t JL F. HALBACH, MuSiC DealeR Instructor in Music EHIGHTON, Ponna. ' A full lino of nil kinds of HEADACHES I Sheet Music, .v r. MUSIC BOOKS, &c, f v "eonrtanlly Vrt n band at the Ware ooni,uear ibe L. k 8. Depot. 8olo Agenl In the Leliigli Valley fori Behning Pianos ! Call ana sea them ; they hare nu superior. Also, Agent for Wobar, Dsokor, onnor and J. P. Halo Pianos, Ant various Mate of (MASS "inttruclion given at Pupil's residence on rianvOrgan, Voice nn.l Theory. nc2S Aro generally Induced by Indigestion, Fool Stomach, Costlvenesa, Deficient Circulation, or some Derangement of the Liver nml Ulceitlve System, Sufferers will and relief by llio uso of Ayer's Pills to stimulate the ttomach and produce a regu lar dally movement of the bowels. 11 their action on these organs, AVEn'i Tills divert the blood from the brain, and relieve and euro all forms of Congestive and Nervous Headache, Ullloue Headache, and Sick llcadacho 1 and by keeping the bowels free, and preserving tlge system In a healthful condition, they Insure Immunity from future attacks. Try Ayer's Pills. rnxrjLBED by Dr. J.C.Aycr&Co., Lowell, Mast. Sold by all Druggists. MAM WHO IS tmCQUAIlTIO WITH Trft 01 OQ HA PHY OF THIl CM THY WILL III BV IXAMiftiHIl THIS MAP THAT THf A Great Cause of Human Misery i IS THE' LOSS OF A Lecture pn the Nnluro, Treatment and Kaifl'afcure ofSemlnal weakneM, or Sperm atorrhea Induced by Soil-Abuse, Involuntary Lmlsslims.mptitency, Nevous Ucblllty, and Itunodlift'enls-to Marrlme ircncnillv ; -on uli.tlori: Kpllepsy and Fits j Menial an l'hyslcal Incapacity, &c Uy ltpiltltT 'J O I1LVEKWKLI,, H. ., author of Ui "Green llool,"&c. Tho worl l-rcnowned author, in this admir able Lecture, clearly proves from his own ex. perlenoo that the awful consequences of Soil. Ahuie. moybo.circctually removed without datiierous surgical operations, bougies. In. str in!at4,rlps or cordials ; polntlnit out a r aade.ol'earea'-once coitaln and e.ietual, by Qwhlcji every sulleror, no matter wh it lilscim. Sldltliin my be, may cure blmaelf chcaplj, prlvtely viidyadlcally. mf-t hlt Utfwt Ml prove a boon to tliout alniit,'atid lhouaiul. .J sfit under sjI. Innplnlnenvelopr.to nn. address, on receipt of six cents, or two ikhi fVeeftnipi,' Address ' 1 " fl'llu Cuh t'i wll MedlcnK'n., .aVVrjn'St.: New York, N. Y ! Post nmci , ,Uots Oct. 7, 18S2,1yr. IV I l .KSl BratCougbUyrup. TiuuaBood. 4 rr2flM.fNT.)Nnni:TVKY,lashl.inl.le , I'lrQ HopTand Snow Makkii, Dank St., Lcplxhlon.t-All.ork warranted. !'MQjsfBY,IS MADE ! ii lufltcTriYnvelmenls In Walt Street. We 1 aamttf&BBHo any address. Tull Inlorinatlon ,r ivsMm or opt-ratl K by which sums ol SICSSj, 5100 or more nrien rcmrn laricc protttl, EDOSR BOOT AY t, CO., 0 Wall i 2i wsmVmV nov.C5.infl ' DllDIki all Ui k CQICAGO. ROCK ISLAND SPACIFIf! R1 JJy the central position of Its line, connect! tho .. uu sjjr iuwnonRii rome.ana car Tien psiaeneere, without change or car, between Cblcaco and Kan as City, Uouncll Blufla, Leaven worth, Atcblnon, Minneapolis and 8t. Paul, it eonrotv In Union Depots with all the principal lineal of roarl bnlWMn thai JLt1antlM anri .V. vaTm. Ocean a. Its equipment Is unrivaled and macula cent, being: oomposed or Most Comfortable and Seautiful Day Coaches, llasnlfloent Ilorton Be el In ins Chair Cars, Pull man's Prettiest False Bleeping Cars, and the Ueat Lino or Pining Cars in the world. Three Trains between Chicago and Missouri niver Points. Two Trains between Chi cs Co and Minneapolis and St, Paul, via the Punour "ALBERT LEA ROUTE.'' A New and Direct Line, via Seneca and Kanka kee, haa reoently bsen opened between Richmond. Horfollt.Newrxjrt Newi Cttunooe.AllDi.Au auita, uhvllle. Louiiville, Lexlncion, Cinoinuatl Indianapolis and Larayette. and Omaha, Uimut oils and St. Paul and intermediate point!. TAUThrougb. X aaMDEara Travel on raat Xxpreis .fMl'VS.'i1' allprinolpal Ticket Omeeaic the United States and Canada. Bagsage cheeked through and rates of fare at JJJJ aa.lowas competitors that oner leas advaa- 7or'detalled information. get the Uapa and Told Jn or the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At jour nearest Tloket Omee, or oddreaa . R. CABLE, E. 8T. JOHN, V, Tlet-rni.AOtalM'a'r. Oea'l TM. ran. Art. CHICAGO. It W i linns. b,iMwa. Bum ma, . ' OflMOatirSOTI.OLADllS. LOTTA-li U iht Utl prtMnitM fbr tlM fr, lbt I nr lt4.1 Ml M M.thff 'ir-rAMy, I I CLARAlOL'lsIKtU.OCO-ItH. 1 Hty'2Rgt 1 r .'"""""JJ i u iws lrpikHi II ftlfoa-eW 'LAaLKuWnrvrt(i,rT ;,-Buy Your Spring and Summer KTST CcOOD, JVjr f f.J Groceries, Queensware, etc., -AT- 0. M. SWEENY & SON'S, lOld Post-Office Building, Bank St. Lehighton. 