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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1900.
CANDIDATES FOR
VARIOUS OFFICES
TIME FOR FILING PAPERS HAS
EXPIRED.
Yesterday Was the Last Say for
Filing Nomination Papers Com
plete List of the Candidates Who
Are Now in the Field in This City
and Carbondale on Certificates of
Nomination and Nomination Pa
persThere Are a Number of Can
didates in Each Ward.
Yesterday was tile lnt day for (11
InK nomination rapers In cities. Fol
lowing Is u complete list of tin: candi
dates who ure running In Scranton
and Carbondale on certificates of
nomination and nomination papers:
SOllANTON.
School directors (board of six Ku-
rmiu D. Follows, diaries u. i-eroer
(R.). John Gibbons, John O'Mulley IV.).
First ward Alderman, JCdwurtl Fid-
ler (II.) ! select council, Flnley Hoss
Second ward Alderman, Otto Myers
(K.): P. S. Uoland (D.): rnmraon coun
cil, Morris V. Morris (II.) i I'. J. Mul
herln (D.): bcliool conti oiler, Ftancls J.
Oliver (R.): A, L. Francois (I.).
Third ward Select council, Henry .1
O'Malley (C): John J. Costello (D.);
John J. Kearney (L.).
Fourth ward Common council, Ill
lam V. Orlfflths (H.); school controller,
A. B. Eynon (It.).
Fifth ward-Select council, Ttlchard
H. Williams (It.): Thomas Connors
iD.): O. H. Carson (C).
rflxth ward Common council, Patrick
F. Calpln (It.): Patrick F. Calpln l.);
rlderman, John V. Millet (It.); John
V. Millet (D.): school contioller, Pat
rick McLanc (It.): Evan (I. Jones (C);
Patrick Golden (D.).
Seventh ward Select council, M. r.
Ollroy (C): John K. Uocho (U.): school
controller, John tilbbons.John J. O'Mut-
Klghth ward Common council, V. .
Zlzlcman (It.): Thomas J. ltoche (I).):
school contioller, Charhs C. Ferber
(II.): John (VMalley rlJ.): alderman.
William S. Millar (IJ.) (D.); John J.
FlanaKhan (I.).
Ninth waul Select council, C. 1-.
Chittenden (ID
Tenth ward Common council .1 i.in
Negeli (It.): school controller, Jacob
Schneffer. sr. (It.).
Eleventh waul Select council. John
J. Schneider (It.): AtiRUit S'chln.plt
Twelfth ward Common council. Dan
iel Oulvln (C.) (D.): James K. O15oy:e
(I.); school controller, Anthonv Walsh
(D.): Anthony Walsh (I.); Miles O.il
vln (C).
Thirteenth ward Select council, Asa
H. Stevens (D. C): Andrew B. I.tdstone
(It.); alderman, Alfred C. Bailey (O.
il. C).
Fourteenth ward Common council.
"William B. Stephens (It.): Charles E.
Wenzel (U.): school controller, William
Pritchard (It.); Thomas J. Jennings
D-- .. t
Fifteenth waid Select council. Jo
seph Oliver (It.): lloiatio T. Fellows
(D. I.): John Dnnahoo (D. C); alder
man, Daniel Moses (It. I.).
Sixteenth ward Common council,
Theodore S. Fuller (It.): Edward J.
Coleman (D.): school controller. Otto
U. Schreifer (It.).
Seventeenth ward Select council,
Frank H. demons (It.).
Eighteenth ward School controller,
Patrick Lancan (It. D.); John J. Fln
nerty (I.); common council, Thomas I'.
Morris (D.); John M. Moran u.J.
Nineteenth ward Select council, Dan
iel W. Vaughan (D.); Gerhard J. Bres
ser (II.).
Twentieth ward Common council,
Michael J. Cuslck (It) (D.): school
controller. John Gibbons (R.) (D.); Pat
llck J. Walsh (C): Rose E. Kane (I.).
Twenty-first ward Select council,
John L. Payne (R.): John J. McAndrew
(D.): Michael Hupp (I.).
CARBONDALE.
First ward Select council, G. F.
Swigert (R.): E. K. Bunnell (C);
Thomas F. Barrett (D.): school till co
lor. John F. Reynolds (D.) (It.): direc
tor of the poor, Peter A. ltlvenbuig
(I.): Alvln W. Daley (11.) j aldeunan,
W. It. Baker (R.).
Second ward Common council. J. L.
