THE 8CBANTON TlilBRUE WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8, 1894. puilisshco daily in 8cksnton, p.. t tmt Tribuhb Publishing Company. C. P. KINGSQURY, Niw YosnO.ncsi Taiauxs Buiioma- nav. Manaqch. faaaa) INTIKtD AT TMt POSTOrriCS AT BOAANTOUt M.. KCONSCLAS MAIL MATTCA. "Prlutttr1 Ink," the recognized Journal for uilvertiwn, rule the hi it AN TO Ji TltllU XKuilhe best urivcHUlug medium In urtliuaHterii l'uunsylvaulu. 'l't'iuters' Ink" knows. iTRANTON. AUGUST 8. W.H. KtPUBUCAN 61 ATc TICKsT. lor (Snwmor: DANIEL H. HASTINGS Ul'C'KMtU. WALTKK LYON, Of ALI.EUtlKNV. tor AuMvr Ventral: AMOS IT. MYLIN, OF LA.VCASTIUI. fw Stertiar uflttrnal Ajain: JAMES W. LATTA, Hit HULADLLl'Ul.V. For ConTitniiieii itl-Lw u: GALA'S H A A. GROW, 01' SLSyaiaiA.NNA. GEORGE F. IirFP, Or W KSTMO 11 K LA N D. Election Tim, Nov. 0 Is 1SS8, whex the Mills' bill was brewing, Chairmuu Wilson was vociferously imposed to five coal. In 1MJ4, when hi owu bill U uuilergoiug rujiiiii'o, bo id strenuously forr.inst a taiill'ou coal. Our modern taritl" re former lluds it burd to lLip bis taw iu unison. The Luzerne Nominations. The convention of Twelfth ilistiiet Eei.ublionns iu Latulme.sser's bull, Wilkes Barre, was tharaeterlzed by a Epiriteil contest for the various nom inations; but it was in the main a good-natured convention and ono alive to the supreme importance of party triumph as distinguished solely from individual ambitious. When, after a ballot which many times oscil lated toward and away from iiim, John Liciseunng, or I pper LelU'li, was llnally nominated by a substantial plurality, the friends of his disting uished competitor, ex-.Seuator Morgau B. Williams, accepted the result us oue of the fair fortunes of honorable politi cal warfare, moved will; enthusiasm to make the nomination unanimous and left the ball at the convention's Conclusion vowing to sink personal disappointment iu their energetic sup port of the majority's choice. The ex-1 pressiou of that veteran campaigner, James JI. Isorris, whose marshaling of the Williams forces was a brilliant ln fclame of superior generalship, over come alone by the great odds of tho opposition, was typical of the genera feeling among the defeated candidates and their adherents, faid Mr. Xorris, alter it was all over: "We were batten fairly; and like jjood Republicans wo will give to the party's nominee as energetic und loyal support as if he had been our personal preference." Mr. Leisenrlng, whom tho Republi cans of the mother county have thus honored with a nomination carrying with it, if over confidence be sufll eleutly guarded against, a cheerful prospect of flattering kucccss at the polls, is a creditable representative of the younger and more aggressive ele ment in the party, who has never bo fore been a seeker for office, but w ho this time o!l'Lrs to the tervice of bis pa:ty and his district an honorable business record, showing clear-cut ca pacity in the practical management of men and affairs. He is not a dema gogue; and iu the arts that iuspiro the cordial contempt of men of brains and principle he will undoubtedly be nur pasted by the Democratic gentlemau who will confront him. He does not pander to debasing influences nor try to court fickle applauso by theatric poses as labor's false friend. He is Content to rest his case before tho peo ple upon Lis record as a level-htuiled and generous joung man, of excellent ancestry yet in cordial touch with rich and poor alike; and above all, as the