iiKKr-imrB.ixeGr -swn' v mar-'" o'svifr r&$z a. - 7 V t 10 'THE SCRANTON TIUBUNK-THURSDAV, ,UTiti i!0, .19U11. TJ''- ?'' iWi-fMV'''' 'sff,!:-A' ." "' ' V ijrtrvrfymv ' v'-i" l fffWpfpi&y; 'T-'WTSFfS!r, The World of Sport. ANOTHI.U Si'imitnii lioy loioKcd .sljjnnl honor on tlio Imse ball llfld Monday, when Hoy Hcott, (if IIiIh dty, ns ploftod riiiitiiln ot the AVjujiiiIiik Hciiiliiiny team for next scasmi. lilt election Is n l.onular ono with nil the semlimrlmm, an his unik litis boon nt 1111 Al tnnit. ritott was fotincrlv a jnoniliiPiit member of tin- Sllilwi' team of this dty, but enltied the seminal y In IS'io. lie made the oiillU'M on the team his ilMt M-iir and iIuiImr this .season played fi Pidi'iirtld thlnl lmi'. n IlilllK alw.ivs pill a Rood team Into Iho Held, and theiefoie ll Is nunc than a little dlstlneUon to he chosen lo pilot ' Ha destlnlcM. Base Ball. YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Amciican Lenguc. U lltel'im- II 'I I! CIiIih. 1 n a I n ii o o 1 - .! " J tldttnt I I (Ml III II 0 ' 1 'I ' llitlrilii (.'illiilnii iimiI Nuilm, iuli ii in I KliliLLnni3it Linpiit Minikin U I'lillulrlplili- I! II I. ( lirl.niil J 0 ll II ii 1 a a n- I 'i r l'liiiiiUipiiii n i i mi j mi -- i r : llillilio- -ll.nt mil Wimil, Iiimi ami l'imii t inplit L mlllli n .t niiiimciK - ii ii r jllltt nitii- i ii n ii ii ii i I l- i ll l IllllillllllP I ii "i I .' nil 1 - ) 11. I I'. lllmi-- II i-lhi,. mil Milnin, liienini mil JColiii-un. I nipius luiitliti ml ( onnnllj U Wivlilnstnii I! II I' V itliiiiutori I II 0 (I ll I a II J - 7 11 ' prtinil U II ll ii ll ll J n ll - J I Milluii I'iIIiiii ixl t.iiilv, vnur mil lliii' low. I input llili II Nationnl Lengue. U Ilinil-(l ll't (.11111 ) II ii r (lilllpi Ill I 11(11111(10- j .' -' llo-ton (I o n j II o l I ' ii 7 "i lliltniin-Minifn ml hilm, Willi-, ml 1m. n.ilc. Liiiiiii- . ih iti ml J.TIMC II II I ( lut ii 1 ii I ii (i ii n (I 1 - I. III II iMon .... a ii ii ii ii . : 1 7 i ' H ill 1 1 ic-4 I iv'ii .mil llmrr 1 iunn mil K it di'Ui'. Unpin -h l I'liil.ilililin- II II I M I nlll . 1 II I II II ' II (I i - I. II I'llll lilllplll I . II II II II J II II ll II i 'I 1 nuiciui Ii in mil NrIiiiN, II ii ilitti .iim Mtlrirlml. Unpin. Lin-lic U llinikhn- It II 1 iiK.mii ill 0 I n n ' n 1 I (I - u I" 1 llrmikliii . .. . I ' 1 I 1 ll 1 0 "-in 1 It ittiiics Plnllip- uhI tidcn, Mt ) itnei mil Vtl.uiie. Iniplii limn At ow Vik I! II 1 I'lit-lniH,- . . , x1 I ' " a il (l " i " Ml Nr A ink . . I il ii ii il I n ii i 7 I II itlcii s I nun lull mil mmii i , I civil mil O ( i nnm , Mitllitu on. I.iuiinim ml Mnnli I mpiif 1 ll'i l.iniL i illui mi in. mil if iljll.nc- Eastein Lengue. I mud. in.- I ll. ui,lii, ii II nlfuiil, 2, mi iui( , ' llOtllfttl II lllllllln I liMOlltO Ml lllll ll, II. ,IIIH, Mill. THAT iV I.OlMh loam I- ii'it.iuih ii (.nun i, .mil now that I'ltiutini Donovan and his nod men 1 1 in h.ive si. u led i limhiliK thi'ie Is Utile iluiilit hut that the will i Diillmic to Keep ihmi the head ot the pnni'sslou And theic Isn't ,in (.nthh ii.isnn why thp team shouldn't It is min posed ol a lilim ll ol the luaU"-i slut; seis in the inuiiliv, who an', In addi tion, ,i iiiieiie of last lluldtis and e i client base i Illinois. Takp that out Held, for install! i'. .lesso Hut Kelt, Suanlo'i's oil pit'hei, Ihnmett Hei di k 1c and I'.it J)iiiioan Heidi UK loads tlie leauo up to dale with , Ids, and it hasn't been li famy hunting1, nianv bases on balls m hoiuf, hit In the jiHi'lio! he has e.i'ned that eeel lont aoi,tRo. lie lias lit en IuIiir the hall out with mlRlit anil iRoi inei same, and has Ratlieiid