for Infants and Children. MOTHERS, Do You Know tliat Paregoric, ■V IS Bate man'a Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for children ore composed of opium or morphine 7 Bo Yon Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons 7 Bo Yon Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics without labeling them poisons 7 Bo Yon Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed 7 Do Yon Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of its ingredients is published with eveiy bottle 7 Do You Know that Cuctoria Is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined 7 Do You Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher aud his assigns to use the word ** Castoria " and its formula, and that to Imitate them is a state prison offense 7 Do Yon Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria hod been proven to be absolutely harmless? Do You Know that 35 average doses of Custoria are furnished for 35 cents, or one cent a dose 7 Do You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest 7 Well, these things ore worth knowing. They are facts. The foe-simile "" is on every signature of wrapper. 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It is a valuable champion of the cause which is at tracting so much uttcution throughout the world. W. E. BROKA W, Editor. Published by TIIE COURIER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Room 507, Fagln Building, St. Louis. SI.OO PER ANNU. FTTW; HOME AND F ABSOLUTELY SAVEkJ3HiM The Best P\ PNM SEWINO MONEY F-V' " H\ MADE TTE OR OUR DEALERS can sell you machines cheaper tlian yon can got cifiewliero* Tlic NEW lIOTIK Is ourboNt, hut wo make cheaper klnda, MUch ON the CLIMAX, IDEAL and other High Arm Full Nickel Plated Sowing Machines for $15.00 and up. Call on our agent or write us. Wo want your trade, and If prices, terms and Mquarodeallng Will win, wo will have It. Wo challenge the world to produce a BETTER $50.00 Sewing Machine for $50.00, or a better S2O. Sewing machine for $20.00 than you can buy from ns, or our Agents. THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. | OKAVOS, MARK. BOSTON. MASS. 28 UNION BVAUK, N.Y. ! UHMSAOO, li.U BT. Ixons, Mo. Tuua, HAS JFTUXCIKCO, CAIM ATI.ASIA, OA FOR SALE BY i I), 8. Ewing, general agent, J127 Chestnut street, Phila., Pa. FREELAND TRIBUNE. POBIJgHED KVTtSY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. TITOS. A. BUCKLEY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE: MAIN STREET ABOVE CENTRE. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Ycar..M... M .. M . $i 50 Six Months...... 75 Four Months..*.** ...... 50 Two Months 25 Subscribers are requested to observe the date i following the name on the labels of their I papers. By referring to this they can toll at a ! glance how they stand on the books in this office. For instance: Grover Cleveland 28June05 means that Grover Is paid up to June 28,1895. Keep the figures in advance of the present date. Report promptly to this office when your paper is not received. All arrearages must bo paid when paper is discontinued, or collection will be made In the manner provided by law. FREELAND. I'A.. JANUARY 24, 180.1. IVr so the system of assessment in Carbon county encouragement is given to the increase of loafers, idlers and tramps. An industrious boy learns a trade and when he reaches manhood he is taxed for his industry while the idler | and loafer escapes. There is something radically in error with a system of taxa tion that, compels a man to pay taxes for being industrious. Did you ever stop to think of it?— Lehighton Advocate. Three bull-headed street railway presi dents of Brooklyn, N. Y.. will not allow the differences between themselves and their employes to he settled by the state board of arbitration or by any other method, neither will tlioy settle the dis pute themselves in any way but "accept our-terms" plan. As a consequence, a few thousand conductors and motormcn are idle, the street car service of the city is demoralized, new men are wreck ing the rolling stock of the com panies through inexperience, and al most 8.000 members of the state militia are patrolling the city and piling up ex pense which the taxpayers must shoulder. Encouraged by the local papers, the new labor union, United Mine workers