Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It, artificially digests the food and aids Nature iu strengthening aud recon structing the exhausted digestive or gaus. It isthe latest (liscovereddigest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approacli it in efllciency. It in stantly relievesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastraigia.Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Prlcesoc. and 11. Larsesiiecontains 2H times small size. Book all about dyspepsia mailedfree Prepared by E. C. DeWITT &CO' Cb'cago. Grover's City Drug St^ore. Geo. H. Hartman, Meats and Green Track. Fresh Lard a Specialty. Centre Street, near Central Hotel. Condy 0. Boyle, dealer In LIQUOR, WINE, BEER, PORTER, ETC. The ttiiest brands of Domestic and Imported Whiskey on sale. Fresh Rochester and Shen andoah Beer and Yeungling's Porter on tup. 98 Centre street. £MIAS. ORION STROII, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC. Olliec: Rooms 1 and 2, Birkbeck Brick, Freeland JOHN M. CARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. All legal business promptly attended. Postofllce Building, ... Freeland. MCLAUGHLIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Legal Business of Any Description. Brennun's Building, So. Centre St. Freeland. J. O'DONNELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Campbell Building, - Freeland. White Haven < Mice, Kane Building, Opposite J ostolliee; Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. JOHN J. McHREARTY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Legal Business of every description. Fire Insurance, and Conveyancing given prompt attention. McMenamin Building, South Centre Street. N. MA LEY, DENTIST. OVER BIIiKBECK'S STORE, Second Floor, - - Birkbeck Brick. VJRS. S. E. HAYES, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. Washington Street. None but reliable companies represented. Also agent for the celebrated high-grade Pianos of Hazel ton Bros., New York city. I~JR. S. S. II ESS, DENTIST. 37 South Centre Street. Second Floor Front. - Refowich Building. BREVITIES. Many persons have had the experience of Mr. I'eter Sherman, of North Strat ford, X. 11.. who says, "For years I suffered torture from chronic indigestion, but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure made a well man of me." It, digests what you eat and is a certain cure for dyspepsia and every form of stomach trouble. It gives relief at once even in the worst cases, and can't help but do you good. Gro ver's City drug store. By the explosion of the steam chest of an engine at Pottsvllle shops, one man was killed and two Injured, one of them fatally. The victims were Samuel A. Smeltzer. Palo Alto, aged 35 years, killed; Joseph 11. Bennett, laborer, aged 40 years, Poltsrille, fatally hurt; John F. Sterner, machinist, aged 40 years, Pottsville, badly injured. Help is needed at once when a per son's life is in danger. A neglected cough or cold may soon become serious and should be stopped at once. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures coughs and colds and the worst cases of croup, bronchitis, grippe and other throat and lung troubles. Grover's City drug store. The trouble between the employes and officials of the Wilkesbarre* and Wyoming Valley Traction Company over certain demands relative to wages and hours of labor, which threatened a tie up of the system, has been amicably ad justed. The most effective little liver pills made are Do Witt's Little Early Risers. They never gripe. Grover's City drug store. Dennis Cannon and .John Mundy. of Coaldalo, wore frightfully burned about the face, neck and body by an ex plosion of gas. When you need a soothing and heal ing anti M ptic application for any pur pose. ll*, the original DeWitt's Witch 11 a/.el Salve, n well known cure for piles ami s|n the pine needles, after they had run over their mishaps. "You need not," said Clem. "You are ! Ned. and I am Clem." i "You are Clem7" repeated Singleton ; in blank astonishment, j "Why shouldn't I be?" asked Clem, i nettled. "Because you—are —so"— I "Well?" said Clem, with a simple composure. "I will tell you