S22 U.1M HIBCMXANSOlla. 'In all true work thoro In something of Iivinets Iz-ilnr, wiilii 03 the carlli lias Its umniHIn hesven. Watch for oppirtunilin of usofulno'?. Ercry ilny brings them, and onto gnno they tr tfoite forever. A mint, quiet, orderly demeanor ao .nipllshst tn no tin n ft lilisU-rlog tongue mill hii arrogant iitliMi !'. rijt'Milc love U like n nureb out in tt tub vtfneat Ihero Is ni'ulo ami a K""1' deal if dust, bjt ni il 11 ti ir r. How nunv toi lo Mould be mute It they toro forbidden, to tpeuk well nl thorn selves mid evil of others. Boll-dental ia Hie most exalted pleas, ure, tnd tlio conquest ol evil'habils II t tiiutt glorious triiriiili. The Riml nf religion is llkflv tnlnsmo?! popular Which docs not eoriously itilcifeic with what yml Inlenil to do. Thn nurn crop of MIoiirl fhisyctr I" it'lnltliins; even the nallvi, simo tMil yloMluj in much r.t 100 to 125 bushels per nere. lfwomn will put a drop t.f honey mi their tongue before tp'jltlii,; Ihey will ho nrprised to seo how easily friends err mil ile. In l-nvtl.h t"ft.t,..v mnrfnnnA Ch.mlit mw trim-ling In tali ewmtry, tar. ttttt,iiiost of th. llurno ami Orttllo I'owttert sold here nrc worth ies lra.li. he nays tliitl Sheridan's Uonnltion l'ouilirii nre ab.olutelv nure nml immcnstly vatusblc. K ittiirnoncinti will nuke liciitlny 111.0 SlicrlilnirsCordltionronilcrs. nose.uemptiiiniui Jolplnt tooil. SuW 'everyithere, or s.ut by mal lor S latter-stamps. 1. . Joaxsos & Co.. Itosion, Mas mmn EKIirWY HT.TX, ''Well' tlaith Ifuewer" rlore heilm and runr, eure4 l)y;iep ii, Itnpoteney''' nal Ilebilitv. il. INDIAN BLOOD SYRU mm &$Curca all diseases of tho Stomach, Liver, Eow &rar55i . ... , r,,-i- .mi .1 ir.'n: utH. J dlseasos, and pronounoo it to bo tho BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN. Guaranteed to Cure Dyfipepftia. ggTA GENTS W A N T E 1 Laboratory 77 West 3d S.M New York City, Druggists pell it. I.YUENS, lucrum Co.. Pa. eorered with Teller, for which IconU get tio relief iinill I toik FARMERS' COLUMN. Dn. OtAiii: JoMfaos: ... . I . . Jt lit. T.tl.n U MlilKh T f rt ti 1 1 1 e JWM mil A syrup. Which hit 'oireotSa lTcGreil me."5! r'ecommenrt It hiKhly. iui - ..t.f.rim. your To ol I prow) which jieio'i upon n lire lu l)ulh)v. Mn?3 , overy iifriTiio.'-i nml on Until linn Irnl of ollor mo collei'li-il, n calleil Minnjy mul Sunki-y. IIhvc tho ("niijii'tj to fnro n ilifTiriill eyen though it shmiM Kii'liyou Imrrirr tu n V"il ba i g 1 1 in'il for. D.lll uilies.lilio ll'luve , of en ilUapp-ir nt n hum. -rThcse si.t 'ho pcivii' , 'he nli-jrri1,'l o JiStiitisfieJ, n'-ioiite. t tu, Iclous, ami tn who live upon others' n oil s nrc. furevcr iiihmhi ntnl uiilmppy. Thoro Is a tteo in Jutiintrn cillcit tho 'life treo," ll.o lcjycs of wliirli giow even wh"ii ftrrveiel iiotn liio p nut. It in im possible I Ici'l it exo pt by burning. When il tin wli.il is rijht, tli hcurt is 9V, ami b'coni'-f bolter eyery il.iv J bir when praclh'in? ilneit tie iihikI hiLors urnl every ihiy ceenis to get worso. i "EOUOII ON EATS." riexrs out r.i.i, .. roaches, Hies, tints b.-.l Iiii, skuu'n,:'iipni.iui.9. n pio rs. 15c DrugsiiU. Mnmfnetnrc'otani) DcM-r in iTCTO, BAHQE8 AilD HEATERS, ito aM SUfcMron Ware aiil General IIer.se FumlsMng Goods. nhi.rt notice and at Lowetl Ca.h Pi ices. A man nover realize, rennrV n com mercial triveller, how jilcntifi.l iTiiuiord is niiil how pt'iirco arc brciol utnl incut, until he tackles a railway rcfrcjlin.cut-rooin sai.J xvich. A ilehjmi sp.ivrow hm literally lm It her ticut in tho Imn's nionll', liuviir; in.n'Oj her homo in thcjivis nf tho nionuinentul lion surmountltii tho Bclahi inouml on tho fieiJ'of Wartcrloo. 