FREELAND TRIBUNE. VOL. XIIL NO. 148, CRASH SUITS for the little fellows as well as for the men and youths. A large assort ment has just been re ceived. STRAW HATS in abundance. No house in the county can offer you a greater selection. Clothing and Shoe House. REFOWICH BUILDING. FREELAND. Ladles: Have you tried the Queen Quality? | Are You 1 Interested 4 cents if ticket is pur chased before(l p. m. on June 10, Condy 0. Boyle, dealer In LIQUOR, WINE, BEER, PORTER, ETC. The tlncst brands of Domestic and Imported Whiskey on sale. Fresh Koohoster and Shen andoah Beer and Young Una's Porter on tap. 08 Couue street. FREELAND, PA, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1901. quested tho members of the bouse of representatives from the anthracite counties to continue to withhold their support of the Fox capitol bill until favorable action is taken on the miners' bills. The members froin those counties number about twenty, and the miners say that most of them will stand by the mine workers. The three bills still in committee pro vide for the following: House Bill No. 215—That the miners shall be paid at a rale per ton, instead of a rate per car. House Bill No. 210—That a check weighman or check irfbasurer, employed and paid by the miners, shall be present when the coal is woighed or measured. House Bill No. 217—That coal shall bo weighed before it is screened. Died From Injuries. Mrs. Nora Breslin, an aged woman residing on Pino street, while on her way to visit her daughter at Drifton, was struck by a horse and run over by the wagon near tho I). S. Jc S. Railroad station on Wodnesday evening at 0.30 o'clock. The horse became frightened at a passing train. It has not been positively ascertained whose toarn it was that hit the woman. Mrs. Breslin was taken to her daughter's home in Drifton, whoro she laid unconscious until shortly after noon today, when she expired. The deceased is survived by a son, Condy Breslin, Milnesville, and a daughter, Mrs. James Breslin, Drifton; also by a sister, Kitty Boyle, of Pine street. Tho funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon from Drifton. Interment at at St. Ann's cemetery. A Week of Repertoire. The success of high-class repertoires has Hooded the country with small or ganizations, who hope to achieve suc cess sololy through the popular prices of 10, 20 and 30 cents. The patrons of tho theatre today keep themselves fairly well informed, and are not as often im posed upon as in former years. The press has done more to make the Jessie Hawtolle Dramatic Company what It is than any other factor. To secure this the attraction must be a meritorious one. The Jessie Sawtelle Dramatic Company will open a wock's engagement at tho Grand opera house on Monday, June 10, presenting "The Victorian Cross." Ladies will be admitted on Monday evening for 15 cents, if their tickets aro purchased beforo 0 p. m. that day. School Board Meeting. The June meeting of the borough school board was ho.ld Wednesday even ing with Directors Siattery, Purcell, Brogan, Buckley, Isaac, Kline, Kelly, McColo and McGeehan present. The secretary was instructed to noti fy the Water Company to shut off tho water at the Washington and the Ridge street buildings. The building and grounds committee was instructed to look after the Ridge street building, which was reported do faced and otherwise damaged. J. 11. Foeley, representing J. Ilobart. Smith, of Syracuse, N. Y., presented a hist irical chart of topical studies, the merits of which were explained to the board. The advisability of purchasing the same was referred to the text book committee. Death Was Natural. Dr. Kirk Stanley, who was arrostod on suspicion of being concerned in the death of Rev. E. S. Phillips, of llazle ton, has been discharged from custody by Coroner Bausch, of New York city. The report of the expert chemist em ployed by the district attornoy showed that the priest's death was due to nat ural causes, and that no poison was ad ministered. Low Fuies fo Detroit. Via the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Ac count of tho mooting of tho National Educational Association. Tickets on salo July 0, 7 and 8. Soe ticket agents for particulars. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening aud recon structing the exhausted digestive or gaus. It Isthe latest dlscovereddigest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in stantly relievcsand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Crampsand all ot her results of imperfect, digestion. Prlcesoc. and fl. LarßOslzocontains 24 times small size. Book 0.11 about dyspcpsiaumilodf roe Prepared by E. C. DeWiTT e. CO, cb'cago. Grover's City Drujj Store. Mine Inspector G. M. Williams, who has held the position of inspector of the Fourth anthracite district for tho past twenty-one years, is about to accept a position as general manager of the Kingston Coal Company. He tendered his resignation as mine inspector yes terday. Last Monday Ilev. D. C. Phillips, of