Pike County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 41, Petersburg, Pike County, 2 March 1892 — Page 3

GROVEU CLEVELAN l>. rwital rum AmMsM. ISAAC r. GRAY. # For 8«tt Om. nf IsiHass. J. G. 8HAXKLIX. for ntwaccnxo attormry. Wsarc authorized to announce tbe name Thomas U. Diixo* as a .candidate for rtnowlnation, Mar# fee .Democratic Judicial convention, far the office of ProaecuAttoraer of the eloosnth Judicial ClrGoulrf attended Mr. ilarriWr ibilc reception- What it Jay . anyhow? lly the way, there is to be a auccearor to the late Justice Bradley appointed. — A strike of the street car driver and conductors at Indianapolis has been egageraied it is drawing into the tnuddle nearly ehrnry interest ot the city even the ministers are taking a Pop# Leo XII has issued a dispensation re I easing all catholics from their obligation to obatain from eating meat during the Lenten season and on Fridays during the continuance of tbe grip. _ Senator TurpSe announces hi nisei I a candidate for re-election, and, official duties requiring his presence at Washington, asks bis frtsuds throughout the sftaie to look after his interest rra the nomination of candidates for tbe legislature. A wise merchant Is never content to stand still. Stagnation is death in trade as in other things. New customers should be sought after all the das#. Thur# is only oao way to get them—use the advertising columns of newspaiwrs.

“The business maa of tli« cabinet” appear* nut to grasp the pro tit and lose question when he gets away from •he bargain counter. In one breath •master^Seimrat Wausinsker rect reduction of postage, and the next he states that, “on the ba* estimated business for the fiscal rttnent by nearly |t3,i* net sutler* for penuy postage, but ity Is sufffrotu or«r*taxation, even though it takes the coufusiug form of tariff ies. No A*an of business sense Should harelladc the recommendation to reduce: postage, with the certainty of a deficit of the resultant. The nor in which the first train an tbs Air-line pasted through" the reconstructed Patton tunnel was as follows; The train was made up on :>yhe west side of the tunnel and was lent enot.' *~ *»ach entirety through the cast portal. Thou an engine hitched to the bead of the train enough impetus given the train send it through the tunnel on slow ne. At the east end of the tunnel engine wet hitched on and thejen* at'the ivat end detached. The f then drew the train unnul. No accident nd the “boys” greet ■I the east end, as the reached the open track, about*. of representative a •Med for the appoint* committee to iuvesiigatc —i of the McKiulev tariff, r Hr. Cbipman, of Michwaa adopted committee to inquire use the McKinley act i wages of the worki industries protected !*f that act. Interest - ‘ i to follow this action. > always maiiitainiHff is a question of wa no doubt that the com r. that in no case an admany cases i has bceu the sc

The Democratic party la not suffering from a dearth of statesmen. It baa ntanv good men and true,in everyway worthy and capable of leading the democratic boat* to victory next Nor. New York is not the only ho|»e of the party that ahe should behave aa naughty an ahe please*, and think all will he forgiven. Hern ia the New York World's liat of nine, any cate of whom as the World says can carry the state of New York, and be elected to tho presidency oil, a sound tariffreform and honest-money platform.'' Gov. Boies, of Iowa; Gov. Paulson, of Pennsylvania; Senator Palmer, of Illinois; Senator Carlisle, of Koatucky ; Chief Justice Fuller of United States svrpreme court; Senator Gorman, of Nary land; Gov. Russell, of Mastachuseetts; ex Gov. Gray, of Indiana, or Gov. Abliett, of New Jersey. A«d the Chicago Times, on behalf of “the western democracy,” presents the names of John M. Palmer, senator of Illinois; the worthy Gray,ex-governor of Indiana; Horace Boies, governor of Iowa; William F. Vilas,senator of Wisconsin; the defeated but still aggesslye Campbell, late governor of Ohio. The government has aided in the buildiug of railroads across tho great American desert, shall it now aid in irregating it to tho end that iiti- huttdredsof millions of aero* of waste lands shall become habitable and fruitful ? Tho government extends its aid to build up factories and enrich their owners, shall it uow deal in like manner with the development of agriculturial industries? The policy has been growing with the country’s growth and the hitch seems to come only when the favors threaten to take a new form and a contribution class indicate a desire to take a hand in the profit sharing. The question of irrigation is one of the most important before the country. It is a questioit of expediency simply and n«t| of constitutional right; if precedents established arc within the limit of such right. Neither is there doubt and speculation as to results where water supply can bo assured. The evergreen oasis in the midst of the mighty plan attest-to this for a certainty., The great Wasatch mountains never fait to send their soft phrling streams into Salt Lake valley. The board, rapid rivers showno signs of lessening. Ilie possibilities for the most wonderful grain fields aud vineyard are there, lying in wait. It is -*nly a question of lime and means.

