An )l& Soldier's .EXPERIENCE", . Calvert, Xeiai,n" v'r I'Trtab.' W ipts my pprectUBo'ii'5)I ho TatuaVIo qualities of . e"i ,fv ' . - Ayer's Cherry Peotofal S, .. . -y. a a epugli xjwjedy. ' " Whllo wllh ChurefcUTa array, Just before the bsUle of Vlcktburg, I contracted a se vere coteX vhlch terminated In a dangerous caught I found po relief till on our murcu we cjmevto country store, where, on asking for sojm remedy, 1 .o nrgotl to try AYEa'a CniKV JCTOBAl,. '' " 1 4fl a'o, and truxapldly, curat. Since then.ljiave kept the Pectob al conitantly by rae,'f n family use, and "Jiare found It to bo an Invaluable remedy tor throat and lunjs dieiiVr-' J w. vtuiilev." Thoiiiinds of teitlmonlali certify to the prompt cure of all bronchial nnd long arrcctlone, by the uaa of .Arzn'a Ciiesbt ITciOrXL. Being rcry palatable, tbojoune ait children take It readily? .' rBCrAKEO BT DrJ.C.Ayer6tCo.,Lowoll,Ma8s. Bold by all Dr njglets. Pictnres ! Pictures ! Pictures!! PICTURES Copied and Enlarged in all sizes from card to life size,viz: Oil Portraits, Wator Colors, Paatols, Crayon, India . Ink and Photos. All wora-.irnaranteed or no par. All we aak in a trial, (live us a call and be convinced. No. 105 NorthEighth Street, ALLENTOWN, Pa. FKAKKLIX SANTEE, Manager. J. 8. KREIULER, Agent. ORDERS left tt the Carbon Advocate Oflloo will receive prompt attention. Fab. 28-ly TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tlie advertiser having been permanently cured uf that dread dltonae, Consumption, by a rliBple reindv, la anxious to make known to Mi fellow luflerors the meant or euro. To all who iteilro It, he will lend a copy of the prescription (free), with the dlrectlena for prepirfng and uslnx tho lano which they will find 11 lure cure fur troughs, Colds, Con eumptton. Asthma, Itrimrhltlt, &o. Parlies wishing tho prescription, will plearenddrest, Kttv. . A WlI.ON, lot Tenn Street, Wllllatutburgh, N. Y. decSMy IIEaaMAIV & CO., BAj.K, STEKET, LehiBhton, Pa., M11.LISRS and Dealers la Mour and Peed. AllTClndiot CHAIN BOUGHT nnd SOLD nEOUl.AK'MAltKET ItATKS. We would, also, lespecttutly Inform ourcttt cas Hint weaie now fully prepared to bU J.Y them with Tlie Best of Coal j-TtsmruyMiu deeltcd at VKlt LOWEST I'KICES. if. 1IEILMAN & CO. niPaPnrPCla t'O t 150 per month I DauUlmtJtelllngonr Stamiakd Hooks tamBmaamSL Hiules. : Steady worn lr Spring and Hummer. Address J, U. Mo Uubdy & Co., Philadelphia. For Bargains in Dry Goods, .,,( u Dress Goods, Notions, Carpets, Silverware,' Queeusware, Groceries, fcc. OOTO E. H. Sutler's Bank St. Lehighton. 91a -DROP IN AT T1TE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOR Chean Printing I r o j DANIEL WIBAND, fiocne Wnaat f51!.,1,a T coasrn or BASK AND IROS STHEETS, LEUIUnTUN, Plana., Partlculsr attention Klvtn to '"repairing to alt Its details, at the very Lowest Prlcea. Patrvaaite respectfully solicited and per le J situtjetlon ftuarauteed. jau iv, ly DAN WIEAND, U - if" -.sj'll..1 ' " MISCELLANEOUS. Ti.c Ignorant nro nearly always very ppsltHe about what they know. A man Is often called a bartender vvfieh in reality lie Is a bar tough. N"lno society girls out of ten arc In Ibvo with a noodle, hoodlo or poodle Yes, Elfrcda, all things fair mutt fade. All except the railroad fare, which must bo .paid. Ames' Mastery of tho Fen Teaches you quickly how to become an chgant penmm how to make birds, eei-OUs, etc., Ac. No school exercises so faiclnatlng. Willi propcranil earnest ap plication you can In one month acquire as elegant ahan.lwrltlngnsanyprofessor of ponman ship, l'rlco by mall, post paid, SI. Address The Goldlk An oosy, 81 Warren Street, New York. Send for terms to Agents. reoplo In search of a rcsldcnco In Pittsburg never Ilnd any Jroublo to soot themselves. In this country any man who plays a fiddle, trains dogs or teaches skating Is a "professor." The Ooldon Arffosy. Is tho handsomest, brightest, most elegantly Illustrated weekly paper for youth ever published. Serial stories by Horatio Alger, Jr, Oliver Optic. Mary A Denison, Edward S. Ellis, and other celebrated writers, short sketches, puz zles, charades, etc. Boys and.glrls, send for free sample copy. It will instruct and