Cora Eleridgo, an eighteen year-old Jbughlceopsie girl, litis been sentenced to frvo years in the House of .Refuge for the larccncy of a canary bird worth $2.: , ilfisff Adelaule Thomson of Philadelphia, who is worth over S3.000.000. and who is now over 60 years of age. is attract ing as much attention this season at .Long iJrancli as ever, AjPort Huron, iliich., woman, who is rather restless as to how business! may be later in ,thc sea son, has bought her cofhn at a auartcr-ofF sale and is now over Eeeinp the construction of her tombstone. Dowager Express Victoria widow ol Frederic7u' III., has an annual income ol $200,000 $40,000 of which is deliver from England. She will lie ob lieed to make Germany her nominal residence! and to visit Berlin every year. Some potatoes, closely resemb ling the ordinary Trish one, found m the sealed chamber ol an AT.- tec ruin in South America, hav been planted by ilrs. Bcadin o Parkersburg, W. Fa., and have came up, despite their great age The highest classical honor in the London University has this year for the first time la Hon to woman, iliiss Mary Louisa TFor- ley of Girton College, who gain KNOWLEDGE.-Acquired merely br its own sake, knowledge may lc a heavy and undigested mass in the mind of the owner, clog ging his activities and feeding only Ins vanity. Hut, as a means to some beneficent and well defined end, its preciousncss can never be overestimated. Urouglit into practical operation for the benefit of mankind, it will bless a thousandfold him who gaius it, and the world through him. It will preserve health, promote civilization, and lilt up all lite to a higher level. Simply stor ing it up in the memory will not do this: it must also be used in telligently, scattered liberally, and transmuted into the very life of the nation itself. Much of the knowledge of the present day will doubtless fade, pass away, and be outgrown, as much of the knowledge of the past has done: vet. if it has been used aright, its effects will remain. This is a llower year very decidedly, and lor the nonce plumes are not worn on stylish millinery at all, unless it be a quill or two on a rough wear hat, when for traveling head gear these delicate iiowers are entirely inappropriate. The popular materials for dust cloaks are pongee, striped and barred twilled silk in dark colors, plaid and plain mohair. The Irish peasant cape is the Bp Kit DIIM tlflWN n "cblMallng or summers ' Mmlm ffUlW UUwW It ifvoncan'tslccn.liavenonnnetitc.lack ambition, and aro always tired, 70a aro ua much in need of medicino as If sick abed. You need Talno's Celery Compound at this season, when llio wholo system Is debilitated by U10 wear and tear of work or play in Ibo oxtremo beat. Can you afford tbo timo and cost of a vacation? Tamo's Celery Compound will rcmovo tho need of one. It is tbo only hot weather tonic that has truo medicinal value. Compounded from tho formula of a successful physician, as n general invigorator it has no equal. "When all run down from heat or overwork, rc- ffljj BRACE YOU UP. member that Folne's Celery Compound Sold by all druggists, $1 a bottle. Six for $5. WELLS, KICIIARDSON & CO., X'roprs, Burlington, Yt. AS WE CLIP HUMOROSITIES. Bucklen't Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in the world lor cuts, bruises, .sores, ulcers.aalt rhucm.fovcr sores, letter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or 110 pay required. IMs guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction, or money ro unded, rrico 25c. per box, at Thomas'. OF " INTEREST TO FARMERS, New Tailoring Establishment! TO THE PEOPLE OF WEISSPORT ant VICINITY: j Upon Invitation from somo of tho rcprc9cntatlvo citizens of your town, I hayo decided to open a Tailoring Establishment in Weissport. Mv knowledge of making Garments was gained principally In tho City of NfwVork. I am .. mimi. nr iim nulling fiilmnlu nf that r.llv. And after vcars of practice in both fi..i i nn oti.i Mmin Tiietntii I nrnintr in Knmn 1)1 L U IJU3L Ill UIIUl iir" . winumi Philadelphia I think 1 may assure- you that all work entrusted to my care shall bo .equal at least to the best obtainable In your nclghboi hood. Of-QlvK Mh A amAij&g Very Kcspcctfully, JAMES OLIVEE, so. led the gold medal in classics at fashionable form ol these cloaks 1 1 f n I 1 11. t -n 1 .1. . ine annual examinauon ior uiu out tne loose jtagian istne most. if. (A. degree. popular. A Parisian Duchess has bet- 1 akmg a party ol young ladies tered Sarah Bernhardt's tiger to JUurope, or ladies ol a certain cub bv adopting a real panther