A HOME DRUGGIST . TESTIFIES. prftiLirlty at Tome Is lint always tTio best it ' i'f iih'v.i, bm w e point )in i Jly to tlie fact sunt no oilier iimlielno Uas on tur Itself such milTrj.il approbation 111 He oini city, aw, nul country, ana atnoug all people, as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. j Tlio following letter from cue nf onr best t ltowu .Mannoliusctts liruggisti slmuld bo of Interest to in er j sufferer i RHEUMATISM' r.lfht wars aco r ki'l an attack of lllictiniittltim. so so vrretlrit I couM not mwo from lliu Led, or rlri-j i, without help.. 1 trie! several rii'ic rllus without imioU If any rellof, until I took j-WKHfs SAnai.rMili.LA, by tlin use of two bottled of -AhleU 1 m ciimiilctcly cureil. Have sol.t larite rinantltlrs of jour S.utaA. r.utll.l. , ami It still retains Its wonderful popiilai Ity. llio many notable cures It lias i neto-l In tbU vlemltv convince, inn that It Is I lie b.st blooil uie.lklue ever oUcrcd lo Ilia lmblle. , V.. IMlAimia." Klvtr St., BucUland, Jtaes, May 13, ttvl. SALT RHEUM. aS?SS was for over twenty ears before bis ronioval tn Lorn. 11 nlBleteil 'witli Salt lUiriim In its worst form. Us ulcerations nrtttnlly covered rnnro tban ball tho surface of bis body and llnibs. IIo w. cutlrely cured by Avr.n'3 S MiSArAiui.LA. Sco ccrtillcnto m Ayer's .Almanac, for lff3. rvtWAmiv dy Dr. J.C.Ayor&.Co., Lowell, Mass. SoU by all Druggist'! 51, elx bottles for 53. M. EIElEtJAN li CO., BANK STRKET. Lehighton, Pa., Mllil,l3Jl' and Dealers la All Kind i or G RAXN KOUGIST ami HH.U rkoular MAnKm' hatks. YTe wnnM.also, ie$rctlullr lnlorui oorr.lt tens tlist vreaio now IVIly pri-nand to ttU J.Y tliciu Willi rromsnyMln dcslicd at VUR LOWEST PRICKS. M, HEILMAN & 6'0. laius For Bargains in Dry Goods, Dreas Goods, xfotions, Carpets, Silverware, Que ens ware, Groceries, &C. (10 TO E. H. Snyder's Bonk St Lehigliton. ,i -DUO P IN AT THE R Carbon Advocate , OFFICE FO R ) ii . . . I Cheap Printing ! g JOSEPH SAViTZ, Boot and Shoe Maker, Off 0)116 OI-AUSS k IIRO'S, Bank Stroot, Lohlghton. Repairing neatly done at low prices Patronago solicited. Oct. 23,-Uil V. - 2 . - sir:r si-its. 'Si Jj.i- F v, t TO AUVKHTIsUlts.-Lmmi raief lornil vertlslni: In VC2 icuod newimncrs sent frer. AdJress Ueurge 1. Kowvll k On 10 Xpruee o(., n. x. leu s DANIEL WIBAND, Carriages,"Warron!5,Sleighs, &c COllXITH or BASK AND IKON STKEETS, I.EHIUUTON, l'xA., I'arllcuUr altenllon nlvcn to REPAIRING la ill Its d.tslli, at tho rr Lowest 1'rlen. Pa1riKu rrtpeulfully tolleltsd and per tVt stlif4ttion sasranteM. Jan l,lly. IIAN. VlKAKl). TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tkaxirorthcr having been iKJrn.aneDtly red 'jf that ilreaU 41f4 i, Conminpllon, b- fliHpl rein li anxlgui to iiimVu Unowii ( Lti (fllow lulTcrvri ilw n.ein nl rure. To nil wb4tlulreit.hu will tend u rvyortho lrtrl('tl n (Kre). wlih thi dlrcctloni lur ).reptring adJ uilns tho vimt which l hey will ft ii J 4 iir cur f r (' 'UjUi. I'olila. Cun mpiloa. Aithma, Uronrlmn. U.t 1'urtlet vlihlir ttn pr'iriiiun. 