RAiLROAD TIMETABLES 'TpI-IK Delaware, Susquehanna am , i. SCHUYLKILL KaILIIOAU. Time table in effect Nov.inbcr 17,1895. Trains leave brifton for Jodilo, Eckkw, Hh/Jo ' Brook, Stockton. Beaver Mi .id'w Rood, ltoan . nn in, daily except Sunday; and 7 03 a in, 2 38 p m, ' Sunday. Trains leave Brifton for Harwood, Cranberry, ! Tomiiieken and Deringer at S:R) a in, p m, daily I except Sunday; and U3 am, 3 its p in, Sun- j lay. Trains leave Brifton for Oneida Junction. : Harwood Itoad, liuinbuldt Koad, Oneida and sheppton at 6 UU a in, \ 15 p in, daily except Sun- , day: and 703 a in, 2 lis p ni. Sunday. Trains leave Ha/leton .Inuetion lor Harwood. Cranberry, Totnliickeii and Di-ringer utr>3s a ! in, daily except Sunday ; and 8 53 ji ui, 4 22 p in, . Sunday. Trains leave Ha/Jeton .lunetio for Oneidn ! Junction, Harwood Koad, iiuinboldt itoad. | Oneida and Sheppton at ii 29 a in, 4 40 p m, daily ! except Sundtt}: and 7 37 a m, JOb p in, Sundaj . Tr ins leave DeruiKer for Tonildekeu, Cran berry, Harwood. Ha/leton Junction, ltoan. Beaver Meadow Koad. Stockton, i I a/Jo Brook, Kckley, Jeddo and Drifton at 2 2f>, 5 hi p in, daily except Sunday; and 937 a in, 5 t)7 p in, Sunday. Trains leave Sheppton for Oneida, iiuinboldt Koad, Harwood Itoad, Oneida Junction, llazle ton Junction and ltoan at 11 a in, 525 p in, daily except Sunday; aud 808 a m, 3 41 p in, Sunday. Trains leave Sheppton for Bearer Meadow Koad, Stoekton, lla/.l© Bnolc, Kckley, Jeddo and Drifton at 525 p ni, daily, except Sunday; and H (lit a in, 3 D p in, Sunday. Trains leu \■ Ha/Jeton Junction for Beaver Meadow Koad, Stoekton, Hu/I© Brouk, Li kley, Jeddo and Drifton at 3U9, ."47, 6 20 p m, daily, except Sunday; and 10 us a in. j 38 p in, Sunday. All trains connect at lla/leton Junction with electric cars for Ha/Jeton, Jcunesville, Auden ried and other points on the Traction Com pany's line. Trains leaving Brifton at 0 00 n in, Ha/.lcton Junction at a m, and Sheppton al V 11 a in. connect at Oneida Junction with Lehigh Vnile;. trains east and west. Train leaving Drifton at 5 :iO a in makes con nection at Deringer with P. It. It. train f.i Wiikcsbarre, Sun bury, liarrisburg and points west. For the purpose of accommodating parties who wish to travel between Ha/Jeton Junction and Sheppton in the middle ol the day when no passenger trains are running, an extra train will leave Ila/Jeton Junction at 11 UU a in, or us soou thereafter as possible. dail> except Sun day, and run I" Kefiiruing will leave Sheppton ill >2 10 p in, or nHoon as possi ble thereafter, for Ha/Jeton Juneiien. Aiso an extra train will leave lloan at .130 p in. or as soon us possible iheroaftc .daily except Sun day, ami rim to Deringer. LUTliElt c. SMITH, Superintendent, I EIIIGII VALLEY RAILROAD. -Ly November 17, LsflS. Anthracite coal used ex lusively, insuring cleanliness and comfort. A Hit ANO I'.M EST OF I'AgSENOEH TRAINS. LEAVE FREE LAND. 6 05, 8 25. 9 33. 10 41 a m, 135, 3 37, 3 15, 4 31. 6 13, f> :ss, 8 05, 8 57 p 111, tor Bril'l on, Jeddo, Lum ber Yard, Stockton and I la/Jet' >u. 6 Go, 8 35, a 111. 135, . I 14 p in. for Munch chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, l'hila., Easton and New York. 6 05, 983, 10 41 am, 2 27, 125, 658 pm, for Mali alloy City. Shenandoah and Pottsvilio. 7 36, 9 16. 10./. a in. Hal. 134 p in. i via High ami Branch) lor White Haven, (Ken Suininit, Wilkcs-Burrc, Pittston and L. aud 14. Junction. SUNDAY TRAINS. 11 40 a ni nnd3 34pm for Drifton, Jeddo, Lum ber Yard and Ha/Jeton. 334 pin for Delano, Mahaw.y City, Shenan doah, New York and Philadelphia. ARRIVE AT FREELAND. 7 36, 927, 1056, 11 54 a m. 12 58, 2 13, 4 34, 5 33. 668, 8 47 pin, from ILi/Jimi, Stockton, Lum ber Yard, Jeddo and Drifton. 