Pike County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 47, Petersburg, Pike County, 7 April 1887 — Page 2

Pike County Democrat. M |. u mmrnT. ■■_ 1"JA" ■. J!' . !-LT—» _ UDl'EJD IVKHY TMCRSUAY. ilia of the human had? utM from a dt.aaecd Lleer. Himant Liver Refulator hai been the men tie people lo health and them a health? earth not CKXTO E. EDITORIAL NOTES. Tux credid of Indiana is good. Politic* in Eniwvilie» axed warm. T|Im rlectluu pleated the majority 01 course. - ,j . Tilt mUfortnncs of dantestj. Maine hare begun again. He i« in St Unit . at thU writing. Is all probability then* will lx jnor* than tvro Presidential ticketin the Held in 1888.

Fcxxy Jo hear Dnrily asserting (hi* stale will in* Republican III 18S8 t>o«a he remember Ihc two dollar bills of 1880? __ Whits good advertisement niaimand Shwman are making »f them saivatauyhow! They beat llaruum all hallow. Cixt'tx N ATI has had-eoii'idcrahh contention the Jan few weeks over the city elections. l's*ul yauso—politics v*. politics. John 8uemiian should remember tfiat the men who have undertaken t<> talk, themselves into tin* White llousi hare been the most unsuccessful candidates. a f .Jack How aai> does not feel so comfortable as he did. no doubt: “Pool Jack! Farewell! I could have bettei spared a better man." can not be sain of ypu. II l ■■ mi.—— * Ma. Blainc seem* absolutely deterpiiuedlfo pursue, upon his Western (rip, that silence which is golden, and to leave Mr. Sherman to wag his silvery tongue. Politics still goes for what it ijrorth, just as all else. Wherever i: (ouches it effects. Politic* itr a trade, (o be sure; but it is the dealer win .often gets below par. —w———e llr.xav r>. htlicr, of Indianapolis, (hint;* that llou. David Turpie will pp the molested when time tomes foi t_’«»ngre*s to convene. Mr. Pierce ia law partner of Turpie'*. Some one lias said that those per 1 sons who “swore otP ou la»t X.-w Vears Day have taken occasion t> .“••rare ou”the 1st of April. Such people arc infoimcd that ills April fool.

A New Yokk paper propose* l«> acyid convict* to Alaska, where the* trill not compete with free labor. pVThr scatter the criminal' of thi-/-on u try all over creation ? What’* tin matter jrith Canada ? Tun election of a County SuperhttenUent of School* occurs on the lir»t Monday ftf Juue. It is impossible h> predict the result in this cuontv at this early date. The lucky man u ill ha a Republican, howerar. Tat Republicans have already car* yied four State* (?) in the South foi the Presidential election of 1888. It fajuat as well that they should doit now; ft*r there is not the least dauget Of their doing it next year. Tut Republican Presidential confeet Is waxiug warm between lUtiiic and Sbertnau. They are a tine pair |lo draw to and will have done their work so rapidly that they’ w HI lamentioned Only in the past tense in / ** ___ ' Mnw objection was made to the Republican candidates in Evansville fu theeity election on account of their alliance wHfa the William Heilman influence. The olycciintis were based gpou the f»< l that tlie elcelion of the subjects of Mr. llcilniau * influence ■tight produce harm by giving a rich - 1 man achanec at ruuuitig Evansville to tliit himself. ^itt loan maue by the finance Roard for the State was at the low est fate ever received by any Slate in the Vuion—leys than ij* |ier cent This, lie it rent cm bet crl, was after »4e adjournment of thr (.ieuerai Assembly, with the dead-lock and W|U»bblt..g jtnd rioting. The effort of llje Kepubjire.-.- to i dr.rc Hie fiH«»ncii|l ,-redit i-r the by . hj^giug ilwt the Pcm-vrauc admiuittratiou i«d exiiausted the Treasury, etc, U thus ahowa to be iiotbitig snore than an pbuliitiou of partisan malice. The credit of the State was never so high ■* ft is now

