FREELAND TRIBUNE. VOL. XIII. NO. 07 See Our Large Lines of Men's, Boys' and Children's Winter Suits and Overcoats. Our Lines of Oxfords CANNOT BE EQUALED. and Raglan Overcoats Positively the Finest Selections to Be Seen Anywhere. Refowich's Wear Well Clothing, Boot and Shoe House, Freeland. Largest Stock of Footwear in Lower Luzerne County. Sib ill to xxxx UNION-MADE. Manufactured by The Clock Tobacco Co., Scrantcn, Fa. "V\7"illia,m. Schwartz, Sole Agent for Hazlcton and Vicinity. GEO. KROMMES, 7 dealer in GROCERIES and. PROVISIONS. Rebate Checks Given for Cash, Bh-khock and Walnut Streets. 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. COHIICTIIIIIT ® 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. frCAMPBELL, dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Also PURE WINES I LIQUORS FOR FAMILY AND MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Centre and Main streets. Freeland. SHOES! SHOES! Nothing But Shoes! Star Shoe Store! Buy your footwear where you won't have to pay interest on other goods. We sell shoes, boots and rubber goods—noth ing else—and you eau be accommodat ed here with any thing manufactured in these lines. STAR SHOE STORE. Hugh Malloy, Prop. Corne V°S siluJ FREELAND, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1900. THE GLASS OF FASHION. Tlie use of luce is increasing day by Jay. He vers, collars, guimpes, boleros, garnitures, every possible application Is seen. The new collars of the ready to wear variety are extremely convenient and pretty. One style has a black velvet top with three folds of colored satin below. The craze for velvet has reached the lowest ebb—the feet. Boots made of colored or black velvet to match the velvet costume Is the extremest flight of fashion. Empire jackets of guipure, with the designs outlined in creamy chenille, are among the dainty novelties of the sea son. Fringes of steel and jet beads are seen on some of the newest wraps. One of the new Paris modes is the use of printed panne or foulard as trimming for cloth gowns. The soft printed fabric Is applied in folds edged by pipings of velvet the shade of the cloth skirt. The Cuban military heel Is the estab lished favorite In women's high class shoes. It is a much more sensible and comfortable heel for walking, say those who wear it. than the extremely low or the Louis XV. Green promised to be one of the fa vored colors for winter, but the prom ise has not been kept. One sees little of it even in millinery. Black, gold, brown, beige, pearl gray and deep red are decidedly in the lead. Resolutions of Condolence. At, a regular stated meeting of St. Ann's Young Men's C. T. A. B. Corps, of Freeland, held at their hall, Novem ber 24, 1000, the following resolutions were adopted: Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst our late brother member, Patrick Kennedy; therefore he it Resolved, That while we bow with humble submission to the decrees of Almighty God we sincerely lament the loss of a valuable member, and the society of one who, by his kind and gentle disposition, won the respect and esteem of those around him. Resolved, That in the death of Pat rick Kennedy St. Ann's Young Men's C. T. A. B. Corps has lost a useful and worthy member, and we a kind and faithful companion. Resolved, That we inourn his loss, and tonder our heartfelt sympathy to his relatives and friends, Resolved, That these resolutions be entered on the minutes, and a copy bo presented to the brother of the deceased, and that they be published in the Free land Tribune. Chas F. Me El wee, i Committee Alex. Mu I beam, on Edward McCole, \ Resolutions. PLEASURE. December 25.—Fair for benefit of St. Mary's Catholic church at Eckloy. December 31. —Twentieth Century Ball of Tigers Athletic Club at Yannes' opera house. Admission, 50 cents. Gentlemen, for bats and caps go to A. Oswald. He has a nice variety. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It,artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It isthe 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, Gastralgia.Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestiofl. Prlcesoc. and It. Large size contains 2'-i time, small size. Book all aboutdyspepsiamulledfree Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO' Cfc>caflO. Grover's City Drug- Store. Geo. H. Hartman, Meats and Green Truck. Fresh Lard a Specially. Centre Btrcet, near Central Hotel. BREVITIES The two dwelling houses at the upper end of Highland, known for many years as "Castle Garden," are in danger of being destroyed by cave-ins. The ground is gradually sinking and the occupants of the houses are alarmed. The remains of George Edward, the live-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Setzer, were taken on the 1.20 o'clock train this afternoon to Weather ly, where they wore buried. Wilty Dougherty, who arrived here from St. Louis last week, is making preparations to repair and remodel the saloon property now occupied by 01 lie Koch, on Nortli Centre street, which ho will occupy in the near future. Thanksgiving Day passed off very quietly in town. Beyond the services held in some of the churches and the closing of business housos, there was no formal observance of the holiday. David James, of Eckley, and Patrick McGuire, of Upper Lehigh, will serve as common pleas jurors next week. An enjoyable evening was had by all who attended the ball of the Jeddo Base Ball Club on Wednesday evening. The alTair was well attended. The Durno-Emmet Combination,which appears at the Grand opera house to morrow evening under the auspices of the Mining and Mechanical Institute, is rated one of the best of the series. Mrs. James Brennan, of Coxo addi tion, is seriously ill. Rev. J. W. Bischoff, of Upper Lehigh, will conduct the memorial services for the Hazleton Lodge of Elks in that city on Sunday evening. Tho I). S. & S. Railroad depot at Roan Junction was broken into last night, but as the building contained nothing of value the thieves had their labor in vain. The funeral of tho late Edward Timony, of Wyoming, a former Free- TIGERS Twentieth Century Ball New Year's Eve land resident, passes through town on the 4.42 o'clock train this afternoon on its way to Hazleton, whore the inter ment will be made. Foster township politics are becoming interesting, although tho election is many weeks off. Owing to the demand for anthracite, a majority of the collieries of the Le high region worked yesterday. A minstrel entertainment will be given on Christmas Eve at tho Grand opera house by the Good Wills Athletic Association. When you want prompt acting little pills that never gripe use DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Grover's City drug store. The Dougherty property, at the cor ner of Washington and Walnut streets, was sold yesterday to Timothy J. Riley, of town. Tho members of the Tigers Athletic Club began today to advertise their ball on New Year's Eve. The annual ball of the club is tho leading social event each year, and the coming one Is to be known as the Twentieth Century Ball, which means that it will bo up-to-date In every particular. Both makers and circulators of counterfeits commit fraud. Honest men will not deceive you into buying worth less counterfeits of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The original is Infallible for curing piles, sores, eczema and all skin diseases. Grovor's City drug storo. Comedy That l'leused. "Down on tho Farm" at the opera house last evening pleased a fair sized audience. Mr. Manley as "Seth Muck ins"and Miss Lester as "Roxy" were very satisfactory. C. O. Mack, the tall man, was amusing as "Sleepy." The special ty of "Davis and Hurd" in the second act was one of the features of the even ing. They both had excellent voices and their comedy work caused much laughter. They are artists In ovefy sense.—Danville News, November 20, 1900. At the Grand tonight. if you have over 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. A Happy Circumstance. They who think there are no kind and sympathetic hearts in Freeland would bo obliged to counteract their opinion if they were at the Primitive Methodist preacher's home on Thanksgiving Eve, for it was literally invaded, carried by storm. Young and old sallied forth to the home, and their implements of war faro were those things which every hungry person likes to see. To add to its good cheer a nice purse of money collected by Misses M. O'Donnell and F. Carter was presented to the pastor. The social feature was not the least, for the friends with eagerness liked to listen to the many anecdotes related by the much esteemed brother, George. Bird. The pastor and family extend many thanks to all who helped to make the occasion what it was, and hope to