FREELAND TRIBUNE. VOL. XII. NO. 19. RAILROAD TIMETABLES LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. February 5, 1899. ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. LEAVE FREELAND. 6 20 a m for Weathorly, Mauch Chunk, Allcntown, Bethlehem, Eauton, Phila delphia aial New York. 7 40 a m for Handy Hun, White Haven, Wilkos-Barre, Pittston and Hcranton. 8 20 a m for Weathorly, Mauch Chunk, Al lcntown, Bethlehem, Boston, Philadel phia, New York ami ilazleton. 9 33 a m for Hazloton, Mahanoy City, Shen andoah. Mt. Cannel, Shaiuokin and I'ottsviilo. 1 1 45 a m for Saudy Run, White Haven, Wilkes-Uarre, Hcranton and all points West. 4 36 pm for Hazleton, Mahanoy City, Shen andoah, Mt. Carinel, Shaiuokin und Potts ville. 0 34 P in for Sandy Hun, White Haven, Wilkes-Barre and Scruntou. 7 27 P ni for Hazleton, Mahanoy City, Shen andoah, Mt. Carmel, Shuinokiu. ARRIVE AT FREELAND. 7 20 a in from Ashland, Shenandoah Maha noy City aud Hazleton. 7 40 a m from Pottsville, Ashland, Shenun doah. Mahanoy City and Hazleton. 9 17 a m from Philadelphia, Easton, Bethle hem, Allcntown, Mauch Chunk, Weath erly, Hazloton, Mahanoy City, Hhcnuu doah, Mt. Carmel and Hhamokin. 9 33 a m from Serantou, Wilkes-Barre and White Haven. 1 1 45 a in from Pottsville, Hhamokin, Mt. Carmel, Hheuuudouh, Mahanoy City and Hazleton. 4 36 P m from Seranton, Wilkes-Barre and White Haven. 0 34 P m from Now York, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allcntown, Potts ville, Hhamokin, Mt. Curmcl, Shenan doah, Mahuuoy City and Hazleton. 7 27 P m lroin Serantou, Wilkes-Barre und Whit© Haven. For further information inquire of Tickot Agonts. ROLLINII. WILBUIt, General Superintendent. CHAS. H. LEE, Gen'l Pass. Anient. N Oortlandt Street, New York City. THE DELAWARE, SUBQUEIIANNA AND SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. Time table In effect April 18, 1807. Trains leave Drifton for Jeddo, Eekley, Hazle Brook, Stockton, Beaver Meadow Road, Roan and Hazleton Junction at 5 30, G IK) a m, dally except Sunday; and 7 Oil a m, 2 38 p in, Sunday. Trains leave Drifton for 11 arwood. Cranberry, Tomhiukcu and Deri tiger at 6IX), 600 a in, daily except Sunday; aud n, Cran berry, Harwood, Hazleton Junction und Roan at 2 25, 5 40 p in, daily except Sunday; and 3 37 a m, 5 07 p m, Sunduy. Trains leave Shopptou for Oneida, Humboldt Road, Hurwood Road, Oneida Junction, Huzlc ton Junction aud Roan ut 711 u in. 12 40, 522 p m, daily except Sunday; and b 11 a m, 3 4-1 p m,Sunday. Trains leave Sheppton for Beavor Meadow Road, Stockton, llazle Brook, Eekley, Jeddo and Drifton ut 5 22 p m, daily, except Suuduy; and b 11 a in, 3 44 p in, Sunday. Trains leave Hazleton Junction for Beaver Meadow Road, Stockton, Hazlo Brook, Eekley, Jeddo and Drifton ut 5 45, G2G pin, daily, except Sunday; and 10 10 a in, 5 40 p m. Sunday. All trains eonuoot at Hazleton Junction with electric ears for ilazleton, Jeanesville, Auden ried aud other points on the Traction Com pany's line. Trains leaving Drifton at 5 30. 6 00 a m make connection at Deringer with I*. R. It. trains for Wilkosbarre, Sunbury, llurrisburg and points west. For the accommodation of passengers at way stations between Hazleton Junction und Der inger, a train will leave the former point at 350 p m, daily, except Sunday, arriving at Deringer at 5 00 p m. LUTHER C. SMITH, Superintendent. MISCKLLANKOUB ADVERTISEMENTS. QHKRIFF SALE.—By virtue of a writ of O lhsri facias issued out of the court of com mon pleas of Luzerne county, now assessed to John Arnold, George Arnold and 11. W. Jacobs as the tlriu of John Arnold vs. John Stasko, will be exposed to public sale on Saturday, September i). 