FARMERS' COLUMN, To lllnnch I.cttucc. Toproduco lrttilce with whiteheads, the mini way is to tie up, the heath a neck or two before the time for cutting. Stlect a dry day, gather the leaves in the hand In a clow rounded form, the inside being clear of dirt. Pass a naif or atrip of bass matting ereral times around the ball, making it close at the top to exclude rain and prevent ruttluj. Draw a little earth around the base as a support m place of the spreading leaves. In ten davt, more of 1cm, they will be sufficiently blanched for use. Wlini Hake Hard tlrara for Fnrmcrni 1 live In a settlement where I am the only one who takes an agricultural 'paper. The reslstcdy politlcs,and instead of getting a living from the soil by cultivating tt, ilicy mortgage It. My farm, with one or, -two others, is all that remains for miles 'arooml not mortgaged." Thus speaks an Illinois correspondent to the Indiana .Rirmcr. That man .tells in a short sentence, what keeps so many farmers' noses to the grindstone. They spend their time in studying pot-house politics and vot ing to put professional office-hunters in of fice. Let them study half as diligently pulitics from n farmers' standpoint, and the evil complained of will soon begin to mend. Cultivation of Splnncli. The French- call this desirable vegetable the "scavongcr of the stomach," because it is as healthful an article of food in the' early spring time, and in the city markets it al ways finds plenty Of purchasers; but it is not cultivated in the country as plentifully, as Its merits demand. Cowslips, .dandelions, and beet greens supercede it nlmnst entirely; but to my taste nonoof them equal spinach in the delicacy of its flavor. It is a gross feeder, requiring a rich heavy soli to grow it as rapidly as it demands (it will not flour ish in a poor sandy garden,) but if the seeds are sown very.early,(hpy will come forward quickly, and make a very palatable addition to the table. There arc two kinds of spin ach ; the' round leaf, a prickly spinoch, which is used for fall planting, and can be aowed early in October," in rows so far apart that they can bo kept frco from weeds. Tl'hen snow threatens, the beds can be cov-J ered with stable litter or dried leaves, nud the plants will need no care until the frost ts out of the ground, 'wficii the soil can bc dug up lightly and a top' dressing of man ure given. In the suburbs of largo cities, spinach is one of the most productive of early cropp, and it is cut very often, and said in great quantities. Cultivator. How to Incrrnio tlio Viiluo of I"nrni Stock. The man who makes a specialty of any business, as n rule, produces a suerior orti cle. This is notably true in the rearing of thoroughbred stock. Men who devote their lives and fortunes to propagating a pure raco of cattle, pigs, sheep, hoisee, or any oth er farm stock, keep the blood pure, and rear animals which may bo relied on to transmit tho qualities most desired to their ofiVpriug, Men engaged in ordinary,, mixed farming cannot do this. They lack cither the know ledge, time or opportunities, and sometimes a!) of these requisites to success. It is, there fore rarely the part of wisdom or ccopomy for rmers,who attempt to raise males to breed from. It will generally pay them twofold to purchaso them from well-known breeders, or hiro the services of such stock if they are not in condition to buy. Sever keep half breeds and scrub males to breed from. The best-heifers, the offspring of a thoroughbred short horn or other breed of cattle should be kept as mothersbut the sire sluuld bo of pure blood every tidic. Make this a cast-iron-rul:, if possiblo to do E the raising of every species of farm stock It is fully as important to carry this princi pSe into tho poultry yard, in proportion to the value of stock, as to adhere to it, in breed i iik horses, or any other largo stock Never breed from mongrels on