The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, January 24, 1880, Image 4
FARMERS' COLUMN. llutv to Snvo Liquid Mnniirc. An Inquiry lias corao to hand in regard to the value or liquid manure tho urino of domestic animals and tho simplest modoof Having it. When it is recollected that it is to tho urino In it, that barnyard manure chiefly 6wcs its fertilizing properties hoth as rerards nitrozen and sal's, tho value of liquid excrcmenlory matter will bo appre ciated. Some of the most eminent authori ties deny thai there is any avallahlo nitro gen In horso manure. In 100 pounds ol barnyard manuro when it has been propcr erly cared for, as has been found by analy sis, there nro 05 pounds of water. Of tho re maining 35 pounds 25 are inert carbonaceous matter, leaving but 10 per cent, of inorganic substances an O.Cd of nitrogen as true fer tilising matters. This, it must bo homo in mind, is based upon good manuro, and not such as has been thrown from stables and subjected to sun and rain which drive out and leach out about everything which will cause a plant to grow, leaylng little or noth ing that is soluble. But urine, rotted with water contains a lareo quantity of nitrogen, and many valuablo salts ulso, already dissolved and suitable at once for plant food. Tho urino of all animals is very much alike in chemical constituents. For preserving the liquid, various meth ods nro employed. Tho floors of tho stalls in which the animals stand are laid with a slight incline, from which the urino runs oil' into a small gutter immediately in tho rear of the stall, and is conveyed to some recep tacle provided for it under, or very near tho barn. Tho following description of such n tank was recently given by Prof, G, C. Cald well! "First of all, a suitablo water tight covered receptacle must bo provided, which should bo deep rather than shallow, and have a capacity of 10 to 12 gallons for every adult animal in the stalls, on tho supjmsi lion that It will bo emptied onco or twice a week. This lank may consist simply of a hogshead sunk in tho ground ; but it will bo cheaper in the long run if built of stone, laid in a mixture of coal tar, pitch anil sand liquefied by heal, or of brick first warmed and soaked in tar and then laid in the samo manner. Tho tank should have a hanking of clay. A supply of water should bo pro vided in addition to that coming from the stalls, which may be turned into the tank at pleasure! with this manure can bo diluted before it is applied, and tho manure pilo can be kept moist, for it will bo poor policy while making liquid manuro to let tho solid man ure burn up by loo rapid fermentation." Tho uria which exists in urino constitutes its'chlef value, and when tho latter begins to ferment, tho former changes into carbon ate of ainmonio, and escapes rapidly into tho alr.unless means to prevent it are employed. Tho tank should be kept covered, and sul phuric acid, plaster, or peat, can bo mixed with it, to prevent llio ammonia from pass ing off, which will be delected by its pun gent odor. When it is deslrod to apply to the field or to the crops, light carts or hogs head are employed. I'rairic Farmer. Hones sin ll Fertiliser. There is no question as to tho fact that bones properly treated and properly applied are one of tho most valuable and ouo of tho most economical fertilizers with the farmer, who cannot produce all tho manure ho re quires from the stock of his farm, can apply to his crops. But thcio has always been a great diversity of opinion as to tho method of treatment by which the best results can boobtaiued, A correspondent of tho Count ry Gentleman gives as the result of his ex perience that the bast way to convert bones into plant food is to tako ground bono in the proportion of a ton to a quarter of a cori lo a good friablo soil ! niece thotwo substances I " , the soil at llio bottom, In alternate layeis in j some convenient placo uudcr cover, tho1 same quantity of each in every layer. In 48 hours it will bo too hot to hold your hand in. Let it remain for a week or ten days undisturbed, then throw it over. In a day or two it will heat again unless tho pre vious fcrmentatron has exhausted all the moisture of the soil and bone. Continue the operation by turning over until all tho znoisturo is thus exhausted and it does not ferment any more, and you havo all tho equivalents of a ton of superphosphate at half the cost of a ton of that article, which can bo packed in barrels and will keep for years without detcrioration,andwhich,wlien applied to tho crop3 will havo a better cilect than any of tho superphosphates in tho market made by the usual method of de composing the bone with oil of vitriol. There is a great deal of common senso in the plau suggested above, and it has, besides, tho merit of being in accord with the best established theories ot the scientists. Mass. Ploughman, A ISovcl Light. Take an oblong phial of the whitest and clearest glass and put into it a pieco of phos phorus about tho size of a pea. Tour some olive oil heated to tho boiling point, upon the phosphorus; fill the phial about one- third full, and cork it tightly. To usa this novel light, remove tho cork, allow tho air to enter the phial and then recork it. The empty space in tho phial will become lum inous, and the light obtained will be equal to that of a lamp. When the light grows dim iU power can be increased by takin g out the cork and allowing a fresh supply of air to enter the phial. Iu winter it is some times necessary to heat tho phial between the hands In order to increase, the fluidity of tho oil. The aparatus thus prepared may be used for six months. I'nrm Koto. In winter kill poultry three days to week before cooking. It ia not good luck that makes .good crops, but good work. Brains and hands must combine to do the work. An establishment near Farii works 30 Ineubatorsand up to September of this year has "turned out" 43,000 chicks. Mr. J. M, Hess, of Drumoro township, .Lancaster county, recently slaughtered hog of the Poland-China breed, which weighed, when drcsaod, til pounds. -H only six substantial