FARMERS' COLUMN. KERKO FOLK LOItn. tut. story or ir. rabs:t AXD MR. FOX, AS TOLD BY UNCLE REMUS Ileccnily, Ihe loily whom Uncle- Bcmu calls "Mis SullymlsscJ licr litUo six year IteiHy S3xciaasi?Da g Cap May AND RETURN THE SAME DAY. Tim Famoub. Mammoth-. Tubiib-Uiicic steamer u nErUDLlO," mn Tlneo St. WhatC lit 7M A. M nrrlvlim at t:ne Aluy Hl.o.u r. m. luiurmog, ihit upe 117 m jo cik P. M . iilvlnir ntniite time lo batblnit or adrivo on Inn Uinch. A lull li ns Ilan.l ami Or. r.M tolilni-nmrch fur lilm Ihrmtfffk tlio ehosiriv mumo lur I'nncinir. i-amn i iH-riiiunncuis ,imi.i t;. ,v old. .MBRinir searcn nir nim uimutu mu ......,,.. h .j.,. Tiinn-. nml SiiDncm nr.liloJ. Oyttrs uml lUk atiTCd fut Sui)- ier. a few moments litter taKcn irum ma water. STavc for ilio ISoiuirt Trip, ne JBollar. 3 SUNDAYS will lenve Ilaco Street Wharf at JMA. M.-Ea p.a A llro.iil OiiiiiroMcain HallrunUwIil convey pusacnircrs to Capo Island In 8 minutes. Tickets lor Jlo at all liallroad Station. Ju.s.W8 The Best aud Most Poplar Pulmonic is -T- It Will .Fay to Read This I Timely SuggcbtlutiN. 1X9KCT3, An efficient mode for rlenrlng destructive Insects from small crops might bo inoro ex tensively nnil profitably resorleJ to In the employment of boys to gather them, paying for tho hundrcil or incisure. Tbnso who have a quick eye an'l ready fingers will reach them more cally and do morn than men. Trv tho experiment early in tho sea- em, when ''potato bugs" oppcar, and glvo them a specified sum iter quart. Inthesamo way they will keep clear iv patch of cucutn bers or (quashes, using a pan with a thiu cunt of molasses in tho bottom to secure thetr prey. Wo discovcred.many years ago, that the whito grub was destroying a val uablo plantation of seeding pears. Fifty cents per hundred to a few boys brought them in, as tho insects became scarce, a double and quadruplo price produced a wild excitement atnone tho little fellows, and every 6traggler wa9 cleared. Tho sum paid was small ; tho saving of tho crop was of great value. The samo remedy may now bo applied to the green cabbago worm, and when they aro not numerous tho nddanco is easy. TIIR CCRCUMO. The crop of plums which set on tho forty trees in our small orchaul was observed this season to bo quite moderate, and as soon as tho calyx had fallen from tho voung fruit; tliocurculios began their work In vast num bers. Tho iarrinj system was promptly commenced, and in tho first two days over twelvo hundred insects were caught and destroyed. For scmo days, and whilo they continued in largo numbers, tho Irees wcro examined twice a day, and afterward only once a day. The work was continued thirty days and, over forty-one hundred in all were caught. The icsult of this closo vigi lance and constant work is a fair crop of plums, and the cost of saving them only fif teen hours in the aggregate, or not five cent3 a tree. VKF.D3. These aro apt to bo forgotten ns the sum mer advances. If every weed is destroyed they will cease to seed tho ground and will disappear. Wo havo found much difficulty in inducing hired men to mako thorough work, even by paying them a premium They leave) stragglers, and these seed tho ground. If nino teuths may be easily des troyed, why not tho remaining tenth? Wo are glad to see that farmers generally, botli in their fields ami iu their gardens, aro moro universally adopting tho practice o! entirs extirpation moro so since they find it both cheaper and moro effectual to des troy weeds beforo they como to tho surface, TETROLKUM F.OIt Rl'STIO WORK. Here is room for great improvement. We see on every hand hamUome rustic work falling to'dccav and becoming destoited by neo. It is commonly made of a kind of wood which