jfc'r FARMERS1 COLUMN. rottltrr nnd 1'oullrr Hrcedlnr. When tho hensare todolbe hatching they Seed to bo removed ta tho "titling" room. This aliotild be itone ot nlgnti Move the hen carefully and quietly .arid put litf on the' nest with dummy eggs for a fow Mays until ho Is sitting steadily. The French cse turkeys and Ua not wait for them to bo. "broody," but mate them drunk witli a wine-glass of spirits when they are wanted forms. Anordinary-iiodjurkey win cover twenty eggs and in5y ba used Ibrtavsral lots ol eggs. Incubators and artificial' mothers, howeV' r, have been brought to fuch a state-of ne. fcctlon that it seems folly to cling to the pldj method. The laving .comcs from the avoid ance of loss by breakage, by hens leaving the nest or trampling- the half-hatched chicks to death. Moreover', tho incubator and brooder aro always ready for use and tavo the time of hens, which can be devot ed to laving. In both the'notural and arti ficial method it is necessary to full success that tho eggs receive a daily airing. As the chicks hatch, remove them from the nes( as fast as dry, and cover them with' omo warm material until ready to put them out. Hero is where tho brooder artificial mother comes into play. Tho chicks may be taken from the hen or tho incubator, and put into the brooder, where; by means of a itnall lamp, they aro kept warm and dry, and receive all the brofluiug they need more than with tho hen for the brooder is always ready to hover them while the hen It not. Tho young chicks need no food fir the first twenty-four hours. After that they should be fed plentifully and often. At first give them tho yolks of hard-boiled eggs chopped or crumbled fine. After theEeeonddayni'i coarso corn meal and wheat bran, equal parts, and scald it. Vhcn two weeks old, begin feeding cracked corn or wheat for their night fool. In addition to this they may be given occasional feeds of boiled rlco,small potatoes boiled and mashed nnd mixed with a little corn or barley meal, bre.id crumb'! and stale bread steeped in milk or water; in fact, all the scrdps'from the table should be saved and given to tliem. Crcen food cab bage chopped fine, onions, ditto, celery tops and, best of all, lettuce is highly relished and should bo fed to them often. To give delicacy to tho flesh of tho chicks designed for tlie table, inako their principal feed for a week or ten days before killing, barley meal moistened with milk, and occasionally alternate with Indian meal. The greatest profit in raising chickens must come by getting them fit for market at the earliest possible age. Tho averago cost of hatching nnd raising chickens (I speak How of doing so by artificial means) until they aro eight weeks old, is not over fifteen cents each. At this ago they scould weigh from one and a half to two pounds. Tho cast for the next two mnntlis will bo more than doubled, wiiilo the increase in weight Will not be over fifty per cent. It follows, therefore, that the most of tho profit mines from tiie first two mouths' cute ami feeding. B'.ilcrsat this ago wlllaell in April andMay in our cities, at from 75 cents to $1 per pair, nnd sometimes as high as $1.50. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Among the questions ni"St often asked mo are the following: Aro the chicks as healthy under the caro of tho artificial mothcr,as un der tho natural parent? Answer more so, and especially because they escape tho lice pest which always attacks chickens soon af ter they are hatched. Question Are artifi cially hatched chickens likely to have gapes nnd chicken cholera ( A. After careful ex amination aud experiment .1 am satisfied they are not. Q. Is it necessary to bs very careful in handling eggs? A. Uo; not as careful as we aro apt to think. Jolting doci not harm, though.n sudden jar which sepa rates the inner connection from tho shell does. CJ. Is it good to wet food long before feeding? Yes. ITnlesi wet long enough be fore feeding to allow it to swell, it will dis tend the crop, and Is apt to causo sickness and sometimes death. I always prefer to cook food for chickens and all stock, and be llovo in the practice most heartily. Q. Is cistern water injurious to fowls? A. Not if pure. Q. Is it a good plan to put iwpjier In food? A. I don't believe in stimulants of any kind, or in any of the condiments and artificial foods in rogue. Good, wholesome f xxls fed often, is best, and helps mot to force the six weeks' broilers, in the sale of which lies tho profit of jionltry raising. The question about gaic3 and cholera was put to me because it seemed that tho artificial method would prevent the spread of such contagions. Ab to the tick and gapo worm Br. Law thinks it not unlikely that the gno norm lives in n parasite state in tho abdo men of tho tick, and ho gives an instance of a similar caio jn,a certain species of a tape. worm common in dogs. 1, 31. Jlahtccui in Rural Xca Yorker. Spring or Full C'alrra. . It is a question if a spring calf or n fill calf is tho belter to rav. This depends al-1 together upon the manner in which Hie calf is cared for. Fur the dairy, under equal conditions, a fall ralf is better than a spring calf, for it ran.be broughthrough the win ter in good order,and put at once upon pas ture in tho spring, when a little bran or ground feed will help It to thrive quickly, and arrive at o condition for breeding in time to come in, in