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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUM’BUS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, .IULY
1886.
Till Kl >> V M W* HAIIV.
The Hi liny man \vc nt t" his d*-k t<> write.
He had waUlnd ah day.he would write all night.
And finish hi** work, so he trimmed the light.
II.
In the room adjoining his hahy lay.
They all said she was-'lowly fa-sing away.
And would die ere the light of another da.\.
Ho he wiv
And thorn.
To the sha
ith lush* art w tin <>thr
,*, land hi von.! ti e toad
Dill, and it was all the money she would
lmvo for some time. She hadn’t told Fred
yet of tlii- lm«q ridiculous piece of ill-luck.
“I might go to the house and see if she's
in,” thought Nellie; “and, if she's mit. 1
could say there was some mistake about
the hat and ai k to see it. I could find out
in a sicuiid whether my hill is there."
So. slowly and with a heu\y heart, she
walked to Miss \’an Antt.crp’s house.
I-'hmUs old horn.*: hut there in r heart
I.tiled litr, and she was about to rctrac*-
her sti n- when smldcnly the door ojm inyl.
and v. ho should t ome out hut *dd M-s-
Mi.-au In-rs«dl, and wearing that very id«-n-
t if.il hat'
\\liie \vat<*i,(M.' it a- if fascinated hy it.
.M ; vs Van Antwi-rp did not >01 in-r. and
walki d down Inc avr'inif, while Nellie ioJ-
:d.i Vtlt'.-iu 'must not 1 h t go out of her
BLOOD AND MONEY.
Tin' blood of man has much to do in shaping
his action* timing liis pilgrimage through this
• rouble snim wnikl. lcgardlcs- of the amount of
j>iv-t n> «'i < xpfctant money in pocket or -tored
auay m hank. It i- «» conceded fact that we ap
pear a-our Mood make- U-. and the. purer the
wlooti. tin happier, healthier. pictticr and wiser ,
w ( ;ijv ; Inan e tin- (>ft-repea»ed inti rrogatory,
gi\ ,ng fini.l . onr-.ng thro igh «mr \ •, ho. hounding
AT OUH (il\ONYIN< i
SUCCESS
rht.
di. if
Hi- pen t!« w fast and tlu lmiii- we
1 ill his night of toil win almost u>
Aral the last showed the first fa
Then lie dropped hi- pen and raiseil
“Now the column i- flushed.'’ tlu
Ami the nur.-i
dead."
MISS ANTWERP'S HAT.
How a Twenty Dollar Bill Came to Be
Sewed Up in the Crown of It.
Miss Susan Van Antwerp would never
have bought that hat if it hadn’t been for
lit r nose. All her life she had been accus
tomed to buying, not only her hats, but
the rest of her wardrobe, to suit that par
ticular feature.
It was not a bad nose; in fact it had
started out in life as an amiable, inoffen
sive one; but Miss Antwerp had early con
ceived the idea that it was much too
prominent. As a girl she had been morti
fied and humiliated by it. As she grew
older she accepted it defiantly, and at last,
having thought so much about it. she was
actually proud of it in a scornful way.
All this had its idbct upon tin no-v: and
now it habitually wore an agreeable “bum
monarch-* d-afi-I-survcv” sort of an » x-
pressimi.
M’>«. Van Alitv.i r|i's I'.iri was r.n! a !<.v.-ly
one. It was too much like her character
for that: both were strong, resolute, hard.
The only thing she had ever Lived was
her nephew, Fred. She had brought him
up from a baby. His little fat hands bad
patted that defiant nose without a symp
tom of fear, and the whole strength of
this lonely old woman’s heart had gone (
out to him, as he grew from childhood to
manhood.
Of course she meant to leave him all he r
money; whom should she leave it to but
Fred? She bad looked forward to his
marrying and bringing his wife home, and
to an old age made bright hy Fred’s chil
dren. Hut this was where the trouble
came in. She wanted him to marry .Mar
garet Steuben; slit* had picked her out es
pecially.
Margaret was a nice girl, of a good old
family, with plenty of money. “And 1k-
sides," sai l Miss Van Antwerp, na she
summed her up to Fred one night, “her
nose is a little like mine.”
Fred had laughed at this, and Miss Van
Antwerp hastened t" modify it.
“Not lunch like min**,” -In* said, “only
tiny won’t look badly together.”
Blit, in spite of this and oilier excellent
reasons. Fred obstinat-1 v refused to marry
Margaret Sieiibcn. Aiis.- Van Antwerp
was angry with him more angry than sin*
had over been witli Fred: hut it va- as
nothing to her anger win n she found that
he was engaged to and actually going to
marry Nellie Martin, “ t mis*. iit11*•
Mir.b-nosicl nobody.”
