4 TIIE FCTTANTON TlfiBRNE-WEDNESDAY MOHHTNO. AUGUST 13, 1894. &3e cranfon nStme PUIUtMCO DAILY IN 8CHHTO, PA., TM1 YelBUN PueUeMIHU COM MM. CP. KINGSBURY. KNCHAk HANI nfaiia tnuii Tmu auueiae. hav. MsNSasa rwM ft NTINC AT TMK SOSTOrnCt AT OAANTOM. UKUKUU MAIL HATTia. ''I'rliiters' ink," Ilia recognlsm! Journ4 for advertisers, rain the ht'KANTuM Till 111' NE as I lie best advertising- medium lu Northeastern l'euusylTanla. "Printers' Iuk" knowa. N HIa-"V PCK ANTON. AUGUST .6. I8W. REPUBLICAN STftTfc HCKtf. for Coternor; DAXIEL H.HASTINGS, lr t'KNVKU. For Lint ten ant Governor: WALlEH LYON, or Ali.iuulny. forAvdilor General: AMOS H. MVMN, Or LANCA8TKK. for Secretary of ltemnl A ffnlrt: JAMES V. l.ATTA, of PIIILAUEI.rillA. for Congteiimntii-aULarqe: UALU8HA A. OIIOW, OruCSytTEHANNA. GEORGE F. IIUFK, OF WK8TM0IIKLAMD. Election Time, Kov. a A ringing veto of the tariff bill, coupled with the candid confession that the Democratic misfits in congress ure incompetent to meddle with the question, would nave 0 rover Cleve land's reputation and revive the drooping business interests of this vh tirnized nation as if by magic; but Cleveland is not built of the metal nec essary to do it. Lynching, and the Negro. Eepreseutative Blair, of New Hamp shire, did not succeed in getting the tariff-mad congress to consider his resolution providing that the com missioner of labor be directed to inves tigate and report in regard to assault, by men upon women throughout the country during the last ten years which have led to unlawful violence in the way of punishment and also to report other facts in regard to lynch ings. Consequently we must witness the curious anomaly of an investiga tion of this American subject con ducted under the auspices of a society of English philanthropists at whose head Is a British duke. It is, perhaps, Just as well, however, that the collection of data touching this phase of current crime should have been left to non-partisan and im partial agencies. The lectures of a young colored woman, Miss Ida Wells, upon this subject have recently awak ened exceptional Interest in it. Miss Wells, in defense of her own racp, con tends with a ce tnlti degn e of vehe mence that a liiriiu prniioitinii of the crimes attributed in the press ilis patches to negro ii-m.-iil mis should properly be attiilmted to Caucasian brutes who use tho negro n- a shield. It Is also her contention tiiat the per centage of violent ciimes of this char acter committed by negroes in the south is little, If any, larger than t lie percentage of those committed by whites; but she charges ihe southern people with concealing the evil deeds of the whites and of magnifying the evil deeds of the negroes to such an ex tent that a startliugly large number of Innocent negroes are annually lynched in order that guilty whites may go free. Miss Wells, as a witness o this sub ject, is doubtless herself given to ex aggeratlon, conscious or unconscious, It mny be safely ofllr ncd, however, that lynch law, hasty, iiiful and pas eionateasit Is, form an exceedingly unreliable tribunal for the trial of crimes against the person. Whether lynch law ill orcan be ever suppressed In sections where the Illiteracy of both whites and blacks Is large,ls a question we are unprepared to answer. The black man is the victim of circum stances that In the abstract entitle him to great sympathy; but this sympathy, among the majority of whites, seldom takes a concrete form south of the Ohio river; and the