Freeland tribune. (Freeland, Pa.) 1888-1921, November 07, 1900, Image 1

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    F REEL AND TRIBUNE.
VOL. XIII. NO. 50.
A Congress of Styles
From the
Leading Shoe-Makers.
Our great fathering of High-
Class Fall Footwear will en
gage the attention of Fashion
able folks. Never have we
shown so many beautiful styles
—never has our stock been so
replete with everything desir
able in Boots and Shoes. Our
new lines are true marvels of
grace—gems of thought from
the brightest minds in the
world of shoe-building. We
want you to call on us and
examine this magnificent stock.
We have received several
hundred dollars worth of goods
during the past few weeks.
All the latest styles in slippers,
warm-lined shoes and ladies'
mannish shoes.
STAR
SHOE STOEE.
HughMalloy,Prop. Cor '' c^
Me i Civ
xxxx
UNIDN-iADE.
Manufactured by
The Clock Tobacco Co.,
Scranton, Pa.
Hello! Send That Postal
right along and have your laundry done
up at the Freeland Steam Laundry.
Our Chicago domestic lluish or the Buf
falo high gloss is the most stylish for
gentlemen's linen.
Get your soiled shirts, collars, cuffs, etc.,
done up lu u bundle and send them hero,
liough dry family wash 5c per pound.
Freeland Steam Laundry,
Anthracite Telephone 1089.
Clifford H. Heller, Mgr.
135 South Centre Street.
Condy 0. Boyle,
dealer In
LIQUOR, WINE, BEER, PORTER, ETC.
The tlnest brands of Domestic and Imported
Whiskey on sale. Fresh Rochester and Shen
andoah Beer and Ycungling's Porter on tap.
OH Centre street .
. LAUBACH'S VIENNA BAKERY.
B. C. LAUBACH, Prop.
Choice Bread of All Kinds, Cakes, and Pas
try, Daily. Fancy and Novelty Cakes Baked
to Order.
EllFEfflllliT ® It! CIMI
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.
P. F. McNULTY,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EMBALMER.
Embalming of female oortfses performed
exclusively by Mrs. P. F. MeNulty.
PREPARED TO ATTEND CALLS
DAY OH NIG JIT.
South Centre street. Freeland.
GEO. KROMMES,
dealer in
GROCERIES
and.
PROVISIONS.
Rebate Checks Given for Cash.
Blrkbcck and Walnut Streets.
Gentlemen, for hats and caps go to A.
Oswald. He has a nice variety.
FREELAND, PA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1900.
ELECTION.
Not for many years past has there
been a more quiet election in Freeland
borough than that held yesterday.
The day was an ideal ono for political
purposes, the sun shining brightly until
evening.
The Republicans felt confident of
polling their usual vote, and in this
they were not mistaken, With two
Freeland candidates on their ticket,
they came voluntarily to the polls and
cast more straight ballots than they
have been doing for many elections
past.
With the Democrats the circumstances
were the reverse. Few of the party
men took more than a passing interest
in tlie election and no effort was made
to poll the regular vote. In fact, at
some of the polls of town the Demo
cratic voto fell off over 40 per cent.
The huge ballot alsp bothered the
average Democratic voter, and, as
straight voting would not give a vote for
the nominees scattered in other columns,
many ballots contained marks for but
few of the candidates.
The election passed off remarkably
quiet, and even in the evening, when
the national results came in, but little
feeling was manifested, the Republicans
accepting the verdict as a matter of
course and the Democrats showing very
slight disappointment.
Freeland gave Reese Lloyd, its towns
man. a majority of 457 in a total vote of
896 for clerk of courts. This is a flatter
ing tribute to the esteem in which Mr.
Lloyd is held by his fellow-citizens.
The total vote cast in Freeland for all
candidates is given in an adjoining
column, and the results in the nation
and the several states are published on
the fourth page.
COUNTY.
The entire Republican ticket is elect
ed in the county by majorities estimated
from 4,000 for Palmer to 11,000 for
Ferris. Many election boards did not
complete their work of counting the
votes until this morning.
The Workingraen's ticket polled a
heavy vote, Hincs for judge apparently
leading Martin on the Citizens 1 ticket.
The estimated majorities at noon to
day are:
President—McKinley, 4,500.
Congressman—Paliner, 4,000.
Senator— Drury, 8,500.
,J ndge—Ferris, 1 1,000.
District attorney—Jones. 10,000.
Prothonotary—Jackson, 8,000.
Clerk of courts—Lloyd, 0,500.
Jury commissioner—Thrash, 10,500.
The contest for minority jury com
missioner seems to lie between Muiderig,
Price and Gibbons, with chances favor
ing them in the order named.
