GreatReductlon WALL PAPER! -HAVE YOU BEEN AT- i AS WE CLIP HUMOROSITIES. A bow-legged man was standing be fore tho stove warming .himself. A small I boy watched him Intently ft while, and I then h broke out: "Say, Mister, yon ro T-Tg n$ tQ ncenCY for the best Carnct-SWGelier ill the world viz the Dro, I guesi, you're Gnmley's standing too near t A furniture dealer advertises that lie fia mnt-Wfl iIia tirlnfta nf Mo rrnilln flnwn I to bedrock. Writing this kind of stuff HO WIS UNUllAUN KjAU.L'VjL m ZO ceiUS ; 50 cents n yard and up- but so far there has been no law. rrohIhlt- war(jg A QQOD 1VINDOW SHADE, n2 H. -nnAn vnllnr nf A( rnnta "I detest him J I never could marry "-""J " uim.-sai.iayounRgm. imv.uo you Know 0?,n rjl!.,,1 T..1. what I call him? I call him 'the little tin &T T 1, ' , " nn ' mogul.' Oh, dear no. not to his face, but i.uu sl-uoiiu sizu, QL.to ; nnru.sizc, yucst. In my diary. "That's where I take all my .. . - . Gilt' Borders and Decorations revenges, and have everything out with rle ikkcs uarpet nags in mcimnge nnti acais iionornuiy witn an. ftt h alf. the usual urice. everybody-ln'my diary. I find It a great Wrf-i LM-J- relief." VVinUOW OI1UUC8, UUHlUieW h.,1l,oiwi.ri.1 Hint 1R(1 of With Spring roller, 38c. and up. the Islands In the Great Lakes were origin A full and complete line 01 ay named liog island, jnatwasprooawy Fringes from 14 to 75c. per yd WTB ua "-"" Snellen's Arnica Galve. The best salve lu the world lor cuts, bruises, sores,ulcers,salt rhuem.fevcr sores, tetter, cuappeu nanus, cmlblamis, corns, - . . . nv Trrn a furniture ilea er auvcrnses inai no --- Prnmfif . In 1 2r Tier roll. ELEGANT GOLD PA.F.1SK, for a living may not bo very respectable, jjHuabJil-S at From 12c. to 50c. per roll. Fine Gilt Emtacil Pagers, From 20c, to $1 per roll. Colored Borders at one-third the regular price. Curtain Poles, complete at 40c. arid upward. FalntsOJU. Varnish, Brushes and Paint ers Supplies a specialty. Paper hang ing, Plain and Decorative House and Sign Painting, Graining. ... Ax.!. Work Guaranteed A. Bayer, 804 HAMILTON STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA, and all skin eruptions, nnd positively cures piles, or no pay required., it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. 1'rlce IKic. per box, at Thomas', mart-Cm BANK ST., LKUIQIITUN. Estate Notice. Xitsie of. JACOB SMITH, lateofTowanieiisIng Township, Carbon county, I'a., deceased. Letters of administration having been Granted to Uie onderslened In the above recited citato, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and tlloso liavlnc legal claims will present the same without delay In proper order for settlement to ABRAHAM SMITH. Administrator, Tleasant Corner, Mahoning twp.. Carbon co.,l'a. r his Attorney. E. It. SIEWEItS, Esq., Maiioh Chunk, ra. marcli31-nC A " H'ouian feels where man thinks," says a writer. Yes, that's why tho mac Is bald. Mow Is the lime to put your lawn In I order and to form a lawn order league, as I It were. Girls should be sweet like candv; nnd candy should be pure like girls. There's a combination that Is a combination. Everything Is at least a century old m 1 Philadelphia. Eyen tn,o principal street of I the village Is called "Chestnut." The new spring overcoat should not be buttoned, hut' left open so as to show the waist. Ex. It would be a waste of time to try to button It through the French GENTS WANTED !! p"ate. iue uesi ining in uaoy carriages twins. A small boy reaching for a high Paine's (elcry ompouna ures : WEAK NERVES PirwrU PrtTtiT PciMPfiritn fa ft. NrtT TYmlrt which never falls. Containing1 Celery tn4 Coca, thono wonderful nerve ntlraulintlt fpcoauy cures aii ncrruus aisoruer. RHEUMATISM Paikh's Celeiit Compound pnrlflts Iha I blood. It drives out the Uctlo acid, which 1 cauies Rheumatism, RD(' restores the blood, making organs to a healthy condition, 1Mb tue true remeuy lor xineumauem. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS rAim'B CrtrnT Courocin) quickly ratorc tho llrcr and ktdncru to Krfcct hulth. This ruraUyo power, combined with 1U nerve tonics, makes It ths best remedy for all Kidney compiauua. DYSPEPSIA Paxto'b Oclert Coupotmc fitrennlheni the Ptomach, and quletfl the nervea of the digea tlTo organa. This is vhy it cures eyen the woree cases 01 uyBpeiHja, CONSTIPATION TAnra'd Oeimit Compoukd la not a catlur. Best Cough Cure. Fof all diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, no Toinody Js so safe, speedy, and certain as Ayor'a Chprry Pectoral. An lndlsponsablo family mcdlclno. "I find Ayor's Cherry Tectoral on lnvaluablo remedy for colds, coughs, nnd other allmonta of tho throat and lungs." M. S. Randall, 201 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. "I havo used Ayor'B Cherry Pectoral (or bronchitis and Lung Diseases. for Vfhlch I bollovo It to ho tho grcatost mcdlclno In the world." James Miller, Caraway, N. O. . "MJr wife had rt distressing couch, with pains In the Bide and breast. AVo tried various medicines, but nouo did her any good until I got a bottlo ot Ayer's Cherry Pectoral which has cured her. A neighbor, Sirs. Ulenn, had tho measles, and tho cough was relieved by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. .1 havo no hesitation in recommending this medicine." Robert Ilorton, Fore man Headlight, Morrlllton, Arlc. " Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured me of a severe cold which had settled on my lungs. My wlfo says the Pectoral helps her more than any other mcdlclno she ever used." Enos Clark, Mt. Liberty, Kansas. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rnurAnED BY Dr. J. O. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all DroggUu, Price 1 1 ; 1i bottle, 5. OF INTEREST TO FARMERS, " I ' ., it LU.' UULJI L-'JLJS. That Highway of Nations, Hie broad Atlantic, is ever n stormy inrougiitare. let blow the winds ever so .itTcely, mid rido the waves ever so lollllv camen must man the good ships, tourists will bravo the passage, and commercial travelers and buyers must visit the ccntn or foreutn trailo ami manufacture. That atrocious malady, seasickness, together with olicky paliix mm much inward uneusintw soften endured when llostettcrs Stomach Hitters would have fortiled the voyager: against them. Sea captains, and In fact all salts nnd veteran travelers are acquainted with the protective value of this estimable preventive and remedy, and ore rarely iiniiroviueu wan it. immigrants to tlie lai H cat should use It ns a cai'eguard ngalnst malanu. Seek the niil of the llitters for .lyspepsm. constitiation. liver coimilaim kidney troubles, nnd all ailments that lmpaii I iic Harmonious ana vigorous action of tli vital powers. $1 It Is a laxative, giving easy and natural tic action to tho bowels. lows its use. Hccommcnded by prof esBionat and tmaloeBa hcivuui i iiiiisktuui ivvui aiLouawnui i. . , ; i m i-i- m str-- c men. fjenaior dook. ! Tivtnn At fin Citlrl liv Ttrtitprrlaf d nrl T.lver D Rheumatism. DVI. "4W -te-. peptla. txrnX all ntTectlons of tho Kidneys. WELLS, RICHARDSON St CO. Prop's 13 - WEEKS. -to: Tie TOUCH GAZETTE will be limllrt MMirely wro peil, to any aildrsss 111 tlm t ill ed States fur UirfO mnotlis on trveiit of One Dollar. Libfrnl discount allowed to nrstinaelirt icents and clubs Samiilo conn niniled frci Address ail orders to ItlCHArtD K. FOX, Mav 30,lRS5-ly Fiianki.in Eqoars. N. Y To canvass for one ol the largest, oldest established. DE8T KNOWN NUKSUIt IKS In the country. Most liberal terms. Unequalled, facilities. OENEVA NuRSKHY. Established 1846. W. & T. SSIITII, 015NEVA, N. V. , aprlWtcow makes an exceltent closet strainer for S?JLjLJSNMJIil WANTED. Permanent positions I guaranteed with BALA It V and EX-"" FENSES PAID. Any determined man can suc ceed with us. Peculiar advantages to beginners. Stock complete. Including many fast selling peeialtles. Outflt Tree. . Address at once. (Name this paper) imowN imoTUEiss. NonsErtrMiiar, Rochester, N. V. aprll 28 zm shelf jelly. We lell Yon Plainly that Simmons Liver Regulator will rid you of Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation, and uiliousness. it will break up chills nnd lever and prevent their return, anil is a complete nntidote for all malarial poison yet entirely tree trom quinine