The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, September 24, 1892, Image 2

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The Carbon Advocate
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ISATURDAY.SEPTEMIIER 21, 1892.
Bona Fide Circulation Larger tlinn that of
anr weekly newspaper in me i;oun,j,
A 1.1 K NAILKI).
Maccii Cucnk, Aug. 2i, 1802.
Editoii or the Advocate : Somo of
my enemlea have boon circulating tho
repsrt that I had inndo n compt'ct with
Mr. B. J. Kuntz, Republican r.ominee
(or the Legislature, to elect Mm to said
office. I desire to say through your
columns that It 19 false, and mat 1 am
ntARTiLT for V. F. Ulcry, the Demo
cratic nominee.
Yours trulr.
(Ieo. V. Ksseii
Make
disease I
LrmoiiTox proof ngalnst
Ta Advocate is "impertinent" bo-
cause It wants Biery elected, Did you"
over?
Samuel Qiliiam objects to tho Car
bon Advocate's reference to him. All
that we can t.ay for Sammy is that we
pity him. Wo didn't known ho was bo
thin skinned.
Some dat John O'Brian will lead oit
one at '-Bushy" Mallov, ami then
"Bushy" will wish he hadn't.
Clean out your yards and use plenty
of disinfectants. Tho health of the
people must bo preserved.
The Macch Chunk Democrat has
Pennsylvania In the doubtful column
That is just one too many for our
Democracy. Rauch is off.
If Sam Giliiam wants to test, his
popularity let him ruu for District At
torney. The Democratic rebols will
compliment hint with their votes.
Leuiohton, Weissport and Franklin
needs more industries. Wo have the
room for a big city hero if our people
put the proper spirit into life and
business.
The Advocate Is a progressive paper.
It's columns sparkle with the nowlost
news of the day gleaned from a hun
dred and one different placos. It is
the people's paper from the ranks of
the common clan and deserves your
patronage. Let us have your namo as
a subscriber. 81.00 a year.
Lehioiiton is to be warmly congratu
lated on at last having a Hoard of
Health that has all the elements of
good connected witli It. The gentle
men are sincere and ernost In their do-
desires to Improve the sauitary condi
tion of this city and our citizens should
co-operate heartily with them make
Lehlghton proof against disease.
TnE Lehiohton Borough Council
have acted wisely in the appoiutmont
of a Board of Health. Thlswlllglveus
the sanitary improvement necessary to
prevent the breaking out and raging of
an epldemio in our midst. Thoro are
back alleys, sewers and other places
that will be looked afteraud eradicated
at once. Every citizen of this town
should endeavor to act in hearty,
earnest conjunction with tho Board of
Health. Hace no obstructions in their
way. Let the effort of one and all bo
to prevent disease fostering its fangs
on our people. Keep clean yourself
and guard your premises.
The triumphant olectlon of Mr.
Biery to the Legislature will be an
achievement to be proud of by every
Democrat of Carbon county, and to
this end we are confident that every
one will choorfully do his whole duty.
He should have, as we Incline to tho be
lief that he will have, anywhere from
500 to 800 majority. This is the first
time, we believe, that lie appears bo
fore the poople of the county as a
candidate for public otllco. He Is
strictly a square and Intelligent bus!
ness man and in no sense a mero party
man for party sake, but a staunch
Democrat for priuclplo sake. No one
who knows him for a moment doubts
that he will mako a faithful, safe and
reliable representatlvo.-Ilauch's Demo
crat. The editor of this paper wHhin tho
past two weeks has talked with mou of
all political shades from every district
in the lower end of Carbon county and
In no particular instance could we
learn anything khat gives Mr. B, J.
Kuntz, the Republican candidate for
the Legislature, u single assurance of
being elected. On tho contrary, how
ever, everything pointed to the election
of Mr. V. P, Blery, the Democratic
candidate for the same otllco. This is
no bumcombe, Democrats all over the
county whom the friends of the Re
publican candidate claim have been
fixed for "Our Ben" are open and
earnest In can vasslng their respective
districts for Mr. Blery and this elyes
the lie to the claims that many of tho
leading Democrat s are crooked. Biery
will be elected simply because he Hthe
poor man's friend and is not the
favorite of coal barons and corpora
tion kings. He is making a canvass of
the ounty in a clean, gentlemanly
way, making friends by his courteous
demeanor and manly, open manner of
conversation. Kuntz may bo a strong
man, as was Sullivan, Corbett knocked
the latter out and Biery will attend to
"Ben" in the same effective manner.
The annual encampment of the
Grand Army of the Republic will be
held this week in the city of Washing
ton. It promUes to be one of the larg
est and most interesting gatherings of
the veterans held since tho close of
the war.
The city of Washington is an appro
prlate spot for tho .meeting. No other
place was the object of such intense
and protracted interest during tho
whole period of the civil war. It was
continually threatened and often in
imminent peril. A large proportion of
all the strategic movements of the
Eastern armies liad reference to the
capture or defense of the national
capital.
