FREELAND TRIE ONE. VOL. VI. No. 80. DRINK CAUSED MURDER. CRAZED BY LIQUOR A POLE KILLED ONE AND INJURED TWO. The Village of Mi■. j Closo Merchant—Yes, sir, I want o now bookkeeper; but you won't do. Applicant— May I ask why? Cl/oso Merchant—You are bald as a billiard ball, sir. A man with no hair to wipe his pen on will rust out a whole box every week.—N. Y. Weekly. - Subscribe for the TBIBUHB. How tlie Money IK Divided. The total amount received for liquor licenses by the county treasurer is $182,- (>75, of which amount the county gets $31,915 the localities $127,600 and the state $25,200. The following figures show the number of licenses in this sec tion and how the money is divided. In Hazleton there are sixty-four li censed places, from which the city will receive $25,600 and the county $6,400. Hazle township has ten licensed places, and receives S6OO and the county $l5O. Freeland borough has twenty-two li censed places, and receives $2,640 and the county $660. Foster township has thirty-three licensed placeur, and receives $1,980 and the county $495. Butler township has eight licensed places, receives SIBO and the county $l2O. In addition to the above the several districts have each the following wholesale and bottlers' licenses: Hazleton city, wholesale, 6; bottlers, 11. Hazle township, wholesale, 5; bot tlers, 5. Freeland, wholesale, 2; hot tiers, 5. Foster township, wholesale, 1; bottlers, 1. More Bodies Found in the Gaylord. At 5 o'clock on Friday morning the body of the tilth victim of the Gaylord disaster was remoyed from the mine and taken to the undertaker's to be prepar ed for burial. The body was that of James Kingdom, a laborer, and was crushed and bruised almost beyond recognition. As nearly as could ho as certaiued the body was found about sixty-five feet from the spot where Richard Davis, the fourth victim, was unearthed a week previously. At 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon the sixth body was uncovered by the rescue gang. It was in a terrible condition and unrecognizable except by the clothing. It was identilied by the clothing as that of Thomas Cole, an English miner, whose family is still in England. It was taken to an undertaking establishment and was buried during the night. Markle-Kemmerer Suit. In the litigation that is going on be tween M. S. Kemmerer on the one side and the firm of G. B. Markle & Co. on the other, Judge Woodward on Friday tiled an opinion by which he discharged the rule to strike off the appearance and plea which were entered in the case on behalf of Congressman Lily, since de ceased. This an important victory for Mr. Kemmerer, as an adverse decision on this point would prevent a recovery from the old G. B. Markle & Co. firm, by permitting the running of the statute of limitations. Mr. Kemmerer's claim is for $250,000 damages done by the flooding of the Ehervale mines in December, 1888, owing to the defendant company's al leged negligence. Flaffg; Liver Pud Company. The above-named company will give free entertainments at the Cottage hall every evening for the next two weeks, commencing tomorrow night. Dr. Flagg is a first-class physician and during his brief stay here will dispose of some of his valuable medicine to such as may re quire it. There is nothing of the "fake" buisiness about these people, as their reputation in the towns they have stay ed in will testify. Everybody is invited to attend and enjoy a good entertain ment. llonrismen Must Pay. The case of the city of Wilkes-Barre vs. the bondsmen of the ex-city treas urer, F. V. Rockafollow, was ended on Friday, Judge Lynch charging the jury to return a verdict in favor of the city for $51,8713,06, the full amount of the claim, and it was done. This was the • amount of money in the hands of Treas urer Rockafellow when he failed. The j case will ire taken to the supreme court. ( The bondsmen are J. W. Hollenback, t Robert C. Mitchell and Isaac Living- j stone. Itand Hall Tonight. The annual Easter Monday evening ball of the St. Patrick's cornet band at the opera house tonight will be a large j one from all appearances. The mem- | bers are preparing for a big crowd, and j have decorated the hall handsomely for the occasion. Refreshments of every ! kind will be served in the building, and ! the band insures all who attend an ex- [ cellent time. The dancing music will be j furnished by DePierro's orchestra. I The entertainments given by the | Flagg Liver Pad Concert and Advertis | ing Co. are free four nights a week. Don't fail to see Billy Wims, the man | of many faces, with the Flagg Liver Pad Co., at Cottage hall, commencing to morrow evening. J If you are suffering with any disease I of the stomach, liver or kidney, wait for 1 Dr. Flagg. Will beat Cottage ball for two weeks, commencing tomorrow. BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. LOCAL JOTTINGS GATHERED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. Llttlo OIIOH of IntvroHt About People Toil Know ami Thing. You Wlsli to Hear About—What the Folks of Tills Vicinity A re Doing. B. F. Sliellinmer luia purchased a team of fine horses to be used in bis ice wagon the coming summer. Jacobs & Barascb, of this place, expect to open a branch store at Conyngham in the early part of next month. A grand opera entitled "St. Luigi GOll - will be given at the opera house on April 21 by the Tirolese and Italian residents. John Herron, of