FREELAND TRIBUNE. BsVablishol 1888. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ard FRIDAY. BY THH TRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY, Limited, Office; Main Stkert above Centhe. Lo.no Dutanck Telephone. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. FREELAND.- The Tribune is delivered by carriers to subscribers iu Freeluud at the rate of cents a month, payable every two months, or $1.50 a year, payable in advance. The Titi buns may bo ordered direct from the carriers or from the office. Complaints of irregular or tardy delivery service will receive prompt attention. BY MAIL.— The Thiiiunf. Is sent to out-of town subscribers for $1.50 a year, payable in advance; pra rata terras fur shorter periods. The date wheu the subscription expires is on the address label of each paper. Prompt re newals must be made at the expiration, other wise the subscription will be discontinued. Eutered at the Postofflce at Freelund, Pa., as Second-Class Matter. Make nil money orders, checks, etc., payable to the Tribune Printing Company, Limited. FRMi:LAND, PA.. JULY 23, 1901. @3i B EX> FOR LITTLE FOLKS. Where Crows Winter,- On the western slope of the pictur esque heights on which the- suburb bf Clifton le located and within the cor porate limits of Cincinnati Is a grove of quaint oaks and Norway spruce com prising nlxmt 25 acres which has been from time immemorial occupied by myriads of crows as a winter rendez vous and lodging place and which is of marked interest to strangers who have never visited such a place. There Is a law against shooting or In any way dis turbing them. So while the country around them is rapidly growing more populous and noisy with the loud voice of industry # they live on from year to year unmolested and In fearless enjoy ment of thoir undisputed right-. The ground Is owned by a benevolent man who has provided In his will for the protection of tin* rookery after he Is gene, ami further provision has been mndu f*M' thuiM by a noble hearted wo man a few years ago, leav ing a permanent fund to supply the rookery with food during the coldest weather of winter. Every morning at early 4a w*ii during the winter the crows leave their home and go north In a long, dark- stream that spans the whole arch of tin# sky and is lost In the purple haze of the distant horizon. After a Right of 20 or 30 miles they begin fr> scatter and alight in the de serted wheat and corn fields of western Ohio sinl Indiana, when* they spend tli* day foraging for the waste left by the farmers. In the evening they re turn 'in the same sluggish tide, which becomes more and more compact as they near their place of rest. A frannt Slot Machine. No doubt most of our young readers are fond of peanuts, especially of the salted variety. It would seem rather queer, would it not, to put a nickel In a slot and get some salted peanuts In return? Yet this Is exactly what a very large firm Intends to make a com mon thing. A company was recently organized iu Norfolk called the South ern I'en nut company, and it lias bought practically all the No. 1 Spanish pea nuts in the market. It will operate 50,000.000 nickel In the slot machines in various parts of the world, which will be well stored with peanuts, wash ed, boiled in coeounut oil and suited.— New York Herald. Low Fare* to I'nn-American Exposition. Via the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Five- i (lav tickets will be sold on Tuesdays j and Saturdays, from Freeland, at the ! rate of #7.50 for the round trip. Tick-! wis good only in day oaches. Tea-day tickets will be sold from Free- ! land every day, May 1 to October 31. j good on any train, except the Black I Diamond express, at the rate of 810 for ■ the round trip. "I wish to truthfully state to you and the readers of these few lines that your ( Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is without <jues- j lion, the bust and only cure for dyspep sia that I have ever come in contact with and I have used many other prepara tions." John Beam, West Middlesex, Pa. No preparation equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure as it contains all the natural di gestants. It. will digest all kinds of food and can't help but do you good. Groc er's City drug store. Special Low Kate* to Chicago. Via the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Ac count B. Y. I'. (". of A. convention. Tickets on sale July 23, 21 and 25. See j ticket agents for particulars. It is easier to keep well than gel cured. DeWitt's Little Early Risers taken now and then, will always keep your bowels in perfect order. They never gripe but promote an easy gentle action. Grovot's < ity drug store. NOTICE TO THE PUIILIC. Itegitnieg with Monday, April 15, A Oswald will clone hi* Mtore at H o'clock i every evening except Saturday* and the Uuiertl |*hv night*. The piles that annoy you so will be 1 quickly and permanently healed if von 1 ufe DeWitt's Witch Ha/.le Salvo. Be I war# of worthless counterfeits. Drover's I City drug nere. PLEASURE. July 31. Boxing exhibitions under auspices of Sterling Athletic Club at tin* j Grand opera house. Prices. r()c, 75c, 81. 1 A bad complexion generally results from inactive liver and bowels. In all such cases, DeWitt's Early Risers pro- j tin co gratifying results. Drover's City drug store. PEOPLE OF THE DAY Control* the London I'ndergroiind. Mi\ Charles T. Yerkes, who recently closed out his Interests In the Chicago j elevate/5 railway system. Is In the game again. This time his field of op erations Is on the other side of the At lantic. A syndicate of capitalists, of CHARLES T. YERKE& which Mr. Yerkes Is the head, has se cured control of the underground Lon | don railway. According to Mr. Yerkes, the syndicate Is composed of both Brit ish and American financiers, but far I the greater portion of the capital comes from the United States. Mian Kolley to Wed. Miss Lucy A. Kclley, daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ivelley of Cleve i land, hut who has lived In New York for several years, Is the chief figure In a pretty romance which will shortly culminate In her marriage to Charles j C. Perkins In California, j For six years, beginning wltli school i hood days, Perkins has been Miss Kei ; ley's admirer, but only recently was : their engagement announced. A few weeks ago Miss Ivelley left New York j to visit her fiance's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Tod Perkins of Los An -1 gelcs. She had planned after her visit then* to return to her home and begin preparations for her wedding In Octo j ber. When she announced her lntculion to Mr. Perkins, his pleadings and those of ! his family were made against another : separation, and an early marriage was I urged to take place In their home. (■encrnl t.rnnt Off For Hunnln. I General Fred L>. Grant, Mrs. Grant | and their son, TJ. S. Grunt 111, sailed j the other day from New York for a few ! weeks' sojourn In Europe, Hussta be , lug the favored country on their list. Just before sailing General Grant paid a visit to West Point and while there met Captain Jolm Qulncy O'M. Gll more, whom he had not seen for many years. General Grant and Captain 1 Gilmore were cadets together ami on I one occasion settled a grievance by a I fist fight. Grant was struck between | the eyes by bis antagonist and sus j t&incd a broken nose, the scar of which ! Is still discernible. Emperor William a Whlntler. It may not be generally known that imong his other accomplishments Em peror William Is a first rate whistler. An American young lady at his request ! had been singing negro ditties to the accompaniment of n banjo. One of the songs happened to be "The Whis tling Coon," and the performer was preparing to omit the whistling part, as j she was not sufficiently mistress of ; that accomplishment to venture on It. j but the emperor, who was acquainted j with the tune, offered to supply the ac- I coinpatiiment and acquitted himself | greatly to his credit. An 1 p to Date Monarch. King Leopold of Belgium has had made for himself a very handsome au tomobile. The carriage work, of the most elegant design, Is of aluminium, finished In red, with the truck in blue. All the wood parts