as Blankets, Quilts and Winter In order to make room for Spring Goods, -AT- CHAS. M. SWEENY & SON'S, Old Post-Office Building, Bank St. Lehighton. . warn mm MWmm INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP I Cures all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Bow ols, Kidneys, Skin and Blood. Millions testi- Jfy to its efllcaoy in healing the above named $ diseases, and pronounce it to bo the set wane Matt. BEST remedy known to man. Guaranteed to Cure Dysiiepsia. ("AGENTS WANTED Laboratory 77 West 3d St., New York City, Druggists sell it. JYVKENS, Dadpuik 06.. Pa. Do. ClAntc Joiikbok : MVlio v was literally covered with Tctlcr, for which I could get no relief until I took 10 ir lNlila.N UI.OOD SYHIT1. which hos effectually cured 1110. I recommend It hlirhly. ENOCH UEUOEB. HIS0BLLANE0U8. Eycry farmer should tt least have one I codntjr paper, ami that paper eheuld be lb Adtucstk, which contains all the latest lo cal Dews, Only $1.00 a year. A rather cynical lady, somewhat of a I flirt, says most men, liko colds, are very easily caught, difficult to set rid or. ADVICE T(T aOTHEBB. Are you disturbed at night ami broken pf your rest by a sick child suffering and cry I Inn with pain of cutting teeth T If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winsi.ow's SootniNO SiBiir vox Ciiildrkk Tucnum Its value is incalculable. It will relievo the uoor little sufferers Immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there Is no mistake about I it. It cures dysentery and dlarrhoca.regu latea the stomach and bowels, cures wind I collcsoftcus the gums,rcducca Inflammation I and gives tone and energy to the whole sys tem. Mns. Wikslow's Soothino Strop ron Cuit.nitKK TmniNO is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses tn the United Stales, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. The funniest things that occur never get Into fir int. rBegln to hunt around lor the long lost tack raiser. Bleb Pennsylvania Senators Eckley B. Coxe is suppossed to be wtffth $3,000,000. Next comes John-F. Reyburn, who, like Coxe, obtained bis wealth by In. heritance, and Is said to baa triple million, aire. The youthful denalar Adams, or Phil adelphia, perhaps comes next. Ho, too, like Reyburn and Cnxe, has Inherited a bank account, which is estimated br Iboso who know at $2,000,000. Lew Emory, the oil king. Is said to bo worth $500,000. al though he Is called a millionaire. Hail, of Elk, has $250,000 myested In lumbering and other enterprises. Wallace, the golden haired Senator Irom Clearfield, strolls Irom' side to side uf the Senate chamber, consci ous thai, If not n millionaire, he is wdrlh many thousand dollars. Dill, of Erie, Is worth $200,000. Siehman baa seyeral farms in La ouster county, and Is worth abcut $I60;000. McNeal,of Allegheny, Laird, of Westmoreland, and perhaps one or (W6 others, are estimated at $100,000. ToYrt Cooper, despite his great reputation ai"a campaign mathematician, Is said to'Lo worth unly $10,000. Lee, who has tho'TO- putation of spending his money as fust as be gets it and enjoying life generally, is said to bo worth about $10,000, and John Stewart, the great leader of the Indepcnd. cnts, would tip the financial scale at about the same figure. Exchange. FARMERS' COLUMN. On Thirty Days Trial. Thx Vultjic Uslt Co.. Marshall. Mich.. will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro Vol- iao Belts and Electric Appliances en trial ows w pursue. WORDS OF WISDOM. -It is better to wear out than to rusl -What shadows we are, and what shad PURGATIVE mi i o tor thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous debility, lost yl- Itlaityand kindred troubles, guaranteeing! speedy and complete restoration of