fUlHII I-LIHI IJI. y 1 M I I. U ,..J1J!J-..III I. Blankets, Quilts and Winter Ihfofder to make room for Spring Goods, I 1 -AT- : CHAS. M. SWEENY & SON'S, Old Post-Office Building, Bank St. Lehighton. , yv in. n it &it 1 , fviJtvrVrl "3l lOJKSOK'S F INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP WT1 11 ilinncnn Sfnmnnll. TilVfir. TiOW- !SSfJ . . ........ . . . ol3, Kidnoys, Skin and Blood. Millions tcsu- ? -l .i - . ,. . . . .i ffiMM? cmoaoy in ncnunjj ino auovo uuiuvu A' diseases, and pronounco it to do Ino ra Guaranteed to Cure Dyspepsia. 5eTA GEN T S W A N T E 11,0 Ifaboi'atory 77 West 3d St., New York City, Druggists .sell it. I.YKUNS, IHcrniM Co.. Ia. (' ttii, J i.aiik Joiixpox: JUh .1 wa Horallv eon-red wilh Tetter, lor which I cnulil get ro relief until I Ionic ,gfU'" AN llf.OOii KYltt'P wliliilihns effectually curvl inc. I rccnnimen.l It htuhly. "j, r.Niicu iiKH'ivn, M1MKU.AHEOU8, - JCysey hrmr hW it least Nr on I ejy Mfir, ami tll p. pet s4twll ba tht IAaeATC whMi nmlfl all tbe latetl lo Ml rwi. Only I.M a yrar. T1 motl nwnlfest sign of wisdom la I aswHmie.1 etimfulors). -Qstsghl lo the set a slammerlDg Ira- ADVlCK TOMOIHEKS. Ar you dHHirbed at night an.l broken til ytwr rest ay a sik MM sulftrlng and cry. I lt with rain of ending leelli t If in, tux at and (tt a btlle of Mm. Winslow's S'witHixfl Sraer rw Cnit.ox Tritnixo In value la Inealetittblf. It will relieve I lie I r-er lllthj wdVrrrt Immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there It tin mistake about it. It euret dyseulery ami .llmrlxet.regu Kales the i hunted ami Uteris, rures wlml I enlwj-.fltm tha gHliii.rntucralnllanitiiatlun ami rItci lone ami ttiergr In tha wholft ivi trm. Mm. WixaLov'x Shotuixo Srnur I run CiMLnnics TkktiiiSO U plraiant tn tle lutlr. alhl llht IT H'tlMlon nl oiieol tlir I oWt ahl hrH fml pl.viM-iHlu and nnr- In I lir UiKlnl Sinlrt, ami It lor nlr ly all ilrnnldi lliniiijlniul the world. 1 rim 33 reula a unltlr. FllOLICSOMK Jiolar pilr. Manltlnd ilrLtiidnl from a Maukfiiil't Iroutilei from an njiplc. V ailmlro irilfil antinaU, bul deliv er u from a n lldlr cnlhut:ait,e mute. One pound of learning rcqulrca ten 1 1 ?rht' if it iu . . . . .. i cj ' uuuoi ni conriinn aenra in nppiy II. I no mcual-somc s. doesn't tuke the prize. A corset is nothing more or less thrtn a wnist-basket. The best fire escape not to Le around when the fire occurs. A cynical old bachelor says it is called courtship be- cmsc it is so often followed by shipwreck. A young nmn whoso girl s name was. Susan. Said that when he left the world hn wanted to do so by suey's siuc. They tell of an Ohio woman who is so gcntlc minded that she has never even uecn Known to nave an obstinate couch. An advertiser says: Hands wautcd on calico waists. All a pretty fi!urc FARMERS' CUK p g Mf ' rmm liuuus A will rfimp'ettW t.fitif llie li'rn In I lie (?tHr uretem In tlireoin(nthl. Anrperfn who will like ONE TIM HACHNIIlllr KBOM ONE I O Ttvr.t.Vl;iVi:i:KS,iu4l)Mltimdtinonil li.jilth.lf nirh n thli'it l poiilMe F T enrrtu P.mU 0. roplalnti thpie Hills liare noenual. l'lir-lelun-iJ l'r' MJ'II". ""I'l rttrywlitre orientlmoilforaiceiinln.tjiiirs. Spnrt forvnmplilet. I. B. JOIIMSON & CO.. Ujiton. Maa. here's' one pair of hands' On Thirty Day Trial. a ,.l.,,i, .i TnK Voltaic I5.lt C..:. Mai.l.ull. Mlel... . l'ul"u- uu vus u- wlll lend l)r. Dfe'a tVlcbratcl Kleclro Vol- UOUt tO tilO, Said: "MY OIUV lasDelUnml Klcctrlc Apptlapcei on trial VClIiet