which arc visible j KINO LEOPOLD OF BELGIUM, are of polished mahogany. The motor, of the petroleum type, is rated normal ly at 2o horsepower. Another distin guished autoinobilist Is King Edward, who has Just had an especially hand sonic turnout manufactured for his personal use. 31 r. Hill's Way. A widow of one of bis early friends ! applied to James J. Hill for a small loan. She said she was going to open a ; hoarding house. "Sorry, Mrs. X., but ! can't let you have It. But you'll better j get your boarding house started." "Why, Mr. llill, how can I? I have no money." "Don't need money." "Why, lurely I must pay for the furniture!" "No, you mustn't. Get a good house, get a bill for six months' rent, furnish the house, send bills to me. I'll pay ! 'em. Sorry can't let you have any mon ey. Good morning, Mrs. X." She Found Him. 'Did Helena marry a high minded man. the way she always said she I should V" "Yes, she managed to catch an as tronomer."—Philadelphia Bulletin. Tho Kind You Have Always Boug-lit, ancl wliicli lias been in use for over 30 years, lias liorao tlie signature of - and lias been made under liis per- Cs sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow 110 one to deceive you i 11 this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that tritlo with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is GASTORiA Cnstoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine lior other Narcotic substance. lis age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverisliuess. 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 sleet). The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE GASTORIA ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. From Infancy To Age tEiiixnlioln for Babies —lt is tlio best uud moat effective laxative for children. BEST bocauso It is safe and made entirely of harmless ingredients. BEST because it is non-Irritating and never gripes or causes pain or irritation. BEST because it is suro and never falls. BEST because " Children like it and ask for it." BEST bccauso its tonic properties are BO good and BO strengthening that it beeps the little ones in tine, hearty condition. It is a dangerous thing to give little babies violent cathartics that rack and rend their little bodies. DON'T DO IT—give them Laxakoln. For constipation, coated tongue, simple colds and fevers it is invaluable. Inxuliolu for Voung fiirln on the threshold of womanhood, has been found invaluable. When thoy bo come pale and languid, tho eyes dull, aching bead, feet and hands cold, appetite gono or abnormal, and their sys tems generally run down, they need building up, and their blood needs cleansing. Give them Laxakoln, its gentle bowel uction to cleanse and its tonic properties to build up the system, will show immediate ami most henetlcial results. T.nxnhnla for Mothers.—lt Is particularly valuable and Bufo remedy to use during all conditions of health whenever their peculiar and delicate constitutions require a n,,, l etlleicnt laxative and tonic, while to nursing tciiis therefore are particularly susceptible to iliacuso ''rtSSt&ffi* It clears the complexion, brightens tho eye,sharpens tho appetite, removes muddy and blotched condition of tlio skin \ f au d cures sick headache to a certainty by removing thecause. WOUlt ' n KU^er * n '* f ro,n chronic constipation, head dyspepsia, Laxakoln will invariuhly bring relief. I.iasnUola for Old Folk*.— In tlio Ajitunm and Winter of Life, when the various organs through long y|| :p|,-ipt lotion, and puts tho whole system in a condition of health v/ and enables il to ward ntr disease, while its tonic properties Ml tone up the system and keep it healthy. Laxakola Does It. I.axakola is not only the most efficient >f family rem' <h. % hut thr most economical because it com bines tw.. medicines for on.