FREELAND TRIBUNE. VOL. XIII. NO. 87 Kid° Ail-Around Yk and Wear, m THAT THIS BRANDED ON EVERY o i\ M _ ©lnch. ( Low Heel. Out-of-Door Boot. KXACT REPRODUCTION OP THIO STYLE SHOE. Refowich's Wear Well Clothing and Shoe House Refowlch Building, Freeland. Gustom-Mado and lleudy-Mado Clothing. Site ail Ctiew YYYY UNION-MADE. Manufactured bj The Clock Tobacco Co., Scraaton, Pa. "X*7"illia,xaa. Schwartz, Solo Agent for Hazleton and Vicinity. GEO. KROMMES' dealer In GROCERIES azid. PROVISIONS. Rebate Checks Given for Cash. Blrkbeok and Walnut Streets. LAUBACH'S YIENNA BAKERY. B. C. LAUBACH, Prop. Choice Bread of All Kinds, Cakes, and Pas try, Daily. Fancy and Novelty Cakes Baked to Order. WECTIIEIIY 9 Id CfiEAM •applied to balls. parties or picnics, with all necessary adjuncts, at shortest notice and I'airest prices. Delivery and supply wagons to all parts oj tmsn and surroundings rniery day. "amandus oswaldT" 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. AH kinds of household utensils. 19. W. (lor. Ventre and Front Bti., Freeland. EVERY BUYER OF SHOES is neglecting his duty to his purse if he fails to learn our prices and examine our qualities and styles before investing money in footwear. We Sell Shoes and nothing else. You can buy to better advantage here than in stores where shoes are carried as a side-line, and if you give us the op portunity we will prove to you that this is true. STAR SHOE STORE. HQfih Malloy, Prop, Corner ™ eU . FREELAND, PA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1901. CHOSE HIS OWN WIFE Actor Refuses Money Left Him by Dead Uncle. -Legacy Had a String to It in the Form of a Condi tion That the Beneficiary Marry a Certain Woman. William S. Gill, a young man who ap poared In the rolo of "Ebenezer Tobb," the sexton of the Baptist church. In the production of "The Village Postmaster" at Hazleton opera house Monday even ing, has boon placed in a very odd posi tion by a will made by his undo, who recently died in Liverpool, England. It is a will that smacks more of the novel than real life. The will leaves Gill £5,000 if he will marry the ward of his uncle. Gill is deeply in love with a young woman who Is a member of the company and they aro engaged to be married. lie prompt ly decided that if he cannot get tho money without taking the ward also, the money is not for him. A letter was received on Saturday by Gill from his father, James Gill, of Bos ton, apprising the young man of the .terms of tho uncle's will. The uncle was Major John Reynolds, who died in Liverpool a short time ago from tho effect of wounds sustained while fight ing in South Africa. The ward of the deceased is the daughter of a brother oflicer who died in India some years ago. After that sad event she was cared for by Reynolds as If she was his own daughter. It was his hope that his nephew would marry his ward and with a view to encouraging this idea ho shaped his will. Fate de creed that this should not be. Gill has never seen his uncle's ward, but notwithstanding this he does not hesitate to say that she is not for him. "I did not hesitate a moment in mak ing a choice," ho said in talking about the matter. "What is £5,000 as com pared to a life's happiness. Money is a good thlug. but it is not everything, and with me It would not weigh for an instant against the woman I hope will one day be Mrs. William S. Gill." Officials Violate Promises. The trainmen on tho D. S. & S. Hail road were given the surpriso of their lives yesterday when they opened their pay checks and found that tho officials of tho road had broken the promises made to the railroaders to increase their wages to the scale recently adopted on tho Lehigh Valley Railroad. Some weeks ago the D. S. & S. men asked for an increase in wages, taking the new rate of the Lehigh Valley Com pany as a basis. The officials at Drif ton reluctantly consented to pay the scale of the other road, and nothing more was thought of the matter by the men until yesterday. After receiving their checks the rail roaders found that the increases were six mills per hour to the conductors and GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Freeland Opera House Co., Lessees. Wednesday Evening, Jany 16. A. Q. Scammon's Co. In the deliclously droll comedy-drama "Side Tracked." Full of Mlrtl, and Merriment, Strong Situations and Sensational Effects. Embracing a com puny of CLEVER COMEDIANS presenting the latest songs and dances. Tho Creators of Comedy, and Tho Acknowledged Leaders of All. PRICES: 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Seats on sale at McMenamln's store. "The.... O Wilkes-Barre 'Vecord Is the Best Poper In Northeastern Pennsylvania... • It contains Complete Local, Tele graphic and General News. Prints only the News that's fit to Priut.... 50 Cents a Month, ADDBass ' $0 a Year by Mall The Record, or Carriers Wn.K3-Bnm. P*. one cent an hour to the engineers, amounts far below what were needed to bring their wages up to the Lehigh Val ley rate, while the firemen, brakemen and others received no increase. Those of the employes who had be lieved in the promises made by the of ficials wore naturally disappointed at tho manner In which they were hood winked, but others who have had similar experiences with these people were not In the least surprised at the deceit which the Drifton corporation exhibited. There was a time when a statement received from the managers of tho Coxe interests was accepted as truthful and was relied upon by all whom it concern ed; but this was when men with brains and honest principles were in charge. Unfortunately for the employes of the Drifton companies, the. IM>, P. L. 137. H. W. Oangwer, ) William 8. Lieb, -Directors. Wilson B. Campbell,) $1.50 PER YEAR Mid-Winter Bargains in Clothing at Phila. One-Price Clothing House. S. SENIE, PROP. Birkbeck Brick, Freeland, Pa. £UAS. ORION STROH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC. Office: Rolling 1 Hilda, Birkbeck Brick, Freeland JOIIN M. CARR, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. All leifal business promptly attended. Poßtofflce Building. ... Freeland. QEORUE McLAUUULIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Legal Business of Any Description. Brennqn'a Building, So. Centre St. Freeland. R. J. O'DONNELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Campbell Building, ... Freoland. White Haven Office, Kane Buildintr. Opposite I oatoffiee; Tuesdays, Thursduys, Saturdays. JOHN J. McBREARTY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Legal Buslneas ol' every description, Fire Insurance, and Conveyancing given prompt attention. McMenamln Building, South Centre Street. JJR. N. MALEY, DENTIST. OVER BIRKBECK'S STORE, Second Floor. Birkbeck Brick. S. E. HAYES, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. Washington Street. Nono but reliable companies represented. Also agent for tho celebrated high-grado I lanos of Hazelton Bros., New York city. JJR. S. S. HESS, DENTIST. 37 South Centre Street. Socnnd Floor Front, - llcfowlch Building. "JMIOS. A. BUCKLEY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. All business given prompt attention. Tribune Building, Main Street Geo. H. Hartman, Meats and Green Track. Frenh Lard a Specially. Centre Btreet, near Central Hotel. T. CAMPBELL, dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Also PURE WINES H LIQUORS FOR FAMILY AND MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Centre and Main streets, Freeland, P. F. McNULTY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. Embalming of femulo corpses periorraod exclusively By Mrs. I". F. MeNulty. PREPARED TO ATTEND CALLS DAY OR NIQIIT. South Centre street, Freeland. CURRY'S Groceries, Provisions, Green Truck, Dry Goods and Notions are among the finest sold in Freeland. Send a sam ple order and try them. E. J. Curry. South Centre Street. The United Mine Workers of District No. 1 are holding their annual conven tion at Edwardsville this week.