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The West Schuylkill Press and Pine Grove Herald from Tremont, Pennsylvania • 4

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High School Report. Cook Book free, with recipes by Mrs. KIDNEY DISEASES The Rollinan Meat and Food Chopper at your dealer's for 50c. See adver-isement in this issue Berney's Restaurant, J. J.

BERNE Proprietor, 21 East Main Tremont, Pa. Choice Wines, Beer, Ale, Porter and Cigars. The best line always in stock. iilllEl For Infants and Children. Reading Railw -s Hard Coal No Srn.

IN EFFECT NOV, 29th, 1903. TRAINi LEAVE TREMONT As Follows'' For Philadelphia 6.60 6.25, 7.15 a. XI jA. Bean the TIB Kind You Haw Always Sough! SUNDAY'S DEVOTIONAL EXERCISES. Catholic.

Tremont, First Mass, 8.15 a. m. Keffers, Second Mass, 10. 15 a. m.

Vespers 3.00 p. m. United Evangelical. Tremont. Sunday School 9.30 a.

m. Preaching at 1030 a. English. K. L.

C. E. at 6.15 p. m. Preaching 7.00 p.

m. WEEKLY MEETINGS Choir practice, Tuesday evenings, 7 30 Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7.30 p. m. Mission band, Saturday 2.00 p. in.

MONTHLY MEETINGS. 1st Monday 8 00 p. Ladies' Aid and Social. 1st Tuesday 7 30 Women's Missionary meeting 4th Tuesday 7 30 p. Trustee meet: ing.

4th Thursday 8 00 p. m. K. L. C.

E. S. business meeting Steward's meeting, the last Friday 7 00 Rev. J. Max Longsdorf, Pastor.

English Lutheran. Sunday School 1 30 p. m. Junior C. 2.30 p.

m. Mid-week prayer service, Wednesday 7.30 p. in. Christian Endeavor Sunday 6.15 p. m.

Tremont M. E. Church. Preaching services 7.00 d. m.

ifi, For Now York via Philadelphia, 5.55 6.25 7.15 a. m. 2.53 p. m. For New York via Allentowa 6 25 a m.

For Pottsville 6.25, 7.25 10.25 a. 2.57 7.25 p. iq. Sundays, 10.05 a. 6.40 p.

For Brookside 5 33, 10.23 a. 4.10 p.m 6.15 p. m. Sundays, 7.45 a. p.

m. For Pinegrove 6.50, 6.25, 7.12, a. 2.53, 5.52 p. m. For Lebanon and Reading 5.50, 6.25, 7.12 a.

a.od For Baltimore, Washington and tho West via B. feO. R. E. through trains leave liesd ing Terminal Station (P.

3 7 55, 1126 a. 3 46, 7 27 p' Sunday 3 20, 7 55, 11 26 a. 3 46. 7 27 p. m.

Additional trains from 24th and Chestnnt Sis. Stationweek days 1 35, 541 823 p.m. Sundays 135, 8 23 p.m. ATLANTIC CITY R. R.

Afegc(aUe Prepatationfor Assimilating nreFoodandBegula-ting the Stomachs andfiowels of i 1 Promotes Digestion-Cheerfiri-ness andRest.Contains neither nor Mineral Not Hahc otic Pmifim A perfect Remedy forConslipa-tlon. Sour Stomach.Diatrhoea Worms and Loss of Sleep. facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Mrs.

A. Reifsnvder, dealer in Flour, Coffee, Tobacco, Cigars, Biscuits, Canned Gorn, Salmon, Csned Tomatoes, Home-made Jelly, and. -itfiytn'rng in the grocery line. CALL and give us a trial. A ot- i cii.i i ixi.su uuuw, owciiiugs, uiuoius, -t.

J. 1 ill lowest OnCeS. xu cuiiiiecuon wiui our groc- fied tbat-0V the First day of Feb-ery department we conduct a ruary a rule was granted by the first-class r.onferifinnprv said Court, upon the heirs and par- Korer. bee advertisement this issue You can save a few dollars by placing your oraers tor watches, ana Jewelry to J. H.

