OCTOBER FUN. "Don't toll ire 'you won't.' eaid a Packerton father to his little daughter of six summers. "Well, hut, papa," said the nrtless little one, "what shall I say when I mean I won't?" Out West the cellar is the place to go in time of cyclone, and when a man has a barrel 6f 'cider in the cellar, it's sur prising how many times a day he thinks there's a cyclone coming. From the way things have been running recently, it is impossible to say which is the most dangerous thing to meet in Texas a grizzly bear, a Comanche 'Indian, a cowboy or a Baptist minister. A professor was expostulat ing with a student lor idleness, when the latter said: "It's no use; I was cut out,for a loafer." " IFell," declared tins professor, "whoever cut you out under stood his business." I'm glad Bill had the sense to marrv a settled old maid."' said Grandma Wink urn at the wedding. "Gals is hity-tity and widdcus is kinder overrulm, aiid upsettm , but old maids is kinder thanklul and willin to please." In one chapter, Boy mel on shadv spot secluded nook vuin! vum! all gone boy sighs colic eoincs boy howls mother scares lather jaws doctor ccmes colic goes boy well wants more (notice ol funeral hereafter). It is estimated that at least ten brakemen are killed, and double that number injured, in the United States even' clay. This fact has suggested the conundrum: "Why com mit suicide when it is so easy to get a position as brakeman?' It is the sagacious remark of a keen observer of tourists, and he offers it to the travel ing public, that you can gen erally tell a newly married couple at the dinner table by the indignation of the husband when a fly alights on the wife's butter. "You hef fifdy cends sharg cd on my pill for a hath," hi said to the hotel cashier a Long Branch. "Well, isn't that correct?" "No, sare," .re plied the disputcr. "dofc ish nod korroct none of my families ever take a bath." The amount was scratched off What would society do if a man should enter a ball roon with his arms ba. e to the shoul der and his shirt open from where his suspenders cross on his back to the third button on his vest in front'? Will some woman's rights society lad) please answer and oblige? A Chicago wholesale house sent out three female drum mers by way of experiments. One of them wore all of her tramples to a picnic, and gpt lemonade, pie and gracs stains all over them; another got mashed on a brakeman, and followed him off, and the third reported three new dress es, a lawn tennis suit, a gar den hat, and a Langtry bang in her expense account. An exchange says that a young Chinaman in New Yotk spends several hours a d.iy over his English grammar. Home one should speak to tin; young Chinaman upon the folly of such labor. If he masters the English language according to the grammar it will then take him somctim after that to learn to talk so that half his English-speaking customers can understand him. A grammer is of no account in a laundry in this country. "I know when I have enough," said old Thimbleful, holding on to the edge ol the bar. "You're right,' said his Friend, "and so docs every body else know it. When a man can't lie on his back without holding on to some thing with both hands, it's evident that he has had enough or there isn't enough in Amor ica for him." Miss Gushington (toyoum widow, whose husband has left a large fortune) "That is the fourteenth mourning, costume 1 havu seen you wear in three days, and each love lier and more becoming than the other. Young wido "Oh, my dear, 1 have forty; but such a bother as they have made! At one time I almost wished that poor, dear George l.adu'tdied." An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. " Calrert, Texas, May3,lM2. " I Irish to express my appreciation of the raloable qualities of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ft cough remedy. "While with Churchill's army, Just before the battle of VtcVsburg, I contracted a to rero raid) which terminated In n dangerous cough. 