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1 THE MANDARIN. While seated in hii palanquin, Rode Ling Gum Foo, a mandarin; Some laundry people working nigh, Were hanging garments out to dry. Me beckoned with his golden fan. And thus addressed the nearest man "Why do the robes upon your line Like glaciers of Alaska shine r And Since we set out from Ning Po Keen, Shall prison cell and scaffold find!" A WORD OF WARNING. There ire many white lospi, each represented Is be" Just at good is the Ivory ' j " they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Alk for " IV07" Soap and Insist upon getting ft Ooprrlf M ISM, by Proctor Gamble. Ijopliinsotlle Titntuthian. 18 AND 10 NINTH TRHT, HOPKINSVILLE, - KENTUCKY' . APViBnaraB bates. One Inch oil time, 11.00; oa week, II .SO; six month. 99 00; twelv Month. U.0O. One oolumnone tlmo.SlS.oo; ono week, 118.00; la months, 0M.OO; twelve bmbUm, eiu.oo. RELIGIOUS AND EDUOATIONAL. 1 Colleges where there is no relltf- ttoua influence upon the student nevui graduate the beat men. The agent of the Bible Society Id Toklo, Japan, hue been unable to meet the great demand for the Bible in that jolty. The Zenana Medical College, Lon don, train young women for medical jtnlaalonary work in India. China, By' Tin, and other Oriental countries. The French minister of education has offered a gold medal for tbe best Trenoh acholar to be found in English ehools. HI offer is intended to Courage the study of French. ; It ha cost the city of Boston to upply school-books for the lost five yean an average per year of 63 cent Sor each acholar. The number of scholars i set down at 62.007. The educational report In India for 1888 shows that there were 8. 460,8m pupils in the school, and 240.472 'Scholars in the private school, being About 11.8 per cent of the entire pupils ;of the school-going age In that vast country. It appear from the Year Book of the Church of England that in 1875 the .number of persons confirmed in hng- land was under 138,000, while for 1888 one corresponding total was over 217. jOOO; an increase in thirteen year of nearly 68 per cent, which Is almost 'four times a great aa the growth of the population. A gentleman who withholds his - name proposes to establish for s period of fire years, through the. Nl York City Superintendent of Education, twelve scholarships for poor boy In tbe schools who wish to go to co:loga In order to enable them to do this be will give to the parent or guardians of each of the boy selected $260 s year to support him while he la in college. More money has been spent by Northern men for collegiate eduoatlon for negroos In Atlanta than any six Southern States have given to ool jlogiste oducutlon to white boy. The Northern Mothodist Church alone la spending more money in the 8outhfur higher education than all the Southern States combined give to their colleges. These figure are not only startling :thy are significant! Atlanta Consti tution. The elty of Buenos Ayres. in the Argentine Republic, haa expended dur ing the last six years $10,000,000 In con structing sixty magnificent school 'buildings for 600 pup Us each. iThese school bouse are the finest build ings in the city, and a eolleotlve ex jhiblt of them ha made a sensation at the Pari Exposition. The Argentine. jRepubllo 1 now, after the United State, ihe country whloh spends most, in pro portion to population, for eduoatlon. At a recent meeting in Boston Mrs. M. A. Ehlers, superintendent of the Baptist Southern Missions, made this statement! "The masse of the colored ipeople of the South to-day are morally rw retched. A large proportion of the .pastors of our Baptist ohurahos in the South are immoral men. Many of them mre drunk the whole year through; many of them are of abandoned obarao iter, and not worthy to be Intrusted jwlth the teaching of any one, much ess to be patters of churches and lead- irs of the people." Austin, Tix., Nov. 6. 1887 Mr. Wm, Radam : I have beeu suffer ing with Sick Headache for several years aud bave been using many remedies, but without any benefit. After I had taken three gallons of ?'Our Miorobe Killer, I have been re leved and am entirely cured now, and I could recommend your Mi crobe Killer to those suffering with the same. Respectfully, Amanda bxrtbak. For tale by Buckner Leavell. HouaTox, Texas, Oct. 9,1888 Wm Radam: After using everything I ever heard of and trying the best doctor I knew of, I tried your Ml orobe Killer on my little girl for Cat- orrAand am glad to Inform you that two gallon made a complete oure. Yours Truly, TV. 8. Stick,. For sale by Buckner Leavell. Wm. Radam's Microbe Killeroures Consumption. Call for circulars snd testimonials at Buckner Leavell 'a. Subsorlbe for the Kcntockias and got the news, $2 a year. . j ' '' A finer sight 1 have not seen!" . " We washed those garments," answered he, ' With soap that's made beyond the sea, The Ivory Soap they call it there, We find it good beyond compare." Then said the mandarin profound: 'Go, order me a thousand pound. they who use another kind. Is Consumption Incurable. , Bead the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says : "Wss down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physlciaus pronounced me an incuraoie tOnsumpuve. Begau taking Dr. King JNew uia eovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work 00 my farm. It Is tbe Boost medicine ever made." Jesse Middle wart, Decatur, Ohio, saya: "Had it not been for Dr. King' Mew Discovery for Consump tion I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. 