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HOLDING A LUCKY NUMBER. Knables a Good Man to Mntcrinlly In crcuso III Stock. On Mnin etreet, Petniuina, opposite Odd Fellows' Block, a quiet unproteii tious gentleman merchant has for years passed the even teuor of hip way slowly but surely adding to his wealth from year to year. Learning that he ww the lucky holder of one- tenth of ticket No. 33,442, which drew the first capital prize of $150,000 in the January drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery, we interviewed him on Wednesday last, to see what effect his suddenly acquired wealth would have on him. We asked himif it was true that he had been paid the $15,000. lie replied : "Yes, Bir. Don't this look like it?" pointing to some large boxes of dry goods that he was assisting to unpack. "Well, Mr. Schmidt, is there any danger of this suddenly acquired wealth turning your head? "No, sir. It might have made a fool of mo if it had happened when I was a good deal younger than 1 am now. You eee that I am using this money to increase my business, and the lucky turn was not only a great help to me, but it is a help to this community, in that it enables me to buy goods lower than before, by paying cash, and in this way it helps other people, for I will bo able to sell goods a little cheaper." "Do you patronize this Lottery as a regular business, Mr. bchnuut? "Oh, no. I buy a ticket occasion ally. That man" pointing to one who is in business nearly opposite him "rather forced the ticket upon me. It was nearly time for the draw ing to take place, and ho had more tickets than he wished to carry, and to accommodate him I took the tickets. So far as I can learn, this was the only ticket in town that drew anything that month." This is the first big haul that any of our people have made in The Louisi ana State Lottery, and wo are certainly glad that it happened in this instance, for it greatly assisted a deserving, hon est man. Petaluma (Cal.) Argus, Feb. 4. SCHOOL AND CHURCH. There are 1,800 school districts in Vermont which have less than twelvo pupils. The Kansas City Board of Educa tion has decided to make the study ot Spanish compulsory in the city high schools. In the college and schools in con nection with the Free Church of Scot land Mission at Madras there are about 1,800 students. The Omaha Board of Education is fighting over the fact that a history of our country is in use in the public schools there from which all mention of the civil war is omitted. Aiclibishop Ileiss, of Milwaukee, says that of the 8.000,000 Roman Cath olics of the United States, 3. 00 J. 000 are Germans. Of the eleven Archbishops and sixty Bishops, only one Archbishop, Dr. Iloiss himself, and eleven Bishops, are Germans. All the elnrchcs of Baltimore are in a very satisfactory condition spirit ually. The Young Men's Christian As sociation of that city has enrolled as members two thousand young men, of whom a large number avail themselves of its educational and spiritual privi leges. The corporation of Harvard Uni versity have voted to build a new dor mitory to cost $200,000. The plans for the now building, which will bo known as Hastings Hall, are now being prepared, and it is expected that it will he ready for occupancy in Octo ber. 1889. The Presbyterian ministers of Pitts burgh have adopted a resolution de claring their disapprobation of Sunday newspapers. The resolution calls u on all lovers of law and order and of a religious Sabbath to withdraw their patronage from papers that publish Sunday editions. The attempt to force upon the public- schools of St. Louis an obligation to give special instruction in the German language at an annual expense of$G0, 000 was recently voted down by a ma jority of J, 000 in a School Board elect ion. The platform of tho majority wits; "No languago but the English should bo taught at public expense in the chools." At tho mooting of tho hoard of regents of tho Michigan University at Ann Arbor, President Angell stated that tho appropriation by the Legis lature for tho past two years had amounted to $155,000. Out of 1,-106 students, tho paronts of 502 were farm ers, 171 merchants, 93 lawyers, 83 physicians, 52 manufacturers. 