FREELAND TRIBUNE.] PUBLISHED KVKKV MONDAY AND THURSDAY. TIIOS. A. BTTCKILRY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE: MAIN STP.BRT ABOVE CENTRE. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. One Year $1 GO Six Months 75 Four Months.. • 60 Two Months 25 Subscribers are requested to observe the date following tlie name on tbe lafiels 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 2KJune£s moans that Grovor is paid up to June 28, 185)5. Keep the figures in advauce of the present date. Report promptly to this office when your pai>er is not received. A! 1 arrearages must bo paid when paper is discontinued, or collection will be made in the manner provided by law. FREELAND, PA., OCTOBER 22, 1894. IS JUNES A DEMOCRAT! WE DENOUNCE PROTECTION AS A FRAUD, A HOHIIKRY OF THE GREAT MAJORITY OK THE AMERICAN PEOPJ.K FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FEW. Notional Democratic flat form. While Hines is denying all connection for nay. with the tariff schedule in behult' of the Hazard Company, why does he not deny the story current in the mouths of everyone, that la- was heavily paid by the lace mills lor work done in their behalf? This is not an insinua tion. but a matter that is boldly talked of and bruited about the streets. If.-If. Neweilcalcr. Ilines so far forgot his duty to his party as to accept an attorney fee from a luce company thut wanted higher duties on imported lace curtains. As congressman he voted for the Wilson bill, but as the paid attorney of a lace manufacturing company he lobbied for in creased duties on imports. When a man of that character implies dishonesty in others it is a trick to divert attention from his own moral turpitude. H 'like*-Havre Record. "Lueet uituinHines" As between u Detno wns the title applied to eratic protectionist and Congressman Ilines, of a Republican protee- Luzerne county, l'a., tionist, other things be by the ways and means ing equal, the Record is committee of the last in favor of a Itepubli c E .V T I HT. Located permanently in Blrkbeck's building, rooms 4 and 5, second lloor. Special attention paid to all branches of dentistry. ALL OPERATIONS PERFORMED WITH CAIIE. All work guaranteed. Office hours: 8 to 12 A. M.J 1 to 5 P. M.; 7 to 9 P. M. FRANCIS BRENRAH'S RESTAURANT l 151 Centre street. EXCELLENT LIQUORS, BEER, PORTER, ALE, CIGARS, Etc. All kinds of TEMPERANCE DRINKS. , 7 X Till: rolllT OF QVAUTEII SESSIONS ' 1 of Luzerne county. No. 480, September , sessions, 1894. In re-additional election dis j ti nts in Fret-land borough. Notice is hereby given that tlic report of the . commissioners in the above stated ease lias i been filed with the clerk of the court of quar . ter sessions, and was confirmed niei by the . court on September 29, 1894, and that said re port will be confirmed absolutely by the court, . unless exceptions thereto are filed within twen • ty days from the presentation of the report to j tin-court. A. Lee Stanton, Clerk of the court of quarter sessions. ■ ~V\J ANTED.—To rent a building on Centre V street; suitable for business place and residence; must have at least three rooms on first lloor. Apply at this ofiice. TpGl'ND.—On Cent.ro street. October 17, a -L' lady's feathered neck-muff. Owner can have same by describing the article, paying for this ad, and calling ut John Smith's store. T OST.—In Freeland, on October 15, an Open- TV faced silver watch, with heavy case. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning the same to this office. WANTED.- A first-class tinsmith and sheet iron worker. M. J. Morati, Freeland. At Reading last Friday each of the 10,000 school children took a potato to ' school, and the city hospital has a supply sufficient for the winter. Anthracite coal used exclusively, insuring cleanliness and comfort. ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. MAY 13, 1894. • LEAVE FREELAND. fl 05, R 25, 9 33. 10 41 a m, 1 35, 2 27, 3 40. 4 55, 5 00, 6 58, 7 12, 8 67. 10 40 p m, for Drlfton, Joddo, Lumber Yard, Stockton and Hazleton. 6 05, 8 26. 933 u in, 135, 3 40, 4 55 p n.. for Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Puila., Fasten and New York. 8 05, 33, 10 41 am, 2 27, 4 56, 658 pm, for Muhanoy City, Shenandoah and Pottsvlllc. 7 26, 10 56 a in, 1159,4 34 p ui, (via Highland Brnnchyt'or White Haven, Glen Summit, Wilkes- Burn-, Pittetou and L. and B. Junction. MONDAY TRAINS. 11 40 a m and 3 46 p m for Drlfton, Joddo, Lum ber Yard and Hazleton. 345 D in for Delano, Mahanoy City, Shenan doah. New York and Philadelphia. ARRIVE AT FREELAND. 5 50. 7 18, 7 26, 9 27, 10 56, 11 59 a m, 12 58, 2 13, 4.' '.O 58, 8 47, 10 32 pm, from Huzleton, Stock t. i. Lumber Yard, Jeddo and Drlfton. '. 9 i 9, 10 66 a n\, 2 18, 4 34, 6 68, 10 32 p m. from Delano, Muhanoy City und Shenandoah t\ New Boston branch). 12 58, 5 10. 8 47,10 32 pm, from New York, F.as (<• t. Philadelphia, Belhicheal, Allentown und Mn-u-.t Chunk. 27, 10 Ci a m, 12 58, 5 40, 6 58, 8 47, 10 32 p m, from Iv .Ten, I'hilu., Bethlehem and Mauch Chunk. H 88, 10 41 a ni. 2 27,6 58 p m from White naven, Glen Summit, Wilkes-Harre, l'ittaton and L. and B. Junction (via Highland Brunch). SUNDAY TRAINS. 11 31 a m and 331 p m, from Hazleton, Lum ber Yard, Jeddo and Drlfton. 11 31 a m from Delano. Hazleton, Philadelphia and Kaston. 3 81 p in l rom Delano an 1 Mahanoy region. For furl her information inquire of Tickot Agents. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen'l Pass. Agent, l'liila.. Pa. ROLLIN 11. WILIM'H. Gen. Supt. East Div. A. W. NONNEMAt llFit, Ass't (i. I\ A., South Bethlehem, Pa. / IPFIE DELAWARE, SUSQUKOAHNA AND JL HCHITYLKILL RAILROAD. Time table In effect June 17, 1894. Trains leave Drtfton for Jeddo, Eokley, Hazle Brook, Stockton, Heaver Meadow Itoad. ltoan and ilazleton Junction at 6 00, 6 it) a m, 12 09, 4 09 p in, daily except .Sunday, and 7 Ui u in, 2 38 p m. Sunday. Trains leave Drifton for Harwood, Cranberry. Tombicken and Deringer at 6 00 a in, 12 09 p in, daily except Sunday; and 7 03 a m, 238 p in, Sunday. Trains leavo Drifton for Oneida Junction, Harwood lload, Huuiiioldt lloud, Oneida and Sheppton at 6 10 a in, 1209, 4 09 p in, daily except Sunday; and 7 03 a in, 288 p m, Sunday. Trains leave Hazleton Junction for liar wood. Cranberry, Tomhickeo and Deringer at 637 a in, 140 p ni, daily except Sunday; and 847 am, 4 18 p m, Sunday. Trains leave Hazleton Junction for Oneida Junction, Harwood Bond, Humboldt Bond. < nieida and Sheppton ut 8 47, 9 ;8 a in, 12 40, 4 40 p m, daily except Sunday; and 7 40 u in, 3UU p in, Suuday. Trains leave Deringer for Toinhickcn, Cran berry, Harwood, llnzlcton Junction, Komi, Heaver Meadow itoad. Stockton, llazlc Hrook, Kckley, Jeddo and Drifton at 2 99, 607 p m, daily exceiit Sunday; und 937 u m, 507 p in, Sunday. Trains leave Sheppton for Oneida, Humboldt