age who do not like the trouble as a pet. he, keeps it in a of planning routs and looking o ni ;f e,, a ni,. after luggage, has become a rcg- m, tim vrnn,1n wl.nrr. alio firls "'ar piOfeSSlOll lor SOIUC WOinCll " 1- .... , 1, l it hdrself. . stroking it through i w - uimi. the bars of the cage as she does work attached to it, it is looked upon as more or less 01 a 11011- day by all who undertake it. Mrs. Cleveland always drinks an appollinaris lemonade before retiring. ilirs. Hxanc .Leslie is an en thusiastic admirer of M. Ferdin de Lcsscps. Clara Morns uses the phono graph for the pleasure of hcar- l ner own voice. Hose Elizabeth Cleveland will go to England to pursue her liteary studies. Miss Clara ZtovCon s energy is the admiration of all women of advanced years. Mrs. Goodwin, widow of the well-known architect; will mar ry IVhistlcr, the nrtst. lass Hetty Green, twenty times a millionaire, will walk two miles to save car-fare. Mrs. Sarah W. Coats, of Kan sas City, has $3,000,000 which she can will as she pleases. Jrs. Logan s championship of Alger's boom has recalled Algers friendship for Logau four years ago. The Duchess of Cambridge has received !frl,ll0,000 m pen sions from the British Government. Since the beginning of her reign Queen Victoria has been paid $143,455,000 by her loyal subjects. Olive Pendleton says West ern women have the 7nack of! holding on to money when they BMOVA Si r-.M - win. .)ju,mMBr33vnrara:tM T have removed mv entire stock with an additional fresh supply of the more fashionable and seasonable Gentsiadies&GiiiltasShoes -CONSISTING OF- REASONS Why Ayer's Sarsaparilla is preferable to any other for the cure of Blood Diseases. Because no poisonous or deleterious Ingredients enter Into the composition ot Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Ayer's Sarsaparilla contains only the purest and most effectlvo remedial properties. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is prepared with extreme care, skill, and cleanliness. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is prescribed by leading pbyslcians. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is for salo everywhere, and recommended by all first-class druggists. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is a medicino, nd not-a beverage In disguise. Ayer's Sarsaparilla never falls .to ' effect a cure, when, persistently used, according to directions. Aver's Sarsaparilla Is a highly con. rsntrntcd extract, and therefore tho most economical Blood Medicino in tho market. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has had a snc- ccssful career 01 nearly nan a ccniury, and was never so popular as at present'. Thousands of testimonials aro on file from those benefited by tho use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. PREPARED BY Dr. -J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass. Frlct 1 ; tlx fcottlei, 5. Worth 5 a bottle. 6000 Book Agents wanted to sell TUB LIVS AND PUBLIO OEBVIOEB UJf Ladies' Fine Kid and Spring Heel Shoes, of all grades and sizes, at tho 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 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, Uoucrt 1100, tho printing press man, spent a fortuna on his library, his tasto running to rich and yaluablo bindings. Prince Jcromo riapolcan and his son Victor hayo been reconciled. They will I have n meeting with the 1-hnpress Kugculo very soon. Tho Duchess of Marlborough had seven waiting maids and occupied live of the Atlranla's stato rooms on her trip across the Atlantic. -Ex-JIfinlstcr John M. I.ancston, of Virginia, Is one of the best educated men of tho colored race. IIo was a Mahono delegato at Chicago. Shlloh'i Consumption Cure No. 1. This Is beyond question .tho most successful Cough Medicine wc have ever sold, a row ilosos invariably cure tho worst cases 01 uongli, croup, una llroiiclutis,wiille Its woiKlcrliil success in the euro ot tarn- sumption Is without a parallel 111 tho history nf miilichie. Since it's first ilkeovory ft lias been sold on a cuarantrc. a test wliirh no other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough wo earnestly nsk you to try it, Price ID cents, ou cents, and 1, Jl your lungs arc sore, Chest or -Uncle lame, use Shlloh's Porous Pia'dors. Sold liy T. 1). Thomas, Lehighlon, & W. lliery Weissport, Mrs Andrew Carneglo carried 'an In stantanaous detective camera on tho mom orablo trip just completed by the Carnegie coach, taking photographs of tho principal objects of Interest along tho road. lloger Q. Mills has a passion