3 ifoME, FARM AND GARDEN. One of the first things a farmer1 wife should loom, if she lias not already learned it as a fanners daughter, i to drive and, harness a horse. Nover carry scissors or a crochet needle In your pdckcl without taking the precaution to put the point o put tlio point of the scissors in an empty spool; and the nocdl'e can bo inserted in a cork. A ilauncl cloth dipped into warm soapsuds and then into whiting and ap plied to paint, will instantly remove all grease and dirt. Wash with clean water and dry. The most delicate paint will not bo injured, and will look like nev. A larpo number of planters aro en- faged in tho cultivation of iigs in the tate of Arkansas, and so far with suc cess. Mr. G. M. Wilson, of Drew Coun ty', has a fine orchard, and pays that bin experience goes to show that figs can bo grown in Arkansas at a much cheaper rate than any other place. German Way of Frying Beef Stoak; Found out the steak a little, salt it ,and fry quickly with hot. lard on both sides. Pour off" ho lard and plrtco tho steak on tho dish. Put into tho pan sofno fresh butter and fry with it soma fmoly-out onions, and pour this over tho steak. Chopped cold cabbage and potatoes wanned up together, with vinegar, but ter, salt mid poppor. mako a pice relish. Equal quantities of mashed potato and mashed tarnip, warmed up in the same manner, arc also nice. Boiled carrots sliced thin and fried in pork fat, like parsnips and potatoes, arc, equally as good for dinner or breakfast. When the corn on tho car is fed to horses they masticate it much more slowly than if tho corn was shelled. As a consequence, that on tho ear is better digested. A horso requires more timo to cat corn on tho ear than if fed cither meal or shelled corn. If tho horso can not have timo to masticate a full feed of unshelled corn, then it is best to food something else. It may be well to remind those who grow wiifdow-plants that by removing them away from tho window, and ar ranging a cover of newspapers over them, they may bo preserved from harm in severely cold nights. With tho plants, as with ourselves, it is not so much that cold comes in, as that the heat goes ont, and often a slight protection will pre vent the escape of heat. A good freckle lotion for tho cure of freckles, tan or sunburned face and hands is made thus: Take half a pound of clear ox gall, half dram each of cam- 1)hor and burned alum, one dram of )orax, two ounces of rock salt, and tho same of rock candy. This should bo mixed and shaken well several times a iday for tlireoi weeks, until tho gall be comes transparent; then strain it very carefully through filtering papor, widen ,may bd had of the druggists. Apply to .the face through tho clay and wash off at night. One of tho strongest cements, and very .readily made, is obtained when equal quantities 6f giltta porcha and shellac are molted together and well stirred.' This is best dono in an iron capsule placed on a sand-bath, and heated either over a gas-furnace or on the top of a stove, it is a combination possessing both hardness and tough nessqualities that make it particularly desirable in mending crockery. When this cornont is used tho articles to bo mended should bo wanned to about tho melting point of tho mixture, and then retained in proper position until cool, when they are ready for use. Ex cJiangc When n tree stands so that the shad ow can bo measured, its height can bo readily ascertained as follows: Sot a, stick upright let it bo perpendicular by tho plumb line. Measure tho length of the shadow of tho stick. As tho length of its shadow is to the height of the stick, so is tho length of tho shadow of a tree to its height. For instance: If tho stick is four feet above the ground, and its shadow is six feet iu length and tho shadow