A FARMER'S WIFE. tTnmn(pn homilies of penro Her dally 1 .'o ipcuc! n I llio blill Itllunhllli lit. lit tiiu .lew la her uucouiicious Icachlug. Anil licrer tenderer haml limn hers Unknll the limw iifailliij;; Her garments to tie sick man's ear Hare music in llielr Irnlling. Her pretcneo lends narnitli and health, To nil wlio oome before II) If women lost us Kitm, audi As sbe aluue restore it. For larger life ninl wiser nlma The Miner Is her itebtor, "' Who kohls to his nmitlier hearty " Must need to worse or better. Tlirougbbef hla cirlc service, shows, A purer toned ambition, No double coniciomneji divides The mau'ind politician. In doubtful party way lie trusts Her instincts to determine, At the loud pollj, the thought of her Recall Christ' mountain sermon. Jin own tier logic of the heart, Aud wisdom of unrmeon, Supptylug while he doubts and weight, The needed word in season. lie sees with pride lier richer thought, Her fancy'a freer ranges; Aud lore thus deepened tn r spect la proof against all eh.ingor. OCTOBER FUN. i It is nature that makes all the fuzz about peaches. 'TFhy, Tulpurd, vou never wear an overcoat!" "No," replied Talpurd, "I never was." A ladies' cabin that of the boat devoted to ci sjioking, roughs, terrier pups and dudes. A scientist discovered that brain work caused the teeth to decay. Professional basrf ball players must have very bad teeth. The difference between conscience and women is that conscience makes cowards off us all while women makes fools of us all. Colonel Mooney remark ed to his wife that a "friend hadplanty of grit." "Well, yes," she replied; "lie looks as if he needed a bath." Conversation," says Uncle Mose, -'doan' show wot a man knows enny mo' dan de cack liu' ob a hen am a criterium ob de size ob an egg. "Go in swimming!' ex claimed little Johnny I3urlap. "Not much. The last time 1 went in father gave mo a wood shed bath after I got home." America is called tlu land of the free 1 clause it is the only country in the world where a divorce can be pro cured in two hours for a ten dollar bill. . A Boston housemaid, whe, about to leave unexpect edly, "was urged to give a rea son for it, simply said: "I can't stay; the young ladies speak such bad grammra." -Among the unspeakable mysteries that even the day of resurrection will fail to unravel is tho reason a box of boarding-house matches never lasts more than one day. "Walk slower, papa,'-' cried the little girl whose short steps were uo match for the strides of her masculine pro genitor; "can't you go nice and slow, like a policcmanl" "What influence has the moon on the tide?" the teach er asked John Henry. And John Henry said: It depended on what was tied; if it was a dog it mdae him howl. A gentleman who has just returned from Europe was asked how he liked the trip across the ocean. "Not a bit," was the reply. "I felt utterly retched all the way over." A girl in Alabama has three tongues, but there is no particular advantage in the possession. She can not do more than talk all tho time, and a woman with one tongu can do that. It is said that Patti's voice has failed about fifteen 5er cent since she left for 2urope. And yet she will probably refuse to take trade dollors at tho box office when she comes back. "Mamma," said Henry, "what's tho defforenco be tween goose and geeser'-' ll'liy, don't you know" said four year old Annie: "one geese is goose, and a whole lot ol gooses is geese. A young woman in country town has married her brother's wife's father. lPhen last seen she was: busy with a compass and a diction ury trying to study out what relation she was to huiEclf. RHEUMATISM; A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. Popularity nt bonus Is not nhvnj the beat lest of mint, but o ioliit prouillj- to tlie faet that no other riietllclno has won for Itself such uiilu-nuil approbation tu lt own city, ate, and country, and among ull tannic, ua Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Tho following letter from olio of our best known .Massacliusett llrnggUts should bo of Interest to every sullcreri lllclit years neo I Imil - nil attack of Itlipiimatlfiin. so se vere that I could not mure from tho bed, or dress, without ln-lp. I tried nt-Tcrnl remo dlea without miicli If any relief, until 1 took Aim's SAimAi-AHILI.A, by the uso of two iKittlea of which I was completely rural, ltaro sold larvn quantities or jour Saih.V l'Allll.t., mid it still rotalim Its wonderful popularity. 