FARMERS' COLUMN. Now the blossoms flako tdc orchard, And the clover lightly blows, While rings tho merry robin Where the lisping; brooklet flows ( And Tthlle the placid lakelet Doth seem a looking-glass Tho man comes to to the window, And asks to cut the grass For fire cents. Tho Wlicnt Crop of 1S7D. Already speculation is ripo (is to tho conr Ing crop and with the customary pleasing as pect of the horn of plenty. Specu lnlof a will pleaso lake notice that tho farmers of the west say In advutice that they expect a largo wheat crop tho present season, and arrange prices accordingly. Drouth has prevailed and bocn protratccd to an unusual length of tlino in tho spring wheat region which Is in tho north west. Apprehension was felt for the safety of the winter wheat during tho dry, cold, windy weather which prevailed in March for sev eral weeks, but wirra copious showers, showed that tho roots of the greater part of the crop wero uninjured, and tho favorablo turn irt the weather gavo new life nnd prom iso to1 Winter wheat fields. From Illinois and Indiana wo receive fa vorablo reports of tho crop. Tho prospects In Iowa is reported favorablo and encour aging also. In Michigan wheat has with stood tho drouth, and an increased acreage and fine oppearanco of the young plants, be speak an exceedingly lino crop. In Nebraska tho rainfall is sufficient for agricultural purposes, and the farmers have got in (heir spring wheat in a most satisfac tory inanncr, tlio outlook being mora faror alio than at this timo last year. Tho farm ers of the wheat districts in Ohio aro in good heart and say their wheat prospects could not bo better ; the wheat is strong and heal thy and'growing vigorously. In Minnesota tho great spring wheat State, the increased breadth sown over last year is reported to bo 300,000 acres. In the southern part of tho State the grain has been got ill tho ground in good condition, but in tho south cm part rainy weather threatens to interfere disastrously with getting tho seed into the ground, and with its germination and growth afterwards. In Wisconsin tho same complaint of dry weather prevails, and tho crops of nil that northwestern region depends largely upon the rainfall in a short period. If rain is withheld tho spring wheat crop will bo short, and "new process" flour cor respondingly high. A'liMM Farmer. PUZZLE. Weary mortals racked with pahi, Kver seeking but In vain, 8weet relief from mortal ills i Try, I pray, Wul't Ztttr JPilhlr it as mirons morning a ngnt Cometh after shades of night, . O'er thy life, health's sun dlvlno Shall arise, In joy to sbliio j Light nnd health and Joy and mirth, in tun-Mama sparwo rouna my ucmi Vital energy shall start, E'en to tnusclo brain and heart) Hid the Liver of its load, runty the lire, tho blood, Intercept disease and ilcolii, Leavinir fraeranco on thy breath. Lighten life or half its Ills, Sato add potent Liver Tills. Cheap nnil X'crputunl Asprrngus. Unnecessarily elaborate directions for making things after an expensivo fashion often deter busy people from having them, This is especially truo in the matter of as paragus. The fuss of the fanciful amateur (liseoruages farmers, nnd therefore- very many of them go without this delicious "eaily greens." Our bed at Kirby Home stead is a dozen year3 old and cost for the roots $1, and each year it helps lo make spring more welcome by Its abundant yield Tho plants uro set n foot apart in a spot o! ground out of the way aud dry and warm. It was made rich with manure, and every fall a load of horse manure is spread on tho led, and when a weed makes its appearance it is pulled out. Tho manure, in tho fail protects tho crown of the plants from the cold and makes a mulch for tho plants to come up through, and at tho same timo is nn annual fertilizer. Fifty cents each year will cover all of the expenses our asparagus bed is to us, and it is good for a cutting every otherday for a month or longer. Tho variety