of tho tree is ninety foot, its height will bo sixty feet G: 4: ,00: GO. In other words, multiply tho length of the" shadow of tho tree by tho length of the stick, and divido by the lenth of tho shadow of the stick. Fig pio makes a delicate dessert. "Make a thin, rich crust for tho bottom. Let it como to tho edge, and bond it up ward just enough to hold the filling, but do not mako a thick ridge of crust; it will not be oaten, and will' spoil tho good looks of tho pie. For a medium sized pio take half a pound of figs, ehop them fine, and cook with tho addition of a cup of cold wator, or part cldor and nart watf.r. If you cannot get cider, a littlo brandy may be substituted. When the figs aro soft and smooth, put in tho crust and bako. Mako a meringue of tho white of the eggs, beaten stilt, with two tablospoonfuls of sugar beaten with them; flavor with vanilla, and without taking the pie from the oven, as soon as tho crust is dono, spread this over tho top, and let it form for a minute or two, not longer. Silk Soda Crackers as Dinner Cards. At a recent dinner party fh this city some odd. dinner cards were used. Thoy wcro exact . imitations of. square soda crackers, made of pale silk, filled with down and sachet powder. The edges wero slightly colored, as a cracker is browned in the taking, and tho print of tho cutting stamp was copied by tho silk being stitched together in placon. In tho center, where tho name of the manufacturer usually is, was tho name of tho guest. As they lay upon tho pure white linen by the plates, tliey looked like such fresh, good soda crack ers that it was a disappointment to find that they would not break and crumble into brittle raouthfuls. N. V. Bun. Remembering Her Lorcr with, a For tunc. John F. Neubor, a son of Rov. J. G. Nouber, of Philadelphia, has just como into a snug littlo fortuno under rather romantic circumstances. In 1875 ho was eighteon years of ago and a stuuent at uv. orris- classical insu iutc Ho became acquainted with Miss Mabel A. Kennedy, aged fiftcon, and a year or so later thoy wore engaged to bo married. Young Nouber was poor and it was understood that ho was not to marry Miss Kennedy until ho gradu ated from tho Pennsylvania University and was nblo to support a wlfo by prac ticing a profession. Miss Konncdy lived with her paronts at Villa Nova, on tho Pennsylvania Railroad, and Nouber was a frdquont visitor to tno house, in 1877 ho summered with tho Kennedy family at Lake George, and spent the noxt summer with them at Saratoga and Long Branch. In the summer of 1879 Miss Kennedy was then slok, and Nouber was with her when sho died a few days later. After her death tho Kennedys moved from Villa Nova, and their intimacy with Ncubcr ceased. Last week, however, Neubcr received notice from C. A. Zoos, an uncle of tho dead girl, who lives in New York, that sho had loft her affianced husband $10, 000. Tho remainder of her fortuno, amounting to $70,000, sho left to hor brother and two sisters. N. Y. Sun. Tho Hcrdio coaches find it hard work to get along horo. Streets aro so bad it is a wonder that milk carts do not, take water and go out of business. New Orleans Picayune. Tony Paator In Trouble. Tony Pastor, of New York, who Is now wltb his Inimitable variety combination, Diking a tour of the principal cities of the Union, Is recognized as the leading character vocalist and rarlety performer of the United States. He owns and runs a first-class theater on Broadway, New York City, and has gathered about htui the best troupe of variety artists that could be obtained. The company has Just completed a brilliant engagement at the Walnut Street Theater, Philadelphia, and aft er the present tour they will reappear In Tony Taster's own theater In New York City. Mr. Pastor Is the originator of his peculiar