Pike County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 27, Petersburg, Pike County, 26 November 1890 — Page 3

THE Or any other kind of a bill makes no difference with the prices at our store. We offer the same bargains as before don’t yon believe ’em when they say “all kinds of goods are raisin” that is the way they get the old 50 per cent , profit.

Xmas Is Coming Anti we are stocked to overflowing with new gods. Shaving Setts in Plush, Manicure Setts in Plush, Writing Desks, Work boxes, Toilet Cases, Books of every kind, Potons, Birthday books, A B C books, dolls &c. Everything new in lad e •' anti children’s handkerchiefs, mufflers, table scarfs, Lain, berquins stand covers &v. WE expect to double our business through the month of December—yon know low p ices, new styles anti larger assortment is what does it. Bfxciaii bargains in ladies’ and childrens’ cloaks. 1 >t*n’t lai to see the famous 10 and 25e counters all the wonders of * the whole world to be iuttnd in them. Come and get a real Oil painting in gold leaf frame or Slasher’s Fop Trade. . ' THE OLDEST 11E1ES3 FIEH In Petersburg. Tilt* oltlpst hii rtiess autl *at’:tlt‘ Bren In IVtrr*l*urg in Fled Itmw’s lie still It*.l*Js the ftirt. •>■»! tiSeis yui Harness, Saddles, Whips, ■ J(ml»v«}IhiM in his lines *,( rates that «jv Terj kw aMu&tertcg the n«sriUy. szr em HIM A TRIAL FRKD KEUSS.

L W. LITTLE Otfirr ike BKrfT *no*|* in the Saloouiine, at \Tib. |l token’s oh! stand. lartff’s Wild Cherry Bitters tin'll! ami pmitkotv a gnml a|>|i«rliic. VHM JtcBr»yer’« ami Wathen Rye, jtlie l»>t fruit of the Mill. All JWfaajh* of “oud ;iwU call for tliese itraiujs. at I. W. LITTLE kit, I®!, in, T he beet bramto line market affc ttls. always mo t.-i l> at Ibis i>o[>iL«l amt try theta. O^ixiarss- HB-EZESIE3 Ohio Va lley ' .Anil other first-eta** f brands of Cigars always in ttfuefc— the Sktoker’ Fat write*. Try them. The DraMMM .lob ami Fine Commercial Prtuti»K Isepartmeol to prepared ratiorlljr Work Thto to no b*1e or tmiiMHi.l the If test IStost deslenn, etreet, eu lilies elsitu s»«I, as vim. TMs departmm H ml rUr price. .-saH far ft* s to matte the "" JI el. ivioee von. 1 iMMdm the printing I if a Vi* jrwitr

weekly lo-al newspaper or tqa library. It is an cncyclopea history, a biography, a Me, a romance, a cook book, a a horoscope, a political rosin no. ml plan of ibe civilised world, a low priced 10111111111 yi parvo. It is a sermon, a song, a circus, an obituary, a picnic, a railroad wreck, * symphony in solid bourgeois, a medley of life and death, a grand aggregation or man's glory amt his shame. It is, in short, a blrdscye view of alt ilhe magnanimity and meanness, the joys and griefs, ami the births and deaths, the j»ride and poverty of the world arouml ns. Will send the Pikf. County Democrat till Jan 1,1892, for $1 23. ir you pay arrearages and ♦125 in addition yort^will get it till 1882. Seeonrclubing n tes clsewhc a-. Address Democrat, Petersburg, I ml. -— --

News Notes. XoblesYlllc claims a "host. Peril will have June races. Rabbits are reported to % nunicrMt. Vernon lias a Citizens’ Association. ;J Fort' Wayne will liaye base ball this winter. in-door Quails are being killed too extensively ;■ this ought not to'be. Saturday was a fair day with Petersburg Merchants and trade was good. - - The people at Mt. Vernon are agitating llie establishing of a hominy factory. A move is on foot to start as Knight’s and Ladies «*f Honor lodge ! at Orleans. J. M. White is encouraged in the pension business, He is taking steps to increase bis business. C srl Moyer and fatuity were almost fatally {Ktiseued by eating spoiled -an-age, at F**rt Wayne. Over 2tk) eastern money-kings saoo|iett ,down oh Marion recently, looking after investments. Work on tin- Javier college vvaRtliscotilintte.l last week, but will be resumed in tbe ct tiling Soring. Chas. V-e.s, xvh » earns ti^re from Stetolal, is doing a (toe business, lie seems to be a tirsi-class blacksmith. Counterfeit dollars are numerous at Vincennes, anti it is thought, that horse-traders put them in circulation. Steps are already being taken to erect a new M E. eliurch at Wiaso.w in place«f the one recently destroy e*l j bv tire. The Washington machine shopmanagers have had some trouble tyiti | eutphe r« ami discharged a nuiubei ! of them. The M. E. congregation* are voting on whether women shall be admitted t» tan fere nee. Petersburg baa not vet voted. ‘ihjnirc Flint pie, of Mitin-m, killed a sick hog. lie iiad a sarateh on Ids huiitl and blood-poison set in from wbk-b he died. lira ley Corwin, of Oakland City ha- a l*s year ohl Jersey cow giviuj a gallon of rich milk daily.—A"e« Harmony Heyister.