- price, i. : . ;i t,.l lax.ti- - Noother remedy R ives so much for the money. All druggi-.t , at. and 50c., or free sample of The LAXAKOLA CO., 13J Nassau St., N. Y, or 33,6 Dearborn St., Ghitago. AJI White lilnivcrfle. All white Is the "dernier eri" for lin gerie now. Yon will meet pink, blue and bird's eye cambric, but the best style Is pure white interlhreiKled with pure white baby ribbon and trimmed with lace en suite. Nothing is lovelier, after nil. Evening gowns are worn over white cambric petticoats milled and lnsertloned with lace in all sorts of profusion, but, look you, not designed with any biznrrerie. nig, sprawling ap pliques, great, striking motifs, are out, and In their place has arrived a sim plicity that Is amazing. Fine, narrow Insertions run round and round a skirt, with a triple row of six inch frills set on between, one billowing on top of the other, and the skirt, while it fits the hips like a glove, is below so flut ing and full that it absolutely answers to the poet's # ilue description and is in deed a tempestuous petticoat. It is trained, of course, and is terribly ex pensive, especially when it is not mere ly a skirt proper, hut a princess under dress made to lit the figure with abso lute precision. White silk hosiery and white shoes for the evening recall the days when every teacher of deportment instructed her demoiselles in the art of ascending and alighting from a carriage in a graceful manner. Only the merest Hash of wee footgear was permissible. And, oh, shades of propriety, the horror a tiny glimpse of ankle evoked! The most exquisite silk stockings are inlet with lace, and the shoes are too. Gold san dal sirups are pretty on sonic. You can nevt r cure dyspepsia by diet ing. What, your hotly needs i> plenty of good food properly digested. Then if your stomach will not digest it. Koriol Dyspepsia Cure will. It contains all of the nat ural digestants hence must, digest every class of food and so prepare it that nature can use it in nourishing the body and replacing the wasted tissues, thus giving life, health, strength ambi tion, pure blood and good healthy up petite. Orover's City drug store. l'an-Americaii Exposition. Low fares via tin? Lehigh Valley Rail road to the Fan-American Exposition. Five-day tickets, good only in. day coaches, will be sold on Tuesdays and Saturdays. May Ito October Hj, from Freda ml at the rate of 57 for the round trip. Ten-day tickets will be sold from Free j land every day. May 1 to October 31, good on any train, except the Flack Diamond express, at the rate oT slo for the round trip. ' "I am Indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for my present good health and in\ life. I was treated in vain by doctors for lung trouble following la grippe. 1 i took One Minute Cough Cure and re covered my health." Mr. E. It. Wise. Madison, Oa. Orover's City drugstore. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. I I tartiliclully digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gaus. It istlie latest discovereddigest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in etllcieucy. It In- I stantly relievesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, • Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Cranipsand 1 i all other results of imperfect digestion. I'rlcetOc. ami SI. Ln.r>rosizoconti)lns2H times ' small size. Book 'ill uliuuKlysjit'iisinuiuUeUlrett Prepared by E C. D.WITT a. CO- Chicago. [ (Irnver'fl Oily Drug Sfcnro. Condy 0. Boyle, dealer iu LIQUOR, WINE, BEER, PORTER, ETC. Tlii* tliu'Ht brands of Domestic ami Imported Whiskey mi Hale. Fresh Hoc heater and Shen andoah Doer huU Yeunjfiinu's Porter on tar. 08 Centre' meet, Summer Weather Under wear, Men's and Boys' Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes of All Kinds. Large Stocks and Low Prices. Persons intending to purchase anything in the above lines are requested to call at our store. McMenamin's h'at, Shoe and Gents' Furnishing Store, S3 Soul tlx Centre Street. C WILL BliY A ASK THE MAN BEHIND THE CASE W.K ;makers. V The Cure M Cures / p Coughs, k\ \ Colds, j! ry Grippe, §, \ Whooping Cough, Asthma, 1 j Bronchitis and Incipient A : 5/ Consumption, Is fcj | folio's $ The GERMAN remedy" d fT Cures \Jtvro*\, •ar\& J ! 