51 me chanics and 51 clergymen. Forty-Jive per cent, belonged to tho class who gained their living by manual toil. Thero has just beon sold in Lon don tho chapel in which John Wesley first preached. His diary contains many references to his ministry in West Street Chapel from October 2C, 1713, whon ho preached his first ser mon there, to February, 1790, whon ho mado his last record about proaohing there. Besides tho church-pulpit and fittings, thero remains in tho vestry tho portable pulpit which Wesley was ac customed to use when preaching in tho open air. Woodford Pudding: Threo eggs, ono teacup sugar, one-half teacup but ter, one-half teacup Hour, ono teacup jam or preserves, scant teaspoon soda dissolved in throe teaspoons sour milk, mix well and hako slowly. Sauce: Ono egg, ono largo cup sugar, ono small cup butter, mix well, put on btovo and stir until melted and pour on immediately. -1RSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. The 10th of March next tho Prince of Wales and his wife celebrate their silver wedding. One New York club man is said to pay enough anually in club dues to support half-a-dozen families. Up to tho present time, Sir Morell Mackenzie has received 8,500 Merliug for attendance on the Crown Prince of Germany. Recently, in tho suburbs of New Orleans, a woman was attacked in her own yard by an enraged sow. and was so seriously injured that death ensued. Mrs. Elizabeth Colby, of Bingham, Me., onjoys the distinction of being the only woman in this country licensed to solemnize marriages. Others nro only allowed to make matches. Governor Alger, of Michigan, re peated his Christmas charity of last year, giving clothing to live hundred newsboys, and fuel and flour to ono thousand poor and desorviug families. Cardinal Manning is a frequent guest at luxurious banquets, hut the ascetic churchman in tho midst of such feasts makes his dinner off a baked potato, a piece of beef and a glass of water. It is said that Mr. Edison keens four hundred electric lights burning all night about his houso ami grounds at Llewellyn Park, N. J., where he him self frequently sits till dawn experi menting in his favorite line. THE BANCROFT COMPANY (Successors to A. L. Bancroft it Co.) are now located in their new llistorv Building, 721 Market St., S. F with fresh new goods. The latest publica tions received daily. Llegant printing from new type. Everything in the book and stationery line, pisnos and organs. Address, f ho Bancroft Com pany, History Building, i21 Market St., S. F. "A LITTLE NONSENSE." With the exception of the mouth, man's anatomj- ceases to grow at about the age of twenty. An English land owner is so op posed to poaching that ho will not eat a poached egg. A'. O. IHcnyunc. Do Smith "Well, Travis, how are you?" Travis "Oh, I'm robust. How are you?" Do Smith "Plain bust. IHirlinglan Free Press. Kentucky has a rooster with tnrec throats, and every time a Keutuekian takes his Bourbon he wishes he was that rooster. Fort Worth (7'cx.) Ga zette. Customer (in tho restaurant) The last time I was here, waiter. 1 found a hair in my soup. Are you sure this is all right?" Waiter (couiideut iallv) "Yes, sah; I done took 'em all out." The time for a man to exercise his will-power is when he finds himself likely to go down on tho icy pavement. If it can hold him up it is a success uul should bo encouraged. Detroit Free Press. "Is thero anv difference in tho meaning of the words 'nautical' and 'marine'?" asked Mrs. McCorklo of Mrs. Fungle. "No," was tho reply; one is a cinnamon of the other." She meant synonym. When you see a boy and girl at a cano grinding dip hot syrup with a piece of cano peeling and each taking turns licking it, you may infer that their fato is sealed, or ought to be. Fort Games Advertise. Church choirs in Wales go up into tho mountains to practice. Thero is less danger then of tho front end of tho syllables striking against some obstacles and breaking tho teeth of tho singers. Jiujjitlo Express. Policeman "Como nlong, now, quietly, or it will bo worse for you." O'Tool "Oi'll not- Tho magistrate told mo the last time niver to be brought before him again, an' begorra, I'm going to obey his instructions!" Toronto Grip. Woman (to country postmistress) "Is thero enythin' for mo to-day? I'm sot on hearin' from my darter, Mirandy." Postmistress "There's a postal. Mirandy writes she's cujiin' herself an won