tomorrow," Ned said hastily. "In the meantime how are we to get home?" asked Clem distressfully, a re membrance of her father's anguish I coming to her. | Ned bit his Hp, for it was certainly j more than he could say. To plunge , back into the forest would be an act ! of sheer folly, and to wait there with | Clem was equally impossible. "You are tired," he said at last, gon ! tly, but firmly. "You must lie down on those pine leaves and let me cover you with my overcoat. I'll build a tire out side and watch until Dr. Randolph comes, for of course lie will search through the woods for you." Nor would lie be gainsaid. Clem was forced to admit, now that her fears ! were allayed, that she was mortally I tired and spent. Sinking on the soft I balsamic leaves and covered with I Ned's overcoat, which he wrapped | around her with a masterful obstinacy, 1 unheeding her remonstrances, Clem : soon fell into a profound sleep, while i Ned paced back and forth outside, ' smoking and replenishing the lire lie had lit. It was its glare, a long dis tance off. which guided Dr. Randolph I to the hut some two hours later. "(iod in heaven!" ho exclaimed when, I shaking him violently by the hand, Ned led him to the door and showed him Clem, sleeping tranquilly, with her great bunch of holly berries by her. It was only a five mile drive back to Dr. Randolph's house. Nance greeted them with an explosion of tears, joy and reproaches. "Come, come," said the doctor, un corking a bottle, while Clem, gayly I chatting, was covering the table with holly and corunna berries. "Here's to you, Edward Singleton, for saving Clem's life!" "Here's to you for bringing me and my holly berries home!" sahl Clem, while the hot snipe were being put on ; the tabic. "Here's to a glorious New Year's," said Ned, "and to my life's happiness!" ; —New Orleans Times-Democrat. Vcnr'n devolution*. For three or four days after tin* new year has'dawned there is a sound of crashing and smashing in the atmos phere. It is the world breaking its good resolutions. All the little domes tie ones fall one by one. Nellie was never to resent the little hourly cor | reel ions; Willie was to stop teasing; mother was to stop worrying. All these have been disregarded. Nellie is as touchy as ever; Willie is a worse tease than ever; mother's brow looks like a cornfield; the old heathen ways are working again.—Chicago Tiines-Heu ald. We Wish You a Happy New Year and a Century of Prosperity. McMENAMIN'S Gents' Furnishing, Hat and Shoe Store, 86 South Centre Street. Startaa^ij Rant Strond*burg, Pa. The Winter term of this popular institution for the t ruining of teachers opens Jan. li, IWOI. 1 This practical training school for teachers ! is located in the most healthful and charming part of the state, within the great summer resort region of the state, 011 the main line of the D. L. Sc W. Ruilroud. Unexcelled facilities; Music, Elocutionary, College Preparatory, Sewing and Modeling departments. Superior faculty; pupils coached free; pure ' mountain water; rooms furnished through out: GOOD HOARDING A RECOGNIZED FEATURE. We are the only normal school that paid the • state aid in full to all its pupils this spring term. Write for a catalogue and full information while this advertisement is before you. We ! have something of interest for you. Add rcss, I GEO. P. HI RLE. A. M.. Principal. Site ail Ciw VV V V UNION-MADE. Manufactured by The Clock Tobacco Co., Scranton, Pa. "\X7"illiam. Scli-wartz, Sole Agent for Har.leton and Vicinity. ' P. F. McNULTY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. Embalming of female corpses performed i 1 exclusively by Mrs. P. F. McNulty. PREPARED TO ATTEND CALLS DAY Oil NIGHT, Mouth Centre street. Freeland. | , DePIERRO - BROS. CAFE. Corner of Centre and Front Streets. Gibson, Dougherty, Kaufer Club, Kosenbluth's Velvet, of which we h ve < EXCLUSIVE SALE IN TOWN. Mumm's Extra Dry Champagne, Heiinessy Brandy, Blackberry, Gins, Wines, Clarets, Cordials, Etc. Ham and Schweitzer Cheese Sandwiches, ■ Sardines, Etc. MEALS - AT - ALL - HOURS. i Read - the - Tribune. RAILROAD TIMETABLES LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. November 26, 1900. ARRANGEMENT OK PASSENGER TRAINS. LEAVE FKKKLAND. 