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HIE ALLENTO WN DAILY LEADEE. 3 Lehigh Valley Railroad. mi ii ii WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS EXPERIENCED CLOTHING SALESMAN. Store Closed All Day Good Friday. IN EFFECT NOV.

19, 1899. Leaves Ailentown (Hamilton Street). Trains marked () stop at Gordon Street 3 minutes earlier eastbound and 2 minutes later westbound. For New York4.5E, 5.07, 6.50, 8.25, 10.31. a.

12.4i. 5.38, 7.48 p. m. Hot! A blistering heat that drove the fowls, with their beaks gaping, off the burning ground into the shelter of the slab hut. A scorching, withering heat that had made sapless hay of the grass in the paddocks and reddened the foliage of the gums and the stringy barks like the blaze of a bush fire.

A heat that had sucked up all moisture and marbled the land with cracks of shrinkage and turned the water holes into more mud baths, while the distant creek had nothing but its brown flag grass and dry swamp bed to show where the water had run. About the homestead the few cattle still alive hung with their heads stolidly over FU1LERT0N. Mr. and Mrs. Gwilym Davis attended the funeral of Mr.

Eisenbrown in Read ing. Mrs. Wm. Roderick of Sratington bunaays, 4.55, 5.07, 6.50, "8.25 a. m.c 12.43, 3.53, 5.38 p.

m. For Belvidere, Del. "Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 6.17, 8.25, 10.38 a. 12.43, 3.32, 5.38 p. m.

Sundays 6.3J P. m. For Larnbertville and Trenton, 6.17, 6.50, 8.25, 10.28 a. 3.32 p. Sundays 6.50 a.

m. For Bethlehem and Easton, 4.55, 5.07, 6.17, 6.50, 8.25. 10.38, a. 12.43, 3.32, 5.38, 7.48, 9.50 p. m.

Sundays, 4.55, 6.07, 6.501, a. 12.43, 3.53. 5.38. p. m.

For Philadelphia, 4.55, 5.07. 6.50, 8.25, 10.38 a. 12.43, 3.32. 6.28, 7.48 p. m.

Sundays, 4.55, 5.07, 6.60 a. 12.43, 6. 38 p. m. ForSlatinplon and intermediate point, C.22.

8.40 a. 12.4n. 4.12, visited her sister, Mrs. Tom Roderick Mrs. Thomas Sandbrook and Mrs, the slip rails, refusing, in spite of all driv- ing, to seek again for the sustenance it Moses Davies of will visit their relatives in Wales shortly.

Mrs. John Jordan, who has been on the sick list, Is improving. TREXLERTOWN. Misses Lrnily Haines and Hallie Yod-6r are visiting friends in Philadelphia. Robert Guth and family moved to Ailentown yesterday.

Harry, son of Oscar Butz, has nter-d the Keystone State Normal School Kutztown. "William Berkey, whose wife died, removed his household goods from Allen-town to this place. Mrs. Henry Bortz, Miss Hettie Romig and William Bortz of Newtown visited Frank Gernert and family. Rev.

M. H. Brensinger confirmed a class of 2S catechumens. Harvey Mohr and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Wieder and Mr. Brensinger and 'two daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. S. G.

Croll. Mrs. Jeremiah Keefer died at the liome of her son John. The funeral was held with services and burial at Catasauqua. Do not forget the Easter exercises in the Ferndale Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening.

and Mrs. Othello Sandbrook has was impossible to find. Ihe framework of a horse, his head between his legs, and as much in the shade as he could get on the lee side of an old ironbark, stood impassive and motionless. All round the horizon a dirty huze of smoke melted into a yellow veil of fog covering the sky. Abe Saunders was down at what used to be the creek trying to draw out his last milking cow from the place where she had bogged in a vain effort to find water grass.

Abe hauled and strained at the rope, his shirt and trousers clinging to him with sweat. The beast kicked and plunged feebly, its little strength quite gone, and after two hours' work it was moved to their new home on Packer Hill. "The Lehigh Foundry Co. is working hard to get its plant in running orde by June. Under the management Winslow Wood things are progressing very favorably.

GREFIELD. more firmly bogged than ever. "It's no good," said Abe. "I mnst get help. I'll go up the gully for old Mason MEN'S WOOLEN FABRICS.

SUITS TO YOUR MEASURE. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sieger were here to visit Mr. Sieger's sister, Mrs.

