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Tpphinmllt ftettttttltiatt. IS AND tO NINTH STREET, HOPKINSVILLE, - - KENTUCKY ADVZBIIEISa BATES. On InohOM time, 11.00; o week, $1. so tlx gtontbs,.0; twelve months 16.00, One rjoiumnonetlme.lil.Oe; one Wfk,ll,00 eU months, W.M; twsWs musih, I1M.M. JBOHOOL-QIRU OP THE PERIOD. Geography? Yet, there's a lesson aoon day, i But it's awfully hard remember. We're been In South Africa nearly a month I Perhaps we'll go north by November, . What history bare wet It's quit a b'a book, t Without any pictures the bother I To-day I wii told I'd luitained a defeat I In the battle of something or other. A nth nutlet Oh, It's the bane of my life I No matter how hard I may study, My knowledge of dit Idemls, fractions and rule Continues unchangeably muddy. Proficient In spelling! I hope that I am, 1 Though I shine less as writer than talkerf I don't mind eonfessing how often I om , A poobet edition of Walker. I write composition it Of course, nee a week We're such a doll subject to-morrow t manage to spin out a page and a half. Though lots of girls oopy and borrow. You ask me which lessons of all I prferf You'll think my reply quite alarming. ' In French we've a gentleman teacher, yon now, And somehow It's perfectly oh arming. JU Harper's Msgaxiae. 1IE AND URIAH. Our Experienoe In Keeping Sam. mor Boarders. Me and Uriah hod got along fust rate fur about thirty yean or bo when the lore of (tain got a hold of me, and I made up my mind to, keep aumroer hoarders. I ' There ru the Blinkersoa; they'd made enough to buy a new kerrldge tu take urn tu meetln', and there wus the Fopllnsei that had all gone Into silks fur the tame cnuse; and I sei to Uriah, let I: Look a here, Ilonery," that's my pet name for Uriah, "why not?" sei L . "Well, mammy," sea" Uriah, that', but pet name for mo, "well, I dunno aa there la any reason pertlckeler ag'ln It, )only we've been ao kinder comfortable ma we be. We'll her to do more, and we'll he to buy lots of things; and 'oookln' fur twenty ain't like oookln' 'fur two. specially when the two ain't pernicketty and la healthy. You'd orter hear Farmer Fogglna wish to muasy hla wife would five up takln' ;im; ahe'a been to bed, with the doctor com in' twice a day, on account of over work. Boarders ain't all angels, and keepln' urn ain't all parrydloe." J "But think of the money, my pre cious old honay." ses I, makln' potry without meaning tu do It "think low you will kinder like to say to yourself: Wow, there la ao much banked.' I aha'n't apend It onto rib blna or korridgoa. We'll bank it and get satislnctlon out of it, and you and me won t hev no fear fur old age. What's a little more workf You ain't but fifty and I ain't but forty-seven. -.We've got our health and strength; it won't hurt us." I "It may In other ways," ses Uriah. "But I never hinder you from actin' aa you please, and I never shlll, Nancy." And so the next day I joi went down tu New York and had It put Inter the paper that Mrs. Pottleton. of Stopover, would take a few select summer boarders. Plenty of fresh egga and milk, fruit, mountain air, and sot many muskee'ora. i "Say none," aei the young man at the desk, when he read the advertise menthe was a young man I knowed to speak to "say no muakeoters, Mrs. Pottleton, as the rest does." . "The real tells fibs, then," ses L They Is some everywhere." 1 "Leave It out altogether then," sei lie, and ao I did, and put in my prlcea instead. Well, I got lots of anawora, and by the middle of June I Jiad fifteen board era. Me and Uriah wat sleeping in the barn. I was obleeged to keep help, which waa a great trial, and I waa be ginning to run down considerably from work and anxiety. Still. 10 16a Is 150, as I used to keop saying to myself, when I got up feeling like a boiled owl, and I wasn't goin' give up after gettln' my own way agin' Uriah the way I bad got It. I dunno but I'd hev stuck tu it ef it luuln't been for tho Jossamys. They was city folkses and come down one Monday tnornln'. The mo, Miss JosGomy, was one of tho fly-uwny kind of wlddert' drossod principally in bugloe. She shone com- in' up the road considorbul more'n a iin-pcuuior. 1 no minors wua sixteen find eighteen and twenty-one. They wua laced and bustled out, and frizzed and rlbbonod like Christmas dolls In York show-nindors. And they brought down trunks enough for an array, and games they culled lawn-tonnls and archery. The fust wus balls and bats and net tin's, the last wus bow-arrnrs and a turget But they couldn't find uo place for tholr tennis, and the lamontlu' and the alghln' and tbo iippoiilln' to dear Mr. I'ottloton to givo them ground enough, until Uriah jeat made a blamed fool of himself and squared off one of the hay-medders for urn, and rolled It and holp 'cm fur tu sot up -nets, and went and made rustlo seuts fur 'em, and wasn't to be seen only at meal times fur the best of the week. Wall, I'd cnlkerlated on Uriah help in' mo. In old times of I had punkin plos tu rouko he'd cut up the punkin, and he'd heat up the oven Uriuh waa real smurt for a man, and never hevln' no children he did lota of things lur me hung out tho clothes sometimes when thoro wurn't no need of him onto the furin, und he used to stand fur me to drapo my skirts on like a lamb. But now, when I hod more tu do than I ever had In my life before 1q didn't como ulgh ma I bore it quite a spell boforo I spoke. But one night I waked up in our bed in the bnrn, aggravated by remember In' that I'd hod to split my own kln dlln's that day, and I fluid all I had to say bottlln' up so long I hod plenty, "Nuncy Poltloton," said ho, when 1 got through, "I'm sorry about the kin dlin', lint lis fur