1PRESS vrux A u rsor wn fitnUnx ot Mrau7 print tutor otbtn. xoui toy eta ran It Outfltt, with Tn eort s. tlO. r. US. or met. according to iln-oaa M good u another. In oh ill OTtr th world, mil Infonattlon In book ctlitd How rrlt. Frwwlth Maple ot Uodil; yrM nock, upon p-j IHX OOKL MEM . ClPANr, Llm'tf, See what Is said about The Model Press, My Modol Press netted me Irtthrro month over 82O0.OOI never had Instructions In printing bo tote, yet I set up and prlntod 10,000 deposit t Ickets fa my Model Tress the day alter I received It. 1 bare made more than double what my Model Press cost me the first two months. -llavo done about J,00 worth ot work on my No, 1 Model Tims. It beats all. Alter three years' use I Had my Model Tress as good as new. The Model Press Is well built and ought to last half a century. The Model Press 1 fully equal to the largest and costliest ma obines for flno Card and GENEKAL BUSINESS srlntlQK. Any smart boy can turnout hundred St dollars worth of work every year, even with os oi in smaller sizes. Auuress. The Model Press Co., 14(1., 912 Arch Street, taa;12-yl Pitii.ADKl.rinA, Pa. AS WE CLIP HUMOROSITIES.! Moilom Bostonlan (who has only been over about six months, to his friend, the Alderman) Good marntn', lilsttier O'Toole. Could yez hayo the kolndness to tell mo phwy the shops do bo closed and the Dags a-flyln'? Mr. O'Toolo It do be the Siventcenth, Dennis. Modern Boston lan The Slvcntecnth, Is It? Saints alolve, do ycz havo two St. Patrick's days to tuo year in Amerlkyl If Rood people would but make good ness agrcoable, and smllo Instead of frown ing In tholr virtue, many would they sain to the good cause. Tho desire of tnoro and more rises by natural gradation to most, and after that to all. If you do not censure until you hayo heard both sides, you will havo much less to regret, and your opinion will be worth more. fluckleu'a Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In the world lor cuts, bruises, sores,ulcers,saH rhucm, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, clillblands, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posltlvcly'cures pllcsr or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Prlco 25c. per box, at Thomas'. -HAVE YOU BEEN AT- D. J. KISTLER Btipootfulty announces to the nubile that he has opsfied a NEW LI VKItY STAlll.K, and that he Is uk prepared to furnish Teams for Funerals, Wddlngs or Ihuiness Trips on the shortest no ne and most liberal terms. Orders left at the "Oarboa Bouse" will receive prompt attention. STABLES OK NORTH STREET, axt th Hotel, Leklghttn. an22-yl SA WAl suarat N WANTED. Permanent nosltlons 'guaranteed with SALARY ana EX- PKN3KS PAID. Anv determined man can sue ceed with us. Peculiar advantages to beolnnpra Stock complete, Including many fast selling apvcuuLies. uuiiu iree. Address at once. (Name this paper) BROWN BROTHERS. JfWBIKRIJtKK, ROCHESTER, N. Y, All new Spring Styles now in stock. All new goods in a new stove. All old goods wre sold out at auction. Elept White Ml Papers, fle. 7c. 10c. and 12c. Per Piece Elegant Gold Papers, 15c. and 30c. Per Piece. Etat Gold Embossed Papers, 35c. and $1.00 Per Piece. Felts and Ingrains, 20c. and 60c. Per Piece. LUCRUSTA WALTON Samples and estimates sent free. Ex perienced workmen sent to ail parts ot the wy ana country, ah goods warranted frei rrom arsenic, perfect, and full length. M. Merigan, 1223 MARKET ST., Philadelphia i ft i t2 W 'fa !0 ,8 5 'O i CO l J5 u eg Joe M 6 I' 3 To has the agency for the best carpet-sweeper in the world viz: Ic has INGRAIN CARPET at 25 cents; BRUSSELS at 50 cents a yard and up wards. A GOOD II'INDOW SHADE, ready on roller, at 40 cents. Largest size Gaivanized-bound Wash Tub, $1.