The march of the vetoraus through
Its streets this week will recall that
splendid two days' march and review of
the Eastern and Western armies after
the close of the war, moretlian twenty
seven years ago.
But it will be very differeut from
that grand spectacle. The marchiug
step will not be so steady uud strong;
the trappings will be leas suggestive of
th actualities of war; there will UJua
comparable trains of artillery or flash
ing ranks of bayonets.
Year by ysar the ranks of the gather
ing veterans grow thinner. The great
captains are all at rest, and a majority,
we presume, of all who oonstituted the
armies of the Union are in theti graves.
A DOGMA OF DOifTS.
Timely Discussion of Clioleln III the
Academy ot Medicine.
Tho many readers of the Cardon
iVdvooate will peruse with Interest,
particularity at this time, tho timely
discussion on cholera, by Dr. E.S.
Miller, of Altoona, son of our esteemed
townsman, Philip Miller, who is n suc
cessful practitioner ot Altoona. Wo
tako tho address from tho Altoona
Gazette of tho 7th, as follows:
At tho meeting of tho Altoona
Academy of Mcdlclno yesterday after
noon in Library Hall Dr. E. S. Miller
read an tntorestlng and timely paper
on Asiatic cholera.
Dr. Miller said tho weight of testi
mony concerning tho Asiatlo cholera
accumulated by the medical professien
points to tho delta of the Ganges, in
Southern Asia, as tho seat of the
scourge. Tho researches of modern
scholars Info East Indian history nnd
literature) show that n dlsoaso similar
to It has been Indigenous to Illndoostan
from very anclont times, although no
authentic record is found of its having
left lis native placo to Invmlo dis-
tantcouutricspriorto 1817. Since that
tiuio it has Invaded th'o Unitpd States
in 182.1, 1819, l&)l,lSG0oud 1883. Those
opldomlcs have been varied In severity
and in locality, that of 187,1 being al
most confined to tho valleys of the
Mississippi, Missouri and Ohio rivers.
Cholera is a nativo of a torrid coun
try nnd in other climates flourishes
most In hot weather. Although not
wholly proved, there is a stong reason
to bolievo that a temperature below the
freezing point will kill it.
Dr. Miller niade'a general review of
tho history of cholera from the time of
its discovery to its invasion of England
in 1818, and through its different
courses in Europe and tho Uuitod
States to the present time. lie said it
was a migratory disease, and in the
great epidemics It followed tho wator
ways and other lines of travel,
Tho epidomlo now prevalent proves
this; It being brought to this country
by the largo number of Immigrants
passing into the country.
Among tho known predisposing
causes of cholera, incautious employ
ment of purgative medicine, the use of
unripe fruit, bad and insufficient food,
Intemperanco, personal unclcanliness,
overcrowding nnd nil klndsof unfavor-
able hygienic surroundings, play an im
portant part.
Dr. Miller explained that there were
three stages of colora. First, tho pre
monitory, second the shapo of collapse
and, third, the reaction. A patient
might pass through tho third stage, but
the complications nro so numerous and
and serious that it is doubtfullf ho will
recover.
The chief symptoms of tho cholera
are vomiting and purging, together or
alternately, severe griping and abdomi;
nal pains, whllo cramps which affects
tho muscles, greatly intensify the
sufrorlng. Tho body becomes cold the
volco husky and tho pulse weak.
When Dr. Miller had concluded his
paper it was discussed generally Ijt the
members present, who strongly advised
the strictest sanitary measures to bo
usod and recommended tho following
codo of precautions it being tho snme
as that adopted by tho New York City
Board of Health:
Healthy persons "catch" cholera by
taking Into their systems through tho
mouth, as In their food or drill!:, or
from their hands, knives, forks, platos,
tumblers, clothing, etc., tho germs of
tho dlsooso which nro always present In
the discharges from the stomnclt and
bowels of thoso sick with cholera.
Though, cooking destroys the cholera
germs; therefore.
Don't eat rnw, uncooked articles of
any kind, not even milk.
Don't eat or drink to excess. Uso
plain, wholesome, digestible food, n3
indigestion and diarrhoea favor an at
tack of cholera.
Don't drink unboiled water.
Don't eat or drink nrticles unless
they hayo been thoroughly and recent
ly cooked orbo!lcd,thennd more recent
and hotter they are the snfer.
Don't employ utensils in eating or
drinking unless they have been recent
ly put in boiling water; the more re
cent tho safer.
Don't oat or handlo food or drink
witli unwashed hands, or receive it
from tho unwashed hands of others.
Don't use tho hands for any purpose
whon soiled with cholera discharges;
thoroughly cleanse them nt once.
rersonal cleanliness nnd cleanliness
of tho living and sleoping rooms nnd
their contouts, and thorough ventila
tion, should be rigidly enforced, Foul
water closets, sinks, Crotou faucets,
cellars, etc., should bo avoiddod, and
when present should be referred to the
Health Board at onco and remedied,
The successful treatment and the
prevention of tho spread ot this disease
demand that ltsoarliest manifestations
lie promptly recognized nnd treated;
therefore,
Don't doctor your&ely forbowel com
plaint, but go to bed and send for the
nearest physician at once. Send for
your family physician; send to a dis
pensary or hospital; send tothe Health
Department; send to tho nearest police
station for medical aid.
