FARMERS' COLUMN. "IVIinl Tlicro ii In Wlicnt. Tho wheat grain is a fruit consisting of n BcsJ nnd ils coverings. All tho iniddlo part of tho grain is occupied by large, thin cells, full of n powdery suhstance, which contains nil tho starch of tho wheat. Outeldo the cen tral starchy mass is a single row of squarish colls filled with a yellowish material, very rich in liitrogcncous, that is, flesh forming matter. Beyond this again thernaro six thin coats of coverings, containing much mineral matter, both of potash and phosphates. Tho outermost coat is of but littlo value. The mill products of these coverings of the seed nro peculiarly rich In nutriment, and fine flour is robbed of a largo percentage of valu nblo and nutritious food. Middlings not on' ly contain more fibrin and mineral matter than fine flour, but also moro fat. Tho fibrous matter, or outer coat, which is indigestible, forms one-sixth of tho bran, but. not one. hundredth of tho fino flour. 'Wheat contains tho greatest quantity of gluten and tho small est of starch; rye, a medium proportion of both, whllo in barley, oats and corn, tho largest propoition of starch and tlip smallest of gluten arato bo found. In practice 100 pounds of flour will make from 133 to 137 pounds of bread, a good nvcrago being 136 pounds; hcucoa barrel of 180 poundsshould yield 200 one-pound loaves. American Mil' ler. A Curo tor lion Diacritic. Mr. S. L. Shaw, extensively engaged in raising hogs in the West, in a letter recently published in tho Altoona Tribune gives tho following information yaluablo to farmers! "I would state that so far as my experience nnd observation in hog raising goes not ono in ten of tho hogs that die of "hog cholera" ever had such a disease. It is simply a spe cies of quinsy which is caused by cold or chills, and gradually extends to tho lungs nnd often terminates in a hind of diarrheca, If one of your physicians will open tho throat of a diseased hog I am satisfied ho will find this to bo tho case. If tho farmer will mix up tho following doso nnd feed it to hogs, scattered over stone-coal (bituninous) thor will chew it ana set itwcllin the mouth and throat, nnd it will curo nine out of ten if taken in timo : Ono third spirits of turpen tine; one third kcroseno oil ; ono third sweet oil. If well along give n doso of boncset, in feed. I feed well hogs tho same, and also copperas water in inodcrato quantities. If you will ndd to tho nboyo un equal propor tion of fino spirits of ammonia it makes n fino liniment for iho throat. I hare not lost a singlo hog in threo years by using tho above from this disease. It nearly al ways begins with a hacking kind of throat cough. Tho old saying, 'an our.co of pre vention,' etc., is very appropriate here." Cider Vinegar. This is almost a necessity in housekeeping, and is cosily prepared. After cider is' ter minated draw it otr into a keg, and lake strips of straw paper, dipped iuloWcst India molasses or maplo syrup ; put them into tho keg of cider nnd set in a warm placo near a stovo or chimney, where it will not freeze, nnd in a few weeks you will have n sharp, pure vinegar. If ono needs it to uso in shorter time, they can fill n jug with cider and turn into each gallon of cider a pint of molasse3 and a cupful of lively yeast. Have a jug full of the liquid, let it stand uncorked back of tho cook stove, where it will keep warm. It will commenco fermenting in twenty-tour hours, and will not take over a week to make splendid sharp vinegar. It must bo drawn off into another jug, leaving the dregs, and kept in a tight corked jug or bottles, whero it will not freeze. If one has good cider thero need bo no trouble about vinegar, as it can bo made into sharp vine gar In n short timo by using a littlo labor nnd takiug caro of It. Straw paper saturated with molasses acts upon cider like mother, and in a low weeks has every appearance of that article, ouly a little firmer in consisten cy and rather thlcker in texture. Country Gentleman. Cmi n, Sheet. Kcutmii 7 Wo think that A. II. Clark has tho sheep that stands No. 1 as far as sagacity is con cerned. It is a male, and during tho sum- mcr, has pastured with some calves in an apple orchard adjoining tho residence. Thero were several trees in tho orchard well loaded with early fruit. Tho-trccs were about six inches in diameter. One evening Mr. Clark heard considerable noiso in tho orchard ,and, upon investigation, found tho sheep and calvesquietly eating apples under ono of the trees. In n few minutes all tho apples were eaten, when, to his surprise, ho saw the Bheep back off several yards from tho trco nnd then butt it with all his force, bringing down a quantity of fruit. This they pro ceeded to eat ns bcfuro,nnd when tho supply gave out the ehoep replenished it ns before. 