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There are many white soups, each represented to bi "just as good as tbe Ivory.',' They are not, ' , ' but like - - ' -' all counterfeits, ' they Jack ". . ; - J the peculiar and remarkable -qualities of the genuine. Ask for 1 Ivory Soap and- insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere. JJo)kitt0ttUe Etntitfluatt. . HAND 10 NINTH STREET, HOPKINSVILLE, - - KENTUCKY A3VEETIEHT3 BATES. One Inoh one time, $1.00; on work, 91.S0; lx BMntiit,fv.oo; twelve moo me n ou. One column one time, 91 00; one week, 118.00; Ms nonius, iw.oo; twelve montne, s.su.iw. THE UNSPOKEN. Am)le lc&70B seem Ui-oMnROvT, aMatUt-buads drop from bough to bough, Wllain In, sweet ruin ; lothos the dustblown grass below Aadvll the valleys free nor srrowj ( Oh, tender rain I Arn the ilTeryeloadi away, -Vol the prisma tlo drops olivy The smiling sun, And, In the waiting rootlets, fold The rote's blush, the lily's gold: Oh, glad, iweet sunt Betide a mitten, brenklnir heart. Warm tear-drop 111; they eoothe tUeimmrtt Sweet, slent tours, Their flow a benediction fin a .Again the bruited and sujrn! lossed Ureal -.- - Ob, tender tears 1 A amlle torna baek thehopcleii word And loftier truat u sad soul tilrred: Sweet, r.nbow smile I Aglow with loro. its mystto charms, Strangely each larking fear disarms: ' , Bloat, prloeleaa amllel Ah! helper In life's want and pain, Spare not to bring glad bloom again. Through mi lee or tears. Unspoken aympntby can thine , Through these with light almost divlnei III est t ml let I Blent lenral Mrs. XL K. Dunbar, in Watchman. REVENGED. Bow a Menagerie was Turned Loom la b Y.'aroliouso. Wits B:c Elephant SUrla til. Boenpna anil Then All Join Heartily In the Ctooroe Th. Narrator e MoeB Utiwilllng Spectator. ' I was acting as shIpplng-c!orlc In llio efllco o( tho Liverpool and Cal- itla Steamship line at Cupe Town, bnd among the helpers In the big warehouse were two or throe follow! who wore called 'Hull-Mots." iliey were a mixture of white nod black, but not niulaltoos. Tho color was more llko that of tho Chinaman, and their Tornacular was a queer mixture of English and Dutch. These fellows wero as servile as sluvos to one's face, lnil as revengeful us fiends behind his linck. The old clerk had boon lu fear of them and had. put up with their faults, but I worked them around pretty lively from the first duy, and at Iho end of tho first month bod plenty of cause to discharge them. 1 had the power to hire and dischnrgo my own help, having1 at times as many as twenty-live mon in the sbeds, nud so nothing was said about these three going away. They mado no protost to me, but a Boer who was acting as my assistant warned me that 1 had best look out for myself for the next few weeks, as ho bad overheard them threatening voiigoanoo.. Two dnys after the discharge of the men an English ship, which had been around to the east coast and up the hay of Bengal collecting wild animals for the Itoyal Museum at London, put Into Cape Town In distress. She was leaking so badly thut sho hod to go Into dry dock, and she had to bo llghtod of almost every thing beforo she oould pass over tho gate sill of the dock at her disposal. The animals were stored In one end of our big ware-house, which was a building 200 feet long by 100 foot wide. Tliero was one big African elephant and two medium tizod ones from India, togethor with two male HonB, tnree tigers, four or five hyenas, several wolves, a couple of panthers, and a large number of monkeys. All but tho elephants wero in cuges, and these vera placed In a row at one end of tho building, and the elephants far enough away so that they could not reach the cnges or each other. They seomod peacefully in clined, although strangers to each other, and the beasts and serpents had keen so shaken up at soa that they were glad to secure rest and sloop. It was In summer and tho weather was vory hot. The warehouse was only one story high, built of brick, and the many windows in it were doubly guarded to keep out robbers. Stout iron bnrs ran up and down, and out Ida of them were heavy wire screens.' This enabled us to leave all windows raised day and night and keep the building ventilated. In the center of the building was a cupola, furnishing further light and Tentilutlon, and at the east end a little room had been partitioned off for my office. This room contained a sleeping bunk and a hammock, and I slept here and took my moals at a hotel. There was no tvalchrann inside the house, but one was statlouod on the whnrf Outsldo. At midnight of the night of which I am now going to write thore was a full moon, and tho Interior of the big warehouso was almost as light as duy.' I hud been nsloop for an hour and a half, when I was suddenly awakened liy a trumpet blnst from the.blg ele phant. Ho was chained by one fool to u ring bolt in the floor, and stood broadside to ouo of the windows and about t"0 feet away. Ho trumpeted as If highly angered, and as .1 dropped out of tho hammock I heard him tug ging to break his chain. Oo that aids of my office was a large window, and I had no need to open the door to see what was going on. I saw tbe big fel low tugging and straining, and he toado the building, shake. w(thhU irumpetlng, I oqo't Uilnlt I kad Iwnn en my Ml l"" minute whan hli Chain iniiP!ia 4 he Ihon it struck mo lliat;il: iituauon was an unplo.isntit one. , ' Mv office was onuoslto ond of the ultf floors of tho warohouso, but ninety foot away. To reach It I must cross tho building. -. My firs! Idea was to go for help to secure tho eJopUuiit, but IiO had scarcely brokon. . loose wuon pauua monluui rolgnod supremo. Tho othor elophunts began to trumpet and to train nt their chains, and every wild beuet sot up an 'outcry fbcr. big fol; low enmo strlght to my ond ol tho warehouse .swinging his trunk right and loft,, and within Un feet of my dour be began work on lilly sucks of corn corded up iu a row. lis