Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 4, Petersburg, Pike County, 9 June 1887 — Page 2

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EDITORIAL NOTE. Wah taacsiu ti«i3 of pc»cp arc u>t desirable. Tub |»or roan will remain jtoor under high taxation. Jous SiiKKUAk luu taken to waring the bloody shirt. Wuacan blame a laboring man for opposing high taxes? l|o» docs JJro. Jeremiah like the superintendent** election ? Tue DioiociiaT believes that Blaine Will relnaiit,a privab* cltUoii. The Board of Trustees was considerably “bored” on last Monday. As intelligent coiisiiltisMcy will save any party from political corruption. PaKsiUKv i i ts' hks declared "djis Inteution* to visit ud )Vest “this fall. >•*' The salv tial to co poutr sot no one party is csfle prosper!y of any Politics is all the more wicked for the reason that men arc willing t<> grovel iu It. Indian a would like a Western man for president, but ran put up wiib Cleveland first rate. Indiana favors a western u»au lor president first, but tbc^ best mau for the place all the time. « 11 -JL Some live kicking was done on last Monday. The medicine went dow n, though their noses had to be rung. Tub Mugwump, it is said, was kicked out of Heaven for being toy full of suggestions. This is a slrauge origin lor a political character.Iefeekson Davis completes Ilia 79th year of his age the 3d inst. lie has nothing to show for hi* long life except a large amount of indiscretion. TheRepublican trustees of Pike county had to take Pirkla medicineon last Monday, This may not la the last dose they will get. A nor se divided against itself cannot stand- The fight between Blaine gml Sherman may not prove the success of the Republican party.

We err rose that had Bro. Jeremiah been elected to the office of Couuty Superintendent he would hare gireu the printing to Bro, JJarrei, anew Ex-Senator McDouald baa declared that he it desirous of no oflke in the gift of the people except the Presidency, and that be is not an aspirant fur that, ■ Arran wisely figuring, the Press editor was not elected on last Monday. |f he mas not a candidate, than he can blame bis own party for the report. j Goraaxoa Gbat is performing the honest, upright part and those who interfere with him will be likeir to burn their fingers, lie has The People on his side. Mavt of the township trustees in Southern Indiana make a practice of selecting ail their teachers on a single day, and afterward announcing the selections,* Tub Republican party is as completely broke iu two as its enemies can wish it to bn. It will succeed here after only as it can, by argument, win a conetituancrPicnics and barbecues are the mean* by Which some of the Kentucky candidate* are catching rotes. This isa new kind of boodle, and perhaps » deeeaier than the old. Tub financial condition or Ohio and Kentucky means that » state is bet* ter off under Democratic than under Republican rule, if there he any thing Of political significance in it. are causing Talma ck’s trouble a* wall as flame newspaper jut sad of stealing them. It is difficult to (Ml whether a stolen aermdu will aare the thief from the fktfof I Who Meal

— l*w« Va*. -- N»e of Iks IVwocrat Nr it tw to*** w*»«r t a>at paper. Ik01 a hatf cnhnun irykft' explain why V urt to ;>»y x fegitlnwh' nsssjSBment. ' twenty-* re cents »« pay vh. debt* of tin A» we wvnr nkVnal you «*o dp any j priniaig Tor MS, a Hit as the u.'ei,|bcrs! of the aesociatioi,' It.hl t|« Thxv flier iicrer m u| it, we <lo«hi Mu; Ic-til'wv'v i of your elai'ii. Tl|e f»U.ittin.r couteicgtipte 4«ug of Mr. Nouiij is imu: illy as it is unjust mil an uuu*i» as anyth, ipt eiu be: •|f any oue onl-re»l that print in;; in ton Rra •Memtion of Uje fact that l!m. Jeremiah is nnnior a pnuer u Vise jxiliiics la iu bar, inuii) itilb liuiown; amf, further, far Hie rets»n hat be ivisti«t to, Meed tin- assort'* Ho-i iu favor of I'is orvan, ami out of politic eal piejiat p;. he nu-l Vtvi|uu>rviuti>tuieucc tkni. msun. anil wore etieek than common 1 an iiulivitiual, whoever he » .), it I better l« careful for his -.I that toe climate may le health for jy« arc intbmnv . in llucsienk<m i» fant Ui-oininx very bant on |a«tfi>e having a sipierpum|auce ojf tall Falsi: and »‘i»iit#in|»lihUrr"’i»efeMi8c we tliitik cducatioii.tl and religious mat ter* ought not to be mixed with politic--! ‘•>''ijlse and i'iitn.e?” Why? %>ini|>i> because you think it right for the Association to be itm in tlic interest cif vour |»ai»er. The members of the Associa'ion say they do not bcllcn any such a tiling. They and you differ widely. , You further say, in speaking of us, h>e “severely'irjtjelsri J*rof, i->ro;n'h fo,r ikying the lecturers and tire expenses Without the bill* being approved i by the Association.’’ You caui.ot produce ftny such evidence. EvkjW)' knows that B*>me is a ik-ino. ent, hut he is su honorable, upright aud worthy yotin/ n an—l*rcss Of course he i*. Who ever said anything eisn <1 hint jr And he is ail .'he more honorable tor bciug * l>eiBocrat We can not sec why U should be anything strange to you that Keuye i;? a Democrat, but he is an Ii ihci aMe, worthy and upright young mail.’' Them are many just such