4.ms was continued at. intervals until apne- tite wa appeased. Bo persistent was the sheep in his novel mode of tree-shaking that Mr. Clark was obliged to protect tho trees, lest tho continual bruising ol" tho bark should causo permanent injury. Qrolon (-Y.I',) JfWiial. Fixing1 Color lit Cutllc. Rlchaidson, in his work on agriculture, states that Cblcombct, an intelligent French farmer, set to work to build up a herd of white Shorthorns, beginning by purchasing thl entire English Herd Book, nnd overy volume ol tho French. Then, with tho pa- tenco of a Benedictine Monk, bo traced back from generation to generation tho accidents of color in each family. With tho know- lodgo thus laboriously acquired ho was able to select his stock with such certainty that most perfect success rewarded his toil. He lias reared upwards of forty calves, each per fectly whlto, without a singla hair of red or roan appearing in any of them to up set his calculations and betray his hojies. In all cases they do not possess uniform ex cellence of form, but now that ho has color lie will next give attention to quality. Protecting ;rnpo Vlnca. Mr. Gcorgo Campbell recommends the following plant "Tho better way with all gropes, but especially with those not quite hardy, isto prune in theautumn, as soon as practicable nfter the fall ot tho leaves. If your vines aro pruued and trained upon tbo renewal system, it will be a very small mat ter to lay them on tho ground aud give a covering of two or three inches of earth upon the shortened oaues, which is to be left on until all danger of severe freeiing ts past in tho spring. Yinea so treated , even to the Underest varieties, have never been injured with mi, when thou not protected have been so badly injured as to yield no frniU' Subscribe for tha Cirbom Advocate. Only 51 a year THIS ANI THAT. Free trade is all right in Itr way, lint what tho young men want since tho 31st of December is protection. An exchange, says that summer hotel clerks nro pawning their diamond pins (o. pay their board bills; but wo don't bcliovo It. Who ever know a summer hotel clerk to pay a board bill? STOl'THAT COUGH. nY USING DR. OKRMAN'S COOOII AND C0N3Dir HON cu-ix. Warranted to give relief or money refantet. IlEAB TnR FOLtoWINO LKTTKH WHICH SATS ! Messrs. Ilowarth k Ballard. Gentlemen! I take pleasure in recommen ding l)r. German's Cough nnd Consumption Cure, ns I have suffered with a sevcro cough since last May. Have used all kinds of Cough Mixtures, but could get no relief. Mornings after getting up from my bed I would bo so choked tip that I could hardly breathoi also frequently vomited severely. A friend directed' mo to use Dr. German's Cough nnd Consumption Cure. I did so, but with littlo faith at the time, but after using I changed my mind, nnd I can con scicntlously say, after tuklneonly ono bottle I did not only obtain relief but am not troubled with that fullness in tho morning. Sly cough has stopped, and I can obtain a good night's slcei something not enjoyed by mo for weeks before. Will closo by say ing if this letter will bo of any benefit to you, you may havo my consent to mako it public. Yours very respectfully, J.E .DOOSHAEIt, 171 Dleecker St.' Utica. Bomcmbcr nfter using J of a bottlo nnd you nro not satisfied return tho bottlo nnd get your money ns wo sell no curo, no pay, nrico BO cents and SI iter bottlo. As wo aro authorized to sell on these terms. Agent for Lehighton nnd vicinity, A. J. Durling. Nov. 8 ly c. o. w. Observing little brother's remark bctoro a room full of company ! " I know what mado that red mtrk on Mary's noso; it was tho rim of John Parker's hat." And thoro aro girls who beliovo that littlo brothers never go to heaven. An old bachelor remarked on Christmas day that ho never let his left hand know what his right hand did, but his right hand didn't do anything to speak of, so it was al most unnecessary to make any Eecrct about the matter. PUZZLE. Weary mortals racked with pain, Ever 6oeklng but in vain, Sweet relief from mortal ills : Try, I pray, Wat's Liver Pills I & as sure as morning's light Cometh after shades of night, O'er thy life, health's sun dlvlno Shall arise, in joy to shine; Light and hcaltli, nnd joy and mirth, In sun-beams sparklo round thy hearth ; Vital energy shali start, E'en to muscle, brain nnd heart; Hid the Liver of its load, I'urify tho life, the blood, Intercept diseaso and death, Leaving fragrance on thy breath, Lighten life of half its ills, Safe add potent Liver Tills. " How's your wife, Mr. Smith 1" Says Smith, pointing to where his wifo sat in tho next room at work upon his coat, " Sho is sew sow." Jones" Oh, I sco ; she's mend ing, sure enough." Astaff ollicerwas inspecting a yeoman ry regiment ou outpost duty: "What aro you doing here, my man?" he nsked a vi dette. " Makin' a fulo of myscl', sir," was tho leply. "How so?" asked tho officer. " Why, I should bo at hoam lookin' after firm," answered tho videtto. Distress after eating, ono of tho most unpleasant results of indigestion, will no longer bo experienced if a wine-glassful Qf Speer's 1IORE1IOUND Ityo A- Hock is taken niter each meal. This will prevent tho dis tress referred to, and by persevering in tho uso of this remedy for a few weeks a perma nent cure will bo effected, nnd pain will no longer be tho penalty of eating. For salo by'A. J. Durling an'd Dr. C. T. Horn, Le highton, and C. W. Lentz, Wcissport. S-2 A young mother was giving to her son, nged fiyo years, a touching description of the misery into which tho prodigal son had fallen. "Fur away from home and his kind father, obliged to tako care of swine, with nothing to cat but the husks of corn left by them," etc. "Then why didn't ho eat tho pigs?" was the practical reply. Ono tcaspoonful of Dr. Browning's C. 1c C. Cordial for coughs and colds every threo Hours will relieve tho severest caso. uon sumptivc3 will find satisfactory relief from its use. It is good for Asthmatic Coughs, lirouciutis, (J roup, IV Hooping tough, in fluenza, Soro Throat, Hoarseness, and any troubles of tho sar.io nature. At this timo of tho year colds aro moie quickly contract ed than at any other. If people wili bo im prudent, they must suffer the consequence ; uut lo aiono lor neglect use Dr. urowning'a C. it C. Cordial, and get relief. For salo by druggists. Prico 50 eta. Dr. Browning, Propr., 1117 Arch Street, Thila. Jan. 31. Itobert, who fears ho is rejected "But you know, Itcbecca, wo nro cainmanded to lovo everybody." Rebecca "Yea; aud sol do lovo everybody." Robert (pinaforically) "What, everybody V" Rebecca (shyly) "Well, you know, present company is al ways accepted." Tutlicr Ik Celling Well. My Jauchlers sav : "How much better father Is slnco ho used lion Hitters 1" Ho is getting well after Ins long suffering from disease ueciareu incurable, and wo aro so glad that ho usej your Hitters. A lady of ltochcster, N. Y. Utica Herald. A contemporary heads an article "Fish ing on Sunday." Can it bo possible that there aro men in tills country so so wicked as to fish on Sunday I - Tho next thing wo know they'll tako a deeDer step in sin by getting up a radio or a lotfery to raise money to pay tho minister's back salary. This is a wicked old world. Tho following colloquy is reported lo havo occurred on upper Main street on Christmas day : Small boy to Gov. Garce lou "Didyo hear that a boy had fallen in to a well 50 feet deep, doctor 7" "No j and how did they get him out?" "Sent word to tho Governor and Council lo count him out," said the lad. Inventor mid 1'ntciitecH should send for instructions, terms, refer. encoa, Ac, to Edson Brothers, Solicitors of i'atcnts, Washington, who furnish tho same without charge. Edson Brothers is a well-known and successful firm of largo exiwrienco, having been established in tho your ioo. olS-tf In 1S78 tho famous works at Norwich mado 200,000 pistols, and yet it is thought that half tho boys under 12 years of ago in tho great Republic are still destitute) of this neccssary.accessory of a popular education The government and the charitable societies will have to look after this. Chili Vinegar Take 60 peppers, cut or bruised, to ono pint of tho beet vinegar j let it stand for U days. Strain and keep In pint bottles. Cincinnati Saturday Sight, Chilly vigegar, indeed 1 We tasted somo of it, and, to far from being chilly, it was act ually hot. Don't labor under the Impression because you let it stand 14 days that it will be too woalc vinegar. 'Wauled, Sherman i Co.. Marshall. Mich. . wint an agent in this county at once, at u salary of i uuiKTiuouin and expenses juid. For full pan., uiarj iwurtss as above, uor.l 5 ly. SPECK'S PORT GRAPE WINE Used In iho rrlncirl Churches for Comma, nlcn purposes. EXCEU.F.NT FOll LADIES AND WEAKLY l'ERSONS AND THE AGED. W D 12 Ift'S w i sr u Speer's Port Grape "Wine ! FOUR YEA US OLD. Thli Celebrated Natlvo Wlno Is made from the Julco of the Oporto Urnpo. raised In this i;ouniry. lis invamaoio Tonic and Strengthening Properties aro nnsnroaRSCd dv any other Nntlvo Wlno. hn. niftthopurn Intce of tho Drape, ptodncert un dir Air. Hiicci's own personal supervision, Its purity nnd pcnulnr-no'a nro guaranteed. The youngest child may pntrakeof Ils generous qualities, and tho weakest nivalis uio It to nd. iiitn(-e. It Is particularly beneficial to tho hkuu iiiiu tiruiiiiiitun, aim sullC-a to InO rat IOU8 ailments Hint rffects thowoakcrnor. II lslu cvuiy luayuuv A WAm'i 1U JIM ON, SPEER'S cfFo $ TJ9 Tlior.J. SHEtUir .8 a Wino of Superior Chirncter, ami partukes of tlio golden qnalltlcB of tho crapo from wJUcli it in made. For Pur ty, mciim-i-i!, Flavor ami llodical Properties, it SPEER'S This BRANDY Btarxis imrlvnlrd in this country, boiug far superior lor medicinal pur poses, IT IS A TUIIE fflstUlatt&n from the prape ami contains valuable medicinal properties.- It ha a clolicato flavor, similar to Hint of the trrnDcs from which U is ilietillt-d, and la la great IUVU1 UIUUUK illBt-tlUB iHiuuiei Peo that tno slgnnturo of ALFRED SPEEIt, j. ubsuiu, j., is over mo corn oi cacn Dome. SOLD BY PltUCGISTS, and by A. J. Durllwr. C. T. Horn, of Lehigh ton nnd C. V, Leutz, of Weissport. Dec. 27-yl Tlio Slomacli istrciiKllicliccl.3 Tho liver regulated, tho bowels pntln proper older, the utuod enriched ana vnriued, aDri the nervous system rendered tranquil and ynrorons ur mis lufsumauiH laiuiiy muutcine aousare iruaril aenlii-t disease. Which in. tnnrpnvAr. i most nrrcealile and effective appetizer, and a ,.ui(iui iii-tuiimijr uuaimiu lo uiu wnuis oi 100 UKU'i HIM! IIIIMIU, For Silo Dy all Draeef sts and Dealers cen. eially. Jan.i-ws. rpilE BEST TAPER ! TKY IT! BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. 33th YEA IE Scientific American. The Scientific American Is a largo First Class Weekly Newsnancr of Sixteen Pmren, printed In tho most beautiful style, rnoFtisu ly Illustrated with splendid engravings, re presenting tho newest Inventions and tho most recent Advances In the Arts and Scien ces; Including New and Interesting Facts In Agriculture, Horticulture, the llomo.Uealth, Medical Progress, Social Science, Natural History, Geology, Astronomy. The most valuable practlcul papers, hy eminent writers In all departments ol Science, will bo found In the Scientific American : Terms. $3.20 per year,1.60halfyear, which Includespostago. Discount to Airents. Single copies ten cents. Sold by nil Newsdealers. 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The ltflSL mtnnrlmillv ntra willing to work, you ahould tiy nothing t-Ue until you ee for ynurarit what you ran do at the buiuipfia uniiflnr. Tin iiuini tyi .Ttl.n ha You Can devote all vour tima nrftiil.vniipBvuiH. ...wv . .uu vwiucn, auu iu.n Krrat pay tor v,,,..uu. mu. juu mwk, women mu.eaa niucn ns men. Send for special privatu terms and particulars, which we mall fiee. 15 outfit ,iro. iuu i uuiui'imu ui iiaru iimea Willie vml ..(..oaukti atiiaute. AUIUCW IX. II A L !1V 1 I & CO .rorllnnd. Maine, June 7 ly". IIAHSU' Send 25 cents In stamps or cur-t.'