I. VDIES SIIOL'L.1) REMKMDER, bnu tKni .- n.li!)iiiin tisulla Iron, using Aektr's 111 mil KUiseT. 8iM bv Dr. Horn, Lehigh tun, ouil 1! A. Horn, Wcissjwrt. A iitctmrille of Hie rflamoud neckUe of My Dmlley, of England, has bn mil lu liy n New York Jeweler for a lady In that rll. It it worth $20,000. Her hul hanil roomily promoted from reporter to iik-uI cililnr. Tim ii'mnve-l Dr. Clenilennlng save one t nrHlif all his illiwtlons lhowoJ signs of of Ih'.irt biteaeri Ifyou have it in any form 'pr. Or.ives' Heart Hegulalor, $1 per bottlj nt ilniii;l)U. An exehango, speaking of a ci-italn po tfS'. mti she mokes gnml jellies as woll as e"I poetry. We suggest tint poets gen orally g'i into the jolly inaUuiR 1 usltiofs, an I thtir contributions will find fayor with t ib no iiiinpors. -rEVEUV l'rumlso baekod by n guaran too. Arker's l)ysKla Tablets will give I itimpilhilo relief, l'riee 25 ft 50 els. Sold by I)f Horn, Lehigliton, and E. A. Horn, Weijxirt. Tito man who will regularly read a, b irpiwed paper in order to savellie expenie nr subscription lo It, may bo a very estlm abin nliren, but e should vote against linn handling the collection plate In tho church lo which wo belong. j, Every fanner sliould nt least have one co-nty paper, and that paper slmulit bo Iho Anvoa.vTK, wl.:.-li contuins all tho latest lo cal news. Only $1.00 a year. Tho publisher of a Southern country paper Mates, In suspending it, that he has been clearing ost thirty dollars a month. Wo don't wonder ho teels justified in rellr inu. Whoever heard of a. country editor that cleared anything before? Salt, sulphur, soda anil KtoS3lum, equal quantities, will euro the worst forms of Diphtheria whfti taken in conjunction with J.nliviii's I'liio Tur Syrup. Thos Thomas, t tie popular druggist, sells It. Some uilitur who evidently knows wliprenf lie writi-s Fends us the following: "Dip Iho Atlantic Ocean dry wllh a tea spoon, twlet niir heel into the too rf your l oot, send up fishing hooks with a balloon and full lor Hui?, get astride a gosaimer and chuso Ihce.iimt,c1n ke a mosquito with an uuylll, get a iioree-tint up here in short, prove all things heretofore considered iin jiewiiblo to be pntsible, but necr, never at tempt to please everybody when you edit a paper. Franklin Township. ranlcl Krum an I Win. Jllltielm, Supcr vlforr, In account with FRANK Mft Twp. fur llio year emltnir March 1st, A. I).. 1881: IIANlEt. KliUJI, Hn. To amoiintof lluplleate !81 3) atonies received ot predecessors, 1 iitiilo orjolin nehwab unit Andrew l)elleri. 1 69 '(;nli receive I of David Uclit, Tor plink ' 4790 S3 on. Dy Ids own service 1SJ JJ niTVlC Tin llinils 3.7 6J lUcelM lor i:niik 28 7 ' Win. Frevinan, iltlorney lee,. ....... 10 0 " II. V. At iVililmer, for printing 6 01 " Tin. tvlcH,relliiqulsi'lu a water riuht 09 " Steplien :olt, imililni? llmincUl stiituincnt, f-c 2 10 ' Ilrtnerniltinii " 1 " Uommts'luil on J2J If " Auditor's unites " lUUnci) In cash Wlt.IiIAM MltiUlllM, Supervisor, Dll. To amount of implicit 4833 23 tit. lly his own service W Services lorhninls tot 32 Iti celpiK I. r planks &e 27 do " .1. !C lllckiri, lor milking Uupll. cite, fc'i J" S5 "11 W, Mertr, for stones 18 38 Kiuiier. ill'oia 1 27 tl-jiiiiiilsslun on JtOJ 25 DO Uilaoui) duo 'iuwnshli Its til m:iJAPlTUL.VTION. .rr.inklln Township, Or. Jly balance In Kritm'a account I82 18 in MtlUolui's account 145 91 J3I8 07 Aitltcd nml niprivcd this 10th Uuy of Marob, A. D. 1381. STUIMIEN SOLT,) Ii p. Itlilicr.l! r. (Auditors JOSEPH UOYEIt. S Poor District. J, It. Dlmmlck- and Lewis Drelsbach, Over seers ul the Poor, In account with Vrank 1 1 ii Township, lor tho J car ending March 1st, A. 1'., lbSl: DIt To amount.or Implicate hii 03 ' lUiunceiluo TuvTiishlp Ularcli 14, 1S83 335 41 " Money riolied from county audi tors us iieimlmt Iroul I. hi Hotter.. 