Freeland tribune. (Freeland, Pa.) 1888-1921, May 09, 1898, Image 1

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    F REEL AND TRIBUNE.
VOI,. X. NO. 00.
RAILROAD TIMETABLES
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD.
February 20, 1808.
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS.
LEAVE FKRKLAND.
7 40 ft m for Sandy Hun, White Haven,
Wilkes-Ilarrc, Plttston and Soranton.
8 45 a in for Woathorly, Mauch ('hunk. Al
lentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Philadel
phia uud Now York.
9 35 am for Hazleton, Mahanoy City, Shen
andoah, .Mt. Cur me I, Sbainokin and
Pottsville.
1 1 54 ain for Sandy Hun, White Haven,
Wilkes-Harre, Seruntou and all points
West.
2 30 P ni for Huzloton, Mahanoy City, Shen
andoah, Mt. Canned, Shainokin and
Pottsville.
0 34 p m for Sandy Hun, White Haven,
Wilkes-liarre and Seranton.
7 25 pin for Hazleton, Mahanoy City, Shen
andoah, Mt. Curinol, Shamokiu and
Pottsville.
AH HIVE AT FREELAND.
7 40 a m from Pottsville, Shainokin, Mt.
Carincl, Shenandoah, Mubanoy City
and Hu/.leton.
9 25 a in from New York, Philadelphia,
Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown and
Muueh Chunk.
9 35 a in from Seranton, Wilkes-Burrc and
White llaven.
1154a m from Pottsville, Shumokin, Mt.
Carmel, Shenandoah, Muhanoy City
and Ha/.leton.
2 30 p m from Seranton, Wilkes-Barre and
White Haven. ,
6 34 p m from New York, Philadelphia,
Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Potts
ville, Shainokin, Mt. Carinel, Shenan
doah, Mahanoy City and Ha/.leton.
7 25 P m from Seranton, Wilkes-Barre and
white Haven.
For further information inquire of Ticket
Agent*.
KuLLIN 11. WILBUH, General Superintendent.
CHAS. 8. LEE. Uen'l Pass. Agent, Philu., Pa.
A. W. NONNEMACHEH, Ass't G. P. A.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
THE DELAWARE, SUSQUEHANNA ANL
SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD.
Time Bible in effect April 18,1897.
Trains leave Drlfton for Jeddo, Eekley, Hazle
Brook, Stockton, Beaver Meadow Hoad, Hoan
and liazieton Junction at 630, 800 a in, daily
except Sunday; and 700 a in, 238 pm, Sunday.
Trains leave Drifton for Harwood. CranOerrv.
Tomhioken and Deringer at 6110, 6UO a in, daily
except Sunday; and 03 a in, 23b p in. Sun
brains leave Drifton for Oneida Junction,
llarwood Hoad, Humboldt Hoad, Oneida and
sheppton at 000 a m, daily except Sun
day; and 7 03 a in, 2 38 p in, Sunday.
Trains leave Ila/.ieton Junction for Harwood,
Cranberry, Tomhickcn and Deringer at 635 a
ra, daily except Sunday; and 8 53 a m, 4 22 p m,
Sunday.
Trains leave Ha/.leton Junction for Oneida
Junction, Harwood Hoad, Humboldt Hoad,
Oneida and Sheppton ut 0 ;*2,1110 a in, 4 41 p in,
dally except Sunday; and 737 a in, 311 p in,
Sunday. _
Trains leave Deringer for Tomhioken, Cran
berry, Harwood, Hazleton Junction aud Hoan
at 2 25, 6 40 p ni, dally except Sunday; aud 37
a m, 5 07 P m, Sunday.
Trains leave Sheppton for Oneida, Humboldt
Hoad, Harwood Hoad, Oneida Junction, Hazlc
ton Junction and Hoan at 7 11 am, 12 40, 522
p m, daily except Sunday; and 8 11 a m, 344
p m,Sunday.
Trains leave Sheppton for Beaver Meadow
Hoad, Stockton, llazle Brook, Eekley, Joddo
aud Drifton at 5 22 p m, daily, except Sunday;
and 8 11 a ui, 3 44 p m, Sunday.
Trains leave Hazleton Junction for Beaver
Meadow Hood, Stockton, Hazle Brook, Eekley,
Jeddo and Drifton at 5 45, 620 p ra, daily,
except Sunday; and 10 10 a in, 5 40 p m. Sunday.