for the collection of odd walking canes. Elijah Gibbons of Irontown, O., is 103 years old and as frisky as a boy. lien Butler has left Boston In the yacht America for his annual summer cruise. -Joseph Davis of Wayno county. W, Va., has a daughter aged 0 years who weighs 230 pounds. For First Place. A great amount 01 political engincciing will bo done by friends of candidates to se cure for their man the first place on the ticKct. ami the best man will urirbamv se cure tho coveted place. Then if indorsed by the majority of tho people, tho election js assured. lMectrio Hitters lias been nut to the lront.its merits passed upon, lias been indorsed, and unanimously given the first place, among remedies peculiarly adapted to the relict and euro ot nil diseases nl kidneys, liver and. stomach. Electric liiltcrs. bcinc I guaranteed is a sale investment, l'neo OUc. and $1 per bottle at lbomas . K SM.." uvea QAM A Women's DucovotV. "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that ton by a lady in this county. Disease laslcucd its elutclu-s upon her anil for seven years sho withstood its kcvoresl tests, but licr vital organs were undermined nnd death seemed imminent, l'or three months she couched inressaiitly and could not sleep. She bought of ih a bottlo of Dr. Kiuc s .New Discovery for consumption and was so much relieved on taking hrst dose that she slept all night and will 0110 bottle lias been miraculously cured, ller name Is Mrs. Luther I.ulz." Thus writo W.O. Hum rick & Co., of Shelby, X. C Clot :i free hot tlo at T. D. Thomas. -Mrs. Donald Swan, who obtained a divorce from her husband, had a dowry of $20,000,000. IIo only spent half of It, so that sho still has something left for the next. -Airs. Johnson, who as liarrlc ane was mistress of the Whito House during the term of her undo President Buchanan, lias, been paying a visit to irashintgon as the guest of Mrs. Lougbton. BANK STREET, LElTiGHTON. PA. r.H-ylp IFe are showing a large and choice line of Cotton Dress Good?. Ginghams at 8, 12 1-2, 25, 31, 45 and 50 Cents per Yard. batmes at 4, l VL ana 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 Yard Get rid of that tired feeling as cpilck as possible. Tako Hood,s Sarsaparilla, which gives strength, a good appetite, and healtl Mrs. Match, the daughter of Mrs, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, la makiiu; speeches In iavor of homo rule. Harriet Hosmcr, tho sculptor, Is at liar Harbor, tho gncst of Mrs. Lucien Carr, a daughter of Wayman Crow of St. Louts. Mrs. Doilgson-llurnttt's new story is called " Tho Pretty Sister of Jose." It will bo a success, pretty sisters usually get there. Shlloh's Catarrh Keinody. Slulon s Catarrh ltcmvdr. a marvelous cure for catarrh, diphtheria canker mouth, and head-ache. With each liollle there is an ingenious nasal iniectnr for the more successful treatment of those complaints without extradharge. Price CO o. Sold by T. D. Thomas Lehighton. AV. Blery. Weiss- port. r&mnn (sawn 634 Hamilton btreet, Allentown, Henn'a. trover Cleveland rll tad onpltt rrom tU boyhood to hie nomtnttlsn in SL Uulf, with pcrsoDkl reinlnlicencei, incuicnn uu uiktlin. TTi book tUo conllln ft auprh Portrait tnd All Wd compUW LXFX Or MHB. OEVJSX.AHU, twfttliu Ub ft complete bloziaptiy of the cndtdte $it Lift. Doft't be Induced to gel any other. There will probably t tinauthorlcad Llfct, but thla I the right ont. UUttact hloderanci ft w pay ftll freieht charrea. a a a cent in ac a lira pa ana m we nni a mo an4 thai reap the golden harvest, write tow iuu particu- kaiB irh apecivi i iimi sent n . ts--i WINTER A CU,,tuDi., spnngTieia, mass GENTS WANTED!8! To canvass or one or tno largest, old- t established. 11KST KNOWN NUItSKeil IEU In tlie country. Most liberal terms. Unequalled lacllltlrs. C1KNHVA Nl'ltSHItY. n.v. apriwteow is commonv suoken ot as mother, is m reality the once jet it. Mrs. Mary Mapes Dodge, al though past middle age, is still youthful in appearance and spir its. A Kansas Civ milliner clear cu m one year, quit business and doubled the money in rem estate operations, iliss Elizabeth tfturnt Phelps ....II l.n n nnnn I. I i. 1 1 ; : 1 1 ULM I o HnmLU! i iam I). Ilowells and family at 'm Atnviu inr nun ni inn inrT'Mvti. iiiii w n established, BEHT KNOWN NUItSKeil JNatlmnt tlUSbSUllimcr Mrs. Zerelaa G. Wallace, who his reality the step mother ol General Lew IPallace. The .Empress Dowager of China lias beon invited to occu py the throne with the Emperor as a rccognnition ol Jior executive ability. JArs. J. O.Againer' of Cleve land, 0., against