FREELAND TRIBUNE. VOL. X. XO. 35. RAILROAD TIMETABLES T EHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. JL* June 13, 1897. ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. LEAVE FREELAND. 6 05. H 15. 15 am,l W. 2 34, 3 20, 5 25, 110, 707 p 111, lor Drifton, Jcddo, Foundry, 11. zle Brook and JJUtuber Yard. 0 05, ft 45, Ham, 1 40,320, (525 pin. Black Dia mond) l'or Weutherly, >tuuuli Chunk. Alleu lown, Huston. Philadelphia, and New York. • 0i p 111 for Weutherly, Man h Chunk, Alien town, Easton und intermediate stations. 0 05. .15 u to, 2 lit, 5 25. 707 u in, lor Iluzlo ton, 13. Lan i, MuUun >y City, Blo'iiundoah, Ash laud, Alt urtuei. Shuiuckiu and Pottsvillo. 7 Jft, 10 51, 11 51 u iu, 5 iio p m, lor Bundy Run, White Haven und Wilkosbarre. SUNDAY TWAINS. 838, 10 50 a m for Sandy Run, White Haven und Wilkcribarro. 0 5U a in and 1 38 pin for Jcddo. Foundry, liu/.'e Hrook, Stockton and Hh zle ton. lu 50 a ni lor llazieton, Delano, Mnhuno.v City,Shoiittudoab, Alt. Carinel, Shuiuokiu uiul Poitsvtlle. 1 0" p m for Weutherly. Mauch Chunk. Allen town, Huston, Philadelphia ami New York. ARRIVE AT 1 BEBLAND. 5 50. 7 2ft, •) 20, 10 51, 11 54 a in, 12 58, 2 20. 8 55, 5 *5, iiol, 708 p m, from Lumtiur Yard, Huzlo 11 ook. roun'iry, Jeddo and Drifton. 7 2ft, 0 20, hi 51, 1154 a in, 12 56, 2 20, 3 50, 505 p ui. from Huzletou. 2.), 10 51 a m, 12 58, 0 01, p rn, from Phila delphia, New York, Fusion, Allcutown, .Munch Clionk and Weuih rly. 7 08 p in from Maucti Chunk und Weutherly. b.15 ii m, 2 34, To, pin, from WllkobUttlTO, While Haven and Sandy Run. 7 28, 0 20, 10 51 a in, 2 20, 5 p in, from Delano, Malmnoy City, Shennnaoah, Ashland, Mt. C'ur mel, Skumokin and Pottsvule. SUNDAY TWAINS. 8: .8, 10 50 a m und 12 5 pin, from Hazletan, Stockton. Lumber Yard, lluxlo brook. Foun dry, Jeddouud Drifton. 1050aui, 12 55 pie, from Philadelphia, New York Huston, Allentown, and Maud) Chunk, 10 50 u m, from Poitsville, Sleimokln, Mt. Cninjc! Ashland, Shenandoah, Muhuuoy City und Delano. 10 50 a ui, from Wilkcsbarre, White llavcn and Suudy Run. For further information inquire of Ticket Agent*. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen'l PUSH. Agent, Phiia., Pa. ROLIJN 11. WILBUR, Gen. Supt. Hast. Div. A. W. XN ON-N KM AC 11 lilt, Ass't D. P. A., Philadelphia, Pa. MiE DELAWARE, SUSQUEHANNA asl JL SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. Time tuble iu clfcct April 18, 18l7. Trains ieuvo Drifton for Jeddo, Eokley, Hazle , Brook, :>tiKJkto:i. Beaver .Meadow Road, Roan ut.d Uazicum Junction at 5 30,0 00 am, daily ! except Sunday: and V 03 a iu. 2:jh p m, Sunday. I'ruins leave Drifton for Hurwood.Cranberry, T iinhickon and l.)cri tiger at 5 30, 010 a ni, daily i except Sunday; and 7 U3 a in, 2 3ft p in, Sun day. [Tains leave Drifton for Oneida J unction, ; Hurwood Road, Humboldt lloaii, Oneida und | "heppton at ('00 a m. daily except Sun dry; and 7 01 a ui, 2 38 p m, Sunday. rt aiuH leave Huzleton Junction for Hurwood, Crunlierry, Tomhicken and Deriugcr at b35 u JSI. daily except Sunday; and 6 53 a m, 4 22 p m, | Sunday. trains leave Hazleton Junction for Oneida J urn-l ion, Hurwood Road, Humboldt Road, Oneida and Shepptou at b.i::, 11 10 a in, 1 11 p in, J daily except Sunday; and 7 37 a m, 3 11 p m, Sunday. Tr.-hit; leave Deringer for Tomhicken, Crun lierry, Mar wood, Hazletou Junction and Roan ar 2 25. 5 10 p m, daily except Sunday; and 0 37 a in, 5 07 p in, Sunday. Trunin leave shepptori for Oneida. Humboldt Road, Hurwood Road, Oneida .1 unction, Hu/.le 3unetion a d Roan at 7 ll aiu, 1340, 622 i> in, daily except Sunday; und 8 li a ui, 3 44 p to. Sunday. Trains leave Sheppton for Beaver Meadow I R'zd. Stockton, lliule Brook, Eckloy, Jeddo I and Driltou at 5 22 p in, daily, except Sunday; and 3 11 a iu, 3 ii p m, Sunday. Trains leave llazlcton Junction for Beaver Meadow Road, StoclAon, Hazle Brook, Eckloy, Jeddo and Drift'm at 545, 625 pin. duily, except Sunday; and 10 10 a m, 5 40 pm, Sunday. All trains connect at Hazleton Junction with electric cars for Hazleton, Jennesville, Auden rie a fall j of rock. The deceased resided at Jeddo j sonic years ago. 110 was a brother