Pike County Democrat, Volume 24, Number 3, Petersburg, Pike County, 9 June 1893 — Page 5

This spring we have added to our Stock quite a lot of articles never kept by us before. In springs wraps we have an elegant line and can show all the diff 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. Our stock of Gents furnishing goods is much larger than ever before, placing us far in the lead of our competitors. We have a nicer and better line of Shoes than heretofore, and the largest stock of Hats ever shown in the town. ' We still have a nice lot of Clothing which we are closing out at cost. We have the goods and are making the prices to suit. flu Cauttty Jimflfwt ; ' PUBLSHED EVERY FRIDAY^ fsCBSCRIPTIOE TERMS! Three months.... INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. » « « ADmnsim rates: Op* square (9 Hum), one insertion.. *i 00 additional Inssrthy*. SO A Hheral reduetkm made, on advertisements Conning three, six ami twelve months. ■" ■ Legaland transient advertisements moat he paSS for in advance.

AN AUBURN MIRACLE An Act of Heroism is Followed by Dire Results. E ’ ,3rd DoniM'lly Sares n Life Almost at the Co t of Ills Own. / After Year* of Suffering he is *»eKtoref to Health—His Story as Tolf to a fteporter of the Aubaru Bulletin. (Auburn, -V. 1'., Bulletin.) It is on record that upon a chilly April day, a f*w years ago, an eight-year-old boy led Into the East river at the foot of East Eighth Street, Now York, and when all efforts to restate hint had failed, Edward Lonnelly, at the risk of his own life, plunged into the water and, wlien himself nearly exausted, saved the boy from drowning. It was a humane and self-sacrificing deed and received deserved commendation in all the many newspapers that made mention of It. Edward Donnelly was then a resident of New Y’ork tllty, but his wife was Amanda Grantham, of Auburn, and his sister was Mrs. Samuel DCorry, of No. 71. Moravia Street, which gave a local interest to the incident. All this was sometime ago, aud both It and Mr. Donnelly have passed out of the znlud of your corre- * spondent uutil, a few days ugo, while in Saratoga, he was shown a letter to a friend from which he was permitted to make the fellowlng extract: Auburn. N. Y.,’ Oct aith,’92. I am taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, 3’hey have cured me of that terrible disease, locomotor ataxia. When I commenced taking them I was wholly unable to work and neatly helpless. I am now improved so much that 1 have been picking apples and wheeling them to the barn on a wheelbarrow. Yours truly, Edward Donnem/v, 72 Moravia St-, Auburn, N. Y. Immediately on reaching Auburn, your correspoudeut called at the above address and found Mr. Donnelly out in a barn where he was grinding apples aud making cider, with a hand press and he seemed well and

cheerful and happy. And then later. In the presence of his wife and Mrs.Cony and Mrs. Taylor, who all confirmed his statement, he told your correspondent the story of his sickness and of his restoration to health by the use of Ur. Williams’ Pluk Pills for Pole People. “I was born In Albany, N. Y., and am 42 years old. The greatest portion of my life, 1 have lived In New York City. I was general foreman there of the F. A Mulgrew saw mill, foot of Eighth street on the East River. It was on the 29th of April, 1889 that the boy fell Into the river and I rescued him from drowning, but’In saving his lire, I contracted a disease, which nearly cost me my own. Why, sir, I am sure I should have died long ago. if Pink Pills had not saved my lifeYou see when i saved the boy, I was in the water so long that I was taken with a deathly chill and soon became so stiffened up and weak that I could neither work nor walk. For sometime I was tinder treatment. of Ur. Geofge McDonald. He finally said ‘hecould do nothing more for me and that 1 had better go Into the country. On the 1st of last June, my wife and 1 came up to Auburn. I was then in great pain, almost helpless, the disease was growing upon nte and I felt that I had come to the home of my wife and oi her sister to die. When the disease first came upon me the the numbness began in my heels and pretty soon the whole ot both of my feet became afflicted. There was a cold filing ucr .ss the small of my buck and downwards and a sense | oi soreness and a tight pressure on the chest. | The pnmbness gradually extended up both ;

