTHERS,h* Petersbi irg, Iiidialia.

MERCHANT TAILORS C. A.. BEEGEH & BUG., THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS, Petersburg, Imllaua, Have i Large Stock of Late Styles of Piece Goods Canetatlnatuf I ho very lw*t suiting uud Pier* (jooiU Perfect Fits, Styles Guaranteed.

DR. ELLIOTT’S \ Medicated Food/ A Sure Cure for all Dlaeaaea In ■ HORSES, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs ArUia* from ImpuriUM of ttw Blood. u« from Functional Soraafomoato. A DEAD SHOT OH WORMS, AID I CRRTAfll PREVEHTIOH OF HOG CHOLERA.

K>>r sa tl>v u. w. .Vsdt.y, tieiterai Merenanuise. i.eMAmrvtlie; A. R . xtuunpMB, usntr si Mcreb lulls**, Arthur; Sarah nt»>IR4m, t>ruggl»l, Algiers; JUrmejer A t o., breggtnw >tiut General .eivhuiulise, stemlsl; J. T. Bruntli:*. Ueu. llsnlwsn A FarmtiV fcuppll**, OM**U Jehu Hu let, U**uer«l Merchandise, PtkeYtll*.

c \ SYSTEM BEGULATC S! Th*» f upniy all Hw Rnqulramanto of • Oomaiat* , ‘Modiolno Chaat" to tha HouaahoM. A^utiHiiaiuwhmsMiminmwT.iM luacutta. »ici mubacm. auua ui mu, vnmmtvm **■ niaua tbocbim m ui.ii) mmu TNOtE It NO KINO OF lIVtt T0000U THEY WIU NOT 000(1 MMtatKMItniMI. DO**. 05*114!*. M •nrro'MTt »> aoc. par Bento, only | «r wife *4.1? BAti.yw’rwi j. r. Smith * Co., ai« JPr*p-t, m. *•» YMOtWANOO <«P TtmMONIAka MOM MAM* WUm

pETEKSOB'S A6A2IHE BEST AND CHEAPEST. I thvlr «et |,tvdncUoue. THE BEST H. It uoeelett and nearly one hundred short Murine will he riven (luring the year. '~EHOLD DEPARTMENT—embracing etth-lee on h utih, unrein, kitchen, (uw other tubjecia Invaluable It ever; hon*nlu'.il. u ■ til* .ck, home dnoaBtaktug, the cordon, kitchen, amt other euhjccia Invaluable t» ever; hou*eh»UI. "I HE BEST FASHION DEPARTMENT-gtving Hi. tntaet and, Imimetn.vKM f<lt ..r out jur and home wear, lull? described, lllurtrated tqr Htuulaoute Colored Kta»Umu-l*l»t;» mJjin semne wwet-eafnTiiiea a)m> e * ull-Slxe hretld'ettern monthly, HE BEST FANCY-WORK PATTERNS—man; * t them printed In colem-at*. bracing the new eat end meet ponvlhvr deeten* produced at home aud abroad ’ HE BEST STEEL-BN0RAVIN08—b no* the only nwga:l«a firing J*CH EApfjST^ee no other snagatioe lire* to much of ietoreet and variety Air the Men* price t> within the reach of eeeejhodj. TERMS; $2.00 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. E EGANT PREMIUMS FOR GETTING UP CLyBSl f Withe haadeoiae engraving, "The Two Men; Iota.” era ( choice of one of our .tandard hound buuka, a» premium. them, t * duett of all ‘ HEmoney, lit •6.40 f With eu extra copy of the magailUa for eue jeer, \ to the getter-up of the club. « Iiln. - Sft.OO ( With to extra copy for ont year and the engroTtn* I ■ pie a, • • « » 40.00 \ or a hock, aa prcaiutua to the gotier-up of the olbh. TOR LARGER CLUBS, STILL. FIBER PREMIUMS ad for a aamplecupy with Ml particulate. PETERSON’S MAGAZINE, Q Mt Chaatnut St.. rUloMgkta. I*