- . TtvmxQuMiiwii1 i ;jta. L u t tcoo vra izerr, rC!- .'mrOf. march, toom- t? ?r. c Hut rr. t 5 " l.rakKRlM.CMltha k f f t-jl U JT KM . til I f 7t Tcto tM th Unrt t-rA - ; . t jcco in Ua world. - f; T iVTaaw ttliOeW-. All r i 1 j Bug ii nf is:. kw-U-s Hill c mTrU t f the bud. SHI1 A SPECIFIC FOR tflllfST, SPASMS. rmXi:iS.FlLUKS S1CUESS, ST.imJtU!E.llCHDHOUSH. caaunn syfhilus. i&fiJU, KIXES EY1L, fflKl(3BISUSE$iBTSFEPSU. imrcsiEss, sick hudicie, UECKATISH. KEHYCUS WEAKNESS, IEEV0US FE0STRAT10H, EH1II WOEEY, BICOQ SORES, ElUQUSXESS, COSTWEHESS, IE3IETTHQUBHS UQ 1RREEUURIT1ES. TheDaily Review. Jei.relH bio a ironi and - i combine lightness with strength, a great uesiueraiam wnere speed and economy iq tnotiro power are of permanent importance." MISCELLANEOUS THC VOICELESS. 4 . We count. the broken lyres that rest When, the sweet wailing singers slumber. Bat oVr their silent sister's breast The wild llowers who will stoop to number? A few may touch the majjic strinir. EI And noisy fame is proud to win theni ; Atas! for those who uever 8 in jr. But die with all their music in them! Nay. grieve not for tho dead alone W hose song has toid their hearts fad story. ; j Weep for the voiceless who have known The cross withoot the crown of glory ! Not where Lcucadian breezes sweep Oor Sappho's memory haunted ils low. s But where the glistening night-dews weep O'er nameless sorrow's cburcbiard pillow. Oh. hearts that break and give no sign have whiten ng lips and fading tresses, Till death pours out its cordial wine. Slow-dropcd Irom miser 's crushing prcsiC3 : If singing breath or aching chord To every hidden pang were given. What endless melodies were poured, As sad as carlii. as sweet as heaven ? Oliver Waulcll Holmes. INTEKESTING TICEES. The trunk of a sycamore, near New Madrid, is 13 feet in circumference. An oak in Barnwell county. S. C, measures 2 feet in cireumfcicnce 18 inches above the ground. A white oak treo on the premises of Amos Harvey, of Mansfield, Burlington county. N. .1., measures tweniy one feel iu circumference. An apple tree in Mercer county. Ky. has borne fruit for CO seasons withou1 failing. Five feet from the ground its trunk is ten feet and nine inches in cir cumference. I A lemon tree on tho farm of Thomas Kennedy, at Noonan's Lake.Fla., nine teen years old, has borne fruit eleven ft ! years, ami nas carncu ior us owner $ ICG in a single season. Iu the negro cemetery at Americus, U a cedar tree that was planted in a S03IE BIG THINGS. v . A whale sixty feet long has been killed off Beaufort. S. C. . An Iowa man drank three quarts of auer in mree minutC3. . A lea loot alligator was captured n cently near Waxahatchic, Texas. Tho Government envelope factory at Hartford. Conn., use3 a ton of gum i a week. ! A party of Baton Kougo. Ia., bird hunters recently killed 1.400 robins with sticks. A sea dog was killed on the beach near lxng Branch. N. J., not long ago. It weighed 143 pounds. While trapping near Bndgman, Mich.. William Williams caught an eagle that measured nine feet. Mississippians-feel very nround of I their States library in the Capitol, at Jackson. It comprises 38,000 volumes A cow horn 4 feet II inches long and 18 inches in diameter at the base is on cxh'bition at Monliccllo. Fla. An owl measuring four feet and two inches from tip to tip was recently cap tured in Franklin county. Georgia. The highest rate of postage from this country is to Patagonia and tho island of St. Helena 5 1 cents an ounce. Kobi ns arc found in flocks of 10,000 in the neighborinchood of Powhatan, Va. A man recently killed 580 of the birds" A lady sixty year3 old, residing in Rochester, N. Y.. skated from that city to Bockport, twenty miles, in an hour and twentyvfivc minutes. A strange fish was recently captured ou 15ock lsianu, isewport. it was four feet long, and it had a mouth ten inches wide. It weighs 200 pound. Charles White, of Thorndike, Me., has three yokes of oxen whoso united weight is 12,210 pounds. One yoke measures eight feet four inches, and weighs 4,665 pounds. New Orleans recently had a baby show, with nincty-nino infants on exhi- oition. ine ursc prizo was won by a seven months old baby that weighed thirty-one pounds. The United States Treasury has the AdvertisiDj Cheats ! ! ! "It has become so common to write tho beginning of an article, in an ele gant, interesting manner, "Then run it Into some advertisement that we avoid all such. j "And simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain, hon est terms as possible , j i 'To induce people To give them one trial, which so proves their value that they will never use anything else " "The Remedy so favorably noticed in all the papers, ; Religious and secular, is 'Having a large sale, and is supplant ing all oth-r medicines. 