SSI .mivcui.i.iNiiors. sir uenry jumno says mat me most in peiliibrablo tjf Hindoo liars ma; bo rlelec - , fl by tho twitchltfjr of tliclr loos. Dr. Sort, -lento says ''whenever a (Inuclio tells you atiytlilnir, luok ntliis feelf If be moves Hum Be Is U flint; you a li. Tills was first ol served by Facunrio Qiilrojn the must accu rate observer of Gaucbo liobils. 1T" Be sun. ami Mop ami nsk for T)r. Bp ni men's Onnati V'ejti'lable Worm Medl eini. Warranted to cure or no pay. A.J. Hurling, Bnuk t., sole agent for firhlgliioiij Penua. 28 13w She was decorating her room with pic tures, and the perched his photo up on the tnpmost nnil,aiid remarked quietly i "Now( rltilng is lovely, and tho goose hangs hie.li," On a Chinese ship-yard be railed ajunk shop liuporlant lolruvelcrM. Sritriit. ldnocKMKMTs uin otTcrcd you by the mmi.tKOTOM Hoi'in. It will pay vtm lo rend their advertisement lo be lounu elso where in this issue. A Peoria lady picked up the other day two dead Knglish sparrows, their bills Inter locked eo firmly that they could not be sepa rated until broken. The belligerent birds &' d eviilontly been having a hot time of it. Ii the Jelly fish made, from the ocean currents t Pnro I'urt M ine. We take pleasure in directing the atten tion of the public to Siecr's celohinteil Tort Grape Wine, a pure and unadulterated ar ticle, upon whl'h every one may mint im plicitly rely. This wine is made at Sneer's vineyard, Passaic. Sew Jersey. It lias a rich llavor, mellow juclnew, and brilliant color j and' is hl'ghlv beneficial in all its pro-pcrtles-for invalids, especially females and aged persons and consumvllves. Foreale by A J. Dlirling and Dr. C!. T. Horn, Lehigh ton, and Zero Jt Kapsher, Welssport. A man, wbo didnl care three shakes of a lanib'ii tail for the newspapers, rodo four teen miles through a fierce rain storm to get a copy ( a weekly that 6poke of him as a prominent cillaen. Perfectly natural -'The Cincinnati Gazette calls her Belya A. Lockwoorl, Kuliess. , liny reiver. Messrs. Ely Bros.,- Druggists, Owego, N. Y. -I have been afflirted for twenty years, ilurinj: the months of August and September with Hay Fever, and havo tried various remedies for its relief without success. I was induced to try Cream Balm ; have used it Willi lavorahle results, and can confidently recommend it lo all similarly afflicted. Rob ert W Townley, (ex-Mjyor) Elizabeth,?. J. Price all' cents. Mews. Whlto liiirdlrk, Druggist, Ith aea.Jf. V. I recommend" to thote sulfer Ittff .'ns I have becnl with Hav Fevor, Ely's Cream Balm ; have tried nearly all thr remedies' I, couM tinu. and give tins a fle, nided preYerenee over them all. It has given hie Immediate relief. C. T. Stephens, Hard ware Mcirchanl, Ithaca, N. Y. Sept. 6, 1880. "I've often heard of the frufta of mar riuge," said Dubtdea. when informed that he wns the' father of twins, ''but most solemn ly protest against having those fruits pre sented to me In the thapo of pairs." Why is a fat man like a bllud man ? Be cause he feels his weigh. I have taken D. U. V. 0. with great bene fit lor caneral debiltt v, and recommend it to all. IW. D. W. Beadel, ; Chaplain Penitentiary Syracuse, N, T. Onarrauleed by all druggiaU 'Do yon Intend going; to a eummer re sort this summer?" inquired Miss FiUJoy of her practical friend. Oh, yes indeed. If there Is any pl'nco where stiminer resorts (Ills year we are going, surely."' Myself and wife having bocn afflicted for years with Dyepepsij, and during the time continued doling with bitters and other nos trums, with no benefit. Four bottles of D. It. V. G. has cured ns hntlr. Dr. J. W. CI Gould, Syracuse, J. V. Gnarranteed by all druggists. Advertisements in the funn of green backs, though forbidden