A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. rcfulsttty at honii li not alwajs Iho best tt Jt of merit, but w a point proudly to too fact that bo other modiolus bat won lor Itself tucb, universal approbation In Its otvu city, ate, and country, tmd aaoui. ill people, a Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Tho following Icttiw from one of our best kuown Massachusetts Druggists should be of Interest to over jr sutf erar i RHEUMATISM. 'Ek lit reara aeol had au atbwk of Itheuraiitiam. ao se vere tliat t could cot more (rent tbe bed, or dreaswltneut help. I tried several reme dies without much It any relief, until I took AVER'S SAKSAPAMLLA, by tbe UH of two bottles of wMca 1 was completely cored. Have told large quantities of your Saesa rAKtUA, and it tUll retains lis wondcrfi. popularity. The many notable cures it has effected (n this vicinity convince me that It Is tbe bolt blood inodlelna over offered to tho public. K. F. Haobib." lUvec St., Dockland, Mass., May 13, 1S82. 5& T DUpflU onrtafheDLOTe'i OnU I IlllUUnil carpet Cora-oration, was for over twenty years before his removal to Lowell afflicted with. Salt Rheum In Its Trent form. Ite ulcerations actually covered more than half the sarfaee of bis body and limbs. He was entirely enred by Aver's Babsapabilla. See certificate In Ayer's Almanao tor 1883. Dr. J.C.Ayor&Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Druggists; f 1, six bottles for S3. Pictures ! Pictures! Pictures ! ! PICTURES Copied nnd Enlarged in nil sizes from card to life size, viz: Oil Portraits, Wator Colors, Paatols, Crayon, India Iak and Photos. All work go. ir'anteed or no pay. All wo ask is .i (rial, (live us a call aid be convinced. No. lOSNorthElEhthStroot, ALLENTOWN, Pa. FKAXKLIA' S.IXTEK, Mnimscr. J. S.KUP.I.iLl.R, Agent ORDEliS left ut Hie Cinrj in Advocate Ompe will receive prompt attention. i-pb. 28 -ly TO CONSUMPTIVES. Theadvertlser having been permanently cured cfllut oread disease.. Consumption, by a simple rem-.ilr. It anxloni to make known lo Ms fellow sufferers the means of cure. T nil wro uostro it. lie will send a copy or the prcserlptlon (Tree), nlth Misdirections Tor preparing- and uslnsr the aaroo whloh they will find u sure cure for Ought, Uolds.Con. aun jitlon, Asthma, Drunrhltls, &e. Parties wliMdr the prcrlptloii, will pleato nditretl, Hkv. E. A WILSON,' JBf l'onn Street, Wllllauialurgn, N. Y. ' dcc27-ly How Lost, How Restored! Just published, a new edition nf Da. Cur, VKiiwKi.is Cki.kbsatkd Essav, on Ihc rod ieal cure of Br-Kiisi atuhkhi or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, lur,,Tt!-CY, Mental ami eii'al Inc-apjeily, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Cos hsmftiox. Ent.KrY and 1'its, induced by self linliiljjene, or sexuul exIruyagancCjJLc. The celebrated author, In litis iiiliuirable ea.-uy, clearly demonstrates fiom n thirty years' successful practice, that tbe alarming ' rousenueiir.s nf self abuse may be radically cured; pointing nut a mode nl cure at nncc .simple, certain and tflectunl, liy means of vliirh every suH'erer, no matter what bis condition may be, mnv cure himself cheap ly, privately and radically. iiiU-This Lerture should be in Die bands nl ivory ynutb and every man in the land, fieut under seal, in a plain -euvelnpe, to any address, potfpaid, on roecipt of four cents or two iHietage stamps. Address Tlio (UI.VEKMEI.L J.EMCAL CO., 41 Ann St-, Ncvr York, N. Y. rsOnicu dux, 450. may23.1y M. IIEILHAN & CO., BANK STREET, Lehighton, Pa., ittM.lsn and Dealers In Flour and Peed. AllTCmdiol a HAIN -.OUtlHTrsid kOLD HKOUI.AIl MARKET IIA.TKS. We would, also, I espcctlully Inform ourctti ens Ihat. wo ate now fully prepared to bU I.V tiiem with The Best of Coal rromsuyMIn deslied at VKlt LOWEST I'UICKS. ' 31. 