the spring, at the age of 28 months r or, if desired for a "winter cow, at theageof two years, or considerably more, when she comes in under similar circum stances. This is one important consideration. Another scarcely less so, is that a spring calf can derive very littlo or no advantage from the summer pasture, and thus requires feed ing through two winters before it comes Into profit. Again winter dairying is far more profitable than summer, and to have fresh cows in October or November, makes them available for tliia more profitable business; so that, on the whole, fall calves may be considered more profitable than those of the spring. As the winter weather i not favorable to the growth of young animals, extra care must be taken in rearing fall calves. A gooj start is a great point, and this may be mado by leaving the rtilf with the dam 'for two or three days, after which a mrnny slwltered' pen should' te provided for it, adjoining n box-stall, In which the dam may be kept' so long as may be convenient. Here it may be M upon skimmed milk, warmed to a tern perature of 60 or 80 degrees, after a week's feeding upon the fieih, warm milkjutt drawn troin the ccw. For tho dairy, no oil meal Is necessary ; but for other purposes, n ounce of linseed oil meal will be uMfi.l, JAaJtotke milk; however, Mli the meal, nnd reducing It to a thin rmiclle (flaxseed will answer tho same purjxM). I When two mouth oU, tho calf will cat a (mall quantity of liny, hut wo have found it bottct to tut tho liny antl add the allowance qf.incnT to it. A'Joung calf Is not able to digest (i largo ijiiahflly of Solid food, and a pint of cut liay, wjtli on'6 ouhco of meal will be ample an a "beginning. By gradually In creasing Ihe.allowance, tho calf will gain regularly) and may go out to grass in the spring. American AgncUlturi.il ACROSTIC. Would'st thou my friend good health enjoy Each day and ho3r your (irrie employ Secure ireposo from sickness, ills, Tills tlio.u pun'et do taj.c JiWiWi) k dostihou suOer from disease, Caused by exposure, diet 1 these, ' Or other ills, whate'er their namo, Submit al once, and leave the frame, Llko shadows darlipg o'er the hills, in terror flee from Inner Mil. Vice-like although they've clung for years, Encouraged be, nor yeild to Icars, Repose in quiet, health's bright nils rersue the pathway of these Pills. In childhood, youth, and in old age, Let cheerful thoughts thy mind engage. Let others suffer fevers; chills, Suro thou art free with Liver Tills. IfttWIjlSTZ niJCAMK A HUSIIAIVD The following story of Listz thc.plaalsl.ij. if true, certainly Very remarkable and ro raantic. Itis.as follows. Listz was at Prague in autumn of 1 85 0. The day alter his arrival a stranger called upon him, and represented himself as a bro ther artist in distress, and solicited aid to enable him to return to Nuremhcrg,his place- of residence. Lists gavo him a hearty reeep lion, and opened his desk to get some money but found ho possessed only three ducats. "You sec," said the generous artist, "Hint I am os poor as yourself. However, I have credit, and can coin some more money with my piano. I have a miniature given me by the Emperor of Australia j Tho painting is of little value, hut tho diamonds aro fine; take it, sell tho diamonds, and keep tho money." ThoBtrangcr refused the rich gift, but Listz compelled mm to take it, and he car ricd it to a jeweler who, suspecting that ho had stolen it had him arrested and sent to prison. Tho stranger sent for his generous benefactor, who immediately culled upon the jeweler, and told him ttiat the man was in nocent, that ho had given him the diamonds. "Who aro you ?" asked tho jeweler. .'My name is Listz," he replied. "I know of no financier' by that name," said the jeweler. 'Very possible," said Listz. "But do you know that these diamonds arc worth six thousand florins?" "So much tho belter for him to whom I gavo them. "But you must bo very rich to mako such presents ?" "My sole fortune consists of three ducats," said Listz. "Then you are a fool," said the jeweler. "No," said Listz. "I have only to move tho ends of my fingers to get as much mon ey as I want." "Then you ore a sorcereT," 6aid tho jew eler. "I will show you tho kind of sorcery that I employ," said Listz. Seeing a piano in the back parlor of the jeweler's shop, tho eccentric aitist sat down to it, and began to improvise a ravishing air. A beautiful young lady made her ap pearance, unii at tho closo of tho performance exclaimed, "Bravo, Listz I" "You know him, then?" said tho jewel er to his daughter. "I have never Eeen him before," she said; "but there is no one in tho world but Listz who can pioduce such sounds from tho piano." The jeweler was satisfied, thestrangcr was released and relieved, the report of Listz be ing in tho city flew, and ho was waited up on and feted by tho nobles, who bcsouglit him to give a concert in their cilv. Tho jeweler seeing tho homage that was paid to tlie man of genius, was ambitious ol funning an nllianco with him, and s.iid to him : "How dn you find my daughter." "Adorable!" was Iho reply. "What do you think of marriago I" con tinued the jeweler, "Well enough to try it," said Listz. "What do you say to a dowry of three mil lion francs?" he was next asked. "I will accept of it," was the reply, "and thank you, too." "Well, my daughter likes you and you like her," said tho jeweler,- "The dowry is ready. Will you be my son-in-law ?" "Gladly," replied Listz, and tho marriage was celebrated tho week following. iin.niit'in:n a;ai.n. I saw much said about the merits of Hop Bitters, and my wifo who was always doc toring, and never well, teased me so urgent ly to get her some, I concluded to be hum bugged again; and I nm glad J did, for in less than two months use of the bitters mv wifo was cured nnd sho has remained so for eighteen monilis sinra. 