FREELAND TRIBUNE. VOL. XII. NO. 25. RAILROAD TIMETABLED LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD February 5, 1899. ARRANGEMENT OK PASSENGER TRAINS. LEAVE FREELAND. 6 20 a in i'or Weathorly, Muuoh ChunL, Allcntown, Rclhlclicm, Fusion, Plulu dolphin and New York. 7 40 a in tor Handy Hun, White Haven, Wilkes-Bane, i'ittston und Scranton. 8 20 a in lor Wuatherly, Mauch Chunk, Al lentowu, lletlilehcin, Enston, Philadel phia, New York and Ru/.lcton. 9 33 a in lor Ha/.leton, Mahunoy City, Shen andoah, Alt. L'urmel, Shiunokiu und Pottsville. 1 1 45 a m l'or Sandy Run, White Iluven, Wilkes-JiaiTc, Scranton ami all points West. 4 36 pin for ilazleton, Muhunoy City, Shen andoah, Mt. Gunnel, Slminokin und Pottsville. 6 34 J> in for Sandy Run, White Haven, Wilkes-Itarre und Scruiiton. 7 27 pin for Huzleton, Muhunoy City, Shen umlouh, Mt. Curmel, Shuniokiu. ARRIVE AT FREELAND. 7 20 a in from Ashland, Shenandoah Muhu noy City und llu/.leton. 7 40 a in from Pottsville, Ashlund, Slienun doah, Muhunoy City uud Ilazleton. 9 17 a in from Philadelphia, Easton, liethlo hein, Allcntown, Munch Chunk, Weutli erly, llu/.leton. Muhunoy City, Shonuu douh, .Mt. Carinel uud Shutnokin. 9 33 a in from Scruiiton, Wilkcs-Rurrc und White Iluven. 1145a m from Pottsville, Slminokin, Mt. Curiucl, Shenandoah, Muhunoy City und Huzleton. 4 30 P in from Scranton, Wilkes-Rurre und White Iluven. 6 34 P ni from New York, Philadelphia, Eustou, Hcthlchcm, Allcntown, Potts ville, Shuniokiu, Mt. Curmel, Shenan doah, Muhunoy City und Ilazleton. 7 27 P ni from Scranton, Wilkes-Durre und White Haven. For further information inquire of Ticket A fronts. ItoLLIN 11. WlLßUß,General Superintendent. CIIAS. S. LEE, Gen'l l'ass. A Kent. 20 Cortluudt Street, New York City. THE DKI.AWAHK, SUBIiUKIIANNA AND SCBUYI.KILL RAILROAD. Time tuble in effect April 18, 1897. Trains leave Drifton for Jeddo, Eekley, Hazle lirook, Stockton, Heaver Meadow ltoud, Roan und Ilazleton Junction at 5 30, OUO u m, daily except Sunday; und 7 03 a in, 3 38 p m, Sunday. Trains leave Drifton for 11 urwood. Cranberry, Tomhiokou uud Doringcr ut 5 30, 0 UO a in, daily except Sunduy; und 703 a in, 3 38 p m, Sun- Uuy. Trains leave Drifton for Oneida Junction, Hurwood Road, Humboldt ltoud, Oncidu und Sheppton ut ti 00 u in, daily exeept Sun day; and 7 03 a in, 3 38 p in, Sunday. Trains leuve Huzleton Junction for Harwood, Cranberry, Toinhieken und Deringer at 035 u in, daily exeept Sunday; and 8 53 a m, 4 33 p in, Sunduy. Trains leave Huzleton Junction for Oneida Junction, Harwood ltoud, Humboldt ltoud, Oneida und Shepptou ut ti 32, 11 10 a m, 4 41 p in, daily except Sunday; and 7 37 a in, 311 p in, Sunday. Trains leave Deringer for Tomhick >n, Cran berry, Hurwood, Huzleton Junction and Roan ut 3 35, 5 40 p w, duily except Sunday; ana 3 37 u m, 5 07 p in, Sunduy. Trains leave Sheppton for Oneida, Humboldt Road, Harwood ltoud, Oncidu Junction, Huzle ton Junction aud ltoun at 7 11 a m, 13 40, 533 p m, daily except Sunduy; aud 8 11 a in, 3 44 p iu, Sunduy. Trains leave Sheppton for Beaver Meadow ltoud, Stockton, Hazle Brook, Eekley, Jeddo j uml Drifton ut 5 33 p in, duily, except Sunday; und 8 11 a in, 3 44 p m, Sunduy. Trains leave ilazleton Junction for Beaver Meadow Road, Stockton, Hazle Brook, Eekley, Jeddo uud Drifton at 5 45, G3O p m, duily, except Sunday; und 10 10 a m, 5 40 p in, Sunduy. All trains connect ut ilazleton Junction with electric cars for Huzleton, Jeunosville, Auden ried und other points oil tho Traction Com pany's line. Trains leaving Drifton ut 5 30. (i 00 am make connection at Uoringer with P. 11. R. trains for Wiikesbarre, Suubury, llarrisburg and points west. For the accommodation of passengers ut way stations between Huzleton Junction uml Der ingor, a train will leave the former point at 350 pm, daily, exeept Sunduy, urrivlng at Deringer ut 5 00 p ra. LUTHER C. SMITH. Superintendent. 91ISCELLANKOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. /COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.