I Will1 ,SI JIM I Ltlll.IT " 'iii'i n..iiw FARMERS' COLUMN. Lecture nt Ohio Stain Cnlvcm!!)-. root rnor Dn. Ttiw.vsHnxn. The root crop has not Iho iintmtlnnrc In this country thot It has In the OM World, where it-cms to form almost tho Ixitis of their agriculture. As lnngn;o as the seven leontli century the farmers of the Old World thought I hey cmi!d do nothing without n fallow. Jehu Toll, In ITS!), first claimed that this fallow could bo ii'ed bvsoino loot crojiand not destroy itselfed for other crop? At first Tinners were slow to accept this new theory, hut now what is milt ! n root fallow is generally adopted, lu Unglnnd tho loot crop, consisting orbocls, turnips and potatoes, Is of grout importance. This crop is of less Importance to us on arcountof tho cheapness of corn. Tho jiotato is a nntivo of Chili and wis taken to Irchind lu 1515 by John Haw kins, n slave merchant From thence itw.v almost immediately token lo Belgium, nuil from one of these countries was taken lo Eng land by Sir Walter lialcigli, in 1CO0. The potato grows In almost any temperature, and perhaps best in Northern Xl'W England. I is valuable on account of the largo amoun of starch it contains. Tho ttnivh is used largely In the arts, mid tliat used in calico printing is made from the potato. In France, from n hectare (about tiro and onchulfncrcs our incisure; were grown in successive. years, of wheat, .1,100 pounds j rye, 2,800 pounds; peas, 2,1)80 pounds; and tiotatoes, 3P,000 pounds. As to planting whole or cut pota toes, it depends much on season and soil j as n rule it would be best to uso largo seed and cut. Peep or shal O'V planting depends also much on soil and climate. The roots prob ably get moit nourishment from near the surface, anil it is best to plant shallow mid carlh upas needed, but would not hill up much, as tho tuber gmirguii the horizontal unit not on tho vertical roots. Turnips are not an important croii in this country. In Europe they aro grown in large quantities anil fed in the straw yard where the stock is kept exiling nml tramping over tho straw thai is thrown round every day or so. In the spring this is thrown up in piles ami rols very rapidly. Of beets there nro several va rieties. They aro used the samo as turnips. In England and Scotland they are cultivated largely for stock. They aro much better to feed cows than turnips, as they give no un pleasant flavor to the milk. They cause an abundant flow, but the milk is not lis rich as that from grass. They aro luith good fatten ing crops. Tiirnipscontaln eight per centum of sugar j beets twelve per centum. France obtains all her eugar from beets. CHASSIS AS II rASTCHK DIS. TOWXSIIEXD. Grass, we might say, is only another name lor beer, mutton, clothing etc. Sin clair says, "There is no tribe of vegetables m ire numerous or useful." In Earlv times in England tho want of eras? was felt so much that a fine was iniioseil for brcakinc up n pasture. Tho use of grass to any ex t -nt was begun itliin n century. The first improvement to gu s wo owe to the Duke of Uediiml and uis gan'en t, wl o by analw B'.sand experiment ntcei mined their value. In 1878 wn exxrted in animal products, $123100,000. Wo do not grow enough wo, 1 in this country, but have to Impart for ntr own use. There me grasses that grow on every soil, and ail we need do is to find out what is best adapted ton particuhirnoil. The best grass lands lire thoso ivitli a good clay eubfoil covered with vegetable mould. The climsteofEnglaudisfavorabielo tho growth of grasses and they icnialn green nearly the whole year. Uiiderdruinlng is beneficial to grass lands because it changes tho character oi me grass tho water grasses die out and ore replaced by thoso sweeter und more nu tritious. Stock is more healthy on drained laniis, as clump lands furnish a home ior jiintmco which ellect tho health of tho ani mals. Murrain la more common on clamp lauds. Sheep also suffer from what iscallcd pelt-rot This disoaso prevailed In England b l dUapiieaied after tho land was drained. f .ere are many weeds that trouble pastures and although it has never been dinvireil exactly what causes milk sickness, it issomu plant, which grows on dainplands, as I nev er knew a case ofthlsdisea-on uiulerdruii.. cd pastures. How can we renovate old pij. lures? 1st, If wet, drain them. 2nd,ifvery ury, drain them. 3d, uso fertilisers. Un- leached aslie tiro (rood. I used to sell mv ashes at from cilit to ten cents a bushel. but have learned that they tiro worth more for fertilizing. 4th, salt wo have found val uable on the college farm j put on from one to two ousneis per ocm. 5th, barnyard ma nure, and this is best of all. It is possiblo to have a pasture so spoiled by weeds and tramping that manure will not restore it without breaking and reseating, riRAlXAOl! D!l; Tmr.3IIEXD. Wo have records which show that drain age was practiced by tho IVinians, but the first notice we had of it in modern times was In 1020. Oliver was the original in Eng land, having drained sonio bogs fir tauiiarv purposes. The early drams w.