the rnale side if it can Do at all avoided. If farmers wero aliye to 'their own inter ests they' w6uld literally patronise profes sional breeders, and breeders would present every inducement In tho way: of priccs'td cultivate and increase, the trade between thjmsclves and fanners. Tho farmer's stock would Tcry often sell for double tho prico he receives for it if his mares, cows, etc., had been served by thoroughbred males. Tliii Is one of the important truths which should be constantly pressed home upon the farm ers, and breeders should leave no stono un turned to bring this reform in stock raising about. They have been too intent in striv log to bold up their animals to fabuloui pricis. It would pay them much better to be able to sell ten animals at $100 to $15' apiece than one for $500. If thlscoursowa: teadily pursued by farmers for ten years, it cannot be doubted that the value of farm stock would be much more than doubled, if the present course of breeding from mongrel Is continued. Farmers will never be able to separate themselves from the"hanl times" till this fact and many similar truths are learned and acted uiwn. 'Why should any farmer consume time and food in producing $500 worth of stock, when by a wise system of the use of thoroughbred malfs, ho could prodnce $1,000 from tho same expenditure? And yet nineteen out of twenty aro doing this very thing. 8omc(hlii- to Do. There is work for the farmer to do in all seasons in sunshine and rain. If he Is practical, painstaking man, his time will be employed Jn-dbors orout to some advantage, curing mo winter months the tools are over hauled and repaired, harness washed and oiled, and everything made ready for use against the time when spring work comes on. Farmers that succeed are the painstak ing ones who look after the details of the farm and find "somcthlngtoiio'"atall tlinca and seasons. Thoso who complain that firming does not pay, are generally the ones who find plenty of time to spend away from home at tho village store, tavern or tho street corners, talking politics ond bcwailini? their condition wlshlug to dispose of their firms ana remove to town. Such men are farm. ri m name only ond no true sons of the sou. facin.;dkatm. Brother Gardner was whitewashing the back end of an old house on Catharine street when the staging gave away and he had a fall of abont fifteen feet. He was senseless when picked up, but ft man poured- about; a gallon of water down his bark and breught him lo Mr. Gardner thus explained mat tero to the reprotcr : " H'al, I was up dar, an.' dar was tre house, an' dar was de scaffold, an' dar we all was I was Jess drawin' that brush aroun to kill when I felt n goneness. Seemed I was prancin' around on de air, wid no chance to dig In my toes." ",Why d idn't you fall at once anil have the Dalr off your mind?" asked the policeman. 'Why didn't I fall? Why,sah,I was falling all de time. I went down about fif ty feet head fust, an' I changed, and went sideways, and den I struck on one foot and boaf cars. All dTs time I was doin some powerful thinkin, I was." Did you think of oysters fried with crumbs?" asked tho reporter. " Doan' be talkin'dat tfay,boJv I 'mem bercd all my bad deeds while I was gwino down an' I call out dat I would live a better lifo if de shock didn't kill me." In tho Rroup was a colored man whose face brightened at these words and he softly asked. "Bruddcr Gardner, doan you remember de $2 you borrowed o' me ?" " I do." , , , , . "Den pay it han' Itvover. De shock didn't kill you, and now begin on dat better life." - " Bruddcr Jones," solemnly replied Gard ncr,"ilo shock Unln,iKIII moacau, Diuueio I pays out any money Ise gwino to await de result on my nervous system. I 'pears to be all right, but possumly I may be fatally in jured in some of de corners and not know It for a month. G'lang, bruddcr, Jones, an doan rob the cradle and do grave