racial antipathy mus evuienceu snows little lr any signs of yielding. The future may educate and uplift the southern freed man so that he will not be a frequent victim of lynch law; but those who expect such a state of aflairs to materi alize duiing the lifetime of this gen eratlon are exceedingly optimistic. One of the piteous disappointments of this administration has been the decline and fall of Daniel 8. Lamont, THE EXPERIENCE of having to feel grateful to a pack of legislative high waymen for having at last effected a compromise with their suffering vic tims whereby they consent to let the interrupted business activities of the people proceed after having mulcted them to the combined satisfaction of the socialists and the trusts Is such a novel thing In our history that we must be allowed time in which to get accustomed to it. It MAYposslbly beHoward Mtitchler was unaware that Pike and Carbon were loaded. Out with the Anarchists. Congress ought not to adjourn with out passing Senator Hill's bill to keep anarchists out of this couutry. This meusure has been indorsed by the state and treasury departments and by an overwhelming proportion of the American newspapers. It provides for inspectors to be stationed at the principal ports of departure from the other side of the ocean, and no Immi grant is to be permitted to laud unless supplied with a certificate of approval from oue of , thi'se limpd'tors. Aiiar ch'itta und other utitltMralile characters who may have eflei'ted a lundiiiK i Ameriea lire to beri-turned tn 'lie place whence they eiiilmrkeil, hikI hhucoiiiI attempt on Uit'ir Hi t to laud in tills Oolllltry Will ColHtitlltdMIl titlVu- pun mlmlile by liiipriHiiiiint'iit. There nulw dy of proni'm'iH in thU country ri'tidv' to defend the an uivhist, 1I is mi ler tho Imu every where. Smiii Fiance will exHl him and then lie will In take liiiimlf lo I lie "land of lilierty O'Toks the hcu" wIudhs liberty lie will use us u mIiMiI to murderous- jilottiiiKM und incentliary eon (piracies. Wo have ignored tho itn archiHt long enough. Ho is a danger that is getting larger with age; and the sooner we buckle down to our clear duty in the pivniim'H and both kick and keep him out, the sooner will our sleep at nights lie more peaceful ami our activities by day gain iu tranquil ity and lose in bloody frictions. OnoAXiZEi) ignorance, prejudice and vice have won a Kiilistuiiiinl vic tory in that portion of the Democratic tariff which taxes incomeH; organized greed, In tl);it portion of it which en riches the t ugar trut at the expeune of the American consumer. Sons of Secrcy. The desire to reform the economic ills of popular government by hailing signs and ptisswonlsappcars to be upon the iuerease in this happy land of com mon liberty and equal rights. The latest addition to the number of grand secret societies formed for the double purpose of rectifying the blunders of the ages and likewise of supplying oc cupations and salaries to their unself ish promoters is of California birth and has aims that, like their parentage, are glittering in tlieir elfulgeiiee. Tho name of the ucw order is the "United Sons of America;" its emblem, tho Stars and Stripes and the ktteis "U. y. A." The organization, ue arc fur ther told, is loyul, imriotlc, political naM. a il nil I Uoii-eeannau. It is weret ar:l has duns, i assword-, etc, 1:h constitution provides for complete citv, county, ion Tt-s-dotiiil Hud uuiiouitl iirg ,nlH inn, ui.d tim e ample rovisio:ni tor fund