1 Am now in beat of health " Try it.: Sample bottles free at H. B. Garner's Pharmacy. - ; , Electric Bitter. ' " ' This remedy Is becoming so Well known snd so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Klectric Bitters sing tne same sou g 01 praise. A purer mod loin does not exist and it ia guaranteed to do all that is claimed, fiieotno Bitters win cure all diseases of the Liver sud Kidueys,will remove Pimples, Boll Salt Rheum aud other affections caused by Impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure sll Malarial fevers For Cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electrlo Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or mouey refunded. Price 50 els. and 11.00 par bottle at H. B. Gamer's Pharmacy. Bucklen's Arnica Salv. ' Tbe Beat Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Bore. Ulcers, Bait Kheum, Fever Hoi-ee, Tetter, Uhappeu Hand. Chiblain Corns, and all in Eruptions, and positively core r lies, or no pay required, itisgaur anteed to give perfect satiafaction, 01 money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by a. a. liarner UNCERTAINTY OF WEALTH.' (a Wall Stmt a M SirW Rick Ted and Poor To.Morrow. Estimates of wealth based on manner of living and hahlta of personal expen diture are by the way, uncortuin. Wm men spend every dollur they aake as fast as thoy make It and never have a dollar laid by. To infer there fore, that berauso they live at the nlto of say $20,000 a year they are worth tin amount, which at 5 per cent, aoiild yield an Income of $23,000 would evi dently be fallacious. On the other hand, many thrifty and successful money getters, from their thrift spend no more on themselves and families after they have accumulated millions than when they had next to' nothldg. They have become fixed in Ihe hatrit they acquired in their less prosperous days, and can not get out of them. Every year some man of this kind dies, and astonishes his most intimate frterjda by the Immense estate he leave behind him. Till 1 especially the case with old men, who in their later years Re tire from society, and are, a It were, forgotten. While they are vegetating In obscurlly their money is rolling over and over like a snow ball, in creasing in geometrical ratio. Oa this point Mueller's weekly advertisements of executors' sales of stock and bo rids and real estate are most suggestive reading. The quantity of stuff that is poured out upon purchasers from this source is something wonderful. Tbe executor of tbe late Joshua Jones, for example, who was not supposed' to be immensly rich, have Just distributed among bis legatees, as the proceeds of a series of such sales, nearly $8,000.- 000, and those of the late Samuel Wll- lets, who lived in a modest way, sold through the same auctioneers about three years ago $6,000,000 worth of tno best kind of securities. For another reason, too. men of great fortune, who do not ostentatious ly display them, are much better pro tected against public knowledge of their affairs than those who have small one. A man ol moderate moan has often need to ask for credit especially f ha is carrying on an active business.' and, herefore. must make statement of bis inanciol condition. These statemen'S tre preserved and remembered, and I thus, in his particular circle, the) amount 01 nis lortune is toieraoiy wen cnown. Bute large capitalist or evon A small one, out of business, lends monev and doe not harrow It or. If ha borrow, it borrows upon collaterals. whloh nhw. th. nn..itv nf furiw lnoulrv. and thus leads to no estimate ' vi"' . .. v 1.