' ' ( ' . . DOMESTIC HINTS. CHEESE CAKES. Line tartlet pans with puff paste : lot the edges have three thicknesses of paste. Fill them with the following mixture : To a pound of loaf sugar add the juice of three lemons , two tablespoonfuls of brandy and a quar ter of a pound of perfectly fresh but- Grate the rind of a lemon over small as possible. Beat six eggs add them to it. Stir over a fire jl it begins to thicken like honey ; then let it partly cool. Fill the pastry pans and bake in a moderate oven. . POMONELLA. PUDDING. Tnto a two-quart pail put one quart of apples , pared and sliced , over which put half a cup of sugar , a pinch of salt and two ounces of butter. Make batter of two cups of Hour , one spoon ful of butter ( or clear beef dripping ) , a little salt and two teaspoons of bak ? ing powder. Wet up with milk and. roll out , of a size to cover the apples in tbo pail. Cover the pail and set in a kettle half full of boiling water. Qover the kettle and keep it boiling briskly for two hours. Turn out up side down to serve. SALAD DUESSING. An excellent salad dressing , which , if kept cool , will keep for a long time , is made of the yolks of two eggs beat en well with two-thirds of a goblet of best salad oil ( or butter ) adding not more than a teaspoonful of oil at a time , and beating it well. One tea- spoonful of mustard , a large pinch of salt , a tiny bit of cayenne pepper , two tablespoonfuls of sugar , two of vinegar , the juice of one lemon and lastly the whites of two eggs well beat en. Beat the mixture for several minutes , aud then thin with vinegar to suit the taste ; put into a glass caa and keep cool and dark. GRAIIA3I GEMS. One and one-half pints of graham meal , three teaspoonfulc of baking powder , one tablespoonfut of butter , one ojrg , one-half cup of sujrar , one teaspoonful of salt. Stir together with sweet milk or milk and water , or use water alone , to a batter not much stiffer than pancake batter. Bake in a hot oven. Have your gem pans well greased. SPONGE CAKE. Eight eggs , eight ounces of flour , twelve ounces of white susrar , or two coflee cupfuls of each. First stir eggs and sugar together until very white , then add the whites beaten to a froth. Stir in the llour last , just before put ting in the oven. Flavor with lemon. BAKED aiACAROXI. Break half a pound of macaroni into inch lengths , and cook twenty minutes in. salted water. Drain , cover the bottom of a small baking dish with it , strew with grated cheese and but ter bits , season lightly with pepper and salt , and cover with another lay er of macaroni. Fill the dish in this way , strew butter and cheese over the top , pour over a small c\ip of milk , cover aud bake half an hour , uncover and brown. APPLE JELLT. Cut the apples in small pieces with out paring , and stew till soft , using more water than for apple sauce. Strani through a hair seive , then throujrh a jelly bag twice. To a pint of juice put three-fourths of a pound of sugar a pound to a pint makes it too sweet and boil until the rijrht thickness is obtained. The addition of lemons makes it much nicer. CRAD SAXDWICH. Put half a pound of boiled crab meat into a stone morter and pound into a smooth paste with the juice of half a lemon. Season with pepper , ; salt , a little grated nutmeg and a .pinch of curry-powder. Mix this 'paste ' well with six ounces best butter. 'Cut thin slices of bread , trim off the : crust , and trim the slices with the crab- paste. NUT CANDY. An excellent rule for making nut .candy is to take two pints of maple .sugar , half a pint of water , or enough to dissolve the sugar and no more. ; Let this boil uutil it becomes brittle , .when a little is "tried" in cold water. 