1IEILMAN & CO. OMako T0 to 4110 per month limmi.rsa.v in U1III1K OUT PTAM'AKH JIUUKtt l ltllil.tA. KtCMilv f(irtt litr Sprlnfc nd humrutr. Atlilrcis J, V, Wo (U'tiDV & Co., PlilluiJelilila. DROP IN AT T1IeJ Carbon Advocate , OFFICE FOR Cheap Printing ! ' DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages, Wnrons,Sleighs, &c cuirri Kit "or IIASK sii IUOS STKtETS, Liniiuuxo.v, iekiia Particular attenllvn given to HEPAIRI1TG ti'. Its ditallcit lbs Terr l.iwsst Prlssi. I utrjisy hipsetfully illdltj acl per J J uf.e iou gutrantstd. J4l KIT TAN V1KANI, M1SCELLAUE0DS. Clndor-ella: Thegttl who shakes out ashes. The statollast building man am rnlso Is tho Ivy's food nt last. Learn lo say no, and It will be of more uso to you thaa to bo ablo to read Latin. An awkward man Is graceful when at sleep or; when hard at work or ngrcC' ably amused. There Is no choice of words for him who sees tho truth; that provides him with the best word. Ames' Mastery of the Fen Teaches you quickly how to become nn decant penman how to make birds. scrolls, Ac, Ac. No school oxercUes so fascinating. With proper and earnest ap plication you can in one month acquire as eicgant ananuwruingasanyprofessor of penman ship. Price by mail, post paia, vi. Aourcss the uolden aw oosv, 81 Warren Street, Now York, Send for terms to Agents. Wc are awkward for want of thought, (hi inspiration is scanty, and does not arrive ut the extremities. Do not go to nsk your debtor the payment of a debt on tho day when you havo no other resources. Every writer is a skater, and must go partly where he would and partly where tho skates carry him. England is rushing tilings in Egpyt, but doesn't like Kusslau affairs in Af ghanistan. How vouncr old pconlc look who limn never been seriously sick, and who never worry anu iret. now oi.l young people looK.wno tret anu stew ami stiller nam. all at once, liutwecan'tallogother help our disposition, and we will sometimes gci out oi torts in spue ot an our caution. Then wc need tho best.lhesimplest and the safest medicine known, which is Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, rurlfios tho blood and renews vitality in old and youus. Wo ju.lgo ourselvcfby what v o feel capable of doing, while othera judge us by what wo have already done. Wo arc dazilcd at first by new words nnd brilliancy of color, which occupy the fancy and deceive tho judg ment. "Justice is on the sl.le of woman suffrage," says a writer. We should like to kuow which side. Henry Seho'nhals, foreman Henry Kmc racking Co.. St. Jowm. Mo.. uses Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil with ills men for sprains, cuts, bruises, chapped hands, etc. It is the best. Every idea, from the moment of its emergence, begins to gather material force, and after a little while makes Itself known. "Why is a young man like a kernel of corn?" asked a youug lady. "Iic- causc" said tho other, "he turns white when ho pons." A West End dude has just died of brain fever which he brought upon him self by stating that champagne punch Is a belle punch. As a milkman handed a quart of London milk to a bright little girl, he solaced himself with the remark, "To the pure, all things are pure." Tho opinion of the general public In regard to Ayer's Cherry rcctoral isron lliiiied by clergymen, lawyere, public speakers, and actors. All pay It is the brst rpinedy that can be procured for all affections of the vocal organs, throat, nnd lungs. A HATOKAL MISTAKE. Mrs. H. "What an unnatural crime I" Mr. 11. "What's that?" Mrs. II. I see a New Hampshire man Is charged with robbing the grave of Ills grrat-grandmothcr." Mr. 11. "Indeed! What office was he nmnnlng for?" The Golden Argosy. Is the handsomest, brightest, most plo!?Atlv 111listratiri l-ppL-lv nn,wp fM. youth ever published. Serial stories by nuruiio aviger, ur, unver uptic, -Maiy A Denison, Edward S. Ellis, and othrr celebrated writers, short sketches, pnz 7.1es. charades. ilr. Hnva nnrl .rlrl eol for free sample copy. It will Instiucl anu niuiiso you. Address (Joldk.n AitcsosY, 81 Wan-en Street, New York. CHAMOINO THE SUBJECT. "Always," said papa, as he drank hit coffee and enjoyed Ills morning beef steak, "always, children, change the subject when anything unpleasant hat been said. It is both wise and polite." That evening on his return from business lie found Ills carnation bet despoiled, and the tiny Imprint of slip- pered feet silently bearing witness to the small thief. "Mabel," he said to her, "did you pick my flowers?" "I'apa," said Mabel, "did you see a monkey In town?" "Never mind that. Did you pick ni (lowers?" "I'apa, what did grandma send me?" "Mabel, what do you mean? Did you pick my (lowers? Answer me yee or no." "Yes, papa, I did; but I thought I'd change tho subject. From tie Eevercnd Clei try- AlllOlllT tllM IhntlV lntlllktoe fl.a gospel.who have been helped by Hrow u's Iron Hitters, the ltev. K. A. Spring, toiyuon, Iowa, says, "J