VOL. XIV. NO. 85. Our store will be closed on Monday, September 23, till 6. p. m. Don't misß leaving your measure at our establishment. Clothing and Shoe House. REFOWICH BUILDING. FREELAND. Full Clothing Is Now Heady for You. OS-W-<^XjID, (lou'cr In Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries and Provisions. FRESH ROLL AND Creamery Butter Always in Stock. Minnesota's Best Patent Flour A Specialty. EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED. TV. W. Cor. Centre and Front fits., Freebmd. BARGAINS IN Clothing, Gents' Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. AT THE New York Clothing Store, 11A lilt Y GETZ, PllOl\ Rrcslin Block, South Centre Street. CTJRRY'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. Wm. Wehrman, ~\7\7" a/tclnxiaAsrer. Cheapest Clocks and Watches in Town. Next to Neußurger's Store. Geo. H. Hartman, Meats and Green Tmck. Freak Lard a specialty. Centre Street, near Central Hotel. Condy 0. Boyle, dealer In LIQUOR, WINE, BEER, PORTER, ETC. The llneat brands of Domestic and Imported Whiskey on sulo. Fresh Rochester ami Sheti- Hmloah Boor unci Yawnyliiig's Portor on tap. Right TO THE Point We ajways 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—Underpriced for the sake of introduction. STAR SHOE STORE, HUGH MALLOY, I'KOP., Centre and Walnut Streets. FREELAND, PA., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1901. FREELAND TO PAY TRIBUTE Memorial Exercises to Dead President Tomorrow. Arrangements for Proces sion and Exercises Now Complete—A Large and Fitting Turnout Expected. The people of Freeland have acted promptly in the matter of arrangements to have fitting memorial exercises in commemoration of the untimely death of the nation's chief executive, William McKinley. Since Saturday evening meetings of every description looking to the proper observance of the day have been held. The joint committee held a session last evening and heard reports from the different sub-committees and adopted the following program: The folluwing Is the order of forma tion and route of procession: FIUBT DIVISION. Form on North Centre street, right resting on Walnut. Chief Marshal, Burgess John F. Hoyle. Aides, B. F. Davis, Coo. 11. Hartman, James M. Gallagher, Steve Brasher. Police Force. Color Bearer, Draped Flag. Citizens 1 Baud. Borough Council. Clergy. Maj. C. B. Coxe, Post G. A. It. Citizens' Ilose Company. Fourth Ward Fire Company. SECOND DIVISION. Form on Chestnut street, right resting on Centre. Marshal, G. N. Vannauker. Eckley Junior Band. Freeland Borough School Board. Public Schools—Six Abreast. Washington Street Pupils. llidge Streot Pupils. Birvantou Pupils. Second Ward Pupils. Third Ward Pupils. THIRD DIVISION. Form on West Chestnut street, right rosting on Centre. Marshal, It. J. O'Donnell, Esq. Parochial Schools—Six Abreast. Uppor Lehigh Schools. Giber Visiting Schools. FOURTH DIVISION. Form on East Walnut streot, right resting on Centre. Marshal, W. R. Flad. St. Ann's Parish Band. Junior Mechanics—Four Abreast. P. O. S. of A. Other Civic Societies. Republican League. FIFTH DIVISION. Form ou West Walnut street, right resting on Centre. Marshal, Michael Ondeck. Church Societies. Foreign Societies. Citizens of Freeland and Vicinity. ROUTE OF I'HOCKHSiO.N. The procession will start from the Municipal building at 2.30 and proceed down Centre to Luzerne; out Luzerne to Washington; up Washington to Front, and down Front to Public park. MKMORIA I. KXKUGTHKS. After the procession the following exercises will take place In the Public park, or the Grand opera house in case of rain: Chairman, Charles Mocrschbacher. Assistant chairman, Daniel Kline, Esq. Prayer, Rev. Farnsworlh. Selection,'' Load Kindly Light,"United Choir. President McKinley, as a youth, Rev. E. T. Swartz. President McKinley, as a soldier, Rev. J. B. Kerschner. Selection, Citizens' Band. President McKinley, as a statesman, MISCELLANEOUS ADVEKTISKMKNTB. J UZEItNH COUNTY, ss: In the court of l J common pleas ot Luzerne county. Libel in divorce. Sophina Tillman, by her next I riehd, George M. hieke, vs. George Stowe Tillman. Take notice thut the court has grunted a rule tin you (service of which rule has failed on ac count ol your absence) to show cause, if any you have, why o ilimrcc a vinculo innlrinmnll shall not be decreed against you. ttcturnublo Monday, September I'.HJI, at 10 a. in. I). L. O'Neill, Solicitor for libcllunt. lASTATE OF JAMES GILLESPIE, Sr., late J'j of Freelund, deceased. Letters of administration upon the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned, nil persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present I lie same, without delay, to C. O. Stroll, James J. Gillespie, Attorney. Allcntown, Pa. ITOlt SALE. Single