of I Mrs. John R. Carr, formerly of Free land, now of Philadelphia. Simon Yarharsl was Instantly killed ! in a stripping at Reaver Meadow on Monday, and a companion, Mike Yink-1 she, had a leg broken and was severely bruised by the fall of coal. Daniel Gay nor, of Ecklcy, was taken to Hazleton hospital on Monday in a criti cal condition. Ho was caught under a fall of coal and Ii is head, chest and thigh were crushed. Thoinprton Talks tu Voters. The campaign of the Independent Re publicans was opened in Hazleton Tues day night. William R. Thompson, the candidate for state treasurer, arrived during the day and in the evening ad dressed a large meeting in Hazle Hall. Mr. Thompson vigorously assailed the Quay regime and claimed that the time for an overthrow of bossism was ripe. 110 was accorded a hearty reception after the meeting and received many promises of support. Two dlllllonn a Year. When people buy, try and buy again, it means they're satisfied. The people of the United States are now buying Cascarets Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million boxes a year and it will be throe million he fore New Year's. It means merit proved, that Cascarets are the most delightful bowel regulator for everybody the year round. All druggists, 10c, 25c, 50u u box, cure guaranteed. PLEASURE CALENDAR. November 22.—8a1l of St. Stanislaus Society nt Yalines' opera house. Ad mission, 25 cents. November 24. —Seventh annual Lull of Jeddo Progressive Club at Yannes' opera boujo, Admission, 50 cents. CONSTABLE'S STRANGE DEATH. Upper 12nd Officer of the Law liies from .SiiHpicious tVoiiiiih. Philip McGuire, aged 05' years, was arrested at l'lttston on Tuesday night, charged with the murder of Constable Thomas Delaney. He was committed to jail by Alderman English to await a hearing. Colonel Thomas Cook, the general superintendent of the Pennsyl vania Coal Company, while on his way from his home to a trolley car late Mon day night, was horriliod to find the body of a man lying on the Lehigh Valley tracks, directly back of Port Blanchard hotel. Colonel Cook carried the body to the side of tlio road and summoned as sistance and secured lanterns. The party found that there was still life in the body. A close investigation showed that the head was badly crush ed. AH of the clothes of the unfortunate man were saturated with blood and there were pools of it on the railroad track. It was thought he was struck in the head by a train and rolled through the dirt for some distance, judging by the looks of liis clothes and person. The injured man, who presented a ghastly appearance, was finally identi fied as Thomas Delaney, a well-known resident of Port Griffith and constable of Jenkins township. Ho was at once ( removed to the Pittston hospital, where the surgeons found that his injuries were fatal. His skull was fractured and one side of the head was crushed in. There were numerous cuts and bruises on other parts of the body. He died at 7 o'clock Tuesday morning. It was at first supposed Delaney had been struck by a train and killed, but later developments have aroused the sus picion that he was murdered and his body placed on the track. What these] developments are the police will not say. McGuire was arrested because lie was last seen with Delaney near the point whore the latter's body was found, and because, though it is thought almost im possible for him not to have known of Delaney's death, he had not mentioned it to friends nor volunteered any infor mation. Delaney was about 41 years of age. He was married and leaves a wife and eight children. PERSONALITIES. P. H. Ilanlon visited bis brother, John 11., in Philadelphia, this week. The latter is not yet in condition to leave Will's Eye Hospital. Mrs. Gomor Jones and two children left Tuesday morning for a visit with relatives in Drifton.