1801), ai 10 o'clock a. in., in the courthouse, Wilkosbarre, Pa. All that lot of luud situate on the west side of Arthur streot, between Third and Fourth streets in the Diamond addition to t he city of iiuzleton in Huzle township, being lot murked number seven (7), square number one hun dred und t.hirty-flvqL(l36), in plan of said Diamond addition, described as tollows: Beginning at a point thirty-two (32) feet south from tho southwest corner of Fourth and Arthur streets, tbeuoe south along west side of Arthur street thirty-two (32) feet to corner of lot number eight (8), thence west along northern line of lot eight (b) two hun dred (200) feet to an alley, thence north along said alley thirty-two (38) feet to corner of lot number six (0), thence eust along southern lino of lot number six (6) two hundred (200) feet to place of beginning. Improved with a largo two-story double frame dwelling house, a small stable, neces sary outhouses, fences and fruit trees thereon. James G. Harvey, sheriff. Frank Need ham, attorney. WANTED.— A girl or woman for goueral housework; fair wages, good place; no washing. Apply to S. Sonic, Birkbeck Briek. qnX)R SALE.—Three coaches, two buggies JJ and other vehicles; will sell very reason able. For prices apply at Campbell's store. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. XpOB COUNTY TREASURER FRED. C. KIRKENDALL, of Wilkcsbarro, Pa. Subject to tin* docisiou of the Democratic oouiity convention. Ksnki Willi the llent. It is not likoly that any othor comic entertainment 011 tho stage at tho pres ent time brings forth quite as loud or as much laughter as Is evoked by "Tho Hustler." It Is prominent among these attractions which seem never to grow tedious. The piece has hold a very Im portant place among all big productions for several seasons, and this yoar Is making a strong bid for the top soat. It has been freshened, rejuvenated, and rendered up to dato, and yet retains all tho hilarity and highly meritorious features which originally attracted theatre-goers of all classes. For Its now production Manager Thomas 11. Davis has succeeded in securing a notable com pany of emlnont and vorsatllo enter tainers. In plot, episodes, and dialogue, "Tho Hustler" Is a perfect specimen of that sort of entertainment which Is mado "for laughing purposes only." The In cidents that grow out of "Tho Hustler's" Jmpocunlosity and his wild projects arc of the most ludicrous sort, and tho char actors are as droll as it is possible to suppose. In its newest revised shape this entertainment is said to bo moro effective than ever before. Grand opera house, September 11. BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. PARAGRAPHS GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE REGION. Synopsis of Local and Miscellaneous Oc currence* That Can lie Head Oulckly. What the Folks of This aud Other Town* Are Doing. The September meeting of the bor ough council will bo hold tonight. Democratic delegate elections will bo held on Saturday between 4 and 7 p. m. David Thomas, of Highland, was in jured in No. 1 mine at that place on Friday by a fall of coal. The public schools of Freeland, Foster and Jeddo and St. Ann's parochial school will open tomorrow. John Shafor has closed his repair shop on Main streot and will resume work in the machine shop at Drifton. Peter Magagna, local agent for the Ilazlnton Browing Company, has placed a now dolivory wagon on the road. William J. Eckert and Hugh A Shov lin, Esq., of town, and Alex. Dwyer, of Hazlo, will serve as jurors next week. W. E. Oberrender, of Coxo addition, has been promoted to general manager of the Millhoppcr Packing Company, Sandy valley. Con Gallagher, of North Ridge street, is undergoing treatment for an injury to his right eye, and it is feared that the sight of the organ may be lost. The hay room which is being con structed by B. F. Davis at his feed mill, from the lumber of the old Lehigh Val ley station, is ncaring completion. The wages of the miners in the Schuylkill region for September will be 3 percent below the $2.50 basis, which is 3 por cent higher than tho men re ceived in August. William Gotlln, who was Injurod at Hazlo Mines breaker on Wednesday, died at the Miners' hospital on Friday. 110 was aged 55 years and leaves a wife and six sons and daughters. William J. Gillospie, who was classed as a deserter by the army ofllcials for failing to report at tho recruiting oflico within ten days after his enlistment, has been dishonorably discharged from tho service. Con J. Boyle has resignod as drivor for the United States Expross Company to accept a position at ltirdsboro, Berks county. Con's numerous friends wish him suecoss In his now field. 