FARMERS' COLUMN. Prncltcnl IIIiiIh fnr April. BiRt.iv. A fiuo condition of tho soil is Indispensable for this crop. Old barley grow ers know all about this, but many want to grow barley bccauso It is n profitablo crop when successful. It will succeed In any good, well prepared soil, but a mellow clay loam which can be brought to good tilth is to lie preferred. Dut good crops of bright grain may bo grown on lighter loams If In good heart. It may bo made an excellent soiling crop to follow clover,and as a change from oats. Wo prefer to sow thickly, say 21 bushels per acre, but opinions vary in this respect, and from 1 i to 21 bushels is tho range. Oats. Early sown oats in our hot clim ate are, as a rule, better than the Into sown Our climate is not so favorable for oats as the cooler northern nud northeastern ones. There oats are heavy and plump; and eccd from Canada, Novu Scotia, and New Bruns wick will produce well for two or three years. By using seed from theso northern localities oats may bo grown in the Middle State3 Weighing from 35 to 45 lbs. per bushel Const. This is ono of thoso crops which require a warm soil and which EUlTcr from a late frost. But tho ground may boprcpared In season to help on the planting alterwards. As good a crop may bo grown on slubblo as on sod If the right method is followed; and this is simply to give sufficient manure and thorough cultivation. 100 bushels per aero may bo produced, and this means double or treble pay for tho samo labor. Far larger crops than this have been grown, and of late years, thanks to the general diffusion of scientific knowledge through tho best of the agricultural journals, tho uvcrago yield of this gram has been doubled. A yield of 75 or BO bushels Is how secured whero SO or 40 bushels used to satisfy fanners. The uso of fertilizers and good methods of cultivation have effected this; but tho samo moans may bo mado available for even larger j'iclds,and one should never.stay satisfied with a largo crop; but try for still greater ones. Tho time of planting of course varies with tho latitude, and theso remarks apply when corn-planting is in season. Cows' Garget and abortion trouble tho dairymen. Wo believe in prevention. Tho former may surely bo prevented by duo care. As soon as tho udder contains milk, it should bo relieved by drawing off a part of it, i there 13 any tendency to hardness. These diseases are oiton a consequence of weakness. A fat animal may bo weak for want of food. When a cow's timo approaches and tho feed is suddenly reduced, disturbance, of tho sys tem is caused. Circulation becomes irregu lar, and congestion occurs in tho most sus ceptible organs. The udder is tho principal one of these at this period, and an attack of garget is very sure to occur. This may not always bu so, but long experience anil oh servation convinces us that it generally is. The remedy is obvious. Swi.se. Corn is high, but so is freight aiid as 800 lbs. of com may bo earned in a porn barrel, it is a question if it will not pay to feed 50 cent corn to 4 cent pigs. Kvery bushel of corn fed relieves the market of surplus, and makes tho remainder moro sal able. This is to be considered. Also tho fact that there is a kind uf pig that may ba fed tlio most profitably and that ono kind is the one to discover and choose. Hereaf ter farmers will save their profits in all pro bibilily, just as is dona in other manufac turing business. Aniraala aro living farm machines. ORCHARD AXD MIRSF.UY. Whoever sets out an orchard of courso does it with tho expectation of a return i fruit. No one plants corn or potatoes with out first considering if tho laud will giyo him a crop; If tho soil is not in tho proper condition ho knows that ho must make itso; r loose Ins seed and his labor. Much less than corn and potatoes can fruit trees inako .a crop on nothing, Tho trees will struggle ialong, do tho best they can, but such orch ards .do not pay, and "run out" early. Uu. lew the land is sufficiently fcrtilo for au ordinary farm crop, it should bo mado so no soil too wet for such cjops will answer for fruit trees, which, to succeed, need well drained land. Tho plowing should bo as deep as the character of tho soil will allow and tho sub soil plow may generally follow the other with benefit. American Agricul tural or April 1st. r a it. it (ii:.s. Many varieties of seed will not germin ate satisfactorily alter they aro a year old, There is a great demand among fan: era and poultry raisers for bronze turkeys. It is now in order to haul out aud spread manure. Tho spring ruins will carry its fer tilizing matter into tho soul. Most of the Suto papers report that Hi wheat fields aro looking wellamd that hopes ola good crop aro culci tallied. The method of cultivating strawberry vines iu rows three leet nuit u now gener ally considered tho inot tatifaelory. A Durham cow belonging toBeiilum; Itoyt, of Bradford, N, II., drupHl a calf last week that wcihid wlun it was 24 hours old, 140 pounds, stood 2 feet 9 inches high anil girted 3 leet. The power of plants to furco their way through a rcituig medium is very iem.uk nbls. A writer in a foreign journal ast-ils that he has known a dandelion to grow through two inches of asphalt which had been spread over it. ' A mixture of kerosene and lard will