FARMERS' COLUMN. p't twenty feet long there should bo nliout tlirco. gns oscnpos or ventilating ojicnlngs, whloli should be plugged with straw nnrt covered with a board tot at an anglo to turn thu rain. If in cellars, barn or olltr-rwifr, the bins sliould bo covered with rugs, old cariietings or straw. Thoso Intended to bo kept for late spring sale should bo frequent ly examined and nil sprouts removed j fur as soon as n potato begins to sprout (t loses its sdiditv. dryness and quality. German- t.tcn Telegraph. Willi iQHfiGl 1'nrtiliig Htlttcr fur Wliiti-r Vhc, Tliofull growth of grass, which nearly everywhere in tho noilhciii stales consists oMeOy of "blue grass," is productive of ex cellent butter. Bcritcinber-jijcUed butter equals the noted June butter and Hisdoubl Ijss to tho fresh growth of grass that Is start ed by tho early fall rains that the excellence nflho butter is due. September butler fa the boil to prick for winter use,- for being packed and kept during cool weather, it hos nn ml vantage over Juno bntlsr In freshness and agc.when it is opened for consumption. It goes without Baying, that to have good win ter butler, tho bcstmcthodofpackltigshould be ucd,and tho butter should bo good. Tho best of packing win not make poor butter good 5 although it may redtem inferior but ler from further degradation ; but bad pack ing Will ruin tho best ot"gilt-cdgcd." Thoro arebnt few requirements for good packing, but each is indlspcnsible. The butler must bo packed whilo perfect ly I resh. Immediately after tlio final work ing it should bo put away in the packages. If only but five or sixounds, it is safe there; while if kept in n lump or roll, it Is exposed on all sides to the air, begins to spoil from the first and communicates its taints to the whole contents of tho package witli which It is intermingled. Tho salt should bo pure. Only the best of dairy sjlt should bo used One ounco to tho pound of butter is the prop er quantity. Tho package should bo per fectlv clean, fresh and sweet. A new white oak pail should bo chosen, tho larger the size the better, because thero is less surface exposed to atmospheric influence In larger packages, and a fifty imund tub may be picked safely in a inontli.ftpnrtntatiinp, if rightly done. Tho tub should bo stored in a clean, cool, airy, moist place.but one perfectly free from niouldiiiess. A good cel lar witli n brick or cement floor Is suitable, but it should bo free from all taints orodors. Tlio butter having been churned is worked free from butter-milk, and nn ounco of salt finely pulverized, to each pound weighed not guessed is added, evenly worked in by gashing the lump with the paddle, sprink ling tho salt, then turning and gashing a;:iin. The butter should never bo plastered or smoothed over with tho ladle, but cut and gashed and turned and cut again. It is gathered in a lump ami putaway for twenty four hours 'n a cool place. It i3 then re worked in a simiJar manner; tho milky brino that escapes is all worked out, and a little more salt is added, if thought desirable. When quite free from milk it is put into the puckage. A glazed ttono-waro crock of three or four gallons is, perhaps, the best for a small dai ry. Next is a new white-oak fifty-pound pail. Tho packago must beclran, and, if of wood, sliould bo scalded with hot brino a day before using it. When prepared for use it should be finally rinsed in cold brine, a little dry salt sprinkled over tho damp in ner surface, and tlio butter packed in witli a ladle, pressing ill mly to close every open space that would admit air. A plastering motion of tho ladle is to be avoided, ami pressure only Is to be used. This preserves the grain. If tlio packogo is not filled, tho butter is covered wilh a clean picco of mus lin, cut