I 0% DR. W. A. RI EG EL, t THE LZEC-ALDIZESTGr j Specialist tin i all • Chronic t Diseases,? y WILL BE AT ™ E " I I IjjlgSrl X ©ENTBAJb IIOTJKI4, j [ ' FREELAMLJ PARS J [ FROM 8 A. M. TO I P. M. AND FROM 8.30 TO 10 ' FRPF Tfi All 1 PM. DAILY, AND ALL DAY THURSDAYS, ? riXDIJ 1U " ALL . AND FROM 8A.M.T02 p. M. i SUNDAYS OF EACH WEEK. READ. CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION AND FIRST TREATMENT FREE. J ! REFERENCES AND TESTIMONIALS. ? f UII i nILUCL U READ THE TESTIMONY OF ONE WHO SUFFERED YEARS AND j PDCAT nCCCD TRIED MANY PHYSICIANS BOTH OF PHILADELPHIA [] II LN I Urrtn AKD NEW YOKK WITHOUT GETTING KELILF, ( AND IS NOW CURED BY DR. RIEGEL. y IHL 1 liave been a sufferer for a number of years with catarrh in its worst T) AAI n Li„ nn lnii,l forms. Had constant headaches, matter dropping in the throat, dizziness, h ' X COOIC 01 X' 1 COltll HI nose stopped up, difficulty in breathing and no doubt would soon have been a ' .> consumptive, had I not met Dr. Riegel. /, t AND VICINITY. Before that time I had tried every well-known remedy and doctored t f ' with many physicians, not only of llazleton but of New York and Phila- \ ( .> delphia, but could get no relief anywhere. As soon as Dr. Riegel began treat- /. fill ii'lin nrmhi ™ -novenri in K m e i felt relieved and continued to improve until now I feel like a new y /i 11 luriu a/i/jiij in /il l ,>yit man, and knowing that there are many others suffering as much as I did I " 0 during the month of Jill- write this for publication, so that others may avail themselves of Dr. Itiegel's <Lu it trill hp PYnminprl treatment before it is too late. lie can cure you if you take it in time. •> ll ' llL t .in ua mil, 1 am willing to answer any letters of inquiry from persons wishing to << j> prescribed for Cllld trecit- consult him. James McCool, IS9 Nortli Wyoming Street, llazleton, Pa. I. „ ed upon their first visit J fpop n-Pnil nlmvrtae This is tocertify that I was treated by Dr. Riegel for catarrli and corn )/ee 0/ nil inn/ *, to. pletely cured in less than four months'time. y For five years I suffered untold misery. My symptoms were dizziness, T)r Tiiorrpl . im Imi 11 imp nf difficulty in breathing, purulent matter, dripping in the throat, and ) } ~ xviegel announces one OL I felt weak aud tired all the time. The least exertion was fatiguing and pain- " L the greatest opportunities ever ful, and I would get so melancholy that 1 wanted to die and end my misery. 1 offered to the sick and suffering } consulted dozens of physicians, but none did me any good till I met f Viv onv ,-iViireiptori ,I; ft Dr. Riegel. After the first three treatments I felt very much better and now '' ►> . 41. A' 1 * (in less than four months' time) lam completely cured and never felt better J, f in the world. i„ m y life. f The offer is that of a free test 1 will be pleased to answer any letters of inquiry from persons wishing " > of his method of treatment for to consult Dr. Riegel, if a stampis enclosed Respectfully, I iv the cure of Catarrli, Bronchitis, A " J " Cor ° e "' r ° st °" ,oe ' llftzletol1 ' Ptl " '' \Ti'l'l IT'i ,r 1.^'.7-'IV . V.A 'TV '!•' Editor Sunday Leader.—Dear Sir.— I wish to announce through the " v euraigld, OICK lieaaacne, JJeai- columns of your paper something which may be of benefit to many of its readers. A ' ness, Sore Throat, the beginning About six years ago I was attacked with that dreadful disease, chronic f of Consumption Etc. llasal catarrlj > and latter on it ran into bronchitis, and still latter 1 had slight " *r All wlm ~ l attacks of asthma and suffered untold misery, and had headaches nearly all ( v p. • il'V 1 pel soil at the time, constant dropping into my throat of the vilest of matter and had *> IllS Otlice in the Central Motel also a cough. My hearing was affected. In fact I felt indisposed to do any- ' >y during this month will be EX- Diing. 