comln' in and mnklu' Miss Nancy of myself boforo atrango help I enrn't do IL Botwlxt you and mo It wuz all right. I told you keop in' boarders would alter things. You've got to ontorlula company whon j ou'vo got IL" "You've got tu feed 'em good," sot I; "bill 1 tunno as you've got tu kite round HoVorclIu to tholr directions." ''Wail, I va promised tu fix the ten nis ground," sex Uriah. "It's a splen did game, I'm goto' tu go a suit and bats to-morrer and buy me a bow, I wus up head at bow-error when I wus a boy, und if I can't hit that bull's-eye every time I'll give up." "I have give up alroady," box I "Are you gnln''tu get ahort pants and atrlped jackets?" "Uegulur tennis suit," ses Uriah, "whatever it la I want to show them York folks that I am good as thoy be, ef not a little better." Whon I hoerd them words I couldn't express my sentiments In no way but in groans. I laid upon my pillor in a kind o commer fur quite a spell; then Uriah nudged me. "Mammy," sez ho. "would you get yeller clothes or blue and whiter" "Neithor," soz I. "Get red, so the folks will know what a monkoy you be, playln' ball and shootln' bow-arrers at your age!" But my words was of no avail. He got the clothes, and after that a kinder strangeness fell betwixt us. I wus alters tu work; he wus alien tu play ridln' round or sallln' round with them Jessamys and the other boarders. shakin' down the plums and peaches tur 'em, takln 'em fishln'. Silas Prog. the man that had had the laborer' cottage fur four or five years, told me he'd given over all farm directions to him, and paid no attention to the place, and as hands don't work much ef they're not watched, he said it was owlh' to him ef we had any crops that year. As fur me, the help was the sassiest thing I ever knowed, and I didn't durst dismiss her, and kept on raisin' her wages every time she threatened to leave. liut at lost tho climax came. I wus wore out and half -sick, and seemed tu me fresh air would save me; and one afternoon I told the help she'd her to get tea horself, and 1 took my sua bonnet, and off I went tu the archery as thoy'd took to callin' the end of the orchard. The girls looked as cool as could be there, an dressed up in white, and tho young men tnlkin' and amtlln' and my husband yoz, my husband sittln' on a bench alongside the wld der, givln' her them insinuating looks be kin ef ho chooses) I had slippers on, and I came close up to 'em without makln' any noise, and, I heerd her say; Mr. Jones certainly admires Bo- set la." "Nobody couldn't help it," Uriah. "But Cecelia is tho prettiest," sez the widder. 'Neither of 'em la as han'aome' as tbelr ma," soz Uriah. "Oh, go awayl You didn't think so: you re lust nattormg," aes the widder. "Ef I wus a single baehelder, you'd seel" sez my husband. Now I'm cooled off It's a couple of years ago now I n cooled off, would't swear Into a court of justice that Uriah was goln to kiss the wld' dor, and as a Chrlstan I must allow 1 carn't say for certain she'd hev let htm; but things appeared to me like she would at that minute. and I off with my sun bonnet and gave her a whack over the head and him another, makin' remarks which I prefer not ropeatln' if I ro memberod 'em all which 1 don't She screeched, the gals ran up, Uriah took hold of me and the rest of the boarders stared like cows. "I reckon you'll know mo next time you see mo," soz I; "but vou Won't see me for quite a spell. To-day onds conduct such as this; you cun git all of yout There's a early train to-mor rer, and I'll see that you take it; ao pack your trunks to-night! The help will gtvo you your tens. As for me, I shan't sot down with a charaoter like the WIddor Jossamy; I'm disgusted by hevln' ever done ill "Madame, what do you dare to In sinuate? ' sez she. "That you was a-goln' to kiss my husband." sez L Then she shruck, and the other la dles shruck, and I finished off by grab bin' her false front of curls off her head and throwln' it into Uriah's fuce. Then I went homo and went to bed. Tho boarders all went beforo break fast noxt moruln', and afl day long me and Uriah quarreled. I said I'd get a divorce from him; he aald hfd get one from me for beta aahrew. "And mary Widder Jossamy!" sez I. "It would be a change for the bet ter," sez ha Hammer and tongs, hammer and tongs, we kept It up until all of a sud den I turned fnlnt and didn't know any more for quite, a spell. Then I was in bed with complications tbat s what the doctor called It- Well, I must say Uriah nursed me like a woman, for nil I kept telllu' Mm I'd live as long ns I could to spite the Widder Jessamy; and when I did get better he carried mo down stairs and sot rao in tho groat rocker on the porch aud put plllors under my head, and knelt down alongside of me. "Mammy," soz he, "your'e gettln' well now." "Wish I wasn't!" soz 1 "What's tho use? Nobody keers for me!" "Ain't I nobody?" sez he. "You!" sez I. 