FREELAND TRIBUNE. VOL. VIII. NO. 99. McDONALD'S. Boys Dresses All ready for actual wear. It would not pay you to buy the material, since we can offer you the completed article, made in good style, for 50c. Hamilton Prints For a short time we intend selling these elegant goods 10 yards for 69c. Indigo Blue A very fine quality of this Cali co is now on our counters. It goes at 5c the yard. Curtains Chenile and lace, comprising all the latest and handsomest designs. Shirt Waists Are not complete without a Shirt Waist set. We have the very latest novel ties in this line, including the neatest and daintiest of Ties. Belts also in profusion. Your choice in leather, white kid, Persian black silk and satin. Prices always right. J. P. McDonald. Centre and South streets, Freclund. McDONALD'S. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. "IjK)R SALE. Iloot, shoe and furitlsh _P injr store at a bargain; has done excellent business for ciKht.years;good locution. Apply to Hugh Malloy, Centre and Walnut, Froeluml. TjXHt SALE.—Two fresh cows, with calves. -P Thos. Drown, Washington st., Freeland. WILL TAKE IN WASHING or will work out by the day. Mrs. Elliott, 37 Walnut st. BASE BALL BRIEFS. The Ilazlcton Pioneers were to have played hero yesterday, but failed to put in an appearance. When the time to start the game arrived the Travelers took their position, and the game was awarded by Umpire McShea, of Latti mer, to the Freeland team, 9 to 0. The Fearnots won yesterday at Drif ton from the leaders of the league, the Athletics. The score was 11 to 7. The victory places the Fearnots fourth. At Lattimer the home club was de feated by McAdoo. The score was 11 to 7. It is stated that the Pioneers have! disbanded. The clubs stand as follows: w. I-. P.O.| w. J,. P.O. Athletics... 5 I .KM Fearnots ... 2 1 .ItKl McAd00....! 1 .Mm Pioneers ... 1 I .200 Travelers .. 4 -• .00? Lattimer ... 1 5 .107 Shortstop Uothermel, who jumped his contract with the Hazieton club last year and went South, returned to Hazieton yesterday. The Stars, of Freeland, mot defeat at Jeddo yesterday. The team of the lat ter town won by a score of 10 to 7. POLITICAL PICKUPS. Morgan 11. Williams was in town on Thursday and called upon several of the prominent politicians and business men. lie considers his chancos to become tlio Republican nominee for congress as good as the best. Fourth district Democrats were never known to bo so modest as they arc this year. The idea that the lower end is not looking for anything scorns incredi ble, but it's true. Commissioner Dullard's friends in the lower end are showing some signs of life, and they expect to seud up sevcra dole gates from this section in his interest. PERSONALITIES. William F. Gallagher returned homo on Saturday evening from New Jersey, where he has worked for the past few mouths. John M. Powell and wife, of Allen town, visited the latter's mother hero last week. Mrs. Robert Mulreany, of Plymouth, spent Friday and Saturday with friends in town. Mrs. Joseph I'. McDonald is on a business trip to New York city. Roger McMonfgle, of Texas, is visit ing this region again. BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. PARAGRAPHS GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE REGION. Synopsis of Local and Miscellaneous Oc currences That Can Ho ltcad Ouickly. AVhat the Folks of This and Other Towuh are l)inu. There are 110 prisoners in the county jail. Eight of them are females. The overall factory is Hearing com pletion. Work will commence in it on or before July 1. Supt. John Wagner, of Drifton, repre sented the, (. A. It. post of town at Chainborsburg last week. The closing exercises of the pupils of St. Ann's parochial schools will beheld at the Clrand opera house on the 20th i list. Thursday next will be payday on the Lehigh Valley Railroad. On Saturday the employes at Drifton and Eckley will be paid. Peter McCarthy, an employe of Drif ton shops, had his left eye injured last week by being struck with a rivet while at work. John Ward, a "patcher" on a locio at Drifton, had two lingers crushed while coupling cars on Thursday. Amputa tion will not lie necessary. The Altar Society of St. Ann's parish has placed a beautiful altar in St. Ann's church. It adds greatly to the appear ance of the interior of the building. The foundry owned by Conrad Hoff man, at White Haven, was destroyed by lire on Friday. The building was a new one, and the loss is placed at $2,200. Dr. Depue, a dentist who located in Hazieton about six months