Used it for general ill-health and found It a great help," liev. Jas. McCarty, Kort Steven son, Dakota, fays. "It cured mo of teve-o dyspepsia nnd Increased my wcijht twenty-fivo pounds." The ltev. ii. wui j, ntiv ueru, :. u,, says lie lias tnkpn It nml m,i.MnH i. , - -, - vviiaiHu. IV Ul 111 best medicines known. Tho liev. Mr. iiitncy, iiingliam, Wis., says, "After a long sickness from lung fever, I used Brown's Iron Hitters and gained strength." So thrdughout the States with hundreds and hundreds of other clergymen, THE AtS AMD Tnp. vnv One day, as an -Ass was Journeying niong toward a rich mcadow-,he chanced tiion a Fox who was quietly sitting by the roadside. . "Ah, friend Fox," said ho, "I was just looking for you. I am going to feed In yonder meadow." "Hut," answered the Fox, "You can not get in; that meadow is reserved animals of Beauty." "Exnctly," said the Ass, "but I have a beautiful Voice. Listen". . And h brayed loud and long. When me lait echo liad died away, turning tho Fox, he asked: "Now friend Fo, you have heard to it. itat does that Show." "It sliows," said the Fox, quietly, a: he tcok up his cane and spring overcoat "that you aw an Asa." Moral. This fable teaches that there ii always more than one wav of , looking at u thing- Aiuptatiouf the Leg. Money Is tho universal necessity, nnd none but a eynle er n foul will aftoot to despite It. Mr. Abram IJIIswotlh, of Port Ilwen, Ulster Comily, N. V., had realised this tmlb. Ills dlsoaso Involved the whole of his thlun-bone, ami the tulfeilng man looked, not without apparent reason, to death as bis only dollv eier. The family physician refused to am. pntnle the llroh, asicrilngthat the operation wenld kill tho patient on the spot. Dr. DAVID KKNNKDY, of Ilondout, N. Y., who wal consulted, held a different opinion nnd nmputated the lluib. The doctor then administered freely, bis great tliood Speclflo FAVORITE REMEDY toaflord tone and strength to tbe system and prevent the re turn of the disease, and Mr. Fllsworth re mains to day in the bloom of health. This gentleman's disease was the otfsprlng of foul tdood, and Kennedy's FAVORITE REM EDY purified tbe blood nnd restored to him tho power to once more enjoy hit life. Are you suffering from any dlseaio traceable to the same cause t Try' Tavorlte Remedy. Your druirglst has It. One Dollar a bottle. Rear In mind the proprietor's name and ad dress, Dr. David KENNED1, Rondout, N.Yj To keep the blood pure Is the principal end of Inventions and discoveries In medicine. To tills obigot probably no one has contributed more signally than Dr. Da Id Kennedy, of Rondout, ft. Y.,ln the production of a medi cine which has becolno famous under tho title of tho "Favorite Remedy." It removes all Impurities of the Rlood, regulates the dis ordered liver and kldneys.curss constipation, dyspepsia nnd all diseases and weaknesses peculiar to females. spro 1m T? TT31 J'T f WRoTod by onr nstrlncnt n j r i u n.csi,0n j.0Wlicr. se, sure, euro 41.00. II y mall with full direc tions. iiooklor'J cent si amp. 1'EET tc t!0 101 blsth Aenue, New York. dcc2My 1 REMEDY the oiiv.xr KLOon runiFiuu OF Till! WOULD. C!ntnrrli hasbocuma an nreraJont that Hnari'plv a famllv ripmnt Hnrl it 1 truly tho buo of the American rue. tSomstry preparations aro intbsmarket that in tiot run), that af Wl fn. Snr; end NEVER- fffcu lOIS FAILING C.Hturrli KrmiMly nnd Jtlood i'u- riui-rim .N..V1JK lallrd inaFlngio cine where direction nre followed. It imiiw at ma root 01 tue aioaw. ana. rumm&ic ine poison irom tiie tiooo. Its puccousbna leen wonderful and Bales ipjnisnie. All that is rsked lor it ia a trial Ibe most obctina's and lotR-ptandinff casfM) yield rcadliy t" this reraedf, n vrrj'rettu harmteis, PricoSjl abottlp, 6 botttos for 85. Upon recpfnt of Ht$ I'j Sain'l F.Koller A Co., Harrisburff, Ta.. eix bottloa will be .sent by ex- firesa, tirepnld. JiiJt other, for it 3 the only preparation that reach the nt of ihn UiitoMt and Cures. Send for rfrcnlar for unit rnnr rtrtifu-lBt. fn one) concerning CAtiM.Natare Symptoms and Cure ot Outarrh It contains teetimnnlalsof autbentio and genuine euros. It is Also the Itrnt Itlood n rlllcrin tho market. For uali by ItriiffcisM Rpuortilly Wholeealo by ISam'i. F. KEi.LEn A Co., Ilirriiburir. Pa.: also hy Johnstov, Hollo Vat A Co., and Smith, Kxi.ne A Co.. rhilad'a. Pa, nor. 8, lst-l'-n ' Complete, Bone Fertilizers ! The umlermjned has just received a car load of Hie Allentnwn Manufacturing Com pany's ju.ll,y relcbraled Complete Bone Piilispliate, cne of the very best fertilizers ltnwn to agriculturists, and highly rcrmiiinienderl by ull who liavo used it, which ho will furnish at $35 per ton. He has als-i a lower grade manufactured by the tame firm, called the Lehigh Phosphate, which he will furnish at $2 per ton. It is not claimed Hint the "LM112I1" is e;ual to the "Comp'ele Bono Pnmpbate," but Hint it will sland tho lest with any other low priced fertilizer in the market. Also, on hand.a quantity of the celebrated NOVIA SCOTIA LAND PIASTER, In sacks. Tins is claimed lo be tba lest plaster in Iho market, and fanners should Clve it a trial. Orders by mall will receive prompt attention. M. IIL1LMAN. apr.l8-3u. Lelilghton, I'a. XKT ATvJTTlTl ft retires entatlrcof AT1 OKTrTP! tnroujrh Carbon coun. works poa srKCML (LAsarn or ni'siNtSB me asd MKeiiAMca who understand aid need them, nlvlnir their orders at slghh pretlts liberal, easy and qqlckj can reler to irentlemen clcarlnn J2J lo60 a work irho ar )i)eaied with the work; only tit) capital re quired; write Tor particulars if you mean bnsl. ness; irlvo airo, trado or previous employ ment and references Palllscr, Palllstr Co., Vanierbllt Ave., New Yo rk. Island Home Stock Farm- Crosso llo, Wayno Co., Mich. SAVAGE & li-AHNUM, PitorniETOaa. - Patroelt Ne. S3) (1W7). IMPORTED Percheron iHorses. All stock selected frnm tt.M .... nrtr. m. of established reputation and registered in tba ISLAND HOME Is beiutlfully iltuated at the head of Unemsg Ilb in the Detroit Kiver, ten miles below the City, and Is accessible by railroad and steamboat. Visitors not familiar with the location may call at dty office, ji Campau Ruildln?, and an escort will accompany them to the farm. Send for catalogue, free by inaiL erye-Ulfl and Vigor This cut chows tho Howard Uloctric Al Magnotic Shield as applied over the Kid tie) and NcrTo-vItal centers. Too only ap pliance made that its every part of the body, and the only one needed to rolTIVZLT CCBI KtdueyOlaeu.e II liciiiiintlsni, I jr spe i sla. the worst cases of Seminal Weak ness, Exhaus tion, Iinnolen cy, and ail Dis eases and lVealt iie.Borthe Vrliio taf-llllal SSrirniia I OF THE Tatented Feb. 85, 1970. YOCKO MEN, from eariy Indiscretion, lack nerve forco and fall to attain strength. MIDDLE-AQKD MEN often lack Igor,attrlbut. Ing It to tha progrco of years. The J10TIlF.lt, WIFE and MAID, suflerlngfrom Female Weakness. Nervous JJeHllty and other all mcnta, will Snd It tbe only cure. To one and all wc say that the Shield gives a nat ural aid lu a natural way WITHOUT DltUUUINa THE STOMACH. IVnrrnntoiI O110 Year, tind the best nppllunoo made. Illustrated rainphlet.TIIREE TYPES OF MEN. also Pamphlet for'Iiatea only, sent on receipt or Cc, sealed; unsealed, FREE. American Galvanic Co., OFFICES: 1103 (liMtnut St., Plilla. am FARMERS' COLUMN, Mulching Trees and Shrubs. A very noted English arboriculturist says: "Mulching consists in laying a circle of litter around newly-planted trees to retain tho natural humidity of the soil." This is certainly a very brief and incomplete description of both tho operation and the benefits to be derived therefrom. It Is, however, about as much as has boon claimed for It by tree planters in this country,and for these and other reasons comparatively few persons think that raulchlnj trees is sufficient ly ben2ficl.1l to pay for the cost of mater ial ani its application. To say that tho material appli jdas a mulch Is merely "to retain tho natural humidity of the soil" Is certainly claiming very little for ouo of tho most beneficial operations which the tree-planter can practice, especially in all hot and naturally dry climates, or In ono Ilka that existing throughout the greater part of the United States. In mulching newly planted trees, cr those set for somo years, we not only prevent suffering for want of moisture during the dry weather in summer, but enable them to obtain those elements, which they require for nourishment and growth. In selecting a material for mulch, one of a fibrous nature, or at least ono that will not become compact after being beaten some by heavy rains, is ahyays preferable to any other. The more plant food the material contains, the belter, and