a duster of etl,i base sliots illlii ll put him at the head of Hie Ion,; distance batsmen ni the Ilmruo, wliieli is no small mattei, hen one lotlnts that IMwaid Deie hnntv is sini eiv iniuli alie and llonus V.iRiier and his lltll" willow tue et with Plttsbuih". As an instant e ot the wa that ham hits, look at buudu.N's name with Jhooklvn, wiieu Padileu, llmkett and HeUiiidv "iirh Rot loin hits-, the doz en indlldliiR ilnee doubles and a tiiple. Tlie team Isn't pai tli ulaily tak In tlie bo, olllni, and National leaRlie base ball wiileis .tie biviuuliiR lo count in the Westi'iueis as .stionR possibilities lor i lii pennant. nill CoiirIiIIii, of this dtv, (Oiitiuues his tlno wotk on ihiid lor Washington, and diuhiR the last twenty-four Raines has batted over ,'iio. A Iihro numlier of etia base Miiasiiih aie in duded In his lolleitioii of s.itiities, .Too Dol.in, who plaed .so wiott li ly lor the Philadelphia National le.iRUe lit second base, s iIoIiir Rood woil; loi Hie Atliletles at Mum Held, and is also ocdihlonally ReuluR in a timely diho tliat means u lew i uns. Haiper, of Kt, Louis, appeals In lie ono ot tile llllds ol the .season, Ho s vliiniuK: riiiuph with a tieiiueiuj which is ustouudliiR, and his woik Is heiiUiiq a hlsr hit with the ,St, Louis lans. J'hjle, wlio was ono of tht iirri ('Ra tion of playern tliat riiieiiRo traded to New" York lor Jut I; Pojle.woiki'd luuil Sunday to luako tho Windy C'ltjlte.s jcalUo what a Rood UiIiir tliey had lost when they let lilm depait. In fouiteen lnnliiRs lie only allowed four of tlio Chicago ins to uiako the dieult, hut at tliat ho tnuldn'i win, as the Giants fielded pooily and hatted ,-eakly, and could only koio four thenibelves, Wliot'h heroine of Ulllsaii0 Tho Rood looHliiR jouiiRstel wlio pltehcnl for Scrnutoii last .seasun, stinted this year with M.uk'.s Atiilotlis, iwul waa used as an enieisomj twliler In u number of Instances, after which lio illsappcaicd tiom tho popular view, Gluiaty Matthew ton's phenomenal winning stieuk has been hioken, and ciltlcs all along the lino aie now be ginning to Indulge in Melons little pci. sldagoa about ".Mauser Ball Slut," us a. gushing New York scribe dubbed the Kactoiyvllle boy, "Jlatthewson, pitcher and chronicler of base ball," is the gently sarcastic manner In which the New Yojk Sun iriun iecognles tlie pitcher's comments on each game, which apepar In one of the Hun's dally contemporaries, and Clioiles Dryden, of the North American, ferociously sneei.s at articles "about the kind of soup to cut before pitching a shut-out game." Matthew son's recent bieukdown was only to be expected, after tho teniae vitching with which lie hud to sti.iin himself to win hl.i eight Htrnlght. When a team with disheartening frequency liuikes one, two or thtce inns n gntiic hehlinl a joiiiir plleher It In only nat in al to Mtippose that ho will have lo plteh for all thut'n In him to innke nnv soil of n allowing. It won't ho long befoie Mntthewsou will lime sliutk his pace iiruIii. Hunk Plunk, the south-paw from OettysbuiR tolloRe, who Is twill ing for the Athletics, In doing iiiag nllhent woik, and Phlladelphlii hasp hall w i Item nie- claiming In him the (hid of the ye.ni. Wlnteti, another l!etlsbiiig eolleglnn, Is the latest stu dent player to he added to the elassle lostei of the Bostons, l.ufole tontlne.s to play Ills gieat lleldlng gaiiio lor the Atliletles, and while not hitting so hcavllv ns at the beginning of the season, still manages In i.iusf a big lump to ilse in (lie tlno.its ol Ametlean league twlileis when he looms up at the plate. .Iiuk Dunn, of