Aftir -lie had called In r that Fred aro-i.
lit looked very mil and whit**.
“Very well. Aunt Su-an.” he said. “\v»*
will not discuss tlu mutter. I cannot have
Miss Martin in-tilted e\e:i by you. You
have U t n very kind to me. hut mi’* ss y »u
can think differently ahou r . this we had
better go our separate way* now.”
“Fred!" cried the old woman in a fury.
‘*1 shall never think difi'i ivntiy, ami I
will never forgive you if you marry that
girl I”
The dash would have been filled with
adjectives, hut something in Fred's face
restrained ln*r.
She had never meant it. poor old woman.
She would have forgiven F»-ed anything.
Was he not her dead sister’s child, anil
the onlv human being that she really
loved? lbut Fred had taken her at her
word and had gone uw«iv.
It was over a year ago that all this hap
pened. and Miss Van Antwerp’s nose had
grown limre and more belligerent, and she
was harder and harder to suit in the mat
ter of bonnets and hats. She was trying
to find one that pi eased when my story
opened. She had tried on seventeen, and
the obliging but much fatigued salesman
heard her say with delight of the eigh
teenth. “1 like that hat: it suits my
nose.”
She turned round and round in front of
the long mirror, holding up a hand-glm-s
and surveying herself.
“Yes.” she said, decidedly. “I like that
hat. You can semi it up.”
Scarcely had it left the store when a
young woman, plainly dressed, hurried in
and walked rapidly to the millinery di part-
inent. Going directly to the forewoman
she said:
“Oh. Miss Alien, can you let me see that
brown bonnet that 1 trimmed lor you yes
terday? I want it only fur a moment.”
“We have just sent it home, I am sorrv
to say. Old MUs Van Antwerp bought it.*’
“Old Miss Van Antwerp!” echoed, the
younger woman. • oh. I'm so sorry!” she
added, her lips trembling.
•T>id you want it for anything especial?”
inquired the forewoman, kindly.
“I’m afraid—I know it sounds perfectly
ridiculous—but I’m a laid there’s a twenty
dollar bill in the crown. You see.” she
added hurriedly, **my husband threw it
down in my lap just as I was gathering
the crown lining. 1 knew I must finish
the hat, so I worked on, and when 1 was
through I couldn’t find the money any
where. It seems perfectly alwurd to think
it may be inside that crown lining, and I
don't believe it is; but I've hun?eel every
where else, and 1 thought I would like to
look, for I need the money very much.”
‘*1 would goto Mis- Van Antwwerp, if I
were you, and tell her all about it, ’ said
the forewoman. “You see we ran hardlv
do anything, it not being our money.”
Go to Miss Van Antwerp, to Fred's
aunt, and tell her that they were so pom*
that she, his wife, was trimming ha’.- for
a living, and thought she had a<videufi!!y
lost all her money in the corn u nt'Mid
particular bonnet* It would he an inter
esting tale, certainly. Nellie laugh.-d hys
terically to hcr-e]f as she thorn:m i f it/
“Oh. whv. of all the people in the wmld
need Fred’s aunt leave bough; tn.it bat,
and why had she been so earth-— t-• !<;-•
that money? She needed it so! Fr d Lad
come home sick the day he gave her the
i»h>-
Icast
Slu
a dec
;id would only blow !t oil.”
sin- Mglu d. “If she'd only run against a
sign «•; -miirthing/
But imUiing *>f ilie kind happened. Miss
Viu \nt\vi walk* *1 o*i ai a *!.gnifi«-d
i nr a . i presently eiitereil a large dr\-
go'id.t -;,,n .
Nelli*- hreit!ili s-ly followed.
Mis- Va.i Ai.twerp took tin- elevator to
tin si- oi.d story, and Nellie elimhed up
t ne stair- and looked around till she saw
, her.
Could it be -yes--she really was buying
breakfast raps.*and the broivn bonnet lay
quite unguarded on the counter.
Nellie's heart beat so that sin- nearly
smothered. She crept softly up to the
bonnet. No one was looking. She put
one hand in it and adroitly broke the gath
ering string of the lining. She supped
lu-r fingers inside and h it a soft somet hing.
Yes, it was her ragged old bill.
Fairly quivering with excitement, she
drew it out. when, “Young woman, what
are you doing with my bonnet?" sounded
an awful voice in her ears.
1*001* Nellie! Sin- gave a little scream
and dropped the hut, still clutching her
bill.
• I only wanted my moiu*y ? " she faltered.
“It got in the crown by mistake when I
was trimming the hat. I in very sorry. I did
not mean ” Then she stood and trem
bled like a culprit and wished Fred's awful
aunt would turn her beaklike nose another
way.
i By this time Miss Van Antwerp had ImMiiu t.*n.
had recognized “that little snub-nosed
tiling.” She grew a little stiller, and her
voiee was a .-hade harsher as she said: i
“Non trimmed that hat -von -whv,
where, is ” * Mi •• M. \h 1
“i'r* 1 is sick," sahl Nellie simply. Ati .;.* ,.
Then ha-.iiig r-covered herself by this
time, she added, holding up In r precious 1 ; 11
bill: will .
“it was sue» a comical, stupid tiling to Iiov , rli>
do: I ran i.iugii, now that 1 have found it;
but I am so:\-y to have ann<»y<*d you,” and 11 ! ' v ‘“‘ ni
w ft li a little hi iw she walked away. - I,, v.... ,n
Miss Van An!w rp looked after h-.-r. l! .
was li< r turn to follow now. She caught
up witli N» llie just as -he left the storv.
“Tell m- ■•ihi*ut Fred ' -he said, in an
anxious voice, aiui Nellie noticed tnat her
face was pal* and drawn, ami that even
li* r mis*-, that invincible feature, hud a
subdued look.
“Fred has Inert wi 11.” said Nellie, v. ith
dignity, “until yesterday. 1 am going
Inline to him now
The elder woman clasped her hands ner
vously.
“Can I would vou would he like to
see me?" she exclaimed.
“I know h»: would he very glad,” an
swered Nellie, luartily.
They walked along in si'em e.
“Is tie —are you very poor?” asked Miss
Van Antwerp, awkwardly, after a little
pause.
Nellie colored, and then answered
steadily:
“It .vas very hard at first; but after a
littii | Fret! found a place u& reporter. I
trimmed hats, because I could do it easily. !
and because they would let me do it lit
home. I was trimming that hat of yours
wlu-n Fred came home. He had just been
paid and tossed this twenty dollar bill
down on my lap; and I’m sure 1 don’t
Umov how 1 ever din it, hut 1 gathered ::
up in tlu* crown, i wouldn’t m»\e tried
to find it. hut i wanted the mon y lor
medicines and things for Fred. I had no
Men nt thrusting myself ir. your wav."
The little w mi m dr w .u rs -If up nr ml . .
but »»ld Miss Van Antwerp seuiceiv heard
her. v *
“Foor Fred! My por. dear boy!” she
murmured to herself, with .ill the pent-up
b*\ e and longing of a year.
Tiny nearly surprised Frul out of his
st usi • when tiiey came walking in togeth
er. and lit* laughed w hen he m an! about
tin lost bill ami the found b min t.
< >i course they went home i<> live with
Aunt Susan: and. except for a slight
change in tne dramatis person;,., her old
ag-- was just wliat she exoeetc-l it would
hr, and she gr«w st* t«uul of N. Hie and
Neiiit •liildr* n that -lie quite forgot all
about Margaret Steimcn.
Nellie has always kept a e -rtain o:d
brown bouiu-t. “It is the tab.-man,” she
-ay-, “that brought u- ail together." and
slu always trims Aunt mis.ui’s hat- for
tier. “Because.” say** that lady, “no one
has ever suited my nose so well.”--Cosmo
politan.
Advice to Motheks.—A!ks. Winslow’s
Soothing .Svurp snould. always be Used
when children are cutting teeth. It re
lieves tlu* little sufferer at once: it produces
natural, quiet sleep hy relieving tfie child
from pain, and the little cherub awakes as
“bright as a button." It is very pleasant
to taste. It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- ,
fates the bowels and is the best known
remedy for diarrhcea, whether arising ,
from teething or other causes. Twenty-
five cents a bottle. jelT dcvwly*
Th* It linnet Gt.
For an artistic liar \vt* can safely com
mend our readers to the Danbury News
man, who says without blushing: “A
mouse fell into a howl of cream tin* other
night, and. in its ettbrt-s to keep alloat,
churned the cream into butter, on which
it stood and eiiinln*d out.”
r. h* :t 1 ili... r .uni n.. *•*• lovei.v.
• •nieM \ii).oe!. tin* uup-ual!