of America, lias agitated the company store question to such an extent in the Schuylkill region that a bill to prohibit ' them has been introduced in the lcgislu- i turo by Representative Wyatt, of Shon- j nandonh, and if reports are. true it j stands some cbance of becoming a law. I , This act is drawn in away intended to I cover the loop-holes in previous bills j i which had the same object in view, and ' on this account it will likely have a ; rough road to travel at Jlarrisburg. If it were not so stringent in its provisions ' : the professional politicians would be 1 lighting one another to win the credit ' of securing its passage. Pattison's alleged inability to take the office of mayor of Philadelphia, if elect ed, I*, a question that is agitating the lawyers of the Quaker City, it is a sig nificant feature ef the discussion that tin* attorneys of the railroads, traction companies and corporations are a unit in their opinion that he ineligible, and the journalistic organs, under the lead •rship of the Press, are grinding out daily moans about the folly of voting for a man who could not qualify. If the corporation lawyers and organs were sincere in their belief that Pattison is ineligible, they would say nothing until after his election. As it Is. they dis credit their own statements by their frantic appeals to the people to not eject him. STATE OF Onio, CITY OF TOLEDO, ) LUCAS COUNTY, F FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. CHENEY & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore- ■ said, and that said firm will pavtlie sum ' of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of CATARRH that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S ('A I ARRH ( JURE, FRANKJ. CH EN EY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in , my presence, this OtL day of December, j A. D. 1880. A. W.GLEASON, J ( ) * S -. Notary Public. Hall'S Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHKNEY & CO., Toledo, O. (®"Sold by Druggists, 75c. FREELAND OPERA HOUSE JCIIN J. WELSH, Manager. @WM WEEK ! Jan. 28-Feb. 2. and her unsurpassed company in the following plays: ! Monday - - "Queena" Tuesday - "Irish Hero" Wednesday "Lynncwood" Thursday - "Inside Track" Friday - "East Lynne" Saturday matinee "Booties" Saturday "Hearts of Gold" New .Songs and Dances! Beautiful Scenery 1 Costly Costumes! Music by Our Own Orciiestra! Prices: IC, 20 and 30 Cents. • ,?cat no\r on uk at store. PROMINENT FOREIGNERS. PRESIDENT CASIMIR-PERIER 1G an early riser, being* at work on his letters and dispatches every morning* at 0:30. Nev ertheless he often reads till one o'clock at night. PRINCE KRAPOTKINK, the most distin guished living* refugee, has resided in England since 1886. His family held high rank in Russia before the days of the Romanoffs. PROF. VIRCHOW, the most versatile of the living savants, filled up his summer vacation by attending five great inter national congresses. Yet he is seventy three years old. TIIE empress of Austria has to give a written receipt for the state jewels every time she wears them and her majesty, as a result, usually contents herself with a private collection, which is worth about one million five hun dred thousand dollars. PERSONS who have met MR. Gladstone say that his pictures give his face the appearance of a ruggedness which is foreign to it. He really looks feeble, but his clear complexion and the color in his cheeks indicate that his health is good. Ilis hair is white. AN instance of the German emperor's kindly thought is shown in his sending a costly locket, symbolically embel lished, to a little girl, the daughter of the station master at Freisack, who on his recent visit to that town presented him with a poem and a bouquet of wild flowers. THE Rothschilds smoke the most costly cigars that are made —the "Henry Clay Sobranos," which cost a dollar and a quarter apiece. These are wrapped in gold leaf nnd packed in little inlaid cedar-wood cabinets. These million aire princes buy three cabinets at a time, containing forty-two thousand cigars. THE WORLD DO MOVE. GUN cotton is the basis of the new smokeless powder invented by Prof. Munroe. WOMEN are forbidden by ordinance from wearing divided skirts in El Paso, Tex. PLAYFUL juvenile wags have taught the monkeys in the Jardin