about dvillff is bcchllSC ..r thirty .lay. 1.1 men (young or old) who . . .. T . L,0'infr wattM-.ninPS Lra afflicted lll, nervnu. debility, l.t yi. " l,Clt- boxnS " al-pipeS ilailyanil kindred troubles, guarjiitecIiiR ,lu1-1 llL-1' 'P speedy and ruin!ete rritoriitluu of health and manly vigor. J.. II. I'oritk It Incur red, aa thirty Unyi' trial it allowed, i.ly Thoinualcof tnr luture will rof)illro o much (uco that It will be plorrd nut. -Luinbiign Isuiiu of the back UXui tint y.m cjli't rt'ddiiy J 11 check tur. When ii ivnler nniiiinn bluira up, it can, we auppoie, ba railed flash litera ture. BAOJNEo WIS., WE UAKK EVBltY VARIKTY OF '-Ma," he said at dinner, "who was Charlotte HusscT' "Oh," said ma, "she was one of them old queens who made trouble durini; thevestoration." A blind pauper implored a tramp for the gift of an old pair ol pants, "Uieat Scott!" exclaimed the seedy wanderer, "do as I do; get your drawers dved." "A woman's loiinc is her sword, and she docs not let it rust," says the proverb. "A woman's tongue is her sword, and she docs not let it rest," set it up the type-setter. .When the peeler fished V-'Kcflcct old fneinU for tl.o a .ko ol lUlU Ollt of tllC glitter the new, and ! both." Dut remember Hint S jaked gentleman observed: i.'.i., : r. : . l . rr i I ...... . 'JJon t know wczzcr twas ze ze bad sidf Farmers and others delrig n cn teel, lucrative agency butlneii, by which lo$20 a day can be earned, tend address at once, on postal, to II. C. Wii.kinh.j ,t Co., 195 and 190 Fulton rtre.'l, New York. The fulionnnn beats tho buyer by vc:tl. rn g fi-li in itsuH'ii si-ales. If you wish your merit lo bo known, acknowledge that of other wopIo. Chicago people have the audacily to intimate that "No. One" is a Chicago girls'e shoe. Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons, And by eonfinlnir onrselvei strictly to one class of work; by employing none lint the Etont of '.VottlSttl, usiii'-' nothing hut FUtST-CLASS IMPltoVr.o mauiuneux mm ine vuitx JtETof MiL .UTKI) T MDilt, and by a TllOUuUail KNOWLEDGE ol lha business, wo bare juttly earnet tho reputation ot inaklug "THE BEST WACOM WHEELS." Jlannhictiirers have abollHiml the warranty, but Agents may, on their own responsibility, give, the Jollowln 1 w.irranty with each wason. If eo ngreoi: Wo llrchy Wairrnnt tin I'ISII DUOS. WAOON No to he well maa In every partic ular ayl ot goml niaier a', anil that iho strength of the ramo is sulllclent for all work with lair v.so"e. Slioulil nuy b'vakage occur will-do one year from this date by reason of defective material or workmunshlp. repairs for the same will be furnished at place o sale, free of charge, or the prlco of atd r.'p ilrp, a- par ngenl'a price il-t will be paid in cash by t'to purchaser producing a sample or. Ilia nroKun or unlfi live pari" un cviucncc. Kidney Wort Is a friend you cannnt afford to neglect. Plasters iniiy relieve, but they .'an't euro that lnnic ' bick,tor the kidneys ire the trouble nnd von wnnt n remedy to ict ilireelly on their secretions, In purify mil restore their healthy conditions ' Kid ney Wort hss Unit ajiocifi.