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Today is the sixth selling day of this
Clearing Sale. "Busy ?" Well, "just
ask our salesmen that question. We're
proud of the people's confidence. The
great response given to our newspaper
announcements speaks plainly of our
truthfulness. There's every indication
of a busy week in this store. Make
your purchase early it will be bene
ficial to you and a favor to us.
Hen's Suits, $10 and $12, reduced ta... $8,25
Hen's Suits, $15 and $18, reduced to... $9.75
Hen's Suits, $18, reduced to $11.75
$25 "Atterbury Suits" reduced to $14.75
Children's. . ' - -Summer
Clothes
50c Wash Suits, plafn or fancy
patterns, with broad iQr
sailor collars 3VC
75c Wash Suits,jIain crash and
trimmed with several f'Xp
rows of soutache UOL
goc Short Pants, neat
patterns and good cloth Or
quality JV
Boys' Shirt Waists, the
coolest garment a boy can A ej r
wear during hot days nro
Children's Straw Sail
ors, "Chips" and "Milan"
Straw
Boys' Straws, "Yacht"
shaDe or "Sailor." Clear-- -
inc nrirp -
A lot of Boys' Straws
in the Sailor Shapes or Qf,
regular Yacht I VW
Men's and
Boys' Shoes
Men's 3. ?o Shoes, in Vici,
Calf and Patent Enamel,
duced for Clearing fc
Sale ?'
Boys' Shoes, sizes 2 to
that were sold for $2 and $
Price at this sale, & f
$1.25 and P I
Little Gent Shoe, $1.25
$1.50 quality, sizes 8 to 13,
marked for this sale, (k i
75c, 85c and P
Box
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2.50.
and
now
-Men'-s - ,-
Shirts
$1 Shirts, lace fronts, 5-r
in the newest colorings... ' "
75c Shirts in excellent Af
qualities of Fancy Madras
75c Shirts, fancy Madras 2 Er
plain or pleated fronts "
Men's
Straw Hats
50c Men's Straws, re- e
duced to AO
7jc Men's Straws re- A -Jr
duced to T-oC
1.00 Men's Straws AQn
reduced to ""
All our South American '"Pan
amas" are marked at reduced
prices.
Men's
Underwear
50c Balbriggan or Peruvian Un
derwear, regularly made and fin
ished, either short or long 3 Q r
sleeves, at
We have a large lot of Balbriggan
Underwear in plain and Qt
fancy colors, reduced to... c?-'
Dress Suit Cases
We believe we have ' the largest stock
of Dress Suit Cases in this city.
There's a variety of leathers and a variety of prices, -ac- dQ A A
cording to quality and finish. Ours are marked from ft.lySI
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$1.89 to.
Samter Brothers,
Complete Qutfitters.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS OF ,
THE RAILROADS
LACKAWANNA RAILROAD.
New Sunday Train Service to and
from Philadelphia.
Lackawanna Limited trnlu No. Const
bound, leaving scranton itt 3.35 p. 111.,
ahd No, 3, west bound, arriving Bcrau
ton nt liGO p. in., now connect dally with
Pennsylvania railroad at Mnriunlca
Chunk, to ami frnm Plillmlnlnlilu ,m,t
lntcrinedluto points on tho Beivldcro
aivision,
'i iuuhu "i'iiu 1 j r
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
Effective Saturday, July 12th and
every Saturday thereafter, the Lehigh
Valley railroad will operate a train be
tween New York and Wllkes-Burro, to
be known as tho "Mountain Special,"
for tho accommodation of people desir
ing to spend Sunday out of town. Train
will consist of vestibule coaches, and
Pullman parlor car and will run on tho
following schedule Lenvu Now Ynrk,
Saturdays only, Twenty-third street at
2.10 p. m., arrive Wilkes-Barre, 7.03 p.
111. Leave Wilkcs-Burre, Sundays only
ut 6.00 p. m arrive New York, Twenty
third !treet ut 11.15 p. m. Train will
stop at principal stotlons.
$5.00 Ocean Grove Asbury Park.
On Tucsduy, July 22, the Now Jcruoy
Central will run a special excursion
from Scranton, Plttston, Wilkes-Barre,
Ashley and intermediate points to
Ocean Grove, Stops will bo made at
Red Rank, Long Branch, West Knd,
Klbaron, Deal Beach, and Allenhurst to
accommodate thoso who wish to stop
at' these places. For further Informa
tion apply to ticket agents, or to J. S.