West Scranton, disappeared from home and much alarm is felt by tho family that ho has met with foul play. The clergyman has beon in ill-health for for some time and was compelled to give up his North Scranton charge soverul months ago. The trial of Attorney S. S. Herring ended in his vindication. He was charged by C. S. Fargo with refusing to pay $l4O which he had collected for Fargo. Horring claimed that ho had paid it and the jury believed him. Far go has applied for a new trial. Heavily armed. John Ryars. high constable of Browntown, this county, waited In a clump of bushes along the highway leading to the village and shot at pedestrians. No oue was injured. Byars is probably Insane. John Velth, mining superintendent of the Philadelphia aud Reading Coal and Iron Company, has notified the strikers at Hammond colliery, Glrardville, that if they do not resume work within three days the breaker will be torn down. T. J. Stookey, of the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western shops at Kingston, was arrested yesterday for hitting a striker. Stephen Pierce, a striker, was endeavoring to induce a non-union work man to quit work, when, it Is asserted, Stookey attacked him. Joseph Anderson, until recently a member of the Shenandoah police force, was held in SOOO bail for court on the charge of perjury and subordination of perjury in connection with a naturaliza tion scheme. Hose Company No. 3, of Plymouth, has struck. The mombors claim that for three years they have been expect ing the borough council to provide them with better hose and now quarters. As tho council has procrastinated in this matter they will not act as firemen. Over 700 laborers employed on tho new trolley road now In course of cons truction befcwoon Wilkesbarre and Scran ton went on strike after being refused an iucrease in wages. "A few months ago, food which I ate for breakfast would not. remain on my stomach for half an hour. I used one bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and can now eat my breakfast and other meals with a relish and my food is thoroughly digested. Nothing equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for stomach troub les. 11. S. Pitts, Arlington Tex. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. Grover's City drug store. One thousand miners arn out at the Old Forge mines, near Pittaton, having struck today because the company ro fused to pay them semi-monthly. Rev. Peruzzl, pastor of the Italian church at liazloton, will probably go to Mt. Carmel, where lie will havo chargo of a church of his fellow countrymen. The coroner's jury Investigating the death of .lames Kelley, of Summit Hill, who was stabbed to death on the night of Memorial Day, charges Henry Smith with willful and premodlated murder. Andrew Coyle, aged 11 years, dind today at Plymouth of lockjaw, caused by having been struck 011 the head by a playmate a week ago with a stone. Denis McFadden, aged 44 years, died last evening at lla/.lelon. Ho was born at Joannsrllle, where ho resided until eight years ago. John Burns, aged no years, a promin ent citizen of Plymouth, died at his homo yesterday of pneumonia. "The Doctors told me my cough was incurable. One Minute Cough Cure made me a well man." Norris Silver, North Stratford, N. ll.—Because you've not found relief from a stubborn cough, don't despair. One Minute Cough Cure has cured thousands and It will cure you. Safe and sure. Drover's City drug store. tow Kates to run-American Exposition. Via tlio Lehigh Valley Railroad, Five day tickets will be sold on Tuesdays and Saturdays, May 1 to October 31, from Freeland at the rate of $7 for the round trip. Tickets good only in day coaches. Ten-day tickets will be sold from Free land overy day, May 1 to October 31. good 011 any train, except the Black Diamond express, at the rate of Sit) for the round trip. lteduced ltx(CM to Kansas City. Via the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Ac count of the meeting of the Imperial Council, Nobles Mystic Shrine. Tickets on sale June 7, H and Inquire of ticket agents for particulars. NOTICE TO THE PUHI.IC. Iteuinnhig with Monday, April 15, A. Oswald will close his store at 8 o'clock every evening except Saturdays and the ICoimriil pity niiclils. OASTOHIA. Bear, the /) 111® Kind You Have Always Bought *T- LOCAL NOTES WRITTEN UP Short Items of Interest to All Headers. Happenings of the Past Two Days in and Around Freeland Recorded With out Waste of Words. Representatives of the Ilazleton Atb letic and Drifton base ball teams met last evening and deposited $25 of the SSO contest rnonej which will go to the winner of the series of three games. The first will likely be played at Free land on the 15th inst. James Sweeney, of Upper Lehigh, has returned from Philadelphia, where ho went to have an operation performed on his eye. The physicians decided that it is not advisable to operate upon the organ at present. The finest ice cream in town, all flavors, wholesale