does not last long. Soak it thoroughly with crude petroleum when new ami it will remain unchanged indefinitely A rustic summer house ou a shaded part of our grounds would havo been unusually ex psseil to dampness und decay had not this been prevented a dozen years ago by petro leum. Tho jieculiar brown color imparted by a mixture of tho heavy oil fs unchanged; and a lattice work of pino lath a fourth nn inch thick, fully exposed to dampness and weather, is as sound and unworn 03 ever, The oil is now so cheap that there is no ex cuse for omitting its application, and it may ba rapidly und easily brushed over tho sur face and sunk into tho poros with a white wash brush. Apply it heavily. SCCKKR3 AROV.VD AfTLE TRF.r.3 are permitted iu some neglected orchards, disfiguring thetrees and doing them harm Now is tho time to clear them off, and so that they will not sprout again. Seize them by the tops with both hands; placothocow- bide boot which you wear, upon them be tween sucker and tree, and ono stamp wiib tho foot and corresponding jerk witb tho hands will tear them offat tho bao. If too large, cut them out with a gonjo and mal let i do not leavo the stub V sprout again. ROAD DU,T- Bo not fail to tecur'a fcw barrels of dust from the roads wlv' tho season is dry and the dust abuniWt. A barrel placed on a stone-boat iscasily filled and drawn to a shed. It 6rms an' excellent compost in boxes or barrels with tho cleanings of the ben ioiuc, placed in alternate layers as the Inter accumulate; and mixed with sifted coal ashes Is an admirable absorbent for vaults. CCTTtXQ OCT UASrnr.RRIK3 Rl'SUES. The practice is commonly recommended of cutting out the canes just after they have borne a crop of berries, to give the new canes a full chanco to develop themselves, Tho propriety of this practico is questionable and it should bo fully tosted by trying the experiment side by eldo with cutting outnf- ter the leaves oro dead or havo fallen, or early the following spring. The removal of a largo amount ol green foliage always checks or injures the plant or its roots, and tho question to be determined Is at what stage it is best to tako out the bearing canes, and whether a full cessation cf growth is sufficient. CbunOj Gentleman. housevBbo heard the sound ofToices on tho back piassa, onil looking through tho win dow, saw the child sitting by Undo Remus. Ills- head rested against tho old man a arm, and ho wns gazing witli an expression of tho most Intense interest into the rough, wrath- er-bealen face that beamed so. kindly upon him. This is what "Miss Sally" heard t "Blmeby.ono day,artcrMr. Foxblndoln' all dat ho could, for tcir ketch Mr. Rabbit, and Mr. Rabbit bin doin" all ho could fer ter kccp'lm fum it, Mr. Fox say to hissof dat he'd put up a gamo on Mr. Rabbit, and he had'nt mnr'n got tho wuds oul'n his mouf twcll Mr; Rabbit come a lopin' up do big road, lookln cz plump, and cz fat, and, ei sassy cz sassy ez.a Morgan boss In a bar ley patch - "Hole on dar, Bra. Rabbit scz Mr. ox, sezee, "I alat got lime, Bro. Fox scz Mr. Rab bit, sezee, sorter mendin his licks. "But I wantcr havo some confab wid you, Bro. Rabbit, sezec. "AH right, Bro. Eox, but you belter hol ler fum whar you stand. I'm monstus lull uv fleas dis mawniu,' sezec. I seed Bro. Bear ylstiddy,' scz Mr. Fox, sezec, and he sorter raked me over do coals kazo you nn' mo didn't make frens on' live naberly, and I tolo'im dat I'd see you. Den, Mr. Rabbit scinch ono ear wid Ms lcf-hlno foot sorterr jubusly, and den ho ups an sex, sczeo t "All a scttln, Bro. Fox. Sposo'n you drap round tcr-inorrer an lake dinner wid me, We nlnt got no great doins at our house, but I spec do olo oman nn do chilluns kin