'III tnai) ailuren, Kv K. A VUM),X, )V Vgnn S'rent, " . S, A . I, mi fir 5 ALL SORTS. The young man who sows wild oats is ant to venp his sown. A young lady who was sadly inexperienced sent a rich widower of her acqnintancc a pair of plush bellows ns a New Yeav's remembrance, and now they don't speak. At least ho uocsn t. An exchange says that for a variety of reasons it is a good thing for a young lady to learn how to simport herself. Probably one good reason is that corset strings arc not aU ways to bo depended upon in an emergency. A New York coachman has taken a new departure. He didn't run away with the millionaire's daughter, but eloped with tho plain, every day governess of the million aire's children. This man deserves a leather medal. A woman in town be came so interested in a poeti cal calender for the new year that she tore oft all the leaves to read the sentiments ex pressed thereon. That of December 31, 18Su, has the proverb, quite appropriate in her case; Haste makes waste. Penitentiary Official "If you have any tiade, prisoner, state it; " Prisoner (just entered) "Well, boss, 1 was brung up a bartender, and I'd like to work at that." lie was put to the bars of the casting-pot oi the foundry as the r.oircst mode of accom modating him. ADVERTISE YOUR ji 4P IX THE Carbon Advocate ! ESL'ECIALIiT IF YOU HAVE & T Cf II mm Farming Utensils, &c, TO DISPOSE OF. Charges, Reasonable. Orders by mail promptly ai tended to- Central Carriage Work Bank St., liChigliton, Pa. Aro ireiarcd to Manufacture Carriages, Euggies, Sleighs, Spring "Wagon, &c, I if every deserliHIon, In tbe cioit lubstantl? raanuur, and at Lowest Oasb Trices Itciialiltis l'romjitly Attended te TREXLHK & KKEIDLER, April IS, S2 yl 1'reprletors. WM. DUPPY & SON, of East Mauch Chunk, aru prepared In do all kinds of Plasterins & Ornamental Wort, at hnrUt notice. Onlers Uv in 11 will r ccivo prompt altenlion. Terms moilrrHte or Komtwark. cnl5u No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors In tbe llnltod States Cannda and Knrope, at reduced rates. With our principal oliloe located In Washington directly opposite tbo United States Patent Office, we are able to attend to all patent business with greater proinptneis and ds spatch and at lets cost than other patent at tomevs who are at ft distance from Wash' Inittun. and who have, therefore, tn eim,l.,v examinations and luriiisb opinions us to in. I tentabllliy, tree iifcbarKO. Hud all ho are ' Interested in new luveiitlons and latum are i luvltul to rend for a copy ol our "(lulde for i oblalnlnu Patents," nhlch Is sent tree to any address, nnd cantatas comilete Instruc ! lions how to obtain patents and other valua ble mutter. Worclerto tlie tlerman-Ainer-lean National Hank Washington, 1). U.s tlio Hojal Kwo.ll.h. Nornevau ami Imnlah Lean lions, at Wniblngtont lion, Jos. t'usey, lite 1 ( Justice U, S Court nf Ulalnis; to tbe (Ittlcluli or (lit V. H l'atrnt Olll.e. and tn Senators and Members of Oviigress frou every State, Addressi l.OI'IK II Add I'll fc CO., Bo lleitors of I'a'ents and At'nrnejlst J.aw.I.e Drutl Uulldiot WAaaiaui . Il, 0, uc.uvii.ic Miiumo, c luiiiB l.rc 1 1 in I tin r v 3 REMEDY tJsjiasrrifW'j.w-TrsT,Ti Tllli (JURAT I1I.O0U rUBlFIEtt ir TiitMVOiti.n. r CYUnrrhhisbccoroeBorroTalentlhiit ti a f amil fa exempt and It Is truly thi hna vt tho Ainortc&n rsco. IS innnypropiratloniajti Intbennrkct I Hat rt't a a are i hat a fWf i re, Srt, and NEVGrt FAIMNC; wilt he welrrnnod It all. K HMJU'H Cittnrrh Itrmedr it nil lllnnil ! iincruifl jir.viut iuucu masiagio cwi rhir dirpt-tnm are followcHL it r:riiwn et nn rod oi tno aienso. ana eliminated thP poiuon from tho blood, I H i jcv eis bin bnen wonderful and eales , f min4nH. AJ1 that In at-ked fur it is a trial Vhemrft tib:llnito and lonR-Kaodjritf caacfl yield roadily to this n-medy. in u pm fcill htrmltJi, I'rlcQ ft I a bottle, bottle for