this city, hasn't hi en pltihliig paitlciilaily well for Hnltl inoie this season, but lias demon siiated his Millie as a utility man hv hl emeiReney woik at slum Held. In Moudaj's Ranie lie took nine out ol ten chances and made ,i Ihice-base hit In addition. Bicycling. SOMiri'IllXO over a enr ago the i ominlssloiipis of Heaei (oiiutj Peiinslaiiia, at the eat nest so. Ilellation of local c (lists, (iitisentnl to utllli' the set vie ps ol the ll amp (ontliigeiit in the louniv piison, to the i nd ol betteiliiR the (ondttloii ot the iouni hiRliwns. It was at a sea son of the e.n when turnips weie uu ineioti' and lu i espouse to (he notes, satv tip these gentiv weie r.iIIiimh!' lu li om all hlghwas and buas and given Rood, Hiatal leims ol seivae In the uutitv ,iii. line lliev who set to woik, lu caking stone, and altti .1 stiflident iiinciuni of stone had been .K cuniulaled thev were sel to woik on an epei Imental bit of m.idw.iv i Mending liom the IiukhirIi line ol rieedom to tlie IioiourIi lino of Baden. The turnips did not tdlsh the woik, but thiv weie KepL.it it Indefatigable, with the icsult that within s months' time Peiiusv Kanla hoistid one ol the smoothest. In most and best ((institut ed iii.uail.ini lo.idw.ivs hi tlie i iniuli v foi i limited distanips PIUsIhiir lid eis Know of and enjoy It, and have been hoping til it the esample ol the Keavir couiitv aulhoiillcs would lis. emulated hv those ol other and .nl lolultiR (ountics Km some icisnn, howevei tlie sood icsiills of the ex pel inient have nevei been followed up, and tuiuips line been sulfeitd lo live in idleness at the expense of Piiuisvl vanla and other stales Weie the luiuip element that lllls om nitiiitv I ills In yew Yoi k and New Icis( i,n h fall put to woik upon loads the tnniiminltv would some substantial leiuin foi Hit i penikd in theli inaiiiteiiaiu e and the owneis o hievdes, automobile-, and hoisps.to s,iv nothing ol the tunn els, would pi ollt m.ilci lallv blowlv but suielv the hit j tie is llnd iiir tavoi with mllitaiy .lullioi itles lu this and othei (ountiies, as a safe, ef fective and economical vehUle, po-,-stscd of special itiialilicallons thit ( utility ice eivo money the oi se Is lacking In. In the Tliis nliin, (Ionium, HngllMi and Austilat in mis letniukablo pi ogress has been mad In peifcctlng the bicycle emps. tJendil Miles, u pronounced believer In th wheel for inllllaiy puiposes, lun tloiilnll that his compaintlvcly limit ed fiwets would peimlt him to do lu evpi Inientlng lo this end. It has ic niiiii'd for Ihnpeior W'lllliini, how -eve, an atltoctiit in his domains, to glv the freest leln to his aides In e pennoiitlng Willi tho hluyele, and as n U'silt .some of the ticcoinpllaliiueitls ledided hv the blejdu eoips of die (JeJuati aimv aie little shot t of inar etns. Their dillls aie mote neaily peft e t than Is possible whelp men lia'e gol to oveiconif the natural fiae tl(Jisnes of ine(lcsoine hoises and milntuln at the same tlnif their own (ohpoiiiie and nleitncss for (he wind in? toininiiiid. In si outing, fniaglng, n(.sengcr and spv set vice the wheel his illicitly ilenionstniled its lnconi I viable degic e of utility on Oeimati sill. A (leinian mlllliuv ollh ei , In speak hg of the wheel ill tlie nithv, sold lu tently: "The mllltaiv c.vdisi Is hound lo he- nine a most Impoilaiit I idol, In inlli- i.ny tucllcs and nianoctiv lis ol the ji'tuie for the folloVihiR loosons; "I'll st Ills speed iiosslhllllles aie L"e.iiei. lu nine eases out oi ion, over any class oi couuliv, a cjcllst will al vavs outpace u lioisc. ' s c olid He olftis u much