FARMERS' COLUMN, when to skim Mint. Tho Xew England Farmer replies lo the inquiries of a correspondent, wlicn Is the proper time, to Bklm milk, nnd whether it is hIwbvs desirable to remove tho cream while tho milk is sweet. Now, this Is n difficult question to answer in a few words, partly heeause there are so innnv other conditions connected with hutlcr-lnaklBg all of which may have an important bearing on theques' tlon. Under certain conditions wo would prefer to have cream sour when taken from tho milk, or certainly very Boon afterward. 'f hero Is probably no' month In the year when dairymen aro bo much annoyed by had behavior tn cream as in November, and lit a time too, when tho milk may ba kept nn indefinito length of time without souring. Wo might answer that when tho milk In clincs la keep sweet for a lone; time, we would prefer to have the conditions changed so that it should Bour, and when it sours too readily, wo should endoavor to keep sweet. In July and August, milk set in open pans without ico, and in n warm room inclines to sour loo soon, beforo the cream has time to raiso completely. At this time wo should change tho conditions so that it should keep sweet longer. In cold weather tho cream rises so slowly that "it often bo comes bitter in tho pans. Hero more heat is wauted, even though It tends to sour the milk. So wo would say in cold weather keep the milk where it will tend to grow sour in forty-eight hours, and in hot weoth cr keep it irom souring in Ies3 than twenty four-hours. We prefer to have milk that is set in open nans ready to Bkim in from twenty-four to thirty-six hours, the year round, and just ready to sour when tho cream is removed hut not really sour, nor thick; like curdled milk. Wo prefer to have tho cream slightly neiil when ll goes into tho churn, summer nnd winter, because it usually comes to but. ter mora rapidly, while tho quality is equal ly good as from perfectly sweet cream. Milk that has beeonio so sour as to curdle a'.d re main in insolublo flake, will bo caught i tho butter in tho form of white specks, mucl in flavor and keeping qualities. Simple souring, in its early stage, is not Injurious to cream lor making good butter. Journal of Agriculture. form of ammonia. Upon the soils of which the ammonia is combined with acids it sets froo tho ammonia, which is directly seized upon by the plants. "12. Its solubility In water causes it to .... . .. ... ... . sink intoand ameliorate mo suuson. nam ' ',,"' "Si. "i.".;r.t..; .7ff. V, it,. hth, " mil n.n.n Hand and Or. the soil contains fragments of granitoortrap ch'c,tVftMn?l8 for Dancing, Parlor nt.tRlnttici.ts varied Weekly. . Luncheons ami lie- ,, . !..,.. fi.i. .t,w.m.. ,iilr,n nnd freslnnents In abundance WnneM hd Buppcrs pr.vMeu, Oysters and Fish served for Bup. '"'i ...no ,..... ...v.. ...r - j)(jr n fow monlcnla srcr taison irura tue water. liberates me simcaics. "13. Its combination with the acids In the soli produces saline compounds, such aspot- ash, soda, etc "14. It exerts marvelous effects upon rape, though it Is said to Injure flax, which In Bel gium Is not grown for seven years after lim ing. 15. strewed over thoyoung plants, it tie- stroys or drives away tho turnip fly. 16. Worked In with grass needs, Ihebcn- Cfi.iftl effects of lime, chalk, marl and shell sand'hae been visible for a period of thirty years. "IT. It has a- powerful pulveriiing elloct upon' tho wealdon clay, on the Band-stone fcrmations, nnd on' tho granite and slate foeks. "18. It Is generally supposed to hasten tho ilpcning of grain crop?. 19. It promotes the formation In'the soil of What aro called the dottblo silicates. This process starts with tho cloy,, or silicates of alumina, and it Is afterward continued through tho S. of alumina and lime, tho S. of A. and soda,-A. and potash, and A. and ammonia. 