'I thoiulityou hale.l that flirty minx. Tet you went up anil kii-swl her." "I ilo hata her, nml that ia why I 1 : 1 it. Ti iok til the big deckles on her check wlitrc 1 Uinai the iwiler olT." What is the first thing 10 bo done in cose of tire?" nske.l I'Mfsjur Stems. "tSiif tho insuranco company," promptly ans- weieil tho boy at the foot ol lh c!ms, whoso father hail been burnt nut unco or twico. HO It UKCI!UITtO WITH THi OIOOnPMT Of 1MJ00UH TRY WILL SEE BV tXAMIWINa TMISl l nw na JA-ere kind ot STOVE OUATK anil nitr. BltlOKS Lvjitcousfiutlvoii html. Store on SOUTH Street, A tew doors obovo Baok St., LEUIOIITON. rntimnicotoUcittd-Satlerooii-n CTjrajiJ'ect. Oit M l A- SOSblSU. taaVc umlerslauii thottheiB istoba a cimpany formed to purchnso the fnruinlii and busineas nf tho Ksrcihior Itiiptnre Curo now prepared and Sjl.l under the personal direction of Mr. 1". U. Merrick. This 'emedv is gaining fjinnus reputation thru'the couulry equally us gre.it as it has In our city. Tho many sevuro cases of Kupturo that have been cured hero in our midst are the reasons so many l our capit alists are so anxious to get a chenca to pur eh ISO slock. It is rumored thai if tho com- juny or combination is formed tho price ot tne treatment win io aitvancen ion per rem ir rloulile tho present price. Mr. W .1 lievis of tho Oidonsbur !nu Homo clainif that it is a very fine propirati'n ami bound toeuecced. w e most clieerrully congrutu lalo Mr. Merrick on li'ivm mnie such mic cess in cettini up a pieimtiition that "o ef fectitnllv cures rupture. LSinti.th'S show Ihit Rlinut oue in evo.y live persoim are thus at dieted. We are ere litubly inlnriited Hint Mr. Arernek lias font out during the pa-l six months over one hundred tico treit menu to elcrsyinen und parlicn nnutile tn pay for tho remedy. Ojiltnibnrq Xtwi. As tho prie nfiho Hii'i'lsior Ktt pi nr. Treatment wilt bo advanced in a tdtortltme vo advise any one sutleriii'' Iiom llutiure to ennd atnrico fir a I rco I) ml; on Rupture, to t . 11. MerrirK, Utensuurg, a, . 'Middle measures are o!ten but mid illtng measures." There arc no "iiiiil.llinss' tihout Kidney. Wort. Il is tho most thor ouijlily refined "flower" of medicine. knows no hulf.way measures, but radical1 uproots all diseises ul'tho kidneyr.liycr nr. liowets. It overthrows phe', abolishes con etipation and treats the fyttem rn pnt'y nnd soothingly as to prove it-s true kipsl to nature In all its pmifc. It is piipire. In be tli liquid and dry form. . VARIETIES. FAIK BJBJLIilUrG I At WimtOTMiite's B0H0M Priee Store ! A full line of Fall and Winter Goods at LOWER PRICES THAN EYER. I have just added a nice line of Men's, Youths' and Boys' J, F. HAL8ACM, MusiC BbaleR -AXD- Instnictor in Music LEHIGHTON, Penna. A full lino nf all kinls ef flHIRAGO.ROCK ISL&ND &PACMC R' By tho central poiition of its line, oonnocta the jfiast and the West by lh ohortest route, und car rion paeaetifferi, wttnout clianffo of cara, between CUicoffo and Jtauoaa City, Council BluiTe .Leaven -north. AtchiBon, Minneapolis and Bt. Paul. It connects ia Union Depots -with all tho principal lines of road between tho Atlantic and tho Paciflo Oceans. Ita equipment Is mrlvaled and macnitt cent, being composed of Most Comfortable and Beautiful Uay Coach c a, Manifloent llorton Ho clininc Chair Care, Pullman's Prottlest Palao BlcepiDff Cars, and tho liest Lino of Dining Cars In tho World. Threo Trains between Chicaao and MtsBouri Utvcr Points. Two Trains between Chl oo and MinnoapollB and tit, Paul, via the Pamoua "ALBERT LEA ROUTE." a i-fA-ar -nrt THi-rtt T.