whom her hus band has brought suit for divorce, is going on the stage. The question naturally arises, Will the stage be a gainer! Tir .an ire are sun a vcrr youn country. Jarion G Arlington recently died at Chattanooga, ienn. leaving 200 decendants Sho distinctly remembered the Presidency ol Ceorge Washing ton. She passed away at the age of 110 years. To most ol us Ceorgo Washington is as un real and legendary a personage as jjeoniuas. T? . r T .11 -r ii rruuees jsic ixcui x'oiier, a niece of President FranZ-lin Pierce, draws a pension of $20 a month, and is asking Congress for an increase. Her father, ilaior ilcNeill, was a gallant u'MM officer in the war of 1812, and OctoberlW 1S87- JNAOQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF TITE COUNTRY, WILL OUTAT. MUOH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE Li All Dntftiau, 25c., &Oc-and ft I ua IT pared only by j -After leaving his olllee In New York Jay Gould goes to bis libiaryand studies out the questions of the day from a histori cal and literary standpoint. The King of Sweden, who has been visiting Tomlon of late, has but two sub jects upon which ho cares to talk, Ono Is music, tho other Is his dyspepsia. Jienjamln P. Shivcly, who represents tho South Uond, Ind., district, is tho young est member In the Fiftieth Congress, hav ing been born on Jarcli 20, 18."i7. -Sirs. Walter Q. Greshain is a slight, delicate woman, full of ucryo and fire, Jlrs. Cleveland wears a Gainsborough hat of black leghorn in her afternoon drives. Ihe vicissitudes of climate aro trying to most constitutions, especially to pcoplo hav ing impure blood. Kr nil stub and they constitute the majority, the bei-t safeguard is Ayer.s Sarsaparilla, tho use of which ch'anses the blood and siren 'thens and invigorates tho system. Homo and Farm. Salmon Is considered tho most nutritive of all fish. When a good many things are to be piepared the cook should liavo eery thing weighed and measured beforo commencing. Gtyo potatoes that you want lo matutc early soli already rich of feed them with well-rotted manure. The human orcanism Is a savings-bank for tho elements of vital strengh, and In the form of fresh air if accepts tho smallest deposits. Cheese that seems dried up and unfit for Ibo table, can bo made very palatable by grating It Hue on a horse-radish grater, Prepare only as much as Is needed for minediato use. The common whltcclover grows- whom ever our red clover is found, and makes nn excellent pasture grass. Where bees aro kept it Is invaluable, as it furnishes a large amount of honey o'c.ve 1 cnt qutllty.- ruff Pudding lleat tho whites of six eggs to a stiff froth, beat six tablespoons of llonr with tho yelks of six eggs and stir slowly Into a quart of milk. Adda tea spoon of melted butter, then the whiles o tho eggs slowly, llakc In littlo stono cups, well buttered, in a quick oven for twenty or thirty minutes. It requires several years to secure a pasture. For that reason it ,is belter to well manure old pastures, and keep the slock off so as to renew them, than to plow the sod under and attempt lo begin a now pasture. Tho harrow may bo passed over tho pasture where It can be done, and tbo ground resccded, but tho manure Is the most Important adjunct. Strawberry Cream: Pass about half a pot of strawberry Jain, or a pound of fresh strawberries through a sieve, whip up pint of cream, add the strawberry juicc: sweeten If necessary, dissolve a half-ounce of isinglass in a littlo milk, mix with it stir well together, turn Into a mould and let It set. In warm weather It will require Ice, Lemon Sponge: Soak 0113 ouncer of gelatine In one pint of boiling water until dissolved, them add half pint more of boiling water, and tho julco of three lemons and sugar to tastoj when thoroughly mixed beat to a whito froth, and add the whites of four eggs well beaten; beat altogether until quite stiff; put in a mould and set on lee. A disease called ''black rot" is attack ing the vineyards in tho United States with destructive effect. Somo viuoyards that had been very productive and profitable havo been destroyed by tho "black rot' within four years. It threatens lo be destructive as tho phylloxera was to tho Frencli vineyards. Tho question among grape-growers Is. hat Is the remedy for the "black rot?" Why have any dry fodder? Why not put all the grass Into tho silo and cut ajl all the grain with stalks? This question Is often asked. Il'hy not feed the members of the family entirely on canned goods Doth questions can be answered alike, Animals, as well