re move lice if it is well applied, It should bo used all over the skin and bruheil into tho hair thoroughly. It will bo more cti'vctivi if some sulphur is added to it. Tako une pound uf lard, mif pint of kerosene oil and fu-ir ounces of Hour of sulphur; ruo iheto woll together. Latt year 3,500,000 bushels of rye wcro produced in Pennsylvania. Tho straw is extensiyely used in the manulactute of pa per, and the quantity harvested was not sui ficient to supply tho homo demand. Larger breadths of land are being annually grown to this grain, which is really more profit, able than wheat. Colonel Mead, Superintendent of Agri culture pf Vermont, says thatiu live years after be fixed his stables to us to save his liquid manure ho had doubled the products pi his Ijirm, 'iba greatest waste of agricul ture every where to-day is this wa.toofthe liquid excrement of cattle. It is five times jrreater than all the tuxes, uud there is no upcjjif it. The famous Lincolnshire ox,fed by Lord larborough, weighed 3,711 wunds, Jive weight, and measured 1 1 feet 10 inches from Dose to setting of tail.11 feet 1 inch ia giith 3 feet 2 Inches across the back Iu three places the hip, sl)oplder tnd mlddlo luck) luches breast lu ground, 9 inches in ' forelegs, fen leg) and 22 Inches Velwvcn the fore THIS ANDTIIAT. A horso race Colts. r True friends stand trial. In at tho death a bullet. Consumption Curcil, An old 'physician, retired from practice, od placed in his hands by an East India ilsionarv the formula ofa slmplo vegclable remedy for tho speedy nnd permanent cure for Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asth- ia, nnd all Throat and hung Allectlons, also positlvo and radical euro lor Nervous De illtv nml nil NervousComnlalnts, after hav- nrt ti.Elf.il 1U wnmlnrful curative tiowera in llioiis&lllis ui cases, lino lei. h mo mako it known to his suffering fellows. Act uated by this motive and nde'iro to rcliovo human "suffering, I will Bend free of chargs to all who desire it, this recipe, In German, rench or English, with lull directions lor irvnnrlnantitl using. Sent by mall by od- IressliiE with 6tamp, namingthis paper, W. W Shkrar, 149 l'owcrs' Block, Rochester k. y, 12.c.o.w. A firm foundation Establishing a part nership. There are menageries but no womena- gerics. Flense Stop Coughing, Some neonle sav."I havonotcot tho Con sumption." That may be, but if you don't etop that Cough tho time will como when rou will wish you had. It you naveweaK units, a couch or consumption in its mild form, or asthma, go ntonra and buy ft bottle of Dr. German's Cough nnd Consumption Cure; nnd if, after taking two-thirds of the bottle, you receive no benefit, pleaso return tho bottle, and cet your money, as wo sell no cure, no ay. Mothers give it to your children no niornhmo or opium, rnco an cents and $1. Agent for Lchlghton, A. J, Durling. Stop (lmt Toothache. IClne's Ma"icToothaclioCure,6los tooth- ncho in five minutes or money lcfundcd rrico 25 cents. For salo by A. J. Burling, Lehigliton. Lnilles' Why Suffer 1 When Dr. Marchisi'a Vtcriiic Catholicon will positively cuio femalo weakness, such as lulling ol Uio womu, wimes, cnronic in llnrnmnlion or ulceration of the womb, In cidenlal hemorrhago or flooding, painful, suppressed and irregular Mensturation, Ac. An Old nna rename remedy, ocnu posim card Tor a pamphlet with treatment, cures, and certificates from physicians and patients, to Jlowarlh .v: iiatiard, utica, i. i. eon bv nil Druzcisls and by A. J. Durling, Le lnghtou $1.50 per bottle. novS-yl c.o.w An appeal to tho understanding wine your feet. Old Winter is keeping himself warm and comfoi table. 'J'lioVoltnlcltcllCo.pinrslialljMlcli Will send their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Bolts to the alllictcd upon 30 days trial Speedy cures suaranteed. They mean wlial iney say. write tu mem without ueiay, nov.i-iy, A tramp and Kelly's Motor aro alike, inasmuch as they won't work. Sixty-fivo railroads wcro sold under mortgage foieclosures in 1879. Profit, $1,200. 'To sum it ui, six lone year3 of bed rid ilen sickness, costing $200 per year, tota $1,200 all this expense was stopped bv mreo oniuc3 oi nop inuers, iancn in' mv wife. Sho has dono her own housework for a year since, without tho loss ofa nay, and 1 want everybody to know it, lor their none lit.' A. J:, f armer. 19-2, A horse-doctor is a nagriculturist. Euougli for a scent a penny cigar. Thousands of soldiers and heirs aro en titled to Tensions, with payment fiom dale of disehargoor death, if applied for befoie January I, imsu. wound, accidental in juiy or disease entitles to pension. Bounty nna uacic pay collected, increase oi l'en sion seemed. This firm established in ISflfl Address, enclosing stamp, EDSON llllOS. U. S. Claim Attorneys, 711 U Street, Wash itigtoii, u. v. u "My wedding trip," said tho groom as ho stumbled over the hrido's lialu. ACROSTIC. Would'st thou my friend good healtlicnjoy jacn uay ana nour your nine employ bi'cuio reposo fiom sickness, ills, This thou enn'tt do tale Zivcr Pills : Sc dot thou sull'er fiom disease, Caused by exposure, diet? these, Or other ills, whato'er their name. Submit at once, and leave tho frame, liiito shadows darting o cr iho lulls, in terror neo nom j,itcr l'llts. Vice-like although they've clung for