Pike County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 44, Petersburg, Pike County, 24 March 1893 — Page 3

Cholera Morbus -Piorrlioea, Flux, Neuralgia, Ktc. Sold by- Bergen, Oli >haitt & (Iffliingm/,

A We are making special inducements to early buyers of Dry Goods. Why put it olf until the best patterns are gone? I)e your shopping before housecleaning oomcs on. Notice the unappro^ichable bargains below. / Vi

Spring Dress Goods! 811k Warp Serges. Her riettas. Glorias. Irridlsccnts Lansdowns. Whip Cords, Bengallnes. Spring Flannels. . „ Plaids, Stripes and Figured Suitings. Qlmnsrtaeeg, Silks and Buttons , 'to trim the above.

SPRING CARPETS!* In »U the lovely shades for W In ingrains, Brussels, Velvets, ete. Carpets from 12>,c to *1.50 per yd. Yon do yonr family an Injustice If you buy without seeing our grand assortment. Our 75 patterns to select ffoir. See them whether you buy or not. It will do you good 10 look at the styles.

Spring Wraps - All of the newest styles And shades In Jackets and Capes at waydown prices. Be sore and see ’pm. Kid Gloves. Genuine Foster’s hook kid (loves, *75c per pair. Mousquetaire and Suede and Glace Gloves. Wears headquarters fur Foster’s Kid Gloves. Stribley’s Shoes. Full line of Shoes and Slippers m all ' ^^tfiJatesMoes. They Ne ttie easiest Shoes and by far the most * perfect jrlove fitting. Try them and von will wear no other,

main sFaslBtectJ^nTtefftni 8e* our bargains In Hose at 15c per pair. Ladies Fast Black Hogauge Hose, 2ac. All the new evening and opera shades In hose. See our ladies’ extra length Hose In black , and tans.

Curtains. Why buy yonr Curtains from peddlers and pay three prices? Dace Curtains from 59c to *13 per pair. Curtains In Brussels, Nottingham, Irtshpoiut Ac Big assortments and low prices. Oil Curtains. With Dado and Spring Fixtures, 85c. All the new Dados, Fringes and colors in Shades. We can please you. Yeliet Curtains. All thejnew shades with large floral borders in deep Fringes *3,92 to *12 per pair. Curtain poles In all lengths to match, in Oak, Brass, pure White

^■Spsckl ^WMwiir* Ladles’ Cambric Drawers, 29c up. 1 Julies’ Cambric Skirts, 49c up. Ladles’ Deep Embroidery, 75c up. Night Gowns, 49c to 92.00. Corset Covers, 19c, 25c and 50e.

-:Silk Bargains:Plain Chinas, 29c per yard. Figured Silks, pretty patterns, 49c. LoveW Figured Silks at 59c per yard. Shaded Silks and Crystal Silks. Gros Gram bilks.

• Friday is our Bargain Day. Don’t fail to take advantage of it. W. V? Hargrpve & Co THE PEOPLE’S STORE. Those Stray Mars Are Hard to Find in March. Consequently it stands one in hand to investigate thoroughly and invest their hard earned Kash where it will bring the best value. We have received a line of Clothing for Spring and summer that will SAVE YOTJ MONEY On any selection you may make. We also have the celebrated James Means $2.50 $3.00 and $3.50 men’s shoes that are the best value in the market. They are made in any width or style toe you may want. Remember we are giving away nicer Presents than ever before. TEE STAB CLOTHING HOUSE Open until 0:30 o’clock Saturday evening.

THEPIKE COUNTY DEMOCRAT. ■itmjit tk« poatoffloe In Pet«r«burg lor trnnintuion through the mails as second* •lass matter. Fine job printing is one of the specialties oI'The Democrat office. Call * and see onr line of near goods. "There is a salve for ©very wound.” We refer to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, cares barns, braises, nuts, indolent sores, as a local application iu the nostrils it cores catarrh, aud always cares piles. B. O. & Co. 34* < $40 per Month—We want immediately four energetic solicitors, male or female, for each county. Big commissions or above salary. Work pleasant and permanent. Enclose stamp tor particulars. J-.UTHEU.AKD & MllCHELL, Mitchell, Ind.