All trains connect at Hazleton Junction with
electric cars for Hazleton, Jeanesville, Auden
ried and other points on the Traction Com
pany's lino.
Trains leaving Drifton at 5 30, 6 00 a in make
connection at Deringor with I*. H. H. trains tor
Wilkesbarre, Sunbury, llarrisburg and points
west.
For the accommodation of passengers at way
stations between Hazleton Junction and Der
inger, a train will leave the former point at
350 p m, daily, except Sunday, arriving at
Doringcr at 5 00 p in.
LUTHER C. SMITH, Superintendent.
MISCKLLANKOUB AI>VKKTISEMENTS.
TpOK RENT.- Large store room in McMena-
JD mill building; possession given June 1.
Apply on the premises or to J. J. McMenamin.
REKMBER THE "MAINE."
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
I). J. Boyle, Manager.
One Night Only,
MONDAY, MAY 9.
Tart. Edlann & I.ubln'a Clneoirraph
and Sterooptiean Company.
Exhibiting a series of vivid and realistic
Moving Pictures
of tho
Cuban-Spanish War.
Two hours and a half continuous
performance.
PRICES: 15,25 and 35 CENTS.
Soutson Sale at Woodring's.
r#-Seats can be Secured by Telephone.
' BostoTSHOE REPAIRING CO.
Johnson's Building, 108 Centre Street,
Shoes Fixed While You Wait.
Best White Oak Leather
Used.
t Men's Half Soles, - - 35c.
Men's Heels, ... 15c
Ladies' and Boys' Soles, 30c
Ladies' and Boys' Heels, 10c
Men's Hand-Sewed Soles
and Heels, - - <■ 75c
WE GUARANTEE YOU SATISFACTION.
75th Anniversary.
State Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows.
The Loliigh Vallnv Railroad will soil
special tickets to Wilkesbarre and re
turn on May 16 and 17 at rate of one
fare for round trip. All tickets will be
good for return on May 18 Consult
Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further
particulars.
_Dr. David Kennedys
favorite Remedy
CURES AIL KIDNEY. STOMACH
, .I . AND LIVER TROUBLES.
BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS.
PARAGRAPHS GATHERED FROM ALL
PARTS OF THE REGION.
Synnpnln of Local and MiHcellaneou* Oc
currences That Can lie Head Quickly.
What the Folks of This and Other
TownH are Doing.
The United Minn Workers will hold a
public meeting at Eekley tomorrow
evening.
Patrick Frlel, who was a resident of
Ebervale for several years, died in Chi
cago on Friday.
Fire is raging in the Iloyt mine shaft,
at Pittston, having spread from gas
ignited by a laborer.
Daniel Snyder, who has been working
at Silver Brook for some time, removed
Ids family to that place on Friday.
The annual commencement exercises
of the Mining and Mechanical Institute
will be held at tiie Grand opera house on
June 3.
Thomas Dunn, Jr., has been appoint
ed postmaster at Weatherly. The con
test for the office was bitterly waged by
the applicants.
Stephen Page will represent Garfield
Commandery, No. 6, at tho annual state i
convention of tho Knigius of Malta at
York this week.
H. G. Deppo left this morning for Mid
valley, whore lie has secured employ
ment under Contrator Daniel Levan.
who is erecting a large breaker at that
place.
Arrangements are being perfected by
tho committee for tho seventh annual
picnic of the Luzerne county grangers
to be hold at Harvey's Lake on Satur
day, June 18.
Tho Wilkesbarre and Northern Hail
road, between Wilkesbarre and Harvey's
Lake, will be hereafter operated by
electricity. It is claimed that electricity
is chcapor than steam.
The Lehigh Valley train due hero at
7.25 p. m. collided with an empty engine
at Newport, near Wilkesbarre, Saturday
evening. Two engines were wrecked
and tho passengers were severely shaken
up.
The latest in the hot judicial tight now
on in the Montour-Columbia district is
that James Scarlott, the well-known
criminal attorney, of Danville, has an
nounced ids namo as a candidate for the
judgeship.
Patrick O'Donnell and James Quinn.
or Highland, and Chief of Police William
Doggett, of town, have completed ar
rangements to go to Anaconda, Mon
tana, where they expect to secure work.
They leave today.
Maj. C. B. Coxo Post, G. A. It., is
pushing ahead its arrangements for a
monster ceiobration of Memorial Day.