-y"xv3.J rency fora new Hons Hook. it treats all diseases, has 36 fine Engravings showing positions assumed by sick horses, a table or doses, a large collection of Valoablk nOHir ,,,'". rules for telling the age Mtiitv. of u horse, with an engravlngshow. Ing teeth of each year, and a largo amount ol other yaluablo hurse Intonnatlon. Dr. Win. 11. Hall says, "I havo bought books that I paid t and (10 for which I do not Ilka as well as I do yours." Sbnd ton x ('inrni in Aoknis Waktxd. U.J.KENDAI.U 11,1).. mar, li-jl RAVE A DOLLARIT"Ea"'n "IUvkii Jiuvt. xu u iu 1'ao la without any exoeinloti the beat Pad in existence lor the cure aud prevention of all mularioas dl.eaaea and tbo most wonderful medical discovery of the age. No uitHiiclne required, ( urea or absorp tion bend lor vamphlrt, which gives certifi. rate of extraordinary curn performed by thl I'ad untiled tree Ask your Driiggltt forth Lirvnuaii Part anrt tikn nnnih...ti h.h.. I nuue, I will aend j nu one bv mail no recent of lprtoe.ll. JOs. .1 KMINfl.tt Market Ht.. I Pittsburgh, in. Hole Agent for tha United " -nay i ysar, iiOSTETTErt ISftb ta STOMACH 3mm and The People's Drug & If vou wnnt anvtliinp: in tlio po to tlio Old and Reliable Keber s iilock, near the rose A. J. DUELING,, Proprietor, l W hero yoiLwlU And a Mil and complete stock ot Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, &o. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning & ubricating Oils A Complete Line of Trusses, Supporters, Puro Wines and Liquors Sacramental purposes. Wall Paper and Borders, a great variety. Personal attention given to tho compounding of Physi cians and Family Prescriptions. Established 18U7.J Lehlghton, NovemOT 2. JOHN G-. BIERY, Agent, Is prepared to furnish all kinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Brackets; Ballust ers, Window and Door Prames, Scroll Sawing, Turning, Planing and Eipping done at short notice and at Prices to Suit the Times. and of ILimtest Ietttei9ifio Contractors and Carpenters are invited to call for Specifications, which will be cheerfully furnished. jgf' 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 Itespeclfnllv. JOHN G For P. O. box 63. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE Is sure to euro Spavins, Splints, Uurb, &c. It removes all unnau ural enlargements. Does mot iiLiBTUK. Has no equal for any III lameness on beast or man, it has cured hip-joint lameness in fit a person who had suhercd 15 v years. Also cured rheumatism. corns, frost-bites or any bruises, cut or lame ness. it has no equal for any blemish on horses Send for Illustrated circular giving positive proor. Prlco$ All Druirirtsts have it or can set it for you. Dr. II. J. Kendall & t!o . proprietors, llnosburnh Falls, Vermont. French, Klchnnls & Co. agents, N. W. corner Tenth and Market Streets, Philadelphia, Penna. nuy. 16-m4 Pinraptiy ami l'trman. n mt'v. 1 send a bottlo of idv cpIo pCll brutcd remedy, with o Volmblo vii n niiso on iiiis uiatri&u. tmoiu mi Cf fiufferers win send ma their r.O. nnd lixureas addrcs. Dit. II. U. liOOT, No. 163 Tearl St.. Now York. nor. 15 3m. JMFORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! ILewIs Wags9 POST OFFICE BUILDING LEHiailTON, PA., has the Largest and Host Exteuslvo Stock of HATS, CAPS, &c. ever offered in this borough. Having pur chased my Stock In tbo Eastern and other Manufactories early in the season nnd at a saving of 10 to 16 per centum on tho present Advanced Prices, I am prepared to otfer ex. traordlnary Inducements to my customers. Special attention has been given to the selec tion of Fall and Winter Boots ! and I Invite my numerous friends nnd patrons to call and examine my stock before making their purchases clsowhcre, as lam prepared to give special Inducements to all UA1IS PUltUHASKKS. Itemembor, LEWIS WEISS Post-Office Building, Lehiishton, Pa. Sept. SO. ' II. A. IIKLTZ. respectfully announces to tho people ol Lelilghton aud vicinity that ho has made arrangement lor tudplylug ihem with theHKsr LEIIIOIl COAL iroui the Lehigh ton Oepoto! ihe Ihlgh & rJusq., lilt., at tho tollowlug Low Prices : Btove tl 5 per ton Chestnut 3 (0 per ton No. 2., , 2 0Q per ton STUICLTY POR CASH Loave your Ordera at my Offlco. 11AKK St., oonnslte the f uplie equate. Coal will be dcliv eretl. when desired, al very Lowest Chara-e, on above prices H.AUICLIZ. March 8. 2ai. Lehlghtou, Pa. $800 A MONTH pnnrantecJ. t!2 n dny mtvuo i) it the ludUBtilous. tjauitul uot requlrfa i we wUl start yoa. jLlou. woQieu. uova ami irirla make money faster at work for us thin at auv thing else. The work is llffbt and Ieasaiit,and neb as anyon can go right at, Tnose who are wtan who see this notice will send na thoirml. Oresriesatonceandfieo forthemselTos. Costty uutntanaicicuaireo. iowiatuume. ihose already at woric are laying up large sums of monuv, Autlregs Tit U IS A CO., Augusta, Maine. June 7. iv DIAMOND CATARRH REMEDY, A POSITIVE O UK for CAT Alt II of all kinds. Cures at any stago oftho dis ease. Has cured many cases so terrible that bones came from the nose. Ur.Bv ory'a Diamond Catnrrh Rem eily Is mild and pleasant, affording immedi ate msLiKF and prompt cure. It was ma covicaitD in Ualifuhmia, and Is believed to be the only seal cure yet given to the public. A few applications break up a Cold in the Head, cure Difficult llroathlng. Clogging ol Head nnd Throat, Headache. Deafness, Loss orrinicll. Volce.and Sight, The "Diamosp" Is a wonderful medicine, and costs only 60 CENTS. The Olaiunnit In vlcorator, the best of Dlood Purifiers and Bullous Medicines. Price, (0 cents. The Olamond Nrvltie Pllla, a specif ic for all Nervous Complaints. Price, tl.00. The lilainoml Salve "Mother llriers's Cure All the most perfect external cure ever Invented. Price, 25 cents. Send for descriptive circular of Dr. Hrory's Diamond Remedies, vbee sr mail. Inquire of your Druggist. fit ronrletor'a address. DR. A. F. EVORY S: CO., 22 Park Placo, New Fork City, oct. 4.