candidate of those who wbli to re place the shallow misrepresentation of a Hines with tho prudent and siiga cious representation of oue who will not bring tho district Into reproach and ridicule. The various successful nominees for county oflices, beginning with Captain Alfred Darte, of Kingston, a sterling veteran of battlefields martial as well as political, are known to "be men of mgacity and deserving, who will no doubt receive tii'lr party's utmost sup port. Tho inteTTst of spectators of this convention centers naturally rather In the character of its congressional nomi nee. The work that bo will be called upon todo.wben triumphantly elected iu November, will concern not Luzerno county alone, but Pennsylvania and tho whole nation. It in a legiti mate interest which tho citizens of In dustrial Lackawanna take in the nom ination and In the canvass of Mr. Leisciiriug, ell'tctlng as It does the wel faie of this entire section; and while they would have cordially welcomed the success of his distinguished oppon ent lu convention, hud the delegates ho willed, they are sincerely glad at the condition In a neighbor county which bodes so well for the over whelming success of Republican prin ciples, championed by one thoroughly adequate to the responsibilities of Ms great trust and exemplifying In his persoual life and surroundings the best aspirations of Intelligent citizenship, We have Hoke. Smith's own words for it that the coal fields of the south' em Biaics cover over oi,ouu square miles, which, as George W. Ariustead states in the Tradesman, la seven times as much as in Great Britain, and more than in Russia, Great Britain, Ger- niauy, Prance and Belgium combined. The coke is excellently adapted to use iu manufactures. Since 1880 the pro duction oi coke has increased from 3, 000,000 of bushels to 125,000,1)00 bushels. No wonder the south objects to free coal. Our kstef.mkd friend, the Wilkes Barre News-Dealer, argues with much zest In support of the proposition that It is impossible "to make a huge tem perance society out of tho Catholic church;" but we trust that it is mis taken. Surely temperance Is one of tho corner stones of "Iho Christian reli gion, be the denomination whatever it may be; and a church which should decline to advocate temperance, but would, instead, go in for Intemperance, would lie, as we view it, far removed from real Christianity, whoso very es sence is moderation and seeniliness in all tho atlalrs of life. It is possible that we mistake our contemporary's intended meaning. Unless we are greatly deceived, the Catholic church, to Its credit be It said, is In fact just what the News-Dealer denies, "a huge temperance society" whose iiitlueuco with reference to tho abuses growing out of Intemperance is constantly be coming greater. The Best Labor Is the Cheapest. It Is a circumstance of much more than ordinary Higuilicance that the coke operators of the Counellsville region have decided 'at last to abandon the experiment of imported negro labor at their ovens and in their mines. Tho Information that this experiment has failed is by no means unexpected. It was bound uot to bo a success for the same reasons which determined its failure in this locality, du-iug tho con struction work on- tho new Panther Creek railroad. The impelled south ern negro was frequently vicious and Incorrigible. When not this he was so shiftless that even the cheap wage at which his labor was hired failed to make him an economical LivesiniHit; and the