FREELAND TRIBUNE. VOL. VIII. NO. 0. BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. PARAGRAPHS GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE REGION. Synopnh of Local and Miscellaneous Oc currences That Can lie Head Quickly. What the Folks of This and Other Towns are Doing. Delegate tickets printed upon short notice at the TRIBUNE office. The Wilkesbarre Record has introduc ed type-setting machines in its office. □ Buy your clothes of Itefowich. Senator Kline, who has been very ill, is recovering at his home in Hazleton. Tomorrow tin; Methodist Episcopal Sunday schools of the Lehigh region will picnic at Glen Onoko. Knee pants, 19c, at Rofowich's. School directors are bothered to know how to enforce the compulsory education law with the least expense. The electric cars are now run no far ther than Carbon street, owing to the laying of the sewer on Centre. A. Oswald sells summer dress goods at and below cost. William Shovlin, the young lad who ! accidentally shot himself on July 3, is slowly recovering from the.effects of the wound. George Zimmerman, postmaster at Weston, this county, was removed on Tuesday, and W. A, Davis was appoint ed instead. Suits to order, sl2 and up, at Refo wich's, Freeland. Tlie Plain Speaker tliis morniug sayg that Joe Gabrio, of Stockon, lias not yet received liis commission as superin tendent of tlie Foster township schools. The Carbondalo Anthracite, after less than one year of llfo, lias gone to join tlie majority. The proprietors sunk $12,000 lu learning part of the news paper business. Arc you thinking of getting a suit to order? Try Kefowich, Froeland. The Knights of Pythias and Grand Army men acted as un escort to tlie fu neral of Soloman ltachert on Tuesday. The remains were followed to tlie grave by a large number of people. 11. R. King & Co. were yesterday awarded tlie contract to excavate the cellar for the Citizens' bank building, they befog the lowest bidder. The price is 48 cents per cubic yard. Refowicb, the leading tailor and clothier, is where you should buy you clothing. Tlie members of the borough council will meet In special session tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, to decide upon granting the school board's request to extend tlie sewer on Luzerne street. On Saturday evening the Travelers Athletic Association will picnic at the Public park, and they extend un invita tion to the public to take part. Danc ing music by Winters' orchestra, of Hazleton. A. Oswald sells Dimltys, etc., at and below cost, in order to make room for fall goods. The burgess of Plymouth gave saloon keepers strict orders to close on Sunday, and they obeyed. The religious people of tlie town are back of tlie movement and say they will keep tlie saloons closed every Sunday. Several Froeland people were at Haz leton yesterday taking part In the suits and counter-suits for assault and battery before Alderman liuchenoau. The principals were placed under bail to appear at court. The best Is the cheapest In the end. Go to tlie Wear Weil Shoe House. Their shoes all wear well. The Luzerne County Fair Association has decided to give a fair at West Pitts ton in September from the 10th to tlie 13th inclusive, ft will give SBOO in speed premiums and also SIOO for tlie best drilled tire company. Try the Wear Well Shoo House. Tiieir goods cost no more and give better satis faction than any other store in Froeland. Tody Schmear, the Tigers catcher, a member of the Lehigh Valley survey crops, was overcome by gas at the Hnzle Mines lire on Monday while making measurements in the colliery. He will resume work again in a few days. Ladies, tlie best-fitting and most stylish shoe in the market is the Vision, sold at $2. Can be had only at the Wear Well, Bberts' old stand. The Young People's Baptist Union will give an entertainment and ice cream sociable at the English Baptist church on Saturday evening. The en tertainment will be held in the upper room and tlie social in the basement. Admission free. All welcome. Soloman Kresge, of Walnut street, will be a candidate for delegate from the first district of the borough to tlie Democratic county convention. At Beaver Meadow this morning Pat rick Marley, of Jeddo, and Miss Maggie Gallagher, of Beaver Meadow, were married by Rev. Francis Brady. The young couple will reside at Jeddo. They are well-known to the peoplo of this vicinity and have the best wishes of their friends and acquaintances. Read - tlie - Tribune. llurglai-K Pay Another Visit. Early this morning burglars entered the wheelwright works of M. Halpin and secured several tools, which they used in plying their trade later on. The first place visited was the office of the Freeland Mercantile Company, Limited. They pried open the door in a bungling manner. Inside was a large safe owned by the company. The knob on the com bination was broken of! with a sledge and the pin forced back a sufficient dis tance to insert the powder. The front part of the safe was destroyed by the explosion. There was nothing in tin 1 safe but account books, and they were not molested. From there they wont to the Cottage hotel, pried open the Main street door and entered the barroom. The money drawer was torn out. Mr. Fry, how ever, had taken out all the cash after closing up last night. Nothing else was disturbed there. lUarried Yesterday Afternoon. Raymond E. Myers and Miss Mary Evans were married yesterday after noon. The ceremony was performed at the residence of the bride's mother, on Front street, by Rev. J. W. Bischoff, of Upper Lehigh. The groomsman was Jonah Evans, a brother of the bride, and the bridesmaid was Miss Myers, of Hazleton, a sister of the groom. After the ceremony they left for Atlantic City, where they will spend a week or two. They will go to housekeeping on Front street upon their return. Both of the contracting parties are highly respected young people of town, and their friends wish them many years of happiness. Mr. Myers is at present superintendent of the Electric Light Company, and under his able manage ment the electric lighting system here has been raised to the highest standard. Provisions for the Third Itrigade. Major W. O. Coolbaugh, commissary of substance of Che Third brigade, has made arrangements at Wilkesbarre for | supplying the men under his charge, 2,800 in number, with food for their week's encampment at Mt. Gretna, be ginning July 20. He has given out con tracts for the following: Fresli beef. 24,500 pounds; soft bread, 10,000 pounds; ham, 4,200 pounds; potatoes, 350 bushels: onions, 50 bushels; canned corn, 17 dozen; canned tomatoes, 17 dozen, hard bread, 15 barrels; butter, 1,000 pounds; beans, 1,080 pounds; rice, 10 pounds; sugar, 3,300 pounds; vinegar, 10 gallons; candles, 40 pounds; soap, 8 boxes; salt, 840 pounds; pepper, 50 pounds; prunes. 45 boxes. The cost of the whole amount foots up to 94,500. The cost of feeding the entire National Guard during the week at Mt. Gretna will be 915,000. Legion of Honor Kxcursion. The members of Union Council, No. 300, A. L. of 11.. intend to have a day's outing next Wednesday at the popular resort, Harvey's Lake, or Shawanese Lake, as it is now called. The number of invitations which have been issued to friends of the members is limited, and is just enough to insure a delightful at tendance. The scenery at the lake is the finest to be had at any of the resorts in this part of Pennsylvania. Besides there are four large, steamers, two first class hotels, a commodious dancing pa vilion and all other necessary conven iences to mulfn the day a pleasant one. The excursion will leave here at 7.28 a. m. in cars attached to the regular Wilkesbarre train. Drier In Still Mt It. The following dispatch was sent out from Pottsville on Tuesday: Patrick Grier, of Carbondale, this afternoon walked into a drug store at this place, purchased six drams of laudanum and then coolly drank it with suicidal intent. The man immediately went into a stupor, from which lie has not yet revived and his death is hourly looked for. This is his second attempt since trying it here last May. Hazletoii's Second-llami Humor. From the WilkoHbiirrc Louder, July 11. Some people will never learn. A Scranton man writes to inquire what clubs are playing in the Epwortii League. From the Hazleton Speaker, July IG. Some people will never learn. A Freeland man has written whether Ha zleton plays in the Epwortii League. Real Kstute Transfers. Mathias Schwabe to Anthony Rude wick, property in Foster, for 9800. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria Refowich sells the best 91.50 and 92 children's suits to be had anywhere. The "Wear Well" working shoo for men cannot be found In any other store in town. A Few Dirls Wanted to learn the tailoring* trade. None but those willing to learn need apply. Re fowich. leading tailor and clothier. Freeland. FREELAND, PA., THURSDAY, JULY IS, 1895. POLITICAL PICKUPS. That the chances of the lower end t< secure a place on the Democratic tlckel might not be endangered, Jos. I'. Mc- Donald has withdrawn from tlie contest for recorder, thereby leaving the field clear for James J. Malloy. Had botli names gone before the convention, it is probable that neither would he noini uated, and Mr. McDonald's voluntary withdrawal in the interest of Mr. Mallo\ and this section is worthy of commen dation. The ridiculous quarrel into which Governor Hastings has involved the Re publicans of the state is furnishing Democrats much amusement. Eacl side is telling ail the shortcomings am misdoings of the other and the Demo crats are not doing a tiling but urging them on and laying away, what informa tion they can get for future use. The names of Republicans who hav< been mentioned as delegates to the dis trict and county conventions are a sur prise to some of those who were lookini! forward to a trip to the county seat. H. C. Koons, A. Oswald. .1. G. Borner. Peter Magagna and Thomas Dirk beck have been mentioned. John M. Garman, Esq., will be the Democratic candidate for congress next year. John Leisenring will be nomi nated by the Republicans. This is what the politicians say. Jim Malloy, of Freeland, will bo a Democratic candidate for recorder in the convention to bo held next week, and the nomination ought to go to him with out question. He is the only Democrat asking for recognition from the lower end of the county, and no good ticket can be chosen without that section is rep resented. Mr. Malloy is a bright, cap able man, in every way qualified to fill tli< place, and his nomination would be acceptable to every one.—A 'ctcsdealer. ON THE DIAMOND. Manager Sharsig endeavors to excuse Ids failure to bring Hazleton club here by saying the Tigers manager can celled a date with that club some time ago. There is not a word of truth in the state ment. For more than a month Sharsig lias been coaxed by the Tigers for a game, and he finally told them his team was not in condition to play them. He said the risk was too great to have Hazleton beaten, but he might give them a game the latter part of the season. The Sentinel goes quite a distance out of the way to throw mud at Froelaud's team when it says the guarantee for Sunday last was not paid to Allontown. The money was forwarded to Mr. Milligan promptly on Monday, lie was the only one authorized to receive it, and the Tigers have his receipt for the full amount. In Monday's Issue a paragraph stated that the Tigers have nine games won and eight lost. It should have read nine won and four lost. At White Haven yesterday the Clerks, of town, won a game. The score was 27 to 18 in favor of Freeland. OnJTuesday Hazleton was defeated by Atlantic City, 8 to 4, and Pottsville by Capo May, 9 to 3. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Freeland, July 15, 1895. EDITOR TRIBUNE.—My attention has been called to an article in your issue of today, which fact, will. I am sure, cause you to pardon me for intruding upon you at this time, particularly so, as I am going away tomorrow, to be absent Jive or six weeks. The article I refer to is printed over the signature of John Valines. 1 very much regret that it should have been necessary for mo to go any farther in this matter. Instead, I had made up my mind to keep silent, but as my ac cuser brands me as a liar, and thus, if it were possible, attempts to mislead the community at large in regard to my ve racity, I must, in justice to myself and to society, give a plain, and, as 1 assure you, a truthful statement of tin; affair. Mr. Valines did tell me that a commit tee of Irishmen, some of whom came a distance of eighty miles, waited upon him and warned him not to allow me to speak therein tin l Freeland opera house. He said that they told him that if I did speak there would be a riot, and that bloodshed would ensue, and he did say to Anthony and Stanislaus Rudewlck: "You would he the first to be shot down." He said nothing about prop erty being destroyed, and, indeed, Mr. Yannes seems to forget that, besides myself, three other men were present, who stood by and heard every word that he said. This is the plain truth, and this I will stand by, and leave, the community at large to judge who lias Inen misrepre sented. As I sail for the old country tomorrow, I feel that I cannot leave here with such an imputation against my truthfulness unanswered. But