Tim Kind Yon 1 lave Always Bought, and which has been in use for over :50 years, has home the signature ot* /? and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow 110 one to deceive yon in this. Al! Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are hut Experiments that triile with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR!A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Jlorpliiiie nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcverishuess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. CASTORIA ALWAYS Tiie Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years. G-EAND OPERA 110 USE. Free land Opera House Co., Lessees. Tuesday Evening, April 1 Six Years Consecutive Success: The Thrilling Sensational Melo-Drama The Span Of Life Presented with AN ENTIRE NEW EQUIPMENT OF BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. The World's Most Famous Acrobats The Donazettas FORMING The Human Bridge Thirty Feet above the Stage, over which Three People ltun to Safety. Don't Miss Vil L™f, Scc,ie You see the bridge made. You see the escape over it. Prices: 25, 35, 50 and 75c. Beats on sale at McMenamin's store. | From infancy To Age IJll xnkola for liable*.— Tt is tlio best and moat effective laxative for children. BEST because It is safe fmnA ami iit-ntir.-ly of hariiib--i ingredients. BKHT borauso ! 4A it is non-irritating and never gripes or oauaea pain or f / irritat ion. BEST because It is suro and never fails. BEST i -4. \ becauae " Children like it and ask for it." BEST because I f° n * c properties are so good anil so strengthening that V/ ' : -y keeps the little ones in line, hearty condition. 7/ ///ft y]7/ It is a dangerous thing to give little babies violent 77cathartics that rack and rend their little bodies. DON'T yj DO IT—give them Laxakola. For constipation, coated tongue, simple colds and fevers it is invaluable. l.nxnholu fr Young (<irU on the threshold of AK&my womanhood, has been found invaluable. When they bo- W ,** conic pale and languid, tlio eyes dull, aching bead, feet K \BIIL an( * l ian, l 9 c °ld, appetite gone or abnormal, and their sys terns generally run down, they need building up, and their C-K IfWTMN tolood needs cleansing. Give them Laxakola, its gentle jk WMW bowel aciion to cleanse and its tonic properties to build up the system, will show immediate aud most beneficial results. linxukola for mothers.—lt is particularly valuable and useful to women, especially mothers, as it is a gentle _ and safe remedy to use during all conditions of health whenever their peculiar and delicate constitutions require a Inil<l efficient laxative and tonio, while to nursing mothers, worn out with tlio care of infants anil whoso sys teins theroforo are particularly susceptible to disease ABui ** J Laxakola particularly appeals. ■BH ** it clears theconiplexion, brightens the eye, sharpens the appetite, removes muddy und blotched condition of the skin \ / and cures sick headache to a certainty by removing thecaute. jlv-Ovx- r To women suffering from chronic constipation, head dyspepsia, Laxakola will invariably bring relief. kaxnltola for Old Folks. —ln tlio Autumn and Winter of Life, when tlio various organs through long rrrvi'J&i/ years of action have become more or less sluggish, it be- JH.A- V'* comes necessary to stimulate them by some remedy best V\ v r y proved beyond all question. Its gentle warming, soothing V \' v Vr action on the bowels, liver and kidneys, stimulates them to \>v Cl 'Vf> V increased activity, cleanses the blood, quickens tlio oircu yWmsX M"v la ' iou a,ul l >utß lho whol ° ytem in a condition of health i and enables it to ward off disease, while its tonic properties tone up the system and keep it healthy. Laxakola Does It. la„ako! I. not rmlv the mott efficient irf family ."""""'fui '"money "am lTsimTleo"'Tlie X 'LAXAKOLA CO., ija Mm... St, N. Y, or 33 6 Ixarbem &t.j Chicago. One Night Only, Monday, March 31. The Frankie Stock Co. DuSOUCHET'S FARCE COMEDY, "My Friend From India" WITH Songs, Dances and Moving Pictures. Popular Prices: 10c, 20c and 30c. Seats on sale at McMenamin's store. FREELAND TRIBUNE. Est&clishol 1888. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. BY TUB TRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY, Limited. OFFICE: MAIN STREET ABOVE CENTRE. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. FREELAND.— The TRIBUNE is delivered by carriers to subscribers iu Preeluud at the rate of 12X centa a month, payable every two months, or $1.50 a year, payable in advance. The TRIBUNE may be ordered direct from the carriers or from the olTioe. Complaints of irregular or turdj* delivery service will receive prompt attention. BY MAIL.