423 OS Eccolvo.l ul Henry Holt, lor wood and bousu fuinituro 10 35 Money rccclvtd for lot ol apples 1 (0 Cli. lly their own services OS Ileoelpisnfdlvcrs persons rorcloth Imcaml inalntaintnir pauers.... 787 01 " Ixtr.i cxicnses in iittenJIntf pju- pc,s 31 d'l " Au tltors waves and expenses c U Eimr.itloQ 10 21 l)onimli!lim on $"17 H V7 3D " Ualanco due Township 4(0 00 $13;i 49 ItEOAPITOLATlON. Franklin Township. Or. By balance la Ovcrtccr's account $140 09 Dr. To unsattled bills, &.c 81 00 Ilalance on hand $315 to Audited and approved tho 10th day o March, I . I). HE). STKP1IUV SOLT, ) 1). V HIOKEUT. tAudltorr. JOSEPH liti lilt, i WHO IS UlAl i 1 l I'Jtt M t . utovnir '. MIS vuu rrrM.t.'I CV tXAMlNlMfi THIS MAP 1HAT THC tjsx: wgy t;.y.; MIBCELLANEOUB. It is a credit to the United States tho not a woman or girl works in the cos mines of this country. His Slippery Oliti Eyo. 'The Equlre," ssys the author of'Tlia Hoosier Schoolmaster," "wor one glass eye and a wig. The glsss eve was constantly slipping out of focus, ami the wig turning ainiind sldewise on his head whenever be addressed the people of the Klr.t Creek Dis trict." Sad spectacle. Parker's Hair Bal sam preserves and promotes the growth of the natural hair. It also restores the nat ural color to hair whicli lias faded or become gray. Clean, elogaut, beneficial, highly perlumed. A Georgia man climbed three flights of stairs to whip an editor, and came down on the llghlntug rod with his clothes half lorn from bis bed v. He always pays for the paper in advance now. Eitremo Tired Feeling1. A ladr tolls us "the first bottlo has rlone my daughter a great deal of good, her food does not distress her nor does she eulhr from that extreme tired fcelivq which she did before takini! Hood's Harsaparllla." A second bottle eifecled a cure". No othor pre paration contains such a concentration of vitalizing, enriching, purifying and invlg. mating properties as Hood's Sarsaparllla. The lives of alt newspaper men are made happy at some time or other by some dcligbtul person who likes to warn the company with "Better look out he'll put your naino In the paporl" i1 Nerve-Life Vigor Thls cut shows the Howard Electric Magnetic Shield ns applied over the Kid noynsnd Nervo-vltnl centers. Tno only ap. E nance made tnal ts every part ol the body, and the only one needed to rosiTiviLT oonx Itlitncj WIecnao )t li o u itiiitlam, Is y h i o p 1 n. tho worst cases ol Seminal lVcnk licaa, Hxlinus- lion, snipoicn cy, and au Dla canes andAVenlC HCMof theVrlno Genital Orcans. Patented Feb. 25, 1870. YOUNO HEN, from early Indiscretion, lack nerve forco and fall to attain strength. MIDDLE-AGED MEU of ten lack vigor, attribut ing It to tho progress of years. The MOTHER, WIFE and MAID, snffcrlngfrom Fcmalo Weakness, Nervous Debtllty and other ail ments, will find It the only cure. To one and all wo say that the Shield gives a nat ural eld in a natural way WITHOUT DltUOGINO THE STOMACH. Vnrrnntcd One Vcar, nuA tho beat nppllnnco mode. Illustrated ramphlct.TmtEE TYPES OF MEN. also Pamphlet for Ladles only, sent on receipt of Cc, sealed; unsealed, FltEE. American Galvanic Co., Paynes' Automatic Engines & EaW-ltlU. TEr, 31V CQICAGO.ROCKISLuND&PACIFICR1 Sy tlie central povltUn of it liue, connect the XAMi tvad Iho Wctt by Ihb thortcfct raalo, ami car rc. fi4Useusers( vrubout chants or aarw, between wurtli. Atti.loii. Wiuntautau and tic I'tul. oonieeti la Cuioa Depoie with all tho principal linre or road between tao Atlautloand tho Fcine Uceapu. Its etiuipment u uurivaled and mscaiU cent, beta;; cjmponed. of Moat Cotntortablti ud lieauttful mv tktahe. Mauinceat llortcn Be cl;ulnc Chair Care, Vullnmn'e Preiticet 1'ilaoi fll'fpiUR Care, aud tho Ueet Lino of Dining Care In U World. 