-1 ui uw wumuon. A uo not see now wm , , , ... , :' w, ortune of a man like Jup ter Morgan, for Instance, can be appraised. He has certainly never told Its amount to me. nor to. any one that I know. I doubt 0la Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proserin much whether he knows it himself tlon, which is an infallible remedy within several millions. When he comes to die, to be sure, bis executors will find out but that event let us hope, is yet far off. Mr. Jay Gould a few years ago did, indeed, make what he declared was a full and frank ex-j hibltion of hi stock investments, and ' was certified to bv men of unlm- peae&able Integrity, but, unfortunate), from tbe tact that It waa made so frankly, nobody accepted the statement strictly correct Mr. Russell Saga la reputed to be wealthy, and probably la so, but whether he haa one. live, ten or twenty millions I would not dare to affirm. Besides, many groat fortune, especially those which are flourished conspicuously before the eyos of the public In wall-trumpeted stook opera tions, are a unsubstantial and evan escent as soap bubbles. ..Ten yeare ago Mr. Cyrus Field was reputed to bo worth five millions of dollar, He got to speculating in Manhattan Elevated and went on until in a single day he waa reduoed to comparative povorty. Mr. Jay Uamld, even, baa repeatedly In tbe course of his life been brought' to the verge of financial ruin. The expe rience 61 Jo.' B. Keens la still fresh In the recollection of most frequenters of Wall street, I know that he onoa ex hibited to his lawyer 'a New Year' statement showing a bnlonoe In his fa vor of tlfi.OOO.OOa The next Kew Year s the $10,000,000 had all been lost and more, too. Even the late Governor E. D. Morgan.who every body said waa worth (20,000.000. actually left at his death only about $3,000,000. and If he had Uvtid a few years longer he would probably not have left that Hundreds of such illustrations will ooour to every ino who haa been In financial circle lere for any length of time. If a mon ument were set up In Trinity church yard to every man who has made and lost a fortune in Wall street since 1860. the gravestones there would be mighty crowded. N. Y. Sun. The First Chines Railway. The first railway in China was oon struoted by th shrewd aud progressive Prince Lin Ming Chuan a a miniature affair, carrying tbe people on a circle of two or three mile for a small sum in order to familiarise them with the snorting monster. This being accom plished, a road is now laid of about seventy-five miles, on which the Vice roy jnalcee tours without exciting the prejudices of th natives. "Therail-i way is 'coming," Is th prophecy of a high official" at Pektn, It 1 th only way to meet the pressure of outside ion. But what is most interesting is the result in the way of unifying th dialects spoken in China There are) now not lest than three hundred Q In tacta, and they differ a much as French from German. There are also Ave dif ferent weights, or scales of weight, and In Pekln alone, while no standard of time whatever exists, foreign clock are sometimes found. The first step Is to facilitate Intercourse, in order to unify the vast people. Globe-Demo crat . A customer entered a store in Con- oord, N. H-. nut long since and asked for a present of a pocketicnifo. The proprietor politely granted th request the party making hi selection. The proprietor was somewhat aurprued when the customer asked for the price, and in reply inquired if he did not make a request of a present "Yea." said the man. "but I always like to know how much I am getting." m . e In one small lake in Cuba contain ing about 200 acres an American re cently counted 107 alligators. Th Dollar of 1804. "There is something curious about the American silver dollar and half dollar of 1804," said a numismatist "There were about 20.000 of the dollars coined, but not one of them ever got into clrcalatlon. Two of them are in well-known ooin collection to-day, however, and they are the most valua ble of all American coins. Why the dollar of 1804 was never esh la circu lation after leaving tbe mint Is one of the unsolved government mysteries. It Is asserted as good authority that the two 1804 dollar now in existence, while having been mode from the original die, were In reality not coined for many years after that year, when they were surreptitiously struck, and. It is supposed, issued to a person in high authority, from which they sub sequently ' passed into the collections referred to. Tbe half-dollar of-1804 is surrounded by a mystery equally profound. There were over 160,000 of these coined, but not one wo ever known be in clrculaion. . On the other hand, but 7,000 quarter dollar were coined in that year, and speclmss of these are in every collection and nu mismatist's shop. Philadelphia Press A Queer Cass. Probably - the queerest character that haa been received in the aaylum at Milledgeville, Us., recently, 1 a young fellow brought ' from Walker County. The subject of hi derange ment i spelling, and It 1 said he went crazy during the spelling bee erase several years ago. He uses the same letters for spelling any word glveo him. and invariably pronounces the result of his babbling 'asafellda." When given a word to spell he throws open one corner of his mouth and yells at the top of bis volcei "B-a ba. y-a y g-a go, f a fa, d-1 dl, asafotida." He can be seen most any time about the yard spelling for the amusement of the crowd, who generally reward him with a chew of tobacco for his effort What Ha Expected.; ' ' Young Coachman (to keeper of liv ery stable) I'd like to get kicked by a mule if you've got