THE SCT?A2nTOV TBIMUNE-TIITJ KSOAY IIOUNUH. dlJJS'Jfi 28, 18JJ4. ficwmfan ri8une Published ciilv in Schnton, Pa., ir TM Thiduni Publishing Company. C. P. KINGSBURY. New Youk Orrict i TmauNi Buhoino. c. i Manager Fn a. KNTCRCD T THE PO.TOFrtCE AT CANTON, VCCOND-CLASm MAIL MATTER. M liASKiX, JUNE K 1804. KlPUBLICAN STATI TICKET. For (ur nine DAXiFLH. HASTINGS, 01 I'KNTLlt. for LitMitnant Governor! WAU BR LYON, OfALLGOBINY. or Auditor (Jenerali AMOS h. mylin, or bAKCACTBH. For &cretarf vItttliul .t'rnlrj. JAMES W. LATTAi OF r!lII..M;l;l,WIIA. ior CoHQfet I "" "-.f'.r;.' (Ml L'SHA AQROW, or BOBQUBBAITRAa GORGE P. HUFF, or wustmorhuako. Ftrctlo'i Tl . Ni i. tl On TBI opposite pax iinr the n ill! Loll for i metiuir of the Repuli- . 5v a d IttM in ti'o Ctntrul Bf pa blioilfcl ub room? t 2 o'clock on tbe afternoon of Saturday, July 11. Tliis inr-ci ii i will lia important inax nuch m It will tw oalltd npoQ to ie ignate tba date of the forthcoming connty j rlraariei and aoleot a duta and place fur tlie asuemlilaso ut tbe Repnb lican eoaoty convention. Better Go Slow. In the oamp itgn i f lafet f;:ll the Re- pnblioan candidates selected as their county obairman CYnnty Treasurer Datld W. P6wall. Hi did liio doty fuiilifnliy in the preliminary canvas in..: at the poih fa 1 1 tbe latlifaetion of rewarded by one of tl mi ' i.nir vicories ever wott by party v tbe county's history. r. Powell was the ri'prostntative, not of rat 'i simply nor of one -set of i, i ' the c!:(,i" of all the noi rv i, ' hi i sell otion met with cnr.ii-i J approval among tha prominent Republican i c muty. He did not ibow :.;. dispneition to .shirk n duty i aft fall and we have yet to be Convinced that lia ban since sought to shirk one, N ait her hare we eeen tb.t wiiioii vroqld lead it. tbli9vo that be ba nought to be autocratic in the premise, iry in this county for the c . . in to nam tbe time and pl " ' i is pi lim osry meeting of the count mmittea lor to tbe holding ol i is prlmari a county obairnaO) nnitl be has i i libiti 1 a penisteat dis I r t dnty or ignore the ..virity of those promts tmtly concerned in tbe matter, would :n t - have a reasonable right to ex it nrteons treatment from mrm bers ol that executive committee and from prospective candidate, Any uc lion t.y tbe secretary of tbo county committee or by a portion of thos who nr oiindidatea for office whioh would intimate in effect that the conu'y chairman, who did root) superior work last fall, bad since grown nexligpnt and nnworthy should le accompanied by proot in or.tar to cominau l re spect. Tho welfare of the p irly Is suporior to the advancement of any Individual m. iubcr of it. Thore are many c.indU dates concerned w to tlie date and cir cumitnnoes of the r.-it county U?pati. lie-in oonvention. It sboald he a gatli eriogwbioh will potsacrifloetbeparty't cb nces of snsjeesi at tbo polls, The differences rjtit.'in among t.m various candidates as to the proper time for tne meeting of lie county committee nhould not be pursued to the point of disrnptinsr tut) party 1-hould that bo done it might have a rnactionary in fluence anions the masses of the party that would mora than Qeatraliie any siut'le candidate's temporary advant age. Thb Triuunl is for the fair nominee oi the party ; but it does not believe that auy enndidata yet has a sufficiently just grievance against the present county cnairman to warrant his pnrinanos of ;i conrsj that bida fair, if penUted io, to c:;usb a split in the pafty which yaars mirfht not liar monise. Ik. SntOIRLT i3 a "froe trader, ' as the term is nued in this country, of the deepeet dye. IIo wants a tariff ex plls.tly for revenna only, with not a tr:-ce of protection except, such as tu;iy rx:st iin nu Incident to revenue raising, It"1 wonl bat cwl admitted duty free and also wool and lumber and iron ore, Tho words '!protettion to American Industries" i:re mtirely eliminatad from his voeihulary. Put Them Out. 8o fur as i known , nobo ly in all this country hafhid onn word to say in de fence of tW ignorant foreign element which recently nsrd the soft coal rtrike as an opportunity io go out in riotous '?