Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 28, Petersburg, Pike County, 1 December 1887 — Page 2

■Jjk * SMESS ' (be Idw, and cm '■■ ^ui-ed by tte* Oread jf tho IJT«r ul .*AJrtr .01A 00., :.T I ted a* "■"’.%r)7rrAK «f on* «r tin _._pkfdtiui of ln» ^Kvs&w^jKjiSs “jwa-aw d.B.MO*t£Y. headache" kM*Tn*U L»nr and la kf HI toil lIYERREWUffOB si urn mmn humceb |b» kn franatai k? ttelac » 4» m m« m « II Int *■- ■—■T*-11 EDITORIAL BOTES. QBOViB CLEVELAND. muFr'iSir.' m MLUAH E. NI BLACK. Tar* Now Turk Sum Uunro for Giwtmr Cl#T«*l»n«l flESSESBSSFinesaHP h,.in'l plume wu earreodered to tte tut aatlonul campaign. m lifOOU, of New York, MB* #01 to ha’« hi* father’* political lock. Kvmrraiita ta at praaaat pointing to pa «0Hy National Domoaratk roa- ^

I Blmvs ie nmeiuf over the law | etaction. He don't know “whit loi !hiak of it/*_ *_ , Wnm J»8 Davia dtaa the ftepub Ban editor wUI b* a little nbortar of datnpniga thoodor._ M«n uti-UiiMM Ut wanting tlHwit aadoqa RapnhHaan owntfcokfMlnUt U.i Kmann that Brock a good trnaUe one* and wHt do an again. That U* will i>c intie*! tpero ana ba IW doobt.__• l** oca a Danmcratic adminutiatt>>u, "Jabiuet uBccrn no longer oat pahtie petronege to fbrtbar pereoaal > ambition. This Kr|MibU<aat have a (at tiling of it. They nano gooo lwt«BeiM) a Nr lineal panr “boa** that ie, in 1 like 'entity. i" .. Lct tbr 1 tone •oral* In Marioa town-1 ehip orgauiia aad gw to work la aarn-, oat. Uin Mr. Brack the anipcrt ha i juetlr ttaai root. Vow that we hare a Iaemocratir1 administration, forced nnawmant*. for State or National aiaction* ara no ! longer tolerated. a iritLiLaag Ah ortHtOH ia apringiag up to tho j betiaf that the Chtoag* Time* will advocate the nomiaatiot. of Judge Oneham for Praeident r Pivot Cleveland took itaa aaat an PraoMent, ci-rroption faadi caa not whiak

?9unt'«NM not earrr Um fell DCth of kU party ia OUo, i ahtlltiea am (bat h« would not a strung candidate for Ir vocldUc a run* to ihvtk a aun a* Jobm Sbortn»n i Unary • vrr a people whose blood has f lbs Senator's hand* to his el■IlLS'.1- Ut'm'-l : 1st (mat disposition Ljr Urpabticsiis to kill uftha vrddiif that took |4aco at Winslow last rear be- * twsoa the Republican ud National j partioa. is. w-t . .■'■■a'ju.t Va*t aa amount of lepabiieaa campaign tbwodor the “WhHa .Caps’* of kvtli eonnt.tr would prod doe. tf they only Herd to the 800U1 au«l wonld Muhk a

Wo fire below three fMMionei from Moral Halstead, the area who kM heea abwmog PntfUeot VUlir such eebemcoce. Ilere li what he eaM to hie lam harangue: "Will Bepolilicans of Kew York Madly take ik*W that the Repaid!- —— of Ohio apeak right oat oa the great public question*? Aad are are rewarded for our direct method* by success 1h stamping out the mugwump*, and w» hare comparatlrely few prohibitonWts. The way Jo hold the line* of battle into edge there with f re. And when the Solid Sooth unfurl* the broad banner of the Confederate bloodr shirt, we da not think It wicked to put up the Old Cleg end tarn loose the bird of glory." . The following Is what be said to Secretary Chase daring the late war: “Our noble Army ofthejdlsaireippi la being wasted by the foolish drankea and stupid Grant. lie can’t organize, or control, or fight aa army. I bara no personal feeling shout it, hat I know ho is nu ass.” Aad tbs following ho said aboot tba martyr Dacota; “Tbs President's [Lincoln] weak, puting piddling hemasiiarianism is death aad hell to tbs army. Caa’t you take kirn by the throat mod knock his hood against n wall astil ha Is broogbt to his reaew oa Urn war btlaes? 1 do not spank wantonly wbyn I say there are persona who .would feel that they were doiag God's serrice to kill him, if it were not feared that Hamlia is a bigger fool than be i*. Aad yet tbe pitiful Congress twaddles weekly la pci rat# caucus about political mature, as if a little more nigger would do everything.'1 Mr. Murat Halstead is eridently a writ ter who udguthfa bare with fra, u parson of Bound Judgement nod dssp pore options, a disc rest aad roteaMa Republican counselor, and oft heart pierced with the woes of the colored rase*. That such a man should say hard thiage about Cleveland is uotsnrpris- »«>«• ^ In x local aewa item last week tbe Petersburg Frees pretended that the editor of the Dmocaar Is to blame for the fret that tbs people ot this town hare out bored for gas. Ha giro* ns great influencial credit, and labor* nador the mi*taken idea that wa are the tows treasurer, aad are koiding the pocket string* of tbs “wealthW ofthe vicinity. If there - are those wKo have the money to push the enterprise, and are willing to do so, the

