FREELAND TRIBUNE. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. TliOR. A. I3UCKLEY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE: MAIN STREET ABOVE CENTRE. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year 31 50 Si* Months 75 Four Months 50 Two Montlia 25 Subscribers are requested to watch the date following the name on the labels of their papers. By referring to this they can tell at a glance how they stand on the books in this office. For instance: Grover Cleveland 28June!4 means that Grover is paid up to June 28,18!4. By keeping the llgures in advance of the pres ent date subscribers will save both themselves and the publisher much trouble aud annoy- Subscribcrs who allow themselves to lull in arrears will be called upon or notified twice, and, if payment does not follow within one month thereafter, collection will be made in the manner provided by law. FREELAND, PA.. JULY 17, 1893. ! WORLD OF POLITICS. Not Much Noise Above the Surface, Hut Lots of Quiet Work ltolng liotie. In a month and a few days more the Democrats of Luzerne county will meet to name their ticket for next November. So far the politicians and candidates have been exceedingly scarce in this part, yet the blossoming out of delegates in nearly every district in the vicinity proves that the office-seekers are not sleeping. That a large amount of quiet work has been done already can be easily seen. It is rather a hard task to keep track of the many candidates in the field. The crop, according to a cal culation made on Friday by the Kern dealer, includes twelve who want to he commissioners, two for treasurer, two for register, and one for controller. This is on the Democratic side. Republican candidates are not so numerous, but their convention will have no trouble in filling the ticket. For commissioner Thomas Smith, of Milnesville, will probably he one of the Republican nominees and George Rimer or P. T. Norton his colleague, The Democratic ticket may be Edward Burke, of Pittston, and Owen Fritzinger, of Freeland, or Tom McGraw, of Beach Haven; or it may be Tom Dullard and Charles Honeywell, of Plymouth, or Honeywell and John Helferty, of Haz leton. A strong effort will be brought about to defeat Dullard, but he may pull through in the convention. Sam Boyd, of Wilkes-Barre, will get the the nomination for controller with out any great trouble, providing the Leader is not successful in bringing out a candidate who will be a man of extra ordinary strength. Boyd, however, seems to fill the bill, and it will require considerable influence to heat him. Three candidates are looking for the Democratic nomination for register of wills John J. Brislin, of Sugar Notch; P. C. Campbell, of Shickshinny, and Stanley Davenport, of Plymouth. Bris lin is already hooked as a winner in the race. No names have yet been mentioned for the nomination of county auditors, and even though it is not a high-salaried sinecure it is good for three years and pays a few dollars per year. It is gener ally looked upon as a stepping stone to something higher in the court house. The Democratic county convention will bo held on Tuesday, August 22, and the Republicans have fixed their date for Wednesday, September 9. Whoever the new controller may be he will be given such a chance to distin guish himself as no other man has ever had before in the history of Luzerne county. lie will also find a sufficient power in his hands to make him a wor thy rival of the czar of Russia. It is an office full of opportunities for good or evil, and the people should be exceed ingly careful in their choice of a man for this place. When the controller whis tles every officer in the court house from garret to cellar has got to dance. The right kind cf a man in this capacity can save Luzerne county $40,(100 the very first twelve months he is in office. —Nunticokc ,S>fn. PERSONALITIES. Frank F.vcritt, until lately bartender at the Central hotel, is now filling a sim ilar position at the Pottsvillte House, Hazleton. Mrs. Condy Doyle, of Ridge street, is on a visit to Scranton relatives. Editor Fowler and family are visiting the former's parents at Riverside, Northumberland county. Patrick Keeney, of Philadelphia, is spending his vacation with friends in town. Mrs. James Givens and Mrs. F.Ua Mc- Donald arc at Rockport for a few days. C. F. McHugh, Esq., and wife, of Wilkes-Barre, spent Sunday here. Miss Kate Mulhcarn is on a visit to Wilkes-Barre friends. Early Thursday morning the town of Dallas, this county, was visited by a fire which destroyed SIO,OOO worth of property. I FREELAND OPERA HOUSE. JOHN J. WKLCn, Manager. BOSTON OPERA CO. Two Nights Only. Monday, July 17, "The® Mikado." — Tuesday, July 18, "fi fmMcv PRICES: 25 and 35 Cents. J Reserved Seats at Christy's Book Store. ; FROM SUBURBAN POINTS. (Continued From Page 1.) for one time only at Freeland tonight. "Pirates of Penzance" tomorrow even evening. Patrick Sweeney and wife spent last week in Philadelphia. Miss Maggie O'Brien, of Now York, is the guest of Patrick McFadden and wife. Miss May McKinley, of Philadelphia, is the guest of her friend, Miss May Carr. "William Gallagher, of Sandy Valley, spent a part of last week in Philadel phia. John Mnlchitzky wear a broad smiie. It'B a girl. Eckley is still awaiting that electric road. Another large locie is being built at Drifton shops for this place. It will haul the coal from No. G new slope to the breaker and it is said to weigh twen ty-six tons. The Heavenly Recruits meet every evening at Sandy Valley school house. Many of our young folks attend these meetings. MAKV ANN. Another Electric Road. Coxe Bros. & Co. have awarded the i contract for building an electric railroad between Eckley and Buck Mountain to C. F. King & Co., and today 100 men will be put to work on the road bed. The intention is to haul the coal from the Buck Mountain strippings to Eck ley for preparation, a distance of three and one-half miles.— Speaker. In conversation this morning with the head of the firm, Eckley B. Coxe, he stated that electricity would probably be the power used, hut the company has not yet made a final decision on it. Important Notice. Coxe Bros A Co., of Drifton and Eckley; G. B. Markle & Co., of Jeddo; J. S. Went/. A Co. of Hazle Brook, and the Upper Lehigh and Sandy Run Coal Companies have agreed to allow leave of absence, to all those of flieir employees who ask for it, to attend the excursion to Mountain Park by the Knights of Malta next Saturday, July 22. Don't forget to ask for it. COMMITTEE. In Lehigh county a new species of the bug family has appeared and is killing the potato bugs of that section at a rapid rate. The farmers of the county have hailed their debut with delight, as the visitors do not eat the crop and their only object in life seems to be to exter minate potato bugs. I.ibernl Wuy of Advertising. Make as many small English words as possible from letters contained in C—E— D—E R—\ P—l—L—L—B, without using a letter in any one word more times than it appears in "Celery Pills." To the person sending largest list will be given a beautiful matched pair of cream white ponies, gold mounted harness and phaeton; a trip to the World's fair and return for second largest list received; a fine upright piano for third; a pneumatic bicycle for fourth; fine gold watch for fifth; pair diamond earrings for sixth; parlor organ for seventh; elegant harp for eighth; black silk dress pattern for ninth; mußic box, drum and bells for tenth largest list; also 100 other valuable prizes for first 100 persons sending a list of not less than sixty words made from letters contained in "Celery Pills." liudge's "Celery Pills" are what you re quire if troubled with nervousness, in somnia, loss of appetite, weakness, dys pepsia, stomach trouble, headache, indi gestion, etc. Send thirteen 2-cent stamps with list of words and try for one of our handsome prizes and receive free a sam ple package, with full particulars and list of those in your state who have won prizes to introduce this great nerve nnd stomach remedy, all delivered in IE S. free. Enclose thirteen U. 8. 