Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 37, Petersburg, Pike County, 31 January 1889 — Page 2

Democrat. mv M.H01-RT. ISanCC EVKtlY TH17RHDAY. • *, Vtr Year . ■ II.H 4.'LIB BATES. hnou MitBiuc u* * Stub of five, with BJ6, will reaeiv* 1 he paper free for oue year. a9T Th Pike t'eaatr ••■arrat ku the Ur> Beet elrealatiaa ef ear anwr pebllnbe* la Pike Ceeatjt UnrtUtn vlU aiake a aeU ef (Hi fa** ADVEBTISIStJ RATES. •race. 1 iarb I loch * ta' b i Inch XMhj |,ool’n cola t w. » to n 1 <w t i<w }M 2 welt w* 4 we trace SO « 00 t J 00 1 «n - - 2 on s 00i 2 an 3 S» 3 2) * W! 4 On a oat t Ml » on, is eo 2110 2 au IUI 4 tin 5 00 6moe Ijrut 3 on 4 00 5 00 .s9 f too 500 800 s on n 00 20 00 » 500 10 00 12 00 14 00 20 On 40 no 72 00 IP - ' - - EDITORIAL NOTES. The manufacturer* profit 011 tail is ©ver 400 per cent. Thb wmlth of ttie United State* i* •bout 144.000.000,000. of which 420.000,000,000 is in tllie hand* of 2,850 jnonopoiWt*. After all the cabinet makinp, all flint ia known to a certainty i« that no inati know* positively jvho will bo in the cabiuet.

A ((range place for a bill,‘a bill lor aparrow's sjadpe,” *a the legislature • had It. The sporrows down here know heller than that. “Not a sparrow should fall uniio* tired,” was said in a country where there are not as may as (here are here and where they were not such a nuisance. Anotiiek batch of 150 “protected” workmen were turned out of ihe Clay rountv mines last truck, to shiver tu their cabins and thank God that high larifl' Is safe. 1 l"L 1 111. Senator Cakfcvtkk, Docator and Hamilton, has been indicted for briber*- In election*. Scott ltav, a ItemO ratio editor, was the candidate against him in ihe last election. Tun first election in West Virginia •ince November,was held at Wheeling Isat Tliuraday, and resulted in an jiverwhelmiug Ifrmocralic victory. The election bnfoic this one gave di' ytepnblicans a majority. Another He I f-IK r blent Feet. JlVUrsbiiig Nrtrs.] It ia a self-evident fact that the editor of the 1'reaa would not l>e com* lulled to set up late‘at nights and practice In order to be able to tell a )ie. • _ Tut Senate did right in not^Mtingthe contestant. Hay. at the time Carpenter was voted out on ihe ground that his small majority came from illegal votca. The matter has been thus thrown u|>oii the voters of Shelby and Decatur counties, where ii belongs. “The people must rule," is Democratic. And now,we ask the editor of die yeliablef?) yVess it lie publisher I that glanderous ami AnerchUjir chantedcation of Democrats as we quote him. Krebs has a habit of lo-ikiug the world in the face and saying, “I didn't,” tell |he people concludes that Krebs is like Ihe man who stuck die closer and longer to his assertion the bigger the j|e he told. The 8iw of It. :n.imlr»fhur* lltidvpMMictlUJ Both |>arties. if we understand their platforms, claim protection. Tlip democrat* and K*|iubli<aiis differ in regard to the size of it. The Denmrrais would like to take tariff mediriticin broken dose* before retiring to lied. The Kepublicans prefer theirs iu jumbo doses every morning before breakfast. . A few'politicians ol the Republican persuasion had some criticism to offer /■secretary llayard liceausc a flag an lorn down in the Samoan Island—an American flag. |p«>ne flag was torn down and all other American flags ^^Trotectod, there might not l*e any inault intcuded to America. Presidentelect Harrison took a view like this when he said he thought there, was nothing iu the question demanding |he action of the United States.

