Pike County Democrat, Volume 28, Number 31, Petersburg, Pike County, 10 December 1897 — Page 8

Obituary. John J. Nichols was born ITay l*t, 1831, iu Pike comity, Indiana. and died iu the wm county and state December 5, 1997, thus making him at the nine of his death 66 year% 7 mouths ana 4 days old. He was otto of a family of eight children, all of whom are dead except his brother Henry. In November, lboG, i.e was married to Martha J. Thomas who preceded him to the letter land six years ago. Of this un^ou one son was born George Jerome who slid survives them. Soon alter their marriage they settled upon the farm where the remainder of their lives wree spent. During this period of more than 10 years the deceased lived a most exemplary lift nd wron the love and respect of aii who knew him. He was naturally a man of tender and sympathetic nature and was always ready to help suffering humanity. If anyone was sick in the neighborhood lie was always the first to go and tile last to leave. The poor never had a better friend. The comfort and happiness of his family engaged his thought by day and night and he considered no work too hard to perform or no personal sacrifice too great to make in order that these objects might be realized. Truly it may be said of him. he Was a kind, faithful, loving bin-band and father. Iu his business relations with the'world he was strictly honest and with him the voice of conscience was an infailable guide in all his dealings with his fellow men. He loved everything good and hated everything Kad. No one stood mare ready t put his seal of disapprv•' .1 upon wroug and wrong doing than he. His sickness was of such a nature* that he had but little hopes of recovery even from the beginning of hi* illness and much time was giveu to mcdiuiuoa and prayer. He realized tii!*.t the end must come before a great white and in conversation with a friend a few days * Id s death- he declared his faith in Christ and expressed hi* hope of eternal life. Hi* suffering wa* ’iuVcUse but he bore it patiently and was ready U> depart alien the uasseuger came. Perhaps of no one could the words of Meduff be more a4 propriate. ■'Here in an iun a stranger dwelt Herejoy amt sro t b.\ turns he leM; i'»<or ilKi<iitb(, uyt ve close thy vloor The > * \>r The *o)o<uru*r return* so tu<M«! Now of a lasting bon < j.* -Nia-sawl lie ji'es to *eek a Jw(i r • #t Tin t>*rd knmjcht ir-re; He c*aits away. Make no delay Thu home was for a i'as*lmt day.” “He uow rests from hi* tabors and his works do follow hJtn.”

>o Humbug. Foley's Honey arid Tar does not claim to perform miracles. It does not claim U cure a 1 cases of consumption or asthma. But it does claim to gift* uufoi* and relief in advanced st-so-s i f these dix.tM- and to usually cun- early >. It i> certainly worth Irvingbythos* ifU ..ed • : threatened wit ft these dread liseases, Bergen i t»li - phant. d Marion Township. Teachers institute *uet at the Liberty school house on Saturday. December 4th. A i' *r vpv.:;;._ « v tendont Corn was choaeu chairman. The first subject on the pri cram Was ‘ Plato tinTeacher," by Mr. \\\ F. Bish y, f. . wed by discussion by I*. K. Taylor and A. V. liusUtter. Miss Lora Pelt, then re.. 1 an essay on ‘‘The limes of Our Country.”! which was well reclined by the lo-titut.. . In the aftern-s n Mr.F. lin wster *um . “Teaching U«- Language Arts.’ which was r>i.owcd ty Sup. linbumm Corn, which led to a spirited disc ission by teachers and t. anslitp. lrust»-o. An a: d |*J« on * Sc1k“u Ma:...g* me::;." was read by .Mr. it. 1». Mnith. after which a declamation, * i'ie .M u.Amu Climber” was Mltirft’i i y M.sc Lvaa i -g- ' a: : receive.! merited applause. After duties were assigned for the next meeting, the institute adjourned to meet ><n ihe tfud| Sat urday of January. l'*'9S. A. V. Hi>sU£Ttk«, Secretary.