ago, died in that city early on Saturday morning from the effects of an ovcrdoso of mor phine. Ilorso racing will be a feature at the Hazieton Driving Park on July 3 and 4. Over SBOO in prizes will be offered, and several speedy trotters are expected to be entered. A little son of George Fisher, of Wal nut street, fell into the water at tho Honcyholo dam yesterday. Tho child was rescued, but its escape from drown ing was a narrow one. John Grula, who was superintendent of the grocery store of St. Mary's Co operative Association until that estab lishment was closed by tin; court, has ac cepted a position with Gillespie fc Curry. The picnic held on Saturday evening by the Tigers Athletic Club was the first of the season. It was attended by several hundred people, and tho open all' amusements were enjoyed immensely until 11 p. m. Work upon the sower manholes, which will drain tho surfaco water off tho streets, has been commenced. Several people think tho plan is unwise, claim ing that the sowers will become choked iu a few mouths. C. I). Iviiier, of Mahanoy City, offered a prize of $25 to the one who would give ills new brew of boor a name, tho latter to be selected by tiiree judges. There wero 3,170 guesses, and tho name se lected is Anthracite. Tho Mahanoy City school board has decided to publish tlio names of all per sons who wore exonerated from paying taxes. It is said that other towns have found this to be an elTeetivo remedy in reducing the list of exonerations. The Andenried Coal Company, of Philadelphia, was granted a charter last week. The. incorporators are William U. McTurk, William 11. Tyler, William Jibert, Jr., Henry E. Strathmarr and J. C. Uenther. Capital stock, 950,000. Owing to other attractions, the meet ing of the bicyclists on Friday evening was not attended by all tho wheelmen. Another meeting will be held tonight at the Central hotel, and the club will be successfully launched. All are invited. The Sons of Temperance of Jcancs villo have reconsidered their action of refusing the use of their hall to the Catholic temperance societies for the district convention. The meeting will bo held there. The objection raised was that the hall was wanted for a Sunday. The Noss Jollity Company played to a fair audience at the Hraud opera house on Friday evening. The musical spe cialties were lirst-elass, also the comedy sketches introduced. The company contains several members of the Noss family, a troupe which played in Donop's hall some years ago. The county treasurer will hold a public sale at Wilkesbarre on Tuesday, when the seated and unseated lands, upon which taxes have not been paid for two years, will be disposed of. Several of the properties and lots advertised have been taken oft' the list by tho owners making settlement. Tho real estate of St. Mary's Co opera tive Association was sold on Saturday by C. F. Mcllugh, Esq. "Tho property consists of a large building, barn, out buildings and two lots. It was pur chased by Attorney John It. Sharpless, of Ilazleton, acting for (leorgn Malinkoy. The price paid was $3,225. Fresh bread and cakes every morning at lieritz's bakery. Confectionery also. FREELAND, PA, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1890. SERIOUS RUNAWAY. MM. J. It. I.atihncli Injured While Out ltrivint; un Sutiiriliiy. While driving from town to Eckley on Saturday afternoon Mrs. J. B. Laubach was seriously injured by the running away of her horse. With two small lads of town she left here shortly before -l o'clock to deliver an order of ice cream and confectionery at Eckloy. All were seated on the buck board, and when the railroad crossing above the Highland school building was reached the horse became partly detached from the vehicle in some manner. Before the difficulty could be remedied the animal took fright and dashed along the road. The occupants did not have time to jump until the buckhoard had capsized. The boys escaped with scarcely any injuries, but Mrs. Laubach became entangled In the wheels and was dragged several yards before she was I released from the wreck. The residents of Highland who wit nessed the accident gave her all the as sistance they could until .J. 1\ McNelis, a butcher of town, came along with his team and brought her back to her home. An examination of her injuries showed that her collar bono is broken, two ribs are fractured and she was otherwise injured internally. She is resting quite easily today, but has suffered consider able pain since the accident. Those who saw the