FREELAND TRIBUNE. VOL. IX. NO. 1. MO 1) ONA11)' S. Bed Room Suite Specialty Of all the bargains we have to 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 sl7. Plush Rockers We have just received a lot of Fancy Rockers, which wc 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. Lace 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' Wajsts all reduced. Many varieties to select from. Bicycle Outfits Complete Bicycle Outfits for ladies. Neat and cheap. J. P. McDonald. Centic and South streets, Freeland. • MCDONALD'S. MIBCKLLANKOVS A I>VKKTISI.M KNTS. "IJOND SALE.— The borough of Freeland J > school district will sell at public unction nl the Washington street school house at \ o'clock |>. in. in the borough of Freehold, on the 211 th day of July, IKBB, school district bonds, to tho amount of twelve thousand dol lars . J. McCarthy, president. Attest: James F. Sweeney, secretary. I >ItOPOSALS.-Sealed proposals will be re- I ceiled by the Freeland borough school district. 11 nlll 7 o'clock p. in.. July 10, IS!Hi, foi k the erection and completion of a two-story, eight-roomed brick school building. Plans and specifications can be seen at the oflicc ol Itndraull & Davcy, Bennett building. Wilkes barre, Pa., also at tne store of Mr. John Smith, corner of Main ami Centre streets, Freeland Pa. The board of directors reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Kaeii propositi must be accompanied by a sufficient bond 01 certified check 2o per cent above the bid. All proposals siiall be scaled in three places with sealing wax. All proposals shall be indorsed "Bids for School Building" and addressed to James F. Sweeney, secretary. I). J. McCarthy, president. Attest: James F. Sweeney, secretary. *-p<> WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. The Hlass I Overall Co. have executed the mortgage to the Citizens' bulk, trustees, and the certifi cates of Indebtedness have also been execut ed, and all subscrili.rs are notified to call without delay at the said bunk, pay up install ments iu full and receive their certificates. Win. It. Butz, secretary. JAOUND.—On Saturday, June 27, a sum ol _P money at Freeland; owner can obtain same by proving amount and paying for this ad. Apply at this office. ( lOOD COW for sale. Apply to IT M. Halpin, Freeland. DRIFTON ITEMS. Jane, tho thirteen-year-old daughter of Christian Coster, died after a few weeks' suffering. She was a bright child. The funeral takes place this afternoon. Interment at Freeland cemetery. The pupils of tho Sunday schools of Driftou and Woodside will tender tlieii annual serenade to the Coxe families on Saturday morning. Miss Nellie Cannon, of Allontown, who was spending the .last month here witli friends, returned to her home on Saturday. One of the rolls on tho breaker was broken shortly after noon yesterday. Operations had to bo suspended for the day. Tho employes of tho Cross Creek Coal Company received their pay 011 Monday, just in time for the Fourth. Tho breaker was idle for tho past week, and considerable repairing that was nocossary was done. Charles CVDonnell left on Saturday to spend a few weeks with friends at Allontown. The Fearnots club will play ball at McAdoo 011 Sunday. REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. CANDIDATES CHOSEN ON TUESDAY AT THE COUNTY SEAT. Morgan It. "WilllainH Named for Con grenHinan, W. J. Scott for Senator, It. I'. Unbinson for Treanurer, 11. I*. Kuntz for Iteglnter—Results of tho Ballots. Tho Republican senatorial, congres sional and county conventions were held at Wilkesbarrc on Tuesday, and tho fol lowing ticket was nominated: Congress man, Morgan R. Williams, Wilkesbarre; j senator, W. J. Scott, Wapwollopen; treasurer, Robert P. Robinson, Wilkes barre; register, Hiram P. Kuntz, Lattl iner; commissioners, A. 1). Hay, Lehman, and John M. Jones, Pittston; auditors. Edward Morgan and W. L. lliggs, both of Wilkesbarre. Tho senatorial convention was tho first held. (. A. Halsey, Esq., of White Haven, was chairman. Tho candidates proposed for senator were as follows: T. P. Hand, Wilkesbarre; W. J. Scott. Wapwallopen; J. C. Harvey, liarvoyvillo. Two ballots were necessary, as follows: Scott 122 132 Harvey 106 121 Hand 24 Tin congressional convention came next. Tho candidates for the office were: Morgan H. Williams, 11. W. Pal mer and Chas. I). Foster, ail of Wilkes barre. Williams won on tho first ballot by the following vote: Williams 183 Palmer 63 Foster 18 The county convention was then called to order, and the following wore named for register: Hiram P. Kunt/.. Lattlmcr; Chas. E. Keek, Ashley; .1. J. Reutclhuber, Wilkcsbarre. One ballot was sufficient. Tho vote was: Kuntz .. 