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A icy. v, 1CURERS OF THE CELEBRATED t 1 JL JL J. 1 J.JL JL.LX.X.X.X.X.JLXJ..X 1XJ.XXX.IX JUL! JL PARAGON BRANS) OF MEATS r r rTrTTTXTTTTTTTTTTTTTT'TTTTTTrrT'rT T Hams, Shoulder 1 Breakfast Baeon. o - - -choice: leaf lard. D. M. QUAIILKS, JU. QUARLBS & KEATTS, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWEL-J- Eli . .In Street, opposite Hotel, CADIZ, KY. IIiito constantly on linnil, n full lino ofllioeolobrnlod Elgin, Ilanipdon, and v'althnm watchos. Solid gold and gold flllotl natch cases iu both Indies and Gent's sizes. A clioico rnrioty of the latest novolty in l.aco 1'ins, Neck- ncos, Plain, and Sot Rings, and jowolry of all kind. Our olegaut stocky of Standard Silverware, and Tablo Cultory comprises articles suitablo for bridal 1 turn uonaay presents, uau anu boo tliom. X'lain sua artistic engraving noatly executed. Wo mako no extra chargo for engraving articles sold. Spec-al attention given to all kinds of ropairing. Respectfully, QTTARLES & KEATTS. Arlington Hotel, H. J. HURT, PROPRIETOR. RATES: $1.50 to $2.00 PER DA V. COR. TWELFTH AND MAIN STREETS. lSquarciaboTO.T.M. .I.andL.U..V.8t.l,.'Jcpot. I niMQlll I E UV t Squarcsbclow Union Depot. I a.UUIO ILLE, Me Cars pass tho Door Every ill WIIdiABD (LATE ALEXANDER'S HOTEL) Corner Jeffcrton, Center and Green Street, opposite Court Ilouea, Louliilllr. Ky. Recently renovated from cellar to roof. All Modorn improvements, in eluding steam boat, olovator, oloctrio call bol's and telegraph offico Entir houso lightod with incandescent oloctrio light. Electric cars pass the door for al parts of the city. HylUTBs $2.50 per Tat. A.W.JONES, J W. S. MILLER.JR., J. J. SULLIVAN, r Clork. J. L. MARSHALL Jb ) Managor COR. SEVENTH AND VIRGINIA STS. HOPKINSVILLE, .... KENTUCKY JtaS3Good UljrtMlth or wltUoatUrtTerttfurnlttiod clay or nlirlit, Hpeilnl mte m (ommerc'a ilea anitcomirKxllom; poo.1 lot ndlnlnltiic M( K AIII UO(tM Olt I.A1UKS Sl'hClAL AIT E.N T I ON (2J hS K IIOAIUHMj UdJ.hffr 1 Iw- 'I lVfe' We coulinlly Invite you to oxamtno our Si'ltlNli AND SUMMKU STVLKS beforo placing yourordor. N. TOBIN, Merchant Tailor. John 13. Castletnan. A G.Longham laibee k Castletnan MAVAOEKS OF THfc 1 YAL Insurance Company. AGENTS TiiuouanouT Tub NORTH The largest business Louisville. The rgest in Kentuoky. e largest business irthe South, V nii'iciiM TV 'jfTlio Commerce," L0IJ18VILI.E, KV. oticliiivllloA(!eiit, GARNi:rr & moohe. taketh"e onon Rout rvr i I , The World's Fair lino to CHICAGO Vd pi io!uta West, North, ntl ft and, best Pulluiau estibulod i.SliJmwH and 1'alaco chair can rinMrli'brancbo0, No cbango of cam, Ilest accomadutlons, Quickest LIuo and Lowest ratos, ' maps and all infcvmtbn, ad foj o Jf. D.KKATTS Five Mlnutea for all uartaoftheCHy, Oha.9. H. ayae, (SaccesaortoFolkCansler.) Livery, Feed And Sale Stable, FALL JJfD WINTER SUITINGS. OurSmla nro cut anil made by the tnoet inoilctii bIvIch, anil with hii o)o In ttlnn.A flin tiifi.l fuallillnne ami uiitf the most subdued. HOTEL HENDERSO. . Entirely new ami flint clan in ill respects. Excellent Samiilo Ilconu, and sorvlco uncniialcd in thu city. On Douulo Cur Line. C. F. & L. I. Klkideiieii, l'ropi Ietor, Henderson, ivy. H. M. BOLLINGER, Attorney At Law, Ollico rear Court House, HOPKINSVILLE, ATI. Special attontlon Rivon to tho of claims. r 1 1181 NATlONal. BARBER PHOP, GRAY& PAGE. PROP'S. K. NINTH ST., NEAIt MAIN. SHAVING -10 SHAMPOOING 25 HAIR CUTTING 2BcenU. dol.titJKbutnivl.clau work and all dunr to Imi.ifathloit, fatlifjcllon inaraMer.1 Ull.lr Junius C, McOavitt, DENTIST, Office over Kelle'fl Jtelry Store, UOIMCINSVILLK KV Andmv Searzent, M. D physician ANosunonoy. nOPKINSVlLLK, KY.. Offlce orcr Lltf Hank. Ke.blenrr mi hoilb Main a t lr WHEN YOU .GO TO LOCJISVIILI Itaia Yourl'kototraphUail.al WYBRANT'S New Studio, No,827y.ValnutSt. (OitrMacalJ' Ttnttr.,) CHILD BIRTH MADE EASY I " MoTiim' Fwimd " li sclentlfio slly pttp.it J Unlment, every Ingredient of tccognlied value and In constant use by the medical pro teuton. aminncrhlthcrtounknown "MOTHERS' FRIEND" WILL DO all that li chlmeJ for HANI) MORE Shortens Labor Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and ChilJ. Book to" Mo mm" mailed I'RLE, containing valuable Information and voluntary testimonials. Ssnloy eipreia on receipt of price ,1 Mpctbottl' ORAOFICID nTGUUlOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. BOLD II V AM. mttlllOIBTrt LOCAL RETAIL MARKET REPORT, Corrected Weekly by MelCce, tha tlrocer. J'reifre. select package tie Com' mon iw Inn. ltll... HinisUrcen, good Jenlrj slt, good cdry tints, good Tot sheepaklna ltcC4IOr, 1'ocLTir Choice oil hens U.lOs apilngert peritoicn. IstgalJMiold tnriev, Uto to per IblilieireilDoiKCCH'.iulKealhcieil, per doicn. W 00L Nominal. llcil LlNioin llceawaxper lb I5cj Tab Iaw iirlh H. fl nwitaaea ICWttZSt. Daunt Pice, nrlghl tcievaporslcd 1001 J racue. vcaicii iucj unpeaieu ac Corns tlrcen Klo.cholrelk; ordinary trH 3!l!! Iloaated eoffie Albuckls X lAilden Itlo aoo , , 8ro i a QranulatedtKctpowd 'red and cube do: cut loaf eUc: estra If. I; yello.r 4) je loo teorfffWo. renvois Choice Michigan bulk. perbiiibcl lHn i .nany iioeeii.vu. Frutl nud .VMf. rrtts Sell i ted, I J m r l n el. .laAMilra llnrlila. lirr Imik. Iirlelit. II CO. I.shons Mewlna, tancy .lo, twi per bo v, 11.50 jilirtiiauroum, IS lit Muml.nl II 15, rsovintots llama per lb. li',cfin rountrr. and lie for sugar cutcd; bacon. l)y& lM.cnoiceicai laru.periu. if. Alensworth tf Clarke, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Hopkinsvillc, Ky. Ofilco west sido Court Square tDBHIUB OIV TH OKVWLOWMSHT O TW m mm To lotrodace a terlel of rtUnbla vituc&ttnnftlwnrkl IheaDOTB ia:l?i will be f nl to all irpllrtata I 1MM3 P. DOWNS, PUBLISH. i 43 BKOABWAr, NBW YOKK. The Population of iioiiMiisWiic u ntHiiii v,tju unit wc vtoiild say ut lcal one liuif aie tmub led with euuif tilk'ttion of the lliroat and lungs, at comilalnta:tie ;li- corlliiuto more iiiiiiieinii i tllltll OtllCU. AVc W'tltll all'lu III our icjiIui mil to iicletl the lu call on t tlr tinil Ket it Ij.'llliMit hemp's ItaUam fur I lie tlir ut uml luiicx. 