Pike County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 50, Petersburg, Pike County, 28 April 1887 — Page 2

l ike County Democrat. by j. {.. noi ta. lSSlKD KVEKY TIintll)AY. . * Unfailing Specific far Liver Disease. SYMPTOMS: ** m ,MU‘" month; totutwYiilrf WhUeorcoterad with a browu fur: pun In tha back, side*. or Joint*—oflrti nlsislcen tor Itbouicatiam; sour stomach; <au •( appetite; Sometime* at> n nml.pnterfcnuli, or Indigestion; fnlulmcr und acid eructations; bmrels sltmtitrly caUve and la*; headache; loss of hirnorj, a t lit ■ ' Mt -uwft *• m painful sensation »f lie vine failed to do something whichcu<lu to harptoandune; yTlow spirits: a thick, yellow apgMMNrtWOMCMOHHMOU|^H^^VM pearoace of the skin and eyes; a dry coogh; fever; restlessness; the urine U aennty and hlcticolored, add, If allowed to aland, deposits a sediment. SIMMONS LIVES REGULATOR (PURELY vcccraCLO Is neneraUy used lu the*Soath to arouso tbs Torpid Idva _w_Ivor to a healthy action. II sets with s.icscrd ssry effcacy sa lbs IVER, KiohEYS, and Bowels. •as CTftrrcK iftc^nc *o« - - - * Vslsris, Dow t-I C^sipUrfnt*. I>7tp«paU. Sick H«t«lacbc, ConnUuntioo, DJi«u<n**% KWnry AfvCiloni, J%uucf7oov Montr.l Drpr«4oB, C olle. Kudbrsed bf the use -A. *1 Siltkns of Bottles, as THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE f.r Children, ht Adul*», arj f * the A|tds ONLY GCTNUINC has our Z iumr La red on iroct of Wn Yrapper. J. H. Zeilin A Co., PhHudoIpkia, Pa., a>L« wonutMi. Price, Ml.OO.

EDITOBIAL NOTES.' -,—T— ----—- We are oppn-cd to high faxtG. but wc brrtcVe in ycnUine business luvcs* menr'. , Tut: long haul of the Inter-State (Vttumetre law mar signify the salarv of the com ini—loners. W t o knows? It ti'KV' out*tliat Blaine wasn't in danger of dUng. He iiad merely heard from IIIukIh Island, and was juo'trat-d by tin- awl'll! news.—,Vrtr I^nrmnny Jicijutn'. * The at are i.uv employe! in die Peusion llurran more ex-soldiers than . ever before. Conimisaiouer Black i» also* show in" praise worthy real iu oijStin^ BcpObflians and substituting Gciuocrats. • f^QrtltET; is made whether trade dollars can bow be lists! as a circulating nierUuni among thepeople. Thev rati,lie so .o-ed for six moot Its from the forth of March, whitfi i-> \||| limit td'time allowed for their redeinplion by the Government. IVillT i> belittl'd to be the large-t itciision e ver paid by the Government is from sMijwaukije. Peter >■ .uini,.ker, < f j)ie, I oitrlTi Wist .in-in t ayalrv. is tic- pensioner, and the amount fli.SO'A aV arrears with 172 monthly hereafter. I r l.~ said ui.u Mr fir'- Saudi* very earliest In his SttenitsaliM wit to accept, if tend ml. a re-noinitmti'Hi. T1rt» means the dbuppemoW from public life of s, ver'.il •p-ntel.iian wry bitU iu idS-t —Mate Scntin'l The aliovc. ire Vielicrc, is lire result of mistaken newspaper conjecture. Aft;. IlCiiyr docs not -cem to Ik' able to *w ill for/ Mr Butt fr worth’s i.lr^ot free trad, with t anatla. 'It i> mournful .to sec our Republican fiicii ls iInis torn up among tlicin- - •ti 'i- I hc only road to harmony i* to take Canada into ourdedrral fells" -hip. • Tsi li. arc a tew lVitwcraur papers m Indiana which get th<-ir inspiration fur their opposition to President. 1 It-velawd frutu tpc,Ncw York World ami New York 5t»n; both of which ire great newspajK'is, but tfeillicr of nl*b li hvHliUnl t > Iw-considered very -atu iK-tnoi ralic authod’y.—AVu.ias rilh Vtmrtet. *•0 i it:,as. i;ir Presidency is conlamcij the I K iVi xraiic party boastsol a lofty cluster to pi- k from. Allure stnight IkeroorrUS, free front nmgw. Ililh Whitney, Katun, \ oorlict's. and McDouald will, arty one of them, make a President who will lie .» democratic IVmocrat. llepttblicall' may look shy of these Slicks. , -