The New Deelarattea. The dsclaratiou of union and independence put forth by me new party in St. Louie is sweeping in itscondem uatiou of the world in general and the United States in particular. They are clean disgusted with the whole business and, according to showing, another deluge and Noah’s ark would be a good thing. “The people are demoralised, newspapers are subsidised, and a vast conspiracy against mankind haa taken possession of the world.” They do not purpose to he fooled by “ be uproar of a sbatn battle over the tariff,” they “seek to reatore the government to the plain people.” AH of which la atirring, high-sounding and may go thundering down the affes after that other immortal declaration. Granted that all charged i* true, the urban population which, it ia said, “is denied the right of organisation for self-protec-tion,” have voted eteadily for twentyfive years to place themselves In their present bouudnu condition. It should be said “we* in the vehement condemnation, not “they.” The urban voter ha* been the reliance of tho republican party, the legislation of which, for a quarter of a century, has made the farmer, aud the laborer In other lines, the burden bearers of the count!y. Now through this continual aid, they have intrenched themselves behind the moneyed powers of the government that their favors have created(by virtue of the votes of the rural population) so strongly they can dominate the countrr in spite of their long-time aids. T'hsy now torn ou them and call them “the debris of political parties, assembled in St. Louis.”

rue uroan voter* nave goiicn jus> nr hat they bargained for, and have themselves to thank for it. They were blind and deaf until the roof* were fairly raised over their head*, now they flail to cursing the whole wot Id for th«j recall of their own folly. - The wind-up of the declaration ia like an echo from it* famous predecessor ; In order torestralu the extortion* »f aggregated capital, to drive the money ebangres out of the temple; to form a peifeet jtnien, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defence, pro'mote 'he general vellfare, and secure, the blessings of liberty for ourselves sad onr posterity, w* do ordain and establish the following. This Is most praiseworthy and the fervent aniens will not be confined to

iAgctetaMi to tuilnj Own irktwfc*** former* ih.it ibelr w*\ -»!••>* n-ileep, «tm'>HT*ur* ulnoerltjr will be qiieoiiou«h1. When It The BO-pBMt-«|'-UtiC« ■q*ir«t t« wool aiiniirahle, hot whew the foel'WMthb wowtooa iiourf a&fthi the iu»ri-BV nt fo-.venl ra»«l he *‘ef> t»v »' t |>, fr *h. oM v. av The Girl A.b»nt Town. r - - > •

The girl about town has been quiet for a week but she has not j by any means been asleep. She keeps her eyes open and is continnually observing the conditon of her sisters. She finds that the greatest drawback in the homes of most women is that dissatisfied longing after happiness, which might be easily attained if they would, hut observe a few simple rules as expressed in the following words: Too many of as are looking forward to happiness in the fu^ire years instead of getting all the enjoyment possible out of the present. It is well to remember that the time never will come, in this world, when we shall have everything we want, just where and when we want it. The only way to be happy is to enjoy all we have to the utmost as we go along. It is right to lay • up for old age in youth; right to prepare for rainy day, but it is not right to. bend all our energies to thip end, and put it off until the futute, the happiness we might enjoy, every day. It is far too common to see people working and saving, denying themslvcs all recreation and many comforts to lay up money t<£>uy more land, to build a larger and finer house, or to save for their children, thinking that when they had accomplished this they will be happy, and begin to take comfort. The hoped-for point may never be attained; or, if it is, sickness or death may come first, and the dear ones whom we expected to be happy with may be gone forever.