to fit nil over closely, and then with cold hrine j and tho tub is set away in n proper place covered with cloth. When moro butler is to bo packed tho brine is poured olf,iho muslin removed, tho lower layer of butter is sprinkled with a lit tlo fine salt, and tho fresh butter is packed as before. This is continued until the packogo is filled to the top. Then salt is sprinkled over tho butter, a clean pieoo of white, mus lin, well washed previously, is fitted closely over it. and thelid, well cleansed, is fastened d nvn tightly. Tlio tub, then put away in n fit place, may bo kept for a year; and if tho butter was good when packed, it will open as fresh and sweet as at the first, and in deed, with a peculiar nutty llavor which is found m mature and well ripened butter, and is absent from all the fresh butter which I have ever tasted. Qrrcjiondcncc Jlural Jaoorhcr. ISnrc Cori- rituvcru WUIi SanC, Thero tiro many of our brilliant flowers such as dahlias, pausics, pinks geraniums, swoct-willlamsjcurnallons, gladiolus which may bo preserved so as to retain their color foryeais. White flowers will not answer fur this purpose, nor any succulent plant, as hyacinth or cactus. Take deep- dishes or those of sufficient depth to allow tho flowers to be covered an inch deep with snud. Gel tho common whllo snndysswh as is used for scouring purimscs, cover tho bottom of tho dish with n layer half an Inch deep, then lay In tho flowers, their stems downward, holding them firmly m placo wlnlo you snrinklo more sand over them, until nil tho laces between thopclalsaro filled, tlio How ers buried outof sight. A broad dish will ac commodate nuito a larco number. Allow sufficient sand between. Set tho dish in i lry, worm place, wherothey will dry grud ually, and at the end of the wcckpouroiT tho sand and cxamlno them. If tlicro any moisturo in the sand it must bo dried out beforo using again, or frcsli sand maybe noured over them tho sanio as before. Such flowers will require weeks todry, whilo oth ers will become sufficiently dry to put away in a week or ten days. By this simple pro cess flowers, ferns, etc., are preserved In thci proper shape, os well as in their proper cob or; which is far better than to press them in books, when arranged in groups or mounted on cards or in little straw baskets they may bo placed In frames under glass, yew England Farmer. . MILlSsiEY GrOOBS New Advertisements. GENERAL Election Proclamation St WIB1 Way to ifl&eadL rlla& "White Street "Wcissport, Pa., Comprising n full line of all tho newest designs in Fall and Winter, Ints, Ponncts, Trimmings, Notions, Laces, Buttons Ribbons, Mowers, leathers, Lathes' Underwear, and in fact all kinds of Goods usually kept in n first-class Millinery Store, which she is irepared to gnpplv to lierlrlcmlsami tlio lauica in general ai very jixiraoruiuumy j.vmi .'KICKS KOlt CASH. Call mid bo convinced. Nu trouble to show goods. September Z.-rnS ants. JH. uuxn, v eisspon, ia, msuop iinititULi:v. He was fond of painting, ond according to his means encouraged botli it and music. His house was a constant resort for tno neigliboiing families, who came to enjoy both the society of tho gentle, genial liisho and the musical treats which lie frequently provided for them. He had a concert every ovening in winter when ho was at home, To teach his children music ho kent Tas quilino fur four years in his house. Pas qulllno is tlio hero of an amusing anecdote illustrating the blunders a man makes i speaking a language with which he is im iierfcctlv acquainted. On one occasion he was ncttiiiE un a concert in Cork. "Well, rasquilino," said the Bishop olio day at din ner, "I have got rid of a great many tickets. for you among my neighbors." rasquilino bowed and said, "May God picklo you: Lordship, I praylilm." This curious prayer was greeted with loud laughter. Tho poor Italian, when he recovered lroin his confus' ion, explained: "Veil, in de grammar that my Lord gavo mo to teach mo Inglisli it printed, 'pickle, to keep from decay.' " Kct'piii Winter I'rult. Apples should bo gathered as late as pos sible beforo cold weather, and should bo picked wilh tlio hand to ensure soundness. Pack carefully in a clean, tight flour barrel, Ehake down gently and heap up; placo inn cool, shady shed that is well open to thenir, pn tho noith si.lo of a building, and cover lip the lop witli board?. Lay the barrels on their sides on rails, and if very cold cover up wuh cornstalks. Keep out of doors as bi'e na possible and then remove to n cool, div .filar, whero air can bo admitted on phirant days. Hero also the barrels should be laid on their sides mid on rails. lV,irs t-hould ho allowed tc hang on tho tree? until frosty nights, when they should be carei'iilly hand-picked and wrapped sep arately in paper awl packed in shallow box es, where they can be easily examined, for Bonn- ol them will probably rot. Keep cov ered I" prevent shriveling. Place in n cool, dry cellar, and as they begin so ripen biing into a warm room and ivrupin woolen clolh, and their flavor will be, highly increased'. tiiopos can bo kept well Into the winter If care m exurcised. Choose the late ripening son .. -uch as Clinton, Catawba, Pimm, Isa bella, ele. Select tho finest ond most ma tured bunches, carefully cutll ig out the de caying grapes, if any, being careful not to disturb tlio bloom; after sweating a few davs on a shelf iu a cool place, pari: in baked saw dust orcottan balling, ono layer of saw dust and ono layer of grajiei", and so on ; keep at an even temperature and cool as jns-lhle, at about the freezing point. Vine JlorticutturUi. THAT Tit I CIS DOG. A hump-shouldcrcd old man, followed by a dog which seemed to havo for a year past entered a Woodward avenuo butcher sho tho other day, and the man made somo in onirics about tho price of smoked hams. The butcher saw tho dog, of course, and who cv saw a butcher who didn't want to know all uboul. a dog ? "Is that n cood coon dog?" asked tho butcher, as ho patted tlio shy caning on tl head. " Oli, no ho's a trick dog," answered tlio owner. " Is, eh ? What tricks can ho do ?" " Oh, a dozen or two. IIo has ono very peculiar irick, though. Would you like see him do it?" "I would that. What is it?" The man directed tlio butcher to put ound of nice beefsteak on a sheet of clean brown paper and placo tho whole on tho doorstep. IIo then said to his dog, whicl had watched matters very keenly. " Now, Cato, I am about to call upon you to perform u trick. You havo never gone back on mo yet, and I have perfect con denco in you now. Cato, do you seo that meat?" Cato saw it. IIo walked over to it, seized it in his mouth, and as ho went up the street it was hard to tell dog from dust. "Hum ycsl" muttered tho butcher j "do you call that a trick?" "I do," confidently replied the man. "Well, it's a blasted mean one I" "Just so just so," said tho man. "You couldn't expect such a looking dog as that to bo around playing tricks on a guitar or jowsharp, could you? I'll sec you later about the hams." mm Mew oals 2 Wcw IPrices I I respectfully aunounco to the citizens of Lehighton and vicinity that I havo leased tho Old Post-Office Stand, on BAjSK Street, Lehighton, and that 1 am now receiving a Eull hue of consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi ery, Haudkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, lluchcs, lady's hand-made Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles hnd Oil, Zephers, BTamcy Stationery, and all other articles usually kept in my lino. Also, Agent for