years, i-.m-uiiriigeu ue, nur vi'im io leurs, Keioso in quiet, health's bright rills Pcrstio tho jmlhway of theso Pills. In childhood, youth, and in old age, Let clieeiful thoughts thy mind engage. Let others suffer fevers, chills, Sure thou art free with Liver Tills. Hovcngo is sweet, and so probably pays a man to go without his dinner to spito his wile. Coithiiiiiiidoii Cured. Hundreds of people throughout tho New j.ngianti rjiaies who were consumptive wi testify to their biine alivo to dav fiom tb uso of Spccr's Tint Grapo Wine, produced i l'ussair, New Jersey. It is pi escribed b physicians generally and used In hopitn' for tins purpose. Weuklv and aloLiilimti- females, consumptives, and all aged .tmis mi l a gieat ucneiii uy its use. Nothing Letter lor overworked or exhausted ladu- It is sold by A. J. Durling and C. T. Horn hehighton, and C. W. Lentz, Weisspoit, Common sense makes no parade. Unpleasint quarters lead ones. Dr. Browning's C. & C. Cordial is des til, oil to uo the standard mcdicino for con 2l: colds, bionchitis, hoarceness, tore thr croui, influenza, whoopiiig-couglijsthma I coughs, (olds in tho head or bowels, and for tho reli.r of consumption in all stages of tl ilUonfe. I'rico SOo. a bottle. All Uiu jiavo it. Dr. Urownlng, lVijir., 1117 Arch Bt.. riiiladelphiu. -Gooil dlg"btiiiii will doagrcat deal mnie tnUeejiamaii straight than good lesolu tious. Mrs. rjrtinstnn says Iko has bought a bono ro tpiiiious that it uhv.iVJgoMoll oll u decanter. 'I rcalln thu Wrmi IlUeiiht-, Many times women call unon their fami ly physicians, one with dysiettia, ouo Willi laipuaooii, uiioiuer wiiu trouble or the neast, another with lam hem iin.l ll,,.i,, and in this way they ptocnt alike to them telves an I their ejy going nml indifferent iioeinrii, bepiiuio n in I ilietiuct iliM-atus, I, r whii'h l.o preserilies his nilli uinl iiti,.n. auuiiii. them to l. nu ll, wln n in lealnv. Ihey itii nil s mptiiti"atireil hy mane uicr inn iliMH.lf r ; mm while they are thus only able peihajis lu pilliute lor u lime, they are ignorant m ine cause, mid euenurae Ihnr prurtnti until laruo bills aie made, when tlio stiilTerl u i utieuls aro no belter iu the end, uui prouauiy worse lorihouelav.lieatinent, mid other complications made, "and which a proper medicine directed to tho cause would havo entirely removed, thereby iustitutiiix heollh and comfort instead of prolonged iuiery. SHADE, Athens Co., Ohio. Dr. It. V. Tikbcs, llufl'alo, N. V. , Your Favorite l'nweription is working al most like u miracle on me. I am better al ready than I have been for over two vears. LOltlNDA K. ST. C LA I It. YOltlCVILLE. Toronto, Out., Mar. 18, 1880. It. V. I'ikbck, M. D.: Dear Sir I write ubout a most remark able cure of a lady friend of mine, Mrs. ltullioni. Since her marriage thirteen years u, tho has sunVreil greatlv from titerino disease which caused slunlilv. Kim iri.l the innsl einiiieiit physirians nf this part of uio cuiiutrv, wiin topi her she would have to undergo en oeratioii wlili the knife. l)e inj; afraid of this, the was induced by rend ing your Medical Adviser In take vour I'a onte IVetcriniiou nnd Pellets, film iit.,l U "'tee bottles, as a reiiilt she entirely reoov- lbr"1 Veyon'rr i lus. JUUJTJIcEUiOY, PORT GRAPE WINE Used In the srlncipal diuretics for Comma. nlon purposes. EXCELLENT EOlt LADIES AND WEAKLY PERSONS AND THE AGED. id u m m5 W I M H Spcer's Port Grape Wine FOUK TEAKS OLD. bis Cclubrotert Notivo Wine is mado from ttu'Juiconf thctVorto Urnpp.raiseil In this i;oumiy lis mvninauio Tonic ami strengthening Properties nrn nntirnnssrd br nnV other Native Wine. be. nifttliopnre imoe ot the Orane. piodiiccil nn- 0(r iir. niK'fJi b uwh hjihuiihi eupwrvjuiuu, it- purity and pemilneno s mo gnaiiHitccd. Tlio vonnneit child may p.ntakeul itv fferon.pa qtinlitlefs and iho weakrRt lnva'ld uso it to ad nnLntre. it in iihi Liuiuti 1 1 v uriif uumi iu iiiu seel nnd debilitated, and suited to l tie vailims :mpntn tint muvi 1110 weaKPT pes. it 11111 every respect a wihu to utsiiiUD o. SPERH'S The 1. J. HIinr.UY is a Wino of Piinerior Chiiacter. and part'tVea nf the ro den nn-i Mies of tl'o prnpo irnui wliicli it is pi.-do. For Pnr'- ty, iticlim-sc. Flavor and aiodicai rropcrties, it win uo iouuu uuescoiieu. SPEElt'S Thin nitANTlY standi unrivaled In till Country, being far superior for medicinal pur. poses. IT IS A PUltK distillation from the erase anucociaiiisTniua'aio meoic'iiai propemes. Tt haa tlellcate lh.Tor. Flnillar to that of the crnDCsfiom which Ills iltstlil' (1. anil Isincrcat invor aiDouc uisi-eu'-s laniiuci. Beo that tho ignatme of ALPHED SPEHl, I'atsaic, .i. J.,is over mo curitoi eacn uotiio. SOLD BY PRUGCSISTS, and brA. J. Durllnp, O. T. llnrn, Lehigh luiiiiiiuvj. . liuui oi eiBBiiurt. iico. :7-yt Fever nml Ague. The truo antidote to Hie effects of mla.ma 1 Jlostcltcr s Stomach Hitters. This uieill cine H one oriho most nunular reined cs ol ii a-zooi mcees'iui proprietary Ficcincp, nun is in limni'iiso ilemnrtil whciovcr on thlContl. nent lever nml nuo c.lsis. A winela&itil three time a day la the lc?t poj-Mhle preparo tlve for encountering a inahuiouAatnuiphere, resulatlnx the liver, and iuvloratlai; the stomach. i or salo by all Druzglsts and Dealers uen- crally. apr.3. Popular Publications. Feank Lteun'fi