Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 42, Petersburg, Pike County, 7 March 1889 — Page 2
Hi gggf Tfc* PU* Vn*tj h» tk» l*r«Mt rlre.Utl©. *f w; irnripn s«MI«S*S •« Pika taut): Adrsrtiwr. will » ■•«» •» thUfkoU ADVERTISING KATES. uk i w»|*mo»j6mo*ll»e»r 30 aa 2 no; 3 no 6 uO 10 2 J>0 4 1)0 MW, 12 no f 1 noU 2 Wit 2 U0i| 3 *0 ‘ ■ UO 2 50i t m 3 t»j 5 no _ i enj n on no :> oo; lo »> w: # «w! is oo 0 on 1« 11 oo: 20 ati»4-w SBIWf-72 POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tkl.powdrr never vnneo. A marvetnf purII* aimir'li nml wli»le*omneK«. Morn »r >- notnlesl than the.ordiaary kind*. and cannot b* .oil! In .O.up-ltloii with the multitude of low tent. kIioM w. leht nlumnr i*ou - deni. Hold only inrun*. Koyul baking I'ow«dr Co.. KM Wall sit. N. Y. EDITORIAL NOTES. We ate comini. Father Itciij.imin, Three hundred thousand more. Foom Ml»ki|>|ii'« wiiidin: *!ream. And fmm N>n Kn aland'* abort). .— Tiikke i« no tariff on *•* rotaries. Seckftabies mu*i not b<* American grown. _, . ' Two administration animals—Inn Jtihn Hull ferrets lie*. In the days of lower lariil wage*./ re higher ill the nijtitifiirt wring in-'l L fct.tries. _ |SS3SSSg
l-u.-m-os hud Morion am! their! rll:«giicli" secretaries are non 41 Work for the dear “Hamerjean" |>eu!»le. ' IALF a dozen ruiiVoail- u ill make an v where. IViersliurp should with this idt a in the mind of 1 citizen. j Ttft: Slait: legislature throughout America have this ; ear Im'^i a hint fl>r. Hut littleitii|>onaiii law inaktt* been aeenin|di*hed. OxI.V ten »i |i:t;o!s voted’ against i the aelioot book iaw that is intended! to antash the school lKH»k trust. 4X01 of them were Itejiulilican*. f)r,u poalofBce agitation seems to V r> little exciting. All the a|.| iiare trying to get there on the |till hunt" |t!au. All but one wilt'j iret left. ’
>' Dkmik HAT? are mean because lliev •rc liemorrats. Thafaeem* to l>e tin-: iilM tifiW average cross roads paper! at Work for the success of liie euetuie»>f Democracy. ’uvr.UMi entertained llanUou before the inauguration in great •ilalily anti friendship. Sm-h reIt tlie glory of our country as well i apeak volumes for the patriotism >r |«eopIc. L\mv I that Harrison amt his poli-ter-general will have tite mpplv-po-i lions to office-seeker*, they need to have them uni Ur of po-t-iu the l'mted (states increased, re wilt not be enough tompph maud ■)( every line who worthed cause of high lax and tow tor article on saloons as published sewl.cre is the words of a paper rea>l 1'uion, beforj* the Temperance Alance of that town. Tlie saloon htisness is a matter with which the edi- :# not just now concern himself, rttcle is'published for parties into dispute about what it ius. It t* au*Mlicle which all ad with yucre«t, because of it* i less lies* in attackin'' what the Ihor thinks is wrong.
i'titTnrn it be the truth or not we it sa>, but Senator Edmund*, firan) of VifiiH'iii, say* ot ,1. lie. the follotriuj; : “i am not »ny interest in Air. Harr sou's 1 and I will take u© interest in laini'iraviuti. He assured me ay that he iujteuded to make 1». Blaine Secretary of n’t think,that an adminl*- ( which Alf. Blaine is a cenFre can possibly be respectable, [nn believe that Mr. Blaine i« an ^ntatt, and 1 feci certain that an an should not plactf him iu a Lot" responsibility. ►ucax papers may continue aft and loud about the presattire, but the truth remains Mdr has done sufficient respect and gratitmi • of lug and liberty-loving citi slate. Thousand* of doli caved to the people,'poor kt», by the efficient smashatered to that blood-suet--the scl.O >1 book trust. And against tba “plucki is tjf immediate and last- ; to the miners, giving them i of buying their fowl and h he .cheapest counter.
