Pike County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 51, Petersburg, Pike County, 11 May 1892 — Page 2
EV THE PIKE COUNTY DE ISSUED EVERY WKPSK1 Entered at the |v«to.Tiee in Petusburf lor IrananalH*! *n through tue walls a* seconueiarn matter. JR Pike Cl g— The Pike t'oumtj ttemerret liee tke l»relrealatlee ef m semMper lnklUked la te Csaatj! kdrerdeere will aut!> a eote ef tkl.fhet! 1=8 DEMOCRATIC STATE TilSET. Governor, claiipe Matthews, vermirina. Lieutenant Governor. MOitTl MORE NYE, La potto. Secrete“y of State, W. R. MV KRS, Mansion. AndUnv of Kate. JOHN OSCAR HENDERSON,Howard. Treasurer of State. ALBERT GALL. Marion, At-«m“y General, -^.LONZOG. SMITH, Jennings, Reporter Supreme Court, SIDNEY R. MOON. Fulton, Superintendent of Publie Instruction, HERVEY 1>, VOR1ES, Juntsoa. State Statistician, W. A. PEELLE Jr., Marie n. Supreme Judge Second Dla'itet, JEPTHA D. NEW. Jennnng, Supreme Judge Tlilrd Diuret, JAMES M CCA RE W.vrrou. Supreme Judge Fifth District, TIMOTHY E HOWARD, Si. Joseph. Appe 'ate Judge First District GEOU'iB I.. ItEtN IIAUD, Spencer, AppeHule Judge Second Dlsnlet, KRANKf GAVIN. Decatur, Anpellale Judge Third Dlstiicl. Til EO.P. DAVIS, Hamilton. Aooa’l vie Judge Fourth District. ORLANDO J. LOTZ. Deiawtre. Appel1., e Judge Fifth Dial lull, GEORGE E. ROSS, Cass Aim titter went. FOK PBOSKCtiTlXG ATTOTXItY. We are awtbo -d to aonounce live ntime of Thomas IJ. Di.lon as a candidate for ' leiiominalioa, beiore the Democ ah© Judicial eonvenlion, lor Hie office of Pi osccujns Attorney of the elevenih Jud o.al i'ir. cuit. We are authorized to announce tke natno of Samuel H, Fetlibscr, as a candidate tor the nomination of Set iff snhject to the decission of the Coucly Democratic eonv ention. We are authorized to aauuuuce he name of Fiorina Bat 11 of Jefferson Township as a candidate for the nomination as Recorder subject to the decision of the Conn ;y Democratic ceuYevtion i ■ *' Iti Iasi weeu s (uiHooni couveuiions every stdie hr-tl : - favorite son »t« men.ion ex. cot New ilainosh to. Poor il . B!;i'r. The time » tio!tP>«g ;ins rfiniuHcffti state cont (hi. - S»‘ o_g.*tJ front Jioo -J o do; ,- 2'J. '1 no change wn f ttijJh to gceiMB noun.u the fai mors-in !*1C »otnhe»>w of tlie sits:©, anti lo tuoki iiic. * bn»y SCH-Oit. t
lVri' *;»9 i.ae ncwiniu.v •" (o ]£rane© writes his naroo T. Jefferson Cob'iilgp, because being a :em» b' ' an. in* hasn't the courage o y mi! tne mien;'on of ids !ii!« or »>‘'l be ‘‘Thomas Jefferson.” We st>agv»i Tom J. There is a law w compois tii*- (it -' cry «• i‘!i forced < ■ « r» • »• jfirti* uiKifei^bU'.'H a id bo's untirr l! »*:»- ■'W is WSMi(y-«fH<‘ ' C* o‘ . e, i >u< fen id fir guardians. 'In s ^eiicrai’y ttndeistood, i‘iu ijr is Scilioni enforced. If Pie«idei»t Itarrisou doesn't romove Coitim.iHsio.uer Ji.su m on tiio k mWsj.thol' liuu.ns onu (caiitisouy ami that of his friends, (In: '# s but a. single coat 'ndon :o a tfu ai: Mr, lie ; son, for some ttA.-o i, s JtiVud of Mr. Ifcuui.
Il U stale.I iIihi Etuer Harris' u It s nol to ctllldoimd EUler WiiiiaiTjtikoi' associate with Hood r Quay. #r Wa.mai.Ber'-i business ini m s: s letpl him to (to.'ire Wial the hood e he »p7^l*ne» sfiiili be tiftVe'.vtiv «-xp-. «<'; ami there 0:0 he-dec’iuel to lit I ue |»:» " tie/elii;>. T The Mi unit;' Ro'.tie»ier hi Sp , B. U. W 'f t, itu l•iicor ot 1 U'c i.i e i him cud liver < to .lie JJ' iih-iipo. i conrer ; t aely in uiierti it :«»bring ou. B iH.ie whit Uia h.tliie. said I5v per rend’ "on, « ,:i Utalie-’ sly for Ha 't'is,iii. ■ llep y Simile' of A . cUf 'viI i on h:s bmi-ied ot ills Aimt'-ipu N»w ii report * no irtie, ng to break into the English ■lit and gel tt seal. Henry Ci llie doilais in this country L»r uio honor in the lui: lie ut’ag tout in thlit nuni mptib lean state eoiivetiiior sat* of smito of die pi i of the par e are he a very tame ufl'a.r 1-tMHuri*! rt.ee. Hitt being pc lied rcnoiiti mttion of the' entire »l i«» lor I lie v»"iiMf* tlate and was defeated two ytaw
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■=-1■—The of pitying an old Indian «-laim (for the Choe'aw and Gbivksaw reservation lands) just now when the treasury is low anil a mi»paigu at hand, la «oi to be thonglWof. The president comm tin lea tea that he want* to look into the matter, aa “a fourth of the Mint it to go to three at«ir»n«ys.’ That the mailer has been adjusted three dates by com is of Utw, and dtHlttriions made Iroai the original honest deb\ cuts un figuae in the president's c;> Vitiation*. laiemal shame to the United States government dial these long enfieriog credito; s should be obliged to employ attorneys ;o enforce collect ion of an acknowledged and long standing oMi gallon. Snpitose the administration should have such a spell about the inotiey lhe old soldiers pay to attorneys, or the heirs the ‘French spoliation claimants most spend to get their just dues from the government! The disposition to ‘ look into the matter” is uot apparent- The business of the country must stand still and the cheated Indians wait ( hev have been wailing twenty year?); the chiei exccmivu oi <!i>* great nation is rttoniog siatu cottvenlions anil planning to ro-eleri himself to office. A subunits sue -taels.