I" sun came down o.v iiek . A young lady gavo her skating experience as follows : You ought to have seen me," said the vivacious young lady to the now minister; had just got tho skates on and made a start, When down I came on my " " Maggie I" said her mother. " What ? Oh, it was so funny 1 One skato went one way and the otlicrn t'other way, and down I came on my" "Margaret!" reprovingly spoke her fa then "Well, what? They scooted from under me and down I camo on my " "Margaret!" yelled both the parents. " On my little brother who had mo by tho hand, and liked to have mashed him Now wlnjt's tho mailer ?" Tho girl's mother emerged from behind tho coffee pot, a sigh of relief escaped from tho minister, and the old gentleman adroit- turned the conversation in' a political channel. Srunsmck A ctcs. ORDCIt IX A DAKOTA CO HUT. Mr. Webster's attorney (rising and ad dressing the attorney for the other side) call you a coward and a liar. Tho Court Sit down, sir. Mr. Webster's attorney He is a coward and a liar. Ths Court I tell you to sit down and be quiet, Mr. Webster's attorney Ho is a cowaid and a liar. Tho Court If you don't sit down and keep quiet you will be torry. Mr. Webster's attorney He is In tho subsequent proceedings the Court took a hand. It swiftly elided from its scat and placed its powerful graai upon the coat collar of tho attorney forMr. Webster. There was a momentary void in tho understand ing of that gentleman. Tho morning stars began to sing together in his ears, arid danced beforo his vision. Then he found liimscf outside the building, without any hat and the dusty zephyrs playing through his luxurious mustache. Parties in tho room as innocent spectators aver that the feet of the uttorney for Mr. Webster did not touch tho floor after the muscles of tho hand of the Couithad contracted upon tho collar of his coat. l'anktoicn Press. Brags and Medicines The Peoples Drug & Family Medicine Store. If you want anything- in tlio Drug lino at bottom prices, ii f i - t i t-v -t -iL-r go to tno uiq nna iteiiaoio uvug otoro m ur. jln.ij. llouei' a .block, near tuo. 1'osb Ullico, A. J. DURL1NO, Proprietor, IWI.cro von will And a fall and complete stpok of Pnro 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. Puro Wines and Liquors of all kind's for Medicinal and Sacramental purposes. ' Wall Paper and Borders a great variety. Personal attention given to tho compbiindinff of Physi cians and Family Prescriptions. Establish 1867.J A. J. DURLIJNG, TheM ani Most Popular Pnlmonio is it Invariably Cnres Coughs, Colds, Hoarse ness, Bore Throat. Asthma, Croup, and other Affections fit tho Jlrcatlilna Organs. it ftonthtnff Influence tipon the Irritated lin ing o! the air tiassarcs. Is dun to tho lact that Its hisrredients are the most ctncnclbita pulmon ic simples luown tn tncaionl botany, the basin of the article Dclna tne HONEY olilie 1IOI1F. We have entered into arrangements with Rev. T. Henry Smyttie, of Philadelphia, tjie publisher of Sunshine fok Little Children, whereby we aro enabled to make you the following unrivalled offer an offer which will, we feel as sured, secure for 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 DOLLARS have already been expended in this " great offer" by (he " Sunt sliine Publishing Co.," THIS PAPER' MAKES NOTH ING ON THE BOOKS. Our solo object is to place your name on our list as a subscriber to the Cakbon Advocate and to Sunshine fok Little Giiildiien. - N. "Y: P. SrCtt'srCoIttttinT"" 'rTssi .EtJSSIAN GTJT Jtlcur'q VIOLIH STEIHOS. c U 'BEST lrlnc.lpffY4-Ettra LMtrtft-Ott r d f.akM4fiil.l. M R-WMd-RrtlR.iC' V Tone Uarahle-aaod hyajll.lubisu ftUSIH 'Y realvalar. th.9ChrartBtriitalnllia world JTt l-jw.re of rey wlillS bleaf hr4 ittjjic. VtAnti' TffADS MARK, bUn Oat 8lrlTFro,nlra Iwblmlrtnf. Xe.ttlicm. Every box. liaa lr.de-mnrk ortlt9 aula Importers jouhp. Brumoxuvx. l'orSolebyA. J, DUIILINQ, Hank