A II,use Market. The statemeut tint I tie L'ack* in |h« interior of Hayti Ua>e »• rnd (ha abominable practices of A > k» ■ tpvt»)onisni," Including human sacriiees and (tie religious cannibalism fhat at war* ha* hceu found associated with them, appear* 10 tie well authenticated. Why scud Christian mirsioairi>i to Im> eaten by cannibal pagans in the South sea islands, when there la an appetite for them at our own door, almost amoug pagans whose instruction of a so caded black republic pat inspired ao nuuv poetical pocana fitglorification trout the goose-quills pt Yankee verse-maker*. SflMl l|not1fiThe school book monopoly *»a», for a hang time, been pubtielr agitated in Indiana. It ba» not heretofore oeen a partisan question, Democrats and Republicans of all parties denouncing the scheme that has been t> robbery of the people « he tend their ebildreo to school, and who must, bur their books at e high price because they must bur only such books as the School Board* of the several counties in the $i*la here respectively seen JR to adopt. Thcec books are always adopted for I term of six veers, during which period nqqe but adopted books can be bought. Some books eoucern )»bb}e* a School Board ti>i to adoption is made, perhaps on an f%von exchange-* back, or only a

aid and the new books when the exchange 1* made. But when the old hooks are in ouch a condition that i.eoe but the “adopted text-book” can I lie used iu the school, then comes the monopoly! The prices are heaped up! Van Antwerp Bragg & Co., ot Cincinnati, have been the scoundrel* who hare done as much of this work as any company. A few years ago . the “Enquirer" of that city exposed < the company unmercifully, teliiug | how the “School Boards” are often | bribed by money used to execute | these wicked schemes. Yet with ail this knowledge, and in direct op posit ion toGoy. Ilorey, the Indianapol lis Journal and a number of leading ! Republicans are opposing any plan I that is in favor of the people as | against these mopolisls who enter inI to conspiracies to rob and plunder : the peoples pockets to the detriment of their interest in home comforts to intellectual and moral culture. These men claim that it will not do now to have any legislation on the subject because there are more Democrats than Republicans in representative offices. Wlien.O, when will the politics of the country gel from between the'people and their prosperity, Bna totally, morally, and intellectually? These narrow-minded partisans ought totaCT theview of the old woman w ho prayed for bread. She was a lone widow, the last bite of bread consumed, and while on her knees asking God to send her bread, some mischievious school Iwys, passing by and hearing her prayers, took the bread from their dinner baskets and threw it dowu the chimney of the w idow's cottage. It struck the board prepared to receive it by the Santa Claus route, rolled to the middle of the floor, and when the grateful Christian woman c oked up the bread she thanked God for it, whereupon the young ruiservauts cried out, ."You old fool! We threw that there!' “No difference,” replied the widow,” the Lord sent It,”if the devil brought it.” And just so with these partisans; they should he willing to accept a good thing, even If it does come from a Democratic tail and a Republican head.'

