Th?a a rtm fourth timo I've A wile must be like roasted called you, William" said his lamb tender and nicely dross wiFn. "Ymi told mo vou want- ed. No sauce required, ed to get up in good season tins "I know where the dark goes irmm W when the morning corncs," said "Yes, replied tvnnam, sieep- ittue uiare, -x gw uuwu mu ilv. "hiit.it wm last nicrht when cellar: it's dark there all day." T tnM vmi thnt The force of habit or example - .. . a t I . rf i 11. It is rather tough on a aoc- has no enecc, on me num. m uiu tn lin nnmnd vVilliam mnon. Ho stavs soocv Wlieil nnrt lmvft to snea7.; throuch the the moon cets full. nlvomm nfvmitli under the on- A man recently broke off a "V"'"- j- ---- : . k . , it., .v. a probrious title ol "the doctor's marriage oecause uiu niuy uiu Bill." FALL & WINTER DRESS GOODS We are showing large lines of Plain DRESS GOODS in all the Latest bhailps. AS WE CLIP HBI0R0SITIES.I OF INTEREST TO FARMERS American Dress Flannels, American Broadcloths, German Broadcloths, English Broadcloths, not possess any conversational CIotll-FllllSlied OilOOUall S, A hot ball The suh. powers.. He should nave mar- rm,n TfonvioHixsi. A building lot The beavers, ried her, and then relused her a ' ' I -r A dry Doc A thirsty phy- bonnet to develop her powers of WOOl Wai'I) Henriettas, talk. v I I- r n.'l.J ril Un,,r,Aiimni- always shootincr and rrenCn-n illltJU ridllliei IUI nuuoowoai , Scotch Plaid-Striped Nannel tor Housewear. dry sician. Tt mav sound naradoxcial, Cupid is Vint : frvrs nnvnr would hr mist, forever making Mrs Uneasily lies the tonguo that The right .to pay taxes has linsn't thn nvidp.ncc to back it. never been denied woman. The music of the spheres-The A bar at which you can keep sound of collidins billiard balls, perfectly sober the crow-bar, To make a lone story short A man doesn't get even even Send it to the editor of a news- when he gets married two times, paper. Before arithmetic was mven- The French are excellent ted people multiplied on the face judges of horse-flesh When its oi the earth. cooked. Talk is cheap. 11 talk were 'It'sa perfect angel of a house,' dear we should have less trouble said she. 'AH wines, 1 suppose,' and more worn in uuugret. said he. One of the main questions of A barber's school is talked of the age in regard to some men, -di nr i Mr not what tliev live on, but i,w, ,:n whv thev live on. . ,, , , , .. Itequested to tlcfind the word mm a son). 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. October 30 1887 a sentence containing the word "hominy," produced the follow ing: "Hominy marbles have you?' Miss Branigan: Don't you' ''dentist1," Saphir said, "He is a man who pulls out other peo ple's teeth to get something fur Ins own to bite. It nlwavs bothers a I'rencn think Mr. Donovan has a very man who is learning English to j ai.q nr r fi i - - ..-' i sensitive luouun juissiuc uemn read one day that a murder has (blushing violently): How should been committed and the next I know? flint, tha murderer has been com- A woman has been sent to a mitted. Canadian penitentiary for steal- No use urging doctors to get inirnn nmhrplln. Tt. ia frn-fiinnto UD a trust. It IS pretty llllich for the American immigrants in all trust with them now. Canada that thev have settled in A lady advertises that she has a country where their uronertv "a fine, airy, well lurnished bed- .... . . . P. 11 1 1..- will be protected. room lor a genueimui tweive Old boy says that when four IC Mil BIIU nlfiAFrom the debilitating enacts or rammer IT nlmSm flUiw UVtWWiM ,. ifvaucan'tBleeD.haTcnonppetlte.lack ambition, and are always tired, you are u much in need of modiclno as If sick abed. You need Paine's Celery Compound at this season, when the whole system is debilitated by the wear and tear of work or play in the extreme heat. Can you afford the timo and cost of a vacation? Paine's Celery Compound will remove the need of one. It is the only hot weather Ionic that has true medicinal value. Compounded from the formula of a successful physician, as a general invigoratorit has no equal. When all run