— Nanticoke News. Mr. and Mrs. Philip 111 ass, of Girard ville, renowod ac jualntaincos hero on Tuesday. Mrs. T. Campbell and daughter. Miss Nellie, are iu Philadelphia this week. CHURCH CHIMES. Rev. Francis Mack, of Freeland, de livered a stirring sermon on Monday ] evening at Heaver Meadow, where the Forty Hours' Devotions were held this ' week. Painters are still at work at the Polish Catholic church. When the decorations are completed tlio interior will be as handsome as any church in the county. Services of the Forty Hours' Devo tions ended yesterday morning at St. John's Slavonian church. Resolution* of Condolence. Freeland, Pa., October 25, 1897. At a special meeting of Division 19, A. <>. H., tlie following resolutions were adopted: Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God t in ids infinite wisdom to remove from I our midst our late brother, Patrick Me- I Nelis, who departed this life October 25. ! 1897. Therefore, be it Resolved, That, while bowing in hum ble submission to the divine will, we mourn the loss of our beloved brother, | whose kind and Christian character on- ] dearcd him to all with whom he eauie in ; contact. Resolved. That iu thedeatb of Brother McNeils, tliis division lias lost one of its best members, and his family an aff'ec- j tionate son and brother. Resolved, That our charter be draped ! in mourning for a period of thirty days. ! a copy of these resolutions placed on the ] minute-book of the division, a copy pros-1 en ted to the mother of the deceased, j and that they be published in the FKKE- I.ANI) TIIIIIUXK. Anthony McGili, j John Brislin, [ n Patrick J. O'Donnell, , Committee. Peter McHtigh, First Season at People's Prices. The charming and distinguished ac- ■ tress, Agnes Herndon, will appear at j the Grand opera house on Saturday for ' the first time, at people's prices, 10, 20 and 30 cents. "La Belle Marie" will be I j)resentod. Miss Herndon appearing in I the title role and assuming the character of the wronged heroine; finally, after falling heir to a fortune, she appears as "La Belle Marie," by which she pursues, thwarting at every step and at last ruins J the man who caused her downfall and then cruelly deserted Iter. Miss Hern- ' don is a beautiful woman of command ing presence and form and an actress of rare ability; her costumes are elegant j and she will don several of her hand-' soinest dresses, among which is a satin ] opera dress made by Worth, of Paris, 1 and which is greatly admired by the ladies everywhere. " . I Kiliicati* Aou r I5ou -1 s Willi 4'a>( iirctH t Gaudy (.'athurtle, cure constipation foievcr. lUc. If C. C. C. fail, druggists rcfuud money. ' Preparing for u lilg Meeting. The organized workingtnun of tlio Le high region are preparing for a largo mass mooting at Hazieton on Saturday evening. Ilazle Hall is not expected to be able to hold the numbers which will attend. Mayor Altmiller will preside, and among the spoakors will bo the fol lowing: Samuel Goinpers, Washington, 1). C\. president of the American Federa tion of Labor; P. J. McGuire, Philadel phia, general socrotary of the United brotherhood of Carpenters; George Chance, Philadelphia, president of the State Labor League; Hon. .1. M. Woller. Mauch Chunk, general secretary of the Telegraphers' Union, and John Fahey, district president of the United Mine Workers. Many questions of direct interest to the workingmen of the coal regions will be considered by the speakers. Admis sion to the meeting is free to all. Cost of MarCtn'rt 111 under. Governor Hastings lias drawn a war ant for $15,000 on the state treasurer in addition to the three warrants for $115,- 000 previously announced for tlio pay ment of the expenses incident to the calling out of the Third brigade and the Philadelphia City Troop to suppress the "insurrection" in this region. The ag gregate cost of tlio strike to the state will probably run higher than the $130,- 000 already drawn from the treasury to j pay tlio troops, subsistence, trausporta aud other military expenses. The Only Way. "No," said the business-like young aoinan. "I don't read anything that j author writes." "Perhaps if you were to get better acquainted with him he would interest you." "1 don't think so. There is only one way that I can imagine bis interesting trie in what he wrote." "You mean he'd have to change his ftyle." "No. He'd have to become secretary of n company in which I held stock nnd declare a dividend."