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    FREELAND TRIBUNE.
VOL. XII. NO. 38.
RAILROAD TIMETABLES
LEHIGH VALLEY KAILROAD.
February 5, 1899.
ARRANGEMENT OK PASSENGER TRAINS.
LEAVE FREELAND.
6 20 a m for Weatherly, Mauch Chunk,
Allontown, Bethlehem, Easton, Phila
delphia and New York.
7 40 a m for Sandy Hun, White Haven,
Wilkes-liar re, l'ittston and Scrantou.
8 20 am for Weatherly, Mauch Chunk. Al
lontown, lletlilehem, Easton, Philadel
phia, New York and Hazloton.
9 33 am for Hazloton, Mahanoy City, Shen
andoah, Alt. Carinel, Shamokin and
Pottsvillo.
1 1 45 a m for Sandy Hun, White Haven,
Wilkes-Uarre, Soruuton und ull points
West.
4 36 1> ni for Hazloton, Mahanoy City, Shen
andoah, Mt. Carinel, Shamokin and
Pottsvillo.
6 34 P m for Sandy Hun, White Haven,
" Wilkes-Uarre and Scrantou.
7 27 1 in for Hazloton, Muhanoy City, Shen
andoah, Mt. Carmel, Shamokin.
AHHIVB AT FREELAND.
7 20 a m from Ashland, Shenandoah Muha
noy City and Hazletoii.
7 40 a m from Pottsvillo, Ashland, Sheuun
doah, Mahunoy City and Hazlcton.
9 1 7 a in from Philadelphia, Easton, Bethle
hem, AUeiltOwn, Mauch Chunk, Weath
erly, Hazloton, Mahanoy City, Shenan
doah, Mt. Curmel and Shamokin.
9 33 a in from Scrantou, Wilkes-Uarre and
White Haven.
1 1 45 a in from Pottsvillo, Shamokin, Mt*
Carmel, Sheiiandouh, Mahanoy City
and Hazloton.
4 36 P ni from Scrantou, Wilkes-Uarre and
White Haven.
6 34 P ni from New York, Philadelphia,
Easton, Hctlilehem, Allontown, Potts
villo, Shamokin, Mt. Carmel, Shenan
doah, Mahanoy City uiul Hazloton.
7 27 1> ni from Scrantou, Wilkes-Uarre and
white Haven,
For further information inquire of Ticket
Agents.
HULL IN 11. WILBUR, General Superintendent.
CHAS. S. LEE, Gen'l Pass. A Rent.
20 Cortlandt Street. New York City.
THE DELAWARE, SUSQUEHANNA AND
SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD.
Time table in effect April 18, 1897.
Trains leave Urifton for Jeddo, Eekley, Hazle
Brook, Stockton, Beaver Meadow Road, itoan
and Hazloton Junction at 6 JO, 000a m,dally
except Sunday; and 7 03 a in, 2 38 p m, Sunday.
Trains leave Drifton for Harwood,Cranberry,
Tomhickeu and Deringer at 5 30, 6 00 a m, daily
except Sunday; und 7 03 a m, 238 p m, Sun
day.
Trains leave Drifton for Oneida Junction,
Harwood Road, Humboldt Road, Oneida and
Sheppton at 000 a in, daily except Sun
day; and 7 03 a ra, 2 38 p m, Sunday.
Trains leave Hazleton Junction for Harwood,
Cranberry, Tomhickeu and Deringer at 035 a
m, daily except Sunday; and 8 63 a m, 4 22 p m,
Sunday.
Trains leave Hazleton Junction for Oneida
Junction, Harwood Itoad, Humboldt Road,
Oneida and Sheppton at 0 32, 11 10 a m, 4 41 p m,
daily except Sunday; and 7 37 a m, 311 pm,
Sunday.
. Trains leave Deringer for Tomhiok n, Cran
berry, Harwood, Hazleton Junction and Roan
at 2 25, 5 40 p m, daily except Sunday; ana 3 37
a m, 607 p m, Sunday.