coke operators, in sheer self defense, lmve becuforctd to itirn ap pcalingly to a higher grade of help. This is uot the lirst nor tho worst failure charged up on the book'? of public opinion against t h.e soft coal and coke operators of rennsylvariia. l''ew persons are nowadays so llcrcoly k'sct by political necessities as to feel coiu pelled to refrain from condemning tho importation, into the bituminous re gion, of the squalid and illiterate la bor contracted for among the unfortu nates of central Europe. Originally merely dumb, this labor became through repeated disappointments and privations, vicious and vengeful; and there is today scarcely any dillereuce between employes and employers in its vicinity that it does not takeadvati' tage of to ruter upon a career of vio lence and often bloodshed. That it has cost to its importers twice over as much as was saved iu its cheaper scale of wages is a fact which few dispute; nor is this fact less certain when as serted of those anthracite mining com munities iu which an equally intract able quality of labor has been em ployed in a greater or less degree. The corroborative fact in our own commun ity that the intelligent miner, whether of Welsh, Irish, Scotch, German or English ancestry, is today at a dis tinct premium as compared with tha Slovak, the Lithuanian, the unlettered Italian and the lower grade Pole, is in structive in its significance. Whether wo look over into Western Pennsylvania or seek for evidence in ourown home community, it is equally distinct that the labor in any branch of industry which is i eriuaiieutiy eonomical is the labor that knows its busiiiets und will attend to it, whether its wages be high- or low. In an ago of shifting industrial conditions even the best of workiugmen are liable at times t ) bo thrown Middouly out of employment, or ollered wages mani festly Incommensurate with their worth and s'.dll. The prudent laborer, however, will take the best pay that he can honestly get, and tru it to his merits to bring him letter pay in the long run. He w ill realize that bu ne?s lhictuatlons come to even the wealthiest of men; and that, iu com ing to him also they do not single him out forFpi'dal per.-ecutlou, but instead oliey a universal trade law, which no individual and no class can pernmn ently dodge or defy, It took the committee on resolu tions at the Georgia Democratic con volition ten hours to agree on a silver plank; and when dually it reached a conclusion it was n most amazing one The plank "demanded the inimediat passage of such legislation as will re Hioro snver to us constitutional p::si lion as a money metai ana win secure at once the free and unlimited coin; of gold and silver on a parity and give to every dollar hi circulation, whether coin or paper, the same debt-paying or puri-haslng power." When the Georgia Democracy discovers such leg islation as will "secure at once the free and unlimited coinage of jiolrl und sil ver on a parity" at the name time that that It makes all dollars fqual, it will confer a favor on an anxious world by immediately making its discovery public. Wo shall then prepare for per petual motion, tho real elixir of life, squared circles and the harmless eon 11 let of irresistible bodies bumping into immovuble ones. Let tho bund play. Govkunob Altoeld of Illinois is now a full-fledged candidate for tho United States senate; and if socialism, anarchism, criminalism and dampliool. ism can elect him lie will go hurtling In among the