From au Uld Soldier. Knox, Iud... Jib. 14. 1897. Gents:-!—I have even confidence in rvcottt-1 mending your Syrup of Pepsin. I am 72 years of age ami am broken down. The trouble haTing been brought on by my experience m the war. Your medicine has done me more good than a hundred doctors and I am just about will i.i stomach trouble^. Yours truly. Jsi i XMSOS \Y tLEKL*. Ixdd by Ik.re n A OLphuut d | Ki ll. ESTATE THAAMEKN. KccarU •( itie t (bat have Heeu Krcsrdrl. Amanda E. Arn . i to Mary J Corn, j t nv qr !.w qr sec 14. town 2 south, range 7 west. | Ihirid Ingle to William T. Hart, pt se qr se qr aec db, town 1 south, range S w«st. ¥ acres. John J. P»vi> to Isaac Wilder, ne qr n qr.sec 29, town 2 v.nith, ra: ge 6 west, 4*J acres, • , Jeffers u 'A. Alexander to S. Am s Med-1 calf, p>t no ■:■* .r s\ 24, town l xutn, rangi $ west. 21 acres. j John Vent* man to Henry hammers, se ; qt se qr,ami ne qr **> qr < s, t0*D 3 •< uth, range 6 west. ¥0 acre*. Minerva J. Steele to Halier M. Hardm, lots 4S and 49. H^wmer. Clark and i.'iarenee Whitman to Juita F. Wiggs, q« qr sw qr sec 17, town 2 south, range 7 west. 40 acres. A. H. Tavlcr to Rachael E. Tim me, lot1 6, Butler-1 Kxlds add to Petersburg, For H«ai>e»e*s. Beuj. Ingorsor. c>! Hutton, IikL, says he had not spoken above a whisper for mouths, and one bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar restored hi.- voice. It is mod very largely by speakers and siugers Bergen & Oilptout. 4 J

The evening session was unusually inter* eeting, made the more so by work in the degrees. Tbe home lodge conferred the Rank of Page, to the satisfaction of all present, and Spartan lodge, No. 90, Petersburg, conferred the Rank of Knight, doing excellent work, which was highly, eqmmemled by the grand officers.—Oakland City Enterprise. Mrs. George W. Scraper, living east of Algiers, died last Saturday of typhoid feTer. She was a sister of P. A. Chappell of this city. She was 32 years of age, and leaves a husband, two children and a large number of friends to mourn. She was a kind and affectionate wife and mother and loved by all who knew her. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Gregory at the C. P. ehurch at Algiers Monday morning and interment in Walnut Eiils cemetery of •his city._Judge H. W. Meiieu and R. E. Hoggitt are promoting a new Alaskan gold mine company. These gentlemen held a meeting at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Yendome hotel in company with a number of local mining speculators for the purpose of organising a stock company. The claims they have are located in the Berner's bay district back from Juneau. Thermae is a quarts producer and will be oj>eratcdon the same system as the well knowu Juneau mine is. A. 11. Taylor is also inures ted in the company which will be composed entirely of |'tvpie from the First district.— Evansville Tribune.

Messrs. Charles ami John Paul left for Petersburg this week with their stock of drugs.and sundries, where they will open a firstelas.' drug store. These gentlemen have done much in a social and business way • 'urine their stay in Xcwburg, and while we are loth to lose them a? citizens of our town we can highly recommend them to the go ^1 people of Petersburg. They are w ide awake business met and will be quite an | addition to the ' die city of natural gas | The Tribuue wit h all the good people of New' urg wish them success and prosperity in their new h cation, and.;trust that the clever gentlemen, will not forget us in their mingling with , new friends.—New burg '■ __ ; A serious and fatal accident occurred iu Monroe township last Saturday. Clarence McClure, aged seventeen, sou of Absoiem McClure, and another young man were out hunting rabbits when McClure stepped up on a sturup to look around for rabbits, the stump w »s rot ton aud he slipped when in some manner the gun was discharged, the contents entering the left 'ide tearing a large hole in the breast and killing h:ei almost instantly. After the accident, he walked away ten or fifteen steps and fell ami expired within three minutes. The remains were taken to the home of his parents. The funeral took place Sunday and burial at Liberty cemetery. Rev. Martin Burch conducting the cer- monies. Hon. C. A. Bimk rk of Princeton, ex-atu.'-i,, y.g, iu-r.*l * f ludhna, is the author f a m w b ok. entitled “The Great luterrogatiou.’* It is a work of clioosiog a thesis, whi h is the existence of God and the immortality of the soul, and contains eleven ii«. gu - l-wi.-en two characters called < *pti:u and Pcssmi. representing the opposite v,.-a-s. existing between the optimists .ml t! • t ~s For the past two x- ars Judge Buskirk hits devoted his spare moments to the preparation of the hook, aud it vividly tort ray- the many sides presented by these two opposites, giving each class the benefit of their theories. No copies of the book will Im; f r sale. .Only a few copies will f •• priuted, and they will iaj given to .friends interested in the wotk.

