Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 2, Petersburg, Pike County, 26 May 1887 — Page 2

■ess Pike County Democrat. ftj 3. L. JIOCST. 1S8CED EVEBY THURSDAY. ... Oittlilng Specific for Liter Disease. SYMPTOifiSi8111" or tort *“*•ln i.muuUi;'i<>miw) rauJ whlleorrovrred wltUalrrowu fur: pninln the Uurk, side*. or Jdtnta—oftru nifetakcn hr tUirumaltsin; tour tloiuiH); !<>«■ ml Mattlr; nemrfmif« uut«t and aalrrItraeli, orlt _. r lodlmsttun; llatulenry and add ernctalioca; nowcla artcrralcry costive an*llai; headarfco; loss of memory, with a palatal sensation of having failed lo do •omotl 1 i DC wb Ich outfit to have tn*-u done; yfloir i • spirits: a thick, yellow appearance of the sjltn and eye«^ dry eootb; fever; restlessness: lit* urloe ia •canty and fiitbcolond. and, if allowed lo stand, deposits a ardimenL ?v SIMMONS LITER REGULATOR (PURELY VCCCTASLE) l» pwralir uad In the Sooth to the Torpid lfvef lo a healthy action. i with sxtraerdiaary tMcacy ea ike tiver, kidneys, I -Jj. - and Bowels. u ffrtjTvu. ibicnt rot Malacla. llowet Complaint*. Dyspepsia. Sick Headache, Constipation, UUloesoesa KMmyAlhcHins Jaundice. Menial Depression. I'ullf. Endorsed by the me of *J SUUleu rf Bunks, u THE BE8T FAMILY MEDICINE U Chlltlrt-D, fur Adults, m4 tr the Afed. ONLY GENUINE Wm (M' % Suun|> ia red ua bunt, of Wrapper. J. M. Zeilin 4 Co., Philadelphia, Pa., vou rtimujHi.

r EDITORIAL NOTES. .Ikbf.mi Alt's idea—natHral gas I'ujtnd any Mr here. „ Ir Vr\iti!\\K* jijf» naiural ga«. ,Pe-(er-burgmay take a hint. II \* anybody affpirtol Bro. Jen1Uriah's prollercd assistance to bore for natural gas? Ti:r cities of tlie jsouth are enjoyr in" unprrc&lenied |.ros|>miy. Whit jf natural gas should be discovered in tiial region ? ■ ‘ )! » , Ir i- raggoitfid that Bro. Jergaiiah u rite a InMik entitled. "Tr\ Tinna.iiTs os X Orr«M. (Jr* \ oa, Wiiat I Know \rujl T IloKIMJ." As to arguing the tarilt question hr bVng anti’ Mioat article* being in tire / least interesting to our readors, we are, harrassiHl with iloubts. X 8 Buo. IritEMivii. ut the Pres-. is , hereby infornie.l that tbci I»iu>e bat editor's name is of French origin, and isnot spelt quite "so English" as* he |»»l* ii- „ . } ■ .."'"Wi f-.H.-i • Indiana has a diversifies! soil, climate.'pure uati-r ami plenty of it, cheap laud- mid co d markets-, att cnterpri*lng population* good school-, churches and ail tlie appi Jam es ot' a high civiltMliftti. •‘Tin man in Southern Indiana who has a good farm£ or is a mechanic or rh-rk with a good situation and a e.nnfortaliie home,1 is a» fool to sell • nit aud'j*og!nllavanting Xorth, South, » Ka-t r IV t't in search of tlie golden llea.-e. s L .. r ■ ■ • ‘ It t.-now reported tliat .Mr. Blaine " ill not go to Ktimpc this suniiner. Me is probably afraid that Sherman would pull his foiici's dow n as soon j as he got safely out to sea It must ] Ik- n terrible 'tiain on a man to be a ! pn--idcutUil aspirant. j 1 ' Some of the Republican papers] speak of Robert .Lincoln lor President,! tdlodging that lie has not been connect-1 ed with any ' pf the political /actions I A»-.. and will,] therefore, make a good ] candidate. We sup|K>se, then, that a ! man with no record at all will make ' a letter candidate than a man w ith a Republican record.