How much better to use some of the good things of life as we go along; to make our humble homes as cheerful and bright as possible now, instead of waiting for a better home! Don’t starve to-day either body, mind, or soul, thinking that you will riot to-morrow. Don’t hoard and scrimp through all the best years of your life, that you may be generous in your wills. Life iis uncertain, and it is better to make your children happy while they are under the home roof; to call to that home ever agency which will make their lives sweeter and better, than to deny them these that you may leave them a large bank account when you are gone. Don’t keep the parlor shut up and live in the kitchen, unless you want the boys and girls to be anxious to leave you. Take time to read, to rest, and to enjoy the society of friends. ' Especially take time to enjoy the companionship of your children. It will only be a lew years at best that they will be with you, and these ought to be yeyrs of happiness to both you and them. If we are ever happy in this life we must enjoy what every day brings us. We must be grateful and glad for all the good which comes into our lives, and patiently bear our trials, believing that all, if rightly used, will fit us forthe enjoyment of perfect happiness hereafter.

- HOWS our Liver? la the Oriental salutat ion, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. Wham the Liver is torjiid the Bowels are sluggish and constipated, the food lies in the stomach undigested, poisoning the blood; frequent headache ensues; a feeling of lassitude, despondency and nervousness indicate how *• whole system is deSimmons Liver has been the rsa

dermgmA. Auditor »ai oW th, FO'JhTH 1G»D1I OF MUCH 4.D. till. The same being the 2ith, uay <«. said uiot.ih at Iha dooroi theCosil House In tbeinvru of Petersburg Pike County Indiana oiler lor sale the following described lauds in id county Mortgaged 10 the Mate, to Kc-ure loans ol school funds, and upon which the borrowers have fallen to nay llu annual installment of interest, and there tore the principal becomes uue. CGNaUKaHIuNAL FUND. Loam No.-Hi.— . ... Tue Mourn Hast quarter of the South West quarter of sccttou lour (tj township three south range seven (7) West containing tortv vtUj neres more ur less mortgagee to the Mute of indlunu tor t he use of toe town two til Mouth Hange eight (8) West Itud by Hubert Hass,.Minerva hass tils wife upon which there ts due. Principal * MOM 1 merest 1»> M Damage #« Cost «" fatal « COMMON SCHOOL FUND. DO AX No. Sl~ I'he Kant half ol the South West quarter of sccttou thirty-two (XI) town two (2) South Mange seven (7; West containing eighty i«b acres more or ^Mortgaged U the State of Indiana for the use »f the Common School Fund by Joseph Moss and Luciuda C. Uosa tils wife, upon which theru ts Uue. . „ Principal „ * ?2?22 Interest. ' * *»£ Damage, * ZX Cost. ««° 471) 91 Total. COMMON SCHOOL FUN D. LoAS No 1W.- . _ . The North West quarter or the South Bast quarter of section tuirty-slx (38) township one souttFrange seven (7) w st containing forty (■Oi acres more or less. i Mortgages to Ute Bute of Indiana for the list of the Common School Fund bv Janice' W, Bpraggins, (uumaried) upon which there ts due. • Principal « 23)00 Interest 08.04 Damage S.W Cost 12.00 Total 337.02 Notice isthcrctiire hereby given that should the foregoing sums remain unpaid on the 4th Monday In Ma.cb,l892,thc same being the 28th day of said month, the undersigned Auditor of sai l county, will on that day proceed to sell the premises Mortgaged and described herein nr as much thereof as may he necessary to discharge the amount due tuercon lor Prtuclpal.Inlerest, Damages and cede, to the highest bidder for cash and In case ol no bidder for tue amount due, then ine undersigned Auditor o mid County, will bid In the same on account of the respective fund oi the Mats. Given under my hand and seal of llic board of Commission! ra of Pike Cnuuty indinnu at Petersburg this20th day of February UW PHANK 1.1 N H. DlLDEltHAi'K, w Auditor Pike County Indiana. SKA I.

