FARMERS' COLUMN. Ilnrvintlns Uuclcvvliont. Buckwheat being easily grown, succeeding on jioorly prepared soil, giving a quick re turn, and geuerallyyiclcllnga remunerative harvest, Is a farurite crop witli inc.xpcr irnced farmers. Still It requires peculiar treatment In the harvesting, and tlioao who are not acquainted with It arc apt, to make mistakes. It requires cutting before it is fully matured) and its habit of llirowing out blossoms at the top until killed bv frost. Is Mil to mislead. When fiost Is expected, thecrop should be cut, and many Immature grains will become perfect in i few days during which It is drying In th field. Whenever tho lower branches are well loaded with ripo grains, It may bcculj this should be dono with tho cradle, and while tho stalks aro damp with dew or moist after a shower. Tho grains aro loose' ly attached to their stalks, and nro easily shaken off In tho cutting or raking, unless these aro carefully done. After tho swaths havo laid for a few days for tho grains to ripen, tho buckwheat is rakod up Into bushes, and these aro tot up Id gravels or looso Btooks, without being bound : tho tops being gathered together as much as possible. In this condition the crop remains until it fs thrashed. As It heals very rapidly It should never bo put into stack, nor mowed away in a barn, 03 has been sometimes dono by Inexperienced far mers. When tho buckwheat is sufficiently cured and dry, and the unripo grains have matured, it may be thrashed by treading out with horses, with tho frail, or tho thrashing machine. It is frequently thrashed in the field, by making a bed of cleanly swept ground and beating tho swept surface hard as possible with a rammer mado of plank. Tho gravels are placed In a circle upon tho bed thus prepared, tho heads to wards tho centre, and to a depth of two feet. A pair of horses are ridden around over the bed until the straw Is need from tho grain, when It Is removed and a new bed is laid down. When tho whole has been thus trampled out, tho straw is raked off tho fanning-mill is brought out, and tho grain cleaned up at once. When tho prain has been cleaned, !t cannot bo safely put away until it has been well dried, or it will heat and spoil. It should bo spread upon n dry floor in nn airy shed or barn, and turned over repeatedly until it is dry, and then it may be stored in bins or in tiio granary dry, breezy day should be chosen for tho tbtashing. If the thrashiugmachino is used the concavo should bo removed, und a pieco of smooth plank put in its place, clso much of the grain will bo broken and lost. If the straw is nt all damp, it should bo fed into the machine slowly, otherwise it is apt to wind around the cylinder and give trouble, Tho grain should be cleaned from tho chaff soon after thrashing, as thcro is much dan ger of heating nnd moulding, by which th quality and yield of the flower will bo great ly lestencd. The first buckwheat flour the market brings tho best price, and it pot unusual lor tiio pneo to I all one half in a few days, after tho first demand for new Hour has been met. It is a crop to disposo of 03 soon ns possible, at least as re- gards that portion intended for sale. When taken to tho mill for grinding, a dry, windy day should bo chosen, as the best quality of Hour can bo mado only in such weather indeed, few millers will grind this grain unless obliged to do so, in any other weath than that described. Am. Africulturist. UlUler Sinking:. "If I havo mado a discovery, or if every body know it beforo me, I will tell it just the same. As soon as tho cream show signs of 'coming,' pour into tho churn two or three quarts of wutcr as near ice-cold as it is imssitlo to get and tho butter will gather a great deal quicker aud coma hard and firm. 1 tried tho cold water (Ice water) on the stuit.nnd found it mado tho cream too cold and kept tho butter from coming but put in at