-trA. trl.i Stniaaand Kiinlea kec.has recently been opened between Itlchmond, Norfolk, Newport News, Chattanooca, Atlanta, Au fiutt, Nashville, r-oulAville, LoiinKton, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Lafayette, and Omaha, Mlnneap- nnH n Ti-inl iti-tri in tprmndlitf) noints. AU Through Poasencers Travel on 1'aat Erprasa Tioketfor ealeat all prineiral Ticket Offices la tho united tuaiss ana uannaa. ... Daggaeo chocked through and rates of fare al. way a aa low us vuuivoittutR um uusi hm U$ or detailed Information, tret the Maps and Fold Ora of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At your nearest Tlotcot O1S03, or address R. R. CABLE, E.ST. JOHN, a Vlm-rtM. & O.al H't'r. Ota'l Tku t tut. Agt. CHICAGO. ritttnr; Boots and Mangols. Win. Clift condenecs much valuable ln ititictioii on tha caro of roots lu the lyri- culturM of this mohth I Many persons are deterred Irorn raising ugtir boots and.mangels, through the sup. posed dilfioulty in keeping them in good condition through the winter. They sui. poss that u room or cellar, In connection with tho stables Is essential to tha proper storing of tho crop. Tills, to bo sure, is da sirable, and would pay well in building or remodelling n barn, but It is by no means esicntlnl In keeping boots or mangels. Thoy may bo picseryed by pitting, as easily ascabbago or carrots. The conditions ofmfe keening are good drainage and covering entujili to guard them against (ho hard freailngund sudden tliawiirg. Select any gravelly or well-drained sub soil, near the stables, or In the fields whero they aro cron. Itemovo' the surface soil ten or I twelve Inches deep, with plow and ecrapcr, about four feet In width, mid as long at tuny I' bs uece'sary to hold tho crop. Remi vo the tips without bruising or cutting tho rn. ts, an I so stack them, as to make a roof steep entugli to shed ram when they are coveted. D y, sandy oarth may be sifted innnciig the roils as vnti slack them. I T lis will aid in keeping the teni) er&ture mora eyeu through winter. Cover the loots with about six Inches of straw or refill hoy, .( ,rrt ,w1w, r, 1. 1VT X 1. 1 X 1 and outside, of tins, place six inch.a of eur-, VUll j J IIX -UlJLl01115i tlSty V lltJX'U. lU UUUU1U ID OllO V face soil, when this urrontrs Irnien, and tho frost Ineieases, six Inches more of roil should be added In the roof. Much of (he .vork of covering may bo done w ith (he nlow, by turning tho furmns toward Iho lit If one end of the pit is kept thickly loddeil with straw the cotcriui; ol H i- end vill not freeze hard, and the roots can bore 'iiovod at any lime, as t! ey are wonted. "urnlps, cirmts and pareniiis may bo kept a ho S'ttno way, and be nlwtyt a.-cisl lo .or winter feeding. With a ;ood supply of he'o roots, so easily raised on any land In BANK STREET, LetligbtOn, Pa 4onJ lioait, all our slock can bo lurried. to my stock, and at prices that are away Why? Because I bought them low and for cash and will sell them low. Call and examine stock be- Goods and sive Prices. W. S. WINTERMUTE. I1G1MIA.1I & CO, hrnujh the wi itirin much better coudi. ion.and to made more profitable than with ml them. They aro an excellent substitute or LTOui pastures, and llnso who citltivuto and iced them largely, may not sutler much on if they fall to adopt ensilage. illLLEUs and Dcalcn In FARM NOTES. &W SI 5 is S40 wpeeerk. Wo havo stores In 15 leading