O. K. Sharing Parlor. Only liralrdas* barber >-ln>|> in town. All those wishing a nice, clean and ea*y shave slmuM give me » call 1 make a specialty <>i hair cuuiiu None Isn't fir*t-ela*s lonsorial arlislemployed by me' Shop on Highr Street between Main and Walnut A. F. Hakei:, Prop., ' _ . Petersburg, 1ml. Free lo AllOur new illustrated catatngue'bf Plants, | Bulbs. vines, shrub, Ornamental t ree*. Small Fruits, Grape vines. Seeds Ac., will be mailed free t» all applicants, tro paaes. Most complete plant cstulngue published, I Satisfaction guaranteed. 4i green houses; HO acres. Address. ' Na.nz A Lkl.s'kr. Louisville Kv. All ladies desiring to semi to a reliable Company for their lowers. Ac., will do well to send to the above named tirm. -,- ' >'■ - Deserrtng Praise. \Te desire to say to our citiaens, that fin we hare been seUingDr. King’s New avery.for consumption. Or. King’s New pills,Bucklin’s Vuieir&ulve and Klcctric Bitters a.id hsrve pvver haudlcd rente, diesybat sell as welWar that have given We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and nd ready to refund the purchase if satisfactory results do not fallow Tbese remedies have won their larity purely on their merit J, K. Adams A Sons druggist. Notice of Administration. NOTICE Is Imety given, that the SnderslgtiHd has been appointed by tbs Clerk of Ut Circuit Court of Pike Courty. State of Indiaua, administrator of Ute estate of Sarah E Casshtay late of Pike county, deceased. Bald estate is supposed to be solvent. PERKY W CHAPPKIX, Feb. 27th 1*92. Administrator Itraakenacsi, sr the Ugaer BsMI, Psettlerlj Cared by sdalststertag hr. Nslaee . fialJaa KhMlS* wwiav ss cpvvintt It is manufactured as a powdc •, which cau he given in a glass of beer, a cup oCcoficc or tea, or in food,without the knowledge of the paimnt. It is absolutely harmless, and will effect-1 a pertnaneui and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an atcohdlic wreck. It lias been given in thousands'' of cases, and in evory instance a perfect cure has followed. It never Fail*. The system once impregnated with the Specific, it become* an Utter impossibility for the liquor apphtlto to ekist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars free.', Address Gom>kk Specific Co., 186 Race St., Cincin nati, Ohio. ,

UOUSC Mi JUH» A good housctof nix room*, quarter acre lot, ^ood„\veil and good cistern, ami barn. All for sale cheap. Uatt cash and half on time. (tf) y A Million Friends. A friend In need is a friend indeed, and not lea* than one million people have round just aueli a friend in Drj. Kina'* New Discovery for consumption, Coughs cold*.—It you h»ve never used tho great cough medlcine. one ttial will convince you that it baa wondcrftil curative# power* in ail disease* of tbe Throat, chest aud itings. Each bottle i* guaranteed to do all tfyut la claimed nr money refunded. Triel bottle tree at J. a. Adams and Son*. Lnrgev bottle Wo. and f 1 Notice of Electing Wnstees. Notice i* hereby given that there will be an election for Trustees of the Baptist Congregations oV Washington Township at the churchj house called Union on March oil), I8raai 10o’clock a. in. \ A v*w M<

1 ... — What is , is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for In&nts and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether Narcotic substance, it is a harmless substitute Ur Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and boyrels. giving healthy and natural sleep. Cam toria is the Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend.

Castoria. “fMl-tl- *T *--11—»—“-o— far chiltea. Mother* bare repeatedly told me of it* gaadtete spaa tMr children." Da. O. C. Okkwd, Lovell, Maas. “ Oteorlh it tWebaatreiaedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day ia cot far distant when mothers wnlcomdder the real tntereot of their children, end use Castoria instead of the rarkxu quack nostrum* which are ■ daatroyta* their lored one*, by forcing opium, morphine, soothiag ayrap and other hurtful apted don their throata, thereby aaadiog them to preaoatnre grace*.” Da. 3. T. Kiwchxloc, Conway, Ark.

Castoria. '1 Contort* is so well adapted to children that I recommend it a* superior to aaypreseriptiou known to me.'* H. A. Aaean,K. Dl, I 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, X. 7. “Our physicians in the children's department hare spoken highly of their expert cnee in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only hate among our products, yet we are tree to omfssa that the merlta of-Castoria has won ns to look with fator upon it.” Usited HoerrrxL jm Diamassx, Boston, Haas. Aixxe a Surra, Pm,

THE NEXT MORNING! I PEEL BRIGHT NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER, AMD Mr doctor aaya It acta gently on the atomkeh, liver and kldneya. and Ua pleasant laxative.. Thla drink k made from herta, and la prepend forma aa i - It la cal led LAKE’S MEDICINE

