I-AIMERS' COLUMN. WllU'll 111) N HoO Hun- often il we licar farmers nsk this question? Wliich will pny mo best, cattle or bIici'i? Xnw, llicro la 11111 ilifTercnco of opinion on this question. Those that keep rilllt', claim Hint they ore the most profita blo.nnil those that keep sheep think the same of there floeks. I claim that sheep nro the ino-tt profitable, ami I will try ami prove It tn vour readers, Take, for Instance, n two-year-olil steer, weighing 1,100 pmimls, worth 4 cents per jwund, or $10. What is the cost of raising to that ago. First ycurlo milk, grain nnJ hny,$12i one summer's pasture, $1) six nvcsnllis feeding hay and grain, $16 making the total cot $.12. This Is a very low estimate) every thing is down to the lowest notoh. Now, you see that it lias cost $32 to raise this steer, and he is sold for $10. Suhtract this keeping from what ho sold for and you have the profit of $3. Thisisroimtingnotli' lug fir your trouble, allowing the manure to balance that. Inw for the sheep. It will cost to raise and kcepeighl Iambs tinllf they ore one year old, for pasture, hay and grain, $12 lor one year more for hay and gr.tfn, $20 j making their total cost from blith until two years old $32. Now for the otiier side. Eight head of theep weighing 125 pounds per head making 1,000 pounds at 4 cents per pound. is $10. Two clips of wool, sixteen fleeces, weiglnn? fivo pounds per flo?co, making eighty poimdsof wool j and thirty-two c-nls per K)und,$23.G0. Now tako the $40 that tho sheep sold for, and you havo $65.60 as total receipt". Subtract cost from this and yon Iiavc533.n0 profit on eight shcep,against 9 profit on a steer, both weighing the same ut the same age, and both costing tho same to keep, leaving a balance of $25.60 in favor of sheep, showing clearly that it Is better to knep sheep than cattle, especially where we have small farms. I think that this estimate i i correct, taking prices in this neighborhood as a basis. ISluts for lITorao TruliicrM. Never try to beat a colt intodoinga thing for if nervous ho may turn nut a vicious horse, and If stupid ho may become stubborn Remember that by patientnnd gentleness ho cm bo got to do anything that will not hurt him. When tho horse shows signs of shying at an object, do not beat him, but lead him up to it, allowing him to stand and look as he comes closer-md oficr he examines it a few times he will not fear anvlhing ol tho kind again. In passing by hedges with a colt, throw in stones and stop him until he takes no notice of the noise. Before pulling on nnv article of harness let vour colt smell it, and then rub against his head, neck and body. Always start a hore with the voice, never with the cut of the whip. In starting turn a liltlo to one side. In stopping when going lip a hill do the same. To Trent "Scrnlclics." Scratches is a disease which effects the heels of horses, and is often called grease In tlio heels, or mud fevor. It is a disease of tliH skin, r.inoil originally by wet or filth, and tho absorption of diseased matter In liino produces a diseased condition of the blood which renders cure very difficult. If II Is not very serious It may bo successfully treated by frequent washing with warm wa ter and soap, after which apply the follow ing i Melt together two ounces of beeswax. two ounces of rosin, eight ounces of fresh lard f add to this four ounces of turpentine, and stir until nearly coldj then stir in one ounce of finely wdercd acetate of copper. and mix well uulil cold. The heels should bo bandaged to preserve from inlury or from irritating matter, mud, sand or filth. If tho disease is unusually virulent, medicine sh uld be given. Tills may be n frvu salino laxative, as twelve to sixteen ounces of salts and the usual antiseptic, hydrosulpbite of soda in small doses, repoatod dally until the disens is overcome. If purging occurs re duco the quantity to half-ounce doses. IVliolo Wheat for fowls. ThcJWrry H'orM says: "There is more solid nutriment In whole wheat, as a feed for poultry than in any of the cereals, weight for weight. It is an excellent kind of grain for this us, though somewhat