-ro in.ids of tones. brush and straw. In ISC3 the mole plough was first used in England. In IS1G an act was pitstd by tho Uiitish piiliament authorizing the loaning of nmnev to fanners ta drain their lands. As tlu lands in Eng land were Itm.tly drained bef.iro this, this act was intended to benefit Ireland. In 135 John Joliuwn began tile draining with hand mado tile, 'aid ill 1813, n tile iii.c'.iino was iniporUil to iliU country. In 1830, Dr. Townsheud, (being then a boy) suggeUnl drains lo furniah tlnck water, uud the plan was a success and many farmers adopted it. In 1852 or 1853 ho bought n machine and begun t" make tile an I most of ihe drains laid ut that time, nro still good. Why should we drain? It tlecins tho bull; if the uibeuil is saturated with water it U not products e, but if we drain, fiul and air will deepen it. Drainage pievents the dam.tgj front stand ing water which kills out tho best grasses and brings in sedge. Draining makes tho laud innistcr in dry weather, fur th.i soil is made more mellow ami capable of retai-.ing moisture, ihe son is also made miieli warmer by draining. Our annual rainfall overages aooui tinny-six Inches. Now. if II I. . .fl ii.uti i mm uu i,y cva(ioration , it rettuoes uie tetnperataro of the soil. The! texture of the nil is iniieli improved by draining. We wotk our lands much sooner 'ter rain, and it requires a furee lo work them. We can always plw and plant much earlier In spring. I,, f,ur climate summer fallows closely on the raid wouther cf spring, and if wo can warm the soil a week or two earlier.it is of great benefit. In hilly lands underdraiiilmi will iVdvent washing. The droppings of our stock are often lost on lauds which arenot uuderdml,,. d, which would be filtred into tho soil if uueterdralncl, and bo eared where thev . i j i - .. . ..... would do the plant the moat eond. itAiarl ln u wheat tntlcwr are uot rrot. en outnsnn wttlnntls. Material for dinlim I Irln. Imil bnilmiTml wlili abma Im would i uso It, for though not n go.nl n til?, It can ', , , , . . j ho used, lie preferred the round tilo to all others in fiict,would not tiwniry other kind, lie would always dig his ditch as narrow us possiblo and would lay tho tilo himself. Drains nro liable to ho Mc'icd by roots of trees especially willow trees. It is not Rife lo have a willow ticc nenrn drain. Soft tile u Itliin n rod of a drain is liablo to freeze and crumble, and stop the drain. Draining is expensive, lie had mndn his own tile, found that lie could sell three-Inch tilo nt three dollars jicr into thousand; calculated that his draining cost about twenty-two cent per rod, and he hud made an ex Ira profit or twenty-five dollars per ncro on the first crop. His experience in making tilo showed that wo were paying too much for our tile. OA to J'armrr. '"i)lr - LETTER IHOM PIT KiiGKVf LRSHP. WULGIIOUTVILI.E, Mcits 31. IMn. PnuKEn. "Wile ich im mime lctslita bicf ksawt hob os ich wut tics mol fun d'r "Iloiliclikcit" slirciwa, so will ich don in d'r lbljrcnda lines 's gewa so jrool we's about is : ITi-diddlc-dom mi fra w is kronk Sc hut 'n kruin'r zaha ; So hupfet in d'r sthoopa rum, Un dopfet noch d'r iln. Ila! Ha! Wo herlich is's iiawrimi, 13i onra lite im bet zu si Basonders bi der mait. Now Mr. Druk'r, drook's for d'r benefit fun dina las'r, un for de komodation fun dime fiincl. Pit Knoicwohshd. " .llntrlmoulsil TrtniMc." It is all very fino when young people are courting, having tho pleasant lrlc-a Met, at tending balls, parties, places of timiHcinctit, and at hut pupping the question with a slight prcstire ol thcTlinntl, meeting of the lip", mm me tiay appointed lo be made ono. Solid comfort and ple.iatiio continue until n l.tnnly ol cliililten aw bi ought into tho wot hi, I lien thete is constant uuxictv tor their health nod eontroit. and at nov time wlmn one of llioso bright eyed rosy cheeked child ren Is irnniiletl Willi Uouglis, Colds, Hoarse nes?, Difficult Bna'-hing, or uny Croupy Symptoms, a bottle of IIm.k's IIoncy of ItouKiiouxD asiiTah is immediately procur ed, a few doses niliuinUtcrcd,tiit' disease an- nihilatcil, and tiicn eve-vlhintraTain mores iilons snioothly. This article is now used bv nimost cverv fauiilv tiuil atves univeriai sitisf.ittioti. S"ld liy nil dtugsists nt .1(1 cents tiuil $1 per bottle, and lit the ilenot. CiiiTTr.XTtiN's, 7 Sixth avenue, New York City. (Jreat saving to buy l.irgesizo. Kst HtNnoi.i'ii, X. '., Match 7, 1S7S. C. X. Ci:iitktox Ui au Sin : By writing to Mr. llisltop Uilliams, litst l'.iiiilolpli JT. Y., I think you cm get a first clnts testimo nial for Hai.k's 1Iom:v ok IIoiikuolwd axd Tab, it having curat u cough of dro yearn sianiiiiig, ni which nan neen utisuceemsiilly treated by somo of our best physicians in this section. Gi.r.xs's Sut.rncn Sciap is having a good run here j it's a su.c ss. Yours truly. (5. M. J Kri'Krtus. i irk3 loOTHACiir. uuor3 euro in one minute. 10-22 tiii: mri-rn.ii.iv.s hoi:. " You'vo lost a dog, havo yon ? Well, walk right over to Hint pen in tho corner; there you will seo tho host of lost children, and uossibly the prodigal may be found.' Tho German went over as directed, and after carefully scanning; tho caged curs, turned and slated that ho was not there. " No, sir, ho dond vas dherc, I didn't tittle ho vas lhere, bvdis time ho would hale had more as it d zen fights mit efery dog as vos dheic. You might took a dog tip i,onie od der lime doe, und I dond vould like to have him killed! so If you vould let mo know 'bout I vould come und got him. I'll tolo you vot kind of a dog dot vas ; he vai a she dog, und ho looks like ho looks like veil, ho dond look like nolings i he was a lectio dogj ho vas n kind of a bi indie, mit one half of his back down vas a black sthriiie, tin he vas brown mit his eyebrows over j ho always runs when ho walks, and vl.cn he meet mit anoddor dog dhcro's bound to bo somo onpleasautncss beforo as dhey got ac quainted." a wont u-wiih: uj:ii."r.vr:ow. Dr. It. V. I'ikrcr, having acquired a rep utation it. the treatment nl Chronic U.soaws retailing in a prulessional hiisiuurs far ex ceeding Ins individual ability to conduct, tuiiio yi'urs ngo niiiui'eii several medical gentlemen ui assoeialo themselves with him as lite laeully of which has since been merg ed with the Invalids' Hotel. Tito organi zation lias now been completed and encor- piiraici uniier Htitiie enaelwl liv tlio I.egis laturo of tho Hlato ol New Yoik, under Iho name and stylo of the "Yi'otao'a Dupexsa r.v Mkuical Association." We clin tho followin-r from tho Ilutr.il Exprcst : A branch of the "World's Pisjicnsary Medical association" is In be established in London, Lng., u Hep which tlio continually increasing i:uroKan business oftho 1)i8kh siry lias been found to warrant, uud next week Dr. li. T. Ueihiutiia will sail for the great metiotolis nainetl.to suiierinteud the organization or tho new intitution. Tins gentleman has been for somo four years as fueiated witli Dr. I'i kites itia pwition of io tvnsibllity, and is well cmalilled for the duty now entrust.xl In him. Heretofore the foreign businex of the World's DUpensarv nas neen transacted throtnrh iho tigency ofl ltlOlllilKOlt llrimrul. I..i,' i. l.D ...,.. l I siioh proiorlions t to reouire more direct " jh'uiitiia win no tiutibt sue. oeMiuny carry out us inifeion. Ikmikt iv fT..i. tletll'lll of .-xmlt.i.it lll.1ln.. i..i -...I I ..u.uim WWl.tilV-O Ullll "ion pteasiug aiiiirou. tll.tlffl-ktljll. The main cauw of nervnimieM is indiges tion, and that U cMUMd by wualtneiig of the ttntiufli. Nil one run liavo wiimd nerve aim gmul health without ii.mg ui Hitter, bi ttrwijtlten the tloinucli, iiurifj' the bloud and keen lite liter and ki.lnets m.tiva in carry oil all tl.e olio in and wjie nutter of tlie jviteni 8lw..iii..i.,.iii.,.i, vi uie jwm. Bee nlller ifillllnu. lialluiiination tltut llie cuninj generution of AineritniK will be puny ala .u-kly. Uit cxiiieace of many year oonvimwa linn tbat the contrary it tlie mm, ami tliat the averaire AiiuriMn nKti.i .r ..... t fin , who iruveU on a hilf fure tultet n lam. ' ?4 11 u '" ' r l-''1 r,f " ,;-,'- j n U i. NIJWS COSMII. William Clarrclt. who vtns rescued from J I";"""' -"stc'r' r " V'M'r" T"? ' Monnlolii Meadow captive, his llfo being pnrod on necount of his age, which was on- iv to vmm. inn vo Hirer atsier. inicen nl the same time, nlterwurtV liecame tho wife of lied tuouil, the Dloux cliicl,nhil now reluscs to forsake him. John A. Smith 6f Wichita, Knti., was un able to leave his busincM to goto Xcuifl, Ohio, olid marrv Miss Vnshtl Lonifellowi and the girl'a father, n cautious clergymen, woultl not permit iter lo loin ncriover oe fore the knot was tied. The difficulty was overcome by employing tho telegraph. The brido ami her friends gathered nl one end of the wire. Smith stood u thousand miles distant tit tho other end, and the proper quwlioiis mid nntwerswere flushed between. Then Mm. Smith started to join her hus band. in Columbus, Ohio, last week, several at tempts were nuido to burn tho. city, and on Saturday morning between two and four o-' clock, eight slnbles were burned, while at tempts wcie made lo burn other hillbillies by the uso of rags saturated with coal oil. Tho police forco has been increased and many private watchmen placed on duly. On Saturday night tiio iollcc, militia and citizens to the number of about 1000, pa trolled tlio streets, ami no Hie occurred. The militia remained on duty Sunday night. Thero is an ordinance in San Francisco that requites the Sherill'to ciitoirtheipieues of Chinamen who me sent lo the county jail. Ouo prisoner, who was thus treated, sued the Mhrnir uflcr regaining his liberty; he denied tho constitutionality of theoidluanco and the question thus ralrcd has been under consideration by n United Slates Judge for wmie time. Meanwhile, the Shcrill' contin ues to cut oil' tho queues as last as he gets jurisdiction over litem, and the Chinamen are bringing so many stills against him for reparation, thutthc ltiaid of SuHMvlsors have found it necessary to provido extra counsel for his defence, A boy of 13 and ft girl 11 ran away to gether from South Framlnghnm, Mats., to Lowell. Their