MISCELLANEOUS. -Every fanner stioiilj subscribe for tbo AnBUK Auvooatk only $1.00 a year, and n t rn B iok free. Full Goods Shales. A fjshiurtablo belle is not always high toned. Tlia mailed spirited horse on recorJ A jony of bran Jy. When a in.iii tells you tlint ho lies, be llave Mm. --' nnp hose to be nf us In tlm world' ns tli o curler euM. -The voliimo nf tvery wmiian'a llfomrn inon"cs with Chip. I. Ami frequently ernlr with l.i in. lit. Luuis liasfiwyen tlimisaml rats, nn ' ii S)iitu of ibi illaviurtigltii; fact, slill )i !ts t beoomnH Rrfiit oitv. Why ronliiino thuu-o uf rcmr-illcs that onljr relieve, when lily's Cruani Halm.tjlti.is atitcif nipl!ejtloii nml n SJre omo h.r Ca tarrh, Hny Fever anil CuM lu liend.can be bit 1 for 60 cents 1 Apply Into nostrils with litllo finger. 1 was troubled ivlih Chmtiu C.itnrih imil Cii'littntig In iny hertd, was veiy di-af at times and had illseliari-i fioni my ears, bo sides bciiii? unalile to breathe through tm nise. Il-lnio llin seoiind lmit nl Kly'a Cream lltlm was exhausted 1 ivaariiit-il.and Ut Jay tiiij-iy saund lie ill Ii. C. J. Corbin, 023 Oilnnt St.. Fiehl Manager l'lilludel !iin 1'iHj Uinise, l'a. Ii is nn I'xucmtliiii. Kty's Cream Hilu Is a cuif tcir Oiilairli, IIhj J-Vver ni.d Ould hi head Many rii-ea I'fiv-p Ih-pu mmlr n no'it! mv piutoniers. n other reinrdt Ii i ever equal led thn Halm in Rood lesulli. A. J. Odeuwelder, Huston, l'a. Simobody main taineil in the presonco of Cunning, that pnyeriy was u blessing. Thn 'Minister observed, "That Is Ii erallv lnakiug n virtue of iicmrily." - An I iwa fanner bet u new hat that he could ciosj ther.ilrnad track with his team bil ire tho train came up. He hist by ten lu 't ; tho distance was measured by his Loir. Iit-"An is It the tuxl train fur 11 s tn ye waul? Faith that neiil an hour ago, fttl" ' StuAlpine Moss, Alpiuo Jfoss, Alpine M"3, Alpine Man, Aipme Moss, Alin Muss, Alpine M M, Aloiue Mn, Alpine Mos-1, Alpine Mis, Alpmu Alwss, Aljiiue ?.1i&s, Alpine Moss. Stalwar!i:n has got tho wont bruising this .irno that ii h is been i-uinj'i-IU-d to talio since it was tramped on in Chicago two yojra ago l.nt June. Tiio i-ircua tide' 7lio was cleeted to the Italian Parliament is, wo beliere, the only politiciau who van successfully ri.lp two horses at once. "Wells' I.iltli lienewer" restore? health and vis'ir, cuies Dyspepsia, Iliiiwtince,-Jcx uul Debility. 1. A "legiilur cbuieh pier" is too often ir tegular In every other refpert. It may be soino consul. il ion to Mr. Fol- gerto reflect that he had tho largest funer hi on record. Xltsties "Wern you baptisod, Kezinh, when you were named?" Maid "Law, ut i'aiiijve dun't baptize In uur church ; we Iimnergo. "BOTJQH Oil KAT8." Oars out r.its, nnee, roaches, flies, ants bdd'bus, skunks, chipmunks, gophers, lie Druggists. Miss M. A. MDEB,i "Respectfully announces to her lady friends that she has just received a full lino of the latest novelties in FALL & WINTER no ATM Ineluillnp: Hats, lionnets, I'lmrcrr, Klt'oons, Fe .thers, Kutlons, and DItLSS TliIMMftTS NKW GOODS Kl-CEIVEl) WEEKLY. A witness having given before Lord Ellenboiough some viry rumbling, or rath er, discreditable evidence, was usked in cross examination what he was. Witness "I employ myself as a surgeon " Lord Kllouborougii "But does anyone cltecni jdey you as a turgeon V" The man who cheats his landlord is j4pea to tbe. charge of ignore-rents. JW Wis undorslaud that there is to bo n company formed to purchase the. formula and business of the K'ieelslor Ituplure Cure now prepared and sold under the personal dinclion of Mr. F. II. Merrick. This remedy is gaining ti famous reputation thro' the country equally as great as it has in our eily. Too many serum eases ol lluplure that have been cured here in out runlsl are tne realms mativ of our eamt n list nro so anximH to gt a chance to pur chase stock. It is rumored that if tho com Jinny or (Miub nation is formed the prico of inn ireaimeiH win no aavani-eii lull iiereeut or double the present price. Mr. W. .1. Levis of thnOjdenVmrtr Urug House claims that it is a very (in proiiir.iiiou and bound to succeed. Wo mosi cheerfully congratu late .itr.