The old veterans should have the sup
port of every society and citizen in
making tho day a memorabio one.
Ladies, don't fail to see those fancy
25c skirts at A. Oswald's. He sells lots
of them and they are dandies.
If tho cineograph exhibition to bo
given tonight at the opera house is all
that is claimed for it and the moving
pictures have their war paint on, Free
land patriots who attend tho show will
give the scenes a rousing reception.
Warden Poland, of the county jail, at
Wilkesbarre, with tho aid of City Super
intendent of SchoolsCoughlin, lias open
ed a school within the prison walls for
the inmates. They are being taught
reading, writing and spelling. The edu
cated prisoners act as teachers.
Schuylkill county grand jury lias ig
nored tho charge against Joseph Weir,
of Audcnricd, who was arrested by Peter
Bruno, who accused hi in of receiving
money for jobs from Italians. Weir is
one of tho foremen in tiie employ of tiie
Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Company.
The case of F. B. Fogle, a salesman
for J. K. Heimelrolch Sc Co., of Allen
town, against Daniel Kline, of Freelaud.
charging the latter with embezzlement,
was tried in court on Thursday and a
verdict of not guilty was rendered. The
case grew out of the sale of a carload of
hay.
Tiie second production of "The Noble
Outcast" was greeted by another large
audience at the Grand opera house on
Friday evening. The company repeat
ed its success of April 10. The only
change in the cast was tho substitution
of John Smith for J. J. Johnson, who
has left town. The specialties were
again very good.
Tho public meeting held at Yannes'
opera house on Friday evening under
the auspices of the United Mine Workers
was not attended as well as it might
have been if no other attractions were
in town that night. Messrs. Evans and
Duffy delivered ringing addresses, how
ever, and wore well received by tho
workers who attended the meeting.
PLEASURE CALENDAR.
May 23.—Masquerade ball at Lamb's
hotel, South Heberton. Tickets, 25c.
May 30—Ninth annual picnic of Tigers
Athletic Club at Public park.
OASTOHIA.
Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought
FREELAND, PA., MONDAY, MAY 9, 1898.
Flat; liaising at .fmlilo.
On Saturday evening tiie old town of
.Jeddo was the scene of a patriotic gath
ering, and nowhere were the stars and
stripes ever given a more enthusiastic
greeting than when a handsome Ameri
can flag was thrown to the breeze from
tho top of the fifty-foot polo which had
been erected for the purpose. Tho flag
raising exercises were conducted under
tho auspices of Jeddo Progressive Club,
and right well did the young men in
charge carry out the work of elevating
old glory paying homage to the
national colors.
Over a thousand people had assembled
when the St. Patrick's band and large
delegations from Freelaud and Drifton
arrived at Jeddo. Afterseyeral patriotic
selections by the band, Frank McHugh,
representing tho Progressive Club, open
ed the exercises with an appropriate ad
dress, at tho conclusion of which he in
troduced Rov. T. A. Snyder, pastor of
Jeddo M. E. church. The address of
the divine was one of the host heard on
the North Side in many a day, and the
audience responded to tho sentiments
which he voiced with repeated cheers
and applause.
The news of Commodore Dewey's
great victory in the Philippines made
the occasion still more joyful, and en
thusiasm reigned supreme when the big
starry banner was gracefully unfurled
above tho heads of the assemblage.
Every heart beat in unison with the
stirring strains of the national airs play
ed by tho band, and after cheers for the
colors, for tho (Wo of Manilla and for
the Progressive Club the audience dis
persed. well satisfied that Jeddo's pat
riotism is of the genuine kind.
.School Hoard Meeting;.
The May meeting of the borough
school board was held Saturday evening
with Messrs. McCarthy, Sweeney, Ferry
and Timony present. Hills as follows
were ordered paid: A. 11. Frease, coal
hauling, $('; Cross Creek Coul Company,
coal, $25.50; J. F. Sweeney, salary and
postage, $100.22.
The proper ollicers were instructed to
fill out Mr. Schmidt's blank form for a !
permanent state certificate, lie having
taught the required three terms.
A resolution of condolence on the
deatli of Morris Ferry, father of Director
J. R. Ferry, was passed and ordered
placed on the minutes.
Tax Collector Bachman was present
and the board went over his accounts.
Mr. Bachman was requested to meet,
the board again on Saturday evening,
when the final clearing of accounts will
take place.
