FARMERS' COLUMN. Fnrm Work for JnuiuiE)-. From the American Agricultural Jan, 1. 1880, How do you stand Ouo cnnnot lay out lilswoik to advantage, without knowing precisely Jiow ho stands with regard to his business. Tho beginning oS the year is the npproprinto timo for ascertaining it. Fro quenOy an account of business is kept for a month or two, and then neglected. If it is only to encourage habits of regularity and perseverance, it will bo time well spent to keep an account, not only of money affairs, but a record of evonts for every day.. This tends to beget promptness and system, in every detail of farm work, and in business affairs, that foresight and economy which are everywhere tho priroo essentials to suc cess. Keep a record of tho events of 'each day's work, and farm-life. Ono of tho boys or girls should do this. A book will bo needed ruled with plain lines, on which to make the entries; put down the condition of the weather, tho work done, and by whom J pur chases and sales made, indeed , anything that may bo needed for future reference,, or that should Iki needed in tho account book, which will thus becomo a valuablo and interesting record of tho farm. Makcaninvcntory: Put down everything you possess, from the farm itself, to tho small tools nnd utensils, and valuo each Item fair ly. Enter the money on hand, and also every debt owed. This is tho first work in beginning an account. Tho property owned, nnd tho money on hand, will bo on ono side of tho account, and tho debts on tho other. The balance will show just how tho farmer stands. This account will bo tho Account of mack. Purchases and sales, aro entered in tho daily record, and from that into a purchaso and sale book ; except tho cash transactions, which go into tho cash book. Tlie cash book. Every payment and re ceipt of money for purchases, sales, and for wages, should bo entered in tho cash book; this should bo dono every evening, nnd bo foro It is forgotten; all theso entries are transferred to a ledger to tho proper accounts. Tho work is ycry simple and cnsy,and there aro farmer's girls who keep all their fa ther's accounts in tiio mostaccuratomanncr. Fuller directions for keeping farm accounts wero given in tho American Agriculturist for January and February, 1S79. Ilirinq men. A farmer should try to mako work for a hired man, or several, if possible. If ho can liud profitablo work for them, bo is making money for himself. A few months wages rpent in procuring or making manure, draining, clearing off stone, getting out stumps, or otherwiso making tho farm moro productive, will bo well invested. Keep the stables clean ; clear out tho man ure every morning, and scrapo or clear off nil filth from tho animals. Tho stablo should bo modo so warm, that tho manure will not .frcczo at night; a lower tempera ture will cither deman'I n larger amount of food or tho animal will fall off in condition. - Cut the litter. If tho litter is cut into 3 inch lengths, or even smaller, it will hold moro moisture, will mako better and finer manuro, and will keep tho animal cleaner than long litter. Tho gain in tho quality of the manuro, in ono year, tho saving in timo in tho handling, and increased effect iveness of it, will pay good interest on tho cost of a windmill, and a fodder cutter to do tho cutting. But if tho stormy and disagrco ublo days are chosen to cut up straw for this purpose, an abundant supply can bo mado. A broad axo can bo purchased for $2.50, and with this and a block, a sheaf of straw may bo cut into 3-inch chaff in half a minute. Two person;, ono to hold tho sheaf on tho block or plank, and the other to use tho axe, would toon cut up a ton of straw. Wb.cn hard-wood saw dust, dry swamp muck, or pino straw can bo procured, theso mako ex cellent litter and manuro. Economy in f cedm j is a very important consideration. In somo cases half tho feed ing used is wasted. Cutting tho fodder has proved a saving of one-third to "one-halt. Where but ten head of stock aro fed, if tho feed of one-third or one-half can bo saved it is simply a large increase, of tho resources of the farm, and is sufficient) pay tho cost of a good cutter and the timo expended in cut' ting. Watering stock. Tho supply of water in winter is a sourco of trouble. Ice gathers about tho troughs and other drinking places; pipes freeze and burst, or becomo choked, and many other inconveniences occur. Theso may bo avoided by methodical man agemcnt. Ilavo regular watering periods, twice a day. Fill tho troughs from tho pumps or cisterns, and drivo tho cattle to them and see that they drink. When all aro supplied, empty tho troughs, and cither cover them or turn thera over. Hayo no flowing water in tho yard to wasto and freeze, or bocomo ico-cold for drinking. A cold drink will reduce tho milk from the cows 10 per cent or moro. Wood AfciicH. The valuo of ashes as a fertilizer, depends principally upon tho Fotash and Phosphor ic Acid they contain. Tho percentago of tltcso varies largoly, in ashes from different woods, varying from 10 per cent to 24 per cent of the former, and 4 per cent to 12 per cent of the latter. This would give not far from four to Cyo pounds of potash to a bush el of ordinary mixed unlcachcd ashes,wh!ch reckoned at i cents pcrpound tho present market valuo of potash in tho commercial fertilisers would give tho value of n bushel At from 18 to 22 cents, With duo allowance for tho phosphoric, acid and the lime the latter making up tho largest part of the ashes it may bo scon that a bushel of un lpachod ashes, Is worth from 25 to 30 cents at tho present timo. Ashes, to secure the best results, should bo thoroughly mingled with the toil. In this way, tho best physl cal at well as chemical effects are obtained, It is self-evident that crops requiring larger amounts of Fotash, will bo the most benefit ed by the application of ashes, as the root crops, cabbages, tobacco, olo. Forty to fifty bushols per aero Is a good application. Ame rican Agriculturist. A