Trains leave Sheppton for Oneida, Humboldt
ltoad, Harwood Road, Oneida Junction, Hazle
ton J unction and Roan at 7 11 am, 12 40, 522
p m, daily except Suuday; and 8 11 a m, 3 44
p m, Suuday.
Trains leave Sheppton for Beaver Meadow
Road, Stockton, lluzlo Brook, Eekley, Jeddo
and Drifton at 5 22 p in, daily, except Suuday;
und 8 11 a m, 8 44 p m, Sunday.
Trains leave Hazleton Junction for Beaver
Meadow Road, Stockton, Hazle Brook, Eekley,
Jeddo and Drifton at 5 45, 620 pm, daily,
except Sunday; and 10 10 a m, 5 40 p ra, Suuday.
All trains connect at Hazleton Junction with
electric ears for Huzleton, Jeauesville, Auden
ried and other points on the Traction Com
pany's line.
Trains leaving Drifton at SIX), 600 a m make
connection at Deringer with P. 11. R. trains for
Wilkeabarre, Sunbury, llarrisburg and points
west.
For the accommodation of passengers at way
stations between Huzlctou Junction and 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.
!*IIBCELLANEOUB ADVERTISEMENTS.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
REAL ESTATE.
By virtue of un order of the orphans' court
of Lifterne county, made at Wllkesburre. on
the ninth day of October, 1899, John M. Powell,
administrator of the estate of William L>.
Cowen, deceased, will sell at public sale on
Saturday, November 25, ut 10.0 clock a. m., oil
the premises on the north side of Walnut
street, in the First ward, Freeland borough,
the following real estate:
All that certain lot of laud situated on the
north side of Walnut street, in the borough of
Freeland, county of Luzerne, state of Penusyl
viiiiuin, bounded and described as follows:
Beginning ul a distance of sixty feet from
the corner northwest of Walnut and Washing
ton streets, in said borough, thence extending
westwardly on and itlong said Walnut street
thirty feet, anil thence of the same width In
depth or length extending northwardly one
hundred and fifty feet; being lot numbered 03,
in Mjuare I), in the plan of the town of Free
hold (Freeland) as recorded in the office for
the recording of deeds in and for Luzerne
county at Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania, in Deed
Book No. 43, page 47, etc., saving and execut
ing six feet ou and along the front of said lot
along Walnut street which are hereby reserv
ed and dedicated for a public sidewalk and
also saving und excepting on and along the
rear of said lot six feet which are hereby re
served and dedicated for a public alley.
improved with a two-story, frame double
dwelling and outbuildings.
Terms of sulc: SIOO dowu, balance in full ou
delivery of deed.
John M. Powell, administrator.
Chas. Orion Stroll, attorney.
Freeland, Pa., November 1, 1899.
OHEKIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of
O lb fa. issued out of the court of common
pleas of Luzerne county, Pennsylvania, there
will be exposed to public sale ou Saturday,
December 2, 1899, at 10 o'clock a. in., in the
arbitration room at the courthouse, Wilkes
barre, Pennsylvania, all the right, title and
interest of the defendants in and to the
following described piece, payeel aud tract of
land, viz.:
All tliut certain lot of ground, being lot No.
12, of Square No. 1,194, in the plan of Diumoud
addition to Hazleton, in Hazle township,
Luzerne county, Pennsylvauiu, bounded and
described us follows:
Beginning at a point being the southwest
corner of Vine and Twentieth streets, thence
southward along the west side of Vine street
a distance of thirty-two (512) feet to the north
ern line of lot No. 13, thence westward along
the northern line of lot No. 13 u distance of
two hundred (2U)) feet to the east side of a
twenty-feet wide alloy, thence southward
along the east side of said alley u distance of
thirty-two (32) feet to the south side of Twen
tieth street, thence eustward along the south
side of Twentieth street two hundred (200)
feet to the point of beginning, containing
0.400 square feet of surface.
Improved with u small one-story stable, 11
feet by 10 feet.