sorter scrambles roun an git upsumpin ter stay your stummuch.' I'm crecable, Bro. Rabbit,' scz Mr. Fox, sezee. Den I'll pend on you,' says Mr. Rabbit sezee. "Nex day Mr. Rabbit an Miss Rabbit got up soon, fore day, and raided on a garden llko Miss Sally's out dar, an got some cab bage, an some roasin years, an some spar- rcr-grass, and dey fixed a smashin dinner. Bimeby one er dochillun, playin out in do back yard, como runnin in hollenn, '0, ma oh, ma I I seed Jr. Fox cominl' Au den Mr. Rabbit ho tuck de chllluus by dcro cars an inade'em set down, an den him an Miss Rabbit sorter dallied round, waitln for Mr. Fox. An dey kept on waitin, but no Mr. Eox. Arter while Mr. Rabbit goe3 to do door, easy like, and peeped out, an dar, stickin out fum behine do corner, wuz de tip-cend uv Mr. Fox's tail. Den Mr. Rab bit shot de door, and sot down an put his paws behine his cars, an begin for ter sing. sczeo : "De place wharbouts you spill do grease, Right dur-you'r bound ter slide, An whar you find a bunch of hair, You'll sholy find de hide. "Nex day Mr. Fox sent word by Mr.Mink anil skuse hissef, kaso ho was too sick I'crtcr como, an ho axed Mr. Rabbit for ter come an cat ditiuer wid him, and Mr. Rabbi say ho was greenble. "Bimeby, wen do shadows was at dere shortes, Mr. Rabbit ho sorter brcsh up an satitcr down unto Mr. Fox's house, an wen ho got dar, ho hear Bomebody groanin, an lie look in do door an dar ho sees Mr. Fox settin up in ds rockin chair, all wrapped up iu thinnlls, an ho looked mighty weak. Mr. Rabbit look all roun, but ho don't seo no dinner. De dishpan wasstttin on do table, and closo by was a carvin-knife. "Look like you'r gwino ter have chicken fer dinuer, Bro. Fox,' sczeo. "Yes, Bro. Rabbit, dcycr nico an fresh an tender," sezee. "Den Mr. Rabbit sorter pull his mustach, an sezeo i "You alnt got no calamus root, hev you, Bro. Fox? I got so dat I cant cat no chic ken ceptln she'3 scawned up wid calainU3 root." "An wid dt Mr. Rabbit lipt out cr do door, and dodged mung de bushes, an sot dar watchin for Mr. rox,nn hodidn't watch lonjr nuddcr, kase Mr. Fox flung offdo flan nils an crceped out cr do house an got whar lie could clozo in ou Mr. Rabbit, an bimeby Mr. Rabbit hollered out: "0, Bro. Fox, I'll put your calamus root out hero un dis stump I Better come an git it while its fresh.' "An wid dat, Mr. Rabbit galloped off home. An Mr. Fox alnt uever cotcht him yit, an what's more, honey, he alnt gwine ter.-' Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution. Daily Excursion to SEA ! The snlcndld Saloon Steamer "JOHN A. WARNER," leaves Chestnut Street Wharf Daily nt 8:15 A. M., for Sen Breezo, (about 05 miles), down tho Delawoto Bay, arriving back to the city early in the evening. This is ono of the most pleasant Excursions out of Philadelphia. A Musical Entertainment and Danclug will enliven tho trip. Refresh ments in abundance. Dinners. Suppers, Ac. All the conveniences for Salt Water Bath ing. Fishing, Boating and other Amusements, are provided. Fare, 60 cts.. Juno 28, 187.w8 ' Children, 30 cts Mew tls S Mew Prices I It Invnrlnbly Cnroi Couch. Colds, IIomsc xiCAs, Soto Tlirnat Antlima, Croup, audothcr Affections ol tho Breathing Organs Its nontblTifi lnflncnco nron th IrrllatpdUn Ingot tho nir pnnsnrew. Is dtm to the met thac its itifrrwhents nre tno limit elUcncloun pmmon. lo simples known to mrdicsl Untnny, tho bast nf thn nrtlrlfl DP.ilitr tno HOMILY of UiO iIOIU HOUND 1'1ANT. chcmicnHr ttniten with tho mni cinnlnrlncinicnf t ht AitiKSiiAJSA&mA or Kami ot Oi'cnd. There aro besuIfcH. Ilvo other Dotnnic oicmcnts wmcii give aauiuonai cmcacy tntlio Hi ftt Ijfitni'tl twn. 