BENSLNGER. Tivoli Beer. Smoke Freeland Royal. The Tremont Bargain Store, Bashore Building, just received a nice line of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Ladies' and nnc' i MVHIO ulUICmiipD) IWj. mil UC sold at the lowest possible prices.

Rheingold Beer. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Be Kind You Have Always Bough Bears the Signature Have your teeth attended to in time and avoid suffering with toothache. Dr. Rabenold dentist.

Send word to J. H. Bensinger, expert watchmaker, and he will call at your homes for all Clocks, Watches, that need repairing. All work guaranteed and deliveries made promptly. OYSTERS for sale at H.

D. Hoff's. Tivoli and Rheingold Beer is a refresh ing urinK. FOR SALE. Very desirable Building Lots (cheap) known as the Reedy Lots, Donaldson, Pa.

HARRY O. HAAG, Trustee, Tremont, Pa. Ask for the celebrated Freeland Royal Cigar. One of the best 5 cent Cigars the market. Orphans' Court Sale Pursuant to an order of tlie Orphans1 wuurv oi iiit) wuniy of scuuyiKlll, in th Commonwealtb of Pennsylvania, th subscriber Catharine Tobias Ad in in is tratrix or lue estate of Joseph Tobias, lateof the Township ofHesrins in ithe County of Schuylkill, deceased will expose to sale by publio vendue on Tuesday the First day of March 1904.

next, atone o'clock in the afternoon, at me uuiunaujiiu uouse ox ine late Josenh view in ioe lown ship of Hegios iu the County, of Sehuyl kill aforesaid, No. 1 All that certtln messuage tene ment ana tract ot laud situate iu said Hegins Township. County and Stale aioresaia, oouuaed and described tOllOWS. LO Wit: a DtAnA thence by land of Daniel oo aegrees, jd.ast 28 perches to a stone, thence by the same south two degrees east 66 perches to a stone, thence by the same east 17 perches to a stone, thence by the same south two degrees, east 24 perches to a stone, thence by land of jreiur oLuizuian west 4i percnes to a stone, mence Dy tne same north two degrees, west 91 perches to the place of be ginning, containing 18 acres strict measure, No. 2.

Beginning at a stone, thence Dy iana ot stutzman south 2 do grees east 141 perches and four-tenths to stones, thence by comDanv land, south i uogreea west ii percnes to stones tuence Dy land of Jouu Ney north 2 de grees, west 1412 and four tenths rches to stones, thence bv" land of noaninl Yoong. north 88 degrees east 11 perches to the place of beginning, containing iou acres mrjci measure. No. 3. All that certain messuane tene ment or tract of land situate in Hegins luwusuip, in ine county or Hcbuvlk ill.

auu aime uioresaiu, Dounaea as loilows towns Beginning at a stone at a publio road thence by land of Julian Hepler norm two aegrees, west, rilty-two and four and a half tenth perches to a stone, tJi8nJ)y-4and of Moses Dunkelbergor, uuriu eiguiy-nine ana inree quarter de grees, east twenty-eight perches to a stone, thence by other land of said Daniel Kessler south one and three Quarter de grees, east 85 perches to a stone, thence oy iana or sain Joseph W. Tobias north eighty-five degrees west twenty eight perches to a stone to the place of bogin- miig couuiuiiug a acres, ana nity seven perches, strict measure. lie above three purparts constitute the homestead and small farm of 38 acres or thereabouts, the property of the late Joseph w. obias, deceased. Terms and Conditions of sale: First.

The highest and best bidder to be the purchaser. Second. Twenty five per cent of the purchase money is to be paid in cash immediately upon the property being struck down, and the balance ot the purchase money is to be paid on or before the nrst day ot July 1), 1904. Third. The petitioner reserves the right to continue and adjourn the sale for three months for want of sufficient prise bidden for the same.

Fourth. Possession of the premises to be given and a deed therefor, made and delivered at the expense of the purchaser upon complying with these conditions of sale on the lirBt day of July, 1904, or as soon thereafter as the sale may be confirmed absolutely by this Court. It is furthermore ordered and directed by the Court that Catharine Tobias, widow and Administratrix, be permitted and allowed to bid on the above purparts. CATHARINE TOBIAS, Administratrix of Joseph W. Tobias, Deceased, Valley View, Pa.