M v\v of the papfersamoug llic gun#! of tlm HepuMicaii rank are soundly •.otutamming {President Cleveland for not retaining in oflice the ofleusivc partisan. We have ouly to #av that Hu . .need "not fret. Cleveland will take care of the executive”of this couutry whether he caters to your . nishesorjiot. Let‘‘the offensive i«tr- . tisan go." Witvis it, anyhow, that a certain »et of politicians seem to think that Mr. Mcl)ouald is ncocssary to the t omplete rounding out of a Democratic administration ? Why should he be urged for every big office that becomes vacant ? How would it do to give Uncle Joseph that nest w hich hi? eminent ►erviccs to l»i< party have so well yarned for him ? We wofop advise ttjo citizens of pike county to read the ‘•master*'’ on j ; |hc tariff <|tiestion. When these have tailed to make any satisfactory explanation of Mm terse aud most per|>if."ciug onest ion, their call for Bro, Jeremiah's disposition of the subject. He is "coming on in his towering uiaj&ty, with a oouuteuuii-e like that of the suit suffering an eclipse”; and, when he stews forth, ?)ook a lecdle t>ut'- forbii aayauce head maw knock put a star in heaven.* _ Perhaps there is no other county in the United States that can make as remarkable a show tug of living children iu one family as the Minttis family Of Carroll. County, Mo. Of this family ot brothers and sisters there •r- ^ are seven survivprs, w hose combined tigeds44o years, and who arc all between, the ages, of 00 and 70 years, as, a.follows: Charles?©; John,Cfi; June {Graham), 60; James, tin; Warren, tit; Sarah (Braden), 92; Robert, GQ. These children came to Carroll County with their pareots (Thomas and Vamela Mitiuis), front Tcnnqpsee tiftyr four years ago, and all except two are ftill residents of that county, and are among its most respected, and trustf

-HE C1*E A81B." “AH ttoiife and all •’«**, la kis might j apr*arr In reading the Press of last wjsefc we were surprised^ uoj £o niueh at the weighty ideas Iherein contained,' but at the fact that there appeared in that paper, three “squibs,” which, wc arc convinced, are original. The originality can be excused, however, upon the ground that die “squibs" were in reply to the IHshk-uat. It seems that Auditor Bethel! is not the only la-raon whose whistling sets the "jumping jack” a dancing. We wrote Jhe three two-line articles >u«l they shot him off with a bang. Beg pardon t We didn't know that be was cocked, or wc wouldn’t hare pulled •he trigger, (seriously, the “squibs” from the Demotbat arc these: “The result of the town elections throe shout the state imlis .tes Unit the DemocraUc flag is still here.” This truth he simply attempts to ridicule. The Democratic party contains more poor wen thau an* other political party iu America.—DguoCK^T. This lie indorses by saying, “It the alioyc is true” Ac., but Tie states further that they (tin: poor) “should leave the old rickety structure, and identify themselves with the party of progress and prosperty.” Of course tlii* Democratic party is older than any other iu the United Slates; but, despite its age, it was aide to jrtit tirorer in the chair atul to toil .lames to stay among hi* pine trqes. “I ticket y ?v Kli ? Eh ? The last of the three Iwo-liue articles: ; - “The Democratic party is the friemt ofthe |«*>r v, lien H actiueaies free trade " In hi* unfair style of journalism, he selected this from the boily of an article to which licp'ibltr.-tiiisui finds no yvords for answer. lie evades all else; and then, with others, makes this remark: •■The prevailing tlieary heretofore, for \'.P- ‘only.’, was, a tariff f»r revenue •only.* '‘tsi-iiisivety- but accompanied with an emphatic denial ef fteu trade."* The above are ids exact words. We confess our .ignorance. Wc can not understand what he means. We I have read it tw ice: it made us dizzy. A third reading, we are convinced, would make us drunk without lhe ! use of any Dcinocratie hour lion. Ix*t ! ihere Ik* a committee appointed to in- ! vestigatc the meaning of his Miltonian j y ?) composition.

