Freeland tribune. (Freeland, Pa.) 1888-1921, December 09, 1895, Image 1

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    VOL. VII[. NO. 47.
BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS.
PARAGRAPHS GATHERED FROM ALL
. PARTS OF THE REGION.
Bynnp.si* of T,ocl and MiscelTnnoou* Oc
currences That Can Be Read Quickly.
What the Folks of This and Other
Tewn* are Doing.
Miss Gertrude Olsho is visiting her
sister at Richmond, Virginia.
Charles F. Haganey, a motorman on a
Philadelphia railway, is home on a vldlt.
W. L. Koipor Is improving his store
front with evergreen decorations for tho
holidays.
8. Won nor, of Centre street,, is recover
ing from a severe attack of the grip, and
is again at work amidst his large busi
ness.
Foot ball is so hot in Schuylkill coun
ty that the Shamokin club has chal
lenged the Shenandoah team to play a
game for S3OO a side.
Michael Magyar and Mary Gavada,
both of Eckley, were married on Satur
day at St. Mary's Greek Catholic church
by Rev. Cyril Oulovich.
The very latest in Now York and
Philadelphia dress goods can lie seen at
A. Oswald's. Can and inspect them.
The Gorman Social Club has vacated
Its rooms over the postofllce and sold
the furniture, otc. The organization
will be kept up, however.
The Ilazleton Sunday Truth is now
published by the Anthracite Publishing
and Printing Company, into which the
Truth Company has boon merged.
The Lehigh Valley Company may con
trol the Stockton collieries after Decem
ber 31. The lease now held by Lindfir
man & Skoor runs out at that time.
James Duffy, who was dangerously ill
here for some months past, lias recover
ed sufficiently to return to his home in
Philadelphia, which he did on Saturday.
A new hotel will be erected next
spring at Glen Summit. George Llewel
lyn, of Wilkosbarre, and a party of Phil
adelphia capitalists are back of the
project.
A marriage license was granted on
Friday at Wilkesb&rre to Edward M.
Hughes and Miss Mary Walters, both of
Freeland. They will bo married on
Christmas Eve.
A slick fellow calling himself John
Gordon has been swindling people in
Luzerne and Lackawanna counties by
claiming that he represented a building
and loan association.
Schwabo's breaker is working steadily
at South Hebcrton. The proprietor is
building up a good local trade, and last
week he shipped thirteen cars of his
product to South liothlnhom.
The TRIHITNK erred last week in stat
ing that confirmation services would
take place yesterday at St. Ann's church.
Wo wore misinformed regarding the
date, which has not yet boon fixed.
Hugh M. Urisliu lias sold his saloon
on South Centro street to Andrew
Hudak, and in the future will devote all
ids time to his undertaking business.
Mr. Hudak will take charge on the 23d
inst.
The remains of Mrs. Blassing, a form
er resident of Jeddo, were, interred in
Freoland cemetery on Friday. She died
at Midvalley. Mrs. Blassing was a
sister of the late Fred Kline, of South
lioberton.
We are sole agents for tho "Fashion"
shoe. No other dealer in town has this
line. Our price 82, guaranteed to be
worth 83. At tho Wear Well.
Good times an always made better by
advertising. The times are constantly
brightening now and the business men
who are realizing it tho most are those
who employ tho TIUHUXK as an advertis
ing medium.
Tho brick works at Pond Creek will
be ready to begin work next spring.
Tho company Is sinking its second
artisian well near Fairchilds' farm. Tho
first well caved in during the heavy rain
two weeks ago.
Scarlet Cover has made Its appearance
at South Hobcrton. A case In the resi
dence of tlohn Schneo has been reported
to the board of health and Health Offi
cer Ward has arranged to prevent the
spread of the disease.
Preparations aro being made by Rev.
Stas, pastor of St. John's Slavonian
church, to publish a religious journal in
the interests of the congregation and
the people of that nationality. It will
be issued sorai-monthlv.