smallc taiget for the puisulng shots, and pul"l!callv the onlv wav to disable the cv.'ll'tc is to hiiii'rhlm down h'i"self "Thiid lie an hide much mole tasllv than a c.ivah vniaii "roin Ih The ctilisi has n ii.itiual Know ledge ol loads, mid i.iu ph k up Hit 'lav' ol a (oiiiili.v by tiained in- 'llllc I "We love the hoise, but we know the hlcvclc would be stipeilm for the pin poses he selves in wai. Ho is puiii tuied as neiue;itlv as anv pneu matic tile. He needs oats. He is slow and bothelsome. lie Is suhfed to all soi ts of illnesses Anil -onie dov he will Rive wav to tlie blov do " I'eih ips the most notable tlei liiuition in tovoi oi the wheel by cIcirviulm was made In Ohio when the Fedeia tion ol dental I'jdo i lubs was ot g,inii(l. Some secnty minlsit'is, nuinheis of the Cincinnati hianeli of the Pedetotioil, stalled awheel Mom the ijiiecu Cltv to the semi-annual nicctnif, at llaniilton Davton, ruinK lln, Middleton and othti titles sent dolegotlons almost as l.use. Tlie ton fiieiue which lollowul tlie bamiuet was a most unique one, the spcokeis and toasts being as tollows' "Sins ol Scoidilllg," TTev. SI. L Tieslei, shelh.v ville, lnd . "Whither We Aie AVheeliiiR," I5e. W. A. Uobln son. Chit lmiuti: "Piety and Peispho lion," Itcv. I") S sappan, piesident of Miami uniM'isitv, 'Contuiiv .Minds," Uev. i: M. .Mi radden, Hamillon; liood I toads." Itcv i:. W. WoikDiy ton, O; "Well Tiled," Jtev. T. II Cuiiu, i 'mi imiati The coll loi tlie meeting was equolly linUliie. cinbodviug, as it did, the lol low IllR "Hang up that all of Rho-tlv state lines with oui .Sundav c out We wish woitliv, wltiR-loottd, wiud-spliL-teis, who will want wholesome won deis waiting wheie we welcome wheel men " Bowling. Tim tlOWMNtt season Is over, hut local entlitislnsts nic slow to over come the fitsclnnllnn which the long nltoa and templing looking plus hold for the ten-pin roller, and the Hcrantnit alloys continue doing a big business, The match games nic about all over with, us tho really good, Hoa Honcd pla vet Is willing to wait until the pinper weather to tiy his luck. This fall promises to open an event ful bowling season In tho city, and there Is no doubt that teams will bens ntlmtioils as the men who discovered dillsly .Matlhew.son. The lit ecu IMdgp Wheelmen will easily he able to put Into the Held two teams, and It Is likely that all (he alleys lepiesent ed Jn the league will bo championed hv at least two tennis, Another totu nament, with a line tiophv (o play lor and Individual pi Ires lo sllr up mem bers of the teams to play for all that Is In them, Is hound to piove a suc cess, ns wns attested by the enthusi asm which niniked the (list of the past season's tournaments. .lack Ta.vloi last week established the leeoid of the (iieeil Itldge Wlieelluen'H alle.vs hv bowling -In, vvhlih Is ime pin higher than the picvlolis ptenilor seoiu which was made hv Di. Win dell, of the llle do club. Tavlor had !0 lu the llflh ft ome ami wound up the game Willi seven stialght stilkes. He then tut loose in tlie next Riinie he bowled hv .stalling oil with lour stilkes, which gave liim a ttil.it of eleven consetutlv c cleanings of the alley. Sports in General. SPALDING'S Ollielnl Coif (iulde is the June number of Spoliliiig's Athletic liliuii v. It Is edited by the well known golfei, Chailes S, Cox, ol Xew Yoik, who has compiled a eiv Intiiestlng woik on the "lovol and am lent game." The "SO pages of the book cumpilsc plcluies of well known Rolfers, with a special lot ot llnnv A'aidon In various positions tukeir while lie was ploying The seoies or last eoi and pi feeding