'Mice whn havo u-ed It, par ttwfc RALE'S IIONI3V OFHOltrilUlUiNUANn TAlltsnot nnlr wonderfully remedial in nil cases whcie tbeoruan ot respiration oro Affected. Out uleo tfint Its action Isumitualiv mphl. A Tew doses tirquentlT servo to relieve a very obsjnrtto roituh. It contains tiothin" ttint can diwtrilor tho stomach, a fact that can uo nlicjrod wUh truth nf hut tow Cruirli remedies! It Iihs nn ex. treirelr aTceoblo flavor, ami is Mild nln figure which enables tho-o of I ho mot limited moans to avail tuemseh ct ot lti Virtues It t simple mmlnea to trlflowlth n Oonjrh. inn mon or in? Tnroat, unet nn unns imv elf rntilrtlv and what is a tr.fllnc nnd ensilv coiiquoraltio tliflluullyin those oicuih ln-diiy. "Vc have entered into aiTangements with Eev. J. Henry Smythe, of Philadelphia, the publisher of Sunshine for Little Children, whereby we are enabled to make you the following unrivalled offer an offer which will, wc leel as sured,, secure for us not only your name, but the names of very many of your friends and neighbors as subscribers to our paper. Although OVER A MILLION OF DOLLARS have already been expended in this " great offer" by the " Sun shine Publishing Co.," TIIIS PAPER MAKES NOTH ING ON THE BOOKS, Our sole object is to place your name on our list as a subscriber to, the Caubon Advocate and to Sunshine for Little Children. lone list nf liodllv disorder. A Couch niiy bo fitly tennml tho Prellmlnr Stuire ot rmituimntinn. a tnilndv rf wide IIAMSf? I10NK OF nonUI10UM AND TAIL In the Miret I now it tiruveuLive. Tlirno theteloie, who wonl 1 arrott tne prnrrftfs of the dcarnvcr shoul ' delay not a moment to ink" a cmTAis Breelfle. CHILD HEN, do ilvo gicnt honeOt from Its sodthlntr nrorerilcs when suflorlnir with the paroxyrms of Cfnup and Whrmp ng Coniih, Tho lirsi named diaen-0 H e-Ti-cIa.ly Oestructivo nmonc vouiisr children nnd th's r llinle remedy pnnuui ue Kept un iiiiiiu in hii jion euoius uuy luomrtro racKi pes ami i-jcoiioiiuxe, I'llICKH. 5C ct-. nnd si. run BorrLn sold by au mut?Kists. C N. Crittcnion Trop'r, KG SEVEN SIXTH AVENUE, N. Y. Tor Rale br A. r.chlgmon. Pa. J. SUItLINO. B nk. street. I respectfully annouueo to tlio citizens of Leliigliton and . . - t i i i .i An -n . ir i mav m u low wcoKS tioveiop inio urouc iiiii- or VlCinity tliat 1 haVO leased thO UlU l oSt-UihCO btaild, 011 , Con.umpt.on.tno Ula9u; wlilcli nttr mmi -r i i . t .i t .7 vlctlmnto oarlv KravKn. than auvotliorlu tlio UAiMV ocreeo, x.eniguton, anu mac i am now receiving a full line of consisting of Ladies' andGontlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, ltuches, lady's hand-made Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles ind Oil, Znphers,-ITaiicy Stationery, and all other articles usually kept in my line. Also, Agent for tho celebrated tlgf0 Call and examine my goods ; the prices aro so low that they cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 C. WBIOEAJLIEY. Drugs and Medicines The People's Drug & Family Medicine Store. If you want anything in tho Drug lino at bottom prices, go to tho Old and lleli.vble Drug Store, in Dr. N. 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Sunshine for Little ("hlMrcn Is one of tho mst mafrnlflecntly Illustrated twelve numbers will uinko u handsome lullo wurk .1 2S8 luces. 