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LEGAL* .'■yywV-',.V v« vV v' v' w'V'v.* v-M-'-'v:' w.' V - * Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of an Execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Pike circuit Court 1 will ♦ xpose at public Sale, to the highest bidder on ' Saturday March 12th, 1892. j between the hours of W, o'clock a. m ami 4 i ! o’clock p in., of said day, at the door of t he 1 f Conn Hoorn in Pike county, Indiana, the j * rents and pedis Mr n term not excoeding : , seven years, (lie followingreal estate,to wiw I TlieNirth West quarter of the South West quarter of section seventeen 117) town-two ! South range six 16) 'West. ! Aiso slit West half <n the South West quarter of the Vorth West quarter of section seven- ; i teen ! 17} town two (2j South range six ,6) • West, ; Containing in all sixty (flOi Acres more or ] less and on failure to realize the full amount . of Judgment, Interest and cost, t will, at (he saute time and place, expose to public sale the tec simple of said n il estate. Taken as the property, of Herman II. Hoilenbitrg, at tbe-tU't of Samuel Grar.aman ai.d James shuUlewnrth Said sale wilt he^uiple without any wltel whatever fnilli'valuattoa or appratsment Inwsr JUI1N W-STI1.WBIX J. \V. Willson, Sherill Pike County. Attorney lorPlalntUT Notice of Administration. N OTICK Is hereby given, that the undersigned has been anpoin'rd by the Clek of the Circuit Court of Pike County, stale of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Mark Powers late of .“Ike County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Feb. l’Jtll ISO. I- itAXK H UILUEKBAeK Administrator.*

Xotice of Administration ■Vottce Is hereby given, that the itndersign- *' ed has been appointed bv the Ctorfe ol the CIrcutt Count of Pike Comity. State of Indiana, administrator orttte estate of James L. Mount late ef Pike Count y. deceased Said estate, is supposed to .be solvent "IB Bi'MOUNT. .» dralnistrator. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk* of the CircuitJEourt of Pike county, State, of Ii)dianM„adntmistratorof the estate of Jacob LovWesx late of Pike coontv, deceased . TSaid estate Is supposed to be solvent. ..... - - ADAM J. HECK, Febiiary 27 ISM, ' >.• Admin ist.-afor. ltnbartlsou & Taylor Atty's.

He Stale Indiana! In the Pike Clrenlt Pike County ) court March Term 18W. Bradley Hotlon ahdl Company ^Complaint, No. 1975. Samuel hlddle j Nowcofiien the Plaint I (T.byJ M.A 8 L.Vandevercits attorneys aud diceComplaint herein, togethef With an affidavit,that the defendant isa nmnreslden* of sate of indtanmand that theobjeejtoraaid action la to Inforde a demand b.vprouilJbingln attachment. NotlefeTs therefore hereby elrett said defcndentL that unless he be and appear on the 9th day By April Itatt. the same being the *tth day of tH?Mareh term 18SB. of I’lke Circuit Court to bo held at the Court House In Poetersburg it, said County and otate, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heart! and determined lu his absence. In Witnosib Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and attix the Heal of said Court at Petersburgtbls tsth day of March A 1>. 1W8. 7 goodi.it HOBO**, ■KAb l Clerk

W. L DOUGLAS JUKaShi It tsasesaslessslto* vita ao tact* or nt thread to feure too feat; sands of the be:* toe »p ft, stylish *4 fx.cn-.me Kt wait* more shoes o/fhis in# other •aw.'j’.icluw, it equal* haaci- ■ shoe ever oSered for $3.0!; equals ireuuh shoes which cost SroEi SS-OSo 81S.M. ‘ iiiai!.?!rfwed Welt S&etst, toe east, r'iliu, eouHcrtshls and durable. '1 be beet .'fTcrqii at Inis price; «une strode at cus_.a Mecsecitiirt frsrn $tCi» to CO iO Police hUioe* Farmers. Railroad Sea s«»a*n aasilcitcrCi.cTte«aUweBrthem; too celt, Vaatooth tastde. heavy throe soles, extern o. One pair te*Ut?ssarayear. ffl S no eaSfj no better shea ever offered at this price; one trial will convince those worn bytbo boys everywhere; they sell ttio iuercasins sales show. 30. ISniid-serred shoe, best cry st y!is!>; equal! French ESi.wtoss25. , # _iireSlwbefilSsSW’isoSal'sty^tehand ourabte! Caetier..—See that v>\ i„ Douglas' mo* and price are stamped, on the bottom of each shoe. tPTiaB.Sil SC9STtWTK^« lasts* onloeai advertised dealers aW. la. llOUtiiLAS, V.rocktoo, J. B, Voting & Co, Petmhaugr, I ml.