The BMttow. The elect ioniu Kvansville has JW i Republican. Of course it lias. The Republicans hare Murk to their ticket. One Denioorattwas elected—J. It. Ferguson re-elected clerk. When Circinmti was last heard from the Republicans were on, to', having succeeded in whining the love of the wltiskpf/cletuc.vl. TIk! great cities have uot vet been heard from. .Petersburg is to vole soon. Won't it surprise (?) us if it goes Republican too! The temperance revival in Evansville has worked a great reformation. How is this: Sliei man in love with the South and Illainc with the West ? Good tactics? Yes; if they were not theinsglves cat h other's opponents. Wiirx the Republicans talk of prospects in 1S88, they talk like the witness who swore that tlie horse wa< seyt nfeeii feet high, when he meant seventeen hands. They see the mistake, but they stick to the exageration. It anybody dotiUi that James G. Blaine is tbc most popular public man in the I'nited Slates, let him rend the account “f his enthusiastic reception at *arii;us4pl;ice» ou bis present t»ur. W hoever leaves him out of presidential calculations “reyknos Without hi* host.”—KV ASfcVILIJC .Iockx AL. But James G. Blaine was uot as ,M>pu!ar asa certain democrat whom lie ran against. That great North American humbug, I John 1* St John, who IkIjssI to defeat | lliuiiie in lt*4. made a prohibition s|ieeeh at lniliaiia|>ilis last W'-duesdav evening — | iiv txsviult Jot (XiL St John gets Ill's from the pen of Republicans because of oue of two j'bittgs; cither from his not being a Republican or from the fact that he is .t I’rohibitHiiiist. ^

Drwirr of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Berrury, is Merertry will surely destroy tlio sensool smelt and cpitipletcly dcrauge the whole syfetem when entering it through the minus surfaces. Swell iriicles should never be use»l except .n prescriptions from repritahle phv•iciaiis ns tIn- danger they will do m* ten told lo tin* good you ran possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh, Ch re. manufactured by K. .1. C heney & Co., Toledo, <contains no B&rrttry and is taken internally uul acts direi-tly upon the I>Io<n1 and inuruy surfaces of tlie system. In •living Halt's Catarrh Cure he -nrt* that vou gi t tlie genuine, it i> taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, i>\ F. .1. Cheney ,V Co. Sold by Druggists, price 75c |>er ! Kittle. ' [-Wimi s r Over, more it is announced from a distinguished source that the Ilrpubiieans do not eatje any tiling about New York, state in 1888—that they an carry the country without it. ijo Henry Clay's friends said iu 1S44; so' Mr. Blame’s friends said at the I5enublfcau National Convention of 1SS4.; * 1 Yet both were sadly mistaken. And the year 1S38 is not likely to prove an •-xeepliott to (lie rule. Pulmonary t'unsHiiipUoii. IVarSr:—1 rccebeil tlie trial Isittleofyour ' White Wine of Tar Syrup which imi sent in m> addreaa. My w ife has htn troubled. with a lung disease for more than eighteen . vears, and was pronounced to Is* last Jaltu-1 ary m the ta»t stun nf Pulmonary Von- ' sumption. Sin- commenced tuViuv your valuable medicine amt received relief ar j >nce. She has used three bottle* wins* amt .» no* us>iijt the fourth, amt bor hcallh is alter than for many Years Weebeerfully ’ceomun-mt it to all afBii-ted with any trouble •f the throat or Imiir*. We no* t-*cl <air nediciuc through John Potter, our nierbant at this place. Yount Ue*peelfull>. Kev.J.R. Kly, Itn-Uim-Station. Mo., Susan ttly. The storv runs that l>an Yoorbees | pleaded with Dr. Sunderland to prav hat the President tuigh* be more .uenifiil to Democrats. ..Those who well know the Tall Svramore of tiie Wabash will be slow to accept the •tateinrnt as true. He is a profound believer in the doctrine that “the Goils help those who bclp.tb^tnselves." j He generally takes care of tlie latter portion, and then leaves the other I ;>artv to do its duty.—Cincinnati j Enquirer.