health and manly yigor. N. B. No risk is incur red, as.thlrty days' Irialjs allowed. S.ly The Salvation Army is said to have a brisk sale of watches inscribed "everv hour lor Jesus." -Lovers of the oyster will bear In mind that the next four months are mir.ua the cabalistic "r." And will eomr-'etftr n,ur. the UnM In the entire system In three month.. AnTMrijn who will Uki ONb I'ILL KACII NK1IIT FliOSI ONE TO TtVr.t.VC WKEKS,mbrestorcdtosonndlirlth.lf such, thins lipoiilblt. I or curmx i emale uotnpisincs tnp.e nil. nave noenna . rnj"'!"": 'a!l' 'J, UA 1 A, V- ' or sent Dr mall rorss eents in stamps, fccnaioryampiiies. p. . w. .v.w... Farmers and others desiring a gen teel, lucrative agency business, by which $5 to $20 a day can be earned, send address at once, on postal, to II. C. Wilkinson Sc Co. 195 and 1S9 Fulton street, New York. IS MANUFACTURED BY FISH BROS. THE BEST WAGON ELS & CO., RACINE, WIS., WE MAKE EVE It Y VARIETY OF Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons, 'And by confining; ourselves strictly to one class of work; by employing nono but the Jtioat of WOUK.1II5N, iielnu nothing bnt FIUST-CLASS IS1PKOVKD MACHINERY and the VERY BEST of S1JLICCTHD TIMBER, and by a THOROUGH .KNOWLEDGE of the business, we havo Justly carnca me reputation ot making u "THE BEST WAGOm Of& WHEELS." Mannfactnrers havo abolished tho warranty, but AgentB may, on their own responsibility, give tho following warranty with each wauon. If so agreed: Wo Hereby Warrant tho Fisn DUOS. WAGON No to bawell made In every partlc- mar ana oi goon, material, ana tuut mo Etruuui m hid muu rumweu, mi .h m.u .. usage. Should nny breakage occur within one year from this date by reason of defective material n...r1rn.m.aliln rfnnli-a fir tlm (mninwlll hn filrnlphprl At tllaeo of sale, free of Charge, or the price of said repairs, as per agent's prlco list, will bo paid in cash by tho purchaser producing a sampio oi mo uroKcu ur uciui-uyu jiurta uii uviuvutu. Knowlnir we can ?lt you, we solicit patronage from every section of tho United States. Send tor Prices and Terms, and lor a copy of THE RACINE AGItlCULTUHIST, to I'lsil ISIIOS. & CO., Ilaclne, Wis, ."Come around next stewsduy,'' said the hctel cook to the ovsterman. -His not exactly polite to refer to a de ceased person as your warm friend. -as a supcrD nair dressing and renova- tr Ayer's Hair Vigor is universally com mended. It eradicates scurf and dandruff, cures nil eruptions andltchings of the scalp, promotes the renewed growth of the hair, and surely prevents its fading or turning grey. -A sound of education can only be ob tamed from a music master. An evidence of good faith accepting the shadow for the substance. Ladies and all sufferers from neuralgia, hysteria, nrjil all kindred complaints, will find 'without a rival Brown's Iron Bitters. Truo wisdom, in general, consists In energetic determination. Be a lamp in the chamber II you Can not be a star in the sky. Ills living twice to be able toenjpjM tho past portion of life. . - There is a certain dignity to bo kept up In pleasure as in business. The one prudence in life is concentra tion) the one evil is dissipation. There Is one art of which every man should be master- the art of reflection. Justice Is the beginning o political equality, but brotherly love is the comple tion of it. Character is higher than intellect. A great soul will be strong to live as well as to thisk. Nature has written a letter of credit on some men's faces which is honored everywhere it is presented. Haye I he courage to acknowledge your ignorance rather than seek for knowledge under false pretense. Instruction does not prevent waste of time or mistakes; and mistakes themselves are often the best teachers of