J;f..HALBAC MtfsiO DeaiteR AND Ingfnrbtoi in Uliisic IiEHIGHTON, Penna. A Kill tint of all kinds of ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ' Sheet Music, . MUSIC BOOKS, &c, constantly kept on hand nt llio Ware oonitle'uf lliu b. ,t S. D.jwl. Bole Agent In the Lehigh Valley for lining Pianos ! Call anil c them tlicjr ha to nn superior. AtJo, Agent for Wotoer, Decker, oniio'r and J. P. Halo Pianos, . AM various late of 0R5AES Instructlofi'elven at Pupil's residence on rian'iytrin'i Vjlct anil Theory. oe28 A Great Cause of Human Misery IS TUB LOSS OF A l.ectur. oii Hid Nnluro, Treatment nnil Itadleal euro of Seminal wonkncs', or Sperm atorrhea In lucod by Soli. Aliuc, Involuntary Emissions, Iinpuleiicy, Nevous llcbllily, and Impediments to Alarrhue Hcnerallv; Con sumption: Kpllepay and Kile; Menial and Physical Ineipaclty. &c Uy HOUEHT .T. CIII.VEIiWKfil,, M. !)., author of the "Orion llook,"&o. T be world-renowned author. In tills ndmlr able Lecture, eleary rovea Irotn his own ex, psrUnoe that the awful consequences or Sell Abuse mayiiO effectually rotnoved without dangerous surgical cpvallons, uouxlos. In strument; rings or tordUls ; minting out a mad. ot cure at once cortaln and oHctu.it, br ivntch. every sullerer, no matter nh it his con, dltlon liny be, may euro himself cheaply, TJrratelyVpd radically. ; -TJ(i liclurt will prove a boon lo th'oui anil irit ltiouianitt. I Sent under seal. In a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two lost aire stamps. Address The. Cnlvorvrcll Medical Co., if AriVSf., Kew Tort, N. Y ; Post nmce JJoad IMC. Oct. 7, ISS'i.lyr. XT A T T Q VEGETABLE ELtkhlj b Sicilian Hair Eenewer. Seldom does a popular remedy win such a strong hold upon tho puhlle confidence as has Hall's Haik ItESEvrxn. The cases In which It lias accomplished a coinpleto restoration of color to tlio ha'.r, and vigorous health to tho scalp, aro Innumerable. Old people like t for Its wonderful power to restore to tbelf whitening locks their original color and beauty. Middle-aged pcoplo llko It because It prevents them front getting bald, kocrs dandruff away,- and makes tho hair grow thick and strong. Young ladles llko It us a dressing hecauso It gives the hair a beau tiful .glossy lustre, and enables them to dress It lit w hatover form they wish. Thus It Is tho favorito of all, and It lias become so simply became It disappoints uo ono. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE FOR THE WHlSKEItS Has becomo one of the most Important popu. lar toilet articles for gentlemen's use. Wien tho beard Is gray or naturally of an undo slrablo shade, BucKlsailAM'a Dye Is the remedy. rr.EPAr.ED ny It. P. Ilnll & Co., Kashira, N.II. Sold by all Druggists. WHO ISUIACQUMITCO WilH THC OEOCRAPHV OF THiSCOlfN" TRVWILLSCC DV PXAMINiNQ THIS MAP THAT THS ill MISCELLANEOUS. Ercry farmer elioujd at Jcasihave one county paper, and that paper should bo the Adtucatk, which contains all tho latest lo cal news. Only $1.00 a year. They have at last found a war to uti lise old oyster cans. It Is to make pyra mids of them and plaoe a rate of (lowers on top. The pyrrmids aro mado In your neighbor's back yard. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Arn you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child sullering and cry, Inz with pain ofcuttlng teeth? Ifsn, send at otica and get a bottlo of Mrs. Wikilow's Sootiiiks Syrup ran Cjiilurkx 1'ci.TniKO. Its value Is Incalculable. It will relieve the Door little sufferers Immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is mi mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrlioca.rcgu tales the stomach and bowels, cures wlud collcsifteus Ike gums,reduces Inflammation and gives lono and energy In the wbolo sys tem. Mrs. WixsLuw'a SobTtn.No Strut volt Cnii.nRK!f TnKTHtxo is pleasant to the taste, and Is tho inscription of one of Hie oldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Pi ice 25 cents a bottle. SELH CCBES WHERE All EISE FAILS. nott i vmtrn Hvrnrv TMin tmrai. Use ta time. BofdbytlruW5ta. rrOrnrmN nrtETNKY, fashionable uTi3 Hoot and Slum Makkk, Hank St., lelilKhton. All work warranted. is ; MONEY IS MADE bjMu.llcturs Investment In WallSlroet, Wo sud VRHB. t nnr-'i'l lr.'". full'lntormatlon f svs sm or oper.til ir by whtih ,,u iis ot S10..&2), 8100 or more often ret'iru larito proBO. EDO,BB33rAY & CO, 0 WU Street, Saw Yark. nov.iS-m CQICAGO, ROCK ISLM3D S PACIFIC R1 137 the central position of Va line, connects the Eaet and tho Went by thi eliortast route, sod car rios puaencers, without change of car, between Chicago ana Kansna City, Couuuil Uluila, Leaven worth, Atculton, Minneapolis and St. Paul. It oonrects la Union Depot with all tho principal lines of road between iho AtlanLlo and the Pacfflo Ooeans. its equipment 1j itn rivaled and mognlfl cent, beintr compOBcd of most Comfortable and Beautiful Day Coaohea, Uasnlflcrnt llorton Kq ellnlnc Chair Cars, Vullman'a Prettiest Palace Bleeplnrr Care, and tha Heat Lino of Dining Cars In the World. Threo Trains between Chicago and Missouri Itivor Points. Two Trains between Chi oac" ni Minneapolis and tit. Paul.via the 1'amouj ( "ALBERT LEA ROUTE.'" ' A New and Direct tlnn. vln Rcnr.fi nnrt Tfrtnloi- kee, has recently bicn opened between Zllchmond, lta,sNfUh' llannnnlii Paul and intermedlito points. orfolk.Newport Newj. Chattanooga. Atlanta. Au- Kuw,aiiuuuir Ajuuttiviiit;, ucilOfilOD.'VinoiIlDail Indianapolis and Litayctts, and Oinha, Hinnsap- Tlaknts for fiUln at all nrlnnlntl T'o'rut nrifln. l-n tho United States and Canada. Dafgago cheoked through and rntcs of fare at ways aj low as competitor that offer Icbs ad van- or'detallod Information, cct tho Maps and Told i9rs of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At your nearest Ticket Offlae, or address R, R, GABLE, E. CT. JOHN, j To rres. &Gea1M'r, GeDlTkU4rau.A(t. CHICAGO. 1 i iplwi piuAWftfn, bumnri, e. OflNlO.NhOF NOTElt LAblEH. oj- WltA It it ih Kjt rrrtKtrt.ron fat . thfMtbt I rvs-rt.'tcfl.I HDuwMtlii THrkauraivacn mj nuat toirtrlt.i , ha fTfomo, ml mii -I luM rrt." UJ rtpttfi IS trrUnii ll ,frorrtn, tns 1M Ll(jVIUrKAIlLhMikri.tfltrdtr if. i -Ttarkl tit krtrrt,tlvL llnl rVs fH."orri (alAhvall lintg-isn P. hUAUtUNCO.,Vttoi,UaAi.. Blankets, Quilts and Winter t - In order to make room for Spring Goods, -AT- 1 CHAS. M. SWEENY & SOWS, Qid Post-Office Building, Bank St. Lehighton. mm INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Cures all diseases of tho Stomach, Liver, Bow els, Kidnoys, Skin and Blood. Jlfillions testi- jfyto, it3 oflioacy in healing tho ahovo named Ji diseases, and nronounce it to ho the irads Mart best remedy known to man. Guaranteed to Care Dyspepsia. ggTA GENTS WANT E Pjgfl Laboratory 77 West 3d St., New York City, Druggists sell it. LYKENS, UADPtiiK Co., Pa. Drt. CtAnK .Toiwaoxi Myhmly Was llierally eorrred with Tetter, tor wliloh I oonld jet no relief until I took yourlND'AN 1IL001) bYIlUP, which Jias cirectually cured u . 