The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, August 09, 1884, Image 4

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    NorfcH CarolinA
Tenant Farmers
WHY PAY HIGH BENTS !
"Why be Subject to
Late and Eauly Frosts 1
"Which' Kill Your Young
Plants anH Injure Your Crops,
Rend tlto Terms to Tenant Vnrmcrs
Given by North Carolina Laud
Owners.
Ths Immigration llurcrtu of North Caro
hin liare In cLnriro somo lmirorcd farms for
rent to Northern tenant farmers on the rol.
owlntf conditions, nhlcli aro tho usual tortus
of rent charged In this State:
It, QHAI.V AND OH ASS I'AllM.
Tho Inml owner ramlslii-s land, houses nml
pays all t:ixcj ami expenses or Iinproilntf
homes, stables nml bullilliii;. Tho tenant
farmer furnishes horses, toots and labor, nnd
rccelres TWO 1 Hlltll.S Of UIlOl'S. The
tenaut farmer Is allowed frco oTrcnt ganlen
and vegetable patches, lie Is also allowed
to raise slock, hogs and chickens nnd rccelvo
all proccods Irotn tho sale of thorn.
Snd, TODAOUO, OHAIN AND GRASS
FARMS. Tho land-owner furnishes land,
houses nnd pays nil taxes and expenses of
Improving houses, stables and buildings.
Tho tenant fanner furnishes horses, tools
and labor, receiving Tlircc-Iourtris of tho to
bacco and Two-thirds of the grain crops. The
tsnani farmer Is allowed free of rent as In the
above mcntloncdtarm No 1.
3rd, TOBACCO. UIIA1N AND OKAS3
FARMS. The land-owner furnishes land,
houses, feed fur horses, tools, repairing and
Kceplnir In order of tools nnd pays all taxes.
Tho tenant farmer furnishes all tho manual
labor; receiving One-half of nil crops raised.
Tho tenant farmer receives freo of rent as In
tho first mentioned farm No. 1.
th, COTTON, OUAIN AND TOHAO
CO FAHM3. Rented exao'ly on same terms
as tho above Tobaceo, drain nml Orass Farm
No 3: or If tenant (armor furnishes horses
and tools, he receives Two-thirds of the grain
and Tliroo-fuurtlis of tho cotton.
MISCELLANEOUS.
"rtouflli on Hals" clrors out rail, mice I6c
"Ruigh on Corns," for corns, bunlon.i 15e.
Thin people "Welts' Health ItonowW" re
stores health nndylgir,curesdvrp9ps!a,c,
$1.
"Hough on Toothache," Instant relief. 15c
Ladles who would retain freshness and
vlynclt.v Jnu'l fall to try "Wells' Heallli
lienewer.
"Duchu-palUi," great kidney and urln
nry euro.
Files, roaches, ants, bed trigs, rats, mice,
cleared out by "Itoiigls on Bats ' lo
"Hough nil Cougliti" troches, loci liquid 25o
For rh i lil ren slow In development, puny
ami ueiicate, use " wells' jjoalln uenewer
"It mgh on Dentist" Tooth Powder Try It
IOC
Nervous weakness, dyspasia, sexual rle
bUity cured by "Wells' Health Heuevrer
Mother Swan's Worm Syrup, for Cover-
ishticss, worms, cunstipaliou; tasteless 26c
Sthii!ng, irrllatlon, all kidney and mili
ary complaints cured by "uurnu-paioa" i
Night sweat", fever, chills, malaria, ilys
pepsin, cured by "Wells' Health Heneiver"
My husband (writes n lady) Is threo times
tho man eluce using "liells Health Jio
uower."
If you are fnilliie, ImiVon, worn out nnd
nervous, use "Wells' Health Heiiowcr" $1
I'revalfiiconrkldiify complaint In America
liuchu 'alba' is n quick, coniilote cure. $1
A few years ago tho women of India
wore not allowed to learn to read. Now
there aro 124,313 girls attending schools
established there.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Arc you disturbed nt night and broken of
your rest uy a sick child ullrrlng and cry
ing with pain of culling troth" If s, send
nt (Mice nnd get n bottle ofMns. Wisstiw'a
Somtuino Syrup tor Cnu.niiKV Tkcthimi
Its Mi hie n tncnlcunble. it will relieve the
pour llttlo ruOVrer iliiinnlmtely. Depend
tioti it, motliers, there is no mistake about
It. It curen dysentery and diarrhoea, regu
lates the s'ounch nnd bowels, cures wind
colic, softens tho gums, reduces inflamma
lion nnd gives tnno and energy to tho whole
system. Mrs. Winslow's Sootiiixo Svkup
fun Cmi.nr.ii.v Tkkthixo is pleasant to the
taste, and is the prescription of one of the
oldest ur.d best fetnalo nurses nnd physi
Ola ns in the Unileil Stales, and is for (alii by
nil drticglsts throughout tho world. Pric
25 ccuts a butlle, 20-Iy.