Late the estate of the defendants named in
said writ with the uppurtenuucc.
Seized und taken into execution at the suit
of Nuzarlo Dursso vs. Ualfaele Dtmgelo,
Fraugesco Dangelo.
James G. Harvey, sheriff.
Joseph H. Jones, attorney.
IFOR SALE.—Three Freeland Silk Mill Com
_P puny 5 per cent gold bonds; par value SSO
each. For price apply ut Tribune ollioe.
A. Oswald soils Delicatesse Raking
Powder at 5c per pound can. Every
can is guaranteed as to its purity. Give
it a trial.
BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS.
PARAGRAPHS GATHERED FROM ALL
PARTS OF THE REGION.
Synopsis of Dual and .Miscellaneous Oc
currennnH Tliut Can It* Read Quickly.
What the Folks of This and Other
Towns Are Doing.
Miss Annie Haggerfcy, of Scranton, is
visiting Mrs. Hugh Malloy.
George Fisher attended to business in !
Lehigh county this week.
Mrs. Edward Faas, formerly of Free
land, Is visiting relatives in the region.
Manus Rrennan and family have
taken up their residence in Philadel
phia.
Samuel Raughnor, D. S. & S. car in
spector, is spending the week in Phila
delphia.
Ground under the Jersey Central
tracks caved in near Sandy Run yester
day, and the road is being relaid at that
point.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Michael McLaughlin,
who wore married on Tuesday in Phila
delphia, arrived last evening at Eber
valo, where they will reside.
Seats for the lecture to bo delivered
next Thursday evening by Edwin F.
Rrightblll, under the auspices of the M.
& M. Institute, were placed on sale at,
McMenamin's store this morning.
Dr. J. H. Cloud has surprised his many
friends by resigning as assistant to Dr.
11. M. Nqple. lie leaves on Monday
for Philadelphia, where he will take a
post graduate course at Jefferson col
lege.
Alvin Sotzer went to sleep on the
culm bank at a Scranton breaker Tuos
day night and breathed the deadly
gases ajising from the dump. Next
morning he was dead. Sotzer was 39
years of age.
Scranton has practically closed its
gates against itinerant merchants. Ry
an ordinance recently approved tran
sient dealers must pay a license tax of
S2OO a month, or fractional part thereof,
to do business.
It has just been discovered, says the
Honesdale Independent , that the main
cause of tuberculosis in cattle is foul
stables and the want of fresh air. The
breathing of bad air is the principal
cause of consumption in the human
family.
Thomas Rrennan, convicted at the
July torm of Schuylkill court of murder
in the lirst degree for killing Harry
Elliott at New •Philadelphia on June 2
last, has been denied a new trial by the
supreme court, sitting at Pittsburg.
Rrenuau's only hope now is the Pardon
board.
Clergymen may lie interested in
knowing that under the new ruling of
the General Railroad Passenger Agents'
Association a new stylo of certificate is
to be prepared for them. It will cost
sl, and will entitle them to half-rate
fares over fifty-seven railroads of the
United States.
Michael Morrisy, section foroman on
the Upper Lehigh branch of the C. R. R.
of N. J., has his force of men engaged
in removing the rails and ties from the
sidings and turnouts on the Drifton
branch. The rails and ties on the main
line of tho branch will not bo removed <
for the present.
Mrs. Denis Ferry, of Ridge street, i
while descending the cellar stops at her
home Tuesday afternoon, missed her
footing and fell headforemost down tho
steps and was severely injured. Her!
left arm was broken and she was cut on
the forehead, besides receiving a severe
general shaking. Mrs. Ferry is now
resting easily.
Diamond Rrothers' Rig Double Min
strels, which comes to the Grand Tuos- i
day evening, is bigger and better than
ever before and now ranks among the
leading minstrel troupes of the country.
In the cast there are forty-one people,
among whom are some of the best com
dians in the business. Tho troupe
carries two full brass bands and a car
load of scenery. Watch for tho noon
day street parade.
PLEASURE CALENDAR.