-Merricx ou inving made such sue cess in getting up n iireimrntion that so ef fectually cures rupture. St.itUiica show that about one in every live persons are thus al lliclcd. Wo are crelitably informed thut Mr, Merrick has sent out during the past six months over one hundred free treat ments to clergymen and parties unable to pay for tho remedy. OjdctnJurq AVim. As tho price "of the U?mlinr Ituplure ircauueni win ue advanced in n short timi' wo advise anv ono sufTenni Irom linniure to senil at once for o Free Uook on Hui.ttire, When an Edgefield youth goes tospark a girl he finds the old lady in ono corner of the room.the old mm lu another, and a dog under the melodeou and he is required to eKak up liko an unitor. If brevity is the soul of wit, Charles Augusta Siil.'iiiitu must have appeared very tumulously humoroi's last night, as lie came prancing home with the potuiiHUo of bis Irosseou bit oil' by hit best girl's fcyorito cky-blue terrier. Tho prson that aunos tho minister or lecturer and the congregation or audience by continually hacking ami evighing should either remain at home or lake n dose of Bines' Syrnp id Par, Wild Chorry and Hoar- liounj beforo lie leaves. It is said that I he floo Incurred at Ark nnsaw, Koah use talkln;, wo learn more and more everdsy. Howjvpr, 7oremeuil cr that i'ah loolcd nut of the Aikciitaw Muunt Ararat. -Ailoj is valued neeor ling to his rcenls, a rich man accoiding lohisernts, an-l n wise man according to hii sens?,huta piragriph cr and a poor man, alas, according to thei jiou-icnsc. - "u"irelp yours-ll nud others will helji you." Uuttlon t tail to iiso Kiduey-Woit iir all liver, kidney, and Ix.Mrl oompliint', ' piles, eistlvenesi, etc Tnidanml of the ieoplo for au -as!er metliod ol preparing Kidney-Wort has in t iced the proprietors, the well known wholesil druggist, Wei's, Richardson k Co., of Kurlingtnii, Vt., to prrpare it for sale in liquid foiin us well as in dry form, v There Is a man living in this vicinity wbi is so alllre l Isiy Hint when La once gets to work lie Is loo bry toi stop. You can always tell the falidlti man iy In tia'lin twenty seven entfs aihl col i irs to tbe laundry nivnmpaiiied by a single tli lit. Three hundred dollars had been spent to educate her in iouie, Intnl. French and growing, and yet she wrote "Send ix yards jdsywl go'd't'y bearer." A chsrniiug young actress, who knew lum well, was very much put out because Tuny Tailor without speaking. She thought lie ir as altogetlnr tto Toliey. All work done In tho latest style, and uut rtiirnhlc rcanncr, nt tbo lonl-st cash rrlces. STOlti;: at tho Intersection of HANK tiTHEHTand DANKU'AY, I.KIIUIHTON, I'A, r.pill to, lttl-yl. valuable. An r!n1iAh Vftcrlnorr surfeon finil r?tnmlit. fmtr IranlluK in this country, sari that most of ths llorseeiid Cattle t'ott ders hold liere are worlti lc tru-li. lie says that Sheridan's Condition ,-on carlli will make Ikui lay like Slierld.-m'i- t'utiditimi fonileis. llose.l tca5tiooiitiit . Nnlhin. to 1 pint loud. SuKl evcryiihere, orsiiut by mail tor a k-iu-i-.staiiiiu. 