FARMERS' COLUMN. This French word lias, doubtless, become familiar to tlie majority of reading farmers, without, probably, their having obtained a very distinct idea of the process. Joel Ben ton, in the New York Sun, gives a brief but very comprehensive account oftheprocesaof ensilage, a portion of which wo copy below for the beneftt of the readers of the Adoooatk who are not vot fnliy enlightened on this licw step In agricultural prorata : "The word cniilage means, literally, in a pit, or trench, and ttaiida for the system by which corn or any other green fodder Is pre served by buriul in tire ground. It is also used, metaphorically, for tho fodder so pro served. That It is a valimblo discoveiy there Is now little room to doubt ; and its ad vocate, although they have not yet caught the popular ear fur new discoveries inovo klqwly heliove it isdcslined to work agreat revolution In agriculture, Tho Inventor of this new modo of preserving green fodder, and thereby carrying thobucculcncoof sum mer food through tho year, is M. Auguste Ootlart, ft member of tho Central Agricultur al Society of Trance. Ilia work was not brought to perfection until many failure, bad strewn tho way, put its succesi is now trntieationed, nnd has won for him tho dis tinction of Chccalicv dc la Lcjio,i d' Hon ncur. "It. GoflUrl wa3 prompted to his experi ments by noticing that tho cow which gave such excellent milk, ond butter of such fine flavor in summer when eating grass, fur nished in winter, when tho same grass is turned into hay, a very different milk, rind pale, inspid butler. Ho observed, also, that store cattle thrive ou green pasture, but that the hay from tho same field, even when ju diciously fed, will not preserve them from frequent deterioration. Even where cattlo do well on hay, it ia surprising how much better tho same fodder, if it could bo kept as grass, would serve the purpose. Tho mere process of making hay, therefore, or of cur ing stalks is a process of loss. The fine odors ond best qualities are exhaled. The special aroma departs. Then, too, there arc sadden rains and driving storms to prevent good hay-making and stalk-curing. Itwasmed italion of theso facts, which any one might have considered, that led M. Gofiart on. He claims to have made thousands of experi ment!, and to have continued them for a period of twenty-fivo years. "What is it that M. GoOart docs? He digs trenches or pits in tiie ground, so pro tected that water cannot flow or 'leak into them, and then covers their sides with Tort land cement. This silo, or ditch, he finds is best made in an elliptical form, and with vertical walls; it is easier to use it in that ehapo and will prove more durable. It bbould be made as largo as is consistent with economical use, sinco tho keeping qualities of the best pit are not quito so perfect on tho sides as elsewhere. Of courso the less side space there is the less necessity of packing In contact with the air, or near it tho bet ter. "In the receptacle wo havo described, tho stalks of corn or other fodder aro placed ; but not until they aro flrstcut in small pieces by a powerful feed-cutter, "Tho fineness to which I cut my maize," says M, Gofiart, "at the moment of insilation, is extremely important in view of good preservation. Cut in disks of only ono centimclero thick (about four-tenths of nn. inch), tho maize packs better in tho silo; it occupies less space and takes the form and consistency of a species of pulp, leaving in its mass tho least possible amount of air. In proportion as the length is inscribed, tho preservation becomes less perfect and finishes by being entirely defective.' And here we conic to tho main consideration of preserving green fodder, viz.: the exclusion of air. Tormcrly this end was not so perfectly attained os it now is, owing to tho attempt to mix with tho green leafage dry straw which it was supposed would help prcservo it, as well ns to tho economy of the operation. M. Gofiart says ho has' used on occasion, wheat, oat, and 130 straw with his ensilage. Iiut tho keeping power decreased as tho straw increased. 