'There is no denying tho virtues of the Hop plant, and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have shown great shrewd ness "And ability "In compounding a medicine whose virtues arc so palpable to cverv1 one's observation." lid She Iic? MISCELLANEOUS. STCapital JPrlzo $75fOOOJ3 Tickets only $5. Shares in pro portion MisciSH0tJS.: Now, Yorfc :s AYllmlngtoi? Steamship Line ! Louisiana State Lottery ! ! ! r - . Company. ! ncdo hereby certify that we tnperrise Uu arrangements for all tkt Monthly tutd Serri- AmuuU JUravriugs of The Louisiana Siaie Lot tar Company, and ta perron vxanagt and con trol the Draieingt themselrts. and Old the one tare conducted with honesty, fairness, and mgooajau. lotcara au parties, and we author ize the Company to use this certificate, with fac similes of our signatures attached, initsadver Usernents." N O! 'She, lingered and suflercd along, pining away all the time for years "Tho doctors doing her no good "And at last was cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say so much about." "Indeed! Indeed!" "How thankful" we should be for that medicine." A OaiiKliter's Misery. "Eleven years our dauchter suilered on a red of misery. "From a complication of kidney, liv er, rheumatic trouble and Nervous de bility. Uivler the care of the best plij sicians, "Who gave her disease various names, VHtit no relief, i 'i'Aul now 6hc is restore! to u$ in good licalth uv a simpio a remedy as Hop Ulttcrs, that wc bave Bhunned for v'eais lefora using it." THE l'AKESTS. 1 Commissioners. 1 lDCoriratod In ISftS for 25 years by the ilxjr Islature for lulucatlonal and Clmrltablo tux .father is Getting Well. "My daughters say: "How much beticr father Is since he uset lion intfers." "He la getting well after his long suffering from a disease- uecwreu incurable" "And we arc so glad that he used your Bit ters. A IjAUV of Utlca, N. Y. men 15 lmd&w tpc nrm pitcher at the bead of a grave ten years biggest spittoon on record. It is a great ago. it Durst iuc oouom oi iuo pucner i ooiou woouea uox as oig as a oea. mi and rooted in the earth. The pitcher still encircles the bottom of the cedar, which is ten feet high. The 'Major Oak," near Edwitowe, Ens., tell beforo the recent gale there. Its trunk had a girth of 2D feet, and tho circumference of the top was "240 feet. The hollow stem was used by picnic rartics. and seven persons had, at one time, partaken of a meal in it. It was I. . . I ir kuowu to uavc BlUUU UU JUUIS Delos Hotchkiss, of Marion, Conn., has an ascle tree in his orchard that is ed with sawdust. It lies in the base ment at the foot of the four flights ot stairs which lead to the various stories, and accommodates the Government employees and others. , Thirteen Years Dyspepsia. "I suffered with dyspepsia for 13 years." writes John Albright, Esq., of Columbus. Ohio. cured me." disorders. Ti Pr ; 1 PHiT'l V"A Pn Frrri;t'TC supposed to bel73 years old. Its annual Ihehrstandj I.. LL 2w iniu ielJ i4 about csghty.flve bushels of ap cheat one's self. "Samaritan Nervine As it always cures such At druggists. The first and worst ot all faults is to HSBIES5DH BSBB55ZZS - ' 55 u o o g. layB ass s?e.r2,srrl Mai 2. - C- S3 .5 S" c O 3 mmJk B m cj E U. y " 3 S 3 I 1 H i poses wun a capital oi j i,ixo,tRo to vrbh a rcKcrvc fund of fSSO.OOO has since been added. Ky an overwhelming opulai vote its Iran ohJse was made a part of the present Stafe: ConstituUOn adopted December 2d, A. D.,157?. Tlit only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOKTUKE. Fourth Grand Drawtnsr.iCIasa D, in the Academy of Music, at New Orleans, Tuesday, April S, 1S?1 167th Monthly Draw ing. . Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF P1UZES. 1 Capital Prlzei of . . - 75,000 1 Capital Prlzei of 25,000 1 Capital Prize of 10,000 frizes oi fii.ouu l ' i 5 Prizes 10 Prizes' 20 Prizes 100 Prizes 300 Prizes 500 Prizes 1000 Prizes of of of of of of of i;ooo.. 10,000 10.000 500 10,000 'Am o,ouu 100 30,000 50 . 25,000 25 25.000 APPROXIMATION j PRIZE8. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 " " 500. 9 250. 6,750 4,500 2,250 July ll-d&w Corr?BJ ace tnxlf acr J 1'J rty!c;-n. xt li tw arm Out on the Prairie. Concerning' Something- Hotter than .Mrs. Tootlles' Wheel barrow And the Keasou Why. Wla a ftruln CoamJary General com pVael U tlv mke of Wclllnrton that Sir TUxu fvioa decUre l be would harp Half th rtUom i r thr General' division wtr tot tortiw:o3'.24 at a certain hour, the mitrfptVd "la" !: 1 he ta let I r w txr as I hat? Did he "Ye, ay fori " n r:s. oenrii n-uo U lust the man to toi l letter pet the ration pics. ioe circumiercnce oi me truns ii sixteen feet near the ground. It bears ! fruit on li vo limbs one year, and on four different limbs the next year. In 18G it bore fruit on all its limbs. The soft maple tree that was cut down on the White Houso grounds last De cember had many historic associations. President Lincoln had a habit of stop- pmz at this tree, wncn tnougniiuiiy strolling about tho grounds, and pulling a twig from it. Thcn he would take out his pocket Iknile and slowly whittle the stick as he walked on. The tree was planted during the administration of Andrew Jackson. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla in the spring of tho year to purify tho blood, invigorate the system, excite the liver to action, and restore the healthy tone and vigor of the whole physical mechanism. True moral courage is the diamond pin which may unite poetry and mildsl ness with a world-braving stoieism. "Mens sana in corpere sano: sound mind in a sound body" is CJ 13 U3." Bet n t ti rU -a or anytime? cHo up la Baxoa ma.! (bow when to lay hi hand on (SCO. X Mr. T!!." ! I llnl Ihttrnffin wi-v3 h 1a1 loght at auction and brocjrht I.J hS llc- -lJ iTtMBi .W.f happen, my dear. It will " iiin. ia MCto. Id . one .Urr. Mr. . B.ternuj.th photographer of that placr, Ut i, !a By fmly tor two yeara. and 1 t3e.aun!y pronounce u the beat medicine vvUiecmtKc i. Itlt handy to hTc In the ;. a I e arc nerer without it " m Ui.lel trota the mas at reaoca why Mr. 5?9 rUa. I rvl cnongh to ron PARHnSTOIIIC la delicious wrtute;ir,nd. u niurie. but does rTLTT'' foT tronr drini; tblrtl. It !! c.ou!i by ineltlnic the torpid lau tealu action, and opening all the J?!.0'1" ?' tovna. UVuriflea the it loo I. MR-;mttra; fifth f.1 u ,RM Tur use. and it will rtk STT-r . raF!Una commend It Piiec, fcw t va 1 ,L "icox Co . ChctnUta. - men ui.tw lm nrtn Brushmakcrs. An up-lown grocer was banging a bunch of corn scrubbing brushes on a hook as a young man was passing: "Cleanliness is next to godliness' the'young man said. le. i our piety is rather lonesome, isn't it?" i Tho young man was interested. flow much do the brushes sell for?". he asked. 'Ten cents." I "How muchdotbey cost?" "Who?" You." . "Kigbty five cents a dozen." "How much do they cost the maker?" "As near six cents as you can figure it. The wooden back costs one cent: the work ot sccurinx: tho wisps to the back, one cent; tho corn two cents; the Whooping Cough, with the happ wire, the finishing, and so on amount effects, i havo nse jt in my 0 A a nnrl nlnron t ft r" Q i f l 0. rr ounerers Sr?.2'.,l,1"rirAlwerknr- Valnablo In Zr:tT nie rurc l liKC. U1 21 yean lncn eauMns loathful Imprudence cnroui Debiuty, I. A. ii. Oltn. Box 241. Ch lea- mar S1-1W1T BATE'S SPECIFICS. ri. H a a V7V . 17031 ""aula ucl by an emtnent Faj-:a durtaj; year urccsful v , prartlre. ciVTTl "urialc"1 effect a radl irrJpJl 44 Uoo of the M, whether . 2t, l-lrcd. Silln tlUcaocs. rlra ne.itvT ."f. eta.. ar permanently ffii'rJac.l. Price 1 1. Suti; -Curca SKurxAt. WraKifEas, r :uxr' froa Youthful lodUcrc itT..i i iT. pro-laclnr Exhautel viul SiAitT. ahooL TaU remedy la un wrfi Vr CT tncao compuini. li is sTiea V7J t o U weakened crrooa i !rirrf Itf "V5" to renew th trnrtti 4teJ -A fWatatoiJ nptna, and eTecu ti-..r.J -Mtc las s-. L.euBiatlsm. pcr Instant relict and Price ti. earn for all weak- by j w 5 . rTa or mentom Tlpt of prico John C. Davis, A ITOILNET AND COC.NSE1XOR AT LAW, S5.!,.";U,h Conru of the State. 'Wj JT tto pUf2U. collect! yed." A1 1o:CACIrs &KSD STttrr.be- tVM if ..V.. . . ir-v JJiscet. Lat!ee and Gea laauludon, may Vooior. and bieacMnxJi Bend Bra Udtilorea. to one cent and eleven twelfths How fast does tho brushmaker ac cumulate wealth at one cent a brush for wiring tho wups to the back?" "Not 'very rapidly. Tho lightning -a a 1 man. sober and sicaav. can mane twelve dozen brushes in a day of ten hours. He is the exceptionally last man. He ties ten thousand knots to do it. Ordinary men make from ciht to ten dozen. Live on that? Well, the wife can make four dozen, and tbe children can help. It is indoor work, and not what is called hard work. They work at home. Plenty of people in New York are worse oQ than the brush makers." X. V. Sun. "A the trade mark of Aliens Brain Food, and we assure your readers that, if dissatis tied with either weakness ot tsram or Codily powers, this remedy will permanently itrengthcn both. $1. At druggists, or by mail froto J. II. Allen, 315 Firt Ave. New. York City, eod&w . There are a great many subjects to i DO wise or winy upon aim jubb'-as many to be ignorant and foolish about. t A Drusrcfsst's Story. Mr. Isaac C. Chapman, Druggist, Newburg, N. Y., writes us: "I have for the past ten years sold several gross of DK. WILLIAM HALL'S 13 A LS AM FOR THE LUNGS. I can say of it what I cannot say of any other medi . cine. I have never heard a customer speak of it but to praise its virtues in the highest manner. I have recom mended it in a great many cases of test own family for many years ; in; fact, always have a bottle in the medicine closet ready for use." 1884. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTItATED WEEKLY 16 Pages. SUITED TO BOYS AND GIKLS OF FBOM SEX TO SIXTEEX TEAKS OF AGE. Vol. V. commences November 6, 1883. Harper's Young People is the best week- lv for children la America. Southwestern Christian Advocate. 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If you need a real good first class cooking stove, don't fail to see tho Ex celsior Pcnn., Zcb. Vance and Newj Emerald, besides others. They are to be found at factory prices at Jacobi's, who is tho manufacturers' agent, t THE STJ2ST. NEW YORK, 1884. About sixty million copies of The Spn have gone out of our establishment during the past twelve montbs. If vou were to paste end to end all the col umns of all The Suns printed land sold last year you would get i a continuous strip ef in teresting Information, common sense wisdom, sound doctrlre, and 6ane wit, long enough to reach from Printing House square to the top of Mount Copernicus in the moon, then back to Printing House square, and then three-quar ters of tbe way back to the moon again. 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Former ly tho life of a car wheel was estima ted at eight years, but tho reduction of tho railroads generally to the standard cause, and the improvements in load ing and unloading facilities, have materially decseased the leneth of ser vice that a wheel may be depended on to perform. Tho uniformity in gauge keeps cars in more continuous use. while the decrease in time of loading and unloading enables them to be put to mora active service even where they are run ouly on short local routes. -These figures do not InrJudo tne wheels on palace coaches and the better class of passenger coaches. The wheels oa thai grade of rolling stock axe now made almost cxciqjitwj oi paper. mington. Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: I HARPEB'S WEEKLY............ f CO HARPER'S MAGAZINE 1 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAlR 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 1 CO Harper's Franklin Square Library. One Tear (52 Numcers 10 00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States; or Canada. 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