lung ug", aro still circulated in- some places, and two dealers iu Philadelphia have ju.t been fined $100 each for using them. Gouvernenrr(X. Y.) Herald. With great pleasure- we recommend as a radical cure lor rheumatism, St, Jacobs Oil. This wondcrlul remedy has been extensive ly uswl by a large number of peoplo who daily testify to its marvelous eJTects. "You can trust a man who loves a horse or dogj" says a recent writer. You can And It you crust him with your horse or dog, you may never see the animal again, A four year-old child, who while visit ing, saw bellows ut.ed to blow an open fire, informed her niotherthat"thty shovel wind iiila the Cre duwu to Aunt Augusta's." How to (ict Mull. Thousands of persons are constantly troub le,! with a combination of diseases. Dis eased kidneys and costive bowels are their tormentors. They should know that Kid ney Wort acts iS these organs at the tame time, causing Ihem to throw olT'tbo poisons thai have clogged them, nml so 'renewing tli -ule nun. Huailieds.lo.tify Xo.'thlsi 2'UtaLiftg Jiast, . -To Jivoe, sniiplr.iiiiaiily life, to pay your own way' and wdo your' own work whatever It miiy tie," is the way to become ageutleman acoordlng to Thomas Hughes. It is aaM that tlio editor', drawer In Harper1. Magatine is inaJo up by a woman. Eo aro a great many editor's drawers. Tor euto Grip. Naughty, hut it is true. I.adj- Uenullfler.. Indies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks, and sparkling eyes with all the cos metics of France or beautified ol tho world while In pour health, and nothing .wll give you suoti ticn mood, good health, streuclh and beauty as Hup Iiiltrrs. A trial is cer tain proof, - Hotel waiters have beguu lo gather in the "summer quarters" of the boarders. Egg snclalsit which the young men are exiwcled'toslielT out, are popular all over the West. j- Actors oflen quarrel, but they always liave to "make up" before they go un to tho ttago. -A bail boy yelled In the street yesterday "bonk out for. your mother lu-law," and two- thirds of the men present looked scared. - When a Leadville man is selected dea eon of a church he isn't considered to do the Hlte t'linu K J'win't Invite the ye.try eut to take liquor TUo ami never Button the United Slates, fir when It is oboot to dlsa pear belotr the boriton In Alaska, it ronuneiievs to beam Mshtlf I" Maine. -An ordinary woman wsist is thirtj tnchu arounil. An ordiiury man's arm Is about thirty inches long. lion admiral are tho irorkt of nature I It mtT not te geuerally known that the postal regulations forbid all persons employ ed in tha postal service reading the contents ef postal cards transmitted In the mails un 4er penalty of not less than one thousand dollars for each tasj of dljobedlonco. John Noble and his ramile, consisting of bis wife nd elchlclilMron, haveroiiieall lb war Inun Australia, to settle iu Tuscola, rauntv. M rh., where Mr. Ko'ile hat some brober I vor. Their iujz from Aus- tr to New Y"rk via t'tilahj enst H.iOO . I - . - . I ' rr.iuo i r.iemuTO V4 aiusnui csieuier. Complaints At till' season, various diseases of the bowel uro purulent, and many lint are ioil through lacK of knowledge ol a sain nntl xiirc remedy. l'mtitY Davis' Pain ICll.t.cu is ii tvrc cure for Diarrliccn, Dys- uiterv. I'lioloni. Cholera Morbus. Summer Complaint, vie, unci la jyrfcctly tae. Itvad the followinf!! DiiNimmaa. N. T., March S2, ltfL rr.Rnr Davis Pai KlLLKn ttnrrfalU to afford (iMfciNl rlit tor cramp and pain In t'le r-tomoch. JowEr-H BunDlTT. KlouotvltLr, N. Y-il',l'- S. 18SI. The rerv tci nit dtcf no I know or for dysentery, Clio em morlm. and frumps In the ctomach. Hate uncd It for yenw, and It ii evre rure everj time. Jl'LlUB W. Dcs. Moimoos A. towa, Msrrli