Blankets, Quilts and Winter In order to make room for Spring Goods, AT CHAS. M. SWEENY & SON'S, Old Post-Office Building, Bank St. Lehighton. mm INDIA?! Ourca all diseases of sis, Kidneys, Skin fy to ita efficacy in wm mm mm IK W diseases, and pronounco it to be tho rrais Hart, best remedy known to man. Guaranteed to Cure Dyspepsia. flgTA GEN T S W A N T E Dfl .aboratovy 77 West 3d St., New York City, Druggists poll it. I.YKUNS, Dauphin 06.. Pa. Dn. Clahk ,Ton:snN; My bile wa lPeratlr covered wlt'i Tetter, for wlitc,t I cnnl.l cl no relief until I tonic your INU.'AN JILOOU SYIU'P, which lias effectually cured hip. I recommend It hluhlj'. r.vdt'ii hf.hoei'. ralunble. Iv(inn.i mi eir:h will in il.u lifii. i.ty IPkc to 1 pint IqoJ. Sn'il vtiryuh.'ru or t. ut Ly uuul i"r THE IS MANUlr'ACTUHKD BV FISH Sm.B. & OOl. E.AOIHE, WIS., WE MAKE EVEItY VARIETY OP Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons, nd by ennflnln? oorsclvei strictly to one clnss of work; by employing none but tho Boat WOUIX tlEC, ustu nothlns but F1UST-OLASS IMPUOVi.!) MAOIHNEHY anil tho VKtCY :Tu hKL'CTIiI TjMUcU, and by a TUOUUUGli ICNOWLEUOE of Iho bufllncse. wo baTO Juitly earpo.t the reputation of making "'THE BEST WACOM OM WHEELS." Manufactnrers have abolished the warranty, but Agents may, on their own responsibility, give the following warranty with each wagon. If so agreed: Wo Hereby Wui rnlit tho FISH BKOS. WAOON No to be well made In every parlle- ular and of good muicrialrancl that the strength of the aamc is snfllclent for all work witb fair tieage. Hiioniu any u-eaKage occur wiinin one urworkmansbln. rcnalrs for tho same will be price of said repairs, as per agent's price Hit. will bo pall In cash by the purchaser producing a cample of ihe broken or dcfe:tlve part an evidence. 0 Knowing we can ult you, wo solicit patronage from ovcry section of tho United States. Send for Frlcas and Terms, and for a copy of TUB KACtNK AGRICULTURIST, to FISH BKOS. Jc CO., Itaclne, YVU. J..F. HALB t.H, MtoiC Dealer Iiistnictor in Music , LT3HIGHTON, Penna. A full line nf all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Sheet Music, MUSIC BOOKS, &c, constantly kept on hand at the Ware com, near the L. k S. Dvpo Sole Agent In the Lehigh Valley for B aiming Tianos ! Call and see them; they havn no superior. J Mso, Agent for Weber, Dookor, Connor and J. P. Halo Pianos, Instruo'lnii given at rupll's residence on Tiano, 0 gan, Voice and Theory. oc28 A Mm to Yon lea ON THE LOSS (IF A l.eciure on the NHture. Treatment und Itiv-lli'at euro of ri unlnal wealcnri', or Sperm. . .rhua in'luooil ly Soil-Atui.e. Im'nluiitur) Krall) nr. Iintwt'nev, Veinm Itelilllty, nml 1 up) llinents 10 Marrhue KQnorull i (Jon. sumption; Kpllipa)- and Fits; Mental and 1'bT'l tl InoiiHcltv. t.o-lly RtlllEIlT .1. tJ UbVtSltWFM., M. 11., author ef tLe "urtio un,"ae. Tb wurl l-rrliown.il author, in till, adtnlr bit L eture. clear. v i-rores from Ills own ex porloa . that Ihe awful con'ciuei)Ct' of Scll- ADue may oe eutfciuiiy removeii wtuioui dine JU4 surulenl opiratlons. tioualt-s lit . ruia .lis, r Ds or cordiils i pulnlluir out inojo ii cur.' u once ceiiani una emu. nv v i. ''Ii ovtry