for Infants and Children. Do You Know that Paregoric, I |WI Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine i " Do Yon Know i hat opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons t Do Yon Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics without labeling them poisons ? Do Yon Know that you should not permit any medicine to bo given your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed f Do Yotl Know t liat Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of Its ingredients is published with every bottle ? Do Yon Know that Castoria Is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, kud that more Castoria is now sold than - of all other remedies for children combined ? Do Yon Know that the Patent oH3ce Department of the United States, and of other oountries, have Issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word 44 Castoria " and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense t Po Yon Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria hod been proven to be absolutely harmless? Po You Know that. SJS average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 oents, or one cent a dose f Po You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest t XV ell| these things aru worth knowing. They ore facta. The fae-simile "lltnatnre of wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. We Impart a thorough knowledge of the COMMERCIAL STUDIES at the cost of less time and money than other schools. THoIJKAMs owe their success in life (so they say) to the training they received here. We made HItEA D-WINN KKS of them. 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We challenge the world to produce it BETTER $50.00 Sewing machine for $50.00, or a better S2O. Solving machine for $20.00 than you can buy from us, or our Agoots, THE HEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. OUA.NO K, M isa. Borrow. MAWL 28 Cwmw Bqn UIK, N. If. CiUCAio, 11.1- HT. Loins, Mo. DALLAS. TKYSS. BAM FUA< IH( o, CAL. ATHfili, UA. FOR SALE BY D. S. Kwing, general agent, I L 127 Chestnut street, I'ljila., Pa. 1 Anthracite coal used exclusively, insuring cleanliness and comfort. ARRANGEMENT or PASSENGER TRAINS. NOV. 18, 1804. LEAVE FREELAND. 0 05, 8 25, 9 33. 1(J41 a m, 135, 2 27, 3 40. 4 25, 0 12, 0 58, h 05, 8 57 p m, for Drlfton, Jcddo, Lum ber Yard, Stockton and Hu/Jeton. •ilk"., -35. a m, 1.15, 3 in, t :i", p m. t..i- Mauch C hunk. Allentown, Bethlehem, l'hila., i Easton and New York. 0 05, 9 33, 10 41 am, 2 27, 4 25.0 58 pm, for j , Mahanoy City, Shenandoah andTottsville. 7 20, 10 56 a in, 1154,4 34 p in, (via Iligliland Branch)for White Haven, Glen Summit, Wilkes- Barre, Pittston und L. and 11. Junction. SUNDAY TRAINS. 11 40 a m and 3 45 p in for I)rifton, Jcddo, Lum- ; ber Yard and Hu/.leton. 345 u m for Delano, Mahanoy City, Shenun-j doah. New York and Philadelphia. ARRIVE AT FREELAND. 7 38, 0 27, 10 50, 11 54 a m, 12 58, 2 13, 4 34, 5 33, I 8 58, 847 pin, from Ila/Jeton, Stockton, Lum- I ber Yard, Jeddo and Dril'ton. 7 28, 9 27, 10 58 am, 2 13, 4 31, 8 58 p m, from 1 Delano, Mahanoy City and Shenandoah (via New Boston Branch). 12 58. 5 33, 8 47 pin, from New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Bethlehem, Allentown and Mauch Chunk. j , 9 27, 10 50 am, 12 58. 538, 6 58, 8 47 p"m, from Easton, l'hila., Bethlehem and Mauch Chunk. | 9 33, 10 41 a in,2 27,0 58 pin lrom White Haven, Glen Summit, Wilkes-Barre, Pittston and L. and ' B. Junction (via Highlund Branch). SUNDAY TRAINS. 11 31 a m and 331 p in, from Hu/.lcton, Lum ber Yard, Jeddo and Drlfton. 11 31 a m from Delano, Huzlcton, Philadelphia ' and Easton. 331p in from Delano and Mahanoy region. 1 For further information inquire of Ticket Agents. CHAS. S. LEE, Gcn'l I'ass. Agent, ! l'hila., I'a. ! ROLLIN 11. WILBUIt, Gen. Supt. East. l)iv. A. W. NONNEMACHEU, Ass't G. P. A., South Bethlehem, I'a. { DELAWARE, SUSQUEHANNA AND X SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. Time table in effect June 17, 1894. Trains leave Drlfton for Jeddo, Eckley, Huzle ■ Brook, Stockton, Beaver Meadow Itoad, Koan and Huzleton Junction at 8 00,6 10am, 1219, | 4 09 p m, daily except Sunday, and 7 03 a m, 3 38 p in, Sunday. Trains leu M' Dril'ton for I lorwood, Cranberry, Toinhlckeii and Deringerat 8 OUu in, 12 09 p in, daily except Sunday: and U> u in, 338 p in, Sunday. Trains leave Drlfton for Oneida .Junction, Ilarwood Road, Humboldt Bond, Oneida and Shuppton at i 10 a in, 1201', 11" p in, daily except Sunday; and 7 03 a in, 2 3s p m, Sunday.