1 found no rcller till on our maroh we came to a country store, where, on asking for some remedy, 1 was urged to try AVER'S CucRnv rrcTonAi.. " I did so, and was rapidly cured. Sine then 1 have kept the IT.CTonAL constantly by mc, for family use, and 1 hare found it to be an Invaluable remedy for .throat and lung diseases. J. V. IVlltTLEV." Thousands of testimonials certify to the prompt euro of all bronchial and lung; affections, by the use of AVER'S Cherry Pectoral. Being very palatable, the young est children take It readily. rncrARED dt Dr. J. C.Ayor&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. WHO I UHACQUAIMTtO WITH THt fltOOnAPHV C THIS COJN TRY WILL SIC BY CXAMININO THIS MA THAT TH1 CBICAGO, ROCK ISL&ND &PACIFIG R' By tbe central poiltlon of Its lino, connects the iua iqb cn uy inv loricoi route, sua car rle passcBceri, without ohance of sari, between Chicago and Kamaa City, Council BlafTS. Leaven worth, Atohison, Minneapolis and Bt. Paul. It eonrreots In Vnlon Depots with all the principal lines of road between the Atlantic and the Pacific Ooeaca. Its equipment Is unrivaled and magnifi cent, being composed of Most Comfortable and Beautiful Day Coaches, Macninoent llorton Be olinlns Chair Cars, Pullman's Prettiest Palae deeping Cars, and tho Best Lino of Dining Can In the world. Three Trains between Chicago and Missouri River Points. Two Trains betweeu Chi esrjio and Minneapolis and Bt. Paul, via the famou "ALBERT LEA ROUTE." A New and Direct Line, via Seneca and Knnkir kee, has recently been opened between lite hm oik Norfolk, Newport News, Chattanooga, Atlauta.Av fusta, Nashville. Louisville, Lexington, Ctnctnnat ndlanapolls and Lafayetto, and Omaha, Minncap oils and St. Paul and intermediate points. All Through Passengers Tiavcl on Fast Ex pres. Trains. Tickets for sale at all principal Ticket Offices li the United States and Canada. Baggage checked through and rates of fare al. ways as low ad compotttoia that offer less advan- for'detalled Information.get the Maps and Fold rs of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At your nearest Ticket OtSee, or address It. R. CABLE, E. ST. JOHN, 4 Vko-l'rci.Ccn'l !, 0ca lTkUtP4Ji.At, CHICAGO. ifrUIriVroii 1'1iifrvimj. iti llMPl.tr. fraixawMia. Hum TOUIM.ANL thr Complexion ul l.llUADUr UiLU LA lllt-O. lArTTA.lt I, tU Wit ununuH ft th fee thai ITrif t,i tow um MtMhir CLaB . LOUbE KKLLOGU-It (iTtiKf plMur i. adil my aunt t ih 111 f iho no rr com menu jomt -o-Wpia rear I," nil . . ' ',wni.ris I of BhThti marki jf aprjiwtUiha, Cinlr nm a 'myttU mM b .11 bninUu hrfumtt Nerve-Life and Vigor - IUBSTOREID.- This cnt shows the Howard Electric AKD Magnetic Shield as applied over the Kid ney and IVervo-vital centers. Tno or.lj ap pliance matlo that fits every part ol tbo body, and the only one needed to rosiTiriiY oum KidneyDUenae Klieuniatleni, I yupopaln, the worst cases of Seminal Weak uu, Iixlmus Hon. Inuioten C, and all cuaca and AVeau neaaof the Urlno YOUNO MEN, from early Indiscretion, lack nerve force and fall to attain strength. MIDDLE-AGED MEN often lack vigor, attribut ing It to the progress of years. The MOTHER, WIFE and MAID, suffering from Female Weakness, Nervous Debility and other ail ments, will find it tho only cure. To one and all we tay that the Shield gives a nat ural aid in a natural way WITHOUT DRUGGING THE STOMACH. Warranted One Year, and Ike best applluuco made. Illustrated ramphlet, THREE TYPES OF MEN, also Pamphlet for Ladles only, sent on receipt of Oc, sealed; unsealed, FREE. American Galvanic Co., fthCIPCOl 131 Madison $. Clileaeo. Or r lutOillOS Chestnut et., l-nlla i OF THE I E How Lost, How Restored ! " Just published, a new edition ot Dr. CUL VEUWELT.'S CELE,IIKATjJD ESSAY on the radical cure of SruEimoEHHOEA or Beml. Lai Weakness Invo'.nntary Seminal losses, urOTKScr. ileutil and l'hysleM Incapacity, upcdlnienta lo ManlaKe, eto. i also, Con-bum-no.v, lCniiror and Fits. Induced by self. iDdulaeuco or sezuuT extraTSfiiuce to. Tho oelcbratrd author. In tills admirable Ka say, oleaily demonstrstos, from a thirty year.' Buooesafulpra.-tlce. that tbealaruilnz" oonke iuf nces ot aeU.abuso mar be radically cared i uuintiUB ont n modu ot cure at once aiuiple.cer t.im and effectual, by meua ul which every siis'ercr, no matler liat hit coucmiuu inry be, mav cure hi aiiKll cheaply, prtVitely, and laJl cally. lirTbls Leoture ahouhi be In the bands ot every youth and every man in the land. Heut uidor .ral,lna plain envelope, to anr ml lifw, limt iiiMl omrceipt of Mx cents or tno pustajro atatups. Addicts The Cuiicrvrcll Medical Co., 41 AXN St.. New York. N. V. T. O. Dor tM Oct. 7, ISK.yl CUtt VHIII All IUI lAUS. HeatOongbByrun. Tastes good. UaelDtloie. boldbydruralsta. rjf-rSOLlNTON I1RETNEY, fashionable iZJ3 Jiuor uud Shuk Makkh, Hack St., l.ehixhton. All work warranted. j' Subscribe for and read the Camion Advocate. It contains all the latest local news up to the time ol going to press. MISCELLANEOUS. Eyerj farmer should at least hivo one cojnly paper, and that paper should be the Advucatk, which contains all the latest to. cal news. Only $1,00 a year. A school of philosophy alms to give feet to the soul. Therein it differs from cobbling, which only aims to fire sole to the Icet. ADVICE TO MOTIIERS. Are you disturbed at night and broken of jour rest by a sick child sulFerlng and cry- ing wilh uIq of cutting teeth t If so, send at once and gel a botllo of Mrs. Wissi.ow'a Sootiii.io Stkdf roR Ciiildris Ttr.Tiusa. I Li value is incalculable. It will relieve the txxj r little sufferers immediately. I)eiend upon it, mothers, there Is on mistake about it. It cures dysentery and dlorrhoea.regu. lates the stomach and bowels, cures wind coticsofteus the gums.reduces Inflammation and gives tone and energy to the whole sys tem. Mrs. Wixsluw's Sootiiixo Strii' ron Cuildrin Tixtuiko is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one ol the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Trice IJ cents a bottle. When one patent mediclno will cure to many diseases it is not understood why druggists keep so many kinds of medicine. PINE TAR; will kill the parasite that causes consumption. JADWIN'S TAR SYRUP contains the proper quantity and quality, rorcaieai i nomas drugstore. When a hen retires for tho night, it is quite proper to speak of her as a rooster, On Thirty Days Trial- Tnt Voltaic Uklt Co., Marshall, Mich., trill send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro Vol- taia Belts and Electria Appliances on trial tor thirty days to menjyoungor old) who are mulcted with nervous debility, lost vi tality and kindred troubles, guaranteeing spoedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. N. B. No risk is incur red, as thirty days' trial is allowed. 5.1 y It is claimed that Dr. Mary Walker is the lather of the American dude. JADWIN'S TAR 8YRUP is manufac tured from Pure Pine Tar procured direct from North Carolina for this purpose only, sad is unlike nine out ol ten so-called Tar Syrups which are made from the oil ol tar, a product taken from coal tar without any medicinal properties whatever only as a llavor. The tar is combined with some of the best demulcents and expectorants in uie, making a pleasant and agreeable syrup for Coughs or Colds. It's remedial qualities are unexcelled. For sale alT. D. rhomaV drug store. A brilliant weddingthe marriage ol a redheaded couplo. ELECTRICITY. 01 all the known Electro Galvanic Appliances at the present lay it is now conceded bv the Medical Fru icrnity and Electricians generally, that tin American Galvanic Co's Uowauii Siiiki.ds are the best, possessing intrinsic Electrical merits, as cue shield or appliance can be Atted to Htiy pari of the body, which is not truoofany other. Seo advertisement in mother column ol th is paper. - Elcclnc Ga idle. How to strike a happy medium : Hit a i drunken spiritualist. To Bepair Damages. Dear lady, there is piobably no uso tell ng you that fashionable life in a great rity s a rough one on your beauty, Late hours loss of sleep and mental excitement wil leave you by and by shorn of those beauti ful tresses which drew lovers round you ii other years. Artificial substitutes can nevn pass lor those rich and glossy locks. Park ur's Hair Balsam will stop your hair Iron falling out, restore its natural color am raftness, and prove cleansing and beneficia o the scalp." A garden 'waul' a cat on the fencr. Years add to the faith of those cured u leart Disease by use of Dr. Graves' Ileal legulator. For thirty years it has prove.. Iself a specific. $1. A shell race- Oysters. Two for assent Bridefand groom. THE Carbon Advocate IS THE BEST MEDIUM FOK Local Advertising IN CARBON COUNTY. Send for Hates, which will be found very moderate. Job Printing of every description. Illustrated Sale Bills A SPECIALTY. At JuQTv Prices !j "I have takf n one bottle of Dr. Graved ! Heart Regulator for Heart Disease and find it all I could desire.