I.oftus. P. F. Devlne; G. B. Vnntlor
iler, Abe L. Sahm (R.); poor director,
J. Zt- Lynch; Edwin Moon (R.); school
director, John F. Reynolds (II.).
Third ward Alderman, William Mor
llson (R.); George XV. Hughes (I.):
William J. Gordon (D.); select council,
T. M. Nealon (C): John D. Davis (11 );
school director, John Van Beck (It.):
Thomas J. Boylan (C): Joseph Gal
lagher (D.); poor director, John J. Cou
ncil (D.); Morgan Thomas (R.).
Fourth wai d Common couneil.Thom
ns Murphy, P. F. McDonnell (C), Alex
ander Kennedv, John Walsh (D.): al
derman, J. F. Atchison (C). poor direc
tor. A. F. Cool: (C): William F. Lof
tus (D.); school dlieclor, Thomas J.
Boylan (C): Joseph Gallagher (D.);
John Von Beck (It.).
Fifth ward Select council. XV. XV.
Fletcher (It.): William Henry Masters
(C); Thomas J. Monnahan (D.): school
director, John F. Reynolds; poor dh co
lor. John McCabe, Henry Carter.
Sixth ward Common council, John
Adley, John M. Harris (D.): John G.
Evans, John M. Masteis tit): J. C.
Hartman (C); George W. Nonis (C);
poor director, Michael Clune (D.): II.
T. Williams (R.); XV. S. Bonham (C):
alderman, E. M. I.owery (C): M. II.
Sullivan (D.); R. J. Deli-van (R.);
school director. John F. Reynolds (II.).
Carbondale School dlicctor, II, J.
Hockenberry; common council, George
Nonis. John Evans: poor director,
Wlntiold S. Honhani, Prohibitionists In
all wards.
UNCALLED FOR LETTERS.
They Can Be Had at tho Scranton
Postofflce.
List of letters remaining uncalled for
at tho Scranton postotllce, Lacka
wanna county, Pa., January 21, WOO.
Persons calling for these letteis will
please say advertised, and date of list,
Ezra H. Ripple, postmaster:
William Arnold, William Audcison, Jis
lo Adams, Geortso W. Arkcll.
Edward F. Bray, C II. Jiiown, Mrs.
Rrant, A. J. Bcltz. Mrs. Oliver Bailey,
William Brennaii, Mis. Marlon lirookj,
Mr. L. 12. Brown, H. Becker, J. Bach,
tare of Joe Weinberg, Thomas Bustier,
Maria Boyd.
Cream Baking company. A. T. Conwell,
Urs. Mart Case, Amite Casey,
Miss Helen Dougherty, Miss Ella Don
Des, C. H. Dennlson, Robert Donovan.
W. Clark Evans, A. Emery, John S. Ev
ins. Miss Jesnie Flynnj Mrs. T. P. Frcase,
Mrs. Fred Frltch.
Adam Qalonar, F. E. Green, Mazle Gil
bert. James D. -Gallup, W. S Glbbs,
Moses Goldstein.
John E. Hughes, Miss Minnie Hardesty,
K C. Harrington, Jlls Llzzio Hcbnrn,
John L. Holland, Mike Hughes, Mis. Jo
seph Hudak, John Holcnback, Mrs. II. O.
Hall. F. G. Hurd.
Johan Jordan, Thomas Jones, Deacon
J. M. Joint.
Tom Keutlug, O. 8. Kennedy,
William Lawyer, E. G, Lockwood, Wal
lie J-ambell.
Mis. ida McAdams, Michael McAn.
drew, J. K. McKlroy, John McDermott,
Miss Annlo Mullarky, John Myehue, Mrs.
William Mioi.urd, T. F. Williams, Wat.
kin K. Motkuii.
, Neslln V, Nlrhols.
Mrs. c G. Otfdcn, O. Owens,
Miss Mnmlo Plater, Dr. II. P. Phelps,
Robert I'lelier.
John A. Itedlngloii.
Mis. Bertha Purccll, John It. Rcee,
Company IV Eighteenth Infantry: Mrs.
L. Roscnerans, Mrs. William C. Rhodes.
Miss Jennie Smith, Mrs. James T,
Smith, L. W. Smith, Mis. J. R. Snail, Ar
lluir M. Smith. Mrs. Albert B. Shields,
A. S. Spencer, II. 11. Spangcnbcrg.
Roman VanUcr.