Don't wait, but send at once. If taken
ill In the street seek the uearost drug
store, dispensary, hospital or police
station and demand prompt medical
attention.
Don't permit vomit or diarrheal dis
charges to come in contact with food,
drink or clothing. Those discharges
should be received in proper vessels
and kept covered until removed under
competent directions, l'our boiling
water on them, put n strong solution
carbolio acid on them (not less thau
one part of acid to 20 of hot soap suds
or water.
Don't wear, handle or uso any articles
of clothing or furniture that are soiled
with cholera discharges. Pour boiling
water on them or put them iuto it, and
scrub them with tho carbolio acid solu
tion mentioned above, and promptly
request tho Health Board to remove
them,
Don't be frightened, but do be onu-
tlous, and avoid excesses nnd unneces
sary exposures of every kind,
The strike of the llaffalo swltoli
wen showed that It is not enough for
Congross to make arbitration binding
at the option of either of the parties,
H should go one step farther and make
It binding independent of any option.
If two private individuals oannot agreo
upon the settlement ot a matter of
business they uiu.t appeal first to tho
courts to a determination ot the rights
iu the oase, and then, if need be, to the
arm of power to carry out tho
findings of the oourt. The determina
tion of the equities of the case mutt
oome first of all. Bo it should be in
the treatment of diUloultles between
organised capital. Tho faot that both
sides In the liulfalo strike had so uiuoh
bitterness aud belligerence that neither
would ask for arbitration shows some
thing more is usoeasary than the priv
ilege of arbitrating. The Inter Ooesn
would renew its original suggestion
made eailv iu the urosresn of that
strike, that any shipper of intestate
freight or any interstate passenger,
suffering from the stopiragr of trans
portation, be give tho power to Invoke
and secure arbitration. Nor Is It
enough that ono particular kind of In
dustry and Investment should bo
brought within the scope of arbitration
As wo have tho American Federation
of Labor, nn organization embracing
the whole field of organlzod industry,
so tho arbitration of industrial difficul
ties should bo gencrnl. Trl-Weckly
Record.
STATE MTTERSlNlHlEF,
Hieltestnl News Culled From Multi
tude or Sources.
John Stelnlngor, nn employe of tho
A. 11. Frirqiilinr Agricultural Works,
fell dead Mondny afternoon of heart
disease.
A company has been formed to fur
nish Willlamsport.ltonova, Lock Haven
and other points In Northern Central
Pennsylvania with natural gas for fuel.
An unknown man was found dead
nt tho east end of tho Pennsylvania
Railroad bridge at Coatsvillo Monday
morning. Papers on his body Indicated
that ho camo from tho West.
Twenty freight cars wero smashed on
tho Lehigh Vnlloy Rollroad nonr Lo
hlgli Tannery Monday by ono coal
train running into tho roar of n freight,
which had been suddenly stopped by
the breaking of an nir hose.
The National Light Infantry and
Washington Artillery, Pottsvillo's two
companies of First Dofenders, loft
Monday morning for Washington, ac
companied by Ciowen Post, No. 2.1, Q.
A. 11., and the Third Brigade Band.
Tho employes of tho Reading Iron
Compnuy are signing a petition for n
ten per cent, increase in wagos. Tlio
wages at present paid are: Head weld
ers, 8.1.15; second, $1.80; head straight-
oners, 81.; second, 81.10) flremem,
$1,70; poke-in, $1.10; laborers, $1.00,
James Stablo, of Reading, whllo
crossing tho Pennsylvania Itailroad
bridge at Nichols street, Pottsvllle,
fell thirty feet to tho railroad beneath
Sunday afternoon, striking on his
head, and, although unconscious sev
eral hours, recelvod but slight injury
William Cox and Harry McCauley
had a hearing before Alderman Hill at
Lebanon Monday morning, charged
with placing obstructions on tho elec
tric railway tracks. They wero com
mltted to prison in default of 81,000
ball each. Cox, on being taken to jail,
said ho would shoot hlmsolf if ho got
a chance.
Tho survlvers of tho Ringgold Light
Artillery left Reading Monday morn
ing for Washington to participate in
the national G, A. It. parade. They
wero joined nt Roading by the survl
vers of tho Washington Artillerists
nnd National Light Infantry, of Potts
vllle; the Allen Jnfnntry, of Allentown,
nnd tho Logan Guards, of Lowistown,
Tho Lancaster Board of Health is
making every possible effort to put tho
city in n good snuitnry condition. In
spectors hnvo been appointed for every
wnrd. They will Inspect overy liouso
and yard in the city, place standard
disinfectants in every school building
and havo all garbage removod dally
and burned.