“Uomr l'reteetioa.” The Indianapolis tailor* ara all inad because Gr^|larriioa cars* *o little for Ilia piiuclple about which lie aud hi* part* have mad* *o much fuss, to-wit: “Home market and "Home protection.” lie ha* lived iu ludiauapoli* for many years, but went to Chicago to get hi* inaugural mlt. But why aot! He *ecured hi* nomination at Chicago. Benny’* pri vale aecietarr will probably be able to secure a auit at home. Elijah will hold the Hoosiereud of the string. You know Ben only held it by about 2,000.—Xew Albany Ledger. Do Sot Treat Them. A kind of “specialist,” a Dr. J. A. Hauser, was here a part of laat week, lecturing free and lecturing for money. He i* a phrenologist, which i» to *av that ho indulge* ideas of which there is much dispute. When we icmember that ihe largest brain ever weighed wasihai of a. fool'* and that someoltho little, kuotty one-sided heads are Italy the ones that belong to the men of the best intellects; that the smallest head airouud aud the deepest over the head from ear to ear was a great port and diplomatist, we are led to think t Itat much, if not nearly all that Is taught by the average phrenologist is a delusion, a falsehood and wc know is-gcncrally a snare. But the American people lose two things in a wonderful! degree, lie deceived and l<| bcexcited. It Was astonishing to see the patronage givi n this "specialist" last week by intelligent people, who should remember that he is not responsible for what lie does and if be should do the vilest niallpraetlce, he could uot be brougnl to aocouut for it, neither his reputation nor money at command. We do not offer this as criticism u|ion the Doctor, who tor aught we know, tnay he a good physician ;but oue tiling we do know, we have seen many a lravilliiig“*pecialist” try to do good, but we have never known one to leave a patient iu as good condition as before the doctoring was done. A physiciah half as good as most travelling specialists pretend to be could get rich without leaving home. Cera Prjer I'ambiaaUoa. T. K Fleming arranged with this company for this place on the evening of Febuary 14. IS. 16th. Of the company uow playing in Cincinnati, the Enquerer says; Manager Turner's benefit at the Standard last night was a success. Although! the Inclement weather kept a good many who bad purchased tickets away from the performance, still them was a good audience present. Miss Corn Pryor who was seem, in the leading ebaractar In "Old Side Pants,” made an excellent impression on bar audience. At the end of the second net ah* was compelled to answer an enthusiastic encore. Miss Catherine Shannon. L 1>. Blondell. Lou Qceain and other* rendered canaille supports The Cincinnati Evening Telegram also apeak* a good word lor this company hi the ioltowiug: * •Old Side Pants" was presented at the Standard last night for the benefit of Man ager lieorge E . Turner. A good audience was present, and the performance was a success ia every way. Miss Cora Pryor, in the leading part, created a splendid impression. She wae well supported. The. hoys tried to get Manager Turner out to make a speech, buf the genial Ueorge wouldn't have It. Me wa« too modest. LADIES will flud relief front their Coativcnesa, Swimming in the Head, Colic. Sour Stotnache, Headach, Kidney trouble* etc., by taking a doe* of Simmons Liver Regulator after dinuer or supper, so as to move the bowels once a day. Mothers will have belter health and the babiea will grow piore robu-k fay using the Regulator. |f an iufant shows signs of Colic, nothing like a few drops In water for relief. The Genuine baj the red Z eu front of Wrapper.

dose ip a<uw. Aa we go to pros* we go wllh the inipressiou that Poeey hat been elected by a good majority. “We can aland it if yon can” ia poor consolation for any one who eeee his taxes, not only in the nation, but in the county, get* ting higher and higher every year. When will it stop? Stay-at-home Democrats can blaiue themselves for this las t success of the monoolist's desire to have a lie publican from t Ids j district. i Dear. i | was the victim of the worst Ca-j tarrh that I ever heard of. I was eu- ( tirelv deal in one ear, aud all the inaid* of my nose, including part of the ( bone, sloughed oft'. Xo treatment j benefited me, and physicians said I| would never be any better. I took S.; 8. S. as a last resort, and it has entire-j ly cured me. I have been well four j years, aud no sign of return of the dreadful disease. Mrs. Josephine Polhill. Due West, S. C. Swilt's Specific is entirely a vegetable medicine, aud it is the only medicine which has ever cored Blood Poison, Scrotula, Blood Humors and kiudrid diseases. Scud for our books on Blood itnd Skin Diseases, mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. k To tie For Mallchi,

The editor of the Press defies ns to tell how he was the means of putting a poor negro of Washington in the state’s prisou on a charge of which the Press editor was equally guilty aud to get out of which it cost him a farm ; to tell how at Viucenues lie went iuto a paper bought by other people’s money which he cariied away himself when he sold the paper; to tell how he swindled the Itube Case heirs, etc. It is not necessary to mention these things. The people generally know all about them. And lie threatcusthe editor of the Dexocxat, it aur ot these things are exposed. Does he mean tocome up to this office to take revenge on the carcass of the editor? If so, let him come on, for lie will find i us here with a stomach full of dyuamite ready to digest blank cartridges and broken razors, Krebs must be careful how he hits us with a base bail club when we are not looking— ,he 'might break tho club! Perhaps lie intends to sue the editor so as to replenish Ins stock of water, cut straw and potatoes with which editors are wont to satisfy their ravenous and capacious stomachs. Come up,Kreba, we will give you a drink from Ed. Montgomery's cistern at the foot of the back stairs. Agaiu he denies having characterized Democrats as Anarchists. etc. Let the following from his pipe? speak for It-elf: “Kverv red mouthed and red handed socialist and anarchist, every enemy of social order, and three fourths of the enemies of public law. keepers of bagnio*. eamhliny houses, and the inmates of the dens of vice amt crime, throughout the land voted the Democrat ticket Tuesday and still there are men in the party who are not happy.” If the above is. not a characterization of Ihe Democratic party, what is it, Mr. Krebs? But maybe Krebs will demy publishing the above. If he do, look at the Press of Nov. 8, 1888. 1D<* you deny it, Krebs? Eh? Eh?? Eh?’?? Beware of OintnieuU for Catarrh that eoutaiu Xerenrj, at Mercury will surely destroy the j sense of smell and completely deiange die whole system when entering it through the mucus surfaces. Sucli articles should never be used except ou prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage tWv will do are ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheneyt & Co., Toledo,p., contains no mercury, and is takeu internally, and acts directly Upon Ihe blood and mucus surface* of the system. lu buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you got the genuine, it is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. g0“ Sold by Druggists, price 75c Jan. 31—lm j

