CHASriC SWEENY & SON Arc offering extinordinnry inducements to nil Buyers of Choice .(groceries and Prorisions, DRESS AND DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, OIL CU)THS, Qucenswnre, Wood nud Willlow Wnre, &c, tr DURING- THE HOLIDAYS ! Remember the Place, Old Post-Office Building, Bank St, Lehighton. mi flail iwn mm INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP urcs nil dissaseo of bha Stomach, Iiivor, Bow ls, Kidnoyn, Skin and Blood. Millions tcati r to it3 eflioaey in healing tho above na.ir.ecl d'.sea3e3, and pronounce it to "bo tho BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN. Guaranteed to Cure jyynpeprda. IggT A G E N T S W A N T E 1" Jgfl Laboratory 77 West 3d St., New York City, Druggists fell it. I.YKUNS, DAIT1I1N (Jo.. Pa. Vtt. Clark .Toiimions . IVTv body was lltrrul'y entered wtl'i Teller, tor which Iewld p"t no relief until I tonic vuurlNJj.'AN liL'IOD SVItUl'. which lias effectually curs.l mo. I recommend It hlirlily. ' HNOOII Hl'.KOEK. 11 ',' J9nv.i?ivfi-v'r4ti. '. ;:..,;.,,-., M,v Vcirtnbfc mm flower tiecJ Cutaloffuo rcrU urilA ft- if. All .e.r.1 KCtlt IrolU 1IW fl intffl to Lc Loth fr sh an. I true to name. H t tr, t' ai sliuutJ it rrove ctl) ruiie, 1 Atrrcc ta retiii me f itv st s...tn. My ti le tit-n cf e;ietalii BeeJ U una oft, lli; inMatv-xisntnc to te ijuml l:t any Amenta:, catalogue, t ml n It 'c part of it Is r,f my own rrowinjr A llicE i.rlptttnl tntruditfrr of Vvry Mi ant Jl'Miiiiit. E; r.ul.f. U.H-MWirnl Variy Corn, the lli.nimrdf baiinli,.Mfir!k'!i -al Vahluv, lJitnn' ic.oi. I cut a ors.r p-i.ci njw VfiMieu-lM. I iimle the ra'ron-J tups of the public I n tlto canlci.s aivi on ti.e farm of F those hipl int iny St-f I will le f mnJ my te .vtrcrtlse-I .inMAnll II rMrrnm. M.irM .-I- r I. Mass.? t An HnitlUh VeterJiwy pnrpecn rnl Clicmtt.nw traveling in thin country, rays that most uf the Hoist ntid Cuttlu I'oudurt Mild litre niu worth ies' lrflh. He says Unit SherMnns Condition l'owilcri nrc iib-olutclv huru and lramcnrty valunblc. JiMfiin . uti t- rili will ih.iV liim .ay 11W lirlitnu'it Cwr.dltsrn l'nwdc:f. I)ovp,l tcnroni)ful to! pint food. SiAl cveiywhiTC. or bt nt U.. mml I"i 8 luiii r.u imva. I. S. Jo,i- .ov t (Jo., I.osiun, Mas. IS MANUFACTUUKD 13V FISH ilS. & OO., BACINE, WIS., WE MAKE EVJjttY VAUIBTY OF - Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons, Ami by coniliilns ourselves strictly to ono clnss of work; by cmploylns 110110 lint tho 33os)t of WOEIK.KIGN, uslnp nothliiK bat FillST-CLASS IMPItOVr.n MAOIUNEUY mid the VEKY BEIof SKL'-OTKI) TU'.BI'.ll, and by a TUUUUUQ11 KNOWLEDGE of tho business, we bare Juftly carnoJ tbo rep JUitlon cf making 66 THE BEST WACia RI WHEELS." Mantifaetnrera have abolished tho warranty, lint Agents may, on Iholr own responsibility, give tho foilowln warranty with each wagon. If so agreed: w iffKv ivnrrunt Ui. i-'iRif uu n w A ficiM Xn tohawcll madp In evcrv narl lc ularandol good material, and that tho stronRlh of tho fmuo Is sndlclcnt for all work with fair ns ve. Should any n-cakago occur wllhln ono year from this dalu by reason of dcfcctlvo material orwiirkmninhlo. renalrs for tbo same will bo furnished at nlaco of sale, froo of charso, or tho rrlcnufaaM ren ilrs. as ncr ant's nrlco list, will bo mid In cash by tbo purchaser producing a sample of the broken or dcfcctlvo part an evidence. J lir.owln" wo tXn ;i'.lt you, wo solicit patronnjro from every section of tho United States. Send for Prices and Terms, and for a copy of THE ItAClNE AGRICULTURIST, to jfjmi m:ts. & co., itucluc, wi. - , .. -.