is Conover's Colossal, bonly and excellent, but it should not bo set closely if mammoth stems aro te bo expected j two feet apart is scar enough for big sjiccinicns, and sixteen inches is better than a foot, The bed should not be cut the first year after setting. A bed can be raised from tho seed which will bo ready to cut the third year. Tho seed should be planted in hills sixteen inchesapart,and the young plants kept clear from weeds, and the ground kept mellow. Wo raised a bed onco from tho seed, but had to dig it up, owing to changing the grounds; and this reminds ma that a spot tor an. asparagus bed should always bo se lected which will not bo likely to bo dis turbed, and tho bed with tho caro wo givo ours, will last through a great many gener ations. It is a nico legacy for one's children and grandchildren. I have known of beds in flourishing condition a hundred years old surely a pleasant reminder of the thought fulness ol ancestors. Ex. Judiro Lauehlln. of tho Criminal Court at 8t. Louis, Monday charged tho Grand Jury to examine tho books and accounts of all public officers who receive and disburse moneys, with a view to-ascertaining wheth er the nlfalrs of their offices aro conducted according to law. Charles Itced. n Jail at Sidney, Neb., for the murder of Henry Loomis,was token out by a mob of 400 lynchers on Saturday nigni, ami nangca iroin n teicgrapn oie. George Falgle had his skull fractured and was killed instantly by a blow of an oar, in n fight with Kdward Cook at Mcnhassct, L. I., Monday morning. Andrew Manning, a drunken factory opo tiTe nt I.iniclsonvllle, Conn., quarrelled Monday, with his wife, murdered her with an axe, and then drowned himself. Tho body of James McGuirc, a factory boss of Mcchanicsvlllo, Conn.r who disap Dcnred a week oco, was fomid Monday in a swamp, With a bullet hole in his head. The, (nil at Cochran, Ga.. was burned Mondov. ami Gfofne Long, colored, tho only inmate, was burned to death. It Is sup posed ho fired tho building to get out. "My mother-in-law is a walking adver tisement for Dr. Bull's B.iby Syrup," n sub scriber remarked yesterday ; "she recom mends it everywhere." Two insane men, namerj Zink and Suth- crland, perished by tho burning of tho County Infirmary at Grccncastlc, Ind., on Sattinlsy night. Tlireo men were burned to death, nnd a fourth was severely injured, by tho burning ofahousoin which they were sleeping oil' tho effects of n drunken spree, in Uullalo.on Sunday night. While several men wero attempting to land from a skill', near St. Louis, on Sunday night, tho boat was upset by a squall, and fourot tho men were drowned. Frederick Uitcl, supposed to liavo been irunk, perished by tho burning of a restau rant ami shoo storo at Flint, Mich., Monday morning. rcrsons of sedentary permits aro predis posed to constipation j such should always uso Dr. Bull's Baltimore Fills which insure safety against Constipation and ullol its dis astrous consequences. Honcsdalc, Fa.,May 12. Thojury in tho Ilollistcrvillo masked burglary case, after being out two hours, retuined n verdict of not guilty as to all of tho prisoners. Mrs. Jiurns, who ni one ni mo prisoners, ana Fanny Van Gorder shook hands with the jurors and thanked them for their finding. Two indictments remain to bo- tried at the September term. Thry aro for conspiracy and arson. Tho general belief is that tho commonwealth will abandon tho case, as It,. .- i,. i,,,.,.i t, i.... pense, and an acquittal seems inevitable if no new testimony can uo produced. Tho body of Dennis Murphy, who disap peared from Towanda, l'a.,two weeks ago, was found in the Susquehanna river, near Summerficld, on Friday last, with marks of violenco upon it. John Taylor under senlcnco for the shoot ing of Toliceman Moore, of Fhamixville, escaped recently from tho Westchester jail, and was captured by tho coal aud iron po lice nt Shamokin, on Monday. lie) was placed for tho night in the Mineral Coal Company's office, under guard, but again cs caicd, and is now at large. 