FREELAND TRIBUNE. VOL. XV. NO. 2. Every Man woman, boy or girl With Cash to pay whon sale is made Can Buy their choice of the very Best Shoes on sale in Freeland At Cost. STAR SHOE STORE, 11UGM MALLOY, PROP., Oontre nnrl Wnlnnl: Qf.rpptfl OSWALD, v deader 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. D. W. Cor. Centre and Front Sts., Freeland. t. cmpbeilT dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Also PURE WINES I LIQUORS FOR FAMILY AND MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Ceutreand 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. LAUBACH'S VIENNA BAKERY. B. C. LAUJ3ACK, Prop. Choice Brciid of All Kinds, Cakes, and Pas try, Daily. Fancy and Novelty Cakes Baked to Order. CDBFECTII9E&Y @ II! EMM supplied to balls, parties or picnics, all necessary adjuncts, at shortest notice and l'airest prices. Delivery and supply wagons to all parts o] town arid surroundings every day. Geo. H. Hartman, Mrts and Green Tmck. Fresh Lard a iSpecialty. Centre Street, neur Central Hotel. Wm. Wehrman, WiVTCHMAKEE Centre struct, Freeland. REPAIRING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. State Normal School, EAST STUOUDSBUKG, PA. This POPULAR State Institution Is located in the most BEAUTIFUL, PIjjTUItJSSIjUE and HEALTHFUL nuit of the State. It is in the GitßA V BUMMER RESORT REGION of the BLUE RIDGE and IMP'ONO MOUNTAINS and within two miles of the famous DELA YS' ARB WATBIt GAP U ESI>RT. TUITION ABSOLUTELY FREE. The total expenses for Boarding, Furnished rooms and all other expenses only PER WEEK. In addition to the regular Dcparo ments in the Normal proper, we have a line (:<) LI.EGE P It EPA TT A' TO RYDEPART M K N T. SVo can save sou one full year in your College Pre miration. Departments of MUSIC, ELO CUTION, ART-DUAWJNG, PAINTING IN CHINA and WATER COLORS, taught by Spec in lists. A NEW RECITATION BUILDING is now in course of erection, which will give a line Laboratory mid fourteen other recitation rooms A FINE GYMNASIUM! our own ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT! A Superior Fa culty! Backward Pupils COACHED FREE. Nearly FIVE HUNDRED PUPILS ENROLL ED this year. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 8,1002. For Catalogue and particulars uddress £. M, KEMP, A. M., Principal. WOMEN BEATEN AT DRIFTON Unmercifully Clubbed by Officers This Morning. Two More Strikers Arrested and Shamefully Abused. Yesterday s Prisoners Out on Bail—Officers Arrested. One of the most disgraceful scenes ever enacted \n Drifton took place at 10 o'clock this morning, when a force of deputies clubbed half a dozen Slavonian women unmercifully and arrestod two men, Joseph Kovltch and George Markos. The men, while on their way froth Freeland to their home In Drifton, met a Slavonian non-union fireman near the D. S. & S. tracks, south of No. 2 breaker. They spoke to him a few minutes, when Charles Rohiands came along and order ed them to be off. Markos was slow In complying with Rohiands' command and when the lat ter approached hiio in a threatening manner he reached out and knocked off the special officer's hat. Both strikers then proceeded leisurely to the alley in the rear of their homes and sat down along the fence. Ten minutes later a force of six uni formed oiTicers came rushing up the alley and arrestod Kovitch and his com panion. Kovitch's sister, Mrs. Petchol, ran out to learn what was tho trouble. She tried to got close enough to her brother to spoak to him, but was felled to the ground with a blow from the butt end of an officer's revolver. In the meantime other women had gathered and when the assault was made on Mrs. Petchol some of them picked up atones. The officers made a rush at the women, whom they sur rounded, and in the most shamoful manner clubbed tho defenseless females until the latter fell on their knoe6 pleading for mercy. Tho prisoners were hustled to the special D. S. & S. train, which immedia tely steamed out in the direction of Haz leton. The Drifton officials refused to tell where the men were taken, but it has since been learned that the train met the Pennsy "flyer" at Gum Uun. The prisoners were there placed on the Wllkesbarro train and taken to that city for a hearing. Markos was bleeding profusely when placed on tho train and begged for a Sketch of Prof. I£. L. Kemp. From Stroudsburg Times, June 27. Prof. Fill wood L Kemp, tho newly elected principal of East Stroudsburg normal school, was born at Hamburg. Berks county, in 1857. He attended the public schools of his native town until nearly seventeen