Harry Walsh, Miss Llllo T. Woodruff,
Mrs. Mar. Williams, 8. Welgner. Jacob
Wor, II. I Watson, Frank Weir, Miss
Flossie Warren,
SECOND .CLAHS MATTER.
Miss Helen Dolphin, 22'i Linden street,
photo; Kato Gavan, 1027 B. ICIglitli
street, receipt books: A, 11. Lowell,
cards; Mrs. Walter Mentlione, rnvelopes.
FOURTH CLASS MATTER.
Roy V. Carson, merchandise; Miss Vlr
glo Dickson, general delivery, merclmn.
dbe: Mrs. It. A. Hall. 315 W. Church
street, merchandise: XV. E. Johnson, gen.
eial delKery, mtichandlse; A. Thomp
son, 21 Washington avenue, merchandise,
"foreign;" Miss Tilllo Regan, merchan
dise; John J. Hughes, 401 Keyscr ave
nue, merchandise.
THE D., L. AND W. BOARD.
of the
Western
Way the Trains Are Laid Out for
Today.
Following Is tho make-up
Delaware, Lackawanna
board for today:
Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1DC0.
WILD CATS, SOUTH.
IS SO a. m. O. Randolph.
i2.:w u. in. J. J. Duffy.
3 a. m. Joan imms.
.. a m. O.
1 a. in. T.
fi a. in. A.
i. a. m. J
s a. m.V.
S a tn.
Ludlow
Nauman. ,
.1. McDonnell.
IK'S Inc.
. Van Flelt.
Vim I'lclt.
, tiortli--G. Fionfelkcr.
sotilli Mcl.ane, with Wurikk's
J a. m.-W. II. Mclioln, wit'a J. u iiaras
men.
lii.Sfl a. in. l.aBar, with James Uahagun 's
men.
Vi.ai a. in -P. Singer.
B.: a. tn. J. Howe, with XV. D. Warfel s
men.
10 a m. H. Blslilntr, with V. E. Seed's
men.
1 p. m..tiimcH McCiimi.
1 p. m. B. Bennett,
a p. m. .1. Moslcr, with C. Bat tholomcw'a
men.
1.15 p. m.-O. '''ase. with 11. T. Fellows'
men.
1.15 p. in. George Watulall.
SUMMITS.
0 a. in.
i a. m
men.
11 n. in., south -II. Bash.
U p. in., south M. Mndlgau.
Pt'LLER.
10 a. m Pecklni.
PUSHERS.
S n. in., south llnu-or.
II .10 n. in , south M. Mo ran,
7 p. in., south M. Murphy.
10 p. in., south C. C.iwley.
PASSENGER ENGINE.
C.30 p. m. McGuveru.
WILD CATS, NORTH.
7 n. m., 2 engines T. Doudlcan.
S n. m., - engines-G. Hill,
1 p. m., 2 engines It. Castiur.
7 p. n., " rngltie.s C KhiKSley.
9 p, m., 2 cngilK s J. E. Mastei s.
G. J. LLEWELLYN APPOINTED
Tho New Deputy Revenue Collector
for Wilkes-Barro.
George J. Llewellyn was yesterday
appointed deputy collector of Internal
revenue nntl stamp agent for the
Wllkes-Barre district, by Internal
Revenue Collector Fenmun, of this
city.
Mr. Llewellyn has always been prom
inent In Republican politics and was at
ono time prothonotary of Luzerne
county. Ho succeeds Byron G. Hahn,
"Waste Not,
Want Not"
Little leaks bring to want,
and little imparities of the
blood, if not attended to,
bring a "Want" of health.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is the
one and only specific that
will remove all blood humors
and impurities, thereby put
ting you into a condition of
perfect health.
Bad Stomach "Headaches and
tired feeling, bad condition of stomach,
caused me to take Hood's Sarsaparilla.
It stopped all faint trouble." Charles
'Bover. Glens Falls, N. Y.
Ocd& SaMafHttii
n.l.lM.I73iffXKWMn
nil iiinaHMV7Tfrri
II..0.1' lllli cure llf r Ilia: tho iionjrrlutlng and
cmly r.itlurUe In tafee Willi llood'i SaTttpartlli'.
ITCHING LIMBS
And All Forms of Itching, Scaly Humors Are
Instantly Relieved and Speedily
Cured by CUTICURA.
