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    RAIIAT-KXQUIKER - ST N: ('(UrMIJUS. G,E< HG1A. SI
MGY
Moll NT\P, ,JUXK
THE HEARER REUM.
BY M A III ON EVANS.
lht . r0 is i\ v?aper whose cycle is keen,
xn ,i when ho is reapinj? here.
Wr fear the much of his icy hftnd,
on our harvest garnered near;
j, it our Father on high, in his own good time
Will gather it safety in;
j.,,, his sic kle is keen—yet he reaps right well.
The reaper we call death.
T;,V will he done: wliat’er we say
h r.aught when the reaper is by;
}lc does what is best, and our prayers He'll hear
It - we but patiently tijy
iMir cross to bear, a crqwn we’ll earn
i„ our Father's home on high;
It 1 his sickle is keen he reaps right well,
The reaper we call death.
\W m od not fear nor storm noi blight.
The harvest is safe in onr Father’s naro.
I i the touch of 1 fis hand is gentle yet 11 rm,
A „d we know in Him no snare.
Then let us submit to FI is lovhig win.
i tin- sorrows He’ll help us to bear.
Hi« tickle seems keen, yet he reaps righf Well.
The t caper we call death.
SAM JONE S PITHY SAYINGS.
More Sharp Sent, necs lYoni his Hullhuorc
Baltimore American, May 23.’,
! Mr. Jonc-s has not been \er.y well (luting the ■
j past week, but his sayings have been just a>
spicy a-evvr. Some of them follow:
' ' t»"d can’t elect any man miles> he's a camli* :
| date. ”
“The biggest fool in Baltimore is the woman ,
wlio will act as barkeeper for her husband."
“I'll wear garments made of wire before l'*l
wear garments made at thirty cents a dozen."
"Every bar room is a rerouting office for bed." '
“Sow whisky and you’ll reap drunk mis.’’ I
“Christ won't stay in a hou»c with a cellar full
of whisky."
j “Sow little parties and reap b’.g ones. Sow *
: these and reap bull rooms. Sow these ami reap !
germans, and from these spider-legged dude.
I and front lliesc you’ll reap a halt’thimbleful m
calves foot jelly."
j “There is such e thingNis a race running out i..
i dudes, and God knows I’m glad of it."
I “The most demoralizing and damning thing j
and the most in-.dious is the city club."
“I’\c-oen men converted from the barroom-,
j and from every place on earth, but never, ne\e
I never, have l seen a tnembei of a city club con
j verted."
j I never saw a fi rat-clas* billiard player win
' was worth, the powder and lead to kill him."
, "What is a town woman b.u a coumr\ woman
with Sunday clothes on? ’
: “The more bent, mushed and warped the Uulie-
hat is, Lite more fashionable it is."
"Shull I come to Bulliiuoie ami ask your liitle
dudes and Undines how to preach the Gospel?" ;
, "A little party is only a big one with short I
skirts on."
j “Religion don’t help a fellow 1 o quit his mean- |
ness, but it helps him to stay quit."
I “Doubts are but the children of sin.”
” Repentance is quitting your nieaness."
“I’m not a muddy physician, and I’m not kr.i
to any."*
“Intidclity is nine-tenths mouth.”
' “An honest man who’s seeking alter God Gas
sure of heaven as the man who’s on a full tilt t.
glory.”
j "I've got as mush respect for these fellows in
striped clothes as I have for you who profess
Christianity and hop around ut every tap of the
; devil’s drum.”
| "It's not whether you are pretty, smart or rich,
| but whether you're consecrated."
ever my daughters out off any oft
THE ANNUAL RECORD,
IIh F.normoii** To in I mid Wide Ihilrl-
billion (iiprh'VH ol Inrlmic.
A partial list of the prizes above one thousand
dollars, paid by the Louisiana state Lottery
Company during the year ending May, im*0. to-
get her with the names and addresses given t"
thecompany by the holders, cm .ting those who
have requested it.
Receipts i n the amounts are mi tile at the of
fices of tin* v nnpauy.
DRAWING
Morgan Bn*
Frank N. -
Fmnci«et». ’a!
It. NY. Tuck i. »an Francisco. <’:n
Mrs. ,1. T. D'vyr. Savannah, t La
Ahiaham 1 « !ll». r. Sv.\annnh. i »a
VV:n. F. May. New York ...
\V. .1. Robert‘•■'I' < • oi li Dll i . • .V
I). Fitzgera'd, M - .....
.lc'ii, NY \ line. I )• n. t. Mich
National Exchn
A. A. Korun. < .
('. !•'. 'I'nihi . C.r
DRAW INI* OF APRIL, 13. 1S*<6.
1 Theodore Lentz. 3 Williams Court, Boston.
i Mass 15.0C
Rufus F. Bacon, Portia id. Me 15,(h
; Ernest \nt/. 321 Bar* line st.. New Or-
1 leans, La not
, John Iki-te. Clara and CubiMpi* .->t-*.. NV\
hlean-. Lu lj,m
'renoh, v oh -n-u-g. Kv N.oi
. N. J
John II Minninir, <'ar In- " , *t. Luk
Shore ar.d M 'cliliian .Southern H. R
lodo. Ohi
Joseph Phi
A Mailed Yankee; INCREASING FAST,
i ago tiie nmu-
Loytl o.i
Henrv L<
Who Has Eight PounJs and n Half o
AI.en Flesh.
TOBACCOS
LAW VERSUS LOVE.