'K)h, Uriah! you waa a-goln' to kiss her I saw you." "I wasn't," boz Uriah. "Nancy Pot tloUiu. I'll awonr that on a stack of Bibtoe. It wua this way: The city fellers was all pay In' compliments, and I didn't want to seem Hiss a country punkin, ao I paid 'om tu. I couldn't talk tu the gala, so I talked tu the widder." "Ah!" sez I, "you bad no thoughts about mo fry In' aud stewln' In the kltchln." "Did I wunt you tu do It?" says he. "Wasn't It agin' my will that youtouk bourdurs? Didn't I suy there wua no kuowln' what onpleasantnesa might come of It?" "Wall, you did," sez I. "Nancy Pottleton," soz he, "lots bus come of It . I've got a bad character, for the holp wont und told that I acted shameful with tho widdor, and you found me out which is hard, fur I wus only putltn' on good manners. You've beou aick mighty aick, 'you've been -und whut should I do without yout I've got a big doctor's bill tu puy, croiM U piunln' out poor, the bourdors burn cost us nigh onto five hundred dollars altogether, and we've fell out. That's the wursi we've fell cut! I made a akoer-erow of that ten. nta ault tbs other day and hung it among the squlneh treoa, wishtn'. it wua mo. lt'a like bcln' done with Ufa to think you and mo has foil out, mammy." Then all of a auddon every thing seemed to change. The air folt softer; the aky looked bluer; a kind of warmth ran through my heart -I'tfo, we alu'tt W l "Anyway, we've made it up." And we kissed each othor as of it was old courtln' times mo and Uriah. Fireside Companion. , BEAL'S ROASTINQ EAF13. Tho Caa aa f usranloa. anil Talsntad Dear I'm! Them To. Out in the O.ilty woods tho wild an. imals frequently exhibit Intelligence to a remarkable degree O io of the largest planters, Mr. J. K. Boal, In go ing the rounds of his Immunso plimta tlon noticed that In a field bordering the Pocasln swamp the best raits from the fenco had boon abstracted. Any rails decayed or dofucllre wore left while only the newest and best rails had been taken. This continued for quite awhile. The planter supposod that the negroes had boon taking them, but could find no clue to the thieves. After awhile his hogs began to disappear until at last whon ho wont to call them up nouo responded to the cry. Next in the saino field from whonoe the rails had been abstracted, the growing corn crop began to suffer. Bushels of roasting ears disappeared, and at last the tracks of sumo large animal wero discovered leading from the corn field to tho mysterious depths of the Pocasln. They woro tho trucka of a hugo bear. So much daraago waa being done to lha crops that It waa de termined to try to find the brute. Accordingly, a party was organized and away they wont following the trail that became more and more indistinct The Pocasln swamp is interspersed with dry hammocks lllto oasis in a dosert On, on, through mire and ooze, on through tho llttlo shaded islands and back again to swamp ground. At lost they reached a large high hammock rising almost like a hill from the mysterious dopths of tho swamp. Here high and dry they wore astonished to dlscovor a groat pen, "as large." says the narrator of thia singu lar adventure, "as large as a great house." Upon examination it was found that the pen had been built of the stolen fenee rails. Within it wero the kidnaped hoja aleok and fat Around it in every direction were tho tracks of the bear innumerable in number, and the ground well trodden down. Within the pen were some of the remains of the roasting ears ab stracted from Mr. Beat's field. The hunting party were struck with amazement and sat down around the well-filled pen to try to unravel the mystery. There was but ono solution. fcvory evidence pointed to this one fact The boar had stolen the planter'e fonco rails, had built the pen upon the secluded bam' mock, had stolen his bogs and thon se lecting his best shoata had penned them up. and was fattening them up for winter use upon Mr. Baal's roosting ears. 1 he hogs were recovered, taken to Albany and sold readily for from seveu to eight dollars each to a local butcher. It Is said that the butcher's customers were so delighted with the Bweetness of the pork and its juicy richness they clamored for more of the same kind, but hogs fattened by bears upon roasting oars wore an uncommon commodity, aud the moat could not be duplicated. An Albany saloon man applied to tho planter for one of the toothsome fat shoals. He wanted to barbecue It for his free-lunch counter. But the supply waa exhausted, and free-lunch fiends were doprlved of this unusual dainty. On July 4. while Mr. II. il. Savage was spending the day hunting, be killed in the Pocasln a bear which turned the scales at exactly 4001 pounds. It is thought that this It the bear which tried its paw so skillfully la the busl ness of raising meat Atlanta Consti tution. UNSCRUPULOUS SHARKS. A Lawar Kipl.ln. Mow Th.y Swlodl. In.xp-ri.NMU Woman. I was visited the othor day by a young ady who had been swindled by one of thoso college concerns that exaotan enormous fee for teaching something. and guarantee a situation. After the fee Is paid, graduation is postponed on one pretext or another, additional foes are extorted, and tbo pupil never gets the situation. The concern can't got any body a position, and in fact never attempts to do so. I went to see the man running the business, and be showed me the contract the woman had signed. It was so carefully word ed that the law would hare given my client no redress, and I had to go back and toll hor so. She was surprised when I told her of the nature of the contract. "Why," said she, "I had no idea that was the paper I was sign ing." "Didn't you rood it?" I Baked. Yes," said she, "bjt I didn't under stand it, and ho told me that it bound him to find me a situation." There was nothing In tho contract about a situation, and she had to sub mit to the loss of her monoy. These concerns cheat hundreds of people in the same way overy year. Their victims are generally women, and tboy are always so shrewd In evad ing tboir contracts that the law caa't tako hold of them, A similar swindle, whose success depends up'on a woman'a dislike to reading legal documents, is worked by fellows who peddla rugs and pictures. Thoy visit houses when they know no men aro about offering their goods on the oaslest conceivable time-payments. After the lady eon sents to buy. a contract containing a great quantity of mutter, printed very finely, is presented, and the lady signs It assured