F REEL AND TRIBUNE. VOL. XI V. NO. 151. AREN'T THEY HANDSOME ? That's what most every lady says when looking at our new Dress Footwear. The smartest Patent Kid Shoes are here, not a swell style left out of our lines. No fancy prices for style— neither. Your money goes farthest here. In buying good shoes the difference between our prices and those charged at some other stores is a clear saving to you. Ask our customers about it, or better still, give us a trial. STAR SHOE STORE, HUGH MALLOY, PROP., Oonfcro nnrl Wnlnnt Irppf.p OS"W Uou'or 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. IV. Cor. Venire and front Sts., freelnnd. T.GA!ttPBEIL~ dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Also • PURE WINES LIQUORS FOR fA MIL Y AND MRU WIN A L PURPOSKH. Centre unci Main streets. Freoland. __________ 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. LAUBACH'S VIENNA BAKERY. B. C. IAU3ACH, Prop. Choice Bread of All Kinds, Cakes, and Pas try, Daily. Fancy and Novelty Cakes Baked to Order. HFEETIiitY ® IK CREAM supplied to balls, parties or picnics, with all necessary adjuncts, at shortest notice and fairest prices. Delivery and supply wagons to all parts oj town and surroundings every day. Geo. H. Hartman, Meats and Green Tiuck. Freeh Lard a Specialty. Centre Btreet. near Central Hotel. Wm. Wehrman, Centre street, Freeland. REPAIRING OP EYERY DESCRIPTION. State Normal School, KAST BTKOUDSIIUIUJ, PA. This POPI7T.A K State Institution is located in the most BEAUTIFUL. PICTUUKSIjU E and HEALTHFUL jiurt. '•! the State. It is in the HRE A 1' SUM MBit RESORT REGION VEKTISKMENTB. QBALED PROPOSALS will lie received by kT tin- secretary of the Middle Coal Field Poor District up to and ineludiiiK June 17, 11,02, for paint iiifr tho old burn at Luurvtown almshouse. The size of the barn is 100 i'eet in lcliirth, f>6 feet wide und 20 feet. Ijiyh. Burn to be imiuti d wit ii two coats of light bull' paint and battens with two coats of' white paint. Send nroposuls to tho secretary, John C. Tosh, Munch Chunk, Pn. Tho directors reserve the right to reject uny and ul I bids. W. S. Campbell, J Frank White, Directors. W. 8. Lcih, f . Attest: John C. Tosh, secretary. Rookport, Pa., June 10,1902. WANTED.— An experienced moulder, competent to takecharge of a foundry; must lie steady, sober und industrious; per inuneut situation for right man. Call with recommendations upou Bumuel Wulluou, White 11 u veil. ROUND THE REGION At tho instance of tho Woman's Christian Temperance Union, sevoral Berwick dairymen having been arrested and fined for selling milk on Sunday. All tho dairymen of the town havo now decided to sell no milk on Sunday hero after. Two druggists, who havo boon arrested three times charged with sell ing soda water on Sunday, havo In each case waived a hearing and will appeal the matter to court. Michael Davis, tho Minooka constable who last February murdered Peter King in a saloon in that place, as a result of a feud between them, was sentenced to eighteen years in the Eastern peniten tiary. His attorneys pleaded for mercy, but Judge Edwards remarked that Davis had shown no evidences of regret for his crime during bis trial and was lucky in escaping a first degree verdict. A now counterfeit 05 bauk bill is in circulation. The note is a photographic reproduction of a note drawn of the National hank of Troy, N. Y. The charter number is 991, the serial hank number 7214 and the serial treasury number 11 483,714. It is a poorly ex ecuted affair and is printed upon glazed photographic papor. John Nash, of Nanticoke, wlien he saw an effigy hanging before his home, came out to the gate. Mrs William Evans called out, "He's coming out to look at himself." This so angered Nash that he cursed her. She had him arrest ed and Alderman Donohue lined him .01 and gave him a sovero reprimand. Two of the I ingest names ever entered in tho marriage license docket woro placed on record at Wllkesbarre lust, week. The bridegroom is Joseph An druizkewenljalcz. The Uride-to-bo is Miss Pauna Dzwowsickinskizc. They live in Plymouth. After suffering intense agony for sevoral days, five-year-old John Cuhiic died at Malianoy City. Tho little one was vaccinated during a smallpox scare some weeks ago. A week later symp toms of tetanus developed which fol lowed in death. Katie Hume, 20 years old, living with the family of Charles Butler at Park Place as a domestic, committed suicide early Saturday morning by swallowing strychnine. She had been melancholy for soino weeks, caused by being dis appointed in a love affair. A carelessly-placed candle set fire to thu coffin containing the remains of two-year-old Mary ilulik, at the home of tho child's parents, at Ha/.loton. Before tho llames wero extinguished the coffin was destroyed aud the remains of the child were scorched. At Forty Fort Joseph Kraska and his son John drove a cow from pasture to the barn during tho height of a storm Friday night. They had just got into tho barn when a bolt of lightning came in the window and killed the son and the cow. Charles 11. Gleason, manager of tho Shainokin Beef Company, was arrested for alleged embezzlement. He entered 010, out) bail for a further hearing. Tho amount of his alleged embezzlement is not announced. Bloomsburg is proparing to celebrate its centennial, August 28 and 29. More than $2,000 has already been subscribed and sufficient funds are assured to make the celebration a success. The senate committee on public build ings and grounds has orderod a favor able roport on Senator Penrose's hill, appropriating 0100,000 for a Fodoral building at Sbamokin. Charles E. Rhoados, proprietor of tho famous llhoades' hotel, at Harvey's Lake, died Friday at tho age of 45 years. Mauch Chunk is taking steps to havo its principal streets paved with vitrified brick. Walked Out of Jail. Charles Grethor and Benjamin Alollo, two convicted murderers, broke out of Monroe county jail at Stroudsburg at art early hour yesterday morning. The cell doors, it Is said, were faulty, and the two murderers walked out of jail with out much trouble. Tho last seen of the two men was at North Water Gap. A posse Is after them. Sheriff Mervino's twelve-year-old son discovered the escape. Shortly before 7 o'clock he went into the yard on tho north side of the jail and found an iron door leading into tho jail open. At once an investigation was made and tho ah sonco of the two men was discovered. Grethor was arrested in September last for shooting Adam Strunk, who at tempted to arrest him for the robbery of the Carlton House at North Water Gap. His trial recently resulted in a verdict of murder in tho first degree. Alello was convicted of murder in tho second degree for shooting Henry Labar at Gravel Place on Juno 28 last. His trial was concluded last week. 