\\w popkiiia was a bachelor. 1 mention the
On with all due reverence for the name-and
sviiipathy for the condition. He was well to do
i:, the world, if owning a fine farm and being
plaintiff in a lawsuit J® any criterion. Aside
f.,„u Mr. Popkiiis’s misfortune in being a bachc-
t ir. he had one fault—a general aversion to fe-
i.iale society and a particular aversion to Mi—-
B.illy Hopkins, the defendant in the above
named lawsuit.
Now, be it known, that though Miss rtallie -
i. one was put down on the list of O. M.’y (old
i.inids', she was the roundest, cosiest dimple
«. becked spinster that ever lived in Lincoln. She
i .jd the softest brown eyes, with a trick of look
ing down and peeping under the lashes pefootly
) cvvildering, and her hair waved and shone in
y i, h a manner that a susceptible party like you
and me would have felt an irresistible desire to
h ive sole ownership of the “nut brown locks.’
But, however fascinating Mess Sallie was to the
l iur sex in general, as I have said, between her
and Mr. Popkins there was a deadly feud, and
Hie cause of all the trouble was a meadow, spread
ing far and wide and unconscious betNveen Miss
.Sadie's and Mr. Pompkins’s farms.
Now the truth of the matter was this: The
l to Mr. Popkins, but in-
itcad of going to Miss Sallie and frankly staging skil ’ t& 1 doil,t want them to cut from the top.”
t ie case, he must serve a process of law. Miss j “There’s many an honest fool -and after all
Mllie flew all to pieces, and said she would main- fiat’s the best class.”
fun her rights at any cost. ! "I’m sorry for a fellow who’s got nothing but
I Toni the manner in which it ended, one could 1 money when that’s out he’s out.”
see that had Mr. Popkins gone to her himself sli J "R* >’ ou won’t pay your debts nobody will pay
■could liave relinquished it gracefully, but a w •-
Manilas a mortal terror of being forced to do ! "I would rather do anything than stand up bc-
anvihiiiH. The string around her neck, feed her 1 fore the tongue of a mad woman.”
villi sugar-plums, and you can lead her to the | ‘‘Tile biggest fool 1 know is the woman who
j,imping oil place, but go to drive her, and for marries a man knowing all the time that he’s
< nstinacy she will beat Mark Twain’s mule nil to dissipated."
"when Miss Sallie met Mr. Popkins o.Uliestreet 1 . "‘«h1 gave a woman a little fist and never ml-
her nose was decidedly retrousse, and Mr. Pop- justed her life and character to guns and pistols."
kins looked like an automaton Ciinlifl* giant. “You make the coifee bitter and get angry be-
Ihr'the 1 >U “ r h “' b “ ^ «*«•" '
n gtilar tea parties, those who invited Mr. Pop- Non cant control jour liusband by argument
kins were obliged to omit Miss .Sallie, .and vice and dictation."
me the lawsuit dragged its slow i anl S,,,T - V lht womA " " ho will sit and
>m session to session, until it mi- heargossip about her husband."
But fate li.-id taken in hand
obstinate individuals
lost satisfactory
In the meantime
length along. fr<
a- familiar a>; A B C’>
Hie destiny of these
and soon brought matters to
( niclusion, though tlu*
nay rath cm* a burlesque on the higher tragedy
■daily enacted.
Tlierc lived close to these belligerents a good
i. it ait'il old man, nearly as deaf as a post, who
had the greatest difficulty tor blundering on unfor
i ,i’*. tacts of any individual known either in un
til ut or modern history.
He nevei heard anything coirectly, and it was
an utter impassibitv t<> try lo explain, and if you
attempted it you would find yourself floundering
in a perfect slough of despair.
Miss S.dlie and Mr. Popkins had received no
tice that their eu-o would come up for the Huai
hearing in Harrow, on Tuesday of the next .seek.
fdi-N Sallie (one!uded to take the stage: t’ncle
Her Dropper, our deaf friend, hail business a lit
tle distance on the road, and he would take the
' . too; and Mr. Pupkin’s saddle hor-e fel 1
sick just as he was needed, and there being no
time for other arrangements he must take the
.■ conveyancA
• llie
Mis.- Sallii
ng down to tin gate with
a and bows, and dainty dress, sufficient to
he wilder a man with :.s stonv a heart as the
-;>hinx, and saw approaching trout ihc opposite
• her foe, in imm-.uatuiVe luoadeloth and. shirt
fmnt. Fora moment the color rushed to her
. heiks, .Mid .shf’ half resolved to go back; but
he outdone ‘
i mail a mi he ;
it,
ins, ■
i air of sixteen Queen Victorias elevating
her head until it eanie to an acute angle with her
Mi-e.and became sublimely nn»:onsi ions of any
.Mr. i’opkins seated himself as though lie had
u-iBowed a whole foundry’and had his pockets
Liu of eugs for desert. Just then came L’ncle
Lh-m. pulling aiid blowing, utterly unconscious of
L.. oaths of the impatient Jehu.
"Good morning, ML.s Sallie, ' said he, seating
himself beside her. “hlood morning, Mr. Pop-
kins. Where might you be going, and what
, answering the first ones!ion, and ig-
noring the last.
“Du tell!” ami the round face fairlv beamed
with placid surprise. “Going to marry? Well,
1 told Hester last night that was the suit after
•»J. There ain't no more capital girl any where
Hum Sadie, and I’m glad you have found it out.
