The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, October 27, 1888, Image 4

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Why Ayor'a aat-,.i.i.
proforabla to
tho cure of Lv
Because no "
ingredients el-. i i
ol Ayer's Smsa; i-.
Ayer's 8ars.ip.riii h
tho purest ami 11.11 m' -properties.
Ayer's Rninipu'll." ' i. ''I -
xtreme cure, skill, hum i .. i ll ic-
Ayei's Jjiunapimi!:! 1- m1 lfl.e.l h,
leading pliyslcluUM.
Ayer'S Knfanrnrllll l 'i '
verywhere, ami iiw t.n.-m r-.l ! .i1':
first-class druggists.
Ayer'i) armipn i .Tin in n mu '. "
Mid not n boVcingo In ill- .
Ayer's Sntmipfn ini: ! tr
etToct n cure, wlic'p prit' i'uh 1,v wd,
According to direction.
Ayer'B Snrsapntllla In 1'i,T ' c
rentrated extract, nn-1 t!".T ifn -..it
raOBt economical Hlood Medli':..- :.i i'.ic
market.
Ayer's Sarsapnrlllft Im lu-.l a s
cossful career ot nearly Iwlr'ii itiim
nnd was never bo popular ns m i. .-i
Thousands of testimonial., on. .n
file from those'henefltcd Ijy iho u nl
Ayer's Sarsapa:
riiKi'Aitsr) by
Dr.-J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowe!
Mm (1 ; tlx lott1ca, S. Wnrtli &.
u t.oi:la.
RAINBOW RUPTURE
RELIEF &.
Rtinc
Simple, aate. reliable and H ferfeet nulnet. It In
not a I USB. norn Ukj and Klaht and 1ft
VMeene. forgotten. Hand for circular illi tertl.
toonlalt from grateful anfrorera ourad by thin np
?",.n.'. AS?" Central Medical and musical
".V.'.V1? Pao l-oetutpt. Bt Louis. Mo.
Stlllfjl treatment ipn all llnda of .orelcnl
and medical caaea Weakening rtliensea nndprl
?ata tronnlaa In mala and femala oar apeclaltr Da
f?7. i!.1?" "! fore taking treatment eliewtere,
Consultat ton free and Invited
I CURE
FITS!
When I Bay Crmo I do not mean merely to
top them lorn time, and then have them re
turn again. I MEAN A KADICAIi CUIUS.
1 have made tho disease ot
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
A lite-long study. I warrant my remedy to
Cube the worst cobcs. Because others have
failed 1b no reason for not now receiving a care.
Bend at once for a troattse and a Free Iiottlb
of my Infallible Kemedv. Give Express
and Post Office. It costs you nothing for a
trial, and It will cure you. Address
H.C. ROOT, M. C., 1 83 Pcarl St., NewYCMC
scorns
EMULSION
OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL
1S HYPOPHOSPHITES
Almost as Palatable as Milk
' So disguised that It can be tahec.
Algailed, and assimilated by the moss
Mnsltlv stomach, it lien the plain otl
cannot b. tolerated! and by the com
btnatton of the oil ay 1th the liypopnos-
aJUMa mBGU louio vmcauiuui.
BtBurkaole u a firth producer.
I Persons gain rapidly while taking It,
SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged by
FhTsicians to be tho Finest and Best prepa
ration in tne world lor tne leuei ana cure ot
CONSUMPTION, 8CROFULA.
GENERAL DEBILITY, WA8TINQ
DISEASES, EMACIATION,
COLDS and CNRONIO COUGHS.
371 great remedy for Consumption, and
Watting in Children. Sola by all DruggliU.
-
Piso's Cure for Con
sumption is also the best
Cough Medicine.
If you have a Cough
without disease of the
Ijungs, a few doses are all
you need. But if you ne
glect this easy means of
safety, the slight Cough
may become u
serious
matt
uM.bi?4, ouu auvuiai mio
tics will be roquirod.
A nl 1 I--.
I
Plso's Ttemedy for Catarrh Is the
Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest.
I
Bold by druggists or sent by mall.
60a. E.T. Ilttteltlae, Warren, Pa,
BloodFolsonfI3UeMotKitTnT)!31ft1dersni3otberor
mIIm nf Prrnnln Vnnfh im rtAadllr itniTTiTraanant It
iddrt DE.QElia)LE,171'W.l2UaEt.lifewY3iJ
llarch 31-nn
HFTEB ALL OTHERS FAIL
CONSULT l j3
TuiTiuKT. CIUI aU WW TUinuirr.
