FARMERS' COLUMN. :ivimj i,uu:itTV. itoosx. Tnr. MSTKt.Y VLr.A. (IF BMITII, OF FIKK, IN FAVOR (IF 1119 VF.TOtit) FOX SOALr B11.U One of ttio mml amusing tncMenls of thy Inst night oflli rcoent session of tlio Legit lolnro was ll speech of Mr. Bmltli, Itciire- senlntlvo fmin 1'iJ.e oinnty, in favor of Ins Drugs and Medicines ! The People's Drug & Family Medicine Store, Be Best and Most Popiilarf nlmiic is How T I'revi'iil Hog Ilc-roiiilng; lllM'iixi'il. Tliernnonf illsensesnmong nlne,nnil the best rcmcilles, aro niisolyoil proLlcms In the eitiinatlnn even of multitudes whohavo broil lines for h qunrtorof n ccnttity. Hut a majority of our people will continue to try experiments. Nenrly every mini of larpo experlenco In fattening this class of stock, who tins not a f.ivorl'o mertleino of Ills own, will try every ipinwly proposed by finy man professing to te a veterinary sur geon. This Is not surprising, when wo reail in many of our papers that during 1878, 25 per cent, of the hog crop of that year was lost by hog cholera. So far ns wo can leani by careful Inquiry, thero is, at present, hut littlo of this disease prevailing. Will tho readers, therefore, al low us to give all who cither rear or fatten swine a little simple advice T It may not do them or their animals mnrh good, but it will do them no harm, ami it may be of grcut value to their yomig stock. At all events, the trial will not bo expensive. As a postu late, we affirm the trilo old aphorism, "An ounce of profcntivo Is bitter than a pound of cure." Keep your lings in good, clean fields ; give them access to pure water even though you should be compelled tn dig a' deep woll for that pur)soj n good pump, mid suiliiblo troughs, cleansed eyery week, will cost hut little and will nlwnys prove a valuable outlay. Provide, ulso, in the dryest part ot the field n good shelter, both from sun and rain. A few rails prtiperly arranged two or three feet from tho ground, covered with a stack of itrawj.or coarse prairie grass, will be an attractive place for the entiro drove. In troughs, near by their .resting-places, two or three times each week, place a com iwsition of salt, soda, red pepper and ginger. To four parts of tho first two articles, add one part of tho latter. Our common red pepper will do very well ; they shou!d,lmw- ever, be well pulverized and all tlte ingie- dien's thoroughly mixed. Most healthy animals will readily devour salt. Toobtaln it they will also take the alkali and the stimulant. Tho conijiound will not injure biid, beast, fish or man. It is notofteredas a patent remedy, but simply asn preventive of tho injurious cllects of the foul gases and tho pestiferous filth in which hogs have been allowed to wallow. Continuo their usual summer feed, whether clover, bran, meal or corn. Dover's Journal. If you want anything in tho Drug line at bottom .prices, He nun,..,. ......... ...... . . - " CH T. AT M skunk and fox-scalp bill, which was ruthlesf go to l.UU IlllU AM.-U.IU1U jvi'tig uluiu, in xji.wu.i ly slaughtered by a Gubernatorial veto alter I HoUCP 8 JJlOClC, IlCai' tllO i,'OSt UillCC, A. J. DUBL1NG, Proprietor, tWI.cru rou will Had a full and complete s'ock of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, &c. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning & Lubricating Oils. A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. Pure Wines and Liquors of all kinds for Medicinal and Sacramental purposes. Wall Paper and Borders, a great variety. Personal attention given to tho compounding of Physi cians and Family Prescriptions. Establish 1867.1 A. J. DURLING. Iruiilii in IMiiKliiimicr. It is many years since, from our own ex perience, we recommended jicoplo to pruno at midsummer, although wo knew it was opised to tho views ol many eminent hor ticulturists. At that time it was regarded as a bold innovation on established rules) and wo have oficn since seen articles to show that summer pruning must bo wrong. The learning by which this is supported is no doubt very good, It dues seem by the reas oning we huvo referied to that it ought to bo wrong to prune at this beason j but on the other hand we have the evidence of our own senses not only that no harm, but ab solute good lesulted fiom the summer prun ing of trees. But it seems to bo forgotten by ninny good people that there aro two sides to every story two sides to winter pruning and two sides to summer pruning. Few of these horticultural operations aro unmixed gom! or unmixed evil. In any case what we have to accomplish Is t. bo gained, some times at n little expense of good points ! lMbsml. good if we are after some other object. So in this summer pruning question. It is s.ud by persons whom the whole horticul tural community respect, thafwinter prun ing strengthens trees;" and if one wero to deprive the treo of the whole, of its foliage this would probably bo true enough to work serious injury. It is on tho principle on which noxious weeds are destroyed. 