one. Stablekeeper What forf 'Tm going to ask the boss if I can marry bis daughter, and I want to see If Tm In condition to receive bis re ply." Whistler. The principal features of oorrupt legislative assemblies are ayes and noes. These feature enable thorn first to scent jobs and then to wink at them. Baltimore Amorican. S2, 600 Reward for a Lost Cat The equivalent In English money of 12.0UO was once offered ov an old lady in London for the return of a favorite ' cat which bad strayed or been stolen, 'People called ber a "crank," and per- haphe was. It is unfortunate that lone of tbe gentle sex should ever tnl "" Tet . m"7 ?. U ! however, frequently not tneir fault. .Often functional deraugmen .pp.rently change a woman'a ;, Don't blame such sufl . n . , ,.,,,,,-,- ... WtWM .uun.lv...... ""I I, nil. s an tire natum. Don't hJameaiich anfftirars lr y,e. are "cranky" but tell them to for "female weaknesses." It will 'soon restore them to their normal condition. Ills warrant! to give ' satisfaction In every case, or money , Pld for It will be relumed. , Dr. Pierce's Pellets, tbe original and only genuine Little Liver Pills 2 cents a rial ; one a dose, 1 SADDER THAN DEATH. A Tli"p!t Ktouanfpr liny TtiroatvniM Willi tlio tm ut Hilt liter. lu. , Lost Friday afternoon a district tulr graph niessuiii,rOi' who w speed In along the struot with a telegram valueu at fifteen cunts a minute, wits run ovt and seriously Injured by a blind man named Sutndfnsi. Stundfast is a crip pie, having a woodun leg. ' He had taken this leg off to rost It whllo he sal by tho wayside and boggad, end so:u mischief loving boys had taken tho leg and hid It Standfast missod it w.i groping along the sidowalk fooling tot it sad Inadvertently moved directly in the messenger boy's wake. Several persons, seeing that he would run tho boy down, shouted to the latter thai the blind man was after him, and the boy, roalizlng his peril, made a desper ate sprint for his life and for a few feot gained on his pursuer, but before h was far enough ahe.td to turn out with safety tho cripple was upon him and ran clear over him before ho could be topped. Tbe boy' Injuries wore very serious, as he foil upon his wrist, spraining it so that It will probably be two weeks before be con hang on to the step of an omnibus going in th wrong direction. It was reported late that night that owing to his inability to utilise his favorite ofllclul time killer, tbe boy had delivered one message nearly on time, but the rumor was In dignantly denied At hood quarters, the superintendent offering to prove by the books that sunh a thing had never oc curred slnoe the invention of human speed. At a Into hour this morning it was feared that the boy was recovering his inertia, which had been seriously disturbed. Burdatte, in Brooklyn Eagle. A broom faatory man In Duluth laid off his thirteen single men and in formed each one that ha could not re turn to work until he was married. Eleven of them married within a fort night and inside of six weeks there were live applications for divorce. A Lady in South Carolina Writes: My labor waa shorter and less pain ful than on two former occaaion ohvsiciana astonished : I tbauk you for "Mother's Friend." It ia worth iU weight In gold. Address Tbe Brad Held Reg. Co , Atlanta, Ga., for par tlculars. . Sold by all druggists. Are Ton Going to Kaniaa Missouri, Colorado. Cali fornia or Any of The Western StateiT If you should avail yourself of the advantages that are now ottered oy (he Kansas City Koute, the only dl net route from the South to the West and Northwest. This line run its entire trains, with PuhmanPalac Sleeping Cars and free Reclining Chair Can, frora Memphis to Kan- 1 City, saving many hour tim over any other route. If you are go ing you wll) save money by purchas ing your ticekta via Memphis and the Kansas City Route. Send for large map of this Short Route ; mailed free Address, J. I. LOUKWOOD, Kansas City, Mo H. D. Ellis. Ticket Agent, 11 Wadiann Strwet Memphis. Tann Haw Lost! How Rgalnd, KN0WTHY5EIE THV SCICNCK QW LIF A Sefntlfle and Standard Popular Medical Treatlw oaths Brrors ol Yoaih,lrema:urj lx:llne, Narroai eod PbjilcAl Dtbtlity, Impnritles of Uis Blood. Resulting- from Folly, Vice, Ignorance, jaUcessse Off OvertaxaUoo, Bnarrslhig and unfltting lha vlctlai for Work, Business, ths Harried or Social Relation. Avoid anakiilrul prstendsra. Possess this great work. 