picked up tho sacks, ono after another, and flung them about, and he grew more angry Kith each effort. Ho wasn't through with the sacks when tho smaller elo phunts broke loose, mil then 1 kne what I must propare for. Tho watch man outside bad caught the alarm, and he came to the nearest window and shouted to mo. I dared not answer him, as the olepbantwas now close by, and I was fearful that tbe sound of my voice would cause him to attack my frail shelter. -' '- Having Unwed tho last sack high In air, the big follow mudo a rush down the warehouse for tho smaller onos, who were trumpeting at each other other and preparing for a row. He knocked one of theut over with his rush, and then pursued the other as he Bed among the piles of freight. We had boon protty well cleaned out by tbe last ship, but we had considerable machinery, two hundred barrels of salt, three hundred bags of sugar, Ave hundred bnrrols of flour, about a thousand American smoked bams, with, porbaps, fifty boxes, large and . small, containing dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, and other stuff. When the small ele phant who was knookod down went over he smashed tbe lion's cage, and I plainly saw both of them luup over blm and spring upon the cage holding tbo monkoys. Such a growling and snarling and howling and roaring no one ever hoard boforo, and the rumpus drew the attention of the elephants di rectly to the cages. Dropping their own differences for the moment, they drove nt tho cages, and in two minutes tbo entire collection except one wolf, killed in his cage, was let loose and flying around the big room. By this time the watchman hod aroused a number of people, but they dared not open the door. I stood no show to reach the door and let mysell out, and at onee decided that my safest plan was to keep quiet. I was In the dark. est corner of tho building, and unless one of tho elephants took It Into his head to Investigate I might hope to escape injury. My room was not as high as tlie coiling of the warehouse, but only about nine feet, and tbe top of it wns celled over. This made platform about 9x14, and I knew that soma of tho animals would seek this sholter If driven that way. All did fly to my end of the building as they got out of their cages, and tho vory first move mado by ouo of the panthers was to leap upou the platform. Tbo other was seized by one of the tigers right beforo my door, and tho fight lasted until tbe elephant cumo to investigate. Then for about five minutes every thing was as quiet as you please. The animals seemed to be sizing oach othor up. and taking In the situation. I could hear tho peop'e outside moving about and talking in exciting tonos.but when they bailed mo I darol not re ply, for tho big olephant stood within four feet of my window, and was grow ing restless for furthor destruction. Tbe lions stood sldo by sldo on tho barrels of flour, which wci-B piled up about about oigbt feet high, whilo tbo tlgoi-s wore furthor down on tho other sldo and well on top tho bags of sugar. Ono panther was above me, as I huve said, while the othor had skulked amoti; tbo machinery. The wolves I could not sco, but a big serpent was over by the doors, and tbe monkeys were aloft among the rafters. One of tho bears was crowded Into a corner evidently wishing to keep out of tho row, while the othor I could not sea. The hyenas hud been skulking among the hams, and hat started the row anew was one of thein trotting down a wide aisle toward my office to find safer sholter. Tbe patter of his feet aroused the big elephant and be mado a break for tbe lions, who wore wav ing their tails and dofylng him to coma on. Uo hit tho pile of flour bar rels about in the center, and knocked a lot of thom down, but before he had reached them both lions leupod to his back, and from thonce to tlw floor bo hind blm. This was the sig nal for a torrlblo .battlo, a sort of free-for-all fight I oould see the ontlre length ol an als'.o thirty feet wide, and It was in this aisle that tho lions, tigers, hyenas, and wolves fell upon each othor with such ferocity that my hair stood on and, and tho sooros of people now at tho windows foil back in terror. Whilo the wild beasts wore having It out, tho two smaller elephants began a row, and the big fellow came swinging up the aisle in which the hams wero scat tered in search of something to vont his spite on. I drew back from tho window afraid ho would boo mo through tho glass. Ha reached out his trunk and folt all over the glass, which was a now substance to him, and he might porhaps have pulled the room down over my head had not the panther above mo betrayed his pres ence by a growl. ' Uo had better havo kept quloL The elephant uttered a shrill cry and reached for him, and although Iho panthor bit and tore at the trunk fooling for him, he was solzed, hold aloft for a moment and then dushod to tho floor with such forco as to brook evory bono in his body. If ever a man was scared out of bis boots by an adventure, he was no more alarmed than I was as that elephant wont swinging down ono Isle and up another, o earing overy thing before blm. Ho knocked the other two down among tho flour barrels, and then pursued tho wild blasts as they ceased tholr tight mil fled before him. He picked up h'Mii utter ham and flung them the leu'ih uf tho building and a lHrge cogwheel bolonglng to un engine was flung ngulu.t my bulkhead with such force as to shutter four of the boards. From tho time tho second row bogan to Its close was thlrty-fivo minutes, and all this time oach boast and animal was tutoring his own pe culiar war cry. The row was brought to a close In a peculiar manner. The bears had kept clear of tho fight as long os possible, .but. wh?n . finally forced Into ft both taoltlad the ele phant m tho patty rsipnnslble: for 'the situation. As thov did so l: ruihtd tull till tit Cuo Of "lltO ttj' fTbor."aiiu' otu'i-hui It Out wlt'.t him, and loo:,' lilm loll tip tha wharf In theuutln strcot With ono of the bears fast.otiod ton hind leg. Such of tho 'T!'d beasts as were nut too badly Injuuil at' once broke for the door. One of the tigers and both of the panthers were dead in th weurbouio. Tho other IIom oi cit'Mi through the town, nnd wero killed miles away a day or two subse. quontiy. une oi mo uons was ueau, iiid the othor Instead of boitiug up tne troet as h wont out, ran along th'o wharf and leaped aboard of a eooMInj schooner a bundrod yards away. ; Oi I of the batches was open, and he loap ' ed down, and next dny was shot lr his hiding place. 