Sovoral olllcors of tho Stato Board
of Health spent Sunday in Bonding
for the purposo of deciding .what to do
in tho way of prosorvingthe water sup
ply of tho Schuylkill Valley if cholera
should break out in tho towns and
cities of tho valley, A meeting of rep
rcsentativos of all tho Health Boards
in the Schuylkill Valley will be held to
tako concerted notion in regard to
keeping pure the Schuylkill river nnd
its tributaries,
Joint Fritz, general superintendent
of tho llethlehen' Iron Company, is to
bo given a dinner n by Ills friends at
tho Hotel Wyandotte, Soutli Botlilo
hem, on September 28, in honor of his
0th birthday, which ho readied a
short tlmo ago. Tho dinner nnd recep
tion is to bo given under tho auspices
of the Engineers' Club of New York.
The invited guests ou tho occasion in
clude Secretary of War Elkins, Secro
tary of Nnvy Tracy, Commodoro Fol
gcrnnd many military, professional
and business men. Tho nlfair lias been
arranged by a committee, consisting of
Eckley 11. Coxe, Drlfton; S. W. Bald
win, Now York; Robert V. Llnderman,
Bethlehem; E. D. Lcavltt, Boston; Oli
ver Williams, Cntasauqua; S. T. Well
man, Thurlow; James Moore, Philadel
phia; Robert W. Hunt, Chicago, and J.
F. Holloway, Now York.
ltAlLltUAU NOT15S.
Short Paragraphs That Will be of Interest
to the Itallroait Itojs.
1 Each coal train on tho Lehigh di
vision of tho Reading systom will here
after bo governed by a conductor
instead of by the engineer, as hereto
fore By tho now arrangement twenty
six men wero promoted to conductor
ship on the Mahauoy branch alone.
t Lehigh Vnlloy mileages aro now
good on Lehigh Valley trains to El
nilrn. Tho order to this elfectwas
issued Sept. Pth,
t P. M. Arthur, chief of the order of
Locomotive Engineers, Is said to live
in sumptlous stylo in tho most fash
ionable part of Cleveland. I lo is said
to be worth from two to three hundred
thousand dollars. Ten years ago ho
was a poor struggling onglucor.
1 At Cincinnati the other day the
Brotherhood of Itailroad Firemen
adopted the following resolution,
which is ludicatlvo of the "sympath
ies" they havo for this great corpora
tion: "The action of the Philadelphia
and Reading Railroad Company hi
demanding the withdrawal from labor
organizations of its employes is not
only an unwarranted attack upon la
borlngmeu, but n thrust at the very
life of American institutions. When
corporations shall hnvo power to ab.
rldgo the rights und personal liberties
ot our citizens then disintegration of
our grand republic is at hand."
Thackeray's Ideas of Corsets.
Thackeray, -who detested "wasp waist
ed women." once told a young relative,
who was much in love, to take his be
trothed to a physician before purchas
ing the engagement ring.
"What for?" his companion inquired!
In considerable astonishment.
"To see -whether that wasp waist is an
inheritance or a consequence, he re
plied.
"Consequencet" exclaimed the young
man: "what do you meanr"
"Corsets'saidThackeray laconically.
"Miss has the most beautiful fig
ure in England," said tho infatuated
lover.
"Hue is deformed," Thackeray re
sponded. "If it is a natural deformity
sho may be a moderately healthy wom
an. Even hurox'baeks are not always
delicate, you know. Mind, I say moder
ately healthy. But if that girl's figure
is the result of corsets you might better
go and hang yourself rather than risk
the evils tliatwill Inevitably follow."
flow Mr. llyer Catches Seals.
Mr. Dyer lives on a small island near
Seven Hundred Acre Island, Islesboro.
He takes a pole several feet in length,
to wbioh U attached a nnmber ot com
mon codfish hooka with lanyards several
feet in length. The hooks are baited
with a herring. This eontrifanoe Is
anchored and buoyed, the hooks being
jnst below the surface. The seals in
swallowing the herring become hooked.
Mr. Dyer has taken a large nam Uur in
U maanw. KaaUrn Argot.
3 (J IS UTii o
WEISSPORT, PA.
Now Hint school is open it
wont be out of the way lo tall;
for rt moment ahout TABLETS
nnl to bring in incidentally n
word in reference to stationery
of nil kinds. Now, in Tablets,
we hnven't got the largest or
best assortment in the world,
but. wo have ns nice nn nssoit
nient an enn be found hereabout
nnd the prices nre very low
When school opens you will
need n Tnblet, then why not
buy it hern i Low prices, good
paper, etc. In writing paper
nnd envelopes we can sell you
n good nrticle very chenp ; why
not buy here I we will nppreci-
nte j our patronage nnd trent you
right, Come nnd seo us.
BIERY, The Druggist.
