Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 16, Petersburg, Pike County, 6 September 1888 — Page 2

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Pike County Democrat, BY jr. L. jpiHRT. ISttUKD KVKUV THIHSPAV. L -I. , . , H J!». i!- 1 EDITORIAL NOTES. I» there any sruotl reason why IIov pv will not speak In joint debate will Matron? ! ■ ■ ■ "I. - ■ I .. 1H>k't send a man to congress if In wants a tax gricrlous to be borne Vote for I’arrctt.

* Tiir. member* of iln* g. o. p. in (Mi district now know who will be badly t*#tcp tor .Congress. Vot« for Maimmi ami you 11 ca* a vote to Ibe right direction. ‘Matsoi , it a hero who to comrades admire and lore. Wht should any .Man get angry ai avbat is the truth if it does happen ti t»c hanlon hi* owii party? Dow* with this robber tax ! , It wilt undoubtedly be a big day when the Democrats of Washington township raise a ttag pole at this place ' last every one put forth an effort ti Jiave a good crowd and a good da% geucraUy.

Wr. arc Iwodiys ahead ot linic this week on account of the fair in pro' grcs>, at this place. We hope those (4r«oNt who owe the Democrat wall Jms kit# enough to remember us thii >reek l- calling ami celling the same I am v m> iic-ans disposes! to abau clou thiiiiterests ami right* of 001 people—ml I therefore turn to tin coiiteinpItiMii ut a plan of retaltatiei a* a niodovhicli still reuiaius of treat ing the sitatiou.— Uroref Ctcrelamd ai 11 ■ ■ Ir Is pmbai* that the I*retmlenl*i mess PSe will a*.v*hf price V wheat.—New Atbauy laxlget Wheat ros. in price about thai tune. The IWnient knew ho wa; for America, t enters ami all. 44 AKKijtOM wa. four days drilling t judgement iu WiauapolLs to sliote down the laborin;meu. For iliia *er vice he receipted for ■ twenty dollar* which he wa* pail fur that service. That was go a da;, ami was carnet: lit tryingty keep littering tuch from getting one-fourth m much per day Ira high protective lariiT tends l< increase llie wages of American work ingtfeu as the licpnbli-au high pro lactlve partv claims, why are all tin monopolists ami large manufacture!■ In favor of a high protective turitf .while liter are so hitterly op|msed J< all labor organisations that lend it increase wage*?

“Qub .Country, right or wrong.' Of course it were belter that tie country shopld be right. $«tch isde I sirabie.but the people jjv strong in be I lug on the country** side ol‘ evert ion. i lie Seuftor of the U. 8 would do well tv remember this, am not make parly questions of such a the fisheries treaty. Ora friends who predicted that tin farmer would have to rfuse wheat toi fi little of nothin" should Gleydautl ft*' elected, should “point with pride' to the advances ju the priac of tprhcal /ever since tl»e Democrats of the low'd house of congress took that dettidot stand tor a hotter and ra *re merciful i system or taxation. Dow n with thl robber 1st! .

r—■ r A «<tav rnauy open will look to Iheii own interest iluj- year Pt»d will vott jhe Democratic ticket, because tin Deniorartis party l« tin party of thi poor man, ever having looked to thi iu^crcst of the masses first. For Uii l$ps m, pud foy the reason that tin Deutocart* just now are doing all the? can to spy a t^e masses from unneeea <ary taxes, the people will rote foi C’evdand ami ^Thurman an<l fin whole Democratic ticket, ■■WMO.1 ■ 1 11 LI LI..W“I will say this, thpt pa long *■■■ A inerica adheres to the ultra protcc five system, your commercial anlaev ' is premaor Gladstone is seen re"—t < I ad st one a great Partiaip^U ytariao, and knew what be was talk : about. Ihi you suppose that tin | KngUsh want the Democratic Idea i become supremeit» America? Xo i ail! The dav that the policy of the » message ami the Mills bil tahold upon the country thai hr the turn aruiug point where lets go, aud Amer

Hi--—. -1L.-L USB.U—111™!1 1» ■ iWfrt The Tewu. Petersburg should have some means tor extinguishing fire. A good ^ cistern every 120 ft.aiong main street, «n«l a jjotxl band engine with 120 feet hone attache*I would prerent any such disasters as have so often fallen to the lot of the good citizens here. It will not he long tilt no insurance can be obtained here. The rates are already high in some places and will get hlghey. People do not desire to invest money in any $ych places, there being no *«siiranee they will not burn out. (jitre the citizens come kind of protection. Of coarse the. Democrat has uo direct interest in this matter, as the proprietor has no property on Main Street except a printing office which can be rentorod to other parts of towu if need be; but as our interest is in common \gith the interest of the town, we are more than anxious for something to he done for protection a^aiust the fire teiud. Even if the towu should make a debt by it, it will be better than to hare no means .of preventing a destructionof property by fire. You may think yourself safe, during business in a well built brick, but the lessons taught by fire is against any such belief.

