FARMERS' COLUMN. Illllta to roimrj-riirectlerx, A correspondent of tlio MussnclrirsctU Ploughman writes some good liinlg nbouttbo management of poultry to auswor to an ar ticle on that subject I "Firet, you say, if eggs in winter are want ed, the light Brahma or while Cochin! is best for that purjiosc. An experience often years with fowls of different breeds has not brought about such a conclusion With roe I keep fowls for the eggs black Spanish, white and brown Leghorns and have no trouble about their laying in winter. I find as much trouble in keeping fowls cold in sum mer as I do in keeping them warm in winter. 1 keep Brohmas for hatching. They dis count nil other breeds In that lino of bus!" ness, and their motherly qualities are with (rut a rival. I find the expense of food for twenty black Spanish, white and brown Iveghorns, to bo the same as that for fourteen Sraliluas. There is no question in my mind hut what tlio riymouth Kock excels all others when brought upon the table as on urticle of food. For eggs, the riymouth ltock still standsns second, which is saying much in their praise, when we consider the number of good laying breeds with which they have had to compete. A hen that lays oue hundied eggs ill aycarls not an unprofit able one. Still she cannot bo classed as a tery profitable erne. A hen to be in fivor With mo mutt produce from one hundred ami thirty to one hundred and eighty eggs a year. At the latter figure I can make them pay thrco hundred Jwr centum on the investment, besides the cost of food. "If it is desired to obtain a stock of hens for laying eggs to sell when they bring the highest price, I like the hatching to take place the first week in May, if of tha black Spauish, white or brown Leghorn breed. They will lay ns soon as the tenth of October. From that time until the first of March is when I find it n good time to sell eggs. In tlio matter of (ceding, feed so that your hens shall be healthy. Tlio healthy liens arc thosa from whom wo may expect eggs, and not thoso who are extremely fat. When n hen docs not lay four months in succession. I know no way by which she can bo made to make up for lest time, nny moro than I can tell how a fanner can bo made to make up the loss of two day's time per week in a grocery storo discussing his neighbor's busi ness. As for a hen not being profitable to keep for laying after sho is two years old, I cannot endorse it, as I have hens that are four years old and still continue to deposit ono dozen a month. Still I prefer young hens. In selecting hens to set, select eggs from thoso hens in yourflork tbntymi know nra continually laying. Black Spanish, white and brown Leghorns, are not of much account for the table. To kill them for tlio market is follv." Gillie. Wo have Inarncd to jcit nt gapes by mak ing a free use of Camphor. Wo give to a chicken in a very bad case a pill the size of a garden (wa. As soon as wo sco symptoms of gapes wo give the birds water to drink which is strongly impregnated with cam phor, thus giving to the chickens that which was a favorite medicine with our great grand mothers "camphor julep." Tho treatment seems to explain itself. Tho gajies or tho gaping is cauaed by tho presence of small red worms in tlio windpipe. No medicine can reach them unless in the form of vapor. An hour after the chicken has swallowed the pill it smells of camphor. Cumphor'is a very strong vermifuge, and tlio worm dies. Xomc Herald. rnriu IVotca. Transplanting beets is nothing new ; in fact, if they are taken up when about an inch through, tho very best crops can be pro duced by that means, and far better than in tho spot they wcro first sown. Tlio soil be comes packed in thesecd-bed, and