Wlmt l r.lerlropolne? Ami What Will It
1 lie !:iectroiM-lse vm hevn in me for four
air und h well known In some sect loin of the
t'nllctl HtRtei. but lliere nre a nre.it manviur
fercm that liap never tiej.ii, the iiiitne. Hmse
Hint have lieurti otltftiiit pton something of It
wuiiueuiu jtower, nre curium 10 know now un
Instrument so snail uud so simple can nrcom
lllslmiu"nritn'at. Now. whl.t the hlectro
jmlse N wry womteirnl, tt Is not ntatl mjsler
ioiH. Its oiieiutUm f, ills In with what we know
of science, and uny one all familiar ltli the
simpieu ihcis 01 iiunngy ami rnj sicscau imaer
sliiml, llow It onenttev The flv hi which the Klee-
lroiHisti accomplishes Its cures Is wry simple
nnil mil 11 nil. It consist! of a jMitarlcr, which Is
connected by a wown whe coid with asiuall
uUtennd muter. 'Ihls nol.irlzrr Is Immersed In
cold water, or put on Ice, 'lhe plate at tho other
run mine cum is hiiiuupu 10 1110 naun utmy 01
the p.itlenl, neneinlly at the ankle. From the
Inherent nature of this polarizer It becomes
charted, neiatiwly ilythowell known laws of
Induction, the plate, uud with it the body of the
psitienl, becomes positively cliaiged. The body
UiTiebybeeoiiiesHcentre of attraction for ne
gative bodies. OxjKen Is the most nceatlvefnim
of matter In uatuie. Hence the bod, bathed In
the atmosphere, drinks hithellfe-KivhiiE ox 1 pen
nt every pore, liwry process or lire is thvieby
quickened, 'J he temperature rises: the pulse
inn in wiiu a inner ueai ; 1110 skiii uugies wuii
new me; eery organ acis un reueweungor
and the effete poisonous pioducts of (he body
are thrown oil with ease.
'I ho quickened chance ot matter which oxygen
pioduces throughout thesystem, Is accompanied
by a l.irnely incieased genesis of iNerve force.
Organs half dead and st.ign.uit nre botn again,
uiul begin to perform their wonted functions,
'1 lie heart, the lungs, the liver, the organs of the
external senses, the organs of reproduction all
these throw on their iicrangement ami weak
ness. and even the dlsordeied intellect of ott-
limes rei'iitlinmed. here nlsi-asn not
alieadvinadetnogieat nuages, lestoratlon to
perieci iiciimi it iiioiuiiiic me luecunpoise
is generally used at night while the patient Is
uiiecjj, urn. nmy un ii,iim-u, in cuurfe, ui any
Mine, und tit several nervous dnrlntrtln tuMit.
lour hours. It will List a llfe-llme. never ueuis
out nor loses its strength, newr neds mending
iiur iccimiKiug
t)ne In each family will lender that family
l.irifidY indenendent of do tors mid ilrinnmN.
and thus wlllsuio every jear many times Its
small cost,
.Not an elect ric.it appl lance. The Klettropoise
it iiui 111 uny way iimu iv mu ljuinrioua fircm-
cai ait nuances, sucn as ue ts. insoles, corsets,
shields, &c., palmed oir upon the public. Jt has
no method of generating n current, nor means
of conducting one. It acts upon welt known
biological iuinciples, and Is heaitlly endorsed
bv nuiuvoi tho best nhvsiclans in this and other
tho best phjslcl.ins In tins and other
countries, and Is dally used by them In their
f mem inineir
Item the greatest
discovery In the history of medicine, luthntit
does awav with the 11 in of inellftiifi.
practice. ii is prouuuueeu uy un
lHrcctions for using. Accompanying each in-
iiruinriib is ouok 01 insirueiions uiuy explain
ing Its uses, Its method ot cure la so simple
ami free from danger, that the uninitiated ami
even childien can use It with jwriect ease and
SIICCl'IS.
liditnrlal In Hosier. Christian Witness and Ad-viM-ats
of lllble Holiness. September 3. 19'd :
"A method of treatment or disease without
the use 01 any mcuicmes or unigs, wnicn nas
been quietly extending Itself over nil parts ot
the United Mates during the past three j ears
wllh very Rrallfyiag results.
We are slow u commend new discoveries ot
any kind, for the leasou that so many of them
1 trove to be worthless. Hut we can com in end the
Clecttopolsoasn saie and effective health re
storer. We pretend to explain the philosophy
of Its w 01 kings, but, having realized Its ben e
llclal cfteUs, we eau speak of Its results. About
IJHO )CUr ilKU H HIUiilllHH-liUt-U It w iitu.1, l.
Ware, or Philadelphia, fur his son, who Whsa
pleat sufferer from Sciatica, lie had sought re
lief In various ways and found none, lie was
almost helpless, and rapidly declining. The use
of the Elect ropotse lestored him to perfect
iieaim, ami now, uuer neany vear, ne is re
joicing as one who lias found gieat spoil. We
have seen testimonials of most remarkable
cures. This notice of tho IClectiopolse Iswlth-
out solicitation, and entirely giatultnus. We do
il ior 1 ne goon 01 urn iiiiucieu. e mm' nv per
sonal Intel est In It, nnd ate not paid for what
we wiv hi Its favor."