3iiu l.oninl. ful pictures, 60 ot them full page cuts, The Carbon Advocate 4UJ exiiulslte stories fur llttto ones. 3 25 1 00 Tho Ncnslet and Most Headnblo Weekly In tho County. Tho Favorlto Kuuilly lnper, nnd tho ONLY NKWSI'APEK i-ntlrcly PU1NTKII iN TM 11 nlIMY. Unrelully eilltid, and whh an nbloaiul wlde-awakocor. ot Corrcsniiuilents.lts columns make a wccklv luumiil of the itninv Kronrrh. out tho cuuutry. Total offer is worth $61 25 Worth $20.25. Sent on receipt of only $9.00. ehakesnerc s Works 9.9. lespectfully announces to tho people of Lehighton and its vicinity, that he has just enlarged his Manufactory by the addition of another story, and that ho is now prepared to urnisu them with every description ot HoTiselioIB FurnitixrE, Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Material, at Prices fully as low as the samo articles can bo bought for else where. Hero are a few of tho inducements offered : Tny.ln. Snt-o of f.vYn Sfi tn Srtfi fC L ll 1111 IsJl.LkS CIU A & J 1 LA ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... iLV J . J J Walnut Marble-top Dressing Case Bedroom jiii; i.mv uii.. ci.uii. At the last meeting of the Limekiln Club the janitor's faco woro u moro nleusant look than for weeks beforv., ns lio nourished his dustius'doth anmml and proudly minted futt comers to a box behind the president's chair. Some kind friend at Marietta, Ga., had forwardod the club a,, horse-pistol once the property of Thomas JolFersnu, a biscuit' cutter Ubod by Martha Vubingtou,a grind stone on which Andrew Jackson sharpened his knife, and a coonskin cap which Johu Brown had worn. "On behalf of de club 1 rukuru iiiauus iuriieseariiKiosoiiiiieiiH.intA an' historic assumption," nnd BrothcrCard- ncr, when the meeting had opened. "Two y'arango do only aitikle of icBneinent an' culchur in d 3 lull wasdaib'ur-trapliangin' updsr. Look obcr do walls now an' beholo what o changol Twoy'ars ago none of us could nppreciulo do rod an' ynller streaks In a chroemco, ow we noblx-r git tirod of drinkin' dem In. rrogrethitn hez been de word from tie Uibt3riidun",an'littpmgre)iui! bo our motto in do days to mine. Dejaui- tn. l.v tl... .... 1..1, VA.l .1- . an' bosaeil by iIr eminent treasurer, will adorn tie walls wid (!..' furder relics ut de spcedit St convenient occnthun." M1VUII ltUTIJII. It is sold that one out of every four ml inva'.ds who goto Denver, Col., to recover health never return to the East or South ex cept as a rorpM. The undertakers, next to hotel kefpera, have tluynott profitable bus iness. Excessive mortality may be prevent ed and patients served and cured under the care of friends an'l loved ones at home, if they will but use Hop Hitters In time. This vo know, tioo other culumn. 37 3. DUUIIUD L1..D. Tho very first letter opened by tho Secre tary of the Limo Kiln Club as ho turned to his desk, caused a great flutter of excitement in tho hall. It contained a communication frcm the president of a well known college conferring upon Brother Gardner tho title of LL. D., and upon Sir Isaac Walpolo that of A. B. "Fo'de Lawd.but jiss lisscn to dat!1 yelled Trustee Pullback, as ho rose up and swung his hat. There was a grand yell from every mem her present, and during the excitement Sam uol Shin managed to get in his work on the 6tovcpinc, knocking it down for the fifth limo this summer. When tho excitement somewhat subsided, the president roso and said: Gcui'lem, I am tooken by surprise. Had a pu-kethook wid fifty dollars in it dropped frew do roof, do cold chills couldn't creep up my back any faster. But, surprised or prepared, dar am but one courso to take. I shall decline de title." A groan of auguish resounded through the hall. "Gera'lcn, you forglt dat titles am only worn on do sleeve," continued tho prosl dent." Wo have seen judges put off do bench for corruption, Ve know Aldermen who can be bousbt for moDey. Doctors of Divinity bev stolen horses, and Bj.c1i dors of art hey robbed smokehouses. has tried hard to win de title of an honest. hardworkin man, who kin behave liko gem'len at all times and in all places, an at all places, an dat s title nufT for mo. in pleased at do compliment, an I'm pleased (1 see de club tako it 03 an honor, but 1 am forced to Griuly decline to lengthen out my name." "Gem'len an brudderj," began Sir Isaac, as he he rose up, "I am an ole man. Ize getting so tremblin and feeble dat I can hardlv walk about, an I know dat de time am not fur ahead when dey shall hear my knock at Heaven's gate. I have tried to do right by all, an dat feeliu am wof n fousand times inoie to mo dan all de titles all do ool leges in He land can kiver mo up wid. Tell urn dy hev my thanks, but dey can tie de title to some one who needs it afore, ha can git credit at de grocery. Although tho subscription list of the CiBBOx Advooite is large, yet there is al ways room for one name more. Send $1.00 and have the pajer sent to your sddress tor a yesr- Lflilchton NovraD'-r 2. Suites, 3 Pieccs.- $40 to $05.00 Painted Bedroom Suites $18 to $40.00 Cane Seated Chairs, per sot of Six $0.00 Common Chairs, per set of Six $4.00 and all other goods equally cheap. In this connection, I desiro to call the attention of the citizens to my amplo facilities in tho TJIDEET AKING- BUSINESS, with a now and handsomo Hearse, and a full lino of Caskets- and Coffins, I am prepared to attend promptly to all orders m this line, at lowest prices. Patronage respecttully solicited anu tho most ample sat isfaction guaranteed. V. fClI WAItTZ, Oct. 12. BANK Street, I.tiUltillTUN, lJA. Important to Builders, &c, WetsgpBif; FlaBniuag' Mill, JOHN G. BIERY, Agent, Is prepared to furnish all kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, 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. Qui MsacMaaei'y M all Mw siMfll ai latest l?snlteiiBo Contractors and Carpenters are Invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. Off?!? Special attention given to Orders by Mojil. Thank ful to our patrons and friends for ixibt favors, wo ask a share oi patronage in uie niture Very KMpectfully. JOHN G. BIERY, Agent For the Wcissport Planing Mill. P. O- box 63. jan. 1- yl SIWM6! SOAP, The Leading External Specific for DISnASES OF THE SKIN nnd Beaulifier of the Complexion. It renders tho Cuticle Healthfully Clear nrd Smooth, aud Is the fst Pos sible Substitute for Expensive Sulphur J7ath3. It l Incomnnrnb o Tloinedv for Uruisf.b. UL cers, cuts and cery iintnbio or onlifkitliv coiiuuiuii ui uio r-kiii, mill v must mm v.cciiuii rcinctiiiil neot him) con ce ol Hi-rotty it'lieliu castMii' UOUT and ItiiEUMAIISM. It in n mnst oewmblo UIWINFEOTANT OV C..OTIUNG OUJIBD LINK.n. worn anc uea t'V preon ullr'iiff iriu oiixosious or cox- TAGIOUS UIBEAbl 8 ill lit i u Ct'IUta. IUhhOv llltil 1IBVC1 IttltVO I HltJIll WIsl'Il I'HtM u ui' ji jt u (Ion rumnns 1'iinilin liip it havo n neid in mice fcuijiliur Ilu,iiH,or m rcs- rt to 8nlihur pniiLH for bntltmu: pur1 osc-. Asun oi'luiici.of ti c TOIIiKT It l'urniorp 1ina 1" Uiit oiiy eomi lo sticn !i poR'uT, 1U.0 a ticlot nf Hi it natuii t conceal Cuuipiux jomil liloni 8he8 but lcninvi-H them. TAN.K11KCKLUS riill'M lir.oToincs at d tht hue, ttpufillii' yielutuiA c.onfyinir tn tttipnci" nti-i it tht very bctf fcioap t uixv witli.ijectiiiHO it leaves tliti t-ki,i hii uoih ami Ireo iroiu lie liiltatlon i rot!ut'i cn vtiivv ca Jolt' iy Iih MMirliciiun or fit laz'ir. It aUo con pletely erail cat IjANDHUIK. Jlijusfwrn- do. ato it tob LiCLLtXXT for wiifa iiff .VOOIsl-N JilNIC I,M iv uiidoihrr liibric" and ladio mh-vhik In tno t est iicioo o it ctropot ii & i und mini sooaty eifalt vl it lu tin lutiui tei nit. IomIm onh faponr in from a I qnflitcr-t of tho lUii(i upon Un l'limil' tjr. m&nv ol wli li li no been puuliHi' tl 1 it tho f rm ot a neat pimphlet piocuraol oiDiiijr.i I nd IVm-yiim d Dea fin, tht iHiir n ' boiiiff . re n to publ u ltiMo o t.iui at bis MrniciNAL A'aueii vtK.lSo 7mxtii A vkmji'. Kmv York. Thu ait coU mortovei ln(iietMi uv tUo i die .1 fia.oi lutr. I.1KK JIObT OTHt.ll l'ASJCt'S ItPHEDIEtl, ULi.NtaMM'..t.UKMiAi' lmb fiiiinUat d. Ho tns witlioot the smallest fracuwi of rv n e- laUHlcacv hao I mi nnd nre looted upon tlio uuautit I'tlng aud uuo'jm rriit, a aeuuine bulpl or fcMtapi psicfce-Hiu" pnperue- ljfptlcm wltn or equal tu ilio Ureat Hpiu'llc, uh tL ttili vrndniH me tni.val ttv utidoi-iK ud i mneil tio1 . 'J ho public aliould ih rtlor oe rautul lo liiqu te mr ui.j'n UIplur foap uv 1U tu'l name, andteo that thoy goi tht! rein atllo'e. A'l lecjuctub w litu intta. Fiii'CvGnMl DcjiI. prai'U Uutcrt et-p (U-LN'H MJl-l'HUiv bOAr.Hiidmi op ihtrauu fx t, tuyp.y tLu ULMV IUIAU lU IUVII IU B. Prlcrat;35 cU. per Cake 1 Ilnx. (3 cuktu) fcdil by innll, prepaid for 70c. 0. K. CRITTENTON, rnoi'itiBToit. Uo. 7 BlUh Ave.. N. V. For -ale bv A. J. DUIlLiXrj, Uaokbtre.t, BLACKS and BR0WSS ASNATUCALAS NATUBtfi SELF. urecomnmioatfil to Oiar d Flamo colored Hill's Hair nnd Whisker Dye aprepuation abolmjv fre lroiu hnrtfulln. prtilnwi and lufln telv wtpvnor hv rw4n ot the ff ct iiwlufil to any art oi of ttx o a l'louiatutv OiLATksUA Afc Balukiu ni ure teutff4l.aullhoi my Laiiv of ir a. qmithc true JUU11UU1 (lUt llOUi lUlH lUBkVU'IM V) V, &OLD BV ALL DIIUGQIST C. K. Crittcnton Trop'r. SIXTH AVU .N.V. Clmrlf s Kntuht's famous London pictorial edition. In two Immense royal oi'tnvo volumes. 3i0 wowl-outs ami S6 riillpaKo plates by tlio celebrated t-lr Juhntlllbert, A. It. A.; also 36 eb gant steel unuravlniis rrimi tho in. st ctnl. uciit artists ol Kuropo. 'I liese plates alono Bell in e vuluine, liniirto.l In.m Hi ruiany for 1 wenty Do lars, ar the tstabllslnncnt ol Ksies it l.aurl. nt Iloston. I he text i-anuoi bv purehai-ed Ui lcrs than 38 irts, at iu cents purpart, llouud Inelolh, ili'Kiint glli tops und gold stamps. Sunshine for Little Children .... as roriUEu above. The Carbon Advocate 2 00 1 00 Total offer is worth $26 25 Worth $14.25. Sent on receipt of $8.10. Worcester's Dictionary .... 10 00 Illustrated and uni bridged. A raaFsive volume of 1851 pages. Latest and best edition. Colored plaies. Library sheep binding. " The authority in our olflce." N. Y. 'tribune, "'t ho best writers use XV orccstcr us their authority." N. Y. Herald. "1 ho standard Dictionary of America." I'hllade.i Ilia Press. "Long coiisldcred the standard ot America." Evening l'usu Sunshine for Little Children The arbon Advocate Total offer is worth . MM's llilile. Worth $16.25. Sent on receipt of $6.00. The Child's Bible A magnificent look. Ltrue quarto. 818 pgrs. S0O tine engravings, color, ed mai uml lllumlnaiiil titles. rsin'CiallyderfKnrd by the lft artistB nt the day i lo'li.elt'uaiit lull gilt und u 111 eitfits.KOld side and uuldsiaiup. CKar. large type, and printed on exquisitely tinted paper. Sunshine for Little Children .... The Carbon Advocate ..... Total offer is worth .... Carbon Advocate, Xjclilglitou, SHOW 1IIIS TO YOUil NEIOIfBOR M. umir.M.v & co. BANK STEKET. Lehighton, Pa, UlbUifls and Dealers In !Tfiiii' ITeed. AUKrnd nt OltAIN nOUOTIT and SOLD at ltl.UULAll MA11KKT It AT lis. We would, also, lesocetin-ilrlnlwm our cits zrns thai woaio now fully prepared to bUI PLY tacui with, From cny Mine clcsli ed at VE ttt lowest nticcs. JT. UEILMAN & CO. WERK In Tonrown town and no mini r a rd. Yon ciu cive the litis ncHHn triil wlihoit nwiime. Til a hOfLimn rinnliVOVfiriilTaiL,i far those Williuc to work Vi u should tiy no thin else until you cofor v um'f what you rat doat tho I'usliiPifn wocflpf. No loom 10 ei plain hero You o 11 davoloall our tnkoroply vourapam tlmotothv tiutnesa and