B5. Urn receipt of by, aWl I. iCellor A Co., llirrisbarc, I i tlx bottles will bo nnt by ex ftlv tl itUoonly prep ratten that rtnchflha kyi W rnt of thn liw ami Cures. Send BVfo rrculftr fnr nlc rortr druerit for tmMrpncernlnirOAnM Katuro tivmptorot andCnro oftJntiirrh Itcontpln tctininialaitf authentic and nonnine cures. It H also thn Urnt Itlood ln rltjfrlntho mtkct. For unlo by Drurctntn Sflnornllv. Whotealo by bAM T, kKixsn A o IIirrilfburF. iJ.t abwby JonNeTOV, Hollo v. i.T i Co., ami Smiiu litmn A Co., Tliilad'a. la, nor. 8. ISSl.j-u r. E. F. LUCKENltACHj DKAIJin Itf .s9 Borders & Decorations, Bits, Stationery Fancy Goods, "Window Shades & Fixtures, Latest Styles, made and put up, if desired. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. Ho. Gl Broadway. Elaucli (Me- Pa, Pelow lha Broadway House. rO WANTED t"' DR scott's ! V ' beaatifal Electrlo I jCorect6. Fsrapiefrto to tho k. I W comluir nirent. lo rltfc. nnlrk 10. Terrllsry irlvcn.satlfifacxlon guaranteed. Addrei DR.S0OTT,842 Droadway St.,N.Y. HAVE YOU A CARDED? xjaos. Anil wilWant tlto II rut at the least money. Ibea my nirjSeed Catalogut will nut rise yn N maur v re re jmi liava ilftvHug it cill nasn tnonnj, It Is mailed frer (is nil abdoa otilit to Iiiito 1ft lfor4 biiylnt anvnhero. WFc'5. H. a3AUF-E, 120 et 131 Front St., FMlailolplila. -Vxv 'j& A s JF J COI,t,10(iU, NUWAIf K, KHW JElt.Slli'. Oeelple llirwi Puildlnifs. f .arcrst and H.t Mm e CoMMons for ftradnati'S than all otlmr selioolN rum. ined. Ufe Keio'nrshlp. 4a. Write for eltenlsra. i.utUALA, cc iaj., rropriciors. doo -"J ly. I S3 Stock Farm, Grosoo ilo, Wayne Co., Mich. SAVAUB & FAUNUM, PitoritiEiCES. ralrsclj Ko. !SS) (11S7). !iVSPORTEO- PeFcheFosi Morses. All stock sslected from tho ret cf rlres nnd dams ef established reputation and registered In tbs r rcuca auu t niencnn t.iua ucoks. ISLAND ISCME Is beiutifullr situated et the liend of f!nnw Tiw In ths Detroit Kiver, ten miles below the City, and waecesmuig ny rauroaa ana FieaniDOat. visitors not familiar with the location rosy call atdtyofBco, 5 Campau UuildinT, and an escoit will occompany them to the larm. Send for catilofjiic, free by xnaiL Address, Savage & Facnuii, BctrelvMlch. This cut shows the Howard Electric AND ManctSe Shield as applied over the Kill 1103 wand Nervo-vltiil centers. T110 only np idlsnco niado that Ills every part of tbo body, nnd the only one needed to rtlSITIVELT CUUE ICUlncj'Ulopuso ltllUUIIIUtlklll, II y h i o p si I u , tlie iorst rates of Kent 1 nut V.'oaU IKS, i:.li:ui9- liun, IlllllOtCll- j, and nil Din-. vui.ci.niid Vnk- ic-tnof the I'rlno Cifllttal OriruttH Tatenttd Feb. K, 1S79. YOUNO MEN, from onny Indltcretlon, lacic nervo forco nnd full to attain strength. WlllDI.K-Afini) MEN often lack vigor, attribut ing It to tho progress of jcars. The MOT1IUH, WIFJ! nnd MAID, sufferlngfrom Tcmala Wenkncss, Scrvous Debility and aher ail ments, w 111 find It the only cure. To one and all i 0 say that tho Shield gives a nat ural nld In n natural way without mieouixa Tim stomach. AVnrr.-intcil Olio Year, and tlio lct npiillnnco iiintlc. Illustrated ramphlet.TnnnK TYPES OP MEN. also Pamphlet for Ladles only, lent on receipt of Cc, scaled; uusealcd, 1'ltEE. American Galvanic Co., OFFICES 103 Clicstnut St., Pliftn. tscjiisBiJW!.iri?i,ji'ii.uv-Tgnvjiw S Saw-HlU. OIK U'AHCIU PTootTrrnnfitolOiI r A-t mar;? f-pnrk Arrest. Inf, M"UUti-d 1 ((.' b ri '.. e.i-'t'i Mill. Id ft, rairlaite, 1; fu t.