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ON A ('l01''rEi) l itllE%., She's rosy, bright an!l fair, Anid cuts hr curly hair like a tlmop). Jult I love h!er, t.hat I do, I'roni her dainty little shoe 'To her crop. I10v studious she looknl As she's working at. h-r books- )lleilen sage. IBit sotneti:nes there will unfurl A oaughty little curl O'er tthe page. T'hen the rosy heal she shlkeq, lWhich matters only makes Rather worse; For the enurly little pate Becomes, instead of straight, The reverse. I wonder how a fay, If she wore her hair this way, Would appear? Though I'm cartain that to me hio other could be Half so dear. But she says I mustn't laugh, And ''i1ill lnot stand" mny chafl- She's too big; ''She will cut oilf all her hinir," And, "if I don't take care, Wear a wig!" PURE FoooD.-It is no economy to use inferior food. It is a saving of money and time and health to give a higher price for what we eat, if it be fresh and perfect, than to obtain it for less on account of its heing wilted or old or partially decayed. Some people prefer to make their meat tenlder by keeping, which means that decomposition is taking place; in plainer phrase, it is rotting. Such meats require less chewing and may. appear very tender, but it is a physiological fact that they are not digested as easily or as quickly as solid fresh meat. When a vegeta bile begins to wilt it is no longer that vegetable, because a change of par. tides has taken place, and in such proportion it is unnatural-it is dead-and to eat it tends to death. One of the most horrible forms of disease is caused by eating sausages which have been kept a long time; more common in Germany than else where. Scarcely anything saddens us ro much in passing through some of the by-streets and the more eas t-rn avenues as the sight of the long kept meats and shriveling vegeta bles which are sold to the unfortu »ate poor at the corner Dutch gro ceries. But the poverty stricken are not the only suffoeros; the rich est men come in for their share, for themselves and for their families in proportion, as the mistresses of their splendid mansions are incompetent ar inattentive to those household dutes, the proper performance or neglect of which makes all the dif ference between a true wife and a coatemptible doll. With all the high sounding advantages or high sound ing "Young Ladies' Boarding Schools" and "Institules" and all that, with all the twaddle about learning French and German, and mnusic and masthetics, how many of these paint-like girls are any more lit to take charge of a man's house hold than to navigate a ship or cal culate a parallax?--[Hall's Journal of Healthl. HiARD PAN APHOuRnIss.--Any kind of an honest job is better than no job at all. Take a dollar a day for your work if you can get no more. A man's best friends are his ten fingers. When evil days come, as evil days *ill, no man deserves the title of gentleman if he does not take honest work to do, regardless of social influences. When country boys come to the city, if they will hold on to the old sweet ways they can defy the world. Keep your grip on the hard pan of principle and good conduct, and you will be men of good name and good fortune. When a boy fills a house wlth bugs, he is all right, provided be don't run after humbugs. He has the makings in him of a great naturalist. A good farmer is better than a poor doctor, and