Man is many-sided, and one of the best proofs of his advance ment is the nbility to develop each side harmonously, suffering none tq grow out of proportion and none to wither from neglect. Kind looks, kind words, kind acts, and warm handstiakes- theso are secondary means of irrace when men are in trouble and are fichtiner their unseen batSes, Both science and religion im press on us the needs to pray. "So teach us to number our davs that we mav npply our hearts for wisdom." This wis- dom, with regard to the past and present, as well to the future, it behooves the aged to acquire; for then the injunction "Know thyself' implies, "I have been voune. and now am old," and not less certainly that even the nresent hour is not for them what once it was. It is the nature of strife to breed envy, indifference, and malice. Each of the multitude in his anxiety to be first at the goal, pushes competitors aside, It is only the good Samaritan who crosses to the other side to lift up and bind the wounds of the unfortunate contestant who has fallen by the way, worsted in the race. True wisdom allows nothing to be good that will not be so forever; no man 1o be happy but he, that needs no other-happiness than what he has within himself; no man to be great or powerfu that is not master ol lnmsell. There appears to exist a great er desire to live long than to live well. Measure by man s desires he cannot live- long enough measure by his evil deeds, and- he has hyed too long. The .mother who wishes the children to grow up with heal thy minds, must endeavor to deal aright with their minds just as she strives to treat rightly the bodies which are eqnally her care. In the case of some child ren, little need be done for either. xn ouier cases, uotn require most careful handling; and no one can understand mental needs without sympathy. Sym pathy does not mean fussy aues tioaing, still less encouragement w ocii-auaiycus, wiugii is even more injurious than neglect. It does mean a watchfulness wind will at once perceive if achild is depressed, and try to discover and remove the cause by natura "J 'l 111? .1 , " . . uuu . neaiuiy metnods; and means a readiness at all times tof enter into a child's interns! and amusements, and to aid and encourage every innocent taste, knowing that the more occupa tions a cniid can create lor itse the better. . The Old Doctors Dew blood, modern doctors elennsn it berica the Increased demand lor Altera tlTSi. It is now well known that most 'diseases are due, not to over-abundance, Invito Impurity, ol the Blood ; and It U equally well attested that no blood medicine lsso efficacious as Ayer's Baraaparllla. , " One of my children had a large- sore break out on the leg. We applied simple remedies, for a while, thinking the sore would shortly heal. But It grew worse. We sought medical advice, and were told that an alterative medicine jJJ necessary. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Recommended bpve all others, we used it with mar yeloua results. The sore healed and health and strength rapidly returned." J. J. Armstrong, Weimar, Texas. "I find Ayer's Sarsaparilla to be an Bdmlrablo remedy for the cure of blood diseases. I prescribe It, and it does the work every time." E. L. 1'ater, M. D., Manhattan, Kansas. "We have sold Ayer's Sarsaparilla June for oyer thirty years and always recommend it when asked to name the best blood-purifier." W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. "Ayer's medicines continue to be the tandard remedies in spite of all eom- fetiUo?;7rTl w' Richmond, Bear IMM, Mien. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ft hikpahed by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. Mm (1; li bottle, $5. Worth 5 a bottlt. .1 DflMi, JJc.. 4Uo..ii1 II ui ITtpind on, by Bf.tUjJurnlil.iuiCojp.,Vooniocfet.K.J. Mrcbsims OICTEDUNFOBTUHATE MfTEB ALL OTHCR3 FAIL CONSULT 329 N. 15th t, b.low Ctllowhlll, Phlta., Pa. 8Ton'eirtienr!na!lSractALdl9ew9. Ferma uunr restore! Uwm weakened by (urlTloaiKivtlans u. Call or write. Adrlceireeanitntrlctlycunnden mi Hoini ion. m. tills, mil tu 11! cvculngi. WStuJ (Stamp lor Hoot March Sl.vl HWBOWRUPTURE SW5 EE. fflt! "WM'KaMrroet retainer. It In not Tu. V V" and Kiuht and ft! au uWlU. U nuk " riVmf. ow lESuttr PK Hints on Swimming. As the season of swimming is now here, a few hints to learners may be useful. The first essent ial is to know how to use the lauds aritrht, with the view to keemne the head weu out 01 water, and the nextis to keep one foot on the bottom until sufficient confidence is acquired to raise it at intervals. Alter few trials the earner will be able to raise it altogether. Then, be not m a hurry to use the hands, as if