1. .s. Jonxbo.s & Co.. J'osio,Mass AS' mm mm INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Curca all diseases of tho Stomaoh, Liver, Bow els, Kidneys, Skin and Blood. Jftlhons testi fy to it3 ofticaoy in healing tho ahovo named r' diseases, and pronounce it to be the 34i- i'rPfli! flforlr BEST 11E1MEDY KNOWN TO MAN. Guaranteed to Care Dyspepsia. OglTA GENTS XV A N T E D,D l.aboiatoiy 77 West 3d St., Ncv,' York City, Druggists sell it. IVKUNS, Dautiiin 06., I'A. Dn. Clark Joiinfoj. ; My tndv wasllicrally covered with Tetter, tor which I could (ret no relief until I tnolt jour INlij AN HLOOl) tiYUlfl', which has clleotually cured me. 1 recommend It highly. IINOOU BUKQElt- FARMERS' COLUMN. 4 Manufacturer of end Dealer In STOVES, RAItES AliD HEATERS, nil aud SlieeMrsn Ware and General HQnso Fornlsbing Goads. lttoriM3 and MWUTIXK don? n' short notice and nt Lowest Oath 1'iiccs. I'WMnil f R'lOVH (ItlATJJR CEd TITtE MUCKS kojiteouatriiitlr on liantl. Store on SOUTH Street, A few doors ouovo Dank Bt, I.UHIQinON. rationatosolUitcd ua. 6-vl Satlstao irnirnrniitei-d. a. ii. ;.io.jSi:n. J. F. HALBACH, MusiC BealeII -AND- liisiructor in Music LEHIGHTON, Penna. A full lino of all kinds of in TiTfim-nrrrti? Sheet Music, MUSIC BOOKS, Sc., Is constantly kept on hand nt tho Ware Unoiii, near the L. S. Depot. WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY or THIS COUff TflY WILL BEE OV EXAMINING THIS t-lAP THATTHS Solo Agent in tbo Lehigh Valley for Belming Pianos ! Call nnd see them; they have no supeiior. A1m, Agent for Weber, Deelccr, Connor and J. r. I1P.I3 Planes, Ana various lakes or OR&AES Instruction piven at Topil's rvildeiicr i n Piano, O.-jan, Ytiiiss and 'I henry. t '.s 1m Lost, How Mcrctl ! Jnt ruli,,R,i"tl, n :h w edition of CV I. VFItWI l.t.S i'HH: tAl.n fcl-AV tin iiiiuui curt 1-1 f-rrniuiuUt:iiO! a 01 . ni I at V'-tn luui uutT v tt uunal lrfua'-tM, Imp ilItHtnitH to Marri fw ito t ti'wt, t o MJUFiloN, IUilRrt-Y -ircl ii r u ilrcu bv ci'I (uiiuitt' itco cr vu ii.!n.vi'tm- Til" vvh itial.'tl nll'nr in tin rtimrtMe toy 0 emiy ik-aio'inir ue. tio.n u tttti ly uhiV tn'CMirn! tta 'tier ttfil ttu Hi nulla' 4-ilit0 II Intiue nt n nirtl- ot ( me ,11 1:1 c aiii.ilc.(-f r I im riitl rSf'Ciutti jv ji n -it wltxli vvty ff'if no itmt'er vltar I.; ronu lou ji-a U- unit' iuiti Ultj.ftcii tbe:nlyt i nv .ttiy, niiJ aii rtil.v. C Tiiit r,ftmo aiinuM b lit ihs leiuUct cvt'iy j until ut u niiy twin iu H.e lum. PcA ii.hIit , in n ;i'nln iivc(.or to any n Hii'v, MUJt-pi (t oil icc it ul nix icnU if lio iciajro etampj. aSX o VIio Cuhrnrcll .MrUieal Co,f v. o. 11 .X U A KM ht.. KtiW Yk NT V. ice 7, ;ssst-i Best buineMiiow brftire ttie puti lie. Y011 mu u-an-- louney litter iit van (r n Uian at aur tlilnz '. (-tnital not needed. ve wl 1 Mai , vuu. eltaiVay and nrvr rd ruado at U -ine ny tin-In-iluMiiMi, Men. wome-u. Oort caul iriris wmiiwcI everrirtie to work ioi im. Nuir h to- tlH. Vo.l oMi'work in iiurj tun uul or ie-vc v-ur wliule LfjnA Lu 1L.41 litis nrHM. Vmj eii.u litAMt nettle ftnqiio 1110 HurL. Nu tituer tjj'H'.iiMui wl 1 lav k'ou iiar.y aa wall TSo une oaa fall tu mase ruorioeua 11 .y tv m-i'irm. nt ouee. Potly riu'ft andteiinarrc M -ut v lua 1 laal wa- le auJ i.on -rail). Ai!Ur. Yiiti! 