for this reason coarse litter from tho stable or barnyard has no superior for this purpose. Meadow hay may be ranked next In valuc,then straw, corn stalks, bog hay from lowlands,and thence downward in the scale to pine or basswood shavings and sawdust. Al most any" material that will shade the surface oMhe soil, and admit air and water, will prove of great benefit to newly planted trees, nnd frequently restore to health tho old and feeble, or stunted in growtli from lack of moisture at tho roots, and those, fertilizing ele ments, that can only be absorbed and utilized when presented in a liquid or gaseous form. Even small stones may answer. A. S. Fuller In Am. Agri culturist. The distinguished IS.'Senator from Indiana, Hon. Daniel.' 'W. Voorhecs, certifies that In a case of rheumatism in the back, he obtained instantaneous relief from St. Jacobs OH. He says it is a remarkable remedy. Special Crops for Poultry. Every poultry breeder understands the value of having a variety of food, and that It is essential for tho health of the fowls, and the production of fertile from which lie can expect strong.healthy chickens. One can imagine the result to a community who would try to live exclusively on corn; yet probably nine out of ten who raise poultry, think their duty done when they have scattered before them their quart of corn and gathered the eggs. This treatment may appear to fulfill all necessary obligations when fowls can have unrestricted range through tho summer season, as Nature seems to provide means for sustaining life for feathered, as well as human tramps. The necessity of providing corn, sometimes with wheat and oats for winter food, is generally understood but if to these were added a supply of the other grains and vegetables of which fowls nre fond, we would not hear so much complaint as now of stock "run ning out," and producing nothing but scalllons. As to the special grains, wemay name buckwheat as one of the most valuable for tho production of eggs. Sunflower seeds should also be Included in the bill of faro of all well regulated poultry yards. Tho large amount of oil they contain seems to be especially valuable for young, growing chickens. I think the finest developed flock I ever raised was one that had free access to a quan tity of well ripened sunflower seeds, They also give a gloss and brilliancy to the feathers, probably unequalled by any other food. Even when fed In large quantities, I have seen 110 bad effects therefrom, as the husk or shell must be taken with the meat. 1 made an experi ment one winter with two flocks, ono of flvo pullets, and a cockerel of Plymouth Hocks, the other of twelve pullets, and a cock of Light Brahinas, theso latter having a well nppointcd house, with all of tho "modem Improvements," tun llg'it, dust-bath, etc. Tho former wete in a small coop about four feet square, witli a covered run formed by tlirowlng cornstalks on somo poles, and standing my hot-bed sash up against tho south side. The food for tho two coops was scalded Indian meal, .'I hey were both fed from the same dish, and In propor tion according to their numbers. The l Hocks laid well, nnd gained In flesh all winter. The Hrahmas "went back," both on eggs, and In flesh. Tho reason was that the first had the strlpplngs from the cornstalks to help In the assimila tion of their food, which the latter did not have. This proved, to my satisfac tion, that some such .coarse food must bo provided If we would havo the fowls thrive, and I may say here, that well cured green cornstalks, and young, tender grass and clover, should, be pro vided for noultrv aa rpmtlarlv nq hav fnr other stock.!. G. Newton In .rim. IfrculfMrM. A Great Discovery. Mr. Wm. Thomas, of Newton, la., says: ".My wife has been seriously auccieu wnn a couch for twenty-five years, and this spring more severely than-H110"-. Thets twmitv diti; ever before. She had used many 'raH uies wiiiiuui, rcnei, aim ueing urgeu to try Dr. King's New Discovery, did so, with most gratifying results. The first bottle relieved her very much, nnd tho- second bottlo lias absolutely cured her, She has not liad so good health for thirty v.n- ' Trial Hottles Free at Tlioinaa' Drnir Store. Large alzjs $ 1. It requites, on an average, twelve quarts of milk to produce ono quart of cream, while the average for butter Is about fifteen ounces