'ItcontainaSOO pages, royal era Bfaotlftd SWj Msding, embossed, t . roll rUL roll gut Price only gt.oo by tail, postpaid, eoncealed lo plain wrapper. JUItsV- tratire Proapeetas Free, If voa apply now. Tbe oisunnLued author, wm. H. Parker, M. D., rs eclredtbe (JOLD AND JEWS1.LEO MBUAIi freanttie NhliaU MeeUoaJ AsMclntleMS for this PKIZB Bin AT mm WKUVOt mm PllTHICAl.DliBllJTY.Dr.harkerandacorpi of Assistant Pbyalclaas may ba consulted, t oemiajir, oy mau er m pervon, au id omcs o TUB PKABOUT MBD1CAI. INHTITUTB, Nsb. A Ralaarh MC. Ileataa. ftlaaa.. to whom ail ordars for books or isUars toe adrlot) sitosM k sUrectesl as above. G HATEFUL COM FORTING. EPP'S COCOA. BR I AK FAST. "Or athorona-h knowledn of the natural laws which govern the operations of rt.jresilee and nutrition, and by a careful application of tbeBn prop-rtlesof well erlcted coooa. Mr. Kpirs has provided our breakfast table with a dolioatWy flavored beverage which may aave us many heavy doctors' bUls, It i by the in- dicioiisuseof surh artlelesof diet that a con stitution may be gradually built up until strong ennugn toresla . every tendency to dle vr, Hiindreils of subtle msladtes are float ing around us readr to attack wbsrever there Is a weak pntut We miy naie many a fatal shaft by kkepina ourselves well fortified with pure blood and properly nourished frame." Civil flerflo Gaxet e. Made slraplr with boiling wmer or mile, fcold only la hail pound tins, by Grocers, labelled thus: 1 JAU IP Pa Co , Uomowpsthlo Chemlsta, eUindon, lnglas(L WANTED ; AT ONCE EVERY WhEBE utrr:, " ProSUble BuiiMi IlltlUli PiV n11 Una not We-nnsry. UDLOAU 141. pper.ml InilueenienU of fer. 1 until December istn, tilve reterenees. It. H. W KJDW4U1) O , B.lth.ere, Md - HINDBRCORNS. le eety aara Cara rorOorna ttpi;a!l ataJa. fJ Jj eamfar. f tk ft. IU. at DnaeiNa. Mawox AOa.lv.1 PARKER'S HAIR BALAAM Claaaaas aad naautihci tha hair. 1 'r 1 ProMoM. a luxuri. S . jMever F.ilt te F -ViX 1 M.lrUlhV.rtl Kif! ?i KB. sm .1 Promotaa a luxuriant growth. te H site re Uray Vsaihful Color. and hair faUlaa OBaialt iLNI) PIANO COUFailfT, - BOSTOK. KEW TOBK. CHICAGO. Coa tains aave oe tare. Fine Stop Action, furnished la a large and handsome oase of olid black walnut. Price V9 eash; also a Id on the Easy nirvaTaivmeiaii 91 per quar ter, for tun quertera, when It bowmen property oi person hiring. The Maaoa A U a ra 1 1 a 8irlna:er..' invented end pat entad by Maaoa 4k Hamlin In lttHI, la aaed In the yaaon 4k Html a piaane exolualvely UAMLIN I kemarkable regoement of I a na aadhihenomanal aanaoltv PIANOS. I to stand in tune oharaoterlae teinstrumenu. , , POPULAB STYLES OBUAKI AT IHS, 189 40, 990, 178, 909, AND CP. Organs and Pianos sold for Cash, Easy Pay ment, aad Ken ted. Catalogue free. ott CONSUMPTIVE vwliriali. IrWMh Ueleaa. H. an suf HBw f MODEL ORG AC J BTTLB I If 44 I r MASON 4t THE MARKETS. Corren Weekly by Chariot McVm Co, Tb.Orooeir, Hopkins).!... hj. MM) VI BIO Nil, ' Butler to ttn 'ultry tx Mi chl'-ann 11 lu to I SI. Hams -8'fiws o. . , HamCouou-y, 11 to llVo; augar ourwMI lo l&o. HhnuUUrt o. Jowl Lrt-ReflnJ, 10o;iir eholM )vf, He. ClMAMh-11 to w. Flour Patent, U W; ituidird, U 00. Meal TOe per biri. Hu(ar OruuitteO, 10c; N. .. tof dark row a. 9x4flt Teaa Blaektnotnl 00; Orvea. SOotollOO. UreQ Bio, M totOo; Gnldtt Bio. SOot O. G. Java, KtoUe, roasted, U to SOo; ground, to to No. Baking Powder to to Kki. Molawoa-N. O,, 90 to Tin; heavy, 49 to Wo. OANHBD aOODO. Tom aw life oana, II 00 per dos; lib cans, 71 toper du. Cora tro can. II OOto) 10 perdoi. Oysurs llkoanisll OOtol SO; lib oaus,$l II to 1 90. Peae-llt cans, 11 It) to S 00; French, M 00 per doa. Beans String, lit) eana, II per 4oe; string leas, 1 71 pertlox; gold wax, lib oana, il 00 per doz. Blackberries lib cans, fi llperdni. strawberries Sib ans. IS 00V I 00 per dot HMutMtTimi(B)-tnjnans.tl nor dos. KertlitieeAmertean. 7o rer doa; rrenoh, to xuc per can ; smoked. " Per uao YiaiTASLU AND VtUTITO. Apples 10 rents per bn: dried, I to toper pound; evaporated, M1 per pound. Oranges U to tOa nerdos. ptates-lrlh, mm lor choice sound goods; sweet, 70 for rhole sound goods. Onions 41 U per bu ua ib no New, 10 to Mete. Turnips Beans White n'Ty, 40 per gal Peas ApHt. 40a por ita); green Cngllah, 40c per gal; black eyed. 40c per gal MIMBLLAMZOITI, Coal Oll-tOe pr gal Starch I to 10c per pounds ftoap-lt M lo I 00 per box. Nails W 74. Clover Seed LOUISVILLE MARKKT T PLODB, MB At ABD MILLBTOPP, Plopb Round lota sell as follows: Choloe patent. It l-Va)o 40; plain paten U, U , choice: 4.rtyo 00; plain Taney. H.se; no. t. 9.vxm is;eitra famiiy,s.tvtas.T.;ouca at SiH4 40 for astern; A.40g..Tl forWeatera. J MBaiv Boltetl, la A 100 n; kUn -dried all ix fiio-Wi a note oa arrival; Bran, llt.Of shorts, fig. 40j ahiprtutTa,U. GRAIN AMD HAT. Wbbat We quote No. I wheat to arrive; m for red. Coau Ne. I mixed, to arrive, tre; whlla. 41: ear eora. O 400. Oats Ho.taew eete, SSk(Me; Et No. I rye, 40 HAT-raaorttmoar,U.ffk3l eaole,llJ low grades, vs) 10 tea w 44.0Ofi ton. PROVTSIONB. Baoow Clearribaldea.tae.ejwur aldea, TJac; aaoaldera, Ike. Bl-lb Mb its clear rib atdee. iUr; Susii-CiBiP M Iiri-Hini, ll!itlefor larsjo av Bin an -Ma, uuiuuan 10, exsiaa' last oacoD 10. Labd Chotoe leaf. IH; la kegvand kooket. OROCIB1K8. Corrii Rio. ordinary. lTMftS)V:priraa, 14 oituiTjwj, isva'; lascj, eLr , pnaoajrrj, io golden ttio,irt',lt;JaTaVi;c;yorha,r'e)a, CKuayra, Arbuekle's arloaa, 010. HOLS8iaonisyrup,Me;sngartTrup,lt1l o new if n eana moiaaaea, btjoq wwo. R IOB 4(fl4i f orrood to Dri m a. SooAa Granulated. eoofectioaera A ; y!C. '4 ww,; powdered, 10c; out-loai, itv new urieano aiigara, b Candles Htar, No. to t, aud0c B. Stabch-iW-aWo TV. SoAr German. SI.S0 V box of 00 fts for 00m moo, 11.40 for best; Ivory, 94yo.T4 for - 0ODMTaT PBOBtTOB. Bottbb Chotoe eoantry, m&Vt 9 : low arable Titian; dairy, itviie; ailgla creamery, BOc: oleomararartne. 