1 wo of tho five hyenas got out alive, and wjro killed noxtday while secreted under a barn. Not a wolf was left alive, but the monkeys and serpents had climbed aloft by the supports, and kopt themselvos out of the row,' . '.i . 'J. ;'J. i Of the two small olephants ono had a leg broken nnd the othor had been so severely Injured Internally that he died before morning. The big one, together with the two bears, kept right on through the town and 'beyond, whore they separated. The bears wero shot by the mon who went In pursuit, whilo the elephant was capturod nnd brought back, so generally knookod out that he was throe months gottlng ovor It. It wns six months after tho adventure before we learned what brought It about, Then we ascertained that ono of the discharged "Half Hots" took this way to be rorengod on mo and the company, Standing at tho window op posite the big elephant ha had used a hollow reed to blow llttlo darts at bin, and one of these hod struck the mon ster in the right eye and mode blm furious, f ' : ! 1 v j The warehouse was a sight to behold the next morning. Over-throe hundred barrels of flour had been smashoti, the sugar was scattered from end to end, dry goods and groceries Uttered the floor, and tbe corn oould never be sep arated from the sugar. The bams were about the only things saved, and those bad been tossed to every point ol tbe compass. The all-around damage was estimated at a hundred thousand dollars, and the man responsible for it died before ho could be brought to trial. in. x. sun. THRIFT IN TRIFLE3, Tbe Talus of Petty Hav:na ran BTol Be loo IIIbUIj titlinetrO. . The conscientious habit of saving every thing that may bo turned to any account, fitting tho olijoct, however smuIL into its right place. Is a habit lu itself enough to Insure thrift. There are so many thiugs about the house hold which are thrown aside which by careful thought may be turned to uso- Hise providers buy only goods of gen uiue value, which may be u3cd to tha last shred. This Is true of market, buying, of shopping, of every thing that may be purchased. Thero Is a good brand of flour and a makoshrlft brand; a cloth firm and well mado. of wool, and a cloth to tuko its place, cheap and filnisy, of cotton wool. In idl these cases the genuine cloth Is the cheapest in tbe end; the good brand Hour will give the best nnd moat nour ishing bread! ' The well-made cloth may be washed or cloansod again and again, and be made over till nothing is left of it X grant deal n)ay lis suvee. oven in buttons, threads and pins nnd noedlos, little minutiae of which wo seldom think. It Is In the sedulous care tbut overy article ahull be used, that every bit of cloth shall bo turnod and mil) ovor till it has passed usofulnoss. that consists the chance of the average family for an orderly, woll-rod, well-cloLhcu home. Lnvlsbness Is tho worst of providers. It is the systematic, steady band, oaroful of minutiae, that ppo. vidos a boms and table where genuine aomfort and good cheer prevail. Sim ple spending of monoy can not acoouv pllsh tho same result that euro can. The children of poor men, brought tip to habits of thrift, usually enjoy more actual luxury than the children of a ipendthrift. Thore is no poverty so hopeless as that of the spendthrift, who varies from feast to famine, from rags to velvet, with the regularity of clock -pendulum. i-.xtruvaganoe ihould be looked upon as a siq, a fail, ure of trust to use honestly tha goods Sod has given us, not considered in the light, trivial way it is. as some thing tbe individual alone would suf fer from. - And after all bis own affaire Christ continually refers to money. He recognizes its value and limitations,: and visits with doubled acorn those who devote thomsclvos purely to mon- 3y-gotting, as tho money-changers and' buyers who peopled tho xemple with' tholr stalls la their eagerness to socure tholr gains. N. Y. Tribune. TACT IS SUCCESa Ths Importance or nubbin Mghtlr Against Weakness ami PrcJudlM, A story is told of a dignitary of the church who somowhat astonUhed an audionco of young clorgymen by tak ing the above words as the text of an address. In which he lmprossod upon his hearers tho Importance of tact in dealing with tholr lay brethren. Speaking generally. It may bo said that in cvory walk of Ufo delicato treatment and gcntlo handling are often the socrot of success in donllng both with persons and things. Tbo groat gift of tact bo dilllcult to doflno, so easy to appreciate and admire. Is nothing mora thun the art which en ahlos Us possosijors to "rub lightly" in all tho relations of life. The instinct which helps us to undordtnud char acters widely dilleront, whioli gives us a quick perception of tho susceptibil ities of olhors, is essontlal to nil who aspire to deal successfully with their follow-mon. Even in the most commo:iptuoo du ties of ovory-dny llf,j tho art of rub bing lightly will ofton onablo us to ovorcomo difilculties and , obstaoloi which have resisted nil othor methods. The servant who possesses a "light hund" Is Indeed "a li-oajuro" in tha oyos of her mistress, and will succeol in many llttlo domestio duties where clumsy flngors would uttot'ly fuiL Though of most linportanco, and scon in its highest form in tho world at large, there is ampio scope for the exorclBo of tuct in tho narrower circle of homo life and social gatherings. And