Iu L'biRATnn Newspaper In a taltUIal iccotd of Cuutut llveut-, l'melsu una Duinphiic, in ihu i'otimal, t-ociat, Hcieu- titlo and Com a eicul world, ah nu J'.nteiialn InvaiidiilurailouaiJoiHiialit Uu. excel ed It ciiutilua besides Vtio Domc&tic snd rurelpn Nowsot Iho vft'ek. iUUtiibts bv tal PndBlioit Htrios IV'nonnl (iu-sii, ea., e c. Annum g tJjilooiiH iml beautunl Iihitttuillons. I uan ne.nlv reaci.cd lis Semi Centennial Volume. Published cveiv Wi Miehday. i.nce (0 cents Auuut l ubfcnpliou H, poalpita, FU1K LKSUi:t 1'Ol'ULAU MOMIILY is To. minktblo Jul it a escei.euto ebeapuem and rouipieliensiveiie-s and it-t rnuTlallouislltiuU e-iabiibhetl. the leit livmc wiiieis iiie atiiur tts tuu'imttoT, lis co.uan4 irjueent every ilepariiiiont of iitei.iuiet to (bat nil t tstes wn liesratiflod nut' ntl clas-es o le.itlniH ;eiire cuti'itainineut nud in-ill ucliiiu liom Hie varied (onteiit ililin'-' 11 quaito pTi", overliUeu fclnOi5seuib-lilit e eli inimher to c-lher with a Irmttumne chinnio frintic piece. 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I'lIANK I-!?3U58 bL'NDlY VTAOA7.1SE. 1 his tnuu iu pirioti ej. is an fou'itedly ibee'iettpf H uiitn v Mu"i z. nu In tlio world it uiu U ire reo iieu lor it nu nmin iw c'iuit..Uuii ut.die ceiTi-A the oiuic t viiuitui miat on or intnu li louauuu ceu rpicvi. l'uuu.ud liea.lhv in 1 1110 iu.il tecl'iii(T, "i to ly nun net tin i li, it m cuicnltrt -iiita pic lI iiioi til -v put vu iuo aid jtiuooi ia uio ti utu iu iu itio.i ain.ieine in u h she i) ai- iiii.ie tinj ei la k. liu t Monti. Ai.veutu v Uff-av. 1'oeni.. and u a.l-c-' Unv i mi'HiUuu vaijf'ty of Biiljjctt, U q-jut. Ml J) U Illltll'-' 11IIIIIU1 HUlr 11) VU II IIUlllUI'l l't,b!i-tiod ou the 1J U ot wuivniot th I'i r piiuioeojt,, o cents i uunual sub. ctudtou, (J, i il4 ia. I CNK I i: Uf6 I.ADT'd JdLT.N-At. Is mo-c P'lpulxr, Alt i -ie ii nt. im.euaiiiinof tti wcnU i JnuiiU.M 1 1 I t'SjiMii. i.ic number uuLtuiua 13 po'H, with t xce iei t i'.e u e u d i'nt Liu teri tion ot ine eiy 't tl Hi yl oi Clit tiieu'f Wtart. uoiu lnlo uutlo uu iami y ' npicn, beltec si 1 , i' .cirv, ra.uoj.b.o I.h la jjeuOft lMi-out i ht Chat tic.flc, l-,.tU'ou IMa ei i'iuiaiiKiud PHtUvith noie larls. i-xc u lvely tor lUc LAiYb Jdui.naL J uMuued urnj 1'iidjv iuco io eeuu. Auiiual bubitcnit lion st.p fatoaul. ruXKUilK'u Lai Y8aUaAZixr.-Tlieonl7 rompnt" lhli'ou H t'liztne in Ameilea. IN repoiuo! tbe e ,ruiiiu'8tjleiiit Cosmrae, Hutu, Itoi'lit ik, eic , ate mi Mieu l"nultuie oindr wM 'liO tt lu the Vitncli Jouinam, to tint ibo fciibTf IbetH leeeive ilie rarliei lnfor t! ati"U. tlie i-Inin ni tl etdond l aablou r'utes, liui oi leouiotitti y (rtrn Imii,-, aiouecouipaiittd wit i aceiit tnt'eH-up luua and the i luaiaiions mo in i i.o ia n . ii uti .too memry depi'iunvut i ot a vuned md entiitauiii.tr cimutitr. ruijiunru moxiiuiy i unnuai buo MMuticn, ffU-5J, puAta.i mAKKluuuVJ.f iaif. A U k. i. no tlllu iuuiuu hiii rtar.rutf lOtiiM, Tu eo v( lleiu iiiu. AOe iM're and Mttlm A luot eulf rtain. lujf putlknt oj of wt qiuiio pMuutt tlileJ with InterMln louia, Tu.oa Hiiitinr Ail ven fates taril.iiL' Iniiro ts Aueidoten, etc., ttu ItU Vio'itseh nud liauilioinoiy illustrated. lubuU ed inoullily, binKloeopy l5ceu( i anuualnub KCiipiloii fi.V), jiuttimnt, Pit ASK I.WUE'B llOY'H ASD (JUtL'H Wr.FKt.Y. Tlieo.ddbtKiu Ueu Juvenile pu(er puMi&heit. A count' 1 1 Buicefsuii ol tseiljl aud feboit stoilcn, full ol Fun. Ammxtiou and linulttneH-t ard f ee from mu tnui'iiiiu, I'm trait a and fielclu'i of U htluirtiUbeU l'uplli lu iiie 1'uoilo Kcnoo i, Atirtuturen, Joioiuu Tiavcl, Auec tlotia. i'uzz ea t tc.eio U.cli uuiuber lspru fuMtisV liiusiratttj I'ubliMied eviy Mtiuuav, 1'iUo a UKe uuiuber. 6 ofiuu i uuuujI eubi-cup-tioiifS.M, yotitimo mctudtd, Frank lilik'k ruubAKT llouiis A month. Iv pei lad cal eoutittnlue liiorntuiu of thutnol plcaiduir character, Tulia, -Nriuiivf-t Ailwn tmtn, t'oetiv. ite. em. i:rry aioiy ieciii pi te hi eaoli uuiuber aua the iwKed uouund Mlili beiutdul t'l'tsMuviti "lid t xctwlli.my tlo li"liltiil aud ente turning ri-aciuif. a pleaatut tour cm- a war bu paentl iu it fouiiiauy. IT ice is iMiiti a copy. Annual HUbriutioj 11.6 '. poaipjtd. I'ltANK LFatlC'sCumEBDOXl expresHly do-hIxu-hj loiut'u' Uieie wnu wtuilih ot pio turen. out! ui oimiuiu aud lubiruct yontMul iradrt with ttaciuriu ly urmrej .ItefHtr cn. teiit. Hiuca wil nt.ti dto fixdi-a tttatiouot and Interel . ml u.b ruci. t hiioieu of tender e.i ii. iui oiiAlTKhUux obunu ne in every hiiliatiholtl ln.tllhh"il ii.iiiiiil.