FREELAND TRIBUNE. Xttablilhftl 1383. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ANI) FRIDAY. ] iv THE TRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY, Limited. OFFICE: MAIN STREET ABOVE CENTRE. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. FREELAND.—The TRIBUNE is delivered by carriers to subscribers iu Freelund at the rate of 12tf cents a month, payable every two j months, or $1.50 a year, payable in advance. ! The TRIBUNE may be ordered direct from the ! carriers or from tlie office. Complaints of irregular or tardy delivery service will receive prompt ntteutiou. BY MAIL.—The TRIBUNE is sent to out-of town subscribers for $1.50 a year, payable in 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 Postollice at Frceland, Pa., as Second-Class Matter. FREELAND, PA., DECEMBER 2. 1001. ' ROUND THE REGION. The hoped for settlement of the Scran- ' ton railway strike ended in disappoint ment Saturday afternoon at a conference between the strikers'executive commit tee and Vice President E. W. Clark, of ' Philadelphia, and General Manager Silliman. The conference was at the j lattor's request, and its failure was due to the strikers refusing to return to ; work, unless all their members be re- j employed. I Four now cases of smallpox developed I : at Plymouth on Saturday. The victims i refused to go to the hospital and were quarantined. The investigating com mittee visited the hospital and found no one on guard, the watchman having gone into the town for milk. The sinks were full and everything was in a con dition to spread instead of check the ( disease. At St. Peter's cathedral, Scranton, yesterday. Bishop Hoban, of the Scran ton diocese, denounced boycotting in unsparing terms and later referred to blacklisting In the same manner. The bishop was impartial in his criticism denouncing unfair methods by corpoi ations and strikers. It was the bishop's argument that no man has a right to prevent another from earning an honest living. Edward Monaghan, of GrlerCity, was , committed to Schuylkill jail charged assaulting his mother aud trying to shoot his brother and sister. The trouble, it is said, grew out of Edward's dislike for his brother Michael because the latter served with the army in the Philippines. Complete stock of felts, all kinds of rubber hoots and shoes and a full line of men's and women's slippers at moderate prices at John Rellezza's, 110 S. Centre street, near Luzerne, Freeland. UPPER LEHIGH. Bertha Irene Satir, aged 2 years and , 0 months, died at tiio homo of her parents, George and Annie Saur, on ■ Saturday morning. Death was due to scarlatina, with which several children of the town are alllicted. The funeral j 1 took place yesterday afternoon, the remains being interred at St. John's cemetery, Butler valley. Mrs. Robert L. Sinyard and son, Robert, of Summit Hill, are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Keanau. RELIGIOUS. Revival meetings will be held at the \ Holiness Christian church every even ing this week. Miss Grace Welsh will preach tonight, and all are invited to at tend and hear her. Rev. J. B. Kerschnor delivered an instructive sermon at St. John's Re formed church last evening to the mem bers of Council No. 348. Jr. (). U. A. M. PLEASURE. December 14 to 28. —Fair of the Tigers Athletic Club at Kroll's opera house. January 13 to 18. Fair of Loyal Castle. No. 65. A. O. K. of M. C., at Krell's opera house. JV HarnesslL /Mro! jSlngEl!jt"''jj TfEUREKAIf HI Harness Oil 1 BK mrikoH a poor lookbiy Iflw' pure, heavy holie'ot NAitc otic . i| lv\\lr nmpe aroUJ*SAKVn.mCHKR I | Wvl^' Puntpkm Sce*l~ \ If \jK w /tlx.Senna * 1 .aili 