Tho follow hn eilltorlal in Cent ml Methodist.
Oatlettsburg, ky., was written by ZephannUh
succk, if, i.,nmuri
,IIiilrj nlioiit leu thousand men. nialnlv m n-
fessloual men. lawjers, doctors, editors, preach
ers,andaUothcrclasses, including the writer,
am very much mistaken, the Elect ropoise effects
cures and ohes relief where all other known
remedies have failed, Especially It Is efficacious
In the else of delicate women nnd feeble chil
dren. 1 have used one for the past two sears.
and find It Invaluable us a curative agent.1
A'ainesofnroiii nent neon e in a 1 sections or
the U. 8. ceiierallv can be furnished 011 annli-
cutloii. uur cities cover all pat Is of the United
Suites and Kuiope. oter ro.ooi) 10 pie have
been tieated with the most gratifying results.
In the large majority of eases olcmes have been
speedy, but our claims are modest, and In lung
standing, chronio cases you cannot expeit
stK'cdy cures. We jrositlvely refuse to pell the
1'ortNwkot testimonials or for nuv Informa
tion, send stump or tit at
VlectropoUe Treatment Company,
1311 Arrh Street,
I'ltiisAnm.i'jiiA.rA.
IiiBtructioDjj ou tho Piano
and Organ givonby
MISS ANZIE FADER,
Third St., Lehighton.
All tho now nnd improved
methods of instruction. Satisfac
tion gunrnntced.
Fok Terms call 011 or mldressns
above.
Dissolution of Co-Fartesiiip.
To wlioni tt concern. Notice U hereby, feheu
uu toe eo-uiunerBiup nereioiuie exist hie
be
t ween Dr. .Ml. Zern und Maria laury, doing
liiiftliissaa til tllM IwsMsUsTll of WeiUlkUTt. ifouiilY ui
Carbon, l"a, under the firm name of J. (1, Zero
& I4i,t WM 1 or mm ly uiMoivm ou iitv um unjr tu
July, A. II.. 1, by mutual consent. Alimonies
owing the tlrm must be paid tu V. 1'. Ulery
wlthtii sixty days tnmi dAte, (July . iffltti The
bu!.inetswiiiicoiinnueaiiyiue vv. r. mery
l)rugCu., limited,
I Ml. j. 11. cmi,
MA til A LAtJKY.
KRUM
KISTLER
J
COItNEIt SECOND A ALUM Ht.,
la tho liliu'O tohuy
Dry Goods, Notions,
Dress Goaos. ProTisions.
Groceries. Floor. Potatoes.
And everything else to bo found
m a thoroughly fim-clau u'en
ernl Store. We havo every
thing you want and we guaran
tee to save you n little money
on everthing you buy of us. Wo
want your trade and cordially
invite you to call and seo ui.
n'e will uge yon right, liow
our goods and quote prices with
pleasure. When you buy your
next bill of goods please try us.
KRUM & KISTLER.
The Cheapest Piace .in Town
For Wnll Paper, Borders nnd Decora
tion is at
Owen eeiiii,c,,n,n s" """
'lice BSi-'si AssiPB'iBBiBii Inn
the Comity goseEefl SVobbbc
SEX'S BON MAH0HE.
Just Itcceived n largo nnd beautiful line of
All Silk nt only 37c. per yard.
Is a new wash fabric, printed onlifjht nnd dark grounds, nil new
designs, beautiful finish,
PUIjI. YARD WIDE, ONLY 10 OENTS TI3R YARD.
trffi r sir mi ah mr
Aie ono of ths newest of the fine
have them in a variety of colorings and styles.
New things in lllack and White
LACES. ;
In skirt and ruffle width, including tho popular Voint de
Irlindt. Our stock of
is complete nnd is up to the times in tho new shndes and differ
ent, weaves, including many novelties not to bo found elsewhere.
Seasonable underwear for Indies, men and children.
C. A. REX.
WE ARE SHOWING
PRETTY THINGS -FURNITURE
AT LOWEST PKICES.
And we arc confident tbnt it will be to your interest to call
and see us before you buy alsowhere. i'ou can select here witli
tho same advantage as in the larger cities, prices and quality of
goods being the same, and in some instances better. We
also have a
men Liar HQ mi
At Our Usual Low JPrices.
Respectfully,
KEjNEERER & SWARTZ,
NORTH FIRST STREET.
49 GENTS WLIL BOY
A pair Ladies' Tipped Oxford Ties.
A pnii -adies' Toe Slippers.
A pair jUisscs' Oxford Ties.
A pair Men's Velvet Slhpers.
A pair Lodies' Lasting Congress Gaiters.
20 CENTS WILL BUY
A pair ot best made Carpot Slippers.
$1 25 WILL BUY
Choke of DO kinds ot
Ladles' Fino Oxford Tics.
Wo havo just, returned from Ea&t
with a lino stock of Oxfords. We bought them cheap;
Wo sell them low To movd them fast.