'A Cft'eth In volume, or a tenth In weight, was the maximum of what the maize could cany without being exposed to an early al tcration.' This is attributed to tho fact that We'll Have No Fools In rurudlto. A Hin'loo died ; a happy thing to do, When fifty years united to a shrew. Released, he hopefully fur entrance cries Before the gates of Urahma's paradlao. "Hast been through purgatory t" Uralima said. "I havo been marrlod !'' And he hung his head. 'Come in I cotnelnl and welcome, too, roy son! Marriage and purgatory are as one." In bliss extreme ho entered heaven's door, And knew the bliss he ne'er had known before. Ho scarce had entered In the gardens fair, Another Hindoo asked admission there. Tho eclf-sainu question IJrahmo, asked again : Hast been through purgatory 1" "No. What then?" "Thou canst not enter !" did the God roply, "He who went In was there no more tlmu I. "All that Is true, but he has married been, And 10 on oarth has suffered for all sin." ".Married? 'llswoll, for l'vo been married twice." "Heitonc ! AVe'll have no foola In paradise." ,m 1:1 s a vsba x n m r. mihtz. A Xew York justice of the peace wa3 re called to a German hoii3c in that city to mar ry a couple. Tutting a marriage certificate in his pocket, ho started fortho festivescene. Airlvcd at tho house under the directions of a blue-legged llttlo boy ,w!to pointed out tho place, heknockedandwcntlu. In the in id die of tho floor stood a stout tiennan gill, sorry and plump, her blue cyc3 rolling out teors a3 largo ns butter pats. "What's tho matter?" said tho sympathetic judge. "Matter I" said the girl ; "dat Gotleib went oirnnd wouldn't marry me, nln't it?" The justico said ho supposed it was; nnd intimated that he had come to marry some one, and requested the old lady to bring on the lambs to tho sacaifice. Old lady said "Dare vos no lambs Gotleib ish run off, and vil not marry my Katerina." "Well, said the justice, "Gotleib isn't the ouly man thcro ia scud for somo other man to marry her." At thia Katarlna'a face bilghtened up, and she ejaculated, "Yah dat isgoot send mit Hans." Hans was sent for but couldn't come. When her messenger returned, ICatarino, determined not to give it up, said,"seud mit Shosepii." Shoeoph. was sent for, but ho couldn't be found. Kutarina's looks fell at this news, and tho iustico was growing impatient. Just then ICatarina looked out of the window, and a short and thick young German going by, when she rushed to tho door nnd hal lowed. "Fritz I Fritz I" Fritz shortly mado his appearance at the door, when Katarina'a mother said, "Fritz, you lofa mine Katarina?" Fritz allowed ho did '.'mora as sauer kraut." "Then stand up here ;" cried the justice; and before Fi itz could realize his position ho and ICatarina were man and wife, and Katarina'a arms were around his neck, and her lips pressed to his, she crying tho while, "Mein husband mcin Fritz?" Our duty as a correct historian compels ua to say that Fritz hugged back as well as ho knew how. Thojustice, witii head erect, stepped smilingly out, leaving tho luver3to themselves, and walked away meditatively, a holy calm stealing all over his massive proportions, the consciousness of having done bis duty gleaming in hiseye, nnd lion or, honesty and rcctitudo In liia footstep. Brags, ait ModiciEos ! The People's Drug & Family Medicine Store. If you witiifc anything in tho Drug lino at bottom prices, rro to tho OKI mid Keliablo Dfii'tr Store, in Dr. N. B. liober'a Block, ucar tho Post Office, ' A. J. DUELING, Proprietor, i Where vim villi flrjtf a tall and complete stock of Puro Drugs, Medicines, 'Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, &c. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning & Lubricating Oils. A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, nnd Shoulder Braces. Puro "Wines and Liquors of all kinds for Medicinal and Sacramental purposes. Wall Paper and Borders, a great variety, Personal altenlion given to tho compounding of rhysi cians and Family Prescriptions. Establish 1807. A. J. DUIiLING. Lrh'sMon. NovmU'-r 2. Tho Best and Most Popular Pulmonic Is A, ' It Will-Fay to Read rMim I It Invariably Cures CoueIis, Colds, Iloarse uoss, Sore Turoat. Athuia, Croup, and other Affections ot the Bron tiling Organs. Til IS AXU'J'IUT, The first watering placo bops of tho sea son are managed by frogs. England may bo "mistress of tho C's,1 but sho has never been able to fairly master tho II's. " If I nm stuck up, I am not proud," as the butteifly said when pinned to tho side of tho sliowcaso. Tho latest burlesque announced is en titled "Pretty Chicago Girls." What an ab surdity it must bo I The funeral notice of a western murder er read : " Suddenly, on tho inst., of dropsec." The national game at Washington from March to July, 1S79 : Hayes, S Congress.O, It is ono of tho curious things of tho woild that a male hairdresser often dyes an old maid. A. woman with tu-o beads hasjustnrrlv ed from Europe. Eight bonuets a year! only think of it 1 .V military man, pitching into an op. pouent, exclaimed: "Why, his sword was neyer drawn but once, and that was in a re file. From alt accounts Sarah Bernhardt couldn't bo much thinner if she were a piece ol Louisiana testimony. "Whoso findeth u wile fiudeth a good Hilnir env Knlnmnnr Tfntl ,.,, i ,.,,. the straw takes up too much of tho water! bo be,icV(d , tiscd wllat Ue peachl!j. from the green plants. In fact, del.ydrada- T)e ,Memm und ladies of Auburn tlon ought not to c.su ,, because the water rrj90u celebrat(;di The d tftivnntnil tint nnlv fnv Ilia An c i I n nn. It elf a llcspcetfully announces to tho people of Lehighton and its vicinity, that ho has just enlarged his Manufactory by tho addition of auother story, and that he is now prepared to furnish them with every description or Houselioll Manufactured from the best Seasoned Material, at Prices fully as low as tho same articles can bo bought for else- . Tw I l ;1 T I -sff'P .1 . where. Here aro a lew or uio inducements oiiercu : Parlor Sets at from ' : 50 to $60.00 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Case Bedroom Suites, 3 Pieces. 540 to Suo.UU Painted Bedroom Suites, 18 to S40.00 Cano Seated Chairs, per sot of Six SO. 00 Common Chairs, per set of Six ; S4.00 and all other goods equally cheap. Tn this connection, I desiro to call tho attention of tho citizens to my amplo facilities in tho BUSINESS, with a now and handsome Hearse, and a full lino of Caskets and Coffins, I am prepared to attend promptly to all orders in this lino, at lowest prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and tho most amplo sat isfaction guaranteed. V. NCHWAHTZ, Oct. 12. BANK Street, LEHIGHTON, PA. II anthl"ir influence uron thft irritated 11u Vgot tlminr pagsnref. It dim to tlielnct tb.it itn inmrilleiilft nro liio tnmt rOlcflctonn pulmon ic MmplCB known to medic O hntnny, tho basis nt tlinnrilrio tm iu- tin HONEY of liio lIUlti: ItOUM) I'LANf, clirtiiicniir unit oi "with tlio niptiicinniiir uciP'onr inu a if j l,n haiajijsa or Iltinu ol Gi'eoU. Tlicro nre besides, llvo other tmtnnlc elements which pivo nd tilt Ion al clflcacy to J hP UlRtliHIlM'tl two. Jiiose wlio imvf utwl tt. pay tbnt llAT-E'S iioNiiv ok nonniii iUn u and tau not onlr wonderfully ronioillni tn nil cnes whcie tliooruau o ireplration nre Hfl'eclcd. out nlo ARt Us ncttim tt umiMialiv rnjtKl. A few dnses ttrnueiiLlv ncno to relieve n verv obShlniite coimli. Itcoutnuin nrtUIn" Unt etiu fhRnnlor tho Btonmcli, n fact that can he niiogeu with truth of but lew Coiiirh remprlioflt It lias nn hi. tienrolr npn'cable flavor, nti-l la hold nt m fijturo v hlcli eual lea tboso of the niott limited iueaiia to htbII tht niRCh oh of iti virtues It i Mtnpio tnBdneH to trifle with a Coujrti. itiuuion i nip ruroat. uuos "mi L-tmca irav ci raoldlv nnd what la n triltlnrr nnd entulv cnuquornblo ililllcuUvln those oinns to-day. tiuiv in it lew wt'tnis hcvpioii mm uronemiH or f onmitupt on. two rtlsiaet Which enrrv more victims to ciirlv crnv!. than ony other In the A Coticli nny