when the beet is transplanted, the now, loose, waim, rich soil is just in condition to make it grow. There is no danger of wilting If tho lop is small and tho roots largo at tho tl mo tho change is made. Transplanting always checks top growth and encourages root form ation, hence to grow any root wo havo only to make a change of base. Tho study of the principles of plant growth U very interesting; no man can f.iil to learn vcn from a cabbage Iiead, and if ho watch es tho usual courso of events in a garden, many little matters will suggest themselves which may be turned to practical account. For insUnce,certali plants are very liable to bo eaten off by insects during tlio first few daysaftes they havo apiicarcil above the ground. KiTorts to destroy tho insects al most always fail. It yo aro attacked by a dog and havo a stick too light to hurt hiu with, hold it so that h can Uto it, and ho will do soj this gives you time and you will finally escape. IiibecU have a choice of food, aud frequent ly like something elso better than our plants which w wish to save, l'otato bu;g like some kinds of potato vines belter than others. A row or two of such vines in a field will attract tho bulk of the pests anil savo tlio oncs which the farmer desires to protect. Melon bugs like radish leaves much better than melon leaves, and if radishes aro planted in the hill tho melons escape en tirely. Toisons in a garden or field are danger ous to poultry, animals aud to people even,' and are not at all necessary. There- are many things which, as the cases ariso may bedono to avoid loss on a farm j weeds must w dealt with promptly; insects must be proiided for; dry or wet seasons must bo effect by drainago or cultivation. If the wheat crop In Nibraska this year had been drilled in rows for cultivation, we should have had a splendid crapof excellent grai and no weeds. Now we have so thin a crop that whole fields are abandoned on account of weeds, which the crop could not smother. The proper mode of cultivation on a farm is governed by no set rulej circumsUnecscon- tinually arise whieh call for something dif ferent from what was first planned out. The good farmer is he who plans to allow a variety in modes, us necessity may do lnand change of mode, change of seed are s necessary as tillage itself, We fatten calves and all young stock by change of feed or pasturc,and if we adhcro to set rules or do as our fathers did before us, and only be cause tney uia so, we violate the laws of ad vancemcut. Ruts in the road are indicia ble hero, and the man who- allows ruts In- his land it on a bad road, but bo who docs Dot learn from what paxes before his eyes every season should go another quarter to Bight school, and be sura to take a candle ith him, S. Jt. Jam in the Karat Sec ncnDirrrn and ko.iie .iiosqui- TOES ATTEND CHVnClXb But down at Musquash. Last Sunday night wo all went to church down at Mus quash, and heard Mr. Hopper preach, a pleasure that all Burlington will envy u' Mr. II. wasdown there hslping the rest of us eijoy ourselves, ami tlw Baptists- of Mus quash' just pressed him Into their ecrvico for one day. Well, I had been trout fishing all the day before and had waded down the river a few miles, and Saturday night I poured a bushel and a half of eats Into each of my boots, and all the' bright, sunny,8ab hath day they set out In tlrt sun and basked, while I lounged aronnd loosely shod In slippers, and extremely happy. I went to clitn-cb thls-cvening, and you can't Imagine how easy and comfortable wero my slip pered feet. I thrust them out before me and admired them. In n moment or two a mosquito came sailing along, humming the refrain uf a hymn the congregation had just ecascd