farmers iu town are agreed they can orgaulse and sus Uin a club which will put new Ufa into the agricultural and social culture oftho town. One half ounce of salt to tbo pound of butter is tho rule for salting adopted by tho makers of the celebrated "trade mark" lump butter, which sells for a fancy price in Bos ton. "Wheat will shrink two quarts to the bushel In six months, a fact that hag bearing upnn which is the beat tinio n,lr.l r..l,t mi ,. is equal to SO cents the following March. lHTEItUSTINfl FrtllElOll NOTES. It Is nownmertcJ that Uie accounts of tlie fluhtlnj? near aiislnjeliava been grossly cxa erntcl, Forty thousand cnlldren havo died ot dlpn. tlicrla In the Cauwums district ot Russia since the nppcarance-ot this terrible disease. John Humphreys Fairy, tho eminent aer-cenntnt-law, Is dead, and tho (loath ot his wlte, from grief, Is Announced as having occurred soon aftorward. M. Dou'irll has had a prlvtto audlcnco with the Czar, during which ho was ordered to make omo Important statement to uormnnycon cernlng the movements or the Prussian troo.is In roland. Krupp's works, at Essen, ore very bnsr, and among the orders America Is Included. Ar tides ot peace, as welt asot war, are cmhracod In the conimls.iii.us, tin -I tho largest lorco over employed Is now at work. An arllclo In n I'nrls paper demands that n reasonable Increase bo made In thonnmbcrof t rench Consulships In Amciica, and that tho diplomatic relations with lloilco bo re-ostab-llslicil In order to Bavo Franoe from tho loss ot those markets. A dispatch from Berlin soysi Tho aovcrn menu of Aastrln and Ueimany aro about to coirmnnlcato with that of 8t. I'etcrsburyh re- p-ardlng the concentration of Itnsslan troops In Poland. If tho rcplv is unsatisfactory they will adopt dcfcnslTO measures. Uonzales, the would-be roglclto, has wrll ten to King Alfonzo, asking to bo pardoned. Frlnceas Bismarck has been summoned to Varzln In conscqaence of tho soverlty of the Prince's attack of rheumatism. A Jlcrlln paper publishes n eensatlinal statement to the effect that, In view of the dif ference between Austria and servln, Hussla has foimally engaged to protect the latter. Hie authorities of tho French Cablo Com pany deny tho lojort that tho syndtcato which controlled tho shares ot the company had thrown them on tho hands of tho cnutractor-i In couscqacnco of thodlscoyoryof a flaw In the contract. Tho wholo of tho 15 men who havo been ex ecuted at Cabnl were either concerned In tho massacre ot MtJorCarjRimrl and his staff. In the ruoidorof wounded soldiers, or bad taken part In tho trcacnorous attack oa tho UrltUi. All tho other prisoners wcro released. The Kmpcror William, In rcplrimr to tho Now Year congratulations of tho municipality of Berlin, writos that ho avails of this opportu nity to sivo a decided expression ot tho hope that witn the blessing ot tho Almighty his el. forts may succeed In securing peace- for a or many. . Tho Ulsliop ot London has signed letters bf request to tho Dean, of the" Arches Court, Fiovlnco of Canterbnry,ln a fresh snlt aaalnst Itev, Alexander UackonocMo, ot St. Albau's Church, Ilolborn. Tho proceedings will be for tho deprivation of Mr. Mackonochlo'a rights of priesthood. Austria has received a circular fioraMon- tcucgro protesting against tho non.fa;nilmont ot tho stipulation for the surrender of Quslnto ; accuMug the Porte of Inciting the Albanians to resistance'! claimlug Indemnity from Turkey for bolng forced to keep a larco numborot troops under arms, and urging tho l'owcr to take energetic action In uclinlt of Montenegro. A contcrcnco ot farmers' clubs has been hold at Hallow, county of Coik, to consider the land qnestlon. Several members of Parlia ment wcro present, among them Mr. William Bhaw, Home llnlo member ot tho Jlonso of Commons forCork, who said that the question Involved was whether a million pcop'e, who might live comfortably iu Ireland, were to be dilvcn to tho poornouso or sweat away to the American contluent. Lord Derby, speaking at a trade banquet at Iludilcrrflcld oulhur'-dav night of last week, said, ' Tho United States might bo our most formldiblo ilvals, but the Americans do not ace uo In tho open market. They fight en. trenched behind a protective tariff, even with the help of winch they havo not wholly check ed tho Importation of English manufactures Into America. Still Amcilcan competition Is not to bo lightly spoken, of." ThoTichborneciso cannot bo heard until after the middle ot February. Tho Parl Untvcrt says England Is absorbed tu All lean and Afghan affairs, and heedless of suffering li eland. rerfonscouvorennt with Russian ml'ltary affairs do not (nlnk tho contemlpatcs any con flict or aims for tho next ten yenip. Tho nircst of llerr Pretorius, a pros dent of tbo fonuer Itcpubllo of tho Transvaal, for Llsh trcnscn,has caused treat excitement among tho Eocrc. II. Clanibttta(Hepnbllccn) has been reelect ed President of tho French Chamber of Depu. tloa bv !M ont of 03 votes recorded. There wcro a blnnk voting papcis. rrof. Collation, of Geneva, has effected cn Important improvoiccns In cheapening tho con trlvance for enabling deaf mutes to hear throngU tiio teeth, latoly discovcicd In tho Uuitcd States. Fop the India rubber apnratus used by tho A inerican Inventor ho substitutes a piece of elastic cardboard. riio ex Kmprets Eogcniohss decided that she will embark with a small retinno on board tho steamer German for tho Ca o of Ooodllupe on tho loth of March. Arrangements will bo madoto expedite tho voyogo so aa to enable tho ex-Empress to arrive at the sceno of tbo 1 Pnnpnlmna.K. .,...kt . . "Z"'""!."1 " 01 Juu' lue uuuniiomjiuiiuKvunii The car shops at Berwick are In active op eration. The planing mill at Berwick la buzzing all day long with plenty of orders. Tho lkrl.n tnlno, Somerset county, altera lengthy suspension, havo iesumod operations. Tho Mincravllle furnace, after an idleness of several yeats, Is to bo pat to wutk li. a lew woeks. ThoKlttanning, Armstrong county, Jloll lug Mills, attera suspension tit fifteen years, will coon begin operations. Tho working time has been