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TIhe tedXitor is not responsible for the views of correspondents. Golf and the Amateur. The abolition of the amateur defini tion would not alter anything that is of any value to golf. It need not even mean the abolition of the amateur championship if clubs simply excluded from their membership those who were or had been professional players, and it would certainly clear the game of many injustices, abuses and miscon ceptions to which the definition gives rise.-Chambers' Journal. Metallurgical. A man with a bronze complexion went up to a girl with a silvery voice and had the brass to attempt to kiss her. She resisted and, giving him a steely glance, called loudly for a cop per. "One of the finest" quickly ar rived on the scene and, with irony in his voice, made the man his prisoner. "Alas!" cried the unfortunate, "My happiness is ore!" To Keep Shoe Laces tied. A way to keep the shoe lace tied is to make a bow in the ordinary way, then insert a button hook underneath the center of the bow and draw one loop and one end through (under neath), thus turning the bow practic ally upside down. Or draw one loop through the other and pull the "an swering" end, so that the loops are knotted. Burglars' League. Rules of a "Burglars' League," of which he was president, were found on Jean Relauci, who was arrested re cently at Lyons. One provided for the exclusion of "any member who shows incapacity for the profession, and is arrested thrice in succession:" anoth er provided for an admission test; and a third insisted on the equal division of the spoils. Breaking the News Gently. A good example of the extremely courteous in public correspondence was the notice sent to Charles James Fox that he was no longer a member of the government of George the Third. It read thus: "His gracious majesty has been pleased to issue a new com mission, in which your name does not appear." woman's waaprnon. If a woman has a soft voice, if het dress is only the right kind of sim plicity, if she knows how to look down and look up at the psychological mo ment, if she has only mastered the art of combining the wisdom of the ser pent with the gentleness of the dove, she can outwit a dozen of the stereo typed brand of adverturesses.-Lady's Pictorial, London.. The Way He Cleared the Court. An English gentleman relates this little incident: "In Cork I remember a supernumerary crier, who was sub stituting for a sick man, trying to clear the court. In a loud voice he cried: 'All ye blackguards that isn't lawyers lave the court at once, or by the powers I'll make ye." Dog Gave Hint to Stop. Speaking on "Domestic Surgery" at Rayleigh, Essex, Miss Violet Dering stopped when she saw her dog yawn. She explained that he invariably ac companied her to her meetings and yawned when he thought she had sli,ken enough. - London Evening Standard. A Man's Work Is Born ,With Him. No man is born into the world whose work is not born with him. There is always work, and tools to work withal, for those who will; and blessed are the horny hands of toil! Lowell. Would Mean Enormous Saving. Competent engineers estimate that there is 2,000,000 horse power which could be easily developed from water power in this country. This would save annually 225,000,000 tons of coaL Every Day is the Best Day. Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year. No man has learned anything rightly, un til he knows that every day is Dooms day.-Emerson. Uncle Ezra Says: "Ef you can't git up the ladder of success on your own feet, don't grab the cut-tails of the feller ahead as a last resort" Mistakes. Ordinary hard luck never ruins peo ple. It puts them in a mood to learn a thing or two. Everybody makes mistakes. With some it is a regular occupation: but to make a mistake and wail about it is to make two. Thinks He Has Complaint. There's a bald-headed man and he. :ays that women ought to be arrested fbor picking locks. Birds of a Feather. is like the company he keep.