cscapido was telegraphed to too Lowell jKilice as an elopement, and they were arretted ; but tho little fellow indig nantly replied any nsicrsion on his com panion, nnd proved that ho had taken lit r limit her home, where she was discontented, to find her n belter one. A slightly older pair, aged 17 and 14, really did clopofrom Cleveland, nnd were ovci taken by the boy's mother and the girl's father. Tho girl be haved sentimentally, tlnowing herself on her lover's bosom, and declaring that her en twining arms, but not her limit, might be wrenched from him. The boy, however, on feeling tho giip of his mother's hand on his shoulder, said, "I guess we'd better go home Willi 'em, Jennie." Peto McCartney, formerly a very success ful counterfeiter, has for 3 years been a. con vict in the Illinois State prison, where he is to remain beveu years longer. On being convicted, Ito give $10,000 to his pretty wile, to live on until he could rejoin her, uud she promi.-eil to wait faithfully for his release; but bl o lately made up her mind to get a divoicu Horn linn nnd marry Dr. Mir.on, Willi whom site hud fallen in lovo. McCart ney learned of her inconstancy, and deter mined to have Ins revenue. JIo employed accomplices lo involve tho physician in n charge of passing counterfeit money, and iiicu wen i on mo siaim as a witness ior me prosecution with a story of former partner ship in the printing of bogus Treasury notes. The prisoner only got out of tho scrape by oruiging ti seoio ot pititenisio provu uu ttnoi. pilU SLATIXGTON PLANING MILL Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATIXGTOX. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals In all klnilsccil sizes nt I'ltte, Hemlock Uulc nml Jini.l Wo r.uuinrr, e.utl Isnowpio liaretl to citeutu uuy uueunt ot orucia lor JDrcsseD LimiTbell Or AUi KINDS. Doors, Sashes, lllltuis, Slnitfcw, Jloiildluss, Caliitiet "ffnro, &c, WitU I'roaptness. Brackets Made to Order. Tin. Mfirhtiirrv is nil new ontl of tlio liest and must Iniiiltiveil knitti. I eliioloy none Inn tlio bem normiien, hmi -well t.ea.iiietl nuil isotU ma tct i n, ami am lltoi croretitilc to:uai nnteo cutis n naii-lattlun to all wlto innv favor mowitli ft call. oiilcra ov matt luonirily attt'iUiil to. Mv cliirre are limairtite; terms cash, or liitcicst cliiugeaattcrtlility ttaTS. OIVK jiiTA CALL. rT7-nlin( cnwntretl lii lltuldinfi; will find It t tlioir oilvniitn.to to lnvo Millug, Hoor Jloar.ls nmiiR, i-asacs. fliut.un, Ac., jtc, lundont tin llti tnrv. May lOjrl JOHN' HALLtliT. G1 It A.N I) Ol'OlStJ I 1 licffleavototnfoimmvotil pilronsni'd cu. toiners fiinl bo fiub le lu jrcuerol. t lint 1 have otieiiLU atid li4e now rtaUy fur InspfClion In llio l'OST OFFICE 11UILD1NO Dank Street, I.TJltianTON. Tt.. ot ttie LOW i;sr CAoli rtilui.ti, a full auduew assort uieut tf HATS, CAPS, &c Bneclal attention havrnc b'ten elven to a well KOlrctM lino i.r -Hf.rsM WO.MI'N'H Htm C1UL DUCN'3 WEAU. My Hollo s'aall bo QUICK SALES & Bf ALL WtOI'ITS." I invite tho tiublie to ca'l anil exiealao ray !tr.c tiiiit vtlt't)- betoio iiiiTCURtiitt elsewhere, us 1 Oitl otfjr tvial uu uceaionu to t-uh buveif. LI'.Wts wr.IH-. B pt. ii-fm. 1. Ilulltlinc Lelilcliton I'a THE CHEAPEST PLACE III TOWN! Mrs. C. DeTsclrirschky, Itopcclfal'r nnitoa tlio ottcntton of licrUlv frlt'inl nul the iub to yimtratiy to lier New Notionsl Fancy Goods, eompruiDi iTyisnwriAR, rnnr.iN and CJKItMAl'.jW WtlOI.. ItnsIKIlV Im. liorteil utol tioniestio KMtlltOllllUlY. Itlur.ONb, (1U1VEH. ami n larso Mutely of ibe NtM-t Ditlguslu Fancy Goods. Atsi. In crnnectlnn with Ihe above. I keep a fa 1 aud couiplcto stoc ot OEIlllAN FltUITS. LIMllUnilKIt and SWITZKTt CHEESE. CAXIIII-'S ntl COl-ECTIONH, toucthcr with n v tnety of Goods not ticraliv kajtliiiiuvollitrklotelnl.mil, li y.iuuoiiot too what vuu want usk ! r It unci I win net n. Atliaioof iitiolio pntrouaceis kolictled, and I'Kirttt oilUtiiillu cuaiaulced lu puce aid quality of goous. Nearly Ofijiotlte Durllnc's Drag Store. Hank Street, Lchighton, Pa Novctnbrrao. Shoats ! Shoats ! ! The uitJ. rlfme1 renpect. tuny nnnenncea that I e I W I ', no. t'riitrcd to nt. ..TCTTg I Si-JLl l''v nil wtio want wiui MaSSmi o r.uu MIIOAIH 1'rtUM Ni.W JKIli:t a luwet marltct ailctw Ali. li.t'wuir, iii.n Jau. H, lMfr-Ow. Noav Pension Law. All twntlooi by new 1 w. Iwu In bat k at dir cf otH-unrKv. ltlectfMlcatalMi retpciie.1. i'en. riot er4and at,', n aui. a..iie twovtnioi feraew lilt, il uka u I .ninn t"iu . t'i N .V FU aLi Lux & . W. ttau.loot u v 114 Bmm ml The People's Drug & Family Medicine Store. If you want anything in tho Drug lino at bottom prices, go to tho Old and lteliablo lleuer s Jilock, near the Post A. J. DUELING, Proprietor, IVfVre vou wlUfltid a full ami rotnpleto stock of Pitro Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, &c. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning' & Lubricating Oils. A Complete. Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, nnd Shoulder Braces. Pure Wines nnd Liquors of Sacramental purposes. Wall Paper and Borders, a great variety. Personal attention given to cians and Family Prescriptions. JSSTAnusiirD JSG7.J LthlfiTiton NovpiiiD' r2. JOHN G-. BIERY, Agent, iSIanufacturcrs of and Dealers Doors, Elinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust crs, Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing and Pipping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit the Times. Mf MsuMHairy is sal! Mow and of the Latest and Most Improved Pattern ; we cm ploy none but the Best Mechanics, and use only the Best and Thoroughly Seasoned Lumber. Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. Orilrrn TurMnll pimrptlv Pttnii(loit to, nnrt sntbfuctlnn pmrantred. Tlinaltfal to nnr friends ni,u l iia jiuunc lor pa it lavoie, wo ic-pccuuuv Very r.cspect fully, JOHN G For P. O. box G3. Ilespcctfully announces to tlio vicinity, that ho has just enlarged his Manufactory by the addition of another story, and that ho is now prepared to lurmsli them with every description or Manufactured from tho best fully as low as tho same articles can bo bought for else where. Hero are a few of tho inducements offered : Parlor Sets at from 'Walnut Marble-top Dressing Suites, 3 Pieces.- Painted Bedroom Suites Cane Seated Chairs, per sot of Six Common Chairs, per set of Six , and all other goods equally cheap. Tn this connection, I desiro citizens to my amplo facilities FIBE BUSINESS, with a now and lino of Caskets and Coffins, promptly to all orders in this Pati'onago respectfully solicited and tho most ample sat isfaction guaranteed. Oct. 12. BANK OTae i-fiUBftd Italia fia Sas 0 k riiMpnnrtiriindvmoPALTjAND WIN TCR ftUITSha tost com 0) X'kfCjh- Merchant c7v,r .t r , r . ! ' 1 A N K S T U K E T. I, E II I G II T O N. P A. ji V -"i?t" '.Jv-l I r-'f v-1 I am lint reeeiTinij nnd openlnir tin rar new sloclc ot FALL AND 'irwir-?'1' d J .vf- vi.vruitot..jriw,OAS"iMUiime1(FoiiiBiinii uome.tioi J-aVS3 -,'l?3' .1' fit an I re-p-ctfuilv aniiuunco tint I cm e 1 J I description' of (lo..il KfJWC? t.,J at lo'iur'oe than ever before olfJied lu ttilHcouuly, Irnauow mikliiR up tlio tluest FALL '?; actu nlv astouMtilngl (Jul unit bo ctinvinceo. f'-vS Amuiuicii-ottJcHof alltltelaHMit fttylt'jof vj-crej s rS'' for If on. 'Voutrii lie fino t and t)C.t assortnicul of WHITE, PERCALE AND CALICO SHIRTS, eer tromlit Into tltl town, at on Immense reduction nn former pricc I Ancndlosvariets'otatnti KJ;t'K WllAtt wliiclimcl.itiK .a ... iouttttittoiIrlTluirt. 'J lie Uepcrtnicut lor EOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. for Ladles', aentlcracn nml Chi'dnn'ii Wear U now ful'y lurnl-hed w ththebost Manufactures In bo touud m iho country, which havo bcon luucl ai d dir ctiy from the takers nnd aie.ihero tore, itleuniitnn IMS V.HHK UUiiUt'Tlu.S un Xurm rl'ncoa. o.i i ro tnnipft v mvitoi to cjII md Lxnmlt u cuod ht foio niatlnp your purchases, and bo roiiTluc d ilmt 1 sin spH'iu! gootiAat lowor vilcis thitn tho t-ntno qnlitr cau oo o0 tuned clso whro. It i n wnjH a p!cnuio to ex tn lilt t luetic whether jou purclae iruot, rerloct tits giiaiautttd or uo ta o. Iiou't lorrtt tho place I T. D. CLAUSS, rorcliant Tailor, 2ml iloornbovo tlio ruulleBqur.ru, ll.VMI S TIIEET, Lelilisliton B.Q n ca ; o as u so t t-T. m $ CO t. o rag gahiaii uu. u " Medicines ! Drug Store, in Dr. N. 13. Oflice, all kinds for Medicinal and the compounding of Physi A. J. DURLING. in all kinds of Lumber, Sash, i a buaio cl our miron:uu m uio lutnro. BIEHY, Agent the Wcissport Planing Mill, jan.4- pooplo of Lohighton and its FnxmtxirE, Seasoned Material, at Prices Case Bedroom $50 to $00.00 $40 to $05.00 $18 to $-10.00 $0.00 4.00 to call tho attention of tho in tho handsomo neavsc, and u fill I am prepared to attend line, at lowest prices V. MjllWAKTZ, Street, LEI1IGI1TON, PA Tailoring Establishment of & WINTER SUITS. Tm Ti FT . A TTT5?t! HATS AND GAPS. and Children, very cheap. G - I'd i?g J Si? " USJI it J 3 H O. o" 8 :r o ? 1 I 5 in I 'he Best and Most Popular Pulmonic is o CD It Inr.irl.iblv Curos Conchs. Colds, Jtoarac- nc?rt, 8(iio Tliroat, Actliuiafc(roap, and other Affections of tho Hr entiling Organs, i Font bin ir inflnpnrci upon llin Irrltn'Ml Un Infrol tlinfttr pimnrrp, In Aim to llic litct tuat us intrrriiiciHri nro mo iuom ciiu'iicionn n .mi inn in smipics Known in ractnc-n winny. 11.0 or tno nrnrio optui' i,io nu. i;v or uio ji(ihj: unr.Mi l't.ANi'. riiemicfinr itnittfi w i tim niciiciiminr ncirt lent iih aiiiks ha LjSA bi j or llniiii nt (.li'rnd. Thoro nre ncstilf n. two other untnnlo elonifiui which give additional ciDcacy to Hip 11 uiiiiird two. i i thh vim nnvo u it. far mat ilai.i:t.4 II()Ni:V OF llOKKllt ,1! N It AN U TAIL in lint only wttiMlcifiiHV rrmoiiitij in nil ciM'swlm ino.ovunn iu n spir:uion nro tniciui nnr ii-o tiii lt4 nrtton 1 tmifiinliv rupld. A fcwitoo lifo'iouliv S'Tvo to niipvo a vcrv oninatc (ourh. Hrontomfl itrtliin" tunt can iliwiilpr tlio stonuich, a fact Hint tnn ho til eyrd w'tn rnin or tint tew '(mill rt'Tncu on t it linn mi ut ttctrpir n-Trontrleflnor.nii im mid t it llfiure wlilch omit lea tho-oof iiiomit Limticd lucins 10 'IV.11I IIIPIUTUCHIU ua