Tin St. I.ouiy Mo be IVmocrat i« t fri ' laboring han! to show that labor !.> ' getting ruoro than capital. Why should it not, in tfie name of reason. The argument of the UloU. is like that of mo-1 other K.-publi<-*.i paper*. always doing soniethtug it r the hem-lit of capitalist* aud at the same tithe trying to xneiuce the laboring |* man that it is To hi* Interest. What a btfSKiug that most laboring tneu went to school whenbovs! t - l ■ - ■ Inis |s i' singular year in politic*. y Kver; jbody ie quarrelsome, erery ■ i'~ body is fighting. Kren Xcw York joins Indiana. Ohio, New Jersey aud Wejt Y irgiu.a. |!er Senate exhibits .1 pitched battle, iliere u uik of impeaching the presiding officer, but it will be talk onlr. The Republicans ? ' Jiave the majority : and thev will play tlteir game there, as.thev hare played jt ecsowhere, ilie appeal lies with „ the people." It kill be tried next year. Tut number of patters published iu » The Culled States, (Including Alaska) and Canada is put at 13.420; an inrca:e of 581 in one year. ; Hie growth of newspapers in some of the Western State* would be a tuatfu if wonder. If it were not that this year is no exception to Ate rale, in Kansas (be increase is 89 and in Nebraska 64; while the Keystone State show* a smaller advance of 35 and the Bnekeye State of tol Pennsylvania exhibits the largest increase In dailies, 17; Kansas in weekli**- 8l. ami New York jn monthlies. 42. Ser••M States show a decrease: the most pramluect iuat.-.nce. being Kew 'll amps hire jnd Virginia, six i «#* 4**

Tuesday's Election. 'The railroad election field jn this I township ou last Tuesday for the purjiose of voting a owe per cent. appropriation’ for the eoii'trm-thJti of a road from Yinccunes to Jasper,’re* t suited in the thre^'votiiiff precincts as I follows: l*.NST 144 IIS! a; Total . «• i Appropriation majority, IS3 '■ F.I.KtTJOS VOTFS. I John Yomitr ilid vallictit work, i ■ . • * ■ - i packer's friends opposed the new j road. StiIih v Wyatt did his best for his ’own views. i J. W- (jludish, the i'resg man, held I tickets for the bovs. ‘ A score of citizens made a friendly attack upou Joe ^ewkirk. Wintiehl Selby was more than enough for the “illegal voter" at (iiVngVllal!.' The Dfmocbat and its right haudmeu were happy every time a vote lya* put in for the readThe tax of one percent, will be that i iiincli a hardship, hut we can, hope ! in certainty tluit the foad will he of | more benefit than cost. May it prove i such. W. W. Wilson “hated to work with Democrats." The association was a good disaffectant, however; but he will be as bau as ever in 18Si>. The opposition are not mad at the friends of the road. They kuovv that the road i» to iheir advantage, and opposed it only upou the ground that the road will be a hardship only tor the present. The now railroad would hare been tii£ same to the farmers' whether it , ea me by Petersburg or not. The road would have been built—appropriation or no appropriation—bat it would not have built up this town. This would j have been less good tc the farmer. ; *•' Hut it? range H»H ,. 3 ‘Aifont. 4. j Petersburg.*1

The Kausa* Supreme C'oui-thasde- '< bird that a woman does notrhange i her name by marrying, hut that she retain* what is generally known a* j her “maiden Haute” through life. Kansas having granted the ladies the, right to vote in municipal elections, its .Judges arc only following a precc-' dent in gallantry. It is only remarkable that thd (’odrt did not go a little 1 further and saj that a man on mai ning was bouml to assume the surname of the lady of hl» choice. . - | It B. St t- admitted mat a great many 1 old soldiers are being attuned a |>en«iun i.nder a Democratic government..—News. Of course they are! We are glad that Pro. Ilarrel has the honesty to say m>. So few *I!r|>ubiican piper* have. We rejoice over the privilege of aotciug that the Democratic party | has done more for the soldier, in the ! list twelve month* than was ever done by Republicans in the same i length of time. 'Yet "it rou>t be admitted" that Democrats have done no more than their duty, ami they need not go into conniption, lit* because they have done rigid. .May they continue steadfast. Smith Worries Them. Lookilg over our Republican exchange* we are amused to see how ,our friends arc Worried at the -pectcr of Circeu §i,;ith. We infer every Republican |no!rtk>tau in the "-tale night!v springs from hi* troubled rogeb and arm^exteuded, fingers expanded.1 •hair erect, ey cs protruding and mouth distorted, exclaims, avaunt <j—u >—h ! Avant!.— H Hbaii Tima. Tlye Xi'itv of last week accused the iHMiiiocrat of publishing a legal advertisement for four dollars, whereas it should have had eight,and at the *amc time says that the Press would hare published it for twp dollars. We canno*. call to mind the case which i* cited, nor is it necessary. We must be allowed to express our surprise, iiowever. for we thought that Rro. Ilarrel t w as it* earnest in criticising the Press, laud the county Sheriff, «fco. If the j criticised parties are doing eight doli lars worth of legal advertising for only two dollars', it i- hanllr necessary •o'begrndyc them their good (?) fortune. * 0,