the last cud it is a capital idea and will save hours of churning in tho course of the season. Butter will como in fifteen or twenty minutes, as a rule, if tho cream i in the right condition and temperature, cool cellar is cool enough to start tho churn ing, and as near right as most tanners ca get it without thermometers and ice, an sold well-water will lower tho tempcratui forgathering. Tho temperature of our eel tar is 04, and tho butter invariably comes quick, with tho help of cold water, which i probably two degrees colder. When Ilia cream stands too long on tho milk beforo skimming the butter will not come so quick- ly, and it is always poorer, and such butter will not keep well. This is one reason, and the main one, why there is so much rancid butter. Better churn oftcner.and havo good sweet butler, and skim oftoner also. Cor.of Jlural ICcvi Yorker. The TVcciI or Practical Education. For future business men, says n writer in the Springfield Itepublican, less latin and Creek and. more French nnd German! for tture wives and mothers less Latin and Greek and more- cooking ami practical knowledge In every way. There Is- moro real practice of good cooking and serving of (bod among tho daughters of tho rich than there is among tho daughters of our great middlo class. It is recognized that a woman must understand, all the branches common ly known as "woman's work," no matter what sho Intends to bo in tho world. If sho s to haye tho control of servants sho needs ler knowledge quite as much as If sho Is to ;lo"herown work" all her JfA. This know- edge can, seldom bo given at home, because lthough there are no people in tho world comfortable In circumstances as tho Americans, there ore iuno who live,, so far as their tables nro concerned, at onco so ex pensively and so unwholcsomcly. Tho want of knowledge necessary to give good cook- ng Is a serious evil. No one thing troubles 'hysicians so much in their practico as the inability of a wife ami mother to 000k plain food well. How many women of twenty ears old who read this nrticlo can make a really appetizing bowl of gruel, or a loaf of bread raised properly with brewer's yenst, and not a soda or yeast powder abomination? Xot long ago n woman talking over family afiairs with her physician pleaded poverty. " lly husband tarnssixty dollarsamonth there is my husband and myself and our littlo girl ,' I have a son, but he earns wages and pay3 his board." " And you can't live on sixty dollars a month r The answer was: "Our grocer's bill alone is forty dolUrs how can wo?" "Gracious!" said the doctor ono of our best physicians "iny grocers bill Isn't so much as that." In talking it over ho found that they had pic, cako nnd doughnuts every day, and for this horrible food they needed a great deal of butter tho most costly item on tho gro ccr's list ns well as a great deal of sugar. The hard times have shown how rare is tho ability to sew well. Here is ono In stance : A woman was applied to for work and gavo it gladly. Tho applicant was a Springfield girl who years ago attended the high school. Her story was pitiful nnd common enough; sho was tho daughter of a well-to-do mechanic, and had married ; her husband had deserted her, leaving her with two children. Sho said with tears, "If I only had n trade if I had only learned tailoring, as my Bister, I could havo plenty of work now, but mother always wanted mo to teach." Sho was nsked, "Why don't you?" "I never did like to study: I only dpno it 'cause they wanted ino to homo, and I was going to get married anyhow. I nev, cr knew tho first thing when I was married, and ho said I never could cook fit to cat." Sho certainly couldn't sow j her work was brought homo and paid far and picked out again. Her family being unable to help her tho poor woman drifted away. Wouldn't a cooking school havo helped her? Fcrhnns with better food " ho" might havo stayed