II, lsl. . I hux o uM your 1' tn KiLT.Gn In re ere ea-es of crarai.ootleftn'lcboleriiuoibuanmtKaventmoet injUm inter. L Ii ('Ai.nwFtib. CAntEAVH.1,1!. OA., Fell. i 161. Tor t.intyyerii I ImoiitcJ jourPAiw KiLtxn In my 'siiiily. Hive uvd It many tlmi s lor howl comptalns, nud It nlrmyi eMr4. W ould ivt f(x t pate wltlijnt a Vol la la the Boiibb. .1. Ti. Ivik. K ir.n. Me. . Jjiu. i:i. 1&S1. H.1V6 niwl li:3nT D ivia' Paim Killi n ler twoho y?ir. Jt H tcr. turt. ani ,ci:cc. iNO mower kbouHaUowlttibaousortbnfan.lv. 1. I. Katps. OxtlDA, X. T..ICU. in, 1W1. , Wn Im-in it.tnr 1ft mur IJ, ni err tut), inrl It ftlwayumiM Immvtivn r 1 cf. ovi d hLrdly daro Ji W. O. Bpkbht. CnvwiTnnBn. fl fl . 1 . Ii. f Iwl. Kearly cvfry luully lu tbla nction I e, ii- n bolite V. S Cossnt-ATi- CnsrrLr,l:iiKNisu liicMit rb. 1S!L , IhixoknowntERny Davip'P.ui; Kii.Lnaluiorl frou tlmlay It was Intrfdecea.auo f.lt r )e.irs ol oo-irvaliOTi an'l u-e I rrnr.t lis rruico la w boiVvbotd iu &u Ctr"ttM'.i i,f w I'y. I H. VoTirn. t'. B. Co-tut Bt'HTON.oN-lnincT E-co. I hid been reveml dayn eul.ermT esf rely frop dlarrbra. tiecemrau e.1 wlt'j t'teure poll', v utn 1 tnei your l'Anc IdLur, au.l lounil 'mp-l im ton' relief. a J. NooHt SI KoyTACrr Et Xoiciiom. hya. Tlnrlrt- jiltIiVnM t f twt ntr.thrfle 1 D ill 1.1 1 lltita I havrt plvs i it in Voanr caw or c:tMrrbre.i. dlen an J cholera, ouu never known toiciitoBii- N.j family ran Bafely 1 without thi' invalunWo remedy. Its price briug3 i within tlio reach of nil. For Rale by nil druggists at 25c, COc. and S1.00 ncr bottle. PERRY DAVIS & EON, Proprietors, l'rovicience, u, i, Jcte 18 trtscpt. 1-nrra U0F 68 68 68 A EA1I 68 08 68 68 I have just bought, at an inside price, from my Manufacturers about Thirty-Five IIokem for which I have been getting (and justly too) 75 cents, and now I will offer my 68 whole line of the No. 2 GRADE STAR SHIRTS at the very low price of 68 cts. each, which is candidly from 5 to 8 cents less than the material cost without mak . ing up. Remember, this Shirt is just as good as if I sold it for 75 cents ; it is made t)0 , r.i. - .i . ir ! .) Til i ; t t -itr.' .1 j ri oi iue same goou, strong iuusim, o-i iyxjinen rtosoiu, jj;nen viisiuanus, onouiaer Seam, Yoke, and every one is 68 Warranted to Fit, or the Money Refunded. I have also a full line of the No. 1 GRADE, which is excelled by any nowhere for $1.00, and I get only 90 cents for them. 68 68 Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Carpets, Groceries, Provisions, &c, And a New Line of Moss Rose, M-torateil Claier Sets at less prices fa Uro. and a choice line of LAWNS and PRESS BUNTINGS at BOTTOM PRICES (and Honest Prices too.) ltcmcillbcr it IS 68 68 May 28, ISSl-yl CARBON ADVOCATE PLAIN AND FANCY BOOB JOB PRIMd HOUSE DANKWAY, a short distance above the Lehigh Valley lt.lt. Depot, LEHIGHTON, PA. We are now fully prepared to execute every description ofPIUNTINO, Iron) a Yisitii Card to a Large Poster ! rosters, Handbills, Dodgers, Circulars, Shipping Tags, ' Cards, Dill Heads, Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes, Slat. monU, Programmes, Pamphlets, Lo., In Uejt Manner, at Reasonable Prices ! Inventors will Adranre their Interests br KmnlON Ini an Exnerleneed Attorney resident Jn i ashlnirlon. r'. A. Lehmann, Solicitor of I ton. 1). l. lias had ears of moce'iiful Prae. nee, ana was lormeriy an Eieimner 01 ra- tents In the Patent Olflc.. All business be fore tho (Jourli orjttie Department promptly attended to. Fee contlnKcut upon auocess. bend lor Circular. April mr-cor. TARTL1NC DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A ietlm of youthful Imprudence causing Prttastura Deesr, Nervous Debility, Vott Usn bond, etc, uaviug tried In vain every known