Do you lack faith and love health? Let us establish your faith and restore your health with DeWitt’a Sarsaparilla. Bergen, Oliphant & Co. 34* Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, California, says: “Shiloh's Catarrh remedy is the first medicine I have ever fonnd that would do me any good,” Price 50 cents. 35* The breaking up of the winter is the signal for the breakiug up of the system. Nature is opening up the pores and throwing off refuse. DeWilt’s Sarsaparilla is of unquestionable assistance in this operation. Bergen, Oliphant & Co. 34* To the ladies of Petersburg. Call or send to Mrs. McCabe, of No. Ill, corner of 2nd and Church St., Viu;ennee, Indiana, for hair-switches, wigs, bangs, waves, toilet face mask, complexion papers,and lace steamers. Orders by mail with stamp promptly filled. 42-4

*---——- Lunch and warm meals bakery. Newton Lamb, farmer of Mgdisou township, is very ill. ^ Miss May Benedict visited friends in Evansville last week. Philip Sehlemmer made a business trip to Evansville last week. Jack Hnnley is the recipient of a bouncing big boy at his Itome. Martin Fleener was at home for a few da.\ s the forepart of the week. James Young was admitted to citizenship last week by Judge Wei born. Emory McAtee returned, from a business trip to Evansville last Friday. lloward Smith, south of the city, is in possession of a brand new boy at his home. Andrew Dodds, mine superintendent at Littles, was in the citv Wednesday on business. George W. Piuney is improving iu health. This will be glad news to at Liibs*i 43-4* his many friends. A small child of ‘William Pierce, this city, died Monday morning of membranous croup. Piles of peonle have piles, but DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. Bergen, Oliphant & Co. 34* Miss Clevie Bates, Madison township, who has been seriously ill tor sometime past 1b greatly improving iu health. The woman’s foreign missionary society will meet at Mrs. DeWitt Chappie’s on Tuesday, March 28th, at 3 o’clock p. m. 3 « A. W. Hollon, of Wayne City, Illinois, is here on business. He likes his new home very much. He will return in a few days. John P. Robling, who has been with S. G- Barrett & Son sometime as clerk, severed his connection with that firm last Saturday. Shiloh’s Cure, the great cough and cronp cure is for sale by ail druggists. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, only 25 cents. Children Love it. 35* For Sale—-Mrs. Gus. flbgen will have a public sale of household goods at her home, March 25th, 1893. Sums over |5 a credit of 12 mouths will be given. Samuel Thompson, of near Arthur, was in the city doing business the fj^ppart of the week. While here he made The Democrat a substartial call. • '' Shiloh’s Vitalizer is what you need for dyspepsia torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Price 75 cents, 35* I County Superintendent Thomas was in the city Monday making settlements with the various school trustees for book sales during the past year. William Lirbs, the popular baker ‘and confectioner, has secured the service of a practical baker o! years experience. Fine bread, cakes and pies a specialty. 43-4

Grover Cleveland celebrated bis 56tli birthday last Saturday. He put in the day receiving the office-seekers who have been in Washiugtou tor the past four weeks. Attention People—All who want to buy or sell farms or town property, should place it in the hands of the J. B. Van Nada real estate agency. Office in the M. H, Frank building.41* The reading club will read at the residence of Mrs. Stoops this afternoon, Instead of Mrs Bergen’s on account of illness in the family. All members of the club are cordially invited. Attention !—Hereafter visitors will not be admitted at the Orphans’ Home any day but Thursday, unless visitors from a distance, and they must be accompanied by one of the association. I. Brosscl, a native of Russia, gave ail interesting lecture at the court house last Friday eyening on the customs of his people. The audience was pleased and highly instructed with the lecture. Bad complexion indicates an unhealthy state of the system. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are pills that will correct this condition. They act on the stomach, they act on the bowels. Bergen, Oliphanl & Co. John Smi8er and Samuel McClelland, Sr., had a little set-to in “Dad” Heath’s saloon last Thursday afternoon over a game of cards. Smiser was indicted by the grand jury and arrested Friday forenoon, his bond being fixed at S500. In another column of today’s issue wil be found the advertisement of Miss Ruth Stocks, the fashionable milliner of Petersburg. Miss Stocks, has an excellent line of all the latest novelties and styles of bats for ladies' spring and summer wear. Jack Hnnley, living east ot the city bad the misfortune to cut his left toot with au axe last Monday morning. No bones were cut to auy very great extent, the axe blade striking along the inner side of the foot. Drs. LaMar & Rice dressed the injured member. As spring approaches so the time for J he business man who desires to catch the trade should plant his advertisement in the newspapers of his city. No better place to reach the trade can be found than the columns of The Deuocbat, which now reaches the homes of nearly every section of laud in the county. Trv a well displayed ad. The Evansville and Terre Haute railroad will sell tickets to Montreal, Quebec,- account the international

