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w h r - i i t Stntr-Mtrhlu nlcrtoronnmI aTANFOBD, 3CY. Friday Morning, December 29, 1882 HULLS A SI) Jl 11 A ItS. A aUmpm nf Hit .iptrnlnUrr irorM-TAr .fiipo" r lAe '.Slrfrt." trrora the Philadelphia r-renleg IlaEetln.) A War is ono who looke. forward to a nil in Blocks n:ul sella in liopo of being nlilo to buy nt n lower piico beforo tho timo comes for ilcl ivory. Tho namo t.i dcriYoil, I Iwliovo, from tho story of a man who sohl n ticnr'n skin beforo ho had canghtor killed tho bear; thongh somo peoplo sny sucli n man is called n bear bocatuo he pulls down, irod otlicra say it originated in tho fact that ho is fittTA TIIIRPTO CATC It A TlltrF. That the polico in Louis rhlllppo'a limo had need of honest, or even half- honest, men is proved by ono of M. Claudo's anecdotes. It still retains tho inatks of Vidoeq's inflnenco, and his moutons lot looso on tho accnt of tlilovcs wero hsrdly better tlian tho samo they tracked. M. Allanl was tho first to do jttstieo to tho odious prcjudico that in order to bo well acquainted with tho ways and doings of rascals ono must bo n bit of a scamp ono's self. Ho rightly believed that to impress tho enemies of society with respect and apprehension it was nocewnxjr to opposo to their vices an absohito oxamplo of honesty, and to faco their shameless proiligaoy with an irrcpronchablo lino of conduct. Beforo Allanl's timo thcro wero certain indica tourvwho rccoived with ono hand their 'UHPI1D OUT. baro of stocks and wants prices to go (share of stolen booty, and with tho other down so that ho may buy in to fill his contracts. Tho bull is tho crson who ha stock and wishos tho prico to go up, so 1kJ may sell to advantage Ho. is so called from tho habit a bnll has of toss ing things up with his horns. Then tho operator looks around and finds a little hand-book from which ho reads definitions. It is a sort of die tionary, of the brokers' language. ' Going long" means buying for a rise. This is by far Uio most frequent Bmuug ucginncrs or non-proiessionais, and is dono after this manner : Yon place $500 in tho hands of your banker or broker as a "margin" upon 100 shares of stock, which you order him to buy for yon, and which ho agrees to "carry " nntil you order it sold oryour "margin" is about exhausted. In tho latter1 case, should you fail to respond to a call from your broker for moro " margin," ho is at liberty to protect himwlf, charging you with tho deficit (if any) that your "margin" fails to "cover." Incasoof a "tight" monoy ' market, your broker is entitled tochargo an additional prico for monoy over and abovo tho usual 7 per cent. In such a transaction you would bo callod long of stocks or a "bnll." " 'Selling short' is just tho rovcrso of going long,' and is governed by tho samo rule, except that tho seller, not having tho stock, is obliged to borrow it for present delivery, and takes tho risk of buyiqg it back at some future time to return to tho lender. Tho chief risk in ' selling short ' is tho chanco of n cor ner,' for not infrequentlya 'clique' gets control of tho stock and not only mokes it impossible for tho parties ' short ' to borrow tho stock, but forces tho prico up to extraordinary figures. One of tho specLd advantages oi speculating on the ' short side ' is that you have no interest to pay, and costs you nothing except commissions to remain short as long as you choose, unless, as just stated, when Btocks become scarce through a corner orator election purposes, your broker has then to pay for tho uso of tho stock nnd charges yon accordingly. Margins and commissions ore tho Bnmo as when you buy stocks for a riso or ' go long. When you are 'short of stocks ' you aro callod a .'bear. '.' i" ' Turning stocks ' consists in buying for caklknil selling at tlio some time, on ' lengHptfon, ' tho same stock and amount, thereby making C per cent, in-1 terest, and tho difference in tho prico of cash and the option, which is nsnolly upon those of sixty days, not loss than ono, and very often reaching 3 per cent. "Stock privileges,' or 'puts,' calls,' spreads' and ' straddles,' although not recognized by tho Stock Exchango, havo become quite a fovorite mode of specu lating of late years. A put ' is a con tract which entitles tho holder to put or deliver stock to tho signer thereof within tho timo and at the prico named therein. A ' call ' entitles tho holder to call for or their informer's pay. It was not raro to see an imlicntcnr breakfast on ths pro ceeds of a theft, nnd sup with tho monoy paid for ita discovery. As an instance of tho stylo in which things were dono: After a considerable theft committed in tho residenco