-r. J. F. HALBACM, MjsiC DbaleR WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOCflAPHV Of THIS CO UN TOY WILLSEE DY EXAMINING THIS MAP THAT THE iKIJ- LEHIGHTOI'7, Fennu SIC A full lino of oil U'aU nt "'TIT Shost Music, MUSIG BOOKS, ffic, U ronstontlr kept on huml nl the Ware Iiooin, near llio h. & S. I)fnt. JSole Agept In tlio Lel.ljh Vullry for Belmiua' Pianos ! " DOH'X I TOLD YOU EO." Ouo uiybt last wctk n jolly old Otr- man fiirinrr rode to Cbcxtmit 11111 after a physician for liia wife, who wus very RlcV. llo dismounted from litx liorselnfronlof a Ralooii just as the boys Inside bad bf gnn to multe merry over tho first ltfg of beer. Ha approached and looked cau tiously nrouud tho sccno. Tho foaming RlaRses were htld high euougb noove the benda of the revelers, ns one of tho num ber pronounced n toast npprjpiluto to the occasion. The silent watcher llokert his Hps and wished bis errnud hod been ono not rc (lmriiin so much dispatob. He wtn turn ing reluctantly awiy when the crowd saw him. "nillo!" they sbouled, "tbero's Frilz. lUltig him inl" Ho win hauled up to the bar, all the time protesting. "I'oys, 1 wns in a quirk hurry. Old vocinnli sielt like the lujval. I was come mil hnr doctor, soosirns lightnlngl" "Well, you cm lake wmie beer while you'ro here, ntid kill two birds with one stone," was the reply. "Yus. I kill vnn chicken mit a couple of shtones. tin:', der old vornnm die mil nut i'er toctoi; I tou't forget myself of It. eh?" "O'j, sho won't die. You d m't getberr often, and you've got tho old woman nil tho tinic. 1'ill m up ngaitil" 'T ins, I got her all der time, 1 nt rr posin sli go dcd.I ton'l got htr anynioro someditneF. It'n netler to gomittcrtoc lor, seldom right away," Aut ho didn't go. Am one glass after another wns forced upon him by the r ck less crowd, tlm ol jcotof errand wns flout ed frrin his ipinn, r.ulil it wns carried out of his mind nltogfther.nnd bin loice. nnlinged with anxiety, jiined in Hip ilriuktrgiongs and nniKniibove nil others. Thus be was funnd by Ids smn.ite that night. The boy grasped him by the arm .tud said: Pudrr, come homo." Frilz turned and at thosight of his son n great tear nros- in ms.mlnil, swept aw iv .ha fumes of beer.anl brnng'ith'm to a sense of bis situation. In nn nwe struck tone he said: "Yiwcnb,5. how yon wa? come lcre? Vas somediugs ter runttei?" ' Yiw." replied the boy. Veil, shpolte up ab nt it. V.is ter o'e vmranti-vm your mudiler is she imritr I can htnnd dun bet Don't keep vnnr f .dtr in cxpenso, poy. S'ipid it out. Vas ro i oouple of orphanses, Y'awenl ?" '"Nein," answered the boy, "you vas mnd'r. A leedls baby coom mit ttr lions"." Frilz wis overcome for n moment, but (Um')y slammered out: "Vos dot s: 1 I ixprs3 it vis not sn soon already. Veil--veil, in dor niiddb of life, wo don't know what's to turn lie X up. Men exposes. Fill up der glase.' The boy ventured to ask tho old man why he hud not seen the doator. "Vv, did sho want a doctor? Petlcr sho tole me so. I get him pnoty quick. Never mind. I nire moro as ten di.llars d iclor bill on dot b .by. D .t w.ts a g i d shibl. Fill up der glasses. Whooray f.jr dot litllo buck baby! Ve vou't go homo till yesterday." Fri'z got home at last and was sren in Cbcstnm Hill iifnin in u conplo of d iyi afters moniidiriue. The boys couldn't get him into thosiloou thislim ho said to tliom: 1 Y. u l et I lend to mv pesness now." n ear for limsio is tener.illy p.o cotnpani. d with au jo f.ir the be.inti'i.l, a tongue for the true, and a mouth for all tho good '.'nines of this world. You must not think a dentist is mad because yo i etch him giindiug his teeth. MIGCELLAKEOUB. Every fanner should at least have one cojnly paper, and that paper should be the AnvuCATE, which contains all the latest lo cal news. Only $1.00 a year. It takes a cook to do things up brown. If you want to find out how great a man is let him tell It hlmsclfr Form of congialulatlon for tbo candid ate "Many happy returns 1" A Connecticut newspapor betieves that kissing