fiooil Soft (ilngcr Cnltc. Take one cup of molasses; half cup of butter or drippings ; one cup boiling water; ono teasjioonful of cooking soda; and half toaspoonful cf good ground ginger. Mix oft, bake quickly. Oysters and clams, and meal croquettes (balls or cakes) arc best fried as above dec orlbed for fish. Tho egg and cracker or crumbs retain their flavor, and keep out the frylngfat on brown paper to move the surplus fat Is an Important part of me process. A l'IO?EUUSl!Ul I., I FX. An old pioneer was hugging tho historic stove In Judgo Knox's court room, and, as Is usual with old-timers who visit that tempto ofjuslicc,was Inn reminiscent framoot mind. Though poor now, ho had as A matter of course, been onco rich. "I was a, Icadin' citizen of Muckallamy Hill In '62," ho eai'd. "In them days I was In the dnsl buyln' business. I had my Bign out, S. Compm Ora Agm, tip Btairs, you know, nnd all that sort of thing. I tell ye, It takes a smart man to get atongin that 'cro trade. Jenkins fc Co., wero tho boss at it when I first went into it at Macnllamy Hill, but it wasn't six mouths beforo I'd took half their trado away. I had to rustlo to do it. You teo tho boys was alius anxious to do well, an' tho first that offered tho coin made tho raffle. Jenkins .V Co., was pretty high tnncd, an' used to wait every night fur thar man to go down tho hill to the express office an' bring up their money in a handcart. 1 saw my chance an used to be on hand when tho etago came in, an' jist shouldered my own coin when tho driver threw it off. Kick Monkins was tho driver in them days. Ho was afterwards killed by road agents. Many 's tho timo Nick's throwed mo down my sack with a clean $400,000' in gold coin Into it, an' I'vo chucked her across my shouldcron' trotted up that old hill and had every bit o' dust bought up aforo Jenkins fc Co's hand cart arrived." "How much did you say you backed up tho hill on your shoulder?" asked Judgo Knox's clerk. "Four hundred thousand oflcncr than less," replied tho pioneer with melancholy pride. "Seo here," said tho clerk, figuring ropid Iy "gold's worth about $18 an ounce, and there's twelve ounces to tho pound, Troy weight; that makes a pound worth $216, Now 210 into 400,000 leaves something over 1,851 pounds pretty near n ton. How far up tho hill did you carry that did you say?" Tho old pioneer looked at tho clerk with fixed contempt fora moment and then mere, ly said: "You're a Johnny-Comc-Iialcly that's what you arc 1" arose and left the court-room. Please Stop Coughing, Somo peoulo say, "I have not cot tho Con sumption." That may be, but if you don't BtUJI Ulllb UUgll L1I1JU Will UUII1U 1VUCI1 you will wish you had. If you havo weak lungs, a cough or consumption in its mild form, or asthma, go atonceand buy a bottlo oi nr. Herman's uouau anu Consumption Cure; nnd if, after taking two-thirds of tho uotlle, you receivo no benefit, please return tho bottlo, and get your money, as wo sell no cure, no pay. Mothers givo it to your children no morphine or opium. Trico 50 cents and $1, Agent for Lehigliton, A. J. uurung. Stop that Toothache. King's Magic Toothache Cure, stops tooth ache in fivo minutes or money refunded. Frico 25 cents. For salo by A. J. Stirling, Lehigliton. Indies1 Why Suffer 1 When Dr. Marcliisi's Uterine Catliolicon will positively euro female weakness, such fallmcr of tho womb, whites, chronic in flammation or ulceration of tho womb, in cidental hemorrhage or flooding, painful, suppressed aud irregular Mensturation, ic. An old and reliable remedy. Send postal card for a pamphlet, with treatment, cures, and certificates from physicians and patients, to Howarth & Ballard, Utica, N. Y. Sold by nil Druggists and by A. J. Burling, Le- jguum $i.ou per uouio. novo-yi e.o.w KcNiiltN of Stopping Ills paper.' A Sunday-school paper tells tho following whopper;' A certain man gotmad ot the ed itor and stopped his paper. Tho next week when ho sold all his corn at four cents bo low tho market-price; then his property as sold for taxes because, ho didn't read tho Sheriff's sales; ho lost $10 betting on Mollie McCarthy ten days after Ten Brock had won tho raeo; ho was arrested and fined $8 for going hunting on Sunday, simply bo causo ho didn't know it was Sunday ; and he paid $300 for a lot of forged notes that had been advertised two weeks and tho pub lic cautioned not to ncgotiato them. Ho then paid a big Irishman, with a foot liko a lerrick, to kick him all tho way to tho nowspaper office, where he paid four years subscription in advance, and niado tho edit or sign an agreement to knock him down and rob him if ho ever ordered his paper itoppcd again nrgmut III.) Gazette. ACROSTIC. Would'st thou my friend good health enjoy Each day nnd hour your timo cmnlov Sccuro repose from sickness, ills, This thou can'st do lake Liver Pills 7f aost inou suiter irom disease, Caused by exposure, diet 1 these, ur ouier ins, wuuiu or vueir name, Submit at once, and leavo tho frame, Liko shadows darting o'er tho hills, In terror lleo from Liver Pills. Vico-liko although they've clung for years, Encouraged be, nor ycild to Icars, Iteposo in quiet, health's bright rills Pcrsuo tho pathway of theso Pills. in cmidiioou, youtn, and in old age, Let cheerful tliouzhU thv mind euzaeo. Let others suffer fevers, chills, Suro thou art freo with Liver Pills. Horso thieves aro no better treated in Russia than in tho Western States. Tho Wilna Messenger saya that horso stealing has grown so frequent in tho district of Toki that tho population became nigh desperate about it, and tho owners of valuablo horses sold them at any sacrifice. A follow who was suspected of being one of tho thieves was seized, tied to a horso's tall, and dragged at a gallop around tho market place of tho vlllago of Olkenikf, with a train of infuri ated peasants and farmers alter him, armed with sticks and stones. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from nrncliee. had phioed In his hands by an East India missionary tho formula ofa simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent euro ior wiisumpuon, uronciiuis.Uatarrli, Asth ma, nnd all Throat and Lung A(Tectioin,also a iiositlvo and radical cure for Nervous De bility and all Nervous ComplainU.aflcr liav- Inc tested Ita wonderful curativo rowers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suflering fellows. Act uated by this motivo and a desire to relieve human euflerinc, I will send freo of charira ui an wuo nesiro it, tins recipe, in uerman, French or English, with full directions for preparing ana using. Bent by mail by ad drcssiiic with stamp, namincthis nancr. W, W Sukbab, 119 rowers' Block, Rochester 1. 1Z.O.O.W. The Trovidence Press tells ofa lady in that city. who. after attentively examinini? a bust in a window, eagerly inquired i "And wuu was 11119 ;ierra uoiia, anyway T" Tio More llurd TIiuch. If you will stop tpending bo much on fine clothes, rich food nnd stylo, buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing ( get more real and substantial things of 1 1 fo every way, and especially stop tho foolish habit of employing expensive quack doctors or using so much of tho vile humbug medi cine that docs you only harm, but put your trust in that simplo, pure remedy, Hop Bit ters that cures always at a trifling costnd you will seo good times and have good health. Chronicle. 6-3w rrida hath two seasons a forward spriug and an early fall. Inventors una I'uleiitce should send for Instructions, terms, refer ence, ic, to Edeon Brothers, Solicitor of 1'atenls, Washington, D.C., who furnish the ISC',:"; J experience, having been wtaUiihl in tbe year isoo, oltHf Brags and Medicimee ! The People's Drug & Family Medicine Store. If you want anything in tho Drug lino at bottom prices, go to tho Old aud lteli.iblo Drug Store, in Dr. N. B. ltober's Block, near tho Post Office, A. J. DTJRLlNGr, Proprietor, IWltcro yon will flail a fall anil coropleto stock of Puro Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, &c. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimnoys, Burning & ubricating Oils A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supportors, 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 1867.1 Lrhlffbton. Novembers. Important to BhiMots, &e. JOHN G-. BIEK.Y, Agent, Is prepared to furnish all kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust ers, "Window and Door Frames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing and Eipping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit the Times. bis- lffsalfliiaiy is sail Mew &wal off lis&test .Datei'H Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. (flgf Special attention given to Orders by Mail. Thank ful to our patrons and friends for past favors, we ask a share of patronage in the future P. O. box 63. A GREAT OFFER FOR HOLIDAYS!!! PIANOS A ORGANS, at EXTKAOIl UIKAKV I, WW prices for cnah. Ill Htnllnents recelvett. Splcmllil Or cant 835, SIS, 850, SDO, 875, 885 & 10n- rcctave llOSHWOdl) 1'IAIV. 08130,4135. 7 t-.l lln $140, $150, upwards, not men u mniiinit. iiiiim. trnteuCntalncueiMallctl. II Oil AO K WATERS, HI a 11 u f I' &. Uenlrr, 820 IirouiMvny, N. Y. P.O. Ilox, 3330. Agents can now get Territory for Mark Twain's New Book, A Tramp Abroad. AInrk's account of his famous. wMo-awnlce. go-as-you please tramp over Europe, without competition, ami out-gelling any book pub. lliliutl. For agency address I- CJ.IIMSS b CO., Newark, N. J. lec27-w4. n,T?"mii1. Consultation by letter, X' IVlil of Lircr. Kidney and Hla Diseases adder per- manently cured! fpeelal remedies prepared for each case. Particular attention to diseas es ofa private nature and nervous weakness. AUuresK, wiin symptoms, nr. at. joun, r. u. Itox 19M). N. Y. City. doc.27-w4. Muney Making Vny of Wall St. A Manual for Invkstous. Shows how Jay Qould, Vanderbllt and othor millionaires make money In stock. Uopy sent Iroe with olnclal reports ot tho market. Address T. POTTEH WIGHT & CO., 35 Wall St., New York, Ucc.27-wi Sl O tn ;1 Ofl invested In WallSt.StookB qplU IO iJUUU mnkes fortunes every month. Dook sent free explaining ovcrvtlilnir. Address LIAXTKK & CO., Hankers, 7 Wall St., N. Y. A( lllcgant Cliromo (Jards, with name post M' paldlOcentB. L. JONES & CO.. Nas. sau, N, Y. dec,27-w4. a Month and expenses guaranteed to V ' I Agents. OutUt free. SHAW A Co , Au OUST. MAINE. SiT1rt year and expenses to agents, Out. nt ireo. Addross P. O. VIOKEKY, Augusta, Maine. nov, y.-4w. UcTtpipcr AlTortlclng Batcis, 10 Cpiuca St., V. Y. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUKE Is euro to euro Spavins, Splints, Curb, &c. It removes all unnat ural enlargements. Does wot X lameness on beast or man. It VVilliAi cured hlp-Jolat lameness In a person who iiau sunercu la years. Also cured rheumatism. corns, frost-bites or any bruises, cut or lame, noes. It has no equal for any blemish on horses Send for Illustrated circular irtvlntr positive proof. Price $1. All Drurirlsts have It or can tret It for you. Dr. 11. J. Kendall & Uo . lironrlctors. Enosbumh Falls. Vermont. French, Jtlchards & Co. agents, N. W. corner Tenth and Market Streets, Philadelphia, I'onna. nuv, lo-m I'TTltVTi lniTiinllv mill lvrmiin. I n fiitiy. 