Two hundred head ol cattle and horses
were kilted by a terrISc hailstorm nt Jalis
co, Mexico.
Bncklon's Arnica Salve.
The best solve in tho world forouls,
bruises, surep, ulcers, salt rliuem, fever sores,
tetter, (.Implied lunula, cliilblands, corns,
and all skin eruptions, and positively cure"
piles, or no pny required. Ills guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price 25 cents ht box.
For sale, by T. 1) Thouius.
Advantages of Locating in
North Carolina.
cr.IMATn.-While tho cold Is not so se.
ere, the. temperature of mid-summer Is not
excessive or tryln ns farther North. Cur
seasons are lonirer, nnd thcreforo our crops
are not killed by late or early frosts.
THE HOIT. Is orn variety or compositions
clayey, grave!!, lime stone, state, sandy
loatu, ete J his great variety of sotlsand the
mildness and advantages uf climate will ac
count for tho variety of D.-odiie.ls.
ROOItTY. No section In tho Union has
better executed laws. The blessings ofpullt.
leal, civil and religious liberty are no where
more fully protected than In N. O.
IN ENEHAf.. The great fertility of
cur lands, the mildness of our climate, tree
from tho scorching and withering heat of the
outh and the extreme cold nnd freezes ol
the North go to show that North Carolina Is
sorely tho most favored agricultural section
In Amirlea. Nnturo has not only given us
the advantages of producing, but it lias pro.
Tided us with water-power towork up what
the soil produces for us.
I solicit corrcspon lence from tenant farm
ers in the Northernunil New England States
I will furnish persons low rato round-trip
transportlon I mm Huston, New York or Hai
ti more, to North ( arullna. so ns to give them
an op, ortunlty of stielng tho larms that are
effsred for rent.
All farms advertise,! by ns for rent hare
itwllrng-houscs nnd out-bulld.'ngs on them,
Hdng a regular employe or tho Agricul
tural Department or North Carolina, 1 make
no charge fur Information given or services
rendered poisons secklnghouics in tho Mate.
I will be pleased to furnish descriptive lists
of lands olfrred for sale In North Carolina to
all persons who will wrilo mo.
JNO. T. PATRICK,
Stale Iinmisralion Agent,
RALEIGH, N. C.
Tebruary 16, 1881-vl
THE
Carbon
Advocate
I8 THE BEST MEDIUM FOR
Local Advertising
IN CARBON COUNTY,
Job Printing
-tftjtwj description,
At a freo ice-water tank in New York
over 1,200 pounds ol Ico were used iu ope
lay.
Hay Fovcr.
I liavo been a great sufTercr from Hay
Fever fur fifteen years. I read of tho manv
wonderful cures of Ely's Cream Dilin and
thought I would try unco more, in lilleen
minutes after one application I was won
ilerfuily helped. Two weeks ati I com
meticcd using it and now tool cnlireh
euied. It is IIih creuleet discovery ever
known. Duhamel Clark, luriner, Lje, Mass
Price 50 cents.
It is proposed to liuniih German sol
diera who oltempt suicide with instant
death.
Officeholders.
The ofllee held by tho kidneys is one til
iui ortnnc,. They net us natures siuce-way
1 1 carry "IF the. extra liquids Irom llio syi
'fin and with them tho impurities baili
'h.uo that ure taken into the stomach ami
those Hint aro formed in the blond. Any
clogging or inaction of then orguns is them
fore important. Kidney-Wort is natures'
eihVient nssietant Hi keeping tho kidnevsiii
nmi! ivurbln.v iiriL, iu k...t... .1
mill ItlHlll.M1l, liatilllll, anlUn. If. 1.1
get well and keep well, take Kidney-Wort.
Tho Assessors of I'lnladdnliia renort
that there are 211,211 voters in tint' city.
Better bo a fowl's hack than a bul
lock's rump.
Q-Deooratlvft Art. RmlWt ,ir.Mlt
for overv uso ore given with the Diamond
''or uyeing mosses, grasses egs.
ivory, hair, Av. IUV. Druggists Keep tliein.