Commencing on Thursday tho Tnt-
UUNK will publish a holiday advertising
page in every issue during the balance
of this month. Merchants who have
taken space will kindly send in the copy
for their ads without delay.
Charles Coxo, of Freoland. has pur
chased the good will and fixtures of Fred
Englert's saloon, corner of Diamond ave
nue and Wyoming street, Hazloton. Mr.
Coxe is an experienced man and will
conduct a lirst-class establishment.—
Speaker.
The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company
has awarded a contract for the equip
ment of 186 miles of its track with Hull
automatic signals, which, when erected,
will give the company 235 miles of track
protected by these signals. The com
pany intends to equip its whole line.
The Military ISutertuinuient.
Tho opora house was* well-lillod on
Saturday evening when Attorney Stroh
opened the entertainment of the Free
land Rifles. Mr. Stroh briefly outlined
the objects of the company and the spirit
that induces men to ?nter such organi
zations, and during his remarks referred
to tho efforts of tho Cubans to gain free
dom. and his sympathy with them was
heartily concurred In by the audience.
Among the numbers on the programme
which were well received wore the songs
of the Hazloton Glee Club, tho singing
of the Misses Ifess, the recitation of
Miss Maine Edmunds**and the camp
sceno at night. Captain Ilalborstad
J and Sergeant Bushar, of tho Eighth
regiment, of Pottsviilo, gave au interest
ing exhibition of the work of the signal
corps. Tho Rifles intend to organize a
cadet corps in the near future.
Fire in a Chimney.
Daniel Furoy discovered large sparks
coming out of the chimney of his prop
erty on Ridge street, below Carbon, at
10o'clock on Thursday night. Ho called
at the council room and asked that the
firemen be sent down. The alarm was
sounded, and in a short whilo a hose
carriage and the ladder truck were
thero. Tho firemen went to tho roof
and found that the interior of chimney
contained lots of lire. Several buckets
of water were poured down and the
hlazo was extinguished. There is no
question but that a fierce fire would
have broken out in a few more hours.
The firemen report that the chimney
appears to be unsafe. Tho building is a
large double dwelling, and is occupied by
the families of Mr. Furey and William
Median.
Sodality Reception.
The reception of new members by the
Daughters of Mary Sodality attracted a
large number of people to St. Ann's
Catholic church last evening. Twenty
six new members were received into the
society, and the Impressive ceremony in
connection with their admission was
conducted by Rev. Moylan.of Hazloton,
Rev. O'Rielly, of St. Ann's church, and
the president of tho sodality, Miss Bella
McGill. A special sermon was preached
by Rev. Moylan and was listened to by
the largo audience with marked atten
tion. The singing was also of a high
order.
Accidont at a Breaker.
A force of carpenters under Charles
Gcrsch, of Jeddo, was engaged in re
moving tho trostlo work of overhead
water troughs at No. 2 breaker, High
land, on Saturday evening when part of
the structure fell. Mr. Gcrsch was
caught under the falling timber, and
was severely injured. After being re
moved to liis home it was found that his
collar-bone was broken and bis hip dis
located, besides several minor injuries.
A Youthful 37unter Shot.
Manns Conaiian, Jr.. aged about l i
yoars, was out hunting rabbits on Satur
day afternoon with a young companion
named George Riolly. While traveling
through tho woods west of town tho gun
carried by Riolly was accidentally dis
charged. The load of shot struck the
ground near Conahnn, and tho great too
of his right foot was taken off entiroly
and the next was severely injured. It
was a narrow escape for the young lad.
Making H Map of I'rcoland.
J. A. Allen, representing the Sanborn
Map Co., of New York, is making a map
of the borough for the lire insurance
companies. The map when completed
will show the buildings, fire plugs, grade
of streets, condition of buildings, wheth
er of wood, stone or brick, also the popu
lation. The question of a re-rating of
the town for insurance purposes will be
taken up after its completion.
Ileal Kfitate Transfer*.
Catharine Molly, ct al, to William J.
Brogan, property in Foster township,
for SOOO.