110 Is succeodod hero by Edward O'Donnoll. The trust formod by tho milkmen of Butler and Conyngham valleys to chargo 8 conts a quart to thoir patrons in Hazloton was disrupted by tho city councils passing a resolution ordoring tho solicitor to preparo an ordinance taxing out-of-town milkmen 850 a yoar. I)r. C. H. Clowell, of Summit Ifill, who held tho position of first lieutenant In Company L, Ninth l'onnsylvanla Volunteers during the Cuban war, has been appointed second lieutenant in a regiment of tho regular army to be composed of new recruits, who will be sent to tho Philippines. Thiovcs and pickpockets had a lively time on tho Orwlgsburg fair grounds, Schuylkill county, last week. It is esti mated that they stole between 81,000 and 83,000. Josiah LI noawoavcr, a prom inent attorney of Pottsville, had his pocket ripped out while at tho fair and 8125 and valuable papers taken. Mrs. Pierce Strong, of Pottsyillo, has fallen hoir to a largo fortune. She Is a grand-daughter of the lato Dr. Lamlson, whose estate at Pittsburg Is worth 81,000,000. Mrs. Strong's share in the vflst property will bo In the neighbor hood of 875,000. Her husband Is work ing at tho Pottsville shops as a common laborer. The 3,000 striking minors of the Sus quehanna Coal Company at Nanticoko and Glunlyon havo about reaehod the end of their resources, and as tho com pany Is also weary of tho strike, It Is quite probable that it will all bo ended boforo very long, that each side will make concessions and that work will be rosumed. A charity hospital, to bo equipped In a modern manner, is projected for Seranton, under tho patronage of Bishop Hoban. Tho site has been secured and the money for Its eroction Is in sight. It will be open to every re putable physician who may wish to use tho Institution In conducting tho treat ment of a case. Sow's This I We offer One Hundred Dollarti Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Care. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, Ohio. We the undersigned have known F.J. Cheney for the lost fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West A Tnuxx, Wholesale Druggista, Toledo, O. Waldino, K inn-an & Marvib, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfuces of the system. Price, 750. per bottle. Sold by all drnggista. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. FREELAND, PA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1899. BRIEF ITEMS. Tho Harvest Home services at St. John's church yesterday wcro very well attended. Tho interior was profusely decorated with vegetables, fruits, flow ers and potted plants. The seating ac commodations in tho evening were in adequate. The offerings of the day wcro $42.75. Tho late Arthur A. Sharpe, an Ashley undertaker, who died last week, by tho terms of his will loaves all his estate, which is valuod at $5,000, to Miss Mary Deanoy, of Wilkosbarre, to whom he was engaged to be married this month. On account of the inclement weather on Saturday evening the picnic of DoPierro's orchestra was changed to a hop and was held in Yannos' opera house, where the young pooplo of town enjoyed themselves until 11.30 o'clock. At tho expiration of tho Mining and Mechanical Institute's lease of the third lloor of tho Birkbeck brick, tho floor will be remodeled and fitted up for office purposes. An elevator will bo added to run from the basement to tho roof. Tho first half of tho alley ball match between Gallagher brothers, of Free land, and Gotzkia and O'Rourke, of Hazloton, was played at liar wood yes terday. Tho result was 41 to 20 in favor of the Hazloton men. Councilman Anthony Rudcwick and John G. Davis loft this morning for Mes hoppen, Wyoming county, with several cans of fish fry, with which they will stock tho streams of that region. Jim Jeffries, of California, and Tom Sharkey, of Dundalk, Ireland, will fight for tho