- octioni good dinner or An open quostiou "Cunynu giyo men lozen oysters on tho half shell I" There is always ground lor coinpluiiu hi swuiup neighborhoods. Over two tons of hair pins are turned out dully by the factories. Knowlnir we can -ni-. yoti.'wo solicit patronue from every section or tho United States. (or l'rlces ana Terms, una tur a copy ui Tim uauih i Sene AHHlnill.TIIIlIST. to I'lst: HItOS. ic CO., ICacluc, wu, J.. F. HALBACH, McsiC Dealer VND- lustnmtor in Music LEHIGHTON, Penna. WHO IS UHACQJAI.TE3 WI'll THlOIOOaAPHY Of TMlS WAIN TRY V. ILL SEE DV CXAK'tNll.0 THIS MAP THAT TMB i full line of nil kinds of Sheet Music, MUSIC 300213, Sec, constantly kept -n Inn I nl the Ware. ikiiii, near lhe I,,. & S. Dpot. Solo Ag"t in the Lehigh Valley for Bolmiiiff Pianos ! Cu'l mid v 'h.yii i ! in v.- tin superior. .Uo, Aijont for WolJor, Deokor, Connor and j. P. Halo Pianos, AllYWlSOfOMnlS In.lrue'l . e,ivii t residence on , Vol n.l Tll-nry- l" -o P nisO'iai 13 TUB GQIGAGO. ROCK ISL&ND &PACIFIC R'Y IJy tho central position of I a lino, connects tbo Last and tho West by lbt bhorf est route, oud car ries, prtuaercers, vJihout chaugo of cart, between Cnioufio nnd Kanea3City,i;ouucil iJlulta.Leaveu wottn, AtcbUon, tlinneopolis and bt. Paul. It ronrotr In Union Depots with all tuo principal lines ot road between ino All ami a nnd the i'aciiio Oceans. Its equipment U unrivaled and macn in tent, beinfr composed ot Uost Comiortablii aad Jieautitul Vay Oonchpa, Mesnif.ceut llorton Ito cliuiur Chair Uara, i'ullinau'u Trctticst Kilaco BleepiDt: Cat j, and tho ueut Lino of Dintnti Cirs la tho World. 'J. hrco 'X'ralna between Chicago and ltiisdoun Itivrr Pomto. Two Trains between Cm cqq and Minneapolis and tit. 1'aul, via tho I'amoui "A5.CERT LEA ROUTE.'' A New and Dircov Line, via Conccaanrt Kanka Kco.ha reecntly bicu opened between IliclimontJ, Nortolk, Newport If cws, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Au Juita,Najhvtlle. liouifivillc, Lexmgion, Cinoiunatl, ndianapolis and X4faytte, and Omiha, U.nn.ap Clli and bt. Paul and inter mcc ine points. AH Through i'asdeujera Travvl on I'ajt Erprcoa Trains. Tionet3 Tor eale at nil principal Tioltet CCiceain tbo Unitod States and Cauada. Uaccaso chocked tlirouxh and ratrs of faro al, ways as lowaa compctiturj that oiler lejs advon tazds. For detailed Information, cet the Hap3 and Fold ers of tho GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTS, At your nearest Tioitct Offlas, or address R. R. CABLE, E. ST. J JHN, i Vice Tree. & Cea'l U'c'r. Gen 1 Tku & fau. Aft, CHICAGO. tluil ill ltll author i ( il.u ui-s or A t.ccturoon iho N r-. ii.in.uni ni l! aiiure.ir.S i.'liinl w-mU'--. 1"'"" ,Vor rU i 5. ITO" Iff e,l A..U-- J .uuu.tninf l'.ille.v Hill l i.'St I hvna il l" (pJClly. e II n i I.VHUtt I.I.I., St. !. ilree.i luuW,"-u . Tlnw.irl .Aiiosviui.l iiiflior. inlhlt anjnlr l.h I.-.i.ir.-.iViir .v.rov.siio;. Ins strnm,' V. r or cor'.l. n. : P .Ii.iIim out .1 ' uVil'." Tiny b'. miy ...iro Uluii.lt cl,o.i,.ly, lirivaie y nd i-.iju.iilt. arnisierfurc vill pwca boon lo ioui on,.i .iii.i iJloanl. -i hi uii.t r si .1. to plain envelop, .to any aMrv oi rj -ipt'ul ix e.nis. or twuim aiasinnps. .Vildt tijn t ithi-i i'l' Vtdlent ' " nnSt., Now ViS, ii'""". VVohavostorosinIB leading Cities, from whlcUo.tr ageutt obtain tlie'r tnri lieaquiclly. Oar l'.icturic u id l'liuvipitl thitpcs treat Jlile, la. Soal for our Nu.v CutuluMUo and lrau tj ojjaU Address t1, i, LOIELL at2&8ffSS2r lttnutlitj irit'CouiplcTlcn H Hiy- t.u.- liur. s-f.4w ar lOTM-U ti iK bid wtiaiibalH it loim mitub(ui it. u. tu- Hir.twi.Mtrai.1 itr"tl(iuj,UWl."Utt Ir i 'tfu .Ism lis 'r.rA. t ana. h. UL lis i tAll(.hJttlWiwif 4 fs-t.i ,'Y-tu 0'y 6tt rlT 41 S u-i. tir,! All t IS! IAIIS .- i v;,;i-lltvrt.D. TaMsooo- !t?rrf ti .