1 i s INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP 1 iduros all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Bow els, Kidneys, Skin and Blood. Millions testi- ify to it3 efficacy in healing the above named diseases, and pronounoe it to be the Trade Marl best remedy known to man. Guaranteed to Cure Dysjiepsia. pggpA. GENTS WANTE njgJD Laboratory 77 West 3d St., New York City, Druggists sell it. LYKENS, Daurum C6., Pa. Dr. Clark Johnson: My bodv was literally covered with Teller, for which I con Id get no relief until I took yourlNllA.N 11LOOU SYlt III, which has effectually cured ru . 1 recommend It hlxhly, KNOUII 11E1JOEB. 9Med 1l SO Hays ! Jy the Combined Treatment of J RUPTURE PLASTER EXCELSIOR - and HEALING COMPOUND ! Positive evidence of Wonderful Cures tent en receipt of 3c. stamp. July lS-yl Address, T. II. JlEMtlCK, Osdsnsburc, N. T. PARSONS': PURGATIVE ' ,5 pV w !o s .v s? Sill I A a si&.Ba.mx MISCELLAMEOUS. Eyery fanner should at least have one tojnly paper, and that paper should bo the AdvuoItx, which contains all the latest lo cal news. Only $1.00 a vear. A reilo hunter A fellow endeavoring; te capture a widow. No library Is complete without it The feather duster. ADVICE TO M0THEES. Are you disturbod at night and broken of your rest by a slclc child suffering and cry. ine with pain of cutting tcelht If sn, send at once and get a bottle of Mas. WmiLow's SoorniMs Smiir roa CuiLDaan Tistmso, Its value Is incalculable. It will relieve the Door little auOerera immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there Is no mistake about It. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea.regu lalea the stomach and bowels, cures wind collcaifleus the gutns,redkces Inflammation and gives tone and energy to the whole sts- tern. Mas. Wiksluw's Sootuiko Srarjr ron CiilLDnaii Ttmuisa is pleassut to the taste, and la Ibe prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the Uolled Slates, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world Price 25 cents a bottle. A ferry-boat is like "a good rule," be cause it works both ways. Thieves are always willing to "lake a hand" In any business. Os Thirty Days Trial. Thc Voltaic Bilt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dre'a Celebrated Electro Vol iaa Belts and Electric Appliances on trial lor thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous debility, lost yl tlaity and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. N. B. No risk is incur red, as thirty days' trial is allowed. 5.1y A sound education can only be obtain ed from a music teacher. A good came for an engineer's wife Luanda (loose cinder). Work Given Out. On receipt of your address we will make an offer by which you can earn (3 to $7 evenings, at your home. Men, Women, Boys or Oirls can do it. II. C. WILKINSON Jfc CO., 1V8 and 197 Ku'.ton Street, New York. Spring fashions prevail all the year round at the circus. For good board apply at any saw-mill. and for plane board go to any carpenter shop. "Fools lake to themselves the respect given Ui their odlce." But Kidney-Wort commands respect lor lis own solid merits, tested, tried and found lint wanting in any ex-ential principle required for the cure ol lvsiepsia, piles, malaria, and all diseases nl the kidneys, bowels and liver. Prepared in dry and liquid lorin. Time, with a scythe, Is pictured as bildhodcd,sn that It cannot be taken by the forelock. Trying to crowd S00 roses in a spring bonnet four inches