1 send a buttle ot my ceto 111 IfCfl braiinl remodv, with a valuable aim is x press anurca-j, va. u. u HOOT, Ho. 163 leail tiU, New York. hot, 15- 3m, piPOIlTAXT ANNOUNCEMENT! l'OST OFFICE BUILDING LElIlallTON, I'A., has the Largest and iuusi intensive oiuck oi HATS, CAPS, &c. ever offered In this borouzh. Having nnr. chased my Stock In the Eastern and other Manufactories early In the season and at a saving of 10 to 15 per centum on the present Advanced Prices, I am prepared to otfer ex traordinary Inducements to my customers. Special attention has been given to the selec tion 01 Fall and Winter Boots ! and I Invite tny numerous friends and patrons to can ana examine my siock beiore malting meir purcnascs cisewnere, as i am prepareil to give special Inducements to all UAI1S Kemember. LEWIS WEISS Post-Office Building, Leliliihton, Pa. Sept. 20. ' IT. A. BliLTZ. respectfully announces to the people ot Lehtfihtou anu Ticintty that he has made arrunfrenieut lor sudjjlylnjc them mtu IDtt leiilirli. ton Depot o! the LehlgU fc tiutq followiuK Low Prices i Itlt., at I ho Btove t3 S3 per ton Chestnut 3 CO per ton No. 3 2 OT per ton STIHCLTY FOE, CASH Leave your Ordrra at my Office. llAwK Bt., opposite the f uplio Bquau. Coal will be deliv ered, when desired, at very Lowest Charra ou uuovu unto-. . A llliLIZ. Match LchiBhtoii, l'a. procured for soldiers disabled In U. S. servlco vj roaeuu ui w uunui anu otner causes. All pensions date back today ordlscbarce, Pensions Increased, Addreu with stamp, STODUART & CO., No. IJ E St., N. W Washington, I). O. tfct.24 lin. SO A. J. DUELING. Very Jlcspcctfnllv. JOHN G. BEIRY, Agent For the "Weissport Planing Mill. jan.4- yl respectfully announces to'the people of Le lilghton and Its vicinity, that ho Is now pre pared to supply tncin with all kinds of Household Furniture rrnm tho best Seasoned Mate rials at Prices fullyas lowas.tho gamoartlcte. can De uougnt ior eisewiicre. jiciu mo ion of tho inducements olfcrcd : Parlor Sets nt from 50 to $60 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Oase Bedroom Suites, 3 pieces jdO to 15 Painted Bedroom Suite 18 to $40 Cane Seated Chairs, per set of 0. . . . (9 Common llhairf, per set of 8 (1 and all other Goods equally cheap. In this connection, I doslro to call tho at tention of tho people to my ample facilities In THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEABSE, and a full lino of CASKETS and COFFINS, I nm prepared to attend promptly to all or ders In this line, at lowest prices. Patronaio respectfully solicited and the most ninplo satlsfi taction guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, oct!2 BANK St., Lelilgbton. THE CKUAT CAUSE. HUMAN "MISERY. Jul Publl$hed, in a Sealed Envelope, Price Cc. A LECTU RE ON THIS NAT U HE, TREAT-ME-NT. AND i:ADIOAL cure of Boiutnal WeaknesVnr Spermatorrhea, induced by Sell, Abuse. Involuntary Emissions I m potency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Mar rinse generally i Consumption, Knllepsj, aud Fit".. Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac Uy HOUKlir J. OULVEltWELI M, l.. OUtu. nrnfthn (Irppn llnotr.' tfco. Tho world reuownt d author, In this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own exper. lenco that Uie awful consequences of Sell Abuse innv be effectually removeu wuuoui meuicuie. and without fuugerous nuiglcal operations, bougies, instrument., rinfrs. or cord I ul a t poiut. lug out a mode ot cure at once ceitalu and ef. fectual, by which eveiy sufferer, no matter whathiBcouQitionmnvbe. may cure nlmaelt cneainy. priruieiy anu rauicauy. 49" Thit Lecture will prove a boon to thou $andt and thontandt. Bent, nnder neat. In a Dlaln envelone. to anr address, ou receipt of sx conU, or two postage eiaiuia. Addiessthe publishers. The Culverwell Medical Co., 41 ANN St.. NEW YORK I Post Office Hos, 45A6. apr.12 yl, JF YOU ARE IS NEED OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods, GO TO T.D.CLAUSS,Agt., THE TOPUlAU merchant Tailor, Bank Street, Lehigliton. PRICES VERY LOW FOK OASII. The publlo put ruoogo solicited. uugti-tr New Advertisements. SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP ! SO Years Beforo the Public Pronounced by all to bo the most Plena ant ami efllcaclou. remedy now In use, for tho cure of cough., eoldi, oronp. honrienen.tlckllnfr. sensation of tho throat, Whooping congli, etc. Over a million bottles (old within the laat few yenri. It gives relief wherever used, and has the power to Impart benefit that cnnnot be had from tho cough mixtures now In use. Sold by all Druggists at as cents por bottle. SELLERS' LIVER PILLS aro also highly recommended for curing liver com' plaint, constipation, slck.hcadaches, fever and ague, and all diseases of the stomach and liver. Sold by all Druggists at 85 cents per box. It. E. Seller! & Co., Pittsburgh, Pn, oct. 4. ly-tp. col. Wc will Pay the Postage AND SEND 1 OU The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOR ONE DOLLAR! Or Six Months For 50 cents ! which la Less than 2 cents per 'Week FOR A LAKCJE 32 COLUMN PAPER!!! ADDRESS, Carhon Advocate, Kclilghton, Pa. snow this to your NEianuon M. IIEILMAN & CO., BANK STREET, Eehighton, Pa., MILLE1W and Dealers In AllKindsof GRAIN BOUOHTand ROLDOt REGULAR MARKET HATES. Wc would, also, lespectfully Inform ourclti zens that wo are now fully prepared to BUI' l'LV tliem with of Cc&s&l From any Mlno desired at VERY LOWEST PRICES. M. DEILMAN & CO. Price,-- $3-30 PerTenr. ACOMFLETEMOftAL STORY INEAOH NUMI1KR. The oblect of this Library Is t: civo to tho public a complete mora) and religious story in a cheap form, and to counteract as tar as poDstble tho Influence of the Immoral and sen eatlonal literature or the present day. We shall depend upon the cooperation of every irood man and woman to Introduce this lltera. lure Into their family and community. The lollowlng numbers are ready, and others will rapiuiy luuow ; no. rnicE. 1. Nell e. the ClockmaKer's Danirliter... 10c. 2. NotForsaken 10c. 3. Hede's Charity. ISC. . i History oi a Threepenny lilt, i 1n. 4 )Frank Spencer's Hule of Life, j l0 6. The Younu Apprentice 10c. g. Sheer Utf 15c. 1. In Prison and Out , 10c. The price of the above seven stories In book form Is (8.60, but we will send them to any address on receipt of Eighty Cenli. Send at least for a specimen copy, which we will mall en receipt of price. You will not bo disap pointed. Address J. S. OQ1L.VIE & CO., Publishers, i.M Itoax Stiiekt, f sir Yobk. oct.ll.