'Die many nolablo cures It haa effected In Ibis Uclnlly conrlnco mo tliat It is the best blood inedlcluo ever offered to tho nubile. K. HAliIim." ltlvor St., Buckland, Maaa., .May 13, 1W.2. flnonoK Asnnr.wa. overseer In the Lowell was for over twenty years before his removal to Ixiwell afflicted with Salt Illieuni In lbs worst form. Its ulcerations actually covered moro than balf tho surface of his body and limbs. He waa entirely cured by Avr.it's SAitsArARit.LA. Sco certUlcato lu Ayci8 Almanao for le&l. l-nci-Aitco nr Dr. J. C.Ayor&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottloa for S3. SALT RHEUM, WHO ISUNAcQJAMTtO WITH 1MI OIOOHAPHV O this COON TRY WILL Stt DV CXAVININQTHISMAPTHATTHC CBKJAGO.ROCKISLAKDSPACIFICR'Y Ey the central poaition of ls line, connects the ui auu tun v en iy tut anai est i ouie, ana car Tie puaaengerfl, without change of ear( bctwoei Chicago and Kamaa City, Council Blurts, Leaven worth, Atchison, Minneapolis and St. W.ul, 2 eonrccU In Union EepoU with all tho princlpa hnei of road between tho Atlantic and the 1'aclft Oceana. Its equipment la unrivaled and macnlfl cent, being: coin posed of Moat Coinlortabld au Beautiful Day Couches, Monuifloent Uoiton lie dining Chair Cars, Pullman's Front ret Palno Bleeping Cars, and the Dust Lino or D.nlUft Cat In the World. Three Trains between Chicago an Missouri River Points. Two Trains between Ch c9 and Minneapolis and St, Paul, via tUo I'amo; "ALBERT LEA ROUTE.' A New and DIreat Lino, via Sen ecu and Km'-tj ree, has recently b?cn opened between Richinsn Norfolk, Newport News, Chattanooga. AiUma, Ai suits, Nashville. Louisville, Lexing.cn, Cineinnm Indianapolis and Lilayette. end Ouuli.i, Hiauwai oils and 8t. Paul and intcrmedlato points. AU Through Passengers Tiavcl on 'ui Exprc Trains. Tickets for sale at all principal Ticket Oncost the United States and Canada. Eaegaco checked through and rates of faro a.', ways aa low as oompstltorit that oiler less ad van togas. For detailed Information, get the Maps and Fold an of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At your nearest Ticket Omse, ortddvess R. R. OABLE, . KT. J JHN, a Vko l'rci. k Geu'l M't'r. Ocu't TkU & Tail. H- CHICAGO. 1. MlMfe l(rniitltl:icth'Ctiiinli'"t1ot Ol 1M0NS OF UDil 3. thr fact I vi riArd.l nKruivtioaib' t LIRA I OL I"h K I MXKiU-I t fl u i pl iur tadi w J bid. la lltr lt Xt ivonUM n. TiNtr -I (quia 1'rHTU .civ; i r. '' ,vWv'tortt! nffiMito na, lU.UJFUACa,l,aU.rs.,.-rai'.1 Nerve-Life and Vigor This cut ehowa the Howard Electric AND Magnetic Shield na applied oer the KUI lie tt aud Ncrvo-vUul centern. Tnn nltf nn. nllanco mjdo that (Its every part ol tho body, and the only one needed to rosmvELY curtK KldiieyUlmcnso II liouiiiutlaiit. It ) B i o p Hla. tlic worfct cases ol Seinlnul Weak- (Ion, Iiuiiotcii. J ly, and all Blsi. tscM ana tveau sof Hie llrlno ni Patented Feb. 25. 1670. iiuiii tunj liiuia.ivilUU, IUCK nerve forco and fall to attain strength. JIinnnE-AOKI) Jir.X often lacllgor, attribut ing It to the progress of years. The MOTIIEIt. WIP11 sua MAID, snfrerlngfrora Female Wenkneca. Kktvw li..l.nwu ...i... .11 ments, w 111 flml It tho only cure. To one an'l all we say that tho Shield elves a nat ural aid tn a natural way ttuuuvT liliUUUINO THE STOMACH. Wnrrntttfwl flun ', .. . . . . 1 1 1. 1. . niillanc liuiilc. Illnstrated Pamphlet, TIIIIEE TTPES OP MEN, also rjmphlet for Ladles only, sent on receipt of 6c, scaled; unsealed, i'HKK. American Galvanic Co., OF THE I OF f lutO i 1103 Cliet-lnut HI., I'Mla. How Lost, How Restored ! Juft published, a new edition ot Di.CUf. VlUtWKI.I.'S CKI.I.IIHArU U-.SAY on tho radical cure of ertnimouunocA or t'cni tat Weakness InToluotaiy (-cranial Losfca, ui'OTUXcr. Meutil and Ihyalel laopacity, nipedloieuta to Mariluge. etc. 1 alao, COK. BUm-ilox, Kfiminv and fir, Induced by self lodulceuco or sexual oxtravassnce ,0. Tho celebrated author. In turn LOmlroble Ks Bay.c'e,nlydenion.iraios,fioai a thirty vean,' successful practice, that tho alaruiln conto qm-ncea of sell abnse mav bo raeicallr imred 1 iK.lntina out a modo of euro at onco aiuiple.cer t nn and eOT cluil. by 1110.au ot winch fvirr iitreier 110 matter wliat I. is condition mav be. cailV1" ,0",clt cleifily. 