U'a*. it a Reft* Wl« an %u-tory? -Democrat. To t>: *ure it Tke we are willing te | nfftr lor tlto matt who wrote the I'rcs* -quibis that he does not know any I better. II* was not read the {taper-. What is- the niatter with him? Caa | it he that he does ifot know how the election hare gone! Look at the Republicans falling off in Ohio, in Rhode island, in Cleveland. iu every important place where elections were based upon political principles. It is hard for us to believe that Republican papers are ignorant of the truth. May be it is necessary for us to inform them that the Republican victory in fcyausvrile was not unanimous; Cincinnati did not go Republican unatti-itfpu-lv ; the election of a Republican j mayorj of Chicago was the result of a combi ned.etfort of Republicans* and Democrats against Anarchism; St. Louts is Democratic; Cleveland, a strongly Republican city, went Democratic : Nett Jersey had a glorious | Democratic victory, though a strongj ly Republican state; the Republicans are disaffected in the 4U3nuc slates, and will not bold their own therein 18S3; The Republican party in Michigan ^earned temperance reform: the Senate which closed its session ou the fourth ot March was composed of forty-two Republicans and thirty-four Democrats. As newly constituted, it, will consist ofthirty-niLe Republicans and thirty-seven Democrats. These things surely cannot discourage Democrats. If Republicans can find anything in the situation to re-1 joke over, they are thrice welcome.

Washington Letter. j From fimr rrrratar mr'nrpotidriU. W*SHisBTOx, April, 22nl.—Tire | week turn been a «i«iet one apparently j in Wtiihkvtinr, Uut when one comes [ to tlimit of it much of interest has transpired, ami the President, at least, ! can testify tliar the drafts upon life ut- | tent ion tiaro been sufficient to occupy every monieni of his time. In the | Cist plaee he reviewed the wet be rag"led Emancipation parade, which was well nigh divested»f ail its glory by torrents of rain. He accorded a I special reception to Ihe Madison ! Square theatrical company, and attended their performance for the benefit of the Actor's Fund.-llc mad<t several important appointments, had a copferrence with the .-.ex Pacific fiall- ! road Commissioners, who have‘ arrived iu the city, and, never neglecting his tri-weekly handshakings for the public, has been interviewed each day privately-,"'by a score or more of public men, politician^ dml friends. The Iatcr-Statc Commerce Commission now occupy1 their permanent quarters in a handsome new building with a white marble trout.on F street. At last tlie Commission has decided iijxin and appointed its Secretary, Mr. Moseit, who was found in Boston, lie is a Democrat and a member of! the Massachusetts State Legislature, lie is also a lumber merchant and has had valuable experience iu the railroad business. The time of the Commission is tak- | en up with the consideration of the! nnnterofia complaints and petitions, be fore them, and with the reception I of visitors, the petitioners and complainers. who come in person. The; Commission has been receiving let- ; sers on all sorts of irrelavcirt subjects; from dif&reut parts of the United Slates, and licoomiug tired of answ er- j ing conundrums, not arising from | specific com plaints which the law ; authorizes them to consider. ' They have just published a statement of! the limits of their jurisdictiiAi and {owers. Thi* important uttcrauocof theCom-! missiou. while it apparent ly avoids; the questions to which it is applied and refers the questioners to the rail-j n>ads and courts for the prellitninary | and ultimate constructions of the law j points out the methods by which such ; question- can 'come before them, and ! makes a suggestion, which, ifobserv-j ed. will prevent ninety-nine out of| ore hundred of such questions from; ever arising. The fruitful cause of these epnnn-1 drums is the attitude of the railroads, | which enforce vigorous!*, promptly • and liberally “everything in the law that can possibly tend to swell their revenues,; endeavor to suspend or, avoid everything which cau. reduce tlieir charges, and fall into a panic- j stricken condition at the idea bl run-! niiig the risk of a )>eualty by giiving a jibcral const ruction to the clauses au-j tliorizing reduced rales in certain cas-; e<. With many of the roads the pur-1 pose is twofold, to make money and ' ip create discomforts which uiay be j attributed to the law, -bringing to it.; it possible, unpopularity ami repeal. .The Commission »ay that there! is ; nothing novel in the provisions of the . law establishing the general principle- under which inier-stale com-! tncree inu-t now be conducted. They simply bring back the business of the ‘ common carriers to the well settled principles of the common law. j-iuee 1 la-t wrote you Spring has arrived iu Washington uml w ith it renewed interest in the National Drill | which takes place next month. Preparations for the event are being carried briskly fnrbvard and it is learned that some of the Companies w ill arrive roneidcrldv in advance of the time of the Eneanipmcnt. The Mon-J uinent grounds arc being [>ut i n read - itiess for the camp, and grand stands j are being erected for spectators around the ellipse on which the contest for prizes will b»> held. Nearly one iinndred organizations will partirpale, and they w ill tome from almost evety j State in the Union. Some of the citizens of Washington are completely frustrated over the enforcement* of sotuc old laws which it was thought * were so useless from disuse that they emid not lx' u-el. ' They an* the old Sunday closing laws, j w hich require that all places of husihs#s y. here anything is done or sold j for profit; except apothecary shops ami undertaking establishments, shall j be hermetically sealed on t he first da> 1 of the week. The authorities bare rr-nrreeted these laws from the statute book which has been so long ignored, aud arc enforcing them vigarouslr. ‘ . Iu view of the great influx of strangers expected here during the time of the National Drill, some earnest appeals have been made by thtf leading iiolel pi pin’ 1 - and otjicr public spirited citizen- for relief from the opperalions of that‘ordinance Against Sunday shaving, passed, as tliev sav, when this extensive .metropolis was uotbiug more than a good siztd country town.