. mul tin lanni.-tu.'v.ihL* nro-'f :
U»int wah ,in iMi.-rriiuf finy.T to If. H. B. Hnui.ie
llloe.l If.iin .:s far du lust, tin* ()uMjc.--t. tD •
luuoil n inedy ever h< lore known to inortnl nj;*:'.,
iu tin '.•(•l.vi auil p'.-aave emv of Scrofula, Kivu-
unit i-ni. Shin I );-*;iall mints of blood poison,
Ki*in > coniplainl.s. "I I ulc* i- and -••ris, camc*r-,
H. II. IL i- only about three year- old a baby i..
u*ce. a niaa*. in p«»w< r hut no rtiiiedy in Anieru a
can in.da* or evei lias naule such a wonderful
show mi; in it.- in-igical power- in curing and en
tirely eradicating tile above complaints, and
iduuiitic .-ale.- in tin lace of frenzied opposition
and wouhl-he money lnonopolists.
Letters from all points where introduced are
pouring in upon u-. .-peakiuK in the loudest prals<*.
Some -ay they r* ceive more benefit from one bot
tle of h. B. B. than they have from twenty, thirty
and fitly, and » veil one hundred bottle.- of a
boasted decoction of inert and non-mcdicinal
roots, and brancheseommoii f .re-t tree.-. W**
hold the prmif in I.-: n*k and whiti. and w.* a!-»
v !'"/ o,. i„...
I'iij'lSlL •li-r.'l' I'...I- :i Hr-':
in i*tu* *f toe too-.* le-i
neufiiborho •' ai I m t f*i
M'H.hfim lupini •*: cent* r Broad
'■ T**i in- e:»-.' in*: "ii 1* ng t
The « <•!!* pc <<t Lotu iv. M isieand Art. Si\tc-d
pr *fes««irs and ti*:tcbeis; five in music, with tin
Misse.- (.‘ox, diie |, tors, .Misses Keiehenan and
Keenr<Is. both grtutua’es of Leimic, urn*
I)ea*?orick. si thoroughly trained vocalist; fall
apparatus with i.nuinteii tele-cope. I'or cula
<Tiles addre-s I. F. COX. Bres t
j\ 11 d A\v2m
i:isT3- OUT
SAL
BItICKS TUMBLED a- they neve
bled before.
Our Business Ship nm-t be lighted.
Brofits and costs thrown overboard.
Forced Briees must and will clear the deck
two -lorie-. with wale
on r.orth Broad, l’iace
ottgii ordc t.
Five twu-rooin Dwellings
Ninth street. or.e block of Ge
giu Midland Hailroait.
, fwo Hesidi'i.ees on north Nec-
- '*’1 ond h venue lack-on street of 5
* * and 7 rooms, each desiiablv lo
cated. This property is cotisid-
? ered cheap by those who know
the value of good real estate.
A new and elegant House close
to court house. Dwelling in
thorough order and lias all the
late improvements. Is consider
ed one of (he nicest homes.
of Mail Train will’l’»e as"folic
No. 1 - Going North Daily.
! Leave Columbus
l Arrive at Chipley
I Arrive at (JreenvilJe
No. *j -Coming South Daily.
Leave Greenville
V rrive at C hipiev
3 00 p m
>oi p iu
0 07 p n.
7 00 a iu
K 0‘2 a w.
10 11 a iu
MUST GO.
LOSS NO OBJECT
Brices «L*wn on Dress Goods fully
b.o lot ofoS-iuch Bhuk Cashmere 23c.
Bribes down <»n Black and Colored Silks
nd < Tilored \\ lve‘-or Bla>*k and t’ol*
A delightful home on Rose
Hill, half acre lot and a new
House This property is con.sid
ed to be one of the nicest
homes on the hill. Terms easy
and will be sold cheap.
A nice little farm seven miles
from the city in Lee county, Ala.
Good four-mom Hoik* on the
place. Enough timber on place
to pay for -ame.
Arrive tit Columbus
No. 3 Freight and Accommodation—North,
1 Leave Columbus 7 00 a iu
1 Arrive at Chipley ft 32 a m
! Arrive at Greenville H 10 am
I No. i Freight and Accommodation -South.
1 Leave Greenville 3 55 pm
i Arrive at Chipley i r>n p m
I Arrive at Columbus 7 07 p iu
AV. L. CLARK. Gen’l Manager.
T. C.;S. HOWARD, Gcn’i Ticket Agent.
feb24 dly
irrh. a;ten L* 1
rge from botn
u.d re.liicedth.
hoii-e for - ’ii
1 r^\ A dcsirab’ie 7 room Dwelling
Prices IJ o w n & ^ ^
desirable ineatu ns ;n the city,
for -ale eheaj*. as ownei wishes
Or. Hosiery. F.n h*-.»!derie-. L’.ees. Corse’.**. Table to le.we the city.