square is what is mak lug raving maniacs out of the milliners. Ladles and sickly cirls renutrinc a nnn ilcohnllc gentle itlintilant,will find Brown's Iron Bitters beneficial. The most afflicted part of the house is the wiudow. It is always full of panes, and who has not seen more than one win low-blind. Baldness may be avoided by the use ol Hall's Ifair Renewer, which prevents ILe railing out ol the hair, and stimulates it to renewed growth and luxuriance It also res'nrcs faded or gray hair to its original dark color, and radically cures nearly every disease of the scalp. Dynamite manufactures claim to be way behind their orders. Is not this an evidence of commercial prosperity! "Thank heaven!" exclaimed a ford father, as he paced the flour at mid-night with bis howling heir; "thank heaven you are not twinsl" II .empi.uW tli. ImH In th. tntlra .jr.Un In tbrt.mflBtb.. Anr r"e vb will tta. ONB PILL f MlllllT FUOU ONE lOTWULVKWEEttl.u.'ba. lM.aUKae4Walth.tr chaiMii.MlWli, ner'aiaWOinr-ltiutBMPlllharoqaal. PbrtlcUn a, them 1m th lr pr.clle. IS af ,wbM hCU iinii e Mai br mail far tl caau ia sUapa gaaafar p.mpU.t. X. S. JOHNSON Xi CO, atjaton. Waaa. The New Patent DUST-PROOF Stem Winflias Open Face Case, MANUFAOTUED BY THE American Watch Co., WAIsTHAM, MASS. This esse is formed in one one solid piece without joint or seam, opening in front only thus avoiding the usual Cap, and securing greater strength and durability. These Watches are all open face. Thi betel, into which an extra strong crystal is fitted with an especially prepared water proof cement, is attached to the case bt screwing it thereon, and thus forms an air tight junction with the body of the case, whicn ia prool against dust and moisture. To railroad men, travelers, miners, lum berinen and others who are almost con stantly exposed and who have to make fre quant reference to the witch, these qualities are of the utmost Importance. The Fonowlnsr Lvltrrt Tell Their Own Story t "Valdosti,Giobou, July 20,1881 ''I sold one of your Patent Dust Prool Cases about ten months ago, and the other day it came back to me with the request lo inako it wind easier. On examination 1 found that the stem was rusty, and I In quired Into the cause of It. The gentleman stated to ine that he was slsrting some saw logs that ha J lodged iu the beud oftberlv rr, when his chain caught in a bush am threw his watch Into about twelve feet water, and be was about two hours findinp it. When he got it out it was running and he thought all right. In about three month. be found that the stem was hard to turn and sent it to in. 1 can say that the watch is all that the company claims for it and recommend it to all railroad and mill men. B. W. BENTLY." "Clixtoh, Iowa, April 20, 1P81. 'I wish you would send me a sprinr for the Wm. Ellery Watch By the way this Ellery is a watch I sold In your Screw Betel Case to a farmer last fall. The first ol January he lost the walah In the woodland found it this week In about one foot of water. It had lain three months and over In snow and water, with but slight Injury to the watch only a hair-spring. C. 8. RAYMOND." The above were very severe tests, and demonstrate beyond a doubt, that for any reasonable length of time during which a watch might be under water it would re ceive no Injury whatever. We make these rases in both gold and sllvernd as a PERFECTLY DUST-PROOF 8TEM.WINDINO WATCH CA8E, CHAL LENGE THE WORLD TO. PRODUCE ITS tAtUAU. tor tale by all first-class jewel. re. jjenb 24, Ha.. A Syndicate Obtains Possession of Valu able Mountain Vetna. About ayeartEo Francis Robinson aid Frank Robioton, of New York, J. C. Hay- den, of Jeanesvttte,and E. B Letsenrlng,of Audenried, made' a conditional lease of JOOO arret of coal land on the Broad Mountain, belonging to Chtrlts L. Borle. One ol the conditions of the lease was that II within a year and after the. vetna bad been tested with the drill tbey should prove satisfactory the lands were lo be taken for a term ef twsnty-five years at a good rayalty. With in the past year the yelnt