remedr.baa discovered a simple self cure, which be will send FSCC to bis follow-sufferer., td. dress i. II, UEEVES, J Chatham bt, X, X.' January , lSSl.yl IN MISSISSIPPI, rr SALE and EXCHAN'QEat flOandttt l'EKAOKK. Address, A. SEEKS sJu Atlantle Avanue, !.. vj.tut UaooxiTX, X. i A. $$ Wmv9 Masntactnrer of and Sealer In STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS, fin aui SliccMron Ware and General Honse Fnniishins Goods. ItnnFIX) nml Sl'OUTING dona at short notlco and at Lowest Cash Prices. Krerralnrtof STOVE ORATKS and FITtE ORIUKS iteptconsMnuy on nauu. Store on SOUTH Street, A law doors above Bank St., LClllQIITON. I'ntronnce solicited Bjttto;lon imarnntned. Oct. 8-yi A. 1). Mosann. Stili..:; iMthnr A WEEK In Tonrown town. 13. ro Outfit free. No risk. Unttfler If you n bti'lnciiN at which nnrrtonK ni cither rbi enn mans crenr car All the nun iiirv Miirtttwi'io iui miuiusn iu ix. II LLKTr. & CO.. Portland. Ale. Juno 23-1 v S2 Wfttoheii.rfemT71iiflftS.r.8.ThitMetiniinlInf OfilS.IirtIUHonfol.U5. &0llJcnldfl2.CbMi.( andliettforiiMirtpeBUttTTiui,7MMa, Vthublt ealalocatfn. ThsmpMo k Co. Ill iVamafcUN.Y. Januarj S9, issi.yl 68 63 68 68 C1AICJS SW ALL ! OF THE I nAVE A FULL LINE OF DOES WONDERFUL CURES 1 Dfrauso tt acts on tli LITER, U0WEL3 Aud luDriUTS at the same time. j EeoauBe It oleanses tfid ertm of tho potion oua honor that do vtlope In Kidney ud TJxU nary DUe&Jca, CiUoasnesa, Jftundlce( Comtl. patlon. Files, or In Zlhoumatism, Nenrll, tfervoua Dbordcra and Femola Compl&lnU SEE WHAT PEOPLE CAY I 1 Eaorrns B. Stork, of Jnnetlon dir. Kirut. ajr, Kidnvr.Wort cured him after rfguUr I'toj sIcUjxj linj been trjinc for four years. Mm. John A mail, of Washington, Ohio, pays her boy was elren up to dio by fur prominent phyilclans and that lie was afterwards cared by Kidney -Wort. 1L M. n. Goodwin, an nltAi In fTtiardan. Ohio. nays bo was not expected to Ut. being bloated beyond belief, but Kidney. Wort lured him. Anna I Jarrett of ftouth fialam. If. Y aay that Mren year aaiTerlnff front kidney tronblea and other complicatUtfia was ended by the use ot Kidney-Wort. John B. Lawrence of Jackson, Tenn., snfferM for yean from liver and kidney troubles and after taking "Iwurels of other medicines tuaney.Wvrt made him well. ijiicuK'i uoiu ot oiiiEimci7 venter, h.j tutlrcd right years with kldner dltnculty and was nnablo to wotlc KJdney-AVort made him PERMANENTLY CURES I KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS. ! Constipation and Piles. LBrK la put up la Iry Teretable Farm la tIneaBf.oiioiuckaffeof whlonmakbaiix quui. of raediclna. Alio in Ltauld Farm. vtrTCn. leeatraud, for UioM Uuu caanet rauiily prs- KV II acli lelta eeual eSlelae) M tiUur on. GET IT AT Til & DRUOQISTS. ritlCE, tl.O 1TF.LI.S, IHCIUUBS05 Co., Trop's, 1 send th dry post-paid.) m nmciOJ.TT. USE RAZORINE ! SHAVING I MADE EASY ! NO MORE DULL RAZORS I A lata dlicoverr. which hai at onco gained a de terred promlncDO from Itt own merit, Ai an aid to e hi Tiny, u hat noyer been equalled. it It lnraluable to eTry one wbo uiei a Raior or deilres a iharp keen,inttru. mcmiorany purjwie. RAZORINE. Dy use of this wonderful powder, the edge of the ae eene.trasor may bj 1m proved. Tho most wiry beard may bo removed Irom the most tender skin without pain or Incon venience. RAZORINE. Removes all areatlol the Individual use of the raior. Any man possessing a beard, can by lb. use of this rsnartaMs discovery on his strap, remove bis beard with ease, comfort and celerity, JgtAti wanted In every town and county. Send ler circular with teroir. ke. ' lly mall post-paid lor to esnts. Sample Address S. RAT MOM) & CO., .87 I'flrk How, NEW YORK OITV. mav" Jii3 WHY? Ch,' THEGREAT RHEUMATISM, Nourafgi'a, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of tho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell' ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacotis On as a aafe, urct slmjtlo and cheap Kateroal Ilemedy. A trial entails but the comrnratlrcty trtfltne ontlav of 50 Cents, and crery one inffcr lng with pain can havo cheap aaa positive proof of Its claims. Diroctlons In Eleven Languages. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & CO., JJatrimore, 2Td., IT. 5. 4 March t, USl.vl 68 68 68 Cents 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 Ilespeotfally announces to the people of Le blghton ami Its vicinity, that be Is now pre pared to supply them with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Mate rials at Price, fully ss lowas thesameartlele, can be bought lor elsewhere. Ilere'are a fen of the Inducements offered : Parlor Sets at from M to (so Walnut Marble-top DrcsMng Case lledroom Suites. 3 nieces Aid to AM rPatnted lledroom bultes (IS to f to (jane rteaien unairs, perseioi o.., fe Ugmmon rhalrs, per set of ft ft and all other Qoods equally cheap. In this connection, I desire to call the at tention of the people to my ample facilities In THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE, and a lull line of UAhKLTS and COt'FIMS, I am prepared to attend promptly to all r ders In this line, at lowest prices. ratronag. respectfully solicited and the most ample satisfaction guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, oetll RANK St., Lehlghton. JOHN R HALBACH, Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voioa and Theory.) LEHIGHTON, PA. Bole agent for tha J. & C. Fischer Piano ; And dealer In all kinds of Planes and Organs. Terms low and easy. Slate, Umber, bricks, etc., taken In eicbange. Sheet Mutt and books furnished on short notice. rorpartlcalari, terms, fca., Addrtss, JOHN r. HALCAOIl. Ang, 1170-ly. Lthltfhton, P. ILelfiigiafoiie FARMERS' COLUMN. Crop ItcitoriN. The Chicago Tribune has one solid article' eleven long columns, of reports frou bun Jreds of towns, counties and Stales of tho grain-growing West : reports eo full, exact, comprehensive and Intelligible that those interested In the prospcet of harvests must find the facta invaluable as a basis of sound judgment. Tho amount of labor, cars and correspondence Involved must be Immense In the preparation or such a mass of well digested Intelligence, and only an cntcrnris ing and painstaking journal could lurntsh such reports. They give us also a larger ytew of the vast area of territory now dovoted to tho great work of feeding tho world. Only one clcycnlli of tho availablo land is yet occu pled, and wo shall not only furnish work and wages for the laborers of the Old World who come to us, but we shall continue to send breadstulls abroad to feed those who are able to buy them at home. How to Blake a Lmvit. A correspondent of the Country Gentleman writes t "The very best grass I have made use otJ for a lawn is unquestionably orchard grass But then, to make it effecluul for Ibis pur pose, no hslf-way measures should be prac tlced in preparing tho ground, sowing the seed, and cutting tho crasa. The soil should be rich, in fine tilth, and free from weeds Tho best preparation of it is to cultivate it In potatoes or some other hoed crop the pro ceding year. If this can be taken off In August, early or late, according to climate, the seed msy.be safely sown in that month if not, leave It till tho following spring, and then put it In as early as possible. Plough, harrow very fine,and level theground. Then sow at least at the rale of four bushels per acre, so that tho ground can bo thickly stocked. If this is not done, the grass forms tussocks, and these