Linens. Napkin-. Towclings. >(*m» of these
g tods iv»ltice 1 more thin half their value.. n B ifi II
L21II u IO TO S
Oui Entire Ski of Fans
Cou Min s. (»a., .July ith, ismt.
O N and after this date trains will run us i'ol
lows:
Mail Train No 1 -Going West Daily.
Leave Union Depot, Columbus 2 30 p n.
Leave Btoad street Depot. Columbus 2 to p n
Arrive at Union Springs 537 p u*
L* ave Union Springs G IU p n
Arrive at Troy
Arrive at M<-ntgomcry
A rrive at Kufaula
Mail Train Xu, 2 Daily
3 a*« p m
7 23 |) iu
1(1 23 p ip
; tu.
«l»r*»
' B. B. B .
in.1 wiie,
i t* n
•I Of
bolt',- had been u-eil. she was ••nth.,
all tiipioin- of cr,arrl;.
It gave h r an appetite, am! increased hei
-troigth rapidly, ami i <lu*erfully recommend it
a- a *piick and clu-ap tonic and Blood Purifier.
J. W. CrLOEIt,
1 .t H l( I Pa
lives, lilac
ail
■ per
ho v,
hern
of Ladies’
id colors, at
close, -oods
■ 11 i 11 *> all tlie
Biace the management of yoin pmpertv hi n:;
bauds and secure g«.od. prompt paying 11.1 a * *, s.
as my long experience .n renting e ui?) .. bo
place property iu my liarnh-to -*.."uv .;•, >i imI
• lesirahh- tenant-.
For Rent from October ist, 1886.
No. 1521 Sixth avenue. 3 room Dwelling, *;ev.
No. 1522 Sixth avenue, 3
No. 1520 .Sixth avenue. 3
No. i-MS Sixth avenue. 3
No. 1516 Sixth avenue. 3
No. 220 Thirteenth St.. 5 “ “ corner.
No. 15*12 Second avenue, 5 **
No. 1532 Second avenue, 5 ** “ “
Atlama. .Lit.nary It*. Is
Bolicci
A Hook of Wonder*. IVoe.
AI! wln> desire full information about the cause
ami cure of Blo«»*i B* usons,Scrofula and Sc rofulous
Swelling-. Ulcers, S<»re.-, Rlieumutisni, Kidney
Uomptaints, (’atarrli. etc., can secure by mail,
dec. a copy of our '.'-page Illustrated Book of
Wonder., filled with tlu* most wonderful and
>t titling proof ever before known.
Au hv-s BLOVJD BALM CO..
Atlanta. Git.
I2tuu sc-a.w top col n r ni
Hr--l ll'II AL IMM/.i: NT.’DMMi. a
l it kt'iioii{,> v.'i. SIi;ii*cs iii ]#i*o|Mit*f i«>L
j I" ,
Summei Goods MustGo
We have made such immense reductions in
each and every department that will surprise
everybody who knows what values are.
Only 40 pieces left of our 20c Black Plaid Mull,
which we close out this week at Pie.
Sternberg&Loewenherz
LEADERS OF
. 1317 Second avenue,
I3ll First avenue,
RUG First avenue,
RUfl Warren street,
. 823 First avenue,
, 932 Fifth avenue,
930 Fifth avenue,
. 502 Eleventh street,
, 113H Fror t street,
. Front street.
. TIG F ; fth avenue.
702 Ninth street.
. 70S Ninth street.
102
id a*
Low Prices.
l<»2 Third avenue.
. 401 'l bir*l avenue.
. 430 Fifth av'nue.
I2 W Fifth .»venue.
, 1233 Fifth avenue, 5 roi
, Rib! Brriud Street .-‘tore
I2ls Broad Street -tor*.
, 122 Fifth avenue, 5 to*
is'ana State Lottery Comp'y. <[i l i
" li’* ilu fi( rchfi a rlit); that we sn/tcrvisi- the m
anacment /<>■ all the .'fonthif; amt (pimcA,
’»•■((»/•'/. > of ’pu J. I'lisianu >tate l.otter}/ Cane
■ aid .n ruan tnt n,i</c <r:<! malm! tht
. hairintf* t tsr : res. and that the sate., an c,.,e
< OllltlliSsioiM*!*^
ir*
l.LMON ELI MIL
I rum South Georgia.