LEGISLATIVE.
The legislative contest in tills district
between Messrs. Haworth and Sweenoy
was the closest in the county. The
Freeland candidate, however, was given
a plurality of 170 iu town, and this as
sured his oloction. Mr. Haworth's
plurality, with all districts heard from,
is 210.
Hartinan, R., defeated Boyle iu the
First district by 1,600.
Coray, R., was re-elected in the Sec
ond district by a majority of 2,000 over
LaFrance, 1).
Mahon, R., won in the Third over
Drover, I)., and Hendershot, C., by
1,000.
Burke, P., is elected in the Fifth over
liis opponents, Tighe, I)., and Strange,
It., by 300.
Drum. R., defeated McCormick, D.,
in the Sixth; majority will he small.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will
quickly heal the worst burns and scalds
and not leave a scar. It can be applied
to cuts and raw surfaces with prompt
and soothing effect. Use it for piles
and skin diseases. Beware of worthless
counterfeits. Urover's City drug store.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It, artificially d igests the food and aids
Nature iu strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It istlie latest, discovereddigest
aut and tonic. No other preparation
can approach It in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache, Gastraigia,Cramps and
all other results of imperfect digestion.
Price 50c. and sl. Largo size contains 2V4 times
smullslze. llook all about dyspepsiamailedtree
Prepared by E. C. DeWiTT CO, Cb'eaflo.
Grover's City Drug Store.
DePIERRO - BROS.
CAFE.
Corner of Centre and Front Htreete.
Gibson, Dougherty, Kaufer Club,
lloaenhluth'a Velvet, of which we h .ve
EXCLUSIVE SALE IN TOWN.
Mumra's Extra Dry Champagne,
Hen noes y Brandy, Blackberry,
Gins, Wines, Clarets, Cordials, Etc.
Ham and Sehwcitzer Cheese Sandwiches,
Sardines, Etc.
MEALS AT - ALL - HOURS.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVEKTISEMENTB.
I N TOWNBuYp nTEDNESB ° F FOSTBK
Notion Is hereby irlven tlmt James Finns-can
presented bis notitiim to tl.e court of quarter
sessions ot Luzerne county, iiskinir for a do.
creo ordering the proper officers of said town
ship to levy a special tax to pay the Indebted
ness ol said township. The said petit on ap
pearing t" be In proper form llio court has
directed the same to be died, and has appoint
ed I riday, November 30, llmD. at 10 o'clock a.
in., as the time for heartnir. when such decree
will be made, unlesß cause be shown to the
contrary. D. L. O'Neill.
Attorney for Petitioner.
VOTE OF FREELAND BOROUGH.
Ist 2d 3d 4th Southward Total Plu-
CANDIDATES. Ward Ward Ward Ward 2 dist 3 dist Vole rality
President—
McKinley, R 105 109 66 124 95 49 548 124
Bryan, Di. 63 28 41 73 130 89 424
Wooley, Pro 1 4 1 o
Mallouey, S-L 3 .. .. 1 .. 4
Auditor General—
Hurdenbergh, R 102 105 65 118 87 44 531 224
Meek, D 37 17 41 46 75 81 297
Gill, Pro 4 .. 4 .. 2 10
liberie, S-L 1 3 .. 2 1 .. 6
Congressmen-at- Large—
Grow, R 104 106 65 121 87 45 528 230
Foerderer, R 102 106 65 118 87 45 523 225
Grim, D 35 17 41 49 -75 81 298
Edwards, II 34 17 41 45 71 76 284
Hague, Pro 4 1 3 .. 1 9
Grumbine, Pro 4 1 4 1 10
Monro, S-L 2 .. 2 1 1 6
Root, S-L 2 .. 2 1 .. 5
Slayton, S .. 1 .. .. 1
Kupplnger, S .. .. 2 .. .. 2
Congressman—
Palmer, R 104 105 64 124 90 45 532 282
Houser, Pro 4 1 2 2 9
Harris, S 2 .. .. 2 .. .. 4
Purnell, VV 13 6 13 25 8 65
Davenport, A-T 38 6 22 45 73 66 250
Senator—
Drury, R 104 102 65 115 85 43 514 206
Staples, D 42 22 36 52 87 79 308
Hawley, Pro 4 2 4 1 11
Judge—
Ferris, R 103 105 66 117 91 44 526 284
Lath rope. Pro 5 1 4 1 11
Hines, W 39 14 25 46 69 49 242
Martin, C 13 6 5 10 27 20 80
District Attorney—
Jones, K 108 106 69 121 97 47 548 370
Dando, Pro 5 1 4 .. 1 11
Trescott, W-C 9 15 11 28 39 14 116
Shea, A-T 38 1 17 20 53 49 178
Prothonotary—
Jackson, It 103 107 63 125 90 45 533 283
Jones, D-C 45 15 16 44 62 68 350
Moore, Pro 6 1 4 1 1 13
Kaufer, W 5 .. 12 18 27 0 68
Clerk of Courts—
Lloyd, It * 123 105 73 152 110 57 620 457
Stanton, D-A-T 27 16 14 24 40 42 163
Watkins, Pro 4 1 3 1 9
Boney, W 5 5 14 14 33 33 104
Jury Commissioner—
Thrash, It 104 107 68 124 87 44 534 253
Wilcox, Pro 5 1 4 1 2 13
Search, W 1 5 4 6 4 6 26
Titman, C 1 .. .. 1 .. 1 3
Gibbons, C 43 11 18 41 103 65 281
Price, C 2 1 .. .. 5 .. 8
Muiderig. A-T 8 8 3 19
Assemblyman—
Haworth, R 100 103 62 134 93 47 528 170
Sweeney, D 54 23 35 63 99 85 358
Evans, Pro 3 8 2 6 1 2 22
Council Meeting.