-".' io r.' j:, I urn property and apre td terror. They are, perhaps, to be pil led ; but not tolerated. Their presence In this coi;i..r.v,un..rconQiiijns offering little hopo of improvmnont, is nothing fl.urtof a pnblio menace. The soft coal strike h practically ended, bnt their lawlessness Is not. It will be ready to spring into activity at the next r Already tbefe is ncarcely a day that noes not bring to tbe loo.l officials In tout Wiwteru seotion new 1 1 i t..a slea nti incorrlgl- lillity. The qoestion naturally srisss, '"What Shall be d oos to cure thiw uuvholesoms conditionf 'Restriot immigration,'' says one; and bis suggestion is aiknir ablf, but it will notaffeot tbe andesir nbls immigration which is already here, ''Close the gates absolutely," says an otber; yet thatianprn m t ie same ob jection. "Limit tho suffrage Vy an educational qoalittoation," euggusta a t ; : t tnen who could not then vote could null ii1) ot, Blab and burn. "Re- i v.'.do t: . i. .:!.! ol the churches and t boolsi'1 intimut u a fourth; a sug gestion that would h llf.vless if those energies Wpttld only permeate through to the slefflAOt in Qutslloo. Unlorlu Dataly th"v do not, l anyperoeptlble exteoi lbs dlttoalty might tie ap- jrache'l nU ni nil th-so llna, sspa- i y ind lo i bos i ti an I it woaldatill remain Imprsgnabls tor nt least nuother generation. There Is a iirti pi. in, somewhat dras tic but warrantsd.o cure if used as ! a supplement to tho other four. It is to punish by expulsion from tbe country every coayiote.t riot-r who i cannot give satisfactory proot of intel ligent American citizenship; leaving ont born'-brod criminals for onr own 0' nltsntlarisa, retormatories and jails. So long its those foreien-born law- breaki re remain here ouch with a voice I and a vote, it will bo impossible to ad ! niiulster wholeaale ami entire justice to tbeni. They need to bo nut out of the country upon tho same principle that a landlord would eject an nuruly tuesr. This is necessary for tho wel fare of tbe other guests, who are de cent and want to live In decency and quiet, as well as for the Welfare of the landlord's own family. TBI 0BARO1 of Judge Bwfog to the Fayette county grand jury several weeks ago, in its allusion to the then provalritt coal strike, contained some sentences worthy of preservation, "Strikers," he said, "havj a perfect t ight to organise with view ot main tslninggoOd wages. They can gSIQCl ste and aatKiuble, but canijot go any further. They have no rijtbt to say Whom the operators shall employ, what wne shall be paid or how they shall run their works. Liberty is not a II cense to commit evert acts." The learning of ibis lesson lv men neens ti med to violence would -gave many mouths from hunger and many Victims from a riotor's grave. Democracy's Forlorn Hops. Setting aside personal admiration which we feel for William II. Singerly, and which moves to sympathy quite as much as to congratulation, there is nothing in the work of the Harrisbnrg Democretio convention which can hi irnthfnlly called significant. ilr. Bingerly, in his newspaper, rappsd Mr. Cleveland's Hawaiian policy harder than any Rsnnbllcan nansrevsr ranned ! it, calling it farcical, yrotesaue and verv other polite adjective indicative of thorough contempt; has fought up, down and crosswise against tbs Clovoland policy of a class r.