No truer (mill coll Id Iks told, and ilte reason i- apparrent. The Prince- | ion l>eiiHM;r( is rnrin'd bv a stock eom- ■ |.any. They Jo Hot expect ouc man | to furnish the expense of making a good paper. Such is right. An editor in such case is not expected to spend ail hi* lime in trying to make a living for liimseit. The company expect only interest on their investment. They all work for the interest of the paper ami thus insure tl* success If every county had two paper< o tv tied and o|ierated as is the Pri neeton Deiuhcral, the |ieople, the parlies, and all Inletest.-d would be bene filled and no one would be damaged. It is the proper plan. The following state officers have been elected bv the legislature: W. A. IVcte, stale slalislieian ; Prof, tiorby, state geologist; Michael tain, state bouse engineer; Tiui'tiinfBo, custodian of the stale bouse; W. K. Xiblaek, J. I). Near, J. It. Coffurth, Jblm T. L'mry, Mortimer Nye, nieuiIters ot supreme court com mission; I>r. C. II. Ilau»er, Thomas Market and John L. Carson, trustees of the insane hospital; James tJicnihan, Jattiei W French and Levi Muck, directors of the prison north; W. II. McDonald*; F. Parks and It. H. Slater, director* of the prison sont%; Thomas L Bn wit, Charles K Haugli and I). W. Chum her*, trustee* of degf mute asylum; John W. Kilev, T. J. Cullen and John j II. Stoll, trustees of the asylum for; the blind ; Perry 11. Illue. William Itahni and Dr. T. Wert*, trustee* of Evansville insane asylum: (.Jen. Ivooiilx, M. C. Bonham and John L. dlt# tin, trustees of Itiehiiiond nay Inm ; llavid 'Hough. M. Uhi and J. P. VV it - ; son, trusties of l.ngarispoi I asylum. t - , Jt sT now, and lor tlie la-t two weeks, a-few partisan papers have been trying to show that Cleveland ; was elected bv fraud—by counting Butler >otes in New York lor Cleveland. A few smaller lights among the journalistic world have also been reflecting this ehteinaof creative im-i agination. They all forget how a recount was taken to try to And something ot the kind to wont Cleveland out. but without success. Why did ; they not And rlti- gigantic fraud sck.iier J Woere were lltMr great d.-tec fives at the time iboseV votes wen counted, and tve^mped ? Why do they place so much stress upon the ever harrassiug “it ?“ “It certain dead men j were only now living, these frauds could lie exposed j el," tiiev nt. h by did not those men who are m>w dead expose the frauds complained of before they died? lining to the dead ! tor evidence is poof politics. No, kind reader, since the days of Preai- i dent llay.es. no stt li crime has . Oiiinltted (irant that It never will tie. The jo^.ple will tiulv -laud so lunch fraud, ■ ml no more. I
l.OYM.Y MRS. tl.EYEl.ASl) Story Abe.il Her I hat Will Warm the Heart* ef riaiu IVople. jVibhin»t»n Hyertal to Evansville Courier: IvYopIo ol all parli- x. male ami lealilt, etMfeM regret at tlw ttitreaiMt "f Mr-/t'li i eland I ruin life! Mr. Carle* lluccluech, a well known! Washingtonian, said to your Icorres-pn.iidrut,to-day : "A* llie excellent . tally, nhnse tu ielii pn-M iut lie* beer Mull a cliann in tin* While House, i« non ibout to retire therefrom with| llie ri-gift-.-'t ail wine have met atid : csicsMnd tier, every itcidcilt r»'i|iri,l- 1 iu^iier may to* of Mime iuteresi to the people. A few week* *:uce, iu a |iers.ittal interview with the President, i -aid: ••‘At some ttitie l show hi like a pre Mutation to Mr*. Cleveland, for 1 have a lovely story to tell her respecting herself.' •• • Well,’ he replied, *»f the slory i* alKUitirerwIf, then it ntu*t indeed be a verr lovely out.' “Subsequently, at Secretary Whitney's, 1 was introduced to,the lady, w ho cordially granted me the privil-i-jrr of an iuterview at ilia mansion for telling her the story. It was this. I gi"e it as 1 told it to her: lu the June alter brr marriage, while awaiting al Svracuse for a train, i saw a conductor on the Lehigh Valley Railroad »it down on a truck beside ,a brakeman, to whom he said: “Do you w ant to see something idee l liave here?” taking out of bis pocket a little box, narrow and long, covered with silken tissue paper and tied with | satin ribbon, ‘some wedding cake sent j to me personalty by Mr*. Cleveland.' | ' ***Oh, pshaw,’ said the braketnan, ‘that's too lido. Vou eau't guta tue in that way.’ “•But,' replied the conductor, ‘it's | right down true. I used to attend upon Mi** Folson when ««u our road ! going to Weil* Coliege at Aurora: and so. retnetuberitig this. »!ie has stmt ; me, you see, this pieeeof her wwMing cake. Now don’t you thiiik she is a very kind lady?' and here the molsj tti-rc came to his eye, so to thiiik of a s, poor obscure conductor among all her I friends V ‘•But the brakemau. inure imbciiev- : log, and his fellows started the story that it was all a put-up-job. “ ‘Now. Mrs. Cleveland,' I asked, ‘is {tLis storv true ?' “ "O. y es,’ said she. ‘I sent him the {cake. What was hi* name? I retnem- : tier uow, it was Carey. lie was in- ; deed always kind ami attentive to me. From hi* home, in Ithaca, he wrote : saying that the hoys att made fua of ; hint as trying to impose on them, and j so tie begged that 1 would write a tetter to him confirming hi* story. 1 j did this, aud be has I fie letter uow * “Perhaps other great ladies of the land are as kindly considerate as this one, of the lowly and obscure, but the record thereof is not given.-' Ttte way to get up a boom for Petersburg is to get two or three more I railroads.
by Mrs. Florence before ihe meinl auce Alliance, ol request. SHJine > was written Kime, and read .re of tbc TeinporJuiou. Indiana, by spurn arose about whin ilie article contains, and thus it became necessary to have the article published: Mu. PBKMDKST, LADIES * GKKTLKJIKS: As announced on last Saturday evening, my subject as given me was, “W hat ikies it : Take lo Constitute a Deceut saloon?'’ .Nun. as 1 have never in my life been in a | sa.oou, of course I enukot speak from per-1 soual experience; but, judgiug from outside j oliservatioii, i must sav there are uu decent Saloons. “Ihjceiit*’ in defined iu W ebsler as ; ‘•St, becoming,” etc. 1 ueter bate seen a j saloon tbat 1 thought tit to be patronized. | til' course, some saloons may be a iiltle i ^uurr orderly than olbers, and conducted iu j a mole ii niui rnanuer, but they are ait lend- ! iug toward Ibe same end at last; tbat is, the degradation and eternal ruin jf all the poor, | deluded souls w bo may enter I heir portals too ulieu. It is said that a tree is kuowu by ils Iruil. So a plsce of resort is imjigei by lire moral or immoral practices which it propagates. A town is judged, uot by a few families, but by tbe general morals sud manner* of the majority. • We have met here to use our influence iu various ways. To strike some blows for tbe right, we must uot be afraid to speak our sentimeuls; so we say fearlessly tbat tbe saloon is cither directly, or indirectly, tbe cause of the greater part of the evils which tbe moral ami Christian (am of this community are suffering from. Union has been borne to us all our lives, so we tbiuk we kuow wbereot we speak, for years, no more ijuiet. orderly community eas known, but altei many years a saloon was estate Itshed, and to! a change. With it comes a new di*|<ensatiou. Itowdies Buck in from every dins'lion. It becomes almost daugerous lor us to be on the street at uigbt, and especially oil Saluiday night Pistols are fired iu every direeli ju, iu tae unsafe hands ul drunken men; the boys are contaminated; Ibe oath, the vulgar jest and tbe coarsest slang are introduced. Then, bad manners, misconduct in eburvb, sabbath break in,, ail lulmw as natural couse<|Uenves, and liouia utilel. oiderlT place, lu ion baa degenerated into a den cf vile and loathsome mniuily. Some of our young gentlemen projiosisi tbat we talk to-uigbi ahuut the government ol ou£ children. W ell. we all kuow thru bus a great deal to do with the formation of character, but (and now just lei me say right belt Ulttl 1 don't waul loiuterferv wiih the discussion of this sublecl iu the future, lor il there is anything to be learned about the govern incut of children, 1 certaiulr waut b> know it) when tnose young gentlemen have bad a tew years experience on that sub)ect they will find that it is much easier l« tUeurixe thau it is to practice We had many well laid plans ss to goverumeut, blit soursbow nt have bund that II is much easiei to piau than to execute. Have yon ever tried ly govern a girl who has jus; arrived at the giggling age? I believe theie is unore responsibility, more double and tear*, mole patience requited iu liuiiiing a lainny ol growingcbildieu than iu managing Ibe affairs or ibe Male ct Indiana. Miioiuon says: “i'rain up a child iu tbe wav he should go, mid w ken he is old he w ill uot dejiai l Horn It." Now. i have gleat tevereuce for J-oloimm, bulhe hail a great many wives, and i aiu uot sure tual his lauiiiv relations with his children were pel lect, or that all bis children were models. VW may lain to our children, advise them, but tor lew many hours they are absent Irom us. Aud then they Dlecl wIlli teinplalc ns ii every band, ami il tucir sv hooltuates and assviciaies are mu alt we could des.re, Ibe eousevjuenve is that Ibe stronger will ov rvouie Ibe weak.