There art a few assertions, which, we confess, cun be understood. Amoii" those we may incut ion his attoipt to make 1ns readers tliink that w e are opposed to having any , means of raising a revenue; and that we are opposed to taxes ii|K>n any and all article-: and then, after definin': our position .to suit himself, hy picking two lines from oue of our articles.; and thereby constructing a position for j the i JKMocit vr. he invites ns to'‘lock horns." As his avoirdu)>ois docs not seem so very much greater than that <>f common cattle, \vc can have no serious objection, feveu though we gets© hadlv’worsted as not to lie able to -lock horns’’ with the next "red gens th man cow” which maybe made to bellow at so slight a touch. We will remark, in the interim of th^s article, that itro. Jeremiah will have enough to do to defend his party af home; and will therefore cite him to the brass horns rattling boldly from the skull of llro. Harrell. Ia-t him "lock horns” there, by .defending his local politicians. * If Bro-^dcrerpiali really wants an argument wjtli us, we prefer to define our own position rallicrthan have him do h. So far as the tariff is con- ' corned, we will say that rvc areoppos- . etl to the Uejiublican infernal man ip- , illation of the tarill machine, ami will state that wo cannot understand why , it should cost a, jioor Mian forty-six l«or cent, more to live with protection than without it, in its present shape; ( protection-doing but little else than making the rich richer, and the poor ( >till fioorcr. i :1 If llro. Jeremiah will say that it is right for the necessities of tire j»oor to Is- heavily lavish and the luxuries of ( the rich to be free from tariff tax. then “horns” wJJl'Tpck5- with a clash! S|ieakright 111*011 this point qf the j accursed system.'without evasion,’and dare say the system is right, as it now is in the few artickTaV follows; uny.' ic. <S '< Aurici tsor i i vi. r.< • i"itv •Jit.ir nt r»*v«, live CoIiImiU. 1*0.per era! tau^jik fret ‘ > ItaSr wont. 15 per rent 1'iirry, frta* . Itin*. its, iK-tcvnt ollv., ft»s- HtHWh, per cent ftptcWSOf a! I khi.i-.frv*- fv.e. s..* pttcwht this iscoough. The list of injustice is many yards long. Will llro. Jeremiah dare say it i* right ? SrXDAY in New York is becoming known as Tliii ,1-tlay.

■ The campaign of will be .a suecess for the Democracy. The next Uncle Sain w ill lu-ja Democrat. ■. 1 '* Senator VooumEs «ay* Cleveland will be rc-nctpinated and re-elected aud that he will carry New York easier than before. Some of the towns now boring for nufuial gas will not know what to do with it if they gel it. Gas is uot the onlv requisite to prosperity. „ The vacant insane asylums-ate a pathetic protest against the follies of the Republican House of Representatives of the last general Assembly. Some of the papers that have violently opposed the re-noipiuation of Cleveland are begin nig to wcakeu. They see the handwriting on the wall. The Secretary of the Treasury has issued his call for the remaining $19, 000,000 three per eeuts. Tl»e bonds -so redelined will be applied fb the Sinking Fund requirements of the next year, but beyo'ud that no line of .fiscal policy has been agreed on bv the Administration. When Congress meets again tbe question of preventing the accumulation of an unnecessary surplus will be pressed.