-.x on income s; and in his opposition to the vagaries of that ucwest protege of this tdmiuistrstion, western and southern 1'opulism, has been almoU majestic. Yol in tho face of all this, tho convention which makes him Its standard bearer deliberately passes this resolution, which is a lie on its faoe, a consclona, deliberate and an la clous falsehood, said with a wink In one eye and a tear of shams ia the other n resolution which enckooistu ncror yot had t quailed, which is unique, aolntillant and lustrous In its bare-faced hypocrisy, th- resolution which says: We heartily approve and endorse the up right, and sa.'Hciuiis administration of President Cleveland which has fulfilled the pledges of his party and has sntified the expectations ot tue people. There are other sbauulem things in tbe stato Democracy's platform, not ably the plank which endeavors to hold Republicans respousible for Democ racy's r.:cent panic; and that which by its silly advocacy of "liberty of con scienoe" would seem to imply that any other political prty iu Penn sylvania bad sought to restrict Mich liberty. Tbe entire deliverance is shifty aud insincere It is a plat form that goes squarely counter to some of Mr. Singerly'ci firmest princi ples. IIo will not only lead a forlorn lion While seeking office upon it but will detract from his own reputation for candor and consistency if he do not iu hU loiter of acceptance indig nantly repudiate parts of it. Ex Posthastes Gkneral James has a right to his belief that Robert T. Lincoln will be the next Republican candidate for president; but it is u question that the masses are not yet worrying abont Expenses at Yale. The annual clnsi book giving statis tics concerning Yale graduates is al ways interesting. This year it is par ticularly so. The Yale senior class numbered T19 this year, of whom 2u0 will have diplomas One hundred and forty-four are protectionists, and only 49 are free traders. There are only ii Democrats in the list. Four-fifths of I bo class are church members; a ma jority are total abstainers; one-third wear glasses because of weakened vision ; only 10 aro engaged to be mar ried; 71 will study law; U medicine; HO go into business; 20 enter the school room us teacher ; 10 become ministers, aud 0 journalists; a m j rity lelieve that tim young man should follow Greeley's advios and go wsst, wbtlo next to the wet for growing up pur poses is placed the south, with Now York city a closa tuird. Statistics tcuohiog the co.it of a eol iega eduottlon are given at some length, and aro undoubtedly interesting to parents, The average expense for fresninen year is reports! to be $901; for sophomore year, $1,009; for junior year, $1,818, and for senior year. !?l.2."),'i The highest iwnre given for a year's expenses is $1,000, l ho lowest $189, Only eight men in the class found thai they couid live for $800 a year, thirty four got through on Letwe'n two to three hundred dollars a year, forty eight on from throe to four bundrod a year, eighty six on from four to six hundred, aud the remainder spent any where from six hundred to three thou sand dollars n year. Il is tho opinion of tb editor of the class book that "slowly but surely it is vetting harder and harder for a poor man to get tnrougb Yule." Lutkily this distdVMt sg is offset by the fact that for overy Doorman bowled ont by Yale txpen sivonoss there ar a doles poor men who get in the cueapsr lulan 1 univers ities jnst as good educations as could be obtained at Now Haven, without contracting debts and the habit of ex trnvagance. It takes all kinds of peoplo to rauk" a world and all kinds of schools to supply the varying I'emnnd. Yale and Harvard have both contributed