school of character singing, and has made himself Immensely popular, having realized by hi talents a large fortune. The writer of this article met Mr. Pastor re cently ct tho Bingham House, In Philadelphia, and found him as genial in private as lie Is amusing before the public. During our con. vcrsatlou I inquired us to his physical health, and he replied that, notwithstanding the strain upon him in the discharge of his pro fessional dlitlcs, It was excellent. He had oc casionally severe pains, either the result of rheumatic attacks orcolds, but any complaints of that character never troubled him long, a he had fouud out a remedy for all such annoy ing affections. I asked him what the remedy was, and ho replied, " St. Jacobs Oil." I then learned from Mr. Pastor that he considered tho Great German Remedy ancxccllent prepa ration for the cure or relief of rheumatism, and that it was about the only thing used among professional people for that distressing complaint. He took bottles of it with him whenever he went traveling, and would not be without It, and knew that it was very popular with a number of members of his own com pany. A conversation held subsequently with various members of the organization revealed the fact that St. Jacobs Oil had been perform ing most Invaluable service for them in the way of curing them of rheumatism. Nearly every artist In the troupe used it, and was en thusiastic in its praise, and the writer was really forced to the conclusion that Tony Pastor was certainly in luck in having so valu able an article known and employed by his inimitably good company of performers, for it enabled every one to be always iu his place, thus insuring comfort to the management and genuine satisfaction to the public Tony Pastor would certainly be in trouble without St. Jacobs OIL At least, other managers whoso artists have been temporarily unsup pHed, have noticed tho difference between St. Jacobs Oil In stock and St. Jacobs OH out of stock among tho members of tholr compa nies. iV. Y. Clipper. THE MARKETS. Nkw Yokk, February 18, 1883. LIVE STOCld-Cattlo $8 75 $12 25 Suoun 4 ft) Gb 0 50 Hairs 0 00 (To 7 25 FLOUK-Opod to Choice li CO 8 75 Putonts 7 ISO 8 75 WHEAT No. S lied 1 SUtfGi 1 30',4 No.SSprlmr 1 IK 137 COltN No.2 IH& 08i OATS Western Mixed 47406 40 ItYK 88 K) l'OHIC Mess 17 HO & 18 00 LAUD Htoam..... 10(H) ft 11 00 CHEESE It 12tf WOOL Domcstlo 30 48 CHICAGO. BEEVES-E.xtro $ 50 W 80 Choice 5T5 0 15 Good 5 40 5 05 Medium 5 00 5 25 Butcher' Btook 340 4 85 Htoolc C'llttlo 3 25 C4 4 25 HOOS-Llve OoodtoChoIco 5 50 7 IK SHEEP 350 5B7h ni'TTEll-Creamury 40 40 Good to Choice Dairy 28 40 EGGS-Presh 10 17 PLOUH Winter 0 50 7 00 fiprlmr 4 50 0 50 Putonts 7 00 8 0) GHAIN-Wheut, No. 2 Spring 1 22 1 22tf Corn,No.2 57 57'4 Outi,No,2 40 404 Bye. No. 2,,.., 82 ., Burluy, No. 2 10 1 00 BBOOM (JOHN Ited-Tlppi'dllurl.j 0 0 ' Kino Green 9 9ft Inferior 7 8 Crooked 5 7 'POBK 17 05 17 70 LAUD Htemn 10 80 10 85 LUMHEIt- Common Dressed Siding. 10 50 20 00 Flonriiur 32 00 IB 00 Common Hoards 10 00 17 50 Fencing 13 00 15 00 Lnth ,..,.... 2 50 2 75 Bulimies Sip a 70 EAST LIBEUTV. OATTLE-Bcst ,.... $0 10 fOTTTH Fair tpaood..... 5 50 tTOO HOOK Yorkont 0 50 0 80 Philadelphia!! 7 40 7 60 SHEEP Best , 4 25 0 00 Common 3 50 4 00 BALTIMOUE. CATTI.E-Bost fO 2', t 75 Medium 1 50 (i 25 HOGS 8 50 II87W BUEEP-Poor to Choioo 3 70 0 25 To soften the hands, fill a wash ba sin half full of fine, white sand and soap suds as hot as can bo borno. Wash the hands ' in this fivo minutes at a timo, washing and nibbing them in tho sand. Tho best is flint sand, or tho whito pow dered quartz sold for Hitters. It may be used repeatedly by pouring tho wator awvy after each wasliing ami adding fresh to' keep it from blowing about Rinse in warm lather of fine soap, and, after