'Butter some plates or tins , cover with Ikernels and pour the candy over them. Hickory nuts or butte'ruuts are nicer with this than almonds or peanuts. A Crushed Scientist. ' "You might as well own up that you stole this woman's things. The silver spoons and the jewelry were found in your pocket , " said Judjre Duffy , of New York , to a noted sneak thief. "I know they were , but I was not trying to steal them. Your Honor. " "What were you doing with tho jew elry and other articles found in youi pocket ? " "You see. Judge , she "is a clair voyant I have always had my doubts about those kind of people. I don't believe in spiritualism and all that sort of thing but still I vas willing to givo the matter a test , so I just tool those things when she wasn't looking , just to see if she could tell by the mys 7 tic art where to look for them. 1 was working in tho interests of science Your Honor. " "For six months you will work n the interests of Justice. " Tex-s Sift rings. An anxious inquirer ssks : . "Where uonli you advise me to go to learn how to piny th pianol" To the woods , dear to the deer rk , damp , dank , dangerous woods. TJNDEB THE GALLOWS ! Frigntful Condemnation of a Mother by Her Sou AVliat Does It Ittcant Not long ago a weeping mother called to bid good bye to her oiJy son who was soon to be executed. "Woman , " he exclaimed in amomentary frenzy , "Woman , I would never have "been here had you done your duty by mo "when I was young ! " This was a terrible parting ! It horrified the spectators , it nearly crazjd the con science striken mother. One can scarcely overestimate the mother's influence in the moulding of the character of her offspring. But how often , oh , how often , do mothers seem to ignore this responsibility ! Drfring arecent trip on the rail the writer made the acquaintance of Dr. A. J. Bene dict , of Sackett's Harbor , N. Y. , a person who has made a study of human develop ment. Inferring to the murderous ten dency of the times , we asked that eminent man if the outlook was not discouraging ? "It looks-b' > , " he said , "but. I fancy.wo have a cau-ie and the remedy for such evils. In my professional career I have found by hard study that we have emerged from savagery by development of the nervous 'system and the intellectual life , and we re turn to savagery as we ignore the fact that without the solid , trustworthy nervous system , we cannot hope to save the race. Boys stuff dime novels , and the pistol is to them the only respectably glorious instru ment to secure fame. Women read trashy literature and straightway try to murder their husbands and friends by poison. Business men yield to the tempter , and forge and steal and default. Ministers , charmed by beauty , forget the behests of conscience. On every side we see the weak ness of personal integrity. " "Do you regard it as a disease ? " "More especially as the result of disease which , however , may be prevented. " "Please define how. " "I cannot now enter into details. Our people can see their bodies , their blood , their bones. They never see their nerves and consequently many do not suppose they have tiny. The farmer's wife rejoices in a big , physical frame , and yet she dies prematurely. The nerve cannot stand the strain of continual work. The minister falls dead in his puhpit , but he never did a day's physical work in his life. The lawyer faints in the presence of the court and is soon a wreck or a corpse , and yet the work is nerve work. The man of affairs is over come with apoplexy ; the politician and publicist , with Bright's disease. The mind of the untutored man is fired by the ex ploits of crime and he longs for such fame. These persons overwork or over-excite the nervous system and this fact kills or de moralizes them. " "If all this be so how would you. rectify it then ? " "Let me tell you. A few years .ago I had a lady patient who was an utter wreck. She was the mother of several children. She lost her mind and imagined she was cursed of God. She was a farmer's wife , and worked early and late. I never saw a liner specimen of physical womanhood than she , but she was a nervous wreck ! She became bloodless , had the very worst of female disorders and was in the last stages of albuminuria or Bright's disease. This latter disease works particular havoc with the nervous system and produces insanity and despair. She was in sane and desperate and I fear tainted the blood of her offspring with these terrible tendencies. I treated her for eeveral years. One by one the standard remedies of the schools