Wells, Richardson ,t Co., Uurlinglon, Vt.
Unusually cold nnd rainy weather has
damaged all crops in Italy, thevine liavine
especially suffered.
Acker's Celebrated incrlie!, n.m..l. ru.
Coughs, Colds, and Consumption. Sold for
us on a eiianiutvn by Dr Horn, Lehlghton,
and W lliery, Weissport.
In St. Loiiis.-aisono of iU newsnaners.
four-filths of the Inhabitants huyo taken to
chewing gum.
-Every farmer should at least have one
unly paper, and that papoi slnuld be the
AnvuOATR, wh:.'h coiituins all tho latest lo
cal news. Only $1.00 a year.
Nothing is moro obnoxious than cnn'i.
Especially if a man says hu can't let you
nave the money he owes you.
EUUPTIO.VS, SORES, Pimples, Rheu
'latum nro but Indicators of luipuro blood'
Acker's lll.iod Elixer is llio remedy. Sold
y Dr Horn, LeLightor., and W Biery,
Weis.'port.
The sting of a bee always carries stern
conviction with it. It makes a man a bee
leaver almost Instantly.
-ELECTRICITY.-Ol oil ihe known
.Electro-Galvanic Appliances at the present
day it is now conceded by the Medical Fra-
ternltyaud electricians generally, that the
American Oalvaulc Co's Howard Suiklm
aro the best, possessing intrinsic Electrical
merits, as one shield or appliunee can be
ntied 10 any part of the body, which is not
true of any other. See advertisement in
another column of this paper.-.EccOie Ca-
A North Carolina postmaster receives
a yearly salary of 9 cents.
A Thorough Course of Acker's Blood
Elixir will rcniiivp nil tnim ,-..... ,t.n
tiliied. It cures ScrnfnlM. lib.-.. TL..I.
t'imnles Sol, I hv i 'i' ir... r ..i
, - ' .IUI JAUIIlUlllUi
aud W Biery, Weisspart.
Tho rents of French flats aro on adimi
nuendo scale in New York.
In tho Hop ronnt Waaler tho virtues rf
frcA .HoMure combine! with strengthen
ing and btiiuulating balsams, and its cures
f Weak Bjek.pjinjn llieside. rheuinnii.m
and Neurulgia or l'uiu In the rhett ere
simply marvelous, it being more efficacious
man any other liniment or liquid remedies
You'll say so after using.
Sunrise at tho Delaware Water Oan I.
abeautilu! sight.
Tho famous Dark Day of New Eng.
land was May 18, 17S0.
"We know Dr. Graves's Heart Regulator
will cure heart disease. 30 years use and
many ierons nf prominence testifying it
provH it. -Reading Ircs." U per bolllo
at diugglsts.
To the man hoeing his own row the
world hoes a living.
Fcrnful. A medicine that destroys the
Rrins of Scrofula nnd has the power to
u t it out Is appreciated by tho alllictedj
Tne remarkaliles cures of men, women and'
children as described by testimonials, prove
Hoo,p4 Sarssjurllla a reliable medicine
containing remedial agents which vadi.
rale tlerofula from Hie blood. 100 dues
$100. Sold by all dealers. C. I.Hood V
Co., Lowell, Mass.
.'underbill's household expenses are
$250,(100 a year.
California produces figs tight leches In
circ imferenct.
3PJSOJFV
A Hadial Curo
rou.
ITEnTOUfl DKEItlTT,
rgUtia ciknci ftnA d
Cftft ia4 nnniofoni ob
ciir dHcwn, btffilni
froia ycniklVt IndUerc
til Ms tt fTM IftrtulsIfM,
c itl otct brill o wort. I
kiH temporlri hUo loch
tn. Avoid Uloj Impojl
en by prctrntlona cltitui l
c her rncdii Hr then
trouWe. (let tmt In circa
)tr au.l trUl I'ncktc till
kra Jdporitnt fict bthra
1 silo j trtatnitol d'cwhtra.
TTokt a rrnK-d; ifctl boa cure!
Ihcofinli, &d4 docs rot In
tcrlr with MtentloB to bail
lien of ciqm) or laton
rcnlfnoi. Foutultd on tcU
ft. Una rfledletl principle.