Swisher, district passenger agent,
Scranton, Pa.
' V T'T !? &
I IUII UUIIIUf
Only Half a Cent a Word.
No Order
Accepted Tor Less
TI11111 10 Cents.
Only Half a Cent a Word.
Help Wanted Male.
WAOT RDAiT c-xpei leitfed laiuidryman
to tnlto clinrgo of wash room In a
Washington, D. C, laundty. AddleRS II.
II. II. Trlbuna ofllco.
WANTKD-Sovhrn! young men to can
vass; expenses advanced; must bo
able to plvo good reference. Call on
denrgo Walker, Lackawanna A alley
House.
Nickel Plate Road
is selling very low-rate one-way and
round trip tickets to points in Colorndo,
Utah, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wis
consin, etc. Three splendid fust through
trains each way dally. Finest coaches,
Pullmans and tourist cars. Individual
club meals, 33c. to $1.00, also meals a
la carte. See nearest agent or write
R. E. Payne, general agent, No. 291
Main street, Buffalo, N. Y.
WANTKD Competent machinists to
nork In Iuiko railroad shops near
I'ltlslnug; mnnairlcd men prcfericil.
Wngcn paid, S3 ,'.il and 27 cents nor hour.
Permanent rmplovmcnt given for xatlH
factory service. Free railroad transpor
tation furnished from Wllkcs-Hario to
Pittsburg. For further luroi motion ad
dress C. L. Snyder, (ii'2 Mooney Building,
Buffalo. N. Y in willing, glvo age. ex
perience, where last employed, and on
what hind of work.
ENKItQETIC SaloMiinn-Sehool supplies:
. country woik; ino salary and commis
sion. K. o. Evans & Co., Chicago, III.
Help Wanted Female.
WANTED An experienced girl for gen
eral housework. Must bo good cook.
Apply at onco to 337 Monroo avenue.
first pamo Saturday when they wont to
Berwick and fell beforo tho strong team
of that city by a scoro of 7 to 1.
On Thursday of this week the Pllttstnn
firemen of tho Lehigh Valley will have
as their guests tho base ball team of the
Sayrc firemen, and 11 gumo will bo played
at Rivcrsldo park In the afternoon. In
tho evening tho visitors will bo tendered
a dnuca fn Keystone ball.
Arrungpmoiilti nru being made for the
state convention of the Catholic Total
Abstinence union to bo held in this city
on August ;s-a.
While attempting to board a. Lehigh
Valley train on tho cut-orC Saturday af
ternoon, John Baker, a young man living
nt Upper Plttston, fell and bad 0110 of his
legs bo badly crushed as to require ampu
tation pt tho Plttston hospital.
A New Boat on tho River.
Tho New Jersey Central's new ferry-
hnnl flirt Inrl T"Jfi,t n nrt.WT.?, tiln,i hnnt
'to the Lnkewood and Bound Brook, has
'arrived in Jersey City and was placed
! In commission yesterday. The fleet this
company now has Is superior to any
thing on the river and greatly enhance
the superb service maintained for the
commuter and traveler In general.
WIMMERS.
HOPBOTTOW.
Honbottom, July H. Mr, and Mr. Free
nun Hughes and eon, Reginald, of Junc
tion, N. J., atnj Dr. ami Mrs. Bitterly, of
ficranton, are guutU of Mis. .M. M, licll.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. Brown and Mrs.
F, L'. Juekson vUitcd relatives in Brook
lyn Fiiduy,
Mrs. O. D. Itobcrts spent Saturday at
Cozy Nook cottage.
Unlvcr&ullst I .utiles' Aid meets at Ten
limit's ball Thursday for tea. Working
committee, Mrs, E. M, Tiffany, Mrs.
Klioila Cube, Mrs. C, II. Kclluin. Mrs.
Harry Tauuar, I.udlcs to bo ut hall ut 4
p. r ,
Mi? and Mis. Frank Bell and ion. Ber
tram, of Scranton,-spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bolumon Bull. ',
Reduced Rates
to all points through the west via the
Nickel Plate road. Fast time, finest
equipment, everything for comfort and
convenience of passengers. See nearest
agents, or write R. E. Payne, geneial
agent, No. 2!)1 Main St., Buffalo, N.