at home, and she, with more knowlcdge,would havo spent her money to better advantage aud havo had better food for her babies and herself than doughnuts, hot soda biscuils and tea tlireo times n day. Sfcally JESxcursiaMui s Cap May AND RETURN THE SAME DAY. Tn jiFaimxtb, 3t amxotti, Thbkj-Dkck Steamer " BEPUIiMO," leave? Itaeo St. Wharf atl'4 A. BtM arrlvlnn at Capo May about 12UF.M. Returning, lenvesOspe May atao'clk I. St., glflnir ninple time rorbathliiftor ailrftu en the bench. A full ILnss Hand and Or. dipntra lwu.in fur lianAlm?. Pntlor Knttrtnlnmcnts varied weekly. Luncheons und Ho frcshmcnts In abundance, winners nnd Suppers provided. Oysters and Flslt served for Sup per n, tew moments niter tancn irom me vuicr. ITiU'c for the BSound Trip, One Uollar. art- SITNI1AVS will leave linee Street Whnrfnt lUA, T'.S. A Broad Ouuiro Steam Itnllroouwill convey passengers to Cape Island tn minutes. Ticket lor salo at all itallroad stations. 4.U38-W8 The Best and Most Pojnlar PnlmoniD is Daily Excursion to SEA BREEZE ! :o: . Tiio splendid Saloon Steamer "JOHN A. WARNER," leaves Chestnut Street Wharf Dally at 8:15 A. M., for Sea Breeze, (about 65 miles), down the Delaware Bay, arriving back to tho city early in thoovcuing. This Is ono of the most pleasant Excursions out of Philadelphia.. A Musical Entertainment nnd Dancing will enliven the trip. Refresh ments in abundance. Dinners, Suppers, ic. All tho conveniences for Salt Water Bath ing. Fishing, Boating nnd other Amusements nro provided. Fare, GO cts. June 28, 1870-w8 i:nrly rnslurc. Raiso winter rye for feeding in May be fore your cattle get a good bito In the pas ture. This would enable you to keep you rattle out of the pasture until Juno, then 1 In May or Juno put in corn in rows to feed in August ami September. This would also save your pasture and improve it. If tl cattlo were allowed to run in tho pasture while feeding the corn they would enrich it with their droppings, and if tho demand for your butter nnd cheeso would warrant It, you might keep more stock than your pas tures could carry, taking good oaro to spread the droppings. You would find your pas tures improving, nnd if while, feeding your rye and corn you kept your cows fctabled halfornnuartcrofaday, besides nt night time, you would havo every fall a largo amount of manure with which to lop-dress your mowings, provided always that you havo a barn cellar, which should be a neces sary appendago under every barn. Ex. IYoU'sj. Cooking soda, dissolves in water to satur tlon, is as fatal to potato bugs as Paris green. The Newburyport Jlcrald knows this to bo a fact. The Scientific American says an old fruit ran may bo pierced with one or more pin holes, aud then sunk ill the earth near the roots of strawberry or tomato or other plants tno pin holes to bo mado of such that when the ran is filled with water tho fluid oan on ly escape into the grouudver1 slowly. Trac tion! trials of this method of irrigation leave no doubt of success, I'lants thus watered yield bounteous returns throughout the longest droughts. A Maryland farmer thinks be has found a "sure cure" fur tho Canada thistles. It consists in sowing the land infested by them with buckwheat early in the spring, allow ing it to grow till it Is in full blossom, turn ing it under and again rereading with tho tamo gram. T he last crop Is harvested when ripe. " Probabilities," by Josli miliums, Josh Billings, who is as usual passing his summer in tho Whito Mountains, has put It in tho way of tho editor of tho lt'Airc Mountain Echo to print a few component parts of his new book to be published in tho fall. Its titlo will bo "Old Probabilities Perhaps Rain Perhaps Not)" and it will have for its leading motto : "Truth iz scd to bo stranger than fickshun it is to most pholks." The selections aro theso : About tho hardest thing a fellow kan do iz to spark 2 gals at ono time nnd