Pike County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 48, Petersburg, Pike County, 14 April 1887 — Page 2

Wke My Democrat. '' * *nr t, u movxi. IMTTCb KVJMtT THOMDiVT. v. EDITOBIAL notes/ jltri BUCA** peed not-bng. ••Wat It a Hepubtioan Tictorr ?*’ answered, , ' Kcaf-eool Ull you know you have fotVour game. Look out for a moat interesting campaign in 1(W. The greed for oll.e i*‘ the hurt of all political parties. ~ ** t;* Cittctxv vTt Trent Republican, and •‘the Dutch took lldttand." Toe Kapubl «Wi: hg from.«4o>Wtyaof its yodthr ^a«x

i IMwnr ttTMfe artf'ch.-iughtg K'thtf rvceiit £lecUo(jj»r*anj: ^ign. V' * . - v-u u...m. .. Titan;: should'be no cla»»e# ia this country dUtlaethr organized at such, iMta** ■ _Of » - * J“oLrrtcrV'<<%*‘ns putting tm'th'o war paint. v,Shcnn.->i and D!aiuc.-hre aU ready-red. TucS^ arc not the l>e«t of days for (lie g. q. p., much-boasting to the contrary notwithstanding, Aovict to tjie If-pubfwan prefkf |>o your boat at yell in* -now, you moo not feci iik/c ft lata in I88S. • ’ . *“ '• t-woi-w ■ nj.rrt- ‘ - * As Blaixz and Sherman pass tUroUJth'thc convention there wilf^bc, a multiplication of tangwarap*. -* ns ■ <• Ir vn municipal clactiaitslw'Ohio moan anything, - the Rapublittuprwill not hold their . w»u iu that .Piste in jm. s w The V(»ic of woihgu tu Kluui on thcStb in»t. cut |M» apcciai figure. Thn state stands Republican by ita p*M) majoritr.; T^t nctv Minister,to Turkey,^r. Oscar M. Stratus*. i» an educated Jasr. one ofthe moot accomplished pica id New TWV.1*" | HJt-gasm1.1-—a, fiiu sm t, tbegneat. capital city of Ohio, treat Democratic, Whv don't j the Repsbliaaa prees throw up the h^t and yell about that? ' Tnr members of thag. o. p. are trying to work it slick on temperance people and Whiskey men. “Water on hath shoulder* P* - — .. IIana is theoely Republican President who carried out Civil Service Reform to auy oonoUJerahlc extent, and hi* party set down on bitu with a viut. *.

Will the south nominate Sliernun ? WIU the w«t and little New England nominate Itlaine? These are question* which stcai into the political thought. Tilt measure of national defense of Which (be country is muslin need, but which teems to ataud the least chance of adoption, is deft use against Ovcr-tagatM-memamnammmmR Ir THE Labor l*arty would give up the idea Of pdlos and Strike for measures only It (MM wily control elections and aeeure any legislation that it might demand. v. 'JJ-^swtag . RurtmncsNs have professed great roaCdeafiS the judgment and veracity of Nessjor ijarriaoa. What do they smh of hit statement that Judge Jurpie eras fairly and legally elected ? p——■» It re apt a li|lleami:tipgtoiieai- oan Republican friend* folk of t*»» WTty they* snowed the Democrats in the im pent city elections. Why should it be surprising that the Republican strongbold* should elect liepublicaus to pdet? • V . *9wmmnr^“ The position which the 1st* Republican Stsfo Platform sustained to the whttkyr question is lute the bashful yonnd man who wanted to tell the pas he adipired that he loved her—“I should like to say J love you, hut I daseut to,” Soup of the Republican PP* have talked of l>— Harrison for‘President. ,i *-.* Jfimr eW»l Mud be wiijMd.be “a.wiu- /* per, too.” -Fh*t can this claim he h«H uppur^juirdr.Vbfc beat him once. do not- know that color added anything to hia defeat, but WkftQ know that ‘‘Green*- has Veen very UctriucuUl to hi* politictw h«4Uk recast