iui gisbstly to (he civilisation of Amer ica; aud are yet oontribntlng Im mensely. Nevertheless, thos'rougist work today is being done neither at Cambridge nor at Njw Haven; but in the hundrede of subordinate colleges throughout tbe land which, situated close to the masse of the people, are ri eeiving and training the cjiildren of tho peoplo at a cost which the people feel that they can afford to pay. The great democracy of college life, its genuine fraternization aud most thorough leveling of all artificial dis tinctions, is not to bo found where pu pils spend more each ye ir than meat parents earn iu three years; but rather wh-re there is a common basis of econ omy and a sincere reli otion of the honest frugality which is the bono and sinew of trn Americanism. THE EXAMPLE of the supervisors of Oid Forge t. wnsbip in offering a re ward of SjlCO for the apprehension of the murderer ot Loro, prompted through tbe instrumentality ot Dr, K 1j Wes ton, should cause ttie commissioners of this woalthy county to blnsli at their own false economy. Surely if one township can ft.-r a reward of $100, the entire county, With superior iutar ists jeoparded by Medala's escipo, can u fiord to offer a reward five tim-s as large. We do not know upon what gruuuds the commissioners base their Inaction, but it does not seem tie if there could b-' any valid excuse for (heir course. Public sentiment d mauds tliat they take aggressive step'. Their course is not approval by a single newspaper, nor a single protuiu out citizen, so far ss known. It would he a graceful proceeding lor tUm to recede from their original refusal and cet iquarelv abreast of their obvious duty iu this matter. The county's honor is at stake and they are not guarding it In the policy thus far pur sued by IH ra IN A PERSONAL VEIN. The redoubtable Wilkes-Ru-re News Dealer delivers tbe uuktudes; cut ot all. ' Same inch position as a connty offlce" it "thinks that Bheriff Pahey is abundantly competent to till;" but "does not believe lie would shine iu the chamber of the state sen It a." He certainly will not get the chance to try. e e e The situation is undoubtedly getting in teresting au-.uug Lackavunua Kepuhtirans; but there Is no immediate occasion for bandagei aud au ambulance. The present isuuly a pasting family "breeze." "I'.eforo 1 talk to yon 1 want to kuow whether vou represent Tim Tmblwe," said Josepii A. BcraUtOO to an iuterviewer recently: and then added: "I am uot giv ing news to Tnt TntBUKS." Tins is un fortunate for .Mr. Bcr utou, since it cuts him off from the largest Republican audi ence iu Northeastern Pennsylvania, But if he willsoan this journal regularly he will perceive that, whether he gives it news or not, It gets it just iheBitn.c, and piiuts it ahead of all its esteemed con temporaries. Now is the time to sub scribe. 4 e The local newspaper market evlaossa decidedly bullish tjne, to b irrow u phrase from Willi i-treet. Not a single experi enced reporter iu the city is out of em ployment from necessity! and the demand for first rate men familiar with the held is noticeably on the insrsase. It is a au d symplun and betokens a healthy condition of business iu gsaersL lit The present managemsnt of the Bcran- ton Trnctiou company is not doing muob hornblowing neither does it deal in a larg commodity of shining promises that an forgotten when made. But It Is to all ap pearances executing a Commendable quan tity of bard work; and its daily receipts are steadily growing in consequence. The roadway is being int) roved as fast as four gangs of workmen can cover the ground; and when that Is done it is understood the car service will receive a brushing up. For the (list time, entire harmony and good will