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THE BARBER'S OPINION. hiiuaolf and the shark wore onvolopod, he awam very la out in a transvertioal dlrocilon, and reached the surface In safety, although completely exhausted. Fortunately, he rote oloso to one of the bouts; and those who were within, eelng him In moo a state, and know ing that an enemy must hare been per secuting him, and that by soma arti9.ce he had laved hi life, jumped over born, at 1 their common practice In uoh eases, to frighten the creature away by splashing in the water; and Don Pablo was taken Into the boat more dead than alive. N, Y. Ledger. THE COCOANUT CRAB. j . How This Peeullar Creature Carrloa 'Oe i His lprdatluQs. ! On the Agala Islands, In the Indian ' Ocean, there Is a very strange orah, i Ho Is known to science as the Birgut lutro, or thief orab, and his depreda tions are carried on In the oocoanut groves which abound on these Islands. This crab grows to be twonty-two Inches long, measuring from the tip of the t tall to the end of the long claw, and re sembles In general appearanoe the her mit orab The abd omen is fleshy and t MIO-OCEAN PERILS, V ow as) Atlaatlo IMMi Waa Save Cross Deetruetlaa by Plre. Many persons think that too much power is vested in the captain, but as accidents occur suddenly there is no time to hold a miellng and discuss what Is best to be done; the most ser ious roBults might ensue Whllo the question was being docided. In oidor to prove the truth of my statement I will narrate one Incldant from my experience, which took place whon I was in command of the Baltic in 1873. We were about half way across the Atlantic on our passage to Liverpool. I want down to tho saloon that day, as usual when the weather permitted, to ' tuke my lunuh, and was sitting at the table talking with tlieie near ute. liappenlng to turn around, I atiw my servant entering the door, and was lu stuntly aware by his agitated appear anoe that something was wrong. Ho came up to me and, speaking in a low tone, so as not to be hoard by others, said: "The ship is on Ore for ward, sir." For one moment my heart leaped into my throat and my blood ran CUHIUUy KUTAL ULQHCb , iDeeela Thai W.r. la TU Dealt With AaeorUIng te Tlialr I'rluttBalllr. In some pnrts of Month Amerloa there is a small insect culled tho oome jen, whoso destructive qualities are so active that in the space of one night it will penetrate the lmrdest wood, or any similar substance. In that short pe riod It has been knawn to penetrate, through and through, a bule of paper containing sixteen reams. The Insect builds its nest under the eaves of the bouses, of a glutinous clay, similar to that used by the swallows In the build ing of their nest, but the oomejen con tinues his for several yards in length. I he natives sometimes daub their nests with tar, which Is sufficient to disperse the whole swarm; for if disturbed they will divide Into different soolelles, and each will separately search for A con venient place in which to form a settle' ment. In the archives of Quito there is a curious royal decree of Carlos III. spectlng this insect A numbor of cases of gun-flints had been sent to Panama from Spain, for the purpose of being forwarded to Lima; but their non- Afcr.fcijv 9 mom-HiY Sickness- r ,M2t """EST oyaeoe of tiff... r kK;M c.stigcfo 'Women; JWfT(lDr?tlULAlOB(fJ. " WMTA OA UXU leMW VsltrvlMs, biiht by UucKm r Le.vell, Druiriilal rlupkluavllle Ky. " Some people think 'tis only made Fer cleansing goods of heavy grade. For washing down the walls or stairs. The bureau, tables and the chairs ; But folks do well to change tltcir mind ; 'Tis not to things like these confined, And not alone the kitchen maid And laundress prize its friendly aid; I find it just the nicest thing For toilet use and barbering. The slightest touches will suffice To make a foamy lather rise. That holds the beard till smoothly laid, However dull may he the blade. In short, the tale is ever new That tells what Ivokv Soap will do." ' .,i -i.h . .h..n. .d i I oold. Fir. nn hoard .hln la th nUlii. . " VluKQ vne viceroy " ,J.Tk, . .. ., 'v.y. 7.k; i,i.nli.a.u.i...is!....,. to repeat hU request to the court for w iruMjui. kt..o lb . .i. Maui Vi iwu i ............ . . "-- V, n ...! a it thiof crab to take forcible possession of ter. I knew that there was a large a shell of the Trochas family, in whloh quantity of cotton on board, and,. as It Uvea It is nocturnal in Its opera- we had but few steerage passengers, it tlons, and has the faculty of selecting had been stowed la the compartment the tree having the finest coooanuts usually allotted to thoin. and I renjitod upon thorn. Climbing the trunks fre-; "are the danger we wero In. Not 'quenlly twenty- Ave feet, it reaches the ; wishing to alarm any one, I qu lolly limbs and severs the stems which at-. 