down from heat or overwork, re- jJJ offACc YOU UP member that Paine's Celery Compound aMManBaMMaa x Sold by all druggists, $1 a bottle. Sir for $5. WELLS, KIC1IARDSON & CO., Proprs, Burlington, Yt. BaokltB Arnica Unlit. Tim best salvo In tho -world bnusics, sores.ulccrs.salt t'auem.fovcr sores, I teiu) r, cnnppcu uanus cmiuiains, conis, and aJl skin eruptions, nnd positively cures piles, or no pay renuire!. n is RUarnntced to givo pcncci sansinction, or money ro unded. Prico 25e. per box, at Thomas'. Tho man who tried to get up a concert with the band of a hat Is tbo same genius who, a few days since, played upon the af fections of a young lady. A man boasting In a company of ladies that he had a very luxurious bead of hair, a lady present remarked that It was doubt less owing to the mellowness of the soli. Two members of a church wero recent ly caught kissing each other at a street corn er after choir rehcarsah Theso delightful practices don't gcnerall ro-cliolr rehearsal. There Is a great deal of billing and cooing down at the seaside. Tho street ear of tlio future may bo run after more scientific principles; but the street car of tho passed Is run after most cagorly now. Oh, What a Congh. Will you heed the warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more tcrrioio disease, consumption. Ask your solves if you can nflbrd for tho sako of eav lug CO cents, to run the risk tincl do nothing for it. Wo know from experience that Shlloh's Curo will cure your cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Unities were sold the nasi vear. It relieves croup, and whooping cougli at once. Mothers do not be without it. For lame back, side or chest, use Shlloh's Por ous Plaster. Sold by T. D. Thomas, Lo- higUlon, W. Illcry Weissort. Among tho more prominent watering places In the United States may bo men tioned Saratoga, Newport, Atlantic City and .1. Gould's office. llankcr-Whatl you hero again already? lieggar Yes; you see I llyo right nrouiul the corner. It's no Inconvenience at all for me to call. The VeTdlctUnammons. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bebbus, Ind., testi fies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottlo sold has given relief in every caso. One man took six bottles, and was cured of rheuma tism of 10 years standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Pcllyillc, Ohio affirms: "The best selling medicine I ever handled in my 20 years' experience, is Electrio Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testi mony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electrio Bitters do cure all diease of the Hyer. kidneys or blood. Onlv ahalf ilnll.irs a bottlo at T. D. Thomas.' nuiucii uic nnmiiii: uuiUiiBb oil I n l i 1 i . it t r . I w . I ni irMifanrmm rnnrmhpi hnw mrrv- i . . . ... . t.r-.i t-t n.. !.. t-u t xt -t-7, t thfl nnvpmpnto thpv will lironlr " J" I o " jiy Knowieuce oi niaKing carmenis was eiiit'ii piiiieiKiii in iihi ui xum. . uie jJUVLiiicina uiey will oreail . , , . .!,, ,, oi, vnuitintA nt Um Pnttlmr Schools of that cltv. And after vears of practice In b ranks lor nothinor expnnt ft man "&u" 'H'P ."' v.x, ,. . Maklnfr Custom Clothinc In some of thehest houses In both Now York and ... k . c 1 l.fVv.-ci'v n nma civronn tiinlnnQ .m.n..ii-i.i. . . . . n,. n ,nPtr ii.iim.1.,1 fn ..M.ii.ll Imh Teacher-Supposing that eight. with a paint pot. fifty-six plums, sixteen what would each ol vou A certain married lady sat up vns Cm chorusVThe stomac until twelve o'clock one night acie- waiting for her husband to come Georgie comes down to breafc home irom the lodge. A t last. fnst wit!i a swollon visage, where- weary and worn out with her linnn mnmmn savs to the four- long waiting, sho went to her ycar-old: "Georgie, don't you aiceuiuK-iuumiureurc, nnuuiere rP Wf.ii7 -rn nmmmn. what found the missing husband sound tjie matter js Georgie, full of uaieey. aiibiuuu oi going 10 influenza, repl es: "No. I don't lodge he had gone to his room feei weii B0fe mY eves a ieakin, and had never left the house. and one of my noses don't go." uuuu urc