Pike County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 30, Petersburg, Pike County, 16 December 1892 — Page 2

TIE PIKE CQQ9UPBH0CRAT B» n. McC. STUQMi rUIDAY, DEC. 16.180*. O.i Oh* first .page of.tp-day Democrat we give ilie last message o' president Uaurison |o congress. liaye ] atienoe^nd read the document. We forsot to st*~fno,ur last issue ,that prescient ij and son had delivered ills l^t message to congress. It set-fna /tom the reading that if was written jVctore the election yliep a,U tilings were serene. „ ' ■■swap— tr the .Michigan plan of choosing (elocto.rs corves info ge.r\era.l ,uso the .democrats under the present showing .will Jtavc nearly 100 majority in the electoral college. With or without Michigan llie country is safe. ’ Tub report of fhfi- aqqtjftgpj' f>t the treasury shews !incased expenditures with diminished receipts. This D encouraging for tho democrats, .eapeciatt.v as tlie treasury is as bare of ettrplus as a Kansas cornfield after a yltdi hy grssiUowMV?. It la ba,rd l.o understand how Torn Jteed gets sp much .enjoyment ,p.u,t o.f Mr. Ifarrjsoo’a ^afoft. If t\ie peppio meant anything by th,elr verdict they picant .coudemnation of T«»,m Ileep. If they could all get a whack at hljm he would be the worst ,beaten man op earth. ' " " Tire >lt. Vcjrnon Jiemocrat has turned another y,es.r to the better. •The pfper is one .of the most excellent .exchanges and one .among the ablest United “country journals in the state, pro. Sparks is always to tlie fore In presenting the news to his resde.rs fit a crisp an,d able manner. It seem? that marriage 4 S failure jas n,0 marriage peeua.es'have been J8>ued by Clepk >1 organ during the past week. Pu* th.® davs yyilf sopn he Jieyc when the clerk will ho .quite busy writing the necessary papers that bind forever two souls with but ,a single thought. Christmas if a great day for mayi Uges. Ix.iltc make-up of tli,e committees for the national soldiers’encampment at Indianapolis next fall. Hon. E. I*. ttichurdsQn of this .city is place*! on thelegijUaJifiU pomtsiM.ee. 'J'hig.cotnniittee consists of some sixty tnpinjtera and one of the most importance. Jlon. ThomssTaggart, ;of f«dianapoiis, is the chairman. y—.. .■ Tire plthfcjua ,of ]y|ns|ow are dcsirpns of putting on city air?? a,l(l petitioned the commissioners at fhejr scansion just closed to incorporate tjte commissioner^ granted Jd an’elccHoit Will recur January 7th, when the a chance to decide be citizens oil a preyipqit^^^Vpd “no'’ A large number of our subscriber* Jtiiyo come to the front during tlie past week and paid np back delinquencies and a year in advance. Lot others do lijkeyvise and jn the pear J'jJillOJ flip DxatooHA-T will spipri-e you. ijow is Die time to make the ,editor happy gs it I* pear Christmas lima, gnd presents ,of tjip size of one-twepty-dve wit) be appeptable. ' ew i-jumiasae ‘ Our exchanges will P)ca'Vo take pole ot the fact that Petersburg is fmmiug to the front. |n a few weeks reaAe will hgve an excellent eleptrie ^tghtyjauj, several new mamtfactoiios and organise a company to drill foy natural gas or oil. The citizens mean business apd intend to make th|a city <U>® of the big manufacture - tn>-^enters of goqtftpyp Indiana, Wo’reaijnply on the boom

