FARMERS' COLUMN. Coin on Poor Moll. In many sections of South Jtnej the nileli cowi are slaked in the pututes In a'esil of being allowed tu pick Hit grass at will. This is portly due Hint but few tenors are nod, tut principally to fi lank of grass, vliirli is necessary to the well-kieping of a jr. "1 row under the rnsturnge rysti m. The li-it earn! is against the possibility of always liarlnc pom! "culcbes" of clover, not that t'ic snuly soil will not produce clover, for tVre are spf-nilid patches of clover In those p'Tllun, but if by accident it It not snwu c r.ct1y at Hie right period, and theconditions roitutile as to rain, etc., thrcrop is not as cure as It is in Pennsylvania. As grass li procured, then, only by cultivation, tho strictest economy must be practised In lis consumption. A considerable acMitlin (o the sleek of .green foid can easily bo made by using sumo of our ordinary well-known farm pro- ducts, such as rye, oats aid corn In a gieen elule. If rye is seeded down In tho fall it will provldo an abundance of early pasture, nod thla should be followed by sowing cats anil peas tbgplner, which, used In the young and tendor staU, are oxcellont. Corn should lm thickly put in and cut as toon as rwinired. By following a succession r.f Hi f so iu the manner stated a small place will not only piovide all the green food ne cessary for a cow, but will allow something over for curing. B-cliilly can this be T"U if Hungarian grass is grown. It is well adjpled to light sandy eolls, and two rr three cuttings cau be made In a single season. If provender is desired for winter use 1'iero is nothing a suro and certain as a crop of corn fodder, to which has been add- rd a cutting of German giant millet. In every rase the feed should be run through n. cutter before using. Tills,- In- winter, Willi a daily ration of- lino' bran- or corn meal, will induce a liberal flow of milk tven iu the coldest weather. 01 course it is expected tho animal will at the same time receive good shelter and bedding, or else the fooj will only go tii the creation of heat,- as tjat is soincthiijg nature alwuys provides firot of all things. The natural crab grass, which is consider ed a noxious woed, furnishes very fair pas ture when young and lender, and it nc' ery beiitliciully as a regulator of tho sys tem also. Ifguid clover ami timothy can bo grown they should receive preference over everything clue;- but where this is not iinstible a resort tb the young corn, oats, rye snd millet will be iound to be the best thiuz that can be desired. They furnish a change from one to the oilier as they suc cessively come in, and a continual supply ot green food may thus bo had from the ending of the last (rust down to the first one of the next winter. r.tim KOTCs.. Water whcola yield from 50' to 01' per cent, of the power of waters It is estimated that the acreage in win tor wheal is -1 per cant, greater than last year. All the IWks of Merino sheep in Addi snn .-ou-nty, Vt., aie assessed at' tl&per head. The parasite known as the Northerns destroys millions of the eggs of tho canker worm. Breeding from immature animals is a great mistake. It is the foundation nf d: grneracy. A- farmer should so arrange his kitchen garden that he can use both plough and cultivator in its management, Common hydraulic cement mixed with oil forms a good paint for roofs and out buildings. It is water proof and' ineom-J. bustible. A Merino ram, crossed on a flock of common sheep, will double Ihe yield of wool through the first crossalone,thus paying for tho ram the first season. An intelligent farmer says that the leaves and stalks from an acre of corn are worth as much to feed to stock as the hay which could be raised upon the same amount otland, The two implements which do the most towards liberating the fertilising minerals from the soil are the harrow and cultivator. The more these are used the less weeds wo khall have, and the moro fertile will be the laud. The power of a steam engine is calcu lated by multiplying together the area of the piston