1 ttvuteljr. aud laJi- t7Tlil r.ecturn should lie In the fcandiof every youth aud every man In the laud. Keutuadcr si at. Inn p'aln eijvcloi. to auv admess, post-11 ud on receipt of six ceuta or two postajro suuipa. Add ess. Tho Culvcrwcll McUlcnl Co., p. o.noxiso occ.;.ts:.ri C2BF.S WHIRC tl flit rjlll. lleotCouatitjrTup. Tastes pood. LJ uwiniime. pom oyuruyRisia. J frTSOI.lNTON IinnT.VKY.fashlonaUo IliiS Hoot and Sitoic MiKtn, 11a nil St., l.cblxhton. All work warranted. 0 Subscribe for and read the Carbon Advocate. It contains all tho-late-sUocal news up to tho time of going to pross. . MISCELLANEOUS. Every farmer ahouM at least have ona county pii per, unil that wur should tw Um aiiVucatk, which cnntulns nil the latest lo cal news. Only $1.00 a year. A luillcioiu'Vlence Is better than truth spoken without charity. advice to Mothers. Arn you disturbed ut night anil broken of your test by a aick child Buffering and cry- I nit with pain of cutting teeth? If to, send at onco and got a bottle of Mas. Wissi-ow'a S'jotiiinu Svnuf ron Ciiu.iinuN TmtTinsa. Its value Is Incalculable. It will relieve the poor llltlo autTerera linincdiatcly. Depend ition it, mothers, there Is nn mistake about It. It cures dysentery and tllarrlioea.regu lates the stomach and bowels, rtirea wind colicsiflctia tho gutns,reduce9 Inflammation aud glvea tone and energy to the whole ava- lein. JInav Winslok's Soothino STRtir Kim CiiILnims Tkktiiino Is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription-of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses Ic the United Stoics, aud Is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. lie that sires bis heart will not deny his money. FINE TAIt will kill the parasite that diiisos consumption. JADWIN'S TAIt A Itul contains the proper quantity and piaiuy. forsaieat monies' drug store. Sorrow is tho noblest of all discipline. On Thirty Days Trial. Tun Voltaic Bklt Co., Marshall, Mich., vlll send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro Vol ute Holts and Electric Appliances on trial or thirty days to men (young or old) who .ire afflicted with nervous debility, lost vi ality and kindred troubles, guaranteeing pecdy and complete restoration of healtl and manly vigor. N. II. No risk Is Incur red, aK thirty days' trial is allowed. 5.1y The only dieadyantage of an hones' heirt is credulity. Work Given Out. On receipt of your address wo will make an offer by which you can cam 3 to $7 evenings, at your 'ionic. Men, Women, Boya or Girls can do t. II. 0. WILKINSON & CO., m and 107 Fu.ton Street, New York. I'iS-beaded people are generally tores JADWIX'S TAB SYBUP Is manufac- ured from I'uro I'ine Tar procured direct roin North Carolina for this purose only, ud is unlike nine out ol ten so-called Tur lyrups which are made from the ull ol tur, product taken from coal tar without ant nediciual properties whatever only as i iavor. The tar is combined with some ol ue best demulcents and expectorants it .se, r.aking a pleasant and agrecabh yrup for Coughs or Colds. It's rcmcdia vitalities are unexcelled. For sale at'f. I) homaV drug store. Alms are tlio golden keys that op n ne gatc3 of heaven. ELECTKICITY. Ol all the knowi ilectro Galvanic Appliances at the presen ay it is now conceded bv the Medical Fra vrnily and Electricians generaty, that the Imericau Galvanic Go's IIuwauu Slllkl.n. re the best, possessing intrinsic Elcctrlcu ucrits, as onii shield or appliance can b. ilteil to liny part ol the body, which is uoi rue of any other. Sco advertisement ii anther column ol this paper.