Increased from eight to tea hours lu tto Philadelphia and Heading round houses and F.nst Penu shops, and thlrti .three additional hands havorcceutiy been tairen on. John Lcfcvere, ot Wlnfrcd township, But ler county, ha bcon atrealed. charged with tho muiceromiswifo on the 15th of last month. Tho Information is n ado by tho deid womuu's sister, a Miss irirbUou. At the time of Mrs. I,cfovero'a death Ino husband ttnted timt h it-u now u stairs and brok o her neck. ureal excitement nrovailed In Itendinir Tuesday on occount of tho seizure of all tho cars, horsoi and harness of tho City Patseiigcr uuiiwar uoiupaiiy. loculng them up in private siables, and tbeieby slopping all travel on the road. Tbo seizure was made by Kvan M.'shlcr, who holds that ho purchased the rood ond prop, crryat a sale by tho United States Mnrnhnl. whien tho company claims was not a legal tale. luei ranlliu Spectator savathatln the in. bricatlug for heavy oil reglou. of which Frouk lluis the centre theio were ll wells drllcd last year nud 10 wells cleansed. The number of wells pumping on the first of Junuary was 7S, an Increase of T5 over tho amo tlmo last year. The average production tho patt year was t,ooo uarreis per mouth. Captain C, L, Pierce, a young lawyer of Erie city, foimcrly a Clerk ol Court, choked in death at dinner Sunday, whllo trying to aval low a largo mouthlul of meat. A bottle ot brandy was found In bis pocket, and 11 Is sup posed ho had bem drinking. John Nye. a boy In Lancaster, who had both legs cat off oa Thursday, by cars died on Saturday, -Daniel McCalguo, an old citizen of Itenovo, was tuu over and Instantly killed by caia at that place on.Tuarsday of last week. -Thopuddlen at the Palo Alto (Schuylkll1 couuly) Itolling Mills have ttruck for an ad vance of II per ton lor puddling. Tley also charge that the Iron lurnlshed them is Infer, lor. Ssraoal Arnold received Injuries on Thurs day otlait wet k. by the caving in of earth tu a quarry near Springfield townabip, Montgom. ery county, which resulted la his death toon afterward. A Pittsbnrg firm has made t IM.oro by the recent rlae In Iron, and Mr, John Scott, Presi dent of tho Allegncny Valley itrtlroad baa cleared tso.000 on icou shares of Peunaylvanla ltallroad stock, which ho bought prcvloua to tho rue -A. dispatch from Wililauiaport sava that In the Criminal Court of that county on Saturday Ixtcen prisoners were sontenced, ten of whom tuo I'ctleutlrr for veriod rangluc from twelve and a halt to two and a half voara. Samuri Colltnt and Arthur Hltctilo, lor Urceur wero Mnteneed to eleven and a halt years. -Daniel Fabey, ltout engineer In Ander. ton Co' ateel mill, inttsbnrir, met a horrlMe couth ou Saturday. lie was oiling machinery uJ. belnc caught in the belting:, was urawn uown into a pit and aoueeted between the dnv init wheel and the bottom of the pit, the space not being more thiu eight locoes. lie was 1IU to tra"yolnboelled.anilUvedbuta tew mo. ""ii. On Thursday night ot last week, eight iuj.c4 lobiiors entered tho residence ot Jsoob M Wiley, a miller, aged OOyenrs at the Conesto git cr. ex, on tho lino between Lancaster and Donphln counties, abont five mites from Lan astrroity, and1 demanded his money or lit n Mr. Mlshiey rave themione hundred and fifty dollars, all ha had In. tho bouse. Tho robbers received this Willi, loud cheors and thanked him tnr Ms kindness. After this they went through eery room In the lion so and ransacked all Ma drawer, and when they Ictt they struck the old man on the head with n club nud loft him In ru unconscious condition. Ho was found Friday roornlajr by a neighbor,, and medloal aid was summoned, Therels no-clue to the rut flans. Plcnse Stop Coughing, Soino people say, "I havo not got llio Con sumption." That may be, but if you don't stop that Cough tho tlrao will como when you will wish you had. If you havo weak lungs, a cough or consumption in its mild form, or asthma, go ntouconnd buy a bottle of Dr. German's Cough and Consumption Cure j and if, after taking two-thirds of tlio bottle, you recelvo no benefit, please return the bottle, and get your money, as wo sell no cure, no pay. others givo It to your children no inorphino or opium. I'rico 50 cents and $1, Agent for Lehighton, A. J. Durling. Stop Hint Toothache. King's Magic Toothache Cure, stops tooth ncho In fivo minutes or money refunded. I'rico 25 rents. Tor sale by A. J. Durling, Lehightou, Ladles' IVliy Suffer 1 When Dr. MarclUsi'a Uterine Catholicon will jwsitivcly cure female weakness, such as falling of tho womb, whites, chronic In flammation or ulceration of the womb, In cidental hemorrhngo or flooding, painful, suppressed and irregular cnsturation, A-e. An old and reliable remedy. Bend postal card for n. pamphlet, with treatment, cures, and certificates from physician! and patients, lo Howarth k Ballard, Utlcn, N. Y, Sold by nil Druggists and by A. J. Durling, Le hightou $1.50 per bottle. novS-yl c.o.w. A schoolboy got up and read a compo fition on " The Tree." IIo pot as far as "This subject has many branches," when the teacher said, " StopI you havo not modo your hough yet." "If you interrupt ino again," said tho boy, " I'll leave." " You givo me any moro of your impudenco, and I'll tako tho sap out of you," said tho teach er, and thon tho rogular order of business proceeded, Lotta, tho actress, was a witness in a St. Louis lawsuit. " What is your ago?" sho was asked. " 1'eoplo might not bolievo mo if I told," sho replied, "for some say I am 45." That was tho only answer sho would make. Consumption Curctl. An old physician, retired from practice, had placed iu his hands by an Kast India missionary tho formula ofo simple vegetablo remedy for tho speedy and permanent cure for Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asth ma, and all Throat and Lung Atlbctions, also a positive and radical euro lor Nervous De bility and all Nervous Complaints, after hav ing tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to tnnko it known to hissuflcring fellows. Act uated by this motive and a desire to relievo human suffering, I will send freo of ciiarga