Organized In tip first District. The repiUSentattves of the FItkI district w.hp attended the road congress Indianapolis Igst yveok have organised gn association which is called .“The First Congressional District of Indiana .Highway Associalion,” mid ah a 1,1 held meetings at Die call of t he president. l'hts Is decidedly a grand step toward the adraitccpient of this most important work. U»a<Mnnking is one of the post necessary gud highly important points tending to promote the general welfare of the public that exists today, and tup much cannot be advocated in its favor. This is an established fact, AVho could but admire this class of improvement ? Also tako into consideration the county roads, which ftp 9"° of the moat important ftictors in establishing a reputation tor the general condition of our county. The .farmer is not only directly henefitted hr having the road? jn Jprst class condition, b,nt tlye entire peo^e. It enJuuces the .value of land and property; it necessarily affords a better drainage system throughout the surrounding country; it enables ,the farmer to w>me $9 .VMh te* .disadvantage;; It belters the aanitary condition of the country and affords a much more desirable silo for prospectors in aoairh of a country for healthful and agrlDUlt.u,ra.I resources. ?h« following oncers were ejected to serve for the ensuing year: President—J. B KUtott, Posey Secretory tutf T^ure.r-Phtl yondertiuiyr. Decker, of KxecuUye jBnsrd—W.M.Mndden.of Vanilerbun. chairman: J \V. Ewing,ofOthnon: V. Menste*. of Posey; \V. H. Htoue, of Warrick; Fired Smith, of Pise; Phil. Zoerch»r, ol Perry; John Birr, of UpSncdr. Good jUoks. Good looks are more than skin deep, depending upon s healthy condition of all the rltal organs. If the liver be Inactive, you Save a biljoiis look. If your stomach be dieordered yon fcnve dyspeptic look and if ypur kidneys he agected yo,u Jhave a pinched oojt. Seojtre got# health and you will jayegootJ toojks. Klootrio Bitters Is the peat alterative nndjhinic that acts directly >n these .vital organ*. Cures pimples, ilotcbes, bolls and gives a good complexion, told at J. It. Adam* A s9»8’ <jruS *lor-e> BO jeuts per ihottie. Rev. Kirtloy, of Terre Ilautc, preached the ordination sermon at the court house last Sunday, Rev. Law is now fully ordained as a minister )■> the Baptist church11 you want a foreign paper or magazine call at (his oflloo. Wo are the authorized agent for sovoral of he best weekly papers published and dub them with Tub Democrat at a rery low price. The W. C. T. U. have arranged for in all Sabbath observance day next Sunday. The several pastors ta.ve been requested to preach on the tuhject in the morning and join in a ltijlon service at night at the C. P. dtnrch. Dealing Bros, will put in a planing nil! in tho near future. It is their ntention to nut in tits I el ass inachintry and do all kinds of work in that l»e# besides patuitaelijiing some ■peciallies. This moans more work ti Petersburg. John II. Viehe, of the Gold Mine frocecy, lias purchased tbe residence if Dode Smith on Seventh street. Jr.hu is ope of those fellows who are dassed as bachelors, but it novy Ipoks i* it things are going to be changed, is the home has been bought and ail t now needs is a woman to occupy it |tnd if wo are not mistaken .John will Jnd the lady who is willing. Grandma Pine was 70 years old Saturday and tier sons and daughters with their families, mot at her home, >n Lincoln avenue, to celebrate right •oyally her natal dill’.- She waa the recipient of many handsome and use’ul presents. A sumptuous supper was enjoyed and the eveniug was g nost happy one. [f$r eon, ^fr. Fred smith, of Petersburg', came down for he reunion —Evansville Journal.

....... -. *«h. «<» ,,,. d if I lun of the Thornton •' ¥«!»«• A‘ »‘«»f «*• the exercises \r«tro opened rtpM«:e reading, prayer and •pI>ro|»rljHo remarks by VV. ,1- Darby, or$ vausyiile, who was fWM)ntbyJHvitpUo«,9f.\be gssocUiion. Father Freeman, who Jj so highly esteemed by all «ur people, spoke xery feelingly of the institution, its mission, mem hers of the association and the noble woman whose loye and benevol since the institution represents, yriie advantages in education, of moral am ehrUtUp training in t,he homo /rayer the former. J[to\. Law’s remarks .were very appropriate in showing what .Christian,ity dues. In no land where tjui gospel is uot pleached are sueli institutions established. It is Christ in the heart which inspires people of means to provide such beautiful homes for the unfortunate. Mrs. Thornton uiodeatlystaied Jiiat the giying of the home was the Hi!iillpteut of a request of her late husband, N. \V. Thornton, that if at the close of Iter life w lien all her wants had ;been provided for, anything was left which site thought wap due to ititn tliat site would provide for tfie establishing of such ft homo somewhere ; and it lias pleased Mrs. Thornton to attend to this request while she yet has health and strength to lake part iti and enjoy the ntiple work, and t,o sele.ct tjie place \vhere lie ,spcnt .most of Ids life, as he is well remembered by opr citizens as an honorable and prosperous business man. The home was given to Pike county freeofali encumbrance. At the close of Mrs. Thornton’s remarks all joined ip singing Qod> At tho close of these exercises as many aa could do so crowded into the reception roopi where Father Freeman with appropriate remarks pnveilpd a l.^rge crayon portrait of Mrs. Thornton whom be described as the mother of the orphans of'Pike countv. The picture was the gift of the Orphan’s Home Association and Is termed a work of art. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in a social way, refreshment* being served to all in the diniug room.