-4m. The undersigned is now prepared to supply the very belt LATTIMEH COAL at the fol lowing LOW PRICES 1'Ult CASH : At Yard I Dellv'd. No. 2 Chestnut, per ton,.. (2 oo t- 30 No. 1 Chestnut, (er Un,.. S 00 f S 30 Stove, ier ton, 3 25 3 65 J. L. GABEL, Sealer to General IIarware, &c, Oppoalta lbs I'ubUo Bqnaxe, HANK STIUCET. X.EUIQUTON, IU, soy.lo.IiTS P Medicines Family Medicine Store. Drue lino at bottom prices, Drug Store, in Dr. N. B. Utiieo, Druggists' Sundries. and Shoulder Braces. of all kinds for Medicinal and A. J. DUllLlNfcr. Is all MW BEIRY, Agent the Wcissport Planing Mill. jan.-i- yl -nAcmectrniiv announces to'the people of Le- hlghton and Its vicinity, that pared to supply them with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Mate. tni. n, iri.n. fniivAA lowns the same article. can be bouirht for elsewhere.' Here are a few of the Inducements offered: Parlor Sets at from $50 to 60 Walnut Marblo-top Dressing Caso licilroom Suites, 3 pieces 40 to 65 Painted lledroom Suites 418 to 840 Cane Seated Uhatrs, per set or 0. . . . to Common tlhalrs, per set of 0 and all other Goods equally cheap. In this connection, I deslro to call tho at tentlon of the people to my ample facilities in THE UHDERTAM& BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEAKSE, and a tun line oi uAaiiL.ia uuu our i ia. a lull iineui unui.ia unu , , n prepared to attend promptly to all or. i la this line, at lowest prices. I am ders Pntronatre retnectfullv solicited and the most ample sausiactiun guarunieeu. V. SOIIWAHTZ, octl2 DANK St., Lelilghton. "F T0U AKE IN XEEI) OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods, GO TO T.l).CLAUSS,Agt., THE POPULAR Merchant Tailor, Bank Street, Lehighton. PRICES VERY LOW FOR CASH. The public patronage solicited. aug23-tl D-ROCKVILLE. O. B. LITTLE F1KLU & Co.. IlKin SIB t I have been troubled wlttiCutarrhlu alt Ua forma for the last 'j) years, and have ued all leiuediea rrcommeudod to cur, bat received little or no benefit, until I tiled Ihe CONSTITUTIONAL OATARttil lll;Mi:i)Y. I have only used oue lioiile aud a h If, and I am so much better that I can lay It has cumhi me. My daushier.lu law haalMbeen rUlcte4l for the last 4 year. She la nowuAloa the ltemedy with the ame reaulu I cau rnlr aayltlaa wouderlul inedl erne, aa I know from expei ieoce that it will cure any case of Catarrh. I formerly lived at Napaoeo, Out Hoping that vou will introduce tho medicine through the Dominion thorough, ly, tui that my fellow audVrera may have au op portunity ot go'tiuic curvd oi this disease. Yours respectfully, NKLSON snoREY. N B. I have alwara been tubjert to head. achi alura taino- the OonatlLuLlonal I have not been troubled lu the least It will cure bfAOaoaa in two or three nuura, Jautmcma, W, SllOEtr. mm New Advertisements. SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP! OO Years He fore tlio Public Pronounced by all to be tho most Plena ant and efficacious remedy sioir tnust, for the cure of coughs, eolila, croup. hoarseness, tickling sensation oftho throat, whooping cough, ete. Over a million bottles sold within the last few years. It gives relief wherever used, and bus the power to Impartbeneflt that cannot be had from the cough mixtures now in use. Sold by all Druggists at S5 cents per bottle. SELLERS' LIVER PILLS aro also highly recommended for curing liver com plaint, constipation, slck-beadaches, foverand ague, and all diseases of the stomach and liver. Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents per box. It. E. Sellers yb Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. oct. 4. ly-tp. col. Wc will Pay the Postage AND SEN0 ion The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOR ONE DOLLAR! Or Six Months For 50 cents ! wmcn is Less than 2 cents per Week FOR A LARUE 32 COLUMN PAPER!!! ADDRESS, Carbon Advocate, Lcliigliton, I'll. SHOW TIII3 TO YOUR NElanBOIt M. " EILMAN & CO., BANK STREET, Lehighton, Pa., MILLERS and Dealers In AllKindof GIIAIN DOUCJHTnml fcOLDat ItEUULAIt MARKET RATUS. We wonld. also, lespecttullv inform onrclti zeti4 that wo are now fully prepared to HUP 1'LV them with From any Mlno deslied at VEtlY 1LOWEST PRICES. it. HEILMAN & CO. July ts. Price,-. Per Year. A COMPLETE MORAL STORY IN EACH NUMBER. The oblcct of this Library Is t: arlvo to the ppbllo a complete moral and religious story in a cnoap lorm, anu to counteract as tar as possible tho Influence of the Immoral and sen. satlonal literature or the present day. We shall depend upon the coocratlon of every good man and woman to Introduce this litera ture Into their family and community. The following numbers are ready, and others will rapidly fellow; no. rnirE. 1. Nellie, the Clockmaker's Daughter... loo. 2. Not Forsaken , 10c. 3. Uede's Charity. 15c. , History of a Threepenny Hit, ) ... LFrank Spencer's lfulo of Life, j 10e 5. Tho Young Apprentice 10c. e. Sheer Od 16c. 7. in l'rlson and uut 10c. The price of the above seven stories In book form Is t8 60, but we will send them to any auuresa on reccipi oi e.ignig Ltmi. &enu at least for a sneclmcn conv. which wo will mall on receipt of price. You will not bo dlsup- J. 3. OU1LVIE & CO., rnbllsherf, 'ja Roe aTuuiiT, P xw Youk. oct. ll.