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PITTSTON. ,r
Special to the ScranUn Tribune.
Plttston. July 11. About four o'clock
this moinlug flic was dlscorcved in
Hugh Chcsworth's grocery stoio ut
Wyoming, and tho family had bcarco
Iy tome to ailso and hurry from
their homo close by beforo tho residence
too was swept by the lire. Four bulld
iiins In all were destroyed. Including the
htore, warehouse, residence and barn.
Not a thins was saved from tho store
or warehouse. The los3 will foot up ful!
J7.000, and the iusuranco is about 53,501).
The buildings vera all owned by Hugh
Chesworth. The family was aroused bj
the neighing of a horse In the barn which
bad ignited from the flames of the waio
house. All the buildings were separate
but were In close proximity to each other.
Tho Wilkes-Barre and Wyoming Vnlloy
Ti action company will in the very near
future, probably within a few days, adopt
a new system on its Plttston. Duryca and
West Plttston lines. Instead of keeping
these Hues separate they will bo formed
Into one run, and tho cars that leave Dur
yea will bo run through to AVcat Pltts
ton via Wllkes-Barro and Kingston, In
stead of stopping ut Wllkcs-Itarre. Like
wise tho car Hint leaves West Plttston
will continue through to Duryca. Whilo
this will bo no special benefit to tho ra
tions of tho lino it will lessen tho ex
pense of tho company one crew.
A child of Owen Brady, of John street,
aged three years, died this iittcrnoon of
diphtheria.
Englo Hose company's llro wagon, ro
modeled and handsomely painted, will
be ready for service on Wednesday of this
week
Tho Plttston boa id' of school control
will build ono story additions to the old
building nt Butler Hill and tho Junction
school building.
Hon. D. M. Evans, of West Pltttston,
left this morning for Rock Run, Ala.,
where bo will tako charge of the Ala
bama Oro company's mini'. Tho company
is composed of Plttston and Scranton
capitalists, and own 6,000 acres of flue
wealthy mineral land.
James Clark, of Bridgeport, Conn., vlh
itcd relatives on Broad street tbo pant
few days, returned to I1I3 homo this uf
ternoon. Whilo repnlis wore being mado to tho
front of the third story of tho Klrby
block a workman let drop a brick which
struck a scaffold and crashed through n
largo plate glass.
Tbo Brothers' base ball team lost their
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Wlmmeis, July 14. Mrs. Samuel Had
den and family, of Dunmoro and Mrs.
Kclm and Master Freddie Kelm were tho
guests of Mrs. L. Bronson on tho 13th
lust.
The people arc beginning to learn that
the Sunday school lesson contained in the
Saturday Tribune is 0110 of tho most in
structive on record and bread and water
for the spiritual minded.
Mrs. Jame Brown, of Dunmore. was
the gupst of her daughter, Mrs. Theo
dore Zelgler on the 13th Inst.
The farmers are getting their hay hur
csted, which bhows riulto un abundant
crop.
L. Vangclder still has tho best garden
altogether there is here.
The blackberries are good picking now,
and the Baltimore Belle rose is in full
bloom. Tho vegetables in most of the
gardens are not fully matured.
f BASE BALL. 1
National League.
At St. Louis R.H.E.
Philadelphia 2 10 2 10 111-013 0
at. Louis 00 00 000202 8 5
Batteries Frazer and Douglass; Popp
ir.d Ryuu. Umpires O'Day and Brown.
At Pittsburg B.H.E.
Boston 0100000 0 01 7 1
Pittsburg I 0 0000 OOx 1 11 0
Batteries Willis and Moran; Doheny
nnd Zlmmer. Umpire Em&lio.
At Chicago R.il.E.
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0
Chicago 00000002 x 2 fi 1
Batteries Hughes and Aheain; Taylor
and Kllng. Umpire Cantllllon.
At Cincinnati- R.H.K.
Now York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 6 3
Cincinnati 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 x 6 a 0
Battorles Blewitt and Ycager; Currlo
and I'eitz. Umpire Powers.
American League.
At Philadelphia- R.H.E.
Boston 00.0 00 2 0 1 00-3 9 0
Philadelphia 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 1111 3
Batteries Young and Crlgur; AVIIson
anu Scbrcckengost. Umpire Connolly.