amuse you. Addre?s Goldkn Auciosv, 81 Warren Street, New York. "Yes," said tlie Idaho mau, "It's dreadful unfortunate that my gal got bugged by that ar b'ar. She's sorto' held me In contempt since." "Were you ever caught In a sudden squall ?" asked an old yachtsman of a worthy citizen. "Well, Iguc3s sol'' re sponded tho good man. "I've helped to bring up eight babies." How young old people look who have never been seriously sick, and who never worry and fret, ilow old young peoplo look who fret and stew and suffer pain, all at once.' Uutwocan'tnltogcther help our disposition, and we will sometimes get out of sorts iu spite of all our caution. Then wo need the best, thes'lmplest nnd the safest medicine known, which Is Dr. Kennedy's Favorite ltemedy. Purities the blood and.renows vitality In old and young. Bob Ingcrsoll siys that u hsn he dies he docs not want even a decent suit of clothes wasted on Ids body. Bob Is right. A sheet and a palm leaf fan will be jsufllclcut, says the Atlanta Consff tution. An exchange speaks of "the hotuU of tho future". Well, If they bave hotels thero, It strikes us that there will be a lively demand for fire escapes, x It rather annoys a wonnn, after she has had a child christened some roman tic Indian name, to learn that the name translated means "old boots." An organist In a church at Provi dence, 1$. I., relieved the monotony of waiting for a belated bridal party by playing, "Oh, dear 1 what can tho matter be?" The establishment of yarn factories Infrequently urged In the South, but the people seem to think there Is enough yarn-spinning already In newspapers. A young lady applying for a situa tion as a teacher in Spencer county, Ky., In reply to a question, said: "1 ain't .much of a arlthnietickcr, but am au elegant grauimerest." Portugal's king gets $1-10,003 a year, but we cannot Imagine what lit doei with It. Ho lives in a climate where sealskin sacqueg are unknown and watorplpes never freeze. Whenever you see a man coming out of a country drug store, wiping his mouth with the back of his hand, you may know that the town Is suffering under a combined attack of malaria anr license law. Capital' antagonistic to labor? Non sense 1 The Interests of the two are Identical. When the coal dealer makes an honest dollar by selling overweight, doesn't the coal thovcler share In tin profit by time saved In putting the coa In? He that gives good advice builds with one ban 1 ; he th it gives good conn ael and example lullds with both; but he that gives good admonition and bad example builds with ouo hand.and pulls, down with the other. An End to Bone Scraping. Edward Shepherd of Harrlsburg, HI., saos: "Havlnc received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore on my leg for eight years; my doctors told me I would have to-havc to have my bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, Instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters, and seven boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and n.y leg Is liow sound and well. Electric Bitters arc sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at 25c. per box by T. D. Thomas. Tlie Duke of Argyle has computed that tlie world will not be destroyed in 10,000,000. The birthday of tho man who In vented tho waste-basket will never be celebrated by tprtng poets. "I was all run down, and nood's Sarsaparllla proved just tho medicine 1 needed," writchundreds of people. Take It now. 100 Doses One Dollar. We frequently hear the expression, "beo In a bonnet." Whoever saw a bonnet without a B In It 1 Rats prefer strychnine to Chicago whisky. It Is merely a 'matter of taste he effect Is the same. Clipped from Canada Fmhyterian, undar signature of C. Blackettltoblnion. Propr.: I was cured of oft-recurring bilious hcadachss by Burdock Blood Bitters. If you don't give a cow water she gives no milk, but the more water a ndlk man has the less milk ho gives. 