iiec esary to Carry inn mm umiutnln i Ins pl.t ot orit'iii- IZ'lll'Hl llllll l'T OOU !UC ill - US I'nUllMlgns. Its prmnutrrn art rill miviit ilvr woi, mill usk in dor will uU ' a nard Ik'bl fui the tree cmi una f llwr. It will hid T-e sueh I'lunlitliiifM ot all p r 1 1 h u nre in (ml aeconl wilU Its prlneipiei, unit wuer thvM n o IhcIiIuu it will hoiuitist cumli- Jiites of lis own. Thi prim iul s of lin- order demaud tUe eimu meut uml eutortv- leeiit ot Uwh fir llm equal proteelicin of labor mid ei.piu), n;ul fur tuu ttrbltriitinu ot nil uitToreuues lwtwn"ii employer ioel euipoie. declaring nain-t tlw importa tion oi rue ij loririll irtu ir Nil I nijHlll'H rjiilii p,il uni.ki of Ix-u '. mid calls lor thu Hbnoliiii! emit ill by tUe u-overiilUi--ut of nil rui ro.id n id i l 'i'pii lines. Already, we are assured, "thousands of jinmilueiit business men throughout California and the west are enrolling themselves ninong its nieniliersh'p," and in a comparatively short time it will, of course, "revolution! poll ies." This is the regulation formula. Were the new order t i lie heralded In a in in ner different . from this style, it might prove too great a shoek to the routine- In in ; readers of newspapers, who ex pect "revolutions" in politics with as much lond regularity and, mnl'er-of-taet earnest Hess as they do changes in the moon's ihu-e-i and alternations in the seasons Keiloiir.lv sis-akiiii;, the Uiiiti'd Kons i f Ani' iic.i wniiid do we l lo iinilc'rstanii, llrst and linallv, that tho temper of the times is not aus picious lor oaili-iiouipi political organi sations. If their objects in life lire not fit to be exhibited and defended frankly and fairly in the open, they hud belter change them and notseik their nchlevciiient by means of plot and intrigue carried on behind bailed doors, The fit'GOKSTiox of Frederick- t)oii lass and others tl'iit a inomiment do erected to John Bown at, 11 irper's l'crryhiis nwa eiud coiiiilcrulile in terest among (Irand Armv men. H seems strange iii'leed that in ihevnr ions incmoiial enterprises of the past thirty years, in u hicli lilting triluncs have been paid to the heroism of many of the country's defenders, t lie great martyr in the cuu-e of froeilom should have lieen forgotten. John Brown's methods may not have been in stiict accord with law and order us inter preted by the courts in slave holding states, but there is no disputing the fact that he was a hero and that his action at Harper's Ferry hastened by a number of years the emancipation of the American slave. In the distri bution of monuments let not the first great martyr iu the cause of freedom be forgotten. Under date of Aug. 3, Candidate Slmrerly's paper, In an inspired dis patch ' from Washington, announced thnt "tho house conferrees, backed up by tho house and tho president, have forced the senate conferrees, bucked up by the senate, to make numerous al terations In the somite hill, which tiie conservatives and Republicans paid must never be changed. Jt is a sub stantial victory."