Jonas and his tackle. If we lose that cow, what will the children do for milk?" Gaumer, who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newhard were Wearily he turned to go, when the Benjamin Bortz moved from one of the Mosser farms at Brelnigsviile to a farm near Ailentown.

Milton Reppert took Ills plane. Misses Rebecca Leibensyierger and Annie Miller, who had made their home with the former's sister, Mrs. T. C. Breinig, moved to Ailentown.

Frank Mosser and-son Harry left for Boston. Mr. Mosser will then visit Tennessee and several other states. Martin Croll and wife of Topton visited S. G.

Croll and family. in Ailentown yesterday. $12 to $40. Unfinished Worsteds and Vicunas, in blacks, grays and Oxfords. The proper thing, with fancy Worsted Trousers.

Our assortment from domestic makers is very choice. Our importations of sound of a "Coo-ee!" turned him sharply about. Clinton Guth presented his daughter, Mrs. Clinton Kuhns, a handsome new "Coo-ee!" he shouted. A little pause, and again the cry ech piano.

oed: Scotch and West of England Suitings, I rousenngs anu Top Coatings are very complete. We show a great many exclusive and confined styles in this section. We fit correctly, we cut properly, we trim with the best lining. Our journeymen tailors are artists. Our clothes are Mrs.

Harry Smith and son Ray of 8.55 p. m. Sundays, 6.55, 8.40 a. 4.12, p. m.

For Catasauqua and Slatington Express, 10.50 a. 6.39, 11.58 p. Sundays. 10.50 a. 11.58 p.

tn. For Mauch Chunk, 8.40, 10.50 a. 12.40, 2.20. 4.12, 6.33, 8.51. 8.55, 10.55, 11.58 p.

m. Sundays, 6.55, 8.40, 10.50 a. 4.12, 8.51, 8.65, .10.55, 11.58 p. m. For Wilkes-Barre and Pittston, 6.2i, 10.50 a.

2.20, (M.12 except Pitts-ton), 6.39, 8.51, 10.65, 11.68 p. m. Sundays, 6.55, 10.60 a. 8.51, 10.65, 11.58 p. m.

For Scranton, 6.22, 10. EO a. 2.20, 4.12, 6.39, 8.51, 10.55. 11.68 p. m.

Sundays, 10.50 a. 10.55, 11.S8 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the West, 10.50 a. 2.20, (8.51 except Buffalo), 10.65, U.5 p.

m. Sundays, 10.50 a. (8.51 except Buffalo), 10.55, 11.6, p. m. For Weatherly and Hazleton, 6.2i, 10.50 a.

4.12, 6.39, 8.51 p. m. Sundays, 6.55, 10.50 a. 4.12, 8.51 P. m.

For Mahanoy City, Shenandoah and Shamokin, 10.50 a. except Shamokin), 6.39 p. m. Sundays, 6.55 a. 4.12 p.

m. For Pottsville, 6.22, 10.50 a. 6.3 p. m. ELACK DIAMOND EXPRESS leaves ALLENTOWN for ROCHESTER.

BUFFALO and NIAGARA FALLS. 2.20 p. m. For NEWARK and NEW. YORK, 7.48 p.

m. Dally except Sunday. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen.

Pass. Agent, No. 26 Cortland Street, N. Y. A.

W. NONNEMACHER, Division Pass. South Bethlehem. "Coo-ee!" "It's Mary," he said. "What the devil's Ailentown visited Mr.

and Mrs. A. Diefenderfer. MAXATAWNV. op: It was a good three miles to the ridge; but, like a wallaby with the dogs in full cry, he sped over rock and gully Misses Mamie and Edna Knauss of Chaprnans visited their grandparents, unusual and unmatched.

EASTER FURNISHINGS COMPLETE. Easter Neckwear, Easter Gloves, Easter Half Hose, Easter Shirts, etc. Easter flowers here also, in fact, this great shop is in full Easter attire. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Bear. Dr. H. A. Litzenberger started house back to the homestead.

Long before he got there he heard a strange roaring in the air, saw black, belching clouds over the tree, tops and felt a fierce rushing keeping in the house lately occupied by Peter Hoffman. furnace breath. TOPTON. The bush was on fire. With the energy of fear he dashed along.