1Bla down my knife and fork, arose A WORD OF WARNING. There ire many white loapt, each represented to be " Just at good at the'lvorv's" they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable quaiillci of the genuine. Atk for "Ivory" Soap and intiit upon getting it. Coprritht MM. by Procter A Gamble. Jjopliinsuillf fttntutkian. It AND 20 NINTH TREET, HOPKINSVILLE, - - KENTUCKY, A27ESTI8XH3 BATZS. One Inch onetime. $1.00; oa week, 1.M; six Months. 19 00: twain Btontha U.oo. Ooa oolumnone Unte,llt.oo; one week, S1S.SI( mix montae, w.w, iwiin momue, e lev.uv. On Earth Again. A very rich story, the Irreverence or irreliglon of which may be readily pardoned, is going the rounds of the Koutnern press ana is worm of telling. Shortly after the war a circua came to Montgomery, Ala., among the attractions of which waa a balloon ascension. To a Bout hern darkey a "show" la hia soul's delight. He will walk twenty miles to lowo on "show" day, and bis ohronolgy is dated in the early spring "fum las' whiti'midf," and lu the tail and winter 'fum las show-day." None of the Alabama darkies bad ever teen a baluon as cension before, and they could not have been wore wonder-stricken if lfElijsb himself aud chariot had been ascending on their heavenward journey right there. When all preliminaries bad been arrauged the aeronaut got into the basket, the ropes were cut, and the gas-filled silk ban shot upward. The negroes watched it uutil it went up out of sight and looked at one another with many muttering! and misgivings. They didn't understand it, and the "show' ma a poor business, as toe darkle could not be Induced to go under the tent They were afraid . of . being "conjureu." After t he balloon had gone u p a cm pla of thousand feet it encountered a strong current of air, upon which the aeronaut concluded 1o uescenu, being already eluhtor len mites from Mnul guiiiery. He selertpil for I.H landing Hare a large npou Usui, which pre aenied no dangerous obstacles, and pulled the valve curd. It happened that a couple of dozen nrgroes were at work ploughing in the - field, and When they saw this great, bill. lam object rapidly oomliu towards li e n from the sky ab ve they were panic Mnckflu. I hey made up their ninins hat the world was coming to an end, n roping plough-line audpl.iuvh ban dies tli-y with one accord broke fur the woods with all the speed their legs were capable of. Among them, however, was an old dirkey named Jeff He was rheuiuatlo and stitr. aud while he could hobble along alter a plough he was incspsullstrd from lu ivlng at a fater gait. Uncle Jeff saw the "thing" coming chsnr aud closer: he thought bit time had o une fure. He was in agony, aud when the balloon reached tho ground and the aeronaut, dUmtangling blin-elf from the ropes, stood out in all the dishing brilliance nf his tinsel and spangles, Unc'e Jeff knew his time had come. But he remembered that politeness had always gone a great ways with ills earthly inatnr, and might staud him In good shape with the Mauler above, so, with his kn ee knocking together, he ahulDed up inwaratoe osuoon.sna removing til oia wool cap from nil head, bowed humbly lo the aeronaut and said : 'Mornlii,' Marae Jesus j how o' let' Jj-jia?" . , A Safe Investment. I one which Is guaranteed to bring you sstlsfsclory results, or In rase I failure a return of purchase priee. this safe plan you cau buy fr.iin on r advertised lrugglst a b .tile ol l)r. King's Hew Discovery fo t'liinunipiinn. It is guaranteed to ln iug relief in every case, when used for auy affection of .. Throat, Jjtings or cnesi, such as, In flinimation of Lungs, Bronchitis, A'iniiia, ivnnopiug uough, (Jronp, etc; eic. It Is pieseaut aud agreeable to taste, perfectly tale, and can always neoepeiioeu upon. Trial bottles free at II. ii. Uarm r s City Pharmacy. Merit Wine. We dislre to ssy to our citizens, that for years we have been selling J)r. King's New Ditcvery for Consump tion, Dr. King's New Life Pl la.B i. k IciiVArnica Salve and Ktectrlo Bitter and have never handled remedies that sell at well or that have given such universal satisfaction We do not hesitate to guarantee them even time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase rice, If satisfactory rn sulu do not follow their Die. These re tiC'ilee have won their great pup iitsr'ly purly on their merit. H Ii. Garner, Druggist. ' . . The Good Old Rebels The boy who. fought' in Gordon's Brigade under old "ilsrse Robert Lee" in Vlrglnis, hi gray aud grizzled now, but the worn old paper that thowt bis parole is to him more prec ious than a patent of nobility. The victors have the spoils and we be grudge them nothing. We are not paupers, aud, though more of them are drawing pens!ons tnau wore ever in our armiet at any oue lime, yot we cheerfully pay our percentage of their salaries. Their conduct is au unwilling tribute to our bravery In l.