-Euripides. Steamship. Clothin and Temperature. The whole theory of Clothing and its relation to temperatures is condensed by Dr. Wachenheim in the following a paragraph, which will probably sug rest where many mysterious colds come from: "The nude body of a healthy adult, when at rest, maintains r Its normal warmth of 99 degrees most e easily at an air temperature of about 80; this may be called the indifferent temperature, and is reduced by very light summer clothing to about 75, by heavy winter dress to about 65 de grees; under these circumstances we feel just comfortable when lying down or otherwise inactive." Feminine Perversity. Who can account for the perversity of feminine tastes? The homeliest man in New York is said to have re ceived 72 offers of marriage. He evi dently is an example of the fascina tion of ugliness.-Cleveland Plain Dealer. In Disguise. For verse I swear I do not care; 1 am a plain, blunt man, and so all verse, however terse, I dodge whene'er I can. But now and then, like other men, I am befooled by those who take a rhyme from time to time and dress it up like prose.-Kansas City Journal Plenty of Other Names. In the Wentworth lunch counter case the court said: "No one would ever speak of a cook as a manufac turer." Which would seem a rather bold assertion when one thinks of the great variety of things cooks have been called.--Law Notes. Found. An English paper has stumbled up on the missing word. Newspaper writers never know precisely how to designate the lady who takes the chair at federations and other meet ings, but, by a misprint, the needed word is born! It is "Chairmam." Mrs. Chairmam, if you please! The Shortest Street. I may be permitted to mention that this street, within the city's limits, con tains but two houses (one on either side), and measures 80 feet only in length.-Letter in London Telegraph. Sometimes! It sometimes happens that a man gets what he is looking for after he has ceased to expect it.-Chicagc News. Present Duty. He who is false to present duty breaks a thread in the loom, and wil' find the flaw when he may have for gotten its cause.-Henry Ware Beecher. Avaunt. "Now," said Sentimental Sue, the kitchen scullion, as she separated the ingredients of the egg, "now, Sir White, I release thee from the tyran nous yolk." Not in Pursuit. "Snow insists that he never runs after the rich widow." "That's true. Every time I see him, he's trotting alongside."-The Bellman. Lionized. About the onlyperson we ever heard of that wasn't spoiled by being lion ized was a Jew named Daniel.-George Denison Prentice. The saying, "Them tiat has, gits," is illustrated by the fact that those who have a head get ahead. Milady Bountiful. Igo matter how hard a lady may try to conceal her increasing embonpoint, the moment a little nickel-plated bath room scales reaches the house she just can't help giving herself a weigh. Advice Worth Heeding. Let us labor to make the heart grow larger as we become older, as the spreading oak gives more shelter. -Richard Jeffries. Get Vision of Rare Rainbow. A beautiful triple rainbow has been seen at Smolensk, Russia, the air at the time being filled with very fine and powdery snow. Is This True? Walter Savage Landor writes: "Nc friendship is so cordial or so delicious as that of girl for girl. No hatred is so intense or so immovable as that of woman for woman." Where the Little Town Scores. One good thing about living in a lit tie town: When the hearse goes along the street everybody knows who is in the coffin.-Atchison Globe. Life's irony. It's sometimes only a letter or two that changes the only woman to the lonely one. Roars and Kittens. "Roses and kittens i.a awful like each other," said Tommy. "They both have too many thorns on 'em for me." Beware Lest You Find Him. There is no one who is not danger ous for somebody.-Sevigne. To Stop Bleeding. A handful of flour bound on cut ill stop bleeding. Laconic and True. "How's your hair?" asked one par tially bald gentleman of another. "It's going some," was the answer. Scottish Proverb. Bees that have honey in their mouths have stings in their tails. Uncle Ezra Says: "Never brag uv yewr fish ontill yew, git him, an' then yew must hey wit. nesse." ; -e"Marrying for Mo nyy. Moat men who marry for lmny ge sometfhig that is far less esbra :'* -s00- i ReoatCtlon Worth W.te, Consider whether we ought set to be more in the habit of seeking honor trom our descendants than from our ancestors; thinking it better to be nobly remembered than nobly born; and striving so to live, that our sons and our sons' sons, for ages to come, might still lead their children rever ently to the doors out of which we had been carried to the grave, saying, "Look, this was his house, this was his chamber."