(.,1NI(IS Ilitl.TM V,lahl"in.i.Ie I. -Ti? lt.ioTan'1 Siii.k Maeeii, Hank Si.. l.ehlhtou, At work waTMinh IflONEY IS MADE bt In 10" u li.v sum n f In ti Mnel. W t"l?3EE. to ant wr .. lul-inwai'i.. n.Kr. ff'iu mi ...... Remarkable for oveieomlng diseaspf Mused by impure wnler, limiting vegctu inn, etc., U flrnwii's Iron Hitters, It Is only h 'liltlo thing" but . It mm ost you n lile ol regret; think well befori vou risk it. Hear one side nnd you will be in iarkness; hear both sides, and all will be lear. T..c moment a man il satisfied with limself, everybody else is dissatisfied with dm. The Wly of others Is ever most rMirul ii3 to those who are themrclves the most oo.ish, The New Patent DTJST-FBOOF flem WMlniE Open TTace Case, JIANUFAOTUEl) UY THE tnerican Watch Co., WALTHAM, MASS. This ease is formed tn one one solid pier.' villinut joint or scam, opening in fionl ony bus avoiding the usual Cup, nnd sccutin '.realcr strength and durability. Tii.se niches are all en face. Tin i zel, into which nn exlin hlrolig rrytlal i iii.'d wilh an especially prepared water roof rement, is ullnclioil lo the ruse In .rowing it thrrron, u-id thus forms it i) nlr ijlit junction with the bo.lv of the ruse. 'Inch Is prool ngjli.sl .lust and mois'lire. To railioad men, tiatclers, miners, lum mineu and oilier, who urn almost inn iiinlly i'XHised and who have to make fre pient reference to the w-tch, these riualiliet .ro of tha utmost inijiortntice. i lie TolItnTlns Jtttrrs Tell Hitli Oivu Story : ''i.uosTA,G.ohaij, July 10, 18SJ, ' I sold nue of your P.ilent Putt Troof 'uses ubout ten luniilhs ago, and the oilier l..y itiiiiiio buck to me with the request to nuke it "inil insi.T. On rxaminali.ui I .nnd that the stein was ru.ly, nr.il I in pured into the cause of it. The gentleman luted t" me that he wua starting ndlie saw ogs Unit hud lodged in the bend nl the ri v r, when hid rhaiu rauglit in a bush and threw his wutch into about twelve feet ol vu Lr, and he was about two hours finding I. When he got it out it was running and no Ihouglilall right. In aboutthree mouths he found that the sicm win hard lo turn aud -vnl it to me. 1 ran my that the watch is all that the wnipiny claims for it and recommend it lo all railroad and mill men. B. W. DEKTLY." walk. Hole on 'cm s'lushes, vou see." Feminine subtlcity: First annex maid "Hero's a car!" Second annex m:iid Waitt Let's take that red one just behind, they go ever so much faster," Cato did not begin .--to learn the Gieck laninin"i ;un il ho was eighty-four vcars'of age. 1 lie excuse lor Ins lie ginning on it then was jthat he hiul entered his scc6nd childhood, Docp Plowlnff : Usofal and Icjnrlons Mr. Orange Judd discusses tho subject of plowing hi the American Agriculturist, and anmng other things says the following! The sun's warmth greatly assists Iho preparation of the food material collected by the leaves, adapting it for plant mtrlsli ment. -We speak of warm "growing wrath cr." But while the hot sun rapidly in cieases the preparation of plant fjiid.lt dries off the snp faster Iroin the leaves, and also the mi-lslure from the 'surfuee soil, so that the roots can not gel a full supply. In both these ways the Sap the Hie blood of the plants-is diminished, and for want of this the lond distribution lr growth is lessened, and frequently Is' stopped altogether. Tho leaves curl, the plants droop, oficn dying out oftcr few hot days. This is especially .the case on shallow soils, nn'd on prairie