iuii. ier, no matter wlut tilo'nn. .11 Inn tniy tn, may euro litiu.tlf chcuitly, prlvttely .ml Mdieally, fTklM lirlure will proce a toon lothout 4iiit und lhouatdi. Sent under se tl. In n plain envelope.to any . .Jrti on r"elpi nl six cents, or two poet fio stamps. Address Tim Ciilvi't tri ll Mrdlrnl Co., 41 Ann St., New York, N. Y I Tost OlDcc llJX tt. Oct 7, 1885,lyr. 1. f-Sfft!l.lNTON Illti:TKY.Iolilonol.lc Ir,.i3 Hoot and ritiiiK Makkii, Hank St., l.tlilxhtuu Al ork warrauted. "money is made" (j u 'leloat Invettmenii In Wall Street. We f nJ tREE. to any aildriss. full Inloruiatlon of a syttom or orali tr Ly uhlrli tums ot '0, 125i 100 or more nfun return larire iruflts. EDflAR B0OTAY d: CO., fi Wall lt4 Nw York. v :-tc HI BeatCoOKhtSjrrun. Tama rood, l-l t.a Use In time. Boldbydrutirtsta. fcl BLOOD SYRUP the Stomach, Liver, Bow- and Blood. Millions testi healing the above named Mr VnTrlntilu nml l,'luwi'i Hoc J Cnfu Incuts far lntsA whi le kut 1 kek to All who Ai)jly. Uinvmer of h.( --.I ..... u t... la II .-.;.( . el.iUilsh nte in unrraiueit tolieln,ili lrli ant iructo name, i u i ir, mat biiivn.i u prove unit rwise, i njjrce io rri 11 1119 1 order rratii. Mv ciiUtK-tiiin ol tetreial-le t,eeii it MtrJuf: 1 m oit CMcniivc (! ic lounii in any Aiuerii-an catalogue, .i-iSi'iiil liilroimcrr til uar'y iihi 1 mt.t Kiirrwiiik J'ottUnv. Mitrlilfhrnd 1'arlj-Curtit the HitMmrrt hijimtli, MHrblt'lirmt CnMuic? IMitniwj V .Melon, mill h icjie if Ml.tr new Verat.-iiTie. I invite the namm- i"jja of the puhlic. In tlie L'nlcni and in the farms of those hnilint mj sei m lie inunn my leit mlrer'ie r.ient. Jamea J. tl. Creqory, Mirbleheail. Mats r An l-nnKs.i Vattrlnnry surfrTn Rnd Chemist, biw traviling tn tltU country, my that uiuti of th !J 1'iiuilail Itrn nU.ritlltnU' nut-a (mil Immnntnlv 1t Inikh. I in Kiii'ti liuil Short tints f.mi.iil., rlirriilan'j CVi dil nn riitlcii. Iinnc. 1 tiHpcKin(til U-iti'r-t.ni'r-. I. . .Io.in'-civ a Co.. Uhiuv, i)AS4 year from mis uato oy runson 01 acrccuve maienai furnished at nlaco of sale, frco of charge, or the VHO 13 UlACgjAITI9 V.ITH TMI GCOCRAPHV OF THISCOUN TRY VMLL ElS DV EXAMIIIlNQ THIS MAP THAT THS iH' mil h l niii fl'':"i!'J" wt"l tJiaoco ol car. '.bSvetn oiiii. Atchi.on, LJinucapoJi. and Bt. It fon-ol la Uuioa Depot, with all tho ??inclpil n5?J.f r?,d wen " Atlantlo nod tha Pailni ?.0li,,.,,'1v', comioacd of Moot Comlortabff Bud SleeplEC Card, nnd tUo n.t Lluo or Doiini Carl in tho vvorld. 'i Urce a'rluj bci weoi Ssu" "tveromta. -itio Trains btiwiuTi c9 udIJiuuciipoluaudbt.l'aul.vIaluVl'ainoUj "ALBERT LEA ROUTE.'' A ITdw and Direo; Line, via ecneca and Kunka. Ji?..J ?1JS-IewPOf j-ra, Cliatlunoooa, Allinia Au. liidianapoliB aad X,irayette. an.1 Om.hI limn in. Tnuu 'ajere Tia.l on I'it iipress luea5ta0atnrt"o,u','a5;Pl1 TlM 0a""a wt,5Biyi'.ch!c,le1 ""oneri ad rate, or fare tl, waya aj Iowa, oompotituij ti.lt oittr ltaj advau- o ofln"""1 ,uform:11'oo.rel tba U?a and 1'cld- GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE. At your neare.t Tloitct OSIm. or aadrr.. rtoic: oaiK, or addrc. usule, C.sr. JJHII. Vk. riu. & O.u l liyr. a'IBVr. (J.nlTUtrji.llt. CHICAGO. MAKfe" SI 5 JO WVEBK. Wo have stores In 15 leading Cities, from which our tfent. obtain the r i nr, Uca oui. lly. ?'Jfe1'i'.i,orsff.?i UfSi JV'tf'''"'"''!