Bead Money Works Wonders Ca j] Our at NEUBURGER'S. inspect * 1 Owing to the death of Mr. Nathan Goldstone, of the firm of These AflC Goldstone Bros., of New York City, the Pioneer Makers of Union- Pnndn AUO, Made High-Grade Clothing, their entire stock was sold for spot vIOOQSi ; cash at Executor's Sale on Monday, May 7. From this stock we - . Biilt SIO.OOO Wortt sf ft liest Styles ail Fist Wis and place the same on sale today at Our Big Store, together with our own Mammoth Stock at Positively the Greatest Reduction at Which High-Grade Clothing Has Ever Been Offered- READ THIS LIST, THEN- GALL AND SEE THE GARMENTS: UVLEZTSTS SUITS. Blue Serge Suits are now the greatest in demand, and we have secured an abundant stock of Absolutely Pure Worsted Serges, Dyed by the Alazarine Process, which makes them absolutely fast color. We offer Two Styles of these very Popular Suits, Tailored in the very best manner and will sell them with the distinct understanding that Any Suit Not Keeping Its Color, as guaranteed, Will Be Replaced or Money Refunded. These suits were made by Goldstone Bros, to sell at $10.00; we offer them at $5.98 per suit; all sizes, 34 to 42. Finest Soft Finish Blue Serge Men's Suits, made by G. Bros, to sell at $12.00; our price $7.98 Men's All Wool Brown Twilled Cheviot Suits, made by G. Bros. to sell at $5.00; our price $2.98 500 Men's Suits, embracing Twenty-five Styles in all the Latest Grey and Brown Plaid, Check and Stripe Cassimere Suits, all strictly custom made by G. Bros, to sell at from $7.50 to $9.00. Your choice of the lot at $5.00 Also Plain Blue and Black of above. Goldstone Bros.' Reputation Was Paramount in the wholesale trade for making the very Finest Black and Colored Worsted Men's Suits. We offer 200 of their finest productions in the Latest Styles in Stripes, Plaids and Plain Black—Absolutely Pure Worsted SIO.OO Suits at $6.99 Men's Very Finest Worsted Suits in all the Newest Weaves, in both Blatck and Colors, made by G. Bros, to sell at from sl2. jo to $15.00. Your choice of 250 Suits now at $9.00 Ladies' Fine Shirt Waists in Endless Assortment at Way Down Prices. More of them to select from than all other stores in town could show combined. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO PAY US A VISIT OF INSPECTION and you, will hear us out in our statement that never has such a tremendous stock been offered in lower Luzerne at the figures these goods have been priced. X have on sale the Most Complete Stocks ever shown in the rl II H , II |V| I 1 SljaV IJI II 11 Pig Store and offer Unusually Big Bargains in these goods. Come k/AAVJ-Jk/ 111 11/ 1/11 JL M V vl/w and see us for anything you may need in either of these lines. W7"!E H-AWjE W ONDEKPirLLY LOW PRICES. TOSTNEUBURGER'S FREELAND'S GREATEST STORE. 38. O- S. OIF IBTTIILIDIIEsrG-, iFIRZEjEIL^IISriD, T. CAMPBELL, dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Also PURE WINES I LIQUORS FOR FAMILY AND MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Centre and Main streets, Frecland. VIENNA : BAKERY. J. B. LAUBACH, Prop. Centre Street, Frecland. CHOICE BREAD OF ALL KINDS, CAKES, AND PASTRY, DAILY. FANCY AND NOVELTY CAKIiS BAKED TO ORDER. Confectionery t Ice Cream supplied to balls, parties or picnics, with all necessary adjuncts, at shortest notice and fairest prices. Delivery and supply wagon* to all part* oj town and surrounding* every day. ARTIFICIAL TEETH FURNISHED I at short notice and nt 40 per cent less than is asked by others. Our tfuaiuntee | goes with every sot. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK of every description skillfully executed at very reasonable llgurcs. Warranted Filling, Painless Extraction, and every other branch of the dental business given prompt attention by DR. W. J. GARRISON, Thursdays: ya. m. to Up. m. McMISNAMIN'S BUILDING, FKEKLAND P. F. McNULTY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. Fiinbalming of female corpses performed exclusively by Mrs. P. F. McNulty. Prepared to Attend Calls Day or Night. South Centre street, Fret-laud. BOTS' STJITS. Boys' All Wool Fast Color Blue Cassimere 40c Knee Pants 19C Boys' Fine Grey Check and Brown Plaid Double Breasted Suits, sizes 5 to 15, G. Bros, price $1.50, now 75c Boys' F"ine Striped Worsted Long Pants, 14 to 19, G. Bros, price $1.50, now yg c Men's Trousers of above, 98c Men's Genuine Reading-Striped Trousers, per pair, $1.19 Boys' Fine All Wool Suits, sizes 5 to 