life depended on striking out, but try and acquire deliberation. Let every stroke lave a full sweep of the arms, and let the feet take care of them selves. It is not necessary that the feet should be raised to the surface of the water. The body, from the shoulders downward, should be kept at an angle of 30 degrees to the plane ol the hor izon. This inclination, with every forward movement, will tend to throw the head out. Sperm whales, when frightened, sink their fiu7;cs and throw their heads out of water to obtain their highest speed. The head of the sperm whale is flat at the front, and is one-third the size of the body; the head of a hnbaci is pointed; the one throws his head out, the other .rushes through the water horizontally I be learner who wishes to ac quire the art ol swimming lor recreation and not for profession al purposes ought to pay little attention to the movements o the feet until he has perfect con trol of his hands; then tho fee! will instinctively come into play and perform their part with much thought. "Who thinks o his feet when walinne In the early stages of learning a swim mer does not seem satisfied un til he hrings his feet to the sur- lace, lhis lias n tendency to strain the hody iust ahove the hips .and to hurv the head Swimming in a seaway the hody will take many positions, accord ing to tne nignt ol the waves encountered. Sometimes it wil he vertical and at other times more or less inclined to Zreep the head out. It is well for a beginner to have a person with him to Z:eep his hand under the chin at first, while the use of the hands is being acquired. These hints apply only to common horizontal swimming, that having: been ac quired and confidence obtained, VI - -11 1 t. rr t. ' mere wiu do no ciitncuny in learning, all the other move ments, such as swimmirig on the side or on the back, diving or turning Heels over head, lorward or backward. liemember,thifi, too, that if a person taken with cramps wil throw himself upon his back he will float without effort, even il his legs should be drawn up .Never neglect to stuff the ears with cotton wool. Many persons nave attributed dealness to tak ing water through the cars when swimming. Smoking Pipes In England. Perhaps the customes connected ,tl. i - r i , vtiiu uiti nuuii oi sinoiving and using tobacco in America and in England are as interestinclv characteristic oi' the two nation alities as any other traits. There is nothing undignified about smoking a short "brior" or meerschaum along the streets of umcton, Birmingham, Manches ter or any of the great English cities. A gentleman is none the less a gentleman because he does this. Indeed to smoke a cigar in preference to a nine argues either expensive tastes of the pecuniary ability to gratify them. What would our Indies think of a well dressed young man coming down Broadway about 4 in the afternoon with a nicotine blackened pipe in his mouths Horrible suggestion! Yet in this country a man con siders it in perfect good taste to walk into another's office with a cigar stump stuck firmly in one corner of his mouth. More over, he does not take it out even to talk. Such behavior in London would be construed in to an intentional insult. There" arc those . who would scorn to commit theft in the cjmmon acceptation of the word who yet do not hesitate to evade paying their just dues to the city or state whose privileges they enjoy. Yet the latter is only theft on a broader scale. The money which they thus dis honestly retain must be paid by others, and the injury done is no less certain because they cannot trace it. To appreciate a difficulty is an important step toward over coming it; and that is a far more hopeful condition of mind which admits the duty and fathoms the difficulty than that which rushes m unprepared and unaware of the need of preparation. ' President Cleveland's Prlzo for the three best babies at the Aurora County Fair, In 1687, WM Riven to these triplets, Molllo, Ida, and Hay, children of Mrs. A. K. Dart, Hambuisb, N. T. Kb tvta. t.T.ant Aiim&t thn llttla nnpa bARAmn renr alclr. and nn I could iret no other food that would ame with them, 1 commenced tne use 01 lciaiea tooa. h ucipea mem imme diately, and they were noon aa well as over, and I consider It very larpely. dno to the Food that they are now so well." Lactated Food is the best Food lbr bottle-ied babies. It keen them well, and is better than medicine when they are. sick. Three sixes: 5c., 60c., (LOO. At druggists. Cabinet photo, of these triplets sent free to the mother of any baby bom Uua year. Address WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt. New Tailoring TO THE PEOPLE OF WEISSPORT an! YICIH1TY: Upon Invitation