Slamm Liter IrfiltUr I* what the name indicates a ‘•Itefalitor” ot' that most important organ, tin* Liver. I* your Liver out of or-j dor? Then i» vour whole system «le-| ranged. I!kj breath oHensiv*, you have headache, feel languid, dispirited and nervous, no apitctite, steep is truuhlcd tint itiirefreshmg. Simmons Liver Regulator restores the healthy action of the liver. See that von get the j Genuine. prepared by J. II. Zeilin & jt'o. [-Wilt* I Thu Republican.' uf Pike county are bn«l- ! lag nmd bees use thetr newly elected Audi- | tor has appointed n Democratic deputy. I The newt from a!l parts of the Stale, and I especially the First District, indicates that j our Ki-iutJjiU-an friends ate nut happy.—Mr. ; YKU.VoS l>KilO( KAT I You should bear in tnind that the case in this county is not the appoiulj incut of a Democrat by a repubii. an. The Independent, Auditor ap|M>iuted j Mr. Bilderbacic because of ewmpo- | tency. The Hepubliran* are obliga- ' t«i to use a little "civil service reform,” | am! Ute coalition ticket may as well (Hit up with what is the Auditor's own private business. ■rare lpYon arc feeling dejuvssed. ynurap- ‘ jictite is j>oor, you are bothered with : Headache, you are fidgetly, nervous, i and generally out of sorts, and want i to brace up. Brace up. but uot u itii i stiinnlcnis. spring medicines, or biti ters, whicii Imve for their basis very > cheap, bad whiskey, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave ] veil in worse condition than before, j What Vs a want h an alterative that j will purifr vour bio <d. start healthy ; action of l,iv«r and Kidney,., restore, V*»ur vitality, and give renewed health and Strength. Such a tnediciuc you will Iwl iu Electric, Bitters and ottlv 3) cents a bottle at Adams A Sou's l>re H Store.

Responsible by Satire. No man wants to live his life over again unless he has the chance to reform it. Any one would live his life over again with chances at reformation, While this is true, no one can lie certain that living over kis time again would make him any better, for we are the creatures of circumstances, and onr surroundings make us what we are. For example, a high i temper is the result of what we have . inherited from our fore pa rents, of j wliat we have been thrown in conI taek with, and of the lack of restraint | on onr own part The failure of, re- ; straining ourselves is ail that we are ; responsible for. Though it is true ; that mankiud is not resjoiisible for what he is in all respects yet he ; is by nature, both moral and physical affected by all he has done, all that his forepan tits have done, and by all that he comes in con taek with. It makes no difference whether man is willing or not. all that has touched him through his own conduct, his foreparents’ conduct, or the conduct of those with whom he comes in coiitack in life visit* him to curse him or hle«s him for time ami eternity with the same kind of blessings nr cur-os as are the legitimate fruits of his own acts, (though influenced). and the acts and conduct of Ids foreparents. If one has an inherited high tcni|ier which curses him he is cursed for what others have done. The same may be said of any “thorn in the flesh.” One may not In* to blame for having an appetite stronger than his will; yet. if he has such ati appetite, it will curse him, whenever he indulges it, which he will always do when the appetite is the stronger. In tlds wav “the -ins of the parents ate visited tipon the children, even to the third and fourth generation.” When the parents “cat of the vine, the children's teeth-are set on edge” just as much now as formerly. If God Almighty does not accept sin. mankind.is eter

uaiiy ruined by t tie'natures wu.cn we have so long engrafted upon ourselves. We shall hardly escape by what we are. Wc are responsible by nature. Though tuan is responsible only for what he can do, yet ha may becurscd for what he cannot help, unless there is a provision by which he may escape in eternity the result of the evils of life. The pictures of the late A. T. Stewart collection sold at aution in New York recently, at prices ranging all the way from <11,000.00 to *30,000.00 a piece. Barklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world forCuts. Bruise*, Sores Ulcers, Salt l.hcutu. Fever Sores Tetter, Ohap|<cd Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all Skill Kruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or moucy retunded. Price 2o cents per box. For sale bv Adams & Son. 38y l April 27 is the sixty-fifth anniversary of General Grant's hirth. . It will be observed with special service* b\ the Grand Arrays of the Republic ami other association*. Itch, Prairie Mange and Scratches of every kind cured in thirty minutes by Woolfbrds Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This never fails. Sold by 4. U. Adams & Sou, druggists, Petersburg, I ml. . ’ 27-lv S >mk interesting spiritualistic meetings have been going on m Cincinnati. Why these spiritualist* can do nothing iu the day time h* worth a consideration. n*a Bak? n drk. «• c*t« lwr CASTORIA, «Tb*a •*««>■> Child. «t» cnad fur CASTORIX, WW ate tocame Uka, ah* du* to C ASTOKIA, nnOiblCtUin,a>pntUaCiSIOUi