bhflHv teiraed thorrcllnilnnr uva of fonwumntion. a muladv of whlel IlAI.K'd 110M2V Or IIOilKHOUND AMD MAIL is Clio Cutest 1 nnwti liruvontivn. Thnno t.'eiotoie, wlio wonli nrresi tho progrocs of the df-imver tilinub1 delay not n tuouiont to take a i'i UTAIN Sreelflr, UIILLlDULN. deilro ffreit hPtiPflfc from in fnoUilua piopertlca. wIkmi uufteilim' with the 'p.iroxyniH of Croup ond WlinnpmgConnh. The tivt named d sph-o h ercla.ly destructive amoiiffvouiiffetdldicn and th's reliable remedy tueiiirtre i-acKnpt's unci uconoouzn. PIUUJOB, 50 cts.. and SI, l'UU BOTTLE, C. N. Crittcnton Prop'r, NO SKVEXSIXTn AVEUUE.N.Y. !TiBo Spi-iHBgf Stfyleso 11 N C3 The undersigned most respectfully announces to the Ladies of AVeissport and the surrounding country, that she has just returned from tho Cities, and is now receiving an immense assortment of the latest designs in- SjpriHBgf MilRifl&ea'y k-sI9 Comprising Hats, Bonnets, Notions, Trimmings, &c, &c, nil of wlilrh sho Is prepared to dispose or to her pntrons at prices so lovr'as to ho perfectly astonishing. Hats und llonnots made up tu order. hWllt IthS aii'l XjADIUS 0V'N llAIlt made up to order on short notice and at very reasonable prices. 3- Call und cxamliio Ocods and learn l'riccs.-tta Mrs. M. Guth, Fashionable Millinery Store, . April 2G, 1879. White St., AVEISSPORT. but to keep out tho air. 'Tho moist condi tion of the ensilage, instead of being tho cause of deterioration, is, on the cuutraryrto a certain extent indispensable to the preser vation of tho whole matter.' And the plan now is to bur the stalks of tho plant that is to be preserved, almost without any mix ture. "The silo, when all is ready, should bo filled a3 rapidly as possible, and tho l.tyeis should be kept level during'the process. 'The greater the compression the greater will ho the preservation.' The wall should bo very smoothc, and the utmost care must bo tak en to havo the packing against these dono with absolute perfection. In Franco, a wo man walks continually around on the stalks to bo compressed, but in tb.U country, a boy or two, well watched and directed, would erve the purpose. 'When the silo 'is filled to the top and carefully leveled, prcad on the surface short straw four or fivo centime teres' (or about two inches) 'thick s then place on top of this boards fitting closo to gether. These should bo put across tho siio in order that when it is being fed out they may bo taken off ono by ono as tho silo is cut down vertically.' On top of this flooring must bo piled a very heavy weight no matter what of logs, Btonoe, brick, or dirt, go as to secure a continuous density, and the perfect exclusion of air. Dirt is rather ob jectionable, however, as it is liable to sift through, "This last act completes tho process, and the fodder so treated remains for months, or until green grass and corn grow again, iu the moist, succulent condition in which it was taken from the fields tho season previous 1'erhaps the inventor of this plan is nono too enthusiastic when he calls it his pro found conviction 'that the culture and ensi lage of maize is destined to cause a complete agricultural revolution it ought iu ten years to double tho number of animals sup . ported in our coil.' Tho translator ot Mt Goffart's book, writing for our latitude, says that 'a cow to an aero is a reasonable result of the practice of ensilage.' 'The mode of feeding ensilage Is to 'lake each day from your silo the nuiae required for the uoxt day's use, and flftaen or sixteen hours after, however oold and free from fer mentation when taken out, it witl be quite warm and In full fermentation, and tin an iuiaU will eat It greedily, l'.lgut hours later it will havo pasuad tho prupvr limit, and it wiJ rapidly j.ki1.'" A French newspaper, the other day , had the lolltuving heading in its polico intelli gence: "Suicide of two pcrsous; statement of the one that survived." A young lady graduate may, in after years, foiget tho title of her essay, but sho will always remember how herwhite'pekay, dress was mado and