1)Otoe*.at bid* them God aperxl, aud ■ hope* t It At inch vile peraoaalitie* at thia mm and three or fear that appeared In other local papal* feat week awv ho*e the people aay more, whether the people bate for <M or not; aad we alao expraaa adealra that the eery •W’-tata editor of the rreaa call early Monday moraine to tall ao la what way the wealthv( f)aditote oT thia town can “boom ft.” Tat DmtocBAT auggeated the iloe., W.E. Nibtack, of Viocennea, aa the I raadidata for the neat Governor of' Indiaui. dome of the paper*, the! Evaaevilie Cwnkr among the ana-; bar, tried to abow that the Hon. gee-' tletrin would aot be eligible, Muepitloslaf that there aright beeometbiag tf^hla Mu, ate took hie bum down. RaTweaooa after dfoaavered tiu> miatake of ear Meade, aad agaia pat hii eawe ap for the ptaea Heieaew enjejriag a boom for Governor. Hale the man of aH mca for that plate He la a aaaa of data political record,: eaa who a«vej grew rwh from die-' hooeat acnin oflcc. He ia above bribery, and. above partheiiahip ia hi» «grial acta Give ea oar ticket. Cleveland for Preaident, Gray for Vir* Preaident, aad Nibiark for GovIr ntAiatahoald nuM pretfident of the United Statee he might hear of more armada! thaa he heard of la the feat campaign. He may And .it neefor gaarler, than draw tha caeit with ; the aaanrtion nndar oath that he cook)! W»t get jew ice ie the etetea where aweb pa para are pabHabed, aa waa the: eaae with him in Indiana. ■ ^ - *“ •

(*Mipkn««naMr and the aatj MtioMi campaign to iaaare ItepaMi- j «nn *iccee#,lbc member* of the g. o. p.' weak* or mi air bn iycnpabfe of wak j iag their willa. The member* of that partr hare long ben anted for going j wild with excitement ever? time me- j ceee crowned their effort*. v ii i ii ** ftw«TT politic* grow* rvetlCM. E. IL liarntll. editor of the New*, baa too at rang a following to aak the Big: fhar; and, aa hr baa head and heart of hie own, then in likeiv to he a policy mapped o«t Aw Uaeif, of itariC hr it. aaii; and followed hr a maltitodr. Mad la Koratm He had kb

Tnrrttideeiamach easier tMn to eoagfeMt. Thu lM*i* tn*e utonroJth Mfih M idEoothdjtsrtttti for. otrnMm know it. Om can not help Irtiaf Wind kt the redicukms language fr»m his wt pen, while that from bis neighbor appear* more so. An article, written shoot “The Turkey,” and published in a neighbor couuty paper, contains with other* a eetitense which present* ideas too falsa to User been intended be the writer. The sentence is the followiugi ‘ ‘ ‘ “I know of to andder and teaching sight than to dee n lonesome-looking, tearfnt tnfkvy trudging along behind a light hearted hoy was ring a trium-t phant smile. and V string in htohmtd to the other end of which is tied a kernel of corn ia«Me the poor bird’s craw” We would rather wa a tar key lad by that wickad boy thha to have one sympathies with-a* ia tnrch aVk wardly ax pressed ideas ha the above. To nee “sadder” ia one member of the phrase, “sadder sad touching, and the wont “tone king” ia Urn other member, breaks the Men in two, and Hit as the1 Urn the mm# degree of bomia both members. Besides, the conjunction is wrong, aad the elanoi s ho a hi. read, “I know orno or more I on chi og sight.’' The of a aad “eight” isweil enough— ia English thinking—bat the idea that a turkey shade tears, or ooald he a “loaesome-thihg” when lad ay a hoy who would pall its craw out ia ease it refused to go, ia not an “English” Men. Aad to any that a boy coaid bo “light hearted” whea tortariag an salats! of say kind bast a moral thought To wear “a ttiumphaat •mils” may ha the cam with seen a boy possessing a devil, hat “wearing a string ia hi* hand” eng not be American. The wicked hey might have worn “a triumphant smile,” “with a string la his hand, the other end of which was tied to a grata of corn In the poor bird's craw,” hat how the writer ever got through his head tbs idea that the grain of corn was tied to the string is what we eaa not consistently think oat We would have tied the suing to the grain of corn. Candidate. The Lafayette Journal is booming James McCabe for TCJoreruor of Indiana. McCabe ia a sound Democrat and very popular throughout the state. In speaking of the coming State Convention ,tbe Journal says i