'I rial liott u Inc. bottle CUc. and $1. fco'd In all Tho first thcatur to be liirhlud throughout with electricity, vtus the uuiuty iu irjiiuun, in ioio. Thero is no use of sufferiuK with tho cholern ChainlxTlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Dmri ha-a Rotiiody t a i be procured. It will give relief in it leu miuutcM aud Hire itiuhliotl time. 1 hate tried it uud ltuotv. U.h Chu ton, lleliuetlii, N J. The ipultinic hi Hclmetlu Hiw itt flrbl belief, d to b choleru, but subtueiit limftli;tluii proted it to be a tiuloul form uf (Ijh eutery. nlmontas dauvf'roua bt cholerti. This Remedy wits used with jfreal success. For sale liy lilakumore Wood, UruiotH. Professor A O. aloouui, of C irniii,', N. Y., has been eleuted piesitlen ol KaluuiHzoo collide, Mali. Wanled. l.ndles and .'cnllemeii aiilleilnj Willi throat aim Iuiil' illllkiilllC'i In cull ut utir tlriiir ftmu f'.r u botllu ol UIId'h I uie.uliidi tto atedUtrlliiitliij; free or cli argo miiI we tan toiiliileiit ly it U8 a lem cdy for Coiijjh"., CoMm, Ilionthl la Coiisuinpt on and itl iIImmm'h of th thioal ami ll will Mop a tough quit Ker than any known rem i (ly., o nlll "iiji.tuleo It to tine ton. li utir tlilhlieu hate titiui or wlioopinir toimli ll is ttinc lo L'he lnslant io let. Donl ilel.ix, hit p-l a tnul ho I lie free. I.:iro'al7o 'iUu Sold b.v, If. 0. Iluiduick Mr. Ruskiu's health this lat sum tner has been much better than for toterol months previous. Sixty Million Bushels of WheatA Bushel for Eyery Inhabitant of the United Stvles The Kansas Crop of '02. Never In Ihe liltoi j of Kaunaa has that State had until Ixiiinlllnl tiopn u this tear. 'I ho cannot jjt'l cnnuuli lia dx in luiitcit llielr flop, and tho Sxutu I'V Hilliiuil lm iiimle apethil Irmii Iv in- x Cl mill otlitr MixMiinl ltlti i intt n. IiiIiiiIiiic liai vest limiiU In tut Into Ihe Mute. I lio wheat lop nl lint Sin n w ill lv fitini alxty lo million bimli. els, uml Iheipi lilt l liljjlu Tho fc'tasH ciop ii made, nud U vei j liujio one; tliecaiiy pohih if, ijc, uauoy anil tut ciopn me miiile, and ato all laie, The tvcuthei linn been pioiliIoiH Itu Curu, and It U the clmne.l, best look lilt; torn lobe round In tho eounliy to-day. Cheap riMcs will be inailu fiom SI. Iuls and all points on the Santa Vo east of (ho Mlssouil Ither. to nil Kansas points, on AtiL'. 30 and Scp'einlior 27, ami theso jihea chnuco for can cm faiiueisto kco tvhat Ihe trrc.it Sun- llo we r Slate tan ih, A good urtp of nanias will no inaikil lit-o upon im plication to Jin) ,1. Itu lie, 02.1. Itlock, (Jhliago, Il loKetlifi' ttltli lellalili) ktnll.tius ii nd ubout Kansas lamU, Tho cold tho dontists burr anav In tho humau tooth, amounts to 1,800 pounds o year in the United States. A reported outbreak of cholera at Uehnotla, N. J createtl much excite ment lu that vicinity. Investigation shotted that tho tlisenso was not cholera but o violent dyFentory which is almost as sovoro and daucerous as cholora. Mr. VBlter Willanl, n prominent merchant of Jmn;bnrtr, two miles from Helmeltn, siits Cham berlaln's Colic, Cholera nud l)iarrhtin lleinwlv hiiHinen (.-rent satisfaction iu tlm nioct fin ere chkos of tlysontery. It Is certnlulvouoof tho Itest thintri mer made." For salo by Rlakomoro A 11 UUU, IVIUI.ll, . W' Zr.la la said to Mlovo that tho time li not far distant when Franco Mill again take up arms against Germany, Ayors Hair Vigor promotes tha growth aud Improves th? beauty of the hair. This preparation btimulates MISCELLANEOUS. A mtu's frlcmls novcr find out Just how big n foot he can bo until ho gets up to hlshcek In politics. Ham's Horn. "That Ilrooltlyn brlilga Is a perfect marvol," siM Unclo tlcoriro. "I'vo been looking at It for two hours now antl I can't get over ft. "Not through eating, conductor?" Coniluctor "No; but t mint pull out or aotno one clao will get through Tennessee Twinkling. - The first newapnper In thu modern senaownalaatictl monthly at Venice In lMrtl tho drat llugllsh nowaptpor wns pitbllnlipit In lO.'J, tho first Amurlcnn In 1701. Teacher "lly reptiles we mean Mich creatures as creep along the ground. C'nit you namo ono as an e-ample, Adolf Adolf "Yc; inyllltlo brother." "Do you run your household? ' "No, my wife runs that" "Ah, I secj you run tho odlcc." "No, tho Janitor runs tlinL" "What do you run?" "Woll, 1 run back and forth "Truth Wlgloy "I wonder how Iladgtcy's wlfo happens to bo so fino a linguist?" YVagloy "It was becnuso she found alio couldn't express hersolf In ono language when lladglcy came homo at 4 In tho morning." Chicago Inter Ocean. "Why, Molly, how do you do? Don't you know mo?" "Yes, sir, I know you. You aro my ptpa's Uncle. Khcnczcr thnt he's named otter, so that you'll dlo and leave hlin money enough to buy mo all tho toys I want." Tho largest artificial stono In tho world forms tho of tho llartholdl Statuo of Liberty on llcdloe's Island, New York harbor. This Immense stone was mndo from broken trap rock, sand and American cement. Five hundred car loud of sand and over 50,000 barrels of cement were used In manufacturing this monster Attention Is called to tho fact that tho present Is tho first time for half n century th it New Kngland has not had n representative In tho cabinet, excepting only about flvo weeks under President I'olk, and during the summer ol 1874, between tho resignation, of Secretary Iltchardson uml the appointment of Postmaster General Jewell by General Grant The Trench commission Informs tho department of horticulture of the world's fair thnt M. Andre, pre-eminently the greatest landscape gardener of Europe, will tako chargo of tho decoration