C'ASTORIA -~ - - : . ,■ ft;, . . ~s . ; tor Infanta and Cihhdren. "Caatorl a la BO well adapted to children that I recommend it at) superior to any prescription known to me." 11. A. ARCHER, M. D., 11l So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " The use of ' Castoria * is so universal and Its merits so well known that it seems u work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." CARLOS MARTY*. D. D.. New York City. J Late Pastor Bloomingdalc Reformed Church. TOE CENTAUR CORP ANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORE. Ripans Tabules ] Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure habitual constipation and dis : pel colds, headaches and fevers. One tabule taken at the first symptom of a return of indi gestion, or depression of spir its, will remove the whole dif i ficulty within an hour. Ripans Tabules are com pounded from a prescription used for years by well-known physicians and endorsed by the highest medical, authori ties. In the Tabules the stand- j ard ingredients are presented in a form that is becoming the | fashion with physicians and I patients everywhere. One Box (Six Vials) Seventy-five Cents. One Package (Four Boxes) 1 wo Dollais. j Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or b" mail on receipt of price. For free sample address RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. HEW YORK. THE NEXT MORNING FEEL BRIGHT AND | NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 13 BETTER. My doctor says It acta gently on tho stomach, liver and" kidneys, and la a pleasant laxative. Thin drink in mode from herbs, anil la prepared for ueo as easily ua too. It La called LANE'S MEDICINE All druggists soil It at flho. and f 1.00 a pnekngo. If You cannot got it.noudyounuldrenfl for fron sample. Lane'* Family M. .llilne moves the bowi 1a cacL wy. In orderto be healthy, this Is nacownry. A.ldnvw ORATOR V. WOODWARD, LcUOY,*.™ fSAZERS BEST IV THE WOULD. ItswearinaqunUtiesare unsurpassed, actually Outlasting two boxes of nny other brand. N 6 off acted by heat. HTM ET 'lll k-i <* E N LI MO. FOR BALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY. 1 f||* IA N ID E"A" ™AMI LY EDl"c "NEI ■ For Indigestion, ltlllousucsß, | , "Headache, CoiiHllpntlon, It ad - ■ Complexion. Offensive It rent h, AMML | f and all disorders of the Stomach, ■ £ Liver and Bowels, i I RIPANS TABULES 1 i L e JL® w J£°ir wTL. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE .o w T'WP. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair. Best In the world. #4.00 M A*2.5Q ♦3.50 ||i 42.50 42.25% jy. 51.79 92.00 Ts If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, mado In the latest styles, don't pay $6 to SB, try my S3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom mado and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Namo and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy. ,W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by John Smith, Birkbeck Brick. 1 READ TIIE TRIBUNE— —QJXLY SI.OO PER YEAR. Castoria cnrea Colic, Constipation, BOUT Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. •* For several years I hare recommended your 'Castoria,' and shall aivvayscontinue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial result*." EOWIN F. PARDEB, M. D., u Tho Winthrop," 126 th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. i Caveats, and Trndc- Mnrks obtained, and all j Sent business conducted for MODERATE FEES. 5 5 OUR OFFICE IS OPFOSITE U.S. PATENT OFFICE? ? and wc can 3ccure patent in less time than those? S remote from Washington. # # Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-j Jtion. Wc advise, if patentable or not, free of? # charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. <t T A PAMPHLET, "How to Obtain Patents," with# ?cost of sauie in the U. S. and foreign countries? 5 sent free. Address, £ IC.A.SNOW&CO.: SOPP. 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WE TELL YOU nothing new when we state that it pays to engage ' in a permanent, most h ulthy iitul pleasant busi- I nets, that returns n profit for eve ry day's work. Such is the busim we offer the working class. 