iiiuirouuies some poori married women have to contend with in this life. New Tailoring Establishment! TO THE PEOPLE OF WE1SSP0RT ai VICINITY: pon Invitation from some of tho representative citizens of your town, I hayo decided to open a Tailoring Establishment in Weissportr ng carmenls was gained principally In tho City of New x orl Duttlng Schools of that city. And after years of practice nalnm Clothlm? In some of thehest houses In both New Ti may assure yon that all work entrusted to my care shall bo equal ilnable In your neighborhood. jryOIVE ME A TltlAIiB ctfully, JAMES OLIVER, SeseJtani bailor1., Wetepostel melons, Philadelphia I think I 11 ll VPs I at 'rast to the best obtainable very Kespecuuiiy, BMOT4L I moym: Disappointments of Life. Can anything be more barren than a commonplace life1? Can anything be more sordid than the cry, the selfish cry, 'we can't afford it.' Is it not hard to sit at home and see some one else make the coveted trip, some one else received the excepted gifr, some one else receive the longed for letter! Are not these disap pointments hard to enduret Try them and see. In our common place lives we need common place joy. Oh, cannot express in the poor words of my vocab ulary the heartaches, the temp tations, the longings, the sadness "-orwdoing without, that go to make up so much of life fpr you and me. 7iut overhead is the blue sky. The song is there. The music is there. The poem is there, and with uplifted gaze we rediscover that which we had lorgotten, and the cook, the seam stress, 1 he teacher, the. worker that is our human shape, turn again to the place God meant - us to fill, and lile for us flows on , again. Who can fathom the ' dephts of life ot this little tender and petient sewer of long seams'? Only another woman may guess at the aggravating little toils and troubles that make up life for her. Smoky stoves, bread that will not rise, needles that break, thread that knots, pots that will not boil, balics that fret cease lessly, dishes to wash, beds to make, 7mives to clean, floors to sweep, stockings to darn, and no kind words, no unexpected pleas am events, no outings, no new books, no evenings at the lae, no new gowns. How is a wo man to grow beautiful. under a life of such petty, ugly, rasping, gnat-liAe miseries'? The finely tempered steel ol patience, the hopeful heart, the granite tern per-all those uplift the spirit and malco its owner levoly and happy. The heart ot a woman is a crystal with many faucetd. You must hold it up to the light and let the sunshine through it to see how pure and beautiful it is, eA'en with its little blemishes of earth. is The smallest baby yet Miss Mmzic, of Chicago, who brought into this vale of tears just thirteen ounces of flesh and blood. RAINBOW RUPTUnE Rgy& Simple, cafe, reliable and a perfect retainex. not a TU88 Worn Da and Muht aud its presence forgotten. Hand for circular wlthteatl CDonlal from gratefol sufferer cured brthisap. inpniai irom grateioi sufferers cured brthisap. Elian ce, AddreMCentralMedtcatandQurfflcai nstltuto 020 Locust fit- BL Louis. Mo. Skillful treatment RiTen all kinds of surgical and medical casea. . Weaken! nor diseases and orl sara to write ns before takinj? trea Consultation free arid invllgd. I have removed ray entire stock with an additional fresh supply of the more fashipjaib jipsl seasonable1 Gents,Ladies & Ohildrens Shoes -CONSISTING OF- DfBSS th6 Hair Ladies' Fine Kid and Spring Heel Shoes, "With Avor'a Unit Vlcor. Its cleanli ness, beneficial effects on tho scalp, and lastlnc perluine commend it lor uni versal toilet use. It keeps the hair soft and silken, preserves its color, prevents It from falling and, if tho hair has hecomo weak or thin, promotes a now growtu. "To restore tho original color of my hair, which had turned prematurely Bray, I used Ayer's Hair Vigor with en tire success. I cheerfully testify to tho Efficacy of tils preparation." Mrs. P. H. David eon, Alexandria, La. " I was afflicted somo throo years with scalri disease. My hair was falling out and what remained turned gray. I was induced to try Ayer's Hair Vigor, and in a few weeks the disease in mv scaln disappeared and my hair resumed its original color." (Eev.) S. S. Sims, i'astor u. u. unurcn, t. uermce, inu. " A few yoars ago I sufferod the entire loss of my liair from the effects of tetter. I hoped that after a time nature would repair the loss, hut I waited in vain. Many remedies were suggested, none, however, with such proof of merit as Ayer's Hair Vigor, and I began to use it. 