In order that the board can obtain a
fair idea of the work accomplished by
the teachers, it was decided that Prof.
Mcßrierty, in conjunction with the
teacher of each room, start this morn
ing to examine tho pupils of the several
schools.
The board decided to invito County
Superintendent Harrison and tho mem
bers-elect of tho school hoard to be pres
ent at the graduation exercises of the
high school on Saturday next.
It is likely that before the present
board dissolves that tho members will
arrange to have their photographs taken,
with the Daniel Coxe Memorial school
in the background.
Three Men Killed at, Dm.yea.
The Ilalstead mine of tiie Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western Company, at
Duryea, was tiie scene of another acci
dent Thursday evening by which three
men lost their lives. Last week the
surface over the mine caved frn and two
men were entombed. Their bodies are
still in the mine. The cave-in affected
the main shaft of the mine, and last
week men were put to work to repair it.
Tho vvorkinginen wore engaged in relln
ing tho shaft when the accident occurred.
Sbuio heavy timbers were being lowered
into the shaft, when the chain holding
them broke. The timbers struck the
temporay platform upon which the men
were standing, demolishing it. All three
men were precipatated to tho bottom of
tho shaft, a distance of 300 feet.
It was some time before tiieir bodies
could bo taken out. The names of the
victims are John Titus, Stephen Jenkins
and John Monahan. All are married
and leave families.
Fire Sweeps a Little Town.
The little town of Nureuiburg, below
Deringer, was visited by fire at an early
hour yesterday morning, and several of
the principal buildings of tho village
wore in ashes before tho flames were
subdued. It was shortly after midnight
when a kerosene lamp exploded in
Doner's hotel, and the fire spread so
rapidly that the three-story structure
was doomed in a short whilo. Having
no protection against firo. the town was
at tho mercy of the flames. Yannes'
bottling house soon caught and was con
sumed. Dwellings owned by Sylvester
Kline and Mrs. John Nicholas were the
next victims, followed by the warehouse
of Joseph Marchetti and the store of
Breisch Bros. Hazleton and Mahanoy
City were asked for assistance, but none
was given tho little town. The damage
amounts to about $15,000, partially cov
ered by insurance.
Dr. David Kennedy's
favorite Remedy
CURES ALL KIDNEY. STOMACH **
-——AND LIVER TROUBLES.
NO BRET HARTE HEROES.
The Gold Region* Are Comparatively Free
from Lawlext e**.
There is little disorder in the Alaska
and the Klondike regions. The wild
life pictured in Bret Harte's books is
not in evidence, and that author would
vote the place dead slow were he to
visit it. Especially in Canada, where
the mounted police, the best organiz
ed force of its kind in the world, pa
trols the mining regions at regular in
tervals, there is little disturbance.
Rossland, just over the border north
of Spokane, is a good illustration of
this. Last year there were 7,000 min
ers in Rossland and only one police
man. Yet the town had no serious
trouble. The worst fuss that occurred
was when a drunken negro got into
a fight with a colored woman and
struck her several times with his fist.
On this side of the line he might have
received two months. The Canadian
court promptly sent him up for six
years. ,
Pulls do not go with the Canadian
police nor with any of the depart
ments of justice. The miners under
stand this thoroughly and have a
wholesome respect for law and order.
There are no barrooms pure and sim
ple. Drinks cannot be served except
in a bona fide hotel where guests
lodge for the night and there is a res
taurant serving regular meals. In
dians are not allowed to have liquor
under any circumstances. Few of
fences will get a man into the peni
tentiary quicker than selling spirits
to the aborigines. There is no mercy
shown whatever.
A Woman IIM Saw 7111 1 Hand.
"A brawny woman clad in blue cot
tonade waist and skirt, who is able to
run a saw mill engine as well as any
man in the business, is rather an un
usual sight," said Walter Wade, of
Louisville, Ky., "but that is just what
I saw in a Tennesse woods a few
weeks ago. The female engineer's
name is Annie Fables, and she told
me she had been doing a 'full hand's'
work at the mill for six years. Five
years ago she decided she could run
the engine, and the mill boss told me
she had been one of the most careful,
as well as one of the most competent
he had ever seen.