have been prov en, thlrty-teyen feel ef coal having been found. A great deal of 'money has been expend ed,and, eyerythlng having .lurned out as expected, a formal transferor the lands, has juit been consummated, and active oyefa,., lions will begin at once. Two collls;ei win be opened this summer and more . are to follow. At lesst $1,000,000 will be ex pended in developing the property. Three coal carrying companies the Lehigh Val ley, Philadelphia and Reading and tho Pennsylvania are lUdingtor the tonnage, Should the former secure it, their line will be extended Irom New Boston within mllej oi one m ine proposed mines te i'otttville, which is but eight miles distant, and. for which preliminary surveys have already been made. my Tbey Call Him "Old Man." "Yes, that's sadly to," tsid Jenkins, ""my hair It turning gray and falling out before lit time. Uso something? I would, but most hair restorers are dangerous." "True,1 answered bis friend, "but Tarkei't Hair Balsam is as harmless as it is effective. I've tried it, and know. Give the Balsam a show at.il the boys will toon slop calling you 'Old Man Jenkins.' " It never fails to restore the original color to gray or faded, nair. mchiy penunied,an elegant dressing, PATENTS GRANTED. The following patents wero granted to clttiena of Pennsylvania, bearing dale May 8, 1833. Reported expressly for this paper by Louis Bagger A Co , Mechanical Experts and Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D. C, Brown, W., Duncanuon, automatic nail plate feeder. Clay. H Philadelphia, telephone. - , Freeman, II. I)., Blessburg, leveling device lor clocks. Howler, W. A., Pittsburg, vacuum pan. Lewis, D. L., Biadford, oil well tubing clamp. Lindenlhul, O., Pittsburg, bridge. Mong, B. F.. Miles Grove, Ironing board. Terry, J. M Sharon, nut look. Ramage, C. E., Allegheny, slate cleaner. Rnihrock, Oscar, Beach Crrek, locomotive, Weirbaclt and Bitting, Allentown, sand papering machine. Carter, E. E., Waynesburg, removable valve cover. Close, Thomas, Philadelphia, button. Ilenwnod, J., double acting pump. Hill, T. H., automatic paper bug filler. McCarthy, W. C, Pittsburg, coustrucllng anvils. Edward Everett IIalk IhinVa the declaration of independence shonld be frimid and hung in every aeboolhooee 4n tbeUnittd States. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN.. IUlUrei and turn BHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lutnbsgo, BACKACHE, luiicu, loonicii, SORE THROAT QU1SS v, bvTkllikqs, PBAINS, Sonaest, Cots, trait mOSTBITEJ, BCBlf B, aCJaXDU, lal all athn baSII aba. aad paloa. nm cun i toiTit Dtt.cn. Dlrctlitai la 11 Uof (. Thi Cfcir.i.l.VeiB.ir Co. (EMC Iff JL TUt O.) FORTHEPERMANENTCUREOF COMSTBPATiON. TT V Jt....al. a, . i. . aav v-ais;a uaKISflq tM mv ValtCUV IU WU atiupouoii ana. no remeaj ha ever cricaUm tho ecletrated KIDNEY- U'rtnn - -r..a t was eu um, .ianuTDr iov eattHJ uovcTcr cbstinate vtbo cue, th rvnedy I aat uiiivuuiB' ikt PILES Tm3 dlstreaataf eom- - - fw-,, i. apiio DC eomrueated wltU constipation. Kidney- 'Srrt .,mt,, V . . . lulcl-Jr cures all kinds omies even when1 pbyalclana and medicine bavo before CiU-l cd. tOTfyou have either oftheaa tronblea PfilCEgl. USE prurinlat8ell THE TESTS OF 40 YEARS PROVE BEYOND DOUBT THAT PerryDavis'sPainKiier 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 reiTy FARMERS' COLUMN. Vegetable Development- 'The Rrcat majority of our vegetablea are quite unlike tbe plant in iti wild state. Dy cultivation through a long aeries of jeftrs, soma part of the plant, that portion most useful to man, has taken1 on an unnatural devolopmeDt. This may occur in the root, as in the ear rot; tbe tuber as in tbe potato; in the bulb as in the onion; in the stem as in the kohl-rabi; in the leaves as in tbe spinach; in the leaf-stalk as in the rhu barb; or in the terminal bud, of which the cabbage Is an example. The fruit 'is changed in a large number, as in the squashes, tomato, etc., and Anally tbe soeds themselves are modified, as the peas, beaut, sweet corn, etc. These por tlons have not only