1 We teach them how to make money rapidly, and 1 guarantee every one who follows our instructions . Hiithfully the making of MLTOO.OO a month. Every one who lakes hold now and works will . surely and speedily increuse their earnings; there ! can be uo uueslion about it; others now at work are doing it, mid you, reader, can do the same, i This is the best paying business that you have ever hod tho chance to secure. You will make a | grave mistake if you fail tv give it a trial at once. If you grasp the situation, and act quickly, you i will directly find yourself in a most prosperous : business, at which you can surely make and save large sums of money. The results of only a few hours' work will often equal a week's wages. Whether you are old >r young, man or woman, it m■' ' i[ " dii'iTt in ', do as w ti 11 you, and suc cess will meet you at the very stnrt. Neither j experience or capital necirsary. Those who work for us are rewarded. Why not write to day for full particulars, tree ? K. C ALLEN & CO., Box No 40, Mo. , TALES FROM TOWN TOPICS. year of the most successful Quarterly ever published. 1 More than it,><>(> LEADING NEWS ] PAI'PLRS in North America have complimented this publication during its first year, and uni versally concede that its numbers afford the I car? bc^haJ 01 * moßt enl ertaining reading that j March'andjune °' S(: P ,ember ' December, BO S cntT'f l or ' "= Price, j ou conta, m stamps or j>ostal note to TOWN TOPICS. 21 West 23d St., New York. # tW This brilliant Quarterly j, mndl . from the current yeaA issues It TomrroetSf > but contains the best stories, sketches burl > icsques, poems, witticisms, etc., from the' back XL'-i "J that tiniquc journal, admittedly the_crispcst, raciest, most complete, and to an MIIN AINO IVDTIIiN the most iutcrcsu ing weekly ever issued. Subscription Price: Town Topics, par year, • -14 00 Talos Trom Tovn Topics, per yaar, 2.00 Tho two clutbod, ... c.OO j Tag, Tories sent 3 months on trial for N. B.—Previous Nos. of "TALUS" will be I forwarded, postpaid, on receipt of FREELAND TRIBUNE. PUBLISHED EVEKY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. THOT?. A. BUCKLEY, Editor and Proprietor. . OFFICE: Main STREET Aiiovk CENTRE. SLIISCK/i'TION KATES. Ono GO Six Months 75 Four Months 50 Two Months 26 Subscribers are requested to watch the date following the name on tho labels of their papers. By referring to this they can tell at a glance how thoy stand on the books in this office. For instance: Grover Cleveland 28Jttne04 means that Grovor is paid up to June 28, 1804. By keeping the figures in advance of the pres ent date subscribers will save both themselves and tho publisher much trouble and annoy ance. Subscribers who allow themselves to fall in arrears will lie called upon or notified twice, and, if payment does not follow within one month thereafter, collection will be made in the manner provided by law. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. COUNTY. Treasurer, Roger McGarry Wilkes- Burro Register of Wills, Stanley Davenport Plymouth Controller, James W. Kay White Haven Commissioners, Thomas M. Dullard Wilkes-Barro I Thomas McGruw Beach Haven Auditors, W. E. Bennett Wilkos-Barre John F. Neary Pittston FREELAND, SEPTEMBER 7. 1893. HIGHLAND DOTS. After a very busy season for the welfare of its employes and residents here, the company has at last turned its attention to the water supply and now we can hoast of having an abundance of good spring water. Indeed there is every reason to he thankful for the many improvements of the past season on the houses and we believe the angel of comfort will be found at many hearths where it was unknown before. Mrs. Daniel Hugo's lying dangerously ill. William Ktultz attended to business at Ilazleton on Tuesday. Operator Malloy, of White Haven, is on duty at the junction here for a few weeks. Alvin Cunnius, of Mt. Carmel, greeted friends here on Tuesday. There are prospects of steady work hero after the present month. JJrs. Samuel Jenkins, of Wanamie, was visiting at the residence of Georgo Harvey on Sunday. Misses Bridget and Mary Waters, who have been spending their vacation hero, returned to Philadelphia on Tuesday. Mrs. William McCarron, is lying dangerously ill. Miss Mary Gallagher returned to Philadelphia on Tuesday, after spending a short vacation here. Livery stable keepers should always