Sow*: »t (ilitltluiitM recent ipirbN are nun-h in forarof legislation to the relief of Ireland. dad-tone Is one of the few Kuglish statesmen who are trilling tliat Ireland shall be treated fairly. Cartkk IIabkisov, oll'birt*o.wi! teiulcred the nouilnation for theMayoraiitv.of that givat city recently. He declined the nomination unices it could be offered him bv both the Republican and Democratic parties, lie is about right, Chicago h so wicked that anyone who attempts to manage it will need the asistance of both jmrties and of the Almighty. Ilow do the Republicans wno are claiming that the election of lion. Ikavid Turpie waa illegal reconcile llteirguilty consciences? They know that tli* legislature stood two Democratic before the sitting of the Legislature. The Democrat* only held theirown. The lt»puhlicaus did their best, and they held their own. Some men do loro to growl! This, world would hr too nice were it not for little iiolitician*. One of the curiosities of Cayuga county, Xcw York, is a hotel built directly ntion Uie divUling line between two tow nsliip*. It has been the custom for ttiauy years for the manages to sliitt his bar from one end of the house to I lie other, just according to the way the town went on the excise question, and iu that way Itu has inauaged to obtain a l ice use, either in one town or the other, most of the time. _ f A' Kentucky candidate for school director was olftml because his opponent spelled burse with an The throng at this office has been co great for the past week that it is imppossible for lack of apace to gira each a personal notice. We take this advantage to thank all for kind remembrance and favors. AH come again.

Washington Letter. — F*r*m owr ffjti Ntr correspondent. Wa*iiint.tos, IX C« April 1st.—The Inter-State Commerce Commissioners are not likely fir mature an or "anhation this week. They are all in the city ami ready to begin, but Judge Cooley, of Michigan, has raised the point that the Commission cannot be organized until after the £>th of April, because the law «ill not lake (fleet nntil that date. Said he, ; “We will not be Commissioners until ; then, and we have no right to organize before.” It is said the first question tlie Commission w ill take np for consideration will be regarding an application by the associated railroad* of Kentucky, Tennessee anil Alabama to be allowed special rates on through trait without affecting their local traffic on ac>count of the competition*'of tlie Ohio and Mississippi river lines. lit is held that the Commission is authorized to grant special rates in such eases if it finds the water competition materially cfleets the through trafiic of the roads. After alltiiedeuuRciation that President Cleveland received at tlic hands •1 his enemies for the vigorous exercise of hi* veto power with regard to Iraudiilent pension claims, a recent incident is worthy of mentiou. On the 19th of February the Preisdent vetoed a private pension bill on the grouud that the soldier was entitled to a grcatei relief under the law than was accorded hv the ad, as was shown by the records of the Pension bureau. A fortnight ago he received a letter from the claimant's attorney saying that the pension certilicate had not yet reached ti>e beneficiary. Therru|>on the President wrote an autograph letter to the Commissioner of I‘elisions inquiring into the causes of delay. This looks as if lie were vigilant in bchall'of the worthy soldiersps well as careful of the interests of the public treasury, and that his patient application to the details of his office is merciful as well as just.

But of tii), the hills which have ever been suggested for the relief of men in any way connected with the war, tinworst probably, was one received a few days before Congress adjourned by a United Slates Senator. It was prepared by a citizen of his State, and was well drawn. It provided for the payment with interest, of the money expended by every man drafted in I be war, in securing a substitute. The Senator was asked if his constituent was really in earnest in asking him to introduce that bill. "UndonbtIv,” was his reply, “and furthermore,'* continued he, “I think there is a« much sense i n it as there was in some of the so-called ]tension measures which have lieen introduced in the Senate and House during the last five years*” Most Excellent. ,1. J„ Atkin*. Chief of Police, Kuo- - ville. Tenii., writes; “My family and I are beneficiaries of your most e - ccllent medicine, Dr. King's New Di - coverv for consumption; having found it to i»e all that you c'aitu for it, desire to testify to its virture. My friends to whom I have recommended it, praise it at every opportunity.” Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Consumption is guaranteed to enre Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, ; Asthma, Croup and every affection ot Throat. Ch%daud Lungs. Trial Bottles *-*ree at Adams ft Sou's Drug Store. Largo Size H.flO. The Marquis of Calinaux has Iccn ordered hy his doctor to ba*he his eyes in warm water. “Joseph,” lie says to his servant, “bring me sonuboiliug water with plenty of ire—it is so warm.”—[French Fun. The Arginline Republic is now ‘he great couuiry for Kuropcn emigration. It is ;* growing country. The same may be said of most any of the Americas. This is a glow ing age t- r the Western Hemisphere. New York is often spoken of. both in America and Europe, as the most cosmopolitan city in the world, and it is added that iu consequence of the enormous immigration to it from Catholic countries, the number of its citizens who regard the Pope as infalable is abnormally lane. A census jmt taken proves that this is hardly so. There an* in the city 54)0 places of worship, with sitting accommodation for 400,000 persons. Out of these only sixty-one churches, with i&.OOO sittings, are Catlrdic. i

So !'ON<im:itabj.k a portion of the moat supply of this country conic* truui the bis cattle randies of Mon* tana that It I* a matter of general interest to know hour the stock of that country lias got through the lianl pressure of an unusual lianl whiter. Reports hare been widely published that probably 75 per cent, of the cattle and sheep had died of cold or starvation. Tlie Live Stock Journal of Helena, however, promptly contradicts the**' reports. It say s in the last issue that it "hast ascertained from a large cortettpaudence that the general loss wi'l not reach 2» percent. In some small section* the las* has been heavier, l>ut the aggregate ha* not exceeded one-fourth.” A iltiilererce of 30 per cent, in so large a supply of food is a matter of uaitoual concern. «Jt aiSES; sssss’crx*; CtmU, Trtde Itrls ud Copsirilkts ohtnlivrf. an<l all tardne** in tlir p. It Patent Odlc* attended to at mode rale ties OusruSlee isappnBiteJbc f. *. Patent OtBra and we w* can obtain Patent hi h* Mine than Uaoae renu-te ftntn Wn>Ui«to«. Head Ihdd or Orna te;. W« adrfao aa to pateaUhiMly rreeof charge: and arc make BO Charge nutes* re obtain patent. We n-fvr. here, to the P.i«U:u:*ter, the *«!*. of lliiaee trader Wv, and to etBcats of the C. H. Patent Ofltee. For circular, advice. terms and reference* to actual ctk ntS in jrour own Wtate or County, write to f A. B!«pW*«0., Opcsite Patent CC te, Waddavtcn, Ir.C mrm hwtMi