! I recisely ten days later the house swallowed tho senate bill unaltered lu a single syllabic, and left the "cuckoo" organs, of which the riiihidtlphla Record was chief, to wriggle as best they might out of an utterly unnecessary hole, dug by their own stupid distortions of foreseen facts. The Democratic party has "held Up" the business Interests of the couu try so long and fo relentlessly that many merchants are seemingly glad to get relief even by handing over a k.t Xentuge of their incomes. Mb. Cleveland might secure re venge as a last resort by stripping Viceroy Wilson of bis yellow jacket. F.CKliKY B. CoXK Is quite content to let Willie limes pay the funeral ex penses in Luzerne. Optimists are already predicting that with the tariff "hold up" relaxed business' will boom. They teem to forget that , business would soon have boomed of its own imperative necessi ties without all Ihls long wrangle ; and that the Infinite anxieties and almost infinite losses of the past fifteen months have befallen In conequeuce of a need less threat, uttered by Democratic high way ujou lutent solely on personal pioilt. The Democratic pirty Is the Jesse J ones ot" American isilitics; but it will never iil'iiiii play and win so audacious a I'l iillileuce game on the American people. Hrkt TTahtk hciran writing when but eleven ears of age. It will thus be seen that Bret lias much more lo answer for than many have supposed. The one cheerful retrospect lu the whole gloomy episode Is the relatively minor fact Hint tlm Nova Heotiau syn dicate "got beautifully left." An elevator and a walk at the government building will be thank fully received as two of Democracy's part efforts at atonement. Our interesting friend,MaJor Sam Losch, of Schuylkill, promises at this rate soon to become a connoisseur in the matter of political defeats. We trust that drover Cleveland has conned well the teachings of his ; exuberantly solicited "object lesson." Gettysburg may have done as a field of battle; but as a pleasure resort it seems to be a doubtful success. Democratic I'kv.tknse will lie care ful in future campaigns to secrete its balance sheets. David B. ILms latest attitude seeiiis to bo that he can stand it if the others can. The TROuni.E in I'ittston appears to consist largely of an overplus of misfit politicians. TIIE POLITICAL TOT. llnward Mntcbler's Carbiin county lieu tenant, Oeorno V. Eoier, freb from ibe scene of lis munipln at Wilke-Uarre lnit wt-ek, w bero Le liclpel to nominate I. is Henub iiaii brother-iu-luw, Jonn L.ei ennug, ran up ainust an utiexpecteu Ui?- teit at iiiHiii'U eiintia Mounay, wnou hobert Klutz ccllle'l the Cai bju crcrea sional cnnferriiei niiiin-t L. 11. liiirber, by a voi e of 44 V to 'hrt only scaip iliud bv the B'r factioD wa tho ebair- inanalilp nf tbe r uiay coiniimtee, wbicb vteut to fbomas B. ('nii. tue aaine day returns from 1'ike conu y shoed that the i.i to'i vili.or-coiiKressiua i unu lo t Unit last hope. Ko:binir abort of a iniri.cle can u w, it seems, bring ab ut how ard .viutculerN r"iioiniuation, ileapue the fuct that a inoiitl. Hit be Hpeeur-d ai' iiiont invini ib e. It h in order to trot out tbe fmi.iliar , inetiii bor ubout tho nucer- titiutied ol pulliici. A special di patch from Pittsburg quotes S"i retarr E X. Itandoluli ( tbe State Leiigue ot liepublu an clubs a o iiiflriniug the previous auuoiiiiceuie it thai itiipre ainiliiiive Jack Uobi win. ot Midia, would uot be a ramliitatii for re election to tbe league pro Jdeucy. The iliimtch says tba Vice tfre-i'lent Ever tt Warren of tbi city in regiii dud as m t likely to be bis biii'tea-or. Major Satu Lncb'a defeat In Schuylkill lor tbe congressional tiomiimUoii comes lu tbe naturn of a familiar ex erieuc -. It bus been the mnjnr IncK ot receut yearn to he deleuied quiie a otten a-t to be mic cesblul; uevurtuelusH, he i-i a plucky U iter who neV'T savs die. 