1 tried all means to get rid of this dreadful malady but all to no avail. „ ( nuxvr, PBvconiiivo ,*,, i I eonseled with Dr. Riegel and he treated me two months, and today I feel T ' . like an entirely new man. << y GIVEN FIRST TREATMENT FREE 1 would not, for any consideration, go back to where I was two months , ( of charge. ago, and I feel as though I could never repay Dr. Riegel for the good lie lias ' THIS is a test a patient can Jonei t'®- , '• Tiiilro ,io ,f un'tlimii t u• Please publisli tins, as I know tliere are many suffering in the same , ( 7 , Wliuout llSKing a way, and tliis may be the means of bringing them where they can be cured. !' Single penny. Yours respectfully, " L J. D. Thomaß, Kingston, Luzerne County, Pa. ~ { This Offer Good ~ y About eight years ago I began to be I, oublcd with chronic nasal catarrh, anil began " t n . / l/l i tnking medicine from u w ell known physician In Buffalo, N. V., ami continued doing jo '> for rUldllS UnlV 1111 , ,1, v. ,nu ' '>•"*'"US n"viy all to, vnll, for I continually grew woric, " /Ji .j. u\j itoi \/nij . and at the end ol that time I WHS so run down that I could not do the housework for my y Biuall lamily, iiiui my Iriends Ihought 1 had consumption. ( 1 then begun treatment with an emlneut pliyslciun In New York city, which I con- I 7 LtpmembfH' tln'u nftar ~.;n tinucd lor about one year, but still 1 found no roller, but grew worse all the time, had •' [( „J,,, 11118 ullel Wlll headaches all Iho time, anil iind u great deal of trouble with my throat. V airoi d 111 l skeptical and (lis- About the llrst of lust June 1 saw an Udvertisemunt lin the Lanier) of ])r. Riegel, ■< -j . ■* . cltiinuiiK to bo able to cure tiny ensu catarrh, mid thinking- 1 might irct sonic relief 1 f> couraged patients a chance to commenced taking liniiiucut will, iiini, IUI.I lilihi.iigh 1 Imvc only been trcuted by him for 1 iUftffP for tllPlllselves froo n f oil w ' v ''" ! V V V',) ">."* mn finrmitl> a. woli as ever; in fact, 1 '/ jnuge IUI iiteiiiaeives, liet Ol ,111 never lelt better in my life iiian Ido tiKlav, and my husband and myself both say that wo ' L costs. Dl' t lliegel offers this on"Shoum know'it!' Uic 'g"l lho Boud ' luui d°" c me > an< l wo aro anxious that every- I test as the fairest and surest , „It any lielj who Is suffering ill tlie same way will call on or address me by mall, I i t ra„ ~r ,1 _ 1,. shall be glad to give her further tnlormutlcm uu the subjeut. a ( ay Ol convincing the public Mrs. William Siekler, Luzerne borough, Luzerne County, Pa. f that llis method of treatimr llis lluviug worked in the mines lor the puat forty years and eontrueteil miners' asthma " k • v. . ° in such a severe manner aa to he scaruuly able to k-ave the house. I doctored with immv 7 specialties IS tile best known to lhyßieitttin previous t my g<ling to Dr. Riegal ami all lai.ed to give mo any relief I lav ( - i fli a wnrlrl oamc so bad that I could not go up stairs without the assistance of ray wife. Having seen r ,J. ~is advertisement in the papers 1 made up my mind to visit him and see if be could relieve 4 He believes that an Vtiling that WIT When going to his olhee from n.}- hoine on the llrst trip 1 had to rest live times. I J f *ii . , -i.i " was in this eonditioii toi about a week, when the change e.tine lor the better and from L "Will not stand the scrutiny of then Oil Ign w- better each day until now lam as well as if J never worked in the mines / T nvnv.if/.r,r. 4.1. i , ,i r id contracted asthma. lam Urnily of the opinion that I would be in ray grave tudav lmd '* L everyone IS not the best that can it not been for thcskilllul treatment 1 received from the doctor. 1 would lucoininonl any ( be offered to them and lacks ef- . ust, '' nil to CHII ,)U t ' , e doctor atonce. Persons desiring can see me at A i v/iiwuu ixiu.iii aau jauvo ci my home and 1 will give them my experience cheerfully. I fectiveness, therefore lie submits Jollu N - Cherry Street, Shenandoah, Pa. '1 lllmself tO the severest tHSt nnv I 1 wu f 11 , y icti ' n ol c ! ut,l,r ]. l for ycjus without knowing really what was ailing me. 4 . uo . . oevtJicai lest \arlous physicians treated me for one disea>e and another, taking my money but giving physician can be subjected to permanent relief and apparent!) not even get ting ae'ear knowledge of what troubled <i o,kzT *1 1-V 1 n, °- i.Krew worse, lor a long timy past blowing blood from the nostrils. 