1" " Au ' gnata, JtalLc. i.nu-.. I CUICAGO.ROCK ISLAND &PACIFIG R'Y Shut Out tho Cold. The temperature of tbe li vine animal body cannot vary greatly, and tboreforq when the weather grows colder there is ati increased demand fur food to beceniuined In keeping up tho natural beat. A l;w temperature la an expensive condition, as every farmer who has wintered hla elock well Itnou'c. There are two general meth ods of overcoming tho wearing nnd ex h austinc eflccts of seycrocold weather; giv ing the animals an abundance uf rich and palatable, heat-l.irmjnj; food, atjd securing them from csposuro in warm and comfort able stables. A happy combination of these two methods is the one to be provided by every stock laiscr who looks both to the comfort ol his animals and their profit ableness., If btables generally could bo warmed with safely by stoves, there is no doubt that a saving in tho amount of fodder would re suit. Much can bo done in this direction by keeping tho animals In well-built tlablc", and free Irom all chilling currents of frost laden air. Tho writer has iu his mind a stable, where a long row of milch cows suf. fercd, almost, to tho point of freezing, on many winter nights, because the stable was full of largo cracks, and the doors only part ly shut out the drifting snows. A few hours of patching tbo walls, flooring, nnd doors, with very little expense for lumber, would have.tnadc it good cllccts eyident wilhlu a ingle week at tho dairy-room. A cow is not at her best when she must shiver with the cold and huvo her rough coat covered trith frost nnd enow 011 a scvero winter night. Looked at iii.si'nply the pecuniary light, this ino'.bod of keeping farm stock does not bring the best returns. TI:cio, ia no farmer who, being able to own a herd of cattlo or a llock of sheep, can afford to Ik use tho 111 well. He may let them eat at will from the stack of the best hay that is made, but if they have no more shelter than the st.mk affords, ho may come to thcwnclusion common to all bad agricultural prortn ,that farming does not pay. Let this he a word in season for nil those who may profit by It, Stop the cracks In the stabh-s, and save pain tor your animals and money f.r youra IN rake special caro not to have the farm shuk exposed to the chilling winter blasts; 111 short, shut out the cold. Dr. Ilalitcd, 111 A ncrican Agriculturist. lly tho eontrnl position or lta line, connects the Cast and the West by the shortest route, and car ries pafleeuEers, wltoout ohanco or cart,, bctwoen CMcago and Kansas City, Council BluflB, Loaven worth, Atehlson, Atinueapolls and St. Paul. It connects in Union Depot with all tho principal lines of road between the Atlantic and tho raclna Oceans. Its equipment Is unrivaled end maenlA ront, belnc composed or Most Comfortable nnd lleautiful llay Coaches, IVtaaQlnoent llorton Ho cllnlca Chair Care, X'ullman'a Prettiest Palace tlleeplof- Cars, nud the llest X.1QO or Dining Cars fn the World. Three Trains between Chicago and zllsboun Itlver l'oluta. 'i'wo Trains between ChU C039 and Minneapolis and Ut. Vaul, via tho Famous "ALBERT LEA ROUTE." " A New nnd Street Line, via Sen eon end Knnktu eo,hai recently been opened between Itiohmond, Korfolk.Kewport News, Ohattanoosn, Atlanta, Au pusta, Nashville. Louisville, Loringion.Cinciunatf, Indianapolis and Lafayette, and Omaha, Minneap olis and Bt. Paul and Intermediate points. A11 Through .FassecGcrc Travel ou fast Express Trains. Tickets for ealont allprinoipal Ticket Offices la th United States and Canada. Uasrgnco checked through and rates of fare al, tvays as low as competitors that oifer less advan tages, I'or detailed Information, set the Maps and Fold Ors of tho GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE. At your nearost Ticket Oinee, or address tt. R. OABLHf E. QT. JOHN, vt Vicol'fes.