M., Lelilxh LrhltMon. Noveino"r3. Valentine Scltwaitz Respectfully announces to tho pnoplo of Lohighton and its ,vicinity, that ho has just enlarged his, Manufactory by tho addition of another story, and that ho is now prepared to furnish them with every description of Manufactured from the best Seasoned Material, at Prices fully as low as the same articles can bo bought' for else where. Hero aro a few of the inducements 'off ered : Parlor Sets at from : 50 to $60.00 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Caso Bedroom Suites, 3 Pieces. -A $40 to $05.00 Painted Bedroom Suites, '. 18 to $40.00 Cane Seated Chairs, per set of Six ,. . $6.00' Common Chairs; per set of. Six 4.00 and all other goods equally cheap. Tn this connection, I desire to call tho attention of tho citizens to my ample facilities in.tho BUSINESS, with a now and handsomo Hoarse, 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, LEIHGHTON, PA."" My Motto : " Be Sure You Are Right, Then Go Ahead !" The comjxiiitor who was toH be might, when setting up a apeeeh', fnsert 'loud ap. plause' ox cheers in order to fill out the line, was summarily discharged when he inaae ine application general and set up an obituary notice as follows i "The' announce. meut was made yesterday that cur highly respected ollsen.Mr. , Ml dead in the llui applauM, etc.) UNCLE KEM-!S. Waiting fur tho raiii to cease yesterday, Undo Remus seated lii'msolf onthecoal box and went to sleep. Finally his hat fell off and a picco of paper dropped out. One of our young men, more curious than the rest picked it up and subjected it to what the lawj ers call a vciy severe examination. It proved to be in verse, and was read aloud. 'Ihe comment it caused had the effect of arousing Undo Remus, and lie was aslted about it. Ho pleaded ignorance, and the verses were read to him. " Some cr dem dcro whito boys done gone and rung dat in on inc. Deyer gwino to keep on in'anderln' round wid dere foolish ne till dy get hurted you injne what I tell you. .You ain't gwine tcr put dat In de papers is you." The old man was told that such was tho intention. " Well, rlcn, I jes' might cz well s'antcr our homo an' git fixed, liaso when dat comes outlilt'll bo mo and Brer John Hen ry for It. Dcre's blcegcd tcr bo .trouble amongst us, an Us too, la to In the day fer me to go to wall onprepareuV' Wo give the for-floln in order lo set Un cle Remus right with Iirer John Henry an' herewith appeud the fragment found in tho old man's hat. Itlioallid nt mo rucruii. ciil-'cu. De Illg Bethel chn'ch, de'lllg Usthel cha'eh 1 Done put ole Satan beblne urn ; Ef a tinner git loose fromannr uJJercbu'cb, Do Dig Uclhel cliu'ch will fine urn' Hit's good to be dcre.an' It's sweet to be dere, si.icrn- an aroun' you. A shakln' dem shackles cr muss and love Wbarwid de Lord Is boun' i ou. Hit's tweet to bo dero and listen to de hymns au near uem mo ners a sboutln' Dy done reach de place whar dere ala' no room Fer enny mo' wcepln' an', donMIn', . Hit's good to be dere when de singers all jlne Wid de brudderln' In dere slnitln'. An' It look Mice Gabriel gwlne to rack np an' WOTT An' set dem heaven bells to rlnirln' ! Oh, do Big Bethel chu'eh I de Blc Bethel chu'ch Dene put ole Satan behlne un : Ef a sinner git loose from enny Udder chu'eh uo uig ueihel chu'eh will fine um TOO NKAIt HIS FIGURE. On ono occasion when General Butler was in command at New Orleans, a Colonel up In the Kel Iliver region made application for a furlough, which was refused him Soon after the Colonel left his command without permission and went to New Or leans where he' was arrested and put in Irons as a deserter. Upon an intimation that he wisneu 10 make an explanation, General ti, had mm Drought to his headquarters. " Well, sir," said the General, sternly, wun iiuivjuu w wiy 111 explanation 01 you conduct!" "Well, General, there are two Jews up yonacr wuo narc wnio