1 like .such liuin-hiiggiug.-H. ''., St. l'aul.-i'.onm-i'icc.v. 51-2 GOOD flt'C, , Peek, of tho Milwaukee Sun, writes the following appeal to his patron's : Tlie white piper on(wliieh the Sun is jirintedjias raised in price, and as we pay for it every Saturday nightye can't let any man's subscription run behind a minute. They must lwv in aiivauee or quit. There arc about five hull- lrcd personal friends of the Sun who arc be- hind.ln their subsciiptions, and wo have heretofore told our book-keeper to let them run, as tney wero pcrrcctlr.good. JIo says, "That is all right, but how will you pay for me pa.icrY ' ills question lias a certain amount ormeat in it. Alter this week we shall turn everything pertaining to the sub scription 1M over to him, and lie can scratch oifourdoareet friend if lie don't pay. That is the only way we raudo business. Friends are requested to look at the- figures at tho end of their names aud seo if they owo us. If they do they must pav or wo shall have to say "9od-bye." Teaehor, to Iwy who lias been frequents ly corrected '-Can you '.ell me whero the lil ue Ridge is r Buy (rubbing his bhoul. der) "No, sir, but I can tell where the black-au.l-bluo ridges are." IIo is treated more rigid imw than ever. In these days of snobbery nnd emptv show, that mnn is truly bravo who isn't afraid to wear old clothes till ho can pay for new ones. Invritiuru unit INiiculcra should seud for instructions, terms, refer encee, 4c, to Ed6on Brothers, Solicitors of Patents, Washington, P.C., who furnish tlie same ui'fAout cAare. Edson Brothers is a well-known and successful firm of large experience, having beeu established in the year 1865. ol8-tf If you are in JouU as to what kind of ,a. holiday present to uiait to your friend this ycir, order tlie di'iiux Advocitio ba sent to his or her 'address for a year. Ii will t but f 1. tad will V sura la (jUis. MILLINEE.Y 600DS IB !!). Iff. WBJIfflff'S, White Street, "Wcissport, Pa., Comprising a full line of all the newest designs in Fall and Winter Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, Notions, Laces, Buttons Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Ladies' Underwear, and in fact all kinds of Goods usually kept in a first-class Millinery Store, which she is prepared tn supplv to her friends and the ladies In general at very Lxtraordinnrily LOW PRICKS FOB, CA'SII. Call and bo convinced. Nd trouble to show goods. September 27-mS - MBS. M. OUTIt, Weisport, Ta. Brags aai Medicines ! The People's Drug, & Family Medicine Store. If you want anything in tho Drug lino at bottom prices, go to the Old and Reliable Drug Store, in Dr. N. B. lleber's Block, near the Post Office, A. J. BURLlNGr, Proprietor, Where vou will find a (nil and complete stock of Pure Drilgs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, &c. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning & ubricating Oils A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. Pure Wines aud 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 aud Family Prescriptions. Establish 18G7.1 A.-J. DURLING. Lelilsbtoll. NoTPIUO'T 2. mpori JOHN G. BIERY, Agent, Is prepared to furnish All kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors; Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust crs, "Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing and Ripping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit the Times. an If sMnses'y is sail Mew and of latest I.tterii. Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. Special attention given to Orders by Mail. Thank ful to our patrons and friends for past favors, we ask a share of patronage in the future Very itepcctfnl!v. JOHN G. BIERY'," A gent For the Wcissport Planing Mill. P. O. box 63." JiJi" IMl'OltTANT'MllTv ! Should deathovertakc yon unnwares, would Tour estate be Futllclent In protict yuur fami ly aud dear onts against want ? 11 not THE NEW KKA LIFE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA, ProvlileB that protection, atabou1 Usfc-Tmnn Hie enst licreiolore charKed liy l.lle Insurance Companies. This Association was Chartered In 175. uml now has upwards of if ofltifkB' or u Assets,' aulject to assess, in cuts tu imvileatli losuifl. liliasUid but tlirco assessment, though nearly lour j ears oM. Ami Inducement to become a member it hen yminK anil if ow vh Intlio Afsucialfon, li ullcrud by ulw.iyn upscseln the in ember hb ot tli apt when joining, and Ituiitli.g tho amount $:00u on iho?o ned 20 to 45 Inclusive. 3U00 on thosij tut'd 40 to L0 Inclusive. i'Jtioo on tlioM) UKtuI bi to 65 inclusive, iluuo mi those aged Mi tu 00 Inclusive. The oung man who la striving to u ake lits forluuu ana eupnori Is l.imllj, should jolu this Association, lest the fortune may lull htm, leaving hla lamily In penury. Tho limitations are eeciiitly madctlmt the YtmtK man inny have iirutection without pay. injc uiecustfliiruicriycnarKcaLleiolhosenho neglected tho duly ithcu )ouuger. TUB MANAUKItS AJUi Lx.Oor. James 1'ollocU, l'htla., TrcsMent. 