Growlntf. to fitor tni rejiuUi
tlon Direct Rppllcsiion M tho
Httfdlfio tnakcilu tp
riiio iDiiivRca mi wjinoui
tlny( Tho laturnl fiis
tloua of iti9 hnnima ci(n
litn art rettorod. Tli3
ttlnntlrif clement cf
lift) vhlstt bftrt tywa
vaitd an then bicV.
Tho filleiil becunci
eherrrul and tlu
JUT To a ted for over O
yoara i7 uoo in thou
eondo of cavoo.
TRIAL f S
PACKACG. I g '
SEND ADDRESS lis
HARRIS REMEDY CO., M'Prr Chemltts,
SUt)i Koria ruin hi., si. i.onis, no.
(he tlaaTira Tr.MTuuT, $3 1 2 mokth,$5 i 3 uokths, 07,
P-wriM1 Antnmnlip V.nnMi & saw-iuu.
A UJUUU UUIU1UUUU uugiuuo
1 fiV
ourt t,n .Alien.
Wo offer nn C t n 10 31. P, A r.toniatlc, a pnrlc. Arrest
inp, Mountwl Poilabio i:ii(nIc, with Mill, 10 ft.
wrrlaKc, 2 ft. irnck n:l ways, 2 M mult a noons
lorrr mt licacMjlot-Kn, 'JU'lnch mlnir, 3 cli.inKca
leeUi eawycr coutrol.1 foal-lrvrr mul lirnil-block1
lnilU IIIIO 1HIIII(11I, UVI MICH IV II HI
n.iw, 60 It. U liuli Lilly bell in r,
lecn-ui'iis, cnii.-niiiihti, mn iur,
53
tiff fitencr, etc lllir coinplcto for
cpcratlnn, (11100 on cam. Kn.
phw on plitits, (100 less. Knrlno
til tun UHlabnlioni tliosaw two
tn clirlit fi et Innff and keep up
ate utt. Bend for ratal'Tiic 13.
II. V. I'AYJiE & SONS,
Mninuacturcrs nil atvlea Auto,
mafic riiHtirsfrrmt-'tnSOOlM.
eiuftlm.'. iiullcvs.onil hanirem.
JKludra, N. Y., Box liar.
ANDREW SHIVE. Bank Street,
Asent fur Ijihighton and vicinity,
HEALTH IB WEALTH
lltl. H. C. HKSTS NKIHK AMI IIIIAIS IHMTSltNT, a
wiurnnti-tliipHrlficfoPHtsit-ila D runt-M &iiiTHli.,.nt,Fllii,
lV..u Num1(tl, IleatUrlie.Ntrvmn I'nit'nllnn rsiitpil
bytli iir or tlcoticl or tnl'ftceo, WJisfiili(ej. Mentol D
pp.M'r.n,Sf'tnln(( rf tho Brain nnulrin in IiiMDiiy and
UaiPsT lftm!fr, 1-ey and dUi j rtt-mnliiio Old A.e,
Iiirfiiiiof!( Iim of P.iw or In either er. Inroluiiiny t&etes
and Ptfiiiit'Prlia csmr-d by ovrr-sitln vt tl trtn,
ifif-nt.iiteorf-vrMn.lii.genra. larhlxixrntiulnaoncmonth'f
trmtmi-iit tl a Imx, or aU boxci fr . dtnt It wall nro
pflUimnroljiti.r title, "
V2 GUARANTEE GIX D0XE3
Ttirnraiffn'-o, w fi enrh ore iccHtmI by ua frr stx
Uxt. eftmiiiiiM wiili tS. w l;lMi.llliepiirchnnTfH)r
written ffiiti niitA i ' reimxl tii mnnrr If tlia lrolmeiU does
iv t efT-rt n rr nimriinliH' f m only by
tlSU.U X MKMJUXlX, a30IEiCifctrft,rht'a'te1pliUtra,
Tli rfVimt-d f KuuMa Hlooil I'uritli r. It lmmsf Intel y
rinrnllfudaelut, (tiKMlpatlfln. I'arMeitho iSVln. JInllH
. nhrra Lpmi rerflj t r 3 eirla. Uiipuh'"-'! lor
ci.iidiD. EISNER & MENDELeON,
320 Rco Stroct, Philadelphia, Piw
p.VilT AHUM, TtlvorBido, Cil. Tho dry cllmoto enrca.
itoiv, xaruatitunco itui iuoo, p., rouco, cose, ires,
fVito HI-ALTH
uuiubs icuu pea.
9 lMmtmrri .
All that thodonbtfel curious or t&oueUtta) want toj
1irmw. Cloth m-lrllthlndin tCJ ct3. nnnpr 25(v Met-
m. WHITTI5R piW-a.