The Democratic party ha3 Ihe best df groo wls for expecting a larger ta mer vote in the approaching national campaign «i.*n i< has tor manv years bar.;, A!! th. > ts necessary to nsuso tors is to i i .■'< c «)S8 so the banner ol tariff of© m. >»*« what the courtition of . e A .».*•■: ;*t fat me i* to titty ami then Wonder if he asks the question, "Wha; luts protection done for me?" The Mortgage retiims O' the cisnsn> d.-ps; mien: prove, for ittstsnee, that li.i.tnks In s mo, • gage* on farms -agj;regtt;‘.i*g 298,112; on ioU, UIWMMS, end ii paying an annual interest on these mortgages of $25,717,1(>1. Iowa's mortgages on farm* foot np $!49,457141; on lots, $o'>,3i$,Qi. animal itte.e. . $lo,l9S,97>3. Kansas •* car1 r; log .his but’)ten of mortgage tn-tieh'tl-ioss on farms; $1(4,720071; o t lO'S*$68,120,755, ami is paying an in.etc i . > ■ f I.OlS tilg. I A lew (lees agb an ovevj ions organ summed no siSty t’n pin e scto in f>c Ur ml Spates, the otd- , g'owtit.ot iiio MiK 'imy ye»r. V e odt I report in tttcA nineteen padded jou.1 »vi>h the s.u emetti «lut tills does no*. ..e 'oilo ".ho a to. e- tuf t ru!! tee >lt‘e. ron a‘int st»e . • tin plate© tor dlppi'ig. 'I U8 steel sun! ;Oti hr: - out are wilting loiters, "-hoping me law iv 1 t not In. changed." They have been an‘e to ptn hence p“«8 s ami rednre vvges am* 1 the 'aw soiltiietil. ,Tlv« s hottest history, .art | yet here eti uoi lit-ate a enough to j prea a lbs!i*a if mi product* bett»j ii .* ha wor ■.Ice.-uc i. 1W* competes ; w it con’r.tci labor iio'ii tlte old wo il aort pm s nla silo re o tl»«;pro- ! ;e. : ve tc. If -ax every si rue he buys a hi pa I or a pon nil of ;t on. The probability iis that President II a Son wilt bo renominated at ilinnettfxkks, hot it is a cerati*!/ that if ibis isoone il w’!! be because the leatlersrnf the p rty see no hope ot tin eg on anv one e'-e. Ne'er was a |n>ii. ice r ndid e mo.o rtt- ;ked a d dS'. us "d w '.iitn the ranks o> i.l-own in- tv. With all s ale conven hm ve'r> uf.ig 1’rotn i list rue ' tg delegates, With a remetnbeta: e upon, htm of ;iio emergency whiri't j.brusi hint '•>. w’t d as the compromise cuidid; e at Chicago in 1SS3, a id wi-.li a knowedge *lui! zli© s. mo po'.it c, compiler: n is w upon the M'nncapolis ga o ig. n:ie»a.v mnsl' I'e the lie d tin.; we us gram; a.hers h'S , swelled as t is n ’ h a second te in t tubuioti
IV tin v word wo live In, A man I wlio ll. S ei-.lt ,- i.ill S:!: head of horses. hoy Standing »-i'0 ill a Sian 0 yard, I wat.vdl wo «i',!e« onl In iho tfounfiy ' on a ri .lo m u lor ©f bit,inoss a day or | mo ns#, while another m :i ttiio. lud | no hn.-tis mill very Ittrie money lured ,e.-:n to go the same di-tutne. jlhi* was an aufaa' o>otUiCinte I tola ■ tp-i-k ttnd shows Hie perversity ol >4111 nnii «ia n e. II-.' tr.io tots tne fa- ; ditties I'tir thiv.ng prefera lo.. waits, : «li e toe w ::o con 4 uuii-ii better afo tl o bail no c m, goes ' and hues one. Men a:e orur.y .oown a itv;in -«n«l it ,inin becomes a oorc 10 give the horse iiec.e»sary exert so. i; iu« at wavs l>e«o thas, and we |».'e,iinte a!tv.' v, tv; bo. Wtoa! a mockery glory intnl appear to t io tiveiiigo lea’s'iior. With intU'll labor oil sax o. fiiret| (he iiiivueyo ill- ti'> -.!;■« and i.io )i to ids name. For a !' occup nil a ittajiMtrt.-eu men o tv ill on him «; .at Ida tail. Then U t'l’s gave! has fallen an iv toe rep it has er?0»;ing eite o tv data toe toa* Into) anil bail 11 boys to mil !v the speakil knocked him wfBcirttly oil' ot‘ oxialence and be re. lirea to the OMBeiini v again, with nothing I io Ida name, as ii-efii on a cfHt*ke«l jihober. vain ah.tw ! 13»r lie i ions, itMiaily, to go a<> a areal many oihev IV r p.ivite ,y/« a the ti.e glazing JIi. vain show ! JllSt 114 »IIX a, and so are ;ow« to take
A Urge number of skilled tin work »ri are to be imported from Wales to make tin plates. As we understand it, tlie-e are the American Workingmen who are to bo benefited by the MeEJoiev tin tarifl tax schedule* but the American consumer, who has! been about America for some time,! will pay the expense jttsi the same. P.ipuUr coutMenco in tbo luck* bringing power of the horseshoe cannot but be rudely shakau by the experience of M>\ Ersrhardt of East1 tot. f.fidt'S who received a fail charge of lightning- iruusl'wrnd to hUu through a horsusUoo u-tiiinl over the door, ‘thus are our cherished i!iusioue dispelled by the sad evideuuj of tact. __ The bouse ot representatives did a ji'uod piece of work last week.iu passing the bill to put burning twine ou tite tree list, ‘inis is a measure ior the relief of farrnei a. If the repubti oau senate chooses to refuse the agridotuiral iuiluauy am boon offered by iuia.biit, let it do so. it tite senate passes It. President Harrisou Will not dare to rem it.