in inches, the u.csd pressure in pounds per square inch, the length of the stroke in feel and the number ofstiokcs per minute, and dividing by 33,000. To make sandpaper, crush glass under a runner, and sift it into about tlx sizes j coat a good quality ol Manila paper with thin glue, and dust the pulverized glass oyer it. (Sometimes two coats of glue and glass are thus applied to tho paper, The following Is recommended as a cure far garget in cows: Eight drops of tincture of acouite dropped on a piece of bread and mixed with the food at night. Next morn ing four drops more given in Ihe same man ner will generally complete the cure. In propagating honeysuckles cuttings of wood when nearly ripe will strike if inserted in a shady border in the autumn and duly watered. Perhaps the most successful mod f propagating ia by layers p'gged in moist soil in the autumn, when the leaves com mence filling. Aslatio breeds of fowl lay eggs from deep chocolate, through eyery shade of coffee color -while the Spanish, Hamburg and Italian breeds are known for the pure white of the eggshell. A cross, however remote, with Asiatics will cause even the lad named breeds to lay an egg slightly tinted. - To preserve leather hose, boltlngte., in good condition, freely opply crude castor oil, warmed as possible. It increases the plia bility of the leather and the sling of belts. It does not become raueid, and rats ayoid It. In hose it should be, puurped in under con siderable pressure, thus thoroughly filling the pores, The London JVcuv says j "Of all poultry breeding the rearing of the goose In favor ablfjltuatincs la said to be the least trouble Home and Hie most profitable. It is not sur prising therefore that the trade has of late yean been enormously developed. Geese will live and, 'to a certain extent, thrive on the cuareett of grasses." Tarring ropes, it has been shownltght )y diminishes their tenacity against a pull jug strain, but a tarred rope maintains a lugli average of tenacity much longer than an untuned one, by reason of the protectu n the tar (fords against the atmospheric and other causes of deterioration. The quantity ftar found roost suitable 'i about IS per sal- of tb weight of the rope. NiKUr.t.l.liVKOIiN. A "water-spout A lemperanco oration. A goal, like many people olwayi puta in many "huts." Tritloi light i h.tlr sometimes turn the whole course of a man's appetite. The fellow who was much struck by a young lady wauled to return a kiss for the blow. t3.Ttio hens are prepirlnir for Faster laying for It. So to speak. Somerttt Utrald, The only objection we have to them Is they do not meet It sn,u trcly. 1 hey go at It tu a kind ofround (aboul) wnyjbutweareoftheoiilnlon that this oouM bo remedied to a certain ex tent by the use of oral, n. Itobcrfs Poultry Powders, for It makes the liens act "on tho siiiurs" by laying dyuble yolked eggs. Motto of the good collector Never put ofl'uutll to-morrow what can be dunned to day. It must havo been a maiden lady who never had an nflerof marriage whodeolarid that "where singleness Is bliss 'tis folly to wlvca." Fbo went to tho play of "Olivette," And near an open window sho sat, And by so dulnx she there met The Tat of all who raskl) gut So Imprudent. She saw a notice In the weekly Star, "Toourea cold JJse Sines' Syrup of Tar," Ko sHo went to her druggist, and there Invested with a slngli quarter Jn the artlolo. low If you only havo occasion to see, How earnest and vehement she be When telling how quickly and entirely. She was ourcd of the celd, on said setleo 'Twill surprise you. A big six-footer was liltlug for all he was worth on a wagon wheel which was stuck, when a little two-font mite of human ity, nearly as broad ns he was long; ond just out of long dresses and Into pants, with hands in his pockets and a swaggering air, sang out i '(Mister, do you want me to help you ? I can grunt whilo you lift." tra.lt Is said that there Is onlr one tlilno- In the world that is sure, namely death. Wo can mwadd another sure thing bines' Syrup ui i nr. jib sure eo