IHWrTTirTfi wtirfnTTrrfirrarr vtr MrifTiffirwr-T mi mi hi i1 i mPwrftrfWnfffWSfmwfwarpmM 'Hl ,v t$jm 4' THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY JUNE 10, 1902. .n Vufe ,jwrt.tK.f m i vusv-Mi't-'ai i ' 7inifiriMtrTrMThriTrgTjmrrnir"TiMBWTTMvr,'"MT i i "rTTtirrfgT t' rTTrnrTnirT-'rrtir'ifflmnjtT'rrTTrirnmr"mi'TTmMnTT-rT-T rt TTT,TTfrFTrrrtTTirirr,ii-j:-jiTri jiffliTTr"TTffi"irarir"'M,imii ift - mmTTTmimiryiTnEmrwwiMmTmrwKmrifM"rTmMnKnminTrwirffTF''rfYr"' It I 1 J n. coneVtti All the stylish patterns fom FA that will be seen at sea-i 11 shore and mountain. The Last Bolt of Cloth Has Been Cut $ 1 0 Suits We have received the last con signment of these suits from our tailors. There's plenty of them now, but there'll be no more of this quality at this price when these are gone. Those who have bought and are wearing one of these $10 suits, did not, and do not how doubt the assertions made in our advertising, that every suit has the style, finish and cloth quality shown in clothes costing'$15 instead of $10. It -was our oooortunity when we secured the cloth. It's your opportunity to secure a suit while we have them a suit that is exceptional value at . ..'... Samter Brothers, Complete Outfitters. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. Gpeclal to the Ecranton Trlnune. Montrose, June IS, The condition of Mrs, Now Warner, who Is crltliully 111 nt tho homo of Captain anil Mrs. Charles X Warner, on Church Btreet, fiows little change except that the pa tient la constantly growing weaker. Attorney George P. Little, who was thrown from his carriage while on 11 business trip down In Auburn last week mid received painful bruises, has so far recovered as to ho at his ofllee attend ing to bublncbs yesterday. A host of f i lends rejoice at air, Little's prompt recovery. Miss Tlllle ond ailllleoht Halsoy, of Philadelphia, have arrived In Montrose lor the summer and nro stopping at tho summer homo of their aunts, aliases Wollle and Hattlo Diddle. An event for which gieat preparations BrJ being made Is tho rccoptlqn to bo given on Monday evening next by the jadles of tho Presbyterian church to their retiring pa&tor and hla wife, Dr. nnd .Mrs. A. L. Benton. Tho reception will be given In the church fiom S to 10 o'clock. All friends of Rev. and Mrs. Henton, whether In anyway connected with tho chinch or not, are most cor dially Invited to attend. Subquchanna county Republlcuns are fctepplng hlgli and aro very enthuslastlo over tho nomination of Congressman C, I-'ied Wright, to be his o.wn successor. The Republicans of aiontroso were wild with delight, when on Tuesday evening the news reached here of the naming of Mr. Wright by the" conference at Ho tel Jermyn, Scranton, on that day. Tu add to the Republican's Joy Is the knowledge that tho nomination of Col. D. C. Pratt, this county's candidate for it HANAN Th Perfected Shot for SAMTER BROS. nn, I Outing Suits. The construction of this popular Sum mer Suit is just as important as the cloth qualities. You probably know, or have read, of the rules governing the construc tion of our famous "Atterbury System." The same patterns, the same work men, and tljie same system, of construc tion is reflected in these stylish Outing Suits. They have a character which has required study; more than the mere cutting of good cloth. sbsv state senator, Is now practically as suied. ai. S. Heller, of Blnghamton, is visit ing In this place, where he formerly re sided today. The aiontrose base ball team will go to New aiilford on Saturday to cross bats with tho ball nine of that place. On Wednesday, tho 23. Montrose plays with Susquehanna at Susquehanna, airs. George II. Frasslcr and son, Homer, have returned from a visit to her parents, air. and airs. Alden De vine, at their home In Rush. Ur, W. II. Conklln will bo out of i PICTURE Find tho two companions of Parron Emerson at Concord. j (ff P A Til Jfc'4 All v mwj town on Saturday afternoon and all day next Wednesday, June 23, and on these occasions his dental office will be closed. IS. N. Barney, of Penn Tan, N. Y., Is here to attend the marriage