veins of Rolf In tills countiv toun a useful letoul of tlie Riinie foi those Inteiestecl in the statistics of the spoil, while the gen ei al contents Include a veiy dear exposition of play whldi will be found of gicat help to the novice and can be lead with piollt hv all The con stitution, bv-Iaws and l tiles of the I 'nited Slates Golf association, the Aletiopolltnn handicap list, liselul hints loi plaveis, a Rloss.ii v ot tei hnl cal tonus and other leatutes will he lotmd lu lis pages. The Guide will be sent to nnv add! ess in the I'liiteit States oi t 'minda upon leceipt ol len i cuts hv the Ameiiiaii Spoits Publish ing company, H and li P.u K Plate, Xew Yoi K. The Ointlal Handbook of the Ani teur Athletic union ll is lust been pub lished in No. 1 il, of Spalding's Athletic Llln ai y. The bonk has been thoi oiiRhlj tevlsed bv a comnilttee ol the A. A. P., and is a neiessltv tot eveiv .Khlele and lnllovvei of atliletles who deslics to Keep up to dote. The con tents Include the niles Roveining ath ietlcs on ttacK and Ileitis, also niles gov pining lioing, i inss-eounti v lut ing, tein ing, R)nnasllis,VMeslling and w.itei polo. In addition aie included the constitution, bv-Iaws and gem nil niles ol the A. A 1', articles ololll ance between the A. A. T. and ofhllut ed bodies, and lists of olliceis and dub memheis of the vaiious associa tions oT Ihe A. A. V. Tlie handbook: will be sent l" anv oddiess in the I'nlted States or Canada upon leceipt of ten icnts bv the Ameilian Spin ts Publishing company, Hi and IS Pal k Place, New Yoik cltv. INDIA AND CEYLON BLACK or GREEN Is the Only Tea Because it has no equal, hence there is no substitute for it. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DELICIOUS. Sold only In Ij-uJ 1'arkrli. rOc, fiOc. and 70c. I'cr LU. AMUSEMENTS SCRANTON, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, June 20, 21 and 22. Location-ash Street Grounds. Darling's Congress of TraiEed Animals. i Ktitiw In)"f in Im llin s,vfllf.f ninnii nhi(c mint of tin lunitRlh 1 cntui Putl, piuuin pome DupiHiij, fliinmiitm clo,; MI11I1 111 ik m,r nionlM" Known the unit w o 1 1 1 otr 1 Diilinh little milium-" I ho 1 1- Mil. show! I ho ilduht rtf tho little folk- TiinhiMl ( n ih ido of Miiuiitimns ph mloi 1'iilj iL II j in on the pun iul lnshwu I tlg to ill 'I wo hi tow: (iuih. Watd pi oof 1 im i ih) .cit IMhos 11 ihiocri fni thw d itu onh to adult's, JO unti; cliihlrii, 0 tt.ii(-j TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS : The Bicycle Season Has just started and we are selling more Wheels than ever. The reason for this is that fScranton Bicycles NT zJ lip M M Mm KoPi m I 111 HftMiMn; wikMi!9x: I M' (pM;-- Ira .otil-X' Wm0 ' Are made of durable material to make certain long, pleasant riding, and prices are right. DON'T FORGET THAT THAT WE ALSO LEAD IN Bicycle Supplies, Repairing And can make any part of your wheel short notice. MORROW COASTER BRAKES Put on while you wait. i Bittenbender & Co 126 and 128 Franklin Avenue 5 & V II S BAM. Lockhart's Great Mill End Sale Now in Motion. .... Yesterday, the first day, w:is a wonder. Remember, the Great Sale will last for one week only. If you have discovered any arti cles in the big list flubmitted to you in Tues day's papers that you want don't delay com ing after them, because any lot sold out can not be replaced. From day to day we will submit a partial list of Mill Hnd hxamples. Mill End Examples In Colored Dress Goods .Ifi-lnrh double lnd Novelty (.'hecks, u'fuilur jii Ilp y cents; .Mill llnd lulee, T, cents. US-Inch All-Wool Philds and ChcoKs, regular jn lee :r cents; Mill 1'iul pi lie, lit tents. H'l-ltieh Wool Alb.vtnissis, new mIuuIus, lesiil.ir in lee .'