FARMERS' COLUMN. l'ljf Til I It. 'Mr. J. H. Orion, of Henry County, 111., VfM on exhibitor nt the Chloigo Fat Stock ihnir last winter, and lilt swino won several lending prizes. He gave us n litllo "pig iBlk" one tifteruuou of which we made a few nolo. He prefers to have pigs.droppcd In April, My, or early June. The sows run on grass nd he given them juit enough corn In tho cur to keep them In good condition. As soon as the pigs will eat corn, let them have all they want. They will begin to cat cracked corn when two or three weeks old. When at this ago the sows are allowed slop frequently. If given previous to this tho pi. r will be likely to "jcour." The sows will wean the pigs when thcV are about two and one-half mouths old. A litter ef six pigs is large enough for ordina ry sows, If they are to be kept as breeders Let them have a good clover pasture during the summer and fall. Two or three times a wek throw to the herd a bushel or so of soft coal. Do not let them have it all the time, as they are likely to cat so much of it as to ruult injuriously. Salt them two or three times per week. In winter provide good warm,wcll cover ed sheds, with plenty of bedding, which change often. Do not give them so much bedding, for they must not bo kept too warm. When fattening hogs, give them dry ground to stand or lie upon, but no great abundance of bedding. In bad weather, al ways give them their food under shelter. lIiimcGaIJt It Is a cruel thing to work a horse that lias a neck worn raw by a badly fitting col lur. In putting horses that have been com paratively fdle during winter to the hard work of the plow and tho harrow, painful and unsightly sores are often caused which, unless cared foratonce, prove of longstand ing, permanently disfiguring the animal. When the abrasion first appears, give the horse a day or two of rest. It is better to do this even if important work is somewhat de layed. Chlorido of zinc diluted with fifty pa' is of walerand applied with asoftspongo Is a good asliingent, serving to harden and toughen the skin. But alter all, tho he't w.iy to prevent galling is tu have llio collar, and every part ufiha hardnm touching the hurt, a pel feet fit. Keep it well oiled and p'iabie. Then Inure lli nu uial to Un.d woik grarkn'iy and 1. ndly. riNAroiii;" in ur.ititrAX. That tho 'success of " Pinaforo" has been unprecedented; nobody will deny, amateurs and piofcsslonals, coloicd and Caucassian trmiies, have sprung up spontaneous and what Is stranger than all, each hos been a success financially, artistically and melod iously. It was, however, reserved for Phil adelphia to pi-educe the Operetta in German, as it was lust evening tn a crowded house. It was well mounted, many of the prnjier- ties comparing favorably with the best set ting tho piece has received on any stage. There Is no alteration In the text) and those who arc familiar witli the various airs, and not familiar with the German language, cull readily follow the plot of the play. The oiwiiing chorus, " Wo Sail the Oceau Diue," Is rendered " Wlr segen durch' bloue mcer." And the reference by JMe to her numer ous relations Is transformed to read. ' Und so siiid seine schwester, und selno vcttern, uud seine tamtuu." The Admirals autobiography, In verso commences thus : " Cos Ith eln Knabe war." When Cunfam Corcoran says ho will ncv cr treat Buttercup harshly, the following dialogue takes place: Chorus Was, nie? Captain Ncln, nie. Chorus Was, nie? Captain Woll, kaum lemnls. The duet between Dick Deadcyc and the Captain has this chorus: " Kin lustlg, lustlg tuodclicn, Kin lustlg, lustlg modchen Uud der matrose." Philadelphia Vrcst. A IIAISV CASH. A Woodward avenue druggist put up n prctciption brought by a boy, slid ns he bonded over the bottle, the boy osked : "Did you'put any sugar in It?" "I don't think I did," was tho reply. "Well, then, I don't believe ma'll touch a drop of it. I got some medicine ltcro t'other day,"nd pa o. 1 In't even hire Ler to tako it, 'causo it wasn't sweet. She's pretty sick but