All members of the borough council
were present at the regular meeting
Monday evening except Mr. Rudewlck.
The president announced that by the
death of Thomas E. Davies the position j
of troasurership of the borough was
vacant. By a motion of Messrs. Rute
and Kline, George 11. Thomas was
unanimously elected, and the finance
committee and solicitor ordered to ex
amine the accounts of the ex-treasurer.
A communication from the Board of
Health relative to a nuisance on proper
ty on Itidge street was referred to the
street committee.
John M. Carr, Esq., representing the
Freeland Silk Mill Company, addressed
council in relation to the trouble at the
mill and asked that council appoint
special police for night duty and place
the present night force on during the
day to preserve order.
Solicitor Stroh also addressed council
on the condition of affairs in town dur
ing the past week and Monday noon.
He advised that council act to suppress
disorder.
Councilman Kline introduced a resolu
tion which passed three readings by the
votes of Messrs. Kline, Schwabe, Rute.
Smith, Sweet and Keck; Messrs.
Meehan, Moorschbacher and DePierro
voting against it. It provided for the
appointment of Frank DeJohn, John
Shelly, Jcnkin Giles, William Marsh
man, Patrick McLaughlin, Jr., and
Oliver Mason as special policemen, and
appealed to the people to assist in pre
serving law and order. Another resolu
tion permitting the special ollicers to
take oath of office before the burgess or
a notary public passed by the same
votes as above.
The committee on resolutions on the
death of Treasurer Thomas E. Davies
reported by reading the same, which
were accepted, and the provisions car
ried out.
Council adjourned to meet tomorrow
evening.
A delegation of about 150 United
Mine Workers marched to the council
room Monday evening and arrived after
the adjournment. A majority of
councilmen being present, they were
called into the building and council
resolved itself into a committee of the
whole. The Mine Workers asked that
a committee be appointed to try and
have the deputies on duty at the silk
mill removed; that the borough officers
not discriminate, but use good judgment
in making arrests; that Officer Ilontz be
suspended pending an investigation of
his conduct on Monday.
The demands were granted and the
police committee will hoar testimony in
Officer Hontz's case this evening and re
port to council tomorrow evening.
The Mill Strike.
The mill strike is still on and many
people gather on lllrkbeck street every
morning, noon and evening. Yesterday
at 5 o'clock upwards of 500 people were
assembled in the neighborhood of the
silk mill. The st riking girls had a drum
corps present, and when the employes
came out the crowd followed the work
ers homeward
The gathering created a great deal of
excitement in town. During the trou
ble, Chief of Police Filler and High Con
stable Shovlin became Involved in an
altercation and the high constable was
placed under arrest. He was lined 53.50
by Burgess Boyle.
It is hoped that the strike will soon
couue to an end.
Lock-Out at Drifton.
Nearly all the employes of No. 1 col
liery, Drifton, were suspended this
1 morning becauso they loft the mines
yesterday afternoon in time to vote.
When the remaining employes heard
, of the suspension of the men thoy quit
work and returned to their homes.
At noon the company ordered all work
at the collieries and breaker to cease
and sent all employes home.
What the next move will be is not
known.
RESOLUTIONS.
Account of Death of Ilorouch Treasurer
ThoutuH E. Dttviet*.