failed , but I finally cured her with Warner's safe cure , and she is to-day strong and well. Yet thousands of women like her , every year bring ill- formed and criminally-inclined children into the world. Is it any wonder that nervous diseases prevail ami that the whole moral sense is demoralized ? If that remedy were generally used , we would have stronger mothers , stronger children , stronger men and women , and with perfect physical and mental health , crime would decrease and society be moresecure. " Such candid opinions are surely worth considering. The king and queen of Wurtcmburg pass the winter at Nice. Mamie Dickens , eldest daughter of the novelist , has written , a biography of her lather. Frog legs and fried apples are recom mended by an exchange as a "good break fast dish. " John C. Fremont , the first republican candidate for the presidency , is in bad health. _ It's an ice house that is cool and com fortable in Summer time. Secretary Bayard has never been known to look at a novel when buying books. The pumpkin pie of commerce once more takes its place in society. "What shall wo do ivltli our Daugh ters ? " This question is asked by a well-known lady lecturer. Well , we can do a great- many things with them ; one thing , we must take good care of their health , and not let them-run down and become en feebled. For the feminine ailments , which injiy be summed up in one word debility , vre have a sovereign remedy in Brown's Iron Bitters , which has done much good. Miss Mary Greenfield , of Galatin , Jll. [ , writes , "Brown's Iron Bitters cured i of nervousness , indigestion and general poor health. " Let the other young ladies take the hint. As the coolness gets stronger , the even ings get longer. The vain fop is always lonesome unless lie has a good looking lass to keep him company. Gail Hamilton's political letters are as breezy as her first name signifies. A rising young man has usually 'pinions of his own. Mr. J. G. Blaine's magnificent Washing ton mansion is let at $11,000 a year. If you feel nervous as to your kidneys , liver , or urinary organs , use Hunt's Remedy. Many a man who had lost nerve , vigor and energy , has been cured by Hunt's Kemedy. Joshua Tuthill , Saginaw , Mich. , had Bright's Disease , and was cured by Hunt's Kemedy. - la' CHRISTMAS-EVE the Masrlc Lanterns nro outdone. Free circulars. JIBB1 'Y UU-L CO. , ia East 23th St. , Keir York. No opiates or poison. Only twuntv-fi e cents. Red Star Cough Cure. To cut nn oyster , says a gastronomic authority , is to make it indigestible. One pair of hoots can be paved yearly by using Lyon's ratent Metallic Heel Stlffcncrs. The man w.ho loafs away his time has nofc been prdperly bred. Cowboys hope to cook their Thanksgiving turkeys on their own cattle range. PATENTS obtained by I .ouw Iager & Co. . At- torneys\VaaliingtouD.C.E4tM 1861. Advice free. IB it proper to speak o ! a sausage machine as a home lor lost dogs ? NebraUa'8 Rapid Growth. Nebraska happily escaped those civil and anti-bellum strifes that stained the soil of "bleeding Kansas , " BO red with blood , that , like the hand of Macbeth , it might , "tho multitudinous seas incarna dine , making the green one red. " The his tory of the sister state has been one of peace and prosperity , and her annals con tain no such records of violence and crime as in earlier days gave an unenviable no toriety .to the land for which pro-slavery and anti-slavery men contended. Though next to the baby state , Colorado , in point of age , having only been admitted to the Union in 1867 , Nebraska has already out stripped in population many of the older states , and if the next census returns don't require seven figures to show the number of her inhabitants she will be as disap pointed as was St. Louis when Chicago took a big jump ahead of her and crossed the half million line. After all , however , the greatness of a State or city does not consist in the num ber of her residents but in her enterprise and intelligence , and Nebraska stands this test also. She claims as thrifty and brainy a population as any State possesses , and some recent evidences of