singing. Tlirs startled me a lit tle, but not very much, because I always be lieved that the St John mosquitoes could sing If the v would. Well, this fellow sailed cn, passed me, then he turned and came back, and I bb -erred that he had a wicked look in his eyes, although, I reasoned, that was no moro than ono might expect of a mosquito that flew around on the Sabboth. Presently, Btlll humming '-Broad is the road that leads to death," tho bird made a few circles and lighted on my slippered feet, making his landing about an inch above the slipper. "Now, son," I said, "this is a little too much. I admire check, but you fairly gorge my admiration. I am sorry for you becauso I know yuur horralessness and your stupidity. But your impudence is moro detestable than your imbecility is touching and I am compelled to mash you.'1 1 lifted my other foot to crush him, and I may live a thousand years if that mosquito didn't get the drop on me. I haven't felt anything like it since seven years ago, when I tried to mend the family wcshboilcr, and poured a tablespoonful of sizzling, glowing, bubbling solder down in ride rny shoe. As I am a truthful man, when I felt the shot, I looked down, and that mosquito had his hind legs bent under him, his front legs stretched out and braced against my foot, while tlio venomous wretch, holding his mouth full of epidermis and stocking, leaned back, pulled, and shook his head savagely liko a bull terrier, without ever breaking his hold. Just beforo I kicked him he let go and sailed abound behind my head, while he was joining tho congregation in singing: "Brethren, while we sojourn here, FJvlit wo must, but need nut fear' I sat in silent enduring igony, wonder ing what kind of n bird the mosquaeh mos quito was, when suddenly another one came behind me, caught mo by the heel, and I thought in my soul it would pull tho leg off mo beforo I could shake and kick it loose. And then it dodged about my cars, snap ping at them as it went by, and humming with great affectation of feeling, "1 would not llro always," I was glad that it felt that way about it. It lived long enough to satisfy me,all the same. All through tho scrvico this inhuman ban quet went on. Tlio mosquitoes that came lato didn't stand on ccrimony, but drew right up and helped themselves, "Cut a little closer to tho bone," tho old ones will say to tho new comers'you'll find the meat sweeter." And close to the bone it was. I kept up a regular tattoo with my feet, until the senior deacon came over and whispered to me that the Dominion churches had not adopted tho New York custom of applaud ing tho good points in ft sermon. Then I held my feet oil' the floor aud kicked tbem straight out every time a new mosquito got tho drop on mo and made a bull's-eye, until a man sitting in front of me turned around ami sternly assured mo tiiat if I didn't quit kicking his wifo and children he'd throw me out of tho window. I had wondered several times, in an abstracted sort ol way, what tho children wcro crying for. Once, u my suffering,! got my feet up on Ihepew and tried to sit on tlicm, but the manoeuvre seemed to afford tho young ladies in that vi cinity so much amusement that 1 had to give it up. I got hold of a window stick, and tried spearing tho mosquitoes with it, like eels, but it attracted too much attention, and owing to my nervousness, was a failure any how. At last, cither becauso it was all gone, or becauso they had enough, or because tho scrvico was concluded, tho mosquitoes quit, and tho last I heard of them as they started over towanl tho other sido of the room to swarm on a bald headed man beforo he could get his hat on, they wero singing with the congregation, "llapryday; Happyduyl" Musquash is one of tho pleasautest places in tho world, and I think it must iniort its mosquitoes. 