heavy-weight champion ship of tho world at tho Conoy Island Sporting Club on October 23. The millinery store of Mrs. R. Thomp son has boon removed to tho South Contro streot building vacated last month by John Cannon, which was rcmodolod to suit hor business. Tho Temple Iron Company has offer ed a reward of $5,000 for ovidenco that will lead to tho conviction of tho person who sot fire to tho Mt. Lookout broaker at Wyoming. Tho members of the Knights of tho Mystic Chain paid a fraternal visit to Ilazleton castle Saturday evening and wero pleasantly entortainod by their brethern. Captain Libor Winter is ablo to move about again after his recent illness, but will be unable to attond the encamp ment of tho G. A. R. at Philadelphia. Rev. W. W. Hartman, of tho Park M. E. church, addressed the Y. M. C. A. of Hazloton yesterday and held services in St. Paul's church in that city. The funeral of the late Patrick Bonnor on Saturday was attonded by many friends and acquaintances from upper Luzorno and Carbon counties. William Me|Elwoo, aged 2 years, fell over the new stone wall on West Wal nut street yesterday and received seri ous injuries. Thomas Bronnan, of Carbon streot, had his hand soverly injured by a slip of coal falling on it while at work in No. 1 Drifton. Owing to tho absenco of a quorum Foster township school board did not hold its regular meeting on Saturday evening. Street Commissioner Dinn has a forco of men engaged in oxtonding Washing ton streot sewer northward from Main street. Bart McClennan, of the First ward, has withdrawn as a candidate for dele gate to the Democratic county conven tion. A state charter has boon grantod to tho Nanticoke Publishing Company, of Nanticoke. Tho capital stock is $2,000. Tho excursion of tho Presbyterian church congregation to Bear Crock on Saturday was well attended. Tho Mining and Mechanical Institute will begin its fall term this evening. The chestnut crop this year promises to exceed tho average. Ball Game Wan a Tie. A fair-sized audionco witnessed tho baso ball game at tho Tigers park yes terday between Mauch Chunk and the Crescent club, of Philadelphia. The result was a tlo, each club scoring six times. At the end of the ninth inning it was mutually agreed to call the contest a draw, as both clubs had to catch a train for Mauch Chunk, where the same teams play two games today. Mauch Chunk led from tho start, and at tho opening of tho eighth the score was (> to 0. In this inning some of tho local rooters began whooping it up for tho-Philadelphlans. Tho Chunkers be came somewhat rattled, and errors, a wild throw and a few hits off Voorhis, an ex-Wllkesbarro twirlor, netted tho city men six runs. Neither side scored in the ninth. $5 to Nif(ura Fall* and Return Via tho Lehigh Valley Railroad. On September 9 tho Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets to Niagara Falls and return at the special low rato of $5 for tho round trip from Freeland, limited for return passago to September 11 in clusive. Tickets will be honored on any train, except tho Black Diamond expross. Consult Lehigh Valloy tickot agents for further particulars. PERSONALITIES. John Trirnblo, of Elizabeth, N. J., and John Bronnan, of Brooklyn, camo to town on Saturday to attond tho funoral of tho lato Patrick Bonor. Mrs. Mary Harper, Miss Jessie Boyd and Arthur Beaton, of Providence, It. 1., spent last week as the guests of Mrs. Jane Marshman, Birvanton. Daniel and Peter Timony and William Lawlor will return on Wednesday to rosumo their studios at Iloly Cross college, Worcester, Mass. Thomas Connors returned to town last evening and will embark in the mer chant tailoring business with 8. Senlo! Mrs. E. S. Wenrlch, of Reading, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Michael Mar ley, of North Washington street. Daniel J. McTighe returned on Fri day to resume his studies at Ottawa university, Canada. Miss Lizzie Welsh, of Philadelphia, is visiting at the home of her parents in South Ileberton. Mrs. Edward McNeils, of Pricoburg, Lackawanna comity, is visiting relatives in this