—Washington Star. I!1n F Lnck. "I have read repeatedly," said the sad- ' ejed young man. "uever to ask a young j lady's permission when you wished to 1 kiss her." "Well, I hope you didn't," said his ft iend. "No. I didn't; but the young lady, 1 think, does not read the papers."— Puck. (tell ri tiK. I'm EOlng to retire." explained the poli tician bland; "I may us well give all the people warn ing But If for me by any chance there comes a new demand I'll Met up bright and early in the morn ing." Washington Star. COMKORTIXti. J J M skM ;-J --j "How's yer mother gettin' on, Mary ?" "Oh. she's better; doctor don't think she'll die afore Friday now!" St. Paul's. A UnoNtlon of Cninlne. When at barnstorming aetora The ribald audience pegs Stale eggs, suy, are they serving A lot of hams with eggs? —Judge, j ll*r Opinion. "One of the greatest evils in life," said the elderly woman, "is procrasti- j notion." "I think so, too," replied the young married woman. "1 don'tsee tiic sense of putting off your golden wedding an niversary till you are GO or 70 years old." Washington Star. More IJkc it. Perdita —He has given her a ring, and she is a woman with a past, too. Penelope—Well, if lie has given her t ring, she seems to be a woman with a present.—N*. Y. Truth. *••• it Twisted. "Your husband belongs to a promi nent secret society, I understand?" "Yes, John is head officer in one of the lodges of the knights of microbeea.' I —Judge. She—Where is my picture? lie—l have it in my heart. She —Ah, I see! Cold storage. —Dein- ! orest's Magazine. $l.:o a year is all tlie Tunum; costs. castoiiia. Tha fao- - 3r. I BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. j PARAGRAPHS GATHERED FROM ALL i PARTS OF THE REGION. Synopsis of Local unit Mlsc'litneou*. Oc- I curreoces That Can He Head Quickly. What the Folks of This and Other | Towns are Doing. I The teachers' institute at Wilkesbarre I has been largely attended tills week. , | James Itrennan, of Ridge street, and j Miss Sarah C'arr. of Drlfton. will be mar | tied this afternoon at St. Ann's church. . j The condition of A. Oswald has Im , 1 proved to such an extent that he will be | brought home from Bethlehem next , I week. | Joe Rice, the Wilkesbarre bicyclist. • is in training for the six-day race which begins December (1 in Madison Square j Garden, New York city. | Do you want to sell furniture? Consult Neil Ward, purchas'g agt., Ward's gal lerv. I*. P. McGarvoy, who was one of the publishers of Hazluton Sunday Truth. lias been appointed as the Lehigh region representative of the Elmira Telegram. On Tuesday afternoon Thomas Itar ran. a Slav, of Ha/.le Brook, was taken to Laurytown hospital. Me became In sane through thu desertion of his wife. If the traffic on thu South Side branch of tile Lehigh Traction Company's line does not increase, the fifteen-minute schedule of running cars will be aban doned and the half-hour substituted. The marriage of Charles I. Bronx, a popular bull piaver of Wilkesbarre, who was pitcher for the Tigers in 181)5, and Miss Elizabeth ilc!Teron,of i'ortGriffith, is announced to take place on November j The bond of tieorge McLaughlin, of Preeland, as secretary of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union of Scranton diocuse, was filed on Tuesday in court in the sum of Si.ooo. Frank McLaughlin is bondsman, j Miss Barbara Wald, a five-year-old ; girl, who was admitted to Iluzleton hos | pital about eight months ago for the I j treatment of hip disease, was dlscharg- j i ed as cured yesterday and returned to her home In South lioberton.