Model Barber Shop. Lee & Parrett. Th» only .bop In town ran by while men. Work ftm-rlM*. SattefaMlou guaranteed. W. make a specialty of Children*. and alraof Ladles* hair cutting 'Dyeing done to the .at* {.faction of all. CtLL LEE A PARRETT.

I CURE When I HT Ctsb I do net mean merely to •trm it n fur > time, an.l linn lw*» tin ir. reluru attain. 1 'tk.iV A K.U>IIA1> CUIUS1 bare made the durnue of FXTSt, EPILEPSY1 or FJiXLirCr EICKEESS A Hfe-lnar efj.iv 4, w %enas* ay 'ff ‘T !" Cr«B tw «•* • i ' * if C-lleJ fc-:«D ■V.—full'-. *J >1 • • ’■ *r4a-1. v-n ■ . :Jr of r s; l:>. . v vJ.-■ r •ai iv» t -v'i- : ■■ - ' - U: I, anil it * til «if« v«.u- A»„. .- s t*. O- ft OOT, 5*.C~1«3 Pi« nXKttTar . ..I—...Willin'

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Itith# hmt remedy kno-vn for the eure of Catarrh ami Its attendant ailment*: It l*«fr, plntrji, Mud never falls to ittve Itellef. Till* remedy cleanse* the none. jM. and throat df all onbeathly secretion*. and aeotheaand heal* the inflamed aarta. When the remedy iS onee Uie«l the beneflcla 1 remilta are w prompt and aatinfuetory that the •uflerer never.fail* to contthi.e the treatmeut until permanent relief la obtained. line Hartleys Catarrh Reme ly for its Inline dlatc Core.

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GODEY’S’ LADY’S BOOK Bee what 15 cent* will do' It will Urine JO*- * (ample copy of ewdoyta Ufj» ■Mkt which will tell you how to get the •col-akin usque, the allk dress, the gold watch and collage organ and other valuables without a dollar* You Cannot Get A Better two dollar*' worth or Magazine scribing for Godey.” the beat family magazine la America. For Unit will contain: Fashions In colors, fashions In black and white, latest from Europe. Original novelties In needle work and embrotnery Latest and most popular music. Flans for the boose you want to outld. Directions fo rdecorating vour home. Cookery and household help, i I Every Lady ller Own Dressmaker who subscribes to Godey’s Lady’s Book. The , coupon which you will find In each number entitles you lo your own selection of any cnl paper pattern illustrated In Goley’ggMd.v’s Book. Your 15 cent umpie copy srlll contain one of these raupons. Godey’s tUX) n year. Indulis with the Democrat tAT.ifor loth.

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All Grocens sell SANTA CLAUS SOAP. Made by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.alfcmcAGO.

ANGELO HILLMAN, Ins. Ag t. & Justice ofTlie Peace. Room 10, Carpenter BriLmN©, Petersburg.. Indiana. Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, PETERSBURG, - * INDIANA All land, and town property placed In my land* for sale will be advertised free of eharge. Orgies—Upstairs over City Drugstore LEGAL. Notice to Physicians, IN PURSUANCE of the law establishing a ! I bounty Board of r.ealtb, and requiring all : >hvsicians and ai-couehursto rei>ori to the see•etary of said Board. I hereby request a full mmpllance with the law In this regard, and all licensed physicians and aeeouehurs are nerebv notifled In address their reports and til business pertaining to my office to A. Kl BYERS, See P. C B. H., Petersburg. Pike Co., Ind.