-" ' M. H, LOVELL 3 1 3 Lackawanna Avo CCrtANTOII. PA. P"-'l'i;Tf''1' lo ejr.toiONgiM, .'J mis. 'A v rr- " WWCfl DE-CQTE." r. L. Miller Co., llaitsits jiks Isiroaitai er HEREFORD CATTLE COTSWOLD SHEEP BERKSHIRE SWINE. Beccqcr, rui. Ca, Iunoa flfllPAan UflPirior e.Hnp.Daniprn rmr uuiuuuui luuu iLiipinimvi n , r it n i MIBCELLANEOUS. Eyery farmer iliuuM il lend hare one cojnly paper, and tlmt paper should be the Adtuoatk, which contains all the latest lo cal news. Only $1.00 a year. Candor Is friendly, but never flippant. 'Tisan "III" wind that blowt nowhere. We all need Cunrago for something or other. A ckronlo grumbler ta meaner than a miser. Slander Is merciless, and should bo lis punlshmrut. The Ohio river Is declining and will .Mil dike to Its bed. .A wcnnnii of a certain ago Is never a woman whose age is certain. There is a llJo Id the Ohio which taken at Its flood leadson to fiimltie. If you would bridlo a woman's tongue 1st her chouse her own harness. Dispiso not smalt things. A llltlo nip will often brace up a big num. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at iiightaud broken of your res', by a !ek child tuHering and cry ins with pain of cutting teeth 7 If an, send at once and get a botlle of .Mrs. Wixst.nw'g Soothixo Srttvr w Chiluhkx Tektiiinq. Ita value is Incalculable. It will relievo the poor little sufferers immediately. Depend ll hid il, mothers, there is mi mistake about It, It cures dysentery mid dbirrhi.eH,regi. Jalcs the stomach Hnd bowels, cures wind cnlic,S'iftciis 1 1 10 gums,rcdiirct inflammation mid gives lune and energy I" the wlinlo avs in. Mus. WiNst.mr's Sii.Ttitsn Srat-'r von Ciumiiikx ThF.TiiiNO is pleasant to the taste, mid Is tho ir' ti ription ol nnool the oldest and hei.t H-male plivsiciims and nurses in the United Sliiles, ami is lnr role by nil dritirclsls throughout the world, l'rice 25 cents a bottle. As fire in diM-nuMrd by its own lig!.l,fo If viitui' by its iiwn I'xcclleiii'e. T" drejs well rrqulri's Ihoutit and ex pTi'Muv even more ttinn ir."iify. iiiiiu rmi stKii'-ed in Ciufinniiti mi' leSH tin run peddle hisoivii riiiine. Tim iiitost ilennilion of qnndiupeil is iiijii who iets tight lour limes u week. A liiiin'a good breeding is the best se curily nglnt i-ther eople'a III niminiTS. Tri'lh should never strike her topsnlls in cntiipliinent to inorunce or sophistry, TIip qualities we possess never lunketis i i ridiculous us those We pretend to have On Thirty Day Trial. TK VutTAIC Hki.t Co., Mnialmll, Mich., Mllls-nd I)r. Dye's CVIelirMted nirrtm Vid Inn Belts nnd KVi'lrio Appliatireii nu tri ir thirty il.ivs t' men (vntiiii: or old) win urn nfni.-ti'd with nervous delulilv, Put y itaity niiil kindred trundle, gnurauti eiih vpeeily uml cotiiplelo ivrtoinlion of henlii mid manly vigor. N. 1). Nn risk is Incur red, us tliiily ilnys' trial is n Unwed. 