* Trains leave Ha/.letou Junction for ilarwood. Cranberry, Tomhickcn and Deringer at 837 a in, 1 49 p in, daily except Sunday; and 8 17 a 111, 4 18 p 111, Sunday. Trains leave Hu/.leton Junction for Oneida Junction, Hurwood Bond, Humboldt Bond, Oneida and Sheppton at 8 47, 93* a in, 12 It', I 10 p in, daily except Sunday; and 7 40 a in, 308 p in. Sundav. Trains leave Deringer for Tomliicken, Cran berry, Hurwood, Ha/.leton Juuetion, Itoari, Beaver Meadow Road. Stockton, Ha/.le Brook, Eckley, Jeddo and Dril'ton at 2 39, 607 p 111, daily except Sunday; and 9 37 a in, 5 07 p 111, Sunday. Trail if# leave Sheppton for Oneida, Humboldt Bond, Hurwood Bond, Oneida Juuetion, Hu/.le ton Junction and Boan at 831, iUlOum, I 15, 5 25 p 111, daily except Sunduy; and 8 14 a 111, 3 45 p in, Sunday. Trains leave Sheppton for Be.iver Meadow Roud, Stockton, lla/.le Brook, Eckley, Jcddo jtnd Drlfton at 10 16 a in, 5 25 p 111. daily, except jiunday; ami 8 14 a in, 3 46 i> 111, Sunday. Trttßjf leave Ha/.leton Junction for Beaver Meadow Road, Stockton, Ha/.le Brook, Eckley, JpfJdo and DriCon at 10 38 a 111, 3 10, 5 47, 638 p 111. daily, Suialuj, All trains (tODDPt't- M !lgz|"ton Junction with electric ears for Ha hton, Jegne ville, Auden lied and other points on LofUgn I'jprtioii Go's. It. B. Trains leaving Drifton at 6 10 a in, and MUMMI, , ton at 8 31 a m, and I 15 p 111, connect at < 'ueula ' Junction with L. V. B. B. trains cast and west. Train leuving Drlfton at 6 00 a 111 makes con- | nection at Deriuger witli J'. B. B. train lor Wilkes Barre,Sunlniry, lluinshiii::. < t-. ALFRED WALTER, DANIEL COXE, ' President. Superintendent. ; Dh. n. maley, 1 BiwtisT. Located |M;rmanently in Birkbeck's building, rooms 4 and 5, second floor. Special attention puid to all branches of dentistry. ALL OPERATIONS PERFORMED WITH CARE. All work guaranteed. Oflice hours: 8 to 12 A. M.; 1 to 5 P. M.; 7 to 9 I. M. FRANCIS BRENNAN'S RESTAURANT 151 Centre street. EXCELLENT LIQUORS, BEER, PORTER, ALE, CIGARS, Etc. All kinds of TEMPERANCE DRINKS. Harness! Harness! Light Carriage Harness. $5. CO, $7, $9 and $lO. CO. Heavy Express Harness, SIG.C(), sl9, S2O and $22. Heavy Team Harness. double, S2C, S2B and S3O. GEO. WISE, Jeddo and Freeland, Pa. A new stock of blankets, lap robes, buffalo robes, etc., just arrived, are selling cheap. DePIEE R.O - BHO3 -CAFE. Corner of Centre and Front Streets, Freeland, Pa. Finest Whiskies in Stock. Gibson, Dougherty, Kuufcr Club, Rosenbluth's Velvet, of which we have EXCtUSIVt SALE II TOWN. Murnm'n Extra Dry Champagne, Hcnnessy Brandy, BlueKbvrry, Gins, Wines, Clarets, Cordials, Etc. Imported and Donuatic Cigars, OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. Ilam and Schweitzer Cheese Sandwiches, Sardines, Etc. MEALS AT - ALL - HOURS. Ballentine und Ha/.leton beer on tup. Baths, Hot or Cold, 25 Cents. Advertise in the TRIBUNE, FREELAND TRIBUNE. PUBLIBHKD KTIBT MONDAY AND THURSDAY. TITOS. A. BUCKLEY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE: MAIN STREET ABOVE CENTRE. SUBSCRIPTION RATES* On© Year $1 50 Six M0nth5...*....... 75 Four Months...... 50 Two Months 25 Subscribers are requested to observe the date following the namo on the laboia of their pupers. By referring to this they can toll at a glance how they stand on the books In this offioo. For instance: Grovor Cleveland 2HJune9s means that Grover is paid up to June 28,1806. Keep the figures in advance of the present date. Report promptly to this ollice when your paper is not received. All arrearages must bo paid when paper is discontinued, or collection will be rnude in the manner provided by law. FREE LAND, DECEMBER 24, 1894. Insecure insurance. Cheap insurance is often the dearest that can be secured. Primarily in surance should insure, and when it fails in this it is worse than none at all. A man who considers he has policies which will indemnify him in case of a Ore may find that they are worth only at the rate of one-half cent a pound, or whatever old paper may sell for in the open market. There are some of the companies writing business in the west which