"Mrs. Fables lo3t her husband six
years and a half ago, and a few months
afterward she asked for a place in the
mill where hor liege lord had been
employed. She began working as an
off-bearer, and in a year and a half I
was put in charge of the monster j
piece of machinery which furnished
motive power for the large circular
and straight saws. She has all along '
earned a man's wages and has been i
able to support and give her seven
fatherless little ones a good common
school education. She is fond of the
hard labor, and has lost but five days
during her connection with the mill,
and then she was ipinistering to a
sick child."
]>ra\vu on the Jury.
Tho following citizens of this vicinity
havo boon drawn to serve as jurymen on
the dates.prccoding their names:
June 0. —Bernard J. Carr, Condy
Boyle, Foster; Archie Nesbitt, Jeddo;
John McClollan, Freelaud; Peter Mc-
Moniglo, Hazle.
June 13. —John Slirack, William Meik
rantz, Hazle.
Hall' Kate* to Seranton.
On May 9 and in the Lehigh Valley
Railroad will soil tickets to Seranton
and return at one fare for the round
trip, on account of Parade Day of
Knights of the Golden Eagle. For tiie
meeting K. G. E., May 10 to 12, rate of
two cents per mile on curd orders will be
made. Tickets sold May 7 to 12, good
to return to and including May 14. See
ticket agents for full particulars.
A Sure Thing; Tor You.
A transaction in which you cannot lose is a
sure tiling. Biliousness, sick headache, fur
red tongue, fever, piles and a thousand other
ills are caused by constipation and sluggish
liver. Cascurets Candj' Cathartic, the won
derful new liver stimulant and intestinal
tonic, are by all druggists guaranteed to cure
"i- refunded. C. C. are a sure
tiling. Try a box today; 10c, 25c, 50c.
Sample and booklet free. All druggists.
Decoration Day Excursion.
To Niagara Falls. The Lehigh Vnllev
Railroad will sell on May 28 ticket's
from Freelaud to Niagara Falls and
return at the rate of one fare for the
round trip. Tickets good to return to
and including May 31. Consult Lehigh
Valley ticket agents for particulars.
Reduced Rates To Lancaster.
On account of the meeting of the
Medical State Society May 17 to 19. tin;
Lehigh Valley Railroad announces spe
cial rates to Lancaster and return. See I
ticket agents for further particulars.
Baptist. A mil versarie* - Rochester.
The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell
tickets at rate of one and one-third fare
on certificate plan May 13 to 24. See
ticket agents for particulars.
A. Oswald sells throe bars of grand
ma's butter milk soap for the small sum
of sc.
OA.STOHIA.
Bears the yf The Kind You Have Always Bought
O ASTOriXA.
Bears the yj The Kind You Have Always Bought
A I.alee of Wine.
| It recently took two powerful steam
pumps a week to fill the largest wine
j reservoir in the world. Properly
! speaking, it is a lake —a lake of red
wine 104 feet long, 34 feet wide and 24
feet deep.
j Of course it is in California, that
I State of big things, that this wonder
is to be seen—down at Asti by the
i Russian River valley, and the lake it
self is the blending of the juices of
grapes from a thousand vines. As a
system of blending wine it is in this
respect as much a wonder as in point
of quantity and place of keeping.
It another proof also that neces
sity is the mother of invention, for if
it had not been that the colonists
could find no way to dispose of their
wine in a profitable manner, owing
to its abundance, it is probable the
lake would never have been created
and another wonder thus lost to the
world.
The tun of Heidelberg, which the
last generation, and even some of the
present, learned to think of with won
der, is but a child beside a full grown
LARGEST WINE RESERVOIR IN THE WORLD.
man when compared with this Cali
fornia creation. One could go boating
on this lake very comfortably, al
though it would be but a short ride.
A steam launch would find room
enough to steam back and forth and
possibly turn around.
This is how the tank was really
built. First an excavation was made
in the rocky hillside. Next a wall of
concrete two feet in thickness was put
in the floor and sides. Then came
the laying and glazing of the cement.
This was not all. Had the lake been
left open at the top impurities must
have found their way into it, not to
mention the deluge that comes in what
California knows as the rainy season.
All around the sides big steel gir
ders were put in place, and on these
rests the sectional cover of the lake.
This is so constructed that not a ray
of light can penetrate into this vast
quantity of wine, and it mellows and
ripens just as if it were in the most
deep down vault that can be found
anywhere.
(103 ltcward, SIOO.