'Xhree Train between Chicago aud 2llajiiii-i lliv( Pol n I a. 1 wa Trams battween Cin j and tliuneapclis and lit, Vaul, via tlio famous "ALBERT LEA ROUTE." A Ntit Direot Line, via Seneca and Kinki ee1ha rtfocutly bjea opened between Uiebmoud, liorlolvt, II owtN4f t If ewj, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Au- Iusia, a annTiiitv Louiaviuc, exingion, u'lncinuaii idianapoh aud IaUyette, and Omaha, Utnncap fusta, KaHhviH idiuiDOlia ai olij and bt. Paul and intermediate noiul. Al Through XAiAtuutT Travtl ou fast xproaa Tram. Ttoketf for aal Bt all rtinclpal Ticket Offioeeia llaSKz'r i thu2Uil ihrouizh end rita of fare al. way lav ik campetUQr itt oUcr lee edraa- Hit uk. fur detailed iufarajattoa, Bt tlA Mfcp and Told GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At your nearest Ticket Offloe , or addreu H. R. CABLET. E- ST. JOIIM. OF THE 1 I OUn UADEB. We offer an 8 to 10 It. T. Antomat le, Spark-Arrest- toe, Mounted TorUMo Engine, wltli Mill, IS ft. tarriase, S2 ft. track and ways, i simultaneous lever set head-blocka, SVLacn, arbor, 3 ehanKea. food I sawyer controls fecd.lover and heul blocka llvm unn iwiiiiini. uv-juvu iwuu saw, BO tu 8-lnrh 4-plr beltlnir, feed-belts, eant-tiooka, aware, tightener, etc, IUr completo for operation. tUOO on ears. En fHno on skids, f InO less. Enctna will linrn slabs from tlio saw tiro. to eignt reoc long anu ateam. Benrt for catalogue 13. B.W. rAYTJE.as BONS, . , Mnnnfar.tnrfira.all etvlea AntOt. matlo Engines f rom 2 to 300 II. P. Baaltlnir, pnlleya, and hangera. Elmlrn, N. Ym Dox FARMERS' COLUMN Come, Gentle Spring, anil bring malaria, dyspepsia, billintisrerr, torpidity of liver and a train of kindred maladies. Fortunately Kidney-Wort is at hand. It may bo liad of the nearest diu gist and will purify the system, correct the stomach and IiowpIs, Biimuiato the liver and kidneys to healthy action, removes all pnintinns humors and make yon feel like a now man. As a spring medicine, touio and bluod 1'urificr it lias no equal. SherilTs are very successful business men. They can often lurn a newspaper establishment into money when all the ef forts of the editor in that direction have failed. rS?-Get the Ilest Dyes. The Diamond Dyes lor family nso have no equals. All popular colors easily dyed fast and beauti- iil. Unly IDr. a package al druueists. Wells, r.ichariNnn A Co., Burlington, Vt. ample Curd, 32 colors, and book of direc tions fur 2c stamp. A bill has been presented lo the Stale legislature to regulate tlio manufacturing ol ler. Is this not unwarrautablo interfer ence with the freedom of the press. Your Iti'ltAKOPP has dona all and more than you rlaimu I It (ould. It has never failed ns." Johnson & Youug, Warren Bridge, Boston, Moss. A Southern Dakota paper advertises his bible for s.ilo. IIo has probably gone oyer to the other party. That slight colli you think so liltle of mai rnva Iho Inrerunner of a comidaint Ilia' ay bo fatal. Avoid this re'ult bv takin. ver'sClicrry Pectoral, the best of known inert tes iitrcolils.cotiglisc.itarrtis.bronchiti. cipient consumption, and all other throat . nd lung disiaie. All agricultural papers publish cereal stories. Tiie religious press Hugging a Sunday school teacher. How are we ever eolnz lo eel throueh ur aprinir nml summer's work? We are a'l un down, tired out before It begins." So y many a larmer s Im mil v. we answer. to to your druggist and pay five dollars lor 'X bottles of AVer's Barsanarilla. Th Just the medicine you need, and will pa) compound interest on tho investment. Test a man's profession by his practice Physician heal thyself. I lave no faith In palent medicines" If Ihe common expression of some incrcduloui people, who hnyo been "taken in" by the voluminous references ol some nostrum. But it don't stand the test. For Jadwin's Pine Tar Syrup we only ask a trial. Go to Thomas' lor it. Better bear present eylls than lo fly lo those unknown. ACKER'S BLOOD ELIXER guaranteed; ill cure all kinds of blood noisoninir. in herited or contracted. Sold by Dr. Horn. Lolilghton, and E A Horn, Weisstor.'