legs and into the lower part of my body. I felt that death was creeping up into my vitals and I must say I longed for the honr when it should relieve me of my pain and misery. I was still taking medicine (“it was Iodide of Potassium," said his wife) and was being rubbed and having plasters put all over my body, but with no benefit. The latter part of last June I learned of a case cured by the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. I hatl never heard of those blessed pills before, but I thought if they could euro one man or the same disease with which I ,vas afflicted, perhaps they would also cure me. So I sent to the Chas, K. Sagar Company, the popular Auburn druggists and chemists at 109 and 111 Genesee Street, and got three hoses of the Pink Pit is and began taking them at once. In three weeks time 1 was so improved that from being helpless, I was able to help myself and to get up and go to work and to walk every day from No. 74 Walnut Street, where I then lived to Osborn’s New Twine Factory Seymour and Cottage Streets—(more than a mile) where 1 was tlipn employed, but all tbe while I was taking Pink Pills. Then Dr. Patchen, of Wisconsin, ancle of ! my wife, and who was here on a visit began

io poo-poo ai me iur taxing i iriK jtiiis ana finally persuaded we to stop taking them and to let him treat me. When he returned to the West he left a prescription with Dr. Hyatt, of Auburn, who also treated me. But their treatment did me no good and after a while the old trouble returned and I was getting bad again. Then I begau to take Pink Pills; have taken them ever since, am taking them now; have taken in all about 20 boxes, at an entire cost of less than $10.00 (my other treatment cost me a pile of money) and again I am well and able to work. In New York Dr. McDonald said my disease was locomotor ataxia. He treated me by striking me on the knees without giving me pain; by having me try to walk with my eyes closed; by trying to stand first on one foot and then on the other, but I couldn't do it, and so after a while he said I hud locomotor ataxia and was incurable, and that 1 had better go Into the country among my friends who would make the few remaining days of my life comfortable and give me kind attendance Well I came, or rather was brought from New York into the country; but instead of dying. I am a well man, nearly as welfas ever before in my life. “Pink Pills did it. If I was able I would at my own expense, publish the virtues of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to the whole world and especially in New York City, where I am much better kpown than I am here.” “Another thing,” said Mr. Donnelly, “I am sure that the Pink Pills for Pale People (and they are well named) are the best remedy for impure blood and the best blood maker in the world, why, when I was sick and before I took them, if I cut myself the very little blood that came from the wound was thin! and pale and watery. A few days ago I acci- j dently cut my hand slightly and I bled like a ; pig and the blood was a bright red Justj look at the blood iu the veins of my hands.” | So indeed they were, and his cheeks also i wore the ruby flush of health with which ! only good blood and plenty of jt can paint j the human face. Your correspondent again called upon Chasj II. Sugar Co., at their request They were much interested in the case and cure by use of Dr. Williams* Pink Pills and told of several other instances, which had come to*; their know ledge where the use of Dr. Wil- ! liams’ Pills bad proved efficacious in making most wonderful cures. These pills contain in a condensed form all the elements necessary to trive new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are an an ailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, pariial i paralysis. St. Vitus dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effects of^a grippe, palpitation of the heart, the tired feeling resulting Iron: nervous prostration; all diseases depending upon viciated humors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, Ac. They are also a specific for'troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, irregularities and all forms of weakness. They build up the blood and restore the glow of health to pale or sallow cheeks. In the case of men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature. They are manufactured by the I|r. Williams’ Medicine Company, Schenectady, New York, and Broekville, Ontario, and are sold in boxes (ne er in loose form by the dozen or hundred) at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. and may be had of all druggists or direct from Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company from either address. The price at which these pills are sold makes a course of treatment comparatively inexpensive as compared with other remedies or medical treatment*