20. Applied' to llio rot-heap, limo effect- tially destroys tho seed of weeds. A rorre spondent of tho Honsckcepcr gives tho following lablo showing tho time re quired to cook different fruits for cannin, and tho amonnl of suear required Time for boil- Quant, sugar ing mitt. Chorrie. fl minutes. Raspberries 0 " Blackberries 6 " Strawberries 8 " Plums 10' " Whortleberries 5 " Pio plant,liced.. 10 " Small sour pears, whole 30 " Bartlrtt pears, halved 20 " reaches 8 " IVaehes whole IS " rineapples,sliccd. 15 " Siberian ciab ap ple 25 " Sour aniiles,nuur- teroil 10 " Bipe currants 0 " Wild giopes 10 " Tomatoes 20 " Gooseberries 8 " Quinces, sliced 15 " to qt (1 ounces 4 6 8 10 8 8 0 " 4 " 4 " 6 " 8 " 5 " 8 " 8 " nono 8 " 10 " Slaily jExciii'SMMi 8 Cape May AHD RETURN THE SAME DAY, Tn PamoOb, MAMMWf ft, TrmKB-DKCK Steamer " REI'UBI.ip," leaves ftacc St. Wharf at 7U A. M., arriving M Oapo May nbsat ISM I'. M. Returning, leaves pape May at 8 o elk . V. .. r..Lt..iUnwnA .tfA MM Itia lion p Ik A full It n It An 4 Rtnl Of. in.. KlvlIlM Hill in O uiue ivi unvunin esira mumo lur i slitncnta In nbund r a fnw moments s STarc for the Iftouml Txlt9 Olic Sollnl. 3r- SUNDAYS will l'eavc lUee Street Whnrf at VA A. M.W. r.s. A Broad Oaono tteam Katlrnadtrlll conyey passengers 10 uape island in uminuics.. Tickets lor sale at oil Hallroad Stations. juas.ws Daily Excursion to SEA BIIEE2E ! .. !o( Thasnlcndld Saloon Steamer "JOHN A. WARNER," leaves Chestnut Street Wharf TJnllv nt 8:15 A. M.. for Sea Breeze, (about 05 miles), down tho Delaware Bay, arriving dock-to tue city cany in mo evening, .iiis 13 mio ui uiu must (hcuoiiu, Arui9iuiis n ui Philadelphia. A Musical Entertainment and Dancing will enliven tno trip. Kelrcsn monts in abundnnco. I) inncrs,.Supiwre ic. All the conveniences for Salt Water Bath ing. Fishing, Boating and other Amusements aro provided. Fare, GO cts. Juno 28, 1879-wS Children, 30 cts. TbG Best and Most Popular Pulmonic is us Mew cls I Mew JPriees 2 T rnRtifiplfnllv- niinomicc to the citizens of LelnVhton and To sum up its ndvantages-when prop-l . . f, ,, . T , 100,1 fl, ni1 P. OfTl Sf.,;i .... uiates its action, thereby promoting the BANK Street, Leliigliton, and that 1 am now receiving a growth of healthy vegetation of all kinds." full line OI XT consisting of Ladies and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, jdauukerciiieis, Jewelry, ltibbons, Ituches, lady s hand-made Clouds, Gloves, .bancy boaps, .brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles and Oil, Zephers, Fancy Stationery, and all other articles usually kept in my line. ' Also, Agent for the celebrated JB-oraTnuTsrB-fsr ?TVci T.BTr7cT"Tansn CfeTn.4Ti a iwr . JUJITHOSISI. M. JLXI Mil JL JL W Call and examine mv coods ; the prices aro so low that they cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 S. C. WIIEATLEY. Bmm and Meiiciaes ! Sotting Strawberries In Autumn. Although sp'ingislhohest lime generally for transplanting strawberry plants, yet it often becomes desirable to do the work later in the season. Tho plants, if Eet in August, make snmo growth, and obtain a good foot hold beroro winter. Ono of tho difficulties with transplanting later is the lial ility to bo thrown out by frost. Tho work will succeed well m September if the following precau tions are observed ; Procuro strong plants of tho same season's giowtli, with abundant roots, and set In a rich, deep and mellow so-1 which has a good surface and bottom drainage: spread tho roots out well like an umbrella, which will prevent heaving out better than if crowded together j if the soil is dry, settlo it about tho roots with water when tho holo is partly filled; mulch with manure, and keep tho Burfaco well protected with such a mulching in winter, taking care not to cover the crowns of tho plants. If 1 10 soil is heavy or clayey, make it slightly convex about tho plants, and press it firmly with tho foot, leaving a smooth eurfaco to throw off the water or rain. Coventry Gentleman. Gaaie'LawK. Notwithstanding the law in regard to the hunting