-t.lA - ...I nH . ., .1 1 1. H I I . A UMbbir. HUM WMI U U .1 1 1 I 11 U crusulug defeat we suffered. L t Corporal Tanner pile pensions as much as be pleases, the fact still re malm that had Gen. Lee ever com manded at one lime half the number of the present pensioners, be would bare subjugated ibe whole North and made it a province of the South ern Confederacy. And every new pension adds to the glory of the old Itebels. It has been nearly 80 tears siuce the war began, aud besides those who were killed outright and (hose who'bave died since, there seems to be enough wounded aud crippled ones left to hare wiped us rrom the race or the earth irtbey had been equals in any element of man hood. Betterarmed, better equipped, belter fed and better clothed, with a numerous people behind them and all tho world for a storehouse, it terms strange that the "ragged Ileb els" should hare been so deadly, aud the Grand Army of the republlo so little ciptble of inflicting barm In battle or carl i. g for itself in time of pesct). There are not a thousand tx- Confe lerales a-kingfeharity in all the laud. There are half a million of the other aide now drawing pensiont, and at many more toeoma. Falcon, A DIVER'S tSCAPB. "f aw Baa F'mblo SaMMsralljr Oalwltssat a ' Baagtr Maa.atatea, A peculiar rook whloh is near Loret te, was supposed to have quantities of very large pearl-oystet around H a supposition whloh was at onoe con firmed by the great difficulty of finding this sunken rock. Don Pablo, a pearl diver, however, succeeded in toundlnir it, and. In searoa of specimens of the largest and oldest shells, dived down In eleven fathoms of water, -i. i , . The rock 1 not above one hundred and arty or two hundred yards in cir cumference, and our adventurer awam round and examined It in all directions, but without meeting any Induce ment to prolong his stay. Ac cordingly, bemg satisfied that there were no oysters, he thought of ascending to the surface of the water; but first he east a look uoward. . tach the nuts to the branchea These I are frequently as thick as your three I fingers, and would require a strong knife. Having brought down the nut, I the crab now descends to the ground, i digs a hole and rolls the oocoanut into I He then commences to tear off the husk, fiber by fiber, until the nut is completely exposed, and then breaking in what Is known a the eye he eata the meat completely out, The fiber strip ped off the oocoanut by this crab will frequently fill a bushel basket, and they are gathered for making mattresses. and are also twitted Into ropes. Co eoanut grove are cultivated by thoae who make a business of extracting the oil from the auta to be used for illum inating purpose, and the depredations of this crab are of a very serious char acter, in many cases the effort of the natives to exterminate them prOTlna? fruitless. St. Louis Globe-Democrat, from my chair and went on deck. The sight that met my eye was appal ling. Smoke and flame fully six foot la height were pouring out of the for ward ventilator. Tho hose had been connected and the pumps started. All the men were at work making every effort to subdue the fire, but thus far had made no visible Impression upon It, Although no alarm had been given, the passengers soon heard that .the ship 1 was on fire, and one and all rushed on deck. They stood pale and terrified. ' looking alternately at the flames and at me to see what steps I was about to Louisville, New Orleans tasSISSIF?! VAT.T.IT 01711 THE POPULAR LINE . BRWBBN . MCMftllM, GREENVILLE. VICK8BUKG. BATON BOrUE and NEW OKI.EAN& Tbavchsino .MAGNirii:rNTaaaa'Va rill Hteaand ftusar Plantations sad anal I ."?" ar Housa and Kelaertei bodis oau,n awii are mho i t ,urM. .. aavar tail Ui plaaas Uaa obaervaal paaaeoaar. Between Manptils aad Vieksbuif the lis. paaaas (kroacb Hn q lk9 aMj Cotlos I li M .1IIDB IB MM I UflA.a Mlulnl.l summary process on the '"" 'arUlaurtaaUiu-alaastMaoloseain to send, the prisoner and document. PAP SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR ERvBABS aaAJfcTID the necessary supply. This gave rise to an Investigation; the flint were traced to Panama, and the Governor was ordered to account for them, Iq his answer to the minister he stated that tho ooraejon had destroyed the cases in the royal magazine. The min ister being Ignorant of what the oome jen was, an order was issued under the royal seal, commanding the Governor of Panama to apprehend the oomejen. to form FLOUR v SACKS TO THE Eentuckian fiice. I loft! IQ17IPMENT and Parsleal Umdltto With tha i..t In m..tA. ,1 !L r-la la T.rT partiaalat . , parmiiuasa aiaa ralaof apMdaad epatn. that he might be dealt with ao- I Uw anion aadaatatyotpMaara. TOURIST TICKETS. cording to the extent of hla criminality 1 1 ft. X. Ledger. In the Moral Philosophy Class. Miss Greathead Now. Miss Mug gins, will you kindly tell the class something about the Influence that the take: but there ... n rMn,n. . rwnung. 