tho celebrated . gSf3 Call and examine mv goods ; the prices are so low that they cannot fail to suit all. 7-1 S. . WBBHH A "ST . Pursuant to nn Act of tho General Assem bly of the Cominonweollli of Pennsylvania, entitled "An aet relating to elections in tills Commonwealth, approved tlio inn clay 01 Jttlv, .. ii., im'j, ami a luuner supplement lo that act. annmvcii January 30. isii. i, u. W. ltiiudenbuth, Sheriff of the County of Carbon, I'eniwyivniua, no ncrciiy mano known and give notice to tho electors of tho County ofoiemid, that an election will bo bell In sold County of Carbon, ON TIIK TUESDAY AFTUll THE FI11ST MONDAY IN NOVEJIBEIl, being The 4th of November, A. D., 18 19, at which time tho following of. fleers will be voted for : One person fir Treasurer of tho Common, wealth of Pennsylvania. Ono person for rrothonotnry and Clerk of tho Courts of Oyer and Terminer, Quarter Sessions, ami Cleric of tno Orphans Court ol Carbon county. Ono person for Sheriff of Cailwn county. One person for Coroner of Carbon county. Ono person for Jury Commissioner of tho i;ouuiy oi uarbon. One person for Surveyor of Carbon county. I also mako known and give notico that the freemen of tho several townshiio and boroughs of this county will hold their elec tion at me places ucrcmuuci iu-&iguaitu Hanks Township Audcnried District! At tlio school houso in Audcnried. "Wc have entered into arrangements with Rev. J. IIf.nuy Smytiie, ol' Philadelphia, tho publisher of Sunshine for ittle Childuen, whereby we arc enabled to make you the following unrivalled offer an offer which will, wc 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 OF DOLLARS have already been expended in this " great offer " by the " Sun shine Publishing Co.," THIS PAPER MAKES NOTII- NG ON THE BOOKS. Our sole object is to place your name on our list as a subscriber to the Carbon Advocate and to Sunshine fou Little Children. Beaver Meadow District: At tho school house in Lcviston. East Mauch Chunk llorough i At the pub lie house ol Clirislopner uurran. East Penn township : At tho public house ol renroso ueorge. Franklin Township: At tho public, houso ol Luwanl leaner. Kidder, North District : At tho school houso in Jirnlgeport. Kidder, South District : At thepublic houso ol ram J.ciimiiii. Lansford Borouah j George Evans. -At tho public houso o Brills and Mofiicine-s ! The People's Drug & Family Medicine Store. If you want auything in tho Drug lino at bottom prices, rro to tho Old aud Reliable Drug Store, iu Dr. N. B. Reber's Block, near the Post Office, A. J. DUELING, Proprietor, IWIicro von will find a full and conipleto srock of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, &c. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning & tibricating Oils A omplete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. Puro "Wines aud 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. A. J. DURLING. Lelilirliton. Noveuini'r2 Lausanno Township : At tho female school liouso ol Duck Mountain. Ldiigh Township : At tho school house i lcockpui I. Lehighton Borough : ol Albert Urobst. -At the public house Lower Towamcnslng Township : public house of Lewis Grail'. -At 11: Mahoning: At tho public housoof Thomr son iMeuauici. Wc will Pay the Postage AND BEND 10U The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOR res. IMctioiisu'Ies., And OTHER PREMIUMS, Offered to Subscribers of 16TIie Carlos A&Yocato. 9? t9 7 Worth $GL25. Sent on receipt of $'37.00. Uiambers' JLmcyclopcdia SCO 00 Ten royal octavo volumes. Idbrary law binding, marble edges, citrn Kilt. 4000 cnirravlnirs anil 40 maps, ami trom 80 to lou elegantly cnirrnvcd plates. Latest anil Jtcst K.lltion. This special subscription work Is made to order by tho (treat honso of J. Jt. I.lpplneolt fcUo., of Philadelphia, expresslcy for this (treat premium oiler of tho bcautirul publication of Suksuinb von Lit tlk IJiiiumKN. It Is a library In ltseir. Is not sold by tlio trade, and cannot bo bought elsewhere for less than SIXTY DOLLAUS. Sunshine for Little Children .... 