that It is only a matter of form. Some weoks afterward she has learned that she has bought the goods on quite different terms from those represented to her, and she has to pay twice as muoh as she thought she would. Sho objoots. but there is a contract . signed by her. Aud the salesman woll, the satosinan novor collects or delivers goods, and the lady never boos him again. Ills sole work Is gutting people to sign those contracts of hla St Louis Globe Democrat m . . Some reckloas' statistician reckon) that one Briton in every forty-five la afllloled with red or reddish balr. Drunkenness Liquor Habit In all the World hs re Is but One Cure, Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. It can be taken In a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of tho pereon taking it, effecting a speedy aud permanent cure, whether the pa tient la a moderate drinker or an al coholic wreck. Thousands of drunk- srds'luve been cured who have taken the Golden Bpeclilo In their coffee without tholr knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of. tholr own free will. No harmful effect results from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular and full particulars. Address In confidence, Golden Bpeoifio Co., Btreet, Unclnnatl, UlllO, ,," LAW'S LON3 DELAY. II Is f h.rmlnvlr llln.tral.it hr Llttl tory T,tl I by Uou llunlotto. An Old Man. found a ltude Boy up one of bis applo-trees and desired the young marauder to oomo down, spoak lng to him with pleasant words, which aro sweetor also than tho honeycomb. "I profor to remain In tbo Bund wagon," replied the Boy, who hold the Age. Tho Old Man thon threatened him with personal violences but tho young acrupogroco told him to go to ; gruss, as it was written in the spelling book. "Then," said the Old Man, whose patience was so soon gono, "I will visit you with the extreme penalty of the Law." Whereupon the sauce box tauntingly told 111 in to go ahead and draw his bill, and he would Boon see bow much mcnt there was on n woodchuck in Deccmbor. The Old Man, nothing loth, atoncu ongugedtho sorvlces of un Able and Learned Law yer, who wus niso a Jurist and was distinguished in the columns of the lo cal press for his matchless Forouslo Eloquence, while on bis part the Kude Boy. by pledging a portion of the fruit of the Tree which ho occupied, was able to secure for the defense a Pure-Minded and Honorable Coun selor, whose fnir fame as an At torney and spotless reputation as a High Mindod Advocate had never been called Into quostion, snvoby those who had dealings with him. The O.d Man, who was Rightful Owner and was pos sessed of the Tree by Dosoont, Pur. chase. Escheat Alienation and For feiture, bad his claim strengthened by hla Lawyer, who put in additional claima as Riparian Owner, Freeholder, Tenant by Courtesy and Right of Dis covery. In reply the Dofondnnt the Rude Boy, moroly put In a claim of Nak ed Possession and claimed Title by Oc cupancy. The Old Man went for him on writ of Oustor.Trespass. Wato and Subtraction, to which the K. B. re plied by charging Disturbance of Tenure. The onto was called and put off, and set down and adjourned; It was referred to the Master to take Troof; it was Postponed, decided and carried up; it was reversed and remanded; it was strlckoa from the Docket with leave to reinstate, and withdrawn with leave to a mood; It was argued In Chambers and surcharged for re joinder, and was just on the point of being rebutted for demurrer In Trover with misprision for ulimony when the Old Man died. without issue, leaving the Rude Boy in possession. His own At torney, howevor. requested him to come down, to which the Boy replied that be had learned a little law himself by that time, whereupon his Advocate.rcmlndlng him that "a little learning waa a dungeroua thing," took a large-sized Buck of Irregular shape from his pockot knocked tho Boy clear out of the orchard at tho first shot and assumed Pojsosslon by VII lainaga "My name Is Dennis." cried the Dying Boy, "but I wonder why llio Old Man didn't do that?" "Because, replied the High Minded Advocate, "he had a chump of a Lawyer wh dldu't know how to play the winning cards whon be hud flora." So saying be took off ail bis client e ciothcs, ex amineu bis tooth to aee If they wero filled, aud sold the Cadaver to medical student with the right of re version of the bo aes to hlmsulf after tuo8tuio.it go', through with him. Tliu do we boo that it is easy ouotigh to make an honest living at the practlco of the theory of law, if you only know how to put the kiuk in the luriut Burdutto, in Brooklyn Engla Wrong Use of Liberty. Llborty is grentiy extolled, but the.-e Is a possibility, In our extending It to the broadest conceivable latitude, of exerclbiug it to the detriment of our own souls, and the souls of others. There ore things which may not be contrary to law, but which, neverthe less, are "not expedient " It is possl ble for a m in to exercise his liberty till he shall be enslaved by evil i -iblts. It Is not wiso to drive to the edge of a precipice to provo how adroit one is In escaping destruction. And it is poa sible for bis venturosomeness to prove contagious, and while he may escape destruction, those who Imitate him will be imperiled and destroyed. Christian Inquirer. Some reckless statistician reckons that one Briton In every forty-fir. b odllctod with rod or reddish bur. The tornado is a funnel-shaped column of disturbed air. . generally about forty or fifty yards in diameter, rotating about a nearly perpendicular axis. It forms la the upper air a few miles overhead and works down to the eurth ito track is genorally not more than twenty-live miles until It disap