of his son, Joseph E. Barney, to ailss aiadge Tit man, which occurs at the Methodist Episcopal church this evening. Rev. H. B. Benedict, of Owcgo, former pastor of the church, will perform the ceremony. HONESDALE. Special to the Scranton Trlbui.e, Honc-dnle, June IS. Osleck tilbe of Red aton will tun an ecurslon to Sholiola Glen July 15. Tho Ladles' ,Ald society of tho Method Ist church will meet with Mrs.Delovan Woodward on aiaple avenue this Thurs day afternoon. ailss Ethel Knapp Is attending com mencement exciclt.es at Mansllcld Nor mal school. Tho wantage of ailss Nelllo L. Bluko and Kdwaid 1J. Kinsman, of Cherry RUlge, took place at tho homo of the PUZZLE. $10 bride's mother near Prompton this after noon. Tho commencement exercises of tho Honc;dalo high school wete held In tho opera hounn Inst evening. W. Webb was snlutntorlnn; Etta Nlelson, valedictorian. Essays nnd otiitorlos were given by Froderlca Turner, Mary Flnnnn, Dnnt Maker. Normnn Taylor nnd George But ler. Tho opera house was filled, Motz gcr's orchestra furnished music. Tho result of tho Fourteenth congress ional district gathering In Bern n ton on Tuesday Is universally condemned throughout Waytlo county. Honcsdnlo people nrc condemning tho filthy water which they nro compelled to use. With tho present arrangement where tho water mtcis the main pipe, tho same kind will bo furnished during the summer. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scrnnton Tribune. Tunkhnnnock, June IS. There will be another shooting tournament for the Hallastlte trophy, an elegant silver cup, on the fair ground across the river on Friday of this week. Orrin V. Love, tho aichoopany lumber dealer, acted ns foreman of the grand Jury this week. Jesse Elbert SIcklcr, of Falls, who was admitted to practice law here on Mon dny, left on Wednesday evening for Dallns, Texas, whero he expects to, lo cate as an attorney. airs. P, Smith Klnner nnd atrs. Klnner and airs. Stephen Roberson visited nt Wllkes-Barre on Wednesday. John Lnngan, the popular clerk at the Warren street hotel, was married on Wednesday to a Miss O'Boyle, of Oly phant. The young couple are expect ed to arrive home this week. Henry Flemmerfelt, a student at Laf ayette college, Is home for the, summer vacation. In the case of commonwealth vs. Jacob F. Dymond, larceny by bailee, a verdict of not guilty was taken on Tuesday. There was a question of Jur isdiction In the case which It' Is doubt ful If a conviction could be sustained. The case had been tried at a previous term of court. Commonwealth vs. Willard Durllng, Snmuel Durllng, and Henry Brady, de fendants, pleaded guilty to larceny and receiving, nnd Willard Durllng was sen-' tenced to a term of two years In East ern penitentiary, and tho others to Im prisonment In Huntingdon reformatory. They were nccused of robbing cars In the Lehigh Valley yards t this place. Commonwealth vs. Daniel Dornslfe, burglary, grand jury find a true bill, nnd case continued to next court 'of oyer and terminer. Commonwealth vs. Luther Hurvev, assault nnd battery, defendant con victed and sentenced suspended on ac count of youth and previous good char acter. Commonwealth vs. J. W. Billings, sellings liquor without a license, bill ignored, county to pay costs. Commomvenlth vs. airs. Jackson Rosengrnnt, assault and battery, de fendant tried and convicted, sentence to be imposed on Thursday. The court made an order at this term that a new index should be made for the will dockets In the office of the register of wills, the old Index book being in a dilarildated condition. Clarinda Bought- vs. Edgar Bought, divorce, Issued awarded to respondent, as prayed for. On application of Silas F. Smith, the llcenscfor the Llsk hotel at Factory vllle was transferred to him In open court. A special term of argument court Is fixed for Tuesday, July 8, commencing at 10.30 a. m. ARIEL. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Ariel June IS. air. Swingle mot with an accident tho other clny while shooting a woodchuck. Tho gun kicked his shoulder and laid him up. Tho condition of tho woodchuck has not been reported. The Sunday school Is practicing for Children's day, which will he observed net Sunday at the Troslcrvllle church. f BASEBALL. 