E. IS. Krug want* to sell his livery on Sixth an I Walnut streets. It is agih'nlsUu.l aul will be pick'd up by som e one aunn. Mrs. S. .1. Ash ami Mrs. J. F. Kiute ‘have been invited to take |i»rl in the | Van terhuri n. Farmer's Institute, aiui wilt alt tend it iu December. Mrs. Mary Ann Arthur, aged tw. of j Clay enmity, has woven. 5 yartls more than half a mite of earjiet situs' Man'll 1st, using.au okl-lashioticti loom. Twelve student* at Punlne University were iim tl $13 eat h for locking u|« one of the proffessor* in the dormitory, where he had to stay for three hours. John I! Mr A tee, it is reported, will come here from Oakland tliy ami e-eet some handsome new briek hutidings tut Main street. A good move for him. The County Cuuimi-sitHiers wilt meet next Friday to approve the newly elected county officials' bonds. They will then rake charge of the offitaw, except the commissioner*. An infant sou or Mr. and Mrs. L itennett, at Anderson, is five months old and weighs 80 pound*. He has gained over 20 pounds per month ! since his birth, ami eont in ires in the ! best of health. To the good people of IVtersbnrg: We, the mem tiers of the Soldier,* Aid Society, an making arrangement* to bold a Fair a week before Christina*. As there is no worthier cause to work for, we solicit a liberal patronage. The members of the Ladies' Aid Society piepose bolding a Fair the week proceeding the Holiday*; and to do 1 his it is necessary to have a full and regular attendance at the

, f FJCKriTE. AT THE HI The Cases That Have Tame op,'Been Tried, iWineli or Dhiaie ed. The cases that have come up since our last report are the following: Martha J. Dupree vs. Thnrsey Campbell, for slander, was decided by the jury for defendant, who was accused of stealing a goose. S Gallon! G. lt»r*on vs. Lewis II. lister et al., to quiet title to real estate, was decided in favor Mf plaiutlff. The Reeve St. Co, got judgment against Scott lllirvry and Jas. T. Hughes,on note, lor ♦165,99.including cost. Case of Rosa Falls rs. Itirha.il M. Masters, bastardy, lias not been If hefty Answer was filed last week. The trial of Archiles Fetlinger vs. AllqnT. Hawkins, for support of wife, has not ended at Ibis writing, and the pleading is now going on (Tuesday). The present Grand Jury has done an immense amou nt of work since its setting. More than a hundred indictments will be returned before its adjournment, which, in all probability, will take place to-day. They hare a good deal of that nerve that is essential in a jury composed of lawabiding citizens.

TIiAptost interesting ease that came up during this court was that of Clara C. SodetKys. Isaac W. Little, for sidling her husband whisky, which Mr. Little denied having done. She had given all the 'J-sloons and drug stores orders not to scdL) Idm any kind of intoxicants, This happeuetl last February. Ho still wasw beastly drunkard without sense oV,decency. In August slip again gave ife same orders, Inii he eon tin ii ih! to b*',a beastly drunkard. Site then filed suif-against I. W. Little for $5,000 damagt^and also against F. K, Mitchell for sAype amount. The suit against Lit t To ended Sat unlay morning, and the plaintiff got cost and also judgment for $150. The other suit lias been put off till next eourt on oeconut of the absence of an important witness, Mr. George Guliick, who it is said, served the notice i»u Mitchell. During the trial wt Mr. Little, there was no -pnwtive evidence that he himself uold the whiskey, but there was evidence that Soden got .whiskey fmin that saloon by the devices wldcli only a drtinkant knows. Waiter Soden, an .Ight-yesr old rhihl, testified that h /aw his father drink something /to in a glass at Little's saloon. his would he positive evidence that Sinieii drank something, and only circumstantial evidence as So whether it was whiskey or water. The jury decide*! that Soden got whiskey, and there being orders against it, the saloon keeper was responsible, and that ' Sodeti has not suilicicnt sense, or control of himself, owing to his past snaky inihibaiions. Of the speeches that have iieen made. W. J. Thurman was complimented in .the Curtis-1 b-aduian twslardy ease, ami IF. It I'ox-v was highly prai-ed for ids temperanee |speech in the Soden-Little case as meiilioiird in tlie above. litehard Steen, a former well-known resident of Knox county, was a r rested Tuestlay at his old home near Wheatland by deputy sheriff t‘atl>£stm, w ho look the prisoner to Vi nee lines and lodged him in j-*SI. Steen is charged with kilting ITtyse* G. Williamson near-Moure City, May 2S, 1S82. since which time he has been a fugitive from justice, returning only Motutav from his wondering* in the west. The slaver and victim were both respectable anil well-to-do farmers and quarreled over smile .(rival matter white returning home from church, which ultimately resulted in the killing of Williamson.— WasMnytou Attcer timer. The new Air Line earathops, which Princeton is making an effort to get, anil, stands a g*Hnl chance to get, will mot tie mere re(iair -bops, hut will l>e shops on a large scale l»»r the manufacture of ears. They are worth securing and would add greatly* to the population as well as to the business interests of that town. But, strange to say, there are at l‘rinceton some sore heads who disfavor the enterprise.

Tin; Stale Lecturer am! orpiuiipr of the W. Cj. T. iVMfc* Alice Fainter, will bo in lYtersbitrg Die. 4ih.f holding ateHujis afternoon ami al night iu l*re>l))i«iaii churrli. A meeting specially fur rnwn will be hrfil at night. All are invited In both meeting*. Wo bespeak lor Alias Fainter a <;ootl hearing. Missionary imwliaji of Union Baptist Association are at Alt. Olive, near lluBt;uniery, 01* Tuesday X»v. &>; Bickneli, Friday, Nov. 23, ami Oakland City,Sunday,Nov. 30. Revs. S. 11. Stinson, I>. Ik, T. J. Keith. 1*. IX, X. C. Siuitli, W. L. Boston. E. Sanford and W. 11. llorrati nil! be In attendance. Union Thanksgiving Services trill be held to-morrow ait 10:30 a. m., in the Freshvterianehureh. Sermon by Iter. V. li. Field*—subject, Flea ft«r Christian Fairtotiswi. Usual collection f»r the poor. Let there be a large attendance. Edward Downey, of the firm of Awenius & Downey, grocers, abd Aiks Lytla Williams, grand-daughter of the late Gov, James D. Williams, both bride and groom «f Frincirton, were married on the 18th instant. t he Big Four Oreiw*|r«, compmut of tomie ilisgen, l&t Bens*, lliol Fatcerson amt Col Lemasters slsss.;-j— Everett Gtadisl, near town, .... might, furnished some psal

MISS GOSSIP. She Tells or The Pretty People Who Come and tio. Mrs. Flora Morgan was at Washington last week haying dental work dune. Franklin It. BHderback, Auditor eleet of Pike county, is on the sick list this week. William Davisson, who had been at Macon, Ua., for the past Bve or six mouths, is at home in this place since Monday. Isaac Withers, Petersburg, concluded that he cannot do without the ! Democrat, and has accordingly become a subscriber. John II. McAteoand wife, Oakland | City, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | William Jones, near Ibis |>lace, Saturday night and Sunday. Beport comes here that Gustoff ! liisgen, Jr., son of William llisgen, Sr., formerly of this place, now of •New York Oily, is dangerously ill. Dr. J. D. Loetaerich, recently ol : this place, is now at Pine Bluff, Arkansas. lie sent the Democrat a ’ copy of the Pine Bluff lt'setlg. BrestBugle. ilcs. W. V. Uargrore will return [ from Princeton this evening, where she has been for averai weeks nutlet the treatment of Dr. Munfortl. Her health is thought to be gristly improved. Mrs. C. II. Fields, wife of Itev. Field.-,is takiug an active part in the Christian ho|ie of Peter.-burg. She seems an intelligent ami accomplished lady—has been a lecturer of four years exjtenence, and, it is said, was a success. C'apt. W. £- Chappell attended tin national assembly F. M. B, A., at Springfield, III., last week, and re|M>rted a profitable session. W. L S'ilwell, Gibson county, was ek-cleti president, and J dm P. Steele, ol Mt Vernon, III., See. J. A. Ahuau, of Monroe township, an excellent accountant ami a scholarly gentleman, mortal hi< family t« Petersburg last week and resides in the McAfee property. He will be tinDeputy Auditor the next four year> if not providencialiy kindeml. Dr. VV. II. f.ink started to Philadelphia, Monday, to be. go we three or four months. He goes to pursue tin study of surgery under the eminent, surgeons of that city’s large hospital. The duetor Is preparing himself to use the knife with skill iu difficult operations. Sixty-six thousand dollars is the amount Princeton will jury for the Air Line shops if they go to that town—a go>>d round stun, but $50,000 a year pay roll i- worth securing.

ore falling asleep- idle hart lingered for some ;ime, hut it was Import she might mnRr, When the ckuarttr of her illness display- j ed dcsnuetimt, anrt dentil seemed inevitable, her friends Hocked Vo her bed-side to administer to her wants— to t>erf»rm a last fluty to a passing •‘ail. She was buriert on last Monday afternoon at Little Zion grave yard. Although a very heavy rain let! during the morning a large crowd gathered at the cemetery to pay a last tribute to her memory, tor they realized they had lost a friend indeed. Of her private life, none need he told. It is known by alt that she bad lived a Christian life, having bees a member of Little Zion ehureh for the past thirty-two years. Stem in her kindness, she gained the good wilt and respect of all who knew her. She wasiver reudr to administer to the wants of the sick., and under her guiding hand the sick mom tost tttucli of its horror. Those in need found her kind and ready to assist as her menus allowed. She has Ireen an ideal woman, and has won a lasting praise iu the utiudsof alt to whom she is known. Site leaves many friends to mourn her loss. But oh, how sweet to fall asleep. When carried by heavenly wings above. Where angels round thy form doth peep. Anti taste I he sweetness of that's love. To know his peace, to-do his will. To love hint as we should; fan but our hearts sincerely itil, With hopes his prize to gain we would- \ J. V. T. ' KwxM. Noiilt, Sov. St—The Ain Line rail road company are putting a new iron bridge across Cat oka river iietween Ituff and V elpen. A Mr. tiurthm is the contractor. Your correspondent has been among the i schools of Marion township, and thinks' them in good working order and a credit to our efficient trustee, W. V. Brock. iti-v. Kale,of Winslow, is conducting a successful meeting at Servant. The M. K. C hurch has bought W. 4, Jones's store building and have Sited it tijjp btr a ckurch. It answers admirably. Kev. Che-wer inraeM at RfeMaimL bpem. eer county, Sov. 15th amt 16th. \ Joshua Com has moved frote here to Augusta, vrhete he now resides. T. C. Milburn. IVtersburg, is among friends in Marion township this week. Calvin Jones and Mattie Xelson were InioaSpecial to the lUotoCR.vr. I*yey Hillman, commonly known as Aunt IVyey. wife of L'ncle Kitty liitlnian. of near this place, departed Ibis life Xev. IS, IS90.

4 Kmt Treat Far tittle Money. After much correspondence, a People's course of six kclorts by distinguished gentlemen, has been secured for the winter. The first lecture will be delivered onr Tuesday evening, Dec. 9lh, liv Dr. D. M. Haines, (president Harrison’s minister of Indianapolis, justly famous both for his ability and his sparkling humor.) Season tickets at the Drug Stores only one dollar. Single admission 25 ct«. ;_ I Sale of City Hotel Property. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned wilt sell at public auction the entire out-fit of the City Hotel in. ' Petersburg, on SATURDAY,^November 29, 18»3.. Sale will begin at 10 o’clock a. in., of [said day. A credit of six months will be given on all sums of five dollars and over. On sums less than five dollars, cash in band. Joseph Loky, Prop. Oily Hole!.