'fun tune .i nj Li fell bad tbe b n -tit of tue active suii- pi rt of iieeotmiy oignnzation, I' Clil llu s veral ieiul. in ot I 11 euio wh i Had liHU'rlo been bis lee, 'i'lio htipeii eirei.jttli of X- el gu -iiih:i itriliu.n, of iiini r.-Ville, lu IU- Inge to -.v us of the cu my, iio ever,ovriiiiaiitl tue inaj ir'g i ml in i he mini i.nericti-, and the luttt-i Fuecumbud j;i no fully on tue tiiat but. at. A f, ature i f t!i iichuy kill Ripubli c in iD'.vuetioU was I Lei airing plat t 'im Hdojiied. I.i it was tins plank siipiiiio nit by leiiion or thu oou.it a Hoi oihL'iy vrf'ii (jated piipiiailnu: Kb' koIv.i1, ihut ivhiie we weieouu lo our eluT.-.i all persons eiulgMi iuk frnin foici(;n ln:idilio -ek Ameriiau I.i Ilio: mid w.io are U ted by p iueiple au l tcuc:i li g to i ecoiue true Am tic u cull n, we coudni i such livvsa permit til l'iioiant, anaicuiiil a ml cilmiiinl clnsKea ifotbe lauds to B'tt; here, a id st t luifn t, law s leu Id on eu'ic'ed to prevent sU'b from roiil. ig here. Wo le oin ii.-iid that ex aiiiiiiniioiis i t the emigrant sinuia ne made before be uibiilE and that heavy l 'iialtl b ' provld 'il lor Ihu failur to eu toici- sucb w o.esoui' lawn," Auuturr iMercsiin plunk ns this one, mude iloliblc e.i by t ie ni';iein W mhlngt"!! since its aoop Ion: "lUj-ilven, mat we regard i he ninth non-id ; brire, Vaulf is tin rn,' as used bv iln i. moc tic par y, as a Klialn, a luniii aril il'.eillotue volei uu I v,e iillhlii ti ls fuel the mine p si iv. ly u w, hiii. cli. e I aolug I em cia.si i botu lii'iis. of ciiuuh-ih a... I hoj the t'lesi'lrut binelf, mest ihai th.v do u t k.i w what it ni n. s nut t.e Voter shoUid no longer ie lui lud tuer by." Thsronllniiel nil eitiibity as tn whffhe x-VI e i'lesiileut iloi ion, of New Yurs, wi.u a e n-eitt to i.-.m ins party to vict iri- as its cauiii aie fi r govi ur in tue E:n pire state, n iiifoiceil, permips by certain elements ol oppi R.lioa to bun Hint bav. beeu crowing us convention day dfawi ueur, has loi I its eflei t in el cii iti t a formal Htiiiouni'oiuent by ex-.-enati r J. Moat Fan-eU, of Elmlrii, that he will be a can diiliit" him !!. "i. Hindi go before (but ci iivention," he n c nri d la Now York Momlay, "una candidate for governor. I have no hoMWi'iiiii lu Bnyl g that. 'J h-i e Is no ren"n v hr 1 auou.d ii 't tak my i lenut. ami the party Into my eonll leiice. Tbe ion itious now are ol i ii- t tbe same as in ISUI, only they are br nl-'tiel and iu teusitloil, and my fnnds wuo were witti rue t lieu ure anxious t h it 1 abould be caniiiuaiH now." innsmucn as tue ex- aeuutor Is yoiing, we.diliy, bniiiUom elo quent, enlli. st and peiauuully popular. there wouin seem to uj a nur hii w reaiou In his ambi.ion to retrieve tbe de feat which Flower g ive to hi in turee years ai(o, aud incidentally lo get in line for the Republican presidential liyhtuing two ycurs bi uoe. THAT WAH tV R KOREA. In fnr awav lirosiei-qua Cnthay, VbiTe tbe b o l.io sings ull night In a willow tree Liy n lad, S'llt ihu, Crave niHii weui fonb to fight, There where LI UuugCJhuiijf Ami IZi Wun l.nng Aud b Id t'nee t hi Choo Cham, With (Jhaiig Wong Uhiug And fiam Woy Mi a AnnCeico Vab Wee Woo Warn. There was hword nor gun, liul each brave oue A tom-tom wildly beat. And they all cri-d "llool" At tbe foe aud fl w To fe a d snug re leat, 'J her- were LI Hung Chung 'And Ki Wun Lnug And bold tbeet'bl i!linn Cbnm, W Ii h Una iu Wong thing Aud Sera Jlov blug And fierce Wan Was Won Warn. Mn Mood was spilled, No on was kill"'!, Dut they ail march' d home once more, , And to this d iv tell II w they d ove pell-mell The foe from tuelr -acred shore. 