trimmed. The weather is not only untrustworthy but unprincipled. Tho other Sunday it rained all day ou a camp-meeting and shone all day Monday on a circus. Joaquin Miller says that men who love the beautiful aro never bad. This will bo coniolation to tho man who runs away with his neighbor's wife. A druggist, recollecting the Latin com pliment to tho product of the vineyard, In vino ventas, has put up this inscription to the credit of bis soda fountain ; In soda san itas. It was an Albany schoolboy who, be lieving in translation ns free as the genius of our country, translated duxeminaacUi the fact Is woman is a duck. "How Is it, miss, you gavo your ago to tho census-taker as only twenty-five, when you were born tho same year I was, ond I am thirty-nine?" "Ah, you have lived much faster than I, sir." Texas has a man who for fifty years has paid Ins newspaper subscription in advance. Now mark 1 This niou has never been kill ed notwithstanding bis continual state of danger. A man asked Mr. Titt for a certain place. "I should havo thought," said tho minister, "that a sinecure would havo suited you Utter." "True," answered the applicant "Uut if you glvo mo tho place I will make it a slnooure." Thero is an old lady, 107, in Boston, who never used spectacles, and whose eight is aa good as ever it was. I. S. Tho Botton iW, which records this remarkablo fact, uuus mai me ow ja.ty was born blind. Lxtract from a French fouilleton : "This blow woe too much foi the poor count, whom so many emotions had broken down : befell with his faoe upon the earth some instants after Domingo bad finished bis recital When he arose be had ceased to live." The didereneebetweeuaboyand a barn is that shingles are applied to the roof of Uie UUUs Spiring' & niEBaEsaei peHaiaag-S The undersigned announces to tho ladies of Lehighton and vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a large assortment of SPUING & SUMMEli GOODS, comprising such as Matalasses. Delaines, Coburgs, Alpacas, &c. Also, a largo stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho is offering AT EXTRAORDINARY' LO W PRICES FOR CASH. Groceries and Provisions a Specialty, at prices to suit tho times. Clover, Timothv, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, VERY CHEAP. Opposite tho L. & S Depot, BANK Street, May 0, 18TJ yl LEHIGHTON. PENN'A. Important toBniMoi&Co JOHN G. BIERY, Agent, Is prepared to furnish all kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors, Elinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust crs, "Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing and Ripping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit the Times. ao' Macliluery t& all BSTew st und f lisifest lDsntteiiiQo Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. $3 Special attention given to Orders by Mail. Thank ful to our patrons and friends for past favors, we ask n share of patronage iu the future Porsnloliv A. J. Lfttlghtoii. ra. DURLINO. Bmkstrcot, Knve you a "IlAafNa Tooth" Reader? ir YOU HAVE. BUY Pike's Toothache Drops nnd Cnro tltn aotv in One Minute. 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Aanii nCUinei. cf ti.e TOILJ5T H isfni inoro Oi-iiahli llian anv L'ome lo Mi.co it PoutAOT, H,o n tic I en of Hint nn I urn, eonctMil Complex loiiul lUt'iu shea but remove Miem. TAN.FXlhCKLKS.VlMrfj; llLOTOIllIS nr d Hie Mko, flpeediiv yield tui fl e.anflnff tu fliience an-1 It Is the very bett Hoap to Hhnve vith.hecimseit leae tho ekiti Riuonth nnd free iroin tho lniation pruOuco.i Kcnslilvocu ilcle. hy Uio uoulicatlMii or the lazur. It also completely erad eate JjAN1HU;iR Jlnusewive- t1eearo 11 to bo kacellknt for wtiPhmg v OOLi: LIN hN. IiCj;. uiit) other fahrtCM nud ladio nmvniK In too heat urclos of inrtroiMiiitaii mid ruial society apeak ot tt In the hiPhoal tei U), lesilu omnia pour in from all quarter of the Unhm upon Its 1'iopih tjr. many of win h lime beeu publfled In tlio f tin ot n neat pamphtpt piocurutih- ot Dittfrui-tt mid VnueyCoodH Deat. tm, tht' ?niritiiitB hemy pen to pnblu ineof c tionatllttt MFDICISAL WAItEll' UbK No. 7 blXTIl Avasui:. Ntw Vouk. 