popular feeling upon certain important issues of the day tend to support this view. New ideas have been heartily welcomed and merit has re ceived its due. This will help to explain why Athlophoros , which has been so suc cessful as a cure for rheumatism and neu ralgia in more Eastern States , is now meet ing with such favor as it makes its way Westward over the prairies. Miles Finlan , of Tuckersville , Neb. , says : "After using two bottles'of Athlophoros I was enabled to rise from my bed , to which I had been confined for four months. I have not had an atttack since , and it is the longest relief I have found from that dread disease.-rhcumatism , for nineteen years. I still have two bottles left that 1 keep in case I should be again attacked. " From Long Pine , Erown county , Neb. , came good news in a letter from Mrs. M. A. Moi-ford , who says : "Two bottles of Athlophoros have al most cured a lady here who was a great sufferer from rheumatism. She has been using the medicine for about two weeks and finds great improvement. She thinks it a most valuable remedy and1 is so pleased with it that she doesn't know how to ex press herself , butsaysthat those who make it are angels for helping her so much. I have also recommended it to several other persons. " "Some fourteen months ago , " says A. Hayward , of Burlington , Ia. , "I was at tacked with inflammatory rheumatism. I tried a dozen different kinds of medicine said to cure rheumatism , but to no pur pose. Finally , I procured a bottle of Athlophoros. After using the bottle it did mo so much good that I bought another , but did not have to use more than a third of the second bottle before I was entirely cured. From that time up to the present I have never had anything like rheumatic pains , aud I thank Athlophoros for the cure. " Thomas McCue , Bush's block , Dubuque , la. , whose wife was cured by Athlophoros of a terrible case of rheumatism , declares it was "truly a miracle in my wife's case. " If you cannot get ATHI.OIMIOKOS of your druggist , we will send it express paid , on 10- ceipt of regular price onedollarper bottle. "We prefer that you buy it from your drug gist , but f hehasn'tit , do not be persuaded to try something else , but order at once from us , as directed. ATIII.OPHOKOS Co. , 112 Wall Street , New York. John S. Wise made seventy speeches dur ing his recent campaign. Saoe time and money by using Stewart's Hear ing Powder for cuts and sores on animals. Sold everywhere. 15 and 60 cts. a box. Try It The tramp leaves many ties behind him railroad ties. Xo OPIUM In TNo's Cure for Consumption. Cures where other remedies fail. Are all the Saratoga trunks carried on the trunk lines ? A New "Way to fay Old Debts. Shakespeare tells how this can be accom plished in one of his immortal plays ; but debts to nature must be paid on demand unless days of grace be obtained through the use of Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery. " It is not a "cure-all" but in valuable for sore throat , bronchitis , asth ma , catarrh , consumption , and all dis eases of the pulmonary and other organs , caused by scrofula or "bad blond. " Scro fulous ulcers , swellings and tumors are cured by its wonderful alternative action. By druggists. _ A liberal diet of fish is said to have cured Bismarck of obesity. _ Throw Away Trusses. When our new method , without the use of knife , is guaranteed to permanently cure the worst cases of rupture. Send 10 cents in stamps for references and pamphlet , World's Dispensary Medical Association , Buffalo , N. Y. _ Prince Frederick , heir apparent to the Danish crown , is a liberal in politics. Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" is a most powerful restorative tonic , and com- _ bines the most valuable nervine properties ; especially adapted to the wants of debili- ated ladies suffering from weak back , in ward fever , congestion , inflammation , or ulceration , or from nervousness or neural gic pains. By druggists. _ Jem Mace has decided to go back to Aus tralia and locate. Catarrh Cured Statement of a HipIi ; School Teacher at Jcrico , Tt. The following intelligent statement Is from Prof Clllcy , a gentleman prominently known in educa tional circles throughout New England. Read it : "I cheerfully ghe my experience in the use of Hood's Sarsaparllla. I bad been troubled with catarrh to some extent for a long time , and had used various medicines as remedies with no good results , when , in the summer of 1SS1. 