Detnoc to such sj draw Ci contrive IMIUCi W litre no you not tuid tell lion f 1 might e: cheaper publicans! s. Democracy is essential aracter*. Hut why do you ch and Nichols into this y ? TUI you did it their re iierer mentioned. They inj; to do with it. Whv do k to the essential i>oi ut hy you charged the Associafoy a dollar job? You plaitt why rou «lo work r Deiuoerata than tor UeWe have some evidence uu this |»>int which we may take pleasure iu publishing. The wtiml otf the Democrat very property lay* nu claim todahqf unjtbhu-' *t*'tlm I ]u l»t h* (iwd Press. Right! We make no blows; although do our share in silence and n i thou I o rer charges. Jtow, in r want hi the "assistance for the good of the mhlic *’ We arc informed that Mr. Mount., although he was presented with a season tm let, never atteuded a single lecture - Pme>. I» that a ay of your business ? Would it have done the public any good bad: we sjieiU all our time there? ?. Aceonltujj to this Mr. Mount’s interest iu the pulilie g «x! is worth less than tweutyhve cents_I’ress. According to what? Refusing’to pay you an exorbitant price for W’hat vuu hai'i! lint gall lO demand ? Did the editor >1 the Dkho> rat ever contract a debt w ith you aud refuse to par it? Speak out. Ills top sly accepted Pro. Jeremiah’s proffered le stance to lure for natural *ast— Rriuorraf, The pcoph are assured that nothing. not even twenty five rents, may tie extiected from you to tssiat in any public enterprise for the good uf the tow u and community.— Press. This settles it. We will have to leave towii on aceouut of the pressure for that “t venty-fire cents” in favor Jeremijth. Bro. Jeremiah, upon ot our word <f honor (if we Have any), we did not know that you wauled to bore for gks with that “twenty-live rants,” or we would have paid itSoiuebody lend us a quarter to give to Bro. Jeremiah. Now Bro. Jeremiah, dou t be so foolish. Because we called you Bro. Jeremiah, you called us Bro. Laurence. We put Out a hook with a bait ou it, and like another sucker, you took it iu, and it Is now the “French editor." Look out. We will hare the hook baited again. We will t xplaiu that these are not the Canid a fisheries, and that Bro. jlarrel has nothing to do with them. You need not he afraid. Bknato* Sheehan begins fully to realise that the National’ revenues must be reduced. It is a pity that the Republican party, “mil of wbicb he saw, and s part of which he was,” could not have made the same discovery in lire twenty years of {to postbellum rale. It was necessary for the Democracy to come into power before the party of Mr. Sherman would confess that the people were being taxed something like 1150,000,000 a year more than was needed for the expenses of sfjovero meat econoaucaljjr administered. Sherman ought In declare himself a Democrat ou these points at least.