3mm and Medicines The People's Drug & Family Medicine Store. If you want anything in tho Drug lino afc bottom prices, go to the Old and Reliable Drug Store, in Dr. N. B. Reber's Block, near tho Post Offico, A. J. DUELING, Proprietor, IWhcro you will Hud a full nnd complete stock of Puro Drugs, Medicines, Cliomicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, (Jombs, &c. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning & Lubricating Oils. A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. Puro "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. Tie Best aiiff Most Popular Mnionic is tespectfully announces to tho pnoplo of Lohighton and its 'icinity. that ho has iusfc enlarged his Manufactory by the addition of another story, and that ho is now prepared to urnish them with every description or HousefcoID liirnitiirE, Manufactured from the best Seasoned Material, at Prices tilly as lovr as tho same articles can bo bought for else where. Here are a few of tho inducements offered : ai-lor Sots at from 50 to 60.00 "Walnut Marble-top Dressing Caso Bedroom Painted Bedroom Suites .' 18 to 40.00 Cano Seated Ohairs, per set of Six 6.00 Common Chairs, per set of Six 4.00 and all other goods equally cheap. Tn this connection, I desiro to call the attention of tho citizens to my amplo facilities in tho BUSINESS, with a now and handsome ITearse, and a full ino of Caskets and Coffins, I am prepared to attend promptly to all orders in this lino, at lowest prices. Patronage rospectttuly solicited and tho most amplo sat- sfaction guaranteed. V. KCILWARTZ, Oct. 12. JiAiNK Street, IjlliUltiHTOJN, PA. riCACTlcAI. SCIENCE." Under tho nbovo heading, tho St. Croix Courier, of St. Stephen N. 11., in referring to tho analysis of Dr. Ficrco's Golden Medical Discovery and Sago's Catarrh Itemoily, re cently made dy I'rof. Chandler, of New York and others says : "Nothing was dis covered which wo think objectionable, and tho published analysis should increase, rather than retard, their Bale. To us seems a little liniusl tn cull n man a nuack simply becauso he seeks to reap as much pe cuniary icwatd as other classes of invent ors," The English Press is conservative, yot after a careful examination of all tho evi dence, it not only endorses but recommends tho family .Mi-ilicino manuucturetl by lr. Pierce. No reme.1 ics ercr offered the a fllictcd givo such perfect satisfaction as Dr. I'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Dr. Sago's Catarrh itcmctly. Itccclpt for linking Illuckbcrry mill Oilier .Small Fruit Jrllltc. Dace tho fruit in a stone jar; set this in a kettle of tepid water and put it over tho fire; let it boil, closely covered, until tho fruit is broken in pieces; strain, pressing tho bag hard, putting m but a small amount of the fruit at ono timo and between each squeezing turn the bag inside out to relieve it of Ilia pulp and seed. To each pint of juice expressed allow ono pound of sugar. Set the juioo to boilj if thero is a largo amount divide it in two or mora vessels. While it is worming place thosugarinshal low plates or pans in tho oven; stir it oc casionally to prevent its burning. Boil the Juioo exactly twenty minutes from the in slant it begins to boil. Then throw in tho sugar, which should bo quite hot by this time, stirring rapidly all the while. It will soon melt. Let tho jelly just come to a boil and remove it from tho fire. Roll glasses or cups in hot water and fill with the scald ing liquid. If theeo directions ore followed aud the fruit is in good condition the jelly will bo a success, whether made forcurrents blackberries or strawberries. Tho Latest Invention In Useful lConscliolil ArlKHs. Within tho last few years thcro has bceii expended a great deal ofinventivo thought ana genius upon wnat may properly bo classed as household articles, tho most noted results of which aro tho production of tho sewing macninc, tno wringer, tno wasliln machine, tho carpot sweeper, Ac. Almost every week wo chronicle tho advent of some new invention by which the cares and la bors of housekeeping lire lessened, and wo man's work muclo easy. Tho newest thing to challengo our alien tion and gladden tho heart of tho housekeeii- I. . ..!. ! .1.. X- 1... 