TKB* CRAWL. “Hp'Laaglr. Brt Vk* last.*’ The anumuing Jhnt«t*oftlw wait election* is the .wlrr the Republican pepera lm#M trf of ^ictortr. ftp. Thorp It not xtarbju an MTeiee* j fWw for anyone tv boast of, fat, |f • ;he»g was, the Repabliraaa Hive foes I to Ur** about than m ether pnrfy. i “U. Chicago "«l Ropabliean," Mid |a paMdnl frank of thin torn Of conrevtt did (not). The dtikrva«o brtwva tktBftabliau and Deane* min of Chicago U that the Democrats vote willing to have no caadidxta In order to unite with the Republican* (hr the purpose of downIb« that scursed end deteateMe tod fluff of the AeenehiaM. * The lb*p«btfeaaa had e shaaoe to he agaallr ea true to good eitisanahip ea had the Domoent*. Why did they net de H ? Simply because that party loved It* aelf better la tide ineramce then It loved the deer people. Why aboutd the Republic*na boeat ? Ia It because H fa their habit?. We finely grant theta the privilege. When we hear the Mnbm of the g. o. |«. brag aboat carrying a dry that I* rvliahly Uepnhlieau we are reminded of the foot that the “Dutch took Holland." How surprising! Let ut too what reason theRcpuhli* tua have for boating and bragging till they are hoarse. The important election* were in Cincinnati, Chicago, Cleveland, and Rhode I (laud. The Republicans succeeded in Cincinnati by the “skin of the teeth." In Cleveland. Which ie >*trongly Republican, the Demounts swept everything. The Democratic candidate lor Governor' of Rhode leiand obtained a plurality. After getting favor in the eyes of the whiskey men the g. o. p. had a bard flght to puli through. The g. o. p. Unde itself out in many Republican towns, and where it is in, it is by greatly reducol majorities. A very few point* show any gains in favor of the Republicans while many (minis show gains for the Democrats and red need majorities for the lfepubHcans. What have they uow Ut brag about? Last fall they justly boasted of success, but when they accused the Democratic party of “tottering to fell/’ they erred, and may now beTtmimtal, that the much swindled party was only “stooping down to pick up a club.’

Jr the ltejuocrfttie party of Ohio is true to itself— if it ha* the courage of it* conviction*—it can easily carry the t^tate this fall. That is the real Iesxdn of Monday1* elections.—Cincinnati Enquirer. On the tith io*t,. the JVusr Inula State passed a law fixing the p unishm*n* for* murder in the first dcgf*k at death by electricijv. This. is said to be the least brutal way-of mutiny enedoikatlt.--.t - -,. ... r-i ly * y* i * ' i’>. V- - V*. ; 1 fW***|4<lte a rhafMAeristku h&k on rtf'of rtltr ItejtnWican Cegia* ht«#tiMtlitot«fintai lur ttponihr* the ppll«‘.af 4 o dock jfc At. "Iltf 'ittbdHn!! claiidtf- anglersta^. that flu xfu « direct thrust'at thv|t\ and done to peetebt-a Cntl labor-v«t«v Amcsicax* have an Jivcrsioa for clan# distinctions.' If tt J» . fciflit Toy the laboring da**1 to organise for any purpose against all pother chase*. it wobfd be right for itnr commercial class, or the professional class or tlic monicsl clast, or any other das* to do tlic tame thing. *33K2BS2S3£SEBZ£ZZEt “lln rt a gifted fo*d,v i* liie la last way of putting a sentimentality. It ia good to .apnlf U tfcoee who blow a Itouuart&incerrbody ->*pec!lv.- It U very applicable tothoeo who blow about the. elect tou-oTffJfcbr dcirfct and con nnhneuiir tome of our gtwnt cities, the cankert>ing sore* upou the bodv politic." Tht attempt to increase out national prosperity by expending million* for defense call* lo naiad Ike-eld negro who tied a pound of fcatbem to the •toirk of his gnu to make it lighter. Fostering borne • manufactories by! keeping up cnormoos Uxee nu v benefit a few iudlviduii*, but it is ruinous j to the masses. '» * <fT * -

