Bridal parties and titled foreigners appeaar to have adop ted Niagara Falls as there own, as they are said to form the maj ority of the visitors. Ho who comes up to his own idea's of creatness must always have had a very low standard of it hi his own mind. A restaurant 7:eper, who is addicted to statistics, has figured as to the distance a man's jaw in eating in a hfe timer. Ihe result is 0,835,470 inches, or 107 miles during the life of a man 70 years old. A tunnel near Samoa, which dates from about 530 B. O., has recently been explored by a Ger man expedition. It was con- structed as a water conduit, and has been driven through lime stone rock to n length of 1,235 feet One of the most rcmarkble caves on the continent is situat ed at the foot oF Mount Wheel er, 6630 feet above the level o; the sea -and not far from the Utah line. The extent of the cave is not known, but a scote of immense rooms have been ex- plored. JN early ail these are lillcd with beautiful stalactitics and wonderful concretions. A lake, a fine waterfall, and foundation are among the attrac- tions. There lived at ShamoZrin, Pa. sometime ago a role named Limbski, who by the industry ol lumselt and his hvo sons ao cumulated considerable property, ivecentiy an appeal to the sons for money to pay a dept caused a serious dispute between father and sons. The old man sold the property and prepared sail, accompained by his wife, says the Bethlehem Star, to the home ot his childhood. Before leaving he expressed a wish that the boys might all be killed in mines. A lew davs ago, Tho. his youngest son, was killed at uameron coiiery, and at the m stance of the other brothers the crushed body was photographed as it lay on the cooling board and the picture sent, labelled "Son No. 1," to his father Poland.. in "Promise me, John, that you will not get into any terrible railroad accidents or be burned to death at a hotel. Promise me that, John, or my heart wil break!" John promised faith fully that he would not The Old Doctors Drew blood, modern doctora cleanse It ; fcenco the Increased demand for Altera Jives. It Is now well known that most diseases are duo, not to orcr-abundance, but to Impurity, ol tho Blood j and It Is equally well attested that no blood mediclno is so efficacious as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. " One of my children had a large sore break out on the leg. We applied simple remedies, for a while, thinking tho sore would shortly heal. Hut it grew worse. We sought medical advice, and were told that an alterative medicine was necessary. Ayer's Sarsaparilla being Recommended above all others, we used it with mar velous rosults. The soro healed and health and strength rapidly returned," J. J. Armstrong, Weimar, Texas. "I find Ayer's Sarsaparilla to be an admirablo remedy for the cure of blood diseases. I prescribo it. and it does tho work ovcry time." E. L. Pater, M. D Manhattan, Kansas. "AVo havo sold Ayer's Sarsaparilla hero for over thirty years and always rocomraond it when asked to namo tho best blood-puriflcr." W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. "Ayer's medicines continue to be the etandard remedies in splto of all com-TetlUoji."-T. W. Richmond, Bear Lake, Mich. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rnEr-ARKD by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price 1 1 ; tlx bottlei, $5. Worth $5 a bottU. AFTEB ALL OTHERS FAIL OONRTTT.'n DR. LOBB BirnR, a s n hbbbbbbk 329 H. loth St., below CaUowhUl. PMla.. p XS.Ii'-Tf experience In all Npeclnl diseases. Per inanently restores those weakened by early lndls l','.c. CaU or write. Advice tree and strictly confldenUaL Hours, 1 o A.M. till 3 P.M- and 7 to 10 evenlnss. gg- send 2 ct. Stamp for Doilc. Mcarbl 31-y COOO Book Agents wanted to soil . TM LUX AND FUBLIO SZBVZOXI OP c . ftlltl "BP11 from hu boyhood lo bit aomlastba la si Louli, with pertoael temLDltcences. Incidents sad SMC doles, Tictiutlt llluttiltnl lth suel pom. Hi and wood cngrlTlars. The book also contain, a superb Portrait en4 .fin s.a complete jjtx or Mas. ouevxIiAND, together lts a complete btnguphr ef tho candidal V V". Vloa.Presldsnoy. This Is the tmbt ( '".J-V'-. Boat he Induced to get any other. There IU probably be rmliilhorlsad Ules, but this Is the rich! one. IUtaaca ao htadersnct ss we pay ell freight charrcs. Send so cents In ic. stamps and be the nrst In ths flslil. and thus reap Ihe golden tumetu Write tor full partial .a?pf lal Terms tent free to all. Address, WINTER A CO., rubs, Springfield, Mn.ti. IIAINBDW RIIPTIIRF relief & i;-iV-r " luiii. cur not a