1, - I Jl IT, 19, WUUI. ISltllVll UIU 4.MWtlJr tU3H Hol der, uarpet etrctclier aim bwceper, a very siiuplo coutrivauce designed to Jirmlu bold in position any kind of a brush or duster having an exlcntion handle that enables ono tu wash or dust windows, walls or ceil ing without tho aid of a step ladder. That i ono of Its conveniences, and it is also ono of the best carpet sweepers in tho market, hold ing tho brush firmly at an angle. It clean the carpet thoroughly, raises no dust, and it docs not wear tho cornet liko tho onlinarv broom or brush, and will outwear n half dozen brooms. As a haudlo for tho scrub bing brush it is tho best device ever made, no more" kuecling on tho floor, no more bactc aches or sore lingers. As a carpot stretcher alono it is worth its cosi, as a driiet ol any size can be laid even nuiiuub uiiy oi uiu laoor anu vcxauon usually attending such work. It is stroiic, simple, thoroughly made, cannot get out of iimer, "as no screws, icver or hinges, is com iMi-i, cneup. anu uurauie. It is manufactured by Brown A- Co.. Cin- cinnati, the well known manufacturers of useful household articles, and is sold only by their ogtnts to housekeepers. Tho real utility of this article will at onco bo seen liv those most interested, and wo predict for it a largo tale. Every housekeeper in tho land will want one. Any reliable lady or gentleman wishing remunerative employment, would clo well to secure tho ogencv for this county, which iui ou uono oy enclosing n stamp lor des- iTipuvu circular auu terms, lo 23-27 IIeowsi Jt Co- Grand Hotel Building, Cincinnati, O. TramplnutlngUiiierlcncc. riants should be blared in a hole filled with water, aud the roots covered with the dry dirt. They will not wilt when set In this way. Dig tho holes first, anil carry th water along In a pail and pour it in, setting the plant as soon as Ksiblc. Tha water at j the roots will keep the plant fresh and green and the dry dirt around it at the surface' will keep tho moisture from evaporating. We set a lot of cabbage plants the other day in the hot suu in this way, and put horse maiiuro around them. Not one dil or wilted. Tomato plants grow in hot beds are generally tall slender things they should be set the same way and bent over so that the stalks may be covered up with soil, leav ing only the heads out of the ground. This Is the layering prooses, and when thus set they will do much UtUrj new roots will tart out from the stalks or stems, and the plant will not be knocked about so much by the winds or wilt so much.i'. D. Curia, K"rby Jlonutcai,Xcw York. Why Submit to tub Discomfort, and humiliation entailed by a local disease of tho skin, when Uiann's Sulphur Soap will rid you of it witli certainty and disnaleh? It is a remedy which never fails to release cutaneous disease, and, as a means or ban ishing defects of the complexion, it is eoual ly reliable. The benefits arising from the use of Sulphur Baths, in cases of skin di sease, and of rheumatism and gout, are well Known, uui me cosi is too heavy to bo In curred by many persons who would other wise lauo advantage ol mem. Glenn's Bui iiiuir boap answers tho same puroe, and ooiu inexpensive ana convenient. No one need stir abroad in search of a sulphur bath who has this admirable means of providing one in doors. It is Incomparably the best deodoriser and disinfectant of ofolhing and wl linen In use, and prevents diseases of nu ounnxious nature caused by contact. Sores, ulcers, bruises, scalds, cuts nnd 6pralns ore promptly remedied by it ; and Its clean ly, healing and soothing properties oonsti tule it a far more desirable remedy for scor butic ailments than ointments of any de scription, since such greasy oomnounds soil the clothing, often aggravate, and very rare ly indeed do any permanent good. Bold by druggist. I'riee 2i rents per oake. 1 Box (Soakes) 75c, sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. 