FARMERS' COLUMN, Uncial maxims. A farm without water, however fertile, Is yet a. desert. Never eat yourself, until your animals are fed. No farmer can afford to allow his animals to suffer with cold or hunger. As a rule, avoid Investing largely In things that are untried. Never purchase a thing simply because it is now. A good elder lb dcslrahle In the church, hut they are nil bud' In the meadow. Tim shivering animal can make no flesh or milk.- Ho who mlnUters cruelty to his (amllyor animals, may expect to "be paid in his own coin," some day. It Is better to bo a tenant freo from debt, than to own a mortgaged farm.- The most dreadful thing to put on a farm f a mortgage. Plenty of light and sun aro as essential to all domesticated animals as food. Pure air is the. most valuable for its cost, of nil our necessities. Few things aro moro inconslstonlthan for the tarmcr who uses tobacco; to say that he cannot afford an agricultural journal. Mixed husbandry is tho most profitable; provided one knows just how to mix it, hut unless there Is judgment, experience and skill in tho mixture, It will not combine to profit, put, as chemists say, it will "precipitate:' then "stand from under." Tho best time to kill weeds is everyday in lh year, and tho stage of tlieir growth at which they aro most easily killed is as soon as they can be seen. Plant a few fruit trees of every variety every year, and your orchard will never bo all old. Vaiiety in furmlng is safer than specialty. If water must bo supplied artificially, cisterns are better and more reliable than wells. A filter in a cistern' on tho farm is need less. Tho fanner who fails to keep a correct ac count with each lot aud crop, is very apt to cheat himself. The farm house should he susceptible throughout, of being made pure, warm and cool, light and dark, and unfit for vermin. Tho sitting-room should bo the most pleas ant in the house. The air of tho chamber should be ns pure as that is out of doors. atv iuvi, orTiin rouiirir. Tho Springfield Union thus drops into' pootlo prose: The boy stood on the back yard fence, whence all hut him hd fled, tho flames that lit hla father's barn shone just abovo the shed. One bunch of crackers In his hand, two others In his hat, with piteous accents loud he crfed, "I never thought of that!" A- bunch of crackers to tho tall of ono small dog he'd tied) tho- dog In an guish sought tho ham and mid' its ruins died. Tho sparks flew wide and red and hot, they lit uium that bratj they fired tho crackers In his hand and cko thesD'ln his hat. Then came a burst of rattling sound the boyl Where washo goncl Ask of tho winds that far around strewed bits of meat and bone, and scraps of clothes and balls and tops and nails and hooks and yarn, tho relics of'the dreadful boy that burned h! father's barn. A WOMAN'S 0XU1NU FEAT. The San Diego (Cal.) Herald of June 20 tells of tho following feat performed there by a young lady named Miss Lawrence: "Last Tuesday a band of wild cattle were belnrr driven' through tha streets,-when one of (Hem singled" oat a child' at play and started for it. Tho vaquero, who was drunk. tumbled from his horse as ho attempted to turn tho furious animal. At this moment Miss Lawrence camo along, and, taking in the situation at a glanco, sprang into the vacant saddle, ran down tho wild steer. threw her shawl over Its head just as it was about to goro the child, and, taking advan tage of tho confusion of tho beast, rode up to the child, and without leaving her saddle, reached to it and lifted it into her lap, and then carried it off in safety. This was not only a genuine act of heroism, but an ex hibition of horsemanship such as few per sons if any in this region could' equal." Kjrjre from Different Breeds of Poultry. Fanny Field, a lady correspondent cf the Ohio Farmer, says that "after repeating ex periments with tlio- different varieties of fowls, and comparisons with others who have cxperimcnttd. in tho s.imo direction, I have concluded that the laying capabilities of the principal varieties aro as follows : "Light Brahmas and Partridge Cochins egg?, seven to tho pound ; lay one hund red and thiity per annum "Dark Brahmas cggs,eight to the pound lay one hundred and twenty per annum. 