There was the clearing, with Miss Ivah Rohrbach, a member of the senior class of the Kutztown Normal Mary at the house door still shouting at intervals. Even ia he came up the red School, is ill. John O. Sweyer graduated from the grammar school with an average of 87 storm was upon them. In mad frenzy he seized the two children, or.e under each Gerald Koehler of Ailentown was here on business.

Rev. F. K. Berndt of the K. S.

N. S. of Kutztown, will administer the Lord's supper in the Maxatawny Zion Church next Sunday morning. April 15. Preparatory services on Saturday afternoon.

Farmers are busy, engaged in preparing the land for sowing oats. Charles Smith, a student of Muhlenberg College, Ailentown, spent his vacation at home. H. F. Reppert of the firm of Reppert Eros, was in Ailentown on business.

David Siegfried, living a mile and a half northwest of this place, left his place to fetch a load of posts. During his absence the manure heap in front of his barn caufrht fire. Had it not been for his neighbor, Percival Welder, all the buildings would have burned down. How the fire originated no one knows. The loss is small.

per cent. arm, and, shrieking to his wife above the George J. DeLong, dentist, and Oscar din of the fire to bring the baby, he Leading Clothiers and HaberDashers Doll of Ailentown visited the former's rushed to the center of the plowed pad parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeLong.

Mrs. George J. Moll and son Guy vis dock. There they crouched panting. The children were howling, the baby was cry FOR SO DATS TOT CAN TRY IX FOR lO CENTS.

ing and Mary was sobbing. The man Ufa is HHP3! ited in Ailentown. The stores were closed to-day and 1 Hi WRM" said nothing. Tie watched the fire. I ion rrummmi Would the house escape? There was will also be closed on Monday, April WHAT A a MUm 16, during the time of Rev.

U. P. Hellman's funeral. 50 feet of bare ground all about it. But the air, so calm a minute ago, was now a roaring hurricane traveling at racing 6peed over the ridge.

The tea tree scrub ZiONSVlLLE. Has to say who has had 35 YEARS cf active Practice of Medicine: I have never before in my 35 years of practice of medicine given my testimonial of recommendation to any patent medicine, but there is a remedy, the result of has come under my own observation; for there is no Disease which has so baffled the medical skill of al! ages as Rheumatism and to find a Reliable remedy for the same.At last we have found it in 5 Drops," manufactured by the Swan-ion Rheumatic Cure Company, Chicago, III. The "5 DROPS," has proven itself wonderful for its curative power in Rheumatism, not as a emporary Relieveronly, but to Philadelphia Sc Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN EFFECT NOV. 1, 1899. Trains for Philadelphia and Beth SEISHOLTZV1LLE.

melted before it, and the husH trees remained in its rear only as black and O. D. Reese moved his family from this place to Emaus. Next Sunday Rev. Dr.

Eli Keller will have services in the Reformed Church. The Bethlehem Iron Co. is boring for burning trunks. The fence had caught; the flames licked it up daintily. The shed, with his cart and harness, were give a.

rci lumicm wute even lu curuuic: cases, sometime ago, 1 nau among others several Rheumatic cases under my treatment and prescribed forthese patients the very best Remedies which I skillfully selected, but without desirable results. I then heard of 's DROPS" and of its Wonderful Cures, and prescribed it to a few patients who found relief from its use within a few days. After that I Drescribed it to a irreat nil were not while ho looked. A piece of iron ore on the Kern farm. burning, stringy bark, whirled by the lehem at 5.20, 5.48, 7.05, 8.45, 9.35, 11.00, 11.15 a.

12.10, 1.05, 3.45, 4.35, 5.45, 6.07, 8.01 p. m. Sundays, 5.20, 5.48, 7.05 a. Jacob, Geho moved' to Ailentown. number and to my surprise, I will sav that in the course of Two or Three wind, settled on the shingles of the house.

The woman moaned and pressed tho Weeks after thev had nsed DROPS" and Dror." Plnctorc th 4.15, 5.45, 6.15 p. m. child closer to her bosom. The man's face was drawn in agony. Trains leave Ailentown via Perkl- were Cured.

Among these were a few who had, for a number of years, been suffering with Chronic Rheumatism, who had piloted themselves around on Crutches. They came to my office without Crutches and told me they were perfectly Well. They give all the credit to "5 DROPS" James Butz and wife of Palm were here. George and Allen Rfider of Rittenhouse Gap were on a fishing trip this week. The P.

