FREELAND TRIBUNE. VOL. VII. NO." 87. BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. PARAGRAPHS GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE REGION. SyuopHlH of Local iind MiHcellaiieou* Oc currences Tliut. Can lt Henri Quickly. What the Folks of Thin and Other Towns are Doing. The trial of James Hendricks, for the murder of Bernard lioick, lias been com menced at Wllkes-Barre. Neuburger's neckwear surpasses any line in town. Over SSOO worth to select from. Ed. Hughes, of Walnut street, has been promoted to baggage-master on the D. S. A S. passenger train. Tho Wear Well Shoe llouso asks rail- j road men to try tho Growler, an elegant I working shoe, which sells very low. Fred Haas, proprietor of the Cottage hotel, purchased a fine farm of 120 acres in Butler valley on Tuesday. 25c knee pants at Neuburger's for 15c. Call and see them, they are fresh and made by tho largest manufacturer in tho world. John M. Carr, Esq., and D. J. Mc- McCarthy represented tho anti-new people of the North Side at Harrisburg on Tuesday. Solld-as-a-rock $1.50 and woar-liko- Iron $1.25 shoes are the best in the market for railroaders and machinists. At Neuburger's. Mrs. Thomas Tully, whoso husband was buried on Monday, has returned to tho homo of her parents at Eckley, whoro she is lying very ill. Ladies, the best-fitting and most stylish shoe in the market is the Vision, sold at $2. Can be had only at the Wear Well, Eberts'old stand. John James, of Eckley, whoso leg was taken off in a D. S. A S. accident re cently, wont to Philadelphia this week to procure an artificial limb. Neuburger's 75c, 85c, SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 youths' shoos are the best in the market and are 25 per cent loss than you can buy them elsewhere. Major Robert Klotz, of Mauch Chunk, who for several years was a prominent figure in Carbon county politics, died yesterday at the age of 75 years. Alfred Marshman, of Birvanton, and Miss Paulino Miretke, of South Hebor ton, were married by Rev. J. J. Kuntz at tho bride's home on Saturday. A large arch across Centre street is in course of erection in front of the Central hotel. It will be artistically decorated for the Knights of Malta parade next Tuesday. Tho commissions of the justices of the peace of Luzerne county, elected at the February election, have boon received at tho recorder's office and can be secured by tho justices calling for them. No. 2 breaker at Highland Is being repaired and strengthened. Tho com pany intends to run an increased amount of coal through in tho near future, and the structure is to bo made as solid as possible. The Clair Patoo Company played to large audiences for nine successive nights at Hazleton opera house. They open a three nights' engagement here this evening, and the opera-going people of Freeland will miss some good plays if they fail to attend. "Beauties of the Lehigh Valley" is the title of a very pretty illustrated book which has been recently issued. The TKIHUNK returns thanks toChas. S. Lee, general passenger agent of the Lehigh Valley Itailroad, for presenting this of fice with a copy. A lla■ Committee. D. S. Buckley, \ The employes of the Delaware, Sus quehanna and Schuylkill Railroad Com pany have adopted the following reso lutions of condolence: Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God in His infinite wisdom to call unto Himself our beloved co-laborer, Thomas M. Tully, who departed this life April 20, 1895, and while we bow in humble sub mission to the will of Him who dooth all things for the bost, we cannot help but regret the taking away of our departed friend in the full noonday of his man hood. Therefore, be it Resolved, That We do hereby tender our most sincere sympathy to his bereav ed parents and wife, and further be it Resolved, That in the death of our beloved friend we have lost a true, kind and courteous co-employe, his parents a loving and dutiful son, his wife a loyal and aiToctlonate husband and tho com- Olsho's Clothing and Hat Store. IT IS TIIE COAL REGION— that furnishes the cities "with coal. IT IS TIIE ClTY— that furnishes the country with style. We Have Hew York and Philadelphia Stylishly-Made Clothing. Stylish suits for young and old, For meek or bold; For small, for tall, Suits for all. We will nine you a stylish garment for the same price that you are askcil elsewhere to pay for ill-fitting country manufacture. Our expenses are small. We can sell goods at