Who will say a word for the oominou people ? They seldom ask for anything. Consequently they receive ■ little. But they have to live. They get no favors anywhere, (or they have no intttience to give in return. I'her pav for even tilingaud generally they pay too much for it. Here ami there is a rich man who could tell, if he would, where the extra money of the common people goes. He ha* the, high tariff at his back, and the common people must buy at his own price wlml he ha* to sell. His gains arc enormous, ami much of them reppresent the overcharge* which the common people have to pay. He makes no complaint. Why should lie?’The rich man, however, takes pains to tell the common people that If they meddle with the price lie has set on his goods they themselves will be ruined. Cheap food, he say*, means famine. Cheap clothing means suffering from cold. Cheap lumber means no house to live | In. Then the rich man goes to Euro|»c, spends 110,000 ami never misses tlie money. He will be back in time for the Fall trade. Next Winter he will go to California or to Florida for his health. While he is away the common people continue lo pay for what they gct.and ask no favors. The tariff is not their friend, out they are not looking for friendship. They merely wish to earn theirliviug, and are quite content to let rich men do tlietr thinking for them. That is why there is a war taritt In lids country after nearly a quarter of a century of profound peace. Dowu with this robber tax.

F. II. IVmkt i* tli— nominee of the Republicans for Congress fiom this district. To mi that Mr. Po«ev will be elected would be as erroneous as saying black is white. The intelligent llepubliean admits that he will not l>c elected. Personally,! he DutocttAT entertains the best of feeling towards Mr. Posey, but his position on the |>l:itform of high taxed necessaries and the many other objectionable features will not onlv prevent his drawing on the Democrat for votes, but will lose for him many Republican* who would otherwise support him. We must say that the Republican party treats Mr. Posey very unfair, uever giving biui the preference when there is a chance for a Republican.aud always making a pack horse of him when uo Republican can be elected. We think, also, that Mr. Posey has a right to be indignant, aud could not be blamed it he should employ means of retaliation, nor do we think he ' does anything wrong carrying in his b»s«m no love whatever tor Harrison, as Harrison has never had any use for Mr. Posey.

Thej Will tlet Mad, Many of our brethren, politically shaking, get a little a*gry. It is a hcaithv sign. When men not of our own faith get ‘•mail a* a hull in a ‘ China shop” because we speak of UarrUou in a way that Republican* would not. then wo think that their anger is an evidence that they have ■ argument, an.l must get mad because l nothing else is left for them to dev. A * Republican said to us a tew days ago that we ought not to speak of Harris son as we do. Now, If Harrison had a right to abuse laboring men, and to vote for the. importation of Chiue.se , inttiper labor, arc have a right to tell the people about it. If Morton was over $u England banking off the poor , people's necessities in saviug the country from going to piece* under the strain of the rebellion, wc have a right to teR th£ people of it.

Tits Sheriff explains th^l the reason ho wrote that letter (o keep certain . parties from voting against Edwards ami Tor Bethel! was because Bethcll i asked him to do it. Ur. Reiltell may , even make this explanation on behalf . of Ur. Brumfield, but we cannot understand why Ur. Bethcll should thus hare been working for his opponent as against hiiuself. It seems to us i that Bethcll would have desired the defeat of Edwards, as Edwards was Bothell's op|tosing candidate. The i explanation is not at ail a plausible fiW. Jt cannot be. U *x jr people labor under the impression th?i the tiurernment pays for all the public printing done in the >• Government priytiug office. Such is > not the case. £* for example, speeches printed ip the Congressional Record are printed at public expense; but, whan they are printed for general distribution, the members ordering them must pay lor the same—a factjpersons should remember whan | wanting congressional speeches,