in aacuua ix iw luit u once igrat te i)m Uw Jumi McCabe, af Wxrrrt co. The logic Bad ooaviaeiaf power M Mr. Mo> (Mil MMkll «r«k*i tn iht Mut. Ike Q. S OrU. wtrt«BiB| a majority at Marly MM. Mr. Orth*a uawhu^ooM *•—nMr. MoC«ba la jaiat debate. wbaa mpaatad oppartaoiUee to do eo doling that eawpatga.adwimd nT hut bob ooaetracUoa. the otraagtb mad raeovrea* of Mb oppOBtat aad waa afraid to meet Uw. Mr. McCaba la bow la tha prime of hi* wanoat of Uw akfawt Itvjtn la tbrliti. tha abtitry to Democratic party hi tha woat eoarlaelag If it hi UM that tha American peopUdriah too iMch whiaker and boar •mi it miM ha hat hi r for thaw to redace tha aggregate of their potation*, tha laat iataraal revenue report furnisher fact* to njom at. Tim iVcaipU from the tax on spirit* *vre'f3,Sfe3,000 las: than in lfflft, aV) >e receipts ftroh; the hear taa MOOOyMO tear aa< this aHhoegli the pnpoiatlha had increased 1400,000. On»p«»teaae evidently grntripg non IMMpirate In are pmhnbtr maiytMf UpftwrittfralhHi intemperate coMhaaptioa ufthae^rrearent beverages with which they mitigate the mferiaga of rammirr weather.

Ok itt 80th lut. Atlanta, Qa^ Tot* •dm iYokibuioa Pnkibidw <ru defeated. The woman of the town; prayed the alaetloa, bM **8 wn fcftatrf, Wa» tha Lord on tkt •kU of aaii-Proiiibilion f Bwraty ns*. and served hot lunch for the influence It w««M have on tha voter*. May ha the I»rd vu not in favor of bribery. Tha remit of tha election looks so. Bot the troth is that tha negrod*^; eU Prohibition. The Boot hern negro may yet coapte 0$ rtil machioa. t • • S5$B5K9nE3EHE9 - * • Son of the newspaper, ropsrttrs ham lately bam patting Blaine on tha health list. Tim hat time ha was W htlhihtthanali hsqily gat nhaat. Bat the report foiled to bring Khn Htknl precedence, and so they have now changed their tactics, and ha la >t a “All U watt that node well.’* Scot Baytef tha Shelby Democrat, ta oat tor Cleveland in strong terms. Ha ie the Democrat wham BepnbBeaas lauded to the skim not long ago begaaaa heeritieised Cleoeiaad'e Hr^cpfdaan.