of gomo is so lrequently printed in tho newspapers there is a demand for in formation every year when tho season is about open. Below wo append tho dates when tho season commences tor kilhnggame and when- it closes. Hunters by cutting this out and preserving it can see by a glance when to commence the slaughter and when to leavo off: Squirrels September 1 to January 1 Rabbits October 15 tn January 1. Wild ducks and geese September 1 to Mav 15. Wild lurfeevs October 15 to January 1 u plana or grass plover juiy 10 tojan uarv 1. Ruffled grouse.phcasant or pinnated grouse October I lo January i. Woodcock July 4 to January 1. Quail or Virginia partridgo October 15 to Junuaiy i. Deer October 1 to December 10. It is unlawful to shoot at any time a night hawk, whippoorwill, sparrow, thrush, mar tin, lark, finch swallow, wooi: red or cardinal bird, cedar bird, utnageT, cat bird, blue bird, or any insectivorous bird, under a penalty of $5 each, or to detroy their eggs or nests under a penalty of $10 for each offense. A trap, net, snare or torch light cannot bo used in taking wild turkeys, rufllcd grouse, pheasant, paitridgo or wood cock, or rail or reed bird or pinnated grouse under a penalty of $10 for each offense. Brushes, Combs, &c Tho other day a stranger was looking at h ,amnS. Lanterns, ChimnCVS, BurninOT & ; in..Tr...l . . -1 I ' ' and his general make-up satisfied the en- A COITID Line OT DfUfffflStS SimONeS. (Tinner Hint lio wn ft liArRnn nf ilppn llimiitlit 1 t S" 0 r . 0... , C,J. ,i,1 v:i...i.t 13... and a man to annreciata the merits of mon- xiussua, uu ; iui tui o, .uiu unuuiuui jjiiiuua. stcr machinery. Tno stranger viewed the PurO WillOS and LiqilOrfi of all kinds for Medicinal and engine from every side ami angle, and sat Sacramental purpOSOS other rest. Then bo walked nrounil the building in a wiso way nnd cimo back for another inspection. Tor two long hours ho hardly held his eves ofl'tho ponderous ma chinery, hut was at last ready to go. Tak ing ono last look ho walked up to tho cngi nccr and said . "Say, rniater.this cro mum runs by steam lon't it?" Why, of course," was the answer. Well, I thought eo mueh half an hour ago," continued the man, "but it's just as well to uo sure ol theso things, 'ihero aro It luvarlatilr Curei Couffha, Colds, Hoarse ness, Soro Throat. Attbmo, Croap, and other Affections ol tho Urea Hi lug Organs. TtftftMhtni? InririPTifO nrnn tli irtltiitpfl tin lncnt tluair pafrdnircp. Is fluo to tliolact tliat He Hiprodicnts nro tho mnst pfllcnclon numion 10 Blniplts known to mcMiicnl imtflny. the baM nt itmnrtlrln tip.ine tha IIONIIY at llio JIOIII' IIOUKD I'JiAN r, rlieimcftiirnnitert with tho niPiiicinnl or mew eoiiuo auiish iiajjsawka or liaim of Oi'catJ. There are beside, live other hotnnic eicnicu(B whicu cive aaauionai cmcacv to the lit st named two. . jIiopo who havo -e(l Jt, fftv that TIALE'S HON 15 V Or llUHJ-JIlUUiN IJAiiJ TAK IB HOI only wonderfully remedial tn nil capeawhcio thnnruan of rrsntratlon aro h fleeted, but idon tant Its action Is tinusually rapid. A low doses ricqueutlv sirvoto relievo a very obstinate foujrli. It contains nntlitn? tnat cim diruirdcr ino eiomnco, n met iimi i nn uo iint'uu w.iii truth of but lew rouch remedies t It litis nn ex- trctrelv arrrenble flavor, ni1 is mid nt a 11 pure which enables thodO of the most limited means to nvnii i nemen c oi us viriucs. ill Pimnlo rnndnesx to trifle with a Coujrb, TnliiiMon nf tli Throat. Cheat hihI Lnncs trav els raHdlv and what Is a ttlfllng and ensilv pnTinuoinbie dtfflcultvin tboae oiirans to-unr. tnav In u lew weeks tievelop Into lirourhltls or conumpt on. two disease winch rarrv more victims to ourlVKravp". than any other In the long list of bodily disorder". A uouirii rany uo unr icnocu iuo ATciuninitry Stuce ot Consumption, a mnladv rf which HALE'S llONKV OP IIOXU5IIOTJND AND TAHIathe purest l.nowu preventive. Those thcrctorr, who would arrest thoprnpreps o! the denrover shout' delay not a moment totnk a ci ktais Bpeelflc. C11ILUU15N, dettve rrcat benefit from Its soothing properties, whmi suflerlnir with the poroxyrms ot Crimp and Whnop.ng Connii. The llrsi named d'aens is especially destructive nmonR vouiur chiuiren and tha n'linoio lemcuv should bo Rent oo hand In all lion? tho Ida lluv the larpe Varicuges and tconondze. PRICES. 