from each quart of cream. - It is said that our Improved graties. do not thrive In the Southern States bordering on the Gulf, but this is com )ensattl for by the prolific bearing of the utippernotig. ?"SSSf ffl ll.l 13 wl!3o n n a z-m ,ss"Sdas 'rasa ; is b2S St 1 sis! dtimk In 1 imi mm r Sill -J cull r 51 nmh nggy -1 si So i 4 p. a " 5sg 3 111 " K 73 7 H SnI 2 illiSali s - o n y a a I" ill - Farmers nnd fJardencra use AltNKR'S PHOSPHATES locause they aro a high grade bone Isrtlllzcr. They aro very active and permanent and contain all tho'elements of plant food. UUIt JU.HItO Is a lertlllxsr adapted for general nppllcatlun to ull crops and tolls and Is sold for 423 per ton. mm Is a higher grade and more lasting. It Is sold for $30 per ton. OUR VICTOR Brand Is a very hljin grade and produces tronderlul results, price., 33. Our Phosphates are all free from adultera- Hon and cheap Ingredients to make bulk they are vcryrtry and flnowhtch makes them specially adapted for drilling. Try them on oats, corn, potatoes and vegetahlcs and be convinced, w rite Tor particulars to A. ARNER & SON, New Mahoning, CAHBON COUNTY, I'ENK'A. apr.18 I in TVTTlTJrTar A TOrnC! ho deslro to j.i...j.j.j. ,iuM ll(!r prollts by Introducing n line nfnew irnols,lu. uiritDii.iuiu 111 uii i.iuiiiieii. nin niniri ss lor full pnrtleulars, HEALTH FOOD Uuiu'anv, No. It 4th Avonno, New YorU ucc X7 ly CUBES WHERE All tier riiic IfestCoucfiKvrun. TkImpimmI UsolDUme. Hold by druir Ista. The American Asricuitnrist, A NEW l'OnTBAlTOF GENERAL GRANT, -AND THE - Carbon Adyocate 8 Months For $1.65. The American Agriculturist lias just is sued a magnificent stipple stylo line-portrait of Genrrol Grant, executed by one of the very best artists in tli country. The great warrior is sitting In ins easy chair in his now famous library ; tbe expression of his countenance Is exceedingly life like, and the whole picture is g'and and striking in appearance, far surpassing any previous likeness nf General Grant. Its creat mciil is due to the fact that It is fruin General Grant's Inst sitting, prior to the final pros tration ; that is, it presents him as a picture of health just beforo tlio fatal disease com pelled him to withdraw from the world. Ullicr portraits, while tbey present lilin lu health, do not show his features end gener al sppearunce at a late period. The regular price ol Iho Amcrirau Ag riculturist is $1.50 r year. We have made arrangements with the publishers, whereby we ate enabled to send, kisI freo, in a lube specially mads fur the purpose, this portrait of General Grant, the Amerirau Agricultur ist from now, until tho 1st nt December (8 months), and the Cxtnas AnvnciTit all for the turn of $1.05 The portrait alone sells for $1 .00 In New York l no copies Lave been disposed ol at less than that figure. This offer only good for f GO J sixty days. wjLj&grjEi "WE WANT 1000 more BOOK AEHTS for the grandest and fnstest telling book ever published, OUR FAMOUS WOMEN. This Is an entirely new and original work H published, and Is tho Joint production of 20 of oar greatest llvlnic authors, lucludlng Elisabeth Stuart Phelps, Kose Terry Hook, Harriet Preacutt Spofford, Marlon Harland, iiiary a. i.nvriuure, unmet ueecner citowe, I.euise Chandler M out ton, Mary Uletniner, Mary A X.UCT Lareoin. and 11 other well known m. uisnniiuisned writers mo. thecoinntete hti. lory of the Lives nnd Deeds of 30 lam out American women, most or wtioin aro now liv ing, whose lives have Defer before been wrlu tan, andjhey teil how they have won their way from obscurity to fame and glory. For Thrilling Interest, ltomantio .Story, Spley Humor and Tender Pathos, this grand book la without a peer. The ckrltltan Advcale says t -This splendid book certainly Is one of . ' i a .i -t. ... "a": T'f. . ! -. i;.;;.;ii?n i ii i. r .T,iiS." i.2"VRt" tratad with full naao enerivliivi - l.l,l.. ' . - - - , - - .", j ...us maoy superb portraits Irvm special photo graphs. AGENTS WANTED ! AQISNTS I This grand book Is now out sailing an omen lu io l. aiinisters, 1-jJltori It tiodspeed. uruiet, oio , un iquallOedly endorse llandwl.h We hare inanv luilv uc.ni. nuvui.v cv.u .hi u in incir respective ICHntblpc We want a few gooa agents men and women lu this vicinity at once. M' giro Katru Terms and pay Irelxht. Now Is the time to make mooiy. C3.Uur circu lars. glTlng Mpeclal