3 N. 16th Bt., below CallowhUI, Phlla.,Fa.
!I0 Tears experience In aUSpeclnldbeaaea. Pei
zua.ru nil r restores those weakened by early Indis
cretions, Ac Call or write. Advice free and strictly
conndantlal. Hour MO A.M. till a P.U, and 7 to 10
evening, w rttnd 1 ct. sump for Book.
.Mcirhl ai.y
All Kind of
Job Workj
Neat and Cheap at? thi-Office.
S'oeral inventors are at work
upon tne macmnes which cast
and set type at the same time,
each letter being cast when a
key is pressed. IJio principal
trouble with this class of machin
es, and witu other type setting
machines, is that it is difficult to
1 ustiiv" that is, to fit out the
ines evenly at the right-hand
end and space properly between
tho words.
The Tay bridge when com
pleted according to the vast and
and admirable design of its pro
jectors, will be one of the great
est marvels of engineering con
struction which Luropc can
show. The Island Tnchgarvic,
in the middle of the arm of the
sea which it crosses, enables the
bridge to be m four spans, oaly
two of winch are over water;
rese two principal spans are
each of about 17000 feet, and
the height above the sea of each
of them is '200 feet, all of the
most massive masoury.
In Carlisle, England, tall lac-
tory chimneys are being utilized
as sewer ventilators with good
results, twenty-nine now used.
lie velocity ol tne rising air
has been measured by Surveyor
Mekie. and it is found to be
202 fpet a minute in ordinary
weather. The owners of me
factories make no objection to
this use of their chimneys, and
the practice' seems to meet with
general approval. This suggests
a plan that probably might be
profitably employed in many
cities in this country. With
chimneys of ample proportions
there would seem to be no ser
ious trouble in using them to
some extent as ventilators.
Louisville, Ky., is called City
of the Falls.
Ships were fjrst "copper-bot
tomed" iu 1783.
The English language consists
olUB.UOU words.
The longest session of Cou
gress on record is f)02 days.
Chicago regulates the price of
grain in the world s markets,
New York and Vermont
midway between the Equator
and the North Pole.
At Gazepoor, on the Ganges
thousands of acres are planted
with roses from which the lam
ous attar of roses is producer
Embroidery is usually atc.-ib
ed to the Phrygians; but the
Sidonians excelled in it and it is
mentioned in 1491 B. C.
A traveller in trreece say
that the Greek language has
never died, some few learned
men having always spoken th
classical idiom, in that coun
try the newspapers are the chief
promoters of the literary langu
age.
The carrier on the mail route
between Vironua, and Prairie
du Chien, Wis., made his last
run last week and the route has
been discontinued. In the early
days of Wisconsin trovenor Rusk
used to drive a stage on this
route.
A peer who had always ordered
his coats through his valet step
ped into his tailor's on Picca
dilly to order one himself. When
he gave the address, the tailor,
supposing him to be a new valet,
slipped a little pacZret into his
hand, with "Here's your com
mission, and it's your own fault
if you don't earn more. Just
you take this brush and give the
old man's clothes a good wipe
clown every morning. He doesn't
wear hall as many coats as he
should." It was a steel wire
brush. The peer took the mon
ey and his costume with him.
A Pittsburg optician makes
the statement that gum chewing
has a harmful effect on the eyes,
and when carried to excess is
apt to cause blindness. The
constant moving of the jaws
affects the nerves that lead from
the spine to the optic nerves and
strains the latter until they give
out,
Half the actual trouble of life
would bo Baved if the people
would remember Uiat silence is
golden, when they are irritated,
vexed or annoyed. To feel pro
poked or exasperated at a trifle
when the nerves are exhausted
is perhaps natural to us, in- our
imperfectly santified state. But
why put annoyance into the
shape ol speech, which once ut
tered, is remembered, which
may burn like a poisened arrowl
Stoves,
Tinware,
Heaters and
Ranges,
In Great Variety at
Samuel Graver's
Popular Store, Bank Street.
Roofing and Spouting a special
ty. Stove repairs furnished
on short notice. Prices
lieasonable 1 1
My Poor Back !