0. N. Critten Ion, Pron'r. 7 Sixth Avenue. Now York. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, Blaek or' Lrhtghton, Novemb'T 2. 1 ifc i It Will Fay to Meml TMs It Invariably Cnnn Conghs. Colds, Hoarse ness, Bnro Throat. Asthma, Croup, and other Affections ol the Breattilng Oigans, Its soothing lnflnerice uron th Irritated lin ing ot the air paspaeee.tR iVtiftto Miclact tliac i lnirretlicnts nro tne most rlfk-ncioufl ni simple known tn medical botany, tin Suites, 3 Pieces.- $40 to $65.00 UIBEBf A My Motto: "Be Sure You Are ltifrht, Then Go Ahead !" 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, Sponges, Chamois Skins, Stationery, Fancy Box Papers, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, at prices which defy all 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 Pccipcs compounded at all hours of the day or night by itYSEi,r, at the Lowest Prices possible. nr All Dmn and Spleen sold by me"nro pnaranteert lo Do Staidly Tore and Mnnnfactnrd from the very UeM Cruilo Articles. No ftimd Adulterated at Mv Ket blislimout. SATIS- TION GUAllAKTisi:!) oh mo.n l;y uui' U nd isu. orders uy wail receive pioinptatteu tlon. Thanking my friends and tho public ircnernlly Tor past favors. I copficntally ask asharoot future putiouage, gua'tiatelnir aat'stnetlou in every caso. IIU-IIIVI MUU) CHAS. W. LENTZ, Next to the Fort Allen House, WETSSPOET, Carbon Co., Pa nr ir.ft f.mrtn nr.lne tan 1IONKV oftlio JlOIti: JIOUiN'b IMjANT, clicmicmivunitcti with the nifiMrinnlnrlncmlenf tliu AUIICH nALMAMllA or llaira nt G.-end There ate besides, llv ntticr Uotnnlo element!) wnicu rivo auumonai cuvcacy to the tit at uaii.cd two. I hntn whn linvo mod It. par that II ALE'S IIONin OF IlOltKUDUNU AND TAlt is not only woiideifnliy remedial tn nit cases wheie thoora.in- of refli'h"iiuc. nro nrfectcrt. font nlso tint ltitnctlon Is tiiiuMiallr ruptd. Afewdnsoa tiequcntlT 8iTvoto reDcvo a xqtj obiKloato rouirli. It contains nothlnr tnt can ilinonler tho Btoimicn, a rnct mat can uo n.iogruw;tn tmtii or hilt, low Con trli remedied! It has nn ex. Iterrcir OPTrqrihto flavor, nnl i rold at a figure which rnnMestho-unf tho most limited means to nvnil themscl v e ol its Tirinn. Itl lroplo nintlnes tn trlflo with n Conjrh. Iitltitlon of Ui Throat, Chot ml Lnnjya trv els ravhllv. and what is a tr. fling and caftih rmimtrtrHhle dlfllcullv in thoso OI1IJU4 to dAv. mav In ti tow weeks nevolon Into llnmehltl or Coii'limpi on, iwn (iifM'iw" which rurrv moro victim to eurlv (rravrtp. U.nii any oilier tn tho Ions llct of hodllv rtlonleri. A Couch miy bo fitly tPtmed tuoFicIlmlnnrr St i cro of (Jnneiimntioii, n mil'idv if which KAI.K'.H JIO.SJCY OF IIOJtliflOUVD AND TAItlsttit t-uro't Utown preventive. Tl.ono therotoie, who wonM arrest the proprofB o? the do trover s.inuni ueiay not a niomeni iu tnic n -m"T1taiv Srinrlflc. CIlHiUUION, doilro CTent benefit from Its ftontlilnir nronerllcs. when Rutteilnir with the fmrosyms ot Croup and Whoop nu Conah. Tho irBt named diHWiie n CHDrrli.lv iJfMrnctivo amoiiff vounix children and th reitudo remedy olio till I no Kept mi nana m h u jmni-euoiU4 liuv tho inreo rariEiiccs ami lcconomize. i'ititM:s. 50 ct., end ei, run uottlk Sold by all Urupglata. C N. Criltenton Trop'r, ko sr.VKN sixth avunue.n.v. Wc have entered into niTangcmcnts with Rev. J. Henry S.mytiie, ol' Philndclphia, the publisher of Sunshine for Little CinuinEN, whereby we are enabled to make you the following mirivnllcd offer an offer which will, wo leel as- j sured, secure for tts 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 the " Sun shine Publishing Co.," THIS PAPER MAKES NOTH ING ON THE BOOKS. Our sole obicct is to nlace vour i -- j name on our list as a subscriber to the Caruon Advocate and to Sunshine for Little Children. uinion- ic bals For Sale bv A, J. J.clilghton. Pa. DUItLIXO, B.nk street. nave yon a "Raoiko Tooth" Header? IF YOTJ HAVE, BUY Pike's Toothache Drops and Cure the ocony In Osi? MisuTtt. 