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THE 6KEATCERSWI REMEDY FOR PAIH. IUIwtm aal rana RHEUMATISM, Nouralcta, Sciatica. Larmba;, nAcuicuc SCP.E THROAT, oast. swLirscs. irtix Cat. JriJ, FROSTBIT CS. ni'UMt, SCALDS, jsJ 3 K4U acta. o4 f laa f V at Prafctata ' r". I;tr'CUwM I 11 j i-r - '- B.hiavr. S4-. C.m. A. Toa claim tc inackfnrSliiAs:- iiti a skeptic. tfotr can on CH-iicInc be a pe ciic f ir irpllcp ay, Dyspasia, A rolioliam, :-()Blim aaUnjr, V' itheaaaatlsm, Kcmlaal WftkBfM, Meciaitaiia lldicasci :eolrent, et all the :,,i;!i.j3artlOrTiiis. " . - .aaa aa-a; Q UlElRjOjR pattern rot by the it. 11 1 I drastic cathartic. tVroi. syra. .Hereby the brain I i.rd f m-ftiJ fx-.dc. which are created bj i cia aie rfrrrd to. Tt kronen. Lawyer. Literary tnrn. Her tUzi.Uvlrr.lit and all tho wh.c eeo r -:try rroslymrrt can nerroo ro-tratkn A, Aixr.: f lb blood, ttomActv. bo-.ti-i oi i ! .vafrhorrjulre a nerre tonlr. a; ; I rti ft .:. .r.:vitmiUTali XcaTRsclln .uahSc. lVaxt :jpl.lnw It th mot wMi U rl'il it- r -nat that t cr atalnei the inU :i 2 r-tcir-a- n s.-.!.! h ail I")rnTv-it. The !:;. A. KlOIilOD XLD. CO., ITojraUoM; pb. Ma For tti-aor.'.il anl!renbr et.i tsrop. Cju . Cr.ruitcs. Art- la .7. Oij dc 13 lw nrm Out on the Prairie. Concemlnir Sometliln? IJettcr lljan Mrs. Toodles Wheel- harroir Ami the It o as on Why. a etruia uommUAary General con tU!af 1 U the Duke of Wellington that Sir T-'KBaa PVton hI decliro! be would bar? ata tf the ration for that General dlrUIon vere aot forthcomla; at a certain hour, the Dale rfpHcl -Ah d: le Ib-!c 1 fo o far m that? DM ho tar b'd hta joq'" -Tea, ay lorl " -well, ueoerai n-t'"a u jot the man to keepauwori. loa'a Utter get the ration llat t.i rtt th! nt: ias or aajt hlcff c'se up In Ua eae niut kow w&ea to lay tda hand no t"- Mr. Ti:f ail l about the roRln wcica a axi iM9s&t at auction and brmrht a.ifay-'Me;W4 turn, my dear it will Uaoiuafy tahateu tte houW.' I i itt rreat wbokmale dro bouao of i. ;umn.in u?.n. IL. one dar. Mr. Ci. ILftermta.tbboMraphr of that plavcc. rtreirie-t. ivoorrolnr PaRftQ't Tnnif tart awl U la ay family lor two ytaxa, and I MSe:uU8!y prooonnee It the beat medicine t aare arer iucL It la bady to hare la the aoae. an-1 wt are Deter without It " -& "' rrota ice m f reaaona whr Mr. r VT fc,r Jr "rM' drink; thirl. It fart Cof ha al CoUla by lnclllnjc tho torpid 4 .i.nkT. or , . "'7 NcaVthcurM of al '7" w n:Bt. b rotvl rooui-h to con-rWtT;-rxm MMCKSTOMICU delicious - -,"t acuon, inaoMunr ail tne I iak riortB?Kl.tDey, uTcr an t Lua dUcasca (.11 . N"vr :.rrr: . f7 ttJ. TOU: D9UC n w" iJK?!h.PA eeot to I w York. nificuni coramrniJ it rrtwi. II. Ulscox&Co, ChemUU, men u-naw itn nrm Sufferers rota louuuut impruiDv:e nnunr wnn. iriiirw wrauttjafjrhrtr.- rTv r-.7, I : - a uui m.ri aar a r ar tvjm at v a itta r la aa ,, v") cnM. aiaaoie la ewafaL'y. ir. x. o. oun. Box ui. chica-1 rx mar XlnlAwlr SBATE'S SPEOIPIOS. re-e-l from fonnaLe csed by an eminent t aja-cia darlnic i cara succeaafal Spriic No. l-itranlS.i w effbet a radi- fre of ail arcetiona of the Blood, whether 3? ai or quired, sun diaeaaea, pim tntZi Z. .lhu. etc, are jermanenUy s 'li '?? pecxac .o. 1. rrux u rc --orc Skmixxl Wkxkxcss, tw. J ltKUTT.from Youthful lodlacre ee .icer. prl tclncCxbauated Vital 'lrtHSOt rhood. TnU remedy la an-1 iwiY' car of these com plalnu. It U T--" Li I I 1 . t a. No. aii v 1 t,-. --.f AnA Mr. r-iJ 'ere Uieumatiam. Vric fi. I bv f Cai 1 ' " - puaiurv C Si!- 7 N. Clark SI "aJlTT" txiure care f or all weak-1 poalUre care for all weak Wee SI. , on receipt of price mrll lii CIRCULAR, crop.: 5T... -- u-'iu w aac weaaeneu crroua aii."'4;u-N,ar,'renc the atrrjcth a ri.7 01 u debRiutoa organa, and effecu 9 a fr r a-... iWVUiW WCI ItWM J ai4U nikuvua WC ARE NOW ULNDIXO hnmpd. Ttia then reduced to an im- 372 Hliilc nml inn Tlhle - 11I1US. ailU lUli liUlS. tt . Tb YerV rnrnp. Kricrht: -r... CRllP PITT) t mrrT 1 CCrO !., irtni. 