-Ruskin. Teach a Valuable Lesson. There are ten European museums of safety and sanitation, located in -Ber lin, Munich,-Paris, Vienna, Amster dam, Milan, Stockholm, Zurich, Mos cow and Budapest. The Berlin museum of safety covers 34,000 square feet of floor space, where are exhibited de vices for the protection of the danger ous parts of machinery or processes in all trades and occupations. Toy Made Advertisement. For the amusement of children of first-class passengers traveling long distances the Great Northern Railway Company of England is providing toys, consisting of models of the company's rolling stock. An engine, three coaches, a station, a signal box, tunnel, with porters, newsboys, etc., make up a complete model railway terminus. To Remove Glass Stopper. To remove an obstinate glass stop per which not only resists force, but the usually prescribed hot cloths and everything else which ingenuity could devise, use a drop of sweet oil. Put it on the rim of the bottle where it will settle around the stopper. In ten minutes the top lifts out. The $3.98 Kind. Some consumers wonder how cer tain city retailers can sell chinchilla sets, evidently composed of several skins, for $3.98, when reputable fur riers tell them that one chinchilla skin is worth about $20. The should con sult Br'er Rabbit, for an ancient writer tells us that the "conies are a wise folk."-Fur News. Merely Local. Young Thomas, afflicted with a green apple pain in his midst, thus ex plained his condition to his mother: "Mother, I've got an awful bad pain right in the middle of my stomach, but the rest of me feels fine!"-Lip pincott's. New Idea for Society. Suggested as a new style of personal for newspapers: "Mrs. John Smith has gone to St. Joe to collect what is due to her from a friend who visited her a month last summer. She will re main four weeks."-Cincinnati En quirer. Well, That's Different. "Meeting a king is well worth the price," says a prominent Philadelphia woman. That's all right, but did she' ever meet one with three others? Philadelphia North American. Not Self-Collected. "A young man has telegraphed me that he has just wedded my daugh ter." "I hope he's a good, practical man." "I guess he is. He wired me collect."-Louisville Courier-Journal. But when one is so absorbed in' his work, so dedicated to his mission, so full of a great purpose that he has no thought for selft his life is one of un alloyed joy-the joy of self-sacrifice. Lyman Abbott. Meant for Satire. "Man was arrested here the other day," says the Philosopher of Folly, "because he confessed that he had one wife too many. And it proved 7 that he wasn't a bigamist, after all."- 1 Cleveland Leader. ours r ea. Caller--"We're going abroad and I'm trying to place my cook. Are you in need of one?" Mrs. Perry-"I'm not positive. Excuse me a moment and I'll find out. I'll tell ours we're going to have dinner guests."-Brooklyn Life. First Idea of Banking. The rise of banking in London nlay be said to date from 1672, when the king confiscated the amounts out standing at the credit of the wealthy goldsmiths, said Charles Welch re cently, speaking at the London insti tution. Gradations of Life. He who has a hundred, longs for a thousand; he who has a thousand, longs for a hundred thousand; he who has gained a hundred thousand, longs for the kingdom; and, having posses sion of this, he looks to heaven.-Sun day Magazine. Where Electric Power is Cheap. There are villages in the Alps and Pyrenees where electric power is so cheap that it does not pay to turn off the lights on leaving a room. By No Means. "One of the first lessons a young business man learns," says the Philos opher of Folly, "is that mailing bills is not collecting money." Forgetting. If some people were to think twice before speaking they would probably: forget what they wanted to say.--Chi cago News. Poor Way to Acquire Information. "A good many people never find out that they will not be able to learn much by simply hearing themselves talk. Philosopher's Idea of Death. Death is a friend of ours, and he that is not ready to entertain him is not-at home.-Bacon. Dollarous. Any mats who thinks more of a dol- i lar than r `ioies of his self-respect is I P. oure Cure for the Soul Kle, 'Bout the only cure fer th' seul kiss is onions, but ye got to keep takln 'em!--Cleveland Plain Dealer. Subtle Distlnction. Prof. Rogers-Have. you .Isben's plays? Fair young librarian-No, sir but we have Ibsen's works.