come under this category, says the Chicago Tribune. They are for the most part the under ground "wildcat" companies which have a habitat in Virginia and West Virginia and the Mutuals and Lloyds which have sprung up like mushrooms in the last few years. Not all Lloyds and Mutuals are to be classed in this category, no more than are all the companies chartered in the Virginias. There are some of these companies which are as good financially as the old-line stock companies, oven though their capital is smaller, for the reason they take fewer risks. But many of the mushroom growth are good only so long as premium receipts exceed the losses by fire and the expenses. Once there is a heavy fire and the companies begin hoisting the flag of surrender, but the policyholders are left with out anything to show for their fancied security. MIBAREAU L. TOWNS, a Brooklyn lawyer, who once lived in Atlanta, received a legacy of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars the other day from an eccentric Irishman who had taken a fancy to the lawyer's rhymes. About ten years ago the Irishman called >n Mr. Towns and requested him to take the ease of an old woman who wanted damages for being bitten by a dog and drenched with water from a hose. But the condition was that Mr. Towns should utilize his poetic gifts by making an argument in rhyme. The proposition was accepted, and the jury gave the woman a verdict for seventy five dollars. The Irishman gave him another case, which he also won, after making his argument in rhyme. This strange admirer of Mr. Towns' poetry is dead, and lias made the rhymer ono of his four heirs, each of whom will get one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. There is not a similar case on record. Certainly no American ever received such a rich reward for a few jingling verses. ACCORDING to a recent dispatch they arc having a squabble in Spain over the rumor that the queen regent, Chris tina, has had the little King Alfonso made a freemason. It is charged that the rumor was caused by the pretender, Don Carlos, with a view to prejudicing the Catholics against the boy monarch, and the queen has ordered a prosecu tion of the papers that circulated the report. One would suppose that every one would know that Alfonso could not be received into the masonic order at the age of eight DISCIPI.ES of Henry George have well under way a plan to establish a single tax colony in Alabama. For the present the occupations of the colonists will includo truck farming, fruit growing, canning and pail and tub manufacture. In order that these things may be done in an intellectual manner a high-grade school will be built at once. ARRANGEMENTS are making to have each state in the union represented by eight representative women at the great Atlanta exposition, the appoint ments to be made by the several gov ernors. FORT GARLAND, Col., is believed to bo the dry est spot in the United States. The rainfall there is only six inches a year. SIOO Reward, SIOO. Tho readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one I diaea that science has been a •to cure in all its atagea and that is catarrh. Ilall's catarrh cure is the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional disease requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tho foundation of tHe disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its worn. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer one hundred dollars for any case that it fails to euro. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. ES 1 ' Sold by druggists, 75c. PICKED UP BY THE WAY. The audacity of a gang of tramps who amused themselves frightening the good housewives "i Froelnnd last week boat all previous records. Their operations wore con fined to tho outskirts of tho towu, and with the coolness of an iceberg they invaded the kitchens and when an insolent demand for victquls had not the desired effect, a volley of oaths and profanity was hurled ilt the un offending iiousekeeper, who through fear, would produce the most palatable morsel in the house for their inspection and approval. The gang was composed chiefly of veterans, none of whom were less than 50 years of age. The systematic way they "worked" the town demonstrated long experience nt the business and entitles