cure n 'jougii or uoiu. A little girl living down town was say ing her prayer the other evening and had jusl finished "give us this day our dally bread," when a precocious four-year-old brother exclaimed, "Say cookies, Mamy I JC&A rtromljtlnor vounir has been named Dr. Tanner In hopes that It make htm fast crenvngc. uiae miuiii uo lor pomo Horace; but we had rather take our chances on a packago ol M. U. lioberts' Horse Powders, as they guarantee a healthy and vigorous con stllutlon, which Is essential for any horses E(ICCU UIIU VQUUrDUCOt A young city fellow bought a farm last winter. He had a line orchard of about two hundred apple trees, and a few weeks ago he tapped every ono of them for cider. A good housekeeper A watch dog. 3."bf all sad words of tongue or pen The saddest are these. 'It mlizht have been.1 Tho above quotation was forcibly brought to mind the other day by bearing n young lady remark that she would not now be dying n ID I.nnilimminn. ir thn nir tnunn Klni.it' Svruii of Tar. Wild Cherrv and Horehound. In November last, and cured her cold, as a iiivuu vi uors uiu. The mythological representations of spring as a young lady dressed like an opera boiitTe singer, bringing flowers she has re ceived over the footlights of Timet ale things of the past. Spring is a young man with an ulster and rheumatlim. aWWe understand that all Ihe farmers' horses In this section that are giving M. U. notions' Ilorso Powders ure able tu plough from ono thl'it to one-half more acres per day than those that are given any other, owlnu to their laxative, tonic, and purifying quali ties. We advise nil those that have not used them to do so. They are 'not adulterated with bran or cako meat and sold by the )cuud, but ure put up In neat packages Irom pure drugs and sold fur 25 cents by all druggists, "Oh, give mo anything made of beans," exclaimed a Boston man taken sick in the West, when asked what ho would have to eat. They obeyed his repuest. They cave him castor oil. Now Jcrkoy Premium Ml tic. Thysicians state that tho Tort Wine that took the premium at the Centennial, pro duced and offeicd for rale by Mr. Allied Speer, ol New Jersey, is a wine that can be safely used for medicinal purposts, being puie and Iree from uiedicaiion, and is more reliable than other Tort Wines. It is cs pcciolly rccommcddcd for weakly females and the aged. For sale by A.J. Burling and Dr. C. T. Horn, Lehightoii; and Zern A Uapsher, Wcissport, Pa. W. O. Fuller, Jr., has been appointed a justice of the peace and quorum, and hence forth there's going to be peace in this city if wo havo to lick every man iu town to pre serve it. An Invaluable Article. The renders ol Hie Argut have no doubt seen the advertise ment of Kly'a Cream Balm In another col umn. An articlo like "Cream Balm" has long been desired, and now that it is within the reach of suflVrers from Catarrh, Hay Fever, etc., thero Is cverv reason to believe they will make the most of it. Dr. W. E. Burkman, W. E. Ilummaii. Druccist. and other Eastotiians have given it a trial, and all recommend it In the highest terms. We have sold many gross of Ely's Cream B.ilin, and are gratified to hear fmin our customers the most flattering reports i be lieve it is an article of real merit. Smith Kline & Co.. Who esale Druirrr a'a. l'MI,i. delnhia. Pa. For sale in Iiehinhtou hv A. J. Ourling and C. T. Horn M. I). They had been engaged to be married fifteen yeara and still he had not mustered up resolution enough to ask her to name the happy day. One evening he called in a particularly spoony frame of mind, and ask ed her to sing him something that would move" him. She sat down at the piano and sang, "Darling, I am growing old." Importuiit to Traveler. SrFCUL Ikocckukktu are offerer! von Kv the DURl.lsGTON Rorjllf- It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found else whero in this issue. A man who was too poor to indulgo in and luxuries other lhan children was pre sented by a loving but unreckoning firlfe with IripIcU three boys and he sought for some family to adopt