or calomel. Try it, and yon will be astonished at the good results of Simmons Liycr Regulator. Strawberry boxes are selling at about 20 cents a quart. If you return the berries you get a rebate. -A Philadelphia thief stole thlrty-flye pairs of trousers the other night. He was promptly oyer 'aulcd. "A fowl tip!" exclaimed a gentleman In a restaurant when tho waiter upset a dish of frlcassed chicken Into his lap. There are rumors of a Panslaylst up- All new Spring Styles now in rising In Russia. The cooks must be on a An Omaha man recently committed New Tailorin TO THE PEOPLE OF WHS8P0HT ant VICINITY: Ucon invitation from some of the representative citizens of your town, I hayo decided to open a Tailoring Establishment in Weissport. My knowledge of making garments was gained principally In the City of NewYork. I am also h graduate of the Cutting Schools of that city. And after years of practice In both Cutting and .Making custom uiothing in some ot the best houses m botn jncw xoricami Philadelphia I think 1 may assure vou that all work entrusted to ray enro shall bo equal at least to the best obtainable In your neighborhood. J2PGIVE ME A TKIAL.&! Very Respectfully, JAMES OLIVER, PATENTS!! FRANKLIB H. HOUGH, Solicitor of American & Foreign Fatenfe 925 V st., near U. S. Patent Ofliee,. WASHINGTON, D. C. All business before United States I'atcnt Ofliee attended to for moderate fees. I'atents procured In the United States and all Foreign Countries, irerfe Jilir and Labtlt registered. Rejected applications reUved and prosecuted. Inrornia tion and advice ns to obtaining Patents cheer- uiuy iurnisnea witnout cnarse. wnu bkcu'ii oi Model for FnKit opinion ns to rntentabilltr. suicide by holding his breath. stock. All new goods in a new stove, All Old, goods Were Sold OUt nf fcat of Btreneth certainly worthy r.. i I monument. auction. ftant White Back Papers, 5c. 7c 10c. and 12c. Per Piece. Elegant Gold Papers, 15c. and 30c Per Piece. Elecrant Goli Emliossefl Papers, 85c and S1.00 Per Piece. Felts and Ingrains, 20c;- and 60c Per Piece. Such of mis is tue season or tue year when a farmer will not allow anybody to sleep In his spring bed, particularly If it contains early strawberries. The prevalence of scrofulous taint in the blood is much more universal than many are aware. Indeed, ut few persons are free from it. Fortunately, however, we have in Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the most potent remedy ever discovered for this terrible allliction. I a iBTirr rail IT .-ec'BT3mrn It Is not well for man to bo without companion In a buggy. A growler holds a pint of beer, hut rttnf lint t.onn Irtintvn rt rwriAtyoa cnt.nnl L I KU5 A WAL U N Happier Is he that hath much and samples nnu estimates sent iree. .ex perienced workmen sent to all parts ot the city and country. All goods warranted free from'arsenlc, perfect, and full length. M. Merigan, ',1223 MARKET ST., Philadelphia. F(b.448 " o i DQ 2 a IN O DQ o a o J. 00 a s m 6 rS n O P3 r0 to o -- 1 0 .J 0.-- g a. 04 O so d u a .5 o . 3 ej kcepeth It than he who transferred his power and retalneth nix for a shower. "The world Itself Is too small for the covetous." Seneca. That accounts for the number who go to the devil. "Faith builds a bridge across tho gulf ot ueain." Younsj. It would ue poor material with which to spring ono oyer Spuyten Duy vll Creek, where many a one has met his death. Political machines are not usually by water power. Hearts may be Honest, but they are always on the beat. Light rain will do, If It Is onljr heavy enough to come down. A pockctbook Is paradoxical. The smaller the slzo the greater the'slghs. It Is comlnc the weater that will allow an Impatient young man to wear his tropl cal clothes, ll'hcn a man has survived tho spring cleaning cyclone of bis own home he has lost all Interest In Fcnlanlsm and dyna' mite. II iiai appears to be needed is some so:t of a cigarette with which a picture of a woman over 70 years of age, minus cloth ing, is not given away. Thera is In this city a club composed entirely of bachelors, and no married 'man s allowed to enter. It Is a striking Ulustra t!on of