60 cts.. nnd X, PKU BOTTLE. Sold Ur all Uruirglsu. C. N. Critteiiton Prop'r, NO SEVEN SIXTH AVENUE, N. Y. FnrSalebv A. J. DUHLINO, B-inV street. Lelngbton. ra. tS'X The People's Drug & Family Medicine Store. If you want anything in the Drug line at bottom prices, ro to tno urn ana lteu.ioio uvna: store, in ut. ri. &. lleber s Block, near tue rqst Ulhce, A. J. DUELING, Proprietor, IWIiero rou wlllflmla lull nnil complete stock of Pure Drugs, ledicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, ubricating Oils .TnTttTYiViTrifiW It Will lBay to Read TTliis I m wU1 Vay the AND BEND OU AVe hate entered into arrangdments with Rev. J. HeNrv Smythei of Philadelphia, the publisher !of Sunshine foii Little Children, whereby we are enabled to make you the Ti"16 - Ccirbon AdVOCaf 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 DOLLARS hate already been expended in this " great offer " by the " Sun shine Publishing Co.," THIS PAPER MAKES NOTH ING ON THE BOOKS. Our solo object is to place your name on our list as a subscriber to the Carbon Advocate and to SOnshine for Little Children.- ONE YEAR FOR Ot Six Month's For 50 cetts !' nave you a "Raoinq Tooth" Reader? IF YOU HAVE, BUY Pike's Toothache Drops andCnrethoacotvln one minute. Tills von can tin fur TvVKNlY.FI VK OI3NT8 Tho ar tlcle w.ll do the huslnos uo brown depcod upon ttt mor-'ovflr it contains no InKieUlent which can iiijure your i ceu:, FRICE 25 CENTS. Sold by nil DrncRlsta. C. K. Crittcnton, Prop'r. Wall Paper and Borders, a p;reat variety. Personal attention given to tho compounding of Physi cians ana l'amuy i Prescriptions. Established 18G7. A. J. DURLING. Lchlfihtoii. Novpiuo't2. so many wind mills amumlnnw-a-daya that ono can't bo certain of notliiiig." JludMii (-V. V.) Hegi-itcr. mjws ri'BJis. A truo bill of indictment has been found at Somerset atrainst E. M. Schrock.meniber of tho Legislature from that county, for bri- bcrv. Ono witness swore: "Sehroek ijaveme Respectfully announces to tho pooplo of Leliigliton and its vicinity, tnat no uas iusc eniargeu nis luanuractory oy tue addition of another story, and that ho is now prepared to furnish them with every description of Ailvnnlnjrc!, uf lliu L'so of Mine An English writer sums upan exhaustivo aiticlo upon lime by detailing tho ndvan tages of its uso thus : "The advantages of tho uso of limo nro so many and so great that it is almost impossi bio to cnumcrato tho whole of them. Their effects may bo described at being both chem ical and mechanical, and as being exercised both on tho organic and inorganic constitU' cnU of the soil. Tho following may bo tub cn as n summary of the principal benefits. "1. A In tro produco of cereal crops of su pcrior quality. This is especially tho caso with wheat, which becomes thinner 6kinned and yields moro flour. Tho jieas grown upon limed lands are belter boilers. "2. Upon deep alluvial and clay boils it in creases tho crop of potatoes and renders them less waxy. Sprinkled over potatoes in tho store heap it preserves them, and when rid dled over tho cut sets, It wonderfully hi creases their fertility. "3. Limo eradicates tho finger and too diseaEo in turnips, and gives great coundne: and moro nutritious qualities to tho bulbs. "4. It gives, when applied to meadow lands, a larger produce of nutritious grasses and checks foot rot In sheep depastured upon them. It al9o exterminates bent, well as coarso and sourgras6os,dcstroys couch grass, and acts jiowerfully upon tho ryi grasses. J. Upon arable land it destroys tho corn marigold and weeds of various kinds. "0. It