more expensive than other sorts; but t.K much of this lie.nty feed is detrimental, pirticularly when on rclesily fed In Cochins, Dralin:as,elc. Fowls are very partial to wheat. It helps tho laying copicity of hens, but It should not be used except witli discretion as to the quantity allowed them daily. An excess of this raw grain will induce a looseness in the bowels very frequently. It is easy of di gestion, and should bo furnished in modera tion, as n needful and most desirable varictv in conjunction with other dry grnins, such cracked corn, oats, barley, buckwheat, etc. If not inoro than one third or ono fourth of wheat is allowed with the other cereals men tioned, for ordinary purposes ill tho laying season limns will do quite as well, and they on thus bo kept In bcttcravaragc condition than by a greater allowance." a Pit fflriY niiiivn i.r.oc.io. Onoo upon ft time there lived beside tho nhine n lieaiililul young lady. Bho had n lover who loved her, and whom bIic loved In return. Hut, after he had wood her no1 one year but three he asked her to marry htm and she, anxious to show her power, merely answered : "Wait." "I have waited threo yearsTio said, "but at your bidding; I will wait onco more -just onco more." Then ho went awny and becnmr;n soldier, and praise of hisbravcry filled the land ;-But the lady was piqued by the thought that ho had been able to loavn her for even a vcaJ, and when fin returned' she determined to punish him, though on tho whole she loved him well. He knelt at her feet and took her bands In his, and said; "Lady, I have home back to claim you for my wife." Hut all she answered, was: "Walt longer j n patient waiter is not a loser," "I will wait two years longer," he said, calmly. "If I do not lose, all is' well." Then he left her again. Sho had hoped Hint ho would plead for her, ond that she would be forced to change her mind; but now ho was gono gone for two Jong, years. How sho lived through them sho could not tell; but thoy passed, and ogam licr lover was beforo her. "t have wafted patiently," was all he said. The lady yearned lo cist herself into his arm, hut pride wa strong within her. "Walt longer," slio said. "No." he answered. "This is the last time. If I wait now I will wall forever." At this she drew back haughtily. "Then wait forever." sho said coldly. Ho left her without a word. And now her henrt sank In her bosom. She wept hitler tears and repented In dust and ashes. When a year had gono by she could bear her woe no longer, and sent her little footpace to her lover, bidding him bear this message, "Come back to me." But the message tho little foot-page broueht was just this: "Walt." Agnln sho wasjeft to the sorrow, ond two years glided by; then once more sho bade her page ride over the mountains to her lov er's catlo. "Tell him I am waiting," she said. The page rodo away and rodo back. He stood beforo his lady and dolled his cap, anUj:epeatcd the message that had been given him : "The patient waiter is nota los er." 'He is punishing me," thought the lady and for two hears longer sho remained in her castle. Her heart was breaking her health failed she knew dea'h was near. Again she sent her cruel lover a message. "Tell him," she said, "That I am near my end and that, if I wait longer before I see him T shall wait forever." The page returned and stood beside his lady's chair. Ills eyes were full ot tears; his head was bent upon his breast; he sighed and hid his faco In his plumed cap. The lady lifted her wan face. "Speak I" she said. "The messagol" "Alas I" sighed the page ; I wouldit wero a more tender one." "Whatever it may bo, speak 1" gasped the lady. "The only message that I hayo," replied the page is "Wait forever I" "I am well paid in my own coin." said the lady. "At last I have received all my own answers back." In a little while she died, and they buried her in the old churchyard, with a stone at her head and a stone at her feet. When spring came there also was a new plant strange to those who looked upon it; a plant with dark, glossy leaves, that crept slowly but surely along, clutching fast to every rough surface