section. Hon. and Mrs. John Loisenring re turned on Saturday from Wildwood Beach, N. J. Misses Bid Cunningham and Maine Haggerty, of Mauch Chunk, are visiting in town. David Thomas and family, of Upper Lohigh, are visiting Seranton relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Poter Timony are on joying Atlantic City this week. Anthony Campbell, of South Plain field, N. J., Is visiting in town. Miss Ella Kohoo, of Philadelphia, is visiting Freeland relatives. Stovo Michael and family aro visiting at Philadelphia this woek. Mrs. John Cannon, of Allcntown, is visiting Freeland friends. Miss Sarah Dodson, of Wilkosbarre, is visiting in town. An Allentown Tragedy. Brainnrd Ibach was shot and Instant ly killod on Friday morning by Mrs. Alico M. Rlttor in the woman's room in tho shopping part of tho city. Mrs. Rlttor thon killod horself. Tho bodios wore not found until 7.30 o'clock that night. Ibach was singlo and thirty-two yoars old. Mrs. Rlttor was oldor, and was tho socond wife of Charles I<\ Hit ter, from whom sho was separated. Ibach and tho woman had boon mooting for several years. Recontly ho tired of hor and sho became jealous. Once re cently ho saw Mrs. Rlttor pointing a revolver at his liuad. 110 knocked the weapon from hor hand before it was discharged. To Fttrade Tomorrow. Tho following members of Maj. C. li. Coxo I'ost loft this morning to partici pate in the G. A. R. parade at Philadel phia tomorrow: Commander Thomas liirkbock, John Wagner, Timothy lioyle, Stephen Drashor, John Shafor, Georgo Cutler, Jacob Naglo, Conrad Ilock, John Flshor, Albert Shivo, Nathan llolsel, Peter Schnco, J. D. Oliver, Alex. Allen, Thomas Shcriu. During their stay in Philadelphia they will have thoir headquarters at tho Hlngham house. No Time For Fenceology. One of tho best arguments against advertising in any other way than In newspapers is contained In tho follow ing excorpt: A local merchant asked tho other day, "Havo you noticed the fine advertisement I havo on tho fence out near town?" "No," replied tho customer, "but if you will send tho fence around to my house some day I will read It over and soe what you are dealing In. Fact Is, I'm reading the newspapers and don't got much tlmo to study fenceology." Republican County Convention. Tho Republican county convention will bo hold tomorrow. W. J. Morgan, candidate for register of wills, claims to have a large number of tho lower end delegates. Tho following worn elected to represent Freeland In the convention: First ward—John M. Powell. Second ward —Jesse A. Alden. Third ward—August Lesser. Fourth ward —William Marshman. South ward —lienj. Rooso, G. Ilonoma. Mounter Cucumbers* Solotnan Bittner, of Jeddo, takes pride In showing his friends what Jeddo soil can produce. In his garden he has growing several specimens of Mexican cucumbers. The largest of thoso meas ures (1 feet and 2 Inches. Several are from 4 to 5 foot In length and others aro somewhat smaller. Mr. Bittner has hopes of raising evon larger cucumbers noxt season. 110 procurod the seed from a friend in Catasauqua. The Shamoklu Silk Mill Company, with A paid np capitalization of 870,000, has been organlzod. Tho mill will con tain 200 looms and at least 300 hands will be employed. A. Oswald sells Dclicatosso Baking Powder at 5c per pound can. Every can is guaranteed as to its purity. Give It a trial. Subscribe lor tlio Tiuuuhis, OPERA HOUSE OPENING. SEASON OF 1899-1900 COMMENCES NEXT MONDAY EVENING. A Mimical Farce Comedy of a High Order Will He tlie First Attraction. Other Flays Which Will lie Here This Mouth—Opera House Appolntmeuts. The theatrical season of 1899-1900 will open in Freeland on Monday even ing, tho 11th insfc., at tho Grand opera house, with a presentation of "The Hustler," one of tho most popular musi cal comedies on tho road. This will bo tho first appearance in Freeland of the company which has given this piece a national roputation, and the theatre goers of tho community will undoubted ly show their appreciation by attending in largo numbers. • "Tho Hustler" Company this season, it is claimed