- Elcctnc Gu cite. It is no vanity for a man to pride hif. self on wbut ho has honestly got and piu lently uses. NO" LONGER A QUES110N nT oiiinion, we Guarantee frery box of Acker's Dvst ep ala Til. eta Price 25c. and ode. Bold by Dr Horn, Lehlghton, aud E. A. llmti. Wcisffiort. f Sli() captains ought to be good dancers because they are skippers. JADWIN'S TAB SYBUMias etoo,! tl.o test of oyer six years, and thousands ofles timoniais can be produced aa tn lis great merits from Maine tu Texas. For sale at Thomas' drug store. You can bo decided without being of fensive. "I have taken one bottle of Dr. 'Graves' Heart negulatnr for Heart Disease and find it all I could desire: A. A. Holbrook.Wor cester, Mass." Kiss met Is an orrinl-bus. Bemarkable for overcoming diseases eiuscd by impuro water, decaying vegeta tion; etc., is Brown's Iron Bitters. Makes a bolt for buslncsslbe black smith. New Bern.N. C Bev. 6. W, Offley says. "I have taken Brown's Iron Bitters and consider it ouo ol the yery best medicines known." Girls aro all partial lo Billy Doux. Absolutely the best Porous Plaster ever made. The Hop Matter Is composed of Fnsh Hops, Balsams and Gums. Weak" Bick, Sido Acbo, Sure Chest, and all pains are Secdily cured by its use. Apply one, Only 25 cents at any drug store. It Is In the Welsh language that they gave a wont to tho vys. Sufferers from tho effects of iiln(ne,uscd as a remedy for chills and fever, will nn pr ocli to Ayer's Ague Cure, a poweildl tonic bitter, composed wholly ol vegetable aiili stances, without a particle of any noxlnu drug. Its action is peculiar, prompt and powerful, breaking up the chill, curing tin fever, and expelllni; the poison from tin system, yet leaving no harmful or unplcas ant effect upon the patient. 1'r.ifanlty is a disgusting habit f course it is. AN OLD NUIISE SAYS : Ackir's Eng lish ltemedy is best for coughr, croups diphtheria, or bronchitis. Sold by Dr. C.T. Horn, Lehightoci, E A. Horn, Weissport. A bark mill a dog fiizlit. , Tho town crier a brand new infant.'i FARMERS' COLUMN. To Repair Damages. Dear lady, there is piolubly no use tell ngyou that fashionable lifo in a g eat city la rough one on your beauty, Lute houu loss of sleep and mental excitemeut wii eaveyou by and by shorn of those beauti il tresses which drew lovers round you i thcr years. Artificial substitutes can nev in tor those rich and glossy locks. Park er'a Hair B..lsam will slop y. ur hilr Iroi falling out, restoro its natural color ai softness, and prove cleansing and bencficii 1 to tno sjaip If you lo. (, d n. uu ougl t thrn loie your bretl.irn likewise. THE Carbon Advocate IS THE BEST MEDIUM FOR Local Advertising IN CARBON COUNTY. Send for ltatcs, which will be found very moderate. Job Printing of every description. Illustrated Sale Bills A SPECIALTY. At Low Prices! Send us $1.00 and get the Carbon Advocate for one year. Everyone likes it. qoBs on SPW"1"1 GREAT tf$ QtRMANREMED CURES nheumatism, Neuralgia, Scialica, Lumbago, Dackache, Headache, Toothache. ' Sore ThP'Hit. Htrrlllng.. Kpriiln Itrtitucii, Iluri... Ventila. l...t tilled "' in ALL UT1ICH IIOIIII.V 1'ilNH AMI tlllU.--ioll bjr IlruKSlt n. np.lrr. eTrrTwherc. l-'laj Ct-BUki bntlle. IllnvllnD. lo II tanfftlasea. ' Tin: i iiMti.Ki a. V(i(it:i.i:it to. .. iuiu.nw UULIH.r.1 Ull.. V. B. I , , Z, eat o 5 1 1 lip '233 S332 52 m Xw4 tn Bifr it 3? tit III m pica .'Earn (JJob Printing neatly, cheaply and promptly execut ed at this office. Give us a trial and be convinced. DROWNED IN BEER. Concerning this Popular Beveretre Two Hen Express their Minds. "The fact la sir, you may stick a pin there. that the people of this country are likely to be drowned In a flood of laxer beer," shouted an enthuslastlo tetotaller the other day Into the ear or your cornered corref pendent. " that German drink has struck us bard. It ia the second deluge." ''Yes, and the worst of this beer drinking; business is that It gets up kidney troublei.i a u heavy wind raises the waves," added a city physician, who bad a knowledge of tl e times and a tendancy to metaphor. " The m'dalgbt 'schooner' leaves behind It a vake of furred tongues, hoadachea, torpid livers, nausea, and all that, and lays the foundation of Ilrlght'a Disease." This melancholy fact accounts In part 'or the Increasing sales of llENSON'S OA1 - OINE 1-OHOUS PLASTEIt, which at one mitigates these symptoms. I'rlce 2) cents, Ask your