preserve a good average. Try it. Don't dispizo your poor relasliuns. Tbey may bo taken suddenly ritch sum day, and then it will bo awkward to explain things to them j undoubtedly so. Next to a klcar konshienco for solid com. fort cums an easy hoot. Try both. If a young man hain't got a well-balanc ed head, I liko to see him part his hair in the middle. Don't you I I don't toko any foolish chances. If I wuz railed upon to mourn over dead mule, I should stand in front ov him and do my weeping. Thcro is no man so poor but what ho can afford to keep ono dog, and I hav seen them so poor that they could afford to keep three, I say to 2 thirds of tho rich people ill this world, make tho most of your money, for it makes tho most of you. Happy thought, I never orgy agin a success when I see a rattlcsnaix's head sticking out ofa whole. I bear off to tho left and say to mlself that hole belongs to that snaix. Tho infidel argys just nz a bullduz chain ed to a post. Ho bellows and saws, but ho don't git looso from tho liost, 1 notiss. Not much. I thank the Lord that tharo iz one thing in this world that money can't buy, and that iz tho wag ov a dog's tail. Yuro unkle. I have seen men so fond of argument that they would disputo with aguideboard atthe forks ov n kuntry road about the distance to the next town. What fools. Thare are but fu sights in this lifo more sublime and pathethick than tn see a poor but virtuous young man struggling with mustach. It iz thus. I notiss one thing, tho man who rides on the kars every day is satisfied with onosentj bat he who rides onco a year wants 4. That' so. Flattery is like colono water.tobosmelled of, not swallowed. Tho man whom you kant git to wrilo po- try or tell the truth until you git him haff drunk aint worth the investment. Whenever I see a real hand3um woman engaged In thowimmiu's rights bizzness am a going to take off mi hat and jine the processhuu. See if I don't. Children, SO cts Mew ils I Mew IPrices I It Will JPay to Bead Wilis ! respectfully announce to the citizens of Lelncrliton and vicinity that I havo, leased the Old Post-Office Stand, on BAISK Street, Lelnghton, and that 1 am now receiving a full lino of Motfoias aBid FaEncy ds- consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, lluches, lady's hand-made Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles and Oil, Zephors, IFaiicy Stationery, and all other articles usually kept in my line. Also, Agent for tho celebrated FlGKmX OiOlSMJET llMGAMo 63? Call and examine mv poods : tho prices are so low that they cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 S. . WID3ATMEY. It Invariably Cnroi Congho, Colds, Hoarse ness, 8oro Throat, A ft tin. a, Croup, and, other Affections of the IlrcaUUDg Organs Its front b in cr hifloence nron ttin IrrlUted lln Iriff of tho air pnnsntrcs, Is duo to the fact tUac its lnaTcuiems are ine most erucacious rmimon lo Pimples known to mortlca! botany, the baMs or tno atucie oaiiK toe mow by or me jlohiv HOUND l'LANT, chemically nnuod with the medicinal nr ncin enr trie a iiieh h alsam i;a or IJaitu of Oiiead. There are nettles, tire other botanic elements which give a thill ion al efficacy to the tii Bt named two, 'Ihojo who have ned It. nar that II ALE'S IIONKY OFILOHEIIOUNDANUTAH MTiOt only wonderfully remedial tn nil canes whcio theoruan- of respiration are Hffeolcd. ontnlso that Its action Is unuiualiy rapid. A Tew doses tieqwcntlv serve to relieve a very obstinate cough. It contains nothlnvtnat can disorder the stomach, a fact that can no alleged with truth of trat lew Conch remedies i It has nn ex trenrelr arreeablo flavor, and is old at a flgnro which enables tboiie of the most limited means to avail inemsei es oi its virtues. It t simple madness to trifle with a Conirh. Irritation of tht Throat. Chest nd Lnncs trav els rnpldlv. and what is n trifling and easily connuoraoLo uuucuitr