keep Arnica & Oil Liniment in the stable. Nothing like it for horses. Sold by Dr. Scliilcher. *BPSr?S| Entirely 1 1 I VEGETABLE j j IMANDRAKEI A B T RE II i^i CUREI ' IGOSTIVEN ESS!; Z Biliousness, Dyspepsia, 11 I Indigestion, Diseases of ~ i the Kidneys, Torpid Liver ( . y Rheumatism, Dizziness, . f Sick Headache, Loss of 1 9 Appetite,Jaundice,Erup ' d tions and Skin Diseases. '' A Prlco 25c. per bottlo, Cell by all Druggists, j ) f MISBV, JOIttXO.I &LORB, Trops., Burlington. Vt. { , Sold at Scliilcher's Drug Store. A BIG STOCK OF WAGON UMBRELLAS, FLY NETS, LAP SHEETS, EAR NETS, Etc., on hand at WISE'S. j -xSx.ll 22Iin.a.s of jH^ißiisrrEiss From $6.00 Up. GEO. WISE. No. 35 Centre Street, Freeland. Also Jeddo, Pa. FROM ALL QUARTERS. Lafayette Brown lias been appointed postmaster at Parry ville. A Wilkes-Barre butcher, named Scliong, is going to walk to Chicago on a wager. There are still many acres of unclaim ed land in Pennsylvania, notwithstand ing it is one of the oldest states. John Altmiller, and old resident of Hazleton, died on Tuesday afternoon from the effects of a tumor on the neck. Daniel McCarty, of Pittston, a brako man on a Valley freight, had his leg cut off by a train at Penn Ilaven Junction on Monday night. Hon. Allen Craig, of Mauch Chunk, was nominated for president judge of Carbon county by the Democrats on Monday to succeed the late Judge Dreher. John J. Kennedy, everybody's favor ite is a member of Frank Humphrey's comedians and will greet his host of ad mirers at the opera house on Monday night. He appears as the Irishman in "The Lady of Chicago." loday is Pennsylvania day at the World's fair. Governor Pattison, and his staff, and City Troop, of Philadelphia, and the first battalion of the naval re serves, are in attendance, as well as hundreds of residents of the stale. The Hazleton cycle club will hold a road race on Saturday. The course will bo from the Hazle park grounds, over the Gravel Ilun road to Ebervale store and return, a distance of nine miles. The start will be made at 3.30 p. m. Patrick Mcßride, aged 22 years, of Audenried, was killed in the mines Mon day afternoon. He was employed as a driver and was assisting to lift a derailed car on the track, when it toppled over and crushed his head against a pillar. Ho died instantly. Robert 11. Say re, second vice presi dent of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, has announced the following appointments: Charles S. Lee, to be general passenger agent, with headquarters at Philadel phia, and J. W. Lattig, to be superin tendent of telegraph lines and electrical apparatus, with headquarters at South Bethlehem. A VANISHED PEOPLE. How Did TJioy Trunnport Mammoth Roc L.i to Diiild a Mysterious Cavern? On the shores of Brittany there i 6 a mysterious relie of forgotten ages which escapes the notice of most trav elers, says the Million. Far out in the Morbihan sea—across which legend tells us Arthur sailed with his knights in pursuit of the dragon—rises a little island. It can be reached in. a boat from the coast only in a calm sea. A Breton shepherd ! has a solitary hut upon it and feeds a few sheep. Crossing the grassy slope oil which | they browse the traveler finds himself at tho foot of a hill, in the face of which has been excavated a great tun nel or cave, floored, walled and roofed by huge flat rocks. Some archjDologists say that this cavern was the work of the worshipers of tho serpent god or Iloa—a race that has passed into oblivion. The unlearned traveler knows only that tho mysterious casern antedates all history; that the rocks of which it i is built came from tho mainland, a dis- j tancc of more than one hundred inilcs inland. No rocks like them make any part of tho geological formation of tl*e island. Even with our modern engineering knowledge and machinery it would re quire vast labor and skill to bring these enormous blocks of stone and place them so securely as to defy the wear and friction of ages. How were they brought here by men who had, perhaps, fow mechanical ap pliances—nothing but the strength of their bodies and their faith in a strange god? Tho race who built tho temple arc dust. Even their names ages ago per ished from the earth. Their religion is vanished. These stones are the