them to a place at the head of the proicsslon. In one houron Thurs day afternoon they called upon at least a doz en dwellings at Birvanton and Ridge street, and at many more in other parts of town. That evening they enjoyed the comfort of an empty freight ear on the siding at the Valley station. Grim, gray and filthy, they were a disgusting sight to gaze upon und if work is abominable in their sight, soap must have been doubly so, for they were the toughest looking specimens of the tramp that has drift ed into Freelund in many a year. Our townsman, 11. F. Davis, has his eye I upon the position of sergeaut-at-arms, of the state legislature for the next session and should he succeed in getting there it is safe to say the duties devolving upon him will not bo abused. Mr. Davis lias always been a red hot Republican and if there are any honors to be derived from the recent victories of that party, ho is certainly deserving of a share. However, he is not losing any j over the position, though he will accept it | if profferd to liim, and should tlie party let his modest claim pass by unnoticed it will be ! u blunder of u serious nature. Representative Jeffrey will espouse the can- ! dldacy of Mr. Davis, and while there will be I many more aspirants for tho position, there j is every reason to believe that Mr. Jeffrey, backed by the Luzerne delegation, he will be listened to. Going us he will from a Demo- I era tic district three times in succession Mr. j Jeffrey cannot be ignored very well, and if ! he does it will be something without u pre- 1 cedent in the policy of the Republican party. I in fact it will be a total disregard for party ! service, uiul though Hushed with victory as it is, the party cannot afford to turn down such j workers as Mr. Davis. In the lust throe campaigns which have taken place In this district for legislative honors, it has not escaped < -crvution that Mr. Jeffrey had guttered th v..i nger clement of the party about him and the swiftness of their gait compelled the "old stagers" to take up the rear. Among the new element none were more prom nient or more act i\e for lb-- i publican principles in general than Mr. Davis, and if aggressiveness is to be rewarded, it is reasonable to predict that Mr. Davis will, for the next three mouths, !.• dealing out dis cipline and good order instead of Hour and ; feed. _ Suuntorer. I NI:W MI:.I;US' UNION. A dispatch to tho Philadelphia Press from Pittsburg says that when tho United Mine Workers ol America hold the t annual con vention next February, a new district will be presented. It will be known as district No. 1 and is composed of anthracite miners from Luzerne, Lnckuwuimu and Schuylkill coun ties. Never since the hist great anthracite strike took place und the back of tho Eastern Miners' Union was broken have the anthracite men boon as far on the road to reorganization as they arc now. In three counties niuncd j sixty local unions composed of miners and j mine workers have been established. The an- i thru cite mines of Pennsylvania employ, when 1 running full, about 118,000 men. One-third of j these are said to be members of the union. The authority for these statements is Cam eron Miller, national organizer for tho miners. 1 He said today: "We have received advices from the east that the anthracite men will I soon he in line with the national organization. I Since lust September the eastern miners have j been restless. We received so many requests ' for an organizer that u regular canvass was instituted and now there ore sixty local unions oust of the Allegheny mountains. The next ' national strike of miners will find the nnthra- : cite men in line with the bituminous diggers. John Rinn has been elected district president : of the anthracite district, with hcudquurtcrs at Mahnnoy City." The above statements may be true, but it is ; a certain fact that the miners of the Lehigh region are not yet organized, and considerable difficulty would be encountered in getting the majority of them Into a labor organization. COLUMBIA DESK CALENDAR. For ten years the desk calendar issued by 1 the Pope Manufacturing Company litis held a i unique place aiming business helpers. Each : daily leaf during that t inu lias taught its quiet j lesson of the value of better roads ami out- , door