six-room dwelling house U on West Walnut street, property of Thos. E. I)a\ ies Estate; lot Is 71)xlad feet, contains large stable, shanty, outbuildings, tine well, etc. Apply for terms to W. E. Davles, &I 5 llidge street, Uoxe addition, Freelund. Rev. Langford. President McKinley, as a citizen, his home life, Rev. J. J. Kuntz. Selection, St. Ann's Parish Band. President McKinley, as a christian, Rev. F. Marshall. President McKinley, as a president, Rev. W. Armstrong. Selection, United Choir. Benediction, Rev. Carl Housor. FOSTER SC HOOL BOARD RESOLUTIONS. A special meeting of Foster township school board was held list evening and the following resolutions were adopted: Whereas, William McKinley, presi dent of the Uifited States came to his death by the hand of an assassin while attonding the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, and Whereas, Ho was held in the highest esteem by his countrymen who now are in mourning throughout the land, and Whereas, His body will be Interred September 19, 1901; therefore, be it Resolved, That the schools, of Foster township, .be closed on Thursday, Sept ember 19, 1901, as a memorial to the late William McKinley, presideut of the. United States. Neal P. Johnson, president. Frank 11. Mcllugh, secretary. PERSONAL. Joseph Birkbeck has returned from a trip to tho Pan-American exposition. Misses Mary Gallagher and Annie Sweeney, of Drifton, are enjoying the sights of Atlantic City William Eberts. of Philadelphia, is in town on business. Charles Merkt is on a business trip to Philadelphia. Miss Hannah Gallagher has returned to Philadelphia after an extended visit with relatives. Miss Mary Gallagher, of Highland, has gone to Philadelphia to reside. Mrs. Joseph McLaughlin and family, of Philadelphia, are the guests of rela tives in town. Mrs. Alex. Ewing and family return ed to their homo in Now York citv yes terday, after an extended sojourn with tho Lloyd family. Dr. Bracket lias gone to Hartford, Conn., to spend his vacation with his family. Dr. McCarrol, of Philadelphia, will attend his practice. John McLaughlin, of Philadelphia, visited relatives in town this week. Jacob Nagle. of Front street, has re turned from his visit to Cheyenne, Wyoming. Mrs. C. G. Stroh Is visiting friends at Mauch Chunk. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carr, of Drif ton, leave tomorrow for BufTalo and the Pan-American ox position. Elected Officers. The following oilicers wore elected by the Citizens' Hose Company to serve during the ensuing year: President —John F. Boyle. Vice president—John A. Gallagher. Secretary—James P. McNeils. Treasurer—James M. Galhvgher. Chief —James J. Kennedy. Foreman of hose—James Brennan. Assistant foreman —John J. Welsh. Foreman of hook and ladder—Frank Mcßroarty. Assistant—Hugh McMenamin. Directors—Charles Gallagher, Joseph Ferry, Daniel McGarvoy. Tho Ladles 1 Aid Society, of Bethel English Baptist church, has chosen these oilicers: President—Mrs. (). G. Langford. . Vice president—Mrs. John Jones. Treasurer—Mrs. John James. Secretary—Mrs. Lewis Young. The choir of St. Luke's Lutheran church haselectod the following officers: President —Catherine Fisher. Vice president—Arthur Mattis. Secretary—Mary Stewart. Treasurer—Clara Jones. Leader—Arlo P. May berry. School Board Meets. A special meeting of the borough school board was held last evening to take action on closing the schools and taking part in tho memorial exercises tolnorrow. It was decided that each teacher have charge of their pupils. A nuisance was reported at the Third ward building wheVo teachers and pupils are annoyed by boys. The police will be notified. The secretary was ordered to procure necessary supplies. The president and secretary were in structed to draw orders for teachers' salaries when due. Principal Williams was present and reported a deficiency in spelling in the schools. He recommended the pur chase of spelling books and daily drills. Free lunch every Saturday at Bern hard Dluu's, restaurant Walnut street. ROUND THE REGION. Lightning played a queer prank on a force of Philadelphia and Reading Rail road repairmen at Mahanoy Plane, during a severe storm Monday after noon. There were nearly thirty men In tho crowd, and when the storm broke they hurried under a big water tank, which stands beside tho track. Light ning struck it near the base, flooding 00,00() gallons of water down on top of the crouching men, scared speechless. The men were washed out into the pen, but aside from an involuntary bath, they escaped injury. The lincst ico cream in town, all flavors, wholesale and retail, at Merkt's. Two girls wore seriously injured yes terday by a runaway construction car in Last Mauch Chunk on the electric rail way. The car left the