years of age. Then he followed a varied program for about live years, part of that time being a silk hatter's apprentice and the bal ance of the time lie worked in a steel rolling mill and on a truck farm. Prof. Kemp's first school teaching was In 1878, when he secured a position as teacher in tho schools at Orwigsburg, Schuylkill county. He taught there for two years and privately prepared for college In that time, entered the junior class of Franklin and Marshall college and graduated at the hoad of his class in 1881. He was elected professor of Latin and Greek in the normal school at Kutztown, the year of his graduation from collpgc. After holding that position two years he was elected to teach psychology, podo gogy and literature. After serving five years in that profossorship ho left the school to take charge of Wichita univer sity, at Wichita, Kansas. Ho was at the head of that university for three years. Then ho was elected principal of tho Palatinate college, at Meyorstown, and after remaining there two years he was elected vice principal of the normal school at Strouds burg when it was opened and has occu pied that chair ever since. Professor Kemp has done much good work in lecturing and instructing at in stitutes in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Kansas. In 1880 he was ordained a minister in the Reformed church and served two mission churches in connec tion with his duties at Wichita. Professor Kemp is the author of a volume of poems and of a history of education. Tho history was published by J. B. Lippincott &, Co. The com pany is now preparing to publish a second edition of the work. The book Has been adopted by a number of large normal schools, on the Pacific Icoast as well as in the Fast, and for tho training schools of a number of large cities. The trustees made no mistake in elocting Professor Kemp to succeed Prof. Bible as the head of tho normal school of F2ast Stroudsburg. He is a man of board and liberal view and there is not the least doubt that, the school will prosper under his administration as it never has before. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use Pi in time. Bold by druggists. m FREELAND, PA., THURSDDAY, JULY 3, 1902. drink of water. Superintendent John Rohlands gave orders to the guards that tho man should not be permitted to quench his thirst. Three of the women who were clubbed are said to be in a serious condition. STRIKERS OUT ON BAIL. Tho four men arrested here yesterday and sent to prison in default of ball were released from the county jail at 11 o'clock la9t night. Bail wan furnished by Daniel Shovlin, father of one of the prisoners, and John Ilugan, of South Centre street. The bondsmen and two of the strikers, John H. Shovlin and William Gilgot, Jr., arrived hero from Wilkesbarre at 9.58 o'clock this morning. John Schrader and John Waskewlcz. the other two strikers who were arrest ed with them, are expected home on the Lehigh Valley train at 4.45 o'clock this afternoon. It is reported that warrants have been issued by Coxe Bros. & Co.'s of ficials for other strikers who were at Drifton yestorday, but none of these had been servedytoday, so far as could be learned. OUT AGAIN THIS MORNING. Tho rain this morning had but little ofTect upon the men engaged in pickot work. The force was almost as large as on other days this week. Very little work was required from them this morning, as only a few men attempted to cross the lines. The coal and iron police at Drifton did not make their appearance here today. Thoy have been warned by Sheriff Jacobs to remain on Coxe Bros. & Co.'s property, and this probably ac counts for their absence near town today. The Drifton strikers met at 4.30 o'clock this morning and came to Froo land in groups of twos aud threes. While passing Drifton office each group was saluted by tho guard with a sneer ing "good morning." Of all the strikers who passed him only one deigned to reply, and he told the guard to "mind your own business." The coal and iron force at Drifton was slightly Increased last night. MINK DEPUTIES LOCKED UP. District Attorney Lewis, of Lacka wanna county, began an investigation yestorday of the shooting of the Italian at Duryea. As a consequence nine deputies on duty at tho William A. col liery were locked up in Scranton jail. They gave their names as William R. Kline, Howard C. Bird, Harry E. Smith, Richard 11. Truoman, D. J. Davis, .1. C. Hart aud William Hancock. All but Kline, who was a former chief of police at Wilkesbarre, claim residence In Phil adelphia. It