v.rincn It 1 t-luMilfl innditoA" tn tilflo w tti n ronrrli, Itilt it ton of Turn it. Cho-t od f.unfr irnv eU rntilillv nnd what in it Ir flliifr nnd ci.nth roiiouoinhio tlifllcultv in tlioo niifiin to-dnr. mav tn u Jew wintH iiuvrloi) Into liromhtltior Uonmniton. two d'.srn-'p which mm morn victims to rurlv p:rnr.P. ilinn ouy other In the A Conirh ni ly ho fluv termeo tho Prcllmlnnrr Stiiro ot Consumption, a mtladv rf which .M?d IIONKY Or IIOREllOUND AND TAltlstlip Mirpt I lion u urovoiitivo. Tlin theteloio. wlio wonM nrnu tno tiroirrnao; ihn dcurovor nhouli! delay not n moment toiakp a ci r.TAtv Hnccltll'. tuiiLDUijiN. aoiivo nroit DencDt from un pootliinK prot'ortlcs, who'i BOflotlnir with the paroxysms or Uruup and Whoop pg Counii. Tho orai nam en nistn-o n o-TrciUiiv oestrurtive ntuonc rounir culldicn and th n n-ilndH reinodr pnoiuti uo rod t on iutiKi ui uu uousenoiuj tho larco rarKiicps uud ncnnomlzp. suju uy uu .uiuiHiisLs. C. N. Ci'ittcnton Prop'r NO SEVEN SIXTH AVENUE, N.Y. Tor Bale Iir A.J. DUIILINO, D nk. street. I.UIlllllOU. L .I. Ilnve you a "Raoino Tooth" Reader? IP YOU HAVE, BUY Pike's Toothache Drops nil Curo tho nopy In One Minute. ThM von rnnd.jfitr VVvii'L V-Fl VM OJJN'iS Tho nr tlclo w II do the uiKinoi no brown depfiil upon it; mof'ovor tt con tain a no JuyioUit-ut which uiu lujuroyoui ivoli:. PHIC33S5CnXT3. fcoM Dj alt DiU2Kl3'8 P C. N. Crittcnton, Prop'r, SDLPHDR SOAP, Tho Leading External Specifics for DISEASES OF TIIC SKIN and Bcaulifier of the Complexion. It renders tlio Cuticle Healthfully CU'ar nrd Smooth, anil N the Vht Ii . slblo Substitute for Expensive Sulphur uths. It i Incnmpnrfib a rtemrdv fnr Ditnsrs. TJL clrs, CLTs i.i.d every lir.tntdo or riil.t tiliv ctinditloii of Iho HI in. iird i.h -i most toiv rcublx icnictllnl ii"cnt ond ton ro nf Hftcdv' rcliet In iuni"im iinui mill imicusiiihji. Ttlin iiiOHt OPMintilo UIHINKEOTAXT 01 Oi.OTIlI.NG Olt JJKII L1.m:.N, wninnnu iicn tivpi'iBon- -utWiis Hum umoxmus nr cox TACIOl'8 DIREAbF.8 lll.lt U a Clipltm lttTlH dV tllid Pievci totivo i t tnem when an nn Inti'tv Hon rnipliivtuff a havo no nood lo tniCH Sulphur JJaii.H, or to rrsurt to Bidphur pnnua for bnlltimr puri-ofe. AsiininMuiict. cf ti.o TOIl,i;T ft lfarraoro utruiun utnn nnv uomiio ic mlco it lon NOT. lllo n tlclo- of it -it milurr, cnnconl Complex loniit IHi-ni ehf but n-niovo them. TAN,PllKCKLKS.l'lMPLi: HLOTCUrs nt d tlin like, Hi'oedltv jielotoi carifylne In- lltionc- nn I ItH tho tery be-t Koap to mnve wjth.neciiusp it leave tlio ui an oothnnd free irom htiliiltatlon timcu'eii on tcnItlvccu ilolo by iho iitmiicaUoii of tlo ianr, It alto completely cradicatct liANUHl'FK. lltiUff.'Uir.w deu are it to be EXCELLK.NT for wuRhuig tlOOLUN tlJNh'N I. AUK, unci other iHunci nun mmo4 inouiK in ino iC8t tirciot o metropolltaa nnd ruial &oc.cty Bpealc ot It iu thn hi best t.'rirn. 1eiln out its pourn from aI quarter of the Union npon ltn Pioprbtjr, inuny ot wl.i h imo been publlrh"d In the f rm ni a neat pjmphlet iriuviimuriil IN liIfc-l I nit 1-llOt'VllOOUH iJI'ftl. l-rii. tho Ollir'n l'8 hctlllF t nn In inilil (Un.nfn t oitnthit MrniClVALWAl.XII UhK io. 7MXT11 AVaAUK,AMV 1UKK. 11 ID DTI. CO 1 UlortUYLM In ioised ov tiiei'idleil fintt-nntr, UKK HOST bTIII.lt rAJICt'H ItFUEIlirit. Spini wttlioat tho iDnl1CBtfraciicii of e- in t uu iiuuncY no leeurnaore ioited upon momiansictlnjrauil unobMirtint. it genuine Diupi ur cuai,n piifttCHin iiropertie1 idtTtltiiii Ultil or (n It'll tn IlinflrAit Kw.i,Hl Hhi,.i vondon eei to rival hr ur.tfm-tt'n.1 e mnoli tio tne public 8t.mil, th refor he ran fol to a.Mu u Illll.tWI O PUIlU'ltl Ctl.111 II v III Ili'l nam-, nndtco tU it they Hi r.rn ntllr'c. A l refjit rlnti Dm ci-t. rrey 0"tli Ucnl rrtftrit tlioo rs eeu QUKSfR kUI.PJIUi. U. I1, i ml uii uu in u uud for 't, etibpyiLe n v. mvw itiivn .. t nn .... ua'HM lUI.'U kl klllll a,u tVUIUtO. Prlcta,;as eta. per Cahe 1 IIox, (3 talten) .till by mull, prepaid for 7 0c. 0. N. CRITTENTON, FROrltlETOR. Ko. 7 Sixth Are., N. V. For "ale by A, J. DUltL:NQ, UanVblro. t. Loiilcbton, Vo, BLACKS and BKOWKS as natural as .Vatciu.'sSelf, nrecomronieated to Otoy find riamo colored iOC,iilujoi,t luttiauULeouslr by Hill's Ilnir nntl Whisker Dye aprepniailon ttbsoliurlv free from burtfnlln jrridiHii anil Intlu to'v fctipinor ty rwwon ot me ill ct i rod need tunny url olo nf It o rtrmyturo Guavkw4 aku 1Jaldf.m me uro entMi. aud iho i vwy biiim of nee m quite tbo truo 3 ouihiul dut from thi mauli'. Dye. SOLD BV ALL DllUOOlSTS. C. N. Crittcnton Prop'r. 6IXTU AVE , N. y. i KurHMe br A. J. Llil;htou, i t. Dl'RLINU, Ilinlr tre.t An; Jl, ij- 5V r5S&- GLESfM S M. C. TflRXLKn. it. n. KltEItiLEn CENTRAL ARRIAGE I SLEIGH WORKS, Opposltn T. I). Clauss", Ilanlr St., Lclugliton, Pa.. la prepared to manufneturo nnj- descrlp tion Lf Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagons, &c. Ilciialiiiiff I'roniittly Attended to. tVAIl work tlono at IliU cetntillstirarat I" snnrnntcetltoboof tlio vcrv bem nmtcrlol and workninmlilp una the price follr as low ns lbe arro ni tlctrs can be lmrctiasctl laenliere. Special