of n distinguished person age, all tho polico agents do sureto wero set to work to arrest tho thief. IIo was soon token, and at onco conducted to tho houso ho hod robbed, in order to givo an explanation of tho way in which ho hod operated. Two days after the con frontation tho master of tho houso per ceived that an emerald sot round with diamonds, worth 10,000 francs, had dis appeared from his bedroom. Tho fact was communicated to ono of tho heads of tho polico do sureto, who suspected that tho author of tho theft could bo no other than ono of his own agents. His object, therefore, was to discover the pcrpotrator of tho second roblcry. Now Year's day was closo at hand. Tho chief of the spy brigado assemblod his men, and addressed them in a languago which, if not classical, was to tho purpose. "You know, my lads, wo shall soon havo to go and wish M. lo Prefect n happy Now Year. I expect yon to clean your selves up 'for that day, and to pnt on your smartest bibs and tuckers. If any of your jewelry is up tho spout, or your best portable property in your unclo's keeping, you will got it away for tho ceremony. I don't want you to como in a aliabby turnout, as if you wero only a set of mangy canaille. 'Tis all very well to go about town in deshabille, bnt our superior ought to seo what steady and respectable coves wo are. Yon under stand me,. I takb tho liberty of presum ing. If any of you want monoy to got your Snnday things out of pawn, you havo only to say so, and I will advance it. Allez: Bo off with you; mako your, solves scarco." On Now Year's morning tho agents fresh rigged from top to too, awaited their leader at the Hotel do la Prefecture. Tho first thing which caught the oyo of that sharp-sighted genius was the stolen emerald sparkling on tho bus pectod agent's shirt-front "You are an ass and a booby, monsieur," ho whispered, at tho somo timo taking forcible possession of tho jewel. "There aro fire-caters at tho Bagne who are in nocent compared with you. But I havo pity on your family. Only let this teach you a lesson;" and, sticking the emerald in ids own cravat with a dignity worthy of Robert Jlacaire, ho wore it in tho Prefoct's presenco, omitting, in tho in terest of his agent's honor, to restoro it to its rightful owner. London Socielu. some Tirixas i hate noticed; I havo noticed that when a borso getd np ho gots np forward first and Jerks his hind parts after him, while a cow will get her rear half up all right and draw her forward half np in place ; also, when drinking, a horse will draw in wator rapidly with every breath ; tho cow, on tho contrary, will suck in ono continn- dcniand stock from the signer, according ns draught as long as she can hold her to too specifled terms. A ' spread ' is a wreath. VTAof Ihr Thutltht Mrnrii by Work" onil Kntrott." Tn.. W. H. pretce, In Popular Science Month!?.) Suppose a ganlcnor, with ton of gravel in front of him, wero told to movo that gravel to a height of three feet. Ho would go to work with tho spado, ho would movo shovelful after shovelful from tho ground lino up to tho three-feet height, and after ho had moved tho wholoof it yon might readily imagine that ho would feel a little fatigued. Now whenever a person docs anvthinat which causes fatigue, ho docs what wo call work. Tho gardener, in lifting tho gravel, wonld perform an amount of work which is capable of Ircing measured. I will givo you another iUustration. Snppos ing somo Iwys wero put besido a pilo of cricket balls, and for a wager or rrizo you wero called upon to throw tho balls as fast nnd as far as you could. A good thrower would perhaps throw tho first ball eighty yards, ho would throw tho second ball sovontv-flvo vards. tho third seventy yards, tho fourth sixty-flvo yards, and so. each ball that ho throw would go a less and less distance, nntil ho had no strength loft, and ho could throw no moro balls. Now that boy woidd havo dono work ; something would Havo passed out of him into the balls ; ho has, as it were, passed something that belonged to him into tho cricket balls, and ns a result ho feels fatigue, through tho loss of this something. Tako another illustration : Supposing two crews agree to row a race. They start full of lifo and full of energy ; thoy pull with all their hearts and micrht. and arrive at tho goal, in common languago, inorougniy pumpod out. Something nas gone ont of them mto tho boot. That which has gono out of tho crow, and out of tho boy who throw tho crick et balls is what wo call energy, and what thoy havo dono is to do work upon tho boat. , Another cxamplo is in tho caso of foot ball. A boy kicks tho foot-ball and makes a splendid goal To do thnt ho has sent