A A risit to Saratoga, or to may other Stun aier mart will tonat all kinds of poop*-AM all Undo of things; that w, aeon oftha visitor* ara paopta ami noma are thinga. - Wa (to not n*p the term la application to «obm of the peculiar rial ton U> ac.\u» dalixe than, bat becanae then la _ao rerd la tkaSngPah 'aoitadtoinelhdiag the awfully -peculiar attribute* lrhicblietoag to some of the htmtaa nondescript* that rWttbesn watering places. There aieTaM kind* at people irich.all.kUds of complaint* at laxy resorts.; It fa true-th* * of atmosphere doe$ them good, and improper habit* at home ha* made neb a chango oeecaaaiy, thoagb.to' ^ where else* Would do as well to the ipri ug* *ft> woe h "ticciiscifies Thera lira many raaaoaa why wee and women go to the spring* Some geoUemen(?)g<> becauaeabme 1*31** go that lire oot their wine or awton; aod norne lad lee go becaan their huebaede nod brother* ar^ aot.there-n take toe place of eo me‘Other »*•*» brother or lioaband. Soon gobecauseit,!* fashionable. ''“Itwwtjd^for. Min. Jones to y6u the tpringwJf I doff go," soy* Min:&Mtbf "MTU* Smiley n/UW M b&jgif it «| M«hiibte. B^yaritorijr—m* gob sea ass Ithey are Jo*VidstoPf heed that w ill; poaw’ *finwm getting unperabundantf^tVUe by aof the tningfal WWtff* fewer foula, aad beHene la srttk visits teak'than the 9htk There comes from the North to these fountain* of yoath and rigor, a character whole perhapetoe-oalr-haiag oa earth that cau provok ea amile from a philosopher. Reiaaot a noadcfeript intodmuori* hie look*; par ia his iulaatioaa;-noria aaythiagexcept what be know*. 'Too coo soon rise him np ineverythiug except one; ; namely, yon etgiiot fibd oat bow littie he knows. Sis most peculiar characteristic* are 'in hia' style of dree*. Het-airiesa cane, of coarse, aad wean a twtHtoory hat. These are Indispesstbls. HU coat is a dressy affair—a swallow-tail that t* much longer than the overcoat, not only ia coming dewa a little closer to hi* knew, bat in ini hiding otherwise; tor it also cornea closer to,h>* hands by taro inches. Bat for <11 ibis it does not come within - six inches of hi* hand*, and tfeg reeftof the space is taken ap by linen tuff^grhich are worn in such a way a* to show the whole of them. Tby .cigar be smokes is about eiglit or twelve inches long, the sice of n lamp chimney,’And ia always, and often lighted 'bry ‘k serrent, a

of what his master's Thisaervent, a* is not hie only pos* own* a companionable doc like* him as done his society dude, for the good and abundant food he gets. Ilofcap also haired 1 an estate, lives in the East, and has the ‘’blue-blood'’ in him. For those reasons he is considered a born aristocrat, and hi* society servant leans no occasion to call him “law«l.” Lord, yes, lord, because he has heirod an estate, is wealthy without au effort; rich, hht would have bean poor but for bis ui^Mius whose noble ways he can never imitate. This is your born arietecracv! This is tberuau whose own blood kin, whose own brother is not considered aristocratic because he was not “the first bora” to fall heir to ie estate. This it the man whose uc::je much flatters a Boston belie be6tdW be is wealthy, but whose blood would he shunned in the garb of an honest, intellectual, industrious man. Arieucrau. by bfetfC! 8hame%Hfc idea of a “bora srislocrscy! another charadef’ tad of who visits these spring*; three of They come generally .from tie of the United State*. One i* who must IP the spring*, or somewhere ehe. hr the actual gsed.it will do her broken down constitution- ^she deBut there are two ether character* who gets the springs from th* South. | la fact ail go, for it ia fashionable; land they go, though their jjpaijr does not hold out long, and they, rewhieb readers h _ . for you t» lad out what springs they have , silence for non

artem ill—Ira, m int is i ! gnat big, ter, AO. good-far aothiag woman, who gowfafba >pfiagi>» ratme »be U too ter fa farl good" at

TW

JiefYoasJebilit; A gentleman haring been et> nervoonProetraticn, Semina) neaa, Premat ur Decgv, anil al! eeil effect* of early indierretio To t**ad Wfch 30“ Vf wieh, and-wtN* jHefe him their torn*, be «Htt*eed (free) by mail, a-copy the recipe an ar follr o«ed in,bi*c»ec. AtMreaa. •de'nce, James VC. Pinks kt, 4: Street. N. Y. "*P sd of »f the i. and make Wb. ympi on»?edar yi* Lt „ ABE L. CASK. M. D., Pbjsidaa £ Sarg ob, h*it * ItyM Will practice in Pike and at aninp counties. *i^al!a promptly a mW (a, day or. night. (Mice ho« f, day aad^fht.ror CAK SK MAOk-mncrr :or Hum IT FUSS ©iLmores IEMUIIC1I1 ifirCAC au. IteCai -MIA >t "nmti £*iv