By order of the Orphans' Courl: THOS. 8. HERB, Clerk. Pottsville, Feb. 8, 1904.

S. BASHORE, Att'y. I POST SMITH, FIRST-CLASS 'Cleaners and fDpers 112 Minersville Street, Pottsville, Pa. Ferdinand Kopp, Agt. Tremont and Vicinity.

R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind The 5 cent packet is enough for usual occasions. The family bottle (60 cents) contains a supply for a year. All drug gists sell them. JJ O. HAAG, Attorny-at-Law, 107 Centre POTTSVILLE, PENN'A.

United Telephone 1122. EVENING AT HOME, TREMONT. PA. DaWltt's r- 1-. ng The famous little pills.

Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery ForCi UB.lfB A Perfect For All Throat and Cure Lung Troubles. Money back If It falls, trial Bottlaa n-M.

Kelative standing of pupils of High School with percentage attained by each for the month ending, December 23, 1903: Senior Class. Bessie Moore 95 Sadie Moore 95 Edgar Eisenacher 85 Joseph Leininger 79 Eobt Gammell 66 Junior. Verna Kaufman 9H Katie Lorenz 91 Mary Flmnjnpr 91 Jam 91 James 90 Harry Leidich 88 Miller 85 Kay Koohler 88 Lilhe 11th Grade. Joseph Murphy 93 Alfred Ullman 92 Veroa Simon 91 John Lorenz 91 Elmer Freeman 91 Florence Moody 90 Josephine Bernd 89 Annie Flemine 89 James Manning 88 Lizzie Kine 87 Stella Maurer 85 10th Grade. Ilvirold Landenberger 88 Ida Donmoyer 87 Minnie Loeb 87 iiaura Lieiningeroo l.illiB Moore 86 Minnie Kohrbacb 86 Dora Tipton 85 Lillian Ullman 85 Carrie Schroeder 84 Mamie Kliebenstein 84 Eva Salen 80 Ray Keeney 82 Edith Hmwer 82 Fred Maurer 81 Ray Michel 81 Hay linschweiler 80 Eva Salen 80 Owing to lack of space this report could not be published earlier.

We hope in the future to be able to publish the names of pupils of all the schools who attended every day durinz the month. THE NATION'S SANITORITJM Atlantic City a Health Giving Suburb Dr. M. D. Youngman, in a well-written article in "The Suburbanite," gives some special facts as regards Atlantic City, as will be seen by the following extracts: "A gifted speaker, responding to a toatt last spring, said: Ten years ago Atlantic City was a suburb of Philadelphia; live years ago it was a siiburb'of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg; to-day it has become the suburb of the United States" City has steadily advanced as a winter resort.

Here you will find the dwellers of the big cities who eome down and rent a furnished cottage. At the hotels you will find many more, spending the winter out of doors, away from the rigors of their inland home. After the holidays come the wearied leaders of fashion just resting, eating regularly and getting ample sleep" "The air of Atlantic City is peculiarly dry and bracing, and epidemics are unknown. The grip is absolutely unknown, and if the poison1 is brought here it is soon blown away and victims of the grip "ami TecowWAb astonishing rapidity, and so Dronouncedis un wtect ot the air that the influx of these sutterers alone is considerable. The one point Dr.

Youngman missed was tnat to reach Atlantic CJity speedily, comfortably and absolutely safely, you should travel by the Reading System's Express Trains, leaving Chestnut Street and South Street Ferries, Philadelphia, irequent suicaDie intervals. Fast well equipped trains K. uarnxu tMreet Ferry, City. miu auuuuc The collieries were idle yesterday. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Smith were the guests of the latter mother, Mrs. E. Jenkyn at Tower City on Sunday, Geo. Berger, of Pinegrove, a miner by occupation, was stricken with smallpox J.T- jv.

ii. iiaioerstaat, state Sanitary Agent, notified of the case and visited Pinegrove. Ho ordered Mr. Berger's home quarantined and directed tnat tne usual precautionary measures ue tanen. CASTOniA.