If you'll look iu our windows They will talk for us.
2M'ie$s One Mto Jim
12.3 Hamilton Street, Allontown.
Hot Prices for Sixty Days
-
AT -
J. W. HELLER'S, STOVE STORE, EAST 1 EISSPORT, PA.
Fine ll'ines, Liquors nnd Cigars.
Fresh Heer nnd Porter.
FRHE MJJs'OH ererj- day from 003 tu
18:00 1. in., mill avery Suturiliiy eveli.
iiiK. Cell uud me me. I will trout
you right.
Ootlte tlia ChirrlNg WttiW,
North First Street, Lehighton.
Now is Your Time!
SO
Biiilding Lots For Sale!
Don't wait, but oome nt once
and buy one of these beautifully
located lot. You will bf sur
prised at the viaw they afford
and the price will ue sure 10
please you. N trouble tu bhow
you around. Call on eitlier
A P SNYDER,
or RJ 1IONUEN,
ot Wlwport Pit
ai
wash goods for the season.
Wo
No. 8, Full Size, Complete
Range, $20. No. 7, with No.
8 top, complete, as low ns $17,
Wo offer those Ranis al these prices for
tho next Sixty Days. We have on hand a
lot of Second Hand, First-class
Parlor DonMe Healers, .
which wp will sell at very lnw flenret, AH
of our gooJs aie cuamntpeil to pleam Hie
buyer or money rpfunilt'il.
Call ami se otir large stock lfore
Imjlng elsewhere.
PRIVATE SALE
Ol' VAI.UAW.K.
DOUBLE HOUSE.
A threo story double frnme dwelling
houso ooutaimnK two flue Btore rnnma
ftnd twenty other roomsoii north lint
street In LehiKhtoti is offered for wile
cheap ami on easy terms. The build
ing is hiiltublo for u hotel ilunt uud
litis htnblo mid other out buildings.
Tor further particulars nnd terms cull
ou or address
AdAXn&S KISTLUIt,
KUtler's Hestaiirant,
AilK. Ill, 3m. lehighton V
FUIHOTUnE,
UNHKItTAKINO
FI.OlTIi A FEHl).
Eobt. N. Anthony,
(SucueuMir to J. F. lit. Riwt WUirl.)
WILTi CONTINUE TO HE
T1IE1IEST PUCE TO I1UV
Fnrniture, Floor & Feel
ttt Uw I.owt I'rk-et.
Give us u uhII. No trouble to show
Goods.
11. N. ANTHONY.
A VALUABLE PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALE.
TIi luiiienlgitfil oftera a vttliwttlt pru)erly
on StMjuud utitwt. Lbrve lrs frNii Ui ooruer of
Iron ttreri, In titU fur sale at a bargain.
TIM UuiwIIdm is threw storf high couUiMtuv a
large mum mow aud oUwr oouwuteucca. It la
built au a full lot ainl It oim of th uioat valu
able irofertte Iu Ut borough uC loblgkUHi. It
li at nrwMftt orrupiwd by Sir. ltaTttbiritkey.
Cor triua and further uarticulani eall ou ur
ttwMluetiauiut strart, Maualt C;bu
NOTICE Sale of Stands.
TtV n tu ilniteiil sI.uuUiumI uitit-r imhlleicei
will .f it nt l in Hi- hri iHililfi on rirttiinTtiv
StMilt'lillil 1 .Itll lnli.'. ,il Oil it ( iiM k 1' M. tMI tilt
llnlititii an i.utijmlN, .tin! ii In tt.iitl intio
,M.tl. il I'lotMiiN will iif i-(iiti-l lioni tlit
ilill ii itl H iml- in Un . mul t to tuiii'-h imi.h
tll.l IllH till- I .111 llll.ttul lIllf-Ml.lV . Jinn-.
tt.t) ill H nU , uul li-.u nun Ii t I iLm iI l"i Hit
In." il.(-. tin I Inn -il.i ami lililn OttoLti
J ,tlll 1 till' in t tl' I thill .Hill lUllot lit lilt hi 1
mil ! f in il lv Mu tliiK tumlli-. iuiU t ligulai
fticUKill IH'H VSlltl tloll ttltl1 lultltt (MM)
IUIU tUWI), KUU tumw )"Uitlcii mi iuc
rwt L4JUICH Hi lUe ticciiuu iu nutcai
bur
iuuii aucu tnuua, ru.
Minute Only.
Nineteenth century methods
of trading nllow no old foggyism
or loggnrdism. They nro relicg
of the Inst decade. New ideas,
original methods, push, pluck
nnd enteipiso aro the exigen
cies ol the present ngo.
Wo ndmit no dull season,
Everything must be kept on
a eonstnnt move. Trade
must be stirred up with the
same activity at the end of
tho season, ns in the be
ginning. llre think we have struck the
right chord uhen we started our
present Low ll'ntcr Mark
Trices. nrtn weather doesn t
stop it. Old Sol's burning rnys
cannot clog our wheel ofcont
merce. Now is the time nnd we note
the fact that we are head
quarter-star all kinds of School
Supplies and enrry fifty
different slyh s or Tnhlets nt
fifty ditrereut prices. Fine
Stationery, Books and Mng
nzincs ol all kinds, Pocket
Books, French Tissue, Toys,
Games and Novelties.