'Black, Wiilo and Buff Cochin cggs; eight to the pound ; lay one hundred and twenty five rwr annum. "Plymouth Rocks eggs, eight to the pound ; lay ono hundred and fifty per an sum. "Houdans cgis, eight to tho pound ; lay ono hundred and fifty per annum, "La I'leclie eggs, seven to tho pound ; lay one hundred and thirty per aunum. "Black Spanish eggs, seven to the pound; lay one hundred and forty per annum. "Polish egg, nine to tho pound j lay ono hundred and twenty-five, per annum. "Bantam eggs, sixteen to tho pound; lay ninety per annum. 'I regret very much that I did not keep account of tho cost of food consumed by each variety." Ex, "IMS DAY." It was hot yesterday morning. It was hot at noon. It was so hot that passengers in the street cars took off their hats, mopped their brows, and fiercely declared they knew all tho tirao we'd eatcli it 'bout tho laet of June. A Woodward avenue car had just one seat left when it reached John It. street, and this was taken by a red-whiskered man adown whose cheeks tho perspiration fairly ran. His clothing stuck to the small of his back, his big red hands were wet to tho fing er nails, and it was evident that the sun had been trying to corner himv Seven' orelght men were making ready to tell him that It was a hot day. when tho stranger drow out a big revolver, laid it on his kneo and, look ing up and down tho aisle, slowly remarked " Gentlemen, I am a stranger here, but have bought a house and lot up street, and shall ride on these cars six times a day. This is my day for opening tho season." Every man looked at him in a wonder ing way, and gently caressing tho weapon of death the stranger said : " It is hot weather. Even a fool know that. It's going to he hotter. Two weeks henco it will bo regular old fryin'-pan weath er. Now, then, wftwo I shall- realist) it as forcibly as any one, I'm going to shoot the first man who says weather to me. I won't have a word about it, nor near to it. I'm willing to bo broiled, baked or roasted, but I don't want to talk about it. Now let some ono remark that it'sa hctday good for corn looks like showers too much rain splen did fur clover awful dusty, or beautiful breezes, and I'll begin shooting." Not a lisp was heard. If any oneimagin od there might be a frost at night in th Tower lake regions lie kept his thoughts to himself, and tho car rolled its peaceful way along. 1'rce Press. Drugs and Medicines ! The People's Drug & Family Medicine Store. If vou want anything in tlio Drug lino at bottom prices, . J .1 m i . .1 ni: 1.1 T "NT TO go to tno uiu anu xvuuuuiu -uiug ulviu, iu ul. jj Rebcr's Block,, near tbo Post Office, A. J. BURLING, Proprietor, IWI.cro you will flod a lull and complete stock of ure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, &c. lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning & ubricating Oils A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses. Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. Puro Wines aud Liquors of ail kinds for Medicinal" and Sacramental purposes. Wall Paper and Borders, a great variety. Personal attention given to tho compounding, of rhysi- cians and Family Prescriptions, Established 1867.J1 A. J. jjuiuiUNI. Lehlchton. November S. Tlie Best and Most Popular Pulmonic Is It Will Pay to Stead 2 o ! CO We have entered into arrangements with I?ev. J. IIeNUY Smtthe, of Philadelphia, the publisher of Sunshine for Little Children, whereby we are 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 OP DOLLAltS hare it invariably cures courts, coids, noarsc- already been