something out of his body into tho ball, which hurtles through tho air post tho winning goal and tho gamo is won. In all these illustrations something is dono which results in fatigue, work is performed and energy is lost ; in fact, work dono means energy applied, and energy opplied means work done. As mental energy is our capacity for learn ing lessons, for going through cxamina tions and that kind of thing, so the en ergy of tho kind I Speak of is tho capac ity for doing absolute physical work. Tho generality of this energy is im mense. It is a difficult tiling to grasp tho fact that there is something in ex istence that wo cannot feel, that we can not touch and that we cannot sec, but f which gives nil tho force nnd power wo ooss mtAT.r.Royit. Asldo from ita oil-yielding prfrlle, Iho whalo also serves man's needs by furnishing him with whalebone. This was once an important article of com merce, bnt tho supply and demand have for many years boon diminishing. The fact is tho whalo does not livo'Mn tho North sea" as much as ho onco did, ami uio uoclinoin the Now Bedford oil busl. ncss is reflected in a measuro in tho whalebone imtnstry. As tho supply foil off substitutes for the article wero dis covered. Steel takes tho placo of whalo bono in umbrella manufactures, and tho latter now finds its chief uses in tho mak ing of whips and corsets. Tho preliminary preparation of whalo bono is about as follows: When tho raw bono is received tho hair is first cut from tho slobs. Those aro than soaked in water until thoy Ixxsomo soft, after which all tho gum which adheres to thom is removed by scraping. Thoy now go lo n steam box, whero a workman straight ens them with a knife. Aftor polishing thoy are ready to bo worked up into various forms. Thcro are certain places whero it is probahlo that no known ma terial answers so well as wliolobono, and It is said that a fortuno awaits the invon tor who dovises on efficient snbstituto for it. Experiments, looking to this end, havo been modo with rawhide. 8inco tho decadence of tho hoop-skirt fever tho prico of whalebone has do clfnod very materially, but tho prico was at its zenith in Iho last century. The Dutch formerly obtainod $3,500 a ton for whalobone, bnt since 17C3 it has never commanded such high figures. In 1818 tho prico was WM; in 1831, from $530 to $515 ; and in 1811 it ranged be tween 81,030 for Southern to 83,660 for Northern bone. Wo learn that in tho upper jaw of tho whalo aro thin, paral lel iaminro, varying in size from threo to twelvo feet in length, and that theso aro what aro known as whalebone.'' The quality which commands tho high est prico is about six feet in length, and is called "sizo bono." It Is said that tho Greenland whalo furnishes tho best bone. From tho mouth of these huge creatures from 2,000 to3,000 pounds aro often taken. Scientljlo American. OO KAMI' I OO WJ3VT ! o NOU'ril! VIA LOUISVILLE iD Till 01 & MISSISSIPPI B. W. 3 DAILY TRAINS .1 Louisville to Cincinnati! THE KA8T AND MOUTH. Free Parlor Care and New Day Cnachea Without Change, A DAILY TRAINS 4 laOIli.NVlIIc to Ht. IaOIiIn ANDTIIK WK4T. Sleeping Can ami Day Coachee loSt. fault With out Change. 2 DAILY TRAINS 8 LoiiIstIIIo to InUlauapollH, Chicago, aNDTIIKNOIiTH Day Coachee and Ilecllnlng Chair Cart Through Without Change. For Wnahlnslon. Hnlllmnre, I'lilUdH. phln. New York anil Moatoii, Thla la tha Vtry licit tfoute, at You Have No mange 01 irain, Lincoln County Farm For Salell CHtnCH PltlKCTUIIT. 1 KTHOMST, SOUTH -liar. II. Mettleon, t .fl.r K.f U .ilsilele in f.nunf aMa.rre tfl '. ll".'.m',",V" ..f, .!;.. iu n..'r..i.i Mi..hr.i. .iihininlasirtrrpi '" ' '". "J" ."' "" ahilfmlla oflhant tumuli now htlnfrnn- """ atructnl from Slanfonl to rrrathrrat HI An at rallanl lltt-roa1 from Ilia ilwflllnn lotharla. HulMlnj, ara ltltk an.l frama, with loronint. Wall watwl with Una aprlne, aomool tham mad leal walrr. .Improtrnitnla Hnltlaia, Including tha ftntlm. Irrma Mitral, AiMrroa or rail on JHKM.NAHAII 4'OUK. TMm ttiantonl. Lincoln county Ky. 1883. Harper's Magazine ll.l.VSTHATKO. nlalit. rlunilar School at? (hi a. M. Krt II M011I1011, supailntcndcnl, Tha Wo man a Mlailonary pociaiy rnrcia ncro on in in Muniliy In aaeh month, at t o'clock. Mil. T. T. lUtlaaa, ltIJt. g fiAITlST. Mir. J. M. HarJcr, faitar (Jcfiliaa 1) 01 KmiDil anil Fourth Rumlaya,(iiornIn and night. I"rajar Mealing atary WaJnclay altar- noon. Biiooay Ptnom ai a rJuparlnlrnilcnt CHRISTIAN W'nralilp hy th wurrgathm ary Ixml'a ilay. rrrarhlng ty lie. J. Vf, Cot on t in at fit rim and Thin lonl'a daya rvtrranra, nupniniemirni. OtiTII-lle. I. Jo.. It. Kj Harrow Miinday Hehool nma with me tha moat popular lllualralnl to. iwiinhcr