1 could eat no 1 ana awaits tlie verdict of tile meat, in fact could not even boar to look ut it; Anally I lost all appetite and could not <j ! neonle without flip fpur nf 1 ll,us,, " ,uch thatlifo wusnhnost a .btirtlcu until i was persuuded to see Dr. , utsupits w lIIIOUL tne least iear 01 Uiegc', whose advertisements I reud in the papers, lie told me what the difficulty was and failure. V' ok me dndcr change. My Improvement was almost instant, and proved steady. 1 regained my appetite and was soon able to rest naturally. 1 have got so well uow that L Ji only occasionally visit him, considering myself almost cured. 1 gladly testify to his ability ? ►> If any of the following questions apply to u , avibo 1,11 , who nxx ' sullering lroin catarrli to consult him, for they will find liiin the A ( yon, you had better answer them at once. 081 Physician they euu go to. 1 cannot say too much for him. 7 Thouannh-ina i i o John Cough lin, 410 Eust Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. /4 I ton.l wh ear. iSS liir'XVumK Wiikos-lliirre, Pa -llsd disease ef the J, t is the matter with them. Whoever reads this "" 11 li '; 1 uuUl I,L counseled Dr. Itiegel. who cured him in a few weeks. A will be able to determine if they have catarrh ~,. M'-s. •Joint Dawson, Lu/ernc, l'a. Had catarrh of the nose and head for nine years. for these be some of the prominent symptoms , neurl > everything, but eoulii get no relief. She counseled Dr. lticgal, and in a few of that dread disease, which means, if ncglec- weeks was entirely relieved lrom all symptoms of the droadl'ul disease. L 'thcaShZ"""" " Ud Uel " W " re Sl, ' c T,'- l'a.-I had catarrh since I < a the the questions. Dr. itkl/t" liw tmuSl file. '* llud c " I, 8b 1,,t headache and dripping into the throat. r SSSL ,ifuw 'J L jJSS'S, nfter Ptt - Wa,dMl j ( is your appetite poor? , 'lhes-Harre, Pa.—l had ii.constant headache and gathering of mucous ) / Do vou hawk unit suit? Uie throat and head; my ears were atfected, causing ine to be iiartlv deaf I havn ✓! r Is your stomach weak? treated for a few weeks with Dr. Itiegel, and all symptoms have left me. ' ] / Are your eyes watery? / v Do you have headaches? / Have you lost ambition? A I Do you take cold easy? 7 l)o you have heartburn? A I 111€ DR. W. A. RIEGEL. v Are your bowels costive? 7 Y Is your hearing aireeted? <i t iSSlai-b CENTRAL HOTEL, FREELAND, DA. • / Are you cranky and irritable? << i WSSpiSTSSSd I MM OFFICE HOURS: BtolP. M. and 8.30 to 10 r Do you wake up tired and dull? P. M. DAILY All DilV THURSDAYS 7 Do you have pains in your hack? , A ~V ,L.r.V.V /( ( D° you have smothering attacks? and u rem Bto 2 SUN DAY Sof Each Week. f Do you have unpleusuut dreams? I Have you ever hud night sweats? 7 Do your have ring in your ears? AND \< I Do you feel sick in your stomach? 7 Is jwu tongue frequently coated? _ \ MAN'S - BLOCK, - LLAZLETON, - PA. \ k Have you got tnut all-gone feeling? I Do you of OFFICE HOURS FOR lIAZLETON. 2to 8 is your mimthfuii^oV sSmi'u'pon'riSnts? T* •M. Daily, Except Thursdays and Sundays. ' Do you belch up a sour taste in the mouth? i Do you see sooth floatiiyr before your eyes? w m i ~ Have you a bloated up feeling in the stomach? N. 8.-I Treat all Patients Personally. | V—-X--jk —X A—A—^i4i a.— i. 4i. i—*—^^^ j — a-,.a — a, — ngr, Ijf" | PICKED UP 1!Y THE WAY. | THINGS SEEN AND HEARD IN THE TOWN AND VICINITY. Muttorß of a Local Nature Commented I'pon and l'lnced lb-fore the Headers of the "Tribune" in Large Letters—Bolllo Paragraphs May Interest You. Without any desire to create a cholera scare or to pose as a sensationalist, I feel that it is necessary to call the attention of the proper authorities—the borough councilmen—to the condition of affairs existing at the sewer oulet near the Le high Valley tracks toward Highland. The odor arising from the outlet is anything but pleasant to passers-by—in fact it is about the worst grade of perfumery I have ever met. Travelers, -of course, are not supposed to walk along the railroad and are not compelled to inhale this odor, but there are a number of families resid ing on Adams street who do have to endure the stench, and when the winds blow toward their