1 National League. At Philadelphia R.H.B. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 43 8 U Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 0 4 Batteries Hughes and Farrell; Whlto and Dooln. Umpire Emsllc. , At Cincinnati- R.H.E. Chicago ooioi 0000-2 s n Cincinnati o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 3 Batteries Taylor and fiance; Phillips and Bergen, Umpires Powers and Blown. At PittBburg St, Louls-Plttsburg; game changed to September 17, 100J. At Boston R.H.E. Now Vork 0 1000 00004 10 1 Boston li 0000210' 9 10 4 Batteries Sparks and Bowerman; Eason and Klttiidge. Umpire Cantillion. American League, At Chicago Chicago-Philadelphia; rain. At Boston R.H.E. Cleveland oioioiooo;: 9 4 Boston 40030010 S 9 3 Battetles Streit and Wood; Prentiss and Crlgcr. Umpire O'Loughlln. At Detroit R.H.E. Washington 0 0 0 n 0 0 1 0 0 1 s 0 Detroit I 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 - I 10 0 Battel les Patten and Claik; Mullen and Buclow. Umplie Johnstone, At St, Louis R.H.E. Baltlmoro 2 1 0000003 t! II 3 St. Louis .,. o o :i i o o :i o it 2 Batteries Shields, Howell nnd Bresnn han; Powell and Suction and alaloney and Frcel. Umpire Connolly, Eastern League. Worcester, fl; Newark. 1. Toronto, 15; Buffalo, 4. Jorsey Citv, 5; Providence, 3. Montreal, 12; Rochester, 3. (First game.) Montreal, 4; Roehestor, 3. (Second game.) . Exhbltlon Games, At Wilmington, Del. R.H.E. Pittsburg 000 1130027 7 1 Wilmington A. A, ,.,000 020 1 00 3 7 4 Batteries Phlllppl and O'Connor; Win ham and Barton. At Wheejlng-Wheellng, 6; St. Louis (National), 4, AMATEUR BASE BALL" NOTES. The second game of haso ball of (he set les between tho clerks of the Atlantic Refining company nnd tho clerks of the International Salt company will bo played at Athletic Park Saturday, June 21. Game, begins nt 3.30 p. nt, . - Lost Strayed Stoleu, LOST Fox tenler puppy ubout Mx week old. whlto with light colored spots. Sultuhlo rowan! for Its return to F. at. Spencer, SOJ Clay avenue. LOST Packago of letteis and paper, also monthly commutation ticket, Kings-tou-Sctunton. nt'D L. & Vj station. Pleat,?, return to baggage loom unit e celvo J.'.OO rcwaid. . THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" WiS, FOR RENTS, FOR SUES ' Only Half a Cent a Word. Heal Estate for Sale. ( A Real Estate Investment That Pays 13 Per Gent. Net, ' !n this case It Is absolute fact, not an imaginary or estimated return. Tho property Is located In central city, and can bo bought for $27,000. There Is a $15,000 five por cent mortgage that may remain as long as desired. The actual Investment or money necessary to ac quire ownership is Only $12,000. The property now pays in rentals, $2,760, Or 23 per cent, gross return on tho money outlay. Interest on $l5,O0OMortjrajre $ 7.10.00 Taxes 200.00 Water Rent 120.00 Allowance for Insurance and Repairs IJO.OO Total Expenses $1200.00 Leaving $1,56 pet Income from the property, or, as stated above, 13 per cent, net return on Investment. , We have other propositions that make striking showings. Re member, Real Estate well bought Is the safest Investment In the world. We are always ready to describe and show property to parties Interested. Dl. H. Holgate, Real Estate, Mortgages and Other Securities Loans Negotiated. Rooms 602 and 603 Commonwealth Building1. Scranton. For Bent. FOR KENT A Hat of seven rooms nnd bath over AI. F. AVymbs' orilco on JnckHou street. AVlndows on all sides. Apply M. F. AVymbs. FOR RENT Five rooms, latest Improvo melts,. at 73S Alams avenue. BARN FOR RENT $12, April 1st. three box and three single stalls and wash rack, rear of 324 Madison avenue. In quire at GI4 Madison avenue. Furnished Booms for Bent. FOR RENT One furnished room, with Improvements; also one on thlid floor, cheap. f27 Adams avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, nioiJrn improvements; pilvato family; gen tlemen preferred, at 537 Adams avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gas nnd bath, gentlemen pie feired, at C39 Adams avenue. Wanted To Bent. WANTED Furnished house of foul or flvo tooms for housekeeping. Address A. G. E Tribuno office. Booms Wanted. "WANTED Fin nlshed or unfurnishrd loom: centrally located. Write P. O. Box .116. r Board and Booms. VERY DESIRABLE. suito of rooms with first class table board, can bo obtained at 33a Jefferson avenue. For Sale. FOR SALE Ilnvingr to break up housc koeplns will sell household lurniturc cheap. 