7 36, 9 37, Hi 56 aw. 3 13, 4 34, 6 58 p in. from Delano, Mahunoy City and Sheuandouh (via New it. - NMI Bram h . 1258, S:CI. 8 47 pin, from New York, Easton. Philadelphia, Bethlehem, Allentown ami Mauef Chunk. U 27, 10-56 am, 12-58, 5 lE], 6 58, 8 47 p m, from Easton, l'hila., fiethlel'.-in and Muueti ( hunk. 9 33, 10 41 a in, 3 27,6 ' pm t ram White Haven Glen Summit, Wilkes- Barif, i'ittston and L. am B. Juucliotuviu Highland Branch). SUNDAY TRAINS. 1131 a m and 310 p ni, from Ha/Jeton, Lum ber Yard. Jeddo and Brifton. 11 31 a m from Delano, ilu/Jctou, Philadelphia and Easton. 3 10 p m from Delano unci Mahanoy region. For further information impure of Ticket A geuts. ClfA3. 8. Li;i:, GenT i'ass. Agent. i'iiila.. Pa. ItOLLIN 11. WlTJir J, Gen. -ui t. East. Div. A. W. NoNNKMACHKK. At (J. P. A . South Bethlehem, Pa. f EIIIGII Til ACTION COMPANY. JJ Freehold Branch. First car will leave I reetaiid for Drifton, Jeddo, tapan, Knervale Harleigh. Milnesvillc. Lattliner and l!a/.!et< n at 6.12 a. ni. After this ears will leave every thirtj minutes throughout the day un'ii 1 i 12 p. in. On Sunday first ear will leave at 6.40 a. in., the next ear will leave ■!■*> H . in , and then every thirty minutes until 11.05 p. m. "ht better*.) EnylDb Illsmorel Uronrf. PENNYROYAL FILLS i £ O ' O-Pr'r fI I?." '• IT-!'I retort* -A FT >fnil I (i.iKIO . - . . —" I ('hi. !.• tert'fi< : .1 (J., *.'••: i,n ''...min •"eltoMiiifjjui PhUedibtP"* I larness! Light Carriage Harness. $5.50, $7, $0 and $10.50. Heavy Express Harness, $16.50, $lO, S2O and $22. Heavy Team Harness. double, $25, S2B and S3O. GEO. WISE, Jeddo and Freeland, Pa. PHILIP : GERITZ ../> 7 . t"; 00 lfc ; - %' | : ' -A/ 3588 LEADING Jeweler and Practical Watc! .aker In Freeland. Corner J'root and Centre Street. FREELAND TRIBUNE, PUBLISH F.D I-, VERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. TITOS. A. BUCKLEY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. | OFFICE: MAIN STREET.ABOVE CENTRE SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1 S | Six Months 75 j Four Months 50 | Two Months 25 i Subscribers are requested to observe the ' igo res following the. name on the labels o' | their pat ers. By reference to these they can i ascertain to what date their subscription is paid. For instance: G rover Clevcland*2BJunc96 moans that Grover is paid up to June 28, IS9G. ; Keep the figures in advance of tlie present date. Report promptly to this office whenever you do not receive your paper. All arrear- j ages must be paid when paper is discontinued. FREELAND, DECEMBER oo,ooo. And yet, with this existing defalcation, the benefit of which some body got, with lines aggregating over i s'.JT.ooO unpaid, with live indictments remaining on which ho has not yet been sentenced, it is boldly said that he should ; he pardoned. "Why should he he? Bardsley him self has done nothing to entitle him to mercy, lie kept his mouth closed as to : the aiders aud abettors ami accomplices ; of Ids crimes, and still persists in that! silence and is still defiant. Not a hint has emanated from him indicating that he is repentant, hut, on the contrary, j from his writings ami utterances that ha ve come to he known, it is clear that j lie is posing as a martyr to circum stances and not a convicted criminal. "To such a man a pardon would be j hut a license to r< sumo his criminal ca- j reer, and the precedent it would estab- j lish would he- injurious to society, a ! stumbling block in the proper course, of justice, and in contravention of public ! polic\ and good morals.'