rapidly decomposes vegetablo mat ter, producing a large amount of food for plants in tho form of carbonic acid gas. "7 It destroys or neutralircs tho acids in the soils, hence its adaptability to our soils "8. It acts jiowerfully on somoof tho inor ganic parts of soils, osjiecially on tho sulphate of iron found in poaty soita, and sulphates of magnesia aud alumina. "SI. It prove fatal to worms ami slogs, and tho larvro or injurious insects, though favor able to tho growth of shell-bearers. "10. It destroys thr germ of smut upon the seed of wheat, barley and oat, aud is es pecially acoeptablo to the barley crop, which is generally of good quality upon tho chalky BOils. "II. Slacked limo added to vegetablo mat ter causes it to give off its nitron in- tho two dollars and a hair, and .aid, work for Urjf .vctured from tho best Seasoned Material, at Prices ...V . - - . i-i -i 1 1 I f" i lUliy lla luw aa tuu a.iuiu ui uiuiua uuii uu uuiiuu iui uiau- whero. Hero aro a tew ot tho inducements ollereu : Parlor Sets at from 50 to 60.00 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Case Bedroom Suites, 3 Pieces. 40 to 05.00 Painted Bedroom Suites Si 8 to 40.00 iavo a contract to furnhh a New York firm Cane Seated Cliait'S, P01' Set of Six S6.00 with 10,000 pieces of sheet irm suitable for Common Chairs, per set of Six 4.00 show cards and signs. .... i 11 l An eleren ycarold boy named Dunning, alia aU 0U,el S00US equally CUCap. iving nt Haymaker, near Bradford, was T . ,. -r i , n .1 .... n 1.11 LUIB ;U1111UUL1U11, JL UUOUU LU Lllll IUU ULtUULlUli Ui. citizens to my ample facilities in the Tho matter will bo brought up at tho next term of Court. So says tho Tittsburg Din patch Tho Beaver Falls Shovel W orks, II. SI. Meyers & Co., aro running cloven hours ay, and tho company nro shipping 3,000 shovels per week. Tho Appollo Iron Mills, nt Appollo, To., smothered to death on Fridaj while sticking his head in tho hatch hold of an oil tank, Insurance policies purporting to bo issued by tho Merchants and Manufacturers' Com pany of St. Louis havo been recently written ot Bradford, Thero is no snch company now in existence. It wound up its affairs n 18T5. The Leading External Specific for DISEASES OF TitESKlN and Bcautifier of the Complexion UIBEETAEIIG BUSINESS, with a now and handsome Hearse, and a full At tho Hepuhllcan Convention of Schuyl- 1,llu ul , v"anr ' l"F'cu iu .niuiu kill county, in rottsville, on Monday, Hon. promptly tO all Ol'tlCrS IU tlllS line, at lOWCSt pi'ICCS. Lin Bartholomew was elected Senatorial del- Patronage rospoctfully solicited and tho most ample sat- cgato from the Twentyninth and Hon. M. ;,:,. nnvn-0,l V Vfll W A TtrVI. JHir Jl'B,JlX'ilUUl And OTHER PREMIUMS, Offered t6 Subscribers of "TKq Caribou AdYoeato8 ,-vincn. is Less than1 2 cents p'dcf "tVeek TOR A LAIt'lE' 99 3!? COLUMN YAtE&M "Worth $64.25. Sent on receipt of $27.00. Chambers' Encyclopedia $60 Ten royal octavo volumes. Llhrnry law binding, marble edges, extra Ellt. 4000 engravings and to maps, nnd from 80 to 100 clcanllv cnxrnvcd plates. Latest and llest Edition. 1 his special subscription work Is made to order ihu Kreui uuusu oi j. u. iipincou a uu.t oi I'liuadeipiiia, cxpressley for : i.l 00 mis irreai urcmiuni oner ortlio beaut ul nub entlon orstiNfiiiiMc rnii tle tjni LnHaN It Is a library In Itself, Is not sold bytlio trade, and cannot be bought elsewhere for less tlun SIXTY 1) ULL.AK3. Sunshine for Little Children .... Sunshine for Little Children Is ono of the taut magnificently lllu'trated publications In tho United Slnlcs, Slio by 14U, ls-ued monthly. The twelve numbers will make a handsome folio work T 268 pages. 3t3u benull. ful pictures, 60 ol them full-pago cuts. 40U exquisite stvrics for little ones. The Carbon Advocate . . . . The Newslet and Most Iteadablo Weekly In tho County. Tho Favorite Family Taper, nnd the ONLY NKWSPAl'KK entirely rUlNTKtl iN Til K HUM'Y. Carelully edited, and with an nblo and wlde-nwakecori s ol Correspondents,!!! columns make a weekly Journal of the doings through, out tho cuuulry. 