been increased in size, but they have acquired a peculiar color, flavor, etc., which add to their value. When these plants are grown nuder unfavorable conditions, they re vert more or lets to their original wild state. The carrot affords a marked il. lustration of reversion. Allowed to sow its own seed in poor soil in autumn, the plant which comes up tbe following spring is left to fight its way among gnus and other plants, and in a few years it becomes the well-known "wild carrot," Tbe small woody root of this his been, by a few years of cultivation, brought back to tbe large tender root we know iu the carrot. Many other examples ould be cited of the tendency of culti vated plants to retrograde, but this U sufficient to show that the first point in seed-growing is good cultivation of tbe plants which bear the seed. Tbey must be kept from rvverling towards their firs: ooudition; Indeed, one of tho methods ol improving plants, and, constqueutly their seeds.ls to provide thote conditions which will allow tbtui to assumo their greatest development. Iu other words, high cultivation la necestary to grow tbi best secdi. Dr. Qtorge Thutber in Ao mcuLTuntsT. Avoid Litigation. Mr., II.- A. Huigh advixn well in Mi ls article in tbe AamcULTUnisT for J uue, from which we clip tlrj follolun: To avoid litigation, 1st tbe farmer look upon a lawsuit in a fair businos way, as a means to an end; aud let bio, not undertake the one unites tbe other justify it, not only in principle aus morals, but iu money. Bo, too, if Iht farmer is sued, let him fairly considei whether it will be cheaper to pay tbe olaira or fight it, and iu most cases he will do well to follow tbe cheaper course. If be finds tbe opposite party is acting in good faith, with no intent of ei tori lug, aud in honest belief that tbe demand is jnxt, be will do well to endeavor to set tle amicably. And in tbis effort bis law yer will be of perhaps most valuable service, and should be well paid. ,Many prlous seem to suppose that if a caae(is settled before trial, or if a claim is ad justed .without suit, tbat tbe lawyer has done no really legal work, and is entitled to little or no compensation. This is tbe very opposite of truth. Tbe lawyer's best work is in preventing and avoiding litigation, just as the doctor's most valu able service should be In preventing dis ease, and such work should be best ap preciated in a substantial way. A good lawyer's best clients seldom get into the courts. Another precaution to avoid litigation is to consult an honest and competent attorney before taking any step in law, and to be guided by bis nnbiased advice. It is possible in almost every commun ity to find honest lawyers who would no sooner advise their clients into disas trous litigation for the sake of possible personal gain, than would honest doc torj give poiton to their patients for the sake of prolonging sickness and increas ing fees; for either is equally cnmmlnal. Such a lawyer need not, necessarily, be oie of very long and high standicg, whose time aud services, by reason cf thi demand upon them, have become cos'.ly. But there are generally younger minlna community who have early learned tbat satisfying professional sue ee s can only be achieved by bonest and u "elfish endeavor for their client's best . ia ertsts, and who are quietly aeting np- , on that conviction, by secoud natue if not by first. Try not to have any differences. Snch at you have try to settle yourselves. Sich as yon tkns fail in, have your law, TS t try to settle. Never go to law to ' s atify anger or pride, or for any dls ho iest motive. When yon do go to law tre it the matt, r as a business transaction WrigMsvill. Pa. Rev. Elijah Wlttnn says i "Crown's Iron Bitters have perma nsntly cured me of chills and fever." HERE AT LAST. r After Long aad Weary Waiting Relief is Brought to Those who Weed it- "Well, Pat," said an Orange Physician to a complalDlog Irish patient some years 'ago, Tor that pala In your chest yoa hail Jitter go borne aad pat on a mustard platter. I can't think