a good horse-shoer is better than a bishop who preaches sermons that nobody wants to hear. A good day's work of what .you can best do is the hard pan to which all must come. Society says one thing, and nature says another. Work is good medicine. --T'E story that Miss Minnie Rail, a charming young lady of Keo kuk, Iowa, was hugged to death by her lover in his ecstasy at her hav-y. ing consented to marry him, is de nicd by the doctors, who say she died of heart disease, which was stimulated ihto fatal action by the intense happiness of the moment. a The doctors are probably right, but even were it otherwise, there is no use in citing the case as a wlurniug to other girls. Most of them are phys ically sound about the heart, and I will take the chance of being crushed by any man whoever bore arms. -7 , -Tua following distressing acei dent has been seriously related: A man went into a house and picked up a gun. Of course he d(lidn't know it was loaded. It went off. So did a .tho nman. Andl thle who owned the y gunll woult give d50 to know wvhere thcy wtlnt. MJ!S ELLANEUL J S. . L4.A.SIMMON,s CURES CURES INDIGESTIO N. .R OF APPETlT - BILIOUSNEs S. sCuRnsc;STOMMAtI COSTIVENESS. LOWNESSoS5RITS SICKHEADSCHE. rouL BREATH DYSPEPSIA., EN tRGEENTdSPLEI COLIC. ETC. SVE ETABLE ~k LIVER MEDICINE la' rl:re certifllctes of cures made than any medivcine in the world, among which are the following: " I amn a gratefIl beneficiary of your valuable medicine."-II. H. Kavanaugh, D.D., Bishop of the M. E. Church, South.*. M. A. SI~tmuoN, M.D.: I received a pack. age of youlr Liver Medic.in, and used half of it; it works like a charm. I wanit no better Liver P.egulator, and certainly no more of Zeilin's mixture. J. If. GI:.tvES, Memphis, Tesn. lHon. Ex-(iou. anti Ex-U. S. Senator A. G. Brown, says: Mywife hlad for months suffered, and had been treated by the mosteminent pity eicians in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington City, Loulville, etc., without obtaining relief. Finally, seome one recommended the use of your Liver Medicine. We tried it, and in a few days a mnanifest ilprovement occurred. And now, and for years past, the patient enjoys more perfect health than at any former period of her life. For disea,:es of the liver, I would risk your medicine rattier tihan the skill of the whole medical faculty combined. Very truly, etc., A. G. BRowN. It is put up in 25-cent and $1.0oo bottles and packages. Prepared only by SIMMONS &. HAYI DEN, 2810 & 212 Clark Av., St. Louis, Mo., D euccessors to M. A. Simluuns, M.D. For sale by all druggists. e Por S le byU lenry St. John - also - ". B. ]_BA'YNA R.D. 2 --- ------~ GEIGER IHILLINEIIY • -CORINEIt OF TlJIRD BIEAUREGAIRD STREETS Trimmed Bonnets and Hats: A SUI':Itti ASSORITMENT. '~ Latest Styles and I)Designs at greatly reduced prices.- Also, New Shapes and Shades UNTRI31MMED FLOWERS' FEATIIERS & ORNAMENTS! UNEQUALLED IN EXTENT AND VARIETY, -000000000 000000000 000000000 000000000 A SPECIALTY. - rA FULL LINE OF NOTIONS, HOSI ERY, & FANCY GOODS. A PERFECT FIT Guaranteed. ThelatestFashionsbeing constantly received from NEw YORK. PAT. KELLY, UND ERTAKER A LIE X A Nl ID R I A. -and A FULL ASSORTMENT OF ME TAL L I C and Rosewood COFFINS ALWAYs ON HAND! Miss M.D. Clarke -CORNER OF TE~ZED JV 4OHNTON S S ALEXANDRIA, LA. Re eat O lolt nh2 .g Fon LAIIF8 AND CHILDREN, FANCY