'there were LI Haof Ohunjr Aud Ki Wnn Lung And bold Cue Chi Choo Cbnm, 1 Witu L'baiig Wang Chlng Aud bam My Hlng And flero Vv aii Wee Woo Warn, i Chicago Journal FOR DELEGATE ELECTIONS. Appor ionmani of B-publioan B priiin ifttloD AraoDf tha V iou Dintiict . Pu iiunt to meeting of the RpublU on Cuiimy commute .rid on July 14th, Ib04. t e t'onuiy CoOTnllnn wi I b h .it on Tut-hUay Ssptemlier 4 ta, 1694. st 10 o'clis It a. ui., iu Uie lourl bmi-e m Sumu o.ii, lor Hi j.nr, of plticinK iu noniiiia i u c tidal o , r lie loll .wing Uuiu -d efd to I v.'ted f ruMlie UrXl n'-io-ril r.H. lii.u to bo bell N. VSUib'T tt.ll, ls1: Cot'iirms, E rfw tU dinriei; JihIk-, Foriy- Oltli Jlllililiil llt I let ; slieiltr, Irea-U'.r. lerk if courts , rotbouotary. dimrict at- ruey, levorderot deods, ri;iiierot wills, I'd jury couiiuiB-louer. Viuilauca committees will bold deUgnta rleeuouii on b iturdny, 8 ptember 1st, ley. oetwi-Fu tUe buun or 4 auu 7 p. iu, iu.t wilt also give at least two ilnys public notice of the lime aud plao tor boldiug id elerttoui. Kacb election district ihould elict at tie aid delegate elecliou, two quullllvd pur loin to nerve as vigilance commit tee for one year, and Litre Uit'ir uauipi eertiflud to, on the credentla s of deleiiate to tue Uuuuty Ci'iivuntiuu. Ibe r-Dreoentntlon of deleeittei to the County Convention is btsed npon the vote east lam fall tor Fell, caudiduie for judge of lupreaie court, be being tba bigbrst officer voted tor at aaid it ate elfouoti. Under tills rule the several election tiixtricU are euutledtu rtprnsoutatlou us follow. viz: Arehbald borough - Istdist , 1 LMill.it 1 iiddist i lat ward, 1st dl-tt.. II 1st ward, 'ini dint.. I 'il ward 1 1 11 uiat I Uilward 1 Olyebaut buroub Binkulv lioroub lat ward 1 im warn z I ward 'i -d ward ii! ixl ward 1 jiaward 1 Raiiamn t'lwudliio. D i.io.i t iu.iiily..., i HcrauKiu c ty lliflou towiisiiip. ... II I'oviuntnii t wnalliu 1 lat waid, lit d St.. 1st ward, 2d dine. 1st ward, il l diat.. 2d ward, 1st dint., lid W..M. ltd d.st... 2d ward, d dist... li t ward. 4: li dist.. 2d ward, At h dit . . Ud ward, 1st diat.. ild ward. 2d dist... 4th ward. 1st dibt.. 4t'i ward, 2d dist., 4ib ward, 'id ilist.. 4in ward, 4th diat.. bthward, l-tdlst.. Mil ward, M d.st., 6tb wurd, ttd diat.. fit h ward. Ull disc. Mil ward, Istdist.. (Ith ward, 2 1 dist. . "til ward, Istdist.. Tth ward, 2d dist.. 7tb w ird, ltd dit.. Stli ward, Istdist.. Mn wa d. :ddt.. lilh ward, lardist.. C'arboud Jo towu.-biy iM.rineasE aiht.... n1 Nuitbwibtdl.it.... 1 .No. ad at 1 CnrbouUale city lat waul, 1st diat., lat ward, M d St.. Xd ward, lat (lint.. i.M ward, it . diht... I'd ward, ud dnt... IM ward, M di-t.. ikl ward, iiddist... 11 1 ward, 3d Uiat... tti wind, lit dint.. 4th ward, -d d.st.. 4:h var l, lid dint., fitn ward, laid t.. iitb wurd, 2 I Out.. Ill li ward. Istoiit.. lirh ward, 'iti d St.. Licks 'U l ity boio ihc waru d waid Iluumoro lioroutib lit waru, Ixt li st.. Is ward, iiU d t.. id ward, hit dbit.. lid w.nd, M dlsL.., lid war'i, 1st dial,., 3d ward, ii-l diat... ild ward, d diat... Kin warn, M uihs.. ii p.l h wurd ii lltu wurd, 1st. Hit. 2 iilllii Uili ward, lHt His; 1 : lllth ward. 2d dU. 2! 4tbward I tit i ward hi h ward, Ut dim.. Utu war i. 'i i diat.. l .th ward, ltd dist 14th ward, 1st dist 2 1 th ward, 2d d.si. 2 Pith ward, 1st uiit ii l .th Ward, iddiht, 2 1 Eluihum; owunkip, t ell t'lwuship is aist 2d . 