all. Keep your promiso to the letter, bo prompt and exact, and It will save you much trouble and care through life, and win for you the respect and trust of your friends. Men who think for themselves do not believe quite so much ns those do who tako what they know from hearsay; but it Is yery apt to be a better quality of fuith. Tho country debating, society is about disbanding in order to organize as a pic nic association. The recent boom In fancy hosiery among the ladies can be traced to the craze I for roller skating. J. F. HALBACH, MusiC DealeR Hit WHO ISU-wACQ'JXtTCO Wit H THt aCOCRAtHV OF TNISOOUft TRY WILL EE DY CXAMtNitlQ THIS MAP THAT IMC -AND- Iustructor in Music LEHIGHTON, Penna. A full line of all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Sheet Music, MUSIC BOOKS, 8cc, constantly kept on hanu nl tho Ware- oqm, near the u. x a. uim. Bole Agent in tho Lehigh Valley for Belmiuo' Pianos ! CjII and see them ; they havo no superior Also, Agent fur Wabar, Daolcor, onnor and J. P. Halo Pianos, All various Mate of OR&AI S Instruction given at Pupil's residence on Tano, Organ, Voice and Theory. oc28 f'&CaiiseofHMaiiMiserj IS THE LOSS OF "Belter bear p-esent ey Ii than to fly lo those unknown." Better still, use Kid- ner-Wort and make your present evils fly to parts unknown. ' If you find yourself I getting bilious, head heavy, mouth fnul,eyes yellow, kidneys disordered, symptoms o) piles tormenting you, take at once a few doses of Kidney-Wort. Use it as an ad vance guard either in dry or liquid form it is euicienc A Lecture on Iho Nitiuro. Treatment and Rt.ll'alcuro of Seminal weakness, or Sperm jitorrhuA lit'liinml by rioll-Al'Use, Involuntary KmiMiom, Iiiiiotency, Neyous Debility, and lmuttillinents lo Miirrliue tseneratlv I t on sumption! Epilepsy and Flu s .Mental and J'liy.lcal Inoipaclty. f.c-lly It OHUKV .1. O rhVKUWKLL, M. 1)., author i-f the Dreon llook," o The world-renowned nullior. in this admlr abta Lorture. eler.y (Tuves Iroui his own ex. u irl it' " that Hi' awrol coafo,neners of Sell Almio jnay ho clTeelually rtmuved without danice nu mrnlettl opi-rallous, Immtli'S. In flriim nix. ruus ur orui4i i pmuaii tnhdo ol pure a oiicb certain nml e -until, nv which every sullerer. no maliernlnt liUcun. dillon "i" I"', may cine lilmiulf cheaply, urlyjioly niid radically, iJ-IVili lecture wUlprevca loon lo Mom an U aud Mouiiuli. Sent under ol. in a plain envelope-, to any R'.tr-n on receipt ol sixetiuts, ur two post tHO BHUipa. Address Tin. Cnlvrrwi-U Medical Co., 4l Mm St., Now YurW, N. Y i 1'ust Oltice llox-liii. Oct. 7, tss-A'yr. CBICAGO.ROCKISLaHD&PACIFICR'Y By tbo oentral poeltion of Its line, connects tho &itsi ana mo wesi cy av snoriest route, ana car ried pftsacnRera, without cliaueo of ear, between Chicago ana, Kanns City, Couuutl Bluffii. Learen woith, Atchlaon, MinncpoHt and St. Paul. It eonieotm In Union Dnoti wiih all ih nnnnlnsl lines ol road between tae AtUntionud the Pftclnc Oceana. Its eaulnment la unrivatirl nnri maiTniri. sent, being composed of Mast Com Torts bid and Beautiful X)sy CoaoLee, Macnlfloeut llorton Re ellnlnc Chair Can, Pullman's Prettiest Palace Bleepinrr Caro, and tbo licat Uuo uf Dining Cars In the World. Three Trains betweeu Chleaso aud Idlisouri River Points. Two Train between Chi ciHio and Minneapolis anti Ut, Paul,va the Ifomoui ALBERT LEA ROUTE.1 ' A New and Direct Line, via Seneca and Kanko- Norfolk, Newport News, ChatlanooEft, Atlanta, Au Kusta.KajhvlIle. Louis vUlo, Lci.iHgiaa,CincmuaU, uuiuuupuiiB w uu Aiayttiie, sua umina, iaiaacap oils and tit. Paul and inter met. 1 aid coins. All Through Passousers Travel on Past xpress Trains. Tickets for saloat all principal Ticket Offices In Raeeace checked throuch and rates