November 18.—Grand hop by tho
Highland Social Club at Yannes' opera
house. Tickets, 25 cents.
November 21.—Rail of St. Stanislaus
Ivoski Society at Yannes' opera house,
benefit St. Kasimer's Polish Catholic
congregation. Tickets, 25 cents.
November 22.—Masquerade ball of
Alvlntown Club at Alvinton hotel. Tick
ets, 15 cents.
November 29. —Rail of Jeddo Rase
Rail Club at Yannes' opera house. Ad
mission. 50 cents.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. -in the
Court of Common Pleas for tlio County
of Luzoruc. No.—, December Term, 1899.
Notice is hereby given that un application
will be made to the said court on Monday, the
twenty-seventh day of November, 1809, ut 2
o'clock p. m., under tho "act to provide for
the incorporation and regulation of certain
corporations," upproved April 29, 1874, and its
supplements, for the charter of an intended
corporation to be called, FOURTH WARD FIHB
COMPANY of Freeland Borough, Pennsylvania,
the character and object whereof is, tho pro
tection of property from fire in the borough
of Freeland, and for these purposes to have,
possess and enjoy ull the rights, benefits and
privileges of suid act of assembly aud its sup
plements.
The proposed charter is now on tile in the
prothouotary's ollioe.
Chas. Orion Stroll, solicitor.
FREELAND, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1899.
VOTE OF BOROUGH AND COUNTY.
CANDIDATES. Ist 2d 3d 4th Sth VV'd Dor. Dlu- County Dlu-
W'd W'd VV'd VV'd !!d 3d Total ralty Total rallty
Supreme Court Judge—
Drown, r 63 50 32 73 25 42 285 14,150 330
Mestrezat, d 07 29 34 61 88 103 381 96 13,714
Superior Court Judge—
Mitchell, r 63 50 33 75 25 41 280 14,049 490
Rellly, d 66 38 34 60 88 103 379 93 13,559
State Treasurer—
Harnett, r 65 46 32 75 24 40 283 i 12,843
Creasy, d 67 32 34 61 88 104 386 104' 14,483 1.639
Judge—
Halsey, r-d 129 76 66 136 113 145 665 27,145
Register—
Main waring, r 54 50 30 68 25 45 272 14,311 756
Lubrecht, d 77 29 37 69 88 99 399 127 13,555
Treasurer—
Raub, r 59 49 32 75 25 43 283 13.376
Klrkendall, d 71 29 34 63 88 101 385 102 14,856 1,480
Commissioners—
Jones, r 63 50 33 69 24 45 283 13,529 1,177
Hay, r 61 50 31 65 25 41 273 13,152 800
Koons, d 67 29 33 62 88 92 371 88 12.352
Finn, d 67 37 34 65 811 103 385 102 13.835 1.183
ELECTION RESULTS.
Mixed Victory In Luzerne County Thin
Year-Light Vote Polled.
Notwithstanding that Tuesday was
one of the finest election days that has
come in years, from the weather point
of view, the vote polled was very light.
In Freeland this apathy was more pro
nounced among the Republicans, and as
a result the Democrats swept the bor
ough with ease, the majorities ranging
from 88 for Ivoons to 127 for Lubrecht.
A similar state of affairs existed
throughout the Fourth district, conse
quently the Republicans lost this end of
the county by a largo majority.
The voting in this section was fairly
straight and but little cutting and
scratching were done.
In the county at large there was all
kinds of voting, and the election of
parts of both tickets followed, as is in
dicated in the table above.
There was practically no opposition
to Judge Halsey, and ho won as expect
ed. Kirkendall polled a surprisingly
large vote everywhere, honce his victory
over Raub, the Republican candidate
for treasurer.
Editor Lubrecht's defeat for register
has a suspicion of treachery about it
which will likely be investigated by his
friends after the smoke clears away.
Hay and Jones are returned to the j
commissioner s office, and the minority I
member of the board will be Finn. The
latter's election was no surprise.