Pike count v has reason for congratulating herself Upon the goocl fortune which placeduitis inagnilicent institution within her boundary. Tito home Isa substantial two story brick building with eight large rooms including bath room which is furnished with the best of modern conveniences; and a reception hall. All the rooms are well lighted and ventilated, and the entire building is heated by furnace. Grates are in the two front rooms down stairs. The commissioners allowed $500 for the furnishing of the home which was used to the vert best advantage by the ladies ot the association. All persons who are interested in the welfare of Pike county orphans will be glad to kuow that they have such a beautiful home where the very best of care will be giyen them. TJie services of Mrs. Annie M. Fanning, of Norm Manchester, Wabash county, have been secured as matron. Mrs. Fanning is a middle-aged woman and a Christian, her u*fly training was with Orthodox Friends later she united with the Christ ian church whre she still holds membership. She is thoroughly iu love with tier work having served ten years in different places. At Indianapolis she served eight years and a half, first in the Colored Orphans’ Home, then in Orphans’ Asylum. She nerved as matron in Wabash county eighteen m.onths. We feel sure that in patron Fanning the orphans wilt find a true, sympathizing friend. The business men and citizens have been very liberal in their donations, and muitv valuable gifts have been bestowed. Among others a beautiful thirty dlay clock by Mr. Salem Hammond. _ For fnncrc^udies for the holidays call at Mbs confectionery. 29 3

S\evvnrt el al, road petition;, petiUnn npeejted, and Em bite Laipb, O. O. Smith and John ,\V. Brenton appointed viewers. flame* R. JSrenton, petition for change of mad; petition accepted and James Carr, Alien Jjivcle#* nod Joseph Wlllls.nppointed viewers. pewls Uprelew et a), mad petition,; petl.tltlon accepted, and Elijah Gladlsb, Ratcliff B. Read and Etltpnre Sumner appointed view-era. Clark Brewster, road petition; petition accepted, and Albert Pancake, Daniel D*via and Joseph Colgate appointed viewers. Harrison Ashby et al, road ,viewer* report; report accepted and road grgptedA. II Johnson ,et al, road commissioner a’ report; mad rejected. lticlianl Kalla, Sr., et al, mad viewers repcrt; report acoepted and mad granted. J. T. Rumble et al, road viewers report; report accepted and road granted. Ji lin B. Blaine et -al, road t lewers report, veiKirt rejected aud E. G. Carlisle, Andrew Stephens and Adam Welsbelt appointed viewer*. ! The petition to incoroperato the town Of Winslow was granted and the date or elec- J tii.n made Saturday, Jariuary 7,189J , The stationery contract was awuided to \V B Burford A Co , Indianapolis Dr T. W Basinger was appointed secretary ol the hoard of health at a aaiaty of $100 par year. Simon Deal ing was appointed a constable for Marion township I Heart Dilease Cnrable. The truth of this statement may be doubted bv many. But when Dr. Franklin Miles, the eminent Indiana specialist, .olajms that heart disease is curable, and proves it by thousands of testimonials of .WP^lerlUl cum* ,by ,bls New Heart Cure; Jt attracts .the attention of the millions suffering w\th short braath, palpitation,Irregular pulse, wind inptpmaoh, pain in side or shoulder, smothering spells, fainting, dropsy, eto, A F. Davis, silver Creek, Nebraska, by using tftur bot tles or pr. Miles’ New Peart ,Gu.e, yvas completely cured sftey twelve yew mpferipg from heart disease. This wonderful remedy Is sold tar” J. R. Adams Jt Sons. Bunks free.