* A Fraud Was I iicartlted. The Philadelphia Timcx during the ! past mouth has proven that it is not above t lie demagogism of a ward politi- j clan. Its altitude toward Judge smith since his election to the superior court is ; unworthy of a newspaper that claims to j he honest and just, and the press of I'eimsylvaniacan he thankful that thorn ; are hut a few men in the profession to follow Editor McClure in his attempt to j | cast reduction upon the Lackawanna at- j : torney. Not satisfied with claiming j ] wholesale fraud in the count of Luzerne | j and Lackawanna counties, a charge j i that was promptly refuted with facts | and figure* by such prominent Uepubli- j can papers as the Seranton Republican | and Tribune, Wiikcsbarre Record and | lla/.leton Sentinel, the Times not only re- 1 fuses to acknowledge the Injustice it j tried to do Judge Smith, but sets up the j idiotic plea that the explanations are not sufficient because the elected cuudi- ! date has not asked for a recount. Th • records of journalism fail to show ! a where a newspaper that had ! made a false statement stuck to it with ' more persistency than the Times has ' done in alleging that Judge Smith's title to his seat is not clear. It lias not offered one iota of proof to sustain the claim it made, beyond stating the fact that :iii umwpe.'tod large vote was poUed for Smith in this and our neighboring count les. Everybody who watched the drift of aff:iir - before ebciion know that Judge ! Yerkes was the favorite of the Timen. It wa* Understood that but one Demo cratic candidate for judge could possibly win. The 'Times tried hard to elect Yerkes, but Judge Smith's friends tried ; harder, and won. The Times doesn't like crow any better than other people, so to make its dish more palatable, the cry of fraud was raised. Editor Mo < litre is one of those who think the imiv'-rse is regulated by what lie says, and when lie said "fraud" ho exported to sec the state convulsed from one end to the other and a general investigation i made. To the credit, of Roiiusylvaiiia's ! citizens t,he\ tirst dug out the "nigger i in the wood" and brought forth the: sitni! old ante-bellum fraud that lias so often before imposed on the public to gain a little cheap notoriety. The Times will probably continue whining until j the first of the year, when Judge Smith will take his place on the bench, but j 1 that is its own business. • CURIOUS HAPPENING. In This Case. Ht LniHt, I.lgVitnlng Struck Twice In tho Same IMaec. "ITere was a curious tiling that hap pened to mo once," said a man to a New York Run reporter. "I sat in a theater in an end scat.. Next to me sat a man, and next to him a lady whom he was escortng. In tho course of the entertainment one of the group of per formers on the stngo threw out to the audience a number of photographs; they were photographs of the perform ers themselves. The thrower threw >ut three or four little bunches of them ono after another, as one sometimes sees a person throw cards. They left his hands all together, but immediately BY RIGHT THE I'HOTOOHAPI! BELONGED TO THE NARRATOR. separated and scattered, some flutter ing down near bv and some sailing out further over the audience before they dropped. I'erlmps there were thirty or forty cards altogether. 1 rather hoped I would get one, but I didn't ex pect it, for of course the chances wore greatly against it; but an a matter of fact ut the second cast one of the photo graphs floated over and dropped upon my knee. "I wa a little surprised and a little slow, and the man sitting next to me vas a little quick. Thoughtlessly he picked up the photograph and handed it to the lady. At the same instant we both realized that by right the photo graph belonged to mc; but we also re alized nt the same instant that, there was nothing to be done about it. "Now here was the really surprising thing about it all. At the next east