On the fourth pago will bo found ac
counts of the election in this and other
states.
Sully Warmly Iteceived.
Daniel Sully and his company pleased
an enthusiastic audience here on Mon
day evening in "O'Brien, the Contract
or. 1 ' The seating capacity of the opera
house was entirely sold, excepting a few
of the higher priced seats. The play
was rendered in excellent style, and
Mr. Sully and othor leading members
were heartily applauded during the
evening. At the end of the second act
the company responded to a curtain
call. Mr. Sully then made a few re
marks, giving as a reason for the good
work of the troupe the hearty applause
received from the audience.
During the play a largo silver server
was presented to Mr. Sully on behalf of
the members of the company. The date
was the forty-fourth anniversary of his
birth, and his company took that method
of showing him their esteem. After the
play Mr. Sully entertained them at
DoPierro's cafe.
Death of Hright Young Man.
Patrick J. Brcslin died suddenly of
heart disease Tuesday morning at the
home of his father, Daniel Breslin, in
Beaver Meadow. The young man was
a well-known newspaper reporter, and
at the time of his death was employed
on the Mauch Chunk Times.
A few years ago he was stationed at
Freeland as North Side representative
of the Hazloton Sentinel , and during his
residence here won the friendship of
the entire community.
Ho was only 33 years of ago, and his
sudden death is regretted by his large
number of friends in the region. The
funeral took place this morning at
Boaver Meadow.
"The Prodigal Father.'*
"The Prodigal Father" will be seen at
the Grand this evening. The company
is composed of exceptionally bright and
prepossessing people, everyone an artist
in his way. The play has just enough
of a plot to remind one of what was
going on after some interpoltion had
been finished. The brightest, cleanest
specialties, catchiest music, richest
witticisms and most ridiculous eccen
tricities go to make up the fun in "The
Prodigal Father." With such jolly
people In the cast as John F. Clark, J.
C. Dixon, Barrow Sisters, Logan Wil
liams, Fanny Temple and Lynn Weleh
cr it is no wonder at the interest being
manifested.
ChryHuuthemum Display.
Commencing on Saturday next, to
continue for ton days only, there will bo
displayed at McDonald's store, Centre
and South streets, a beautiful assort
ment of chrysanthemums from Mont
gomery's greenhouses, Hazleton. Pur
chases of those beautiful flowers can be
made there or orders will be received
for future delivery. Call on Saturday
or next week and view the display.
A. Oswald sells Arbuckle's, Dills
worth's, Lion and Levoririg's coffee at
10 cents a pound. '
MILMAY NEWS.
Association Huh Succeeded in Securing
the Release of IHuny Tracth.
Milraay, N. J., November 7.
Through the persistent work of the
Milinay Protective Association, and the
assistance of Rev. .Joseph Taylor, who
purchased several thousand acres of
land here last year, the South Jersey
Laud and Transportation Company lias
secured the release of forty-fivo persons
who purchased here from the mortgage
held hero by the State Mutual Building
and Loan Association of New Jersey.
This release is recorded in hook 5,
page 111, at May's Landing, N. J.
About twenty of those are people in
the coal regions. Several of these can
not bo found, because we do not have
the address.
Any person owning land here can find
whether their land is released by send
ing a card to the secretary of the Mil
may Protective Association.
Wo expect to see about eighty more
released soon.
We ask that all members of the as
sociation will stand by it until all are
free. Our colony will then begin to
develop. Yours,
J. 15. Doty, secretary,
Milmay Protective Association.
Reduced Rates to Philadelphia.
j On account of the National Export
Exposition, November 15, 1809, the
Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets
to Philadelphia and return November
15, atone fare for the round trip, plus
50 cents for admission to exposition.
Tickets will be honored on any train
except the Black Diamond express, and
good for return passage to November
24, inclusive.
Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents
for further particulars.
A Nu vn I Wedding.