-In Ro-In- VJ dobtcdnesß of Rutler Township. The undersigned, u commissioner, appointed by the court of quarter sessions of Luzerne county to marshal the indebtedness ol Rutler , township, will attend to the duties of his up- I poiiitment on Monday, October 9, 1899, at 10 o'clock a. in., at Churles Rrightliaupt's store, Rutler township. All persons having claims against said township will legally prove them at that time, or be ucburrcd from ever after collecting the sumo. John J. Mcßrcurty, commissioner. FOII SALE OR KENT.—Owing to his in- J' ability to give the business Tiis personal attention, the undersigned offers for sale or rent his meat market, consisting of one first class refrigerator, blocks, scales and ail other appurtenances necessary iu an up-to-date es tablishment; also two good horses, two butcher wagons, one buokboard, one truck wagon, one two-seated carriage and one eight horse-power engine and grinder; good trade has been es tablished; possession given on October 1. Ap ply to George Fisher, 0 East Walnut street. ITOR SALE.—Three Freeland Silk Mill Coin _F puny 5 per cent gold bonds; par value SSO each. For price apply at Tribune office. BRIEF ITEMS. Frank Fritzingor, of Mllnesvlllo, aged 25 years, dropped dead on Thursday while walking along tho street. He was stricken with paralysis several years ago and never fully recovered. Fields & Hanson's Minstrols gave two fair performances at tho opera house the closing nights of last week. Tho attendance was good on Friday evening. Mrs. John Shaffer died yesterday at Lattimer, aged 05 years. She resided at Eekley, Highland and Upper Lohigh some years ago. In a hotly contested football gamo yestorday a Freeland team was defeated by Drifton boys. The score was 2to 0. John G. Saegor, aged 69 years, a prominent and well-to-do resident of Ilazleton, died this morning. flow's This 1 We offer One Hundred Dollarv Re ward for anv case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, Ohio. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and believe hira perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. WALDINQ, KINNAN & MARVIN, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggist*. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills arc the best. BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. PARAGRAPH 3 GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE REGION. Synopsis of I, -ohl ni Miscellaneous Oc currence- Hint *'Jin Ho Head Oulckly. Wliat tlio F"iks *f This and Other Towns Are Doing. There are 1,070 pupils nnrolled in Hazle township public schools. Richard Miller, of Wilkosbarro, and Miss Katie Landtnosser, of town, were married by John G. Davis, J. P., on Friday. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John Duddy died yesterday at Upper Lohigh and will be burled this afternoon at St. Ann's cemetery. The picnic held at Drifton ball park Saturday evening by St. Patrick's i band was well attended and the even ing was enjoyed thero by thoso present. Patrick Sharpo and Miss Lizzie Maloney, former residents of Highland, wore married at Reaver Meadow on Thursday. They will reside at Oneida. A. Oswald sells Arbucklo's, Dills worth's, Lion and Lovering's coffee at 10 cents a pound. Joddo Mandolin Club will play at the anniversary exercises of the Christian Endeavor league of Zion Evangelical church, Ilazleton, next Monday even log. Patrick Mulreany, of town, was In jured in No. 5 mine, Jeddo, on Saturday, by being squeezed between a car and a prop. Nine stitches were required to close ono cut on liis head. Maj. C. R. Coxe Post is making ar rangements to attend tho annual con vention and parade of the Grand Army Association of tho Lehigh Valley, which will bo hold at Slatlngton October James J. Iliggins, a Tatuaqua boy, died in tho Philippines on tho 3d Inst, from pneumonia. He was a member of Company C, Twenty-first regular in fantry. Ho 'enlisted at Pottsville last March. Tax Collector Daniel Kline has pur chased a residence on Johnson strooi from tho Citizens Rank and is having tho same remodeled. When tho im provements are completed Mr. Kline and family will