to all who desire it, this recipe, In German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by ad dressing witli stamp, uamlngtliis paper, W. W Susrar, 149 Bowers' Block, Hoclicster N Y. 12.C.O.W. The fashion of placing tho heel of a wo man's shoo near the mlddlo of the foot, has led to tho following In an exchange : Sac passed Jast now In tho falling snow, And left the print other dainty bhoei From the edge of the heel to tho pointed too Tho most I can make Is a nimbcr two. Yet her brother showed mo her mornlucBhppcr, A number seven, as I'm alive, And broad In the solo as a Poitsinouth skipper. x,ow how the d co do tno girl a contrive To roacezo a hoof like a comoi'a foot Into a number two Frerch kid boot I ACrtOSTIU. Would'st llinu my friend good health enjoy Each day and hour your tnno employ Securo repose from sickness, ills, Tliis thou enn'st do (ic Xircr Fills ; y dost thou sutler from disease, Caused by exposure, diet? these, Or other ills, wlinto'er their name, Submit at once, ami lcavo tho fiome, Like shadows darling o'er the hills, In terror flee from Zii-er 1'ill.i. Vico-liko although they've clung for years, Encouraged be, nor yeild to tears, IteHiso in quiet, health's bright rills l'erSuo llio pathway of these Pills. In childhood, youth, nud in old nsre. Let cheerful tlioughU thy mind engage. Let others suffer fovers, chills, Suro thou art freo with Liver Bills. Tho editor of a Cincinnati paper has read Gilmoro's new anthem tnd likes it. Gilmoio says tho nngcls communicated it to him, but our Western contemporary observes that lie doesn't tako any angels into part nership with him in tho copyright. Tennyson speaks of " tho tender grace of day that is dead." Now what puzzles us is the ability of a day, or anything elso that is dead for that matter, saying grace tender or otherwise. Distress after eating, ono of the most unpleasant results of indigestion, will no longer bo extiericneoil if a wlho-glassful of Sneer's IIOIIEIIOUXD Ityo Jfc Ilock is taken alter each meal. This will prevent the dis tress referred to. and bv pcrsevcrinc in tho uso of this remedy for n few weeks u pernia-1 ...111 1 n--..i i I i-ii. utw in uo eiiicieii uim pain win nn longer be the penalty of eating. For sale by A. J. Durling nnd Dr. C. T. Horn, Lo bighton, and C. W. Lentz, Weissport. 0-2 They had their usual evening quarrel as they sat by tho bcartb.. On one side lay quietly a blinking dog, and on the other a purring cats and tho old woman pleaded with her growling husband : " Yust look at datgat unttog; llioy never gwarrels unt flghU liko us." " Yah," said the old growl. cr t "I know dot ; but yust dio ilem togedcr ono dime, and den you see plages." rather la Getting- Well. My daughters say : "How much belter fattier is since ho used Hon Bitters 1" IIo Is getting well after his long suffering from a disease declared incurable, 'and Ave aro bo glad that ho used your Bitters. A lady of ltochostcr, X. Y. Utica Herald. Full many a coilc-eramy and inoi ul trhoe The daik. ULfatbomed depths of mince meat bear. Full rjiour a sonl the candy, white as snow, Uos hastenod heavenward by the golden stair. If you aro in a theater when it takes fire on the stage you have at least seven minutes to sjiare before smoke or flames will injure anyone beyond tho orchestra. Do vote this time to gathering up watches and wallets. lnvcittora and lntentcc should send for instructions, terms, refer ences, Ac., to Ed son Druthers, Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D.C., who furnish the same without charge. Edsou Brothers is a well-known and successful firm of large experience, having been established In the year. I8t!6. olfcMf A Danbury man sent a boy with a bill for $7, to be collected. The boy got the money and came back. The man gave hltn 10 cents, saying, Here's for your trouble." The boy took the coin, and asked, "Ain't you going to give mo something for my honesty T" Sherman A- Co.. Marshall1. Mich. agent lu this county at once, at a salary of 1 1 nfi ... .,. , . . . . v.uu ii (uuuuiuuui'xpcuBes paid, rorlull particulars addreso as above. nov.U-ly. " Let loose dat bash," is the sujrjrestive way the colored waiters roar tbolr orders to ouruinlssary department In a restaurant ia tbe model Tillato of Chicago. Brags and ffieiieiiies ! The People's Drug & Family IVIedicine Store. If you want anything in tho Drug lino at bottom prices, go to tho Old and ltoli.iblo Drug Store, in Dr. N. B. llobcr's Block, near tho Post Office, A. J. BURLING, Proprietor, IWhorc yon will And a tall and complete stock of Puro Drugs, Medicines, Chomicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, &c. Lamps, Lantorns, Chimneys, Burning & ubricating Oils A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. . Puro 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 1867.J Lehlsbtou, NovemoT !. Inprt&at to Biiltes9 &e. WetsiBnl; FtaaiEBg Mill, JOHN G. BIERY, Agent, Is prepared to furnish All kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets, Ballust- ers, "Window and Door Turning, Planing and notice and at Prices (Bur9 MfaclilMiy is Contractors and Carpenters are invited to . call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. flip 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 Very ItOBpectfnllv. JOHN G. BEIRY, Agent For tho Weissport Planing Mill. P. O. box 63.1 A CHEAT Ol'FEIt FOR HOLIDAYS ! ! ! PIANOS & OUOANS.at EXTRAOR DINARY LOW prlcen for enh In stalment rrvrlvril. hllnullil Ol cant S35.843, S.IO, 800. 97!5i 885 & JlOO- 7 Cclnve IIIISBWOOB IMAN. OS t 30, 1 33. 