And Mr. Popkins is wonderfull> clever," Miming
Li Sallie, “and instead of there being two farms
• nd a lawsuit, there need beonlv one. Law biess
nibbing his hands with increased satisfuc-
. "if it ain’t a tip-top arrangement."
. Popkins clutched at hi.*, throat as tli
K
Hon, “if it ain’t a tin-ton arrangement.
liroat as though
he was choking to death and made spasmodic
ellm-ts to utter a word of ex plant ion, but his
longue was utteny palsied and failed him in this
emergency. Miss Kailie, with a face of deepest
i-i.se color, placed her hand to her mouth, and
snouted so ns to startle the horses.
"I'm going to see Mr. .Stiles on hi
Oh. day of blunders! Mr. Stiles
M i - , but the unfortunate gir!
I'rcsbytoriun minister had the same cognomen.
"Mr. Stiles,” said our friend, “well, I've heard
knn well spoken of, but I never expected you,
gillie, a Baptisi l, to he married by any one but a
’Minister of your own church, but I suppose you
gn . e way to Mr. Popkins. and it shows a down-
Lgiit good disposition."
MLs Sadie gave up in despair, and looked fix-
out of the window, while Air. Popkins’s lips
moved occasionally as though he were asking tor
'•Liter, but the unconscious cause of all this tur-
nioii S ;it serene and happy, indulging in an occa-
•■'lonal chuckle and knowing glance at Mr. Pop-
k 4 n !G but ut this moment lie saw he had arrived
ft Ins destination, and wishing his two victims
•'mu h lnippiness hi loft them to their thoughts.
1 be human heart is a strange affair, to say the
’ 1 A "♦fit. Had any one advised Mr. Popkins to j
naiiy Sallie. he would have rejected the idea
nniii, diatcly. and she herself would have taken j
K us . a n insult; but the totally unexpected man-
ner m which the matter had been brought up.
Lffdea very diflerent affiiir of it. He stole a
Kuuice at Miss Sailie. Her face was turned away :
she was apparentIv studying nature. She i
pretty, Mr. popkins couldn’t deny that. 1
''hat if -if his heart gave ii treimdous bound. ;
''hat a fooi he had been all this tinu-! He must |
'• v :U any rate, and lisk repulse. So without any
i'ere hesitation, for our hero was brave, betook
^ Ben’s seat, and’snid very quietly:
1 “The switch is good in its place, but its place is
on the tree."
“A gentle horse works anywhere; so does a
j gentie Methodist or Presbyterian."
’’Find a man better than yourself: if you can’t
find one, stay by yourself, though you may be
| with the biggest rascal in town."
“A creed is but the skin of truth set up and
studied with something sometimes with sawdust
and sand."
| “You can t follow u creed; it’s got no legs. You
l have got to tote it."
i “When a preacher and a church haven't got
much religion they must have a creed."
! "There's many a soul in heaven to-day win*
never saw a creed or heard of one."
j “You can’t argue a man into religion, and a
man can’t argue his way into heaven."
j “1 like a man who can prove by his wife that
! lie’s got religion."
“I'd as soon get on my knee> and pray for a
silk hat as for faith."
"The way to get more grate is to use what
you ve got."
j “Whenever a fellow is out if a job he siis right
down and goes to telling lies on Sain Jones.”
! “I got scared thirteen years ago and never ex
pect to get over it until 1 run into heaven."
1 “Some men are always looking hack to ♦lie-
time of their conversion instead of forward to
their duty."
| “He who dresses, eats and sleeps wisely is
1 physically religious."
“A true gent email never swears."
I “If the devil wants to catch sin ordinary sinner
; he covers up his hunk, but if he is trying to catch
a profane sinner he drops down the plain honk
and the fool grabs it."
I “God delivei me from a foul-mouthed dnun-
1 liter.”
| “Hod gave you six days and one to keep hal
lowed and you want to steal that one."
“If I had a dog and he went to look at a game
of baseball on Sunday and ever got back into my
yard I’d till him full of shot, and if he went on
Wednesday I'd give him a hundred lashes.”
“Baseball is as bad as perdition, and horse
racing is every whit as bad.”
“I like a blooded horse, but I despise the fool
who will get on him and run to hell.”
“I’d as soon catch my son with a sheep on his
bark as u lottery ticket in his pocket."
“A man who tries to run a home with a deck
of cards is a fool.”
Miss Sallie.’
w.'ard him.
1 l mt a liuiu.
Miss Sallip
'•'"I a brut,.
ed the eighteenth part of an inch
Not much encouragement teriain-
K\press!
In Folsom prison the other day a visitor saw a
Chinaman walking up and down quite cheerful
and happy. He did not seem to have anything
on his mind at all, and he was indeed in excel
lent spirits. The visitor went up to him.
"Hello, John, are y«*u a prisoner?”
“Yes. Me in jail alio right."
"What are you in for?"
“Kilum Chinaman."
"How long have you got/' J
“Oh, allc time, alle time."
He was imprisoned for life. Sin Francisco
Chronicle. _ _
Bi.giuuitj.
Invincible pugnacity is the natural impulse of
the healthy man. Hotspur, Jago. Richard HI..
Coriolanus light to the la-t; but minds sick
through sensuality, through misfortune, through
love or jealousy, surrender like Richard II., An
tony. Tim on. Romeo, ind Othello. -Portland
Oregonuin. _
J.I MOV I Id MIL
\ < Itrist i.m kdi
j-'oinesH or a sense of
1 ' opposite side. Mis
£ r T moment that
tm
lie was
led he
gentle
face completcl
r; ’»nd fir him t.. ct . lli4IIV .