■gfc'LdiSiWg Last ofThe Lectires. The lust lecture of tjb'» Peteysbnrg, Lecture Association ha# been deliverled. Although we w ere a member of that association, yet we arc unable toj give our readers *11 the good that m*y : eorue of its short cxistanee. It was: organized and intendeil for good; and | such, we believe, it l»as accomplished. | Except that of Bro. llarrell and broth- j crliladish. wc will not mention the names t>f the other members. Of course the local editors mgst needs be members of ail enterprises for the public good, for printers iuk is the fore-riuiucr1 of all successes: and of course the editors refused no reasonably demands in free advertising to induce attendance! at the lectures. Snch is the case with the Democrat at least. There may be am exception to the free printing business. We arc convinced ot this,' lrom the fact that a member of the association informed us that an assessment had been made upon us to hidp pay the printer.* As we supposed the printing had not been charged for. we were dtimfoundcd at this demand from one who has so often said that he always lends “assistance to every enterprise for the public good.” This was tlie first time that we have received any positive evidence that Bro. Jeremiah had to be paid for his interest in the ‘•public good." Bro. Harrell will answer for himself. We <jio r,ot, know whether lie has a hilt against the association or got. lie can attend to that matter. When we were inform

ed that a debt was against us hi lavor of lira. Jeremiah for “asistanec for the go*}*! of tlie public,'' we asked onr informant who of the members of the association ordered the printing of those I ft tie hand bills for which flic charges were fifty per cent, too tuneb. and which would bare keen printed for nothing by other members, we got an itniiilolligitde answer, after! much hesitation, that he ‘’didn't know.’4 but h.e “believed,"’ so and so Mid itf We told him to tell so and so to pay for it. So far. we have been unable to liud out who so and so is. Our informant was prewtutat every meeting ol the association. He says no orders for said printing were issued at any meeting We have not In‘in able to liml out who of the utem-1 liers ordered it. If none of the mem-1 Urrs ordered it.'tlien it must have been , done l»y lira. Jeremiah, lie imist have oifdered (lie printing him sell", on | tlie authority that he belonged to the | association; and by the same autho'ri-j ty, demanded pay from the Other! members. * One thing is certain: some o^ie ordered the printing, and! Bra. Jeremfahdid the work. Whether he ordered it himself, or some member did it, we do not know. One r>f these Statements is true, provided [>ur informant has told the truth. He was at every meeting, and, therefore, knows. Some one said: “It isn’t mitcli; I wouldn't quarrel over Ojf course it isn’t much. It is money cost we ate contplaiu- j We would not tight a man j for two huudred dollars iu money, it.’’ not the in? of. but we will tight a lifetime for two ropper- in principle. As we remarktd to a friend of ours (a member of Ibe association): “If anvone onlered that printing in consideration of the fact that Dro. JerCtniab i> running a pajicr whose jiolitiesis in harmony with iiis own : and. fuether, for the reason :hat lie!washed to blycd the association in favor of his organ, and out if jwlitfeal . prejudice, it must !>avc taken more impudeuee Ilian •ea-oii. and more cheek than common sense."! Such an individual, who jver he may be. would bet ter be -arefiil of hip! health. for wc are informed hat the climate in Iloosicrdom is fast becoming very hard on (icoplc having i super-abundance of gall.

Bi.aine and Sherman will press heir claims which are good on the I >art of both. Look for a recruiting »f mugwumps at the eiid of the cau- , .ass. \ Sevral papers are commenting ratli>r sevgrly on the fact that: .Jeff Davis ‘till pMltrtt in refusing the oath o( illegiance. Our opinion is that if Jeff las not sense enough ta become an American citizen he should bo permitc.lto die an old fool. Some of our friends want to know what vre know of the next County >uperiendent. Not making a shortanswer, dear friends, but it seems to ns that live Republicans ran oat vote Pour I>011.ocrats, and this is all that we really know about the matter. It is now stated that Mr. Blaine lias given up his trip to Europe. I’he kaleidoscopic possibillities of the j labor element gftc him pa.use. lie is tfraid that it may change beyond his recognition while he is making capi- : tal of the proposed sensational tour through Ireland. fiiF. Evansville Journal is making a big kick aiiout plagiarism. The Journal lias itself set so many examples for its pxchanges, that it is now ! loo late to raise a howl about it. Jxrt; the Journal lead the relorin and sec! Iiow quick its neighbors will follow, j — Piadenae* Si:n. In Marion ,corsTV au indictmentj was issued against Simeon Co»-, et at. J on a theory purpofiy conceived by! Judge AVoods. The indictment was] for conspiring to. cause inspectors of; elections to omit to perform theirj duty, which was to safely keep their j respective tally sheets, poll books ami ’ certificates. After the jury got to] work it was soqie less political than j Judge Woods, or any of his kind; and, 'before puc could say Jaek Robinson,” there was an indictment against General James It. Caruahau, the chairman of the Marion County Iicpublicau Central Committer. It is easy to sec how this boomerang