} Tits Natiomil C,vii Stjy»K» Reform league re-elected 1 George William Uttrltrpresident and resolved that I*resideut Harrison dud broken tbe pledges made to die league and to me people. Civil ijcrv,eu Cow tuts* ; stoner ltuosvelt approve the resoiu1 liiou, of course, but iook occasion to jcommend ibe present republieae adminis!re ton. Tbe good folks are getting a little luixnl. Tbe iwo-thiiils-role in the rtemocvatic national couveutiott inis year m»\ serve the party it ell by competing the notvluir loo of a candidate who can be ch-vUrd. Principal sbotiid lie a strong ini’"*i:aut, l*t>; scuiitneni should bt 1at bouio by the de.'ega- : les. A v iniut is waiilul and be must, be a man who can carry New York. Is there me ttssrutdree just now iital either Clcvctr.mi or IIP! can carry I New York ? ’ A gentleman » bo has traveled over the state says: *■/ have just li.;g»hed j looking over She wheat crop of Indians end u say ih.i> ilte average is uott-iderauie iaiger than lust year. Tin* condition in s oite portions of tue state ts very good, while in other pa vis. the wheat is spotted, tiiin on !■ the ground and looks pretty ragged. Tlc ro so much moisture i<;!t this stt iinf that the wheel plant has been at,:, t: ieoieliicd and I tl'tu.k io-uay Ue state promises- a veasoaabiy fair j crop.'*_ i Ntuv York wi t initii a convention ! Ibmt‘ pt’v-ose of rer! ng her consiittii oil i i the stun.iter of ltff.i. It tvili consist of f i tueinueyt, thirty* two ciivtaJ trout tire s ate-at-larae— js:s!et‘':t from each party—and I A f oil! each assembly mi- ! ifti' the new apportionment. ’fmi ta j hot* organizations, Use prohibifionjis.s ate: ;!>o woman sott'rugiots pet»liy.oi! « ■ n iepreseaiation bv dele- | gates; The governor appointed iive from tiro workmtixen and !i ie« trottt tint proiiih! amis'-, Util refused to a icpieserttat ton irorn the worn on.
I) '•ai'tl::, l III nil! ili'i'i VVolllolil Wild chibtwt.. it o; many tcrissiniv* H UlOUJi-r li RMV b» irc.f, 114 l.lg'llll i.*v ti ' c.iuiii?p'f aiut be cs t:neon* iiol’viiilo pas-ion for murder iml wu« no* for Ins ossa. Nevertheless. i|»i* world w: be better off when be ‘u uowj, A jury has a.tjnf! -mi him srniMy o;‘ murder mid a eour; ina . passed ilicseuien «iof deutdi uj'oa til in. No sen iinen. :s ■'.:>• should allowed to 'u oftrre w:<t* the sen- ■ leni e. Gu’.iimiu, P ‘s'lJpui G. "tie'u’s was iiintuuo:v.'V v insane. u- -• >"= l, bnt ' :■< Ittmyinn' win {jencndlr »ppi'IViM. logto o vv ue U|£i of UeeuiI .Tins Utiti-1 tv-ales postage s'amp is ; high in *i»e fist ot' net;l stiff pretty : little Id « eatri»is. A number ot J govern men *, cspevVdy it Soil'll .!. ii.-se their stamps, pi Hi ted and of the reo, because we is done a Hi lie better !ilwi anybody e>=e. Tory are prnied ' in ! ijje side’s from s eel ii!a!e«. Tito n.i-'e used is made ot' at arch Ain in ilia ; iv no it l ew anted upon chemiesrliy, and is pesdectly lis>iiii!e*s .is tar ;.s poison is eoncensed. Tito gum is smeared on with wiiit«wua!i brushes as Me sheet lay* in ;i !Vam<*, and after being dried they a o perlorai'd by nii'chlnecy. IWor* t“HV:.ig Hie plaee'W muntil'uot is re ear it sheet in counted thirteen till' s. 1 onevUIDp is bed-r psisiVnl TT;le or i.!ie sheet' torn Use eisi'isu number oii tlsat impression is destroyed. Isi die Baum inwests<r»;jon oil Fritt i ns t>sa, Special / gen l GiemaHtidi, tesiiff-d, r.fterusitiiamws • bat bo ivoit d tioi die p''*sceuted, •'■at by Commissioner fimni'a ordyr lie i set a . ;?ji to iiiduee Cttfrunisrionej; : Cooper.- oi* Indians, to violate tbs* law Gs reaawail wens to Indiana and gave a pension attorney $25 to band m Cooper an is Tee to u pension case. Mr. Cooper not on y in familiar u Mi :t>e law, but Isa is an hones, man, nod h«) p otupily ret Awed the money. Grcenawalt went upon tljp autnd an :i witness for Baum, but pit ; tier the shrewd examination of me jeommmeB no revealed the whole plm J of she commissioner to ruin a cougieasneiii whom lie disliked. AM : these par ies, Con per mid Rtnm lire in Indiai a, and tlio eommittanuo mn>: be (amlliar to tlisit o her lionsiei, Mr. Benjamin |Iarri*oti,MoiMporaiily pres deni of the United 8*alc* of A meric i. Tim verdict of the American pen de is that Commissioner Baum ii. * done many tilings for vv ust'li lie houlil he removed. This lam reason Is miffed weight to me