O. S. of A. is fast increasing in membership. Nearly every Saturday evening new members are initiated, and new proposals made, A shooting match Will take, place 'April 21 at the public house of E.

C. Gery, for a' prize of $100 in gold. The prize is furnished by the club. Miss Sallie Heimbach, who resided for a long time in Ailentown, came home. She and Mr.

Meitzler, also of Ailentown, visited Mrs. E. C. Gery. LONQSWAni'T" The house was burning, the work of his omen Railroad For Philadelphia, 4.25, 6.55, 9.45 a.

4 5 p. m. Sundays. where he intends to work at his trade as carpenter. The tobacco stripping factory is in a flourishing condition and more employees are wanted.

Miss Esther Shaup moved from Sig-mund' to. this place into the house va-ated by O. D. Reese. own hands.

How many months of weary sawing and splitting had its shingles and slabs cost him! He thought of it all as and to "5 Drop" Flnsters and this is their testimony to the Swanson Rheumatic Cure Company for their kindness and for the conscientious way in which they are placing these Wonderful Remedies among suffering humanity, which they told me to write to the Companv as an acknowledgement. As I have seen the Curative Power of 5 DROPS" and "5 Drop" Plasters, in a great many instances, I can Truly recommend thein and also that the firm is perfectly honest and reliable to deal with. Swanson's C. A. JACKSON, Physician and Surgeon, Kearney, Aug.

29. 1899. stood there, helpless and half suffo- ctted. In less than a minute the flames ere shooting out of the doorways and Windows, and a loud report was followed by the fall of a side of the house. It 5 rE5fTl0Q" is the most, powerfnl specifle known.

Free from opiates and perfectly harm-fcrf'BWa less. Relief is usually felt Mia first nluht. It is a positive cure for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia Dytpepfla(i Jlacknrhe, Awtbmn, If ay Fever, Catarrh, Sleeplessness. Nervousness, Nervous anu Xeuralxic Headaches, Jarache, Toothache, 2ieart "Weakness, Croup, Swelling, X.11 Grippe, 3alurla, Creeping A'umbness, etc. 1" A to ennbI Biiif erers to give 5 DUOP9" at least a trial, we will send a SSc sample bottlei s3w LiH I 3 prepaid by mail, for to ets.

A sample bottle will convince you. Also, largo bottlos (300 doses) $1.00, 6 bottles for5. Sold by us and agents. AGENTS WANTED l0 New WKITK cs TO-DAY. was the explosion of his powder flask.

ITCHING PILES-Dr. Agnew's Ointment is proof against the torments of Itching Piles. Thousands of testimonials of cures affected by its use. No. case too aggravating or too long standing for it to soothe, comfort and cure.

It cures in from 3 to 6 nights. 35 cents. 38. Sold by American Medicine No. 643 Hamilton Street.

nng on the wall. Through the open framework they could see the bed, the tables, the chairs bWAASOji BnEllAlATIC CUKE 169 to 16 Luke CHICAGO, U.lj. 4.35 a. 4.35 p. m.

For Philadelphia, via East Penn Branch, 5.35, F.45 a. 12.50, 4.30 p. m. Sundays, 8.05 a. 4.25 p.

m. For Reading and ilarrisburg, 5.35, 8.45 a. 12.50, 4.30, 9.43 p. m. Sundays, 8.05 a.

4.25. 9.05 p. m. For Gettysburg and Chambersburg, 8.45 a. 12.50 p.

m. week days. For Kutztown, 7.05, 8.45 a. 6.15 p. m.

Sundays, f.05 a. 4.25 p. m. CATASAUQUA. FOGELSVILLB RAILROJ1 D.

Trains leave Alburtls for Catasauqua and intermediate stations, week days, 9.10 a. 4.55 p. ra. Leave Catasauqua for Alburtls and Intermediate stations, wec-k days, 6.50 a. 1.10 p.

m. TRAINS FOR ALLENTOWN. Trains for Bethlehem leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 6.15, 8.00, 9.00, 11.00 a. 12.30, 2.00, COO. 4.30, 6.30, 6.50, 11 blazing ope after another.

The spirit of the man revolted. "Look, Mary!" he cried. "There goes NOT THE LOGIC OF THE TRADE. CSoc the cradle I made for the kids." And as he spoke the aspect of his face changed. Mrs.