. They who rry tho loudest are not al- wavs the most burl. When two weeks old our child canehl cold. For eighteen mrntlia could not breathe through her nostrils, became emacl icu. uy mine tiys t;ream Halm she was cured J. M. Smith, Owego, N. Y. Mr. V. M. Barber has usrd Ely's Cream ilm for catarrh in his family and . mends it very hlehlv. A ladv ing the sense of smell. A Tiinkhannoet lawyer, known to many of our rendersivi lio was cured of deafness. Pittiton. ri . Gazette. Better be wise by the misfortune! of thers than by your own. ARE YOU Miserable throueh indirection Sour Stomach, or Constipation? Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets we guarantee will relle you. Sold bv Dr C T Horn, Leliighlon.ai d E A Horn, Weissport. There is no arguing a coward into courage. Absolutely the best Torous Tlaste r eyer made. The Hop Platter is composed if rrrsh Hops, Balsams and Gums. Weak BacK.Sido Ache, Sore1,C hest, and all pa ns re speedily cured by its use. Apply one, Only 25 cents at any drug store. Too late to whet the sword when the truniphet sounds to draw it. ELECTRICITY. Ol all Ihe known Electro-Galvanic Appliances ai Ihe preset t ay it is now conceded by the Medical Fra ternity and Electricians generally, that the American Galvanic Co's Howaro Suhldb re the best, possessing intrinsic .Electrical merits, as one shield or appliance ran be fitted to any part of the body, which Is Dot trne of any other. Beo advertisement In another column o this paper.- Eteclne Ga tette. Men are bai sorry witnesses In tbeii own cause. I was weary of llfend longed for my death for an inrougii. lue years Id been couglun'. And thonglit every night thai I'd loose my urtam. For I was rouehinr myself to mv coffin. I had given up hope, aye. almost mv life. When a friend edvieed me to "stir up" Ann nun mo a frciel ny which was cured By taking Jadwin's Tar Svrun-. ThoiHrou Bauk street, sells IU Neves strain your eye looking fer fault in ) eur neighbors. Acker's Celebrated EncHsh RemedV for tsougns, uoins, ami uonsumpiian. bold (or ua on a guarantee-by Dr Horn, Lelilghtcn i i.' i it .wr . A hair restorer n who return a lest switch. Health first, riches afterward. All forms or Heart Disease (Deluding palpitation rheumatisnirSpasms, bony formation, en largeiuent, valvular derangement, acute pains in leu nreasi. ic, yield to Ihe use o Dr. Gravea' Heart Uegulalor, $1, per bat- ii ai tiruggifia. Jfever Lick an infuriated bull-dog when' you have slippers on. Prevent serious sickness by taking ecca sionally cue of Emory's Little Cathartic SHU, a wonderful appetizer, an absolute preventative and cure ler biliousness, pleas ant to lake, sugar coaled- AVi you drug gists lor maw ana take no older, -IS el. The grulificntion' which wealth can be stow is not in mere possession, nor in lav isbing It with prodigality, bat in the wise application of it. People of IVHih origin should be stiln ins marks. OFFICES: 1103 Chestnut St., riiUnT GIVEN . AWAY WITH THE nmn fireside journal, CTVe are determined to push eur elrcn liit ton up rarbsjcndanjIMnceTcr 1 efore mown Inllie newmper bnslnf rn-wllhthntobltct In view wo tnako Ihl unusual otTer. On ii.ctlt f 23 Cents wtwlil Bend Tn1 h0 welt known ami rnpnlar PeoDl3ta Flresldo - Journal, of New York lfiititlfnii 11Itit rated, Bnrt ttTs rtwal ImrrvBiltiiT, r'!sl" ntnilir jmiriiHi in tno worm now 111 tin BlXin i noi.Tor. i nineen weoKO HIIVtLV an Easy to use. A certain rare. Noteipenslve. Thre months' treatment In one package, uooo ror uoia la the Jlend, Headache, Dlulbess, Hay Fever, Ac. iTlllT cents, lij ail wruEEii.or iit ranii. E. T. ,Et,TIN"E, warren, rsv ft 6 .