-wg. JUST RECEIVED, OF GOOD NOTE PxPER! wliicli wo aro offering at tlio unpreceilcntly low prico of $1.00 PER REAM, OR 10 quires for 50 cents ! Call early If you aro In want of NOTE PArEIt at this extraordinary LOW PRICE Cakbon Advocatk Lehighton, Pa. TvTWn A T.T.'S Tlll remarkable med- Splint, Corb. Callous, fee., or any enlarire mf ill, aud WILL REMOVE THE HUNCH SPA VTN WITHOUT H LISTER I NO ui or causing a sore. No remedy ever discovered equals It lor certainty of ac tion In stopping the lameness and removing PTTTJV. bunch. I'rlce 1.00. Send for Vujcjj circular giving Positive Proof. nolo vj uruvgiata, or aent Dy iue inventor, u. . nuu.iL v. Miuvvuruu r ana. i. I'UKNOH IdOlIARUS k CO., Agents, Pblladelphls, Pa. ' B ' WANTED IMMEDIATELY". Uood alinktiona KUtrtnteed. 'or partlcuUrt; SSA4U VN Willi HIIIU BHI2RIDAN A IlUIllI Box MI, Obcrlin, Ohio, THE SUN FOR 1880. TnR Soir will deal with tho events ot 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 tho English language and printed lor tho wholo pcoplo. As newspaper, Thk Sum bolloves In get ting all the nows of the world promptly, nnd ? resenting It In tho most Intelligible shapo he shape that will cnablo Its readers to keep woll abreast orthoago with the least unpro ductive expenditure ol time. Tho greatest Interest to the greatest number that Is Iho law controlling Its dally make-up. It now has a circulation very much larger than that of any other American newspaper, and enjoys nn Income which It Is at all times prepared to spend liberally for tho benefit of Us readers. People ornllcondltlohs or lire nnd nil ways or thinking bny and read TiiKSuxf and they all dcrlvo satisfaction of some sort from Its columns, for they kocp on buying nnd read, fog It. In Its comments on men and affairs, Tub Stm believes that the only guide or policy should bo comman senso. Inspired by gcnulno American principles and backed by honesty f purpose. For this reason It Is, and will con tlnuelnbo absolutely Independent of partv, class, clique, organisation, or Interest. It Is for all, but of none. It will continue to praise what Is good and reprobato what is evil, tak. Ing caro that Its language Is to the point and plain beyond tbo possibility of being ralsun. dcrstood. It Is uninfluenced by motives that do not appear on tho surface : It has no opln. Ions to sell, savo those which may bo had by any purchaser With two cents. It hates In lustlco and rascality even moro than it hates unnecessary words. It abhors fraud;, pities fools, and nincompoops of every species. It will contlnne throuithout tho year 18S0 to chastise the lirrtclass Instruct the second,nnd discountenance the third. All honest men, with honest convictions, whether sound or mistaken, nro Its friends. And Tnte Sun makes no bones of telling the truth to Its friends nnd about its friends whenever occa sion arises for plain speaking. These aro the principles upon which Tub Sun will be conducted during tho year to come. Tho year 1830 will be ono In which no patri otic American can afford to close his eyes to public airalrs. It Is Impossible to exaggerate tho linportnnco of tho political events which It has in store, or tbo necessity of resolu to vig ilance on the part of every citizen who desires to preserve the (Jovcrntutntthatthe founders ?avo us. Tho debates and acts of Congress, he utterances oftho press, the exciting con tests of tho Republican nud Democratic par. tics, now nearly equal In strength throughout lllU LUUtlllJ, lllU HtljiilK llllltlll IIUUIIUBVUII nicnt.wil. all bear direct! ami effectively upon tno country, tno vnrying unit oi puuue scntl mo iwemy.iourin I'resiuuniini election, u no held In November. Four rears nuo next No. vember, tlio will of tho nation, as expressed at tlio polls, was thwarted by an nbomlnnble con spiracy, tlio promoters nnd beneficiaries or which still hold tho ofliccs they stole. Wilt tho crime or 1878 bo repeated In 18807 Tho past tlccado ot years opened with a corrupt, extravagant, nnd Insolent Administration In. trenched at AVashlngton, Thk Sun did some thlntr toward dislodging the gang and break ing its power. Tho satno men aro now in tricing to rostoro their leader and them, selves to places from which they wcro driven by tlio Indignation of tho people. Will they succeed? Tho coining year will bring tho answers to theso momentous nucstlons. The Sun will bo on hand to chroniclo the facts as they arc developed, nnd to exhibit them clear Iv and fcarlesslv In their relations toexncdl ency nnd right. in us, wun a nam oi pnuosonmcai gooa humor In looking at tho minor allatrs of life. and lu great things a steadfast purpose to mnlntalu tho rights of tho pcoplo and tho principles of tho Constitution against all ag gressors. The Sun Is prepared to write n truthful, instructive. and entertaining history of 1880. Uur rates of subscription remain unchanged. For the Dailv Sum. a four-nnire sheet of twenty-eight columns, the price by mall, post paid, is 53 cents a month, or 9G.au a jear ; or, Including the Sunday paper, anelcht-pago sheet of Hfty-slxcolumns.iho prico Is 05 cents a month or $7.7 0 a year, postngo paid. tjio sunuay cuiuon oi tiik sum ts also furnished separately at Si. SO avear.nostairo paid. flfty-slx columns, Is Si a year, postage paid. For clubs often sending 310 we will send an extra copy free. Address 1. V, JjllUUiinir, Publisher orTusSuN, Now York City, nov. 8 -6w. Popular Publications. Frank Leslie's Illustrated NKwsrArcu is ft laltlifdl iceord of Cunent Kvonta, Fotclgu nud Domestic, In the Political, BocWL. uciuu. tillo oud Commercial world. A an Entertain lug ami -Edunitlouat Journal it U ui.exccled It cnntHtnn beeidoa tno Donicstiu and Foreign NeyaoI tho week, .editorial:, hcrial end Short tstorlo. 