5.1y Th ttllieletc vvln.to itiui'les have hur deiied kimws tho benefit nf rnllmi lhenii' "Ye'," tn nl he, "I married fur u holm but now the less I'm there the better I li k. it." "Trill -s slight as heirs." said the nttrs when she told paterfamilias thul it w.t twin Iniys. Slrjnge that such nn elastic buiuiMn rubber iimiurarlui ing should suddenly con mot. It isn't every thief who ling his brio abstract" sliown tin In "tho clirnntclo nl tin tliiu." The Western rivers rne, but the' di In't make the wilderness blossom all tin suite. TT 1 : ... Fanners mid nttier ile'lrlm ii ivfn leel, lucrative UgHiicy biisinen, by which : to $20 it day cm be cnrued. seiid iid.lreM n ir.ee, on hiIhI, In II. C. Wll.KlNS'iX A- Cn. Illj ii nd I DO Fulton sirert, New Yurk. An Kuglish Inily says that a hero wph nit mcd.ils is like uu oyster willmul Ii pearl. The wonderful length and beauty ofitn Illinois girl hair led u burg'ar to gag hei ind cut it nil'. An E.s'.eru editor says the newflhlnes. piper looks like the map of a D-lairere peach orchard. In thccntirse of lniinati events trijileli bcinineproblcina only to be solved by the rule of three. "ROUGH 0H RATS." Clears nut r.its, mice, roaches, flTe, niifx bed-bugs, skiinks.clilpmunks. gophers. I5c Druggists. A baby with four legs Is a South Cum Una ciirio.lty. Its punts will have to be built for twins. Underweur is not so rich rind fine as a year ago; this is attributed to Ihe iulroiluc- tlon of crinoline. People say that blackberries are good for the complexion j but who wants n b'ack berry complexion I There ih many ncc.isiou when silence js iiojiut, much as wo pnil.c it for being or I . n a 1 1 1 y j minims. . SKINNY MEN. WelU' Ili-nlth Iteiiewer" relnrcs rionliii and vigor, cures Dspepjia, IiiiHiternv,Sex ual Debilitv. 11. An An'onla physician hii culled t.. attend a unmin who wot llmu-hi In ln dying. Paiiiiig through tho sittius ram. he raw a diminutive hmkhu fellow ee. ing at If his heart would break. Think ini to comfort him, the gund tllH'tlll soothingly laid, "D.n't ,-rv, l.itblivj we'll try to makeyiur mother well again." In, agine tho due-, ir's surprise when fie lipl,. fellow, w ping his eyes nn I etrjigheuiiii: up to ni fullest fUture, ulmut lour reel tlx indignantly exclaimed, "win, in tlmnd are you calling-..iti,. ?' ',., her hu.bmt sir." M"lCeei ti will keep you nor jilmM nml y.tir place 0 II Von cinnnt I xii 1 1 In keep your I'luce witlnmt lieiiph, lln-Iimiii- ilatinn of all iiireiis. I'.ir i'l.tiiuei'. a rail roa I engi ieer in Ibn etodov nl llioC M A St. P-m' Hit., hud brou gru-vmnly .Ihi l.d wl ! di il'i-U'S for hk yciirs. lie n..k fiur b.xes of K'nlney.Wi.rt uml i.iy writes hat l.e ia entirely cun-d and working reitu larly. An Iilinois Ciuri has decided that a w.imnn't lie about her age does not iuvuli dale her insurance, N.iil kegs are now being made d sheet Iron and the wooden ones lire being cot ered with feit and t ild for high halt. -When a woman wishes tn hide tome thing where nobody will ever bo able to find It, she putt It In the pockut of her new dress. The catlla upon l ie thousand i s ond , , , .. . . " """ t'te wl le plaint nflhe Uli lte.1 Stale, are .1.1.. (151,3115 iu iiuuiber.and are worth iiiuma. ... ' ' ' UUJ' An Ohio le"iltnrhalntrn.tnet . Mil nn uoin ieeii.ior lias introduced a bill to preyeut overcrowding churches. This is the worst case of unnecessary legislation on record ti,. ri l- t -i. . . ilie ClllCnCO Tribune SflV. till, fniinl.w Is Ixcimiug uverpi.pulate.l-. We iiiust rVtil- ly thlt eil by ruuulnga few imliticlant iiitnj.il. ..T,rit,.n.i vnn. t. .... . 