The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, December 08, 1883, Image 4

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    MISCELLANEOUS.
Every fanner tliouM at least have one
ounty paper, nml that paper shnuhl La tbo
Advuoatk, vrhlrh contains all tha latest lo
1 news. Only $1.00 a year.
''Blessed Is the lot of a conlonlel man,'
tsya the real estate aent, "If lie has paid
cash, for It and the usual commissions."
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Am you disturbed at night and hrohen of
your rest by ft slclt child sulfcrmg anil cry
ing with pain of cultluR tcelh 7 I f so, semi
at onco and get a botllo of Mas. WiHlot's
Sooiniiio Strup mr Ciiii.dukm TektKino.
1U value Is Incalculable. It will' relievo the
poor little sufferer! immediately. Depend
upon ft, mothers, there is no mlstalto about
it. It cure dysentery and illarrhoea.regu
latcs tho stomach and bowels, curea wind
nnii the rtnn'i.rrduces Inflammation
and gives tone and energy In the wholo sys
tem. Mrs. Wiitsr.nw's Bootiiino Strop
lOtt Childres Tticrnisa la pleasant to the
hste, and lathe prr6criptlon of onoof the
eldest and best fomalo physicians and
nurses la the United States, au J Is for side
by all druggists throughout the world.
nice 35 cents a bottle
i1 if jcMqjijajMMMawfiiiuj.MiCTEri
RATHER TOO LONG.
Alter Twenty Tears on the Wrpng Bids of
Ltfo a Virginian Turns tha, Tablet.
"How long did you lii I"
' Twenty years, I said. Up to. tho tlmo I
mentioned I had suffered .from n diseased
liver for twenty years," said Mr. S. T. Hon
cock, of Richmond, Va.,balf sadly, as though
thinking ol that delapldated section of his
lite. "At times I almost wished It had
pleased Providence to omit the'llverrromtt.o
human anatomy."'
"Had enough twenty years of that sort of
thing," responded tho listener. "What was
tho upshot of It?"
"The upshot was that some time axo I went
down to Scott's dru store In this etty.nnd
bright ono ol HLNSO.N'SOAPOINB POH
OUS I'LASTintS, appllod It nnd was re.
llcvcd In a Cow hours, and am now as sound
a a though my liver were made of India
rubber."
Honson's unllko the old fashioned kind of
piasters set promptly. Look for tho word
OAP01NE, which Is cut In the genuine,
rrlo 25 cents. Scabury & Johnson, Cheni
Is s, New York.
The world Is pretty eyen the piano
has spoiled many a good dish washer, and
many a good dish washer has spoiled a
piano.
On Thirty Daya Trial.
Thk Vovmo BaXT Co., Marshall, Midi.
Ill send Dr. Dye'a Celebrated Electro Vol
ale-Belts and Electric Appliances on trio
lor thirty days to men (young or old) whi
r offllrlc! with nervous debility, lost vi
tality and kindred troublos, guarautccinj
speody and complete restoration of hcaltl
and manly ylgor. N. B. No risk is Incur
re, as thhty days' trial is allowed. 5.1y
We meet in society many beautiful wo
men who wo think would moke excellent
TsWea for our friends.
ELECTHIC1T.Y. 01 all the known
Eleolro-Galvanle Appliances at the present
day It Is now conceded by the Medical I ra
lornity and Electricians generally, that the
American Galvanic Co't IIowAnt) Siiuuis
are the best, possessing Intrinsio Electrical
merits, as on anient or appliance can be
filled to any part of the body, which is.nol
true of any other. See advertisement in
smother column o( this paper.- Electric Go-
Boiled potatoes arc spoien of na "geb
kirda" in fashionable circles, because tbiy
are so easily mashed.
The old adage that a man is a fool or n
physiciau at forty, explains why it is so,
many patent medicines make their appear
ance every year, and again disappears like
the morning dew. JADWIH'8 TAItSYRUP
ii the result ol su years oi eiptranoi m
tfre stndy.of medicines. Thomas, tho drug
gist, sells it.
Many a young mnn who work8 hard
during the day allows his hands to go to
wahtt during the evening.
o
Don't Spill the Milk.