1 -t r- - ta.u be bOLD rROVlrTLY. VAT1iit-t rtrw-.rw-tr-a- I u. If 1 XI OC VY I K1H. the FREE! nrifiniponr nttrf luera. arising from weakness, restora- nCIJADLq otvVUUllCa m J-i-wa! tp-oajwa i-umU.u. I m2ZfJ.Tf I trnTs aaTtuoyyy, umm-r 1 tuM. l c Urm ca. iflfARO ft co Uaialxsa. IV 1 -t-htwhw ttia . lor TheDaily Review. T1IK OA1JVS PUAYEIt. She knelt with her sweet bands folded: tier lair mue neau oowca low; While ilcad vines tapped at the window And the air was thick with snow. Viilut. earth dumb with winter; Within, hearts dumb with care; Anil up through the leaden si'enco Hose solily the baby's prayer. . "Il!es5 all whom I lovo. dear Father,' Anil help me be coed." she said. Then, stirred by a sudden fancy. Jhe lirtetl thu shining bead. Did fchp catch n tbe frozen maple Soma hint of the Apnl crcen. Or the breath of the woodland blossoms. The drifts oi the snow between ? The bcantiful trees ,M she whispered. "Where tho orioles used to sing; They are tired of the cold, white winter, Oh. help them to grow in spring; Anil the flowers that I loved to gather. Iord. bring them again in May; The dear little violets, sleeping Down deep in the ground to day." Ah; earth may bo chill with snow flakes, And hearts may btfcold with care. Oat wastes of a froz.cn silenco Are crossed by tho baby's prayer; And lips that were dumb with sorrow In jubilant bono may sing; For wben earth H wrapped in winter. rh tbe heart oftbe Lord 'tis spring. Alice M. Eddy. WiiatlCtiiiied Him. One remarked that he had been ruined in v all street anotuer was busted in oil a third was cleaned out on wheat, and so it went around to the old man. who slowly observed: 'Gentlemen, tbe Quarter-Master General of tbe Army in lbC3 busted me." How? asked half-a-dozen voices. "Well, I wanted to introduce cheese as a ration, anu 1 oroucnt sucn in fluences to bear that tbe Quarter-Master finally agreed to make a contract with me. II went ttf buying cheese, of course and 1 didn t slop until I bad invested every dollar I could raise, and bought to tbe limit ot my credit. Ii was all nice, new cheese.' j Well?" : "Well, he wouldn't tako a pound of I -Why?" 'Because be wanted old cheese, you see: be wanted something' which could be driven right along with tho army. and thus save tho cost of tran?porta lion!" Wall Street News. llll Hopeless Epilepsy Cared. The doctors pronounced my case i to be one of hopeless -epilepsy " says our correspondent, W. C. Browning, At torney at Liw, Judonia, ! Ark., "and declared death to be my only relief. Samaritan Aervtne has cured me." Get at drugsists. $1.50. Tiie Homo Doctor. bait is recommended as a reuel lor a do, hacking cough. Dissolve a tea spoonful of pure salt in a wineglas3lul ot water. Use this as a gargle just be fore meal time. I Dr. George R. Shepherd, of Hartford, says in respect to the use of hot water as a remedial azent in the treatment 01 inflammat oaof tbe mucous membranes I have used hot water as a gargle lor tho past six or .eight years. In acuto pharyngitis and tonsilitis.and in coiy za, orcoid in tbe bead, u property used in tbe commencement of tbe at tack, it constitutes one of our most effective remedies, being frequently promptly curative. To bo of service it should be used in considerable quantity (a hall-pint or a pint at a time), and just as ho, as tbe throat will tolerate. havo cea many case j of acuto disease thus aborted, and can commend tbe method with great confidence." .Sawdust, after being saturated with a weaic solution 01 caroouc acid, can j ft a a be usefully em? loved for absorbing tbe discbarge from wounds, says Chambers Journal. Tbe sawdust, which should be coarse, must be allowed to dry, and then should be inclosed in a bag made of several layers of gauze or very line, sott