Henry Steele of Ailentown visit-fed Mr. and Mrs. Benneville Long. The vacant creamery at Mickleys was bought by William Fox and Man-oah Fegley. It will be.

erected on the property of Col. William Trexler. It is expected to be in operation by the first of May. Nathan Fegley of Cementon visited here. Moyer's school house, James F.

Long teacher, will close Monday, April 16. Levi J. Romig, proprietor of the Longswamp Hotel, will have his opening on Monday. April 16. he limit of his suffering had come, and.

ke an old time victim of the rack, he began to laugh. A hollow laugh, weird and terrible. The Jewelry Snleaninn Whose Argument. Proved Too Much. "Strnr.ge," a talkative man in the hotel lobby, "but four statements, each perfectly true in detail, made a whopping big lie in the aggregate.

It happened like this; I went into a jewelry store and asked to see a cheap watch. The clerk showed uie a tinclad affair at $1.00. It came in a small pasteboard box, on the 'That's a good joke, Mary! The farce ended a'l over in one act! Ila, ha. Need any Come and see our stock comprises all styles from the 'little Nickle Clock to the fine Mantel Clocks. Some as low as $1.00.

Fine Elack Wood Mantel Clock $5.00 and SCOT. New Porcelaine $8.50. A DAILY NUISANCE. ha!" "You're mad, Abe," said his wife, shrinking from Mm with a great dread in her eyes. "Don't laugh like that.

It's horrible!" "Mad, my dear! That's good. Ha, ha, ha! Say I've been mad, the most con 'A Simple Remedy Which Will Interest Catarrh Sufferers. In its early stages catarrh is more of a nuisance than a menace to the gen- eral health, but sooner or later, the disease extends to the throat, bronch- i lal tubes and even to the stomach and Intestines. Catarrh is essentially a disease of hd of which I noticed the statement that it was the equal of any watch in the world. 'Have you a watch at I asked.

'Yes, said the clerk, and he handed lr.e a very neat timepiece cased in oxidized steel! 'You will find that just as good as anything you can get for five times the lie remarked, opening the back and showing me the works. 'It looks all I said, 'but oil second thought I believe I'd like something 'Well, here are some Oiled case lie replied, "that we sell with a 0 year guarantee. The case can't be distinguished from solid gold, and the founded lunatic in this blasted, blistering country! To slog and belt for ten long years to make a home of our own, to clear land, to fence it, drain it, plant It and all to make five minutes' bonfire! Yes. I've been mad stark, staring mad-but now ha, ha, ha! I was never so sensible in my life! "See how the cradle burns, Mary. It was a bit of she oak and worked like a watch.

Don't it look pretty now? Thev JEWELER and OPTICIAN, 625 Hamilton Street, 8.45, 11.02 p. m. Sundays, 6.15, 8.32, 9.00 a. 12.17, 4.00, 6.50, 8.45 p. m.

Trains for Bethlehem leave Philadelphia, Third and Berks Street, 4.10 a. 1.25 p. m. Sundays 1.10 p. m.

Leave Philadelphia, via Perkiomen Railroad, 1.30, 8.58 a. 1.36, 5.21 p. m. Stmdays, 7.00 a. 6.21 p.

m. Leave Reading for Ailentown, 7.00, 10.15 a. 3.05, 6.05, 8.30 p. m. Sundays, 9.26, 70.53 a.

6.55 p. m. Leave Harrisburg, 5.00, 7.65 a. 1.05, 3.50, 6.45 p. m.

Sundays, 7.30, 8.55 a. 4.j0 p. m. Leave Kutztown, 5.33, 10.30 a. 3.32, 4.50 p.

m. Sundays, C.49, 11.17 a. 6.15 p. m. FOR ATLANTIC CITT.

Weekdays a.m., 2.00, 4.00, 6.00, 7.15 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a. 6.30 p. m.

Sunday? Expresn, 9.00 10.00 a. m. Accommodation, S.00 a. 4.45 p. m.

Leave Atlantic City Depot: Weekdays a.m., 3. 30,5.30 p. m. Accommodation, 8.15 a. 4.05 m.

Sundays Express. 4.30, 7.30, p. m. Accommodation. 7.15 a.

4.05 p. I. A. SWEIGARD, EDSON J. WEEKS, Gon'l Supt.