623 Linden street. FOR SALE-Two milch cows. Inqulro J. W. Travis, Crane avenue, Cnpousc Wuiks, east of Parker street. Beal Estate. FOR SALE Eleprant sites for homes in upper Greon Ridee; cholco neighbor hood; most desirable locality for homo In Lackawanna county. J. A. Murvlne, 173G Sanderson avenue. Money to Loan. ANY OvMOUNT OFtONEy TO i.OAN Qulck, stialght loans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to G por cent. Call on N, V, Walker, 314-315 Connell building. Rheumatism. RHEUMATISM-AU parties that wish can be speedily and permanently cured of all varieties of Rheumatism by'a vege table compound; cures guaranteed. In quire or address J, E. Taylor, Scranton. Miscellaneous. GENTLEMEN'S Shirt AVaists cut and made to order. Jl. V. Sykes & Co,, rooms 41 nnd ! Burr-building, Solicitors Wanted. THlT INTERNATIONAL OORREiT PONDENCE SCHOOLS of Scran ton, Pa,, want a few high class rep resentatives to solicit and collect in Philadelphia and adjoining towns nnd cities. Good earning possibili ties for bright and energetic men. Single men who are either High school, Normal school or College graduates preferred. Only .wen. who can devote all their time to'buslness need apply. Sond references ajid ad dress, J, H. BEICHEBT, Supt, IIS N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. Business Opportunity. I WIN The Finest Opportunity Ever Presented Scranton Liveryman to Embark in Business, See What Is Offered; Lot in heart of city, with frame barn, with uiulergiound stable, containing nine teen stalls. Flint lloor for wugous and carriuges; faccoiul floor for hay, etc., and tix llvlng looms for stableman's residence. Eight good horses, four Bets double har ness, one set doublo coach harness, ouo set double Miney' harness, six sets single harness, six buggies, ono surrey neatly now, one three-seated wagon with top, thieo lumber wagons, one agents' wagon, tlnoo sleights, blankets, robes, whips, etc, etc. S4.000 BUYS EVERYTHING, BARN, GOOD WILL AND ALL, For Further Information See W. T. HACKETT, Price Buildinar. 126.128 No Order Accepted for Less Than 10 Cents. , . Real Estate for Sale, Help Wanted Male. YOUGn-Lcarn""! signs, show cauls, tickets, etc. Home study; booklet fieo. Y. A. Thompson, Pontluc, Mich. MEN, NOT under 25 years, to call on old and new tustomeis. No delivoilng. Position permanent to the light p.nty. Pay weekly. Glen Brothers, Rochester, N. Y. AVANTED Filst class non-union jobbing plumbers, 13.25 per day of eight hours. A. M. Gilffen, Plalnlield, N. J. AVANTED Business men of unquestion able character who have plenty of en ergy and push and who enn give bond or security, to handle our line of Root Beer, Orangeade and Lemonade put up In tablet form. Good me ncnn make big money. Call or address in for 10 Manufactuilng Company. Simon Long Building, AVIlkes Barre, Ta. MACHINISTS wanted for lathe work, turret lathe work, and electing. Steady woik and top wages. F. R. Patch Mfg. Co.. Rutland, A't. Help Wanted Female. COMPETENT girl wanted: inquire of Mrs. M. F. Wymbs, 409 AVyoming ave. CUSTOM SHIRT OPERATORS wanted at once. Rooms 44 and 4U Burr building. H. AV. Sykes & Co. , ' ' Becruits Wanted. WANTEirFHTuisTAIlMY unmarried men between ages of 21 and 35; cltlsfens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who tan speak, read and write English. For In formation apply to Recruiting Officer, No. 123 AVyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. Situations Wanted. GERMAN woman, aged 23 years, strong and vigorous, excellent lauudiess, wants work by tho day. Call or address 448 Willow street. SITUATION AVANTED-As