14% B /iocAe/le Sails - I _ I xUiise Seed c 1 A V& % llj H&ermint - ) i) |\ I II 1 fi Hi CttrbmnteSoda + I ll lift ■■■ mm-Seed- I 11 \J ft Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa- I\| fj' Uw 5J tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea f I l 4/ f Worms,Convulsions,Feverish- I I By f° _ „ fi„ ness and Loss OF SLEEP. S0 I UVu! Facsimile Signature or Ijl nranroiLin j rt^earS I igers hair Mi's Opera House B3goan-aw.raaTi W\ STRENGTH AND M\ \ LONGEVITY il.Tifis, ; aIS THE I ISBIt IBMCM BLIL aMB———WMMB All dtHPiiKPM nre more or ICON comprised in the nbove lour ailineutH, nil of which linvo their oriuin in the Ktoinnch. To cure eneli, any or all of them, begin right. Begin with the Stouinch. Brain with Litxiiknln, the arent tonic Intuitive. It Mpeedily nnd painlessly nets on the bowels, cleanweH the atomnch, HtiniuliiteN the liver, eorrectM the kiilneyN, ullnyH ucrvouMneaa, aaainta diCH lion, while its tnnrvelloiiß tonic properties tones up the system while eurina it, mid speedily causes n natural and permanent condition of henlth. Laxakol* is the best Children's retnedy in the world, and the only one that builds up the children's systems while acting as an all-around blood-purifier and tonic. It speedily clears the coated tongue, checks colds and simple fevers, and promotes sleep. Children like it and ask ■■■■■■BESHaMMHMSieWWßW'iaeilllWWSWWßaßlWlllSLlll'illlU.ui'.xaßlßga'^iliMßi He Wants to Write. Tills from a correspondent over in | Alabama: "The other day 1 tried my hand at writin', and I was surprised to Hud I was Horned to it. The only wonder is I never knowed it Before this. So, belli' Horned, though not raised, to it, I will ask you if you know where I can make a dollar or two a day ; at it; and please let me know What ' kind of Writin' they'd put me on first— whether Noveltry, Historic or Ponms, with rhymes to the End. I mean Busi ness and will Write Hard. Let me I Know at Once."—Atlanta Constitution. A. Oswald has the agency for ilie cede- ' hrat.ed Elysium's extracts and perfumery. The finest goods made Try them Little DOIIIK. I "You don't appear to he very particu lar about your appearance nowadays," remarked the owl. "Don't you go into society any more?" "Oli, no," replied the stork. "We don't supply pet dogs, you know."— Catholic Standard and Times. In IIurl l.iick. "Yes, Mrs. Uptodate Is dreadfully worried." "What's the matter?" "Why two new fads have made their appearance at the same time, and she doesn't know which to take up."—Chi cago Post. | Watcliesand jewelry repaired— Kclper s- RUBBERS Large variety of styles and prices. Some people don't like rubbers. For these wc have good honest stout shoes for street wear. • The foot often looKs better and feels better this way. All America shoe is solid leather made on custom shoe lasts and as near weather tight as a shoe can be. Trim in appearance, too. They are the "What's what" in shoes for fall and winter. Come in and sec them. McMenamin's Gents' Furnishing, Hat and Shoe Store, South Centre Street. \ The Cure that Cures / p Coughs, &j \ Colds, J I) Grippe, ik \ Whooping Cough, Asthma, 1 j>\ Bronchitis and Incipient A gjl Consumption, Is TOTJOSI P (JU% j A THE GERMAN REMEDY" £ r Gutes WvoA &\sehses. J HEADACHE" At all drug stores. 25 Doses 25c. *_ I HEADACHE 1 I JP'JRIJST TXJSVGr I Promptly Dom* IU the Tribune OlHce. RAILROAD TIMETABLES LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. .June 2, 1901. ARRANGEMENT or PABHENOEH TRAINS. LEAVE FKBELANI). 6 12 a m for Weathorly, Mauch Chunk, Allentown. Bethlehem, Easton, Phila delphia and Now York. I 7 34 a m for Sandy Hun, White Haven, Wilkes-Barre. Pittston and Soranton. 