monuments of their indomitable reso lution. That defies tho flight of years LEARNED BY ACCIDENT. The Art of Lithography First Learned bj a Theater Attache in Munioh. One of the greatest discoveries evci made was the result of tho purest ac cident. It was in the year 1700. The citizens of Munich had just witnessed the first triumphant performance oi Mozart's oj)era, "Don Juan," and the theater was deserted by all save one man, Alois Sonnefeldcr, who, after making a round of inspection in the building,to see that no sparks had ig nited anything combustible, retired to his room to stamp tlie tickets of ad mission for tho day following. When he entered his apartments he had three things in his hand—a polished whet stone, which he had purchased for sharpening razors: a ticket stamp, still moistened with printing ink, and a check on the treasurer of the theater for his weekly salary. As he placed the latter upon the table, a gust oi wind swept it high up in his room, and then deposited it in a basin filled with water. Sennefelder dried tho wot paper as well as he could and then weighted it down with tho whetstone, upon which ho had before carelessly placed the printing stamp. When he returned to his room the following morning he was astonished at seeing the letters printed with remarkable accuracy upon the dampened paper. A thought came to him. He wondered whether, by some such means, he could not simplify his work of continually copying the songs of the chorus. He went out and purchased a large stone, commenced making experiments, and, as wo all know, discovered tho art oJ printing from ntopo—lithography READ THE TESTIMONY Of One Who Suffered Years and Tried Many Physicians Both of Philadelphia and New York WITHOUT [Rim RELIEF. AFD IS HOW CURED BY DR. RIEGEL.. I have been a sufferer for a number of years with catarrh in its worst forms. Had constant headaches, matter drop ping in the throat, dizziness, nose stop ped up, difficulty in breathing and no doubt would soon have been a consump tive, had I not met I)r. Riegel. Before that time I had tried eyery well-known remody and doctored with many physicians, not only of Hazleton but of New York and Philadelphia, but could get no relief anywhere. As soon as Dr. Riegel began treating me I felt relieved and continued to improve until now I feel like a new man, and knowing that there are many others suffering as much as I did I write this for publica tion, so that others may avail them selves of Dr. Rirgel's treatment before it is too late. He can cure you if you take it in time. X am willing to answer any letters of inquiry from persons wishing to consult him. James McCool, 189 North Wyoming Street, Hazleton, Pa. Hereafter Dr. Riegel, leading specialist in catarrh and all chronic din eases, mitt be at the Central Hotel, Free land, THREE DAYS A WEEK ONLY. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, FROM 10 A. M. TO 2 P. M., and from 8.30 TO 10 P. M. Office li/mrs at Hazleton, name dayn, from 3 to 8 p, vi. KEMEMBER, examination, consultation and first treat ment FREE. onraom OF FREELAND. CAPITAL, - $50,000. OFFICERS. Joseph Birkboek, President. 11. G. Koons, Vice Preside lit. If. It. Davis, Cashier. John Smith, Secretary. D 1 HECTORS.—Joseph Birkbeo.k, Thoe. Birk bcek, John Wagner, A. ltudewiek, B.C. Koons, Chas. Durihcek, John Smith, John M. Powell, 2d, John Burton. t'*&" Three per cent. Interest paid on saving deposits. Open daily from!n. 111. to 4p. m. Wednesday evenings from 0 to 8. - - - $1.50 - - - "Will 33ring- "Tcti tHe TriTo-u-ne Pox - - a, - - Tear. *slil JFJI BJF &SUUTJjP EH- Mps jS ?1 I a H1 AIL - jL 5 H Double GbferMe bf>Gold Tablets &. ] Will completely doatthy tliodosire forTOBACCOin from Btos clays. Perfectly harm - * wK /fr*. X M 6 lr SM; cause no sickness, and may begiv. ain a cup of tear rcoffoo without tho knowl- A V\ji}~£y li k. ■ edge of the putlcnt, wbo will voluuturby atop smoking or chewing in a low (lays. V gVI 3 BRUNKEMESS M MORPHINE HABIT , S&SX + M J the patient, by the use of our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS. S*2w M P :j During tr atmontnntionta ere allowed tho freo of Liqucr or Mcr- \ A PPW ft#3 £*/•} phlno until ouch time as they ahull voluntarily gtvo them Up. ■ivti.A yX *■* lili? FT~" ®*c.J