VOL. XIII. NO: 154. Bargains! Bargains! Semi-Annual CLEARING SALE Is Now On. Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, Etc., At a Big Reduction. Come Without Delay to Wtaiiil'sfcaifcl Clothing and Shoe House. REFOWICH BUILDING. FREELAND. Largest Stocks and Lowest Prices. 1 WEDDING SILVER ifor each offense of hauling ; loads of 10.000 pounds with tires less j than four inches in width. Picnic Tomorrow Night. Tomorrow evening the annual picnic ' of tlio Crescent A ill let ic Club will be hebl at tlin I'iiblic park. The club w ill provide amusement of all kinds and all] who attend may expect to onjoy them selves. RURAL DELIVERY. Wilkeitbtirre Reporter Find* It. u Good Tiling in Tliln County. About a roar ago a rural free*dellvery route was established which took in a portion of the lower end of Luzerne county including the fine farming region on the Nescopeck mountain. When it was first inaugurated it was fought bitterly by the country store keepers, and of course the postmasters who were displaced by the new service did not feel kindly towards it. A complete delivery is made once '•very day by the carriers who are paid SSOO a year. These latter have also the privilege of doing a pony express busi ness, carrying packages, etc., Tim result iu the Neacopeck regions has proved it to be a blessing to the farmer and his family. Through the daily calls of Uncle Sam's uniformed messenger the farm has losi the lonliness and the insolation which made it hard to bear for the younger people* and they .are more satisfied and content. Even the morals of the dis trict are said to be improved by this bringing into daily communication with the world a farm and family who had heretofore been practically cut oIT. The farm buildings are being im proved, front yards ornamented, fences and drives fixed up, and a general desire to be as good as anybody on tlio route is expressed. Aside from improvements on this line, the farmer is keeping iu daily touch with the market and knows when and where to dispose of his product to the best advantage. There are numerous other advantages which have developed from the mail man's call, not to mention the many bright little romances between the farmers daughter and the young men of the region by reason of the improved | facilities for communication. When the hand of affliction and death falls, it is no longer several days of heart-breaking lonliness that those bereft have to boar before sympathizing neighbor learns the news, but it is carried at once to those wlto should know. Rural free delivery, which has helped to make country life in England one of much comfort for more than half a century, was slow coining to this coun try. Now that it has been started it is hoped that the service will he enlarged as fast as possible, to embrace every state in tiie union. Examined For the Bar. Attorney Daniel Kline returned from Wilkwsbarre where he was compelled to undergo an examination before being admitted to the Bar of Luzerne county. Mr. Kline is the first graduate of a re cognized law school to undergo such examination and is In compliance with a new order of court. To Be Married Tomorrow. Tomorrow Walter Lefsenring. former ly superintendent at Sandy Run, now located at Irwin, Westmoreland county, will bo united in marriage to Miss Wil son at her homo in Toronto, Cauada. The bride was formerly teacher of the private school at. Upper Lehigh. Crook Acquitted. After being out for nearly two days the jury in the Parsons murder case came in yesterday afternoon with a ver dict of acquittal. Michael Crook was accused of the murder of Frank Rhoads, with whom he returned homo lato one night. Ho was immidiately discharged. Celebration This Evening. TheVoung Peoples Society of Christian Endeavor celebrates its tenth anniver sary of its organization iu the Presby terian church iu Upper Lehigh this evening. Rev. .J. 15. Korschnor, of town, will he the principal speaker. Foxes Escape. Throe young foxes which were caught, by Michael Potochny some time age managed to make their escape yester day. One of the animals was shot by William Siewell on the ridge west of town last evening. All the New* of Nportd. The Philadelphia Sunday "Proas'* has arranged to devote a special section each Sunday to the sporting news of the day. This section is certain to he heart ily welcomed by those who are interest ed in outdoor pastimes. In this manner the news is conveniently classified for the reader and he is able to quickly and readily find the report of any athletic event of which he may lie interested. "The Press'" has long" been noted for the accuracy of Its sporting news and the sapie high standard is maintained in the sporting sections of the "Sundav Press" with the added advantage of the news being kept well together. Baseball, yachting, cricket, rowing, horse racing, college athletics and all kinds of sports on land and water are feat urized by "The Press" both daily and Sunday, it, prints more and better sporting news than any other Philadelphia paper. Ice cold soda at Kefpor's. LOCAL NOTES Short Items of Interest to All Readers. Happenings of the Past Two Days in and Around Freeiand Recorded With out Waste of Words. John F. Pettit, of Ilazloton, a veteran of tlio civil war, lias been granted a pension of §8 per month. John Burke, of Haxleton, the well known base ball pitcher lias been signed to play with thr Chester learn. The state convention of Luther League Societies will take place at Sba tnokin, .1 une !2G. A mind mass in memory of the late Father Phillips was celebrated yester day in St. Gabriel's church, Hazleton. A number of visiting priests were in attendance. The Pastorial Association of the Upper Lehigh valley will hold a session at White Haven on Monday. At the meeting of tlio directors of the. First National Bank, of Shenandoah, Dr. J. Pierce Roberts was elected to fill a vacancy on the board caused by the resignation of Dr. George S. Wentz, of Drifton. Riehort Courtright, of Sandy Run, lias returned from a visit to his native home in England. He was absent four months. Dr. E. W. Rutter, of town, while on a hunting tour for frogs at St. John's, Butler township, shot 198 in three hours. A number of Hazleton's crack marks men visited the grounds but none have reached the high mark of Freeland's gonial M. I). Kate Toomey, of Wilke;sbarre, is visit ing relatives in town. A new sidewalk is being placed in front of the Gallagher property on Main street and also in front of the property of Patrick McFadden on Centre street. Patrick O'Donnoll, of South street, has accepted a position with an install ment house and will canvas the region. Mrs. Sarah Kennedy, of Philadelphia, a former resident of this region died this week. She is the mother of Sister Mary Bernard, formerly of St. Ann's now of Hazleton convent. Misses Annie and Sarah Coll, of Phila delphia, are spending their vacation with their mother on the Hill. The second rendition of the program of exercises by the pupils of St. Ann's parochial school was attended by a large audience. The program was success fully carried out. Thomas Evans, Jr., of the Second ward, secured the degree of bachelor of at the graduation exorcises of Bucknell university, Lowisburg. M. J. Reed, of Lebanon, formerly paymaster for G. R. Markle & Co. at Joddo is visiting friends in tliis region. The Anthracite telephone has been placed In the offico of the Freeiand brewery. Connection with the Long distance phone will also be made shortly. Patrick O'Brien and niece, Miss Maggie O'Noil and Mr. and Mrs. John Hurley, of Upper Lehigh, left today for Atlantic City where they will spend a month. Miss Maine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lesser, of Upper Lehigh, has successfully passed the examination to enter the junior class at Kutztowu Nor mal School. Mrs. I). J. Boyle, of Mahanoy City, is visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Evan Wood ring and son William, of Brooklyn, N. V,, are the guests of AI. Gooppert and family. The funeral of the late Louis Gone zetta, of Drifton, took place yesterday morning and was largely attended. Mass was celebratod at St. Anthony's Italian church at 10.30 by Rev. Lot)go. Interment was made in St. Ann's ceme tery. Samuel Frasher, brother of Mrs. W. R. Flail, was killed Wednesday at Hart lord, Conn. lie was employed as a con ductor and met his death between cars. Joseph Roberts, of South Centre street, is at the Pan-American exposi tion. The second half of a pool match be tween Tony Ritz, or Hazleton. and Geo. Valines, of town, took place Wednesday evening before the Second ward Spurt ing Club. Ritz won b) 10 points. Andrew Ecker, a miner at No. r col liery Jcddo, had his left eye badly in jured by beiug hit with a piece of rock. Tli I--WEEKLY Our Motto Is No Trouble to Square Di .din ■ Sliow You All and Satisfaction Our Goods Phila. One-Price Clothing Hons®. S. SEN 115, PBOP. Birkbeck Brick, Freeland, Pa. No Trouble to Ik.Goods Are Show \ou All; :Not Satisfactory Our Goods [Money refunded AS. ORION STROH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC. OMoe: Booms lands, Birkbeok Brink, Freel.pM JOHN M. CARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. All legal business promptly attended. I'uslnHicc Building, . . . Freelaod. MCLAUGHLIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Legal Business of Any Description, Branaan's Building, So. Centra St. Freeland. J) J. O'DONNELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Campbell Building, - - . Freeland. P*7oni\ H .T' 111 !" : V 'biililing.Opposieo I oatoillco, l. tu.Miti;,... Lhursduya, Saturdays, JOHN J. McBREARTY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 1-'': ,Mn-'ei "n '' ll " Ci.iiveyaneiug given prompt M, Ml lunula Hull dimr. Smith Cent re Street. N. MALEY, DENTIST. OVER lilitlvßECK'S STOKE, See, unl liner. - . Birkbeck rirtek jyjRS. S. E. HAYES, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. Washington Streot. None Inn reliiibli- inumnies represented. Al I. mil-lit I'M' 111,- i■. 1,-brute,f higb-rrado I laniiii n! Ilazellun Bins., New Turk city. rju. S. S HESS, DENTIST. 37 Couth Centre Street. Second Floor Front. - Ilel'owich Building. 'JMiOS. A. BUCKLEY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. All business given prompt attention. Tribune Building, . . Main Street. THIS GUN METAL HNISHEO FOUNTAIN PEN fi FOR CMC HOUR'S WORK. ONE THIRD ACTUAL SIZE ill OHi i m m ' iu. 170 Jiroadway, New Yerfc Wm. Wehrman, "V^'a-TCIARLAALCER. Clocks and Watches for Sale. Repairing a Specially. Next to Neußurger's Store, Cieo. H. Hartmcn, Meats and Green Tiack. Fresh Lard a Specialty, Centre SH-ft-l, neur Central Hotel. DePIERRO - BROS. O-GSUZEYEL Corner of Centre and Front Streets. Gibson, llouglinrty, K,infer Club, Koseulilulii'f V, ot which wo hive EXCLUSIVE SALE IN TOWN. Muinm's Extra Dry Champagne, H entice.v 11-a idy, lli rekborry, Unit, Win, Claretß, Cordials, Eto. Ham and Be * cei' ( 7; ■ ic Sandwiches, Sardines, Ktc. MEALS AT - ALL - HOURS. LAUBACH'S VIENNA BAKERb U. E. LAI lACiI, Prop. ( lioit ■ lln .nl ot \n l\ inds. Cakes, and Pas try, i Ltily. 1-uuey uiul Novelty (Jakes Uukod to Order. CBffiFECTIOiERY e- IEE EMU su pi' iI to brtll.-s, parti us or picnics, With .ill lion , ar • i.jiiitels, at shortest notice ami iairest prices. I)eli> t l i, d aarrou tidings every day. fijx