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 now store, one door above Sweeny's Corner Store. "Respectfully, LEWIS WE BANK STREET., LEHIGIITON.PA. r.H-yip nowever, wltn sucn prool Aver's Hair Vlcor. and I beer The result was all I could have desired. A growth of hair soon came out all over my head, and grew to be as soft and heavy as I ever had, and of n natural color, and firmly set." J. H. Pratt, upouoru, Texas. Ayer's Hair Vigor, FRKPABBD BT Dr. J. C. Aver & Co.. Lowell, Mast. Hold ty DmsgUU nnd I'trfunitn. fJL lufJLliJr JNAOQ0AIMTED WITH THE GEOORAFIXY or THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAIN MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE 6000 Book Agents wnutcd to sell IUI L.IXX AND PUBLIC BEUVIUKB UJ Braver Cleveland A-ullisdconplettffom hla boyhood to bU nomtnitljala dotes, Frofuscly llluuted wltn ijtl pomtlts and wood afrVlxi. 1HS COOK tico conitini tupero ronrminu a full Sad COnplCtS OT UUH, ULIVJEbfnVi CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. Its central position and closo connection with Eastorn lines at Chicago and continuous linos at terminal points, West, Northwest, and South west, make it the true mid-link In that transcontinental chain of steel which unites tbo Atlantic and Pacific. Its main lines and branches Include Ohl casro, Jollot, Ottawa, LaSalle, Peoria, Oonosoo, Mollno and Bock Island, in Illmola: Davennort. Muscatine. Wasmncrton. Fulrtlold. Ottumwa. Oskaloosa. West Liberty', Iowa City. Pes Moines, Indianola, Wintersot, Atlantic, Knox- tor. the. with coonplet ttoctipby ctf Ui candidal nil 4. m 9mj .'- Tbtrt H1 rtrfat oa. hlodtrlncl kt w. pa- all freight charrea. probably b usauthorisad Ufaa. but tbla la tha rlfhl oaa. uiiiaeca aa Sand aoeinti and tbua rcaa tha anldan har.alt. Write for full tiartlcu larl and Spaclal Tarma acnt frca to all, Addrcaa. winter a cu.,iuta. upringnoia, masa. vllle, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Centre and Council Blurt's, in Iowa; Gallatin, Trenton, Cameron, St. Josopb and Kansas City, in Missouri ; Leavenworth and Atchison, in Kansas; Minneapolis and St. Paul, in Minnesota; Water town and Sioux FallB In Dakota, and many other prosperous towns and citlos. It also ottors a CHOICE OF nOUTES to and from the Paclilo Coast and inter mediate places, making- all transfers In Union depots, DAY COi elefrant DININQ OABS, maffnlllccnt PULLMAN P ALACK , est uoBopn, Atcuison ana Kansas seats FItEE to holders of through March ji-ma aJ?i RFTEB ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT DR. T.flRR MM.Wm U MM ..- Sl N. 16th Bt.. below Oallowhlll.PHlla.. P. "Irloace In ail Mpeolal dUctnea. rr mananUr reatorea tboae wutkaned by early Uidla. conaaautlaL lIoura,10A.M.UU8P.lL.and7 W1Q AIcArMSl-y nuniiMT City) restful ItECLININO CIIAIR CAE: urut-ciuou uctcets. THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y (GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE) Extends west and southwest from Kansas City and St. Josopb to Fair bury, Nolson, Horton, Topeko, Horington, Hutchinson, Wichita, CaldwelL and till points in Southern Nebraska Interior Kansas and beyond. Entire passenger equipment of tho celebrated Pullman manufacture. Solidly bal lasted track of heavy steel rail, Iron and stone brldsroB. All safety appliances and modern improvements. Commodious, well-built stations. Celerity, cer tainty, comfort and luxury assured, THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Is the favorite between Chicago, Rock Island, Atohisop, Kansas City, and Minneapolis and St. Paul. The tourist routo to all Northern Summer Resorts. Its Watertown