drying, rub them with dry bran or corn meal. Dust them, anil finish with rubbing cold cream well into tho skin. This effectually removes tho roughness caused by housework, and should boused every day, first removing Ink or vegetable stains with acid. "Oh, papa, thatplaquo is just too too," said a lovely young girl as sho stood looking iu a shot) window in Main strccU '.'Only $2,021" said tho old gentleman in surprise. " I should think that was cheap." You'd bettor buy it." It was a natural enough mistake, but the old gentleman bought the plaque all tho samo, though it did cost him fif teen dollars. liangor commercial. - Sweet Nuisance: What should a lady do if sho wants to sneeze In church? Why, sho should take somo cayenno popper to church with hor, and inhale some. Then Bhe'll sneezo hard enough to loosen her tooth, and maybo break up tho service. t Musical : Jones, on hearing a band of ' picked musicians " torturing a tune at a rcceut concert, tald: "Ah, I understand; they were picked before they were ripel" "All through advertising," remarked ex- Mayor Gregory to us as he went homeward with a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, " that I bought this. Your paper contains so many w onderf ul cures of course they aro facts and so I thought I'd try a bottle for the rheumatism." Xadlton (Wl.) Dally Democrat. Gknkiul SitenMAN ought to be happy. Ten deserters wero captured last week. This In creases the regular army fifteen per cent. Jiurlltifftoii Hawkey e. Somebody's Child. Somebody's child is dying dying with tho flush of hope on his young face, and some body's mother thinking ot the time when that dear luce will be hidden where no my of hope can brighten It because there was no euro lor consumption. Reader, if the child be your neighbor's, take this comforting word to the mother's heart before It is too Tate. Tell her that consumption Is curable; that men are liv ing to-day whom the physicians pronounced Incurable, because one lung had been almost destroyed by tho disease. Dr. Pierce's " Gold en Medical Discovery" has cured hundreds; surpasses cod liver oil, hypophosphltcs, and other medicines in curing this disease. Sold by druggists. "There!" triumphantly exclaimed a Dead wood editor, as 11 bullet came through the window and shattered the inkstand, "1 knew that new 'Personul' column would be a suc cess." Han Francisco Post, Truth Is Ml Rlity. When Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo,N.Y.,announced that his "Favorite Prescription" would posi tively cure the many diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women, some doubted, and con tinued to employ the harsh and caustic local treatment. But the mighty truth gradually became acknowledged. Thousands of ladles employed tho "Favorite Prescription" and were spccdlly.cured. By druggists. Esthetic editors have their paste made from sun flour now. Uoslon Commercial JiuU Utin. In the cure of severe coughs, weak lungs, spitting- of blood, and the early stages of Con sumption, Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discov ery" has astonished the medical faculty. While it cures the severest coughs, It strengthens tho system and puriJUs the blood. By druggists. ' I'll (rive yotf ten dollars or thirty days." "Well, Til talfe the ten dollars, 'Squire." Whbn we consider the number ot human beings that die with Consumption every year, the importance of a medicine that will cure all Throat and Lung Diseases tli.it tend to this complaint, and even to the destroyer after it has indicated its presence in the system, must be admitted to be beyond all estimate. This wonderful power Is claimed to be possessed by Allen's Luno Balsam, which is introduced to the suffering public after its merits for tlis positive cure of such diseases have been