HEW MlUil! SYSTEM. , LEHIGII VALLEY miS&V DIVISION. I -—" Anthracite coal used exclu- I \ eively, insuring cleanliness and I comfort. AnnANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. MAY 11, 1898. LEAVE FREELAND. 6 06, 8 47, 0 40, 10 41 a rn. 12 25, 1 32, 2 37, 8 45, 4 55, 0 58, 7 12, H 47 p in. Tor Drifton, Jeddo. Liun- I er Yard, Stockton and llazleton. 6 05 a m, 1 32, 3 45, 4 55 p in, for Mauch Chunk, Allentowu, Bethlehem, Philu., Easton and New York. 9 40 a m for Bethlehem, Easton and Phila. 7 26, 10 56 a in, 1216,4:14 p in, (via Highland branch) for White Haven, Glen Summit, wilkes- I arro, Pitteton and L. and B. Junction. SUNDAY TWAINS. 11 40 a in and 3 45 p m for Drifton, Jeddo, Lum t er Yard and Hazleton. 345 D in for Delano, Mahnnoy City, Shenan • oah, New York and Philadelphia. ARRIVE AT FREELAND. 5 50, 7 09, 7 26, 9 18, 10 56 a m, 12 16, 115, 2 13, 4JM, 6 58 and 837 p ra, from llazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Jeddo and Drifton. 7 26, 9 18, 10 56 a m, 2 13, 4 6 58 p in from Delano, Mahunoy City and Shenandoah (via New Boston Branch). I 15, 6 58 and 8 37 p ra from New York, Easton, Philadelphia, Bethlehem, Allentown and Mauch Chunk. 0 18 and 10 56 a m, 1 15, 6 58 and 8 37 p m from Easton, Philu., Bethlehem and Maueli chunk. 9 18, 10 41 am, 2 27,6 58 p m from White Haven, Glen Summit, Wilkes-Barre, Pitteton and L. and 11. Junction (via Highland Branch). SUNDAY TRAINS. 1131 a m and 881p m, from Hazleton, Lum ber Yard, Jeddo and Drifton. II 31 a m from Delano, Hazleton, Philadelphia and Easton. 3 31 p m from Delano and Mnhanoy region. For further information inquire of Ticket Agents. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia, Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Ass't G. P. A. South Bvthlehcm, Pa. The Delaware, Susquehanna and Schuylkill R. R, Co. PASSENGER TWAIN TIME TABLE. Taking Effect, May 29, 1893. Eastward. STATIONS. Westward, p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. 5 30 1 02 7 42 Sheppton 7 18 10 11 3 29 A 1 5 35 1 08 7 48 J, j 7 12 10 05 JA 122 752 Oneida A) 955333 545 1 23 803 Humboldt Road 7 01 940 3 12 547 125 805 Hurwood Road 659 937 310 AJ5521 30 810 ( , n< . 1n T . Lj6 64 030 L\ 820 ° neida Jct - A\s 50 9203 05 Aj 5 56 8 26 X j 640 Z.JSSB Honn A'tii'S! 922 6 (12 B. Meadow ltoad 628 611 Stockton Jct. 619 6 21 Eckley Junction 0 10 6 30 Drifton 0 00 CITIZENS' BANK OF FREELAND. CAPITAL. - $50,000. OFFICERS. Joseph Birkbcck, President. H. C. Koons, Vice President. B. It. Davis, Cashier. John Smith, Secretary. DIRECTORS.—Joseph Birkbcck, Tlios. Birk bcck, John Wagner, A. Kudowiek, 11. C. Koons, Chas. Dusheck, Win. Kemp, Mathius Schwabe, John Smith, John M. Powell, 2d, John Burton. tW" Three per cent, interest paid on saving deposits. Open daily from 9 a. m. to 4p. m. Saturday evcuiiigs from 0 to 8. Dr. H. E. Nyer's DENTAL PARLORS. H. W. MONROE, Manager. CAMPBELL'S BUILDING, CENTRE STREET. Teeth JUkd and artificial teeth inserted. Painless extraction, llcasonable prices and all work guaranteed. HERE'S A BARGAIN. One of tbe 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 fine, well-built two-story building, 23x44 feet, containing a dwelling and back kitchen, also a storeroom, 23x18 feet. A good stable, 14x18 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 APPLY AT THE TKIIIUNE OFFICE. A BIG STOCK OF WAGON UMBRELLAS, FLY NETS, LAP SHEETS, EAR NETS, Etc., on hand at WISE'S. -A.ll Kinds of H-A-IFSIISrESS From $6.00 Up. GEO WISE. No. 35 Centre Street, Freeland. Also Jeddo, Pa. JOHN D. HAYES, Attomey-at-Law and Notary Public. Legal business of all kinds promptly attended Room 3, 2d Floor, Birkbcck Brick. M. HA I,PIN, Manufacturer of Carriages, Buggies, Wagons. &c. Cor. Walnut and Pine Streets, Freeland. OHION STROII, Attorney and Counselor at Law, AND Justice of the Peace. Office Booms No. 31 Centre Street, Freeland. Alex. Shollack, Bottler of BEER, - PORTER, - WINE, and all kinds of LI QUO 11 S. Cor. Washington and Walnut streets, Freeland. Kciper's Steam Marble Works. COR. LAUREL and MINE STREETS. Monuments, Headstones, selling at cost for next thirty