Branch traverses tha most productlvo lands of the groat "wheat and dairy belt" of Northern Iowa, Southwestern Minnesota, and East Central Dakota. Ttin Rhnrt T.lna via Seneoaand Kankakee offers Biroerior facilities to travfil between Cincinnati, Indianapolis. Lafuyette, and Council Bluffs, St. Joseph, to any Cou- l'iniiics, boils nnd ollior humors arc liable to npjiear when the Mood gels lienlnl To cure them, take Hood's t-'iirsnpnrilla. Drummer Nino o'clock already! Jer usalem, why didn't you wake mo up soon cr? Porter I did wake- you up, sail, lint yon slept so sound you didn't hear me. "All, it nils my heart with joy," said a country minister as tho la9t noto of tho or gan died away, "to see. so many strangers among us this beautiful Sabbath morning, The Good Book says: 'He was a stranger and I took him In.' The collrcilnn will now be taken up " Shlloh'i Consumption Cure. No. 1. Tills is beyond question tbo most successful Cough Medicine we have- evert sold, a few doses invariably cures the wors cases of Cough, Croup, and lironcln'lis.wliile li s womlerlul success in the curo ol Con sumption is without a parallel in the history f.i;; o:., :.L n..,. .1:. .'. lias been sold on a guarantee, a test whicli no other medicine can stand. If you have aCougliwocarncstlyn.sk you to try it rriee 1U cents, hU cents, and $1, If your lungs are sore, unest or uaek Innie, use Shlloh's Porous Plasters. Sold tiy T. D, Thomas, Lchlghton, & w. ilicry Welssporl Conceit, like any other seat, should be sat on. Donblo-headed freaks are. barred out of single skull races. Jeycr thinks that on a railroad train it is the freight rather than the cnglno that makes tho cargo. IPe have It from a reliable sonrco that It has been called the "pall moon" oyer slnco tho cow kicked over It. Hard cash, wo presume, is called to ills tlngulsh it irom soft money pr Is It be cause It Is so bard to get? Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint- Is it not worth the small price of 7f cents to free yourself of everv symptom of these distressing complaints, if you think so call at our store and t;et .1 bottle of Slitloh'f Vltalizer. Every bottle lias a nrinted Hilar antecon it. Use accordingly, and if it does you no goon 11 win cost you nothing. Soli oy t, u. 1 nomas, cissport il Lehighton, W. IJiery Improving the 80II Tbo growth of cloyor as a means for Im proving tho soli can not bo loo highly con sidered. But it will not du to grow this crop for hay and feed It, and put the manuro mado from it upon other land In tho yam belief that tho growth of cloyer alone, without at least some of the clover itself, or the manure made from It, will be beneficial. Tho of t-oxprcsscd opinion that cloyer leaycs tho land richer than it was before tho clover is grown' Is not supported by experience. It Is contrary to experience, If clover Is grown for tho Improvement of tho soil- It must be put back Into the soil. It will not otherwise bo of any benefit, but the reverse; it will only further exhaust It because It has taken a very largo amount of fertility from It. I hnvo grown cloyer for many years, and consider It tho most valuable crop for the farmer when It is rightly used, and Its right use. Is to feed It, and by the usc.of.all posslblo materials to make, manure from tbo feeding, and put this back on the land from which the clover was taken. And in addition to this I have plowed under the year's second growth. If farmers would do this the cloyer would gradually enrich the land. A New York farmer says: "It Is impossible to say too much for clover unless you utter tho abominable heresy that it enables. farmers to dispenso with other fertilizers. No farmer who can raise It can afford to do without It; besides its other offices It supplies humus, Indispensable but often deficient. George Gcddes, a good farmer, was so Impressed with Its value that he eulogized It rather superlatively. But he kept stock, saved and applied his manure, I spent a day with him a little before ho died; wc rodu oyer his farm, and, though he was quite feeble, ho took special pains to