-Harper'? Weekly. Kill or Cure. "Did your wife feel better after she got the medicine?" "Well, hardly. Soot as she read the wrapper she got three new dresses."--New York Herald. Immense Wealth Hidden Away. India's accumulated hoards o wealth locked up in strong iron boxe: and secreted, amounts to $1,500,000,00o and this vast sum is being augmente( annually to the amount of $55,000, 000. Recipe for Goodness. Half of the wickedness of life i owing to misery. Make a man happ and he is good. He revives, like flower refreshed by the dew o heaven; he becomes sanguine, enthus: astic, energetic.-London Graphic. France is Not Singular. There are persons in France whc respect nothing. They spend their lift in trying to prove that Louis XIV was a poor maniac, Napoleon a degen erate, and Joan of Arc a suspicioun person. . . Perhaps we talk too much of our national pride.-Parls Le Matin. Modern Works Not Lasting. A scientific periodical calls attentio to the fact that not only water colo but oil paintings of the last half cer tury seem doomed to fade, entirel3 and that typewritten documents wi: ultimately be blank paper. Of Happiness. No man can live happily who regard himself alone, who turns everything t his own advantage. Thou must liv for another, if thou wishest to live fc thyself.-Seneca. Which Is Worset Women say lots of things they don think and men think lots of thing they wouldn't dare say. Mutual Accommodation. Where is the good of having a rigl to make both yourself and your neigl bors miserable? Mutual accommod tion is the law of the world, or its ii habitants would all be wretched t gether.-Mrs. Gatty. Canned. There never was any benzoate , soda in the canned things they use to put up when you were back on tl farm. But, then, for that -matter, would never keep either unless mothe hid it somewhere so the childr( couldn't find it.-Indianapolis News. to put up when you were back on the farm. But, then, for that matter, it would never keep either unless mother hid it somewhere so the children ouldn't find it.-Indianapolis News. Trade with South America. Nearly all the civil, mechanical and electrical engineers, architects and salesmen in Chile are Europeans, and ;hey are naturally in sympathy with European products. This is one rea ;on why America gets so small a ;hare of that country's business. The Psychology of Arbitration. Different nationalities are so afraid of what they might do to each other if their blood was up that they make provision beforehand for a third party to rush in between them in case of dispute. "Don't let me at him or I will murder him," is the feeling all round. When Whistler Scored. A patronizing young lord was seat sd opposite the late James McNeill Whistler at dinner one evening. Dur ing a lull in the conversation he ad justed his monocle and leaned for ward toward the artist. "Aw, y' know, Mr. Whisjer," he drawled, "I pahssed your house this mawning." "Thank you," said Whistler quietly. "Thank you very much." Only Way to Wealth. The way to wealth is as plain as the way to market; it depends chiefly on two words-industry and frugality that is waste neither time nor money but make the best use of both. With out industry and frugality nothing will do and with them everything.-Frank uin. Altruism of the Jew. When anything happens to Jews anywhere they help one another, be cause no one else will. Against the' barbarism of anti-Semitism, which af fects them all in common, they are united.-Dr. Bloch's Worchenschrift, Vienna. The Really Good Time. "What is a good time?"- asks the New York Evening Mail. It is the time that elapses between the hour when the alarm clock goes off and the hour when you actually get up. Thoroughly Subdued. It is believed the most thoroughly subdued man in the world lives in Atchison. His wife has him so thor oughly squelched that, although he has respectable, well-behaved kin, when he brags it is about his wife's kin, some of whom are in the peniten tiary.-Atchison (Kan.) Globe. Dog's Good Sense Saved it. In the big flood which recently per vaded the Almond Valley, near Perth, Scotland, a plowman suddenly remem bered that he had left a dog in a shed. He hurried to its rescue and was gratified to find that the dog had shown the sense to get into a wash ing-tub, and was comfortably floating about in its ark. Recollections of Tour. In a London drawing room recently the hostess said to a comfortable-look ing lady, the widow of a wealthy ].d-: land manufacturer, who had been tour lng during the winter in the stuny south: "Of course, you went to Rome, dear Mrs. Dash?" "Rome!" replied the i-ow, vaguely and meditatively, "'did We go to Rome, Ethel?"