For Sale. A one story frame house, G rooms, cellar, cistern, never failing well, -smoke house, coal house.outbuildings ‘ and lots for 2 tows ami two horses, buggy, garden, plenty of frutt-trees, | good location ; lot 95 by 200 ft., three squares from main si., in Petersburg. All of the above at a bargain. Any one wauling to btiy,.call at this office. Shooting Match. On Wednesday and Thursday, this week, occasion of Thanksgiving,there will be a turkey shooting at the usual 1 place-on South commons «>f Petersburg. Fair chances lor all. Sam Marsee. i'' ! Notice to Hunters. AJI hunters are hereby notified to not hunt on the laud belonging to i Noah A. and S- E. Burkhart, in Madi tson township, Pike county, Indiana. 2t. Noah A. and E. Bitrkuart. Indiana Farmers* Institute, at Mc^uleiiansTilie. Dec. 4 and t, E. & I. will sell round trip tickets, Petersburg to McCutehansvsvilic. at one and a third fare. Van return as late as th-e. 6. I. W. Littell has some of the finest i brands of cigars, tobacco, and ; "drinken stuffs.'’ Joe Vincent wants you to, try Ids saloon and seq for yourself that he i has the hesl of everything. Money to loan on easy terms. Enquire of G- I». Ashby, office over Citizen's Bank, Petershurg^-Indiana. (S-15-91. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream tartar bakina powder. Highest of ail in WaveuinaKttrciigth.—£\ ,S. (iorrraluciit Report* Au.ij. 17, ISb*. CHI'KCH DIRECTORY. C. 1*. CnCRCH— Rev. C. II. Fields, pastor, Sttmlay-selnad at 9:*X> a. m. Preaching tit 10:39 a. m. Meeting of the Society of Christum Endeavor at *>:00 p. u>. it': E. t'Hl’RCH— Kev. it. X. King, pastor. Smiday-selioot at 9:00 a. in. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. Class services at 3:00 p. in. Preaching at S.00 p. in. PtCKSBYTEKtAN CUfRCH- Rev. . A. W. Freeman, pastor. Sunday-school at 0:00a. ■n. Sermon at 10:30. Society ot Young People’s Christian Endeavor meets at ‘i:3u p. in. Notice of Appointment of Assignee. NtiTiCK is hereby £lven that the under, sijjm <1 has been xtppt iuted asgiguee of Wit* Liam H- Ilorubrook. Thnt*aUi asshrnAtont was matte far t he benefit of his creditors. All persons knowing themselves indebted to Mr. Htxmbrook wilt please cult and pay their accounts. anti those to whom lie* is indebted arc requested to tfte their verified accounts as soon as possible. A. I!* Taylor. * Assignee.

PRINCETON NORMAL SHCOOL. Specialties in all Departments. Classical, Teaehers, Commereial.Eloeutiou.Seiejitifie, ^ Preparatory; Vocal ami Instrumental Music. In the mmicst course, hoih Vocal ami Instrumental, the niXt'KItlS NORM AI. offers advantages at half the oust of the large eooservxtories of mush-. l*rlmat*«Mi h* the best school city in Southwestern Indiana: Board and 'Room Rent are lower, the moral atmorphere is purer,and the instruction is unexeellvd. , . For infermutioii, address c J.vs. A. Bam, Pkes. 3 otiee of Fiuai Settlement of Estate. In tb« Matter of the estate, Ip the Pike . of 5 t'irenlt i ‘ottrt Robert Simpson deceased. > Nov.Term.liWi. VOTlfBishereby given that the nnderslgnsd ‘■•its Administer tor of the estate of Hubert Simpson licensed, has presented and tiled ti Is a.-vim ut and vouchers intlnnl settlement of said estate, and that the same will rant' up f»w examination ami aetloo of slid fir.sill i'onrt ou theflth day id Nov. IMf, at which time ait persons tntere.-.teti in said estate are required to aaaeiiut in saidCourt, amt show eatrse, tf any there be. why said aeeouot and " ‘ ‘ not be approved. And t he amt all utbers mterrsed •by re.inired.at the time * to appear and make SS ' : ■ 'V

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OF KY. UNIVERSITY, LEXIHCTOH.KY. Cheapest £ Best Business College in the World. Hlsbret Honor uni CaU Medal over all other CollesM, >1 World’. Evpo.ltlnn.rr S-uaet Butk-keeplnc « _I_ 10.000 tin IOOO students ttncuiillj. 1 it Teachersemploj- *■ of Foil Guduetw* i'oirwt inrludinv Tuition. Sto- : - trrr. aitrl R.«*nl. *-'*»■*<; #»t>. ort- Ma»d, Ty pe>Wrltn£»’"I Tci-.-irrophjr No Vacation. Fnter •r»tnaiM sucve»>luL tKU citv t* beautiful anil health*ul. *“f circular' aiitbv's Wilbur 1L Smith* LexlsstaiH Ki» Hm u£iua this paper. CAUTION wameteS."'^ evenr *alr Uakiaiame aadprice stirnnrtl u belt#