SThin'oatBperhn3t,IIervoaiInbl!lty,Inircdlniect
utri-invt un-ni'Rf ion rati x-nrapi ipi i ren.
saTo sug-&BiM ft Be
In tlliCaSPi Ol tO 1 Itlood. Skin sUid linn. Vs..nn. l,.l.hi.
ImpolFBcr. Orfranlo WeakncM, OAnurrfatra, GypbllltB alio
Slcrcu.UI AfrVtlon, Scientific twatracnti aafc and pure
rtmc-llei. Pcformitlpt Tiratod. Call or write for lilt ol
qucFtkinato beaniwercdbythoueilMlrliigtrfntmcntbyiaall,
rfrc rBt aoflV rlua from Raptor ibonld ead tlWlr addrcas
S;d Iparn omcthlnir lo tkrlr adraatage. It la not a trnn,
Addrrsa Mr. f. L. LaBARflK. Tr'! and TbytlrltB In ChariHi
(catral Krd. h Sarf . lulltDle, 020 Lotus tt Bt. LeaU, Ma.
fcuccciaur to Dr. UotU'JMiircnjafy, XatablUhed SO ycari.
a niiiouHjiiMi i4UltIinl(IMOllioU'orI(
Write tu J. Vm JlL'Curd V I'o.. 1'nlludclpUia, l'a.
Tl
I boolc. New edition. New bindingi. New Illustrations
from new designs. Suiserbly gotten up. Same low price.
Adapt-d to all classes. Sells at s it'll t. A (tents doine bl?
work. Excellent TERM. The handsomest prospectus
eter lisuett. Apply now.
Bkadl&y. Gahubtsom Si Co., 66 Notthith St, riillade,.
phia, i'a. AUo other grand new bock and Uitles.
Central Carriage W orks
7 Tor A;i'iil. X10O lo 200 ppr
M-lllimoiii'tii-iiiKlKfii lllilniy.
ill l)-f-llt. ItnllU-aol IliotVurli
UCPnMDi CTtrunuc iu ir..iM
1 1 w uu hi i s-i i u II u ill b.bfihUbsiuiirai
Bank St., Loliighion, Pa.s
Are prepared to Manufacture
Carnages, Buggies, Sleighs,
Spring "Wagon, &c,
Of every description, In tho most substantia
manner, and at Lowest Cash I'rlccs
Iteitairlns I'ronijilly Atlcnacd to
THEXLEK & KRKIDLER,
April 28, 1892 yl
Troprletors.
Wo Patent No Pay.
PATENTS
obtained for Inventors In the United States
Canada and Kurope, at reduced rates. With
our principal ofHco located In Washington,
dlroctly opposite the United States Patent
Ufflco, no are atile to attond to all pa t
tmslness with (trailer proinptnens and dc.
Siatcli and at less cost than other patent at.
torneys who nro at a dlstaneo Iroin Wnsli.
Inmon, and who hate, iherotore, to employ
"assocl no attorneys " We make preliminary
examinations and furnish opinions ns to na.
tentatillliy, free ol charKO, and all wlio nro
luteresicd in new Inventions and patents are
Invited to rend for a copy ol our "Outdo for
obtalnlnu Patents," whuii is sent free to
any address, and contains conn leto Instruc
tions how to obtain patents and other valua
ble mailer. We refer to the Ucrman-Ainer-lean
National Hank IVasiilnuton, 1). o.i the
lloyal Swedish. Norweulau and Danish lira
lions, nt Wanhtngton : Hon. Jos. iiasey, late
Oh el Justice U. s. Houri of Ulalnisj 10 tho
Oltlclals or the U. 8 Patent O.'llco, and to
Senjtorr and Members of U.nuress Irom
every Slate.
Address I l.Ot'ia IMOOKIt f. (JO., So
llcltors o l'atenls and Attorneys at l.aw.Lo
Urolt Uulldlnif WAaiilNOTn.v, I). I), '
WM7DUFFY & SON,
of East Maueh Chunk,
ore prepareil lo do all kinds of
Plastering & Ornamental Wort,
at shortest notice. Orders by mall will re
ceive prompt attention. Terms moderate
or good work. scDlSlf
85
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lutThisOnffBa FARMERS' COLUMN.'
brinKyouinHy8MOMninOneMontlitlinajixO - ,
1 Itrinir vim In unac uniiti in nnJ Unn.i.n.i on.
JthlniFelJoln Amerlc. JabsohitflCertAlntr. Klthnf
VulS J2KiaS3tta wanted
FOR THE DACK-WOODSMEN.