runaway state that the escape from death of all who were on the vehicle was miraculous. Her husband. .1. H. Laubach, has just recovered from*the effects of a broken leg received by a fall on the ice last winter. Streets Are New Sprinkled. Freeland took another step upward and onward last Friday morning when the street sprinkler purchased by M. 11. Hunsickcr made its first trip down Centre street. The machine holds several hundred gallons of water, and has given general satisfaction along the route it traverses, which is from Walnut street to the Lehigh Valley tracks. The water used is procured from the trench leading from the old Woodsldo mine which empties into the largo dam near St. Ann's church. The sprinkler was formerly the property of the Pioneer Fire Company of Ilazlcton. Mr. Ilunsickor has been assured by the business people of sufficient support to make the sprinkler pay, and it is hoped the subscriptions will be promptly paid so that its continuance will not be a matter of doubt. Pursued ly Misfortunes. Editor Doemer Ileidleman, of the Shickshinny Democrat , and Democratic candidate for county commissioner, is having no end of trouble. Not long ago ho was injured in a railroad wreck, then a little later IK; fell down through a cel lar door and was considerably bruised, then ho had a several weeks' siege of the grip, and on Thursday while prepar ing a form for printing his left arm was caught in the press and it was badly lacerated and one of the small bones was fractured. Muck's Hypnotic Tour. Walter Mack, manager of a Wilkcs barro theatre, who is traveling the coun try as Prof. Sevengala, will amuse Ilazlcton audiences witli his hypnotic powers tliis week. Since leaving Free land he spent a week at Hinghamton, N. V., accompanied by Patrick Mctiuire, of I'pper Lehigh, and John James, of Eckloy. Mr. Mack's powers in the line of mesmerism created a sensation in the New York town. A. O. 11. .Stale Convention. The state convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians will be hold at Wiiliamsport on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. A special train will convey the Luzerne and Lackawanna delegates to that city. Division 10, of Freeland, will be repre sented in tin; convention by Patrick O'Donnell, of Drifton. Patents <• ranted. Reported by C. A. Snow Co., Wash ington, D. C. N. Moyer, Mahanoy City, beer-bung. 11. C. Pease, Scrantou, bottle. W. Walker, May field, axle-box. 11. C. Wheeler, Carbondale, kitchen cabinet. M. Wolfe, St". Clair, mining drill. An Editor Sent to Jail. James Allen, of Wilkesbarre, had Edi tor Schwab, of the Wilkesbarre Sun, arrested for libel Friday evening. The editor in his last issue stated that Allen was expecting the biggest part of a Mr. Myers' estate when Myers died. Schwab, after a lengthy hearing, was sent to the county jail in default of bail. Fourth of July Parade. The civic societies of Freeland and surrounding towns are receiving invita tions from the Citizens' Ilose Company to take part in the Fourth of July parade here. The firemen are trying to make the demonstrrtion worthy of the day, and request the assistance of every organization and individual. A bicycle track is being built at the Upper Lehigh ball park, and a driveway is in course of construction along the lnountain ridge north of the town. CORPORATION TYRANNY. • Silver IJrook Company OrriurK Employe* to Submit or Vacate. From tlic llu/.lcton Standard. Thoro seems to bo. but a faint ray of hope for the employes of the Silver Irook Coal Company since it has been announced that four families have al ready been ordered to vacate their homes. Never on the South Side has corporate tyranny been so openly dis played. According to the information vouchsafed us, the notice to vacate was served by Coal and Iron Policeman Wil liam Raught, and is directly the result of the people's refusal to trade at the ••pluck-mo'' store. In their mad rush for wealth, the so called "captains of industry" forget the enormous suffering they are inflicting upon the people by such a system of serfdom. It seems impossible for human nature to bear the indignities that are being piled upon it by the grasping cor porations. Not only do some coal companies make outrageous attacks on the liberty of their employes, but their lives as well. The deplorable feature of the whole affair is that even statesmen arc doing their bid - ding. A Jefferson or a Lincoln would be welcome in these times of idleness and slavery who in no uncertain manner would call