con tinue to enjoy the sympathies of so many friends. Thanksgiving Weddings, Ilarvey Shelharner, of Allentown, and Miss Tinnie Dittbrenner, of Hazle Brook, were married on Thanksgiving Eve by Rev. J. B. Kerschner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shelharner, Coxc addition. They will reside in Allentown. At St. Ann's church yesterday Denis Welsh, of South street, and Miss Katie Tully, of Adams street, were married. At the same place yesterday August Zimmerman and Miss Maine McGinley, of South Centre street, were joined in the bonds of matrimony. Degree of Monsignor. Rev. Eugene A. Garvoy, one of the two vicar generals of tho Scranton diocese and rector of St. John's Catho lic church, Pittston, has received a notable honor from Pope Leo, having had conferred upon him the title of do mestic prelate. The brief containing tho appointment has just been received from Rome by Bishop Iloban and yes- terday ho handed to Father Garvey the evidence of the Vatican's favor. The oflice carries with it the degree of monsignor and the title of right rev erend. In the new oflice Father Garvey will be vested with the purple robes of the episeopacy. Father Garvey's new oflice gives him no new powers, the oflice being simply an honorary one. The honor Is conferred by the Pope as a mark of learning or high qualifications. Monsignor Garvey\s exalted position among the priests of the Scranton dio" ceso has twice been brought to the at tention of tho Pope, having been twice submitted as worthy of elevation to the oflice of bishop. His friends in tho diocese will bo pleased to learn of tho honor ho has received. Pastor Appointed Bishop Unban has acceded to the pe tition of the congregation of St. Kasi mer's Polish Catholic church for a pastor. He has appointed Rev. Thomas Misicki, of Reading, a Polish priest, to temporarily fill tho vacancy, and the new pastor is expected to arrive and take possession of his charge; before Sunday. Rev. Misicki will act as pastor until such time as Bishop Hoban can secure" for the congregation a Lithuanian priest. The Finnegan Case. Tho application of D. L. O'Noll, Esq., attorney for Jamos Finnegan, asking that tho court order tho proper ollieors of Foster township to levy a special tax to pay tho Indebtedness of tho township, has been granted by the court, and at tachment was awarded against I'atrick Campbell and Patrick Swoonoy, super visors, and Joseph Roberts, treasurer. Street Parade Today, Tho "Down on the Farm" Company arrived in town this morning from Shamokln, and shortly before noon tho band carried by tho show paraded tho streets and rendered some good music. The company has been playing to big houses since entering tin; coal regions. Best 5c cigar in town at Helper's. ROUND THE REGION Scranton street car men say that they do not wish to go on strike, but they have grievances which must be re dressed. They wish a straight ton-hour day, instead of twelve and sixteen hours for a day, and a flat wage rate of 20 cents an hour. At present new men receive 13 cents per hour and the oldest hands only get lO.'u cents an hour. Unless these three wrongs are righted there will surely be a strike and twenty eight miles of trolley line will be tied up. The school children of Ilazleton on Wednesday contributed enough provi sions and household necessaries to sup ply every poor family with three hearty Thanksgiving meals. Thomas Williams, aged 14 years, of Wyoming, was on his way to a pigeon shooting match yesterday afternoon, when he slipped and fell in some brush wood. His gun was discharged, the load entering his groin. Ho was taken in a dying condition to the hospital. Watch repairing at Kelper's. Robert Hunting, who, with his circus, made several tours of the coal regions, is broken down financially and was ad mitted this week to the Soldiers' Home at Erie, where he intends to spend the balance of his life. Alderman James McGroarty, of Wilkesbarre, died suddenly at noon yes terday from apoplexy. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best liver pills over made. Easy to take and never gripe, drover's City drugstore. Scran ton will make a decided effort to have the next convention of the Ameri can Federation of Labor held in that city. The mother of ox-Prothonotary George J. Llewellyn died Wednesday evening at West Pittston, aged 07 years. Margaret Kelly, a sixteen-year-old school girl, is believed to have been kid napped by two strange men late Wednes day afternoon from Miner's Mills, where she resided. Many people worry bocause 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 oat and prevents the formation of gas which makes the stomach press against the heart. It will cure every form of indigestion. Grover's City drug store. George L. Wolff, of Cincinnati, com mitted suicide yosterday at Wilkesbarre. Ho was a member of Ilowson's band, which is playing with a theatrical com pany at one of tho theatres in Wilkes barre. By a stove upsetting in James De laney s house, at Locust Gap. yesterday, four residences were burned to tho ground before tho flames were extin guished. You can't afford to risk your life 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 for croup. Children like It and mothers endorse It. Grover's City drug store. Standing in a trench buried to his chin, the blood spurting from his nose, mouth and ears, Dominico Dcgiiimo, an Italian laborer, died yesterday morning with a thousand persons watching his last agonies. 110 and two other laborers were caught by a cave-in of tho sides of a Scranton sewer, on which they were at work. The other two were dug out alive, but Degilituo was squeezed to death before he could be extricated. GRAND OPERA HOOSE. Freclund Opera House Co., Lessees. Friday Evening, oft November J U Charles Manley, As (BETH HtJC'KINS) in The Musical ltural Comedy Drama, 6 'Dow 11 on the Farm" in Three Acts, by C. W. Hancock. Mipporteri u Talented Company. A Metropolitan Production. New Songs, Music and Specialties. 150 Laughs in 150 Minutes. SQUASHTOWN BAND AND ORCHESTRA. Noonday Street Parade. Prices: 25,35 and 50 Cents. Scata on sale at McMcnainin's store. $1.50 PER YEAR Don't Miss the Great Opportunity. It's the Chance of a Lifetime. Now or Never. SENIE'S GREAT TWENTY-DAY CLOTHING AND FURNISHING SALE! A sure 20 to 30 per cent saving 011 every purchase. Railroad and trolley fare paid on all purchases over $5.00. Phila. One-Price Clothing House. S. SENIE, PROP. Birkbeck Brick, Freeland, Pa. OIUON STROH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC. Offlec: Rooms 1 iinil 2, Birkbeck Brick, Freeland JOHN M. CARE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. All legs] business promptly attended. PoßtofHce Building, - Freeland. Mclaughlin, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Legal Business of Any Description, Hicnnaii's Building. So. Centre St. Freeland. R. J. O'DONNELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Campbell Building, . Freeland# White Haven (Mice, Kane 11 wilding. Opposite Poßtofflce; Tuesdays aiul Thursdays. JOHN J. McHREARTY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Legal Business of every description, Fire Insurance, and Conveyancing' given prompt attention. McMeuamin Building,South Centro Street. 'JMIOS. A. BUCKLEY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. All business given prompt attention. Tribune Building, - . Main Street. JJR N. MALEY, DENTIST. OVF.R BIHKBECK'S STORE, Second Fluor, - . Rlrkbock Brick. jyjRS. S. E. HAYES, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. Washington Street. None but reliable companies represented. Also agent for the celebrated high-grade I lanes ot Hazelton Bros., New York city. S. S. IJESS, DENTIST. 37 South Centre Street. Second Floor Fruut, - Refowlch Building. Wm. Wehrman, "Watchmaker. atchos and Clocks for sale, and repairing of ull kinds given prompt attention. ____ Centre street, below South. AMANDUS OSWALD, dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions. FRESH ROLL BUTTER AND EGGS. A celebrated brand of XX flour always in stock. Latest Hats and Caps. Ail kinds of household utensils. JV. W. Cor. Centre and Front Sts., Freeland. Groceries, Provisions, Green Truck, Dry Goods ami Notions are aniongf the finest sold in Freeland. Send a sam ple order and try them. E. J. Curry, South Centre Street. P. F. McNULTY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. Embalming of fomulo corpses performed exclusively by Mrs. P. F. McNulty. PREPARED TO ATTEND CALLS DAY OR NIG JIT. South Centro street. Frecliilld. Frank Savage was killed instantly, Wednesday night, at Midvalley colliery, Mt. Carmel, by a fall of coal. He leaves a widow and large family.
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