of the grounds around the woman's bulldlug und that part of tho horticultural grounds which will bj assigned to tho French exhibit. The l'rcnch florists aro not only willing but nnxlous to furnish nil tho plants for this exhibit. "While all nco Is white," says a commission merchant, "tho size of tho grain varies greatly, according to the locality whefo It Is raised. I have seen rice grains as fino as grains of mustard almost, and again it lis nearly as Urge as beans. As for taste, It Is all about alike, but tho amount of cooking depends altogether on tho slzo of tho grains. It til.es an artist to cook ilce properly You hive noticed tho occasional black grains. Well, that Is what Is called hot rice, und is so discolored by being overheated in tho process of "At a recent Sunday-school scrvie.o In Hath, Me., the minister was Illustrating the necessity of Christian profession In ordor to fully enjoy the blessings of Providence, mi. I, to make himself clear to his youthful hearers, said "For Instance, I want to Introduce water into my house Thep!pnnd fuuects are all in good order, but I got no water, and why not?" lie expected tho iblUlrcn to s;e that It was iso he hid made no connection with the main In tho street, but they all looked perplexed. Finally a boy squcaltd out: "I know; it's because you don't piy up!" ' The Indian cucumber Is a sort of Illy, w hlch gron s In great abundance In nlmust etery part of this country, and Is said lo be an excellent remedy for the dropsy. The licit part of fio cucumber Is the root, which grows in the size of two Indus In length by one inch in thickness and was formerly eaten raw by the Indians Just nswoeat cucumbers. Itsmcdlctl virtues were discovered by soma old womanIn Pennsylvania, nnd afterward nJtnlttod by tho doctors, which is not the only case of tho elucacy ol an old woman s remedy bclngucknowlcdged by tho medical profession " ' A Pazniandy, a Hungarian, will send for exhibition nt the world's fair a collection of exceedingly novel paintings, which will, doubtless, attract much nttentton. Thero are twenty-live of the pictures and all are mlnatures almost to tho microscopic degree. Ouo of them representing thu landing of Co ltimbus, with seventeen human figures In it, is ubout tho alio of the nail of tho little finger. Another is u portrait of JJmperor Francis Joseph and Is of the slzo of tho head of a mitclL The work on thiso pictures Is said to bo exquisite. Some very Interesting comparisons have lately been otllclally put forth shots ing Great llrltuln's increase In naval strength during tha put six years. Tho llgures show that her claim to tho title, of "mistress of tho seas" Is in no Immediate danger, but they also show that ono very burdensome sourco of expense each year which thu admiralty is called upon to bear constats In overhauling, rotlttlng and iu miuy ways rejuvenating war ships that but a few j curs ago were among tho m trlno won ilcrs of tho world. The United States hat oat least one thin to a rvaasu consolation for having boen sdlong without any navy worthy of the name. The money we now Bpend in building up u nnvy nearly all goes for new work; for construction and not for reconstruction. Imbedded In Snuwr. There Is a fruit-grower la Kentucky who evidently thinks n great deal while bitting under tho shade of his own vine and tig tree. Ho noticed that In three out of every firo years his best apples and peaches were killed by March frost, and lie set himself the problem of finding soruo means of so prolonging the winter iu his latitude that the trees would not wuko from their hibernal sleep .until spring was far advanced. After trying various experiments he hit on tho idea of digging a circular trench around tho roots of each tree, filling It with pounded snow nnd lea and tlieu covering up with a thick stratum of clay. "The plan was perfectly successful Tho Ice melted, but so slowly that Us InUitenco kept bask tho lUwer. from three to four weeks. In other words, trees which used to bud In the middle of March can thus bj mala to prolong thnlr winter slcup until thu beginning of April, when the danger from night frosts Is generilly past." Philadelphia differ. Tha Hat In Ilia Home. Man has no more constant companion than tho rat Tho little animal li by no means a deslrablo companion, for ho Is not honest, ho Is destructive und not altogether cleanly, eveu when In robust health When It Is known that ho Is probably a disease-brooder, or at least tho transmitter of disease, how much more will his presence be deplored and dreaded. In the houso tho rat has tho man ut u disadvantage that Is direct When ho gulns access to tho pantry and nibbles thochooso, the cake, tho roast or tho mo. may ho not. If a tuberculosis victim, leavo enough poison behind to Inoculate with the disease all who cat of what he has polluted? A single breath from his pest-laden lungs will breed iu tha sleeping baba a malady that nil tho scientists In tha world can Advertised Leltsrs, List of letters remniuliig In Post Ollico for tho last thirty days-, aud If not called for Iu two woeks will bo scut to tho tloatl letter ollico ash Ingtou, D, O. Alltn, OTCapt Aletandrr, far Andi'iaon, llainbrMn Adam, Willi Kev llnirr. Heckle U (M lliimn, lUuilla Mrs lllik., Ull llcll. Ihnrlutl liojil, Lliaiiott IlivnaiiKh, ti f Itor llainta, 1) It lUtjd, Iivoiro llniuknuin, Oeo lull, Mile ll llulln, .Mmk 11. J) 1 1, Mairfuictt lilt, lluller, Mark limicli, ll s tiol.tr, Ilk Mini ll!ol. noil llcniUw, luiile Ml llunll, Jnrk CaM'.MIle Cnlll., II.U ui, Jersey LiottJ. Caniill, AlullloMr. LHxku, HP Luker, It H limllci.HA LUI.Inii lianlil, lilinner, lira, IMvl., K.t U Pilmejr, .lolm ll llauil. Jl L MIm IIotIII.'IIio. t iioeli , K I! ! rt t iHTurili, Ilculah M In r,.nTanm, cnn.n sir r.iiiaurin, Ainrr hilrarit,Bla MIm Huiiln, Allad II HeinlnK, As Mis Miller, .NnrMeMlM loll,. M Ula, Aitncs ill Uiant, Anns Ml tlla&slu tlllllani, lltiir'0 Ulbbt Mrs. lloulf, J t, Jl Uainett, John (litest, Ituaih tumble, n Ulrnn suite, tllM. Muwanl, llolo MIm IIiiriK, IKmiiiU. Illi In, I it A J ll llobsu, Clma lllll, bulo llsiala,Jinlcn llnkln, Utile lltiftln,,lacub Joluieon, licit Mia .loin, Lllcn .luhnaon, Hannah Klnktad, K I'Mci Miih h. A King, Jiiuii Imtimm, IV IinlirfiA UlOcll), A C IxjuicI Amdo, Mitt l"ti llattlc, tllsa Jlcilti, Hub Mtoiojr, lluil MnjoiT, h 1 Mia Ainu, l.lkn, Mis J 1 Matulis, Muialer tliM,.MIrtn Mojiirr, I'd ill'V klltcliel 1-1)1111 1 Meiitaillal, IUilrt Mualle Salllo Sl'itllt, Sllttla .Mitml, l)u Unr, MIm AiurMlaa Moillchacl, hllla McLltlidim. kllcu MrKnuw, l.euigla Ann Nollo, M h Mm i l.ten, 11 11 Ulicnluilur, le I'nrkcr, lie. 1'atkctt, Jl, .MIm l'alou,J II l'uwtll.J 11 l'ruKn.tlenttle MIm l'ttliu, 11 W t'crall. Uarr I'rjur, .Nellie 1'om ell, M J l'eni lion, I'lioMo IJnlntoii. Dcalr CMrs IJuarlt'i, llfiirr lloneii, l.lll l:tjiio.., Anule Uar Itlikiuati llrua lilie, t lora ll kovhiijt, tteiin Koun, iniiiir lu.ttinMin, iaie ltcl.1, Mule ItJlellir, 11 1 ItanlliK, 1 t, Hnillli, Aliulu Miaw Anide Slum, u tt ftavlge, Uurgle mIms .ioinio,(l T Mnyiier. aim ! Muni'-. U e, I Shi & tun,'! lltv builili, Kumaii TtiuiuaS, Hub lajrlur, hiumn 'Icuiplc, 11 tl 1 llOlllIMll, s t. Tnjl.ir, i.cla,Ml TaiuK, Sara lul lull, Will J t 4Ugnan, j'.uucn t Iiimiii, mil tallKli.tli, KtllU.aU Willi. Anu Mia Wool, A J Wnll, l.uny Ml U ill, Lnivlii W ill;, Kraucla Walkir, Ula n lira. Wllenu. ht Waller, tllick At ells, Vrancla w inter, tieurye Kail At nti,Juiin Wlltlf, l.utllo Sl-e. Wupla, Ula I) MIm Wtlle,Mag ttjclie, Ul'l W Idle, xeldied Ula W llllamt, IC I. W llleti, Sluphanl alt, W illle siIm W cat, Joeiii at Ioiiom:, Cairle l'orsous culling for any of those letters will please say atltertibtxl. J. W.Ureatuitt, I'.M. Suggestion for a Summer Trip. If you wish to tnko the trip of a lifetime, nurchaso tho low rate ex cursion tickota sold by oil tho Hues iu tho United States and Canada via tbo Xorthern Pacific Kailroud to Yullonstone Natioual Park, Pacific coast aud Alaska. Tho trip is niado with tho highest degreo of comfort iu tho elegant trains of thu Xorthoru Pacific Hailroad, which carry diuiuir cars Hud luxurious Pullmau sleeping cars from Chicago, St Paul aud Minneap olis to Alouluun uuil tho racitic coast, without thauge, aud special Pullmau sleepers from St. Paul aud Minneapolis to Yollon stono Park. Tho scenery en route is the most magnilicent to bo fouml iu the seven states through which the road passos. Beautiful mountains, mors, vulleys, nkes nnd plains follow each othor in lspid succession to delight the who nill also find luterest in the agricultural, tuiulug, lumbering, industrial aud other interests associated with tho dotolopmeut of thu great Xoithntst. Tho crowning glory of tho trip through the Northwest, however, is thu visit to Yellowstone Park, the laud of hot spriugs, gorsera and gorgeous canons, aud to Alaska with its oudloss oceuu channels, snowcapped peaks. Indmu villages and giaut glaciers. If you nish tointestigato this further send U Charles S. Fee, General Paesonger AgeuC, N. P It It., St. Paul, Mluu., for copies of tho hundsouoly illustrated book, "iellotv Stonu Park aud Alaska folders. A MassachusotU confectioner is putting iu u cough drop machine that will cough out ouo tou of drops ovory day. Chamberlain's Eyo and Sldn Ointmont. A certain euro for Chronic- Soro Eyc, Tottor, Salt lthoum, Scald Head, Old Chronlo Sore, Fever Soros, Eczema, Itch, Pralrlo Scratches, Soro Nipples and Piles. It Is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases havo been cured by it after all other treatment bad failed. It U put up in S3 and SO cent boxes. For 6alo byLeavell & Wood. There aro no creat woolen factories in Egypt, but looms aro scatterod in small numbers over tho wbo'o coun try. S500 Keward. Tho amount tho Lemon Chemical Co proposes lo pay uuyooo who will pro to that any ouo of thu testimonials concerning the wonderful elTectfl of liemon dull look-, nro not genuine. Any one eau writo flatte'luir articles 1. n.... ."... a nil sign lictitious iihiiioh, hut "Lemon Chill J omo" Btauds at tho head as a Blood Purifier, it general touiu and appetizer. Lemon Chill Tonio is as pleasant as lomoundn aud us largo as tho regular dollar size. Ask for Lem on Chill Tonic aud insist on gutting wnatyqu osk lor. xuKonostibstltuto but got a bottle, and you will thank this paper for drawing your attention to its inorits. Prico bOc. For sale and guaranleod by J. C. Hardwick, llopkiustillo, aud Mason & Wills, Xon stead, Ky. MrH. Richard King, of Corpus Christi, Texas, onus 700,000 acroa of laud and 103,000 head of horses and cattle. Hall's Hair Kuuewer has tiro veil led many heads from being bald, It will holp you. Charlomango Koehlor, formorly a well-know 11 uutor iu Booth's company, has docidetl to bocomu n clergyman, Dig Excitement In Town Over the loiuni'itnbln ernes by tho guiiulest spetilh) of thu age, Aunt l''nuii)'s Health Kcatoicr, uhlth nets us it iiiitiuo's luxittlve, sllmulatt's thu tllgestivo 01 guns, icgulittes the liter uud kldnu)s and is nutuiu's giut liiuler and heitllli rciiewcr. If ton luivu Kldiioy, I, Ivor or Illnop Dlsi dor ilo nut delay, but call itl it. C. Iluiihvkk's ditig stuiefor u frtc lilitl ijtkugv. L.tl no size 50c. O rover Cleveland's iiiaterualgrantl mother kept a book etoro ttr Uitlti. more, His mother died iu that city in 1882. It is not unusual for colds contracted iu tho fall to hang on all wluter. Iu such cases taturrli or chronlo bronchitis aro almost euro to result. A fifty cent bottlo of Chamborlaln's CouSh Iiomedy will euro any cold. Can yon niioul to risk so much lor so small an amount? This remedy Is OANADA'S TREELESS PLAINS. tmprratlT Mlente Uelns Ifnlirokea Aml4 the) Trrmenduae Solitudes. Wo speak of darkness which can