track, and after traveling a distance of 100 yards turned completely over, landing in the yard of Oliver Mart/, with a terrilic crash. Carrie Mart/, and Lillian Ryan, who were in the yard, wore struck by the runaway car. Mrs. Mart/, was also slightly hurt. The former is dying and the later has been unconscious for sev eral hours. A. Oswald has the agency for the cele brated Elysian.'s extracts and perfumery. The linust goods made. Try them. The Democratic county convention met yesterday in tho courthouse at Mauch Chunk and in thirty minutes nominated Frank I*. Sharkey, for dis trict attorney; Fran/. Mackl, for survey or, and Dr. Jacob 11. Hehlor, for coroner. Soda water —all flavors—at Helper's. Sheldon Van Loon, 11 years old, of Plymouth, has been removed to the hos pital, suffering from small-pox. A Day With the Court. Before Judge Lynch Joseph Yusha wicz, who was convicted last week on a charge of manslaughter growing out of the killing of Martin Cawlev in tho de fendant's saloon at Duryea on the night of May 20 last, was sentenced to pay a fine of SSOO and tho costs and to an im prisonment of two years at labor in tho county jail. M. 11. McAniff, the de fondant's attorney, made a motion for a now trial on the ground that tho verdict was against tho evidence and tho law and not in accord with tho charge of the court. In denying tho motion Judge Lynch said tho verdict of the jury was not against tho charge of the court. The jury, he said, was composed of in telligent men and they had tried tho case fairly. One of tho reasons, he said, for so much crime in this county was the carrying and tho reckless use of deadly weapons. Tho court could soo no reason why a man in this county should have a loaded revolver, knife or deadly weapon on or about his porson. The defendant, lie said, admitted that ho kept a loaded revolver behind tho bar within easy reach. Yushawicz had no right to take tho life of tho deceased. An pdd shoo was the means of con victing James Courtright, at Wllkes barre, and sending him to jail for two years. 110 was accused of receiving stolen goods, the case being based on a shoe found in his house, the mate of which was in a box at tho Lehigh Valley depot, which thieves had broken Into. Joseph Vite, of town, ploadod guilty to killing Ralph Salvadore, at llazleton on June 29 last, in court yesterday, lie was sentenced to pay a lino of SSOO and undergo imprisonment for twelve years in Eastern penitentiary. A Suit for Damages. A suit in trespass for damages in tho sum of $5,000 was entered on Saturday by Joseph Long against tho Ifazloton and Wilkesbarro Railroad Company, which is now laying the tracks for a new trolley lino to connect Wilkesbarro and llazleton. The plaintiff is tho owner of two tracts of timber laud in Sugarloaf township and he states that tho defendant company has damaged his property to tho amount of damages claimed by chopping down tho trees along the proposed lino of tho railway where it crosses his premises. J. M. Carman is tho plaintiff's attorney. Notice. An invitation is hereby oxtended to all organizations, school children and citi zens of this vicinity to take part in tho memorial exorcises to bo held in Free land on Thursday in honor of our late i president, William McKinley. Committee of Borough Council. I Pan-American Expedition. Low fares via tho Lohigh Valley Rail road to the Pan-American Exposition. Five-day tickets, good only in day coaches, will ho sold on Tuesdays ami Saturdays, May 1 to October 51, from Freelarid at tin; rate of $7 for the round trip. Ton-day tickets will bo sold from Free land every day, May 1 to October 51. good on any train, except tho Black Diamond express, at tho rate of $lO for the round trip. 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. At 4 o'clock this afternoon James Trout, of Mauch Chunk, will be united in marriage to Miss Esther Shcman, of • Upper Lehigh, at the home of her par- I onts, Mr. and Mrs. George Shcman. Rev. Retncke, of St. John's will ofliici&te. W. 11. Ilartman, of Buckhorn, Cokira • bia county, Is dead. He was tho father • of Rev. W. VV. Ilartman, of St. Marys, > Elk county, formerly of town. ' Mrs. Milton lvoons, of North Wash ington strcot, Is home from a Philadel phia hospital, where slio lias boon re ■ ceiving treatmeyt. A daughter has boon born to Mr. and Mrs. James Dinnion. Christian A. Arnold, aged 44 years, of . llazleton, died Monday evening. P. B. Connor Lodge, B. R. T., in . stituted in llazleton some years ago and • later transferred to town, has returned to llazleton, where they will meet in the future. r If a reduction in railroad rates is not made before Friday the prade of tho C. T. A. U., at llazleton, October 10, will bo called off. Rev. J. W. Bischoff, of Upper