spoil tho beauty of the lawn, Never sow clover or any other seed with this for a lawn, but one may do 60 with clover only for a fie d crop if desired, as both are ready nt thozaino time to cut for hay, which, lo have it tender and succulcn', snouid be In the earliest of blossoming. Af ter sowing, brush the surlaco nlcoly, and then roll. Cut the grass ns oflen ns it gets about four Inches high. This keeps it from growing coarse, nnd makes a closer 6rmer sod. This grass is tho first to shoot up In the spring, and the last to turn brown In late autumn or during the winter. Ray grass, if treated in the above manuer, comes next to orchard grass in making n superior lawn." Strnwbcrrlcx. Tho last pint of strawberries is picked then what? Will you plow down the old bed or go lo work for another crop from the same ground ? Some people think it host to have a bod entirely now for each year's picking. An old, and very large grower of this fruit, starts tho harrow after the crop Is gathered and keepj the soil mellow throiipb June and July. Ho uses a fine steel-toothed harrow with twelve teeth, between the rows tho same os.in a newly planted bed. This cuts the ground fine and does nol cover the plants. No matter ifnne.fourtli lo one third of the vines are rooted out, and the remain der "Jook ssdly demortlted"ln conseqnenre they will soon rcroTer, and the next crop will bo all Iho belter for the sovere scarify.' Ing. Some growers first mow off the leaves and ua a plough instead of a harrow, ploughing a furrow from Iho row, leaving an nnploiighed space six to nine Inches wide. thinning out the plants in the row v,ith a hand plough, afterwards using Iho hsrrow between the rows. A new bed mav be start. ed now, to fruit next year by spading up a oau oi earth with the plants, and setting without disturbing the roots. Those wlm like the hill system can set the plants in rows both ways and uiea wheelbsrrow with a sheet-iron wheel, having a sharp-edged rim for cutting the runners. This will do the work. The fine toothed harrow can be run both ways, so that no hand-hoelng is needod. In the matted row system, the run ners may be kept cut offuntil riy In Au gust when the horse cultivation should cease and tho runners bo allowed lo lake root. Joi-mer'i JouraaZ. rAlt.-II NOTES. Tho richest and thickest eresm cvntalni from 55 to 65 per cent, of water. A few drops of ammonia added lo (he water in a vaso of flowers wlll'preserve Ihem much longer. Cows should be milked at least twice each day, and at regular hours. The strip- pings contain most of the cream, or butter. and this a pcor milker rarely obtains. Among newly-set plants, cabbages and tomatoes, the frequent use of a sharp-tooth ed rake, which can bo passed rspldly over the ground, will destroy vast numbers of weeds before they make much show. Within a few years the exportation of dried apples from this country to France has enormously increased. It is now said that a considerable part of this useful pro duct comes back In the form of Normandy cider and light claret. There should be always a heap of cin ders, or burnt clay, In a corner of tbe pig' stye, which young and old will root about and crack like walnuts, on occasion. Tbey seem to euloy H very much .and It does them good, conducing lo their more rapid fatten-" lug by tbe carbon tbey swallow. To slip geraniums, take a bottle, fill it with water, then take your slip and wrap cotton about it about an inch from the topi press it firmly into tbe bottle (the cotton pre. serving the slip and keeping tbe water from evaporating); then place lu a sunny place, and soon roots will appear. FrenticeMulford declares that two hour's work about a hot stove Is more exhtusttng than four hour's work