pears Into the upper air whence it came. . A Safa Investment. Ia one which Is guaranteed lo bring you satuisclnry reauite, or in case of failure a return of puichaseprio Uo thia asfe plan you can buy rrotn our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King s New J) scovery ror Consumption. It la guaranteed to bring relief In every case, when used for any slf-ctlon of Throat, Lung or Chest, such a, In flant'iiation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Ast iiiia, Whooping Cough. Croup, eto ; etc It Is peasant aud agreeable to taste, perfectly sate, and can always beiiepoiiiina upon. Trial Domes free at II. B. Garner's City Pharmacy. Merit Wins. We dlslre to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr, King 'a Hew Discovery ror Consump tion. Dr. King's New Life r-illi.Buck- len's Arnica Salve aud Electric Bitters and have never bandied remedies that soli as well or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them ererv time, and we stand ready to refund the Diircoaae price. 11 aatisiactory re aulta do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great pop. tilarlty purely on their merits. II. B. Garner, Druggist., Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. The Beat Salve in the world for Cuta, : Bruisea, Sorea, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Clilblains Coma, and all ?kin Eruptions, aud positively eurea Pilea, or no pay reqnlred. Itisgaur anleed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 centa per box. For sale by U. U. Uarner TO ADVERTISERS A Hit f loot) new papers dlrMtjd Into n aTi b AN n UTlUaNttwm b sent on p oliestion FKKs.. To tbose who wsnt their advertising to pay, we esa offer no bettflr meilium for 1 borough and effeottve work than the various sections of our Select Eoeai iut .'5?;;SVra"".?Su,r..n. T tosimweatrsatlswlerk. Best Cough Cure. For all disc uses of tlin Throat and Lungs, no remedy is no safa, speedy, anil certain as Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. An indispensable faintly medicine. "I And Ayer's Chorry Pectoral an Invaluabla remedy for colds, coughs, and other ailments of the throat and Imifjs." M. 8. Uundall, 204 ttroodway, Albany. N. Y. ' I have used Ayer's Chorry Pectoral for bronchitis and Lung Diseases, for which I believe it to be the greatest medicine in the world." Junius Miller, Caraway, N. C. 4 "My wife had ft distressing conch, with pains In the side and breast. We tried various medicines, but none did hor any good until I got a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral which has cared her. A neighbor, Mrs, (J lean, had the measles, and the cough waa relieved by the use of Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. I have no hesitation in recommending tills medicine." Kobert Norton, Fore man JleatUight, Morrlllton, Ark. "Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured moot ft severo cold which had settled on my lungs. My wile says the Pectoral helna her more than any other medicine she ever used." Turn Clark, Mt. Liberty. Kansas. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, racrxBKD by Dr. J. C. Ayer at Co., Lowed, Mass. etodbrallDiiiMlaU. Frlc.l; Hi boUM,t THE MARKETS. Corrected Weekly by Ch tries MrKee A Co. Tbs ameers, Elopklnsville, H y. rao visions. Butter- to tto. fuuliry-lt SO; chickens, 1 M to I ft. HbUMID &lflfr4. lftfl. Hum Coiiutry. II to llWc: saaar eared. II to Iktt. Shoulders lo. Jowls Lsr l Reflned, 0o;eitra choice leaf, He, Cheese 11 to Flour Patent, $4 W; standard, 14 00, Meal T0e perbashe). Dried Bout By piece, lie; ehipped.lOc. QttOCKSISS. Saje&rs-Grs&altted, to; If. O., Orj dark brown, 8HrS. Teas -Black, a toll 00; Green, Wc to 1 100, Cofteft-Greea Bin, sS to 0r.; UoMen Rto, BOc; O. G. Java, 80 to Sic; route!, U to We: Croasd,10tof0o. Baling Powders -15 to lti. llolowes-K. O., to to 1U; heavy, 40 to We 0ANXBD SOODS. Tomatoes IT eons, St 00 per do; 1ft eons, II 15 per doa. Corn lib flans, 1 OOtol H per dot. Oysters lib cans, 1 OOtol U;lBcsas,tl tol 00. Pess-sm eons, II (0 to 1 00; rreneh, IS 00 ner ki. taa.i.ia strlrr. in eanii. tl mw dirs: Miins'' lent, 1 74 per iio ; gold wax, S tb cans, i uo per u. Htrswbcrrifs-snt -ma. I uot I 00 per dot HMilMjrrle (H) -Itti fMii, SI T per dot. unllt-es Amr-rlcnn. 70 ter dns; fronnh. isji in sue per can ; smi'Veo. rto psr can VSUBTASLIS AMD V St ITS. Apples to rents per tut; rtrlrd, 6 to 8c per pound ; ffTxr-imw, H'y per pouuu. (ir.M-li Ifl IIHl (il'I-dO. Pt'tit sv-lrth, I0fl for chole sound goodi swei, e ror cnoi nnuna foous. Onion t Jpi-r tui. CabtMito ew, lOUtttcts. Turnip K-ans White n i rv. ittr rer ml P Mulil, 40.) pttr ifftl; s-reuu Bngtlsh, 40r per sai, u:aea cji, tc pur km. MISCKLLAKSOtB. taO:i-J0cp-rp'l Htsrrh-I to liw rr pound. Moitp si M lo I 00 per box. Nanl 71. Ci-jver tfcMd LOL'ISVlLl.g MaBKKT noun, mat. an mt-LSTurr. Puro Ronnri lots sell M follows: Choice pateitit. U ti; plain patents. 7K4aM. ennice: ti.orf.i; pirns rsu.o, m no. i, ? 7s4 0O;ura family, M fts M:huokwbeat, ss tam tu lor KaaterD: M.sottu.ri rorWMterm. Coxjimsal ttoibed,H p ,00 ; kila-irled 11,00 Mill Pisd Weqnots on arHvali Bran, 110.1 saons.9it.w;Mipsuas, su tu GRAIN AND HAT. Whist We qnote No, wheat to arrive; rs tor red. conn -Ho. I mlxM. to arrive. tSet white. ear corn, tsi mo. DATS no. i new hum, jijvj. Rve No. Sit. S 4 HAT-Pancvtlraoibi.lS.OftiM ebo.oe.llt.SC low graaes. s0iw 6TXAV-H r ton. PEOVlSIOrtS. Baooh -Clear fibtides,sj.o:exr sids. i.oni!er. 'e' Hrn hkats clear no sties, sue: ftnoia.urkKD f iats Hams. llAllUefor large m araaii a rer :, sbpuiustb an , dihi fsuit hannit 10. Lxoo CMHoeieni.s: in tegs ana oaexsis. so. UNUVEKIS9. Corrai Rio, ordinary. IHjnlOUe: prime, to enoice, swaiic; lancy, 3iwt pfotimrry, nr. golden Hlo, KisliJavsMs;nnrbatiwa)ll, Lisrumrra. su: ArDuesie a AniM.oWiO. Hol ahskb CornavruD. 