fully tested. The formula from which It Is pre pared is referred to by the leading medical journals as bclngr equal to any preparation that can be made up for such diseases by the medi cal faculty. The Balsam I), consequently, recommended by physicians who have become acquainted with Its great success. tor sale by all mtdlclue dealers. For Diphtheria, don't fall to use Dr. L. E. Townk's Du'hthkhia Kinci. The Great Pre ventive and Cure. Sold by all druggists. Mor rison, Plummer&Co., Chicago, Gcn'l Agents. Call for L. E. Ransom Butter Color. Bist on your merchant getting it for you. acid or alkali; harmless as butter. In No kmgajejflQ Curos Coughs, Coldw, Croup, Asthma, Consuiniiilon. Pur-uiuoiila. Whooii - 1 m. Ing Cough r-uiiff Fever, and ItlcasIcH. IS EXCELLED I1YNO OTHKIIHKMKDT. THY IT. Prepared by C. Wakefield A Co., Illoomlngton, 111. For Snlo By All XrtiarBrltai. a wMvutf 1 PARSONS' PURGATIVE PILLS l$ Blaod, and will completely change tho blood In the en Ure (yitem In three moiitbi. Any penon who wltaka 1 pill each night from 1 to IS weeki may be reitorcd to iouud health, If auch a thing be potalule. Bold ev ery where, orient by mall for M letter (tampa. 1.8. JojiuiOK A Co.. tloitou. Ma. formerly Ilangor.Ma. THE BOOK THAT EVEItVDonr "WANTS! OHANBKBT WOKK OK THK AOKI BALES ARE IMMBWeiHi I Tcachcn, Stu Worker, UmiUd at AQENTB ! IMPERIAL It will Par OU TO WRITS vil Kici.u. aiva Tram. TOUT (JIVKN. Ur Aifiirew, with itamp, O.W. BORLAND It CO., rVLIMIKHJ4, 103 8Ut-it, Chicago, 111. HGHWAY! m 1 un ACCEPT NO OTHER! But be mre yon receive the origin! sod only true Richardson's Hew Method For the Pianoforte, It In the ntt aacaeeafttl Inatrtietlon txoU ever rmbluheil, and although lth been bf fore the pntiito or nearly a quarter or a century, during which time wore than a . Third of a Million conic have been aold. It how no Mgn of loalnc Its hold m a public favorite, but l (till lined and recom mended by the belt teacher. It li a BOOK WITHOUT ERRORS having been many time revloed. and by theaddl Ion, at virion time, ot muol. valuable material, I con ceded to be limit complete, thoroughly practical and prorrtislve, and without tupcrtar a an Iniiructloa book. rxicE, va.ss. OLIVER DITS0N & 00 BoBton, Katabllahed 103. LYON & HEALY, Ohioago. ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL "Wo will send on 30 Daya' Trial DR. DYE'S CELEBRATED Electro Voltaic Belts AND SUSPENSORIES, Anil other ELECTRIC APPLIANCES TO MEN SufTrrine from Nervous Debility, Loit Vitality, Visor and Manhood, reiultlnff fmra Abuiea and other raiuesi or to any peraon afflicted with Khenaau ttam, Neiirnlitl, lMriljrl,, ftntnal UIMcal tlc, Littne JlucU, Liver nnd Kidney Trnu M, Kunturei, and othcii .dlauuae of tha "VI tut OrKuni. Bpoedy relief and complete reitora tlon to thallh cuaramecd. Theae are the only Klectrle Applliincra that hare ever been con- tructtl upon Nclenllflo nrlnelplea. Thi-lr thorough efficacy has lieen practically proven with tin mo it wonderful ancccia. Wo have tha ttt mony of thouauiuU who Iikto been anlckly nnd rnilloully cnerd tiy their nte. All wn oik of any perion la to kIyo then n trial lor 80 dnye nnd lie convinced end at once for Illnatriatnd Pamphlet, Riving nil Information, fret). Addrcia VOLTAIC BELT CO., M AllS HAM.. MICH. SEEDS labia an d fry tfiviiu I1 arrant il ''III jnderMll nnn.l will not b. any beaten. 1 have ulc larirrt nnd lu-t Ktnri; and fiO.OnOniBfnm S9.000 ritte, New aorta. era to pre It. Indies and (lrdener ay theyni-ver n,,uV.ri ilrower.Idefyalleompotl order free . on , Rlre'mnre extrn, with ordrm than nomcflnnn cll. IhareAO.OCO brautlful IlltiHtnttcd Ouldea K1IEE. Hundred! 