That "poor back" Is held reiponslble (or
mankind. If vour doc bites a man who kicks
principle the kidneys utter their protest
resulting constipation, lliese force them
system of the poisons which arc the
blood. Then the sufferer says the
eased. "Not yet; " but they will
the blood purified, and the constipation
of kidney troubles, and Palne's Celery
With its Ionic, purifying, and laxative
kidneys, making it almost Infallible in
neys. If your hopes ot cure have not
urn?
pound j it gives perfect health to all who complain of " their poor backs."
Sold by druggists. Send
WELLS, . RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors,
BURLINQTON, VERMONT.
J, L G ABEL I
IS HEADQUARTERS FOR
ENERAL HARDWARE,
or
Paint
HI R
9 m us wmmwwi vnuLvf
A.LL KINDS
OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE,
Bank Street,
PLAIN AND FANCY
Bill Heads,
Note Heads,
Letter Heads,
Statements,
Envelopes, -Programmes,
Price Lists,
New presses, new type and
all kinds of Job Work, in the-
low prices. , Mail orders receive
tAEBOi ADTOfiATB"
JOB ROOMS,
Bank Street, Lehio'hton,
JWAOQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY Or THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAIN
MUOH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE
'
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y.
Its central position and close connection with Eastern lines at Chicago
and continuous lines at terminal points, West, Northwest, and South
west, make It the true mid-link In that transcontinental chain of stool which
unites tho Atlantic and Pacific. Its main lines and branches include Chi
cago, Jollet, Ottawa. LaSallo, Peoria, Gonoooo, Molino and Hock Island. In
Illinois! Davenport, MuscaUno, Washtngrton, Falrneld, Ottumwa, Oslcaloosa.
West Liberty, Iowa City. Des Moines, Indlanola, WJnterset, Atlantic, Knox
ville, Audubon, Harlan, Quthrio Centre and Council Bluffs, in Iowa; Gallatin.
Tronton, Cameron, 8t. Joseph and Kansas City, In Missouri Loavonwortli
and Atchison, in Kansas: Minneapolis and St. Paul. In Minnesota: Water.
town and Sioux Falls In Dakota, and many other prosperous towns and cities.
It also offers a CHOICE OF HOUTES to
mediate places, maklncr all transfers
DAY CO
DAY COACHES, oleffant DINING OAKS, masplflcont PULLMAN PALACH
BLEEPING CARS, and (between Chicago, St. Joseph, Atchison and KonsoH
City) restful RECLINING CHAIR CAES, seats FREE to holdors of Uirough
first-class tickets.
THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y
(CHEAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE)
Extends west and southwest from Kansas City and St. Joseph to Fair'
bury, Nolson, Horton, Topoka, Herlnston, Hutchinson, Wichita, Ooldwoll,
and all points in Southern Nebraska Interior Kansas and boyond. Entire
fiassenrrer equipment of the celebrated Pullman manufacture. Solidly bal
astod track of heavy stool rafl. Iron and stone brtdiroa. All safety appliances
and modern improvements. Commodious, well-built stations. Colerlty, cer
tainty, comrbrt and luxury assured,
THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE
Is the favorite between Chicago, Hock Island, Atchison, Kansas City, and
Minneapolis and St. Paul. The tourist route to all Northern Summer Resorts.
Its Watortown Branch traverses the most producUvo lands of the crreat
"wheat and dairy belt" of Northern Iowa, Southwestern Minnesota, and East
Central Dakota.
Tbe Short Line via Seneca and Kankakee offers superior facilities to travel
between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Council Blurt's, St. Joseph,
Atchison, Leavonworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St, Paul.
For Tickets, Maps. Folders, or any desired Information, apply toanyCou-
E. 6T. JOHN,
Quinu Ktugar,
CmCAGO,
more than Its share of the sufferings' of
It, do you blame the dog? On the 6ame
against nervousness, impure blood, and
to do extraordinary work In ridding tho
result of effete matter retained in tho
back aches t the kidneys are ills.
be unless the nerves are strengthened,
removed. These are the causes
Compound removes them quickly.
effect, it also strengthens the weak
curing all diseases of the nerves and kid-
been realized, try Palne's Celery Com
Ftict $1.00,
for illustrated Pater.
OF COAL,
Leliighton, Pa.