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Idlest nnd Host Edition, 'this special subscription work Is inado to order by tho great house or J. H. Efppliicolt Ji Co.. of l'hlladclplila, cxprcssley Tor this great premium oiler oriho tvautimi publication orbUNsiiiNK run Lit. tlb C'mi.imnN. It is 11 library In ltseir. is not sold by the trade, und cannot bo bought elsewhere rur less than SIXTY 1IUEL.A11S. Sunshine for Little Children .... Sunshine for Llttlo Children Is one or tho mrst ninirnlflconilv nimimi.,1 publications i In tho United Stales, Slio by 14U, Is-ued inoiilhly. Tho twelve numbers will make a handsome fnlin wi.rir .A "sa ,,,.,.. i,-r. i. i hit. $G0 00 3 25 The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. BEIILER & KRES6E. Proprietors. This TItuao Is located In tho Ilorongh of Wclssport, Catbon County, Pn., and Is built on Hie sltcorForl Allen, an old stockade fort I ticatlon, erected here over a century ago to proteitthe early settlers against tho hostile Incursions of I hu Indians. Tho house Is a sub stantial brick, and was named "Fort Allen llouso"by thelato Edwnrd Weiss; It contains Thlrly.two Ituoins and a handsome Itcstau rant, and the present Proprietors have newly and thoroughly relitled tho establishment It has nil the nnpolntmentsura FmsT-CLA8 COUNTHY UOTLE, adapted for tho corn Tort or lls patrons. In clnso proximity to tho Hotel, In pcrlcct preservation, Is the Historic OLD FI1ANKI.1N WELL, which was dwg ly order or Ilenjamln Frank- uii losunpiy ine garrison oi riri Alien whii water, lis walls orstonc, which will defy tho ravages or ages, aro as perfect to-day as when put there, and the well now contains about six feet or crystal water. The well Is now being tilled upas a historlo relic, lo the water or wiilchthc patrons ur tho House will hav ireo access. SU.MJIETl BOARDERS will ho accommodated at Reasonable Prices. Tho ll.tr Is supplied with tho best Wlnct. Liquors and Cigars. Hood Stabling attached. April luyl 1IUILEK &. 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Jlouiut In cloth, elegant gill tops and gold stamps. jan. 4, 1878.y iDLPHDB iOAF, The Lc ailing External Sped llo for DISEASES OF THE SKIN and Beautifier of the Complexion. It rentiers tho Cuticle Healthfully Clear nnd Smooth, aud is the iest Pos sible Substitute (or Expensivo Sulphur Zfcths. Tho undovsifrned announces to tho ladies of Lchicrhton and vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a large assortment of Sl'IUlW & KUMMlSll GOODS, comprising such as Matalasses. Delaines, Coburgs, Alpacas, &c. Also, a largo stock or PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho is offering AT EXTRAORDINARY" LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices to suit the times. Clover, Timothv, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, YE11Y CHEAP. Opposito tho L. & S Depot, BANK Street, May 0, 1870-yl LEHIGI1TON, PENN'A. ess Ps mtjc I? j g1 3 SSl. wjgiS It 1 Incomrnrnb'o Uemcrtr 'or Bnci3ES. UL onus, Ct'TS nnd every imtnbie nr Diiliriitlliv uonditluii of tlio Hkm, tuitl its a most CivirnlItt irtu ctllul iwenl ontl (iouice ot Hcetly rcllcllu t'OSfMOl GOUT illl tl HIIKUMATI8M. ItmnnnwtctMirable UISINTECTAXT OP Ci.orUlKO OU11KU IjINKN, woin nnd med Uvt'ltsoii- KutlirluK Irom ohnoxious nr cox. TAQIOUS PI8EA&KS. ill ill U a CliplUl JU'Ilirdy (lint Prevoiitatlvu ct tiicni, wlien usts! anno injec tlon I'citvms rmplo.in H hnvo no netd lo tnko Sulphur Badm, vv to rf&ort tu Sulphur prnma fur bntlnnu punosf . I ah mi mil unci' oi mo jsrnrmorp rtennlile than aur Comho Ic eli.ee it ikjk- hot, jiKe ft'iicios i iiini naiun-. Luucoai uuiupiex lonut Jlleniifchi'H