muslin, rending the arivai 01 a medical man. a pad ot , tho sawdust. carcfulbr arranged to prevent any of tbe graius working through to tbe in in roil rrt. mv I10 Rifnlv annlieil OVftf tbo dressing 01 a wound that nas com. to discharge, or if bleeding baa recommenced from a; cut. through tbe strapping, tbe pad of sawdust should oe do una over tne Dart requiring 10 oe Drotected. . Some of the foreign papers relate a novel method of administering nourish ment to invalids, and persons with weak digestion which, it is alleged, has been practiced in -Paris with great socccsj. diseased and eniecDieu neaitai commonly owe their origin to the -im- perfect assimilation of food. ben the digestive functions are impaired the bod v is insufficiently nourished and is unable to resist tbo encroachments of disease For tbo maintenance of tealth and for restoration in sickness it is of the first lmnortonce that tbe food be not only of the most nourishing kind. but that it be administered in a'form of easy digestion and assimilation. In a iaper recently communicated to the Medical Hospital association of Pans Dr. Debove. he describes a form of w u,i,;nh Via rric,il nmrh attention. His system is to apply nourishment in form of powder instead of in bulk. Uncooked meat, from which the fat has been removed, is minced finely and allowed to dry in an oven at about! ninety dezrees centigrade until it be m .a a a. I a ft ? palpable powder by pounding 'in a mor r.r -ndDassine through a! fine scire fiber and the large per centago of water contained In tlesh are thus re moTca. ana idb csseoiiu muiwiuw ui .t n1 nroinnll In a iorm me least uiiucuu wuiram um . I . tVt I. J ! . 1 r. .limPntArv anhstances. such ai lentils. bcatij. teas. etc. can 00 prepared In same way. In cases of consump lion tbe treatment Is said te have prov ed marvelously succcessful, and in irorcral debility and nervous disor- tionisrspid and permanent. A few a-rvnn rrt i rti i nn nn wiipr nra m ua.i iu ma meal of a person with besl'hy appo- titc Tte powder, when buttled, will tcep for an Indefinite penod. and may be taken with a little milk, gravy, water other liquid. ADDRESSED TO THE AFFLICTED HEALTH is WEALTH ; yoa cannot bs truly nnhappy if in health; it is our Capital In life. - - ' The unfortunate suffering from Ner vous Debility, Impclcnaj. Nervous Pros tration, Seminal Weakness and the numerous forms of Oenito Urinary de rangements, whereby the Generative Ibwer is weakened, and in time fullv destroyed; will And in DR. LO WHY'S WOULD RENOWNED REMEDIES a positive Cure. By its use a permanent restoration to health can be had ; none need despair; young and old alike receive the benefits prom fsed. This long, tried remedy has never been found wanting, no matter what treatment you have previously had. J Jit. I AJ WHY'S REMEDY infuses new Life iu the Debilitated', it assimil ates with the blood, and suDnlies that deficiency in tho Nervous System, which is the cause of debilitu and vlivsi Cfil prostration. It acts on the Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, and Reproductive Groans, cansmg healthy secretions. thereby stopping waste and building anew, when the face resumes the Bloom of Health. Vie Eve its Imstrc. and Uic Brain its Vower. This remedy can be obtained of Druggists and Dealers generally. Price SI 00 per package; three packages, two dollars, sufficient to cure ordinary cases Ask your druggist for it; do not take any other. If you cannot obtain it send direct with price, and it will bo sent so'urely sealed, by mail, to your ad dress. Athlrcss Depot and Laboratory, Dr. Lowry's Remedies. No. 138 Lexington Avenue, New York City. Advice Free; send stamp for reply. d tf The relative efficiency of electricity gas and oil tor Ugh' houses is to b3 thoroughly tested in Eugland. For seven- years Allen's Brain Food has stood