Otwell ftejRf. R. 31 Craig visited Washington one day last week. Harley E. Craig: eras iu Pike’s capital one day las’week. C. E Craig visited Jasper on business last Friday Rev. Head, of Washington, preached at the M, JD church several night# last qreejk. Rev. Jeffrey, our pastpr.ls conducting a protracted meeting at Algiers. The teachers’ Institute of Jefferson township will convene at the Thomas school bouse next Saturday. ’Squire Edmondson has heon busy (hr the past few days, dealing out justice to the vio'aters of the law. Several of our young citizens are couvlnced that "The way of the transgressor is hard.” Two of our citizens imbibed too much or the ‘‘forbidden juice” Inst Saturday, and consequently had a fistic combat. Both sustained slight injuries. William Jones, the shoemaker, got his hand very hndiy mashed last Friday while helping move a building. Otwell is booming for the Xm.te trade Gen. Lyon Post, No 34, on last Saturday night elected the following officers of tile Post for the ensuing year: E A. Bell, Commander; John Boyd. S V Dj Alex Galhretto. J V C; Robert EdmomUon.O D; J AV Strong, P S; Delos Ha<llook, C; John AVillhelm. Q M; S AV Chappell,Adjt Sam and El wood Scott, ot Washington, were in town Sunday and Monday M- B Thomas is in our burg The A O IT \V have their hall completed. Christmas tree spoken of at New Lebari. on. Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E Hurd, of Groton, South Dakota, we quote: "AVas taken with a bad cold, which settied ou mv lungs, cougb set in and finally terminated in consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saving 1 could live but a short time. 1 gave myself up to my Saviour, determined if 1 could not stay with my friends on oarth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband waa advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery (Or consumption, coughs and colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles; it has cured me, and thank Gad I am now a well and hearty woipain” Trial bottles free at J. K. Adams £ Sqns' drug store, regular size, 60 cents qnd *1.00 A New Method . Of regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles Nerve and Liver Pills speedily cure bllliouaness. bad taste, torpid liver, pllts, constlpaainn. Unequaled for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest) SO doses 36 cts. Samples free at J. U. Adams ft Sons. Lane’s Family Medicine mere* the > b >wels each day. Most people need to use. Children Cry for j Pitcher’s Castoria.

Have Yob Seen the Christmas Goods? They have arrived by the ear load and aten^wjjeing exhibited on onr counters. They consist of the fln.est goods eyer brought .to the city fur th6~E^Hclay tradeN/Beautiful in every respect, and useful as well as ornamental. Come in and see them before you buy. ' .

We have the ftotat l< ue of n i FUHL7 m Testament* and Commentaries. These goods are Immlsoinely bound ami v tit make appropriate presents

*N«»w here we are, and ,|f you wapt something useful at well as oroament^l. take a Junk at our elegant line of (Indian Baskets, fork and Office Baskets,* Nursery Baskets, end ail other kinds of Baskets. These goods are verMbeantlftil and will make a very suitable preseal from the husband to the wife, or f lee versa

have In thewsj of Mud iatfiji Hub! The finest stock ever seen in PtMlwfi They mine in plush end leather bindings and are very beautiful.

In our display of Pittsb Goods we have Manicure and Toilet Sets, Perfume Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Work Boxes. Music Rolls, Broom Holders, Picture Frames, Trimmed Glasses and maar other articles. Don’t fall to see them.

SUIS we have something that should be In all homes. In this department we carry all the popslar works of the day and In all styles of bind* tng. Poems, novels and all classical worits. Prices range from 23c to 12i |ier set. These works are of aft and culture* Books for the children.

---n---T-- -i- ■ 1 . .. 11 111 1 In Addition to the above we have a fine line of Celluloid Goods, such as Picture Frames, Work Baskets, Card Receivers, Vases, Toilet Ejaskets, etc. In Bamboo novelties we have Easels, Work Stands and Music Holders. Bronze and Bisque Figures, fine Writing .Paper, Scrap Books, and ten thousand and one other articles that are suitable for holiday presents. Accommodating clerk* are re>sfy to wait on you. Before you make your holiday purchases donPfail to call and examine the above lines of specialties. ♦ '-y IBerg'cn, 01ip3asuat &z Co. *■ '

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QenUtwen, and Mine* aro the Best in the World. See deecrtptiTe advertisemeat which will appear in this paper. Take no Substitute, but lustst on haring W. L DOlieUS1 SHOES, wltlf name and price stamped on Sold k*

For sale by J. B. Young. A GREAT OFFER, <THE ❖ DEMOCRATS ASP The Indiana $ • State Sentinel A MAMMOTH 12-PAQE PAPER. TVlX OV CBOICK RKAD1NO Will lie mailed to any address for 0110 year for $1.75. The price of the two papers taken sep: araiely is $3.25. This is the most tempting newspaper offer ever made 10 the people of Pike and adjoining counties. Send cash with order to Thr Dkmocrat. Petersburg, Ind. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Caetorla.