'I'll fce4 my bcarderi on tho fat of tnewnj." owerveu Airs. Stuuem, as she paid for a tub of oleomargarine. Ayers oarsaprma uaa sucu con centrated, curative power, that It Is by far the beat, cheapest, and surest blood- punncr vnowu. In Maine they are Adding diamond ulni In the old oak trees. The hotel i ' clerk nf -New England aptioars tolwne ' very oarly jwlod. . nil nt7 tcctb. And. Indeed. It would Le money Iu his pocket sometlmM If lc had has of either. At for Ids days, he wasted one-third of them, and as for lilt teeth, he hat convulsions when lie cuti tlieui. and as the last one come through, lol (he dentist is twisting the first one out, and the last end of that man's jaw l wow Mian the Aral, Ix-iiir full of porcelain and a roof-plate bulk t j hull llackberry seeds. Anptationjtf tlie Leg. Money Is the universal necessity, and none but a cynic er a fool will aflail to despise It. Mr. Abram fclliffotth, of Port KweA, Ulster County, N. V bad realized this trnth. Ills dlitase Involved the whole of hla tblKh-bone, and the tulfeilne man looked, not without apparent reason, to death a his only deliv erer, The family pbyilclan rclused to am putate tho limb, atienlrgthat tho operation would kill the patient on the spot. Dr. DAVID KKNNK11Y, of Kondout, N. Yi, who waa connulted, held a different opinion and amputated the limb. The doctor then administered Irecly; Ms (treat llloo l SpccIRo KAVOIUTE HEMUDY t.) nfiord tono and strength to the ejilcm and prevent Ibe ro lurnorilie-dliease, nnd Mr. Vllsworth re mains to day In tlio broom of health. Ibis gtntleman'a disease was the atrsprlnx orfnul blood, and Kennedy's IA VOItlTK II P.M. KDY purllled tho blood nnd restored to him the power to onco more enjoy his Ufa. Are .vim suDerlnK from any dlseaie traeeablo to tho saiiio cause I Try favorite ltemedy. YourdruKitlUbaslt. One Dollar a bottle. Hear In mind the proprietor's name and ad dress. Dr. David KE.NNEI). llondaut, N. Yi To keen thn blood pure Is the principal end of Inventions and discoveries in medio. no. To this object probably no one hus contributed more slnally than Dr. DaOd Kennedy, of llondout, N. Y.,ln the production or a medi cine which has become famous under the tltlo ofthe "Favorite liemedy." It removes nil Impurities of tho Dlood, regulates the dis ordered liver and kld'neys.cures constipation, dsepopsla nnd all diseases and weaknesses peculiar to females. apra m T3TTDrTITTTl"Ceurfd by our astrlaent ItUX X U XV lotion I'owder. Sate, suro, euro tt.OO. II; mall with full direc tions, nook lor t cent slamp. PELT It VI)., 601 Sixth Avenue, New York. dei2My KELLER'BfS THE GltKVT ni.oon PURIFILU OP T1IK WOULD. ff'n n r-rli ha Iwcnran to rrrer&lant thit ftcmvplv m. f&milr In ricmnt. and It ift truly ths bane of tho American nr, tiomicj preparations tiro In tba market NEVER FAILING CURE will bewelrmneii brail. KKLLIjH'H CntarrliKcmc.ly nnil Jtlood I'll rlllcrhas NhVKIC lallcil tnaningln cane where direction are followed. It plimlnittci the poison from the tilood. Its BuaceMhas been wonderful and tale I Immenvi.Allthatlsaakrdforltijatri&l The mnit obstinate an J locK-vtandinf cases yieia roaauj to mis rcraeur, it u erftc(Uiharm1t$t. Price 81 abottlf. 6 Hues lor ! upon receipt or pa i the onW nmnnration t neat nf thn rtiteatt and Cures, fiend -fnr rirnnlar Inr unit Tfinr drrnrsrliit fur one) concerning Cause Nature Srmpttne and Citro ajfC'ntorrlu It contains tostinrnnialsnf autlientio and genuine cures. It is also the Hrst Jtlood I'ti riflcr In the market. nr unlo by DrnfffiTstit geiiArnltr. Wholesale br tiAM'L F. KELUn A o.7I.lITisba8. l'a.j eJsbjr Johnston lloixo wly & Co., and Smith, Kunc A Go rhilad'e. Fa, nov.S.lit lj n r. Complete, Bone Fertilizers ! . The ui.:letinneil has Just received a car load of thn Allenlnwn Manufacturing Com pany'e justly relcbratcd Complete Bone Plihspliate, cno of the very best fertilizers knwn tn arirullurists, and highly rrreiiiimeuIcd by all who havo used il, which be will furnish at 35 per Ion, Uo hasals'tn nrer grade manufactured by the samo firm, called the Lehigh Phosphate,- which be will furnish at $27 per ton. It Is nut rlnlmed that the "Lf hiuh" is eual to the ''Complete Cone Pmophate," but that It will flnn. I the test with any other low priced fertilizer in the market Also, mi hand,a quantity nf the celebrated NOVIA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER, in snrka Tins Is claimed In be the best pluster