0 12 a in for Weatherly, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Euston, Phila delphia and New York. 7 40 a m for Sandy Hun, White Haven, W ilkcs-Burrc, Pittston and Scruuton. 8 18 a m lor Huzleton, Mahauoy City, bheuuudouh, Ash fund, Weatherly, Mauuh Chunk. Allentown, Jietiileheui, Elision, Philadelphia and New York. 9 30 ft in lor Huzleton, .Mahunoy City, ttbcn audoah, .at. Carmei, Shumokin and Pottsville. 12 14 p in tor Sandy ltun, White Haven, W likes-Huire, Scruuton uud nil points 1 20 pin for Weatherly, Mauch Chunk, Al lentown, Bcthleuein, Easton, Philadel phia and New York. 4 42 p in for Huzleton, Mahanoy City, Shen andoah, Mi. Carmei, Shumokiii and Pottsville, Weatherly, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Phila delphia and New i ork. 0 34 P m lor Sandy ltun, White Haven, Wilkes-ilarre, serantou and all points West. 7 29 p m lor Huzleton, Mahanoy City, Shen andoah, Ml. Carmei uud Shuuiokiu. AitliiVE AT EKEELAND. 7 40 a in Irom Weatherly, Pottsville, Ash laud, Shenuitdoah, Muhuuoy City and Huzleton. 9 17 u m lrooi Philadelphia, Easton, Bcthlc hem, Allentown, Maueh Chunk, Weath erly, Huzletoii, Mahanoy City, Sheuau douli, Ml. Carmei and shainokm. 9 30 a in from Scrunton, Wilkes-Burro and White lluveu. 4 12 14 p in from Pottsville, shumokin, Mt. Carmei, >Shonandouh, Mahunoy City uud iiazleton. 1 12 P in from New York, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk and Weatherly. 4 42 P ni from berautou, Wilkes-Barre and NVhite Haven. 0 34 p in from New York, Philadelphia, Easton, Betlilciiem, Allentown, Potts viile, Shumokin, Mt. Carmei, Shenuu doah, Mahanoy City ami Huzleton. 7 29 P m from bcrantou, Wilkes-Burre und White Haven. For further information inquire of Ticket Agents. nuLLIN H. WlLßUß,General Superintendent, -Mi Cortlandt street. New York City. CHAS. S. LEE, General Passenger Agent, 3< Cortlandt Street. New York City. J.T. KEITH, Division Superintendent, Huzleton, Pa. DELAWARE, SuBtiI'KIJANNA AND SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. Time table in effect April 18,1887. Trains leave Drifton lor Jeiido, Kckley, Hn/.le Ilrook, Stockton, Heaver Meadow Kou'l, Itoan sod Hazleton Junetion at 6 ;tO, u (XI u m, nuily except Sunday; and 7) a in, ds ui, Sunday. I rains leave Dritton lor Harwood,Cranberry. 1 omhickon und Deringer at 530, (X) am, daily except Sunday; and 7 03 a m, 33b p m, buu- Traina leave Drifton for Oneida Junction, Bur wood Koad, Humboldt Uoad, Oneida and sheppton at tt 00 am, daily except Sun day; and i 08 a m, 3 88 p in, Sunday. 1 rains leave liuzictou J unction for Harwood, cranberry, Touihicken and Deringer at 885 a ai, oaily except Sunday; and 8 68 a m, 4 22 p m, Sunday. ' Trains leave Hnzlcton Junction for Oneida Junction, Harwood Koad, Humboldt Uoad, Oneida und Shcppton at tt 33,1110 am,441 pin daily except Sunday; and 7 37 a m, 3 11 p m. Sunday. H ' Trains leave Deringer for Tomhick n, Cran berry Hai wood, Huzleton Junction and 'loan at L 35, 5 40 p m, daily except Sunday; and :• 37 a m, .> 07 p m, Sunday. Trams leave Sheppton for Oneida, Humboldt Koad, Harwood Koad, Oneida Junction, Huzle ton J miction and Koan at 7 11 am, 13 40, 633 P in, daily except Sunday; and 8 11 a m, 3 m p m, Sunday. Trains leave Sheppton for Beaver Meadow Koud, Stockton, Ilazle Brook, Bokiey, Jeddo and Dritton at 5 32 p in, daily, except Sunday; and 8 11a m, 3 44 p m, Sunduy. Trains leave Hnzlcton Junction for Beaver Meadow Koad, Stockton, Hazle Brook, Eokley, Jeddo and Drifton at 5 45, 6 3ti p m, daily, except Sunduy; and 10 10 a m, 5 40 p m. Sunday. All trains connect at liazleton Junction with electric cars for Huzleton, Jeauesville, Audon ried and other points on the Traction Com pany's line. Trains leaving Drifton at 5 30, 6 00 a m make connection at Deringer witli P. It. K. trains for WilkesD&rrp, Sunbury, Harrisburg and points west. For the accommodation of passengers at way stations between Huzleton Junction and Der iDlfer, a train will leave the former point at 860 p m, dailv, excopt Sunday, arriving at Deringer at 6 IX) pm. LUTHEK C. SMITH, Superintendent,