At Washington R.H.E.
Baltimore 0 1 3 0 1 0 2 0 2- 0 11 3
Washington 10011000 1-10 18 3
Batteries Shields, McUlnulty and Bres
naluin; Cnrrlck and Clark. Umpire John
ftonu and druthers.
Other clubs not scheduled.
Eastern League.
Rochester, 5; Providence, 3.
Buffalo, II; Woicester, 0.
Toronto, 15; Newark, I.
Jeisey City, S; Montreal, 7.
AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES.
Tho Green Ridge Amateurs will play
tho Tripp Park base ball team Tuesday,
July 13, on tbo Circus gi omuls at 2 p.
m, sharp, Charles E. Sparrow, captain.
HISTORICAL PUZZLE.
FOR THE LITTLE O.N'KS.-Ciit out tho pictures appearing on this p.tgo each
day, draw a pencil mark around tho hidden object, save them until Saturday,
then MMid them or tako them to Tho Tribune ofllco in an envclopo nddresacd to
"Puzulo Department." Enclose in tbo cnvclftpo your name, ngu and address. Ibo
boys and Bills who correctly maik tbo six pletmes appearing duilng tho week,
and whose answers oro ilrot received, will huvo their names published in 'lho
Tribuno Monday morning.
Help Wanted Male. ' I Help Wanted Male
Mr. A J,
THE POCAHONTAS COLLIERIfiS COMPANY
.T. It'll) r ttlltwttlttlniWlitMt ttfll t llll HlAlllHIIH t...nt hilt, a. It. 41... I -4.U A
Pocahontas, Tuzowoll County, Statp of Virginia, on tho Norfolk and Western Rail
way, wants uomo good, experienced coal minora at onco.
WAQIffl!
per car
per car
per ear
llAI itil H
Insldo track layers i ,.,,,12.00 to &!.'.'' per day
iiiHiio iracit layer ncipors ji.w to $1.75 por day
insldo timber men ....,..,,, ,, t2.on per dav
TtlMlrtn tltnlint i,t linllmrn tl fj .. .Int.
Parties of 10 cm procure special tickets for J10.7J for raclv person over
' .im, iviiiMii icnnroau irom i-iiimiiuiimi; m I'ticanoiuas. Jieguiar rare for
J'.or p ck mining nnd loading entry coal ,,00 cents
or pick mining ami loading room coal 75 cents
rnronlnlng and loading machine under-cut entry cnal.,,,70 ccuta
rot' mltllntr nml Iniwllttrr milf'lllnn Ullilnl'.nnf tnrHi r,.,,l P.Q .i.,l
the
one
person alone. sn.:r. Ai'i'imccincnts can bo muda in nitiMinrn tin, vniipnnri forn in m
Rponslblo persons.
i Go0'.1 '"biers will get regular employment nnd good accommodations, nB the
town of Pocahonlni has over l.ono Inhabitants.
POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPANY, mi Arcndo Bids.. Phllft.
For Sale.
Here is a council of Brltltli geucruls.
Find the American Revolutionary of
ficers Heath and Lee,
Bargains
Tho Household goods of M.
H. Holgnto nro offered for sale
at bargain prices.
The inventors
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Pictures at from 10c to $175
Oriental and Other Rag from
$1 up,
Library, Stair and other Car
pets. Lace Curtains, Clocks, Tables
Dinimg room Table, Cliairs
and Carpets.
Bed, Springs and Madras;.
Porch Rocken.
Plain and fancy Dishes.
Kitchen Furniture, Cooking
Utensils, etc.
SALE COMMENCES THURS
DAY, JULY 17 AT 9 A. M..
n. H. Holgate,
1005 Vine Street.
FOR SALE Pony; safe for children to
lido or dilvo anywhcic. Box C,
Montrose, Pa.
BAY HORSE FOR SALE-SIr Francis
to bo sold. A very ilno bay horse, lo
hands, weight about 1,075 pounds: a Una
uirriugo or surrey horse; sound, kind and
fenrless of steam or electric cars; tlve
vcurs old; sired by Britanlo dam Lady
Tavlor, both standard bred. Price, $2m.
If not as represented money will bo re
funded. P. B. Potcrson, Honesdale, Pa.
Situations Wanted.