- Iiir.a oi.iu m 1 otcr-,f'MW"U7 I'al ''' 'e Vcrk' JUMBLES. Whnt's the kfcstt Why, the number of eggs a hen pro duces is the lay test. A Sacramento paper speaks ol a feenntor "with a lalf-iaunty air about him." Many of them do have a. sort of a demijohnty air about them. The wide leather belts re cently so popular with the fair seXjhave disappeared lrom the streets, and hundreds of hus bands arc now strapping their razors on leather that once en circled their wives waists; une reason anu it s a bier one why some men doi't get on better in the world is because they shoot first and take aim afterwards. Ihcre aro others, again, who, take aim bu never shoot. Ihey never hit any thing. An exchange praises a very large egg which it says was "laid on our table by the ltev. Dr. Smith." Brother Smith seems to be a layman as well as a preacher. Thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, is merely a numerical continiv ation Of that musical nuisance, "My Grandfather's Clock," which every ono knows stop ped at 12, as do all other clocks. A paper gives the follow ing case of absence of mind A girl, who was one of our first loves, was one night light ing us out; after having passed a delightful evening, and in bashful trepidation, she blew us out of the door, and drew the candle behind the doof and kissed it. Upon a traveler telling Gen. Doyle, an Irishman, that he had been where the bugs were so large and powerfu that two of them would drain a man's blood in one night the general replied: ''Mygoot sir, we have the same animals in Ireland, but they arc called 'hum-bugs . "Pdte!""Mnrm." Where is your father V Don't know marm. bpect lie s gone up inter the huckleberry paster nvtcr the sheep ; coz I sect tho Widtlcr Iliggins coin' that way with her basket about fif teen minutes ago. Mrs. Siddons, having oc casion to call on Dr. Johnson aud his servant not immediate ly brnging her a chair, the learned doctor observed, "You see, mndam, wherever ynu go how difficult it is to pro cure a scat. ' "Why do you publish so many records of crimes asked a gentleman of the late Hor ace Greelv. "Because thov arc the sin news of the paper,' was the reply. A witness in a Western court was asked if a party to the suit was a truthful man "No," he answerd; "he'd rather lie at sixty days than tell the truth lor cash." Father (who is alwity trying to teach his son at the table) "Well, John, you see that when 1 have finished cat ing I always leave the table.' John "Yes and that is al you do leave." It was very clever of the Llbcrton, da., girl, who, in writing a leap year letter to a menu said that she wnsu t ex actly engaged but saw a cloud in the hoiizon about the size ofa man's head. The most reasonable ex nlainaton of the present re- lnakablc weather is that, this being leap-year, Spring is making love to Winter, and the old fellow consequently has thawed considerably. Nothing makes a woman so mat! as to go to a shoe store to buy a pair of cheap slippers for her husband, and have a clerk try to sell her the identical pair she has just worked for a Christmas pres ent for her minister. A comprehensive Scotch school inspector asked an Aberdeen class if any one could tell anything remark able in the life of Moses. Boys: "Yes, sir, he was the only man who broke all the com mandments at once." Great men do not con sider themselves above every body else; 'tis thoso ignorant little runts who wear standup collars and sport canes, and wljp refuse to pay their wash ing bills, that think everyone beneath thQmsclves. . irags anil Medicines ! The People's Drug & Family Medicine Store. If you want anything in tho Drug lino at bottom prices, go to tho Old aud ltoliablo Drug Store, in Dr. N. B. llober's Block, near tho Post Office, A. J. DURIING, Proprietor, Wdcro rou will fluil a lull unit complete stock ot Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, &c. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning & Lubricating Oils A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. Pui'o Wines and Liquors of all kinds for Medicinal and Sacramoutal purposes. Wall Paper and Borders, a great variety. Personal attention given to tho compounding of Physi cians and Family Prescriptions. Established 18G7. 'A. J. DURLING. Lrlilchton, NoYeruDr2. Important to Buiites3 JOHN Ok BIERY, Agent, Is prepared to furnish .nil kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doorsj 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. CIMif Ms&cMsaeipj sill Mw sbbm! i" latest IPststteriSc Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. fiCir Special attention given to Orders by Mail. Thank ful to our patrons and friends of patronage in the future Very Respectfully. JOHN G For P. O. box G3.1 An Encycloiiieilla In 20 vol?., over 18,000 pages : 10 per cent moro rantter llinn any Encyclo- it.. ... ... ..,il.llat,B.l in llil nnnntrv. nml Kni.l. li.itiilnoinclr anil well bouuu. In cloth lor 10, In lull C morocco lor 15 and iirlntcil on nno henvy vapcr, whlo matins, Imuuil In half Itusbla, Kilt ton, for'J) an er.terirlso so extraordinary that lis success, beyond all precedent in book iiubllshlii!?, may bo f.vlrly claimed to inaugurate n Uleiary Revolution. Tub Ijir.Rr.T op Univkiisai, KNowi.nnnn Is a rqirlnt entlro ortlio last (1870) Eillntiursli edlllon nf'tJliarolicr's Kneyclojwdln," Willi about 10 per cent or new matter milled, upon toiilcsorsu'clal Inicrcsl lu American renders, thus nuikln; It eijinil In cliarictcr to any simi lar wort, belter than any other sullcd to the wants nf tlienrcnt mntorlty of thoso who consult works ofreference, and altoscther tho latest KucyelupanlU In tho Held. Sr: cnm" ViiUnim In either stvlo will bo sout tor examination with prtvilesro ol return on rc co M oi biopiiiioniiio pucj per volume. Pri cut. Ditcou.sTito nj. enily eubscnliers, and extra iliconiit to club.". Full particulars witntleirlotiveoitnloaujofluauy oiht-r stunlaiu woi hh cqnillv low lu puce, sent llee. I.eiiilliisirlncldc3 of the AIUIMUOAN BOOK LXUlIAKiiC: I. rntilish on'v boolts of leal value.' ....... II. Wori upo i tho basl i or rucsisvr cost ol raalvlnff books, about oneliallwhatit was a low 'Ifnf.'Vell to buyers illtcct, nndEavo them tuo 50 to C! per out commission commonly allowed t0l'vJTlio eoxt of booitA when mnilo lo.oii nt a ilroo Is but a Traction of the cost when mailo 500 nt atlme nitoot ibo cw iriconiiiUo 1 ihnlari!iif)uaiitlty " V V -o poo I ij'pe, in oc etc., dooutlol pilot iu nnd tro'.isr.n-nt b'nd nir butavoul all pad. ln"', fat sii.lhotvjiy leilcil tni , spun :v i.aoer ami iru.