1 was so affected by the disease that speech was somewhat difficult , and my voice was entirely unnatural. I then began to use Hood's Sar- saparllla as a remedy , and with such good effect that In a few weeks speech was easy , the voice natural , and my general health was much Improved. Some times a return of the disease is induced by taking cold , when I resort at once to the use of Hood a Sar Baparllla , which I keep by me constantly , and always find relief. I regard Hood's Sarsaparllla as a valuable remedy for catarrh , and I cannot say too much la Us praise. J. S. CILLET , Jerico , Vt. Hood's Sarsaparilla by all druggists ; II ; six for5 ; Prepared o I. HO jD & CO , Apothecaries , Lowell , Mass. IOO posesOne.Dol ar. lLa t Week We Published The annual announcement of theYotrrn's COMPANION. No other illustrated weekly paper attempts to present its subscribers with such a variety of attractive and enter taining reading. This is the reason why it has 340,000 subscribers the largest circu lation in the United States. Every family should take it. By sending your subscrip tion now , with $1.75 , you will receive it free to January 1 , 188G , and a full year's subscriptionfrom that date. The worst diction a man can study Malediction. My wife , who suffered severely from rheu matism-received-marked htnelit from the Athlophoros while taking it , and that the benefitrcccivcdluiH been permanent admits of no doubt. Johiihon Stephens , Hazel Green , Wis. Jay Gould ought always to be in a gilded frame of mind. "WTion Baby iraa stele , wo avo her Castorla , \7hon she TT.TS a Child , she cried for Castoria , When she became Miss , sho clung to Caatoria , TVtoii sho had Children , sho gavo thorn. Castorio , MALT BITTERS. It will cure any case of River and KIdnoy troubles when properly taken. It is a perfect renovator and mviRorator. It cleanses the sys tem of the poisonous humors that develop in Li Ivor , Kidney and TJrlnary diseases , car- ryinsr away all poisonous matter and re storing the Blood ton healthy condition , enriching it"rofreBliIns and invigorating ,1 IQiitd aud Body. It prevents the growth to i Serious Illness of a Dntisrerou * Class of Diseases that be in in mere trivial ail ments , and ire too apt to be neglected as such. THOUSANDS OF OASES of tho worst forms of these terrible diseases have been quickly relieved and in a short time perfectly cured by the uso of Hops & Malt Bitters. Do not get Hops and Malt Bitters con founded with Interior preparations of similar name. Take Nothing lint Hops & Malt Etc * ters if you want a sure Cure. GOODMAN DRUG CO , , Wholeiab Agents , OITIAIIA , NEB. At this ce&son nearly every one ueed3 to USD some sort of tonic. IKON enters into almost every phy- Eician's prescription for those who need building up. BRQM5 7HE SE5T.TOM1C. Weakness l.nrk of fcc. , It.HAS ISO EQUA , and tha onlvlron medicine that is not injurious. It Enriches the Blond , Invigorates the hi ystcm , I e tores Appetite , Aiuci Digestion It does not blacken or injure tho tcoth , cnnse head ache or produce constipation other Iron viedicincsilo Dn. G. H. BnrKLTrr , a leading physician of Sprinfjfield. O. , "Brown's Iron Bitters is a thoronchlycood igedi- cine. I uso it in my practice , and hnd itssfition excels all other forms of iron. ' In weakness , or a low condition of the system. Brown's Iron Bitters is nsuallv a positive necessity. It is all that is claimed for it. " o Genuine hns trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BUOWJf CHEMICAL CO. . ItAI.TIMOKE.aiI ) . LADIES' HAND BOOK nsefnl and attractive , con taining list of prizes for rocipes. information about coins , etc. . given away by all dealers in mr-dicine , or mailed to any address on receipt of 2c. stamp. BIG OFFE" - To introduce them , we will GIVE