of fare al. wnjia u uw u couipoinora ua QacT less aavan- ors c GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At your nearest jtlQKet uiaao, or Address R. R. CAOLE, E. ST. JJHN. , Vta-frc 4; ocnl M'n'r. Oen lTiU rus.4t. CHICAGO. CUT THUS OUT! AGENTS d 4 IS. Trl fflyitT PER MAKE 1 B U WTU WEEK. Wo have stores In IS leading; Cities, irom uicit our omenta outain meir .uprues quietly. Our 1'nrtorlcM, and I'rinrliml Olllrei. are s l-.rle, Pit. bead lor our Now Cutuloiiue and terms to &ifcuu Addroba M M inWITil 3L2"?KawannaAvo 1111 I -I hUVLikk UCKANTON. PAi vr. Ji- iii.T. l" nrr"'v.zzi:.rr-rm fl i OPiNION Of NufLli LaLILjL s). i wh litTTA-ii u it.. M.i.11.. a. U HA I (Ji. IP L H L LI fjf.tl i 4. rlrui.raiua, dsnisusutlaiDluT-, K tHLKuiMMcM1 Yf I rifwiittiui. (tmjiui 1 1 l R-cotxssic iir I l-tJI'wHiuFtt,i Tr4.IQl'ltfltRl The peach crop will but moro of till later in the season. An Elmira man claims to havo burled twenty .wives. He is a grave digger, and they were not his own. The New Patent DUST-PROOF Stem Wliiig Open ?acf Case, MANUFAOTUED BY THE American. Watch Co., WAIsTHAM, MASS. This case Is formed in one one solid piece .without joint or seam, opening'in front only thus avoiding the usual Cap, and securing grester strength and durability. These Watches are all open fate. The bezel, into which an extra strong crystal is fitted with an especially prepared water proof cement, is attached to the case by screwing it thereon, and thus forms an air tight junction with the body of the case, hicb is prool against dust and moisture. To railroad men, travelers, miners, lum bermen and others who are almott con stantly exposed and who have to make fre quent reference to the wstch, these qualities are of the utmost Importance. The FolloTflng Letters Tell Their Own Story : "Valdosta.Gioboii, July 20,1882. ''Isold one of your I'atent Dust Froof Cases about ten months ago, and the other lav it rame back to me wtb the request to make it wind easier. On examination I found that the stem was rusty, and I In quired into the cause of it, The gentleman tatel to me that he was starling some saw logs that had lodged in the bend of the riv er; when his chain caught In a bush and threw bis watch Into about twelve feet of water, and he was about two hours finding it. When he got it out it was running and he thought all right. In about three months be found that the stem was hard to turn and sent It to me. 1 can say that the wstcii Is all that the company claims for it and Recommend it to all railroaivand mill men. 11. W- BENTLY." MseMtatstMSStasMnw l THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relieve! and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sclstica, LumbsQO, nACKACiii:, mu'icHE, loornicns, SORE THROAT, QtiiKsr, swr.LLi.Nas, SPRAINS, Sennets, Cuts, Bruises, FROSTBITES, nVRNS, HCALDS, And til other bodllj sobc. nriT CEHTS JL BOTTlt Petkrt. Direction! ta 11 UniUfei. Ut Chirlei A.Vcjelcr Co. (SlMCtrS U JL Vtlf k C.) OkUlmsrt, Dd U.S. A. FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF, COflSSTEPATL.3. ZTo other disease is bo prevalent In. tills country na ConstlpcUon; and no remedy has ever equalled the eelobratedlODKXJy WOBT as a cure. Whatever tho cause. uuwovcr Gusunaie inp case, iois reciecy will overcome- it. PB 3 E7Q THIS dlfitrcsslncrconi - a Diaim is venr cnt to dc OOrDDllcatcd With COnaUrvitfnn. Klrlnrv. urtuvuiu.siuuig weaiceneo, parxa nr.ti quickly cures all ktnis of riles even when physicians and medlelnes havntvCusi fa ti ed, rjrifyouhavoeltherofthese troubles! PRICE8I.I USE iDruRRlstaeell ACCIDENTS HAPPEN EVERY DAY in the Year. PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER IS THE GREAT REMEDY FOR