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SO'DAY MulLMNR. MAY
1
DAILY ENQl'IUKU-SDN : CnLlAMBUS. GE011GL
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Ami will'll is l,.'-, 1M, imvi'si?
When' her f..|lllil'iti'.lis surest
"When Ui»v '"i' still."
When niv ; ..>•••» rielies vrenl
Wii.'i 'a r it ill - Criesl 11.4.V,
What :mi(re.:ii(i h I/'Ve's in’.
I nl' V- Vn.-lt.
1,11 I ; hi ll.
,, five ior this
\I 'tiler Mi-mcdhit nil?” lie said,
tile I'i.V
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Met
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Herman Merit ale
lli,ii-ll, mill I,ml
liit Vint. I hit
a.noils vat yon
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I.IIST III,!! I,n\i:i! \.MI m HIM!
■yir.our < •!a] -lain \\ ■
var. stum. I woulr
W is J >isll 1l OSS.
A t first “Dili i la* Bilk’* w.is
hut -t Iasi In- iitcniiu* conva
lie was a victim.
“\\ ho ha’ thought j
qui/ed. ••'('hat young fell'-r ;
nig a tool, as b
ring
>r dose
t hard-
icredulous,
t d I hat In.-
• III Si lift, 1-
dt half os
I'm going
HJirrrripQ ann
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Wagons for II s
FOE. .CASH OZLTXYZY
the wcaIt In
Cht
and n
nost arinto
oral
Iie nicr-
t,-r quit N \v
York.
Th
e-i'-’s no
chi:
chants of H
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adelph
in. He \n f
is a
.young
■iere for an In
most man t(
;r make ••
1. liv
;in'.
man of do
-id
ed dullish t-ndi
•lie i
es. lie
1 can’t stand :
t it ion. 1 Irak*
ill t JlLS )
*’s Tra :i
M*riit
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coin |.m-
Ava.s not pur
ticnlfirly
brijtht, ho
ids
father
determined
to
. send
him to -t
dim
He
>1 IMUI'I'I
•a ii in
fin:-.
was a dm it t
rd
as a
studulit id
Ct
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o you say!
Low
iffin
College, Nr
W
York.
At Hist
he
did not
Alexis “i'i
■flit hull
IPS. ho.SH? (ire
at
lull-
betrav any
iin
ideations of geni
us.
but lie
dal ain’t miff.
Y. a d.
nit
have no
eon
sid-
had lint bee
11 ;
It -,.'l
ege \cry 1
iong before ,
era! ion for \s
oi'lciir i
nan
no how.
Id
U’lt
he made gn
■at
l>rc>Kr«
•ss in his st
(id i
-8. n,
hours ain't ei*
Manager- “
W-lli 1
’m g
lad to he
•ar
one
soon cainii to la* regarded .i.s a model stu
dent. (hi on< occasion he was confined t<>
tiis l)od several weeks in consequence of
having several of his rib* fractured in a
game of foot-hall, lie seemed to display
more than average intellect., the muscular
development of his arms from rowing he.
ing very large. He was well up in smok
ing cigarettes, and knew all a hold most of
the actresses on the New N ork stage.
Shortly after his arrival in New York he
made the acquaintance of an actress whose
dramatic ability was routined principally
to her pedestrian performances, so to
speak. When she danced across the stage
the hearts of the bald-headed, venerable
men, and also those of the dudes in the
front seats, wen; in a flutter, and the opera
glasses wobbled about in a remarkably un
certain and tremulous manner. Her name
like her garments was quite short. It was
Blanche, She never appeared on the
stage that Seymour Chaplain was not
present with u large boquet, which he
hurled at her with his compliments.
Blanche, or rather Miss Blanche, as she
was humorously called, soon discovered
that her admirer was the scion of wealthy
and aristocratic parents, and slu; deter
mined to set her cap for him, to use a fig-
ure of speech. As Seymour was a very
susceptible voting man site met with but
little difficulty, tier motives were strictly
honorific as her object, was matrimony. In
the meantime, lioWevcr she was not averse
to accepting presents from the enamored
youth. She even permitted herself to ac
cept costly presents. She also allowed
him to pay for the champagne they mu
tually enjoyed. In fact, her condescension
went so far that she allowed him to carry
her pet poodle when they took a stroll in
Central Park. It was generally under
stood that they were engaged! When
their lips met ii sounded like an engage
ment.
Mr. Chaplain, sr., was very liberal in
Supplying niw son’s wants, but the extror-
dinnry demands made on him finally ex
cited his curiosity, not to say his anxiety.