1'c aiibcd of every lea f as fast as ono appears, a plant is often killed in ono season. But may this not be different when only a few blanches are taken off? Tho remaining leaves and branches have more food at their disposal. What was intended for a thousand branches is now to be divided between nine nundred. But we are not disiosed to enter into these minu'o points of physiological science. It is enough, for practical men to know that the cutting away of a few branch es has never been known to work any scri rious injury j while tho ease with which tho wound heals over is in striking contrast with the long time it takes a winter wound to get a new coat of bark over it. Wo have soon in a vigorous, healthy treo n stout branch of two inches in diameter taken off, in whtch the new bark nearly covered tho stump in two years j in winter tho same spot would have been several years in clos ing over, and perhaps the parts would do cay first, un.l thus lay the foundation of fu ture disease in the tree. Bo well is this known that in many places where winter pruning Is practiced to ony great extent, it is not usual to have shellao or tome other composition ready to point up the wounds, tii keep nut the weather until it ehall have closed over the new bark. Ofcourro a heavy loss of foliage would be a serious loss to a tree ; hut it is very rare that any tree has been so much neglected as to need tho half or even tho fourth of its branches taken oil' in summer time. But there are in many cases branches here and there along the trunks of trees which His an advantage to the tree to lose j and thinning which may be done in various ways to ad vantage, and in such cases summer pruning will tell a good tale. Gcrmantown Telegraph, Smith hud worked day and night all winter to get it on Iho statute book. At 1 o clock on I'ri lay the Pike county statesman cloaud his voice and said i Mrt. SnUKimt Brutus slew Cnwar.Go crn or Hoyt has slcwn my fox-scalp bill, and In the sadness of my heart I Icel that there is danger of getting slewed myself. If Gov ernor lloyt could liavo foreseen the cflects of his vetoing this bill iion the people of l'ike county he would have risen to tho occasion and cast aside the petty trammels of the Constitution and aflixedhis signatures this bill In letters or living light. Mr. speaker and fellow members, if this bill la not passed n blow will ho struck at liberty, the eilect of which will notpassaway Inourorourchlhl ren's time. Away up on tho shores of tho Delaware and In tho fastnesses ori'ikc coun ty, where the mountain lops kiss the clouds and the wiM deer leaps from crag to crap, and tho thieving fox on mischief intent takes a straight race of ten miles if ha hears a rooster crow or a hen cackle up thero to day, I say, aro many, many happy homes. And why aro thev happy? Because they aro living to-day in tho happy belief that Smith's fox-scalp bill will bo passed, and I also have writ to them words to lhat effect. If this bill Is not passed I am afraid tho poo pie of Piko county will arise In their might and cut up worso than the people up in the oil country did when they got tho word that one of their Representatives was lying mur dered In tho halls of this IIoue. Iain also afraid that Piko county will not send any member to represent her in tho next Legis lature, and that if sho does send one, and I don't get this bill passed, it won't bo mo. This to happen nt this time, when liberty, civilization and Intelligence aro making the grandest strides ever known In the pages of tho world's history, would be, I think you will all say that know me, nearly a national calamity. My natural modesty forbids nie saying anything moro on this point. Mr. Speaker, Governor Hoyt, will, next fall, issue a proclamation, calling upon nil Iho pcoplo of tho good old stato of Pennsyl vania to lay asidoall business and caro and setapaitaday of thanksgiving totho great dealer for the many blessings wo hvo en joyed tho past year. I ask you if this bill is not passed, to imagine me, in my state of health, taking my Thanksgiving dinner with n copy ol the Governor's proclamation in one hand and a