Judge Atgeld, the De*nce«*tlo nominee for gor. of Illinois, kiat»«s how lo hit the hill squetc’y on rl.*» beach and ho hit* it hard. In his s|*eech accepting Hie nomination, referring to the eorwaptlon in the last presidential election, he declared one of the great questions bofore the people thU year was ‘•whether we shall continue to see the spectacle ot the greatest office of the Ante; lean republic 11'trait y bought with corruptlou lunch*, end then having the lueauibeet ot the offi -e declare that Divine rrovldcitce ord a Mini it nil.” And be proceeded to elueV #te in this w«y: • - x ••Only a few years ego we saw the spectacleol a matt with a reputatiou for piety selected as the agent to- assist In fry log fat out of tue mantUseinrcrspho agent to collect a largo cor-1 i option fund to be used for the holy j put pose of carrying elections, and after the elcciion had been carried by mei!u>Ua that dit^^Abear inveatlgutioii— carrhAAgri^Bies of work which U:e yc-.p.-e lho hen^ficiarv of t'nis^rffiHPute against i'reo giverripiienOlwHPn was the fliiger ot" the Aliuignfy'that had directed the rt'sutt. Now I sat not th« keener of the »t crets of the Almighty, hut i do want a little more reliable evi: tience titan the mere statement of Bcitjaiuiu liarrison that' the Altnighty was a partner, with Dudley in debauching the voters of Indiana with 'Mwltwif five.’ “__
INVALIDS Cain rapidly in health and strength by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medtetDO substitutes rich and pure blood, for the Impoverished ttuid left iu the veins after fevers and other wasting slokness. U Improves the appetite amt tones up the system, so that convalescent; soon Become Strong actlvo, and vigorous. To relieve that tired feeling, depression of spirits, aud nervous debility, no other medicine produces the speedy and permanent effect of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. F O. lairing, Brockton, Mass., writes; “lam confident that anyone suffer- | tng from the effects of ecrataln. general debility, want of appetite, depression of spirits, aud lassitude will lac enrol By Using Ayer's Sarsaparilla f for 1 have taken ft, and speak from experience.” v ■; " Iu the summer of MSS. I was cured of nervous debility by tlie use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla.”—Mrs. U. Benoit, C Middle at., Pawtucket. K. I. "Several yenrasgpTtrts ini a dabllltaied condition. Other remedies having failed, 1 began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and was greatly benefited. As a Spring medicine, 1 consider It Invaluable.” —Mrs. L. S. WinChester. Holden, Xdojj Ayer’s Sarsaparilla ritKi-isrn »t • Df. J. C. A\ER & CO., Ls'isil, Mass, Sold by all Druggists. Prise $1; six bottles,
Bad the Desired Effect I II CA.RBOLX.TOX, Groon County, 111., Nov. ’88. I highly recommend Vaator Koenig’s Nam Tonic to anybody that has suffered from headache as my son did for fire years, because two bottles of the medicine cured him. M. MoTIGUE. A villa, Inn.. July 18,1880. About four yean ago 1 was taken with a congestive chill that left me so nervous that I was not able to do a day's work. I took Pastor Koenig’s Nerve Tonio, and 1 at once began to get batter and am now doing my work again. Many thanks for the good it has done me. UBS. LIZZIE LET. Cletklano, Oa 11* Laurel 8t, June 11, IBM. The use of Pastor Koenig’s Nerve Tonio has enabled me to resume work, and I am recommending same to all I soo in need ox it, and I find many, hoping in part to show mj^ddtude by recommending the Toale. 8 KLL i medicine patients oib [cine free of •a,; rem^hw be«.^»P«.^abya**™™* Pastor Koenig Is now - of Lou S; the KCSfllC MED. CO., Chiosso, Ul. Sold 5>y Brussists at 31 per 3otSe. CibrSCr«rtreis'.*e, 8L75. 6 Bottles for *•■>« PiBskesssss, or fh« Littiter BtV.i, Po.-ltlvely Cured by si'.cniiM«r!,ig Hr. iUlurs Golden Kp.cifis. It is naiinufaeliired as a pnutie , which fan be given in a glass of beer, n cup of coffee or tea, or i i food,without the knowledge of She paiien!. Ii is absolutely harmless, aiid.tvi’! effect a permanent and speedy cure, tv bet tier tho patient is * lUoderaic drinker or an a'eohalic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure h is followed'. It never Fa?? t. Tite system once impregnated with the Specific,; it become* an utter impog-ibiUiy lw sire liquor appetite to exist. Cured guaranteed. 4S page book of particular* free. Address Golden Specific Co., IS5 Race St., Ciucinf na:i, Ohio.