Pollers and tho Kyles with a majority that will nlmply make their Popullstiu lieiula swim. " The 8HUU.L announcement by tho cuckoo organs that the Democrats have carried Tennessee reminds us, by tho way, that tho Dutch onco cap tured Holland. If Senator Chandler bo uot moro tender; und considerate of the bruised feelings of that magnificent aud much consecrated man lu tho White house, Mr. Vilas will have him arrested for contempt of Cleveland. Mr. Vilas, we would have you understand, distinctly abhors and resents tho breathing of so much as a syllable of censure against the man who once gavo him an office. It is doubtless true that the Gor man senators are protectionists lor what there Is in it for them; neverthe less they cuuuot yield now to the mer cenaries of the house, for to do so would be to lose sight both of principle aud of pelf. Mr. Cleveland, it seems, Is now willing to sacrillce party principle and party honor In the items of coal and iron if he can only be permitted to de liver his party's goods to tho sugar trust. Some men are Reformers evidently for tho juukets there are in it. A T THE Pie Counter. a YluiUlltlg U lint rospeuBlbU) (or tha BtutliP' recently ui-.tnuU'U fiotu tuu Heruniou oi- Hie nro evidently not up iu Koveruiumit cleacu or the affir ot Uucle Sum. Mr. Vuiiilliiit; ntul Lis UumUmeu will be u-lu lucouutublo to U;o lust oeut of ihe vnh'ti of the stump titUcn, Had retiubursuiueiit cho ouly bt obluiumi by an not of rungreia. la inn Mutter oi stumps ana iipiiiiB, ui'io in tile postul ami iuturnul rvi:Ui Bervice, iIil- Roveriimriit Is very can ful una Hllnns ii i xctiM-it (or Hih lots or i nu aclluii f its propi-ny. Tim i liiico boUtin under liruvj b i.iU tor Ihti purpoiio of Umt(!tljl. ton tile ju t Rticli liiilu l--Mt',-i its have breii elm: H' d to l'odtiuiistor Vkaultijg'fl account tuis wick. 4 0 ltuveuuo uu'uuts reiuto uconiiuti of a rob bery of 45,1)00 worth of bji-r stiuu p which oocr.rro;! iu Jlliaouri r.oum ye.irs usro. A eousjilriicy was ru ined bolweun a bruw cry bookkeeper unit drivers of b cr wag ons fer the purpeHo of dutrnudiog tile br.'wnry cuiipuiiy. It wim iicesnry la ot(!er to sell tLobeer Ht.oleil to luvu tlij ken propeilv stumpe'l. Stumps were siolea from tlio rev-nu-i ulileo for tua pur pose unci tho b.iokiteeper jajji.id tile brew ery iiccouutj in h milliner tuut ullowou the ihiuvei to ispco of quite liiico rpinnti ties of beer without detection. The lofs of the Mumps, however, brought tho gov- I'liiineut doteotlvod to iho trui!, iindiifier n tiino tho c. iispirutora w-re cornered. Although blumolesH, tho revenue stump clerk, "who worked for a trilling sniaiy, win cLiil upon to sottla tor iho lost, slump-'. This ho was utiublo to do, ntu his bondsmen were forced to Dottle tho bill, Several years atiei wards tho houus uiuu were reimbursed by uu act of con Kres; but tho elrtmiiHtiim e impressed tho fuel upon all that tho (overument allows no fooliutf with its property uad that tho man who voluntarily accepts nu ofiice of uch grout responsibility must be yiopurej to utuud grief whoa it is thrust upon him, Notwithstanding tho delight with which tie beratitui) and Elmhurnt turn pike will bo received by sporting men and the truveiliiiK public, there are some foot ares of the outorprtio that w ill bo viewed with stillness by tho lovers of uuture. Tbo picturesque beauty of tho Nay Aug chufui will Oo forever destroyed by the bridge which is in course of election over the busin below the fulls. It really