1'iTBonat (Jossl?, etc., o o. Amusing Oaiiooim unl beflutitul Itlnatrntions. It ban neaily reached Its Ejrml-Centenuial Volnnio. Published everr Weriiies'lay, prico JO cents Atuuu'l suUcnptiou f 4 postpaid, KIIA.NK IE6UK'8 I'OrULAU MONTHLY U Tfi. markhbli tor Its excellence. cheapneM and comnreliensiveneHa and itn repntatiou Is llmity oftfllnlthed. The host llvimr writers mo attioutr Itscotrnmitortt. 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FRANK 1.6 LIE'S SUNDAY M AG AZINE. 1 Ills brllHanc perlmiical is unitoubtedly the cheanest Hun day Maeazmo In the world i its merits have secured iorlt tm mimenso circulation, aud re ceives tho warmobt commendaiions of tho re ligious and ecu lu r press, l'ure and healthy in tone and tcnching, tnctly nou eectaimu, it in culcatea principles of molality and virtue, and rieseiits tho truth in its modt attractive tonr.s. Tlicre are intercstins beriais. bhort btones, Adventuies. Usvavs, 1'oem. and a Mlcooitany rm bracing a larto variety of suhjectn, 128 qua r. tupigos and loo illuttiunonsln each numoer. l'uijlUbed on tho loih of overy mouth, l'nco, single copy, coutst annual subscription, ts, postpaid. Frank Leslie's lady's Journal Is tlin mot Fopulsr, Artlfiieauu Knleitandng of tho week ly Journals nf FaBtnou. Kadi number contains 10 pajres, with excellent LMctures atid Full Do scnptlnns of the vei y latest Styles ot Children's Wiar; useful intonnatlon on Family 'I opics, Select hi oiles, l'oetrv. Fashiouahlo Iiitelll go3ce.reisonalCb.lt Chpt, etc. etc. Fa ahum rlaes are imported luouiulv from Furls, exclu ttvely lor tho l.ADy' Jouunal. Published every Friday, prico lu ccuts. Annual Bubscrip tl on ifl.pi stpaul. Frank Leslie's Lady's StAOAZixE. Tlio only coin pie to Fusli' on Mugazlno lu Anteilca. Its repuitsof the eier Yuijiutr styles at Costumes, Hats, itonnets, etc., are imutlshed slmultaoe oiislywlth llio?o in the French Journals, so that Ihe subscribers receive iheearlient infor. nation. The plain and rnloied Fashion Plates, Itutorted monthly from Palis, are accompanied with accurate descriptions and the iflustiatloux aro In the blshebt style of art. The literary department ia of n varied and entertamlnor character. Published monthly i annual fcub scriptlon, iZ-Z0, postpaid Frank LEeLiE'filiUDQET. A M-gsrino of llu motuus and IS park ling stories, Ta.ea of Jlcro Ism. Aavouture nnd satire. A most cutertain. ing publlcatiou of W qnarin paes. tlileii with Iuteresttutf stories, Tan Htlrrlntr Aiiveutures btarilmg Incite tits Anecdotes, etc., etc. It Is ptofuaelv BLdhaudsomety Illustrated. Publit-h ed mouthly. bincle copy is cents j aunual eub scuption i.V),potpuld. FRANK LESUE'S BOY'S AND GIRL'S WEEKLY. The oldest nnd best Jinemle paper published. A oouwtart success on of tettal aud bhort Ktoiles, full ol Fun. Animation aud isriBhtnes and fiee fmm seusutianshsm. Portraits and Hietchea of 1) stlnttuuhed Pupils lu the Puoilo iso boo a, Adventures, l-oreign Travel, Auec dotes. Puzzles etc., etc Ktcii number is pro fusely Illustrated Pnblixued evciy llonuav. Prico. a ngle number, & cihs ; annual subcrip. tJout.fr0, postagu included, Frank leue'b I'lkaiSANT IIours A month Iv pel Ud leal coutainlug literature of the most ldeaslugoiiaracier, Tales, Narratives. Adveu tuies, Poettv, ito etc Kvery story is &ro plfte lu each number and the pages bound with beautiful engta rings and cxceedlnaly do Ilirhtful and entertaining reacutg A pleasvut hour cau always be paseod lu its company. Pi ice is ccuti a copy Annual subscription I1.&J, postpaid. Frank Lfs lie's chatterbox Is expressly do signed to please the t-ye m itn lU woalth of pic tures, aim to eutertkiu and lusiruct youthful readers with Its careiu Jy ore oar wl iltetarv con tent whica wilt not lull to fix th aiu ntlon ol aud Interest mid Inatrucu chiidien of tender veins. 'Ihe CiiAiruEUox slum d oe lu every household. Pu&lihd muntbly. Pilte only 10 cents s copy, or tl a) eat, pontage liee, Fmnk JUeslle's Publishing House S3, 55 aud 67 l'ark Place, New York. Dec. 27-tO TTOUSEMEN, LOOK HElt JL-A, p .1.11. l tt -a r l I ouuuier anu ianincss iunKcr, DANK St., I.K111QHTOK, Ta., Call, attention to thefoilovilngextraorillnary WW I'ltlOESi Iluiriry llrnt(i at from (12 oo upward! Kxprcca llaruefsatfruin...,. lireeeliloir llurneta at Irom . lloatlntr Haniesd at from.,.. Horse Cellars (hair) at fruin " " (straw) at from Bridles at from.,.., 10 uu upwaruB 8 00 upwards 0 00 upwards U) upwards 1 T6 upwards 1 IS upwards and all other articles at eouallv lnw nvie and a-uarantccil of best worktimnshln ItK. l'AHUNO promptly attendetl to at reason, able cltarites. Patronage aollclteil. Jlay I PENSIONS . Ererr W0Un'J or ln- j. ui oiu.i u. jaiXt even Dy accidcut. nr any dUeatcen title, a told Icr of the late war, to a neuiuiiu. Al Dou.iooa br to. law nr tvn arr, Wt begin back at a da to of dlachoree or 1 death ol a noioier. Allenutlcd ahouiaapplrat once. Thooaaiida who are c w nruwlujr tifn. , won aro entitled to an iimea r. B ildlers and widow, of the war ot mi:, and 11 e lcan war am entitled to peuaious. 'lUouaatiit. are yet entl. tl04 lO boUUttr tint dou't tLOV !i. Pfm In all o-aeaonly liiMfl. Setirt two eTAMra lor new I mw. tuanka ami Inatrnctious to NAT WaKD i'lIZ jhltALI). f H. clajm ATTOnaar, Box. sbt, Wasblnslon, l. i doc SMI, I I e ! 