Many of the legislatures of the different states have been after the English sparrow. New York is aigeng the ’a-it to legislate against the little offender.. We arp pnzzled to know whether a law against that intruder will lw '‘prohibitory or mandatory^" and whether, if a universal war is carried on against those; feathered vt> luptnaries, there will not a -sparrow ‘•fall to the ground unnoticed,’’ when the battle is once farelv on.

[IALI/S HOW'S 'THIS? We offer One Hundred IMIars Kesard for any ease of« ararrh that can m>t beeuted by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. r. J CH KN KY & CO., TsMa, O. r. S.—Ilali’i* Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood oml mucus Surface* of 1 be system, Criee. 7 a ota. per bottle. Sold by all Orugsiats. [2t4 CATARRH CURE.

Tm> attempt t° find gas .it Viueenues baa proven u "bore.” - Kittens Her Youth. Mrs. Ptim-be CbesU-v. I’eterson. Clay CoIowa, tense the fit tewing remarkable story, t be tmtli of which is rooebed for by the res. itlents of the town; "1 an; T3 veuve* oW, have heed troubled with kidney complaint aixl lameness for many years: conkl not oress myself w ithout help. Now 1 am £w<from all pain and soreness, ami aui able l«> do alt-my <>w a botusnork. I owe my thanks to Electric - Hitters for having renewed my youth, and removed eotnpletely all disease and pain." Try a bottle, only Ooe. at Adams A Son's l>rns Stare. Why don't Evansville bore for gas? UttekU n's Arnica Salve. Tito best ptrtvc in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores, f leers, Sait Kheum. fever Sores. Tetter. Cltappeaf 11 amis. Chilblains. Corns, ami all Skin Eruptions. ami positively cures files, or no pay required.It is guaranteed to give perfect saHsfnetion. or money refunded. Price 25 eents (ier box. For sale by Adams & Son. liSyl Evansville is (kinking of a soldier's reunion soiuelitnc this fall. Itch, Prairie Mange amt Seratehes of every kind cured in thirty minutes by YVoolfords Sanitary Lotion, f se no other. This never fails. Sold by J. It. Adams & Soil, druggists, Petersburg, Iud. 27-ly The Dallas Intelli<jtnct very pointedly remarks: Woman suffrage iu Kansas. made l>ig devils out of hitherto little angles. The sweetest dispositions are soured by polities.