seems a pity that the crossing of Koariui; brook could not have been loouteJ at tome other p iutup or down the stream so that tbo most attractive portion of the park might have been spared tiio dosecrutiou of irou byiduework. IlEUAWFCL TUUiiAT. Sho did not chi.lo ber fickle ewain, Who wanted to be free ueniu Tbis literary beauty; Sho uid uot rave of lifelong pain Aiidmunly fuli-h nnd duty; She did not sob, nor sniif, nor snort, Nor threaten in n fury To tell her love tale out in court Before a judyo aud jury. Thoa what that threat so drend.so dread, It tmilies him squirm aud grovel? The fair luk-sliu-ir culmlv suid, "I'll put yoa iu a novel.1' i'lcc-Ac Up. Everybody knows the story of the Eau- lhUniuu who, dining with a mandarin, de sired to know what meat ho was eHtiucr. lie pointed to the dub and said interroga tively: "U'-iuck-Uiiuckr lila boat shook Lis head iiikI answered with the poiitestof stniij.', "iin w-wow." Ami more, says Lo'-ciiinii'a .Vtif;aztue, you have luuguucro in its s.mplest elements. Up the River: A taper rod, aslnuder Huo, A bull to leuipt tha ll-ihoti. And iu tho shude of oio and piuo One nmy the wicked world resign And all its sinful wishes. A lively hit, a sturdy pull Tin' icudy lino inn-'elitiir Oie'r cup tf joy is bubbling full Lite's ii yard wide, or finest, wool, With riot a wonted felling. A gamy flitht, n lauded prize, 1 'crimps ba-s to mention. And tin.' tho world may a'lverilBe, 'i wiil never out of art devi o A purullol luvoutl-ju. O, wcarii'd souls that sIrIi for pence, And eiiroh tho town, o'er fuiliug, Here is unwuteioil hlisu to lease, With interest bi'iririnij to iticrOHm- And "sou' west" vim's prevuilin. '(Icoiyn K. Vowen. ,s a thirst que rich or, laor :b rapidly b ing re) lucud b huttoi milk lu this city. Tho whitu-ap; onod ei vitorn at local io. inur.'.nta do not, iu; a rule, advertise bnt tertnl.k, becmiso they tlo uot make ns much profit, out of imslo ns they do out of beer. Nevortliolem, buttermilk drink ing k'oost ri.(lit on. Tno l'emioi), peruapn, w that buttermilk, as u bevemije, while cboerinir, cootiu anil mf rushing the thirs ty wayturer, dots nut intoxhute liimand ciicobrngen no reaction such us follows the wane of alcoholic exh luratiou. - Li II unq Chang's Ai.tkknative: I uo longer fed d rosed sluco they've taken my vent, Of tho hmotiful aureate hue; For the jutkol was won by tho d' eds I had (lone, Aud its lo: ler.v-.'B tio frightfully bin,!. K'stttirrlbie teBt to be robbed of your vest. If you live lu tbe flowery lundj Lut, though hitter my cup, iwill try to Pear up, I'or luvoniion brings cfjifort to bt.ud I'll envelop till bruft, nino Its minus n vest, I'ingiirment of worthier note; It ie practical, too, fo' between mo aud you, I'll Invent iu u bullet-proof coat,. UWiiiiitiiu .Sfur. StUATt bill Vrii. Ue. T i eft. Waflti!(on I'oft. We make no Beeiei of our omnion as to tho con'rov.irny, ho vuvr. Wertg.ird the Bemtte bill us an ii.tltiitely wiier mid more firovideiit mensuie tlinii the house bill. ii the Urst plnee it provides an ample pub lic revenue. Next, it does uot threaten with imiUediute extinction those prrnt American industries which the house bill euros to have beau Intended to destroy. Finally, it ran become it law if left to the unbiased Ration of tbe Democrats lu con grens. We repeat, with deliberation and with absolute coudiloace, that tha souate bill, if submitted to 'tho test of a party vote under tho Australian ballot system today, would rtusive an overwhelming