by Its proprietor, Thomas 11. Davis, of New York city, contains more able comedians than over before. Twenty-one people aro carried, includ ing "The Hustler" orchestra, which was added last week in order to hotter interpret tho melodious music with which tho play abounds. In addition to "Tho Hustler" there will be other good attractions at tho Grand during September. J. E. Toole and company will play hero threo nights, presenting melo drama, tragedy and comedy during their visit. Field *fc Hanson's Minstrels are also booked for ono night. On tho 27th Freeland people will bo giyen an opportunity to see Lewis T. Morrison's original company in "Faust." This company is coming hero under a guarantee three times as large as was ever paid to any company that played in this town. "Faust" will bo followed by a spectac ular production of "Daniel Boone." Tho bookings for tho balance of the season contain several noted repertoire companies, minstrels, dramatic com panies, musical comedies, etc. To In duce some of the managers of higher grade plays to appear hero It has boon necessary to offer very high guarantees, but the lessees, the Freeland Opera flouse Company, believe that good at tractions will be supported by the town, and Manager J. J. McMonamin is leav ing nothing undone to got the host that can bo obtained for his patrons. Advertising contracts have been made with tho Freeland I'rogroen , Vrcse and TRIBUNE and tho Hazleton Plain Speaker and Sentinel , and announcements of the plays to come will appoar in every Issue of these newspapers. following pooplo havo been ap pointed to take charge of tho opera house in tho positions named: Centre box office—Miss Fannie A. Ferry. Gallory box office—B. J. Koenan. Ushors—William Anderson, chiof; An thony O'Donnoll, David Phillips, James Hrennan, Robert Jenkins, Thomas Welsh, Nathan Shafor. Special officer—Lewis lloss. Stago manager—Patrick Welsh. Stage employes—Thomas Conahan, James E. Ferry, Robert Miller, John Gaffney, Hugh Malloy, James Shovlln, Hugh McGroarty. Stage carpenter —Jerry McGinloy. Electrician —James McLaughlin. Program boys—Morris Johnson, Peter McDevitt, Ilarry Gallagher. Property boys—Leo McDonald, Wil liam Thompson. Orchestra—DoPierro's. Pianist—M. Capecc. Advanco sales—McMenamin's store. More Strikers Shot Down. The strike at tho mine of the Stevens Coal Company, at Exeter, near Pittston, brought death and bloodshed on Satur day morning. Leopold Volkowski, a striker, is dead; Samuel Thraro, a special officor, and Georgo Brandow, ex-chief of police, who tried to prevent tho quarrel, are fatally wounded, and four more strikers are suffering from bullet wounds. The mine last woek began caving in, and the company appealed to the strikers to help repair it. This was refused, unless tho original demands made when the strike was declared wcro granted. The company refused to do this. Sonic of tho strikers offered to work at tho repairs and wcro oh their way to the mine early Saturday morning under escort of coal and iron police when tho clash occurred, Wanted Fay fot Water. From tho Wilkosbarre Record. An interesting case was disposed of at Alderman Donohue's court yester day. A saloon keeper named McCarthy from I'ittston township was bofore tho alderman on tho chargo of tresspass, a peddler being tho plaintiff- McCarthy, it appears, rocontiy erected a watering trough in front of his place of business to accomodate his patrons. Tho pod dlor's horse drank some of the water in tho trough and because its owner would not pay livo cents for the horse's bever age, he corallod tho animal and kept It nearly half a day, depriving the owner of its uso. The peddler valued the half day's business at 81.25 and McCarthy was compelled to make good the amount and the cost of tho proceedings, which was about 813. poLsifsilin [• Mothers, Bring Your Boy to Us. f" Wc have not forgotten about him and his School Suits. Only j [/ one day more and school will commence, and he will need a New j lj> Suit. He must have a good strong Suit for school, or a neat Sun day Suit, perhaps. A large