expended in this " great offer " by the " Sun- nnu RnrA Thrnnt. Aatlimt. Crrmn. and Other I A sinne I'ublislnng Co.," T 11 Lo rAl'lSll MAKES NOTH ING ON THE BOOKS, Our sole object is to ulacc vour name on our list as a subscriber to the Carbon Advocate and to Sunshine for Little Children, Taleiatiiae Schwartz Resnectfullv announces to tho people of Lehigliton and its vicinity, that ho has just enlarged his Manufactory by the addition of another story, and that ho is now prepared to furnish them with every description oi oust FnrEiturl, Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Material, at Prices fully as low as the same articles can be bought for else- where. Jlere are a tew or tno inducements onercu : Parlor Sets at from . $50 to $60.00 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Case Bedroom Suites, 3 Pieces. $40 to fcu&.OO Painted Bedroom Suites, , 18 to 40.00 Cano Seated Chairs, per set of Six , $6.00 Common Chairs, per set of Six 4.00 aud all other goods equally cheap. In this connection, I desire to call the- attention of tho citizens to my ample facilities in the- EG BUSINESS, with a new and handsome Hearse, and a ful lino of Caskets and Coffins, I am prepared to attend promptly to all orders m this line, at lowest prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and the most ample sat isfaction guaranteed. V. hUliu AUTZ, Oct. 12, UAJNK Street, lrilUliTUJN, lJA. Tt unnthfnff in finance tiron thft irrltfttPdHn Ingot llinftir passu, trc", la dim to (lioiact that its ingredients aro tho umst efllcnclous putmon to Pimples known to meflicnl botany, the basl nf tho nrtirlo netne tne HONEY of Hie HOltK HOUND vuasit, cheniicairr mm en wun tho mrilicinMnrlncinlenf tlm AUIIIH 11ALSAM22A or Halm ot Gfcod. Thorn aro besides, tiro other DOtnnio elements wuicn give aauiuoiiai emcacy tn tlto ft i at. Tinmrri two. l tioce wnn nave noa u. Far laai uauwh ItnNEY OF ItORRfluUN D AND TAlt 18 Hot onlv wonderfully remedial tn nil cones whetc iUB ortiau" ui rvojuuinuii uiu hiu;ciuu. uui itiau that um Action is titniMiaiiv rnmd. A Tew anscs ficquenttv serve to relieve a very obBLlnate rough, it contains nothing tout can disorder me siomiicn,.a thcs uim rim ue micgcu w.ui truth nf tint lewt'oneh remedies! It ha nn ex. tren-etr screen bio flavor, o ml isnlcl at a fipuro which en. ibles tuone ot tho most limited means tn Avail thenifeircft of its virtnes. it i sitnn io moanoAi to innawun n onsrn Alllliiliuu m ui" a in unit vuu'i "uu liuugn uav els rnnltflv and what la a Irlfllnir ana ensilv eonqnorabio difficulty in tboso oiftins lo-dny, tnav In h lew weeks ilovelon Into li ranch tm or Con'umpC on. to disease which eairv more victims to eurlv TSvjf, than any other lu the long Hat of bodllv dlorder. a. l. ou cxi may ub uuy terra eu me iTcnininnry Staco of Consumption, a railndr rf which HALE'S IIONKY OF IIORKIIOUKD AMD TAiimttie ftnrest Known iircventivn. tiiosb meroioi p, who wouki urrost ino proproEB o: uie denroyer shnnld delay not a moment to lakp a crnTAiN Hpecinr. ciiiijDUU4. uoiire creni nencut rrnm its sooth In ir nroncrtles. when su florins with the I psroxyrms ol Cruun and Whoop ng Count). The among vounc children and th's rf 111 hie remedy snouid oo Kovi on nnuu in un nouFeuoms tho inriro rarRtmes and economize. tatiCEs, 50 ct.. nnd i, pku Bottus. soiu uy au uiueniwis. 