Are use, ye »ivt* amt iiutlim t>f L'uiuii! j Stop UHdif to ttio iruut, and do vaittuut batUo lor >our right*—the right to halva home j oior a iiloii tho shadow of ihiemper.iuce abuit n >t come. 1 aui id laiur ui xvin ( ustracisUi, *o tar as tho la loou-keeper tutuvolt la couecrued. IS e must tram our chil-dren-t« stiuu lulu amt Ilia saloon, as they would a tv|H-r; tor be is a moral toper, n luoti la lar worse; lor, Mislead of ihlectiug tho lusty atuuo, tie spiead* adisease that mice la I Uie sout aatl tasty. W e- know the ivlto ofl oue ilomuu in a community is lory Weak,* but in uhtuu tUvie is strength, amt it ive aut > taik ami act agaiu»L this evil, it uiust hate its ii.rtuem.-e :u time. A man must he liar- ' deued ilidei-tl wbv coukl luce.the Udivsof his i cuuimuuity ami know they are ail his biller i triune*, so faug as he i-outitiiies in his bus-* ■ness. So long as carts!iuu |ieopie make all j associat- A him. aitm.t Uiui iu their iisiliug , circles, visit Uls place ol business, amt he Is ; a "halt Icilow mil mel;/’ with even line mo I hers aail daughters, of course he is well is mem. Abu hue it l me speak ul a Clung that is ail wrong. t his going to him loi money for vbuich pur jsws. Ob, d' h’t do it au\ more! 1 would rather see loose walls uupiasiered, this ehurvh meat pi led torsi - er, lUaa use money bought nub such a price. 1 tell you that it is accuised. there is Worst U| ou it, or it uol Wood. It is bought null the teals amt prayers aful groans ol many nive* and mothers. On! ol ail things, he cnUBirlent. Let us uot (urn our backs on these boys, tecs use they are uot so much to blame as their sunouudiogs. Let its' try to »iu them by kindness to ceiueoter to our side ol the quesuuu. Isn't let Us be tow strict on Iheiu. the bon that is bout too much must break. • • * . • s'* )iu», a wind to the hoys, and 1 am doue. Boys, I beg of you tu-uigsil to slop and decide what kind of then you ate going to become. Are you going hi choose the path that leads to honored manhood, and be true gearlenk-n ahum any oue may be proud to call frond, of am you gmug to chouse that : ether path that will lead you down lodis- ; grace—not only you—but others who may - he influenced by you? Witt it not be better | to join with us in trying tQrefonu tin* peace, ' both iu morals ami mamd-rSd do not trunk j you mean to he wicked. Tub, am only .thoughtless. Nor do 1 mean that you hare all inuulged iu strong drink. These lessei 1 vices and/ottiew are only the fauns arising from associates who bare visited toe saloons. But one thing leads to another. Now is the tune to turn to your best friends and take their ad'i ice. **'■•*•* We have no personal enmity against any •ae, and when the saloon-keeper realiv relents and quits the business, no (terson will be mom glad of the tact than I—no one mom ready to congratulate him « hi* restoration to his right mind; but, we are in the fight. ’ 1 throw down the gauntlet of war, and exI peel to flghlt bun manfully—no "wouiao- ; fully.” while I live. If the heroes of old could have spoj ken to the Harrison inaugural aesemi bly last Monday, the laconic add reuse* would have beeu about as follows; Washington : “My country has become great, but its wickedness has outgrown its greatness.” Jefferson: *>You havs departed from the waysot your youth.” Jackson: ‘-Get down to buaiiicss, or fight a duel.” Liumls: “You have placed cankering sores upon the body politic.” To all ol whom the politician rei jliee: •‘Nothing succeeds like sue