-v v buttling, winch urn so connnonlr re. fiiiicil .o io nml;o oo ik-. appear lai.no .ud Due, ami whUh grcntU' add to tholi cosl. but do not nil I tu t ior value ... , VI. Tomuko il and a friend Is belter than tomaico 55 nud an onemy. LiMnry of tTnlTernl ICnow(eds:o,2i vol3.. $10, Ml m ha Gibbon's Homo. 5 vol. t2.ao. llafuulav'a instoiy ! li"' 3 vo a, $1 CO. t'huiil'Pi'nOvi'lopiinli.i of V.nz. Lit. 4 vols., t2 Kniht' Hitoiy tiT t imltiuil i mum , is. 1 utnieh's'LivOiot II usmmH Mcu.3 voIk, ?1.5'i (li'ikiQ'fl Ltf "Ud W'ortla of Christ, tu cents YouiitfN lUblcOntiCi.lLluilc.;. ail.OU ICfeiOUCCS AcmoLiinur or Itionrhv fioconts. Jlooi ot Tait o, .on. etc.. 1 'uj., S rent1 JlLtoh's Ciipci(t l'el in I Wcifk', W cents, sh iUfspeue'a Comoleto Voik, ificonts. Worofl) nte, iranai "ted bv Cory t(ic-nM. Wo' i-Hof Virull. tmnalatcd by in uen 40cunt8. Tho Kortm ot Mohammed, ttanslnted Uy i-alo. H ct-uta. Adveutui cs of Don Qjixote, Ulna., fiO cents. Aruhnn Nlrrhta. lllus. .0 cuts. llmiv i.'a IM ilm'n 1 rosros?. illns , 50 cents. ItohSiison ( iuoo illus., W cf ntp. Mir oliau8"ii anil ciuilivcr'H Tiuvcl8,ilim .50 eta Moiiesni.rt Ha laf.N, uv ij T. Alden, Illns., 11. Acino Ubrnrv of Moileni CJaaPics, 5') cenia. noniit by bank ilrnlt, money order, i cslstercd letter, op by Kxpicss. may bo fceunupostaae ttu-' its. Aittieas ATERICAN BOOK. EXHIIANGE. John 11. Alpun, Manager. Tribune UulldWig, New York m r. 27-Ht. PERRY DAVIS' 1 PERRY DAVIS & . i Counlia. ColJi, llroncliltls. lloararnraa. Tlckllnjc or llr) ueaa of. the Throat. Sore Throat. Cold Iu the Head. Croup. . Influenza. WlioopIiisCoiiQli Cold lu tho Iloircla. Aathmatlo Coushk, and relief of CouauuiHlvca. Y. CILUIPIOIf rniOWTaNUt J)l. Proprietor. 1117 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. " ,.fy FH BAI.I'.BY THE PRilPlltT I tANpAlJ.r'ltlill il T - for past favors, we ask a share EIERY, Agent the Weissport Planing Mill. an.4- Anienoii ratnotlsm rict'nti. Panm- MHinrv of Mnjrlln Mtcrnture,73 conta. Cecl s ( oolt or Natiniit Ifistory, $l. I'icioilnl Jlany Ij 1coii,?5 cents. Siy-n-iH. oy author of aDuriowrraaa rapura. 5:1 centn. Mrs. II cican' Ton' lent "Works. 75 rents. KM to'. Cvcionncil!n of DIb I It., i! vo.u., 2. H 'lllfa Anciftit Hi- ory, 42.5. Smith's D'eiinnarv of tlio ItlMe, iiiu., ZL Voi Us of 1'iavlu- Jii-cplmn H. Cnnilrllist .of Hie U I tonkin1 tllns.. CO rts. Health by Kxorclse. Dr. Geo. U. 1vorf5'cts. ilrnllh tor Woma's Dr. Gvo. H. Talm ."ucts. Librjirv Afopajsiiio, io emits a So. $l h year, l.ioraiy Magazine, bound volunios, oO cents. Leavea Iioin ttio Uiaty of an o'O lawyer, tl Kiich cf the ahnvooound lu cloth. Ifltymotl, postace exua. Moat of tho boobs nrcal-opub iUlici) in Utio cilitiouaaud lluo bindhiRa.at high er pi co-. , Dctcilptivo Cataioones nnd Tcrma tc Clubs sent free cn nqtiO't. Fractions of ono dollar VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER A PURELY VEGETABLE IlEMEDY S FOR INTERNAL AND ITEBIUl USE, ' Is a srrro enre for all the diseases for which It Is recommended, and is always l'EKIJiCTI.Y SAFE In the h&ndi of even the most Inexperienced persons. It l a mre nml quick rtmcily for COUGHS, SORE THROAT, CHILLS, and similar troubles; HfTanU Instant relief in tho most malignant forms of IJIPI1T1IKRIA, and Is tho best known remedy for Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Tho Oldost, Bost, and Most Widely Known Family IVIodlcIno In tho World. It lin 1ee useil tvltli mcli tvouderful isuccesi In all parts of tho world for CRAMPS, CHOLERA, DIARRII03A, DYSENTERY, and all ROWEL COMI'LAISTS that It ii considered an unfailing euro for theso diseases. Has ntood tho tost of FortV YoarS Constant nna oocJ J351 71. ' . USO In all CotintrlOS and CllmatOS. ItUltKCOMMEADKD by riiy.Ulan., Ml.tioriarlfi, UllliUUra, Jlttliagera of Plantation!, 'VVork-Slioiii, and Factorlea, Nurul In llofiiltals la eliort by EveryUodj", Kvcrywlierc, who baa ever given It a trial. IT IS WITHOUTa" RIVAL A3 A LINIMENT. It Ehould always bo used for Pain In the Back ami Side, and brines encedy and permanent relief In all cases of Urula, Cuts, Sprains. Severe llnrt Scaldi, etc No family can aafely be without It. It 'Will annually iim in rost In doctors' bills, and Its nrlco brines It within tho reach of all. It Is sold at 3c., 60c, and 81 per hottlo. and can bo obtained from all drugslsts. , SON, Providence, R. I. i. i inr-amr..