An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. " Culrert, Texas, My",lM2. M I wfch to express my npprcetatlou of the, va'.uaMe qualities of Ayer's Qkerry Pectoral tu n c lujli remedy. ' V. iulo wall ChurcM'd's army, Just before, t'ao luttlo of Ici1tn1r3, 1 coutrucud a sc vr cold, which, terminated lu a danccroua couch. 1 found no relief till oa our luslcli xr eaiuo to a country More, whoro, ou tisMug lor some rcuicly, 1 wr.s urged to try A VKU'o CUSHnir Pkctouai., " I iA eo, and was rapUly cured. Olr.co Cjaa I Uavo kept .UiarEcroitAt, constantly by ne, for family uso, nnd 1 Uavo found It to bo an luraluaV.o remedy for throat nud luuj diabases. J. W, Winner." Thousands cf tcatlmoaliila certify to tbo prompt euro cf oU bronchial and lung ufroctlons, by lbs use of Avcb's Circnnv rccionat. ISolag very palatable, too young est clUUrca tao it readily. Dr,J,C.Aycr&Co.,Lowoll,Mass. Sold byU Ciucslit. 20 IN U6E Ho Oreattit tfadltal Xrinaph of ttoAgsl SYMPTOMS OF A Xiouoftivpctitc, Duwclacostlrc, I'ala in ma utaui iTiui a una ccnsationin tuo tuulc parti rata uudcr tUo sboeslder lilade, Jj ullaces after catluc, with acUs. inclination 10 exertional iiocir ormlndi Irritability of temper, Low eplrlte, with a feellncof having nccloctod eomo duty, Weariness, JJizzlnc, Fluttering at tbo Heart. Dots before tbo cyca, Ilcadacbo over tho vlrdit eye, Itcstlc.ancse, with fitful drcai.19. Uicblr colored Urlnel end TCTT'SJ 1'lJLI.S aro especially adapted to such case, 0110 Cffo effects sucli n cuantT'iniiociiiifriMioniiintniiUiosuirerer. They crnsotlin Aiinell(e,.-nd cause tho Lodr n TnUe mi Mc-tli.ttiii inn s.tcm is noiirlnhrd.rf.t bytlvir'i'on'c Action on tbo Uleestf v-AOrcane.lIrsriiir.rlitooliitra I2i!i!i l"1" "'. -niiirri-vs.t..lv.Y. TU1T8 HAIR I OilAT IlAm OF U'lllHICRUft rli.ni.pi1 in n Giosir Iilac: hr i tditglo application of raw j 111;. ii, imparls a uuiurni color, nets lnalontaneoiiBly. Sold by nrucglste, or nont uy futures on incvtpsof 01. Cr7i'co,?4 Murray St., Kow York, Un ffiilacv rjalt freer v.wwv.- -ftcMtrcs.1.;;;. fjot onr flea "2T!7LX?nrtn fc3t"t?1.'", .'"porari L33i;i,UnVrj3r:i r Taunt or in iu nnuMNBOAKs. . iiW'dEgsggssS f7? Ti ljJ5of lifp. vklch iwsbwt) tf.i .V" :UHrftslrdareppinb3c!(iSti!S . t;.,cii;.h'. " c.1 3mortli'ntl.pcomMr!iwr ICat-M itcaiis, V.OO,iiTOccih tLliBiiuUvliar. cou' 'f.a.3tsitto,i,.r-oijiatiB. Lt S.E t ' 'i'Ni T'-K"i'wn worn xrasa HJPOW RUPTURE. Rib'REHF& rrK?DM ftr.tunn. fc'.id J . ?i LWi'.1. .ftp' hnr tnu.i .?' i kinai nr rnro rj3i?S?SlSSffS!".'5oae1,,r",in4 InWllnnce li:I?i,, Alht"OR'l Peroentlhl8miltrtii , I ruin iH.11 lAKiLr corFe. coastlii uj., Sjt, loue, t;:, MM How SatOfEii! Jilt plllilul.nl, k new clilloll nl I)tt Cl't TMIr.ll.'3 C'LKBUTl:u KsBAT, nil I lie lW vu c e f H'citiUTtuiutKEi or Seminal 1 lu V 'luliliirv Bfliillinl Wsil, hip Tisrv Mrniiilniul Bic-al lmupiriiv, 1 1 04liinriiiK 1,1 MHrringc; etc i nliii, Ciin tiMP M KrtLnr-r iind n, inilmed l t I Ili.Jm;." tie, nr frxilal i xl n.yiifjmirr.Ai". Trc tili'jnui-d uuilwr, iu ll.u inluuriibtr ' 'arly iluni.ii.sitiiies limn n thirty jc.ir minvulul prim.iiv. ihul the alaiiimig r niivoururra nl nlf 1,1.111.0 muy be miln-iilli t irc'j I 111 M13 out n mixta u'l rim ut nnrV I Hll ,c-iiiii mill rllii-iiml, by tiimtia , villi h rreiy millvrrr, hi. iimiier tvliui l,i. ltlilllii.li liiny U, n,uv i-uru bllliMlr chmp I;, priratrly unit radtculji. tfcii.Tlil Lcvturv tliniiid be in i Immlf of vr v y u h u'nl evry iuhii 111 ihe land Sent nmler .-h1. in h 1 Uin enti-li, in ..i.'i.w., ju.n yiu, 1111 reoMii nl i-iur a: it nr lii i..tujo .inmiy. Adilrets Tim cli.v:iii:i,i( .n)it'Ai,co., 41 Aim St., Nfv iu:li..,V. V. P" O.li 0 .t.ix. I.il). nm23 lv lo 150 iut month :our TAMAim 'llui.Ka kB3S&tTRt& HliiLtf. Sleinli wot Imp maisiem liiaii.-a Su n uiid rtiiiiuiur Ad.lrin J. U. ,Mc t lunv s. t 'u., l'liliaJel'Ula, STduopin at the l vj A J i ' wa uuii Auvocaie , OFFICE FOR I Cheap Printing ! J U'l ( ONSUMl'TIVKS. 'f-- r ,er 'ln ween yermaner.tly ( -i ii ! Msetp.. I 'nnsutrs , i Ion, by n ,iv. anxious to iniiUe known i m il.'i-'j ll.u meiMii cure. To w - r. 'i. II nl a ij it th (r'r i, v U lb Ulin-lliu.l lur ....I ut i.ie smno whteli ibuy fir. uijre for fought, t'ohls. I'on. . I. uiu. Itruni I.MI. &c. I'arlli 3 . ipi n.u. hi i lc.r. .nl,,rji', i w lt.-ON, IV I run Sirt, t . -i- K V viixiriy TtJTTPS kihCUU IKUtUdBrrt Id.rfcu will aOca- EEO. vjISltrT wfj-. Vcur.J.-d oa l!SYC"nrr t VI-'2!cViW"V.V5'l.1Sif I .f.