IlURNS, Cuts, Bruises, SrrtAiNs, scratches, contcsions, swelunos, Scalds, Sores, Dislocations, Felons, Boils, &c, &c. DRUGGISTS KEEP ' IT EVERYWHERE. ' !M CWCS WHIBI All tut laiu. ltMtOuuflUttyruik TiwiMjyood. W ... i a una Hviirujwlatii. I. J I IS .. " -"I , -r(t,lN1(IN Ir.TN.Y,fashlonaUe Ki UuOT anu MltlK .11 AKKlt, liuok ot., AH worn warraoieu. ?EY IS MADE 1 ttmMsm&s&mtTim "Clihtoii, lows, April 29, 1P8I "I wish you wonld send me a spring for the Wm. Ellery Watch By the way Ihb Ellery Is a watch I sold in your Screw Dezel Case to a farmer Isst fall, The firstof Jauuary he lost toe watch In the woods,and HERE AT LAST. After lone aad Weary Waiting, Belief Is Bronght to Those who Need it "Well, Pat," raid (in Orange Physician to a complaining Irish patient svme years agr, "for that paln In your chest you had better go home and put on a mustard plaster. I r 11 t.t I iii.. , can't think this minute of anything better ,..-m ,. .., ,u WUI uu. IOOV , AnU by lnow,y, added the doctor turning I wish somebody would Invent l.ehlKhton .. iu . Ihv. mm n' In Wall Street. We nd ant H-ldr- ss, full Utlurinatluii H i rt i'irutt K liyHhleli sun-sol O. ft - '00 r miwi1 iifin r-lun. inriie tiroilts. EDtlAR B0OIAY & CO., B Wall EUeet. Hew York. nov. some WUMTEH DE-CtlTE.' T. L. Miller Co., llftKEfitU AMD iMrOSTIBJ Ot HEREFORD CATTLE C0TSW0LD SHEEP BERKSHIRE SWINE. Bescher, Will Co., Xlukoi water. It had lain three months and over in snow and water, with but slight injury lo tbe watch only a bsir-spring, C. 8. RAYMOND." The above were very severe tests, and demonstrate beyond a doubt, that for any reasonable length of time during which wstch might bo under water it . would re ceive no injury whatever, We make these rases in both gold and silvernd sia PERFECTLY DUST-rBOOF STEM-WINDING WATOH CASE. fiHAT- i IiUNOE THE WOniiD TO PBODUCE ITS ' EQUAL. For sale by all first-clssa jewel tit. March 21, 1883-uiJ. to a friend. a real good plaster something actually helpful for such esses as Pat's. Maybe the will sometlino, when Its too late for me to use It." When BENSON'S OAPOINE POROUS PLiASTElt was placed on the market about ten years axo the doctor's hope lecome fact. Because of the rare medicinal virtues Inherent In It, Its rapid action and sure re sults. th Uapclne Is fast displacing the slow acting plasters of former days, for all aflee ttons tow bleu a plaster Is eror applicable Price cents. In the middle of the genuln Is cut the word OAPOINE. Seabury fc Johnson, Chemists, New York, April 2t-lu, Farm and Garden Notes. Never breed from scrub animals. Don't neglect the vegetable garden. Are your fences and gates In order? Tbe best stock is the most valuable. Poor tools and bad seed are "no good It does not take n great deal of slovenly management on an ordinary sized farm to waste $1,000 a year. Sweet butter cannot be made from cream under which whey and thick sour milk have formed. Tho moment wbey forms It has passed the point of perfection. Curry horses frequently In spring lo aid In removing their old coat. A small quantity of oil meal added to their feed will also greatly assist In its removal. Discon tiue the use of this when the 'working sea son begins. A lamb saved now may be worth dol lars next fall. What is called "bad luck' in raising lambs is sometimes bad manage ment, or no management at all If the sheep are healthy, nearly every one well formed should be raised, and nothing pnys the owner bettor than close, personal atten tion to them. A wriler'eays that he has never failed to cure garget by the use of beans. lie feeds one pint of bean meal, mixed with other meal, for four successive days, and as found that quantity sufficient to cure the worst cases. Ho thinks if cows were red with bean meal several times a year tbey would