3 25 Carbon Advocatc'y Leliigliton, PHr Bitow this fo voun MEioiiibn" 1 00 M. Total offer is vorth $64 25 AVorth $26.25. Shakespere's Works Sent on receipt of only $9.60. 22 00 Charlrs KnlL'lit's famous London pictorial edition. In two Immense roynl octavo volumes. 3i0 wood-i uis nnd 8 lull page plates by the celebrated Mr John Gilbert, A. I!. A.; ulso SO eh gant steel t-ngravlnus from tho mi et emi nent artists ol Europe. 'Ihesu plnies nlono .Million, volume, luiiiorted Inmi Germany for I ncnty Uo lars, ni the istnbllslnntnt ot E.ies &. I.aurl nt Boston. I Iid text cammi l.r purchaNcd In le.s than 30 parts, ut 10 cents per part. Hound In cloth, elegant gill tops and gold stamps. Sunshine for Little Children .... AS NOTICED ABOVE. The Carbon Advocate ..... BANK STREET, LehighftM; Pa,r MILLEns nnd Sealers id AUKmd of CHAIN BOUGHT flM SOLD f HKUULAU MAJtKKT ltATS. UV wnnlrt. nlRn. irnnrrtlnllr InlfffWi our r.iti' IzonthiU woaio uowluliy "yrepuii'U ttf bUr i'Xil IUU1U Willi est of CaH From any Mine deslied at V Em?" LOWEST I'RICESi- IT. IIEILMAI So CO)- Jill 00 Total offer is worth $26 2c Worth $14.25. Sent on receipt of $8.10. Worcester's Dictionary .... 10 00 Oct. 12. 4 BANK Street, LEHIGHTON, VA. Fowler Senatorial delegate from the Thir tieth Senatorial district. Tho Tittsburg ZcJgcr understands that tho Steward Oil Company nro think! removing their works from Cleveland Oil City. Tho cause of tho removal will mat mo autnoriiics in Cleveland nro con stantly making war upon the Standard Com pany Tho striking moulders in Heading havo ac cepted an offer of tho employers to resumo work otnn advanco of fifteen per cent, over the wages rccciveii at the time of tho strike, Is prepared to furnish aU kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, s Important to Builders, &c. TFcisspoi't lB!iBiilHfig- Mill, JOHN G-. BIERY, Agent, to bo increased to twenty-five per cent, on and after the first day of October next. They commenco work before tho Sth inst, Mrs. Hoover, of Pittsburg, or Saturday beat Herman Shafer, of that place, who Is ninety years old, so unmercifully that his life is despaired of. Shafer who served in the campaigns of the first Napolenn, had offended some of Mrs. Hoover's children. Detective Lyon, of Reading, who was en gaged at tho time of tho mysterious death of old Jacob Wcller at "The Forest," Lancas ter county, to work up the caiso, has written a long letter to tho Lancaster Ah Era. In this letter he states that several of the Wel- ler family admitted to himthat CleniSkilea and John Weller killed the old man for his money, but afterward denied that they had mauo such a statement, Tho Hnrrisbure Telegraph has learned that Albright, the Terry county murderer is In tho rearorhewport.Mahanoy mountains. Tho Sheriff has often visited there to find him but has always failed In his search. On Friday afternoon an eight-year-old daughter of Mr. Joseph Cantwell, of rotts ville, went into the woods, and by mistake ate some poisonous berries j from the effects of which she died several hours later. 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. It renders tho Cuticle Health full1 Clear aril Smooth, and Is the iJest Pos sible Substltuto for Expensive Sulphur Baths. It 1. Incomnnrflb'o nemcdv for BruIses. Ul rfeit.. (.L'TB and ever? liritabfa or mihru.tliv condition ot t lie fr-kin, urn! ih 9 most setvicenblr remedial ai-ent ono sou co oi ai-eody icueiin en. o ol (lOUT tllld 1U1EUMM18M. Tt m a iniist OP. lrnlilo DISINFECTANT OV ui.O'l 'lUKU on Jiisij l.M(5, wom alio U'en tiv ii. rson- uuer nir irom ounoxiol's or co. TAGIOUS DlfEA-ES, nnd In u Cupitai -Iciurdr nnd Pievei lativo 1 1 toein wlicn usr.1 aaanlijec tlon reiaoiiB eiiinloilnir it have no need lo tane Sulphur Hat lis, or to resort to Balpliur -pruiL'Sfor batliinir pun ones. Asanni'Juncl.of tlie