Mr-. N. A. Mclntirc writes from Spring
Plac-c : * * I'or many years I have been a
grc.it sufferer front indigestion, siok head
aches and nervous prostration caused from
Biliousness and constipation. I tried many
remedies, hut got no permanent relief un
til l used ]>r. Mo/lcy’s Lemon F.iixir. I
am now in la tter healtli than for many
years. My daughter has Been subject to
chills and fever front Iter inltmcv. I could
get nothing to relieve her: t)ie Lemon
Elixir has restored lu*r to perfect health."
XV. A. .Janus. Bell Station. Ala., writes:
•'I haw-ufferetl greatly front indigestion
or dysp< psiu. One bottle of Lemon Elixir
done nu t'lore good than all the medicine
! ever look.” “>G cents and fl.00 per bot
tle.
Sold by druggists. Prepared by li. Mu/.*
ley. M. £>.. Arlanta. (bt.__ iyl -elm
This Will !»<• to K••*•,*.
Here is a sentiment front the Springfield
Union that will do t*» keep: “We have
talke<l a good deal about educating girls to
become wives and mothers. Has it ever
occurred to the faculties of male colleges
that it would be a good thing to train
young men to become good husbands and
fathers?”
‘letsigncil Ilan!:s and Hankers tril
.at;/ all Prizes drami in Tin Louisiana State Lot
teries irhivh mat/ he presented at out counters.
.t. RI. OGM'.SKY. IMes. I.a. \iu*l lkmk.
.I. \Y. i II. * State Natl li k
W. IVVLIMYIX. I*res. \. O. Nat l Itanh
lncorporatt «l in lSGs for 2.5 years by the Lcgisla
ture foi Educational and ('fiaritabie purposes—
with u capita! of $l,000.uou t*> which a reserve
fund of over ^550,000 inis since been added.
•rwhelming popular vote its franchist
adopt
The anil/ Latter}/ ever voted on and endorsed hj,
the people of am/ State.
IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES.
It** Grnml Sinifle NiiiiiImt II rawing*,
take place tloulliEy, and the Extraordinary
Drawings regularly every three months, instead
, of semi-annually as heretofore, beginning March,
j lSStf.
A SI»MMMl> ONMHUT.MTY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. EIGHTH GRAND DRAW*
IN G. CI .AS.- ||.IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, August loth,
lss<» -lboth Monthly Drawing.
CAPITAL ritl/.i; *75.000.
100.000 rickets at Five Hollars Fach.
Fractions in Fifths in proportion.
LIST OF FRIZES
l CAPITAL PRIZE *75.000
l do do 25,000
1 d<> do 10,000
2 PRIZES OF *0000 12,000
5 do 2U00 10,000
10 do 11 >00 10,000
20 do 500 10.000
K'O do 200 20,000
51 HI do ft»0 30.00(1
‘"Ht do 5»t 25.000
1000 do 25 26.000
ABBROXIMAT10N PRIZES.
9 Approximation Brizes of *750 6,750
9 Approximation Prizes of .500 4,500
9 Approximation Prizes of A50 2,250
19*57 Prizes, amounting to *26-5,500
Application for rates to clubs should be made
only t,. the Office of the Company in New Orleans.
For further information write clearlv, giving
Ail 1 address. POST AI. NOTES.' Express
Money Orders, or New York Exchange iu ordi- I
' n.irv letter. Currency bv Express at our e
i peasei addressed ‘ M*. A. OAFIMIIN.
New Orleans. Lit.
Or >1. A. OAF 1*111X.
Washington. II. i .
link* 1 I*. O. >lonc a Y Ortlors payitli
ami atltlress lt«»g istereil l.«*tt«»rs to
NEW Oil EE A NS NATIONAL IIA Nit.
jyU wed sc&\v4w New Orlriim. Lt
the lead ns
d’e do not claim to send <<wt in naif a
• bin dies than all house- in the trade
c unhimd. but u< claim that we send out more
bundle- in ,i day that; any one house.
W. S. GREEN. Rea! Estate Apt.
Vitiiudiih' < ii.t ProiM'i ly fnr Sale.
One-fourth awe vacant 1*h cor. Brc>ad A <;th Fts.
* >n<-I'oat. I: .Kvi lot i.omer J3n-;.d ...id Ri. -t-
witli 5 room House, Store room and 'I room -c*;-
vant house ; buililing- all m w. A very de.-irab e
Onc-fotirth acr«*
avenue a.id Fifth *
price for ci'.-li.