—The TRIBUNE is sent to out-of towu subscribers for $1.50 a year, payable in advance; pro rata terms for shorter periods. The date when the subscription expires is on the address label of each paper. Prompt re newals must be made at the expiration, other wise the subscriptiou will be discontinued. Entered at tho Postofllee at Freeland, Pa., tts Second-Class Matter. Make all money orders, checks , etc., payable to 'he Tribune Printing Company, Limited. FREELAND, PA., MARCH 31, 1902. ROUND THE REGION. The liazleton Item prints a report that Mine Inspector William Davie# has been selected as superintendent of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company's opera tions in this section, to succeed Super- I itendent Zorboy, who has been pro moted to tho Wyoming region. An effort was made to confirm the rumor but all of those interviewed refused to either confirm or deny tho rumor. Those Greek Catholics in this section who are under the jurisdiction of the Roman pontiff have received notice that Rt. Rev. r Andro Hodobyeho has been appointed by the Vatican as vieir in tho United States and will be lo cated in Washington. Dr. Simeon Szabo has been selected as his secn tary. An absolute divorce has been grauted by the court to Miss Bessie Miller from her husband. Harry Miller, of Hazleton. KJINIMI Coimolcnce*. A well known English dean recently had the misfortune to lose his umbrel la, and he rather suspected that its ap propriation by another had not been altogether accidental. He therefore used tlie story to point u moral In a sermon in the cathedral, adding that if its present possessor would drop It over the wall of the deanery garden during that night he would say no more about it. Next morning lie re paired to the spot and found his own umbrella and forty-five others. Shark* a* Game Flali. As game fishes sharks do not, I think, stand high. The most common of them, the dusky shark, when hook ed, circles round on the surface and usually bites off the lines and escapes. If so hooked that the line cannot be cut, the struggle is furious but short, the shark giving lip In much less time than a game fish of half his size, sueli as the channel bass, salt wuter trout or snapper would do.—Forest and Stream. Two nxprcNNlonit of Peel. Was there ever a more mordant and sardonic stroke of description than that O'Connell gave of Peel's blood lessness? "Ills smile was like the sil ver plate on a coffin." Less scathing, but less witty also, was his description of a lady of a sim ilar repel la nt temperament, "She had all the characteristics of a poker, ex cept its occasional warmth." Hl* Latin. "Why do you put so many Latin quo tations into your speeches?" asked the friend. "I'm sure most of us don't un derstand them." "That's just the point. Misery loves company. I want to be sure there is some one besides myself who doesn't know precisely what 1 am talkiug about."—Washington Star. llolHrt Toombit* Advice. A lawyer sent to Robert Toombs once and jisked what he should charge a client in a case to which Mr. Toombs had just listened In the courthouse. "Well," said Toombs, "I should charge SI,OOO, but you ought to have $5,000, for you did a great many things that I would not have done." Hint Proof. A woman visiting in town complains that she has been moved from the guestroom to a back bedroom and from there to sleep three in u bed with the children. She wouldn't see a hint if It were tied on her mirror with blue ribbon.—Atchison Globe. One trouble with economy is that it is usually practiced by men who do not need to exercise it.- Saturday Evening Post. PLEASURE. March 31. —Annual ball of St. Ann's band at Krell's hall. Admission, 50 cents. April s.—Hop of tho Crescont, Athletic Association at Kiell's hall. Admission, 25 cents. April 20.