Cross Crook Coal Company toFreoland
School District, property in Freeland,
for 91.
A. B. Coxo to Freeland School Dis
trict, property in Freeland, for 91.
Highland Coal Company to John lies,
property in Foster, for 9175.
Railroader*' Big Meeting.
Representatives of the brothcrhods of
locomotive engineers, firemen and train
■ men hold secret and public meetings
yesterday at Hazloton. Large delega
tions were present from the lodges bo
tween Wilkcsbarro, Easton and Sun
bury. and a number of good speeches
were made by the leading officers of tho
brotherhoods.
Patent* (.ranted.
Reported by C. A. Snow & Co., Wash
ington. D. C.
John Brelsford. Sr., and John Brels
ford, Jr., Freeland, washing machine.
J. Fenimoro, Wilkesbarro, combina
tion feeder and mixer.
A. O. 11. Meeting.
There will bo a spocial mooting of
Division 10, A. O. 11., at Yannos' hall at
j 7.30 o'clock on Friday evening, Decein
; 13. All members will please attend.
Con McCofe, president.
If you own a horse buy a good warm
blanket for It. Geo. Wise has hundreds
for sale at his Freeland and Jeddo
j stores. Prices will be found right.
FREELAND, PA., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1895.
DRIFTON ITEMS.
Several breasts on tho west side of No.
1 colliery have been stopped, and the
miners have been transferred to other
parts of the slope. All the coal In that
section which can be reached without
much labor is being taken down as
rapidly as.-possible. It Is stated that
the workings, which extend westward
toward Lattimer, are routed property,
| tho lease of which expires with this
month. There is quite a lot of coal
thero yet, and no reasons are given why
the lease will not be renewed.
Skating is one of the favorite pastimes
of the young folks. The big pond was
in first-class condition last week and the
sport was enjoyed by many.
Patrick McNelis, a miner in No. 1
slope, was painfully cut about the head
and body by pieces of coal falling upon
him on Saturday.
Strange Accident to a Hunter.
Samuel Lines, a resident of Wilkes
barro, was shot dead on a Lehigh Valley
train on Friday evening, it is supposed
accldontlly. 110 had boon hunting all
day on the mountains and boarded tho
train at Newport. Soon after ho sat
down thero was a report, and tho pas
sengers saw him topple over and fall to
the floor, with one side of his head blown
off. He was dead when they reached
his side, lie was sitting in the rear of
tho car, and as no one was behind him
it is not known just liovv the accident
occurred.
When the train readied Wilkesbarro
tho police were notified, but refused to
take tho body, as the accident happened j
outside tho city. The family was then i
notified by the railroad officials. De
ceased was a retired morchant, 05 years
of age, and leaves a largo family.
Suspect* IteleUMeil from Prison.
Four Hungarians of Pittston, who
have been in the county jail since last
October, suspected of being tho men who
killed Iguatz Smikovitz at Pittston and
placing the body on the railroad tracks,
were given a habeas corpus hearing
before Judge Woodward on Thursday
Attorney Paul Bohan represented tin
prisoners and District Attorney Foil ap
peared for the commonwealth. After
hearing the evidence it was shown that
only one of the men knew anything about
the case. The other three suspects wore
discharged and William Rivarkitis was
held in 9500 bail as a witness. County
Detectivo Eckert is still looking for n
man named Frank Koons who is sup
posed to bo implicated in the case.
IXovr'H Till* I
Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any cape of Catarrh that can
not be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo,
Ohio.
Wo the undersigned have known F.J.
Cheney for the last fifteen years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligation made by
their firm.
WEST & TRUAX. Wholesale Druggist*.
Toledo, O.
WALDINO, KIKXAX A MARVIN, Whole
sale Drujrpists, Toledo, 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Price,
7Ac. per bottle. Sold by all druggist*.
Testimonials free.
Admirer.
IBs City Niece (visiting the farm) —
O, uncle! Here come a lot of wheelmen
pedaling down the road.