from some of tho representative citizens of your town, I have decided to open a Tailoring Establishment in Weissport. Jlfy knowledge of making garments was nalned principally in the City of New York. I am also graduate of tho Cutting Schools of that city. And after years of ptacttco In both Cutting and Making Custom Clothing in somo of tho best houses in both New York ami riilladeipma l iiunK i may assure you mat at least to the best obtainable in your neighborhood. Very llespeclfully, JAMES i' .IJMOV A Si I have removed my entire fresh supply of the more -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 nt 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, BANK STREET, LEHIGIITON. PA. lj'e -are showiug a large and choice line of Cotton Dress Goods. Ginghams at 8, 50 Cents per Satines at 4, - 37 1-2 Cents per .Yard. Challies, 8 Cents per Yard. Pennelope Suitings, 8 Cents a Yard. Batistes at 10 and 12 1-2 Cents per Yarc 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. October SO 1BS7 CNAOQUAlNTED WITH TUB GEOGIIAPHY or THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAIi' MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP Or THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. Its central position and closo connection with Eastern lines at Chicago und continuous linos at terminal points, Wost, Northwest, and Bouth west, rnako It tho true- rrdd-llnk In that transcontinental chain of steel which unites the Atlantlo and Paclflc. Its main linos and branches Include Chl JoU.et, Ottawa. LaSallo, Peoria, Qenoseo, Mollno and Rock Island. In Illinois! Davenport, Muscatine, .Washington, Falrtleld, Ottumwa, Oskaloosa. West Liberty, Iowa Olty, DpsMoines, lndianola, Winterset, Atlantic, Knox vllle, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Centre and Council Bluffs, in Iowa: Gallatin xpwnanutJiouxir aim mjuakotaj ana many -other prosperous towns and cities. It also otters a CHOICE OFKOUTES to and from the Puclflo Coast and Inter- gAvJ&P&So'i matlner aU transfers In Union dopots. Fast Trains of flno iAXSR&PFt;t, ele,al?' 2iNINQ-.SARS- magnificent PULLMAN PAL AGE HLEEPINQ OAKS, and (between Chicago, St. Joseph, Atchison and Kansas City) restful RECLINING. CHAIR OARS, 'seats FREe! to 'holder of turough llrst-closs ticket?. THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y (GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE) Extends west and southwest from Kansas City and Bt. Joseph to Fair Ku5y,,iNSl?ion Norton, Topeka. Horlnetou, Hutchlnaon, Wichita, Caldwell, und all points In Southern Nebraska Interior Kansas and beyond. Entire nassengor equipment of the celebrated Pullman manufacture. Solidly bal lasted track of heavy steol rail. Iron and stone bridges. All safety appliances and modern Improvements. Commodious, well-built Etatlons. Celerity, cer tainty, comrtjrt and luxury assurod. ' THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Is the favorite between Chicago, Rock Island, Atchison, Kansas City, and Mlnneapollaa.nd St.Paul. The tourist route to all Northern Summer Resoi u. ?.i2Wa..tort.oyn. B JK'YSE.808 tUo n108 Produotivo lands of tho great 'wheat and dairy belt" or Northern Iowa, South-western Minnesota, and East central Dakota. S?0 ne YlBoneoa. and Kankakee offers superior facilities to travel b?tw.01n Cincinnati Judtanapolls. Lqfayotto, and Council Blurts, St, Joseph, Atohlson, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. mmJ&2n&i' Map?t.FoiVler8,.0J".B?y dosl""l information, apply to any Cou pon Ticket Office In the United States or Canada, or address B. ST. JOHN, E. A. HOLBROOK, Oenerat Kanaser. (J1IIOA.GO, ILL. Oen'l Ticket & Pasa'r Agent nr met. and en I could iret lie Establishment! an worn entrusted to my caresir.m nc equal HarUIVE MR A TMAril2! OLIVER, stock with an additional fashionable and seasonable r.U-,li 12 1-2, 25, 31, 45 Yard. 8, 12 1-2, . 25, 35 and ana 9 stiourl ; Leavenworth AS WE CLIP HUfflOROSITIES. "I wilt keep It Mumin," as the wine dealer remarked when he filled the foreign laholod champagne bottlo with the ferment ed juice of the domestic apple. In ancient cosmography Atlas was represented at supporting tho world upon his shottldeis. Wo could never iuiadnc n'hat snppoited Atlas, though, unless lie nan led rich. Wo must bo cartful how wo lako a lady's part when a man speaks Insultingly to ber In tho street. Ho may bo her husband, you know. According to the statistics with regard '0 the national debts of the world, this old errcsicrlal ball tnust be worth about (13 rents on n dollar at public auction. A German scientist uroves that hair urows after death. Very likely, but how It survives cooking and chopping, and ap pears long and