Intluccmcnla iffcrctl etrlctly cash cnslonicr;. M. C. TIIEXLEK & CO. July It, 1:77. M. IldLiMAN & CO. BANK STRKET, Lekightort, Pa., MIJjI.Ens nntl Dealers tn AllKmtl'of OHAIN IlOUOltTnml BOLD at llll.UUl.An ilAllKUT HATES. We vould, nlfo. lcspectlullv Inform onrrlti stent mat wonio nowruuy iirepareu to tsur 1'J.V tuetu WitU es& CJal From e nr Mlno rtesii ca ot VERY LOWEST miCES. M. nEILJIAN & CO. f3 P E E B : POUT GRAPE WINE used In hundred of eonrrir.itlons tor ciiiuuh t-r comii'Uuion imipurCH. ESCZLLEHX ICS LAEIf.0 AUD WArL7 TZZ ins A0D. MT. PROSPECT VINEYARDS, N. J. Speer's Port G ape Wine FOUR YE AIIS OLi. Thl Justly Celehrntoil Kntlvo Wlno Is mnde fiotutho Juicoof tio Opotto Orupe, innjtd lu tins count! y. Its mvulunnlo Tonic niid StrcngtlicnnigFropcrt'cs nro unAiirpaiaed tty anv other native Wine. Heme tho m o J'tico cf the prapo. nrodnccd under Mr. Mieti'down ptronn. puneniMon Its iranty aud (renuinei es itro mmintiteco. ThcyouuRot child rav imit'ikn of lift (renrr out qit-nlli(. nnd the wo-iKt At Invn-id tuo l to iidv.intflffo. It i puttlculiirlv bcncflfbil io the oped nnd i-cbilitited, nnd snltoit to tbo various ul.uieiil that t fillet llio vi nker rex, Il U, In every lCFocct, A WINU UO UK Itlil.IKI) ON. IcTiUlj V:ts Cpcor'i Tert Gia;o VTIbo, Fcnilji U:o Ccecr'3 Tert Cra-po Wise. Wezklj Tcrscns tizi i Scccfit ty Its V:o. Rneer'a Wines In Jloepltnls Rro ptcferrcd to otLer Winer. Sold by Jrupirlts trener.illv, who nlso ell Hl'IIint'S VKUItO J. IIIIANDV, J'KDIIO .1. PUKltHY. nnd STANDS 111) MN1J BIT TKltS. Trndo puimlitd br all Ubolewilo Iit-nt-eir. too that tho Flgnatnto of Allied sjimr. l'nes.iie, N, .1., la oier tln coirt of encb bottle A. M'lih'lt'H JTuunt liopecl Viiunrds, ITcw Jcr oy. Oillio. No. hi Wotnu iticct, New York. Tor nulo by " A. J. DUULI.NU, LIUliainON. PA. A Wo wili lo rnv tlin ono cf onr nicest ond tniift cspericuccit iihyslciaus, iiltir BUim: Dr. Soth Arnold's Cough ICillor A THOROUGH HUAL, rROXOUKCES IT FAR SUPERIOR TO ANY . cliltemcdj- ho cvrr tatr. Tlio ileclor Imrt i nt" iihi wittt n fcwiuurtl l,lcli woultl net yletl to nur nterciiit ion lie eon il com. t'Miml, but villi ono botiio of lite CoiikIi Killer bewsit mo nmcli relieved tl.at hecatiui iinik mm louslit fovcu liottliw litoro. Jl nnv ono lLe .i.Kiiunr wuoiiiBiioLioriswe win luiuriu litem by calling nl our store, CIIO-8M AN rT.UM5iEn, Olt I'ull llrtip-Ktoie. Corner EecoudStiect una Kicoitet Avenno, -MlNNKArOLlS, Ml.S.N. AUSOIfl'S COUQII KIXLhR Is sold tiy all IJiii'jIsir cvervwhrre. For Ksloby A. J. DVltLISO, LchlRliton. Ta T.OV, iG-mo Tf. luliiEkiiach, Two Iioora Ililow tbo "Broadway House JIAUCH CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all ratterna ot t'laln otd rancr WaBl I?asi's3 Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST CA6II l'l.ICHa. obtainetl for Inventors in the I'nileil Slate, Canatla and Kttniie, at rcliiceil rates. Willi our principal otlicc located in Wiulilngton, directly oiprito tlio United 6tates Patent Oflice, wo nro nblo to atlcutl to nil patent bulncH with creater prnuiptness und ties- natch ami at leu coet than other patent at torneys who nro nt n distance from Wotlt ington.and who have, therefure, tn employ " nsociatoatti Iteys." We make Drelliniimrv examinations and furnish opinions as to jwtentoblit-, free of charge, nntl all who nro iutereted tit new inventions ami patents are invited to send fur a cunv of our "(inlila f.ir obtaining Patents," which is sent free to any titldrew, nml contains complete infractions how to obtain patents nnd other valuable matter. We refer to the German-American National Ilank.'W'asliinirton.D.r.: Ibu Itnvnl Swedish, Norwegian nnd Vanish Legations, Ot Wathiliaton: Hon. Jix.rueev.lntH f'liief Justice U.S. Court of Claims; to'lho Officials of the U. S. Patent Office, and to Senators in d embers of Congress from even State. Addressi LOUIS IMGGUR .t Co'.. Solid- tors of Patents nntl Attorneys at Law, IDroit uuiiuiiig, it ASU1NUTU.V, va. dec:: ikm lut.te.tkilv-turned in time tuun mm uut u i'.ii nin.te in ttiree niotill 9 M bvanyotieof illlii-reer.tuiliriMit nf Itin Mllllltrv Mh. I. wlll,n ... wort strfdil v mt ti,M n,.,i....mAn. h. ... ih. Wfl a week In vour own town. Vou need not bo a wot troin borne orer nlcbi. Yon ran Blve yoor wbo.e lime to the work or only yoni Kltaro lUUUientIL It rit.tB linthtniF tn Ir tha outn. i. Ttruis surt Is ontrit fiee. Address 'stor.'e. u HALI.viTif o. UUj-l- reitland MUn N. Y. P. S. Co's Column. xaussiAiv GUT VIOLIN STRINGS, 40&igjfc. TEST ilri.ftlmport'J-Ittra lrlk-rw JiitiflC 1Uur.Ui-o.iJ bjrallLKtlllMI lllSltt. iatrllSE iWlnwYorkrUr. OomlJ.rlnj their r,l tl. the rhfliMt iilrinrtlli tlin wurld. Z&f$Cy ltrwtr4 of vary white Www bd ttrtii, totaU 'r lill liilooli Rt bt tofno V4lv. (IrtiulB But TftAOt MAnKi tlan f.ul Htrlntt reqolro no blrarblnit. Ictttbctu. Lvvry twx lint 'I rtdtnnrk nftliQ ol4 liiinorttra JOll.t I. blluHOS 10., rorSnlo he A. .T ntlltt.ivn Ttnnfrti, r.i.t.. ton. p, NT0 (.ln) WITH ft HISTnnYlKSt Inffretltcntc nrcwretnetlyth.it pi-rrortna ttinidtM. KNAI't'S'l'llltoAl Ol tt 11, quick rclkf cml