14o. CasBaa FMicy foil oroam ehe-idar, 119 isn; twioa, iao; 1 oung Am-rieaa, i prime Ohio factory, lulle: aklm eh l'oFLTBT Hone. It 14 V dosea: dneka.!lvtt. tt-ftCJH 9 doaeai yonna sprlna ehlckama. 11.00 a sa noaen Kuos- we qonte at lji V doaea. r allow 4c f tt. Bkksw i ene w lb. Baooacoaji for commoa to lood. iend 50c ruu ONE MONTH'S TR AL ItF THB LOUISVILLE POST. The Btsl AfUraoDD Paper in fte'SonlL All the News. All the Gossip All th" Markets EOo a Month. $5alr. . THE EVENING POST CO., IKIS PAPER "gTAVtaasai in ttatnaAnarr of Meana. O Um oar atttawsjetaed aavass TO ADVERTISERS A lift of 1000 newspaper divided - Into 4TATt SAND hECTlUNo will be MDJoa Bp-pIloaUoa-jrUBB. To those who want their advertising to pay. w can otrr no better medrnm for tborouirb andeffeoiive work than the various eecUone Of our aoleot Uacal List uko r. auwrLLs.".! MawatiatMF Adrartlalaa Bnrean, 10 apruoe street, New Tork. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW Irnpunant uunsta yuu aerf aJkPW or LoOt cf about the hnman body and Ita curious orcana. Voit Ufi u ptrpetuivml, health mntd, dimi tiuiuct, Iote to mfft p'fall qf ignorann tm4 iruUtcreUofi, ihr to npptw H'"m Cw4 to ait forma of tUta Iteie tocure Crnip,OU EyM, iTuptarc, kttwmtt, -., Bend teb cirri for new beek. MEDICAL SENS 8 jutd Moxstarsa. A mslananf WitandwIMvvm. M pages, half ef thsin given to newly lituatratrd aiatllral "cheitBuU"aiHl Dor tor Droll Jnkea: "not too nlinnnr bat luetphuniiy eimoali" to cure Uvr ttfraor aud laalanclMlr. - Tar thi Lat'on Craa. HvtjBIUM.Co..l30IUS81IBUJI V "V IB ' 1 swa aTurwawshtw. pILESm ITCHING PILES.KSriMk:tErs: tMMlKa rr aara. aWATNKw BINT HKKTiUat ia. lUhtatjaasl kltwSlaa;. baala iM-pottsin. ai la siMtMassMsisTH Lh las. mora. aftBa'aOiawairtUsUasarutlMrawiMW , ar a)drM mm receipt ef avioe, 10 u. a bai ; I Wiea, Slja AAANM Miawa, Da SVATVB A BOM, ralUSalaala. Pa. Brarasae Itrhr, (4ea.lr. Hhla Tertai SWAYNE'S OINTMENT '' Tb lira pi (pphestUra ef "Bwatai'a OtantHi' vitsMal i aa lavrsai ateduia. vlll ara aar ease ( Tetetr. HaJl SWAYNE'S OINTMENT sfttnw.jlTrarerai, rilM, tB. tt(a, rtsia-Ui, Eijrlpsla, all SKIN B Maiitr bar ubiUiatt at losjr siandli '1 b druiil a mqi ar atau ror ta u. a a aVwaisra 4 Sm, nilrtalfAla.fa, idlren. av reraasiMBaBa Large (iamblellooin. Heat System Call Balls. BATES - - it per Day. . , Special Bate by tbe Week. SHERWOOD-:-HOUSE! 1 (Under New Hans-em.nl.) T. C. BRIOWELL, PBOP'B, c"B"gnrtEvan8vilIe,Ind. Road Carts! ON WHEELS. Ten,ph.rB:n:per Buggies! CaT" Don't buy before getting oar prices snd catalogues. TEX GEO. . BTOCSELT. 00., Nasi till, piper, Xaihvillb, tbxx TABLS 'tOW TSAINB . L. A N Ballrosd. I pxriar Aoi-th 4:i0an : a, .; l:io p. h. j iisr a ht hukth- : ana a iu:ur r. u. ' AHKIVB PmiM SOt'THM:ll A. M. ;(;, 10. Kir M. AHHIVB rMIIH .NOkTH A. H.J , I:1U P. M VY, H Alexander, Ageut, Uoitalnevllle, Ky H7 Of H Kant Mntli Street, bet. Main ami V i rt In la street. Open for letters, stami a T a. h tot p.m. " tnonfy orders A. at olP M. delivery, Kundaya 4 to I P. H. SOUT1IKKN KXFttKSS OrKlCK, seventh ht. near Mala. Open I A. at to lr. at. TKLKURAPH OFflCES. WBTKUNion-Upstalr oorner Mala and it;htreeu Mrs. Kandleand MlssPark, opera- Sor liF, BITISICNLn, SOUTH BnttND.-Hall snd Kipms Me. I. Leave rlnotn 1:10 a m t srrtve stUrsoeT SMI. s. Hrmneton Jttnotloa, I.I atklM front Clnrkivllle, l:37 a in. imim mm (titnr excepi pttnnnTi. iibt Print .Ion at S p. m , arrive al 1'rtncnloa Juno- tlonttt:u (.OHTI1 B()l'Nlt-M.:l .on Einraesmt. J. Invs Frlnrt'Utn Jttnttllon at 4:1 a. m.; ar rtvt at Uraoey al l:s and al frlaoston al f p. m. Mtzedtrsln (itniljr exrent -anday). l.av Princeton Junction t T:tl a. at., arrtv at Prtn-eton st 11:111 m DIM ncfl trom Priuceton Junoltoa to Prlnoe Ion, M miles. For Loulsvllls, Ohtupsiki A Ohio Bouts. I.v. nnpklnntile, L. k K.,:no k. u. Arr. Nortunvllie, " 10:11 t. II Lt. Motktnvllle, O t 0.,t:S7 r. u. I:4T 1. St. arr Loulnvllie, l:SO . a.; S:ll r a. i onne- liun. at l4ml.vllle for all points Baal, sad for the Vlralntn. anil tltn foutttenst. Nn T. No. I. Lv Hopkln.vllle, L N 10:00 r.M.:t:U t.a Arr. Norionvlile.C SO ,10:11 r. sa. ; I' :ir t. a. Lv. Nortonviile.c.ao.r'usiav a.; I: r. a. Arr. I'sduc.h, S:M . H.; :M r. . Arr. Pulton. ill Cen. I t lo:SO i. a ilM r. a. Arr. K'V-aM.a O. K. B. 1I:0 A. a. r. .K. K. Arr. Mrmtibis, S:U r.M i :l A. a. Lv Mrmtihli. S:0S r n ; 0:00 . . Arr virk.bi.rl. 11:00 t u ; :U r. a. Arr. Union Kouge, lill,l.;l!ll,l. Arr. New ttrleno S:IS. m;SM. a. No. f hit. 