predomiuato in all departments. "By one ruling," fald a prominent Lu zerne Bepubllcan yesterday, "Judge Rhone made himself solid with the pei.ple; ami if the busses of his own party don't slaugh ter him In convention, will be a luigli'y hard candidate f r ns u defeat. That was his opmiou on funerals, You recollect, possibly, bow common it was ooci 1 1 turn funerais into a costly -ociai function Well, when a hugo bill for funeral expenses wa tarnd in for payment before Judge Rhone by tbe udmii.istratars of an estate he shot tbe blue pencil through H like a streak or lightning and penned that opln ton against the big Ittn. nil uuisauco WBicb has sine; become a classic. Clergymen ol all denominations have u ed that deliver ance as themes fur pulpit ontory. It struck to tlie marrow of an exceedingly common extravagance, and I have always honored Judge BhOBS for it." Commenting upon Taa Tsrspini's rspsgt Intimation tbat the slorions ehialng oibf uny would kiei; its place in tlie Qrmaoebt even though a Etrpobllatn irate convet tion shonld ventnro to oisemblo elsewhete thnn in Bnrrlsburg, tho Reading Times remarks i "There are la tbo state's nnm ber ot cities poHSsting superior ifeduce nicnts and advantage! of every character, and perhaps foremost nijioug them is Keading. Here the delegate would Bad B far better meeting bail than iq Karris burg at least equally good hotel iccomuix data. ns nt lower rates; it.ily iqual railroad' fadlltlee, and adjuncts with which those oi Harhsburiji are utterly locompurablo for tight-seeing and d ileotation. As matter of fact1 :.s n convention city Harris burg is imply 'not in jl' with Heading." Wearenot going to dhpnte this, a cltj that couldn't do better toward a cnpvein tii u then Banltburgdlu loet time would have modi claim looaneblsrittiop, In anv event, ReiI log ptetauhi ere digestible, Reading water co d end t'.oir and lleud- tug ciiisens possesteu of wms symptuns ol bnpltaliiy. Al.ei tk-i.miifi., we are 1. 1 Riodil gj i.ud we so n cord eur vote, " 1 wish somebody would go gunning foi the author ul the dogjereC lie is un known, tut dangerous) llow near to oar hearts is our Dsmocro i : cet.'gies?, As hopeless inaction pre! ntl It to view; Tbs bill 'i poor Wil on, the deep tangled tariff. And every mad pledge that theif Uitiacv knew 1 This G 7, land congr r, This Q, . ..my eongress, 'ih.s wilij fres i lad ' oougrssi We idl lOVSkOWtll, Thctr mos.-iovend pledge i wj no lougo: 11 Ui. 11 : If, ror often a; noon, vbsgsni Mutiaaa 3 b, Wo dial that instead of the com they bad . Mlllh '14 They've glw-a us uotblnv not even n 1 cob ! Ti Is biili-!.?enkitig congress', lbli mil -oaring ooagraaa. Tbi starvation congress We ad KiVe o Well, How sweet from their elOQUSBt Hps to ;; ilv it. "Curss i Tan.T Protestloq no louvor uo hew." i Wo Il8fened.-u'.i voted our dinner Ball empty, ibo fact ales silent. He furnaces col' And now far removed tioui our lost Muni tions, Th - tear of reg-et doth Intra lively ewe, we yen n for Republican adntiuistrattpa, Aim sign lor IBS OtfngrSM that served u I so well. This Vifiy-thtrd conwoia, i'his l.'enio-iutle CongTHt, This Sugar-cured cobifmbj Wo wish was Ul The papors Which a little whilo ago weie full of adulation for Howard Motrhlsr tldnUiug he would he defaaUsl for reuoml tloli, now that ho has oOlgeUOl ided In rlvals are ovei lowing with qritielsQ, This "u i "'on ipiue rir. Aiuiclilor, to b sore, is a Deaiaerat and no doubt is every whit as bad ; oluically as ihat Implies Hill helms not chanced his limraeter llnoe two weeks ago, when his present eriUct ere saying im end of nice tblugs of and about him. The fact probsDIy Is that While they were playing him for a novk-e he was attending strictly to busimas and getting ready io knock them ell out "Mutcblorlsmasthoy call bit method-, is not a particularly moral conception of parities, but it is tlie hind of politics that politicians practice; end young Howurd can scarcely bo blamed for wauling to bind his own. Correcting tbo delusion that pub lishers may for.