-ws. JUST RECEIVED, OF GOOD NOTE PAPER! whtch wo aro offering at tho unprccodently low price of $1.00 PER REAM, OR 10 quires for 50 cents ! Coll early if you aro In want of NOTE TAPER at this extraordinary LOW TRICE I Carbon Advocate Lehigliton, Pa. T"RNT) AT.T.'S Thl remarkable med- Splint, Curb. Callous, no., or any enlarge ment. and WILL. REMOVE THE HUNCH JP A VTN WITHOUT ULlSTEltINU ' - orcausInK a soro. No remedy ever discovered equals it lor certainty of ac tion In stopping the lameness and removing PTTlJli1 'o8 onncn. Price l.oo. Send for OUJVi-icrcu)lr giving Positive Proof. rioid by urui II. J. Kemla KKlsts, or sent by the Inventor, 11, M. D., liiosborgh Falls, Vt. RICHARDS A CO., Agents, v, l'a. FltKNDU Phllauclphlv, WANTED iniaiCDIATEI-Y. Seventeen rouuv men to learn Telegraphy. Uuod altnattoua Kuaranteed. For partlculara; additwa with stamp. BHEHIDANA nUDD. UoxUiT. OUerlm. Ohio. TIIE SUN FOR 1880. Tim Soif will deal with tho events ot tho year 1880 In its own fashion, now pretty well understood by everybody. From January I nntll December SI It will be conducted na a nowspaper written In tho English languago and printed for the wholo people. As a newspaper, Tub Hun believes In Rot. ting all the news of the world promptly, and presenting It In tho most Intelligible slmpo the shape that will enable Its readers to keep well abreast of tho ago with tho least Unpro ductive expenditure of time. Tho greatest Interest to tho greatest number that Is the law controlling Its dally make-up. It now has a circulation very much larger than that of any other American nowspaper, and enjoys an Incomo which It Is at all times nrcnarcd to spond liberally for tho benefit of Us readers. People of nil conditions of life and all ways of iiiinaing uuy nnu read thssuk anu tney all derive satisfaction of somo sort Irom Its columns, for thoy keep on buying and read Inglt. In Us comments on men nnd affairs, The Son bolleves that tho only guldo or policy should bo comnmn senso. Inspired by genuine American principles and backed by honesty or purpose. For this reason It Is, and will con tinue to bo absolutely Independent or party, class, cllouo, organization, or Interest. It Is for all, bat of none, it will continue to praise what is good and rcprobato what Is evil, tak ing caro that Us langungo Is to tho point nnd plain beyond tho possibility ofbclng misun derstood. It Is uninfluenced by motives that do not appear on tho surfaco; it lias no opin ions to sell, savo those, which may ho had by any purchaser with two cents. It hates In lustlco and rascality oven more than it hates unnecessary words. It abhors frauds, pities fools, and nincompoop! of every species. It will continue tnrouahout tho year 1880 to chastise the lirstclass Instruct the sccond.and discountenance tho third. All honest men, with honest convictions, whether sound or mistaken, aro Its friends. And Tub Son makes no bones of tclllnir tho truth In it. friends nnd about Its friends whenever occa sion arises ior plain ep.cnking. These aro tho principles upon which The Sun will bo conducted during tho year to come. Tho year 1S80 will be ono In which no patri ots American can afford to closo his eyes to publie aUalrs. It Is Impossible to exaggerate the Importance of tho political events which It has in store, or the necessity of resoluto vig ilance on the part of every o tlzcn who desires to preserve the Uovernmcntthatthe rounders gave us. Tho debates and acts or Congress, tho utterances or tho press, tho exciting con tests or the Republican nnd Democratic par. ties, now nearly equal In strength throughout the country, tho varying drift or publie sentl. mcnt,wlllnllbeardircctlyandeirecllvelyupon tho twcnty.fourtli Presidential election, to bo held In November. Four years ago next No. voraber, tho will of the nation, ns expressed nt tho polls, wasthwartcdhyan nbomlneblo con spiracy, tho promoters and beneficiaries ef which still hold tho offices they stole. Will tho crime or 1878 bo repeated In 1SSU? Tho past decado ol years opened with a corrupt, extravagant, nnd Insolent Administration In trenched at Washington. THu Sun did some thing toward dislodging the gang nnd break ing Its power. Hio same men arc. now In trlgulng to restore their leader nnd them solves to places frorn which they wero driven by the indignation or the people Will they succeed? Tho coming year will bring tho answers to these momentous questions. The Sun will bo on hand to chronicle tho tacts as they aro developed, nnd to exhibit them clear ly and fearlessly In thctr relations to expcdl. ency nnd right. Tims, with a habit or philosophical good humor In looking nt the minor nllalrs ot life, and In great things a steadfast purpoeo to maintain tho rights ot the pcoplo and tho principles of the Constitution against all ag. gressor8, The Sun Is prepared to write a truthful, lnstructlvo,and entertaining history or 1880. Our rates orsubscrlptlon remain unchanged. For tho Daily Sun, n four-pnge sheet of twcnty.olght columns, tho prlco by mall, post paid. Is 50 cents a month, or SO. 50 a year; or, Including tho Sunday paper, anclaht-pago sheet or nlly-slx columns, (bo prlco Is uo cents a month or 87.7 1) a year, postage paid. The Sunday edition of The Sun is also furnished separately at $1.20 ayear,postage paid. The price or tho Weekly Son, eight pages, fifty-six columns, Is SI nycar, postage paid. For clubs or ten sending 910 wo will send an extra copy freo. Address I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher orTHB Son, Now York City, nov. 8.-6w. FKASU LESLIE'S Popular Publications. Frank Leslie's Iilusirated Newspaper is ft talthful iccord of Cuuciit Invents. Foielgu and Domestic, In tho rolitical, Soclit. Be km. tiflo and Commercial world. Ah au Entertain inennd -Educntloua! Journal It U uucxcelod. It rnnt.ilnt besides too Domestic ond Foreign News ol tho week. Kdltorial', Serial end Short Ktorlo. IHTSonal Gossip, etc.. o c. Amusing Cart ooii a find licautllnl Illustrations. It has near)? reached ltu Semt-Centetinta. Volume Vuhliahed every Wednesday, price 10 cents. Annual subscription ?4, poatpild, Frank iesli.;'s popular Monthly Is re. markablo lor Us 'excellence cheapness and comprehensiveness, and ltd repntntlon is firmly cjtablifthcd. 