255^50tAstf The.... 13.... Wilkes-Barre I\ecoid Is tile Best Paper in Northeastern Pennsylvania — It contains Complete l.ouul, 'l'olc grapltie and (icaeral News. j Prints only the News that's fit to Print 60 Cents a Month, ADDRESS. $6 a Year by Mail The pecord, or Carriers WILEES-BARRE. P.. Our goods are all of this season's make and are guaranteed to be worth all we ask for them. RAILROAD TIMETABLES LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. June 1001. AkkANUEMKNT OK i'ASKENOEIt ThAINB. LEAVE Pit ICELAND, i 6 12 a ni for Wcntherly, Munch (.'hunk, Ailentown, lie;hlchem, l-.ahton, Phila delphia and New York. 7 34 a in for Sund.i lliiii, While lliivi n, \Vlikes-finitc, PittHton and Scruhton. 8 15 a m for ila/lclon, Wentherly, Munch ( hunk. A I leu I > wn, Rot hleLeui. KhHOII, Philadelphia, Now Vork, Delano and PoLraville. I 9 30 a in for Ihizloton, Delano, Mahuuny City, sle.iiundouh and Mt.Carinel. 1 11 42 a in for \\ eiithorly, Maiicii ( hunk, Ai lentown, Rcthlchoiu. Huston, Phila delphia, New Vork, lin/.lelon, Delano, Malianoy City, hbeiutudoah ami Ml. j 1 1 5 i a in lor White Haven, WHkcs-Riirru, Scruuton and I lie West. ■ 4 44 i in for Wuutherly, Miiue.h Chunk, Al lontown, Rcthlelieni. Huston, I'liihulel iihia. Now York, Iln/Jeton. Delano, Malianoy City, Shenandoah. Mt. I aniiel and Pottsville. 6 35 P ni for Sandy Run, White lltivon, Wilkes-Durrn, Scran ton and all points West. ; 7 29 p ni lor Hazleton. ARRIVE AT FKEKLAND. 7 34 a in from Pottsville, Delano and HII/.- leion. j 9 12 a in lrom New Vork, Philadelphia, Kaa ton. Hothlehoiii, Allontown. Main h Chunk, Weathorly, Ha/.lot on. .Malianoy City, Sheiiandeah and Mt. Ciirmol 9 30 a m from Scrantoii, Wilkcs-Rurro and White Haven. I 1151 am from Pottsville, Mt. Carniel, Shon , Hiidoah, Malianoy City, Delano and • lla/.loton. j 12 48 P m from i Now Vork. Philadelphia, Huston, Rethloliein, Ailentown, Mauoh I Chunk and Weathorly. I 4 44 Li" tr ""' Suraiiton, Wlikes-Rarre and \Y liite Haven. 0 35 P ni from Now Vork, Philadelphia, Hasten, Bethlehem Ailentown, Manch Chunk, N\ eatherlv, Mt. Carniel, Sheiuui tou''' M,,hanwy C,,y ' "elanoand Jfa/.10-7 7 29 f, ;V m Wilkes-Rurre and VV lute II a veil. For further information inquire of Ticket A Kent*. UOLLIN II.WI LRUR, Genera I Superintendent L'li Cortlandt street. New Voik Citv' CH AS. S. LKE. Denerai Phhsoi.kctAilriiil Jk> Cortlandt Street. New Vork City. Q. J. GILDROV, Division Superintendent, *" j Hay.let.on. Pa. DKLAWARK, SUSIJUKIIANNA AND SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. Time table In effect Mareli 10. 1001 [ Trains leave Driiton for Jeddo, Ecklei llarln iJr(K)k. Stockton, Reaver .Meadow Read Roan and Huzlntpii Junction at til*) H in dailv | except Sunday; and 7 M a in, 2 da Sunday I ranis leave Driiton lor llurwood.t.'ranbcrrr } I'omhieki ii and Deriniror at 600 a m daily except Sunday; and 707 a m, 2;JS D m soil lay. ' Trains leave I) r if ton for Oneida .Junotlon llarwood Road Humboldt K.md, o.,e""a and hopptoii at li 00 n daily except Sun da, ; and 1 1). a ni, - -is pm, Sunday. Irains leave IDir.lelon Junction for llarwood. 1 runborry. lonilnckeii am -miter al H :ir, ;u, daily except Sunday;and SKI am la nrn Sunday* ' ' TraitiH leave Iliwloteii .1 unction f„ r Oneida ' tine em, Harwnnd Itead, Huuiboldt Road Oneida and Shcppton al h;w, li 10 a iu 4 41 i, daily except Sunday; and 1 ;i7 a iu ;iii I, m ' -unday. ' M 1 Trains leave Deriiurer for Tomhloken ('run I ". or s To Ml " ™ uol !' Junction and' Roan fm pm.Sunlfay.' lool '' Trams leave Shuppton forOijplda. Humboldt Itond, llarwood toad, Oneida Junction, HaVln ton Junction and Roan at 711 ain 12 40ft'>n l in, daily except Sunday; aud 811 a" m ' au lira, Sunday. 1 0,1 Train* leave iliizleton .luhction for Renrrr Meadow Road.Stockton. lla/.le Brook, Eekley' I Jeddo and liriltou at ;> 4!' p m dallv except bunda,. and 10 111 a in, 540 n m Sunder' All trains couueet at Hatlelon Junctionwith • ■ eciric cars ior Harleton. Jeanwrtita,AtldJn. 1 ™uy" line P "" the Tr "™ Com- Truin leavintr Driiton at HOO a m make# connection at Dcriurer with P. R R truina i,r j JJ"^ 08bHrre ' Bunbury, llarrisburK ind LU'llihK C. SMITH, Supcrlutudont*
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