srssrSMnssi. IlDi Worn*. uhM •toep. Mt Ww

. B.T. ; *'• BtT8lKE8SC<X>LLKGE. _-__i___• i’HELCS v • ACADEMY -) ANIX(— . BUSINESS' COLLEGE; „ ’ - Indiana, -) 18 A CVERT THOROUGH, PRACTKAL AHD PROGRESSIVE ^SCHOOL —. r vi • a ■ Gives Better Advantages than- aay ijfr* School ta Southern Indiana. Book-keeping and Business Forms ; Business Cale&hitions and. Correspondence j Practical Grammar, Short-’ Hand ai;d Type-A\ ritingyAe.. «fcc. All at greatly reduced rates. * ddress T. AV.l JfrjTjc^IELL, 214 Main ; \ Bet. Second and Third, Evansville, 3-nd. ROLLING (mm.

Tbe Hartmui Acme Caster mm Thl* Coulter 1* readily adjusted'to ill .any die plow ben, and to ertt laed'or cdator or aide draft plow o plow of any matte or constraction, right or left hand, The ' ' ‘ ‘ bolt dan 4M*feSt?Si!d ly bnb and u!«l the kxirualaaad_ hard, central and mdo1 The Acme can be rigged to any plot). In two to flee mlnutea time; is strong | and durable, and altogether the txau Coulter In the market. C. R. S4BTKAS, Patentee aa4 Sole Manafaeturer, Vincennes, Ind.

HAMMOND* TEIE JIWIUK.

Prices on all good* cot down to the lowest notch to suit ; the'Hard times. : SALEM P. HAMMOND; igqrqus Health

WOTMT.—fajM«ih.P.*»r HARRIS REMEDY CO, fte*« ^■soes if .1 Mof our M

LITHOGRAPHER ICLECTROTYPER IENCRAVER IMS BLANK BOOKS. CTO. -! HOUM w xw PB FMJ—HIAUT Tl THE. CERTAIN ©Li-Cure :CE, •14K> P*r BotUe. J. C. MENDENHALL A CO., Bold by Freak sod Hombrook.

PAINT YOUR BUGGY FffiDBLPOUJB Birrs HONEST tal ><!£(,cp!c£f StoarImS tin HOUSE PAINT mS FiOOII PUT . _ cost A ws ri 1 pflBHter xxti —«nMr rHyrtw. —ri: - tifcku U* mm -j. -*•.

Sttusvllle & ladiuapaits RiM. Taking Effect f*sndajr,_0<.t. & Vtm. ovate xoittuT «**TlON6. *0.1*. .. S«.1S. • *p. EvsnariU* 9.-Mini Mpu " SomsrvtU® . 10:06 a■ J;Il pp “ Daklaod City. 10 riff am “ 6:1.6pi “ ..,'llttllBj .',6:67pm ; \nv’V**aiU|(ton :. ■ !!:»*» *r ~r-?!S0-Sjn > C.tKNU SUCT*. STATU D*p. Wtui_ “ Fmraburg .. “ Oakland City. “ SrmervHts .. iVrr. Evausvllle -So. 6. l:.'6pn Si® Jl,. 5:!W»m 6iW%-» tsltajp _ I 7‘JOtm *«• »« t«»utW),kotfwlcjVei«tit] nwitnirnt? 15:10 p. in. and ^e.32 [porth-'jounil freight] it 10:00 a.-a..- * - - - ■ . * " Trsina run dully except u>mn«et>* ms with train east and west op O- i St. at ” Waatiington. ’ST/.JMtAM ‘ DON’T continue!':to suffer from tiro many ailments brought on by an impure stated the blood ..when Dr. Oayaott’i Yellow ^Dock and Sarsaparilla will restore perfect health and physicalstrengtb. it, and you; use tfte best blood purifier and tonic that medical aid' * ence is able to produce. It cum .. Scrofula, King’s Evil, Erysipelas, .f Boils, Pimples, Sore Eyes, Pains in the Bones, Joint-apbes, Syphilis and Syphilitic Symptoms, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Costiveness, Saltrheum,Weak Kidneys, Liver Com- ' plaints, Fenutle Irregularities, Sick and Nervous Headaches, General ' Debility, Low Spirits. Loss oi Ap- * * petite, Ciu9pak.and Constitutional . Disorders, and as a Spring an d Fall . (Medicine,,,^ a^Qleanser. and Renewer of.the,j^dira.system Dr. Ouyaott’s Tallpw Dock and Bsrsaparilla ia far. better than any o<d>e? ' remedy-made. •