-it'.w 1- I 11 j , i. -.:ii-.il'..uiiiius lever cl Iitib'.Io. vs. . '4 luc:i :::, J Llrnaes fi-cl sawyer ooir."ii 1 ''. b .i-r ni.,1 ' i.i.Vl"eWii ir.-ii otf 111, 1 ku,i . . it. t. . .'it h b, 11I1 ir. I belt i, :!.t Ik .in. - ivu, .-.ri I nn pl.t.-tor 1 ai . II. .'1 1 i" 1 11 coil, luu on 1 i.irta. (PH.'M. ISnuiiio .'i .1 -mi ai mm hfrc hu iwu ; 1 ..l U111; and Ul 1 J . II." .. t.d-'I'O U u.i . : .t 1. - ANDREWSUIVr ''sn k Li .c,b. annJj'Aini NerTO-lite Vigor Pzxm' AntnTnntirr P.iirriiipf ujuvu uumumuu jj MISCELLANEOUS. The bill colltctor's tvork is ilware Jim before lie Rels his yay. Tbe young man who gels imllleu wllb n girl often gets milieu, too. Nn t'rt of a man's anatomy will slam) sj ninny Severn blows as his nose. A man who occasionally gels la a word cilce wlo can be csllcd a sharp talker. It In 1 lie night time that crlmo stalks rampant and marriage proposals aro made. Tako Worninn;. At tills season of lh jear when so many people become subject to nllsrks of bilious UN', kidney troubles, consllpollon nnd nil the list of troubles Hint arito from being housed up, or that nro brought on by colds mill exosure, il Is Iho part nf prudence In Inke warning from the experience id others" ami provide ourselres with the menus of escape I mm similar trouble". So wide is the latnunf Kidney-Wort, I lint great rem edy for all kidney aid liver troubles. that almost every one knows nl its grent virtue tor such c.iirr. it should bo kjpt tu every household ready lor an enmrgoncjr. A III tie gir) on seeing a peacock fcrtho first time remarked what a beautiful bbstlo it had. -II beauty Is only skin iloep, ths rhino ceros should have tho Inside track at a beauty show. A certain young lady objects to smnk- In;, bemuso It Icmts a very unpleasant taste ahiut tho mouitiche. " For iconotr.y nnd com'or', every spring, wc us Hood's Sirsntarillu," writes nri int'lllreit Buffalo, N. Y., lady. 101) Poses On 3 Dollar. A spring poet sings : 'VII1 they miss me, I wonder?" If they do they ought never to firo another run. A neturalisl say, " tp.ngs has a ner vous system." He may have, but ho keeps it well under control. "Belvadere" If you are seriously bent on finding a model man, let us recommend the patent ollico as a field of search. If von throw a pieco of wropght iron atatnnnlt becomoscast iron. MobUTuf lurers oujht to bo able lo ulilizo (bis idea in soma wny. Mind nud body nliko sulTcr from slug gish nttion of tho blood, the result ofdyi- pep3la or billiousiioss. Ayer's Pills will stir up tlio liver, excite Iho stomach nnd bowels lo activity, pen the pores cr the syatiin, nnd insure health of body, which is indisputable to mental vigor. If man reslty knew himself lobe so wxkil and 11 eat ns his mother in Intr often reckons him lu lc, he'd fret too de praved Mrc himself out for a hitching ott. An Answor Wanted. Can nny cue bring us n case of Kidney or Liver Complaint that I'.leclric Bitters will not sprcdily cure? We say Ihey ran not, as thousands ol q.ises already permanently cured and who aro daily recommending Elicirlc Bitters, will prove. Bright' Dis -ase, lliabetes, Weak Back, or nuy urinary ciinip'nlnt quickly cured, They purify the blot d, regulate the howe's, nnd net diret-lly on the diseased pal Is Every botlln guar antei'd. For sale at JOe. a bottle by T. I), Thomas, Druggist. When you read tho seduclivn legend in the tobacconist's window, "Our two penny cigirs can't be beat," rouieinbar thut is they can't be beet, they may ,be cabbasej -"llnyeyou any 'home tiei?'