in the market, and farmers should give it a trial. Orders bv mall will receive prompt attention. M". IIHILM AN, apr.l8-3m Lrhlgliton, Ta. COLEMAN COLI.KCilS,M!WAItK. NEWJEltSliY Oecuolea three rinlldltm. J.nrcpit and lint More nmltluni fur uri'tuiil, k than nil nlher neliool's cihi blued, l.lfe sp n hikIiIi). t40. Write fi-r clrrulars. COLKMAN, PALMS & CO., Proprietors. doc 20-ly. Island Home Stock Farm, Qrosso lie, Wayno Co., Mich. SAVAOE & FAltNUM, PnoraiBTOns. Pttattli No. 3C20 (1157). IMPORTED - Percheron Horses. All stock selected from thn of established rcpuUUon and rffiistcrcd in tho a iwtvu luja simcnHI siua DOOiCS. ISLAND HOME Is beautlnillr situated fit th ht,A rrr:AM t. In the Detroit Ulver, ten miles below the City, and la accessible by railroad and steamboat. Visitors nor familiar with the location may call at dty office. ? uu Hu wiu DCCOmpaCT tnem to the farm. Send for catalogue, free by mrf, Nerve-Life and Vigor DEt3E3SM703EtE5I. This cut shows the Howard Electric Mngnotic Shield as applied over the Kid ney, and Ncrvo-vltal centers. Tne only ap pliance made that Ills every part of the body, and the only one needed to rOSITIVXLT CD KB KldueyDUcaae II ) en Hint lsui, U yspepala, the worst cases of Kcmliiu! Weaki neaa, Iixliaua tlon, liunolen cy, and all Dis cuses and Weak, lies of theUrlnO fjeullol Orir.n i OF THE f rKw. .mH ratentcd Feb. 3, 1879. YOUKO JIEN', from eariy Indiscretion, lack Etna fore, and fall to attain strength. MIDDLE-AGED often lack vljor, attribut loz It to th progress of years. Th MOTflEn. WIFE and MAID, eufferlnsr from Female Weakness, Jicrvons Debility and other U . menu, will Cni It tho ouly cure. I To on and all we say that the Shield tree a nit . aral abt In a nalnrat way WITHOUT DltCaOIXCJ THE STOMACH. 1Vumtut.il. One Year, and tho best svppltauco usede. Illostrated Pamphlet, THREE TYPES OP MEN, also Pamphlet for Ladles ouly, sent on receipt of Cc, sealed: ensealed, PIIEE. American Galvanic Co., OppCES' IltU WHMmfaeBW Oietnut St.. Plula. t i (i ISftuJAaoCr FARMERS COLUMN. Bow to got Early Garden Crop. There are many ways of getting early crops, or of trying to get thcin, such as starting tho plants In tho house or hot bed, and covering them with glass, etc., after they are 6et out. But when these methods aro not adopted, thero is still a chmco to havo early vegetables and a good garden. It Is simply to select tho warm 23 1 and driest soil, and sow or plant the main crops before the soil Is In good working condition. But for a few early-crops on n small scale, we can well afford to run a little risk of lostng our seed by too early sowing. One thing Iiowevcr fchould not bo overlooked. Do not depend on this early sowing, but sow or plant again a little later, when the soli and weather aro more favorable. If tho first sowing succeeds, you arc so much ahead; If It falls, you have lost only the seed nnd your labor. You can afford to run this risk. There arc some crops which can be sown the moment tho frost Is out of tho soli, with little cr no risk. Among these we may mention peas, cabbage, cauliflower, spinach, onion, lettuce, celery, beet, carrot, parsnip, etc. It Is seldom that these crops are hurt, by early frost. ' Last year a frost In May destroyed many cabbage plants, but this Is a very unusual occurrence. Among the crops which wo should re-sow without waiting to see If tho fi:3t sowing will cscapo, aro beets, radtshss, cabbage, cauliflower, beans and sweet corn. Am. Agriculturist. I, - Be Eept the Whole Houso Awake Wahiuhoton. D. C Mr. F. O. Mc- Clcary, a prominent solicitor of patents of tills city, was troubled for several weeks with a severe cough, which not only deprived him of his sleep but annoyed others. The only thing which did him any pood, he says, was tho new preparation lied Star Cough Cure, a purely vegetable compound, free from opiates, narcotics or poisons of any kind. Manuring Old Orchards One of the popular fallacies that still lingers In rural districts, Is that mature orchards do not need fertilizers. Farmers may be painstaking In the planting, and In cultivating the orchard for a few years, until It comes Into bearing, b.ut, as a rule, after, that, it