01 nenaor nave nan upon n . mnfaVla nf that ! Mnfih twtnnlM Isoondlvedth.t.o.hln .ld M Mul, be done through the ventllators,and or- ' ,'' , . . dered them to be cover with tarpaulin. ' MlV 8P- I thA. ih. ..K- . answer ror nerr your originated. As soon aa the hatchway was opened a dense black volume of smoke arose, followed by flame. . The A St Louis tailor promised a out-1 water that was then poured down hod tomer that he would have his new suit ! not the least effect, and I saw that there done In a few minutes. The young man was no time to lose if the ship was to said: "All right, I'm going across the . he saved. street to take a bath. Send the clothes At the time this disaster occurred she over there." The tailor agreed and ! was running before a strong westerly the young man went to hi bath. One ' gale and heavy sea. An Idea suddenly of the attendant offered him five dol- j flashed through my mind, and I at onoe lars for his old clothes, the offer was ao- i determined to act upon It . I went up oepted and the transfer made. The on the bridge and, culling to all who reach the source from which the lira f Gr..th-Wh,, what I. the young man finished hi bath, but the new garment dldn t come. He waited aud grew impatient He was kept in me onin-room lor Ave mortal hours be fore the suit came. Then he took his departure vowing never to trust tailor s word again. Seal Skin Sacquea, SI .00 Each. ' This Is tho great offer. Jutt lmav. ine the army of ladies that will besiege tba atore until the last aarque it gone If tie bargain Is ever offered. But how much more wonderful an op portunity I that presented to everv suffering woman by the nroDrietor of Or. Pierce' Favorite Prescription. This remedy is a guaranteed cure for all those diatrersing ailments peculiar to ih" weaker sex. It I guaranteed that If U doe not effect cur uioney will he rrfwno'e.t. It la carvfullv comu .ded by experienced and skill ful pi ysiciaiiaaiut adapted to woman' delicate organiastion. It la purely vegllable In It nonipoalllnn and per fectly harmless in lis effects in anv erudition of the nvstem. and Is .so il under a pot it ive guarantee of sttis fa -don in every caae, or money paid for lt refuuded. were on deck, told them to get under cover a quickly as possible. I imme diately ordered the helm to be put to port, bringing the sea nearly abeam. A tremendous wave broke on board. filling the. hatchways and flooding the deck. Tons of water poured down be low, and instead of black smoke Issuing from the hatch, I saw a olou I of steam ascend, proving that the fire was under control. I kept the ship before the wind and sea, and set all hands to work hoisting up bales of cotton. In about an hour they reached the place where the fire commenced, and I had the satisfaction of seeing it very soon extinguished. 'Al though the passengers were very much frightened, there was but little commo tion, and I must give them the credit of manifesting wonderful self-control un- dor the exciting olrcumstanoe.-1-North American Review. Fr Constipation, or Sicklleads.-h. one Dr. Pierce's Pellets: Purely Vug- .I.U1U. UUQ . UUfO. SHOE-STORE TRAGEDY. The Shook Wkleh Killed a Clark of ataaj Y.rs' Kiprlo.o The shoe emporium was deserted. All alone the clerk atood in the midst of a chaos of unbuttoned shoe and dis arranged slippers. For over so hour he had vainly en deavored to fit the foot, whims, eye. aa all divers are obliged to do who pocket-book and other peculiarities of nope to avoid the hungry Jaws of a proud and arlstocratlo Mrs. D' Width. monster. If the coast Lt clear, ther Ho was tired cut dlsa-usted with bus- may then vise without annrohenslon. iness life. and. in fact, life of anr sort: Don Pablo, however, when he oast a and a ho viciously buttoned up the hasty glance upward, found that . dainty specimens of artistic footwear large shark had taken a station about and crushed them Into the cartoons, he three or four yards Immediately above might have been heard to utter things htm. and, most probably, had been' In relation to the proud Mrs. D'Wldth's watching during the whole time he had peculiarities which were considerably been down. -. . .. removed from the complimentary, and A double-pointed stick it a useless would have surprised and shocked the weapon against a shark, a its mouth leader Of fashion and society could she is ol such enormous dimensions that have heard them. both man and stick would bo swallowed The poor clerk waa discouraged by together. Don Pablo, therefore, felt hi failure to make a sale. He was "LOCOED" HORSE. Tk Ilosalar EOact al Eatlaf a Call- ' Ibrala Wwi " "Look out, that horse Is locoed!" cried a driver, a a couplo of policemen (topped up to help got his team out of the way of the cable cars, In front of the Flood building, on Market street The horse plunged wildly and struck savagely with his fore feet at every oue within reach. ' "Yee, he's locoed," assented another horseman, who went to his friend's assistance. - The harness was partly removed, and the horse was unhitched, but It was im possible to get him to move. He would do nothing but stand on his hind feot, and, using his hind feet. as pile-drivers. tiled to demolish all who came near him, at the some time snapping right ana leit like a vicious dog. . Four more policemen hastened to the spot, thinking that the two er three thousand people who had gatbored be tokened the beginning of a mob, or that a glove contest was going on In the street Although earnestly urged by the crowd to do so, none of the police men ventured to take hold of the horse. -. , : "What do you mean by locoed?" do I monded one of the bystander speak I lng to the driver. 