Ir it wens fair to compel the debtor class to pajr debts contracted a few rears ago in money twice as Tsiuable as that by irbkh the debt was measured when it was contracted, would it not he’ as fair now to divide our present dollars into taro and give to each of the new ideecs the power to discharge a dollar of debt. What a lnowl wouhl come from Wail street were such a proposition seriously considered by Congress? They would denounce the advocates of such a plan common thieves ami highway robbers yet the millions of the Goulds iwd Vanderbilts represent | the same sort of thievery. Half of! their great wealth represents property j actually confiscated trout the people •—wealth taken front them by force and contrary to their will. If any change is tc> be made la the volume or vglae of money, let I be volume be increased aid the value of it decreased. Make it possible for the debtor to discharge his debts. Don't consign him to eternal surfdom. V

t -e luck of m» the new' epics for I of promoiipns in the Dipt Ip V<Uto revived. ^ t' feature of Civil Service refot’ii loojpcmthHi litis mouth, when {h'eftecvs if tay be observes!,, w hate vet Uttv Lave lx* n the object of its prowit tfatf»rs I'Jiren this result will bt difficult to reftcli, for those drop;**! front kepuWkroils are sehlotn heard froaiMbiit, ;j.t«i then their fSMftir strut'ccs are bu!. feeble, for their influence h.ts swauetl With tbs advent of a new rvln'iiii: nation. And tef the cpiitnry be ptm-hutued as loudly as they citoo-e— the boasted 'removal of jmi|ibeal pi“ssnrc t'o influence appointments to, promotions in, and mafponh front, the piblk- service, is as tar from being accomplished to-dav as it ever was, £)V|y head of Itureau, or office, importuned continually ami j»orsisjent!y for place; and members of the CJvJI Service Commission t belli selves have oectt appruachcei in order that 'be candidate for an ixtpettding examination may itavc the advantage of s personal introduction. Hie Ifllterehce. Sherman rs'Ulainc aud III nine vs. Shermau. Cleveland vs. uebody aud ttobodv vs.CIcveUnd. Thk campaign ot 1883 will come aud go out Fikc a lion.

SucKMAx axis Blaine aye looking with green eves at one another. W. B. Pirklc expresses himself satisfied with the superiulcndency, It is now a question whether the (reelection of Carlisle will be defeatedW. B. Pieklk “took the bull by the horns and putdiis nose to the ground.’' Unlike the Irishman, he laughs last as well as first. Last Monday settled the awful question, and nine trustees an; at ease as well as nine candidates for the office of Superintendent. But one man has been completely satisfied, however. Here, you Kepbulicau, how is this? Kentucky State bonds arc quoted above pur. Ohio has to sf". T.'.ate bonds at a discount to put some money in her empty treasury. Let Mr. C'Bradley take the stand—Louisville Times. - 11 1 1 It- f.ithke Bro. llarrcll4 or Bro. .lerremiah were ah unmarried lady, and the other a bachelor editor, both would need to be much better looking tban they are in order .to bridge over the fiery gulf between them in order that a matrimonial olive branch might pa-? between them without wilting, “I ]>RiMt beer and light wines mv--clf," say- President Cleveland, - “and I thigk 1 feel all the better for them, but I do not recommend their use toothers, because I believe that every man •hould be a law unto himself in (bis matter.’’ It seems that President Cleveland does not propose to dictate where he has no bub-ties?. T Tm: government of Kausue is now pretty much in the haiids of newspaper men. The governor, the lieuten-ant-governor, the commissioner of insurance, one of tlic three railroad commissioners and a score of minor officials are newspaper men. The natural presumptiou is that while this state of affairs continues the people of Kansas will eujov first-class government. Some ot our citixeus do not know what we mean by home protection in that flour will article. To let no one except home factories sell flour in Petersburg would be a nice illustration of Republican protection. Hoar would you like it ? Men object to this kiud of protection,* and yet every day such is carried iuto the homes of the poor, not on flour, but on almost every thing else. Tue election of County Superintendent which took place here on last Monday morning was one of the most interesting which ever occunid iu this State. Voting commenced a little after one o’clock P. M. and lasted till 8:30 P. M. There were eighty - six ballots cast. The difficulty teemed to arise from the fact tha't Mr. Pirkle, the successful candidate, was trustee ot Monroe township, and was voting for himself, lie cast eightyfive votes for himself, voting for himself every time but once. The first time he voted for another candidate. W. A. Oiipbant, of Clay township, was the most obstinate in trying to niaatain that an officer has no right to use his office to elect himself to a higher position. ■ Me Murray, of Washington township: Alonxo Martin. of Patoka, and Anon Atkins, of Logan, seemd to think that Mr. I*irkle had a claim that should be respected.