Cities, from which our agenta obtain their surrlics anlckly. Our Fnciorlc and Principal tlfilccs aro at Uric, Pa. Baud tor our Sew Cutulosuo raid torw. to agents Address M. H, LOVELL 3,cLW.va Sheet Miisic, MUSIC BOOKS, &c, is cnrstanlly kf nt on hand al the Ware Room, ticar lho L. i S. Depot. Solo Agent in tho Lehigh Valley for Behiiing Pianos ! Ooll and sea them j they hare no superior. Also, Agent for Weber, Decker, Connor ana J. P. Halo Pianos, Aid varieiB Makes of OHGAKS Instruction given at rupil's residence on Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory. i c28 AllKllld-of G RAIN EOrjOnTcml SOLD a ni:uut.Ai'. jiAiiicur itATica. Wo would, alto, icancrttnllr Intoria ourelti z-mi Lluii. we ore liow.fulir pruparud lo hUl' l'l.V tueni with rrom tny MIn dcslicd at VEtlY it. IIEILM AN & t0. JCtt'1 1 11T I' 1J Q now suirilns from OV 1 tlJ ll-t it i. J Wuumln or ilfteato of any y uiilltiiry sertleoaie unttllrit Wldons. minor children, tie- Hpendetil mothers or lathers of tot. Iters who 1 died iroiiifhetlt-ctsol Ihclr service ufoitlso .Many invalid petiMnocrs are Wo continno to nctaaoolicitorafor natontB, caveats, trado-mftrliB, copyrights, etc., for tho United StatiB, and to obtain pat ents in Canada, .tngianu, iraii, flnmnnv nor! pll ntlier Countries. ri'iiti-t vmIt veara nractico. Ko for examination of models or draw- Tliirty-slx yenra' cliarco for examination o ntnnia ni.tni.-,.ri iirmioli arocoiicod in tho SCIENTIFIC AKEHICAW, which has Iho largost circulation, r.nd is tho inost inttu cntial uowspnpor of its kind pnbliabpdln tho woriu. mo nuvanini;cBuiDuv;iii.w.w"..j Thislarso and splcndldlv illustrated novfe paperispiibUshcd VEElr.Y at f 3.20 a year. n.iitioi lolintlin hestnaner dovotou toBcicnco.mcchamco.inTontions.cnginoerinc: workn, rtntl other departments of industrial progress, puuiwnuti m uu oopfos by mail, 10 cents. Bold by all Addrc-cs, Mnnn k Co., publishers of Scion tifio American, 201 Broadway, New lork. Handbook about patents mailod froo. 0 Grepi cl.anre ti niAhe mon. ry. Tlui.cwhoolwoy' take adiontai-o ot l.o cooii t ctibueea for mnliius money hetciie weilthr. wllle thonewlmdo i.ot tin irov uch ehai'-e. li'tn ilii In peveily Wc waiitii. us men, 'omen, uoyaanu gills lo wc.tK f.n-uvr .tlntelrowu tcaltlo. An i m n. ..intiit mrr To-ierlv fiom the Htart. The bitilurta I pay two thm tent meon!lnnrj viae. ICiieuMvo uiflt fnrntsn-it lire. .No ono who o i' euguo fvli- " eve-oiii i. 1.1 .lAvnie vnu whole t me to the woric ...'...iifmni nnnrfl mnmenis. Full Information n- ilrtl Ilia i iico'lcd rem t.eo. Addresssns- s i co., 1 rtiaod, alamo. oecio-ir Slnglo nows- How Lest, How Mors ! A milkman was awoke iy n wag in the night with the aniiouicoirent that his best cow was choking, lie forwilh Jumped up to savo the Ufa of his onimal, when, lo 1 he found n turnip stuck In tin) mouth of tho j u-np. A farmer in It.-adlev county. Arkantar. caught ,. woll by the tail ,.s Ihoanimal crept j J if?, i,.'r a" i .'I-inXri3 o"neei.I -ell uw mev no la. loauy enicn i JuHfublistiod, n nrw tilltlon ol Iir. CUT. V,..I,WU1.'. rKI.I'.'