them. Mr. Clark was rather Inclined to lake them, but his good wife thought one would perhaps be enough. They were talking It over before their little eight-year-old daughter, who said : "Why don't you take one of them ma, or don't they wan to break the set t" New York Union1 IUH IIIIU1 GOOD. Mr. Charles II. Bauer, editor of the above paper and Notary Publio.in a late issue men tions the following i Patrick Kenny, Esq., some time o, juuered much from rheuma tism aud .tried almost every means to rid himself of this painful evil, but in yatn. He was adviaod to use St. Jacobs Oil, which be did so successfully, that all palu has left hi in and he is at healthy and strong as ever be fore. Mr. Kenny is an enthusiastioadvocate of St. Jacobs Oil, and It lias done him good. The shoemaker hat a chance of twin g the last mau when the world comes to an end. The girl who was courted by a spruce young lawyer said eh liked Jo be protected by the strong arm of the law, fr- Be sure and atop aud ask for Dr. Bammert'a German Vegetable Worm Medi cine. Warranted to cure or no pay. A, J, Purling, Bank St., sole agtst for Lebighton. Penna. It 13w There Jt not Smith in. the United States Senate, and yet that body li supposed to represcct th people. Manufacturer of and Dealer In STOVES, RANGES AMD HEATERS, riu and Stoat-ron Ware and General House Furnisliing Goods. ItnoriNG nnd fVOini3 dona at short notice aud at Lowest Cash Trices. frvarrVtndef STOVE OtlATBS ana FlItE nrtJXUI kept constantly on Mud. Store on SOUTH Street, A few doors sbovo Bank St., LEUIOUTOS. Fattonace solicited Satletae'lm itnarnnlorn. Oct.S-J'l A. 1). MOSSEIt. Central Carriage Works, Banlc St., Leiiiglilon, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wngou, &c, Of every description, In the most substantial manner, and at Iiowcst Cash Prices. Hepali-lnsr Promptl? Attended to, TREXLER fc KREIDLEU, Avrll 58, 1879 yl Proprietors. Ttcflpect Fully announces to the people of Le litghton and He vicinity, that ho Is now pre- Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Mate- rials at 1'rices lullyas low as tho same article, can be touirht tor elsewhere. Here are a few oi mo inducements offered : Parlor Rets at from 50 to $60 Walnut Marble. top Dressing Case Iledroom Suites, 3 pieces WOtoiW i-ainieq jicaroom suites stix tn 9ia Cans Seated Chairs, per set of 8, . , , 0 Common tlhalrs, per set of 0 ft ami an oiner uoous equally cheap. In this connection. I dcslro to call the at. tentlon of the people to my ample facilities In THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS w 1 Mi (. wvw . .1 irtwncn,!,. n . m. and a lull llneof OAbKLTS and UOKt'INS, I am prepared to attend promptly to all er. ders In this line, at lowest prices. Patronage rerpectrully solicited and the most ample satisfaction guaranteed. V. BOHWAKTZ, tl HANK St., Lehlghton. JMPOItTAJiT AKNOl'KCEMENT! X.ewls Weiss- POST OFFICE HUILDINQ IiEHiailTON, PA., has the Largest and AiOUSIVV oioca Ol EAUS, CAPS, &c. ever ottered tn this borough, and to which I ... ...v ...v jsubi ubisuiiuii oi mjr vuriomers and th public generally, as I am prepared to olfcr extraordinary fndncements In SPIUNO AND SUMMEH, Hats, Caps, k, and I Invite mynumerous friends and patrons tO Call Anil mmln mv alnAl.. K.fn.. their purchases elsewhere, as lam prepared PtJil"HA1S(r,USlD1UC'n''nU 10 "AB" llemember, LEWIS WEIRS Post.Offlce Dtlldlng, Lehlghtcn, Pa. Sept. M. JOHN F. HALBACH, Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) LEHIGHTON, IA. 8ola agent for th J. & C. Fischer Piano ; jnd dealer In all kinds of Pianos and Organs. av,ui in iiu OlabV, lumoor, urioas, etc., taken tn oxebange. athest Wuilo and books furnished on short notice. For particulars, terms, Ac., Address, JOHN F. It AI.I1AOH, Aug:, 1178-ly. Lebighton, Pa. F M A E M Axle Grease. Ilestlnthe world. Lasts lonaer than anv other. Always In good condition. Cures sores, cuts, bruises, and corns. (Josti but lit tle more than the Imitations. Every package has the trade mark. Call for the genuine, and take no other. r.ri Chroroo