8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1000. HARD TASK TO SECURD CANDIDATES (Conclude! (ron r.iKO 5 1 JuiIbo John 1 Kelly, In the following speech: K12LIA NOMINATED. Mr. Chairman and (lentlemon nl the Comet; tlon: It nny Ijo mIiI that our choice of candi date lor addition il law JiMse has lcui deter mine! Iiv lecrnt ernts and that we are ion trolhd I tha poicmor'n appointment. "rJl iiarilv when a llciiiocratle execullw lllli casual vacancy on the lieneh liy an appointment from hi own puty It lends bitch tuiniiiaiulltij lircstlsre to the appointee ns to virtually i'"'"0 his nomination at the enwlnff tomention. "tun a acancy in tho olllee occurred last Miring iv riason of the untimely death of our lainmtid .TihUjc (l.tiistir, there was manifested a 111.11 Ken luihlle sentiment In laior of a uiccwi ot M political faith. , ., , Some one lad tho Rood seme to eiiwjt that an expression of the members of the har lie taken as to their choice in the matlir ine suggestion nut with fuch favor tlut the Par promptly, aid with treat u.thuslum, unittd without d Mini tlon of party In the choice of om of it foumost memliir. and that ni.-mlier wu a Democrat. Coernor 'tone, a hwjer Wmsdt, liad the wlsdfm to dcfci to this action on the part of our har nnd to appoint the nun of it choice. Jli- rccognired tin f.nt that tho action of the lawjcrs was an urniiii".! loiulilc- guiraiity of litnm In the in in of it wl.cthn. All liir may look alike to the ratal Ham "ti audience, out to the Kentlcinin who fit within thl har enclosure when the court are in session, the actle prac titioner Is at all tlmn a subject of critical 0.1 penatlon. If he ha a weak point In hi armor. If he he defliicnt In leariiliiK or skill, if he he lacking In courtci, it lie hale an iiitiimtty of temper, and, nboie all, if thirc he a Haw In hi elur.icter for personal or profsinnal Intcgnty, Ids hrothfr lawjcr know- it. More than that, it 1 to he rcnicmlicrcd that In the whole lemi nnmllv there I no peroon or ela of peroii liailng so mueh at stake In the matter, to whom It I of bueh ltal iniiiortancp that the judicial he of the highest ehaiaiter for learning, ahllltj and iniiirtiality. o tlat when the) unite in nklng for the appointment of one ol their mini her, you may ut auinl that he 1 emimntlj lit for the position. , , Vet, if the gowrnor in making the appoint ment hid icnoud the expressed wih of the liir, it would haw irlwn im- great pleasure to Mninl here today anil put in nomination lor me mhee of aelelltlonil Ian jiidr-e, a 1 now do, the incumhent, .ludgo .lohn I' Ke'.Ij. In the distinction tint was confered upon him liy the iippolntnient, and In hi elc itlon to tin 1 mil hi pe pular lote there I 1111 1 lenient of Just local pride in which we nny all share, for lie 1 .1 natio of thl county and a produe t ol hrr Institution. Horn just heyrnd the 1 online ol fecranton, In the linrongh of (111 pliant, he re inoed with hi family in Ids mil ehllilhood to thl city, where he grew up with the .11I1 iiilace1 of our puhlic behools, prnduatlng (rum the Inch school in l-M). In hi aihleiemmls he has liem from that elay cur since, a rnn-pniwus withe to the etllcicncy and thorculitiis of our pulilic Fehool sjstcm of cdueaiioii. lie p.i d from the high school to the liw olllee of the late A. If. Wlntnn, win re hi gifted mind wai sleadilv ilewlopiil under the tuition of Mr. Wiutuii, one ot the most sehol irly and accomplished law.ieis tint northeastern l'eniisjliania Insider produced. Called to the lnr in Im-I he was almost Imme diately taken into the otfke ot the late .lud.-e ( ormollv, who at that time elite led upon hi term of scrilce a district Uturnoy. Mnn Jiulao Connolly went on the henih in Is", .lodge Kelly formed a partnership with Mr. O'llihn, nnd fiom that diy up to the time of hi appoint ment hrt was enlaced in a constantly glowing and c3l.ui!p piaetlce villi a diicisilied Held fur 111" dlspljj eil his splendid powers, and the solid ity of his attainments anil in which hi rise to eminence in hi profession his been rapid ami well carncel. In tlie inoantlmp, from January, s'i2, to Januaij, 1'0, he held Ihe office of ill trlct attorney, ilisch.irging its duties with pains taking lldelltv and to the great atilaothn of the har and lieneh a well as ef Ihe community. If I were to j told to the prompting of a clu-e personal friendship covering a peilod cf twent) jc.irs, dating luck to the elus when we were lioth students at law, a friendship that has giown with the lears tint h.ne lolled away, 1 might speak of Jiulge KellV m icrnis eif pirsoiil ndmliatfon and eulogy. I