1 recommend It hliihly. ENOCH lir.KOEK. eBaaed' isa 3 Bays I By the Combined Treatment of iKXCEIsSIOIt ' ' J ' 'fft II RUPTURE PLASTER 'IT? ..J j T Awn TotltWo evidence of Wonderful Curct tent on receipt of Sc. stamp. July 14-yl Addrtu, F. K. JIERItlCK, Ofidensburr, K. Y. rmmm PURGATIVE ITEMS OF INTEREST. A ejrl at a Chicago wedding fell In far oxysms soon after drinking trine from a glasi thai tier dlscanteit lover lisd filled for ber. lie had added arscnlo lo the beyeree bicsuse the ceremony reminded him f bis own Yullure to secure conuj;al liapiincri. During the year ending 8ent. 30, 1882, Berlin bad no fewer than 10,433 concert, 5,285 theatrical erfnriitances (Including 585 masked balls), lfi-1 circus performances, 2,035 declamatory anil iantniiilmlo licttires, 1,402 minor entertainments (marionettes, .In.), and 57 pyrotcchnin disolayi. On an avcrogo public and private amusements numbered 73 a day. There is great disgust among a large class ol Bussians at the prospect of a rise passports. Under Nicholas a passport cost 500 roubles. Alexander reduced II, with the result that tho cumber of travelling Russians rose from 15,000 to 300,000. The fee is notr to be raised from 10 roubles year lor a whole family to 11 roubles month for each individual. A recent diclato of fashion is important to all married men. It is that small checks will be en regie for spring and summer silk dresses. It generally takes such large checks. On Thirty Says Trial. Tnic Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro Vol iaoDeltsand Electric Appliances on trial lor thirty days to men (young or old) who e afiUcted with nervous debility, lost yi uity and kindred troubles, guaranteeing scedy and coinpleto restoration of health nd manly vigor. N. B. No risk is Incur red, bs thirty days' trisl is allowed. 5.1y "What fs philosophy?" It is something hlcli enables a rich nuu lo say there is no disgrace in being poor. Work Given Out. On receipt uf your address we will rnakn an oiler by whiih you can earn 3 to $7 evenings, al yi ur home. Men, Women, Dus or Girls can do II. C. WILKINSON i- CO., ISO and 197 Fu'.ton Street, New York. Why They Call Him "Old Man." "Yes, that's sadly so," said Jenkins, ''my hair ia turning gray and falling out before time. Use something? I would, but most hair restorers are dangerous." "True," answered his friend, "but, Tarkcr'a Hair I nam is as harmless as it is aflectlve. I've tried it, and know. Give the Balsam sluw otd the boys will soon stop calling yju 'Old Man Jenkins.' " It never- fails to restore the original color In gray or faded hiir. Richly perfumed, an elegant dressing A scientist says that a double chord struck violently nn a piano will kill a liz zard. No doubt. It will sometimes kill a mm. !" Many lailtea admirn' gray hair on so'iie othor person. But few rare to try its elTeclon their own charms. Nor need they nco Ayer's Hair Vigor prevents hair from turning gray, and restores gray hair to lit original color. It cleanses tho scalp, pre vents the formation of dandruff, and won-. derfully stimulates tho growth of the hair Agricultural item Never cultivate an acquaintance with a "rake." Nothing more iteteslablo. does the earth proluca than an uugrateful man. An sotilus, , . . ,"Tlie same' measure will not suit a ' rcumstancea." But Kidney-Wort suits ul cas;s' of liver, bowels aud kidnry dfccasn an 1 their'C'in'cmnilaiits, piles, constipation diabetes, ague, etc. Try it and you will eu to too. The fruit crop has had its regular kill ng, and inventions ur making eightei-u strawberries flit a bx . thattpiriuer)ye con ayiod twenty-two uro,eagerly,s,nuBht. altei rersons recbyerlng from wa'itmE''disease ueh as malaria, levels, etc.. will ho creullt utile fited by the use ot Brown's Iron Bitterr i true tunic. ILL At a salo of wines belonging t the late Jo'.iii r. Henley of Boston, tome Madeira was brought out that had passed around the wirld in Iho frigate C.nmltutlon nearly 40 ears ago. . Copt. John Porclval, hor