Bears the The KindVnii Have Always Bought Signature of The Comity ewjiffiissioners fiSed the tax rate for the year 1904 as follows: for county purposes, live mills; tor funded debt, one mill. This is the same rate that prevailed last year. Kecently four boys were arrested at liamsburg for removing waste from journal boxes and were held under SiOO.OO bail for appearance in Juvenile Court. Only one of the boys was able to provide the bail required and the otner Doys were sent to prison. Election Officers Appointed.

The lollowing appointments of election omcers were made: -Lewis fllaurer, majority msnector. J.ast ward, Tremont, in place of Henry Kobert Sterling, judge of election, xvuiuy J.wp., vice (Jhnstian Aimer, deceased. eWitt DeWItt Is the rams to look for when you go to buy Witch Hazel Salvo. DoWirt's Witch Hazel Salve Is the original and only genuine. In fact DeWitt'sisthe only Witch Hazel Salve that Is made from the unadulterated Witch-Hazel All others ara counterfeits hnaAfml.

ft tations, cheap and worthless even dangerous. DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salva is a specific for Piles; Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Protruding Piles. AlsoCutB, Burns, Bruises, Spralna, Laceration, Contusions. Boils. Carhiinctes Pr.mt Tetter, Sat Rheum, and all other Skin Diseases, SALVE PREPARED Bf E.C.

DeWitUCcChicaio FAVORITE HOME PAPER. by the Twice-a-Week Republic has Achieved Wide Popularity. Jvstabhshed for nearly a century and Louis can justly lay claim to that envia- Die distinction, Home It is great because it has always aimed lo i morm, instruct ana entertain its readers on all matters of nnblic and horns in tereet. In 1904 it will be especially interesting and valuable. Here are some reasons why you should subscribe for it: Ihis is campaign year, and you will want, to oe niiormea ot the movements of party leaders, reports of the great Na tional ana state conventions, the pro gress of the campaign, reports of the elections, etc.

Yoa will want to know all about the World's Fair, to be held in St. Louis Horn April 3U to December 1, 1904. You will be interested in and kept wen miormea Dy tne uann Visitor, a regular supplement ot the paper, pre- paieu especially ior tne tanner and his lamny. You will want to know what the world is doing in everv he of antivitv. and through the unsurpassed news and special service of the TWICE-A-WEEK REPUBLIC you will not be disappoint- eu.

In short sketches, choice bits of fiction articles of interest to women, children and the home, fashion hints and help- iii nuunciiuiu suggestions tne i iutu-A UilUv REPUBLIC easily leads among njc eeK nes oi tne great west. If you want the TWICE-A-WEEK REPUBLIC sent to your address order it at once direct irom the othce at fit. Louis, or through your local news dealers. It costs only a year. A well built Truck Wagon for sale cheap.

Apply at the Tremont Shirt Factory. The best home made pop corn balls at Tlr.aM-.nralloi.a WM Mo iU I I by a. his the it to ble use are the eases. most fatal of all dis- mi EVffl KIDNEY CURE It i I ULL I Guaranteed Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by eminent physicians as the Best for Kidney and Bladder troubles.

PRICK 50c and $1.00. S. BASHORE, Attorney at Law TREMONT, PENN'A -Can be consulted in English or German. Its the talk of town No home is complete without a Talking Machine or Phonograph. Send for Catalogue.

Prices for machines, $12.00, 18.00, 25.00, 35.00, 45.00 and 60.00. If not satisfactory will refund money. A full Hue of Edison Phonographs and Kecords always on hand. C. HOOVER, Agt, 135 N.

9th Phila Fair Treatment of Customers. THE SINGER Manufactur- ng during fifty years of its existence, selling more than 17,000.000 Bewina Ma chines, has established an unrivaled reputation for just deal ing- Mattheio Doran, Agent, TREMONT, PENN'A. Oil, Needles, and sunnliea for all kinds always on hand, Rothschild DISTILLERS, No. 214 South Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Pure Bye Whiskies, JAMES KILLIP, Merchant Tailor, No.