WHAT DO YOl SiY TO THIS, HOS EST FAKXERI Foster’s Celebrate* “Fat” CireeUrv

We give below the confidential cirenlar sent out by James P. Foster, president of the Republican Liagnc, to manufacturers, asking them for money to cover campaign expenses. In public the high tariff men claim that that monstrous sy stem of taxes lienefits labor. In private and under the heading of ‘‘confidential,” they themselves admit that manufacturers alone derive the benefit from the organized piracy known as a high protective tariff. [comiokxti.vl.J • [Dictated.] Headquarters of the Republican j League of the United States, Sew York, May 84.1833.— My Dear Sir: j The Republican League of the United { Slates desires to briug you face to j face with the startling fact that the j coming Presidential election is not to | be fought on the old party lines which have heretofore divided Democrats and Republicans, but upon the direct issue of Free trade versus Protection. It may aot be of your personal 1 knowledge,but it is a fact nevertheless, that the manufacturers of the United States who are most benefited by our tariff laws, have been thf least willing to contribute to the success of the party which gave them protection, aud^liicli is about to engage in a life and death struggle with free trade. A Republican United States Senator from a State [Kansas] which never had a Democratic representative in cither House of Congress or a ; Democratic State Officer, in speaking of the well known disposition of the | manufacturing interests to lock up its ! money, fold its hands, anil look on I while somebody else fights for its suc- | cess says: , “The campaign w hieh wc are about j to enter will concern more than anybody else the manufacturers of this j country. They have heretofore been laggard in their coutributious to the Republican cau*o. lit fact, if l conld punish them without, punishing the cause of protection itself, I would consign them to the hottest place 1 could think of on account of their cravcnal parsimony. If this class of people do not care to contribute to the j success of the Republican party they arc welcome to try t tieir chances under a Dcmoeratie Administration: I can stand it as loug as they can. I was solicited to contribute to a protective tariff league, and I replied that if the manufacturers of the United State# in their associated capacity were an eiccmosynarv institution, l would vote to give them a pension, but t h a t I did not propose myself to contribute money to advance the interests of men who were getting practically tne sole benefit, or at least the most directly important benefits of the Uriff laws. I am iu favor ol protection : not precisely the kind we .are having, but 1 might be willing to keep even tiiat lather than not to have any, but I am sure I can get along without any of it! fully as well as the manufacturers | can, aud it they think the Republican j party is going to maintain a high pro-; tectivecorps for their benefit,and the! men who do the work in that party are goiug to keep up the expenses of i a campaign out of their owu pockets, i leaving them to reap the fruits of the ; tariff policy without any deduction for the political expenses, they are greatly mistaken. I understand that: iu a geucral way the manufacturers i ofXew Kugland have been more lib- j eral in their contribution than those j of Pennsylvania.

“In ract, I have it Irotu the best possible source that the inauutaeturers of 1‘entisvlrauia, who arc m >re Itiglii ly protected than anybody else, and who make Urge fortunes ercry year when tim?s are prosperous practically setvt? nothing toward the maintenance of the ascendency of the Republican party. Of course, I shall not violate what I cousidcr to Imt a proper principle of action; but if I had my way ahint it I would put the manufacturers of Pennsylvania under the tire and frv all the fat out of theta. If the Mills Tariff bill couics to tho Senate there will be some rotes cast there which will open the erc.s of j some of these |xx>ple who hare, while : gathering their. millions treated the Republican party as their hntubic servant.” These are strong words, and bitter, but they arc true: and ituow remains with yon and vour associates to determine whether liter are to be reiterated after the campaign is over and protection has, through your apathy. Iieon struck its deathblow. If, you give us the means to win the victory we will do it. Are you williug? Yours truly. Jams* T. Posrca, Pres.

Soar one aks if rice ought to be j j free. Yes.is our answer. The Mills! j bill reduces the tax on cleaned rich a : i tittle oTer 12 per cent, ami on thej | uncleaned rice is a reduction of *i j per cent. This is a greater reduction j j thau the avcragi; reduction made by i I that bill. Sot only rice, but a great i many other articles ought to be on ! the free list that are not; hut the Mills bill undertakes to fulfill a prom- j 1 ise to reduce the taxes to the ncccs-j Mties of the government, aud with- j ogt thought of being able to perforin that impossible task ot satisfying ail people. First man—*Tu» a prohibitionist. I used to take -IT drinks a day. Xow I only take 40 driks a day.” I Second wan—‘Yes, but howr does | that make you a teetotalerF* I First man—“Just the same as a man j is a Free Trader who Tavor a redue- | liou or taxes from 47 down to 40 per [cent, I** you s«:f

A r»y of light miles in a minute. In the United States the telephone is used 506 times, the telegraph 130 times in a minute. In a minute the lowest sound votir ear can catch has been made by 990 vibraiions, while the highest tone readies you after making 2,228.000 vibrations. In each minute in the United States, night aud day, all the year round, 21 barrclls of beer have to go down 12,096 throats, and 1,830 bushels of graiu have to come to bin. Of tobacco, 925 pounds arc raised, and part of it lias been used in making 6,673 cigars, and some more of it has gone up to the smoke of 2,291 cigarettes, iu the United States, iu one minute. In a minute an express train goes a mile, and a street car 32 roils: the fastest trottin g horse 146 9-13 roils, and an average pedestrian of the genus homo has got over 16 roils. In a minute we are whirling around ou the outside of the earth by its diuruai motion a distance of 13 miles, and at the same time go along with the earth on its journey around the sun 1.080 miles. Well-to-do citiz“n of Macon, (la., uses tor a bathtub a zinc-lined collin box. It was intended to contain the coffin of hi* neighbor, but proved to tie too large to enter the grave, and was bought by the present owner for a song. NOTICE. Ladies' and gents' goid watches— the very best. Call before buying elsewhere. 17i3 M. ItlCHKiru. NOTICE. My store will be closed from 6IVM. Friday September 14th until 6 I*. M. Saturday September loih, 17t2 Gt s. Fbaxk. . NOTICE. Prettiest in the world. Ladies, Lings, Pius, Cuff Buttons, and other tine goods. Cali be tore buying eiscw here. 17t3 II. Rtension. Nervous Debility. A gentleman having been cured ut nervous Prostration, Seminal Weakness, Preniatiir Itccav, and ail of the evil effects of early indiscretion, and youthful folly, is anxious to make known llientode of C^vlP fuma To those who OCll UUItJ. wish, and will S.ve him their symptoms. lie will send (free) by return mail, a copy of the recipe j*c sueccessfully used in hiscase. Address.in confidence. Jauks W. Pi\xxxv, 42 Cedar Sireet, N. V. [25yl

TO CONSUMPTIVES! The undersigned Laving been restored to health Ly simple means, after suffering fur several years with a severe lung affenlisti. and that dread dtsseuse. COXSl' .'11‘1'IOXI is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To those who desire it,lie will eheerfullv send (free of charge) a euar of the presbriuUon used, whieh they will find a sure cure for Cd.NsUJITlOX ASTHMA., CATARRH, IlROXClllTIS. and all throat and lung MALADIKS. He hones all sufferers wilt try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the presentation, whieh will cost them nothing, ami mav prove a blessing, will please address Kkv. Khwakd V. VVit.saax, Willaiusburg Kiugs County, Sew York. [SSvl Annual l-laatln; SOVEREIGN GRAND LODGE, L 0. 0. F. — AT— LOS A50KLKS, CAL.

For Ihis occasion the Ohio & Mississippi It'V will sell tickets to luettibets of the Order, their friends or anyone contemplating a visit to the lbreiSc Gitast, from Washington t o Los Angeles. Cal., and return, at the low rates of $72:75. Tilekcts will be on sale at all offices of this Company from Aag. 15th, to September 13th, 188S,inelusive. Correspondingly low rates from all other stations on the Ohio & Mississippi U'v. For tickets and further information call on agents O. & M. 11 y. a hot Campaign i The National Contest. The Only Sellable aad Official Cam(taiga Beak FablUlted, With the most authentic ami complete Uograpbies of Cleveland & Thurman, Harrison & Morton, together with the platforms of both parties; Tariff by Kkluey and Caklisi.k: Presiitem's Message; Ruixr s Ueview of Presidem's Message; Election , Statistics, etc. S.0W AGKXTS WASTED to supply millions of intelligent voters. Time is Short! .Strike Quickly! Show the book and it sells itself. Write a touoe for Illustrated Circulars and Terms, tree. Address, JAMES A. HER, PaMisfeer, DETROIT MICH.

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one Mr. ay that they act has been long sdv recnliarlv true that tbl s ho exception to the fuilty are sometimes i: lemn men whose crime heir own. While mak ic touched nothing of nent on the present! ought all op::K»rtunitic. ill Democrats are guil aim Coy, simply bec» Democrats, we suppose 'Otilke is the man who t) to vote for Blm'iu a me man who made ibout Civil Service nade a great many If tbout “tuagols in the ns nates of thc'panpcr asy ic, though blessed of joods, permitted his ui >ne of those asylum ns ime when he himself enow of the abuses of lis own dear old i Doy htmselt would tjot meat! a trick. It is m Fonlfce tile that, the lick to cbnarc less than ig his speech sound argrjissucs, bnt to say that • alike with se they are This man ras too pure lie is the great iuss eform, and Ise pretences lit of the iutnns," white his world's le to stay in it the very claimed to ic inmates— icle. Sim live done as LT0TI5E Mr. J. H. I ousih, ZD easier in Fauey and Staple ( Iroeeries. Highest Price fer Count y Produce lr* Exchange for tirsxls at the J »««t Prices. Call aiul examine iml price Our Teas, Carets, Sugars.!; ices, Molasses, Cmacd Goods of very variei] Choice Sugar. Cared Bans Sfcoultlers, Bn kfeast 11km, Sides, Lard. o-»*o-o*-e-o-AN'D EVERYTHING K t*T IS A ^FIRST-CLASS GROCER STORE,>tTuder the management of cl ;ver anti industrious clerks. who veil treat von clever, amt sell yon the Best goods for th< menuy. Our motto is honorable ealing, as well as quick sales and si all j-ixilits. J. II. KOI SII, Leading Groc r, Petersburg, - - Indiana. «» u o •) *» o »»*»«*« u o t> *>

g AID n girl of twenty »; miners- ** I don’t feel as if I ev« bad an ache or pain md I just elievo I could run ten r ulesand ne i .»r tire." And yet headaches, lxi kaehee, stomachaches and mar other aches, swellings Bores,etc., roubled her before she used Dr. i: ay sort's Yellow Dock a id Sursapari a. This remedy restored her to perfect health, as was indicated by her clear complexion, white, smooth skin and bright eyes. Itwi relieve all ailments peculiar to wo ten, for by purifying the blood A Mighty, it gives strength end h : dth to every weak pai-t. Many m to long Buffered from lame back aching joints, urinary veakness,dii nlered digestion, sleeplessness, cl after doctoring in vain witit vari us nostrums and being nearly fri i bdened to death by their alarmin: advertisements, sensibly, but \vi h littlo hope, began ising Dr. C lysott’s remedy, and v erc agreea l ly surprised to find I hemsehes i uiiekly restored tp health and strei jth. A DEEP* SEATED, HOLLOW *■ is an indication of consu Don’t be persuaded to belit • cough owes itB origiu t causes than weak and d> lungs, and then make the i of doctoring kidneys and liv delaying a possibility of n A nutritive die! is esscntii Eecting a cure; also the m* MMar ’s Mam ef Wild 0 soothe and heal the lungs tu bronchial tubes, to dimin tendency to cough, to ch« ther decay, and to inrigoi i iption. e such other Sn«f Ssrsi Sale by

OM POUND THE CELEBRATED NERVE TC NIC. A WnrH tfi thf> Nenmn* You are painfully a .ware that you n rruru m me nervous have nerVes? Ther mu are sick. A healthy boy has as many as you, but he doesn’t kno v it That is the difference between “sick” and “welL” Why don’t you cure yourself? It is easy. Don't wait Paine’s Celery Compound will do it Pay your druggist a doll ir, and enjoy life once more. Thousands have. Why not you? WELLS. RICHARDSON 4. CO., Proprietors, BuHi aton. Yt AGAIN WE IRE III : ' if '■ . f V ■ -The market with a full line ofUnit, y|| Miisnal ail Sins, —^Cheape:? Than Ever.fc*—

'Within the next thirty days we want to close out this STOCK OF GOODS. Don’t Fail To Find lls Before Buying. BILLMEYER & MONTGO ICERY. The Great Gibson Conrty ^rirLcetoxa., Ind.., SEPTEMBER IOth to 15th All trains will carry passengers at one fair for the round trip tit week. Ex-Governor PORTER and Judge Niblacfe Willi address the people on Wednesday. This dt»y will he designated at “Old Peoples Hay", and all people over TO years of age will lie admitted free. HALF-FA RE On all railroads. A SPECIAL TRAIJi will leave ll.untingimrg 'Vi :i»XI>tD.VY am TUITRSDAY. September 12th and !3th, T a. in. stopping at all way atal woa, at one f u t‘>r the round trip.

