Pike County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 28, Petersburg, Pike County, 28 November 1889 — Page 2

MP*Th* rtfca I'ml] **wmt has th* Ur(•it elmlillH of alar «"■»*>'' **•«*♦* »■ MksCaaatrl HwrtltMi will nkiiMti •» thisfect!. . , ADVKHTlSlNti RATES. two 3 wo 4 w»;»moai*a»«*:ly«*r »l »«W| soot *•»»»«> is, W SS SuO uSNS® 10 60 30 oo 40 00 is oe saw <;«o 1 so I _. J no 3 60: S jo 3 00 ! H 3 4 00 3 00 4 no 5 00 TOOjOOO mm TICKET. if' #iwTtM' Mwxt Tr»fW*i>t. GjRON Ell CLEVELAND. For Next Vic* PsiftcUnt. ISAAC' 1*. QUAY. ~\ For SW Got. of tmllono. TBLACK. EIUTORIAE NOTES. No farmer com ilfnril lo vote for, irar taxis hi times of peace. If he 4o«s, he vole* against himself. ^ It was a campaign of Education in Ohio and Iowa, and the work done was Tory satisfactory in its results. If <-on want to know what was the matter with the Republican party at the recent elections, ask Harrison Sin i'b* -CoNGfcKOO convenes a week trom ,;iext Monday. Then thettUslc will begin. It mightjbe inferred front the “klekinis” in the .Republican ranks that sonic of (lie President's appoinlMients will be “hung” np iu the Senate. _ Chicago Tims: The only safety for the Republican parly lies in llte FbAiuioueineut ol extreme protection. If t be present Congress doe* not make saiisfut tnyft reductions In the tarill the l)cm will be cy1 sweep a year lienee

eltl: Wiiuuy Jffttn. >lo»t all HejffTblicau papers sav the! f*l*rolitbitiu»dsts did it," in attempt-j lug ip account fir bow the late elections went. tli'l it." would be ; ;ibout%li<- way* to aronm! for Tiik presidents tiiubcr ageu4h Obi Jill UoritadaV, has been heard from down in Arizona. He left hit |»o*l of duty aud, borrowing a team and au- ' other mans wife, beaded for Mexico and may ‘‘gel there.” li will' be a long lime before ibe administration can find a man to till bis place-%uor-allv.— Vinctnne* bun. Cw it be that the editor of the JVesrs wants to bring Frauk Scott and Fraud Bildcrback into disrepute by jneutiouiug their uaiueain connection with the coining Democratic convention? Mr. Scott is able to take care of Imuaeif politically, and Mr. Ililder* back waa called to the position of Deputy-Auditor becau»e the Republican party bat no one qualified for fbat position. The bent time to study and discus* the 1st iff i* “an ofl' year-’ when the hcatol political pas*iou does not blind the cl e* ami obscure the merits of the subject. The Indiana tariff Reform league is formed willt Ibis pur* Csc in view. The Kuox county aucli meets at the Board of Trade rooms to-morroar evening ami alt friends of tarift reform are iuvited.— I7»ce««e» Sun. ... i . _ - ..i lathe editor of llie A era at the Jiead of the eouuly organ ot the Republi -an p*«ty in Pike county ? ilow much lie does for the Democracy is not a question of concern, as all iiu- , dersland that bis aim is to work up a vjpdicc among Democrats—a ha* ~~ site another. -Well, the Dowat* ha?? a little too much sense that. "lUtf majority shall rule." [the policy of iliJULtjBiuoorati.. party pike county. It is right. Sap He fTiia editor ot .Vtm got w ise Ui week and nominated meil for the county electioi on both the rte«ntl Democratic tickets, frank ^ScouaHtPCh auk Bilderback. for SUFHfl aud A/(iditor respectively*. 'I’bcy are both) good -Democrats, gild would therefore prefer ibe noiuinatioii at the batids of the Democrats. As to Mr. Scott’s being defeated by a Democratic ring, he kuows that to he false, fie aloe has reason to believe mat ilie nlit&r of Ibe A>«* voted for lift man who deleateii him in mats convention. It is foolish to discuss such quest unis however, for the Democrats always go iuto a couycuilou of the whole party iu width every man has a vote. This is the fair way, and It will be done again, and good tneu will be nominated.