ARTICLES, NOTIONS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, Scrap Book Pictures, Hosiery, Ribbons, Etc Flowers and jEvery Variety of Fancy Articles, Eto, Eto, -AGENT FOR THE Perfect Fitting Domaestic Patterns t I"'The Public are Invited to Call..A~E3 Sept 8-3m. L P YOURSELVES BY -M r king money when a goT~ n den chance is offered, thereby always keeping poverty from your door. Those who al ways take advantage of the good chances tor making mtoney that are offered, gene rally booome wealthy, while those who do not improve sruchl chances remain in pov erty. We want many men, wonmeh, Loys and girls to work for us right in theirnwni localities. 'The Ibusiness will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. We fur nish an explensive outtit, andl all that you need, free. No one wh;o cigages fails to make money rapidly. You can devote your whoe!o tini: to tl:he work, or only your spare ilolueit. I'ull informatiou alid all Ot:at i& C:ed, sen: t flr. iddES. EON &- CO., rtland, Mi. dde [ IIShCELLAIý OUS. J. ROSENTHAL CORNER OF Front and De Soto Streets. This House continues bnsir.ess at the old stand, where are kept, and will be renewed month ly, DRY GOODS - and - C LO T'I' II IN -, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS S CAPS, Groceries, Hardware, U'roc' kery, Glassware, Etc. lHGHEST MARKET PRICE H IGH PAID FOR COT p TON, HIDES, and l1 COUNTRY PRODUCE. CULLEN -AND ROGERS, GýNE'?AL STORAGE, RECEIVING, Forwarding and Commission M ER CHANTS WARE HOUSES -AT HEAD OF Beauregard Street, Upper Alexandria. -DEALERS IN- Coal, Lime, Cement Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, MOLASSES & SUGAR tY' Will make Liberal Advances on Cotton and other produce. IK1 IllIll T MAIKT? PRICES PAID FOR Cotton Seed! Cotton Seed! Sept 8-6m. GUS. GEHR, -DEALER IN OiCe FAMILY" BaOCEialS, WINES & LIQUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACO. PALACE "BAR!" -AND BILLIA.RDS. SECOND ST., OPP. TOWN HALL, IALEXANDRl1. LD GREAT CHANCE TO makemoney. Weneed Sa person in every town to take eanbseriptions for the largest, cheipest anl liet Illustra ted family publication in the world. Any one can become a successful agent. Six eleganit works of art given fre~e to sub scribers. The price isso low that almost everybodfy subscribes. One agent reports taking 120.subscribers in a day. A lady agent reports making over $200 clear profit in ten days. All who engage make money fast. You can devote all your time to the business, or only your spare time. You need not be away from home over nighlit. Y6u can do it as well as others. Full directions and terms free. Elegant and expensive outfit free. It you want profitable work send us your address at once. It costs nothing to try the busi ness. No one who engages fails'to make great pay. Address GEORGE STINSON & Co., Portland, Maine. BIG PAY.WADI We want a limited number:of active, energetic canvassers to engage in· a pleasant and profitable business. Good men will find this a rare chance To Ma~a.e Mone-3r. Such will please answer this adver tisemnent by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, stating what business they have been engaged in. Nonebut those who mean business need apply, Address, FINLEY, HARVEY & CO.,. Atlanta, Ga. 1 PAYNEBSFARMENGIIES1 verttca& spark-Arrestgnmtoe a horse-powe, mounted or unmoanted Beat and V CheeaeLt EnEnes made. $1O ulpward. Soend for llustrated Cata~ ue 1. toe informatlon and prices to BI. AYNE & SoNS. Box 1200 Cornlag N.Y. I SUBSCRIBE3 -- FOR - THE DEMOCRAT p ELEW ORLEANS. - j Gy .IPsr t e - Sportsmen's DEPOT! IRICHARD RHODES 55 St. Charles Street, New Orleans. 