occupy it. A. Oswald sells Dellcatosso Baking Powder at 5c per pound can. Every can is guaranteed as to its purity. Give it a trial. Freeland firemen propose to make a showing that will be a credit to the town In the parade of tho state firemen at Scranton on October 5. They expect to havo fifty uniformed men In line and will be accompanied by ono of tho local bands. The seventeenth annual convention of the Luzerne County Sunday School Association will be hold in Dallas, upon tho invitation of the Methodist Epis copal Sunday school of that place, on November 10. Each school Is entitled to two delegates. Governor Stone has reappointed Dr. J. T. Roth rock, of West Chester, state commissioner of forestry. Dr. Rothrock was originally appointed eight years ago by Governor Pattison, and ho was re appointed by Governor Hastings at the expiration of his first term. The lithographs, posters and other advertising paper with which Mor rison's "Faust" Is billed are attract ing much attention in Freeland and surrounding towns. It is by far the most elaborate and brilliant ever placed for a show in Freeland. John Brusak, of Drifton who was con victed *at Wiikesbarre on Tuesday of at tempting to wreck a I). S. & S. train near Jeddo last July, was sentenced on Saturday to tho state reformatory at Huntingdon. He will remain thero un til ho becomes of age. Every day this week will bring forth exceptional values in now fall goods in clothing, overcoats, ladies' and misses' cloaks, dry goods, shoos and furnishings at Neußurger's. Owing to the cool weather, the picnic of tho Citizens' Hose Company on Satur day was taken to Yannos' opora house and conducted there instead of tho Public park. Tho attendance was very large. It Is likely that another hop will bo held next Saturday evening. A case that has been ponding in the Schuylkill county courts for twenty three years was again continued last week until tho next term. Notice was given that if tho plaintiffs are not ready with their case at tho next term of court tho suit will be dismissed. After an examination of the patents owned by R. R. Cross, of Oneonta, N. Y., the Commercial Club, of Wilkos barro, has approved of them and a com pany has been formed to manufacture tho articlos in that city. A plot of ground has been donated and work upon tho buildings will soon begin. Among tho exhibits at tho Harvest. Home services in the I'. M. church this evening will be ono of the famous Mexi can cucumbers grown by Solomon Bittnor, of Joddo, a description of which was given in the TRIBUNE recently. I Tho specimen was brought to this office on Saturday and measures 4 feet 534 ' inches in length. FREELAND, PA., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1899. PERSONALITIES. Mr. and Mrs. Jaincs Burke and daughter, Miss Rose, Mrs. Jauies Gal lagher and Miss Rid Horron, of Wilkes barre, and Daniel Herron, of Sugar Notch, visited relatives here yesterday. John Gillespie, one of Mauch Chunk's ball players, arrived home on Friday, lie is still suffering from the severe in juries ho received iu a game a few weeks ago. Miss Beatrice McElweo, of Freeland. is spending a few days with her uncle, Daniel McElwee, Sugar Notch.— Wilkeu baire Record. Revival services will be conducted by Rev. Nichols at St. Paul's P. M. church two weeks next month, commencing October 15. Miss Jennie DoFoy has roturnod home after an extended visit to friends in Lackawanna county. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rachman attend ed the funeral of the former's father al Catasaqua last week. Miss Johnson, of Freeland, Is! visiting her cousin, Mrs. Jano Gormley. s —Lansford Record. Miss Annie O'Donnell, of Philipsburg, Schuylkill county, is the guest of the : Misses Timony. Mrs. Patrick Shovlin and family have removed from Sugar Notch to Washing-, ton street. Miss Mary McGill, of Wilkosbarro. J spont yesterday with Freeland friends. | Statu Council 1m Suspended. The state convention of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics came to a sensational end shortly before noon on Thursday. The