she's down on medicine." "Weil, how docs your father manage. ?" "lie dou't manogo nt all. llo tries to hire mother, but, you sec, she's too old to care for candy and tienuttts, and too young to want siiectaclcs or enull-boxes, and there wo are, you see. If them onion draughts on her feet don't do any "good, I'll bet I'll hate a step-mother 'fore f.ill." i-Vcc l'ress, Wlint Gnrilili Have You. The best pnyingplot on any fiirm.nudthe ono yielding the most enjoyment, loo, is the Vegetable Garden or "Kitchen Garden," as it is Ircquently culled, and finite, appropri ately, csjiecially when tho "Kitchen folks" have the chief or sole caieofit. Agood sup ply of garden products for the table coitilcsi than tho standard bread, meet and tioUtloes, is more healthful and noiir'thlng Ih-iu all corn beef, salt ork, and tho small assort ment usually found on tho farmer's table. ralaUblcncss, comfort, homo enjoyment? Contrast a table set nearly the year around with bread, salt pork, corned beaf, potatoes, boiled cabbjgc, varied with hath, mush, buckwheats, and occasionally n few other items, with a table well supplied in succes sion and abundantly with Asparagus, green pcasJJiua Uoaiis, Spring Beans, Sweet Corn, Eadishes, Carrots, Beets, Parsnips, Celery, Salsify, Turnip, Cauliflower, Spinach, Let tuce, Egg Tlants, Tomatoes (all the year) Rhubarb, Okra, Squashes, Otilons, Cabbage, Cucumbers (?), and otlics things, filled in with Currants, Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, not to mention Grapes, Pears, etc. We do not accept the standing excuse, "I am too poor, too hard driven, too much to do in my fields, to bother with tiio garden." We reeat, tcilh cmphatis, that every farmer can have most, if not all the above pleasant ond , healthful variety urirA ills labor and Icm expense than tho table can be supplied in any other way. Every day's work in the garden will produco several dol lars' worth of good things. One quarter of an acre, more or less, according to tho size of the family, will suffice. Select tho best soil available, ns near tho house as possible, but at a distance if absolutely necessary. A good loam whero water novcr stands is do tiiable. Heavy clay will not do well with out a good deal of preparation. If not nat- urallydry, undcrdraining is desirable, but even an open ditch around tho plot, and one or two through it if needed, may ans wcr forthe present How and harrow fine, working in a liberal supply of the best well rotted manure that can bo obtained half a wagon load on every squaro rod will bo all the better, but much less can be got alonj with. The directions for planting, cultiva tion, etc., are given inour"Hint3for Work.' from time to time, beginning back to the February number. For the bestvorieties of vegetables, seo article on page 84 of March number. From American Agriculturist for too hot roil mm. As confederate war reminisenecs aro al ways In order, hero is ono too good to be hurried. The hero ol'tbo joke was one Jim. Ho was attached to Itosscr's cavalry, in Stewarts command. Jim was noted for his strong antipathy to slinlnml shell, and a pe culiar way he had of avoiding too close com munion with the same; but at last all his plans failed tn keep him out, and tie with liis companions, under n lieutenant, was de tailed to support a battcey that composed a portion of llio rear guard. Thceneiny kept pressing so clns, in fact as to endanger the retreating forces,and the troops covering the retreat had orders to keep the enemy in check a given period at all hazards, and the order was obeyed to tho loiter under a gal lant fire. Jim grew desperate. Ho stuck behind trec3 that appeared tn his excited vision, no larger than ramrods. Ho then tried to lie down. In fact, lie placed him self in every position that his genius could Invent, but the hiss of tho bullet haunted him still. At last, in despair, he called to the commanding officer : "Lciutciiant, let's fall back 1" 'I cannot do it, Jim." "Well, I'll bo ibrned if we don't get cleared out if wo