bore It mny bo obsorvud that this natural Instinct uud Insight Into' char acter, connected as it is with the finer oollngs of our nnturo. is seen mora commonly and In a higher degree among women than among men. who does not admire the ready tact which eoublos a popular bostons to mako a, 3xeTPHVt"Tioo!!,''! orV .looTber words, to harmonlia the somewhat .discordant Ittnshtt of mlsoeUanaou assemblage, "What ran equal worn an's tiiot.' i.iys Oliver Worrdoll Holmes, 'hor delmady, hei" sabtloty of appro, tension, hor quldknoss to tool the changes of temperature, as (be warm and cool currents of talk blo by turnsP" ' . -.i If wo consider (i9 Importance, ol tnct lu the wider relations of life, we hall llnd that those who can rub llffht--4y nchlcve a large mca3uro of success In doallng with others. Porhaps tho value of1 tnct wtti be most readily and most commonly rec ognised In the region of diplomacy. And while It mny bo said to attain its highest development in the successful ambassador who carrlos on negotia tions of the most delicato nature, on which the issues of p-ooj or war may depend, lt 'tsof almost equal im portance to tho great party loador, the populur Bishop, the omlnont physlcnn. tbe successful heod-mnstor. One and all of these in their different spheres carry out more or less unconsciously tho prlncip'.o of rubbing lightly in their intercourse with tholr follow. mon. If It be too much .to say that , "tact is success'' iu life. It mvr at any rate be safely assorted that to those whoso work consists mainly In man aging or Influencing others, the art ol rubbing lightly is a most Important factor la the attainment of popularity. Chambor't Journal . HIS COPSHIP VANQUISHED. Aa UaRTnaimetleRl roueomaa'e Attaek ea aa Uutorlaaata aakelai. A man was lying stretched out on one of tho benches In the Court House park the other night, It was nearly midnight, the leaves rattled dismally in the autumn wind, the park was long ago desortod and tbe benah was any thing but a pleasant resllng-plaoo. and yoP the man lay there uatll a police man rudoly shook his aoouioor ana sftWi . l i 'You can't my hem." .. V lim not laying hore,..slr," rjplloj the man. :' ; i i ,' f ' . ''But you are; what'rs) yoa trivia' meP" . , 'But Tnt not.'' - "OU,. oma off, let up, or fU call the wagon. You can't lay hero, say.-- i -v -: '- . . ' - i. "But I say I'm not laying here." "Well, want are yen dolus;, then you b'ame fool f "I'm lyi2 hero, sir, w laying) I'm no hon," -1 ; i . 'Wall.' lying, then,' said ths blue. coat, In Intense disgust; "yen can't Ho hero. then. ' "But I differ with you thoie I say I can He bora ' "And I say you can't" "Hut I can." Well, 'I say yoii e.".n't," and the officer gara a strong tug at his coat collar, which sent his bat rolling off ou to the grass, notwithstanding Bio ox plicit orders to keep off, "My friend," said the weary one, aj ba arose uud praparoJ to accompany tho olfloor, "you could niver fu:low your culling In Boston. You say I can nut lie on that benoii. when I have l mady proven to you icy eminent ability in that direction. H id you romurkoj to mo: 'You may not' " - But tho copper was pulling tho box by this time, and told 111. ward to "drop bis chlu." TjloJo Blade. , Crsdua'lp Wasting Awss When your practicing frlcna aososi the wuy has learned to play the oornol he will etitei talu Ilia whole neighbor hood." aula Mrs, B.-ouru, "Yes." said Mrs. Crown, "but by that lime tl.ero won't be any neigh borhood bore." Eomervllle Jourual The coldest region In tho Uultod States Is Iho stretch of country oa the northern border from the Minnesota takes to the western line of Dakota. At Pembina, whioli lies near the forty, ninth pnrallol, the lowest temperature, recorded In the great storm of tbe winter of lf)7d was ti deg. below aero. This is believed to be the lowest tern, porature reached in the United btutna. Remarkable Rsscua. Mrs Michael Curtain, Plainfleld.III. makes tho statement that she caught colli, which settled on her lungs; she was treated rora month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a kovtltu aiatim of conwumjmuu aim mat uo iiieuieius could cure her. Her druggist suggosttd Dr. Kiug's Mew Discovery for (Jousoinptlou i she bought a bottle and tr her delight fouud herself belli ined from the first dose, one continued it and taking ten bottles. found herself sound ana well, now does her own housework and is aswsll as she ever was. Free trial bottes of (his Qreat Discovery at H B. Garners Pharmacy Large bottles 60c and $100. , , . Happy Hooslsrt. -Win. ' . Tiininona, Poslinasler of I.l.villo, lnil., writes) "Kleotrlc Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, or same place, says: "Find Electric Hitters to be the bast Kidney and Liver medicine j made me feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, Baine town, says I Electric Bitters 1. jtirt the thing for a mmi who Is sll ruu down and don't care whether he tires or dies; he round new strength, good appetite and full Just like he hid a new lease on life. Only Wj a bottle, at II. B. Uarnor's I'liarmacy. Bucklsn's Arnica Salve. I The Best Balve In the world for Cuts, Hruie, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Ilhoii m, f ever aores, letter, Snapped Hands, Cliiblalns Corns, and all akln Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or uo psy required. It Is gaur- anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by H. B. Oaruer Drunkenness Liquor Hsbit In sll ths World hears is but uns uurs, Or. Hsinss' Qolden Specific. Tt can be taken in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking It, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether the pa tieut is a moderate drinker or an el- cohol la wreck. Thousands of drunk ards Wave been cured who bare taken the Golden Specifis In tholr coffee without their knowienga, ana to-uay believe (hey nnit drinking of their own free will, no naruirui rjieot results - from it administration. Cures guaranteed. Bend for circular and full partionlars, Address In confidence, Goldim Sparine Co., 185 Race Street, Clnolnnti, Ohio.