&QealM'K'r, Gea'mu &Pu.AfV CHICAGO. SIsS15i2S40wpeeerk. Wo have stores In 15 leading Cities, from which our agenfc obtain their supplies qulckli Oar Fnctoried and irlnrlnl Oftirca are nt Jirlc, l'a. Hand for our Sew Cntuloyue and terms to amenta Addieaa M. N. LOVELL 3,o2cH?aoW.vo Wo contiirao to actttseollcitorafor natenta. caveats. iriiuu-iiiui h.nt uujjiik111 tv.fvj thoTTnlteil States, and to obtain pat- cutl in uanaua, Jinfjianu, rrsam, flermnnv. nnil all other countries. Tlilrf v-alx vt-um' practice. No rhargo for oiarainatiou of rnoucls or draw' inca. Ailvlert lir mail l'rcn. l'atonta olitainod tlirnncli us aro nolicod in tho SCItSXTItflU AMH1UCAS, which lias tho largest circulation, nnd i.tho most intln cnlial uowspapcr of its kind pnbliBliodiutho lTonu. 1110 nuvnuiagcs 01 bucu u uuuco uvurj patenteo iiuucrstumia. This largo end splendidly illustrated news- paperiaiiubllnlicd wiaKitijX atf J.aiaycar. nudisnilmlttfld to bo tho boat paper devotod ro eciouco, raccuauirs, mvomious, cngineerius workH. sud other denartmonts of industrla progros, published m any country. SinRlo copios by mail, 1U cents. (Sow py au news-dnnlera. Address, Munn A Co., publishers of Scicn- lino Anioricaii. tii isroauwayj new lorn, iloudbook nbout patents mailed free. JfumteM At Wimteramie's BOXIOM Price I A full line of Fall and Winter Goods at LOWER JPIUUJSH THAN EVER. I have just added a nice line of Men's, Youths' and Boys' to my stock, and at prices that are away VARIETIES. Why? Because I bought them low AjNtd tor cash and will sell them low. Call and examine stoclr hn- fore you piu'chasing elsewhere. Ho trouble to show Goods and lve Prices. W. S. WINTERMUTE. M. "E & CO., BANK STREET. Letiiffhton, lULl.Ei.K and Dcalcis lu Pa., Winter Care for Liva-Stjife.' Thi-reuica few jjfiieral rnlej for Hie caro- of ltr rlnrk ill winter, which are of univer sal a-ijilicition : " First. 'flioy slinuhl lie dry, whether bod- iled o not. A dry Iloor h far In ner titan wet bjiMiiiR. S?iar nr slat QN, thrimjli wnoh urine will quii-kl y kim, olid which give t .e animals a levVl &tantiing place, ate especi illy to be ai)v!sel, A g l de,;reJ nf coinf rlniay be had nn such ll.iir., but a full s'lpply nf dry litter straw, lows." swamp nay, etc. certainly nukes all Kill Is 1 ninsk mure coiufjrlabie. ' Second Shelter sjyos fotliler, wherever lumber (-mi bo e.nily cbljiu.'il, (o h de're-" which few- praitic.il men aieawitrenr llu' warmer the stables are, the b;t!crj exe'e' pernaiis fur sheep. lint wlih closV, worm table!, it Is essential tlial ihe-tiiannro lionr) .-liould be where it will nut contaminate 'lio nir.and that tin re should be perlcc t ven ilatinn, so arranged as uul to cause ilruftsof ir. Third. As to feed. Thisehould be given with the utmost regularity and iinifintnity nover more thau will bo all eaten up loifg bs'nre tho next feeillne; tune. Then tbt1 animals have au appetite for their food, sri fiat coarse fodder may bo first given, to be followed with better, nml)by grain in come f-irm, If this Im r part of the dally ratimij Tisisuo doubt the most economical sya- i'in, securing the leant waste anil best di g stion of all kinds of fodder used iu the or,, dinary way. Fourth. Grooniing nnd care for the ani mals aro n most valuable means of keeping ihem iu health as well as nf saving feed. The skin of nn animal existing in a state of nature Ts washed by every shower, brushed and carded by every bi'th, licked by its nates, rubbed by the ground In rolling.and in various ways kept free from accumula tions nf it's wn exfoliations, from the stop pigo of its pores by sweat, and from its own inherent dirt. A healthy skin means warmth, health, life and vigor,otlier things being about right, and we cau secure this only by grooming. Col. M. C. Weld, in fyriculluritt. AIIKU'd