I lands which, by riason 01 its dark cobr.tib sirbs more of the Sun's heat than thnso of lighter color. Owing tn the loso texture of such eoils (hoy bring up moisture from be low much less rapidly than line, compact lo uns and clnys. Is it not plain (hen, that il a soil'is plow ed dorp and made fine, so that air will pena tMte deeply, and the phint roots be thus in vited well below the surface, out ol Iho sun's reach even In a drouth, which seldom dries innro than two to four inches decp.lhe plants having such roots will be nlwaya supplied with tho needtd s.ip, and the growth will proceed rapidly even in the dryesl days. Hence, as a rule, deep' plow ing and working ol the soil are highly advantageous. Dut not always. The porous prairie soils aro usually in fair condition n foot deep or mora! the uir has circulated through them, destroying deleterious acids, poisonous salts, elc. On heavier soils, si compact Unit the nir has never circulated below tho imined ate surface, (he subsoil may ho actuully filled wilh (wisonous substance.'. We know that earth brought up in digging wells and leep ilitclica will seldom support vegetable tile, tor u year or two at leafct. lo run a plow down into such a soil three or four inches below the previously stirred mrfnee. and turn upu heavy layer of it, may ; actu ally kill Iho first nop sown or phiutid. The right way, wilh such soiis.lsto g down an Inch or two annually, and brii up a little new soil eucli time, but not enough to materially harm III the growing crops. In this way wo may in linie'seeine a healthful porous, aerated, deep plant bed that will furnish abundant moUtiire in tli hottest reason, besides providing new sii idles of itiorgi.uie food needed lor the bca) gronlh ol crops. I have just received the most complete line of LACES AND LACE GOODS over oitvrcd in Lehighton, consisting of Spanish all Silk Black & Cream, Spanish Gnipnre, Jrish Point Embroidery (New this Season), Real Linen Thread Torchon Laces, ranging in p ice from acts, to 25cts per yard, Vermicella. Breton. Dentula, Swiss, Cheltenham, &c, all of which 1 have marked at Lower Prices than they have ever sold for. Am also receiving almost daily SPECIAL Bargains in 'w mmiz & m m w s Some of which arc now selling at a trifle over 50 per cent of their Value. Also a full line of Staple and Fancy aaceries, $Ml Mlm9 uBceMware, Glass WaMee9 Wcm! ami WfilBw Ware, ,niuun.ua4i.:iu.bH.uiu.' iJparaitnsirmssiiNii fl IBBSSSES1S&W ' ij .;i;!!linicBiwiia jl, liiid! lliliiiHPW! AMtmmm a. ri-. THE GREAT GERMAN REM ED Y FOR PAIN. lUllvvti and eitrti mu:u5i.vTis5i, NournlglQ, Gctatlcs, Lumbsrjo, 0F.E TH.F.OAT, QllSar, 811KLI.1N09, hl-ttAINN, Screens, Cits, trains, rrtOSTDITES, t:tIt.H.M'AI-tlS, AnS .U .Ihrr l4Mtll achel b4 .lu.. nm cwis i Boms. Fnllb .11 Ornn l.li sal n..kn,. !lr,.t.ui U II ThoChirlti A.VejilcrCs. tfH.rwo.JI VvUtSC. II.II.Btf., S, l.S. J. )1ITS HAPPEN EVERY DAY in the Year. PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN ICILLER 13 THE GREAT REMEDY FOR IIURN'I, Cuts, r.HUtina, Urr.Aiwi, Ccsatcizw, CoXTCauo:;, .TCVLISB, Soma, DlIlOClTlOXIl, Boil.1, DRUGGISTS KEEP IT EVERYWHERE. p i 'MflAP. EOOTAY 4? CO., n w?u WlNTUl DE-COTE. T. L. Miller Co., HEREFORD CATTLE COTSWOLD SHEEP BERKSHIRE SWINE. Beeches, Vy'ill Co-, Iluslua Sweet Potato Culture Preparing the ground. 