is understood that an effort will be made to get them out on a writ of habeas corpus. Somo trouble was encountered in ar resting tho men, as the company officials at first postlvely refused to divulgo tho name of either the man snspected of tho shooting or of any of the deputies in tho inclosuro. Finally it was decided to swear out warrants for tho arrest of a numborof guards, whose description he had secured, and this wa9 done. Frank Doyle, of Pottsvillo, employed at St. Clair colliery, was run over by a trip of cars and cut in two. Ills com panion, Louis Dogalo's, leg was crushed aud he is in Pottsvillo hospital, with little hopes of his recovery. Charles Brown, a coal and iron officer at Duryea, was placed in prison yester day, failing to socuross,ooo bail for reck less shooting in that borough. Patrick Hennessey, a Wilkesbarre guard, who nourished Ills revolver about the streets and threatened citizens, was sent to jail yestorday in default of bail. CITIZENS' ALLIANCE AT WORK. Wilkesbarre Citizens' Alliance has printed a proclamation saying what It Intends to do and offering rewards. The rewards offered are: SI,OOO for proving conspiracy to boy cott any individual, firm or corporation. SSOO for proving acts of violence against any laboring man, their em ployers, or property of either, In re venge for taking or giving employment. SSOO for hangiug In effigy with a simi lar purpose. SSOO for proving disregard of duty by public officers In respect to foregoing offenses. SI,OOO for conyiction of persons who destroyed by fire house and goods of Mrs. John Snyder. SI,OOO for conviction of persons who sent letters to people of Plymouth say ing: "You are hereby notified to move from tho house you now occupy, as your lives and furniture are in danger by living by the scabs." An unknown Italian fell from a gravol train Tuesday night at White Haven and died last night at the Miners hos pital. Undertaker Kocher took the re mains to White Haven at noon today, and the interment took place this after noon at St. Patrick's cemetery. FOURTH OF JULY. Program of the Demonstration to He Held Here Tomorrow Afternoon. The committoo of the Citizens' Hose Company has arranged the following order of parado for the demonstration under the auspices of the firemen to morrow afternoon, and tho work of the committee was approved at the meeting of the company last evening: ORDER OF PARADE. Balaklava Druin Corps. Marshal—John F. Boyle. Aids—Stephen Drasher, George Lochok. Council and Police. Grand Army Druin Corps. Maj. C. B. Coxo Post, No. 147, G. A. R. St. John's Slavouian Society. St. Joseph's Slavonian Society. St. Michael's Greek Society. St. George's Greek Society. St. Peter and Paul's Lutheran Society. St. Michael's Society, Eckiey. Koscuisko Guards. Crescent Athletic Association. Darktown Fire Brigade. Fourth Ward Fire Company. Citizens' Hose Company. Tho parade will move promptly at 1.30 o'clock ovor the following route: From tho corner of Walnut and Centre streets to Chestnut, to Washington, to Carbon, to Centre, to Front, thence to Public park. The parado will be dismissed at the park, after which tho Citizens' Hose Company will conduct its annual picnic. Dance music will bo furnishod by DePlerro's orchestra. Refreshments, games, amusements, etc., will be on the grounds. ROUND THE REGION. Ralph Tlberrlo, aged 35 years, was 9hot last night at Ilazleton by Mrs. John Fortnato, aged 30 years. Tho woman surrendered to tho police and the man was taken to the Miners' hos pital in a dying condition. Mrs. Fort nato claims she shot Tiborrio in defense of her honor.. The oian was infatuated with her and had proposed elopement several times. The First National bank, of Scranton, Is one of the most successful banks in tho United States. At present it stands third In tho United States. Its capital Is $200,000, whllo surplus and profits amount to $1,418,224. Tho stock is quoted at $1,500. The bank pays 50 per cent annual dividends, and its de posits are in excess of $5,000,000. An application was filed yesterday by Margaret Rutherford, of Plttston, for a divorce from her husband, Samuel Rutherford. She states that she was married to the respondent in 1890, but that she was forced to leave hlin shortly after marriage on account of ill treat ment. The report that tho North Wilkes barre laco mill strike has been sottled Is premature. Superintendent Doran still rofuses to discharge tho girls whose fath ers are working at the mines and tho strike is still on. Lorentz Peho, an Italian boy, 3 years old, was burned