coiiou mey waniea to get tlirougU my lines. First they offered ine $iW which I refused. Then thev offered (I 000, then $9,000, then $25,000, ami at last mey oirareaiuoiuo; ana l tell you Gen tral, thty wert getting to near my Jigure, I . thought I'd It'Ur ran " Tho undersigned announces to tho ladies of Lohighton and vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a large assortment ot SL itlJNG & SUMMEK UUUIJH, comprising such asMatalasses. Delaines, Coburgs, Alpacas, &c. Also, a largo stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho is offering AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES- FOR CASH. CHAS. 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, bponges, Uhamois bknis, btationery, rancy r Box Papers, Lamps and liamp "Fixtures, ' ! at prices which defy ail competion ! My Prescription Department Receives' 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 Recipes compounded at all hours ol the day or night bv myself, at the Lowest Prices possible. 17" AU Druirft ana spice, soin by ine are pitaranicea to De sraictiy rare ana Manuractnr'd, from the verv Uei Crude ArtU-lrn. No Goods Adulterated at fv Et bhsbment. HATIS TIO.N (JUAtlAKTKKD OK MONEY Itlil-'U NLILU). Orders hy Slail receive prompt atten (ion. ThanMn? tnr friends and the nubile trenernllv for past favors; I eonudentaUr ask a share of futuropjtrouaee, gua'untcluxsai stncuomn every caso.- -t CHAS. W. JLENTZ, Next to the Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, Carbon Co., Pa jan. 4, 1878.y PJjANTt chcmicftHr united with the TOwUiCinMprinciptenf ttiu AUIKs 11AJLMAM 12A or But m nt Oi'cnil. Tnnre are besides, fl vo ntlior iMjtnnio Qiemcntn wmcu give auuiuuuvi eujeuoy to the lit st liftuicd two. 'inovo wnn nnve wca n, nay ivhii iiiijivo TTDMl'.Y OF llOUEiluUNOANUTAHlflliOt oiilf wondcrfollr rpmodlol in nit cases vrlicie tnooruauoi rrspirmiun uro niti-giuu, uunifsu taat Ha nctlon Is uuukually mpld. A few Onsea Iicouentlr survoto relieve a Tory obsOnate roiif-'h. ltteatnlns notlilnir tit enn dmorder ine Bionmcii, a (Hkb iuui can uo iihuvu truth of but lew rotiRh rcmedien It Iiua nn ex tretnelr ftPTcea bio flavor, an is Mild nt 11 11 puro whicn enauiosiDOdo or ine most nmiieu means to nvall themselvrn ol its vmnes. Ill BiuipiB inimncB' to inuo viiiii n i.uujriii TTrltitHnn iif th Tlirnnt. Choit ml Luna-a trnv cH rapidly, and what is n trifling and eneili conqaorabio difficulty in those organs to-day, mav lu a low weeks ooTelop into Uronthltls or Conumpt.on, two disease which earn more victims to CHr.vcravpp, than tvy other In the long list of bodtlv dlRorderf. A won un may uo uuv uimeu iuu irniinunnry St lire ot Cniisuntption. n m'lladv vf which HAI.K'S llONliY OP naftiSllOUNT) AND TAR la the iiiret Viionn proven utp. Those the;oiorr. wno won in arrest tnoDrncross o: t lie destroyer nhnntd delay not a ojonieut to ink a crnr.us apccinc. ClillJJUUN. detlre pre it benefit from Us Ront blue prororiles, wIiimi snflerlntr with the paroxyms of Croup and Whoop ms ronob. The firm named dlaiMe is enurclatlv destrnctivo amonc vounir chtlilren and lira rcilnole rcmody siionbi bo Kept un nniui in au nout ouoms imr the larce raoknpes and Kconomlze. l'ltlUJiS. 60 cti.. and f 1, PUH BOTTLE. Sold by all Uiupfilsu. C- N. Criltenton Trop'r, N9 SEVKN SIXTH AVENUE, N. Y. Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices to suit the times. Clover, Timothy, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, "VERY CHEAP. Opposito tho L. May 0, 1870-yt & S Depot, RANK Street, LEniGIITON, PENN'A. -11 3 a" m9 t LU ar IP E fife cu a i?o 1 s ill 5 rti b Si o m o I S? n c 4 8 - 2 to a o ri) t9'J3 S d o c .3 8 b -a d" m 4 , cs a 8 P 9 i CS 11 J o la r2 3 d .5 fc. w bo 03 3 o .1 i a i E o2 u I z o o z i Tot Sato br A. Lelitghtou. Pa. J. DURLI.VQ, Bmk street. Eave you a "RAaiKa Tooth" Header? IP YOU HAVE, BUY Pike's Toothache Drops nnd Cure thrinffony