Uncle Josh—Peddlln', eh? Waal,
I'm mighty glad them fellers lias found
soiuethin' useful to do! —Truth.
I)<*rl in i- limneo.
Iloax —I passed some confederate
money to-dny.
Joax—Oh, come off!
Iloax —Yes, I did. I went by a numis
matist's window.—Philadelphia Rec
ord.
Ill* Charge.
Magistrate—What is the charge
against the prisoner?
Teuton stein Dirty-flvo cents. Jle
come in it my saloon already und took
•even beers und valk out midout baying
me.—Philadelphia Record.
Plitlosophlo.
Tho Complaining Boarder This
meat is about the toughest I ever came
The Philosophic Boarder—Yes; but
then there is so very little of it, you
know.—Boston Transcript.
Proof Positive.
Mrs. Upton—Seems to me 3'our hus
band is becoming very absent-minded.
Mrs. Down ton-—lndeed he is. Why,
last night he forgot to go to the club.—
N. Y. Weekly.
Words, Idle Word*.
At a recent dinner Miss Flowery re
marked that "the sweetest memories
in life were recollections of tilings for
gotten."—Judge.
For .Sale.
A grocery and liquor store, city of
Hazloton; doing a good business; fine
location. For further information apply
at this office.^
Notice to Taxpayers.
All taxpayers of Freeland borough
who have not paid their taxes for 1805
will please do so during this mouth, a>
property taxes must be returned before
(January 1. Hugh Malloy, collector.
Tux on ItiHiiruiice Policies.
Every holder of a life insurance policy
in Pennsylvania is directly affected by
the proposed state tax on such policies.
Just now Auditor General Mvlin and all
county commissioners throughout the
stato aro trying to solve tho moaning of
tho law. The blank of the auditor gen
eral's department regarding personal
property returns reads: "All policies of
life insurance, whether full paid or not,
issued by foreign, domestic, stock, or old
line mutual (known as level premium
companies), must be returned by their
holder at their value at the time of their
assessment." Tho rate of tax upon
these policies is tho same as that on
mortgages, but the question is raised a
t.) whether they are taxed at all.
Tho auditor general, in official blanks,
has directed county commissioners to
require returns from policy holders,
making of these returns is seriously ob
jected to in all parts of tho slate. The
remedy can only he by the policy holder
refusing to make return of his policy or
by tho auditor general changing the
ruling of ids department. It is under
stood that the county commissioners
have asked tin', advice of the auditor
general's department as to what con
struction is to be placed upon instruc
tions sent out as to the value of these
policies, and whether it applies to all
kinds of policies.
It affects insurance companies, as the
taxation of their policy holders would
lessen the amount of their business, and
it affects policy holders on tho taxation
of the values of their policies.
Nearly Buried Alive.
An interesting case of suspended
animation is reported from Duryca, this
county. Mrs. licmcnski, a Polish
widow, was taken sick on Monday last
and became rapidly worse. She con
tinued to sink and apparently died
on Tuesday afternoon. No physician, it
is said, was present when tho supposed
end came. An undertaker of Pittston
was called to prepare the body for burial,
and measured it for a collin. put the
crape on the door, washed it and was ar
ranging to inject embalming liu!d into
it when the "corpse" opened its eyes
and looked about the room in astonish
ment. The undertaker, although badly
seared, had sufficient presence of mind
to run for a physician, and the woman
was restored to consciousness, and is
now nearly recovered. Tho woman is
about 40 years old and had always boon
strong and healthy. Tho physician
thinks tho woman was in a hysterical
trance.
Protesting; AgnhiMt Low Wage*.
The affairs of tho United Mine Work
ers of America in Anthracite District
No. 1, headquarters in Pottsvillo, foi
the present fiscal year, were wound up
last week. The new board will meet
again in Pottsvillo in about a month and
the work of organizing new locals will
be pushed rapidly. Much dissatisfac
tion exists among tho members of tin
organization and miners generally, he
cause the rate of wages in the region is
considerably below Lhe $2.50 basis.