exercise, and especially the benefits of bicycling. The calendar for 10115, which is just issued, is even brighter than its predecessors j in appearance, as clever artists ha\e added dainty silhoutte und sketch to the usual wise and witty contributions that have heretofore given this popular calendar it-; charm. It can be had for five two-cent stamps from the Pope Manufacturing Company, Hartford, C'ouu., or from any Columbia bicycle agency. ' When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria.' When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When Bhobad Children, she gavo them Castoria P ~ - T i ij I - Bvtef (fchciKST"* /■"."J, ;X These are our /SSw &$e v v, : ?% Cnristmas Trees. Our December stock of J*.*£j2Z Bissell's Carpet Sweepers '^S^p IS mndo of these 12 rich woods specially for Chrlattntl lT^ . 9 prcai-iits. You can get first cholee of tho woods at 1 .. II regular prlco If you come now. *VValnyl Colifoibia Rodwooil t'sSm fi&k wm y jjp RodfvoK *"*' J. C. BERNER, SOUTH AND WASHINGTON STS. Don i opare a Minute! First Come, First Served! A great reduction in prices. Call and be covinced. Bargains in all departments. The largest and most complete stock in lower Luzerne. 3Dr;y G-ccd-S 3Depa.rt:m.en.t: The very latest styles and shades in covert, broad and ladies' cloth. A complete line of trimmings, very low in prices. Seven cent unbleached muslin, reduced to 4c per yard. Eight-cent bleached muslin, reduced to fie per yard. Best gray flannels, re duced to 18c from 25c. The same in red mixed dress ginghams, very best quality, 5c per yard. A neat line of children's coats. tClctlilrLg: Department: MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. We carry a complete line /£n£~A<r>-., of the celebrated "Star" clothing; boys' knee-pants/ /AL-JLA: \ suits, with two pairs off (( j II pants and a cap included 9 (the cut will explain the style), at all prices, some IBccts, Slices amd. DS-u."bToer Gccds: 'lliese lines are complete and as usual the best goods for the least money. JOS. KEUBURGER, P. O. S. of A. Building, - Freeland. NEW STOKE! NEW GOODB! GILL'S CENTRE AND SOUTH STREETS, IREELAND. • BEFORE BUYING YOUR WINTER GOODS CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK, ALSO TIIE PRICES. YOU WILL BE CONVINCED THAT MY STOCK CONSISTS OF THE NEWEST STYLES IN DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, MILLI NERY, WOOLENS, Etc. RESPECTFULLY YOURS, IVA.IIIE <jp£t£ % PORTRAITS! Christmas will soon be here and you will need to make a present to your friend or relative. What can you give better than a nice portrait of yourself; TREVAi KIS, the photograpl ler, is making the best class of work that is being sent out from any place. It is all high class and artistic. A\ HEN IN HAZLETON call a( his studio and see the fine display of portrait work. H, 'iMtHVAKKIN, ail AVest Broad Street, - Ilaaloton, I J a. JOHN FECCRA, MERCHANT TfiILGR, 81 WASHINGTON STREET. I'lne lino of samples for fall and winter suits, ovcmmte, etc. hxeellont tits and good work manship. A trial order requested. COTTAGE HOTEL. Vi nshinffton und Main Street®, PIiED. IIAAAtS t Prop. First-class accomodation for permanent and transient tfue-ts. Good tablo. l oir rales. liar linoly stocked. Stable attacked. Bead - the - Tribune. Philip Geritz, Comer Front and Centre Streets. lam the oldest jeweler In town. I have had the largest practical experience in repairing and will guarantee you thorough work. I have always in stock the largest assortment of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Plated ware, Kings, Diamonds and Musical Instruments, j I will do ENGKAVING FREE OF CHARGE | on any article purchased from mo. Single Tax Courier, NATIONAL SINGLE TAX NEWSPAPER. I It gives the single tax news of the world ' week Iv, single tax discussions and the very I jest of propaganda matter. Foreign cotrcs j pendents in Japan. Australasia, France, IJig j land, Canada and other countries. The Courier is a hl-page, tU-eolumn paper, in very clear print, on line tinted paper, it is a valuable champion of the eaiiHc which is at tracting so much attention throughout the world. It'. E. BIIOKAW, Editor. Published by THE COUISEH PUULIBIIING COMPANY, 810 olivo Street, St. Louis, Mo. SI.OO FEB ANNUM.
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