10 East Main St, Desires tf announce that he is now prepared to do a' Kinds oi laiionng at reason able prices. xour suit or trousers, cleaned i repaired and pressed on short notice. Suits $15.00 up. Pants 3.50 up. Fit and workmanship uaranteea.

ladies (JoatsUloak and Capes made and remodeled Kl. H)oes it neefc Repairing Cleaning the very best Watches have their day of repairs and their time for cleaning have your time piece attended to before it's worn out for lack of oil and cleanli nesa PRESERVE your Eye Sight Having graduated from the Phila Optical College am prepared to fit the eye i1 'ill wun suitable glasses lor JHypermetropia, Myopia, As tigmatism and Presbyopia batislaction guaranteed. H. F. WIGMORE, Jeweler and Optician.

F0LEYSH0NEMDAR Cures Coldsi Preventsneumonla FOLEYtSlClDNEYCURE Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Thousands Saved By DR. KllUeS ra DISCOVERY This wonderful medicine positively cures Consumption, Coughs Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La-Grippe, Hoarseness. Sore Throat. Croup and Whooping Cough.

Every bottle guaranteed. No Cure. No Pay. Price Trial bottle free. S.

jy 105 as that etc. No. Hotel Tremont, JOHN C. DILFIELD, Tremont, Pa. Newly lurnished throughout.

Specially equipped for the entertainment of Commercial Travelers, H. A. Leidich, BOTTLER OP Temperance Brinks. Agent for Yueng- ling's celebrated Beer, Porter, Ale, Ac. All orders will receive prompt attention, Factory, No, 158.

UNION MADE CIGARS. Only finest brands of Cigars manufactured iseriiAST Wakd Hotel The finest Liquors in the market. Cigars, Beer, sorter, ate. PETER K0ERPER, Prop. R.

W. Finley. Baker Fresh Bread, Cakes, Rolls, Pretzels, S. F. Herb, DEALER IN iMiie Iruits, Groceries.

Pish and Oysters in season. TREMONT, PENN'A. John Koehler, TONSORIAL ARTIST, East Main Street, Tremont, Pa. Call around If you want a good shave. We also carry in stock the best Cigars.

J)R. J. W. BIRD, At the old stand. No.

121 West Main street. Can be found at his office day or Dight. TREMONT, PA. Exchange Hotel, PATRICK MURPHY, Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The bar always stocked with the best, DONALDSON, PA.

Franklin House, WM. MORSE, One of the oldest established hotels in the West End. Bar stocked with the best Wines, Liquors, Cigars. fec, DONALDSON, PENN'A. Donaldson House, AUG.

MORGAN, We claim to have the best Wines Liquors, Cigars, in the West End Cal 1 and be con vinced DONALDSON, PENN'A, George Mutschler, BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRER. Boots and Shoes promptly repaired in a satisfactory manner. DONALDSON, PENN'A. National House, HENRY TOBIAS, Best Beer, Porter, Ale, Wines, Liquors and Cigars at the bar. Give us a call.

DONALDSON, PENN'A. R. A. Schwalm, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, DONALDSON, PA. W.

P. Humbert, DEALER IN- Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Feed Queensware, Table and Floor Oil Cloths. DONALDSON, PENN'A. T. J.

Murphy, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries- TREMONT, PA. Freeman, SHOE DEALER. A full line of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, ftc, always carried iu stock Boots and Shoes repaired at short notice TREMONT, PENN'A. When in Pottsville buy your Hats, Gloves, Underwear and Furs, at R. J.

MILLS, 9 North Cbntbb St. Cheapest place, and latest styles. J. FLEMING, Attomy-at-Latv, Spring Street, TREMONT, PA. W.

F. SCHEERER, Merchant Tailor. North Centre POTTSVILLE, PA. NOTARY PUBLIC Having been commissioned Notary Public, I am pre pared to do legal business in line. Deeds, Mortgages, Pensions, Wills, foreign papers, a specialty.

Affidavits administered to all legal papers. F. STUCK, Notary Public 48, Spking Knnmftn liy 1 iTho tinrl Vnii Unvo iiu iimu uh iiui it Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years THI OKNTAUR SOMPANV. NCW YORK OITV. In the Orphans' Court of Sehuyl kill County.