bo felt Similarly wo msy spotk of slleneo which can bo heard, and this Is another Improsslvo clement of an cxporlenco ot tho plains. On tho sea, except In calm, and lu tho forest and among tho places of human habitation, thero Is always sound, even at night, but on the trco less plains In tho midst of activity thorn Is sllene as of the grave, liven n hurricane Is comparatively In audible, for thero nro no wators to dasli, no forests to rear, no surfaces to resound, whllo tha short grasses glvo forth no perceptible rustle, aud thero Is something awfut lu tho Tttanlo rush of contending natural forces which you can feci, but cannot see or hear. Tha wind may sweep a w ny your breath on a current of sixty miles an hour, and the clouds may rush through tho sky as In a tornado, but no sounds confound the car. A winter blizzard, which car rles on Its frigid breath destruction to life, which blinds tho eyes nud which drives tho particles at leo and snow with cutting forae against tho frozen check nnd through all but the heaviest fur clothing, is comparatively Inaudible, and tho triveler iippiars to himself to strugglo vainly with an Implacable, ghostly foreo which fills wholo creation When, also, it tture is undls turbed'ln tranrpttl su u njr mood, and tho sky Is b'.u.) an I fliekol with Ileooy clouds floating far aloft, all sound seems to have died out of tho world, andamantloof slleneo enfotds everything. Partaking of the predominant natural sentiment, min becomes silent also; ho ceases to talk to his matos and becomos moody and Tho merry song nf tho voyager, re-echoing between wooded sh jresi the shout, tho joke of tho cheerful traveler hero aro stilled stilled, you might almost say by tho lmmcasurcnblo muflle of slleneo. Hero are no wojds to" give biek tho answering shsut, and the or tck of tho rllla is Insignificant. Theory of tho pissing wll.lfowl lu the iHrltiiost, as you llo awake In your tent at midnight, comes to you with a weird, faint, far-away sound as if heard in a dream, and even' tho rare thunder breaks Impotently on tho continent of slleneo. If a comrade Is lost and you wish to mako some sign to direct him to tho camp, no nolso which you can mako with rolco or firearms will bo of any avail, for such nnltes will penetrato only a few rods at the farthest Uy day tho only resource Is a flag on some elevation or a smoko of burning graas; by night rockets must be sent up as at sea, or it these hare not been provided from tho camp-fire may bo thrown up with some hope ot success. No ono can know until he has experienced it the longing which takes possession of ouo who has been for wcoks practically separated from speaking men, once more to hear tho sounds of common life, tho roar ot tho city streets, the sound of bells and oven the crowing of the cock In the early dawn. Century. GREAT POKER PLAYINQ. tlnmea Am nir 1'arlUo Slope Slllllonalrel IlnUtnit1 I'alr uf Tana. A recently reported poker scandal. Involving members of San Francisco's swell Pacific Union club, recalls of tho notorious Sirah Althea divorce trial. Tho Into Judge Terry, who was killed by Justice Field's body guard, Xaglo, was Mis Hill's attorno' In that eao, nnd during tho trial endeavored to have produced in court, la evidence of Sharon's miinteninceof the plain-till, the million tire's elie:k stubs. Ths effort falloj, ehlclly of the showing made by tho defendant that tho chojks would throw very llttlo light on tho subject This was afterward explained by Oen. llaraes, Sharon's attorney. He said that nine-tenths of tho private checks drawn by Sharon were payable to the ordor of "Cash," and that neither cheeks nor stubs indicated the age, sex, or social condition of "CaV Sjuator Sharon's private checks, h s attorney aaid, though great in nuiabjr und amounts, were nearly all In sjttlorneut of poker X it that Sharon lost at tho great American gama, Ho won. Ills tot il winnings In ths Pa;ltie club game were said to h ive bjen in ara than a million dillars. Thsre was a rogulir clearing house projecting after eaei game, etch player seltllnf with the others by o'leoks, and so It might hap. pen th it S taron would draw half a dozen cheeks after a gamo in which ha won. He played a great game of poker great In kind and slzj but his great nealth gave him no a Wantage, for his usual antagonists were Hanker Italston, Senator Jones and Stewart, of Nevada, Flood of tho Ilonanza firm, and that set Iu tho story of the recent Pacific Union sesndal, it was recalled that Ralston won over liOJ.OJO ono night on a pair of tons. The exact story of that gamo was told by Oen. Uarnes after tha incident referred to in the Hill Sharon trial They wereiplay lng Jack pot and Sharon opened. Ralston and two or thrco others stayed. There was soma light chipping of ono or two hundrod several times around, when Ralston strengthened his play and began raising by thousands. Sharon and Ralston soon had tho play to them selvos, and It was not long beforo thero was close to I150.0W In the pot Then Sharon met n raise with a 1-10,001 countor. Ralston studied only n moment and then eamo back with a 100,00), raise. Sharon did not take long to decldj Ms play. "I quit Hill," ha said, and shufUed hU hand in J.he deck. Ralston was so delighted over having made his bold-playing bank partner lay down that lie spread hU hand, disclosing a pair of tens. blmron never told what ho held In ihat hand until Ralston's death. It was a pair of Jacks. N. Y. bun. LACE IS ALL THE RAGE. Itelurnliiir lo tlm Ad irn.iii.iU Ma la fa. moua liy Marie Antoinette. Lace Is tho Idol uf the hour. Soma ono has sold It Is llko love; anyway', there are quite as many kinds of It; It Is upiully as perishable aud very llttlo of the original artlalc Is In tho mirltet, for so Uautlful Is the Imitation, so delicate Is Its dissimulation, that we lovo It for Its frailty and rejoice lu our own deception. Our grandmothers would have scorned the idea of u best bib nnd tucker, not absolutely sincere, lis virtuously as do wo the wearing of pasta Jewels hut we copy the web nnd appropriate the patterns of the old pelerines and capes In our wonderful laces that we may throw nsldo with no compunctions of conscience when our capricious fanoy wearies of the mode, Tho favorlto arrangement of the filmy fabrio will !n In tho form of thu fichu which Mario Antoinette Improvised In thu old sunny days whin playing at fnrinlng at Trianon she Intromited a touch of ptusunt simplicity to the guy ami gallant tostuma of tho eighteenth ceutury. Tliesu llchu which nssumo mom and more Important proportions, frequently combine the coarser with tho finer mnkes of lace, and form with a pair of turned brick cuffs tha only decoration for simple summer gowns, ono llchu doing duty for several frocks, or several laco nnd chiffon arrangements being used to make a single gown appropriate for a varlotr of oc casions. Jf, as has been claimed, women aro I ' - HOME HINTS AND HELPS. To mend china, lake n very thlclc solution of gum arable nnd stir Into It plaster of parts. Apply with a brush to tho broken rdgea, Join, and In a fow days the place will be firm- as at first Tho whiteness of thlscrmrnt renders It doubly valuable. Detroit Free Press. Vanities: Ono unbeaten egg mixed quite hard (about the consistency of pnstry), with flour and a little salt added. Roll quite thin, cut Into small I suapes a ilcsli iil, and fry In deep lard for a minute. idle hot, sprinkle with I iowdercd sugar. These will lie found delicious served with dessert (Itxxl Housekeeping. Sweetbread Sautei After the sweetbreads have been boiled, which takes twenty minutes, split nnd cut In four pieces, season with salt and pepper) put In a small frying-pan one of butter and one of flour) when hot put In the sweetbreads, turn constantly until light brown. Servo with cream sauce. Old Homestead. Salmon: Place is can of aalinon on a platter and pour over It drawn butter, which is prepared as follows: Placo three tablespoons of butter In n saucepan with one tablespoon of flour. Stir until well cooked, without browning, then slowly add boiling water until of tho right consistency, add salt aud white pepper. Prairie Farmer. Roast Reef with Catsup: Take n fire or six pound roasting piece of beef, remove or have the butcher tako out the large bones: gash It a little and season welt with suit and pepper; then press It into a stralgliVslded stone-jar or pot, and pour over a teaeupful of tomato catsup. Tie a double thick paper over the top and cover very closely so as to prevent the escape of steam, and set It In a modrrat oven to roast four or live hours. Orange Judd Farmer. Ribbon Cake: A very pretty ribbon cake Is made In this way; To two and one-half cups of sugar put two aud cups of flour which has been sifted with two heaping of bilking powder, one cup of sweet milk and four egga. Divide tho batter into three parts; to one part add one cup ot raisins, spice to taste. Put the part with the fruit between tho other parts, spresdlng averr thin layer between. Tho fruit part and the others are to bo baked In three layers ono fruit the others plain, these after they are baked put together with Jelly. Detroit Free Press. Chicken Fritters. One cup chicken-stock, ono hesplng tablespoon flour.ono tablespoon butter, one-half teaspoon salt, one saltapoon celery salt one cup cold chicken. Mix the flour smoothly in the hot butter, add the boiling stock and when smooth add thn seasoning. The sauce should be quite thick. Pour halt the sauce Into a small, shallow dish (buttered). Chop the chicken fine, and when tho sauce his crusted orer a little spread the chicken evenly over the top. Then cover with the remainder of the Place on lee, and when cold and hard eut Into Inch by two-inch pieces. Dip them quickly In fritter bitter, and fry iu hot, deep fat Itoston Hiilet. FIRESIDE FRAGMENTS. To keep fllea away from gill frames, boll four or five unions lu a pint of water nud put It on with a soft brush. llrrakfast Roll. Twocuptof flour, ono cup of sweet milk, ono cup of water and one-half tcatpoonful of salt Rake twenty-five minutes In a quick oven. They lire rrry nice. Detroit Free Press. Tarragon Vlnegsr. Put Into a w Id e-mouthed bottle one eupnf freahly gather oil tarragon leaves, and cover with a quart of good elder vinegar. Cork tho bottle and stand aside for two weeks, shaking frequently; then strain and squeeze through a flsnnel bag. Pour Into a nill bottles, cork; and keep In a coid place. Christian Union. Raised Cuke. One pint of melted batter, tnu pounds white sugar, ono quarter ounce of msec, a tea upful of yeast, one quart uf milk, flour enough tomUe a stiff batter. Rest and set it in a warm place to rise. Mix It at night and let it rise until morning, then add one pound of stoned raisins, work well through and half fill your cake molds, llakj lu a hot oven for half an hour. llostoa Herald. Lemon Custard. Six eggs, beaten separately, three teaeupful of sugar, one-half cup of butter; four cups of water, five tablsspoontuls of cornstarch, two large lemons Mice the lemons, and put them in tho water to boll till the strength is extracted; then dip them out and drain tho wator. Heat the yolks, butter and sugar together, and pour tha water over them; return to the Jar, and when ready to boll sth in the starch; beat the whites to a stiff froth, and stir in lightly after It Is taken off the stove. llostoa Rudget A large, padded ehalr, with a high back and high sldos of the kind known as a "winged chair," is especially desirable for an invalid's room, as it supports the head and Is a protection on all sides against tho Insidious draughts. A simple table. Just the height of the bed, two legs of which may be folded up, so that It may rest across the