if lam wanted to an swer in any way for this statement, I can return, and 1 challenge Mr. Yannes or any one else, to prove anything dif ferent from what is stated above. Hoping you will publish the above, I remain, respectfully, Rev. Dr. Paul Kamlnski, Republican Candidates Register. From tlie Wilkesbarre Leader. The following agreement was signed by the Republican candidates yesterday: 1 hereby declare myself a caudidati fur nomination at the next Republican county convention and agree that I have not offered or paid, nor will I offeror pa\ my money, position or other tiling of ralue to any delegate directly or in lirectly for securing my nomination and if nominated I will promptly pay my pro lortion of the expenses of the campaign is may be alio ted to me by the county 'ommittee. Following are the candi lates: Judge—Geo. S. Ferris, Pittston; E. S. >sborne, Wilkesbarre; Geo. 11. Trout nan, Hazleton: L. 11. Bennett, Wilkes Jarre; G. L. Halsey, White Haven. Sheriff—E. W. Garrison, Shickshinny: "has. E. Jones, Nanticoke; John S. Doitrick. Nanticoke; Stephen I). Yost. Sugarloaf; James Martin, Plains. Controller—J. R. Westover, Hunting ton; Joseph 1). Lloyd, Wyoming; M. E. Walker, Shickshinny. Recorder—Llewellyn Price, Plains; S. it. Morgan, Wilkesbarre; J. 11. Patter son. Wilkesbarre; Philiy Richards, Nan ticoke. Coroner—Dr. Frank McKee, Ply mouth; Dr. P. A. Meek, Nanticoke. Surveyor—Thomas McMillon, Hun lock: Edward Post, Wilkesbarre; N. B. Kutter, Wilkesbarre; E. B. Rood. Ross township. The assessment each candidate had to pay before ho could become eligible for the nomination before tlie Republi- can convention was 1 per cent of the yearly salary of the oflice. The amounts were: .Judge, #4O; sheriff, #00; recorder, #35; coroner, S2O; surveyor, #3. Yesterday was the last day for candi dates to register. True AiiiericuiiH in Convention. The ninth annual state convention of the Patriotic Order of True Americans began at Mauch Chunk on Tuesday morning and will continue until tonight. There are over 100 delegates present. State President Mrs. Ella Toner, of Al toona, presided. The address of welcome was delivered by Frederic Hertollotte. The reports of the secretary and treas urer show that seven new camps have been organized and 804 new members in itiated during the past year. The in crease in the value of subordinate camp investments is $2,008.72. The following officers were elected yesterday for the ensuing year: State president, Miss S. K. Gallagher, Leba non; state vice president. Miss Miranda •lames, Shenandoah; assistant vice presi dent., George M. Smith, Easton; state conductor, Miss Smith; recording sec retary. Mr. Harris. The next conven tion will be held at Shenandoah. AVill lie Mine 1 uttpeetorH. The committee of the mine, foremen's examining board has linished reading the papers of the candidates recently examined at Wilknsbarro for mine in spectors of the third, fourth and fifth anthracite districts. The result is that the three highest are found to be: Jas. E. Roderick, llazleton; G. M. Williams, Wilkesbarre, and Hugh McDonald, Pittston. This result will cause the re appointment by the governor of G. M. Williams to the fourth district, and Hugh McDonald to the third. J. E. Roderick has displaced Mine Inspector J. M. Lewis in this, the fifth, distriot. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. Announcements of religious services and church news will be published free of charge under this head every Thurs day. Pastors are invited to send us all items that are of general interest to the public. MBTJIomST EPISCOPAL. M. E. services will be held in Lind say's hall every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 10 a. m. and 7 p. in. Class mooting, 9 a. m.;C. W. Rarton, leader. Sunday school, 2 p. in.; C. W. Rarton, superintendent. Epworth League, 0 p. m.; Edward Jones, president. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.30 p. m. The public is cordially invited to all of these services. Rev. Edmund White,, pastor. ST. PAUL'S P. M. CHUKCII. Services for Sunday, July 21: Praise and prayer service, to com mence at 9 a. in. Preaching at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. IT, by Rev. John Proude, of Scranton. and at 2.30 p. in. by Rev. W. F. Nichols, of llazleton. On Monday evening Dr. Rateman, of Girardville, will deliver his popular lcc turo entitled, "He's a Rrlek." Pro ceeds are to defray the expense of en larging the church. Rev. S. Cooper, pastor. ENGLISH lIAPTIHT. Services for Sunday, July 21: Prayer meeting at 10 a. m. Preaching at 10.30 a. in. Subject, "Christian Progress." Sunday school at 2 p. in. Preaching at 0.30 p. m. Subject, "The Means of Salvation Limited to This World." Rev. J. T. Griffith, pastor. HOLINESS CIIHIBTIAN. Services at the Holiness Christian Association church are as follows: Sunday: Preaching, 10 a. m.: Sunday school, 2 p. in.; experience meeting, 3 p. in.; preaching, 7.30 p. in. Week day services on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Rev. 11. P. Jones, pastor. NEW SCHOOL BUILDING. A MODERN STRUCTURE FOR THE LOWER PART OF TOWN. John M. Ctinnllia Secure* tlie Contract from the ltoroiiffh School Hoard Tor the Krectlon of a Four-Kuoiil ltuildiue at Khlge and Luzerne Street*. The contract to build the new school was awarded by the directors of the bor ough board on Tuesday evening. John M. Cunntus, whose bid was $2..">10. was the lowest, and be was given the work. Hie bills of the other contractors were as follows: Campbell llros.. #2dil)o; L. 11. Lent/., #3,750; J. E. Griffith, #2,780, Freo lantl Lumber Company, #3,300; (1. Ooar iiardt, #3,850. The building, which will be located on tlie east side of Kidge street, above Lu zerne, will have a frontage of 48 feet and i depth of 30 feet. I twill be two stories high, with a hip roof. (in each floor there will be two rooms, 20x30 feet each; with a ceiling 12 feet high. There will also be an eight-foot hallway and a five-foot stairway. The contract calls for the completion of the structure by September 1. The building will lie heated by heaters in tlie basement. Secretary Ferry was instructed to advertise for proposals for the beating, furnishing and painting of tlie school. He was also ordered to write to Superintendent Harrison and ask his advice in tlie matter of estab lishing a high school. President McCarthy was authorized to negotiate a loan to tlie amount of 2 per cent of tile assessed valuation of the borough. This sum tlie hoard can bor row without asking tlie consent of the voters. A committee was appointed to request tho council to extend tho sewer pipes on Luzerne street to the alley be tween Kidge and Centre, so that tho school sewer can be connected. When the new building is completed the borough will have nine rooms, and this, it is thought, will be sufficient for present purposes. PERSONALITIES. Wi 11 ia in E. Russell, who iias had con trol of the Metropolitan Insurance Com pany's business in this district for near ly two years, lias been transferred to Ilarrisburg, and will remove there on Monday. A. M. McNulty, formerly of town, has boon appointed teacher of the grammar school at Now Silver Itrook, Kline town ship, Schuylkill county. W.J. McPhearson, of the Prudential Insurance Company, will remove to Al toona soon, to take charge of the com pany's business there. John Gillespie, of Front street, has re signed his position as bookkeeper for A. Kudewick. Miss Maine McDonald is enjoying a brief vacation with friends in New state. DRIFTON ITEMS. The I). S. S. has had quite a lot of trouble with cavelns along the road. Another occurred at Cranberry yester day and delayed traflic for more than an hour. Patrick McElweo has withdrawn as a candidate for delegate in the Hazle dis trict, in favor of James J. Malloy's dele gate, Thomas O. Oberrender. Mrs. C. 11. Coxe. Miss Rebecca Coxe, Miss Sincliar, E. H. Coxe, Jr., and J. I). Oliver have returned from their Eu ropean tour. The Hustlers have everything ready for their picnic on Saturday evening. The music for the occasion will be sup plied by DolMerro'sorchestra. All kinds of sports will bo on the grounds for the amusement of the people who attend. DEATHS. KIMMKI..—At Sandy Run, July 15, Wil liam Kimmcl, aged 71 years, :i months and lo days. Interred yesterday at Freoland cemetery. PLEASURE CALENDAR. July 20. —Picnic of the Travelers Athletic Association at Freoland Public park. July 20. Picnic of the Hustlers Rase Hall Club at Driftou park. Custom ma e goo Is at ready-made prices. Ready-made goods equal to cus tom work at Rcfowich's, Freoland. POLITIC A L A NNOCNC KM KNTS. JqV )lt SHERIFF HENRY BRENNER, of Wilkesburre. Subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. SHERIFF- A. L. STANTON, of West Pittston. Subject to tlie decision of the Democratic county convention. RECORDER JAMES J. MALLOY. of