chunk of seven by-nine salt pork and string beans in the other, and not a chicken or turkey within twenty miles and the country full of foxes and nary a cent o'hounty on ono of them 1 It,s loo thin, nnd wo won't keep tho day at all, but will havo it abolished in Pike county and hold gener al training again, where less victuals is re quired and moro beverages. I think, Mr. Speaker, that thero is a spirit injustice and equity in this bill that will appeal to the heart of every man lhat knows what justice is; and if the provisions of tho Constitution aro against it tho Constitution must fill. This bill has in it all the elements of justice and liberty contained in the Magna Charta which tho bold Barons ntliunnymedo wrung from tho English King huiidie.ts of years ago, and is of a typo wilh tho sentiments that actuated our iorufalhers in 177(5, and also.tho present Legislature of lM'J. Mr. Speaker mid fellow members, I will hero say a few words in relation to my own course this winter. lhave;olcd for every bill that has come up, and lent some money, all to get this bill passed, and I thought I had it But Governor Hoyt has vetoed it. On account of his doing this I maku theso- remarks, a sad, bowed down man, whoto mission is ended. You might, to gazo upon me nnd hear me talk, form tho idea that I am happy. But I am nut; I uni in tiial condition of mind thegirlso beautifully des cribed "I'm saddest when I sing." Thanking you, Mr. Speaker, and ulso my fellow-members, for the .niuny kindnesses I have ic ceived at your hands during tho session which is fast drawing to a close, and by ask ing you to give liberty ono more boost by ussing this my fox-scalp bill, I will here say finis. IL'ua. -At ALPINE Smllta" OE, GOLOI1ADO, We have entered into arrangements -with Rev. J.IIknhy i Treasurer. MJl . Kill-Pi. spniirfi Inv n nnr nnk vnnv nniwi. mr f lir.iirmire nr ttv. Ivo nilii. s and inliilmr locutions, located In , ...,.Trrtt, w, ,Ul)io v(lanl WlJ(,r,, j,, t)l(J Vicinity of Lftiieliton Novemnr2. Respectfully announces to tho people of Lohighton and its vicinity, that ho has just enlarged his Manufactory by the addition of another story, and that ho is now prepared to furnish them with every description of Hons loll) f ranitnr! 9 Manufactured from the best Seasoned Material, at Prices fully as low as tho same articles can bo bought for else where. Hero are a few of the inducements, offered : Parlor Sets at from Walnut Marble-top Dressing Case Bedroom Suites, 3 Pieces. 50 to SG0.00 $40 to $G5.00 18 to 40.00 G.OO 4,00 Painted Bedroom Suites Cane Seated Chairs, per sot of Six Common Chairs, per set of Six and all other goods equally cheap.' Tn this f.onnection, I desiro to call tho attention of tho citizens to my ample facilities in tho UNDERTAKING It Invariably Caro. PahrIia. Colds, IIonrBc i.csrf, Boio Thront. Ahma, trup, audolbcr Affections of tho Jlrcnthlnp Organs. 1H poothlnc inflii once tiron tho Irritated tin Ing of thna.r p.isnnreMs dun to (ho Met that ita itiprrdienta aro f ie mnH eOlcncloua puitnon ic pimp lea known to mcilicul botany, tli basin nf tlmnrt c o oeinc neiiONTCTor n-iioiiK HOUND PJjANTt cliemicaiiy united with the nipi rinnl nr nan lent tho A ill km iiajamea or liniin ol Oi'cnd. There are tiomrtes. fivn other hotnnio element which givo auuitionai emcacy tn the Hint, tminril two. I linen who hnvu used It. f &r that HALE'S IIONKV OHllOUEUnUNDANDTAIlnnot only wonderfully remedial tn Ml ensca wheie theorunn- of respiration aro iifTectetl. but nlto tflftt Iti action Is uuu dually rapid. A row doses treqwenLl7 si-rveto relievo ft xery obsUnrtte couffb. It contains nnthln? ttiftt can riiwtrdor the fttomncb, a fact that can ho aliened with truth of hut lew Ornish remedies i it has an ex trenreir npreonhlo flavor, and is fold atn fipiiro which enables tborto of the most limited means to nvnll themselves of iw vlrines. IM M triple raadncAHto tiiflo with n Conjrli. Iiilltttlon of the Throat, Che t Mi it I.unfri trar eh rapidly and what is n trifling ami cosilv rriiinnnrnliln iliflleiillvm tlinnit ni iriiii tn.ilnt itinv In a low weeka tiovefni) Into lirouehltis or cotiMtnipt on, two disease which carry more victims to citriv crave, tunu any otneriu the ionff-UM oi douiiv tinoruer. A Conch nny bo fitly termed thoFrenmlnirr tiire of Consinniition, a in ninth' of which ITAMS'H JIOVKY OF HOItlillOUND AMD TAHlathe Mireu Miftwu preventive. Those thoteioie, vthn wouH arrcm the propree ol the fntrover Rh'tuhl delay not a moment tolak n c RTAlvsnec ne. CJIILDUIIN, do lvo frreit benefit from Its pootlilttir proper i io, whn vnOortntr with the jKiroxyma of Croup and Whoop. nf? Conttti. Hie first named d'ae-i-o n e-oecia.ly destrnctivo amonc touiik ohlldtcn and th'a rriiaole remedy MimiM ne Kepi on imini in i nnneuoiua iiuv thoiarvn raciotires ami l'.cotiomize. I'ltlCKH. 