it met Tliero had never been a plant like that on earth before. Now wo call it the ivy, but tins is what those who saw it for tho first time said of it: "It is the lady whom her lover bade to wait forever. In this form bhe is creeping lowanl his castle slowly but surely. So she will creep on until sho reaches the heart she threw away." Generations lia-e passed from eni th. The castle is a ruin, covered with ivy, and the peosants will tell you that ithascrept there from the lady's grave, ioint to point, over stone and rock, through the graveyard and over gates and fences. You can trace it if you choose, they say, but you do not try. New Advertisements, SELLERS' COUGH Styles of I MlL'LINEEY &O0BS A. m Mrs. M. RUTH'S, White Street, Wcissport, Pa., Comprising a full ITno of nIT the newest designs in Fall sod Winter, Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, Notions, Laces, Buttons Bibbons, Flowers, Feathers, Ladies' Underwear, and in fact all kinds of Goods usually kept in a first-class Millinery Store, which she Is prepared tn supply to her friends and tho ladies In general at very Extraordinarily LOW PltlCES FOB OAS II. Call and be convinced. No trouble to show goods. SYRUP ! acrostic.; Wonld'st thou my friend good health enjoy Each day and hour your time employ e r .i.t in. oerure reiiose irimi sii'Kliess, ins, inis mou can st no iant x,mr lilts A dost thou suflVr from disease, Caused by exposure, diet? these, Or other ills, whate'er their name, Submit at once, and leave the frame, . Like shadows darting o'er the hills, In terror flee from Zirer Hilt. Vice-like although they've clung for years, Encouraged be, nor yeild to tears, Repose in quiet, health's bright rills Tcrsue the pathway of these Tills. In childhood, youth, and in old age, Let cheerful thoughts thy mind engage. Let others suffer fevers, chills, Sure thou art free with'Llvcr Tills. September 27-m3 JIBS. M. GUTH, Wcissport, Ta. Efcw J-ooils ! UTew Slices ! no Years Hcforo flic Public Pronounced by alt to he the moat Pleas ant and efficacious remedy host tn use, for the cure of coughs, .colds, croup liaitrseneti, tickling sensation gf the throat, nusoplng cough, ete. Over it million buttles solil within tlie lust few nre. It gives relief wherever used, and has the power to Impart benefit that cannot be had from the cough mixtures now In use, Hold by all Druggists at 35 cents per kettle. SKl.liRHS' I, IV ICR PILLS are also highly rerommended for curing Urer com. plaint, constipation, slck-headachcs, fererand aguo, and all diseases ut the stomach and liver. Sold by all Druggists at US cents per box. It. IX. Sellers fc Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. oct. t. ly-tp. col. respectfully announce to tho citizens of Lejiighton and vicinity that I havo leased the Old Post-Ollico Stand, on BANK Street, Lehighton, and that 1 am now receiving a full lino of Notions and Fancy floods, consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Huches, lady's hand-made Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles iiiid Oil, Zophers, JTimcy Stationery and all other articles usually kept in my lino. Also, Agent for the celebrated l3BMiiY Cabinet IIikg-aWc L33jf Call and examine rav poods ; the prices nro so low that thoy cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 S. C. WKLEATIiEY. Dings and Medicines ! The People's Drug &, Family Medicine Store. If you want anything in tho Drug lino at bottom pi'ices, go to tuo um ana itenauio imig store, in uc. in. a. lleber s Block, near the rost Oihce, A. J. DURL1NG, Proprietor, i Where, vou will tlud a full and complete a'ock or Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, &c. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning & iibricating Oils A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. Pure Wines and Liquors of all kinds for Medicinal and Sacramental purposes. Wall Paper and Borders, a great variety. Personal attention given to tho compounding of Physi cians and Family Proscriptions. Established 18G7.J A. J. DUKLINU. LebijlUtou rfov-ulb-T lluuicltc Urt'lnCfc. Gravy tor IiTATor.s. Vut a spoonful or mora of butter, according tn the quantity of potatots you have, into a frying pan and set over the fire until brown, beimj carerful not to swell it. Mix a sMxmful of flour In a cup of thin sweet cream pour Into the browned butter, boil up, season with peppcrai.J a lit tle salt if necessary, ond turn over tho boiled potatoes. This Is u very nico way to serve small potatoes. SAitAKiaA roTATor.s. Pure the potatoes and cut into slices so thin that one can al most see through Hum. If for breakfast, prepare them the night before and let stand In a dish of ice-culd water. Just before, fry ing drain them from tho water and wipe them dry with a cloth. Fry only a few at u time in boiling lard as you would dough nuts. Beforo putting In the potatoes sepa rate the slices from each other and do not attembt to cook more at a time than you can keep separate. Tend with a fork, tossing them over and ovnr until browned evenly and delicately. Takeupuith a skimmer and place on a sieve. Sprinkle with salt. Potato ScrrLK. Boil fivo good-sized po t itoes, press them through a sieve. Bring tia scald half a cupful of milk with a spoou ful of butter, add to the potatoes with pep per and salt and beat U a cream, Then belt the yelks and whiles of four eggs sepa rately, add the yelks first, one at a time, betting thoroughly, then the whites just stirred in without beating. Turn at once into buttered pudding dish and bake twen- Two stallions, one named Gold Kins and belonging to Mr. Itobert Dunlap, of Phila delphia, and the other named Schuylkill Olilef, had a terrible fight near F'iedensburg, Schuylkill county, where they wero quar tered for tho season, a few days ago. Both animals were terribly Injured before they were separated. It is stated that Mr. Osmer, the Represen tative In Congress from the Erie district, Is highly indignant because the proposed chango in the Erie post office was not men tioncd to hi in lieforo It was effected. It it also stated that Mr. Osmer will ask Senator Cameron to havethenamoof Mr.Moorhead, the present appointee, rejected when Con press meets. In Erie the matter is the cause of a bitter political light, in which the town is about equilly divided. ' A case where tho safety-catches on a ml ncr's cage did their work most effectually neenred near Scranton on Friday. Mr. V V. Scranton, general manager of the Lack, awanna Coal and Iron Company, acoompa nicd by a lady and gentleman, were being hoisted upon the cage to the top of the break cr, a dUtanco of 450 feet, when the pulley rope broke. The rage fell six feet, when it was caught and held fdst by tho safety catches. Almost Youiijr Aealsa. My mother was afflicted for a long time with neuralgia ami a dull, heavy inactive cou'iiuonoi ner wnoie srneras iieaaacne, nervous prostration ana was almost help less. No phvsicians or medicine did her snyewd. Three months ago she began to use itop oiuers wun sucn good ellect that gn DO Valentine Schwartz Respectfully announces to tho people of Lehighton and its vicinity, that ho has just enlarged his Manufactory by the addition ot another story, and that ho is now prepared to furnish them with every description of HouseliolB fnrnitnrl, Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Material, at Prices fully as low as the same articles can bo bought for else where. Here are a tew ot tho inducements ottered Parlor Sets at from $50 to SG0.00 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Case Bedroom Suites, 3 Pieces. 40 to 05.00 Painted Bedroom Suites, 18 to 40.00 Cane Seated Chairs, per set of Six 0.00 Common Chairs, per set of Six 4.00 and all other goods equally cheap Tn this connection, I desire to call the attoution of the citizens to my ample facilities in tho UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, with a now and handsomo Hearse, and a full lino of Caskets and Coffins, I am prepared to attend promptly to all orders in this line, at lowest prices Patronage respectfully solicited and tho most ample sat- sfaction guaranteed. V. UI.WAItTZ. line nun nnu uaKO mm use nun oiurrv wun ucn ktou cueci uiai i i - j i . t.t i. tv minutes In a quick oven. The dish ' 7"" Vi u A. ? .1 """."u3" shouU be lew cu-ugh to permit the suflle ot,,et n.icine fit to use in the family.