15, made in Latest Style, Herring-Bone Stripe, sold at wholesale by G. Bros, for Neuburger's price, QQ Boys' Fine Absolutely All Wool Vestee, Blouse and Double Breasted Suits, in Plain, Blue, Check or Plaid Styles, G. Bros. $4.00 Suit; your pick of 500 of them Children's bine Absolutely All Wool Vestee Suits, Handsomely Trimmed With Five Rows of Soutache Braid, never sold for less than than $2.50; now SI.BB Young Men's Three-Piece Long Pants Suits, made of neat Brown Check Cloth, regular $4.50 value, for $2.1/-8 Straw and Crash Hats and Caps for Ladies, Gents, Boys and Girls—the greatest assortment ever shown in town. Men's Crash Hats, the regular 25c kind 15c Children's Fine Satin Band 50c Sailor Hats 29c Men's and Boys' Wide Rimmed Panama Straw Hats, the regular ioc kind, each Men's and Boys' Shirts in Positively the Finest Qualities ever shown in town at Lowest Prices. Men's Fine Launderied Percale Shirts, 50c kind, at 33c Special—so oz. Men's Fine Fancy Striped Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, 35c value, at IQ C | : The Young Morons on Saturday de -1 , feu tod the Young Cuban (Hants, 4!) to | 1. On Friday the Giants defeated the All Months, 2(1 to 5. V The Cure that Cures 1 P Coughs, & \ Colds, j rp Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma, ) Bronchitis and Incipient A Consumption, Is ig fotTosl TV\e GERMAN remedy & IT V\M\O {Asi-asea. y As)\4 a\\ High-Class Tailoring A lino lino of sample Spring and Summer Suitings. Jlelng a graduate of Mitchells' Celebrated Cutting School, of New York, I guarantee every garment to lit. We use none but the best linings and trimmings. Every Garment being made by ex- j perienend hands you can depend on j getting the very finest work. Repairing work of all kinds done I 5 in a practical manner at reasonable | prices. ROCCO DePIERRO, BOYLE BLOCK, CENTRE STREET. ] PLEASURE CALENDAR. May 10. —Welsh Singers at the Grand opera house. Admission, 35c, 35c, 50c, 75c. ! May 23.—Banquet and social under i ho auspices of the Young Ladies of St. Ann's Parish at Grand opera house. ! Admission, 25 cents. May 29.—Annual ball of Fearnots Athletic Association at Cross Creek hail. Admission, 50 cents. May 30.—Annual tea party in base ment of tho English Baptist church. ! Tickets, 25 cents. June 17.—Picnic of Division 20, A. O. 11., of Eckloy, at Cycle Path Grove. Lehigh Valley Kali road. Grand parade and celebration I. O. (). F. at Allentown, May 15 and 10, 1899. Rate from Freeland, $1.53, for the round trip. Tickets good going and returning on all trains except Black Diamond ex press May 15 and 16, with final return limit to May 17, 1899. Consult Lehigh | Valley agents for further particulars. How'i Thl I We oiler One Hundred Dollary Re- I ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ' CHENEY fc CO., Props., Toledo. Ohio. ; We the undersigned have known F.J. Cheney for tho hist fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. II EST tk TitPAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. ' WALBINQ, KIXXAN & MAKVIS, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter nally, acting directlv on the blood and | nincous surfaces of tho system. Price, j 7oc. per bottle, bold by all druggists. : 1 futimoniala frpw ! Hall's Family Pills arc the best. I FREELAND TRIBUNE. Sstablishol 1888. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY BY THE TRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY, Limited. OrriOB: MAIN STREET ABOVE CENTRE. LONO DISTANCE TKLEI'DONE. SUItSCKII'TION KATES: One Year SI.N) Six Mouths Four Months Two Months 25 The dute which the subscription is paid to is on the address label of each pnper, the change of which to a subsequent dute becomes a receipt for remittance. Keep the figures in ndvauce of the present date. Report prompt ly to thisofllce whenever paper is not received. Arrearages must be paid when subscription is discontinued. Make all money aiders, checks, etc., pauable to the Tribune Printing Company, Limited. FREELAND, PA., MAY 15, 1899. McKtnley'n Changes of Heart. From the Tamaqun Recorder. Exactly sixteen months ago President McKinley wrote a message to congress in regard to Cuba which contained these words: "I speak not of forcible annexa tion, for that cannot be thought of; that would be contrary to our code of morality and criminal aggression." What is being done now in the Philip pines at the direction of the president? Sixteen months ago forcible annexa