new lot of Boys' Suits, "j Boys' Slioes, << L, Boys' Siiirts, ), [( Boys' Hats and ) ' Boys' Underwear ) f just received. Our Boys' Department is full of interest to parents. ) Bring in your boys and we will treat you right. The goods are 4 stylish and neat, made of dependable cloth. You will acknowledge [ the prices are lower here than at any other store; ) r There never was a time when you could dress a boy ■ so stylish for so little money. [( As for the bigger lads or the young men, who want long pants j (r Suits, we have a big showing of Suits, which have been greatly V reduced in price to clean them up. Also special line of Girls' << LV School Shoes, very low. 1 S. SEISTIE, | Philadelphia : One-Price : Clothier, i Birkbeck Brick, Freeland. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.! Freoland Opora House Co., Lessees. Monday, Sept. 11. ONE NIGIIT. Can't Smile? Nonsense! GO SEE THE HOSTLER. Big, Brilliant, Bright, Beaming and Bewilder ing Buncli of Mirth una Melody. HEAR THE HUSTLER BAND AND ORCHESTRA. Prices: 50c,35cand25c. Seats on sale three days before show at McMenarahrs store, SO South Centre street. VIENNA : BAKERY! J. B. LAUBACH, Prop. Contre Street, Freeland. CHOICE BREAD OE ALL KINDS, CAKES, AND PASTRY, DAILY. FANCY AND NOVELTY CAKES BAKED TO ORDER. Confectionery % Ice Cream supplied to balls, parties or picnics, with all necessary adjuncts, at shortest notice and fairest prices. Delivery and supply wagons to all parts oj town and surroundings every day. LIBOR WINTER, Eating House and Oyster Saloon. No. 13 Front Street, Freoland. Temperaneo drinks, cigars, etc. Familes supplied with oysters dircot from the shore. BIRTHS. Boyle.—On September 3, to Mr. and Mrs. William !•'. Hoylo, a daughter. Welsh Brothers' Shown. A good sized audience and an extra big one was the state of affairs at Welsh Brothers' exhibitions yesterday. For quality and quantity it is ono of the best popular-priced tented shows that has visited Elmira in recent years. The amazing work of the Akimoto Japaucso troupe is 0110 of the principal attractions. Another good act is the canino display introduced bv Professor Harry Mohn. The balloon ascension and parachute jump was successfully gjven last evening at 7 o'clock and was viewed by thousands of people who pronounced It the best ever given in Eltnlru.— Daily Gazette, Elmlra, N. Y. This up-to-date and moral amusement enterprise will appear at Freeland, ono day only, Monday, September 11. Show grounds, opposite l.ebigli Valley depot. A. Oswald sells Arbuckle's, llllls wortli's, Eion and Lovering's coffee at 10 couts a pound. $1.50 PER YEAR. £MIAS. ORION STROH, Attorney and Counselor at Law and Notary Public. Office: ltuums 1 and 3, Bii kbeck Brick, Freeland JOHN M. CARR, Attorney-at-Law. All legal business promptly attended. Postoflloe Building, ... Freeland. qeoruk Mclaughlin, Attorney-at-Law. Legal Business of Any Description. Bicmmn's Building, So. Centre St., Freeland. R. J. O'LIONNEOL, Attorney-at-Law. Legal Business Promptly Attended. Birkbcuk Brick, - Freeland. 'TMIOS. A. BUCKLEY, Justice of the Peace. All business given prompt attention. Tribune Building, Main Street. TAR N. MALEY, DENTIST. OVER BIRKBECK'S STORE, ' (>con< l 1' loor, - - Birkbcek Brick. jyT RS - s - E. IIAYES, Fire Insurance Agent. Washington Street. None but Reliable Companies Nejyresenled. ryi. s. s iiess, DENTIST. 37 South Centre Street, Second Floor Front, - Refowich Building. NO Tic El The Black Diamond SHOE REPAIRING HOUSE Will Be Closed From 6 P. M. Today until Wednesday Afternoon. DePIERRO - BROS CAFE.- Corner of Centre and Front Streets, Freeland, Pa. Finest Whiskies in Stock. Gibson, Dougherty, Kaufer Club, Rosonbiuth's Velvet, of which we have EXCLUSIVE SALE IN TOWN. Mumin's Extra Dry Champagne, Hennessy Brandy, Blackberry. Gins, Wines, Clarets, Cordials, Etc. Imported and Domestic Cigars OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. Nam and Schweitzer Cheese Saiulwiches Sardines, Etc. MEALS - AT - ALL - HOURS. Ballentiue and Hazleton beer on tap. Baths, Hot or Cold, 25 Cents.