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: OSBORN BROTHERS Qt*uy& tfcsi EUFi*HASfT 9ROK ami BOOT STORE on Main street with a BOOTS and SHOES For Mf ss Haraea. r:od Children. VekwpUL Stephens' and Emerson’s brand* of tht FISEST SHOES. £21 ^OSBORN $ BROTHERS,*Petei'sbm w lndianfL Is not oeh a Qi lCKittELIK* and PERMANENT GlTRg tor Asthma. Phthisic And Hay Fever, hut it steps into the medic:)! arena as a medicine which is fast advancing tu the Crons in the treatment <>f INClFt EN T. or beginning, CONSCM PTIOX. VV> can itjrnish many mflfct excellent unsolicited testimonials from different sections • f the eMMtv. This one, right at home, is a sample Consumption Cured by Bergen's Asthma Cure, Petbrsburc, Indiana, December 13, UM». Dr. J. vr. Sum, rttjr: * - * Dear Sir—l!v \iff. !,ad n I tad cough for ten, .tsots, and in September last was compelled to take her )wd wtib co tsumoti:m. We had given np all hopes, and so had the doctor; mu with eight hot ties of Ktrcdn’s Asthma Pure she was cured, and Isas hearty as anybody nbw. We eheerfttlly recommend tills medicine to all consumptives. CHARLES WILLIS. Friends, do not stand idly by, with folded hands and powerless words of svmpathy, and see "v our dearly loved ones untimely pass to the i treat Unknown. when BKRHKN’H ASTHMA CURE is at tin ltd am! only watting a fair trial to effect a lasting cure. It is much more efficient than the regular physicians’ treatment and infinitely cheaiier^-only $1 a-bottle; siv hollies $5, Test it and you will verify all we claim. Orders by mail promptly — •" ’ . BERGEN; ASTHMA CURE CQ. Corner Jfiiin and Eighth Streets, PETERSBURG, IXB.

Seiner's Magazine Fur the coming year will be noteworthy for if number of special features which the Publishers believe are of very unusual interest, and among them the following may be mentioned: - Sir Edward Arnold contribute to the DceeitdKirKttmber the first of a series of four Article* upon Japap* it* prople, if* ffty, nmt it* thought. Mrs. Robert Klunt. who was coin missioned to go to Japan f«w Scnbm r’:* Magazine, h«s pn parvd a very rmarkuble series ol tlvawiitpt to illustrate Sir Kifwlw’jt *>t»per&. Articles upon the recent Japanese Festival wilt follow, illustrated by Mr 3i«m , ... -b Henry M. Stanly has nrfcpnnsi for the Jwmutry number an important article upon “The Pigmies of the Great Afrivtn For-tt.'*' Another contribution fn this field wilt beMr. J. . Se.»tt KeiMeV at*t*ot&t,£oC the recent J.jrietin Es.‘Jbitio:* held rb London. I loth papers will be amply illustrated. [ * The Wrecker, a Serial Novel by Klnbtkit l/)'i ts Hte venson aril Lloyd Osbnirnc, will run throng a large part of the year. Illustrated by Ut»le. A two-part story by Prank It. Stockton will also appear. Prof. James Bryce, M. P., author of **Ttw? Am*rM*tt Commonwealth/* will write a series of Free Articles upon fmlia> embody mg the result* of hi* recent journey nntl st tulles on this land o f never-endl ng interest. Ocean Steamships will he-thesnhjeei, of nn important series somewhat upon the tines of the siiceeKsfui Uailrtuiit Artteie". “/’axsi'sjvr Tratel” “Tit* Ufcnf fifteen amt ilrn“Smeikaiul tiafe.y lierim,” ill'.;! ~Mait.Kjrmf Ht” are some of the aubjMts tinetiiHl ~y~ -"mgp j- - — Great Streets of the World is the title of the novel mUeetitm of artielei on whieii the nnthor ami artist will colhitmrata to give fhv eluimetrristiesof famous tlm.u'hfiires. The til’s*, on Rrnmi>eag, will he written ! hy Riehnrt Hardin Mavis, met illustrate 1by Arthur Frost. Others will follow oaKeaslii,, London; Rutcnttxf. Paris,- The Cono, Rome. The /trice nf Scribner* Magazine admits etf adding a subscription to one's other rending til eery small cost. Orders should he sent at once. pJMA TEAtt. 35 VESTS A Jf.UM BE It. Charles Scribner’s Sons, Publishers, S' ■ ** * •. 743-T4S Jiroitdmay, Zi etc Fork. ‘ BRYANT & STRATTON Business Collebe Roo* Kmpe»&. Shari ffsoil, Tefef/.;cp&#.<t<..|^ gg ^ | L LE 1C Y Write far fataiatfue ami fall t»/tn-i*t'efio«*. |