The readers of this paper will he
pleased to learn that there is at least one
lireaded disease that science has been
aide to cure in all ils stages and that is
catarrh. Hall's catarrh cure is the only
positive cure now known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu
tional disease requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
internally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous Bnrfaces of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation ot
the disease, and giving tho palient
strength by building up the constitution
and assisting nature in doing its work.
The proprietors have so much laith in
its curative powers, that they oiler one
hundred dollars for any case tlmt it fails
lo cure. Bend for list of testimonials
Address,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
- 77' .Sold by druggists, 7£>c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
White Haven Summer School.
The Summer School of Whito Haven
will open on Juno 15, 1 808, to continue
for a term of eight weeks. The object
of tho normal department is to prepare
young men and women for teaching.
Thorough drill and Instructions will he
given. The object of the academic de
partment will be to prepare vonng men
and women for college. Special classes
will be organized in languages, mathe
matics, sciences, etc. The teachers
have a thorough experience in this line
of work and we kindly refer you to the
following gentlemen who know of our
ability: Attorney G. 1,. Halsey, presi
dent, and Frank'Schatzlo. secretary, of
the board of education. White Haven,
and Prof. A. S. Ilelsel, superintendent of
Carbon county. Loblghton. Tuition for
term: sl'.'. For further information
address the teachers, J. Donald (iiest,
A. It., and E. N. Lee, M. E.. White
Haven, l'a.
"Remember the Maine."
Tuft, Edison & Lubiti will give their
first exhibition in this place witli the
Lubin cineograph this evening at the
Grand opera house, it Is probable that
they have the finest collection of pic
tores that lias been gathered for an en
tainment or this character. It Includes
a panoramic view of the wreck of tiie
Maine, funeral of victims of the Maine
disaster, entrance to Havana harbor and
Morro Castle, the Journal yacht Buc
caneer, Captain Sigsbee. .Secretary Long,
Consul General Lee and Ills reception in
Washington and a host of others. The
machinery is the latest obtainable, and
besides being aide to show the moving
pictures, they also use one or the best
stereopticons found in the market.
T> Cure Constipation Forever.
Take CiiHcaivts Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
II C. C. C. fail to euro, druggists refund money.
_Dr. David Kennedy's
favorite Remedy
CURES ALL KIDNEY. STOMACH **
' ' • AND LIVER TROUBLES.
COLUMN OF CULLINGS
SOME STRAY SKETCHES FOUND IN
TRIBUNE EXCHANGES.
Sarcastic Shots at the High-Named Fops
of Wllkesharre Who Refused to Knlist.
Coal Company Kxtendinc Its Relief
IMan— Dewey's Relatives, Klc.
From the WUkcsburro Leader.
The following which iias been wafted
from Mount Gretna proves that there is
nothing in a name:
"Attention! As I call the names each
man will answer loudly ploase. Yes, if
he wants toenlistand 110, if he does not."
"Patrick Burke?"
"Yes."
"George Washington Smith?"
"No."
"Jacob Guckenhclmor?"
"Yos."
"Winfieid Scott Summers?"
"No."
"Isaac Finklesteln?"
"Yos."
"U. S. Grant Blaylock?"
"No."
"Dennis Fogerty?"
"Yos."
"Abraham Uncoil) Folsom?"
"No."
"Peter Headacholvitch?"
"Yos."
"George B. McClollan Fotco?"
"No."
"Harney O'Brien?"
"Yes."
"Andrew Jackson Tyler?"
"No."
"Ferdinand Schmidt?"
"Yes."
"William Sherman Paytou?"
"No."
Etc., etc.. etc., etc.
Coal Company's Phllantlirophy.
From the Hu/.lcton Plain Speaker.
Tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company has
posted notices telling their employes
that if the latter were favorable to the
organization of a relief fund the same
would -be organized in tho towns in
which tlicy havo collieries. The organ
ization of the same is left to the men
and there is nothing compulsory about
the matter. Tho object is to relieve the
families of men who may meet with fatal
accidents In tho mines and also those
who may be Injured while at work. All
who sign to join will contribute one
day s wages which will go into the treas
ury. In case of an accident another
assessment will be made of a day's wages
and the company contributing as much
as the total contribution for thoir share.
In tliis manner the company will give
as much as all the members. In case of
the death of a mail SSO will be contri
buted to pay burial expenses. The
widow will recclvo $3 per week for one
year after death, provided she dons not
marry and eacli child under twelve years
of age is to receive 551 per week. In
case a man is injured he will also receive
a benefit.