Blanks of all Kinds,
Wedding Stationer,
Business Cards,
Shipping Tags,
Sale Bills.
' Bair,Tickets,
. Circulars, &c.
excellent facilities enable-usto dt
best style, ant exd taraordinan
immediate attention. -
Pa.
and from the Pacific Const and Inter
In union depots. Fast Trr-lus of flrn
E. A. HOLBROOk,
Osn'l Tiektt & Tus'r AgeaL
ILL.
Pan
AS WE CLIP HOMOBOSifiSE.
BucVlon's Viiilni ralve.
Tli boot slvi! in tlii' world tin miu.
limti'i, norw.ult.Mv.anli. ilmom.fi'Vi'i so) k.
ftlvr, i'Uappcil lift.!:!', . Itili.lt 1 13. cuni.
iinl ail skin ei npiloiis, ami positively onus
piles, or no pa lviiulfwl. It in jtunranti 1
to glvo perfect sntisfitction, or money re-
undcil. Price W5c. per oox, at Tl.o -m.
An inlluiilojs about the only thing n
dudo dure strike.
-There Is only it distinction wltlumt a
llffcrenco between an auburn-haired sweet-
ncart rind a red-headed wife. .
Uh, What a CouRh-
Will vnn heed tho wnrnlng. Tho tlcnal
perhnlta of the euro approach of that more
terrible disrate, Consumption. Ask your-
.elves it you can aliuru lor tne sake 01 Hav
ing CO cents, to run the risk and do nothing
for It. Wo know from experience that
Shiloh'n Cure will euro your cough, it
never fails. 11ns explains why more than
.t Million riottles wcro sold tb,o past year.
it relieves croup, and wnooping coiien ni
nice. Mothers do not ho without it. For
lame back, side or clicst, use Shlloh's l'or
mis Plaster. Sold by T. I), Thomas, Ixj.
highton, W. Wery Wcissport.
-Tim girl v.lio marries an old man for
his money, usually finds out that bis life
lasts longer than bis money.
Try, Try ABaln.
After trying many advertised remedies
for catarrh during the past twelve years I
tried Ely's Cream Balm, and with complete
iiicccEs. It is over one year since I btopped
using it and havo had no return of tho ca
tarrh. I recommend it to.all my friends in
this vicinity. Milton T. Palm, Reading, Pa,
My daughter and myself, great sull'erers
from catarrh, were cured by Ely's Cream
Balm. My sense of smell is restored, C.
M. Stanley, Shoo Dealer, Ithaca, JN. Y.
-Tho most popular way of committing
suicide In California is to sit on a keg of
powder and touch it off. It Is a sort of de
mise, Coroner's inquest and funeral rolled
together, and saves no end of work for I he
relatives.
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint-
Is it not worth the small nrice of 75 cents
to free yourself of everv symptom of these
Jistrcssing complaints, if you thinK so cull
at our storoand cct n bottle of Shiloli
Vltalizcr. Every bottle has n printed cu.ir-
inleoonll. Uto accordingly, and if it docs
I you no gooil it will cost you nothing. Sold
oy t. i). Tiionias, Lehicliton. W. 1) crv
,i ...... . " ' -
treisspori,
.Smith 1 heanl two splendid joke:
yesterday.
Let's hear them.
One of them won't do to repeat, and I'v
forgot what the other was.
Shlloh'i Consumption Cnre.
No. 1. This is bevond nuestion the ir.ott
successful Cough Medicine wo have ever
sold, a few doses invariably cures the worst
eases of Lough, Croup, and lironchitis,while
it's wonderful bucccss injhe cure of Con-
mmption is without a parallel in the history
lf nw-rllpinp. R!n.a 1,1. 41-.., i.
, ... u.t.vw o ..... uidliiii;i v 1L
has been sold on a guarantee, a test whieh
.iu uiuci uicuieinu tan stand. 11 you liav
a cougn we earnestly ask yon to try
rnuu iu eents,,ou cents, ana $1, If your
lungs aro sore, Chest or Back lame, use
suuoii's I'orous I'lasters. Sold by T.
Ihomas, Lehighton, & '. Iliery Weissporf
Lfluosrlan Note Aro yon colne out
riding?
Yes,
Why do you take that bell along Instead
of a whip?