Load, Harwood Koud, Oneida Junction, llnzle- UJII J unction u*:d Bonn at 8 31, 10 16 A in, 115, 5 25 p in, daily except Sunday; and 8 14 u m, 3 46 p m, Sunday. Trains leuvo Sheppton for Beaver Meadow Itoad, Stockton, Hazle Brook, Eckiey, Jeddo and Drifton at 10 16 u in, 5 25 p in, daily, except Sunday; und U 14 a in. 3 45 p ui, Sunday. Trains leave Ilazleton Junction for Denver Meadow Boud, Stockton, Hazle brook. Kckley, Jeddo und Drifton at 10 38 u in, 3 10, 5 17, 638 p in, daily, except Sunday; aiul 10 08 a in, 538 p in, Sunday. All trains connect at Hazleton Junction with electric care for Ilazleton, Jeauesville, Auden ricd and other points on Lehigh Tructiou Go's it. It. Trains leaving Drifton at 6 10 a m. and Shepp ton at 831 a in, und 1 15 p m, connect at Oncula Junction wltli L. V. It. It. trains east and we.-t. Train leaving Drlfton at • 00 a m makes con nection at Deringer with I'. K. It. truiu foi Wilkes-liarre, SuuUury, Uarriuburg, etc. B. B. COXE, DA NI EL COX R, President. Bupurmtuiuieiit. CITIZENS' BANK CF FREELAND, CAPITAL, - 850,000. OFFICERS. Joseph Blrkbeck,* President, if. Koons, Vine President. 11. K. Davis, Cashier. Charles Dushcck, Secretary. > PlßKCToilS.—Jos. Birkbeck, H. C. Koons, ' i ii k. John Wagner, C'has. Duilieok, John Burton, Michael Zeuiany. j-v Throe per cent. interest paid on saving deposits. open c and upwards. Ladies' cloth, 1) yards wide, all wool, 40c to 50c. New plaid dress goods, 12) c to 40c. Good muslin, one yard wide, sc. 10x4 blankets, white and colored, 50c to §IO.OO. Underwear at lowest prices. Ladies' and Misses' Coats and The Finest Line of Millinery ever displayed in Freeland. All are invited to inspect our goods. Very respectfully yours, DANIEL GILL, CENTRE AND SOUTH STREETS, - - FREELAND. THE m FINEST WATER COLONS, J y CRAYO3STS hJj V A 0 yr ii A ( ni EVERY CLASS OF PORTRAITS U IVJ\ ARE MADE AT W IMIOTOtIRA.PJI CiAXL Elir, When in llaileton call in to his gallery and see the finest display of portraits in the coal region. The prices are low and the work the very best. H. TREVASKIS, Photographic Artist, 21) West Broad Street, Ilazleton, Pa. s Harness! Harness! Light Carriage Harness. $5.50, $7, $9 and $10.50. j Heavy Express Harness. $10.50, sl9, S2O and $22. Heavy Team Harness, double, $25, S2B and S3O. GEO. WISE, Jeddo and Freeland, Pa. A new stock of blankets, lap robes, buffalo robes, etc., just | arrived, are selling cheap. HMTSTPECIFIC ! REGAINS AND MANTAINS THE VITAL POWERS. Cure. NERVGUS DEBILITY, LOSS OF VIGOR. INSOMNIA am) GENERAL DEBILITY. Camcd by IMPRUDENT HABITS, EXCESSES or OVERWORK. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOX. Pamphlet and Circular Free. Sold by whole sale and retail druggists in Philadelphia, Pittsburg and Reading, or sent by mail, sealed, on receipt of money. Address HALL'S SPECIFIC COMPANY, 160 Lexington Avenue, New York City 01<1 newspapers for sale. Philip Gerilz, Corner Front and Centre Streets. lam the oldest jeweler in town. 1 have had J the largest practical experience in repairing i and will guarantee you thorough work. 1 I have always in stock the largest assortment • | of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Platedware, Kings, Diamonds and Musical Instruments. | I will do ENGRAVING FREE OF CHARGE on any article purchased from me. Single Tax Courier, NATIONAL SINGLE TAX NEWSPAPER. 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