1) (1. Hush, lk'llelmite, VIce.l'ri-shlent. V. t. Johnson, I'lillrttUhdda, Sec. und Trea, .1 U. iruKl, rhlladeiplna. Jittm-i A. AlcCuimW. J'hiUdulhlila. (Mmrles Mocklnim, Camden, New .Terror. V. It. Mnlin,t heftniu Hill, .Med. I iimln'r. lluii Henry C, llleki k, rhiladclnhU U.O. i'oliock, rhlhidelnhla, Member 11107 bo n licet ud and further in for mm iuii obtuinuJ through F. J(. ALi:x.Nl)Kn. Uazle Hotel, Cnlns.mnua, Pa.. Or' SAM. It (UMlAMf A Kent lot Lcbli;litoD and vicinity, next tu the "Carbon Huuso.! ocil8-m'i KKAlxHSlITul Is suro to cure Spavin?, Splints, urb, &c. It regions all unnat. urat eniarfcECUtcnis. jiuks hot kcuiciiis. i lure hut . Has no equal fur any mi beast vt man, Jt 4II ni.iATKit. lameness ha cured hii.jint lumt'u'es In u persun th had suUVrcd 15 vears. AUocured rheumatlfin. corns front-bites or any bruise, cut or Jniue noes. It has no tnual lor any blemish on hordes Send lor ttluxtraied circular K'vinK positive prool. 1'ilco 41, All l-nuidaiB lnvu It or cm et U for you. lr. II. J. Kendall & 'o , proprietors, Lnosburuh Falls, Vermont. French, lUebttrdi & Co. agents, v. w. corner Ten lb aud Market MrcoU, Fhthidclphfd, FermtL. nor. lMcl tuUUl) l'i mptly ami P. riuun- iit'y. 1 sniitu b'Utio of inv cHf (luted reined , w th n vt lublo tr-miseon ihldifenf fieoto a sutf rein vrh 1 soitd iim their F. O. and Kxtie-i (i .iImh. dh. a. O. uOOT, No, US Ftail m,. Now York. hot, 15 3m. VIcU's Illnslriitpil .lloutltlr .Tlaurizliit', i avtut, a L'Horor Ftute li eveiy uuaiurr nnd many flno Kniftviu4 Price II Sftu vtn tlvn ctpie tor ?5.tf0 hpecinuu uuuibeiu aeut ior 10 cents. 3 irlai copies (or 15 ccuia. VicVs Illustrated FlomV Guide, A bMutttut work of ito liiutrjt'on with Pe eriuaoua of the lot Fltm nd Vecpmblc wiiu inej 01 aet-m oui now tigiuw tliem. All for a F ve t'tm otuuip, iiu ov. auiu. lu Ut.trlma snd Gertuau. UOV. ilWi Ito!iiifr. Jfew York, AGENTS WANTED l ur ti e baud-ouiest and Cheapest Bibles Ever mrnhliGd AKtuw. Kitra terms sud Largo , OAS II PKJSMllJJUS. I'OUSICK A JIcJlAKIN,Clnelni.l, . air. U-wt ' Fall uml Wfisater" &y!es oil jan.4- yl Ilespeetfully snnonnees tothe reoploof I.e hleliton and lis vicinity, that ho Is now pro- pared tosupply thcin wlln all kinus 01 Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Mate, rials at Prices fully as low as the i-aine article, can b lioUKht lor elst-whore. Hero are a few ot the Inducements offered : Parlor Sets at I nun 150 to $60 Walnttt i)lnrhle.toi Ilrcsilntr Case lleitroom Suites, 3 pieces M0 to 5 Palmed Jtedrouin uites t-3-toti Cane Seated Chair, per set of a,... 8 Common t tialrp. per et of 0 M and all ulher Goods equally cheap. In this connection, 1 desire to call the at' tcntlun ot the people to my ample facilities in THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, th a) NEW and HANDSOME 11EAHSE, and a lull llnoofUAMihTS and C()KFI.S, x mu itrenurcu to aucnu promptly to an or ders lu llils Hue. at lowest prices. Putrunaice rerpeotlully solicited and th. must awpie eaiisiaciiun guarantceu V. SUHWAltTZ, HANK St., Lelitgnton. tiii: GuuiT CAUsn. human "misery. Jutl fublUhed, in a Staled Envelope, Trice 0c. A LEU I U ' E O N T 1 1 E N AT UH K. 1 1t EAT. Mt;.M AND itAUIUAL cute ot betiiinal ve.ikneH( or dibimui(irrlioBi. induced b fae.f, AiftiM) nroiuuurr Kmlatuon Impouncv, Nervon UtbilttT. aud Jupedimi-nt tu Mar. I lime veneiahr i tousnniption, Kpllf-raj. and Kit.. Mental and Plirical Jneapaciiv. At. llr Him Hit i J CULVKHW:tU Al.D'.auth. tirnf ihe "On en Jlook." Ae The worbl renown d aumor, tn this admirable Lecture, ciearly nroTr from bta own expei. It mo ttiat tbuuwim cuuaequeQCiofbe I Abuse ui-iy be ctTeetnaitj rruiovt4l without medicine, ana withmtt n -upfivaa m jpcal oueratioua, ItouKtea, luitrumi-uih, ilnra. ot ciHtlt i otiit. in jc out a iur-4 il turn at once ceiftto aud tt Iteltv lr Mhkcli eve T sufffior. no matter wtiat nla tonalliou mvbe may cute hiniBtif rtn-Klv,iiriTtitelr aud latlicalijr. 4jr 7hi$ Lecture mill prove a boon to thtu- ia dt and thoutandi. Kent under in a plain envelope, to anr addreas, Ma receipt of axctDU.or two potUae ktaii'iia. Addi as thft publherp, The Culvertvel! MeilUal Co., 41 ANN Bt.t NKW YORK t 5 e' New Advertisements. SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP ! 50 Years ncforc llio Public rrcnotJnce.1 by all to be the most Pleno nt nd efflcncloui remedy noiv In use, for the cure of cough, end)., croup. ltonrieiie.,ttckllnnlcnsatlon of tho throat, Tthooplng cough, etc. Over a million bottles aolil within I lie last few j-ear.. It gives relief nhcroycr used, and lias the rower to Impart benefit that caimut be had from the Cough mixtures noir In use. Sold by all Vrugglsts at 3o cintfper bottle. SKLIiftns' MVICIl PILLS are also highly recommended for curing; liver com plaint, constipation, slelt-hcadaches.ferer and ague, and all dlfeoles of Iho stomach and liver. Sold by all Druggists at !45 cents per box. H. K. Heller. A- Co., Pittsburgh, P. net. 4. ly-tp, col. We will Pay the Postage AND aisu A OU The Carbon' Advocate ONE YEAR FOR ONE DOLLAR! Or Six Months For 50 cents! wmca is Loss than 2 cents per Week FOn A LAIiriE 32 COLUMN PAPER!!! ABDIIESS. Carbon Advocate,- I.clilchton, fa, 1. srio' JIIIS TO VOUR NEIOHBOrt BANK STEEET. Lehighton, Pa., MILLEllH and Dealers In E?l(SM&iG& STced. AllKtnrtef OltAIN BOUGHT and HOLD at HKGUI.AK MAltKKT llATEM. We would, also, icapectluilr inform ourelti zens that wonro nowfulit prepared to fiUl VI.Y taem with From any Mine desired at VERY LOWEST PRICES. Jl". AEILMAN & CO. Julrss. Prlee, - fi-SO Per Tear. A COMPLETE MOrtAIjSTOltV IN EACH NUMllblt. Tho nbinet nr thl. T.lhrnrv ta t- .tvalAO,. nubile a eumnlete moral and reilutnns smrv ! fn a cheap form, and to counteract as lar as possible lite Influence of the ttiimoraland sen satluiial literature or the present day. We shall depend upon the cooeratlon ot every good man and woman to Introduce this litera ture Into their family nnd community, lis following numbers aro ready, and others will rapHiy lulluw no. rmcE. 1. Nellie, the Olockmaker'a Daughter... 