55 Guns; Rifles, Revolvers, Fishing Tackle, And all kinds of Sporting Materials! ( Guns imported to order! Game Bags, Shot Pouches, Flasks, and every article need ed by hunters, Etc. Will be sold at thr lowest prices for Cash! Shot, Ely's Shells, Cartridges, Etc, of best quality--Wholesale and Retail-Repairing of every descrip tion. Fishing Poles jointed and re paired ! Guns rebored to shoot close, a specialty. All Work Guaranteed ! J. M. ELKIN..........F, STRINGER ýELKIN& CO., 100 - Canal Street, - 100 NEW ORLEANS. fiy Dealers in all Varieties of ., Ca rpetings, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Curtain4Damasks Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Etc. gP'UPHOLSTERY GOODS! G.W. W. GOODWYN MANUFACTURER OF PLAIN TIN and ýar nvºare. ALSO DEALER IN STO YES OF .ALL KlI'DS. SOLE AGENT FOR THE "ACTIVE" STOVE,, 94 Camp street, NEW ORLEANS W, 0., SHEPARD & CO., NEW ORLEANS, American China Store, 1P Unequalled and Beautiful Stook. American China Dinner Sette at $12, $14 and $15. English Stone Dinner sette.....$10 00 Real China Dinner setts ....... 17 00 Fancy Chamber setta.......... 3 50 Tea sette ................... 3 50 We do not intend to be un dersold. Assorted Packages of PForeign and Domestic Crockery and Glass for coun try stores always on hand. Send for Catalogne. SDR. BLY'S CELEBRATED I ARTIFICIAL LEGS AND ARMS Have all the motions of the htntral limbs. Perfect hatis faction in all cases or no pay. Prices redieed Sole iianftareturers for maim dd Contfederatite- soldiers of -Louiiana. A. McDERMOTT, Manufacturer, No, 153 Camp st., New Orleans. HANSELL & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Saddles, Harneiss, Bridles, Collars, and all goods in the Saddlery Line, 22 IMagazineand 74 Common 8ts., S New Orleans, La. I. K. LEVY. L. Ii. LEVY I. K. LEVY & SON, Wholesale Dealerin Fancy Goodsand Notions, HOSIERY, 'CUTLERY, PERFUMERY STATIONERY, E £C. 25 Chartres Street, New Orleans, La. F. "NEWIHIALL, REMOVED TO 117 - Common Street, I11 One door from Camp St., New Orleans, IAlI, PIIl, & WIIOi SAIIllS PRICES LOW. gr IH. R. HASKINS, Successor BES T BUSINESS NOW BE. fore the public. You can make money faster at work for us than at anything else. Capital notrequired. We will start you. $12 a day and upwards made at home by the industrious Men women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare momente. No other bnsiness will pay you nearly as well. No one willing to work can fail to make enor mons pay by engaging at once. Costly Outfit and terms free A prgeat oportuni ty for making money easily and honorably. Addreas Trar & Co. Augusta. btaine, I NEW ORLEANS. PHILIP WERLEIN, 135 Canal Street, DEALER IN THE VERY BEST 1PA PIANOS THE C.I ICKERIiNG Have been in use over 60 years. Their factory is the largest in the world. THE 1MAA.'SHUSEIERI Are very celebrated, are in great de mand. There aro in use of these Pianos 48, .000. They are good and cheap. EVERY PIANO SOLD BY THIS HOUSE WITH FULL GUz.RANTEE Our prices will be found low and termi to suit. ORGANS, MUSIC -and WERLEIN, 135 Canal Street, NEW ORLEANS. JOHN I. ADAMS.... W. H. RENAUD F. A. BONITO, REPRESENTING JNo. I. ADAMS AND COMPANY, Grocers -AND DEALERS IN Wine~ , e T.ictuore, TOBACCO & CIGARS. 