a halt on the merciless and heartless attacks on human liberties. The existing circumstances in the coal Held and the inroads of corporate inffuopce is sufficient to crush the work ing massgs into hopeless poverty. For many years past freedom has been unknown among the employes of some mining corporations, particularly those of the Silver Brook Coal Company. Judge Darte 1H Commander. Judge Alfred Darte, of the orphans' court of this county, was elected state commander of (J. A. It. at the Chain bersburg encampment last week. Colo nel Dcnworth, of WilTiamsport, was his unsuccessful competitor, the vote being Darte, 480:-Louworth, 330. The report of Assistant Adjutant Gen eral Morrison shows four posts had hoen mustered in and sixteen disbanded dur ing the past year. The total loss of membership in the year was 354, and the total membership in good standing January 1 was 30,870. The report of Assistant Quartermaster Levering shows that the receipts from May 30, 1805, to May 30, 1800, wore SB,- 504.47, and the expenditures $8,310.15. A request to the legislature asking that the sale of intoxicants he prohibited on Memorial Day was endorsed. Johnstown was chosen as the next meeting place of the veterans. To Ollftt H Cllicf ItUI'gCHS. District Attorney Bechtel, of Schuyl kill county, has petitioned court to grant a writ of quo warranto on Charles S. Shindel, of Tamaqua, to show by what authority he claims to exercise the office of chief burgess of that town. The petition sets forth that Mr. Shindel was elected justice of the peace of the borough of Tamaqua in the spring of 181)3; that in 1804 lie was elected chief burgess, and in 181)5 was appointed a notary public by the governor, and that he duly qualified for all three of tin-posi tions by taking the oaths of oilier and by filing tin* required bonds. This the petition claims is a violation of the act of assembly of 1850, which provides that a man cannot hold two borough offices at one and the same time. Took a Certificate as Security. From the Wilkesbarre Record. C. S. Fargo, a well known resident of Nanticoke, was arrrested on information of Daniel Craig, of the same place, for keeping his pension certilicate. Mr. Fargo, it is said, loaned Craig ft'.'oo or S3OO and the latter gave the pension certificate as security, ft is contrary io the act of congress to take as security of debt a pension certificate and under these circumstances C. S. Fargo was held by United States Commissioner | llahn in the sum of ft3()o for appearance. 1 at the United States court in Scranton in March. A Girl's Essay on Iloys. "Iloys are men that have not got as big as their papas, and girls are women that will be young ladies by-uml-by. Man was made before woman. When Cioil looked at Adam, fie said 1o Him self; 'Well, I think I can do better if 1 try again,' and then lie made Eve. (lod liked Eve so much better than \dum, that there have been more women than men. Iloys are r. trouble. They wear out everything, but soap. 11* I had my way, half the boys in the world would be girls, and the rest would be dolls. My papa is so nice that 1 think lie must have been a little girl when he was a little boy."—St. Andrew's Church Record. Ladies, buy the 11. & u Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts direct ly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two in gredients is what produces such wonder ful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CM EN F V & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. PLEASURE CALENDAR. June 20. —Picnic of the Drifton Glee j Club at Drifton park. July 4. —Entertainment of St. Patrick's cornet band at Grand opera house. Tickets, 25 cents. July 4.—Parade of fireman and civic societies, and picnic at the Public park under the auspices of the Citi zens' Hose Company. When Baby was sick, wo gavo her Castoria. When she was a Child, alio cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When Bhe had Children, she gave them Castoria For bed bugs, roaches and moths, buy "Tebuoy,'' the best insect destroyer In the world. Sold at A. Oswald's. Let the X Rays Alone! Let the Hot Summer Rays Come! We Are Ready for Them! Our Straw Hats Are here in abundance. Latest styles in hundreds of shapes and prices to suit everybody—lUc to $1.50. American Beauties Our Summer Suits in all the most fetching shades may well be designated thus. A perfect fit, well cut and well made Suits, at prices you will pay for commonplace goods else where. For Little Fellows We have secured a