To mad a woman suffrage paper make* one t&&k~,that; ‘woniau ha* nothing to do... Tint aim le out of noplorrosnt, and is sorking something at which she can flml employment. It la very doubtful whether women can deal in politics ami remain even aa civil as the men do. Women bare quicker tempers, stronger, desi res and less self government than .man have. What thoif, natures may lead to may not hi peeOe atfd hortnotirla politics. 1mm Democratic party *till her*, it is ao it ewer wet, • the jitrll of The People, Interpreting coustitutioni and the lawn npoa the Ilbotel pltne that •leflhnton established. hi will never die an long aa this government liver, because U |s the only party that has ertr construed the constitution as Hi | was intended to ho construed. Factions mny sometimes bring It down i to defeat wlim It ahoeld he victor!i oip, hut it is the political hgveu to. which wandm** fropt its -Mwane and liberal principles must sooner or. later return.— KmuueMt Cowrrier. • * Tat Doe ion Advertiser U reported' to hare said: -• • - *« ■‘Xntare asserts the power and the right of man tai' (hie over whaled. Gad has placed the seal of gathdAtr uponthe mate, not upon Uk female NS.* * . Whereupon the Gnaflon (DsJc.) Herald *han»»y repbes; ■<,' .*V* “Mature ts'not ha* an. The eohi tervlkm-ptetwa ipon'fimr.•Men, ! hy the potentates of* teritpe part isstnt of date. ^To Jhe l>eopla, of one dnjMi £epb V<jk-flie existsli» a Belng Vbo. k Jeffnitely Impartial, tflader ttndjfaaf la hi<aitaiy^r with the racA thinks predsetr aa much of the female kglf of humscity as He dues of dir* wta!i -4-- . " '

i Still *11. We dip ?ho following from the ; Httntingbpn; Anms: . 'Jhf isrleosi fMtttl 1% or«|_ _ OraiHl OIJ Petal bilean *srtr. In) «h» *ev4#*mi M ahouj, uyto; 111 Ckieigaatilw JUpuMicees elect* the* «•—ilitWHi m mayor by ijaw mejaifttr; wWa sp t'Wcego pN PsmorrstPnloo-isW or party napmmi i-y »,<*» majority. wnpUe hf msjsrttias. U»0. o; J, tew** The Abort Ur A fair samp* ofdrhit the Republtea* papers Art elamiug fbr (Mr parte. We d« net majke the remark for the Argue atone/butfor anftrf those pa pete which are so uafair as to be this to makeaesertiou Without evidence of truth. Writers who will make such assertions as'(he abort dipping are one of two things —eery unfair or rrrv ignorant of whst the truth is—as can be easily ascertained by the following: First, as fpr-the Argus Itselt.letU bo granted that Mi< higau went Republican, and that she gave prohibition a black ere, after claiming (the Republicans) to be temperance saints, and crying bourbon at every sight of a Democrat. Grant, too, that the Republican Mayor of Cincinnati was elected, | and that all tba o(Beers In Eransrilfc are Republicans except two, and that a Republican was elected mayor of Chicago: bat you Republicans should bare barn fair enough, or smart enough, to have told the people that the Republicaa (tapers of Eraurrilte .returned thanks to the Democrats tor IHeir issistance/and tb at in Chicago there was no Democratic candidate. One who read*; fair can easily see that the woutf-be-Rcpublkau sea are wrilting to please the wonton desires of their readers lusted of writiug the truth. It Is an easy matter to show that these Republican writers are trying their utmost to eifekte false impressions and thereby inspire their readers with confidence in a cause which must now seem to them most precarious. \Ve say their political, condition is precarious, and (Hat it is evidenced by the fvllvwiup t twut- it f rut lit*