'i lie best Uvinc: writers uro amontr itscouirDJiitorti. Its columns represent every, department ot llterntuic; bo that all tastes will bo gratified and nil classes ot reodors derive entertainment nnd instruction trora. tho varied contents, tlllinc 12i quarto pircis over 1(0 en graving cmiM-llIiih oach imniber.to;;etuer with a nanusniue chromo Jrontlcepioco. Published on the t&tii ot every month, puco 25 cents, or $3 per annum, postpaid. Frank Leslie's Chimney corner. This beautilul periodical has, for nearly twenty years maintained Its superioilty overall com petltors ns a Fninllv Journal, story I'apcrnnd Home Filcud. New attractions are countautlv presented, snd the most popular writers con tribute to It. The con tenia embrace Serial Novo'p. Novelettes faketchos, Advcuturoa, Hi ogmphlos. Anecdotes, eic. sixteen popoa, eiplit ot which aro beautifully cmbetfished. Published every 3Jond.iv, pi loo 10 cents. An nual tmbbCitption, f4, postpaid. FRANK LFBLTE'S fcUNDAY JfAOAZISE. This brilliant periodical Is undoubtedly tho Chen nest Sunday Magazine In tho world f Its merits hive secured tor It un immense circulation, ami re ceives the warmest commendations ot the xe ltploua nnd Fecular press. Pure und heaithy lu tone and toachlnfr, ttnclly- nou sectaiitu. It In culcates principles of morality and virtue and piesents the truiti lu its most attractive lours. Theio are In tt-resting t-ertale, uhurt btorios, Advcntuics. Essays, I'oemtt, aud a Silsceilany embracing n larco variety of subjects, 128 quar to pices nnd loo tlluttiuilons lu each uumoer. Published on tho lOLh of every mouth. Price, rluKlocopy, A cents j annual eubscuptlon, is, postpaid. FRANK LESLIE'S LADY'S JOURNAL Is file mont Popular, Artistic and Knlcitaiulng of the week lv Journals of Fashion. Koch number contains IQ pages, with excellent Pictures and Full De scriptions of the very latest Htylesof Children's Wear; useful Information on Family 'I epics, feelecc Htoilcs, Poctrv. I'ashibuable lutelh peace. Personal Cult chat, eta. etc, Fashiuu Placs are imported moutuU from Paris, exclu sively lor the Lady's journal. Published every Friday, price 10 cents. Annual subscrip tion l,pt etpaid. Frank Leslie's lady's magazine, The only complete Fashion Magazine lit America. Its repoits of the ever van lni; styles ot Cosiumes, Jlats, Jlounets, etc., are pubilabed slmultaoe onsly Willi thope in the French Journals, so that tho subscribers receive ihe earliest lnfor matiou. The plum aud colored Fashion Plates, impoited monthly from Pails, are accompanied with accurate, descriptions and tho tiJusnaUoiifi nie In the blithest style of art. The literary department la of n varied aud cutcrtaiulnn charncter. Published monthly t annual faub Bcrlptlou, f 150, postpaid. Frank Leslie's iiudoet. A Migazine of llu moroUA and BparUllugMones, Tales of Itero. Ism. Anvcniuro and satire. A mott entertain. lugpuhllcAtlou of Wl quarto pros, tilled with luterestlnv btoiiea. Tales Btlrrbut Adventures startling Inclcents Anecdotes, etc.. eto. It Is piofasclv and handsomely Illustrated. Publith ed monthly, Hiugle copy 13 cents ; annual sub script ion ft.50, postpaid, Frank Leslie's boy's and girl's weekly. The oldest and bust Jtt untie paper published. A constant autcosson or rierial aud bhort Htoiles, full ol Fun, Animation and Drip lanes, and lieu from sensutiaualism. Portraits and tiiictcbca of D silnanubed Pupils in the Puolio scboo 8, Adventures. Foreign Travel, Anec dotes, Puzzles eto., etc. Kucn number Is pro fusely Illustrated Published eveiy Monday. Priciv s.ngie number, scents j annual sub&cxip. lioufrOJ, posutgo 1UCIUUCU. Frank lelie's plea&ant Hours A month, ly pei Ud leal containing literature of the most f leading character, Talcs, Wunatlvea. Adven utes, I'oetiv, etc.. etc. livery story la com pli to In each number and the pugefl abound with beautiful cngravlugs und excetnllnftly de llirhtlul and euteitaiiilng readug. A pleasant hour can always bo passed in Its company. Price is cents a copy. Annual subscription fl.W, postpaid, FttANK Leblib's C h ati eudox In expressly de. signed to please tho t'3e with 1U Wealth ol iic tures, and to entertain and lueUuct youthful readers with 1U caietu.ly prenaretl tltetarv con tent, whica wilt not tail to fix tho attention of and Interest and instruct, child i en of tender vcars. Tho CtiAiTEBDox should oe In every household, Published monthly. Pi ice only 10 cents a, copy, or, f i a jeai, postage ireo. Frank Lrille'd Publishing House. 63, to and 67 Park Place, Kow York. Deo. 27-1 6 nrousEMEN, LOOK HElt-gJ fVIIir.OUGIIHV WEltT, Saddler and Harness Maker, DANK St., LUHiailTON, Pi., Calls attention to the following extraordinary LOW 1'ItIOES: Hubkjt Harness at Irom..,,,, (12 00 upwards Kspress Harness at from 18 00 upwards lireecliioir Harness at from .. 8 00 upwards Moating Harness at from 6 00 upwards Horso Collars (Lair) at from. 3 to upwards " " (straw) at from. 1 75 upwards Bridles at from 1 76 upwards and all other articles at conallv low nrloes. and uruarantctd of best workmanship 1!B 1'AllilMJ promptly attended to at reason, atilo charges. I'atronago solicited. Slay 10 PENKTONS . ETer1, W0Ild w x uiy oxvyx o. jorr, even by accideut, or any dlsease.en titles a soldier of Itie l,to war, to a poniitin. All itousioaa by too Jaw at Janu. ary, 1879. benn hack at a data of discharge or death or a soldier. All entitled ahould apiilv at untie. TlioosanJ. who are now urawiujr pen. nou are eatltled to au lucreaae. Holdiera aud wldowa of liit war ot isu, and Mexican war aro euliUrd to ieuaioua. 