1.. not be in t great hastn to set sweet p .tutors In the fiidd :nr Hie ph.nt Is a native of u wurni climate mil ii cold, wet spell is n serious drawback Exivsslvelv rich soil should be avoided, ur toiidinir ton much to vine. Mnko Hi ground thoroughly fine, then with a Iw horse plow, art os deep as it will run,thiou up (he rldg'o as large nnd high ni you cm imsiibly mako il with two turrows. oinv k.ep the lidges os r.o lojetlior as p. rlble; let the centres be n tiill le llinn r.-t inurl. Let the Ii.k'S follow, the pbnv Inning up the lidges ond rracklpg an .-iisioiial cI.kI. Io not spend very mue lime luring. Take cure not to mako inor. ridic, than there aro plnnls lo fill, ns fresli v i.lowed cround is more moist ond bcttei tor 1 lie plants than dry. riuntlng Leave tbe plants in tliebed n. .nngasoiuv.nient Ufnro taking nut. for the Iresher wh'ii plniitf.l, Iho better they wil thrive. When the plants are three nun half lo five inches above tbo ground, the) jre readv to pull. Do this by placing on. hand mi the ground around the plant, lliet: draw slowly wilh the other, taking care not to pull up the potato i if a small piece ol iliolallerrenialiuou the shoot, nil the bet ler. Keep the tops one way, and when so verol hand fills ale .oil. .ltd, diplhe roots in water and idare in 11 li..tkct in the shade and sprinkle the lops lightly to protn; from the sun. Let a boy drop (hem along tho row about fifteen inches apart. Th netter then follows with " liowel, thrusts Into the rldte up to tha bundle nt an nngl of nearly 45, raise the handle, and Willi the other hand slips a plant under n trowel then draws tho hitter, and lets tho eortl lull ns it will. Set the plant as far in tbe 1tund as its length will allow, generally leaving about Ihiee leaves out. Jl ll nl.., I. ure lone, all the hitler: set then li-n.. ni-d thev will rool.it cueh leaf. Pour Int" the hole around the.diilit about halla i.int of wnterj lliileis tho ground I v.rv drv. this will be sufficient. After (he water hassnuked from sight, with the hand fill (he hole, taking r.iro ( coyer up all traces cf the water lo prevent lha groun biking. Cli.-we Hie time of planting Juii before rain, It 'Mibtr, to ave watering! bin If thorl..uJ tail lo water, you mutt n .r.t...i il.. watrrinc i.t. Unless a severe .iri.uth follows s.k.11 alter selling, one wuler iiuwill bo sunieient. lmcriMn Aqricul iurUt. ArtlfleUl Fcollnit of tarabs. It fr.oiifiilly l.pns Ibot artlfioial feed ing of UniU it net.Hary, and lo do it sue vt.fiillv chmI lii.lciiiiul Is fnuired. Tin I. .nt Is tn promole a healthy and lapid growth, and not allow Ilia lambs to scour The milk of some rows, rsiieclaliy Jerseys too i Uht and should be diluted with a little warm water. Farrow cow's milk, alone, not a "l leed, since it fitriuenilv rauses cuniliiwtlon. It may be giyen by adding little rone molasses. Milk, when fed,thould be about Its natural lemiwrature. and not scalded. Lambs, and escially "jwl lambs, are often -"killwl with kindness After the lamb has heroine accustomed il,. ...ilk. it may Le fed lo tha rxlent of its When old enough, a nine "Cmntox, Iowa, April 29, 1PS1. II1VITI I IIL VJUU III. "I wish you would send me a snrin- f, r I A Perfaet Combination Wilh Two gallant .. .,, .,, ..... ..... I . .... M ,,..11., iue ivm, jcuery ivaicu iiy t he way Aavantagei wny u uoucarni xou. -i ' : , . . u ,i ir..,i. fjt tbl, Ellerv i. a wai.-l. I ... ' ... o ... iiTh.,. ln .,. I ll ix seed and oats, or oil-meal, If early M .... ,B ...... ... ........ . ...w . . rpi.-re are various nietn U.