stay herol" 'My orders are, Jim, to hold this place, and support this battery of guns. If we fall back, the enemy will rush in and capture tho guns." Just at this moment a well-directed bullet impressed Jim with tho fact that a change of base was necessary. Jim found another apparently protected spot, and as soon as he recovered his mind, ho sang out : "Say, Lieutenant, what do you think dem hero cannon coat?" "I suppose about $1000, Jim." "Well," said Jim, "let's take up a collec tion and p.iy for the guus, and let tho d d Yankees have 'cm." Bmm and Medicines ! liulitrctllnii. The main cause of nervousness is indices- tion, and that is caused by weakness of the stomacli. n one can huvo sound nerves and good health without using Hop ltittcis to sirenginen tue siomacn, purity tno uiotrt and keep the liver ami kiducys active, to carry oil' ull tho poisons and waste matter oi tue system, bee otuer column. now to Warm llcn.IIouvcs. Mr. Henry McCormick has his hen-house lathed and plastered, and bo says it does not freeze. This, In the long run, would not be a very expeusivo way to fit up a hennery as the plastered walls will bo lasting and cheaper than liniug with matched lumber. They would bu warmer also. Our hcn-houEe is too cold. We are satisfied of the fact, and it is the main reason why the hens do not lay more eggs in winter. They have grain enough, and bone-meal, and lime and meat but they are too cold. Wo aro coIub to line tho insidowlth tarred paper and try that to sea If it will not make the hennery warm enough. If It does not, next summer wo will cover the paper wui, lath, aud plaster. The tarred paper will help to keep the lioo out of the room. It only costs three cents a pound, and the expense is not much. Pa per Is one of the best non-cenductors and therefore a very effectual lining to keep the heat In und the cold out. We are going to make it a rule to shut the entrance every night and not to open It until the cold of tho night is somewhat modified by the sun not before nine o'clock in the morning. This will help to keep the temperature more even day and night. Where there aro a warm southern exposure ond a glass front.the, tem perature will rise quite higli during the mid dle of the day, and in the night change to be so cold as to make an unhealthy differ ence. Keeping out the cold at night will help to make the temperature more uniform and prevent roup and other disorders, tho Jesuits of colds. Fowls thus kept comforta ble will require less food to be kept Id good condition, and will lay tr mora eggs. Su ra! Yorker, -Subscribe for tho AvociTtlU)0 aytar The-People's Drug & Family Medicine Store. If yon want anything in tho Drug lino at bottom prices, go to tho Old and lioliablo Drug Store, in Dr. N. B. Reber's Block, near the Post Oflice, A. J. DUELING, Proprietor, I Where vou will 11ml a fntt and complete stock 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 altontion given to tho compounding of Physi cians and Family Prescriptions. Establish 1867.1 A. J. DURLING. ThG Best and Most Popular Pnliaoiiic is Lrb'clitou. NoveinU'-rS. Weissport Planing Hi!!., JOHN G. BIERY, Agent, Manufacturers of and Dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust ers, Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing and Pipping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit the Times. Om lfalfifiBBfy as salt Mew and of the Latest and Most Improved Pattern ; we cm ploy none but the Best Mechanics, and use only the Best and Thoroughly Seasoned Lumber. Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. Orders tiv Mrll pmirpllr attrndeil lo, anil satisfaction pmrnntoeil. Thankful to our friends ALU the public fur pjel fa vols, we rc-pectlullvasx a bhatc-or jour i-atronatre lu the future. Viry Respectful!-. JOHN G. BIERY, Agent For the Wcissport Planing Mill. P. O. box G3. -jan.