--ta her daughter tiis "Yes, mas, you know' we did, that big place where ;;ucbti thoge. love sýto s"` Something New for the Bilshop. A distinguished bishop of the Epit copal church arriving late at a sma town one night, found the hotel close( and hammering at the door for admit sion, a neighbor stuck his head out c an adjoining window with, "Say, straL ger, knock like h--!" to which th bishop replied: "I don't know how." One of the Few. There is a man in our town, an, he is wondrous wise; when he writetl to the editor he dotteth all his i's I And when the i's are dotted, to prove that he's the cheese, he punctuate: each paragraph and crosseth all hi: t's. Upon one side alone he writes f and never rolls the leaves; so fron ; the stern blue pencil man a smile hi oft receives. And when a questiol i he doth ask (he's truly a wise guy) a two-cent stamp he never fails to Ir close for the reply. Could Peroeiv Only the Muslo. : The first Italian music master wt y went to Edinburgh one day was pas a ing the Tron church as the servi( was drawing to a close. The lone] Italian drew near the door and w, startled. -He said to the beadle "What is that horrible noise I hear' The beadle, much scandalized, a: swered: "That's the people praisir God." The sad foreigner rejoinec "Then their God must have no ear ft music," and, sorrowfully shaking h head, he walked away. e Cod Liver Oil for Plants. A woman who owns two splendi looking rubber plants which ket green an-d vigorous though the n habitat is an apartment, says that sI r attributes their good health entire . to an occasional dose of cod liver o. She has found a large spoonful of th 1 medicine, from time to time, bett than any of the fertilizers usually a vised, and not more expensive. Opsra Shaving Parlor i GONDRAN THEATRE BUILDIN Donaldsonville, La. NICK MANOLA. Proprietor t First-Class in Every Respect Three Chairs - Modern Throughout Electric Face Massging a Specialty. t Sheriff's Sale. State of Louisiana-Parish of Ascension-Twes a- Seventh Judicial District Court. PICA D & GEISMAR, LTD. Vs. No. 1787 AIDIEE I:UiEAU et als: BY VIRTUE of and in obedience to an orn of seizure and sale, issued ry the abt of named courtin the above entitled and nun:bel suit, and to rue directed. I have seized and tal+ d into my possession, and n ill oiler for sale le public auction, to the last and highest bidder, the principal front door of the courthouse of 1 parish of Ascension, in the town of Lonalds, er ville, on SATURDAAY, MAY 15, 1909, at 11 o'clock a. m., the following described pr, erty, to-wit: Sirst-A certain tract of land situated in 1 parish of Ascension, state of Louisiana, c taining 42 acres and 12-100 of an acre, and d ing the northeast quarter of the northeast qu ter of section S5, township 9, south range 2 es id southeast district cast of the Mississippi ris id together with all the buildings and impro ments thereon and thereunto belonging. th Second-A certain tract of land situated in a arish of Ascension, state of Louisiana, c taining 42 acrcs and 21-100 of an acre, and a ing the southeast quarter of northwest quar of section 16, township 9, south range 2 eC southeast district east of the Mississippi rih together with all the buildings thereon or the unto belonging or in anywise appertaining. 'Terms--ash in United States currency. Id - I:. . HA. SON, Donaldsonville, La., March 23, 1909. AN ORDINANCE To extend, enlarge and define the corporate limits of the town of Donaldsonville. Section 1-Be it ordainet by the town council of the town of Donaldsonville, that the corpor ate area and limits of said town shall be and are hereby extended and enlarged so as to include the following described territory and property, to-w it: That portion of the parish of Ascension lying below and contiguous to the town of Donaldson ville and consisting of all the land lying and being in what is known as the Lemann Autition lumbers One and Two to the town of Donald sonville, said additions being laid out into lots; all as 'ber sketch made by Laney & Waddill, civil engineers, said sketches being duly recorded in the conveyance records of