Special Premiums. ' The business firms of Petersburg will give the following premiums to those carrying ofl' the red ribbon at the Pike eouuty Fair: VV. V. Hargrove & Co.—A pair of ft! .00 Brussels Lace Curtains tothe handsomest old maid not under 30years of age. and to be decided by three batchelors not under 33 years of age. on Thursday. J.B. Young & Co.—Best pair of Shoes in the store to the lady that can hitch np, drive around the track and into the show ring and show the best points In equestrianism. Second priie—The best pair «f Kid Gloves in the store. To be decided Saturday. Gustotf Frank—To the couple with the largest faintly attending the fair on Friday at 3 p. m. who will report in front of the amphitheatre; the hnsbund any hat in the store; the wife a new gingham dress; the girls, each a calico dress; and tile boys, each a necktie. William Liibs—$2.U0 to the tallest and shortest men in pairs; il.uo to each one. To De decided Tuesday. Bergen, Oliphant A Co.—$7.00 Album to the worst turnout iu the shape of a rig. To he decided Saturday. P. C. Hammond & Sons—Lace cap and Cambric dress for tile best looking baby. To be decided Friday. . Patterson, Penny A Co.—$10.00 Sidesaddle for the best lady horseback rider. Isaac Whitaker—$1.00 worth of beef to the exhibitor securing the most first premiums on cattle. J. H. Yiehe A Co.—$13)0 worth of sugar to the oldest lady. George S: Eisert, the grocer, will give the following premiums: $5.00 in gold to the largest girl, under 18 years old. in attendance on Thursday of the fair, with the understanding she occupies a chair in our show window for 2 hours on same day $1.00 in cash for oldest American coin on exhibition, my own collection excepted. One set of 12 china r ult plates to the lady making the largest number of entries at the floral hall on paiuting. One china butter dish for the best pound of butter. Two pounds Star tobacco for largest hog. 1 pair baby robes for the handsomest pair of twins, not over 2 years old. Miss Hutli A. Stocks—Baby bonnet for prettiest babe under 6 months old. Osborn Bros.—Best pair of boots for babetaking second premium in P. C. Hammond's baby show. H. Klekrich—$23.00 gold watch, Seth Thomas works, for best horseback rider over the age of 15 years and nmler 21. Head A Limp—Saddle and Bridle for best horseback rider under 15 years of age. Bnckes A Berridge— Book of poems for best brqad. Best bread a pounds of best cream candy. S. P. Hammond—$8.1.00 gold watch for Slow ■ mule race, lady riders. Silver knives and

fortes to lady receiving most premiums in Floral hall, escept on paintings. Fred Reuss—Ivory handled whip for best horse back rider, both lady and boy. The Pike County Democrat, M. McC. Sloops, editor—Will give one subscription for the best held coyi; one subscription for the best wheat; one subscription for the best batter; one subscription for the best lot of potatoes. The persons faking first premiums on the above farm products will receive The Democrat one (year. Will also give one subscription to the oldest married couple In Pike county not now receiving a county paper.

Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, Dr King’s New Life i’ills, Bueklen’s Arnica Salve and ElectrieJBitters, and have never handled remedies that sell so well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. J. R. Adams & Son druggists. Dr. M. J. Davis is a prominent physician of Lewis, Cass county, Iowa, and has been actively engaged in the practice of medicine at that place lor the past thirty-five years. On the 26th of. >Iay, .while in Desmoinesenroute to Chicago, he was suddenly taken with an attack of diarrhea. Having sold Chamberlain’s colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy for the past seventeen years, and knowing its reliability, he procured a 25 cent bottle, two doses of which completey cured him The excitement and change of water and diet incident to traveling often produce a diarrhoea. Everyone should procure a lottle before leaving home. For sale by J. It. Adams Jfc Son, druggists.