Lehigh is at Pottsvillo attending the session of , the Lehigh Presbytery of which ho is P clerk. Tho trolley excursion of the Christian l Endeavor Society, of St. John's Reforin i ed church, which was to take place to morrow evening has been postponed > until Monday evening at 7.15 p. in. A slight fire yesterday afternoon caus -1 ed by a defective flue in a house owned " by Tonoy Paris, of tho Third ward, was extinguished by a bucket brigade. The r Citizens' Hose Company responded with ' a hoso cart and the hook and ladder 1 truck. Nos. 4 and 5 collieries at Jeddo were idle yesterday afternoon to permit em ployes to attend the funoral of the late Joseph Jacquot. f Tho public is invited to attend me . morial services in St. James' Episcopal church, Drifton, tomorrow morning at . 10 o'clock lu respect to our lamented president. L A son has arrived at the home of Mr. > and Mrs. Evan Goulden at Upper Le- I high. Rev. Ilawley, county chairman of the Prohibition party, is delivering lectures in this vicinity. This evening ho will ' speak in the Bethel English Baptist church, Ridgo and Walnut street. ' Anthony Bartolaine, of town, went to llazleton hospital yesterday to receive treatment. St. Ann's Parish Band furnished music at tho labor demonstration at Shoppten yesterday. i The result of the oflicial count in the . Republican judgship contest shows thy vote as follows: Nicholls, 3,478; Hand, 3,170: Troutmau, 2,297. Monday marked tho first anniversary i of the strike of miners in tho anthra cite region. Tho Knights of Columbus, of Ilar.la ton, will meet in Union hall at 9.30 a. m.. tomorrow morning, and proceed in a body to St. Gabriel's church where inass will be celebrated bv Rev. Father liussio. 1 By order of John M. Carr, G. K. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Freeland Opera House Co., Lessees. Week of Sept, 16, The Famous Svingali, Renowned Hypnotist and Telapathist Prices: 4 10, 20, 30c. tjeats oil sale at McMeiutmin's store. TH I-WEEKLY STOP! Don't Buy Your Boys' School Suit until you have seen the magnificent stock in our store. We can equip the little fellows with the most durable School Suits, Shoes, Shirts and Caps or Hats at less than any other dealer in town. Take a Glance at our windows and you will be compelled to call and inspect our stock. Phila. One-Price Clothing House. S. SENIE, PROP. Birkbeck Brick, Freeland, Pa. Until September 15 we give •"> per cent otr on every dollar's worth bought for school children. ORION STROII, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC. Office: Booms 1 and 3, Birkbeck Orick, Freeland JOUN M. CARIt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. All legal business promptly attended. Postolllcq Building, ... Freeland. MCLAUGHLIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Legal Business of Any Description. Brennan's Building, So. Centre St. Freeland. R. J. O'DONNELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Campbell Building, ... Frooland. White Haven Office, Kane Building, Opposite Postoffice; Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. JOUN J. McBREARTY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Legal Business of every description, Firo Insurance, and Conveyancing given prompt attention. McMenamin Building, South Centre Street. N. MALEY, DENTIST. OVEtt BIItKBECK'S STOKE, Second Floor, . ■ Birkbeck Brick jyjRS. S. E. UAYES, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. Washington Street. None but reliable companies represented. Also agent lor the celebrated hlgh-rrade I laoos ot lla/.elton Bros., New York city. T~JR. S. S. UESS, DENTIST. 37 South Ceutro Strcot. Second Floor Front, . Uofowictr Building. A. ISUCKLEY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. All business given prompt attention. Tribune Building, . Main Street 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. CAFE. Corner of Centre and Front .Streets. Gibson, Dougherty, Kanfor Club, Koscubluth's Velvet., of wLich wo h ivo EXCLUSIVE SALE IN TOWN. Muiiiin'H Extra Dry Champagne, Hennessy brandy, blackberry, Gins, Wines, Clarets, Cordials, Etc. Ham and Schweitzer Cheese Sa/utwiches, Sardines, Etc. MEALS AT - ALL - HOURS. LAIMCH'S VIENNA BAKERL B. C. ÜBBACH, Prop. Choice bread ol All Kinds, Cnkcs, and Pas try, Daily. I'uncy und Novelty Cakes baked to Order. CDIFICTIDIIIY ® ICS MM supplied to balls, parties or picnics, with all necessary adjuncts, at shortest notice and fairest prices. Delivery and sujyply wagons to all parts oj town and surroundings every day. THIS GUN METAL FINISHED FOUR f AIN PEN 7 r ,f£ , FOR ONE HOUR'S WORK. ONE THIRD ACTUAL SIZF Hoys mill Girls, we a ill Trust you. Rio Noney in advance. " p,we iM'I Tup i., 11 n'^'j MCGM i SUPPLY < <>.. 179 Broadway* New rf!