out of doors, end thinks the women who In Europe do men's work in the fields are better off than the American housewifc'f whose Ufa five-sixths are spent in the kitchen. There is more truth than poetry in this. Many of the most pernicious weeds with which farmers have lo contend are eagerly eaten by sheep Id their early or soft etato, and ultimately may bo eradicated In this way. It is stated as a fact that land slock ed with sheep is comparatively free all from weeds. A Maine farmer sayi ; "Where I to plant an orchard and bad two locations, one in a valley surrounded by hills except on the south side, -and tbe other a high elevation exposed to high winds, I would choose tha latter in preference to lbs former. Tbe grea object is to keep back the blooming as long as possible, and this can be done best In northern exposures without shelter." Subscribe for Ibt Asvocm, only on dclUr ayiar- MILLINER! GOODS, Including Hats, Honnets, Flowers, Ribbons, Feathers, Notions, and DRESS TRIMMINGS NEW GOODS 11ECEIVED WEEKLY. All work done In the latest style, and most durable manner, at tho lowest essh prices. STORK; at the Intersection BANK STREET and BANK WAY, LEHIGHTON, PA, aprliao, 1181-yl. A TRUE j A PERFECT STRENSTKEflEsl.A SUSIE REVIVER. IKON lilTTng aro liialily recomuicri.'.r.l f r nil ilhcaprs re juiiin3 acrta'm pud or'cionttoit'.c; especially If' v slivn, L'vr, -a, InUr-r.iti.-:tt iaivs, It'anl i,f AppeUlc,Ij:3vf Kniiu, Ia. 'f Vutrrpj, te. I'tiriclas l!is blooiljStpjnjthciK th? muscle?, nail civeinivli.ittitliemtv'.i. They net Kfc.0 a cjurm on the digolivo organs, lcmoriuR till ilyFjX'piIoF.niiptoni?, tuch i Tat'.ht the F'lod, Bilchinj, ITciit in the btomach, JTccrl'tm, rti. 'i'lic only Iron Preiiar-itjon tliut will not Ijlaekri tli i i : tli r give licatlaclic. Cn!d by nil drugguts. 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Acidity of the Flatulency, Liver and Complalat, Torpid Constipation. Pitas, Dack and Limbs, Purifier In Cuaraa. te.'dbyall Druccliu to rive Her. feet satis refuadad. lxirtn best ap. ffrietion or money Try !l Our Vital Toole Bitters. tho petlw in tbe World. Call for them. G D. R.V.C. Mfg. Co., Prop's, SYRACUSE, N. V. Now York Depot, Cat.CrlHsstn, !U rata etrut. sucn asrn, treu aftctuS Stomach. Kidney I Liver frfi Ache, i gj It U the best 1 m m best lllood MfisMSB FBsTTI ths SorId. m if ImmcuaUM muni iron Astliroa tnl Hay Povor. 0 SCOTTISH" THISTLE' Medicinal Turners! TATENTED DEC. tub, 1479. . The Electric Light was a great dlscenrery, eWt I claim that the Sceltiik Jtiillt MKtktntI m. C ' 3- Srel,r a, owlni to the great amoai or sufferlof; they hao relieved, and the eturas they have enacted. I anffercd from-Arthaa for Arisen years In Scotland end Aaierlea and I am now completely cured. I have besn studying Ut Inhaling process for roars, and aa a retail lnw give tks world tie Mciirfnal ttiMnri, the raost enectlve.and by far tha most cobs enient preeaaa tifin ever offersd to the rinUlc, far Asthma mi llav fever, also Sore Tliroat, Hoarsanets fraaa Coughs, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Neuralrls and Dtpts thtrla. Cure yojrbtire Throat with (heat Fustier and von will near nn mcra cf Dinhtbarla. TLev are invaluable for puMic rpeakers snd singer. They are put up in fancy boars, and ean ba carried In the pnektt, aa4 tised at convtnlsat. If you cannot get them from jwt Doctor, or Druggist, srnd dlrort to the manufacturer, wh will aend thorn to all parts of the world, ppHat free. A child ean us: these Fiirr.crs. as ihey do pet hav n Iw smoked. Prist, Out Pillar tr Bet. MOmtlSON- t SIMPSON, Iio' aud Mannfacturers, rial iJtiHi, O. rarRaUb? A 'J.DUBLINO, DEU0O1ST Lehiuhue, Pa V'M
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