would regard it, how cer, a linhetlttlng the occasion, as 1 know it would he ihstastetul to the modest ami unassum ing subject of these le'inarks. standing now at the prime of his manhood, tinting .ltt.iincel the full 1n.1t1.rlty of his powii-, Mcsscel witll 1111 nliilllel.lllt e1 of gooel health ('111 vlth the promise ol nnnv jeirs of usefulness liefore him, enlojiiig in the highest de-giee the eonlldence of the rummunity, and with the lnr of this county, wlikh lie Ins so totispieuousie adorned, Mauellng Fpotise,r for him, m ey I not Mf without i-xtravahJiiep of spo.eh tint in hi iiernon we rtTer to this jinililil illstriet an leh'al tar.dld.ile. for whom owiy electeir re gardlese of political .itnihtlen mil east a oalhit with feeling of piiilo and satlsfaetion, ami iciitun- to prceuet lor li 1111 the ino-t oierw helming ma- lenity that was eicr eat in the ounty for a J11 liiial eaudlilate? The name of Judp-o Kelly was prreot eil liy a hearty outburst of applause and It was renewed when the noml iiallncr speech was concluded. Judpre Kelly was nominated by acclamation and tho convention then proceeded to tho nomination of a congressman, coxnv XAMI.D. Attorney V. M. Bunnell, by cour tesy of one of tho deleKates, was given tho privilege of the floor, and placed Attoiney M, P. C'onry In nomination, In a (-pcech in which he referred to the rise of Mr. Conry from a lowly worker in a coal breaker to tho piouel position of a prominent member of the Lackawanna county bar. Mr. Kunnell dwelt upon the importance of the com ing election and tho necessity of hav ing men in congress to promote tho ideas of government advanced by the Democratic party. When Mr. Conry was placed In nomination, his name was greeteel by one of tho heartiest outbursts of ap plause of the convention. Tho nomi nation was seconded bv .Tosenh O'llrien, who also moved that tho nomination bo made by acclamation, and this was done. Attorney John J. Murphy placed be fore the convention the name of James J. O'Malley, of Olyphant, for the ofht! of district attorney in a forceful speech, in which he reviewed the life nnd achievements of Mr. O'Malley. Ho Is n representative of tho younger De mocracy, Mr. Murphy said, and if nominated will bo elected. Tho nomination was seconded by Stephen Evans, of Olyphant, and was made by acclamation. For tho olllee of sheriff, Joseph O'Brien nominated Charles II, Rchadt. Ho said it was unnecessaty for him to dwell nt length on tho merits of Mr. Schadt. Ills distinguished services for tho party are well known, tho speaker said, and since three years ago ho has been conceded the nomination for sheriff. Mr. O'Brien dwelt upon tho public services of Mr. Schadt as coun cllman and county treasurer. He re ferred to the aggressive fight ho mael for sheriff three years ago, and sale! that from tho very moment tho re turns of that election were made known Mr. Schadt was the loclcal nominee of tho party this year. As in tho case of the preceding candidate, tho nomination was made by accla mation. COUNTY TREASURER. Attorney M. J. Donahue was given the privilege of tho lloor, nnd nomi nated C. G. Boland for tho office of county treasurer. He said the man ho named has honesty, capacity and pa triotism; Is a man of the common peo ple, who will make a strong candidate nnd a splendid official. When the olllee of prothonotnry was reached there was an ominous silence. "Any candidates for prothonotary?" queried Chairman O'Neill. Still silence. Finally a weak-voiced delegate said "Norton," and Chairman O'Neill quickly said, "Matthew F. Norton is ItV" "Yes," said tho voice. "We will nominate him by acclama tion," said Chairman O'Neill. No one paid yes, I or no, but Mr. O'Neill said Mr. Norton was nominated by acclamation, John Horan nominated Thomas Law, of Archbald, for clerk of the courts, nnd the deed was done without dispute or quibble of any kind. When the clerk of the courts was announced no one was nominated, and the convention passed on to the next office. There was a hasty putting of heads together, and John Horan arose and nominated Law to fill In tho gap In the ticket. Ho had no idea that Law would accept when lie nominated him. Attorney M. J. Walsh nominated Fred W. Warnke for lecorder of deeds, and ho was nccorded tho honor by ac clamation. Tho first contest of tho convention came when tho olllco of register of wills was reached. Attorney Douglasi Ward nominated William Koch, Jr., the present register, nnd Chnfles Dougherty, of North Scrnnton, nomi nated John E. Began, of the Sixth watd. Tho vote was as follows: Koch 02 Regan C2V& BEOAN