1 I,, In .11 " HIT IIIO a oei or portly envrarlnea. KTery one plctiircd.de crlbed A priced, many pitta aa low at 3o..poat. aire paid. Cheap an din hr the ounce, pound, Ac Mr beautiful free Oiildonnd fntalncrorla worth many dollars, E. H. BHUHWAY. Rockford, IU CONSUMPTION. I have a poittlve remedy for the above dlieaiei by Ita me thouiaiida of caaea or the wont kind and uf'loai Handler have beeh cured. Indeed, 10 nroncli tnyfalth in Ita efficacy, that I will aend TWO IIOTtLkS FKKl tocetherwlihaVALUADI.KTKKATIKK on thli dli eaae.toanyauffcrer. Give Eipreaa and P.O addrcia, DK.T..A.aL04JUM, lttl I'earl Bt.,NowTurlC AGENTS WANTED t. ..u th LIFE, TRIAL and EXECUTION of The AaaiavaTnT Complete htitory of hli hameful life; full record of the oil notorious trial In the annala of ciiiiv. Prof uiely llluitratcd. Low priced. Outfit Oil cetita. Kor circular MM lerma. aaarcaa uuuuaiw uiiud., vuiu(u, iu. ASTHMA CURED CJcrman AstbinuC'urnceYcrulIitoidTeiv mttUait reUfa the wont caae,lnaurea comfort. mil eiecD t en ecu curea wuere ai 1 oinera lau. J trial enntinect iKt mo$t iktpHeat, Price live, and B 1 .OO.of Drngvlrt or by mall. Bamil l'U KB foratamp. Dn.lt. HOHIFKMAN.HL I'aiiT. Minn i $335' A MONTH- GENTSWANTED-80 beat eiiiuBaniciea mine world 1 laan di laample , , Detroit, Mich. Auareu day Hroaaou, JC 1. (On nerday athome. 8arnplesworth$3 I J 19 IZU free. AddreuSTlMSON it Co., Portland, ale. ATTENTION! 6aday In your own town. HendK)o forouinttoUKO.rJANiKBuN&Co.,lloncdale,Pa. jKSj GUITEAU Ui NO OTHER MEDICINE WILL CUKE A COUGH gO QUICK AS PISO'8 CCItE F0H CONSUMPTION. There Is no other Medicine that Tastes so Good aa PfSO'S CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. It Should Bo Kept Always In tho House, because It is a CERTAIN and SAFE REMEDY for CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and SORE THROAT. It will Curo CONSUMPTION, consequently it will euro these lesser complaints, which aro so often the Forerun ners of Consumption. r cjX & w emhi CHEAP FARMS NEAR MARKETS. The fitati" uf MlchlKnu, having fU year of Improve- , mii.. mlllcjiiilntiii litrue iraclt qunixvinilrd Uinilt iiimbiv fur funii iuiii 1 of tb -m aubject to free m ttlo- eiht uuilt'i holm ie.nl law, and all uf them for rule at w nrliva. A 1 auiphlel. prtpartit uml' r uvtHrUu uf IV Aiil'.niHlccmulnliiBuump.d crtp'Joui uf Kiclliii aie roll Indtlitrli a.ciopa and rrtourcra,and an account of ll lnna. will l. 'nt frr lOMnynnewrtlliiBforlt to COMUlUtilONKU OK lMMIUltAl'lOK.UetruluMlctk HANKY'S FANCY AI.rilAIIBTfl for lgn pHlnt';, Ulevu Ktmnlard Sign Writ r. .. Stan dard ticrull Hook, II. Scrolla and Orimiu nt(Loudot phe), l Japam-ae Ornnnii'iilatlon. ti. Hlgn, Carriage Car. I're;o and I)cirutlve Painting, to eta. Cheap llook of Alphabet, tit ct. Of iKiokaHlnr and paint er'a iiipply tore or by mall. JUBSK IIANKV CO., lit Naauiu bt,, N. Y. OPIUM-: & MOIIPHINE nimrtri A Trra Ue on ihelr HA I 111 li jpe'dy cur 8KNT yithK. Dn.J.0, liutiui. P.O.Box llI.fl,-j-Q. liu aMARITAlf cures tits. m WSr7'hiMSKSBt kw NEVER FAlLt. The only known flpeclno Itcmedy or Kpllepllo Fit. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cum Kpllepllo Kit, Bpaama, Cnnvulitona, Bt. Vllnt ftamv, Vlr in-, llynlrrlca. Inanlty.AM)rlexy,l'araly li, Itheuinaitim, NruialKla.and allNirvoualJIacaie. Ihlilnrallaliloreuifdy will piirltlvely eradlcale every tpecleanf Neivou Deranxrment, and drtVetllcm awajr fr m whence III y ciinc, never 10 return again. Jl utterly deitroya 1 (in K'-ruii of dlieaar by neutrallitnf thn hereditary taint or pillion In the ayitetn. MdUior ongiily eradicate! tho dneaie, and utterly deitroyath cauie. SAMARITAN NERVINE Curea FeiiMle Weakneia General Ueblllty,lueonha or Whllii, Painful Menairtiatlon, Ulceration of the Uterut, 1 menial Heat, (Iravel, Inflammation of tha Bladder. Irritability of the "ladder. ForWakefnlnca at Nlulit, Hut lanutwltrr remedy. DurlnjelheehanM of life no Keinale ahuuld be without It. It uilletath Nervoui Byitem and glvca reit, comfort and nature tweet fclcep. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cu'ei Aloiliollim, pnmkrnneit and the habit ot Opium KatltiK 'Iheied.xradlntfhablta are by fartba ont evllitliat hare river rfallen ulTerlng humanity Tb u anda die an ually from theae noxloiia dtyga. The dru Itaidilrlnki Manor not hecauaa e like II, bill', for the phaiiire f dnnklne and treating bla Mrnda, little thinking that ho a onlili road to ruin. Like tho Opium Kater, he fltit uie the drug In imull quantltlr aaahar lea antidote The n otnlng Influence, of fio drugiako itroug hold upon It ilittm. leading him ( to lil own rtiairurtlon Tne h bit of Opium Kdllni. and Liquor Drinking are nrectiely hat enln I o all 1 e ilveur aa overheating fl it Inflamettho omacn, which redouble It era vluga until It DralTtcbolhthO tlomch and appetite ho every drink f liquor or rtoi ofo lutii lmttadof tlnfylng. onl. add to It flerca nn a, until it coniti.ne uie vital lorcr ann incn iiiit. Like Ib'-guttonom tape worm, It crle "(lle, give, glel ' but ncier enough until It own rapacity devour' luelf. Bamarltai Nervine glrra Initant icllef In alb uchcae. 1 produce leep,quletathenrirvi.a.bulld t p the nervou ivitem, and reitore body and mind to a In alt by condltlm. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cure Ncrroui Dytpepala, Palpitation of thollenrt, Aithma, Bronchltl. and alt dln-aie. of the urinary or ran. Ncrtou debility permanently cured by tho ue of thin Invaluable rrmedy. Toyou young,mlddle-age land old men, who aro covering your aulterlng a with aw mantlobyillence, lookup, you can be aved by Uiuelyef forta. andtnakrornamenlato loclelv.aud KiWrlatn the crown of your Maker, If you will. l)u not keep thl a. aecret longer, until It apa your vital, and riritroy both body and autil It you are tho afflicted, Ukc Dm. llionuoMD'anainarltan Nrrvln. It will n-atom your ihattered nerve, arrrit prematura decay, Import ton. and energy to the wliole Hyitem. SAMARITAN NERVINE liforialeby drugglit everywhere, or may be hnd di rect from u. Thuw who with to obtain further evl drncf of I lie curative propertleaof KamarHanrlervlne' vrlllnleaeencloea 3-cenl poitago itanipfor a copy of our llluitratcd Journal of llralUi, giving hundred of teallmoulal of cure from peinon who have uied the medicine, and alio their picture photographed altar their migration to perfect health. Addrot BX. H, A. RICHMOND A CO., . World' Kitlleptlo Inatltutr ST. JOSEPH, MO, FITS k Lending t.audoa Fhyat clua ealMblUhc aa Ofllco la New York for tha Curo of EPILEPTIC FITS. Ftom Jm, Journal UiHIcUiA Dr. Ab. Meerole (lateof Ixindonl. who make pa clalty of Kpllepiy, haa wlthonl doubt treated and cure more caie 1 than any other living phy.lr.lan. Ill iucccm ha lmply been aton!h!ngt we hye beard of cc of over SU year"a tandlng. u. criifulfy cured by lilm. lie haa pubflihed a work on thl dlieaie, which he end with a large bottle of hi wonderful cure free to any ufferrwhomayendthelrtipreaa4P. O. addrrt. We adrlie any one wlihtng cure to addre Dn. AU. MEHttItOLB.No. M John BU. Vn Tork. A a"VI"l4r We want the Dame and nd- AlirN I XdrcMofrTrrrMOOKAOKN'r flVlill I Wi. tb UNITJCa TAT1. Bend your nam and other you know. Will tend to aibu "'! oreomtni TKAUUli b w fi If AniUli&UWwUii Diarv Free i-s&jfflw IVIUI J I IUU Hem M u; addrea onr cetpt or two Three-Cent Ntaaapa. Addrea CHAHLE3 K. UlIlEo. AM N. Delaware lv., Phil. AGENTS WANTED. Official Life and TRIAL of GUITEAU BciidttOsfiMi. la . furoutnt, Book now ready,. yonnuiiu a aicWAaiLw, ciiil. o. THE COMMENT COPYING CO. lll any lie, In India Ink ur Water Colon, ftom any kind of a Hnwll Picture, Agent Wanted every where Send fur Catalogue. Conkhaut CorriNO Co., Conncaut, O. 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