the strongest tests as to its merits in curing Nervousness. Nervons Debility add restoring lost powers to the weakened Generative System, and. in no instance has it ever failed; test it. SI ; 6 for S5. At druggists, or bv mall from J. li. Allen, 315 First Ave New York City. i . eod&w One pbyslcan in Lawrence. Mass.. has nine patients whose illness was caused by over exertion in; Toller skat . mg rinks. Caution No. 219 Grand Street. Jersey City, N. J, Feb. 28, 1883. Two months ago I suffered with a awake to put very bad cough, which kept me all night. I was recommended on my chest two Allcock's Porous rlas- ters. Unfortunately, my druggist per suaded roe to try some other so called porous plaster. I lost my money, for they were worthless and not of . the slightest benefit. I then procured All- cock's Porous Plasters, and they com pletely cured me.1 : . -J. h . MCUINNISS. a Imitation Porous Plasters are being advertised and offered for sale. Beware of them. AllcockV is the only genus ino. . . Dr. Hahn states that the Ua people whoso acquaintance was made in the north-eastern i?land3 or nerra aei j; u . . a ego by the rencn scienunc mission rank as tbe very tallest race on tne eartn The extraordinary popularity of Aver's Cherrv Pectoral is the natural result of its use by intelligent people for over forty years. It has indisputably proven itself the very best known specific for all colds, coughs, and pul monary complaints. 1 a a A Card. To all who are.suffering fora the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, earlv decay. loss of man hood. &C-. I -will send a recipe that will euro von. FREE OF CHARGE. This creat remedy was discovered Dy a mis - .. . sionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T.-Inman. Station D, New xorb Ltcy.- codJ&w ly E MISCELLANEOUS i)LYON&HEALY State & Monroe SU.. Chicago. "VVl! t nl mrul lo n fcMrw tbeir 1 RAND CATALOGUE. 1 , for ivJ. iOO i'lU tiTiugi f IntraiaU. Sulu, Vlu, Ipmbum Lnlbs Cap-Lamta, (1uJl lVnrn MainrS Slffk. and llmta. Saa.lrv fnd OilbU. hUraTB .MalaHala) aV-. tarla-lca latinu-tkM and x- yibm for Anw mwHi aM a imwim Bcctrie Apaliancet v. sent M 39 Dtys' Trial. TO MEN ONLY, Y0UNQ OR OLD, WHO are ratTertaf rrom naarocs uibiutt, Lost Vitality. Lace or Nim Fobcs ato Vir.n Waitmo Wiauuiu and ail those HaAMf- ot m. faajoxAL. NATvaa rpaulUoir from Jlccau and ornaa Cacsaa. Sxsetfy relief and complete ww ration of li SairauA Hoi and Xaraoos J D.iiTriw. The razKlcat discovery of tha Nineteenth Ocatary. ScnJ at octca lor IilaU-a.tevl Hm-mpHletfrea. Addresa VOLTAIC CELT CO., ESASSHALl, HI SR. DOT ?7 lj-oodAw t th a FREEforTRIAL An sifiUir-s and ei-ecdy cire for Afrrwwj Ltnty ai.l rrms. Loss ef ntahli and l"7'. or nj evU rea-alt cf indiscretion, exec overwork, cte (orcr farty thon sand posiUro cere-) s-n4 15c. for poetar en trial box CI 10Or4!l. Ad irrim, . Dr.M.W.BAOOH. ror.CUraSt. acd ryiAi rUce. Sucxoo, lu &tt, t or Teifcw t th s (01 lir.lOnFHKIE IIADIT liBMM,tvaR4aaaf4rvmkr SJy aaaMfejafcry ill lis It. Wttmmm awala aa4 ...m mm at. froaa maal aaaitlns aastjfca4raas 0. A. aaix, aUb, U9 lauw au, lew Xsra CXy. OT ,7 . 1 joodi w t tn J a JU ( BEFOReV AND -AFTER 1 MISCELLANEOUS. Vital Questions!! : . Ask the most emirjcnt physician ; Of any school, what is tbe best thing in the world for n.uieting and allaying all irritation of the nerves and curing all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, childlike, refreshing sleep al ways? . 