HAGERtW
Oheiit's Block, Lehighton, Pa.
to Buyers,
Wo offer just now a specinl in
vention to our friends nnd
patrons to come und sec us.
The summer is fast fleeting
nnd we will mnlio specinl
prices to sell out our summer
goods-ill order to hnve a full
swing on our fall and winter
stock of Dry (7oods, Notions
nnd Bcndy-Mnde 7lotiiing.
We have no room to quote
prices, hut they aro low
enough. Don't miss this
opportunity but come at
mrc Then too, we nre the
recognized headquarters for
for all kinds of
Groceries,
fruits & Vegetables
in Season
at the lowest of very lov
prices. Prompt and corteous
treatment to all and it is no
trouble to show goods,
1 Q. Prw
Ciinnl
llildgB. IUIIIZ. IX,
East Weisspoi t.
DRUGS, lniie.
MEDICINES, genuine and best
SOAPS, large Hue nnd cheap
WINES, K00(l fr medicinal use
CIGARS, t,,e best made.
SP"RCrTART.'RS. an extensive
and Increasing trade. I guar
antpe satisfaction to trtery
customer.
PRESCRIPTIONS, carefully
compounded.
AT Till'.
Contra! Drug Store,
r.
COMMERCIAL
SHORTHAND
acHOOt.
PMCtlttt. twi
Viliv
rri (UMiin.
ITW?UI5 aMn Haa nh &Akif r I"
VlLUAMS 4 RO&CR&,
FOCMCSTtR, N. 1.
reidler
Answers an oft asked Ques
tion, namely :
Why can Kroidle paint so
hea and sell new wag
Q ons chea-or than others?
Because lie liuss and sells for Cash !
Tho good customers don't
need to pay for tho had payor's
joh. I am using just as good
material ns tho others.
JIOBT BE BLUFFED ON THAT
I want to do burinoM alter
this tea oii. Examine my work
then give me a trial, b it I want
my Cash, then my goods are
cheap, and only tlten,
H. R. KREIDLER,
Bait Weiwport, - Penn'a.
nVhHele
wan rapei aim ufjuoraiiuiis, .
Window Shading', &c,
Now on Kxhihitition nt
Lowest Prices.
Miss Al veil in Graver, SSSTp.
MEDIUM PRICED
Dress Goods.
We havo large nnd varied
lines of Dre s Goods nt 75c nnd
50o a yard in Plain nnd Fancy
!( eaves nnd Mixtures. &t 75c
a )anl a great many of the fancy
weaves are dress l'Migths only.
They aro worth examining.
634 Hamilton
Mrs. M. Culton, Weissport.
Branch Store. First street, Lehighton.
30 CENTS PER QUART!
Pic Nics and Parties supplied on short notice.
ll'o also have a full line of
Fine Groceries, Seasonable Fruits
and Pretty Jewohy.
J owest prices run on everything. Give us a call.
Culton,
FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AIND BEAUTI
FUL JEWELRY.
Are among tho now things now on oxhibition in our store. We
beliovo that nowhere in this county ran you find a prettier
assortment to select from at lower pricps. Our goods are not
trash but geod honest goods at lowest prices.
CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS.
Tim forme in all dclcctnble dainties, and everything seasonable
in the latter. Sunday schools, festivals supplied at low prices
All the Very Latest JVoveldes in Toys
Lowest prices and biggest assortment.
Clias. H. IViisbaum,
IUirBGW STUHI3T, WKISSl'OHT, PA.
wnoicsnio i;mu mission jm'iiiot, j.usi vu'issport,
ru its & Vegetables In Season
Special attention will be paid te Supplying PIC-NIOS and
FESTIVALS with
Fruits of all Kinds, Confeet
ti on ar ty , Ciga rs, &c. ,
At the very lowest piices and ou tho vory best conditions.
Don't marke arrangement until you have seen rue.
O. J. SAEGER,
East Weissport.
Subscribe for
"f J".
Give us rt (7all.
As nsual our lady friends will
find us equipped for tho Full
nnd Winter trade. You will
find all the newest effects in
Fall anil Winter Millinery!
At UxTiiAoiibiNAitY Low Prices
Ready Triiiied Hats a Specialty!
Ladies from outside of town
should not fail to call and see us
when in town. Experienced
Triininprs do up all our work.
St., Allentown.
Am, thk Very Latest !
All the Very Newest J
Fall Millinery Goods
are now displayed in our stores.
The prices arc the lowest iu the
county and the assortment is
the most complete.
VJon't buy until you have seen
our pretty goods, All our work
is done by experienced city trim
mers Give us a call.
Lehighton, Pa.
tin1 Advocate
JJ Q S(DGJca