FREELAND TRIBUNE. VOL. XI V. NO. 27. Don't Miss the Big Sale Of School Suits and Shoes Now (ioitig On. * Our School Shoes Will Outwear Any Shoe in the Market. Refowich's Wear Well Clothing and Shoe House, Refowich Building, Freeland. Don't Fail to Get a Pair of Our "Wear Well" School Knee Pants; lined all through, 50c. OSWALD, doa'er in Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries and Provisions. FRESH ROLL AND Creamery Batter Always in Stock, Minnesota's Best Patent Flour A Specialty. EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED. JV. W. (Jor. Centre and Front fits., Freeland. BARGAINS IN Clothing, Gents' Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. AT THE New York Clothing Store, lIARItY GBTZ, PKOl*. nivalin Block, South Centre Street. __________ 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. Wm. Wehrman, "Watclnnalcer. Repairing a Specialty. No Trust or Credit. Next to the Central Hotel. Geo. H. Hartman, Meats and Green Trnck. Fretth Lard a Specially. Centre Street, near Central Hotel. Condy 0. Boyle, duAler in LIQUOR, WINE, BEER, PORTER, ETC. The ftneflt brawls of Domestic and Imported Whiskey oil sale. Fresh Rochester and Shen andoah Hear and Younglimr's Porter on tap. WW Hani re street. Right TO THE f Point We always go straight to the point; no false modesty about us. We have the finest stock of Shoes in the town—we know it, and we want you to know it. We have bought them especially for you. We have every style in the market, and warrant all our goods. We have just the goods for sum mer wear—Undcrpriced for the sake of introduction. STAR SHOE STORE, IIUOII MALLOY, I'ltor., Centre and Walnut Streets. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Freeland Opera House Co., Leasees. Monday Evening, Sept. 2. OPEN ING ATT 11ACT1C>N. Aiden Benedict's SCENIC TRIUMPH "QUO VADIS" ns druiiiutiml by CHAS. W. CHASE. (Positively the Original Production). Excellent Cast of Characters Beautiful Stage Settings Special Scenery for Every Act Correct Wardrobe and Properties. Pronounced Everywhere "The Event of the Season" Prices: 50c, 35c, 25c, Heats on sale nt McMcnnmin's store. i Low Fare Excursion* Via the Lehigli Valley ltuilroad. I Buffalo: Labor Day, Pan-American | Exposition. Tickets ou sale August ill and September 1. Syracuse: Now York State Fair. Tickets sold September 7-1 4. Ithaca: Tompkins County Fair. Tickets sold September 17-20. i Newark Valley: Northern Tioga Ag-j | rlcultiiral Society Fair. Tickets sold | September 10, 11 and PL I Naples: Account of fair. Tickets i | sold September 17. 18 and Hi. ! Canandaigua: Account of fair. Tick- j ! ets sold Septemper 17, 18 and 10. Dryden: Account of fair. Tickets ' sold September 17, 18, 151 and "0. Tunkhannock: Account of fair. Tickets sold September 18. 10 and 20. Indianapolis, Ind.: I. (). (). F. meet ing. Tickets sold September 12-13. For particulars concerning these low 1 fare excursions consult Lehigh Valley | ticket agents. ' (). O. Buck, Beirne. Ark., says: I wa : troubled with constipation until I ; bought De Witt's Little Early Risers, i Since then I have been entirely cured of !my old complaint. I recomuieud them. Grover's City drug store. Pan-Aiuerlciin Kxptmitinii. Low fares via the Lehigh Valley Rail road to the Pan-American Exposition. Five-day tickets, good only in day coaches, will be sold on Tuesdays and Saturdays, May 1 to October 31, from ; Freeland at the rate of $7 for the round trip. Ten-day tickets will bo. sold from Free land every day, May 1 to October 31, good on any train, except the Black Diamond express, at the rate of 310 for tiie round trip. A. Oswald lias the agency for the cele brated Elysian's extracts and perfumery. The finest goods made. Try them. Soda water—ail ilavors—at Helper's. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It. artificially digests the food and aids Nature iu strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. lt'lsthe latest discovereddigest aut and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efllciency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Crampsaud al 1 other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and 11. Lnrge stiecontains 2% times small sice. Book all about dyspepsia mailed free Prepared by E. C. DeWITT 0. CO' Cb'caflo. Drovpr'R Oifcv Prnpf Rt.oro. | MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. BX)R BALE.—Single six-room dwelling house on West Walnut street, property of Thus, j E. Da vies Estate: lot is 70x1.% feet, contains | large stable, shanty, outbuildings. Hue well, etc. Apply for terms to W. E. I)avies, 525 ltidgc street, Coxo addition, Freeland. \ \ 7"ANTKD. First-class experienced flre \Y man for night work. Apply immedia tely at this olßee. FREELAND, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1901. LABOR DAY IN FREELAND Workingmen Will Own the Town Next Monday. Demonstration Under the Auspices of the Central Labor Union Will Be a Crand Affair. Monday next, Labor Day, will be ob served the country over by organized workmen, but nowhere will there be a more fitting tribute paid to the holiday dedicated to labor than in Freeland. The energetic committees appointed by tho Central Labor Union to prepare and arrange a suitable program for tin; day have worked unceasingly In per forming their duty, and a success far beyoud their early hopes is now assured. The exercises for the day Include a parade at 10 a. m., followed l>y addresses at the Public park. The afternoon and evening will be given up to sport and pleasure at tho picnic to be held under the auspices of the Central Labor Union. ORDER OF I'AKADK. Grand Marshall—Peter G. Gallagher. Aids—A. J. Carlis, Jr., Edward Doggett. Speakers in Carriages. Chief Biirgess. Freeland Police Force. First Division. Liberty Band, Hazleton. Local Union 1508, U. M. W., Hazleton. Local Union 1532, U. M. W., Ha/.10 Mines. Local Union 1547, U. M. \V., Cranberry. Shamrock Drum Corps. Local Union 1507, U. M. YV., Eckley. Local Union 1500, U. M. YV., Hazle Brook. Local Union 1053, U. M. W., Sandy Run. Second Division. St. Ann's Parish Band. Local Union 1400, U. M. YV., Freeland. Jeddo Drum Corps. Local Union 1518, U. M. YV., Jeddo. Drifton Drum Corps. Local Union 1519, U. M. YV., Drifton. Upper Lehigh Drum Corps. Local Union 1521, U. M. YV., Upper Lehigh. Local Union 1627, U. M. YV., South Hoborton. Third Division. Highland Drum Corps. Local Union 1652, U. M. YV., Highland. Local L'iiion 1067, U. M. \V., Ebervale. Local Union 1571, U. M. YV., Tarn aqua. Federal Labor Union 8750, A. F. L., Freeland. Union 484, Clerks Protective Association, Freeland. Combined Locals of tho South Side. Organizations which have accepted the invitation to parade and failed to notify the committee will report to the grand marshall upon their arrival In town. JtOITTB OK PARADE. Parade will form on South Ridge, street and all organizations must bo roady to move at 10 o'clock sharp over the following route: North on Ridge to Chestnut, To YVashington, To Carbon, To Centro, To North, Countermarch on Centre to Front, To Public park. AI>I)KK.SHKB AND PICNIC. At the Public park addresses will be delivered by Organizers YV. 11. Schlosser, of Duryea, and YV. 11. Detrey upon matters of interest to organized labor. The speeches will he followed by the picnic of the Central Labor Union. During the afternoon sports and con tests of various kinds will be the fea tures. Parochial School to Opeu. St. Ann's parochial school will open the first week In September. In this well known Institution, besides the reg ular academic course pursued in tho school, there Is a well equipped business department, whore instructions are given in stenography, typewriting and book-keeping. # The music department will furnish instruction on all stringed instruments, piano and vocal music. The Sisters are also prepared to give lessons In painting in oil, china, water colors and pastel; drawing, elocution and fancy work. Ice cream soda at Helper's. PERSONAL. Miss Maggie O'Donnell, of McAdoo, is recuperating in town, preparatory to commencing her duties as a teacher in the schools of that hustling South Side town. Thomas A. Bncklay and neice, Miss B. V. McTighe, and I). J. McCarthy, Esq., are speeding homeward across the Atlantic on the City of Home. They will arrive home on Monday. Emerson May berry, of North Wash ington street, one of the Tribune's carriers, is spending a week with Potts vllle relatives. Bernard C. Gallagher, of Victor. Colorado, is spending a few week with Freeland relatives. Miss Annie McCole, of South Ridge street, Is at Atlantic City. Miss Claro McDonald, of South Centre street, returned yesterday to St. Cecilia's academy, Scranton, to resume her stu dies. Patrick J. O'Donnell is visiting his parents on North Ridge street. Miss Laura Koons returned yesterday to West Chester, after spending the summer at her home here. Miss Mary Conahan is spending the week at Atlantic City. Death of Thomas Pettit. Thomas Pettit, a well known and res pected resident of town, died at 12.50 o'clock this morning at his home, corner of Walnut and Washington streets, lie was taken sick on Sunday last and sank rapidly. The deceased was aged 76 years and was a resident of lower Luzerne for over twenty years, having lived at Highland, Stockton and Jeddo before coming to Freeland. Mr. Pettit is survived by his wife and the following sons and daughters: John, Oakdale; Samuel and Elmer, Hazlcton; Mrs. Isaac Smith, Nesquehoning; Mrs. William McCarron, Freeland; George, Catasauqua; Mrs. Jerry Frltzinger, Free land, and Thomas, Beaver Meadow. The funeral will take place at 2.30 o'clock Sunday afternoon from his late residence. Services will bo conducted at the Park M. E. church, followed by | interment at Freeland cemetery. Joint Conference Demanded. The convention of the United Mine Workers, which has been in session for throe days at Hazleton, will adjourn to day. The resolutions adopted are very firm and unless agreements are livud up to aud a joint conference held in Jan uary, lUO2, there is every reason to be lieve that a strike will be inaugurated. The convention decided that October 29, the date on which tho great strike ended so favorably hi 1000 for the miners, should be called "Mitchell Day." and be sot aside each year throughout the anthracite region as a miners' holi day. The question of rcstrirtfng tho coal output so as to prevent the companies from anticipating a strike was discussed, but it was considered inexpedient to take action on the subject at this time. Rival Clubs to Meet. Base ball enthusiasts who havo wit nessed the games already played this season by McAdoo and Drifton clubs know that rare sport may be looked for when these rivals for honors meet at the Tigers park on Sunday afternoon. Although the representatives of the South Side have been defeated twice by Drifton, the margins by which they lost the games were o small that they are still unconvinced that Drifton has the bettor team, and in the corning contest they will put forth extraordinary efforts to win back their lost laurels. The game will be called promptly at 3 o'clock, and the usual admission will be charged. Saturday Night Picnics. At Fairchild's grovo tomorrow even ing tho first annual picnic of Local Union No. 1053, U. M. W. of A., of Sandy Run, will be held. Tho grove Is an ideal spot for a picnic and the alTair will bo largely attended. Dance music will be furnished by DePierro's or chestra. On the same evening the mombors and friends of Drifton base ball club will gather at Ebervale grove for the purpose of enjoying a few hours of dancing and other amusements. St. Ann's band will supply the music. Death at Drifton. Mrs. Unit)' Kennedy, an aged woman of Drifton, died Wednosday evening. Old ago and goneral debility caused lic.r demise. She Is survived by one daugh ter. Mrs. John (iallaghcr, from whose residenco tho funeral took place at S o'clock this afternoon. The Inlurmont was made at St. Ann's cemetery. Mrs. Kounody was a sister to Patrick Brogan, qj Upper Lehigh, aud Hugh Brogun, of Sugar Notch. LOCAL NOTES WRITTEN UP Short Items of Interest to All Readers. Happenings of the Past Two Days in and Around Freeland Recorded With- out Waste of Words. The contest between William J. Noll, of Myerstown, and Dr. D. E. Keiss, of Ilughesville, for the state presidency of the Patriotic Order Sons of America, resulted in Noll's election by a vote of 472 to 2f2. William G. Thomas, Camp 252, was elected state vice president; Samuel M. Beidler, Camp 570, master of forms; Irwin S. Smith, Camp 89, state treasurer, and William Weand, Camp 77, state secretary. Supervising Principal John E. Wil liams, of the borough schools, arrived here from South Gibson, Susquehanna county, on Wednesday evening. lie will meet the teachers on Saturday, September 7, at 2 p. m., at Washington street school, instead of tomorrow, as previously stated. Tho finest ice cream in town, all flavors, wholesale and retail, at Merkt's. "Quo Vadis," one of last season's great successes, will be tho opening at traction at tho Grand opera house on Monday evening. The magnificent scenery carried and the fine acting in the play make it deserving of a large house. The Bell Company has placed four new telephones in Freeland. They are in tho business places of Olero Payne, H. M. Breslin, Mrs. Mary Krause and YV. F. Boyle. Mrs. S. 11. Aliport, Johnstown, Pa., says; "Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup. Tho doctors said she couldn't live but was instantly relieved by One Minute Cough Cure. Grover's City drug store. A marriage license was granted yesterday at YY'iikesbarre to Harry A. Mills, of Shoatown, and Isabella Keers, of Upper Lehigh. A birthday party was tendered Miss Mary Gillespie, of Drifton, on YVednes day evening. A large number of young people woro presout and had an enjoy able evening. Neil McMoniglo, of Jeddo, accompani ed by his daughter. Kate, and his nice, .Rose, will leave New York tomorrow for Ireland. James White, Bryantsville, lud., says DeYVitt's Witch Hazel Salve healed run nlng sores on both legs. He had suffer ed 6 years. Doctors failed to help hiiu. Get DeYVitt's. Accept no imitations, Grover's City drug store. The Tigers and McAdoo club will play ball at the Tigers park on Monday after noon. A line game is promised. On account of Labor Day, the Tribune will bo issuod on Monday several hours earlier than usual. Twin sons have been born to Mr. and Mrs. John McMenamin, of Jeddo. Tho body of YVillio J. Morgan, the last one of the four persons drowned In Mauch Chunk on Saturday, was found in the Lehigh river at Bowmanstown, nine miles below. If the action of your bowels Is not easy and regular serious complications must be the final result. DeYVitt's Lit tle Early Risers will remove this danger. Safe, pleasant and effective. Grover's City drug store. The Oxbow curve, on the line of the Lehigh Valley and the Central Railroad of Now Jersey, was the scone of another wreck, the fourth within six weeks. This time it was the Lehigh Valley which suffered, a loFoinotive going over tho bank and killing Enginoor Carl Burroughs and Fireman Charles Bossart, both of Easton. Eruptions, cuts, burns, Scalds and sores of nil kinds quickly healed by DeYVitt's YVitch Hazel Salve. Certain cure for pllus. Beware of counterfeits. Be sure you get tho original—DeYVitt's. Grover's City drug store. CABTOHIA. Bears the _ /} The Kind You Have Always Bought PLEASURE August 31. —Picnic of Local Union No. 1053, of Sandy Run, at Fairchild park. August 31.—Picnic of Drifton Base Ball Club at Ebervale; grove. September 1. —Base ball, Drifton vs McAdoo, at Tigers park. Admission 15 cents. September 2.—Labor Day picnic and games of the Central Labor Union of Freeland and Vicinity at Public park. September 21.—Hop of Columbian Base Ball Club at K roll's opera house. Adniis sion, 25 couts. TBI-WEEKLY I Great Is the Saving Here But greater is the satis faction you get from wear ing our good clothes. Every suit we sell is thoroughly reliable—made in the heigh th of fashion for our exclu sive selling, and holds its shape as well as its color. All JVos. 16, 16i and 17 Shirts in the house are reduced to TTITc. Phila. One-Price Clothing House. S. SENIE, PROP. Birkbeck Brick, Freeland, Pa. £MIAS. ORION STROM, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC. Office: RoomslundS, Birkbeck Brick, Freeland JOHN M. CARIi, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. All legal business promptly attended. Postoffice Building, ... Freeland. MCLAUGHLIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Legal Business of Any Description. Bronnan's Building, So. Centre St. Freeland. O J. O DONNELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Campbell Building, - - . Freeland. White Haven Office, Kane Building, Opposite Postoffice; Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. JOHN J. McBREARTY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Legal Business of every description, Fire Insurance, und Conveyancing given prompt attention. McMenamin Building, South Centre Street. J~JR. N. MALEY, DENTIST. OVER BIIiKBECK'S STORE, Second Floor, Birkbeck Brick jyA'RS. S. E. HAYES, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. Washington Stroet. None but reliable companies represented. Also agent for the celebrated high-grade Pianos ui Ilazelton Bros., New fork city. J~JR. S. S. HESS, DENTIST. 37 South Centre Street. Second Floor Front, - Refowich Building. 'J'HIOS. A. BUCKLEY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. AU business given prompt attention. Tribune Building, - . Main Streot T CAMPBELL dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Also PURE WINES | LIQUORS FOR FAMILY AND MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Centre and Main streets, Freeland. DePIERRO - BROS. C-^CIFIEL Corner of Centre and Front Street*. Gibson, Dougherty, Kaufcr Club, Kosenbluth's Velvet, of which we h lve EXCLUSIVE SALE IN TOWN. Mumm's Extra Dry Champagne, Houuessy Brandy, Blackberry, Gins, Wines, Claret*, Cordials, Eto. Ham and /Schweitzer Cheese /Sandwiches, Sardines, Etc. MEALS - AT - ALL - HOUR&. LAUBACH'S VIENNA BAKERY! B. C. ItAUBACH, Prop. Choice Bread of All Kinds. Cakes, and Pas try, Daily. Fancy and Novelty Cakes Baked to Order. ■EffIHRY • IK BUI supplied to balls, parties or picnics, with all necessary adjuncts, at shortest notice and fairest prices. Delivery a nd supply wagons to all parte of town and surroundings every day. THIS GUN METAL FINISHED FOUNTAIN PEN rtE , FOR ONE HOUR S WORK- ~" Boys mid Girls, weill Trust \ou. No Monrv in mlvuiire, I" I 111 I'll,l I Ills ... w KoiintMl.; r. .1, is, „ I yon 20 exit n (in. Jeweled Top i-.-i.IV t pen i m rni'li. When —hi. you - nil u the money au.l Wi will tend you the hoUlilalll |Vll pi .'pal 1. MIGRII SUPPLY CO., 179 Broadway, New York. g E ^SE .f.A'IS. " T
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