'lbuuatida are yet enti tled to bounty Out don't aiow tt. Fee. vu all o.Mwnuly ft0.u. Hena two btjluih for new lawa blaakl and lntractlol. Ui NAT WAliD i'l rjiiiiiAi.i), i h, cum AimuMir. itox M. Washlogton, 1). C dec a U, WEISS &KEHSCH1TER, ecccESsotia to llOMIO k HOFFORDi Carriage BnildorsJ Bank Street, Lehigliton, Aro prepared to Slnnufncturo, to order, otcfy ucscripiion ot OAltRlAOES, BUGGIES, SLEIQHS, SPltlNCr WAGONS, Roihig'sPat.Platform Wagon, kc., nt lowest rates for Cash. REPAIRING Of all description promptly attended to nt tho most reasonable- prices. A3 All Work guaranteed, and patronage Is respectfully solicited. WEISS & KEItSOIINEl!. Jnlyio, 1870-yl PETER HEIM, THE MAOTIOAr.. Boot and Shoe Maker, announces to liis friends nnil tho public in general, that ho has just receiyed a largo assortment of iron's, Women's it Children's Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, rtm WlNTElt WEAIt, which Iio Is offer ing nt Unprcecdently x,ow Prices for Cash 1 CUSTOM WO lift Utada nn at verv rcasonnhlo nrlcop. nnrt nrr. foct fits guaranteed. REPAIRING neatly dono at short notice. Opp. Public Sq., Bank Street, octlS-m3 riEHIGHTON. DIAMOND CATARRH REMEDY, A POSITIVE O Uli for CATAll II of all kinds. Cures atnny stage of tlio ills case. Has cured many cases so terrlblo that bones came from tlio noso, Ur.Kvory'i Dlnmuntl Cntnrrli Rem. tily 19 mild nnd pleasant, affording immkdi atis nKLiEF and prompt euro. It was Die. covi:nulilN Oalifoiinia, and Is believed to bo tho only heal cure yet given to the public. A fow applications break tip n Uold In the Head, euro Difficult Breathing, Clogging ol Head and Throat, Headacho. Ucafncss, Ioss of Smell, Vnlce.nnd Sight, Tho "Diamond" Is a wonderful medicine, nnd costs only 60 CENTS. Tlio Dlnmoiitl Iitvlgnrntor. tho best of ltlood Purifiers and xtllllous Medicines. Price, 60 cents. Tlio Diamond Nervine Pills, a specif ic Tor all Nervous Complaints. Price, $1.00. Tho lilnninml Sal ve "Mother llrlcrs's CUro All tho most perfect external cure ever Invented. Prlco, 25 cents. Send for descriptive circular of Dr. Kvory's Diamond Kcmodlcs, free by mail. Inqulro of your Druggist. . Proprietor's address. DK. A. F. EVOHY & CO., 22 Park Placo, New Vcrls City. oct. 4.-4m. rjHE BEST PAPER ! TRY ITS BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. 33iii vi:aic. B Scientific American. Tho Sclentlflo American Is n larno First (31a3 Weekly Newspaper of sixteen Pasci, printed In tho most beautiful stylo, profubk i.y Illustrated with splendid Engravings, re. presenting the newpst Inrcntluns and the most recent Adrnnces In tho Arts apd Scien ces ; Including New nnd Interesting Facts In Agriculture, Horticulture, the lIomc,Hcnltti, Medical Progress, Social aclenc,o, Naturnl History, Geology, Astronomy. Tho most valuablo practical papers, by eminent writers In all departments ot Science, will bo found In tho Sclent 1 tic American: Terms, $3.20 per year, $1.60halfyear, which Includespostage. Discount to Agents. Single copies ten cents. Sold by nil Newsdealers. Itemlt by postnl order to WITNN 1 b- Ushers, 37 I'ark How, New York, PATENTS. tuoToTK.P.'o Amkuican, Messrs. Munn & CJo., are Solici tors of American and Foreign Patents, havo had 35 years ex(rcrlence, and now havo tho largest establishment in I ho world. Patents aro obtained on tho best terms. A special no tice U mailo In tho Scikntipio Amkuican of all Inventions patented through this Agency, with tho name and residence of tho Patentee. Uy the luimenso circulation thus given, pub lic attention Is directed to tho merits of tho new patent, nnd sales or Introduction often easily eflectcd. Any person who has mado a new discovery or Invention, can ascertain, free of chargc whether n patent can probably he obtained, by wrlllngtoMuprx &Oo. Wealso send Tire our Hand Hook about tho Patent Lawt, Pat ents, Caveats, Trnde.Marks, their costs, and how procured, with hints for procuring ad vances on Inventions. Address for tho Paper, or concerning Patents. MUNN to CO, U7 Pni lc Koir, Nt Y. It ranch cor, F 7th Sts., Washington. I). O nor. l,-tr NBW PIANOS $125 Each, nnd all mvIch. Including (l HAND, HQUAUKAM) tJI'nUIltT.nllttru'tlvFJ llST UlAHS, sold at tho lowrht net cnuli wholenale laciory pilces, direct to itie l'UItCHAHlt. Thesf l'iflno macio one vt the 11 nest displays at tlo Centennial Exhibition, nud weie unanu mouly recommended tar tho HionedT IIoxoieb ovei 12,000 In ue. lieifiilaily Incorporated Mauufactuttiiff Co. Furtoiy e-tublifht. over Wi years Thu Bqutie Graudi contain Math utihek'd new patent Duplex Overnlrumr bcule, the ftreatefti improvement In the hiidnry of l'iano making. The UprlhUaroihe FINlCsr INAMKIUOA. IMauort eetit ou trial. Don't tail to write tor Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of 49 paces mailed free. MKMMCLHSOIIN PIANO CO. t&l Kuit lOtli Street, N. V 1 vear AWI3I5K in jour own town, and n Vhlklk c ipital risked. You ran give tho bus fcJ7 tne8 u trial without expense. The " best, unportuulivever offered lor those willing to work. You tdiould tiy nothing else until you co Ior yuuwli what you can float tbe business we ofler. No loom to explain here. You can devote ull your time or only your spare time to tbe business, sua mate great pay tor every hour that yuu work. Women in a e as much a men. Bend for special private tenns and particulars, which we mall freo. ti Out At tree. Don't complain of hard time while you have such a chance. Addiess II. II aLLKTT A CO , Portland. Maine, June; ly. If A "I? CP1 Send 25 cents In stamps or car. AlvJ AlkjU rcucy torn new IIorbb Hook. It treats all diseases, has 35 fine Engravings shewing positions assumed by sick horses, a tablo of doses, u large collection of Valuaulu YtlWITr ItECiruBf rules for telling tbe age Xlll 1 Jl of a horse, with an engraving show. Ing teeth of each year, and a large amount of other valuable horse Information. Dr. Wni, 11. Hull says, I have bought books that I paid (6 and tlu for which I do not like as well as I do yours.' Sbnd fob a Circular. Ao b NTS Wahtkd. II. J.JCKNDAI.I,, M.D.. Unoeburgh FaUs, Vt. tuar 15-yi SAVE A DOLLAR iTiiKEaunAH I'EV ku Atiut ami i .iv kk i'AH I without any exception the best Pad in existence tor the cure andpreyeutlou pf all m.ilanoas dUeassaud tbe mrut woudertul medical discovery of the age. No mediclue required. Cures by absorp tion bend for pampniet, which gives certio rate ot extraordinaiv cures performed by tin I'ad. mailed tree. Ask your