-i: pPte STEAM K!8CT.LLAH1!0V A bright St. l.ouU joulU got tin ftukigraph tilbnm filled -wltU lgnturo, but .13 they Inched nealnccs and uni formity ho bomlit n hcv? liook and coplod nil the names Into It. Xow bo Is happy. I "Jliyy don't you keep your liamU c'-ota?" oskoil a Detroit parent of his nlnc-ycar-old son the other day. "Oh, j It takes loo much time, nnd times nrc hard, now," was tha reply. ' There's the postago stamp, nevr It's nhvays ahead nr'd yit It pecrn? to lia lt , f 3 to gat lleked. j riks ! P lei If Pllei ! ! t I Suro euro for blind, bleeding nnd ltclilng piles. One box has cured thoj worst case of 20 years standing. No one I need suffer flvo minutes atter using I . William's' Indian Pile Ointment. Itab-1 forbs tumors, allays itching of thn pit-' 1 valo' parts, nothing else. Sold by drug-1 risis ana matrcn on receipt of unco, i. 1 William's Jlf'e. Co..rrov's., ClevelanJ, O. Sold at Thomas' drug store. j IFbon a woman Is giving her husband ' a bit of ber mind ho should try to lm- agino what it would be tike if ho was a Mormon and was having seventeen such bits served up to him. Speak of a man's marble brow, and ho will glow with conscious pride, but allude to his wooden head and he's mad in a minute, Languago is a slippery thing to fool witb. If you wish to bo really happy tako a good deal of outdoor exercises and never run In debt. To Young Lain:. If vonr life is made a burden owln? blackheads, pimples and otbercruptions on tbo face marring your beauty and cau3ing so mucli cliagrin, it is no longer necessary to enJuro it. Ur. Fiagg's Family Ointment will certainly remoo all such blemishes and leave your skin soft, smooth and beautiful, bold by all aruggists ana mallea on receipt ot price, 20c. Williams SIf'c. Co.. Pron's.. ClevelanJ, O. Sold at Thomas' drug store. An Arizona man lias stopped taking an agricultural paper, He wrote to the editor niklng how to got rid of gnats. The answer camo back in the next issue of the paper, "Kill them." Soma people maintain that all geeso are by nature tough, but iu some coun tries every flock has a goosc-tctidor. Only Fractions of Lives. How many persons live only a fraction 01 nvcrago uuman uiu Dceause tlicy neg lect to take tite commonest precautions against sickness. It is diieaso iu its maturity that kills, and maturity implies growth. A slight indisposition is usual ly slighted. They who avail themselves of Ilostcttcr's Stomach Hitlers know It to bo cllicacious in chronic cases of dis ease, but the process of cure is a far easier one If it is used in early stages of ttyspepsia, malarial disease. 1 ucumatism. constipation and liver derangement. l.ct those who would avoid the peri! which even the most potent remedies cannot avert, steer clcarof the rock upon which so many constitutions split an undcr-appreciation of the danger of neglect. It will not do to omit earn and a recourse to medicine when hcnlt)i is auecicii. it ueuiutalcu, or nervous, or dyspeptic take it for granted jou arc in want. 01 a remeuy, use tno Uittcrs. Juno 20, '80-ly. A child who had once seen a grab- bag in church, after the contribution box had passed by one Sunday, whis pered to her mother: "How much did you get? I grabbed a quarter." Tills is the ago of Invention and ye: no one has discovered how to varnish a calico drejiso it will pass for silk. "It fairly wearies ine to think of tin nuiltltudeof things advertised to euie ills eas.e," you say. Xo wonder. Hut ii tbo mountains of chaff there aro grain of golden wheat. Wo may find it dilll cult to induce you to test the merits o Dr. Kennedy's Favorite licmedy, bit! when jou have done so. our woik I ended. Afterwards you and this medi cine will bo fast friends. Favoiiti ltemcdy would have died out Ion nni except for its real usefulness. Hut itl good and docs good. -e"Great Ca!5ar!-' exclaimed tin tramp as he leaped over the fence "Great seizor!" observed the farmer a- he watched tha dos return n : with : sample of the tramp's tioasers. -In the course cf human orris till lets beecme problems to tc solved b. the rule of three. 100 Doses Ono EoKar Is Inseparably connected with Hood'. Satsaparilla, and is true of no otlic medicine. It Is an unanswerable nrgit meut as to ttrtngth and economy, vthll. thousands testify to Its Rtipcrior bleot! purifying nnd s-lrengthcnliig qualitk-r A bottle of Hood's Saroaparillarontnhi ltl) doses and will last a moutli. whll others will average at least only a vtek Hence, for economy, buy Hood's fcaua parllla. "They did t't pick that stuff quid enough, did they, mamma?" ad;cd 1 little boy as ho passed a crorciy when several cakes of lltuburger v. here takin: a breathing spell outs'de. An Kngllsh ladysajs that a hen without his medals is like nn oyste without Its earl. Hall's VoPi'tnllli. Kli-nt.-lli ttnte v. newer never fillip In tnutiu-ttn. i.ni l.m to its youthful color, lustre, and vltalltj .'I. ii. .v. iiiives. amic -ssaver. lassarllllsntts. nulm-cee It nlnr-ill it 1 . civc It a fair trial lmile In fnitefnt tei. mony to its many, virtues. A Mass'achsutts editor lias takct S30 bottles of twin-killer on advertising and is now ready lo bo klekeil all eve town and ccme up limber in the morn. ing. -A Fienehman who loveu Ids wlfi calls her his "dar Ing cabbage" or hi 'Uttloblueieil t." AUW V.V.. , UttUltHlldUllJ ttllU pVUJUt all i-ndorso Lurdock Blood hitters as tin. PTtld n1 mft.llnnl . .1 1 oesi eysiciii renovating, uioou puntjnie iwihk in iuu tuui.i. ccnu loriesttmun' luls. It seems that lire. Sullivan wauled Frof. John L. Sullivan, of Boston. Then let us tear the gaudy cha,plet from oil ins brow, Tou tear It. The Princess Heatrlce is to prett that sho is described as "looking like an American girl." Dr. Walker's A'inepar Hitters, the celebrated Temperance ltentorallvc.tlial tones without cxcitltis:. and rc-.