t be homo till nex w eek. " Texas Si f tings. a preaclier in ono of tho towns on the Marquette range concluded not long ago that ho had had enough of the place and would get up and get, although his congregation did not want him to. So tho people got up a dona ion party, which realized two hundred dollars, and when ho called for tho money informed him ho could have it when it was earned, at tho same tinio fixing the price per sermon ho was con sidered worth. Tho minister danced and talked until he was red in tho face, but ids taskmasters wero inexorablo, and he is still preaching for them. A WOMAN'S WAY. A Htartlliiff Iluslntts Proposition. A little over nix week ago Mrs. Fowler of 327 EU1 street, Ban rranclaco, stopped In at a leading city druggist's to ask what effect Joy's Vegetable Barsaparilla, about which she had beard so much recently, would have In ease of dyspepsia and sick beadacbe. She was assured tliat in tuo.t cases It would relieve both. She was, however, so Incredu lous that finally the druggist cave her a bottle, not to bo paid for unless It effected a cure. A proposl. tlou so startliniily practical baa seldom, if ever be fore, been made. Tho following Just received Is the convincing conclusion, aud tells its own story: Han Francisco, February 8, 1888. Deir Bib: I write to admit that, notwithstand ing my misgivings, Joy's Vegetable- Harssparilla did all that you promised. I had tried so many prescriptions, to no purpose, that I bsd come to believe nothing woufd relieve my dyspepsia and sick headaches, but I have not bad a return of eithersiucel commenced takinglt. Ibellsvel am permanently ruird, but will, out of au abundance f f caution, continue to take it regularly for a while yet. You nave my permission to make this public, for it is my belief that a remedy that will cure dya I pla and prevent sick headaches should be gen crally known. Respectfully, 327 Ellis street. A forty-pound crocodile, covered with woolly hair, was captured by n British boat's crew on an island in the Atlantic and Is now a great pet aboard tho ship. It Is apparently of an un known species. A REPBIEVE FOR THE CONDEMNED. Wretched men and women long condemned to suffer tho tortures of dyspepsia, are tilled with new hope after a few doses of llostottcr's i Stomach hitters. This budding hopo blossoms luto the fruition ot certainty. If the Hitters is persisted In. It brings a reprieve to all dys peptics who seek its aid. Flatulence, heart- f burn, sinking nt the pit ot the stomach between meals, the ncrv( in tremors and insomnia ot ! which chronic Indigestion Is tho parent, dis appear with their hateful progenitor. Most beneficent of stomachic! who can wonder that ' In so many Instances it awakens grateful clo-1 quencc In those who, benefited by It, speak ' voluntarily in Its behalf. It requires a grauhlo , pen to describe the torments of dyspepsia, but in many of tho testimonials received by the proprietors of tho Hitters, theso are portrayed with vivid truthfulness. Constipation, bilious ness, muscular debility, malarial fevers and rheumatism are relieved by it. A man at Harden City, Kansas, has n herd ot thirty-live bisons, thoroughly domesticated, docile and thriving, AU the art and taste of the best aitl-ta seems to bare boeu combined tu the nuu ulflwut nackaira of limitrtHl Oleogranhlc and ChromatTo Cards tthlch is being otTervd 1 dj me weu mown nnu oi r tuning uruuiers, 01 1'ltu burgh, 1". To procure Uiese elegant frosted and s attn fringed cards, buy a hot of l)r O McLane's Celebrated Liver Pills for 25 cents from your druggist and mail tho out side uripper with your addreu (plainly wiltten) and four cents worth of staui-ia to Fleming Hrothers, l'ltu burgh, Pa. You will tie suriirised and riellgktt-d with the beauty aud variety of the cards you will receive. In tho adultorntloti of lard In tho I'lilted States there was last vear 50.000.000 nouiuls of cotton-seed oil used. THE OLD SILVER SPOON. How fresh In my mind are tho days of my sick ness. When I tossed me In pain, all fevered aud sore: The burning, tho nausea, tho sinking and weuKiiess, And even tho old spoon that my medlclns b ro The old sliver spoon, tho family spoon, Tho sick-ohnmbcr spoon that my medlclnu bore. How lotli wero my fever-parched Hps to re ceive it. How nauseous the stud Uiat