IVuatU lliere in the tit nation iu! Jlke county lo warrant any wan in ; payip£ that he it satisfied ? Our tax* j p* ary high, aa«l hare been getting j higher, pnrreal eatate ie depreciat-j Jug iu eal^ie crerjr day, and there ie at j present uo pfomiee or improvement. It ie poeitiypty difficult to tell why these thing* ary true. There ie no public Iniproreweiita going on, uor hac there been anr far^kan. With the right kind of industry like comity ought lo ti» ope of the beet piacee In (lie world. The eoi) hi too good to )iertail a hardepip unleee it }e brought \ on by soma agnpyy other than the }tarty prho tide If, Thiaie naturally a great country, and i*ode pf the beat piecee on the earth. The rot (hie aide ^^pgiark taakea our whole ffoiibje.

Iaxy votr.ia whom you will unset | they are surprised that liie Dem-j bcrau hare elected fire ot the si&< Governor* in the recent ttwliuMvi 'liter forget that Campbell, ot Ohio, ! and Boise, of Iowa, went into the figist with a dear au<l well under#; owl ritig of iai iff reform iu every speech. lit MiMicliuitiu the fight w«i conducted ou the tamo plan, and tilal State came nigh elect iug a Democrat alto, the im tueatelr larger Uepnbljgan tna-1 jorlty being greatly reduced. From there tiling* any owe cau see clearly that tariff reform I* bound to win,' aud that Grover Cleveland with his idea* are the prominent object* in th<* Anterieau citizen's mind. The Uepublican parly wiil hare to lay aside it* own ideas and addot those of the Democratic party «Ae awept from the aartlt In an flection cyclone in 1891 “Tariff wguinents and it more than anything' elt#," i* the way to aces uut for the way tlie late elections went. Third term business could not have elected Boise in Iowa, nor could It in aur otic state so have affected the election in any other state. The tacts are that there was a rather lull vole ail over the country, auiT -every wliWrtit Democrat* were preeminently well satisfied with tho results. Cleveland's famous message lisa educated the people more than any other oue thing in tho laat thirty year*, lie i* to-day the greatest tuau iu America. ^ ‘•Bat lor Orguuucd Labor.' But for the organization of labor, fewOr collages woo hi dot the landscape and working people in cities would he crowded into barrack* like so much live stock. But for tlie organization ol lahor.au uninterrupted stream of Chinese immigration would be (touring in upon u* from the west > to meet I lie steady (low ol pati|>ericed 1 European labor that would come In; without hindrance from tlie cast. Bu^b^^ganhted labor, factories ami < »liuB^Kld not be tilled, women a d chikn^Band men would be doing ihe work ^beasts of burdeit in the fields. But for organized laborevery state legislature an I oilier law-tit ikingjtodtes would be more completely m*er the control of tlie money power than they are to-day. There is not a law upon the slatuie books providing lor the i health aud comfort of employes in the great manufacturing concern*, but organized labor inis placed it there. The only barrier that holtla back the Chinese hordes, and stays the tide from Europe is the grand army of or-1 ganized labor with its two or three1 millions of votes. Through tlie de- ' lermineil effort* of organized woik-j tr*. child labor has been abolished iu * majority of stales, and will eventuklly be suppressed iu all of them. It is organized labor that keeps up the standard of wages iu this country, and says not only ‘-thus far shall thou go but no further" to the tuoucy pow•r, but “ye must restore that which lias been unjustly withheld (rout the people." it is organized labor that stauds between the people and alltbc ill; memicned alnive; it s.land»‘l'weiweea the government to-day and anarchy, revolution, national decay md death. Surely labor is lit.cd iu a noble cause; a crusade that will give new light and life to a groping, iutirtu world. Out of the way, ye | -makers who go about prophesying evil gff* the laborer*. Consider the blessing* wrought rather than obstarles that may dispute the way some- ( where in the dim future, and press the work of organized labor! Letter From iommoa Sense.

In respouse to an article which appeared in the Democbat last week. ' “Common Sense" writes: “The fish law waa gotten, up by some man or meu, who, it tried for crime, never could be convicted, it their attorneys would take to the in-j ,-ane dodge. Times who favored that! law have sufficient testimony to settle ; their case of ius.auity to the satisfaction of auy court. First, the law was passed to protect 1 the fish; but the law is powerless be-! cause the fish were created for food for mau and he thinks ho has a natural right to it. A jury would uot punish a man for doiug what everyone thinks is right—as the eatiug of j fish. All people, almost all people, j think 11 is right to rat fish, especial- i ly al'tei they are bigruough. The set; net destroys fewer small fish than auy other instrument for catching them, llad the -smart" tuen thought that at soon as the Fith-f'eattriissiou- j or turns loose 10b.0uO.OUO of *]tawn fish in the head waters ot the rivers j where they live till large enough to go down, (aud if they are small they will seek the iiead waters to get away front their cuemies, the largo ii*h),Uie bauka of the creeks would Ire lined with small, boys aim gills to catch them with the hooks, do you uot sup(rose the law would have been against the hook iustcad of against the net ■ and scire? I have seeu ihe small boys goiug aloug the creeks with whole striugs! offish that were not large enough to j make a bite, and feeling proud as Al- j exauder. Again I have found men. yvitb bucketfulls of 0<XJ or 1,(X)0 of j these small fitb. Now, if kill all j Ihe babies, will there ever be anyj more men and women ? Cau you ex- j pect to stock the rivers so long as all the small fish are destroyed iu tire creeks? Stop aud think before you ‘ spend thousands ot dollars trying to j ■toe): the rfvere in a fruitless effort! and with money tbai should be left j with the laboring classes. Common Sense.