pronounced Benedictshun, ' Congoth'8 new spring overcoat hangs straight and full In the back like a box coat, and, showing no waist lino does not appear to fit. ft Hoc DON'T FAIL TO CALL. Respectfully, Clauss & Bro., The Tailors, BANK STREET. LEHIGHTON. JWAOQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY Or THE COUNTRY, WILL OB'fUi MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY Or THIS MAP OF THE rf a u I a o i j E?00 d rr-l O O ,q o w o 02 Ph O I bought medicine in thirteen States. bul nothing helped me till I used Ely's Cream Balm. In four days I could hear as well us ever, i am cureu ot catarrh as well. It is the best medicine ever used. Garrett I Widrick, Hastings, N. Y. I could scarcely sneak: it was almost im- i possible to Dreutlio tlirougli my nostrils. Usinc lilt's Cream Balm a short t ine the trouhlo entirely disappeared. J. 6. Tich- enor, Shoo Merchant. Elizabeth, N.J. -A Mailed Gloye One dropped In Hie box. Out H cst a LImburger checso trust has been formed.Of course It will be pretty strong. Many a crack pitcher has been spoiled by a cracked pitcher of the "growler" variety. There Is every reason to helieyo that the key to Ignatius Donnelly's cryptogram is brass. Talk about strength ot ralnd In adults It does not begin to compare with strength not to mind In children. "The consonants are better than the Towels." said an English father to his son; "I mean that L S D are always to he pre. ferred to I O U." GIbblns says thai If his wife Insists on banging his hair, the might at least do it with something besides the fire shovel. It is a nil wind that blows nobody good. H'ell cooked meat Is rare In a boarding home. The widow's cruise A voyage for a husband. . - When boom meets boom then comes ' the caucus. CHiCACO, ROCK ISLAND &. PACSFIC R'Y. Ita contral position and cIogo oonnocUon wltli Eastorn linos at Chleatro and continuous linos at terminal noints. West. IJortlimoaf, and Rnnih. west, rnnke It tho truo mld-linlc In that transcontinental chain of Bteol which unites tho Atlantic and Pacific. Its main lines and branches include Chi cago, Jollot, Ottawa, LaSallo, Peoria, Qoneseo, Mollno and Rock Island, in Illinois: Davenport, Muocatlno, Washington, Falrlleld, Ottutnwa, Oskaloosa. WestUborty, Iown. City, D03 Molnos, Indlanola, Wlntereet, Atlantic, ltnox vlllo, Audubon, Harlan. Guthrie Centre and Council Bluffs, in Iowa; Gallatin. Tronton, Cameron, St. Joseph and Kansas City, In Missouri j Leavonwortl! and Atchison, in Kansas; Minneapolis and St. Paul, in Minnesota; Wntur town and Sioux Falls in Dakota, and many other pro jporous towns nnd cltlos. It also oners a Ulioiuu OF itOUTES to and from tho 1-hcIHo Coast and int- r- XZ10UIU1.1J rjiucuB, iaauiff an imnmers in union r.cpotd, DAY COACHES, cleffant DININO OAItS, macrnlac -nt PULLMAN PALACE BL.I5KFINU cahb, ana (Dotwnen Cblcacro, sr.. Jor cnu, Atr-hison and Kansas City) rostful HEcLlNlNO UHAIIt OAES, ssfvtB jTJEli to holders or through flrst-clasa ttokets. THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & riEBRASKA R'Y (GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE) Extends wost and southwest from Kansas City and St. Joseph to Fair bury, Nolson, Horton, Topeka, Uorington, Xlutrhlnson, Wichita, CaldwolL and all points in Southern Nebraska Interior Iu.s.ej,s and boyond. Entire fiasseneer equipment of tho colobratcd Pullmaa manufacture. Solidly bal listed track; of heavy stool roll. Iron and stone brldces. All safoty appliances and modern Improvements. Commodious, woU-bullt stations. Celerity, cer tainty, comfort and luxury, assured. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Is the favorite between Chicago, Rock Island, Atchison, Kansas City, and Minneapolis and St Paul. Tho tourlat route to all Northern Summer Rosorts. Its Wotertown Branch traverses tha most productive lands of the prroat "wheat and dairy belt" of Northern Iowa, Southwestern Minnesota, and East Central Dakota. Tho Short Line via Senooa and Kankakee offers superior facilities to travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Council Blutfs, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. For Tickets, Maps. Folders, or any dosiroa Information, apply to any Cou pon Ticket Otttoo la the United States or Canada, or address Copies of patents furnished for S t& Correspondence solicited. 'jf. encn. leor m jaja.jH.'wr.M.. ji. -La e Have opened up their immense new stock of Spring and Sum. mer Goods, including all that is new, novel and beautiful in "Worsteds, Cassimeres. Corkscrews, (Jheyiots, &c, &c, wliich they will make-up in suits the latest style and best work manship observed at wonderfully low prices. MmMf) Mmm, ilippg Itafe less For Gents', Ladies, Youths and Children. Only the best makes at the lowest prices. You are bound to be pleased. OUR- GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Is complete in every particular. The very latest novelties in Hop Plaster A Doculi&rand ffuooefigftil oomblnfttlon ot 8 OOth" ngipaln-kllllng& strengthening agents I'rcsh Ilorig, ncmlock Gam and Pino Bali am. Fain, Boronoes and weakness In tho baok, side, Iddnejm, cheat, shoulder, ncok or Umba, aro all instantly relieved ana ourea Swoet, fresh, reliable and never-falllnff war ranted the best plaster known. Sold every where, frlco 26cti; 6forSl, Walled for price. iiui- I'raAft iiit tu. 1'ropncior, iiowon. OTTAWA, ILL., llanufact- mmmmm 1 Ot r !. SONj ROAD CARTS. Rest inide, potlllvtlr. Ho Iloru llotbii. These cirtr Mil U ftimtsh'd tt holoi'.! pneei 10 Daren in towns Krn lor trto iuusiraicd wUlogue. THE ABOVE IS OUR NO. O JOGGING CART. EVERY CART GUARANTEED. Strongest, Neatest and best Cartmadej Rides Easier THAN A BUGGY. GAY SO OTTAWA, !LL. Rfl MRnW RIIPTIIRF relief a I niliuwil IU I UIIL UUhfc. hlmplo, jfe, reliable and u perfect rmalnot. 1 1 le not n Truss. Worn Uur and NIbIu and lu luonUls from BTJletul .ufrerei. cured brttl.ar l"""'." oao locust Bt, St loule. Mo. ! Si 'V0'1""11', alren all kind, of enrsleal r . . . i . uiMKm ana pri ato troubles in male and female our specialty. Jle ,.?.J.feuSi"roreiakloi,treotn"''ll'i'iere. Conaultatlon free and. invltea . a gMa AU DrufTKliti, o.. (ic., and 81 'U. J'rptrcd only JJjixIi S1-1U3 AFFLICTEDUNFORTUNATE AFTER ALL OTHERS FAILCOWBULT T.mjthy and itcd Clover. Tlinotliy may properly be placed nt the head of all tho meadow plants for produc Ing hay of the finest quality. It Is pereir ial In character, and when welt established lasts several years without the necessity ot plowing tip and rcscedlng. Timothy, how ever, I; not a good pasture grass, from the fact that It will not hear close cropping as well as many others. Its chief excellence consists In its production of hay of the purest and llnest quality for all general purposes, and especially for horses, In which It has no rival. Wherever tlmoth) flourishes It Is universally preferred foi liay and sells for the highest price. Timothy Is best adapted to a partially moist peaty or clayey soli, and docs no! thrive so well on light sandy lauds, lllicn sown alono half a bushel of seed to the aero Is the rule; it may ha sown in elthei prlng or fall, but autumn sowing is the more common practice. It is advised to sow seed not more than one 3 ear old. A good way to test the vitality of the seed is to sprinkle some on a hot fire .hovel, when, If It mostly burns up with. out a lively popping it should be rejected. nother good way to test not only timothy seed, but the seed of other grasses, Is to sow a little in a box of fine earth and keep it warm and damp a few days until the! character is determined. Growing the crop for its seed is quite common in the western slates, and Chicaco is the leading piimary market. Although red clover is not, strictly speaking, a grass, no truo grafs is entitled to a higher tank unless it be timothy; and indeed, If we were wholly restricted to th use of only one of the two, it' would be dlfllcult matter to say which the country could best spare. The great aluo of cloycr as a nianurial plant and renoyator of worn out soils fully makes up for an; lcflcleney it may have as hay for horses. For cattle, especially cows in milk, where its dusty character Is not especially ob kctlonable, it Is usually preferred to timo thy. Botanists claim that there are more than 100 species of cloyer, but in this country only a few aro cultivated, and of these the common red clover (trlfolium pratense) is tho species must generally In use, and for general purposes Is the best of all. It is easily grown on every properly drained soil. Soils too much exhausted or too poor to afford cloyer its nutriment naturally. with the addition of a dressing of barnyard mauure to glvo It a foot hold, will, by its uerslstent use, be brought up to'a condition of fcrtllilty, beyond an) that can be obtain ed from sowing any of the natural grasses. In furnishing vegetable mold and cbang. ing har.l, compact soils for the better, red clover Is wholly unexcelled. It is one of the -most important crops for soiling on account of its rapid, early growth and th large amount of excellent green food grow on an acre. Care must be observed when pasturing red cloyer while wet with dew or rain, as cattle aro likely to cat enough of it to cause bloating, which not unfrequcntly results in the death of tho animal. It is in fact unsafe at any time to turn cattle when hungry Into a large growth of cloyer and permit them to eat their fill. Of course when it has become partially crop ped, and the cattle are accustomed to it, they may be allowed to gaze at will. Red clover is not really a pasture plant, and its best results are realized by soiling or cut. ting for hay and seed. A very usual plan .is to sow clover in the epiinc, using from 12 o 20 pounds of seed the acre, according as the soil may be loam or clay. Clover ought to be cut as soon as the blossoms assume a brownish hue and the swath should He until well wilted, when It must be turned over, but not scattered or spread, and when sufficiently dry be taken to the barn. Clover is uioro liable to be damaged by rain than Is either timothy or red top, hence care should be observed to protect it from storms. Half a bushel of salt to tho ton of hay is often sown upon the mow, when clover Is housed In a green stale. Its proper place in the order of value as a farm product is generally thought to he between timothy and blue crass. Cloyer seed when kept undamaged will retain Its vitality for many years. Excitement In Texas. tlrcat excitement lias been caused In the vicinity nf l'arm, Tex., by the remarkable reiovery of Mr. J. E. Corlpy, who was so helples he could not turn in bed, or raise liU I1e.11!; every body said he was dying ol Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery was rent him. Finding relief, lie bought, a large bottle and a bus ol Dr. King's J'ew Life 1'ilU; by the time he had taken two boxes of Fills and two bot tles nf the Discovery, ho was well and had gained in llci.li tlilrty-tlx pounds. Trial li ittlcs of the Great Discovery for Consump tion free ot T. l. Thomas' Mo. and $1. 920 N. 15th 01.. below C.llowhlll.Phlta., Pa SOyeara'eiperlencelnallBrxciALdlseawj. form a- E. ST. JOHN. Oanftral Manager. CHICAGO, IXU E. A. HOLQROOK Vcn'l Ticket &Fau'r Ai iJ-Bt'EHl stamp (or boot. March 3t-yt AGENTS WANTED TO SEI.I. AN ENTIRELY NEWBOOK The most wonderfully complete collection ol the absolutely useful and practical whlcti lias mcrbeeu published In any nation on tho globe, A marvel of every day value nrul acjual money earning and money saving to every possessor. Humtreds upon humlreda ot beautiful mid help ful engravings. Its extraordinary low price be- olid competition Nothing In the whole history of the booK trade like It. Select something nf real value to the people, and sales aie sure. Agents looking for anew and first class book, wrttflfor full description aud terms. 30 days' lime given Agents without capital, M3AM wiiLL & ro. I'mtADsxruiA. r. tetimie mm Belled KSOrPOSITti L. & 8. DEPO'lVS!r BANK STREET, - - LEHIGHTON, PA Ilns just opened nn entire new lino of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising nil the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams, MafSEillCS, Seersuckers and Fancy Dress Patterns of Uie very best qualities at exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware, lassware, Wood and Willowware of the best makes at low figures. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Feady mado Clothing in great variety and at prices within the reach ol all purchasers prices lully as low as the same goods can be bought lor at any other general store in this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great variety and of best quality at Rock Bottom Prices. Best quality of Flour and Feed at prices lully as low as the same articles cau be purchased elsewhere. A car load of coarse salt has just been received the price has been marked down to the verv lowest notch. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at -prices equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general store m this section. Call and be convinced. Kesppctfullv. July23-871y A.M0S EEIGEL. PLAIN AND FANCY -Otoe piaQGroiiaa, Bill Heads, Note Heads, Letter Heads, , Statements, Envelopes, Programmes, Price Lists, Blanks of all Kinds, Wedding Stationery, Business Cards, Shipping Tags, Sale Bills, -Ball Tickets, Circulars, &c. New presses, new type and excellent facilities enable us to do all kinds of Job Work, in the best style, and at extraprdinary low prices. Mail orders receive immediate attention. CA1B0 1 ABYOCill JOB ROOMS, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. a.. 3 -IS HEADQUARTERS FOR- GENERAL HARDWARE, , Varnishes, Glass, A.LL KINDS OF COAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. ureal spn Young Calves. Tlie rearing of calyes Is a matter of serious Importance In Ger many, and it Is theretore not surprising to encounter uiuch diversity of opinion as to the best methods for tiding tliem over tbelr first year. Tue btse of tue rations mostly consist of oats, oatmeal, linseed cake, sock! clover, or prime meadow hay. To this regime Is added. In winter, ft small quantity of crushed carrots. Some glye a litllo beet, but the great majority of rearers ire against that practice. The now meat power produces excellent results. It is essential that calves should have full liberty of movement, abundance of fresh air, and that tho barn should not be too cold. Great regularity ought to be observ ed In their feeding, and a little salt given two or threo times a week will be and ex cellent promoter of good health. Tho bed ding must be kept scrupulously clean, and the troueh scoured In summer weekly, and In winter fortnightly. Acidity In the mangers Is often the fruitful cause of scour. A. good Indicator of th process and the condition of the calves Is to weigh them once c month, HANKWEILER' 1 e& u m ng unerings !. SCaBSBBBSBBBSBinBBSBSBa BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! 250 child's pleated suits from 4 to 12 years, only $1.00. Over 2000 Boys and children's Suits in all the latest styles, Corded, Pleated, Norfolk, at $1.50, $2.75 and $2.00. 225 All-wool Suits, $2.50, 3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and up. 5000 Men's Suits of all descriptions, make up any style, from $3.50 to $25.00. All of our own make. Over 1000 pair good strong working pants only $1.00. 500 Pair Boy's ICnee Pants, from 4 to 13 years, 50, 75, 1.00. Extba Bargains w Our Custom De partment ! Nearly everybody knows of the Popular Harris CaSSimere of which we have purchased over 50 STYXES at le6S than half the cost of manufacture. Suits to measure $15.00 ; worth from 18.00 to 20.00. Special Offerings of 15 styles in AU-TFool Goods suits made to order $10.00. Call soon as the Bargains will not last long. KOCH fc 1IAKK:WII.. Hotel Allen Building. Centre Square, Allentown. IT A mmm: I have removed my entire stock with an additional fresh supply of the more fashionable and seasonable Gentsiadies&GhildrensShoes -CONSISTING OF- Ladies' Fine Kid and Spring Heel Shoes, of all grades and sizes, at the lowest prices in order to meet my competitors. T will not be undersold. My new stock is complete in every particular. The old stock will be closed out at and below cost. A cordial invitation is extended to my former friends and patrons to call at my new store, one door above Sweeny's Corner Store. Respectfully, LEWIS WEISS, BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON. PA. ar.ii-yj