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DUltLiNO, Cankbtrert, Tor "ale bv A, Lolilulitou, BLACKS and BROWNS AS NATUU.IL AS N'ATUnK'8 SELF, reiinniiil(wtFd to Oiar ond rlamo colored ,och, aliuoM lutauui.eoiuly by Hill's Hair and Whisker Byo a prepaistlon alJmplv Iree lioni liurtfulln- Srtdtf'm" ami luiln t.lv tuix-ru liv nwwiu ol imK otHiii4uro4 losuy urt.olvvl lucaMi. I'letiUftuitt Q&LYh'Ua AMU 11AL11.EM ma ure i Mit-wl. vud lliH u vw v Lairii ( u a. qmi tbe iruu j oullilul ilut iroia tbi utatoblu l)je, SOLD By ALL, DUUaOISTi C. N. Crittcnton Prop'r. SIXTJt AVE.N.V, ra J9 And OTHER PREMIUMS, Offered to Subscribers of "Tlie Carton Advocate 3? Worth $64.25. Sent on receipt of $27.00. Chambers' Encyclopedia $60 00 Ten royal octavo volumes. Library law binding, marblo edges, extra itllt. 4000 engravings ond 40 maps, nnd from 80 to lou elegantly engnived plates. Latest anil Heft lilltlon. llils special snbscrliitlon work Is made to order "1 Hirui iiuusu ui j, II. l.ipiUIH'OUH JO.. Ol I'll! 19U C I lll 111, CiprCSSlC)' for t,.v..v (-.I..,....!, tuiui vi ujw uuuiiiiii puuiicaiioil Ol nuMSHIKK FOIt 1.1T .yiuLuiiiin. aus u nurury in iisen. i! noi boui ny ino trade, and cat Tlio property or Hits Company consistent twi lvo mines and mining locations, located In . T.ako 1 'ounty, (Colorado, In tlio vicinity , I.eailvllle, upon all or which extensive wrrk lias been done. In nil cases exhibiting true tlssuro veins, good lay streak, and well de lined lode. Thrrn ortlin lofiiUTiir ratnpft nre nell nnDnMl up nnd linvo at tho lowest eonrtintatlon 6vcr TEN TllOU-ANIt TONS Of (I UK, IK -SIGHT ! by May 1st. I he Kail road now under' consirucuon win no witniu a snort distance or tals property. 1 ho Company proposes to sell a portion of Its stock nt 41.00 uo sh.iro Tor thn purpose or moro cumplelolv developing Its mines, and for tho erection of works for tlio treatment of Its ores. Application for tho stok may bo mado to. tho ollico of tho Company, at 61 llroailway. Now York. N. ll.-TJe iVfnfnir necord, ot New lork, tho highest mining uuttiorlly In this country, says Feb. 1st, 1S70. Tho principal owners In. this cvuipnny nro hard working men who by their own labor havo uncovered; largo bodhts ol ore which they now wish to. extract and. send to market. Our renders wltldowellto make a venture with theso worthy mn, this money will probably bo returned to them twenty fold. Tuo business n.anagement has been placed In tho euro of Sir. J. t,, Thsmp fon, nil olllcer of high standing tnoneofthet l.irgest and bet banks In tho city. A Pros pectus giving lull inrilculars scut free, on, uppucaiiun to uio Mcreinry, imaris-3m How Lost, How Restored I Just puhllf nod. n new edition ot Dr. CiilrrrtrcIl'M CcItbrnttiV 1Nhu o.i (iinradtciil cuiewithout IlltiUClllO) nf M'KIUIAIOUUOEJL Or ts- iiiiuid Wo:iltUP8 liivoIuitrjr Hominnl T,n h. Iimmlt'nri-. Mew. tai uuii rnv ical Iiuauicily Impediments to Jlornaco. cf. . iiImi. in,ami)tioit. Kulletitiv ainl I'i. p. indnril by self.iiuiul;ieiico or sexuai cKtriuiiiuioe, ilo V 'Ticc iu ii rnlt Htirclvno, sn'rlcent. Tii ci'iobi filed mUILoi In tins aciutmblo Ka pay. cli-a- y flcjimu-tiCle, ficm j tuirtv yeait ttu'io-'iul pv. fuel', tt.ut tuo nlftriiJiiR C4in-e-qucuco" tit pofiiLiuso may t.t lftdlCBily cuiU wulio it i l.o (lantrii'iiu. ie ot tiiteninl meol cliiDur t!ic npi'licuiloii of thn kmfnr potntloit o it a motJo of ri.ie nt onr niiun.e. cerfaln onl cirtctual lv un'iths nr tthith PveryaulTorer. to iiftttcr what lus condition niny op, may euro lilui-u'lf I'hfa'ily, rii vn h i nun imllca y. Tlif 1am tin u rI.ou ti bo iu tlio bauds of every J'outii ami cvtry man lu Uio laiul. hcut undur unl lu ulam onvelopo, ti nnr niMro.ss, mj t until ou receipt c Blx ccuts, or tVO 1'ORfltfO tti-niDS Adiliosstao Publwhers, TLK rv In lisolf it iint onl.l l.t- dm Kn,in t, Sunshine for Little Children .... Funthlne for Llttlo ("hlldren Is ono of tho m.st magnificently lttutra!cd l.utiliciitli.ns In tho United States, SIjo by KU.ls.ued inonihly. Iho twelve numbers will mnko a hnndsomu lullo work ..1 SS8 pages. 