WVNTEDVashlng, Ironing, cleaning
and scrubbing to do by the day by a.
competent woman. Apply 448 Willow st.
SITUATION WANTED by high school
giaduuto as bookkeeper, stenographer
or typewriter. Good references. Address
"Business," Tribune olllce.
SIT WANTED By tt lady to tako work
homo or go out by the day. S. M.,.'Ji(K
Wells street, Providence, Pa. "
SITPATION WANTED-Bv mlddlo aged
lady at any kind of work. Address 21b
Walnut street, Dunmoro.
SITUATION WANTED By a young rami
ns shipping and stock clerk; has good
habits and has a position nt present, but
fleshes a chango for good reason. Can
furnish good reference. Address II. C,
care of Tribune.
Real Estate.
FOR SALK-Fnrm 120 acres; stock, good
oichard; nine miles rrom scranton;
two miles from Moscow. Farm alono or
farm and stock. Mary Jenkins, Maplo
Lake, Pa. '
LOTS, houses and faims for sale. Seo
J. C. Zurflleh.
FOR SALE Elegant sites for homos In
uppor Green Ridge; cbolco neighbor
hood; most desirable locality for homo
In Lncknwanna county. J. A. Marvmo,
173G Sanderson avenuo.
Money to Loan.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN
Quick, stinlght loans or Building and
Loan. At from 4 to 6' per cent. Call on
N. V. Walker, 311-313 Connell building.
Board and Rooms.
VERY DESIRABLE sulto of rooms with
first class tablo board, can do ootainca
at 3X1 Jefferson avenuo.
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
ROOMS for rent with or without board,
acntlomcn prefeired. 311 Madison u ve
nue, Green" Rldgo,
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, modorn
Improvements; pilvnto family; gen
tlemen preferred, nt 637 Adams avenuo.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with
licat, g.tB and bath, gentlemen pre
ferred, at 39 Adams avenuo.
FACTORYVILLE.
Special to tho Scranton Tribune.
F.ictoryvlllo, July II. Tho Ladles' Aid
lociety of tho Methodist Episcopal chinch
will slvo a frco entertainment and boclal
at tho church Wednesday evening, July
Hi. Light letrcslimenta will bo terved,
Mrs. William Snow and son, Ralph, of
Scranton, tiro spending a week hero with
friends and .relatives,
Tho Fuutoryvllle Hun club will moot nt
the town hall Tuesday evening, July 13,
at S o'clock.
P.iulowu.i Rebokah lodge, No. ts. Inde
pendent Older of Odd Fellows, will meet
Tuesday evening at tho usual hour.
Sherry Taylor and Hurry Conrad, , who
went out to Zlon Ulty a fow weeks ago,
have been cured of their ailments and
returned last Friday, looking well uud
hearty. Tboy claim tho atmosphere out
thcie docs not ngieo with them.
Mtlllam Moore and II. C, Conrml nio
down nt Gettysburg this week with the
Thhtccnth leglmcnt, doing boldlcr duly.
Sevcrul from hero will attend the con
vention of Putrlnrclii Militant, Independ
ent Order of Odd Fellows, whlelf will bo
held In Wllkes-Bane this week.
Tho Nicholson ba.-o ball club camo over
hcio last week one day uml succeeded In
winning a gumu liom our boys, the bcoio
being 1-3. Very eloso. '
Tor Rent.
FOR RENT Half of n new tlnnliln linnnn.
I) rooms; nil modern lmplovcmcnts, 438
u chutor avenue.
FOR RENT-027 Green Rldgo ntreot. 0
loom bouse, modern improvements,
steam heat, moderate rent, excellent lo
cation and neighborhood. Iniiulto 1533
V aslilngton avenue.
FOR RENT At Dnlton, bouso furnished"
or unrurnlslicd; modern Improvements;
short distance from station; will rent for
summer nr longer. Address W. B. Slado,
Dnlton, Pn.
FOR RENT Cheap, 8-room cottage.
Heart Lake. I'a., two boats; well wa
'.?.'' P'Ofercuce required. J. Victor Sehad,
Bliighamton, N. '.
FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished
desirable house, nlno roomi, city heat.
14 Clay avenue. Inquire 203 Board of
Tiadc building.
Wanted To Rent.
VVNXV VVNS V
WANTED A small bouso or flat, prefer
ably furnished, In desliablo location.