- , unvsn. Proprietors. Dn. BKOWNINO la a regular gTaUuato of ineilldce, a sLUlf ul plurmacti.t( a.id a thnrowh chinui.t II!a"0.4:0"(C' vU and Cold) Cordial la not tho ro suit of mero chance, bat of lccff acluitifio rcaoarch In cUuuili.rry and medicine, as la pLuuly aoan by Uia rapidity of Its oct.on a:-d Its unparolUilcd UUcacy. Tho expeneo In Its xnanuf ut-titre ia at least fit. (fu as ereat as that cf any other incdicluo upon th markLit. and yet It Is sold at the excenllnfrly low price of fiOc. fTBunrlo bottles (fr a abort thus o 'y) a 1 eta. Now Advertisements; No Patent No Pay. PATENTS oMainclibr Inventors ii tho tinited Slates, Canada anil burone, al reduced rates. With our principal fifliee located In Washington, dircrjtlv onnoslto tho United States Patent Oflice, wo aro nolo to attend to all patent business wiui greater promptness nna ues- latcii nna at less cost tiinn oinw paieni at ornevs who fire nt a distance Yroin Wnsh- ington, and who have, therefore, to employ " associato attorneys." Wo tnako preliminary qxnminations nnd furnish opinions as to patcntnulity, irecxil charge, and nu who aro interested in now inventions and patents nro invited to send for a copy of our "Ouido for obtaining 1'nfcnts," which is sent free to any address, and contains complcto instructions now to obtain patents and other valuable matter. Wo refer to tlio Gorman-American National Bank. Washington, D.C.I tho Itoynl Swedish, Norwenian ami Danish Ijczations, nt Washington; Hon. Jos. Casey, lato Chief juslieo u. o. t'ourt ol uiaims; to tho Ulhcims of tho U. S. Patent Office, and to Senators au d embers of Congress from every State. Address) J.UU1S 11AUU1.U x JU., riollci tors of Patents nml AtlorneysatLaw,LcI)roit lluilding, Washington. il.U. dec22 M." CILiMAIV & CO., BANK STREET, Lehighton, Pa., M U.LEIW and Scalers In AllKimltof nrtAIN BOUnitTar.it SOLD at llKGUl.All JIAKK12T 11ATE8. Wo would, nlso. lesorctlnllv Inform oureiti yens mai we nro uovriuuy prejmreu io our riiY taein with l'rom cny Mlno desired at VEttY LOWEST PBIICES. 21. IIEILMAN & CO. July 25. OPIUM HABIT Tho Sli'tllrinn foMfnra frmnll tnnrirln nhnv tho cost of fonmnnndlnp. All case treat! rt lr ppecmi vro'cruntn-.i tor mil rauicuiats au uross IUO JJISUU r-UK Its J)n. 8. il. ROLTjINS. or MRS. O II. COLLINS, LA 1'OHT, INl), , A WUEK in yonrnwu town, ami n- , e n iai r.Hkru. i nn ran c ve mo uu MncEsit trint without pxpeitue,. Tli linst mini rtunUrovcr nffprnil fnr tlinqp wlllnifr Io work. You ftlumld Uy notliiiiff elso itittu rou reror vimis1 r what voa van do nt tho tm&lncts wo olio. No loom to oxnlaln hern. You can devote nit your tiuio orouly vnursparo iiino io iiio iiusiiicfis anu raaho pnai i iv ior ovrrv hour that yoa work. Women uiaoua triucn as mm. Bcuil for Beclnl pr.Vtito terniH ami particulars, wiucn wo mall fiee. 65 Outtit tioo. Doit't cmiplniu of hard limes whtlo vou mtvosneii n ciiniico auurcss ii. u il.i;ti' & uu , l'oiuauu. Elaine, juiiot iv. CAUF A nniLAr?! tub Egyptian Fnvr.ii agui'. anu livkr iAt is without any nxrenllnu tho best Pirt in exlstenrolor tho cuit ami Dicvcntioii of all m ilurioas tlUo:ia9 ona Oio mnst wotiderlul niedlcai dNcovcrv of the mm. No meiuclno irnnlred. Lures uv nbsorn. tinn tend Ior pamphlet, which filvra colt 11 rntnnf fix Lrao nil uftrv cure? oertormeil bv thl l'nd. uialieil trcL1. Ask your DriitfKt't for tho lisvpuan ran ana inno uu umen n ne ua none, I will Bend j ou one bv moil on reccpt o price, cl. JUd. J. IjIji ai .t, a iMuriifi ni, Vutslmri?h. la. Sole Aficnt lor tho Uultei tutcs. amy ai i your. PENSIONS. Kvery wound or iu. Jurr, oven by iiccmen n nnv iIIna'ifp entitle it Bohller of the lato wit in.i ini.,ii Ail nmiKious bv tlio taw of JllllU ary, 1870 bepinitACK ntadaio of discharfro oi death or a poiuicr. ah ciiuulu euuum iumv ui imo. Thnn!inflR WllO aro HOW UrHWlUCIiCD sion are ontltled to an ineienno. Holdlers ana widows ot thw war of iB12. and Aiexloiu war are eiuHieil io i cnsions. uiounuuvs ar vri i iuj. Moiitnliimnt? Hat don't kf ow it. Fees lu all oiBcsonly SiP.to. Bend two btasifh for new Ft'lZai-;itAli! U. M. CLAUt ATTOltNEV, Hoi BfeS. Washinctou D.l dcc27-U. A MONTH guaranteed SI2 a dav at homo mado b; iv i ii' t; iiifr tnnuatiion-j, c.intinl net reou ilied j we will siai von. nieti. women, bovs and airls make money' faster nr work for us tlmn at any tiiiiirr 't ho work is licht and itteasaut.ana such as anvon? can ro rtcht at. Tnoso who are wise who spin tills not ico will Bona us ineiro1 i1rorH nt nnrn nnd hOB for lliCniselVCS. CoatlV Out lit anu tei ins iree isow is mo umu. i ui nhnnilvnr. wnri UIO lnllUCTUn l.ireO SUI119 nionev. Auuro-s 'auu oc lu nususm Maine. Juno 7. ly" Benefits or $1000 Secnrea for $8 00! Mutual AID SOCIETY Of Pennsylvania. T:tal Amount of Dealn Losses Paii TO AUGUST 5I8T, 1ST9, $1,548,191 OO ! Surplus of Assets over Liabil itics,. . . $175,000. ASSETS Subject o Assess ments, . . 21,000,000. Home Office, Lebanon, Fa. The Society presents the following plan for consideration i Tlio payment ot KIOHT lOJ I J. Alio Oil Jllijlliuuiltm. x V r. uui.iifi im huiiu ally tor four jears, and Ibcroaller TWO J)OI. , I.A11S annually iiiiriiiK life, with pin.rata mot cil.ty ssaehsnit'iits at the ileutb nt escii uieiu. I bur, which fur Division A is as follows : Ho absens. i . uswhs. unsehn. Age. nieut. Ajte. uient. co. uieiiis. U T .32 , J 1 24 111 lit 3) I SI i I 3i 17 Oi 31 .91 I 41 IS CI 31 I S S3 I fiO 19 tl ... 8 r.3 ' I (ill 21 i 04 it 6 61 ! 1 71 il C'l - 65 1 60 :2 Of "'J ! Ml ill M 03 :i . 67 m H 19 1' ' 6S :ia !5 70 rt) 2 V8 VU 71 . CO 2 40 t7 Ti CI 2 46 24 73 A. ,M) C3 S 60 29 74 B I (H 13 2 66 30 76 ' 1 12 04 2 uO Jl 77 44 I In 06 2 T3 Will vutltle tho member lo a eertitlcntn for imoTUousumi Uolluis Io tm paid at hit tlcntli tolits lftiul lieim or aabtRns whenever suck .... i ... ' Tltoanocssmeutrormemhersblpof TwoThon. PAwX Dl)1(ir i.eneiitaiodouolc, end lor ilneo TiiouKindDollaiMtnpiilf tlio amount p v.