7 1-3 tin 140, I50, limvnnU, Not ilnril O mnnllin. IIIub. ll-uteilCntnlnrurt Mnllcll. HOItACF. WATKllS, Miinufr .t Denier, 880 Uroadnny, M, V. P.O.llox, 3330 Agent, enn now Ret Territory for Mark Twain's New Boole, A Tramp Abroad. Ilnrk's account of Ills famous, wiitoatfake, L'o-as-jou jileuce tramp over Kuropc, without comnetltl' n, ami out-felling any lioolc vub. llshed. For mtency address P. o. itl.iss &. CO., Ncnnrlt, M. J. Ucc5.w4. I?P 1?W Consultation by letter, Dlceaees 1 ivlirj f uvur. Kidney nndllladdcr per. mancntly cureili tpcclal remedies prepared lor each case. Particular attention to discus es of a private nature and nervous wcaUness. Address, with symptoms, Dr. St. John, I. O. ISox 1999. N. Y . Olty. dec.27-w4. Money .HukliiK Wnj-s ot nil ht. A IttAKCAt FOB IXVESTOItS. Shows how Jay Gould, Vnndcrhllt nndothcrnillllonalrcs make money In stock. Copy scut free with olllclal reports or the market. Address T. I'OTTEU WlUlir & CO., S3 Wall at., New York, dec.S7-w4 l l tr, ifil fin Invested In WalfSt. Stocks ijpiw iu piwv makes fortunes every month. Hook sent free explaining everything. Address UAXTKK & UO., Hankers, 7 Wall St., N. Y. 40 Elegant Ohromo Uards, with name p6t Xy; paid 10 cents, li. JONES &OO, ,. Nas- sau dee.!E7-w4. C"7T k Month and expenses (tuaranti-od to V ' ' Agents. Outtttfreo. BiliW Al'o.AU OUSTA. MAIM'.. UQY. 20,-lW. d'-rrr 1 a year and expenses to azents. Out- SP ' fit free. Address 1'. O. VIOKEKY, Augusta, Matno. nov. 20.-4W. Howtpijet AaTcrtl:lrg Bt, 10 Cpre-St. H.T, KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUKE Is suro to euro Spavins. Splints. Ourb, &o. It removes all unnat ural enlarKCincnts. ' Dors not iimstkr. Has no equal ror any lameness on beast or man, It lias cured lilp-Jolnt lameness In a person who had suffered 15 f ears, aibo curcu iHcuumugui, tcs or any bruises, cut or lame corns, frost-bites or any bruises, cut or lame- ness, It lias no equal lor nny uiemisu on horses Send for Illustrated circular (riving positive proof. 1'rice i. All Druirtrlsts have it i t or can iret It for vou. Dr. II. .1. Kendall & Co , proprietors, linosburgli talis, ermont. French, Itlchards & Co. agents, N. VV. corner Tenth and Market Streets, Philadelphia, l'enna. nov. 16-m4 CUUKI) Promptly and l'erman. mtiy. ) seudu bottle of mv ceto brntt-d reined!, with a vuluible tn-ntlseou thUrtlsenie, freo to all sutferers who aend me their 1. (. la anil i;it)re oiidreaj. Jiu. u. u. HOOT, No. 163 Pearl St.. New York. nov. 15-Sm. JMPOllTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! L wis Welsj POST OFFICE BUILDING LEUIQIlTOrf, PA., has the largest and Jlost Kitcntlve Stock or HATS, CAPS, &o. ever offered In this borouuh. Havlna mir. chased my Stock in tho Eastern and other manufactories eariy in ino season anu at a saving of 10 to 15 per centum on tho present Advauccd Prices, I am prepared to otter ex. traordlnarv Inducements to mv customers. Special attention has been given to the selec tion 01 Pall and Winter Boots ! and I Invite my numerous friends and patrons to can anu examine my siock ueiore inaainj their purchases elsewhere, as 1 am prepare' to give stieclal Inducements to all U. JA113 FUItUIlASUltS. Ilemember. LEWIS WEISS Post-OtBce Building, Lehltjhton, Pa. Sept. 10. Coal! Coal! X 31. A, BKLTZ. rcepectfullr annonnres to the people ol Ltiiitgtiton ami vicinity ttat he has made arrnnpeiuent lor kuniilyluff ibuiu witU tou Depot ot ilie Lehigh Sc isusq., Jtlt., at tbo Stove 13 S3 vcr ton Cbestnat i 3(0 per ton Ho. 2 2 03 per tou STItlCLTY FOR CASH Leave vonr Ordfni atmr 0(13 c-e, BAhIC Ht.t uppoBiiD iuo rupiiu equuir. .uui win uu uvuv- tsred, wbon destrca, at very Lowest unurr on ubove pilce, i'.A 11KIAZ. March 8. 2 at. Letiiphtou, l'a. l puai ado l), tl2a dar iv tli a induttilaui. ullal not required i we will atart vou. jueii. uuaiou. uovsi ana siiria make money taster at work for u tbiu at anr thing eUe. Th woilc ta littht suit nleaauut.und acli a anvoDtf can iro mitt at. Tuau vsho mrrt I w who mm tbU notice wilt neudui their d- dreaaesat oucaand nee lor tbeinseivos. nreuuaai uucuuna itee tor tueinseLvoa t ottiy Uutntauttteiiufttrt'e. Notrb ltoume. Uuow already at wore i're faxinsup iVr'ira'auuiiof hiouer. Add rets TItli- A CO.. Auirasta, Hi Maias. A. J. DURLING. Frames, Scroll Sawing, Hipping done at short to Suit the Times. jan.-i- yl Ke?nectful1v announces to tho people of Lo hlgliton anil Its vicinity, that he la now pro parod to supply tUcia witli all kinds or Houseliold Furniture Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Mate, rials at Prices fully as low as tho same article, can be bouRht lor elsewhere Hero aro . few of tho Inducements offered : Parlor Sets at from $50 to 00 Walnut Mnrblo-top Dressing Case lledroom Suites, 3 pieces to$M Painted lledroom Sdltcs 418 to J10 Oane Seated Chairs, per set of a.... Je Common Obalrs, per set of 8 t and all other Goods equally cheap. In this connection, I deslro to call the at. tentlon of tho people to ray ample facilities in THE UNDERTAKIG BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME IIEJUJSE, and a full lino of OAbKKTS and COFPINS, I am prepared to attend promptly to all or ders In this line, at lowest prices. Patronaxo respectfully solicited and tho most ample satisfaction guaranteed. V. SailWAUTZ, octlS BANK St., Lehlghton, J"F YOU AltE IN KEIil) OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods, GO TO T.D.CLAUSS,Agt., ' THE POPULAR Icrcliaut Tailor, Bank Street, Lehighton. PRICES VERY 10 W FOR CASH. The pabllo patronage solicited. aug23.tf BROCKVIIXE. C n. UnLBnciD & Co.. Dkau sia i I hare been troubled with Catarrh lu all Its fonaf, r the last SO years, and have ued nil louieiliee rrconuueniied tocur. but iweived little or uo Uenf 111, until I t'lfJ Ilia UONST1TL' rlO.VAI, CATAltKIl HKJlKIiV. 1 have only used one botlU Slid a h .If. and I am ao much better that I can kay it hsa rtitH me. My danahier-tn law ha also been (Jnlctcd fur the but 4 yeara, Hhela nowualuatbo Iteinedy with tlie me reaalt. I can rulv nay It Is a wouOerlul uimM rlne. aa I know from espo'leoce that it win cure any raae ol l.'uiarrb. I formerlr liveO at NupAuee, Uul HopluKihat yeu williuttotmee tbe tnedlolne throuab the Dflmluiou thorough, ly, no that tuy fellow anuVrers may have au op portunity ot Rotting cured ot Uua dlaeaae. Yours respectfully, KKDbON SllOIIKV. N n. I have alwavs been aubjitet to head. ache aluee ta iuo; tbe l'unau.utloir'1 I have uot been truuiilcil )n tho eaat. I twill cure headac'ie lu I v. o ur three hours. jau sulcus. N BUOIUT. New Advertisements. SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP ! 