Cards, 10. ; or 2a larne, new uyJ Ohromo cards. Llrds and flowerat ori lovely Oold and Silver Uhromos, with name 10c. Niap 1'nmTiMO Co, Naaiap, N. Y. $999! a year to 4 cent, and expenasa. t Ouunt fre. Address F. BWaix A Co.. Attfatta, Mala. tor RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache Sorancss of iho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Conoral Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Foot and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. K Preparation on earth eqnala Sr. JaeoTuOit ai a anfft nttrc, fiitttjttc and cheap External Kcmedy. A trial entails liut the comparatively trintne outlay of 60 Cents, and every Dim f nfT.r Ing with pain can bars cheap and positive proof of Its claims. Directions In Eleven languages. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Jiatthnorc, 21tX,t V S. March 5, 1831.71 DOES WONDERFUL CURES I Inpfnnso It aclion llio MTER, BO IT EL 3 nnd k I DM. IS at tho name time, j ou3 humors that develop In Kidney and TTrl X nary Diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, ConsU. Rpatian, Piles, or tn Rheumatism, Neuralgia, j Nerroua Disorders and Pcmale Complaint. BEC WHAT PEOPLE DAY i 1 EutTrnO H. ntorlr. JnrW Inn Pit TTamuiat says, KMner.Wort cored him sf Icr regular Thj siclans had been trying tor four rears. Mrs. John Am Ml, of Washington, Ohio, says licrljoywasgWomiptodlo Iit four prominent physicians and that he vrtm af fsrwards cured by auuilC-I(Ulb. Mys he was not expected to Urn, Ulnpr bloated uvjuiiu ucuci, mib juunrjovoif i'urei mm Anna L. Jarrett ft South Silr-m, K. T., fsji that st ren years snlTerlng from kidney troubles and other complications vras ended by the use of Kidnoy-Woit, Jnhn TV T JtWHrlA tf Ttrnn Tann mffaHX I for Tears from litor n.nrl klrtnT tmiihloa nrut PtriTi ,v, 1 ikij it is ui omor wcuicuies, 1 SstiOred eight years with Milny (Unlciilty and I well as eTer." PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVfcK COIV1P1.AIHTS. j Constipation nnd Piles. I VTr It ! ut tin In ttrr TrwtAhlM Vnm In Ittn cans, one pack&ff of which makes aU quarts of rnfidicln.,. Alnnln VJnnlil F,nn.imrnN. Ieentrated, for those taac cannot rcadilr pre parell. tsr It ocfa telt ejtial tSletencj fa etlaer ono. GET IT ATTrtE KUUdGISTS. rillCE, I.OO AVi:l,LS, ItlCnAItriSON A Co., Prop's, j CW1U aend the dry post-paid.) HI itMSGTO, TT. HEW REVISION AGENTS WANTED NEW TESTAMENT. As mado by the most eminent rcholars of England and America. Halt ))io price cf i-i.irvejiuiiuiiig .hkiibu A.U1110U, Ajargo lype, linen super-caleniiered paper, elegant bind Inir. A separato "Comprehensive History ot tho lllble and Its Trana Intlona," Including a full no-ount or tho New Hevlelon, given to sutscrlbcrs. Hest chance for aicents cvor ofTerod. Sf nd stamp lor pirticuinrsat oice, THE HENIi HY HILL PUIILISH1NO CO., April 2J-W0, norwicu, uonn. Inventors will Advance their Interests by Employing an Experienced Attorney resident In Washington. P. A. Lehinann. Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, Washing ton, D. (J., has had years of successful Prac tice, and was formerly an Exemlner of Pa tents In the Patent UQlcr. All business be fore the Court! or the Department promptly attended to. Poo contingent upon success Send lor Circular. April M-tf-cor, A' dmltilstrator's Notice. mlnlalrti Itnn Imtr. ka.i, ...ni..l .k signed on the estate of Henry itanialy, late of Lower TowamenslngTownsnlp.Carbon ooun. ty.J'a., dee'd. All persons Indebted to said bstate will make payment within so days, and thoso having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to j. J. jiiiEAMEK, Administrator, Lower Towamenilng, March 1, 1881-ew. DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful Imprudence causing Premature Decay, Nerroua Debility, Lost Man. hood, cto , baring tried tn vain every known remedr.haadfacoreredaslmple self cure, which he will tend FREE to bis feUow.sufferers, ad. Ores J, II. BEEVES, 43 (HiaUiim EL, H. V. January 29, lm-yl IN MISSISSIPPI, ErnSA,t;55nd EXCH ANOE at 10 and J1J PER ACHE. Address. A. DEEItS .. . MO Atlantlo Avenue, Deo.SS-m7 Buooults, N A . 