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. Tho bans of marriage were announced at St. Ann's church for the first time yesterday between James IJronnan, of Philadelphia, and Miss Mary Campbell, of Freeland. The bride-elect is a daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Matthew Campoll, South Centre stroet, and tho ceremony will take place on the 30th inst. W. W. Wetzel, of Allentown, soloct commander of the Knights of Mystic Chain of Pennsylvania, made a short call this morning upon James Hell and other members of Loyal Castle, of town. His visit was in the intorest of the select castle, which will meet here next September. Owing to the report of tho auditors not being complete, the Foster school hoard did not hold a session Saturday evening. All members were present ex cept Mr. Ziestloft. The audit was re turned for correction. The hoard agreed t meet this afternoon. The annual retreat of the Catholic clergy of the Scranton diocese began at Glen Summit this morniug ami will last two weeks. Tho senior priests will be there the first weok and the junior priests the second week. The hotel will ho opened to tho public on Juno 30. The annual closing exercises of St. Ann's parochial school, heretofore hold in June, will not take place this year until September on account of the miners' strike. The graduating exer cises of tho school will he held on tho 27th inst. John Wagner, of Drifton, who has boon employed at Jeanosville since Drifton shop strike, has ronted a resi dence in Hazlotou aud will rotnovo to that city tomorrow. Tho engagement of Howard Karch nor, of North Washington street, and Miss Elizabeth Smith, of Jeddo, has been announced. They will marry noxt September. A. Oswald has the agency for the cele brated Elysian's extracts and perfumery. The finest goods made. Try them. A new timetable went into'effect on the Lehigh Valley Railroad yesterday. Thero are no changes affecting Freo land outside of those stated in Friday's issue. Misses Katie Winters and Acquilla Johnson chaperoned a largo number of children at a basket picnic at the camp fire grounds Saturday afternoon. Friday evening's wind and rain storm unroofod tho Pond Creek brick works and did considerable damage to the plant. John Meakos, of White Haven, a veteran of the Civil war, lias been grant ed a pension of 012 a month. Ice cream at Morkt's. Tho May meeting of the borough school hoard will ho hold this evening. Miss Ella Shovlin, of Brooklyn, is visiting friends in town. Deputy Sheriff Thomas O'Donnell spent Sunday witli relatives in Freelaud. Children's Day was observed yester day at the Park M. E. church. James M. Gallagher has roslgned his position in the store of W. F. Buylo. BASE BALL. An interesting game was played at Hazlcton yesterday by the Good Wills, of town, aud the Gloucester club, of that city. At the end of the eighth inning tho score was 3 to 3 and the ex citement was at fever heat. A heavy rain then set in and tho players were obliged to leave the field without finish ing tho game. At Drifton yesterday afternoon tho Hazlcton Pioneers and the Chesters played nine innings. The game was callod on account of rain with tho score fi to G. The same clubs played at Hazlc ton ou Saturday, whoa the Pioneers won, 11 to 10. Tho Commercial Class club was de feated on Saturday at the Tlgors park by the Drifton Shamrocks by a score of 10 to 5. Ample Time. The Suburban Fireman—We got there after the fire was out. Ills Wife—Welly it couldn't last for ever.—Puck. TK I-WEEKLY If You Have Pain In Your Back Do Not Be Deceived--You Have Kidney Trouble, and You Do Not Need a Physician to Tell You So. Lot us give you a ploco of advice: Pain iu the back is an almost infallible sign of kidnoy disease; a surer sign is the condition of your urine. If you have a pain in the back then look to the condition of your urine. It is easily done. Take a glass tumbler and (ill it with urine, after it has stood 24 hours; if it has a sediment, if it is milky or cloudy, if it is pale or discolored, stringy or. ropy, your kidneys and bladder are in a dangerous condition and need im mediate attention, or the consequences may prove fatal. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy is the one medicine that really cures all diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, rheumatism, dyspep sia and chronic constipation, and it will take you but a short trial to convince yourself of its wonderful curative powor. G. F. Summer of No. 409 Tioga street, Syracuse, N. Y., in a recent letter says: "I was afflicted for years with severe pains in my back and kid neys. I tried many doctors and many medicines, but got no relief; for over two years I scarcely had a good night's rest on account of backache in a most distressing form. I bought a bottle of Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy and com menced to use it, and 1 must say L never imagined I should find such a wonderful cute. Why 1 feel like a young man again in spite of my 59 years." All druggists sell Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy in the New 50 Cent Size and the regular SI.OO size bottles. Samite bottle—enough for trial, free by mail. I>r.D. Kennedy Corporal ion,Hon