2c stamps with list of words promptly to litidge Celery Pill Co., Montreal, Que., and you are sure of a first-class prize for your trouble. * MB BAILROAD SYSTEM. LEHIGH VALLEY DIVISION. \Er Anthracite coal USCHI oxclii r sivcly, insuring cleanliness uud / comfort. AIIUANUEMKNT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. MAY 14, I 803. LEAVE FREELAND. (5 05, 8 47, fl 40. 10 41 n m. 12 25, 1 32, 2 27, 345, 4 55, > 58, 7 12, s 47 p m, for Drifton, Jeddo. Lum ber Yard, Stockton ami llnzletoit. ii 05 a in, 1 3 45, 4 55 p in, for Mauch Chunk, Alicntown, Bethlehem, rliila., Huston and New York. 0 40 a in lor Bethlehem, Huston and Phi la. 728 10 50 a m, 12 10,4 34 p m, (via Highland Branch) lor >\ hite Haven, Glen Summit, Wilkes- Burre, Pittston and L. uud 11. Junction. SUNDAY TRAINS. 11 40 H Til and 3 45 p m lor Drifton, Jeddo, r.uin ber lard and llazleton. 345 nin for Delano, Miihunoy City, Shenan doah, New lork and Philadelphia. ARRIVE AT FREELAND. 5 50, 7 Oil, 7 20, 0 18, 10 50 a m, 12 10, 1 15, 2 13, 4 .14, 0 ;i8 and 8 37 | in, from llazleton, Stockton, Lumber aid, Jeddo and Drifton. 7 2l>, 0 18 10 50 a m, 2 13, 4 34, 058 p in from Delano, Muhanoy City and siienundoah (via New Boston Branch). o 1 ! 5, ,°? 8 1 u 1 nf l?i!I J*, 1 " from New Vork ' I'8ton, 1 iiiladelpliia, Bethlehem, Allentown and Muuch Chunk. 0 18 and 10 50 a m, 1 15, 0 58 and 8 87 p m from Huston, Phila., Bethlehem and Mauch Chunk. 0 18,10 II am. 2 27, G r>B,, m from White Haven, (Den Summit, Wilkes-Barre, Pittston and L. and B. Junction (via Highland Branch). SUNDAY TRAINS. 1131 am and 8 81pm, from llazleton, Lum ber A urd, Jeddo and Drifton. 11 31 a m from Delano, llazleton, Philadelphia and Huston. 3 31 p m from Delano and Mahanoy region, l'or further information inquire of Ticket Agents. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia, Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHEIt, Ass't G. P. A. South Bethlehem, Pa. The Delaware, Susquehanna and Schuylkill R, R. Co, PASSENGER TRAIN TIME TABLE. Taking Effect, May 89, 1893. Eastward. STATIONS. Westward, p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. n.m. p.m. 5 30 1 02 7 43 Sheppton 7 18 10 11 3 29 1I 0 K I !?, Oneida A I 712 10 05 L I 1 22 , 52 um A I 0 55 3 23 ■> 45 133 803 Humboldt Bond VOl 9403 12 5 4.1 25 805 liurwood lload' 059 037 310 Als 62 1308 10 .. ~ , . L(5 54 0 ;to L] 820 Oneida Jet. ij^ 3 06 1§ §5 Hnnn -L (6 40 L\ 658 Koan A) G32 022 0 (L B. Meadow Hoad 6 28 Hi Stockton Jet. 010 Eckley Junction 0 10 30 Drifton 6 00 CTTIZENS'BANK OF FREELAND. CAPITAL, - $50,000. OFFICERS. Joseph 111rkbeck. President, 11. C. Koons, Vict-President. B. It. Davis, ('ashler. John Smith, Secretary. DIRECTORS.—Joseph Birkbeck, Thos. Birk heck, John Wagner, A. Hudcwick, 11. C. Koons, ( has. Dusheek. Wm. Kemp, Mathias Schwutie, John Smith, John M. Powell, 2d, John Burton. Three per cent, interest paid on saving deposits. Open dally from on. in. to 4p. m. Saturday evenings from 0 to 8. Dr. H. E. Nyer's DENTAL PARLORS. H. W. MONROE, Manager. CAMPBELL'S BUILDING, CENTRE STREET. Tu th filled aml artificial teeth inserted. Painless extraction. Reasonable prices and all icork guaranteed. HERE'S A BARGAIN" One of the best located properties on Centre street, Five Points, is offered at a sacrifice. Any person de siring to make a paying in vestment should investigate this. A line, well-built two-story building, 23x44 feet, containing a dwelling and back kitchen, also a storeroom, 23x18 