4. And they will fell you unhesitatingly "Some form of Hops! CHATTER I. Ask any or all of tne most . eminent physicians : What is tbe best and onlv remedv that can be relied on to cure all diseases of tho kidneys and urinary organs; such as Bright3 disease, diabetes, re tention or inability to retain urine, and all the diseases and ailments peculiar to Women" j 'And they will tell vou explicitly and emphatically "Buchu." Ask the same physicians ' "What is the most reliable and surest cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia ; constipation, indigestion, ! biliousness, malarial fever, ague, &c," and they will tell you: . Mandrake! or Dandelion!" j Hence, when these remedies are com. bined with others equally valuable, such And compounded into Hop Bitters j a wonderful and mysterious curative power is developed which is so varied in its operations that no disease or ill health can possibly exist or resist its power, and yet it is J Harmless for the most frail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child to use. CHAPTER II. ! "Patients. "Almost dead or nearly drlng," For years , and given up by physicians of Bright's and other kidney diseases, liver complaints, severe coughs called consumption, have been cured. Women gone nearly crazy ! From agony of neuralgia, nervous ness, wakefulness and various diseases peculiar to women. ! People drawn out ot ishape from ex cruciating pangs of Rheumatism. Inflammatory and chronic, or suffer ing from scrofula! - j - Erysipelas! ' ! Salt rheum, blood poisoning, dyspep sia, indigestion, and in; fact almost all diseases frail Nature is heir to Have ben cured by; Hop Bitters, proof of which can be found in eyery neighborhood in the known world. ! leoio imusw ipe nrm : . 35 S. Clark St., Opp. Court House, CHICAGO, A rejrnlar graduate. C3The Oldest Speelallai n the United States, w&oae ufe lono experience, xsrfect method and pure medicine insure KPEXD5 ind PEEiiANESX CUBES or all Tivate, unronio anc ferrous Diseases. Affections of the Hlood. Skin Kldnera, Illadder, abruptions, Ulcere, Oltj ores, Mwelllntr or the Glands, sore JUoutiv raroat. Hone Pains, permanently cured anl iradicated iroin, tne system ior me. HCDUmiC Jpnf U Impotency,Semina llCliD UUO Losses, Sexual Decay, Mcnta tnd riiysical Weakness, Fatting Memory Weak Eyes, Stunted Development, Imped nents to Marriage, etc., from excesses or an iwe, speedily, safely and privately (hired C-Younar, Middle-Aged and Old men, andal ho need medical skill and experience, consul 3 r. Bate at once. His opinion costs nothing, and maj save future misery and shame. When inconvenien" x visit the city for treatment, medicines can be sen' very where by mail or express free from obser ration. 9-It is self-evident that a physician wh lives liis whole attention to a class of diseases at tains great skill, and physicians throughout th xuntry, tnowmarvnos, irequentiy recommend aimcur '..sca to the Oldest Sioecljaltst. bv whom ever knou a good remedy is used. - ja-Dr. Bate', A are and Experience make his opinion of an pretue Importance. Those who call see n ins but the Doctor. Consultations free and sacredli confidential. Cases which have failed in obtainint relief elsewhere, especially solicited, female uis Hws treated. Call or write. Hours, from 9 to 4 A to Hi Sandayx, lO to 19. GUIDE xo IlEAT.Ti UKT Frie. Address as above. v 27yeodw t th s j . . AT BOATWRICHT'S FAMILT GROCERIES. OUK GOODS ARE NOT SURPASSED -IX- Quality and Glieapness ! Everything Guaranteed as ! t "X ' I Eepresented. . John L. Boatwriglit 14 NORTH FROST 8TREET. a " s c v -Tfi.orSBSgSg.8 f-g.s a-ft.H'2 . b 5 S Sri TTi 8 o-3 -n 53 Seal r its s rz 3 a mlvl1-dw Wanted. A-COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO stablish a manufactory thereon, well-timber ed cypress lands. Partiea who may have sucp lamia to Gispoao of are requested to oommuiu eate, with me at Wades boroor . by acuer wiu nr. Joxh T. James, at WllmlBgton in person Fell prrteulxrs as to exact locatlrs of landi number of acres, probable yield of ttoberra tte acre and "lowest price, must - be- mU knows. JOHN T-PATSigii - Ztll-i r-TT.'jrafon Agtaix, t DfiMfE 12 & Ian 25 S Pi? 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