AU Sort- < Connecticut has leu ex-gorcrnors still living. AH the present qnc si3 ot Europe have large mouths. Ladies in Greenland nsed to colortheir faces blue and ydllow. The crease down tht frout of pauts continues to be the wriuklc. Emperor William -iods half his time now. Ilis hardest work is to keep awake. A Washington sociclr woman made a call on the newlv msvilc wife of the secretary of the interior. The servant ushered her into a saloon, where a stately person in somber raiment and of austere mien received her. Af-= ter the usual exchange of amenities the visitor glanced arosnnd expectantly, as If looking for se me one ; then turning to the hostess she said : ‘‘I presume you are Mr. Lamar's mother, and I would like also to sec the bride.'’ ••Madam.” replied the stately datue, “l «m Mr. lemur's wife.” EPITHELIOMA! •B KKH f A ' l'EKo For srvon years 1 raflMI with a cancer on my lace. All the simple remedies were appiknl to alleviate the |kUik *ut tlu* place t*on- | Untied to grow, finally cx«, ending into my ?n>se, from whlch^came a yellowish dischurge very offensive in character. It was also in- j darned, ami annoyed nit' a irivat deal. AI ou: filth months ago I was in Atlanta, at the j house of a frtrlid, wh<» so strongly recoin- ! mended the use of Swift’s specific that i dc- i ter mined to make an cfiorl to procure it. In | thK l was successful, and Igan Its use. The influence of tliv medicine at first \v ts to seine- I what Mjmntvate the sore: bun mmhi rfoe inflammation was allayed, and I cjrrtn to Improve i after the first few Unties. Myceafral health lias greatly improved. I am stronger, and am , able to do any kind of wiwrisr. Tin- cancer on ! my ftae, K*jjhh u> decrease mU tin* ulcer to ! henl. until tliere is not a vc-tigcol :;t left—only I n little sear marks the .place wlMtc it hall! lieeu. I mu ready to answer all questions reinffive to this cure. Mrs. Joick A Milkmaid i Atlanta, Go., August 11,. !«?sk. I have had a cancer.on tuuyr face for some ! years, extending inm one . :eek l ame across i the nose to the other. It h sjtimi me a srreaf i it*'al of pain. at times latrni iigand itching to such an extent that i was almost unbearable. I commenced usinir Swift’s, Sjudlr in May, ISsa, and have used cipb h^l lw. it has given j the greatest relief by Mi»*n;i»nfih** indama- i and restoring iny general 1^'tilth. W. HlKXES. I Knoxville, Iowa, Sept, t, ItMa,

| For ninny years I was* suiTerer with osuwH^r ; of IV nose. ami having been cured hy t»ie us** of 8. S. S .1 fe< l constrained by a sense of «luty to sarti-rinif huininnnHyto make this >tak»iw*ot of mv ran1. \Yi*l;i the fourteenth i*ottlc the ininwr li^an to heal rapidly am! soon iMsimn'ari'i!, ami for several months ! there lui* been no nppearan <■e of a sore of any i kind onmv noac or iace, neither Rmy host* j at nil tender toiho lueh. 1 have akon about two dozen h»ttks S. S. S.. amt run MMindly i cured, and 1 know flint s. s. .•fiW*tcd the J cun' aider every known rv in dv was tried and i liaii fallwl. K »i**rt <Smedlcy. Fort Gains. Gn., May I, hsj. I had heard of the wonderful cures* of Swift's i Hwelfir, am) resolved to try it. i commenced taking it April. UW. My genera! health was much impMviHl, yet the cttin.*er vliit*h was In my breast continued to jmm xlnvly i*Kt surely. The hunch gr*u and beenmeijulte heavy. » felt that i must either huve it cut or d»c* I Hut It romnu*nnd illscharsiHit tjUMiititlvs of almost black, thick biiUKil. i: continued healing 'around the edges until I Kibriinry. when It was entirely healed uj* and well. Betsy Wood. fusehesett, Fly mouth CV, M; ss.. July 1“, i$Ci Swift’s Sped lie is entirely vegetable, and seems to cure cancers by forcing «»ut the impurities from the bhiod Trotth-s on Blood mid ski i lJisa<wi mailed free The Swift specific t*o . DratcrJ, Atlanta. Ga NY, 1ST W £kl st (Vim l