One four loom Dwelling and Store Hou.-e, and
four two room Hou-v.-. corner »»f'Fifth avumt
and Seventh s*revts. Thi- property is j>:iying it
per cent on the price asked. Building- aifnew.
One six inom House and tv o room Hom-e.
built on a , ae.v lot. on Fourth avenue, near
street ear line. Improvements in good repair.
A beautiful Building Lot Homing Hit. park.
Two 3 room House-in Browm-vill..- for half cost.
A very desirahL* Home on F<»unh a’.vmi-. .
eodtf
i Fifth a
J Ninth
SMITH'S
T E N A N T S
TOOMBS CRAWFORD
J.C, REEDY,
K'Mi kslalc Agfi'it,
No. IO i n >*lftSt Sire* 1 !. 4 otiinihiis. La.
FOIl SILL.
BEANS
/^URE Biliousness; Sick Headache In Four hours.
V§) One dose relieves Nouralnia. They cure and
prevent Chills < Fever, Sour Stomach ► Bed
Breath. Clear the Skin, Tone the Nerves, and q !
..ifo Vigor to the system. I>o«c:ONi: ltl.AV
Trv them once and you will never be without pi**
Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by 0rugr : i r 's a:
Medicine Dealers generally. Sent on rscG;it .
price in stamps, postpaid, to any addrees,
«j ■ F. SMITH & CO.,
Manufacturers and Solo Props., ST. LOUIS, M0.
CHEW TOBACCO*
BUT DONTCHEW POISON
T'*.
'i \\ ( nty
ki
mis * «i>y.
[- - lain!, >• roniu H<-use. a
• land, 5 room JIou.-c, ii
* acre*, land in Wynnt ,
.iiit h«■ i
Ih.u
.and
B'*aJl-
I'M.
Ha
tin**, dirt and grit, euubUpig the It* if t«> aie
pure, ripe fruit, ami milking t he tn< 't I* lie.
the aio^t lusting, and the mi’y ulmh-.
chew in the world-one that will jmt ci
heartburn, nrrvoiisuess, nor indigt -iion.
TURF.
Eim* faven*li-li. Brru
SUNLIGHT NUGGET.
STARLICHT.
A fruit flavored pocket piece (ortho p«< plo.
Guaranteed not tocontnin a trace of chemieal
or noxious drug. Chew it a week and you will
chew it always. The pilot-wheel on *-v**ry plug.
Kl DOLIMI FINZER TOBACCO CO.,
i-iOuliYillc. Ivy,
Di I
Vi:\I( \ MDE
The l>t.st Salve in tile world for Cuts,
Hr iises, Snrt*r>. Ulcers. Salt Kitetun, FYv* l*
■Sores. Tetter. Chapnetl Hands, Chilblains,
’.'orn.- and tili Skin Erujitions. and positive
ly cures Piles, or no pay is required, lt is
guarani*«.u to giv.* perfect -ati-ftictii n,
or n.mi,, y rvlamied. Pr.ce 25 cents ]*vi*
box. For ?»a.e ijy Brannon A ( arson.
je24 oedview
LOUIS BUHLF.R & CO., Agents
F<») II Itllill**. (iin
c ,»f eoddin
~ Mii llli:!!\ lliilii: M'lllHl, lnl! i.IHLS,
B»7 a B* * \. t land •• st.. Baltimore.
Mrs. NY. M. U.o-.Y. G.vttY.
Y.'it ahli-h .*«! in M2. Fi m.h ’he language of the
N
F'.G
Ires. I. I <'*'l{Jl!l. J) .
eo mv25d2m wenv
_ Fall T«• m i-
ki ll’ J.. BoS’ioN.Ma*
Leayi Troy
Arrive ;d Ui.i-.n Sprim**
I -ca ve Unipi S,*.- { m;* ..
.-■nt Fi
relation
Depot!
20 a ii.
ift'-ip m
. 12 20 u til
■ >inin*■ iation Daily Ex
cept Sunday.
Leave Montgomery 3 30 p m
.'.•rive at Cnnui Springs ... a top n;
Liayc f ai«ui Spring.' . 7 10pm
Arrive at G*'ldmh*.is . ..luispm
Way Freight and Accomniiidution No. 5-Daily
L» uw ('oUimDu.- Union !>• ju-t •* .y> -.i jp
i.euve ('•>iumhu- Brou*l St re >* 1 »,*;>ot 5 05 ji n
Anive at Union Spring- s 57 u in
Arrive at Fufaula 10 50 a m
Way Freigiit and Accomniod it ion No. fi Daily.