phyilclsn about It. Scabury it Jchntou, Chemists, New York. C'ct. 8 ml. in iif Why Eouthdownsi The size, activity, and hardiness of these sheep specially fit them for short, lough pastutcs, nn which they will thrive fairly where larger sheep would scarcely keep alive. They do better on tho great Western plains than other mutton sheep, as they are mote Industrious in digging under the snow lor grass In the winter, and thrlvo the bsstofall breeds, West or East, on arid or rocky pastures. While thus exposed they aro less liable to disease than any other breed, save the tough Merino, and can be kept In large flocks. The Southdown buck, crossed with conimor. ewes, makes a great improvement in the otrpring over their dams, and tho mutton finds much quicker sale at higher prices than the common sorts. A first cross by long woolcd rams on lean grade Merino ewes may bo preferable, in order to give more fat; but It Is best to cross ewes thus produced with Southdown rams, to ensure a larger proportion of Juicy savory llcsh. Yet, on the larger common ewes, and especially those tinctured with iong wooled blind, the Southdown male cross is decidedly superior. The Southdown fltece Is abundant, o' medium fineness, and preferable to anv other for certain kinds of goods. The wool, thrrelorc, sells quickly and at fair prices; but while the wool contributes largely to the profit, mutton is the great thing will these sheep. J-.trly lambs can bo mon easily obtained from Southdown owes than from nny other, and these b'ing high pricet Irom March lo June. Though more dlffi cult and expensive tn produce such Iambi. at the Nortli during these months, at tin South it may be cheaply and easily done, and bo a source of wealth to those win judiciously breed and rear them for North cm matkets. Air. A. B. Au.t.v, lu Aqri luliuiiri. Balling Chickens by Artificial Mothers Mr. Iteuwick writes from a large expeib euce on this sulject in the Ajriculiurhl He says : When a fancier raises forty or fifty chick ens a year, as amusement, the amount ol care which ho gives them is never taken into account; but If the number o.'cuickeu? bo increased to several hundreds, sunn means must be provided by which so largi a number can be taken care of without toi much labor. For supplying watmtli and protection to young chickens, various "ar tihViul mothers," or "biooders," have been devised. Tkose in the market are wel inough lulu pled to the raising ol a small number of chickens of nearly the same ag' but it becomes a delicate matter when from two hundred and fiftv to five hundred an tu be raised, and of all agrs, Irom those jus' hatcbod'to thoeo laige enough for broilers Y itng chickens must have plenty of aji exercise, and wholesome gieen food; am means ot protection agiimt Irjury mist b provided. Where youu; elm ku.is of dii- lerent ages aru together, tho elder tyriuniz over tho younger, the newly hatchci 'hivkens. beiug .frequently trampled P Ijat.b. or aro driven away Irom their loud vby theetronger. Young chickens aro ver often lost In the gruss when at liberty, aud are freiuently wet and chilled. Heme, tr successfully raise a large number of chick ens by hand, various means must be ro vided by which those of dltrerent ages can 0 separated, and by which the chickens can be protected and at the same time have .uflicient liberty for exercise and develop ineut in the open air. The Cow Pea For Ensilsge. The cow pea, which plays so important a part in Southern agriculture, whether to turn under to enrich the soil, or to convert into hay for stock, has been found to make .i most valuable ensjlage, especially for cows in milk. This pta.ao far i s Its herb age is coneerueif,niay bo as our own experi ments show, utilized beyond the Southern -States. In tho climate of New York City. while it will hardly riptn itsaeds, It nil) jive n heavy weight of green fodder, and 1 is worthy of a trial for ensiluge. When cured aa hay the leaves drop every time it ia handled, a loss which cjn be altogether avoided when it is cut und stored in a silo fills pea, which is a great blessing li Southern agriculture, presents a great num ber of varieties. A (ewyeareago