majority lu both hounas. We do not ques tion tbe sincerity of the bouse conferees or the leaders with whom they are toting. W declare simply our profound oouvlc tlon that tbo Democratic representatives approve the sonato bill just as it stuuds aud would vote for it if they bad the opportunity. FOR DELEGATE ELECTIONS. Apportionment of Republican Epreien ta'.lon Among the Varioui Dlttrlcti. Purguaut to a meeting of the Republi can Couuty commutes neld on July 14th, 13!M, the Ctuuty Couvoutiou will be held ou Tuesday, September 4th, 1804, at 10 o'clock a. iu., iu the court house at Scrac- iou, lor tiw purpose of placing iu nomina tion candidates for the following named ofileen, to be voted for at tbe next general ele- tlou to be held November Mb, 1HU4: ( 'ongre. Eleventh district; Judge, Forty filth Judicial district; sheilil, treauure-r, clerk or courts, prothouotury, uistnet at torney, recorder of deeds, registor of wills, and Jury commisdouer. Vigilance committees will hold delegate electious ou Saturday, September 1st, lb'.'t, between the hours of 4 and 7 p. lu. They will also give at leimt two days public notice of the time and place for holding ia eiepuons. Euch election district should eleat at the said delegate elections, two qualllled pur sous to serve an vigilance committee for one year, and liuvn their names cvrtilled to, ou tho credentials of delegates to the Couuty Convection. The reprof oLtntloa of delegates to the County Convention is based upou the vote cast hut fall for Fell, cuudid.ue (or judge of tupreine court, he being the hichrst Hleer voteil tur at Buid aiutti election. Uuder this rule the several eltctl m districts are eu itledto representation as follows, via: ilrelibuM borough 1st ward, bit (Hit.. 1st ward, ZA Uist.. '21 ward tlil w ard lstdist 1 .Mui.it 1 ill dint i 1 1 1 i,h uiHt 1 1 .! i haut burough Ltlakuly borough 1st ward 2! '2d ward 2 Hd ward 1 Kn'.s :n t-iwnfihlp... I oei-.-tiluii eity- I; 1st w i d, hit i! nt,, Ij 1st wurd, 2d dist.. - 1st ward, Sd diHt-,. w 2d ward, 1st dit,t.. 1; K.I w,,rd, 2d (l.st... II '2d ward, - d dist... 1 il l u-at'd, 4tll (list.. 0 2J ward, 6th dist.. 1; 2d ward, bit dint., l! .id ward. M (list... II lib ward, lstdist.. U, 4tu wurd, 2,1 uist.. 1, 4lh ward, 3d olat.. 1 4tn ward, 1th di-it.. 0 6th ward, I-.t(list.. 1! (,t u ward, 2d diet., 1 utb ward, ttd diat.. t Mbward, tthdi.it.. 2 mh ward, lKt (list.. 1 Utb ward, 21 dist.. 2; "tli ward, lstdist. , (), 7lb ward,.2d dist.. ?th ward, ltd dist.. 2 Sin ward, lstdist., 1 Mil wutd. -.ddiat.. ti.h ward, lstdist.. 1; Dili ward, 2ddit.. 1: lmhward 1 lllh ward, lstdist. 1 lith waid, 2J dist. V llth ward, M dist. 1 12ih wurd, 1st Uist l 12!hward, 2 1 dist. 1 l.ttii wuru, 1st dist 1st Wuiil 'M 'Hird h i ward II -l.to.i t ilMHllil) f ill ion tmvn i.tii.... I 'OVIIIL'toll t -Wl.shll) (Jnrboiiil';h' towu lup oii i-i!ioasi utsi.... N-l tIoVest ill- t.... .No. il l;sl Carl iiinhilii city - 1st waul, 1st Uiut., 1st ward, d Ht.. 'id ward. 1st (list.. 2-i ward, 1 deit... Sd ward, ild ill-1... t)-l v.aid, Ut ili ,t nil war.l, 2d (list... Ua ward, a,; -list... Uli want, 1st dist. . -It a ward. i.. inst.. Oh anl. U l ili;t.. atii wurd, Isid st.. ath ward, L'.l ill -t.. lit!; ward. IstdUt.. Oth ward. II dist... Dickson City buio isi waru id ward Dnumore borough It,, ward, iKt uiav, , Is- Wild, ai di.t.. Ail ward, 1st dist.. 'id waul, L'd dial. .. 