show me his stock and pasture lands, and his mill for grinding feed, I am quite sure no made a good deal of manure and used It." If crops Improved during somo of tho past years, every body of observation and experience knows that they Improvci' most where manure was carefully saved and applied. . An experienced fruitgrower recently said: "I don't bclloyo there Is any land In tho United States that will bear successive crops of any kind of fruit without manuring or fertilizing." To get plenty of manuro Is tho chief difficulty that larco frnlt-growers encountcr. Have opened un their" immense new stock of Snrin and Sum. L O mor Goods,, including all that is new, novel nnd beautiful in Worsteds, Cassiineres, Corkscrews, Ckeyiots, &c., &c., which they will make-up in suits the latest style and best work- mansnip observed at wondcriully low prices. For Gents', Ladies, Youths and Children. Onlv the best 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, DOH'T PAIL TO CALL. itcsi.cctii, Clauss & Bro., The Tailors, BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON. A lady visiting at liar Harbor says that the only thing you can tiny there at a reasonable price is a postage stamp. Cathay seems to be a poor place for bicycling. The poet says; "Hotter fifty years In Europe than a ejele In Cathay. Some politicians say that whisky Is the best thing for pushing a canvass. On the contrary, wind Is tho best thing, as any yachtsman will tell you. For cleansing and healing foul and indo lent Ulcers Sores and Absccsf.es and remov ing the bad odors arising therefrom, and for sloughing, contused and lacerated wounds, Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is unequalled. "I haye used Darbys Prophylactic Fluid in hospital and private practice for ten years and know of nothing better for slough ing, contused and lacerated wounds, foul and indolent Hirers, and as n. disinfectant." J F, lleustis, Prot. Mobile Medical College. Tho Trlnccss Henrietta, aunt of the German Kmprrss, Is enjoying Kowpoit. Jiss Jary Garrett, tho heiress of f20, 000,000, Is said to haye wonderful business ability. Tho Empress Victoria has promised that no biography of Kaiser Fritz sh.il! be published for flvo years. B. ST. JOHN, Omiru Xuuger. CHICAGO, ILL. E. A. HOLBROOK, Oen'l Ticket ft Fau! Agent. A coquetto Is a box of snuff from which cyery lover takes a pinch. Jler husband gets tho box on the ear. "What I should Ilko to know," said a schoolboy, "Is how the mouths of rivers ean be so mucli larger than their heads." It Is said. that care onro killed a cat. If caro Is out of a job, we know of a place where lio can find employment by the week at good wages, A washerwoman Is a cruel creature. Sho dally wrings wen's bosoms. A Juoltenc wasmau went to sleep with a watermelon rind tied on her face to im prove licr complexion. A burglar entered the room that night, saw tho apparition In bed and was so frightened that ho was para lyzed, ami war. found In that condition in tho morning. lie lias slnco become a ray ing manl.&c, A Massachusetts man pffers to provp by statistics that seven-tenths of tho mar rlage engagements that are broken aio broken by women; that three widows re marry to one widower, and that two wives elope to one husband. Colonel J. It, Taylor of Wichita has fallen heir to a portion of an fS.000,000 estate in Clermany, The only suspicious feature of this statement Is that tho legatee Is neither a blacksmith nor a hotel porter. "It goes right to the spot," aid nn old gcntleman,who found great benefit in AvcHh g.irs:iKirilla. He was right. Derangement). of the stomach, liver ,and kidneys are more speedily remedied by this medicine than br any other. It reaches the trouble directly. Starling Discovery. . Tho discovery by the Inhabitants of a locality hitherto unvlslted by the pestilent scuurgu ui luvcr aim ague, mat it exists in tneir very midst, Is decidedly startling, sucn discoveries aro made at every season In overy part of the Union. Subsequently, when It Is ascertained, as It invariable ex. perlenco of some one who has been