Jiecauso, you see, 1 bought this horse
from tho street railroad company and
wau't move unless I ring a bell.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To the EniTon Please inform yourrcad
ers that I havo a positiye remedy for tl
abovo name disease. 13y its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been per
manently cured. I shall be clad to set
two bottles of my remedy free to any of
.ur reuers wno nave consumption if they
will send mo their express nnd postollice
tuureui. iiespecmiiiy, r. A. Moeiun, JI. U.
ioi i-eari Bt., otiv ioik.
Young Hostess (to Mr. Oldboy, a mil
llonalre) Will you havo a glass of wine
Mr. Oldboy?
Mr. Oldboy In rank Prohibitionist)
Thank you. madam, but I never drink any
tiling.
Young Hostess (anxious to say the right
thing, but somewhat flurried) Is It nos-
slblo? Why, you look like a drlnklne man.
Mr. Oldboy.
"We Point with Pride."
To the "(lood name at homo." won hv
, ,. rf
Hood's Sarsaprilla. In Lowell, Mass.. where
it Is prepared, there is more of Hood's Sar
saparilla sold than of all other medicines,
and it has given best of satisfaction since its
intrulnction ten years ago. This could not
be if the medicine did not possess merit. If
you Buffer from impure blood, try Hood's
Sarsaparllla nnd realize its peculiar curative
power.
Tho long distance tclephono service be
tween New York and other cities connected
Is increasing satisfactorily, It is expected
that New York and Iluffalo will bo connect
ed by fall. This will ho tho longest tele
phono In the country.
Simmons Liver Regulator produces no
unuleasant cflect upon the stomach no mat
ter how long it is taken. A liulo taken at
night insures refreshing sleep and a natural
evacuation of the bowels. A littlo taken in
the morning sharpens the appetite, cleanses
the stomach and sweetens the breath.
" I never recommend a meicino unless I
know it to be good. In a ministry of twenty
five years I havo often felt tho need of such
a medicine, nnd when I found it I exclaim
ed: 'Eureka!' " lley. J. P. IlAnrcit, Pro
prietor "Christian Visitor," Smlthfiehl, N.
C.
Sweet potatoes should be harvested
now. They should havo no risk of an un
expected frost, as It wlll damage them.
H'hen you retire to bed, think over
what you havo been doing during the day.
As many as 3,000,000 women In the
United States work for money.
Tho stones of the famous Temnle Bar
of London are being put together to form
a gate to a brcwei's residence.
Sllpner bags are piade of satin sheeting
with some fancy-deslgns painted or em
broldered upon them.
Between disease and the tho many cheap
preparations which aro palmed off Under
the name of blond purifiers, take your chanc.
es with disease, until you can procure Ayer's
Sarssparllla the only reliable blood purifier.
Sold by all dn r glsis nndinls do in med
icine. Mrs. Hennessy-Sure, Patsy, darllnt.
It's afraid Ol am that Ol'll overshlapo In , roadside spread half an Inch or so under
th' marnln', an be too late for airly mass, tho trees will have a wonderful effect. In
Mr. Henncssy Doan't throuble yourself ! deed, wo do not know but that for the pear
at nil jfarvAnii Avvnn fnlnd vnr,if tree a thin layer of road sand H one of the
at all, 4ary Ann. Ay jou fplnd yourself bc3j of our,.,. Wc huve Been apples
ovewldapiii', tech me, an' OIM1 wake you thrive amazingly with a coating of coal
at wanst. I ashes,
Ulf 'M'i.ybT 'JDFAKMKKS.
Prudence! Prudence:
In medication, us in nuehtehc. tinidence
should bo our gilhle. Yet thousands oasl
a to me winds. isery new nostrum finds
its patrons, the medical cmpiricx of every
false school have their culls. Even
change In tho gamut of humbug Is rung
successfully -tor a time at icasl-stlio notes
being furnished by tho credulous. In
happy contrast to Iho many advertised
impostures ol the, ilay stands Hosteller's
Stomach Hitters, now in Its tljlrd decade of
yujiuiurity, approved nna recommended uy
physicians, indorsed by the press of many
anus, sonant ami prized bv Invalids everv-
wherc. It Is an ascertained SDecltlc for
prerentlon of malarial diseases, chronic
Indigestion, liver comnlalnt and constipa
tion, checks the growth rheumatism and
ncurnlgla, is peerless invlcoranl nnd uscfti
diuretic. Nervlous people benefit by It.