Freoland. Subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. SALE, RENT OR EXCHANGE. The 1' (.len Hotel, located at Rock Hlen, Lu/.erne county: pn Penn'u It. R.; licensed for several years. Will sell or rent at once or will cx chaiiKe for property in Freehold or Ha/.leton. Possession id veil immediately. Apply or write to Mi-s. E. Myers, Rock Glen, or J. I). Myers, r reel and. Our - - Manufacturer Has produced a second crop of straw hats, which ex cels the first by far. The cutting was done in price only, and we will give you the benefit of it now, while you are in need of them. Stiff and Soft Hats Our lino contains the latest designs anil is complete in every way. Negligee Shirts In flannels, silk stripes, satteens anil percales, ali nobby and comfortable. Coats and Vests In light weight flannels; very desirable at reason able prices. In short,.we have derided to sell bargains in summer goods note, not wait an Hi ihe demand lessens, hi so liciting your kind patron age we assure you that you will be the most benefitted. OLSIIO'S Clothing and Hal STORE. 57 Centre Street, Freeland. J. C. BERNERS. This Rocker, $1.98. Reduced from $ - 2.25. FURNITURE and CARPETS. Cull and See and Get Prices. J. C. BERNER S. HIRAM HAWK, (Successor to F. 1 torlacher.) 83 Centre street, Freeland. All kinds of bread, choice cakes and pastry daily. Novelty and fancy cakes link ed to order on short notice. Balls and denies Supplied, with ICE CUE A M, (■ONFECTIONEIt Y, Ete. Dr. H. W. MONROE, Dentist. Located permanently in Birkbeck brick, second floor, rooms 1 , 2 and 3, over Smith's shoe store, Freeland,'l*a. Can and ether administered for the pain less extraction of teeth. Teeth Jilted and ar tijirial teeth inserted. Reasonable prices and ALL WORK GUAKANTF.KD. GEO.~sipPEL, MERCHANT - TAILOR. Centre Street, Freolaml. A large variety of cloths alirays on hand. Peifeet Jit guaranteed and style up-to-date. Prices equally as loir as any house in toirn. CONDY 0. BOYLE, dealer in Liquors, Wine, Eeer, Etc. The finest brands of domestic and ♦ imported whiskey ou sale at his new ami handsome saloon. Fresh Roches- Afo fer ami liullcntinc beer and Young ling's porter on tap. Centre - Street, - Five - Points. $1.50 PER YEAR OK ION' KTROII, Attorney and Counselor at Law and Notary Public. "i" 11 ' 1 ': nirkbockßrick,Frccland. JOHN M. CAIIR, Attorncy-at-Law. All legal business promptly attended, 'oetoffloe Building, - Free land. M. HALPIN, Mannufacturer of Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, &c. Walnut and Pine Streets, Freeland. YJKS. S. E. HAYES, Fire Insurance Agent. Washington Street. Wone but llcliuble Companies Represented. SEKTRAL 7 HOTEL LKAIIINI; UOTFL IX I'll pi: I, AX I). M. 11. IIVASICKEII. Prop. Hales. S- per day. Ilnr stocKid with lino chanicVtai!!"aiuH.'d," l *" RIPPEL & HORACK, Bakers & Confectioners. Wholesale and Retail. CENTRE STEEET, FHEELANO. T. CAMPBELL, dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Also PURE WINES end LIQUORS Pott FAMILY AND MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Cor. Centre and Main Streets, Freeland. VIEIAT BAKERY. J. B. LAUBACH, Prop. Ccntro Street, FrcclanU. 67/0/6' E liItKAD OF ALL KINDS, CAKES, AND PASTRY, DAILY. FANCY AND NOVELTY CAKES BAKED TO OLID Eli. Confectionery % Ice Cream •supplied to bulls, putties or picnics, with all necessary adjuncts, at shortest notice and l'airest prices. Delivery and supply wagons to all purls of town ami surroundings every day. GREAT BARGAINS IN Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions. Notion ft, Carpet, Boots and Shoes, Flour and Feed, Tobacco, Cigars, Tin and (Jueensware, Wood and Willotoware, 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 profits and quick sales. I always have fresh goods ami am turning my stock every mouth. Every article is guaranteed. AMANDUS OSWALD, N. IK. Cor. Centre ami Front Sis., Freeland. DePIERRO - BROS. ( A TP. Corner of Centre and Front Streets, Freeland, Pa. Finest Whiskies in Stock. (llbsnn, nooiflierty, Kiiufcr Club. UOBcnbhitb Whit. of whiuli wc have EXCLUSIVE SAIE IN TOWN. Murnni's Extra Dry ('hanipairne, llouncssy llraiuly, lllaekhrrry, (lias, Whics. Clarets, Cordials, Ete. Imported and Domestic Cigars. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE, 11am and Schweitzer Cheese Sandwiches, Sardines t Etc. MEALS - AT - ALL - HOl'liS. Hullcntitic and Ila/.leton beer on tap. Hat lis, Hot or Cold, 2o Cents.
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