"There 13 no uso crying oyer spilled
!tk," says the old saw. If you are not on
Jy balil.but have bo life In the roots of your
hair; there ia no use crying over that, eith
er. Take both time and vourscll by tho
forelock while there Is a forelock left. Ap
ply Parker's Hnlr Balsam to your hair be
fore matters get worse. It will arrest the
fatting oflinf..your hair nnd restore its origi
nal color, gloss and softness.- It is n perfect
dressing withal, clean, richly perfumed,
cools and heals tho scalp.
When a young men begins to raise
down upon his faco it is no wonder that he
acts like a goose.
EVERY Promise backed by a guaran
tee. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will give
Immedlato relief. Trice 25 k SO els. Sold
by Dr. Horn, LeUIshton, and E. "A. Horn.
Welssport.
"And the cloud wedded the ahmlowc,"
aings a poet.- Sort of a bigger-mist, ehl
Many a woman who does in. I know
veil the multiplication tablo can "figure"
In society.
GUARANTEED to cure a cold or cough
Acker's celebrated English Ecmely. Sold
by DrC T Horn, Lehighlon,and E A Horn,
Welssport.
A faux pas her father.
A Jersey waste Newark fiats.
The coaled (ire throws out the most
heat.
It is doubtless owing to our being made
cf clay, that wo are so easily broke.
It isn't a very great ways to the end of
a cat's noso, but its fur to the end of its
tail.
la
aa Bay
ma
which is to say,
Perry Davis's Pain Killer
uiiwwi t,uuu, x iu!t;u A'iua .uincr a
lncnt, and It curea ino ia a Ehort time."
Captain D. 8. GooOcll, Jr., of Gear-port.
Jlainc, tcTst " Vcr brui. upralna one, cut".
I know ox no medicmo that la more effective."
. DETitl .Pierce, Titles, 2T. Y., cayr : - Tar cuia,
rrulPos. burns cntl epraloio, it has novcr failed
to effect n cure."
IT LEADS ALL.
No other blood-purifying moillctno In mfule.
y lifts over beon prepared, which bo com
olotoly meet tho want of physicians aud
tho general pub 1 la as
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
It leada tho Hat as a truly sclentl.lo prcnarv
ttou for alt blood diseases. 1 f there Is a lurk
Onnnrm a ire taint of Scrofula nbout you.
OUtlOFuLA AvniiM SAuiAi-AntLLA will
dllodge it nnd expel 11 from your system.
For constitutional or gcrofnloui Oat.nrh,
PnTnnnu Avmt's sns.u-Aiut.L la tho
Wit 1 f iftrlll true roinotlr. It has curoit
numberless cases. It will stop the nauseous
cat3irrh.il discharge, mid reinovo tho sicken
ing odor of the breath, which aro Indications
of scrofulous origin.
Ill PCnmiQ Tex., Sept. 18,1882.
ULukilULIO "At tho age of two years ono of
Ongce mv children win terribly atlllctcd
OUfiCO with ulcerous running sores on Its
face nnd nock. At the aamo tlmo tta eyos
wero swollen, much lnllaiued, nnd very soro.
O.-inF Euro Vhyslclanstoldusthntapow
ujrln Cluo iTfulalternttvomedlolnomust
he employcil. They united in rocoinmondlng
AYiiii's H.vnAi'AKIi.t.A. A fow doses pro
duced ii peroontlblo Improvement, which, by
an adhereneo to your directions, waa contin
ued to a completo and permanent cure. No
evldcuco ha-i Blnco nppcared of tho exlstenoo
of any scrofulous tendencies; mid no treat
ment of any disorder was ovor attended by
inoro prompt or elTectual results.
Yours truly, B. F. Jonxsos."
rncrAiir.D nv
Dr. J . C. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Mass.
SoU by all Druggists; f 1, idx bottles for $3.
WHO IS UNACQUAINTID WITHTHt CiOORAPHV C THlS COUN
TI1V WtLLSEt DV txAMININQ THIS MA. THATTHS
An accident may happen to-morrow.
Buy Penny Davis's Pain Killed
to-day of any Druggist
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THE
Carbon
Advocate
IB THE BEST MEDIUM FOR
Local Advertising
IN CARBOX COUNTY.
Send for Hates, which will he
found very moderate.
Job Printing
of every description,
Illustrated Sale Bills
A SPECIALTY.
At Low Prices !
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND &PACIFIC R'Y
py tUs csntral position or itn line, connects tho
fcaetana tho West by thufhortest route, and oar
riy pasBenert), without change cr aara, between
Chlcaco find Kansas City, Uonnotl El nffi ' Leaven
worth, Atohiflon, Wiuncapolia aud St. raul. it
pouracts la Union Depots with all tho priuclpal
lines of road betwoeu tho Atlaiitio onU the raciiio
Oceans. Its equipment is unrivaled and masmfl
cent, beinc oomposed of Llost Comfortable oud
Beautiful Day Coaches, UaEnineent llorton Ho
cliuinc Chair Cars, Tullman's frettfCBt Palace
Bleeping Cars, and the Heet Lino of Dininc Cars
In tho World, Thrco Trains between Chicago and
Missouri lllvcr Points. Two Trains between Chi
C3CO ana Minneapolis and St. Paul, via tUo Jt'amoua
"ALBERT LEA ROUTE,'"
A New and Direct Line, vl Bencca and Kanka
kee.haa recently bcu opened between Kichmond,
Norfolk, Newport News, Chat tanoeca. Atlanta, Au.
frusta,Naahville.X.oui3vlllo, Lex in pi on, Cincinnati
Indianapolis i and Xiafayette, and Omaha, Mmncan
oli.B..a"d st- Paul aaa intermadiate points.
AlPThrough Pasiengers Travel on Tast Express
J:i,ta tZ sal flt all Principal Tichct Offices in
tho United States and Canada.
Baggage checked through and rates of faro al,
wayo as low as competitors that oiler less advan
tages. Por detailed Information, cot the Maps and Told
ors of the
CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE,
At your nearest Cloket Oino3, or uddresl
R. R. CABLE, C. ST. JOHH,
j TIm-rres. & Omi'I M's'r, tlcu l ItU & Pais. Agt,
CHICAGO.
Merve-Life and m
KEse3
p"Job Printing neatly,
cheaply and promptly execut
ed at this office. Give us a
trial and he convinced.
Thls cut shows tbs
Howard Electric
Magnetic Shield
os oonlled o cr the K Id-
no a nnd ltal
centers, uno only np-
pllarce mailo that
fits every pnrt ol
the body, end the
only ono needed to
rosmvELY curtn
KiiIiicyIHcnfco
II li o ii ir.ti t Imii,
E - h i o p 1 n
the worst cases ol
!ioi::Iii;il li'ctik
licis, Ksltnus
tion, Imiiotcn
cy, and nil D!
cases nnd Wcak
sic&kiof the CJrlno
Ociiltal Orsans.
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TOt'NO JII3N, front early IndUcrctlon, lack
narve forco and fall to attain strength.
MIDDLE-Aoni) MKT often lack vigor, attribut
ing It to the progress of years.
Tho TIOTIIEIJ, WIFE and MATD, siiCcrlngfrom
Fcmalo We&Uncso, Kervoua Debility and other ail
ments, will find it the only cure.
To one and all wo pay that the Shield gives ft nat
ural uld in n natural way
without DisuatiiNO Tim stomach.
tVurj-nnJcd Ono Year, nnd tlio best
appliance lliatlc.
Illustrated Pamphlet, TIlItEE TYFES OF MEN,
also Pamphlet for Ladles only, sent oa receipt of
ec, sealed; unsealed, TJIEE.
American Galvanic Co.,
iiV 1 6 UEO 1103 Clicstnut bt l-iiila.
-HUNDREDS Write llioy owe their Ufa
and present good health to Acker's English
Remedy for Conrumptlon, Coughs, Colds,
c. Sold by 0. T. Horn, LchlgMon, and
E. A. Horn, Welssport.
Iron Is decidedly tbo mo6l Ironical of
melnls, for It Is so often a railing. '
Mr. S. M. Curtis, of Brooklyn, K. Y.,
Says be applied to Ihe best physicians he
could find, and used every remedy recom
mended for a sevcro cough he had for over
four months with no success, nnd by ao
cidcnl heard of JADWIN'S TAR SYRUP.