8 15 a m lor lia/.leton, Weatherly, Mauch I Chunk. Allentown, Bethlehem. Easton, Philadelphia, New York, Delano and l'ottsville. 9 30 a in lor Ha/.leton. Delano, Mahunoy City, Shenandoah and Mt. ('armel. 1 1 42 u in for Weatherly, Mauch Chunk. Al lcntowu, Bethlehem, Easton, Phila delphia, New York. Hazier on, Delano, Maluinoy City, Shenandoah and Mt. Carme). I 1 5 1 a in lor White Haven, Wilkes-Barre, Serunton ami the West. 4 44 pin for Weatherly. Mauch Chunk, Al lentown. Bethlehem. Easton, Philadel phia, New York, llazleton, Delano. Mahauoy City, Slienandoah, Mt. Carmel and Pottsvllle. 6 35 P ni for Sandy Bun, White Haven, Wilkes-Barre, Seranton and all points West. 7 29 p in for Hazleton. AH HIVE AT FREELAND. 7 34 am from Pottsvllle, Delano and Haz leton. 9 12 am from New York, Philadelphia. Eas ton. Bethlehem, A Hen town, Mauch Chunk. Weatherly, Hazleton. Mahanoy City, ShenHßdouli and .Mt. Carmel 9 30 a in from Seranton, Wilkes-Barre and White lluven. II 51 a in from Pottsvllle, Mt. Carmel, Hheu andoah, Mahunoy City, Delano and Huzletou. 12 48 P ni from New York, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allentowu, Mauch Chunk and Weatherly. ! 4 44 J) m from Seranton, Wilkes-Barre and White Haven. 0 35 P m from New York, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem Allentowu, Mauch Chunk, Weatherly, Mt.Carmel,Shenan doah, Mahauoy City, Delano and Hazle ton. 7 29 ] m from Seranton, Wilkea-Barro and White Haven. For further information inquire of Ticket Agents. KOLLIN B. WlLßUß.General Superintendent, 2H Cortlandt street. New York City. CHAS. S. LEE. General Passenger Agent, 2d Cortlandt Street, New York City. G. J. GILDUOY, Division Superintendent, Hazleton, Pa. 'PHE DELAWARE, SUSQUEHANNA AND A SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD. Time table In effect March 10,1001. Trains leave Drifton for Jeddo, Kekloy, Hazle brook, Stockton, Beaver Meadow Road, Roan and Hazleton Junction at 600 a m, daily except Sunday: and 7 07 a ni, 2 38 p m, Sunday. . Trains leave Drifton for Harwood, Cranberry, Tomhieken and Derlnger at 000 a m, daily except Sunday; and 707 a m, 238 p m, Sun day- I Trains loave Drifton for Oneida Junction, Harwood Road, Humboldt Road, Oneida and Sheppton at 600 a m, daily except Sun day; and 7 07 am, 2 38 pm, Sunday. Trains leave Hazleton Junction for Harwood, Cranberry, Tomhieken and Doringer at 6 85 a m, daily except Sunday; and 8 63 a m, 4 22 p m, Sunday. Trains leave Hazleton Junction for Oneida Junction, Harwood ltoad, Humboldt Road, Oneida and Sheppton at 6 82.11 10 am,441 pm, daily except Sunday; and 787 a m, 811 pm, Sunday. Trains leave Derlnger for Tcmhick in, Cran berry. Hai wood, Hazleton Junction a id Roan at 600 p m, daily except Sunday; and 337 a ra, 5 07 p in, Sunday. Trains leave Sheppton for Oneida, Humboldt Road, Harwood Road, Oneida Junction, Hazle ton J unctiou and Roan at 711 am, 12 40, 620 p m. daily except Sunday; and 8 11 a m, 3 44 p m,Sunday. Trains leave Sheppton for Beaver Meadow ! Road, Stockton, Ilazle Brook, Eckley, Jeddo ; and Drifton at 5 20 p m, dally, except Sunday: and 8 11 a in, 3 44 p m, Sunday. | Trains leave Hazleton Junction for Beaver , Meadow Road, Stockton. Hazle Brook, Ecklcy, Jeddo ami Drifton at 64 p m, daily, except Sunday; and 1010 8m,640 pm, Sunday. All trains connect at Hazleton Junction with electric cars for Hazleton, JeaDesvllle, Auden ricd and other points on the Traction Com pany's line. Train leaving Drifton at 600 a m makes connection at Derlnger with P. R. R. trains for VTilkesbarre, Sunbury, Harris burg and points * LUTHER C. SMITH. Superintends*