we,tlirougl the aid ol some Iriends in Georgia, made u cellectiou of all the ililfereut kinds we could procure. Wo received as under nearly f i ty deferent names, but found that only about twenty of these were really distinct, no far as we could judge by the appearance of the seeds. A share of varieties are culti vated In the Southern Stales just lor food, but the majority are regarded as forage lants. We notico that some New York seedsmen offer tho seeds of "Whitipoorwill" and others which are esteemed iu Southern States as forage plants. We know no plant more worthy ol a careful test by those who practice ensilage, than tho "Southern Cuw Pea," Like other beans (for it is much nearer a bean than a pea), it should not be town until the soil is well warmed and all danger of late frotta is over. Agncul fun's. Orost'. of a Large Industry. Such has be. n the growth of the busineis 'of iVm. Knabe Jc Co , piano iiunnfactureir, that even their immense lactones have not been large enough foi t .em. To aoomm. date this increasing busmen they haye leased a largo and convenient building just opposite their factories. The butldius was formerly used aa a tobacco factory, and its size suits well for the purposes to which t will now be put. The building is on the southwest corner of Eutaw and West streets, fronting 155 feet on West street and 45 Icet deep, with an engine house JD by 45 feet. It is four stories in height, with a basement. By this extensive addition, the firm will be able to iricrease l(s production to 70 planus a week. The Cow and The Boy. Littlo cow By the triow Ei tin? bay. Frisky boy, Full of joy, Wants to play. Takes a straw, Tickles jaw Of the cow. She gets mad, . Tosses lad On the mow. The youth yells While cow smells Of Ins fret. When hla toes Touch her nose, Off she goes l)o wu tho street. IMTers UniHSual A.ttractiions9 Isavioa naafle .UiAC&&aIiMl .!.fiej&aBatiiMa$ to aecoiniBBo date iistoiaRei' 2 Persons visiting our FAIR, and having in view the Purchase of Goods, either i eoo; will miss an opportunity, if they fail to yisit tlie STAR STORE. Our Motto : Largo Sales & Small Profit. H you arc looking ibr a place to purchase PURE DRUGS AID MEDICINES,- Toilet and Fancy Articles, Stationery, Cigars, or Tlae FiHaest ot" Wall lDt9Cfl 5EM& IBoB-ders, Remember, that place is at the POPULAR DRUG STORE of Opposite Carbon House, BANK Street.: :o:- A full supply of Pure Wines a nd Liquors for "Medi cinal Purposes. Presctiptions very ciuclully compounded, day or night. Remember, Dr. C. T, HORN'S Popular Drug Store. WiiWB3!& gracilis 1888-4, Wc desire to say to our friends and the public in general, that ! have on hand the Largest and most Complete Stock of Goods -OF ANY- Tailoring IstaMiskfuesT in this section of the County, comprising Cloths, Cassimercs, OVBROOATINGS,- Plain and Fancy Suiting's, Which we will put up for you lu our usual FIRST-CLASS STYLE, Thoreliy giving you, as no always, do Best Fitting Bsst Trimmed and Best Made CLOTHING IN LEHIGHTON. e have alo ju!t received from tho.Mnnufncturcr a Largo Stock ot Noweit StfUs of Luillt, Ornta and Children's T 1 BBeta9 Baoes sesaal Cwsuilers, 51ATS 1F?) G-enn fs Wubdn a sis wag Goods, $c?s9 All of whtch vc are now offering a H5ir Unprecedently Low Prices ! ji3J Very Respectfully, MERCHANT TAILORS, Bank St., Leliig'liton, Pa. March 21, 1883-jl Ida a, mm Itealer 5m l'urc JDmg and Medicines, "Weissport, Penna., Keens a full line of all the most popular Patent Medicines. Horse and Cattle Powders, Taney Stationery, Toilette Articles, School Supplies, A fall Stock of W-M B'aiper and Borders, riOMIMO nrVHO A M n T A PII T Including Trout Flies for all Seasons, Carlisle na rlorillNu nUUO AINU lAUlXLU, Limerick Hooks. Oil anil Ilnw Silk, Linen and Col ton Llues, io., very cheap. Also, a large assortment of D. M. Ferry & Co'a Celebrated Fresh Garden Seeds. : ; - Choice Cigars, and a fine stock of Pure Wines and Liquors' for Medicinal Purposes. Prescriptions very carclully compounded, day or night. Pulronngo invited. . . REMEMBER THE VUMSp, TYfi "AT "VxT ' ' l' Ti E. A. HOPJN, Weissport, JBa War 5th, 1891.
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