10c, 2. Not Forsaken 10a. a. iisiie's unartiy. . t History of a Threepenny lilt, 15c, Frank Silencer's Itulo of Itfe. 10c. ISC. 15c. 10c. 6. The Young Apprentice C. Sheer Off. 7. In Prison nnd Out Tho prlee of the abovo seven stories In book form Is 8 60, but we will send them to any address on receipt of Eighty Ccnti. Send at least for a specimen cop), which we will mall on receipt ol prlco. You will not bo disap pointed. AdilrefK J. S. OGILVIE k CO., I'nbllshers, ') Kobe Stbekt, c- rw Yoiik. oet.Jl-w6. JUST RECEIVED, OF GOOD NOTE PAPER! which wo are oflering at tho unprecclentlj low jtriro of $1.00 PER REAM, on 10 quires for 50 cents ! Call early if you aro fn want of NOTE r-ArEH at this extraordinary LOW IUIICJE I Carbon Advocate Lchighton, Pa irVNTt A T T 'S This remarkablo med IVIjIX U A JjIj O irlne will euro Spavin, Splint, Curb. Callous, he., or any enlarge ment, ami WII.I. HEMOVE THE lUI.M'll Sl'AVTX WITIH'UT IHJSTFUINU lJA xl Ji' orcauslnif a soie. No remeily evcrdlscotered equals It tor certainty of an. tlnnlu slopping the lameness and reuiovlDg C 'nUK 'he bunclu I'rlcel.0O. Send Tor ivu olrtular giving I'osltlve 1'roof. Sold by druggists, or sent by the inventor, II. J. Kendall, M. I) , Enoiburgh Fallr, V, FKKNl'll KItlllAUDS Jt CO., Agents, 1'hlladelplilv, I'a. WAM.TBD IBISIEDIATr.LV, -Aeveeteen vounr men in learn TelraTaiibr, O'nmI sli nations cnranteeU. for psitlculai-aj addica with attmp. IIEKIOAN A null!) Ben 99, UoMlta.Ohla. i THE SUN FOR 1880. This Rt)N will ileal nllh the 'event M the' year I88u In ltown fiistilon, no preuyvfell nnileratowl hy rrery ImkIv. Krom January l until llccemler 31 It vi I ho cunduo ttl as a ncwfpapir nrlttcn In lie Kngiish lunguage and printed lor tho whole people. As it newspaper, Thk Sun believes in Kot tfnx all the news of the World piomptl), and presenting tt In the men Intelligible shapo (he slmi e that will enable HP readers to keep well abreast bf the igo with tho least unpnv dnctlve cxfvhdlturo ol tlinei Iho greatest Interest to the greatest nbmbcf tlmt.ll tho law controlling its dally make-up. It now has a circulation very milch larger than that of any other American newspaper,- and enioys aa ineotno nhtch tt Is ot nil flutes' urepired to spend liberally for the benefit or its readers. I'coplo of all condition: ol lire nnd all ways of thinking buy and read TiikSl'M and they all derive satisfaction of some sort Iroin lis columns, for they keep oh baying and read ing It. In Its comments on mn and nrflllrsTilK Son believes that tho only guide of pMtcy should be co'tninnn senso Itisptied by genuine American principles and backed by honesty ofpurpose. For thlsrcaroti Ii If, mid will con tinue to ha alisolutelv Indi'pcndeiil of nartv. class, clliue, organisation, or Intereit. II Is for all, but urnone. It win continue to praise what is good and reprobate what Is evil, talc ing care that Its languiigo Is to the point and plain beyond the O'Slblllty ol'belni: misun derstood. It Is uninfluenced by motives that do not appear on the surlaeci It has no opin ion, to Sell, save' those which mav ho had l y ant purchaser with two cents. I hates in lustlee and rncallly even more than it hates unncceisiry woids. It nidi'rs fraU is, pities lools, and nlncoinpoups oreery specli'S. It will eonttnuo throuulniu' the tar l&sO to ehastisc the tlrstcliiss'instruci i lie 9 coiul.and discountenance tho thud. AH honest mm, wllh honest convictions, whether nhd or inlMnkcrti aro IIS frh nds. Ami Tiik Sun makes no tmnes of telling llio truth to Its friends and about Us friends whenever occa sion nrisf-s fur plain speaking. Tlicsearo the principles upon which Tiik Sun will be conducted during tho )car to come. The year 1880 will bo one In which n patrl otlo American can ailord to close his eyes lo ubllc airalrs. It Is impossible to exaggerate the Importance of tho imiitical events which It has in slrc(-or the necessity of resolute vlg llnnci-on the part of every clllicli. Winnies res to preserve the Uovermncntthat the founders Have us. 1 hu debalrs and acts ol Congress, the utterances of the press, tlm exciting con. lists of theltepulilleun and Iieinoerntlfpar. ties, now nearly equal In strength throughnu tlie country, the vurjlng drift of publlo scull. ineiit,wlllallbcardlrectl andilfee fvelyupon I lie iwentv-fuarth 1'reSfilentlnl election, to fie held in November. Four years nuHnmi No tcmber, the wlllnfiho nation, as expressed ut the polls, was thwarted by an abominable con spiracy, tho piomoters and bcncnctaries i.l which still huld the ofllcis they tlolo. . Will the cr mo of 1876 bo repeated In 18S07 Tho p-ist dectido ol years opened with