nursery gov erness or at Unlit housework by a young lady graduate used to work. Ad dress Box 135, Fuctoryville, Pa. ENGLISH WIDOW; Protestant; educat ed: capable; desires position as house keeper. Address M. C, euro Mrs. Glbbs, 117 Linden stieet, Sciauton. AVANTED Position, by young woman who has had eporlunco and can fur nish satisfactory leferoncw. Ad euro Y. AV. C. A., 205 Washington avenue. AVANTED Position, as general assistant In tho ofrlco or to bookkeeper; experi ence and teferenccH furnished. L., euro Y. A C. A., 205 AVnshlngton avenue. AVANTED Position ns caretaker, either in country or willing to go away for tho summer; responsible nnd willing sei vlco guaranteed, H caio Y. AV. C. A-., 205 AVnshlngton avenue. YOUNG AVOMAN would llko position ns companion to nn elderly ladv; good reader, pianist, nnd capnhlo: had experi ence traveling. RT., Y. W. C, A., 205 Washington avenue. SITUATION AVANTED-By n mlddlo aged lady In Protestant family or as housekeeper In small family. Can fuinlMi excellent refetences. Address rear MS N. Mnln avenue. AVANTED Position ns senmstiess or companion, or would work by tho day with diessmakcr, Address M, E. F Tribuno ofllcc. ni Business Opportunity. STOCK 'aNdTwiVkat' TRADERS w It'll out delny. AVilto for our special mar. kel letter. Free on application, te, M, Illbbard & Co., members N. Y. Consoli dated nnd 8tock Exchange, 44 nnd 40 Broadway, Now York. Established 1S64. Long Distance 'Phono 21S8 Broad. Business Opportunity, IZ 1 1 to a Just LOT. HORSES, CARRIAGES, The Real Estate Broker Washington Avenue. hi1! iii mi wu - rr- DIRECTOR BUSINESS 0PMHTIE& RfllESM Only Half a Cent a Wtftf. SEALED PROPOSAL9. SEALED PROPOSALS will ho opened In tho offlco of tho City Recorder by the Director of the, Dopnrtmont of Public; Aorks at ;i o'clock, p. m on Monday, Jnnn 2J. ik, for the followliiK named work! Lutein I sower In Penn nvonuo nnd Lnrch street: blddem slmll encloio with each proposal cash or certified check lif tho sum of threo hundred ($300) dollars ns n guarantfo to execute a contract If nwnuled tho pnme. In ense tho bidder to whom the continct shall have been nwnrded refuses or omits to execute a contrnct for the work In accordance with the plnns nnd speclflcntlons therefor with in ton (10) day from tho dato of tin nwnrd, the enclosure accompanying his proposal shall be forfeited to tho use of tho city of Scrnnton. Laying flagstone sidewalks on the west frtly side of Plttston avenue, from Roar ing Brook bridge to River street, where same lira not laid. Laying flagstone sldnwnlks on both sides of North Mnln nvonuo, from Wood street to Market streot, where wnlks are not al ready Inld. Lnylng flagstnnn sldqwnlks on both sldfs of Fllmoro avenue, from Jackson street to AVnshburn Btreot, whero wnlks aro not nlrendy Inld. Plnnn anil speclflcntlons nre on file nnd can ho seen nt tho Bureau of Engineering. Bidders will ho furnMied with proposal blanks nt tho Bureau of Engineering nnd no others will be accepted. All proposnls shall bo filed with the City Controller, In hlR offlco In tho City Half, Scrnnton, Pa., not Inter thnn 2.30 o'clock p. m on Monday, Juno 23. 1P02, Tho cltv reserves tho right to reject any or nil bids. JOHN E. ROCHE, Director. Department of Public AVorks. Scrnnton, Pa., Juno 14, 1002. L.EQAL. ORPHANS' COURT SALE-Estate of Amos Sax, deceased. By virtue of an order of the Orphan' Court of Lackawannu county, there will bo exposed to public sale at tho grand Jury room, in tho Court House, nt Scran ton. in snid county, on Thursday, the 17th dav of July, 1902, at 10 o'clock n. m tho following described pleco of land: All that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the town ship of Ransom, County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to wit: Being n part of certified lot No. 22 beginning at a maple corner, being tho westerly corner of said lot; thence by the Susquehanna river north. 