a >on|[ entirely, and caused us to despair of her life. The doctors failed to relieve Iter, and we gave Swift’s Specific, which soon cured her entirely, and she is now hale and hearty. E. V. Dri.k, Will’s Point, Tex. Scrofula developed on my daugh ter—».veiling and lumps on her ueck. We gave her Swift’s Specific, and the result was wonderful and the cure prompt. S. A. DeAmiaxii. Cleveland, TVnn Poison Oak. In surveying' i accidently handled a poison oak vine, and in a few hour* the usual eruption and swellrng ap peared. My face was swollen and dhdigu^pi^fnd my hands and arm#' seriously affected. I took Swift’s] Specific and it promptly cured me, and I have had no returu of It— though this was five year* ago. S. S. S. cured my sou also ot the same poi-] son. Anderson, S. C., Oct. 16,1888. E. A. Beix. " Swim's Specific has cured me of a Malignant breaking out on my leg, vhich caused intolerable pain, it ira* called Eczema by the doctor-— ’our of whom treated me with uo reief. I candidly confess that I owe nv present good health to S. S. S-, vliich in toy estimation i* invaluable i» a blood remedy. I Miss Jcui OaWiny ^227 X. 10th St., St Louis, Mo. Swift's Specific is entirely a vegeable remedy, and is the only medicine which iiertuauetitly runs Sciofifa. Blood Humors, Cancer and Oouagious] Blood poison. Send f**r took* pu Blood and Skill Disease#, nailed »l!ree, " THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ha. Much; time is spent iu contempts- j on of impossibilities. Such acts are ke the fool’s. Even ■ lie mo-t vigorous and hearty IMiople lave at time* a feeling of wearne*jr and lassitude. To dispel this feeling take* Dr. J. H. McLean'* Sarsaparilla; it will imparl vigor and vitalif. ' The most don ate constitution can -atelv ti«e Dr. J. II. M> Lean’s Tar Wine Lung lialtu. It i* a sure remedy tor couflii*. losrot voice, and all throat and lung tronbles. Dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, distress after eating,can ho curred and prevemei hv taking Dr. J. II. Me-I>-an’« Liver and Kidney Billets (Untie pills.) Sold by J. W. Burgen. Foreig rets are said to have bought up all t.|ie waluu* trees in Ibe Lebu'i on and Schuylkill Valievs in Pennsylvania.
tliw ai ta*»iiud« re times when a feeling ar' will overcome tin* utost rohloori, to bu-t. when the system craves for puie furuish the elements ul health and strength. The beat remedy tor jwivjWyinjr the bktod is J. 11 Mclo all’s Sarsaparilla. Sick headache, biiliousne**, nui-t-a. s, are promptly anti agree j lied by 1 >r *1. 11, M !>’3h - j Kidney Fillet* (little pit * } | i and life are worth auyis Miceneable hani Liver and It healt thing. and yon are feeling out of sort* and tired taking Dr rilla. So James ary work •‘Finis’’ at out. tone up your system o\ J. H. McLean's Sarsnpad by Dr. J. IV. Btirgen. tnssell Lowell sav* his literis all done. He ha written the end of his final book. Pimples, hloteiies, ecalv ski n, ugix spi.is, M>u— and ulcers, alM»ce«seh and tumors, unhealthy discharges, such as ratarrb, ecaenia.are *y iupatbys ot blood impurity. Take Dr. J. 11. McLean's Sa >a pa rilla. So nerrl to lake those big cathartic pills: one ot Dr. J. 11. McLean's Liver a ml Kidney Pith t» is quite > uftili en: and more agn eabte. Faults of digestion cau*c disorders of ilie- Itv. r, and the whole system ItecoliHss der inged Dr. ,1. II. Mt Lean.* Sarsaparilla |<ertect« the process of digestion amI assimilation, and thus makes pure blood. For a *a!’c at d certain l* tie dy for fever and ague, n-e Dr. J. II McLean's t'hj Us and Fevei Cure: it i* warrenti'd to cute. Sold by Dr. J. W. Uttrgeii. Drugget. Mr. ilax s is .