a corrupt, cttnivnganti and Incident Administration in trenehodat Washington. TiikhUKilld some thing toward dislodging the gang and break ing Us power, the sumo nun are now lu trUultig to rcftnro tlieir leader and them, selves to places from which they were driven by the Indignation of the people. Will they succeed 1 The conilng'yeur will bring the answers to these momentous qurstlons. TnK MUN will be on hand to chroniclo tlie facts as they aro dovidoped, and tuexhlhitthcm clear ly and fearlessly lu their relations to expedi ency nnd right. Tlius, wllh a hatlt of philosophical good humor in looking nt tho minor affairs ol Hie, and in great things a stendfat purpose to maintain the rlghls of the people and the principles of the Constitution against all ag gressors, I he Sun Is prcp.ued to write u truthful, Instructive, and entertaining history ol 1880. Our rates of subscription remain unchanged For the IIaii.tSu.v, ft foclr-pHRe sheet of twenty-elght columns, the prleo by mail, post paid, is 30 cents a month, or SU.DU a year f or. Including tho Sunday paper, an eight, pa go sheet of lifly. six columns, the price Is 03 cents a month or $7.3 U a yet r, postage paid. Tho Sunday edition of Tiik Sun Is also furnished separately at$l SO ayear,postago paid. Th prlco of tho Weekly Sun, eight pagi s. fllty-slx columns, is SI n year postage pu hi. For clubs of ten scudtng 9 1 0 Wo will scud an extra t'opy free. Address I. W. EN8LAXI1, Publisher orTiiE SuN( New York City, nov. 8 -Bw. pitovjums. "Sour stomach, bad breath, indisestion ind headache easily cured by Hup Hitters. "btuily Hop Hitters bonus, u'e tlie ined- ict nc. bo wise, healthy nnil Impny." "When lifa is a drus, nnd vou havo lost ill hope, try Hop Bitters." "Kidney anil urinary trouble is univer- jial, and the only safe and suro remedy Is jiinji unlets iviy ii. "lion Mttcrs Hoes not exhaust and des troy, but restores nn.d makes new." Aoue, billiousncss. drowsiness, laun- dico, Hop Hitters removes easily." "Boils, Pimples, Freckles, Itoiijili Skin, prupitons, inipuro uiood, JIop uittcits cure "Inactive Kidncvsand Urinary Orcaip jauiso tho worst of diseases, nnd Hop Bit ltei-9 cures mem on. 'Mnro he.iHIi.sunshlnonuil ior In Ifni Hitters than in au other remctlies." IIop Coi'G)t Cuar- an n I'.un Hklif is T1B B.EST r saloby nil druugists. nug9.-lm. grOKSKMES, LOOK HEIt-gt j WIL.OI ;iiaY WCBT, Saddler find Harness linker, BANK St., LEjllOHTON, Ta., Calls attention to tho following extraordinary LOW IMtlOES: Duggy Harness at Tom J12 00 upwards Express Harness at from 10 00 upwards Hn celling Harness nt Irotn . . SHI Upwards lloatlng llarnesit at from 6 00 upwards Horse Collars (hair) nt from. 3 fiO upwards 14 " (straw) at Iroin. 1 75 upwards Bridles at from 1 75 upwards and all other articles at equally low prices, and vuiirnntcrd of bist wnilimanslilp 1th PA1I1INO promptly ntt ended to nt reason, ablo charges. I'atrunago solicited. Slay 10 II. A. BVITZ. rpftpectlullr antonnrcs to tho Iieotjltiot Lo'itfilitttii anl vicinity tl-ut ho Iikh mailp air.m(T(ii)fi!it-ior umi'lv'HK them irith thBllKvr LKIIIGH COAL iioin tho Lelnpli ton Depot o( iUv LvU gU Al tutq,, ul iho following Low X'licea i Stove 4t . .(3 25 irr ton Chestnut f.tf... 3 0 per ton Ko. 2.... 2 0' per (on STRICLTY FOR CASH Leave your OnWfl at my Office JIAkIC St., o'PDositH tho i'nplic Squaie. tout will hoilcJiv ercd, when ilealrea, ui v:y Lotst Charwiv. 00 aitovti injce . lA ltblj'JZ. Match 8 am. T elitKhtou, I'a. Karl!, on(l all siries incluning GiiAND fcQTAnKA JDUl'IttnllT.nJlHucllvF ItVf vj 4d. ai 1110 lowt Mi in t r-tBii wunirnii o Inc oir P h-cn. (Unci to ihQ I'UJU HASUlt. These rjaiio mane o o of (lie fltiHt iltfplay at tho Conteuriril Inhibition' mid vtfit? niiditt niounly ircommi-iidii) for tint Higiijbt jionous ovet ia,(K0 In use. ltemilailv Incorpoiatrrt Miinufnctuiin? Co. Puctoi v e tab ifbt i.vr hii ycaid llio bqnaio nraml conintn AInih. ntthek'iincwpaU'iil Duplex Ovsrttrmiir Uuule, iho u,rratt'RS, impMiveiuont tu tho history of lMano ma' Irr. TiioUiiilt.'hMnru iho I-IA Jr AM Kit I- A. rhtons bot t on llt.il. lXili! tall to write tor IhunirHlw) Anil l)cctlpUTO Uutaloffiieof 43 jiflbCM uifflti-'O Uvc, HIKMICI.SS()1! IMA() CO. Ul Kane lath blrveti N. Y 1 oar $66j A tfEEK In Tonr own tnn-n. a til n o tp'tal ra'-Ht You pun cive t ho tii" boALiMin riiitilivet'i'i nlfpin fnrtiiis. Willi ue to work Vtu lumM tiy not lit riff f tan until yon 00 for v urlf what you ta do at the busliiRMH wocjfft'. Noioora in exi.lerin litrf. You 0 u dnroteall your t.tio nroMy your par' thoo tn thi' haimean outl ma' p (treat p v tor every hour thai yon work. Women maour much aa inrn. Seint for Burrhil pr vutu tenim an 1 particular, which wo mail free, fcA Onttlt lioo Jitiii'l c nipUin of iianl llnirfi while wm tiMVOouch n chatio AtMros II. II LLKTT tt CO , l'oitlaud, Maine, June7 ;yw. IlfiiyCp 8eml 25 cents In ctnmpgoreur. fency lor m-w lloitsu IhntK. It treats till disrates has 35 line KiurravtnKS shttwlnif islttuns ptsumcd by sick horses, a table of dose, a InrRe collect lun of Vai.uaiilk Hill IT Htrnuj4, rules for telllntr tfie nue IJIMMI ofu horse, wlthnneiiraYlnttcFitnT. ln teeth or each year, and a large amount of other valuable horse fnformatlun, Dr. VV'm. II. Hall says,1! have houicht hooks that I paid 26 and $10 for which 1 do not like as well as I do yours." M:nd rou a CiurcLArt. AfiBXTS Wantpd. U.J.KKNDAhU Knosbarfrli Fulls, Vt. mar. 15-jl SAVE ADOLLAniTnKEoT vKVhii AQUh ami LiVKK i'AP U w (limit any eicpihm tho bMt rad in existence lor the ctirt aud prevention of all m lurinas riiwfniin the inoKt wot.dr1ul neUc4i discovery vfthe .ice. o nieirlue required. ( ute by nhaorp tm bond for pmopiilet wllch Klvea curt n -atot exirunrdna: v cure piuonneii ty tin Iii. matiet fret-. Ask ypar DruKl tiorihe Kffvpuau I'll ani take no oUier if he ha -inn k, I will armi ,uu od bv mail on recrpt or pneti.l. JOs. J. l.LMlN(f,M Mirkft hi I'jititburph. Ik boo Ayeut 'or the United ataxia. 