wholesale prices. The discount will keep us. OUR FINK IIATS are equal to Dunlap's in every respect, except price. Our $2.00 Derby for 99c Stands Unrivalled. The reputation of our PERCALE and NEGLIGEE SHIRTS and our GENTS* FURNISHINGS in general is by this time established. A handsome line of TRUNKS and VALISES of all sizes and prices constantly on hand. 57 Centre Street, Freeland. Olsho's Clothing and Hat Store. J. C. BERNER'S. Groceries: 1 bag best flour, - $1.65 23lbs granulated sugar, 1.00 13 cans corn, - - 1.00 13 cans tomatoes, - 1.00 slbs raisins, - - ' .25 Tub butter, A No. 1, .25 Gibs oat meal, - - .25 Soda biscuits, per pound by the barrel, - .44 Dry Goods: yard wide sheeting, per yard, ... ,14 Good calico, - - .05 Standard blue calico, .05 Apron gingham, - .05 50-cent dress goods, cloth, .35 Yard-wide muslin, by piece, .44 Lace curtains, 2 pair, .90 CALL AND SEE OUR Ladies' kid shoes, every pair guaranteed, 81.00 21c counter. Wall paper, 5c per double roll. Men's hats and caps, latest styles and lowest prices; a boy's good hat or cap, "21c. Furniture, carpets and oil cloths in endless varieties. All goods guaranteed as represented. I carry the largest stock in town, hence the best variety to select from. Spring goods coming in daily. J. C. BERNER'S. FREELAND OPERA HOUSE 3 ISTig-lits! Commencing Thursday May 2. Special Engagement of the Celebrated CLAIR PATEE CO. With the Brilliant Actress, Miss VIRGIN A BRAY. The Sterling Actor, Sir. WM. NICHOLS. 14 First-Class Artists. First Night, Presenting the Great Comedy-Drama, In Old Louisiana. Friday Night, Our Boys. Saturday Night, Arabian Nights. Owing to the extended engagement prices have been placed within roach of all. Gallery, - - 15 Cents. Lower Floor, '25 and 35 Cents. Saturday Matinee, 10 and 20 Cents. muntty in which ho lived an honest, up right and patriotic citizen. Resolved, That a copy of tlio foro going bo engrossed and forwarded to Ids family, and published in the FRKF.- F.AND TKIHUNE and Hazloton Standard. 11. .r. McCarthy, 1 J. J. Sweeney, Goo. Welch, !■ Committee. J. E. Person, G. W. liaragcr, J The Winner is a 81.75 shoo that can't he beat at the price. Sole, only at the Wear Well, 55 Centre street. Nouburgor's has what the ladies want —Trilby shoos and Oxfords. 81.50 PER YEAR. QHAS. ORION STROII, Attorney and Counselor at Law and Notary Public. Office: Rooms,' Sand 4, Birkbeck Brick, Free-land. JOHN M. CARS, Attorney-at-Lstfc All legal bnslmsa pronrpttj mtteaSt*. PostoOoa Bunding, - Vteataad. HAUIN. Mannaf&etorer at Carriages, Buggies, Wagons," &C. Walnut and Pine Streets, Dracdni jyjRS. S. E. IIAYES, Fire Insurance Agent. Washington Street. None but Reliable Companies Represented. Builders ol Light and Heavy Wagons. REPAIRING OF EVERY DEBCRIPTIOI. FRONT STREET, NEAR PINE, FREELAND. Dr. N. MALEY, limiiVe Second Floor, Birkbeck Brick. OVER BIIIKBECK'S STORE. T. CAMPBELL, ~ dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Also PURE WINES and LIQUORS FOR FAMILY AND MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Cor. Centre and Main Streets, Freeland. VIENNA : BAKERY. J. B. LAUBACH. Prop. Centre Street, Freeland. CHOICE BREAD OF ALL KINDS, CAKES, AND PASTRY, DAILY. FANCY AND NOVELTY CAKES BAKED TO ORDER. Confectionery 'i Ice Cream supplied to balls, parties or picnics, with all necessary adjuncts, at shortest notice and fairest prices. Delivery and supply wagons to all parts of town and surroundings every day. GREAT BARGAINS IN Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions. Notions, Carpet, Boots and Shoes, Flour and Feed, Tobacco, Cigars, Tin and Quecnsware, Wood and Willoithcare, Table and Floor Oil Cloth, Etc. A celebrated brand of XX Hour always in stock. Roll Butter and Eggs a Specialty. My motto is small protlta and quick sales. I always have fresh goods and am turning my stock every month. Every article is guaranteed. AMANDUS OSWALD, N. IK. Cor. Centre aiul Front Sts., Freeland. DePIERRO - BROS. -CAFE.- Corner of Centre and Front Streets, Freeland, Pa. Finest Whiskies in Stock. Oibson, Dougherty, Kaufer Club, Roßcnblutirs Velvet, of which we have EXCLUSIVE SALE IN TOWN. Mumm's Extra Dry Champagne, Hennossy Brandy, Blackberry, Gins, Wines, Clarets, Cordials, Etc. Imported and Domestic Cigars. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. Ilam and Schireit2cr Cheese Sandwiches, Sardines, Etc. MEALS - AT - ALL - HOURS. Ballentine and Ha/.lcton beer on tap. Baths, Hot or Cold, 25 Cents.