There are already in tins hands of John
Fahey, of Pottsville, a member of tin
national executive board, 76,000 peti
tions from miners in that, region pro
testing against this probable permanent
low rate of wages and others are in cir
culation and are being numerous!;,
signed. As soon as all the petitions an
in some definite action in the mallei
will bo taken by the organization.
CurlouM 1 iiml iit a .lline.
One of the most curious carboniferous
fossils over found in the anthracite coal
lie Id was discovered in the Dodge mine,
Scran ton, the other day by John B.
Davis, a miner. It was the head and
neck of a woman's liguro, the features
being regular and clearly deli tied.
The fossil weighs sixty-live pounds and
is composed of lire clay. It is twenty
four inches high, fourteen inches from
tho tip of the nose to tho back of tin
head, and the nock is nine inches in
diameter. The convolutions on tin* top
of tho head resemble curls of hair, and
they end in a knot such as is worn at
present in arranging tho hair. The
miner found it imbedded in a solid piece
of lire clay, and it droped out entire
whoa tho chunk was broken.
Prisoner* Taken t > Jail.
From tho Hazloton Sentinel.
Patrick Shields, of Beaver Meadow,
who was robbed on November 16, on
Beaver Meadow road, idcnlilicd a watch
found on the person of .lames Passarella,
one of the Italian desperadoes. Ho was
given a hearing before Aldorman Martin
(in tills charge, and held without hail.
| Constables Zoigler and Treseott tool*
Passarella and his accomplice, Anthony
Marvor, to the county jail. In case the
prisoners should receive the full
sentence for each of their three crimes,
they will each have to serve fifteen
years.
PLEASURE CALENDAR.
December 9. —Fair in the basement of
St. John's SI avail ion church, open
ovory evening.
December 24. —Entertainment of the
Travelers' Athletic Association at
Freeland opera house. Admission, 25c.
December 31. —Seventh annual ball of
the Tigers Athletic Club at Freeland
opera house. Admission, 50 cents.
COUNCIL WANTS MONEY.
PERSONS iNDE3TED .TO,.THE BOR
OUGH TO BEI;MADE:PAY UP.
Thfft WftK M Pcl(le(l I'pon Mt. Thursday
Evening;'* Meeting'iu'TOrder* That Out
itaii(llng Bill* Mayjfle I'nlil Iteports of
Onicerx"antl Other Business.
Tho borough 'councilJmnt i irregular
cm Thursday evening. Those
present were Messrs." Sutter, lYri-lin."
Nouburger and McLaughlin. In the,
absence of President .Moore, Mr. Butter
was appointed president, pro-tern. Mrs.
Daniel Dover was allowed to make a
-tatoment as to'what slio would sell six
feet of ground for, so as to make a sido
valk along Centre street, between Wal
nut and Chestnut. Shoistated that she
had no proposition to present, but would
send one to the counciMn a day or two.
The question of extending the sewer
along Washington street, from Carbon
to Luzerne, was taken up. After dis
cussing the matter for some time the
council agreed to begin operations at j
once, or as soon as a survey is made,
•iv-ssrs. Brislin and SNouburger were au
thorized to securo the necessary pipes.
Mr. Nouburger spoke about t.lio money
iuo the borough from .different tax eol
eetors who failed.-.to settle up their du
plicates, and about the various sums due
the borough from otlior sources, and re
quested that some stops be taken to re
cover the debt. IB; made the following
motion, which was carried: "That all
parties liable in any way to tho borough
of Freeland should immediately be pro
ceeded against, and such amounts col
lected without further doiay."
The names of James M. Gallagher and ;
Patrick Welsh were presented from the
Citizens' Hose Company for tho position
of chief of tho tiro department, subject
to the approval of council and directors.
Mr. Gallagher was elected, receiving six
votes to one for Welsh.
Tho following bills were read and ap
proved: Dominic O'Donncll, coal, $3.50: }
Fisher Bros., plumbing, $14.30; Free-'
land Electric Light Company, 9225; J
Patrick McLaughlin, feeding prisoners,
90; Patrick McLaughlin, janitor, 910.41:
Freeland Lumber Company, 9*2.34; Pat- ?
rick Welsh, special police for board of i
health, 95.20.