-i- yl It Will Pay to Mead Vliis I It InVnriablr Cares Conch.. Ccldn, Horn se tups, smo riiront Asthma, ("roup, aud otber AJTcctiou cf tho Urea thl n f Organs. TU mnthlnii ltiflnenco nron tit Irrlt.i'rri lln ins of lln n r ptiMwirr?, la dn to tho lint Hint lln in Jim i em nro me nmsi emuuemua in imm in Mfiiplfn known tn mcMlict) tir-tmiy. the I.11 nf theaiticie udiif t.io IIUMKY of t lie HOkK JIOUM PlAN V, rhprtvcftiir umtrn with lh inc. 11cm nl prlnoiplenf tin AJUICS HAIXAM ISA or lta:m ol Gicad. Thero aro IioiiiIbi. five nttiur hot Mile olcineiit which pivo additional cKlcocj IO Hie U'rll Ulimi'tl IWll. I hnpo who him. nod It, pav that TIAT.E'H IIONnV OF HOltluUuUiN l AND TAIl in not only wonderfully remedial tn nil ciscs whcio thooritnn nf rrRjilrntloti nro iifTectert. but nlo tan Ha action Is umifcuoltv rnpid. A few Uosen lirqicml7 servo to relievo a very nbsJtintp rough. It contains. nnthtnr tatit can dinoriler tho stomach, n fact that ran ho nl efred w'th truth of but few i'oui;h remodtefi; Itlius nnex. tietrolr agreeable flavor, a n1 is Mild nt a llgurc which enihica thodo of the most limited means to nv.ill thcmicli en if its virmea Itl Mroplo ranrtnestn trlflowIUi n Oonjrh. Irrlt itton of th- Throat. Chet "nd Lnngs trav Kin jiimuiy. unit mint js ii ii'uiuts uiiu Jimin ronqnorahio dilllcnlly m thoiu oirhii" tn-dny, mav In a tow weeks develop Into Hrouehltls or Cnnmmpt on. two disease nhlch enrrv more victims to ciirlv Krnv. ilian any other lu the long 11t of bod 11 v disorder. A Co u el i m ly bo fitly termed thorrellmlnnry Stjun of Consumption, n inilndv if which If A I.K'H 110 SKY OF nOlltillOUN'O AND TAlltstbe Hiret Known preventive. Thono thoielote, who wonld arrest thopropro's of tlie destroyer aaoub1 delay not a mumcnt total: a crRTAiN Snectfle. C'JIU.DUIJN, deilro creit benefit from Us ppothintr proportlca. whon ftuncrliiir with the naroxyms of croup and WhiMipinR Cotnh, Tho tirat natiied d'ae-i-o it eDrclalv destructive nmons vountr children and th'sr 111 hie lomedy fthotild bo Kept un h:md in nil honeholdU liuv tho lariro PacKujres aud Kconomlze. I'lllUKH. 60 ct.. and I, PEU UOITJ.E. Sold by all UrueKista. C N. Ci'Htenton Prop'r, NO SEVEN SIXTH AVENUE, N.Y. rorRnletiv A. J. DUltLIXO. B.nkstrcot. Lelttghtoii. Va. Wc have entered into arrangements with licv. J. ITknuv Smythe, of Pliilndolphia, the publisher of Sunshine van Little Children, whereby wc are enabled to make yon the tollowing unrivalled offer an offer which will, wc feel as sured, secure lor us not only your name, but the names of very many of your friends and neighbors as subscribers to our paper. Although OVER A MILLION OF DOLLAEs'havc already been expended in this " great offer " by (he " Sun shine Publishing Co.," Til IS PAPER MAKES NOTH ING ON THE BOOKS. Our solo object is to place your name on our list ns a subscriber to the Caiwon Advocate and to Sunshine for Little Children. I am convinced that the world is daily growing better," remarked a reverend gen tleman to a brother minister, "my congre gation is continually lacrcasing.' "Curi ous," replied the other, who was chaplain of a pcnitcntiary,"for so is mine." The kind of a dentist who will always be popular; ouo who fills and extracts tetth without pnyln'. Two sophomores entered a horseear ami took the only scat, number two sitting in the other's lap. In a few minutes a young lady entered. "Take my seat," sold num bcr two, politely rising. Young lady ac cepted with a gracious smile. A small boy attending one or our pub lic schools, whooo detriment had always been rated 100, came homeoueday recently with bis standing reduced to 05. "What have you been doing!" asked his mother. "Been doing the same as all aloug," replied the young hopeful, "only, you see, the teacher caught me this time." Ellison feels discouraged. On appllca tion lie rind j he cannot get a patent on his new boy. It Infriuges tno much on a prior claim, issued years ago, to a man named Adam, and Eve his wife. Old Gent, who firmly believes in com pulsary education, to Cow-boy "Oh, you go to school, d.i you 1 Now, I dare say you can tell me who it was that was saved when the world was drowned, can't you J" Con- boy Yes, sir j but I