days. Iron and Galvanized Fences, Sawed Building Stones, Window Caps, Door Sills,' Mantels, Grates, Coping, Cemetery Supplies. PHILIP KEIPKRPItOP.j Hazleton. COTTAGE HOTEL Main and Washington Streets. C-W-:E3>T :M:OTEB, PROPRIETOR. Good accommodation and attention given to permanent and transient guests. Well-stocked bar and fine pool and billiard room. Free bus to and from all trains. **• STABLING ATTACHED. -fia d. Goeppert, proprietor of the Washington House, 11 Walnut Street, above Centre. The best of whiskies, wines, gin cigars, etc. Cull in when in that purt of the town. Fresh Beer and Porter on Tap. CONDY 0. BOYLE, dealer in Liquors, Wine, Beer, Etc. The finest brands of domestic and imported whiskey on sale at his new ft and handsome saloon. Fresh Roches- tor and Builentinc beer uud Yeung- ling's porter on tap. Centre - Street, - Five - Points. G. B. Payson, D. D, S., Dentin T. FREELAND, PA. Located permanently in Birkbcck's building, room 4, second floor. Special attention paid to all branches of dentistry. Painless Extraction. All work guaranteed. Office hours: 8 to 12 A. M.; 1 to 5 P. M.; 7 to y P. M. GEORGE FISHER, denier in FRESII BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON, BOLOGNA, SMOKED MEATS, ETC., ETC. Call nt No. 6 Walnut street, Freeland, or wait for the delivery wugons. VERY LOWEST PRICES. D. J. FERRY'S SALOON is the place to yd a fresh ylass of RINGLER S HELL GATE or - - ROCHESTER BEER. Fine Temperance Drinks. First-class cigars arc. always kept in stocks also the very hest yrades of wine, claret, brandy, {/in, whisky and porter. Centre and South Sts., Freeland. GEO. CHESTNUT, LEADER OF GREAT BAKGINS, bus a line line of Baby Carriages Every Variety. Best Material. Good Workmanship. Reasonable Prices. NOVELTIES, TOYS, Etc., OF EVERY KIND. See our handsome stock of footwear—the largest and itest in town. Custom-made work a specialty and repairing done ou the premises. 93 Centre street, Freeland. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. TpOB REGISTER OF WILLS JOHN J. BRISLIN, of Sugar Notch. Subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. | TjpOß COUNTY TREASURER | W. MURRAY ALEXANDER, of Hanover Township. Subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. Advertise in I the Tribune. FREELAND TRIBUNE. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. TIIO*?. A. BUCKLEY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE: MAIN STREET ABOVE CENTRE. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year $1 CO Six Months 75 Four Months 50 Two Months 25 Subscribers are requested to watch the date 1 following* the name on the labels of their j papers. By referring to this they can tell at a glance how they stand on the books in this office. For instance: Grover Cleveland 28June94 means that Grover is paid up to Juno 28, 1894. ! By keeping the figures in advance of the pres ent date subscribers will save both themselves and the publisher much trouble and annoy ance. Subscribers who allow themselves to fall in arrears will be called upon or notilied twice, and, if payment does not follow within one month thereafter, collection will be made in the manner provided by law. FREELAND, PA., AUGUST 7, 1893. j HOW TO GET STRONG. ho Kamsonian Bundow Tells How ll© Studied a Model Statue in Milan. Great strength is created, not made, says Sandow, in the New York Morn ing Journal. I mean by that remark that the bone and sinew must bo of the right material, else any amount of training will fail to develop strength. It has been my experience that many have been unable to arrive at satis factory results through inefficient training. The fault lies with the trainers. To add strength to limb and musclo re quires more than running and dieting What is flesh for one person may bo fish for another. A careful study of the laws of hygiene and anatomy must bo a part of the knowledge of the trainer, and his discretionary powers must play an active part in the train ing of his subject. Tho training of a man who makes his appearance In tho prize ring is dif ferent from that given a man who uses his strength in