it boro to my tongue. And the pain ut my inwards, oh, naught could relievo it. Though tears of disgust from my eyeballs it wrung. Tho old silver spoon, tko medicine spoon, How-awful the btuir that it left on my tongue. Such is tho effect ot nauseous, m-inlnir medi cines which make tho sick-room a memory of horror. Dr. l'ierce's Pleasant Irritative Pellets on tho contrary aro small, sugar-coated, easy io tune, purely vegetuoio anu periceuy cirecuve. '25 cents a vial. Tho French Chnmber of Deputies is In fnvor of removing the duty on wines. Plso's Cure for Consumption is the best Couirh Medicine. If you don't believe it, take a dose. llv-flrlliru-tHtn 9Ju. n hnttln See Antisell Piano advertisement. Thy Geumka for breakfast. Oamelllne Improves and preserves the complexion. RHEUMATISM. rhe Case Stated. Jon'y nth, 1883. Messrs George C. Osgood & Co., druggists, Lowell, Mass., wrote to the undersigned as follows : "Mr. Lewis Dennis, No. 130 Moody street, wishes to recommend St. Jacobs Oil, and desires especially to say that : "Okin HoutNfiON, of"Grnntville, Mnss., o boy of 12 years, came to his House fri (fie tutnmer of 1881 walking on crutches, his left lc. being bent nt the knee for over two months, anu could not bo bent back. Mr. Dennis had some St. Jacobs Oil in the house, and gave it to him to rub on his knee. In six davs he had no use for ids crutches, and went home well without them, as ho has been ever since." Corroborative and Conclusive Testimony. Lowell. Mass., July 9, 1887. Gentlemen : Mr. Lewis Dennis has just cnlled upon me, nnd informs me that the boy Orin Robinson, who was n poor cripple on crutches, and was cured by St. Jacohs Oil in 1881 ; tho cure lias remained permanent. The young man has been and is now at work at manual labor; the case certainly proves the etllcncy of St. Jacobs Oil. Dr. Geo. C. Osooou, M. D. Sold by Dniggittt and Vtalcrt EretyuJiere. THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. Baltimore. Md. JR. XfiVlVI-.'!S PULMONARY BALSAM A UUl'KKIOIt KKMEDY roll COUGHS, COLD?, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION And sll Throat and hung Troubles. NoM hy nil l-rimclHtM for AU OntH. J. R. CATES & CO., I'HOI'lUKTlMtS, 4l7SniiMom Nt.. HA IV KIlAM'INro ely's Catarrh CREAMJALM, It ad catarrh very bad, could hardly breathe, suffered over 10 yearn Ely'aCream Jlalm is surply working a cure, Several friendn have used it with happy result a in every case. 11. II'. Sperry, Hartford. Conn. AY-FEVER A particle Is applied luto each nostril and is agreeable. Price SO cents at drucf-ista; by tnalL registered, CO cents. KI.Y IIKOTIlKltH 2M Oroenwloh Htreet. NewYork DANDY MAKING FOR PLEASURE OR PROFIT. YOI!.; PMt-HOXS wUhlnj- to engage In a light, pleasant, and, perhaps, proflUihlo amusement, ran learn the art of Candy Making at homo, and wlilla gltlng amusement to their friend and themslres, UU corer whether they bare a taste for the work as a bust cess, and thereby make a fAir living prontf-oinavery mail inrestioeiit. Iteoelpts. and full Instructions In de tail, suiticieut for aeteral lwuons for the making of twelve simple varieties, and amply sufficient forhomt wnusemuit, sent for one dollar. Tool necessary uwy be found In any kitchen. Address. GKO. I'. l'J'U t IVAU 123 Kills (Street, nan Kianclsco. O I CI Pi If tt I a iiACII. Oobler. llocnish Pianos; llurdett Orsans. band Instrument. Largest stock of Hheet Music and Hooks. Hands suppllod at Kastern l'rtc. MATTIIIAH UKAY (X).. Us3 l'ost rtr.vt. Kan Krandwn Northwestern Detective Bureau, 8KATTXK, W. T. The Northwestern DvtsctUe Ilurrau, Incorporated by the laws of Wash.ngUiu IrirlUtr lo lt&S, has cunts- fiondei ts stationed at all hnportani hits. All detect t e business of either criminal or civil character promptly attended to. We desire sgents Slid corrt-pondtr-U in every city snd town lutle I'nittd Htaits and Uanada. All business strictly cocndeutlal. Adilreu all letters to NoUTilwrsTIBX lisTCLiivc III in: A I, Heat tie. W T H BETTER THAN QUININE. Quinine Is not only nn expensive medi cine, it is a harmful one If taken too freely and too often. Ot course tho world Insists on taking Kreat quantities of it for fever and nuue. Some persons think nothing else will cure fever and ague. We say positively, and testimonials b ck us up, that UiiAMiKKTifs Pills