-ulnli without pain, Is the only true and abso lute tcim-uy for l)IHousties, colic. Indl cestlon, neivciuuess, sick headache, natuUiicy. liver cotimlatut rheiiuuiUm and all ailments nrtsllig from i-uriup-tlon or ImpoYcrishmcnt of the blood. A young lady, Just from boaidlng school, oil be4nT told by the servant UmU they had no gooseberries, exclitlinnd, "Why, what has happened to the gooie?" A gatneeock out lo be good eating. Doe net the poet fy "the bravest aio .he teude;t. nuAijjlinwiw.iM.MjLiwuin.mmiujaB3 TO GRATM HIS WIFE. A Oaod RtMoa for Itapplntii. Fur.in.iuv vmi l.,,l iil.ri'ii from a onn I'lulut wbieli lbJiplrinriill Ornvpl. i hod vmpbirnl turn nl (lie lilit tuitml ilwlors wtthmit ublolfir nnf wriirieiit te'-fef, orl fur a buig time Iny rnio wm ru Mrjle.1. l tmpdon. All uliti know Ids i'ieiMiinslnr kiIJ cntil illo Finnlly my wife lniliire.1 iHh In Irv n Imllle nr Ir. Kini'oily' 'Knviiiiie It-'ino-lv,' wliMi h bfld nyneii here liatiitl nf.nreeen fntvrli.ei1. Willimit 1 In. s'inlile..! firth in il, lull niMy In gliilllr tier, I Iiitiitlit H li.illl.. .Irinuift IK inir villiit.'o.. I uv.l tlmt nml tw.i nr tliri-o bnllVi mule. Hint .In mnkn n birin Biry slmti I mn ii .w 113 liea'lliy 11 iimn u tlirl" i III llie rnlllllr.V. "5lne tlitfn 1 linv 'rnwinin'tirte I 'Kurn lie Itemed?' t i i trt whom I kniv t i liuve fullered fri'in Kidiiey kii.I Liver e-iin. pl.iinlij nmt I n'nfe' I'lie'pnlilie UihI Din Tuvmilr-nlne.iyi li i d no im wn Is w III rlmllur c"m'l"tiiMf In' every (Ins'o Inelnnre, nml 1 11 njl 111,. (.1 l.fr iirk mnl illeiurii;ei) iii iiinl im'v li.nr nr it mid liy the.'Fvnr.le Itenii-ilv.' ii I illil." H'imA iutilon lf:nrof. Oilnill, A' 1'. Hiis'T Ltr a.Kodli'H PnrjfDirK a;ir.t pnptiinr itiedioiiiffi ittnd titween ymi nnd the health nfynnr Wife, child nr I'm by. II l nliravn rcht In mlverlire n HV-sint:. Dr. Keiineilv'4 "Fovoiito Remedy"li(i lilttlliil;. It. bo Fiive.1 ll'.(iu'(nil, nnd It will ynn. II yi ii nrenleU Irmn Irmililrs'iil the Kidney' Uuvels, Mver nivl I)l.i.vl. pnd 0 e Ddla for tin lCnifiiif MedieliiM. Jy ll-lni. riirmers nnd (liirilrnrrii u.'o AIIMIR'S riKISIMIATLS boemtso lliey are a hlirli Kr.ide bono Irrilllicr, Duy nro Tory nellvu un'l prninncnt nntl contain nil I ho elements ef plant Pio.1. Dt'rt JU.MU'l Is ft fortlllier nilnpinl fur Koncrnl nppllcntl.m to all crops nnd soils ami Is raid for i23 per toil. Is n Mahcr tirade and mora lasting. It I sold for 6U per ion. OUR VICTOR Brand Is a very lilah trtailo and produces v.onilerliil results, price, Our I'liospliale nre nil free fnm adultera tion nnd cheap liisirillenri to mnke bulk ; tliuy nre er r n nil line uhleli imikrs ihnm trspelnlly mbiied d.r drilling Trv tUimen mils. i-rt-n, potntiu-s nnd veKetiinler and bo oununml. Write lorpirtleul.irs lu ' A. A UN Ell & SON, New Mahoning, OAKIION COUNTY, I'ENK'A. nprl8 lni (I Tliv iniiloMcne-l Ji iim j it ri eeiveil n ear leiiit nfihe Alli'titmvn Aluiiur.iiluilii Cimi pany's iusllv lelebnied Complete Bone fliMijliato, r no of Hit very lif-l ffrli'iz'ifl kii"wn lo n riPi,Unri-l8, hw, I iuhly ircfsin nu-inlfil l hII uiu. Ihivo ni.l ii, vliiU lie will furtilnh pt .t. pip inn. , lit btip hU-mi liirtfr L'r.vU i:innti(ji'tiuvl by tin Piitnn firm, r.illcil the Lehigh Phorsphuto, H-bieh lie ivi.l Inriit.li nl f 27 pr tun. Il is Hid I'ininie'l lht. Hie Ij-I. i;ji ii eriinl ,i II e "C unpletc Pone l'mnphntp," leu t lm I ii will Bin ml Uiu le.t will' imy nil, it I nv piieed fei lilizer in Hie ninikei Ainu. 'Ml ll'lllll H qi,ll1ly of tin. leVbtHled . HOYIA. SCOTIA LAP PLASTEP, in mel-p. Tuli i-t i-liiimitl in U ibe be-l pbislcr in llie nn.rl.et, nnd fnrirers slmuM Kive il a Iriul Ordi-ii. I.v imiil trill nwive priiiiu.i Hileiui.in. M. II1:IIjMAN, npr.IH.3mo Lelin-liio'i, I'.i. Beor Saloon anfl Ilfslaiiraiil 1143 Vino St., f hUaaclphJa. Deonis Gilbert, Proprietor. Tim P.i- Is fnnrls!i"d with clnilet, I'lv.irn r'rli Visit, nnd otiiur ri-i'resh'iie.iiK Per Suns Irillll llie l.elilall Valley vlsllllnf Phil I deli. III. i are resp.o.lu ly lnvli. il m n.n u,r n '- , HU.VSlii U I.IIUKT .Unroll .".i, l-3l-tt, W NTE3 " " r'T." " 1 a "v v j. ajj v ,1 ,,1,(, , irv,.J AT OTVmVT! il Kiimh i iifi i'ii e.imi- XS.X UlW, ,v u i, V Ml A 111 B wniius run sriri i i-insie iik lu-s-sia- MKN AMI MKllM-e Willi lltlili isinnil mi, me.l Hem. nlvliiu iliilr m.lers nt Klu'lii: pinllis llln nil. eii) nnil tpiicfc; .nn relor in m lillcnn ii e viirliiu SJ In Me ivci k who nr .inel Willi tl,ii w rk: only M" iliplliil n iuireili wrlief.ir parilcul ir'ii'yoii me.ui Imsl. ni-Mi ulve aiio. tr.nlo nr i-r. l.iu. nu,l y. nn lit nn-1 releri-iiei-8 PnlMser. I'nlllstr & :u , Vnn.'ctbllt Ao. New Vv ik SLAO