50 ct. and 1, 1'KU BOTTLE. soia by uuuiuei3tfl. C. N. Criltcnton Prop'r, K8 SEVEX SIXTH AVESUE. N. V. very many of your friends and neighbors as subscribers (o our paper. Although OVER A MILLION OF DOLLARS have already been expended in this" great olFer" by the "Sun shine Publishing Co.," THIS PAPER MAKES NOTH ING ON THE BOOKS. Our sole object is to lolace vour name on our list as a subscriber to the Cahiion Advocate and to Sunshine ron Little Children. Tliln vr.n rnn.IiiforTvVHNly.FIVK CENTS TllO nr liclo w 11 tlo the blisllios uu brown denpDd tiuon une or (.iasicets ana uomns, i am prepareu to attenu i camujuroyounfu.u BUSINESS, with a new and handsome Hearse, and a full ForPnlebv A. J. r.elilghuiii, in. DUI1I.INO, Jlmtstrcot. Hiive you a "Raqiko Tooth" Reader? IF YOU HAVE, BUY Pile's Toothache Drops nnil Care tho niror. v In Oxis Misutil promi)tly to all orders in this line, at lowest prices, Patronage respectfully solicited and tho most ample sat isfaction guaranteed. Y. NCIIWAIITZ, Oct. 12. BANK Street, LEIIIGI1TON, PA. TBI rniCE 13 CENTS. EoM By all DiusslstB. C. K. Criltcnton, Prop'r ill &i, jM pa pi C-O The undersigned most respeftfully announces to the Ladies, of "Veiss)ort and the surrounding country, that she has just returned from the Cities, and is now receiving an immense assortment of the latest designs in Comprising Hats, Bonnets, Notions, Trimmings, &c., Sec, all orwhlrh she Is prepireil to illspopo of to her patrons at iirlces 50 low ns to ho perfoetly nstonlslilnir. Hats umt llonnois in into up to order. MV1ICIII.S nml LADIES UVVN 11A1H innilc up to onlcr on short uotico ami at very reoEonablo prices. JBSr Call nnd oxanitr.o Ucoils ami lvarn lrlces."tKX Mrs. M. Guth, Fashionable Millinery Store, April 2G, 1879. White St., WEISSPORT. Capital; $2,000,000' 200,000 Stores. Smythe, of Philadelphia, tho piiblish'cr of Sunshine roll ittle Childuen, whereby we art4 enhbled to niahc von the' "an. Jr Spianp, following unrivalled offer an offer which,wil), We feel as- JUr viiliii', f.tn iter Slmro -n.'NAf!SKBlllliI- J h. Tlioinpsort, , p'cretry, Shalt sjpci'es l.catlrlllet Uniiiitl -J-twliLch oxtenslye irr.fk has hi'cii .lone. In nit casts cxhibillnir true tlssuro Tclni, good pay streak, anil well etc. fined lodes. . 1 Three of the leniltntr 'mines nrc well oncnril up iflfinraTtrnt-the-tawft"rOTnpulailn-ovr rr.y tjioiand -tons iik iiiu; m n.iKAiny 1 lsti the ILillR.dil niMumler const ruetloh will he wllhlna short distance of SKlllTft tmt a 11r.vr.uAu1:. " They aro not a beverage, buta medicine, with curallvo properties of tlio highest de gree, containing no jwisonous drugi. They do not tear down an already debilitated sys tem, but build it up. Ono boitlo contains more hops, that h, inoie real hop strength, than a barrel ofordiuary beer. Every drug gist in rochetcr sells them, nnd tho jihysi ciuns tiersciibe." Uochciter Evening Ex press on Hop Hitters. 31-32 l'rolcctliis (.rtipck from Ini'rl, The Secretary of the Ohio State Horticul tural Society recommends covering tho clus ters of grapes to protect them from rot, and insects. "Covering the fruit by slipping a paper bag over each cluster alter the, berries ar formed, and letti'ig remain till rie, is found a complete protection! from rot ami aloo from Insects and buds. The bags aro llinee in common uso by grocers, the tix bv nine inches, and oosliug about f2,00 pt'r 1000, They are fattened around tho stem of tho clusters with tivu pins of courw al lowing sace for the fruit tn grow, Ono gentleman near Cincinnati Mvoa from 5000 to 7000 clutter per year in this way, large lv of CaUwbaa, and finds the quality very superior. The cl, including Uibor, liell maird at only one-thud of a unit iwr clut ter." Duiing tho thirteenth cenlur' the wages of farm hands 111 England wm 50 cents ier week. In the next cuitury ' they had uJ vanoixl 15 ivnu, and continued u ailvan.'o elowly until in the lut century thy had reachol $1.87. Tha aterage for fann labor in the same countries now U f3.S(lr week. Wln-at 111 the tliirteemli century averafnl Tl cents, or 8 days UU r a buhel. Now r cat is worth at wh.'lenale in tnxlsixl $1 48 a bushel, or 2 da; laor lu .ix ixu tun a tuiat has ueurly trULvt in jinoe, 'Th le wj.'es havo ln .rase 1 ni' rt llnu .vcn fold Why Sidsiu to tho discomfort nnd hu miliation entailed by n local il Urate of the skin, when Glenn's Sulphur Soap will rid you of It with certainty nnd dofpiMi ? It is a remedy which never fails to relieve cu taneous dUcasc, and ns 11 means of banishing defects of the complexion, it is cijally relia ble. Tho benefits nrieing from sulphur baths, in case or skin di.