- L The Republican victory In ErUiTilltM not unanimous; 2. Cincinnati U not uuanimonaly Rcpoblican; 3. The election of a Rrpnblicau for mayor of Cbieafo w»« the respit of the combined efforts of the Republicans and Democrats against the Anarchists; 4. St. Louis is Democratic; 5. Columbus and liayton, Ohio^trePetnoeratfc; 9- Cleveland, a strong Rf publican city, went plmtlcraiic;'7. New Jersey has had a gioriops^tcinocratic victory, and the eastern states are ‘plotsod with tjio present administraliyn ; 8. The Republicans arc At* Inutic .states, ’aid' igitf. Have*avgn$|t' work to do if they hold their own in (hose parts in ltjSS.. 9. ^Tie Republican' «fe«f e»HaMe<fld*i4|H<M-. -tk>n to temperance^ rQforfp.-io giving jL I arge - m «jorfl y;ftr* Rcpufcl teatr offie>rs and againki prbhihiton. r Anyone can aaa from the above about.what Is Democratic and what Ta lEc|Hiblican. \Vc have said cnoagb. .Jbc I rntli which out political enemies ffy.tpsrcn h.toearth will”rise-, sihdicat«*’ H*elf/ ind carry ft>rtbe',Peraocra-„ CV S glorious vh-torr its 18881 ■“ .-.vf geegaggwgg — Is- me spring a vouug man's fancy lightly tarns to thoughts of lore, and in the spring of au off year the v oter ex|H-riincuts with his vote, and all sorts of uulooked for things happen. Such has been the -case U3l‘ apnttff. Party lines have been lax-feat?trhere. These condition* Kars prevailed. in ipiitif tMtisilf ke^ Jwt when the followingjptWda^Tal^niprjBion came on there.nlamwMi a rapid resolution iuto oiHglatl elements. Cantata Mercery,

as llftturr will iar*lr *«tmr the tense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucus surface*, ouch articles should neverJbf used except on prescriptions from'reputable physicians as the danger they egjli do are ten fokl to the good yon can posIdbly derive from them: Hall's Catarrh Cure, msstApiM -hr P Cheney 4k Co., Tolwfta,fO no Ecrren ^ud_r*_ faked and act* directly upon the mucus surfaces .of I lie system. In buying llall's Catarrii Cure be sure tluit you .get the genuine, it tU taken inlemaUv and midtiis TsjcdhOUoy byjr.jl. Chene+*Co. bv Druggists, price 73c pen » : *y. te ."Wl -♦ T: r** A - e : . t « l % «MM «t S*£ **“•«• <r 2* . * • *»v ete4 vs» v.1 v*» miss.» ! Manager fainter say s: “I. come to the oooclnakm that curiosity is the strongest paying qwality in the public upon which a ; manager can. rain.* " V ‘ *;’ falutanary m . ailU ii long mane see urns ary to Urn bus tiSHitfed tmewi4* : totter thslf ReaiBWMltw of tto threat or of Pulmonary ton■neHti taking >«nr stss&sjta top hnsbh ds. ..y now' *« , Juf -nttn. our dull at this pbet. Yimn ftp*occtfttllr. —w’■ wi» p-eva* m w*onw ^nepamcusui John McCarthy to the oldest host block In 2few York, bavin* oeeupird &Mr:hi Unfc; *Ih •51 *« #.*. £t nr in HiriyiatTniites by'1«to.iiIV>rdf ^anitanr 'Cuttwft. ' Coe no uflw’F.- • Thh* neger hthy Hold by 5. R. Adam6 ft- Son, druggist*, fsters-V4;-|i ii-d. •7-ly