1'ullinin RuffiHt 8l.et.ln, Cnr lo Vich.bnre end New Orleans without absnn Connt-ct. tor all poinu in Tvxm, Arlions nap Cnltromln, No. 1 Its. t:onulnntlon P.rlor. He eltnlng Chain, and Sleeping tnr. le M.atDhla O. V. TIME TABLE. Takes sffcyst August 11, ISS9. Taaihi bocti: No. 1, No. 9. Lv Kvanavllla Iom a ta t:S0 p m Ar Mcnds'soa 10:41 a m 4:14 p at Ar Coryden .11:11 a ai 4:0 p ta Ar ator-anfleld li:U a m I:v4 p 4r Dekovea lJiWpet 0 to p at Ar sturgta 11:91 pa IMpa Ar felar.oa l p at T;M p Ar PriBMtoa. I:U f at O.uo p at TBAtMB MOBTB: 1 ' No. J. No. 4. Lv Prlnoe toa i a na t:40 p at Ar fcU'ioe I rot a a IHpa Ar Siurgta t:oo a m, 4:1) p a Ar Dekovea :tl a na 4:t0 p a Ar atoraaaBeid 4:40 a at Irtt p m Ar ( orydoa 1:10 a ai l:4T p b Ar llMoersott..; t:U a ta 4:t p m r BvaaavUle 9J0 a at t:l p m Trains leave Morgan Held for Union to wa at 4:10 a at, l: p a, lo:U a sa Trains leave Unioau-wn for Morgaaat4 at 7'lta m. 11: 0 u ra t aS. 4teW-Tratoa Nos. 1 and 4 run dally, all oiaer w ! ui7 srxcwip anaaay. Paaaengt rs leaving Chicago at I :M p tn ar rive at tarre Haute at4:(0ass. Kvajaavllr: at K a m, aaiking rloae eonnecilon will tbe Ofelo Valley tram No. 1 at lo .0$ a ra, arrtvlnf atUeadersoB at 10:Ma n, Prtacetoa at trtti n m. where eonneettoa la made wltn C. O. A i. W. trala at 1 11 p at arrlrlng at Pa4aeah at 4:10 p as. and at Memphis at Il:a0 p as. C O. An. W. trala Na. t leaving Memphb at4:Ua. arriving at Pad if a atllUpm. Hiiai-eion at l:U p oi. nakus eleee ooanaotton with Ohio V llev tram Hi 4 at:t0p m.ar- a ii'iruvravoa a. a:n p ra, aTanaviue ai TMUp. m. where elose oonaHrtta la made with Chloaso KiDrees on K. A T. K. K atT:.SD. ai atnvlBgat Torre Haute al lr:Mp at. aadat tyhieago at 7 Ml a as. Tbe above trains afford the travelling pnhlte ine qu ica rat ana nol aiivet route ttweaa Chlcaa-n, Terre Haute, ludlonairtlia. Kvaae v He. Jlenderaoe. Paducah, Memphis ljttk Rock, Hot Apnnc, Vlekabargi Orleaae sw smi taiwameuiBwe poiaia. Jai. MatrraoMBar A. B AaaADaa. Uea, Supt, U P. 4 T. A. THE ONLY LINE RUNNING SOLID TRAINS BfeYWBSM LOUISVILLE and MEMrilli With PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CARS from and to .rTil', Idsif, Ticbhrr, id m Orl..!!, Til Itsspbt, The Una Is thoroughly eoutppod, andlatrst alaMoonditlon. and iiroridi ea Detwean liuis vl'le and Memphis a DorBLB Dailt Abrvic wiva Pablobabs oa Day Trains and offer aa excellent arraageseat of Urns aad taraugh oars. a feature Is the time and advent ret secur ed by tbe iimiteo: ex pre trains; The "limit. ed" leaving Louisville at 8:11 p m., dally, ar r vee Memunia at f : a. a.; aad tne limited" leaving Memphis at 1:00 p. m., dally arrives glvca an entire day for buafanas or pleasure ta Louisville at 7 o a. ra oalr a ataht's rida. and eitnereity witnoaiy oavaaay aanacnee, Tbe nieferred route to pofnU la Weat Ten nessee. Arkansas. Texas, MiaalsslpDt. Lonlalaaa an inenooie auu ouuvu-weas. The beat and quietest route to points la ffaatera Ken luck?. Vi rain la. Ohio aad the Bast. Coanectlonsat Louisville aad Cincin nati a re made ia Ualoa depot aad oatalbtta ransiars aveiueii. ITraJau. Leave Hsjrtaa villa.) - WESTWARD. Ho. 1-Mall and Expreat, dally, 1:91 p. M No. T Limited ftxprese, dally 1:T A. M. No. U-Way freight 1SJ4A. M EASTWARD. Ito. 9 Mall and Express, datlr..... tiltP. M. No. 9 Limited Exprees. dally,. lt7 A. M. no. m war rretfOt 1:19 P. M Ticket, Time-Table and all desired lafor- latlon secured by applying to H. PROUrY.Uan'l Paas. a. . rvKTiiH aihii, nerioaviiio or Agent, LOUIS- ViLLfc, Ef. . L. & 11, R. R. THI UBKAT Through Trunk Line uil.m lb sills of dnolnnaU. Ltxlngton, Lonlrrlll iTaniTllli, 8t, Lonlt, . Sat las cities ol Nuivillt, Viaphli, Montjoswry. Uobllt, and tfiw Orlaua, WITHOUT (JIUMiE! a D sraiD rXBrviXBD. ' From Bt Louis, Evsnsvllle and Henderson to the SOUTHEAST & SOUTH. Through Coaches From above cities to Nash ville and Chattanooga, . making direct eon . tlon with PULLMAN PALACE CABS For Atlanta, Savannah," Macon, Jackson ville and Points In Florida. Connections are make atGnthrleand Nashville for sll point North, East, South and West, li ruuman raiace Uars. CRIIiDAWTC Beeklnir homes LmiUlinn I O on the line of this road will receive special low rate. Bee agents of this ooirpany for rates, routes, &o., or write to C. P. ATUOUE, 6. P. A T. Louisville, Ky. Son SEND YOUR PAPER v 1 TO FLOUR Kentackian Office, buNW.cvvnaDetn.v sv raa California fig syrup co.. hlhunmCii. Uvanua'Cv, Ma Yoaa. K. BRYANT & STRATTOH Business College jrylii., Sfc.ll Umm iAvvMvmmS ARKANSAS, TEXAS AMI California Short Line VIA UampMi an! LKU Book EiUroad, Tbe Ureal Through Car Koute Two Tralni Bally to Atkuimi Without t Chang. Qnlj Or. Ohugi to ftxu and - gallfornla. Elegant Parlor Chair Can on all Daily Trains. sTaatT.two mils sbortar Md saaa aimr aulakar lo ail po4aU la Taxaa, Maxioo aad Cai iloraia Ibaa say otbor rvnu. A?o4daiwoaitlltisrid thraafk Han past lad sicateaa boaia )a svar b