1 am now nuito content with tho bU John variety. Burlington JTaiclcyc. Perquisite of WilsliliiKton l'ngos. One of tho pages of tho United States Sen ate, in a letter to tho SLl'aul I'ionccr-l'rcsi, says: "We used to net $'J0 a month, but now it is only $75. The boy that gets the I'rcsi dent's room is rewarded with $1,400 aycar j tho perquisites for the pages are considerable. A good one has no troublo in making $100 a month. A complete book of the autographs of Congressmen and tho heads of depart ments brings $10. A pago mado three hun dred dollars out of what was known as the dead-lock picture' a humorous sketch. While tho electoral commission was in ses sion the- boys had a good opportunity to make something. They speculated on tho extra tickets of the Congressmen shelled out. I Bold one to Lizzie Snow lor $30 ; Washington peorlo know who sho is. I knew a boy who made $80 offof tlio bier of Chas. Sumner. lie sold the flowers for $20; normley pij him $10 for oue bouquet. When tho casket was removed he watched his opportunity and cut tlio fringe from Hhj bier. He sold it to tlio colored ncoole for $00, dealing it out in pieces." 3alfly Xbttcursioii s Csipc May AND RETURN THE SAME DAY. Tbk FaJtarre, MAHjrorn, Tnit-UECK Steamer " KEPOBMO," leaves Baco St. Wharf at i A. iu., arriving at upe may awm i.m, jmurnina;, leaves vjspe may ais-o cut P. fit , glvhiK amiilellrae Tor bnthlna; era drive on the beach. A full V.ass JtonJ and Or chestra Mlo for lianclnK. Parlor Entertainments varied weekly. I.uneheons nml ltc rrcshinents In abundance. Jjlnners anil Suppers pr;vldsd. Oysters and Fltb served for Sup per afcw moments after taken from ths water. ITure for the Itouml TPvip, nc .Dollar. i- SUNDAYS will leave Bate Street Whnrfat PA A. M.-S P.3. A Broad daugo steam Knltroad will convey passengers to Cape Island in a minutes. Tickets lor sale at all ItaUroad Stations. Ju2S-n8 Daily Excursion to SEA BREEZE! The splendid Saloon Steamer " JOHN A. WARIfEIt," leaves Chestnut Street Wharf Dally at 8:16 A. M., for Sea Breeze, (aboot M miles), down the Delaware Bay, arriving back to the city early in the evening. Tills is ono of the mest pleasant Excursions out of Philadelphia. A Musical Entertainment and Dancing will enliven the trip. Refresh ments in aouminrrec. Dinners, snippers, .vc. All tlio conveniences tor salt Water Balb lug. Fishing, Boating and other Amusements aro provided. Fare, 60 cts. Children, 30 ct8. June 28, 1879-W8 Hew G-oods 2 Wcw Prices I I respectfully announce to the citizens of Leliigliton and vicinity that I have leased the Old Post-Offico Stand, on BANK Street, Leliigbton, and that 1 am now receiving a iun nne or consisting" of Ladies' and Gontlemon's Underwear, Hosi ery, Haudkorchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, ltuches, lady's hand-made Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Comb3, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles and Oil, Zephers, ITaiicy stationery, and all other articles usually kept in my line. Also, Agent for tho celebrated 1BEMBT CaMWJET OR&Al, IjSgT Call and examine my poods j the prices aro so low cuat cuey cannot iau to suit all. 7-1 S. . WIDEATLEY. Brags and Medicines ! The People's Drug & Family Medicine Store. If you want anything in the Drug line at bottom prices, go to tho Old and Reliable Drug Store, in Dr. N. B. lteber s Ulock, near tuo Tost Othce, A. J. DUELING, Proprietor, IWIicro vou will fled a tall anil complete stock of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, urtishes, Uombs, &c. Lamps, Lantoiuis, 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 