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ftailyoadk-Time-:-Tables. E?assfii« a Isdiaoipoiis RiUmd. Taking Ktleet Sunday, Ang. 1, IMNi. GOING NOKYU. STATIONS. S». I*. '*|i- Evansville . “ Somerville “ Oakland Citv IVterslKtrc Arr. Washington i>:W a in »:9j! a m JO:IS n >u 10:5s n in 11:511 it »i STATION'S. IVl.WasiiiUjrten. “ 1 Vtersimn: " OathmiUiy. u Snncrvitle ‘. Arr. Evansville GOING SOI ril„\. . No. is. 5:.IX) p la K;i5 n m 7:10 i in S:JI a ‘II 10:10 a m No. s*. I :4v) p nt 2;.T3 |i til .“SHI !> nt 3:15 ;> »t 1:15 j> ui No. 27. 1 ;ll) p in 5:15 p m 4:15 p m 4: W p in S:3i p m No. I i [soul.hi arrives at t» :35 a. iu. and No. (if north I at K:«M p. ni. Trains run daily except SwdaT.MMaetiti" witb trains east ami cist on O. Jc M. at Washington. tl. 4.OK.V.M MKK, General 1‘assenger Agent. OTSYILLE « TERRE HAUTE R. B. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. rijlE t ADD, IN KEFKCT t>CT. 11. ISKi. s*;*ss?!:i ggbsksisss f \ £53=53=532 r»: ??*?rr“ v S S- : SSigsSS.? 5* 5 3 - 3335533 ;=55 = - } 5 = 55 = 53555 = 5 ~ f f if-.- I csssuuu •* j ?giv §|;g«*;5g o' 555=233 1 . ~ gsblrs&'gss ? : “ : “ ! i : ” ~;I = = c B a !3 ■ ■_i_5a s = 3= B5 5 5 Train No. 1 leaves Terre Haute at 3:20 p. m. anil arrives iu Evansville at 7:15 p. m Train No. s leaves Evansville at |ii:30 a. rn. anil arrives in Terre Uaute at i:25 p m. Trains .»ami lidaily with steelier lietween Nashville and Chicago. Trains 3 and 4 daily with sleeping ears between Evansville Chicago and Evansville and Indianapolis. 7rains i ami I daily w ith through H.irtet coach tad ween EvansvilkuiKl Indianapolis. Train* !),. 1. 2 5, 21 d iilv vxeept S.in l.iy.

THE OLD RELIABLE O. Sz ILvdl. OHIO AX1> MISSISSIPPI. (*0|>ulur Throuzh Houtr anil Dincl Line lo all Point* East & T*7"est. Fa-ii Ttu. lirat lrr*iaou4afii>*x tat] Kara Cm* arrtfcaa ia talua ilrpatx. A TIUIKK OA1I.V TU.ll.VN » ac:i iv \ y wr.Tuti.*itx Gmcinaati, Louisville and St. Louis, St ut Way Points. I.» Purler t §r% y. jtf? I5#j Tia’ns.. p»l*e« tiierphnrt'ir; k xii Xlekt Tntias. HMI DAI FUAt'iiiS OX ALL TiUlX. TIM INS GOING EAST: Statjoxs. Amuu- liny Xt^ht Fast Kkp.< Exje. Ksp. f.T f4>uss 2~;»m *N QCftilu *7€Cym *StKt|.m v‘ Odin. HI !Oai:i 3S*)j‘in “ '^MrjTn 11 li kiiu II A|*m PilTpni ** ViUeeiutV K W%»i HiSun t £>*m \Vash*fi»r. t'23t};>m i£i|mi ij.;Vttn | ti, tn “ Mlteitejl.. lirpm o !$int 31’jsm ** s*\Vitt«»ur 4 iMpm :>-p|>tn ;> tium trL’.ii.i “ N. Vernon 4 :j-*‘pjn tiJpm ip»m 4A7am ArPiw'immti 7 ».j*ih tu^iiu Tttmtlti Ti'nuu “ LouIsviiUv i; %n» K^iiua TIM a\S GOING WEST: Lv ClneUm'ri f i> twnm *s i.'tara »7*SOO;»m “ N- Vvrnwn » Itkau MUdiii '* !_V:n 10‘Jbpm S«*y*M»Mir H i-Vtili loi^ttu UtK!pI.I MitrlicIL It Utiatnt Il tipm It l^m ■4 Vastriim., li ikua i I'Jpru t'Saui L't^au “ ‘ VintTiiii's llttym 2HVin 21'ntui t'otiuui ** Olney,. i.Vh*:»i shiem “ U*llu 4 4:‘»pm Six^u Si'nm ArS;. I.on>- '»»r*rn 7 7 Mum Throagli Mrtptig Car .Imadetioss to Cincinnati, Lasisiiiia, Fittsbarg, WaslilBstDB, Baltimore, New York St. lonis, Cairn, Hsi Orleans, and nil Intermediate Points. F*»r Kifttshints and 1-and Sobers, thekM> A M.”Is* the Shortest-aurf qiiickrst route auv* pmvMin the best; nciatim<Hlntio;K The •>. A M. is t he only line metiing a iht'rurrtf any JonpriitUin Mwteu CiXt’h^' X ATI ami ST.IJiUIS. (’Iwi? ami sun* r*onne<*t?onsf n Fntiou !Vp»ta at alt terminal p*i»tts tortlie Hast; and Wwt. K«r reliable information as to mutes, rtihs, fieketa. time, eft*., at»|>ly in nersmi or by tetter to : EG. liONM-KAXt, A gen it OiiioJc MM'isipi I K.v, llUl. Or AT G. JONES, District \\nssaxWt Asti., Viiieetmes. If‘Maim. JOHN F. BARNARD. V.. i . SIJMTn’4*. Pres*t *uut Gen. Man. C'eti. Pass,, Agt. F1NITNNATI,0 4