T..7.; i, na. Waet retainer. It la !LjEi!S; Worn 17 and hUht aidVi! andmsdicaloaaea. Weik.r.rA. a, 01 sarglcal Uajcnc-mj Braver Cleveland A LASTING BaHOMETEH. ' Here is another excellent reason why every one wishes to avoid being caught out in a cold wet world without any protec- ion or forewarning should pro vide his premises with flag side walks at once. A scientist siyu: "Whenever you see the flagstono pavements drying off about the edges of tho flags, you may be sure that the rain will either clear away or be nothing more than showers, and it you get up early in the morning and find those flagstones wet with dew, vou mav prepare for a storm. ' The bogus eye doctors nave . again put in an appearance in Bucks county. A lew days ago thov mado their appearance in the neighborhood oi Jiidgewooa. Their mode ol operation is to as- certain who live in certain houses and, after getting what informa' tion thev desire by quizzing some one in tho vicinity, they call at a place and ask lor the lady whom they haye picked out as their nrcv. There are two of them traveling together. They introduce themselves as "Dr. Henry" or some other name, "o: the Eye and Ear lnhrmary ol Philadelphia." They explain their presence by saying that the family physician those name they ascertain belorehand, sent them to examine the eyes of their in tended victim, and if their plan succeeds they ask as large a price for a pretended cure as they tliink the case m hand will stand. The Danish peasant bride wears a simple crown oi myrtle with her national costume-vary ing with the district, but always chanmng-and pots ol myrtle are carefully cherished by girlish hands through the long winters in anticipation of tho great event Her sole heirloom is the great oaken dower chest heavily clamp ed and often finely carved, that holds her goodly store of linen At 11 o'clock on the weeding morning all the guests meet at the house of the bride, driving up in carts, and when she is ready the long procession starts for the church, headed by two outriders, who are the 'best men Next follows a cart containing the band, three or four brass in struments, and that standing dish, the village fiddler. "Alter them comes the cart containing the bride alone, both parents re maining at home to put the fin ishing touches to the festive board already spread. Behind the bride comes the bridegroom alone, driven by a karlo. He sits in the middle of his vehicle in all the conscious glory of a new tall hat and vast sloak with many capes, worn even in the summer time, much as the Lord Major wears his robe, as lending a dignity suitable to the solemn lty and a marZ; of distinction ivear the church children strew flowers, as well as near the bride old home, where there is also an archway draped with flags. Re turning from church the bride and bridegroom sit together, the band proceeding them, hcarlding weir approacn with a Ian fare, It is easy to ma7to straw men. No man ever yet failed until he lost confidence. ihe hangman litis no grudge against the murderer. We all think we canMo bet ter than the other fellow. Do not squander time, for that is the stutt lite is made of. . i 1 11 . s nuvur uuvij uie iiarsiier way -..1. -.1 1 . - wnen iove will ao the deed. .Never kick unless you find you are getting the worst of it. It is hard to catch fish if vou havo'nt the right kind of bait. He is happy -whose circum stances suit his temper; but he is more excellent who can suit his temper to any circumstances. A biblical cab was three points. A Sabbath day's journey was about an English mile. There is an anti-mustach agi tation now going in England. A mushroom 114- inches in diameter has been gathered at Stoke Prior, England. ihe bidonians were the first. shipbuilders who ventured be yond their own coasts. Ihe French propose to send pigeon messages from ship to ship upon the broad seas. "The icebreaker" is the name now applied to the people who introduced the fashions in wear ing apparel. A log of solid redwood was struck 140 feet below grayel in sin.-ing an artesian well at Watsonville, Nev. The only colored Catholic priest in this country is the Rev. A. Tolton, pastor of St, Joseph's church, in Quincy, 111. The wife of a Breton peasant, for whom the doctor had pre scribed leeches, fried the leeches and gave them to her injured husband to eat. He was ta.