1 unr 11-1 rtir. F. A. LEHMANN. Snlldtnrof American and ForfiKj Patents. WmhlnulO", ll.t). All bUSlii.H.-uniieetixIwlih I'atenlr, whether ue. to'e the Ifatent ttmceiir the I'ourts, promptly attended 1 1, NocharKom ale unices a palent lsteurel BB4trcJtsulr. eclMf rtt.ii hi. WEISS & KERSCHMER. 'SUC'CESBORa TO flOMIO A- norroiiD, Carrlase Bull Bank Street, Lchighton, Arc' prepared to Manufacture, (onfder, ererj description ol OAR'niAOCS, UUUOIUS, sfitiraiis; ' ' Sr"ftINO WAGONS, Roniig'sfnt.riatform Wagon, kc, at lowest rates for Cash. REPAIRING j llf all dcfcrlptlon promptly atii nded to at tin i most teafunnblu prices. j Bfir All Wnrlf fritnr.inton.l nn.l n.lmi.K I Is respectfully solicited T , . WLISS A KKKSOIINER. July it, 1879-jl DANIEL WIEAND, Carriagcs,'Vagoiis,Slcighs,&l COUNKU OP BASK ASI) IliOS STUKF.TS, LKllIDHTO.V. Tenna., Hespectfully announces to his friends and Ihi public, that he Is prepared to llulld all des criptions or OAHHIAOES, SPUINQ WAQflNS, KLKIUIIS, Ac, In thelitct and Most Approved --tt cs, Prices lully as Ion as the same cim he obtain ed. elSeHhere.jjnaranlerlng ih (nstfeasonid Jiaterlal end most substantial workmanship Particular attention given to J REPAIRING in ail its details, at the very Lowest Prlt es Patronamo respectfully solicited nnd uprin- satisfaction uuurni teed. April 26, 187D-yl DAN. WIEANI). URIAH FATZINGER Rcaoectfull.r nnm.nrce. In the pmple thai b b.i leased the fchon of SAMUI'.L IIl-UJLl!. LINu.on North Street, Lchighton, Pa and ptoposes to resume his old bu.iut ol Carriage and Wagn BUILDING, and respeetfnl't- asks a sbarn of pub;ir p.ttrrp ago. I'ttnrauteln" tne Wo. .email ttptn t.e iqusl to tho bust, ai d the rrice to be low 11. tlie lowest. REPAIRING of all kinds piomptljr attended loaterr rs bouab echurpi-R. UHI H PATZINOEB Oiitjo-lto Public Square, Koitb Street, feb 1 .yl . Leli.Khtou, r. F ALL ASI WIXTKB MiIIiiicrYGoodS ! ! New Styles! Jminense Variety ! The undersigned respectfrtllv announces to her frlendsnnd the ladles k- neralli. that she is pl.t opctittitr a new and erv elegant llue of LAM to' FALL and WINTEll nt her Millinery stabllshment on HANK Str.et, LElll'lllTON, P.1., which f.TMjle and Elejianeo uti.t Ibauly or Finish meet ctery ehdeo and all desires. HOSSl.T IBIMSIISCS The Leading Designs to be found In Market. LADIES' UNTUIMMEI) & Tl IMND II A1S, 11 itihkI assortment Also main prMty and neat styles In KI.OWEUS ami FEAllI. EI!S. Tor any kind ol Millinery Ooo.ls ko to Miss ILizzle Mrastici. sep!3 m3 Hank St., Lehlghton. DIAMOND CATARRH REMEDY, A POSITIVE CirilK for CATAItllll of oil kinds, t'urcs nt any stnijo nf the ills ease. Has cured man cases so tcfrllde that tunes came Irotn the nuse. I)r Kvnt-j tb llniuiml r.tnrrli lem. eily tsnilld and pleaftnt, aironlfnu simkiii atk reu:p atiil prompt cure. It u ma. coVEinniN I)iliI'(ii;m , and is belli veil tu he tho only ttAi- cure yet aiven lo Hie public. A few at plications break up a Cold In tin. Head, cure Diincult Hreathliur. 'IKu!uiof lleiul and Thtoat, U'-aditcho Dofue.s. L-.ss ol nlelI, V"lce,nnu SikIH, The "IHmm" Is a vrondcrful raedisiue, and costs o:tt. 60 CUNTB. ?'ho lllnniniid In. Ipm nir, Iho best ... lllood 1'uiitlers and Illllieus Medlclnci. I'rlce, SO rents. Tlie Dlniiiunil 'rr.tnr Pill, a Slieell ic tor all Nerrous t'o't plaints. I'rlce, 41.00 Tho Dlnm.M.il sxiv. "Moihcr liner.'" Cure All the most perlcctcxtemalcurecver invetiteil I'rtco, "5 centtt. Send for dcsetlpt.ve circular of Dr. Evnry's filauniiid Kenicilles, yuLUiu mail, liitiulro of your Uruns si. I'ruprietiir'a nddrers. 1)1!. A. F. UVOItY ft I'd., 23 I'arU 1'laco, Kew Vcrli city. oct.4.-4in. rniiii uEsr r.vi'KU! tiiv it: BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTIt ATKD. ssiii i:.vi:. Scientific American. The Sefcntlfift Aiurrlcim f a larixe Kiri' (J1H8D Weekly N't'Wi'p;iier nl Ixu-i-n liij?f , prlntt'.l In the most huautlTnl ki )!.'. pftoiaH LV IlluPtrttled ullh Piiltintitl FiiKrttftiijf. vv (recntln; the utiweet Invenrlftd uml XU in of i rei'iit Ailvnnrtln llio Artv nmloleti ffs Ineluillntc Neir nnl Inter t i(c Knots fit Awricuiiurc, ortiuiiurp, uie iioine, iiennn. nitilleat I'roKrepg, Social So I ice, Nuturu Hlftory, Meolouy. As ront'inj'. The tivs vatu.iMe praritctl pajn rs. I n Itr nt wrlli r lit all tlrimrlments o' tcliici't "ill be foui.o . In the Solent i li- Aincrlran: Terms 32U per jear.U OOhalf year wh'eli ' fncludof puinKe, I scouitt lu ,ent, Slnult coplrti ton cents. SoM U nit Ncws'lenlerx litinlt by K8tul onlord Mt'NN M!0., Vub llihtrs. 