raai e trre at p y lor overv hour thai you work. Women maona much as turn. Send for 8echil prmito trnn nu I particulars, which wo mall freo. 83 Outfit lino Unnl o mi' In. m of haid lloiea wnlle von liuvoauch n ciianeo Address IX. IX XjLKTT vt CO , I'oi (land, Maine. June 7 IT". II iScnd 25 cents tn Rtampiorcnr- lliflkilli rency lor a nw HonsK IfoK. It treats nil dlscnses Imp Zi flno Knurnvlna (hnv?ln positions Hffumed hy elck horses, a table or doses, n large collection of Valuable. l ItKrii'tp, rules for tellinjrthe ae IMHMl of a horse, with an engravlnir show-' In teeth of each year, ami a large amount of other valuat'lo horso information. Dr. W ro ll. Hall fay?, "I hare nought hooks that I jiald 5 and 10 for which I do not like as welt as I do yours.' m:nd roa a CinouLAn. A oktit Wantkd. U.J.KtNDAMi, M.I)., Knosburgh Falls, Vt. mar. 15-yI Til WMte 3 25 1 oo is $1G 25 "&uS Worth $7.75. Sent on receipt of only $-1.12. World of Wit and Humor ..... Krom the most celebrated writers. A mapnlflecnt volume of the rarest nnd richest fun. Large octaio. 500 pagrs. Cloihexira. 450 engravings and full pjge plates. Gold side and gold stamp, A great bargain. Sunshine for Little Children .... The Carbon Advocate 3 50 25 00 Total offer is worth $7 75 Bur Rale hr A. Letu.htou. fa. J. DriUINU, JLnt Ktreet Ai.f :, ii 0 HEAD ALL OF THIS. JI In order, if possible, to place a copy of TllE CAUBON 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 Oilers" we mention the following : I IKVIN.t'S won "1 MHI!VATS W lANU OTIltlt WC JglfThe above "Club Offers" aro only forwarded when the money is received by ns. All orders should be addressed to THE LEHIGHTON, Carbon County, Penn'a. DIUKKN'S WORKH. 1 llt'l.U UH'S WUIIKS, 1 l'ltl SCO-ITS WOlthS, , CliOi'lllfS VOI!KS. J Allfrnght ehargtl la htjtatd on tfrtitwy. Tir AfKunvs wonics, links. 01Kr. THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING SeiiMaclie Its Introduction and Vforld-renownftj reputation wns tho death-blow to high' priced machines. THERE ARE NO SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This is a verr Important matter. as It Is well' known ana undisputed IjcI Injt many si the so called first-class machines which are onered so cneao nowa-oays are those that hats seen re' possessed (that Is. taken back front customers alter use) and rebuilt snd put upon the marktl "twTwIIITE IS TllE PEEn OF AN IEW1NO HACIIINE NOW UPON TI1-: MAI1KEI. tl IS MUCH LAIICEn THAN TllE FAMILY M CHINES OF THE SINGER, II0W& AND WEED UATKVoSTS MDtlE TO MANUFACTURE THAW EITHER OP THE AFORESAID MACHINES. ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE AND US WORKMANSHIP IS UNSU1IPASSEU. Do not Buy any othor beforo try ins tho WHITE. Prices and Terms Made Satisfactory AGENTS "WANTED Whito Saving Machine Co.t CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAGA, AI.GM I'OH CAKIION OtNTV, Usr.MTD-Cm MAUUll CHUNK. I- I srb, and ell nyl' inclnome 11 HANI). hQV A IIU A I U U l'ltl tl IIT.U11 Knetlv V . llT Ci AbH void at Ike lovr.t net cmh who'esa sr iae orr P lc. dl'fcl to il.o I'Ulll.It Alt. 1 iir Pisnws iim'e nre .f the llnest displar at tie Cratrnliul Kiulbitlou. and weie unani. mously rrconinieuued for thn Highest Honoris -rei I3.OT0 in use. ltevuiailr Imorpoialc-d Manufacturing t'a-Fai-btiy e ub lhel uver 86 tears ll.e hqusie nranil- txiuulu Main. iisbekUnow jiatfiii lup!es Overnciuna Heale, the Krealeat imptovment In tLe Uiiorr or Piano n-' li'i, 'f he I'l iicbuare the FlKUr IN AMKIUCA. rianoa sent on lllal Di-n't toll tn write tor IiiusirHted and DcscrlpliTtf Cktalostte ol 4a pa,e-.nisllra free. MiiiiE:i,ssoiiN riAXU co. UI Bast 1SI alrccl, N. Y I
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