Preamble. Inasmuch as the borough
of Freeland has, during the past month,
been called upon to mourn the loss of its
esteemed borough treasurer, Thomas
E. Davies, whose deatli leaves a void
in our community which cannot be
filled, casts a gloom over our entire
body, which has heretofore been bright
ened by his presence, and takes from us
an object of admiration and respect,
leaving but a memory of his virtues and
usefulness.
Whereas, It has pleased Almighty
God, in Ills all-wise jurisprudence, to
remove from among us our worthy and
honored borough treasurer, who "was a
faithful and honest officer, and
Whereas, The intimate relations held
with him in the performance of his
duties both while a member of this body
and while borough treasurer makes it
eminently befitting that wo should re
cord our appreciation of him; therefore
be it
Resolved, That while wo bow in
humble submission to tho Omnipotent
Being, whose handiwork we are, we
mourn his death as one of the greatest
losses our people could have been called
upon to bear, ns there has gone from
our midst a good and faithful officer,
one whose advice was often sought and
counsel accepted, one who was noted
for his perserverance, unceasing in his
ofTorts for the betterment of the com
munity, charitable towards his fellow
men, a kind and loving husband and
father and a man who was true to all
that was noble and good in this world.
Resolved, That in his death our
council has lost an earnest worker and
our community has suffered a bereave
ment which deprives it of one of its
most respected citizens, one who was
endeared to all by his untiring efforts to
promote the welfare of humanity and,
although he has gone to that Supreme
Deity who has called him, he leaves bo
hind him many pleasant remembrances
that shalUnot be forgotten.
Resolved, That wo tender to the be
reaved family our heartfelt sympathy in
this hour of their great sorrow, on the
dispensation with which it has pleased
Providence to alllict them, realizing that
this, their great affilction, will be borne
by them while time or memory endures.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolu
tions be spread on the records of our
council, that they be printed once in
the Freeland Progress, the Freeland
Press and the Freeland Tribune and a
copy be forwarded to the bereaved
family.
Geo. Sweet, )
B. F. Rute, [-Committee.
M. Schwabe, )
BREVITIES.
John B. Houston, VV. W. Peeler and
G. Mord Neußurger, of Proeland, and P.
X. O 1 Donnell. of Drifton, medical stud
ents in Philadelphia, came up ou Monday
evening to spend election day at their
homes here.
Peter Schneo fractured his leg whilo
jumping off his wagon at his home in
the Second ward this afternoon. The
injury is a serious one.
Miss Sarah A. Dodson has taken up
her residence in Wilkesbarre.
Otto Roll, of Upper Lehigh, and Miss
Emma tlrawunde, of Dorrancc, will be
married next Saturday.
In compliance with the request of the
United Mitie Workers, the deputy
sheriffs on duty at the silk mill left
town yesterday at noon, by order of
council.
Buy your ice cream at Iveiper's.
Advance Agent Butler, of "The
Gunner's Mate" Company, which plays
at the Grand on the 16th inst., trans
acted business in iown yesterday.
When you want prompt acting little
pills that never gripe usoDoWitt's Little
Early Risers. Grover's City drug store.
The Freeland Brewing Company has
engaged Christ Koppel as brewer for
their industry. He was formerly em
ployed in thn same capacity by the
Bartel Brewing Company at Edwards
vllle.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the
best liver pills ever made. Easy to take
and never gripe. Grover's City drugstore.
M. 11. Burgunder, a theatrical man
ager who controls several opera housos
in this state, died yesterday at his home
in Wilkesbarre.
Ex-Congressman John Leisenring is
seriously ill at his home in Upper Le
high.
Both makers and circulators of
counterfeits commit fraud. Honest men
will not deceive you into buying worth
less counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve. The original Is Infallible
for curing piles, sores, eczema and all
skin diseases. Grover's City drug store.
The subscribers of the Bell Telephone
Company were furnished with complete
election returns last night free of
charge. The service was very good.
Adam Pulaski, of Walnut street, was
slightly injured at 0.30 o'clock this
morning In Oakdalo colliery. Ho was
brought to his home.
If you have ever seen a child in the
agony of croup you can realize how
grateful mothers are for One Minute
Cough Cure which gives relief as soon
as it is administered. It quickly cures
coughs, colds and all throat and lung
troubles. Grover's City drug store.
Willie Bell, thn young lad whoso in
jury from the accidental discharge of a
revolver was noted on Monday, has
been taken to the Miners' hospital for
treatment.
Miss Josephine Campbell is visiting in
Philadelphia.
Many poople worry because they be
lieve they have heart disease. The
chances are that their hearts are all
right but their stomachs are unable to
digest food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di
gests what you eat and prevents the
formation of gas which makes the
stomach press agaiDst the heart. It will
cure every form of Indigestion. Grover's
City drug store.