forgot his name." Rescuer "I have brought your son homo that I rescued from drowning." Mo ther "Accept a mother's thauks. Now, Chorles, I hope this will be agood lesson for you. Don't you never go ne-irthe Water again until you know how to swim.' An authoress says; "a womanly woman never gets jammed, crowded or pushed," and adds, "thee things never Lapcn to me, ond I am neither young nor handsome." This explains it. Let us hove the experi. ence of some of the young and pretty ones. I think ,twas in September, If I rightly now remember, that I heard a knocking, at my door j yes, I know 'twas in Septem ber, for quite well I now remember, he had been thero fifty times before bait been there knocking at my door. But I opened not, or wondered, as upon my door be thun dered, fur yelledi "Say, now, will you set tle this 'ere bill I bring your at lie bat. Uredon tho door j and I tnswtrcd, calmly aiswcd, ',Nevfrroor. Respectfully announces to tho peoplo of Lohighton and its vicinity, that lie has just enlarged his Manufactory by the addition of another story, and that he is now prepared to furnish them with every description of HouselioIB EurniturE, Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Material, at Prices fully as low as tho saino articles can be bought for else where Here aro a few of tho inducements offered : Parlor Sets at from $50 to SGO.00 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Caso Bedroom Suites, 3 Pieces. $40 to $05.00 Painted Bedroom Suites $18 to $-1-0.00 Cane Seated Chairs, per sot of Six $0.00 Common Chairs, per set of Six $4.00 and all other goods equally cheap. Tn this connection, I desiro to call tho attention of tho citizens to my ample facilities in tho UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, with a uow and handsome Hearse, and a full lino of Caskets and Coffins, I am prepared to attend promptly to all orders in this line, at lowest prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and tho most ample sat isfaction guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, Oct. 12. BANK Street, LEHIGI1TON, PA. nave yoti a "Raging Tooth" Header? ir vou have, buy Pike's- Toothache Drops unit Cure the a;ocv In osn Minute. TIiin yon rain.)t"rTvVi;N'l V.l'lVK CJJN'IS 'llio nr Hclo w II do the bU4iuo) mi brown ilen ml uprm it: moreover u loutums no lUKieJteut which cau li-Juioyuut Teoiti. rilici: 25 CCNT9. EoM Dr all DrnoRlsis , C. K. Criltentoii, Prop'r, GLENN' sDLpnuft mu The Leading External SpeclOo lor DISEASES OF THi: SKIN and Beaulificr of the Complexion. It renders tlio Cuticle Healthfully Clear Red Smoutll, and Is the Bnl Pn. slble Substitute for Expenslvo Sulphur Zfatlis. Fall a ul Wiu4er $peiaiiiig' I The undersigned announces to tho ladies of Lohighton, and vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a large i assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising j such as Matalasses. Delaines, Coburgs, Alpacas, &c. Also, a largo stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho is offering AT EXTRAORDINAItr LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices to suit tho times. Clover, Timothv, Hungarian, aud all kinds of Field and Gardon Seeds, VERY" CUEAP. Opposito tho L. & S Depot, BANK Street, May C, 1879-yI LEI11GI1TON, PENN'A. 5g grf; rite!? f.i ? I I f pq Iab1itflll.iul ir U Incoropnrnb o Uemortv for Buuisfb, Ul C'ERS. CL'TS mill pron IrntntilA nt- intl.M.ihc condition of (he HMu,ml is a most foiv oublc rcmcillal nTDi and non ce of Hieotlr lellellu catienui (loUTiiml Iiiieitmatism. It a mwt cioairulilo IU8INFE0TANT OF ui.u i uiru tut iiuu iiiiSKXV, worn ana nei bv imtmou" uflriiff (mm ohsoxious or cox TACIOUH DIsEAHrs mid li n Cupitai ltf mt'dr bihI l'rovei taiive 1 1 toem. when nmsl a an IpJpc llou rciHitna (Miintovlncr u huvo nn iihi-.i tn taKo Sxilphur Bati.B, or to resort to 8nl hur M ukbiui minium jiuri'iini'N. AmnidiUiiici. of ti.e TOILET H lfarxnorp ti(liui'ii initu uiiy uiillie ic MLCH M VOK" SOT, llko a tlcloi of ili it natum, conceal Cuuiuiex lonnl IllPintuhe but n-movfti tliem. 