lap of the Invalid, Is sometimes conyenlent to serve meals on. It Is desirable usually to change the furniture In the room; to add fresh pleeos of and tako away tho old ones; and to chango tho pictures, so as to give tho room, which has beoome monotonous, a fresh appearance. N. Y. Tribune. Pressed Chicken. This Is a delectable dish for a picnic and ono that Is much more wholesome (at this season of tho year) than pork In any shape. Doll two chickens of pretty good size (If tough boll with a chunk of broken glass in the pot this la an old Dutch nay of making aged fowls tender) until thoroughly done and the bones part readily from tho flesh. Pick them clean nf bone and gristle, chop the meat si fine as possllle, add a small handful of bread crumbs, season to taste with butter, pepper, salt and a little sugar. Pour lu enough of tha liquor to moisten it and mold In a crock under a heavy weight Plaoe in the Ice chest and serve when cold and firm, cutting Into slices and placing them upon a bad of froali green parsley, Detroit Jfree Press. A Delicious Cough Candy. A delightful eough candy Is made from the following retvlpt, and will be found a most agreeable medicine as well as beneficial to all who use their voices and are troubled with throat affections; llreak up a cupful of, slippery elm b irk, let It aoak an hour or jtwo In a cupful of w iter. Half fill a cup with llax seed and Oil up to the brim with water, leaving It to soak ths same time ns the slippery elm. When you are ready to make the candy, put one pound and u halfof brown sugar In a porcelain stew-pun over the fire. Strain the water from the flax seed and slippery elm aiul pour over It Stir constantly until It beglus to bolt and turn back to sugar. Then pour It out and It will break up Into miull crumbly pieces. A little loin m JuloJ may bo added It do sired, lie sure to use tlm s ime measuring cup. Ladles' Home Journal, Mrs. Pepper What do you mean, by tapping rne on (ho shoulder in that familiar manner? Mr, M.jks Reg pardon,' ma'am, but please sea if my left eye is sticking on the point of one, of the ribs of your umbrella. I am sorry to say you gouged it out just now, unintentionally, of course. National Tribune. -"Would you like some garden DANGCnOUS The l-e nf t'nrfln.iiM.H Atnnre nil One, Everyone knows, In ft general way, how fititl habits of carelessness may prove. Yet few mothers we any mothers lieriiiise tho Induing of tl10 young Is mainly In their nulllcletitly Impressed with the Importitn of vlg. oroiisly training their children to hnbltn of eiiivfiiltieis. An old prnvrib miOi "The mothers uf t'ir timid hioiu we p " We do not wtsh clill trrii trained lo timidity, but liithoughtfultiem to tin prob ilil eonseqiieuees nf their niiidii 'I t'erl itnlt . In the period from ihlliHioo.1 ti) youth, tho formation of Imtills In this respect ran 1m ln"ruu "I didn't Ihluk," aim ild li"t h it-full excuse for many llttlo uiNt or for a costly piece of rnrvlcMiost If the habit of negligence Is oneo. formed, It will nvrt Its If through life possibly In n dl jislrou w ny If a habit of tntvfutticsi Is formed. It will boa life-long li 'ii 'lit that Its possessor may re illze. Stuglngsare innsUiitt'r giving way, resulting lit diSth or broken Imnea, be. cause thosa who Hum up wero careleas In thele mnsl ruction. A friend of ours, a ret red never had an neeldent of trMMnd during his long life, lie Imd '"jjai thohililt of nsstiring tlmtory slick of tlmlier and every nail w.f sound, nnd that every null ws well driven home. A gentlcmi i tvli h d it to watch with a sick f rlen 1 n I i door which led lo the ivllnr, but f mi which tho stairs hid Imon rem -v I II- fell and was killed Wh it u wltl.el neglect to have such a door unbarred in tho front hall! A mother stepped mil for n moment, leaving a tub of boiling water on tho floor and a young child In the room. Shewn detained Komewhtt, and re turned to find her child scaldctl to death. At a camp-ground last summer a lady Intending to do aoine Ironing filled her stove with wood and went to a neighbor's whllo tho Iron were heating. Tho stove door opened, coals fell out, the cottage nnd neveral wcro burned, and the utmost exertions bare ly saved from destruction all the other cottages and pub'lo buildings, with many grand nnu prlcelevs trees. A physician left Ills hone and buggy In a lane a short illstaneo from his patient's house, where hu thought he could see them from the w Indow I ho horse was well broken, kind, tractnblo nnd accustomed to stand untie I for hours. Hut It quietly tncked nut of tho lane nnd ran. nnd hilled horMV The lnw held It a case of gross neglect. and tho physlcliu had to pay for tho other horse, the cost of the suit Youth's Companion ROYAL FATHER AND SON. Peene at Hie Imperial Cliapel tt lien the flraiiil IHiue lleeaine nt See. The world liken to rend anecdotes which go to show that men In high places men to whom forlim his given sn utiMilute control over their fellows. have nevertheless the tendtrer instincts of our common huimtiiltv Mr Dallas, nfterwiinl of tho United States, who was Pulled Ktitea minister to Rusxln more than fifty years ago, records hi his diary n story of I.m peror Nicholas f. und his son. wanl Alexander II. The Incident took place In the imperial chapel when the young grind duke of age. and took the customary oath nf allegiance. The church was thronged with tho high prelates of the church and dignitaries of state. A small table was plantl In the center, on which wero a lllble, some rellgkus emblems, nnd the written draft of the oath to lie taken After some preparatory ceremonies, the emperor led his sou, to tho desk, pointed to the scroll, und bade him rend attentively and aloud tho oath before he signed it The )oung man began audibly and distinctly, but when ho came to that part which Imported that he vowed obedience and line to the