In the matter of the Estate of Nathan iel Siegfried, late of the borough of Auburn, in the said county, deceased. To Sarah Eeber, John Reber, James Seigfried, John Seigfried, Jonathan Seigfried, Ellen Reber, Edmund Reber, Martha Behney, Henry Beh- mybmma Kitz, Llara Fisner, i.njah sher, Mary Linderman, Charles Lin- derinan, Daniel Lindermuth, Aaron Znsinger, Clara JNorman bailie JUengie, rredencK JVlengle, Agnes llaines, Haines, heirs and legal representatives I alt nr hai. -nnronrta -i srf.c-tnrt in oaiii UState. Yon and oafh of von rfl hernhv nnti- ties interested in the partition of the real estate ot said decedent, to appear in open Court at Pottsville, on Monday, the tn day ot March, 1904, at iuo'ciock the forenoon, and accept' or refuse the real estate at the valuation returned, or make bids on the same, show cause why the same shall not be sold on their neglect or refusal to accept the same. THOMAS J.

WIIITAKER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Pottsville, Pa. February 3, 1904. 4t -NNU-AL REPORT OF TREMONT J. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.

Tremont, December 31, 1903 Risks in force Dec 31 1902 16050 00 Risks written during year 2'22o 00 Total risks $118275 00 Cancelled during year 1700 00 Balance risks ip force Dec31.1903 110675 00 Premium notes in torce Dec 31 1902 11430 00 Premium notes written during year 228 50 Total premium notes $11658 50 Jrremium notes cancelled and returned 1,0 00 Balance premium notes in fo -ce Dec 31, 1M03 $11488 50 INCOME Amt in treasurer's bands Dec 31 1902 488 72 Cash premiums reed during year 43 Cash received for policies $3 50, record fees $1 75 5 25 Cash received tor assign rnents 4 50, renewals 50e 5 00 Cash received for interest 07 53 Cash reed for assessments 339 15 Total receipts Total cnsli EXPENDITURES $428 36 $917 08 Secretary's and Auditors salaries 78 00 3 37 Postage, stationery 2 87 and alhdHvits 50o Printing 7 50 and record fees 1 2o 8 75 3 79 Return premiums Total expenses 93 91 Invested in bonds $500 and accrued interests 12 508 12 Total paid out $602 03 Bal cash in treasurer's hands $315 05 ASSETS Cash in hands of Treas Invested in loans and 315 05 1258 35 1140 00 68 00 11488 50 interest due Invested in bonds and interest due Safe, books, AO Premium notes Total assets LIABILITIES $14259 90 Due secretary's salary 18 75, record lees 75c pos tage 25o 19 75 19 75 Assets over liabilities $14240 15 Now January 7, 1904, we the under signed have examined the books and accounts of the Secretary and Treasurer of the Tremont Mutual Fire Insurance Company and fiud the same to be correct. M. J. FLEMING, B. F.

STUCK, A. R. LAMBERSON, Auditors, TRY A JVIarUn THIS, TRIP O0 YDS. THAJBOTORl TD9. TRAJCTORf? .23 inches 8.02 IncjM WO YARDS YTtAJBCTORYj Height a 150 yard The Up-to-dite arm in high power repeater Is the 32-40 Martin with Smokeless Steel Barrel using 32-40 Pretturt Car- tnutTc.

in i.anr nan ve locny or over t(uou icet I secona wnn consequeni nai trajectory power. ttaa llmt rifle when von wish, i ftet ner second velocity. a la uaed In rifling. tfen ir twiai of 9 Pom CfnJoa. 300 rifaifra(faaa7 atU caiert, mUii for Uampt THE MAR LIN FIRS ARMS COM PAN NEW HAVEN, OONN U.

8. A.A waw Bears the Signature Jm al if 1 Hi swr flAurvTa': BV15 LZjff7tBf'w P'r second velocity, la 4 xkW limt rifle when vnn with, ea laptbe regular twiti of om ira la eUteeaj Yj, jjP IvebM la used in fl fling. aJT 10 Pin Ctfiifor. 300 1 1 the The of i a and por aara This rood, fails the It sent A year ld T.k monlnls by 11 Sunday School at 2 p. m.

Jr. Ep. League at 3. 15 p. m.

Prayer services Wednesday 7.30 p. m. Donaldson M. E. Church.

Preaching services at 10.30 a. m. Sunday School at 2.15 p. m. Ep.