3 : Sunshine for Llltlo Children Is ono or tho mfist mnirntflccntly Illustrated publications In tho United States. Size by UK, Is-ued monthly. Tlio twelve numbers will make a handsome Tollo work . SS8 pages, sou beauti ful pictures, 60 ol llicin fulbpage cuts. 400 exquisite stories lor little ones. ONE DOLLAR! Or Six Months For 50 cents-! wmon js Less than 2 cents per "Week ron A LAUHE 32 COLUMN PAPER!!! ADDItr.SS. Carbon Advocate", I.clilghton, Fn. SHOW '1IIIS TO YOUIl NEIGHBOR The Carbon Advocate The Nowslct and Most Iteadablo Weekly In the County. Family Paper, and the ONLY NEWSl'APliU entirely TIIK nU.vry. t.'arclully edited, ami wlih nn nbto nnd n 1 -oo Tho Favorite PR1NTKII iK 11 V eilltril. mill wilh nn nliln nml nliln.n otii Ln pr. a oi vyurre;piiiuieuis,us coiuuinsinaLe a weekly luurnaiul tliodoincstlirouitli. out the cuuutry. Total offer is worth $G4 25 Mauch Chunk 1st ward: of J. S. ICeiser. -At tho public Maucli Chunk 2nd ward : At tho public houso ot Mrs. F. Sliulenbcrg. Kcsnuchonlng District :- ol i'. -NicKenna. -At the public liouso Respectfully announces to tho people of Lohighton and its vicinity, that ho has just enlarged his Manufactory by the addition of another story, and that ho is now prepared to furnish them with every description of HousolioIB InrnitiirE, Manufactured from the best Seasoned Material, at Prices fully as low as tho same articles can bo bought for else where. Here are a jew ot the inducements ottered : Parlor Sets at from 50 to SGO.00 Waluut Marble-top Dressing Case Bedroom Suites, 3 Pieces. $40 to $05.00 to I'llttlng- Awny I'ulatocH. Every methSd lias been tried by farmers to store and preserve their jiotatoes through tho winter, and wo may say, until jiotatoes come again. It is tlio mot valuable of all vegetable, though here and there wo find a person and a writer who undertakes to tell us of its unwholesomeness. It is uniyernil- ly consumed iu all vivilizwl countries and whero it canuot bo grown it Is imported, which can bo douo long distance without injury when ventilation Is attended to. In eluring ijUtoes several methods is adopted, yet they are practically the same, the object being to protct-t them against frc. ing, whether buried in piu or stored In ct tiara. The firtt consideration is to keep them m perfect darkness s tho next is, the liii.s should not be too deep not over three f kI to produce warmtli and cause them to sprout. When stored iu the field, straight trenches ore dug say twenty feet in length and four or five wide, which are filled to. the depth ol three feet with potatoes, then well covered with strew, on top of which put C ! n iwoiv .uchej of earh, Tin: ni;yrTjt,ii:. At the last melting of the Lime Kiln Club tho committee on the Judiciary, who hail been asked to investigate and report us tho host trado for colored boystopursueub mltted the following: "l)e Committee am divided on this sub jek. Do barber trado am looked ujion wid nttl'cshuu by some, an' wid distrust by od dcrs. Do waiter trado jlsl suits part of de Committeo and repels do balance. Drivin a coal cart am recommended by some and rejected by do rest. Do majority ofdlscom mittee am, however, of do opinyun dat while do waiter biznoes and do barber trade may make de most money in n rush, dur's no weejion like de whitewash brush fur sUindin' right by you all de y'ar round. It doan eat anyfliug, itdoau' take upany room an it am always on hand when you wan't it. Whitowashin- was intcrdooced indiskentry iu do y'ar 1433, an" it has