national or ganization has revoked the state charter, after preferring charges of insubor dination. Deputy National Councillor Robert Ogle, of Raltimore, put an end to the wrangle which had been going on between the two factions for two days, and divested the state organization of all power to do businoss. There had been a lively war waged among the delegates over the national per capital tax, and the climax was reached as above stated. The state council is an incorporated body and can operate under tho title of tho Junior Order Unitod American Mochanics without consulting tho na tional council, aud as the Pennsylvania membership comprises nearly two-thirds of tho whole national body it is a ques tion in their minds whether it is not ad visable to remain independent. Death of a Young Lady. At an early hour Friday morning Miss Bella O'Donnell died at the home of her mother, Mrs. John O'Donnell, on South Rldgo street. The deceased had been ill but a few days and her death camo as a surprise to her many friends in tho community. She was aged 23 years and was highly estcomed by all her acquaintances. Besides her mother she is survived by two brothers, Edward and Thomas; a sister, Miss Maggie, and a step-brother and step-sister, 11. A. Shovlin, Esq., of town, and Mrs. Daniel McGtnness, of Kingston. The funeral took place this morning, in charge of tho Daughters of Mary Sodality, of which Miss O'Donnell was an activo member. A requiem mass was read at St. Ann's church and tho remains were interred in the cemotery adjoining. Stockholders Now Have Hope. Hon. Josiali Adams, tho Republican candidate for superior court judge, has been ousted from the position of receivor of tiie National Building and Loan Association, of N-w York city, by the Federal court. It was claimed that Adams' appointment was secured by col lusion witli the men who had wrecked the company and some of the Pennsyl vania stockholders went to tho United Statos court and Mr. Adams was re movod. This is welcome news to the people of this vicinity whoso money is tied up in tho association. Taking Care of the Young Men. The Upper Lehigh Coal Company has given the Upper Lehigh Social Club the use of a vacant dwelling house for club purposos. The organization was re cently formed by the young men of tho town and tiiey proposo to furnish tho dwelling at once. A committee of Ebervale young men was granted tho same privilege by Superintendent W. 11. Smith, Jr., of G. B. Marklo & Co., last week. The Eber vale boys will also begin the work of furnishing their homo without delay. Organized Ladies' Auxiliary. Division No. 13, of the Ladies' Auxil iary to the Ancient Order of Hibernians of Luzerne county, was organized here yesterday by tho county president of tho organization, Miss Bessie Gearhart, of Wilkosbarro. Miss Bid O'Donnell, of .Coxo addition, was chosen president. The society starts out with a fair-sized membership and tho promoters expect to increaso It rapidly. PLEASURE CALENDAR. October 10.—Picnic and ball of Young Men's C. T. A. R. Corps. October 10. -Cosmopolitan Concert Company and Niver's Animatoscope at Grand opera house. Admission, 15c, • 25c and 35c. MINES AND RAILROADS. Sheriff Ilarvey is on guard at tho Stevens colliery, I'ittston, whore the shooting occurred three weoks ago, und ho lias thirty deputies armed with re volvers and Winchesters to aid him. The strikers have boon threatening to make trouble of late, and tho officials sent for the sheriff. The strikers, how ever, made no move to interfere with the work. The sheriff lias had riot notices posted at the mi no. The Lehigh and Wiikesbarre Com pany shut down the Lance colliery, at Plymouth, Friday, because tho Hudson mine, adjoining, is being flooded to quench tho fire which has been raging there and tho officials fear the danger of tho water breaking through into tho Lance workings. Firearms have been stored in the of fices of the Susquehanna Coal Company at Nantieoko. Tho strikers there have been exceptionally orderly and quiet, and the action of the company in this respect is