Titr newspaper* src doing a groat ileal of talkicg for President Cleveland. They have made him sav that he w ill not ai rtjit a sect ml term ; that lie wanted privatej>a»'wa\ s to theater' ; that he aii! call an extra session of Congress, and may other things which he would never hear of were he nit a reader of newspajiors. There are a firw twnrspapersMt these United States that do not care to tell anything "to till up." Pitty they are forced to borrow from mere gossip f

The Vincennes Commercial used profane language last week speaking of the political situation. Can there be any reason why a news paper containing profane language shouht'-be allowed to euler into Christian homes ? 4> newspaper shoald not coma in any language the use of which shame vvotiiJ forbid in the presence of genuine ladies or gentlemen, to say nothing of the children whose souls fasten upon almost all they read. ;tud who are always a tire ted by all they come iu contact with. JCct LongTOm A w riter from Washington. D. C-. claims that if Ctevetand.is nominated ! lor President, that Blaine will be a | candidate: ami that, tn case Cleveland is not a candidate, Blaine will not be. j It seems that Blame is afraid of any oth.tr Democrat than ClereUtnL It is worth remark that the St. Loufs Globe claims that if Cleveland and Blaine are the candidates, that Blaine will he over whelnitnglv defeated. A Canning Company has just been organized in Evansville. The object is to can fruits ai.d vegetables nisoi by tpe farmers of the immediate neighborhood of that excellent little city. That is the way t® do it. $«ch might hare been dotte here id Peters- ’ burg just as well. I