1879. Spi-iug- Styles, 18 If HUB Cdbic yor Colio is Animals. & corrcs po(lfnt of the Massachusetts ploughman gives the following euro for colio in horses, which is convenient at all times and' easily applied', ire says bo has never known it to fall'r Spread' a tcacupful, or more, of fine rait on tlio backof the animal over tho kid neys and loins, and keep it saturated with warm water for twenty or thirty minutes, or longer if necessary. If the attack is severe, drench witli salt water. I have a valuable bull, weighing nineteen or twenty hundred, which hid a severe attack of colio a year ago last summer, I applied salt to his back u above, and it being difficult to drench, wo put a wooden bit into hisinouth, keeping it open about two inches, and spread salt upon his touguc, which together with the salt upon his back, relieved him at once, and within a very short time equilibrium op. pcared fully restored. I havo for sovcral years past successfully applied this treatment to other animals in my herd. SCHOOMIOV UI.tJKDEHS. Tho Lyon County (Nov.) Times, writing of tho ludicrous mistakes at a recent school examination there says: Although tlio re plies indicated a reasonably high degree proficiency among tho scholars, some ludi crous mistakes wero made. A boy was told to correct tho following sentence: 'Jliio began to lift tho ox when ho was a calf," Tho reply was: " Milo, when ho was an ox, began to lift the calf.1 A little boy was asked: "What aro tho principal minerals in Nevada?" lie replied without tho least hesitation: "Gold, eilvi and (rout 1" To' tlio question, " How would you go from New f ork to San FrcTicisco by water?" a boy in' (ho isamo department replied promptly, oStf with the utmost assurance' "By boat!" Another scholar in tho samo clas3 being asked. " H'liy do we cclebrato tho Fourth of July V answered unhesitatingly: " Because three Trceidents died on that day." A boy in the high school, having been re quired to give tho plural of two, answered: " Threol" and resumed his seat with a self satisfied air. The undersigned most respectfully announces to the Ladies of Weissport and the surrounding country, that she has just returned from the Cities, and is now receiving an immense assortment of the latest designs in Tomatoes ron Cuickixs. A bed of toma to plants 6et out in one corner of the poultry rd and enclosed by a temporary loth fence, until the fruit begins to ripen, and fien thrown open to the yaungchicks, will bj found to bo a great treat to them aa well as a very profitable sourco of food. The young birds almost live on them for awhile, and the fruit is healthy aud nourishing. Try it, fanciers. Ir Festered uy an Eruption, use G less 'a BoLrni'H Soat. the rulinc specific for di seases, Irritation and abrasions of the skin, and a most salutary beautifier of tho com plexion. This admirable article is an in expensive substitute for sulphur baths, and is equally as eneciive in uantsmng cutane ous maladies, and relieving the pangs of rheumatism and gout. ISeduess and rough ness, tan, freckles, pimples, and indeed every Imperfection of the cuticleisentirely remov ed by it. It is avouched, by ladlos who havo used it, to bo tho most ellectivo means of clariiying and softening tho skin that they I1U.T0 ever cmpioycu lis neauu promoting properties are widely recognized by medical men, aud evidence in its behalf, emanating from other and equally respectable sources, precludes any reasonable doubt as to tho genuineness of its claims to public, confi dence. Clothing and linen from tbo sick room are disinfected by it, and it prevents contagion when tho danger of obnoxious di seases has been incurred by contact. Sores and ulcers, that resist the operation of salves and lotions, are healed by it, and it soon re lioves tho swelling and pain caused by bruis es and snrains. Tho opening of the pores. resulting from the wholesome stimulation f the uierficial blood vessels that it pro duces, is tho effect calculated to ease the cir culation when overheated, and carry off those offensive granulations which disfigure the cuticle and render existence a state of martyrdom while they remain. Eruptions, ailments that ointments will not cure, are entirely eradicated by Guiss'a Svlfuob. Soir. Sold by Druggists. Price 25c per cake, I Box (3 cakes) 75c, sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. C. N. CeiTTtsto.v.Prop'r, 1 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. Hill's lUia