-4-atx-, and of rheu matism and gout, uio well known, but tho eot is t(Mi heavy tu bo incurred by many ierBOiis who would otherwise take advan tage of them. Glenn's sulphur soup un swers tho s 11110 purpose, nnd is both inex (HMisivo uud convenient. No ono need stir abroad ill search of a sulphur bath who has this admirable means of providing one in doors. It is incompai.ibly the best deodcr izer and dimulertaiit of clothing and bul liueti 111 use, uud prevents disease ot uu ob noxious nature caused by contact. Sores, ulcers, bruises, scalds, cuts and sprains are promptly remedied by it j and its cleanly, lieulingund soothing proierties constitute it a lar more desirable remedy for sourbutie ailments than ointments of any description, since such greasy compounds soil the cloth ing, olten aggravate, and very rarely indeed do. any iieruuuent pkkI. Sold by Druggists Price 25 cents tier cake. 1 Ilox (3 cakes), My Motto: "Be Sure You Arc Eight, Then Go Ahead!" CIL1S. W. LENTZ, Pharmacist, Family & Dispensing Druggist, Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, choice En glish, French and American Perfumeries, Hair, Tooth and Nail .Brushes, Imported and Domestic Soaps, Sponges,- Chamois Skins, Stationery, Fancy Box Papers, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, at" prices which defy all coinpction ! My Prescription Dextcivtmciit Ptcceives special attention, and is the most complete in the county ; it is supplied with the best quality of Remedies that can be obtained, and so regulated as to preclude the possibility of a mistake. Prescriptions and Private liecipes compounded at all hours of the day or night by myself, at the Lowest Prices possible. I1?" A'l Druirs and Price, sold hy me aro jnitirunicrd in bo Staidly rnre and Manufactured from the very lici Ortnlo Artlil(n. Nullum! Ailnltrraieit at Ji, Hn uhshmcut. a.vns TIIJ. OUAUANTUili UU MONUY UUFUXDUI). Orders by Man roceive piuuipt alten lion. ThnnMnr inv Irl"rflt nnd the oulilic cenctslly for past favors. I coulUeiilatly ask a tliarool fature palrotiace, irua uuteluv anc afso'um m eery uaHd. llui.ii.tlu.ly, CIIAS. "W, LETZ, Next to the Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, Carbon Co., Pa SULPIHJR SWAP, The Leading Extcmnl Specific for DISriASES OF THE SKIN nnd Beaulificr of the Complexion. jnn. 4, 1878.y 75 centJ. Henl by inail, liiviKiid, on receipt ' fJH ' ff fS r-w ... nP. ofpri,.. C. N.Wiie..', Pi.prietor.'THJFflaa t& felaBBQDBael Sixth Avenue, New ork. J- . r ' ' 'M. W Jlull's Jlair or UViisdcr Dvc, black or brown, 75 cents. 30-33. 1 West's Liver Tills cuie Indigestion. 'West's Liver Pills cure Siolc Headache. Tho undersigned announces, to, tho ladies of Lohighton and vicinity that lie is now receiving and opening a large we.f liver piiu cure liver complaint. ! assortment of SPUING it SUMMEli GOODS, comprising -Weu-s Liver Pill, cure I)yspe.a. -rrh.T3"W-i o Tu-rvrrrs -mti sc cm ' -tm ounc such as Matalasses, Delaines, Coblirgs, Alpacas, &c. Also, a large stoqk qf ' PRINTS and GENERAL, DRY GOODS, which ho isrotTeriug ' AT EXT11AORDIN Ail f LOW P1UCES FQIl CASH. JTOKSEJIEX, LOOK 1ICUTj I tVIIW.OUGIIttV WKUT, Saddler anil Harness Maker, 1IA.KU St., LVUiaitTON, Pa., Calls attention to the fullowlni? extraordinary I.UW ntlOKS: Groceries and rrovjsiqiis a Specialty rt t riHinnn 4-r r'tTtit 1 - ' i ! -i ri 1 lluKy Harness at from t12jMuprd, ... iivk tu oui. uni umua. KL'uf5roW:: 'IZZl ,, 01-,I1;' Tl"10.t JiJf; d all kinds of Field and ifcr.oi- .SSp'lOnteciVEIlY CHEAP. islriLVrl at ruin Urldles at from 1 74 upwards 1 7a upwards and all other articks at equally low prlcru nid iruiranifril of bi -t wi.i kiTiansulp. lth. I'AllllNU promplly alt endnt tu at rcasor a''iu .iirncj. Patronage tun tic J, Jlay 10 Opposito tho L. & S Icnot, BANK Street. MayO, 1870-yl LKUIUUTON, lEN'A. It renders tho Cuticle Healthfully Clear ard Sinootli, nnd Is the i?est Pos sible Substitute for Expensive. Sulphur Ihihs. If I Tncomparflb'o TlemPrtv fnr nitUISKB, UL (Kits, CUTS 1111U t-very ltntiibte nr unhruitltv i'ointiMoit of Dm 1111, nntl n a most fcOiVirfuMi lemrtilul nirent 0111I poh co of Ktcotly vclletin IBMiH l UdUT lilltl UlIKUMATIrtM. TtlsftninsropMriiMo DISINFECTANT Ol CLOTIIIC OK licit woinmic ii-fd liv ini8n:i hiCt'ii I mm ounoxious ot cos- TAOIOI'8 DlSEAhHrt. Ullll jit fl Cppltdl lU'lllllfV Alltt l'rcvoi tativo it tiloni, vtlivu ust',1 atniiliijec lloa l'ei sons rinpifivlUR it liavo no iht'I tn tftko Suiplmr HatiiH, or tn rrsrt to tiutphur - j-nnjis fur lintimiti puri'fip. Aoiim'Juuct. of tne TOII-KT ft 1a far moro nr-iiatil" tli.it i nuv Cino Jo Mi ce It vok nut, 111.0 a ticltti of ili"t iiiiiurt-, conceal Complex ion il litem ihIh4 bu' removes them. TAN.FltbCKLlSS.riMl'LUS DLOTflUKS ntdlhollUc, fl.