Enston. Pa., Nov. B.—The most bril
liant wedding witnessed in Enston for a
number of years was that of Lieutenant
Randolph Ridgley, Jr.. of Augusta, (la.,
and Miss Emily (trace Scott, daughter of
J. Henry Scott of this city, which took
place in the First Presbyterian church at
0 o'clock last evening, Rev. F. S. Haines
officiating. The bridegroom was on the
revenue cutter McCulloch during the bat
tle of Manila Bay.
Soldiers Sentenced to Die.
Washington, Nov. B.—The war depart
ment has received reports in the cases of
three volunteer soldiers court martialed
in the Philippines and sentenced to death
for assaults upon natives. It is under
stood that General Otis has approved the
sentence of the court, as otherwise the
papers would not have come to Washing
ton. It is possibly the approval may he
accompanied with a recommendation for
a reduction of sentence.
Commercial Treaty Wltli France.
Parifc, Nov. B.—The Gaulois asserts
that the minister of commerce will sub
mit the Franco-American commercial
treaty to the chamber of deputies imme
diately on its reassembling.
Wenther Forecast.
Fair; light westerly winds.
A Cure for Constipation.
' I have been troubled with constipation for
years. It was ruining my health, my com
fort and my complexion, and I am glad to
say that Celery King has restored all three,
and this after trying many other medicines
that were supposed to be good, hut which
were of no value whatever. I would like to
tell overy sutfer 1 ng woman what Celery King
has done for me.—Nellie Gould, Modi na,( )hlo
Celery King cures Constipation and all dis
eases orthe Nerves, Htomach, Liver and K ld
neys. Hold by druggists. 25cand50c\. 3
LIBOR WINTER,
Eating House and Oyster Saloon.
No. 13 Front Strict, Frcolund.
Temperance drinks, cigars, etc. Familes
supplied with oysters direct from the shore.
Heat Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Uso
In time. Bold by druggists. |*f
TWO COUNCIL MEETINGS.
BOROUGH LEGISLATORS MET ON
MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY-
Two Kates of Wage-i Alleged to lie Paid
for the Same Class of Street Work—Sal
mon's Plana Must He Revised, as Bor
ough's Proposed Building Is Too Large.
Councilman Davis, DePierro. Moehan,
Mulhearn, Rudewlck, Rute, Schwabo
and Smith attended tho regular meeting
of council on Monday evening. Mr.
DePierro was chosen temporary chair
man.
Burgess Gallagher's report for October
showed tho receipts to be $87.20, of
which $59.35 belongs to the borough
and $27.95 to the burgess.
Petitions for electric light on Fern
street were presented from residents
of that section and members of St.
Mary's Greek Catholic church and St.
Paul's P. M. church, which are located
on that street. The matter was referred
to the light committee, with instruc
tions to report at tho next meeting.
A communication from 11. W. Fackler,
calling attention to the condition of the
sidewalks fronting on the Sipple and
Salmon properties on East Main street,
was referred to the street committee.
Freeland Overall Mnftg Company
asked to be exonerated from payment of
borough taxes, as agreed upon some
years ago, and the request was granted.
Treasurer DePierro reported a bal
ance of $1.77 in the treasury.
The following bills were approved and
ordered paid: Electric Light Company,
October street light, $206.66; .John Shov
lin, posting ordinance notices, $4; George
Sc.hwabe, $32.67; William Williamson,
supplies, $3.34; It. C. Roth, repairs,
$7.20; Plain Speaker , advertising, $13.95;
Press , printing and advertising, $12.90;
Press , printing bonds, $35; Press, print
ing, $0.30; Progress , printing and adver
tising, $13.00; Tkuiunb, printing and
advertising, $18; J. E. GrilTith, repairs,
$5.07; Halford S. Moore, $121.73; Dr. J.
H. Cloud, services, $10; John W. Davis,
$1.75; George Filby, janitor's salary and
feeding prisoners, $81.25.
Another meeting was held last even
ing, and the following additional bills
ordered paid: WUkosbarre Record , ad
vertising, $15.50; S. 15. Strauss, Esq.,
$75; J. J. Ward, health oilicer, S3O.