60 Years Ucfbro Uio Public Pronounced by oil to be the most l'lcns ntit and efllcacloiu remedy notv In use, for tho cure of couglu, eolitu, croup, lionrene,tickllng sensation oftho throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a million bnttlci tolil itIUi the Init few yenra. It gives relief wherever used, and has the power to impart benefit that cannot bo had from the cough mixtures now In use. Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents per bottle. SEL,l,lsnS' LIVISR riLt.S are also highly recommended for curing liver com plaint, constipation, sick-headaches, fevcrand ague, and all diseases of tho stomach and liver. Sold by all Druggists at 5 cents per box. R. IS. Sellers fc Co., Flttslitirgli, Pa, oct, 4. ly.tp. col. We will Pay the Postage AND SEN II 10U The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOIt ONE DOLLAR! Or Sis Months For 50 cents ! wnicn Ja Less than 2 cents per Week FOR A LATtflE 32 COLUMN PAPER!!! ADDRESS. Carbon Advocate, I.rlllgllloll, I'll. s:iow Tins to Youn keioiibou M. EICIL.HAS,' & CO., BANK STE'RET, Lehighton, Pa I.IILLERH and Dealers In AllKindof OltAIN BOUailTond BOLDnt lll2UUI,Vlt JIAllKUT IlATJlS. We would, also, lespeetlullv Inform ourclti kcur that wearo new fully prepared to tt UP PI,Y them with From any Mlno desired at VISIIY LOWEST PRICES. M. nEILMAN & CO. Jnlr25. I'rlee, - - $9-50 Per Yenr, ACOMPIiETEMORAIiSTORY INKAC1I NUMIIER. The object of this Library Is t: give to tho fmbllo a complete moral and rcllKlous story n a cheap form, and to counteract as tar as possible the Influence of the Immoral and sen sational llteraturo or the present day. We shall depend upon tbe cooperation of every good man anil woman to Introduce this lltera turo Into their family and community. The lollowlng numbers aro ready, aad others will rapidly follow: o. rniCE. 1. N'ellle, the Clockmaker's Daughter.. . 10c. 12. Not Forsaken 100. 3. Ilede's Charity lie. , j History ola Threepenny Hit, ) f Frank Spencer's Rule of Lire. J I0C" S. Tho Young Apprentice 10c. 8. Sheer Otf 15c. 7. In Prison and Cut 10c. The price of tho above seven stories In book form Is 13 r0, but wo will send them to any address on receipt of Eighty Ctnlt. Send at least for a specimen copy, which wo will mail on receipt orprlco. You will not be disap pointed. Address J. S. 001I.VIE & CO., Publishers, 1 '."J ltOSIS ST1IEKT, C KW YOUK. OCt.ll.-W0. JUST RECEIVED, A $m IaOIT OP GOOD NOTE PAPER! which wo are offering at the unpreccJcntly low price oi $1.00 PER REAM, ou 10 quires for 50 cents ! Call early if you aro In want of NOTE rAl'll attmsextraonlinarvlAW JMtlCE! Cakuon Advocate Lehighton, Pa. T li'MTIAI T fi This remarkable med JVljiMJAljlj i5n win euro Wpavln, mcnt, aid WII.I, ItKMOVE TIIK HUNCH SPA VTTC WITHOUT HUSTKU1NU ever discovered equals It lor certainty or ac tion In storming the lameness and removing P T T T? V 'no bunch. I'rico l.oo. send for VUJVXj circaiar Kivimr loltlvo Proof. oiit vr aru. 11. J. Kendal Kins, or sent by the Inventor, I, M. 1)., ltaoaburgh Falls, Vr. ItlOHAltlJS & UO., Agcnti, FHKNUll Philadelihlv, Pa. liMiii WANTED IMMESDIATRL.Y, BeTeiiteen yonn men to learn Telearaphy. (iiMidal. nations guaranteed. Per patUculars; addiesa vuh stamp. biti:itiDAN a iu nn, Hex C3T. Ubctlm, Ohio. THE SUN POR 1880. Tun Sn will deal with the events ol tho year 1880 In Its own fashion, now pretty well understood by everybody. From January 1 until December 31 It will bo conducted as a newspaper written In the Enirllslt langtiago nnd printed for tho wholo people. As n newspaper, Tun Sun believes In get , time nil tho news of tho world promptly, ami ' presenting It In tho most Intelilnlble Ihnpo the shape that will enable Its readers to keep well abreast oftho ago with tho lenst unpro ductive expenditure of lime, Tho greatest Interest to the greatest number that Is tho law controlling Its dally make-up. It now hns a circulation very much larger than that of any other American newspaper, mid enjoys nn Incomo which It Is at all times prepared to spend llbcrnlly for tho benefit oflts readers. Pcopto or nil conditions or liro nnd nil ways cr thinking buy nnd read Tun Sum Jnd they nlldcrlvo satisfaction of some sort from Its columns, for they keep on buylug and read-: log It. In Its comments on men nnd affairs, Tins 1 Son believes that tho only guldo of policy . should bo comtnnn senso, Inspired by genuine American principles nnd backed by honesty of purpose, For thlsrcasonlt Is, and will con. tlnno to be absolutely Independent of partv, class, clique, orgnninatlon, or interest. It Is for all, but of nono. It will contlnuo to praise 1 what Is good and rcprobato what Is evil, tak-1 ingcaro tnai us lauguago is to tno point and plain beyond the possibility ofbclng misun derstood. It Is uninfluenced by motives that do not appear on tho surfnee; It has no opin ions to sell, savo thoso which may bo had by uuy iiurtuucur wuu itru cents, it nail's ill- I lustlce and rascality even moro than It hates unnecessary words. It abhors frauds, pities fools, and nincompoops of every species. It will continue tbrouuhout tho year 18S0 to , chastlsotho flrstclass Instruct llio second, nnd discountenance tho third. All honest men, with honest convictions, whether sound or mistaken, nro Its friends. And Tiik Sen I makes no bones of telling tho truth to Its friends and about Its friends whenever occa sion nrlses for plain speaking. These nro tho principles upon which Tub Sun will bo conducted during tho year to come. The yenr 1S80 will bo ono In which no patri ots American can afford to cluso his eyes to public affairs. It Is Impossible to oxnggcrato tho Importance or tho political events which I It has In store, or the necessity of reroluto vlg. llnnco on tho purt of every citizen who desires to prescrvo the Govcriunint that the founders gavo ns. The debates and acts of Congress, tho utterances of tho press, the exciting con-' tests of the Republican nud Dcmncratlopar. tics, now nearly equal In strength throughout tho country, tho varying drift of public scull. mcnt,willallbeardlrcctl) and effectively upon tho twenty-fourth Presidential election, to