18G7.J A. J. DUELING. The Best and Most Pounlar Pulmonic Is Lrhlfihton. NovpiuDt2 Respectfully announces to tho people of Lehierhton and its vicinity, that he has just enlarged his Manufactory by the addition of another story, and that he is now prepared to turnisn tuem iviui every aescripnon or HonseMD FurniturE, Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Material, at Prices fully as low as the same articles can bo bought for else where. Hero aro a few of tho inducements offered : Parlor Sets at from 50 to 860.00 walnut Marble-top Dressing Case Bedroom Suites, 3 Pieces. $40 to SG5.00 Painted Bedroom Suites, 18 to 40.00 Cano Seated Chairs, per set of Six 0.00 Common Chairs, per set of Six S4.00 and all other goods equally cheap. Tn this connection, I desiro to call tho attention of the citizens to my ample facilities in tho UUDIETAEIITG BUSINESS, with a new and handsomo Hoarsn. nnrl n full lino of Caskets and Coflins, I am prepared to attend promptly to all orders in this line, at lowest prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and tho most ample sat isfaction guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, Oct. 12. BANK Street, LEHIGHTON, PA. A III;; l'nlr ol IIuou. A traveler slonjicd at an inn for supper and lodging, and, on retiring, put his boots outside Ins chamber-door to bo cleaned. In tho morning ie found theni a ho had left them, whereupon ho rang his bell furiously Tho landlord came, and, havipg hoard the guest's complaint, ho sent far "boots." The boy came a tuw-headec? lout of sixteen or seventeen years, in corduroys and smock I rock. "Boy," demanded Boniface lerriblv'why didn't you clean this gentleman's boots this morning wneu you e'eaned tha others t" "Boots, iurl" drawled tho lout. "Whar bothcyr - - There they stand jiglit where I left them," said the guest. Tho boy looked down at tho boots, theo bent and Mod one of them into th light of a distant window.---It waareertaluly on exceptional booU-jeally; " rubmtroslty "W-a-a-1," grunted the elowq, looking up with a dubious light struggling upon his grimy vlsage,"com to see ,'em in ter loit iind 'ey'be'summat loik buoUr.hut, Meg and ssve us, I could 'a swpr'djipter tim tay- Important to Builders, &c. Wcissport Flailing Mill, JOHN G. BIERY, Agent, Is prepared to furnish a11 kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust cis, Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing and Ripping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit the Times. Our Machinery is all IBew .aud of Eiatcst Pattern. Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. - OSsT Special attention given to Orders by Mail. Thank- nu to our patrons and tncntls lor past lavors, wc ask a shaie of patronage in the future t break, 'ut 'ey wcr.a Vr oV black -leatnVr Very Rwpectfully, i R O, box (53;. JOHN G. BIERY, Agent For the Wcissport Planing Mill.'' jan.4-yl It InTArkiliy Cnrei cdnfths Colds, Itoarsc- ncss. Soro Thront. Aothma, Croup, and other Affections ol ibo Breathing Organs. IM arret blue influence nren thn Irritated lin ing of thflftir pnspners. Is thiMo tholnct thne ita liitcreiliciits nro the inoftt rfncnclona nuitnon lonimjile known to mpflicnl tmtnny, the basin nt the article dpi no tae IIUNKY oriho JlOltK- 1IO UN I) 1'JiANl, chctnicaiir nnttco with iho mrticinalprficiplcnf the AllIKH HALHAMKA or Halm of Oitcad. There are beanlM. five other not n mo eicmcnta which rivo additional etacacy to the hi nt iiamrd two. 