to death yesterday at Hollywood. Tho child was playing with matches and set his clothes on fire and burned almost to a crisp before any person could reach him. A. S. Boisol, ex-county superintendent of Carbon county public schools, has been elected principal of the Lansford schools. Denis Moore, of old Buck Mountain, was bitten on the hand yestorday by a rattle-snake while picking huckleberries. Positions for Graduates. Of the sixteen graduates of St. Ann's i Commercial school the following havo ' secured positions and will leave to accept thorn during the noxt few weeks: John Boyle, of Drifton, at Bayonno, N. J.; Alphonsus Gallagher, at Pittsburg; Charles RoiUy, at Wilkesbarre, and Misses Mary Grcoti and Bid Hcrron and James Thompson at Philadelphia. Cornelius Broslln and Aubrey Powell havo for some time past boon engaged as newspaper reporters and will con tinue in their present positions. A Milk Tent'. Blue litmus paper will turn red In the presence of an acid, so that by testing a drop of in Ilk that is under suspicion the matter can be settled at once without tasting. More tluiu this, it will report the presence of tujf acid when it cannot be discovered by taste and will prevent the spoiling of many j a pudding and custard. When sour milk and soda are used, tlie paper will show just when the soda neutralizes the acid. In this case the red litmus paper is of use, since if too much soda lias been added the red paper will turn blue. This will bring to an end the biscuits dotted with brown soda spots. oastohia. Bears the /0 Kind Vou Have Always Bought 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. Danko Magula, an aged man of No. 2 Drifton, was taken to Laurytown hos pital this morning by Liveryman Frank O'Donnell. He is a married man, with a family in the old country. Ho resided in Drifton for a number of years and is now broken down in health, with no one to care for him. A large color-striped balloon was sent up last evening by Bert Airoy on Centre 9treet, and its trip skyward was enjoyed by many hundred pooplo. After arising to a hoighth of over 1,000 feet it began to descend and fell near No. 8 Upper Lehigh. Nome of the business places of town will close tomorrow, others will be open until noon. The banks will bo closed all day, also the postoftice except from 9.30 to 10.30 a. in. and G. 30 to 7.30 p. in. The school board of Yorkviile, Schuylkill county, is deadlocked over the selection of & secretary. Ouster proceedings have been brought against them. Mrs. David P. Jones, Mrs. James J. Brobst and Miss Emily Jones left today for Buffalo and Niagara Falls. They will return on Saturday. David Ilanlon, of Adams street, who was stricken Tuesday night with paral ysis, is slowly recovering from the effects of the attack. County Controller Lloyd will adver tise next week for proposals for the con struction of a largo number of bridges throughout the county. Local dealers in fireworks did not pur chase as largo a supply for the coming Fourth as in former years. Mr. and Mrs. \V. C. Foil, of North Centre street, are spending this week at Atlautic City. Tho July meeting of tho borough school hoard will be held this evening. Baker B. C. Laubach has added a new horso and wagon to his doiivory outlit. A. Oswald lias the agency for tho cele brated Elysian's extracts and perfumery. The finest goods made. Try them. James Tempest, aged 59 years, a pioneer miner, voluutoer fireman, a prominent Odd Fellow and a former chief police of Shenandoah, died yester day from heart failure. Mrs. Mary Barrett, whoso husband was killed by the burstiug of a steam valve at Midvale, has begun suit against the Lehigh Valley Coal Company for $20,000 damages. The buildings of the Scranton Steam Pump Works were destroyed by lire last evening. The loss, including valuable patterns and much finished work, will reach $30,000. The origin is unknown. BASE BALL. Drlfton Chestors will play at Beaver Meadow on Sunday afternoon. The Good Wills and Drlfton Chosters will play ball at the Tigers park to morrow afternoon. Glass of Water. |jy|l Put a handful glased coffee in a glass of water, ljjnSf'j wash off the coating, aMESjE jook at it; smell itl Is it fit to drink ? Give LION COFFEE the same test. It leaves the water [bright and clear, because it's just pure coffee. Tk®jßoaled MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. TJtSTATB OF IIENKYETTA BETTEULY, J U late oi Butler township, deceased. Letters testamentary upon the above named estate having been irranted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment., and those huving claims or demands to present the same, with out delay, to Thomus A. Betterly, ~ .. _ Culviu Kohrboek, L. (). Stroh, attorney. Free land, Pa. TESTATE OF MA It G AItET JONES, late of lit Froeland. deceased. Letters testamentary upon the above named estate having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make nuyinent, and those having claims or demands to present the same, with out delay, to William Birkbeok, n _ Q . . _ Sarah Jones Snyder, C. O. Stroh, attorney. Froeland, Pa. BX)lt SALE.