of the cards another one separated from the rest and flew over and fluttered down upon my knee. The chances against this were very great., hut here was t lie card, and I picked this one up promptly. I am not sure but what I regarded this picture as a sort of re ward of merit. Anyway, I was greatly pleased to git, it, aad it in certain that the man sitting next was equally pleased with this most prompt, unex pected and felicitous termination of the incident." DOWN DEVIL'S SLIDE. A CnllforulanM Awful Fail of Nearly On© Thousand i>et. Word haa reached Santa Rosa from the Geysers of tho accidental death of Daniel Harrington, w ho, while return ing to Ids home from Cloverdale in an intoxicated condition, tumbled from his wagon seat over what Is known as the "Devil's Slide," on 1 was precipi tated 730 feet on the sharp rocks below in the falls of Big Sulphur creek. Harrington lived w i h n numerous family u mile or HM from tho (Jcyders on tho Cnlist.oga road. lie had made a ; rip to Cloverdal'\ and on returning in i ke evening he stopped at the Geysers. left there in u drunken condition, ami an hour or .<> lavr his horse and w ;if .1 arrived nt his house driverlcss. i rid iy morning early his children nr riw.i at live Ley: r.s in quest of their fath-T, and A. 11. lid!, proprietor of tA Wr fr Mr v.. vv :i r 1 . : '" :i ■ ■■'■■■■ / IK. >• %j ' . v J V - • *'> v,Wf • V k %•> J,f ■" Y\ J • t- yy fv; .j \ T - r ;'v- ■ MUTILATED UICYOND RECOGNITION. the hoi el, aceompnnled the children hack on their way home, keeping a harp watch of the bottom of the abyss along ; le of which they wero 1 raveling. When they arrived at. an extremely nar row hit of roa i nearly n thousand feet below was discerned the body of Har rington. A rock projecting up in the wng.-.-.i track told th % tale, and in all probability gave 1 lie wagon the jolt 1 hat sent lie.: lingioii to his death. The hod\ was mashed 1: yund rceognilioii. and death must have been in.stantan eoit:;. liariingtoii was an old-time set- | tier, having lived in Sonoma county for ! ncnrlv lorty years. Utile; JIB Adhesive. A church in Lodi, was recently painted and varnished, and by Sunday the seats were, to all appearances, per fectly dry, but when the congregat ion hud been seated u short time the i warmth from their bodies softened the varnish. Then eaeli member realized what it was to stick "closer than a brother." The harm done to the vari ous Sunday-go-to-meeting outfits was considerable, and tho congregation are now trying to see where t lie funny part of the whole affair, which outsidemap pear to appreciate, comes in. 1 Window Display! Call and see the finest window dis play of Holiday Goods and Christ mas Presents. Watches and Diamonds. Solid Gold Bracelets. Solid Gold Hair Pins. Solid Gold Ladies' Chains.) Something for Ladies! Jewel Eoxes and Pin Cushions. Three dozen fine quadruple silver-plated Jewel Box and Pin Cushion for $2.00. Very handsome and useful celluloid and sterling silver mounted Soap Boxes for SI.OO and $1.25, V. 11. MTSCIIK, 110 West Broad Street, Hazletou. PORTRAITS I Christmas will soon be here. You will need a por trait of some kind to give to your relative or friend. We ire Making TSiem at all prices from $3.50 upwards. Our $3.50 crayon, 10x20, with white and gold frame, is very good indeed. Don't give your small photographs to strangers, but bring them to us, where you can rely upon the work and ho sure of getting satisfaction. 11. IHASSIS, FiltAPB, WEST IIKOAD STREET, UVZI.ETOH. ALEX. SHOLLACK, BOTTLER. 33esr, Sorter, and. Xjiq.