l ms rmperi is neciost oi i irsns bariiis their noses wrung, lie 'took t be bull by the bora and put his nose no the ground.” It seems that politics will direst a partisan of ailt the firmness and resolution which he may bare. “It is only a great character, indeed, that can bold out against what is wrong in times when it is necessary for him to sacrifice self prospects for the sake of sacred principles. Whether Mr. Pirkle had a right to vote for himself, morally or legally, is a qnestiou ou which the Demotkat will not Tenure an opinion. We will say that be has been rkosentofill a position Hi which {are hope he will be caretul. It is a position upon which the ffature of the children of Pike county depends. It is hoped that be trill conduct himself in that way which will secure the greatest good to the greatest number. With this conduct he will hare : no firmer support than the pgxotjtAT. 9

is ■■ -• ■ Railroad Racket. mg tiie shop ground is going I rapidly forvratd aytV asliingtou. j 2*rqspeeta for life const ruction of tfco ro*l fro ft Efitora to Richmond | arc good. The number of accidents on rail* ! ways for April was !K), in which 41 i persons were killed and 10$ injured. Brown county, Indiana, lias no railroad, but prospects are now favorable for the Cincinnat i & St. Louis road to pass through it, one township having aTieuiTy'vofer'aid “and another will probably do so June SL There has been a change of agents for the X I. at Maiuville, W, W. Swartz, who has been agent there every since the station was opened in 1885, retiring and C. II. Iluddlcsou, of Patoka, Iiul., taking his place, Tire negotiations that have been making for sonic time for the sale Of tire Evansville and Indianapolis Railroad have not vei been cotnpleted at tills writing. Whether it will sell is quite unreliable. The life of a railroader is onaof tire hardest imaginable. Those irregular habits, which are so detrimental to health, and which will shorten the life of any one, can not be avoided by a railroader. Notwithstanding these

are facts, yet the man who spends Ins life on a railroad for the accommodation of others receives but little compensation and no credit for his service. It was difficult to tell all that were candidates at the Superintendent's election. We remember that the following received votes : George West, W. B. Pirkle, J. I- Mount, A. L. Counter. J. W. Gladish. K. II. Harrell, M. L. Ileathmau, J. G. Weaver, Jonithan Jerrcll, and some half a dozen others. The question to decide was whether J. I* Mount would hold over, or W. II. Pirkle should be elected, The result is elsewhere in this paper. _ The death of Mr. Wheeler leaves Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine, the onlr liviugman who has occupied the position of Vice»Presideut of the United States. Those who knew Mr Wheeler personally have al w»y him ) an lioiios*, ^.iiccre and fairly able mau. | C ircumstance*placed him in a very 1 unfortunate situation, and he has done the best that he could with it by keeping verv quiet ever since. Pernaps it would not be advisable to call upon Mr. John Sherman io write his obituary with the same brush that he used in his Illinois speech. The discussion ot frauds u|«»i the ballot might be a trifle aliunde in that respect.

I HALL’S HOW’S THIS? We offer tine Hundred Dollars Reward for any eat*- oft atarrh that tan not.be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. . V.J CHEXKV* CD., Toledo, O. I’. S.- Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken iuterI nallv. acting directly ui*>n the bhaal ami mucus surfaces of the system. Price,75ct*. [»r bottle. Sold bv all Druggists. [it4 CATARRH CURE.

Tur. country would pardon John TV. Davis, of Rhode Island, if he should feci some what proud just now. lie is the first Democrat who has been permitted to sit in the Governor's wealth for about a third of century. Don't Experiment. Ton cannot afford to waste tune in experimenting when your lungs is in danger. Consumption nlwnys wins at first, caly a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's Sen Diecovery in Consumption. Coughs and Colds, hut be sum you get the geuuiue. Hecauoe he can make mote profit he mar tell you he has something just as good, or just the same. I’uu’I be deeeivmi, but insist upon getting Dr. King's Sew Discovery, which in guaranteed to give relief in alt Throat, Lung and chest affections. Trial Bottles bee at Adame * Sen's Drug Store. Tan color line in the Sooth is fast breaking. The result of the Virginia elections show Democratic gains. So in many other parts of the South. The gain comes mainly from the colored population.

mum UftMMtiMKMfeailurtk and tonic to •vcripcmeUifikkMMiirtA relieve colic , headache, dckMontck. tidiputni dysentery and the complaints incident to child* hood. Let the children take Sim moos Liver Regulator and keep well. It ia pureiv Tejtetbie. not unplesnt to the maw and safe to take alone or in eonnnection with ocher medinec. The Genuine kaa our Trad Hark "E” ■a red on (tout of wrapper, J H. Zeilin * Co* Philadelphia. Pa. [3t4 The United State# has more money | in the banks and in the hands of the i people than any other nation in the world except France. It has 13116 for every man, woman and child in the eonnlry against ti'liSia Great Britain. And yet many people are clamoring that the 6tock of cash is getting too low, and that a monetary ; disturbance will result because of it, all of which is antusing topersonsen((lowed with the ordinary quota of I sense. Saved His life. ! Mr. IX I. Wfleoxson, of Done Care, Kr„ says be was, for many yean, baddy afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetics; the pains were almost oneadoralfe a ad would some* ; times almost throw him is to cotivul lions. Us tried Electric Bitters and got relief from first bottle and alter tnkig six bottles was entirety cured, and had gained ia flesh eighteen pounds. toy* he iwsitirely botier es he would have died, had it not been for the rsiief afflmlsd by Electric Bitters, sold a* fifty cynts a bottle bj Adams* Son.

;V- vJVj»Wf|.<1»iif w i. "»i tv**GLEANINGS. Tim late Washington C. Dei'^uw bequeathed $300,000.00 to his family ami $5,000,000.00 to beucvolcut ami educational purposes. At the regular monthly mcetingof the Business Men's Association which will beheld to-night matter*connected with the coming soldiers' reunion will be diesussed.—<JSmmreille Courier June 1st. There is great excitement iu Arkansas over gold discoveries iu the Fort Smith region. T|jjtt is one of the richest states in the Union in natural! resources, and this new attraction will draw immigration in a greater degree than evor. Where to (Jo and What to Eto, is the title of a little book just received |n this oflliec. Without any readiug of this book you may know that where to go, is Petersburg; and what to do, is to be energetic ami thereby make a Hiving aud lay by something for the '■rainy day.” loan? Jitblack’s Heroism. 'Flic Washirgton Post says: “Ensign Niblack, well known in this city, and sopof eg-liepresentativc Niblack, (.ot Indiana, has been praised highly la dispatches to the nary department for his coudtict in rescuing the crew of the ship Ocean Queen, which founI dered off Cape Gregory, oil the Pacific east, recently, Mr. Niblack is oil tire coast survey steamer Patterson. | , 'FgB.Pciisylyania high license law )s so formed as to be almost eutirely ; imperative. It provides that “no licrson. tcitk or without license, shall | sell or give away any kind of liquor on Sunday under a penalty of $200 uor more thfin $500. This makes it criminal to serve wine to a friend on Sunday, or to admiuister the sacrem >nt. Temppraiico laws should be framed carefully. _ I,, ., I.^I—

1 Swift’s Specific Is nature \s own remedy, made from roots gutliiered from the forests of Georgia. The method by which it » made was obtained by a half-breed from the 1‘reek Indians who inhabited a portion of Georgia, which was communicated to one of the early settlers, and thus the formula has been handed down to the present day... The above cut represents the me this 1 of manufacture twenty years ago, by Mr. V T Hwift. one of the present proprietors. The demand has been gradually increasing until a fMMMGO laboratory *-s now necessary to supply the trade. A foreign demand has been created, and enlarged facilities will be necessary to meet it. This great VEGETABLE BLOOD PUBIFIEB Cancer, .Catarrh, Scrofula, Eozeina, Ulcers, ltlteumatism, Blootl Taint, hereditary or otherwise, without the use of Memtry or Potash. Books on “Contagious Blood Poison” and ou “Blood ami .Sktu Diseases” mailed free. X. V. 1>7 W. £id St. Drawers, Atlanta, Ga. a* —CCKES— Porsaiepy all gsists. C THK KW1 FT SPECIFIC CO.,