'JtiofO who have iied it. rar that n ALE'S HONEY OF llOHISilOUNI) AND TAR la not only wonderfully remedial in nit canes whole the organ of respiration aro affected, but til so thai Its action Is tinu anally rnpld. A few doses fiequeutlr serve to relievo n very obstinate cough, ltrontatnn nothln? Unt can diKorilcr ine Biomocn. n met mar van ne niicgea w:in truth of but low Couch remedlnfi i It Imn nti nx. trcmclr nrreenhle flavor, and is fold at n llguro which enables tbow of the most limited means 10 avail i nemsei cn oi its virt ties It I Mtnplo mndnoato trifle with n Oonjrh, Irritation of the Throat, Chest nil Lungs trav el ratldlv and wlint is a trlfllne and rntiilv conquoroblo difficulty in those oigaus to-day, mar in u tew weeks develop Into lirouehltN or Consumption, two disease which rarrv more victims to ciirlr cravffc. than any other lu the long list of bodllv illaofilcn. A Conch miy be iltlv termed tho rrellrnlnnry Stdiro nt Consumption, a mnladr of which HAUVS JlONIlV OF HOIIKIIOUND AND TAIllsthp mrc t Iwrnn preventive, Thoso therefore, who would erren thepmgrns of tho dOHroyer ahoul' delay not o oj onion t totakf a ci nTArs specific. CIIILJJUKN, deilve grent benefit from ltn toot hi nff proper! lea. when sufierluir with the Karoxyrms of Croup and Whoop ng Conah. The rat named dlseue is epticiailv destructive among young children and th'a r liable remedy should be Kept on httnd in nil households liuy tlio lurp-o Paeaiigeaand Keotiomlze, PRICKS, SO CtL. aud $1, PKIl BOTTLE. sum vy mi isruKfiieis. C N. CrHtenton Prop'r, NO. SEVEN SIXTH AVENUE. N. Y. FnrRnloby A. J, DURLINO, Bank street, Lclilgnton. I'a. , Ilavo yon a "KAoma Tooth" Header? ir you have, nuv Pike's Toothache Drops nndCnretheagocy in OnbMinutb. Thla you V. , 1',A l'-rxvi'. uiiiiiB xjio nr. tlclo wdl do tho bnsines up brown. depend npon tt; moreover it contains no inesculent which ritlCE 25 CENTS. Sold by oil Druggists. C. K. Crittcnton, Prop'r, SULI'HUIl SOAP, The Leading External Specific for DISEASES OP THE SKIN nnfl Beautifier of tho Complexion. It renders the Cntlclo Healthfully Clear ard Smooth, and Is the X?est Pos sible Substitute for Expensive Sulphur at!)s. It 1 IncotnparnVe TlemprtT for IJRUIftKS. UL CKns, cuts ond every Irritnble or Diilica.tliv condition ot tlio Skin, n ml is 9 moat geincrablr remedial ni'int oml nmice ot Hi.ceilv relielln Cnscn ol (Join- IIIKl KIIEUMATISSt. Jin a nnmt ncnirnble DISINFECTANT OF Cf.OTUlNO Oil BHD Ll.NJiN, woinonu n-ea by lUTRon- mtlcriiK Irom on.Noxint's or cox taoioI's nislUM'S.uml la 11 rupitai UtniiUv anil l'rovei tativo 1 1 tnem, when nHe.1 niton Injec tion l'eiauna rnipluvliiR it liavo no nerd lo take Sulphur Jlalna. or 111 resort to Uulplmr - pi'inus for bAtlnntr pnn open. Asaimiiluncl.of tne TOILET It In Till- liioro tlQ'iintilH than nnr Co mo lo nil ca It DoniiOT, like niticlpi of ilmt Dalure, conoeal Couiplox loiial lileininliei but renmrea tbem. TAN.KItl!.CKLEa,I'lMl'I.);s ULOTCIIKS ard Iho like, .peeilllv yielotniis c;atifylnir lu. lluencct ami ttln tlie rerj trnt Soap to Btiive vitb.becauAn it leaves tlio cbm siuoolh and free iroin .he lultatlon pmluccii on a fceuxiilvecu. ilcle. tiy iho aiiilicaun of tlie iior. It aUo con pletelr crad.catea I)ANI)Iti;i'F. JliinscwITo- dou'trn it to be EXCELLENT for waning uulia j.ikii-. i.Aui'i.uud other fabiiOH anil lailio. imivlfu; In the bent iirclen of metropoiliaii ,ud rural euciety speak 01 It lu the luvhcl term. Tosllinoniamiiour )n from all quarter, of the Union upon lu Froprli t jr. many ol wlm li tiai o been niilililii il In tlie firm ol a neat pamphlet proeuruiite ot lrruiriritJtnd Fancy Unoila Ueai. fin. tlie orlirtntila heln open to public innoeo tinn at Ilia MF.DICISAL WaiiEIIiiUsE. Nn. 7 V 1XTII AVESUK. Nl.w Vouk. The artio 0 la moreover Inuolieil bv tbe &li illcil fraieiuity. LIKE MOST CTHLIt FAUOl'S 11 T.Jf E D I E R, ULK'rSBUI.l'UUIIsoAl' liaab en mutat ed, gnnna without the smallest fincii'ui of re. menial