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THE 0L1> REI [A RLE 0_ <2z (this i Ulssissippl UailKST. m 11 FAilUW VUB KOl'TE EAST AND WEST. PI! LENA* BUFFET SLKEPl.MI CAKSTD CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE.^ il PHILADELPHIA. And NEW YORK. AI*SO Ttt so:. X-OTTIS, loitstitita :■ rxiox depot ml ft. x*«i* fur alt (Hilts Int. TKAiSa UOiAti BAS*: Statloks. Ail-ohi- imy motPn Exp. Night Fust Exp. Exp. *. v St. I.oliis . *■ Sfexttnas . . “ S uHlwat.. “ Oiliii... 11 Flora. “ Olncj... “ Vlw'i'imX “ BtlrML . “ HejTuoaf... “ N.Yeruoh 1 VHueie.natr. Ar Louisville.. liilam KOOam SLSiim Dioum .SfWaui . IKWtim lOtOam IU Isaur liuiim 11 Oil m 11 Ilium 12 IS;, m 12">2ptu 21.1 pus 2 limit 407pm ;(Ilipm 1 lupin 4 lupm 7 «ptil 0 Spin 02-tpm C2ipm 7 00pm SUOpu* DUSpui 1010pm lllSpm . sitopm 1030pm to:>7piu ii.epm llgwpru 12 17am 1224am 1 Alum 2 Slam UlSum S47am 428am 1 -*2aai loitam a Alum 7 lomo _ ti .15am TSAISS GOING WEST: >tv CteWti 82ttmn Slaam 7«0pm SuOpip “ N. Vnwui S32nn: 1037am »45pml0iSiptt “ Seymour .. lotllau.' Holism tOlfipm 11 loin* “ MrtciK'H... trifaiu 1201pm H'atpm 12l7at« “ Vtaeenn’s. l.VIpm 210pm 15l)am 23ium “ tYfney.. .. . 2 5.3pm Sdip-.tt 2fflam S'JOum “ Flora_ SSSpm Xj u S32tim 413itMt “Otfttt . .. 4 :ti 430pm 4 23am ?team “ Samiovui . 452>m 4:SSpm 4:tXnm ,>2Sam u Shuttue... 500pm 44ltpm 413um iitSSpitt ArSt. Louts.. 722ptu littfom 650um OHIO & MISSISSIPPI Railway. „ We would Invite those going DEM to 'call cm ‘.rmWiess our .'.gents In reference to rates, tickets price of hinds, ete., liomesteail i amt pre-emption h.ws: abut movniienu of 1 Pullman New Tuunst Oats fntt St. Units , ami Kausastlty teal! Western points. These • arsare ctuniorlnble. pleasant ami eeomma-i . leal ami are DanOM complete,same ns regular PttHluam Steeping Visits ami for which Irt.lv the small charge pf three Hollars aud seVcuty-avcA'catsfnmi SJL Umis, and three ft<ilIan. IVi.ni Kansas City is made to all points i West us tarns the Faelttc Voast. ! V e would i av tte the attention of those going i EAVF to the fast time mattehv this line and i its eoimeethm to alt Eastern v'it ice. Through \ t ears to Dasklaglea. Hall lance. PbUadelpbfa, i asti 5.1 w Vark. <m »». 4c m. V estlbulc Trains ! amt sre attached to*Vrsl tbule Trains of our ftfOMii'ctions at Vineinnatl. These trains speak 'for !he in selves. I icing cquippe.l with all the j latest convciilsm-ps sot'll ns Hieing. Library i '<»<r OuseivaUoa Eatk. luuktasta >tur»ey via ! this Line a most comfortable auvl pleasant I oe.r. t Aii t;'i>il*sef this ! xstS ais«aa «f those rf ! -“-rw-e,..