condemned by tho people of that locality. Tho Lehigh Valley road lias closed a contract with tho American Car and Foundry Company for 200 box cars and the Pennsylvania road for 1,000 forty ton cars. The strike of the miners at Morea was settled on Saturday by the employers granting the demands of the men. Work was resumed this morning. It Is said that G. B. Markle & Co. on Saturday paid out over $55,000 to their Jeddo, Highland and Ebervale employes for work done In August. In coal circlos it is believed that the anthracite companies will add another 25 cents a ton to the cost of coal on October 1. Firemen Elect Office re. At tho annual mooting of the Citizens' lloso Company on Thursday evening tho following officers wore chosen for the ensuing year: President—John J. Welsh. Vice president—George 11. Ilartman. Secretary—J. D. Myers. Treasurer—James M. Gallagher. Foreman of hose—Patrick Welsh. Assistant—Daniel McGarvoy. Foreman of hook and ladder—Frank Mcßroarty. Assistant—Henry Luhman. Directors—John M. Powell, Hugh Donnion, Roger McNeils. Tho name of James P. McNeils was selected to present to council as tho company's ciioico for chief of the de partment. President Welsh named the following standing committees: Finance—Richard Scott, W. J. Slat tery, Francis Moonoy. Relief—Thomas A. Buckley, W. J. Morgan, George 11. Ilartman, Manus D McLaughlin. The Case of Clurence Rates. The case of Clarence Bates, wiio was charged with manslaughter, came be fore Judge Lynch on Friday. Ho was charged witli shooting and killing a young boy named Lewis during a pigoon shoot at tho county seat a few woeks ago. After tho jury was called Assistant District Attorney M. J. Mul liall stated to tho court that the pris oner was indicted for manslaughter whicii, in contemplation of law, means voluntary manslaughter, a felonious killing without malice, but that the facts of the case ascertained would raiso the offense no higlior than In voluntary manslaughter, which is a misdemeanor. He, therefore, was satis fied that a verdict of not guilty would bo rendered. This was done. Mr. Bates then was rearrested on a warrant issued by Mayor Nichols on a charge of involuntary manslaughter. He was at once given a hearing bofore the mayor and hold in S3OO bail for liis appearance at court. Two Murderers Convicted. Frank Nowhart was on Thursday found guilty at Wiikesbarre of murder in the second degree for tho killing of his wife at Edwardsvillo. After testify ing In a manner directly contrary to tho lino of the dofonso expressed In his lawyer's speech, it was thought there was no chance of a second degree ver dict. The jury had a doubt, however, and after staying out all night and taking sixteen ballots they agreed on a second degree verdict ten minutes be fore court opened. Tho jury in the case of Charles Vargerson, on trial for murder, after being out for twenty-throe hours, re turned Friday afternoon with a verdict of voluntary manslaughter. Greek Cross Dedicated. At tho Greek Catholic church on tho the Hill a beautiful largo cross was dedicatod yesterday with imposing cere monies. The cross is fully twenty feet in hoigth and from its location shows up well. Previous to tho dedication a street parade in lienor of the event was held, in which societies of Freeland, Eekley, Ilazleton and South Side towns participated. Music was furnished by the Citizens' band, Freeland; Junior band, Eekley, and Slavonian band; Ilazleton. Over 1,000 men were in line. ' Subscribe for the TRIBUNE. READ HIS FIRST MASS. REV. DANIEL HERRON OFFICIATED AT ST. ANN'S YESTERDAY. Was Ordained to the PrlcMthood in Phila delphia Cathedral on Saturday Morn ing—Will Domain at His Home Here for a Few Days. Iligh mass was celebrated at St. Ann's Catholic church yesterday morning at 10.30 o'clock by Rev. Daniel Ilorron, O. S. A., who was ordained on Saturday at the Philadelphia cathedral by Arch bishop Ryan. This was the young priest's lirat mass and the large church was crowded with friends of tho young man and his family. ' Father Horron, as celebrant, was as sisted by tho