4c istixsr tr ran. Ha lie hew urieans muiaMrt.gooa. sswtao. BIOS fivforgoouutprime. BIU1R-wriMliUBaHJu. f . suuiwiiODBI. A; T'.c.O. BftbtH; powdered, 8c;eat-loal,SH new urieans at u gar, jy uataDLES mar, noe. t hi s, 19100 m Htabuih- lizisfo m. Soar German, 41.HO box of M Tbs for com ion. si.so lor bosi: iTorr. suns,Ts lor is. boxes. oounrnT rnopucn. BtTTTxn-Cholfie oonntrv. KlltWt :low trades. 7(aii: uatrv. laveise: Kixtnereasssrv. ire; oleomargarine, itxsiiT. ;ixxst rancy inn ereatn ceentiir. tin: twins, lie; Younr America. 1 rime umo 1x01017, 19110, ssuim oneeae, WW. -Ul'i.TBT iicua, ,1 sritjs f viiaou , auoaa, llve,W08.uYdftxen; young spring ohlexens. 9 i.uutifi uu noun Auue we qnove si ik s uoi. Tallow 4o y lb. Bxkswax 0e 1 n, B noon -Coax ct3oforeommoa to good iriTs ST0PPEDJREE Dr. KLINE'S ORB AT woj NERVE RESTOl IN b. K V It KHSrURllH ASTW SBllA S fciati iNiaAaai. (Mist aM nrrsi jor jirra Att'uil, rut, MfUrtp, ?. IxraUJiLl if Ukr m 4lrsn4. "JPo FtU mf fir dan MM. 1 real Is anal SI trial b4lle fre a ii paiuBp, ib7 ffmt iiNiMtiH oa smi wtkm rataltal Seaid d.om. ('. U tad lprea addrH mt nsjd U Da. KLINS. Ml Area St- Kllaaelcbk. Pa. XWAJUitiMiMilATUtQ tkAUDS. MEMPHIS TENN. AMU Illinois Central Raiload. lis ui Freferred Eonie BKTWIBN Memphis & NewOrleang, La Splendid Equipment! saagniu.xint unwrrni rullmaa Iluffett Slennersl xrsins aiwsjsontieie, Tbr.ji f uE&ua SuflTott Sleepori The Shortest Route, MEMPHIS TO New Orleans. Only one Changs Of osrs for Jacksonville, Fla. nd that ai Mew Urieans in Daylight. Round trio tickets are on sale at sll Import ant points, reading via Mem phis, Tenn.and and the Illinois Central it. U. CaWR4 snretbst your Tickets read over II llnoi 1 central R. R and thus seoure ths benefit of Through Sleepers. Kor anv father Information, eommnnloale with oAarett Kallroad A sent, or A. Jl. UANMONt, A.J.RNAPP, ueni. raas. Agent, Asst. u. p. a . jnicago. in. at ampuls, Tans A WlAVCa ON. wt wiostlast wasa TABLE FOB 1BAIH3. ' L.AN Ba!lre.d. Tsaiki 801'TU 4:isnrl 0 a. a. 1 1:IT aid 6: T r. a. Tuiti NiiTB-fWA IS. : a :tl d I0:r . MiiHbvill. AnumitiMUtton srrl -. nt S:p. m.l W. W. Al.ianil.r, Ani!iit,llut.kliiavilio, Ki POST Orjrii:K-KHtMnlli Nlrosl, but. aliia and Virslut. .''troKt. Opsa for laib-n, it.iu' -1 a to a r. a. ' ' inua.r untpi.'-S A. H. o I r M. " " u.liT.j, iiuil) ttoilr. a. south aitN t xvukm umtK, Pct.uiIi fit. n.sr Main OpsnSA. a. 10 fir. a. TBLKUHAl'U orricBa. waaraai: Untow Vv stairs oorner Vaia ana Itkltroau. Mr. liMdl. utd M U. Vvrk, opus- 1, 1.P.SITIIIOILU' Vlxed train (dally except (lnndai) Iesrs PrlntjUin ats p. tn , arrive at rnnoetoa Judo tlon at 0:09. Mimatrstn (dsily except Sunday). Leave PnnevUvo Junctional 7:U a. m., arrlre at r rtn eton at U :i a tn UtstMioe from trluceton Jonetlon to Prlnos tun, 4 miks. For Louisville, Chesapoaio A Ohio Houttt. Vo. t. Lv. Hr.pklnvme, L. A N.,to a. M . Arr. Noricnvllle, 10:67 A. SI Lv. NortonTtlle, 0 A 0 ,7:17 r. M,; 7:47 A. M. Arr. lAutsviLe, ' 1 :90 a.m.; t:it r. n. J t on ne. tions at TiOuisville fr all iiotnU Kasi, and for ths Virginia and the ronibeasi. No. 7. No. 1. Lv. Hopkinsvllle, L A N.,10:0nr.H.;t:u a.h Arr.Nortonvie,C AO ,10:u. M.;l' :I7 a. m. Lv. Norunville.C AU.r'ui.'tsa h.;1:UIm. Arr.l'adurah, l:so a. .::m r. M. Arr. riilum. Ill Tea. R U 10:o a. h ;T:A0 r. a. Arr. R vn M.io, K. K. li.oe A.n. r. n.it.k. Arr. sf emphis, l:U r n ; 1 :U a. m. Lv. Memphis, i:0 r n ;0:ot a.m. Arr. Viekt)iinr, l:oo a n ;l;Ur,i. Arr. Raton Itouge, s:M a. m ;lrtt, . Arr. New Orlna. lull . tttWA M. No. T has Pullman BnlTeit ttleenlng Csreio v icsiunrg snu new urieans wunoui enansw. Connects fur all points in Tfxs, Alisons sap jauiornia. no. 1 nas uomoinanon rarior, ks olmlng Chairs, and sleeping Cere to Mrmphia O. V. TIME TABLE. Takes offset Angnst 11, lav. trains survm Ko. l. Va. I, Lv Kvansvllle ... Ar llrndersua .. Ar or y ilen Ar MorcanBeld.. Ar lhKoea..... Ar Htursls Ar Minon Ar Hnno.loa ..iPru s m : p m . ,lu:4i am 4:11 p m ..lt:ttaai 4:10 p m ..i:U a m 1st p m . .U:t p tn i:10 p m .11:51 p m Tin p m .. .11 p m 7.M p si .. f.X p m l.-uo p m vasiNS noavn: No. 1. Ko. I. lv mneeton... Ar Marion , Ar 8 urgis Ar DeHoven . . 4H a m p 1 m:v a m I'M i) 1 s :oo a m 1:11 p in :is a m s:iv p m :IO n m l.-Vk n m Ar Moriranarld . Ar ( ory.loa 10 n m :I7 p m Ar llttnierwn H:XI a m B:tl p tn ar KTansvuie e.no a as r:w p Trains leave MorgArOeM for Union town A e:tv a in i:s p n, it:u a m Trains leare L'nionlnwn fur M organic kt 7:ila m. is: 0 m.:o. fsF-'Tnilns Nos. 1 ani nia daily, all e.her M a 1 uaiiy vxo a u tinny. Paseont; rs leaf ins Chiasm St IliUpmir rive at 1ire Haute at ;- a m. KvansvlMe at 10 41am. making rl'M onnnerttun with th Ohio Valley train No. 1 at ie.