des Plan tea, Paris, to smoke cigarettes. ACCORDING to statistics women to day are two inches taller on an aver ago than they were twenty or thirty years ago. A TIIIN parchment called "glassine" has just come into use as a protection to the covers of books. It is glossy and transparent and very durable. A FRENCHMAN has invented a street car or omnibus driven with gearing from a treadmill attached to the rear of the vehicle and supported on wheels. Tho horse therefore rides while he works. THE death rate nraong little children in New York city, which had been steadily increasing, has shown a de crease of more than ten per cent, since the inauguration by Nathan Straus of his sterilized milk charity. INDUSTRIAL AND STATISTICAL. RAISINO peppermint is the leading in dustry of Wuyne county, N. Y. THE coal production of 1892 in tho United States was valued at 827,566,000. IT is estimated that there are 75,000,- 000 dogs of all kinds in the United States. THE knife of the assassin in Italy closes the career of 30 persons out of every 10,000. THE manufactured products of Great Britain amount to about $4,100,000,000 a year. ACCORDING to a French authority, the proportion of killed to the number of travelers is in Franco 1 to 19,000,000; England 1 to 28,000,000, and in this country 1 to 2,400,000. THE Brooklyn bridge cars carried 128,741 more passengers during Septem ber than the same month in 1893. On account of the recent reduction in fare the receipts were $3,069 less. IN England there are 114 widows to every 54 widowers. In Italy the rela tive numbers (per 1,000 women and 1,000 men) are 136 and 60; in France, 139 and 73; in Germany, 130.5 and 50; in Austria, 121 and 44. EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE. DENMARK has determined to thor oughly examine the Greenland and Ice land seas during the summers of 1895 and 1896. Commander Wandell will have charge of the expedition. ARTIFICIAL whalebone is now being made from leather, which is soaked for two or three days in sulphate of po tassium, then stretched, slowly dried, subjected to a high temperature and then to a heavy pressure, which makes it hard and elastic. A SHORT time ago a physician recom mended that cologne water bo in haled through the nose and mouth for curing short colds in the head and idlest. Fifty drops on a handkerchief 'nhaled four or five times a day is said to have a good effect. Two GUINEA-PIGS were born at Ox ford recently, each of them with a well-marked droop of the left upper eyelid. They were the offspring of par ents in whom the defect had been pro duced artificially to test the theory of the inheritance of acquired character istics. EXTRAORDINARY, CANARIES, if continually fed cayenne pepper, will gradually turn red. NEW YORK city has more southerners than any city of the south. ARNEU DORSETT, a negro living in Hickory Mountain township, N. C., has a head which measures thirty-two inches in circumference. A CHINESE paper says that Mariano Santa . na. a native of Albay, who is 117 years of age, has just completed tho long term of fifty-three years' impris onment. W. L. JONES, a farmer of Sioux Falls, S. I). f had been deaf for five years. The other day some bees stung him on the ears, and the next day his hearing was restored. U r~ Philip Gcrilz, Corner Front and Centre Streets. I am the oldest jeweler in town. I have had the largest practical experience in repairing and will guurantee you thorough work. I have always in stock the largest assortment of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Platcdware, ltings, Diamonds and Musical Instruments. I will do ENGRAVING FKEE OF CHARGE on any article purchased from mo. Harness! Harness! Light Carriage Harness, $5.50, $7, $9 and $10.50. Heavy Express Harness. $16.50, sl9, S2O and $22. Heavy Team Harness, double, $25, S2B and S3O. GEO. WISE. Jeddo and Freeland, Pa. A new stock of blankets, lap robes, buffalo robes, etc., just arrived, are selling cheap. W.L.DOUCLAS S3 SHOLIt^S. § CORDOVAN, !EF)CH & ENAMELLED CALF. £ 3.SO FINE CALF&KANOAROQL & 3.60 POUOE.3 SOLES. ! A1.75 BOYS SCHOOLSHOES, • LADIES' SEND FOR CATALOGUE VL-DOUGLAS* . BROCKTON,MASS. Over One Million People weur the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value for the money. They equul custom shoes in style and fit. Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices ure uniform,---stamped on sole. From $i to $3 saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you we can. bold by M.lllo) M.lllo) Centre and rlnut Sts. \XT ANTED, A man to represent the Secur- VV ity building and Saving I'liion, of 1111- zleton, Pa., for Freeland and vicinity. Apply by mail to J. J. Ferry, |\ o. box 805, Hazleton. N'OTICE is hereby given to the Democratic voters of Freeland that a convention to nominate candidates for the borough offices will be held at Freelund opera 011 Mon day evening, Junuury 2*, at 7 o'clock. Dele gate elections will he held in each of the dis tricts, at t lie regular polling places, bet ween the hours of 4 and 7 p. in., on Saturday, Janu ary 21, and throe delegates will be elected to represent each district in said convention. Districts will also nominate one candidate for Judge of election, one for inspector and one for register, on Saturday evening, January 20. My order of the Democratic committee of Freeland borough. 1). J. Moyle, chairman. John MeCole, secretary. Freeland, Pa., January 19, 1896. VJOTICE is hereby given that the Domo . > emtio convention to nominate candi dates for poor director and poor auditor ol' the middle coal Held poor district will be held at the Gilbert House. Weatherly. at 1.30 p. m. on Monday, January 28. 1895. flic delegates to choose conl'errees will be elected on Saturday at tin- usual hour and place of holding Demo crat ic delegate elections. Each election dis trict is entitled to as many delegates as are usually eleeted to the county convention. The delegates from the Muticn Chunk sub district will meet at Mauch Chunk at 10 a. m. on Monday and choose live conl'errees; those from the Weatherly sub-district will meet at Weatherly at the same hour and choose live conl'errees. and the delegates from the Luzerne sub-district will meet at Hazleton also ill 10 a. in. Mouduy aud choose seven conl'errees. Thomas A. Wat kins, Chairman Democratic Standing Committee. I3OARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS' NO- J ) TICK.—To the electors of the borough of Freeland: Whereas, By n majority vote the board of school directors of Freeland borough school district, Ims signified their desire to make an increase of indebtedness in the sum of SIU.W)I, for the purpose of raising funds with which to erect a new seiiool building, and to submit to the vote of the qualified electors of this bor ough the question as to the said increase of indebtedness, at the election to be held in February, 1805, Therefore, Notice is hereby given by the board of school directors of Freehold borough school district, that an election will be held at the places of holding the municipal elections in tin- borough of Freehold, on Tuesday, Feb rury 10, 1805, between the hours of 7 o'clock, a. in., and 7 o'clock, p. in., of said day, for the purpose of obtaining the assent of tin- electors thereof to such increase of indebtedness. Last assessed valuation of pr0perty....5155,508 No present existing indebtedness. Proposed increase 10,801 Seven per centum of valuation 10, sol The purpose for which the indebtedness is to be increased is tit raise funds with which to erect a new school building. The election aforesaid will be held in the lirst election district of this borough at the town council room, oil the north side of Front In the second election district of tills bor ough at the justice of the peace ollice lately occupied by \\ in. A. tlrimes, now the property of Peter Timony, on the southeast corner of Carbon and Centre streets. in the third election district of this borough at tin* otJice room of Mrs. Chas. A. Johnson, oil the west side of Centre street. In the fourth election district of this bor ough at basement room of Hugh Boyle's building, on northwest corner of Wulnut and ltidgc st reetG. This election will be held at the above-nam ed places, at the time and under the same regulations as provided by law for the holding of our municipal election, and it shall be the duties of the inspectors and judges of election in the four election districts of this borough, on the approaching election day, to receive tickets, either written or printed, from elec tors qualified under the constitution of this state