Pike County Democrat, Volume 24, Number 28, Petersburg, Pike County, 24 November 1893 — Page 4

IS% DB. Ik Ik CAfiMES. Stricken Down with Heart Disease. Dr. MUf* Medical CoElkhart. lad. Gentlemen : I feel It my duty, as well as • pleasure. republish. unsolicited, to the world the oeuetit received from dr. mile*- restorativ* 'in DR. MILES' RESTORATIVE Remedies .! wus stricken down with Heart Remedies 1 wmu »»« JLHstsusv and its complications, a rapid pulse varying from 90 10 140 beats per minute, a choking or Riming sensation in the wind pipe, oppression THOUSANDS!« •ion of the heart and below lower rtb, pain in the arms, shortness of breath, sleeplessness, weakness and general debility. The arteries in my neck •would throb violently, the throbbing of my heart could be heard across a large ruoiu and would shake my whole body. I was so nervous that I could not hold my hand steady. 1 /wee been under the treatment of eminent phyicians, * " ' R* Medicine and have taken gallons of fatent teithoMt the least benefit. A friend recommended your remedies, she wed cured by Dr. Mile*' remedies. 1 have taken . , —— _ , three bottle* of your New f_r| J M b- |J iHeart Cure and two bottles VdWI tuw /Nervine. My pulse Is normal, I have no more Violent throbbing of the heart, i am a well man. 1 sincerely recommend everyone withsvrup'.oma pf Heart Disease to latte Dr. Mites' liestorm ||c« Remedies and bo cwrtii Gypsum City, Katin. L. L. Cakmix Sold on a Poaitive Guarantee. OR MONEY RETURNED flu filu County gtawerat By 31. McG. STOOPS. Jtk5~ The Pike Vowaty Democrat has the l»rSat circulation ot any newspaper published in ke I’ouuty! Advertisers will make a note of is fact! Entered at the postottUv In Petersburg for transmission through the mails as sceomlcloss matter. FRIDAY, NOV. 24. 1893. According to the blow-hard Re-publicans-who see a triumph of McKiuleyism in the receijt elections, the Ohio statesman should be the next presidential candidate of that moribund party. We know of nothing among all possible probabilities that would please hopeful democrats more than that. The La Grange Democrat has turned into its fifteenth volume and grows brighter with each issue. The editor of this paper set the first line Df type on that paper and remembers very distinctly of having a firstelass dose of “pi” of tlie |rst page, but the paper got out on tiln’e just the same. Long live the Democrat aud its editor. Gov. Claude Matthews is no coward, but he don’t intend to take any chances in these days of cranks. A White county crank named Collins sent him a batch of letters that had a genuine Prendergast tone to them. Claude had Mr. Collins run down, and placed in the Logansport Insane Asylum for safe keeping. This is a warning to crauks to let the lioosier f‘Guv” alone. The all-absorbing question which will face the next congress will be |he modifying of the McKinley tarili bill. The people last year voted that the tariff on the necessities of life should be reduced aud the democratic party was delegated to do the job. Jt is a duty that every senator and congressman owes his constituents, and the work should be done in a systematic manner and at once.

The calamity bowlers are doing more today to make hard times than all,other things pnt together. These p. h. stand around on the street corners and bottom chairs during the pool eveuings in the stores and talk hard times and that this and that is out of keltpr,.and at the sante time it they would change their tune, pay their debts and go to work they wouldu’t have.known or heara tell of a stringency In the money market. It J is this class of people that cause panics aud business firms to fail everywhere. The Democrat is glad to say that Petersburg is not infested with these c. h., at least they make themselves scarce about this office. Money that will stay in the country and perform all of the services expected of money—paying debts public and private, and buying food, plothing and shelter is the best money that can be devised. Legal tender greenbacks are that kind of money. They stay at home without watching while gold is always ready to fly away to toreign lands at a moment's notice. And even when we issue bonds to get tbe gold back it is with the knowledge that at their maturity ^j-e sflall have to send the gold away

again to take them up. ItesUles bonds boar interest which The People have | to pay, while the greenbacks !>e»r no : intere.-t. The greenback is the money | par excellence.—Evansville Courier. Tuc Indiana building at the World’s Fair was sold t<* a wrecking ; company at Chicago; last week for $1,200. It was the largest price paid for any stale building on the fair grounds. The executive committee of the mission met and closed up about uU of the business connected with the Indiana exhibit. Ail the money appropriated by the legislature has not been spent, and it will be returned to the State treasury. The exact amount is not known. Most of the decorations and furniture was reserved by the contributors and manufacturers and will be returned to them. That remaining will go to the State benevolent institutions. McKi.nlev received this yearabout sixteen thousand more votes tu Ohio, than Harrisou did last year. What is the signiacance of the sixteen thousand? 'fbu* salth an exchange. Well MeKiniey is a man who has red bio*si in his veins while Harrison has nothing but ice-water. In choosing a presidential candidate we want a man of personal magnetism, not a refrigerator. Besides McKinley represents living issues, while Harrison is nothing but a putrid remiuisceuce.-Evansville Journal. What a great change has come over the Journal in the past few weeks. It wanted Harrisou vindicated by again giving him the in.ofni nation for president, and turns in and calls hint “llefrigerator” lien. The Journal should stick to the Indiana man, first, because he is the superior of any republican now living, and second, because be is a sound republican of the old school. It is really funny to read the ravings of the editor of the Mt. Vernon Democrat, he of the “only original” Cleveland wing of the democratic party ; the only devoter of space to the re-nomination and election of Grover Cleveland ; the only supporter and friend of Dan Voorkees; the first editor in Southern Indiana to applaud the selection of Gresham as secretary of state; the “one” naturalborn anti-reputdiean lighter in the state, has turned tail on the whole outfit. There is no reason assigned for.his ravings about Hie administration, unless it be that lie was expecting some foreign mission, cabinet position, or something of a similar nature. The gentleman was postmaster once upon a time, but no man would accept such a thing the second time. Too small. The gentleman has lost his grip and is now the laughing slock ot the district. How is your G rover ? Tine Chicago Times’ Washington correspondent telegraphs that paper as follows: ' “It is whispered in connection with this Sandwich Island buzz, that when Blount’s report is read in congresss it will show Stephen B. Elkins, late Secretary of War, and John W. Foster, late Premier, in a nasty, villianous light. Foster was, during all of the last administration, the private business partuerof Harrison. He bore the same relation to Harrison which a Skinning’ department does to a bank. “It is said that Foster, in his position of business annex to the Harrison administration, together with Elkins, who is also thrifty, labored long and intelligently - hot before and ] after their cabinet elevation to bring I about the Hawaiian overthrow. They it ad their confederates at the islands. These are now prominent and valuable in the provisional government. No assertion is made that Harrison was directly involved in the ElkinsFoster filibuster which overran the Sandwich queen, but his ministers were, and the story of it is expected to make a breathless chapter in tiie history of the next House.”

Since our neighbors of the Press have laid so much stress on the low price of wheat and charge the saute to the account of Cleveland and the democratic party, will they tell their readers why other products are so high. For instance, apples are being sold at $2.50 per bushel; potatoes are worth $1.00 and upward. Surely they willnow lay these high prices to Cleveland and the democratic party. If over-production makes low prices, then a scarcity of an article is doubly sure to increase the price of that commodity. But tnen our republican friends would make a big hoodoo about nothing, it is a fact that there are thousands of bushels ot wheat it*. Pike county IdTt over from last year that has never found a market. Why ? Simply because the market has become glutted with that commodity. You cannot charge this to any administration. If so, why not charge the whole thing to the late defunct administration.’ When it came into power wheat was selling for $1.00 per bushel and dwindled down to less than sixty cents during thy four years. Every farmer in pike

i ■ , , ^ county knows this to be a fact. ]ft is time to give the public a rest ou such twaddle. Fred Ashby has taken cases ou the Washington Gazette. Smoke Industry and Tonic cigars. Best five-cent cigar ou earth. 27tf For Salr.—A spriug wagon in first class condition. Will sell cheap. Inquire at this office. Ed Read and wife, of Oakland City, were the guests of the Read brothers in this city over Sunday. Col. A. M. Hardy, one of the leading lawyers of Washington, was in the city last week attending court. Louis Lippoldt, of Pike county, visited Sheriff Scales and family ou Wed nesday.—Boon vi lie E nqu i retr. Crill Gray is singing a new and .beautiful song to a pretty little girl that put in an appearance at his home Sunday night. Remember The Democrat lor all kinds of fine job printing. Xew styles of type at riving. The fittest lot of stationery in the city. 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* Joseph Cassidy, one of the substantial farmers of Clay township, was in the city, Monday, atul plankT ed down the coin for the best paper in the county. All the talk in the world will not convince von so quickly as one trial of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, lor scalds, burns, bruises, skin affections and piles. B. O. & Co. 34* Jones Kemp, of Velpen, well known in Dubois county, we learn is dangerously ill with typhoid fever. At last accounts he was getting along slowly.—Huiitingburg Independent. We could not improve the quality if [laid double the price. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is the best salve that experience can produce, or that money can buy. Bergen, Oliphant & Co. 34* Ignorance of the merits of DeWitt’s Little Early Risers is a misfortune. These little pills regulate the liver, cure headache, dyspepsia, bad breath, constipation and billiousuess. Bergen, Oliphant & Co. 34* W. M. Moss has sold the Bloomfield Democrat and Linton Call to W. L. Stinkard and Vic II. Rain bolt Mr. Moss has accepted the position of supervisor of Indian schools and gives his entire attention to his new > calling. Success to all. James Gentry, of Rockport, and David L. Hart, of Bootiyille, have been appointed by Gov. Matthews to represent the First congressional district at the world’s agricultural congress which meets in Savannah, Ga., December 12. There will be twentyeight delegates in all. The following items are taken from the Princeton Democrat of last week: Jas. E. Davtdsou, of Union is in the city. iSamuel Snyder, of Union was in the city today. l>r. J. P. Ward, of Union is in the city. Mrs. Samue! Brazelton was at Petersl urThursday attending the W. ft. C. district co. - veutlon. Daniel Ashby returned on Saturday last Iroin Augusta where he had been visiting friends and hunting game on the old plan. He reports having killed upwards of several hundred squirrels, quail, rabbits and wild turkeys. He also combined business with pleasure and done a very good pension business while absent. „

Ihe Pike county farmers institute will be held at the court house in this city on December 2Sth and 29:h, and President Lamb is getting up an interesting program tor the occasion. Senator Janies A. Mount and wife, or Montgomery county, have been assigned to Pike county. They are experienced in jfrarm life and will, no doubt, rendpr valuable services to the institute. Last Sunday one of Monroe City’s best known young geutlemen and his best girl were invited to spend the evening at a residence were the home had recently been blessed With an addition to the family. He Aid his girl met the kind hostess at the door, and after customary salutations asked after the welfare of the baby. The lady was suffering from a severe cold, which made her slightly deaf, and she mistaking!)- supposed that the young man was inquiring about her cold. She replied that though she usually had one every Winter this was the worst that she had ever had ; it kept her awake at night a. good deal at first and confined her to her bed. Then noting that the young man was'becotuing pale aud nervous, she said that she could see by his looks that he was going to have one just like hers and asked him it he wished to lie down. At this stage of the game Johnnie dropped fainting oul|te threshold*

l>r. Knapp was up from Oakland last Monday evening. Miss Smith, of Vincennes, is the guest of Mrs. Blanche Morgan. Mrs. Matilda Frame, of Newburg, was the guest of George West and family over Sunday. An extra train oh the E & I. passed through here Tuesday morning at 8:30 going north bearing the officers of the road. Rev. I. N. Yokley will preseh the Thanksgiving sermon at the Presbyterian church. The service will be a union service and it is desired that all business clow from 10:30 until 1:00. Mr. Woods, Miss Hatiie Meredith, Mr. Louie Cloud and Miss Ella Russell drove oyer front Washington Sunday and visited Miss Lillie Armstrong, who returned home with them. i It is a good indication that the new Bay View Reading Circle is being organized by the young people in many places. The Circle has a short, useful, and most delightful course of home reading in history, literature, and science, and the total expense tor one year is only £j.50 The course has a plan and a central idea, and outlines systematic work for the entire winter. Anyone who has goue through a year of aimless and haphazard reading will not need to be told how much superior is the course ot the Bay View Circle. Dr. P. S. lienson, Bishop W. X. Xinde, Mrs. Atiee Freeman Palmer, President Bashford, and other well-known people, are among the promoters of the Circle, and the Superintendent, to whom all enquiries for circulars should beaddressed, is Mr. J. M. Hall, Flint, Michigan. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. The Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia, the largest watch case manufacturing concern in the world, is now putting upon the Jas. Boss Filled and other cases made by it, a bow (ring) which cannot be twisted or pulled off the watch. It is a sure protection against the pickpocket and the many accidents that befall watches fitted with the old-style bow, which is simply held in by frictiomand can be twisted off -UL £_— Ti. _11-J i.L .

Ak VU11V.U IUS, and CAN ONLY BE HAD cases bearing their trade mark— atDg Sold only through watch dealers, without extra charge. Don't use jour knife or finger nails to open jour watch case. Send for an opener (free). W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE NoWr. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair* Beet In the world. $2.50 5 FOR If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest styles, don’t pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize in your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes, flame and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy. >Y. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Maas. Sold by For sale by J. JS. Young.

CURE &ck Headache and relieve all the troubles tnet> dent to a bllioua state of the system, such U Dizziness. Nausea, Drowsiness. Distress after eating. Pain in the Bide, 4o- While their mart remarkable success has been shown in awing , SICK Headache, yet Carter’s Little Liter Pine an equally Talaable in Constipation, curing and preventing thisannoying complaint while they also Correct all disorders of thestomachstimnlate the liver and reguiato the bowels. Even if they <3*1* ~ HEAD Aehathey would he almost pricelees to theeewha Buffer from this distressing complaint: bat fortunately theirgoodneae does notendhere,an<i those who once try them will find these little pills valuable In so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. But after all skit head ACHE lathe bene of so many lives that here IB when we make our great boast. Our pills cure it whila Others do not. _ Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to taka. One or two pills makea doss. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vialsat 25 cents: five tor $L ShW by druggists everywhere. or sent by mail. CARTER MEOWINK CO.. New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SHALL PMC?

..JJLlOggg What i IS Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor . other Xarcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and alia] feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas* toria Is tho Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend.

Castoria. “Castoria is aa excellent medicine for children- Mothers h»'e repeatedly told mo ot its good effect r^ou their children.” * Dx G. C. Osoood, Lowell, Mass. “ Castoria is the best remedy for children of which 1 am acquainted. 1 hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real liderest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful events down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.” Da. J. F. Kixchslos, Conway, Ark.

Castoria. Castoria b so well adapted to children tha* I recommend it as superior toauyprescriptios knowu to me." ^ H. A. Archer, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N.^T. “ Our physicians in the children's department have spoken highly of their experience in their outside practice with Castoria. and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that tha merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” United Hosktai. and Dispensaet, Boston, Maes Allen C. Surra, Pm.,

The Centaur Compear, TT Murrey Street, New York City.

THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT ANO NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says It acts gr?ntly on the slooisch, liver and kidners. and K a pleasant laxative. This drink is made from herbs, and is prepared far use as easily as tea. It is called LAHESMEDIGIHE AlldruexistsseUitatSOc.and ll a package. Ifyou* cannot get it. send your address for a free sample. Lane's Family Wedirtae moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is • l ORATOR R WOODWARD, Lk necessary. Rrtt»N.Y Nerve Tonic ti for 82J0. t>£ooa WTHIAKS* HEMQKE CO, Schenectady, N.Y, and BrockviUc. Cnt SHILOH’S Cures Cousumption, Coughs, C’roup Sore Throat. Pocket size, 25 doses. »scts. Sol*- by ali Druggists on a guarantee. For Lame Back, Side or CATARRH REMEDY. o you Catarrh ? Then use this Remedy, Cure you. Price SOcts. This Injector tor its successful treatment, free. Remember 'Shiloh’s Remedies are sold on a guarantee.

I SOUR FUTURE

IS IN YOUR OWN HAND. Palmistry assume to tell what the lines in yoni hand indicate. It will amuse yon, if nothing more. The above uiagram "almost explaius itself. The i length of*the LINE Ob' LIFE indicates probable age to which yon will live. Each BRACELET gives you thirty years. Well-marked LiXE OF HEW) denotes brain power ; clear LINK OF FORTUNE, fane or riches. Both combined mean success in life; but you’hmst keep up with modern ideas towiu it. You will find plenty of these in Deuiorc't's Family Magazine, so attractively presented that every member of the family is entertained. It is a dozen magazines in oue. A-CLEAR LINE OF HEART bespeaks tenderness; a-straight UNE OF FATE, peaceful life: the revetse if crooked A well-defined LINE OF HEALTH spares you doctors' bills; so will the health hints in Detaoresl's. No other magazine publishes so manv stories to interest the home circle. You wiH by subject to extremes of high 'spirits or despondeucv if you have the GIRDLE OF VENUS well marked: keep np your spirits by having Demurest's Magazine to reaft. By subscribing to it for 18M you will receive a g*illery of exquisite works of ari of great value, besides the superb premium picture. Itx&Jinches. “ I’m a Daisy!" which is almost a real baby, and equal to the original oil painting which cost $S'X>: and you will have a magazine that cannot be equaled by any in the world for its beautiful illustrations an t subject matter, that will keep vou posted on all the topics of the day,and all the fads, and different items of interest about the household, besides furnishing interesting reading matter, both grave and gay. for the whole family ; and while Demorest’s is not a fashion magazine, its fashion pug s are oerfect, and yon get with it, free of cost, all the patterns you wish to use during the year, and in any size yon choose. Send in your subscription at once, only £2 00, and you will really get over $25.00 in value. Address the publisher. W. Jennings Deiuorest. 15 Eaet 14th St.» New York. If yoa are unacquainted with the Magazine, send for a specimen copy. A large QUADRA NGLS means honesty * a large TRIANGLE* generosity; long FIRST DIVISION-OF THUMB, strong will; LONG SECOND DIVISION, reasoning faculty. Tiie MOUNT OF JUPITER betokeiu* ambition : that of SATURN, prud^uce : the SUN, loveof splendor: MAKS.courage; MOON, imagination : VENUS, love of pleasure; and MERCURY, intelligence. Take our advice as above and vo« will be sure to possess the last and most valuable quality.

Drugs and Medicines. Toilet and Fancy Articles. The “old reliable” drug firm of Bergen, Oliphant & Co. are headquarters lor anything kept in this line of business. For that hacking cough try Bergen’s Asthma Cure. ■Wall Paper and Curtains. -—“ ■ . Paints, Oils and Varnish. BUSINESS COLLEGES ___, INCORPORATED./ Business Training, Book-Keeping and Shorthand passport to business and success. Catalogue free. J. F. Fish, See’y. Address Spencerian College at Louisville, Ky., Owensboro, Ky«, or Evansville, Inti, IndianapolisOusJnessUniversitY V r.1,_.en_»■_1 0k_A_X A CtaaMn. 1Pnl.kK.VAj TOCA TOV_T»»_V T>,_a_ Shorthund. Errant A Stratton. Established _l Our endorsement pajaport to tot position Cheap bonrdln*. Beautilui Catalogae and Paper tree. When Block. Elevator. mkatusssss: