A MODEL PRESS Will do all your own mnunr or tun DOM; print Idc for others. Your boy cso ran It. Outfits, with item con , Jlo. f20. 125. or more, tooordlnc to ilie-onu u good as another. In uh til over ths world. . rail Information In book called Blow t Print. Freewtth aamplei of Modcl ttt work, upon ap- pueatlon. Aaarati THE MODEL PRESS CQUPANY. Llffl'd. 912 Arch Slml, PMUdkta.: See what Is said about The Model Press. My Model Vrcss netted mo In tlirco montli over 200.00-1 never had Instructions In printing be lrc, yet I set up nnd printed 10,000 deposit I Ickets Model Tress the day alter I received It. 1 have mads more.than double what ny Model rres cost mo tlio first two months. -Havo dono about 8800.00 worth ot work on my No, 1 Modcl Press. It beats all. Alter three years' tiso I ftndmv Model tress a good ns new. The Modol Press Is well built and ought to Inst hall a century. The Model Press Is fully crraal to tho largest and costliest ma chines for fine Card and GENlIltAI. I1USINESS printing Any smart hoy can turn out hundred of dollars worth of work every year, even with one ot the smaller sizes. Address. The Model Press Co., Ltd., 012 Arch Street. mayl2-jl Pini.ADKLrmA, Pa. 3: . ,rZEk-..-. AS WE CLIP EUMOROSITIES. i Happy young husband "Relic and 1 cot along amicably. Not tho slightest cold ness lias occurred, and tfo havo been married almost a year." Illso father Did jou ever try to match any trimming (or her?" 'No I haven't.' 'Then your ex perience hasn't commenced yet.' Young Mr. Eroshly (to his tutor) Will you tell mo something of tho reign of terror? You know all about It, I bc- llave." Absent-minded professor 'Itolgn of terror? Know about It? I should say did. Six children at my house oldest nine youngest three and all down with tho whooping-cough.' It Is a curious study In the workings of the human mind to attempt to understand why tho suburban or country resident should choose to dlsculsc the fact. The country Is fashionable, very. Urbans pay bills and plenty of them to sccuro none too deslrablo board and lodglng3 therein. Sure ly those to tho manner born should plume themselves upon their good fortune. Less than one-half of tho Senators now n ofllco wero born in tho States which they represent. Americans seldom emigrate out of tho country, but they do a good deal of migrating about In their own land, Tho revival of the ancient Grecian and Roman custom of so flttlng up tho house loofs as to make them available as child rcii's play-grounds, or breathing spots for older persons during tho summer months, Is advocated by a New York physician. He argues that tho schemo would bo an es pecially happy one for tho morn crowded cities. D. J. KISTLER respectfully announces to the public that he has opened a NliW LIVKltV STABLE, nnd that he is now Tirn.irpil tn furnish Teams for Funerals. Weddings or Business Trips on the shortest no tice and most liberal terms. Orders left at the "Carbon Ilousa" will receive prompt attention. STABLES ON NORTH STREET, next the Hotel, Lehighton. latiM-yl 'ALES MID 0 y WANTED. Permanent positions guaranteed with SALARY and EX PENSES PAID. Any determined man can suc ceed with us. l'ecullar advantages to beirlnncrs. Stock complete, Incl'idliig many fast selling specialties, uuinr, tree. Address at onco. (Name Ihls paper) llltOWN BItOTHF.ItS, NtmSEKTMKN. RocunsTEn, N. Y aprll 28 2m WALL- PAPER All new opnnc Styles now in stock. All new goods in a new store. All old goods were sold out at auction. Slept fie Back Papsrs, 5c. 7c. 10c. and 12c. Per Piece, Elegant Gold Papers, l5c. and 30c. Per Piece. Eleaant Gold Emliossed 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 all parts or the city and country. All goods warranted free from arsenic, perfect, and full length. M. Merigan, 1223 MARKET ST., F.b.8 Philadelphia, o - o a r- S ffi fii o id 3 a . ..r St m EH o I 1 I ffi M H as P ?h to fa S O C3 2 H 3 . j It h w S g H ' & W o Ie has INGRAIN CARPET at 25 cents; BRUSSELS at 50 cents a yard and up wards. A GOOD WINDOW SHADE, ready on roller, at 40 cents. Largest size Galvanized-bound Wash Tub, $l.G0 ; second size, $1.25 ; third size, 90cst. He takes Carpet Rags in Exchange and deals honorably with all. Bncklen's Arnica Cairo. Tho best salvo In tho world lor cuts. bruises, sores,ulcers,salt rhuem,f over sores, teller, cnappcti nanus, cluluianils, corns. and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required, it is guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Prico 23c. per box, at Thomas'. -A