FREELAND TRIBUNE. Estftcilshei 1883. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. BY THE TRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY, Limited. OFFICE: MAIN STHKKT ABOVE CENTRE. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Fit EEL AN I).—The THIUUNE is delivered by curriers to subscribers iu Freeluud tit the rute of 12% eents a month, payable every two months, or $1.50 a year, payable in advance. The TRIBUNE may be ordered direct from the carriers or from the oilice. Complaints of irregular or tardy delivery service will receive prompt attention. BY MAIL.—The TRIBUNE is sent to out-ol towu subscribers for $1.50 a year, payable iu advance; pro rata terms for shorter periods. The date when the subscription expires is on the address label of each paper. Prompt re newals must be made at the expiration, other wise the subscription will be discontinued. Entered at the Postolllce at Freeluud, Pa., as Second-Class Mutter. FREEL \ND.PA., NOVEMBERS!), 15)01. PERSONALITIES. Queen Liliuoknlanl has sent to Father McGce of Washington an altar cloth worked in gold, with lace trimmings. Magistrate Mott of New York in a late case before bim decided that no man is intoxicated so long as lie is able to run. To his other numerous accomplish ments I'resideut Roosevelt is said to add those of a clever amateur actor aud a more than acceptable singer. Professor Hubert Ilerkomer, al though generally accounted an English man, is really a Bavarian. He refuses to accept money from his art pupils and is an em husiastic cricketer. The queen of Roumauia is interesting herself i t present in improving the ar chitectural qualities of the theaters in her husband's domains and also in rais ing the standard of dramatic perform ances. What's in a name? Mrs. Isabella Toothak r of Argentine, Kan., writes poetry; Kalney Day is running a livery stable in an lowa town; Brand New is one of the oldest men iu Washington county, O. A German nerve specialist, I)r. Er nest Liebmann, publishes an article in one of the Vienna medical journals in which he takes the position that bad grammar is a disease and may be cured by proper remedies. The example set by Adjutant Gener al Corbin since his return from China and the Philippines of wearing his uni form while on duty at the war depart ment is being gradually followed by other army officers on duty at that de partment. The grave of former Governor Jona than Jennings at Charlestown, Ind., the first delegate to congress from the Indiana territory and the framer of the Indiana constitution prohibiting slav ery, has been marked by the state with a large granite monument. Sir Thomas Lipton hardly stands for so prominent a representative of Brit ish sport as Lord Lonsdale. The latter owns the finest pack of hounds in Eng land. Is a splendid boxer, rides and drives to perfection and has earned fame as a yachtsman, hunter and ex plorer. George W. Carleton, the New York publisher who died recently, opened a bookstore on Broadway nearly half a century ago, and it became the liter ary rendezvous of the time. He pub lished Artemus Ward's first book, and also the books of Bret Harte aud oth er leading novelists. BETWEEN THE ACTS. Patti is making a concert tour in England. Helena G. French lloey, widow of the late comedian, William lloey, bet ter known as "Old IIoss," is dead. Clyde Fitch has agreed to write a play of New York life for William A. Brady. Two of the scenes are said to be strikingly original. It is said at the New York theater that the gross receipts of "Florodora" performances are 20 per cent higher than they were at the Casino. A new play founded on Ira D. San key's hymn, "The Ninety and Nine," Is to be produced next season by Frank McKee. The play is to be a story of Indiana life. Charles Frohman is said to bo under penalty of a forfeit of SIO,OOO for not producing "The Great Millionaire," this autumn's Drury Lane melodrama, In New York city. James K. Ilackett recently played "Don Caesar's Return" before several professors of the College of the City of New York, from which Institution lie graduated In 1891. Mrs. Patrick Campbell, the English actress, is coming to this country un dcr contract to Liebler & Co., who have made repeated efforts to bring her here in recent seasons. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ' fllgnator. of BY CONFERENCES. tHUS MAY LABOR AND CAPITAL BE MADE HARMONIOUS. H. W. Hoyt, Pre*i