lifting and carrying weights. A very good model for tho latter class to follow is a statue of some one of the heroes of olden times, when men were bred for tho arena. Man was nearer perfection In those days than he is at the present) time. Dissipation and vice have reduced us in strength and physique, and if the pace is kept up I doubt not that a few centuries hence we shall be a race of consumptive pigmies. Years ago, when I was a boy, with my father I vis ited Milan, and there in the art gal leries I found the model I desired to copy. Day after day I visited tho model, each time studying a now mus cle or a new bump. Before long I had photographed that statue so firmly on my mind that I could bring it before my gaze at will, and it was my only trainer during my hours of exercise. The growth of strength can only bo ascertained by increasing tho weight, but it is dangerous to test your powers too far. Fools have attempted to lift moro than their reason dictated, and have met with failure. The wise man will continue to livo so long as his egotism remains dormant. LOST FORTUNE AND COURAGE. llow a Minor Killed Himself And Loved Ones Too Soon. Some strango things happen In min ing camps. Tho number who have worked and delved in following a pros pect until their money or their pa ticnco became exhausted aro many. And it not infrequently happens, says the Auburn (Cal.) Herald, that such parties livo to learn that they havo abandoned their claims when a fow more days' work, or possibly a few more strokes of the pick, would havo revealed tho lead which they had worked to find. A story was told by an old miner a few days ago of an east ern college professor who camo out hero in tho early days and started to prospect on somo of tho quartz lead around Grass Valley. When ho arrived hero ho had seventy thousand dollars and he bought up quite a number of claims and spent his money freely in prospecting them. lie worked with a buoyant heart, confident that his labor and investments would bo remuner ated. Ho had a charming wifo and four bright children. Ono thousand after another of his money was sunk into the ground until finally his last dollar was gone, and from outward ap pearances he was no nearer getting it back than he was when ho started. He became despondent and while la boring under a fit of mental depression ho prepared a draught of deadly poison, gave a drink to his wifo and to each of his children, and then after waiting long enough to satisfy himself that they were past recovery ho partook of the poison and laid down to die with thoso ho loved. Beforo their bodies were cold they were found by a man from ono of tho mines who had como to inform him that a large vein of rich rock had just been uncovered. He and his had passed beyond the cares of this world and had no further use for earthly treasure, but the lead that was struck tho day of his death turned out a rich ono and yielded gold enough in subsequent years to have made him in dependently rich. George —I hear there is a movement in Boston to do away with the chape ron. Jack—Do you mean to say that they have ever had chaperons in Boston? "O, yes, plenty of them." "What do they do?" "Well, they keep tho fires going, fill tho hot-water bottles, thaw out frozen ears, and soon."—N. Y. Weekly. No do. Why didn't you invite Cholly to stay for lunch?" "We haven't a bit of baby food in the bouse."—Truth. I KELLMER The Finest Specialties in the Photographic Art. For Finish We Pan't Be Beat. WfT/T; frTTAT? A\ T TFF BETTER WORK TIIAN CAN BE IIAD XUXJ VT U zVXVxxXt I l ! J I 1; ANYWHERE ELSE IN TIIE REGION. 13 West Broad Street, Hazleton. f"H)K SALE.—Four line cows, Alderny breed; one good young horse unci new liaruess: u milk wagon; new milk cans; one buggy ami one sleigh, both in fair condition; complete -outilt for a milk route; will be sold very reason able. Apply to Matthew J. Jones, South Ilerbcrton, Pa. Also bull for service. TjV)lt SALE.- House and lot in South Heber -1 ton; lot is (50x140 feet; house couttiins eleven rooms; water on the premises; house is licensed as a restaurant and is in a good loca tion; price reasonable. For further particulars apply to Herman Holland, South lleberton. LPOlt SALE.—A well-built dwelling, witli J- 1 stable and lot, on Washington street, tietweeu South and Luzerne. Apply to John Yannes, opera house building, Freeland. WANTED.— Two canvassers and collectors to work in and around Freeland; good nay and steady work guaranteed. Address P. O. box 874, Pottsville, Pa. T7KJK SALE.—Fine property on Centre street JL 1 next to Central hotel; storeroom and dwelling: everything in good condition. Ap ply at this office. WANTED.— A girl to do general housework in a small family: good reference re quired. Apply 3) West Main street, Freeland. IJOK SALE.—House and lot on Centre street, -L' Freeland; house, ! 52x23: lot 125x25. For further particulars apply at this office. NATURE'S HANDIWORK. A Wonderful Cask of Rock In the Moun tains of Arizona. For many years Heidelberg* universi ty has had the honor of owning* tho larg*cst barrel, or "tun," as they call it, in the world. They have had tho honor, although it does not really bo long to them, for Arizona has a barrel that makes theirs fado into insignifi cance. Tho one at Heidelberg will not hold liquid, neither will tho one in Arizona. In this they are tho same, but are dif ferent in many other ways. Arizona's barrel is the work of na ture, and it is on a high peak of moun- TIIE LARGEST BARREL IN THE WORLD. tain, about five miles from Agnas Cal lentas, which is in the Catalina moun tains, about sixteen miles from a rail road. The barrel is one of those peculiar rock formations and is about 200 feet high, and the top of it is at least 2,000 feet above the valley. It can be seen for miles boforo the traveler gets to it, and its appearance is most deceiv ing. It requires no effort of the imag ination to see tho largo utensil of Bac chus perched on its peak with a, glasß under a faucet as if ready to be filled. A large fissure in a certain spot forma a bunghole. It does not look like a bar rel unless seen from the plain; on all other sides it is simply a rugged rock. It is a soft granite formation of vol canic origin, and is crumbling to pieces all the time. It is so soft that half a dozen mon with picks could knock it to pieces in a few days. But it has had its present form for centuries, and will no doubt keep It until all who can now see it have passed away. COAL IN WEST VIRGINIA. Many Miles of Valuable Land Owned by Ignorant Half-Naked People. A geologist who has been making a study of Wyoming, Raleigh and Logan counties in West Virginia, says that tho coal deposits average five feet in thickness over an area of more than one thousand square miles, ne saw out-croppingsof coal rising to a height of twenty-five feet and extending for miles along the sides of the mountains. On Thatcher's creek in Logan county he measured a vein of coal twenty seven feet in thickness. All this land is now in the hands of capitalists. "Mile after mile of it," as he says, "has been owned since tho first settle ment of the rogion by families, tho male members of which could hardly muster enough clothes to wad a gun, whose wives went barefooted wintex and summer, and whose children never saw either tho inside of a schoolhouso or of a church. Traveling five or six miles along "frap Hill valley without seeing any signs of civilization, I reached a log touse, where I found a family named Ross. The husband was absent hunting, but the wife and sev eral bright-eyed children greeted me, furnished dinner and directed me on my way. Tho wife told rae she had never seen a larger town than Logan Courthouse with its two dozen houses, and the children had novcr seen a school book." Th© B©nsltlve Opal. Opals are so sensitive thgt exposure to moisture or heat, or even sudden atmospheric change, sometimes ruins them. COUGH INO LKADB TO CONSUMPTION. Kemp's Balsam stops the cough at once. SPECIAL SALE in Straw Hats. All Straw Hats at Half Price. 