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Gaunt*} iHrmumc. 1 . .. , -,u 1) K.VKRY WKDNKSDAY BY Jno. VV. GARDNER. CmTOK \NI> PROPRIETOR. OFHGE—PICAYUNE BUILDING . EAST FRONT ST. Rates for Advertising: SPACE. | 1 Mo | 3 Mo | <> Mo 1 Inch. 2 Inch. 8 Inch. 6 Inch. i Col... 1 Col... 2 50 4 00 6 50 8 00 12 00 20 00 $ i; oo 7 50 10 00 15 00 25 00 50 00 10 00 12 00 16 00 25 00 45 00 80 00 12 Mo 14 oo 18 00 22 50 38 00 65 OO 100 00 SUBSCRIPTION, 1.50 PER YEAR. Job Work Neatly executed. Local notices 10c per line cash insertion— Ac per line t<> regulate advertisers who run hem all the time. All advertising payable monthly or quarterly, unless otherwise agreed on. Ad dress all communications to THE PICAYUNE, Prescott, Ark. Auditor of State, VV. R. Miller,is reported very sick, and not likely to recover. Congress meets next Monday. It is conceded Mr. Carlisle will be re-elected Speaker of the House. The Little Rock conference of the M. K. church south, will con vene at Little Iloek on the 71li day of December. The Supreme courCot the State lias decided that the act under which county Equalization Hoards are appointed is constitutional. The kicking Knights of Labor have partly accomplished their de sire already. Powderly has said lie will not longer act as Master Workman. The Charles 1’. Chateau, the lar gest steamer plying the Mississip pi, was burned last week. She had on board over 4,000 bales of cotton which were also consumed. Two of the crew perished. The Arkansas Daily l’ress will be issued at Little Rock, com mencing Dec. 1st. It has already achieved success as a weekly and we bespeak for it continued pros perity. It will be a live, wide-a wake paper. Saturday, Atlanta, Georgia, vot ed whisky back by about 1-00 ma jority. The ‘colored braves’ vot ed almost solidly for liquor, it is stated. This defeat of the temper ance advocates, after trial, will do their cause much harm tn the South. The Morrillton Headlight seems to be behind,!he procession—in its issue of lii't week. Until iost., was an account of the State elections held on the 7th, telling of the glori ous Democratic victory. Wake up, Rro. Leigh, and give your read ers the news earlier and more of it. _ The Union Labor Journal says the late elections have settled the fact that Cleveland will he renomi nated and admits that lie will car ry New York. Now, if Reuben will just allow Grover to carry Ar kansas in 1888, all will he forgiv en.—Searcy Deacon. The above hit is good and to the point. Our Union Labor, ex Greeuhack, friends please take notice. An exchange truly says: “The Union-Labor platform in some res pects is a good one. and in some respects is bad. The good is tak en from the Democratic platform, ami the had is from socialism and Henr,\ Georgeism.” And it might have added, that this party will ever remain a non-entity, rising its it did from the defunct (irceiiback leaders and otlice seekers. Mr. A. T. Gardner, a brother of the editor of the I’lrAYl’NK, on Monday, bought out the Saline Courier, at Benton, formerly own ed by Col. 8. II Whitlhorn.— Jit other Gardner w ill at once great ly improve the paper. It*will con tinue to battle tor Democracy and the best interests of the people. In mounting the tripod in Arkansas, he gives promise of a success ful and bright future. We extend to him the right of fellowship, with our heartiest, best wishes. The Dispatch says the hanging of the anarchists was the begin ning of strangulation of tree speech. Tiie people nt this coun ty won’t think >o, after having read ami digested the history ot their crime, us published in this paper last week. The St. Louis Republican hits the Dispatch and nil other anarchist* as follows: “A right to urge assassination, spolia tion and :;i n- tal defiance of law is i not the freedom ol speech gmilau teed by the constitution.’’ Tlit* pious (?) l^ro. MfC'iirklt*, of Hit- Hope Gazette, undertakes to read ns a leelnre lor publishing an account of tlu* hanging of the Chi cago anarchists, and giving a his tory of their crime. Guc-s our good brother’s lack of spat**- to en lighten his readers on this great national matter of special interest, and having to depend upon the Picayune to tell it abroad herea bouts, caused his sudden tit of goody-goodiness. Discard your “patent,” Bro. McCorkle, because it tells of murders, etc., which you condemn so heartily. “Pluck out the beam,” etc. Hon. T. C. Me line, the faithful and zealous representative from this congressional district, will leave for Washington City on the 2«Sth inst., so as to be present at the opening of congress December 5. We venture the assertion that the roll of the House will not con tain the name of a member that | will work more faithfully tor his constituents than the representa ! tive from the .'?rd Arkansas dis i triet.—Texarkana Independent. The rule recently enforced by j the post otlice department, sub jecting packages of fourth-class matter to letter postage where the outside wrappers contain any writ* ing or printing except ttie name j and address of the sender, is in ac i eordance to an act of congress pass ed in 1879, and the postmaster general is powerless to revolt it, although he expresses the opinion J that there is little reason in pro hibiting the printing on the exte rior of a package anything that | can lawfully be placed on the in* ! side and be promises to invite at tention to the matter in his next ! annual report —Hot Springs Sen tinel. If Hot Springs wants a baud an attempt should be made to secure the members of the Camdeu band mentioned by the Sentinel. The leader and teacher, Dwight Blake, belongs to one of Arkansas' best families, his father being a leading man in the south western portion of the State. As a musician young Blake is a veritable prodigy. At the age of 10 he was a very good performer on the cornet. At the age of 12 the writer has seen him leading a large and well-trained band, lie is about 17 now, and as a cornetist has no superiors in the State, lie is a musician because it is in him, and will out. Ilia father is very wealthy, and young Dwight doesjnot have to follow it for a live hhoo’d.—Cor. Hot Springs Sentinel. An editor has invented an infer nal machine which he places in an envelope and sends it to those that “refuse” the paper after taking it five years without paying for it.— The mat hiuery explode# and kills the whole family, and the frag ments that fall in the yard kill the dog- (Dory certainly awaits that editor, and when he gets in the sanctum that awaits him above, he will have an upholstered chair and be allowed to sit with his feet on the table.—Kx. It is said that the man who won’t take a paper because he can bor row one has invented a machine by which In' can cook hisylinuer by tlic smoke o! his neighbor’s chim ney. in an auuress ai me reposition grounds at Little Hock it few days since, (.low Hughes made the fol lowing remarks in response to the toast drank to the State of Arkan sas: Washed upon the eastern border by the ^rented river in the world, covered with the "landed forests, whose heads pierce the j highest clouds of heaven. She has ">2,17H | npiHre miles of territory, with sunny shies, with genial and healthful climate, a soil un ! surpassed in its productiveness, aO.OOb -ipiare miles of timber, 12.000 Square miles ol coal Helds, raise- all 'he staple products of the world, grasses, cereals, cotton, which for excellence ami quantity are unsurpass ed. She distanced all competitors where her products have been exhibited. The lar gest extent of navigable water of any other state it the world. Her population doub led within the last ten years at a ratio equalled by but live and excelled by but three states. Her free school system is the pride and boast of lur people and which our fellow-citizens ac eojd most liberal voluntary support. Suppose You Try This Game. An exchange says that a new game has been origiuated, called “Editor's. Delight,” the plan of which it is played being in this wise: Take a sheet of ordinary writing paper, write on it your name and postotlice address, fold it up carefully and enclose a hank note sufficiently large to pay all arrears and a year in advance, send or hand this to the editor. What adds immensely to the pleasure of the game is, send along the name of a subscriber or two accompa nied by the cash. Keep your eyes on the editor, and if a smile adorns his face you have won the game. Estray. Taken uy L. C Steel, 2 1-2 miles East of Prescott, and posted be fore J. IPShers, ,1. 1\, une iron gray mare about two years old Li hands high. No brands. Valued at 827 50. November 25, 1KS7. Competitive Examination. Saturday, na per previous pub-j lislied announcement, a competi tive examination wap held here,by j appointment of Hon. T. (’. McRae, | to decide who should receive a tec ommeudation to appointment as a cadet to the Military School at ] West Point. There were eight contestants; one from Hepstead, Nevada, Hot Spring, Drew, Bradley, Miller,and two from Columbia counties.— Profs. W. It. Hardy,W. I). Leiper, of Malvern, T. W. Hayes and T. J. Crawford, constituted the board of] academic examiners, and Drs. J.R. j Dale, of Arkadelphia, K. It. Ar-1 mistead and W. C. Wingfield, the examining board of physicians.— The boards were ready and begun work about 10 o'clock a. m; the physicians getting through first and announcing all passed—sound physically. Then came the men tal test, which lasted until 8 p. m., and resulted in J. J. Towery, of Miller, carrying off the palm, and Mr. It. U. Wood, of Hempstead, next best and alternate. It was a close race between these two. There was one colored contest ant, from Columbia, who stood a very fair examination. This reporter spent part of the day with the boards, and unhesi tatingly say the gentlemen, com prising them, are cultivated, able and practical, and their work was well and satisfactorily done. The ! young man who receives the rec ommendation, (Mr. Towery) is we ; understand, worthy, industrious and ambitions, and Miller county should feel proud of him and his success. Our best wishes attend him. As in everything else that Mr. McRae undertakes, this examina tion shows his fair and unselfish nature, and desire to serve his constituency acceptably. Having last u 1 urge portion of cane and grass by the late forest I fires, I am left with more stock than I can winter, and will sell mules and horses cheap, for cash or on time. Call at once. Sidney Wood. Howto Kill any Town. Oppose improvements. Sneer at its newspapers. Hun it down to strangers. Go to other towns to trade. Do not invest a cent; lay your 1 money out somewhere else. Lengthen your face when a stranger talks of locating in it. If a man wants to buy property charge him two prices. If lie wants to buy anybody vise’s interfere and discourage him. He particular to discredit the motives of public spirited citi i zens. Refuse to see the least merit in any scheme that does not directly ; benefit you. Do your best to divide the town in factions and keep one taction fighting another. If you can’t ‘’hog” everything, udge everybody else by yourself and accuse them of doing it. If you want to read the local journal borrow it of a neighbor, and after you have finished ask him* what he wants to take such a measly sheet for. Run down other parts of the town than your own, and talk dis paragingly of all the surrounding country, except such tracts as you are personally interested in. He careful in following these rules, a good healthy “kicker,” I growler and obstructionist can do wonders toward keeping desirable people out of town, and disgusting public spirited ones in it so tliat they will have to get away. Should you happen to patronize a local journal, let the editor know you do it to help him along; never acknowledge to yourself nor to anybody else that a properous town was ever built up nor never will without the aid of a local news paper.—Ex. For incut, flour, sugar, coffee, molasses, Imping and tics, dry goods, bools, shoes, lints, etc., go to Hatley & Christopher’s. Piiees and quality guaruntecd. I have moved into the ice house and keep choice goods as cheap as the cheapest. J. H. Adams. I have some choice blooded fowls for sale—White Leghorns, Light Brahmas and Wyandotts. Call on or address me at Kminet, Ark. Fbkd Chamheks. Go to Cal Jones’ lor cheap, goods and groceries. Fireworks! Fireworks!! Kv- i erything of the kind at lowest pri-; ees. at .1. II. Kershaw & Co’s. Don’t fail to buy your cooking j and heating stoves of J. M. Den man & Bro. They sell as cheap as the cheapest Nice new and clean stock of la niture just received, at Foster & Logan lldw. Go’s. Prices to suit j the times. Just received, new jewelry at Mrs. N. J. Bryan’s. Not more dreary the sublime dreams of Dante, than the gloomy visions of those who sutler from' i' uistipatioii But these In come a glon and a light under the ie-' vivifying influences ol Morris’('as ratine. A Sound Mind in a Sound Bod* . Science and |»liil«*i*<»p!t3* linva ex hausted themselves in profound treatises to determine the just relation between mind and mat ter, between body and -onl, IlOW to preserve the ei|iiilibiiiim be tween the two, and bow to restore it when it is lost by sickness of the body. This great question has been successfully solved by a gentlemen in North Carolina '>y j experience on him-clt, proving that an nun.. practical expert i ence is worth several pounds of scientific or philosophical theoriz ing. Mr. Hamlin is one of the best known insurance men in Win ston, N. C. Gentleman—Ever since I was seven years of age I have bad what the doctors call hip disease, and which 1 call white swelling. My hip was drawn out of place. There was a swelling at the knee joint, where there is a profuse running, which has been tlmro tor years. Of course this has greatly depleted my system, together with surgicieal operation on the leg bone. I tried ever known blood purifier to build up my sys tem, but none did me any good until I took S. S. S. 1 use it ev ery spring. It always builds me up, giving me appetite and diges tion, and enables me to stand the long, trying, enervating, hot sum mer days. To me there is no such medicine for purifying the blood and building up the wasted sys tem as S. S. S. On using it I soon became strong of body and easy ! of mind. My color changes from a pale, worn look to a healthy, ro bust complexion. Yours, very truly, M. S. Hamlin. Winston, S. C’., April 12, 1887. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis | eases mailed free. For sale by all druggists. The Swift Specific Go., Dra wer 3, At lanta, Ga. Fair Warning. All parties indebted to the late rirm <d Woodbery & Fort is, and the undersigned individually, are hereby notified that their accounts will be put in the hands ot an otti cer for collection, if they are not paid in a reasonable time. I can not afford to carry over one dollar till next year. I will be compell ed to collect as a protection to my business. Jno. E. I'oktis. 1 1 ■ Notice. Prof I.. White, the noted cancer eradicator will remain at Prescott, until further notice is given of his departure, as he has several cases now on hand and new ones are daily coming, even from Texas. He was in that stale in July and August and has proved there as well as he has in this state, that i he is one of the most successful cancer eradicators in the world. Music Self-Taught. Prof. G. S. Rice’s Piano and or gan Music System, Rapid, Practical Correct, teaches all chords, V.iria-. tions, Accouipaments, Thorough ' Pass Laws, Tunes, Notes. Self-• taught at your own home. The only system that brings musical knowledge within reach of all. j Sent on test. Send stamp for cir culars to the (i. S‘ Rice Musical t 'o. “4.1 State Chicago, 111. -* Led Astray. “Fkrnanihna, Nassau Co., Kla , ) March 29, 1SH(I. j | “I have used I)r. Simmons Liv er Regulator and always found it i to do what is claimed for it. The last bottle and two packages did me no good and were worse than nothing. I see it is not put up by J. H Zeilin & Co., and not gen uine, and a waste of money to buy it. I would be glad to get the pure and genuine. Send me some from honest hands (with red Z and Zeilin <k Co.’s signature on wrapper), The fictitious stuff sold will injure someone badly. “Your Ob’t Serv’t, Bknj. T. Rich. Go to Foster & Logan Hdw Co. for your cook stoves. They have the largest and most complete line ever brought to Prescott. IN CASH! .1 Wmcestci’s and .5 Webster’s Dictionaries, worth *89, and I Dictionary Hol ders, worth fl.t.oO, given as prizes for best essays answering the ipies-1 tioii “Why should I use a Diction ary Holder?” For full particulars, send to La Verne W. Noyes, 09 & 101 W. Monroe St Chicago, the' maker of Dictionry Holders. Or ni|iiire at your bookstore Mr. Arthur Gibson, of Hope, is beginning to gel in his holiday goods, lie generally has a choice, large stock lor Christmas. Aix ORCAIMS Smith. & \ia^ e e ST & 326 MAlNST., • Ln 1 «-t- ?~K,ARK. Sole assents for Arkansas, for the celebrated gasoil & Hamlin organs and pianos. Also agents for the he.s A ionu, Kiakauer Bros., C. D. Pease and C. A. Smith A t o pianos. Also for Chicago Cottage organs and BrWgeport.Organ Co’s organs. In. struments sold on easy terms-send sor catalogue anu rms. Not i<-«‘ Is hereby given that bv virtue' of a decree of the Nevada Circuit court, made and en tered of record on the loth day ot No vember, 1887, the undersigned 1 missioners appointed bv the court to uiako partition of liic land belonging to the estate of J. K. Dunn, deceased, will on the lith d,iv of December, 1887, nt the front door ot the court house, in I’rescott. Ark., offer lor sale to the highest bidder, at public outcry, the following land belonging to said estate, to-wit: The SI of N\V\ and the SW| ot section 8 and the' N.l of the N1 of N\V, of section 17. all in township 14, South llange -- West, except one acre reserved fora grave yard on the SK1, of the SWJ Section 8—on the following terms, to-wit: One third of the purehasi money to be due April 1-t, 1888, and one third to be due November 1st. 1888. and one third to be due November 1st, 1881). and the purchaser will be required give personal security lor the purchase money. Nov. Is, 188,. VV. (1. Ubhkv, ) J. W. I .loin'sky, t Coin. J. F. (Jamauk, ) Atkinson & Tompkins, Attorneys for Petitioners. Notice Is herel'V given that l>y virtue of a decree made and entered of ■■■cord by the Nevada Circuit Court on the S day of November, 18 87, the undersigned as commissioners ap pointed bv tin: court to make partition of the land belonging to the estate ot Henry L. Hint, deceased, will, on the 19th day of December, 1887. at the trout door of the court house in Prescott, Nevada county, Ar kansas, otter for sale to the highest bidder, at public outcry, the following land he longing to Mii<l t<»-wh: the KJ of NW ofsw and the K.J ofSKJ. and the SWJ of SWJ of section and the SWJ of SWJ of section 28; and the SNJ of the SKJ and the N KJ of the NK| and frac tional NWj ot N K j of section :J2; and NWJ of NKJ and NKJofNWJ section thirty-one; all in township 12, Sotitli range 21 West, on the following terms to-wit: < »ne third ofthe purchase money to be due April 1-t. 1888, one third to be duo November 1st, 1888 and one third to l>e due November 1st, 188*1. The purchaser will be required to give bond with approved personal security tor the pur chase money. I'll is November lHih, 1787. W. A.IDntuy, | Tiios. Ai.saiikook, l oin. J. W. Honka. ) ! Atkinson A Tompkins. .Attorneys for Petitioners. ^ Slirl ifl’*' Sa!«'. Notice i- hereby uivi n I Ml !•> three exertilh»m> i-11«•«l :i ! •.ir •. t• 1 by tin* Clerk < ! iln- N< ■ I. < ■ • 1 C. ■ iri. 1 have 1«*\ i• I up ui :ir;>! '■■ !!* \ • - 1 1 t«» I he I»i u i»• • * t bidder, • « • t of t bnc muiillis on Saturday, »>cei»mL»*r ‘J4lh, |ss<# between tile It urs f«»r j :«’’»• i.il *.ib* . ?• the frontdoor • »1‘ tli • court Imih- in !*i - '-It. Nevada eountv, Arkansas, die followi11*4 describe I property to w it: The >KJ of S\i?\; the \\ \ oftlicSWJ of NKJ; h strip one net#* wide <• ntainr i* t n acres, Ivil g uloii^ the north of the above, being a south fraction of N KJ of N \\ ( ana of the WJ of the N \\ | <>( NKJ; also a frac tional acre-, in the North ue>t rum r of N WJ of SKJ, beginning at said corner, thence south 566 feetjthence North of Kn.*t hi- teet; thence Ka.-t of North 516 feet; thence We.-t 627 feet to beginning. All in section 23, township 11, S. K. 23 \\ .. iri Nevada county, Arkansas. Levied upon a** the property of tfie defendant, .John Martin, to satisfy three exe cutions, one in favor of .John Martin <& Co. against John M irtin and C. I*. Ilollemnn, one in favor of Montgomery. Madden A: Mont gomery against John Martin and the other in favor of* W. J. Blake against John Martin. J. S. KK(.iAN, Sh< ritf of Nevada county. Smoote, Mdtac A Arnold. Attorney* for J. Martin & ( o. Montgomery, Madden *.V Montgomery, Attorneys for other execution*. Prescott Ark., Nov. 25th, lHh7. WANTED! Ajfeuf*, < itlier «rx, in • \ <•! \ town and count) of the I >. to sell our lieu hook 7 EARTH, SU 1HD SKY, j I'lihli'ltcil iii l.ii;'li*li aiel <> man It) Heim l»a j \<*ii|Hirt Northrup. In l>. 1 outHiu* page* ami 1 :r*.» illustration* .1 hook* in one. \ va-t treasury ; of all that is wonderful in 1 v 1:111, .-I \ \m»*io j V^enl* n:r making from •* m * >" per week Nearly jn.uon coide# already mild. Prom iuu tu Kino copies will tie *old ill even Count v NN • give tall instruction' *o that nooiu ran tail to succeed, Clr ciilurs and terms an free to those writing in good faith. Wi .ire lo :u|i|iiarter« loi Itihh Minims. l.iR Itook- ami all Mandard Work* \ddre>« at once for our special term*. E. P. Jordan & Co., 11TH A OLIVE STS.. ST. LOUIS, MU. SUMMER’S HOUSE. C..r. N. Front nml Walnut St,., IIOI’K . - AUK Tables su|i|ilii«l at nil times with the host edible, the miirket affords, Clean. neat ami iniiifortable heels. Terms reasonable. ^5C'S])oiial attention givin to eoininer eial men. AGENTS (IouI'Ia tholr money ►••IjiiiK <>ur HKA.sS (orrugate«l REFLECTING SAFETY LAMP. 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