Superintendent’s Notice. PUBLIC examination of applicants for I teacher's license will be held on the last Saturday of each month a* follows t—For the month* of J une, September and Jflrch, »t Augusta; for the mouths of July, Oflbber, January and April, at Petersburg: for the months of August, .November, February and May. at Winslow. A certificate of good moral character from some member of the County Board of Education must be brought by applicants in the county and rrom County Superintendent by those out of the county. W. ». P1RKI.E, J one 1#. 1SS7. County Sup't. Notice of Appointment of Administrator. J$mCE Is hereby given, that the »r.i-~lRn-1 ed has been appointed by the Ctecu o t e Circuit four* of Pike county. State of Indiana administrator of the estate of Gustave Ulszen, ,at > of Pike County, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be Solvent, • Jonathan T. Cult, Jan. 23,18*9. Administrator w 3

dministrater’s Sale of Personal Property. NOTICE Is wnby given that the under* signed Administrator of the estate of I^orenso D. Realty deceased, will offer for sate at public outcry on the premise*, on Friday, January 25.1889. All of the personal property of said deceased not taken by the widow, voualstlng of horses, entile. tuUn-eo. .-eaper and mow or. growing wlirnt, work oxen. and farming! implements TERMS OF SALK: On an ms of *5nt under cash, on all stuns over *1 a credit of ninemoot.., will be given, purchaser executing notes with approved surety, waving filler fro III valuation or appraisement law, and iamrlng 8 per cent Interest from date. Sale to begin at lOo’cloek'A. M. \V ll.LI AM F.VliSe.K, Administrator.

SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE For 1889 The publisher* of SCRIBNER’S MAGAZINE llnr lo make It the mint Do ular anil enterprising of periodicals, while at ail times preserving It* high literary character. 8&.1M0 new reader* have been drawn to It during the past six months by the Increased excellence of Its contents (notably the Railway articles', and It doses Its year with a new Impetus and sn assured success The I lustrations will show some new effects, ana nothing to make SCRIBNER’S MAGAZINE attractive and Interesting will he neglected. THE RAILROAD ARTICLES will be continued by several very striking papers. MR. ROBEKTMLOCIS* STEVENSON’S serial novel “The Master of Ballontrae,” will run through the greater part ef the year Begun fa .Vyuoder. A CORRESPONDENCE and collection of manuscript memoirs relating lo K. J. Millet and a famous group of modern FRENCH PAINTERS will furnish the substance of several articles. IUuttratnf. Many valuable LITERARY ARTICLES will appear; a paper on Waller Scott’s Method* of Work, Illustrated from original MSS,, a second “Shelf of Old Books’* by Mrs. James T. Fields, and many other articles equally noteworthy j.'. BtsdrsM. Articles on ART SUBJECTS will be a feature I’aper»;rare arranged to appear by Clarwnce Cook, h H. UlsiltlltM, Austin Dobeon. and many others lUtutrated, FISHING ARTICLES describing sport In the best Ashing ground* will appear Jhutlratett. ILLUSTRATED ARTICLE* of great variety. touching upon all manner of subjects, travel, biography, deecriptlon, etc , will appear, but not of tho conventional commonplace sort. JlluUrnUd. A SPECIAL OFFER to cover last year's numbers, wnlcli Include all the RAILWAY A RTICLK8. a* follows: A year’s subscript Ion (HMD) and the numbers for 1IM8... . 44 50 A year's subacriqUon (1889) and tbe numbers for 1888, bound In doth, . . . ** 80 IMBaisar, » cents a aataker. CHARLES SCRIB1EBS SOWS, Bmadway, Seer Vsrk, 743-748

Opr. Patkkr Dec W. PATENTS i Caveits. and Thule-nark* obtain'd. and a Patent business conducted for Xadrnte Fees r ' -&ndfe 1?. R. Patent 5t*rc )a Opposite and ara can secure patent In I*-a time Ilian those remain from Washington. Send moHl. drawing or photo, with description. We advise if pnlentabie or not. free oj charge. Our foes not due till patent is secured. t e A PAMPHt-rr; "How to Obtain Patents," with names of swtual clients in your State, «>unty. or town, aent free. Address, C.A.SN

I*l6«. Cum believe Oouenin Ibr on Dow kll, life. u ouirer April Kdsuitor 18S7 to»i The best Cough Medicine Is Piso’s Ct7R* ro* Consumption. Children take it without objection. By all druggists. 25e.

Railroaa-:-Tun#-:-TaDl*H Eiansiille A Indianaplis Railroad. Taking Effect Sunday, Oct. *, 18*#. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. No. 10. >'0. 12. >ep. Evansville. 0:00am 5:'Wpn “ Somerville ,. 10:0# a m tt:ll p ru 14 Oakland City. 10:18 a in 6:19 pu» “ Petersburg_10:53a in 6:57 pm .Vrr. Washington ... 11:50 a in 7:5o p m GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. No. 8. No. 11. Oep. Washington.... 1:40pm 5:50 a in 44 Petersburg .... 2:113pin 6:40am “ Oakland City. 11:04 p m 7:17 am 44 Somerville 3:15pm 7:30am Arr. Evansville . 4:13pm 8:85am No. 31 [southb-bomid freight] arrives at 12:to p. m. and No.32 [north-bound freight] at 10:00 a. in. Trains run daily except Sunday, connecting with trains east and west on O. it M. at Washington. G. J. GHA.MMEK, Genera) Passenger Agent i=*5»

THE OLD RELIABLE ~ O. <2z Zbv£OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI. Popular Thr«H(h ttinlt an* Direct Pant Line to nil Point* IBsust 6z TX7"estittt Time, Bret Arroaiaiodatloaa and Bar* t'ua arctic** la I’aUa Dr note. A FOl ll D1II.V THAIIt A BACH WAT BRTWBIK * Cincinnati, Lonisiiiie and St. Leals, Stopping at Way Point*.

Liinlul far lor far* ■ all Dai Trala*. fihn Sleeping Cara la all Mat.iTralaa. FIND DAI t im nis os all thain. IK A INS GOING EAST: Station*. Acconv- Day Night raal uiwt'n Kxp. Exp. Kxp. '.v HI. Isiuls liXstu 600am 7 00pm 800pm Khattuo 84«am aiou.u 806pm 10 lupin “ Sandoval... 85Kain - »18pm. “ Odin. ... I'OSum lUlUiun 8 30pm 1030pm Flora .... 101 Saiu U02um 1037pin 11 Sopm “ OIney.. 1102aiu li 10am 1120pm 1317 am Vlneenn’s 1216pm 1252pm 1223am 12oam “ Mitchell.. “ Seymour “ N. Vernon A r Cincinnati “ Louisville. 231pm 241pm 281am SlSutn 407pm 840pm 347am 428am 440pm 4 lopiu 422am 453am 7 37pm 830pm 051am 710am a25pm 825pm (85um TRAINS GOING WEST.* Lv ClnclnnMi oiloam 815am 7 0»pm 300pa " N. Vemail 832au: 1037am tIApin 1088pm “ Seymour .. Ionian? 1103am 1018pm II 10pm “ Mitchell.. 1118am 1201pm 1123pm 1217am “ Vlneeuii’s. 150pm 210pm 150um 235am *• Olney... 2 53pm 301pm 248am 830am “ Flora . .. 83*pm 333pm 332um 415am “Odin . 4 43pm 430pm 428am 115am “ Sandoval 452pm 4S8pui 488am 825am •• Shnttue . 500pm 448pm 448am 635aaa Ar St. Lou la. 7 22pm 640PUI 6 50am 7 45am Through Sleeping Car AceoBtodatiau ti Cincinnati, Lonisviila, St. Louis, Washington, Baltimore, lev lert Philadelphia and all Intermedia!* Palate. Far Emigrants and Idind seeker*, the “41 A M.” 1* the Shortest and quickest rout* and provides the best nccomodiitlou*. . The O. A M. 1* the only line running asleeplnr enrol an* description between CINC1Kj NATI and ST.LOUIS. For reliable Information n* to route*, rate* tickets, time, etc., apply in person or by lattei to K. U. BonDcrant, Ticket Ag’t, 04 M. K\v. Washington. lad.; or.toC. G. JONES, District PnsseugerAgeut • tililoA Mississippi R’y, Vincennes, Indiana I JOHN K. BARNARD, W. B. SHATTUC, Frcs't and Gen. Man. (Jen. Paae. Agt, CINCINNATI.O