.i 1 think." he continued, “that we can
,, V ,. lls Liwsuit in the sensible manner sug-
e.i by Cnclu Ben? I do love you, Miss .Sallie.
. • by George. [ believe I have loved you all the
• ‘" •' 'd nev. r knew it til! to-day.”
. N, i^ bailie was completely vanquished, but the
although wliispeied. was heard above
1 y noise of the wheels and the crack of the dri-
'P S Whip.
|V, suit of Popkins vs. Hopkins was dismissd
." ' day. The Baptist minister got a fee and ilu-
-pie were firmly convinced that Mr. and .Me.
’I'mns are the very best hands in the world to
a secret. ^ < ..... ., Av i
1 ** »ill^ >V i m*xw.vtiet
F. !L
Franeisco. ( , 1
('. A. !"caslev. Persia. I
.1. I). .1. .ks P.r<*••.-'land
John l.iin, ro.', '•’> i. 1 ,(
B< -werv N’:i t iona i B:. u k
B r ; 111 ii .V K
Nil’s. P. J. |)er. on. At
Jennings ( • -univ B.-.r
J. NV. Sadhci . NN iim.
.lame- II. I)ow:kV. L
i,oui.-\ 'Hi- i jty N'at'l .51 uk.
F. Ashioii. Pliii.idelphi.:. 1
DRAW . M •
tichhio-dt 'lipping. M,i
Francisco Cal
Frank M. Searb-s. Bisimirek
Frank Noble. London. Out..
through Molsons Bank. I.ondo i. « »m
Chas. Rode, llmnooldt ave., Milwaukee,
S*mth NYhitley. Iml.
Wells. Fargo «V Co.’s Hank, sun Francisi •
Edward Stni'.-I). i'n ">’eut ( it'. Ca; ".’.,(hio *
NVm. d. Widnmye -. *<» C.-iitn- Market.
Washingt'U. 1 >. < ‘i.uoo 1
Win. L. Lewis. Washington. 1 >. C. . ’2.00(1 ,
NVm. J. Brown, Mmiison, New Mexico 1,200
II. B. Mvcrs, food Haltinnm ave.. Kansas
City, Sto I ,*200 i
Fred Attinger, 7 Carlos Place, San Fran
cisco. Cal 1.‘200 |
Henry Dittman, 1015 Cnion st.,San Fran
cisco. Cal. 1.-200
Edward Kaiser. New York L'.'OO
Adolph Rudolph. New York 1,200
DRAWING OF SEPTEMBER H, 18M5.,
(). Smock, LeavenwAjith, Kansas 15,000
John J. Wiss, Wamego. Kau>a> . . 15,000
Mrs. S. J. Barnhart, Walla Walla, Wash.
Ter 5,000
J. G. Sand sherry, Paris, Texas 5,0on
J. A.Clercy, 1008 Washington ave., New
York City 5,0*Hi
Geo. F. Jackson, Newton. Kansas 5.000
Adrian Fevh, 260 William st., New York 2.000
NVells, Fargo A Co’s Bank, Sun Francisco . 2.000
Martin Cresalia, San Francisco, Cal . ... 2,000
J. H. Jurgens, 113 Fairmnunt ave.. Balti
more, Md 1,200
Jose 11. Pratt, Guatemala. < ent’l America 1.200
A. T. Kiiisi-y, Red Cloud. Neh 1,200
First National Bank. Los Angeles, i al... 1,200
Anglo-American Bank. San Framnsen. ("al. 1,200
Peter Berry, Globe Vilkige st.. Southbridgc.
Mass. ....' 1,200
J. K. Hcriistrom, (ireenpori, N. Y.. collect
ed througli Chatham National Bank,
New York 1,200
DRAWING OF OC’IOBKR 13. Iks.',.
Antonio Yerdogo, 7 Scott >t., San Fran
cisco 15,000
NVells. Fa’go Aj Co.'s Bank, San Franci>ro. lft.ooo
.J. D. Hill. Bay st. Louis, Miss. 15,(K)0
Kevlin, |
Hvmel, Algiers, !.a 15.000
A. O. Guillot, 1
H. Yon Gundcll. Guaymas. Mexico lO.OuO
Mrs. II. M. Kihben, 125 Ellis st.. San Fran-
i not it Vrting of t’at.-ln-s.
"A wonderful country, tiii*,” writes Fe
lix Nl »>clu*lIts, the artist, to a friend. “No
old g o nent to p itch like, tlu* ever tattered
map of Knrope; nothing But Mu*- neweloth
to i ut into, and plenty of elbow room In
use t lie scissors." Pall Mail (tazette.
\ MUST 1*1 RURAL OFI'EM.
The Voltaic Belt Co., .Marshall, Alii h..
offer to send their celebrated Voi.tan
Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty
days’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv
ous Debility. Loss of Vitality, .Manhood
. Hdde
elope with full particulars, mailed free.
Write them at once. Lcwtf
IVluit Was H.'
Mamma "When poor Christian wit*
walking through this valley lie met a hor
rible monster with great glaring eyes like
coals of tire, and the monster had a voice
like rolling thunder, and he breathed j
smoke and tt ime from his terrible nos
trils. Who was it?”