-C, VH VI U IHr.l.Cr lUSl ll ll. 1 ! Kill " ......... v, u.iin,,.,, .v,, .,...- I . January he lost tne watch iu (he woo.1,,and S0S S 1'liMOl'S I'l.ASTKhS found it this week in about one foot .f .T ,k"r "TV" " ... , i, i i i i ,i , .. iiurcu. tiiey, nave two kinusui auvantagts water. It had lain three months and over over all others, whloh we may call tho minor in snow and water, with but slight injury and the major. First, tbey are clean and to the watch only a hair siirini:. pleasant to use, never- solllnir the C. 8, HAYMOJfD." hands nor tue linen or llio wearer. Scoond. Tiie above were very severe lens, and th' acl mlckl nJ powerfully, I have .1 V . .,. u. . iu.i.i vii unirii IV, ,..CU nionla, and on my p ulsnti for various .Its, eases, such as Neuralgia, Muscular liheu demonstrate beyond u doubt, Ihutforanv reasonublo length of time during wlilch a watch might bo under water it would ro cuive no injury whatever. We make these rasa in bolh gold and silver,a.nd sn I'EIU'EOTLY DUST-moOK STEM WIXDIXO WATCII CASE.CIIAL LB.N'UETilt: WOIlliU '10 I'llOUUL'K ITS tliUAl, For taU by all fir.l rla.s jewel, i er. March Jl, 1883 mS. 1 .!. nf feedlni young Iambs arlificlally, ailisfaclnry way Is to use a one quart ktro sen. oil can with (he fpoul lixe.1 so at t attach Hipp'' 1 ,MV """" fre''' r- .n. il.I. than from a Ullle, on account e .1.. vnl. Led ewrt and lemU have clean wll-vei.(ilalfll apartmcnlt. When the rl. mild and warm turn the m out ii.. v.rd. Hills not ronvf nlent lo la Ihe ewes out, arrange irlilll-t ai.d er.t -ALL- At Wmteriimte's BOTTOM Price Store ! matlt.n, Lun.ln.un. Kidney Trouble, etc. and . . ... il,i mavenly the sutllicht. in all cases reller has MloweJ In from Hire, 1 to that Ihe lambs may eu to lony-elght hoars. i.nVLliimi. Ilr. l lo.er iner.lv volcet the wrltlen , ' """"T - Dr.,i ..iiiiiion ui IIIHUI.I..1. ... .,..iiv.iiun. IIKNSIIN'J lUPflNK IDItllUS I'i.AS. 1 Kits are Ihe perfect eiternal appllea.n. Tb.ireiiulne bave th, wrd UAI'LINU cut lu the centre, i'rlce ti cuts, btbury It JeUuitiD, Cheuilsts, Ktw York. Mar,. It-. as. J.VrB.MsK. C-Kev 0. W. ( Dfiley ,.yi:-lhv Vn Brawn's IrrnBltUra id.nsid Upne of Iba Ust uiedfeiDca known." ' - WWW Wmt a?afia JPosff'e iielle a em! eve a4y i h i mg ! ssr4 1 ' a?1 as m 3l b1 S3g- re IBae Cfe Wo Morn's, Bfaiase9BlaEal& Bi!a'eei9 ORIENTAL JOURNAL ! I'.iMulifil by JaMFSiw t Mursk, Chirflpo, III. I'prycnr. IMiled l.y txpiikn I). PhfiTt ilevtil ti ClbfekiilOriciilHl JZn rojicari ami Amerir.ti Arclirenlogy, tl Itlratetl, , riii jnrnnl clvr? infnrntpiion nn d.ponvpr i3 ti l cl xplornliiM3 in nil IiiihIk, Fijnt U v v viiItiaMf t tlWfi wlm nro liillnutn Antf jniirian eubjtcl8 us til as to the miuinon rtoderi . ijn8tf BilDTIiDr I I fJ m'-u l'f tl 3 "C A Ci tl 0 - l acy rt 112 fic cti'il itiLtrifttz-. -c.l77Ct"at-M,KI-i.VvVv,.j.i,.-ur' szi t:- cr;1 riyc -c.U, i r:cu- 'ays Ey the Combined Treatment of EXCELSIOR RUPTURE PLASTER AN' I) HEALING COMPOUND ! Positive evidence of Wonderful Cures sent on receipt of 3c. stamp. July 15-yl Addrebs, F. II. JIEItniCK, Ogdensburg, N. T. a9dS i5v JS'Wj?el The imclersig'iiecl respectfully annoimces that he is iiotv closiu; out his entire stock of Hats, Caps, Oil Cloths, &c, If you wish to secure Bargains, now is your Gold on Opportunity, as the entire stock must positively be closed out before the 15th day of May, 1883, no reasonable offer will be refused. Remember, " JOSEPH JONAS, Ed, Feist, Manager, Obert's BuUding-, BANK Stree April 7, 1S83, LEHIGHTON. Sir a: