The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, November 10, 1888, Image 2

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    The Carbon Advocate! BROADBRIM'S I I LETTER-
LEniUHTON. FA.i
8ATURDA.T. NOVEUMtn 10' 1888,
ntrmm At th i.wtioHTcn postwhcb ab
KOOXU CLASS MAIIi MATTKR.
"The city of Churches," aa our sister
city of Iirookljn Is called, was considerably
itartled last week by the report of the City
Missionary the Rev. Mr. Ualnbrldee. to
find that she was not only the City of
Churches, but it the, Rev. Mr. Balnbrtdge
Is not very much mistaken, was by no
means distantly related to the cities of Sod
om and Gemorrah. Its title to the City of
Churches Is exploded forever. There are
between soven and eight hundred thousand
people In the City of Brooklyn. It Is the
third city of the Union to-day,and It will
not be many years when In point of popula
tion and manufactures It will Ce tbo iirst;
but If every church In tjae city of Brooklyn
were crammed to Its utmost capacity, the
entire seating and standing room In all the
churches would only accommodate about
seventy-six thousand, while the average at
tendance In all tbo churches, exclusive of
the Catholic churches, Is about tlilrtv-slx
thousand In a poplallou of between seven
and eight hundred thousand. And the
financial condition of (he churches that are
Pnnr month more, and then look out for already In existence Is one of constant
"I told you sol" Wo aro awaro of the
fact, but did you really mean It?
George m7 Davis, of lansford, is a
Wnlal getillomau, and his big veto on
Tuesday conclusively testifies that ho has
hosts of friends, but Judge Soldlo was one
too many for him.
The New York Sun says, that the
"Democrats wanted an educational cam
paign and they rot it." Judging from the
result however tho average In scholarship
could not hae been very largo.
The lugubrious little sticker wound up
loyal Hugh Perry's Legislature aspira
tions on Tuosday In a plain, matter of fact
way, that settles all dispute on that tmport
ant question.
a clean sweep. General Harrison will uave
no sentimental delay In turnlnc the rascals !
out. He will take the civil service out ot
politics by making It unanimously Republi
can. Tme, Philadelphia.
The Democratic majority in Carbon
county is three hundred and eighty-six.
Does Brother Ranch, of the Democrat,
observe? The result Is a cruel criticism on
the Democrat' promise of one thousand
majority; but comment Is unnecessary.
An Associate Judge for Carbon county
will soon bo appointed by Governor Jamos
Beaver and it Is not at all unlikely that
George M. Davis, of Lansford, will be the
man. We know of no reason why tho Re.
publican could or would not heartily endorse
him.
Wa congratulate Judge Charles II.
Seldle, of Normal Square, on his election.
He will make a faithful and efuicont official
more need not be said, hid record at the
end ot a five years term as aisoclate Judge,
will more eloquently testify to his ability
and fitness than any words we can print.
trouble, care and anxiety, the majority of
them begging to keep the Sheriff from the
door, the mortgages on church property
amounting to neatly four millions of dot
lars, and tbls too when they are entirely
exempted from taxation. While tho
Protestant churches are many of them al
most deserted, the Catholic churches are
crammed to overflowing: three and four
services every Sunday morning, commenc
ing at six o'clock In the morning and cor
tlnulug till tho high mass at hai:past ten
or eleven. And It was not tho scarcity of
church accommodations that called forth
Mr. Balnbrldge'i heavy condemnation, but
the entire community was shocked and
gi toyed by the assertion that the fallen wo
men of Now York city were largel.r recruit
ed from Brooklyn. This has roused tho
lndlgnatlou of Brooklyn's citizens, and in
connection with the election has helped to
make things yery lively. The question
now being discussed between the news
papers and the missionary Is: ought we to
build more churches till we can All those
that wo have, and Is It true that tho wo
men of Brooklyn are any worse or as bad
as their neighbors? Doctor Talniago has
no difficulty In filling his church at every
service: rain or shine, hot or cold, summer
and winter it is all the sarne.
There must be something radically wrong
iu the administration of a system when,
and there confined with thieves and tra
till morning. They were discharged with
profuse aDologics next day, but that was a
poor compensation for the gross Indignity
they suffered.
The Congrogctlonal Couucll hero last
woek acted moit unwisely hi rcopcnonlng
the cato of the Rev. Frank Decker, who
a few months ago was expelled from his
pulpit for cross immorality. His crime
was so manifest and his punlshmct so lust,
that at the time the .culprit himself did
not dare to question It. He had been
pastor of the Congregational church al
Greenport, where ho bud met with pheno
menal success. He was not only a
brilliant preacher but he had within him
apparently tho spirit of an evangelist. Ills
congregation crew apace till It became one
ot the strongest and most fashionable In
the town. Tie had a lovely wife, a most
estimable lady, and one child. If ever man
had an incentive to do right, It was Krank
Decker. There was hardly anything that
he could have asked for in reason that hts
congragatlon would not have granted.
In his flock was a young girl about eigh
teen years of age, an orphan whose father
at his death left some property. This
young girl was a frequent ylsltor at the
pastor's house: by some means he cot her
completely under his Influence, and aided
by a member of hi congregation whom h e
promised to help to the ministry, bo got the
girl to meet him clandestinely In New
York and other places and ruins d her.
At last be was betrayed by his accomplice
In crime, and his letters, filled uu with
religious cant, where he hopes the Lord
will help him to get the slrl to New York
or Brooklyn, form one of the most remark
able and disgusting pages of eplstoiatorj
correspondence ever published. I was In
hopes, after the exposure of his sin, that
he would have retired to some far off
country and there in sackcloth and ashes
have repented of his crime till death. Now,
however, I see an effort is being made to
reinstate bim, to send this wolf In sheep's
clothing Into the fold again. Tho Congre
gational church must be badly in need of
preachers if It cau flrd no clerical timber
better and sounder than this. Think
twice, gentlemen, before you commit tbls
crime. No sermon of Bob Ingersoll's ever
hurt the Christian religion half as much as
tbls blow dealt by its friends in rein
stating In flu Christian ministry the Rev.
Frank Decker.
The burial of LI Yu Doo, the leader of
the Chinese Black Flags In the great Tal
Ping rebellion, brought out our Celestial
Estate Notice.
Estate of THOMAS KKMEUKIt, Into of tho
Borough of Lehlgliton, carbon county, Pa.,
deceased.
All persons knowlnKllieraselrestobe Indebted
to said hstatf nro requested to make Immediate
payment, ami . those having legal claims against
tneiame. will present thorn without delay lu
proper order for settlement lo
JOHN HKAIiOM)T, Executors.
Horace Ileydt, Attorney. Septl,88-ew
WM. RADAM'S
MICROBE
KILLER
Messrs. PROCTER & GAMBLE, Cincinnati, O.
Gentlemen : Although a stranger to you", and my testimonial entirely
unnecessary, as it certainly is Unsolicited, yet I take great pleasure in
testifying to the excellence of your Ivory Soai, and thanking you for
putting it on the market at so low a price.
It has entirely supplanted the use of Castile and other fine soaps in my
household for several years past, being in no way inferior and from fifty to
seventy-five per cent, more economical.
A good test I find for the purity of a soap is to try it with a brush for
cleansing the teeth, and the taste of the Ivory so used is perfectly sweet
and clean.
Very Respectfully Yours, W. S. BAKER, M.D.
A WORD OF WARNING.
There'are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the ' Ivory 1 1 "
they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities
of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and Insist upon getting it.
Copyrlsht IS."), by Procter & Gamble.
To 101 It May Concern. .
All persons are herebv cautioned not: to
sell or eiye to my husband WILLIAM. E.
BLANK, under penalty ot prosecution, any
Intoxicating beverages, all of which, you
will Hereby take notice.
MRS. W. E. BLANK.
Lchlghton, Swks.-
Tho campaign which closed on Tues
day was consplclous for tho number of
political gatherings in tho county districts
and the almost complete obsence of vllliflca
tlon and abuse which characterized U ormer
political conflcts. The people are rapidly ont ot ncary eight hundred thousand peo- brothers in full force, and they gave tbeir You will Cd'tainlv find it to VOUr advantage to buv where YOU
.l In It, a f ,.M iVinf Ihn I . . .. .... I j .1 . . . o
pie, oniy winy-six mousana auenu cnurcu oaroanan cousins an me now vo IlaVE the lamest, cheancst. hfist nnd newest stock O
C? IT
HOUSEKEEPERS, Look Here!
becoming educated to the fact that the
past Indiscretions of a man's life hero has
nothing to do with his fitness for office.
They vote accoidlucly.
HOW HAUEI80JT WON.
The latest returns from Tuesday's elec
tion, makes Benjamin Harrison president
ot these United States. The following is
the result:
IFor Cleveland. vote
; Alabama 10
For Harr'ton. volcsj
Colorado 3;
Illinois 22
Iowa 13
Indiana! IS
Kansas V
Maine .- n
Massachusetts 14
Michigan 13
Minnesota "
Nebraska 6
Nevada- S
New Hampshire 4
New York 38
Ohio 23
Or.'Enn X
Pennsylvania.. 30
Rhode Island. ........ 4
Vermont ; .4
Wisconsin 11
ArhnnBA?. 7
Connecticut "
Delaware 8
Florida
Georgia' 1 2
Kentucky I-1
Louisiana 0
Mervland 8
Mississippi
Missouri Is
and snven hundred thousand are not pro
vided for even If they desire to attend. Mr.
Balnbrldge's declaration In regard to Brook
lyn morality has not only thrilled the com
inunity but angered It. Ho has only been
a resident here a couple of years and his
experience Is that of a clergyman too ready
to accept the reports of Irresponsible per
sons second hand. There are thousands of
men In Brooklyn who have resided there all
their lives, and whose opportunities of
judging are infinitely better than those of
Mr. Balnbrldge, who are willing to testify
under aath that the accusatiou of this over
zealous missionary are not true. From a
closo observation of years our observation
covering all classes of society which jornnal
Ism naturally brings a man In contact with
In churches, in jails, on 'Change, In the
elfifli,
HEATEKS,
New Jersey; '
2";? a police courts and In private families. I
Tennesso 12 consider it for Its size one of the most mor-
Tex a?.. 1? al and best ordered cities In the world. It!
Is trne that occasionally It furnishes tbe
Virginia 1
conduct
a first-class funeral.
There Is nothing mean about John when
be starts In. It does not matter If It is a
funeral or wedding or a plc-nlc, when he
does, money Is no object. So patriotic
China that Is American China, made up
Its mind to glvo LI Yu Doo, a good send
off, and they did. Around the dead hero
were roast pig, rice, som sow jams, con
serves auu outer gooa imngs, enougn to
satisfy any reasonable ghost. They gave
him a wake that must have made their
tiAlohhrtra In T.lrf !. Tlnblln rrrnen trltli pnvv.
Instead of pipes and tobacco they dls- M IlllXri K H B H H MX . W PH. KX
.(....-., a. . 1 -I 1 -l t UUUUUU1J1 UllM WAAUAXJMi
irtuuieu ursi-uinsa umuia, uuu uluui
creaturo comforts were not wanting for
those who were not allied to the Prohibi
tion Party. They hired half the carriages
in town, and they followed the procession
empty while the monrners went on foot.
Strangest of all, despited and persecuted as
thev are, and coming out of one of the
vilest neighborhoods In the city, this
-AND-
to select from. That place
. certainly be at
will
WM. S. KUHN'S,
Opposite the Valley Round House, North Bank Street.
17 I)cm. stales
,.162
.201
19 Rep. state 233
Necessary to elect
i.i Doom.
California 8 Weal Virginia 6
newspapers -vith some first-class sensations, curious funeral, the like of which was Make it a point to see the celebrated "Irving Range" before pur-
as migm naturaiiy oe eipecica v. nere eignt neyer seen oeioro, was ireatea wu re- chasine anv Other. All makes and erades of heaters on hand
5ZiZfJZ ,uraiBhed at 8hort nd exceedingly low prices..
HOW THEY VOTED.
It Is estimated that Cleveland carries
New Jersey by 0,000.
Cleveland carries Virginia by about II,.
000 and the Democrats gain one Congress,
man.
California Is claimed by both parties.
Nevada glyes Harrison a bigger majoritj
than It did Blaine In 1684.
Tbe returns from Massachusetts so far
received show Republican gains. Boston
is Democratic by 10,000. Republicans claim
eleven of the twelve Congressmen a gain
of two.
Connecticut has gone for Cleveland by a
a small majority.
In West Virginia the Republicans made
gains, but the State Is Democratic.