A Remedy tor the Grippe Cough. A remedy recommended for pail cuts a Aided with the jfrij>|>e is Kemp’s Balsam, which is especially adapted to diseases of the throat and lungs. Do net wait for the first symptoms of /ho disease, but ifet a bottle and keep it on hand for use the moment it is needed. If neglected tiie grippe has a tendency to bring on pneumonia. All druggest sell the Balsam. Fnil to do Otir Btr'y. Everybody has at times failed to do their duty towards Ihetuselres. libndreds of lady readers suffer from sick headache, nervousness, sleeplessness a ixl-female troubles. Lot them follow tho exatnplo of II, llcrhechler, Stevens Point Wis., who for five years suffered greatly from Nervous Prostration and sleeplessness, tried- pliyairiatis and differeui medicines without success. -But one hot tie of Dr. 1 Mlh>«’ nervine caused sound sleep every night and she Is -feeling like a new person. Mrs E’taabeth Whec'er. Laramie Cityv Wyomingr who tried all other remedies, declares Dial after three wi cks use of the Nervine for H*adaolu\ Nervous Prostration, etc., she was wonderfully relieved, hold by Ji, It. Adams & Sons. Trial Bottle
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Gutorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription Iter Infants f»s ftMiSwm. It contains neithor Opium, Morphino nor other Kareotic substance. It is a harmless substitute fbr Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Caster Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantoo is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria presents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho flood, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is tho Children’s Panacea—tho Mother’s Friend.
Castoria. -fiMrt—»- --~ou-»*™~tt»i.w, for eh.1dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of its sood effect upon their children.” D*. G. C. Oqood, Lowel', Mu. * Castoria is the beet remedy for children cf vhich I u> acquainted. 1 hope tbs day to not tar distant when mother* will oomskler the real lllti,i -*.nf mdmeCMtoriaittsteed of the Tariousquacknoetrusns which are destroying their loved ones, by farcinsopium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful its down their throats, thereby starting a to premature graves." On. J.T. Kracsnuat, Conway, Ark.
Castona. “Castoria is so well adapted to children that X recommend it as superior to any peeeeriptkm H. A. Aaens*,M. D., til 80. (Mont St., Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians iu the children's department haw spoken highly of their expert enoa in their outside praaMce with Castor is, and although wa only hare among our medical supplies what Is known aa regular products, yet we are (tee to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to leak with teeor upon it." Ukitko Boamsb sun Disramsny, Boston, tinea Auuct C. Surra, Pm,
Company, TX Murray StMat, How York City.
i.e Sheriff ® bale. 'f).v vli*tu'of*i Kkvi! io^ m? jjsrom ttis Clev'i off he p;.(d Ct eeo'.t Corn*;-1 t^Uexpnse 01 Fub lo &*!•■ to Uxj U:."hv\?t j Udder, o£ Saturday June 4 th, 1S02 between the hoi "*o? 13 ft. nr. end -t o*e'ock p. m..of a to day* a? Hi* do> *>r the.} Cotm doQA$ m P;'*e Coo vy, todtuiv* ng | rvjnta w,nd pro flu for n t©r*n not ©XAie-iUcsr a,-veil years the follow! «»£ described reed; estate to-wh: Thasmuh hftlfo'H’*© uorh e^sr c?.ns ;©" ©* « the .VK'.h-<**tsiquarter* and ih© 8©utii-3;jst i quarter of ‘he no. Ui-eu- ( qoarfer>xee*i:ra* eight v#i e-1 off the tt vide a.o eo“.» t in stefUm one (H.town oue \ son * -n^e i e!shfc 8 «est', tn V >ve Cpun:y, 1 kC » « . Cooh inia.^ in oU fl'i.Mwo .•■<* *•«•»$*- mo e or less, end on r%a;»re u% r©Mlhte lie fjH a:aoi;qt i of Jiuise nc«?I interest and eo»,.t*. i wid ft.*i the sanae ti*n© nsnl rle-^e, expos* o pubi*© I sal*'me entire rb'hi, title eu«i imere-; oi_ William J. iHo ion ju end .to said rea < ! lkolr.tr'U. e* »w> h r’nntl the t * * i )tis f'i1 oral hie therein. Taken as »n* fuopeity o* VsH*- n, J. Bo! or, j at the suit of Ma-^pet Holton. Sul : s de will be matte wit *t.ir e *? ef whin ever from Y-il’ie*i or e-t'p.w .linear luxr?. J«?tx W. Rtuit eti** S SUwlff Tike Coouty. i M iv Cih A D. U>-\