A Captain's Fortunate Discovery, ('apt. Coletiy.ni, sclir. Weyinonth, ply iiig between Atlantic City and X. Y.. bad been troubled with a cough so that he was unable to sleep, and was induced to try Dr. King’s Xew Discovery for Consumption. It not only gives him instant relief, but allayed the extreme soreness in liis breast. Ills children were smilarly affected and a single dose had the same happy effect. Dr. King’s New Discovery is now the stain aid remedy in the Coleman household and oh board the schooner. Free Trial Hetties of this Standard Remedy at Adams & Son's Drug Store. Sew Proverb. The man who won’t help to boom his own town is worse titan an inti-d-d, and liis clothes don't fit. When IUbr via «ick, n gave bar CASTOEIA, Wb*n i Child, she cried for CASTOIUA, When she became Min, she clang to CASTOUA, When ihe had Children, aha gars CASTORI, For lowest possible rates on Freight and Tickets, tail on or address tlie undersigned. E-ll.Gu.NCKEL, W.B. IIA LLSTKAD Agt. E. & I., Gcn’l Tray. Agt.. Petersburg, Inti. Vincennes, Iud. A Xerel Bet. While I am not a betting man. Said P. J. Cheney of the firm of F. J. Cheney £ Ce_ 1 considered il; my religious duty to make that fellow a bet, you see he was about dead, and 1 "urns he would of died before Spring, if 1 had uotofgut him on the bet. You know some men biul rather loose their life than lose a hundred, well he w as ope of that kind, and we both came near hying out, but 1 saved lay hundred and it oulv cost bhfi ten dollars. How’s that ? Ik* sen* for me one day and said the doctors had nil give him j up to die, with the catarrh. I told him that j 1 would bet him ftUU that Hall's Catarrh | Cure would cure him or 1 would given him | $lw> if ft failed. He took the litter proposition. This was three months ago; you see how he looks now. don't you, as w ell as su-y j one, and a dandy.—American, Toledo, O. Notice.—Monthly Iiailroad Passes must be returned to the General Passenger Agent withiu Five Days after date of expiration, other wise they will be discoutiuucd. The Best and Cheapest College. The Commercial College of Ken tucky University, received the Highest IJouor and Gold Medal at the World's Exposition over all other Colleges for System of Book-keeping and Busiupss Educaton. It is situated iu the beautiful, healthy and renowned city of Lexington, Kv., accessible by the leading railroads. Arrange now to enter this College, as students can enter at any time. Head advertisement of this College iu another column auii write for particulars to its Pfesidcutj Wilbur Iv. Smith, Lexington, Ky. 1«TM -LttKl.ti wySfiw Kefereycremrelrri. renua.ntpn-Uien uimwniuir. cat & Back, u a*rti«j iu, *. y.

(•leanin;. The population of tl: if United S tates ! w being augmented t the rate «f IftX) a day by the am vals of intuiti "rants in Nq\v York lone. Each of | these immigrants, the ’ommissicuers ! of Immigration estimate, brings #23. That is to say, by way af Xew York, the nation will this y ar receive an addition of 333,000 to its population, and of $8,393,000 to its wealth. Each item represents an important gain, which any other coun: ry in the world, except ours, would ft el highly gratified to acquire. Bel the United States is not going into raptures just now at receiving theta. Every person coming who resj acts the laws, however, will be treeJed fairly, but anarchists and pihi sts no doubt will be made to understand that the republic will leal rigorously with political or social malefactors whenever they atemp- mischief. The eighth auniver ary of the Red Risbon Reform club i a to Evans hall | was celebrated on last Sunday cvei uing. Mr. Francis M trpby delivsred ! the address. John Robinson's big show was at j Evansville last Tuesday. ! A United States Syndicate, with a capital of #26,000,000 have obtained a charter granting them the privi lege | of operating all the telephones elected in Chi nia for the next thirty years. ] "This is a big country.”

Ill a neighboring countyof Illinois ! a clay is (bund (hat is shipped to England, and there manufactured into ‘ table ware, and shipped back to the { American market in that form. No one supposed that Washington i C. DePauw’s estate would reach 45,- ' OXI^A). but it reaches quite that amount. Paris claims to have t’.oOO.QtX) rats. There is no excuse for the high price of French kid gloves.

! Swift’s Specific Is nature's own remedy. made from roots gathered from the forests of Georgia. The method by which it is btatio was obtain hI by a half-breed from the Creek Indians wh> Inhabited a portion of Georgia, which was communicated to one of the early settlers ami thus the formula has been handed dovrti to | the present day. The above eut represents the method of manufacture twenty yeanc ago. S by Mr. C T Swift, one of the oresent pioprij etors. The demaud has ben gradually in* ; creasing until a flDuyno laboratory is now | necessary to supply the £rade. A foreig n de- [ maiitl has been evented,, am t enlarged facilities will be necessary to meet it. This great VEGETABLE BLOOD PUBIFIEB ■ . ' —Cl'IlES— Cancer, Catarrh, Scrofula, Eozciua, Ulcer?, 1‘heumatisnt, lJlootl Taint, hereditary or otherwise, without the use of Mercury or Potash. Books on ‘•Contagious Blood Poison” and on “Blood and Skin Diseases** mailed fr%. For sale by all ggists. Til *! SWIFT SPECIFIC CC'U f X. Y. 157 W. 23d St. Drawer^, AUnuU , Ga. t »<i ■ ;