but romnvs them TANJ-'HECKLKSaUMPtKb, BLOTCIIKB. fit d tin like, noedllv yiolutoHA cianfylnir tn lliieuce! and UU the very beU Boai tu bIiivo witli.bcciiuso it loaves 1 hu (k)ii emouth anil frco trom ihoJriUation pmdnepu una ecnltlvocn ilcltf. by the uvulicutt'iii or the tazor It also completely eradicate JjANIiUUl-'i', I Jiuusewive-. cw aie it 10 do KXCELLnxT for wjfhuiK WOOLl- LINh'N, I,UK. aud nlher l.ibtlct and Indie iiiuviiir In the best circles of niotropullta:i mid rttiul society Bpealc of It 111 thnliiclien'tfrm. T 09 tin outaiapoarin from all qnnrtrrj of the i Unluu ii;miii its l'roprb t jr, ninny of whit h lint o upon puunriit u in mo idiiu nr a neat pain p met proctiralilo of Dttijm-t mid i'uncy Unoda Ucai. era. the oiijrinuts bi'inir I'pra to pnbbc itinnco t mi at Ina Mt:mriNAL W.Aitnm tE, No. 7 bixni AViiNUK. Nkw Voiik. The ortioo la moreover ludoiaed bvtio3icdlcjl Itaionuty. LlKK MOST OTIILlt l'AMOtrt ItCUBDIEft, tiLjIINHULl'ilUUhuAl hab eniiuitat. ciL Koan without the lunllefitfracuon ofre nioiilaUtUcacv Jiavo l ecu and are foment upon thoiiuBUspictiuff and unotiscrrunt, i.aprittiOi Snlphorboapi, poMtetalu? propenlo idertlcal Hltn or equal to the Ureit KpcutOc. which theli tendora ee to rival by uuderhnud etnipetl tion. The pubbo should threforp beraieful to Inqalre tcr ULKMJ'ii bulphur boap by lu lull Lame, and fee thnt they (rc th rent nrtfeie. AiirefCtabte Uiu? mt. FarovOtHKln DmU frai)d tiioc ra keep ULi:N"8 bULPUUlt fcOAl. aud will vv dttnand for it, supply tho rrlcea,',S3 eta. per CaUt 1 llox,(3 cnhci) sent by mnl), iirepnltl for 70c. 0. N. CRITTENTON, PltOntlETOIt. No. 7SUth ATO..N. V. For ale bv A. J. DUBLiNU. Bank btrort, Lclill)ton, V. 2!: S E.3 rl c .5 fe 3 rf 2 JO 111 2 o s z i u 9 i SB BLACKS and BROWNS Al XATUDiL AS ATL'RK'B SELF. arecomtnnlcated to Oiay and Flamo colored locca, almost lustatiiancousiy uy Hill's Hair and Whisker Dyo aDrenaiatlon abaolntelr tree from hurtful In KrtUiPuta and Intlu faly superior by rMvuii of the ruT eta produced to any article of use.asa. PtiiiiBture OUATMSaa ami llALDsess are ore- tented, and theHveiy liatruof aire ai quire tlie SOLD HV Ahh DUUGQlSTd, C. N. Criltcnton Prop'r. Eor Bala r A. J. LehifMou, rs. SIXTH AVE., if. V. DUItLINU, Bank 8trt Sunshine for Little Children AS NOTICED A1JOVE. The Carbon Advocate . Total offer is worth . 3 2i 1 00 wee Worth $14.25. Worcester's Dictionary Sent on receipt of $8.10. $26 25 10 00 Illustrated and unabridged. A marslvo volume oflgOt pages. Latest and best clltlon. Colored plates, l.lbrarv sheep binding. ' The authority In onr ollleo." N. V. Tribune. "Tho best writers use Worcester as their authority." N. Y. Herald. "1 ho standard Dictionary or America." t'hllade.i-hla Press. " Long considered tho standard ol America." livening l'ost. Sunshine for Little Children .... The Carbon Advocate Total offer is worth MSLEY'S TURK DISTILLED S3c. i:vritAC'f 25o WITCH HAZEL, On, H AM AM EI.IS VIKQ1NIOA. Kipial In quality to any made, and only half the price. Ojz. bottles 25c. Tints hue. Iicllovcs Headache, Toothnche, ICarache, Soro Kycs.Kose-Illced. lllecdlng Lungs, I'ain. ful .Menses, Whites. Asthma, Itcduccs Stc1 lnt,'P, Tiles, &c. Cures Ilrulses, Scalds, Hums, Sprains, wounds, Rheumatism, Erysipelas, l.'lilllil.ilni. Varicose Vclnf4 Neuralgia, t-c. NATUUK'8 UMlVlinSAL ltUMEDV FOR ISTlin AL AND i.XTEIINAL USE. If your Druggist has not got It, tell him to order ll of the pioprletnr. UilAltl.KS F. ItlSLUY, Wholcs.ilo Druggist, mar:a-3m , SOSOrccnwIch tst., Kciv York. IT. A. BV.I.TZ. respectfnllr annonnrci to tho penu.u ol Loi-tgliton anu Tictnity that ho bns inaitn aiTiueeuiPTit-ior hiO)Iv:iik ilieni vnth tlioBUvr I,l;iIIffII CUAL iiom the ifOuipb ton uopot or ilie I.ilngli a dui(., int., at tho t Jtlowmg Low Trices : Stovo (3 a per tan Chestnut ) !Ci per ton No. 2 1 is per ton STRICTLY FOR CASH . Lenvo your Ordrs at my Ofilco, JIAkK. flt. ooiiDHitt. ttm I'uptio t-qiinu'. Con! wilt he deli v