feet. A good stable, 11x18 feet, is on rear of lot. The owner has good rea sons for wishing to dispose of the property, and the purchaser will be given easy terms. For further infor mation AI'I'I, V AT THE TRIBUNE OFFICE. A BIG STOCK OF WAGON UMBRELLAS, FLY NETS, LAP SHEETS, EAR NETS, Etc., 1 on hand at WISK'B. -A.ll KHiicLs cf From $6.00 Up. GEO. WISE. No. :m Centre Street, Freeland. Also Jeddo, Pa. KELLMER FTOflUliFjlMl Tho Finest Specialties in the Photographic Art. For Finish We Can't He Beat. WITT, (TTT AT? A "NTTTTTT 1 BKTTER WORK THAN CAN BE HAD TV AUU VJ U 1 ililli ANYWHERE ELSE IN' THE REGION. 13 West Broad Street, Hazleton. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. JOHN J. BRISLIN, of Sugar Notch. Subject, to the decision of the Democratic county convention. TpOR COUNTY TREASURER- W. MURRAY ALEXANDER, of Ilanovcr Township. Subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. Keiper's Steam Marble Works. COR. LAUREL and MINE STREETS. Moii vimerits, Heads tones, selling at cost for next thirty days. Iron and Galvanized Fences, Sawed Building Stones, Window Cups, Door Sills, Mantels, Grates, Coping, Cemetery Supplies. PIIILIP KEIPEII, PROP., Hazleton. CONDYO7BOYLE, dealer in Liquors, Wine, Beer, Etc. The llnest brands of domestic and imported whiskey on sale at liis new Si and handsome saloon. Fresh Roe lies tor and liailentine beer and Yeung ling's porter on tap. Contro - Street, - Five - Points. G. B. Payson, b. D, S., BENTIST, FREELAND, PA. Located permanently in Birkbeck's building, room 4, second floor. Special attention paid to all branches ot dentistry. Painless Extraction. All work guaranteed. Office lioura: 8 to 12 A. M.; 1 to 5 P. M.; 7 to 9 P. M. GEORGE FISHER, dealer iu FRESII BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON, BOLOGNA, SMOKED MEATS, ETC., ETC. Call at No. ti Walnut street, Freolund, or wait for the delivery wagons. VERY LOWEST PRICES. BASE BALL. The Smiths were defeated by the first nino of Weatherly yesterday, 9 to 2. It was understood that the game was to bo played at the grounds in the town, hut the burgess wouldn't allow it after the Smiths arrived there. They then took the game two miles out of the town in a field that was hilly and had grass two feet high. The Weatherly team have been playing their Sunday games there all summer and of course were used to the grounds. At Ilarwood on Saturday tho Tigers won from tho club there by a score of 10 to 8. The game was not particularly in teresting, and the battery work of Bris lin and Gaffney was the leading feature. Tho Fearnots went to Lattimer yester day and in a hotly contested game de feated tho club there, 17 to 10. Ilazleton defeated Shenandoah, 9 to 4, on Saturday. The Smiths play at White Haven next Sunday. One of the prettiest games ever played in the Lehigh region was that between Jeanesville and Allentown clubs on Fri day. Eleven innings were necessary to decide the contest, which was won by Allentown by a score of 3 to 2. After Friday's game Allcntown's manager wanted to sign Sclimear and Keener, but they could not be induced to leave Jeanesville. The Cuban Giants play at Ilazleton on the 28th, and Jeanesville plays at Lansford next Saturday. Second baseman Tighe, of the Scran ton club, tried to thrash a reporter who criticized liis work, and lie will spend a month playing to pay the fine given him for his disorderly conduct. Scranton will stay with the State League, having refused the offer of the Eastern people. The Eurekas, the cliampiom amateur team of Scranton, w ere so confident that they could defeat tiie Scranton profes sionals that they wagered S3OO on it. The game was played on the Scranton grounds on Thursday. Tho profes sionals toyed with the amateurs, allow ing them four hits and making them a gift of two runs while the professionals were making nineteen. When Baby was