Gen. Pass. Agent. Ccirpef NewSo might be silk curtains, all those flounces round it! Why don't yon laugh, girl? It's a great joke. Look! The roof is falling It's as good as fireworks.

Hold up the kids; let them laugh. It's all the tame price. Ha. ha, ba!" To read about carpets will no doubt interest many this the mucous membrane, the local symptoms being a profuse discharge of mucus, stoppage of the nostrils, irritation in causing coughing. sneezing, gauging and frequent clearings of the throat and The usual treatment ty Ioral 'douches, salves, often Elves temporary relief, but anything like a cure can only be obtained by a i treatment which removes the catarrhal from the bioocl and the disappearance of the.

inflammation from the mucous surface. A new remedy which meets these requirements and which so far has been remarkably successful in 'curing catarrh is Stuart's Catarrh Tablets. These tablets act upon the blood and mucous membranes only. They can hardly be called a secret patent medicine as they are composed of such valuable remedies as Sanguinaria, Hy-Orastin, Eucalyptol and similar cleansing antiseptics, which cure by elimi movement is fully standardized and tested for lieat and cold. It is a watch we consider very cheap at; I pried open the back case, and out dropped a little disk of paper on which the 30 year guarantee was printed.

This watch is as well made in every it said in preamble, 'as the average 100 'What kind of a chronometer can a man get for asked. 'The best in the replied the clerk enthusiastically. 'Here is one now. You observe its thinness and general elegance. As far ns the movement is concerned it is simply impossible to produce anything 'All I said.

'I'll invest on that coming season, and we should like to interest everybody so much so that they would not feel satisfied unless they had examined our stock, consisting of all the most reliab'e makers But the woman replied nothing, frightened, staring at him. The children screamed. The driving sheet of flame had long gone by. Skirting the plowed ground where they stood, it had left the bare surface an untouched blank In its ghastly funeral trail. Only tree stumps, posts and fallen branches smoked and smoldered here and there.

The man stood motionless till morning. But the four char of carpets in the country. In style and coloring effects we have put our best foot forward and think we have eclipsed all former efforts. and I picked up the tinclad machine and laid down $1.50. 'I have your I added, 'that this is the best red corner posts remained of his home.

"Let's see the plav out," he said. "Ha, ha. ha! Ha, ha, ha!" The fire was raging many miles farther onward when Abe Saunders, taking the two children by the hand, led the way down the track to the main road. His wife dragged wearily after him, the baby in her arms, looking back from time to time at the smoking ruin. The group passed on to the road, where Ihe red dust blew in thick, choking clouds that shrouded them from view.

But long after they had disnnnenred there sniinrl. mer, Laub Weaver, 637 Hamilton Street. Centra! R. R. of New Jersey.

Stations in New York fo of Liberty Street, N. R. and South Ferry, Whitehall Street. Beginning Nov. 19, 1S99.

TRAINS LEAVE ALLENTOWN. UNION STATION. For New York. Elizabeth. Newark, at 6.32, 7.46 Express, 11.55 a.

4.2T Express 7.17 p. Sundays, 10.48 a. m. 6.49 p. m.

For 6.32, 7.46, 11.55 a. m. 4.27, 7.17 p. m. Sunday 12.15, 5.49 p.m.

For High Bridge branch jid Lak Hopatcong. (6.32, except Lake Hopat-cong) 7.46 and 4.27 p. m. Fur points on Mew Yurk and Long Branch R. 7.46, 11.55 a.

4.27 p.m. Bethlehem. Easton and Phillips-bin 6.3.!, 7.4l, 11.55 a. and 4.27, 7.17,. 8.57 p.

m. Sundays 10.48 a. tn. 12.15, 5.49 p. m.

For Bath, Bangor, 7.17 p. m. Fast express for Bingbamton. El. watch oa 'No.

you he exclaimed. 'I didn't sny anything of the 'Don't you claim that it is as good as any $5 watch 1 asked, pointing to the statement on the box lid. 'Yes, but' 'And you just assured I continued, 'that the $5 watch was the equal of anything at five times the price. That gets us to $25, and the filled case guarantee states specifically that the $25 watch is as well made as a $100 chronometer. Here you have it in and I pulled-out a pencil and made this simple calculation: 'A 5 0,0 X.

therefore A X. "But lie couldn't see it. He stuck out firmly that each of the four assertions was gospel truth, but he wouldn't stand for their logical conclusion. 1 told him lie ought to be arrested for nsk-imr Sinn f. ffosierlf ed the wail of the children, the moaning of the woman and loud above all the mirthless laughter of a broken hearted man.