-" asked n youn lndy of n young man whoso nppear anco indicated diiilpation. "Oh, ya (hie), home tiei, lots of 'cm; g g got a inotlicr iu law," A wit who was asked what Us had rather be during Iho thrco stages of lite, replied ! "Till thirty a pretty woman ; till fifty a successful gcntr.il; the rest of mv life a urdinal." "iiornu ox coenns." Ask lor "Hough on Coughs," for couuhs, eoldi, rore throat, oarsenuss. Troelics, lac.,. Liquid, 'iia "11OU0I1 ll RATS'" Clears out rats, mice, roiclics, nles, nnts, bcd.biiic, skunks, chip munkr, gophers, lie' Druggists. ' IIKAl'.T I'AS. Palpitation, dropsical swclllnxs, dlsslness, lndlgtstlon, iic-adacho, sleeplessness cured by "Well's Health llencwcr." "noi'oit om l'Ouks." Ask lor Wells' "llousli on Corns." lie. (lulek, complete cure. Hard or sou corns, warts, bunions. "BOUnil OM PAI" ronOCSED rLASTEC. StrcnEthenlnpr, Improved, tho .best for backache, pains In chest or side, rbcuiuti tlJiu, neuralgia. this rmirLr. 'Wells' Health Ilcncner" restores health nnd vtaor, cures iljrsH-psta, headache, Ner vousness, debility, tl.oo. wnooriNo cocntr. and the many throat nlfectlons of children promptly, pleasantly and .utetv relieved by ' Hough un Coughs. ' Troches, 15c. lialtaui, 115c. SIOTIltRS, Ifyouaro falllmr. broken, worn out and nervous, use "Wells' Health Henewer." 1.UJ, Druggists. um vnusenven. If you are losing your grip on llfo try ,'Well' Health Huncnor." Ones direct lo weak spots, "llOt'Olt O.N TOOTIIACltE." instant relief for neuralgia, toothache, rncenrhu. Ask 'or 'llough on Toothache," 15 and 1!5 cents. rnrTTV womkx I.ndles who would retain freshness and vi. vaelty, don't lall to try 'Well's Health He newer" CATAttllllAI. TIIUUAT AVVtCTIOKS, Hacking, Irrltatlnu couitlis, colds, sore throat, cured tiy "Kough on Coughs." t'ruches, 15c. Uipild, a5o. "norciii on itch." "Ii'ousb on itch" cures humors, erup tions, riiiic-worin, teller, salt rbcuui, frosted leet, chlllblalnt. TIIK lllirl! OK THK SATIOS, Children, sl.,v In i!cveloiinent, seawuy, and delicate, use "Wells' P " ny, llealih iiouewtr." " WllllS AWAKE three or four hour every nlisht roughing-. IK-t inuicilt.-ita rellel mid sound rest by uilua Wells' "Houuh on Coughs," Troches, 15 cunts. Halsatii, '.5 cents. "nonoil OM l-AIN" I'OllllDBKn TLASTKR, Strengthening, luiiroveil. In best for liaekache, alu in chest or side, rheumatlsui, neuralgia. Of course all good Kngllshmen disap prove nf the cruel sport of bull-lighting) si tv hen they cu In visit Spain they go lo sea all the fights, in order lo express their emphatic disapproval. Mother and daughter occupy a box al the theatre, and, afier watching the sensa tlonnl play for some time, lha inoll.er draws ibe duughter'aatteutlon to one of the scenes, with Iho remark, "Take heed, my child, by what you have aeon and heard never writo a letter to an unmarried man until you yourself are married. ADVICE TO U OTHERS. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and cr nig with pain of cutting Ueth? If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow'e s'lHiTiiiNa Svmr roa Ciiilurkk Tiktiii.mi. Its value in incalcuable. it will relieve the poor little (UtlVrrr immediately. Dc-nd iiwn it, mothers, there is tin mistake about tU It euro dysentery and diarrhoea, regu lates ihe stomach ana bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces Inlhinina lion ami gtvs lone and energy tn the whole system. Mne, Wivsbow'a Soothuu Svkuf -"K CiiiLDttx TktTiiiNO is pleasuut to the teste, ami is the prescriplioii of one of the oldest and best fomala nurses and physi cians 111 the United States.and is for is1 by all druggists throughout the world. Pnc 2. rents' a botlle, it ly, I FARMERS' COLUMN,' z.