Is neglected, and not Infrequently cither pastured or mowed, and the soil Is compelled to bear two crops annually, without manure, until It Is exhausted. Then ths cry Is raised that "It docs not pay to plant orchards, at best wo only get fruit hi abundance every other year." Tlio folly of this neglect Is demonstrated every year, and the facts are published abund antly In tho agricultural papers, but unfortunately theso journals have qutto a limited circulation, even In the farm ing towns. They are numbered by tens and twenties, where they ought to be by hundreds. On the old homestcad,whcrc the writer ate apples from the tree and the barrel, raw, cookod and preserved the year round In tho a;c of homespun. there was an old tree famous for Its early apples, a seedling, and an Invet erate bearer In alternate years.. ..It happened In the enlargement of the garden, that the ground underneath this tree was plowed, manured, and planted with potatoes, and as a result, the bearing year was changed, and we had two full crops In successive ycarf. The manure helped this result, and the rotting of the sod that had been accumu lating for years helped still more. Tlie fact did not Impress the owner much, but It did impress, the boy who helped to cat the apples, and turned the grind stone under the grateful shade. It Is a well-known fact that pear and apple trees that stand In gardens, especially In village gardens which have liberal fer tilizing and cultivation ever year, bear regularly, and aro seldom without fruit, except when the frost or hall destroys It. Men who make a specialty of grow ing fruit for market, and feed their trees abundantly, get well paid for their labor, and send apples to the city markets by the car or boat-load. The sccretof their uniform success is In the fact that they feed their trees regularly, and thin out all superfluous wood, and give the orchard all needed attention. They do not steal away tho food of the treed In grass or grain crops. They aro contcn with tin fruit. There Is no reason why the average farmer, who has suitable land for fruit trees, should not have an abundant supply of fruit for home use, and for market. It Is In the lino of his business to raise crops for market, and to make the manure that Is needed to produce them. It Is In the line of a true economy to purchase the fertilizers that are lacking to grow maxlttm crops. It does not pay to grow minimum crips. Cultivate only so much land as you can fertilize and Improve by culitvatlon. Illches Increase with tho depth rather than breadtlr'of tlie soil turned by the plow. Tho orchard wants rcgularfeed Ing, as much as. any. other crop, and fruit-growers liavc learned that there Is economy In-lt. It will not be very dtiR- cult" for any thrifty fanner to" Inef case His uomc-inaue fertilizers, and to supply the wants of his fruit trees. li. Agri culturist. A Startling RecaverT. Mr. Wm. Johnson, of Huron, Dak., writes that his wife had been troubled with acute Bronchitis for many years, arid that all remedies tried gave no per manent rclle'f,' until 'he procured a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, which had a magical effect, and produced a permanent cure. It Is guaranteed to cure all Diseases of Throat,' Lungs, or Bronchial Tubes. " ' Trial bottles free at T. D. Thomas' drug Blore. Large size 1. Don't neglect to drain your fields of grain. The Devon's make the best oxen for fann work, being quick, strong and In telligent. The Wilson strawberry still holds Its own as one of the best for shipment to long distances. New varieties havo not displaced It as yet. A good wheel-hoe Is as much super ior lo the common hoe tat cultlvat'rg a garden at is the mowing midline to the sickle in the ha field. ue. a a. -a -3 S HH : a : S :. tSI . 