the parish of As cension. The boundary lines of said additions being described as follows, to-wit: Starting at the intersection,.f the lower boundary line of the property of the Catholic Church with the right of way of the Texas & Pacific Railway. thence easts ardly along the right of way of the Texas & Pacific Railway to the intersection of said right of way with the lower boundary line of Church street; thence northwardly along the lower boundary line of said Church street to the intersection of said boundary line of Church street with the rear boundary line of Clay street; thence eastwardly along said rear boundary line of Clay street a distance of nine hundred feet.,to the intersection of the rear boundary line of Clay street with the lower boundary line of Washington avenue: thence northwardly along tie lower boundary line of Washington avenue a distance of 1540 feet to the intersection of said lower boundary line of Washington avenue with the front boundary line of Madison street; thence westwardly along the said front boundary line of M adison street a distance of six hundred feet to the intersection of said front boundary line of Madison street with the lower boundary line of Lee avenue; thence northwardly along said lower boundary line of Iee avenue a dis tance of 383 feet 6 inches to the intersection of said low. r boundary line of Lee avenue with the rear boundary line of the public road, which public road is a continuation of Mississippi street. Also all that portion of the parish of Ascension lying and situated immlediately in front of the said aforedescribed additions and extending to the water's edge. and being all of that land be tween the now existing lower boundary line of the corporate limits of the town of Donaldson ville and the prolongation on a straight line of the lower line of Lee avenue. Section 2. Be it further ordained, etc., TI-at the extent, limits and boundaries of the town of lDon aldsonville, after the addition of the territory and property as aforesaid. shall be as follows: Beginning at a point on the right-bank of the Mississippi river in said parish of Ascension at the head of PBayou Lafourche and extending along the left or eastern bank of said bayou to the southern or lower limits of tract XIX of the Texas Company ;said tract being bounded in the rear bytrBtt XVIII of St. Elizabeth plantation) up Maginnis avenue in the rear of said tract XIX to Third street in said Maginnisville, down Third street to St. Elizabeth street, down St. Elizabeth street to Fourth street in Maginnisville, down Skourth street to St. Patrick street in Church ville; thence along said St. Patrick street to its intersection with the southern boundary of Sixth street in Churchville, thence eastwardly along said line to its intersection with the supper or western boundary of Peytavin plantation; thence eastwardly along the right of way of the Texas & PacificRailway to the intersection of said right of way.with the lower boundary line of Church street; thence northwardly along the lower boundary line of Church street to the intersee tion of the said lower boundary line of Church street with the rear boundary line of Clay street; thence eastwardly along said rear boundary litle of Clay street a distance of nine hundred feet to the intersection of the rear boundary line of Clay street with the lower boundary line of Washington avenue; thence northwardly along the lower boundary iie' of W ashinston avenue a distance of eet to the intesection of said lower boa of Washington avenue with the front -- line of Madison street: thence westwardly the said front boundary line of M distance of six hundred feet to the of the said front boundary lineaof M ai ith the lower boundary line of ence orthwardly aloe. said lower R e of lee avenue a dis tancasif 3I ft4 to the intersection of said iewe Ltee avenue with the reart: badari- I pubio road. which reatrbliaeadieso t disaeaipistreet; thene ierhwgardl t ee sacros said pblcate the river;ee epist bk p river - to favhp aoof i 7o - Fectlon 8- t eined. ete., That this ordia t ttrty days after its ssage xsa secodaiewith Iwit., a S cat No. IM6 of _ iu il .. ad thaU all awdl siter ... c 4..- : 7FC IP~ shou!d be the real genuine article, combinig rich i th TE PURE ftOD e ls'pure, natural whiskev, distilled a~nd aged in the good ol4 Kentucky way. 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