boen growiu' fon der iu do nffeck'shunscfdo public cber since. It Improves de ccllins.whltcns do walls, an makes old fences look liko new. Ebery ro- XaJle ' spoctablo family shouldn't bo without it. Takiu' all tings inter consideration, do Lig gett part of dia committee am clorforo of de opinyun dat do whitewash trade nihdemost reliable oue open to do colored youfj of de land." Itcv. renstock look exceptions lo the re port. IIo said that every colored boy in tlio lam! could bo made a preacher of just as well as not, and thoso who didn't take to proaehiug would naturally turn lo astrono my, philosophy nnd other scientific pursuit. Elder Toots, Trustco rollback, Windfall Cooper and others btipporlod tho majority report, and it was finally adopted as the sentiments. Painted Bedroom Suites, $18 to $40.00 Cano Seated Chairs, per sot of Six $0.00 Common Chairs, per set of Six $4.00 and all other goods equally cheap. Tn this connection, I desiro to call tho attention of the citizens to my ainplo facilities in tho Packer Township: At tho public housoof James J. Cole. Packerton District : At tho public school house. renn Vorest Township : ol Euos Kueli. -At the public liouso rjrryvillo Borough: At the public liouso of Charles ltaddatz. Summit Hill District : Summit Hill. -At tho town hall ol BUSINESS, with a now and handsomo Ilearso, and a full lino of Caskets and Collins, I am prepared to attend promptly to all orders in this line, at lowest prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and the most ample sat isfaction guaranteed. V. NCHWAJtTZ, Oct. 12. BANK Street, LEHIGHTON, PA. Towninensing : At tho public house of John Wc.ss. Wcatherly: At tho public houso of II. Kciser Wcissiwrt: At tho public house of Krcsgo ic Belilcr. I also mako known nnd civo notice, ns in and by the 13th Section of tlio aforesaid Act 1 am directed, mat "every person except jus tices of the Peace who shall hold any oiliee or appointment of profit or trust under tho Government of tho United Stales or of tho Stale, of un city or incorporated disliiet, whether cnniirmcu omcer or otherwise, sub ordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall bo employed under tho Legislative, Judiciary or Executivo Department of the State or the United States, or of any city or incorxiratcd district, and also that every member of Con- cressnnil the State Legislature, and of tho select and common council of any city, com missioner of any incorKratcd district, is by law inculpable of holdingor exercising at thu same tnnothoulficoor appmnltiientol' iudge, inspector or cieru oi any election 01 mis miii monwealth. and that no iusiieetor or juilco, or any other officer ofanysuc!ieIectiuii,shjli bo eligible iu any ollico than to bo voted for. At all elections hereafter held under tho laws of this Commonwealth, tho liolls shall he opened at seven o'clock a. iu., aud doted at seven o ciocic p. m. Given under mv hand the 28th day of August, A. D. 187U, and of tho Indeiend enceoftho United States tho Olio Hundred aud 1'ourtli. J. W. ItAUDENHUSH, Sheriff, sept. 0, 1879-wl. flDft AII0 13Stnps,3fot!nldenTiiniruoI!fcds, UltUilHlJ 6tletV,2KiieoSwcll,Wttlnuti:no, rauamja nurn't D yrs. Stool & Hook, only ijn. Ken 1 L'ct. Wanes. Stool. Cover. U Hook, only 4143.75. Iuest Illustrated Ncivtpapcr sent Irec. Address ii.ui.i..ucaity,vasiiiiigion,rij. The following srweimentof somo ol the written examinations of tho London public schools are worth reprinting: "Where is Turlu ?" "Tureen is the oappital of Chiner ; the peepul thero lives on birds neU and has long tails." "What do you know or the patriarch Abraham?" "He wos the father of Lot and ad tew wife wun was called Hlshnul and t'other Haygur He kept one at home and he turned t'other into th . desert, where she became a rjlllow nf ..u i In a the djr time and a p.llow of fire at nite." Important to Builtas, &c0 WelsssMM'ft 1d15HS&hb' Mill,' JOHN CK BIERY, Agent, Is prepared to furnish .