oaa trala ftstd six kours my lb eihar, by lfeli Iba Popular ThrouhCar fioate Memphis and Little Rock, abaotatalr tb anlr ItM thuvill ami m laroticb vllboal dalay or Iraasiar. NO KXTRA CHARGE rOR 8KA1 IN TUllOUGH COACH. Haass? Coaebas bars fortars la afaarr lolooa i star lbs Comfort and waUaraof iba Ksaigrftnt sod loSMtbaliba loevl faasaaaara ara not allowad to at la Iba Tbroaab Coaofa and aravd ibeta. No uthar rouu oflTsrasaoh laduoaavaBis. it vottM las roar uaaaaaa pausnocioo aaotNt toatianrtio daacrtba lbs rich aad baauitrai BOas ana lanus laaua oi Araaaaas aaa laxaa. Tbarafora, I would ad visa you lo go aad so foi fammrtt. Kxaaalaa lha oouo irr. MLoals wlU tbapaoplo. Lasra tho ad ran la ess and dlaad raaUsroo. Bxaailas Iba aobool tao.Jit.aa. Uui or raa l a farm, or labs p aiororaaMal Laad aau u an worm. FooplooaalaTatlaf froai ib Soalbsast aaa aotandnro tna sxtrome cold of Kanrss. Me braaka and Iba Noribwaatani wlalor. afttS' think of 11 Diaolooff moatbaof loo, aaow and oiitar winds in eiebaaac icr oar Bnany nontb I Oar well-Umbered land foribeirtreeleasirMlel Teltbareare nasanipuleu aaseu wbo air aiow in a; aiaonpuona oi ine ioriaweai. io noi be deoelvetll Visit Arkansas aad Teia and be jour own j odea t Write lone (or full info a Hon. I will sear PBQ 2C&P. Book attd p, free. K. A. WlLLUkti, wSonthern Passenger" Agent. Nashville, Tens CHal. E. HlATB. PaJMnger Jenl,Memphit.Tenn D W. J. UCKBB, U. f. IT. A., Little Rook, Ark. Rudolfs Five, Gen. Manager, Utile Rook. Ark MEMPHIS TENN. . AJtU llinois Central Raiload Thi'-foiuhr ui' Frsforreil kit BETWCIH Memphis & New Orleans, a Splendid qaipnentl ataejoinosni uoaoneai foltmaa Bnffetl leerent ; JTralns aVlsran nn tla. SM I a at aa aa i ftrrcgi fiu&stt sieopirt msisc2inoKa7 mm en. edl The Shortest Route, MEMPHIS TO Hew Orleans. Only one ehmng of oars for Jaeksonrllle, fla ma inai aa new urieaai in uajriLgnc. Round trip tickets are on eale at all Import- ami point, reading Tla Mem pais, Teaa. aad aad the Illinois Central B. a. HtBe inrethal yonr Tiekebi read over nois Central R. R.. and lb as seoare tbe beneni of Tbrousjb steepere. Tor any father Information, eomm ualoa it wlthniarast Railroad gent, or A.H.H.NSOK, A. J.KH4PF, 3eal. Peat. Agonta . Aast e. P. a. Cbloago, 111 ' HeapkLa,fe.n ORDERS FOR I I THE Combines th jnlr ef th BlaeaTitsisf Cslirorala, so laaative and aalrilieas; with th snctlKiaal virtus ef tUatt knows t k meet beme&Ul te th h.mjft lyttem. forming th.ONLY XR. FECr REMEDY to act gaadj Vet piomalt oa lh IISXETS, LITER 1H0 BOWKS Cleanse ui System Effectually, -s.va.v-PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, ' HEALTH and STRENQTH vumaT wiow. tnrrt.it and all sr, dslighted witk it. AH Vi Y. i" SS for SYRUF OF FIGS. LOUISVILLE, KY. Louisville, New Orleans Texas Hallway. kTB8I88IPri VA11XT Z0VT1. THE POPULAR LINE irwus MEMPHIS, 6SEKNVILI.K, V1CK8BURO. BATON ROUUK snd NEW ORLEANS, TBAVIRalHO AH.OKiriOlirTaaSBVaa nuruBM)ta cousxar. THI lie. and Snitsr Ftnalstinis aad eras, niaMlve tnsar Houa and IteSeerta. Mid of Hetoa Honae are MpenLII) InurwUni, aak mw tail M plaae. iaa .tMrvaal r.m,.r Btrwilis afamnklsaad Viek.bere tne Hae pew. Uiranfb Mm. of tne SsmI VoMea PlanUOon. ta la. Y uao. hi im! mi tint Tun. a moel fenU asrlaallaral aMiea mt eaaauy oaearl. ,, . T" 90lr-MS!rr and rarsfeal Ooaditma Df in. Una an Sire-elM. In mrr sartlenlar permliMnsa kiek rale of spewl aadlaaartag TOURIST TICKETS. a.ltael Boaad Trip Kates an oa ..leal Tloaet OSlDeeof eoaneeUagjIaoeloBataa Baa, Mew Orleen. ul pnaelaal folnto la riortde. Sonlkara Taxae and tUlaraia. mamviciKT tdIlmam iM'rvtV SUtEPINu CAM BUM BRWCU LOUISVILI.S AND HBW OKLBAJIS VIA MCMr-HIS WITHOUT CUAMOB. ' sTsrasMairen saeald nnaass TtsMSs via In Boats ta tha Soalk lo-dav. TleAMa, AddnaT ' ' a. B. BfATRT, JS., r. a. booius, . w how. r aa.'ltna.ra.'rAi,,. BaaMrWri Vlee-rWl a du'i Uu'tr. MeankK Tni ethlag loeoeede Uke SUCdESS. The re aso Rad. sm'a llicrobe Killer Is Ibe most wonderm ul discovery of the age I becauae It ba never failed la anv InarailflA. nn m.tt.v wbat dlanase. from L nro.v tn the simplest dlaease known. CONSTJMPriOtf, CANCER, CATARRH. ' ASTHMA. HAY FEVER., RHEUMATISM, CHILLS FKVER, ' KIDNEY A LIVER DISEASES, AND FEMALE TROUBLES. In all forms and In facl every disease known to the hnman system. Tbe leading sclent I tin man of to day claim sud prove thst all dls. eases are csnsed bv Microbes, and Radam' Mlorobo Killer Is ths only medicine ever disoovered that will thnrounbly oleanse the system of Ml. ombea and eauae a permanent cure. We treat all diseases eonstltntlonallr and In ibe same way, so w can cure any and all diseases you msv have at th earns time. to of MM k'tilb, The genuine Radam's lilorob Killer is pot op tn one gal. Jngs only, and has onr trad mark oa each on same a, above oat Call for book, "History of the Microbe Killer," glv. n away free hv BUCKNER LEAVELL, . Hopkinsvllle, Ky. 'Agent for Christian county.