(50 ; second size, $1.25 ; third she, 90cst. He takes Carpet Rags in Exchange and deals honorably with all. SIic(Iooktng at the sea) How grand, bow glorious, George, it Is to watch the anery waves as llicy lash themselves against the shore I Ho (witli equal ccstacy, but less fluency) Yes, and and how damp It all seems 1 Colonel Blood(to hotel poller, who lias brought him to bis room) What Is that pall of water for? Porter To bo used In case of fire, sir Colonel Blood Well for Heaycn's sake, carry It away and I'll take my chances. "Heally, Captain Young, from the amount of love-making golngou among the young passsngers, the City of Rome might be called a sort of couit-shlp.' "And why should't it, madam? We always try to carry our full complement of mates." Jits. Ilussfof liussvlllc, over her paper) I can't sen, John, why there should be so much corruption about that New York Aqueduct. I'm euro our waterworks here were built honestly enough. Mr. Russ So they were. It was cheaper to do good work than to put up the amount of boodle the politicians wanted. We Tell Yon Plainly that Simmons Liver Regulator will rid you of Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation, and Biliousness. It will break up chills and fever and prevent their return, and is a complete antidote for all malarial poison yet entirely free from quinine or calomel, Try it, and you will be astonished ut the good results of Simmons Liyer Regulator. -On the piazza: Jessie Tom, why Is Time represented as such a disreputable looking old party, with an out-all-nlghl look and mussed up hair and beard? Tern (one of the boys) That's all right, sis, Did you never hear Time referred to as a grat heeler? That's the way tlicy all look. -The unpardonable sin: Friendly Maid n H'hy, that was Marlon Oldstyle. Why didn't you speak to her? JEsthetlc Maiden She tortures my taste so, I cannot endure her for a friend any lopger. She lias just brought two new suits, and there isn't a single shade of green In either of them. Saved. A fine family of children were all afllicted with scrofula. Two died early; the rest would soon have followed, but for the timely and persevering use of Ayer's Sarsa parilla, which built them up into a healthy and vigorous manhood. "Oh, Mr. Slmpkins, I feel so very sick!" "Have you never been to sea be fore, Miss Clara?" "No; this Is my first- trip to Eu-u-urope. Ohmyl" "See here, Sharpley. Every now and then I see something In tho papers about a novel cruiser. They say that this or that firm is going to build a novel cruiser. What kind of a boat is that?" "Why, ono of those improbable ships you read about In the story papers. What should a noyel cruiser be but a cruiser in a noyel?" "Oh yes; I see. I didn't think of that before." A good name gone In a watch case The footprints of time Figures on the dial. Impurities of the blood often causes great annoyance at this season; Hood's Sarsa parilla purifies the blood, and cures all such affections. Miss Braddon Is just bringing out a noyel entitled "Tho Fatal Three." Wonder If the scene is laid in front of a pawnshop? Woman (to tramp) After you'ye ett that pie will you saw a little wood? Tramp (eying the pie) Yes, ma'am, If I'm alive, That Tennessee clergyman who in herited a fortune of $8,000,000 now asserts that the story of Dives Is an 'interpolation.' Stranger K'hat is this? Ink, pens and paper ono thaler I What writing have you had to do for me? Landlord Why the bill! Old Man (from the floor above) Is the young man still In the parlor, Clara? Young Man (nervously) Yes, sir; but he Is trying to get away. What's the difference between a sailor and a dogsbow visitor? One lias his bark on the sea and the other has his see on the bark, or words to that effect. "Onward and upward" will bo the maxim of the new paper," said the editor proudly. And it proved a happy maxim too. For three short months the paper went onward, and then it went upward. A womau in the western part of the Stato Is now Hying ivltli husband No. 11 In this case It would bo difficult to tell which is the unlucky number. Thirteen Is regarded as an unlucky number, but we'd raihei bo 13 than 14. No, 13 Is dead. In the Club Snuggery: De Wlggs Old fellow, I am truly sorry for