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Bailroa d-:-Time-:-Tables Eiausfille & ladianapoiis Railroad. X'o. 12. v »:'*> pm X 0:11 p in 6:19 p m 6:57 p m 7:50 pm Taking Effect Sunday, Oct. 2,1886. GOING NORTH. STAtlONr. No. 10. 7>ep, Evansville. 9:00 am “ Sontervi le ., . 10:06 a m “ Oakland Cite.’ 10:18 a m “ Petersburg. . . .* 10:58 a in Arr. WitshSmton_11:50 am GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. XO. 9. Dep. Washington. .. 1:40 p in “ 1‘etersbu rg_. 2;S3 p in Oakland City. , 8:04 p m “ Souierviile.8:15pm Arr. Evansville . . 4:15pm _ Xo, iil [southlUmund freight] arrives at 12:10 p. in.and Xo.32 [uorth-bouud freight] at 10:o) a. in. Trains run laily except 8undav, connecting with trains east ami west on'O. ,t M.at Washington. G. J. GRAMMER, Genera) Passenger Agent Xo.ll. 5:50 a.m 6:40 a nr 7:17 ant 7i80 a nr 8:25a in THE OLD RELIABLE O- <2z OHIO VXD MISSISSIPPI. Popular Ttrrough Route and Direct fail Line ta all Points Basi: eSc T77"estI’sst Tine. Best .Vmssditius and Sure t'sa aeetiaas la l utea Degsts. r«! R DAILY TRAIN ^ BACH WAY BETWEEN Cincinnati, Loaisiille and St Louis, Stopping at Way Points. l.MMiiiint Fstlor Tars * all Da; Trates. Palare Slevpiagt'Ds a all MgktTreias. II.M! DAI UOAl IKS 05 AIL TRAIN. TRAINS GOING EAST: Stations. Acorn- Day Night Fast mod’ll Exp. Exp. Exp. t*v st. I.outs 621am suoam Tiepin suopin ” Sknttuc— 8 ISuut 953am tigspiu 1010pm “ Saudoval... 658am . 918pm. ” Odin-Steam lOUfeua IKUpui 1030pm *’ Flora.1018alu IHCiuu 1037pm 1135piu “ Olncy., .. 11 o2»ui 11 twin 1120put 12 lTaui “ YinvennV 1218pm 1252pm I223nm 1 Junta “ Min-hell.. 2:11pm 241pm 28tam ::l.Suui “ . 107pm S4t>pm 847am ‘ “ “ X. Vernon I tOpn- - — . l l tpiu l -IJeaasa 4 ittm ArCLu-inmitL 7X7pm S^.iOpm boluia 710u«» “ Louisville- SUpm . ttouuia TUAI S5> UOIXU AVKST: Lv Chiemnli i :>0aim 8 loam 7 uupiu 800pm “ N* YeruuD j.iiue lOSTaitt 4opm 10 3Spiu “ Seymour - l 11 o&uu lo lopiu 11 lopm Mile hell, ** Y imi'im's. “ Olnej e- « Fiota, u Oil i n _ ‘ 4 4 Samii'vul . 44 Shuttne .. Ar8l. Louis ls*um 1201pm 1128 pm 1217am l.'iupiu 210pm 1 oDam 235am i evlpiu SOI pm 2i:r;tui UJUaiu 338pm SSKpra -“U&tiu 4 15iuu 14:1pm 4:S*pm 4 28am «iatim 132pm 4 38 pm 4-«8jtin 525am >t,'0pm 4 40pm 4 4.8aut 535am ' 22om 040pm 050am 7 45am Thresh Sleeping Car Accoinoditkas to Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Loots, VashindtBi, Baltimore, lev Tori PMMeiphia Dud all Intermediate Palala. For Emigrant > and lam) Seekers, tbe“0 A M.” Is the Shortest and quickest mute and provides the lies; accomodations. The O. A M. is the only line running asleep* ingrar oir auy d -scriptIon between CINCINNATI and ST. I.tHJIS. For relhit.le in urination as to routes, rate*, tickets, time,etc., apply In person or by lettes to E. G. Bon Du rant, Ticket Ag’t. o* M. Jt'y. Washington. Ind.; or.toC.G. JONES, lUstrlrt l’asseugerAgeut Ohio Mississippi K’y, VIneennc*. Indiana JOHN F. ItARN AKU, W. 11. KlIATTl’C. fres’l and Gt n. Man. Gen. Fuss. Agt CINCINNATI, O

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