-r—-*• CoL. Rolwrtion opened tlmLiflltem jnl-GorrOiqr case op Uplltfu i»& wsmtecit damages. (sa>p«r'*«<! Pfact iBcm. Sadth’*-' bombiunsn. rn his injunction pwiWedtitg* sigslgst Robert wmwlm claims that hi* lawyer foesvast lam ►the gtoney wWs}» he claims. Two U4a«a ert son's sfiornei's dain&V then to work tec «her0ood>«r;3hr *arty, and now deny,.in 2.- That, dip bsrtdtfit'fc lark of success; has .-impelled-dtim to bring i -5 The Republican cabal in Ohio is slowly appreciating -the ftet that there was nothing in the election for Its members to brag about, ifbey were left iua minority of the whole vote by from ;iJ,0U0 to 20,00a At.the next straggle they may be wiped oat. - A rnoirtNfcST suit popular «m»sjiomlcat sometime since said to the President wniig interviewing him; “Mr. Cleveland, there seems Vo" he a. good deal of interest in this laud tjues-' tilon just now.” -Yes,’* was his quick answer, “and very properly, I think. It is one of •the live qtJMtioua nf rhe. day, anti err* thinly one of the most important.” ‘Th« fiiiTroiid corporations appear to be somewhat greelty^’ suggested the interviewer. * ? v'' * “W.aH,” he Mitl, “a railroad ctypnr*thm should have tatfegal rijpftdrl-no more, no less, nut the people |ho'u!d have their rights also. When's real settler—I don't mean a uk're luud speculator, but a farmer -who builds' his little bourn anil sets about the improvement of the acre^hn widt h lie has settled—wteu such a matt' hits legally taken possession of his MOaMfef, he ought to ftel that the government is behind him. lie has a right to feel that way, and so far a* thisadministration is concerned, it is clearly t^e friend of the people. While as a matter of course the administration .will protect the lawful rights of a corporation a ip well as those of the - people,

ttmi .tUnfc.lt should ba specially jealous of the lights of the farmers aria the working chase*. I wilt gt^tvon further than that, ami sav that il? by anV const met ion of the law. jLierntUigi injusttae in done to the Immbfest fa rmer in the farthest corner of the land, then the law ought to be chauged at once. I am of the people. I believe in the people, ami I stand bv them aud with flieiu first, last and all 'ihc 'tirae.’r ' - ' • ’ ■ The above la encouraging?-coumig, as it d-wa, from one who ha* hack* bone enough to do as he thinks right and proper. - " • f s-;-:. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. ‘tTt‘ - . ■_»4t hi'. ' The best sal^e’tn the Worhf fiiHWts.' Brtiiees. Soti**, Ulcer*, !ialt >|thetRiw< Fever More*, letter,. tMiapped-Ufnad*. aH Uona, and positively cures File*, or no pay ngsiml,; it is guaranteed to give perfeyi I4tis(jirtimi, ormottryn^ funded. l’riice'23 centspcr box. For sale by Adams & Sou. SSjfi 'Always prepared for death—'The undertaker. . v. ±2_• _,i.<* trot. Stmau.as Liter Regulator ".a *" Is what the name indicates a “RW lator” of that most important orran. the i jver. Is vour Liver out of order? Then is your whole system deranged, the breath offensive, you iftifw headache; fed languid, dispirited hi id nervous, no uppcJiuv*le*‘P i* troubled and unreftoshing. Simmons Lnrer Regulator restore* the healthy action of the Liver, to that you get the Genuine, prepared by J. IJ. Zdiiia <: ^ * t' ’ 1 ' 'May •. All aim t ry to get th*a*rU»A»utdto earth gets them, -.-This ia not a Joke. "A Captain** Fartaaate Wseot Cupt. mlviiig between- Atlantic City’ «ttW. V, had been troubled with a co*gh mi that he waa unable to sleep, and waa induced to tn~i)rv King s New .Discovery for Consumption. It uwt bnlv gives him [gsignt relief, but. altavQl /th* exttvnie soreness in his bivast. H« children were s'mtlafD aliened and a abide dose had the sane happy aflhrt. Dr_Ku»g>: Xew Discovery ia now tl*e standard nttpty . dv in the Coleman household aal ou board the schooner. ' Free Trial Bottles of this Standard Bemedy at Adana L iion’i Drug Store. *%' -!«* i* *