—Lecture by Hon. John (J. Woolley at tin? Grand opera house; sub ject, "My Own Country." Admission, 25 cents. A. Oswald lias the agency for the cele brated Elyslan's extracts and perfumery. The linest goods made. Trv them. Ice cream at Merkt's. J U D GE CLANCY Of Hornellsville, N. Y., Hands Down An Important Decision. In tho case of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy against Mood and Liver trouble, J edge James H. Clancy of Horn ellsville, N. Y., and one of the most*prom inent members of the bar in that historic town, decided recently that as against Blood and Liver trouble, Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy was worthy of the highest praiso. He says: "I have used Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy apd strongly re commend it for its good effect in my case for liver trouble and blood dis order. It built mo right up and I improved greatly in health." Geo. H. Tifft of 878 River street, Troy, N. Y., suffered from liver trouble and his blood was all out of order and after using 'Favorite Remedy,' has this to say: "For any ono suffering from that run down or tired out feeling, caused by blood or liver trouble, Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is the best medicine you can buy. I have used it and L know." The one sure cure for diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, rheu matism, dyspepsia and chronic constipa tion, is Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. It has cured in many cases where all else has failed. It matters not how sick you are, how long you have suffered, or how many physicians have failed to help you, Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy will cure you if a cure is possible. It is for sale by all druggists at SI.OO a bottle, or G bottles for $5.00 —less thau a cent a dose. Sample bottle—enough for trial, free bp mail. I>r. t>.Kennedy Corporation,ltoiidoiit,N V. Dr. David Kennedy's Golden Plasters strengthen Muscles, remove pain anywhere. 15c each. BREVITIES. Worn Ims begun iu tlie Salt river valley 011 a great plan for the growing of citrus fruit luiloors. The project Involves tlie roofing of more than 1,000 acres of orange, lemon and pomelo trees and is undertaken by tlie Terri torial Association of Citrus Fruit Gro wers. Bicycling seems 011 the way to join roller skating in France as an extinct craze, and tlie big velodromes. like the rinks, are empty. An attempt is be ing made to tarn them Into open uir theaters for classical plays and operas. At Itoubaix the experiment will be made next summer. In the Lyons tobacco factory 188 wo men and girls, from sixteen to twenty eight years of age, work ten hours a day In the cigar department, and only one of them earns as high as $1 per day. Their situations are very desira ble, and there is now a list of appficn tions for places containing over 500 names. It is often said that the French pres ident receives 110 more than $120,000 a year for his services. That is, as a matter of fact, the actual salary of the head of tlie republic, but it is not generally known that M. Lou bet is supplied gratuitously with a number of household necessaries which repre sent in value at least SIO,OOO a ,vcnr. For fruit, vegetables, game, oil, logs for his fires, gas and electricity he pays nothing, while, in addition, his house hold linen is washed free of charge. Curiosity. "I wish I could lilt 011 some scheme," said tlie merchant, "to make people stop In from of my store as they pass, if only for a moment. I think it would help business." "I've got it," put in Ills friend. "Put up a sign 'Look Out For Paint.' and I'll bet my salary against a penny cruller ninr'y-niiie men out of a hun dred will stop to see If it's dry."—Bal timore News. W' t Worried tier. Mrs. O'Brien—Gi oil liiiirnin', Mrs. McCabe. All' phwat makes yez look so bad? Mrs. McCabe—Share, Dennis was slot to the penitentiary fer six months. Mrs. O'Brien—Well! Sliure, don't wurry. Six months will soon pass. Mrs. McCabe—Shure, that's what's wurries me.—Leslie's Weekly. All In the Family. Adams-Do you believe it is a sign of gtort luck to find a horseshoe 011 tlie road? Johnson—Of course. It Is a sign of good luck for some blacksmith.—De troit I'tce Press. To lie constantly pulling up tlie seeds of life to see if they have sprouted is a serious menace to tlie health of the plants.—Ladies' Home Journal. I NoriXt- \\ \ V I Made by )/\ Standard Oil /[ \ \WJ \ ;• Company \ I Always Up-to-Date! 1 Si Si a] That is the motto we have es- a] |n tablished and try to live up to. ' [a] That is why you find us with a aj IS large and complete assortment gn ra of the P I Latest Spin Ms. 1 fel -T1 , Pi a] The season s changes are re- a] a fleeted in the character of the a aj stock we carry, and with the first aj g breath of spring we bring them a N to your notice. We ask you to aj || call and inspect our S 1 1902 Makes of Men's Hats, 1 i [§ij 1 Latest Fashion Neckwear, | I Spring Shoes for Ladies | and Gents, 1 1902 Patterns in Shirts,! pi Special Spring Underwear.! ® ICHHHAMH'S I Gents' Furnishing, [Li Hat and Shoe Store. p South Centre Street^^ CWILUm A p 0!' A t ASKtHE MAN BEHIND,THE CISE W.K.GRESH & SONS., 'MAKERS \ The Cure that Cures 7 p Coughs, &j \ Colds, J I) Grippe, (k h. Whooping Cough, Asthma, 1 Bronchitis and Incipient A ejf Consumption, Is L~ foTjo'sl The GERMAN remedy" £ vl r UT ? S \ a hA i'xeeasee. 