- i THI. WORLD'a PKOPLL llellBtMena rat ths Memher si Twelve . ,- Hundred Mill ea. ; Thor tr statliltolmn In lovorat countries, the boat kuown of whom Is the learned1 German, norrSchem, who endeavor to present from time to time statistics of the population of the en. Ure World. Inasmuch as many popu lous countries hare no oonsua, and often nothing like a census, those world-atatlatlctana can only put to gether, as to these countries, the best attainable jjuessos. nevertheless, they probably make a tolerably near estimate of tbe popula tion Of the entire world, which they put at twelve hundred million. The number of men Is supposed to be some what smaller than the number of women. Tint tiotnber of deaths In the entire world, snch year, ts placed at about thlrtr-nro and aquartermlllloa. -which woula soaks nearly one hundred thou sand a Bay, four thousand an hour aaS sixty-seven a mlmitn. i Oa the other band, there are. It ts estimated, thlrty-elx and thrse-quar - tars ssinten pet-sous born every year, j whtsh wemld meko more than eae hue s' red fboosnod per day. and seventy ' per minute. Tbe average duration ef Mrs, In the world aa a whole, re thirty-eight years. One-quarter of the people npon earth die before reselling the soveateonta ! year. About six ef each eae thousand persona bora roach the age ef seveaty Ive years. Married poo pie live ts a greater age tlinn tKn nnmaiviMl; tnmnarua twAnla eessive snters and the Indolent; aad lbs people sf Savlllscd nations eutllvs Iho savage aoes --Youth's Compaa ton,'? . eoap Bubbles That Win Last . Te make soap-bubbles that win last for several hours hi easy enough if the following liquid be used: Dissolve one part by weight of Marseillos soap, out into thin siloes. In forty par of dis tilled water, and diver. Call she al tered llqnld a. and mix two parts of pure glycerine with one part of the solution a, in a temperature of M des Fahr,, and after abakt.!ur (hem togolbo load and tlotssvi. let shoss real tas some days. A slear liquid will settle. with a turbid eae above. The lower to be sucked out from beneath tbe up per with a syphon, taking the utmost ears set la earry down suy of the ak tor to mix With the clear fluid, A bub- bio blown with nils wUl last for set. era! hours, svon la ths open air. Or the mixed liquid, after standing twen ty four hours, may bo filtered. Golden Daya Three burglars Worked all night os a safe In an offlne, and when they finally got It opon thoy found six post cards and Ave postage stams to re ward them. Tho only revongo they could take was l nick tbe stamps on I ha wall and wie an one of the cards: "A felor who op. a big safo without auy rhlnj In it Is a fraud." TUJJ aUllltETS. Corre-tr-l JVekl7 by t'ae-lea McKee A Co. Tas Oroesn. Hopkia-rtlle, a j. rsovisioss. Kilter SI to Ste. Kimv-lte r.Hilirr-sl SB; eat-keaa. ft so to t IS. Rum allien. IM. Ham. Couuu-jr, U lollVi .Utr eared, II to IM, asoul.teat-.ts, - .owlt-- LaM ll-taei., ion; extra eaoles leaf, lie. Cbe-ae II to tie, rionr-Patont. H ; student, U OS. M-.l-.Uc par tHi.ee!, . Dnel BoU II; pl-e. It.; skipped, toe. aaociBias. Sagara Granulated, Sot X. O., Sn; dart Mown. Vir. Teas -Illaek.Sletnll SS Omen, In-toilet. Colees-Uraee a la. Si to Me; ttol.Ua Kit, He; O. O. Java, S to He; roaeteo, St u BSe; (roond, So loSAs. Baknig Powder as to Si. Molanea a). P., SO to Tie; heavy, M to See. OAKVIDOOOnS. Tomatoes-Ilk eaaa, II OS per doj; t sans, II aipesaos. Cora-SB) eans.lt OOtol BO per doe. Oreteis 1 eaaa, It 00 lot 00;lloaae,ll St to 1 M. Peas-IB eans, f 1 IS to I OB; Prenek, II SO per nos. beaoo Strlnv. IB eana. It nrr dns: itrlnr- lees, 1 TS pardoi; gold was, SB ease, II SB per UOB. Bleekberrlee lib eana.ll tBoerdAt. atraw berries lie naaa, IS 00 ti S OS per dot Raauberrle. (B llbeena, 11 Tlperdcs. aardlnee Amerleaa. fie per doe; Franca, los iasus per aan; amoaeu.soo per one - VBeiTABLBS AXS PBUlVa. - ADDtee II Sleeata nor ba : dried. I lo Sa oer pooao; evaporated, i J . ,r par pouou- uraazoa a. hiwb anuoi. Putatoee lrl.h. ouo tor ebolns aonad sonde: eweet, reo ror onoie eonnn gooua. uaione 91 japer on Cabbage-New, 10 to SOcta. Turnips R..n. White un. ion aar e-nl. Peaa flollt. toe uer sail areen Baalish. 40b per gai i oians .yen, .uo par gai .. MlMBLltAMBOCS. Oat Oll-SOe per gal. fltareb B to lOe per pound. Soap It H to I Ml per box. Halle t Tl. Clover Seed . irprmyiLLB bucket plops, mbai, m aniisnrr. Plovb Round lota sell as follewa: Cboloa natnta. SI OnfU.BI: olaln Detente, t4.rarat.oa. ohoi; tl.KXIH.ll; plain fancy, It.SS; Mo. 1, t..iat.ou;eikra ram 117,... a-tfsa Mi;oucawaaai. MJX4 as lor Eaalera; l HKt.tl lerWeetera. CoennBAL Holtoa,st v i00B; kua-nrled II.SO. Hill Pna-Ws qaote ea arrival; Bran, I10.IS njrtlU.O0;.blu.luir,tll.M . , BRAIN AND HAT. Was at Ws quote No. I wheat te arrive; TS for red. Co as We. I mixed, to arrive, NMe whits, Ifi-j; ear eorn, vt too, Oatb Ifo.l sew eala, 4SUe. -Rra-No.lrve, ! HAT-raaeytlinotluilU.OM saolscllljl low gradaa. ivaio SIBAW-tS.OJfiton. PROVISIOrTS. Bioon Otearrlbaidea,So.slsar stdss, Sl;o; Bbonldera, 0MO. hiiLi Ubats Clear rib aldsa. Hit; SDeAB-CCBSDMBATS Hama, llU(31IHefor largo to email average; abooidsra ojyi; break (Ml baeon 10. Laao caoioalaaf.l; ia kegsaad baskets, enocRRiES. Corns Blo,orUlnar7, lelOe; prims, SI sholoe,;e)SlG; fancv, Sl'V'i peaberry, llo; oldoa Rlo,(jlll;JaTaiJoiSi;Hoba,aVl, .aguajra, 10; arbuckle'a Ario.a,siiajo. Hot. abb as Corner rup, Uojetigar .yrnp, H9 llo New Orleans molanaoi, good, Itygrllo. - Riossfesofflrgoodtoprlme. SuoAa Uranulatod, 7.411 eonfcottoBera' A; I'.o-.O. SHW'.; POW'lfr.il,8;o;oal-loal, new ,rieen. .ucara, .nn CAVPLBB Star. Xoa. I w s, 0910s B B. STABoa-IMdtflie B. Soar Uermaa. II .SO st box of SO Bs for eovi- mon, II.so lor beat; Ivory, IKarS.ll for Il-B ooaee. oorsrar raoDcoa. gradee. Too) I .