FREELAND TRIBUNE. VOL. XII. NO. 62, RAILROAD TIMETABLES LSUIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. November 19, 1899. AHHIKOIMHNT or PASSBNQBK TKAIKS. LEAVE FREELAND. 0 12am for Weatherly, Mnuch Chunk, ▲ lleutown, Bethlehem, Eastern, Phila delphia and New York. 7 40 am for Sandy Run, White Haven, Wilkes-Barre, Pittston and Scrantou. 8 18 u m for Hazlctou, Weatherly, Mauch Chunk, Allent iwu, Bethlehem, luaton, Philadelphia and New York. 0 30 a m for Hazleton, Mahanoy City, Shen andoah, dt. Currnel, Sbamokiu and Pottaviile. 1 1 45 a in for Sandy Run, White Haven, Wilkes-Barre, Scruutou aud all points West. 1 30 P " for Weatherly, Mauch Chunk, Al ientown, Bethlehem, Kaston, Philadel phia and New York. 4 42 P m for Hazleton, Mahanoy City, Shen andoah, Mt. Carmcl, Sharaokin and Pottsvllle, Weatherly, Mauch Chunk, A lleutown, Bethlehem, Kastou, Phila delphia and New York. 6 34 p m for Sandy Run, White Haven, Wilkes-Barre, Scruutoa and all points West. 7 28 p m for Hazleton, Mahanoy City, Shen andoah, Mt. CHi mei uud Shamokin. ARRIVE AT FREELAND. 7 40 • m from Weatherly. Pottsvllle, Ash laud, Shenaudouh, Mahanoy City aud Hazleton. 9 17am from Philadelphia, Easton, Bethle hem, Alientown, Mauch Chunk, Weath erly, Hazleton, Mahuuoy City, .Shenan doah, Mt. Carmei and shamokin. 9 30 a in from Scrantuu, Wilkes-Barre aud White Haven. 1 1 45 a m from Pottsvllle, Shamokin, Mt. Carinel, Shenaudouh, Mahanoy City aud Hazleton. 12 55p ui from New York, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Alientown, Mauch Chunk and Weatherly. 4 42 pm from >cranton, Wilkes-Barre and White Haven. 6 34 111 from New York, Philadelphia, Kaston, Bethlehem, Alientown, Potts ville, Shamokin, Mt. Carmei, Sheuau doali, Mahanoy City and Hazleton. 7 29 P m from Scrantou, Wilkes-Barre and White liaveu. For further iuiorination inquire of Ticket Aaenta KoLLIN H.WI LBUR, General Superintendent, 28 Cortiandt street, New York City. CHAS. 8. LEE, General Posxcnger Ascot, 26 Cortiandt Street. New York City. J. T. KEITH. Divisiou Superintendent, Hazleton, Pa. DELAWARE, SUSQUEHANNA AND JL SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. Time table iu effect April 18, 1897. Traius leave Drifton tor Jeddo, Eckloy, Hazle Brook, Stockton, Beaver Meadow Road, Roan and Hazleton Junction at 6 JO, 600 a in, daily except Sunday; and 7 (JH a m, 2 38 p m, Sunday. Trains leave Drifton for Harwood, Cranberry, Tomkickeit and Derluaur at 6 JO, 6 UO a m, daily except Sunday; aud t 1)3 a m, 23b p in, Sun day. Trains leave Drifton for Oneida Junction, Harwood Road, Humboldt Road, Oneida aud sheppton at 600 a iu, daily except Sun day; and 7 03 a ra, 2 38 p in, Sunday. Trains leave Hazleton Junction for Harwood, Cranberry, Tomhicken and Deringer at 035 a m, daily except Sunday; and 8 53 a in, 4 22 p m, Sunday. Trains leave Hazleton Junction for Oneida Junction, Harwood Road. Humboldt Road, Oneida and Sheppton at 0 32, 11 10 a m, 4 41 p m, daily except Sunday; and 37 a in, 311 pm, Sunday. Trains leave Deringer for Tomhick n, Cran berry, Harwood, Hazleton Junction and *ioan at 2 26, I 41) p in, daily except Sunday; ana : 37 a tn, 5 U7 p in, Sunduy. Trains leave Sheppton for Oneida, Humboldt Road, Harwood Road, Oneida Junction, Hazle ton Junction a M .d Roau at 7 11 am, 12 4U, 522 p m, dally except Sunday; and 8 11 a m, 344 p m, Sunday. Trains leave Sheppton for Beaver Meadow Road, Stockton, Hazle Brook, Eckley, Jeddo and Drllton at 5 22 p in, daily, except Suuday; aud 8 11 a in, 3 44 p ra. Sunday. Trains leave Hazleton Juuction for Beaver Meadow Road, Stockton, Hazle Brook, Eckley, Jeddo and Drifton at 5 45, 620 p m, daily, except Sunday; and 10 10 a ru, 5 40 p in. Sunday. Ail trains connect at Hazleton Junction with olectric cars for Hazleton, Jeauesvilio, Audon riod and other points on the Traction Com pany's line. Trains leaving Drifton at 6.30, 6 00 a m make connection at Deringer with P. it. it. trains for Wilkesbarro, Suuhury, ilarrisbury and points west. For the accommodation of passengers At way stations between Hazleton Juuction and Der lnyer, a (rain will leave the former point at 3.W p m. daily, except Sunday, arriving at Derinyor at 5 00 p m. LUTHER C. SMITH, Superintendent. M IKFELLANKOLS A L)V KKTLSLM ENTS. LECTION NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby J}j given that at the election to be held on the third Tuesday in February. I*3oo, being the twentieth lay of the month, the following of the .diddle Coal Field Poor District are to be elected to wit: One person for director to serve three years from April 1, I'.HIU, wlios" residence must tic iu that part of the district known as the Munch Chunk or lower portion of the dis trict. One person for auditor to serve from April 1, 19C0, whose resilience must be in that por tion of tiie district known as the Luzerne or upper portion of the district Williams Leib, 1 Jatnes