OBg! OailSl! fiOU|! £. •! . ' . ' ♦ ' Si What is more grating to the can and saddening to tire hearts id loving friends who thus behoh their dearly beloved who have inherited ' ' consumptive tendencies approach"irig the-brink of an early grave I What effort can' be counted too .-groat, what exertion too severe . that will give to all each suffering . ones a sew lease of life! And yet the Way isopen. Dr. Wisteria Balsam of Wild Cherry will-give sat%» faction, when ail elae fails. ‘ Keep a bottle always in the house; a 'single dose will relieve a painful ' fit of coughing. - ,-M i*.. I. THE OLB RELIABLE l' 0. <3z ■ '“OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI. : «»»lsr TfcHsgh Saute ant Direct I ait Lis* «• all Ptlsis cSc TXTestiMHa», Seat lnaswiOUtu u< tm Case »e'- a*«tiasa taal eloa.Bepetii. • A. ^BCRWAIAIf TRAIN *■ SACB WAT BKTWKED Loaisviile and SI Louis, Stopping at >Vay Point*. _ ■ Laxarbst Parler Cara s all I»aj Vftiaa. Pal are 1. • 8t*a»iaf Csi-a Is sU MrntTralaa. PUOt DAT cetCMKS e? all Tmm. TRAINS UOlNQ EAST: Stations. Accom- Day Nlxhl ■uxt'n Exp. Exp. 4 Exp., tvst. I-oula " Skortuc . “ Sandoval.. ** Odin. . . ** Fiona ... . •• Olney.. Vlmjenn'a “ Mttebelt. “ Seymour . N. Vernon ArCtneinnatl. " Looiavtlie.: '.TKJi hv Ctpclnn'ti — N. Vernaii •Sam SOenm 7«pu, 800pm •Mam Wpm lOteptu ** Mitchell.. “ VTnecnn’a. •* Olneyr. “ Flues ... . “ Odin _ *• Sandoval - Shatter Ar St. Louir - JBM tliipai '.I Warn 1010am 9 30pm 1010pm loummiisesni losipciiiapn nuaUn UlOam uaipm IS 17am BISpm 1252pm 123.1am lSDam 251pm 211piu 2 Slam 518am . 487pm 516pm 3Com 428am 440r>iu 115pm 422mm 163am . 737pm «:»pm {Siam 718am r 625pm 625pm — 8 (Sam INS GOING WEST: • :»*m 815am 708pm 800pm »Xlur 1037am 845pm 1038pm 1005air It83pm 1014pm II 10pm 11 loam 1261pm 1121pm 1217am 150pm atupm l(9am 235am IStpm 381pm 240am 350am 538pm 338pm 332am 415am 4 43pm 430pm 420am (15am 452pm 43Kpm 130am 52Sam Sdupra -Hipm 445am 515am 72toiii 8 lupoi Oatiom 7Brown Sieving far Aeeoisod&tMin in Cisciaittt, Looisfilie, St. Louis, YtsMigtn, Btlttflwre, ifav Tort PbiiadiipUt _ , uiad oil luleruaedtale Man. For Em jpranu and Land seekers, the “O A S}-” Is tlw Sternest and qulebeet route am* provide* the best accomodations. The 6.4 M. is the only line rtmnlncnaleepN*Tjr«idSS? **** ‘ For reliable information aa to route*#'rate*, ticket a, time, etc., apply i* peraon or by letter to E. 9. BasDriirt, Ticket Ar t. O.IX. Wy. Washington. lad.: - e;.taC.tt. JONES, District Pi*«ncer Airent, (•too A M!s*!x»!ppi R'y, Vincennes. Iidlane. JOHN F. BA US A F Ll, W. B. 8HATTUC, Free*t and Gen. Mon. Uen. Fait. A(t. CINCINNATI, O

If CattkteMit. We an | f ft K ¥ w ill send you free, somethin*' iUVliU 1 or great t'aloe end importanceto you, that will start you iit business which will bring >ou in more mosty right away than anything else ia thin world, Any one run de Hie work wad lire at ,w>ne. Either •ex; all aces. Something t ew, thut just cotes souf for all workers. We will start you; aap'tai net needed. Thin is oat of tko pouiar, important chances if» lifetime. Those wha are ambitious and enterprising' will apt dirts?. Grand outCtfrr*. Address True < Co., Augusta, Maine. :rr yew want tafonr a tin anil! ton A IttMir, Tofekai, I bi-otch