Publish the Exoneration Lists.
From the Weatherly Herald.
Borough councils and school boards
should combine and publish tho list of
exonerations. Those taxpayers who
pay their tax regularly would like to
know who aro not paying their just duos
and the reasons. Tho exoneration list,
would not bo so big if the names of
thoso exonerated were to appear in pub
lic print. In some cases whore exonera
tions allowed by tho borough and school
for the reason of poverty, the borough
could find employment for those persons
on the streets.
A great number of names appear 011
tho assessor's lists and copied to the tax
duplicate, of peoplo that have been dead
a long time, others that have moved
awuy years ago and still others that
cannot bo found and never lived here.
Many duplications are also made; the
same, person in the lists twice. These
people have all have to be exonerated
and the list is swelled to enormous pro
portions.
Seine More Wires Need Cutting.
From the Wilkesbarre Itcporter.
Naval officers say that it is a great
piece of good luck for Commodore Dewey
that the cabin Is cut. While they go no
further they probably think that if the
wires to the Whito House were also
severed tho war would probably last a
fraction as long. It was 110 wisli of the
president to light a battle in Manilla
waters. 111 fact he had made up his
mind to call the Asiatic squadron back
home when an unexpected turn of affairs
caused the governor of Hong Kong to
order tho American vessels out the har
bor. They had no place to go and wore
consequently sont to Manilla. Thus
England may bo said to ho indirectly
responsible for tho good luck of Com
modoro Dewey in having a chance to
face the Spaniards.
Dewey's Relatives Robbing Up.
From the Hazlutoo Sentinel.
Many of our older citizens will remem
ber Lore 11 Dewey, who died a few years
ago In I'ittston. He was a step brother
of Commodore Dewey, they having had
the same mother. Loron Dewey was
the grandfather of George E. Dewey,
stenographer of tho orphans' court of
Luzerne county.
$1.50 a year is all tho TBIBLNE costs.
81.50 PER YEAR
£MIAS. ORION STROII,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
and
Notary Public.
Office: Rooms 1 and 2, Birkhcck Brick, Freeland
JOIIN M. CARR,
Attorney-at-Law.
All legal business promptly attended.
Postoflicc Building, ... Freeland.
MCLAUGHLIN,
Attorney-at-Law.
Legal Business of Any Description.
Iladesty's Building, So. Centre St., 1-reelnnd.
jyjRS. S. E. HAYES,
Fire Insurance Agent.
Washington Street.
None but IlelUible Companies Represented.
Q I>. roiirbacii,
General Hardware.
Builders' supplies of every kind alwavs in
stock. \V all paper, paints and tinware. llicy
cles uud repairs of i.ll sorts.
South Centre street.
Dr. N. MALEyT^
BUM WIS®.
Second Floor, Birkbeck Brick.
OVEH BIRKBECK'S STORE.
LIBOR WINTER,
Eating House and Oyster Saloon.
No. 13 Front Street, Freeland.
Temperance drinks, cigars, etc. Families
supplied with oysters direct from the shore.
G. HORACK,
Baker & Confectioner.
Wholesale and Retail.
CENTRE STEEET, FREELAND.
FRANCIS BRENNAN,
RESTAURANT
151 Centre street, Freeland.
FINEST LIQUOR, BEER, PORTER,
CIGARS AND SOFT DRINKS.
GEORGE FISHER,
dealer in
FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL,
MUTTON, BOLOGNA,
SMOKED MEATS,
ETC., ETC.
at No. fl Walnut street, Freeland,
or wait tor the delivery wagons.
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
Condy 0. Boyle,
dealer in
Liquor, Wine, Beer,
Porter, Etc.
The finest brands of Domostie and Imported
>N hiskcy on sale in one of the handsomest sa
loons in town. Fresh Rochester and Shenan
doah Beer and Veungling's Porter on tap.
98 Centre street.
T. CAMPBELL,
dealer in
IH\v
(iiNf Maries,
Rooti and
Also
PURE WINES & LIQUORS
FOR FAMILY
AND MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
• Centre and Main streets, Freeland.
Dry Goods, Groceries
and Provisions.
A A
S BROTHERHOOD HATS 0
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A celebrated brand of XX Hour
always in stock.
Roll Butter and Eggs a Specialty.
AMANDUS OSWALD,
N. IT. Cor. Centre and Front Sis., Freeland,