The Itching and burning I suffered in my feet and limb for three years
were terrible. At night they wcro woreo and would keep me awake a.
greater part or tne nignt. l consuiteu
doctor niter doctor, ai I was travelling
on tho road moat of my time, alfo ono
of our city doctors. None of the doc
tors knew what tho trouble was. I got
a lot of the different samples of tho medi
cines I hud been using. I found them
of so many tlllVcrcnt kinds that I con-
citnicn mat i wouui nave to go to a
Cincinnati hospital before I would get
relief. I had frequently been urged to
try CtmcuitA Humkiukj, but I had no
laitliln them. My wife llnnliyprcvaiicrt
upon no to try them. Presto I What
a change! I am now cured, and it Is a
permanent cure. I feci liko kicking
some doctor or myself for suffering threo
years when 1 could have used Cunctnu
REMEDIES.
11. JENKINS, Mlddleboro, Ky.
COMPLETE TREITMENT $1.25
Consisting of CtmctmA Soaf (25c.), to
cleanse the skin ot crusts and scales and
soften tho thickened cutlclo. Cuticuka
Ointment (COc.).to instantly allay ItchliiR.
irritation, and inflammation, and sootho and
hc.il, and CtmcmtA Rrsolvrxt (B0c), to
cool and cleanse tho blood, i often sufllcient
to euro tho most torturing, illstiRurlnjj skin,
...In n,il Vln.1 li.,..ni. .n.tin, .I...1 l-lln
' tlotn with loss of hair when physician, ho
Bold throughout tho world. PoTTr.it I)Ktm and Chcm.
How to runty ana iicautity tuo skiii," iree.
T. In ..n, .1.1., fl.n tlllMil
L.U11L1T1(A tUAl' lur vuuy n diii, rvum uiim ii.iii. i, la nw, wut. ... I'ut.r.i
hwevteat, anil ino-trefrctfliliiK or tmrecry hoap., nut it ciiiu.unn iirnrate, cmoi.
pltals. and all clso fait.
Coe.r., Solo Props., llobton.
Uec ouly CUTICI'KA SoAr for baby's ekln, scalp, and hair.
hwritist. nml tno-trtfrctihlnir of liarterv boao.-. ht
MILLinHS Hcnt pruliertlcr, obtained from CIITICOIIA, the great skill cure, hlrh iiroren e,
AP JHHliy, HII'I I'V.IUUI.V II1U .Mil) D..l', .11'. IIIH .411', lli.ll. C1M.'.. ro... ...v.n-
Ill Isliea from becoming scrloue. I'or ilIhtrcBi-Ing beat ralicn, dialings, Inflam.
MnTUPRC: m itloim. and cruptlonB, for rruited, Itrhlng Inltntlons of the hcilp, lth dry,
mu i ntnu tlln nl1(l f n)nR iar fr TK rough handi, and bhapelc&s ualh, und fluiplo la.
fantllc humeri, it Is a'jjolutcly iudltpcursablc.
VOnnoIJijSfallacf
SCRANTON'3 SHOPPING CENTER.
mkhtotktofrLkULULkLA'it'L!'-
Pointed Paragraphs
Rocker Talk.
Reed Rockers, were $3.75, 5-o. $6.50, $12.00.
Now $2.75, $3.75, $5.00, $9.50.
Fancy Rockers, were $3.7?, $5.50. $7-00, $10.00.
Now 2.75, 4.00, 55.50, $7.50.
Bed Talk,
3 Metal Beds, were $7.50. $10.00, $12.00, $15.00.
With best spnngs,.now 5.7$, 7.50, mo. fria
Bureau Talk.
Bureaus, white enamel or oak, Oval Bevel Plate
Glass, were $16.50; now $12.50.
" sJ. KSTABLlWiCb YESrERDAY ?--
HOUSEHOLD LINENS VERY CHEAP
Nothing less than best values could sustain the activity
that centers in and around the aisles which bound our Linen
Department. There's no nonsense, no guesswork in the state
ments we give out. A rich variety of flaxen things uncom
mon values always within easy reach. That's the Connolly &
Wallace reputation. It is completely merited.
i8-inch Heavy Union Crash, .... 6c Yard
Hemmed Huckaback Towels, 12jc$1.40 doz
Hemstitch Huckaback Towels, 15c $1.70 doz
Half Bleached Table Damask, 56-inch, 50c yard
Very Heavy Unbleached Damask, 58-inch, 50c yard
Full Bleached Table Damask, 70-inch, 45c yard
Full Bleached Table Damask, 7o-inch, 68c yard
Here is the last call on Sheets and Pillow Cases at these
prices. Intending buyers should get their orders in during ths
next two or three days. 1 he Stock can t last long
er. Special Pillow Cases, sizes 45x36. Each . . . ,
Pillow Cases of Atlantic Bleached Cotton
42x36 45x36 50x36
12c 13c 15c
Sheets of Atlantic Bleached Cotton
63x90 72x90 81x90
42c 48c 55c
We offer unequalled values in white Bed Spreads at 98c,
$2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $5.