you. You seem to have married a tartar. Do Biggs It Is true. But, then, she's beautiful and wealhy. De Wlggs Ah 1 a sort of oreain o tartars. Old Mrs. Bentley Did ye hear, Joslah that tho young student who has been board' In at the nendrickses Is very sick? Old Mr. Bentley Yes, I heerd so; what's the trouble with hlra? Old Mrs. Bentlcy-Studyln too hard, I s'pose. Tho doctor says he's got information of the brain. ' "What do you think of tho Idea of re moving the tariff on raw materials?' "Don't like it. Keep It on, I say, and make It heavier if necessary." "Why so? What object would there bo in that?' "Well" I'll tell you. It is about lime for something to be done to make these blamed Italians Import their chestnuts already- cooked I" Take your wife to church in the morn lng, and you may take another fellow's for Ice cream In the evening. Uninvited guests are welcome to leaie, A cold water party The strest splnk ler, n inmieys Carpet Store : T 804 HAMILTON STREET, ALLENT0WN, PA, aines LP ORKS m Nervous Prostration, Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness, Stomach and Liver DUeasea, Rheumatism, Dys pepsia, and all affections of tho Kidneys. WEAK NERVES r AIKK'8 CEIXIIY COMrOUND 1 ft VfTTO TOtllo which noTer falln. OonUininf? Celery and Coca, thooo orrttrful nerro UmulantA,U speedily cures all nervous disorder. RHEUMATISM Painx'b Cr.LF.RY Compocnd jmrlflcs tho blood. It drives out tho lactio acid, which cause Hheumatiflm, &ud restores too blood, making' organs to a healthy condition. It 1a the true remedy for Kueumatlszn. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS Firm's CixEitT COMrocwD qnlcUy restore a the Uver and klJneya to ixrtect health. This curaUro rower, combined with its nerve tonics, makes It tho beat remedy for aU kidney complaint. DYSPEPSIA Taine's Celery Compound strenfirthtna the utomach, and quiets the nerrm of the digee tire organs. This Is vtiiy It cured even the vrorae cases of Dyspepsia, CONSTIPATION PiufR Ctlekt OoMPonjrD la not a cathar tic It la ft laxative, glTln? eaay and natural action to the bowela. Regularity aurtily lol. lows ita use. Recommended by professional andbusineaa men. Bend for book. Trice 91.0(5. Sold by Druggists. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Prop' CUTtLINOTON. VT. TO THE PEOPLE OF WEISSFORT and VICINITY: Upon invitation from some of tlio representative citizens of your town, I liavo decided to open a Tailoring Establishment in Weissport, Jfy knowledge of making garments was gained principally in the City of New York. I am also n graduate of the Cutting Schools of that city. And afler years of practice In both Cutting and Making Custom Clothing in some of the best houses in botli New Yorkand l'Ulladelpula l think i may assure you that all work entrusted to my care shall lie equal at least to the best obtainable In your neighborhood. 83TGIVH MK A THIAL3 Yery Respectfully, JAMES OLIVER, 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, Cheviots, &c, &c, which they will make-up in suits the latest style and best work- manship observed at wonderfully low prices. For Gents', Ladies, Youths and Children. Only the best maUes at the lowest prices. You are bound to be pleased. OUR GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Is complete in every particular. The very latest novelties in Hats, Caps, Neckwear, &c. DON'T PAIL TO CALL. Respectfully, Clauss & Bro., The Tailors, BANK STREET. LEHIGHTON. TTNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGBAFIIY OF THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAIr MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. Its central position and closo oonnoctlon -with Eastern linos at Chicago and continuous lines at tormlnal points, West, Northwest, and South west, mako it tho true mld-llnk In that transcontinental chtln of stool which umroa me auwiuo ana i'acinc. its mam lines ana Drancues include CM- vlllo, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrlo Controunu Council Bluffs, In Iowa; aallatln. Tronton, Cameron, St. Joseph and Kansas City, In Missouri; Leavenworth and Atchison, In Kansas; Minneapolis and St. Paul, In Minnesota; water town und Sioux E'alls In Dakota, and many othor prosperous towns and cities. It also otters a OIIOIOL1 OK ROUTES to und IVora the Pacific Coast and Inter mediate places, raaklnir all tranalora In Union depots. Fast Trains of flno BAY COACHES, elosrant DINING OAU3, marrnlllcent PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING OAUS, and (between Chicago, St. Joseph. Atchison and Kansas City) restfill RECLINING CHAIR OARS, ooata FREE to holders of through THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y (CHEAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE) Extontls wast and southwest from Kansas city and St. Joseph to Fair bury, Nelson, Horton, Topolia, Horinffton, Hutchinson, Wichita, Caldwell, und all points in Southern Nebraska Interior Kansas and beyond. Entire J acsenger equipment of tho oolebrutod Pullman manufacture. Solidly bal astod track of hoavy steel rail. Iron and stono brldiros. All safety appliances nnd modem improvements. Commodious, well-built utatious. Celerity, cor talnty, comfort und luxury assured. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE If the favorite between Chicago, Rock Island, Atchison, Kansas City, and Wlnnoupolls and St. Paul. The tourist route to ull Northern Summer Resorts. Its Watertown Branch traverses the most productive lands of the trreat 'wheat and dairy belt" of Northern Iowa, Soutnwo atom Minnesota, and East Central Dakota. Tho Short Lino via Seneca and Kankakee orferi superior facilities to travel between Oinolnnatl.Indlanapolla, Lafayette, und Council Ulutl's, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas city, MmnoapoliB, and St. Paul. For Tickets, Maps. Folders, or any deBlrod Information, apply to any Cou pon TicketOmce In the United States or Canada, or address REASONS Why Ayer3 Sarsaparllla 13 preferable to any other for the cure of Blood Diseases. Uccauso no poisonous or deleterious ingredients outer Into the composition ot Ayer's Snrsaparllln. Ayer's Sarsnnarllla eontnins only the piuost and most cflcctlvo remedial properties. Ayer's Sarsaparllla Is prepared with extreme core, skill, and cleanliness. Ayer's Snrsnpnrllla is prescribed by lending physicians. Ayer's Sarsnpatllla Is for sale everywhere, ami recommended by all llrst-class druggists. Ayer's Bnrsaparllla Is a medicine, and not a boverngo In disguise. Ayer's Sarsaparllla never Jails to effect a euro, when perslstontly used, according to directions. Ayer's Sarsaparllla Is a highly con. ccntrnted extract, and therefore the most economical Wood Medicine in the mutlcet. Ayer's Sarsaparllla bos had a suc cessful career of nearly half a eontuiy, and was never so popular ns at present. Thousands of testimonials are on file from tboso bonoflled by the uso of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. rnr.rAHED nv Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1 i ill bottles, fi. Worth 5 a bottle. OF INTEREST TO FARMERS. A Stab in the Dark. Sometimes fails of its murderous inViil. The insidious and dastardly at lacks made upon the reputation of Hostotcr's Stomach Hitters by persons who seek to palm off cncnii and nery ionics are identical with it, or "the same thing under another name." or "cqjjjly ns good," in most instances rruti uiiaMruugi.Y nixm me uiiiuiuuiiiti'u traders pon popular credulity who attempt them, converting tlielr speculations into ruinous lailmes. The Hitters is n pure, wholesome nnd thorough medicine, ndnnteil to the total euro and prevention of fever nnd ague, bilious remittent, dyspepsia, con stipation, biliousness, dcbllit1. nervousness .) 1 I 1.1 ' r. : . 1 ,!-.., aim Kiuucy i-uuuit'!. jw every nigrumum ,,..111... .1 :.. .i. :.!.! "f h 1. .r.i iiiiisu 111 tnu iiiiiviiiiuiia ui 11, la ui uv, ascertained standard ol excellence, and while thev, by reason of their fiery prop erties, react Injuriously upon the brain and nervous system, ol hoth these organs ll it? a stfiatiye and Invigorant. Refusa all these inrnilul imitations. 13 W EEKS. Tl.o rOLIdS GAKETTE will be mailod, eeurely wrapped, to any Address In tlio Uni eel THales forthree mouths ou trcoinl of One Dollar. Liberal discount allowed' to postinaM'TS, agents ami clubs fciample copies mailed iree Aililress all oruora to lUOIlAItn K. FOX, Ma? 30,188S-ly Franklin Squaiik, N. Y. PATENTS!! FRANKS II. HOUGH. Solicitor of American & Foreign Patents 925 V st., near U. S. Patent Oflice, AVASHINGTON, D. O. All business before United Slates Patent Oflice attended to lor moderate fees. Patents procured In the United States and all Forliui Countries. 'irnrff Mnrki and Label) registered, liejoeled apiuii-iiuuus ruviveu aiiuiiroeumfu. imoriu.i tlon and adviee as to nbtntnlncr Patents cheer- limy iurni'.neu nuuoiucuarge. henu &ieicu or luouei ior I'HKin ouinion ns in raiemniuiuv. Copies of patents furnished for 25c, eacn. ay Correspondence solicited. Icor Hop Plaster A rxxmllar and saocMsfAil com blnat ton of S O o t ft Ins, pnln-kllllng & strongthenlng asente Fresh Hop, Ilemlock Onm and Pine Balsam Fain, soxenesa and weaknoss In tho book. Bid, kldnays, cheat, aboulder, neok or limbs, are all tnstnntlv rellevAd and cured. Sweet, ireah, reliable and never-IbUlne war ranted tho best plaster known. Sold every 1IO I l'LA8TKlt CO., Proprietor, Uoftton. OTTflVfl, ILL, JIanu fact- art re of ROAD CARTS. Beit mada, fotttitely. Ko Harm Uottou, These carts. mil l i urn i ill "d at wholea lv kriwi to buyers in towns! lend for Frc Illusti-atAi5 THE ABOVE IS OUR NO. O JOGGING CART. EVERY CART GUARANTEED. if rr inarktT Rfrongcflt, Noatcst and best Cart made, Hides Easier THAN A BUGGY, GAY & S OTTAWA, ILL. RAINBOW RUPTURE K.& Simple, fe, reliable anil prfect retainer. It la not a Truss. em Vni anl NiKht and iu R,t?w'orBotte?-. B,n "Iwulir iate.t" ?-I' "."B tf'l aufferera cured brlfclaap. Uanro. Addreea Central Medical and UuviricAl it'inVf fOJUKtat St.. St. LoulsTlIo. B ..J f!i'iSL,fMtI"utT.?lTPa f" kinds of aurglcat ff,iKS?.l,'iall0"1"-1 WeajkeninB dlMUea anif prl vate trouble! in rnalo and leruale our aiwclaltr lie All Dniiiltu, IW., 50c., and 1 1 uu. 1-ripared only tr Dr. Both Arnold, M.J. Corp , Wooaiocatl. It. 1. M.licll 3I-IU3 AFFLICTED 'UNFORTUNATE AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT 329 N. ISthSt., below Callowhlll.Phlli., Pa. Wjein' erverlenceln aU BPKCIALdlaeaseH. Perrua neutlrrestorestbobe weakened by early Indltcretlona Ac. Call or write. AdTl)fr.aiiltrlcllrron(ldtn tlal. Hours i 10 a. in. tlio, aud 7 to Hi evculiiiss. -Seud bump tor llooW. SI arch 31 -yl AGENTS WANTED TO sell AN ENTIRELY NEWBOOK E. ST. JOHN, ' Oeneral Manager. OHIOAQO.ILL. C. A. HOLBROOK. Oen'l Ticket & Paw'r Amnv Tlie most womlf rfully complele culleotiou o( Hie absolulel) useful ami practical uhlrli lias e or ln'on iiulilithetl In any nation on tlio globe. A uiarvrl of every day value and actual money earning and money living to etery Hissps!or. Iluiidieds upon hundreds (i( beaiillful and help ful engravlniri. Ita extnionllnary low prion be 5 ond comtictitlon Nollilux ill tlie whole history ot the 1kok trade like it. reelect soiuetlilni; of real value to the people, and sales are sure. AgeuU looking for a no and first class book, write for full description and tennt. 30 days' lime given Agents without capital. BUAU MULL & GO. 1'aii.ADCLruiA.ra. frbl8-m6- JJOPPOSITE L. & S. DEPOT,-(r BANK STREET, - - LEHIGHTON, lias just opened nn entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS Comprising all tho very latest styles in White Goods, teens, Prints, Ginghams, MarSGlllDS, PA Sa- Seersuckers and best qualities at exceed- DehorninK Cattle. The practico of dehorning cattle is rapid ly increasing not only In the lFcst, but In some sections of tho Eastern and Mlddlo States. Tlie chief objection urged against dehorning lias been tlio cruelty of the operation ; a lesser one is that it detracts fiom the appearance of the animal. The second objection remains, but the great majority of those who liaye practiced de horning contend that it is no more painful, If as painful, as other operations generally practiced. Howover this may be, It is fair ly safe to conclude that dehorning, care fully performed, is not a dangerous opera lion,. The arguments advanced In favor of dehorning cattle are: First, the preven tion of terrible accidents in handling yicl ous cattle, especially bulls; second, that the dehorned cattle can be turned loose in sheds ami stalls without fear of their Injur lng each olhef, even !f they are more or less crowded. The subject lias received considciable attention this season at the farmers' institutes and clubs, and If reports of these meetings may be relied upon the farmeis and breeders who have expert- uicuted In dehorning their cattle almost Willi one accord favor the practice. From these and other sources It appears that the preferred age at which to dehorn Is In the second year of the animal's life, and spring Is i lie season favored. The opera tlon, It Is averred, Is more successful In moderate weather, than In cither extremes of heat or cold. Preparatory to the opera tion the animal's head Is made fast; then tlie horns are sawed off with a suitable saw closo to the hair, where a soft place occurs iu the horns. Indianapolis Sentinel. Don't Experiment. You cannot aflord to wabte lime in ex perimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems, at first only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to iut- pise upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King' New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he may tell you he lias something just ns good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. Kign's New Discovery, which is guarant to give relief in all Throat, Lung nnd Chest affec- tionn 1 rial bottles tree at 1. D. I nomas Driif; Sloie Large Bottles Farm and Fireside. The peacli trees that were planted last spring should bo properly shaped with tlie shears. Tlie first year is the most Import ant one for trimming the trees, as any in jury received will be permanent. A churn should he scalded with boll ln water, made alkaline with washing soda. Kveiy particle of milk or cream should be reuioyed. Afler being well washed the churn should he rinsed by again usiu boiling watei. The work can not be too carefully dune. I'igs should be weaned gradually, and have to be laugh to eat before they are weaned. Give them a trough where the sow cannot reach It and furnish a little food four times daily, consisting of a mix turo of bran, ground oats and corn meal, scalded in hot water. Curried Ycal: Fry four or live onions In two ounces of butter. Rub two spoons ful of curry powder over a pound and a half of veal'cutlets, and fry in butter; add tlie fried onions, a pint of hot milk, a pinch of sail, and two or three clovesjstew gently until the liquor Is boiled low Just before serving add the juice of half a iemon. Ten dollar's worth of tilling may re deem some swamps that will be worth a hundred dollars a year afterward. A few- days' work straightening up a watercourse may give tho uso of an acre or two of bet ter land than than can be found elsewhere on the place, which has previously been occupied by the bed of some winding stream. If the horse is not at extra fast or hard work, it Is best to pastttre it when convenient through the growing weather, unless tiles and mosquitoes are quite annoy ing; then it should be stabled during the and turned out during the night. If the grass Is abundant and of a good quality, the horse will eat enough during this time to support it well, with the addition of bay and a few quarts of meal at noon In the stable. The remedy for pear blight consists of one part of sulphur to five parts of lime, with a small anlount of carbolic acid added. Sullicleut water Is used to make a thin whitewash. Tills mixture should be spray ed upon the trees at Intervals during the scasou, commencing as soon as the leaves appear. An application should he made at the time the trees Come Into bios foui. A cheese-cloth comfortable may be made nearly as light as one of eiifer down by unrolling the cotton-batting and liang lu It on a clothes-horse in front of the fire. Let it get just as hot as possible, taking care that It does not burn. The heat separates the minute libers, causing the colton to expand to nearly twice Its origi nal buljf. Cut tlie cheese cloth In lengths of about two and one half yards each, two widths being enough for each side. Put the layer of cotton lengthwise, the next crosswise and so on until ail Is used. Fish Pie: Take any flrm-Oeshed ilsh, cut In slices, and season with salt and pepper; let stand In a cold place for two or three hours, then put the sliced fish in a baking difh, with a little cream or water, and butter and Hower rubbed to a cream, with minced parsley acd hard-boiled eggs sliced; lino the sides of the dish half war down, and coyer with a nl-e paste. Bake In an oven, quick at first, but gradually growing moderate. Subscribe for and read the Caruon Advocate. Fancy Diobs Patterns of (he very ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockervware, lassware, Wood and Willowware of the best mnkes nt low figures. Cloths Cassimers, Hats. Boots, Shoes and Eeadv- made Clothing in great variety and at prices within the reach ot all purchasers prices hilly as low as the same goods can be bought for at any other general store in this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great variety and of best quality at Itock Bottom Prices. liest quality of Flour and Feed at prices fully as low as the same articles can be purchased elsewhere. A car load of coarse salt has just been received the price has been marked down to the very 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 tins section. Call and be convinced. Jtespecttully, July2M71y &M0S REIGEL. fS HEADQUARTERS FOR- GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, varnishes. Glass, A.LL KINDS OF COAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Rank Street, Leliigliton, Pa. Great Spring Offerings ! 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 stvles, 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 '8 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 Knee Pants, fiom 4 to 13 years, 50, 75, 1.00. Extra Bargains jn Our Custom De partment ! Nearly everybody knows of the Popular Hams CaSSimere of which we have purchased over 50 STYLES at less than, half the cost of manufacture. Suits to measure $15.00 ; worth from 18.00 to 20.00. Special Offerings of 15 styles in All-lFbol Goods suits made to order $10.00. Cnll soon as the Bargains will not last long. IOCIff & S1IA1KWEILEB. Hotel Allen Building. Centre Square, Allentown. tlHIlOVAIi! 13MOTAL! wmm: I have removed my entire stock with an additional fresh supply of the more fashionable and seasonable G8nfs,Ladies&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. I will not be undersold. My new stock is complete in every particular. The old stock will be closed out it and below cost. A cordial invitation is extended to my tormer friends and patrons to call at my new store, one door above Sweeny's Corner Store. Respectfully, LEWIS WEISS, BANK STREET, LEH JGHTON.PA . M.ii-rip PLAIN AND FANCY Bill Heads, Note Heads, Letter Heads, ' Statements, Envelopes, Programmes, Price Lists, Blanks of all Kinds, Wedding Stationery, Business Cards, . Shipping Tags, J Sale Bills, Ball Tickets, Circulars, &c. New iiresses. new tvno and excellent facilities enable us to do all kinds of Job Work, in the best style, ant exd taraordinary low prices. Mail orders receive immediate attention. mi fa ABYOCAT JOB ROOMS, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa.
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