. Harriet jip-cUer Stowe, who » v iuft.T yna oitfi »hfo <*l'«ele Tom’* Cabin "Vai iwfclUwd, ia mow aerrutr- . Vn.nwkCMrf, F lea a, tem* the Ultvtai It* truth of which M roan identn of tb<> town: "I I bio* been trouhfed with and hnwMw ft*r wane Atm mywtir without help emits, Trade laris u4 Coijfi® Is «Malam, and all toHaiAf b th*TT-. i. IfatAIt

Bi.aixe lias been tic •» ■ of Pnenumjir'ij. fcm. "at* FAtt 6 i last ^ Indian Ter* tfitfcry, where he w^i t'Vf vllttt hiV junphicr, Mr<lsora5l^*T'; ;* Wlie* four - woiuofi oro* walk ing jltrcast ou thc^idcw tlb^they- will break rankft for noUtin except-.* piau with a-pahtt pot.—f-iih e add I^altu r ?]Uc|»orter, Tw;?*“ ft Xhe-Tiitrr'-Rtgte Got imefee law - is protihjrinjdrtdtil id want* of'the l^rg"ifft cities. It will prov j riisadvaitUg'.' •its to soma of the. stall i towns an:l to the country. The' law has been sus’peudedtor the Sooth >r {he^present. Of the cities, Cincinnati ami Detroit the only not conphritring, nod are they may sea cause fo&complaint : for itaamide. Cincinnati hi i daflicultie^iit shipping buggies, Wtagohs; tee., on Jong freights. If the law i? judiciously, handled it will be o: benefit. irhe commissioners trill need to put on their ihiukiog caps, in mler that tjtee mar do the greatest pa ssionable good. ■ns EPJTHEL ‘OMA! on skim car ->u For men wmVI tufthns with s cancer on ■ur taw. All the (tuple remedies vert apjrtfed to alleviate the pain, at the piece («!• Untied to (raw. anally ex radii g tntcdnytwee, from which came a y lowlah lUarbntse eery offensive In character It was also loOaated. and-annoyed nteawat deal. Atout Sffr-- - • ' i uee. The tBIe 1 whasoeveaafal, aSft wan Ita t loaoenre.plthe motiUlnc e first «a*u>< 'what agunvalc the mm: but won the Inflatn■nattnnwiu allayed, and 1 beganto Impi-ovc after the drst few IsXllea. 3ty ceneral health has (teotly Improved. I er st ronger, ami am •We to do any kind ufwur . The cancer on my fare. r*.jr»ii to <hW?aT5- and lltc ulcer to he-1 Until MdseIpnot t.va laeaf ftlra-o«nl>-been. ,1 stive to thla cure. i .'X JI. 14 Mtj. JolclcA McDonald Atlanta, «a.; Adgttst tl. Sft < •»# ! I hare had a cancer on nty" thee for__ years, extending from one berk bone drraaa the nose ut the other, ft b s given me a treat deal of pain, at tlmas barn as and Itching to sooh.an extent that I wiur Unusl unbearable. I corntnrnc.il using Swift’ Kpariflc In May, ISKtrand hare used elgh b> ties- It has given U«-ireateet relief by rem vlncthe InBsrnaand restoring my general ltalth. . W. Uxaiits. Xnoxvtpr, Town, Pcpt. S. IBS. '