Farm and Garden Notes.
To make apple water, cut thoapoles In
small pieces and pour oyer them boiling
water. Strain In three hours and sweeten.
This makes n rctrcshlng drink for nu In
valid. Ono generous pint of liquid or one
pint of finely chopped meat, packed
solidly, weighs one pound, according
to an experienced cook, a fact -which
It may sometimes he convenient to
know.
Pumpkin Butter. Slew tho pumpkin
ycry soft, then add sugar to tho taste
and butter In the proportion of a plec.
half tbo size, of an egg to a quart of
pumpkin. Then stow slowly, stirring a!
tho time, as long as your patlonco holds
out.
-To clean decanters take some soft
brown or blotting paper, wet and 6oap
and roll It up In small pieces and put
into the decanter with some warm water.
Shake well and then rlnso with clear cold
water; wipe the outsldo with a dry cloth
and let tliedccanter drain.
Il'here old stiawbeny fields seem to
be djtng out mow off tho tops of tho old
plants and scatter wood ashes freely over
tho bed. If fertilizers be used liberally and
old bed Is burned over after frost comes
new bed may be secured without thencces
slty of setting out young p'ants.
The rutabaga Is an excellent root for
stock feed, and can bo grown in tlii
country at the rate of fifty or sixty tons to
the acre. It is a plant that needs yer;
little hand work can be plant In drills
with a seeder, hoed by a cultivator and
harrowed by a machine. An acre
of
rutabagas, properly fed, will bo worth
hundred dollars above the cost of prodnc.
log.
Oyster Loaves. With a pointed, sharp
knife cut off the tops of somo small round
French rolls; scrape out tho crumbs and
fry them crisp In clarified butter; stew as
many oysters as needed. First, however,
remove the frinae or "beard" and cut them
In two. Fill the roll with the oysters, well
mixed with the crumbs, add" a bit of butter
to each, put on the lids and set In the ove
to brown. Serve with fried bread citimbs
sprinkled oyer them.
A Woman's Discovery.
"Another wonderful discoicry hns been
made and t'lat too by a hulv in this co.intrv
Disease fastened its clutches upon her nnd
for seven years (.he withstood its severest
tests, but her vital organs were undermined
and death seemed imminent, ror Hire
months she coughed ineeKsnntly and could
not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr.
King's New Discovery fur consumption und
was so much relieved on taking lirst uor.i
that she slept all night and Willi one holt I
has been miraculously cured. Her mimo is
Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Ham
ric & Co., of Shelby, N.. C. Get a fieo hot.
tie at T. D. Thomas.
Preparing Dncks for Market.
Where ducks and gecso aro to sent
marlcets requiring them drawn, they may
be scalded; then wrap them In a cloth for
two minutes, when the feathers and down
will come off clean. Very early iu the
season small chicks sell readily, because of
the scarcity of larger sizes, but the usual
preferred weight Is from ono to one and
one-half pounds, but later on those of tw
pounds aro preferred. In winter all stock
can bo shipped belter and moro economic
ally when killed and dressed, but in sum
mcr the best mode Is to ship poultiy
alive.
Good Pastures and Good Deof.
Professor Sanborn, lu tho Mirror and
Farmer, thinks that the character of pas
ttiro lands Is an Important Influence In
raising beef steers, and that Iho poor New
England pastures stand In the way of grow
ing Che best high grade slock here. Our
very poor hlll-slde pastures aie profitable
for only forests. Good pastures ho con
slders the corner-stone to the most successj
ful type of farminc. To overcome the
poverty of New England pastuies, ho re
commends chemical fertilization, yard
manuring, feeding stock at pastures, and
alternating between fields and pastures.
Bevond this ho advises that rotation of
crops Include having all arable land Iu pasture-
from one to threo years in rotation.
Even then the summer feeding of good
steers should bo a prominent reliance.
Of Interest to Dairymen.