I101E Stock Farm. Crosso lo, VVayr.o Co.. Mich. SAVAGE ti FA11NUM, PncpitiEicaa Patroclt K. 5SM fllST). JMHORTED' Pevcheron Diorsesa All ...nl, a e .t . . . .... uvm iuc pet ci rircs sna csms of ctuMUtl renutition and tesi"cd la tho rrtvS nn1 Am.... .... A v. i ISLAMn Mf.TM J' '"Sffu'ly Jltutteil ct the tead cf (Jrosje Ils In tas Detroit River, ten .miles below the Cltv. nd l,i?:e,nibls I'V rnllroad snd rlesmbcst nsitcra not fimllUr with thu locolon may oil ntclty office ji tampau llnlidln", and an csccit will eccontpanv them la thj firm. J5;nJ for cctalor;iic, free by m.tf Address, Sjavacc Ci 1'akku.i, Uctrclt, lltcU,'- Nenf8-LifeiVteor This ct't elinn's tbo Howard Kloctric Hl.rjiic'tSIiii'ld es ijiltetl over tbo KM I'Cjunud Nervu-vltul i outers. 1i.o only an. 1 nance murle that tts etcry part of the body, and thg only otie tit edvd tfl' tosivimr cvns Kltlne) IlUoaao It llO II 11111111.111, l n o i it I a . sth, tMir.t ciinci of J tM-iiiliinl V.'eulc- nrw, itlllllll tloii, Iiiiiiuleii r) . and 'all Ills. eitacHand AVenle- Jliettor the 1'rlno (Sfflillul llreuim i aieineu i eo ji im-.-u, TOfSrt VV.S. Trvn e.r.T Indljsctvtlon, lk nerve fincu and tall u ntcalj mte MIDDLE- AUKII MGN ulluu hick vigor, atttbt- iBf U tO tlW plUfMM of ) MM. Tti MOTIIBK, Wlflt and'M AID. aaaeiiaariam Feouile W.-akitMh N, -) ltobittty weTcttwaU wctota, villi llui U lae only cttrv'.. Tn one awl all i My'tbat t'. Shield rives a'sal". rl aM In a iiiupi.l wa .7? wiTiioi r urn iiuiNo rue tTui.vcui. AViirrnutad Ono Year, ami llo l)at uppllaill-e utatle. lllojtrated IV ip.iMn TiUtFETr'lO' MSN, Iw.-Piimpfcli l i .r I u-'t. only, H-lituurmiplof tr, Maled; III J... ted, Y1M.Y. .VT American Galvanic Co., OFFICES! 11H5 lir.inil M., i'tnln. JUMBO! MWnh VL OF THE FARMERS' COLUMN. A Most Valaablo Comnoit. Tiemanuroof fowls contains their urine, ns a solid excrement. It may bo 'recogulzcd by Us. white color, and cciv stltutcs llio most valuable portion 'of their droppings. Tbo lloorlng orl)oard8 uudcr lltp benroou, -should bo-smooth and closo, with cleats Around iho spaed upon which the ulalniro will fall. Dry earth, sand.- even, mixed- -with land plaster, or sprinkled -over after spread. Ing with a solution of- sulphate of Iron (copperas), should be ccnly spread or scattered upon this floor dnliy.aud where there are many hcus.thc whole should be' cleaned oft and renewed twlco a--week.-The proportion of cnith lo be added, should bo two-thirds, or three quarters of the entire bulk. It should be placed la a heap under cover, on a cement, or brick, or clay tloor, where It may be shoveled over and mixed with sweepings of tho house, feathers, broken eggs, dca 1 chickens or rats, or other smalt animals, anil such rrfuso generally, including old bens' uetts. It must be kept moist, and In case there Is any odor, cither of decomposition or am monia, this must bo suppressed by sprinkling with copperas water, scatter ing plaster over the heap, or by the addition of more earth. The best earth for all such purposes, is goad, rich, loamy soil. It should bo prepared In hot, dry days, by sifting upon a lloor of boards in the sun, raking it over until thoroughly dry, and barreling- for use. Hen manure, and the wastes of tlic poultry house preserved in this w ay, will in the course of a few mouths bi'como nearly liomogencous,anda flue fertilizer for Held and garden use. 'Am. Agricul turist. Tbo rrioinOrezon. Mark A. Miller, travelling agent for the J.rio. itallroau, writes from I'urtlanil, Oregon, that an attaclc of pleiiro-pneu mouia left behind It a severe nnd uain fill cough. After trying scveial leme- dies without success, ho began iisln lied Star Cimih Cure, and upon takin one bottle found himself on tho road to rapid rccovcrv. Vodno of Slanrjktcrjciiio refuse A correspondent ha? a ouo Irmdrrd arre farm near a town of six thousand In habitants. 15y the enfor 'cintnt of the health law, the butchers aro obliged to slaughter outside of tho llmtr. 'Jhey mvcasKeil tlic iunuer to erect a con venient slaughterhouse, do tho killing, and tako for his pay all tho offal, in cluding heads, feet, liver, blood, etc. I lie number killed will average thirty five head of cattle, twenty ?hccp, six hogs, nud ten calves weekly, during tho spring, summer, and fall seawn. The liouso will c03t fifteen hundred dollars, and tho expense will bo thrco dollars per day. Tho question Is, will.it pay die farmer? "Can I," lie asks, "by a judicious sy.ttm of Jfeding hog3 with jffal, blcod.auda combination of starchy nutter, make it ; ay on a farm, a part if which 13 devoted to market garden- ng, wiJi mora orle3s wastoof vegetable n.ittcr? My Idea ii to divido tho farm nto convenient-sized fields, tow lo tlovrr, and pasture the hog3 In alternate laces. The farm is all cleared, with a .ortion of gravelly sand and muck soils. i hat is the best licr.l of hogt for the mrpose?" It would not bo a dillicult matter from Laues' and Gilbert's ex periments oiuho composition of animal, to