-en fatally ill and it was attributed to the leeches. NEW FIRM ! NEW METHODS ! Having purchased the entire C- 1 C. ! I i A 4 - OillllUUl lllU IIUIJUIIJU all who wish to avail themselves shape of Low Prices, First-class etc., with a complete line of Oils, Hardware, Cake Sand, Plaster of Paris, Roofing Slate, Coal, Agricultural Implements and Repairs. Wc liroproto to rc-sliclvo our rooms nt stock, A cordial invitation is extended to all. Lehigh Coal Xt Bavd m7 Child's Ufa. "Whon my child was born, the doctor ordered one of the other Foods. Bho ate that un til she nearly died. I had throe doctors, who said the trouble was Indigestion, and ordered the food changed to Lactatod Food. It Bared my child's Ufa, and i-owe yoti many thanks for It I regard your Food as Invaluable, and superior to all othef artificial food for babies, ilnfl. A. 3. Eenfield, Boston, Mass, 15 Indiana Place. W ISO Maals or SI. 00 00v FOR INFANTS and INVALIDS THE PHYSICIAN'S FAVORITE. IVffisesflos many Important Artvantag-oa over all onicr jircparcd roods. BABIES CRY FOR IT, INVALIDS RELISH IT. Perfectly Nourishes a Baby with or without the addition of milk. Three Sizes. 23c. 00c. SI. 00. A valuable pamphlet on " The Nutrition of Infants and Invalids," free. WELLS, RICHARDSON New Tailoring. Establishment TO THE PEOPLE OF WEISSPORT ail VICINITY: pon invitation from some of tho representative citizens of your town, I hayo decided to open a Tailoring Establishment in Weissport. Jlfy knowledge of making garments was gained principally In tho City of NowTork. I am also a graduate of the Cutting Schools of that city. And after years of practice In botli Cutting and Making Custom Clothing In some of the best houses in both Now Yoikand Philadelphia I think I may assure you that all work entrusted to my caro shall baonual at least to the best obtainable in your neighborhood. 53r"GlVK A TltlALJ! Very Respectfully, JAMES .EMOVAJL I I have removed my entire fresh supply of the more Gents,Ladi -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 at and below cost. A cordial invitation is extended., to my iormer friends and patrons to call at my new store, one door above Sweeny's Corner Store. "Respectfully, BANK STREET, LEHIGTITON. PA. JNAOQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY or THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTA!' MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. AU?flilcLani Pacific. Its main lines and bronchos include OM. fttffo, Joliot, Ottawa. LaSalle, Peoria, Qonoseo, Mollno and Book Island in xiliS.1?iKI2iSLentport' Muscatine, Wasn'lnffton, Fairfield. Ottumwai Vskaloosa Jjri?86' Iowa City. Dos Moines, Indiahola, Wintorset, iUlantlc. Kiiox TvSv?dn' Harlan, duthrlo Centre and Council Bluff!, in Ioi"&allStin" Trenton, Cameron, St. Joseph and Kansas City, in Missouri : &avenworth frth?15HanB8CM,nneaPolla and & Paul, 15 Mln'neiSte? WatViS town and Sioux Falls in Dakota, and many other prosperous to wns and eltlnH KjKf?..ffF OHOI013 OFBOtTES to and frSm the ffifijj T Coast and inter-' SSSr? MSSS. WsSMSHWa SLEEPING CARS, and (between Chlcai City) restful REoLlNINQ CHAIR OAR Urst-claes tickets. ia a nueuua. THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y (GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE) wnLiYw sutawest from Kansas City and St. Joseph to Fair "y.N'Bn. Hortpn, Topeka, JJerineton, Hutchinson, Wichita OaldwelL and all points In Southern Nobroska Interior Kansas and . bevond Entire THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE rinntrtii rin wT n " rpm OYn T 1 1 tl . momwi.uuo vm ooiiuuuiuia i&anicaEoe oners sunorlormrUlrlnntr.tTiTrii ForT.bktMaM.PbTd H OT" IMolraato Mono UA . - " " ' j pon Ticket Omoe In the United States or 3. ale JUHN, General Xttuger. OIIIOAGO.ILL. NEW GOODS ! stock, good-will and fixtures of . r..,t1f 1 1 1 n r A rtiicfnnlnrc fin f 1 IAJ OIHIJJIJ 1IIP urn viicii.uinao v of the advantages we offer in the Goods, Good Accommodations, Meal, Cement, Lime, oncq, anil tlicn will largely incrc.vc our and Hardware Co. Xt Has Ho Equal. "We are nslng In enr nor. scry (containing forty Infanta) your iActatcd Food, and find it far superior to all other food which has been used during the past ten years that I have been visiting physician. Tho Bisters of Charity, who havo charge of the Institution, lay it has no OQual.t - VT. E. Be CotracT, M. D St. Joseph's Foundling Asylum, Cincinnati, Ohio. & CO., BURLINGTON, VT. OLIVER, stock with an additional fashionable and seasonable r.U-ylp Coast and lnter lHf. Trains nf fnn A?. uJLi .POts. Fast Trains of flno PULLMAN PAT.Anii! ro. St. Jose pli, Atchison and Kansas :EE to holders of through I, seats Fit. uauwivooioni muuiBiiOBi. ma tsai Saat- " " l . V . i w "l- tH. Canaduoruddxbss to any Cou- E. A. HOLBROOKt Oea'l Ticket & Faajfr Agent es&GiiildrensSiioes LEWIS WEISS, AS WE CLIP HUMOROSITIES, Sudden's Arnica Salve. Tha best salvo in tlio world lor -rnu. bruises, sores, ulcers.salt rhuem,f over sores, iciior, ciinppeti iinnus, cimuiains, corns, and nil skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay rouulrod. It Is guaranteed to givo periect snusiacuon, or money re- unucu. rnco xac. per uox, at Tiioinas'. -It hurts a wan just about as much to burn him In effigy as it docs to havo his shodow on a stona wall butted by a goat. 