I. Refowich attended to business in
Now York city yesterday.
L. J. Davfes, a well known tailor of
town, has opened an establishment in
Maluinoy City.
Alex. Maistre, of town, has been
placed under bail to answer a charge
of blackmail preferrod by Matteo Ger
ard, of Hazleton. Maistre is prosecut
ing Gerard for issuing bogus citizens'
papers.
You can't afford to risk your lifo by
allowing a cough or a cold to develop
into pneumonia or consumption. One
Minute Cough Cure will cure throat and
lung troubles quicker than any other
preparation known. Many doctors use
it as a specific for grippe. It is an in
fallible remedy forcroup. Children like
it and mothers endorse it. Grover's
City drug store.
Attorney 0. O. Stroll and A. W.
Bleckley heard the returns last night
in New York city.
C. E. Ilaganoy, of Philadelphia, is
visiting t'reoland relatives.
The grand jury has recommended the
building of a stone arch bridge in Butler
township, the cost not to exceed S3OO.
There is no pleasure in life if you
dread going to the tallies to eat and can't
rest at night on account of Indigestion.
Henry Williams, of Boonville, Ind.,
says he suffered that way for years, till
lie commenced the use'of Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure, and adds, "Now I can oat
anything 1 like and all I want and sleep
soundly every night." Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure will digest what you cat. Grover's
City drug store.
Railroad Men Restless.
The employes of the Jersey Central
liailroad are becoming impatient over
the delay of the company in making an
answer to the list of grievances present
ed to tlie officials for adjustment. On
Sunday evening representatives of the
engineers, llreuion, conductors, train
men and telegraphers mot in Ashley and
spent several hours discussing the situa
tion. The men were reticent and would
make no statement of the position they
will take should the company refuse to
grant the concessions usked.
The grievance committee recently
met the committee appointed by the
company to confer witli the men, but
the result was unsatisfactory, it is
said.
$1.50 PER YEAR.
TOP COAT
WEATHER!
This is great weather for Top
Coats. Every man who has a
presentable one left over from
last season is in luck, and
those who haven't want to be
furnished with one. If you
are one of the latter we want
to see you at our store. A
call will be to our mutual ad
vantage. It will lead to busi
ness for us and satisfaction to
you. We have Top Coats and
every stylish kind of
OVERCOATS
In light, medium or heavy
weights and have them priced
so they are easy to buy.
Phila, One-Price Clothing House.
S. SENIE, PROP.
Birkbeck Brick, Freeland, Pa.
R~MIAS. ORION STROH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
and
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Oflico: Rooms 1 and 2, Dirkbcck Rrick, Freeland
JOHN M. CARR,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW.
All legal business promptly attended.
Postofllce Building. ... Freeland.
GORGE MCLAUGHLIN,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW.
Legal Business of Any Description.
Brennan'B Building. So. Centre Bt. Freeland.
R. J. O'DONNELL,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW.
Legal Business Promptly Attended.
Campboll Building, - Freeland.
JOHN J. McBREARTY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Legal Business of every description. Fire
Insurance, and Convoyuncing given prompt
attention.
■McMounmin Building,South Centre Street.
'PUOS. A. BUCKLEY,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
All business given prompt attention.
Tribune Building, . ■ Main Street.
TJR N. MALEY,
DENTIST.
OVER BIItKBECK'S STORE,
Second Floor, - Birkbeck Briek.
S. E. HAYES,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT.
Washington Street.
None but. reliable companies represented.
Also agent for the celebrated high-grade
Pianos ot Hazclton Bros., New York city.
TJR. S. S. HESS,
DENTIST.
37 South Centre Street.
Second Floor Front, - Refowich Building.
Wm. Wehrman,
a,tcli.:m.£il3:er.
.Watches and Clocks for sale, and repairing
of all kinds given prompt attention.
Centre street, below South.
AMAUDUS OSWALD,
dealer in
Dry Goods, Groceries
and Provisions.
FRESH ROLL BUTTER AND EGGS.
A celebrated brand of XX flour
always iu stock.
Latest Hats and Caps.
All kiuds of household utensils.
A. IF. Cor. Centre and Front Sts., Freebtnd.
CTXZRZRTX^S
Groceries, Provisions,
Green Truck,
Dry Goods ami Notions
are among the finest sold
in Freeland. Send a sam
ple order and try them.
E. J, Carry, South Centre Street.
T. CAMPBELL7
dealer in
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Boots and Shoes.
Also
PURE WIUES % LIQUORS
FOR FAMILY
AND MUD WINAL PURPOSES.
Centre ami Main streets, Freeland.
Try Koiper's ice cream soda.