iD Wnisxta dti, Blsck or E.oun, SO ccuU. 2136, HIS FIND. Ho was a saving man, with an eye on the main chance and tho sidewalk. Ho was walkingdown tho street with several friends. He saw a bit ff green paper in the slush. None of his companions noticed it. He ex cused himself and stepcd aside. The walk was crowded with pedestrians. Ho kept his eye on tho bit of green paper, which ever and anon was stepped upon and ground Btill further into tho mud by tho feet of the careless crowd. Visions of ten-dollar green backs floated before him. It might bo a ten, it might bo a fifty, it might bo a hundred dollar bill 1 A momentary opening in the crowd enabled him to swoop down upon tho treasure tiiat was his by right of dlsoovery. lie gobbled it up. If it proved to be a small bill ho would keep it; if a largo one, he would ad'eillse it in the papers and get a reward. With baud tightly clasjwd ho hur ried to an adjacent stairway to size his pile. As ho unfolded Ihs prize with trembling fingers, ho fouud it to be a canceled revenue stamp from a tobacco package, Willi un steady steps and haggard faco ho stumbled into a convenient drug store, amT with one blind firmly clapped um his equator gasp ed' faintly fur a glass of water in which to drown his feeling. 11 Bl JTtt j&uu jLBjiLja.siLJSijtjiwjL vi Comprising Hats, Honnets, Notions, Trimmings, &c, &c all' of whleh she Is prepared to dispose oTto her patrons at prices sn low as to be perfectly astonlshlnu. Mats and Jionnets made up to order. Vl lCHtS and I, A DIES UVN HA1H made up to order on short notice and at very reasonable prices. 3 Uall and examine Ucods and learn I'rlces."$a Mrs. M. Girth. Fashionable Millinery Store, April 2Gr 1879, White St., WEISSPORT, Spring- & uBBimei Opening! Tho undersigned announces to tbo ladies of Lehigliton and vicinity that ho is now receiving and opening a larg assortment of STRING & SUMMER GOODS, comprising such as Matalasses, Delaines. CoburS, Alpacas, &c. Also a largo stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho is offering AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES FOR CASI Groceries and Provisions a Specialty at prices to suit tho times. Clover, Timothv, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, VERY CHEAP. o 5 nosB, Sore Taront, Atumt, Cronp, Affections of tae Grcatbliig Organs, Tltll ALPINE SILVER MINING COMPANY, OF OOLOItADO. Capital, $2,000,000. 200,000 Shared J'jii' Vlllili'. SIO per Stiuro. l'NAssessium:, J. L. Tliomnsoiiy Secretary. Dan. ,T. Splntic, Treasurer. Tho property of this Company consists nt twelve mlnrsaml mininir, locutions, located In' l.ako I'ounly, Colorado, in tho vicinity of l.cndvllle, upon all ol which cxtcnslvo wrrk has been done. In nil cases exhibiting truo' Assure veins, good puy streak, and Well de nned lodes. . Three of tho lead Ing mines arc well opened nn and have itt tho oweft computation over- mulT-ANII TONS OF HUE IN SIU1IT i by JInv 1st. tha Kallroad nowumlrr construction will bo nithlna short distance of this properly. The Company propojes to sell a portion of Its stock at 41.60 pc flniro for tho purpuso of muro compioiei v Developing us mines, and lor the erection of works lor tho treatment of Its ores. Application for tlio sloclc may hemadoto thoolflco ol tho Company, at 61 Ilroadwar. New York. N. ll.-'rie Mining JtreorS, of New orlc, tho holiest mining imthorliy in this country,' saja l'eb, 1st, 161). Tho principal owners in this company are hard working men who by their own labor havo uncovered lare bodlcs ol ore which they now wish to extract and send tn market. Osr renders' will do well to make a venture with these worthy men, tills money will probably bo returned' to them twenty fohl. The buslncn u nnagement has been placed In tho care of Mr. J. 1.. Thmnp. 