form an approximate estimate of the value of the offal from the cattle, sheep, hogj and calves slaughtered, and lu a future number we m iv give tho figures. At present we have only bpaco to sny .hat experience is a safe guide, and icilu is some of our readers, who have fed liogi on slaughterhouse refuso imdcr dinilar circumstances, w il f.vortisand jur correspondent with their views, drawn from experience. Am. Agricul-. tirinl. A Wnderf al Discovery. Conauinptlvcs ' an 1 nil, who suffer ,romany affection of the Thrott and Iiimsi, can I In I a certain cure in Dr. Khii's Now Discovery for Consumption. i'ho;nanJ3 of permanent cures verify he tiMth of this statement. Xo nicdf tno ran show such a record of wonder ful cures. Thousands of oucc hopeless itilferers now gratefully proclaim tliev awe their lives to this New Dlscowry, V will cost you nothing to give it a trial. Free trial bottles at Thomas' drugstore. Large size, 81. rarasitlr. Disease lu Lambs. Lamba aro subject lo a parasitic dls- 'ase which is always fatal lo them If neglected. It is known among thip herds by the suggestlvo names of "pin .113" and "paper-skin," nn J by eteil n iri.uis 113 "aiuemla," or want of blood. It is caused by a ihrea.l-wornu .whicli exists in tha luu;i and air passages, and interferes so much with .tho breathing as to prevent the due aeration of tl 0 blood, and the necTosary nip ly ef this iltal llulil. The conseqtieneo Is, that! the re I globules of tho biood nrc lack-' lug; the blood Is pale, and the grewtlr! of tho unlmai Is arrested. The skin appears white and thin, like paper, and the voting erca ures a c weak, and pine away gralually for want of adequate nu'.r.vtion, and finally die. A similar parasite produces the disea30 in c.ilvcs, known as "husk" or ".boose," and another cause, . '.'gapes" in ..sounir j chickens. It affects, lambs -that grazo I In pastures with old sheep; calves are troubled which aro fod with tho cow,. or upon hay from flcldswherc olderanhnals aro pastured; and young chick3 which run upon ground fouled by the hens, aro apt to get the gapos. To preventit, th chief cause Is to be avoided, whllo to cure it, the ns til wid effective remedy 1 Is to gle sniair, repeated doses of tur-. j pontine. The following mixture is re-1 eommeiidfd: To oiie ounce of (uolasses, or liuwed oil, a Id one-fourtiiofauunnee of iJrlta of turieiitiue; Uake well to-' Xellier, and (jive one twnpoonful to each ' . laiidi. eriy In the inornlug. For a calf, one lablespoonful ahould lie (jlien, an hour liefore feel!m in the uiorninsy: anil " oii drop inn I..- i, to a siuall I rliU-kt'ii. Tti - ri in In Ii -.il 1 be roiieat e l (or a w.vk cr u.:. day, as It Is . u. ; . -,ary tliat a snlrlelerll ipuanttty of lb-- i,ir);itiiiL' .iiottl I 1- g!,, a tn itcuri lt ..ntjHMlmumh ihe lung, i.f ti..- a'nl-t Uial In .UiU'.l" -lm. It it.MUi lief. i4Mawnra(ixfttti H. H. PETERS, OTIK 'ffAHffiiOIIB, AnnMHiiees In bin ensl.imers and the eillien rjenernllv Mint lie Is "OX DCrii" with one nr Iho largest a n'd ni'ist l'hl.MiaWi! SIih'ki nl Spring & Summer Riyle. nf FOREIGN & flOJSrCinintiln.-liireit CLOTHS, CASSitVJGRES AND SUSTINGG, ever before shewn in tins ' Mefy 4''iiiii-liliiii, N-.ne etnpiiiyeil, heiifo Ihe Bc&t workmanship aadFit is enr- nnleeil in vvrry ruse. At', nil liund n lull ninl Fsshinnnble line QF. OENTS' FUJINISIIIN6 GOODS of newest styles, Includins Collars, Cuffs, Neck-Ties, Hose, &c., &c- Do'enre ynn call and examine goods nr.d prices before fjolnj elsenhoro. .. H. H. PETERS, The Tailor, POST-OFFICE BUILDING, Bank Street, - - - Lehighton, Penn'a. Aplll 18, 1533-ly ' BAKERS and CQlYFECTIONERS, AND DEAMirta IN ICE GREAM, PEANUTS, &0. FilESlI BltK A.D & B1SDUIT.S every day. Delivered in town on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. c. 1VL SWEENY & SON Rcsprctftilly nnuouneo to their host of friends that they have removed into their New Store Building nearly oppo--site their Old Stand, and that they are now opening up one of the LARGEST and I1KST SELECTED STOCKS OF BteHilS AM WWW &M, Groceries, Provisions, Queensware, CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS, over brought to this borough. Our prices aro as LOW a? tho LOWEST. Call and seo us, tve guanuitot: satisfaction llemrmher, the KEW S'l'OKE, ojipositc the ioot of Iron Street. C. M. SWEENY & SON. WEISSPORT, - PA., For PUIIE -jyilUGS and MEDICINES, FANCY mid ..TOILET ARTICLES, Clioicc Wines and Liquors for u Medicinal I'urpo.n-, Choice Rrands of Cigars and Tohocros Stationery, Wall Paper and Borders, 8ic, tec, nt I.JVi:ST PKIOI S. I'll r Suit MM lnVSe.irefnllv eoinpoun-leil. liny orMaht l'uun.iiiO folirliid nnd k.ills'iictlun miurnnteed In I'r a unl nuullty of Uou.ts Sold. An , rJLf - ,Bl -R 1 Gm m BrMfie Strests. Y,reisspo:U Fa. April it i583,iy Subscribe For It! lf.3.-HMIAU..Wl $100 A iiiii-'ij-rmcai.'. 