— Speukcr. At a joint convention of tho national representatives of the Patriotic Order True Americans and the Daughters of America, at Pottstovvn on Tuesday, the two organizations were united under the name of the I'atriotic Order of Amerl- Stato Candidates Brown and Bitter j j and ex-Governor Paulson addressed a ! I Democratic mass mooting in VV'ilkes- I barre last night. Competent judges j predict a landside in Luzerne countv I next Tuesday, as the Democrats are putting up one of the best campaigns in years. Everyone desires to keep Informed on Yukon, the Klondyke and Alaskan gold j ; fields. Send 10c for large compendium I of vast information and lug color map ) j to Hamilton Pub. Co.. Indianaoplis, lnd. At Broderieks. a mining patch above Wilkesbarre, during a quarrel between j Slavs and Magyars on Sunday night, ' one of the assailants named Steve Mury ) received bullet wounds from which ho died. Four are already arrested, one of j whom, John Harnock, is understood to have done tho shooting. . High Constable Mollk and a huge' porker from Itidge street gave an inter- ! eating performance yesterday afternoon. I The hog refused to go peacefully to the j pound, and when the offlcor used force a race to the borough limits ensued. | Molik lost, but claims he will capture his hogshlp some other day. John Sepnak, a drunken Hungarian, was arrested at [Mains on Saturday! evening on tho charge of making threats against the life of Sheriff Martin. The | arrest was made by William Martin, son ■ of the sheriff. The prisoner was hurried off to the county jail and an effort was made to create political capital out of j the arrest. | The Tamaqun and Lansford Street Railway, which connects Tamaquu I with all towns in tho Panther Crock j valley, began operations on Monday, j Tho opening of this electric railway means much for Tamaqtia and the mer chants are jubilant. Over 20,000 people j will thus be thrown into close communi cation with oiii! another. DEATHS. Boylo.—At Drlfton No. 2, October 2s, Annie, daughter of Mr. and Sirs, Daniel Boyle, aged 7 years. 4 months and 21 days. Funeral on Saturday at 2.110 o'clock, interment at St. Ann's cemetery. Broslln. Campbell.—At Frculand, October 25, Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Campbell, aged 1 year and 0 \ months. Interred yesterday at St. Ann's cemetery. BIRTHS. | Moses.—At Freelaud. October 25, to Air. aod Mrs. Thomas Moses, a son. CABTOILIA. $1.50 PER YEAR QHAS. ORION STROM, Attorney and Counselor at Law and Notary Public. Ofllco: Roorasßnnd 4, Birkbeck Brick. Freeland. • JOHN M. CAIiR, Attorney-at-Law. All legal business promptly attended. Postoflice Building, - - - Freeland. JAMES E. DWYER, Attorney-at-Law. ituom 10, Schwartz's Building-, East Broad street, - - Hu/.lcton, I'a. S. E. HAYES, Fire Insurance Agent. Washington Street. Not\e but Reliable Companies Represented. Q D. ROUKBACII, Genera! Hardware. Builders' supplies of every kind always in stuck. \Y uil iu|cr, paints and tinware, liicy oles uud repairs of all sorts. South Centre street. LIBOR WINTER, Restaurant and Oyster Saloon. No. 13 Front Street, Freeland. The finest liquors and cf(rars served at the counter. Families supplied with oysters. CENTRAL : HOTEL LEADING HOTEL IN FREELAND, M. 11. I] UNSICKER, Prop. Rates, per day. Bur stocKcd with fine whiskey, wine, beer and cigars. Jsule und ex change stable uttuchcd. GEORGE FISKEH~ dealer in FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON, BOLOGNA, SMOKED MEATS, ETC., ETC. Call at No. (1 Walnut street, Freeluiid, or wait lor the delivery wagons. VERY LOWEST PRICES. Coiidy 0. Boyle, deulcr In Liquor, Wine, Beer, Porter, Etc. The finest brands of Domestic and Imported w liiskoy on sale in one of the handsomest sa i . o, i s .V l tmvn -.Fresh Rochester and Sheuuu • doah Beer and \ eungling's Porter on tap. Centre street. G. HORACK, Baker & Confectioner. Wholesale and Retail. CENTRE STEEET, FREELAND. Dr. N. MALEY, BE mnum Second Floor, Birkbeck Brick. OVEIt BIKICBECK'S STOKE. T, CAMPBELL, dealer in KSs'.V CrOOflH, Bosti ssiul >Slj Also PURE WINES h LIQUORS FOR FAMILY AMD MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Oontre and Main streets, Freoland. BePIERRO - EROS. -CAFE.- Corner of Centre und Front Streets, Freeland, Pa. Finest Whiskies in Slock. Gibson. Dougherty, Kaufcr Club, ltosenbiiiih s Velvet, of which we have EXCLUSIVE SALE Ifl TOWN. Mumm's Extra Dry Champagne, Honucssy Brandy, Blackberry, Gins, Wines, Clarets, Cordials, Etc. Imparted und Domestic Cigars. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE, llain and Schweitzer Cheese Sandwiches, Sardines, Etc. MEALS AT - ALL - HOURS. Jiallentine and Iluzleton beer on Dip. Baths, Hot ox* Cold, 25 Cents.