—Fine plot of ground, 50x150 ~e , v wlth two ltflc residences, stable, outbuildings, etc.; will sell all or part. ADDIV to William Higgius, Frcelaud. 1 P 1 TRI-WEEKLY JAS. fl. MONTGOMERY, M. D. In ft Carefully Prepared Ar ticle Recommends Dr. D. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. In a recent Issue of the New York Magazine of Sanitation and Hygiene, the recognized authorily on all matters pertaining to health, James H. Montgom ery, M. D., says editorialy: "After a careful investigation of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, a specific for kidney, liver and bladder troubles, rheumatism, dyspepsia and constipation with its attendant ills, we are free to confess that a more meritor ious medicine has never come under the examination of the chemical and medical experts of the New York Magazine of Sanitation and Hygiene. In fact, after the most searching tosts and rigid in quiry into the record of Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy, it becomes a duty to recommend its use in unequivo cal term to every reader of this journal whose complaint comes within the list of ailments which this remedy is adver tised to cure. We havo obtained such overwhelming proof of the efficacy of this specific—havo so satisfactorily de monstrated its curative powers through personal experiments—that a care for the interests of our readers loads us to call attentioa to its great value." JAMBS U. MONTGOMERY, M. D. All druggists sell Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy in the New 50 Cent Size and the regular 31.00 size bottles. Sample bottle—enough for trial, free by mail. Dr.L>.Kennedy Corporation,Kondout.N.Y. Dr. David Kennedy's Cherry Bulsuin best for Colds, Coughs C'ousumptiou. 25c, 500, Si.(JO £HAS. ORION STROH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW aud NOTARY PUBLIC. Office: Rooms 1 and 2, Birkbeck Brick, Freeland JOHN M. CARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. All legal business promptly attended. Postoffice Building, ... Freeland. MCLAUGHLIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Legal Business of Any Description, Urennan's Building, So. Centre St. Freeland. R. J. O'DONNELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Campbell Building, - - . Froeland White Haven Oflieo, Kane building, Opposite I ostoflicc; Tuesdays, Suturduys. JOHN J. MCBREARTY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Legal business of every description. Fire Insurance, aud Couveyuuoiug given prompt attention. MoMenamin building, South Centre Btreet. JJR. N. MALEY, DENTIST. OVEH BIKKBECK'S STORE, Second Floor, Birkbeok Briok JYJRS. S. E. HAYES, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. Washington Street. None but reliable companies represented. Also agent for tho celebrated high-grade 1 mhos ol Hazoltou Bros., Now York city. JJR. S. S. HESS, DENTIST. 37 South Centre Street, bell Telephone. Second Floor Front, ■ Kefowloh Building. A. BUCKLEY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. All business given prompt attention. Tribune Building, Main Btreet Gondy 0. Boyle, dealer in LIQUOR, WINE, BEER, PORTER, ETC. The finest brands of Domestic and Imported Whiskey on sale. Fresh Rochester and Shen andoah Rpr and Youngling's Porter on tap. OB Opnt.ro DePIERRO - BROS. C-A-IFZEL Corner of Centre aud Front .Streets, Gibson, Dougherty, Kauf r Club, Kosenbluth's Velvot, of which we have EXCLUSIVE SALE IN TOWN. Siumm't Extra Dry Champagn • Hennessy Brandy, Blackberry, Ohls, Wines, Clarets Cordials. Kto. Jlam and Schweitzer Cheese Sat-(lunches, Sardines, Kto. MEALS -AT - ALL HOURS Independence Day at Nia. ra Falls. The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces the low faro of 88.55 from Freeland for the round trip. Tickets u sale July 3 and 4, limited for return to July 1, and will ho honored on any train except the. Black Diamond express. See agents for further particulars,. Ice cream at Merkt's. OASTORI A . Bar. the 4 Ths Kind You Have Always Bouahl