-ui.ors. Cor. Walnut and Washington streets, Frcolunrt. POI.ITICAIj ANNOUNCEMENTS. RP SI POOR DIRECTOR- A. S. MONROE, of Iluzleton. Subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. TF OR ~ ~ 'lllO i. M. POWELL, of Tfnzleton. Subject to tlie decision of the Republican nominating convention. L|N>R POOR DIRECTOR FRANK P. MALLOY, of Frcolnnd. Subject to the decision of the Democratic nominal tng convention. LfOR Poor DIRECTOR— SIMON BUBE, of Ha/.loton. Subject to the decision of the Democratic nominating convention. KF°R JUST OF THE.PEACE JOHN B. QUIGLEY, of Frcolnnd. subject to the decision of the Democratic nominating convention. V.— Came to the premises of the nil- I'-J ilcislirncl, December 2, a .lark brown cow, white soot on forehead, himl legs white and white tall: accompanied by a young cnlf one week old. Owner can have same by pnv "ig expenses. August Ifauisen, Butler valley. UT ANTED.- - A correspondent in Froclunil by the Now York Dramatic Times. When Baby was sick, wc go.ro her Caatorla.' When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When Bhe became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria Ladles, don't forget to see the dress goods at A. Oswald's. i Only reliablo goods al the Wear Woll i Shoe House. Advertise your wants in the TRIBUNE. I Tf mv t i ,iir. , " It has aiways been our policy to sell Seasonable Goods in their season. We still stick to our policy. Ladies' Capes and Jackets: A distinctive line opened today, entirely new and up to-date. We can suit you as you were never suited. Dress Goods and Black Goods: We are, as usual, headquarters. In point of extent, variety, style or price you cannot do better in America. We shall be delighted to wait on you. r j A New Corset, the Armorsi.de: We thought we had everything under the sun in Cor sets worth having. We now have the missing link, in the "Armorside," an unequalled, shapely and artistic Corset, at the unusually small price of sl. Underwear, Furs, Blankets, Etc: All kinds of Winter Goods. We have everything desir able and necessary and can make your dollars go very far, indeed. ANDREW J. D URE. . | T. CAMPBELL, dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Alio PURE WINES and LIQUORS TOR FAMILY AND MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Cor. Centre and Main Streets, Freeland. The Choice Is Yours Whether or not you ttill hare X your house built by contractor* *£• who are prepared to do work that is satisfactory. iKnellj kFredrick Contractors and Builders, will guarantee you a good job and have the facilities fur doing any and all kind* tJ sell only to the final buyer, at the ______ actual cost of production at our factory. We have no store on Broad street, but the factory ware- FACTORY: room is open every day till (J p. m., CIIESTNVT STREET, \ and Saturday evenings from 7to 10. BETWEEN ; Kellmer Piano Co. NOBODY TO BLAME But Yourself —if you do not secure the best bargain in the goods we are now offering. Coats! Coats! Jack Froßt has come to stay and his reign will be filled with terror unless you are warmly T clad. We are ablo to furnish you with any size, style or ma terial—Bouele, Astrakan, Eng lish Kersey and Beaver. Capes! Capes! We have them in Coney—some better in Belgian Coney—and still better in French Coney. Our Astakan Capes are 100 inches sweep, full length, ele gantly made and only $18.50. Our Electric Seal Capes wera bought in the early summer, therefore we secured only the best. Prices, if] 5, S3B, $37.C0. P. OEISROTH West Broad Street, Hazleton. 'flu Kceley institute' fi Harrisburg, Pa. FOR THE CURE OF Aicoholism, Narcotic Addictions, The Tobacco Habit. None but genuine Keclev remedies are uied. No rest mint. No risk, 'lhe treatment abso lutely removes all desire for alcoholic stimu lants and drugs. ; t3P"* Literature free. Correspondence confl- I dent ml. w. S. THOMAS, Mgr., P. 0. Box 594, Harriaburg.