-ocdllv yield to tu c;anfylntf In. lliifiic"aii I Itii iho very bet Hoap to uliivti uitti.ijecjiiiKn jt inuvi'H tho km Rmonth anil free i rem holtiltatloii pnKiui'thi en eulitvucu ilclu. by ibo Biiulieail'u of tin lazor. It ao con pletely eratbcatn lANUItri-F. 1ouhpv- dMiarn It tobfl LXCEUXNT fnr Tv.ifhuiK AOOLl UJIKa, LlUi;.au(l other fnbttcit anil ladio ntovtiif; tn tnoiCBttirclooT inctroiHilitaa miU ruioi aocitty speak ol It lu ttmhi"l)cit term. 1 CHilfi iiiiuiiH poor in from a'l (Jnarter of the Vuiou npoij Jto rioptb t r, nmny ol vUv h Iwie been publiMiMl tn flin fi rm nt a tieat piniphlet piocurail. ot Driifrui't1 mxl Vaucy UikkIh Deal i r, the onfmrtia bvnrc men tn publoincmc tion at lus Mkiuciial VAitBtu Ujk. No. 7 tixril AVitNUK Ki.w Vouk Tlte art.o U moreover lntuusotl be tho 3u Ulowt fiat entity, l.IhK.MObT UTIt1.lt l'AMOlt ItKMEDIKS, (IMJN'hULVllUlt MiAV li&Kb eiumltat id, Hoips without the innllest fraeuii uf re tiie- laUlQexev bnvo 1 een untl are foincd uinn tbiMinaiiHptctluK oud tuio'jwrvmit, muulm Sulpl.ur boapi piextiuv. i-rujiprile lUfiitlenl ltn nr equal to the nteil KprrUlc, which theli vL-uilurs .cm to rival v luide-ilininl csintmll tin , The public atmuM ih rtIor be cau-ful to ttiqu'retcrtil.l NN'aMtlpl.ur hoai brlutull nauiH, and fee that they the real nrtfcle. Ad rffp'ctati v lint 'uutn. FflrcytJMHl Deal ir-aiul Oiocts Keep ULKNPi'ti MJLIMIUH tOAl. nnd will ov ilttnuml for It, supply tha 0iLMJl.vKlULa tu tQtirca to in era. Prices, 135 cti, per Cake I Uox,(a cakes) sent by dihII) pre pat il for 70c. 0. Nj.oilIlVDEN.TON, lit t ' Ol t. - rnorniuTo'it. No. 7 Sixth Ave., N.y. For "alo by A. Ji iDUnLiNO. UanV btreet, I.cliliUtoii, Pa. BLACKS and BllOWKS . o n A 1 " . ' ' ., ASJTTUIjASiTUBfggCir,,. are cirarntiiisofnt to)rv 'nri,name Culorcd ioo&f.ulajoat luLaotaueuu.lr Or Hill's Hair nnd Whisker Dye aprHViiailvii iwWuiely,(rw4 lrm Lurttolln. ftreileIlMl anil luflii tulv kutKnar liv rmwtiu el jelt uta rtiOiiriHt loanjr. artiote of I (a oista. 1'irniiture OiuvailMi AiU U.t4iEa aie uia rented, and the t livei s' liaira nt aire ul qnirf the truu j vuililul itat truiu Uiu pialtli!tM tye, . aqjjDii.v.ALi.puuoaiT. C. N. Orittenton Prop'r. SIXTH AVE , N. V. And OTHER PREMIUMS, Offered to Sulisciibers of "fie Carl) on A&YGcate." "Vorth-S64.25. Sent on receipt of 27.00. Chambers' Encyclopedia $60 00 Ten royal octavo volumes. Library law Minting, rnnrblo ciljjej, extra allt. 4000 engravlnKS and to maps, and Irom SO to loo eli'iiantlv ciirurvd plates. Latest and llcst lilltlon. 'tills sitcial sutiscrlptloii work Is le inunlvr hy tlio (treat liouso or J. H. IJ.ilnrult JtUo., or l'lillaileliililu, exnrissley ror this great premium oiler 0MI10 beautllul publication orMiNsniNts run lit. tle iJiin.MiKN. It Is a library In Itseir. Is not suld by tlio trade, anil C4innut bo bought clsewhero Tor less than SIXTY DUL.L.AKS. Sunshine for Little Children .... this iironcrtv. 'Iho (:oinp:iiiTprorov,(tp.Rol1ia porHon or Its stock nt 1,110 pc s bnro ror.lho purHsc of" ninrc eomplctclv developing its minis, anil lor tho erection or works for tho treatment ofit, ores. Application for the stock may t made to the olllce or tho Company, at 61 llroadnay, Neiv York. N. It. The Mining Record, or New York, tho hlghf Ft in I ii Inn authority In this country, fnjs lel. 1st. 1S7U. The principal owners in this company nro hard wurklnjr men whohy their own laburJiavu.uucari.ii.larKO bodies ill ore which thev now wish to extract and send to market. Our renders will do well to mako n venture with these worthy men, this money will probably bo returned to them twenty fold. Tho business u anairemcnt has; been placed In the euro or .Mr J. L. Thomp son, nn nlllceroriilh stnmllnR Inononrtho lamest and bet banks In tho city. A l'ros. pectus Ktvintr full i.arilculars sent tree, on application to tho Stcretary. Imarl5-8in Mauliooil: How Lost, How Restored! Mwr-zt. Just mihtlPhcd. n new edition of Ir. CuUt'rweltN (Ylrbrateil nii-dic tio of ruuMAioiutnEA or b in in i VtMrihtn-, liio,tuutry