The njjl tsptlrallnr n;rir of citl, border lih et wrts
ten. A llonmiz. for UM Acenta and aplemlid Htarter for
tleirlnnera, Airenta are now aelllnff to to is book i per dar. Wl
want an Apent In etery lown Send for lerma anil circular, free,
Tho W. E. DinQLE PUB CO., Clnolnnntl. O.
ARF NTS '""a n.wf.l. 1,1. afa.l
.V 1 ,e.ltelllnaarll.lnai.i,iMpllalrniBlra,iriSa
lali for aTler aold, rail II II tu.vr 10, SSI Uaal Bl!, . I.
,iiji.uuj.j l j.i-u,.tMJ!,ju..mrT3
jsrfEEurfOp.crAKit.ii
raw
F-ivytome. A certain cure. Not expensive. Thrpe
moniliV treatment In one package. Good for Cola
lu the Ilrnd, JlradacliP, Dlzzlnesi, Hay Fever, ttc
inily cents, liy all Drupelin, or by mull,
T. IXAZEIsTINE, Warren, 2
WHO ISUtACQJA'NlCD WOHTHI OIOanAPHV o tHitcoun
TRY WILL SEt Bl EXAMINING THIS MAP THAT TMK
mmiMmml
i
UUlUUUUillUUi. lUiJUllUCI nun III 11
Vy the central position or its lino, connects the
Xusi and tho Wtat by th shortest route. nnc car
rica passengers, without chance or core, beiTvecn
Chicago and Kansas City, Couucll BlutTs. Leaven
worth, Atchlaon. Minneapolis and Bt, Paul. It
conrectu tn Union Depots with all the principal
lines of road between the AlUutlo and tlm raciflo
Oceans. Its equipment ia uurlvalod nnd magnttl
cent, belnn composed of Most Com 'enable and
Deautlful l)ay Coaches. Macniflccnt llortnn Un.
ellnlnc Chair Care, Pullman's Prettiest Palace
Bleeping Cars, and the Heat Line cl Din inn Cars
In the World. Threo Trains between Chicago and
illBBOuri niver Tolnts. l"wo Trains between Chl
OK0 and Minneapolis and bt. Paul, via tUo Famous
ALBERT LEA ROUTE.
eo, has recently been openod between Ilichmond.
fusta, Naslivlllo. Isoulovillo, Lcriniiton, Cincinnati,
ndiauapolin and Itatayette, and Omaha, Mmneap-
ui.s ui'ii oi, um buii micrmcciato points.
mAll Through Paaaongcrs Travel on rast Expresi
Trains.
Tiokcts for sale at nil principal Ticket OClcesln
wo vuiiuu u lit tea miu wuauiii
Baffgasa chcoiccd throush and rates of faro al.
ways as low as competitors that oiler less advan
tages. Tor detailed Information. sst tho Maps and Fold
crs of tho
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE,
At your nearest Ticket Offiae, or address
P. R. CABLE, E. ST. JOHN,
TlM-frM. it Gen'l V'r'r. Gca'l TkU ft Pom. Aft.
CHICAGO-
Nerve-Life and Vigor
This cut shows the
lloward Electric
AND
Magnetic Shield
os applied over the Kid
lie) h onil Ncrvo'Vital
centers. Tno or.ly np.
plmnco moclo that
fits every part ol
the body, nnd the
only one needed to
TOSITIVKIT cuke
K iilnc) lllsrnno
It lio IlllllltlSlll,
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MIDDLE-AGED MEN often lock vigor, attribut
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ments, will find It tho only cure.
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IS A DOOK OF TO-DAY.
Within Its pages may bo found nearly
200 PORTRAITS, S0Ve"
who Vavo exercised and aro still exerting potent
ull ii nccs In vuri .us rtliecllonr.
Whlla pre-eniliieiiily an American publication,
treating principally of G91IM.ni' AHII Ul
OANN, it contains ttm portraits Mid Una of tW
mo,t l'llOiHINlilvr l.UItOMIA.NS ofiho
aiie.
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inent ('rinviird and llnrmti tied
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THE WORLD OF A0EICDLT0IIE.
Tho AgrieuHural World, one of the best
if not tho best, farm papers ol its class, Is
making a great success ol the plan luaunir
ated by Its editor, a few years ago. This
plan Is nothing less than the glvlne; of ex
liaustiva articles by the best writers on
agriculture In all tho countries of the world.
I ho articles from the dillerent 8tates and
territories of our own country aro narllcu
Inrljr Instructive nnd entertaining. Judge
Pa rrish's articles mi "The Farmer'a Itelalion
to Law" ure alono worth the price of the
paper. Judge Tarrish. who Is one of the
abiesljudnes and lecturers In the West, will
soon leave for the South, with the view ol
supplying the paper with a series of articles
on.lho agricultural Icatures of that section.
This Journal also has a fine household de
partment, which makes it particularly at
tractive lo ladv readers. The tirfro ni th
Agricultural World (now In ils tenth yrarj
i uiiiy our nniiar per annum (III numbers)
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cuLTOnar. Wom.D, Oratid Rapids, Mich,
Scientific, Pig Feeding.
Pig feeding exporimcnls of more than
usual value ore being made by Prof. J. W.
Sanborn, of the Missouri Agricultural Col
lege. Those described lo a reimrt issued
under date of July 1st n re nf special Interest,
since they show plainly that spring pigs.
marketed In the autumn or the early par
of tho winter next following their blrth,are
much moro profitable than are those kept
through tho whiter. In tbo course ol these
experiments it was found that two pounds
of food per day per cental of llye pig wm
required to keep up the weight of the ml
mal, and that about two pounds moro were
used for each pound of growth. The aver,
nge weight of tho pigs fed corn or corn mea i
in this experiment was 112 pounds cacli foi
the period of 110 days. As tlier reoulr
ed 2 24 lbs. per day for maintenance ration
without growth, then 1,03'J pounds were
used in 116 ilays, merely lo support lour
pigs, leaving forgmwth only 673 pound
out of 1,612 pounds of corn meal fed. The
nigs actually gained 250 pounds, showing
Ihat the food was well utilized.
When whole corn was led llio grain in
weight was much less than when meal wa-
uiedjyet carelul review of the figures result
ing shows only 1.1 lbs. saved by grlndlni
lo every 0.8 lbs led. As millers cliarji
ne eighlh toll, Ihis gives .178 lb. to even
l lbs. sayed, or 44 lbs. per ton to pay fin
"iirrying to mm. i no conclusion Irom Hi s
Is that this high loll is about equivalent tn
prohibition of Ihe userf meal lor leedini
pig, in the West. The nutritiyo effects o
if whole corn were apparently greatest. al
hough from the litlle eaten, seeiningli
.iractieally valueless. When whole con
uid corn meal calen In similar amounl
llio meal ia m6re effectivo tliau tho who!,
urn.
In Hits experiment 98.8 lbs. of "ship
stulT" gave the same gain Ihst 100 lbs. ol
corn meal gave. This has been theconslan
remit for the last ten years. The first threi
ynranfthe trials ware conducted in tin
drv.cool unscmentnf a barn, and with pig-.
A gain of 28 I lbs. was made with 100 lbs
of corn meal produced but 20.4 growth. At
the rates paid for nitrogen, phosphoric acid
and potash in chemical manures, in even
3tnto east of Missouri, these materia's ii
'he manure made from the consumption n
a ton of ship-stuff aro worth $12.03, an'
those from a ton of corn meal $0 65. Trol
S.nborn says: "I do not expect that thes
are practical values for Missouri, but rela
tive, and such as to warn us against thi
sile, to smart people beyond our borders, o
nil our ship-stuff. Iudeed, every bushel n
our wheat should be ground at home, thn
huitding up our own markets willi all thrii
blessings, and retaining as much as possible
ol'our own soli fortuity at home." Praine
Farmer.
Mr. Dennis O'ICeefe, Ravinon.l. Iowa.
ava liis wife sutrrred from rheumatism lor
o -er four years, and haying bought her a
bo tie of Si. Jacobs Oil, Ihe magical pain
rjlii'Ver, which she used, tho was complete
iy cureu.
Much Honey with Llttlo Labor.
I bclieyo that tbo amount of labor really
necotsary to get good, fair crops of honey
per colony of bees has by many writers
been estimated. I do nut claim Ibat the
plan I ahull propose will give tlio yery
largest yield which it is possible to gel, but
I do claim to get a large yield with the
least porsiblo labor. To make this plan a
success, the following conditions must be
obscryed:
First, the bees must be in a movable
frame, chaff hive, with large storage room.