.rtAItitl H 'AY on .hon.l.i-iniiiiet.l tn.KI.tltIllli;oi'A oi fell tit' v'-iiki.eM I'imi utitHir tteaoiml l.o ce, IJiPoii MV. iloiitn 1 on" IhyMcl lri in , I nili mn. i ni' tu Mari!n.ii to ; alno. ' o euiipin-v 1 rti td'sK niol tiT i.a.veeo ov se.t luitu'c i.ie or m xiu.1 '.ruvu1U(.e e. Vbe i-!el ret 'd r.lill o- in till" rttio:rlil K through a fence, and thers ho braced and hollered and hung on, and dug ill lib toes lor a long hour, when n neighbor arrived and ended the contest. Au exchange siysiliat ono ollhofrcxeu roosters foiiii 1 Imnaiu.i by lu clawa to tin l.inh of a tree atXo'v A'liany, Imliana, had his last crow ttickiuj eleven iuchol nut o his mouth, and frozen alilf. --A Wisetnsiii husbmd sued a man fm alienating his wile's ullVctions, and llmjury giro him ouo dollar damages. When it woman'a affections aro coiitiilereil equiva lent to ten pounds of cheap sugar, it's no woulor young men are remaining single. .Two tramps stopped at the Iioum of n lone widow in Westchester county, and one wo it in to beg. Very soon ho came nut with a bloody nose and n black eye. " Ui I you get anything. Jack 1" "Yts," ho growl t"J, "I've got the widow's might." Sir Udtvln I.andfoMhe celebrated anl. Dial painter, nul Sydney Smith met at dinner parly. Tho canon was in one of h licit bumorsaind so delighted was iho pain r that he asked him to sit for hi plctur?, to which proioitinil Sydney replied i "Is thy servant a Jog, tliut lie tbould dotLU iblngj" -Mrs. Smike jays the reason why child Ttia ol this generation are so bad Is owing to thewcaringujllalmoral boots instwol ol old. I tthloned slippon. Motlmra find ittooinueh much tiouble lo Jiull off their boots to w hip rllddreu, so they g unpuiii.heil but whtu Ih was a thlld.tho way the llppr ucwl to do Its duty wos caution to cvtry ono in tho .family. Oold iti Cr.t diooYcrd in California i-lnlS18. Tha first punting press lu tho United f t Us was introdua d in fhe first steam en-ioeojt .itcontiaent Kt'ss bn'Miiht from tngland iu 1753. tH.lnttna oi't a iuw ox t u.e hi oi ee mrrie,c(.r t in unit ett"ci'iai by mo mi ol wtn. li tvny m.Utirer no nial.tr Miiai in, on.i.roii tiiy urn cuxeliiniseit eltK.ply, iriv.to y, r.uJ la. 1- 11.1. v. VTi'ts r. cliue cSer.l.i lie In tli" lar.d.ct ;cry i uiUU aim eveiy man m l.e tcLi. Ri i.t itfldei- n.at. m it niMn envc!ic to tnvl 4H-tfr. t0,ldltUt OU IXCCIIO. OI 1X UCUtT to po.iajT Han't". i.ire.-t nioCnlvfrwRll Mcdlcnl Co., : o.n-x tt 41 AUS St. Kew Vo'k K. X. Lit. i.lHU 1 uMr.o. in w l.cltre li-e puli lie. You ft,r. u av- ti euej It.-ler hir-otloi tiHil.i.11 f.t lllf tWl'ir e.te. (rp'lalict vi'-cad o o 1 1 ttio r vi . dl2a tiy and iivwrdn on do rl 11 me !y lle to dtut-rioM. Mou, vrt.t.ien hoye rrrt Llris .i nicd (viryw'.ii"re to woi-it lor o New slii.- unto. You o -it woi k in i-paiol:oit "il tr give vr v,f,i rtnoto the Lnanew. Vim en livout hioi una do tan vtt. So ottirr lm'ne wt 1 nay yMtt uoitr y a't tvcll No ot ecAi. tan lo in ko i.nMmrn. mi.v lie rnrot.'lii' i.l Ollee. LCfl.V fiii'll! tint teims frtw. Jlone made turn, crw- . ttnuu I.eii'rciJy. Addres, - kue a t o. au lyu JtiViJ. oeitjl AGENTS! AE5JTS! AGENTS I for fiCN. DODGr.'S bnn' new book, entided Thirty-Three xears Among mum fKfUtc uvutfotir jAUiutoi, Cf With aa able lattutlucUua By Gen0 Sherman Th'j n.ir iro.ls trst tt rite in'ii-rli-et for ty rraiJent Anmia aiil nun i-(. ,al by Cm. Shtrmwi, Cm. Grant, G. SturiJa Cw, JImieorl; snd r.oijnnifj cf fln latntSIm. Get. Osaxt tir. , -' U litMUxlboi'; on Indian lift ncrtmun." Eislior Vilit (i'.t ihci'Jtt,) ..y. t "II U a lank of immnsa vac. ' Jt It the oJy ar.lhectlo orcoant f eur lodton. crer puljlthl, iaUr reTealltis Uiclr "Inner life," iccrct d..'ngi, cxrtoiu, fte. Ill, rrp'fftt vlth thrlllins f ipcrlcnce. cf tlio Auttior, nd of famou. Sror.tJ. Trarnen. Cow-boy., 5I'rc. nortler IlufDiiil, tto.,vlTiJlyportrsjlii5 I.Uo la t!ie Great Vflt ti It ruiio ft. Sd lAuu, mj in prct. With filstl KcsraTlpfft snd & ifwrb Clirtio-LIthniph ri!s lo jr. colon, from ptatAgrftrl'S