MeCready, V Directors. Samuel Ganywer, 1 PERSONALITIES. Editor Robert Teel, of tho White Haven Journal . called upon Freeland friends yesterday. Peter Magagna has sufficiently re covered from his severe illness to be about again. Councilman M. .Schwabe ma e a busl ne* trip to Buffalo this week. S. Smile is transacting business in No v York city tills week. Mrs. I*. F. McNulty is slowly recover ing from a severe illness. Gentlemen, for hats and caps go to A. Oswald s. Ho has a nice varioty. The Cure that Cures I Coughs, & V Colds, / I) Grippe, (k K Whooping Cough, Asthma, 1 Bronchitis and Incipient A ol Consumption, Is (r mm { j The German remedy" 25^50 BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. PARAGRAPHS GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE REGION. of f,. r *l unit MlHcelluneoui Oc currence* Tiiwr. NII Head Quickly. What Hit) Folks of ThU and Other Town* Are Dolus. Freeland applicants for liquor licenses will be heard in courtroom No. 2 on Monday, February 12. Twelve degrees below zero were regis tered by reliable thermometers in Free land at 12 o'clock last night. A ball will be held on the 10th inst. at Cross Creek ball, Drifton, by the Fearnots Athletic Association. West Hazleton Democrats nominated John McGeehan for burgess and passed a resolution of sympathy for the Boers. Tho interior of the Fourth Ward Fire Company's building on the II 11 is being painted by J. W. Slattery and bis assist ants. Robert Myers, R. O. Brock way and E. K. Little have been appointed by the court us viewers on a road in Foster township. The case of Frank Birdie, charged with the felonious wounding of Police man Matthews, of Hazleton, has been settled out of court. Attorney John M. Carr has completed his work as auditor of the accounts of D. P. Myers, whoso property was sold by the sheriff some time ago. A very large number of cases of measles are reported through town, and the disease has considerably affected tbe attendance at the schools. Charles Branch has withdrawn as a candidate for school director on the Democratic ticket In the Fourth ward. Albert Goepport has been appointed to iill the vacancy. The monthly institute of the teachers of the borough schools was held Tues day evening. Instructive papers were read by several of the members, and Interesting discussions followed. "The Merrymakers," a popular reper toire company, will play three nights at the Grand opera house tills week, open ing on Monday evening. Popular prices will prevail during the engagement. George Keinlscke, of Freeland, was arrested at Hazleton on Monday for threatening to shoot a man. Later ho was taken to Laurytown asylum, it being found that ho wasdemonted. Dr. William McKeo Thome, of Jeddo, In court on Tuesday entered a plea of guilty to the charge of Illegally practis ing medicine. Owing to the absence of tho prosecutor, R. P. Riley, sentence was deferred. The Slavonian orchestra, of town, furnished music at a w<*dding in Phoe.n ixvillo this wt-ek. Each player receiv ed 86 and expenses. They were chap eroned by Constable Mollk, who plajs the buss violin. Tickets for the ball to be held on Sat urday evening at Cross Creek hall for the benefit of Mrs. Matthew Bell, of Drifton, are meeting with a ready sale, as the family is worthy of support from all persons who are charitably inclined. George Stanton, aged 73, a resident of Kingston, was choked to death on Sunday. Ho was ill, and his supper was carried to his room, A piece of meat lodged In his throat, and before medical assistance could roach him he expired. Many of the teachers of the Hazle township schools are Indignant over the shortage of funds in the treasury of the school board. When some put in an appearance for their salaries they found that warrants sufficient to depleto tho treasury had been given out, and pay ment was postponed. The concert given on Monday evening at the Grand opera house by the Boston Stars, under the auspices of tho Mining and Mechanical Institute, pleased a large audience. The next of the series Is a lecture, which will be delivered on tho 13th inst. by Hoyt L. Conary on "Around the Stove." The earpenter work on the new Beaver Meadow breaker of the Cross Creek Coal Company Is about completed, and all that now remains to put It into operation is the completion of the ma chinery. About half of the machinery lias been placed, the work on the balance Is being rapidly pushed at Drifton shops. William Kerlns, of Beaver Meadow, who served with Eugene Riley, of town, on the St. Paul during tho Spanish war, has been appointed to a position in Brooklyn navy yard. Mr. Kerins had five years' experience as a gunner in the navy, and his North Side friends are pleased to hoar of his appointment. By a decision of the auditor general, mercantile appraisers must not, under the new law. publish the amount of tax • aeh d••nler Is required to pay. The 0 • ti