Irma aim spent last summer in the
country -“Oil, mamma, I know a cow!” 1
—Burdette. J
Advice to Mothers.- Mrs. Winslow’s I
Bootm no Sybcp should always be useu I
when children are cutting teeth. It rt- I
lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces |
natural, quiet slee p by reliev ing t he child
from pain, and tin* little cherub awakes as
“bright as a button.” Jt is va ry pleasant j
to taste. It soothes tlie child, notions the
gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu
lates the bow els and is the best known i
remedy for diarrhea, whether arising I
from teething or other caices. Twenty j
live cents a bottle. dA-wtf
Patrick Conner.
I'r.mcif co. ( a
Wm. Harty. Havana
Lnnsi
•olden (late ;
c.. Sa
R. Hnmmong, Lansing, Kas.
A. \\ Burr. Ir.. Danville. Va
J. H. Eyestine, St. Joseph. Mo.
K. T. Rounsavell, with Adams E\pi
('oliunhus. Ohio... ....
(i. 15. Huidcmar, K:m>a< City. .Mo.
DRAWING OF NOVEMBER 10, !,ss
M. B. Nelson, 7t> Mi-rriniac *«tivet. Boston
K. ItV j Jett vs. N J t. V)i i vi , Kv'...".. "'.‘.'..W" "
I’asea I Bell*.-garde. Railroad and 8th aves.
South San Franeisch, c.'al
Joseph Poll!, Travel so Ci'y. Mich
Anuaud Preau, Jtt-IL. Esplanade st.. Nev
< irleans
Suite National Bank. Now (irleans, La
Weil.*, Fargo A Co.’-; Bank. San Fiancisi o
Paul l.emuitre. coi. Larkin >t. .md Goldei
(iate
e.. San I'.-aiK i^co.
* 'a I
Bank of Madi.-on. Jacks
J*’. Gross «V Co., San Antonio, Texas
John Brunlon, Galveston. 'J’exas
NV. P. Campbell \ Co., Florence, .Via
Joseph Dennis. 1 Boyd st.. >an l'ini)c!.*>co .
A. M. (.'ook, 71S Market -d.. k.iii f'l’aneiseo
DRAWING OF DECEMBER 15. I8H5.
NVm. Nl. M. McArthur l.imington. Me. ..
C. B. Richard Am o.. Bankers, til Broadway,
New York
Leon Mnrtho, It) St. Charles st., New Or
leans, La
Chios. T. Pardee, tore ( ahart A Rro., It)
Paik Piai-e, New York
Jacob Marznlf. Hlaek’s Station, Yolo Co.,
Cal
Mrs. MaiRll > l A. Nils'll'. 1 ; T
Mrs. Mary \V. Nell. , s - ' 1
f.'oluinluis It. Lewis, San Francisco,tTil . ...
lieck'lk-nv 0 " t <NoT€>!lt<"i, Ky
T. C. (Iain, 11(1 \V. 7th St., st. Paul. Minn
A. M. (lendion. Bosvon, Mass
Nriz
h li\ she Rt.l .ml Hear t lie
, “Well, how did you like the sermon I
Sunday?” wu hoard otic, lady ask another i
on the coil "l house pavement recently.
| “The sermon?”
1 I “Yes, you were at church, wern't you?” i
1 “Yes, certainly.”
“Well, then, how did you like the set- '
| moil?”
“J didn't hear any sermon, I belong to |
the choir,” was tlie .self-satislied rejoinder.
J —Chainbersburg Repository.
•III. Hi ml Still Pin.: \.”
i And every day imiacs the faith of tim I
1 iHMiple strongta* in the power of Calisaya J
t'onic. When from evi-ry side praise, j
nothing but praise, pours in upon its vir *
tiles and sterling ‘’haracter, no one can :•( - ,
train from believing in Greenville Cham
pion Tonic. Head a few spontaneous com
ments upon the medicines. Here is an ex
tract ;
U lKiKYILLF, K. v'., Aug. 2!L LsS.’L !
J>r. Westmoreland Deal Sir: You will
please send me two bottles of your < alisya i
Tonic. The bottle you gave mm* has given !
satisfaction beyond ni.v expectation. * ,
Hoping yon very great success .wit h your j
Tonic, 1 am very truly vours.
\V. B. Wav, M. i >.■
I Brannon A: Carson, Wholesale Agents, (
, Columbus, t la. jol <ii w |
\ KniII: l.noil Lli*:i IV.hii Pldhulrlpliia.
! The banns of marriage between Hatti
and Nicolini have been published in Jkiris. t
This reminds us that no banns have ever
been published for Adam and Kv. If
Parisians are going into these old scores
they ought to begin at the beginning. It
| is evidently never too late. Philadelphia
i News.
Ionian, tin • mon- in
• Inn Hr *<.. fre.M
•>. of \l 1-iiiLi. 11a., i- a g* !
•r,m* Yankee hv 1 ‘irl Ii. Dm a **• ut b r:iei I
ebniee :inl a. lot.1 i. *11.
i-m city ..f I’royi.lt n.-e. i; y,,, -
t ail carl}- age In* tiirip’d ii;- : •! I e u I i i n t
a rt. i ie i- by nat n* e an "'t ist, a ini hi
.•!’*! ip! v and t nil i m in ca -tei-n « 'i ie
lev el' *pe< I I
n.'.-t young dec.>
\ i'.'.i * ago be canii m»iii !i t" do**, irate 11 1
intt*i*i"i- of tin* ('hinvh ef t be 11
(’oneepiinn, at Atl.mla. and. ii.kinj tic
people an 1 climate, determined t<> locate
s« -ut li of Mu-on and I Mxon’s line. Since
then lie lias been joined by his brother-.