Sheriffs Sale. r>rv‘ tne of«n ExecnMon to m© t!’*-rr:rJ ifiwn Hi© Ci*r k <>*' ;»»© Pi^e etmitt 0<»u>t 1 will »‘X>>srt> a: public Sale* iq Uu* highest bidder On Saturday June 4th, 1892. bat-.yean the hoars of 10. o'clock a. m aort 4 n’eloeis p m., of s lid d IV. at tu** Poor of the 1 Cnu'V llutpa in Pino couity, India;.f*. the! rents ami profits f >r a term not exv«ett:njj seven years, iho follow!. >sdicioed real* state,. to-wi;; Lot Ntimber twenty nine £9> in Proffer* Addition to the ionm of Te.ersbu a 1'itte . County I ini ana. ami on tblUn-* to i»a'tts tb* fdil amounts | of Judgment, *n e.eu amt cost, I will, at the ' same time and ,>’;tra. kj.miJ .ojJbuoc sole the ; fee slmp'O of said real e»;a-». Taken as the prnpt "y of John E. Turner, at the sun. of tins .off Frank. Said sate will be :n its »• -nut any rei’ot whatever t.oto v.Vm ion on -neat lawer .1011*1 W STMAV Ef-L Kiehardson A T«'*<»:•. Su».a t\l.» County, Attorney lor P.... at iff. Mnv Sill, IS92 Application lor License. I \TOV4'tFii'av k' v*>i :o i»© sea* o'* : * IV;. *6 v ■»>*;»! »>. PL* ? C > J.v 1 a m '. . t.mt fde undet-v^ntHl » ui * « ‘utiro’vn of j toe m eo'> iMiLuf* r »,v * »>e rge or >« e© v ‘ o*io \ei*rs. wl*t ppp r f« Ko i’d ol Com* . iu!.«th»e‘H!Q v» eo ;nr * o' Pv© ::i f he - 1 •* [of! «*;{*><!*' itelrJiiiieTc .* evo •» love ‘ -o fon-*'. vliioas^ii! rr?* H.;riOV4 in •! , • ie?" C;Oi‘ i jhirto * quHtt 9' • L«e. ?'i : p. iv ©g'<>;■»;* Off1 til© Same to :*©«!r»w;< « » I I a v o *6 • one .vtv . aty place of irjs * , • rev? wherein s-m «f Mq t V n ^ to !»e s©M nr ** j { O; • «■; N 'dee «ii n a our > ; or y frt.ntf bii-lti •- • • on irte *>;:dw'.;var de^cVued re-M e-fr © in ( ‘ • to^nuie. v ; e Indiana: Comm u- ; tojt'na 5i*ke on me b'.*9 La© ©ix1. | rom 16-S of * i;e sou li-we-. <?o o©r » f tt>«froovii-©hc»i oiiv erof ,"€>■ on ;?i:v*y«. t*»> ihZ, tovpa ooe nf>rro n'ae wnt, ro»— n Mg ■ hob**© nor.-d .woiJy five • feel,ih«o**. eb?F ©»\cRt.r-oae *i»> •♦'*-*. wnv»• t'*vii ,v*flvf ' fee) to r& br. e Lac, Uicnr ■vco^t y-»\rt© ,.;» place b<s'nnlni; «'e c?? « pi d of the *-o t.-©;?' : , n i>ar#ci-of©o iii'* c*: two ?-2*1. »c-v c. Ore «1 : ! !»< : <>. VJ;;*ge . © rp) \ve«r fT&iso Cf>BV*» e»ci -jr ; Biihe».!ov4 n4-'*i:?d 'Li.tse on ae i n>© !h»*i retailing '?>©>*€© s (OS'* ret'- . ; tbcoce en •* s vmUy-o. e -n feet,. ..chccooc i tAfy-ei.t C-*** iV?©t. to -he twwi© Mac, ih '»'<*» w° i sveir ,* on® ? * ©of., to she ps cc of * e ffthnhff:''”.hia p vet hts'T*** ! eR&t.iiuaftef o*"(wfitibn ft-i a p^J*t of M e norsi - south viiDga oltio :S; \vcsf, a.: ip Pike coon ; Indiana. FRANS WHATING. May 4th. 183.'?:
Application For Licenso. AT otick ie hereby gives to the citizens of ■ the town of Petembnrg.and of Washing ' ton townehtp, In l*ifce county and State of . Indiana, that the undersigned Timothy Shay, a mate ‘nhabitant of the State of Ind.. over the ege of twenty-one years, will make appHcation to i«e Bourd o County OommtseWmrr< of Pike county, Indiana, at their . Juno, term and session, lima, for llceese to sMil at retail, barter and gtye away luloxtcaving spirituous, vinous end malt liquors - in less (inanity than a quart at a time, amt ' to permit the tame to be drank on my premises which said premises where said liquor* , are to be eolil and di-auk, are described ns I »> to-wit:-i tin the first floor of a two-story brick butld- ' tng eitueted ou a part ef lot eighty-four. (841 in the orlgaal plet'of the towa of Petersburg in l‘lke eonntv,. in the State or Indiana, and more oartlcelarly described as f-llows to-wit:- C'dnmeneing at a noiut on »lie Norik West line of said lot on Main Street hft,-two and tase Half iBills] feet. Sooth West from the North Center of said lot. and (hence rbanning South Went twenty four. (24| feet thence running South East paralet wilt' eighth street one hundred and <lve [105] feet i tothe alley In the rear ofeaid iol, thence I North East with Iho said alloy la cuty-four ("ll.faet. thence North West paralel with said eighth street to the plnee of beginning. TIMOfHY SHAY. Dated My 10th, 1892. A vfW Mi fhail. pr rognlaiiHjf iholiver.siomaeh anil liOtveis through the uen-cs. A new discover}’. Dr Miles' Nerve am] LS.vku Pill* v|)0,>|]lly wire b'.iioitoie s, had .taste, torpiil liver, pile*, cou-tl|>n ion. ! Uueqneleii for men, NViitneiMiiiiidiTn, Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses 25c.ts. Sinn]>U>s Free at J. It. Atlanta <SfcS*u«. V:‘fj In i liu select ion of minister to .France I’ivniitent Harri-rni m l;uwcilyes that Mtcsaettin. etls is a doubt-j lul sunc in ilift t’.tll eUcilvn. Person- j nHr lliit <j;t,udidttlf> ha- much to coinllleuiV him, not thy least ii eotnuiett.ht[ion Iicino iiial lie Is n •; mi - »•:« tul-; son .of I lie jii r il Thoiua* .MVcmm.; of Virginia, who was lnlnisier to Frame, 1737-9.