'This Is a high-handed outrage," as the boy remarked when ho found that his mother had put tho cookies on tho upper shelf. Remark in confldcnco by universal married man: "Don't say anything about it, but I'm wedded to tho woman with an iron jaw." -1'ianos' always stand tn four legs. Al though pianos aro used for balls, you can not play billiards with them. -Almost any gioccr's clerk can sell at least four brands of chewing tobacco out of a pall hidden under the counter. uh, What a Congo. Will you heed the warning, 'flic signal peri-inns m mo sure npiiroacli ol tli.it more terrible disease, Consumption. A9k your selves if yon enn niliird for tlio cake of eav Ing 50 cents, to run the risk and do nothing for it. Wo know from experience that Sluloli s Cure will cure your cough. It never fails. This explains why more than a .Milium Homes were bold the past year, It relieves croup, and whooping cough at once. Mothers do not he without it. For lame hack, mijc or chest, use Slnloh l'or oust Plaster. Sold hv T, D. Thomas, I.e- lughlon, W. Iilery Weissport. "Arise, iny sole, ailse,'1 sang tho crnel parent, as lie raised Alfunzo off tho front stoop. Many a man gets a reputation for be ing a knowing man, who is simply an ow ing man. Spink calls his rooster Buckingham, because' ho intends to off with his head be fore Christmas time. H'licn you hear of a money drawer r.fled, you will not be surprised to know that Its contents have gone off. root "Do you want any of my blank verses?" "No, wo don't want any of ypur verse," said the editor. SallohS consumption Care. No. 1. This is beyond question tho most successful Cough Medicine we have ever soul, a few doses invariably cures the worst cases of Cough, Croup, and l)ronchltis,while it s wondcrtul success m the cure ol Con sumption is without a parallel in the history nf mn.linlnn Sinnn tt'a Heat diartimnHx. has been Hold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a-Cougli we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10 cents, CO cents, and $1, If your lungs arc sore, Chest or Hack lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plasters. Sold by T. D. Thomas, Lehighton, & W. Biery Weissport. Going tho round of tho press tho who waltzes. girl A yacht can stand on a tack without swearing; a man can't. Human nickels are always trying to get into dlmo society. An ism In which there is not a cent for anybody pauperism. Interest is oue of the Important pro ductions of the root of all evil. Hlicn a grocer retires from business, ho weighs less than ho did before. Some iootors are very disagreeable creatures; being always out of patients. Tho doctor said it was as case of room attic when called to sea a garret patient. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Is it not worth tho small price of 75 cents to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints, if 3-011 thin K so call at our store and cot a bottle of Shiloh's Vltalizer. Every bottle has a printed guar antee on li. use accordingly, and if it does you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by T. D. Thomas. Lehicliton. W. liierv Weissport, Ladies willind relief from their Cos tiyeness, Swimming in the head, colic, sour stomach, headache, kidney troubles ctc.,Jiy taking a dose of Simmons Liver Kcgulator after dinner or supper, so as to move the bowels once a day. Mothers will havo hot ter health and the babies will grow more robust by using the regulator. If an infant shows signs of colic, nothing like a few drops in water for relief. After an expenditure of -750,000 for machinery and prospecting, Egypt has abandoned tlio search for petroleum. Four or five of the head porters in tlio leading Chicago hotels are collectively worth over half a million dollars, Philadelphia hotel men calculalo they gtye away ?5,000 wortli of stationary a year to letter writing friends who don't pay tho hotels' a cent. An inch of rain means a gallon of water spread over a surfaces of nearly two square feet, or a fall of about 100 tons on an acre of ground. An Important Element. Of the success of Hood's 'Harsuparilla is the fact that