vigorous Hi tho hash, Is what wo call upon science to answer. Buclclen's Arnica Salre. Tho best salve In tho world lor cuts, bruises, sore9,ulcers,saU rhuentifever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed ,o glvo perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 25c. per box, at Thomas'. Some one Interested I s stirring u p Hngllsh alarms lias discovered In the Memoirs o f Marshall Ney a record of the fact that In 1805, when Na polcon, designing the Invasion of England gathered an army at Boulogne, Itwas daily exercised in the operation of embarking and disembarking, and that it was found that in ten and a half minutes 25,000 men, with all their stares, ammunition, artillery, and horses, wcro embarked, and In thirteen minutes wcro landed again. Rail Hamilton has said that "wlldness Is a thing girls cannot afford." Neverthe less, men of educated tastes prefer that which has a game flavor. The legend is that the cathedral at Cologne was planned by the devil. If tho story be true, all we have to say Is that he did not finish his work as quickly as ho usually does. The enterprising correspondent of an es'teetned contemporary writes about room full of women and not a man pres ent." Great Skirts I iniero would they put a man under such circumstances? The progress of evolution oucjit to bring ont throe-headed men a9 a legitimate sequence to tho three-headed calves now ravaging tho country. What a thing this would be for tho hat trade! Wilfred. A topaz Is a yeliow-orangy 9ort of stono. You can get a fair Idea of topaz by scrutinizing a steamboat cake of soap at the tail end of the season, when Is worn down to tho dimensions of a Lima bean. Nothing clso is so calculated to work on a man's sympathies as tho sight of young man's painful effort at unconcern while he Is scratching his brow with the hand with which he would have tipped his hat to a young lady If she hadn't cut him dead. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. No. 3. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, a mar velous cure for Catarrh, Diplitliena, Canker Mouth, and Head-Ache.- With each bottl there is an ingenious Nasal Injector for the more successful treatment of these conv plaints without extra chaste. Trice 50c. Sold by T. I). Thomas, Lohighton, AV. Wary Weiss port. "Lizzie, did the doctor propose to you to-dav?" "No. mamma; he only asked if you would live with mo after I got mar ricd." A young lady who has no time to spare in making garments for the poor has been engaged three weeks embroidering a hlank et for her poodle dog. Answer This Question. No. 2. Why do no many people we sot around us beem to prefer to suffer ami be made miserable by IndigeMioii, Ctuihtip- lion, DitzinesH, Lo-w of Appetite. Cemlnc Up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 76 cents we will sell them Shiloirs ry9tem Vitaliier, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by T. D. Thomas, Lehighton, W..BIery,ens. Wt. A younn lady, In writing to a friend, says: "I am not engaged, as you Inslnuato but I must confess that I see a cloud aoove my domestic horizon about as big as man's hand." A Mr. Smart was recently prosecuted by a young widow for breach of promise. He settled the difficulty bv marrying her. He made her Smart, lest she should make him smart. It is repot ted that a New York woman was true to her love, and married him when he came back from California, after an absence of twenty .vears. N. U. lie came back rich. lty the.Cynlc Ladles should reuiein her to keep their mouths shut when going out of a warm room into the cool air. In fact, It would not hurt Hmeh to keep them shut most of tho time. We have a sticedy and positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria, ranker mouth, nod head-ache, Shiloh's catarrh remedy. A Nassal injector free with each liottle. Uw it if you desire health and Mveet breath Price 50 tents. Sold by T. D. Thorna, Leli!);htoii, W, Biery Weissport. Wcusters Dictionary contains over fifty thousand words, Mr. Jones says that when he came home late the other hlght, in the space of fifteen minutes his wife ap plied them all to him, Including some extra ones and the Hie shovel. Good for Afrs. Jones. Ayer's Hair Vigor hat no ctpial, in merit and efficiency, as a hair tlres"lng anil for the prevention of Iwldniw. It eradicates dandruff, keeps the scalp moist, clean and healthy, and gives vitality and onlor to weak, failed, and gray hair. The most opu lar of toilet articles. A young miss of sixteen asks what la the proper thing for her to do when she Is serenaded by a party of gentlemen at a late hour. We should think the proper thing for her to" do would be to steal toltly down the utalrs and uutlo the dog. How to get the girls off, A Ncyada man who had seven homely daughters got a newspaper to Insert that he had seven kegs filled with gold In his cellar, and every girl was married In five months. Are you weak and weary, overworked and tired? Hood's Sarsaparilla is just the medi cine to purify your blood and give you strength. A fisherman at Asbury Park, N. J picked up a sealed bottle on the coast con taining a map showing where on alleged treasure Is burled at a place near Wilming ton, Delaware. The dlscoyery has aroused a good deal cf cntloslty there, OF INTEREST TO FARMERS. Two Ways. Choose Whicli? There are two usual naysoldoltm what Na ture sometimes tines Incompletely, namely, to relievo the bowels. One Is to swallow a drastic mrRallve which evacuates urofiiselv. ntirimtlv ami Willi pain, the other Is to take Hosteller's sioniacli timers, tlie effect of which Is not vl oienr, urn siilllclcnt y thorough, ami which does s.iru mo in rsunn, ii me nrsi is s"icstefl. in. person einniavine It need not exicct tier- Ci.'iciH!Ll,J,,ll,B pactum which leaves the organs hi?dl0"rs.e0.,I ! '' before. If, ontheolher nam . he resorts rn thn hm i. i.. lllllirill, (ifllt'lll. mill llfi pn hunt linnn n aba. . a the restoration or n reeular habit of notlv. con- seqiietit upon a renewal of ji healthful tone In viic iiiitrntiiiiii uinai. uesKies Healthfully relax ik me Doweis, we Hitters arouses a dormant V;i.Vi 11 ueiiciiciai impetus to tne action 25 'if a,ia counteracts the early twinges Pn 5ii i t ,n te"flency to gout, ami malaria Farm Notes. noma Gardening. Chief of all thlncs is rich ground. Somo Is naturally better than others, hut none Is nearly good enough without large additions of manure, oi which norse and cow have no superior. l ut on what you regard as an excess, then aouoie the quantity, and If you will con untie tno operation every spring you will have It about right. II hero there is plenty of land, the nre- icrame lorm or a garden Is a long rectangle, me rows the longest wav nermltllnp nf norse cultivation. Where theplot la small, necessitating cultivation by hand, It Is still wise to haye the longest rows or beds possible, since even then the cultivation can largely be done hy hand plows. lie sure the garden Is broken up deenlv and the manure put largely near, or If it is very fine, on the surface. The surface ought to be worked over beforo plantlne. by harrow, rake or roller, until there is not a clod as large as a hoy's marble, and no hills or ridges ought to be tolerated, even for raising sweet potatoes. The cultivation onght to bo nearly level throughout the season. Cranberry Culture. Years ago. when mo entire cranberry crop of the country was obtained irom the wild "cranberry uogs," scoops and rakes of a peculiar coir strnctlon wcro used in gathering tlils fruit. in using these ImDlcments the y'nes were usually hrokon off or pulled out by the roots, ana largo quantities of weeds, erass ana mud got mixed with the berries, all of which had to bo picked and washed out I... r - . - . oeiuiu iuu mm; was reauy lor use or market. The cranberry rake Is still used on some of the wild plantations, but much of the fruit gathered with this ImBlement is badly bruised, causing It to decay much sooner than the hand picked. Gathering by hand Is now considered preferable to any other mode, not only as being the least injurious to tho vines, but also to euro clean, sound berries. As the hand picked fruit commands a belter price In market than that gathered with scooosand rakes, tho extra expense of gathering It Is moro than made good to tho cultivator. mere is a pest, the peach louse, that should be carefully looked after. An ex. amination of the young' branches of the trees will show many of them to be filled with a scale not larger than the hull of flax seed, and placed very closo together, so close that they appear to overlap each oiuer. under theso little scales are thous amis of eggs that will soon bo hatched out by the warm sun and will play havoc with the young bark and the fruit of the trees, The best way to exterminate them Is cut off and burn tho young branches that are very badly affected. Where the cut ting away of the larger branches would In jure tne tree, the best way to destioy the pests is to wash them with fish oil or with a strong suds made of whale oil soap, ine irunK or tnotree may be subjected tne same kind of a washing. A few hours um uu-u iiiii-iugeniiy io tins work will re pay the fruit grower ten times over In targe crop or supeiior fruit, and will saye his trees from destruction for ti come. many years Watering Horses. The waler given tiorse snouKl be pure. Do not haye the well In thn barn-yard, for the'wash will soak Into It, and pollute the water. If running brook of clean water be convenient, leatl the horse to drink from it. A good cistern can be inado of a la ige hogshead sunk half a foot n the ground and the water from the ham roofs led Into it will be prefeiable for tho horses than too cold well water. A horse needs at least two palls of water a day, and if given half paurull before meal, or four times a day, it win be sutllclent, unless, when hard work In sultry weather. Do not glva warm waler at any time of the year, but the chill may be taken off .in winter, so that It may not be Icy. T)a not water or feed directly after coming In very warm, and do not work hard Immediately after eating neariuy. in regain to getting the best yield of choice honey try and havo all your colonies ycry strong when the honey flow comes, 'luls Is best accomplished by feeding a nun syrup or honey each evening, com menclog about six weeks before the ex pected yield. Give room In tho sections as soon as needed, to delay swarming as long Til.. t-- . aa indium, 1 on cannot expect to ex tract much honey from weak colonies, noney snoiiiu not be extracted before it Is scaled np by the bees, or It may sour on your bam f. If sprouts appear on new sot trees you can easily pinch them off with your thumb and finger, and throw the growth where It is wanted. But do not cut off all of the growth. If you dwarf the top pf a young now set tree that Is making a rapid growth, ynu aro dwarfing the roots. If you allow too much top on a feeble tree you wilt kill the treo. The demand for good bntler moro than keeps pace with the country's growth. There is a good prospect for the dairyman of the future who furnishes the quality of goous tne market demands. Australia buys large numbers of merino sheep form this country every year. Tho American tlockmasters haye reached the front rank as breeders of the fine-wool-ed sheep, oven Spain, the original source whence our stock wa obtained, being among the buyers of our merinos for Im provement of tho home stock. IheirlBaslnesi Boomlufr Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at T. D. Tlioma ' drugstore as their giving away to their customers of w) many free trial bottles of Or. King's New DiseoTry for consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fi.ctf.at It always cures and never ilisapiioints. Ci lglit, colds, asthiim. limncliiti. rronn. mil nil ilimni and lung dimises quickly ci red You can test it before buying by gett ng a Irial bot. no irre, urge eue i. ranted. ' .veiy ;oottie war- & Have opened up thoir immense mer Goods, including all that is Worsteds, CassimeL'es, Corkscrews, Oheriots, which they will make-up in suits the latest style and best work manship observed at wonderfully low prices. For Gents', Ladies, Youths and at the lowest prices. You are OUR GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Is complete in every particular. Hats, Gaps, Neckwear, &c, DQN'T PAIL TO CALL. -Respectfully, Clauss & Bro., The Tailors, BANK STREET. liEHIGHTON. ' KSOPPOSITE L. BANK STREET, - Has just opened LADIES' FINE Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams, Marseilles, Seersuckers and Fancy Dress Patterns of the very best qualities at. exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware, Glassware, Wood and Willowware of the best makes at low figures. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Ready made Clothing in great variety and at prices within the reach of all purchasers prices fully 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 Kock Bottom Prices. Best 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 in this section. Call and be convinced. Bespectfully, July23-871y &M0S REIGEL. ' r,S HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERA L HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALL KINDS OF COAL, &w OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Leliighton, Pa. PLAIN AND FANCY Bill Heads, Note Heads, Letter Heads, Statements," Envelopes, ' Programmes, Price Lists, New presses, new type and excellent facilities ennUe' atfftfdfo all kinds of Job Work, in the best style, ant exd tnranrdiaary low prices. Mail orders receive immediate attention. "CiRW ADY0GAX1" JOB ROOMS, Bank Street, mini i:i.i:h, new stock of Spring and Sura. new, novel and beautiful in &c, &e., Children. Only the best make bound to bo plensed. The very latest novelties iu & S. DEPOT -gf - LEHIGHTON, PA an entire new line of DRESS GOODS! Blanks of all Kinds,- Wedding Stationery, Business Cards, ' Shipping Tags, Sale Bills, Ball Tickets, Circulars, &c. Lehighton, Pa.,
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