FREELAND TRIBUNE. VOL. XIV. NO. 64. GREATEST SALE of Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear, Boots and Shoes and Rubber Goods Ever Held in Freeland is now going ou at Mrii'sfeM Clothing and Shoe House. REFOWICH BUILDING. FREELAND. TTCAMPBELL, dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Also PURE WINES 15 LIQUORS FOR FAMILY AND MFID WIN A L PURPOSES. Centre und Main streets. Freeland. ~ 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. DePIEBJRjO^BROS! CAFE. Corner of Centre and Front Streets. Gibson, Dougherty, Kaufer Club, Koseubluth's Velvet, of which we h ve EXCLUSIVE SALE IN TOWN. Murum's Extra Dry Champagne, Hennetisy Brandy, Blackberry, Gins, Wines, Clarets, Cordials, Etc Ham and Schweitzer Cheese Sandwiches, Sardines, Etc. MEALS - AT - ALL - HOURS. Wm. Wehrman, W atclimaker. Repairing a Specialty. Thirty-four Year's Experience. Next to Neullurger's Store. Geo. H. Hartman, Meats and Green Ti nek. Fresh Lard a Specialty. Oontre Street, near Central Hotel. Santa Claus' HEADQUARTERS A HE AT IM:. meekt'S Candy, Confectionery and Toy Store. You are invited to call and see the largest and finest line of Holi day Goods in lower Luzerne coun ty. We have all the latest NOVELTIES IN We have the grandest and larg est display of Toys ever shown in Freeland. We cannot enumerate the articles here, as space will not permit. Call and see them; the prices are right. The purity, richness, and flavor of our Candies, Bon-Bons, etc., need no praise. From the many flavors, something can be selected to suit the taste. M. MERKT, Wholesale and Retail. 17-10 Centre St., Freeland. Long Distance Telephone. lsr ICE CHfcAM THE YEAK AltorNH.^Et FRE ALLEGED CASE OF WITCHCRAFT Upper End Foreigners Re late Queer Stories. Accused of Practising the Dark Art on Those Who Thwarted Her, Black An nie Has Disappeared. Residents of ltlack Batch, a little mining settlement near the county seat, who declare they have been bewitched for some weeks, are happy again. Black Annie, whom they accuse, has disappeared. The residents are foreigners and very superstitious. They say that for some weeks past all sorts of strange things happened. The bread would not rise in the pans at night, the cows gave poor milk, or none at all, the stoves smoked unbearably, the dinners in the men's buckets turned to coal or were missing, the children had weird and dreadful frights, husbands and wives who had always lived happily quarreled, the water was muddy or salty, keys would not (it and doors stuck, oil in the lamps would not burn properly, and in a hun dred small ways were there annoyances from morning to night. It all came about, they believe, be cause they would not allow John Solas to marry Black Annie. She had been living in the patch for a year or more, but made few friends, and was always looked upon as a strange woman. A few weeks ago John Solas arrived to live with his relatives. He fell in love with Mary Chico, his cousin, and was to rtiarry her. Then ho met Black Annie, and from that moment acted queerly. He neg lected Mary Chico, and devoted himself to the older woman. Finally he said he was to marry her. Then a cbunsel of liis friends was held, money waV sub scribed for a common fund and he was sent to .the soft coal regions. When Black Annie found this out she cried, "You shall pay for this." From that moment tlie witchery com menced. They believe she practiced the black arts and had strange powers. Finally the annoyance became so great that it was resolved to tar and feather her. She must have heard of this, because during Friday night she dis appeared. Newspaper Advertising. From the I'hlladelpblu Inquirer. , The merchant* of Hazleton have made lip tbolr minds not to waste any more monny in advertising by moans of hand bills and dodgors. They have c >unted up tho cost and, aftor compar ing results, lind that the newspapers alone are the proper medium for inform ing the public of the wares thoy have to sell. That fact remains that indorse- GRAND OPERA HOUSK Freeland Opera House Co., Lessees. Wednesday Evening, Nov, 27. ..THE.. TRAPPER'S DAUGHTER AN AMERICAN PI.AV FOB AMKHICAN PEOPLE. Undcr the Management ol' H. Thayer Glick. BAND AND ORCHESTRA. Look Out for Noonday Parade. Admission: 25,35,50 Cents. LAUBACH'S VIENNA BAKERY. B. C. LAUBACK, Prop. Choice Bread of All Kinds, Cakes, and Pas try, Duily. Kaney und Novelty Cakes Uaked to Order. wunmiTein am supplied to balls, parties or picnics, with all necessary adjuncts, at shortest notice and fairest prices. Delivery and supply wagons to all parts oj unnn and. surroundings every day Condy 0. Boyle, dealer in LIQUOR, WINE, BEER, PORTER, ETC. The finest brands of Domestic anil Imported Whiskey on sale. Fresh Rochester and .Shen andoah Beer and Yfninwllng'B Porter 011 tap. VH Centre street ISLAND, PA., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1001. ment of such a course by newspapers would be of no value if it wero not In accordance with well known facts. We do not pretend to say that there is Ino other medium for advertising than the newspapers. There are other ways that have been eflicacu us for certain purposes, but the business men of tho country have long come to the con clusion that the newspaper is the enly medium for the great mass of advertise ments. It Is only through the news papers tliat the advertiser can be sure that he reaches a constituency that will pay attention to what he has to say. Most of the handbills that are published are absolute waste. Few take the slightest notice of them, and eventually they are the most expensive and least productive medium that can be u