i no o;d caiiiu warehouse at trie foot of Main ->tr* <•: '•m* bun urn down and u the same silt- two residences will be built by • V> ■ Ley. Th> warehouse was built *n ls')l during the palmy .lays of the “rag‘ ;g oiiuaw 1*’ by Sem William Barr and Goodie: Morgan, where immense quantities of grain and pork were bought and shipped to New Ur leans and Toledo. Mr. Morgan transacted business in that build ng from the time it was built up to t •> se venties. Before the war Petersburg w •> the * ue big market of Southern Indiana, {•eople bringing their grain and 'tuck here f> i many miles. The building .was one of the old ian imark< and was a al and w-11 built building. The f an l it. :i was made of stone and a cellar constructed under the entire building. Of late years ;t has been used for various purposes, Wolr. s lay afternoon an explosion oc- | currvd at the natural gas regulator building near the new | lanmg mill. E. T. Warner. • sup ri* * i nt f Um gm eotnpany, was engaged in looking aft. r some defects which had occurred during the day, and on opening the d'jcr to the regulator house an ex- .. * ' k place. Mr. Warner was blown a distance of u-u or fifteen feet and was bally burned about the face and hands and his hair and beard badly singed, j Ue was, however, not seriously injured, i lie got up and realizing that the regulators had been badly damaged, started on a run for Jumbo to turn off the fast flow of gas. The immense pressure of 575 jounds was turned oil, and only flow enough turned on to keep the .fires going in the stoves.■ The regulator bowse was shaken up quite lively and the roof raised up a distance of several feet, but settled back into nearly the same position. Some trouble had been experienced during the morning by the freezing of the main from the well to the regulator house, but was remedied by noon when a high pressure mine up, and filling the building with gas and when the door was opened caused the gas to ignite from the heater and the explosion took piaoe. It, will be all right today.

KpvfCM Items. We had our first taste of winter last Saturday. John P. Perry and P. A. Butler returned from Arkansas Saturday. A. H. Oxby is still a very sick man, with •slight hopes of recovery. J. N. Ix>rton, who was sick last week, is now able to lick stamps. W. B. Cox bas sold his interest in the implement store to J. B. Ambrose. J. A. Shepard was in Oakland City last Tuesday. J. M. Davis, trustee, and Dr. Harrison went to Petersburg Tuesday. On last Tuesday the Mutual life insur- j ance company of New York, through their; agent. D. M. Martin, of Oakland City, paid I to the widow of Dr. Lance one thousand; dollars, full amouut of his life policy just! fifteen days after the death of the doctor. Teachers’ institute was held last Saturday at Arcadia, all teachers with Trustee ! Davis, were present. Teachers passed a! resolution asking Supt. Corn to employ Prof. Churchill of Oakland City, as county j institute instructor. We hope to see the other townships pass similar resolutions, as we are informed he is a good instructor, and he being a home man we would love to see him encouraged. We arc iuforiued he has no hobby s.