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TWd««N ?SR£HTTTE*r is made Irani herbs, and is prepared for use at easily ttlsoolled LAKE’S MEDICINE Buy eatTb-day. Lane’s Family MsjiHBeww the h'^velt each day. la order to be healthy,! ftaaeMsam All
tS-ek neadaehosod relicvaall Um t-oaMa* fe!a» Cant to a bilious etatoof »ho «yatom. aaoh ag IMzzineas, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress sites eating, 1'ain in the Side, he. While thairsneSS ieaBikablo reeeass has 1 featiacho, vet Carter’s LitUa Llrar Pffis ate equally valuable in Constipation, wring andpre® Venting ilitaannoyinHOOmidaint.while they also correct all disorders or thostomaeh^tlmulatetho D'or :nil rr jelate the bowels. JEvoc if Uiey only g»ed 'Aelisthey would hoa!moatpr!«ni335otlws8'whO Bufier from this distressing complaint: butforto. mtelj-theirseoduosscloesuoleudhero^uidthoeo wtoonoo try thorn will find theao little pills valu« cMo in so many ways that they will not ba wtt, Jias to do without them. But after all sick head f&thaVr.neof somany Utos that horolswhsra •"emakeourgreatbosat. OurpUlacureitwhUo ethers do not _ Carter's little Lhmr Pills are vary raall and very osy to take. One or two pins mskoa doas. they am atrioily vegetable ana do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all wh* tseutm. Invinla&tSAoeXiis; flvetor?L fey disggtata everywhere, or aent by mail CARTER ETED101NE CO., New York, SMALL Pill. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRIGS PURE DEMOCRACY! The kind that made our country one of the greatest powers among nations, is what is now needed to combat the crisis prophesied by that true patriot, Abraham Lincoln, who said: “ We may all congratulate ourselves that the cruel war is nearing its close. It has indeed been a trying hour for the liepublic: But Lsee m the near future a crisis arising that unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety of my country. As a result of the war, corporations have been enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will- follow. The Money Power of the country will endeavor te prolong its ivign by working upon the prejudices of the people until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands, and tho Kepublic destroyed. I feel at this moment more anxiety for the safety of my country than ever before, even ia the midst of war,” Thero is no disguising the fact, that t’vo condition now confronts us which caused the patriot Lincoln so much anxiety. A moiiay power controls political parties ana all important elections, placing its agents in high places of honor and trust.
the same power controls all legislation and dictates what shall be the law of the land, a result made possible and easy by “ working upon the prejudice of the people” through the medium of the public press, of which ninetynine out of every hundred are either owned in full or part, or controlled by its agency. The political contest of 1892 will again test the strength of ^his money power, different, from previous efforts only in its greater virulence and ability to deceive. Like an oasis in the desert, the Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer rises equal to the emergency, placing before its readers unbiased truth and facts so harmful to corruptionists’ plans, and beneficial to the people. “Truth is mighty and will prevail,” is the Enquirer platform. It is always great comfort to read the Enquirer. mamas zsszszss. 45 m _
— C. A.. B1TRGKRI& 13RO., rfHE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS' P'ter>bttrf, lidiaM, Bate a Large Stock of Late Styles ofTiece Goods Consisting of the very best Suiting and Piece Uooda Perfect Fits, Styles Guaranteed. _ -V . ■ I_ {MC HIGHEST GRADS BUSINI jfe&Minaea IS*: open ail tbeyear; enterany tjrs ttmeshwt; expenses low: nofeefor Dlpior mereial renter; endorsed and patronised dti ■who employ skulcd help: ao chan* W poss a strictly Business Behoof in an ut safes® Indianapolis ESusinessUnivereitY y
Commsrsial College, Wn»« lltn.trfttwl UUloieue tus*. AUtlMtt, W. C. ISBELL, Prat, T»rw H'—'to, lad.
M. J. BRADY, Petersburg, Indiana, Will make yon fhotes in any ttoniber at mast reasonable rates. fgp-Uemeiu* that my work is warranted. if" a want rORTBA ITS enlarged call and .ave the work done right. AH work guaranteed to stand the test of |a«ea ansi still he as bright as when taken from «he gallery. » Studio equipments of standard modern makes. Our motto—"The Best Is As Good- As Any and Always the Cheapest.” M.J. BRADY. Gallery in Kiserl’s Building, upstairs, on Main. lielweturSixtb and Seventh.