'jTJ"!iLi,tri- b PER YEAH. Contains more LOCAL NEWS than any other paper in Carbon oou ity. WHO 13 U:iACQUAI?lT. D VITH Till i lie ur cxufliMiria I'll 'WlJe'""" 7 wWM $ fM0 1 s o v h s 1 mm 3SS5J "1 ' WiTwntcrVllli?' -V wKiV? yrVAWcrthinorlliertla o 0 eV' JLwWl k'a sr..: XV p , , ? gTCfgPKAHSAa OYXegfe- Ol-aCAOO, ROOK ISLAND & PACIFIC RASLWAV De ro-3m 01 iti c3 t- .1 position p.nd clcto rel t on to r 11 rrlndr-rl lines rctt rtitl Vo3t, .-j;lnlt u' and tarai'.n -.1 nolns, conntituto 1 ti p ntott Irnposunt rord-ccntf. mntttlinlr in tUit ojotosa ort'trouj'i trunaportntion which lnvltca r.nd fcclll latoataivclpna tratflo b3t33T cit.03 ot tho .tltntlp end Pccifto Co. tta. It 13 0,133 tlio. favorito.an-J rsa3t rputj ti rnd.lrom pomts VU si, hertbecstund touthosnt, nrift cor.-ojpondlni polnu W cer. Northwest red Eouinv.-eot. Xtio Cook Islond oyat injdncluclos In It rcrln lino end errrcbee, Chlcsrro, T .".-111. . , I . Uivsnpsrt, Mus3itln0, 'Wn3hfnjton, in ic iisii: Albert LoaMlnnoapol'a end EtPcul, in Minnesota; Wotertovm tn Daltota, aid lmndrodo of Int.'nnoaiito citlco. tcwr-e. vlbaees end otttlcao. THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Ouaranto-n itri pitrona thtt nonso of poraoncl cccurlty offordod byricoild, thorouTtilv b ilutaa roid-bod; omosta traclia 01 conttr.uouo ttecl roll; oub Dtintlall bjltt pjlvor.o ral url-losj roillnTf ctcclt r.a near porfocticn ns human sUlll Cin mnSo it; tho oafoty nppUancoa of prtcnt buffers. plntfcr3 and alr-bra'ioa; and tlit oaotln dlsclpllna widen trovort-i tho prcctlcal oporatlon of oil ltj trains. Otnsr speclaftioo of thlo. routo aro Trancfcro ot nil conmitinf poiuta lu UnUn Oopste, o-U tho unsurpaiecd cemforta and uruvioa of 'tn t 'Ssonior Eq'ilpmo-it. . 17.iat Rinr.n Tealny tntwrwn Ciyirjurn rnri rim WUeouri Itlver nro rem. no33d or T7oU ventU itad, flna'v upholfitrred D.'y Coccher Meemflocnr Pullrnon l'alaco Glooporo of tho litsst io'lfm. mid eumptuouo riDlntr Cera. In whlrli THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE, la tho direct cjid f '.vonto lino botwoon Ghlcvro and Minneapolis, owl 6t Paul. vUsro coanootlojj rro mid in Union Doioto for r.tl points m tho 7cn1tcrioe I anil D-itlali Pravl:w23 Ovor tbU routo. Fisr. Etrrpsa Trslno cro ran to tho I watsrsnj 1I.-023. cutrtni r resorts p'.otu-euiuo lccelltlcs cr d buniitur t ctt i"-ja- 1 lur "jjunJj cf Iowa md tiinnoBots. It Is nlso tho mrct cc drat Is route to tuo I neo iid.m uoiuo caa n&ror 1 icnaa n tnienor j'-hmf. fStlll . minor D UEor L-'NE. via Qoneoa nod C'Ubdwe. 1i-j base opened bot,703n n j Tport Ko7q, r.'c'vnon'l. Ctnclnnntl, Indlwaapolip. nd Lcuyotlo t nd Ooud3 1 Dl i?3. Kancaa cltv, llln oanolla and St. Pay) and lntonaodlr-ta painta. For d t'iloa information soo Maps- and Folders, pbtainablo ar uoll ro Tiottot,?, at , 11 principal Tisliet Offioco In tho unftotl Ct.toa end C-ncdc; cr by r.a-Jres-'.-.-sj R. n, CABLE, E. 8T. JOHN, Pruli:nt and COntral Kanajcr, Chlcags, Ccncrsl Ticket and Passsngcr Agent, Chicago. h rttnii, unil nt price", t-.n, Hint but the bet nf irnrkni.ii nre IDO VIA LI! f To Advertisers! The Advocate cir culalcs in every town in Carhoii county and also in adjoining coun ties, therefore it will pay p.dveitisers to ad vertise with us We will furnish you with rates on application. tr.vM. . MM..rii"vrfrvr Tu.H'awe.iftn " OFFICE 0.V Bankway Wiiloii Pi 0 CCOORAPHY CF THIS COUNTRY, WILl- tnib K"t'. that the t.lnJ , 1ll,HnU rclrflcld. Cttumvrp. Otlrcfccca West 1CJ1 Wlllllif Ull ceo uny cna in COMMUNISM. WlfT niLT. KVH IlKFlfPES TO WHACK UP WlTlt A COHMUKIHT. DuAit Smt Your courteous letter of tho first Instant, In which yon cordially consent to sliaro my wealth and dwell together with me In fraternal sunshliip, Is duly received, Whllo I dlsliko to ap pear cold and distant to ono who seems so yearnf ul and so clinging, and while I do not wish to bo regarded as purse- proud or arrogant, I must decline your Irln 1 nffnr f . tvt.mV .in You had not heard, very likely, that I am not now a Communiit.. I used to be, I admit, and tho society no doubt najlectcd to strike my name of tho roll of active members. For a number of years I was quite active as a Commun ist. I would havo been inoro actlvc,but I had conscientious scruples against be ing active in anything then. While jou may be perfectly sincere In your belief that tho great capitalists liko Jlr. Gould and Mr. Vandcrhllt should divide with you, you will have great dlQIculty lu making It perfectly clear to them. '1 hey will probably demur, and delay, and hem, and haw, and procras tinate, until finally they will get cut cf It in eomo way. Still I do not wish to throw cold water on yonr enterprise. If tho other capitalists look favorably on tho plan, I will cheerfully co-operate with them. Yon go and see what you can do with Mr. Vanderblit, and then come to me. You go on at some length to tell me how the most of the wealth is In the linn 1 1 of a few man, and then you at tack these men and refer to them In a way tint makes my blood mucoid. You tell the million tires if America to be ware, for tho hot breath of a bloody banded