- o a o M SsS-Si2 5(2 nrSt)LlNTON nRETNEY.rashlonaW vCi3 Hoot and Suoit Makxr, Dank St., Lehlghtoii. All work warranted. POS G-I VE on Mir ft. nice of b pair of bountiful Ear Dropnr ftiitt'oti tit nd.' f tliat wnndtrfnlniHl i-haruiMivt naw mats rial AMYLOID Tills offer cuod fir Itl iIhji, Add rait People,o Firesldo Journal. New York A Return to 09 with TEH IF QU0D5- HHfTltSs Out us is with TEH t you'll ippt OLDEN BOX I tliat will 3 brmff you in MORE MUHtl in One Moiitlitluw any. itmn eiso in America. awoinwwrwiiHj. wui-t- ' bex. No capital. 41. YounT.173 Uravawluu 1 01 c DANIEL "WlFjftKD, Carringes,Wagons,Sleighs, &c COHNKIl or BANK AND IRON STREETS, LIIHIUHTON, Psniii., l'artlcular attention given to REPAIRING In all Its details, at the very I-owtst Prices. Patronatro respectfully solicited and ner foct satlsfjctton Kuarantccd. Jan. 19, 8t-ly. UAN. WIEAND, WM. DUFFY & SON, of East Mauch Chunk, aro prepared lo do all kinds of Plastering: & Ornamental fori, at shortest notice. Orders hy mail will re ceive prompt attention. Terms moderate for good work. sepl5tf LAND Claims a specially, anil WAR HANTS. ADDITIONAL HOMESTEAD OEKTIFIOAT. ES and all kinds of LAN 11 SCRIPT bounlit and sold. Large Stock, and lllnlieit Prices paid. Do you vant to soli or buy? IT so, write to A. A. THOMAS, Attorney at Law, Washington, D.O. Jan, tic. AYER'S Sarsaparilla la n highly concentrated extract of Sarsaparllla nml other blood-purlfylnc roots, combined with Iodldo or Potaa alum nnd Iron, and Is the satest, most reli able, and most economical blood-puriflor that can be used. It Invariably expels all blood poisons from the ssstem, enriches and renews tho blood, and restores Its vitalizing power, it is the best known remedy for Scrofula and all Scrofuloua Complaints, Erysip elas, Eczema, Itlncvfonn, ltlotchos, Sores, Bolls, Tumors, nml Eruptions of tho Skin, as also for all disorders caused by a thin aud Impoverished, or corrupted, condition of tho blood, such as Rheumatism, Ncuralgln, llheumatio Gout, General Debility, and Scrofulous Catarrh. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. "Avnn's SAKSAPAniLLA. has cured me of tho Inflammatory Rheumatism, with, which I liavo suffered for many years. IV. II. MooitE." Durham, la., March 2; 1882. l-HErABED DV Dp. J. C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists j ? 1, Six bottles for ts. Mills aM Mill Sites in the Northwest FOR SALE BY G1LLS01T, BENJAHItl & CO., Real Estate and Loan Apts, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Money Loaned, I Information as to Farms for Sale, Gov't X-KR. Lands Business Chances. Cheerfully furnished March 8, 1884 cortf. PETER HEaast LANT Are Annually Sown anil Flantei in Half a Million Gardens ! ESTThis Year's Cataloguo Frco on Application. PETER HENDERSON & CO. K'i?S???ilgto HEALTH AND HOME. PORT CHESTER, N. Y. CIRCULATION 63,000. EDITED' BY W. H. HALE, H. D. Strawberries on the Farm. The catalogue are confusing with their many varieties, old and new. For horns use. no new or untried kinds are worth tak ing as a gift; what we want is fruit and plenty of It. Charles Eowntng, Bldwell, ml Sharplcss are among ihe reliable kinds thtt have been tested and may be planted with confidence. Having ordered the plants, prepare a p'ace for them. The size ofthe bed will of course depend upon the number of plants, which are to be (wo feet apart each way from one another, and two feet from the margins ofthe bed. Make the a til rich with old, decomposed manure and ashes, to be worked in as deep as possi ble by spading. When the plants come, their roots should be shortened or cut back to two-thirds or one-half their former length, and all the dead leaves removed. In planting, open a wide hole with Iho hand, nnd spreading the roots in all direc tions, separating those that are matted, carefully work the earth in among them, and having covered them with earth prtss it firmly over them. The plants will Hon tart into growth, and new leaves open. It is probable that clusters of flower