On last N*t uni ay & son of Absolam McClure fatally shot himself. He was out hunting with some other boys, they seared up a rabbit, young McClure cocking his gun. got on au old slump to look for the rabbit, holding his gun by the muzzle with breech on the ground, his foot slipped, causing the gun to be discharged, striking him in the side, ranging up to the heart, k llrng hitu almost instantly. lie was a nice young man. His paren s have the sympathy of all. He was a pupil of John Shepard’s school. He was buried Sunday at Liberty cemetery. C hristmas and New Year Holiday Kates. As usual the R. A O. S-VV. railway has arranged for special holiday rates for their patrons. and will <ell round trip ticket' from ail stations to any point in Centrai passenger association territory. This territory covers St. Louis, Louisville. Cincinnati, Cleveland,Chicago. Indianapolis, Pittsburg, Buffalo aud many other points. Tickets on sale December 24th, 33th. dlst and January 1st. Hood returning to and including January 4th, 1888. Any B. A O. S-W. ticket agent can give full information. O. P. McCarty, general passenger agent, Cincinnati, Ohio. Buck lea ’s Arnica Halve. * _The boat salve in the world for euts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chipped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price cents per box. For sale by J. 11. Adams A Son. County Clerk Brumfield issued marriage licenses to Lewis J. Wheeler and Victoria E. Powers, and aiso to Charles L. Wilgus j and 'Lir.de Tice1) U.LON .v URKENE. T. H. 1‘iltou V. K» v.rcene Attorneys and Counsetters at Law Will practice in Pike aud adjoining couutfes. Careful attention aiven to aii business. Collections given prompt atteution. Notary Public always iu ottiee. Ottive iutue Burger block, Petersburg, lud.

il HUNTER, W. Physician and Surgeon. * Office in Carpenter building, flr*t floor, opposite court house. Petersburg. ind. Alt calls promptly answered. T w BASINGER. Physician and Surgeon. Office over Bergen JS ODphant's drug store, room No. y. Petersburg. Ind. Alt call-, promptly answered. Telephone No. t-. office anti residence. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons conrt.ed that l will attend at inv office EVERY SU NDAY To transact business connected with the office of trustee of Jetterson township. U E TRAY LOR. Trustee. Postoffice address: Algiers, lud. "V • ’TICE is hereby given to a’! parties oon- *' c* rued that l will be at my residence EVERY MONDAY To attend to busiocs-. voometMi with the office of trustee of Monroe township. J. M. DAVIS. Trustee, Postoffice address: Spurgeon. Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given, that the under- j signed has been appointed by the Cleik of the Circuit four! of Pike County, state of Imll- j ana. administrator, of the estate of Elijah ; Hightower, late of Pike county, deceased. Said estate is ..unposed tt> t*e solvent. HARLEY R. SNYDER. IVc. 7.97, 31-3 Administrator. ; ---—»-| Notice to Non-Resident. The State of Indiana. Pike County: la the Pike Circuit Court, February term, j MBfc. Anna Btmnwn j vs. > Complaint No. tan. John B. Sinamons.) < Now comes the plaintiff, by Ashby A Cof- ! < fey, her attorney*, and flies her complaint; i her. m. together with an affidavit of a disinterested person that said defendant. John B. i Siuimous. is not a resident of the State of Indiana; that said action is for to obtain a i divorce, and that said non-resident defendant I Is a necessary party thereto. < Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless he be and appear on the ’ I first day of the next term of tbe Pike Cir- s cult Court, to be boldea on the first Monday c of February. A- D. MW. at the court house. I in Petersburg, in said county and state, i and answer or demur to <sid complaint, the ( same wlU be beard and determined in his absence. i Wunewmy name and thesealofsaid court, * affixed at Petersburg this 3th day of Deeem- . her. A. D. l#r. 1 MS J. W. BRUMFIELD. Clerk- j

Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to to me directed from the clerk of the Pike Circuit court, tu a cause wherein Prank Scott, executor of »he last, will and testament of Marv A. Duston, deceased, is pla tuiit and fcidward Holton is defendant, requ rins me to make the sum of one thousand and twentyfive dollars and four cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder on Satuniav, the 8th ilav of January, A. D. 1898, Between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. in. of said day at the door of the court house in Petersburg, Pike county. Indiana, the rents aud profits for a term not exeeedir g seveu years, of the following described real estate to-wit: Thirty acres off of the west end ot the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-one 21). town one (1) south, rang* seven 7? w est tlso the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section tveeutyone 21;. town one 'li south, range seven ;7; west; also the northwest quarter of the south-, east quarter of section twenty-one <21), town one (1) south, rang*- seven ..7, west; also tire southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-two '22 . town one 1' south, range seven .7) west, all in.Pike couuty, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, iuterest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, iuterest and ctwts. Said sale will be marie without any relief whatever from valuaciou or appraisement laws. W. M. Kur'.way. Pec. 7. IS8T. 81-4 Sneriff Pike county. S. ci. Puvcnpori, atty. for plaintiff.

Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to rue directed from the Clerk of the Iffke Ciren't court, in h cause wherein Niohols.A Sheprvi Company is plaintiff and Samuel N. McCullough. Annie K. McCullough, et al, are detendants. requiring me to matte the sum of three honored and twelve dollars and twenty-nlta ceuta.with interest on said decree ami ovsts. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 8th dar of January, A. D. 1898. Between the hours of Id o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in. of said day. at the d<w>r of the court bouse in Perersbiire, like couuty. Indiana, the rents and profits fora term uot ex* eecdiug seven years, of the following described ren! estate, to-xvitr The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-six JK). town two . south, ranee eight S west. 40 acres,, more or less. Also aji that part of the northeast quarter ot u.e northwest quarter of section thiity-dve i>’. town two south. range eight ' west, which lies north of the south tork of Patoka river, containing ;>S acres, more or less, in Pike County, Indiana. If such ren s ami profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest audoosts I will at the same time and place, expose to public sale the tee simple of said real estate, or so much, thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. \V. M. Rthuvav. Dec. T, iSiC. 31-4 Sheriff Pike County. I .amt A Humble and 8. U Davenport at tvs. for plaintiffs. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed front the clerk of the Pike Circuit court in a cause wherein Nichols & Sues ard Company is plaintiff and David N. Carter, i Hulda Carter and Charles s. Mei'n. lough art' defendants, n qttirit g the to .make the sum to one thousand one hundred and twelve dollars ’tmu titty-eight cents, with interest on said deeiec and costs, | w in expose at puolic sale to the highest bidder ou Saturday, the 8th dav of January, A. I>. 1898, Between the hours of io o’clock a. m. and i o’clock p. m. of said day. at the door of the court house in Petersburg, Pike couuty, Indiana, th" reals and profits for a term not excerding seven years of the ioilowingueserlbed real estate, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the sou*h west quarter of section twenty-six. town two south, range eight west, in Pike couuty, Indiana. If such rents and prod's will n.»t -e! for a suffici :it sum to satisfy said *ee. interest andcosts, 1 will,at the same time :m i place, expose t<> public -ale the tee simple ot said real estate, or so much thereof as may lie suificient to llscfarg s.«• 1 dwc. interest and costs. Saul s.de will be made without u»y relief whatever troui i atuation or appraise merit W. >r. RlO WAV. Pec. 7. IS8T. 31-4 Sheriff Pike County. latnd A (.lambic and S. t». Davenport attys. for plaintiff.