of ClItAIN BOUGHT nnd SOLD a . IlCUUI.All SlAltKUT ltATiSS. "Wo would, also, losorrttullv Inform onrolti z-u. that wenio now full- tuenarcd to bUl 1'IiV tutui With , riom rny 31in destiedat VEKT I.OXTSiST I'KSCES. M. I1KILMAN & CO. Jllll 5S. ("11 IU I'lJ'no" siin"erliij Irniu nv.yiyjjiijnc ,v.iniior iri-ui-iMirin.v kind ranttil by udllliiry serrlr am emltlii) .to lcns on. Widows, minor chtldren, de icnilent nUitlo-rs or' latlier of rohll rs uho ilttil irnm the i-ITt-ctfi.of tln-tr iet lee are also i'lilttltd. aianv "in vail J lH'iiMoncie are et- Utlid In nn ciikapu. t'arcful iisslstauce ; ll.CTIili Cl.AIHS, m CHAS. M. SWEENY & SON Announce to their numerous friends and the public cenorally, thai Ihey have Keioovci. from Levan'a lluilding into the Old Post-Office Building, Bank" St, Lehighton, and bavo just received a very large invoice of the Latest Styles ef D11ESS AND DllY GOODS, NOTIONS, OIL CLOTHS, &c, &c. Together with it lull and complete line Choice Groceries and Provisions, Queensware, Wood and Willlow Ware, and ill fact anything and everything usually to be found In a fust class store, all of whicl. ,.hey nie selling at Hricea lully us Low as the same Quality of Goods can be bought fur a hny stole iu this stction. A trial will convince you. " April 22 18S2 Cloclcs &; Spectacles. C S 3 P. J& 'bd - ;l many can be allowed with tun little more f-t . , t W v -.r" f-n .'rt'i ' S-3 e-3:i-. m f cvldftilce.-f tloniidrto inrtruotloiiB with refer- --U"V,'l. S?. ! -,? j.. :t,iV.-. "1 c4, o .eiices sent on n..lleatl n. iuiab. St Hio! A. ' '3', t tu-i!f Cy? fV v t) '-'I.-J,- V Saia -ss ftix frrwx HMmSMJ dill" I fill o u um r & ftdiaiiLa-'R in 11,11 iriiii.iii ' - r ra - s- ra r r a f thut iiiy nff ml. t eutrnllr i w ntlnt! nl E AWA I l"r ccoihp wonlthy -wUJo tlif.ht wlin On not mi I H (ILVIIVO CLXX L J V. TT vll Y mvo Ktiuli clniirrc n-iiiain In ttovpitv We wnnt mahv muii.wimio.L Ujsnnrt pirja to work forna iiciit in ilir-lrnwn )cca'HI3j. An fn D.m do ifio woilt Tirutjcilr fioni tJif htarf. The Im .lufss will pv mor" tlrni ton t'li.poKiiur.rj I nnrt who n.iti fit ir"( frills to in.ik- ruonev raold 'ly. Yon cm ivxtic yon wJinlpt'nin lotlmwoik nr on iv vmp Riuiie n cm en is. if an inioni'nunn a dfl! turn i mi o let1 out 1 eo. .Atldrp'-a STIX eon it Co. rori'and, Maine. declO-iy Subscribe for Advooajb $1 a year. . A Kangaroo never talks in his trap. A cheese and its mites are sotin parted. Good grounds for domes tic quarrels Thick cotfee, Grant announces that he is out of politics. Yes, per force. They have got to mak ing rat traps nowadays with looking glasses in them. We suppose the rats run in to sec how their new fur looks. The pecan crop is one of the heaviest known in Texas. The Boers, like the Irish, do not conceal their hatred for the English. Geerkins in glass jars are largely sent to Texas and Cen tral America. Thirty thousand horses a year are needed to supply New York city's demand. The post office depart ment holds more than $1, 000,000 in unclaimed money orders. It looks suspicious to see a man always take a clove be fore answering the telephone. The cultured no longer call it hash. Mosiac nutri ment is the correct form. T h e signal service claims to have saved $5,000, 000 of marine property by its p.ediction of the late cyclone. The Dammanigga policy ui iiiui-iuijutuun uavs is again well to the front Carolina. Alan sticks up fantastic mile-posts as the course of em pire westward takes its way. A new town in Kansas is call ed Prairie Dojj Jim. The recent artic experi ence of tho J eanncttc explor ers lias proved that the most comfortable foot-wear in win ter consists of a cotton and woolen sock worn together. A Pittsburg druggist, be ing complimented on the beauty of his last baby, re plied: "It isn't my prettiest, but its by Pharmycutcst." In terment private. A recently suspended foreign minister, while pass ing through London on his way to this country, register ed himself at Boyle's Amcri- A3:.TS! Ae;.V1TS! AGENTS 1 ?:" liv'i Jri 5 ew book, entitled Tmvty-TnvcG Years Among OUR WILD INDIANS ! A true iteorlof tho Aviho.