Practice. It will «««ch yoa UPlf, av.d atari yea la bu«fnr*a, at <rhleh you can rap'illr (rather te the dollars. W* <mu and will. If ▼oa pic^«,tracls ES?£2aS to SI* >«r at the start, ami aaoca a* y*u ye caeeorwt* onto, I* the work. Whas wi offer ie o*» and it hu keen p»ot«4 aaety worker. Easy to team. Ks special ah&ttar re cj ns rad. iKMMUa is. turr; ontyeeaHtys sneeca*. W» start jroou aryininjc. This aa an* *f the >jTr*t

In tBWVd, fnwn»:v- grop>*M,..Jh«& nrkto «»rnrittr*. It I* probably th? laboring people h**t *vt known. Howri* f)»-‘ nirc. iiater uh*k» lorn F*M particular* (r««. l«t«r v.r>J« s»t «mee. >iUrc*», OEOlttfaZS 4iTlXSU:« ^ <U*.« 3«a 4»M, S*arihuulf Mwlac, vm els ■ w ■ pam\ I« do «*8i y norli If as i*if y p?!m4 This is »<> Sell** or bun- ^ eombboo^t. |I sa t, f the It*test styles, ‘Paat tiest destsms, mo'tt nrUstio In *.fUW iyutf elfiact, enables us to make the ‘ flnlm g«*od, «.« trtdi order fill is*wtisH» yitii; This depart ment Is in the h.-*mis oi'»n £L< We gnartmteo om .work* ami imj«»rwt)fia hespar®<i to please every patent in every parlictiin-r. .Ahvtbing in the print hits line done on ti>s f-aifle brmn, Lewve y»>ur j ArderK with Tie' 2»0ii*©v*ai, Petersburg. Sow Shredded Pine Apples, Concord G rapes, Oraivford Peaches, ? v. n California^ Apricots, Cream Cheese, ^ t> Creamery Btjtter, ■ V mpicjns,. '■■; ft Tooth Picks. “Use Ivory Soap’ iserf’s this week. F. n. SHINDY. FAMILY SROUPS AND RESIDENCES A SPECIALTY. Af4 kinds of onidoor work.porraiu. ropyinjc and piiijfpjfin^froln •id j|)ic»u'fes 3bc. TUrtkday anti >ri*e party “rcupsi a specially. >ali»f*cllo» gnarsmieed or no pay. five me a cal!, «r address F. A. SHANDY, Petersburg Indiana.

Ashby & Chappell, leal Estate Agents. Fire, Life, and Live Sleek Insurance Agents. Collections aa£ Abstract* of Titles a Specialty." >an U. A*ul>y, Peiimmi and XI. fj. Claisn Agents. Call on them at Boons sfo. 16. Srcond Floor auk Bonding ' Agents VVanted V R !*KR rax The Tiiee* a-ieel Republic. tibral tjcwaisstea J'siiL (Erst W»jr *® Make Matter »« *•»* 1 lUel.Bffs ’J'«w»b.