large line of first class Boys' Suits at very low prices, and we'll give our patrons the benefit of it. Miscellaneous Fine Shirtwaists from 25c upwards, well made and fast colors. Our Shirts and Neckwear are unexcelled. New lines of each just arrived. Come, see and admire. Boys' Sweaters, 25c. Leather Bicycle Belts, 25c. OLSMO'S CLOTHING and HAT STORE, 57 Centre street, Frcelmul. GREAT BARGAINS IN Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions. Notions, Carpet, Boots and Shoes, Flour and Feed, Tobacco, Cigars, Tin and Quccnsware, Wood and Willowware, liable and Floor Oil Cloth, Etc. A celebrated brand of XX Hour always in stoek. Roli Butter and Eggs a Specialty. My motto is small profits and quick sales. I always have fresh goods and am turning my stock every month. Every article is guaranteed. AMAUDUS OSWALD, A r . W. Cor. Centre and Front Sin., Frceland. Dr. H. W. Monroe, Dentist. Located permanently in Frceland, in tin Birkbeck brick, second floor, rooms 1,2 (■ 3 (Jus and ether administered for the jiain less extraction of teeth. Teeth fitted and ar tificial teeth inserted. Reasonable prices and all work falli, guaranteed. Candy 0. Boyle, dealer in Liquor, Wine, Beer, Porter, Etc. The finest brands of Domestic and Imported N\ liiskey on sale in one of (lie handsomest s;i loons in town. Fresh Itoeliester and Siieiian doah lleer and Youngling's Porter on fan. m Centre street. COTTAGE HOTEL Washington and Main Streets. IIEN 11Y IIA AS, - Proprietor. '1 he best accommodation for permanent and transient guests, (loodtable. Fair lutes. Itai finely stocked. Stable attached. Dr. N. MALEy7~ DENTIST. Second Floor, Birkbeck Brick. OVEtt Bl UK BECK'S STORE. T. CAMPBELL. dealer in Dry Goods, C 1 roceries, Hoots and Slices. Also PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOF FAMILY AND MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Cuntru uud Mulu streets, Frcchuid, $1.50 PICK YEAK QHAS. ORION STROII, Attorney and Counselor at Law and Notary Public. (Mice: Booms 3 and 4, Birkbeck Brick, Frceland. JOHN M. CAItB, AUorney-at-Law All legal business promptly attended. PostoSlo. Bull4l no, -i - • rroelomJ. jyj HALPIN, Mannufacturcr at Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, 4a Wulnut and Pine' Streets, FreelaadL S. K HAYES, Fire Insurance Agent. Washington Street. None but Reliable Companies Represented. 'p 11. KNERIi, Contractor and Builder. EsMinates i-hoei-rußy given. Brlek build- In Irs a spooialti . Correspondence soliclti il. I'. O. Ilex 111, Maileli Chunk, Pa. JpATR ICK Jk FA I)DJO.\, Carpet Weaver. All kinds el plain carpel, single ami double warp, woven in la st el style. Duly the v ery best yarn used, l'rlees rensenahle and work guaranleed. I 'nil at shop or resldenee. lipposile elect lie car term inns, Centre street. WASH INGTON COTTAtiE, Atlantic City, N. J. Conducted by Mrs. JANE DeFOY, of Frecland. Located on Missouri avenue, between Atlan tic mid 1 aciflc, neur the Beading depot. First class accommodations and moderate rates. TAMES QUIGLEY, Confectionery, Fruits, Cigars, and Tobacco. Green truck of all kinds handled in season, tee cream parlor attached. Opposite llirlilieek Brlek, Frecland. CENTRAL : HOTEL LEA DING HOTEL IN FREELANO. SI. 11. IIUNSICKEII, Prop. Hates, per day. Bar stocked with fine whiskey, wine, beer and cigars. Bale and ex change stable attached. CEO. SIPPEL, _ MERCHANT - TAILOR. Centre Street, Frceland. A large variety of cloths always on hand. Perfect Jit guaranteed and style up-to-date. Prices equally as low as any house in town. FRANCIS BRENNAN, RESTAURANT 151 Centre street, Frceland. FINEST LIQUOR, REER, PORTER, ALE, CIGARS AND TEM PERANCE DRINKS. DcPIERRO - BEOS. CAFE.= Corner of Centre and Front Streets, Freeland, Pa. Finest Whiskies in Stock. Gibson, Dougherty, Kuufcr Club, Kobcnhlutirs Velvet, of which we huvo EXCLUSIVE SALE IN TOWN. Minimi's Extra Dry Champagne, Ueunessy brandy, Blackberry, Gins, Wines, Clarets, Cordials, Etc. Imported and Domestic Cigars. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. Ham and Schweitzer Cheese Sandwiches, Sardines, Etc. MEALS AT - ALL - HOURS. Bullcntluo and Huzlcton beer on tup. Baths, Hot or Cold, 25 Cents. VIENNA: BAKERY. J. B. LAUBACH, Prop. Centre Street, Frecland. CHOICE BREAD OF ALL KINDS, CAKES, AND PASTRY, DAILY. FANCY AND NOVELTY CAKES RAKED TO ORDER. Confectionery '$ Ice Cream supplied to balls, parties n i, l till necessary nifjip: n slop-test notice and l'-i 1 ret 'rices. Delivery and .• Ay nyo-■ ■ ■ parlsoj town and turroun ,