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Til-celt Dinl?tl htitlior in Una nr.inlmUlo Kb say. cloni .y urmnn-t-oloi, Hom a thirty yeaihr suae nil pr. ence, ti ui tho nlnrnilnR cun-ej-(Hiriu'OH dl hflfubiHo may ir imllcally fared wiilioutll.o dine ru nm ot lntemul meal, cluoortlio npvVcnMon of tLo knfi: polntloff ci tt n innTo d; erne at one omiu , cortaiu and (ufciuai uvmcuuftoi Mi.cir every sunercr, i.o tnnltcr wii-it Ins condition m Tip, mnf euro uiniuMTriH'ni).', Mivatut nun iuuici iy TJil TA'ttuio tdioti it m tho bnudaof ettty 3'outn nnd evtiy mnn in lUc lnii4 hcut utukT Kiul In ulnin envelope, to nxxY mAros po t im-d ouncciib or six ceuta, or' two I'OHtntfD MHinps Auurodsiao ruuiisncrs, r. O. tiax 4S0. T!iu Ciihcrurll ITIvdlrnl Co.- 41 ANN street, X. Y. MikSI.KPS rUKi: DISTILLKD WITCH HAZEL, On, HAMAHEIilS VIltQlHIOA, Kiiuitl In quality to any mode, and only half tlie price, e.iz. bottles :ic. Tints 6uo. Ilellevis llendnelie, Tootliache, Enrncho, .Soio Kycs. Nose-Hlccd, lilecdlngLungs, Vain rul Sli-nscs, Wbltes. Asthma, lieduces .-well. ItiS", I'llet, Jic. t'urea Itrulses, Scalds, llurnsr Si'r.lins, bounds, itbcuinallsin, Erysipelas bllbbilns. Vailcosu Veins, Neuralgia, fo. NATOKt'S UMVER8AL liKHEDV FOB iKTKIl' I. A I. AND hXTKIlNAL USE. If your I)ru?lJt lias not got It, tell him to order ll of tbo iitonrletor.- ClIAltl.KS F. IUSLEY, Wholesale llrurglst, uiar:n-3m !:o3 (Jreenwlch St., New Yorlc If (klf T'1 end 13 cents in stamps or cur ll,"u,,J rency lor a new Horse Book, It treats all diseases, has 35 lino Engravings shewing positions assumed by sick horses, a table ot'duses, a l.irne collection of Valdaulk lMHelt l"("'i-Hr rules for tclllnpthe ago AiFiris. of iv horse, with an engraving shoxf lnir teeth ot each year, and a laro amount of other valuar.lo horse lntormatlon. IJr. tVm, 11. Hall says, "I havo bouuht books that J'ltlil So and HO for which I do not like os well as I do yours." &i:nii pore a Ciiicl'lak. AtiKNTs WantM). It. J.KENDALL,. W.D.t Enosburirh Falls, Vt. mar. 15-yI Vick'B Floral Guide. A beauuliil work of 1 1. Vasri s. One Oolorefl1 F ower riate. and 30i I ltitriitioin. with Dew M'liiitoiiRot aebot KlottoM aid VeKetublear nnd bow tn einw Hum Alitor a live Ce.t htami'. In i:uKli-hoi German. '1 ho Fmwi r and Ve ecu b!o oarden. 175 paes, Six l'i ailed l'hit h miki ui. ny h.lndred Engiaw mg-i l-'or aiiCi'iitf In war or cover8j (iluele. ff.ir to o(li. Iii a rinnn and HiiKllsh. Vi' i.'uil u-triiteil.Yontiii5-Mogi.iiiio.J2 pages a eiiinied Ola oiu evcre nuitber nnd inaDvllno oriivlig.. rrlo ti.a a vent ! l ivo conioi turr to. apei nnen iiumtierH sent for luceut., Vlelc'ii "oed- uie ttiubot In thewnrld. Send' HI e Cf.NTBiAMrnr a Fioial au'de con.aluunf Llbtaui. rneiH and pleuiv ot tnformnlloii. Adilroa", JAMIOH VICK, Jim ltochcsnr. N.Y It renders .the Cuticle Healthfully Clear ni d Smooth, aud Is the i?est Pos- siWt) Scbstltuto for Expensive Sulphur Baths. best edition. Colored plates, Ltururt rheen blndlnir, 'The aifthority tn onr olllcc." N. Y. Tribune. "'I ho best writers imo v orcester ns their authority." Jf. Y. Herald, "1 ho standard Dictionary of America." I'hllade.i liia l'rcss; " Long considered tho standard ol America." Evening Post. Sunshine for Little Children The arbon Advocate , Total offer is worth . uu'oiEj'Aivr TO CONSUMPTIVES, A Oont'emnn linVTnjr been so fortunate tu tcr cnio nls i on ofCoi Biimption in the worKlftAees. iftcr Ijonjr ci veil up to dm by tha most ceio' hrnlcd itliyic!nitp, dvtlreato mate know o the car" (which p-ovrHSieceastul in every cie) to tliohonlll cted wi ilAfthm-, Uiunclilns Contilis, CoUU t oiiHuinmmn find nil Affections of tho iluoft mill Lun, uno will send the ftcc pe. freo ol ( li'upf, to nil who ileal rn it, tf tner will loiwt.idtheir ncri'is to JtANIKi ADUE, 34 Itbeitr&t AewYorit. JaniimC Opposite tbo L. & S Depot, BANK Street, May 0, 1870-yl LEH1GHTON. PENNrA. It i Incomrtftrab'o Tlemedv for HuriaRR. TIL tEiw, cuts and every Jintabie or Dnlie.tliv condition of tho Skin, nnd is moat