Excursions. Special excursion rates at one fare have been authorized for the following meetings and tickets will be sold to points of meeting with authorized return limit via any direct line. Young Peoples Society Christian Endeavor, Montreal, Can., July nth and 9th, tickets will be sold on July 4th to 8th; with a return limit of Sept. loth. International Kpworth League, Cleveland, O., on June 29th July 3d. 1893. Tickets will be sold June 28th and 29tb; with return limit July 3d, 1893. Baptist Young People’s Union, at Indianapolis, July 13th to loth; Tickets sold July 12tb and 13tb; with return limit of July 11th, 1803. North American Saengerfeast, Cleveland, O., July 11th to 14th Tickets sold July 10th and 11th with return limit July loth. Bethany Park Assembly, at Bethany Park, lnd., July 27th; Aug. 14th. Tickets will be sold July 2oth to Aug. 14th with return limit Aug 17th. Spring Fountain Park Assembly at Warsaw, Indo July 25th to Aug Sth. Tickets will be sold 3uly 25tb to Aug. Sth; with return limit of Aug. loth, 18113 j Annual Session of Mamen, the Island Park Assembly at Borne City, ind., July 25th to Aug. 10th. Tickets will be sold July 23d to Aug. 9th with return limit of Aug. 12th, 1893. Borne Catholic Union of the Knights of St. John, Pittsburg. Pa., June 24th uo 27th. Tickets will be sold June 23d to 24th; with return limit of June 28th. 1893. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Detroit, Mich.. June 19th to 23d Tickets will be sold on June 18th and 19th, with return limit of June 25th; these tickets will be sold for one and one third fare, for the round trip. Bethlehem Church National Conference, Eagle Lake, Warsaw, Ind., Aug. 2lst to 2<>th. Tickets will be sold on Aug. 18th to 24th; with return limit of Aug 23d. 1893. S. D. McLkish, E B. Guncklk, G.P. A. Evansville. Agent Petersburg.

A Million Friends. A fHend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. Kind’s New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. If you have never used this great cough medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of throat, chest and lungs Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will he refunded. Trial bottles free at J. K. Adams & Sdte drug store. Large bottles 50c and $1. , Real Estate Transfer*. Sales in real estate during the past week have been rather slow The list this week is probably the smallest for many years. The following are the sales: Charles \V. Eee to Frank L. Woodward, lot s 35, SO, 45 and 40, Lucas’ addition to Winslow. Albert Burditt to Monroe township land in section 31. t 2 s. j Francis B. Posey to Samuel W. Little, land in sections 12, 13 and 14, tin. John H. Abbott to William DeMott, one acre in sec 33,11 n.

Bucklen’s Arnica Sal re. The Best Salve in tde wodd for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, yieers, Salt Kheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, andpostively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar 'anieed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale ny J. It. Adams & Son. aprS-92 IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. The cream of the country papers is found in Remington’s County Seat lasts. Shrewd advertisers avail themselves of these lists, a copy of which can be had of Remington Bros., of New York A Pittsburg. Fifty cents is a small doctor bill, but that is all it will cost you to cure any ordinary case of rheumatism if you use Chamberlain’* Pain Balm. • Try it and you will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords The first application will quiet the pain. 50 cent Imttles for sale byj. R. Adams & Son, druggists. j The king of all Cough Cures Is “C. C. C. Certain Cough Cure.” It cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Influenza, Bronchitis, Ac., where other remedies fall. Koramle bv Bergen, Ollphanl A Co.

Mb it Cantos aii Mr lew Jail and Sheriff’s Residence. Sealed proposals will be received at the Auditor's office in the town of Petersburg, Pike county, Indiana, until U e’cloek m, sharp on Thursday, July 13th, 1893, for furnishing all materials and labor required in the excavation, foundation, erection, construction and completion or a new Jail and Sheriff’s Residence in the town of Petersburg for the county of Pike and state of Indiana, according to the plans and specifications for the same as furnished by J. \V. Gaddis, Architect of Vincennes, Indiana Plans and specifications can be seen at the Auditor’s office'at Petersburg, Pike countv. Indiana, and at the Architect’s office at Vin. cennes, Indiana, on and after this date. The said building to be fully finished and com pleted on or before the first day of March, A. I).. 1894. Estimates will be made, as may be agreed upon from time to time, and eighty per cent of said estimates will be paid according to contract All proposals must be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond, signed by at? least two freehold sureties payable to the state of Indiana, in the penal sum of ten thousand dollars (410,000,) conditioned for the faithful performance of such work according to the plans and specifications on file, and the time, terms and conditions mentioned in the advertisement of letting. All proposals must also be accompanied with a good and soffieient bond pavable to the state of Indiana signed by at least two resident freehold sureties thereof in the penal sum of Twenty-five thousand dollars (*2S,DUO.) which bond shall guarantee the faithful perI formance a.id execution of the work so bid for in ease the same is awarded to said bidder; and that the contractor so receiving said contract shall promptly pay all debts incurred by him in the prosecution of said work, including labor, materials furnished and tor board and lodging of laborers thereon. Said bonds most be certified to by the clerk of the county in which Hie sureties reside, that the same is good and sufficient beyoud a doubt, Blpnk forms for bids and bonds will be furnished by tlie Auditor on application aud all bids must be made on said blanks The county commissioners reserve the right to reject any any aud all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Pike county, Indiana. Zachariah T. Pearing.) Wm. H. Gi.adish. 5 Com. Washington Carlisle.' Attest Franklin It. Bilderrack, ! Auditor Pike county. Petersburg, Indiana, May 25th. 1893. 2ir «C. C. C. Certain Chill Care” is not the best remedy you have ever used for Chills and Fever your money will he refunded. Vleasant to take. For sale by Bergen, Oliphant & Co.