following: Rev. R. J. O'Donnell, O. S. A., of Dryn Mawr, as deacon; Francis O'Donnell, of Drifton, as sub-deacon, and Rev. M. J. Falliheo, of St. Ann's church, as master of cere monies. At tho conclusion of the mass the con gregation received Father llorron's blessing. Previous to this an appro priate sermon was preached by Rev. Falliheo, in which tho duties of a priest were ably pointod out. I Rov. Horron is tho second of the many young men of town who are studying for tho priesthood to attain tho goal, and his success is a source of much satisfaction to his friends here. As in dicated by his titlo, ho is a member of tho Order of Augustlnes, having pursued all his studies at tho college of the order at Villanova. For a few days ho will remain with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Horron, on Front street. Ho will later be assigned to one of tho churches in charge of the order. Death of Mrs. Anna E. Kline. Mrs. Anna Eva Kline died 011 Saturday at 1.30 p. m. at her residence in South Heborton at tho age of 74 years, 3 months and 20 days. Death was due to general debility. Tho de ceased was in good hoalth until a week ago, when her health began failing and she sank rapidly. She was tho widow of the late Frederick Kline, who died about sovon years ago, and was among tho earliost resldonts of this vicinity, having residod at Joddo some yoars before coming to Freeland. She was a native of Germany, and camo to Amorica on Septornber 1, 1850. Mrs. Kline is survived by four sons, William D., president of Freeland school board; Daniel, presidont of Freeland borough council; Fred P., of Wilburton, Colum bia county, and Samuel, of Michigan. She was a woman who was respected by her neighbors and acquaintances. The funeral will take place Wednes day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will bo held at the residence by Rev. J. 15. Kcrschner and Rov. J. J. Kuntz. Tho interment will be made in Freeland cemetery, beside tho remains of her husband. Minors llurnetl by Gas. •Evan Phillips, Ncal McNeils, of Lans-! ford, and Richard Hogan and Francis ! Friscola were soriously burned in the mines at Tamaqua on Friday by tho explosion of gas. Friscola is the most seriously hurt, 110 being burned from head to foot. The explosion was caused by a minor trying to blow out his lamp iustead of smothering the light. On a Scale of Grandeur. A presentation of unusual magnitude is promised on Wednesday evening, when Lewis Morrison's "Faust" makes its appearance here. We are assured that the scenic investuro is entirely new and the electric embellishments more startling and surprising than ever. The costumes will be on a scale of grandeur seldom heretofore witnessed I and the company presenting this masterpiece is this season exceptionally strong. Last Grand Excursion to Niagara Falls. The Lehigh Valley Railroad an nounces tho last grand excursion of the season to Niagara Falls at $5. Tickets will be sold from Freeland on October 7, good going 011 all trains on that date except the Rlack Diamond express, limited for return to and including October D. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. ••Hotter Thau a Sermon," The new "Rrocken" scene, that has been prepared for tho farewell tour of Lewis Morrison's "Faust" this season, is pronounced to bo the most weirdly beautiful ever placed upon tho stage and not alone a mastorpieco of the stage mechanic's skill, but a revelation also in tho art of electrical eiTocts. Never havo there been unfolded such intricate and amazing surprises in electrical forces as are displayed in this scene. Owls Vioot and llap their wings, vampire bats Hit by in hideous silence, huge green slimy snakes float through space, monster dragons appear omitting lire from their dilated nostrils, myriads of scintillating lire-llies illumlnato the chasm, satyrs sit in stoical silence, sirens sing seductive ditties and goblins gyrate in demoniacal revelry. Mephlsto in satanlc majesty views with ghoulish glee this labyrinth of weirdness and from the summit of the "Rrocken" hurls thundorbolts at the poor mortals who have been banished to everlasting torment. This scene ends with the most novel and imposing pyrotechnic display ever presented on any stage. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Freeland Opera House Co., Lessees. Wednesday, Sept. 27. One Night Only. "FAUST." First Production in Freeland of Sixteenth and Last Season of the Great Dramatic Success. Music by Dcl'ierro's Orchestra. PRICES: Parquet, - - 75c Dress Circle, - 50c Balcony, Ist two rows, 50c Balcony, 3d uml 4th rows, 35c Gallery, - - - 25c Free List Entirely Suspended. Scats on sale throe days before show at McMeuamln's store, tfO South Centre street. Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions. " ! S BROTHERHOOD HATS 0 0 A celebrated brand of XX tlour always in stock. Roll Butter and Eggs a Specialty. AMAITDUS OSWALD, N. W. Cor. Centre and FrontSta.. Freeland. VIENNA: BAKERY. J. B. LAUBACH, Prop. Centro Street, Freeland. CHOICE DREAD OF ALL KINDS. CAKES, AND PASTRY, DAILY. FANCY AND NOVELTY CAKES BAKED TO ORDER. Confectionery § Ice Cream supplied to bulls, parties or picnics, with, all necessary adjuncts, at shortest notice and fairest prices. Delivery and supply wagons to all parts o] town and mrroundings every day. Condy 0. Boyle, dealer in Liquor, Wine, Beer, Porter, Etc. The tim st brands of Domestic) and Imported \\ hiskcy on sale in ono of the handsomest sa loons in town. Fresh Rochester and Shenan doah Beer and Youngling's l'orter on tap. LIBOR WINTER, Eating House and Oyster Saloon. No. 13 Front Street, Freeland. i Temperance drinks, cigars, etc. Familes supplied with oysters direct from the shore. $1.50 PER YEAR. Merchant Tailoring! We have a very handsome and com plete line of Piece Goods, from which we can make you u suit or a pair of trousers at a very low figure. We are devoting considerable time and money to this brunch of our business and we propose to make it one of our leading departments. All our goods are new and direet from the manufacturers. We give you a special invitation to cull and examine the lines wo carry. Every branch of Merchant Tailor ing is now given prompt attention in our large establishment. Clothing tor Everybody. Should you prefer to be fitted with a suit from our large stock of Fall and Win ter Clothing, we can accomodate you ut less cost to you than any other dealer. Wo have very large assortments in Clothing for Men, Boys aud Children, also Gents' Furnishings, Underwear, Huts, Etc. Phila. One-Price Clothing House, S. SENIE, PROP. Birkbeck Brick, Freeland. ORION STROII, Attorney and Counselor at Law und Notary Public. OHlcc: Rooms 1 aud 2, Birkbeck Brick, Freeland JOIIN M. CARR, Attorney-at-Law. All legal business promptly attended. Postoflico Building, - Freelund. Mclaughlin, Attorney-at-Law. Legal Business of Any Description. Brennan's Building, So. Centre St., Freeland. R. J. ODONNELL, Attorney-at-Law. Legal Btuinm Promptly Attended. Campbell Building, - Freeland. ''JpiiOS. A. BUCKLEY, Justice of the Peace. All business given prompt attention. Tribune Building, - - Main Street. N. MALEY, DENTIST. OVER IiIUKIiKCK'S STORE, Second Flour, - - Uirkbock Urick. jyjRS. S. E. IIAYES, Fire Insurance Agent. Washington Street. None but Reliable Companies Represented. S. S. IIESS, DENTIST. 37 South Centre Street. Second Floor Front, - Refowich Building. T. CAMPBELL, dealer In Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Also PURE WINES | LIQUORS FOR FAMILY AND MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Centre und Main streets, Freeland. DePIERRO - BROS. -CAFE.- Corner of Centre and Front Streets, Freeland, Pa. Finest Whiskies in Stock. Gibson, Dougherty, Kaufer Club, Roseubluth's Velvet, of which wo have EXCLUSIVE SALE IN TOWN. Mumm's Extra Dry Champagne, Hennessy Hrandy, Blackberry, Gins, Wines, Clarets, Cordials, Etc. Imported and Domestic Cigars. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. 11am and Schweitzer Cheese Sandwiches. Sardines, Etc. MEALS - AT - ALL - HOURS. Ballentliie and Ilazleton beer on tap. Baths, Hot or Cold, 25 Cunts.