TOILET It istarmore ile-lini 10 man any ui-me ic silco n mv. aut, 1H.0 n ucie nr u-ut iiaiurc, conceal complex loom liii'miBiien our removi'8 inem. TAN,ntlCKl.i;i.I'IMl'Ll-t( 11L0TCHK8 aid llio like, speedily yielotoia cnnfylui: In-llnence- an't !tli tlie very aett Boap to aiiive vvitli.iiecnusnit leaves lliu sum amooihalid freo irom uolnitatlon prouuceo on sen.iilvecu. ilcle. by the aoiIicaiiin of tin1 lazor. It also compleieiy crad eaten DAND-lI'l-'K. llousuvvlvH- doeaio ll to be EXCELLENT for wa.iimp; .M)Ot.L. LI.Nh' . L-UI. oud oibcr labriCH and ladio. inoving in tlie best.irclCHO a ctroiioiiiaj ami ruial society speak ol It fu tlieliiuac-iteim.. Icstlu omnia liour in from a'l qnarteri of the lT iiluu upon Its Pronil tjr, many of win h liaie Dcen puunkii'ii in me i nn oi a ncai paiiipiiiet procurnbl- ot I-iupm-t'. i nd Fancy Hoods Ileai trs. tlii'oinnniiia belnp inen to publoinpnio Hon nt bis Ml mciNAL, Waiieih use. Ka. 1 tlXTll Avssuk. Ni w Voiik. The nrtie o It moreover lnnoised uv tio M.dic-l fiaienuty. 1.1 KK UOSr OTIlhll I'AilO L'H llEMEClES, OI.K.s'.--istll.l'UUltMiAl' hnsb en Ululat ed, soaps without the smallest fraction of ro nienial ttUcscv have t ecu and are foi.lcd upon tlie nususptcllng nnd uno'jservtiut. ittjenulne Hulpbnr bonps pofrseHslo0 propeme. ldertloa, ltu or equal to tlie Great KwoiUo. whict, theli veudiirs ee. to rival by uudeilniud c mpetl tioi . 'J lie public atiould tb reform becaielul to Inquire for UU.l-I.' NS bnlplur boap by lla lull name, und ceo tbat they gel tbe real article. A'l re.pi-ctable lliu- ciits. Farcy Good Dent eraand Oiocirs :eej IILUNU'S bULPHUlt bOAF. and Ml. of di-rcaud for It, supply tbe GLM'IM- 7110 to tneir cn.tomers. ri lcei,",23 cli. per CUe' 1 Dox. (3 cakes) scut by mull, prepaid for 70c. C. N. CRITTENTON, rnorniETon Ko. 7 Sixth Ave.. N. V. For Palo by A. J. DUIU-INO, Banl. Btro. t, Lei.isktou, Fa. llluslrnled and unabrldgcil. A ma'slvo volume oflsll pages. Latest and best edition, t'olored plates. Library sheep binding. " Tho authority In our olflre." N. Y. 'rrlbunc. "Tho best writers uso v orcester us their authority." N. Y. Herald. "'I he standard Dictionary of America, " l'hllado. hla l'ress. " Long considered tho standard ot America." vcnlug Post. Sunshine for Little Children .... The a ihon Advocate 4 Total offer is worth . . '40 00 A WKRK in lonrnwntnwn anfl no . c X) tnl r a rtt Yon cin pive tbe tmn- tneBBM trim, wu&o l fXpcntH. Tlie lGr.i ono riiinl.vevfrcifrcrtV fortlHMte' willing lo work V u chnnlct tiy nntlilnr el bo rnitii yon cofor v nis!? what yon fftsi rfont llio litiniiipftR u o ofli. No loom to exnlaln here.' Yon c n ile vote nil tour time or only vour spurn, time to Ui hU'inesn and ma' e ewnt pv lor eveivliour tliat yon work. Women-mno iw nucli as men. Send for B'lectril pr.vt temir nil'- inrticiiara, wiucii wo mou freo. m uutoi' lino Uon'l c miilnm ol hard limei whll ion1 imvenuch n ciiaoco Auares 11. u Juur.Tr & CO , l'oi tlHiid. M&lne. June 7 IT". Tfljcp send 25 cents In stamps or cur-' 1 1 ' f If lill t rrncv lor a new IIorsk Hook. It treats nil diseases lias 35 flno EnirrtivlnurS4 sliHwInu: jinpltions Hpsumcd by sick horses, a. i it uiu ui iu.t-j, u tiirgo yincriiun ui v ai.ua iiuw IcIIII 14 "KrirPfs ruies tor leuinjf ine atee D't'F I of 11 lmnp. wtthnn rnorravlnv ft how. inir teeth ol each rear, and a lariro amount of' I otticr valuaMo horse Intormmton. Dr. Win.' II. ilnll Fay. "I havo nouttht books that r paid S5 ami $10 Tor which I do not like as well' as I do yours.' mcnp fou a CinrctAii. AUKKTfl WANTKP. lJ,J.KtWIJAII, Enosburffh Falls, Vt, mar. 15-yi The White is C -WM - T" ry sill JSiew Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. Jgir Special attention given to Orders by Mail. Thank ful to our patrons and friends for past favors, wo ask a share of patronage in the future Very Respectfully, JOHN G. BIERY, Agent For the Weissport Planing Mill. R O. box 63. jan.4-yl BLACKS and BROWNS AS