Street Commissioner Furey's bill of I
*•52.20 for work on streets for November j
was read and approved.
Burgess McLaughlin reported having !
collected during November 929; fees and j
commission, Ci ..40; balance, due tho bor
ough. $13.00. He also reported the fol- 1
lowing sums for police expenses: James '
M. Gallagher, $10.00; Daniel Gallagher, ■
$8.65; J. J. Kennedy, 95; John B. j
Quigloy, $7.50; John Molik, $3.50. The
report was approved and ordered paid.
Treasurer Fritzlngor made a report of
all monies collected by him to December
1, as follows: Amount collected, 98,-
021.48; expended, $8,435.57; balance,
81>5.91: treasurer's commission, 9108.71; j
balance in treasury, 917.20. The report
was accepted and ordered filed.
The street committee reported having i
ordered crossing stones for Luzerne and i
Centre streets, and that they wore now
delivered and on the ground, but that
no bill had been received. Tho commit- j
toe is to view the stones and if they find
thorn satisfactory they aro to order more j
for Carbon and Centre streets, west side. I
The lockup committee reported that a !
window was necessary in tho hose house
to enable persons to see outside tho door .
when going towards the lockup. They
were ordered to have It done.
The committee appointed to sottlo the 1
difference with J. A. liutchins & Co.,
the pipe makers, reported having agreed I
and that everything was satisfactory j
and tho orders will ho paid.
A number of persons were reported as
not having complied with the notice to j
put down sidewalks. Tho street com- j
missioner was authorized to onforco the !
ordinance relative to sidewalks on all :
streets where public crossings are laid.
Borough Surveyor Boyle was author- |
izod to make n profile of Washington j
street, so as to have the sewer laid.
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I TEA SETS I
$ 7 to $25.
FOUR PIECES:
Sugar Bowl, II
Cream Pitcher, ■
Spoon Holder, j
Tea Pot.
WM. CLOVEit, Jr.,
The Jeweler.
J tyEasy payments—sl per week.
—recently our stock o i
Overcoats is larger than
i we like to carry at this
j time of the year. We'll
not wait like others to of
fer the bargains after the
Now Year. We'll rather
sell them at cost than keep
them over.
Storm Ocoats at $2.70
licavcr Ocoats at $0.25
Some extra fine Chinchil
la Ocoats, which you must
see to appreciate.
—all these did not have
tho expected sale for the
same reason. A lot of line
| l'"ur Caps, some worth as
high as $2.75, to lie put on
our 99c counter; they'd
make a fine Xmas gift for
] the old gent.
j Caps from JOr to $ 1 ..'2,7
! Cloves from 2~>c to $1.50
J Undevweur, 20e to $1.20
Oar 00c Derby is already
known and' appreciated.
Olslao's
I Clothing and Hat Store,
57 Ccutro St root, Freelaiid.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries
and Provisions.
; Notions, Carpet, Boots and Shoes,
' Flour and Feed,
Tobacco, Cigars,
Tin and Queensware,
Wood and Willowware,
Table and Floor Oil Cloth, Etc.
A celebrated brand of XX flour
always in stock.
Roll Butter and Eggs a Specially.
My motto is small profits and quick sales. '
I always have fresh goods and am
turning my stock every month.
Every article is guaranteed.
AMAJTDUS OSWALD,
i N. 11'. Cor. Centre and Front Sts., Freeland.
Dr. H.W. MONROE,
B a t.iwii.
! Located permanently in Tiirkbeck brick,
second floor. rooms 1, 'J and 3, over Smith'* r
shoe store, Freehnd, Pa.
; Gas and ether administered for the pain-
I less extraction of teeth. Teeth filled and ar
tijhcial teeth inserted.
! Reasonable jrrices and
ALL WOKK GUARANTEED.
CONDY (X BOYLE.
dealer in
Liquors, Wine, Beer, Etc.