(‘Gilman Vestl St. Louts t* Loul. Wl f-r the 4 Soli.1 Hally 1 5 SnlStf Hitlljl r'o»Btctins in of all lilies ■ Sortlk.aiid.SiM Through Vestibule ' 11 i»rk fP. ! in Parlor Ours and Sleepers on all Union. OUBLE DAILY LINE —OF—v.i“ '■*' i ' . biiile Uuffe^Slepppr* frn* anil Slut Idas on Main Lin* Washington. Baltimore. Philadelphia and New York, without - change. ■ Eastward Kkox WasUimotox. ' „• No. 8 Accommodation So. 3 Day,Express No. 1 Nield Express N.>. 0 Fas! Express 12 57 P. an. • 1 I* P. m. 12 88 A. in., ,» « A.In.- • estivard From Washington Accommodation Day Ex pi ess _ Night Express 5 Fust Rxpres C;> 12 42 I*. TO. 1 2MA.m • Moving West . nlil takelhtell lira * and hen tea. Out'veai ule car*are a lnxdry, winch may be enjoyed b. •<1J, witlii-nt exits e her**.-and . every attentioi. Is riven onr passengers : -\i to mukethelr journey pleasant andeoiufirtable. - - > - i . Our agents .vlll take plcssnre,iit answering . • Inquiries in regard to rates for both psssen- ■ - gers and freight, timer ruble* and- rOnu'Ce- ....a, I‘ons; call at your home if debited strut attend to shipping freight by the most direct routes and cheeking, haggage.-without charge for any assistance (hey may be able to tender. • \ • N. B.—Passengers should purchase tiekeis „ before entering the ears, as the ticket rate fct ”* ten cents less than the train rate. Comniindention* addressed to'the under- . signed will receive prompt attention. , ,. Tlios. DoNaIIUR, r lht« line as It has leas changes better accommodations. thau; I Tcket Agent O.AMi K’y,‘ Washington, lad. C. U. Joses, District Passenger Ag». Vincennes, Ind. W. B. SHATTCC, tie.ii, Pa'sAgt J. F. BARNARD, Pres, and flen M’gr. « I3CC1NNAT1 OHIO. -i? £ EYtnsYille -NORTH-BOUND. STATleSR. I S i. Si Eyastsvllle B:2Ael m. l-etcrsburg, H;»r- “V \V nshlisgtott ’ 12:15 41 Worthington 2:10 ■-M Tdrrs Haute i:« p.' m fe- | N6.S2. | 'Fl&S’.M :15p. ni.lUtWa. fn — l.-tO p m. 3:46 a. hi •:l»p. ai. A SB a.- lit. • - -<*• & v. - .SO'TH-JIOUN^.. STATIUS* "T Np.Sl. I No. 33. Terre Itaute _.u. Worthington .. . Washington 6:00 a. in. Petersburg *354 *• Evansville S:53 “ The above Is te^mutime only. For lowest po.a^^*»»tes, on freight on<? tickets, call <») <iWBI6ns8 ~E.lt. tiiffthkei. Agents Petersburg, Ind Frgt ' . 8:111 a..m. 6:00a. in;2•> 16:00 IDO#a. ja. 12:tr> p. th.. 2:17 •• 12:2# v 4:00 “ ...-jf...

M ach iiif&t ASi> Blacksmith. O' rrV - *-w*.4' K-' *■*' I amf’feparcl to ik*the best of, wnrkr-witl* **i l is; action guaranteed * •*-- * - ' smithing. Also i be best of, work tncit I* - -‘•7*-—• ^ d in all kind* of Black* . * A ;;•••?: •" ' •. Moiifll fti Reaping Viekiici ' - Repaired In the best of workmanship I em ploy nmic* hm ‘ ffn»t~elit?a workmen.. T>o. no go from h«»hf to get your work, hut call •» me at my sis*? un Ma;u Street, Indiana. * ' “* Oil AS. VKKCK. ,3 M. J. BEADY, t:4*: . v Petersburg, Indiana, WiJi make you Photos in any nauih^r at most reasonable rates. ' v J» -i- ' " ; Kemenv* *. tout my work m war. r a lift'll. If- a wnp VOttTRAlTS enlarged calf ami '.aye tbe worlrd»ne i 1 nor* i;n«ranle«tt to stawt'the teat ot Hgeb and atilt he as bright as when taken fr pro. the gallery Studio equipments of standard modern makes. V. > * Our motto—“The Best Is- As Good As Any,and Always the Cheapest.” ^ M.J. BRADY; Gallery iq insert’s Building, upstairs, on Haiti, between Sixth and Seventh.

THE OLDEST In Petersburg. ,s Tht oldeet hncn.aa and .uuMlc Qrm lu P«* teisbvirglu Fred Itenn'i He stlll hoMitt* fort, a.id o‘Jer* yon 't1' ' Harness, Saddles, flips, And tnnflilnt In hlsltnes at rate* that it* eery low considering tint quality. ' r G’VC HW mu. FEED KEUSS I? Mon time i Best material, inoai rensonnbl* prices fiMttlnn eifhrnntwil jrl PMrrtkK r* MatMe Work. „ J,,* 3. YOCNU,Proprietor*