In North Carolina the election passed off
quietly. Cleveland will have at least 17,
000 plurality In the State. Great gains are
reported throughout tho State.
Returns from Alabama show that Cleve
land has the same majority as in 1684. The
delegation to Congress will be solidly
Democratic.
In Delaware tbe Democratic national
ticket will probabl) have 2,000 majotlty In
the State, a decrease from 1884. The Indi
cations are that the Republicans have cap
tured the Legislature that Is to elect the
next United States Senator.
Cleveland crrrlcd Florida by an Increased
majority.
The returns from Indiana Indicate that
the State bas been carried for Harrison by
6,000.
Michigan nlnety-threo townships In the
State give Harrison 18,207, Cleveland 14,
400. Same towns In 1884 gave Blaine 15,
765. Cleveland 23,801. Net Republican
gain, 2,884.
Iowa has gone Republican, Harrison run
ning considerably ahead of the Slate ticket
Our own State, Pennsylvania, gives liar,
rlson an estimated plurality of 00,000.
Blalre's plurality in 1684 was 81,010. Tbe
total vote Is large, and will probably exceed
a million. The returns are not official.
The Republicans elect 21 ot tbe 28 Con
gressmen, and have a large, majority In tho
Legislature. Tbe majorities In Caibonand
adjoloiog counties are as follows: Carbon
386, Lehigh 1749, Bocks 500, Luzerne 1500,
Jtfbnroe 2000, Northampton 8100, Schuyl
kill 1800, Cerks 7200. The above are
Cleveland counties.
In Ohio great Democratic gains were
made, but not sufficient to glye the State
lo Cleveland.
From Kentucky returns came In yery
slowly. It Is now believed that Cleyeland
will haye 25,000 majority. The Democrats
have regained one Congressional district.
In Rhode Island the Republicans have
about 4,000 majority for narrlson, and
elect both Congressmen.
The returns from Georgia ate meagre,
but enough la known to Indicate that Cleve
land will haye 45,000 mijorltr, and that a
solid Democratic delegation will be returned
to Congress.
Reports from all over tho State of Jlalne
Indicate a plurality for Harrison of 24,000,
a gain of 4.000 oyer 16S4.
The Indications are that narrlson has
carried New Hampshire by the usual ma
jority. In Tennessee there were large Demo
cratic gains. The State is largely for
Cleyeland.
The returns from Vermont Indicate that
Harrison has carried the State by at least
25,000 ma fori ty. 'Hie Republicans elect
both members of Congress.
Minnesota bas gone for Harrison.
hundred thousand people are congregated
together; but on the whole, for safety of
life and property, for general decency and
good order, for average morality and all
the points that go to make life worth living
Urookljn, which before many years will be
the first city In tbe land in point of popula
tion, mil compare fayorably with any city
in the United States If not in the world,
The other night at twelyo o'clock two
ladles were arrested on Bleccker street by.a
brutal policeman, and hurried off to tbe
police station wbere they were compelled
to remain till morning.
Bleccker street is not tbe safest or most
savory locality for two women to be found
at midnight, for almost the only signs ot
life to bo found there at that time aro
drunken brawlers returning from a mil
turbance, no hooting, no shouting every
thing was as orderly and as respectful as It
LI Yu Doo was a member of the Prize
Ring or a New York Alderman. LI Yu
Doo was a mason of high degree, and tbe
were burled with him by tbe Chinese
brethren of tbe mystic tie; while one of the
square and compass were the emolems that
banners uore inis motto: we meet, upon
toe level and we part upon me square.
wnue I write tne
WILL SAVE YOU
DOLLARS
the streets are
ands. For who?
and see
An Extraordinary Exhibit
Let us wait a few davs L1 V. V CI KjKJCl LO ftl Q nnfl 41 R. TFnrt
drums are beating, and
1 w h ahmthniv Ihntii. ft I B m r T mm r fi 1
Letuswalta few days v' TUJ-WUtiO . S12.andSS15
broadbrim. $18. and $20. The best value ever offered.
Men's Fall Suits. P.50, $7.00, $8.50,
$10
TForth,$15,
THE BEB0LT TS LITTLE 0ABB0K.