37 Park Itoir, Ken York, Tl a mijiMmis lnc nncctlon wllh mi JUL X the Soikntipio AiiKmcAXf Mfssrt, Mpnn K Co., hto Sullcl lors of Auiericai ami Foreign Pa-tent, hav litl 35 years eilf-nce, ami now Lavp the lnrKst i'8tahli9hmvni tn lie worM l'ntpnt are obtained on tbu In-ettcrnn, A rpTlal no tlofi lit miiOe In the sciKNTiKfO Amuu-anI all Inrnvlun patent! thruuuh this Aeurt with I he nami ami rtsWem e oflhH Paicn liy tli- (rninunie circulation-thus iffvt-n. ub lluaticntlon Is tllircittl liv tlie merl'ftot ii new imtent, ami sale? vt lutruUuoilou often esflly ttffcttd. Any person who haf niale a new lUrer r or Invention, ran at-ct rtaln, free of chary whether a patent can pro! a My be t.ltnlnt by wrltlnirluMuvN ai o. Wratso s-nJif ur lUml H'-uW about the I'aU'in 1ih. imw ents, lil feats, 1 rai .Marks, th (r 4ii, am! how procured, with hints fur procurltitr at vancAf in invtntltm. Address fur.ttuM'aper. or concerning l'atenti,v p . , , m MU Jt CO,. 37 Park llnw.X, Y. Hranch Olfice, cor. F k. Ilh bts., Washmicton. i U.i BT.i.-tf Idcrs Warner's Safs Kidney and Liter Cure. tfhrmr.rlil Dr. Grata'M hftrur rvr A VPffftablo prepatfttlon Ami the on It mur rpnipily tn the world for llrtshl'n IWm, IlluboiC. nnil AIjIj Kliluvj, luver, m Urlmtr.v llUcn. . 'MtTcsttmotiltis of the highest order la proof ofthoviRtitcmcnlt. j-nir in mrp or mnrrrr, tun tot Wn l iirTn Salt IlnbetfH 'um. KtTFar t in rnrn of Illi'tla nnrl IVSnttit dlnPAAPfi, rill for Wjvruor Var Ultlurr 1 mm I,lrcr4'urp. WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS It ll thebPRt lltnnrl I'tirl nv. nil tlftiiilta j cvry nuictton 10 more healthful ftcilou, ana i is thus n bpnfOt in all dlmm u cures rriniu nnd otlw HMn Enift- tlonv nmt lhf:ve, Iticludtu Cuiittn; Kl wri, nd othef Hitrvn, 4initlputl4iii, lIxlfie. s!iMtrnI irvbll etc. nre cured by the MhTp Hitler. It is utiequftted m mi nppftiterfttul rpguiar totilr. VVARNCn'S SAFE NERVINE Q-UpkIv Rives Ilet nnd SWt to thf f ofrf nft rures If ritilaclui utid Kfin-Mlcln, prfVwnirf !! leptli rifa,aiid lellfVfHffrrvniitt Iro-' (mlloti hrnugitton bv excesMvt tlruiK, otr work, mental BhuckA, and othrr cnn"M. ruwerful an It Is to stop rmln and molh dis turbed Nervp, It lit ver injures the ium whether tukon In small orlarcodohps, pottles of IW11 sizes ; irlt-&, &0. uud $1.0. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Ar? an Inimedlnte nnd actlvn stimuli for Torpid tlvr. 'ind pie Cbitivenen, Dribpi, Bll loufneii, uiiiou uiar rbafc, UklatU, rT snd A rat, and shou!tf be iisid wheneTer th' btmt-la dn nut or rat 4' I fiwty ai-d rerularltv ho I'lLfr I'lll rtqalrc 'C itll 4tf far lbrMt wurli. t'rit S& vt. R bW i 10 Jll-tllrllf WTjwr, II. II. Warner & Co., 1 I'roprtctorft. KOOHESTEE, II. T. HOP BITTERS. (A Jledldtnc, not n Drink,) COSTA1XS Hops, iiuciiu, mandrake; dandelion, ASD TUI rcnrST AXD DlST jirDICJU. QCiUTIXf 1 m- ALL CTDES HlTTZr.5. All Diseases of tho Stomach, Dowels, Elood, Llrer,- ouuarjr urcons, .tcrroumcis. Sleep.' ssoess aad cs'xcially Tcmalo Complslnts.- lm S100P IN ISOLD. JWIll bo riM for a case thcj-wlll not cure or help. f , Jfor anything Impure or injurious found In them. ! Ask your drutrgtst for Hop Bitters and try then l)Cforo you sleep. Tnho no other. inofCotouCcitelstho sweetest, safest and best.' 1 Ask Children. ino nor no ior btomacn, Llrrr snd Ktdnrrs tf superior to all others. Auk Drurelus. D. I C. , in an anTOiuro ana irrclstthie cure for purankeness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics All .boy. olJ bj drnggl.U. Ilop DllWtMfg. Co.ItachMbr,N.Y '.oapt 3 " in a mra -IS- THE EASIEST SELLING, THE DEST SATISFYING SifiiMacliE Its lni,-n U'ctlon and Wnrltl-renownftf rfpiilm i w s tlio doath-btow lo high prictd mKCtiinC8. THERE ARE H0 SECOND-HANU VlillE MACHINES hi THE MARKET, This Is a very Important mnUer.ai It Is all' (town and unillsputttl t.iet tnat many ol the so' cal.ed hrsl class machines wh'crr ore aDersd se" c-ie ip nowa-cars are tlioso" that havt en re l,as- sscd (that Is. tiken hntk Irotn Customers slttr use) End rc'jutll and put upon tht ma.ket "lK"'WHITE IS THE TCm OF ANY" IEW1MS KACIIINE hOW linr.H Tli'v Mr'KET. II IS MUCH LAflGCt 1HAN THE FABUkY W rillN'CS OF HIE SINCEK, HOWE AND WLil t-'TKlinsTS inns to manufacture tiiAt1 CITHER OF THE AF0HESAID MACHINES. IIS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE. POSITIVE AM! DUilASLE. IIS WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSEU. Do not Biiy any other before try ing tho WHITS. Prices and Terms Mafle Satisracton AG-SJTTS "WANTED i IThitc Sewing JUachitie Co.t CLEVELAND, 0. JOB is tl. FAGA. r i. llar.IJ' g-Cm l rou CAtinoN cot'.v MAUt'll CHUNK MDLLEB'S g-C0D-UVER01L f perfectly pare. Pronounced the best by the hlfheiV mettlcAl auutorl tn In the world. Given blghol awards Bt 13 World's Kxyoflltton. and at raris,lS7. Bold by Druggists. V,jl. HchlefT. Iln A tWO. THIS old nnd wIW hps proven In all dbaies Xrom pur erlmpovtriihdBlo4 .a Scrofula. KhsuoistUra, fiXxX 8we( sypbllille NMen, B ne Dli -ares, etc. JnvaluabU In OtntrsI IWhilliv of tf,e sped, A rich syrup containing no In.- aucliG&cvmiums. Sold ty UDrui-glii. ACCNT8 WAffTED-I73totlSO Per Month peCOIVjPi.ETEHOVIE luu or I'ltAcnc.vi, ufoukationT Xk Vooo llaiwLrcprr'. tlUlflK. . "A boakof more pncttcalutll!trwlllulAao.ir.Tr beound ouuidooflm juration," ckruluutAdKocati. HFC npn ln ""7 tllr home DV Kith ul Fw. FI.r(r.ClnrTir. IKauurulIHndlii.lipldllIUi' trfttlDDt. ftfQrt'tQotiPnnri. JjPriee. firlltmptdlit. AAitut J.o.iit;i:iiuvAco., riau4tishu,V. fi f 1W "T- v r 'tl ' t 'vOrrifi CATARRH 'Athua avad UrrkltW fourth at vonr hn ( jvo.Nf imiale.nt tbealiiif prua dlreot ro thedJaeaaa. A ttlUbla
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