-A ni,.' lady m IVrid tt, B. l.Je rn'', 1 3w, Oct. 12. BANK Street, LEHIGHTON, PA. Important to Builders, &c. Weisspofi't llaMing Mill, JOHN G-. BIERY, Agent, Is prepared to furnish all kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust ers, "Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing and Hipping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit the Times. Our Machinery i all Kcw ami of latest lafterii. Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. iT3?f" Special attention given to Orders by Mail. Thank ful to our patrons and friends for past favors, we ask a share 01 patronage m the luturc Very Hetpectfallr, JOHN G. BIERY, Agent For the "Wcissnort Planiner Mill. P.O. box 63. jan.4-yl It Will Fay to Read This I "We have entered into arrangements with Rev. Henry J. 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The Carbon Advocate 3 25 1 00 Total offer is worth $7 75 Ct3 READ ALL OP THIS. .JSQ In order, if possible, to place a copy of TllB CARBON ADVOCATE in every household in this and the adjoining; Counties, and to largely increase its circulation in other sections of the country, wc have become parties to contracts for the purchase of entire editions of elegant, rare and valu able books, and our readers are respectfully requested to write to us for any standard set of works; and in connection with our subscription department, their orders will be at tended to at a large discount from retail prices, with the ut most care, promptness and satisfaction. Among our "Prem ium Otters we mention the JoUowing: fTIIAf J lhvi 1 MA It Land JgjlpThe above "Club Offers" arc only forwarded when the money is received by us. All orders should be addressed to THE (DAIOMW ADVOCATE, LEHIGHTON, Carbon County, Penn'a. DIOKFN'S WORKS. 1 HUI.WLU'S WOIIK8, 1 COOPJSK'.S WORKS. J IJIlrngkl ckarfit to be yaid on dtlivti y. THArKF.RY'S WORKS, nit'r nusAi,. HYAT'S WORKS. OTHEIt WOUK.n, Warner's Safe Kidney and Uier Cure. Fhrmrrlit n fVrilsia KTsaVt A Testable pffpartJon unit tti cmiiV tar rrntrcly In tbe world for Rrftrlir Ulitiu, (MHoriraj iinu alii tuaueji iiYcr. wik Crlnnrr HUrnsc. HVflTestlmoiilAla of thtt fifotirnt orHrl n tmat of these statements. -ff"For tbn cure of IMabetc, tftll forTfitr- MTFor the cure omrlolil nnd ttifr.thfr dhrurn, cnll for Wurmr'a SaTo Uidiirr and lslvrrCur. WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS. It Is thebest Blood It.rinm and tlmnlatP every function to more henlthfut isctlou.iuua U thus ft benefit In all diseases. It cures Nrroftiloua and other ftktn Erniw tlona and DHeiues, Including Cuucerm, Ll wrt, and other More. uyapepaift, wrHunm nnne niomara. CUmailpatlon. I)luttic, 42rnrrul licbll Ityetc, are cured by the Sure 111 tier. It I un equaled Mail appetizer and regular tonic. uuiues ui iwu iizrt ; pncea, ovr. ana vi.vu WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Q'llckl v dtves Hwt and Sic i to the suffer! nr cures llenftarlio and 1M ur-tlffln. prevents l-.pHeptlcH, and relieves Nn toui lBi-o-tmtlMsj brought on by exresLve drink, over work, mental shuck, and other causes. Powerful m It Is to stop rntn aitd soothe dis turbed Nerves- It uver Injures the sysLtni. whether taken in small or lartire doses. Uottles or t wu sizes ; prices, OOc and St. 00. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Art an Immediate and active stimulus for Torpid Llvtr, mid cure Costlrtnsii, firitxytta, Bll DssBBSSnani ft looucti, Eillons DUr rhcea, UslarU, Tint aad Afut. and should be ush1 whenever tbe I bowels do not ope rata hm lkr fill. rlr k akl) tae tnr tbrh wrk. rrirt X& U. a - Yl -mrr'i Stfr tU-.4r r H.H. Warner & Co., EO0UE8TEB, N. T. ' C7Srl far TusUft RiTTIlMonUI.. El hop bitters; (A Medicine, not n Drink,) COXTAIXJ HOrs, I1UCI1U. .1IANDRAKB, n a vrii?i.Ti-.w Axd tcs runisr asd Best Medical Qtauttm yr ali cthir uiTTrns. Ml Dlicaics of the Stomach, Boweti, Blood, LtTer. IKidneTS. snd TJrln&rv rtpfrina vAwA...n... cu... Ha- 81000 IX' GOLD. Will be Paid f Or a case thcr