The intelligent people of Carbon county low jn
vMar1 rn 1at 'Tnoad q w and a a a rlntlfSAiMltA I -
3SJ.U.UU and
$12. Verv nobby, and extremely
night carouse, or thieves en the outlookfor mull of thelr suffrage the following gentle- Boy's long Pant's Suits $3., $4., $5.50, $6,75 and $8.00.
prey, or those fallen women, the wretched
outcasts whom even the Priest and tbe
Levlte pass by. Tbe atmosphere of tbls
entire region exhales a deadly poison that
festers with sin and crime. On Jott street
near by is the Central Police Headquarters,
yet, under Its yery eyes are tbe homes of
tbleyes and harlots, and rod-handed murder
nourishes before its very door. On Bleeck
er street was founded the Florence ml
slon. It was not Intended as an aid to the
plous..and tbe good that were already re
joicing in salvation, but for tbe moral
lepers and outcast sinners .for whom tnere
was no other home, and right here in New
York lots of religious shams and pious
frauds who have done all they could do to
bring religion Into contempt. But tbe
Florence mission Is not of that class,
Founded by a wealthy gentleman bv tbe
name ot Crittenden, who had been hlmselt
saved from a life of dissipation, .It labors
for that class which all others forsake.
In some respects It Is" the counterpart of
Jerry McAulay's mission. Jerry was a
convict and a thief who found Christ, a
Saviour, while yet behind prison bars, and
on being released, started in to save poor
wretches as lost and as sin scarred as him'
self. Jerry once having firmly planted bis
feet upon tbe Rock of Ages, never went
back. Conylct and thiel as be was, natur
ally a ruffian and a bruiser, he lived long
enough to earn the respect and loye of
thousands who knew him and bis work,
and be died lamented b thousands more
whom he bad raised from lives of degrada
tlon and crime, and put In the way of
salvation. Mr. Chittenden's work was like
Jerry McAulav's but their lives were far
apart- Mr. Chittenden was born to wealth,
bnt dissipation got the better of him. He
was no criminal. When his reformation
came he devoted himself to bis present
work, and here be labors for the salvation
ottheso poor wretches night and day. ne
is not of that goody-goody class of Chris
tlans that would feed a naked, hungry
sinner with tracts and bibles, he knows
bow to reach tkem with kindness and
charity. If one of these poor waifs is
naked be clothes her; if she is hungry be
feeds her, If she Is bonseless he shelters
her, and thus finds tbo way to her heart.
No matter how low the harlot is, if she can
be saved, be will try to help her and to bear
be up. It Is wonderful the work that has
been accomplished here. Thousands ot
women are forced on the street by sheer
want, who would never bo they had a liv
Ing soul to aid them. Of course the work
of this peculiar mission carries them far
Into the night, arid only last week two
ladles who had been assisting at the
mission were assaulted at midnight by a
drunken policeman dragged te the lockup,
man l.own lvnnn ..latratarl In I H n i nf I I rT 1 Slinrf I'o .1 L i. '
u... uniu hrii,.. cibiniuu w ..vjj. ........ w , I O U1IU1I. - tl 11 lO
public trust and confidence. We repeat 4.00 and 5,00.
now, as we naye irequentiy remaricea aur
Ing the campaign, that the result of Tues
day's political conflict would oethe election
of men in whom the people could repose
confidence as to their Integrity and faithful
ness. The affairs of little Carbon are In
safe hands now, and just so long as the in
telllgent voters of Carbon have ought lo
say regarding political decisions they will
contlnne to be so. Always vote right,
New Advertisements,
AKlHfi
Suit $1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50. 3.00, 3.50,
Boys Kilt Suits 2 to 5 years, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, .3.50, 4.00 and 5,
Rra rWoc at 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.25
j n v ui uato 400 500 and on up
sou iiens Heavy uvercoats, Irom 34 to 44 breast measure,
3.75 ; worth 6.00.
In FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS to measure, we direct attention to onr special
ocuvtu viierioM iu many paiienu, ai fiu,, $10 anuon up. surprising tor value and
character.
Our PANTALOON Department contains over 300 dluerent mtterni. Fnr itrl.
ItjuBiiiy uuupricG uicr canuoi ue exceueu.