A "WAY 1,000 Sclf-OpcratlnK Washing Miichlnes. If you want one semi us your name , I' . O. and express olHce at once. The National Co. . fflDey St..X.Y. IVsiII Paper ami Window S Uto 20 per cent cheape * than poo prices. Samples Sent oil Application. T. J. KeaicliK liro , . Omaha. S 33 ! THE IK > nSHOU ) PUIMER for accent stamp. THE HOII&EHOLI ) HE JEIPT HOOK for a 2c. stamp. THE HOUSEHOLD GAME IJOOKfor two ic. stamps Send to D. LoniROP & Co. , 32 Franklin St. , Boston , for them. A Casket of Silver Ware Free Touypenoatrhonill show-It to their odghbonc.nctuotir agent and send orders. Gire vonr nearest express and Foil Office address. . \J.rc s CONK. M\NFC. CO..JIAUTFOl > , COXX. TCI CPDADUV Iicnrn here and earn good I CLCUnftrn I pay. Situations liirniaiicd Valentine Bros. , Janesvlllefla. . , , 51 Xew Chroino. Scrap < t Gold-Edge U311 la Cards. EssExCviu WORKS. , I\oryton. Conn. Oflfl New Scrap Pictures and Art's Album ofia Card" /UU Samplesfor lOo. Steam Curd WksHartford , Ct 51 samples of XoWards forGcts.topnypo-tacf. CEXTER- FKEE ! BUOOK CARD CO. Centerbroolc.Conn. AQillUJ Morphine Iluliit Cured In 1O I rill III to SO day : * . No pay till Cured. W" * * ! ln. J. SSTJSPUKMS. Lelianon. Ohio. I , .STUDY. Secure a liuslnsss Education l > v , mall , Iroin BKYANT'S COLLEUI : Huffalo.X.V. J r % V r OUGHfURE L r HL j" Absolutely Free from Opiates , Emetics and Poison. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. JLT Dairaoirra AND DEALCCI. THE C1UULE3 A. > QiELElI CO. , RtLTIBOKE , MD. os THE GREAT _ Mt GERM AN REAI PainTHE Rheumatism , Neuralgia , EtcLathp , llcadarhr , Toothache , For Pain Spralni , Hrnfa * . rl PKICE. FIFTV AT DRUDOISTS AND DKALEKS. THE CHARLES A. TOOELEF. CO..11AI.TI31OUK.3ID. SMITHS Biliousness , Sick Headache In Four Hours. @URE dose relieves Neuralgia. They euro and prevent Chills * Fever , Sour Sfomach and Bad Breath. Clear the Skin. Tone the Nerves , and glva Life and Vigor to the system. Dose : ONK BEAN. Try them once and you will never be without them. Price , 25 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists and Medicine Dealers generally. Sent on racelpt Of pries In > stamps , postpaid , to any address , J. F. SMITH & CO. , Manufacturers and Sole Props. , ST. LOUIS. WO. How to Insure a happy childhood is a question of ere.it moment to those who for any reason are una ble to furnish the little ones with nature's bupply , while the selection of a wet nuite IK attended wlih much difficulty and risk. Send to Woolrlch & Co . Palmer. Mass. . for paniphletson the subject. Hideo's Food has successfully reared more children than all other foo s combined. PLAID SHAWL GIVEN AWAY ! Throngh tho failure of a large Z&UI- ufuctnrer of Canhrncro Shawl * . there bt coma Intoocr hindsa large consignment of Tlalil Shawls , perfect ood5 , trhlch we propose to present to the ladles in tha following manner : Send us ? 5 crats for R mo * , tnbnrrip- lioa to Fcrni mid Household , a CSJpnco Hlu'tratol paper , de voted to Farm ar.d lloirvhold topics , Stores and general rrlwellinvand we vrill cndvcmoneof thescbcauttful shirwla'FKEE by mail postpaid , or % ve will eccd 5 ihiwta and 5 Bub- ccrtptlons to 020 address for $1.00 Satisfaction crau rateed cr money refunded. Address PAE3I Am ) HOUSEIIOtD , ' - - - t'nr.n. Oldest Medicine the World CThr lr. ) IsaacThompson's ELEBKATED EYE - WATE This article Is a carefully prepared physician's pre scription. and has been in constant Use for nearly a century , and notwithstanding the many other prcqar- atlons that have been introdticcn Into the market the sale of this article Is constantly Increasing. If the direct Ions are followed It will ne\cr fall. We particular ! y Invite the attcatloti of plnsiclans to Its merits. JOHN L. THOJH-SOX , Soxs & Co. , Troy , N. JL Established FAY'S 1800. MANiLLA HOOFING ! line leather ; for ROOFS , OUT SIDE WALLS , and INSIDE In plaro of Ul icr'i'eT9c.ht ; 011r anj l ral > lc. CAIt- 1'ETS and RUGS of same material. Catalogue v.-lth testimonials and samples , JFree. W. II. I'AY & CO. , Camclcn. X. J. 3-ToyeltyHugMachine -Fat. Dec. 27 , 18SM For making HUBS. Tulles. Hood * . Jlittens. etc. Sent by mail , full directions. 