numlicr It It nor only rrlolleal In A marl- Harpar't Macitlne licglot Hi ilxly-iltth iw, inner nuniiie lir lllualralctl 1 ca anl I njlantl, hul alao tha Urcrat In la artimir. T-uirllYTJ-.IIMN I ror, pallor Niinilay Halwnl at SO, luiul, Biiparimaniirni We.lnre.laj nlghli, tha moat laautlrul 'n lla appearance. doublo privilege, and entitles the holder either to deliver to or demand from tho signer thereof the stocks named in it, according to tho terms of tho agreement. If ttw piices named in both cases are the same, then it is known as a atraddol.' " ciiAnrioy THE l'eVKSTiUAxiaat . , KliCUHD. Tho following will show tho grand total scores made by tho winners of tho various sixtojpedestrian contests that havotakcn pkco sirico 1878: O'LcarjV Astloy Iwlt, London, March, 1878, 020 miles. ItowcllfAblley belt, New York, March, 1879, 600 miles. Weston, Astley belt, London, June. 1879, K0 miles. .Corkly, first ruco forrtho champion bhip of'England, 1878, 621 miles. Drown, second raco for tho champion ship of England, 1879, 62 miles. Brown, third raco for tho champion- snip 01 laigianu, 1880, 653 miles. Hart, Koso belt, Now York, Soptcm IWtJBTO, M0 miles. Murphy, O'Leary belt, New York, October, 1879, 600 miles. Hart, O'Leary licit, New York, April, 1880, 605 miles. ' Itowell, Astley belt, London, Novem ber, 180, 600 miles. ranchot, O'Leary belt, Now Y.k larch. 1881, 6Ul miles. ' 'Hughes, O'Leary belt. Now York January, 1881, 608) miles. Fitrgoiald, Ennis race, December, 1881, 682 miles. nazaci, couiest nt Madison Square uanicu, new ioik, juntcb, 1882, COO inucs. Ohio editors aro wildly indignant thac their brother visiting New York should let himself bo roped in nnd swindled by buuko men. They say ho huv disgraced tho editorial fraternity of tho State. Uu ought to havo skuu tho bunko luon out of tiiek Iwt cent. Motion Pott. TuEJtit aro tyro classes who do not bar prosperity ono of thorn Uiuir tita wko do not get ciianw to I leMTK. I ?te Now York,! I havo noticed that sheep and goats aro botlt butters, yet a sheep has to run a few steps backward beforo ho can butt, while tho goat has to raiso himself on his hind legs to oxecntd tho samo move ment Ono is called a buck sheep, tho other a battering ram. They aro tho only two animals I know of whoso butt ends nro in front. A squirrel can ran down a trco head first Tho cat nnd tho bear must get down tail first (if left to themselves). If your dog ilnds his way into your collar and sees a. nico steak ho will steal it nnd run out, "but if your cnt gets in and finds a steal :,-sho will sit right down by it and cat what sho wants (if not surprised before). I havo noticed that a leather strap buckled about tho height of yourself around u young tree in a few years will bo away beyond your roach, but if nailed nt, tho samo distance will never get any higher (ouly tho outer shell rut up). Although turkeys aro much moro swift of foot thnu geese, yet in a week's drivo a ilock of goeso will como in ahead ; for (jeuso you can drive nt night, especially moonlight, but when evening approaches turkeys will roost. A man can sntud on ono foot in the V middlo of u room and pull on his shoe, wlulo u wobiau must lean up against something to accomplish tho samo thing. A man uoldH tho ncedla in his left hand to tliread it, bnt a uomau holds it in her right lu ono tiling I think every ono will sirreo with mo : Dress a man as a woman ilttuftCB iuiiI you vill freeze him to death. jolliu nia u ainiTerpariy7una, not withstanding his having aboil en Ids di ixtr hund, he insisted on taking tho lunulof tbotublo and carving tho tur ki ly. After ho had been awkwardly jag ging away at the deceased bird his wife Xuthor putuluutly remarked: "Tho way .you go to work at that, Mr. Jollle, ono would think you wero a carpenter." ""What trodiosmau could I better emu- a socrAL irviaAHCE. Tho "fast set" in American society whoso breast quivers and tingles with delight at tho idea of friendly notico upon its travels from tho IMnco of Wales, and which nt homo grovels in its own way beforo any titled Tom Noddy, is a social pest Its inilucnco is degrad ing and demoralizing. Cat it has a ridiculous aspect which is wanting in its prototype. Lady Clara Vcro de Vero may bo selfish and cruel and a wholly useless and enenmbering person in tho world. Cut sho is tho daughter- of a hundred Earls, and she bLoivs it as cer tainly as a high-bred racer shows his Arabian descent. A certain nameless refinement nnd elegance and graco may distinguish her for it is not, of courso, always so as Lovelace, although a scoundrel, may havo tho urbano and gentlo courtesy of tho chovalicr with out fear and without reproach. Ob, year iot