buds will appear in the center of seme ofthe plants, if so, pinch them off as soon as they are seen, ns we now wish to raise plants and not fruit. As the season advances runner will be formed, and at length a bud will appear upon the end of each and final ly take root. It the runners do not become fixed readily as they are often blown about by the winds place a clod of earth upon them to hold them ftst. After the plant from the first bud has grown to seme site, that will throw out runners, and so alt Ihe season. The object being lo raise as many plants as possible, the run ners should be watched, and not allowed to interfere with one annther, but distrib uted evenly over the bed. If necessary water the bed, and pull up by hand all weeds that appear. Da. TnoBBitn, In the Am. Agriculturist. Teach the Bovs to Use Tools. Last year a friend of mine, who haa three boys, selected a Chest of Tools ns a premium for collecting clubs for an agri cultural paper, nnd surprised an delighted Ihe lads with it. They went to work and fitted Ihemrelves up a workshop in the loft over the wagon-shed, and there Uiry con trive to spend many an hour pleasanlly and profitably. My friend said to me, "I am surprised to see how pioficient the boys are becoming in Ihe use of their li.ols. Why, they have made us many little ar ticles for use about the house and barn, to more than pay for the cost of the tools, if I had bought them for cash, and if they keep on thus, a carpenter will be unne cessary here." This experience can be re peated in any family where there are boys to the satisfaction and benefit of all con cerned. Giye the boys a chance lo show what they can do. A set of toola will keep them busy on rainy days and odd spells, and out of mischief. Every success will encourage them in larger undertakings ,ml quite unconsciously they will develop a knowledge of mechanics which will be practical aud useful to themselves and others all their lives, and almost every dsy, the year round, on tho farm, about' the house, anywhere, and everywhere. The cost ofa set of tools good enough lor litem to experiment with, is small, and cannot be invested to better account. If you can not spare the money, encourage them to get up a club for a paper giving premium chests of tools. If they do not quite succeed, help by contributing a liltle cash for the differ ence. The investment will come bark be fore you know it. Most farmers having more expensive tools, do not liko to have boys use them for fear ol possible damages, and they grow up almost entirely ignorant of saw, and plane, and chisel. Let Hum have tools of their own, and show thrm how to take proper care of tbem. Teach them all you know about them, and set them at little easy jobs. When they do these well, let them know their work is ap. precialed, and they will become ambitious to do still belter work, and take pride in it; so will you,when you come lo see that they ae able to do what you have heretofore de pendeil on outside labor for. One of the most convenient things about Die house or farm, is a man who ran use tools. Eden E. Hcivobd, in Am. Agriculturist. This is a liu-go eight page, forty column, monthly paper, anil is devoted to every thing pertaining to Health, and Home, Marriage, Social Science, Domestic Medicine, Science, Literature, Art, Economy, Cookery, Hints on Health, Dietetics, and every realm ol' Modern Science that, tend? to impr.ovo health, prevent disease, purify morals, and make homo happy. ' SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 50 CENTS PER YEAR, -.'- 'Address: ' XIt. "W. II. HALE, I-Ieo.ltlL.and. Home, Port Chester, N. Y. 1838. Established 46 Years. 