10 e.tMtoh. under tea year, of DRIFTWOOD. I don't rekollcct doing ennything that I was just a little nslmmcd ov but what somebody remembered it, and was sure, once in a while, to put mo in mind of it. Wo see that "fur-lined c i r c ulnrs are fashionable again." People had much better advertise in the news papers than waste their money sending fur-lined circulars through the post-office. There arc twenty Greeks in Chicago, hence when they meet there arc ten tugs of war. The Secretary of the Navv should buy up those tugs ofi war without deny, and then wc would have a navy. If inventors and scientists assert that the wasted energy of Niagara Falls and of .the swell of the ocean can be util ized and transmitted to run all the machinery of all the factories in the world, why can not. kind of harness be made to fit ttie lower jaw of a barber A gentleman was talking to the owner of a ferocious bull-dog, and asked him the question; 'Do von tliin' your iloyr would become fond of a stranger.'' "yes," replied the dog-fancier, "if he was raw, but he wouldn't if the stranger was cooked." A Brooklyn lady caught a burglar in her room and compelled him to marry her. Since tins terrible punishment there has been a great falling off in the number of robberies in Brooklyn, and it is proposed to cut down the police force one-half. There are more ways than one to make burg lary odious. '"Student" wants to know what is meant by "a dead lc'tcr." AVell, a letter asking you to subscribe fifty del a"s 'or the society for the ameli oration of the condition of the worthy paor, caines about as near being a dead letter as anything wc know of. If it isn't di'ad, in ten cases out ol n'ne it might as well lie. An esthete has been de livering himself of an eloquent .tirade against the invasion of the sacred domain of art by the meaner herd of trad'is pcopla and miscellaneous no bodies, and finally, rising to an alpine height of scorn, ex claims: "Aye, all of you here are Philistines mere Philis tines!" "Yes," said an old gentleman, softly, "wo arc Philistines, and I suppose that is why wc are being assaulted with the jawbone of an ass." rfitiunitiiuiu.iiiuiiiLiiiutu'-ea THF nPflHAH j illj ill i. w.i.iii vibiinini. W n e wi e n y . llr nil - - HfflOTiMIIffliQra;, FOR PAIN. XlolUvci ni cum KHEUJIATISII, Neuralgia, Sciatlct, Lumbtrjo, IIACIIACIti:, u:iriciin toomai, SOF.E THr.OAT, QIIX8V, ST.I.I.IXG3, KfJtAI.W, Sorting Cjts, Erni:t, friiSTBtrr.s. uiutXN.Ki'Ai.nrj, iu4 .11 ft1..r 1tll, i.U. I.U .lb.. rirn cekis i Bomt pnl.1 l.r .11 llrnrit nt Iti.Ut.. l)lri.lii.iia iu U Inilnni Thetha:jA.7:;cl:r C:. I m...... i. A. v"l.t a c ) ll.ll.IUT.. 114 I', a A. WA UiiiiaraiiiiUiaiinjj i WllTOtSffil IH llDiiimHfl3irsli lltJiiLlbumu-lii mi irtTimliilJiIr'Triii Ml U.I. HI .I.Ji." ll'!' DIPHTHERIA MS u 1 IVHEl TREATED WITH Parry Davis's Pain Killer This wonderful remedy lies raved llto livis of irtarty, many children who were almost dead with DIPHTHERIA. F. llcary Til-cn. Lawrence, licet., enye "Iha tiirroia l.occuuce I i:y cuo Witi. Uierla, cui .'tclAiit t'ict no vntc.Ucs roulil fwch It. 1-criy U-ri.'al'suiUJltri.atiajuy Iilxn Leach, Naihtta, W. n , raret " I hr.d rtlt.ten.'oo'.leoiiiliiliilitucrctloirrolirrr.ttiry wtercly, J'lukji;crdxoiuU)t4Mi.)." ' DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP IT. NEUTRALIZED. In What Way a Pravalent EtII May be Shorn of ttt Power to Harm. 'T1? br?"! n!"V f?r ln,lnJr diseases all orlKlnatluirlti bloo-l p-ilsunlinc, llllloui fver. ilia tvnliul nml tii.lv.l I liV.i. ...i 5,l.'il!'.V!'.' fi'.er. "r.! I'.rojnlnent ineinlrs oft . in. imiiiij, miliaria uunes Riiae tlie uilllil. ! era. the pluinhers and tho physicians. lies. ' I,lr'n uf ordinary treat m. nt, the latter ul. mo.l unanlmouslr rccomineml lll;.S(IN'S OAPOINK I'UROL'S PI.ASTKlt as tie VVtrVr'ipK lr'.".",!' I bow. Is and klilnevs Worn over the renlon or the liver, and on. 1 nn IhM hntr IV.. bl.na. .1.... . , I t?0ih'. nw. No other platters ' When Teu purchase, tatlsry yourself that I word OAPOINE It cut In the center of I ilia rtlattai ' ii.'ih,.,. , t.i..ah n. t... vr , "If w-d. .1 lut.raatlonat. Kspo.me.' FARMERS' COLUMN. Enter Eggs. Easter comes very early Indeed Ihliyrar: upan the 25th of March, which it almost as early 4 It can' ever be, and belore lotif, children will begin to think about prepar ing what In old times used tn be called past eggs. It Is a good plan, too, for the egg eolorers of a neighborhood to hold a sort of it "bee," and unite In the production of the dyes, thus laving time and money. The exchange of eggs between friends, it a token oflovonr friendship, is an ancient custom, dating back almost to tho flood, for il Is n symbol of the ark, as well as of the resurrection, which Is the reason why we present at Easter. It is mnreoyer a very universal custom prevailing among differ. cut nations and religions. The Jews placed eggs nit their Passover tables, the Druids used them in their ceremonies, and the Per inns frequently gava them as New Year's gills. If you should happen to be in Rus sia this month, a Russian will greet you on Easter morning with "Christ is risen,' and olTeryoti an K.nter egg, and stranger still, if Jou were In the far East, a Moham inedan would do the same. At city confec tioners, fancy sugar eggs tome of them of e mrmotis size, and containing panoramas of htnd'cnpca and figures, nr else filled with bo l-botia may be had lit all prices, bule p'nprlute homemade ones are worth tw ce as much. T dVe cue., nninn skim put in the water In which they nre boiled wilt make them a blight vellow.or, If left longer in Ihe ro'u. linn, ii rich brtwn. Log-wood nr violet ink. givesa royal purple. Cochineal, pink'nnd crimsnn, and many pieces nf chintz, nr bright ribbon that fndo easily, if sewed tightly round the egg., will color them nieelv in figures, stripes nr dolt. Another way is lo dip the egg into hot water", anil then write a mime or motto nn the shell with tallow. It is then boiled in the sol u li. hi nfilye-Winiil, when the inscription will Hl'pe.ir in tvlute, upon a colored gtoiind. Tlioso who ore i. k ill fill Wjlh pencil and punt brush call ptesent their friendi