The Faremm-Mortoii Combination,' \ that played here all laai week, are thU week in , Washington. They played' Uere to ra*Ur entail house*, owing to! the fast ibatVppr people do not make k practice or.showrgoing, pml lore trailer a tint-ole** lecture. }t is a. lealtliy sign, pofflly.

-- WAsaistiTos lima. (From Our Itesotar C»rre«jKm«icnt.| Washington, U. U. 2sov. IS, 1SS9.— Representative Samuel J. Riml»ll is nut malting as rapid progress toward* good health as bis admirer* would wish, and many of them fear that be will never again be at all able to stand the wear and tear of active work in tbe House, Mr. liauilatl firmly believes that be will reunite Ins work as soon as the House meets, and tells everybody who goes lo see him that be is only retting now in deference lo bis physician’s wish. president Harrison took uneotemonious leave of everything official-last week and went to Maryland to sboot wild ducks. lie left Wednesday night and returned $81111x18)' night. The Republicans have failed to get Ihenioalves appointed lo office by President Harrison are rapidly announcing themselves a* candidates for the three or four desirable offices under the House ut llepreseutatives. £ mong the latest in this category are sx-represrntaiive Guenther, of Iowa. «^nl Gen. George A. Blierdian, once of

uoittsiana. out now 01 mmuii ■«?- where, or every wl^re. Colli of these icentlenieii went lobe elected Clerk of the House, and so do several others, iuclmliug lion. Ed. McPherson and Mr. Carson, both of Pennsylvania. I'here i* more of a contest so far over liese minor place* than over the tpcakership. From the present outook there U but one real ltcpnblican ■a ud id ate for Speaker. Heed, the rest ire only mentioned to compliment hem. They will, of course, be voted or ocanti“• and possibly two ballots a theRcpublican caucus, but ouHite' hird ballet at the farthest Heed w»U ;et two thirtU of the vote*. Mr. Bisitie and Secretary Tracy' carried the delegates to the AM Atnercau Congress and the International um ine conference to the Naval Acad»mv at Annapolis Saturday, The 'ongres* began its regular Mttirgs lolay. The marine conference is mak- ] itig satisfactory prepress in its el’- rls lo lessen the danger of travel by : rater. Who's afraid of being a soldier now ? A committee of Army ofliters neci here this week to test onr inretltion claimed to afford the body wfect protection from pistol and rifle m leU. —• Mr. Wanamaker virtually ad ra If led 1 ho charge brought against him by! senator Hampton when lie. notified he Senator that the commission of ; lie new postmaster at Columbia.! ninth Carolina, would he withheld: t* give the Senator an opportunity to; h- herd if he desired to oppose the ipputnttaeiit. Whether Senator: Hampton will takeauv further notice »f the matter is not known here, but he chances are that lie will not. Mr. Proctor, who ha* doubtless teard ntue of the criticism* expressed »y thoughtless people to the eflect! bathe w» devoting more time to! tis private business than to the VTarj leparttnent, has resigned tlie prest- ] lency of the Vermont Marble Corn-j lany, of which he is the virtual on n- i tr. Jlis son wo elected to succeed lint-, and there are people here who j lelieve it only a little trick Jto blind - tublic opinion. We shall be able to we whether they are right or wrong j atetyou. Smiir surprise has beeu created1 tere by the announcement that Judge McCrary, of Iowa, stood a lair; hauce of receiving an appointment o the vacancy iu the Supreme Court, le s«yveil se-oral terms in the House. >ut i# best rcmetuliered here as Have’s secretary el' War. At present he is a abroad lawyer at Kansas City. The j lodge had been regarded as a politeal -back number.'’ McKindley's friends are talking of: [withdrawing his name as a candidate ; lor speaker on, the-rather abeurd (round that tuj.candidate for the! [‘residential nomination of his party u 1892 lie caunot alibi’d to be defeated or speaker. >’ The Civil Service Commissioners i leuv that they are making prepara-j ion for a Congressional investigation it one ot the cet tain ties of the future, j Tlie peiuiou committee of the t». AIt. lias agreed to ask Congress U\pa>» x service peneiou bill that wiil give every tuau that served in tiie Union army during the late war at least $8 |>er mouth. To make its work complete this committee should tell Cougress where the money is tocoiipKffbm to*pay all these (tensions. lteinxisuu’ivc Grosveuor, of Ohio, iefeuds himself to the extent of a coliiinn and a half newspaper interview From the charge of having helped to •down” Foraker. The only thing ibout this to interest Democrat* is the Fact that Foraker is down. So mat:er how he got there. Kq-Hepresetitat i ve Vance of Couaecticut, is to be one of the New Yoi k Sun representative- here this winter. The Agricultural convention ail-: burned last Fridav. The members aere giym a receptiou by Secretary and Mtf-. Kusk.