homes it is almost un bearable. A visit to the locali ty at any hour of a warm day will convince my readers that this outlet is situated entirely too near the town. It should be extended at the very least 200 yards the other side of the railroad tracks. The Points, being without sewers, have enough to endure without breathing this polluted air. An investigation of this is needed immediately. | Republicans are very quiet ' here so far as county politics I go. Perhaps it is because they II show more sense than their op j ponents by not getting excited during the warm weather, or perhaps it is on account of the hopeless campaign they will have to go through this fall. However, they are maintain ing a silence that is remark able, and about the only name mentioned is that of Tommy Smith, of Milnesville, who will be a candidate for re-election as commissioner. Prom what I can learn from Republicans Mr. Smith's nomination is a reasonable certainty and his chances of election will not be so forlorn as some of his asso ciates on the ticket. He has a large following in the Demo cratic ranks, and I know posi tively that he will receive a vote of no small proportions from men in that party, let the Democrats nominate whom they wish. But outside of the quiet work being done by Com missioner Smith's friends no interest sems to be taken in politics by the Republicans. Democratic candidates for delegate to the county conven tion are getting their forces in line for the election on Satur day afternoon. In some of the districts the fight is waxing hot and the wonld-be county ticket makers are working like Trojans for every vote they can secure. It is strange, in deed, how men will throw themselves into these delegate contests and endeavor to se cure the election of themselves or some friends to positions that are said to give the win ner nothing but the empty honor of representing his dis trict at Wilkes-Barre. Glory must be a great thing when people will lose time, borrow trouble and exert themselves in so many ways to attain it. Prom a letter published in the Progress of Priday last I see that School Director Rute informs me that any advido i upon the subject of teachers' appointments was unnecessary and uncalled for. Whether I : am to consider that the writer of the letter is the official 1 spokesman for the board or | whether he is only writing to defend his own illegal and un lawful action as a member is not plain from the tone of his communication. But that the board has not delegated Mr. Rute to defend its work I am reliably informed, and that the sentiments he expressed are not concurred in by a majority of the members is also another point he might have consider ed before investing himself 1' with the authority to write or cause to be written documents of a semi-official flavor. By what means he knows that "we" (the directors I pre jj sumo) will do this and that"our" 41 (the directors again very like- J i ly) reasons are not necessary J | to publish, savors somewhat of j the niyterious. Is this direc -1; tor gifted with the talent of <l, foresight to predict what the j| | board will or will not do at its meetings to come—or is it a hint to the public that every thing is already cut and dried for whatever objections "may bob up?" Dors lie think that the board is a machine to he run to suit the whims and fan cies of a portion of its mem bers, or does he have to be re minded that it is a public body, bound to obey the laws, and that its actions are at all times open to the criticisms of its master—the public? It seems he is not aware of these things, mid I will accept his confes sion in the opening of his com munication where he states that he "perhaps knows very little." Again, he says: "For infor mation to the author we follow the said (school) laws as close ly as other hoards." Exceed ingly grateful I would be for information that would en lighten me on the subject, hut I find that the above quotation contains just a little too much j misinformation to be of any benefit to me. What other boards follow the laws like the the Freeland borough board? Foster, liazle and Hazleton city directors voted openly on