8 lob :S 3 8 mmm a i.9 5 5-4 -vlsg.. 32 n 2 ilaawo -2 r, t Sic m E2 m . b k r s" :i loaiv m . -i ua.u r-a : t. m m a.'M-m ' fS. 8.ai : -9 1-a 1 b "c1'aS, ! $ il : ii s Mw Hit ilid HstisisiliSl 'sf . lllli life 5 JlSiPl !gli I JIJB i J ! fllltoi I 1 1 S t -ifil Zf) a I i h 1 ii i ITT q3 1 M 1 M a I lb, t i igift Jlif o y 1 silii hit if ii mili 'H 4m fflcn ! i4fiiii?ii il i if in v 8 gg a g l-g g s h .I BgioaEol's aUsg go 3sa . a J3 h n -rr w aTjri h m w ut" n - r:zzi n fx. c- x n saBKBaaiaBBBBBiHii i a-i e- - a r-ri l aai 3s. fl a.MUMViu M r h m a j m w rfi x t rir - i rA . : -a x n W t-,2 o-SU Jn Q aPf MSW si s ill m Farmers and Qardeners use ARNEU'S PHOSPHATES because they are a hligh grade bono lertlllter. They are very active and permanent and contain nil the elements orptant rood. OUtt JUMlit) Is n fertlllier adapted for general application to all crops and soils and Is sold for $25 per ton. 'OUli HERO Is a h.Kher grade and more lasting. It II cold tor bju pvr ion. OUR VICTOR Brand Is a vory hlitb grado and produces wonderlul results, price, Jl. Our Phosphates are all free from adultera tion and cheap ingredients to make bulk ,' they are very dry nnd flno which makes them specially adapted for drilling. Try them on oats, corn, potatoes and vci;otaii1c( and be convinced. Write for particulars to A. ARNER & SON, New Mahoning, CARBON COUNTY, PENN'A. epr.H lm TT TTtTJ'M'T-r A WITID who desire to lTAtlH.UJ3.iliN Ai3d0u,, Ur priiDts by Introducing a lino of now goods. In .tifponsltdo to all families, will niTdnsstur full particulars, H EALTIt F(IUI) (JoMraMV, no. i4iu .iveuue, jbw lurK decSI ly custi wurer art rise ran. tXi JletCouefibyrup. TiUitc-nRood. pfl UBelnuma. Sold by druggists. Xi The American Agriculturist, A NEW POltTUAlT OK GENERAL GRANT, AND THE Carbon Advocate 8 Montlis For $165. The American Aerlrulturht has just is aued a niagiiiiiretit alipple Btjie line por trait of General Grant, executed by one of Ilia very best artists in Hie country. The great warrior is sitting In his easy chair in his now famous library ; the expression nl his countenance it exceedingly life like, and tie whole picture la g'and amittrikiili; in apjvearamv, far aurpassiiiK nnr prtvious likeiiets of General Gram. Its ereat inetil Is due to the lat-t that il is from Genernl Grunt's last filling, prl'-r tn Ibe Dual pros I rn I ion that is. it pn-ients liini as a picture ,if health just bef.'tu the fatal iliseati com iwlled biin to withdraw I rum Hih wurld. Other porlrMiti, while they prpsont, lnm In health, dn not show 'Ms lealurrs an J gener al apearanre at a l.le period. The regular price ot tlio American Ag riculturist Is $1. SO ryear. We bave made arrangements with the publiahrts, whereby we ate enabled tn send, post free, in a tube specially made f.-r the purpose, this portrait of General Grant, the Anieiieaii Agricultur Itl from now, uolil ll.e 1st ol December (8 months), and the Caaa iy Advucith nil for tbe sum of Jl.Ci, Tbemlrait alooe aells for $1.00 In. New York.no copies have been disposed of at less than that figure. This offer only good for (QOJ sixty days, WE WANT lOOO.raore BOOK AGENTS for tbe grandest and fastest telling book aver published, OUR tfASiOUS WOMEN. JrV. This It an entirely new and origlnslwork Jait pnbfltbed, and is th Joint production ol 'Oofou greatest living authors, inotu-llng Elisabeth Stuart Phelnt, Hose Terry Took, Harriet prescolt Spoflord, Marlon Harlaud, Mary A. Llvermore, Harriet llcccher Slowe, I.eulie Uhaodler Moulton, Mary Ulemtncr. I.uoy Larcom, and It other well known au thors. These tWsIstt dlnlnaullbed wilters here give for the.dtit lliur. the complete his tory of the Xlvea and Deeds of in lamout American women, molt of whom aro now liv log, whose lives liave never before been writ ten, and they te,t how they have won their wav fromnbseurltr lo fame and ttlory. For Thrilling Interest, Romantic Story, Spicy Humor and Tender I'aibui, this grand book I Is without a peer. lac t-arliian .inpora's says : -Thls splendid boot! certainly Is one f tbe very best acd chutrett subserlpilon-tiooks we have ever seen." It Is splendidly Illus trated with full page engraving! beildct many tuporb portraits Iruta special photo graphs. AGENTS WANTED I AQENTSI This grand book Is now out telling all others 10 lo 1. Ministers. Editors, Orltles, eto, unqualifiedly endorse Hand wl-h It Godspeed. We have many lady agents wboh.ve sold ever 24 lo their r-ectivo townshipe. We want a few good agents men and women In this vicinity at onee. We give Extra Terms and pay frelvht Now Is the