never ho troubled with gar- gel. A French chemist claims tn have dis coyered a method of overcoming the danger threatening yineyards from the ravages of the phylloxera. His process is to iueculate tbe vines with the phenol poison. The phylloxera do not attack plants thus treat ed, and are extrlpatcd for wantof food. The lr.es are in no way Injured by the iuocu lated process. It is no rare thing for those haying cows toscll to allotv them to go uumilked for a time or two before selling, in order to impress tho buyer with a well filled udder. This is both rascally and cruel. Although we haye never heard of the law in this country interfering in such matters, in England recently a cow dealer was fined twenty dollars and cost for an eflenso of this kind. Any cause that interferes with the con dltion of tho cow after calving may produce milk fever. Exposure, too much exercise, or nervous excitement ore sullicient to briug on an attack, ond a recovery is rare. It is the "ounce of prevention" in this case, as in many othors, that is worth Ihepouud ofeme. Keep the animal quiet for a wetk before and alter calving, aud nurse her well. Corn which is hilled will blow down more readily than that which has level cul turc. This can be accounted for by the fuel that corn roots run near the surface, and wheu hills are made thev are confined to the small epaco covered by the bill, whil in level culture the roots run from ono row tho other, thus enabling the corn to stand strong, as nature intended, and In no way liable to be blown down except by winds of unusual violence. Nothing is more generally useful on a farm than a sweep or tread hcrso power. It can with proper machinery be applied to many purposes, sawing wood, cutting feed in winter, aud grinding grain for stock- good horso-power will thus save each many times the interest on its cost,and with proper care wil, list many years. A small steam engine will answer the same purpose Just as well, hut most of the farmers have horses that must be fed whether worked or not. When farmers learn from experience that by housing their manure and tbor ounhly working it over, mixing with ab sorbants such as muck, earth, raad dust, leaves, etc, to lake up the liquid and am monla.eet free, its value is double what it now is, and, too, at an expense much less than the tame amount of plant food could ho obtained in an artificial fertilizer, it new era will have been reached in agriculture, and we shall see the fertility of tho old farms brought back to where they were fifty years ago. The water which can be gathered from the roofs ol barns and sheds needed to shel ter slock will, If carefully saved, be suffi cient for tbe stock through the year. To ac complish this tbe cistern should be a large one to hold the surplus of a wet season till a lime of scarcity. With abasement barn tho cistern should be in the corner where the bank of earth against tbe wall la deep est, to prevent freezing. Then with a fauc et in the lower part of tbe cistern u con tlnuous small stream can be kept running, adapting the flow of the number of animals, so that the tub shall never ho empty and never or seldom run over. Thl plan is a coavenlenfe in winter and more than re pays the expense by saving manure, besides the greater thrift of the stock. Animal Exercise. The exercise of animals ensures a superior I quality of flesh. If not, how Is it that the beef of Scolch highland and weisu moun tain black cattle is more delicate and of a I finer flavor than that of those reared and fed on lowlands, and brings 2 els more per pound in tbe market! It is chiefly becouse they take mucb more exercise WDlie reared and fattened, which acts upon the musclen and increases the tenderness and