-o their wares on reluctant subscribers until nil ar rearages are paid in full, tho Wilkes Bar re Record jastly remarks that "repu table t'ewspn c:a don'l have to resort to any such methods to keep up their eircule tion. Tby bear the same relation to tho subicribi-r as dt o- any other biiMncss con cern With which he d al", end ptaetii ally tlie same ,'nws gove n both, a newspaper that is worth tl.e ptio paid for it BOOOU not be fore d upon an unwilling mb crh er, even though b is iu arrears, Buch s couriia WonTd be about as foolish as that of a grocer who insisted upon tending goodi to ii customer who bad refused to pay for them. If a subfrriber orders his paper stopped the prudent publisl or should stop it a once, oven tUongbtbe subscriber Is iii arrears, beading a man a paper against his will la uot the best way to make iiim pay up. In the end It is a lotiog game and pinkos tbo publisher In the unenviable po sition of trying to foice his paper upon people who do not want it. In this connection it might na well to remark that tbe law governing this point varies in different states, it is not a sub ject lying within the province of federal authority. The law governing postmasters ! that :! n person notifies his postmaster thai he does not want a certain paper or mogSSlne delivered any longer In his mail, ihs postmaster le required not only to re spect tbe request, hut alsoto send to the publisher u formal notice to discontinue. If, as not unfrequently bsppens, the pub lisher ignores this notice, the postmaster is authorised, thirty days aftur date of notice, to throw the periodical into tbe juuk heap and dispose of it for old paper. Hut the legal relationship between the publisher uud the subscriber, respecting back debts, is not covered by any United Statt'8 satuto or decision. It is a matter of common lnw contract, to ha adjudicated if uecessnry in th local courts in the name uiauner and upon tlie same principle thnt ouo would adjudicate a tailor's bill or 11 ti irate over the disputed owuershio of a Joues county cult THE HARRIS BURG SlTU&riON. Hit'udelphiii '.-. And it cnuio to pass in tbe morning that David wmte to Joab aud seat it by tbe baud of Uriah. And he wrole in the letter saving: Set ye Uriah in the forefront of the hottvat battle and retire ye from him that be may be smitten ana die. And it came t pass, Uriah, the Hittite, died also. SUMMEB Furniture for Summer Cot tages. Rattan and Reed Parlor and Sitting Room Suits, Couches, Rockers and Chairs. Porch Chairs, Rockers and Settees. Lawn Swings and Canopies Baby Carriages and Re frigerators. 131-133 1 M1I6T0I Iff tx m .r. M I ice: cream Do ycu naka your own Oraaml If bo, bay .1 triple motiox ' Whilo Mountain Freezer. "FROZEN DAW l IKS' A book pi cholu rtpalytl fur q Cronin imr- ' Vol's Winer L-ti uiu paclird in 6Voiy Pw"iW a rut link op 1 Refrlgeratprs,Water Coolers, Baby Carriages, Hammock? 