-j J" ft i , Tf Ycnrrrenma Ex. lj m a. .eiu uur i..iu.. t j- i ,0, ta Ma liitrolui.uou By Geno Sherman. TMa new vorlt v:i ft oaea ml.f nl'-J lot 1 Yft7tl Auruin on I lutin C.1. i.i.t e.nl . SUrmml, Om. amt, .. Sh-rUnm, Cut. Hcuturl, rnl rtwjcinjj of Era. Incut Mn. (lax. Ur v i-'liu (li'bcsi bail: on LulUn lift irer milieu." Di.uur VlLtr (!olhoj.n.) un ,( iiall nTlmmn n rafj-.' It U Ihn a.!, oulhraRo ucwint c-f car Iodiius iv.r .obi'.hc4. full t-ra!lii( tlitlr "Inntr iiM,-KiMdoinfi, tx: toll., cle. jtu iti'.tewlth thrllUnj iXfrieic cf the Author, ani of famiiu SconU, Trappen, Oo-bo, M'ncn, Border Suffius, .:c, i vidly portr, jlri Mo la tlw Great Wat It utm U. .l&i Hnutjml In itnu. totl EtOTVl-Kt n f jr-b niromo.UthoT.rh UttM b 15 culou, Irorn raotociai h. uaite ljr ti,s V, 9. Gevofuraottt txynvly fit? tub tirttttcml. AUKriTSI Tlil. ci ami lw 1. co out-wtllni rJ! othen lOtol. St (i7e..ut Aftitaaroram 10 to SOonl edty. V vant IttOO laoro oxeoU at ouee. J5tvhu.ro TW.-itm ud UpodaX Itmu finn. Oor Utf circular, with faU Mit!eulAr. h-a t. A fi&o ttneelinca 1'Uto writ uMUi . for a 8 cent .tiuup. J.iirsu tl. ooto publUlwrt, A. W. WOHTUINaTO.N i CO, Jl.ttTreeD. Co. ProvHo a Suow-Plow at Once. Shnvelling snow soon becomes hnnl work; a 'now plow, with a horte totlraw it, ia a great Iiiiproveinent over tho ahovel. In ileed the ililTerence la quite as great ns in working laml by the plow ami with the spa le. If one has a mnw plow, lio is quits sure of tho help of all the bovs (il not the igirls Ion,) of the neipliborhooj, who make jrott frolm.alul areiilten useful in adding needed weijlit to the plow, A snow plow may often be a nntter of co-operation ainoni; neighbors, if not In owning, at least In working it. In every well nianajjoJ vil lage one should be owned nd operated for general good, Even where the paths are not lung enough to allow the use of a horse", a hand plow, save iu very deep snows, is prefeiable to the shovel. nericon Ajri-cuttunst. JL?8JV ".Vr "-a faiuiuivisu. uinnini am ' IS iffK A- Urisf im I.triJUJ mwMMLif T U A VJ Ii ctAiuioLthiiiriJOTJdhjSi IL NSjBil r iusitMiiM(. vv ? IV ' ,U wwirfsaituukjtuifcirti Tarm Ilanagomeat. Ko fixed rules cin bu Uid down for the management uf farms. Tho soil of one lowtish'p may be best filled fur trowing .uimo Lin is of grain, while the adjoining nel can Lo most profitably devoted to live toeli. Xo two farms situated side by side . re oKaitly alike. Tho distance from uur ket, tl o demand f-r sjierlal pro'luels, and, nit fie least, tho Individual lasto of tbe larmer, have all much weight in detonnin- .nz the Byslem uf farm nianageineot that it is loit to iiil-.jit. Those who have given the iii.