I cjm, j our low npiiix I A great encuautxeaa yva may he. With all her stony-heartedness and self ish vanity and inhuman pride, the Lady Clara Vero do Vcro is still a swan among inferior birds. Cut no mushroom wealth, no buying of tho crown jewels of Franco as Bhirt-studs, no improvised magnifi cence and astounding luxury and ex travagance, can rival this effect. The tone that timo alone, lapsing through long centuries, gives tho picturo, tho tone which is its secret splendor and charm and worth how will you supply that in a morning ? The son and daugh ter or the grandson and granddaughter of tho haberdasher and tho coal-heaver and tho fat-boiler may outbid Emper ors for a vaso and' Queens for noeklaoos, bnt thoy can no moro buy tho poetio perspective and the association and his toric setting which belong to tho Em peror and Queen than thoy can buy tho moon. Moreover, it is a compensation of justice that those in whom tho roflne-i ment of long training is most conspicu ous disdain tho shoddy splendor of sud den wealth. Tho amazing extravagance of luxuty in somo instances iu America is as little representative, of distinctive American character and quality as an English rako of a uoblo family who comes to hunt up a rich American wife is a typo of that trained intelligence and public spirit and servico which mark an Englishman like Lord Granvillo in Par liament or the lato Dean Stanley in tha church. " Editor' Eaty-Chatr," in JlarjKr' iluyatlne. Tim national Toutonio beverago, beer, according to the Paris Figaro, is large ly used at tho royal tublo in Cerlin. Tho Eniporor William's favorite dish is beer soup, mado ery sweet, with toast ed bread in it ; tho Crown Prinoo likes beef stowed in beer, which imports a peculiar flavor to tho moat, and tho Em press is particularly fond of eels with beer eauco. A man in a sleeping-car ou an eastern railroad kept people awako two hours by propounding, about bed-timo, tho query: " What is tho best thing to brush a hat with ? " And tho wholo crowd stayed awako and guessed, and ono man who como to his station, and had to got off without hearing trio answer, felt awful ly. And, finally, after they had all given it up, tho questioner thought tho best thing to brush a hot with was a hat brush. And it was painful to wit ness tho disgust of tho crowd. No matter how shattered the ayaletn may be from excesses of an j kind, the Great fier man Invigorator will reenre health and hap pinew. See ndrertiienient. For aale by Penny & McAlister, Stanford. u. Hare Thraagh Day Cairhrioa ill Tralail Have No Midnight Change I Arrlra at St. Loula S lleara la Idtaare of Other Llaca, thenby aecurtng mora lima I r making change of can and fitting Brit cholc 0! aeata In cara of connecting llnea. St. 51 To loillanapolli and Chicago, and tha only Una gUIng lla patrona U-mlle ride along the ihorea ol Lake Michigan. SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? You can continue feeling miserable and good. for no thing, and no one but your self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose. How? By getting one bottle of Brown' Iron Bit TERS.and taking it regularly according to directions. Uansncld, 01 ja, Nor. it, 1SS1. Ccntlcatn : I hare luffercd with For Tlcteta, Katea, Time, Mat. Ac. apply t Ticket Agent or Connecting; Llnea, or addrrca K. B. HRUW2I. Southern Pa leeager Agt.. H. K. Cor. tlh and Miln (li.,UuliTllle, Ky. Or, to J. D. HILL,Uenl. Emigrant A it., Lebanon, Kentucky. KENTUCKY CENTRAL S. R. T F THE HOST DESIRABLE ROUTE TO cinrciurNATi! And decldedlr tha Popular Route, affording, aa II doee, Icaa changaa and auperlor accommodatlooa lo Minonri, Iowa, Kansas, Tezai, Tha North, Northwcat and Weat. In fact. If you contemplate a trip In any direction, your Intereat vill ha beatierred br purchailne' Tour tlcaete ala K. C. and Cincinnati. 2 Tnlni each way f. full man ralaee 1 ara; Ucgant Nev Inr urnea. and hindaomely furnlihed Uecllnlog Chair Can lorn the nnequaled equipment! of thli Did Reliable, thereby making a trip of er thla Una one ol luiu rlout comfort and pleaaure. Try It. TIME TABLE. IM EFFEOf OCT. U, IStf. and the heel magailne for ""' boine. A new norrl. entitled "For the Maior, cy tuniunce renininiannoimn the author of "Anee," wat begun In the Norem tr number. In literary and arllille etcellcnce, the Magnlne Improira with each iu ceailae nuni lee. Hiierlal efluria hire leen made tor the Mahl er entertainment of III readera through hmuoroui ttorlea, aietenet, Ac. HAItPKIl'N li:ilIOIICMI.N, ran Tram. Hart er'a Mate line llarper'a Wkly.... ... llirper'a Itatar . ...... The THRtK abore pubtleailona .... .. .. Any two abore named... ... llarper'a Young People .. llarper'a Maaailne. I llarrer'a Youna People. I" llarper'a Franklin fquare Library, one year, (82 numbert) ,.. .10 01 6. MerD John W. Union Prayer Meetlagon Pmtae free to SUIeaer Canada all raliwrlbcca In the X oiled Theeolumeaof tha Maga'le lliln villa the numbert lor June and Iirreuiper ol etch year When no lima li ipeclfled, II 'III I uodenlood that the aubecrlber ulibea to Ivgln with the cur rent number. The lilt elaht volumea of llarper'a Maaailne. In ....".. .... . 