1st ltd diat I ilui waid. 1st dist t liiih wain, 2ddl-t. 2 Wth ward, 1st d.st 2 IV til war I. 2d di.it. 3 idtliward 1 inch wurd, 1st d ut 2 lUtli wird, 2d uist. 1 IDili waid, 11 ihst, I iuiu Ma d, 4th hist 1 2iltb w id. 1st disc 1 2 ith Ward, 2d dist, 1 Uitu ward, M (list. 1 2 st ward 1st di.t. 1 21sl waid, td dist . 2 Gluiiliurii li'iro iitb., (loiildboro bor' ugh nn -id townsii u Jettm son township. i io , u ooi ougu lt ward 'M ward ild ward LackaWhiiua towns'p xtortuust., ,.,.. hOllt'l dint Went dit K st dnt Ncriheiat dist..., HouiliWfS dUt , Ab:iiKt"U towiis p 2 1 Hprlngilrook t'wu p 1 I s) ott township 2 : I'Wav r y hoiouijh... 1 1 I a Pi. irue bur u -h. Leh h townhi'.... 1 Wiii'on norouKii Mi.UiHun t.iwu hlji., Maj II Id hoiougn,,, tiewto.i tv. nsii.p. ,, IS. Al liiKt'n inn ns'n IstdU... 2d dist... ' Otal.... .161 Old Form township itiBi: D. W POWKLL, Cliairuian. j. w. BrtoWNivo, ew rat ry. PAINT cracks. It often costs more to prepare a house for repainting that lias been painted in t!io fiat place with thcap ready-mixed paints, than it would to liave painted it twice with strict ly pure white lead, ground in pure linseed oiL Strictly Pure White Lead form9 a permanent base for repaint ing and never has to be burned or scraped o(T on account of scaling or cracking. It i9 always smooth and clean, io Le sure of getting strictly pure white lead, purchase any of the fallowing brands: "Atlantic," "Beymsr-Baunun," "Jawott," " Davis-Chambers," " Fabnestock," '' Armntronj le Kcelvy." For Colors. Nat'onsl Lend Co's Pure V.'biM Lead T iit nit Colors, a om-pound run lo a J3-p.'iii.d Ici-k of Lead r.nd m jorronn I lints. Savis Innt anil si.tioyani't in Iran liniK fhldri, mid iinuirs tlu bvst ia. ul thai it in iui F l ie to pat on wood. Srmi us a tiostal rnl anil fet nnr honk rn .mils und color-card, net; u will pruUblyuvs you a good many dollars. NATIONAL IE AD CO.. New York. rn W ca Jrnt fcreft a tilo nw Un of SILK SHADES In choice color and aiylta Our stark of Bniqnt, Piano ami Parlor Lump' ia couiietu. lllliind China, Ctrlibi1 an'1 Am- r lean Cliimi, Dinimr ami Ten 8hi in many styles; also a nnniber of open stock tattr from which yoo can teltot wbHt pinre you waut. COURSEN, CLEMONS Sc CO. 422 Lacka. Avenue, BUY THE w ;.? Mm For many years tills Piano hns stood In the front ranks. It has been admired so 'mncb for Its pura, rich tone, that it las bi-oorae. a standard for tone quality, until it Is considered tUo highest com pliment that can le paid any Piano to say "It resembles tha WEEER." We now have the full control of this llano for this section as well M many other floe Pianos Which we are selling at greatly roduood prions and on eaiy monthly ur goods and get our prices GUERNSEY BROTHERS' HEW STORE GOLDSM ratle Invigorators In Dress Goods , New Fabrics and prices that will arouse the lethargy ot between. season trade and set all shrewd buyers to thinking. How long can these low prices last? LOT 1 All-Wool French Serges, Hop Sackings and Chevron Mixtures, 40 inches wide, actual value 50c. Frice for a fsw days only . . , , . LOT 2 Consists of 65 pioce3 of the latest novelties in Illuminated Jacquxrd and Covert Effacts. Fra9 Wool Frice LOT 3 Comprises all of New Triton, Vicuna, Mel rose and Vigilant Suitings strictly all-wool and silk and wool, at tin invigorating price of This will be an j glimpse of what is going to be worn for ; coming falL Goldsmith xL ic tors 7ith the New Valves Out of Sight Our new Bicycles are now to be seen at our 314 Lacka wanna avenue store. VICTORS, SPALDING, CKEDENDA, GUNDKONS, And a full line of Boys' and Girls' Wheels. We are male inj extremely low prices on Second-hand Wheels. imiLLinm CM Laclia. Avo. B0ICS A Full Assorlant 'Ml .