43, 45, & 47 Peters Street, WM.. HOGAN, Agena C, MA N U A OTUR3ER -AN. D DEALER INI Boots Shoes BUvL2BRs & PL -steA1 E.BAKER9. Nr 14 CanSiathtreet, Seeds and BaIlbb.-sen a Mahi. War rdhted Fr~l aid itit oQ'o'nlity. Send for ~ta Hi P. BUtiJCK'LE 8 Camp .. street, NEW ORLEANS,. 2' : Always on- banh a full seort ient of WALTHAM STEMxWiND ING WArTCHES8 at the VERY ILOW EST PRICES. 209......, ...CANAL ST.........209 N-ew Orleans. ~Office hours from 10 A, M. to 3 P.M NEW ORLEANS R('D.. .. 101 O CANAL STREET, - 10i 1VI. KRANZ Gents' Furnishiii Fine White SHIRTS, from $1 up. - Fine Colred SHIRTS from 75 cents up. Rom s. Also the Celebrated - k H Unlaundryed re- enfor- baeat. ced Bosom Shirt. a, .. Tf A Larg uoatm~t 4-ply Linen Collars, of Neekwear ,at lowest $1.45 per dozen stand- g VERY BEST possible prices. nog or turned down. Knitted Uudershirts, and Gold Goods at very 50 Cents. popular priced. AND MAKE. Full Finished Eng- Also t .. Celebrated lish Socks, $3 per doz- Unid :. en. owed Bosom Shirt: eRn3. c Em S .:, . KRA's 8HMT O1 ' -AT- 1Si & 3 Canal Street, NEW WOR L 5 2. On Monday. March 27th, we Opened ?rii than Sixty. New Styles i~ Men's and Youths' C1ot g comprising the latest nov elties and most fashionable gosbds t edi and Light ' eights. The ENTIRE LOT wil be tihe LARGEST and HAND SOMEST WE HAVE EVER DISPLAYED. Our Stock of Diagonal Worsteds,. Blue Serges, Tweeds and CaSi meres, Cut in Various Style is Large and Varied. . . OUR ASSORTMENT of BOYS' and C.ILDREN'S . CTQ. . .II .. o . PLMTE, and will be kept so THROUGH THE SEASON NOVELTIES , IN FUmxSe e0oo AND iT&. ' N.iB. Samples and oInstructions for Self-measurment willingleato1pi 'aplication.-A sl f. .z :4 - A E. E. LELANI$, 185 Caral St., NEW ORLEANI FRENCH MILLINERY F. 1. iiD c. i llSITS. IllJNS, tOllBt 1 HlliSSS, JET O BNAMNTB SpanishLace Searfs ani Flehus. FRENCH FLOWERS, PLUMES, FAAjC' SETTsB. F Country Orders filled with care. Jan. 26m. . LOUIEHBALL. "LOU-I C00o Sportsmen'sEmpprium Hall & Cook 24 - ST. CHA IrLES ST., -. 2 NEW ORLEANS. GUNS, RIFLES, Pistols, Sporting and Fishing Taokle of every deaeripti6n. Powder, Shots Shells and Fixed Ammuniuitiona of all kinids. Fire . Arms Repaired and, Cleaned. Guns re-bored to aloot elope. Post Office Box 937. Manufacturers of Hard itubber:DucF Call--euperior to anything ever use4; N. Author's Fipiing Lines; a specialty. Wholesale Agonts'for McDaniel's Rust Preventer. Agents for the Bakergna. szIOM HSaRN5HEla . IUDOREo aKsNssm S. HERNSIIEIMk & BRO., KANUFACtUgRas oF FINE CIGARS 28 to 38 Magainle, 85 to.87 GOisr its. New Orleans, La. HUGH FH'LYNN. DEALUR1 f( : LOOKING GLASSES, -ETC. i: 167 and 169riFoy raas' ' HTJGII FLYNN'S WEOLiALI &f Er1TAL ".,j 167 :r' J .YM 6 , :13.i "'., ii? ` ; " : ii 'i :=*ts: ?' .; :h'r) aid G t34 , I' Now Qiw and bnl i hi Itg 'stocks in tde' Sout~her~n to in tr~y ýrade'sollcfted. 8end-d tra `ist. .s I.ulhey Colonl,, 'Wiltl J~dma IV ! : R: . ,~~a :i r['r: '7}r~ e' x - And !DE .ALIEms PULL LS, ,. N PIPES, PRESSES. r'.COIUN 'M~II . Steam' ENGINE{, BtES .Y SHAFTING, F BR&SSG0 S,. SUPPLIE~S. BpIti9 VLQT11R. FOUNDRIY, GE1AGS, r 12'Union4J'aj~do 8tv.,, 13t' Fr~oaý Muga6SI te Mritr;t, 3.6. . 4j ý0o7kseZZ~rY11 n~er, 1(eeps . coo tafft6y: pa 'aiud lhsai stock o t8oolk nib ' djtn ) .r oa Country OtE ~ iorders l ew fork cep. A.y book ip sI. .t t post peaid on c'q ofj " 4*(_ `