4 Wilkes-Barre Record Is the Best Paper iu Northeastern Pennsylvania.... It contains Complete Local, Tele graphic and (ieucral News, Prints only the News that's fit to Print.... 50 Cents a Month, ADDRESS. $6 aYearby Mail The Record, Carriers WILKES-BARRE. PA. Condy 0. Boyle, dealer In LIQUOR, WINE, BEER, PORTER, ETC. The finest brands of Domestic and Imported Whiskey on sale. Fresh Rochester and Shen andoah Deer and YMinirHnp ,v Porter on tap W Centre •tract ~ RAILROAD TIMETABLES LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. June 2, 1901. ARRANGEMENT or PASSENGER TRAINS. LKAVE FKEELAND. 0 12 a m for Weatherly, Mauch Chunk Alleutown, Bethlehem, Easton, Phila delphia uad New York. 7 34 a in lor Sandy Run, White Haven, Wilkes-Burre. Pittston and Scraaton. 8 15 a in for Hazleton, Weatherly. Mauch Chunk. Allent< wn, Hetblebeui. East on, Philadelphia, New York, Delano and Pottsville. 9 30 n ui for Hazleton, Delano, Mnhunoy City, shenundoah unci Mt. Curmel. 1 1 42 a in for Weutherly, Munch Chunk. Al leutown, Bethlehem. Easton, Phila delphia, New York, Ilu/.lcton, Delano, Mahunoy City, bhenundoah and Mt. Curmel. 1151 a in for White Haven, Wilkes-Darre, Scranton and the West. 4 44 P in for Weatherly. Munch Chunk, Al leutown, Ilethlehem. Easton, Philadel phia, New York, llHzleton, Delano, Mahunoy City, Shenandoah. Mt. Curmel and Pottsville. 6 35 P m lor Sandy ltun, White Haven, Wilkes-Darre, Scranton and all points Wesi. 7 29 P ui for Hazleton. AUKIVE AT FREELAND. 7 34 a m from Pottsville, Delano and Haz leton. 9 1 2 a in from New York, Philadelphia, F.as ton, Bethlehem, Allentown. Mauch (.'hunk. Weatherly, Hazleton, Mahunoy City, Shenandoah and Mt. Carmel 9 30 a in from Scranton, Wilkes-Barm and White Haven. 11 51 a in from Pottsville, Mt. Carmel, Shen andoah, Mahanoy City, Delano and Hazleton. 12 48p m lroin New York, Philadelphia, Easton. Bethlehem, Alleutown, Mauch Chunk and WeHtherly. 4 44 P ui from Scranton, Wilkes-Burre and White Haven. 3 35 P m from New York, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Weatherly, Mt. Carmel, Shenan doah, Muhanoy City, Delauo and Hazle ton. 7 29 P m from Scranton, Wilkes-Durre and White Haven. For further information Inquire of Ticket Wonts. BOLLIN n. W! LBUH. General Superintendent, 26 Cortlundt Street, New Y'ork City. r .'HAS. S. LEE. General Passenger Agent, 26 Cortlundt Street. New York City. G. J. GILDKOY, Division Superintendent, _____ Hazleton, Pa. R FHE DELAWARE. SUSQUEHANNA AND 1 SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. Time table in effect March 10,1901. Trains leave Drifton forJeddo, E< kley, Hazle itrook, Stockton, Beaver Meadow Road, Koan and Hazleton Junction at HOO a m, dally except Sunday; and 707a m, 2118 pm, Sunday. Trains leave Dritton for Harwood,Cranberry, Vonihicken and Deringer at 600 a m, daily except Sunday; and 7 07 a m, 2 38 p m. Sun-' lay. Trains leave Drifton for Oneida Junction, Harwood Bond, Humboldt Rood, Oneida and heppton Rt 6CO a m, daily except Sun lay; and 7 07 a m, 2 38 p m, Sunday. Trains leave Hazleton Junction for Harwood, Cranberry, Tomhicken and Deringer at 636 a n, daily except Sunday; and 8 53 a m, 4 22 p m, Sunday. Trains leave Hazleton Junction for Oneida Junction, Harwood Koad, Humboldt Itoad, Oneida and Sbeppton at 6 32,11 10 a ra, 441p m, dally except Sunday; and # 37 a m, 311 pm, Sunday. Trains leave Deringer for Tomhicken, Cran berry, Haiwood, Hazleton Junction and Beau at 600 p m, daily excopt Sunday; and 037 a m, 5 07 i> m. Sunday. Trams leave Sheppton for Oneida, Humboldt Boad, Hurwood Boad, Oneida Junction, Hazle ton Junction and Honn at 7 11 a m, 12 40, 526 p m, daily except Sunday; and 811 a in, 344 p m, Sunday. Trains leave Sheppton for Reaver Meadow Boad. Stockton. Hazle Brook, Kckley, Jeddo and Drifton at 5 26 p m, daily, except Sunday; and 8 11 a m, 3 44 p m. Sunday. Trains leave Hazleton Junction for Reaver Meadow Bead, Stockton. Hazle Brook, Eckley, Jeddo and Drifton ,at 549 p m, dally, except Sunday; and 10 10 am, 640 p to , Sunday. All trains connect nt, Hazleton Junction with oloctric cars for Hazleton, Jeancsville, Auden ricd and other points on the Traction Com pany's line. Train leaving Drifton at 600 a m makes connection at Deringer with P. B. R. traias for WilkoHbarre, Sunbury, Harrisburg and points LDTDVB 0. SMITH. Superintendent,
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