League at 7.00 p. m. Prayer services Tuesday -evening at 7.30 o'clock. Bertram Shay, Minister. Lutheran (General Council English-German Sunday School 2 p.

m. Preaching, Sunday, 1)15 a and 7pm Catechetical Instruction every Friday evening at 7 in Rev. J. W. Klingler, Pastor.

Reformed. Clousers. Sunday School (Llewellvn) 2 00 p. m. Jr.

C. E. Society 3 00 p. m. Sr.

C. E. Society 7 00 m. Newtown. Sunday School 1 30 p.

m. Donaldson. Missionary service, 10 30 a. in. Sunday School, 1.30 p.

m. Tremont. Sunday School, 2.00 p. m. C.

E. Society, 6.15 p. m. Preaching services, 7 00 p. m.

Catechetical Instruction every Friday evening. Rev. Titus C. Strock, Pastor. Bean tie A II" Mno toil Have Always Bought Signature of Col burn's Dime Mustard.

It's real. COAL. COAL. Coal can be had at the Tremont Coal Yard. Have your Watches and clocks re paired carefully and right.

Moderate Prices. Drop a postal and I will call for repair work and deliver promptly. Money saved by placing your orders for new goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. J.

H. Bensinger, West Main St. Tremont, Pa. Colburn's spices and Teas, that's nil. Colburn's spices are pure spices.

ft The congregation of the M. E. church will continue to worship in Tremont Union Hail every Sabbath evening; until new church is completed. Services begin at 7 clock. Carpet Weaving For Union Made Carpet go to N.

Brixius, Clay Tremont, Pa. INSURE IN THE TREMONT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, op Tremont, advantages it offers are obtained by LOW RATES OF INSURANCE. Every policy holder becomes a member the Company and has a voice in its management. Office, No. 29 West Main W.

Q. STOFFLER, President CHAS.SIMMENDINGER, Sec'y. WANTED FAITHFUL PERSON TO ka ror well establiseed house i iew counties, calling on retail merchants agents. Local territory. Salary $20 wow wuii Kxpenses additional, all payable in cash each week.

Money ior wApouses auvanceo. fosuion permamen lousiness successful and rushing. Stan. House, 330 Dearborn Chicago Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of itgivesinstant relief and never to cure. It allows you to eat all food you want.

The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything tlse failed. It prevents lormation orgason the stomach, relieving all distressaftereating. xicunig uiiueuesiscuy. leasuutiotake.

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anu aouin Kt. 1'errieH Atlantic City Atlantic City 7 15 exji Ocean City Cape May i1 30 a a 8 45 a t4 15 in f5 00 Sea Isle 7 30 a 45 a 4 15 j) t7 ex 8 00 a lei 0 00 a exj giuuua exj tlO 45a in exi 30 a 2 00 exi f4 00 exi f5 00 exii 5 00 lei 45 a t4 15 fS 00 Daily. Sundays, 't" Week-8 30. days, Sundays, Soui'h st 5x excursion Detailed time tables at tit-kni. nffix 13th and Chestnut 834 Chestnut st.

1005 Chestnut 600 South 3d 3962 Market st. aud at Stations. Union Transfer Comrmnv will r. and check baggage from hotels and res iliences. T.

DICE, EDSON J. WEEKS Gen'l Pass'r Agt Gen'l Snpt. WILLIAMS VALLEY RAILROAD. Time Table in Effect Mat 15, 1898. STATIONS WEST BOUND TRAIN Leaves AM I A 25 6 32 1102 6 37 11 10 6 3 11 15 46U1 22 Brookside 3 00 07 a3 12 1400 68 6 45 700 7 02 7 10 7 12 7 16 t7 24 Reiner Tower City aThoin'son Green F'd Wmstown Dayton Lykens Arrives 5 00 5 02: 5 10: 100 1 02 1 09 1 12 4 02 4 10 412 4 18 424 512 5 21 5 28 A II Blu 6 6s t7 0' A 11 25 11 30 1 16 a pin STATIONS.