tion could not be thought of; now it can be defended. Sixteen months ago for cible annexation was contrary to our code of morality; now it is considered a religious duty. Sixteen months ago the president thought it criminal aggres sion; now he think it the height of pa triotism —and anybody who opposes it is accused of being guilty of treason. The doctrine of forcoisnot a new one. It is as old as the human race. Cain was the first man who put tho doctrine into practice and got stamped upon his brow a mark by which his neighbors should know him. The old doctrine of force is the doc trine of might against right. There is so much of truth condensed in one verso of the poet Taylor that wo repeat it: Did our liberty bell ring In vain? Was our Declaration a lie? Must we turn to the Old World again? With tho penitent Prodigal's cry? Must we arm us and march in tho van Of Europe's barbaric parade, And boom out a gunpowder gospol de mand To open a pathway for trade? Must we splurge through the world And bluster and brag With a dollar-mark stamped On the bravo old flag? This change of heart of the president's is for all the world liko that of his changing from silver to gold except that > in the latter case it took him less than sixteen months to do it. More Work Needed. From the Philadelphia Inquirer. "It remains," says the Shamokin Herald , "for our Hoard of Trade to join in tho efforts to secure a reduction of freight rates on coal. This offers the only hope for securing a market for the staple product of this region." Join in that movement! Is it possible that there is a Hoard of Trade in the anthracite region that Is not enlisted in that cause? Is it possible that there is a Hoard of Trade there that is not doing everything in its power to dot its town with industries of a diversified character in order that it may have a larger local demand for its staple product and give employment to additional labor? The fact is that there has been a lot of talking about extending the anthra cite markets without any considerable results. It was proposed to get the government to use that fuel on the ves sels of the navy and they are still using bituminous. They were to open tho European markets to the same product, but only the other day wo read that the European markets were not yet open to it. A syndicate of weathly capitalists was also to build a railroad from Scran ton to New York that was to bring the roads now in operation to their knees in the matter of tolls, but has the road beon built? Agitatioii is right enough in its time and way. Little of consequence is ac complished without it. Hut it won't open markets, build houses or dig canals unless supplemented by action of the most positive character. The General Merritt who has just made the astonishing statement that Secretary Alger is "tho best secrotary of war the world has over seen," is the same General Merritt who in 1864 recom mended the same Algor for dishonorable dismissal from the army for cowardice in absenting himself from his command without leave, when his regiment was going into battle. What has caused Merritt to change his opinion? The commissioners appointed to in vestigate County Commissioner Guiney's allegations regarding tho new court house plans will make their report todav. 1 I Slier lays Are Coin, 1 Don't wait until the last moment to buy sum- [■] mer goods. Prepare yourself now for the hot days 3] that are coming. Call at our store and we will gjl show you the latest and newest and finest in Gents' kg] Furnishings, Hats and Shoes that the manufacturers Ej have placed on the market. Everything in the I® above lines which man or boy might require in sum- |jtJ mer will be found here. [3 Summer Hats. [M I® Our patrons tell us that our Hats are just what Jjjpl they wanted but could not heretofore obtain. We S have the largest and best assorted stock in town to IS!] choose from, also a Complete Line of Straw Goods. [E 'Our $2.25 Black Diamond Hat is the best Hat sold [®| in this region for the money. 3] hp] Our $2, #i.75, $1.50, 5i. 25 and Si Stiff Hats |jjj] tin] are of value in proportion to the price charged. kg Ej Dunlap and Youman Shapes, also a Full Line of [Ej I™ Crash, Fedoras, Felts, Alpines, Etc. Hats and I® pta Caps for Boys and Children in profusion. M j|ij Summer STioes. H iOur Men's and Boys' Russet Shoes and Light I®] Blacks and Tans are real beauties. A shoe that rspj gives the owner comfort, looks neat, retains its shape H and proves its durability in the wearing ought to be worth trying. That is the kind we sell. If that is [E the kind you would like to wear we invite you to I®l call. Our price will be found satisfactory. 