Dr. APPLEMAW.

Du Celebrated ) English Specialist Formerly of Sew York city, bow permaently located at Louisville, Ky., will tw as bis branch office, Polite Hotel, Petersburg, Ind. From Tuesday Noon,Dec. 27, -PXTO— Wednesday Noon, Dec. 28, s? R$urnlnif every fbur weeks. IDr. Applemnn is a graduate of Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Sew York City, the most notable institution of its kind in America. He has made a special study ef the disease of the eye. ear, nose, throat ami chronic diseases in the irreat Bellevue aut| Charity Hospitals. New York City, and the results of this experience and many pbs

nomcnai cures an over tea a»a*e. lie succeasiuny ueaw Acute and Chronic Catarrh, Ringing In Ear*. Deafness, Diseases of the Kye, Ear. Throat. L'tnrs. Ftoraaoh, My*1, Kidney, Urinary and Bladder, Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Dyspepsia, Constipation Rheumatism and Paralysis. 1 HEMDItUHOlDS (PILES) cured without knife. No pain aud no detention frpra work. Epilepsy or Fits cured. A positive guarantee. Young and Middle-Aged Non Suffering from Spermatorrhea, and Impotency, as the result of self abuse in voath nr excess in mature • ears and other oau4e* producing anno of the following ► fleets, *a einmissi >n, blotches, deliility. nervousness, dizziness, confusion of ideas, aversions J«» society, detective memory and qpxuat exhaustion which unfits the victim for business ay marriage, are permanently cured by remedies not injurious. Blood and Skin Diseases As Syphilis. Scrofula, Stricture, Sleet, eto.. cured by never failing remedies. Diseases of Women, such us leucorrliea, painful menstruation, displacement of womb, bearing down pains in hack relieved in a short time. The Doctor carries ail bis portable instruments aud comes prepared to examine the most obscure medical and surgical cases. 4V»The Doctor has cured many oases throughout t*ie etnte. but as he does not pith* |ish names he asks all who waut reference to writp Dim telling their case and he will re* fer them to patients whom he has cured of similar troubles. Be Undertakes so incurable diseases, bpt cures hundreds given np to dll,. Consultation Free tmd Confidential. ADDRESS 3% s. 34L XD, Lonisvillo, Kyf

WANTED Wide-awake -workers eyeryfor 'WHEPP’S PHOTOUK.VPHwok tub WORLD;” She greatest OIIl?nn'D book on earlh; coding $100,000; hHnrr N retail lit $3 25. cash or I ns talltlUlli * U menu; mammoth Illustrated circulars and terms free; daily output over lSOOvolumns nka+AdtsMwl.0 Mr Tima. L. Agents Wild PaOtOfif&PflD Martin, (>nwith success. * O “ t re v 11 I a, Texas, deiirttl Kill In 9 days; Miss Rose Adams. Wooster, Q , m AIT ftinn UI ADI n ill«) minutes; R(;t, |. Ill* ||1£| Q UKLl/ Howard Maoinqa. ■ Lyons, N. Y„ SlO ln? house; a bnnansa ;m»gniflcent ou*nt on ly *1.Kooks on credit,Kreight paid. Ad. (incur Btnt.« Pt'Bi.isiHNG Co.WS riiesnut St., Ptiii!*»., or.353 Dearliorn St . Chicago, 111. Nov. 11-lOw lali’AH i Hite, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, X’e e“' burg, Ind. Will practice t«l l ike and adjoining coun lies. Office over J B. Young* (Jo’s, dry goods store, office hours dsy aixtnlgbt. Diseases of women and children a specialty Chronic and difficult diseases’ solicited.

FRED SMITH Denier In all kinds of » , » FURNITURE,

Fpuerul Supplies A Specialty* We keep on hand at nil times the finest Mne of Parlor and Household Furniture to be found In Hie city. Bedroom end Parlor Spile a Specialty. In funeral supplies arc keep Caskets, Shrouds, etc., of the Ucst make.

<t % * V- / ' ‘ - g«t * Come early or you will not be Able to get a is now in tbe Trays at »th^