have often cured bad rases of fever and ague when quinine has failed. HitANDitLTH s Pills brt nk up the worst attac k. The street car drivers at Guayaquil, Kcuador, nre women. "flONT MARRY KIM"! "Ho Is such a tickle, inconsistent fellow, you Mill never be happy with htm." said Ksthcr's friends s hen they learned of her engagement to n young man who boro the reputation of be ing a sad lllrt, Ksthcr. however, .new that her lovtr had good (luiilllis, aud she was Milling to tnko the risk. In nine cases out ot ten it would huvo proved a mistake: but KMher was an uncommon girl and to every one's surprise Fred mado a li odel husband. How was its Well. F.sther Imtl a cheerful sunny temper and a great deal of tact, Thcu she enjoyed perfect health und was always so sweet, neat and wholesome that Fred found his own home most plcusut, and his own wife more agreeable than any other being. As the year passed and he saw other women of Ksther's age grow sickly, fuded nd querulous, he realized moiuaud more Uiat he hod "a jewel of n wife." Clood health was half the secret ot Mather's success, fcne re tained her vitality nnd good looks, because sho warded oil' feminine wriiknesses and ailments by tho use ot Dr. l'ierce's Favorite Prescription. Thcic are forty-live female lawyers in tho United States; For CoiicliN, -AnIIiiiiu nnd Tliront ; Dlnarili'i'n, use "llrown'i llronchial ,Tro(h(t.' j 'li cts. a bo. DELICATE CHILDREN, NURSING Mothers, Overworked Men. aud for all dlsesses where thu tissues aro waiting away from the luubility to digest ordinary food, or from over-1 work of the limln or body, all such should tako ', Hi'ott'H KuiiilHioii of I'uru Cod l.lver Oil with 11 popliosphltos. "I used tho Kmulslou on a lady who was delicate, and threatened i with llronehltls. It put her in such good health and llesh. that 1 must suy t is tho best Kinul-1 slon 1 ever used." U. P. Wadiikli, M. 1)., , Hugh's Mills, S. C. j CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. ! To tho Editor: Pleaso inform your readers that 1 have a pos itive remedy for tho ubovo named disease. Hy Uh timely uso thousands of hopeless casus save been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy nunc to any of your readers whohavo consumption if they will ' send mo their Kx press ud P. O. uddress. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM. M. C. 181 Pearl SL, Now York , Pittsburg manufactures from thirty thousand to forty thousand stoves annually. Don't hnwk. hawk, and blow, blow, disgust ing uveiyuody, but uso Dr. Sago's Cutarrh Itemed). . Prince Oscar of Sweden has married Miss Munch. Wakeleo's Squirrel and dophcr Kxtcrminator. Try it, and prove tho best Is tho cheapest. Wakeleo & Co., San Francisco. TH CURES WHERE ALL ILHl rAlLS. ET M Dost Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Uso TSt In Umn. Sold bv drum-lsts. I boliovo Piso's Curo for Consumption wived niv llfo. A. II. Dow km,, Editor Enquirer. Etion ton, N. C., April '3, 1887. PISO Tho iikst Cough Medi cine in Piso's CUItK (OK Consumption. Cliihlron tako it without objection. Uy ull drtiggintH. llftc. tm CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. ilCBl "Joukii rjyrup. i astosiroou. uso in tlmo. mom ny urugglsts, The Van Monciscar DISPENSARY. V-OK-'LAND, OB. 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I Ultcd Hot Springs to no avail, and tried sc-ernl doctors without success, and nt last our prlncljal druggist, Mr. John l Klnlay (to whom I shall c-cr feel grateful,), spoke to mo nbout Ctmci'tu, nnd I con sented to gho them a trial, with the result that I am perfectly cured. Thero Is now no sore, about mo. I think I can show tho largest surface where my sufteitugs sprang from of any ono in tho State. ALF-XANDEIl IlKACH, dreonvlllo, Miss. Sold cver)whcro. Price: CUTiccru, f0c; Soil-, 25c; Resolvent, 81. Prepared by tho 1'onr.a Dura iSD Chemical Co., Hatton, Mass. 4tfScnd for "Mow to Curo Skin Diseases," 04 pages, WJ illustrations, ami 100 testimonials. ninsiPLKS, blackheads, rod, rough, chapped nnd I Mil oily tMii presented by Curi am A Boat. paine's (ompoiind URK3 Nervous Prostration, Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness, Stomach and Liver Diseases, Rheumatism, pepsia, and all affections of tho Kidneys. 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