bene, fitted and cured, thatTIostcttcr's Stomach Hitters Is a thorughly cfllcaclous eratllcator of tho marlarlal poison, and a means of fortirymcr tlio svslcm aca nst it. a fcellnir of more security and ami tranquillity resigns throughout tho whole neighborhood, lie- sides tlio febrile forms of malarial disease, dumb ague cake aro removed by tho potent action of Hitters, to which science also glyes Its sanction as a remedy for rheumatism, dyspepsia, constipation, liver cuiupiaint, ueuimy, Kidney troubles, and an diseases impairing tno organs of tllges' lion anu assimilation. BROTmM; 9 fc3OrPOSITE L. & 8. DEPOT,r BANK STREET, - - LEHIGHTON, PA Has just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams, Marseilles. Seersuckers and Wftriravr nvnoe. DoWnna nl'll.n i.nv.. l.. ....111! i. 1 ""xj jawraa jl HvveiUB "t uiu icir ucst iiutuiufa ixi exceeu ing low prices. Old Fruit Cam. I have tried starling melon, cucumber and summer squash seeds In hot beds, by plantlnc; tho seeds In small blocks of sod and In various other ways, but they never seemed to start off right when set In the ground. llTicn. however, I adopt tlio old irult can plan, I meet with excellent suc cess, i nrst men mo uoitom or tlie cans off and tbo sides optnj then tie a small cord around the middle, compressing them so the sides lap about half an Inch, and they are ready for business. I make trays to set them on, of ono Inch board, large enough to liold ten or a doen of them tacking a lath around tho edges to prevent mem irom suuping on wtilie being moved about They aro placed close together on the trays and filled two-thirds full of rich soil, and threo or four seeds planted In each. The trays are then set In a hot-bed or green-house and tho plants soon appear. When they aro well up, all but one In each can aro removed and tho cans are filled nearly full of pulvcrUed rotten manure, They aro watered rm sparingly, merely enough to keep tho soil about the roots moist. When they get their second leaves well out, they should bo gradually hardened off by exposure. When the soil Is warm and the weather fairly settled, tho plants are to bo set out. Open a hole as large as the can, set the can In It and cut the string. The can will spring open a little and Is easily removed, and tho soil Is drawn about and gently pressed against tho roots. The main points to be observed In setting these plants out, Is to allow tho soil In the cans to get qulto dry before transferring to the open ground. If it Is wet It will often dry Into a hard lump and bind the roots of.the anpt. Do pot water thp plants; they will get all the moisture they need from the jsoll, aud they will start o(T at onco and grow as nicely as though they never had been moved. If cut worms are abundant It Is nnvlsable to set the cans over the plants a few day. Another use I make of these cans may cause some people to smile, and that Is to start early potatoes In them. Let those who sinllo try a dozen or more for a change. Plant a good, live set In each, place them where they will keep warm, transfer them to the ganlenvand you will bo surprised at the earlyness of tho crop. If you delight in getting ahead ot your neighbors In the mutter of early potatoes, this Is the way to do it. Do not leave any tomatoes In the bot tom of n Un can, but pour them Into an earthen bowl till they will be wanted. This applies to nearly all canned vegetables. Mint will grow from cuttings, but tho better mode of securing a patch of It Is to set out the roots, Subscribe for and read the Caiibon Advocate. Groceries. Provisions. CrockerTrvtrnrtvGM Wood and Willowware of the best makes at low figures. Cloths Cassimers. Hats. Bontrn Rh made Clothing in great variety and at prices within the reach of all purchasers prices fully as low as the same goods can be i i.i ' i .i . . i . .... . . . uuugnt lur at imy omer general store in tnis vicinity. Garnets. Oil-cloths. Lamns variety and of best quality at Rock Bottom Prices. Best 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. 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