100 Hats for 50 Cents, Etc. Special Drive in Dress Goods. Double Width, One Yard Wide, for 6 1-2 Cents a Yard. Thousands of Other Such Bargains. Call and See the Balance. •T. C. BEKXEIt. fcf Mil I * '■''', Ad fel M SL*-J ; ,WBtl3tW ? : * S V' C!ir I X r;.Jj BB fiH tS BBSS fJ£L til 3 merits of our TabluLa. J \J X . fty edge of tho patient, who will voluntarily* stop cmokiugorclmwing in'u fei?daya? Wl ■ si DRUNKENNESS and MORPHINE HABIT X %X ! fcifj the patient, by the usnof our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TADLUT3 ■ "Tl Durlnff treatment putl.-ntsnro allowed tlio freo aBO rf Llqncr or Mor- ' vC.-VST jA'VJ i mm a f£> pbiiio nntll such time as tboy 0h..11 voluntarily fflvn thorn up. > > V®k. 6? iW/ Ji I t,W 1 "9 Wo send particulars nud pamphlet of testimonials free, and shall \ J® mi- i m p-tS he pl,id to plnco sufferers from Myof those liabltn !n coinniuiilcu- /%N V\ Tfi^timitllTillS b, j tlo with porscus who have been cured by thnuaoofcur't'APLaiTS. S HiaUlUllUflß _ fi-'J "ILL'S TABLETS ATO for salo by nil riiawiLAsa >V—>%V\ \ v\ J? from persons *vj urnißtstsal sI .OO, per package. ST X y£\ B Ei andteifflfe V fXjk Wh ° havo boon B your name npd address pimply,and *.to X \ \V/ Cured by the USOOf ■ 3 SMSr" uro for Tot:,cto - UorpWo or s£%% m%J / Hill's Tnhlotc ■ ,1 DO NOT BB DECEIVED in To purchasing .X V?V wgo any of tho various nostrums that nro being v%x,i" ~ „ offered for sale. Ask for IISKLLIJ'A ' TNS OHIO CHEMICAL Oo.t jd j)■ TABLETS nndtnkonoouxc:- X AX I>ear Sib:-I havo been using you* _ MmiiifiiPtiirnd nniviiv v'.?A cur " for tobacco huhit, and found it would ~jij Mauufactuicd only by w3*iv X 60 wli,,t J' ( u claim for It. I used ton cents I ES ____, jr f\.A "V X worth of tlio strongest chowingr tobacco a day, liiit m NfcSv r.nd from ono to five cigars; or 1 would smoke I B nmn nnmnnir fin XA v/ from ten to loily pipes of tobucco. Have chowed ■ IIH 111 I nKMII.AI. liH J* and smoked for twenty-live years, and two packagee ■ UIIIU UaJuMlullii tJ,. 01 y° ul ' Tablets cured mo so I have no desire for It. " 61,63* BsCper Block, B. M. JAYLOHD, iUollo. Mlcb. t fl £,". e| V; ■<<.. ■Oft**; A~ Donns FEBRT, N. Y. _ LIMA OHIO Tup onioCnEKiCAtCo.:—GEKTLEVEK:—Bomotime ORO 1 son* I uau, VIIIV. >V TJk for !.) worth ra B ' & ° k ' L ' WA ' MIDSUMMER REDUCTION SALE. THIS WEEK AT Neuburger's Bargain Emporium. Don't fail to grace the occasion with your presence, as you will find our large store overcrowded with bargains. We do not want to carry any summer goods over, so come and see how we have cut i>rices to make them go. If your are looking for DRY GOODS call and learn what we can do for you out of our immense stock If you want CLOTHING have a look at our stock, which is the largest in the region and our prices are always the lowest, but during this reduction sale we have cut prices to such an ex tent that they will surprise-you. If you want FOOTWEAR you will find our shoe depart ment the most complete in town and our prices fully 20 per cent, lower than any store in Freeland. In furnishing goods, for ladies or gents, hats, caps, trunks, valises, notions, etc., you will find us to have-what you want, at greatly reduced prices, at Jos. Neuburger's Bargain Emporium, In the P. O. S. of A. Building, - Freeland, Pa. 18 A8 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 AT.T. DRUGGISTS. Mailed to any address on receipt of sl. Dr. J. A. McGill & Co., 3 and 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, HI. Sold, "toy Amandus It will be to yonr interest to call and inspect OUR FINE DISPLAY OF NEW NOVELTIES and reliable standard grades in Mcil'w aII <1 ItO.V#* Clotlllagy IlalH ItIMl C'npß# Our seasonable stock lacks nothing but buyers. They will come; they will be satisfied; they wiH buy at the fairest prices ever made for such qualities. JOHN SMITH, - 7 BIRKBECK BRICK. OUR SPRING LINE OF FURNISHING GOODS must be seen to pet 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 styles, quality and price that hit your ideas of a good thing exactly. I^MRITZ BIiLOW VENTRE. WEIDER & ZANG, TJI Wo arc located above Meyer's Jewelry store ttiul nave oil hand a line line of goods, which will be done up in the latest styles at a very moderate price. Our aim is to satisfy and WE ASK FOR A TRIAL. Repairing Promptly Executed.