Special Blue and White Mitchelline Quilt, full size, $1.75
lie
m
two bftinAYYsrira f av i
iifpriifntiwwwwinfriniWMfHin
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
UX2QOQ0QXXX;XXXHKUXKXXUUH
SOood
i. Makes white bread.
Points
Makes light bread.
About
8 Wonder
S Flour.
55
Keeps
than
flour.
fresh
any
longer
other
Makes more pounds
of bread to the
barrel.
54X36
17c
90x90
60c
127 and 129
WASHINGTON AVENUB
$13 SHORT $M
Your
S Grocer
H Keeps
H it.
j: J. L. CONNELL & CO.
O Scranton, Pa.,
S Sole nillers' Agents.
uxuKsosxxKxuxx;nux5o::0oos5caGc
Oar
Entire Stock
of Diamonds,
Watches,
Jewelry and
Unredeemed
Pledges Are
Now Sold at
Auction to the
Highest Bidder,
as We Must
Vacate the Store
We Now Occupy
by April 1.
3
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CARPET
ECONOMY
It's real economy to buy your Car
pets now.
Spring patterns here in all their
beauty. Stocks complete in every
department, and all at the old prices.
No advance here as long as present
stock lasts, Will it pay you to wait
and pay higher prices? We'll gladly
store any goods selected now free of
charge until you want them.
T
WILTON I AXMINSTER I VELVET I BRUSSELS I INQRAIN
I
RUQS I WALL PAPER
DRAPERIES
Williams & McAnulty,
129
Wyoming'
Avenue
DELIGHTFUL
TRIPS
of two to flvo duvn'
by
duration, arc offered
tho
OLD DOMINION LINE
to such well-known historic points as
Norfolk
Old Point Comfort
Richmond
Washington
nt the abovo prices,
Favorltn Ron to from tho North and East
to the Winter Ilenorts of Vlrclnla und
North Carolina.
For lull information apply to
OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO
Pier 26, North River, How York.
H. B. Walker, Traffic Manager.
J, J. Brown, Gen. Past, Agt.
East Mountain Lithia Water
Sold by All First-Class DrugBlstB. Highly Recom
mended by Physicians.
FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
JOSEPH ROSS. AGENT,
Offlce 902 West Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa.
TELEPHONE 4732.
N10UNT PLEASANT COAL
At Retail.
Coal of the brst quality for domestlo
use and of all bIzoh, Including Ruckwheat
and Blrdseye, delivered In any part of
tho city, at tho lowest price.
Orders received at the office. Connell
building. Itoom MO: telephone No. 17C2, or
at tho mine, telephone No.' ii, will he
promptly attended to. Dealers bupplUd
at the mine.
PUNT PLEASANT COAL CO
BEAUTY, H CONQUEROR
BELLAVITA
Arcenlo Beauty Tablet and P11U. A per.
feet It safe and guaranteed treatment for all tkia
disorder. Reitorei the bloom el youth toUded licef.
10 dart' treatment SOei 80 dan1 $X, by malt
tiend for circular. Address. . . .. -..
WftVITA MMCAL CO., Ciimm ft Jectuta He.. We
Bold by McOarruh & Thomas, Dru.
Slate,, m Lackawanna ave., Bcranton, 14,
The Dickson Maiiufacturliij,' Co.
bcrautou aud WllkAlltrre, I',
Manufacturer! of
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES
Boilers, Helitlnnand Pumping Machinery.
Qeneral Office, Scranton, Pa,
UulflKVEaalSI
The Best
Washiog Powder
WINTER RESORT.
WHY GO TO EUROPE,
Facing the Uanjers of the Ocean In Winter ?
Operating Over iba Souibera Pac.fi;
"Sunset Limited,"
SUNSET ROUTE,
free from tho Incomenlvnces of hlsh ultl.
tudes und of wow, will cany u
bMUOTiiLY, SAl'IU.V AND l'l.KAS
ANTLY to Amirlca'a famous winter ro,
sorts In CallfcmU.