Sheriff's Sale By virtue of h certified copy of a decree to medirvetea from the clerk of the Bike circuit court, iu a cause wherein Frank Scott, executor of the last wilt and testament of Mary A. Dustou. deceased, is plaiutitf, and Catherine A aril, et al.are defendants, requiring me to make the sum ot three hundred mid lixty-three dollars aud twenty-six cents, with interest ou said decree and costs. 1 will expose at public sale, t« the highest bidder, on Sat unlay, the 8th day of January, A. I>. 1898, Betweer the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. aud 4 o’clock p. iu. of said day, at the door of the court house In Petersburg. Bike county, Indiana. the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, ofthe loilowing de^: scrii>ed real es'.ate to-wit: The southeast quarter of the uorthwest quarter of se ction eight t* , tow none i south, range nine s west. In Bike county. Indiana If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest aud costs, I will, at the s me time aud place, expose to public sale the fee siuipie of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be suthciei.t to discharge said decree, interest aud costs, riaid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, W. M Kidgway, Bee T. I«W. Sl-4 Sheriff Bike County. S. U. Davenport atty. for plaintiffs. Xotice of Adlmnistrator’s Sale. The undersigned administrator of the estate £»f John Robling. deceasisl. hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Vanderburgn Circuit Court of Indiana, he will otfer for sale at public sale at the hour of l o'clock j in the afternoon ou the 31st Day of December, 1897, At the door of the court house. iu Betersburg. ! Btke county. Indiana, all the interest of stiti lecedent in and to the real estate described an I follows, to-wit; The north half of the northeast quarter of, the northwest quarter of sectlou number' eighteen 1> , in town three .a south, range i ieven 7 west, containing thirty-two , teres, more or less, in the county of Bike, i state of Indiana. said sale to be made subject'to the approval | >f said Vanderburgh Circuit Court lor not less than two-thirds of the appraised value of ►aid real estate upou the following tern’* and “on il it ion*: At least one-third of the purchase money •ash in hand, the balance In two equal in- ; d ailment*. payable in six <i, and niue <*j' nonihs. respectively, from Uie dale of sale, j evidenced by the notes of the purchaser, bear- ; ng six 0 per cent. Interest rrom date, waivOg relief from valuation and appraisement aws. provid ug ior attorney’s fee* and »e- ! , ured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Further notice is hereby given that said ad- t ' uinistrator will, until the day herein set for j nch public sale, receive offers for the pur- { hase of said real estate at private sale, for not f ess than its appraised value, term* of payuent and security to be the same as above f iven for such public sale. Information concerning said real estate and aid sate can be bad upon application to said dministrator at Evansville. Indiana, or to i . isbby A Coffey, attorn* v- at law, Peters'.) org. Indiana. GRaUAM F DEN BY. 3H Administrator. 1

■ Jbe j/\cij)e pbarr^aci) PAUL BROS., Proprietors. <spare Qrags 9t)d Medicipes^ Fancy and Toilet Articles, Brushes Perfumery, etc. prescriptieos Cerefallij C0*7)p0oi)ded. Give us a call at the old Acme Pharmacy stand. PETERSBURG, INDIANA.

Farra’Supply Sion illiant Jackson and Joe Patterson have opened up at the old Joe Patterson stand with a full line ot all kinds of Farming Implements, Buggies and Carriages, New Home and White Sewing Machines, Pianos and Organs, Sewing1 Machine supplies and all kines of Machine repairs. Special attention given to furnishing repairs of all kinds. Don t tail to call and see us, and if we have not got what ' . / you want we will send and get it and sjjkve you money. \J ' They have all kinds of Sewing Machines at all kinds of prices—$5.00 and up. Leave your orders for all kinds of Farming Implements and repairs. Jackson & Patterson

ti i .* v-^v-yv it Fall and Winter Suits^ i it it it ll All the Latest Patterns and Styles to Select from. Suits, $16 and up. Pants, $4 and up. Call and See our Piece Goods and Trimmings. |l C. A. Barger & Bro., Merchant Tailors. t i LoniSTiUe, EyansYille <5 St. Louis G. Railroad Time* table iu effect June 27,1807: *t- Louts *'ast E.xp.j 85)7 a.m. 1U:45 a.in. 115)6 a.m 11:18 am 11:31 a. m. 8 JO p.m.; Kt. Louis Limited. Stations. V.-07 p.m. Leave 11:45 p.m. Leave 12:01 a.m. Leave 12:15 a.m. 1 euve 12:51 a.m. Leave 8:56 a.m. Arrive. Louisville . arrive lfnntmgbarg..arrive Velpeu .arrive Winslow .—.arrive Oakland City. arrive St. Louis* . Leave Louisville Louisville Limited. 7.00 4:25 a-m. 4:»rj a.m 3:58 a.m 3:37 a.m. 8:15 p.m. Fast Exp. 5:30 pun. 35)0 p.m. 2:38 p.m. 2.27 p.m 2:12 p.m, 7:521 N igbt trains stop at W mslow and Velpen ou signal only. K. A. Campbell, G.PJL, St. Louis. J. F. Hurt, agent, Oakland City.