with ri'iilly exiptieilo souvenir., by i.rnnmeutin e;s with H i" tl 5 n n l butterflies, itpprnpri ii to texts nl scripture. For these p.iiuted egg", it is better to puncture a tiny hole with u Din in each side, mid blow out the inside, leaving n clear shell, than to I tleiii ; and the iiperturc can bo roneealed by stota of silver urgilt pjper. Agues Curr tu A jricUiturht. Lima Scans at a Crop. Tiie Lim i, the mpu'ar liean among ama tcuri nml urirket gHioeucrs. is slow in find whi. to tln burdens nf farmers. Ti c dry benllS sell fiirsever.il dollars n bushel, tun! the market has never been adequately sup plied. Lim i beans tire easily, mired, urn yield as bountifully as most oilier hems , und they continue lo blnssnm ami be.ir until killed bv tho frost. We know ol no icason why they cannot be made vpi'fhilty, tikp hops or tokictv, and crown luji.a, ltirga;t'ji. They would require better "il and treatment than the common fiidd hean, but lis the price is thret times grealer. these could well be nUni'ded. A rich gray elly or sandy loam suits them best, and th phnspluitic manures aro well ada Id) to them. On this kind nf anil we Iihvo not found them to run tou much lo vines, even with he.ivy dressings of cnminst prepaicil from muck and stable manure. The yine Is a strong grower, and requires abundant ntirisliment. The juids ire formed quite thickly from the lop to the bottom of the imles. Thev wunt Ihe full benefit of Ihe sun, etui the rows running north and south should be four feet apart, and the bills four feet apatt in the row. In p'aullng we pre fer to put the eye downwards, noil tint more thin one inch deep. The first of June is early enough for this latitude. This lean needs Ireqttentctiltfvalion, until the vines s'lade the ground. This crop Is well suited for furmeri temote from cities and inarltts. Tho market gardener will not grow Lima beans to sell dry, because they are worth more in the green stale, and he can till all he can raise. Rut the f.rmer, however re mote from the city, can market his whole crop in the winter, and bo well paid for his labor. Aqriculturiki. Requisites to Success with Onions. Ot.ioiia dlilir from most other crops in not requiring n rotation. In some places the land has been in onions aunuully lir half a century. If the crop it to be grown for the fir.t time, newly denied land it best, and next to that, mil which bus been iu colli or 'lati'CS. A good, deep, rich In.iio, Is essential, as is heavy-manuring. Fifty I Is of stable manure to the ncre are an ordinary inaiitiiiiig, and may be sup plemented by Millies, Imno flour, or triiiino, a. a top dresalng. The Keeds should lie so vn very early , should lie of Hie iirevimis yair'a (trowth, and Irom a reliable raiser. T 10 rows nro a fnol apart, leaving every so -colli for h path, and from II ree to eix Hiids of seed are ii to the acre. On land tmt belore in onions, thin snwlnc ia belts' iIimii thick. Afl r mwiug, rll the surfa. Sim e tow an oiiiico or two ot rad ish el Willi I'Vciv l'iiiid nl i r.ii'ii i-eiil. The r.dirhrs cnine up iu a few d ivs and niark 'lie rows so thai a bund cultivatnr nr push li" can be tun cIom to Ihe mwt eteti before the