WHY i3 THE_ W. 1~ DOUGLAS TIE BEST SHOE « Th: W.UD f;.1 TIE U0.1H? It Is u aaaailtsa shoe, tv Kri no taittoj cr wat to hurt tlie feet; triad© c. tuc I'M l*no calf, Kariisa Bed er.«v, and btenusa «r* wnte wwj sAoca <v this erode tiinn a ".it oiHsr r.io.it'foctn^tr, it equals case.* (awed stices coiti:; i I'rora ¥ J.U> to •Md- . «R «i» CSentilac Hr.n.l-sewed, the flow* eatt shoo ever offered fee f-'.1-1; equals trenth imported shea a ilk-0 e -t from jig > to ptiiM. C£S. Go Mand-neveed Writ Shoe. Am calf. A*jp» etylish, comfortable ami durable. The cent •boo cn»r offered at this prlco; same prada aa cus* IQW I'TVf }/t*vv . .- e - — teua-mndosfc'* sc'-si!^ fYCMn to ea Stt Police Shoot tamers haiUw. — 9«l. ni Letter Carrie rs«UI vtearturm: Baecalf. MOB— ^ ___ ® 8r*>lh5"prieo',cu / trial ‘wuTronVuiso those who wart a shoo tor rotnfoi rand service. ^ (Oft aj tsad g-d.PO WerkiosrmoM * shoe* S2a are Terr scion* and durable. these who Care Biecn them a trial will wear no other make. E»«.«r*S SM.O® mid school shoe* are SO]f«5 worn hythe hoyaererywheve: thejaoU Cnution.—See that W. 1« Coustaa’. name and price txe.tamped on the bottom of caea shoo. w J. B. Young & Co. Peterslinrsf, Inti. F. A. SHANDY. FEME, FAMILY GROUP AND RESIDENCES A SPECIALTY. i All fcliitfa of out tloor work, por 1 trail*, m|>yinj[ ami enlarging?-r*»a 1 t>l«l pictures &<•. Birtlnlay ait jjsitrpriee party groiVps a specially. I Satie fa lion gnnraiiiwtl «r no pay i Give me a call, or aiitlress ; F. A. SHANDY, Petersburg Indiana. ; Agents Wantec i Every Where ton The* Twice-a-Week Republic li : -— -
Librni fJommissteu Pal. Kn>r Way to iMxkv Money in Your ■ Leisure Time. For terms, Ac., mldress THE REPUBLIC, s r. I,'.ns. Mo THE EVANSVILLE WEEKLY COURIER COSTS ONLY
Machinist Black (tun prepared to do the best of work, with mtlsiactloii guaranteed In all kinds of Blaekimithlng. i Also lovinl and Reaping Machines Re aired in the best of workmanship I ein plov none but tlrst-ctass workmen. I to no bo from home to get your work, lint call o me at toy shop on Main Street, l'elersbur Indiana.; CHAS. VKKCK. Ashby & Chappell, Real Estate Agents. Fire, Life, and Lire Stock Insurance Agents. Collections and Abstracts of Titles a Specialty. Itan V. Ashby, Tension and U. S. C Agents. Call on them at Rcor.t No. 10, Srcoud Floor Bark Building. Evansville & Indianapolis R. R north-bound. STATIONS. ; X i. 5J. i No.32. \ Frgt, Evansville 0:2.1 a. m. 4;£t)p m.Vfin.m. Petersburg 11:27 *:l» p, m. 4t45». m. W»-.htnrhiu 12:10 “ 7:15 p, m.10:00 n. ni. Worthington 2:10 “ ... . ..." Terre Haute 4:u5 p. m. ... - SO'TH-BOUXn. Xo. .11. “TATlOJiS j| Terre llante Wo: .hlnvt.tn . Washington 0:00 a. m. IVtersiu g «:M “ Evansville H:.V» **/ The Klsive Is leaving time only. For tovrist oosslble rates on freight and tlckr^hintlMhior addtvsg-K.il. Uuneket, AgeipW’eitt^^mg. lud. | Xo.Sk I Frgt S:lutr. in. Utia. is. . .molt) - 11:00 n. m. 12:15 p. m.. 2:17 " 12:20 t :00 •* . Cl Sz 3^L. OHiO & J1SSISSIPPI RAILWAY. XSE3 TaST XiVSC-33 BAST & WEST. DOUBLE DAILY LINE. -OFFtitlman Vestibule UuTet Sleepers rrom St. Louis and Stationslou Main Line —to— Wasbington,Baltimere,Pliilatelpba and New York, without change, 4 4 Solid, Daily Trains to t'larlnaattl, 4 Solid i Dally Trains to SI, hosts, i Solid Dally Trains hi Loots?.lie. onnccting, in Union ;i*cisits, with trni as, of i.lt lines ft r ; he Fast, \V e 1 : North and Sooth. _J 'hr.mill Ves'.lhule Pay Coaches, Pullman l-arlor Cars mid SI jciwrs on all Trains.
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Home Seekers .. * MovinG WesT Should take Muslim' as It has lessetoangca of carea and jbeiter'aeconnnodatlons than oilier routes. Our V’-st Unite cars are a luxury, which may be enjoyed by ell. without exiva charges. and every attention is givn our pusseugers to make thjrlrJ. urney pleasant and comtortablo , Our argents wjll take pleasure lo answering Inquiries In regard to rates for both passengers and freiiht, time, routes and connection’: call at your home If desired and attend to shipping freight-hy the nutst direct routes and chcccklng bsssasrc.wlthnut charge for any assistance they may' **•}• *° wn* der. X. 0.—Passengers should purchase tickets before entering the cal's, as the ticket rate is ten cents less than the tratn rate. Communications add essed to the undersigned wilt recave prompt attention, T"uMAS DONAHUE. Ticket Agent O. ,t M. R’y Washington Ind. 0. G. Jones, Dial; ict Passenger Agt. Vincennes Ind. J. E. HARNAKH, W lt,SHATTUO, ffc’n. Pa's Agt CtNUSS.VTTI OIUOm *