Hpicifil thiouch trains, ronslstlwj of
sli'eiilDK nini illiiliis earn, will leave New
York rf.ituida and Tiusdayn, i-onucot,
liift illicitly with tho 'Suus.cl I.linlteil"
ut New Orleans
For full Information, frco UlUHtrnUM
immphlctii, map-', i.nd tlmo-lnbli', uIhd
lowest inles, Mi-cplnR-cnr tlcKetn, :nd
luiRRnKe clii'cltcd, npply to Southern J'a
clllc Co., 100 South Third St., Plilln., 1M.
Davidow Bros
227 Lackawanna Avs.
iis m
i i u m u i n m n
Tk B..A aud iJOitcil'CricoccU. lUnccc U L
I HO DBglcomuiiif younuCcrfron Private L
Diteuei ft i-accin. J'ror. U. !' '1 IILKI,
ubla. I.. Kina ft Gcwftutc la crtrr e.
VtrlciiccliAUirlcttirotuo tutting). UivYlrr
ftllrftlthrtitoni. ftrtl ooluctd. IIourit0 3.
ft. riua.D 11. Ilnuri ttr loo itft&dlDK Lnd ilftitfrrovl
1 cum uur iu w u 3 so, t rttn curra
lacB41or swora teiumeiu &04 ikvk, au
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t.'ft I
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ircl4t10dJl.f
iUfruCitrocd,f
Miff ffi
To PATENT fool Ideas
may be secured by
our aid. Addrese,
THE PATENT RECORD,
Raldmort, Mo,
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers -f
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
435 to 455
N. Ninth Street,
Tclcphonj Call, 2333.
.PA
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THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
DEPOSITARY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
Capital $200,000
Surplus 40O.O00
WM. CONNELL, President.
HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Prei.
WILLIAM II. PECK, Caiblcr.
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Umbrellas
Repaired
or
MADE ME A MAN
w fl
AJAX TABLETS T(
AL.r,i;mvi:t juu
'o:
taa
iYCHRE
U0 airm;
Indlf
(Ul-rffj
1
fiitsre Loc Vitslltr to. 4 or joana.soa
t a rasu for ttudjr, buslnotior narrincc.
rcvnt, Injanttr acd Coincmptioa if
.oaiatiui. Tbelruse showi ijDmeJiato JraproTC
a ouati u cuuti nuoro.au oinqr iaii.i
c&vU a CUKE whorq.all fitner.:
lift D?ca.l"iTtna I no rrnnl.n wi afnioi
Lire cured tnuL3i:nnl T.iHcurojoa
ltle written cuora-tco to c"xt cur a
friiV
IV(
ccht-jocr rstuqd themcrij,
mei cr in rkcei nun ire
il&l5,rEK?,?cA,0,,i
wsuv Kcuicur v. t-uMI u.
I'rlroU'JUiailttl
1 trcotmucti (or tZ'p. Jiy
rire. I u-cdi
iKarDroui,
For bale In Scranton, Fa., by Matthews
Broi. and li. C. Handerscn, Drugflita.
DR. DENSTEN
311 Spuna St.
Tttnple Court Bu'.ldiu,,
SIRAN10H, PA.
All acuto and chrnntu diseases of men,
women and chllilion. (J II HON 1C. , M.l V.
Ol'S. I1KAIN AND WASTINO DISKAS.
KS A Sl'KCIAl.TY. All diseased of the
I.lver. illih, lllmlder, hkln, lllood.
Nirvci. Womb. i:e. Har, Now. Throat,
and l.tuiKf. I'.inifm. I nmors, i'llej,
Hnptiiir. tlollre, Ilheumutlfm, A'.lluna,
I'utnrrh, Varlocooele. Lost Manhood,
NlKhtlv Kmlsblons. nil Fein.iln PUoavet,
l.eui'nr'rhoea, tic. iSonorthen, S)ihllls.
Wood J'olMin. Indlferetlmi and youthful
hulIU oMlteriiteil. Surgery, Fits. Kpl.
lepsy. Tape and Stomach Worms. i.
TAHHHOy.ONi:. Spcclllu for Catnnh.
Threo monthH' treatment only JS.OI. Trial
freo In offlce. Consultation mid exami
nations free. Otllro hours dully and
Sunday, S n. m. to 9 p. m.
Recovered.
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BCRANTON, PA.
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