BE SI RE A3I» TAKE THE LoHisiiDe & Jt-L“ AHine [Louisville, Evansville Jt St. LnuU R'y.J WHEN XOV GO East or -^7"est, TI1L UltlUT SHOUT LISE To all t he prilittle East, ami eunnertfuSM nt trains for alt Niam’iu. KANSAS, TEXAS, ciple Cities of timtihie Uireet St. Louis wiUi parts in NEBRASKA, COLO HAIM), IOWA, And the Groat West ami North West. Trains arriving at Louisville at t:tS p. in., make direct csini ,-ituus with trains on t\ 4t tKtUr WHITE Sl'LPlt l it SPRINGS, RICHMONT*, BALTIMORE, NK.VYORK, WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, ami all principle clitics or tin.- east. Time Table Aran »»klaa4 1* Take Effect from MM. WEtrr corsnV k vst boi sb: g;«un S:A* pmlv I'VHiisville nra:V>ptnti: Atom !*m5 •* stAI •• “NcwAIbnnylvfttHh “ fttuS - It.Vipm L>::» am“ Oakland “2:111 “ l:\tAtl ipm 1:10 am “ MtvernoalvMHSamMhjStttn ftitnpw T An uiu ar St Lulls lv 7:IsinT: 1,;uu -ATTENTIONof Emigrants Is especially Invited to the folovviuit advantage*altered »y this Link: It ta—stioKt. Link to ht. laris, foxxkit at St. Luts in l’sms Depot with trains of all roads lending West. Nnrthy west amt Southwest. Alt trains run SOLI l> between Louisville and St. Louis without rhaujpi For full Information eali upon or arise to J. K. HURT, Aae it, oak laud City Gko. F.Evans, tiro. w.ctraris. Geul. Man., Acting Genl. Pass. Agt, u LnntavUlej k. MersoBYiiie, Madison k Indianapolis, caxsosur ---• Schedule IN ErrKtTTNov.49, 18HS. fraina depart from I.iut.hvili.k, Kr., going North :ts follows: CENTRAL NTASl AKD TIME. No. a Indianapolis Mail.fSHoam .foul Chicago Express,. *7:10 a m No.3 Indianapolis Express.{Slidpm N<*. J Chiearo East Line .. . . *T:2»p m Returning arrive at Lonfatrille a* ftdlows: No. 1ft Smntnert- Express.t* :6 a m No. 4 Louisville Exnresi f 13 110am No. 2 ismisville Mall . . ft 13pm No. 6 l-.ulsvillc Express. *10-tapin « Daily excel t iknmtny. Trains Nos. 1 and 7 connect nt Indianapolis ft.r Nt. l/nils. Nos.:! nnd i going Norih ami Nos. 4 and J ruin" South, connect at rotuminis fur points on Cambridge fitly and Madison Waichw. No.i going Hanoi and No. 1 going North have t hesugh coaches am I |uirl<> carabcttfeeh Louisville ami O dea go aifhmtl change, No. W m«ng South anil* No. 7 going North have t (trough eoaielws a sleeping ears between Oibatgo at * ForUme*tables, rates ,if fare, through Ht e:s i-awfage checks amt further r * Ticket Agent*, lands' IA MBS SCcCRHA. E. A.. Gen. Manager. U< a. Rtsk* ■fSWsw. f A-Vi S