Second, tho bee-keeper must have some
knowledge of bees' so as bi know what to do
and when to do it. Now lake for example
a certain colony I set apart to test this (Ian,
October 1, 1882, in the chaff hire, wilb
plenty of winter stores, with chair cush'on
in the upper story to cover the bees. The
lid was not raised again until In March,
when it was raised and a comb or two lifted
just to see for a certainty that the queen waa
there, and which fact waa knotc.ii by ibe
presence of brood. It was not touched again
until the Iruit bloom was nut, ami it ciuld
be seen by outward appearances that the
col'iny was getting strong. Then Ilia cl aff
cushion was removed,and al the same lime
the surplus combs were placed on, all I ting
done nt one time. No more work was done
until July, when fifty and ono half unds
of honey was laken with Ihe extractor, and
the combs again returned and left until
Oel'iberl, 1883, when what surplus tbey
bal was taken. about fifteen pounds. Tie
co nbs were put away, and the cushiin
ajuin placed on for the winter.
It will thus be seen that I got slxly.fiye
pounds exlrarted honey, and only opened
the hive four times in the year. They gave
no swarm, but I took beel enough from
them to start a nucleus. Cbr. Farm and
Firctide,
-A. II. Swan, of Cheyenne, Wy.( con
trols over 200,000 cattle, valued at $0,000,
000, Ten years ago tba Swan Brothers put
$12,000 into the cattle business, and this is
the outcome of that investment. The New
York Herald says that Mr. Swan controls
more live stock than does any other man
living, except John Kelly,
An End to Bone Scraping.
Edward Shepherd, of Ilarrisburg, III.,
says: "Having received so much benefit
from Elecllo Bitters, I feel it my duly to
let sulfering humanity know it. Have had
a running sore leg for eight years; my doe.
tors told me I would have to have the bone
scraied or leg amputated I used, instead,
three bottles rf Klcctric Bitters nd seven
boxrs Buckleu't Arnica Salve, and my leg
is now sound and well,"
Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a
bottle, and Buckleu't Arulca Salve at 25c
per box Uy T. D. Thomas.
Business is still booming at he STAR.
Our many customers will kindly accept our thanks for the liberal manner in which they
have patronized us. To those who do not patronize us yet. but have such an object in view,
we, here, publicly procluim that they will bo treated fair nnd honorably, that we will not
overcharge them in a single item, but on tho contrary, will offer them decided bargains in
many things without employing the so-called Leader System, where a certain line of goods
aro sold at or below cost and double prices charged on others. TO all we would say
that wo are holding our trade with our customers and are constantly adding new ones, but
still wc have room ibr moro and cordially invite you to try ua.
Have decided bargains in Home-made Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth, &c
We lead the county in Sugar.
Our Stock and Prices of COFFEES are unrivalled.
No trouble to show goods.
Very respectfully,
3
The Clark's Cove Guano Company
Price List 1884, per 2000 lbs., in Sacks 200 lbs. eaoh.
FULL STRENGTlTFERTILIZERS
For Field Crops and General Application.
Bav State Fertilizer.
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Retail Price In Ncir 1 ork, 410 per ton.
lysis: Fa
Unicorn Am. Super Phosphate.
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AKALY8
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Retail l'tlce In Mow York, 30 per ton
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combine m Formulas the man; aeoessary articles tn utt
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'etash, (K2U). actual fUtull ptrtt
For Potatoes, Hops, Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Mtltnt, Beans', At.
pamitus, encumbers. Berries. Tines, Orchard!, llrala,
Ungar Cane, Slo, Retail price In N. T., 113 ptr Wa.
OUAHANTKKO ANALYSIS S
FORMULA; Ammonia. (M13) t (per tl
I'liosiihorlo A clil ft 10 6 Dr tt
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For Tobacco, Cabhajre, Onions, Cauliflowers, Turnips, lie.
Retail Price In Mew Yurie. IS per ten.
TERMS OASH.
B.
I Available I'liosiihorlo Aelil,..
( t'ciasn. 1 lv':ui, actual.
Wc have secured the Agency for the above Celebrated Phosphates, and will now take
orders, and in season will have a constant supply on hand. Call and examine samples or
write for circulars. Wo will accept agents, to whom we will assign districts, and are pre
pared to make liberal arrangements with them.
ANDREW SHIYE,
Agent for Carbon, Monroe, Schuylkill and Lehigh Countit-B, Pa.
OFFICE in Seller's Buililins- The Apuliiiral Implement Depot, k March 8, 1881-mfi
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Fashionable makes of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Oassimeres and Suitings,
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