In ONE Minutk. This j-on cnniliiturTJVKNl'Y.i'IVK CENTS Tho ar ticle w II t' tho buinos uu brown, di'i'f-nd upon it; mor?ovnr tt contains no lngioUlcnt wlilcb can Injure your Tooth. THICK 55 CENTS. Sold By all Drnsclsls . C. N. Crittcnton, Prop'r, GLBNIP SCIJ11M SOAP, ; The Leading External Specific for DISEASES OF THIS SKIN and Beaulifier of the Complexion. It renders tho Cuticle Healthfully Clear ncd Smooth, iiud Is the J7est Pos sible Substitute for Expensive Sulphur i?aths. I( I Incomparab'e nemcdr for Bnuisrs, UL- CEIlS. CLT6 mid cverr irriLalilo nr milipithv condition of tlio Shin, imd is 9 most f etVicenble remeoiniftfCDi ami sontee or Biicody lcllellu VilStUI 111 UUUi 1II1U II I1UU91A1IOM. TMsnim.dtrtMirftb.8 DIBINPECTANT nv CLOTHINO OltlilU) LIISKN, worn and uea tiy pt'rsoii rnllerliiff from oiinoxious or cox TAG 10 L' 8 PIRBA8F.S. 1111(1 U II CttDitai Jtinrdv nud VroTOi'tatlTecf taeni. when used anon In lec tion reinons Pinplovluff ll have no nerd Jo Uko Sulphur IlathR. or to fpsmt tu 8nlphur 'pnnita for bntlnnir piiri-osex. AMunat'luiicr of ti.e TOILET tt lfarraorc fle-iiiHiie than any cot me lo kilcq H DOK'ot, iihu u'liuira in iitii iiuiurr, uuuuuui uoiupiux lutint ItlPtii'slipft but removes them. T A K.FH h.OK LKS.ri M V Lli, II LOTC II KS at d Ihp. lUo. 8 need 11 v vielatoitA c.nufvinir tti. liuence: nnl Hli the very bat Honp t hIihvu with.beciiiian it leaves tho ekiu Binooih and frto iroin tbelriUatton proOmeti ou Mcuiilru ca Ucln. by i ho noollcutiun of Vn lazor. It uUo comnieieir ernu cate jjas iiitijr r llnmeulrn dcr'arn it to be excellent for ttuFbmg OOtiKN LINES. LACK.uud oilier fabrics and ladio inovini? In tne I'CtjU ircloti of inetropollliij mid ruial society speak ot It lu 11IH I11UVSI ICl II1K, Union upon U i lesUmoiilHtapoarin from all qnartem of tho iiiuii ukuii iv j 1 iii) 1 11 l jr. m&nv ui wiiirn ii.iiP been published In the form nt a neat pamphlet. nrocuralilnofDmircutRnd Fnni v (londn Ural itm. iho onirinula iii'lniT tmen to t.iiltlio Ihudpc t Oil at Ilia MFMCINAL WAUKM U8K. No. 7 tISTII avbkok, Wbw Yobk. The artic 6 la moreover inuotsea ov iio jjhuichi iraiennty. 1 1 v v V1AOT riTlll n Viuniia ITniwnvip GL.L,N'dHULlUUIttMfAl haab cnnmtatl ed. Snips without tho smallest fracunn of re. menial rincucv nave 1 eeu anil are roixiea upon tbeunsaspectlugand mioaerrunt, t genuine UUipnur coaim. poneoip" prpcrue laerucai Mltn or equal to ibo Uroit SpeuiQc, which tbeli vfindurs ee to rival hv undoitiHiiil r. innnM tioit Tho public should ih pefor be rare-f ul to Inquire for (l LKNN'd bulphur boap bv lu lull nsmr. anutra iuhi mvy pot ine rem nrucie. AH rMDfCtab.o Iru'Ciitta. Fare v (Mod Deal. rrsaod Oioo-ti keep QMNJ'H hULl'HUlt BOAl. eud will on demand for It, supply tbo Prlcef, ;35 cts. per Cake 1 Hoi, (3 cakes) sent by mallprejiald for 70c. 0. N. CRITTENTON, rnopRiETon. Ko. 7 sum atc, n. y For "ale br A. J. DUIlL'Na, BanV Ktrert, BLACKS and BROWNS A8 NATUEIL AS NATUKR'a 8 ELF, re com ran lea ted to Giar and FUmo colored ioci, aiiuosi lusiantaneousij uy Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye &rensiatlon absolutelv f ree from hurtful In m-edtfQiaand lutlu telv euprrr bv nawu or tliefff cuirnduced to any urtclpof lUcafm. limtlimf (lltATXEAa AND llALDXESB aro DrO- tented. and thenveiy hairs of uko at quite the true jouiuiui tiui ifoia ims maicuieua uye, BOLD BY ALL DUUGQlST C. N. Crittcnton Prop'r. EorRl br x, Ivtaiikum, Fa. SIXTH AY13,N. V,. J. DTJRLINU, ntrik Htrect ABC U ir. 13ia.yeljjealias9 And OTHER PREMIUMS, Offered to Subscribers of 6 Til Oarlboa Myocate0 "Worth $64.25. Sent on receipt of $27.00. Ummbers' .Encyclopedia SG0 00 Ten royal octavo volumes. Library law binding, marblo cJgcs, extra gilt. 40u0 eiigravlngs anil 40 maps, nn.l from 80 to luo elegantly cnKravcd iilaies. Latest and licst JiUltlon. lliis special subscrlntluu work is'uiuilo lu onler by tlio ureat liouso or J. u: I.IiitncottkUo.,ol I'hlludclnlila, cxprcsiley tor tills ureal ireialum ollor urtho kcautllul Iiubllcalluuof buasm.NH run l. it TLB Ulii liiuhn. It Is a library In ItseIC Is not sold by tho trade, aud cauuut bo bought elsewhere for less llun SIXTY DULLAKS. Sunshine for jLittle Children .... WITH ft HISTORY" 'JTmnst it Homage. NPW pffe! frorrr n(W lncTcdlents: nncwremedytbRt performs woudi m. KNAI'I'tSTIIIIII At fll Itl'.niilfkr.llir anttradlc&l remedy for llnarnr-nexi. horo 1liroalr uoiu. (icsinig, i.oti or i dire, iiuiiiay. inpniiir rln. llrntirliltl; Bii,1 'JIInMff' Sdrr Tlnoat."' Great relief nnd comfort for Con'umptlvca, . &enil liostal rani for tbo 'lllHorr." Immvr. taut news for Vocnllsto, Sjmnkcr n d Tesciicrs. Jtitapv'it Tllroitl (luri Is oUl. hv drncclsts. Address 11. A. T)tDe, 109 rSUont., 21Y Y. Cur. lVr'HfllnbV A. T. ntHll.TVfl. llnnlr C3tt-nt T Mgatou r. Kornta Sunshine for Llttlo Children Is ono of tlio most magnificently lllutratcd publications in tho United Slates, Sizo by 14U, is-ued luonihly. Tho twelve manbote will tnako n handsome lulio wurk .i i'88 pnges. Sou beauti ful plciuros, 60 ol theui full.pa'go cuts. 0J exquisite stones tor little ones. The Carbon Advocate Tho Nowsiet and Most Hcadnblo Weekly lu tho County. Tlio Favorito Kuiiilly Paper, nnd tho ONLY NEWSl'Al'JJlt entirely ritlNltU iN rtlL HUM Y. Corelully eilltid, and wlin an nbleond wide-awake con s ol (Jorrespoiulcnts.ils columns niako a weekly Journal of the doings ihroucU out luo cuuntrv. " 3 25 1 00 FORBIDS Tlio defacement ol " nalnr.il ccnry " oy nlrjn intntersv otherwise Oils baro P61 Wonld'Show an advert I emon t iln.tantlr- Botabet- licrclTect cannwr Ira Jot tn nn eaaier Tiay. tub tho bald pan with PACKER'S All-Healta TAO QflAP WHAT TO no WITH IT. B 11 81 OUfll and thick now hnlr will "on corcr It. Thus wo se coro many a walking wltncen that rAcrtsu'a Tjin Soap Is a modern wonder. I'liyslclai s everywhere ri'comtnend tt ftir II blnosK, D.ii.iiiun, iSrutn and kill Diseases, lleudacho. i;rnpllOhi)( children, such as Sea d Head. i:iz ma. Acne. Chnnnc, Itasli, etc Cures S.ilt It eum, ltmwnrm, Tetter HhlUf;lcs. I'llcs, i'lmplos, Itouhnc". ltcducss. Chcpa. and all HinlUf diseases. All physlclin' prescribe It fop Wathln Infants find fur til ' Toilet and Hath. 1 bn only larSnopmado from Puro Ve ctab o Oi's anrt Helmed Glice'lno. 1'nro, cleansing, sn-iihliip; nnd. Iioaliiifl. I'AiKm.'a Taii Savi' Hneoilcd by evcrx body as a sanitary luxury. Aik for l'AC Klilt'S.- l'or Salo by' For Salo by A, J, BUKLINO. ton. 1'n. HUNNEWELL'S' TOiyERSAL REMEDIES. rr inn r-r-rir-r uuin rcivicu t , a sunn Throat, Croup. WhooplfiK- poush, and all pul monary complaints. Tho b?s& nml cheapest medicine of Its kind. 1'i lCo US and CO cts. 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Worcester's Dictionary .... 10 00 Illustrated ond unabridged. A masslvo volumo of 1804 pages. Latest and lest edition. Colored plates. Library cheep binding. 1 he uuthoriiy in our otHee'N. Y. Tribune. - s "'lhe best writers uso orcestcr as their authority." N. Y. Herald. "Hie standard Dictionary or America." I'liilado.plila l'rcss. 1 " Loug considered the standard ot America." Evening l'ost. Sunshine for Little Children . The Carbon Advocate . 00 Total offer is worth $14 25 OJtaiM's fiBiblc. Worth"$16.'25: Sent on rcccipl of$G.00. The Child's Bible . . . . . . 12 00 A magnificent book. Lirge quarto. 838pagfs. 300 flno engravings, color ed maps and Illuminated lltlis. especially deiliiueil by tho best artists of tho day cloih, elegant lull gilt nnd till edges, gold side and guldsiauin. Clear, largo type, and printed on exquisitely tinted paper. SunshinO'for Little Children The Carbon Advocate . . 3 25 1 00 Total offer' is worth $1G J25 Wit i&niui Iffmaaaoro Worth $7.75, Sent on receipt of only $4.12. World of Wit and Humor ." . From tlio most celebrated writers. A magnificent volumo of tba rarest and rlche't fun. , Large octavo, 600 pages. Cloth extra. 