teachers' appointments. But j is that the way they did in Freeland? No, it was done in the dark, secretly and conse quently unlawfully, and this little paragraph, section LIII, page IJ2, of the Pennsylvania school laws, will b.ear out my assertion: That 110 tax for school or building pur poses shall he levied, no resolution shall be adopted for the purchase or sale of any school real estate, no school house shall be located, or its location-abandon ed or changed, no teacher shall be ap pointed or dismissed, no annual school j term shall be determined on, nor shall j any general course of studies he adopted or annual series of text-books be se- i lected, in any common school district, | except by the affirmative votes of a majority of the whole number of the di- 1 rectors or controllers thereof; and in each of said cases the names of the members voting both in the affirmative and negative, shall be so entered on the minutes of the board by the secretary. Yet the writer of the Prog ress article has the audacity > to declare 1 am too previous when I question the secret bal lot, to say that he sought prop er and legal advice and knows 110 reason why their action of j the sth lilt, should not be sup ported, and to state that it is j not necessary to publish rea-1 sons for their law-defying 1 work. Men of this calibre, who do wrong and then de liberately acknowledge that wrong and refuse to make any attempt to right it, are entirely too large to sit as directors of the Freeland school board. They are above the laws of the j state, and are qualified for nothing below receivers or di rectors of the Reading or some I other law-breaking corpora tion. The people want direc-1 tors who have some respect j for the oaths of office they have taken—not men whose only desire appears to be to show how independently they ] can act and to sneer at the law I when it is shown thom. Saunterer. COUGHING LEADS TO CONSUMPTION. 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If your are looking for DRY GOODS call and learn what we can do for you out of our immense stock If you want CLOTHING have a look at our stock, which is the largest in the region and our prices are always the lowest, but during this reduction sale we have cut prices to such an ex tent that they will surprise you. If you want FOOTWEAR you will find our shoe depart ment the most complete in town and our prices fuTly 20 per cent. | lower than any store in Freeland. In furnishing goods, for ladies or gents, hats, caps, trunks, valises, notions, etc., you will lind us to have what you want, at greatly reduced prices, at ' Jos. Neuburger's Bargain Emporium, In the I'. O. S. of A. Building, - Freeland, Pa. ORANGE BLOSSOM IS AS SAFE AND HARMLESS AS A Plax Seed Poultice. It is applied right to the parts. It cures all diseases of women. Any lady can uso it herself. Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS. Mailed to any address on receipt of sl. Dr. J. A. McGill & Co., 3 and 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, HI. Sold, "by Araandvis Oswald, Freeland. It will be to your interest to call and inspect OUR FINE* DISPLAY OF NEW NOVELTIES and reliable standard grades in Mail's and Boys' Clot hiii Hats and Caps. Our seasonable stock lacks nothing but buyers. They will come; they will be satisfied; they will buy at the l'airest prices | ever made for such qualities. JOHN SMITH. - BIRKBECK BRICK. OUR SUMMER LINE OF FURNISHING GOODS must be seen to get an idea of its many attractions. Expecting ah unusu ally active trade we have prepared generously for it, and show in greatest variety the latest and best in Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Hosiery, Neckwear, Underwear, Hankerchiefs, I etc., etc. Come in and you will iind styles, quality and price that hit your ideas of a good thing exactly. ff Mp cjSJPI I u ]V WEIBER & ZfING, THUOI^'* i Wo nro located above Meyer's Jewelry store I and have 011 bund u tine line of (foods, which 1 will lie done up in the latest sty les at a very moderate price. Our aim is to satisfy and WE ASK FOK A TItIAL. Repairing Promptly Executed.
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