every purchaser receives a fair equivalent for Ills money. The familiar head line "100 Doses Cue Dollar," stolen by imitators, Is original with and true only of Hood's Rirsaparilla. This can easily be proved by any one who desires to lest tho matter, l-'or real economy, buy only Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold by all ilruggUls. A novchy In rifle targets i a glass ball dancing on ajet of water. It Is tho most difficult shot. In Mongolia tlioy raise dogs for their hides as wo ralso sheep in this country for their wool. The Ural thing taught Alaskan child ren aro to dance, to shoot the bow and arrow and to smoke. It is said that San Francisco has been shaken 417 times by earthquakes In tho last eighty years. People who live in new countries are li able to he prostrated hy malarial fevers. Iu hahitants of cities, by reason of had d railing and unwholesome odors, suffer from similar diseases. Ayer's Ague Cure is warranted a specific for all malarial jmisons. Scientists say there is no plant that does not serve as food for some animal; but tuo only at tide ucu as food from tlio min eral kingdom Is common salt. A bed of the finest clay six miles long, threo wide and fifteen to twenty feet thick, has just been discovered near Carrol ion, Ohio. Ono of the odd features of onrNatuial- ization laws is that an army olllcer peed not ho n eltUon, but a naval oillcer must be. A bachelor, who particularly hated literary women, asked an authoress if she could throw any light on kissing. 'I could' said she, looking archly at hhn, "but I think It's better In the dark." A rooster's head is generally well combed. A foot rule "Keep your feet off the, scats." Deadlocks False cu ls. Adam was a made man, OF INTEREST TO FARMERS. Starling Discovery. The discovery by tlio Inhabitants of a locality hitherto unvlsitcd by the pestllont scourgo of fever and aguo, that It exists In their' very midst, is decidedly startling. Such discoveries aro inado at every season, In ovcry part of thq Union. Subsequently, when It Is ascertained, as It Invariable ex pcrlcnco of some one who lias been beno fitted nnd cured, that Hostottcr's Stomach Bitters Is a thornghly efficacious cradicator of tlio marlartal poison, and a means of fortifying tho system against it, a feeling of moro security and and tranquillity resigns throughout tho whole neighborhood. Uo- slde9 tho febrile, forms of malarial disease, numu aguo cake aro removed br tim potent action of Bitters, to which science also gives Its sanction as a remedy for rheumatism, dyspepsia, constipation, ilycr complaint, debility, kidney troubles, and all diseases Imparling the organs of diges tion nun assimilation. Hone and Farm. lllcoPIcs: Four eggs, well beaten stirred Into a quart" of milk,- two cups boiled rice, sweeten to tasto and ilayor, When boiling rice add a little salt, Bake with under crust the samo ns custard pics. fepanish Soup: Iloll half a peck of spinach with two tablcspoonfuls of butter, . lint i. i . . . ii nuio sau, anu pepper; strain, add a cup of cream, and drop in ono raw egg for each person. S"rve with dry toast. If any ono In the world has a right to have cholco berries, vegetables or fruit up on his table, It is the farmer. Carelessness Is generally why many do not possess these requisites. They aro cheaper, far better and much moro wholesome than the strong bacon and coarso diet too often found upon the tables of tho tillers cf the soil. Ticet Salad: Placo boiled beets In steamer over kettle of water until warm, then slice and cover with following dress ing: Two quart bowl of sliced beets, three tablespoons melted butter, salt, pepppr and mustard tq season, rather sharply, and seven tablespoons of vinegar. Cover bowl wlille warm and placo in cellar or refrigera tor to cool quickly lis possible. A very nice salad. It will cost but little to keep tho surS ace of tho ground around young trees well sprinkled, with fine lime. Many insects will ayold tlio lime, and on some soils the llmo will provo beneficial. An excellent mixture for such purposes is two parts wood allies, ono part limo and ono part lime and ono part coarso salt. Only small quantity need bo used at each appli cation. For putting up fruit a porcclalnllncd kettle holds tho first placo with most house wives, but good agate or granite ware, and even a brass kettle, scoured very clean and brightened, are used. A wooden or silver spoon for stirring Is much better than an iron one. Many pcopla use splf-seallng jars as a matter of economy, because less sugar Is required to keep tho fruit In them. Your