-; dalrv, iacoi(S.i; Jclglnoreamery, s,Oi oipoinaraariae, Csbshs r.noy lull ereaia ebeildar, 11W9 tan; twlni, I9el Toung Amvrleaa, llo prime Ohio faekrr, liel 1 akirs okeeee, ori.TmT TIeBa,S Ifvel TIV dossnt dneka. live, inue..v v aoaeni voung spring oaioaens, l.BHt 00 dotes goin-w. euote at li'e l dotes. Tallow-Sc V ft. Bbbbwax BOe V B, Bboom-Cobn lieaoforeoninioB to good. riTs STOPPED FREE '- NERVE RK8TORKR il'fAUtwtJ. U BaJkrSl aa sssaaLTS MLVmTm Arm stay tat. IWsJm ss) S MS kssaU Sm i L 94 sbssbs f.U.sW surrvM sieVlSB W sbBBSW BysMsjtBSSBM Sa "Try Ayer's Pills" yr Bhsumstliu), Kouraljls, md Ootii Staphsn Lanalng, el Yonkara, X, Y,, ssyai 11 Iteaomnisndsd as a ears tor ehronlo CoBtlveussai Aysr'a Pills have relieved uio from that trouble and also from Gout. If evtry vkllin of this dls saae would heed only three words nl nine, 1 oould haiilnh (lout from tha land. Theae words would be-' Try Ayeffc HIU.' " ' By the no of Avar's Fllla slone, t eurod myself permanently of rheuiua tlam Which had troubled Die aevernl stontha. TheaeflllaarsaSorKwItarmloas and elleetual, and, 1 believe, would prove a Seclilo in all caeea of incipient Rheumatism. No medicine could have served me In better atead." U. O. llock, Corner, Avoyelles Pariah, La. r C. T. Hopkins. Nevada Cllv, wrltss I " I have uaed Ayer's 1'lllt for alxtaea years, and 1 think they are the beet PI I la la tho world. Wo keep a bos ol In em la the house all tbe lime. They have eared mo of sirk headache end neuralgia. Bines taking Ayer's fill., I bars leaea free from Uiese complaints." " I hare derived groat benefit from Ayer's fills. Five jeers ago I was taken so ill with rheumatism Hint 1 was anable to So any work. 1 took three buses ef Ayer's Pills aud was entirely sured. Binee thai HBO I aw never viBhuel box of eheee sllla." Peter CkriBBBBsea, Sherwood, Vkj. Ayir's Cathartii Pills, raarAaas) BY r. J. C A rev o Lswsf, Mass, est Si eat Sara la Hi SI ran a. . OIJ'S'EI MEMPJHI8TENN. Illinois Central Raiload. h Tipkr d Mmi kit Memphlg & New Orleans, Lt Iploadld eeipnieell atagaiaMa. Palletaa PuB.ll Sleenenl Tr.laa Alway. oa lint, telt hHsu S-.fi.t llettm ria Tins sorrs Gl LlIEzEa The Shortest Route, MEMPHIS TO New Orleans. OnlT w akinff of un for jMluokw-UI, fit. sVSU tau su Atyw vfwimmtm ia ijiibn Koaatl Mb tlfikata ki-a oa Ml ftt all t port- la t pouts. rMdiac vis M.apttU, Tau.fta! a im iuioois svOJeini k. sk. sfftf M nrothal your Ttnksts m4mi Illianis Csstral R. BH ul Una mm tht bono St of Throocn Biropen. For uy fat I. or laforvstloa, ooaiaiiiM toots run f srr Kurooa or A. H. HANSON, 1. J.KNAPP, Uoal. Puo. Asoat. AMt a. P. A ClUoM. Ill MOAlwAlo, Toa l. h r.. r. n. Til URIAT Through Trunk Line atiwtw the stuee ef CinolBjutl, Lexington, LoulrrU' i ZtuiitIII, Bt, Louli, AB ike si Bat el KssuTilli, Mtsphit, Vontgosur; Xofclli, and Ktw Orlsam, WITHOUT CnAXUD AkTDSPIBO 0MRITALBD. From 81 louia, Ersnsrllls snd Henderson to ths SOPT BEAST & SOUTH Through Coaches From above allies to Nash Tills snd Chsltanouga, making direeteoa lion with PULLMAN PALACE OAES For Atlanta, Satannah, Macon, Jackson Yllle and Points In Florida. Connections are make at Guthrie snd Naihville for all points North, East, South and West, In Pullman Palace Cars. EMIGRANS .BWn."rr this road will receive special low rates. See agents of this eorrpsny for rates, routrs, Ac, or writs to C. P. AT id 6 HE, 0. P. T. A., Iulavllla, Ky ARKANSAS, TEXAS AMD California' Short Line VIA UampMi ml Little- Book Sallml, The Great Through Car Boats. Two Trtlni Dally to Arktaua Without cnun. Only Om ChanM to Texu ani Callfomla, Elegant Parlor Choir Cars on all Dally Trains. oiTiiBtT-two miles shorter and but kottn q motor to oil oioio la I'ozw, Moxtoo d Csi BinntK than mi iitbor muU. Avoid a two nllo bus rids lhros.fl. Mosapklt and oightMB Honrs ib oror oj ooo VsVia uo six hours bj tbo oltaor, by taking tao Popular TflrouUar iioiw Memphis and Little Rock, AVMnlntolT Iho enlr llao that will m m through w Lthuut doU or trousfor. NO EXTRA CHAKUK FUR BEATft IN TUUOUUU UUAUU. . ThskMCoMboshoro Portovoli shararo toloob af tor tho Comfort mad welfare of tho Amtrrak and to see that tho Loeal PaaaeBfors are aot allowed to get to the ThrougbCeaeb aad wi tbem. No other rouuofforisuohudaeomeats. It WOU1U X roar iiw ana peueaoosao to attempt to deeorllte the rlcb aad beaiir) homes and (ertilu lands of Arkaasas and Tetas. Therefore, 1 would advise yott to go aad see ft and ao to work. Paoola emlaratlnr frfcnt tha Sootheaat not endure tbe estreue eeld t aVaneaa, He braaka and tke Monbwettern winter. Jaal tbink of It nine long ownkflief lee, aaov en. bitter eindB In aaehana. for oor Snnnj Bo. Ik I Our well.Umberedlandfertb.lrtra.leer traatal Tet tbere ara nneorupaloua aaente wbo fiTS glowing uiaorip.ion. oi mi. .wihwhi, am, boi be deoelvadl VUlt Araaaaas aad and be roureva lednt Writ, to me for lnil Info atlea. 1 will teal yea Map, boob aaa ranre,me. B. A. Williams, "Southern Paassngsr"Annt. rTsshville.Tonn. Chai. K. Hiatb, rasiengor Agent, Msmphls.Tena. 8. W.ToOTii,G.r.r.A., Little Rock, Ark. BODOLPH rufl, Gen. Manager, : - UtUtBookaAxh, ooodrf.; tf jour rr Juni m h&kJ floiiiM 1m dio UeU it-en by. butffii'l dtroi in ths KrWtofy fnr )ou ttfi u what juu want Or ruu Mi mail, p. .lift- paid. Utia)iB tiiahpQiot t rnamn UhkariWn chf-tltel Hie but warrant d by anylrtioyt ihui.im.i..nrt bu tit tin wl to buy M.s that b-ro io tipi-u-Una. BUi nl; thou,! lint live W. I, Itoitil, ' nsinu and llirj prtw pintiiii d on 'hit l .Iw m, oii't uo or, -tt'-ui Kt (ml fur toilr n.im., Th i.en Uni iii)!nnt rn r.fl snuuiliy m to Is ouumy by the wain riM W li lUtl'M AV nHoK, t unlriit o mail it. whrili r juu want LoiiKntr, Uult-m or l.ai-o. Lou dull tn Uv , plati t in-n t c, in nrnw rup (.re. mO ba sure t-i give bite end wittih you wonf. lean Dt at v t.