EOtviccnblr remedial aeut and ftomee of Hpcody ltlictlul cane or (JOUT nnd HHfiUSlATlHU. Ttm a mnut flesirnblo DiaiNFECTAXT OP o? person -uuer uff irom oiiAOiinus or cos tag I o ua lnRA&rs,nri li a Cvpitai llemrdv utid 1'revei tatlvo 1 1 tnem, when use.1 aanrltijec' iSyJGSKtffih tu Sl,l,,uur Tlie Child's Bible AHanadjutici ofttie TOILET It Is Tar more fle-iralilo than any Co me tt BR.ee It DOC4oT, in. u a'uciufi m inib uuiuriy uuucuni uuiupiux lonal ilem8he8 but removes them. TAN.FltbCKLE8.VIM l'LEb I1LOTOIIKS at d the like, noecdllv yielntonn clanfvlnir In. flneucfl! and lth the icry beU Hoap to twiive with, teen nan it leaves thu febnt smooth nnd free irom belultfttlmi proL'uceo on nciiliivqeii. tlcle, by the null can "ti of ttn izor. It alto conTtctefy erart rafs liANDnTJl'K, Jluuseuirn- dware it tobH excellent for wuPbmg A OOLEIt LINh'.s hJll uud other fabric nnd ladie- iuoviuj? In the cat i lrcleit o metropoiita.1 und ratal society speak ol It In tho lnvbest termn. leuitn ontMiaiKiarin from ail frtiafferi of tho Unlcu upon lt Vrojktlffjr, marry oi wluh Jiae pecn puunen"n in me it nn oi a neat pampmet proeuram oi .uiiici!iiHnu eancyuoooit xieai i-rfwihe onirinuia uetnir tmen to nnbLo fnnore tmn athlH MFDICIN'AL WaIIEM' Ub.No. 7 fclXTU AVESUK. NEW VOUK. Tht) QTtlC O U DlPlCOVCr innoiieu ov inn aicuichi iraieiiuir. LlKR MOST OTHKIt FAUOUlt ItEMEDlES. GLENtsULlMlUHhiiAl has b eiiunttat. ed. Boaps without the smallest fraction of re. I me lai tmcacv nave i ren unu are loifieq upon Worth $16.25. Sent on receipt of $0.00, A magnificent book. I.irRO quarto. 833 pngr s. 300 flno engravings, color, ed maim unci Illuminated titles, especially Ueri(netl by tho best artists or I lie day. uloili.elejiant lullrH and Kilt edtcs,io)d sldo and guld stamp. Clear, largo typo, and printed ult exquisitely tinted paper. Sunshine for Little Children , The Carbon Advocate , Total offer is worth Th& White On Mary Clemmer says that no men in Washington publio lifo havo changed so rapidly In appearance as Conkling, Carpen ter and Blaino. hllo men like Sens. Ilam'.in and Morrill do not look a day older than they did 10 years ago.theso three men, who aro more than 20 years younger than they are, havo grown Bwiftly old by their sides. " What are you worth V asked' a rich old miser of a young man who was courting hip only child. "Not much now, but I'm coming Into a large fortune in a few years," was the reply. The marriage took place, and then the old miser learned that the large fortune which the young man was coming into was his father-in-law's. "Jokes en molher-in-laws, old maids, or Mary AValker, cucumbers, and Rev. Jo seph Cook, not Inserted in this paper for either love nor money," Thus the Modern Argo. And 'tis greatly to his credit. And front gate, gum-chewing, moles, goats, tt id genus omne might well be included among I tbe subjects made cacred bj time and ttx. Important ioBnil&ors, &e. Weissjir(i; Planing Mill, JOHN G. BIERY, Agent, Ts prepared to furnish all kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors, Elinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust ers, "Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing and Ripping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit the Times, ti&iu MacMBBei'y is all Blew and of Lat.est Pattern. Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished dg' Special attention given to Orders by Mail, Thank fnl to our patrons and friends for past favors, we ask a share of patronage in the future Very Respectfully, JOHN G. BIERY, Agent For tho Weissport Planing Mill. jan.4- yl T. O. box 63.1 Uie unauspt cling aud unolwrvunt. genuine DUipimr roa pntee'diiu'r prupcrue loriicui vl(n orcein.! to tbe Great HprciUc, utiicti thcli vrBtors see 4 to rival liv untfeihitud C'lrmeil tioi'- TiiejuiblioBtiould ih n-Ior be caieful to lnqa!rolor(lM-:NNSbDlilinr boap bvlUtuU uuiut unutro iuui utrv pui ine real urucp. AH reitpctabie Utu cwta. PHrcFGwwU neat prnand Uiocrs itetp GLHNN'B hULPilUlt bUAl O E.N U INE Wit and Iffnnaro Worth $7.75. Sent on receipt of only $4. 