A Word to Df»#frst'i. The Democratic party has always been the friend of tabor. The Republican party has always been the foe of the laboring man. The class legislation of the Republican party during twenty-four years rule tende.1 to foster and build up collossal monopolies which so oppressed the interests of the working man that the result was the organization known as the Knights of Labor. Had there been no Republican law made in favor of capital and against labor, we are free to say that there would have been no necessity for the organization of working-men. aud Knigh'ts of Labor would have been unknown. ^ The Democratic partv has,always opposed these oppressive laws, aad upon all occasions and in every ]h»ssible way favored the best'interests of labor. For these and other good reasons the working titan owns allegiance to the Democracy, upon the score of friendship, upon the core of self-inter-est and every reason of expediency and reciprocity. We say expediency, because we believe the working men waste their efforts and energy by seeking retire's* of their wrongs in pursuing the delusion held out by iinptactical theorists whose lead tends toward the evils of socialism and worse forms of restless opposition to established law aud order. The working men can not afford to wander in these by-paths of doubtful or ruinous tendency, much less can they afford to for-ake the party whose powerful organization has always confronted the common enemy aud sustained the noble cause of labor. If relief comes to labor it must come through one or the other of the great political organizations Choose, therefore, this day, ye tailoring men, which party is your friend, the Republican or-the Democratic party.— Western Sun. II LOOM! NO TON, 1 1.1. S., Sept. i8, 1882. Messrs. F. .1. Cheney & (Jo.. Toledo, O.: Have takru Hall's Catarrh Cure. Had catarrh ail my life: am 48 rears old. Had asthma 1!>years, and a diradfull rough for five years. Have taken everything ; went to the Mot Springs; I have doctored with the doctors here ; I have done nothing but: take medicine for 18 years. When I commenced using Hail’s Catarrh Cure I was almost dead. I sent for the doctor the day T got Hall’s Catarrh Cure, and I told trim I yOidd die any war and that 1 would try your medicine. 1 was very bad. How I -offered for 9 years! I could hardly breathe at times. I saw Hall’s Catarrh Cure advertised in the-papers ami commenced taking it. I would have been under the ground to-day if it hdd Hot been for that. I have not i ail one bad -pell of coughing since. lu breathing my head feels well and I am well. It has done me a thousand dollars worth ot good. There are ten of my friends, on seeing what it done for me. taking it. and it is helping them. I only wish that every ore who has catarrh, a-thnm and a bad cough could see nrc, so that I could tell them all to take It. AH that know me here know how I have suffered. (I have been here since ISoS). and say to me that *T am s« glad you found something that could cure you.’ Every - one says, “how much better you look.’’ The doctors say they are glad i found Hall’s Catarrh Cure a» they could not cure me. I cannot express my gratitude to you for the good Hall’s Catarrh Cure lias done inr. You ran u.-e as much of this letter as will do the afflicted good. Publi-h it to the whole world —it is all true and thev should know it .IOEPUIXE CHRISMAS, oOtfJ 406 East Xorl street. Jjijarlet fever is in some of the cities and towns in southern Indiana.

Itch, Prairie Mange amt Scratches of every fcim! cured in thirty minute? by WtMiIfmiL i'anjtary Lotion. Use no other. This never fails. Sold by 4. B. Adams & Son, druggists, Petersburg, lud. i»-iy In Bostou it Is considered more dainty to call a swell a -corpulent.” Bartlett’s Arnica Suite. The best salve in the world forCuts. Brui?« s. Sores, Uieers. Salt Klitmi. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and alt Skin Eruptioiis. and positively cures Piles, or ho pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money retuuded. Price 2a cents per box. For sale i i Adams Jr Son. - / 3Syl Ignorance i? bliss.—An eastern belle thinks that- a cow-hoy is a male calf. Saved Ills life. Mr. l>. I. Wilcoxson. of Home Cave. K>_, says he was. (nr anany rFtn,badltr afflicted with Phthisic, also IMabetes; the pains were almost unendurable anil would sjins-ti«u»-s alnyst throve him. into convulsions, lie tried Electric Hitters ajiu pH retie! from first bottle ami after takig six bottles wire entirely cured, and had gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says he positively believe* tie w»uUl have died, had it net been for the r-lh-f ifiinM by Electric Bitters. x>ul at fifty cents a bottle by Adams Jt sou. It is not the nobility that is always the most noble. The mmtferfal Healing properties of Barb vs Praphylirtir Flail in case ef Accidents, for lhtrns, Scalds, Cuts, TIsends, etc. Its prompt use will invariably relieve and prevent Erysipelas, iiangrene. or proud flv-b. Owing to the cleansing and purifying qualities of the fluid the most ole-tinate USeers. Buti<. Carbuncles. ami Bulining Sores arc rendered pure ami healthy and speedily cured, no other application being necessary.

GricC hare anti jealousy bring the . lines of ago to the face. • Bonn Experiment. Too cannot afford to waste time in experimenting » hen your lungs is in dinger. Consumption always seems at first, calc a Mil. Ik) not per mil any dealer to imptwt upon jn witksr me cheap imitation of Ilr ■kii-g's Sts I'ittDtw; for tcBsamption Coughs and Colds, bat tie sure you pel the rename. Because he cos wakentOre prof I ise may Jett \un be nos something just as rood, w just tbe sane. I'm he deceived, hut" insist upon returns Hr. King's Sew ftiscottry. which is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Lang and chest affections. Trial Bottle* free an Adam* * SenV Drug Store. - * - -