The finest brands of domestic and
Imported whiskey on sale at his new
! k and handsome saloon. Fresh Itochcs
tor and Ihillcutinc beer and Young
ling's porter on tap.
| Centre - Street, - Five - Points
! —~—
Washington and Main Streets.
FRFIK HAAS, Prop.
The best aocoinmodat ion for permanent
transient guests. Good table. Fair rates, bar
; finely stocked. Stable attached.
lliivc you scon the
wo are making to order
for
$14.48
which arc worth fully S'22.
A nobby tit
! and good trimmings guaranteed.
Bill
i two doors above Wear Well
II Shoo House, Freeland. I
81.50 PER YEAR
j £MI AS. 01! lON STItOII,
' Htorncy and Counselor at Law
and
Notary Public.
t Ifllec: ltonm e 3nnd4,Dirkbeck Brick,Freeland*
j OUN M. CARS,
Miornsy-at-Law.
A'i Yagnl fust-joes aSaa-toi
I'OfftoHoo BaiMla®, . - IWland.
M. HALmT *
Munnufacturer of
Carriages, Buggies, Wajjcs, &c.
Walnut and ilae Streets, FiteiuusL
M KS. s. K. IiAYES, "
Fire Insurance Agent.
Washington Street,
j iSone but lit' able Companies Represented.
£2. BOXOMO,
TA.ILOR.
Gen re Street, Near South.
\ 1.-tr.K ,-ti i k di IS rst-class material to select
■ v. i-i.ii unship and fair prices. A
good fli guuratilccd.
Dr. N. MALEYT"
Second Floor, Birkbeck Brick.
OVER IU UK BECK'S STOItE.
G. HORACK,
Baler & Confectioner.
Wholesale and Retail.
CENTRE STKV.ET, FREELAND.
fiitrim~7 HOTEL
LJLVRING HOTEL IN I'KKHI.AND.
M. 11. 11 UN SICKER, Prop.
Rate , "per day. bar stocacd with fino
v. So •!,•>, w in*-, beer a <1 cigars. Sale and cx
cliang stable attached.
LIBOR WINTER,
XS EST XI,. XX XS XX DXT T
AND
No. 13 Front Street, Freeland.
The tlnost iinuors and cigars served at the
counter. < 00l beer and porter on tap.
GEO. SIPPEL,
MERCHANT • TAILOR.
Centre Street, Freeland.
A large variety of cloths always on hand.
Per/m l jit guaranteed and style up-to-date.
Prices cjually as low as any house in town.
I CIS BRENDAN'S
151 Centre street.
EXCELLENT LIQUORS,
BEER, PORTER,
ALE, CIGARS, Etc.
All kinds of
TEMPERANCE DRINKS.
J. B. LAU3ACH, Prop.
Centre Street, Freeland.
CHOICE CHEA P OF ALE KINDS,
CAKES, AND PASTRY, DAILY.
FANCY AND NOVELTY CAKES
BAKED TO ORDER,
Confectionery § Ice Cream
supplied to balls, parties or picnics, with
all necessary adjuncts, at shortest
notice anil fairest prices.
J)i livery and supply wagons to all parts of
town and *wn\>\ •Hugs t very day.
IQ - bros!
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Comer n Centre uiul Front Street.,
Freeland, Pa.
Finest Whiskies in Stock.
(1it,...11. Conirliorty. Knnfcr Club,
U<*enl,!..tl. - * ulvot. of which wu bitvo
KRCi GSiVE SAIE la TOWN.
M-muiiV 1..\-tru I. \ Clmmpairnc,
llcnir Ili unity, Blackberry,
tb,,s. Willi-., ( inlets, Cordials, Etc.
Imported and Domestic Cigars.
OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE,
Jl'tin tint! Schweitzer ('heese Sandwiches,
Sardines, Etc.
MEALS AT - ALL - HOURS.
li illcntinc and llaxlcton beer on tap.
: Baths, Hot or Cold, 25 Cents.