St'tuitinl t.n MfR. IiiiimtiMifi V Pnt, tat lino I'iiv ic.l Incapacity Impediment) t Mjitriipu. vU . n -u, i imriimpti'Mi. J.pllepsv ntid I'Hf, Midtn " I jy sc'A lnuiil, once cr eexuaL ciiaviviiiii)c. ito rice in m rnl dinve'nvo on'TRcent'. TliM ci'ii'hiited ufliot in IhiK ni mlitlilu lis pny. c'( n- y inon t n e-, fn m .i thnty yenl uco -ml pi Ci co. t. a tho ujiru lug cm e qut'iico oi riibnxi' may iaiciiiy iuid ih'rittie d"iiir inm uc nt liiternul tntol. elneortlie niml luillo.i ol lUo kii'ftit puliiOiiK tt it ii iiiuio u7 i'i.i e at orr t-.mn p, cert tin ntnl i IT ctiul bv tn :itiH nt wlhch every miff tit, i o iii.nicr wri ii ins idiHtiiinii 1U''T o, may euro Llimeif rhi-anlv, t itinli i nun indlca lr. 'Hit Lei tun- tl o i it bt in tho hands of ever J nil tn and ev iy 111.111 in 'ho lui.d. hem under wal. hi plum envelope, t anv oddiu, pn t paid ouKcultt of b'x cents, or two poBt-ivo H' mpi Address t.ie lnblishcrf, 'J!io C'litvcrwrll Ivdlcal Co. Sunshine Tor I.lttlo Children Is ono or the mrst magnificently lllu'tratcd puhllcvthins In tho United Stales, Slio nj by 14. 'ls-ue.1 monihly. Tho twelve numbers will mako a handsome fnlio work t "b8 pagis. obo beautl. rul pictures, 60 ol thcin lull.paito cuts. 4UJ exiiuisite stories lor littlo ones. The Carbon Advocate 3 25 1 00 out the country Total offer is worth $01 Worth $26.25. Sent on receipt of only $9.60, bhakesnorc s Works ...... oo 22 00 For Halo br A. J J.eaigultm, i'u. I'l'ItUNti, Bank ret AtigJl, y. Charles Knluht's famous London plclorl.il edition. In two Immemo royal octavo volumes. 3i0 wood.cuis and :ia lull .iro plates by iho celebrated Mr John Ullbert, A. It. A.j alsusa eh Bant steel eiiKravluiis rrom tho imsi einl. ncnt artists ol Kuropo. '1 heso plaies nlono sell in une vuluuio, importud Irian Germany, lor Twenty Ilo l.irs, nt thu istabllsliment ol Ustcs te l.aurl. at. llosttn. 'I ho text cannot be purchucd 111 les Ihaii 38 lartf, ut Co tents pir part. Jlound In cloth, ilejrant gll. tups and cold stumps. Sunshine for Little Children .... AS ."tOl'lULD AIJOVK. The Carbon Advocate . . . . ' . 1 00 Total offer is worth $26 25 Worth $14.25. Sent on receipt of $8.10. Worcester's Dictionary . . . . .10 00 Illustrated and unabridged. A ma'slvo volume ori8H pages. Latest and The iiuthnrliy lu ou r. O. Iinx 4,5(1. 41 ASS street, 2?. Y. aur 12 vt best edition. Colored plates. Library sheep biudlnir. iiromce." is. v. Tribune. The best svrliers uso V orcesler as their authority." N. Y. Herald. The standard Dictionary or America." t'hllade. hla I'rtss. Long considered the standard ul America. Sunshine for Little Children The Carbon Advocate Total offer is worth . Evening l'ost. 3 2c kism:ys i'Uisi: ihstilled 25c. r.XTItACT 23c. WITCH HAZEL, On, It A JI AM E L IS VIHOINIOA. Uqtial In quality to any made, and only half the price. 6 .z, bottles 250. I'lnts6uc. Ilelleve. Ileailaehf, Toothache, Karache, foro hyes.Nuse.lliced, llleedlin; Lungs, I'aln lul SI. uses, hltcs. Asthma, lieduccs wcll lng, riles, .o. I'nres Bruises, Scalds, Hums, Si'imns, wounds, Hticonialisin, Lryslpelas, Cbllblaliis, Varlcoso Veins, Keuralgl.i, tc. NATUUk's tlMVKnSAL ltKMEDV FOn INTKU AMI tXTEHNAL USB. ir your lirnggit hns not got It, tell htm to order ll of the proprietor. MIAKI.IN F. IlISLKY, Whohs.llo llruirLrbir. marl!l-3ni a (Ircenwlch St.. Acw York. I(lIVP Send S3 cents In stamps or cur. UWJl.lli reney lor a new HniiSK llraiK. It treats all diseases hns 35 line Lnirrnvinga sliNsrliiK positions ntsumcd hy sick horses, is table ol doscs, a large collection or Vai.uaiii.k Udlllf IiKri, f'. rulrafor telling tho nito iitxn 0r ii horse, wlthnneiiginvliiKShnw. dnir teeth oroaeh year, and a largo umount ol other suliiablo borso iuloriiiailon. Dr. Win. II. Hall says, "I havo bouuht books that I paid 55 and 10 for which 1 do not llko as woll as I do yours." siimi ron a Ciiicclau. Afihxrs Wantk.d. H.J. KENDALL, M.D., Lnosburgh Falls, Vt. mar. 15-yI Vick's Floral GuideT" Abeauiiliil svorkof in. l'niris, Ouo Ootornrt Power Plate, and 311 I lustration, with De. sei Ipt ons ot tuobot Flowcra ai.d Veaet blo. ni.d l.uw to giow ihrm All for u 1'IVK Cexv HrAjii. In Kngluhoi'Uennaii. 