FREELAND TRIBUNE. VOL. VIII. NO. 105. McDONALD'S. Bed Room Suite Specialty Of all the bargains we have to s give you in Furniture, there is one we would call your attention to . particularly. It is a beautiful Bed Room Suite of Antique Oak, con sisting of eight pieces, which we will sell for Si7. Plush Rockers We have just received a lot of Fancy Rockers, which we will sell very cheap. We do not expect they will remain long with us at the figures we have set upon them, so that those wishing Rockers would do well to come and look over our stock early. Carpets & Mattings It is of no use for buyers to look elsewhere for a greater assortment of Carpets and Mattings. They * must eventually come to us to see the largest stock and the prettiest and newest designs. \ r I#ace Curtains We have reduced our regular one-dollar Curtains to 75c. Lawn Wrappers At this season of the year every woman will appreciate a nice cool wrapper. We have that kind. Shirt Waists Children's and Ladies' Waists | all reduced. Many varieties to " select from. Bicycle Outfits Complete Bicycle Outfits for . ladies. Neat and cheap. J. P. McDonald. Centre and South streets, IQ-et-land. { McDONALD'S. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. "VTOTICE is hereby given that tho printing IN and publishing business now conducted by Thos. A. Buckley will, on July 1, JBHO, ! become the property of tin; Tribune Printing | Company, Limited. AH debts then due and i all claims then existing, in connection with j the said printing ami publishing business, will j become the property of the said company on ] the above date. Thos. A. Buckley. I "l/vm SALE.—Boot, shoo and gouts' lurnish- X 1 ing store at a bargain; has done excellent business for eight years; good locution. Apply j to Hugh Malioy, Centre and Walnut, Frcelanu. i EpOUND.—On Saturday, June 27, a sum of JJ money at Freeland; owner can obtain sumo by proving amount and paying for this ad. Apply at this office. /T OOD C'OW for sale. Apply to VJT M. 11 ul pin, Freeland. . BRIEF ITEMS. A. W. Washburn has purchased the business of the Standard Dairy Com pany. A large number of citizens, who here inbefore were classed as Democrats, voted Fwat tho Republican primaries here on Saturday. IFlorey Ehrniiried, aged 80 years dropped dead at McAdoo on Friday, while walking from a neighbor's house to his home. The American Volunteers are in Wilkesbarre to hold meetings and at tempt to form a branch of the new Sal vation Army. The damage caused by the boiler explosion at Sandy Run last Thursday is being cleared away. The injured Hungarian is improving at tho hospital. Tho open air concert given by tho St. Patrick's cornet band from the stand over 11. P Malioy's storo was appreciated by a large number of people on Saturday evening. The parade on Saturday under the auspices of the Roman and Greek Catho lic Union was participated in by several societies, comprising about 800 men. They made a very good appearance. The Foist Printing Company, of White Haven, capital #30,000, was chartered at . iMtrict—.Spirited Fight Expect ed Today at Ha/.leton. Tlio Republicans of Luzerne county had an exciting time at the primary elections on Saturday evening. There was scarcely a district in tlio county that two or moro men did not wish to represent in the conventions tomorrow at Wilkesbarre. The delegates elected in this borough are William Moses, Thomas Elliott, Genero Houomo and John Smith. An estimate of the delegates 1 choice made at the county seat yesterday makes the following ticket: For con gress, Williams; senator, Ilarvey; treas urer, Robinson; register, Kuntz. This is subject to change if the delegates are not too steadfast to their candidates. On the commissioner question the esti mators are all at sea. There are so many candidates that it is almost im possible to obtain a fair idea of who is in the lead. Claims are made by lower enders that DePlerro will be nominated for the of fice. The friends of Donaughoy are al so putting forth every effort to land him a winner. The convention tomorrow is expected to bo one of the largest that Luzerne Republicans have ever held. All the candidates have signed an anti-boodle document, but this is not supposed to cut much of a figure around the Square tonight. A Lehigh Valley train will leave Wilkesbarre after the convention to morrow evening for tlio lower end. A special rate on return tickets ha been made from all stations on that line. Doctor Thos. M. Powell, the Republi can aspirant for the legislative nomina tion. swept the fourth district Saturday evening and gathered in a majority of the delegates who will attend the con vention at Ilazleton today. In Freeland borough, where the anti-new county sentiment was supposed to bo so strong, this out-and-out new county candidate had a veritable walk-over. The votes polled against his delegates here were scarcely worth counting. The Frecland delegates to the legislative convention are William Moses, Thomas Elliott. Gene.ro Honomo and Will Marshman. 1!our