mads ty Uts V. 8. OwTcntinnt exj rtesly fur IhU prtzt urnl: AGCN'Jl'll 1M. sraal book is now oat-solliai all otrtrrl lOtol. -Vo eamjtttlton. AatnUsvcrazd 10 to 30 orders a day. 7o vtnt I0OO maro agent, tt ones, .Rrcfaiu-. Territory cni .rfal Pnii. ci'rr t. Our Urgt rtreuUrs vim full rutlculu. tent ,'e. A flno FiKrliiien flftto sent it uLitltxi lor 3 teat ,ttmi). Ad.lre.i tho tolt pubU.htr., A. D. wor.TUI.NUTON' i CO.. lilttroaD. Coat. Management it tlio cheapetl and most' iraclic.il nianuro on tho larni. --Gather and bum all tho weeds that inva secdwl. By thusdotroytng the seeds if troublesome weeds, you will stvo your sell many days of labor in tho soring. Blackberries and raspberries may hi sot til aa .long as the ground remains open. I'hey 6'nrt car'y in the spring au.i if'innved 'ion th-) shoots arc apt to be brokeu. Do not follow corn with oats, , 11 i not dciir.ihli! rotation. If possible tako n. r-mt rop after thocorn.ini let tlio oats lollow I bmd caufred by uiilltiiry sertleoaio utilltlcd ho roots. Cliycr may b.j seeded tlinvn" 10 V e.th tlieoti. " ..l .Iticntltleil. If you have eay access In a words, so- utu-d loan iciikbu. Oarclul iisslntance urcaslargen ipnntay , ponibH ... leafWcn .Kvor bwjctw, nouhl. It is an e o"ially good fertilizor . uvldenre. lloiupleto Instructions with rufer. ., .mn., ....Inl.T.a llirl In.m n!.l ,, ,,.,,1 '"ellC'S SCII t On Oppltcall 11. O It AS. Cv (1 1 0 A. ir sweet iiotatoes. Ilirt trout ool vtrai'l , .., . ,,.' t,. oi p. Si Was h nir. iiles snouid ue citroiuiiy coiiectsu ai.u uuu- . tuu. u u. juiy i, too.. d to tlio compost heap. While handwork pre'es,'t will ho w'to o hire extra help to keep the teams at wi.ik nloughiug ftnbbles, drawing out anil sproad- ng nianuro on the soil intended lor cum. tattling atvainp muck and duing other rx r work. Trials made nt tho Wisconsin Ex cri uent Farm in finding sweet milk to pigt ihowed that on an average, lour pounds of dim meal wcroetjual to twenty pounds of .tweet skim milk, or one pound of tncol uual to live of ml k, if fed separatelr. Where calves ale fed by tho pail, prepj r caution should bo observeit to hovo t(ie milk as near as possible Its natural tempera ture when milked from the cow, otherwise t goes into Ihe calves' stomach too told, a ml thoy aro '.ho more likoly to gorgo them el yes. Straw that is to ba used for bedding ito.k should be. cut short. It is then much noro easily handled. The common practice is to leave it long, when much incoitvcui nco is found on removing it, on account of ita clinjins together and forming a solid sheet of manure. Peoplo are slowly learning lh.it fruit cannot bo taken from land year after year w tlx ut making a return, and unless the or. cturd is manured, it In time bucmnca neur y useless. Stable manure, ashes, lime or boms uro nil valuable, and may Lo applied uotv or in the spring. A Frenchman claims to hayo found that tomato leaves boun I nbout iho trunk anil limbs of peach t'ces will ill lye it way tho curculioauil ants became of thoir peculiar fragrance .Ho also found that water sleep ed with tomato leaves unit sprinkled over ros.