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A heavy snow fell at W uehester M., the IStlt. ins*. President Diaz of Mexic< iyas declared that lie is not a cant d|te for re-election. " An astonishingly large n tnber of applicants have been bef >rc the Civil Service Examiners. 5 T ie Editor of the Seyrno.i > l^einoprat went to Itulianapolis recently. : We suppose he has not yet i itided in his pass. Snyder, an Alsatian so! ier who fo tight under Napoleon die 1 on the is/li iust. at Fort Wayne, I iL, aged 102 years. Indianapolis says *‘we nust have . natural gas.'* We should like to know how they will get it :Tit is noli in the earth there about. The expansion in railroad namings of Jjie United States was 17 *er cent, as compared with the saint months ! of last year. Prosperity inti ed ! lit drilling for gas at Gn mticld a j tree was bored through at s depth of ' over 3X1 feet. The wood is pro- , nomneed birch or perhaps cedar. Contracts iu Ohio are Ioga . no matter when or how made—' erbal or ; written—made on Sunday or week I day. Snell is adecission o the Supreme Court of the Buckeye State. It is said that Sara Bernhardt s son ear lose money faster at poter that she car make it on the stage.— Ex. Well, that is not,at all a ew one •'Bring a child «p in the way lie i should go, and when he is ol I he willi ; not depart from it/’ Five Knights of Pythias >st their ; lives try ing to rescue twelve brothers | from a mine whery they wet a endangered by a change which oc rured in the structure of the mine by natural consequences. The sad event took place iu the Indian Territory Eigh - teen noble Kniglis went Into eternity I'to-gether only a few days ago. A terrific storm swept ever inissomri, Kansas, and another swept through Kansas and K ntnekey. Many houses and much prop rrtv were : destroy«*d. Several lives wcre lost in I the most horrible manner. AH occurred about the 22d., when we had our wind and rain here. The lilacs and violets are in full I bloom, and* the ap[de blossoms are [just starting. Careful farriers wait j for the apple blossoms be ore they 1 plant their green stuff Our season | is nearly ten days more forward than usual. The promise for tie spring and summer is a glorious one. Scrofula of L’ings a Relieved lam now 49 year# old. and hf-ve suffered for th» last fifteen rears with a Iru* trouble. b Several members of the family or my mother’ll Hide of the house had died with consumption,, and the doctors were all agrrt'd in their opinion that I had consumption ; iso. I had aii the dfatrewtHgsymptoms of that terribl'? disease. I have spent thousands ef dollars to arngst the march of this disease; I have employed all of the nsual methods, not only in : my own cos*', bat in the treatmt nt of other i member* of my family, but teiu|s>rary relief [ was alt that I obtained. I was mailt for any • manual labor for several ycurs. Ihr chance I I came into possession of a pamphlet on **Bk>o<i | nnd skin Diseases.*’ from the otFee of Swift Speckle t o.. Atlanta, fia. A Trend nvommended the nse of Swift's Specific. ehiimiag that he himself had been greatly benefit tei t>y i ts use in spine lung troubles. I tenlvei to try it. Abgdit four year* ajp> I commenced to take S. *. S. according to direcllotiM I found it an invignrutlngtoulc.an 1 have used about fifty bottles. The results are most ns maskable. My cough ha* left me. my strength has returned, and ! weigh sixty pound* more than l ever did in my life. It has been three rears, since I stopped the use of t ie medicine, but £ have had no return of the disease, and there are no pains or wewkip'sf felt in my I'lunirs. I do the hardest kind* of meebanicad 'work, and feel as well as I ever felt since I , wa*i a boy. These, I know, are wonderful | stacemanrs to make, but lam hr nest when I [ say that I owe my exlstencearwi health to-day [ to Swift’* Specific. It is tj»e ouiy medicine j that brought me any permanent relief. I do ! iuh say that Swift’s Specific will do this in I ev&ry c-use. but most positively * ffron that it I has-dorie this much forme, uwl I would be reI errant to the duty I owe to suffering: humanity if I failed to bear this ch****rful testimony t o the merits of this wonderful med icine. I am well known in the city of Monr.r >mery. and j can refer to some of the best cinten* in the Hrfty. T J. {Iolt. j Montgomery, Ala.. June 2f>, Ilfik 1 Swlft> Specific is entirely able. Treatise on fecMKi and Skin Disease* mailed free, i Tele SwiftSpeciric-€«*. IbrawerJ, AUanat ‘fc rt 1,57 W. ilrd St.. N. Y. ; f^i

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&aiIrcad-:-Tims-;:-Tables. E¥aBS¥iUa & Indianapolis Railroad.' Taking Effeet Sunday, Ang GOING SOUTH. X«>.to. SdKj a in WtSo a in 10: to a m . lifts® am 11 :iS> j> m STATIONS. ‘Jep. Evsiitsville “ Somerville “ OakiandCitjr. “ Petersburg • Vtr. Washington GOING SOCTH, 1, ms. So. 2st. 5dw p m ; 6:23 a m 7:10 a tin - 6:20 a in I(ftI0 a mi stations. Xn. ft., Xn. 27. imp. \Va s 11 i u gt cm... 1 :4t» p m 1:10 p ibi Petersburg I;3ptt 3:15 p m “ Oakland City. ;>:G4 p m 4:r.> p ni “ Somerville . Slid pm 4: to p in Arr. Evansville 4:15 p m 6:20 p in So. 11 fsonth i arrives at 0:2:1 a. m. and so. 12 fnorthj at 6:30 p. m. trains run daily except Sunithy. eonneet>ng with trains east and west on o. & 31. at. Washington. G. J. GltAMMEK, General Passenger Agent,.