'Iho Flow, rami Vcgeli.b.'o Oalden. I75iagea, Six (.'ulote.il 1'bitiH .lid ni.'liy handled Kugiav. nig Fur Cuoi'iita in pai or covers: il lu eje. giotooth. In O rinnn and KiiKllsh. YK'U's 11 ii"traieil.oiitliiy AlBguEincJ? pagea a coiored via o In csorv number and maiiv lluo o tr.ivb lit. l'rlo l.i5avo.irt l'no Uouiea tor. 15. Biiecimen iiiunber sent tor in cent". Vick's "n il' am tlio ban In tho world. Benit Fire CutT Stan? fur a Floinl Ua'ito con.aiuiiiB T.ibtnnd 1'iicia. audpleuivot iiifi.rnintb'n. Adures-, JAM KM VIUK. Jm 18 ltochealir, N.Y. lail'OlWAINT TO CONSUMPTIVES. A (Ipniiemnn Imvlnfr linen so foitunato.no ta cm o nl i on ot Coi niiiiipin.ii lu tlin worst otoges, iiftci Loiiff (riven up totliQby tl.u iuopI cele ijrnioil pliyfiilsnf, clotdrcnto maie knuunthn car- (wtiu h ntovi-o sarcesstul in every cuHotto tlmn ttU ctl wi li Ahtbm, JtronctiiuaCnnuhs, OoliH ( otinainution mid all AtTertiona ot tho rinoi t Mttil Luiii;!, mid will frnd tlio flea po. f i eo of ctmrgts to nil who desiro it, if the will foi v jnl their mU.rr-58 to DAN I IS I ,UEE, 34 Liltortyot,. tsevr York Juiuiiiiti The White i "Worth $1G.25. Sent on receipt of $G.0(). The Child's Bible A magnificent book. Lirco uuarto. SMpnuts. 300 lino enifravlnns, color, ed Hups and llluiiilnulid titles, especially dolmml by the best artists or thai day l.loib, eleuant lull trllt u ml u lit cduts.Kulil side uud yold .luuip. (JUar, largo type, and printed on eiiUlsitcly tiuled paper. Sunshine for Little Children .... The Carbon Advocate . . . . - . m Total offer is worth .... A IfW l? 10 lei 5sswf?SS!w $1G 25 Worth $7.75. Sent on Tcceinb of only &-U2.' World of Wit and Humor . n . . . From tho most celebrated writers. A niaprnlflcent volume of the rarest and richest fun. Lariro octal u. 600 paues. U'lolh etrn.',4M eagraslngs untl lull page plates. Hold side and gold (tamp. A great bargalu. Sunshine' for Little Children , The Carbon Advocate . .... .'. . , . Total offer is worth . . . . : THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING S 50 3 25 .100 MiMacMe $7 Its Introduction and World-renowned reputation svns tlio death-blow to hlon priced machines. THERE ARE M0 SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This Is a vers Imaartant mailer, at It Is well known anil undisputed tact tnat many ol the So called first-class machines which art ottered so cheap nowa-cars are those that hast been re nossejted (lhat Is. taken back Irom customers alter use) and rebuilt and put upon tha market "itiaWHITE IS TIIE TEEII OF ANY IEWIN0. MACHINE NOW UPON Til MARKET. II IS MUCH LARGER THAN THE FAMILY MA CHINES OF THE SINGER, HOWE AND WEED 'll 10STS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAN EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. US CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, P0SI1IVE ANO DURABLE. . ITS WORKMANSHIP Ii urouurHMcu. D" HEAD ALL OF THIS. In order, if possible, to place a copy of THE CAltBON AD.YQCATE in every household in this and the adjoining rin...a:nn n.wi n ,.n,,inf,r d ..1..... vuilllliua, uiiu lu luici) hilii'Iimj iia lihiiiuuou in uuii;i s-.f.- i sections of the country, wc have become parties to contractst Do aofc "7 o Lfo tr for the purchase of entire editions of elegant, rare and valu-' . f?l, 1!nAn ct'ti-rn-tr able books, and our readers are respectfully requited . to , PflCBS UUd TCrfflS lit MlM write to us for any standard set of works; and in connection AGENTS "WANTED ! with our subscription department, their orders will boat-: White Sewing Machine Co., tended to at a large discount irom retail prices, with tho ut most euro, proniptness and satislaction. 4 ..11 .among our "rrom- rTHAOKKItV'S AVOI1KS, J HIVIN.I'S WC)HK, ( JIAHRYAT'S Wllltlv'ri, lA.MJUl lir.il H UKhft ium Offers" we mention the following DIOKCN'S WOI1KS. "I lltII.Wi:il'S WOIIKS. I lAllmeiletiorteilo lMthSUUTT'S WtlllhtS, , UimUonMittiy. CuOi'L'Irs WOUKS. ' The above "Club Offers" are only forwarded when the money is received by us. .All orders should be addressed to TIIE J,EJlIGmW, Carbon County, 1'iim'a. CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. PAGA, Mar.27l-6iu MAUCU CHUNK, I'. NEW FIAM88125 I'acli. ami all sirla Itcludlng OIIAND, FQf auk a s i) v ptttaiiT.ait itnTtlr fi ltvr Oi Abs miU ai tlio jowt ml iih wlia'raa e ll-c mr Ii Ires illnct to UiO l'Um I1A.-U11. Tliw. l'iain roaou 01 i.t the tlumt displaya at tae Culuunil Liblliitlou. aid wem udiiii. inoiMlf ricoinnifiidul lor tli ll ioiiwt llosoua orei liLWO 11 ue. ltmu'silv luwirpoisttd MaiiotsctuiiUK Co.-rartoir e-Ub bi nrrr itfa -iua (Hjuaie ursunv uiumiq uaia. iiMiiek'- new natriii l"p:ex Orsniiruiia tlL-ale. aijiruvi inpin iu mr uvuvT oi '111 rnstlllitellieINl:M- Ibe artaii-a; mnruvi I'm ii uu liiff. 'll L 1 2k vMl;i!l' A I'lnn... mi t n lllJl Il. li't lift tn trine tm llulr-ltl and UescxiuUi U WwtuliMr I'l.tia w i'IIiq fuo. JUC.)I' l.st.(l I ANO ro. 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