K. K. and t ieorge, and clmreln- and lim
dwellings- in every principal cityoftlic
soitili attest tlicit- ability,energy and i n
terprDe.
"My systein.” said Mr. Sheridan dni-ing
a recent celt vernation, "Inal l»een Ibrsoiue
time
t. I: VIU - VI IA la'NN'IM. l»o\\-\.
"I was not sick, in a general sense ot
tin* word, but m\ pny.-ical strength wa-
I'eelillg tin* seven* -train I had been for
year- putting upon it in tin* active men
ial labor nece—ary in Hie pursuit of niv
avocation. While I have not what i-
termed a delicate const it ut i< m. I am by
no mean-a rolmsl fellow, and have what
mi-jlit be called t he‘Yew l-’ngland mold.'
pby-icaMy. l or some time pa-t I bad
been losing vigor, when my attention
was called t>» 11 u n nieui i’-- H lieu mat ic ('lire
as a tonic and >trengllienor of tin* sys
tem. I began using it about four week.-
ago and -iin-c t bat t inn* 11a ve gai neil eight
and a half pounds- in weiLrlit. My blood
;i-jniiv as spring walei and my entire
-v-tem revitalized. I iiave no he-iianey
in sayingtiial it is tin* best general tonic
upon t lie oarket to-dav
U iM.i: I HUM Vs ci i.i • 1,
now in hi three -core and >* a years, and
one of t lie most prominent men in < h or-
• r : a. I'oin am! rai-ed near 1’idon Spring-,
Via., vvlieiv he am;ts-ed <juite a fortune
by -l i i-" inie rity and Iioim-g v. and in
latei v e.i r- connect ed with t In* w liole-a !e
drug iioii-e "I 1‘em’oei l'ni, Pnlhim »v t '<
oi Allama. Da., and imw a ciii/.eii of that
eitv.-a'd a I'-w day - ago in the pie-ence
Ami ic tie* very Lest manner, with the be«>t
I'aints. as cheap as any one in the city. I am
always ivah.v for -mall jobs as well as huge ones.
I have the best of workmen employed.
JAM KS Al. OSBORXK,
Old I’li'udlurd Painl Shop.
mil 15 s<?a\v3iu
* CHEW TOBACCO!!
BUT DON'T CHEW POISON
| >ri)oM*ll FI NZKirs l‘nt. ‘ Huvjirm C*ir(i '
process f"i" treating Toliucco removes t.i■ m-
tiru', dirt and krit, onabliriK the leaf t<* absorb
pun*, : j’i* fruit, ami making tin* most »l* llciutis,
tin* most lastimz, am I the onlv w bolesnme
chew iu Ilu* world one that will riot can
heartburn, nervousness, nor Indigestion.
I A -JL,-.,? TURF.
l'ine < 'a vend is 11. It randy,
•each liftvor, an everlust-
ng chew.
SUNLIGHT NUGGET.
'The perfection sweet
A fruit Itnvored po
iite.d not to(
t drug.
STARLICHT.
cet piece for the |
utaiu a I race of ch**m
... m.* ... w U a week mi.
chew it always. The pllot-wneel on • very plug.
ItrDOM’U I IN/ER TOIIArro CO.,
1 > o ll 1 m v i 11 e, Ky,
' M \
d Im
i Hit
•n I'o
i ric .
11 el
l-eat
ma u v
nali ie
Sl Ml If.
kinds had formed upon her baud. Me
who •_ real dilli' iiIt • and pan
valk. and vva- .• eon dam -u!
this d lead 111 i di-a.-e. Wt
thing vv e
id took advice
r.- vv ii I.' mt an v I
d onlv
manage h
lei'T from
tried <’ \'e |
CAPITAL PRIZE, - $150,000.
fH I!idl /.•*• super rise
oil I• t read • •
in 1 in
peniijllient r*-lief. 1 \v,
1- induced t
«1 ry
1 Idimil-llll V Rlielllliat ie
('im* a sin d t
time
n-2'
A! IIP doll 1 IIH) 1
.ovi 1 »nn
in all patent iii'*«licim-s am 1 no>tmiii-
- and
con *nh*r‘*d ln*r ran* nn
iiralde.
"'fin* elfect \\a* magic
al: 1 lie pain-
li.ivr
entirely vanished; tin-
swelling am
1 <lis-
tort ion of her joinl>' has
' 1 i -itj 1 !
,ml
’• || V */.. he It
mi u;/< mr,il J\n
Di n u‘liitjH of '/’/•#' f,tmnn Shift’ I. illirij (Jt.
/in n/. ii-i'l in jii rsnn mi »/•/•/»• nnil control the
I >1 n iri/I;/ 1 . I In iiisil ri*. anil ilm' Ut> stanr art con-
*/■' •/••/ j/ P.’i ho/e ■m’.vs, in,'I in ijtnnl faith
tm.—inl nil /*<(/■'• *s. unit nv nnthnrizc the ( 'ompnny
in ns 1 this a rtiji’-nlr, irith lac-mmill’ll of our siy
nuhi 1 cs ulhn licil. h, its nil \ rtisi nn nls. '
15,000
2,000 1
A. T Beck, Lancaster, Ohio
T. (’. Dougherty. FJi/.avilk*. Ky
Anglo-t alifoniian Bank < Limited), San
Francisco. Cal
Bcnim Bnsch. 261 Elm st.. Chicago, Ml
DRAWING OF JANIZARY 12. 1SS6
M. l)it rich stein, care M. Gross, tf Chambers
st., New York
J. F. Benson, 5)27 Main >t.. Kansas City,Mo
J. Schwartz. Kai)-a> < ity. N|.»
J. W. Barnes, Windsor Hotel. Kansas City
K. A. Burnside. Cincinnati. Ohio
Jo-eph NVittcnkclIer, Chicago. Ill
Albion R. Simmons. 036 Elm st.. Main hcs-
tor, N. H
I’riah Kiester. West Hickory. Pa
Dr. VV'. A. Turner, 10 I'liird -t . San Fran
cisco, Cal
J B. Martin, 60s Howard si ..San Francisco.