Notice of Sale of Personal Property. Notice Is hefeby given that the undersigned administrator of the will of William Arnold, deceased vill offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of the said decedent in Washington township, Pike county, Indiana, on — WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28TH, 1893, the personal property of said decedent consisting of horses, cows, hogs, wheat, corn, household and kitchen furniture, farming implements and numerous«other articles too tedious to mention. Terms: All sums of five dollars and under cash in hand; overffive.dollars a e red it 16 f nine months will be given, purchaser giving his •note therefor, bearing 6 per cent interest, with approved security. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. Henry L. Arnold,' Administrator. Richardson <& Taylor, attorneys 1-3 Rev. F. C. Iglebart, New York, writes: “A corn on the toe i* a thorn in the flesh, which ‘C. C. C. Certain Corn Cure’ most mercifully removes.” For sale oy Bergen. Oliphant * Co. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is heieby given,that the undersignetL has been appointed by the clerk of the circuit court of Pike comity, state of Indiana, turj ministrator of the estate of William Arnold, laie of Pike county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be sot vent. Henry L. Arnold, Administrator, j Petersburg, May 20, 139$. . 1-3

“C. C.'C. Certain Chill Cure" is pleasant to take and harm-less^-JL'hildren like it. Guaranteed zo cure Chills and Fever. EvansYille & Indianapolis R. R stations. | No.;32. I No. 32. | Freight. Evansville 9:25 a. in. 4:30 p in. 5:45a. m. Petersburg 11:27 14 6: IS p. in. 4:45 a. m. Washington 12:15 4* 7:15 p. m.10:00 a. m. Worthington 2:10 “ . Terre Haute 4:05 p. m...... stations ! No. 31. I No. 33. f Frgt Terre Haute ..8:10a. m. 6:U0a. i* Worthington - ..10:00 44 11:00a.in Washington 6:00 a. m. 12:15 p. m. . ; Ppt.prvhuru' K'ivi 44 2:17 44 12:20 The above Is leaving time only. for lowest possible rates on freight am? tickets, call on or address E. B. Gunekel, Agent, Petersburg. Ind. NORTH-BOUND. SOUTH-BOUND. i Petersburg that Evansville 8:55 4:00 “

Snug tittle fort «ne« hare been made at work, for us» by Anna Page, Austin, IkTexas, and Jno. lloun, Toledo, Ohio. ■See cut. Others are doing as well. Wuy Knot you?. Some ram over if a 00.00 a ■month. You caudo the work and live Hat home, whore very ou are. Even bcw pinners arc easily earning from #5 to ' f lt)t day. AlU^s. We show yon how . and start yoit(. fan work invpare time f or all the time. Big moneyddr workers. Failure unknown among ttr.m. aNEW and wonderful. Particulars free.

U.ISolleUtS ODwroruBuu.najM-* --*-—>-fWire Picket Fence. We manufacture and sell the best woven wire pieket fence known. Our pickets are sawed, all of uniform size, we use four strands of wire instead of two, and three twists between each picket —making the best, cheapest and most durable fence known. Call on us at our saw mill and examine same and be convinced of what we say. Hundreds are using it. See it for yourself. Dering Bros., Petersburg, Ipd,

The KIME Hotel! FRANS KIME, Host. , - ; ^ *'^ f ;• 8 Tioroughly refitted throughout. Don’t fail to call and see us when in the city. Special attention given the traveling public.