Leave Montgomery 7 40 a in
Leave Union Surings 10 tut a »\
Anive a* Broad Sueet Depot. Columbus . 1 hi p m
Arrive at Union Depot. Columbus 2 02 p in
W. L. (.'LARK, Sup’t.
1). E. WILLIAMS, G. T. A.
dtf
< >0 i
Opeuka. Ala.. May 8th, isst .
after Sunday, May ftth. lssu, the trains
'- road will he run as follows :
No. |.
•* ni* pm
5 0*5 p n:
fi 31 p n
7 30 a nr
y U a rn
l 02 p m
i.tii’.'u d for ' he pi
1 LEW Li 1.1* N
Genera: M. n am
iiPDCl
•enth and Fifteenth -treets!
eiiuc* ami ICiglirh street.
Houses. Wagon Yard,
•>ee--nd avenue.
2000. quarter acre lot. s room House, 2 room
kitexien.well of good water and wutei
works. First aveuue.
-OOd quart*-: acre, a room House, kitchen and
• at-iaaise. «.»nv and horse bou-e, high .;mi
ury. with water works attache.:, on Fourth
..venue, bet we* n 13th and 1 Ith street*.
.-Lx Houses and Lots in Girard, 150 yards
‘Torn lower bridge-, * heap.
On*-Store House arid Lot in Uhipioy.
75*i ( ash. 1'hrce 2 room Houses and Lots in
TOBACCOS
is rapidly inen-nsinij, ami we take pleasure ii)
tmmwiK tile laimvmg revised list of sncli dealer-,
t'pym.r kind notice:
It. A. Andrews, .J. K. r.iddeits,
I >. A. AiiKlin ,J. li. \ H. F. (iarrott,
Aven tt A Holler, C. E. Hoehstrusser.
K. AUKliu, i.. II. Kauftaan A <\> .
■J. Adams, <\v I.ewis
r. Hatastein, C. 11. Markham,
K. Hindu. p. McArdle.
Hen nett A t.'o., T. K. Middlebronks,
P A. Ct.mre::. Martin A Chalmers,
\. H ( antiell A r o.. Tube Newman
II. S. Crane. \V. It.'Newsome,
I. l.'onti. J. H. Rnmsc-
M. h. Edwards, Rothschilds 'Bros.,
A. simens. 'I', j. stone.
! i S 1 11111!' I) v
111 Lit.'
«I Kiel,in.tiul. ViruiniK.
Manafacturers uf Fanny Edcl and L. Road T
baccos.
lil.KN *1 LOF.lt nr*- one Sole
t’«»r tlkiN t«»rrltorv.
my2 sef»rn
sale or * x« hiinge.
For It4*si 1 ti’om Ociolirr l*«|.
> •'. -i\ loom li*ni-'« ni. lower Broad -tn et.
15 •*•*. 1*our room Houm* un*l kitchen "ii eomer
of Fir-t averute ami .Seventh -te.-et.
D ii'.. I niir room llou.-e on Seeotfd avenue, be-
twe**n Si.\iii aud .“»eve»nli -tr* * t-.
i a. Four loom House j r«iom kitchen, corner
"f I Miirt h i venue and Eighth -nei t.
i" ". I'« hi pM.m 11 * n-• mil kit* ft. n, Ecu n)i
tv n it . Hi-twceii Seventh and l.iglitb st«.
12 *mi. F**iir ro**ru H*mi-c on upper S*** , ond Avc.
I'J '*0. Four room House on upper >vtorid Ave.
lo l.aiHlioi'ds.
Any prop*, rty placed iu my 11111111- for -ale *r
rent will have prompt attention Ido not trmi-
ole u niiin :<< <l**«th, or try to get other agent-*
I rop< n y «»uT of t lu ii hands, but «1*. a *-* 111 :t 1 • .11.*1
1< gitimate t»u-im*ss.
vJ. C. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent, No.io 12th St
pr, part'd to ,1,, all kinds of Hi
Faint ing
And in the very best manner, with the lies*.
1'auu-. as cheap as any one in the city. I am
.iiways ready 1 >r <mall jobs os well ns large ones
I have the best of workmen employed.
■I AMES _\[. OSBORNE.
AT THE
(Jiii Bniillunl Baiiit Shop.
EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY
0F MUSIC Boston, Mass.
BEST EQUIPPED in fi-
EOUIATSsEU*
i ni School is the best
111 America. The most
-A; radical course t.d tu-
tt''Use?. 'For clrcu’.ars
•• l.d -p{*( iiiiens of l'« u*
mansliq . addresa
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