in idobo ortrans lo-aar, Toav In u few weeks develop Into Bronchitis or uontmmption, tno rusraBe wmcn carrr more victims to eurlr graves, than any other In the long list oi oouuy umoraers. A Couch may bo fitly termed tho Prellmlnnr St nee of Consumption, a mnlndv of whlc HALE'S HONEY OF IIOniOHOTJND AND i Ait is top snrest known preventive, tiioko there lore, who would arrest the prepress of the destroyer shonli' delay not a moment to tnkr acritTAlN specific, CHILDUEN, doitve great benefit from Its soolhlnff properties, when suflerintr with the paroiyrms of Croup and Whooping conc,h. Tho first named tllnftue is eDeclaily destructive among vounc children and this reliable remedy Kiiuum uo Kept on nauu in mi jiouenoias the larce Vac Knees and Ecouornlie. I'lUOES. 50 ct and tl, IEU BOTTLE. Sold by all Drucgists. Brags and Meiicio.es ! The People's Drug & Family Medicine Store. If you want anything in the Drug line at bottom prices, go to tuo Ulcl ana itenablo Urug btore, in Ur.iN.i3. lteber s islock, near tho Tost Ulhce, A. J. DURLMG, Proprietor, kWhero you will fled a full nucl complete stock of Pure Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumerv. Soans. Brushes, Combs, &c. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning & ubricating Oils A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. Pure Wines and Liquors of all kinds for Medicinal and Sacramental purposes. Wall Paper and Borders, a great variety. Personal attention given to tho compounding of Physi cians and Family Prescriptions. Established 1807.J A. J. DURLING. We will Pay the Postage We have entered into arrangements with Rev. J. Henry Smytiie, of Philadelphia, the publisher of Sunshine for Little Children, whereby we arc enabled to make you the following unrivalled offer an offer which will, we leel as sured, secure for us not only your name, but the names of very many of your friends aud neighbors as subscribers to our paper. Although OVER A MILLION OF DOLLARS have already been expended in this " great offer " by the " Sun shine Publishing Co.," THIS PAPER MAKES NOTH ING ON THE BOOKS. Our sole object is to place your name on our list as a subscriber to the Carbon Advocate and to Sunshine for Little Children. AND SEND OU ISncyclojpetlias, ercs. The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOR iaiies9 And OTHER PREMIUMS, Offered to Subscribers of 66 file Carbea A&Yocate. 9J IlUV C. N. Crittenton Prop'r, N0. SEVEN SIXTH AVENUE. N. Y. For Sale bv A, Lclilgbton. la. J. DUULINO, smkttrccu Eavo you a "Raging Tooth" Reader? IF YOU HAVE, BUY Pike's Toothache Drops and euro the ajrocy In One Minute. This yon tlclo w.ll do the bu slues uu brown, depend upon can injure your Too lb. TRICE 25 CENTS. Sold by all DnwfflatB. C. N. Crittenton, Prop'r, LehlfiUton. NovpuiOt 2. ValcBHtiB&e Schwartz Respectfully announces to the people of Loliigliton and its vicinity, that be has just enlarged bis Manufactory by the addition of another story, and that ho is now prepared to furnish them wjth every description of HouselioiB InrnrhirE, Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Material, at Prices fully as low as the same articles can be bought for else where. Hero aro a few of the inducements offered : Parlor Sets at from 50 to G0.00 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Case Bedroom Suites, 3 Pieces. $40 to SG5.00 Painted Bedroom Suites, 18 to $40.00 Cane Seated Chairs, per set of Six 0.00 Uommon (Jhairs, per set or oix 4.00 and all other goods equally cheap. In this connection, I desiro to call tho attention of tho citizens to my ample facilities in tho UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, with a now and handsomo Hearse, and a full lino of Caskets and Coffins, I am prepared to attend promptly to all orders in this line, at lowest prices. ratronage respoctiully solicited and tuo most ample sat isfaction guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, Oct. 12. BANK Street, I.EHIGHTON, PA. It is among tho nineties," casually re marked a gentleman the other day, wiping ms Drow. It so happened that a venerable spinster was passing at tho time. "You in suiting thing!" sho exclaimed) it's no such thing." And up to this writing he docsn' unow what she meant. The bascball fever is raging in Rhoii Island, The only difficulty In playins th game, there is fhat tho centre nnd right iieniers nave to stand in Massachusetts an the left in Connecticut, while tho catcher i in constant danger of lacking oft" Into the Atlantia Ocean, A Washington young lady of the mature age of six, after tho story of the creation and the fall had been related, and the young lady had been meditating for somo tlmo on the moral of it, suddenly broke out with; "Aunty, after Adam and Eve disobeyed God, why didn't He kill 'em and Iwginovcr again?" The voice of the man who got nwny with three hundred and ninety-six dams at a clambake is beard In I lie land,and it calls for a doctor. The mun who dreamt he dwelt In mar ble halls woke up to find that the bed clothes had tumbled oQ. Important to Builders, &c. Wcisgport Planing Mill, JOHN G-. 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It also completely eradicates DANDIIUFK. lluuseulve declare it to bo kxceli.ekt for waning AOOLUXt LINtfN LCH.and other launcs aim lame moving in tne neat urcles of mctronolita.t sud ruiaJ society speak oi It In the hithest terms. Testimonials pour in from all quarters of tho Union upon Its l'runrlrt Jr. many of whir h hni uem puoiisnru m me icrm or a neat pamphlet, procurable of Drujrtntfind FaucyUoods Deal. ertt. the oniftnRlH l)tlniT utiaii tn nnlilm Inanoo tlOU at 1)18 MEDICINAL WAimioUbB. No. 7 felXTU Avenue, NEW Yobk. The artic o Is moreover luuoiieu ov ino Aieuicsi iraieiniiv. I.1KK MOST OTIIkll FAIIOL'S HSHEDIKR, (JLKNVshlTLl'UUUMiAl' hash en mutat ed. Soaps without the smallest fraction or re. meolal efficacy havo leen and aro foitc4 upon the uiisuspectiutf and unobservant, tt genuine buipiiur coapa potsestov properties Ideptlcul ultn or equal to the Great specific, which then vendors nee to rival bv uiideihunil ritnnoii tioo. The public should tb re Ion bo careful to Inquire rorUJ.KNN'dfcalnMir t-oaD bvluiull i name, and fee that they gut the reti artlc'e. A 'I respectable Unia'Cita. rureyOood Deal, ersand Oioctra keep ULKNN'B hULPUUH BOAT, mid will on demand for It, supply tho Prices, ;J55 eta. per Cake 1 tlox, (3 cakes) sent by iuaII, .prepaid for 70c, 0. N. CRITTENTON, rnopniETon. No. 7 Slith Ave.. N. Y. ForSalebvA. DDIlUSa, Bank Street. iAUIKUUJU, t O BLACKS and BROWNS AS rUTUIULAS KITUBF.'S SELF, re onmmnlcatrd to Oiar end Flame colored loco, alujost lustoutaueouslr by Hill's Hair aud Whisker Dye prepaiatlon abaolmelr free from burtfulln. prt-dituisancilnuLi telr superior br rvaum ot tue eff els produced toauy article of lu eJaaa. rirmvture Oiutmms ami Hauhess are pre vented, aud Ilia tnveiy liaira of aire at quire the true ) oullilul tlut iroia tills uiateulewa Life. BOLD BV ALL DnUOQISTS. C. N. Crittenton Prop'r. Eor (ula lr A. J. LeLitbtou, fa. SIXTH AVE.. N.T. DUltLINO, Bank street Aug.tt, If. 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J3gD Tn order, if possible, to place a copy of THE CARBON ADVOCATE in every household in this and the adjoining Counties, and to largely increase its circulation in other sections of the country, we have become parties to contracts for the purchase of entire editions of elegant, rare and valu able books, and our readers are respectfully requested to write to us for any standard set of works; and in connection with our subscription department, their orders will be at tended to at a largo discount from retail prices, with the ut most care, promptness and satisfaction. Among our "Prem ium Offers" we mention tho following : THAnKERY'S