3bu bcautl. ful pictures, 00 ot them full pago cuts. 400 exquisite stones for llttlo ones. The Carbon Advocate Tho Nowslct and Most Ueadnblo Weekly In tho County. Thn Favorite, family Paper, and tlio ONLY NKWSI'Al'KK entirely PH1NTKIJ jN ril h UiN'l Y. Carefully edited, and wiih nn able and wideawake cor, s orcorrcspundents.lts columns make a weekly tuumulof the doings throu"U. out thu couutry. 3 25 1 00 Total oFcr is worth $04 25 AV6rth'$2G.25, Shakespere's Works Sent on receipt of only $9.00. 22 00 Charles Knight famous London pictorial edition. In two immense royal octavo volumes. 0.0 wood-cuts and :1 lullpago plates ty tho celebrated 'Mr John (Ulbert, A. It. A.j ulso30eligant steel engravings from the niieieuil. ncntortlslsot l.urope. 'lheso plates nlono sll in unc volume, imported Irom Oermiiny. lur 'l wenty I)o l.irs, a" tho tstnblMiment ol Ksies . l.aurl. at. lloston. I ho text cunnol bo purch.ii-ed In lets than SO parts, at 10 cents per p.irt. Hound hi cloth, elegant gill tops und gold stamps. Sunshine for Little Children .... AS NOTICED ABOVE. The Carbon Advocate 00 IV.r Kala by A. J, IiURUKU, llank htreet Uhlthlon. Aoc.SI, ly. Total ofl'cr is worth $26 25 Worth $14.25. Sent on receipt of $8.10. Worcester's Dictionary .... 10 00 Illustrated and unabridged. A masslvo volume of 1831 pages. Latest and best edition. Colored plutes. Lfbrarv sheep binding. ' The authority In our ollico." N. Y. 'lrlliuno. "'1 ho best writers uso V. orcester os their uulhorlty." N. Y'. Herald. "'I he standard Dictionary of America." Phllado.) hla Press. Long considered tho standard ot America." Evculn Sunshine for Little Children The i rbon Advocate Total offer is worth . : 1'ost. 3 25 1 00 $14 25 Worth $l(j.25. , Sent on receipl of $6.00. The Child's Bible ' A magnificent book. Large quarto. 818 pngf s. S00 fine engravings, color ed maps nnd Illuminated titles, especially do.lgned by tbcVsi urtlsts ol Iho day Cloth, elegant lull gilt and gilt cdgis, gold side und gold stamp. CUar, largo type, and prlntod on cUlsllcly tinted paper. Sunshine for Little Children . . The Carbon Advocate Total offer is worth .... 12 00 Mo 00 $16 25 Wit Worth $7.15. Sent on receipt of only $4.12. World of Wit and Humor Krom tho most celebrated writers. A magnificent volumo oft he rarest nnd richest fun. Largo octal o. 600 pages. Clothoxira. 450 engravings aud full page plates. Ould sldo and gold stamp. A great bargain. Sunshine for Little Children .... The Carbon Advocate . . . . Total offer is worth 3 50 25 00 $7 75 Maiihood : The Cultcrw.'ll Itlctlicnl Co., P. O. Vmk WO. 41 ANN Street, N.Y. nnr. 12 vl KISLEY'S I'UISK DISTILLED 25c. KXTItACJT S3c VvITOH HAZEL, On, 1 A MAIM KL IS VinOINIOA. Lqual In qualify to nny made, and only hair the price. 0.z. bottles "So. Pints 6uc. Iicllevis Headache, Toothache, riirache. Sore Kyes.Nose.lllccif, JIlecdiugLungs, Pain ful Mriiset, bites. Asthma, Induces r-well-Ings, PIIcp, ftc. Cures llrulses, iicahls, Burns, Shrams, wounds, Itheiimansm, Kryslpi-las, t hllblulns, Vaileosu Veins, Neuralgia, &c. NATUltli! I'MVIIUHAL ltKMEnv tor Ikter AL AMI i-XTl.UNAL USK. If your Hriigglt has not got It, UUhtm to order It ot tho Inoprlctnr. CJIAHI.CS V. RISLLY, Wholrs.ilo Druggist, marSH-Sm fOSCrcc nwlch St., cw York. 1 S I i V ,Ucn'' 25 "nls l stamps or eur II I'tini rency lora new HnnsK Hook. It treats nil diseases has 35 fine Engravings sliHwinn prisltions assumed by sick horses, a tahlo of doses, u largo collection of Valuable lifiHHl Ht'H'tK, rules for Celling tlio ago li(ll& ufu horse, with an engraving show. Ing teeth ot each year, and a largo amount o! other aluallo horso lutormiillon. Hr. Win. II. Hall says, "I havo bouuht books that I paid 1$ ami 410 for n liicli 1 do not like ns well as I do yours." si:m) rem a C'lnri'LAR. Aokhth Wastkii. 11. J. KliNDALL, iM.I)., Luosburgh Palls, 't. mar. 15-yI Vick's Floral Guide. Alioamiiiil wntUof l t, I'airie, Ouo Coiorctd F u (i I'liitc mid I ItctrtttKHtM, -wjtli le lt oiiHut iAti be-t nuucru ai.a Vcwct. bles. m il how to c.iiw Hum All f 01 a 1'IVE CEST Siaiii'. In L'uiiii'luii (Iriniau. 