Nemesis is already In tho air. lou may say to Nemesis, if you please, that I havo a double-barrel shot gun standing at the head of ray bed every night, and that I am In tho Nome sis business. You also refer to tho fact that tho sleuth-hounds of ctornal jus tice aro camped on tho trail of tho pam pered millionaire, ami yon ask us to avaunt. If you see the other sleuth hounds of your sco'.cty within a week or two, I -wish you would say to them that at a regular micting of the mtltknairos of this country, after the minutes of the previous mooting had been read and ap proved, wo voted almost unanimously to discourage any sleuth-hound that we found camped on our trail after ten o' clock p. m. Sleuth-hounds who want to ramble over our trails during oulec hou-snny do so with tho u'moit im punity, but after ten o'clock wo want to U3C our trails for other purposes. No man wants to go to the great expense of maintaining a trail, wlntcrand summer, and then leave it out nights for other people to use It and return It when they Set ready. I do int censure you, howevor.. If you could convince every ono of tho utility of Communism, il would certain ly bo a great boon to you. To tho30 who aro now cngag-d in feeding them selves with flat beer out of a tomato can, such a change as you suggest would fall liko a ray of sunshine In a rat hole; but, alas! it may never be. I tried it awhllo, but my effor j were futllo. The effect of' my great struggle seemed to bo that men's hearts grew moro and more stony, and my pwtalocn3 got thinner and thinner on tho soat till It seemed to mo that the world never was so cold. Thei I mide some oxp.crltncnts In mmual labor. As I l oran to work harder and sit down less, I found that tho world was not so cold. It was only when I sat donn a hug time that I felt how cold and roujh the world really was. Fcrhnps It is so with you. Sedentary habits and stale beer aro apt to make us morbid. Sitting on stono door-sill: or hallways and public buildings during cold weather is apt to give you an er roneous impression of life. Of com sc. I am willing to put my money into a common fund If I can-be convinced that it is best. I was an in s'do passenger on a Lcadvllle coach some years ago, when a few of your friends suggcsteil that we all put our money Into a common fund, and I wa? almost tlu first ouo toscothat they were right. They went away Into the mountains to apportion tho money they got from our party, but I never go my dividend. Probably they lost my post olllce address. Bill Nye, In Xew York Mercury. Oct Door Ipottt. U'Uh the openinc of the season of outdoor sports comes the lime of trouble loruio peer victims ot nay rever and rose cold. For Ihcm tiowers have no odor, and the summer! ttleorno beautv. To snuff, sneeze and wipe their weeping eyes tor uirco or lour consecutive months this Is their pitiable portion. There Is no help In sea voyages, thero is no neip in iiign mountain air. Jiut there Is a posithc euro In l-.lv's Crcnin Jlalm. Try it. If you continue to suf- jer il is uecauso you neglect a remctiyas suro as u is cucap ana picasaui. "Law sakes," suld old Mrs. llellct, "all Mellndt ihhiks of now is tlic skat- iu' rink. And (he's got so high-toned a rollln' around on them wheels that she can't even go her old mother's home made trend now, an' she talks all the time obout the Dutch rolls thev have up there." What Is that which requires many answers but never asks any questions? The street door: Bncklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, tores, ulcers, salt rliucm. fever ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblands, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no ray required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satsfac Hon. or money refunded. Price 5 cents per box, at T. D. Thomas'. A clergyman In Central Illinois Is reported to have startled his flock a few Sundays ago by tho announcement; "Ilemeraber our communion services next Sunday forenoon. The Lord will be with its during Iho morning sendees and the Iiithop In the evening." Health Is the greatest boone, but Daniel Is tho greatest IJoone in the U. S. History, Ayer's Barsaparlllla is tho mostcf fertiic blood puriller ever (let ibed. It ii recommttndad by the best phyedcinns. A Connecticut clergyman who re cently died left all bis money to mission ary societies, and did not leave a cent to a feeble and jiennlless brother who Is n a public institution. Hut, slhco sin 1 .Ha the Worst place ho can be sent to, be doun't ca.