Driurctet for the ; Kgypttan Pad and take no other If be ha i none, I will send jouoDe by msil nu reernt of pile '.II JOS. I I.KMINO.H M)ket Ht , I PUUburgli, la, tiolo Agent for tho Imt d btatt-s. May St 1 yvar O Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Gve. A vegetable preparation nnd tbe tthlr rartf rrmi'dy In the world for ilrifflil'M DIhmm innunc, nnu all ELiuiier. MAwt sad irrlnrirv lBlnu. KMrTcstlraouinls of tho highest order Id proof? or thwo stntemcuta. (TFor thn euro of DlnlSotc. call fotVfnr liorM:irolabclfCiirr. U-For tho euro or Iirlglid nnd the the dlscaspB. call for Warner'a Snfo lUdnef nnd JLIver Carp, WARNEH'S SAFE D1TTERS. It Is thebrst ISI noil I'urinor, and stlmul&tosl every function to mora lieultbrul actton, n4 Is thus a benefit in nil diseases. It cures ScroftilotiM nud other ft kin ErnvM tlmtv nnd Dlsc.nscs, fucludlng Caucers. liU rem nnd other Norrs. Iijsicisl, YVrnlincu nfUio flfoniMk Ciiitlpntlon Jllzzlnmt, Jenrrnl l)fbU Uy etc., are cured by theNnfn lilt term. It 14 u nequalcd ns an nppetlscr and regular tonic. Ilottles of two sizes ; prices, OOc. and 91.00. WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Quickly gives Kent nnd Klccn to the sulTetinirV cures ilpnctneho nnd ZVvurnlglit, prertnl i:plloptIo rttA. nud relieves Wervourro trillion brought on by excessive drink, oysr- work, mental shocks, nnd other causes. rowerrul ns It Is to stop pain and sooths dli turbPd Nerves, It never Injures the syiumj whether taken In small or lartre doses. lioUles of two slr.es; prices, OOc and 0t.O WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Ara an Immediate and active stimulus for Torpid Llvf r. and cure Coittvtaii,DnPPli BtW loatntM, uinou our rhca Malaria, nd Agut, and should be used whenever tb bowels do not optratsr freely and regularly H tlhtr riUt repair MW mall 1oet fbr IfcTfftt work, rrire tt U. a hm Warnvr! Safe IUmwIIm m molA hr DrtnUli A 1m1m In Sedlclot rr7)Uf II, ii. Warner & Go, Proprietor. . EOOHESTEE, H. 1, Intfintah. For fa!e Br, C1IAS.T. HOlJJfr PuMRtn A combination of IIop, Httclin, Illnndrako' nnd Dandrllon. with nit tho best nnd moKt cam t Ivp proper! (rs of nil other lilt tors makes t ho great est lllood Purifier, Idvrr Ht'ixnlator,aDd Uttf und llonlih Itcstorlng Agent on earth. No dlTrtSKi nrlll lipnlt-h run nosolhlT Innff exitt jwhere Hop Hitters arc used, so varied and perfect Tory giro dott lift) and tIjof to to sgN aai laffrab 10 nil wlinsn wnnlnvinrnt a' rnnan lrrpfriilnrltv a4 tho bowels or urlnarv nrir.ina. or who rennlrc an Aiv Ipetizcr, Tonlcand mild ttlmulant. Hop XllUcrs ara .Invaluable vttthoiit lutoxlcnthiff. ato matter what your iccllnps or symptons arf what the dl&cno or ailment is, we Hop Illttcri Don't wait it ht 11 rob nro Pick, hut If vou onlr feel had or mlf-ernble. ubq tho Hitters nt once It may waavo your life. It has saved hundreds. iu win do paia ror nenso tney win nor cure or help. Dnnotmincrnorlctyourfrfcmls tuflcr.bat use nnd urgo them to upo Hop Hitters. Remember. Nop Dlttcrslsno vile, dTOpwd.dTOnltv en nostmm. nut the Purest and Best Medicine ever madi:tho"Invnlldff Friend nnd Hope," and no person or family should bo without them. (ivt sonic this day. EBHtf Hop Coran Cui:b l the sweetest, eaf est an d best Ask Children. Ono Hop Tad for stomach. Liver ond Kidneys W Biiperior tonuotnera. ASKuniggm. D. I. C. Is an nhsotme nnd irrefilftablo euro fof uru uiicnncss, ubo or Opioin, cooaeco anu narcowto rcoucflf AkAU toM by drk.'Sgbtft IlraTtlttm Mfr. Co. Kocbnttfi bend tot; UlrctHar. lh Whit THE EASIEST SELLING, , THE BEST SATISFYING Its Introduction and World-renowned reputation was tho doath-Iilow to high priced machines. THERE ARE NO SECOMD-HAND WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This Is a very Importanl matter, m It If fwtll known ond undisputed tact tnat many ol tni ff called first-class machines which are ottered fo cheap now-a-Oays are llioso that hae Deen re possessed (that Is. taken back Irom customer alter use) and rebuilt end put upon tho markat "iK WHITE' IS TIIE PEER OF AN SEW1N0 MACHINE NOW UPON TIIE MARKET. IT IS MUCH LARGER THAN THE FAMILY MA CHINES OF TIIE SINCER, HOWE AND WEEO MATKEl:0STS HOIIE TO MANUFACTURE THAN EITHER OF TIIE AFORESAID MACHINES ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE AND DVlS WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. Do not Buy any othor Moro try ing tho WHITE. Prices aM Terms Maie Satisfactory, AGENTS "WANTED I irjiile Sewing Slacltine Co.t CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAGA, AOUir POH OAIIIION COUNTY-. Mar.SV;tMim MAUCll UUUNU. nnnnrn'P norwe COD-LIVER OIL tIULLi:nO gian If perfectly fnre. Trononnced the best hrtheblftiflil medical aulttorlllcs tn tuo world. Glvm bighftl awards at 19 World's Kipoiltloni, and at l'arli, 1171. Bold by Urnsgllts. W. 11. Schlefffltn it Co.. W.T. This old nnd well bps proven 1 JIc'elebratedT la all diketiiti from Im- mt r a Itn na f r4 a 1 aW filJ Scrofula. Iiieunutlim. Ulcernuft fiorai. Wblta Hweltlnrs. Brnhdltla NMei, IVtne DifAes, etc. Invaluable In Gtntral ivblllir ot the aced. A rich syrup contalnlDfn la jurlous Imrredienw. fto other liemedy by rwaiTi such sncomiuan. SoMbyaUDruggliU. sor. 22 wi Thli rmarkabl tnrtU rln will cure Upavfoa. Knllnf. Curb. Ctllouj. Ae Ior any enUrstnttnt, ud nill rrmovt th bunclk wlihout bliitcrlnr mnik 1 lug a vort. No Tttntdf I iniUHlUIUMl'JHlll IIIVC I certainty ofuctlun la ttop 3 mnff lhIamtiHai uid rm Smojirg the bunch. Vric$14W. Send tot Uliu- (iraitti circular KtviDKpwiiuvfi pruor, juu R ncareft axcut't tddreii. Kendnll'i tin Cure U aoltl bv llruararUts. of icziWbt V. J. KtuiUU tt Co( ltoiturg 1'alU, Ycnwaa QUKKltciTV GALVANIC CO. rki&Ipln.r. nor. S3 ms CATARRH Afttbtua, nnd UroacLltio urv Dt nnr vwn noma v IeVU.tH IMIALKNV he iliof vapor Uiea llro M SntlifkeUon gw- 'fUHeilV i n i 1 ta In rt tBro4 mI ,r i.i li,llf...y..r... s IK'Ui UKIUCINK CO.. .Cvr; uiiAi rbU'ara. UOV 31 jt m
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