on the co operative plan could not fail to bo a success. New Yorkers find they can eat quail well euougb on a woger. It is crow that sickens the sporting and political stomach. Farmers and others desiring a en teel, lucrativo agency business, by wlilch $5 to $20 a day can be earned, send address at or.ee, on poslol, In II. C. WlfxmsoN & Co., 1U3 utid 130 Fulton street, New York". ' A learned doctor of New York declares that very small foet mi a woman means a fiery temper ami a prevaricating tongue. Iloslon employs about 20,000 worklnir women and the average nay of each is $i per week. It is related as a singular fact that fat men never commit crime. It dorcn't seem so very singular when you reflect tlinl it is difficult for a fat man to stoop l anything lo.v. Neither a borrow or lender bo ; For loan oft loses both itscll and friend, And burrowing dulls the cdgeofhusbumlry, Shnkcspcaie. FARMERS' COLUMN. "EOOOH ON EATS." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, 'flies, ants bel-bugi, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c Druggists. o New York Stnto receives fifty-six cents a day for the labor of a Sing-Sing convict. At Clinton the convicts earn l'orlheStnle,in hat-making, only 25 cents a day. Bo independent. Don't hang around and wait for somebody clso to go ahead ; break your own path. Don't put oirto day's work until to-morrow in hope that it may bo dono for you. In the recent Senatorial contest in Col orado the cigar bill of Gowen, rep., the sue ceisful candidate, amounted to fGOO and Ills laun Iry account to seventy cents. Theo r;nder It certain that he will never vote for raw G-OOUS! .1 fl 1M&ICES ! Call end see them; tlie hare no superior. H Also, Ageut for Woter, Decker, Connor and J. P. Hale Piano p, . . 'alma matt a n unuiiiu 1 Instruction given ut Pupil's r. sl.lenre on Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory. oe2S 1 tetn?3 to Ymi fen on Tit i? of . A I.oe'ure on the Nnl'Jr T.oiu.umii unj Jladiateuro of seminal no.ikn ..irSi.eim. n.orrh ia Indu e 1 ijy civil-Vm., l.i.ul .mi ry 1'uilHlun. IaiioteiRy, Xcvous lie'.MMy. i.pj 1 upedi'iirtoi .i Aiurrli'. nco i H v ; ' oa tUMiption: l:pllcp3v . n I KIU: Me-inlau.l Jliynloil 1 icjpi-ity .,.c-!)y I.OUK'ti'.l O i'I.VKHW l.t.I., M. P., .IU..IU1 o.' t!." 'ilreon ll.mk The norl-Lrenown,! nii'bor. in ibH o.lHi'lr. ahla Licture, clear y t-rov. iro'o his o-vn r. iiQrlv'iieo that thf awful ron.oo,ui'iin4i of Sell Abuto may bo elfvctually romov''l Mrboot ilanKcrous surnlval np'iratloi s, bougies. In strmucnti, rins or cordials ; polntlnv out a inrtde ot euro ui onco cortaUi nu.l eJotual, bv yhiol) every HulUrer.no matter wu t Ills von tltton m.iy be, may euro liluisulf cheaply, privately ,nd radlo-illy. 62rrM lecture villpiovea boon to tltout' andt andthoutaiult. Seat under seal, In a plain envelope, to nn addros-i. oo ro.i -ipi .-t t.. ..u.a, ir twu p.t-i-rf J - ILpi. A ldr ei Tim Ctil.TVi'i'll ITp-Ili'ti! Co., l uu d:., N. w YolU, N. Y : I'ont Olliec llia (IOU7, 1811, COICAOO, ROCK ISL&IiD &PACIFIC RT Tiy tho central position of ita lino, concocts tho Uaat aud the West by tho ehottcct routoon.l car rier pabsencertj. without cliauco of oars, between Chicaco and liausaa L'tty, uounclt J31u!ta. Leaven worth, Atchinon, Unmeapolii and Ot. Paul, It conrccto In Union Depots with nil tho principal lines ol road between tho AtUntio and tho Facino Oceans. Its equipment Is uurivaloU and wefimn cent, befna compoeed ot Moat Comlortablo and Beautiful l)?y Coaohea, Masntflcut Zlorton llo cliuluc Chair Cars. I'ullmau'a Fretttcot FaUca Blccpmr: Cnra, nud the Hcet Lino of Iinins Cars In the World. 'J-'Urce Traiua between Chicago and XJlaauurt Klvcr Points. Two Trains between Chi co9 and Minnoapohaand bt, Xaul,vla ths Tamous "ALBERT LEA ROUTE." A New and Dlreot Lino. via Sonccaantt Kanka kee, has recently b-eu oronetl between Richmond. Woplolk.Newnort News, Caattawooga, Atlanta. Au- fusta. Nashville, Louisville, Lcxleeion.CmcinaAtl, ndtanapoll, aud Litayetto, and Omaha. Mluucap ,oll3 and St. Paul and intermediate points. All Tiiroucu tajjeaceru Travel oa l'oat express Trains. l'lokels for silo at all principal Tioket Ocaccs lu tlio United Utates and Uauada. Uazgaco checked through and rcteo of fare al, ways an low as corapotllorj that ccr less advan taizea. Tor detailed Information, set tho IXaps and rold ers of tho GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At your nearest Ticket Offlno, or address It. 17. CABLE, E.ST. JOHN, u Vice erci. A ueal sin'r. OuiiTkt.trui.AeU CHICAGO. On Thirty Days Trial. Tiik Voltaic Dklt Co., Marshall, Jlioh., will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro Vol- iac Uelts and Klcclric Appliances on trial tor thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous debility, lost yl- tlalty and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly yignr. N. B. No risk is inctir red, us thirty days' trial is allowed. 5.1y Some people carry their hearts in their head j very inauv carry their heads iq their heart. The dlHioulty is to keep themupail vet both actively work together. Whatsoever must be shall be; and that which is a necessity to him that struggles is little more than a choice to him that is willing. Wo qui.ddv enough weigh and feel what we suffir at tho hands ol oilier?, .but we mini not whi t others suffer from lis'. No falsehood can enduro tlio touch of celestial temper, but returns of force. fpils own likonets. " ' A Few Bints about Horses. Give horses salt frequently. Road hmses should have their front feet stuffed with flaxseed twice a week: When light shoes are needed, particularly hind ones, have them made of cast steel. Don't hook your horses to the sleigh tho same as tho wagon, but give them moro trace. . Returning from an aflcrnoon drive, let your horse cool off before entering tho stable Horses wearing bools should have them loosened while under the shed at the road house. When horses overreach lengthen the hind shoes; when they hit the front of the hind f.'et have the toeof the front shoe made narrow and concaved on the Inshles. Sonic horses, in trotting, lu putting their hind feet to tho ground strike principally nn the toe. Such horses should have their heels lowered, and should wear shoes with out heels. Skunk cabbage is said to bo good for heaves In teaspoonfuldosesulgbtand morn log. Moisten the hay and grain. Be care- lul witli the diet. Neyer work a heavy horse oa a full stomach. Steel bits should be kept in a warm place until they ore placed n the horse's mouth. Any person cbii realize tho sensation of placing a cold bit in a horse's mouth by fust touching it with his own tongue. An excellent remedy for manga is: Oil of turpentine, one pint; add cautiously two ounces of vitrei, stirring tho mixture con stantly ; then add eight ounces linseed oil ; to bo rubbed in with a brush about twice a day. If your double team did not work to suit you to-day, one crowding to tho polo while the other would pull his head pi one side, see that tho reins are right, and in hnokii g them to your wagon to-morrow, put the oil' horse on the near sue, Tur is ono of the most useful articles to be kept about a stable. Inlernnlly use a tea- spoonful night and morning for chronic. coughs ; cxlcrnally it is particularly nselul in thrush and all discuses or wounds of tho foot. Mixed with oil It Is one of the best remedies for hard or bnttlo feet. When heels anil toes are required on horso's shoes, instead of having tho shoe turned down for heels, have the heels and toes of cast steel and wjdded on. The heels should be put on half an inch from end of shoe and placed endwise. Fur a horse that "pulls" use the over chock, with strap attached over the nose and under the lower jaw. For an extra hard- mnothec horse use u four-ringed bit. Hitye a slide-loop on tho front of the oyer check so that it can le moved up and down, as may bu required. They linvo the cheek piece and over-check attatclted to loose rings hud the driving lilies uloue to th large rings. . FAI16 . WJEAMJIFC5 ! At Wintornmte's BOTTOM Price Store ! A full line of Fall and Winter Goods at LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. I hare just added a'nice line of Men's, Youths' and Boys' mom to my stock, and at prices that are away 9 Why? Because I bought them low and for gash and will sell them low. Call and examine stock be fore you purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show Goods and g-iye Prices. W. S. WINTERMUTE, . FOR PTilW. CUR. EG nhcumatism.Ncurahjia.Sciatica, LumUgj, 3ac:t:iche, !ieadaclc,Toolhachc, Harp Tl.f.i-t, tttflllsi;;. t'luiiln. Hrulttft, It t'. Nva!U, I'V.ts-t Hi; j. ami ii.i. diiiu: i.nni.Y ami Arms. 8Mty Uruznt ia mi.t xeV r ctn lier. HfXy Ccou a tH'titi' htr.vtintn in II Lint. unset. tup. rmruc . io;;i:lk:: . THE GREAT WohavostoroglnJS Icadlnrr Cities, Jrora which our efntioUain their mn UeequitUy. Our I.'.ietorl'Js u i.l 1'iit.ripnl Outers sro ut 1'ile, l'.t. heai for our .Nov Ctttuloune and term. t- ajeut4 Addrota SIS Lncknwnnna Ave 8CHAKTOK. PA. ACHING NERVES CAUSE PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER RELIEF! )n lisrfis .hb iiilSffms; Bj m Jl" Ulmrr'nyr.'H. 'Iltsusreatl w I I , a .., .1 . .... -i.,vi, ; IIEURALGIA SCIATICA TOOTHACHE EARACHE And tlio wliola nosiouj family of ncrvo discacca aro cured by SURE! ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS KEEP " PAIN KILLER." SKIHI1Y MEN. 1 ia" "Wells' Hi'alth Ueiiower" restores nealth and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Iiiiwtence,acx mil Debility. SI. "V?' When neoido take a false view o( life Ihcro seems a latnlity in all their uclihiis. Friendship ij the oulv thing in the woild conceriiinz the usefulness of which all mankind are agreed. " ' TiigboaU are like human beings, inas much as some ol them low out and 6'Une of them tn.v In. Spiritual cornmunleations, is only fatr to sui pose, are wiilten with a medium pen. A ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturhcil ut night nud broken of vnnr rest liv a sicli chlhl sullcring unii cry inu with pu in of culling teeth? II fo, send at nnfiL and get a hotlle of Mas. Winhlow's rf.iOTIIINO SyIIUI- KOR tlllll.llIIRN 'I'KkTII IKQ. IIh value is ineuh'iilahle. It will relieve tin poor little sufferers Immediately. Depend upon II, mother?, there is nn mistake nUiut it. It cures dysenlery and diairlu.ea.regu lales the stomach and bowels, cures wind .rtlie.s'.ftelis the gums, reduces iiiflamniatiou aud gives lone and energy to the whole avr lein. Mas. Winsi.iiw's S.h.tiumi Sykuc fun Ciiii.iiukm Tkktiiiko is ph asaut lo the tale. and islho ppseription of one ol the nlile.t and best female pliytueians and nurtes in the United States, and is lor sale by nil druggists tlnoughout the woild. l'rice 25 cents a bottle. The Mississippi is the artery of the na tion ; therefore some Ihink that the money sp'tit upon ils improvement Is expended in vein. A Kansas paper thinks the.Barlholdi statue ol Lil.crtr should be rcpresei.ted by Chicago girl, as the feet occupy a space uf about fifl. en yards. A fashion paper says the "leg ol-mut-ton sleeves have not proved successful." All opinion got started they looLcd like sheep. Kate Field did not succeed as the boss of a dry goods store. Women shine best us a boss when workmen come to make repairs on her house. Au old bachelor sij s : "It is all non sense to pretend that love is blind. I never knew h man in love that did not see ten times as much in his sweetheart than 1 could. neutralized: l-SpCMWOV ll.iKTN'KY.IasM.ilullr I. -Li Hour iin.1 Sum. l ikuii, Ham. Si.. l.elilgltton. Al v.ik v.njrjuiul MONilY IS MADE by Jit leiuui Inn ituitinU In Wall tiireat. We f -u.l rJu'i loan) toittrrsf. lull Iniormatii'ii of vs.em "l opi-mi jr l.ywhUh sn i t oi l0, t i, S'.Ofl or .. ..r, i.l. ii, r. turn litrk.' i.nn t c. toorit . to , e vi 'iv wen DE-coid. T. L. Miller Co., lljnytEEia asp Ijtpor.rr.aJ or HEREFORD CATTLE COTSWOLD SHEEP BERKSHIRE SWINE. Deecbcr, Viti IV, ItLWuia la Vbjt Y.'ty a Prevalent Evil Kay be LUsra of Its Fovw ta Harm. Malaria la a bro ,d nanio for many d', onsen all orlKlnall.i In biool pnlsonluu;. Ill llo s f var, ilia tiplius aid typlnl I fevers and chilli and f-ver aro proiiilncnt moml-ersof the tnoilly. Malaria .U llcj alike the build, i r. the plunders and tltn physlelani. lies, palriinr id ordinary iroalounr, the latter al must uu inlinonsly reroinmend ItUNSO.N'.s I'Al'tJIMi I'llUOl'S II.ASTKU as tho greatest nn'l-uril.irla rpeelfle of lha a.o. til 'so plasters art up n the liver, spleen, how. Is and kidneys Worn oorilio reulon of the liver, anil up. (i t Ii. h-u'W nt or the kldnuv.. iln-v wiird oil lual .rln lll.e au anuor. ISo other plasters lu I hia. Wli.n v.u imroHase. satlr.fv toursrlf that . 1 - I ilillI.IVI1 I.Diil t.i ,l.a n..i.r Il.e plsier.' ' wy themselves, si-ikliurv .l..hrs .n. Cllioml.ts Vew York. u Iliahv,: r war.t ci Iutfir.iil m.il Kn-.'.liloin J'. i.. -i, u, .Exanirdo Is better than precept." H is well known that ittspepfia, bilious at tacks, headiiehe and many other ills can on ly bo i-urid by removing their caute, Kidney-Wort bus bien pioved to bo the most effectual remedy for thest, ami for habitual costlveuess, nhii'h'or a 111 lets mil lions of the American pe'plo. If there Is luck In "dll, immher's, why is it that when o man has lost money be al ways wants to oven up?' Persons who (In notundersfand the na lure of an oath should not undertake to u e the telephone. The toothless man ou;ht" to bo a sweet talker, for all hia words muit of necessity be gum dmps. Mico can live anywhere comfortably except in a church. They get lat very slowly in a church. This proves that they can't lire cm religion any inure than a min Utcr can, If you will notice it, this world is di vided into two great classes. One class brags about things it d'Wi not possess and the other possesses things which it does not brag about. A young man who wanted to leach school in Kansas could, not tell horlmlal I from orpendlru!ar,lut (he committee over looked thai as the members man been that Wheat-Growing Kaxinis. Somebody has gone to llio trouble of con deu.ing ii great deal of information about vheat growing, as follows. Into u Viry small comp.iFs, and somebody else has set it afloat without givingcredit to l lie author: 1. The best s.iil fur wheat is rich clay loam. 2. Wheat likes a good, deep, soft bed . 2. Clover tuined under makes just such a bed. 4. Tlio best seed is oily, heavy, lump a'ni clinn. .'). About two inches is the best depth (or sowing the reed. C. The drill puts In the seed better and cheaper than broadcasting. 7. From tho middle of September to the lat of October is tlio best time for sowing, fi.' Drilled, one bushel of seed per acre ; jf sown broadcast, two bushels per acre. V. One heavy rolling after sowing does much good. 10. For flour, cut when the grain be gins to harden; for seed, not until it is hardened. Household nicta. When boiling cabhage put a slice of salt pork III tho water, und an agrceahlo flavor with no nl'jecllonablo grease or lat will he giyen to tbo cabbage. ' A simple but delicious dish for desert is made by cutting up oranges in small pieces and then pouring over them rich bulled custard. S.