'ilio Ttuwi r nnd Wf eiubta Garden, t75paReg, blx C'c ioitn) l'hit h huh in, ny iMiidred Kcginv nii?H Jor G"C'"'I In uufor covlthi $1 lu e!o .i"t n o(li. li. O' minn nuit liiKiiah. VI hl u-trutcilA untlily MaftuzmcJ? pfiRffs n foiuicil tilu I'M'i'v nniubci' anil njoDVflno o fcravtijri. l'rlc ii.V5 u viwri 1-ive Copies tor t5. (ici-itiiniiiumliii&iiitfot l' ceiitn. Vleti komI nii tin) boft in thowoikl. Bend FIV& i'f nt Si auv tun TJoinl Ou.de comalninc Uit atiii l'nma. LUd pltuiv ot n formrtlrn. AUciiua, JAM Kb VIOK, 1 Iticlimur. N.V. Eslil'OItTAA'X TO CONSUMPTIVES. A Ontitlrmfin'liavin been so fortmuto ns to mi ft ulff ton oCCui feiunptlnn lu vort Rtges.. nftci bo njr irivfii up tilt ty die motl cie brniel tshyi'iclaiiF, rii'8lrrto ibaie liiiowntho ctu (wt'irli p OTi'HSicrostitul tn every cast)) to ttin(t rill ct?il wi li AbtLmn, JJroncliuif Cunelis,. Cnlda t oripumutlou and ll Affect Ions of J'l.iott hciI XjU n. miii will send the (tee pe. lit'oot cMnrgis to all lio desiro lt.il tne ttiJi fniWMdth'ir ofM-ei-H lo DAXIUh A HE 12, S4 IsibQitv .-,t Jew Ytu-k. JanliiuC -is- THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING SewMaciime S3 READ ALL OP THIS, jj In order, ii'iiossible, to place n copy of THE CARBON ADVOCATE in every household in this nnd the adjoining Counties, and to largely increase its circulation in other sections of tho country, wc have become parties to contracts for the purchase of entire editions of elegant, rare and valu able books, nnd our readers arc rcsnectfullv renuested to write to us for any standard set of works; nnd in connection ! AGENTS "WANTED ! with our subscription department, their orders will be nt t jiided to nt n large discount horn retail prices, with the ut most care, promptness and satisfaction. Among our "Prem ium Offers" we mention the following : Its Introduction and World-renowned reputation was the death-blow to high priced machines. THERE ARE NO SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This Is a ten Important mailer. a It It Hull known and undisputed Uci tnat many ol In so called first-class machines which sre ctlereo tr cit so nm-a-curs are those that hao been re -liossessed (that Is. taken back from customers liter use) and rebuilt end fut upon the market " itE VYIIITE IS TIIE TEEri OF ANY SEWING MACHINE NOW UPON THE MAIIKET. IT IS MUCH LARGER THAN THE f AMILY MA CHINES OF TIIE SINCE.lt. HOWE AND WEED IT COSTS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAN EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. IIS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE ANO DURABLE. IIS WORKMANSHIP 13 UNSURPASSED. Do not Buy any other before txy- Prices and Terms Made Satisfactory OlUKKK'S WORKS, 1 HlM.WEIfS WOHKS. 1 l'liisetm-s woitKs, r cooi'KK's wonics. Jltfrrlght charges lo be paid on dtltvtty.) I lltVIN.t'S WOItKS. iai a it it vat'.s voitKs, I Also UTIICH nuiits. $"nc ahove "Club Oflers" arc only forwarded when the money is received by us. All orders should be addressed to TIIE LEHIGHTON, Carbon County, l'cnu'u. White Sewing Machine Co., CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. PAGA. AOIiSr I'Oll C'AllllON COUNTY, Maril '7-tiu WAl'Cll CHUNK, Mu NEW PIAKaS9iS5 Inch, ami all utrira -rclndiug Of.AND, t QP A 1th A 'J I) U t'it( (J II I .ult Urullv PiU8T Oi Abs. wittf at the iowfht mt ittuh wboietia'o lac oiy p Icch, illtMt to ilie l'UIM IlAhEll. Ttie I'lHiM't maou o it fie llueet dupliy at tau Cfiiiiuiil LibftnUoti utiil wne unaut - laoiuly nrfmiintiidrd tor the HluiiEitr llosoua -ovi i:.w.n ue. hitu'tilv luccirporaieti MmturHctauuK Cn. Fto'tniy eUb:uhtu Trr M wur 'Jim -(iiie arm'1!- rouulu Mit. toe ftrcalcai nupiovtuimit lu tbe Iiinlorr ol ,N AMEHICA. rUuuH twtt tu iUttl Don't til lu vritte tar irutrniKl ani UecriyUt CiiUlnaiit) ut i pAkfu. mtsiifii lice. JIJKNI!CI,ShOn IMAoVO CO. ill Kkt I Oth btrccli No Y i u it
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