time Hi loaka luoniy. s,Vllur clreu. lara. giving r-peclat Terms, hit acts etc, sent Ires. Uorrespondcne.luvlied. AdJress A. II. WORTHINOT1.N A tXI , bov-ISSw llariferil, t!a. g 1 3E :033 :, g jpfdso 9.35 J O III Shaft S 4 tn M PeS AH oh I - 83 M W (h 14 " M aowio Shhbo E.IE MIOIVIAIL C. M. SWEENY & SON Respectfully announce to their host of friends that they havo removed into their New Store Building nearly oppo site their Old Stand, and that they arc now opening up one of the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF Groceries, Provisions, Queensware, CARPETS & ever brought to this borough tho LOWEST. Call and see us, we guarantee satisfaction. Remember, the NEW STORE, opposite the foot of Iron Street. C. M. SWEENY & SON. K. PENN SMITH & CO. Aro prepared to sell to Dealers, Lime Burners and Conim1 era, at their BREAKER at LEHIGHTON, Pa . IJHllrTf JrJ M'MelB ClasBsak 11. lees, Delivered into wagons at the following rates, 2240 lbs. tt the ton : Lehigh Egg, " Stove, - Chestnut No. Chestnut No. Buckwheat, Culm TERMS July 19, lSVLly WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE SEE BY EXAMININO PfXWN isohN SI f Mi CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY By roa3on oflM contral position and close relation to oil principal linos East and V03t, at initial ana terminal nomts, consutuiu-j tuo caueb imporuint mio-coau-nontalltnlc In Out svatom or throuju transportation which Invites and facili tates travel and traflla botwoon cittos of tho Atlantic and Pacific Coasts. It it) qIeo trip favorlto and boat routa to end from points East, Northeast and OOUbllOaSC, UUU CJriuspuilulUff i;uuiu v T .iwrr Tntrrn. r!ltv HAfl Mnlnna. Inrtlnnolft. WintprFOC. Atlnntlc. Knoxvllle. Audubon, Harlan, Quthrlo Contro and Council Bluffs, In Iown; GoUatln, Tronton, Cameron and Kansaa City. In Missouri; Leavenworth nnd Atchison, In Kmsaa; Albert Leo, Minneapolis nnd Bt. Paul, in Minnesota; Watertown ta Daltota, aud hundreds of intermediate cities, towns, villages and stations. THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE auarantoes Its patrens that eonso or personal security nffordod by a solid, thorouihlv bnlUotod road-bod; smooth traolia of continuous steel raU; eub stantlallv built culvorts and DrtdBos; rolllnpf stock as near perfection as human skill can mako It; tho safety appliances of patent buffers, platforms and alr-brakoa; and that oxaotlny dlsclpllno which governs the practical operation of all Its trains. Other specialties of this route aro Transfers at nil coiinoctln? points in Onion Depots, and tho unsurpatecd comforts and lururlos of lw P.tssentrcr Equipment. . . Tho Fast Express Trains between Chicago nnd the Missouri Elver nro com posed or well vontllatod, unoly upbolsterod Day Coaches. Magnificent Pullman Palaco Bloopors of tho lotost; deslon, and sumptuous Dinlner. Cars, in which elaborately cookod moals nro lolsuroly eaten, "Rood Digestion wnltlnff on Appotlte, and Iloalth on both." Between Chicago and Kansas City and Atcmssn, aro also run tho Colobratod IlecUnlnff Chair Cars. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE. Is tho direct and favorlto lino between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, wboro connections aro mad a In Union Denots for all points in the Territories and Drltlsh Provlncoa. Ovor this route. Fast Express Trams aro run to tho watorlnsr llacos, summer resorts, pictureeque localities, and bunting and fish. In? trrounda of Iowa and Minnesota. It Is also tho most dcslrablo route to the rlcli whoat Holds and pastorni lands or Ktlll nnothor DirtEnr LINE, via Seneca and Konkakoo. has been onenod botwoon tlowport Nowd. Rlclimond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, ond lUifayetto and Coiincil BlulTa. Kansas City, Mlnnoapolis and St. Paul and lntorrnodlato points. For dotallod lntormatlon eoo Maps and Folders, obtainable, as well as Tickets, at nil principal Tlckot Offices In tho United States and Canada; or R. R. CABLE, President and General Manager, Chicago. Get your JOB WORK at this Office. X H S ZH . eii m it sb X . r, KIM U a 8.1 3 i a- S n Z 2 o g 5 e e "an? U1-&3 iBt: 1.1 vP t s-a ! o .03 K " r.l " o. o nwnUbi