r&ttlcnl remedy for lliirsriics. Soro 'I brent,, Old. TlcHlnfr, l.o or Voire. Qulnur, Hlphlhr rln. Ilrnnrhllt., nn.l ' JIInKlrr'i Sort. Tlitoat." t'reot relief nnd comfort for ConMimptlvcj. f.pii'.l nontnl rarri for llin lll.lorv." Tmnw. tantnena for VocoltBta. Spealtcra ,d Teachers. Jitm)ir Thrnot v.nr la aold by dmrcUta. Auuresa l,, j iilub, iw i niton rt. x.Liiy. Tor Brio bv A. J. DUItMNCt, liana Blrprt. I.t 'ifTtilou, l'a. fiov .tm TMEc.LAW 1-UltblUb Tha iler-ccmcnt of lulnrtl Fccncry " Joy tlru painters. lilltcrwii'C tills bare 1 not ITo'.llJ ilio-.v an l.itlrcrtl e tn c n t Ynstantly. Ditabet. Jicr cltcct can nor bo rot In nn enilcr rny. Iliib tl.e bald pule with PACKER'S All-Healins TAP MAP wiiat to no with it. 8 Mil UUHl and thick now bnlr TOll scon cover It. Thus we sc enro many a walking wltr.cjs that rAeicen'a Tab Soap Is a modern wonder, t'hyslclara ctcrytvliero recommend It for II dilnc's, Diuulrutl, Stain and kin Diseases, Ilendnclie. Kntpilot a of Clitldrcnt mch ns Sea d Ilcnd, Jtznmi Acne. Chnnnr, ltiislt, etc CuresS.iltlt cum, Hiiifwunn, Tetter bblnples, riles. 1'Implcs, lt0U2llnc, lledmss. ( bop, una nil flmll.tr tlltonsei. A, I lhy1c nn prescribe tt for Wnhln Infnnt'.nntl fur tlie Toilet an. I Iltith. Iho only Ittr Snap raado from t'tirt Ve etali o Ol'annd ltctlned Qltcerlnc. l'urc, cleansing, sotlhlni end, Itcalinj;. 1'ArKBi.N Taii Soti" It needed bv ercry botty ns ft sanitary luxury Alc for l'At KElt'S. l'or Sale by' 1'or Sato by A. J. DUltUKO, ton. l'a. s UNIVERSAL REMEDIES. COUGH REMEDY, a bums t CUItli for t'OUOHS, chronic or common. Sore Tliront, Croup, "Whooping Cough, and all pul monary complaints. Tho bt'st nntl clirapest medicine of lu kind, l'llce -3 and SO cts. ra,TOLU ANODYNE, TiinonnAT i KEUltALUlC lli:li:ilY. cures r.ervotis, Chronic nnd violent Pick Headaches. Hciatlcn, Kcrvouts Jjcblllty, Hysteria, ucllrluui Trcuieiu. 60 cts. per bottle. ECLECTIC PILLS, TiincnEAT Mercurial Substitute nnd Family Physic. Aro composed exclusively of vegetable ingredients tvpersede the tree of Afercvry act directly on tho Liveh, and nro n, most valuable remedy in all cases of derangement of that orcnu. Invaluable In tlio cure of Constipation, Indigestion, and all llilious Disorders. Price 5 cts. All aro warranted to curo or the money refunded. HUN NOVELI. MF'O. CO., Boston. Tor Sole b A. J UUltLlAO, Ilank h'xeet. Le hljfhton, Pa. Nov. 9 cm. SAE IM NATION I For It it radlr too tnto thot thousand ot ciiii.nuurv nm r itv;n m a iii every year by Itnproncr or Insufficient I'OOD. Remember, I i Is all nnd a great dent mora llien wo have claim cdforlt. It, Is simply a tiu;iu. V I UN nnd easily aiRlmtlated t'OOIl, gratetoi to tbo most elelicato und Irrllnblo sloniticlt, an.l especially adapted for tbo I .lfA.T ami tiiiitu oj oi:ai.u. INVALIDS, IIURSIH& MOTHERS, and tltoso bUlTcrlnj; troiu JnJiycsHo.l will fli.d on trLaltUati Mfikejidrllflotisdift. ran be vrrA with or without mlllt. niakn rnM.rilj.i-u.WhiA'. Ar., h'.aliW rni'ro lt tl v tb kk. DUhrtoiiKtlit s ullltliiit IMm's lAMltii 'i,. uccX It Elvitlicaltb ojJ.tr'-iiirtii lurem. .. ' For Snle by A. J. DURLING, Hank ht.. TeJileh. tou, l'a. isov. 9 Cm. t1 hQ WMte THE EASIEST SELLING, THE DEST SATISFYING r I :i I 1 V I H I ' I 1(3 Irlro.Iuctlon anil World. renowned reputation wrs tha dealli-'jlow to liiflh priccil ninclilncs. TIICnE ARE H3 SEC0ND-HAIJ3 WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. TMj Is a ver Imprrlsnl mailer. as It Is swell-'t-.own anj tmclsputitl lict tnal man ol tha sc. vllttl first-class machines which are offerer! s cicaa no-s- ays are those that have been re ritsitsed (lliat Is. liken bscU Irom customer itilir use) ana rctuilt r.nJ cut upen the maiktt " iiTiviilTE 13 THE PCC.1 OF ANY SCWIN3 KACIIIM- t.OW IIPUN Tin; HAHKET. ii is much i r.Gei than the tamilt w- CHINES OH JUS SINCE!!, IIO'.VE AMI WEtJ MAKE. IT lOSTS M3nE TO MANUFACTURE Tli.V CIIIIER OF W. AFOI.ESAIQ MACHINES. IIS COflSTII'JCTION IS ilMPLE, PUilTIVE A? DURADLE. IIS WORKMAtlSHIP IS UfKUnPASIEO. Do not Lu7 s.nj other More tr ln3 tho WHITE. Prices anfl Terms Made Satisfactcr AGENTS WANTSD White Sewing Machine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAG A, Afiusr roit oAitnuM colntv. Mnr.I3.'rt-lint A1AUUII CHUNK, l'A. IS NEW PIANOS 125 T'aeb, ami all nyleo. Inclndlnir OflANn. feQtAltlSA-iUUl'JllUT,slUtnctlrFiltr,l 1'. Ash. villi at iho iowtt net cnli who'ena e Ire otv p Icet, tlluct to li e l'L'llcii ABKlt ll.es 1'iauus itiae in e ut the flnott tlisnlsri. at tao Ciiilfiiri.l Uililiutinn. sin veiu itusni. tiioii. ly levoiunieuaid tor thn li igiieut IIoaobs -ovi IS.0 n tiMi. ltmui.iiy luiorpoiated JluiiufnctniiuK ro.-Faetoiy e-Ub ubni over M years llio f-qusie nranil- winulo Msib. iiUI.'suewialtui Iiunlei Uvtrmruas Bole. Ihe crcalest improvement In the hialnry of l'latiu nuji lug. Xtie Upt IvhU are the UN l r IN AMI.ItlLA. I'laaos sent on trial Don't lull to wute tor Iilusirtiied and UetcrlDUto Cataloene ct pa es-uitllt-a fire. iiKMim.ssnu.v piaivu co. HI K.t lath hlitct, N.Y. Hear
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