-A. A. Holbrook.Wor- ceslcr, Mass." Shokespeare never repeated. A little boy in Kentucky resembled the bard In Ih'i particular. He very thoughtlessly twisted a mule's tall. .UtlWIN'fl TAtl RVrtttM... 11.. test ol oyer six years, aud thousands of tes timonials can be produced as to lis great merits from Maino to Texas. Kor sale at Thomas' drug store Egotism springs sometimes from self- admiration. Dear Friend Try all tho doctors and all the patent medicines, and after that if you still llvo, and want to be cured, uso JAD WIN'S TA It SYIIUP. It nover falls lo cure a cough or cold. For sale at Thomas' drug store. Where there Is no conflict there Is no eonquest. ARE YOU Miserable through indigestion, Sour Stomach, or Constipation? Acker's uyspjpsia Aauieis we guarantee will relieve you. Sold by Dr C T Horn, Lehlghton,aud E A II rn, Weissport. Gratitude, says soma one, is tho mem ory of the heart. ACKER'S BLOOD ELIXER guaranteed; will cure all kinds ot blood xnsoning, in htrittd Of contracted. Sold by Dr. Horn, Lehlghton, and E A Horn, Weissport. FARMERS' COLUMN. Affection is tho broadest basis of a good lire. GUARANTEED to cure a cold or cough Acker's celebrated English Remedy. 8old by Dr C T Horn, Lehlghton, and E A Horn,': weisapori. Too great refinement is false dilicacr, and true delicacy is solid refinement. ERUPTI0N8, SORES, Pimples, Rheu niatism ore but Indicators of impure blond. Acker's Blood Elixcr is the remedy. 8, id by Dr Horn, LehigbtoL, and E A Horn, Weilsport. The first and worst of all frauds is to cheat oje's self. A piculiar virtue in Ayer's Sarsaparilla is that while it cleanses and purges the blol Irom all corruptions and impur.tics, an I thereby roots out disease, it builds up and invigorates tbe whole system, and m ikes one young again. Bad taste is a species of bad morals. Should you bo a sufferer from dyspepsia, ijdig'stlon, malaria, or weakuess,ayou cun be cured by Brown's Iron Bitters. Rhode Island and Delaware together is smaller than Yellowstono Park. Toccoa.City, Ga Dr. J. P. Newman, says: "Brown's Iron Bitters are very popu lar and their use always result satlsfac torily." Industry is the foundation of pleasure, IjiiHiiiMimiiiiimiwtinMinn'i 111 lllll SI THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relitrei adA caret KUEUMATISM, Neuralgia, 8clatics, Lumb.Qo, UACHAC'IIE, BUCICHI, 100TD1C3I, SORE THROAT, QVISSr, SFXI.INC3, BPRAIKN, Son&ui, Cats, Bruises, FROSTBITES, IIUKNM, SCALDS, Aod tl other iodllj ubei &6 pilot. nm cihis i boitii. 8otdtT .ii nnifrtm .a-! Dealer. Direction, in 11 l.&ioafe.. Till Chirlis A.7cgtlu Co. (eMcMMit to A. TwVi S Co.) Voltlaon, , 1.8. A. s g Sal 8 .ftfy W"- Too Mnch Bngar! A mother often complains that her child is troubled greatly with a sour stomach, but this case is no longer mysterious when the mother, to quiet the little one so that she can continue her account of tho case, sets down beforo her n little dish of sugar, from which the child may help Itself. Most mothers would give candy or a cookie in stead, through some feed their children lumps of sugar from the bowl, believing that tho children need sugar, and might better have it in that form than in any oth-r. In any cass of this kind there is a very frequent call for water. Do you know how ylnegar Is made? You can get plenty of it by simply mixing sugar or molasses with water and keep it warm. A sour taste in the mouth after eating wests, is of very a m non occurrence. It is the acid caused by tbo fermentation' of the sugar left in the mouth, with the ssliva that causes the decay of children's teelh this and tbe lark of bone-forming material in tho dally lood. Vinegar "eats" lime, as one ran tell by leaving an egg in vinegar, Bits of sugar or candy left to lerment among the teeth destroy their enamel, as welt bs dn pickles. Tbe child that is fed on sweets naturally craves pickles as an antidote, but well-led children aro contented with plain I.Lt -t . . . uuuneuiug ioou n properly prepareu ana I sufficiently varied. Many imagine that all , children should have free access to both iu gar and pickles In order lo supply what they suppose to be uulural cravings, and lo prevent thefts of sugar from the family bowl. A mistaken policy. Faith Rocjiks tcu, in American AgricuHurUl for October. A Straw Shelter- Mr John M. Btuhl sends 'o the American Agriculturist the following directions fm making a straw shelter: 8et posts, forked at the top, firmly in the grouud, and lay in tho forks strong poles to support other pules or rails that carry the roofing straw. Nail poles or boards against the cast, north, and west sides, sometimes against the south side also, and against these pile staw to the top. A southern sloiie is preferable. Cut a ditch just outside the straw, around the higher ground side, to carry off water, bank ing tbe excavated eartb against the straw, Set the supporting poets deep and firm, to prevent heaving by frosts or sagging ba ttle pushing of cattle. For tho roof, put straw upon the poles or rails, carrying it U to a point like a straw .tack: To hold the roof down and keep it sharp pointed, tie togeth er two heavy blocks or poles, with a foot or so of rope between tbcm, aud hang these over the top of the straw, running down the sides. Forheayyor high roofs foui poles Vny be used, tied in pairs. Winter shelters should not be too close and warm as the sudden change in temperature in go ing out into the cold may produce a chill that will drive the b ood inward aud pro duce congestion. If close, proper ventilat ion Is necessary for tho csciie of foul ail from tho breathing and excrements. Oioii ings should be made where direct air drafle V(ill not strike the animals. A slanting inaril oyer I no opening will keep out rain Hogs especially lie close together, aud have ii n outside layer of fat, so that they keep warm easily, and may go out ouito lieiU d from close, warm pens. Other auimalsdu uot crowd so closely together, and may have warmer sheds. seat! pti5 gins Mil 8ss .2 m mu s si g III 1 mm 11 Si stW ffifc 1 Fs&rn &3 1 ny fz (JgjjrJob 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 Men Express their Hindi. "The fact Is sir, you may stick a pin there, that tbe people or this country are likely to he drowned In a flood onager beer," shouted an enthuslastlo tetotaller the other day Into the ear of jour cornared correspendent. " That Oerman drink has struck us hard. It Is the second deluge." 'Yes, and the worst of this beer drinking business is that it gets up kidney troubles,as u heavy wind raises the waves," added a city physicUn, who had a knowledge of the times and a tendancy to metaphor. " The mldnl flit 'schooner' leaves behind It a wake of furred tongues, headaches, torpid livers, nausea, and all that, and lajs tbe loundatlon ofUrlght's Disease." This melancholy fact accounts In p.rtfor the Increasing sales or HENSUN'S OAI' OINK 1'OltUUS PlaASTEH, which at once mitigates these symptoms. Prices) cents, A'k your physician about It. Siabury d Juhnton,Ohemlits, New York, Uit 8 ml, Olanders in Horses. Every horsa owner Is more or less oc quaintcd with that loathsome disease, the Glanders, and every one should be nwan that it is both contagious and fatal, not onh to horses, but also to mankind. The fan that the disease has to this day baffled ah treatment, is sufficient reason why the de taction of glanders in a slablo is alwayi luoked Ukiu us serious. If tbe disease al waya assumed the same characters, if evnn gltndered horse presented the three specia yinploms essentially belonging to it,riame y, the greenish, sticky, and at times btoooS litcbarge at tho nose, the bard, painles? and adherent swollen glands ntthoj.iwe nd,aboyo all, tbe peculiar and character let c ulcerations of the i u us membi s ipon the cartilage of tho cavities ol i e wise, there would be no difficulties n ecognizing the disease, nod condemnini he animal thus ullllctcdas most dangerous .Jut this is not always the case. Tin's di .oso assume! many forms. Sometimes onh 1 slight glandular enlargement, again dis iliarges from the nostrils, while in a third -nimal neither of these will exist, and onl) small ulcers will be detected in the upper angle of the nostrils. Still the animal is just as dangerous as if it showed all tbe symptoms fully developed; in fact, even more dangerous, for,while in this condition, it may apparently be in ierfect health, ils .kin presenting nothing unusual lo the rr tiuary observer. Tne horte may remain in good condition, feel as well as eyer,be able to do ils work, aud remaiu in this con dition for months, aud communicate the glanders lo many animals who may come 111 contact with It. It is necessary to detect tbe disease at the start, and for this no one should bo belter qualified than the regular Veterinarian; he who has by his studies be come familiar wilh the different aspects of the disease. Ifonco detected, there must be no hrsltatou; certainly cl the exLtence of Ibe disease should mean deit'i to the animal uflecled, Uuless it is tilled, most sirious, even fatal consequnto., may follow. The duty ol tho owner of the animal in a suspicious condition is, to liaye It exam, ined at once. If there is no doubt, it should be Isolated and ratber than wait for the de yelopment of all tbe symptoms, which may take a long time, inoculation of tbe matter from the discharge can be made on an old horse, a dog, or rabbit, but still better on old mule or a donkey. This Inoculation will produce glanders, no matler how smell tbe quantity of the virus if taken Irom a glaodered horse. President LucTAan, in tbe linei-icon Agriculturist for October, il'.'lllKVJBSSm A Warning. An exchango desires tn warn farmers against a new swindle. Two strangers meet at a farmer' house lo stay all night, and during the evening they get up a trade between themselves, which re quires a witness, and Ibe farmer is asked tn sign the papers, simply to witness tbe trado. II he does so he scon finds that his name is a note which he has lo pay. The law does not appear to touch these cases, but it cer tainly should be made to do so. A. Kansas woman was Jwiog her hus band, when a cycloae, came along. He turned pae death, but tbe woman kept on scolding, and cjclone dodged around the woodpile and mealed off with Its (all bvlwccn Its leg". Offers Unusual Attractions, having made Unequalled Preparations to accoiniuo date Customers ! Persons visiting Lehighton, and having in view tho purchase of GOODS, either MI GOODS U1MAM, OR mm, will miss an opportunity, if tliey fail to -visit the STAR STORE. Our Motto : Large Sales & Small Profit. Opp. X. fc $ flepot9 IBank St., Ijehigltton Tf you arc looking lor a place to purchase mm AND MEDICINES . Toilet anil Fancy Articles, Stationery, Cigars, or The Finest of Wall Paper and If orders, Kemcmbcr, that place is at the POPULAR DRUG STORE of Opposite Carbon House, BANK Street. -:o:' A full supply of Pure Wines and Liquors for Mcdi-r-cinal Purposes. Prescriptions very carelully compounded, day or night. Remember, Dr. C. T, HORN'S Popular Drug Store. WINTER STFIiBS 1883-4. We desire to say to our friends and the public in general, that tve have on hand the Largest and most -Complete Stock of Goods- -OF ANY- Tailoring EsiaMiskmenT in this section of the Comity, comprising Cloths, Cassimeres, OVERCOATINGS, Plain and Fancy Suiting's, Which wo will put up for you in our usual -FIRST-CLASS STYLE, Thereby glrlng you, as we always, do 1 Fittii, Best TriM aufl Best Made CLOTHING IN LEHIGHTON. W e liaye also just received from the Manufacturers a Large Stock ol Newest .Styles of Ladles, Gents nod Children's 5 ISoots, iioe and Gaiters, HATS AN II CAPS, Genis JFui'nisft tug Goods, fyc9 All of whteh wo arc now offer'ng a flT Unprecedently Low Prices ! JgJ Very Respectfully, CJLJL zr&s 4- jbmo.9 MERCHANT TAILORS, Bank St., Lelii'g-liton, Pa. .'a. a am, if Healer in Inre JOrwgr and Medicines, "Weissport, Peiiiia., Keens a full line of all the most popular Patent Medicines. Horse and Cattl Powders, Fancy Stationery, Toilette Articles, School Supplies, A lull Stock of W all Paper and Borders, 1-ir.lllM-. nr.nO AMD. TAPlIT lucluding Trontrileifor all Seasona, Carlisle and F oHIINfo nUUO AINU IALILL, Limerick Hooks. Oil and llawSllk, Linen ana Cot. ton Lines, Ac, very cheap. Also, a large assortment of D. M. Ferry & Co's -Celebrated Fresh Garden Seeds.- Choice Cigars, and a fine stock of Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. jggf Prescriptions very carelully compounded, day or night. Patronage invited. E. A. H0K1NT, Weissport, Pa. May Mb! 183
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