-aid io develop oscttlatopr tendencies sttnilar to those which made General Sherman «» popular. Unfortunates wbt» are seek i us health should not be deceived by the many published certificates ol cures fro’ti paid or imaginary person*. The best recommendation of a rente tlx is its good effect. A trial of Dr. GuyaouV Yellow Dock and Sar*aparillia will prove to be the best blood purifving ami strength-giving ntedicine that weak, nervous and debilitated individuals can use. Insist on your druggists selling you ibis remedy. “Take no substitute. Nebraska is to have a law to punish jue wlto discharges a fireman within listv rods of a public high war. The gay young bicyclist he’s in his bed. ^ Not for him is the spring sttn shining. lie has teen Hung and ia sore in body and head. But Salvittton Oil will make him amtiing. “I’ve got it at last,” said the fellow who found Ids cough subdued by a i bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Le Grand B. Canuon. of Vermoui, is said to be a director in 460 cifferenl | corporations. We all bare our preferences; but no oue prefers to hear a crying baby when the fa :t is so wel! known that Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup would at once quiet iL It frequently happens that severe pain !x very great I v relieved by thorough’ purgation. Use Laxador for this purpose. Price only S3 cent a Within tea years nearly half tbs rolling mills to New England have out of use.
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Paine’s Celery Compound Is s unique tlonic and appetizer. Pkair t to the taste. nuhik in its acdon. and wttnc any injurious offert, it gives tliat rugged I »ttl» which makes creryiMcg taste good. Ji: nres dyspepsia and kindred disorders. Mys Ians presalbo it $1.00. six. for tioo. Dm lets. tvaxs. Ricbaed80k *Ca. Burlington t
Spring medicine meausmorenow-udays than it 1W ten years The winterer lfS#-S9 has *ert me nerres a -I joggad ort The nereis mast he strengthened, the Mood purified. Urcr and Dowds regulated. rsine-s Celery compourd1hr Sprlay tfdlr:ur f -a^taj—does all t»13, is nothing else can. Pmaritad bj Phtmdimt, UeeamKuultc' by trrgfUU, Earned t>* lHitMort, UamrantrrH bg tU Xonvjbctwran to to The Best Spring Medicine. “in the soring ot lcST 1 was all run down. 1 would get up In the m ruing with so tired a feeling. and was so weak that I could hardly get pound?* Ldhdtr^^Sad'teJcS't^a week*IMt rery much better 1 kocheetully recommend it to an who need.. building upend strengthen* ing medicine." Mrs, a A. Dow, Burlington. Vt.
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Happy Women N RE they who enjoy *'* Their presence lightens and Sheers the human heart, and the Borne gladdened hy the sunshine of their winsome ways is indeed a heaven on earth. How necessary, then, is it to a be tter enjoyment of hfe that tine women folks especially have the best of medical attendance in time of need, and that their good liealth be ceatoudr guarded by the husband and the father. To this . end no better remedy ean be m-oul*-mended than Dr. Cu/sott* Tt/.’ow Dock aid Sarsaparilla. It is eminentk a remedy that will strengthen the feminine constitution, und establish a regularity of those habits so essential to a woman's good health. Try it also in instances of universal lassitude, lame berk, wasting kidneys, aching joints, etc. Its effect is marvelous and always aatisfscto st 1 <a)\ (SJreaf SJauff
Vmi nearly all cough preparation!; {is that they contain morphia, awl are wry injurious to the stomach sod nervous system. Or. Wktmr’a Balsam of WiiJ Chartf contains no morphia, which fact renders it tiie safest and best remedy for pncral use in every household. It has a tons- effect on the whole system as well as posa-asing a soothing mad healing virtue that aetadirectiy on the lunzs awl bronchial tabes, thus removing soreness of the threat, checking tho tendency to dhugU, tending all pulmonary irritation -**<1 inflammation, and driving out of the system the germs oi coosnuiptbn. A single bottle will frequently last a whole family all winter, tor a single teaspooniul only is a dose, awl a bottle only corns one dollar.