-e. laaaaosiffaaiiiifB THE GREAT MiiliDgSjeoilo FOR LIVER DISEASE. syiyiPTorflS; with brown furj pain In Bitter nr had lit mouth tonrucMt4hii orcovcreq misukenfor RttecmatJimi vur tvniuW t Iom mf netJ to I tomUs-iii tiatnti md wnteittiuh, or hsdircstloni ( naln In lh liirV . nr lAlnli-nDaii and U11 hrodavKci Ion of memory, Uh a painful un BAiuicncT ana wra ecviiaucni t nowen aiieraucir cotnrti KVW;CtJfV7SS I siHxsrsnceoItbcskln snj rj-t, i a drycoufni fever tomeinin; -mien oJini to, iwioLritSt a thick. vaUtir tcvenest 1 the urine i aunty and liitfv-coloifid, aitiV it allowed to tunddepotln a udjinvnA. SIMMONS LIVER REQULATOR. FUItd.Y V0 UTABIJ5, 1.1 trrtcruAi mam m rvaa a rirvfoutrhi fawer i. taat. aratarla. DTapepalo. CnnHttiiatlon, llllluusnesa, bicK iieatlaclio, Jnundloc, Maiiaen, Colic, Mental Deproajlon, liowl ComplalnC, Utc, tUo., Vie, Is tern rally uud tn the Soutl pld Liver to a healthy action. uud tn the South la sjcuk the Tor. It acts without disturbacce to the system, diet or occupation. It regulates tue Liver, aad causes the bile 10 act as the purge. The excess or bite bclnc removed, a tonlo effect Is produced and pealtn is perfectly ustored. The ltegulator is given with safety and thei happiest results to the most dellcase Infant For all dUcaaes in which, n Lixatlvr, ultern live or purgative Is needed It will elve thet most perfect satisfaction. The Cheapest, Purest, and best Family Medicine lo the world I THERE IS BUT ONE SIMMONS Pl LIVER REGULATOR I See that you get the ncnulno, with the rod 3 on front of Wrapper, prepared only by J. h.zeilin & CO., sole mormrruns. PHILADELPHIA, VK REMOVAL! Br. C.T. Horn, Rcipoctraliy annntir.ocs to his customers nn tho pooplo iccnerally tl.ftthe 1ms removed hi. DllUtt STlltK from l.tnckel's Uultdlngto, his new store room apposite tho l'ubllo Square) Bank Street, Lchigliton, Pa., whore ha will he pleased to rtoclre friend nnd the publlo, and supply theui with Pure Drugs & Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Stationery & Choice Cigars. together with a tino line or latest designs in Wall Paper -AND DecorationS, At Lnnes'. Frleet. Porsens can also.obtalst ' Uye-iilasscs nnil Spectacles, properly ad. t listed to their slicht at reasunnhla prlcts. Prescriptions compounded Willi care dar or n glit. Hemcraber, THE CENTRAL DltUU Store, rob.s. yl Da.O.T. HOUNi LANDS a specially, a ml WAR S. A II II IT I tl N.-A I. ESTHA II MKIM-tt'IMAT- ES and all kinds uri.tMt si'Iiipt i,nnM ants, Id. I,iri;e Stoi-K, and lllxlit-ft Prices piild. Ilo y.iu stum lu sell or buy If s, write in A. A. THOMAS. Attorney ni' Law. Washington, J), l). Ian. fl-tfo. Central Can iage Works Bunk St., Lelilgliton, Pa., Aro prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c., if every description, In tho most substantial tiiainiur, and at I.unctl Unih Prices Itepaiiiiig Prompt! Attended lo TRKXI.IIR SB, 1883 yl & KREIDLER, Proprietors. April WM. DUFFY & SON, of Kitst Mnuch Chunk, art- tirfpHrcil In iln all kinds of Piasters & Ornamental Wort, I ulinrli'sl iidlipi.. Orders by mail will r ivun prompt a I ten t lull . Tunis mndrrate or gntHlwurk. srnlttf 1MANH001) Kr'lerrd. Auentpman havlnir Innrrently rontrnt'lril ihe dibit nl sell' nlunn In hu yniitli. nnd In rinieniii-ncn siillerad all Iho liorioM nf Srxnul Inrupaeil). lr si Alan ln."d. I'lurlem In ray, ilinernl l'rosirailnn, eln.nlll, 1,111 nf si"nllil lur his frllorr nn"i-rr, 11111II 11. e the r-cipe by whloh n. wiis hnnliy rurnl. Addro's 111 ennfl leuee J w. I'lNKUV til'edurSt., New York. IfC.ST ly njTXT,nnr0 nion' y lhan nt anything; els. by Vr I ft tniilnif nn uirenry lor lb" best srlllni( " xl hiHilc nut Italnners suoersd cand. ly. Nun-- Ull. Trrius free. lUiitCTT n:tnR iln., Portland, Maine, decro-ly No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtalne.1 for Inventor In the United States Canada and Kurope, at reduced rates, with onr principal ofnoe located In Washington, directly npposltv the United States Patent Office, we aro nblo to intend to all patent iiusinsss villi irrratrr promptnoa and d. spateh and at lers ei-sl than other patent at torners who are at a distance from Wash Intrton, and whn hatf, therefore, tn employ 'aswctnte at torners " We mik.nr.llmin... eiamluatlona and lurnlih opinions as to ra. lentubllliy, Iree of cbarue. and all who are -Interested in nrn Inventions and ratenls ar. Invited tnsend fur a eul.v tit our Dulde for nt fr. Irt obialnlni; I'atems," which Is sent free to any aldress, nnd enntalna comi Irte Initruo, iiuiii. nan- iu 011111111 paicnia nmt ntner valua. ble matter. Wo refar to iho (liiin.n.in,. lean National Hank Washington, I), O.i the lloyal nwedlsh.Norvreiilan and lianlsh Lena lions, at Washington t Hon. Jos. I'asey, lata Oblel.lusllce U. S. Court of Ulalmi; to Ibe Oiac.lals or tho U. 8 Patent Oftlee. and to flcuntorr and Meulicrs of Uoinrress from evory Slnlo. Aililrefe: I.Ot'lS IHOOKItK CO., 80 llcliursiil I'Hlennnnd Atmrneyssll.an Ie., Droll llulldluj; WA.iiaaiov. I), I, TSTTarnY-Tp-ciciircd hy nor astrlent - liuon I'owiler rfale, sure.iuru il 00 Hy mall nlih full dlreo. it..ii. ,.i,l, ..r cent fmnp. l'Etrr & CO., Ml hlnli Aunuc. Nun Yor. deeply MBRCHANT.S JmV."' th.'? I'r-. 11 1 hv Imrodurtnii line of new kooiIs. In. .Hspei sii.le a mi f.iiiiHu-s. will addnislor full psril-ulara -iKaLTII PdOl) Uonrixr. N. IJHh Avaua, iew Vorlt ' de a it ly Urn
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