He also heard various and sundry rumors
in regard to his son’s intimacy with a cer
tain actress. A report came to his
ears that his son had presented her
with a very expensive diamond ringed.
Seymour was somewhat surprised when
he received a letter from his parent to the
effect that he, the aforesaid parent, would
be in New York next day, as he desired to
see for himself how much progress the
young man was making in his studies,
Seymour showed the letter to tin* object
of his affections. It seemed to have a de
pressing effect upon her, but he cheered
tier up tin; best ho could.
“Don’t despair,” he said, ‘‘the course of
true love never did run smooth. As soon
as wc are married, we will surprise th-*
old gentieman and ask his forgiveness. He
will grant it on the spot, and you will he
admitted into the most select circles of
Philadelphia society.”
This was wlmt Blanche wanted very
much, but she had her misgivings.
On the day following, Blanche had just
returned to her room from a rehearsal
when there came a knock at her door.
An elderly gentleman, wearing eye
glasses, and other garments, ofeourse, and
a very aristocratic air. entered. H* r Worst
fi ars were realized.
“My name b C haplain of Philadelphia
the fat her of Seymour Chaplain,” he ad-
dt (\ dgniticanily.
“Please lu* seated,” said Blanche, with a
si1 1 ij t r.
*•1 suppose y< u know the obj. et. of •",'.
visit. You love mv soli.”
“And he lov s nit . ' mid Bi mein , whh
Ye-, sir.” replied Blanche.
1 will pronably have soim t
nt that. I will he eaui:id
igo that .■
Miter A
one of ( !.
:ts: ! '\ if;
oldest
• to Es-ravin
lentiful is oi
•rbs extant.
I>ages arc plentiful there take
ket.
man industrious enough to want to do a
full days work I'm phased with you,
Alexis, and you may work eleven hours a
da\.”
Alt xis “Hole on, boss! Hole on! I dis-
, omh rstand ye. I didn’t know it was
I win km’ hours you was talkin’ about. I
t hought ’t was restin’time, after dinner.
Brooklyn Eagle.
Ih.ni rhs of .hr uiluiu.l.
I Tin mvrtle among the thorns jsanivr-i
He still,
Take straw to Es-ravin win:
exceeding }
Jewish prov
Where cal
them to in.ti
; T'm measures of talk were sent down
| from heaven, and women took nine.
1 With her foot in the grave a woman
! clings to vanity.
I A woman would sooner have one meas-
! lire of forwardness than forty of modesty,
j At MO her feet tingles at the sound of the
! cymbals.
| He who has no wife is no man.
I Take a wife from beneath, a friend from
above you.
| Be the goat black, be the goat white, so
she gives good milk.
| If your wife is little, bend to her.
Have friends or die.
I If your friend be deaf when you call
1 turn your back on him.
No OmhI EflVrl l*rrrr|Uil»lr,
j Boston Record.}
j The business-like way that children have
of considering the most sacred tilings is
often a litle startling to their elders. A
little Lynn girl came home from Sunday-
school one (lay impressed with her need of
divine assistance to enable her to he a bet- :
ter girl. Her mother encouraged her, and
explained to her how she could seek aid, j
but she said:
“No, mother, you speak to him about it; .
Tdon’t like to.”
A few days afterward she suddenly in- I
quired:
“Did you ask him, mamma?” at the
same time explaining her question by an i
upward jerk of her thumb.
“Yes, my dear, I did.”
“Well, be doesn’t attend to his business
very well then; I haven’t behaved a lilt
better.”
tm ♦- —
The Verj Newest Itonni'ts.
The very newest bonnets worn in Paris 1
an* made of fan coral, which is pretty
enough for anything, looking like the most
delicate lace. —Boston Transcript. j
The quickest time on record! Neuralgia
of tin* worst tvpe cured bv one dose of
SMITH’S BILE BEANS in from one to 1
four hours, as many who have tried it can
testify. It docs seem strange that sensible
people will sutler with this terrible disease
when speedy relief can surely be found in
this simple, safe and inexpensive remedy,
25 cents. For sale by nil druggists and
and dealers in medicine, or sent anywhere
on receipt of price in stamps.
ap‘24 eod.twlm
\ Ili-in) Midi ID Imi-i -in- I'arSVi lim*l
It is the w oman with the smallest h aul
that wears the largest hat at, the opera. -
Macon Telegraph.
Simmon:* 1 lr.ni Cordial elir.fin.ttcs from
the system a'.! imptirP.ies through tic
lungs liver, kidney-* and skin.