-s and orange;; drove the insects from them, and he thinks it will do the tamo go-id on melon villi's. Top dress the knolls or jioorer parls of uewly town wheat fields. Even a thin coating of straw will benefit the crop woi. dcr.'ully. As it is tho shelter nml protection that ho'ps the crop, marsh hay or buck. wheat, straw will be serviceablo Vthere coarse ni inure is not available. On worn iauds, where tho wheat has come up por CHAS. M. SWEENY & SON s Are ofleinig cxtiaoicunaiy inducements to all Buyers of Choice Groceries and Provisions, DllESS AND DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, OIL CIJOTIIS, QuecnsMarc, Wood and Willlow Ware, &c., BTJBMG THE HOLIDAYS ! Remember the Place, Old Post-Office Building, Bank St., Lehighton. Clocks & Spectacles. titf Mil SSilddm-M QSSS 5 .lit t o Fulfill all promises. Rolling stones gather no moss. Subscribe for Advocatb $1 a year. Folks do live through a sight of suffering. "Why is it people boot a dog and shoo a hcn The road to matrimony is the bridal path. Advocates of improved Husbandry old maids. Tears arc the flowers that fertilize this world. A sanctified heart is bet ter than a silver tongue. It is not a profession, but fruit that glorifies God. It is foolish to bor:ow trouble from to-morrow. A China set a Jien sit ting on a porcelain nest-egg. "Whoever has learned to love has learned to be silent. The heart benevolent and kind most resembles God. Do not allow yourself to lose temper or speak excited it is impolite to say a man has "cheek;" say "facial area. The jealous man poisons ns own banquet and then cats of it. What is always invisible, yet never out of sight! Tho ettcr s. This world docs not seem to be tlio place to carry out one s wishes. lie that hath light oujrhts of sin, never had Kt citt thoughts of God. Every bitter disappoint ment m life adds another crow's foot" to man's brow- Apples arc good for stock Store away as many as pos sible of them for winter feed. Queen Victoria remains faithful to that ideal material of elderly ladies, black silk. Idleness is hard work for those who are not used to itr and dull work for those who :iie. -Many a man too lazy to make his own Jiving, is very making Watches and J ewelry 58 FOR THE PERMAHEfiT CURE OF Tin r.U'.w dtaerjsoij so tsrcvalcnt In t2Us country as Ccactlpatlou, and rao remedy ihaa over cntiallcd tho celebrated KIDNEY- woilT m a cure, vnatover mo cauce, however ou3tlnato tho coco, t-iis remooj .will overcome It. r-, i a rr- s u.'2ii.a QiflTjeseing com- U BhniMtm tilalnt li very ant to be comr'Ucatcd with constipation. Kidney Wrrt etrenuthona tno weaKcnea Txircs ana quicitly cartu uXl kinds of nice even when Tihva.atirs and medicine have beforo fall- !lcd. jylfyoiihoTO cither of theao troubles USE LfpniCEsiliSsOrupKlstsSelljl Bv the Combined Treatment of EXCELSIOR RUPTURE PLASTER AND HEALING COMPOUND ! rositlro evidence of Wonderful Cures teuton receipt of 3c. stamp. julv u.vl Address, F. II. MERRICK. Ogdensburg, N. Wi aro low SS ABY for FALL TSAi; E. l LDCKENBACil, Tr.o r-uili rulou tLo "BroadKcy Uouta ilAUCH CHUNK, IM. Pealerin til i' all ems i! train oli3 rtney Window Shades, Paints & Paintesr' Supplies, lowi-st cash rKioet. imam vniiNss m tij.. TTi nt.rvr M ft? nrr - iFoain.-:avSii.Ff t itii.a&:ii ylbitliytuff t he IV tuplflxlau S.VT?v inn-., Ut wnv-'TliM uu.it. 1 ofixjoktotodtribuimtt, hp till TA-lt li lh bl wutHMki fat 2 tUIX(btlrrd.lwtUMaI ) cUlU LOlUi. EUXCX.O-1 1 stn U4 TtWsVttft iMmt tbr Hit. 1-hj .1 ' rrOD'nJtVntll WllflLldrrnit -f t.