172 Keck 64 3a Reutelliuber 18 For treasurer there were two candi dates, R. P. Robinson, of Wilkesbarre, and L. C. DarLc, of Kingston. The vote was: Robinson 238 J.j' Darte 24 There wero fourteen candidates for commissioners, as follows: A. I). Hay, Lehman; George Pieton, Plymouth; J. .1. Schobort, Ilollouback; R. P. Donau g!iy, Hazluton; Frank DePierro, Free laud; T. R. Peters, Wilkesbarre; P. T. Norton, Miner's Mills; Thomas Smith, Wilkesbarre; .1. W. Campbell, Plymouth; John C. Williams, Wilkesbarre; M. L. Driesbach, Wilkesbarre;Stephen Charles, Lattimcr; John M. Jones, Pittston; Philip 11. Repp, Wilkcsbarre. On the first ballot Hay was nominated. The second gave no choice, and Jones was named on tho third. The vote was: Hay 171 Driesbach 53 66 113 Picton 11 2 Schobort 5 Donaughoy.... 23 18 DePierro 22 16 Peters 34 }.j 21 3 Smith 31* ii Repp 21 9 Campbell 31 Williams 31, 1 4 .. Charles ft 2 Norton 22 Jones 69 1 ID. 1 136, 1 i For auditors there wore live candi dates, Edward Morgan, W. L. Higgs and Edgar Cooper, Wilkcsbarre; John James, Freeland, and J. 11. Wostover, Forty Fort. The two lirst-named were chosen on tho first ballot by the following vote: Morgan 149 Higgs 123 Westover 115 James 49 Cooper 23 The delegates then adjourned, and each was paid $3 for thoir day's labor, also tho amount of carfare from thoir home to the county seat and return. Fourth District Kepuhllcans. The fourth district Republican con vention was held at llazlcton on Monday afternoon. Fred W. Hocking was elect ed permanent chairman and David Cur now secretary. The committee present ed resolutions condemning Democratic misrule, pledging their faith to Mc- Kinley and Hobart, Republican priciplcs and prosperity; also endorsing Congress man Loisonrlng as candidate for gov ernor. William R. Jeffrey and ex- District Chairman Adams were tendered a vote of thanks for their services to the party. Thouias M. Powell arid C. W. Wilde wore placed in nomination for repre sentative. Powell received 33':j votes, Wilde 9}j. Powell's nomination was made unanimous. Tho candidate made a spcoch and emphatically stated lie was heart and soul for the new county. Oilier I.PKlsliitlvo Nomination*. At the sixth legislative district Demo cratic convention on Monday, hold at White Haven, S. S. Staples was nomi nated for the legislature. He was a member of the house last year. The Republicans made tho following legisla tive nominations: First district, Jacob Roberts, Jr.;second district, E. A. Coray, Pittston; third district, C. R. Miller, Nanticoke; fifth district, Samuel Hooper; sixth district, Ellsworth Riley. FREELAND, FA., THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1890. A QUIET MEETING. Freoluud School ltoarentist. Located permanently in Freeland, in tin liirkbcck brick, second floor, rooms 1,2 Kannufacturer of Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, &c. Walnut and Pine- Streets, FreclanA. 8. K. HAVES, Fire Insurance Agent. Washington Street. None but Reliable Companies Represented. 'p 11. KNERR, Contractor and Builder. Fs'iinates cheerfully given. Brick build ings a specialty. Correspondence solicited. P. O. Box HI, Muuch Chunk, Pa. ASIIINGTON COTYAG E, Atlantic City. N. J. Conducted by Mrs. JANE DeFOV, of Freeland. Located on Missouri avenue, between Atlan tic and I'aeltie, near the Reading depot. First class accommodations and moderate rates. JAMES QUIGLEY, Confectionery, Fruits, Cigars, and Tobacco. Green truck of all kinds liaudled in season. Ice cream parlor attached. Opposite liirkbcck Jirick, Freeland. LIBOR WINTER, Restaurant and Eating Saloon. No. 13 Front Street, Freeland. The finest liquors and cigars served at the counter. Cool beer and porter on tup. CENTRAL : HOTEL LEADING HOTKL IN FREELAND. M. n. LI UK SICKER, Prop. Rates, per day. liar stocacd with tine whiskey, wine, beer and cigars. Sale and ex change stable attaelu d. GEO. SIPPEL, MERCHANT - TAILOR. Centre Street, Freeland. A la rye variety of cloths always on hand. Perfect fit guaranteed and style up-to-date. Prices equally as loir as any house in toicn. FRANCIS BRENNAN, RESTAUWANT 151 Centre street, Freeland. FINEST LIQUOR, BEER, PORTER, ALIC, CIGARS AND TEM PERANCE DRIVES. DePIERRO - BROS. -CAFE.- Corner of Centre and Front Streets, Freeland, Pa. Finest Whiskies in Stock. Gibson, Dougherty, Knufer Club, Rosenbluth's Velvet, of which we have EXCLUSIVE SALE IN TOWN. Muimn's Extra Dry Champagne, Hennessy lirundy, Ithtckhcrry, Wins, Wines, Clarets, Cordials, Etc. Imported and Domestic Cigars, OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. lfam and Schweitzer Cheese Sandwiches, Sardines, Etc. MEALS - AT - ALL - HOURS. Balleiitine and Huzlcton beer on tap. Ruths, Hot or Cold, 25 Cents. VIENNA: BAKERY. J. B. LAUBACH, Prop. Centre Street, Freeland. CHOICE BREAD OF ALL KINDS, CAKES, AND PASTRY, DAILY. FANCY AND NOVELTY CAKES BAKED TO ORDER. Confectionery g Ice Cream supplied to balls, parties or picnics, with all necessary adjuncts, at shortest notice and fairest prices. Delivery and supply wagons to all parts oj town and surroundings every day.