Addff to Petersburger*. Keep your door yard* clean. Ask the marshal *to clean oil' the itreet crossing*. Sell goods as cheap her* as else* where. Favor a means of lighting fire, and j mcourage the fire laddies. Do not let those for whom you are j !lie guardians go to the church, opera* J Douse, or auy public gathering for iho purpose of creating disturbance. Do not talk about vour ueighbor, ‘specially oue who is better than j r ourself. I Always trade at home, so long as the home mart is the cheapest place to buy, aa it is at present. Keep your children ia school. If you are the keeper of a store, or any public place of business, do not allow i child who should he at school to be idly loafing with you. Support your lionie'ptper, subscribe for the Demurs ■. .

MAYS IQl PAID THE PMNTL'Rf A prin terlsat in hi* offios chair; his boot* wore patched, and his coat threadbare. and In* face looked weary turn worn with earls While sadly thinking of business debt, old Morpheus slovly ar- und him orept, and before he knew it he soundly slept; and sleei>ing he dreamed that he was dead, and IYvat trouble and toil bis spirit had fled, and not even a cow-bell tolled for the peaceable rest of the cowhide sole. And as he wandered among the shades, the smoke and grime In the lower hades, he shortly observed an iron door, that creakingly hung eu hinge ajar, but the entrauee was clcseitsrvitb a red-hot bar, and Satan himself stood peeping out, waiting lor travelers thereabout, and thus to the passing printer spoke: ‘•Come in, my dear; It shall cost you nothing, and 'never fear. This is the place where 1 cook the ones wild never pay their subscription sums; for, though in life they may escape, they'll Bud when tuey're dead if is not locate. I will show you the place where 1 melt them thin, with red-not chains and scrap* of tin, and also where 1 comb their heads with broken glass and incited leads; aud if of refreshment they only think, there's boiling brass for them to driuk; the red-hot grindstone to grind their nose, and the red-hot rings to wear on their toes, and if they but hint they don't like fire, i’ll sew up their mouths with red-hot wire; and then, dear-sir, you’ll see them squirm white I toll them over and cool to turn'*— With these last words the printer awoke and thought it all a ghastly joke-; but still at time* so real dUt it seem that he cannot believe it wat^all _a dream; and often he thinks with a idmeUe and grin of the fate of those wuo itive iheir tin, and never pay the printer. r if" HEATH OE POOR OEOROE. Chir heart is heavy to-day. Mr. George lVI.iiieuent. whom we have long known and admired, is dead. In the flush and glory of his magnificent manhood, w hen the future seemed as resplendent as an angel's dream, the raiu of death came sobbing to the doorway of his brilliant career, and the l’hautom Boatman ferried him across the black river. Poor George! This day there will be weeping in the little home on the bill, where a gray-haired mother kisses the cold brew of htAl’-t 1 v«d boy; where a weepit : wife over the rtttt f»rm and I inti. - th • ile^Raruls that were wont to lovingly t;in|s b-r; where beautiful children try mill to Wax Iroui the dumb lips a luviiflp word—from whence loving words were as a liver. 1; is hard that the misty twilight of death should so soon Sal t out the golden glow of the morning; it is hard that the anthem should be broken by a sob. that the dirge may be commenced; it is hard that the d< ,;•! blades of the grave grass should oUiver >>i < r the feet that should have pressed the green verdure of many coming •uturners; Poor George! Generous, tjoblo. aud honest; charitable, affectionate, and true: a sunbeam in tcY gle to of humanity; a '■ a ...it* gbauiing in riie biuekm -- t f ibis world. Not slone will your wife, mother and children w.-;> ever your grave; score* why have known a. loved you will kneel by vyiir last resting place in the - letinv twilight, and their tears will toll heaven how sadly they miss von. n:»t - Out d forn.-di ” • •«< t iu'-; tith.• I, of Mr. IK liiigiirM is ■ . Hvvas alive and enjoying excellent health. We hope that George will a? onco call at this fitSct* and pay the amount due us on subscription. His account has been running a long time, and, as we arc greatly in heed of tnoney, he will oblige us by making a prompt remittance.

Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years vve have been setting Dr. Kiel's New Discovery forConsmrpn m. Dr. KittL'.- New lute Dills. Buckkm'a A re lea Salve and I'leotrie Bitters. ami have never handled Ps puts dies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, umtvve stand ready l<> refund the purchase priee,|f satisfkotory result* do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merit. J. H. Adams i Son. Druggists. hi A street sign at Ashvtll^N. C\, reads: 4*y ows for sale or to let.” A Safe Investment. 1* one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in ease t>? failure a ret urn of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of I)r. King's New Discovery for Consumption. it is guaranteed to Irring relief in every ease, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption. Inflammation, etc. it is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Tiiai bottle free at J. li. Adams A Son's drugstore *‘A grand saered dog tight" was advertised recently in a ( .dorado paper. Consumption Sttrt ly CoredTo the Editor—Please inform your readers that 1 have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use tit usauds ot hopeless oases have been permanently cured. I shall Is* glad to sent! two buttles of my remedy vrkk to any ofs your renders who nave consumption if they wil scud me their express and post office address. U.s|s*ctfuliy, > T. ... SLOCVM. M. C., 1st l'carl St,. New York. ______ 20v t]

Teu thfMt#r..d debiors are languishing ia the jail» of Ureat B. itain *: Buckle*’* Arana Salve. The beat Salve In the world for Cuts, Braises, Sores, fivers. Salt Rfceuui. Fever Sores, Tetter, thapped Hands. Chilblain*. Corns, and all >kiit Eruption*. and positively cure* piles or no pay required. it is guaranteed to give jierfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Vrl» 25 cents per box. For sale by J. B. Adams & Son. nitty 1 Germany t» talking of establishing a National Academy like that of Frar.es. A Strong Endorsement. ToUBO-O. /. SI. Lot*** Rw> t LOvxn Co,—Gentleman : (laving made use of your valuable pile remedy. 1 can recommend it as the test 1 ever used; having found almost entire relief f vm using it four times, duping others will try it with the same success. 1 am yeur very truly. H. M. LI X LEY No. SO Summit St. Bel va Lockwood says she didn't sec a man spit all the time she was fn France. Loose’s Red Clover Pill Remedy * a positive specific for all farms of the disease. Blind, Bleeding, Itching, Ctceroated. anti Protruding Piles.—Price 30c. Far sale by W. H. Horubrook. Lord Wolseley is very much disliked by his fellow-soldiers. Loose’s Red Hover Pills Care Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Const:, patiou, 23c per box. 5 boxes for fl. For sale by W. H. Horn brook. Berlin has SH.000 dogs. W hen, ftom any cause, the digestive and secretory organs become disordered, they may be stimulated to he*ithy action by ti use of Ay r’s Cathartic Pills, are prescribed hr the best are lor sale at all the i