-iil J"oa It vWV I k . (TSJ 1L.IH,' lltfE i.klf..Teut.tT .,! V MbMM(UMl. (ill lit ITT ! wm kit jVvkiil tVrttrva. i-arro.,'lwriuji.t ViitlEH U-C0rE. L. Miller Co., Ilancrju Alio turiinitu cr HEREFORD CATTLE GOTSWOLD SHEEP BERKSHIRE SWINE. Bcecncr, Vill Co, HukoM. and thin, apply 160 pounds of guauo or ui,o hundred pounds of nitrate of soda tu the acre. Leave your parsnips in the ground all winter. They will bo better In tho spring than they aro now. Frost makes them ten tier, 'thnee tlut you tug now iwroro the go in ml crop is frozin in should bo protected in a tun) ptaco or they may wilt. Tarsulps npjiear very tine this season. They ore an in.ligtbtiUo soil of Ihiug, many people like them in a pork and potato stow. They mav also be cut tn very thi'i chip slices, dipped in batter and Iried, They are considered a delicacy In Ih it way. S.pir.jlii's ora often stared In tho barn In one heap until they cet chilled, when they ate carried into a warm, damp cellar, whero Ihey 60on rot and the owner la at a lots tn know the reason. When stored in heap. If the storehouto be dry, tho tinder trpiasbM will send out moisture in tuch quantities as to keep thn whole heap sur rounded by moisture. Squashes, to keep ncll, should not onl7 be kept in a dry at inimpherc,but they should bo spread on the il tor or on shelves, so that the air can read iiy jiasa between tbem. Samuel Able, Wrigbttyille, ra.taysi ' I suffered from pains in my chest and In- i digrstion, and Hrjtvn's Iron Hitters relieved w." Persons wishing to buy Woolen and Cotton Goods Cheap Fnr Hash this Fall, will do well bv visiting our place of business ; our store is filled with a larq;e stock of Silks, plain and bro cade Satins, Plushes, Casnmeres, piam ana orocaae Yelvets, Henrietta and Ladies' Cloth ; a full line of Cheap Ladies' and Children's COATS & DOLMANS a specialty; Skirts . . r-MI r "TV I "171 w A -m.T-T-r- f Table Linens, Sheetings, ttllow tasings, ncKings, x Muslins, a full line of Blankets, Bed Quilts, Table anc Floor Oil Cloths, and in short everything usually to be found in a Eirst-class Dry Goods Store. In m.r QtnnU 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 . . . - . t . (if i- Cotnc and pt l'ricei Wore piirchnRiog tluewhere. sW RT haS fin P.niia at Ol) CeiltS. Nd Trouble to Show Goods. JOSEPH J0I AS$ April 2,188? W. FIJT, Manager. when industrious ovo. If you would have your )ig weigh heavy, lead him to- the scales. Then he will be- j lead. Marriage must bo favor able to longevity; an old maid never lives to be more than thirty. A St. Louis man traded. his wife for a bake shop. He has got something that can cook not. iConstant motion is the- first law of nature, nothing being stationery except pcnr ink and paper. He who blows out the gas upon retning at nignc will leave his breath behind him before morning. It is yet an undecided question, which is of more im portance to its possessor, a lady's trunk or an elephant's. "Courtship is bliss," said an ardent young man. 11 Yes, and matrimony is blister, snarled and old bachelor. "He was one of our most energetic trustees," says a vil lage paper in an obituary no ticc, "and we trustees hap-py." "I'm married now," waE- tho excuse a Chicago youth ivc a florist for not buying as many bouquets as in form er years. Admiration is a forced tribute, and to extort it lrom mankind, envious and ignor ant as they arc, they must be taken unaware. - "Little boys should be seen and not heard," as young Pre cocity coolly remarked to his teacher when he couldn't say ' his lesson. , Mako such a world'as you wish let no appetifc or passion ever resist Godrs will, no object or desire ever come in competition with duty. ' "I'd jump at a proposal," said the lively Miss Lottie. "Lottie, my dear," remons trated her mother, "-remember this is not leap-year." A Vermont boy who went under the ice and wasn't pulled out for nine minutes says it was the nicest dfeam he ever had, although he kept clutching around for the bedclothes.