.1 eentv; Jllll llnd pi lie, in cents. !S-lttch hlfrh Biatle Wfioi l'lnlds und Checks, li'KUlni pi lee 0 cents; Mill Knil pi lee, I cents. t'l-lneh (icinmn Novelty Cheeks, vvoith till touts anil 7i cents; Mill Hiiil pi lie. ".l tents. 3S-lilfh llnest Kllk tititl Wool Pieiuh textmes, win th $100; Mill Hnd pi lee. t'l tenli. SS-liich All-Wool Polku Dot Uenrlotliis. vvoith 7S cents; Mill llnd pi Ice, !'i tents. RS-lnili All-Wool Cheviots, iennl.ii pi Ice ri tents; Mill Kntl pi he. Vi i enls. ol-lneli Homespuns, the popular Kii'is, lCRUlar pi lie ."' cent'.; Mill i:nd pike, I'l cents. 'i4-lnih itm tuullty Hoiue-.piins, ickuImi pi Ico ?1 00: Mill Wild pi lie, Til milts. ."il-lnih I'liinella Cloths, all colois, lobular pilec $1 ::.; Mill Hml pike, $1 no. Mill End Examples In Black Goods Double lold half wool C.islitueie, lCKillur pike l"i tents; Mill Ind pike, U cents. Stoim SeiKCs, hilf wool, .111 inilics wide, lORUlnr jiilie l'i tents; Mill Knd inlie, l1) tint'. riuo lltniletlii Cloths, .'.il Indies wide; lCRUlnr jniie '.'' tents; Mill I'ntl pi lie, 'J"i tents Heavy Cheviots, fcpniiRed anil shiuiiU, leular jn ii c ."'J tents; Jllll Knd pi if. !' icnts. Stoini Seizes and Chovliits Ifi inches wide, icku Iiu lulce 7"i tents; Mill Und piitc, "') tents. r.tney wove Cliev lots, ."4 Inilies wide, icRiil.it' pike S1 00. Mill Kntl pi in, T"i tents. CiiKllsh .laiqunids, IIS inches wide, leprtllar price HO cents; Mill Knd pike, .!' tents KhrIisIi .l.ietU.iids, t." inches wide, lcsular pi Ice 7,"i tents. Mill Knd in ice, ri9 icnts. h'liRlish .lm riiai (Is, IS lut lies wide, lpgular pi ice $1 .''i; .Mill liiid pilie, T cents. Hl.uk and White Stupes and I'lahlh, leRUlar pi lie ."0 tints; Mill Knd nice, J"i cents. Iliuiilieds of lenuiants oL Ulai U Diess llnods. Mill End Examples Of Silks .I.ipinese Coided Wash Silks, legulnr pi lie 4D tents, .Mill Hud pike, 23 tents Pi luted Poulaiil Silks, icgul.u ptk'e "." cents; Mill Cntl pi lie. 4'i cents A lot ot Pi luted Foulaul Silkb; Mill V.u price., S'l tents. Satin tlnislied I'nulnid Silks, legular piite SD tints, Jlill Knd piite, " icnts Satin Mei vellleux: rmilaids, icfiiil.ir pike $100; Mill Knd piite. T."i i cuts I'.uuv Taffeta Silk'-, ii'KUl.ir puce 7" cents; M.1U Hud ju lee, 4s cents. Ciniv Tafleta Sllksr, woitii 1 00 and 1 2'i, Mill Knd pi lie, 7'i i out1-. Illack and Colin ed Taille Silks, w tilth 7." cents; Mill Knd pi ice, I'l tents. I'.laik and Cokued JlenK.ilines, itRiilir pileo 7.7 cents, Mill laid juice, fill iciiis. Novelty CoitliMl T.ilfeta Silks, lesul.u piice $1 00; Mill Knd pi lie, 7" tents. m.uk and foloud Small Silks, uvular pike SO ctnls, Mill Kntl pike, "" tents BoT-During the months of July and Aug ust this store will be closed Fridays at noon, in order to give our employes a half holiday during the hot weather. Goldsmith Bros, h Co. HWfHf 4i 'awfMiMM MiMi gMaaH aa w,r'"',,TwrTTr''rTT4, . , . V MER FURNISHINGS Our new stock of fabrics specially adapted for this season, is now complete and comprises all the new novelties iu Porch Rugs Porch Curtains Fibre Carpets Straw Mattings Summer Draperies WILLI AriS & HcANULTY Temporary Store 126 Washington Ave. Carpets. Wall Paper. Draperies. 4, ! ; A I I I NL II I IIIICJI N J) tBzrJ IMUIi'lliU, lm. Il.lj G.rnMlii bl.rfll!. li J"-' VUWilUVl J U7 iM "'1 liii.rl.. t...M.lfr.lrur..lMliimlllrliilr Kutccs.sm to Machine liusinc&s ot DitKsnn Maniiiattmliib' i'o, hiiunton Htlil WllUes-lluue, Pa. 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