u -s - " PMOUl 1-1 17' ill OIL CLOTHS, Our prices arc as LOW as $3.15 3.00 2.80 1.65 1.05 50 1 2, CASH. CEOORAPHV OP THIS COUNTRY, WILL THIS MAP, THAT THE tbi. nu, luiyvo, uuu uuut.iwboi interior unuota. E. ST. JOHN, Coneral Ticket and Passenger Agent, Chicago. REMOTA'L! Dr. C. T. Horn, neipectrully announoes to hla eastomera anf the people xenerally ll.at he baa reaoved hit DltUU STUltErrom Lenekel't IJalldlg to bis new store room opposite the nblle Bqaar t Bank Stroot, LohightOH, Pa., where ho will be pleased to receive friend and the public, and supply them with. Pure Drugs & Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Lumps nnd Lamp Fixtures, Stationery & Choice Cigar. 'together .with a fine line pf latest designs la Wall Paper AND DecorationS, at Lowest Prleei. Parsons eah" ali'e obtain Eye-lllnsaea and Spectacles, props rly ad. lusted to their sight at reasonable, prices, Prescrlptlens compounded with ear. day nr night. ltemember, TH E CENTRAL DRUU Store, reb.S.yl Ds.aT.KOKN, l LAND Claims a specially, a nd WAR RA!VTH. ADDITIONAL. HUMESTKAD OEIITIPIHAT. ES and all kinds nf LAND SURIPT boarht andsxld. Large Stock, and Hlgthest rrlsei paid. Do yon want to sell or buyT If a, nii.u tu A. A. 1I1UUAD, AUVrBIJ SI i.SV, Washington, D.O. an. -tfe. Central Carriage Works Bank St., Lchlghtpn, Pa., Are prepared to Munufivct-ire Carriages, Buggies, Sleighi, Spring Wagon, &c, if every description, In the most substaatlsj manner, and at lowest Cask Price Repairing Promptly AlteBttot to. TREXLEU ft KREIDLER, April IS, lin yl Proprietors. WM. DUPPY;&; SON. of East Mauch Chunk, a r prepared to do all klndaof Plastering & Ornamental Wort, at shortest notice. Orders lir mall will r- ceive prompt attention. Terms moderate or goodwork. icplitf Subscribe For It! $1.00 PER YEAR. Contains more LOCAL NEWS than any other paper in Carbon county. JOB WORK! ! We huvc rjj. more thoroughly equipped Jobbing Department than any other office in the county. Our prices arc suited to the times. If you need anything call on u. We can please you in Plain or Fancy Work. aataaBEanananaBBSBBBjaaBBSBjB To Advertisers! The Advocate cir culates in every town in Carbon county and also in adjoining coun ties, therefore it' will pay advertisers to ad vertise with, us. "Wc will furnish' you with rates on application. office on Bantway. LeMgMon Pa MANHOOD Restored. A gentleman having Innocently contracted the habit of self .abuse In hfs youth, and In consequence suflered .all th. horrors of Sexual incapacity. Lnet Man noou, s-nysicai iieeay, uencrai j'rosirauon. K)U, S'nysicai iieeay, uencrai j'rosirauon. c , will, out of sympathy for his fellow ifferers, mall free the recipe by which h as finally cured. Address In confidence eto , win, sufferers. was nnallv f J. W. 1'INKEY, 'J UedarSt., New York. Uec37-ly M,nnre money than at anything1 els. by taking an agency for tk bait selllnr book nut lleglnners auceeed grand, ly. None rail. Terms free. IlaLUTT Hook Co., Portland, Maine. deeio-ly No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors In the United State Canada and Kurope, at reduced rates. With oar principal offlco located In Washington, directly opposite th. United States Patent omee, wo are able to attend to all patent business with greater promptness aad d. ipatcb and at lets cost than other patent at tornevi who ar. at a dlstane. from Wash logton, and who base, therefore; to employ associate attorneys." We make, preliminary examinations and furpish opinions as to pa. tentablllty, rree of charge, and all .who ar. Interested in new Inventionl and rAtini. Invited losend for a copy ol our "ituld. for obtaining Patents," which II sent fre. to any addreia, and contains complete Initr.e. tlons hewto obtain patents and other value. Lie matter. Wo refer to th. O.rmen-Aroer. Jean National Hank Washington, D. O. t th. Jtoyal Swedish. Norwegian and Ilanl.h ijega tlons. at Washington ; Hon. Jos. ('assy, lat. Ohlet Justice U. S. Court of Claims; to th. Offlnlala ol the U. H Patent 03)., and ta Henators and Member of O.ograss from everrHtali,1 AddresK LOHItS DaOOKRA jn., no llaltnrs .1 P.tenle and AttorneysalMw, lj. Urolt UulUlug VAaataro, U. U,