3J Ilfll Summer Collars. s One dozen different styles of Collars to choose from. Six different styles of Cuffs. Every size that kg boy or man can wear. Popular prices. E! [§n Summer ISTeclcwear. 3j , There is no end of pretty designs and artistic l®| styles in this season's Neckwear. Four-in-Hands, jro 25c up. Bows, 10 up. 3 Summer SUlrts. |g Our Negligee, Percale and Lines of Outing (3] Shirts have been replenished and we are ready again ~g to offer you the cream of the market's choice. Summer XT pi Warm-Weather Underwear of every descrip- [E tion from 25c per garment up. Gauze, Light, Mo- [S dium and Heavy-Weight Suits. 3| McMEN AMIN'S Gents' Furnishing, Hat and Shoe Store. 86 CENTRE STREET, FREELAND. Some Pointed Questions Does your urine contain any sediment ? Is the lower part of your back sore, ' weak and lame ? Does your urine have a whitish, milky color ? Is there a 1 smarting or scalding sensation in passing it ? Does it pain you to hold it ? Do you desire to urinate often, especially at night ? If you have any of these symptoms, your Kidneys are diseased and your lifo * s ' n danger. More people die of such disorders than are 1 '"'led ' n wars. jTriilr, J®* Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is a "y;:." Jf direct and ">' cure. It goes straight to the sent of I /wgfyfr diseases in the Kidneys, Bladder and Blood. It hunts out and drives from the system all the impurities that f CBUSe Pa ' n ' n th ® back ' Stono in tlle Bladder, * Bright'a Disease, Urinary Troubles, and dis eases of tho Stomach and Liver. It acts at There long waiting to see if it will "For years I suffered with my Kidneys," V? writes THOMAS QUACKENBUSH, of Pittsfiold, ' Mass. " The pain in my back was so severe at SSvSßwffii He ' was often discolored with blood. I tried almost IfmlH Bfl everything in the shape of medicine, but nothing W6* II seemed to help me. One day I got a bottle of Dr. *®]| UP' y David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and used it // I J but a little while when it braced me right up. My / I / baCk becnme n " r 'Kht, no pain at all; my water cleared up and 111 I / passed from me without pain, and I grew better in every way. Y(A\ / 1 consider it a great medicine, as it has done wonders for me! '\\ \ My wife uses " for f omal ® complaint, and thinks it's the finest _ medicine in the world." Sample Bottle Free. Every man and woman who reads this paper and is in need of medicine, Is invited to send full postoffice address for a free trial bottle of Favorite Remedy to the Da. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORATION, Rondout, N. Y. Our offer is genuine, and the fact that it appears in this paper is a guarantee that the trial bottle will be sent prepaid. Don't delay in writing, and mention this paper. A large bottle costs SI.OO at all drug stores. DePIERRO - BROS. -CAFE.- Corner of Centre and Front Btreete, Freeland, Pa. Finest Whiskies in Stock. Gibaon, Douirherty, Kaufor Club, Roscnblutb'B Velvet, of whloh we h ve EXCLUSIVE SALE IN TOWS. Mumm's Extra Dry Cliampairnp, Henueeay Brandy, Blackberry, Gins, Wines, Clareta, Cordials, Kto. Imported and Domestic Cigart. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. Bam and Schveitur Cheese Sandtsiches, Sardines, Etc. MEALS AT - ALL - HOURS. Ballentinc and Hazleton beer on tap. Hatha, Hot or Cold, 25 Cents. st Cough Syrup. Testes Good. CM Ml la ttmo. bold by druggists. |vf BO YEARS' , EXPERIENCE \ V'l IJL IKI DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS 4C. Anyone sending e sketch end description mat quickly aaoertnln our opinion free whether na invention In probnhly patentable. Communlcn tlons strictly conadentlel. Handbook on I'atenta | sent froe. Oldest agency for securing patents. I stents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without cherge, in tbo Scientific American. . A handsomely illustrated weekly. largest clr dilation of any scientific Journal. Terms, W a Tesr; Jour months, 9L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & 00,361 Broadway, New York Branch Offlco. 625 F St., Washington. D. C. DR.DAVID favorite HWReniedy The one sure cure for J The and Blood 1 • - \
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