bo held In November. Four ears ago next No. vcmbcr. tho will oftho nation, ns expressed at the polls, was thwarted byniinbouilmiblocon-. (piracy, the promoters nnd bcncticlarles of I which still hold tho olllces they stole. Will tho crime of 1876 bo repented In I860? Tho I past decadeot )cars opened with n corrupt, extravagant, nnd Insolent Administration in-1 trenched at Washington. TnuSuxdld some thing toward dislodging the gang and break- ! Ing Us power. Iho samo men are now In triguing to restore their lender nnd them, selves tu places from which they wore driven by tho Indlgimtlon of tlio people. Will they succeed t The coming yenr will bring tho nnltrpr. tn ttinxn ,minfmt),i nnoxtlnn rl,,t,. SUN wltfbo on hand to chronicle tlio facts as they nro developed, nnd to exhibit them clear ly nnd fearlessly In their relations to exncdl- ency and right. rnus. witn a nacii oi pniiosopnieni good lumorln looking at tho minor iitlnlrs ol life. and In great tilings n stcadfttst purpuso tu maintain tho rights of the peoptu und the principles of the Constitution against nil ng. grcssois, 'Hie Sun Is prepared to wrllo n truthful, Instructive, nud entertaining history of 1880. uurrntciorsunscrlptlon remain unchanged. For thu Daily Sun, n four-pige sheet of twenty-eight columns, the price by mail, ost nahl. Is 00 cents a month, ur 8(1.50 a vcar: or. Including the Sunilaypnpcr.anclght.pngo sheet of llfiy.slxculunin?,thc price is (15 cents a mouth ur SJ.lti n jcir, pottage paid. jne ouiiiiny cuiiioii ut l im oun 18 also furnished separately at SI "O nyear,pestago paid. The price oftho Weekly SuN.clghtpngts, fitty-slx columns, Is Si a year, postage paid. 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FRAMt LFSLlC'fl BUMUV jrAOAZIXC. 1 h8 bililliant perloiiical Is nndoubtedlv tho chencest thimluy Maeiiziuoln tho world t its merits hive (secured lor It an ini.ntm'o circulation, niniro. ceives tho umnett conuneiHlatlonn of tiw lo lifilous mm t ecu. or prea. Pure and healthy In tone and tenclnnff, ft nelly non sectan n. It In culcates jtuuclples ot molality r ml vittue. nud. riesculs the truth m its mot atti active loims. There are lDteicistinx heila s. hoit htones, Aoventuiea. Useuvs. l'oeias, oud n 3dlci'.lany embracing n Inrto variety of Btiljects, iVS quar ttipipoi nnd KHJ llluttintjonsm caih numcvr PuolUhcd ou tho 10. li of oveiy muuth. Price, piiiKlo copy, U cents; annual subscription, (j, pest paid. Fit ask Ls'UCs Lady's Journal is flio most Popular, Arttxucami Kntei laming uf the week. Iv JournaiH of Fasuiou. Jdicn utiuiber contains 10 panes, Uh cxcoilcnt Pictures ai.d Full Do ficriptions ot the very la tee t m Jetot Children's Weort usclui lufotmntlon on Family 'I epics. Select Htoilcs, Poetry, Faatuotiublo Iuitlu feuco. Pcifeonal Chit Cunt. etc. etc, Fatdimu la ea are imported mnuthtj trout pails, ezctu Mvcly lor tho Lady'h Jouiixal. 1uIi1is.km1 every Friday, price ltt cents. Anuual eubscnp tlou Sl.pi etpatd. FiLUt K Leslie's Lady's arAOAzrxK. Tho only com pi tto Fashlou MjcozIuh in America. IU repoitsof the oser utlne styles vt Coammen, Hats, llonuets, cca, nro miUilHhcit flmultaito oiiily with thoso In tho Fiench JourDais. lo that Ihe subset ibers receive tho curliest infer mat ion. Tho plain ami rnloicd Fashion Plans, unbolted monthly from PmiIs, iro uccouipaided with acciirxteiieHcriptlousiiud the ulns'incioua nro in tho Unheal ttvlu of art. Tho tiioiuty department is of n vailed ULd cntcrtaiulntr diameter. Published monthly i annual tub scrlptlou, 3-M, pojitpuld FUANK LESLIE'S llb'POKT. A M-gl.z'ne Cf Ilu nun i us aud Hparklhtg Moncs, Taa of Jltio istu. Aavenmre and ha tire. A most entertain. Ins publication of Wlijutirtn puaos. UiltMJ with Interestlu.' Mones.Tuies Hilriltiit Adveutuies UUriline Iuckojts Auecdotes, etc., tin Ills profusely sLd haoduomelvillustnted. Pubii h cd monthly, bincle copy 13 cents . auaual hub scuptlouf i.W, postpaid, FUANK LElTUC'S I.OYfl AND OIRL'8 WTEULT. TheuldsstanJ best Juicmlo paper puHish?d. A coiistnnt succoismi tr trial aud fcboit H toil ps, full cl Fun. Animation and Uujihtiiesn aud fieo fioui &pnutiutilniui. Punruita aud baielchesof D tnluauuhetl Pupils iu tno Puullo Scnoos, Adviiitmos, 1-oielrn Tiavel, Auec doles. Puzzles t-to.efo Knt-li nuiuhcr Is pro fusety Illustrated Publiuetl eviy Mmiusv Plico s'ugie number, a ci mv j umiual iubscnp. tlouf2..H poftapo luclnds.il. Frank LEtLin's PLRAbAXT Hours a monlh. Iv peiljilical coutauUng llieratmo of tho most plessluffcliarucier, 'lulis, jiifsUres. Adv n tuics. Poetry, tto. o:c. i.very hturyiac iu. phto iu each uumber and tbe juiges m bound Mllh boaut.fiil cngiuTlngHundt'XutedJiiClre lltrhtful and euto taming rear.tnx, , picaimt hour can niways be paaVned in Its roibianv Price 15 ceuti a copy, Auuual bUbwripUou fl.&J. pustpalit I'u A k Leslie's ClfiTiBEDOX 1 exjirrssly sljiiud toplecu the ejo Willi itiweslthut pic. tures. ana to eutttthiu anil liitirurt youthful readers with ltscatciu ly ornoaio.1 .ttetair cvn tents, wtucd lit nottsllto Ux ih aitentiou ot audlutert ud liiMiruci, chiloien of tender tea is. Iho CitAnecuux shoud oe In every oucuhold. Pul)Uhd incntbly, Piice ouly to ciuts h copy, cr Si a jeat, pott is go fiee, Fjiiiik Lrsllr's 1'ublUIiliig House C3.filaud67 Park Place, 2?ow Vork, pec.37-tfl iq"01tSEMEyy LOOK HElljgJ I lTILroVCSIIIIY WERT, Saddler and Harness Maker, BANK Kt, LEHiailTOaV, Ta.. Calli attention to tliefullowlniceitraordlnary LOW IMUOsUS: Tluicgy JlarncH nt from $12 00 upwardi Kxprrss Hnrncfs at Irom 10 00 upwanii IfrccchlDg Harness at Irotn .. 8 tw upwards Moating Jlaniesa at irom 0 00 upwards Horso Collars (hair) ut Irom. 3 60 upward ' (straw) at from. 176 upwards Drldlcs at from , 1 "6 uiiwards and all other articles at equally low ; rleei, and izuarautccd of best workmanship Itiv 1'AIHINU prouiidly attemlM to at reasor ublo charges. Patronage solicited, iU 1 PRNMTHNS . EverT wound or In X JJli HJLJI O. jorr, even by ucoiUeut, orsry dlsesse.eti titles so'dierof fie te Mar, to a peosiin. Ail eutotm by tt.e lw i Jnnu aiy, U79 bepnliACK atucUte or diacbnriKv o death of a sHi.uler AU vn titled tboutd pph at onoe. ThonsnnAs bo tire now amy, inn i vn siouare entitled to au iusjiwimk K'lidleri mrt widows of thi war of ti-. aud Vi ihuin u u u eutiUftl lo peusious. 