Terms, Extracts, etc , seutlree. Uorrespundencelurlted. Address a. v. worthing. ton h my , nov-t-ssw UarilorJ, tonn. P3 3 WS"2ir tJtJS LU ' um t it 1 m m im is3 ., i mmn mvAmnmiM is M r.1 9 giX c lels a sag S ale "fl " is -s 1 1 ! t l J J SB 3 :t. mm 32 I Of): 3 SH33 5 a la 3 81 5 SSS is i ilmvim ewmiwti rLL"wu ssurii. u.n rrwtis- .no as?1 a " asl 3 M wagii 3aBlEiHl3iBBfi51l4rgaiiiB38t gf M O R S C. M. SWEENY & SON Respectfully announce to their host of friends that they have 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 & OIL CLOTHS, ever brought to this borough. Our prices arc as LOW as tho LOWEST. Call and see us, wc guarantee satisfaction. Remember, the NEW STORE, opposite the foot of Iron Street. C. M. SWEENY & SON. R. PENN SMITH & CO. Are prepared to sell to Dealers, Lime Burners and Conmw ers, at their BREAKER at LEHIGHTON, Pa , At JSHaiAcfii C!jiiiisagi Mr Delivered into wagons at the the ton : Lehigh Egg, oiuve, ii ( Chestnut No. Chestnut No. Buckwheat, Culm - TERMS July 19, lsss-ly WHO 13 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE EEC OY EXAMINING CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND By reason of Itt contral position and closo Iu1$&$ AVVortliincnAlbert Lea tM$l $ jgaraggiggfaiiBAs cKJ2r EiaWo. cX.r i wt3t,ii.iiiit.uit'.nu tanniuui puinia, consuiuios lao zhobc important mia-contl- iivitbi iuiu. lu uiai uYBiAjui ul mruujLi tatos travel and tratflo betwoon cltTe3 la aiso iuu xuvoriuj unu uom rouw vo coumeaBt, anu corraspvjnaing' poinis vv Tho Itock island evut -lu includes in Jbliot. Ottawa, LaSallo. Peoria. Qenesoo. Davenport, Mussatlno, Waslilnston, Fnlrfleld, Ot turn wo, Oekaloosa, West Liberty;. Iowa City, Des Molnos, Indlanoln, wintereot. Atlantic, Knoxvlllo, Audubon, Harlan, Quthrio Contra nnd Council Ulutls. In Iowa; Gallatin, Trenton, Cameron and Kansas City, In Missouri j Leavenworth and Atchison. In Kansas; Albert Lea, Minneapolis and Bt Paul, In Minnesota; Wntertown to Dakota, and Uundrodsof intermedlato cities, towns, villages and stations. THE CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Guarantees Its patrons that soneo of personal security aflbrdod by a solid, thorouxbly billasted road-bed; smooth tracks of continuous eteol rail ; oub Dtantlauv built culvoyts nnd bridges; rolling stock as near perfection as minimi bkiu uan uiaicu i&; luo tuuoty ap UUU uu-uiuilw; 1U1U LllUb oneratlon of all its trains. all connecting -points in Union Depots, and tho unsurpassed comforts and luxurlos of Its Passenger Equipment. Tho Past Express Traln3 between Chicago nnd tho Missouri Wvor aro com posod of well ventilated, Unoly upholstered Day Coaches. Marrnlflcont Pullman Palaco Oloepors of the latest design, and sumptuous Dining Cars, in which qlaborately cookod meals aro leisurely oaten, "good Digestion wnltlng on Apnotlte, and iloalth on both." Between Chicago and Kansas City and Atchison, aro also run ths Celebrated Reclining; Chair Cars. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE. Is tho direct and favorite lino between Chicago and Minneapolis and BL Paul, whoro connections aro made in Union Denota for all points in tho Territories and British Provinces. Over this route. Past Express TralnB aro run to tho BLmiHC-t COU(U. LJlUbUt 9JLnW4.a or Iov? ana Mlnnosota. It vvuiunu.1 ijunxjo, mimmer resorts, picturesque locautios, ana hunting ana nsh- iiiiii wiisuL uuiua lulu luuiuimi ninnK nr nojltaml Innrifl nf botwoen Novpprt News. Richmond. Cincinnati, Indlanapolio. and Lnfayeti Council BluHS, Kansaa City, Minneapolis nnd Bt Paul and intermediate r ;woen howj unoll Bluflls, For detallo :kets. at nil . For detailed information see Maps Tlckeui. at all principal Ticket Ofllcos by addrctuing R. R. CABLE. President and Ccnerti Manager, Chicago. Get your JOB WORK at this Office. m ffl. U o 5 o is Z 01 3 a Q. S - M fit a SS8 :5 3 iih & i a H n. dot u tt) ej O 5 g a 3 5 g 2 ssa? SS :ar,H :9. g a 3 sss 2 ju 2 2 mil J 5 - do oWP jSOMlJ following rates, 2240 lbs. tt $3.15 3.00 2.80 1.65 1.05 50 1 2, CASH CEOORAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL THIS MAP. THAT THE & PACSFIC RAILWAY relation to ell principal lines East and transportation which Invites and faclli iruueLJuriutiuii wDicu invii-o ana la of the Atlantlo nnd Pcclflo Coasts. of ths Atlantis nnd Pnclfln r?n.-!Rt.n le. sinu iroxn points jet. iNortneast ana cec, ivorinwosc una Boutnwest. 