1 The driver said: "In some portions for Bait Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve lu the world Uila, Bruises, Bores Ulcer. Itiemn, Fever Soren, Teller, Chapped Hinds, Chilblain', Cornt.and a'l 8kin irruptions, and positively oures Plies, or no psy required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Pr.ce 25 cents per box For aale by IL B. Garner. - was now oomp'.etely Intercepted. But colve even the practiced shoe salesman nder water time It too precious to be as to tlie slae of their feet: and aa the spent in reflection, and therefore hr door suddenly opened to admit a trlmly twam to another part of the rock, hop- built and prottlly dressed little woman, lng by this artifice to avoid the vlirf- ha heaved an anxious sigh before he Ba lance of hi persecutor, What waa hla umed hit ladles'-llne-ehoe smile and dismay when he again looked up to stopped politely forward, find the pertinacious shark still hover-' '"I will look at some fine shoes, com ing over him. a a hawk would follow mon-sense toes, low broad heel, hlcrh- a blrdl He deaorlbed him as having cut vamp, hand-welted sole, Dongola large, round and Inflamed eyes, appar- kid, and with buttons, If you pl entiy just ready to dart from their i .. i , ., . , ., . .. . ui v.mi.uniiB, at vimut auuwa aa tile jluco himself rather nervous, as his retreat weary of these effort, of women to do. ,wee4 ,, ,mmon. .d when horse, or cattle get ft in their feet lt drive them crazy. Sometime they recover, but frequently they have to be shot Loco has been confused with wild parsnip by mnny, though there Is really no great resemblnnce. Wild parsnip is simply poisonous and Is dangerous only to the animal that eat lt Loco. ( nn fh. nthne hMnri iIpIvm f Ii Bnn.ia I Into a frenzy, and people have fro- matter with Ml Muggins? : Miss Spruce If you please, she tried new kind of gum this morning, and or Jaws are stuck together. America, Are Ton Going i to ; Kum Jtliiourt, Colorado. Cali fornia or Any of Tho Weatorn Statoit If you should avail yourself of the aa vantages mat arc now offered b the Kan City Boat, the only di rect route from the South to the West and Northwest. This lint runs Its enure trains, with Puhmanalac tlieping Lars and free Beolininn Chair Cart, frori Memphis to Kan sas uuy, aaving many hours time over any other route.- If yon are go- ne; yon wui save money Of purchas ing your tleeku Tin Memphis and the tvansaa mty flout. Bend for large map of this Short Rout ; mailed free Auare. - - J. B. LOCKWOOD. t Kansas City, Mo. H. D. Klus. Ticket Awent SI Madison Street Memphis, Tent. t JJadueed Boa4 Trip aua art aa aals l I u ooBBaounauaeaioaaioa Mvwaw, mw vnaane saa pnaaipai potato la Florida. KoulWl Tax aa4 caJUorala. UAONirtCIKT rVUMkH BlTTTkT .!;' ' U.K HUM BETWEEN A.VIB..LI.R ARU HEW UELEajll , ,ia aaaairuie wituuut CUANSE. aWaaeacara shoal panasae Tleketa via lata I. .a t. U.mnh.iin.il. ... am I parvoaf l .v. shh la vaa aoaia le-aar. rorTtaTablaa.lfa. roidaH. mmd Ma. a. OaanTra. fu,1, ai . afMnai w t. a. BOOkKa, . t. W HOW. Aas'tOaa.raaST A(t. ' Oaal rase'rAft j. as ins iiu Vlw-Pras'l Oaa'i Haa'cr. Muaaata. Ta- MEMPHIS TENN. Illinois Central Raiload. Tha Psplir d Preferred Ecsie Memphis St New Orleans, La THE ONLY LINE RUNNING SOLID TRAINS sarwssa LOUISVILLE amd MEMPHIS With PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS from and to Inisrile, agBIDOtUt UWfa aVmiiBt BuCitU HIMmmI Traliu tUw 1 Thmgl, Km hlii Sleepsrt VIA TUIB EOUTS msis cni to o&ism Keifiif, Tiehhrf, til The Shortest Route, TILE MAttKETa. Carretd Weekly by Charles Mela A Co. Tk Oroeers. BopklaavUls, ky, raovisioas. tter- to ta. Ena-laa. IMalUT-ti Mi ekkiksu, is le I . Baeoa-Sldsa, ate. Uanu-Coeairy, II le saiar ard.U o isr. honlitars to. Jawla 'Lar4 Raaaad, lto; ailra akalo . tear, II. uoaasa ll hsaoo. Klour-PaMnl, U ft; ataadant, HU. ' Meal 70c par tnube. Dnsd Beef-By plena, lie; hipped, M. ' SBOCBBia. ofare-Graiiilalod, lie; K. O.,lo: dark Drowa, loe. Teaa-Blaet,aietoll St; Una Uo lotto. UAeee-Orooa Bio, at totoa; Ooldea Bio. ate; u. O. Java, aa to ais;' roaatsd, at 10 aooi frooaa, sotQSOe. Bat Ins- rtowaars-ll to sOi. Holaa-N. O., tu to TH; kaavy, M le Me OtMMBDeOOD. Toaat-Mt-rflkeaiia, II M per dos: Itaoan. i saaeraoa. Con, oana, 00 to I M par dos. "rawrt-lB,aa,l to lei tO:leaa.ll to rw. ... Paa SB) ease. Haul AO. r..w aa aa Beane airing, la nana SI m Anm. iv?'" " ,,a ("Id wax.lnena,M Wpr Biaekhrr1aa njnaBa.s1 Hm, Sm airewboirlae lib maa. tl 00 tn I oa par dos BaaplHrrls(H)-tnisana.tl ft oar dos. Sanllnaa Aaieriaa.. tt rfna, " . vaoBTatLBS in ratiirs. Apploa 10 eeafs Der bo: dried. llaSiHr .vranaea sa M toe .-ernoa. l4at'ita --lrtB. Wo for ebolea annuo- maaA vniona saper its l.alibas-o (.ear, 10 lo Mela. Turaipa . Bnana Walla n.T. Me oereal Feaa Mplll. bar aal: area. Bnalla. ia I". ." w1-- eu, w ymw aa. atMSLltllEOCS. ' OnalOII-Meperftl Slarob t lo loe per pnnad. a.wp-11 u i a 00 par bos. Nana at 71. Clow bead hi firleafii, Til liwjiii, TImIImI UkorouffMT I etkM ooaJiiloB, and ptothi I Mid llenpbta A ItorBLB Daily AiMrict WITM Pahlob" !. liar Tratoi and otr.t. AraalBnllthetlBaaiiilldTaal.M as,.a. f "1 P'Ot. reading via MempaiA, Ttu.tMtf ad brUMl.mll1xrrMir".Ba: thm "timlt. I liliaj taalral E. A. infwi tatmiaTiiw m b:m m MEMPHIS TO New Orleans. OBlrMliaiiKiofMPifor JaraattaTUM, Fla Aad Ual at Maw Oriaajw la UayUakt. KonBd trip tiokru ara oa tat at all inpori- r rm Hrmtinitat ia:ta. at.: aad taa" Umitod Mavior Ueinpltti a:it p. m.. daiir anivra LOUIITI1M i I 91 B. OMIT B BMItt'S riela. imI rivoan ntlra dur tor buioMar pleaatira tUriercltr wtth onlr Baiiay'aBtiarB.-a, i m pnif rrtq roDw 10 puinM m was T-b- artancafl.Taxat. hiimiddL lMUikvk rti tntj rwuMi siBiu ouuiuwen. xna imi aat qntcketH ninia vt nolBta luun Kanturkv. Viratata. (ihln and Basl. CuWBMtlm ! LoiitaTllI r t tnvifi Ball are mail in I lui itanuta and nmaibai iiauiaiiri wiuiivii. ITrala Laara RottoBTlIU, WKSTWABU. ,. No. lMalltDd Kxprtwa,datlr l:tl p. U. Ha. TLImltM LaTisratM. dailff. I -i a m raigu n am a. m KAKTW4RD. no. t Mai) Bad RntfWM. anallf-. I ti w No. S Limited Kzvnm 'laUri .... A. H. Kn. tr frjttu ;ii, ii I i icantri, iiinaiiuiua ml I natal raw t lafnp. J . n.tK'ii jasrHtiE nnriABWi ia aat W. R FROtTrY.Uan'l P liUTtB ARKANSAS, TEXAS AND California Short Line : via If imphli nd Llttl Book Etllmd, ioe ureat i orougo uar Mont. Two TttSan Stilr to Arktnui wltnont Cling Only On wungt u is-xM ua - California. Elegant Tarlor t'luirCan on all Dally Trains. STcntr-two biIIm wkorxmr mmd aiaf hotii. iutvaajr m mu poiDw iB lasaa. mauoo aaa iai iloroia thaa aav olhar ruatak. A Told a two mil boa rldo Ihroufk tfeaipbb and atahlMB hour la oar b ana tralm tkad tmtAava Maaw TinkattA MailAM llliaoia ( antral H. R aad Una Main Um Uaaftt mt Thraagk loapan. Foraar fnttver larmBtio. tMsiiiiiMk viUoaartMt Hallroad Aa aal, or A. U. HANSON, I. J.fcNAPl ttoal. Faaa. Afaai, AmiM.r.A. CkloHiU. aUapfata,TaBB DBrOWEN'S ELECTRIC BELT AND HUSPEKSORY. tri As. II, 117. lureevts Fib. I. ISII. -'J aa- t ... "aV ffc K lawiBf alls Maw. uwtt: ail SEsfi'vi'" rCXtT "'. Trkli., iCTirtlW fcaaalItaaaB..wa! -..jUWfSI-eWiS; a, twla. Afh lu nim tie- 1lTcv-.i. Xjf.. u fc nrfi.il!;rw).iBe to ik. I, ,.aul .inu r mi. . r.wai. frsarr T anroHia riBTfie as so iis Taut. Hi irnioi cicpTDin lurnirr rairs. TABU 70S T SAIN 3. L. A K. Ballroti. Dinar sni TB-co aaH ri. a.;t:it p. . Uartar ora- Mi .1 a u m r. a. Aaaiv rei.a oitb-iI s. .; 1:11, H UT a. Aaeiv raua ustb ti'ta.a.j ,t:it r. a. W. W, Aleaaader, iaeat, RoptlaeTlll, Ky OST orril'B-ltaal Mold Sireot, Del. Mala aad Virflala Slraet. Opes forfeit.,, etaae-f a. a aosr.a. " M moar orilers s a. M otr a. M M dvl.eerf a.Ua)a t ir. a. soutiiibx tJiPakas omen, veeth n aear Mala. Ope I A- M swlr. a. TELEURArH Ofriltl, Wbstbbb UBtOB-DpalalrseorMr Mais sad llbetraau. Mra.Baadleaad Mlaafark,.. "'C, i f, SITISIOX L 1 S, BOI'TH BOttNP.Mal! aS Kkfm m.I. Leafa rrlaoau n f:lo. . ,i el friera-toa Jancltoa, B.I biIIm tnm tl.rt.r.lle, atari a a. " VlKMl IralM (ilall . Y n a..-.,... rna eu.e al I p. a, , arrlie al I'nacaloa iumc- turn al a:us MIHTII HOIIMrt-Ma l aad Kipraaa Ma. t. Leave rnactoo Juaetloa al :taa. a,.: ar nn al uraeey al l:e ud at rriBoalo al f Miiedlrala (daily asorpl aadaT). I.ara PrinceMta Jun. iloa al tot a. au, arrlv at rnaetoaal ll:lla at toal'ia'InTee!,H" '"0to 'aoolbaB I Prlaaa- Tot LonliTllli, Choupiak A Ohio Tonto. tv. H. pkta.Trl,L. A M,lr V Arr. koria.nvllhL lu.t . M - l f . N.,.nH.in c A o.,tir r. f:ir a. a. Arr. Loaaiell.ei. I so 4. 1: J I enu iloaa at Loolaelll. loe ell polala iul aad lor Use Vlrslataaaad lb. aoaiaaiaM. Lv Roi.klne.llu 1. ,!!'!'- .-'!? ' Arr. Nurtnio,c A O , I0:U r. a.: 1 :I7 a M. I.e. Norta.Tiiia.C Au. fut :B a a.: t:es r. a. Arr. reriorah, s:SS I. Z l u r Z Arr. Kulu.e.l(l Tea. B R 10 a. J Z iTM r i'. Arr It Tee al . A U. k. U. 11 .. I Z - J i- Arr. Meeankia. I ,.V, s'rt I a." iLl'.Tll."- :M ' ' " Arr t ickabiipsr. . u : .... ? Arr. Babm Ituuira, 4,M . M Arr Srw or 1 t:j4 4 M ''" BnffrtU I.,C Car-W Vtahktiurtf Bud Smw Ilri-. bt.ii. . w , calif,-nla. No. I haaCoeablaatloa Parlor. Ha. cl.a.ritbalra.aadala.piaic.r.1, uTmlbui O. V. TIME TABLE. Take, stool A trail II, last. CI cpTDir. mem re aBl a. f4if hr rai. Ilia.uatoil Da.,bl.t, hh IH b eeM r l MhH M,,ipe. MMll-e 111. MM,. mI,Ih eWZV IltCTElO BELT A APPLIANCE 00. SO ATorta Broadwar. ar. Louie, ato RUPTURE ! ELECTRIC BELT -AftS 1ND TRUSS&k COMBIIIEO. t'; 'H'' 9 ft. ISRAEL'S .sS Dft. ILEono-OALVAmo TKOSS Deetrie l.ll AllMhaaat '.Ar'jTl.l. un. b MMwanw Tkl. If U, MljCtVAV .!. me m4 Wl n.r mm. Ilkiar am rt as ., MM WHtll. nm .,, Ur. r, fll 4m.Ibi Blatr4irmal. ..lu. Selaal allu.