1'rue. 31. AGENTS WASTED. Manufacturers Stimped Klip I'attt-ms 01 Burlap lio- waie of infringementSend for circul ir. E. ROSS & CO. , TOLEDO , OHIO. CURES WHERE AIL ELSE FAILS. Best Couih Syrup. Tastes pood. TJse In time. Sold by druccists. An actirc Stan or Woman in every _ county to sell our goodi SaUrrC75. WAN per IJonth and Expenses. Expcnsei in ad vance. Canvassmsoutht FREL : Particular ! free. Standard Silver-ware Co. Boston. Mass. WESTERX SWIXE REJIEDY Pre\cnts and cures Hop Cholera. and helps to fatten. AskyourdruR1 Klst. Circulars free. Address W s- TKRX KKHEDV to. , Omaha , Neb. HflMFSTUDY- ° ° k-k < : eplnp. Bsncsa IIUITIL. forms. Penmanship , Arithmetic , Short- liand , etc. . thoroughly taught bv mall. Circulars free. UKYAJfT'S COLLEGE. IJuHalo , Jf.Y. for infants and Children "CastoriaissoweUadaptedtochfldrenthat I Castoria cures Colic. Constipation , I recommend It as Buperiofto any prescription I'Soar Stomach , Diarrhoea , Eructation , known to me. " H. A. " Aacnsn , M.D. , I P113 w.nns . , gives sleep , and promotes dl- Jll So , Oxford St , Brooklyn , N. Y. | Wltaouslajurioua medication. Tax CKSTJIUE , CO P T , 182 Fulton Street , N. T. HAGAK'S Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a ladyo\ves her fresh ness to it , who would rather not tell ; and you carit tell FOE Man and Beast / Mustang Liniment is older than most men , and used more and more every year. ZMen to Tour Wife. t The Manchester GUARDIAN , June 8tb , 18SS , sura : Atonootthe \ "Windows ! " I Looking on the woodland ways ! With clumps of rhodoiiendroms and great masses pi May blossoms ! ! ! "There was an interest ing group. It included one who hail been a "Cotton spinner , " but was now so ; "Paralyzed ! ! ! J That he could only bear to lie in a reclin ing position. f This refers to my case- ' I was first Attacked twelve years ago with "Locomotcr Ataxy" ( A paralytic disease of nerve flbre rarely ever cured * and was for several years barely able to get about. And for the last Five years not able to attend to my business , although . Many things have been done forme. The last experiment belnsr Nerve stretching ; Two years ago I was voted Into the ( Home for Incurables ! Near Manchester , in May. 1S82. , I am no "Advocate" ; "For anything in 4 the shape of patent" Medicines ? t And made many objections to my dear wife's cpnstant urging to try Hop Bitters , but linally to pacify her j Consented ! 1 hnd not quite finished the first bottle when I felt n change come over me. This was Sat urday , November : ! d. On Sunday morning I I felt so strong I Bald to my room compan ions. "I was sure 1 could "Walkl So started across the floor and buck. T hardly know how to contain myself. I wns all over the house. Inmjrnlninirstrength cacu day. and can walk quite safe without any "Stickl" ' Or Support. \ I am now nt my own house , and hope soon to bo able to earn my own living-again. J have been a member of the Manchester i "Jtoynl Exchange" i For nearly thirty y.ears , and was most heart ily congratulated on going into the room on Thursday last. Very gratefully yours , i JOHN BLACKUURX. i MANCHESTER ( Ellg. ) Dec. 24. 1883. ! Two years Inter am perfectly well. 1'roseente the Stelntlters ! ! If when you call for Hop Hitters the druggist Imnili out anythtngbut "HopDITTKKS * * with agreencIustiT of Hops on white latiel , * him that driiKKUt * you Mould u viper ; mid If he has taken your money foru liogus stuff. Indict him for the f mud and sno him for damages forthc swindle , and we will reward you lib erally forthe conviction. 1 See U. S. Court Injunction agalnxt C. P. Warner ; Reading. Mich. , and all his salesmen , agents , drug- Elst , and other Imitators. BEST AND CHEAPEST. ' For PETERSON'S 18S . Fuii-Size Dress Patterns. TERMS , Always in Advance , $2,00 A YEAR. 22-Uni > aralleIe < l Offer to CIns.-Gs ! ! "THE FOK&ET-ME-ISW5. The principal premiums for setting up Clul ? for 1SSG is u suneru AHmni , Kilt , and Illustrated with Etcel cnsravlnfcs called "The Forect-Mc-N'ot. " : Look of unrlxnlcd beauty. 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