this minute ef anything better, And by tbe way," added the doctor uralfa; to a friend, "I with somebody would lnv,t a real good plaster something actually tsipiunor suca eases as t'avt, lUaybttbey will sometime, when Its too late for me, to use It," When BENSON'S OAPOINE POROUS PLASTER was placed on the market about ten years ago the doctor's hop become a fact. Because of the rare medicinal vlrtees Inberenilnit, III rapid action and sure re sults. th Oapcjoa Is fait displacing; the alow acting plattcrt of lormer dayt, for all affae tlons to which a plastsr Is ever applicable. Price 25 cents. In the middle of the genuine Is cut the word OAPUINE. 8sabury k. Johnioo, Chemists, New York, April m-Ibs Very careful experiments made in New York last season show that the flat culture of potatoes produce tbe fintat i tu era and tbe larseat yields. Tbe best results follow tbe Dutch method of planting, which consists ot keeping the surf tee of tbe ground level, planting I a!a4le eye iu a place, covering it six In a irs deep and allowing but a single stilk to grow in a hill, whiobars a loot apart each way. . .4 SCIEKCE BAFFLED- Tbe A'cu York Horning Journal publishes the msrveleus cure ofM's. 8. O. Kellogg, who lay for weeks in a paralysed cvndllion, without th use cf her limbs. Seven pbyls- ciana were called In and discharged, every known remedy was tried without relief, un til Bt. Jacobs Oil wat applied, which com pleatly cured her. The St. Louis JVsf rfi't- patch publishes th wouderful cure of Mrs- Phosb Rice, utter ol tbe Hon. City Sexton' Chief uf the St Louis Fir Department, a sufferer for long yesrs with acule rheuma. (ism. The muscles of her hsndt and limbs were to sontracted, she could not comb her hair, and had to use crutrhts. Physicians gav her only temporary relief, but tbe ef fect of the Arsl application of th great pain. cur, 81. Jacobs Oil, wat Instantaneous. Th continued us of it, gav bar fre n. ef her limbs, and rattored her to perfect health, cured. I will now give the people of Lehigktoii and lenity a chance they never had before ; that is to BUY THEIR CARPETS at from 25 to 46 percent. Cheaper than they were ever offered for. I will sell you 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 being sold elsewhere at 40 and 50 cents, and a line, heayy, extra-super In grain for 73c., sold elsewhere by cash houses for 80 to 95c. per yard, and a clouble extra super, every thread wool (guaranteed), for 83c., sold elsewhere for 95c. and $1 ; also, a nice lot of STAIR and Home-made RAGr C ARRET at equally low prices. Remember this is at W. S, WINTER Bottom Price St ore, 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. MUT Hie Most Handsome latterjns nud the "Largest Stock of w ft Alili UAP1BS AliJL 1 JLF1JJB.S any UltliJBH at Lowest Prices, can lie found at the popular Drug- Store of G. T. HORN. Opposite Carbon House, BANK Street. rr i- 1 i'" , ..) i, ',' . . - ' . . " X'tti.' v fc'lt fct-l - -. a w ! 11 t ..., !!JH) '1 . ' ' -i , -.'. Vu ' .vWt it t'Hf. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED . JZ : 'r4 9 FOR Jonas' Spring Openings . ' a -afc 1, - 1. f a --a- e - , - j. . , . - '. H .n a- . .4 v , . e, . Vtl - -wu' a' .. . . . ii , . , r, srt . ! v 1 I 1 1 "" inijHe . i. , - , -' - .1 . ,.,! 1 1 1 r- Itealer iu Pure .Drugs and Medicines "Weissport, Peniia., Keeps a full line of all the most popular Patent Medicines, Horse and Oattl Powders. Fancy Stationery, Toilette Articles, School Supplies, A full Stock of Wall Paper and Border s, CICUIMO DfinC AMD TAPll C Juclndlng Tront Files for all Seasons, Carlltle and rlOnlllU nU UO AINU IiHVjIXLU; tlmeriek Hooks. Oil and Haw Silk, Linen and Col. ton Lines, kc., ytij cheap. Also, a Urge essortment of D. M, Ferry & Co's -Celebrated Fresh Garden Seeds.- Choice Cigars, and a fine stock of Pure Wines and Liquors, for, Medicinal Purposes. Prescriptions very carelully compounded, day or night. Patronage invited. REMEMBER THE TliACK, E. A. HOliJN, Weissport, Pa. MarltMUS. ft
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