WOnKS, HtVINiJ'S WOllKs, MAHUYAT'S WOItKS, AND OTUKK WOItKS. y forwarded when DIOKEN'S WOItKS, 1 Pit I SCOTT'S WOItKS, f OOOPEK'S WOBKS. J Allrright charglt to btpatd on drllvtiy. on flglrThc above "Club Offers" are the money is received by us. All orders should be addressed to THE LEIIIGIITON, Carbon County, Penn'n. ONE JDOZAR! Or Six Months For 50 cerLts ! wmcn is' Less than 2 cents per .Weok FOIt A LATtUD 32 COLUMN PAPER!!! ADDllESS. Carbon Advocate, liDlilglituui Va. SHOW THIS TO YOUR NEIGHBOR -jyj" IIKILMAX & CO., BANK STREET. Lehighton, Pa., MILLERS and Dealers In AllKimlioi GRAIN HOUOTIT and SOLD at KEUULAU MAltKKT UA.TEU. Wo wonld, also, lesprctlnlly Inlorm onrclti epiw that wo nro uowlaliy preiiareilto bUI VLV taeta w.tU Jatv 25 Fromeny Mlao dcsltcdat VERY LOWEST PRICES. M. IIEILMAN & CT0. r A WEEK In jonr own town, and no fill oipitalrsied. You can pive tbe bus 3W lno3u trial wlthoxt expense. Tne liAhL iinncrtiinliv ovprotTfin'd f.ir thnaf wlllmclo work, Yoa tdionld tty notlilntr else until yon mo for y'urf wimt you tan do at the buslnesa wo oflei. No loom to explain here. You e.in devote oil your timo oroniy vcmrsparo time to the tmstue&d and mahe tcrcat pny tor everv hour that yon work. Women ma'ea inuchna men. Bend for Bpeclnl pnvt terra and partlcnlara, which we malt free, ti Outfit tree Don't c-nnplun ot hnrd lltuctt while yon have such a chance Addreds IX. H ILKTT & CO , Torlland. Maine, Juno 7 it. If ATJ CTi, Send 25 cents In Mampa or cur. ILwAlOtJ rency lor a new Horsk Uook. It treats nil diseases, has 25 fino Knuravings ehnwlni positions nesumcd by sick horses, a table of doses, a larjre collection of Valuaulk RIlHir ItKC,n'Kp. rules for telling the oiro 1 t t l of a horse, with an engraving show lntc teeth nf each year, and a largo amount o( other vnlu;fl.lo horso Information. IJr. Wm. II. Hall says, I havo bouvht books that I paid $5 and 410 Tor which I do not like as well as I do yours." icnd rem a Circular. Aoknts Wantkp. 1). J. JCKNDALL, W.D., Knosburgh Falls. Vt. mar, 15-yl -is THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING SeiiMaciie Its Inlroducllon and World-renowned reputation was tho death-blow to hlrjh priced machines. THERE ARE NO SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This ll a err Important mailer, at II l a well known and undlspufed Isct tnst rnsnj ol the to cahed first-class machines which are altered 10 chcsD nowa-aais are Ihoie that havs Been re. possessed (that Is. taken back Irom customers alter use) and rebuilt and put upon the marks! ""e'white is the peer of any sewinq machine now upon the maiiket. it is much larger 1iian the family ma chines of the singer, howe and weed MAKE. IT COSTS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAN EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSUIVE AND DIIS WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. Do not BU7 any other More try ing tho WHITE. Prices and Terms Maie Satisfactory AGENTS WANTED I White Seivinff Machine Co.t CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAGA, AGENT FOIt OAItriON COUNTV. Mnr.SJ KMini MAUUIl CHUNK, X' NEW PIANOS $125 l.'acl, and all sirl". Including (JIIAN1). AHS. sold ai the lowest ntl rash who'esa a lacioir p lroa, direct to ilie I'UIICII Anlilt. Tlies J'uuioi usee one ot Uie flneat disnltv at tbe Centennial Eiultutlon. and were unasi. tnoualjr rrroimnended lui tiio tliouEur HOiOKS ovt ItrtO lu nse. liezniailr Incorporated llniinfactuniiB; Co.-rrtoiy e-Ub ithrti over M years TLe Bquaie Omud. contain Main, iiaiiek'snewpsieut Copies Orerairuna Hcale, trie arealeai improvt nient In tbe tin lory of Maiio rnaltiiT. The UrrtlhlsarellKt KINIr INaMKUIOa. riaeoa mi t on tital. Don's talt lo write lor Illustrated and IietcrlpUre Cataloiriie of 49 patea uisllra free. HIIM)KLSSOIIN PIANO CO. til Ktl isili Street, K, V
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