1884. MARVIN SAFES. Marvin's Ts the only Safe with absolutely dry filling-. Marvin's is the only Safe having-the "tongue and groove" I'mprovement. Marvin's is the only Safe-baring a continuous projecting flange on the hinge side of door. Marvin's is the only Safe in which the door and frame are Inter-locked at all points. Marvin's i the only Safe iu which '.be door joints will not and cannot open and spread by the action of heat. Marvin U tho only Safe the back of which cannot bo' removed wltb a common screw-driver. Remember that no other malic of Sale lias oren the equivalent of Marvin's tongne and groove improvement, or the "solid Jbrged frame with sliding back-plate. Call and examine, Marvin Safe Co0 623 Chestnut St Philadelphia, Pa, Agent, ANDREW SHITE, ISTear L. & S. Depot, Lelrigkton, Pa. March i llSl-mO Caving the Soad Wash. Every road not on a dead level has more or less debris which has a fertilizing yalue washed off upon its side. The water itself is valuable, and will make Krtrs wherever it spreads. In a hilly country or one of gentle grades, nearly all tbla water, and the fertilizing matter It carries, may ba turned off at frequent intervals upon the adjoining pastures and meadows. The dust and debris of the highway consists of finely pulverized soil and stone,which con tains mnre or less line, potash and ether valuable material so minutely divided that water makes it immediately available for plant food. Iron and steel tires, horse and ox shoes, and above all the frost, have been at work upon it all throueh the winter. Appreciable quantities of manure hare been dropped upon it by beasts of burden, and their feet nave mixed it with the road dust nnd made a nice compost. Its value Is seen In the rank.growth of grass and briars wherever it lodges. It will pay big wages for all the labor needed to turn this wash off, through culverts or an open ditch, on to the adjoining pastures and mowing land Am. AjrtCKItmrut, Mr. Peter Wallen, 212 VT. Twenty.foarth street, New York, esys that he suffered six years with "rheumatism and found no re ljef nnt.il St. Jacobs Oil, the sovereign remedy, was applied, which cured him completely. CofleeMilk for Invalids Boil a des sertspoonful of ground coffee In nearly s pint of milk a quarter of an hour; then put Molt a shaving ortwc ct Isinglass, and elear it; let it trail a few minutes and set it by the side ol the Sre to clarify. In the Western New York Agricultur al Society jl was recently staled that the planting ef new vineyards wss never so generally undertaken as at ther present time; People are learning how to use grapes, and finding out, loo how health-. promoting thtir free use is. Vr.J.B. Johnson, of Washington, re- commends the use of vaseline sj a local application- onea or twin a day to remove the itching and burning sensation caused by the eruption. In xarlei fever. ' ai Business is still booming at the STAR. a Our many customers will kindly accept our thanks for the liberal manner in which they have patronized us. To those who do not patronize ua yet. hut have sucfawoVjdihview, wc, here, publicly proclaim that tliey will be treated lair and honorably, that' we will -not overcharge them in a single item, but on, the contrpry will offer them .decided baigains in many things without employing the so-called Leadkr-System, where'a' certxun lineof goods arc sold at or below cost and double prices charged on others. TO all we would say that wo arc holding our trade with, our customers and are constantly addingncw. ones? but still we have room lor more and cordially invito you to try ua. ' Have decided bargains in Home-made Carpets, Floor Oil ClotR, &c We lead tlie county in Siig-daA . f tqf i m V Our Stock and Prices of COFFEES are unrivalled. No trouble to show goods. gill IIIKJSj Very respectfully, Jt X rT " ,lI1... Opp. It. & $ Depot, Jfiank &t.9 Iichiglitoii The Clark's Cove Guano Company; Prieo List 1884, per 2000 lbs., In Sacks 200 lbg. -eaohi ; .i j. PULL STRENGTH FERTILIZERS For Field Crops and General Application. Bav State