Exchange. fomishini Undertaker, SnnlloTvrd Ihc Ointment. A curious on no In reported by Dr. Mos-bnelM-r of i Mnucfcener Mcdicinis.li,. He was consulted by wiirlcmim for prvsinplno mira, Buffalo, Chicago and other points nating from the blood and musous surfaces the catarrhal poison.

Stuart s' Catarrh Tablets are large pleasant tasting logenges taken internally, allowing them to dissolve slowly in the mouth, in this way they reach the throat, fauces and the entire alimentary canal. If desired they may also be dissolved in water and used as a douche, in addition to the internal use, but it is not at all necessary to use a douche; a few cf them dissolved in the mouth daily will be sufficient. However, when there is much stoppage of the nose, a douche made from these tablets will give immediate relief, but the regular dally use Internally of these tablets will cure the whole catarrhal trouble, without resorting to the inconvenience of a douche. Dr. Bement states "that the internal treatment for catarrh is rapidly taking the place of the old plan of douching, and local application and further pays that probably the best and certainly the safest remedy at present on the market is Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, as no secret is made of their composition and all the really efficient remedies for Catarrh are contained in this tablet." Druggists sell Stuart's Catarrh Tab-Jets at fifty cents for full sized packages.

Ask your druggist and if he Is honest he will tell you there is no the fan- find nn ointment of 10 Office--J6 N. Seventh St. tor a watch which 1 could prove by his own admissions was no better than one valued at That tangled his brains in a hard knot, and I escaped while he i.UaFranco'sVp was still dazed." Orleans Periodical xtA Telephone Nos. 634 an i 21F. Compound pftlGE 29 Cts.AT frftUGCISTSl Night calls attended at 718 Linden St.

West, at 7.43, 11.37 a. 4.35 p. m. For principal stations to Mauct Chunk, 7.43, 10.39, (11.37, Catasauqua and Walnutport) a. 2.13, 4.38, 7.44 p.

m. Sundays, 8.45 a. 4.21, 8.46 p. m. For Wilkes-Barre, and Scranton, 7.43, 11.87 a.

4.38 p. m. Sundays, 8.45 a. m. For Lansford.

Tamaqua and Potts, ville, 7.43, 11.37 a. 2.13, (4.38 and 7.44 except Pottsville) p. Sundays, (except Pottsvilie 8.46 a. 4.21 p. For Sunbury, Lewlsbitrg and WU-liamsport, and for points In the Interior of Pennsylvania, at 7.43, 11.37 a.

4.38 p. m. Sunday, 8.45 a. 4.21 p. m.

Through tickets to all points at low est rates may be had on application to the ticket agent at the station. H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass.

grt, 1 i J. H. OLHAUSEN, Gen. Bupt per cenr ih iiy. morning the wife of the pnlietit In I'nlo) came to Dr.

MoslinchcT nmipliiiriiiiK that the medicine had produred hiicIi severe diarrhea and enlio tlmt her liimlinutl was unabla to persevcrn with it. Dr. Moslmcher, greatly astonished, went to the Iioiikp nnd found that instead of using the ointment iu the ordinary way the man had token it by the mouth. The erysipelas hnd nearly disappeared, and the patient in broken (ienuan expressed his gratitude for the somewhat 6trong but very eflicucious mediciuo which had done him so much good. Dr.

Mosbacher adds that notwithstanding this success he has refrained Uom administering iehthyol internally; RELIEF IN SIX HOURS. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disease relieved In six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure." It Is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves retention of water almost immediately. If you want MOffll LlUDSfflLiGEH. and Local Ordws ft at it.Ma "No famlly'can afford to be without One Minute Cough Cure.

It will stop a cough and cure a cold quicker than any other medicine," writes C. W. Will-lams, Sterling Run, Pa. It cures croup, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles and prevents1 consumption. Pleasant and harmless.

H. 41 North Seventh Street. quick relief and cure this Is the remedv. safer, more palatable, more efficient 1 DnM Kir U.nn, 17 .1 Wapla Street or i.l.i,. 'f? and convenient remedy on the market, I lentown, Pa.

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Years Available:
1893-1918