1 Warner's Safe Kidney and Liter Core. roi-mtznv it. waifrs Jii'inry vtrey A vegetable preparation and the on It- tmra romt'dyln the world for Ilrltrlita Ilftmt IHnbcte. unit AIjI lUdncy. JUlcr, sutd Url nary UlncnseA. tf-Testlnionlali of the highest order ttk proof Of thee statements. iw-For thn cure of ntntx-tcs, call for Wiu tier's NnrollutHMn4;iirr. MJFor the ctrro nr ItrlttlHN nnd f n ethr diseases, call for Warner's HmCo BAidncjT and LlvcrCnre WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS. Itlathebestntoodi riirlflcr.and stimulate every function to more healthful action, audi " Is thus a heneflt In all diseases. It cures Kcroruiou. and other Kb In KniD tlnna and Diseases, Includlnfr C'auccrs ulk c-frs and other Korea. Uyspeimln, Vinlcnrmortfie(lfmmiWBiff C?oustlpntlon, Ilxxlns, 4Jeiirrnl leblt ly, etc. are cured by the Nat Dittrnk II 111 un equaled as an appetizer and regular tome. Bottles of two sizes ; prices, OOe. and 8I.0O WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Quickly Rives Rent nnd Klcep lo the safTert nf, cures ifriiilnclto and Neurttlln, prevent l.nllenttc Fit, nnd relieves Nervous Prtx trntluu brought on by excesslvo drlnlc, wtr work, mental shnch, and other causw. Powerful a It Is to stop pain and soothe dls turbed Nerves, It never Injures the system whether taken in small or largo doses. Bottles of two sizes ; prices, 00c. and SI.06 WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Are an Immediate and active stimulus for Torpid LlTtr, and euro Costlvtntii, DriMjpiU, BU lonintti, niiiens uur thee a, Mslsrls, rtrti and AgoM, and shoultj , be tisf-d whenever tha bowels do not operate freely and regularly ' hetlirrimbnalrtli tntll an tow tfeoroa-ffc work. lYlr SS sis. S Wnirra S( nrai4lk V L olr! fay DrnrfkU A Ptnltn !in ntmtavtrtrjmT H.H. Warner &Co, I'roprlettiraV, E00H ESTER, K. T. m'bvna lor i-Ea,,ait HnA TptllmooLla. To- slo br Dr C. T. HORN, Lehighton, Vti rTho Purest nud Best 31cdlclne crermade I A combination of Hop. Dnctid- lllnndrnks and llnnlfllnn. wllli nil tlin lrr. nnil mmt curtu Btlve properties of all other Hitters makes thecrcat lest p 11 1 nnd Pit r.ilrr, I.tvcrltoffnlntor, ana Life Iauu ivnii.ii xkUttiur lilts Atvui uu van 11. No disease or 111 health can possibly long exist whero Hon tlltfnrnnrii used, so Tarled and ncrfect. jare their operations. Tier stre new Itto ana tftor to the ssm sad Mm, Tn nil whrnin rrnnlArmnn(i rtiunn Irrcf-iilnrtt'r ft II Ithe bowels or urinary orj-ans, or who require an ApJ nctlzcr. Tonic and inild htimulant. Hop BlUera ard Invaluable with ont Intoxicating. No matter what your feelings or sj-fnptona are what the disease or ailment la, use llop Hitters i I- wan unin you aro pick, vox, 11 you udit ivei bad or miserable, uso tho D liters nt once. It may save your life. It has eaved hundreds. 9700 will be paid for a caso they wilt not cure or help. BonotsufTernorletyourfrlenda suflcr, but use and urge them to uso Hop Hitters. Kemembcr.IIopBittersisnovilc.drtTfrffed.dninlt. en nostrum, but iho lurestand Best Medicine ever made: the Invnl!la Friend nnil Hope," and no person or family should bo without them. Iuct lomo tuis uny. usiw Uop Coran Cukb Is the ewcetest, safest and best Auk Children. Ono Hop Tad for Btomach.Uvcr and Kidneys U a superior to an otnenu unigK" IP. I, c. Is an absolute and irreslrtablo cure for nuruniccnncss.uso of opium, tobacco nna narcouci ThQ Whits i -is- THE EASIEST SELLING, . THE BEST SATISFYING SeiilacMe Its Inlrotiuctlon and World-renowned reputation was the death-blow to high' priced machines. THERE ARE NO SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This Is n very Important matter, at It li .well known and undisputed tact tnat man ol tn, to called first-class machines which are oflertd ts cheap riow-a-daft are thoso that ha. seen possessed (that Is. taken, hack Irom customer! alter use) and rebuilt and put upon tho marktt "THE WHITE IS THE TEER OF ANY SEWINd MACHINE NOW UPON THE MARKET. IT IS MUCH LARGEn THAN THE FAMILY MA CHINES OF THE SINGED, HOWE AND WEED UAKE IT COSTS MORE TO MANUFACTURE THAN EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE, POSITIVE AND VlS WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSEO. Do aot Buy any other beforo try ing tho WHITS. Prices and Terms Mafle Satisfactory, AGENTS "WANTED I White Setvlnff Machine Co.t CLEVELAND, 0. JOHN H. FAG AIIIKt t'jnCi B 3 V CO II N Mar.:),'7l-Cra li-UCll ClIUN MDLLER'S 'OT- COD-LIVER Olg. Ii pertectlf parf . Tronoonced tha best by the tytbtil medical aulhorltle. In Ilia world, Cilr.n hlg-hit awarda at 12 World', KxuosltlaDa. and at l'arli, 1S7.. Bold by Drua-gllU. W. II. Schleffrlln CO..N.T. Tillit.old nnd well- irietj iiemeav nn. proven bh Dcroiuia, jineamaiutn, Ulccrnoa Sore., Whll. fiwelllnffl. HvnhllltlM Vod, lvn. m.-a-e,, etf. , InTaluabla In General Debility ot the aged. A rich evrnp containing no In Jurlona Invredlciittf. no other Kentedy haa recalrfrl tuch eucomlums. Soli by all Druggtili. cur. 2J wt Thl. rnuaraibl medU elne will cure Spavloa EpUal, Curb, C.lloui, a! or toy CDlarsemeDt, a4 vill rrrnore tha bunch without blliterlng or cau. lair a .ore. No remedy evcrdlMOTerea equal. tlr certainty. faction tn .ton U nine the. wmii mnA , morlnir the bunch. I'rlce a Hit. tend for lllui. tratrd circular Kivlcgpotltlv. proof, and your neareit asent'.addrc.k ICendalt'e Hpav, In Cure 1. .uld bvllrunlilL o t. IS. J, Kendall It Co., nolur( I'alli, Ycruoai. TTk " IOU WANT it. O K A ItAT.Q IW IT. ulakm: liu v ualvamiu to. ik,iaj,tpui, j-a. nur, n ml CATARRH v mm Ai ,i. - ir-a-'w 11W ent It U AMknu, ut llr.MUU. r'l i.To.r owe bone by U heallne apr uaes dlraot to the dlauM. A relUU. rI.. . iwwiiicuM .ear C."u'.', . Trel-.rp at tin Ui.l ut U retaraW u4 tn.aeyrelu.ed If aetai iyf.., terj. I'or. fall (arerauUea. -Ji IIOJJK Mki)ICINKt:0 S.M .Cvr.luU ii Arch, rtU'a,rC