and retail, at Merktte. Council having refused to take any action on the request of the street em ployes for au advance in wages from $1.25 to $1.50 per day, the men have struck and all work on the streets is at a standstill. The reopening services at St. John's Reformed church, which were to be held on Sunday next, have been postponed to a future date. Services on Sunday will be held In the Sunday school room. Ice cold soda at Helper's. Rltz, of Ilazleton, and Yannes, of j Freeland, will shoot a pool match for S2O a side. The first forty points will be shot In Ilazleton and the other half of the game In town. George J. Shambora left at noon yes terday for RufTalo, where he has accept ed a position for the summer months and may reside there permanently. A surgical operation is not necessary to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve saves all that expense and never fails. Beware of counterfeits. Urover's City drug storo. Patrick Kennedy, after several years absence in tho West, has returned to Freeland. lie is located at llutte City, Montana. It. J. O'Donnell, Esq., was chosen solicitor of Denison township school dis trict on Wednesday evening. Eczema, saltrheum, tettor, chafing, ivy poisoning and all skin tortures are quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve. The certain pilo cure. Grover's City drug storo. An electric fan is being placed in position in L&ub&ch's ice cream parlor. Tho Citizens' Hose Company will hold their annual picnic on July 4. Darling's Congress of Trained Animals will exhibit In town this month. A son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wadlingor. Danger, disease and death follow neg lect of the bowols. Use DeWitt's Little Early Risers to regulate them and you svill add years to your life and life' to your years. Easy to take, never gripe. Grover's City drug store. A now concrete sidewalk has been laid in front of Merkt's store. Missos Marie Callahan aud Kate Merrick, of Plaius, are visiting in towu. John McMonigle and Patrick Gillos pio, of Joddo. are preparing to visit Ireland. Mr. James Brown, of Putsmoutb, Va., over 90 years of ago, suffered for years with a bad sore on his face. Physicians could not help him. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanently. Grover's City drug store. •lames J. Ward has boon reppointed health officer of town by tho Board of Health. Anthracite telephones have been in stalled by tho Osborne hotel, George Shigo, M. Hal pin and George Hudock. Tho bilious, tired, nervous man can not successfully compote with his healthy rival. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous pills for constipation, will remove tho cause of your troubles. Grover's City drug store. PLEASURE. Juno 15.—Picnic of Highland Social Club at Highland ball park. Juno 15.—Trolloy excursion to Ha/.le park by Chester Base Ball Club. Tick ets, 25 cents. Juno 17.—Fifteon-round boxing con test botwoen John Boner aud "Scaldy Bill" Quint), of Philadelphia, at the Grand opora house. Prices: 50, 75, sl. June is and 20.—Entertainment of Pupils of St. Ann's Parochial School at ! Grand opera house. Tickets, 35, 25 and ; 15 cents. Juno 22.—Picnic of the Crescent Ath letic Club at the Public park. July 3. —Picnic of Local Union No. 1 1052. U. M. W., of Highland, at the 1 Public park. I TBI-WEEKLY 1 Watch This t Space I on Monday. ) ' Phila. One-Price Clothing House. S. SENIE, PROP. i Birkbeck Brick, Freeiand, Pa. £MIAS. ORION STROH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW und NOTARY PUBLIC. Office: Rooms 1 ami 2. Birkbeck Brick, Freeland JOHN M. CARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. All legal business promptly attended. Postofllee Building, ... Freeland. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Legal Business of Any Description. lircniian's Building, So. Centre St. Freeland. R. J. O'DONNELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Campbell Building, ... Freeland. T. W . hi . e ""Y en 1 Jffiee, Knno Building.Opposite I otitntnoc; tuosilays, Tliursdaj s, Sal unlays. JOHN J. McBREARTY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Legal Business of every description, Firo .tteiiUon 0 ' H Conveyancing given prompt McMctiumln Building,South Centre Street. J~JR. N. MALEY, DENTIST. OVER BIRKBECK'3 STORE, Second Floor, . Birkbeck Brlik jyiRS. S. E. UAYES, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. Washington Street. None but reliable companies represented. Also airent for the celebrated hlKh-irrade I lanugo! Ha/.eUon Bros., New York city. DENTIST. 37 Fonth Centre Street. Second Floor Front. - ltefowlch Building. 'TMIOS. A. BUCKLEY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. AU business given prompt attention. Tribune Building, . . Main Street THIS GUN METAL FINISHED FUUNTAIN PEN r EE „ FOR ONE HOUR'S WORK. * ONE THIRD ACTUAI. SIZE Boys and ttrls, wo will Trn*t you. No floury in udrnnrc. Ijtf n I sll.r to I nlr<"]ucr tliii< ■)"' I-' untitin l' n. N*n