-ive wilh cake. If boloro you put rolls In tho lin to bake them you rub tho edges with a little melted butter, you will not to troub'ed by their sticking together when baked, uu.l the edges will he smooth To keep snuce warm If prepared loo long before dinner is served, set the basin con talning it in a pan or pail ol boiling water tin not let lue water boil alter the sauce- dish Is set In, but keep it hoi. Corn pone is highly recommended as breakfast dish. Take one heaping coffee' cup ol boiled hominy, heat it, and stir In ta bier poonf u I of butter,t hree eggs, a nd lies r, ly ont pint of sweet milk; as much com meal may be added us will serve to thicken this till it n like the hitler (or "johnny cake." Ilako in a quick oven nud serve hot. Here Is a suggestion which should ol ways be borne lu mind; When you have the woodwork In a room painted, it Is good plan lu have about two inches of tl floor painted alio, haye the paint the same color as that uf the baseboard; then if, when changing carpels, the eaipct will not come close to the wall, the little space will nut be so unsightly. A good way to ren.nve dust from a carjiel la to fasten a damp cloth over the broom with this the dut may bo literally taken up. This will ho found uielul in the sick n m, BinVulso in any room wherethereare any small artlclea to catch the dust. It brightens a carpet to wipe it ofTIn this way even alter the usual sweeping has been done. Do not throw stray the bones odurkejr or chicken. Crack Ihcin and let them boil for two or three hours in a Utile water, put in also any nice bits uT the fowl that aro tell, particularly the neck, which Is never eaten To this add any soup stock ynu have, and with a little barley or sage, you will have a nourishing soup. Season with pepper, tall, and any herbs you chniso. eime9 Tktiieffle JLb t$eHe8&wL$L every till sag1 ma'sn-ei ill Wbo Me it. ,a- lltilllil. i Ml ' J. '. V - ' . ),. .,.. ii . - 1 1.- I.' , i ! . . I, ;( i' - . t '' w. . ', , . i . Ajj f : ''I i(i:. ''- -SfV" fflui American Autipeiin ORIENTAL JOURNAL! ! Published by .TaUKSiix .V Morsk, riileoco. III. $3 per year. Kdilcd by Stki hkn D. j 1'fKT. ilevotMl to Uliifsicil, Uni'uiul l;u ropenn and Amerieuu Archreolofy, 1. lustruled. This Journal Rives information rn discover iesnnd explorations in all lands, nud is cry valuable to those who are followine: Anti quariau subjects as well as to the common coder. uprH-tl m m vm? m m m m mm HAS riSEN PFJCUtiEJ ThoOURECT CUKllfor K8DWEY D38KASEG. indJcato tint you aroo-victla? 121X110 onoo(druf'.'ri3t.'irccoirj3ionai:) nntl It vrli:1 c speedily ovorccaa tlio d.'rta-o auU rozi-urc 3 ti.caiu17r.cuoa wt:iia.oc7if.. 3. 11 IZUicr Sex. Jncc; CM.. 1- 1-.- w.i. LJiiJJ y.LIiDaX7t3 Midi's. JTrlCOCl. TV 1 )wr& isa SO Bays ! By the Combined Treatment of EXCELSIOR RUPTURE PLASTER AND HEALING COMPOUND ! rosillvc evldture of Wonderful Cures rinton receipt of3e. stamp. July 15-yl Address, F. II. MERRICK, Ogdeasburg, N. T. This is Tour Grand Opportunity ! ,3 0 S I f I JONAS, In order to make room for Spring Goods, has made immense Reductions in the Prices of his stock of Winter EBSfiliSS anad IPBRX 0BS, In Gent's, Youths' and Children's Persons should preserve their local papers for future reference. It may bo ono ol the greatest pleasures of your old age to look bark Inln the files of uch Mr, to furnl.h data and to recall eyents long since forgjt ten. M. Elkin, Wriahtsville, Fa., says: Silence Is lha belter part of some ore-1 have found Ilniwu's Iron Hitlera su excel (jr's eloiuent. 1 jen' remedy for lost of apiwtite." n - . I AND- kdL Immense Beclucfcions liare been made jl oseph sosm Is the -Flace 2 April 29, ,1882 3D. W. PEIST, Manager.
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