Our GENTS FURNISHING Department is filled with new and seasonable goods-
knit jackets, jerseys, underwear, hosiery, gloves, necckwear, &c Our $ 1.00 fine dress
snirt, lor lit, quality and price cannot be matched, Try one no HI, no sale.
lankweiler,
Hotel Allen Building, Centre Square,
ALLBNTOWN
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of purity,
Irene-lb and wholeaomeneas. Mora economical
than ihe ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In
competition with the multitude of low test, short
weight, alum or phosphate powders, sola only
In cans, ltoyal Baking I'owder Company, 100
wan otreet t. Y. aue?-mii
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of FETER KHUM, late of Franklin Town
ship, Carbon county, Fa., deceased.
Letters ot administration having been granted
to the tinderitl.nl.d In thn mmvA reritAri fHt'itn
all persons Indebted to said estate are reauesred
w rnareunmeaiaie payment, ana those Having
irg&i cinims viu preseui me samo tunoui delay
In proper order for settlement to
.io.ip.pii khiim. r Administrators
i.nMNi, lmiuuii i-u., i vt weir Aiiuruvr
11UUA.1. ilbllJl, l-3i, LiVlllgUlVU.
As a Family Remedy
Dr. Beth Arnold's
COUGH KILLER
bu no equal.
We have used It for tho
pastten years, and can truly
recommmu it.
Mrs. C. lllkln. Monte-
sums, a. x.
Druset, ito., M, and 11.00.
A VALUABLE FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned offers his Farm, iltnstn In
Mdhonlnir YllUev. Cmbnn rnnntv. Pa., nt nHvutj.
sale. The Farm contains 00 acres, ot which 85
acres are cleared and under a high state of cul
tivation, the balance Is good tlmbrrhvrtdV The
iinpruvcmenis are a iwo ana a tiau Biory stone
Dwelling House, 34x26 teet with Frame Kitchen
16x34 feet, liarn 35x7fi feet ulth all nereHrv
outbuildings. Apply to
. u. u. hum, un tne rrcmises.
Sept. 15. 83 tt
Dr. H. B. REINOHL,
Graduate ot Fhlla. Dental Collese,
DENTISTRY!
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Persemtion of the Teeth a Specialty.
OFFICE HOURS i From 8 a. ra. to e p. m.
OAS HALL, U&rkei Square, Hauch Chunk.
BRANCH OFFICE:
EAST - MAUCH - CHUNK,
Two Doors North of Prut.Offlpp.
OFFICE HOU113: 7to9a. m, and A to 7 p. in.
April Wni'
CatarrH
ELY'S
CREAM BALM,
Cleanses tbe Nasal
Passages, Allays
Pain and Inflau
matlon, Heals the
Sores, Itestoirs the
Senses of Taste
and Smell.
THY the CfJItE.
A particle applied into each nostril and Is agree
able. Fries W cents at drnegtstsi by roall.reKls.
lercu.wcemi, aux viws., oo warren tireer,
Nsw York. lepwj-wis
Dr.
G. T. HORN,
AT TIIE
Central Drug Store,
OPr. TIIE PUBLIC 8QUARE
Bank Street, Lchiirhton. Pa.
18 HEADQUARTERS FOR
Pure Drugs arid Medicines,
Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c, &c.
Choice Wines and Liquors,
Largest Assortment of Library
Lamps I
Wall Paper and Decorations
Spectacles !
Vhen you buy a pair of Shoes you want
eood at. But If you need SPECTACLES It It
much more Important that the EYji should be
accommodated with correct lenses and a proper,
Iv flttlne frame which will brlnir Uie lenses di
rectly before the centra of the eye. If you buy
your spectacles at Dr. Horn's you will nnd the
above points properly attended to.
PEREMPTIONS Carefully CohdomM
Oct 15-1 8S7
The Great GERM
or BACTERIA
DESTROYER.
To Cur Olitati,
Htmottiht Casts.
Phvl Irian,. h-vtrfir!fi...v. . ... .i: t
that Gtrmi or BucclUI commonly calld Microbe!,
are the cauie ol dlitax.
me MicsosaKiLLtR CURES by Jitiretmr Mi
lime turyiit mi hm and
Mr. Rsdim haft ..f.Ml.liul
rnuaoainnia.
in rmiaaainj
Office at Sto Arch Strut.
Factory No. .
Inrauda and ncnons aufferlng from CATARRH.
RHEUMATISM, Dlaeasea of tha Blood, etc.;
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