Soli*, by John I*. Turner A* Bro., Colum
bus, (.i. e.i'hvw
'mi(itinur t
me forge
r strikes
millions
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jjupi
V
r"/1h Hlw
Moht<){ i hi* diRo/no.-ovh'-a a:;lu-( mankind aroonfra.
nJlyo»iU««m1 »*>/..Iss-ir1«r« 1conditionM th- LIVER.
For all complaint* of this kind such a* Torpidity of
th«Livor, Biiinunm-M, Nurvoim Dvapppcia, Indi/e
ti.tn. Irreg'iKrity of th- Box-ls. Constipation. Flut •
luncy, Eruct.ME-n? mid Burning of itzo h
(“nrriHtimos calW-d fi'i.irthurn) Minpma, Malaria.
Bio<-dy Flux. Chilln ano Fever, Breakoone F. v r.
Exhaustion before or ni'tf.r F-ver-, Chronic Diar
rhoea. Loss i)C Appetite. IToadacbe, Foul Breath.
lm*frulavitujB iroidmifU t< Femnloa, Tioi\ring*ii«)\vn
STftDiGER’S HURflWTil
k: Invaluable. It is not a panacea f -r all
but a I cJlseahee of the
Kill STOM A C H md BOW EC LS.
It changes tho complexion from a waxy, yellow
tim?'!, to a rmldy, healthy color. It entirely removef
low, gloomy spirits. It is on* of tb*> BG.ST AL*
7ERATIVES and r -*Us IF'ERS OF THE
BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE ' r ONiC.
STADICER'3 AUSANTIC
F-xr Bale by all Drngpiftfl Prico $| ,00 pbr bottle
C. F.STADiGER, Proprietor,
MO SO, FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa,
CLIMCNIAN'S
T obacco
r, ruir r -Jua 11 r -larfrin vmval
REMEDIES
Will I;
CLD HICKORY 2 HOUSE WAGON
OLD HICKORY 4 HOUSE WAGON
COLUMBUS OHIO BUGGIES
COLUMBUS. OHIO TCP BUGGIES
AMESBUKY MASS
AMESBUEY, MASS
PHAETONS
lventncky Spric"
A GOOD OPEN BUGGY
A GOOD TOP BUGGY
HAH,NESS *6 50 8 00
I alii
Ear:.
• 1 (*.
Cni 'fill i
•all!)
nl iai
; AT
»47 60
! AT
52 50
AT
85 00
AT
116 00
r AT
125 00
AT
120 00.
AT
85 00
AT
120 00
AT
45 00
AT
55 00-
15 00 which
C.i:-h
down. Hi
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Ibis iis
-l iK'UW
a fiui.mg Hiiytnui" now cxcfjil.
•< at actual cost. A lew Tarpnvlin>- ot> liun<l
BE ULAR PRICE * 55 00
REGULAR PRICE 65 00
REGULAR PRICE 11500
REGULAR PRICE 140 00
REGULAR PRICE 150 00
REGULAR PRICE 135 00
REGULAR PRICE JL10 00
REGULAR PRICE 140 00
REGULAR PRICE 65 00
REGULAR PRICE 75 00
is 3 50 to 0 00 deductibn.
.out 100 Jobs in stock at Cost Saddle 1
THE CLWGMAN TOBACCO CAKE
> vrrnn>» cm n Riwunv, inn-. »:
Wonndn. Cut* Br*iiw*#, ynr-.’n» Erysipelas. Bull*.
Yiirbunclt-o. Botie Fttlons. Ulcers. ;><jren Si.rt- E; •>.
S. ire Throut Bun ions.ijorn.v Neuraijri/. Rhr-ujnatisn*.
Drchitia Uoui, Rheumatic Unr.t Oolcs. L'.ugnk
Bronchitis. Milk Ix*g Snake on J Dr#; St-iug*
st lD»oct«. Ac. lu fa« t allays a1, local Irritation and
Inflammation from whatever iv.nse. I'rico '.£o r I*.
THE CLiNGiMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
fropnrrtl according to the moHt scu . ifG-
>rincipl«*%. of the PI Itl.M’ ^KO.ATJVr
I.NUHKDIENTn compounded with the pureei
robocco F1 >nr. and ,rt Bpecia.ll) m-omtnendMl iLc
('roup.'Weed or Cake of tho Breaat »nd for the t claa*.
of irritant or iDtlanmiatory mnliutioa. Achoe acn
Pains where, from too deli.•-«»#» a atate of tho J-yatem.