tred, vvhen dealca.ut vtf y Lowest Clmrnv. ou nbovom.ee . J'.A BliL'tZ. Match a. 2oi. Lebifihton, I.TII'OllTANT TO CONSUMPTIVES. AGrmtlemnn luiTln? been so lortunjto as to enro his tonotCotisumplinn In the vrortttstngea, ofter be UK (riven up to illn by tlie most cole bratod phyDicIanv, dcatrento tuaio tnownthf car (which p'ovfB ajcecslnl in evtry easel to those afll cteu wnh AMbmi, llronchtim Coniihs, Colds t'ouRnmutlon nnd nil Affect Ions of tho Hi rout nnd Lunqs. and will send the ttco pe, frco of thnrge, to all who drslrn It, if the will forwrrd their a C trees to J)ANIK1 ADRK, 24 Isibetty ot.. X"cw Vorlt. JaulitnC -IS- OMM's IBiblc. Worth $1G,25. Sent on receipt of$G.00. The Child's Bible A magnificent book. I.nr?a quarto, ajgpnges. cd maps and ilium Inatt-d titles, especially designed by tho best artists of tho day Uloih, elegant lull gilt and gilt dges.gold side und largo type, ami printed on exquisitely tinted paper. Sunshine for Little Children The Carbon Advocate Total offer is worth . 300 fine engravings, color. o ucsi ariisis oi ino gold stamp. Ckar, 3 25 Bfci 1 00 I Ypfn Wit SIBEil IfQflEBaB'o Worth $7.15. Sent on receipt of only $4.12. World of Wit and Humor From tho most celebrated writers. A magnificent volume of tho rarest and richest fun. Largo octavo. 600 pages. Ulolh extra. 4t0 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 25 00 $7 75 02ir HEAD ALL OP THIS. 0 In order, if possible, to 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 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 at a large discount from retail prices, with the ut most care, promptness and satisfaction. Among our "Prem ium Offers" we mention tho following : 1 JglpTho above "Club Offers" arc only forwarded when the money is received by us. All orders should be addressed to THE LEIIIGHTON, Carbon County, Penn'a. THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING SewiMMacliine i 11- l-l-...nl!in nml Wnrlit.ronnwnPff reputation was tho Ucalli-Mow to hirjh priced machines. THERE ARE NO SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES Itl THE MARKET. This Is a erv Important mailer, as It Is a well known and undisputed lad tnat manr ol the lo called first-class machines which are ojered in Clean nowa-oaiS are those that nso been re posssssei (thai is. taken back Irom customer! alter use) and rebuilt tnd tut upon tha roarktt " pSTvviiite IS THE rCEIt OF amy sewinq MACHINE NOW UPON THE MAIIKET. ins MUCH LARGER THAN H E FAMILY MA CHINES OF THE SINGED, HOWE AND WEED UTKEt'0STS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAN EITHER OF THE AFOnESAlO MACHINES. ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE. POSItlVEANO DURABLE. US WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. Do not Buy any other toforo try ing tho WHITE. Prices and Terms Mads Satisfactory AGENTS WANTED I White Sewing Machine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAGA, A(lE.Xr roil CAHIION COUNTY, Mar.MTD-tiu MAUCit CltUHK, J'. DIOKEN'S WORKS. lllll.WKIt'.S WUltKS. l'ltKSL'UTTS WOIIKS, uuut'r.i( .i wuuiva. Mlrttiilchcrait lo be paid on deliveiy. f TIiAPKETtY'S YOTtK31 J IKYIN.t'S WOIIKS, 1 MAItltYAT'S U'OHKS. Land othek wohks. NEW PI ARCS 81 Each, and all strles. Including' OIIANI), bQV A Kli A N 1) U I'it to llT.nll UnctlT FI KST. CL.AbH. sold ai the lowet nit cah whoieaa'o lao oir piltca. dlirct to ilia I'UUCli AbElt. Tlie ltanus maoe one nf tlie finest alsplSTa at tne Ceutrnnliil lxbltilllou. aud wei uuaul. monsljr recommended tor the Highest IIonorb ovei 1S.U0 tn use. Kecrulajly IncorporateiS MaiiufattunnK eo.-Fuctoiy e-Ubllsbwl nrrr M Tera lUo Bquaie (Irand. ranulu Math, ualiel'j new ialrut Duplex Orermrnna Ucale, the areaieai imiiroveuieut lu the history or I'Unu roHi c. Tlie U'illilarmlio MNlinr INAMKIIIIJA. l-laawi sent on trial. Uon't tall to wnte lor luustraltd and UecriiUr Vtitaloctie i f pane nisllut free. SIKNDKt.KSOIlN PIANO CO. ill Kaal 13lli Hlrcal, N. V t Ttar I i