-oi a m. arnvlng at Hendrraon at 10:4Aaw, Princeton at 1 To 1 m. wh re ennoTiion Is made wlitt O. a 1. w, traJB at J:ft n m imirint at Paduoah at :10 D m. an J at Urnphli at lv:sg v m. C. O. A B. W. train N. t leailng MemphU ai s:t a , arfiring at 1'aunan at n:a p a, Princeton ai S:M p oi. mahas close naiiectun wua uio v.iier ira-a m. 4 at i:w p nt, ar- rtristgnt HondarwtnatSiM pes, Prantvlileat I:l)p. m. wherw cltvas oonn tton Is mad) with uninwco KxprefS on K. m T, k. k aii-:iB. arming at Trre II ante at W;e m. and at L b'casrit ktl'Sin. The ahnve trains sff -H the travelling pnhtlr ine iinaa. m anu moi nirri roaias uaiwen Chlffar Terre Haute. IitdionaiMa. Kvana v lie. II ends' rson. patineah, MeirphU l.tttlo Kork, Hot prrtra. Vlfkahurg, Sew Oilcans uu an nwrrm'utais) poiaie. W. W. IUgshim, A. ft 'm a mo, l.en,0upt. U P. AT. A. THE ONLY LINE RUNNINQ 8QLID TRAINS aarwaaa LOUISVILLE and MEMPHIS With PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING ARS from and to Loiis7iHe, VespHi, Vicbbrj, id hi 0rlra3!i vu m::;.k, The line is tboronthlveqalpped, and In flrat elaasa eontlttlvn, and pnivhlre between Louia-vl-le and Memphis a 1 tors LB Iiilt aisviri with Pa blob J A as on lay Trains and offeis sn xoellcnt arraagameot of time and tarough tars. A festure Is the time and sd mut ed bv the limited expresa tnttne; T ntiges seeur The Mlmll. e1" leaving Iutsvtlie nt S:x p m , dally, ar rives Memphis at 101 a. ns.; and the United" lesvinsT Memphis at l:'0 p. niH dally snivee lrfnisville t 7:"0 a. m onlv a night's ride, and glvtssn entire day fur bailnaa pleaanre in either elty with oslr bee day' absmr-e. The nreffrred route lo points In West Ten. eeaeee, Arkanaoa,Teias, MiasiMippt, iHiislaaa sen ine tvmvn anu Douta-wtJ, The bMt and eiilekest mute to nolnts li Faatern Kentucky, Virginia. Ohio and ths Kaat. Connections at Lotilsvllle and Llnelti nsti are made in Unloa depots and omnibus transfers nvoiueii. (Trains Leave Hortonvltle. WESTWARD. Ho. 1-Mslland Kiprees, dally, 11TP. M Ne. T Ltmurii ainreaa. datir i:57A. M No. 11 Way freight lv;UA. al KASTWARD. Wo. t Msll and Kipreas, dally,. No. Limited KKuress.dnllv.... I SUP. M. 1 :"T A. M HO. 1 T irnij ll M 1:61 P. M Tlr.ketv. Time-tables and all daalrad tafor. nation senurea aj sppiying to A. K. KIvil, Agent, Ni A. K. KlvtL. Atrent. Nortonvtlla or W. II. 1'IIOUTY, ,Uen'lPss. Agent, LOU 1 8- VILiiK, Hi. L. & N, R. R. TUB (JUEAT Through Trunk Line uotvaaa th. ium at Clnolnn&U, Lsilngton, Lonltrlll Sranarllla, St. Louli, aid th. altlss ol ITasliTllle, MompMi, llontgomir. Kobllo, and ITflwOrloan, WITU0UT CHAS0E! AMD irilll Dlf BIVALID. From St. Louis, EvaneTllle and Henderson to the SOUTHEAST & SOUTH. Through Coaches From above eltiea to Nash Tllle and Chattanooga, making direct eon tlon with 'ULLMAN PALACE CAES For Atlanta, gavannah, Macon, Jackson. vlllennd Points in Florida. it . Connections are make al Guthrie and Nashville for all points North, East, South and West, In I'ullmau Talaee Cars. EMIGRANS on8.:,Tr this road will reoelve apeclal lot, rates. See agents of thia coirpany for raten, routes. So, or write to u. r. ATJiuujs, u. r. &t.a., Louisville, Kj. CHtCHraTrra snolhh rtSSISOTAL PILLg. Hd Vroas llaiuund Urtutal. TIM Mir nliaata a(U tor aala. feA aaal at Urasssl. im ratal .uin.bn Wlak.la.tUtM . Taikaaieetkajp, SaaalAe. (Hasaaa) Sir aastjsviara aadaaaHa Sn WsaaHar CTawinfo. DALTON BROS., 11 MIOF HOPKINSVILLE, KY. 1,000,000 Brie!.. Now on ML Correspondence Solicited on t nu 111 1.1 11 BRICK YARD ON NORTH MAIN STREET. DOCTOR IIlLl.Bli-"fi,"IH?D 17 8t Charles St, ST.LOUS.XO. A egtr BrmsJaistta of hr metlfnal eollrttra. ! Writ iuurrr enparil In the rai. Utcnl ft t'aa ratal. njarvaM. SJIilai saa lllaal if iMktrt, um any niiiri I'btait la M. I.uuta, a tlir iair ahow aud all ral-lanu km. n. Iiaiiuu al nfltu. or bv matl. fr aud InviisJ. A frianOly uik vr or iinraa Trvwli re, a.-rurrlv harivl, frf fruui ubarrf atlon. t'wral rat ansrantsad t wbertUHbtstftaUlt la frankly Ulrd. Arrpnuj Frustration, DrtiUy, Mental end Physical WeaK.itss, arising frvm In discretion, lxecs$ or Irultilgence, producing tome of the folio: ling tffceU: Nerrouimrti, Debility Dimnrti Sioht, Furveried Vir ion, Defectum Memory, rimplet vn iVde. Aversion to Socieiv of femaiVf, Want of ruaiwm M Uje, want of Amtttw UnSiaarM Marry 1 Mflaarbol , liyanrpala, Htuntsxl tv ataa innnl, l.ua tt rower, rtius la tn tlack, rtc., ar iraaioti with ssperaUe.i ccaaai. awtrij. privawif. A PERMANE'.T CURE GUARANTEED. Blood Impuriti tmd Pnisming, Met' curial and otkr Aftction of Tkrimt.kiM and BotteM, Blotekti, Eruptions, Old Sore", V leers. Painful Swellings, from matevr , BoalUtaly sad furr drts m.ai tits ttls-tu. bt nrana of HAWK. TlXK-1 rTt l Kinvmni. burr and w 01.1. an Juim AMI KUKI'fclATIMI, toe rJt vl SUtwS pwisoa, pwsurair earea. UmatDrtl OUobarges Promptly Cirtd, Catarrh, Throat, Hose, Lung Diseases, . at .I m4 Adtilp4 WMlr smi ef tsi Mih Waal! sacsasiAUi 1 OUo I'Ues. It is ef-vidnt thai a physician paying particular attention to a efass of easet attains great skill. In this oldest house m Amenta evertt known help u resorted to, and ins raovBa iii.siiiibcsi of sll and eoiiatriffa r Matxl. ( liarsjae ars a lo as caa tot inads, atlng only tha baai. Avoid cbt;ai rusnlxi eura-all Utov art uao-It-aa and ctTlra dansruaa. Kvsry rHlrus a(acianj praparsfi irpiitnril. All mrm iraaivaj wllh aklllls a ratpM-tf'tl manner 1 and. kmiw. liieTWhaltodn. M l".XPt:SI)IBNTS AStBl MAIss. Oa ac-couulof ttit rtai Baiubcr f caava aiiiTns. ciarsja ara atiiow, oiivb) lower tliaa Is dsaianded by otberi. If roa aav ears the skill aud set s pdy and MrfactliSS mra. II at U ttaa tsuMirtMt Hattar. ARKANSAS, TEXAS ANU California Short Line VIA Msmphli and Llttl. Book S&Uroad, ibe ureat inrongn uar itonto. Two Tralni Ball7 to Arkinui Y, i'.cont 1 lining. 