com. man ler, while at Madeira, ordered a cask f the best wine lo bo obtained on tho is' land. This was carried through the rest oj the voyage, and afterward bottled. An Iowa villager la'm a wager that '.ranger, whose acquaintance he had casual ly made, could not within aix hours wno win, and marry a young wuman who had t arrived at the samo hotel. The suitor itroduced himself lo her, she smiled .uion him, n minister was railed in, and the cere mouy was periorined, Tne couple' left on the followlhg morning, with no inconsider able sum of money. They wero husband nd wife of long standing and had played tho same trick in many places. The stage is becoming fistiinnable in England. Mr. "Reginald Martin," who hnatracsrorred his services from tho un urtUFate Folles Dramatiques to the Royal y Theatre, is the Hon. Roger Malyneux, Lord Sefton'a youngest brother. He was subaltern in tho Tenth Hunsars before they went out lo India.and now holds a commis sion in the .Lancashire leumanry. Mr. Walker, another member of Miss Knti Stanley's company, is the son of a Welsh Darnnet of that name, and the nephew o ho late Lord Tredegar, "Blighted Hope" is the somewhat un business like uame of a saloon in Mylvcn Ark. It's belter to have loved som, girl, It mntters not how small, Than to have lost love's giddy whirl, And missed both short aud tall. t.laill ....'nil. ..n.n tli.tilfiA (m IK. nllr. ...t.m I b ihr.s lartBthl. A&v mn.livha KACH NlflllT Fltnsl ()NETOTn'KI,Vi: WILL'S m.b.rili.r.dl.i.nuoJh.aHh.lr (He! The New Patent DUST-PROOF Stem Winilufi Open face Case, MANUFAOTUED I1Y THE American Watch Co. WA.LTHAM, MASS. This case is formed in one one solid pier. without joint or seam, opening in front onh thus avoiding the usual Cap, und security greater strength aud durability. These Watches are all optn face. Th bezel, i i.t which an extra strong' rryslal i fitted with en especially prepared water proof cement, is attached to the rase b screwing it therron, aud thus forms nn air tl.ht junction with tho body of the rase which Is prool against dust and moisture. Tj railroad men, travelers, miners, lum bermeu and others who are almost con stautly exposed and who have to make fre quent reference to the watch, these qualllic aro of the utmost Importance. 'J ho Following- Letters Tell Their Own Story : "Valdosta.Gkobqia, July 20, 1882. ''I sold oue of your Patent Dust Prool Cases about ten months ago, and the othci day it came back to me with tho request li mako it wind easier. Ou examination found that the stem was rusty, and 1 in quired Into the route of it. The gentlciua stated to ins that he was starting some caw logs that had lodged In the bend ol tho riv er, when his rhain caught in a bush an threw his watch into about twelve feet ol water, and ha was about two hours fioJinu it. When he got it out it was ruuulng and he thought all right. In about three mouths he found that tho stem was hard to turn and sent it to me. 1 can say that the watch Is all that th company claims for It and recommend It to all railroad and mill men. B. W. BENTLY." "Climton, Iowa, April 29, lf81. "I wish you would semi me n spring f the Win. Ellery Watch By tha-wa this Ellery is a watch I told in your Sore Bezel Case to a farmer last lull. The first of January he lost the watch lu the woods,aud found It this week in about one foot of water. It had lain three months and ove in snow and water, with but slight injury to the watch only a hair-spring. C. 8. RAYMpND.1 The above were very severe tests, and demonstrate beyond a doubt, that' for any reasonable length of time during which watch might bo under water it would re eive no injury whatever. We make these rases In both cold and silvernd as a PERFECTLY DUST-PROOF , Masters of BTEM-WiNrTlrjBSvXtCII CASE, C1IAL-! JlT " ""'j ' I ,n,,..",r,'. . Price Si cents, li i:w!ti.uMM'ii:ii:uufluu' siTv iijiJjiiE!iai!ini!iiiJij,! In . 