'— -—1—'——<————-—• Utaf&fss iim't Be Cared : by local application. as they can no; reach tho diseased portion of the far. There is only ear way to cure Deatuess, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mttI cua lining of the Eustachian Tube. When | this tube acts inflamed you bare a tumbling j sound or imperfect hearing, and w hen it is I entirely closed Deafness is the result, and I unless the luSamntioo cau be taken out and i this tube restored to its normal condition, ■ hearing trill be destroyed forever: nine cases I out of ton are caused by catarrh, w hicb is | nothing; but au inflamed condition of the i mucus surfaces. | Wc will giro One Hundred Dollars for i any case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh) * that tvo can not cure by taking Halt’s Ca- * tarrh Cure. Send for circulars, tree. K. J. CHENEY & CO., Tolctlo, O. ®tfc-8old by Druggists, Toe. Prince Bismarck considers Sir Charles Dilke the greatest English statesman. ** Cu.frt’8 Extract or Tar & Win Cukrry.Tp a safe, reliable and pleasaut, remedy for Coughs. Cokls, Bronchitis, Astli-1 uia, ami all throat troubles; will relieve and i benetit Consumption. Tty it and be convinced. Every bottle warranted; price 5*>c I aud $1 per bottle. Sold by all .druggists.! | Prepared l>v the Kmtucrt Proprietary Co., j Chicago, ill. flenrik Ibsen, the Norwegian pwlpyright, I pronounces his last name “Kye-bscn.” HAPPY HOME BI.OOP PCKIEIER is the People's Popular Medicine for purifying the blond; preventing or curing dyspepsia,; ; BiUoUsiiess, Headachy, Boils, and all Fevj ers. One dollar per bottle. j IngereeiPa daughter, just married, gets j bibles as presents by nearly every mail. FNCLK SAM’S CONDITION POWDER j will cure Distemper, Coughs, Colds, Fevers, land most of diseases to Which Horses, Cats i tie, sheep, Hogs and Poultry arc subject, j Sold by all druggists. A t am of oxen in Hre^jiw icb. Connecticut. won't move unless spoken to in tier* • man. DR. JAQl'K’S HERMAN WORMC AKK J destroys worm* and removes them from the • cynteiu. Safe,-pleasant and effective. “ Some the voidest tieople in tlx country i put up w ith Etc." says the pawnbroker. I Sl.KF.PIXSS MU Ill's made miserable by I that terrible cough. Shi tub’s Cure is the j Remedy for you. Tin' bnlt! man’s nn-n.-: -There is ivottQnt [ the top.’’ Th’s top may be supplied with a [ good crop of Sue hair by using Hall’s Hair I Reuewer. Try it. THE REV. ilKO. U. THAYER, or Hour j bon. Ind., srvs; -B-th myself and w ife i owe >mr lives to SH1I,OH'S CONSCJIPriDN CERE,” | __g_ Shiloh** Cure will immediately relieve t roup Whooping- Cough and Bronchitis.; ! old by Dr. .1. W. Bergen. ^vYhy Will You cough nhcn^h'loU’s Cnre wiIHMko immediate relief. Price theta , mi #TT S *1.1 by Dr. *1. W. R-rgen. ■ That IfacWng t'nu.'hi can so qutcmj 11 itrt-d bv Shiloh’s Cure. \\\* guarantee it ; '■'idby Dr. J. W. Bergen Sleepless Nights. made miserable by that ' ten hiccough. 'fail h’sCure is tim Remedy lor you. Sold By Dr J. ff. Bcrgeu. Croup. Whooping Cough and Bronchitis; I immediately relievetl by Shiloh's Cure, j sold'by Dr. J. VY. Bergen. Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure is i 1 sold by us on,a gUranlcc. It cures Consumption, Sold bv Dr. J YV. Bergen. The use of Ayr‘V Sarsaparittn purifies the i i bleed, stimulates the accretion*, and im» j parts new-life ami vigor to every fuuctioh i of the b -iy. For nearly half a* century, it I has remained unrivaled as the best blood m dicitie every discovered. 15c convinced 1 bv a trial. ! __ ■ j

HE'S they 3nd Uow.niphliy health I i is restored by hiking Ayer's bar- ! sapr.-.-illM. Tli-* ro.i-i* -that tins I j j«r*5«arM>->!i contains only the purest fmost jimvcrfitl u! -cuivei uml tonic*. T« thousands yearly it proves a veritable elixir of life. Mrs. jos. laik*-. Brockwnv Centre, r.rlu ,: "Uivt comjduint anil ♦-iit made my life a burden aii-1 « i;.e near ending my existence. fW ninn* tl au four j ears 1 suffered until!.! agony. 1 was reduced almost to a akeletvn. and baldly had Rtreostk to dear myself alsmt. AH kind- of food distressed me. au-l only tli inostii, ticate could be .digested at all. Within the time ment'oeed several physician* tre-ibsi me without giving relief. NVthr lng ihm 1 t' «■!; s> .sued to do any jwrnwne'tlt l-Sid mod. I : su ti e BSC of Ar.-i s Satvaparilla. which Isas I'lOdll.ed wonderful .i vaults. Soon after cusr.mcvt-ing to take the Suraaj-arilla I could any art Improvament in »ir eonditi-'n. toy appetite Wgan to latum and with i> f .iie the ability to * | digest all tin* Jowl' taken, my strength ! improved ea. ii day. aud after a ft* : moot!,- <if faithful attention to your tkrocuous. I found myself a well woman, aMe to attend to all household duties. The t«. divine has given me a u* ;v tease of life, and 1 cannot thank you too Baft.” ** YYr. tko undersigned, rttltea* of fhcekway tVmie. Mu h.. hereby cei ’if/ I that the above atateUHfttt. mode l.-y j Mi-*, Lake, is true In every particular and entitled to full credence.”—v. 1*. j Chamberlain. O. W. Waring, C. A. , Wilis, Druggist“My Urnllicr. in England, was, for a long time, unable to m r-*rd to his <svui>a'.io», by reason of sons i n bis foot* seat l-.iui Ayer's A Imaiute and the testimonials it cimtaiucd induced him to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. After using it a little while, he was t nred, and is now a well mao, iv or king in a sugar mill at Brisbane. Queensland. Australia." — t A. Attctrvfl, SbarVot Lake, Ontario. Acer’s Sarsaparilla, : . rMPAUBtl M Dr. J. C. A*er A Ca, Lowed, Mass. rxkeSl. SixWttlw.fS. Worth*i » U*U*.

Harness. Saddlery, &e. i mm me: soil'd by reraotal during , but at« absolutely Tisw #wiK; the l*te*«re, Good as New. Must be Sc'cf at Once. FRED

rnaFEssa >n.vl caudh. K. A. EU. Attorney at Law, PETERSBURG. INDIANA. Office over J. U. Adams A Son’* Drug Store | He is also a member ol the fulled States Cot- ■ le -Sion Assos'ist't.c, and given prompt attention to every matter in wlikth he Is engaged I K P RU'aARDSOS. A U TAYLOR : ItU lUHUS.lY A Tit LOIt, Attorneys at Law PETEKSBUltU, INDIANA Prompt attention given to ail business A Neiary Pubic- constantly In the office t >dtce in Carpenter Building, fclghUt aud Main SBWlJi $311TII, Attorney at Law, AKIt REAL ESTATE AGENT, PETERSBURG, INDIANA Office over Gws Frank's store Special attention given to Coileottona. Bhytnc ami asclluigr Lands, Examining Title!?, Furnishing Abstracts, etc K. It. EKHCf Physician and Surgeon PETERSBURG, INDIANA Office In Batik Building Residence on Seventh street, three squares south of Main Calls promptly attended, day or night I. II LaNAK, Physician and Surgeon PETERSBURG, INDIANA,* Will practice in Pike and adjoining cotinties Office in Montgomery Building Office hours day and night. #10^0 bosses of Women and Children a specialty. Chronic and difficult cases tolic- j Had J. IS* »CNCAN, Physician and Surgeon PETERSBURG, INDIANA Office In Csrpeatv? Building. tPsfJCoor W.E. STOHECIPHER. t

—»—»—*— t I STJEGEON - DENTIST. PETKBSB» K<.. I\UI.1>A. Offlw in rooufa S .4 7 iu Carpenter Building. Operation* flr-t-clnvsi All work warranted. Anaesthetics used for painless ext raetion of toetja 1.1 nno .At I l onio A 4a in " —US Pi:Tt.HSBl'RG.:My appliances are all now and in direct conformity with the latest improvements used in tKMtteslry, I have located permanently hi l'r, HuswI’s residentottlee, when* I* will do Bridge and Crown work a specialty PR JOHA V. LOmidK ll. ID E NT T EK T. E. J HARRIS

Evident Dentist, pin Ettsm «o, Indiana ALL WORK WARRANTED REAL ESTATE AMD INSURANCE m:\itv HtUi . Insurance ^Rsil Estate ■ Agent, PETEHSHURO. : : : INDIANA l.e» tins Companies represent*".! Promp mutation to business Notary war* rariitull and iH'WHsrmlT ptrfnrnial Kates fwaM>:i »Ut Cflkv in Dank Building Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, v PETEHsatuiM : : i>du>a. Ali Land* ami Town Propertyplaced in my < Irani* for »ak* will tv advertised five of charge. : OFKtCE-Opst#in uver City Drug store. Model Barber Shop. Leo A Parrott. The only shop tn to\ru run by white men Work Or.t o .... Sat.s!a“tInn ruaranieeA. ** snake a *>>*r:«tty of Children’* and slsoef lak’es' hetreuUiug Dyeing done to the n>eetiefsstioa ofitil. Oil:. LEE A PARROTT.