-r---,-r:- m Mm l A Windy Day in March, No portion of the year so tries the cheer ful temper of the fanner ns does Iho montli of March. From childhood ho has bcn told, nnd tlio almanacs have repealed it in his mtituror years, that spring begins with March, This idea has become so firmly Innleiiiccsslvo yearly disappointments havo not dislodged It, but as each succeeding March coins around, ho Itelilhat it should bring spring we-ilher and spring work. Wo arc apt to think with something akin to envy, of the English fnrmer.whose weather comes true lo the almanac, and whose spring, if it does not boin In March is uot deferred until May, but borrows tho later days ol February. Kven in the generally genial olunale ofEng'aud, March is proverb ially a blustering and unecrtulu month. Even in our era Iho Anglo-Saxons bad in, Ibeir lengusga names fur March which meant "ruggcil month," nnd "stormy month." These people believed thai March hud borrowed throe days from April, and expressed lha character of these days iu n proverb, which is .aid lob; still in us by the rustics ill parts of England nud Scot land. It is said of Ihesa three borrowed days: "Tlie first It shall be wind ami wcel; The next it shall be snow nud slcel; Tim llila-il ll rl,..tl I... .1. f ..... ui.,i .. .nun uc u- 11 ,rrcj-. Shall gar the birds stick lo the trees." With us, in some years, this ancient description of its last three days Will apply 10 all lha others that prtccde them. The thoughtful farmer will the mor patiently endure tbo bluster or Iho month, If he thinks ol Ihe part tbeso uncomfortable winds plny iu preparing his lands for Ihe plow. A March wind is proverbially a drying one, and it takes up the moistuie lelt by melting snows with an astonishing rapidity. Thcso winds are even fertilizing his fields. As they rapidly remove, the water from the surface, mum comes tip from below by capillary attraction, btin tug with it the plant-fond il holds In solu lion; as this in turn is evaHitted,whatevi'r 11 contains Is Irfl in the soil, within resell ol' ibe roots ol Ihe crops. Il U a mistake In Irut about the weather. However disagrte able it may be, if we look with beliering eyes we can seo thai ejery dispensasion ol of Nuturo is ever working for our good. Bn. Till' 11 1; r.n in Am. Agriculturist. A Bojn Compen'.cn. Mr. John Hollo Champion Bicyclist of Auilralin anil Lngland, writes to the Argus Melbourne, Australia, that In the s;x days lonleit lor the championship, niter ridings cunsecutivo hours each day, his 1111,'j. l-catnc stiirnnd sore, and he is positiyo lie won the great race, an.i was eiibbled lo ride another 100 111 lies ngninst time im mediitely afterward, Irom tho ivmidorlul ellects produced by the uie of Si. Jacob, Oil, in training and rnoing. He calls it lib boon couipaiiiuu, and rteornniodj it to nil atbelctes. Experiments on the Farm. Ill gcnrial farm and garden culture, the opportunities for Investigation lire cndlesr, ind the methods are simple. Tho trial 01 new seeds; the variation o! lime of planting and harvesting, to determlnn the host re sults; experiments with new or unusual crops, us fecd-rulsing, new fodder crops, such ns mlllcl, eotghiim, mustard, nnd