1 ffllklicannissiiED ;'jUsw'"',"'rai!lj j'Hnljilf li , CE!Urnnnn Jf Mm (Sism yi THE- GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. IlglitTei and eurti KIlEUMATISBr, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbijo, n.vcitAciiV:, 11 U'.UlC'It, lOOIHKriE, SORE THROAT, QUINST. SU KI.L1XOS, SI'ItAINS, Son&ess, Cuts, Braiies, t'hoSTDITES, IIUHNS, SCALDS, AdS ftll vtl.vr IhmUIj kchtl sua p.ia. nnt ctsn i bottis. PfiMb; H Drurrlil an Pr alert. l)irct.na lo 1 Thl Caltllf A.VcctlCT C9. (CvtMWOft U A. T;lt k Ca.) FOR THE PERMANEHT CURE OFj IXo clhrr dcnsol3 bo rrevr..cat ia Vi oonntT7 ci Conatlpatlon, no remedy uaa ere? cqmuio-a uiq ooicrrau; JiiOcy WOIIT 03 cure. Wfcataver tha caur?. 'will ovcresms it. k a T T7C3 dlttrersiae ocm-l iuhuvi T) lain i ii vcrr nni to dc looxpliccted vriib comUTMitlon. Idnev. jWcrtstrensthcnathoweaienaiparta aad oulcly euro all kinds cf Pllea ercn when I physlcns P-ud metUcInes havobcfcreftll-l ed. tirifyou Iiavo either of then troubles USE THE TESTS OF 40 YEARS FARMERS' COLUMN. PROVE BEYOND DOUBT THAT PerryDavissPainlfflk IS THE GREAT HEALTH KEEPER THE RELIEVER OF DISTRESS THE COMFORTER FOR PAIN THE ENEMY OF DISEASE AND A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY, WHICH SHOULD ALWAYS BE AT HAND. EVERY DRUGGIST keeps Perry Davis'sPain Killer HERE AT LAST. l..m - .....(.... ,kaa tli. ha. ...nnil f.hvai.f.H. II Ik.M III lk I. .1. I.i After Long and Weary Waiting' Belief ii Brot rht to Those who Need it- "Well, Pat," said an Orange Physician to a complaining Irish patient sumo years oko "for that pain In your chest you had better go home and put on a mustard plaster. I can't think this minute of anything better. And ly the way," added the doctor turning to a friend, "1 wish somebody would Invent a real good plaster something actually helpful Tor such cases as Pat's. MayUthey will sometime, when Its too late for me to use It." - When BENSON'S OAPOINK POROUS I'l, ASTKll was placed on the market about ten years ago the doctor's hope lecotno a fact. Because of the rare medicinal virtues Inherent In It, Its rapid action and sure re sults. th Capclne Is last displacing the slow former days, for all alfee- plaster Is ever applicable. In the middle of the genuine How tho Japs Ealse their Biea. Ili'ce holds the same relation to the people ol Japan that wheat does to the Western nations.. It is an every day food, an I in portent article of export to foreign markets, and the course of the common beverage known as "sake," an alcholle liquor pre pared by fermentation. A bountiful yield of rice brings general prosperity, while the failure of ths crop results In poverty and misery. The seed is soaked In water from two to three weeks, and dried in the sun for a few days; while drying, it is covered with mats In tho afternoon, in order lo retain there, quislte beat for sprouting. When sprouts begin to appear, the nco Is ready for plant ing in beds. These beds aro carefully pre pared and liberally manured. Repeated plijwings are given before tlm beds are Irrl gated, and revealed harrow lugs make thini Sue and mellow. The seed is sown broad east, os evenly as possible, at the rate of 40 bushels per acre. The sides of the beds are embanked with sods, which serve as a foot way. About ten days after sowing, young plants will appear, when the water Iraiued oil"; after a day or two, it is allowed o cover the beds loran inch or so. Frequent (training and irrigating in this mannerare practised until the, plants are ready for transplanting In the fields. In transplant ing rce, farmers take advantage of the wet season, which usually follow the month ot June.. The. fields receive thuro'igh prepara tion for the, young, tender plants. First, a ibera! quantity of barn-yard manure is applied, either the previous fall or early in spring, and the fields are repeatedly plowedi About ten days before transplanting, the fields ttrevirrigaled, and all lumps of earth pulverised. In Southern Japan, two crop; dLjdca.are, harvested, or, alter harvesting hcj f i,i,winter wheat is sown; but in NnrlliernvJepan, a somewhat colder climale prevents this practice, and the rice fields aie used for no other purpose, and produce only one crop. gricutlurM. p . How Best U Fresorvo Eggs. Farmers who have large numbers of rggs to preserve, store keepers who take eggs "In tri'Io," and all others who handle laige quatitilles of eggs, deiiend upon lime-water as a jiretervKtive. Casks of various kinds are used to hold the eggs, and soma coun try etorekeiers have so many that they re quire large brick cisterns placed in the cellar, Ihut are cemented, aud holds large quantities. .While soine immerse the rggs in simple lime-water, others hold that the addition of a small quantity f sat increases its ire- lervntlve qualities. Tnoso who have Had an extejided experience, advise slaking a bushel nl slnne lime anil auuing wan r lo jinik,- (10 to o5,enllnn.i, and lour' quarts of J;ilt. This mixture is stirred a few'times at Intervals. und 'allowed tit settle., Tlio per fectly clearjiqui.d is dipped olT and ouretl iii ii cask o (he depth of 15 inches; then rggs to abput.A.foot iu depth are placed in tho liquid, a'nd some of tlio pickle that is a little milky is-ulded. More eggs are plated in the cask, aud some slightly milky pickle is added. foreach loot in depth. When the eggs are within about four inches of the top of tho cask, they are rnvrred with a piece of nittou cloth) and upon the cloth is spread two or-thrce inrhea of the limn that settled alter the slaking. It is iniin.rtatit that there be talways sufficient pickle to cover the lime'.'On the cloth. Tho object of placing upon the cloth tho lime that had settled, is to.ket'P the water constantly saturated with It. Should some of the dissolved lime be changed into carbonate, more is at hand repdy to be dissolved. From the incn'con lyrtcti.uritf. Notes in General. Hellebore sprinkled on the floor at f igl.t destroys'cockroaches; they eat it end are pisnnt-d. It is said that rlnver sown last year has passed through the vigorous winter and sprlne unharmed. The stools show lone of the usual signs of lifting above the ground, and are starting thriftily. Much of a farmer'e success will depend upon his forethought. Map nut your work, lay your idane and follow Ihem as far as practicable. A great deal of inni jab-ir may be saved by good and practical management. A potato that has been chilled !s total ly unfit for seed. Farmera are often at a loss to know why their potatoes do not sprout, when the solution of the mystery would be found In the Let that they wer- chilled before planting. Tho Department of Agriculture at Washington has no knowledge of the so called vegetable grae. Acting Commis sioccr Carman says that the reports con necting the Department with the circulation of seeds of such a plant are entirely eono neous. The Canada thistle perpetuates itself rhlefly by means of root stalks, which are full of dormant buds, and hence any piece an inch long will send up a stalk. A single plant in an ordinary cultivated field