01117 un. Change to Texas and California. Elegant Parlor Chair Cars on all Dally Trains. SeveatT-two eilles shorter and maa hour- aatossr to en poioi m ivim, aa.ioo mu au iVnrala thaai ana nlhsir tUUtal. ATOld a two mile bus nas tnroaga ssesspiiii and slghtesn faovrs lay ovsr hj out train oao sis Hours by toe oioer, oj saaing ioe Popular ThroughCar Route Memphis and Little Rock, Absolute l ths only Una last will sat rot larougD wuaoni aoiay or waaaiar. NO KXTItA C1IAHGE FOR 8EAT& IN Til HOUGH COACH. Uosehes hare Porters la eharre to look after tbe Comfort and wollare of the Kmigrant, and tossetnat ana Laooai raaaengars are boi allowed to got lo the Through Coaeband orowd them. No other route offersiuah Induoementa. It would tea rour tints aud patlenoo too muefa lo aitamnt tu describe the rlnh and beautiful homes aud fertllu lands of Arkansas and Texas. Therefore, 1 would silrlte you to go and see fot yourself. Examine the eountrj. Mingle with the people. Learn the advantages ana atead vaDtairiia. Examine the school facilities. Bui or rent a farm, or taAe up Uoverame&l Land ana go to wort. PeoDieemtsrratlng from the Soatheast oan. sot endure the extreme cold of Kansas. Ns braska and ths Northwestern winter. Just think of It nine long months of Ice, snow and blttor winds Id exchange for our Bunny South I uur weii-timoeremanu rortneirireeieMtractsi Yet there are unaeropulooi agents who give glowing disorlptlom of the Northwest. Do not be deceived t Visit Arkansas and Texas Write to me for tull Info atlon. I will send yon asp, boos as a rapers, free. R. A. WlLLIAkfl. "Sonthurn pMaesger" Agent. Nanhville, Tonn, Chas. E. Hiatit, pAuenger Agent. MomphiB.Tonii. 8. W. Tucker, G. P. F. A., Little Rock, Ark. RuDotrn Furl, Gen. Manager. Little Rock. Ark. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clean and bcautinoa the hair. Procaoie a luKuriant rrowth. Never Felts to RstTors Qrs Half 4a I fa Vnutsaful P.nlp-. Prwrnita Dandruff end harf fflllBa: COD CRAYON rnrr m port rait rniL Wall. Intrcxtnelna our Una work, tf Ton. and u.a iihotosr.ph otjnnraelf or if mamlnrol vonr f.mllv. w will m.k. vnn . full ltt-.l.. Cr.r.. P.rir.lt fm mt Cbarga. The onlr oon ulnr.llon lKipo.nl nirn ,iu will IX " " ihihlllllo jrour (rlemli M a ..mtilfoi r wora, and ...1 .1 u. tn suriirlnK nr't.r.: w llistrmi proinli. lo him ittr.mcd .iill.WT.so th.l th. work will .h JW lo ailv.nl.sa. ,w.r1; Tour tull n.nta .nit .'Mm. on back or nnolo ... u' .11. ...tn. lu rrturn Our off.r I. aoo.1 tor a fow di. only, and tbe .otila noru-altti wortk ISO, belns a. line aa nbaaad. AddroH Amaicii; rnaraiiT Hodss, S..d S W agl.. St.. CHICA00, ILL lrat tUa-Slaa larU iiattss U tbo World( HafoTifl i B E MasasaiaaisagBBa US 51890 Wtltiefarafr1orte anyrarof -t hutory, a larr amouat of mnn havlntf txra Sirow piial4l Ur Itym eru bell Anient of tae Magsy tine tnan "or hernre. lioday kas baaew Mb. Ilalrml for 00 j5ars without as eeing aa Weal. 707 CANNOT SET A B2TT22 iwi rlolUra weHh of mgVo than hr ah- orrlbias to "Qedsi MatlaMlKI In Ami-1 Qsiy.H lU Ussy rAMiLr The leadiBvatlrartk.es for IMS at. Bean tlful '-Alcr-di r friwrt riit-; Saeeenal Smh In riatewt in War a oJ whit rr,.rre-aiiasj tfeae rersilag St) lea, pittsMal xrMS.f leT tiiMley. riNrtv rxreurro rnotTiaircf( art KMSaoiucnv a neco. ework ocatoMt NSW ANO POUt-AB MUSIC. fmw the MOUSC VOU WANT vs AUIU, CtLERRAICO COOHIHQ NCCIPCa. ITC. Ine -Itajaitt.ff I Moms' iiuu by Ksats J. Osr, f'r youns biiMkelMare or lhue who enatonplMtw bMComlrig o. A Year la ibe lliOM." ir AtovKTs aiLisarsr paascotv i (raiiy Wrn,wslrh will trvat nf thi vail-ius i u ues fnrcaA month, A Cfcihlr r i corner lor tl' Hit's cm, A ma array of literatare by fa.ur is th'.m, smons whocu are VvM.Y I KNuX. tll.lVIA IOVHL W 1 1 .SON. AIA M title. rKi . ll.Mt btW -fi." auttioro' "Ueu, i. ai, HKU.KU HUE a E, with hr h.iBKkteae akete.ee sad nth re I'M Hill IW ssc'ebrsisers ars arrnof its trse intJl tJlJ iel taaturs. and Udi's effrrs th- most choirs sno relnshie of any ssaaath puUiahe-t and lfro. foe sample aaaaaaaf eoitainiag fail e,nb rts sad i remittals. Zrtrj Uij Sir Cwa Vnumik.T who fuhs-rlbrs M tlodMs Lady hook." The) i eonpon I which yt-n will ami in m rk ls-r iiiitiw ma to ft yr owe sa'tetlon of if fut ivap patieri lllutireted I tiodet s Lodf s it. a uur ioo. ! i- Mitr wn Mtitain one nts f.r liitit, wkiek ne 1 h patte r i taOWS yH ae sHewed aa year sek eriflflee whea received. how to eut ti c se.iueui VtJti Want Tub, a all T Wfean ,w tttl- aiiaaraa. Fur I he rretaa rour sample pfimlwr. fw whrrh row aaad lfto, al omx) "OODl r ! only 1 00 a year. Address "uuUKYH LAUY - mOK.N rblladelaahla, fa. Iu Club with thla paper, Godet'i and the KESTacaiA. Trio $3 60, which alioultl be aeot to tbo offloa of tbla paper. Louisville, New Orleans Texas Hallway, inssissim valley bouti. THE POPULAR LINE BJCTWIIX MEMPHIS, ttllEKN VTLLH, VICK8I1CRO, BATON nOUCI and NEW OULtANS, TBATIRSIKG A MAONiriCINT .IdlVII riVTPBESUUa COUKTar. TBB Rteaaad fluaar Plantations aad itm! mM.lT. Suaar IIoum. and Kaaa.rlwa.al4 of a. to. Hon, ar. MpTCl.lly Interaallss, aab ae.ar 111 lo plaaM 111. obMrraat paaaaaiar. BITWEKN M.mplilaand takiharftkallaa puMstbrousb soma of Iba aMt dan Plantation, in th. Yuoo-MiMlMinni tb. mont form, aarlaaltural smIw. .t aaaaar. oaaarU THB BQfJIPlf RNT and Paralea! Conditio, of tha Una .re fl rat-el M. la avan .aru.alw prrmitiinf a aiaa rau of snond and UusrUf TOURIST TICKETS. AS Rsonoed Roand Trl, Bataa ar. aa aal. al (u.s. v. 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HKEAUFAST. n. ihnpo"sTh knowledae of the nstnral iwt which gurorn the uhi ailun. of dlgsitlon etui nuirltlou, snt tiy a nsrefiil ipllratlonof the Sn procrtlosof well avl-etcii t ooos, sir. ii,e nsipntrintHi our nreatrart table with a ileatelj fluroml ber rage whlrh rosy tave s many Deary oontors- unif, Jtlslty the Jn Irloususeof tuch srtlelesof diet thai a eos- titullon may be gradually built up hbHI strung enoukt n to resls. errrr tendency to dis- etsf. Jlusdre-lsof sub Is mslad ee are lost- lug around us ready to attack wharsTer there S weak iKtlnt Wa me a swans, man a taial abaft by fcteplng ourselves well fori I fled with ureoioou anu proeriy nourisheu Trams. -I Til Serdfle U net's. slaita elenulv with boll I eg water or milk, hold only la hsil Douad tins, by Orooers, labelled thus: jAstlCS A) Co.. aomtnopatble Cbemlsta, Um4om, lugisnd. ,1. I'Mi-Trrrr.