Street Commissioner Dinn reported an
expenditure of $174.00 on the streets and
$239.30 on Birkbeck street sewer.
John G. Davis, secretary and an em
ploye on the streets, made a vigorous
protest against paying some employes
only 12 cents an hour, while others
receive 15 cents an hour for tho same
work. The matter was referred to the
street committee.
Tho bond committee reported having
accepted an offer for $2,000 worth of
bonds from the Jr. O. U. A. M., and
expected to dispose of SIO,OOO worth
moro within the next ten days.
Tho building committee reported that
all bids so far received were in excess of
the appropriation and none were there
fore considered. Tho committee will
meet with Mr. Salmon at once and
endeavor to reduce the dimensions of
the building sutlicieutly to bring its
cost within tho sum appropriated.
Tho bids submitted are said to be
several thousand dollars above tho
limit of SIO,OOO. Time is now being lost
while new plans are being prepared.
As the architect chosen is not qualified
to estimate on the cost of material and
labor, there is no telling how long it
will take him to draw plans for a
structure which can be erected for
SIO,OOO. Enough lias already occurred
to show that tho protest made against
tho selection of Mr. Salmon was justi
fied.
November 30 has been officially de
signated as Thanksgiving Day by Gov
ernor Stone.
i! <®_ 8^ D MONEY
gad MCI THIS AD. OCT and
'lnohes ground
This Circular Plush Cape "5eo f f ni^?b"
Bait's Seal riu.h. 80 long, cut full sweep, lined
throughout with Slereerlip' Silk In l>l rk, bine or red. Very
elaborately embroidered with soutaehe braid and black
beading as illustrated. Trimmed all around with extra
fine Rlaek Thibet Fur. heavily Interlined with wadding
and fiber chamois. Wrlle for free Cloak Catalogue. Address,
SEARS, ROEBUCK &. CO., CHICACO
(bears, Roebuck AiCo. are thoroughly reliable.—Editor.)
Condy 0. Boyle,
dealor in
Liquor, Wine, Beer,
Porter, Etc.
The finest brands of Domestic and Imported
Whiskey on sale in one of the handsomest sa
loons in town. Fresh Koehester and Shenan
doah Jleorund Youngling's I'ortoron tap.
98 Centre street.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
Freoland Opera Mouse Co., Lessees.
(Thursday, NOV. 9*
W'
A*'' 1 ' > <■ -v
FANNY TEMPLE
supported by
LYNN WELOHEIt and u clever eompuuy
iu
That Funny Farce-Comedy,
"The Prodigal Father."
Pleasant Memories arc Priceless.
( Cast
GREAT -J Comedy
( Comedians.
A fill NEW 1 sl "Silt and Rancinir
ALiLi lllJ 11 Refined and Up-to-Dute.
L Specialties
FUN THAT HAS A LASTING EFFECT.
UPON THE MEMORY.
Prices: 25c, 35c andsoc.
Seats now on salt; at McMeuatniirs store.
Coming":
DIAMOND BROS.'
Big Double Minstrels.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Tuesday Evening, November 14,
Prices: 25, 35 and 50c.
Seats on sale throe days before show at
MeMenamiirs store. 80 South Centre street.
Dry Goods, Groceries
and Provisions.
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SBROTHERHOOO HATS C
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A celebrated brand of XX Hour
always in stock.
Roll Butter and Eggs a Specialty.
AMANDUS OSWALD,
N. W. Cor. Centre and Front Sta., Freeland.
P. F. McNULTY,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EMBALMER.
Embalming of female corpses performed
exclusively by Mrs. P. F. McNulty.
Prepared to Attend Calls
Day or Night.
South Centre street, Freoland.
GEORGE FISHER,
dealer in
Liquors, Wines, Cigars, Etc.
FOR A GLASS OF
FRESH BEER, PORTER OR ALE
cull at
NO. 6 EAST WALNUT STREET.