EAST BOUND TRA Leaves A 5 31 5 39 A A Lykens JDayton Wmstown Green F'd Thom'son Tower City in 7 30 7 37 7 42 7 44 7 62 7 04 7 05 7 12 12 00 1 30 6 00 6 07 6 15 12 0(1 1 37 142 144 5 43 5 45 5 63, 7 21 12 12 7 23 1214 617 6 25 6 30 7 31 1221 1 52 1 54 5 55 7 33 12 24 Reiner Brookside Phila'phia Arrives 6 00 6 07 11. 65 1 159 2 06 8 20 6 35 6 42 NOON 1 Flag Stations, fConnect with 7:24 A. 1:35 and 7 35 p.m. Trains oil Summit Branch Railroad. Trains leaving Fottsville via.

Pottsville Union Traction Company 9:25 a and 5:20 p.m. Connect at Brookside 10 55 a in. and 6:48 p. m. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 3,40 and 120 p.

Connect at Brookside 10.55 and 6.48 ELMER ARTZ VALLEY VIEW, PA. Dealer in CHOICE BEEP, MUTTON Lamb, Veal, Pork, Ham, Sausage, Tripe, Pigs Feet, Liver, Lard, Tongue, ALSO FRESH FRUIT AND Vegetables of all kinds in their season at lowest Cash Prices. F0LEYSH0NEYHCAR tops the cough and heals lung Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. FOLEYSKONEMCAR for chlldreas safe, murm No opiatmm rviGswrE One Mlnuta Couph Cnra 'Anm tw i ii tel7 Into the stomach, but llnjara In tha throat, cheat I lunea, eroduclnt tha (oIIowIdj result! if rceuevea the coueh. (2) Makes the breathing easy.

(3) Cuts out tha phlseni. (4) Drawa out tha inflammation. (5) Kllla the germ (microbes) of dlMisa. (6) Strengthens the mucous membranes. (7) Clean tha head.

(8) Relievos tha feverish conditions. (9) Removes everv cua of hm strain on tha lungs. (10) Enables tha fanes ta eontrffmt m.M ii riving and llfe-sustalnlng oxygen to the blood. Cure Croup and all Cough, Lung and Bronchial Affections. COUGH CURE Prepared by E.

O. OaWITT OHIOAQO rni mnd Knort rhoptwi- o. U. At vowialn'a fiOe. luaiioroxprcss 7ic Your MOMiV BACK If not MUsfnolorT ROIXBAN m-fl.

CO, UO IV.b Iou.1 lQJt kin hi tzi en free Trial iMr'--' CANDY A PEACEMAKER "Baby cries, Candy recalls its smiles; Girls spat, Candy renews (he friendship) Lovers quarrel, Candy makes it up; Husbands out too late. A box of candy squares it up; But It must be good candy; Don't forget that." The best place in town to get this Can dy Is at L. A. Reifsnyder, Women as Welt as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages ana lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cneenuiness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased.

Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the jchild reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It, the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the Kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same freat mmeHv. lhe mild and the immediate effect of swamp-KOOt is soon realized.

It Is sold druggists. In fifty-cent and one dollar. sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail iree, aKo pamphlet tell- Home of Swamp-Root. Ing all about It, Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured.

In writing Dr. Kilmer oingnamton. N. be sure and mention this paper. Scene in Soeer's Vineyards.

AT PASSAIC. N.J. Gataeriiig the Oporto Grape for "ore at Burgundy wiut. persona. Invalids and the eared, find this Is what tbey want, a genuine old-fashioned, rich Blood-making Wine.

Speer's Port Burgundy Wlnt. The Finest Wine in the world from 56 Acres of Vineyards, where soil is rich in iron, imparting to theOporto grape and the grape the Wine causes the dark.deeo rich color, and blood-making) property 01 inisiue-gl ving Wine. The Iron in it. This is the Wins that beats the world in its valua. medicinal qualities, for family ana evening parties It IS especially beneficial for females, invalids and seed bersons.

The Port Wine is nine vears old and the Burgundy, a rich dry wins cigm years 01a. The Claret equi product equals the finest French Druggists and Grocers Sell ii and "Keller ror return DruiKinta. MW OHICHKSTBR OHBMIOAT. OO. jvaaaiMon Mqaare, f'K.

TREMONT, PA..

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