12. World of Wit and Humor . From tho most celebrated writers. A magnificent Tolnmo of the rarest and richest fun. Large octavo. 600 pages. Cloth cxlru. 460 engravings aud full pjgo plates. Gold sldo and gold eiamp. A great bargain. 3 50 Sunshine for Little Children ,mu(1kI1i od tUrr&ud for It, supply tbe I fin i r. a i .EiULototnelrcn.tomors. Ilie CarDOll AdVOCatC , 00 Xrlcei,;aS eta. per Cake 1 not, (3 I cakes) tent hy mailt prepaid for 70c. 0. N. CRITTENTON, Total offer is worth 7 75 Tor Sale b' Letujtnton, rnorai ETOKV No. 7 Sixth Ave., N. Y. it A. J. HURLING, Bank Street, READ ALL OP THIS. 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- m a ntrc! nf nYlniVKre able books, and our readers are respectfully requested to ana unu write (o us m standnrd sct of worka. andn connection with our subscription departfnenf, 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 the following ; THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING Siiiilclii AS NATUTUt AS NATUBK'S SELF, re comrrmlrafed to Oiar nnd Flame colored iocii, aiHOat lnslanuneousir or Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye precaution absolnielr free from hurtful In-1 urnlieiun and Influ telr superior . ur. reain ot tbetfr ctaiindurea losuy ert'Oleol itaoaea. 1'ipnii.tiirn and llALUEtt aro ure tented, surt Uii veiy tiairaof u ai quite the true ) outrun! Hot from ttna nialcn' saa uye. sold nv all DiiuaaiSTai C. N. GrKtciifoii Frop'r. SIXTH AVK..N.V. KtvrHale 1t A. J. DUULINO, Hank street IWtliton, Pa. Ave 5. IT- DIOKEN'S WORKS, lllll.WEK'S WUIIKS, I I IV 1 .3 V. V. l ...... uu, J OltOPH' WOUKS. J (All freight charges IV btpaii on tfdiKiy, jrTlie above "Club Offers" are on tne money is receiveu uy us. All orders should be addressed to THE fTIIAPKErtY'S WORKS, MAItHYAT'S WORKS, AND OTHER WORKS. y forwarded when LEIIIGHTON, Carbon County, Pcnn'a. lis Introduction and World-renownetf reputation was tho death-blow to high priced machines, THERE ARE NO SECOND-HAND' WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This Is a verf Important matter, as It Is a will' knon and undlspuled fact tnat manj "'.iiJJp cal ed first-class machines which are offered so cheap now.a-oa,s ore those that ha.i beeri re possessed (that Is. taken back Irom customers oiler use) and rebuilt end put upon the market "TkSWHITE IS THE PEER OF AHf SEWINQ MACHINE NOW UPOt THE MARKET. ... II IS MUCH tAROER THAN THE FAMILY MA CHINES OF IKE SINGEIi, HOWE AND WEED- MATKEL;0STS MORE TO MANUFACTUBE THAN EIIHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. IIS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSIIIVE AND D,IS WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. Do not Buy any other before try ing the WHITE, Prices and Terms Male SatMclory ACtBNTS WANTED I lritUe Sewing Machine Co., CLEVELAND, 0' JOHN H. FAGA, AGU.ST FOIt OAItllON COUNTV. Mar.M 'IC-Otn M AUCU l HUNK. !, NBW PIANOS 9U5 1 ail'i, and all rtrlra. tnelufllns OltAND', ftftli AltU AlUin'JtlUIIT.alUtnetlirFlllST. C Ah-. Mid ai lfVvlovlt nit ertHh wbuteam lac o:v p le . dlirct to Hie l'l' Itt llAWKIl, 1 liei.' 1' auot uiaoe tf e of ttie finest display at tje Ceuteuvixl Ixttlttitfou aitd were unarjl. laoualy lecontnieltded furtlirlilOffE87 flosoar ove' "2.mo ! xihf. l'.esuUilr ijieerporated Muuufnctaiiuic Co. Tuctatf e-Ua Kbed nTer Ml irom Hie t-Qiiiio nrai.il. eunialu Math, urU.ek'" new itateiit Ivnplttx oretntrmie Heale tbe areaiMii .mpiociuent lu tbe niaiorr pf l'lano n a Iik. Tlie Uprlahtaarelbe fr'IMKxr INAMGHUA. l'launa 't en trial Don'l lull lu wine lor iuusirled and UescrfpUie1 Ct-taloatie if 4S paiiea lutlled free, JIKMUCI.SSOIIN I'lASO CO. A I Kaat ISili hlrtet,9f.Y I year
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