72 degrees 30 minutes west. 09 perches to n corner; thenco by said lot of which this Is a part north, OS degiees cast 431 perches to tho easterly line of said lot: thence south, 07 degrees east, 62 2-10 perches to a corner; thenco by the land of John Gardner, south 08 degrees west, 424 perches to tho place of beginning, con taining 110 acres nnd 128 perches with th usual allowance of 6 per cent, etc., be the same moro or less, being the same prem ises which John Armstrong nnd wife, by deed dated 22 March, 1K17, and recorded in the office for recording of deeds, etc.. In rnd for tho county of Luzerne, In Deed book No. 32, page 02.",, etc., sold and con veyed to Georgo Sax, his heirs and as signs in fee, and being the same premises which Geoige M. Sax and wlfo, by deed dated 20 April. 1S7G. nnd recorded In said offlco in Deed book No. 198. at page h9, sold and conveyed to Amos Sax, his heirs and assigns In foe. Excepting, however, fiom and out of the said 110 acres and 128 perches nnd allowance of land more or less, thp following described land: Begin ning in the center of the public road lending from Tunkhnnnock to Plttston in lino of lnnds now or Into of Jacob Der shlmor; thenco south, CO degrees oast, 2S C-10 perches along said road: thence south, 08 degrees west, 38 perches to the canal; thence south, 75 degrees east, 18 n-lo perches along said canal; thence south, 05 degrees east, 16 perches; thence north, 08 degrees east. 103 5-10 perches: thence north. 32 degrees west, 40 perches: thenco south. (.0S degrees west, -97 B-1C perches to tho plnco of beginning, con taining 28 acies nnd 127 perches strict measure, being thp same premises which Oeorgo Sax and wife, bv deed dated 18th Anrll, 18.19. and recorded in said offlco in Deed book No. 78, at page 295, etc, sold nnd convoyed to Sarah Ann Sax, her heirs and assigns In fee. The part of the above described land which is to the west of the 28 acies and 127 perches reserved is improved with fruit trees growing there on. Terms of Sale VMO upon day of sale; J.VM upon confirmation absolute of sale, and tho remainder upon delivery of deed. IRA'IN TI. SAX. Executor. ELIZABETH SAX. Executrix. CHARLES L. HAAVLEV, Attorney for Estate, 616-517-318 Connell Bldg, Scranton, Pa. PROFESSfONA L. Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SPAUI.DING. C. P. A., 23 Traders' Bank building. Old telephone. No. 1SG4. Architects. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B, Real Estate Exchango Bldg., 120 AVash ington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BLDG. STEVENSON & KNIGHT, 720 CONNEH building. Dentists. DR. C. E. EILENBERGER. PAULI building. Spruco street. Scranton. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 AVYOMING avo. Lawyers. AVILLARD, AVARREN & KNAPP, AT tornoys and Counscllors-nt-Law, 603 to y 612 Connell building. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth Building, Rooms 19, 20 nnd 21. L. A. AVATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. , Board of Trado Building, Scranton, Pa. A. AV. BERTHOLF. OFFICE MOVED TO No. 211 AVyoming nvenue, g. - Patent Attorney. 7.' PAT t IN I Oof the Globe. The only licensed nnd equipped patent. solicitor In the city. No -charge' tin- iiu formation on patentability; over telfj'cari experience, ' Rcploglc & Co.. Mcars Bldg?' Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK, llu nveuuo. Rates leasonoblo, " P. ziEOLKn, Proprietor, . SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & Wj. Passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean pian. icyor tvucii. riuinwwi,, Scavenger. A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS' nnd ceta pools: no odor: only ImprovM pumps used. A. B. Bilggs. proprietor; Lcavo ordeis 1100, North Mall) avenue. or EUko's drug store, coiner Adams anjj. Mulbuiry, Both telephones. JT 1 ; a: Wire Screens. .V JOSUPH Kl'ETTEL. REAR 511 LACKAi. ne., Sciunton. infra, of Wlro Screousr M 9 , Miscellaneous. MEGARGEE BROS . PRINTERS' SUPt piles, envelopes.- paper bags, twine. AVareJiouse, fjO AVabhtngton avenue. THE AVILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN tie liaa.lt of Reislji Linden: i: M. Norton. 322 Lackawanna ave.; I. S. Schutzcr, 211 Spruco ttic-H, n r . . i' t Ml Ul 1 m ' s ;i 1 1 . .' IS "1 ii $ ;.v JV l 1