-ctt Him, a rt it dorormni, s my s os ara made in a giat varl'ty vt wi iih( nsm and hU aS' tsuemet-r, n tit, iir. tiiut di iiery aud ttortaot aatutaoitttaor isioiiot roluadBd u poo return ol tho rtVi- it. r'-d -s.t,,ltton. H X. Im LOLA, HnaTElOO. Jrl-M. i m. t vtrio ' aih. isnaaaot badeiiisrstilbaBToth'r aU'l m a laraer demaud ikA sny other s tvh la.COO a HI lw pain to ny ihtivoo won win pmv ihf aisrwi iPiiiTnni w uo untrue IboMlowleg Musjaaill befiHind to bo of llii samoiiuality f esool.ei.ee. Ac rs a tTO T7 ouNriR HNO piJJJ 0XJ J2 aboe) tbal oU (rvai A nr Qtrrt? TH,e kioimai. ami only nNr.Kwpn wKtTiiitioH. )-S.UU DilUiJ V(iala ruetom fede aWa coatiar frura 10 toH. 0 CLf uUr.TP KUK fOI.HKMItN, 0.0J OLXKJJCj thorn. Kmooih Inaido or Was Thread to $2 00 SHOE klKX(;1E''LI'u do OC Q TT f T7' woRKIKOM ties, I. t'e he.1 In ha Wild for nngU w.art.n. ipj5.j5lj DXX KJ XU pair ougbl to weera man a Jt-ar. (tO fill UTTniT ISigUALTOHOKSTHATI OTrKOHIT(HI.B. ODSIiBlr ip&,JJ kiilWl IU wear longar than aar abue ever eold at tne prits. 12 00 SHOE 0H IKiYSUtn. beat SebMlSbo. In trie world. I ryc OUOV TOtiTII'S srlKMll. g tm the .mall Boi s tbaaoo to wtar ths I L OAll-rXj brttalKiaela in. worlil. All aiaUala leagroas uatloe aed lAee. W. L DOUGLAS'. $3 TVath todies' Sboea are made la stsee fraes I wld'ha. The PrODf h ODffra. The BaaUh Arrh Mediiioa Common. re.t.H All mado UBsttea la too Lateat tlo, Almo, f ranch ouera ta rrvsit Laro, oa U Shoo oaly. CoMaefti should rnrimlr tht W. f, nOUOT.AO, Is the lairst tn4 only Htoe Vannfso toTr la the world, supplying shoes dlreot frp'ii farUiry.lhitB ri-ng lt oe mi'tdU-meirt i-rndlo lo I he wearer. "W. X. IOVaLAg. SrcieaTtSHOs. taM. M. FRANKEL'S SONS, ttopmnsviue, Ky. TABL3 I0B TSAIUt. L. A IT. Sallroad. Taaina Soi-ra Irli aaslnS a i I: t ea. 1:11 r. a. Tbaimb Nosrg-S:!. a a ;I Uaad lB.ssr. a Saabllll. Aeeenlniodallon arntee at B :at p a. W. W. AlriaaUvr, Aarl, llii.an.llv, K. ,'Oet UPIlOC-Kaat Mailt Sirrel, net. Mala aad V iralala Streal. Opea iaforWlura,ataniTe- la. laSr.a. raaaaTordara S A. a. te lr . M " delKerr. Seeders- te Sr. a. ouTHBHN girakss orrna, S.T.albtt aear Mala. Open I A. to l r. si. TSLauaAfu urrit'Bs. W Bar Baa Ubiom fnatalra earner St bib an. tthalrwla. slle.lUadleeadHUarark,apare. Ill 9ITIIIIILU Vised tram (dally tempi lunula). Usatt rria eus at I p. m , tvrrtieal rriaceiuaJuue ttoa at 4:00. Mixed train td'ly osrepl uday). lare Pnnoou-a Juno ttoa at f:M a. m., arrtro at rriarBtoa at u:i a. ea. I.utiaee from rriaootoa Juaettoa lo rriaoe I M miles. For LouUrlUt. Cliicftpakt k Clio sPon.!. Wo I f.r. Hopklastl'ta; U A V:oo a a. A nr. NortbB villa. IS tf a. at tv. NortooTtlio, 0 st 0.,f : r. .; I :T a. 4 IT. UM.W.vilta, IM a. M.; t. ( one none at tsoulsritle for sll pns sHst, sskd lor Uo V irglataa U4 Um Souihaaet, No. f. Ko. 1 L opktMvltlo. L AN.,l.r .K.;t:Mii Arr. NuttiTiisj.C A O .le.up. s.llMT a. Lv. WortoaiiiaC Ao.r'u-ikwA ilttsr. a arr. rstiuean. s:ss a. .j : r. Arr. fulbiaJIl rea U K lfi:saA.M ;T4tr Arr vmM.au. tt. It. U me a.m. r H. Art, MrwtuhM, u r m ; t:i. m tv. Mempbte. iMr M iffSiA. Arr vickaburr, It:ia n;i:Ur.u Arr. Baton fUuge, l:U a.m (: t a. m Arr. New rteaus. tnA a m :eMia u o. f has 1'ellmau Hnfn alaaidag Car si. vrMawriaBujiaw urissaBtsi witaoait enaaiw uoBBwet lor sll polnUia Trsae, Ariom mm California. No. 1 baa OiatblnsMina. fatrinr. Urn O. V. TIME TABLE, wakes esTeet VovemUer lih, UN, TWA IMS SOCTUI ' No. 1. . a m .11: is a m ..ISrirS A m Af.n A m U:ttfl p m Ma. I. I t IvsniTllts Ar lleade'Sua Ar Corylea Ar Morjtsnnsld..., Ar lltoea..... Ar hturgls Ar Mrloa Ar Wtaowloa :l p ai : p a, liter 111. site n lBB I:u p m l:W p m h.ii;isj p at 1 :os i aa 1:11 t as BaaiSS Sosvat Ne. . .. 1:00 a nt ... '.-.I a .. t:tl a nt .. .l:al a nt .. Bit. a at K. I. 1:00 a I Lv Prlneetoa... , ar Marlon. Ar Sturgla Ar 1'eKo.en . .. Ar Mursaaaald ., Ar PerydoB Ar lieederann.,.. Ar Kiaaarllla ... 1:11 p at .... p at 4 14 p aiaii p .. I. It a aa 1 11 t a ,.IB:M a at S.-tl p m 1 1 .at a aa iwi Tralne leeve Mercsnfleld for Union tow. at .:w a m, aau ,:ai p IB. Tralnal.a.e Unlontownfor BforgaBfM I II a at. I:u ra. and f an i rain. i. a, b and t tiaiir sae.pt sua-lsr. raina Beads Sanilaroalf. - . rain ica.ina i.nicaau .1 ii:i. a. rlvaele K.aa.TllleB:BO a. at. reakfet dlr.el eonneRUonle Union llenol wltta ille Vallav train "o. 1 at B:B0 a. m.. arrlrlaa at H.adar. eon 10:10 a. m , Princeton 1:11 n nt , 1'ede.eh :au n. as. aau at atanuoia viev alaha. Ti ale Nn, I en C. O. a S. W. lea.lna Ilam pkleatSittaa, arriving at Paililak atlBiU p a. maaaioe at i :an u ra, niaainB diraet par nerium wllk Obto V Jl.r train In, 4. trrlv teg at llaad.raon at till n m. Sveanlileal 1X4 p. m, wham dire! Foonnerllun. la mail, la UalA. d.nnt with K. A T. II . trala at I rat n i, for vlnBanaee. Terra llaat. liidianauolia. vin.ina.ii, n,, iii, ana nioago. fir Ml, arraDB.ni.el the Irn.ell.r BnUIn ara anan ad she qiilckMt asd Boat dlreot route to above ItBN .1 MM. W. w. HtasnAn, A. Bna.nia, OeB.SepI, e P. AT. A. THE ONLY LINE RUNNING SOLID ' TRAINS BBTWBBN ' LOUISVILLE and MEMrniS With PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING ARS from and to LeuimLV VcmpHf. Mk, ki Tho Heels tkorotag hly winlpiHsd, and la rst aloaa ooorlttlnn. and freriIea bet m mm a lnim. vtdoand Memnhis A itarsri Ihlt wrva PiSLoniuasoa Ltar Trains and ogets as oxoeusnt arrangement oi time And Ibrougb ears. A feature la the time and advantages fear- on py see umiiea exrreM r"insi i ne "It oa" taaving ioaiaTine at s; p m , dally, ar rlvoa Memphis at lOiOta.m.i and tbe' limited" leaving Uemphis atft:Np. m., dally arrive LAmiBTinv si i iwm n. si wsiit niini ri'ie, ann BivceaaaaiireuaT ier eesintwa or niaeaura ! either eltT with oely Ortedar'a ahernce. iss preierree route m imibm io Wst Tan eawsfo, ArhasiM.Tosae, MiaalailDnl. lmulana Vha bept aed oiilrieet mnla tn twilntw l atern Keiky. Tirtleit. Ohio th Bast. Censseliaas at Ilavilla ami C:lntkn- aatiaro made in Uaiea denote anil omnibus Nmaaiera aveiuon. lfalasIraveNeUBvtlle.l WBSTWABO. Ifo. 1-Vfsllsnd Riprossadallr lT P. If No. f-Lira I tod Bxpress, dsily 1 :1T A. M Mo. 11-Way freight .77. 