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Railroad-:-Time-:-Tal3les Evansville & Indianapolis Railroad. Taking IBfeet Sunday, Oc*t. 2, STATIONS. >l>. Evansville “ Somerville Oak land City. Petersburg An'. Washington GOING NORTH. A No. 10. * U:00 a in 10:00 a m 10:18 a m . lo:.V a m U:5*> a ui GOING SOOTH. No. 12. 5:10 p 0:11 p «l!)p 0:57 |> 7:80 p ui No. 11. 5 :.'*i a in 0:40 a in 7:17 a lu 7 ••■W a m ■ 8:S5a in STATIONS. Nil. 0. IVp. Vashingtnn. . 1:4<J p ni >» Petersburg 2:33 pm Oakland City. 3:04 pm “ Somerville 8:1» p »t Arr. Evansville 4:b» p m No. SI i south b-bound freight] arrives at 12:10 p. us. and No. 32 [north-bound freight] at 10:00 ». ui. Trains run daily exeept Sunday, eonneetinsr with trains oast and west on O. & M. at Washington. Cl. .1. tlltAMMEK. (•enernl Passenger Agent ness
THE OLD RELIABLE O. Sz OHIO ANDJUISSlSSIPnPapularThransii BoL<e»ml Birect CaslLinelaslli’aiai* East cSo "^7\7“est. ’©■ 4 Fant Time* Bc*t »*4 *’©» nrttien* I* I’llM Depots. IOI K DAIJL* TMA1* EACH WAY BKTWKBX incinnati, Louisville and St. Louis, Stopping at Way rotnts. l.axsrUat Tartarian r all Da) Trsiwj. Tataar Sleeping l»r« la *!1 Sight Trains. MM. Bit P COit BKS OS ALL I KAIN. 1UAIN.S GOING EAST: Statioss. Accom- Day Night Fa»t mvxi'n KJxp. Lxp. Exp* IiV St. I.ouiti «&in 800am !#ipm 800pm *• Skattuc 818am #55am tiOSpni 10Wpm •* Sandoval.. sSSam ... SISpm . Odin. .... . SOtSamlUlOam »»)pm 1030pm Flora . luisum 11 fciarn 1637pm It S5pm “ Olney.. 1102am 1140am 1120 pm IS 17am “ Vim-eun’s. 1318pm 125£pm 1223Hm 130am “ Mitchell.. 231pm 211pm 281am 818am “ Seymour. . 1 O'.pm S16pm «»7am 128am “ N. Vernon 110pm llapm 4 2nm luSurn \r Cincinnati. 7 ST|>m 630pm »elam 710am • Louisville.. 025pm ti2-H>ui Baoam TRAINS GOING WEST: “ Mitchell.. V!menu’s “ Olney. “ Ktm a “ Odin •• Sandoval “ Shat me Arst. Louis . 1 uw*a .. ...... * .. ..t— -. 16pm 11 litom 1201pm 1138pm >2l.am 1 iupm 21<)pm 1 iiMiii 2 35am 2 53pm 301 pill 2 10a 1U 3-1.* LM 328pm 338am 332am 115am j tor in 130:>m 4 28am tloara 152prn 13bpm 138am jSam 500pm 1 iopm 118am 3team 722pm Olbpm 650am 715um Throoglt Sietpiug Car AecoaodatBus to Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Washington, Baltimore, Kei Tort Philadelphia i % i a I utenarltikte Petal** i?«r Emigrant* amt l.ami Seeker*, the“0 * >i.” Is the Shortest and quickest route •*« nrovltleK the best aecomodisllons. * mi . i . r. <> thu »t>lv lirip rum TUViaeK IBS WM aciouiuwctivr.* TiieO. A MAsJhejmly Mtw runningaste^jme eerof any description between LINCI* N -VTI and bT. 1*01118. For rellahie Information a* to routes, rates tickets. time,etc., apply in person or by iettet f!, fc. ti. Boy 1H-SA3T, Ticket Ag't. O * M. R’.v Washington, In«L; _ _ .&.8HATTUC, Pres’t and Gen. Bt*n. Gen. Pas*. Agti CINCINNATI. O