32 Wtctii.Bttmirinrt'rtt3.E6.W(itteMft4nunlltit Cam Imluiroo joU (0. OolltJsoll 1L CUtaiwt n J bul Tor Bnni peco.Utlrc purpowh Vkltwll lUtalosutfffi, UtouipMa it Co. 1 SI NuvmucSLN.Y. Jauutrj so, ISSUyl $66; A WliHK In n . .. Outfit free. No risk. Header 'if rou want n htti1nai t nhin i " a'Va I'CI OUliS OI w van iiiase ureal nav ail tiiH - - - wv.. a una hum, JUD. jUQfl Z0 V $777 B.3rffr,nd "P"" toaarents. VIOKERY, Augusta, Maine. A. A. THUMAS. Corner Ninth and P Streets. Wasblnaton. U. C. attends to Pen. slonand Haclc Pay. Uounty Claims collect- en, comesieu Xjnu uiaiina, funeral ana Agricultural; attended to before the depart ment of the Interior and Supreme Court, Land Serin and Additional Homesteads nur- chased and sold. April 23-tf-cor. tS?The Caubon Advocate one year for $1, and Kendall's Horse Book as a premium. FARMERS ar M AKINO Ml WlinjflllJ tto faoper weeK selling iiuillilinu U ILLUSTRATED STOCK BOOK Oecaus xrxnr Fasucft ACTDAtLV keid it. It Is the Latkbt and most Comflktb work ever Issued tn America treating of Hors es, Oittle, Sheep, etc their brocds.breedinic, tralnlnar, causes of disease, symptoms, and remedies. 1000 pages too Illustrations. Hioii. lt endorsed by such eminent authorities as the President, Vlce-Prea., and Sec'y. of Pa. College or Veterinary nursery, Hon, J W. Uadidcn, and others. If you desire prontabl worV, send at one for POLL particulars, HUUUAltll nt)d., rasobfstnut St.. Phil adalptila. Pa. aprlj ls.-wt. WHY? Her Torrlblo A tl venture There wore n party of four couples coming over on tho Snrcclito boat, last Sunday, nnd the prettiest girl of the gushers looked up at Mount Tamalpais and said j I "Oil, that horrid, horrid mountain. I had the most I Cf ! rrTi t fi ! nltrnt-ifii vn 1 1 a 4 1 1 nvn Inst 6timmer you ever heard of! It's a wonder my hair didn't turn white." " What on earth was it !" chorused the .rest. "Well, you see, I was up there with a private picnic party, and I wandered off by myself about n mile, picking flowers. After awhile I sat down to rest in a lonely canon and before long I heard a queer rustling sound in some bushes right behind me. I knew at once, somehow, that it was a grizzley." "Great Scott ! and you all alone !" shuddered her escort. "Not a soul within a mile. I was just paralyzed witli terror. I didn't dare to stir, but in a minute I heard the beast conunc toward ine through the thicket." "Oh, if I'd only been there," said a pimply laced young man, breathing very hard. "I knew it was no use to try and run, and I had read somewhere that bears never touch dead people. So I just shut my eyes and held mv breath." "Gracious !" "Pretty soon the great brute walked up close and began sniffing mc all over. Oh, it was just terrible !" "Should have thought you would have fainted." "Oh, I didn't dare to," said the heroine." "Just then I suppose the party rushed up and rescued youl" said the appalled au dience. "No, they didn't. Pretty soon 1 tele the errant beast pulling at the flowers in my hat, so I iust got up and shooed the horrid thing away." "What! the grizzcly r "Oh, it wasn t a gnzzclv. It was a nasty old cow. But just suppose it had been a grizzely." Jiut the audience refused to "suppose," and the party looked like a Quaker funeral until tho boat struck the warf. A Dcsiicrado's Escmio. A communication from Santn Fe, New Mexico, says : 1'ull paaticulars ol the escape oi vunam uonncv. alias "Billy the Kid," from the jail ol Lincoln county have reach- fm tv eu nere. ine ivia was in charge of Bob Alinger and J, W. Bell, deputy sheriffs, cool and brave men. It seems, however, that by docile be havior the prisoner put them off their guard. On the even ing of the day in question Alinger had gone to supper leaving Bell to watch the prisoner. Bell was sitting on the floor talking, when the Kid who was heavily sharkled and handcuffed, approached him pleasantly and suddenly jumped at him with thcswift ness of a wildcat, hitting him on the head and fracturing his skull. He