Blck, wo gnvo her Castor!a.' When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Costoria. When she had children, sho gave thorn Castor la. THE SPECIAL BARGAINS STILL GOING at J. C. Berner's. l-yard-wide dress goods, (> 1-2 cents, l-yard-wide dress plaids, reduced from 25 cents to 12 1-2 cents. Cashmere satines, wortli 20 cents,' for 12 1-2 cents. Rugs, Mats, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Furniture and Beddings—the largest stock in town. Avail yourself of the bargains. Groceries and Provisions below market price. J. C. BERNER. Will jj IpEpJ Double Chloride of-Gold Tablets ■a DRUNKENNESS and MORPHINE IMT * E the pationt, by tho use of our SPECIAL FORMULA COLD CURE] TABLETS V jr p ■"£4 purlnp treatment pntlo.nt3 nro nllowod Iho frco tieo r f Liquor or Mor ' jf A VVTff $3 pbino until such tiiiio ua thoy"plm)l voluntarily fjivo them up. " lllfl Wo Bond pnvticulnr J and pamphlet oi u-jtimonialß frcvl, and rhr.ll fl ibeplnd to pluec Offerers from any of these hablta in eomnmnleu- fftSli 1711(111 RIS tion with portions who luvvo been' urcd by f Uou:o of our Ta. ii ktb. \ / 1 UiulillUlUulß g HILL'S Y ABLE Y 3 nro for sale by all nnsT-CL vsu f from persons drovy mis at 91.00 per pookage. jT \& Y&\ m It yourdrutrKlMidot 51 .OO S Who haVO bOGII and v. o will aeud you, I y return mail u ptiokape )i our , ■ w?; o ~ - ' ■'Jfob. v'lc f cured by the uao of ■ Write your name ind nddrons plrdnlv, end ftato <r _ sotst* nro i - r To — Rill's Tablets ! 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' By this way we have succeeded in securing about 800 SIL VER HANDLED GLORIA UMBRELLAS, which we can sell lor less than half their actual value. We have them in three sizes as follows: 26-inch fast black gloria, silver handle, 40 cents; never sold before under 81.00. 28-inch goes at fio cents; regular price, 81.115. 30-incli, our price now is 60 cents; regular price, 81.25. If you want an umbrella come and see these goods. They are the greatest things ever offered at the money, and while this lot lasts they go at the prices quoted above. This is an oppor tunity of a lifetime to get a good umbrella for almost nothing. Come and s get what you want of them while you have the oppor tunity. II you want anything in our other lines you will lind' them at greatly reduced prices at Jos. Neuburger's Bargain Emporium, In the P. O. S. of A. Building, - Freeland, Pa. ORANGE BLOSSOM IS AS SAFE AND HARMLESS AS A Flax Seed. Poultice. It Is applied right to the parts. It cures all diseases of women. Any lady can use it herself. Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS. Mailed to any address on receipt of sl. Dr. J. A. MoGill & Co., 3 and 4 Panorama Place, Chioago, 111. I Sola loy -yr. "\X7\ GKRCTVIEZR, Freeland. llt will be to your interest to call and inspect OUIt FINE DISPLAY OF NEW NOVELTIES and reliable standard grades in iMen's niul B> HtifM iiixcl, Cfiipif* Our seasonable stock lacks nothing but buyers. Tliey will come; tliey will be satisfied; they will buy at the fairest prices ever made for such qualities. JOHN SMITH, - - BIRKBECK BRICK. OUR SPRING LINE OF FURNISHING GOODS must be seen to get an idea of its many attractions. Expecting an unusu ally active trade we have prepared generously for it, and show in greatest variety the latest and best in Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Hosiery, Neckwear, Underwear, Hankerchiefs, etc., etc. Come in and you will find styies, quality and price that hit your ideas of a good thing exactly. C.P.GERITZ! | Ijran BELOW CENTRE. WEIDER & ZANG, VntioMb ! We are located above Meyer's jewelry store ! and have on hand u line line of iroods, which j will be done up in the latest st} le-s at a very moderate price. Our ulin is to satisfy anil WE ASK FOlt A TRIAL. Repairing Promptly Executed.
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