juiciness! The mutton of the Welsh mountain sheep is so superior te all others, even tbe famous Southdown, that it is all engsged before- ' " . .1 hand by private parties at a high pnce.and it is never offered to the public in market. It is true that the pasture they fsed on his I a sort of aromatio last, and assist in helping to flavor the mutton) but still we think the exercise is an lmiortant factor In oonlribut- Ide lo Its superiority. Tbe venison of wild deer Is much more gamy Ihan of those which are kept tame in large herds in gent lemen'a nark's, and tho flavor of wild grouse, partridges, and quail is much pre ferred U that of domestic fowls, on account of its gamy quality. Poultry, when closely confined to fatten, instead of distributing tbe fat in smidl streaks through tbe flesh, lay It up in lumps on different parts of the body, leaving tbe flesh flabby and com paratively tasteless. We contend for glv- IrnrKor giving all animals plenty of fresh air and a reasonablo amount of exereise, In addition to wholesome food and pur water. Then they thrive well and turn nut a good and profitable quality ef meat. Aj. riculturut. TiBuitoTus. III. Dr. M T. Osmble vst 1 prescribe Brown's Iron Bitters in my practice aud it giycs satisfaction. Go to WINTERMUTE'S Hoiloiii Price $forc, for your SPRING GOODS! I have just received.the most complete line of LACES AND LACE GOODS ever offered in Lehighton, consisting of Spanish all Silk Black & Cream, Spanish Guipure, Irish Point Embroidery (New thisSeason), Heal Linen Thread Torchon Laces, ranging in price from 3cts. to 25cts per yard, Vermicella, Breton, Dentilla, Swiss( Cheltenham, &c, all of which I have marked at Lower Prices than Uiey have ever sola lor. Am also receiving almost daily SPECIAL isargainins Some of which are now selling at a trifle over 50 per cent of their Value. lull line ol btaple and lancy Also Crroceries, Oil Clotlfi 3$uceiw.ai'eel Glass Ware, Wood and Willow Ware., fcc, -ALL- At Winternrate's BOTTOM Price Store ! The 'Most Handsome Patterns and tine liargfest ltock.of Alii Ali'JL AlDDm N tmiMlf at IL-owest Priees9 can he found at the lai8 Bru& tore 1 m i popiil Ti HORN, Opposite Carbon .House, BANK Street, FROM THE PRESIDENT OF BAYLOR UNIVERSITY. " Independence, Texas, Sept. 26, 1881 Gentlemen: d Ayer's Hair Vigor Has been used In my household for thrco reasons : 1st. To prevent falling out of the hair. 2d. To prevent too rapid change of color. 3d. As a dressing. It has given entire satisfaction In every Instance. Yours respectfully, Wji. CAnnv Chase." AYEIt'S HAIR Viaon is entirely frco from uncleanly, dangerous, or Injurious sub stances. It prevents the Hair Irom turning gray, restores gray hair to Its' original color, prevents baldness, preserves tho hair and promotes Its growth, cures dandrull and all diseases of the hair and scalp, and Is, at tho same time, a very superior aud desirable dressing. l-nEPABED BY Dr. J. C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. UPTURE Cured in 311 Hays ! By the Comhined Treatment of EXCELSIOR RUPTURE PLASTER AND HEALING COMPOUND ! ro'siilve ovidence of Wonderful Cures sent on receipt of 3c. stamp. July 15-yl Address, F. II. MERRICK, Ogdensburr, K. Y. CLOSING OUT SALE at Cost The undersigned respectfully announces that he is now closing out his entire stock of GOODS, L0T11IM Mi Hats, Caps, Oil Cloths, &c, At&B elowCost! If you wish to secure Bargains, now is your Golden Opportunity, as the entire stock must positiyely be closed out before the 15th day of May, 1883, no reasonable offer will be refused. . Remember, JOSEPH JONAS;; f Ed. W. Feist, Manager, Obert's Building, BAJSTK Street, April 7, 1883, . LEHIGHTON,
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