By an act passed by the New York legisla
ture and approved by tho governor, the
dairy commissioner Is directed to employ
expert butter and cheese makers, not ex
ceeding live In number, whose duty It shall
be, under his directions, to examine and
inspect, butter and cheese factories and the
methods employed therein, and attend at
such agricultural fairs, Institutes, meetings
and conventions within tbe state as shall be
designated by the commissioner, to Impart
thereat information as to the best methods
of making butter and cheese. Fire thous
and dollars have been appropriated for the
purpose. On or before Dec. 15 next the
commissioner must report the number of
experts employed under the act, together
with their compensation and expenses, ami
must Includo the whole In his annual re
port. Another ai ptoprlallon of $2,500 has
been made to the State Dairy Association
to be expended In holding a number of
dairy conferences In various parts of the'
state to illustrate butter and cheese mak
ing.
Iu fruit growing remember that fruits
are like grain and vegetable crops In this,
that they must haye manure to keep up
the fertility. Unlike vegetables and grain,
however, their feeding roots are mostly at
thecsurface. It Is best therefore, annually
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In Price, Quality
rv tho suits. jinrN ! m.;,h ntul
Worsteds. Caasi meres, Corkscrews,
Cheviots, &o., fce.,
AT
Merchant Tailoring Emporium,
ifLOT4 T0 liSisSllIOSITOIfr.
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For Gents', Ladies, Youths and
at the lowest prices. You are
OUR GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
Is complete in every particular.
9
fcOPPOSITE L.
BANK STREET, -
Has just opened
LADIES'' FINE
Hats
Caps, N
Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa
teens, Prints, Ginghams, Marseilles, Seersuckers and
t: ancy .Dress jtatterns ol the very best qualities at exceed
ing low prices.
Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware,Glassware,
Wood and Willowware of the best makes at low figures.
Cloths Oassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Eeady
made Clothing in great variety and at prices within the reach
of all. purchasers prices fully as low as the same goods can be
bought for at any other general store in this vicinity.
Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fistures in great
variety and of best quality at Hock Bottom Prices.
Best quality of Flour and Feed at prices hilly as low as the
same articles can be purchased elsewhere.
A car load of coarse salt has just been received the price
has been marked down to the very lowest notch.
All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at prices
equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general store
in this section. Call and be convinced. Resnectfullv
July23-871y
NEW FIRM I NEW GOODS !
NEW METHODS !
Having purchased the entire stock, good-will and fixtures of
Samuel Seller, we aro prepared to supply his old customers and
all who wish to avail themselves of the advantages we offer in tho
shape of Low Prices, First-class Goods, Good Accommodations,
etc., with a complete line of
Oils, Hardware, Cake Steal, Cement, Lime,
Sand, Plaster of Paris, Booting Slate,
Coal, Agricultural Implements
and Repairs.
We propose to re-shelve our rooms
stock. , cordial invitation is extended to
Liehigh Coal
argains
Closing
Out at G
On account of rapidly failing health the undersigned will .close
out at sacrifice prices his large stock of
OS.
The goods are new, no shoddies or seconds, and people who
wisely take advantage of this groat closing nut snip will secure
wonderful bargain? in the shape of good goods ut low prices,
Don't Fail to Call.
bank stkeet, lkiiigiiton. pa.
Accident, Life 8c Firej
INSURANCE !
A. W. RAUDENBUSH,
Bank Street, Lehighton,
Has secured the agency for the following
SUBSTANTIAL INSURANCE COM
PANIES which can bo- recommended to
the public as Perfectly Safe and Itellable.
Tlis national Life Jiisrace Co.,
OP MONTPELIER, VT.,
Mamifrs' Accident McMitj Co,
OP UNITED STATES,
Harrfstmnc Mntnal Live Stock
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Augw.e8.-iy
oeoualled
and Workmanship,
ovMrciln mad" out of fashionable
Children. Only the best makes
bound to he pleased.
The very latest novelties iu
eokwear, &c.
& S. DEPOT,
- LEHIGHTON, Pa..
an entire new line of
DRESS GOODS!
- j
AlM0S REIGEL.
at once,
nil
and then will largely increase our
and Hardware Co.
ost.
for You.
Ml yip
Henry Nolp,
-AT Till! CAltnON HOUSE IS NOW-
Running: an Accominodation 'M,
BETWEEN 7 nr.
Hotels and L. V. Depot.
rattles called for at their Homes by Leaving or
ders at any of the hotels.
April 2, 1887
HOI1ACE 11EYDT. JOHN SEABOLDT, Jrt.
Heydt & Seaboldt
Successors to ICemerer & Heydt
INSURANCE AGENTS
Office i Bank street, -Prompt
atltntlQn gtysu to avary kind ef lU