I'fllcacr bare I een and are foixted npon thenuaugptcUiigand utiobiiervi'nt. tBgtuuine Sulphor boana pupaetalui' propertie tdeptlcal ltn or equal to tbA Groat Hpecl He. which tbeli vendors tee tn rival by nnderfmud c. mpetl Hon. The jmblio should ih refori be careful to Inquire fur UI.KNN'd bulphur boap by Ita lull name, and ee tbat they got the real article. AU rettpcuible Umvcints. Vai'crOoiHlM Deal, rraand Ulocira Keep (ILUNN'H bULI'IlUU SOA1. slid v. Hi on tletraud for tt, supply the OKM'UElUiAO tutnelr customers. Prices, ;B cts. ier Cakc 1 Uor, (3 cakes) scut by mall, prepaid for 70c. 0. N. CRITTENTON, rnorniETon. Vo. T Sixth Ave., N. V, For PalefcTA. J. DURLiNQ, Bank Street, Lebleliton, I'n. BLACKS and -BROWNS . 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In two Immense royal T:,i"-?mlun.lc"v ,30 wood-cuts and :I foil page plates by the celebrated t,lr John HI bcrt, A. If. A. also SO elrsant steel engravings from the must eral. ncntnrilslaof l-.nropc. 'Iheso plates nlone sell in one vulume, Imiwrted from Uerinniiy. for Twenty Uo lars, at tho establishment ot Ilstes & l.nurl. nt. Hoston. 1 lie text ennunt be purchased In less than 33 tarts, at to cents l).r mirt. Itimnil tn olnt li l,.ir.,nf ..lit ...... ....i.i 1 a , . ... ...(,.., 6,.v .v uuu 5VIU BII1UIJIS. Sunshine for Little Children AS MOrlUED ABOVE The Carbon Advocate Total offer is worth . $20 25 00 25 Worth $14.25 Worcester's Dictionary 7KS apy. Sent on receipt of $8.10. 10 00 Illustrated and unabridged. A masslvo volurao of 1SS4 pases. Latest and best edition. Colored plaics. Llbrnrv sheep binding. " The nutliorliy In our olFlec." N. Y. Tribune. "The best writers uso v orccstcr ns tbelr authority." N. Y. Herald. "The standard Dictionary or America." I'lillado.i hln Press. " Long considered the standard ol America." Evening Post. Sunshine for Little Children .... The Carbon Advocate 3 25 1 00 Total offer is worth $14 25 VrDrth $10.25. Sent on receipt of $0.00. We will Pay the Postage Tlie Child's Bible 12 00 A magnificent book. Large qunrto. 838p.igrs. 800 One engravings, color. y i nc nest artists ol the and uuld stamp. Clear, ed maps mid Illuminated titles, especially derliined by the best artists of the uny i,iuiii,cit-Kuiii mil gin ami gin cuues, goitl Eiue 1 large typo, aud printed on exquisitely tinted paper, Sunshine for Little Children The Carbon Advocate Total offer is worth . 3 25 1 00 $10 25 Wit ainsl Iliamop. Worth $7.75. Sent on receipt of only $4.12. World of Wit and Humor 350 from tho most celebrated writers. A magnificent volume offhe rarest and richest run. Largo oetato. 600 pages. Cloth extra. 450 engravings and full page plates. Gold side and gold stamp. A great bargain. Sunshine for Little Children The Carbon Advocate .... 3 25 1 00 Total offer is worth . $7 75 READ ALL 0? THIS. In order, if possible,, to place a copy of THE CARI30N ADVOCATE in every household in this and the adjoining Counties, and to lamely increase its circulation in other sections of the country, we have become parties to contracts lor the purchase ol entire editions of eleRant, rare and valu able books, and our readers are respectfully requested to write to ns ior any standard set ot works; and in 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 : AND SEND OV The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR POR ONE JD,aX, AJt ! Or Six MonthB .. For 50 ceiits ! wirion is Less than 2 cents per Week FOR; A LARUE. 