onions ate uyi.Ainti ican Ayri culluiW,. Poles Ut BsaniaadOttisr Clirnbori. Wjnte birches and alders . niiiiiiiilt in. I forbiau Ies, are alKUit the pnncst, for they lust only oi.e season nt the best, and sometimes break nil' at Ihe surfai-e ol Ihe ground, and letdown the beautiful pyramid of green be'ore the puis are ripe. White Cmtar from the swamps is durable, and the rough bark enables the vines to climb with out any nelp from strings, but these are not tlivavs accessible. Red Cedar is much more widely distributed, and on the winds makes tho best bean le. The wood is as good as While Cedar, and young trees, from which poles nro made, grow quite stout at the ground, and, if well set, will resist very strong winds, A set of these poles will last for a generation. For bean notes, all the tide branches are trimmed oh", but for a support for ornamental climbers, these may be left on. A Cedar, six or eight feet hich, with the branches gradually shortened from below, upwards, makes an exrolleut support for ornamental vines Oue of these, covcryd with a clematis, or other showy climber makes a iivramid of Ett beauty. It Is . M"uMthnnr)t Is p'esi lug. American Aariculturulfor March. " I . n wm r. J. rainier .v in. Munvt r WJXS? ' IEW G-OOUS! At Wintermute's BOTTOM A full line of PJSCE,S AN EVER. I hare just oi ivxen s, x ouuis mm e(D(Dtf3 mmm to my stock, and at prices that are away Why? Because auu win seu tnem low. uail and examine stock be lore you purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show vjooas ana o'lre TI13 Aiuericau AnHprlaD ORIENTAL JOURNAL ! ! Published by Jmksox' ,V Mobss:, Chicago, III. ill per year. Edited by Stkciikx D. 1'kkt, devnled tn .Chinie.il. 'Oriental Eu. ropenii and Aiuericau Arcbreulogy. jj. luatratcd. This Jonrnal gives information on discover let and explorations in all lands,and isyery valniibln to those who lire following Anti quarian subjects as well as to the common eader. eprS-tf HAS BEEN PROVED . TIio SUREST CURB for KIDNEY mREAttES. lildlcatatLatTDuiLroaTrictlm? TTTTTW CO L3 0Awi-A.xA-i'ii use h.li:z;zzx-vuhycl g'spcedily oveitwsia Uio cUicro and restart ri UtalUxy cctloa to&llliacr.-r. u JJlnj rias, ell cpecUUy yicU ta ita cur- l"L"l''.'J ? 1 This is Your Grand Opportunity! JOSEPH J 0 ST A S In order to make ropm for Spring Goods, has made immense Reductions in the Prices of his stock of Winter ME and IBITSr l-0OIS9 TWMJOmFJEM CJdOTJBTMJWG- Immense Reductions have been made! REMEMBER, JOSEPH April 29, 1882 JBOTTOll PRICES! FAIR Fall nnrl "WiiiiW CncA of t r.Trnrr ana Jtfoys I bought them low and for cash i-'rices. w Wmi esBsa get JF$Be WD'iffgs mud Bledi ieles a em el eve ny th i n oDj535sli! Use CrBjoHa fiIMse,R4SBaBd 4 reef ? RUPTURE CsHreal im Rv the Combined Treatment of EXCELSIOR Positive evidtnee of Wonderful July 15 yl Address, In Gent's, Youths' and Children's AND- Is Ihe Place ! ED. W. t' , t H RJEAMjtfCH HI Price Store ! added a nice toe s W MTroMiiTc IMIIILIIIIIUIU a 5W f t " ir K S Rays I RUPTURE PLASTER AND HEALING COMPOUND ! Cures tent on receipt of 3c. stamp. F. II. MERRICK, Ogdensburg, N. T. JONAS' FEIST, Manager.
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