'llmu Jam's an v tint tied to bounty hat don't la ow 1 1'm w oasesonlv I.O.bO. Scud Tao nwi-. k , u, laws b'ans and lnslrurti is to Vi' - i i sVITUKJtAiaV f OtMH Al. BY J OX frw. Woahiagtou, l, i. c . t Warner's Safs Kidney and Uver Cure. tnrmwir Jtr, vmig't Jitttnv cvre.) A VP tre Initio urrnnrntlon Hint tlm ottir mm rrnn'rty in tho world for Ilrlclil' ItUcnar, if iuucici, ii tin Alaiij itiuncjt incrt una 1rlnnry ilnr. riiTcst linorilftis or tho highest order la proof of theio Btntttinont u iMTFor thi cure of ninltctcs. call for War nrr'.M:ifi Olnbrlr Cure. KUTFor the euro of Rrl(chta nfld Iheothev owwM, call for Wnrncr'ti fSaro lUdnvy nnd Liver Cure. WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS. It Is tlio best Ulood lu rlcirr, and stlmulatci every function to moro healthful cllon, nDtl U thus ft benefit in All Ulsennpg. It cures NcmruloiiA and other Shin Ernm tlon nnd D Hermes, including Cuucvrs, ill cors, and other Ntircn. JMspf ptltt, U'onlincuortliCiKtnmnrh Conntlpntloti I1uIiicb, iJrnornl llclll lt.r etc.. nro cured by tt.e .Sale UUtcm. It 14 unequnled ni nn nppetlzer and regular tonic. HoUles of two 8lrc3 ; prices. 30c. &nd 8.00. WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Quickly rIvm Rest nnd Nleep to the BUlTerlBr, cure Ilemlnelio nnd Nfttrnlctn, prevcnla i;plleiitlrl'ili.niul relieves Nervous Protx Intllun brought on by excessive drink, over work, mental shocks, and other causes. Powerful nn It Is to stop pain and sooth&d.s turbed Nerves, it never Injures the 8)ileni whether taken In small or lanre doRes, llottles of two sizes ; prices, OOc and $1.00. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Are An Immediate and fictlve stimulus for Torpid LWtr. nnd euro CeitlYnii, DnptptU, Bll- omacif miioasi uur rhaa, MaluU. Ftrtr and A fat, and should be used whenever tho bowels do hot operate freely And regularly. Jl olfetr niU rr1r mh wktl Aot Far thorottfh work. I-rir S U. ti. ntrr'i lUf ItrnvsIlM ar oH by VrvfgUU Jb DesUtrv la SocIcLn trrjwssere. H. II. Warner & Co., Preprltoris, ROCHESTER, K. T. C7f"l for riaipalet nwil TllwwUI.. gaifltkv'ia l'o- si.le by Ur C. T. 1I011N, l,ehlfihton.Pa. Tho Purest and Ilcut 3IelIcIno fcermade. A eomhtnntlon of llnni. Ttnrlni. Mnmlrnlta nnd Dnudrllou. with all tbo be&t and most cura ttvc properties of allother Hitters mates thopreat est ItlnotlPtirKlrr, Iilvcr ltrmiluior.onaLirc and Health HcBtorluK Agent on earth. WilsWggSflTKlcr no disease or 111 health can poisihir lonff criac wlirro Hon nittnrnnm used, so varied and nerfect- ure their operations. The r rlre aov Ilfs tni ttyor to the ipe sn4 tmfina. To all whoso employments cuuhq Irregularity oft tho bowels or urinary orpans, or who require an Ap petizer, Tonic and uilld btlmulant, HopUlttera'aro invaiuablo without lutoxlcntlua; Ko matter what your feclinprs or fiymptoTis arcy what tho d I cea so or ailment K ufc Hop lltttrrs Don't watt until you aro elclc. hut If you only feci bad or miserable, uso tho Hitters at once. It may savo your llfo. It has saved hundreds. will be paid for a caso they will tint cure or" help. Do not sutTcr nor let your fi tends fcufXcr, but ubu una urgo uk m io usa nop nuicrB. cn nostrum, but tho lirctt nnd Beet Medicine ever mflfte:thoInvnlliU Fi lond iinil IInpr'ancl no person or iamtly Fbould bo wlthout thcm. tu t soino iiiifl tiny, ntnr,tm Hop Coron Cube Is tho sweetest, safest and best ask imiarcn. OnoIIoprAnforbiomach.Llvet and Kidneys W superior to an oi ners. jhiz jjru&&vi.B. O. T. O. is nn Bbtsoluto nnd irreclrtablo euro for" ivruuKcnncss, uso oi opium, looacconnu narcoucBv yiu swia uj-dnipuu. nop liitteri airjr. uo. iwcuawi ji ELLIHG. THE BEST SATISFYING Sdwiiirtfir iiiid aW U II slasU 113 Introduction and Worlu-renownetf reputation was tlio death-blow to high priced machines. THERE AHE NO SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This Is a vcf Important mailer, at It It a well' known and undisputed tact tnat many cl the so called first-class machines which are oflereJ so chean now-aHlatS ore thoso that havo been re possessed (that Is. taken back trom customers alter use) and reluilt end put upon tho market "t" WHITE IS THE PEER OF ANY SEW1NO MACHINE NOW UPON THE MAHKET, IT IS MUCH LARGER THAN THE FAMILY MA CHINES OF THE SINGEH, HOWE AND WEEO MTKEt;0STS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAN EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, FOSIIIVE AND C VtS WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED. Do not Buy any other before try ing tho WHITS. Prices and Terms Hate Satisfactory AGENTS WANTED I White Sewing Machine Co.s CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAG-A AOKir I'Jll OAItlsON (lOTJN Mnr.sj.'ID-Cm MAUl'lUilVJf , MOLLER'S g COD-LIVER OIL ! perfectly pare. Prononneed tnebeitbrthehtehcil medical auliiorl- . tn tbs world. Given tils"" swardti at 13 orM's Kxpoiltlont. and si l'ari. 187s. bold by Druggists. V II. MchUlT. lln & C'o.,y.Y. TfllBOl Iri nnd waI1 trlecJ Remedy hps proven (to value I In all dieases,lrcTn m purs orlmpQvtrMktdBlooi as Scrofula, KbeumatUw. Ulcerous eorci. Wbll bwcllinKi, Hyphlltllo litfHilliv of tlie atrod. A rich it run rnntalnina nn In. invsiuaoia in uenerai JuiiouslnirredleuU. No other lie me dr has rectlvsi nor. aifr Thli rmarVabls mdl rlnt will cur pvlnav fptint, Curb. Cauout, tt, or any tnUrg'ment, and Trill rcmOT Um Uxuchi without bUiUrlng or eaui. Injt a aora. Ho remedy ever ill Kovrrcd equt l ll for certainty o I action In atop Dinatbalamencn and i CmoTlDjt the bunch. VrWllOO. hM.d for Ului- ! tutcd l ireular fuinR poilUvs proof, and your oearritaxnit'iaddrraa, lentluU'aHpuT lu Cure Is aolU by itriikxnlata. or Dr. U. J. Kendall & Cy.t tlsoiburg Ytlls, Vermont. ULAKUi ti'f V UAT.VAHIO CO. tal.i. r. Uur 22 Ul2 2 Q A l li iun uad UUch Hi!' - tui..l tit your oa hunt fer -10 thodla-s a rrliUa I t I ll ( fl T1 'IHfJ SVI)4 ' tiro tasUtrM. 1 irtT TT al i sV4 VI 1 Mr NKCO., .C it . 4 & Atca, ov j i