( al
DRAWING <>l FKBIU’ARY SI, 1mS6.
Annie Smith, lit Liberty -t., New Orleans.
I.a
Andrew I)-»yle, 59 Broadway, New York. * ,
fhoiua* Sliealia 11. " t
h'n dr-rirk S* hart. 701 I)«d\alb ave., Brook
lyn, N. Y
VV. R. Jones. M urpby^boro. PI ..
ifout'rcd Andeisou. stcanu-r -Onward."
Market -t. wharf San i'ramu-co. ( al.
Welts. Fargo A 'V,.. San Francisco. < al
f < U -. F. itb, Vieh biirg, Mis*.
VV. F. Randolph, llt^ NVe-t -1 . Oakland,
,.l
I). B. Hu
(‘urlisie. New Mexico
Uh ! Hun She SallVred.
This lady had been married thirteen
years, and during at least one-half ol that
time; had been a sufferer from the effects of
IxjucorrhfAta or Whites and its many at
tendants. She was much reduced in
strength and flesh, being unable to take
any active exercise. Simmons’ Iron Cor
dial was at last given a careful trial, and an
improvement was noted from tlu* start.
She is now a perfectly healthy woman,
and owes her restoration to this remedy.
1 Sold by John F. Turner & Bro., Colum
bus, Ua. eodAvv
Won’t Work Both IViip. Item <• Poor.
I “Why should not a man be held respon
sible for his dog?” asks an exchange. Be
cause a reversal of t he rule, making a dog
responsible for his man, would in some
eases inflict unnecessary hadsltipon a noble
member of the brute creation. Buffalo
Kxpres.i. h.
Actio*. Pushing annl Hcliahlc
Brannon w ( arson can always be relit <I
upon to carry instock tin* purest and best
goods, and -u-tain t lie: r* pula’ion .,f being
! active, pushing and reliable, by reeom-
1 mending artiel-s with well establisiied
merit, and such as are popular. Having
secured the agency for Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for CoiL-i.imption, colds and coughs,
will sell it on a positive guarantee!. It will
1 surely cure any and every affection of
Throat, Lungs and (’best, ami in order L»
prove our claim, w< a-k you to call and
get a Trial Bottle free. cod aw
the di-« a-e has been, I verily believe.
• ■radicated from her system. She is-id!
u--ing t be medicine as a precautionary
men-nre, and her general good health i-
being i'*s|ored by it. I ran 11«»n*•»11v and
fenrles-ly recomineud 11111111 iriiti’s IHieii-
inatic ('nre as the best medicine lor rhoii-
mnti-in and the blood upon the market.”
For sale by wholesale and retail ‘ling-
gists everywhere. Price, Sl a liottle.
Send to ns or vour druggist for tivati-'e
and history oMIie \\ Idle Tiger. .1. M.
Ilmmiriitt «v Co., proprietors, \tlant i,
< i;i jo Id w
Central Line of Boats,
OLD IIKUA1ILK.
.1. If. ORI*i;silV. I.ii. Nai’l Hunk
.1. VV. 14 I liltltETII. l*r«*H. Male Vai l B’k
A. i:\i nWIV l»res. X. O. Val’l
U
M’lirxrilllATIJi VITKAI'TION!
Owr Half ;i tlillioo lli>triliiiled|
Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y.
Incorporated in 1H6H for 25 years by the
tore for Educational and ('auritable puip(
with u capita) of i 1,000,000 to which a ie
fund of over $550,000 has • :nre been added.
Bv an overwln lining popular vote its franchise
was made a pnit of the present state Constitu
tion, adopted l>e»-eiiilier 2d. A. D. 1K70.
Its lU’iiii‘1 Single 1111 int»(*r DniuinxK
will take place nionthlv. ft never seals or pout'
poms. Ia>ok nl the following distribution:
HCHI Grand >1 nut lily
i:\Ti!\i)i:in\\i!i '((I'AifiTm hkawi.ng
in Ilu mb nq: of >1 iisir, N«:: Urh-iin-,
the |
supervision and
Coi.CMJM’s, May 1.* |sS6.
.md .itlcr May 12, 1KS6, the h/e il rales <
relight mu tie* Chat ta )|MMcbee, Flni* and A pi
•>>la livers »vil) be as follow
pei ha ire 1 . 5 cent
11 s« ,i| .Me .i per ton
Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, &
Gen. JiJBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia.
( ,. 1; 1 i I;! I Pi'i/.c. .- ] 51 i.( N M I.
.11 pi
L-lil-
K\priciiir.
llev. G. K. Lynch, publisher of the Ala- 1
hiinm Christinn Advocate, Birmingham, j
| writes: “I travel all over the state; my j
• friends say they And Dr. Mo/.lov’s Lemon
Elixir 11 most excellent medicine. My ,
j book-keeper and foreman both use it in j
place of calomel, pill i, etc.”