then snatched Bell's pistol and shot him in the breast. Bell ran down the steps and fell at the foot a corpse. The Kid kicked open the door, procured a hatchet and knocked off his shackles, lie also broke open the door of the armory and took pos session of several guns and pistols. Bob Alinger, hear ing the shot, left his supper and ran toward the jail. "When entering a small gate leading through the jail fence, the Kid who was up stairs, shot him with a gun loaded with buck shot killing him instantly. The town of Lincoln seemed terror-stricken, and nobody thought of opposing the Kid. He stole a horse and rode off, armed with four revolvers and a Winchester rifle. He has expressed" o determination to kill Governor Lew Wallace, who failed to pardon him, and who, by a curious coincidence, signed the Kid's death warrant at Sauta Fo qn the same day that he escaped at Lincoln. . Wlial Alia You 1 Is It a disordered liver giving you a yel low skin or costive bowels; which tiave re sulteil in distressing piles or do yoi'r kid neys refute to 'perform their functions? If so, your svstetn will soon be clogged with poisons. 'Take a few dosct of Kiduey Wort and you'll fee like a new man nature will throw otT every impediment and eaelioran will tie' raily'for rluly. DrunlaUeell both lb dry and liquid. -r."wnivif.' Tribunt. WilMEmi Including Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Itlbbons, NEW GOODS RECEIVED WEEKLY. All work done In tho latest style, and most durable manner, at the lowest cash prices. STORE! at the intersection of BANK STREET and UANKWAY, LEIIIOHTON, PA, , nprllSO, lt81-yl. Drugs and Medicines ! I The People's Drug & Family Medicine Store If you want anything in the Drug line at bottom prices, go to tho Old and Koliablo Drug Store, iu Dr. N. B. llober's Block, near tho Post Office, A. J. JDURLING, Proprietor, Where von wilt rd a full and romploto Block ot E'uro Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, &c. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimnoys, Burning & Lubricating Oils A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. Puro Wines and Liquors of all kinds for Medicinal and Sacramental purposes. Willi Paper and Borders, a j?reat variety. Personal attention given to tho compounding of Physi cians and Family Prescriptions. JisTAiiusiiFD 18G7. 1 Lhtdtiton Nnrnmrp"r2 A PERFECT S7RENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER, IKON BITTERS uro highly orl -frmin ' nuiiir." n rertain End cfScienttom r.iittent i FFavrs, Want cf Appetite. Loss of lood, strengthens tho muscle!, anu ilia blood. liko a charm on tho digestive organs, cs Tasting the Food, Bitching, Heat tn the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. THO only Iron Preparation that will not blaclten tlio tcetli or give lic.'ulaelic. Sold by all druggists. Write for tho ABC Uoolc, 32 pp. of useful and aruusiiiir, reading tent free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Bid. Ko, do. BRATTLEBORO, WT. Largest Manufacturers of Reed Organs in the World I ESTEY ORGANS ARE WARRANTED, AITD TQI3 IXANCTACTTJEXItlJ ARE RESPONSIBLE. Be sure to Send for Illustrated Catalogue before Purchasing FINE CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS TTN"IIPOK,3r EXOELiLENOE. SAVE your H0NE7, write for Catalog and PRICE LIST t Also BOIB Manufacturers et tlio celebrated Dos to Bvoksoibp or MUEEAY WAQOIT. BOOEWALTEE ENGIE SEND FOR A DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET. CT arm es Leffel Sc Co.j SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. MISS I S. 