3outhwesi brrJpes, : Isfirira. 1: ilt main lino and Chlcntro. Molina nnd Iiock In Illinois; is also the most deelrablo route to tho BMJUU 1UUU1UUO. UI1U ilUULJIlIf tntflrine TlwL-nfn I'd S 51 E Mil Si " lSlfigtii u I Elf o if j kit all 3 !S . t( 111 2 M rtU rt a. V O IT LINE, via Senoca and Kankakee, has been opened mrannr nnvnm. jucumona, uincuinaii, inaianapouo, ana ui layette and points. and Polders, obtainable, as w in tho United BtateS and Ccnadaj or ootoinaDio. as well as E. ST. JOHN, General Ticket and Passenger Agent, Chicago. i , "J o ' Dr. C. T. Horn, nespectfnlty announces to hts customers b4 U'e. ,.'J1,I nenerolly tl.atha basremoTed his DHUO STOUK from Lenckcl's liulldlne to his new storo room opposlto tho I'ublloSnuare Bank Stroot, Lohighton, Pa., where he will be pleased to reoelrs friends and tho public, add suppl them with -" Pure Drugs & Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Stationery, & Choice Cigars. together with a Una line or latest designs la WaliJBapen -AND- Decorations, at Lowest Prices. Persons ean also obtain Lye-ll lasses and Spectacles, properly ail. lusted to their sight at reasonable prlots. Prescriptions compounded frith ears day or night. - - Ilomembtr, THE CENTRAL JIBUU Store, Fob.s..yl Da. O.T.HORN. LAND . ft Dd WAtt KASITO, ADDITIONAL ES And All If t nil nf T. 4 Nil Qf 1111 tf i,A..-Lt ami suld. Large Stock, ami HlicheU Priecf paid. Do ynn tabI to tell or buy? If to. write to A. A. THOMAS, Attorney at Iw! Central Carriage Works Bank St., Lchlghton, Pa., Are prepared to Manufaoture. Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c., Uf every description, In the most substantia.! manner, and at Lowest Cash Prices nopaliing l'romptly Attended to, TREILER & KREIDLER, - April 2s, 1883 yl Proprlstert. WM. DUPPY & SON. of East Mauch Chunk, are prepared to do all Iliads of Plastering & Ornamental Wort at shortest notice. Orders by mall will r ceive prompt attention. Terms moderate) or goodwork. sepIStf Subscribe For It f $1.00 PER YEAR. Contains more LOCAL NEWS than any other paper in Carbon county. JOB WORK!! Wc have a more thoroughly equipped Jobbing Department than any other office in the county. Our prices are suited to the times. If you need anything call on us. We can please you in Plain or Fancy Work. To Advertisers! The Adyocate cir culates in every town in Carbon county and also in adjoining coun ties, therefore it will pay advertisers to ad vertise with us. ,We will furnish you with rates on application. OFFICE ON Banfcway.Leftta Pa MANHOOD llestored. A sentleman havlnr tnnoeentlr contracted the habit of seir abuse In his outo, and In consequence auOered all tho ;errors or Sexual laeanaeltr. Lost Man. hood, J'bysloal Decay, General Prostration. etc , will, out ol sympathy for bis follow sufferers, mall free the recipe by which ha n.niii.iiTi.m, nvu(i luvuouuonc. J. V. P1NKEY.11 Cedar BL. New York. deo.57 ly WIN! sore money than at anything else by taking an annoy for tka best telllag book out. llsglnnera succeed grand. r. None fall. Terms free, io., Portland. Maine. Ualutt llaos fltoro-iy No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors is the United States Oanada and Huron., at reduead eatai Tffltt. oar principal offloe loeated la Washington, uireotiy oppesus.iae united states Patent Office, we are able to attend to all patent hutlneit with greater crcmnlneat asd d. snatch and at less cost than other patent at lerneTs was are at a uistaace Iron wash. Ington, and who hats, therefore, to employ " associate attorneys." We make preliminary n. I b . In n .1 AmlaL ... si.uiiu.iivu. auu iui.il. i. ufiuiunB lo ps tcntablllty. free of charge, and all who ars Interested in new Inventions and relents ars Inrlted to send for a copy ol our "Outdo for obtaining Patents," which It sent free to lions bow to obtain patents and other valna. vi. uiKLknr. n. i.i.riu in. is erman-Amer-lean National Uank Washington, V. U. t the Koyal Swedish. Norwegian and Danish Lega . a, ., .,,i,u,tVu , nun, .w, l.j, I.IS Ohlet Justice U. S. Oenrt of Ulalms; to ths uuim.i. ui in. u. a. ri9ui uiuH, ana it) Senators and Members of Oengtesi from essrr State. ' uumi i iiuuiQ uiuvjj-nia uu,, rso lleltora ol Patents and AttorntyettLaw, La. iivu n.uwut it .tii.usu-i, a, v,
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