3d war-1, 1st dist., lid ward, '2d dist... .'1.1 ward, oil (list... 4t 1 ward at.i ward Oth ward, bit dint., litli ward, 21 dist.. Einitiuint ov.n-hij). l-'el! toivii,Uip- lst (let 2d ilist m dist (ilenbiirn huro'igh. , Clouldsboro bnrnugh Mi Oi'till'ild to(-!istnp Jetiei-H.iJi township, Jerni:, ii Imrough 1st ward 2d ward tld ward Lncka-.Vuiina tmvns'p North dist Hnutii (list West (list E.ist (list Northeast (list..,. Noutnwest (list..,, Lai'lumo borough. Lehigh towusiiiu..., Mudisoii tov.-u .hit).. I llith ward :.'d (list. II Mill ward, :M (list. 1 liLh ward, 1st dist 1 lth ward, 2d diat, I l-'illi ward, 1st (list 1! lath ward, 2d dist. Ii liitli ward. 1st dint l' lijiu ward, 2d diit. 1; !7ti: ward, 1st dist li 17rli ward. 2d (li.)t. Ii 1 St h ward 1 I'.iih ward, 1st dist i l'.ltli ward, 21 ilist. 2, l'.itli ward, iJ (list. 2 jutli ward, 4th dist 1, 20th w..:d, 1st dist - 2dtli ward, 2u dist. 2 2ilth ward, Sid dist. 1 21st ward, 1st dist. 2 21sl ward, d (list . t) st. Ahhik'tiDi towns'p 1 Suriuufirook t'wu'p 1 Si-iittiiiwaship '2 1 vn uver.y iKjiougii. 1 Winttm Iwrougu 2 lstdist r. 2a dist i T.Iayll-.'ld boii -ugh... iewto:i t-'Wnstiip... N. Abingt'ntowus'p Old Forge toivubhlp 2 1 otul 184 Attest: D. W. POWELL, Chairman. J. W. BROWNISH, Socretsry. N paint the best is the cheapest. Don't be misled by trying what is said to be "just as good," but when you paint insist upon havinp a genuine brand of Strictly Pure W hite Lead It costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts many times as long. Look out for the brands of White Lead offered you ; any of the fol lowing are sure : "Atlantic," "Eovmer-Eauman," "JovGtt," "Davi3-Chambera," "Fahnestock." " Armstrong & McKelvy," For CoLoas. National Lead Co.'e Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors arc sold lu onc-pound cans, each ca i iicm tuilicicnt to Out 25 pounds ol strictly I ieeWlntu Lead the desired shadej they are In tin .(disc ready-nilxed paints. I .it u combination I I r rL-ctly pare colors in the handiest form to ti.it Mildly Pure While Lead. Afcood manythnusaud dollars have been snved piiiiKTly-owM.rs by having 01. r buok 011 painting c;'li r-c-rd. Send us a poiUl card aud get both fris.. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. BABY CARRIAGES V'W?-.W 'ftl--rt tt-.-.nAxjysi.'Sitt. 1 L . -it ""1. . : : ' rrf t ft V - 1. 1 20 PER CENT. KKDtXTiOX m our entire line ol' rAKKIAGl'3. POURSEN, CLEMONS Oc co. 422 Lacka. Avenue BUY THE For many years this Piano has stood in tho front ranks. It has beon admired so inuch for its ptiro, rich tone, that it haa become a Btandard for touo quality, until it i cousldorod tho highest com. lament that can be paid uny l'iano to euy "It resembles the WE BER." We now have tho full control of thk Vinnn fm-thia Hop.tion as well aa many othor lino Pianos which we are selling at greatly reduced Dricos and on oaav monthly our gooda aud get our prices GUERNSEY BROTHERS' M GOLDSMITH'S CARPET NEWS THOSE who are building new homes, as well as those who intend embellishing1 their present homes, we beer len to say that our Mew Fall Stools is rapidly arriving, and orders that are placed from now until September ist (during the slack season), that they can save at least 10 Cent. collection of all of the best makes to be found anywhere in this city, and. we consider it no trouble to show our goods. Curtains anil Draperies Are a Specialty lift Ds Special Sale of WM!e and Gold Renaaissance, size S feet, only White and Gold Corrugated, Extra Strong and Massive, size 5 Goldsmith 3 With ths New Valves Out of Sight Our new Bicycles are now to