1 V w , fit CO. A YLES WORTH'S T T ITT 1 I Tba Fines t in tlie tltj Tiio lnteet Improved fur ttlsiiiiiKa Hiid iii ynrutun for lcepiuj; tntut.huuor ami e(jg CCS Wviiiiiing Ave. BUY THE Ii! & Connell pn r b bunun For many years this piano has stood in tho front ranks. It has beou admired so much for ita purs, lich tone, that it lias becomo a staudard for tone quality, until it is considered the highest com'. pit mint that can be paid any 1'iano to say "It resembles tho WEBER." We uow have the full control of thle 1'iano for this soction us well as many other flue Tianos which we are selling at greatly reducod prices aud on easy monthly payment Dou't buy uutil you seo our yoods aud got our prices GUERNSEY BROTHERS NEW STORE, You'd Almost Thainlc They'd Float in tlie ?f? J e sure' real Switzerland-made ones at that. y$, Swisses with clear-cut tinvdots. not much laro-pr than the seeds of a grape, and Swisses with the larger dots and floral designs, all in their pure white airiness. Over sixty styles. No such collection elsewhere. Jl. J . -' ! I : HI' Ila . And other Lingerie now found upon our counters at such very low prices and in such a laree arrav of designs. Special sale of Gowns at 49c. anc that are the greatest value we ever offered. Ifictors With the New Valves Out of Sight Our new Bicycles are now to be seen at our 314 Lacka wanna avenue store. VICTORS, SPALDING, CEEDENDA, GENDR0NS, And a full line of Boys' and Girls' Wheels. We are male ing extremely low prices on Second-hand Wheels. J 1 ui 314 Lacka. Ave. A Fall Assortment Letter Copying Books 0U& SPECIAL: A BQO-paga 10x113 B09k, bouni n c!otl1' slie(,l Mlt on4 corners, guwftnfcted tu glvfl Bft tU fao tion, 0 1 OlIlV JQ, ?im STATICNERY AND SGRAViKa UBW. ri Sictio ir a end EngftVafSi 317 Lackawanna, Avo. Dr. Hill -Son ; Albany 0' i"?i 4 i if 41 fi Pet teeth, J.VW: liest net, f: fir rf'-'l rnpi tml troth without plate. oalM crown mij bt iduii work, call for rwa im4 rttaranoti, TONALOIA, tor eatranUai truth without vuio. MvrtUur. aoM 224 Y. M. C. A. DUILDIMG. n wu 1 iamqjp. nan iiiLLinmimu iu BiL ANK BOOKS l: f U I K O j X l : I i ft M M d - 0 OVEIt riBSX NA1IHN.IL DANE. WASH QOOOS Chiffons, Jaconet, Duchesse, Batistes and Sateens. What a can buy now at 5 cents per fast colors. T GOWNS UUMlWIUHNWMIIIHIUItS n imutiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBniiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiEiiiiciiiuiiiiiiiigiiiiugiHgi.ffi YOU WILU The comfort aud couvoiiieuco of our ALASKA Refrigerator till you have oua in youi home. They consume very little ice ami will keep fiesl; meat for three weeks iu tlu hottest weather, We have many ilylea aud sizes. TE 4 SHEAR C Economizers 513 Lackawanna Ave. Panoy Home-grown EED RASPBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, CHERRIES, &c. DinotVrtit later thaa IUU week to bttT iiirawberrif s for Ortniiinff. PIERCE'S MARKET and Get the Best. WYOMING AVENUE, BAZAAR Ginghams, Dimities, handsome dress you yard, and warranted 59c. TBE COLUMBIA BICYCLE AGENCY, Opp. Tribune Office, IH Spruce St. Caving had 12 yoarn' ciporionco in tho Bicyclo tinsl. nets and the a;euKV for loadinir WnwiU of all arnluii, ore prepared to gu.'irajiteB satlaiautl'in. Thoo In tending to purch,ie ere invited to cnil and ezatnina our complete linn. Open evenings- Call or send etam for catkluguan. IS IT NOT 1 A BEAUTY? I THE I Globe Shoe Store 1 227 LACK A. AVE. Ivans & Powell FIRST MORTGAGE ONDS OF THE FORTY FORT COAL COMPANY. A limited number of the above bonds are for salo at par and ac crued interest by the following parties, from whom copies of tho mortgage and lull information can be obtained: E. W. Mulligan, Cashier Second National Batik, Wilkus-Barro, Pn. W. L. Watson, Cashier First Na tionai Bank,Pittston, Pa. J. L. Polen, Cashier Poople's Saving! Bank, Pittston, Pa. A. A. Pryden, President Miners' Savings Bank, PitUtom Pa. And by the Scrantou Saving Bank and Trust Compaiiy,Truateo under the Mortgage. T, H. HthertoD, Consul, W1LKE3-BARRE. PA. Wedding RingS .an The best is none too good. Ours are 18-k. All sizes and weights. LLOYDJEWELER 423 Lackawanna Ave. Inserted in THE TRIBUNE at the tate of ONE CENT A WORD. fi ADS.
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