XATUUAL A3 .N'ATCBh'e SEIF, Areconimnlculed to Giov nnd Flattre colored Hill's Uairand Whisker Dye iiTircnaiatlon tbvtluielv free from hurtful in KretltrniN fciid Intlu tel? superwf bv reawon ot Hie fff ct trodnced to any article ot iu oafs. l'lMnnture GUAYMtt AXIl 11 ALU h&6 HIO Die eutwi. nod tho i teiy lmtn i ft. ire aiqiure tho (rue ) ouiuiut uui itou tun maicue8M uyv. BOLD BV ALL DUUaaiST3, C. N. Crittcnton Prop'r. BIXTII AVE-. N. V. Bor sate bv A. llilflitoo, fa. J. DUIU.INU, IlanV street Mis.U, it. 9S Worth $16.25. Sent on receipt of 6.00. The Child's Eiblc . , . . A mairniflccnt book. Larue nunrto. 838 nicres. 300 fine ensrravlnss. color. ed maim nnd lllnmlnaled II ties, especially dc.lifiied tiy the Itest annus ot I tie day I'lftili.eleKnnt lull Kilt und v it t ediies.KOld side and guldsiauip. Clear, laro type, arid printed on exquisitely tinted paper. Sunshine for Little Children .... The Carbon Advocate . . Total offer is worth . $16 25 THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING "Worth $7.75. Sent on receipt of only $4.12. World of "Wit and Ilumor From tho most celebrated writers. A magnificent rolumo of the rarest and richest fun. Larjro octao. 600 pnes. Cloth exira. 450 engravings and full page plates! Gold side and gold stamp. A great bargain. Sunshine for Little Children .... The Carbon Advocate Total offer is worth 3 50 SeiiMacM Ml 00 $7 to BEAD ALL OF THIS. JSD In order, if possible, to place a copy of TilE CAUI30N ADVOCATE in every household in this and the adioiliiii" Counties, and to largely increase its circulation in other sections ol tlie 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 tis lor any standard set ol works; andm connection with our subscription department, their orders will be at tended to at a large discount Irom retail prices, with the ut most care, promptness and satisfaction. Among our "Prem ium Offers" we mention the following ; DIOKKN'S WOHKR, "V , . fTIIAPKEH Y'S WOHKS. 1 ". j Its Introduction and World-renownetf fcnulntlon was the death-blow to high jirlced machines. THERE ARE NO SEUONU-manu-WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This ll a very Imnorlsnt mitler.it It known and undisputed laet that rninf """. called first-clan machines which '"'. cneap nowa-dajs are thosa that mm rossesseu (that Is. taken Dick tram customer alltr u and rebuilt and put upon tha markat STH VrllTE IS tl.fi PEER OF ANT SEWING MACHINE NOW UPON THE MAHKET. IT IS MUCH LARGE It 1 HAN THE CHINES OF THE SINGEII, HOWE ANO WEED MATKE('0STS MOHEVtO MANUFACTURE THAN EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. ITS C0NSTRUCTI0M IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE ANO US W0RKMANSHIC IS UNSURPASSED. Do not Buy any other before try ins tho W2ITE, Prices and Terms Mate Satisfactorj AGENTS "WANTED White Sewing Machine Co.t CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAG A AOENT FOII CAItnON COUNTY" Msr.53T-in MAUCll CHUNK, P CtlOi'Ell'S WORKS. j ffThe above "Cltib Offers" are only forwarded when tlie money is received by us. All orders should be addressed to THE THACKEnV'S WORKS, A . v;!5T5itkS. KEW PIANOS $125 LEIIIGJITON, Carbon County, Tenn'a. .-v.i, aim pi. niTiri iii:iuuiub SQI'AHli A'iDUfltlOHT.allstncllTFIKST. Ut Ah, wild ai the lovrrrt net cab whoieu t lac uit P Icen. dlitct to ilio 1'UIICII AHKIl Tlies rianus mafia or e or the finest dlsplaTf at' lie r.uleiinul Kiblmtlon. ard wrie nuaol ruonslir recoinmcodtd rerthe 111OUE0T IloitORsr otci 15.1X0 ii uc. Itetutulr Inccrporsu Maimfsciunnic ci.-rriory e-Ubil.le.1 net s vrara Ibe Square Grand- coiiuln Math' usbekv new pateut Snplex Oreraunnc Bcle, the urcairal improvement In the hujoiy of. l'lauo ma Ing. The UfrlsbMarethe FINKnr IN AMKIIRA. Flaooa sei f on trial. Don't fall lo write lor lnuatmted and PmcMpUt Cutaloarue of a patee mailed tree. JIKNt)Kr,SOIIN PIANO CO. at Ket 10th BtrattrN.T 1 Tear
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