will soou spread all oyer it by means of the roots. Housekeepers In the country and all lovers ol country walks should be ready for experiment when the first fruit trees begin to blossom A handful of fresh apple bios- suns put Into the tea ra.ldy wilt give tho tea the flavor and perfume of some f the finest Russian teas. The apple is a country rousin of the tea plant, and much of the scent of imperial teas eoines from mixing these with flower blossoms. A very delicate and easily prepared dessert can be made of chocolate, and as al most all persons are extremely fond of chocolate, It is very safe. Tako one and half pints of milk, three squsres of baker's chocolate grated in milk; let it roma to a boil. When cool add the yolks of three egg", three tablespoons ef corn starch, one cup ol sugar, prepare the whites of eggs with sugar for frosting, brown nicely and serve cold. O, see the young girl, In beauty rare, Bsus kiuk, sans-rurl -Bauging her hair I And hear the young man, At the piano there. Hard us he can Banging his alrl A young mother stands Oppressed with care, With slipier in hsnds Bunging ber heir) Cononts, l'a. IUv. J. D. Zehring vdliknNI.r!l.Ii ! LENGE THE WORLD TO PRODUCE ITS u eut the word OAPOINE. iayst-"l was paralyzed in my right side. i.V'acllS.iit.'JfiViT j EQUAL. For sale by all first-class jewel- gesbury fc Johnson, Chemists, New York. 1 The use of Brown's Iron Bitters enabled me I will now give the people of Leliig'liton and vicinity a chance they never had before ; that is to BUY THEIR CARPETS at from 25 to 40 per cent. Cheaper than they were ever offered for.. ,1 will sell yon for cash prices and for cash, a nice Cottage Carpet, 1 yard wide, for 23cts. and a good, neat, heavy Ingrain Carpet for 35cts., now hein sold elsewhere at 40 and 50 cents, and a fine, heavy, extra-super In grain for 73c, sold elsewhere by cash honses for 80 to 95c. per yard, and a clonble extra super, every thread wool (guaranteed), for 83c, sold elsewhere for 95c and $1 ; also, a nice lot of STAIR and Home-made HAG CARPET at equally low prices. Remember this is at t Come early and examine before purchasing elsewhere. I will guaran tee satisfaction or money refunded. All Carpet will be Cut and Matched if so desired. .an the Stock of -f' 0 Ann nt lowest IP rices, esaaa fee foiumB at the ;pra!sai' EBs'isg fli off UD1SRV f lip Opposite Carbon House-, BANK Street, VI ll The undersigned respectfully announces that he is now closing out his entire stock of 4 lip IrWP Hats, Caps, Oil Cloths, &c, If you wish to secure Bargains, now is yom Golden 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. "W. Feist, Manager, ' Obert's Building, BANK Street, April 7, 1883, LEHIGHTON, PA. a. -' J3 ll Jl 0 Healer Ssa dure Jrg aiaal- Medicine "Weissport, Penna-., Keeps a full line of all the most popular Patent Msdicines, Horse and Cattl Powders, Fancy Stationery, Toilette Articles, School Supplies, A ffsall Stock off Wall EDai?er aaasl Borders', riOlliMr nnnO Alm TAPIYI C i'ldmlinK Trout 1-IIoi for all Seaaona. CarllsU n4 rlOnliNU nUUO AINU lAlLUi Limerick H1-ka.O1l.1ndK.1w Silk, Linen and Cot ton Liuce, A'c, ury cheap. AUo, a Uro nBsurttumt of D. M i J?erry & Co'h -Celebrated Eresh Garden Seeds.- Choice Cigars, and a fine stock of Pure Wines and, -Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Jgjjf Prescriptions very carelully compounded, day or night. Patronage invited. ItEMEMBEU yilE PLACE, . -rrri-ryXr' "XXT" ' i. "ri ' E. A. HORJv, Weissport, Pa. A. wml .7 nail f.r l cu IUs, ni fortuphl.t. 1.8. JOUN80N Al CO, Xlo.loa.Uus. ArrUS-l.m to wJk.M Wy tylYllU-
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