Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1885 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
An Important Discovery. The most important Discovery r that which brings the most good to the great est number. Dr. King’s New Discovt ery tor Consumption, Goughs, and Colds, -will preserve the health and save life, and is a priceless boon to the afflcted. Not not only does it poitively cure consumption, but Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, hoarseness, and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs, yield at once to its wonderful curative powers. Jf you doubt this get a Trial Bottle Free, at F- B. Meser’s Drug store. 5—43 (Chicago Tribune, Sunday, February 1,) The Louilville & Nashville issued the following circular to connecting lines last, evening: “To comply with a desire cxoresse I by a multitude of correspondents that they be given permission to see the ‘New South’ en route to the New Orleans Exposition and to induce increased numbers tojvisit said Exposition, we have this day arranged to grant stop-overs on the going portion of the present exposition ticket, such s’op-over in no case to exceed ten days. There is no necessity for altering the tickets now tu sate; the passengers who desire to stop over should no.ify the first conductor out of Ciucirrnuti, Lexington. Louisville, Evansvill *, St. Louts, Montgomery dr River Junction of this fact, and he will take up their going coupon ami furnish them with a ticket which .viTl admit of the above stop-over. The return portion of the ticket, when properly -dgned and stamped in New Orleans Exposition, in us I be .used for a con inuous passage, ami no stop-over on the return potßoiio a;, exposition ticket will be granted.” Referring to the above, I w.sh to call your attention to this fa t. The Monon Route is the only line running Pullni in Palace Sleepers from CL,cage to Louisville and Cincinnati, making direct connection with the L & N, R. IL for New Orleans, via Mammoth Cave'and Mobile. For those holding tickt ts reading »iu Monon Route to Louisville or Gue ciunati Southern R’ys from either of those cities tc the South, we will take pleasure in securing Sleep Cai berths thorugh. For books, pamphlets, descriptive matter etc , call on or address any Agent of the Company, or Robt. Emmett, District Passenger Agent, No. 26 South Illinois Street, Indianapolis, Ind. The famous shell road of New Orleans is a boulevard of almost snowy whiteness, nearly two uundred tee in width and nine milss long.