as 'men, need a variety, Cattle llko a little dry hay with their silage. and there are many ways In which it is cheaper to feed dry grain alone. Again hay Is a good crop to sell when the silo Is In proper operation. What a radical and wholesoino change It will bo hi American farming, says exchange, svjicu sheep will be kept for the good they do on the farm. On this ba?!: there will bo no stinting In food and shift- lessncss in their caro and management and these attentions will beget a desire for best. It costs so littlo to hayo a good flock of sheep that tlicro is nn excuso for any farmer not availing himself of these efficient and cheap aids. BEOTHEU, Have opened up thoir immense now stock of Spring and Sum. mor Goods, including nil that is new, novel and beautiful in Worsteds, Cassimores, 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 makes at the lowest prices. You are bound to be pleased. OUR GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT s complete in every particular. The very latest, novelties in Hats, Gaps, Neckwear, &c. DON'T FAIL TO CALL. Kespectfully, Clauss & Bro., The Tailors, BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON. lip March SMn3 'FUOTEDUNFQRTUNATE AfTCR AU OTHERS FAILCONSULT 320 N. IStk StTbslowCillowhlll. Phils.. Pi. XXuniprlnMln118riciALalieasM. Perm. imMj raitorutbow weakened by early iwli9cr.tlan Ac. 0U or write. AdTlrefrwjandittnetlyeonAdeD ..-iu. noun 1 iu&. in. 1111 z, :u j 10 tu Teaiain. 4W-ftad sump tor Book. . Mrth31-vl RELIEF & UUHt, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. its control position ana cioso connection witn Eastern linos at Chicago and continuous lines at terminal points, Wost, Northwest, and South west, make It the true mid-link in thut transcontinental chain of etoel which unites the Atlantic and Pacific. Its main linos and branches Include Chi cago, Jollet, Ottawa, LaSallo, Peoria, Ooneseo, Mollno and Rock Island, In Illinois! Davenport,-Muscatine, Washington, Falrnold, Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, West Liberty, Iowu City. Dos Moines, Indianola, Wlntorsot, Atlantic. Knox vlllo, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Contro and Council Dlutt's, In Iowa; Gallatin, Trenton, Cameron, St. Joseph and Kansas City, In Missouri; Leavenworth and Atchison, in Kansas; Minneapolis and St. Paul, In Minnesota ; Wator to wn and Sioux Falls in Dultota, and many other prosperous towns and cities. It also oilers a OHOICK OF ROUTES to and from tho Pacific Coast and Inter mediate places, making- all transfers In Union depots. Fast Trains of fine DAY COACHES, eloarant DINING CARS, maffnillcont PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING OARS, and tbotwoen Chicago, St. Joseph, Atchison and Kanaa-i City) restful RECLINING CHAIR OARS, seats FREE to holdors of through THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y (GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE) Extends west and southwest from Kansas City and St. Josenh to Fair. burv. Nolson. Horton. ToDOka. Horincrton. HutchinBon. Wichita. Caldwell and all points In Southern Nebraska Interior Kansas and beyond. Entire passensor equipment or tne ceieoratea 1'uuman manufacture, rjonaiy bal lasted iractc 01 iiouvy steel ran. and modern lmnrovomonts. Cc talnty, concert and luxury assurod. JIIss Eilmtiml, the iliuiglilcr nf the Senator from Vermont, Is an accomplished artist, Slarla Mitchell has been offered a homo for life at Vassar College frco of cosl.-Slio's In luck. -Dr Itobert Morris, the lecturer and writer upon Freemasonry, Is IvIiib at the point of death at Lagrange, Ky. jv pncnoiiiciion only half as oh as Josef Ilofinaiiii. Leopold Snielmaii. is having a great run at Vienna. Ho Is only live years, -Eugene Kelly began llfo as a tramping peddler of needles, thread and buttons. He is now worth $20,000,000. Dr. Vv. II, liurrpughs of Ilrunswlck, ua., received a letter tho other day coiv tainlng $3 ho loaned a man ten years ago, J. IT. Jannd of Talbottoni, Oa., has a United States silver coin dated 1002. It Is consequently ono of the first silver coin struck In the United States, -Ex-Oovcnior Berry of New Hampshire, 03 years old, still enjoys a gamo of croquet. Helping the Right Sido. To help the right sldo Is not only commendable in a gcrcrai point or view, but is judicious and prudent when that heir Is enlisted In behalf of the right side of tho body, just oyer the lower nus in mo region of tho liver. The most cillciciit help Is afforded br Hostctter's Stomach Hitters an anti-bilious medicine of