1:UA. If A AT W AttO. No. Mall aad Kxproso, dally,. No. SMralted Kipreas, dally,.. :tP. M. 1:17 A, M. B it P. M. Tickets, Tlme-f alilaa and all deelrad lalor. atlon aaaured by applrina I. a. n, bktil, agent, nt n. ruot'TY, tieo'l fast, A. R.Ka.i Ageat, Norioavltls or w. n.i Agent, j.uuis- 1lU.lt, K I, w, f rtnDQtAI' Ba and th print are itnmpad on 'tbe bnl. ISO ol all Show suvertierd by bin be'ure l.avlug Ma f.eiorr bit liruiseM the wearait tg.lntt Slug rsiosa and invsaiua d'Sler a t kt rhe btjie i r lnrl jou wsnl rpine aiiu vrwm iin.npu on invni, im u'i inrj W. L. D O U G L A S' $3 SHOE In a Hot eeamb-ne lf i-hoo, with iNtrgole fni and 4'k i rath r Itutli.tne, 1Uf era sivls In Ci u tr sa, tliitfitn and l.eo cu LoPdoB aa Too. sad N-rmw Can Tt t ml Plalo rrcnrli Tins L.ta, la sifts frow Uo n, hii lulling hlr Min tt mi sll Whiitis. If jrtMi hare lm.i iaiiff frt'tu tos tur hure of tills quality do rot Uo so lor cur. Ou pa r will wiar as long as two mlrs of nummun i-ltoee sitdliy dfairis that are not warraut4 by tbo msnufaoMirwr. our o'aims for this shoo overaUolbcr tl shoot tdVrrilftrwI.at'l't ' lt. It n.'uuine eitr material. Id. It ta more etyllh, better tttllng aad dura t.e. H It gives batter gftieralsatlfacUoa. 4th. I ooeu mure munny louittka. Ith. Itsavv more money for ihoimnstimtr. lb. It Is scldby more Uvisvlrra Utruuabuul tho V. . rih. Its givatsuoeosle duo to merit. Taetifacitirer. ftt). It la the best lu the WOrlJ o dv-tier!. fib;yKi), which uk tbe pltvoe of euato-a-msd r (u tv. lUilmnd Men and I .oil aa a luad-oowui Slioe Atterrarrlere all war tu i uk or ax burs the fint. '0" "KAVr 'KAB. BmI Calf Shosforlne ND $2 SHOES areu LA.SIIS. toT, taoladlng halfaitveo, and U,C,I,a ai.dkH OMra. wTsi Aa.rlaaa rnmrsvM .asuui htl. Louisville, New Orleans Tsxas Hallway, inasissirrrvALLiT bouxi THE POPULAR LINE BBTWBUf MEMPHIS, UKKENVILLF, VICKttKUKO. BATON KOriJK Bnd NEW OKLKANS, TBAVBR-INO A M AGNlflCBNT aa4 BVBB riCTUBBSWUB COUHTBT. TUB Bloeand Rnrar riantalioaa a,e rroat mssi Huiarlloi.4ae aud Heaai- -ai of fiatoa Boue are rapreuUy tatetwettag, aih aever fall to ylease it obosrvaut BBTWKKSf kt.mphUaed Ttek.:. . . kal'st paaaee throngh ajme af tho i . Latiua nantaJoaa ta tho t sov-Mlaaitai. . WlM, the awe fwrtUo agrloulturaJ aaMtoa w aoaaw est sanh, TUB BgtTIPMRNT and rtXy.leaJ C w4 Mo of tbe ilao are Irst-eiaa- lu ovary pirUo lar Krmittioff a big h rata of spaed asd iaatvia B oomfurt aad aafaty of paaaagoif a TOURIST TICKETS. Al Retlnred Ronnd Trip Hale, are oa tale si Tuikat oav-tteof eonaMtingllnebBBloa Boiire. haw llriaaa. .ad priaelnai poiata la rionda. iNmUtcra . Taaaa aad talllerala. MA01l!TlrP.llT PULLMAN BfrPRT un im, i nt itFTwac lAJUIBVII.I R I Nit NBW nilLCAJIS - Via Mtwriiis ttnuult ciiA.vua. rST-Parnrngereananld mirrkaa. Tlev.l. via tk'a l.iaa, it u eaipi.alK.ll ikeMoat Altraut- 1Mb la Ik. Borne to-dar. ViMMm.m T.Mm U.b .l,. . m. Ttnaela, Ad dree. a. n. bhuht, jb . . S.1 '""Wr Agl- Mempaie. Teaa. P. a. BOttP.ua. li. w .'iiow, Aat'iam.Paaa'r Art. Wra'l I'aaa'rAgl J. M, SliWlBP, Vlna-Pne't Uea'l Ma.'ar. Mnanhla, T.aa DOCTOR enSUChsrlfsSt, 8T, LOUIS, BO. -.f Brawlar S)ra4aalaar three nedlcal .' V i-i '""""" .iiraartle llietrr.l. 11' li'.r",' Bfrr.aaa, akin mm lo St. I.oiil,. a. fcllf t3i.i. ell. aroall i,ld raudeeu know. ,laf. lUlloe .1 fflre. r ar Ball, free aad Ic.llnO. A rrl.o.ll, ulk or oiilnloeixMUootMur. Madlrlne, tii 1 1,, ' eoiprw..rywu.r.. ..currl. rrae nViai oliM-rv.iu,.. t-ur.l,l.r.ii.. riitraatvadt lwrediabtaJ.I.II Ulraoklr ,utd. ' Nenout Prntlntum, Debility, Mental and Phpiical Wrakmii, nruiag from ln dMrrlwn, I'xrrit or Intlulpnai, producing sobm qftht following tjnit : htmusnm, Milily tarn 1 SiM, Pervtrttd Vit ion, Vttctivt Memory, timpirt o Mr Rift, Anniun to Sodrty 0 female; Want af ritatunM ia Uje, Haul of AVeifion, taBU.H to M.rrr. Mrl.arli.l j IIt.u.ii.IiZ Sl.nUd ll.ralui uoBt, I.om f fumir, p,Tl In tlir Uack. .t. , ar. ir.tlatl wlumunarallalaS amotaa. aa.l,.a,l,.i.ir. '-r'aiiaia A PERMANC1T CURE GUARANTEED. Blood Impurltirt snd Potimlny, Mrr tttriol and othr Afntioni af-Throat, SAim and Bontt, Blotrht$, Eruption, Old Sorf, Vletrt, Painful Swelling; from ukatmr J.a, pe.IUr.lr aad for.iM drlr.a fri.ai tha tTttam, liy air.n, of BAVP:. TIMB-1 r-.Tri fctiiaAiri. srirr andsWi "In joini ANIl RURUMATISM, Uii .!( i j lilolj polaoa, poaUtelr CBred. . Uisatnrat Dliohirgei Promptly Csrtd. Catarrh, Throat, Sot; lung Diieatet, raaetltatlaaal and A... Ira. Weak- K?PUel. " " . It tl Btlf-nldent that a phyilcim paying particular attention to 0 dan af tain attaint gnat tkiU. tn thit olds sows in Amtnea every hnnum help it retorted to, a;i the rBorr.n o.t bkmidiksi of all aaa. and oonatrlM ar. b.ihI. t har.e, ar. aa low a. can b. uaile. n.li, muj th. heat. AToldch..nironila.d e.r..la lhay are uao IMa and often d.ny.roua. Erary raaa raunlrM "p.?f 'iT. ? rwpara.l tr..tmeut. All are tr.atnl Willi ttltl la a r.pctn,l in.nu.r I .n-l, k.nw. IWlDt1'0'" :r;iiiBTil Atta B A D BJ. On aocountiif th. grrwi tiaintu-r of -..an aiiplrlng, tti. charsaa ar. k.nt l,.w. n.n lower lluin ta demanded by othart. Uro. ae ear. tho .kill and Kt a anvady and perfeet life oro, a at la the Uneortaiit nutter. The Original Wins. C. K. RlmmonA, St I.oelt, rrop! If. A. Simmons J.lvar Medicine, stst'd te. In th U. S. Court B skats I. Jl.Zcilin, Pnp'rA.Q.,immons Liv er ftegutstot, Kat'd by Zellla 1868, M. X. . U, M. hu for 47 ysara Cured iNOIOISVtON, BlLlOLIKXSa. lvsrsrsu,Sica HaADAcui.Loair ArPITITI, BOtX bTOMACH, JiTO, rtrV, T B. IttiBtraa NaterVl it Chanh, Ailtrot, Tcwi., wiitte:"! ,umu BnuuiLi nuva pecn (lead but lor eur Genulnit U, A. Sim moss Llvitr AleJItlxia. I have mrli-Bca had to sutielltuie "t.lin's att.U"(or yo.r AlrtU. cine, but It doo t aiuwar the rtf-pasj." I'r. I. R. (araws W.lliVis? T X 'Mitt. Affmrtlai. h-- aaval I rtcslrad narlin..'.f -.ttrf ivai- Mctliclnt, mod hae ueaJ half of Ik It warlu lib a rliatw, I waul aa hettrr Liver Regulator aoit ear tainly no more ofZuiliu'e misturtiB VHITTIER