Fertilizer. .. i Ammonia. (N1I3,) to 4 per ct t.i?.T?.. P Available 1'ln sphorlo Aold 10 to 12 peret AHAnaia. potash (K20) actual 1 to 3 peret Jtetau l'riee in new lorn, uperion. OOAltAHTKKO An ALTS Unicorn Am. Super Phosphate. , I Ammonia, (NHJ.) to 3 f. . ? Available rhiispliorle Acid tU to 10 I I'ntash, (KSO). actual SVi to 3 netall Price In Now York, t8 per ton King Phillip Alkaline Guano. per ct per ct per ct UUAnAKTXED Analysis I Ammonia. ,'NI13.) VA to 2 peret ,D Available Phosphoric Acid,.... to I peret ' I l'.itasli. (K20), actual 3 to 4 peret netall l'riee in new lorn, iau per ion The Oreat Planet Formulas of CONCENTRATED MANUBES, combine In 2 Formulas th many necessary articles In use. Great Planet Brand. u;. FORMULA I Ammonia, (N1IC), i , tp per ct it A " Available Hhosphorlo Acldr.i.i... J .to. ,jerct I I'otaih, (KlO). oclunl,.. ,t'4 to 1) , per ct For Potatoes, Hops, Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Melontj Drabs, As paragus, Uncumbcrs. Berries,. Ylncf, prelianl;,. Utala, Uugar Cane, tec. Iletall price In N. Y., tii per ton' OtTAnAnTKKD ANALYSIS 1 FOIIMUX.A ( Ammonia. (N1131 i.'.'. ( te Iperet "11" AvnllnLlo rhiaphorli;Acll, ....... I.,,- Sjutptret u' ( Pctash, (KSO), actual 1 tp.. per et For Tobacco, Cnbhagt, Onions, Cauliflowers, Turnips, tie. netall Price In New Vork.'! per ton'.' ' '"'' TEKMS OASH. . - i "We. have secured the Agency lor the above Celebrated Phosphates, and twill now take orders, and in season will have a constant supply on hand. Call and examine. sa"mples or write for circulars. IFc will accept agents, to whom we will assign districts, i ;and .aije pre pared to make liberal arrangements with them. ' ' a ANDREW SffrvE, r Agent for Carbon, Monroo, Schuylkill and Lehigh Counties, Pa.. OFFICE ill Seller's Biiimiiig- The A&ncoltnral Implement Depot, &c March 8, 1881.djG .. '. - f a, j ,- . - Spring Styles for 1884 have Arrived ! ml . ,s ti ds9' r I a saw Arc now prepared to, furnish their customers and the people with-the Newcstnnd most Fashionable makes of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Cassiineres ,Au'cTriSmtings, which they will make up in the Latest Styles and most Durable Manner at unusually Low Prices. With a lorce ol experienced workmen and a tremendous stock trvecloct from, wc are prepared to offer inducement unexcelled by any other - , Jj ESTABLISHMENT in tlae CQMffiL Wo cordially invite YOU to call and inspect onr Goods and learn Prices before making your purchases elsewhere. In all cases wc guarantee Best "IVorkmanship, Best Material, the Lowest Prices and Perfect Fits." Respectfully, Clauss & Bro., The Tailors- BANK STREET, LEHIGHT0N, PA. March 22, tm-yl We Know what we are Saying When we state that we are Selling Goods as Cheap as the, Cheapest, jjfjtjjjrpifflre, invite special attention to the following articles suitable lor Holiday Prcnts;,. ir.n,im rrlno-n mi and Wew Year Cards. Albums, Toilette Sets', tadles' Haml Satchels ami Porses. tTltar Oases, Toadies' Wersf ita FiMll?lr'5raRe Dissected Wspof-theMJn1teimnteMarvrWtyfTrrtMren s"u5"n 0.o"?rDb to l.;rn the bVundaHe; of tie co.mrv wit" ease and pleaiare). Chldrens A II O MTyuU.?aerrWler, OhlldrcnV School Uegr, Inkstands, etc., he. - A fine assortment of Lamp and Lamp Fixtures, varying in price fmmi$lsn tplO.OO, together with a large variety of Fancy and Useful Articles suitable lQ4B&ft&T, BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. ,riwHUj Wc have also, always on hand a full assortment of " Pure Ding's, Patent Medicines, Wall Paper andSBDrd ers, Stationery, School Supplies, &c, &e., aUMylwqli v will "T-sr nf 7io trmrir Trv-rraf rnflli Tvrinn. ' ' ' - " Call and see goods and learn prices before making purchases clscwhcey Prescriptions very carefully compounded, day or night, FntronagcjnYjtcd.,' ; ; E. A. HOIJN; Weisspo jPaiJ REMEMBER TIIE PLACE, t CHICAGO.