*.he natient ia unabloto b.sir the atr nger at»plicatior.
. f the Tobacco Cake. For fi^dtche or othei AcL.^*
*nd Pc^ne, it is iut&IuaMh. Prim 1.> rl*.
A3k your druggist for tlms* ro#avd a, or write t< ve-»
CUNGMAN TOBACCO CURE Cf.
nuPWAM j*i r. . u ^ fc.
DR.. RICE,
*sSsf-L(iiiisYiile,Ej
A r«4uljr’iv amt !>sa,iy q p v .\twiar imJ t:.c*
mo«t sue .-.dfa’i, a# bln nracttcc will i.ror-?.
Cm os ail town* of P3,IVA."TB,
CRROSICl aui SEXUAL ZUSL
EASEIa,
SjiermAtorrlioa and Xinpofonc/,
nei-.c ' / '/ ibu.6 in youth, xexnu jj •»<*•> i ma*
SYPHIL IS i
Oosori-lica,
Cures G.uraataoii Jr. p.I
u'ifi’T i koji.
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Prices Will Sell Them.
■WasaS
CAPITAL PRiZE, - $i 5 o,oco,
“Tl r e do hereby certify that tee stiperi'isc the ar
rangement for all the Monthly and Quart?r i
Drawings of The Louit>iai,a State Lottery Co
pauy^ and in. person manage and control t'*
j Drawings themselves, and that the same are o-.,-..
j ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good ni:\
i toward all parlies, and we authorize the C'omna :>
to use this certificate, with facsimiles of our $,/)
natures attached, to its advertisements
& Law’s
Just Opened New This (Monday) Morning:
1,000 Yards Checked Nainsook at 7 : t^c, well worth 12}uc ;
5o0 Yards Checked Naiusook. superior quality, at such as we have sold at 14l£c.
2o Pieces of India Linons at 9 l 4c. These are genuine India Linons.
15 Pieces of beautiful Sheer Barred India Linons at 15c. If we should ask you 25c for them
you would not think of their being high.
« 10 Pieces of Checked Linon D’Decca at 15' £c—the greatest bargain of all.
Organdi Checks, the climax of BeautiAil White Goods, 25c.
Specie! values in New Embroidered Flouncingq 15 inches wide, at from fl.00 to $3.50,
pci yard. NY•.* aic behevers in low prices, and we *lrmly believe that if the prices are low enough !
almost any amount of goods can be sold. Come thio week.
HILL &c LAW.
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LANOl-
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TO( ,K OF
TFc ihi undersigned Tanks and Bankers iril)
pay all Prizes draum in The Louisiana State Lot
teries which may be presented at our counters.
J. XI. (M1LKKIIT. I‘ri*s. !a». Nut'l Hank
f.M.KI Ij HIIETII. Fren. S t a I e Na f l IV k
A. HAMHVLN, Pres. N. O. Nat l Hank
NI’llKCKDHNTK|TTfTIIACTI(I \!
Out Half a Million Distributed
Louisiana State Lottery Cornp'y.
Incorporated in 1S6K for 25 years bv the Legisla
ture for Educational and Charitable purposes—
with a capital of $1,000.000—to which a reservo
fund of over $550,000 lias since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franca;-o
was made a nail of toe present State Constitu
tion. adopted December 2d, A. D. 1S79.
3*h 4»rnii<l Mingle miiiilx-r Drawing*
will take place monthly. It never scales or p<Ab
pones. Look at the following distribution:
193<i l.r»i!<l .IKoiillil.v
AND THE
FATllAOlllilWIlI (Jl MtTKHLV iillAWlMl
in the Armlemy of >lusi<*. New Orlenus,
Tcesdav. .lune 13. lss(j.
Under the personal oiipervi.-siou and maiiiiyo*
in cut of
Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, &
Gen. JU8AL A. EARLY, cf Virginia.
Capital Pri’/.u. AlAU.UtO.
J,j*)-*Nofice—''I'u-kets are T.-ii fioilars ojiIv. liiihf*.
KiHlis..^-2. Tenths.
list ok i tu;a>.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF bvn) 000 SI50.* 1
1 (.Rand PRIZE OF All mil) VI. ,
1 OUaXI) PRIY.I-: >>F 20.00* 0
2 L'R(tE PRIZKSUP 10.01,'.: •? ')
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‘j'l PRIZES OF l.Oia 5.-'ID
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V\» PRIZE:- OF sao 5
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