-.11 kinds of Dressed Lumher, Sash, Doors,.. Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust crs, "Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing and Pipping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit the Times. bub MsKcMflaea'y Is sill Mew Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. OS' Special attention gi vcu to Orders by Mail. Thank ful to our patrons and friends for past favors, wc able a share of patronage in the future 3?rosE Beef KOASTl'.D II V ST1IAM. BOSTON BEEF PACKING COMPANY, 1S7 Congress St., lioflon, Mass. SOMUTIIINa NKW. Excellent, r,conom. lc.il lomi fur Families. I'UKK, wuubu. 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'these plates nlono sulllnnne, volume, liniiortcil lroin (lerinany. for Twenty Do lars, at the establishment ol Kstes Jt l.aurl at, I to! Ion. '1 he lext ciinnut he purchased In less than 38 uirt8, at t9 cents I'tr nart. Jlound In cloth, elegant gilt tons ana okl stumns. Sunshine for Little Children .... AS WOl'IOED ABOVE. The Carbon Advocate 00 M. eii:iiia. & CO. Total offer is worth $26 25 BANK STREET. Lehighton, Pa MIIiLEIts and Dealers In AUKmd'ot OltAIN BOlTOItTnnil hOLDal 111:UUAU J1A11KKT 11 AT KU. Wo would, nl so, lesyrctlullr inlorm onrctti zons Hint wonio uuw fully prepared to aUl I'LV tuem with Hst Coal From trny Miue dosltcd at VEttY lowkst rniccs. II EI LM AN & CO. A WHEK in jourowntown. an a no c tpital r surd. You ran pivc tlio tm Incss tt trial without rxprnHe, Tlio ttohi mini riiinliVnvrrnlTprrrt far thOMP wtlliiifr to work. Vrn whonld tiy untliinir elHO until yoi -co for vuittoir wltnt you rati rtoot tho busiiipiB coolie. No loom lo ct plain here. "You cin dovoto nil imr ttTne or only Your spurn ttnm tn iho iiuMui'HH nud mnio prvot pty lor tvurv liour thai you work. Women ma'.eun much n mou. Krml lor bvpcIiiI priTutu terms mi't jmrtlcularR, winch wo mnll free. 5 Outfit lieo Don't cmidiiu of hard llmen while vou linvosnch n clinnro Address II. II LLKTX it CO .I'oitlimd. Maine. June 7 IT'. Worth $14.25. Sent on receipt of $8.10. Worcester's Dictionary .... 10 00 irrv"0(jr Pcml25ccntsln stamps or cur. ..i.,p rency lor n ne It treats nil .'iicy I diseases new HnnsK Hook. Illustrated anil unntirlilKeil. A massive roluiiie ofl8Si pages. Latest and Lest edition. Colored nlatcs. Library slieei binding. The authority in our olltec.,, N. Y. Tribune. "'I ho best writers use x orcestcr as their authority." N. Y. Herald. "1 lie standard Dictionary or America." I'lillade,) hla l'rcss. u Lon considered the standard ol America." Evening 1'ost. Sunshine for Little Children The Carhon Advocate Total offer is worth . ' "Nrth $10.25. Sent on receipt of $0.00. The Child's Bible ' A magnificent book. Laro qunrto. 838 pnges. 300 fine engravings, color ed ma ii and illuminated titles, especially dcslKned by t tie Lest artists of the day Clot li, elegant lull gilt andvflt edges, gold side and goldstuuip. Clear, large type, aud printed un exquisitely tinted paper. Sunshine for Little Children .... The Carbon Advocate ..... Total offer is worth .... ias 3 flno Knirravlnirs shewing positions iirsumcd by sick horses, n table of doses, n large collection of Valuaiilb Ttllftir ltKCirre, rules for telling the ae 1MHF IV of a horse, with an engraving show. Ing teeth of each year, anil a large nmount ol other valuaMo horse Information. Dr. Wm. II. Hall rays. "I havo bouuht nooks that I paid (5 and 10 for which I do not like as well as I do yours." S-i:jii ron a C'mcuLAn. A O KNTft WANT HP. II. J. KENDALL, M.D., Lnusburgh Fulls, Vt. mar. 15-yl The Whit 4 3 25 1 00 is Wit - Worth $7.75. Sent on receipt of only $-1.12. World of Wit and Humor From tho most celebrnted writers, Amagnlneentvolumonfthcrarcstancl rtchcet fun. Large octavo. 