32 COLUMN PAPER!!! ADDHES3. i , . Carbon Advocate, Leliigliton, Pn. SHOW 11118 TO YOU!! NEIOIIBOn IIEIXMAX & CO., BANK STREET, Lehighton, Pa, illLLERs and Dealers In Utoitri& Feed. AllKtnd. el O RAIN HOIJOTITnnd BOLD aft UEUULAlt MARKET HATES. We would, also, lcsoeetlnily lnlerm onrcltr zena that wento uowfully prepared to tiVr PLY them with Memt f oal From rny Mine deslicd at VERY LOWEST PRICES. M. IIEILMAN & CXt. Jalv :s. nn A WEEK In your own town and nc ill O'P'tal r awed. You can give the bus. Winers ii trinl wliliont ripmno. Tne uefetojip riiuiiiyeveronereiirortnose' willinrlo work Yin shnnld tiy Dothlnc else until you -cefor y-ursair wlint you rau do ad tbe business ne oiler. No innm lo explalu here. Yon cm dovntonll our timo or only vnur spare time to the bUHiiieaft aurt mate rreatpuvfor every hour that yon work. Women Taa.er.A mucli an men. Send for succlnl private terms' nn I particulars, which we mall free. 15 Outfit lrro Don't complain ot hard limes while vou have aurli a cliancii Address II. II LLETT A CO , I'orlland. Maine. June 7 IV. Send 2S cents In stamps orenr rency lor a new IIoiisk IimiK. It treats nil diseases has 84 lino Eiiptrayings shiiwlmi imsltions nhsumcd by slcft horses, a table orduscs, a largo collection of Valuadlb 111 HITtf 11 "'''N rnlesror telllnKtho aire l)tt il of a horse, with an enfrruvlnirshow. Ina; teeth of each year, nnd a larire amount ot other valuable horse Inlormntion. Dr. Wn. II. llnll rays. "I have bnuirht hooks tbat I paid $5 and tlo Tor which I do not like as well ns I do yours." m:no kou a CinccLAR. AOK!TaVANTKr. H, J. KrJNDA T.I., M,V Enosbnrgh Falls, Vt. mar. IS-yl Tlie WMte -is- DIOKEN'S WORKS. - liUI.WEII'M WORKS, 1 PKI-8tXtTT'S WllltKS, T COOi'EK'S WORKS. ("TIIArKEHY'S TTOriKU, liiilinu'n nuniiri, IJIAllllYAT'S WORKS, Mfrtijht charttt fa kiiiW on delireiy.l LAND OTHER WORKS. nglPThc above "Club Offers" are only forwarded when the money is received by us. All orders should be addressed to THE CAMlMftM , ABATE, . LEHIGHTON, Carbon County, N , Pcnn'a. THE EASIEST SELLING," THE BEST SATISFYING ifiiMacli Id Introduction and World-renowned reputation was tha dealh-blov to high priced machines. THERE AflE NO SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES IH THE MARKET. 7hl Is a terr Important nstter.sl II If well' Vnewn aad undlsputtd lacl Inst many at lh . oiled llnl-Oast machines nhlch ara sflirid to cheap noir-s-dars srs those that h tttn M possessed (that Is.lsken back Iron, cuilMra slur use) ad rebuilt and tut upon th markst 'lllf'vvlllIE IS THE PEER OF ANY SEWINO MACHINE NOW UPON THE MARKET. IT IS MUCH LARGER THAN THE FAMILY MA CHINES 07 THE SINGER, HOWE AND WEEO IT COSTS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAW EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. IIS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE AND DURABLE. IIS WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. Do not Buy any other before try ing tho lyHITS. Prices and Terms Mafle Satisfactory AGENTS "WANTED I White Sewing Machine Co.t CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAGA, AtiKsrvon OAmu n ountv. Msr.29 TP-s.ni M AUCI1 1 HUNK, 1'Jk. NEW I'lTlS'S$ia5 rich, snd all tirlrs including- on AMD, feQI' AKK AN 11 Ul'UIIIIIT.sH suictlv VI IlbT Cl AS.s, solil at tlio lowt-t nit cnub wboifiut or lie OIT p Ice, dilrct to lbs PUliC'HAHBU. Thes 1'ianus Made o e of tbe nnest display as tie Crntrurial Kilillntlon. and (nt nnani. mouply reconimenili-i tor tbe Hioukst liooae) o' i:.0 n use. lteaiilsily incorporated MaiiofactaiinK Ca-Fsetoiy -tsb wbMl nrer M ,-ears Hie Square Clrsud- oonialn Mstb usbtL'a new patrol Duplet OTsmtrana Scale, the arralrsi improvement lo tb bmlory of l'Uiin rnat Ing. 'the Vprtsftlaarv the FIN E- f lit .IMKHU'A. llsuna sent on trial. Don't Isll to write tor Illustrated and DerlpUr Catslocne r t 48 pasea nulled free. MHNIlKI.NBOIlN PIANO CO. Jt Kast llh Stret, W.T I rs.ir
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