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Tho unciiualcd lndtircracnts otTercd by thisf Lino to Travelers nnd Tourists, ore as follows Tho celebrated Pullman (livwlicol) t'alnca Slceplnsr Cars, run only on this Llno.C. H. li O. I'nlaco Drnwlnff-noom Cars, with Morton's llccllnlnjrl.'hslrs. Nu extra chnnro for Seats In ltccllnlnnr Chairs. The famous C, ft. & q, Paloco DlnlnirCars. Oorirroua Bmoklno; Car fitted with Hleprant Hiirh-Ilnclccd ltattnn lie volvlns; Chairs for tho cxcluslvo uso of Dist' clnss pnonrrors. Steel Track nnd Superior Equipment, oom- blued with their Great Throiirh Crrr Arrange-' ment, makes this, above all others, the favorite Knute to tho South, South-West, nnd tho Far West. Try It, and you will find traveling a luxury Instead nf a discomfort. Through Tickets via this Celebrated Llnrt for snlontall olUccs in tho United States nnd Cannda. All Information about Rates of Fare, Sleep lnir Car Accommodations, Tlmo Tables, &a, will ho cheerfully given lv npplyina to J, Q. A. DriAN. Gen'l Kastorn Airont, 3CM Wnshlnston Ft,, ftoston, Mass, and an llrosdway, New Vorsv JAMES II. WOOD. flen. Pass. Ast., Chicago. T. J. POTTE11, ban. Manager, Chloagoi LMAN'S PADS CURE simply BY THE ONLY TRUE MALARIA! Absorption.l.rH?J Antidote. Hi II If. no 1MIU JIUIE. Holman's Ajrue, Llrer nnd StomnrH Ia.l-?or MALAHIA. AOUB, I.IVKK and STOMACU TROtJ. . BLES. rrlco.00. Holmon' Special lad Adapted to old chronlo cases. Price $3.00. Zlolruan's Spleen Kelt For stubborn cases of nlar(red Spleoa and unyleldlns I.lvr and- Stomaci troubles. Prlca$3.60. , IIolmnn'M IiiranCai Pad Fof ailments nt Infants and children. Prle tl.V). Ilolman'si Itenal Pail For Kidney an Dladder Complaints. Price St.oo. tlolinan'i) lj(crl no Part For Fomnlr troubles. Prlei $3.00. IXolman'si Abnorptlvo ITledlrlnal ttity Planter Tna Kst plastermsdr porous on rubber baals. Price Sia. Holman's Almorpllvo ItledlrlnnI Foot PlnxterK Fornumbfeet nndslac pish rlrculntlon. Price per pslr M, Absorption Salt Medicated Foot Baths-. For Colds, Obstructions ana . all esses whera a foot bath I reeded. Per hslf lb. packsge, I5e For eslo by all drneglsls ot sent by mall, Sostpald, on receipt of price. Tha Ahsorptloa lit Is not "mailable" and must bo sent by Express at purchaser's expense. The success of Iloltuait'a Pad ass fn spired imitators who otter Pads similar 10 fobu and ooon to the tbub Holmas'h, aaylncrf "They are tha same, fee." Beware of all Hoods Pads, only pollen up to sell on tha repiw Utlon or the genuine. Fee that each Pad bears the green ratVAT ttEVEXUE stamp of tha Iiolman Pad Company with stove Trade.Mnrk. If afflicted with chronlo ailments send a con'' tliti description of symptoms, which will r celra prompt and careful attention. Dn J-ohun'm advice Is free. Full treatise seat. Ires on application. Address, JT1 ... Hos.lfAN PAD CO.. (P. O. Box SAiS) W Willl.-ua Street, NawTorb HAIR DTEls tha safest ana nest i aeta lnstas taneoasly, prodaclna tlm most natural shada of black orbrownidoe 10 not statu the salnieasl. Oly applied. A standard prvparation raroriw upon every welt ap pointed toilet for lads' or gentleman. Sold by all druirfflata and at. plied by iu! lulr ilre'r. J. CUISTADOKO, HJ William HlftMit. Krw VorH, ImfiioOiats itcixcf from Asthioa tml Hay Fever. f SCOTTISH m THTSTT.R Medicinal Pumers! PATENTED DEC. SOth, 1ST, The nieetrle Urht wki n-rl Jlun,.rt. Ut I claim that the icclliik Tkisil. AfMril tn ia ereatcr one, owlnr to the rrcat iiuat of suffering they have relieved, and the rM mty nave euecie.u i sunvreu Irom Atuim ser aftecn years In Scotlind and Amcriea and 1m new completely cured. I have bctn aludyimg tX inhaline; procaas fur vears, and as a result 1 nm Itive the world l i JIMidnal Immtrt, the at erTectlvc.and bv far lUr inott ceatement nreara tinn ever offered tn tlio public, fvr Aalnma n4 Hay Fever, also Sore Tluoat, Hoarseness from Poavhs, Catarrh, Itronchula, Ncnrala-I and Daph. thtria. Cure vnur Sore Thro-U with these Fumva and yon will licar no mors cf f 'iphtharla, They arc invahiable for piMic i rakira and aUic;rs. Thtfv art nut unin fjnrv loxra. and tan kn carried in the pocket, sad used at convenience. If ymi cannot net theni from jour Doctor, or Druggist, aend illr.rt in u,e rnanufacturcr, who will send them tn all parts of tu world, poster free. A child can use llieae Punter. ia tliey do ant have la b amukvd. Prirt, Oiu lUlltr far Jhx. MOIlltlKON tc SIMPSON, Ptep'iaaad Minufacturers, fin l Ale. O. For Sals by A. J. Dl'BLINQ, DRUSOIBT iDignica, I p, a- RISTADORO 3P