A PROXINENT MINISTER WRITES ;
J Dr. Mozley -Dear Sir: After ten years I
of great suffering from indigestion or dys- 1
ocpsia, with great nervous prostration and j
i biliousness, disordered kidn< ys and cot isti- !
pat ion. i have been cured by four bottles !
: of your Lemon Liixir. and am now a well
> man. Rev. c\ (.’. Davis,
j:il. M. JO. Church, South,
No. 28 Tat nail St., Atlanta, Ga. j
I Sold by Druggists. 50 cents and *1 per j
bottle. Prepared by Dr. H. Mozlev. At-
i lanta. Ga. my23 selm '
NVcil-;. F.-.iX" V* ('" ' . Bank, em I-'ranci»*’«i
J. s»M'b:icli. Red \N ,ng. Mam
NVcii-. Fargo ,v Cm. - Bank, Sai: l-'ianci-co
DRAWING OF MARCH 16 l*hf;.
August Wibcrg. 1131 south Io:! 1 -T.. Omaha,
Neb
E$-Supervi«or Ar’hur M FJibcte 113 Sacra
mento -t., .mu Francis, o, ( al
Captain Jamo =< Gar: bi, i f Garvin X Co..
Sun FraneiHco.
NV’flls. F ov-. ,V i n > Bank. San Franci-co
Olaf Audi- *11. 5i0 Ciicot ua: -t.. Sun Fran
cisco. < al
Merchant, Natuaial Bank, Cincinnati. (1
tgonicry and ( lay sts . Sun
< m Im-i fri'iglii in piMporlion.
l’a->-t^< IV0111 ‘ •Jillilbiis to Api'acllliol
)i in 1 pom!- in proportion.
STKAMKIt NAIAD
t! 1 ! • 1 V.- • -,»! 1 ii 1 ) 1- f »r A p 1 1 ich: ■,
;dge vi> TC!0SDAY ui >r:i ng ut
111 i 1114 \ 1.1 BuOdiridge.
\bo\c -• Iici'ih- will be run. ri vr, ct< .. j
S.,. I 5ft h-. Sg.
M'lTA I. I
, i; 1.M1 I'RI/.F (
1 \ 1 ,* <. 1: pih
P1H /!
I’U/.I-
i-IH/.l
EOF
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IMATION PRI/FS.
Halves,
*‘8:118
France
NV. O. Co
Livermore, Li:ermon*.
olni Graven, in* F. 79tb st.
'. K wrtz
'. L. Yo
iusko, Mi-s
•oliected through Bank
m«*. • nu-r,
Cal
id. Mass .
V II,in- < iiriosil). < • rliiinh.
| Mr. Barnu.n, wlu> has despaired of lin<i
ing a real practicable boomering, is ad-
• vised to hunt m xt for a ■-•ueee--: .! Ln V « oH
j - one t hat doesn’t do as nine 1 da ■page at
the butt as at the nuix/.le. .Springfield
Mass I’nioii.
| S, nil's | Ullllsj Ml ul Pur. < U-l I.IM 1 Oil.
1 With If.Vpophospiiitea i.s .1 most valuable
remedy for Goiisuuipti»ai, Scrofula, Wa.st-
1 ing JJisejtse.s of eliildi\m. colds and chronic
1 coughs, and in .til conditiojj.s where tlieic
} is a loss oi flesh, a lack of ner\c power,
, , and a general de-bilily of the system.
t in <1 ri al si rilve in I h. \\ csi.
Scene, night Mrs. Jenkins Do get uji.
i[enry, and hold this child aw hi!**.
Jenki.ns Not much; we have just decided
that eight hums p« r night should cou-.ti-
tute a night's work that’s tin kind of a
union man I am. -Chicago Rambler.
Shippers will please
. i. •••! .. Pert hu. iiou 1
their IV.•!-. 'it at b.-
il'i.a wiil tif»t -t"p at an;. 1 ><• • nt not naned in
list i.f 1 oidimr- furnish! d •-s 11 pj • r- -in I. r da’<* '.j
Afirii I. Ism,.
ir n -iuai-ibii;: v f«„- fn ,.;h: •-• a--.- ah -r it h;-.-
bcaii .1 a lia.K'-d ill*a i;indii ; .die-,- no ... rsci. i-
t hcr«* t<. n-ccive it.
•*s HI L J, Will r Slid.. Prcs’t.
<.ED. li. wnm>|!)}-;, vr \ Old Tn ;u,
t* ).i 1 If
>20.000
>522,50
Inbs .sinuihi le nunte
"p.m\ : • Ni v Or'cans.
write v-'car!v. giving
. NOILS.' Express
ik Exchange in urdi-
E\n-c» at onr ex-
\. 1)1 t IPM I \,
h u Oi lcan*-, 2.ii. ,
Make t* 41. Money Orders payable
and Iillill'css l{c;;is|«*i*l*<l l.iuicix to
| NEW OltlIVNs UilONAI, It V \ K,
^RONT STREET RESIDENCE
FOR S_A-IjE.
A 'IS
I ItA BLY urrnngcd t i D.-anling h<»:.-••
\atc residence. *> v n mius, W.
V(. JOHN Bi \i KM A R.
Real Estate Agent, (.luumbit-, <6
1 fri tf ‘ ^
. H. Q In
Av
pool
ml fm prices
a id Hi’wtru’a* v uiuaigue i>t
CINCINNATI 0. COimUGATING CO.
1 va !•• ■ : v vyowOm