'rAN.FltKCKIJis.piMPi.vs itT.nTnirrM at a lh like, Riit?ililv yiela toisn cianfylna tn (lupiicf an 1 ItH tiif very beU Soap tu mIiito witli.tjeciiusoit loaves ttm mm Huiooth and frc Iroui lio lnitatloo iifiKtu -e.t on tenlM vo rn tlvU ly iho nnllca!'n of tio lazor, it alao con ploiely erad ratfn LAN!)nUlF llnUlPlvn- tlw'aro it to EXCELLENT for wnnhjrp . OOLl'.rs LINh' MCJi. uud ullicr fabric and la.lio hioviuk lu too cat irc!eMof mctropuliia i uud ruial society Bpeak o( it lu tholnjot t Tuif. lesiln ontMsrnarin from a'l qnartcr of Iho Uiilnu upon it 1'rontietjr. mauv or wlm h lime been publlti' tl In tho f. mi or n neat i unphlet. procuruil ot l)ruiri:it und Fancrclooda Deal. rrti. iur unumti'H ufintf i pen in puuicitifoic t fin at lllH MF.DICIN'AL VVaohiI IThP. Nn. i siy nt Avknuic Ntw VuitK. The artio o Is mortover ixiooivoir uv mu-jiiuioni iiaieinur. Like most gthlu l-'Awni' iipitrnira riLCNSrtlTLlkiiUllMiAla lia b tn mutat ed. 8n i on without tho niiiHcst frtuuiMii of re me'dal Ij3ciicv have I een und art toi"ie(l uiwii thoiiuausttctli)gnii.1 ano!mpfviit. it genuine cuipuur wiuiia puMeuiiua' iiroprino- ljerllCfil ujta or tqu:u to iheOieii HpiuiUo. which theli vend'UH tee to rival Uv under ft nl e in pel I tin . Tito luHtllo nliould lln ivfnr ht rnifful tn Inqu'reioroi.hNlt'd tul;ilrtir boap brttAiaU nam", amlfoe lb it they gm the rem urilcV. Al renpi-ctab Inu ota. FdrcrQoMtt Deal. wsp4 4lioor rieep QLKNff'8 sULl'UUU bOAl", mid wit cd dtrcaud for It, supply tlie Prices, cts. tr Cuke 1 llnx,(3 cakes) scut by mull, prepaid for. 70c. C. N. CRITTENTON, rnormnTOR. -o.7 8ltti Ave., n. y. For nie bv A. J. BURUNU, JJunk btre. t, LoiilsliUiu, l'n. BLACKS and BROWNS A3 KATUOAL AS NATCRF.'S8ELr, are commnlcated to Giar nd Flamo colored i0C4, uluioet lustauUueouslv Uy Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye apreptiatlon abaolutelv free Irom hurtful In. ttr dieni" ami Intlu telv superior tiv n-uiiu or the i ff cts I'lnduteU lonny art civ ot luc ubs. 1'ieiuvturt QiUYNR'ti and Halo Esa aie ure trnliHt. ond lhoi veiy hairs of utre u qnn the true j outlilul ifut from this walcu'eat Uye. BOLD BY ALL DUUOaiST3. 0. N. Critteiiton Prop'r. SIXTH AVE . N. V. Ei)rl A. J. DUnLIIO. Osnk tret ritkvis. A.(. k ir. And OTHER PREMIUMS, OlFcrcd to Subscribers of 66 Site Garlboi. Advocate." "Worth $6-1.25. Sent on receipt of $'27.00 Uiambcrs Lncyclopcdia $G0 00 len royal octavo volumes. Library law binding, marblo edges, extra ctlt. 4wo engruylnics and in wap,, nd liom 60 to loo elegantly ensruvod piaics. La est aud 1 e.t lilitioii. 1 his social subseripttou work is 1o.,ao li urto by tlionrcut bousoofj. li. l,i..intoiifieo., ol I'lnhuloli.liu, ci)rissky lor tills treat premium oiler ol ibu beauillul ijuoilc.uiouof auMjiiiAH iron i.iT. tlk ijiiiLuiibN. It Is a library In Itnir, Is not sold by tho Hade, uud cuuuot be bought elsewhero for less Hun alX 1'V UobUAit 5. Sunshine lor Littlo Children .... r-unslilno for Littlo Children Is ono or tho must ninimllkcntly lllu-tratcd .ulmeailons lu tho Unlied S.moa, SI20 1. by 144, Tued niu.i til). l lio twelvo uuinbeis will iiiuko 11 huiulsomo lolio wurk 1 'Jss u;rie. M icautl. lul ideiures, 60 ot Ihem lulbiiusu cuts. 40U oniulsito s.ones lor littlo ones. The Carbon Advocate .... N. Y. P. S. Go's Column. RTsslT? RUSSIAN GUT J'ftSi'T H VIOLIN BTKINOS. Ii 1-9 1 ! nnpr 1 bsi pw 1 ru b 1 T m jTHflft-ICILr sod lfiMlMMf-Mtfk to KisrNMit-ItrltllaRt Ta-lhtrftbl-afrd bvsll LKlilll MLkui. dlWJ!7 Asln Hew York cltj. Coniidcrlnf their 'tiyi rlH"t theefciwlitHi(tliitlw world. WV lultnlkfttt; toftta lua. tis..sl. k.... THAI! MABK", tUn Ont Slrlnra rpnalra no blfirlihif. Xuttbetu. vcrjr box liniTrmle-miirVi of tt sole importers For Sftlfi hv A. J. lltTTtt.TKn. Ttnntr Rt . f Atilo-h. tun, I'a. Tiot 0-tin. WITH A HISTORY-; Iiew eflccts from new Ingredients : n new remedy lh-11 i'rlorms woi.dcrs. UvAI'ONTIItioAi Ol Ui:, quick relief nml ladlcal remedy for llimrwnrsa. Soro 1 hrost, l'uld. Tickling, 1.ok nr Voire. Oulir, I'lrhlhr. rla. Ilrnnrblll., nn.l ''MlnMer's Kor. Thiost." Orcnt relief and comfort for Comnmptlvea. tend pot.nl eard for Ihn ' History." Imner- lam nrnri ior vacnusm, pesKer n a iescntn. tmnjiii' Thrnit 'ur- 14 rold by dmrclsts. Address II. A. Ulds, 10J Full on M., Ii. Y. t-Tiy. KnrHflloliv A. piRntmi l'a. J. DUHLINU, lmit Strut. h Nov D.Cni Mll 3 25 1 00 TMfltLaVtf' FORD1DS Tlio tlef.cemrnt of ml nml scenery ' woy fiRn punters. .uoilicruLo this I nro Af pot would fliow nn nuvortiNonicut instantly. IJ.;tnDr. lertCcct csnnowbo cot In nn easier wny. li.ib tbo bald pale with PACKER'S WHAT TO DO WITH IT. B 111 UUHI und thick now hslr will R-on cover It. Thus wc sc are many n wslkln? wltncs that PArxxn'a Taij iOAP Is a modern wonder, riiyslclars everywhere eeonimcnd It for 1! lines, lurdrull, Scalp and kin Disease, llradavhe. Lruptlo. of Children, 'icb a Sea d Ilcad, Ki 7 ma Acne. Chnflnc, Itash, tc CurenSiltlt emu, Itinwnrin, Tetter fhlnjilfs, Ujs, I i.nplci, Ituuirliuc.-, tedi!e:s. thrp., nnd dl slmll ir illaoiipos, All physic nn prejcrlbc It for Vn'Ciliii! Iiifniits i'n.1 tor tlie Toilet and llnlh. Tho nly inrS'iap mulo from I'ui jVc eUh 0 Ol's and eenncd Gl.ce Ina. lure, cleanflnj, ponhlnir und le dlna. I'aikic. 's Tin Sj p ln.o.leil by i very jody a a Fanitary luiury Ask for 1'AtKlilt'S. lor Sale by' TorSnlobyA. J. DUBLINd. ton l'n. L. 9 L.I.L UNIVERSAL REMEDIES. COUGH REMEDY, a buhe COHE for C'OUUHS, clironlo or common, Sorn Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, and all pul monary complaints. Tlio bett and clieapeet medicino of ltn kind, l'rlco W and 60 cts. Tho Ncwslct and Most Itcadoblo Weekly In the Oounty. Tho Favorltn .m."i."y.V.",'";.riJ,"J ONI'Y NtttSlMl'hU uiuruly PltlMh.11 .N lilt, iiu.1. Caieluily niltnl, nnu wlm an .ibiean.i ivl.iv-aimkccor s or oorroipuiuni s its loluuiusiuako a ei.kly journal or tlwdoluas ihruua'u oui ibu uuuu). 0 lwuoM Total offer is worth TOLU ANODYNE, the great NEUKAUJIC HEM Kl) Y, cures Nervous, Clironlo mid violent Sick Headaches. Sciatica, Nervous Debility, Hysteria, Delirium Tremens. CO cts. per bottle. ECLECTIC PILLS, TIIEGREAT Mercurial Substltuto and Family l'bysic. Aro composed exclusively of vegetable Ingredients 1 . tvperseac me me of titrcurv actairectiy on tno JiO-i liO tiivirt, ond nro a most valuable remedy In nil In tho euro of Constipation, Indigestion, and all Ilillous Disorders, l'rlco Hi cts. All are warranted tocuro or iho money refunded. HUN NEWELL MF'O. CO., Boston. mrSnlrb, A. J. DUULIM), Uauk H'reet. r.e blubton, l'a. Kov. 0 cm. Worth $20.25. Sent on receipt of only $9.00. Shakespcre's Works 22 00 film. lot t.nl..l,M. rnmn..D t f ..... ... ...... ... .,.,,,lttluuu;l ...iiiuuu lui-iuridi cuuion. in two lmmenso roval inVm?i,!ii-";?t' ?1,U,W0"tLU,lJ" a"1' M '"" I'."0 I'latc! b? ' celebrated ilr i , ?: irt'.JV11- A,i u.", 3i "I'St'l stetl ingravings Iroui the nii-st euil nehtaruslsot l.urope. Iheeo plnies alono mil in one vuluiiic. linnortod Iroui Uei iiiuny, lur mcnty llo lars.m tho istnbhrliuient ol L'sus N. i.aurl at, llostun. I he text iiinuot bo purehafed lu Iws tlnin 38 parte, at 1U cents ptrpait. Hound In colli, clcjjuut glk tops und gold mnuips. Sunshine for Little Children AS f01'IUUD AIIOVK. The Carbon Advocate Total offer is worth . 3 25 1 00 SAVE THE NATION I For It Is sadly too troo that thousands of CI1ILi)KI:n aro T vltVMi I tth A'l ll every year by Improper or Insurnclent t'OOUi KemombGr, 20 25 Worth $14.25. Worcester's Dictionary Sent on receipt of $8.10. 10 00 Is nil and a great deal mora then wo have claim, edrorit. HfsBlmply a IMUIl'. v MIIUi- ltli and family ns-lmilated VQOD, gratef'.'l to the most dclicato nnd Irritable stomach, ami esiicclnlly adapted for tho I k'.tt'V and (ilintv inu :D3ll.l IWAL1DS, HUflSDia MOTHEHS, and those BuiTcring from Iiuilqutlon will find on Illustrated and un ilirldge.1. A maslvo volume or 1811 paxes. Latest best edition, (,'oiored pla c. Llbmry sheep lnudiiu. " Tlio uu horl.y In uur oilW." N. Tribune, ''llio best writers mo Uurcvrtcr ns ibilr authority." N1. Y. Herald. "'Ilicstiindiird llietlonary ol Ann rica.:' l'iillado.i lila l'ress. " Louif considered tho standard ol Auierlea." Lvtulua l'ot. Sunshine for Little Children The Carbon Advocate .... Total offer is worth .... and 3 25 1 00 $U 2i Worth $10.25. Sent on receipf of$G.00. The Child's Bible 12 00 A magnificent book. Li rue quarto. 