■ For many yaara 1 was*>tfKarar with <_ of the-area, twidba vine kr <nmml by Uni i_ of ft. ft. 8 , 1 foci cnMiaintd by a wnw of ttaty to anffirrine banuaa ity^o make this statement of my < fourteenth feottio the cancer began t i beat rapidly and eoon disappeared, and lor rover*l month* there baa oooa aa twaam ace of a sore of any kind on my nee* or lace, either is my none at ail ten.ieruillte luchr. - have taken about two dozen bottles ft. s. ft and am soundly eured. and 1 know that . ft. ft. effected the •are i ~ after every known re< tody waa tried and had failed. Robert Smedlry. Fort Gain*, Ca., May i, M's I had beard of tha wuul* ful ram nfSirlft’i Specihc, and resolved to tr r It- I root me need taking It April. 18M. My -oaerat health jras, ;h Improved, yer the re near which wsf In much Improved, yat the nnerr which i_I my bieeat continued u>g*w slowly bet nm* ly. The hunrh grew anall- camequite heavy. 1 tell that i must either «:ve It ■ ent-or-dfc. But it almost bine*, thick bio arirssM htnUnir amund the_ edgt until I February. wlien It «u entirely he led up and .. - * Betsy MTovd. foechesrU, Plymouth to.,- Mass., July M, l-k-V Swift's Specific laenti: ly vegetable. and seemy to cure vwncent by wring out tbv trnput ftb-*-from the hlood. Treatlcd on Blood and a! In tUseascs mailed -free _ The ftwlft Specific Cn , 'drawer 2, Atlanta, >fa; X Y , is? W Tad (ft 145ml

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CU' w •-» ■ ^ T (H. • • 4. um^#«n». i,|^ -»->|( «;.,u •«*i* ~'*«*$: *£ * - •JOHN'KAMMOND* « (Siiswsor if Iliflifiond 4 Pukcr,) has ^ A OP®VERYKlN© v‘ ' . To whjcji^ie direete attention. Ili«*DRY GOOD arr fiwt-clnss,.and-€1*0*^861^\ *f * • Hats, Qin, Boots, ‘Shoes and notions.-;, ’ Gire hhn r ndl and tob «illtrtrdonTinred that he !• Km«g bar- ’* • gaint'on hln entire’»t»ek:iiSoHd Uoodrht Low Pric**. ■ •*' •• ---— jihiA..^t»*s:t

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry! Price* on all goods cut down to the lowest hoterh-to suit the hard times. j SALEM P. HAMMOND. _— ■ • '■ -

Et&BSImi I fadkiap5jt T«kimr #s «t s«us*r, *m 8OW1; most*. x«.Mi . ■ otaTKm. - _ _ Jep, Kvaiwf iilu.DMa« .*'* Somerville 10:U8 a m •I Oakland City. 1C: 18 a m " PeterMur* io:S8am At*. WkabUigtou UiWpa wAKigun. ST4TIOK8. : SO,#. IVp, Waahhurton.... 1:40pa* “ PWeraliura . *:83 p M “ Oakland City. *.HM i» m ahOMOrtUe ... . ? * :14 pm Ait. EHaaviil No. 11 lao'.ith 12 [north! *rt;S l»S witli trains ejwt and wcet pa Waslungto:. Q. J.tUIAj dsmsmgYH HADTS COSEiKSSBD TIMK-Tt HUL riJIECAi.i). IN El-yECT OCT. u. Tralaa* and l daljr with lhro««h Am w!Sfhl*t^ire*" ^SWBlWojhd ladlaaapu t rains 9,1, St, JJ daily akcapt Sunday «•. sSSSi? i: fcie&sisiSs* * ^4r«r. *• 3 3 3 2 3 ” •j i H M v i i Sfsciftr sirBiaa*, • ''if,®?*? he ssfesl? : sewo-ow JI - B S 2 3 2 1 sisyslsssiEsa?. » »t> w «irw* tr* B5B333BIIUII I: n45 3 11fill iivtl : : : ; ► »■ • •* •.. n?.^| ink; • 1 ■ llM** kTiiSisSsasc t IBJMSIillll * I55SI? **3^*t**9^ 8 « s s g g * Is£; Isssssl? »»» : >>>••«> * 233 133 3 III ‘ ■ . : : V: SSiSSiikSS? : ««owi»**»» •»■ 833SI83B5B ‘ frail? *»«. l h*avaa Terra Haas*ail:!*p. in. and aiTTwa la Ifcra&oHUo a# Tdf n. m Train So. 8 leaves tCrtuwrUla Ok Ira# a. m. am! arrive* la Ttorra BaMa atttX m m. Trains 5 and8daily with rliwpThOHr— Nashville and ChjMgp, Transit Ml 4