-t thought to thissubj it, aro the slowest tj u-lvisv any general eysteni In ba implied to every firm. It Is like a girnient that is intended to fit all iwrt-ons, and suits none. Hvery year nf progress made in ogrieultur al knowiivto teaulws more forrihly lliu'n Pievmus ones, the liutli that the farmer must rely largely upm hlsuwn lutelligenee and Judgment in working out tho bests), tent for Ins own farm. I'.ven in so seeming ly a trilling a matter as the pruning of a grapevine, the wisest vlneyardlst au only givegenerul rules, and each grape grower must adapt thein to the iecul!aritiea of each vino. Agriculturitt. Ii. Weitsel. "Vrightsviile, Ta., says : "Browu'a Iron Bitters Is giving relief to many suffering Invalids in this Jiorl of tbo country. for all diseases of the KlUneys and i It Iiaq rrtKiino action on this in oat im'Dcrtant ' l oriui, cuallia.T It to throw oiT torpidity and i , inaction, EUmnlttllug tho LealUiy eecretion , of tho Eilo, end by kecpins tho bowels In freo , 1 condition, ejecting its rcjular cIifcliaT?e, IV144IC3B iCda malarla.havethochill3. i are Diuous, ujpepuo, cr constipacea, iua ' ueT-WortwlUsurelyrliovasScouioklTCsiro. I la tills season t j cla.insotUetJBtcin, every ( ocaEliould XsSiQ a thcrouU couitc of it, (31) SOLD 13Y URUQCIQT2. Price $1 15y the Combined Treatment of EXCELSIOIl HUPTUltE PLASTER AND HEALING COMPOUND 1 Positiveevidenre of Wonderful Cures sent on receipt of 3c. stamp. July 15-yl Address, F. II. SlKHRIUK, Ogdensburs N. Y. Wl srs How EIABI for FALL TSABI Persons wishing to buy "Woolen and Cotton Goods Cheap for Gash this Fall, will do well by visiting our place of business ; our store is filled with a large stock of Silks, plain and bro cade Satins, Phislies, Caslimeres, plain and brocade Velvets, Henrietta and Ladies' Clotli ; a full line of Cheap Ladies' and Children's COATS k BOLMAKS a specialty; Skirts, Table Linens, Sheetings, Pillow Casings, Tickings, Flankhls, Muslins, a full line of Blankets, Bed Qnilts, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, and in short everything usually to be found in a First-class Dry Goods Store. In our stock is one of the largest in the county, comprising Men's, Youth's, Boy's and Children's SUITS, OVERCOATS for all-large and small, Skating Coats, Cardigan Jackets, HATS, CAPS, Hosiery, Collars, Cuffs, a full line of Neckwear, &c. Our celebrated WHITE SHIRT has no equal at 85 cents. JSam JON Al April 29, 1882 BD. W. FEIST, Manager. a1' in South can aji ency ns "CoL American minister, m route for home." On Philadelphia's Bi cci tsnnial day there were run into that city by the Pennsyl vania company at least as many as two hundred and eeveiity-fivc trains, and by the Reading no less than o .e hun dred and fifty. The cow-hoy is gradu ally becoming tamed down to respect the law and property. Even if'ninc out of every ten have to be killed before they can be tamed, the ono who gets away will have some serious reflections. Heard at a doorstep "AVhy, Mr. Milkman, you said your cows were drying up and you could only let me have a pint for the baby, but here are two quarts." "Yes, mum ; I can spare more now some of the other babies have died." A prudent citizen of a Vermont own went and plug ged the lock on the hand-engine house, so the next time there was a fire in the town it took them so long to get the engine out that they didn't arrive at the scene ofconflng ratioa in time to do any dam age. Mr. Winnns, of Balti more, pays $75,000 a year for a vast tract of deer forests, ex tending from one side of Scotland to the other. Not content with this, he has iust leased another estate, and has brought suit against the own ers for failing to eject the shepards and crofters who are on it. Bartholdi's "Liberty En lightening the lTorld," which is to bo placed in New York harbor will weigh 150 tons The height from head to foot will be 110 feet, and from the top of the torch one hun dred and forty feet. It will bo finished next year at a cost of one hundred nnd fiftv thousand dollars. 4
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