Front street, who was severely injured in the Drifton mines recently, is very low, pneumonia having set in. Joshua Santee, who was severely burned at the sawmill fire in the Oley valley last week, died at his home in Drums on Thursday. The Lansford Lender came out on Sat urday enlarged and greatly improved, and Editor Davis appears to be making good headway with his paper. A special meeting of the council will be held this evening, and it is expected that some definite action will be taken on the question of electric light. The grocery business of M. Zemany has been disposed of to his sons, and after March 28 will be conducted under the firm name of Andrew Zemany & Co. Itaphael Lyon, proprietor of an Italian boarding house at Hazleton, was badly cut with a razor in the hands of Goetus Yecino, during an altercation over a board bill yesterday. The Actor Club will hold its first grand ball at the opera house on Friday evening. The admission has been placed at 25 cents in order that every body may have an opportunity to at- I tend. Old workings under Madison street, Wilkes-Barre, began caving in on Satur day, and nearly a dozen families had to move from their houses. Among those forced to vacate was County Commis sioner Smith. "On llis Track," a comedy-drama, will bo produced on Saturday evening by the Freeland Juvenile Dramatic Com pany at the opera house. Several rising young netors will take part and give a creditable performance. The Ilerron-Lafferty shooting match at Milnesville on Saturday was won by Herron, who killed seven of the nine birds. Laflerty killed four. The match drew a large crowd from various parts, and much money changed hands. The Shenandoah Hcrahl has secured a judgment for $408.35 against that bor ough for advertising a special election for public water works in 1892. The council thought the bill too high, but when it was taken to court the amount, with S4O interest added, was ordered paid. United Stntes Commissioner Hahn has discharged a man who was arrested at Edwardsville for passing counterfiet money. Ho had passed Confederate bills on several saloon keepers, but Com missioner Hahn holds that a Confeder ate note "is not an imitation of the Unit ed States currency." BUSINESS BRIEFS. Wait for Dr. Flagg. McDonald sells 5c towels. Go to McDonald's for 25c aprons. Use Pillsbury's Best XXXX Flour. Boy's fancy shirt waists at McDonald's. Indigo blue calico, 5c a yd. McDonald. Farties supplied with ice cream, cakes, etc., by Laubach at reasonable rates. Wall paper, li cents per double roll, at A. A. Bach man's. Paper hanging done at short notice. "Orange Blossom." the common-sense female remedy, draws out pain and soreness. Sold by W. W. Grover. All under age and all coming after 8 p. m. will be charged 10 cents at the en tertainments to be given by the Flagg Liver Pad Co. at Cottage hall. DeufneMH Cannot IH> Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. I There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is hy constitutional remedies. ; Deafness is caused hy an inllamed con dition of the mucous lining of the eustachian tube. When this tube gets inllamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it isentire | ly closed deafness is the result, and un i less the inflamation can he taken out j and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will he destroyed for-1 ' ever- nine cases out of ten are caused by eatarrah, which is nothing hut an in ! flamed condition of the mucous surfaces, i We will give One Hundred Dollars for 1 any case of deafness (caused hy catarrh) that cannot he cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. j '. ,1. CHENEY ik CO., Toledo, 0. I Sold hy druggists, 75c. Spring Goods! We liave just received a very large consignment of PIECE GOODS for suitings and trouserings. . Nobbiest patterns. If you contemplate get ting a spring suit made give us a call and we will take pleasure in showing you these goods. Prices that can't be beat, here nor elsewhere. Perfect lit and workman ship guaranteed. Suits to Order, - sl2 00 Up Pantaloons to Order, LOO Up Fine Tailoring Our Specialty. Jacobs & Barasch, 37 Centre Street. Factory, ... Freeland. GREAT BARGAINS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Notions, Rag Carpet, Boots and Shoes, Flour and Feed, Wood and Tin and Queens ware, Willowware, Tobacco, Table and Floor Cigars, Oil Cloth, Etc., Etc. A celebrated brand of XX Hour always in stock. Fresh Roll Butter and Fresh Eggs a Specialty. My motto is small profits and quick sales. 1 always have fresh goods and am turning my stock every month. Therefore every article is guaranteed. AMANDUS OSWALD, Northwest Corner FIVWWI.I rwj Centre and Front Streets, ' 111 Jtllitl. DePIER.RO - BROS. = CAFE.= CORNER OF CENTRE AND FRONT STREETS, Freeland, Pa. Finest Whiskies in Stock. Gibson, Dougherty, Kaufer Club, ltosenblutb's Velvet, of which we have ExcltiHive Sale in Town. Mumm's Extra Dry Champagne, HCUUCSH.Y Hnuitly, blackberry, Gins, Wines, Clarets, Cordials, Etc. Imported and Domestic Cigars. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. Ham and Schweitzer Cheese Sandwiches, Sardines, Etc. MEALS - AT - ALL - HOURS. I {alien tine and Hazleton beer on tap. Baths, Hot or Cold, 25 Cents. Dr. H. W. MONROE, Dentist. Located permanently in Birkbeck brick, second floor, rooms 1, 2 and 3, orcr Smith's shoe store, Freeland, Pa. (las and ether adminisU r