incomparable cfiicacy, Inaction 01 tho liver is accom pauird by constipation, sicU-hcadaclic, furred tongue, nausea, occasional vertigo, an unpleasant breath, yellowness of the skin and ball or tho eye. The author of these symptoms, Hicr complaint, routed by tho Hitters is accompanied by them In Us l ent. J-ever ami ague, wiucti always in volws the liver, dyspepsia, rheumatism, debility and kidney troubles-are all maladies to tno early relief ami unci cure of which this standard medicino is adapted. Don't use It by fits and starts, but systematically, that Its full effects may result In a perfect restoration of health. KSOPPOSITE L. & 8. DEPOT,r BANK STREET, - - LEHIGHTON, PA Ilns just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams, MuTSCillCS, Seersuckers and Fancy Dress Patterns of the very best qualities at exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockervware.Glassware. Wood and Willowware of the best makes at low figures. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes andJZeady 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 lor at any other general store m this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great variety and of best quality at Itock Bottom Prices. Pest quality of Flour and Feed at prices 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 tho same goods can bought at any general store m this section. Call and be convinced. Respectfully. Jnlj2M71y iMOS EEIGEL. H. IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, AXL KINDS OF COAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. PLAIN AND FANCY Farm Notes. -Feeil tlio plant anil tho plant 'vlll feed you. Moss In meadows means wet, poor soli underneath Breed, weed and feed are tho three needs of stock raising. l'eas and oats sown together Is a crop increasing In favor. Keep all grass and rubbish at least two feet away from tho baso of tho tree, H'licn too largo llower pots aro used tlicro will bn more follago than Iiowers. and, rain or shine, takes a long walk every Somo favors aro all brains and others morning before breakfast. cltiow-grcaso, ami neitlicr succeed. A11 Enlh.1i clerpwmnn remlv -Through the season be lalo nothing Is fined 31 shillings for crucltv to bis Infant E!lnc'' planting in poaily' prepared daughter. The child cried, and the reverend fc'O'i"" Iron nnd Btono bridcroa. All uafetv annllanrnn iommouious, wen-Dime siauons. ueiomy, cor- RAINBOW RUPTURE THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Is the favorite between Chicago, Rock Island, Atchison, Kansas Olty, and Minneapolis and St. Paul. The tourist routo to all Northorn Summer Resorts. Its Watortown Branch traverses tho most productive lands of tns groat "wneatana aairy Deit 'orHortnorn xowa, soutn western Minnesota, ana isasti- Tho Snort uno via soneoa ana KanKaKoo oners superior faculties to travel Hit .V-"J Kmif. ou"lSi 7.7. ... T oinmnndcd a 'battle of tfhppewa. regiment at the pon Ticket Otllco in tho Unltoii Statoa or Canada, oroUdrosd G. ST. JOHN. E. A. HOLBROOK. Ounerai H.inager. OHlOAtlO, ILL. Gen'l Ticket ftFau'r Agent brute took It from tho nurse Into another room and slapped It for a quarter of an hour. Itev. Colwcll Price, a colored Jlethod- 1 1st minister of Kansas City, aged CO, has married Mrs. Wylie Dell, aged 75. This Is Mrs. Dell'o fourth matrimonial venture, and she wore tho wedding dress that was gived her fifty years ago for her first mar riage. Sitting Dull Is living a life of laziness at Standing Dock Agency. Congressman Roger Q. Mills has a. pas Islon for the collection of odd walking sticks. The father ot the new Duchess of 1 Afarlborough Is a native of Garrard County, Kentucky, A Stato law In Illinois requires hedges mmeto bo tid annually on or before ther 1.1th of Jay. Fruit should he served in tome Inviting manner on a farmer's tablo every day in the year. The potato crop for Dakota will cut a larger flgiiro than usual In thu acreage statistics this year. Sulphur Is the remedy used for the mlldow In California vineyards with great success. No animal kept on a farm will produce moro fertility or be lietler for tho feed than swine. Qrcen corn has appeared In limited auautillos ou sale In the markets. It was own In Louisiana, and shipped from New deans by rail. 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 nil kinds of Job Work, in the best ytyle, nnt exd tnraordinary low prices. Mail orders recnivo immediate attention. 'tlRlSO! 1M1P JOB ROOMS, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. J
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