We send particulars and pamphlet of testimonials f roo, and shall /r& \sy 4 (ilAniimninlii Cu k*X3 bo ghul to placo sufferers from any of thoso habits in comniunicu- v"&* T**k 1 uSlllllOlllalS IT L-.A tlon with persona who have been cured fcytheuooof ourTAXiLETB. J* fiQ P--?1 KILL'S TABLETS ni-n tor salo by oil FIBST-CLASS S&'lFk ' Jr from persons C "li'i dnuralsetftt SI .CO porpaokagc. x&k wi xtfjjfv i - j /J if yfiiadrjuffiitdoeo not keep ttaom, enclose ns £ | ,00 >-v \f- jSL. Who havo bCOI) 9 tn and wo will send you, by return mail a package of our - £29 „ K Tablets. * Xgiv jr curea by the use of j" Write your name and addressplainly, and stato '•j- '\ %r Jr . __ . m c$ n:?z er ntiX! ouiui Tobacco ' Mur " huuj °v&% / Hill s Tablets ! DO NOT en DECEIVED Into rnrchnßtnft jT \ "fi fl sASI <3 I UVIVt3. A Ita n T£ a Xi S Xr-Wi'.'k !&&'sZr THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO.: g Ablets o/d & ! A Manufactured only by jr *. v <r do what you c laim for it. I used ten cents m Tllli'i ytlk ncti iron one to five cigars; or I would smoke 9 W-v* JF Xyk from ton to 1 ort.y pipes of tobacco. Have chewed pjjffl liniU UilijlUiUilL uUii V\ \Vv of your Tablets cured mo so I have no desire for It. . A . B. U. JAYLO.ID, Leslie, Mich. J3 81,63 &58 Opera Block, Donna FEHHT, N. Y. IIM A nmn / \&% >A' THE OnioCncMrcAl.Co.:--GENTI.HMEN:—Somo time ago I ecnt S ft LiiVLi, Ulna JT for SI.OO worth of your Tablctn for Tobacco Habit. I received n. n mroTTT a S tliom ail right and, although I was 1. oLh a heavy smokor and oheweiu d L B PARTICULARS vWy they did tho work in loan than tlirco days. lam cured. * m y Box 45. g and cf any I havoVritod l ffnir m^fth^fo^e'wmiim you, in order to know the euro was penn&ncut. BrwJ I'nn Onio Co: —GKNTLFMEN :—Your Tablets havo performed n nVirncleiii rr?y case. Sd 1 havo used morphino, hypoclerinically, for seven years, and havo boon cured by tho ueo of SF® ! • ] two packaged of your Tubleta, and without any efTort on my part. W. L. LOTEGAY. ti'f-j [@™™| THE ©Hyii CHEMICAL CO. f St. 01, S3 and 95 Opora Block. LIMA. OHIO 1 . | ■■■„■-, ffnwrlUngpleaymenti(mlfiliTpopor.) ' REMARKABLE VALUES YOU WILL RECEIVE FOR YOUR MONEY BY ATTENDING JOS. NEUBURGER'S ANNUAL SEPTEMBER REDUCTION SALE. All summer goods must be sokLand prices Lave been cut to sucli an extent that they re bound to go. If you want bar gains now is your time to get them. We must make room for our large incoming fall stock, and in order to do so we must close out as much of our stock as possible. We are now offering the greatest bargains ever heard of. If it is JDxy C3-ood.s, Olot3a.in.g-, Boots, Slices, USToticns, Tr-u.xn.is3a.izig Goods, Etc., You want give us a call and see the advantages afforded you by making your purchases out of our enormous stock, which offers you double the assortment of any of our competitors. Low prices, which has always been our motto, still prevails, but much lower than ever during this closing out sale at Jos. Neuburger's Bargain Emporium, I the P. O. S. of A. Building, - Freeland, Pa. KELLMER S* li OTO<; The Finest Specialties in the Photographic Art. For Finish We Can't Be Beat. YVTT T rTT AT? A MTPF BKTTKK WORK THAN CAN HK HAD >V illJa GUiVItAA 111/RJ ANYWHBRI; KLSE IN THK.REOIUN, 13 West Bread Street. Hazleton. | 18 A8 BAFE AND HARMLESS AS A ]Piax BoedL Poultice. ! It is applied right to the parta It cures all diseases of women. Any lady can use It horsolf. Sold by ALL, DRUGGISTS. Mailed to any address on receipt of sl. Dr. J. A. McGill & 00., 3 and 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, HI. Sold, by Amandus dit will be to your interest to call and inspect OUR FINE DISPLAY OF NEW NOVELTIES and reliable standard grades in MpiUH and lloyK' II Ji I B nis ti Cu |>& Our seasonable stock lacks nothing but buyers. They will come; they will be satisfied; they will buy at the fairest prices ever made for such qualities. JOHN SMITH, • • BI3KBECK BRICK. OUR SUMMER LINE OF FURNISHING GOODS must be seen to get an idea of its many attractions. Expecting an 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, etc., etc. Come in and you will find styles, quality and price tliat hit your ideas of a good thing exactly.
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