'I o gain attention, state terms. P. O. Box
Lost.
LOST Brlndlo bulItorrler about threo
mouths old. Answers to naino of
Rover. Wherr Inst seen had leather col
lar. Return to 721 Green Rldgo street.
Strayed.
UWV'jAA
Business Opportunity.
STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with
out delay. Write for our special mar
ket letter. Freo on application. S. M.
Hibbard & Co., members N. Y. Consoli
dated nnd Stock Exchange, 44 npd 40
Broadway, Now York. Established 1864.
Long Dlstnnco 'Phone 23SS Broad.
Miscellaneous.
THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmore,
launders shirts at Sc. each and collars
and cuffs at l'ic. each.
LEGAL.
NOTICE of sale of horses impounded in
tho City Pound on Dlx court In the
city of Scranton.
Notice is hereby given that two bay
mures, ono 14 hands high, about 12 years
of age, small white stripe on left hind leg,
tho other about 18 years of use. with
heavy mane, four whlto feet, with no
shoes, nnd small star in forehead, are Im
pounded in the City Pound in Dix court,
in tho city of Scranton, and have been so
detained for flvo days last past.
Tho owner or owners having failed to
reclaim said animals notlco is ncrcby
given that unless the samo aro reclaimed,
and tho expenses incident thereto paid
by tho owner or owners, the said horsos
will bo sold at public salo on Thursday,
tho 21th day of July, 1003, nt 9 o'clock a.
m., at tho City Pound on Dlx court, be
tween Linden nnd Mulberry street, di
rectly in tho rear of tho city hail of
Scranton.
Said horses will bo sold for cash to th6
highest bidder.
THOMAS RICHARDSON,
Pound Master.
PROFESSONA L.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. SPAULDING. C. P. A.. 23
Traders' Bank Building. Old 'phono 1864.
Architects.
FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH B.,
Real Estate Exchanga Bldg., 12S Wash
ington avo.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. L. HARDING, S15 CONNELL BLDG.
STEVENSON & KNIGHT. 72G CONNELL
building.
Dentists.
DR. C. E. ElLENBERGER. PAULI
building, Spruco strcot, Scranton.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 WYOMING avo.
Lawyers.
WILLARD, WARREN fc KNAPP, AT
tornoys and CounsolIora-at-Law. 603 to
012 Connell building. '
JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth
Building. Rooms 19, 20 nnd 21.
L. A. WATRES, ATTOB.NBY-AT.LAWt
Board of Trado Building, Scranton, Piij
A. W. BERTHOLF, OFFICE MOVED TO
No, 211 Wyoming aVonUo. s.
Patent Attorneys.
P AT E N TS K'ccrc
Tbo only licensed and equipped paton
solicitor in tho city.' No charge for Utt
formation on patentability; over ten year,
experience. .
Kcploarlc & Co., ftlcars illdg.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, IK AND 127 FRANK
llll avenuo. Rates reabonablo.
l. KIEGLER, Proprietor
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & W.
Pubscngor depot, Conducted on the EU4
lopcan plan. Victor Koch. Proprletor-
"" ' i ii i i
Scavenger,
A. B. BRIGOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
ami ccbs pools; no odor: only Improve)
pumps used. A- -B- Brlggs. propletdr,
I.eavft orileis HOO North Main avouue,
or Elcko's drug store, crirnor Adams and
Mulberry, Both telephones.
Wire Screens, '
JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACtifc
avo., Sciuuton, infrs. of Who SciconV
Miscellaneous.
MEGARGEE BROS.. PRINTERS' SUP.
piles, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Wai'phoube, 1" Washington avenue.
THBTW1LKEBBARRH RECORD C
bo bud in Scranton nt tho news stand
of Reisnuiu Bios., 40U Spruce and !A'
Linden; M. Norton,"; 3.V Lackawanuf
avo.; 1. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruco stiojt.
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECTORY;! j
THREE stray mules camo to the nrcm-
Ises of J. M. Rhodes at Elmhurst JUly Js
11. Owner can have samo by paying for
advertising and keeping. Two light
brown and ono dark brown.
TWO HEIFERS-Owner can have same
by paying for advertisement and dam
ages. Charles Wcnzel, S22 Prescott ave
nue, Dunmoro.
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