EYAHSYILLE & TERRE HAUTE R. R. COADESSEO TIME-TABLE. 1’IME CAgl). IX EFFECT OCT. It, 18S5. mmfjf. mmmif = = = = = : . = = = TW'cwr — -* = = = = =■'!■ : =ei = ;;;; g.g & S: SS'g'iisI f ~ •= 3 3 ~-r——— c. =53=53= ' P8I? iliisiSIsJU ? t;“tla'3;ess;t m 5 5 = 533333333 * •=—■= —t: 33 = 53 SsfgtjlS? ■ e s.s = = Si 3 £ 3 3 3 ’ = == = = = B =,» = _ S *. = 3 = = 533=33§3‘ * IgSgg ? •=•=■=■=■= Sf 5 3 3=3 ' lll: ItlSssS? - = P . 3 5^': p p p p s = p 55=5=33 52*3kgs?.'?.?“ *="=~™^? = = B = = .3 -: = = scnc Tr»in >»**. 1 leaves Terre Haute at 3:20 |>. n. ami arrives in Evansville at 7:15 p. m Traill So. s leaves Kvansville at 10:;*) a. ni. tnd arrives in Terre Haute at 3:25 p m. Trains 5 and li daily with sleeper between Vashsille ami Chicago. Trains 3 and 4 laily with sleeping ears between Evansville ■ hicngn and Evansville and Indianapolis. Trains 2 am! 1 daily with through Buffet, ‘oae-h between Evansvilleand Indianapolis. Trains 9, 1. 2‘s 21 daily except Sunday. THE OLD RELIABLE O. <Bz -b£_ OHIO AXD MISSISSIPPI. Popular Through Route mid Direct. Fast tine leallPalau E a. c2c "^77“est '•ni 4 ;incinaitj, Lonisiille and St. Loots, Stop pirn; at Way Point*. *»t Time. Best Jtrrawwadnttoes lad Kerr tea-. nertlan* in talon Pepots. THBEK U.VII.V TlttPUi even way Birrwrrs L* vnrfmt Parlor far* n all Pa; Train.. I'atam Sleepingt'tr« n all Micht Train «. ri.U BAY __ itUtHtS Q.\ m T«i tX. TEAIX'S UOIXO EAST: Stations. Aeroni- I>ay Ntcht Fast Juod’n Kv|>. Exp. Exi«. • v St. Ijjnts “ Shaitue. . •* Sandoval.. ** i hi in. -. • • Fto«u :■■... . ‘ thuey- “ VTacenu’* • Mitchell.. •* Seymour 1525am SOUiro 71>ip*n SjOpni. detain a.Wsim *|(Kpm lOIOpin: $.1tam ii ISpri OOSuni IOiOaw- !l|a&pnr 1020pm totsasa Ilittnm labtTpm II 17pm Uv>2:uu It tam »l|2Bp«n mTani 12 ISprn 122pm 12 23am I28airi 2»pm 2 tlpni.. :t iSiun SMam „ - - Hi pro S4t5pm Hinm 427am X. Verur.il I !2piu 4!Spin r.'Aim 4S2:.m vr Cincinnati. 7 22pm rt.ppn, iSiWarn 7 Mum '• Louisville. e.snprn P27[jir it 20am TBABiS tJOIXli WIST: ,v Cinr-inn'tl Main * l.Vim Tinipm SOOo-n • N Verm>r> '*2<ani M27am SVa.it: MJSpm Neyittonr .. ft-Thuu Httiam III l*f.m ltuSpui. Mitchell.. lltMtun litdptu H2Spm 12 fawn, V ineena's 130pm 2i0pui lifiUum 230am '* Otuey.. . 2 .‘4pm 3blpnt p*un 3:U>anii * Flora ; 3'01pm 3:ispoi 5142nm 415am ‘ Odin . 4 44t.au 43upm 1 »'*um 7 • oum “ nandovai lAit.ui !>pm .'lOOnm 527am. " .shuttue . .700pm 4 tripm ■>tO&m .72,7**11, Vrst. I jOnis 7 22nen SPipoi 7|27hiu7 iat.uii IbfRU Gir Aa‘«c»Ktatk«s to HieiiMti, LoiHsiiile, St. Louis, WasfeiBgtOB, Baltimore, Rei Yort. PitiiaiLeiphia _uud all Interm. dlinte Pafnla. For Kmlsraots nud ijintl .S«Mriter4._the“t» r M." Is Ur Shortest and .piickrst route an! .rpvitlea the I test ieeomodaUon ?. The )>. dt M. 1* the milv ttno ru nntmr a sleep., a* ear of anv d.-seription between CIXCH*V ATI and »t. I.OVls. ’ For reliable information us t«>routes, rates, h-fcel*. time, ete-, apply In person or by letter o f. ij. JoXKS,.TKstrtet ll'assrnger Aeent, ’bio A Mtsstsslr.pt B’y. Viiieennes. taiiinm*. JOHN F. BARNARD, W B. MHATTL'C, Fres’t and Gen. Man. • G :u. Pus*. Act. CIN’CI NN ATIT, o

BE SI'RE ASI> T IKE THE [Louisville, Evansville 4t St. Louis R’y.} WIlENsYOt GO Bast ox “West, THE OKE.IT SHORT LINE To all the prinhc East, and oimectloiur nt ruins for all •USSOC RI. KANSAS, TEN AS, elple Cities of ranking iltreel, SI. Louis with purts in NEBRASKA.. COLORADO, IOWA,. Vnd (be Great West and Worth West. Trains arriving at Louisville at (ill p. m., I ,iake direct connections with "rams on C. 4: I f.fur WHITE SCUHrS SPRINGS. ! RICHMOND, BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, i WASHINGTON. PH IS.A DELPHI A. , .ini all principle cities of tlie east. riDM Table fro* Oakland t» Tata EShI fra* March Stt, 1SS*. vist uorxD: east nrx»:. nil aru 900pm Iv LmUsvillo ar 55tlpm li 'iOum *25 am »25pm • NcwAllwny lv 325pm (.Oram pm i warn ~ Oakland “ 112pm 1 :«uni '30 pm I Warn *• Mtvernon lv tb05uiul025pin . 'M pm 735am ur St Louis lv 7fbi am 721>pm -5. -ATTENTION— >f Emigrants is especially invited far the toliwins advantage? offered by this I.IXE: It im—snout, Llx t to St. Lofts. CoNXkcr at or. Eons ix if siox Daw with trains of ail roods lending West, North•vest and Southwest. Ail; trains run SOUL ■etwees Louisville and St. Louis without for full information call upon or write to r. K. HCRT, Agent, iMkland Ctty Geo. r. Evans, Geo. W. Crnris, GenL Man., Acting Gen!. Pass. Agt. Louisville, K. Mersonvilie, Madison 4 Indianapolis, .6SOST ScutKii tx Erruci Nov.29.W8.x ’rains depart from LorISVTUjr, K r., North as follows: CEJCTB.vr. sTAX ir.vuir tiwe. ■y.5 Indianapolis Mail ... ... -rfi:4a»in • o. 1 Chicago Express *1;*,■ a ir -0.3 lu■lumapolls Express. I2t»pa, %’o. 7 Chicago Fast Line *7:25 pnti Returrrtmc arrive at Louisville as follows: 10 Southern Kxpres*. .t« ®a» Sir. 4 Ltmferffle Express.IB Wan Vo. S Louisville Mail . IT 15pm to. 8 Louisville Express .*10 15pm •Daily +Imiir except Sunday. Trains Nos. I and 7 connect at -IndiaoapaUai otm Louis. Nos. 3 ;md5 "ednjc North and Non. 4 and Ji .cine South, connect at Columbus fbr potntl. dCham**^’ " ■ iBrancheo. m Cambcidse City ar.d . 'adisoii I No. 2 going South and No. 1 gotaut North: : a VO tli rough coaches and parlor can* be tweVh onisvltte ami Cliicago without change. . _ No. ingoing South aiixt No: T'goto* North lave through n .ai ies a id elegant new paired ’i cpine cars bet weeu C hicago and LoaisvLKt without change. L For time mole*, rates offare. tit tough tlctrt«» baggage checks arvl further infcrmatkm egarmtig the running ‘ipf train*, apply to ’ C. U. Hi'.rtr■ or LT. tJjlorkriEWtgi TkcKot Agents, Umisvlthi Kyi ; AMES Mrt’ftKA. E- A. rOHJ\ tjoirdlMJK*.-^ tlie*. -II. R. DEItIMft. ... _ Aas’t «is:.iT Pas*. Ag|s,