be seen at our 314 Lacka wanna avenue store. VICTORS, SPALDING, CREDENDA, GENDRONS, And a full line of Boys' and Girls' Wheels. We are mak ing extremely low prices on Second-hand Wheels. II Ul 814 Lacka. Ave. LANK ,8 A Fall Assortment Letter Copying Books OUR SPECIAL: ASOO-pae 10sl2 Eook, bountf in cloth, Bbeop back aud corners, guaranteed to give sati faction, Only 90c. FINS STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING. Reynolds Bras. station ors and Ennravsrs, 317 Lackawanna Avo. Dr. Hill & Son Albany t twth. f6.30; bost sot, JS; for (toW WW nil t.oth wltliont plains, nx'lol rrown snj brlclim worn, c.ll lor rlcus til rufor a ooa. 1'ONAI.UIA, for dtructmi lutb wuUuuJ tola. Mootlior. No gas. OVEK F1KST NATIONAL BAK& STORE, 224 JiOILLIISyfiO Y. , Mm G. A. BUIUDINO. $ Brothers & Selling Agents, 227 Lacka. Aie. I EVAKS & POWELL, S rrlUf KIET0K3. mm u lElBBiMiVSBiCenidi&ttKBHSIKIlCmEErasnmtlBllEIIIIISUiallCICStllSElElIEEISail IHtY ARE AND WILL SOON BE GONE it Greatly EeU Prices THE REMAINDER OP OUB STOCK OF REFRIGERATORS. ICE i Cream Freezers, OIL ANDGA33TOVE9 Footed Shear Co., Sia LA(KA. AVE. FANCY "Jenny HOME I1WOWN Green Cora and Tomtoss, etc. PIERCE'S MARKET 0 A O and Get the 1 Best. pavmonta. Don't buy uutil you acq WYOMING AVENUE, SCRANTON, BAZAAR feet 6, only 49c. 73c, Company. COLUMBIA EICYOLE AGENCY 224 Spruce St Op, Tribune Office. In aiUitlon to tbe finest line of Now Whovkj oil t Ciiirlti.-r, we ofter tl.o folowiug Hpwial Bargains f'.f Awuu: 1 Stw:n.; Spwiul. 1 lniou spinal. 1 Iinpjjiul, I ( V vrlao.ls. 2 MJ.'stic, 1 Victor, t Hickoriys nd d CnL umWiis. all It vvrfnet o.n lition. Prlc?s from 8U t ulou cub. Ci.ll uuii sucurc a irenulno taruiu. Ml - .I.,.., - i,y"ir i .is s ) S ' s: ,. i TiiTsTi- i i iim i.in-m Thti'iiliii. m a Don't Forget It. THE GREAT BIG OF TILE Scranton Press Club LaR3 Ariel, Tuesday, Aug. 14 EI.EVE! BCVtLIKO J1ACES, Prom jnnlor sincle ahull to tho big eluht. croi suell, cwniiottd la y ll the best row ing olubs nnil oitrsiueu in Amurloa, and A OUKAT YACHT 11ACE Botwwn Atiornuv C. Bmilh's "Flyinif Clond" uud Ct)tin Joictill Groeuhsliill'a "Ariol."of .veusrk, J, SlVLtlAL lliAl.NS 1U031 ALL 1'OISrS. EXCUttsION TICKEXsi Piom Bcrsnton, Danmora, Avoca. PIttstoo Mid Port P.lichiiril-Adults.l; clii.dren.ivv.j spwlhl Jr W V. train. From Cuibun la.e, S1W; Mayii.M. SI, IS: Jot jiviu 81.10; Aroh tin d, W;uttn, tuckvilio. (Uypdniit uud Prlno burir. SI: tiwcisl D. A 11 tisin. Vrom Plr- mouth Junctiuu. ilkjs-Bsrre, Parsons anil Miliars' Mills, 81 ; sd11 U A li Uilk. 1.25: .n-1a! & Ii train From HonesU.Je anj White Hills, 7k.; irom H iwliy, 6.)o.; upwial E. A W. V. train. Sura. tiuH tervlcn licimo in the aronlnfr. Get your tickets earljr and avoid the excur sion dav rush. WaUn new.pnpoT looal columns for other intoruiittiou. DOCTOR JOHN HAMLIN Veterinary Surgeon and Veterinary Dentist, TlXEl'HONE xl. Promrt attnntU'D to calls for trostmontof all dumestlo auiinu'is. Veterinary Modiciues oarafully compounded and for sulo ut reasonable prices, Ofuoa st tha Ulumo Carrlice Works, 121 Jl.'X i OU 'it, Sor.uitoa. . heral dlroot sho IU; SfUTOHOUS. Graduat of the American Voterlnary Cob h'To and tho Columbian bchool of Compirft tlvo Mo :k-ine. Well, Sir! "Spectaclos!" Yes, sir! We have a special ist hero to lit you who doea nothing else. Sit right dowi I If I f andhavo your 1 ' II eyes fitted ia eyes u scientific manuor. LLOYD, JEWELER 423 LACKAWANNA AVE. Inserted iu THE TR1BUNB st tilt tftUof ONE CENT A WORD. WAIT ADS. I