emperor, his father, his voice faltered, choked and finally ceased. Ho seemed to bo overpowered by his feelings, nnd wept pro-fusel v. The emperor, who stwal close by, remained motionless, and gave no symptom of agitation except two heavy tears that rolled down his checks. The czar allowed some minutes to elapse that ho might master himself, and then, with nil the apparent unmoved dignity of the monarch, pointed again to the scroll. As soon ns the grand duke had completed tho oath, hu threw himself in his father's arms, where lie sobKil aloud for an Instant, when, recollecting his mother, ho rushed toward her, und was received with an afTettlng and prolonged embrace. The emperor, unable further to control himself, went to them whllo thus clinging to each other, and enclrclllng them both with his arms, gave way to a paroxysm of emotion. Youth's Companion. VfsV TW - VlMUt af ftjToiNTMEHTj in V - ai. SHSaatUttk. IIIM Ul- i mm- 1r' -..-.. ..-. (La ',aa mtJT.si Install sat wis by . M4 OIT n QCMTITT. BUTliqCiUTT WORMS WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE FOR 20 YEARS Has lod nil Worm Flomodlos. EVEHY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. BOLD KVr.rtYWHEliE. rar4 simiiDsoi.TiTmn sin. re iT.bocis. Money Saved s Money Made SavalStnSu renta nn flviiredollar von Br end Wrltoforormaminr.it Catalogue, a One. page book,eonlalnlng Illustrations and Hiring Imvetl manufscturera' price, with insnufacluior' diacount,of every Undnfgooda an-o iiidle naiiiifacluredand linpoited Into the llnlled Btatee. urocerloa, iioaaenom .. Clothing, Ijullea' and llanta' Clnthlng and Knrnlablng ifooda, liry Uowla, Hals and tai. Hoots and Shoes, lllorea, .Nullum, lllsiawsre, Btsllonery, Walahea. Clocks. Jeelrr, Slliviv WSIT. Jiuggica, ii nil'.. AKI inline- menu, etc ONLY Ull-if GLASS UOIIIS, Catslogiieaentcn receipt ot M cenis foi ex. preaaage. We ale the only concern wlioeollaal uianufaclureis' prlrea, allowing tho buyer the aiuetllacouut that the munufaoturvr glrrs to the wboleaale bnter e guarantee all gouda as rapreteutedi ll not round an,, money lefiind. ed taonda sent br esprcas or freight, wllb Ihe privilege 01 examination oenun peying. A KAItM.VACO., tilQulnor Street, Chicago HI, WE WILL PAY . A sslsry of 113 to IN) per week to il(IOI) agents tuiTpreatnt us In every enmity andeill our general line ol tlercliaudlM) st manufacturers' plies. Duly lhoe win, want atin.l) sinployinent need apply. Catalogue and par. lieulara senlon receipt of il rem. (or esprota. age. A KAIU'KNACU. Ill Qulncy Strict, Chisago, 111, AMOS W. HARRIS, Uembcr and Director la Swine Ureedera' As. loclallou, and llrcederol llcglttertd HOGS, Union Couuly, Ky, Nothing but Stock shipped, sail sll Uusraateeil sa repreaented. Breeding ItCfulate.l ao thai 1'lga can be sup- His wonderful success is.ii boon to tho nflliotcd. J. S AI'PLKMAN, M. D riis t iluiirulol j English Specialist , roinifrty rttifeMr ot t'millieof Midlrlne .Mi die i Colli''i', 1 rnsosrii usins Now Examining Physician , Soirriii.nsi Mkhioil Institittk , lol tnuifr. it Will Wat Ihe 1'h.mls lintel Thursday, (Xt. SO. one day only, rMurnlnir eterv fourwreka iluiluthii)rui, fitiiims. in.iuKl ,,i, llr, A..lemaii In aura.liuitonl Ikllevue Una. lltal llillrno, New lurk I Uy, ami lie Llsetrleal Mrdlral l olleic, lownlo, (sn. lis has made s iiieelal 111111 of Ihe ilUeaieat, treat! In the xreat llcllstuo and thailly line. Idtaliforaeieral year and rfeoxnUea dlagnoftlnjc and treating t lironlo lie devote all Ida time lollio treatment ot chronic and ncrrnua dlfaes ut tsith sexrs andMatklllaaaneMH'it luililarla! ot rates la vrtll ealaldUheil Treat, liiccruliillr and permsiienllyenree Aente ami I lironle Cntarrl'. Itlntlriir In r'nra, llettrneea, lliarll.r nl the Kye, Far, xloae. Tlircml. l.unKa, Kldneya, Urinary and llladder Trmil.lra, Uilslil'adlareee, IMslielra, llr.KHla, Constipation. IttieuinatUni and f'araltala. K.llf ..y or flu isHltlt ely ruled luuus or middle. aired me (ferine from Spermatorrhea, Imisitaner, 1 nii.llona, the reauilaoteriTiranresrewea, ilmuhicall before Itlitralsio. We guarantee a rure II cats haa not gone too far. Surdenu hair and all cruutloni of the face cnuanenily rtmoTed, Blood nnd Skin Diseases, As Bndilllf, Scrofula, stricture, Oleel, tie cored ly neer falling remedies, llieaeul noiiien, audi ailrnrnrrhea, ilUplneementef womb, down 'luln liark.rcllered In auuitilme. lho Doctor Merles all Ida iwriaUe Intire-menu and rnmea prtpaied toeiamloe the mott obaeure medical aud loriilciil care. lie undetlakee no Incurable dlieatca but eurea bundled. Rlcn tip to tils. Consultation Krcc and Confidential Addieaa J. S. APPLEMAN, M. D. LouUitllr, Kj". MississippiValleyRaute (L.N.O.andT.R.R.) THE. POPULAR. LINE uirrvtEKX W KM I'll 1, XATtllh3 WUtnllUIKl. lltTOV KOLtiK, I SK lIlli.KtSS, 1 fnitriii 1 EioiSttrt ttJ ' Iim fitlirei'u Csittrj Oi. Hire and Kugar Plantation, and areal , it Migrt ll.iiiHaan.l lirnniHca South ol n II 'ire are Irtetrftlne;, and er noli.. .ieaetlie oterf ant paMtnger "l' i Mmiild. and llcaatwrx the lln -i-'. niu.n eoiueof lliefiniti rot ton plsua iaiMi.lllelii.d Hells, the inos lie eertlon of couniry en earth mm 1 up UrSeta 10 Hl1l.11nUa1.il jleklro art to ulr all Ihe yiriuun.l. tViuur imiuala Tlckqt ; in ann tnmf.fi I T ern Texas iwlnla are .ale until April 1Mb. ktajnlflcent 1'bllraan Ituilri eiriuna tare Una .'.- llrlnren Llnrlniiatl, Lnalatlll and W llhoat Change. rnrTlmeTsMot.ilspl'oldfre, snil price of T1ckrla,sddiraa V IMAOaN, Ueo'l frav. I'r st.. , , , F. L. URAKE, Division roasenger Agont. Memphla.Tenn, L k N, R. R, IIIKCjIiKtT Through Trunk Line betweeu ths cities o Cincinnati, Lexington, Louis v.llc Evansvillc St. Louis, Anil thccttlcio' Nashville, Memphis, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans. .VITUOUT CIU-NOE) NO SPBE1J DMRlVAI.tD. 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