600 pnges. CJIoth extra. 450 engravings aud full page plates. Hold side and gold stamp. A great bargain. Sunshine for Little Children .... The Carbon Advocate Total offer is worth 3 50 25 00 $7 75 T. O. box 63. Very Keapectlully. JOHN G. IttEItY, Agent For the Wcissport Pinning Mill. jan. I- yl &1 )lt piohtaiuiSOiluisiuvcfttmeut 1 nn 51.WU ot-Offlciat IU port. liee-S?l 1'iopi rtlon.l returns every week oa Btock Op tllli It tSD, - t IO0, - IK Alldren. T I'OITLU W1QHT t CO. Jlsuker. U Wall st.,Iw.. Cil'f MuutU and oxpcueM guarantied lo p .Infill. Outtttfitw. 6IIA1T &('0,AU qiT Vaink. AT 77 n n1 exMsnse to aire nfs. Out. f I ' 1 fit free. Addrcn 1'. O. VIOKLHY, Augusli, llolne. Tv F.TCT") ATT 'fi Tnl' remarkable mod- Splint, Curb. Callous, he . or uny enlaruc nienl, an.1 WILL ItLMOVL TIIK IIIJM'll CIIAVIV WITIMUT Iil.lSTmtlNU ' or causing a sore. No remedy ever discovered equals It ler certainty of a tlon lu stopplugtne lauienees and rcuiovlng PTTT? V. " onncli. 1'rlee 1.00. Send for yju jvxjtircul4r gjyi,, Foililre Froof. Sold by drugnlits, or sent by the Inventor, 11, J. Ken, lull. SI. II , Kuoiburgh Falls, Vt. FHKNl'll KICllAltDS . CO., Agents. t'U 'aUcipln v. l'a. 0" HEAD ALL OF THIS. 0 In order, if possible, to plnce a copy of THE CAltBON 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 arc 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 Offers" we mention the following : DIOKEN'S WORKS. THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING SeiilcMG Its Introduction and World-renowned reputation was tho death-blow to high priced machines. THERE ARE NO SfC0N0-HAND WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. ' This It a verj Importsnl mttter.tl II Is will Itno.n and undisputed laet ?"',??: called first-clan machines which art tHerea is cheap now-." those that ! b ressessed ((hat Is.UVtn bsck Irem euttemers alter use) and rebuilt and put upon the narktt "?l white is the peeu of ny jewinq MACHINE NOW UPON THE MAKKET. IT IS MUCH LARGEft 1IIAN THE FAMILY MA CHINES OF THE SINGEII, HOWE AND WEED UATKEl:0STS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAN EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. IIS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE. POSITIVE AND Dt(TS WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. Do not Buy any other beforo try ins tho "WHITE. Prices and Terms Made Satisfactory AGENTS "WANTED iriiite Sewing Machine Co.t CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAGA. AOHNT l'OH OAltllON COUNTT Mnr.M TD-em WAUCIl CHUNK, V :s. i lim.wKirs woiiKs. l l'llrSCIITT'S WOIIKS, , cooi'iucs wohks. All freight charge lo be jiaid on deiivet y. J'Thc ahovo "Cluh Offers" are only forwarded when the money is received by us. All orders should bo addressed to THE LEHIGHTON, Carbon County, Pcnn'a. NEW PIANOS $125 Inr.li, ami all lylf. including OIlAND. hQlAltUAdlUI'ltlOHTjllslnctlTFI J18T. Cl ASH villi M tlio lowest lltl CAsb wtoleulo Isc 01 v p to. dlrrcl to Hie PUltCII AHKlt. Tin''- JMauui maiio ot e of ttie AdmI display, at ttio Ccutrnmiil Kililliltlon. aud wcio nnant. niotuly 11-rnminruittd fortnotiaiiUT lloKoas oTf I'-.'O 11 use HevuUilr lucorporated MaiiiifactuiiUK Ca Factoiy cUbiMDrd orar bu rreru Tlie Square Orand oooula Math. li.lirk'pcwiinleul Dnplei OTeratrnn beads, tho nr.-fttt'si imiHofriuent In tbe bLIorv ot 1'lano n a1 Intt. Tlio UpHanuaroUie 'lNKf r IN AMKI'.H A. 1'laooa aont on thai. Von'l tail to writs tot' Illustrated and IiutcrlpUT Caulocue of ti pais Dialled Ires. SIENDKI.SSOIIN PIANO CO. ill K.at IBtli Strcat, W.T Dear 1
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