-Tt in i llni.,aiwil n incrojaine In ttiowimo rutin aitliK liHUHlit in p 0IH8.H lucieaati. naCHiir.iiia i in tint liicrweo wuli tlio uuvauce ot ub ut a iucih. tier. A member or lil lielrviiav unmo a Huccraori l.nt il tliuiiotu'oof ihiloi.li or member to tile Beerettt'l is not ttccomiiauleil w'tll Hie ujine ofa mcce-t-or. llien tl.e borirtr will put , . n lh 1-i.nliliilloil I of till hin let V In n Hiteee'iir.'r iiuu 11 1 tn vno ney occcorbioii bboulit a nieinlier tliu biforo Ins lour pay- i meiila ol V.vo Dollar', uaen me iiihiIp. thu ie. , HudNi Iwrt will bn .le.lmtwl lrom the. ' Dne ritniiHtiiiii DoilrLiHl'tia hlitlinirs. , AclifKia lull wlit-n itnuitilHTs oue tliousaud ' nifiuteia. i Tins p'au ri'Cominen'ls Uelf to every tbluk ' ing reader lur il HjiupUcttv equity, ami advau tapcu. Wio teoutd not provide tot U larully at hi 1 daiih wheu It cou ueduno t-oclioaply aud with. out litcouvt uienvHur di.idvnntage. I Males aud i'enii lea, fioui 13 to U years of age may Income member?. .A.BELTZ,Aseiit IiKIIIOIITOK, Tu. janlMf -pr-QUSUMLX, LOOK HEUJ j SVELs-.UUfillllY IV CUT, Saddler and Harness Maker, HANK St, I.ElIiailTON, Pa., Calls attention to the following cilroordiDary LOW PKIOES: IIul'kj- yUrattt at lrom Sit 00 upwards Kxpnss Harness at from 10 00 upwards llr.eclilnir Harness at lrom . . 8 oo upwards lluuilnir llanieM al from 6 04 upMirtJs llorso Collars thalr) at Iron), S bo upwards " " (straw) at from. 1 15 upwards Ilrldles at from 1 71 upwunii nml all other artleles at equally low prlees. and vuiraiuccd of Inst wurkmausulp Ub. I'AlIllN'l promptly attended iq al itasur. able charges. Patronage ,olclld. May Wo williPay ihcPbstage i v AND'SESinOTJ The -Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOB, ONE DOLLAR! Or Six Months For 50 ceiits I wnicrris- i i Less. than 2 cents, per Week ron a i;auue COLUjilN 32 TAPER ! 1 1 ADDlli:S8. t in, v .i-1:." CarU6n,Advocatar Dt..;;.'- ' Lclilgliton, Ptw sitow-i'ins to youii nciaimoit The nniicrslRncd Is now prepared to supply the very best L..YTT13IEH (JOAI. nt the fol lowing LOW 1'IUUES FOIt OAS1I : At Yard . 42 oo . 3 00 . 3 25 Deliv'd. 2 30 3 SO 3 6i No. 2 Chestnut, per ton, No. 1 llhestnut, per ton, Store, per ton, J. L. G I T" Tl T I A il Jj ii Dealer m Genekal IIardatare, &c, Opposite tho Public f-ijnare, BANK STItEET, I.HI1IGII1 OX, PA. nor.39.lKS REWARD ffWKSS Jtlind, Itchintr, or Utceratott j'ilrri that llcHioK'a l'ilo Itrmrdyfaitstocure. Gives immediate relief, curoa coses of long sUndmg in 1 week and ordinary raws In 2 days. TAHTHm inteti ontt in black a "i U oYSionet ant i bottla. Kola iTopr.i tS. W. cor. ToatU and ArcU bta., 1'lniaJa., Ta, THE AVOIDINGGEARS.COGS.CAMS AND LEVERS AND SUBSTlTUTINGTHERErOR AH ENTIRELY NEW MECHANICAL PRlNCIPLE&MOVEMENtARApiCAL I MPROVEMENr SEEN ATA Gt ANCDGMHUr DESIRED BYA11 AUTOMATIC.DIRECT & PERFECT ACTION IM- EVERYMRJ NO FRICTI0N,N0N0ISE.NOWEAR.NO"TANTRUHS HOR GETTING OUT OF ORDER. ALWAYS READYT0 SEW THEnNESTORHWVIESTGflQDS. GIVING ENTIRE SATISFACTION. NO lONGTALKOR ARGUMENT REOUIREO EVERY MACWNETEIUNG ITS OWN STORY SECURES ilMj M EDIATESALES.HEKCE THE BEST MACHINE FOR AGENTS TO SELL i SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR . AGENTS TAVERYMFGCOL WANTED r8lfaTY D. I. O. Ia an nbioluto uud Irrt-tltablo cure for ennppstIntCT!ircn:ncflCn(ltvt tiio of Opium. To- iuw, tl Jti o ori4Iiii.it of u . if any of tlan, ren t!i'ni:3t.ieta'toorUc&irt;i'rni'yof llicn t rfcrtlj oiiioaaa.id (lticiuEtlns. I u 'mi- ccry ono rcUcci a:vl IrrCihublo Cwnti-olof liio fcobrictjr ot tbou achcaor their frtt-mli, V'Tovcnt thnt aLco'nto p!.rIral nnd morn) Frostratloutliatfolltn, iht-n. . u brLuklui; oh ro'nuiiiit;ti.:ulauUcr I' iiiui i. I'&rlu 'c, rr mid, to ci. o 1 1 a rcnaas, f 1, or at yurdru,;Ut3, f t.'.iptr but.c. Tcnrnrro BocIr'U itim i rr-mr.mcntl It It Is pcrfcjUy ti armlet a and nc cr-tiUiiuj, Hop Cittern f.'fj. Co., Roclicstcr, N. Y. Solo AgenU IIoi !ou?Ii riirodrft-ur all rn'n. loosen the (oucti.ijuUii iho nun tat, i-rbuucus rcn, aud never tmU to t uic. Inp Vn il for F tomach. T.! vcr and Kldnrys, Isstttwriorionl) otiicm. Cats by absorption R1J oi tlru, mad, uaVug uk turvt ttuia nil o.Ler nr. cu. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Miles' Patent- Safety Pin. Made from the best brass spring wire, with a complete and perfect protection for the point, in the shape of a round shield, formed from sheet brass, the whole being MfLd tlltti and l handsomely finished. j This Tin is a perfect cm and the best la the I market. j We also control the sale of COIF'S P.ITEJP I HAT .WD CO.IT HOOK. -These Hooks are made from the best Swedes Iron Wire, flattened, with points barbed. They are easily driven and give excellent satisfaction where Ihey are in use. We are the exclusive manufacturers of the above named Pin and Hat and Coat Hook. Correspondence solicited. DOUBLE POIXTED TACK CO., 108 CIUJI11EUS ST., Saw Tori Clly. I CATARRH A t lima, mmd I!r-altU (.nix. Rt ynnr own born br hiAltuir v iar ulra dlreoft 9U i r W ' tu t returned fcai Bibtf Tvtuaded If kolsSaUafM iioVB'siEiiirwHW.: V .Cut 4. Jit Ana.l'aU'a.1'. JS-v i I