Vlll not enm nr tirln. nr (or anrthlag Impure or Injurious found In them. AskTourdrucclstforllnn rtiti before jou sleep. Take no other. norCoronCxrRBistho sweetest, sifeit and be it. Th0 IIop Pad for Stomach, Liver and Kidneys U l i nu wwiuib anq irreninfinis euro for urnnicencsa, uao of opium, tobacco a ad narcotics. Rsnrf fr lmnU m jAJltrTKldbrdnissitli. HopPUlmMfg.Ca.Iltbrtr,rf.T THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING SeiiiMacMiG i i Its Introduction and WorliIrenownrI reputatiun wps tha tleatli-ilow to high, prictd machines. THERE ARE NO SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES III THE MARKET. This is a ver Important mailer. as It Is awell. l.non and undisputed IjcI tnat many ol tha so tal ed lirst-class mschlnes wh'ch are onered sa ciesn nowa-oavs are those that hao been re-i-os.jsscd (that is.laken back Irom customer alter use) and rebuilt tnd put upon liio maikt '"CWIIITE IS THE rCEd OF ANY SEW1NQ MACHINE NOW UPON TH !. MftllKEI. II IS MUCH LfcRGEt 1 tl AN THE F AM I L Y f ' flilNES OF IHE SINCEll, HOWE At(B WL-J UATKEl"0STS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAN CITHER OF TH- AFORESAID MAtHINES IIS CONSTRUCTION Id SIMPLE, POSITIVE Al. DtIS WORKMANSHIP IS UNURPASSEIi. Do not E'iy 0117 other bofo.e tra ins tho 'V7HiT3. Prices and Terms Made Satisfacter; AGENTS WANTED 1 IThite Sewing Machine Co.. CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAG A. AGVS T FOIt CA Hll N COUNT Mar.S9 ';a-cm WAUCI1 . II UKK, NEW riAK(;S125 acli, and all sivlia icluuiiiir (1 ANII hQI'AKUA lUUI'Ilt(IIIT.allitnuilt P It.- T O AS-. sild al Ihe lowi-Ht lit t i'hI, nhn'i'sae lac uir p Icm, dl icl to iho I'UIK IIAMJU. Theu JManiH luane n e l tliv llntt illslv- at tan Ci-nteiiiiMI Kilillutlfm aid welt, iiusm. vioiialy ironutnu'iidtd furthe lilullLaT llosona ovei i:.uo 11 um;. UrKuiaili nunrpoiatrd Miiiiufsciiniiiif .. Fmi inly o Uib uh. vrr Wl irara 'Ihu i-qiisiu cirai il coi iuln Maiu. nl,ck' new pairiii IHipitti pversuuna tiuilr, the cri'ait'At mptovriueit m the uiorv of 1-i.1i l"'g. Tha Ui'ilhinn ilm UNK-r It. ,Hi:HI .. l'I'iniif sc t rli 1 1 I'll. I), n't lull u wntn loi Hustr-lci and Ueiciiullva Cu talosno ut 4 a . in-nulloii li f p. SIKMllI.NSillll PIANO CO. Ml Kn.l lOlli Mrccl, N V 1 ear I sft A WEEK In yonr fwn town and n. Klsll0 ntalra ed Tnnraii eivet lie I'na ClpWiueaaa trli-1 wliho t 'sprout-, Tre benbntip riuiil. erei idTeiei foi tlioii wlliufto work Viu slmulil liy mitlilnr els. until you cefor t uia"lt what ynu ladoat the btislni-RM neoflcr, No loom to pxidsin here. Youo ndi-Totoall tour time oroidyToursnam tlint-tnthe Im-iiieiw and ma a rrrst i v tor overr hour tlist you work. Women ma.oiia uiucli as men. Bend for sueclnl pr vutt, ternis an particulars, wlucu wo mall frw, Miintnt trsa JKiii'lo mplain ot hard ilmm whlla ou hare aurli a cliancx .vdresa II. II LI.KTf A CO , I'o Hand SI sine. June 7 it-. IIA11SP Hend SS cerjs In stamps or cur isisjikis nncy lor a n-w Hons Iirx. It treats all diseases has IS fine Knitrarlnxs shHwlnir positions ysumrd liy ilek liorsis, a table ordoses, a lane collection or Valvsjilb ItllIWi I'lfifis, rules for telllnKllio aao 1S1I1FI1 ofa horse, with an rOK-avInu shuw. Ina: teeth nt eaeh year, and a larve amount ol other valuai le horso Inluriuailun. llr. Win. II. Hall says, "I liaro huualit lioohs that I liald n ami 10 Tor which I ,o not llki as well as I do yours." .-nun rnu a Viroi-lab. A QKNTa Wantkd. II. J.KtNDAI.U ".0.. Knosburgh I'alls, Vt. mar. IS-) i SVE A DOLLAR1 T"" Eatrnan FEtktt AOUk AMI l.lV KIl I'AU l w thniil sny exc-piliin the Let INd in exist euro lor Iho run. aud pie?eution of all rn larioja dl eiarud Ibo m't wonderlui n.edjci ilOfTerr fiho aae. Nomenirlnorrqnired. i uiea tirsbaorp tnn fend for pamphlet, which rives rert ft. rateo( exiraordinaiT cures Derlornied by thi l'ad. tnalleV tree. Ask your Drug-ftp t for Iho Ksrpuan Pan and take oo other If be lis uoue, I will aeui i ou one br roait oo rrcept of vnee. II. JOS. I 1 1 Ii.MI.NO, H Vsrket n.. 1'llUbursh, la. Nolo Aieot lor lbs Vnited ktas, Msyli I year
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