450 engravings and full page plates. Uold sldo.and gold stamp, A great bargain. , Sunshine for Little Children ' . . . ' The Carbon Advocate . '. . .: . Total offer is worth . . . 3 50 a i 3' 25 1 00 $7 75 READ ALL OF THIS. 'In order, if possible, o place a copy of THE 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 bopks, 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 at n large discount from retail prices, with the ut most caje, promptness and satisfaction, Among our "Prem ium Offers''' we mention the following : ICS, DIU KEN'S WORKS. 1 lltll.WEII'S' WUKKS, 1 uni-Kt'oTT'S WOIthS. f .cooi'ws woniva. J All freight charges la be paid en dtltvery.) (THAOKEItY'S Wpni 1 MAltltYAT'S WOItKS, LAND OTHEK WOKKS. RtSfPThe above "Club Offers" are only. forwarded when tho mojiey is received by us. All orders should be addressed to THE LEIIIGIITON,- Carbon.Cqimty, , Ponn'n ECLECTIC PILLS, THEoncAr Mercurial Substitute and Family Physic. Aro composed exclusively of vegetable Ingredient euixrsede the use qf Mercury act directly on tho Liven, nnd nro a most valuable remedy In all cases of derangement of that organ, lnvaluablo In tho cure of Constipation, Indigestion, and all Dillons Disorders. ItIco K5 cts. All are warranted to euro or the money refunded. irONNLWELL JIF'Q. CO., Boston. Tor Sale b a. j. DUitLIAO, Daukn'eet, L.e Llfbton, ro. Nor. S cm. UW THE NATION I For It Is sadly too true that thousands' ot CHILDREN nro . KVKII TO UfcATIt every year by Improper or lnsufilclcnt 1'QOOs rtemeniDer, iili Is nil and a great deal more than wo have claim cdrorit. It ISEimply n, lltuill, V r,llici s mils and easily osrdmllrded I'OIID, grateful to the most llelleato nnd lrritr.l.lo slomacli, and I'spcclally adapted for tho, I.M'Arvr aud Uliow IMI (JCIU.!: INVALIDS, MOTHERS, and those euTTcrlnK from Indigestion will And on trial that n Make a delicto..., (1!ot. rim bo mM with nr wltliMit mlllr, mnkri rtifUrOn, pudding. 4 c- liipli'tf rpjror-.ttd b tli ikk. Drllrato inothtrt .IU fii.1 1M (Uu.t v lift tlx'i uccd. It Elvcihtttltb BudetrMiMli. It.ren. r For Pale liy A. J, DUULIXQ, EautKt.. Tlilfh. ton, P.U Hoy, 0-Ciu. -is- 3 THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING SeMiaclie Its Inlroducllon and World-renowned reputation wns tlio death-blow to hlnh prlced machines. THERE ARE NO SECOND-HAND 'WHITE MACHINES Hi THE MARKET. This Is a very Important matter. as II !;" known and undisputed tact mat many el Insj o cabed first-class machines vihlch aro ottered to cleap nwa-as are those that have been re possessed (that It. taken back from customer! alter use) end rebuilt and put upon ln marktt ""vs WHITE IS THE PEEn OF ANY 5EW1NQ MACHINE NOW UPON THE MARKET. IT IS MUCH LARGCn THAN THE FAMILY MA. CHINES OF THE SINGER, HOWE AND WEES BiTKEC0STS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAU EITHER OF THE AFOnESAID MACHINES. ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE AN3 DURABLE. US WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. Do not Buy any othor beforo try ins tho WHITS. Prices ana Terms Made Satisfactory AGENTS "WANTED I White Sewing Machine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. PAGA, ACE.tr FOlt CAHJlON COUNTY llar.59 '78-Uni 11AUCJI CHUNK, V NEW PIANOS 81S5 rarli, and alt alvlra. Including a HANI), feqii AltB A ) I V fllUI HT.nll striclly Pi llbT. OI.A8H. bolt) ai the lowrht nit cnah wha'ea a liooir p k'.:, flirt ct to Ibo 1'U Itfll AMBIt. Tlieva1 rianm luaee 01 e i.f th flueat displtyN at tUo Ctuteuniiil j.xMMtdm. aud weib uuani zuously rt-comnicmU'd fur tlieliioiiEeT lloxons ovet ir.wam.iue. limuimly Inuirporatcd ' tSa.Tlui1' ppuiKin illti. I li crKlial lEipurJjtueot ta tlie IiUioVt of tall to wiite tar iiiiuMrtUed and DMcrlpllTo JIKNUKl.SSOII.V PIANO CO. tit Kant laib Strccl, M. Y l Tr
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