dally work, tho dishes washed or tho floor swept, are homely things, and count for nothing In themselves; but It Is the anger, or the sweet patience, or zeal high thoughts that you put Into them that shall last. Tlicso mako your life. No strain is harder upon tho young-than to be forced to do work whlchthey feel isbeneath their faculties, yet no discipline Is moro helpful. Water absorbs odors llko milk, hence It is imprudent to leave it sitting in an open vessel where thero Is any possibility of its becoming affected from deleterious substances. It is rendered fiat and insipid, Tea made with sucli water can be delected at once by tho connoisseur. This indicates that drinking water should bn fresh from the well or spiing. When it has to be kept any length ot time, as oyer night, It should ho covered closely in at- in pall. Wood vessels, whether painted or not, soon rend er water unfit for drinking. It will bo found upon trial that tho soaking of corn to bo fed to working stock especially old horses or mules, will be attended with good results. Indeed It Is not unwise to soak corn fornll work stock after ho weather has set In. - At this time corn, especially flinty varieties, becomes very hard, and is, therefore- not easy of mastication, By soaking the corn in water, even for the space of six hours, becomes softer and easier of digestion. Or a day's supply can be put into tho soaking tub every night, and a handful of salt thrown Into tho water with it does good. Their Business Booming. Pro hahly no one thing has pouted such a general reyival of trade at T. D. I nomas' drug store as their giving away to their customers-of so- many free trial bottles of, Dr. Kirtg'c New Discovery for consumption, Their trade is simply enormous in tills very valuable article from tho fact that It always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, cohlf asthma, bronchitis, croup, and nil throat and 1 nngs disea &es quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle fiee, largo size $1; eycry bottle warranted. Farm and Garden Hotes. Plant cucumbers for late pickles. Use land In which somo cultivated crop grew las year. The cropping process diminishes the. supply of plant foods. Tho humble cow pea decs not receive ho attention it merits. Bran will pay tho milk seller, but oats the butter-maker. Examine crops tests and sea tlio, special wants of your land. ' The heifer born to bo a cow, (nay .be spoiled by over-feeding.. Buckwheat is tlio best cron to be gi own in a young orchard. rro,iao some green food for your chicks if you want them to thrive. It tho mare, gives but little milk, teach the foal to drink cow's milk. Work the ground up flno, and run the rows thrco and a half feet apart. Lack of shade in hot weather. Is a pro lific source of disease In the poultry yard. Sheep should always havo salt In the pasture In a tight box, and they will do much better with clean water to drink. ITen manure should bo mixed with flno soli before applying, otherwise its great strength will bo Injurious to the plants. Keep, the water, dishes full of cool, clean water. It is a good plait to empty out the stale, water and refill with fresh at each feedlug. aim Hank. St., JEMiMToitr., Have opened up thoii immense new stock of Spring and Sum. mer Goods, including all that is new, novel and beautiful in Worsteds, Cassimeres, Corkscrews, Clieyiots, 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 FAIL TO CALL. -Respectfully, Clauss & Bro., The Tailors, BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON. SESOPPOSITE L. & S. DEPOT Sj BANK STREET, - - LEHIGHT0N, 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 Fancy Dress Patterns of the very best qualities at exceed ing low prices. iGroceries, Provisions, Crockeryware,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 tho 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 M0S REIGEL. IS HEA1JQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWABE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, A.LL KINDS OF COAL, &a OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Leliiafhton, Pa. PLAIN AND FANCY Bill Heads." Note Heads, Letter Heads, -Statements, Envelopes, Programmes, . .Price Lists, New presses, new type and excellent facilities enable us tn rl.v all kinds of Job Work, in the "GAffiM MAT!" JOB ROOMS, Bank Street, JiilifjOiBli fulfil) &e., &c., i3 Blanks of all Kinds. Wedding Stationery, Business Cards, Shipping Tags, , Sale Bills. Ball Tickets, Circulars, &c. best style, ant exd taraordinary Lehighton, Pa.,
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