Some of our exchanges are publishing articles ou the wealth of the presidents. -That is ali right, but they should not express surprise that presidents have generally been poor. Pollitici&ns and men who succeed to the | presidency have neither time for money making, nor for money saving. _ Bncklea’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, -Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money retu tided. Price 45 cents per box. For sale by Adams k. Sou. . 38yl Errors is again iua king purchases of American securities. naMr«u*k.wpnhrClimU, Vhsa Wpnta CASTOU4 K i k;Tax Uuked States has the best reputation abroad erf any country on earth. « Itch, Prairie Mange and Scratcbeof every kind cured in thirty minutes by Woolforda Sanitary Lotion. Use no other- 'This never 'fails. Sold by J. R Adams Ss Son, druggists, Peters# burg, Iud. 27-ly Pian vrs a generation hence, none, broadly speaking, but the student of American history will know that such men as James G. Blaine, George F. Edmunds, Samuel J. Randall and John G. Carlisle ever lived. Time empties all honors. The Best and Cheapest College. The Commercial College of Kentucky University, received the Highest Honor and Gold Medal at the World’s Exposition over all other Colleges for System of Book-keeping and Business Edncaton. It is situated in the beautiful, healthy and renowned city of Lexington, Ky., accessible by the leading railroads. Arrange no w to enter this College, as students can enter at any time. Bead advert isemen t of this College in another column and write for particulars to its Presales*, Wu.*cb K. Smith, Lexington, Ky.

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£ailroad-:-Time -:-Talx.es, En&viUe 4 Indianapolis BaJlratd. Tufciig Effect Sunday, A«g. was. tlOJXC NoUTUSTATIONS. '*'!>» Evansville_ * Sbmenrtllc . Oakland City, “ Petersburg Arr. >V ashntgttm So. 1*. 9:00 a m WM a la 10:1a a m . 10:ort a in 11:50 pm stations. tiOISti SCL'TR. so. as. 5:»» i> 14 (j:4i n 14 Til® » U) leoflmot Oep. Washington " Petersburg Oakland Cjly. •* Somerville Arr. Evansville No. 9. .i-.Wvm a:S8 p ||l S:<Hi> 01 3:15 p ni * . . Ijio P m Viaw p II, No. 11 [south] at rivets at 6:33a. n>. aud No. IS f north] at 6:30 p. 41. trains rim daily ogee it Sunday, connect, ian with trains east 414) west on O. * ill. at nqsiiifcgtou. G, I, GRAJOlElt. General Passenger Agent. Xo.S7. t.13 pm «t!3 P 14 4?40 0 »• ffssrpm EYAHSV1LLB ft TEREE HAUTE B, 8. CONDENSED TIJlK-t'ABLE. rniK CAU1>, IS EFFECT OCT. 11, 18(0, *???- s* £&•*!*.£ ? SS*S!g 33333 ‘ I SSSSSiSsIssg ? ?n wwo-ewe ,t 533358353 a ~ <x qp fcj c>kS:>S t •vvsrsra ** 22222 ? S illtsttk?k *9 *9 : *---' '• *9,9,9'a,9rym & 5 t.Jj- " §335533 c j5: * _ 335555355353 * tsssriS 3 = 3 = 3* <e^*.e.a if SS888? •svswws £ 33355 ~ .*-•<* % iSSSSSSSSSSSI ? s*apassp»»« 333553533338 ???’ «*.A.o>«smSi-g isg: ; sg'ssfeks ? ssp: : psapppp at 385:: 5553333 ' eae^woZ'aca u gggs's's'sfess ? 'faar'ssrvsii n 3353333533 Train No, J leave*. Terre Haute at 2:30 p. »>. mid arrives In Evansville at 7:15 p.m Train No. 6 leaves Evansville at 10:30 *, *, and arrives in Terre liante at 9:35 p ». Trains 5 and 6daily with sleeper between Nashville and Chicago. Trains 3 and 4 daily with sleeping err* between Evansville Chicago and Evansville and Indianapolis. Trains 3 and 1 dail/ with through Buffet coach between Evanrvilleand Indianapolis. Trains 9,1,23.84 drily except Sunday. THE OLD RELIABLE O. Siz ZL£. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI. PavaiarThrssyli Bent, and Direct Fast Line i « alt Petals East <5c "We£t_ Fsst Time, bit tats a*4atl*a« ss4 thus lts> ■rrtics, la I'alwAPepata. a THREE D.tlLV TRAINS EACH WAV BETWEEN Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Loiis, 4 Stopping an Way Points. Laxarlxat Psrlsr t'srn s mil Bsi_._ Sleeping Cars ■ all Sight Trains. Hit UI C tilt'll KM rn ILL null. TRAINS CUING EAST: Stations. Aceom Day Night Past iuod’n Kxp. Exp. Exp. '.ctr-vys

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