Montana newspaper says that the days of Jtaglng In the hills arc tepidly do parting. Steam Is fast taking the place of horse and mule power, and Pullman coach- cs are crowding out tho swayback stages of old. The noted Northwestern Transpor tation Company has begun to dispose of its plant, and Is preparing to hunt for business on the rapidly receding frontier. -Mrs. Dubious Is this flsh fresh? Mr. Finny Fresh is it? He jabbers, It was just born, mum. "tvnai a lovely girl Clara Is, deati boy Just 10 and fresh " Tes, so fresh that she has given me a cold.' -Mr. Klversidc (In Harlem cigar slore)- What do you get for your choice cigars? Cigar Merchant H'ell, fir, we have them all the way from 2 cents up! -Waiter (to gentleman who has just tipped hlin) Excuse me, sir, but do yon know that this Is a twenty-cent piece? Gentleman (putting It back In his pocket) irliy no I took it for a quarter. But it's all right, I know where I got It. -A thirst for gold may be slaked with greenbacks. -When the ship goes all oyor especially when sho goes down at sea. It Is highly proper for a protection can dldate to provide himself with a grand father. -"Women would bo perfect without her tongue," says a Greek philosopher. There wero no dumb belles In thoso days. For cleansing and healing fonl nnd indo lent Ulcers, sores and abscesses and remov ing the Lad odors arising therefrom, and for sloughing, contused and lacerated wounds darbys prophylactic fluid is unequalled. "I have used Darbys Prophylactic Fluid in hospital and private practice for ten years and know of nothing better for slough- liig.contnsed and lacerated wounds, foul and indolent ulcer, and as a disinfeclant." X F. Heustis, Prof. Mobile Medical College, -Vines grow winding round sticks, and It Is, therefore, no wonder that a man who takes too many sticks should go zigzag home. False happiness rendets men stern and proud, and that happiness is never com munlcatcd. Truo happiness renders them kind and sensible, and that happiness always shared. Prejudices, It Is well known, aro most dllllcult to eradicate from the heart, whose soil has never been loosened or fertilized ujKuucauon; iney grow tnere, llrm as weeds among rocks. mo man who can command ids appe tite owes thereto length of days. And not length of days merely, not mere continuity of existence, but that alone which gives to continuity substanllal value, yiz power to enjoy, Suflerers from chills and fever, who havo used quinine as a remedy, will appreciate iiycrs Ague cure. Tins preparation, taken according to directions, is warranted a sure cure. Itesidents in malarial districts should not be without it. iond Papa (to daughter) And so you tiimic you must learn French, Clara? uaugliter cs, papa; In fashionable society there aro so many things one can say in French that wouldn't sound well tngllsh, you know. Fond Papa U'm! Laws are not made like lime twigs nets, to catch everything that tOucheth themj but rather llko seamarks, to guld from slilpwrcck tho ignorant passenger. lu malden't band of hope a husband llie ilead-lctter ofllcc the husband' coat-pocket. I bought medicino In tlurtecen btales, but limning iiupeu nie 1111 i used I'.iy s Cream Balm. In four days I could hear ns well as ever, l am cured of catarrh as well It is the best medicin ever used. Garrett wiuricK, Hastings, J. Y, I could scarcely apeak: it was almost im possible to breathe through mv nostrils, using lily's Cream Balm a short time the irousio entirely disappeared. J. O. Ticli enor, shoe merchant, Ulizubeth, N. J. A widow's friend society a society of marrying men. Brown says that a married man some times finds himself to be an April fool soon after tho wedding march. Vigor and Vitality Are quickly given to every part of the body by Hood's Sarsaimrilla. That tired feeling is entirely overcome, llio blood is purified, en riched, and vitalized; and,carrles health in stead of dUease to every organ. The stomach is toned and strengthened, the appelte re stored. The kidneys and liver are roused and Invigorated. The brain is refreshed, the mind made clear and ready for work. Try "U Is very appropriate for Captal Cameron to be commander of the steamship Adriatic" Mrhyso?" "Because one naturally expects to seo heavy swell In tho ocean, and he seems to be the light man In the right place. "Say, Bob, do ycr know why de folks call me Jim?" "Naw, Why?" -HAVE YOU KEEN AT- Grimley's Carpet Store: lo lias the agency for the best carpet-sweeper in the world viz: "li'MKl'lGC'lTOlW." J. M. GRIMLEY, 804 HAMILTON STREET, ALLENT0WN, PA, fC Ail DJ nniAJTrom tbo debilitating effects of Bummers tr Himlm nUn UUVYlV Leat. ifyoucan'tsleep,havenooppetUe,lacls ambition, and are always tired, you are as much in need of medicine as if sick abed. You need Paine's Celery Compound at this season, when the wholo system is debilitated by the wear and tear of work or play in thocxircmo heat. Can you afford tho time and cost of a vacation? Paint's Celery Compound will remove the need of one. It is the only hot weather tonic that has truo medicinal value. Compounded from the formula of a successful physician, as a general invigorator it has no equal. When all run down from heat or overwork, re- Jfij BRACE YOU UP member that Paine's Celery Compound Sold by all druggists, $1 a bottle. Six for $5. "WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprs, Burlington, Vt. ew Tailoring Establishment! TO THE PEOPLE OF WEISSPORT ai VICINITY: Upon Invitation from some of tho representative citizens of your town, I have decided Tailoring Establishment in Weissport. My knowledge of making garments was gained principally In the City of New York. I am also a graduate of the Cutting Schools of that city. And after years of practice In both Cutting and Making Custom Clothing In some of tho best houses In both New Yorkand rlillaueJpula x mink l may assure you tliat all won; entrusted to my caro shall be equal at least to the best obtainable In your neighborhood. 33F-GIVK ME A TRIALS Very Respectfully, JAMES OLIVER, 8ank Kjjkhxgiitok, 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, Olieyiots, &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 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 Hats, Gaps, Neckwear, &c. DON'T PAIL TO CALL. Respectfully, . Clauss & Bro., The Tailors, hank street, lehighton. 'ft UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY Or THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAIrf 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 lines at Chicago and continuous linos at terminal points, West, Northwest, and South west, mako It tho truo mid-link in that transcontinental chain of steel which unites the Atlantic and Pacific. Its main lines and branches include Chi cago, Jollet, Ottawa, LaSalle, Pooria, Genoseo, Molina and Rock Island, In Illinois i Davenport, Muscatine, Washington, Fairfield, Ottumwa, Oskalooso, West Liberty, Iowa City, Dos Moinos, Indlanola, Wlnterset, Atlantic, Knox villo, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Contro and Council Bluffs, In Iowa; Gallatin, Trenton, Cameron, St. Joseph and Kansas City, in Missouri; Leavenworth and Atchison, In Kansas; Minneapolis and St. Paul, In Minnesota ; Water town and Sioux Falls In Dakota, and many other prosperous towns and cities. It also otters a CHOICE OF ROUTES to and from the Paclflo Coast and inter- eedlato places, making all transfers in Union depots. Fast Trains of lino AY COACHES, elegant DINING OARS, mafrnlflcont PULLMAN P ALACK BLEEPING OARS, and (between Chicago, St. Joseph. Atchison and Kansas City) restful RECLINING CHAIR CARS, scats FREE to holders or through lire t-class tickets. THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y (GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE) Extends west nnd southwest from Kansas City and St. Joseph to Fair bury, Nelson, Horton, Topeka, Herlnffton, Hutchinson, Wichita, Caldwell, and all points In Southern Nobraskn Intorior Kansas and beyond. Entire Jiassengcr equipment of the colebratod Pullman manufacture. Solidly bal dstod track of heavy stool rail. Iron and stone bridges. All safety appliances and modern improvements. Commodious, woll-built stations. Celerity, cer tainty, comfort and luxury assured. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Is tho favorite between Chicago, Rock Island, Atchison, Kansas City, and Minneapolis and St. Paul. Tho tourist route to all Northern Summer Resorts. Its Watertown Branch traverses the most productive lands of tho great "wheat and dairy belt" of Northern Iowa, Southwestern Minnesota, and East Central Dakota. Tho Short Line via Seneca and Kankakee offers superior facilities to travel betweon Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Council Bluffs, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or ony desired information, apply to any Cou pon Ticket Office in the United Stutoa or Canada, or address E. ST. JOHN, General Hunger. Common Sense In tho treatment of slight ailments would Btivo a vaitt amount of sickness ana misery. Ono of A ycr's Pills, taken after dlnuor, will assist Digestion i taken nt night, will relievo Constipation; taken at any time, will correct irregu larities of tuo stoniacli and Bowels, stlmulato the Liver, and cure Sick Headache. Aycr's Pills, as oil know who uso them, are a mild cathartic, pleasant to take, and always prompt and satisfactory In their results. "I can recommend Aycr's rills ahoro all others, having long proved their value as a Cathartic for myself nnd family." J. T. Hess, LelthBVillo, Pa. " Ayer's rills havo been In uso In my family upwards of twenty years, and have completely verified all that Is claimed for them." Thomas F. Adams, San Dlcgo, Texas. " I have used Aycr's Pills in my fami ly for seven or eight yenrs. Whenovcr I havo an attack of hcadacho, to which I am very subject, I take a dose of Ayer's Pills and am alwnvs nromntlv relieved. I find them equally beneficial in colds ; and, in ray family, they are used for bilious complaints and other disturb ances with such good rffect that wo raro lv. if ever, have to call a nhvsician." II. Voulllem6. Ilotcl Voullfemc, Sara toga Springs, N. 1. Ayer's Pills, rilKPABED nv Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Matt. Sold by all Dealers In Medicine. , $1 OF INTEREST TO FARMERS. Greatly Excited. Not a few of the citizens of Lehighton hnye recently become greatly excited over the astounding facts, that several of their friends who lind been pronounced by their physicians as incurable nnd beyond nil hope millering with that dreaded monster con Httmption have been completely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, the only remedy that does positively cure All throat nnd lung diseases, coughs, colds, asthma and bronchitis. Trial bottles free nt T. D. Thomas' drugstore, large bottles fiOc nnd 51. 113 "W EEKS. The TOUCH GAZETTK will b mallrd. ecurely wrajped, to any add rasa In the Unl ed States for throe months on receipt nf One Dollar. Llhcrnl discount allowed to nnstmnrlers, agents and clubs Samplo copies mailed free Address all orders to ItlCHARl) It. FOX, May 30,18S5-1y Franklin Sijdark, N. Y PATENTS!! FRANKLIB H. HOUGH. Solicitor of American & Foreign Patents 125 P st., near U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, I). C. All hnilni'HR before United States Patent Ofllee atlemled to for moderate fees. Patents procured in me unneu stares nnu an f oreign countries. Iran marut ana Laotit registered, nejecrea annlleatlnns revived nndni-usecuted. lnforma tfon and advice ai to obtaining Patents cheer fully furnished without charge. Stud Sketch or Model for l'ltKK onluton as to Patentability. Copies of patents furnished tor 26c. eacn. tS Correspondence solicited. Icor If" If All Suffer Any Pain I la Villi Have Any Soreness IP 1 II II Have n Lame Beck - II W W Feel Any Weakness Juat eo or sand itnUsht am -you ean to tlio druff toro and inilit on having THJ3 FAMOUS HOP PLASTER IT WILIj euro and neve fiiiU to ciro Instant relief. Prepared from ; fresh Hops, Hemloek and ' FinaiJauam. sola every where. 25 cents, live for 91.00 or mailed freo on receipt of once. ThePerfectlonofPlaiiteni , Hop Piaster Co., Boston. DEATH TO PAINS AND ACHES OTTAWA, ILL Wanufact- iren of HOAD CARTS. 1 &t nude, positive?. Ma Wll U furniiVd it whoIei'leE trie i to bujrurs la towing lend for Fre lUustiiitwl fettiogue. THE ABOVE IS OUR NO. O JOGGING CART. EVERY CART GUARANTEED. 1 SfrongeSTj Neatest and best Cart matlo. Bides Easier THAN A BUGGY. GAY $t SON, OTTAWA, ILL.. RAINBOW RUPTURE "gMffi 8tmpl, jate, reliable and a perfect retainer. It'll) not n Trues, atn Do and Wgt-t and It. pittMnre forgotten. Bend for circular nlthteAl. nipnlala from grateful lufterera cured brltl.ap. Pllanoo. Addree. Central Medical and Burifloal llW.S'? 080 Locuat Bt, St. loule. Mo. Hklllful treatment ilTen all kind, of .urglcal and medleuUas.k neakenlng diMaae. and r rt ate troubloa in mala and female our .peclaltr. U. ir. to write u. before taklna treatment c-Uewnere. Consultation fre. and, tnvltedT ouewnere. rarru and Flreiide. Fruit on the table rcculaily will do much to counteract tho craving for alcoholic stimulant. Isever tun feather beds. Air them thoroughly ou a windy day In a cool place, The sun draws tho oil and gives the feathers a rancid smell. The farmer who by draining or extra manuring Increases his crops may not ior the time seem to be making anything, but ho Is laying sum foundations for future success. Until It Is shown that earth below tho fire or six inches tilled Is destitute of the elements that enter Into plants It is wise to go deeper, particularly in what are called heavy soils. -To take nist out of steel rub the steel with sweet oil; In a day or two rub with finely powdered unslaked lima until the rust all disappears, then oil again, roll In woolen and pnt in a dry place, especially If it be table cutlery. Tho greatest inventions of tho world wore first conceived by the moderately educated classes, and tho practical expert en co of careful, observing farmer Is often of more value than the costly experiments of highly-educated professors. -To give shirt bosoms, collars and cuffi a glossy appearance, ono ounce of white wax and two of spermaceti are melted together and a little cf this is put Into tho starch, a tablespoonftil being enough for a pint of starch. Charcoal roads have giyen good results. They are only of value in sections where timber is sn cheap that it can be burned to get rid of It. The lesson for other sections to learn Is that It wilt pay to cart the re mains of old charcoal pits Into parts of the road that contain too much water. -Some weeds provldo Jtuas when rage thoy aro joung and tonder; hence a flock of sheep tinned on afield Infested with weeds will do good service In not only eradicating the weeds but in converting them into mutton. Dy preveutlne weeds from seeding they will soon become ex' unci unless tncy are of varieties mat pro pagate from roots. -Orango cake: Two cups of sugar, two cups of flour, one-half cup of water, a pinch of salt, the yelks of flye cirgs and whites of three, three tcaspoonfuls of baking powder and tho giated rind and juice of one orange, Bake the cake in layers and put frosting between. To keep flannels as much as possible from shrinking and felting, dissolve one ounce cf potash In a bucket of water and leave tho fabric fn It for twelve hours, Ifext warm tho water, with the fabric In It, and' wash without' rubbing, also draw through tho water repeatedly. Next Immerse the flannel In another liquid, con tnlnlng one spoonful of wheat flour to one pailful of water and wash In a similar man ncr. Hominy Drop Cakes: Stir the beaten yelks of two eggs Into a pint of freshly boiled bpmliiy; If coldhomlny is used heat It without adding water and stir up lightly with a fork to separate the grains; then str In the beaten white and salt as may be required, using less if the boiled houiln) is alieady salted. Drop, with tablesprnn.on well-buttered tins and bake to a good brown lu a quick oven." In this Western country, says Secretary Graham In the Industrialist, It Is notice able, as It is the woild oyer, that the Immigrant farmer who builds a small resldcnco ami a large barn, and always has both well painted, and everything about his farm in good repair, will havs, In time, a largo house to live In and other red barns as well; while he who expends bts surplus in nu imposing house, and "knocks to gether" a few cottonwood poles and some slough grass foi his stock shelter, will not cet a second coat of paint on his house be fore the mortgage Is foreclosed. Two Wars. Choose Which? There are two usual nays of doing what Nit- tare sometimes does Incompletely, namely, to relieve the bowols. One Is to swallow a drastic purgative which evacuates profusely, abruptly anu with pain, the other is to take Jlostetter': stomach bitters, the effect of which Is not vl oleut, but sufficiently through, and -which does not gripe the Intestines. If the first Is slested 'the ix'rson employing It need not expect per manent beueflt, and lie cannot hope to escape the debilitating reaction which leaves the organs us bad or worse off tliun before. If, ou the other hand, he resorts to the bitters, he con rely upon the restoration of a regular habit of body, con sequent upon a renewal of a healthful tou thelutestlnaU-onal. Besides healthfully relax- lug the bonds, the bitters arouses a dormant liver, Imparts a beneficial Impetus to the action ot the kldne s, and counteracts the early tn luges of rheumatism, a tendency to gout, and malaria la all IU forms. K3.OPPOSITE L. it S. DEPOT.-S BANK STREET, - - LEHIGHTON, PA Has just opened tin entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! ComnrisinR nil the very latest styles " in Wliito Goods. Sa- toens, Prints. Ginghams, MaFSCillCS, Seersuckers and ranoy JJress jf atxorns ot me very oest quaimes ai exceca ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware, lassware, Wood and Willowware of the best makes nt low figures. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Ready made Clothing in great variety and nt prices within the reach oi all purchasers prices lully as low as tlie 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 Rock Bottom Prices. Uest quality of Flour and Feed at prires lully 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' in this section. Call and be convinced. "Respectfully, July23-871y A.M0S EEIGEL. All nrunliu. Uc. SOe., tad 1 1 IX). I'rtp.ml cnlj If Dr. Beta Arnold. Iil, Corp., WoomcKktu III. -IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, A.LL KINDS OF COAL, &a OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. KOCH & SHANKWEILER'S 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'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 Roy's Knee Pants, from 4 to 13 years, 50, 76, 1.00. Extra Bargains in Our Custom De partment ! Nearly everybody knows of the Popular Harris Cassimere of which wo have purchased over 50 STYZES 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 AU-TTool Goods suits made to order $10.00. Call soon as the Bargains will not last long. ICOClff & SMAIOtWEI'MK. Hotel Allen Building. Centre Square, Allontown. EaflOTil f i ! JQltlO V A li 2 wmm: I have removed my entire stock with an additional fresh supply of the more fashionable and seasonable nts,Ladies&ChildrensShoes -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 lormer friends and patrons to call at my new store, one door above Sweeny's Corner Store. Respectfully, LEWIS WE ISS, March 3l-m3 AFFUCTEDUNFORTUNATE AFTER ALL OTH CHS FAIL CONSULT 320 N. 15th 8t., bttowCalIowMII,PMU.,P. airurt'eTperlencalaallBriCIaLdlwawa. rerma nentlr rear orcstbosa weakened by early iodUcmlona 4c. Call or write. AdTlre free and Mrlctlyconflden. mi. Iioura 1 10 a. m. till J, and 7 t IV (reolnga. A43end Stamp for Hook. March 31-yt AGENTS IZ WANTED i an ENTIRELY NEWBOOK CHICAGO, ILX,. E. A. HOLBROOK, Oi&'l Ticket ftFua'r Agtat The most wnuderdilly -oiiiilrte colli ctlou of the absolutely useful and iractlcal which lias ever been jiuhllshcd In any nation ontheglobo, A marvel ot every day value" and actual money earuliur and money saving tp every possessor. Hundreds upon hundreds of beautiful and help ful e iigravlnjrs. Its extraordinary low price be yond competition Nothing In the v hole history of the booK trade like It. Select something of real value to the people, and sales are sure. Agents looking for a new and irst class book, write for full description and terms. So day's' lime given Agents without capital. HUAM il(.L 9 CO. I'rtiLADKLruiA.l', ffbis-ins. Pickled Cucumbers. Make a brine, strong enough to bear an tgl, ami put hi jour cucumbers. T.et them remain lliroo weeks, then pour off the salt water and throw them Into cold water for twenty-lour hours. Line the ketilu whh giapo leaves, put In your cucum bers In layers, with crape leaves. I'our over them vinegar and water with a lot of alum to green them. Alum the sire of a l'Iseon's egg Is sufficient for a two-gallon kettle full. Let the vinegar and water iie.it, but not hoi!, H'lien the pickles are green, throw tlisin Into cold water. Pre pare your vinegar to a gallon, allow a cup ful of sugar, three dozen whole black pep pers, the same of cloves, half as much allspice and mace, some pieces of horse radish, and a small red pepper, and sever al lablcspoonsfnl of . mustard seed, Let the vinegar come to a boll, and when cold, pour over your cucumbers Tie up closely, a nil In a few weeks they will be ready for use. Canned Fruits. Put the prepared fruit In a jar and cov er (lh boiling sirup, sweetened lo the tAsteOn three successive morning drain off the sirup boll again and pour over the fruit. The last morning let fruit and sirup come just to the boiling point, but do not boll; the Immediately. Strawberries preserve their shap and never ferment. BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON.PA. ar.tl-yip PLAIN AND FANCY Bill Heads, Note Heads, Letter Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Programmes, Price Jiists, Blanks of all Kinds, Wedding Stationery, Business Cards, Shipping Tags, I Sale Bills, Ball Tickets, Circulars, &c. "New nresses. new tvne and excellent facilities ennhlft ns tn rln nil kinds of Job Work, in the best style, ant exd taraordinary low prices. Mail orders receive immediate attention. Subscribe Advocate, for and read the Caruox CAM! iWCtAH" JOB ROOMS, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa.
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