THK OLD RELIABLE - * Vi O. <Bz OilIO AND MISSISSIPPI. '”!,kv.T!ttsf.,KrR:a:r*^ § 33 ast <sc S'*ef Vl.u » - *—-» -• "» _ 'H - 4 TIIKEK D.ULT TBAI.1I ” kArn way r.rrwitaa ^ .Cincinnati, Looisffilt aA St LmIs, stappun »t wartsmua. Im«W hilM Cara a i___ St*»|>iafC tra a aUMgkt train. .. COlCtlfcA M ALL TKltir. flTATIOJta. TBALXS UUI.SU EAST: •*T 81. Louis . Hfcattue. " Hs ndoral.. “ CWUn. “*F«mw . •• UlMJP. “ ViaeaukV “ MlUfhell.. Harmonr . *• N. Voraun ArClnrlnnat*. •Shun SUKm t»)| ••Mm 9Uuu Risssm . — aosnni tOlOam tl Wl-tan, i»« ! 1OSSm IU_, ISISpm idttmil SSbm 2Alum SI 4 llpsn 3Kpm ILun «8u 4 (Jam 4 l£nm flHm a fa— Cinrlnnsti. Tfipoi •.•»»« Sattain 7|a*m , - Limlsrtlte .• eXipih »apto (flus r?: 4 ‘ = •* mmut"***'**■ —U9&IUII IQtSjnn nr fO&WmV llptfvA. SOJpta - ' sfepui S. V ■" Si.ynaour . ” .V itcheii.. " VloAonsCa ** O.oey.. , ,** r an a ' •* U lin : "* kaudaaai “ «,**«•*-. *»rt. tnSlt _ _ __ _ ChcliMtl UnjtyiUa ft L||k, VasilBgtfiB, StlUlMR, lev 1«l FUUillplit _ aX all lawrw«4lti« Mali. .for Emigrant* ami Keekers, lha "U tfea rm>U amt piwvVltni tba MUjtodriaWMii. - 'The O.* Una nu»l%iaaM- ^ ^jsrj»fjaar•»*»«*Thj«5B»* JlittN r. BARNARD, Vf. B. *HATTl?C. Treat and Gait. Van. Gan. Taaa. Agt. CiKCIBKATI.O -•

BE KfBE TABS THE fjOiisYille Sgl L«H|tr-Liie AM- LcuU X'f.) . WHEN YO» H» . . . st ox ;e great short line ToalMh.prin- dplaCUlea of i he Kent, ml — totMB mat lac #traei lOiineillous JU>ula»wiU* ’rains Us ■>• »v.i TEXAS. WW ' IOWA. And lb« Great Waat awl North Wnt. ■ Train* arrlYjitf at IouUtIII* at «:4* p. a. mateedinei connection* with trjiaa 6*1 C, A O.fur - ■ ■ •** . . [Louie1 RiCJOIONB. BALTIMORE, WASHiNUTON, PH ILS •adail principle citlo* oPlftea Tiai Mb Nn Oaktoad to Ta Sarrhmk, I»J, trwrraocup: •• SO* a si *»p<u It i<nutaT|lk> a It m-XHuau Lms to ifr Iw to.. Con K *CT AT Lot t» I'jrioa.fiaj rllh train* of all rc«4tf T.adHnf Want, Sac •«*an<l Soutawrat. All trains ran.HQl >tween LoutovtUe and ML Lento with' nango Far Ml infomauw «atu upon or wrttej r. HOteT. 11 —1», Oakland Cl tta*. F. Evaxa, i3m. W.cmsi. tffemofOIt, ladlsM i UtiimiwUs. . isaacoatox - -i ' Northaa tBaUlf «VW SandtiF. • I and 7 font**;* ndianupeiu •DnHjr ■ '■ ■ >