1 ..- . . . neat riom binding, win iw rem by on receiptor 13 per aulume. Cluiheain, y mall, polpaid h eaara. far bll tog, 90 centa each by mall, poiipald Imlei to llarper'a Miganne. Alphttlral. Ana lytical and Claiilned.for V luinre I 10 . Inrlu liefroro June, U'0. lo June, KM. one Tol,tcu. Cloth, II. OPERA HOUSE, KTANIOIIP. KY. . W. T. WAIiTON, - Proprlotor. Site of stage, 7iM RHhl mm ateitli el Hn ery featlog eipaeliy, Inetodlrg gillery. (bt. IlrawnaHeralea to gaoil altractlena. Add few ai alfe. STANFORD MARBLE WORKS, IinrOToT, STANFORD, KV., 5, 0, WISE, tiKlLnilH Monumenla, lleaditenea, Taldeli, An. MitlJe Work O' all klndt neatly eitcu lel and aalli (action guar anteol. I"e-iigniandeatl-maleifurnlih-el on apdlra tlon -ly 80 fill. Lto. OorlDgton ... " Falruouth " Cynthlana .. M I'arli Arr. Lealogton. Lte. Lexington Arr. Wlncteiter. M Ml. Sterling... Aibliod.... Huntington.. No. 1. 1 No. 4. t 00 am 40 a m 10 W a m 11 SO a m It IS p m 1 u p m X 21 p n a 01 p m 7 II p a I M p m No.. IM 4 10 II 09 6 43 U 7 90 BIO 00 p ml SOOpm p ml a 11 pm p mllOCSpm p mioaipui p m p m p m p m II Mpm II 23 pu 17 10 am 17 43 am 4 33'an) Noktu. Lt. Huntlnton ' AlhUnd-.. " Mt. Mterllng... " Winchester - Arr. Lexington . Lte. Lexington.. Parla. Cynthlana " Klmoath Arr. Corlngton No.. luiu 7 IS a m llllin 17 71 p m 1 is p n 1 00 p a 2 70 p m 2 M p m 4 10 p m 5 43 p m No.1. DJOin llOin 7 00 a in lUim a S3 a m 17 a ni 10 19 a m II SSa m No. a. SGOpm 3 0ptu 4 Vt a m 5 tSpra 6S0pra MAYdVILLE DIVInlON. No. oLr. Lexington It pm. No.ll " Pari! 6 20 am. aton A Dm. ATT. lliva villa a lonm No. 10 ' MayeTillefOOam. " Lexlnaloa 9 73am Mijitllla 4.1am Lexingtons S3 pm No. W" MayaTlllalOOpm No. rum dally, and haa dtycoachia from Cln nnatl to Waihlnaton. Pullman Hleeneraio Kana. wba Falla. W.Va. and Recllnlcg Ch Ington. Hlopa only at atatlona on K. C IL K. wneretime la glean. Ko. Z runi dalle, eaceot aunu.ji nsa lurougo roacnea 10 nun ingion. ro. 4 runa dally, except Munday; haa through coachee to Ml. tllerung and parlor car to Marirille. No, 3 run-dally; haa elrgantday coach from Waahlng ton. Pullman Meeper from Kanawha Falla and parlor cara from Lrxlog on to Cincinnati. Only three Hope. Not. 1 and S tun dally, except Bun day, and faaaa through coachee from Huntington and ML merlin. Direct connection at Lexington with alagea for Ulchmond,Ky.,Lawrencebarg,a;y., and Verwlllea, Ky. O. W. BEN DER, C. L. BROWN, superintendent. Gen'l I'm. A Tkt. AgL llencral officea, Curlngloo, Ky, Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railway. Tinaurra Ti-A-iBiiiirEJi Ineflect Nor. 24, 1882. 1883. Harper's Hnznr! tH'J 11.1.1 ni 11 i 1. 1. 1 .j 4 an iiopuuirjournai 11 rare roTBiMoauoq 01 in- eralure, art andfaihlon III itnrlre, poemi ind eaujaareby tha beat wrlteraef Europe and Amer ica 111 engraving! immeta is mgneii ariuiieex eelleoce: and In all ruitlera ivrtalalnf to faihlon It liunlierully acknowledgnl to te tha leading authority la the land, The nw tolume will con tain many brilliant norcltlet. IIAItPKICM PKKIOKIOA na ran. - Harp r'a Weekly.... llarper'a Magaalne llarpera Uuar .. .. The lllaka abora publication! . Any Twoobnee namel .. ... ... llarper'a Young 1'rvple. ..... llarper'a Mignloe, I llirt'.r'i Young People. I " ' llirper'a Frinklln tSuara Library, one year, a Buraurrs:..M .11 to PO 4 CO 10 m T 00 ' 5 00 Htf-TttSi MHBHgT rr-tag, II 'it "' ft ""aiaBrN 1 vbIbb . 'MigWip-earyiaBaBV JLv gTrgeaaaaaBaC oaBBBa. ataaaaaTaaram fCn TK M wmi xrm uok aaaaaaaMgaaf !B) aafaaPfaWN SaaaaW74aaaBaaai7 VTC ro'7.F" -. CROOKKVEfiMlfUGE. .. ,Thla Preparal in la pnrelr veaetal.la and free II tu from all del. '1 1 .0 t ne d-nc r u u'.itaMrrj, an4 4 pn It la aloojute j (rum lu buna all kinl4of trurnn 4 (o rrom tua human ariletn It. li nt natiMwiipg to to (O : "" niinrncaieiioniarn n.l rnueirn will Ule ' irrm ,w" readily aa t her it i i... !.-. whirh itall J VV reromrarrMl It to ewrjr h. ueaeeper parenUewn I M . SOU apply It with aMr 10 W Veiled n.l nirhliti -kw ibki. fn,andJiroaeaplfltl I unrsHrtaHly'eiWMa the a-rauio.ie or the luiu -! 