-. T Mai . Ut Ill.irau4 H.P.I.. hlb .111 Lt M ! TUB MBlBl Mt.l.t. S.I4 BBlf k. (fc WIS XLICTXIC BELT k APFLIAECX CO aa aena amaawar, BT. LOVia, ato. I.T KTaa'Tlll ,. Ar Itrn.lnrBoB Ar Corf de Ar Mraoold. ar In-Kotob.... ar nturaia Ar Melius Ar friaoaloa vaaiMSftocTa: Ko. I. Bo. I. I:a p as u p a t:w p as ! ti M I No. 4. I0:M a at .10:11 a at 11:11 s 11:15 s a, llrae p at 11:11 p ta 1 P SB l-fa TBIIBt nobtb: r . . . ar Ha.ioa Ar Hiurala Ar llekoee. . """aaaeio; s:M a a, Hi,. Ar (Wjooa fltlZ IS i Ar Ilea', ereon .. . , I a i n J ar kT.uT.ii. MJ JS Traloa leara Mortanfleld for Uoloatowa as 1:10 a in I:JJ p a., Iu:u a m v",,w J-M :'"," i'-roTts" -"""'M u MrTraiaa Noa. I aad l ma dally, all o.her .aiaadallreioriit8uodBT. ' X 1:01 a as lit.. I IB1B 1:10 p m ' 1:00 eat III pm SUa !I2! iii??- LOUISVILLB MABKBT plopb, mbal abb aiLurnrp, and algblaoB hours lay over bp one traia aa I - a ABA bbb, all aourt by me other, bj taalaa tba II IK 11 If If Popular ThroughUar EoutelLi (& I Ji Ha III AteSfe"! Through Trunk Line locket with eafferneat, and a mouth (at the recollection of which he still .....a kn.a I 1 1 1 A K.i 1. 1 The clerk', whole sy,u.m received a t4le vh'm th, ,,1, The horse waa Anally crowded olTtho track by driving' a heavy truck agulnst severe shock at the unusually lucclnot and complete description, which he shuddered) that was eon.tantly open- was Jutt about to obtain by shrewd hlm. , jj, WM th9n u& with Lnfi and sltuttlnir. as If the mnnatAi wm ouestlonlnBT. .. HaMiuwanBt hAa. . . In if and shutting, as It the monster was questioning. He recovered, however. already, In Imagination, devouring Ms sufficiently to reap, "WhatalzepleaseP" victim, y. t w .- - "I have been wearing," said the trim Two alternatives now presented little woman, "a number two-and-a- themselvei to the mind of Don Pablo; half 'B,' but I'm sure lt Is much smaller one, to Buffer himself to be drowned;' than I ought to be wearinu, andltbink the other, to be eateo. , He had already .Til have this time a three C,' and If been under water so considerable a lnat not large enough, a three-and- time that he found lt . impossible any a-half 'IV -. t , . longer to retain hit breath, and he was The trim little woman uttered a hor- on the point of giving himself up for -Med soream. Th double shook had lost, with aa much "philosophy . as i . been too great; the shoe clerk of long possessed. But what Is dearer .than experience lay' upon one of the gor geously upholstered divans, oold and llfelesa 1'uek. life The Invention of man i seldom at a loss to find expedients for lt pres ervation in -oases of great extremity. ' .' 1 " " - V On a sudden he recollected that on one'-f' Bclc tha '' eentury Alexander tide of th rook he had observed a 8ralth, afterward known as John tandy spot, and to this ha swam with -Adams, one of the ringleaders in th all imaginable i speed, ' hi attentive . famous mutiny on the ahip Bounty in friend atlU watching hit movements. 1783 A midshipman from drown- and keeping a measured pace with him. lna- The latter put AU00 in bank to ' At aoon at Be reached the spot, he await omnn cau. 11 remained untu commenced stirring It with hla pointed " ntd risen to the aum of 06,000. sttcic, in suoh a way that the fine parti- "ow lnros granason ot tne mutineer, cles rote and rendered the water per- llvin? oo Norfolk and Pltcalrn Islands, fectly turbid, ao that he could not see tare discovered their identity, and the monster, aor th monster him, OD ' tnom hat suooeeded In establish- Avalllntr himself of th cloud by wltlab bia uu tlM aTraat acoumulatloa. ropes, and these bo ng hitched tu dray, he was dragged bodily to his stable. The cars wore stopped for sev eral minutes. : When asked by a reporter where he supposed his horse got the loco wood, the driver said ha supposed it was lu some hay that was shipped here recent ly from a southern country. San Fran cisco Examiner. - The elephant Is sharing the fate of the bnffalo. It 1 predicted that twenty year hence not a single wild elephant will be found on the globe. through wttboBI delaf or traoafer. I ' i-- awalwaca th altla of rura-Ronnd lots sell as follows! niToie. NO KXTHA CHAIiUE FOR RK ATK ffltinltineei TtHt. T .-.lll. pawnla, t SVCt M: plala patenta. U.Onrat.la. IMTIIIinl'CU rnil.ll I ' e""! aevuaaTaaae clHioe;ll.lK6 w; plain faoeT. M M: Mo. 1. """V". . Eraiilwllli fit. Latlla. t4.wM li.-aitra lamllT.lt.t. 7i;biieawhaat! Tbeeo Uuaohaa bare Portara In ebanra le loot I mimuQiuiv, bin aautua, at 5.a5 ao for EaaterD: tl.tolAe.rs torWaatera. I fver the Comfort aad wellaroof the Ennsrant I Aad la eltts of coaaaBAL Bolted, Si fl lOOtt; kila-oned "d lo aee that tbe Local faasensera are aol tr-.v-ill. ir.--vi t..... ts.OO allowed to el In tbe Througli Coach and crowd fflSUTlUt, MtlDplUS. tt0&tS0mn .Kan. Ml .... I K. . ...n.k .- I . II would tax your time and patieno-too maoh Pasaens raieaiD Ckioa'ro at in. .r. n t- a, lerr. H.u.a -, a-.n - .r. . Oh o t .i,r IraiBNo. Iall0:uam. arrltlnl 7i ,'l Is ata.la win, c. O. A w- IralB at 1:11 pm arriTln. al p ennhla al ie:sa n n. rai Nn. t leaila. u.mnsi. t0.ll.t K.