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sum!] SHILOH'S CURE. gOU6HCJR? Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat, Pocket size, 25 doses, ascts. Sold by all Druggists on a guarantee. For Lame Back, Side or Chest Shiloh’s Porous Plaster is the best—ascts. CATARRH _ REMEDY. Have you Catarrh ? Then nse this Remedy, it will Cure you. Price 50ets. This Injector tor its sueessf ul treatment, free. Remember, wiiloh’a Remedies are sold on a guarantee. felEND” ebSMw sswebs* L ATLAinAgjl muLUBFrxe > 9RABF1ELD REGULATQ9 CO. stf 9 <?/ »ff PKUzrysfS. y* LaMAR & R/CE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Petersburg, Ind. Will practice in Pike and adjoining counties. Office over J B. Young A Co’s. dry goods store. Office hours day and night. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Chronic and difficult diseases’ solicited. FRED SMITH Dealer in all kinds of . . . FURNITURE,

Funeral Supplies A pecialty We keep on hand at all times the finest line of Parlor and Household Furniture to be found in t he city. Bedroom and Parlor Suits a Specialty. In funeral supplies we keep Caskets, Shrouds, etc., of the best make.

TO GET RICH I am authorized to sell a few shares of the( Hanover Mining and Milling Co. Here is an < opportunity for anv reader of this paper that < comes once in a iifeuine. as I am authorized to< sell the stock at a sacrifice. The mineSvtwo' in number, are situated in Hanover Gulch,' Grant County,New Mexico, twelve miles from1 >) Silver City. Each mure is of full size-,.600x1500' feet, with large veins of silver and lead.1 Shafts down and re id y to work. The Com-' pany owns a four-acre mill site near the mine(with running strei.m ), a Chilian mill,blacksmith’s outfit, large number of small tools, such as shovels, pic k*-:, &c. The smelters at Socorro and El Pasc are particularly desirous of the ore for the lead it contains for us as a flux with “dry” ore* from other mines. A new .railroad has just been built from Silver City to i) the mines, connecting with the Santa Fe system. The Company is known as a “close corj) poration,” with feuf stockholders; incCrOporated under the Ir.ws of New York; capitalized at only $I2,ood (i. e., 1200 shares at $10 .)each). The Comp;jn;/ has no debts, and the ^officerscan draw no salaries, except,the Superintendent at the nines. ' I offer a few shares of stock at the low figure of $S.oo per share (par value $iO;0O). > You thus ■* ml floor, as the stock is cheap get in on the ground floor, as the stock is chea at $15.00. Undoubtedly it will sell for $25.0 before very long. .Sc n’t be afraid to invest i: mining stocks. Mil ions upon millions are taken out of the gi-ound every year, Get in on the ground floor a» d you are ail right, ••*3*Send remittance “for as many shares as you care to invest in, and certificates of stoaklwill ! be sent by return mail. * WHXI.ua AX.DEN,, 9 Bos wort 1 St., Boston, Maas. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE cen/iPe^en,

And other specialties tup Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys aid Misses are the Best in the World. dee deaeriptire advertisjmcnt which will appear la this paper. Take no Substitute, but insist on haring W. 1.. DOUGLAS’ SHOES, whh name and price stamped < a bottom. Sold by

J* or sale by o. J>, 1 oung. 0. K. BARBER/slOP' A. F. BAKER, Prop. Has removed to tbs room two doors south of the I'osteffiee. CALL AND SEE US. Everything nicely arranged for the comfort of customers.' Hair-cutting, Dyeirg and Shampooing a specialty. Remember the place.

MBS. WALLACE

THE GREAT FAITH HEALER , ^o. 8, Upper Eighth Street, Evansville, Ind. Mrs. Wallace will be at the Pike Hotel, Wednesday a&<| Thursday, June 14 and 15, until 2 p. ift,.