(3 cu 'KCIAL: A 590 pi-;? 10x12 KojIc, boun-J In cloth, sheep b.ick ami corners, guaranteed tt give satisfaction, Only 90c. FIIT3 ETATI0HE2Y AND ENGP-AVna Reynolds Bros. ttatlomrs end Ennrvirs, 317 Lackawanna Avs. Dr. Hill G Son Albany S t tss-th, IW; bt sat, 11 for BOH Srid troth witliont (ilatfM, Palle t rrowa anj brid work, call for priesa and rafera .ans. aONAWlA, for ixtruotmg WoUl wituoul pain. Moatbar. Kogaa. CTEB TlRST RATIOHAI BAR& 224 Y. M. C. A. OUIUDINQ J.D.WLLUMS&BRO Letter Ccoying Boo TH'S interesting week throughout to catch a Brothers & umniss. ioo .sen. Mit:iM:n!iHHni!MmRiii:3:in I Shoe Store M mm S Ee'.liaj Agents, I 227 Lack Ave. M r w-t ' M EVAN3 & POWELL, SI PROPRIETORS 6L0BE JI!!E?!llllllkllsHiilCI!l3IIHm!!nillllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllI3U!llllIllim3UlllUa IHlY ARE AND WILL SOON BE O GONE At Greatly reduced Prices THE REMAINDER I F i Ull STOCK OK ALASKA REFRIGERATORS, ICE Creain Freszars, OIL AND GAS STOVES Foote & Shear Co., 518 LA ( U.S.. AVE. FANCY "Jenny Lini" Cantelonpss. HOME GROWN Green Corn ani Tomatoes, Lima Beans, Plant, etc. PIERCE'S MARKET and Get the Best. . paymoatl Doo't buy uutll you auo 7Y0MINQ A7ENUE, I 0 0 BAZAAR 3 5c 10c 50c, dresses during the Company. I x J 0 OLUMBIA BICYCLE AGENCY !."( Spci St Dp. Tribune lies In addition to the flnpst Una of Nrw Whasls on tha li'arket, wo ofl'sr tha Mnwina; Bpac al Biriraiia for Aiwust: 1 8t arns Bpscial, I ''mon 'iie'lal, 1 ImpiriaL 8 a.'tr-landi, II M il-stlc, 1 VI' to , 2 Hickori aad Col- all iu portect C"D.ition. PriciM from ty 18 to ui.ll auu S'.rure a Kennina baruain Don't Forget It. THE GREAT BIO or ine- Scranton Press Club Lake Ariel, Tuesday, Aug. 14 FT EVES SILM.IKO RACES, From Jim or single ah II to tba big- elirht. la.eil s til. cn.upetjd lu bjr al1 iba best raw Lg clubs nud uaiamau iu America, and A CKKAI YACHT RACK Butwoon Attompv C. Pmith's "Klvln C1oll(! and Csiitalu Jo aib Qrseubalifb'a "Arial," ot awara, is, d. futiL mux nton all roiurs. VXl ITKMOX TICKETS Prnm SiTsntou. Dunmora. Avo,a. Plttston and 1'urt Blan lisrd Adults. si; childran.iMc.; sVKK-ial E. ic W. V. train. From Oirliou lala, ll.wi; N: ya id, l. 16; Jsrmyn, 1. IU; Arch il d. wintun, Prk villa. Olyptisnt and 1'rioa b ii I, (I i spiTisl D. A H. train. From Ply- mouiu junction, tlkas-Hsrr. Parsons anil Mmsrs' Mil It. S125: i. ul Iv A H. tr.l,. From Honratlala and Wblta Mills, 7.'joi from H winy, .ie.! si. ll E. ft W. V. train. Sura train service borne in the svnninc. tint, your tickeis early aud avoid tha excur sion day rusti. Wat. h iiearttianrr local eolninna for othpr iulorniKtou. DOCTOR JOHN HAMLIN Veterinary Surgaon and Veterinary Dentist. TKIEPHONE 0n. Prnmpt attention to oalla for treatment ot all doni'tstlo auimula. Vrt 'rlnsry Modlninptnarafully comDonndel and for sale at raaeouable prieoa. Offlec st tbe Bluuio Carrisfr Work, lil DlX l OUSr, Bcrautoa. wuare 1 direct aboe- iUK afuruooua. Oradttnta of ths Amorioan Veterinary Col leva and th Columbian Kthanl of Dniniun- lire Ms liplns. Well, Sir! "Spoctaoles!" Yes, sir! We Lava a special ist here to fib you who does nothing else. Sit right down I f r T and have your f If eyes fitted la ascientltto mannor. LLOYD, JEWELER 423 LACKAWANNA AVE. Inserted In THE TRIBUiNS ftt ttl tUot ONE CENT A WORD. k A