I took two bottlesnnd was entirely cured.
For sale at Thomas' Drag Store.
Said an English peer, amid the Jryra.
mlds, "I seo that here mummy's the word."
EUUrnO.VS, SORES, I'implaj, Rheu
matism arc but Indicutors of Impure blood.
Acker's Blood Ellxer Is the remedy. Sold
by Dr Horn, LehighloD, and E A Horn,
Welssporl.
It you haro anything to do, get It done,
as quickly as you can.
Merit is what makes great men stand out
so prominently, nnd true merit must exist
in all articles offered lo tho public. This Is
what distinguishes JAnwis's Tar Svacr
from all olhcr patent medlclues recommend
ed for coughs or colds. For sale at Thomas'
drug store.
Fried celery. is tho latest gastronomic
idiocy. Tho next thing will bo boiled Ice
cream.
Acker's Celebrated English Romedy for
Coughs, Colds, and Consumption. Sold by
us on a guarantee by Dr Horn, Lehlghton,
and E A Horn, Welssport.
Bound ?o make a man cross Getting
to the other side of the street.
Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator cures all
forms of Heart Disease, nervousness and
sleeplessness.
How old Is a trea when It reaches tho
foli age.
Wadlcy, Ga. Dr. B. R. Doyle says; "I
consider Brown's In.n Billers superior as a
tonlo to any preparation now in use."
A wlfo Is a blessing; benco a 'dumb
wile is au unspeakable one.
IIop Platters are clean, sweet and pleas
ant to use. Fresh Hops combined with
Balsams and Gums. More powerful than
any other porous piasters. 25 els.
Josh Billings has inado his success by
throwing a peculiar spell oyer the people.
FARMERS' COLUMN.
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THE GREAT GERMAN
REtVIEDY
FOR PAIN.
KelleTci and curei
nnnujiATisji,
Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
n.icKACiit:,
nuicii, looimcnB,
SORE THHOAT,
QVI.VST, SWELLIX03,
SoreatEt, Cats, truiies,
TROSTDITE9,
nunxAi, SCALDS,
Aod .11 Mhr Ia1II; acbci
and point.
FIFIT CENTS k BOTTLB,
PlJby nil Dmrtl'tiftnl
Detilei. Dircctlom lo 11
tnilgUrigfll,
Tha Cliar!c: A.Vecelw Co.
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useiaiinie. eoia uy araKifista, vzta
f-Sl)r,lNTON BnKTNKY.fashlonaUe
lltCJS Hoot ami Shok Makku, Hank St.,
LehlKhton. All work warranted.
Subscribe for" and
read the Carbox Advocate.
It contains all the latest, local
news up to the time ol going
to press.
respectfully announces that he has bought out MRS.
RUPERT'S NEWS DEPOT, together with good-will,
&c, and will immediately Remoye his entire business
to the premises formerly occupied by her, where he
hopes for a continuance of past patronage, pledging
himself to do the utmost in his power to serve the
wants of the people conscientiously and punctually.
constantly on nana an assortment ol
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MiQS)le9 llaisie lkg9 posa
CllBfi'BstBBaas Oaads9 ca'ap IE,Icfsaa,eB9 Card
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J. F. HALBACH,
Bank Street, Leliigliton, Pa.
Improvlnr; Farm HamcJ an4 Grounds. '
The Immedlato surroundings of farmers'
tiomcs generally aro far from being ns at
tractive in appearance as they can easily bo
made. Indeed tho rural front yards arc, as
a rule, much less beautiful and Interesting
than those ol people) In the same general
circumstances lu towns and cities). In tho
latter, lawns are well cared for, nnd choice
ornamental trees, shrubs, snd flowers, are
much oftener met with than about country
homes. There Is no valid reason for this
Such embellishments are n.it more easily
acquired In Iho city, but just tho reverse,
The farmer has teams, implements and
manures for putting the bouse grounds in
the best condition for ornamental treat'
ment; labor Is (julto as cheap as In lown
while sodding n lawn costs far less in th
country. Trees and plants are as cheap to
the farmer as to any one, while' in many
places some of the best kinds for ornaraen
can be had from the woods for the digging.
Thero may be points in which life on the
farm lucks the attractions common to town
llff, but in chirmlng homo grounds the
farmer Is certainly to blame If the city
dweller excels him, It Is often wondered
why country life has not charms sufTicien
to hold the boys tn the larm, and that they
grow up longing for the city. If more at
tention were given to mating their home
surroundings more cheerful and ntlractive
lor tho eons aud others of the family, there
would be less heard of this trouble. Ana
in all such work every proper effort is sure
to bo seconded by the wife; while nothing
is more natural than for tho children to be
enthusiastic helpers In this work. Such
improvements of course require eomo outlay,
but this can hardly prove otherwise than a
good investment. Every dollar judiciously
spent in this way will soon bo returned
many fold in the increased valuation of any
place, should it be desirable to sell, to say
nothing of tho greater happiness nnd love
of home that will thus bo inspired
Now that long evenings are at hand, this
subject should receive due consideration
l'lans may be drawn up for an improved
arrangement of walks, drives, lliwer beds,
shrubbery, borders, nnd ther matters,
Every detail of these cau-bo-dcoided upon,
and entered upon a map, lone be
fore winter is over, so that when
spring opens the work can go on intelligent
ly nu! to the best advantage. Emas A.
Loxa, Architect, Buffalo, N. Y., in Am. Agri
culturist. .
Hints on Hog Killing.
Skill and practice are ne-ided to take out
Hie intestiness neatly, without cutting or
breaking Ihem and soiling the flesh. Hun
the knife lightly down marking the bellv
stralght, cut totho bone between the thighs,
and in front of tho ribs and full r. not to
ut beyond litem, open the' abdomen by
running the hand or two fingerj behind the
knife with its edge turned outward. Little
ue of the knife is required to loosen the
entrails. The fingers, rightly used, will do
most of the severing. Small strongstring.,
cut tn pmprr lengths, should bo always at
hand lo quickly tie tho severed ends of any
small intestines cut or broken by chance.
An expert will catch the entire offal in
large tiu pan or wooden vessel, holding it
between hlmsell nnd Ihe hog. Unskilled
operators.and those opening very large Tings,
need an assistant to hold this. The.eiilrftils;
and then the liver, heart, etc , boimjalf re
moved, thoroughly rinse out any bood or
filth that may have escaped inside. Spread
the cut edges apart by inserting a short
stick between them to admit frso circula
tion of cool air. When dripping is over, or
the hanging posts are wanted for other car
casses, remove the dressed ones, and hang
them in cool rollar or olhcr safe place un
til the whole flesh is thoroughly cooled
through. Or if, for convenience and easier
work, the carcasses nre'eut up before cooling,
let all the pieces lie apart for at least half a
day. ltcmoying the lard from the long
intestines requires expertness that can only
be learned by practice. Tho lingers do
most of this cleaner, safer, and better than
a knife. A light feed the night before kill
ing leaves tho intestines less distended and
less likely to bo broken. J. M. Staiii., in
An. Agriculturist.
Take Care of Your Orchard Trees.
When tho owner visits his young orchard
after the snows have melted away in spring
he often makes the disheartening discovery
that many of his trees have been glrdlrd by
mice or rabbits. Judging from our own
correspondence, the damage by these ani
mals must in the aggregate bo very heavy.
The first thing to bo dune is to examine
the extent of the injury. Frequently it is
not so bad as it looks, and the Inner bark is
not entirely removed. If this covers even
a fourth of the wounded portion, and con
nects tho bark above the wound with that
below it, Ihe chances are that tho wound
will heal if drying can be prevented. The
ordinary graftlug war, applied on nld, worn
cotton cloth, or on paper, as used in grad
ing, should be applied over the injured
portion. This, especially on quite small
trees, will prevent all evaporation. Anotlt
cr application is the old grafting clay, made
by thoroughly mixing and beating together
stiff clay with half as much cow manure.
Apply this over the wound quite thickly,
and fasten it in place by wrapping with an
old cloth aud tying with strings. If their.
ner bark is completely gone, nothing re
mains but to bridge over the wound with
cions, and thus restore the communication
between the roots and the top. The cions
may be taken from the the same tree Ifthey
can be spared, or those from another of the
same kind will answer as well. Am. Aqri'
culturist.
In starting the Store Business we set down the rule
Lakge Sales and Small Profits.
In continuing it, nnd finding that the motto, as an actual experiment, eminently success
ful, we have enlarged upon the same and made it
Larger Sales and Smaller Profits.
Not yet satisfied, we move up and boldly assert our claim
A beef carcass weighing 1400 lbs., and
a mutton 1 60 lbs., are the standards la the
British markets.
If a quince orchard be well managed It
will last for forty years or more, aud the
crop usually a sure one.
It has heretofore been supposed that
the horn of the steer or heller gave Indica
tions ol the age of the anima1,but Ibis is now
denied by Dr. Stewart, of New York, who
elates that at no lime is such cvlJenco lo be
relied upou.
It Is often usual for farmers lo pay a
higher price for stable manure, according to
value, than for any other fertilizers, for
bulk does mtalways Indicate quality. Many
wagon loads of material aro hauled to the
farm which are of but little yjlue.
Now that square plates haye become
the fashion, married men will have lo look
out for Ihe corners. Ills bid enoujU to
1e bit villi a round phle.
And b lieve we can safely assert it without fear of contradiction, and prove it by facts
and figures to all who will come and try us and our prices. Come and try.
' Very respectfully,
If you are looking for a place to purchase
EUSS All M11ICIIES,
Toilet and Fancy Articles, Stationery, Cigars, or
Wlae FtBaegf f Wall lapes8 aaaal Eiwclea's,
Remember, that place is at the POPULAR DRUG STORE of
Li CI
Si
Opposite Carbon House, BANK Street.
-:o:
A full supply of Pure Wines aud Liquors for Medi
cinal Purposes.
Prescriptions very carefully compounded, day or night.
Remember, Dr. C. T, HORN'S Popular Drug Store. .
WlMEEBfc SSETi
We desire to say to oui' friends and the public in general, that
we have on hand the Largest and most
Complete Stock of Goods
-OF ANY-
T aili?MI SstaMisIimoaT
in this section of tho County, comprising
Cloths, Cassimeres,
OVBRCOATING-S,
Plain and Fancy Suitings,
Which wo will put up for you in our usual
FIRST-CLASS STYLE,
Thereby giving you, as no always, do
Best Fitting, Best Mnifl aiifl Best Mafe
CLOTHING IN LEHIGHTON.
We have also jnst received from the Manufacturers a Large
i
Stock ol Newest Styles of Ladles, Oents and Uhtldren'B
mot9 lne aaaal ai ica'8,
HATS All CAPS,
TMi'ntsnuii
All of whtch wo are now offering a
cYC
ftr Unprecedently Low Prices ! jE3J
Very Respectfully,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
Bank St., LeMo-liton, Pa.
We Know what we are Saying
When we state that wc are Selling Goods as Cheap as tho Cheapest, and, therefore,
invite special attention to the following articles suitable lor Holiday Presents :
, , . , ..... n,,.t. Alhnms Toilette Sots. Ladles' Hand Stlchels anil Purses, Olg-ar Oases, Ijulles' Work
Handsome Fringe ; Xroai nml Nw PiPVr?55r l-Vlo; lJIectia M.por the Unite,! States (a specially for children
Srt&B 'at&wSrXSi o the country with ease and pleasure), Chudrens- A H O and Toy Uook., faney r.p.,.,1...
Uhlldrens' School Hags, Inkstands, &c, ftc.
A fine assortment of Lamp and Lamp Fixtures, varying in price from $1.25 to $10.00,
together with a large varictv of Fancy and Useful Articles suitable for HOLIDAY and
BIRTHDAY PRESENTS.
We have also, always on hand a full assortment of
Pure Drug's, Patent Medicines, Wall Paper and Bord
ers, Stationery, School Supplies, &c, &c, all of winch
will be sold at the yery lowest cash price.
Call and sec goods nnd learn prices before making purchases elsewhere.
BQf" Prescriptions very carclully compounded, day or night. Patronage invited.
E. A. HORdN, Weissport, Pa.
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