Frwji bread baked every day at Liibs' bakery. 43-4 Henry Head made a business trip to Evansville Monday. Mrs. H. Rickricli returned from her Evansville visit Wednesday- * Charles Gardner has been admitted to practice law in the Pike circuit court. Clark Whitman and wife, of Littles, Sundayed iu the city with frieuds. I Rome .Nichols and Charles Boonshot were at Evansville the forepart of the week on business. William Nieman has swung to the breeze a new sign in front of his saloon. He has named his place “The Palace.” Will Crow returned home Tuesday from Bloomington, where he is attending college, to spend the spring vacation. Miss Stella Brazcltoif returned from Louisville last Friday, where she was buying millinery goods for the spring trade. A little ill, then a little pill. The ill is all gone, the pit's have won. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers the pills that cure great ills. B. O. & Co. 34* Karl’s Clover Root, the new blotd purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation. 25 cents, 50 cents and 31.00. 35* Lightning rod sharps got in their work last week on a farmer named John P. Black, living near Velpen. They only got $150 for $15 worth of lightuiug rods. The Evansville Courier came to the front on St. Patrick’s day in regular spring style, dressed throughout in green. The issue will be kept by many as a souvenir. Head Quarters—for real estate, farm and city property for sale on reasonable terms at the reliable realestate agency of W. U. H. Thomas, the leading realestate agency in the county. 38 5 “Every sensible man,” says the Indianapolis Independent, “Will say, down with the hoop skirts I” It would be unwise, if not ungentlemauly, to expiess the contrary opiniou. f ^ George S. Eisert has embarked in the egg and butter trade for a few weeks, iu connection with A. Jordan, Indianapolis. lie is haying an immense trade, taking in 1,500 dozen Wednesday. It is a truth in medid'ne that the smallest dose that performs a cure is the best. DeWitl’s Little Early Risers are the smallest pills, will perform the cures, and are the best. Bergen, Oliphant & Co. 34* Miss Eliza McMurray died of consumption Sunday afternoon, aged twenty years. Funeral services were conducted at the residence by Rev. A.W. Freeman Wednesday afternoon. Iulermeut at Walnut Hills cemetery. When you want job printing of any kind don’t fail to call at The Democrat office and see styles and learn prices. We have on hand a splendid line of all kinds of business stationery and at prices iu keeping with the times. 1 here will be a business meeting of Petersburg division No. 40, Friday evening, March 24th, to install new officers. All Sir Kuights are ordered to report in full uniform at the armory U. S. Edwards, Capt. Sol Frank, Recorder.

The farm residence of A. L. and J. T. Stewart, near the city, burned last Saturday uight. The house was entirely consumed and but a few of the household goods were saved. The loss is $1,500; insured for $800 in West & Hammond’s agency. I* Robling & Sons, the leading merchants of Winslow come to the front this week and notify their many friends in that section that they are still in the business, and carry one of the largest stocks of general merchandise iu that community'. See them. George W. Hawkins, who removed with his family to Wichita, Kansas, some months age, returned Monday to glorious old Pike county and will remain a Hoosier the balance of his days. He is not particularly stuck on Kansas and the west. We are sure he is welcome back to his former home. W. V. Hargrove & Co. have a few words to say to the buyers in to-day’s issue. They are receiving new goods every day, and have an elegant line of dry goods, dress goods, notions, gloves, ribbons, laces, fine shoes, etc. In carpets they advertise some specials. You should not fail to read the advertisement and then give the store a call. S. W. Littles was in the city Monday. He has men at work drilling on his new mining lands north of the city with a view of ascertaining the depth to which the coal may be reached. It is his intention to have the new mine in operation as soon as possible. Wben the mine is in operation- he will build between twenty and thirty tenement houses n$ar the mines for t^ use of employes and their families. Petersburg people talk of bringing suit against this city, charges will be for maintaining a nuisance after 7 o'clock p m. resulting in great disturbance of mind on account of the brilliancy of the electric lights, which leads the inhabitants of thtft quiet little subvrban village to fear that a great conflagration is going on in the hub city of southern Indiana.-Oolttand City .Record. Bro. Joseph, please don’t worry yourself on oar account. Up to dale your electric plant gives about as good service as the old fashioned tallow dip. Now, when you want to investigate'-an electric plant that will give light wait unlit the first of Juno aud then come to Petersburg. «r “C. C. C. Certain Chill Cure” .1SSSfrw‘"* . Will be ' take.

is Year Has Petersburg Taken onji Big Building Boom, Upwards of $100,000 Will be Invested in New Buildings. Costly Residences, a New Jail, Electrie Light and Business Booms. ■sent tor the City—Slew Bustle (er Factories. The: Democrat presents to its readers to-day a small list of the improvements now being made and wliat will be finished this year. It is a grand showing for the city of Petersburg and will add very materially to its beauty and its future growth. There is no question in the minds ot the people but what Petersburg is one of the best business centers in southern Indiana, and they are now assuming that position which means business in the future. The hustling qualities are coming to the front, and you may not be surprised to hear at any time that some large industry has decided to locate in our midst. At the present time there are up-| wards of thirty new buildings under! control; some of these are nearly completed, while others have not vet been commenced. During the summer there will not be an idle man in the ciity, and laborers and mecbaiiics will have to be called from other cities to help make' these improvements. The citizens generally claim that this is undoubtedly the boom year in the history of the city, and with the proper effort put forth the population can be doubled in the next year. Will j-.oti put your shoulder to the wheel and go to work with that end in view? Djn’t say no, but pull off your coat at once and sail in. Perseverance will win in the end, and if it needs a little “oil” to keep the machinery going, put your- hands down deep in your pockets and pull out the stuff that makes all things go. Let’s be up and going. While this js not a complete list of those who intend building, yet it is enough to let you know that somethin!; is going on this year in Petersburg. Haines A Snyder, business room on Main street; 12,500. Electric Light Co., $15,000 Sam Coonrod, residence on Vincennes avenue; 12,000. Baptist church, $7,000 Dode Smith, brick residence on Eighth street; $1,300. C. P. church, residence on Main street; $1,500. l>r. Basinger, residence on Ninth street; $1,000. G us toff Frank, two residences on lower Main street; $1,500. W, V. Hrrgrove, residence on Main street; $2,500. n A Big S 'll Bi{

Henry King, residence on walnut street; $1,600. M. T. Shanks, resilience, Fronts' addition; $1,000. Sim Parker, residence in Haines 4 Snyders’ addition, $600. J. T. Woods, residence, Haines 4 Snyders’ addition; $600. Haines 4 Snyder, residence in their addition; $500. Head 4 Limp, Dosiness room, 40x100, Seventh street; $1,000. W. A. Oliphant, residence on Tenth street; $3,000. Jail and sheriff's residence, $25,000. Mrs. Eveline Henry, residence, upper Main street; $650. s Moses Frank, two residences on Vincennes avenue; $1,400. jr Mrs. Jackson, residence on Walnut street; $600. Lon Dering, residence in Canalport; $600. Peter Drof, residence on Seventh street$500. McCrillus Adams, residence on Eighth street; $1,500. Thomas H.' Dillon, residence on Walnut street; $3,000. Taylor Dearing, residence on Fifth street; $1,000.. Mark Knight, residence on Ninth street; $1,500. H S. Edwards, residence on upper Main street; $2,000. J. B. Young, addition to residence op First street; $2S0. Henry Keifer, addition to residence in Wlther’s addition; $150. Thus it will be seen that some very fine buildings will be erected during the year, and it now remains for the buiiinesj and monied men of the city to say whether or not factories shall be located to help tiie boom along. It is a good time right at the present to solicit meu who desire factory locations to come to Petersburg and look the field over. There, is no doubt whatever but what Petersburg with her great advantages atid cheap fuel would be a great inducement for manufacturers to locate. A building boom such as has been inaugurated here would also haye a tendency to giro strangers a good opinion oHhe people and the comiriunity if they were but iuvited to ! come and inspect the territory. The question now is: will you do it ? The year of Petersburg’s boom is at hand. From the number of boxes piled up In front of Moses Frank’s dry goods house one would think that he had just received his new stock of spring and summer goods. Well that & just the case exactly. A peep into his store will convince you that he has ’em in abundance. lie has placed an immense stock of fine goods for the season’s wear and invites you to call and sec by an advertisement iu another column.

Dr. Bethel!, o Winslow, was in he city i his weeic. Call at this office and examine our ine line of b»«is<i» stationary. Battle & Egan have opened up a jarber s top on lower Main street, Mrs. Moses Frank left for Cincinnati, Monday where she will visit riernls. When you wan t coffee don’t fail to all on Liibs. Package coffee 25 cents jer pound. 43-4 Mrs. kiilton Mitchell, while visitng friends at Washington, was taken seriously sick. She Is improving. Sick headache is usually occasioned by some sympathetic action. Take a lose of Melol and you will say we ire righl. Rev. Richardson left for White Clond, this s late, last^Friday where be will remain for sotnetime with hia :hurch people. Farms and town property', also western lauds and Kentucky timber lands for sale at the J. B. Nada Real Estate Agency, Petersburg, Indiana. 41* Horsemen will please take notice that The Dehocbat has the finest line of photographs for horse and jack bills of any office in the city. Call t.nd see them and learn prices. Mark White aud James Coonrod have closed their engagement with the Negrotto-Langley comedy company and returned home. They arrived last Saturday on the noou train. Albert Case, of Port Collins,Colorado^ is here on a visit to old friends, lie is a cousin to the Hammond boys He left here some forty vears ago,and at this time he can not find any of the old land marks. Fob Sale—A dwelling of six rooms, good cellar, well and ci tern, large lot, plenty of frnit, house in good repair and in main part of town. $1,250; a big bargain and easy terms. 38-3 W. H. H. Thomas. The following marriage licenses have been issued daring the week: Lawrence H. Beardsley to Emma Colvin.'' Kmory Steel to Naney J. Ingersoll. Gus Elkins to Moille Boger. Anderson B. Charles to Nellie Hale. William H. Kelso to Nancy Anderson. The most intelligent people of onr community reeoguize in DeWitt’s Little Earlyr Risers pills of uneqnaled merit -for dyspepsia, headache and constipation. Very small, perfect in action. Bergen, Oliphant & Co. 34*

The Democrat this week Is chiefly made up of local news, and for the Dext few weeks the editorial columns will contain no political jgatter. The demand upon our local columns for advertising space by the merchants has necessitated this change. The members of the Cumberland Presbyterian church at a meeting held 'ately have decided to build a parsonage on the lot south of the church building. The house will be built during the coming summer and cost in the neighborhood of $1,600. Builders and others iu need of lime, hair, cement or anything iu tha<r line will do well to call on Peter Dorf before buying. He also handles oils and gasoline, and buys old iron, brass, copper, bones, rags. He is headquarters for any goods in the above line. 44-3 General McDowell has now opened np the “New Star” livery, sale and feed stables, known as the King stable. He has just purchased new buggies,, carriages, robes, etc., and has fine driving and saddle horses. He will also make a specialty of feeding and caring for horses. Bee his ad in another column. The Evansville & Terre Haute railroad and associated lines will sell tickets to Muncie, Ind., for the round trip, account the conference of German Baptist brethern on May 15, to 23, good for return passage until June 30,1893. For tickets and further information call on or address, S. D. McLeish, G. P. A., Evansville, Ind. When Baby v When the wa« a Chad, the cried for Caatorla. • bad Chik:lr«c,sba gave UwmCastoria. Ed Lingo; town clerk, seems to think The Democrat of last week put a different light on the question of the town council paying fifty dollars to Mr. Wilson for indexing the clerk’s record book than should have been. Mr. Lingo says that all business that has been done by the council since he has been the clerk has been properly indexed. As he will be a candidate for re-election we make this statement in his behalf. But it is no use kicking over spilled milk, the work is now done and paid for to the satisfaction of the town board and that is all there is to it. Ed is all right and don’t you forget it, even if some other party did get pay for clerical work. There will be an election this spring. Oakland City is going to boom this spring. Steps are being taken to build an elevated road on Main street, that thoronghfare being so crowded with people that this step is made necessary. The rules governing travel on this street will be that those going north will take the .lower road and those going south will use the elevated route. The immense plate glass and rolling mills will open np in a few days. A building boom i.* also on. One gentleman will build an ice ho&sc on Sycamore street, another is getting lgsterial on the ground to build a smokehouse,. while another will put new siding on hw barn. All In all Oakland Is on the boom, and with progpr encouragement and fosteriug the boom go ay last for several lays. “€. C. C. Certain Chill Cure” !*M.,ecUHdrc«i iIke*i”uaruncivil la and Fever. Pay. tWptmut*Vo. ■ : Jffi: > ^ Alte i'. safe

489 BiffereiitfPatterns. The Largest and most -Complete stock in Petersburg from the Cheapest to the very Finest. Wedefy Sny and all competition in Variety, Elegance of Style and Taste shown in selecting, and amount ol Stock we have on hand. Come in and look at oue^Paper, e ven if you intend Jto buy elsewhere. Window shades in abundance. . No Trouble to show Goods. We have a apeeial Leader, Spring' Fixture, Dado Shades, Seven feet Curtail P ole for 35” cents.' Who can beat this price? ^ Headquarters for Paints, Oils, YarnMes, Drugs Medicines, etc. Cali and examine our Stock. Bergen, Olipbl and Co. 4 iVi ■ y

J. This spring we have added to oar Stock quite a lot of articles never kept by us before. In springs wraps we have an elegant line and can show all the d iff erent styles. Our Carpets were selected from one of the largest stocks in this country giving us quite an advantage in styles and patterns. In Dress Goods we have everything from Calico to Silks. - t Our stock of Gents furnishing goods is much larger than ever before, placing us far in theleac ol our competitors. We have a nicer and better line of Shoes than heretofore, and the largest stock of Hats ever shown ir the town. We still have: a nice lot of Clc th ing which we are closing out a; cost. v, We have the goods and are mik ing the prices to suit. J. I US! OL LaM4R & HIV£, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEOHS, Pi'tenbarg, lad. Will practice in l^ike end adjoining e tui ties. Office over J 1.. Voting* Co's, dry g Kxii (tore. Office ho ins day and night. Diseases of wo lien and children a sped dtj\ Chronic and dUlicu.it diseases' solicited. SHILOH’S CURE. Cores Conanm pti on, ConglUt Croup, & on j Throat. Pocket siae* 35 doses, »5Cts* SoWlfal Dngfistsooagtiana tee. For Lame Back,Sice a Chest Shiloh's I 'ore us Plastsr is the best -a ,cu. rHILOH’S/SCATARlin ^SnsB^REMEiiy Have you Cat arr a ? Then two this Bern aty It will Cure reu. Price50ctg. This Inje :toi tor its suceesrul treatment, free. Remem jer Shiloh’sRemed.ee presold m n guarsate t : Cure in lfidnyi. Never Ileturaa. I *f l send (sealed) FltBJS to mv toUow-aiiffer «ra t prescription to enlarge small weak orgam. n sure cure for !*ni«aionst Los* *anh tod, Nervous DebiUtp, Vanoocela. etc, Acdress with stamp A. WBIilNOTOH. Buffalo,». T. THEBEST

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Commencing April 3rd, ’93 and continuing ten weeks will this year be opened with., a full corps of efficient teachers. All desiring to review the studies upon which they are required to pass an examination will do well to attend here. The tuition is a small item, and board can be obtained at reasonable rates. For further particulars, address, .

George B. DeTar, Prin., Petersburg, lad. FRED SMITH Dealer In all klada of • * «... i FURNITURE,

Faneral Sufi plies A. Specially. We keep on hand at all times the finest Una of Parlor and Household Furniture to he found In the city. Bedroom and Parlor Suita a Specialty. In funeral supplies we keep Caskets, Shrouds, etc., of the best make. LJBLISm WINSLOW, Are the leading merchants of that section. They carry the largest and best selection of in ids, ns, n, BOOTS and SHOES, Groceries, Tobaccos, etc. in Winslow. In fact they keep i first cl ass g eneral store.