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Railro&ck -■.-Tables. Efansfiiis I infiiutpolis Railroad. Tn king kfe Sunil it, Aug. 1, 188$. CiMSC X(«m. SI ATIOXS. So. ]«. '>p. 'Ivausville.0:Wa ill “ S omerville . .. 10;y6 a m “ CakUod Oily.lt>: ts a in “ I etersburg . U»;;>8 a m Air. Vasbiagton.11:50 p iu WlXtt su LTH. stations. s*. Hep. H ssbingtOK_ 1:10 p m k* Fttersburg. 8:® p m ■“ Oakland Ci tv... 3:04 pm O Somerville .... 2:1.5o ui Arr. Evansville it. cioiBiuw. 4:13 p in 0:20pm So. 11 south! arrives at 6:S2n.ai. and So. 12 Cuortli] at 6:30 p. ta. Trains mB daily exee t Sunday, eonneetUM with trains east and west on'O. Jk It . at Washington. <4.4. (UtAMJlEK. GeusrsiJ Passenger Agent. So. 28. saw p in 6:25 a m 7:10 a m 6:20 a m 10,10 a iu So.27, 1:10 p nr 8:1.5 p in 4:15 p m 4:40 pm 6:20 p nt EYASSYILI^a fERRB MUTE R. R. CCtfBESSSD) TIME-TABLE. ri.MK CAB I). IS EFFECT 04 T. 11. 1SS5. «»ccSggS*; ? assas g 3 3 5 2 3 I =cs5a5S5 ‘ r*. rr r ?p**5s*w ^ & &: I: oSg§«S|j ? *3 . »o-: L | ' g r s 3 5 § 3 3 3* w>« o ;• i» * 3 = 533 ‘ sbsssbssbs&b? ’S BWU —■s s s » a a s sa 3553555553£3 3 5S ►3 E=-S 5 5 r £ - § a;" > 3 ~ = _iil f<!} •$ * ~ i:‘£.5.3 ® 5 5=2-it <#?!* = : > : 5 | * S’ ... Sa sr® r T* ?r,r*?,5i^ -»et-s»oe 3ns? -JC-1-J * gs-ss>.? ! ss^sssggstbfc’ ? Sssspj? j ^ .5 = 555* .‘5 = 55335553 = 5 * ggggg? ■CSTtT £ 33 3 3 3 os*: bssa x s : 553: O^drpiSNKl yj. SUSSSSS ? * s s s » a a a 333=553 ' SSSP&SSSfel? SSSSSJtUJ M 3353333333 Train No. 1 leaves Terre Haute at 3:20 p. m. ami arrives in Evansville at 7:13 p.m. Train So. H leaves Evansville at 10:30 a. ra. and arrives in Terre Haute at 2:23 p in. Trains3 and odaily with steeper between Nashville and Chicago. Trains 3 and 4 daily with sleeping ears between Evansville Chicago and Evansville and Indianapolis. Trains 2 and 1 daily with through Ballet coach between Evansville and Indianapolis. Trains 9.1, it, 24 daily except Sunday.