GTO& When you ♦want mo rtliingin tlii* Line, ---tMT SHOI LI> CALL OSCJOHN H. McATEE, -at0 aklanA City,; U?occupie» »h* old elend of Tolfcin. T^7". IE3©llJ Wbm ca» be found one of tbe beet li nee o THE BEST POINTS, zee 5HZ01LS, AND BRUSHES SHEET IRON and COPPERWARE AND ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE!! end expenwe We want ; Salary and 1 from »: art ; mau went j

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J. IT. ptfBE & CO. Call your attention to their removal to new anti more commodious quarters, where they will be after next Monday, in Dr. Bergen’s Old Stand, i In E. R. KING'S handsome new building ®n Main i^t., Between 7th and 8th Sts, Petersburg, where can be found GROCERIES OF ALL*RINDS ‘ Leave your orders with them and they will deliver vour goods and insure them to be FRESH and also verv FINE. -A---' We are better than ever prepared to furnish groceries at the most reasonable prices and on the shortest notice. Call and see our stock, examine’ the goods and leave your order. Kespecttully, J. H. VIEIIE& CO.

PRY COOPS JOH2ST HAMMOND. 1TEW G-OO ZDS OP ETTEEBTr 3CX3STX3 Tcwhlc hi* direct* Attention.' Ills I>R^ COOPS ate fltw*ela»s nail the stoek h very large Hats, Caps, Bopts, Shoes, Notions. Girt* hhu a call,ami you wit! beoouviiieevi (hat he Is.givin? BAU(rAlX8 t»uhisc*tttuv#tack SOLID GOODS At LOW PRICES. » BOOTS AX!) SHOE5*.! OSBOJ(X BROTHERS Occupy the ELEPHANT SHOE and BO mSTORE on Main street with a splendid Hue of BOOTS and SHOES ' for Men. Wanton. and Children: We keep R. L. Stephens' and Emerson’* brands of th KiNEsT SHOES. -^OSBORN $ BROTHERS,*** l?e t © 1 *s bi *1 *u\ Indiana.

, MERCHANT TA t t.OH» _ ^ C. A.. JBERGER <fc BEO., THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS, Petersburg, Indiana, Have a Large Stock of Late Styles of Piece Goods Coi tlxtiosjoi th« very best Suiting aad Pisco Goods . Perfect Fits, Styles Guaranteed.

DR* ELLSOTT’S Medicated Food, A Sura Cura for ell Disease* in HORSES, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs ArUiaj from Impolitic sof Use Blood, ssd froci "usrtioaf-1 Dwangemoats. A DEAD SHOT OH WORMS, AKD A CERTAIN PREVENTION OF HOG CHOLERA.

For Sal# by u. \s. Asaoy, Ofnim Airn'tianam, Ce«**terviue; A. » . luorovKon, tfener Hi MervhMuU*#, Arthur; e*ur*h Bi adfleUI. ftruggtat, Aigter*; H*rm#?er<* Co.. lrwftei*t#aud Meridian C>i\ *‘-'ulus; J. T. Se*ntU:\ oeja. Hardware & Farmers’ Buppliea, Otw#Il Jv.hu llartle?, Ueu**ra! Meavhandiee, PikeviHe.

“TWE TESTED"-"YICTQR DRDWKD," It 70a *oa!d bo*rt!ul lire too rip*MuuniirtooM » »o«t failitti Mpclr or aMIIH’e BILE BKAN3 alwaja «t Sami. Ti..r Tonic, Alterative *»* Cathartic .quiilitiM ten be.a “timettstrd." an 4 the tt-iotaa-is of t >(»a:co a!d irliUh wo karo, aad Ml retire, .low that tier. l« ootkteas bolMr «a tala. If ro, feol SEKTOfS or rt>tUl‘NU, tbe UV1EK no doublil kKsaf.nda •iapiodoM Of rtrr.r. BEAH8!0'1'’ booa) will LINS YOU UP. on oa jour Dncrel.s for tXea* Soli oTrrr»»or*. "So, fa* BOTTIE. Seat Of taail postpaid, oa tooelpt otprico. J.F.SMITH A CO.. Sola Proprietors. ST.LOUIS, MO. «

SCOTT’S FEED STABLE Jiear Depot, PeteraLurjt, I Ml-First-Class Accommodations JtOf ULX-I- 38CC-CT*:*. Good Plabte, Good Water. and plenty of it. | Bound. Healthful Food tor horaee^lha bast ! that can l>e found, Horses and Buggies Rented at Reasonable Rates. 1 I EASING - DOSE - 01 - SHORT - IGTICR H^Cire uae a Trial. FRANK SC(ftT. . •adceudsaiaqr. laoMina RcfwMvwro.iUrceaTVft^inaat po«Hkt« I - . - CAV* Barela* aw. $i. * .

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