838 pigf s. S00 flno engravings, color, cil niipa und lllumlnuted titles, especially declined by tbo best artists ot the day t;lotli,eleKUiit lull gilt und nil I cluis,u.old sldound gold sluuip. Ckar, lurgu type, uud printed uu exquisitely tinted paper. Sunshine for Little Children . . . 3 25 The Carbon Advocate 1 00 Total offer is worth . . $10 9i Wit ami !Is&flkfla,,o Worth $7.75. Sent on receipt of only $-1.12. World of Wit and Humor 3 50 From the most celebrated writers. A magnificent volume of the, rarest and rlcnett fun. Lurge uctnto. 500 pages. Uloihexira. 450 engravings uud full pjge plates. Uold side and gold stamp. A great barguln. Sunshine for Little Children The Carbon Advocate .... 3 25 1 01) Total offer is worth $7 75 0" READ ALL OF THIS, .fl In order, if possible, to place a copy of Tilbl CARBON ADVOCATE in every household in this and the adjoining Counties, and to largely increase its circulation in other sections of the country, we have become parties to contracts for the purchase of entire editions of elegant, rare and valu able books, and our readers are respectfully requested to write to us for any standard set of works ; and in connection with our subscription department, their orders will be at tended to nt a large discount from retail prices, with the ut most care, promptness and satisfaction. Among our "Prem ium Offers" we mention the following : Hftkcad'l!rioiiad1't mnl it! with ir vltdottt milk, innWti niMnr-l. rmMtiiR. Xr.. li'dhly iiirciiir ' tli Ikk. lYJI.-l.l-vmiiu.I li'tfx 1 ' litird. It gltCiUuUli uiil ft n't: !lt luini. wk 1.1. K For Sale by A.J. DURLIMJ, Bank M.. Tfl ish. uou, l'a. tov9Cui, -is- THE EASIEST SELLING, THE DEST SATISFYING Sewiiiff Macliine DICKER'S WORKS, "I HULWKK'S WOKKS, I lMUSUUTT'S WOKKS, , COOi'HK'8 WOKKS. J AUrtlghl eft a r of lo be piiii on dtlivti y. JThe above "Club Offers" are only forwarded when the money is received -by us. All orders should be addressed to THE CDAI&EBS&M ADVOCATE, LEIIIGHTON, Carbon County, IVnn'n. lis Introduction and World-renownPtJ rcpulatloit w-s tho death-blow to hloh priced tnacliincs. THERE ARE K0 SECnNDIIAND WHIIE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This is a ver Important matter, as It Is a well. t.non and undisputed tict Inst min ot tr Su cal ed tirsl class mschlnes which art oflered J cietp ro-a-oas are those thst h been re rosisssed (that Is. tiken bscK Irom custome.s alter use) and rebuilt tnd tut upon the maiktt "ticvvhiie is the rccn of any sewino MACHINE NOW III'OM Tlli Hfll.KEI. IT IS MUCH LARGER THAN THE FAMILY CHINES OF THE SISCEil, HOWt AMU Vt. UTKVoSTS MORE TO MANUFACTURE Wt EITHER OF TIH AFOIIESAID MACHINkl. IIS CONSTH'JCTION IS SIMPLE. POSITIVE A DVlS W0RXMANSII1P IS UNJUHPASSED. Do not Bvty any other tsfo.-o t: ins tho WHITS. Prices ana Terms Me Satisfactcr A&ENTS "WANTED i lThito Sewing Machine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAGA. ACiuNr roit OAitni county. SS125 Kacb, end all ftrlfi. taclnt'iuK U ft AND, fcQT'AHi; A-JJJUfltKlJIT.sllltnctlvyiltST V AKs. fcolj at I lie lowtH ict Ali hUii'viwi 0 lno i' v V ill ict to il.e I'UlU.Ji Anilt. The 1 a not mano o e nf tUv flnet tltftlty at tan OuilruMMl Exliiliillon aid ueib titmni. ino'uly iirtiiiueDdtd lortheHiouuiT lloivoita iv iCtO 11 me, lteun'ailv iin-irpoiatfi1 Mmiuftctuniitf ro.-Fn-toiy e lib ubnt 1 vtr a lt-ar 'II. u t-quaio a rami i-oiiihIq Maib. unliek' newiatPiii duplex Ovtrviiuutr bculr. tlva urca'i'i; mp o tumit lu the lnniwy 01 l'U una U-a. 'i'l.e Vl llvtitMait- iUr HMr I.N AMKHI A. riaaiM ae t 011 Mini O'U'l tall tn wnto tor II uiriod and letcrtyUte Catalocttoif 48 jama mallra fife. SIISNDKLHfiOIlN 11 ANO CO. Ul Kaat laili k-trtet, N.Y I itar