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Day
17
Month
April
Year
1885
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Public Domain
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The Man Goo. A, Spear. the lucky man who drew the f 75,000 in the Louisiana State Lottery, was met by The Tribune scribe last evenrng in the post office. He has not changed any since the good news came, with the possible exception tliat his face is now" of ten bedecfced with smiles. The wealth so suddenly heapod upon him has not elevated his head above the common herd, and he talked to the reporter the same as he uped to. In answer to questions he said: " I will eollect the money through the banks, tho samo as I would a drafl, soncling the lottery ticket as a draft. As to my futuro business, I am not fully decided upon, but Í will make no change during this cold weather any way. I am clerkicg in the store yet, just as though nothiDg had happened."- -Bay City Mich.) Tribune, March 21. Geo. A. Spear yesterday recoived a New York draft for $74.850, in payincnt of hiu claim against Thw Louisiana State Lottery. Thó excharige for collecting the $75,000 was $150. - Bay Oity (MicU.) Tribune, March 27 There is a, color law in the floral world and nature abides by it. Botanista long ago discovered that certain colors wero peculiar to plants, although no one is able to account for that fixcd limit. It is noticeable that bright scarlet, yellow and blue ar nevoi found in the same species of flowers. In roses, gladiolas acd dahlias ihe florisU. have novor producedblue although tboro are reds and yellows. In geraniums are found all shados of red to white, but no blue. Pausies como in all shadeí of blues and yellows but no scarlet, and in verbenas, lobelias and larkspur, bluos and scarlet are produced but no yollow. Look over tho list of flowers, and it will be found that this law of naturo is strictly racognized. . Nulritïöns food ia essen tial as a means of rostoring csuguaiptives to health. A medicino that will strengthen tho lungs and sootbe all irritution is also necessary. Such a remedy is Dr. Wi.stftr's Balsam of Wild Cherry. It :s the only preparation of Wild Uherry that gives complete Batisfactioa. It qtiickly cures coughs aid colds. Mrs. Gilbert Smith, uf Vineyard Haven, Mass., owns a cat who sloepa rogularly upon the back of a horee. Tho writors in the March Nineteenth Century include a prince, a márchese, a pasha, a marquis, an earl, two barons, a baronet and a privy couneilor. Tho first law ee of a yocsg1 lawyer of Sylvania, (Ja., paid the other day, conpisted of $8 in money, a stack of fodder, a eilver watcb, an oíd sow and a yearling stoer. A flying snake, four feet long, with two wings attached to i! s body abrrat four inches baok of the hoa3, is boing oxhibited in Nevada. Formerly weak, nervous, dyspoptic, and debilitated individuáis who found only dibappointment, in the various bitters and secret quack nostrums, protended kidney medicines, etc., are agreeably surprised to regata perfect health and strength of tuind and body, and complete heart's easo and freedoni f rom aahes and pains by the use of Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. It restores every disordered fnnc'ion to a normal coodiiiou. Prn'u crttniss are jüi now annoyins; llu-ir ücquaintaccs tiy ak;ng thera tu plaoe oight checkors on a board so that no two will bu either ou a s'.raiht or diagonal line in eithor direotíon. A "mciaory" school hes boen established in LondoD. Tl.-o teacher's purprse ii to btstow upon his pupüs un iafalliblo ictmory, and to curo píions whose minds are given to "waiideriar." A little boy, resident of our villago, when passing our prominent undertakor was rather reticert in answering his queries; but when hi ; motherasked him if he did not know iho gentleman, he answered, "Yes, that is the man who takes dead people to heaven."- Plattsburg Snntinel. Do you need a remedy that will cure every kind of humor from a pimple oí eruption to the worst scrofula and nyphilitic disorders, use Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. Three to five bottles cure skin diseaso, salt rheum or tetter. Four to ten bottles cure running ulcers, scrofula and all syphilitic disorders. One to three bottles oure sores, boils, carbunclos, e'.c. One to two bott?es cures pimples on the face, blotches, ote. It is tho only per fect blood purifier that can be made from a thorough fcnowledge of drugs Ask your druggist for it. Take no substituto.

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