others; (he effects of drainage) tho value ol special fertilizers, ns linie.bone dust, potnsb; iho trial of tho various remodics suggesttd for insect pests; Iho methods of preserving I oils nud other limber; the feeding uud management offtoi-k; ensilage, the produc tion of new varieties of vegetables, Iruils, grains, nnd fodder plants, by si-leotli'ii, nnd it may be.by crossing tho existing yurielio; the Invention or improvement of ngricul ru'lural implements, etc. thcie uio' a few 11I tho ninny interesting branches of ngricui tiral investigation. Consider next tlie methods ol experiment. Th ere nro lo great essentials ut the foundation: exact measurement, and exact record. Mcnsurc oyerTthing.ellher by weight, by dimensluLS- or by duration of time, nnd leap a eys-' teniatlc recoid of ever) tiling. Add lo the (houghlfulues.s, ami you liavo Iho whole secret of experimental science. Think wbst you desire lo ascertain, and direct tlie experiments aco.'rdingly. Think over the tesults of your experiments carefully, and draw jour conclusions. In dcapng with crops, tho customary method is, to divldo a sufficient nrra of land into carefully, measured shall plots, and use each plut, or a number, lor nny particular plant umbr trial. Where it is a iiuestion of soil or manures, always havo Ihe ciop under test on at least nr.e plot, the coil of which is left in the iialurul cutiilition. This last serves Ma bona id companion with otbtr plots that nnt been variously feilillztd. X, Clark Iu Am. Agricultural. A Lawyer's Opinion of Interest to all. J. A. Tawne y, Eiq., a leading attorney nf Wiuut.a, Minn , wriies: "Alter iisinc it for mure than three years, 1 take great pleasure in slnliu; lhal 1 regard Dr. King's New -Discovery lor Consumption, ns the b.-il rcin-rly 111 uie world lor Coughs nnd Colds. Il tins never fa'tcd lo cure the most sever colds I hnvo had, nnd inynnvbly relieves the pain in llm clieit." Tiiul II dlles of this lure euro lor nil Throat and Lung Disease inav he had free at T. D. Thomas' Drug Store. Largo size, SI on. H&ye Yon an Asparagus Boil The. sredsiiieii of New York City now ofTe Colostnl ami plitr-re, and dealers in Boston, and J'WIa lelphia have Ibeir local varieties. Probably there is no important lllTrrriire between these llirco kinds. A pound of seed is vnrinuily estimated to furnish from three thousand lo leu thou sand plants. There are about twenty thou sum) seeds in a pound, und If carefully sowed by hand, tho lurgcr number may be raised. Tbosa who grow lbs largest asparagus for market, set the plants six by lour feet apart, but tho plcnting is ordinari ly much closer. Rows four fett apart, and the plants two and a half leet in rows, will give good rerults. The land being marked out at lie proper distances, a shovelful of good manure Is worked in where Ihe marks cross, u'ld Ihe plants set out, carefully spreading the roots. Four inches, is deep enough to placo tho crown, though Ihe Long Island growers, with a very light soil, coyer the plants seven or eight inches creep. For the first two years the plants should nut be i-ho 1, and tbe third season only a moderate cutting should be made. Ilscemsaluug while p) wait for returns, but wheu Ihey do come (key will continue regularly for twenty yeais or more. Planted In Ibis iuanner,thre should t be an annual manuring to maintain, p-o-I ilurt.reccss Da. TiitiHBca in Am. Agri eulturUt. 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