11 the my leert,! Alirer inal M l4eant lotake 101 up In Iwo-ouM-a lili. aad aoM by dealer at lomtr-hte Puatage free to all lobwrlbera In the etatci or Canada. The Tolutuel of the Peiar teglo with the Bnt number lor January of each year. When no lloie a mentioned. It will be undenlood that theeub crlber wlihea to commence wltb taeaumlwr next after the ircelpt of order. The lut four aonual folamee of llirper'a Ranr In neat cloth binding, will be lent by mail podigepald, or by eipreM, free ol eine pro vided Ibeeipeniedoca not exceed one dollar rar volume) for If per volume. Cloth eace fur each velume, lullable lor bled Ing. will beeeut by mall, wlnald, on receipt or II each Iletalttancea ahould be made by iil-nice mon ey order or drilt, lo avoid chinre ol lou, Addrcit IIARI'I'.KA' nnTlli:HN,New Y rk Afflicted, Attention I)lt. GAM'S II EaiEDIES! FOR THE MILLION. rente. Trrabvtlle Manora-turei by C I'llllltnt: CO. BSr. too Main l.trr.1. Lwidarlfle, Jttfc For ailt n Dtanlard by I'anar A M Auaraa MANUFACTURED BY W. K. (1ANN, M P.. MONTICELLO. KY. CINCINNATI HOUTIIERN DIVIHION. pain In ray aide and back, and CTcat moot- tended with great wcalneal. deprea. aorcnesi on my breait, with ihoot. ing palm all through my body, at. ivu vi .ii it., aw, iu. vi myyi. tile. I have Ukea several diffcrcnr medicine!, and wai treated by prom inent phyilclani for my liver, kid nevl. analpleca.Lut leot no relief I thought 1 would try lkown'i Iron Butcri j I have now taken oae bottle and a half and am about well pain In tide and back all eone aorcnesi all out of my breast, and I have a good appetite, and am gaining in atrregthandncsh. Itcan iustlybe ICU II called tha kimg tf mtJuiHtt. John K.Allincu. Brown's Iron Bitters is composed of Iron insoluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. aoDTiiaotiao. STATIONS. Lva. ClDclnnall.. " (leorgetowo..HH ' Lexington....., Nlcholaavllle .. lllih llrldn. " Harrodiburg junct'o " Danvllle.. I " Danville Junction.. I cwmeraei .... Point llurnalde... ' ltockwood .,-, boring City ... ' Jce ..M. Arr. Chattanooga ....... Nol7,No 5, No 3 Cap- Nlgt Accom Lex. Fjpi Dally D'ly Dai-! Ex. fcx B ly 18'nd'y KM" p.M I P. M 0 251 g 40 4 39 S Mill 07 (43 9 3J.11 30 7 10 ill 87 7 34 N01313 IV 7 37 Acu 17 73 8 11 D'ly 17 37 173 Lx.B 13 4 B 33 7 70 A. M 733 , 7 10 3 03 7 41 ttt'Z'ZZ. KM 70,M... 9 43 g jo Nol Mall and Eft Ol 843 1178 13 00 13 73 I37 1 03 IIS 143 173 840 7 3l 873 1013 1073 aOkTHHOL'ND. MlNiifl of mfiilprnin nnllliAr nrillnnrilv late witunhaml-yjoror was tho quick oondemu overjlUIug which U hojoaA "Ply. lihchrriDKo. $1.25 TWICE A WEEK. $1.25 Tho Host, Nowsloat and Cheapest Nowepaper la the South. The Semi-Wekljr Post! Enrybody ahould take II. ltisdewucrHlle, but It alvea tha lateet newidayi In advance of the old-uahloned weak- Ilea, aud br laaa monar. at the aame Hull Ititlenrudeut In polltlii. It conlalna the beat newt aumuaryi the beat reading matter: tha beat adltorlala and tha beat market re port! all tor only fl.Mper jear, SKND FOR SPECIMEN COl'IEH. Every firmer, every merchant, every trader muat have It. rjubacrlle at once I Kemeuber you get 104 paoera and double the reading matter given by aa ordlaary weekly for Afl.VJ, audltcoiuea to you f icfce) irrtJt. luud the woniy to our axent In rourcountr or remit direct to ui, uuuuvtia.e ruoi. LoulirlUe, Ky. i,ve. Chitlanooga...... " HOyCa. M-....MM. " riprlngClty ...-.. " Uockwood ........... Point llurniide " Bomer-et. ...... . . 11 liauvllla Junction... Danville ., ' Harrodiburg J unci's ingo uriuge... Nlcholaavllle. " Lxlonlon.. tleorgatown... Arr. UnclnnaU NolSo P.M 5 00 S 10 7 18 740 Nol8 Us. Lap. P.M. 7 30 363 523 P.M, 7 30 7 43 S3 10 M 1 87 3 13 33 144 3 67 4 11 4X3 8 03 6 78 7 40, No 4 P. M No 3 630 8 40 664 8 1(1 33 7 03 733 10 73 A.M 813 630 710 800 II 43 13 IU 163 3 03 218 3 30 263 3 73 8 48 8 03 The world It Hied with the wonderful, beauti ful and Intricate Intention, ol man, yet all the combined talent and genlui Ihit the world haa ev er knewh nil never produced anything that can compare with 'Dr. (Jann'a nemrdlei " Medical kill and eclenee have, ai yet, tailed to dlicuver any thing mual to them, fur tha cure of tha dls- . eaaea for which they are recommended Ai I heir vlrluea and usee are Milted br thousand! throuih. out the lengih and breadth ol the land, andae standard r'ainllv !(llelne- thev e.nnot Ih mi. celled, ant are fully aubstantlated by the itroog eat teatlmoolala. Kor Cuugha, Colda, Croup. Uronehltla, Coniumn- Hon aud all Duwaieaa ol the Throat and Luogi, t ITho Dr. Giiiih'm CuiirIi Njrup. For Liver Complatnt.Dyipepsla. Indlteilloo Jaun- i dice, Conillpatlon, Sour tttomach and all llllloui Llaaawa, i ITmo J)r. (JuiiiVh Liver Cure. Kor Rhrumallim, Neuralgia, Strains, Brklsea and Kwelllngi an external application for manor' beaat Hue Dr. Gaiin'M Lliiliuciil. ror Piles, Hemorrhoids, Burnt, Vlilula and all ilmllar dlieaaee, Vho Dr. GHiiii'HlMloOliiiuicnt. For Freah Cull, Burnt, Ulcert and Old Sorra, (Jho Dr. GauirH IMfier-Swcct (Miituieul. Vho Dr.Guiiii'H.StouiitcIi ItKlcnt A Reliable Tonic, Apiietlier and Hloo.1 puilner, and also cures Dy)ic.la. Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Malarial i-evrra and all erlodlcal DiieiKi. Manufsclun d and tir aale by w. ic. OAasrocr, ix. r., Bote proprietor. Montlcalla, Ky tr-AII orden by u.ll will receive piomp! attention. 33-11 Cures CourIis, Colds Croup, Bron chitis, Laryngitis, Hacking, Epn inodle. Chronio nnd Whooping Coughs, 8oro Throat Soro Cheat, Congested Lungs, Inflamod Lungg, Fnoumonia. DicolJin J II 1V11NOV, II W reariMreel, llnclonill, O HALL'S ATARRH Gs 13 ItECOMHEirDED DY PmraiCIAKO. OUllUO Catarrh of tha Natal Cavlty-Chronlo ona Ulcornllvol Catnrrlv of thn Car, t.o or Triroat. Itla taken INTCNNALLV, and acta DlfiroTLV upon tha Blood and Mucoua Ourfacea of ths Syt'om. It I at tho boat Blood Purifier In tha WORLD, nnd la worth ALL that lo churned for It, for THAT alono. .HL7 INIEStfAL CURE FOR CATARRH rr-IN TUB MAUKITTuO And wo offer Ono Hundred Dollnra tor any Cneo of Cntirrh It will not Hum, WILL CtJUU ANY CAKU. Offlco of A. T. HTiwanr Oo.l Cuicxcj, III , Juno 4, 10. ( itettrt. F J. (Kent Uit I o , TolrJo, O. G'enlcmen. - I take tdcaaura Inlofunnln- you that I have need llalra Catarrh Cum. It has rurcil in I am very ail ami doa't IiealtUn to My 'hat It will cure any c.rno of Catarrh If talcra pruperljr. Yuura tnilr, J. II. 'iTuTTirnroaix UOHTII 8IO A IIOTTI.i:. H. Munaar, Jackaen, Mlrlt, wrttea Have bail ratarrliforVOytans. Ilali'a Catarrh Cure curul nm, ConMder It worth $ 10 0J a liottln. rT-bold by all Dmirelata at ',& rta rer ImtUn. Uiiulartiinxlandaol.lbrl' J CUiafCY 4 CO. . oloPn-iflctoni, TOLEDO, OHIO, lor aale In Hianfordby Penny AMeAlliter, ALABAMA (mBAT.BOUTUKUN. I A.M. Lve.Chattauouga... ,. .-... 0 00 ' Atlalla ...-. M. ... ... .. 13 66 " lllrmlngbam. ....... ... . s 13 " Tuacaluuaa ... .... ... ... 6 33 Arr. Meridian... ...-............ . 1000 Lve. Meridian .....m.l 6 30 " TuKalooaa...... ... ., 9 67 " B;ruiltnbiui.. 13 31 Altalle.. ..... . 380 Arr. Chattanooga..... ........... ... . 8 30 V1CK6DUKO AND MEBIDIAN. Lve. Merldlau... ... I...... .1070 " Brandon...,..... M... 368 " Jackaon I 8 66 Arr. Vlckiburg,.. , ..I j 8 70 Lve. Vlckiburg.. ' Jacksoa ..... " Hrendon.... ' l-'orl Arf. Meridian I 8 00 ... 10 41 . ill 73 .... . 1 44 .. . 4 43 VICktHBUKU. BmtEVCPOItT AND PACIFIC. Lve. Vlck. burg ........... ....... .. 1 . 110 M IWlta ,.. ... ... 1380 Arr. Moprua .... ....... w ..... 6 80 Lve. Mouroe-..... ,.,...., n. .... 7 30 ' Delta .... 13 80 Arr. Vlckibuig-.,.., .....,.. .. ..... 2 00 JOHN 6COTT, V. P. and Oen. Man. On Bou. R'y, Cincinnati, Ohio; E. P. WILHON.O. K and P. A. Cln. sou. ll'y, Clnclnuall, O.i II. OOLU BBAN. U. P. A. A, (J. H. Wf, Ckattauoaca.Taon.t L ANDRETHS' PEdimeeseeds drprQlP0'''10 MEWCHANToncueWewPlnnlOr-iraigh OttUO For the MARKET GARDENER OCbDo CCCnq For the PRIVATE FAMILY QKCnC Xlk.aW8wVlCrOWn hyfllirBfllwngonourown Fnrmal3EZ.KJ-ja Iky IlaDdaome lllu.lratcd Calalogue and Iturul ItrgUtcr I'll 111: TO .I,I MKItCIIANTS, WKNI) US YOUK HUWINKhS CAHIIS VOIt TUAIli: I.Ist. DAVID LANDRETH&SONS.SEED GROWERS.PHILADELPHIA 1 EDWARD WILD ERS J. HAKDY, U P. A. V. A M. U'y. Vkktbuiw, Mite.: JOE F. McUUlBE, U, P. A. Y., B. & P. K'y, Monroe, La. Never alls to cmo Fever aud Ague, latarmitlint Favar, Dumb Agui, Dyiptpilt, Llvtr Complaint, Indigaitloa, Colie aud Flux. It will Curo Caitiveneit. It it a tulo Anllblliout Alterative and Tealc, a mild and Dtllghtful latlgoraat for Delicate Women, a powerful rccupe rant after tbo frame baa been debilitated aud reducvd by tlckucaa, an, I'lrellent apiotUvr, glrea tono to tho digeaUre orgaua, preveuU Malaria, brac-ca up the ryiUm, atrengtlicuA Uio portal circulation aud clean the vibole animal economy from Ibo aecjx o( illacaae, Tbo allgbtoat attack ol fever may be a prelude to the wont, and tho remedy that would conquer It whllat It la yet In iu commence ment, may be o( no value when it Is at IU full development. Particu larly la thla the cara with persona around whom tbe pcalUeruut Inllutuco of Malaria cllugg la the form of Dumb Chilli, Brew Ague, Pilnful Spleen, and Weak. Slomith. For the Cure of all tho above Dlacaaca thla preparation aUnda unrivaled, and IU sood and permanent tCVcti aro attested by tbouaanda, and It U rcrommeudvd alike by tho ablest medical men and the ministry. TRY IT, all you tlat aw afflicted, and bo convinced ( lla woudclful power aud benefi cial effect!. STOMACH BITTERS, ITor HUlo In Htuiiturcl lay Xoiiny afc SltiAllHtor. 4 1 I t