$2.75 BOX_BALN COAT
fc- / M.W'KINTOKII roil' $2 ! 75 loot
Send No Money, and^encu.'"l*
l\ Btttte your h.lirlit ami might, hUito
// >*i I \ number of inches •mund body at
f\ j * ' \ hrp | , i " l < tnKe n nvt r vest under coat
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' Y? " ELI 1/ prow ofl'.oe anil ft fouiul exactly
iLJ■ fT W represented and the most Won-
R| "M vA dcrtul value yuu ever saw or heard
; f of and equal to any coat you t„ buy
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V* THIS MACKINTOSH is latest
, , IRW stylo, mndo av,^ aierpnrar,
I F'. }'j lonr, double breasted. Hutrvr velvet
I / collar, fancy plaid llnlnjr. wtttorpn.of
iL eeweii, strapped and ecuicnU'd seuniHj
jafir r
and Overcoats at from f5.00 to fUMW, write tor I'rae
i SEARS*,'"ROEBUCK A CO., CHICAGO, ILL.
1 (Scar., llovliuck * Co. are thoroughly icliable. Editor.)
$1.50 PER YEAR
Our Ever Untiring Efforts
To Do Better.
To give our patrons the biggest pos
sible values for their money, is the key
of our great success. We are not satis
lied to stand still, but are forever forg
ing ahead, forever trying to make tho
values bigger and the prices smaller.
We are continually scouring the mar
kets for the very best of dependable
merchandise, and* buying, as we do, in
immense quantities, we are enabled to
sell clothing as cheap as the averago
merchant can buy.
This season we have been more active
than ever. Our grand array of Clothing
for Men, Boys and Children proves that
it is the greatest assortment that has
ever been shown to the purchasing pub
lic of this town. And wo have been
farsighted enough to anticipate the ad
vance all the clothing merchants are
complaining about and placed our
orders much earlier than usual. We
can, therefore, sell clothing at the old
prices, or make you a suit or ovorcoat
cheaper than any other tailor in the
region.
Phila. One-Price Clothing House,
S. SENIE, PROP.
Birkbeck Brick, Freeland.
£MIAS. ORION STROII,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
and
Notary Public.
Olllec: Rooms 1 and 2, Birkbeck Brick, Freeland
JOIIN M. CARR,
Attorney-at-Law.
All legal business promptly attended.
Postolflcc Building, - Freeland.
MCLAUGHLIN,
Attorney-at-Law.
Legal Dimness of Any Description.
lireunan'a HuihlinK, So. Centre St. Freeland.
J. O'DONNEOL,
Attorney-at-Law.
Legal Business Promptly Attended.
Campbell Building, - Freeland.
A. BUCKLEY,
Justice of the Peace.
All business given prompt attention.
Tribune Building, - - Muiu Street.
N. MALEY,
DENTIST.
OVER BIItKBECK'S STORE,
Second Floor, - - Birkbeck Brick.
jyjRS. S. E. HAYES,
Fire Insurance Agent.
Washington Street.
None but Reliable Companies Represented.
jyi. S. S. IIESS,
DENTIST.
37 South Centre Street.
Second Floor Front, - Refowlch Building.
T. CAMPBELL,
dealer iu
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Boots and
Shoes.
Also
PURE WINES LIQUORS
FOR FAMILY
AND MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
Centra and Main streets. Freeland.
DePIERRO - BROS.
-CAFE.-
Corner of Centre and Front Streets,
Freeland, Pa.
Finest Whiskies in Stock.
\ Gibson, Dmißhorty, Kaufer Club,
Rosenbluth'a Velvet, of which we hive
EXCLUSIVE SALE IN TOWN.
Mumm's Extra Dry Champairne
Hennessy Brandy, Blackberry,
Gins, Wlnoa, Clarets, Cordials, Etc.
Imported and Domestic Cigars.
OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE.
Ilam and Schweitzer Cheese Sandwiches
Sardines, Etc.
MEALS - AT - ALL - HOURS.
Ballentiue and Hazleton beer on tap.
I Baths, Hot or Cold, 25 Cents.