THE OLD RELIABLE O- 6z ZL£_ OHIO AND MISSI SSIPPI. I’O' iilar Tlirca;b Horn* a»4 Direct last LlMelonllPalnU 3ast <3c West, F»t Time. Best A rrommaii atioas aad Bar* I'rntaertioas lc ini,a Depots. 4 4 TIIBBE DAILY THUSS KAnt WAY EETWriKS Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis, Ktoftpliilf at Winy Points. Li xuih at Parlor t ar* a all Das Traiaa. Pala -o >le«piacfjr< a allMeal Trains. FISK DJI (O.UHIS ON ALL TRAIN. TRAINS GOING EAST: STATION'S. Areoni- Ifojjr Nichl Fas* '-xp. Exp. Exp. mud'll O i'am Stitlaui 7 (Ppm Sudani l.v st. I.tmi.s HHR “ Shallue. . S tRam 9'otiuv 908»m lOtOpm ** Sandoval.. s.Vvim a IS pm “ Odin. . Mm Wiliam »Mpm 1030mm Ultra .IOitfom Iliidum 10,'ili.m 11 %m “ Oliiry.. 1102am 11 Main llittpm 1217am \ incenn’s 12 iSpm I2i2pm 1221am t'Jfom Art’iiiclmi.-dl. 7 22pm 6:4>pm 6 3ft i m Tlftiui “Louisville., 623pm tiiOpm HSfoui .. TKARiS GOING WEST: [.vT’Inciuii’tl 6:«MUU 8 Liam Ttflpm 800pm “ N- Vernon 9 31am lOiiTuui 9ti:im I0$)pm Seymour .. Oefeim llMam lOMpm a03i.ni “ Mitchell.. lllHatn tttllpm 1123pm 1213am 139pm 2 opm 1 30 an: “taunt 2'itpm .Altpm SAiatn x.amm 338pm 3Kl)in SCtum 4loam 4 I'ipm. 4i2u “ Vineeua's “ Olney.. “ Fioia “ (Min " Sandoval “ Shuttue ArSt. Louis SSjMll 430pm ladiuii .? Muni V-'inn 4: Spin R Mam 52Aini} .Vmipm 4 16pm i Wain ,'.$3nm 7 £!mn 6 loprn 7 A3uoi T4«.la Ttrougli Sleeping Car Atmodatkis to Cincinnati, Louisville,, St: Louis, Washington, Baltimore, Hew Yorfc Philadelphia and all liitertneilintc Pointy. Far Emigrants ami L»ud Seekers, UiO“<) A M.” is the Shortest and quickest route and provides the best nrcomodat ions. TheO. A M. IS the only line run nine asleepills ear of any description betweeu CINCINNATI and St. LOUIS. VFor reliable information ns to routes, rates, tickets, time, etc., apply l a person or by let tor to C. (5. JONES, IHstrleil Passenger Agent, Ohio A Mississippi E’y, Vincennes, Indiana. JOHN K. BARNAttD, W. IS. SHATTUC, Pres’t and Gen. Man. Gen. Pas*. Act. CINCINNATI, O BE SERE AND TAKE THE Lonisrillel SI. Lonisp-Line [Louisville, Brail* vtiie & St. Louis R’y,] WHEN YOU GO Ja.st ox TIIE GREAT SHOUT LINE

To all the prfnthe East, and connections at trains for all MISSOURI KANSAS, I

Clplo Cities <ji making direct •St. Louis w*h I parts in NEBRASKA, COLORADO,

ItAAB. X 1U \y A | And the Great Weal and North Weat. Trains arriving: at Louisville at #:t5 p. m,, make direct connections wftb trains on C. A O. for - WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. RICHMOND, BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, WASH INGTON. PH 1 LA DELPHI A, and all principle cities of the east.

Time Table from IHUnd to Taka Effect fkoai ffairch 6th, !»»V. WKST _-JOCSD: BAST BOUND: •■I)am 900pm Iv Louisville at on0pm630uju US am 925pm “ KewAHjknjr Iv .iEpm 005am a at pin i (Main “ Oaklan d •* 112pm 1 Shim t!50 pm 4 Mum “ MtvernorI Iv lQOSaailOXpM l to pm T35aic ar St Louis lv >;£> tun TiMpnt -ATTENTIONof Emigrants la especially invlteil to tite fs>L owing advantages offered by this Lis b: It is^-sitonl. Lin R to sit. Louis, Conn but at St. Louis in Union Depot with, .trains of all roads loading West, North* west aiuL South west. Alt trains run SOLID h!t»-f.v*| Louisville and St. Louis without change \ Ear Tull information cal 1 upon or write to J. K. UL'ItT, Agent, Oakland City Geo. 1?. Evans, Geo. W. Curtis, 1 Cent. Man., Acting Gen). Pass. Agt, Louisville, £.