to vote in such districts, labeled on the outside "Increase the Debt," and containing in the inside the words "No Increase of Debt, or "Debt May lie Increased;" also briefly the purpose and amount of increase. Hoard of school directors, Freeland borough school district. Adam Sachs, president. Attest, D. F. Shelhamer, secretary. Read - the - Tribune. iARCAIIS. NEUBURGER'S BARGAINS Bargain Emporium. ALL WINTER GOODS MUST GO REGARDLESS OF COST! SIO.OO overcoat now - - 811.00 SIO.OO storm overcoat now - $7.00 13.00 overcoat now - - 9.00 9.00 storm overcoat now - 0.00 13 00 overcoat now - - 7.75 8.00 storm overcoat now - 5.25 10.00 overcoat now - - G. 60 Children's overcoats from SI.OO upward; about 250 to select from; don't fail to see them. Table No. 1 comprises over 200 children's suits; prices run from $1.50 to $2 50; you can have your choice of any of them for $1 20. This is the greatest bargain ever offered. Come early so that you can have first choice. Underwear only in all-wool goods: senatary. $l5O shirts or drawers now - 89c Men's flannel dress shirts: 1.25 shirts or drawers now - 78c $1 50 shirts now - - $lO5 1.00 shirts or drawers now - GBc 1.25 shirts now - - You can have any of the above in red, 1.00 shirts now - - 78 natural wool, camel's hair or the natural .85 shirts now - - [gß OUR DRY COODS DEPARTMENT Contains the only complete stock in town of all varieties of goods. It is an impossibility to quote prices, although we will let you know that we are selling dress gingham, Lancas ter apron gingham, shaker flannel, best indigo blue calico and bleached muslin at 5c per yard; unbleached muslin at 4c per yard. Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods. Men's heavy veal calf tap solo shoes, 88c. Men's heavy veal calf tap sole boots. SI.OO. Men's heavy grain leather tap sole boots, $1.05. Men's Kangaroo dress shoes. .$2.00. Men's line calf dress shoes. SI.OO. Men's line satin calf dress shoes, $1.50. Ladies' 51.50 slippers. $1.15. Ladies' $1.25 slippers, 00c. Ladies' fine dress shoes, patent tip. 05c. Ladies' fine dress shoes, patent tip, heel or spring heel, $1.20. Ladies' fine dress shoes, patent tip. heel or spring heel, $1.50. Men's rubber boots, $2.25. Men's felt boots, $2.00. This is for AO days only. We must reduce our stock as much : s possible, as we are going to take an inventory. Cut this ad out and bring it with you so that you don't forget the great birgains which we have quoted. Ask for the P. O. S. of A. building, if you don't know where it is. JOSEPH NEUBURGER'S B AEG AI X EMPORIUM, Freeland., Fa. GREAT BARGAINS IN Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions. Notion A, Carpet. Boots" and\S hoes, Flour ami Feed, Tobacco, Cigars, Tin and Queenmcare, Wood and Willow ware, Tabic and Floor Oil\Cloth, Etc. A celebruted brand of XX Hour always in stock. Roll Butter and Eggs a Specialty. My motto is small profits and quick sales. I always have fresh goods and uin turning my stock every month. Every urticle is guuruutccd. AMARDUS OSWALD, N. W. Cor. Centre and Front Sts., Freeland. Fortunes Made and Saved by following the advice of the Wall Street Daily News, (established 1879) in speculating o" investing in Railway Stocks.and Bonds. Subscription, ?5 per year. Sample copies free. Address E. Martin Black, editor. No. 49 Exchange Place, N. Y. FRANCIS BRENDAN'S RESTAURANT 151 Centre street. EXCELLENT LIQUORS, BEER. PORTER, ALE, CIGARS, Etc All kinds of TEMPERANCE DRINKS Dr. N. MALEY, BintisT, Located permanently in Blrkbeck's building, rooms 4 and 5, second lloor. Special attention paid to all branches of dentistry. ALL OPERATIONS [PERFORMED WITH CARE. "All work guaranteed. OfHce hours: 8 to 12 A. M.; 1 to 5 P. M.; 7 to 9 P. M. ALEX. SHOLLACK, BOTTLER. 2ser, Porter, "NTCinc, and. XAq.-u.oxs. Cor. Wuehlnctoa sod Walnut Strata, Freclaiid. CITIZENS 7^ CF FREELAND;, CAPITAL, - $50,000. f OFFICERS. Joseph Birkbeck, President. ) 11. L. Koons, Vice President. 11. K. Davis, Cashier. Charles Duslieck, Secretary. ( 4 DIRECTORS.— Jos. Birkbeck, H. C. Koons, Thos. Birkbeck, A. liudewiek. John Wagner, Chus. Duslieck, John Burton, Michael Zemany. TV Three per cent, iuteroet paid on saving deposits. Open daily from 9a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturdays close at 12 noon. Open Wednesday evenings If om U to 8. Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insuring clcunlincss unci comfort. Alt IIA KG KM ENT OF I'ASSKNGEIt TRAINS. NOV. 18, 181)4. LEAVE FREELAND. 6 05, 8 25, 010 41 a in, 1 :i5, 2 27, .1 40, 4 25, 0 12, 0 58, 8 05, 8 57 |> m, for Drifton, Jeddo, Lum ber Yard, Stockton and lluzlctun. 0 05, H 25. 903 u 111, 1 35, 3 40. 425 p in. for Munch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Philu., Easton und New York. 0 05, 9 33, 10 41 am, 2 27, 4 25, 058 pm, for Mil ha liny City, Slu-mindouh unci Pottsvllle. 7 20, 1056 it in, 1154,434 p in, (via Iligliiund Brunch) for White Haven, Glen Summit, Wilkcs -1 Jarre, Pittston anil L. and B. .Junction. SUNDAY TRAINS. 11 40 a m and 3 45 p in for Drifton, Jeddo, Lum ber Yard and Huzieton. 3 45 i) m for Delano, Muhunoy City, Sherian doah. New York and Philadelphia. ARRIVE AT FREELAND. 7 20, 9 27, 10 50, 11 54 a in, 12 58, 2 13, 4 34, 5 33, 0 58, 847 pm, from Hazleton, Stockton, Lum ber Yard, Jeddo und Drifton. 7 20, 9 27, 10 50 a m, 2 13, 4 :t4, 0 58 p m. from Delano, Mahunoy City und Shenandoah (via New Boston Brunch). 12 58, 5 33, 8 47 pin, from New York, Easton, Philadelphia, Bethlehem, Alleiitownund Munch Chunk. 9 27, 10 50 am, 1258, 5 33, 0 58, 847 p m, Irom Easton, Philu., Bethlehem and Munch Chunk. 9 33, 10 41 n in, 2 27,0 58 pm 1 rom White Haven, Glen Summit, Wilkes-Burro, Pittston and L. and B. Junction (via Uighlaud Branch). SUNDAY TRAINS. 11 31 a m and 331 p in, from Hazleton, Lum ber Yard, Jeddo and Drifton. II 31 a m from Dcluuo, Huzieton, Philadelphia and Easton. 3 31 p in from Delano and Mahanoy region. For further information inquire of Ticket Agents. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen'l Pass. Agent, HOLLIN 11. WlLUrib Gen. Supt. East. Div. A. W. NON NEM AC 11 EH, Ass't G. P. A , South Bethlehem, Pa. rHE DELAWARE, SUSQUEHANNA AND SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. Time table in effect January 20, 1895. Trains leave Drifton for Jeddo, Eckley, Hazle Brook, Stockton, Beaver Meadow Uoud, Uoun and Hazleton Junction at 0 00,810 am, 12 09, 4 15 p m, daily except Sunday, and 7 U3 a ui, 2 38 p m, Sunday. Trains leave Drifton for Ilarwood, Cranberry, romhicken and Deringer at 0 00 a in, 12 09 p ui, daily except Sunday; and 7 03 a m, 2 38 p m, Sunday. Trains leave Drifton for Oneida Junction, llurwood Koad, Humboldt Bond, Oneida and Sheppton at 0 10 a m, 1209, 4 15 p in, daily except Sunday; and 7 03 a m, 2 38 p m, Sunday. Trains leave Hazleton Junction lor Harwood, Cranberry, Tomhicken and Deringer at 0 35 a in, 1 58 p in, daily except Sunday; und 8 53 a m, 4 22 p m, Sunduy. Trains leave Huzieton Junction for Oneida Junction, Harwood Hoad, Humboldt ltoad, Oneida and Sheppton at 0 35, 9 37 a m, 12 40, 4 40 p in, daily except Sunday; and 7 37 a m, 3 08 p m, Sunday. Tw ins leave Deringer for Tomhicken, Cran berry, Harwood, Hazleton Junction, Bonn, Beaver Meadow Bond. Stockton, Huzlo Brook, Eckley, Jeddo and Drifton at 2 55, 007 p m, daily except Sunday; and 9 37 a m, 5 07 p m, Sunday. Trains leave Sheppton lor Oneida, Humboldt Bond, Harwood Bond, Oneida Junction, Huzie ton Junction a d Bonn at 8 18, 10 15 a ra, 1 15, o lit p m, daily except Sunday; and 8 09 a m, 3 44 p in, Sunday. 'Trains leave Sheppton for Beaver Meadow Bond, Stockton, Hazle Brook, Eckley, Jeddo and Drifton at 10 15 a m, 5 25 p in, daily, except Sunday; and 8 09 a in, 3 44 i m, Sunday. 1 rains leave Huzieton Junction lor Beaver Meadow Bond, Stockton, llazle Brook, Eckley, Jeddo und Drifton at 10 38 u m, 3 20, 5 47, 0 40 p in, daily, except Sunduy; and 10 08 a in, 6 38 p m, Sunday. All trains connect at Hazleton Junction with electric ears for Hazleton, Jeanesvllle, Audcn ried and other points on the Traction Com pany's line. Trains leaving Drifton at 0 10 u m, Hazleton Junction at 937 a m, and Sheppton at 8 Is a in, connect at Oneida J unction with Lehigh Valley trains east and west. Train leaving Drifton at 0 00 a m makes con nection at Deringer with I'. B. It. train lor Wilkes-Burre, Sunbury, liarrisbiirg and points west. DANIEL COAL, Superintendent. WASHBURN &, TURNBACH, Builders of Light and Heavy Wagons. REPAIRING OF EVERT DESCRIPTOR. FRONT STREET, NEAR PINE, FREELAND,
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