-'"V ;'" "durah al 11:11 n IX . I '.. ' m' ni"ea oloaa maneotlea i with Oh-.B V lie, train No, I all:t0n m ar. ff ' '--1o. at t:tl m, E,?Ti.1, r'h. -'-IL cl" 0"" Hon U ma.la wiih hi ejro Expreae oa K. A T. K. H al 7 "isn a. ' rml.s.l Terr. Il.uu al llVp m"5d?t t ninaso al tl.a a aa. ' M ill Fsbd .We anoto oa arrlT-al; Bra., sis ea . m w, . , 1 . , -I. i jm aa. GRAIN AND BAT. Wbs.t We quote No. I wheat to srriva; at coa.lNo. mixed, to arrive, 17a; whits. 6ats No. I new oa'ta, Bi3ol Kv No.arra, W . HAV-raBCTUmoth7,ll.9 aholsa,II.H low srv,M.. a"B?iw aTBAW-tfOVittoB, ; : PROVISIONS. FtAooM-ClearrlhBlde. UieMmmr aldaa. 7.n: ehouldera, 7,'o. 80a-CCBBDMBATllaoia. llWAlllnlna. laraa w.aiaii B,aiaB, BUVBlUfn l) MOBA- Labo Choice leaf. s;( ta kafs aad backets, lOo, OKOCEKIIS, to attempt vt deecrttte the rich aad beantlra) I aomee anu fertile lanus oi Arxanaaa ano mtu. Therafora, 1 would adTtee you to go and aee fol 70ura.11. Axamine toe country, ailn.ia WItB tnepeopi. Learn toe adTantaree and dlaad. Taataaea. Examine the aebool laollltiM. Um or rent a farm, or lab up GoTerBmeBt Land, mu bo mi wur., fMPle emlsratina from tba Soatheaal eaa aot endure the extreme oold of Kanaaa, No break and tha Northwoelern winter. Jnal tbink of It ante lone; montha of lea, enow and outer winae in exenanxr lor our Bunny oouthl Corm RtcordUiarT. lntaiSe-nrlma. Hi' eho!o lmtMn: fancy. Iuc;paberry, tie; She Was Completely Cured, ' A daughter of my customer anfT r ed from uppreted meniirostlon, enfl hr hfallh . wil coinplelflf wrecked. At mv enpir"ll..n ah' used one bottle nf Bradfield's Female Regulator, which rored her. J. y. Hellums, Water Vallev, Mils. Writs Tbe Bradfleild R'g. Co.. At lanta, Ga , for particulars. Sold by ill druggists. , Subscribe) for the Kentcceian and get (lie newt, $3 a year' ' ' (i.lilen Ulo,n'jia)llli;JaTa59l7e;llonha,t7ta, lliit-AasBa CoraaTruo. tioieuaaravnii Mo New Orletne molae.ee, food, BKptOo. BIOS MMotoraoodtourlma. 80OAa tiranulated. P,ifl7: aonfMtlA.... A; ttc-.O. H'.KKpow'lereo.lOoiout-loal.lOo urleane eugara, tua. New Orleane euxara. tUi Ca.plbb Star. Noa. 4 to I, tuaio B rb, stabcb- l!(8;o it. -Soar German, 11.80 box otto res for com mon, M.U for beet; iiory, tiijpl.rt for ft. A WU.BW. oopirrar raoBtroE. BtmsB-Uboloaeountry, Stasia It:' lew . -- " -i i j, .(B.iao; aigiaoraaaiarv, too: oteomarxarlBe, lto. " Cbkbsb yADny full ereaa ehaddar, 1IUA tail twine, llet Yonng Amerloaa, I Jo prims Ohio factory, lu(f)ll; aklst ohaoee. VoriTBV Rena. II IS dose. tl.tOfoH ft doaeai toubb aorlaa eblokeu. Eoot-wt qnotvat IVfow doses. Tallow-4ojp,. BsaawAX 40e t A, -Baooa-ceaK-AAoforoauoa lo good. Our well-timbered land for tbelrtreeteee tracts! t el there are uneerupuloua Baeata who ElTt glowloE discretions of the Northweet. Do Bel be deoalTlt Vlall Afkaaui a.d htu ai oe your owb luagei Writs to me for lull Info atloa. I will I yoa Map, Book sad Papera, free. K. A. VVlLLlAK. "Southern PassenKer" Agent, a Nashville, Tenn. Chas. E. IIbith. ?up,tt I Passenger Agent, Memphis, Tenn. B. W. 1 DOE IB, U. P. F. A., -Little Rock. Ark. RuDOLra Fine, Gen . Manager, Uttla Koek. Ark. ; ducks, tire. 11.00 VERA TO ADVERTISERS 0 B n urn "j b whuadeiphi k 0 Mb our autawrlaed exeata MotLU. ind NewOrleani, WITHOUT CIUMJK! AND tPEED UNBIVALED. From 8t Louis, Kvantvllle aud Henderson to the SOUTHEAST &. S0U1L, Tlirotigh Coaches From alvove cltlea to Nath- villa and Chattanooga, making direct con-, tlon with . PULLMAN PALACE OARS ror Atlanta, Savannah, . Macon. Jackson -Tlllc and Points In Florida. Connections are make at Guthrie and Nashville for all point The aboT. tr. in. .e.-. ,k. . , ... the ouick, F""" Cblc Terr." lni?Z.'??. uill ''"'"' f.ilacab, Meiphi; uith) '"" Vlck.l.urg, hew Orleu andallinternHidialepolule. ,',.'"'r A. t n.Dia, Geo, Bupt. G.a. AT.A. , f ;rios teitens, jINB'8 GREAT? I'F.?Y&RESTORER m ....... T,..,ii ... al HUI kUi. A list of loot nawan.iiers dlTlded tntft .i.iroA..'- ulivng will DO sent OB BB plication FKKIC ' To tboe who waul Ibatr sdvartlslsg to psy, w. osn off-r bo better Bedlam for Iborourh and effeotlTe work than tb varloas section, of our Bal.ct Laeal Llet OBrfl P. KOWILl A Ot.( l Nswapaper AdTeetieiag Boreatl. 10 aprvu alrsst, New Torn. rillftniMTP Seeking homes UYIIUnrtmO on the line of this road will receive special low rates. See agenta of thia. ooirpany for rale, routes, c, or write to , CP. ATM ORE, O. P. T. A., Louisville, Ky. ILYOUWANT TO KNOW or tlK,ut tbe hnmun hod. and lu mhtm otkbiib, itwt uft ptrsm mues, Amua bwA mu l-(uo.r " oeitui pitliUU of unumnc on ttvUamtion, lltm lo tipply j.m Otirt Ut alt form or fttatu. uowlorun Croumjm Tml ffwrfNi J'htmoolM. otcZ aeaa tb. ca.Ta rar aw boah. . 1TEDICAL IKXna A melanire of wit and wlm, 9 PBgee. half of llieailveajS newly lllo.ir.l.d B,Bdlal Vhe.tnut."aii.l IWlor.Ur.ll Joke., -not too phnany baa Jnktplinnny ennu.li" to cot. llT.r torpor sud ieuieholj; Tar TttB Lat'on n., Hon mu fn. Do., 129 e. sst au n. t. CINCINNA . Ut A.rrt.t'iiJri X.'t' t s1 innc. atif v "