WAS DEFEATED. Koch was declared the nominee nnd tho work of nomlntlng candidates for Jury commissioner was tnken nip. P. F. Honan handed tho following paper to tho convention, which was read: To the Chairman ol the Democratic County Corn cut Ion: Dear Sir: We lien liy withdraw our name a candidate for Jury eoniinlssloner nnd respectfully icepicst our filend in the cometitloli to use their lote and influence in favor of Daniel J. Campbell for that oll'ee. We wont to see har mony In tlii contention and Ihe ticket elected, and thl act of our l fur the pin pose ot pro moting both. Yours rcspcctfullv, M. 1! O'Malley. William i:. Kane, Peranlon, Pa., Aug. It, rmo. Then set In tho tornado of eloquence which accompanied the nomination of candidates for lury commissioner. Tho withdrawal of candidates O'Mal ley and Kane and the pressing forward of D. J. Campbell rause'd tho heat of the other candidates nnd their sup porters to nrlse rapidly ind their fool ing cropped out in the coutse of tho nominating speerhes. Alf. Beers, of Jefferson township, named J. J. Carden, of C'atbondnle: P. J. White vouched for John E. Flynn, of Archbald, and pleaded for a recog nition of thnt borough on the ticket. Dan Battle, former common council man of tho Twentieth ward, made a red hot speech In placing Thomas F, McCnnn, of South Set anion, In nomi nation. The name of D. J. Camp bell was presented by M. A. MeGIn ley, nnd tile nomination was seconded by E. C. Neweomb, who spoko of tho Importance of the office of Jury com missioner nt this time end said In thl1 emergency It was a favor to the party thnt a man of Mr. Campbell's recognized Integrity nnd position In this community should offer himself as a candidate for nn office that offers almost nothing in the way of emolu ments. Peter Mat tin, of Jermyn, nominnted A. J. Gavin, of Jermyn, and J. F. Wade, of the Nineteenth ward, did the same service for Maurice Dug pan, of South Scranton. Mr. Carden, of Carbondale, withdrew, and tho convention preceded to ballot for the following candidates, with this tesult: Flynn 24U McCann IT'j Campbell 9T'3 Cnvln 13 Duggan 2 Kane- 1 Dacey 1 CANDIDATE CONRY. On motion of Joseph O'Brien, the nomination was made by acclamation. There were calls for candidate Con ry Just as the convent Inn was about to adjourn, and contemporaneous with the calls appeared tho form of Mr. Conry In the doorway leading Into th- bar enclosure. He was given a good leceptlon nnd mounted the judge's bench, addressed the assemblage: "I sincerely appicclatc this mag nificent demonstration of your devo tion to the Democratic party," said Mr. Conry, "and It Is my unalterable determination to show my apprecia tion of this nomination by a fearles1? nnd detet mined fight for tho success of Democracy in Lackawanna county this fall. Ho then spoke of the rights and privileges of men, the constitution of the United Stntes, our glorious form tC government nnd his deslr to see tho "sublime heritage" of a free govern ment transmitted to the remotest pos terity. Ho unqualifiedly endorsed tho Democratic national platfotm, which he thought tho greatest decimation of human rights ever written. End he It in his power to change tho plat form he would not alter the dotting of an "1" or tho crossing of a "t." Ho denounced imperialism, 'ho Porto Bl can tarlif, the Cuban postofllce frauds and many other things. He said the country would bo redeemed by the election of William Jennings Bryan. The Archbald delegates were much Incensed over tho result of the fight for Jury commissioner. Their favorite, John E. Flynn, has neon looking for that nomination for a number of years and has always been stood aside. His friends nnd tho Archbald delegation In general were in a very ugly frame of mind after the convention and said some things that were very tart. PRICE WAS NOT HIGH ENOUGH. There was much complaint among some of tho delegates over the fact that the amount allowed delegates for "expenses" was far too low, ac cording to their view of the matter. BUY NOW sjiiLikflsOa - n 1 re:. KfPlS Wi rr 7ji tffc&i gjggsanK-u Hen's Shoes. 148 pairs Men's Russian Calf and Vici Kid, Goodyear Welt, $3.50. asw AjfjGV&"itati'rzzK&mm mmrnm Muuauir jiAb We invite you to call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere, there is no trouble to show goods and you will surely save money by it. MYER D AVI DO The Cheapest Shoe Store. 307 Lackawanna Avenue. So angry were some of the delegates that they refused to accept anything, William Knne, who withdrew from tho light for Jury commissioner yester day afternoon nnd made the nomina tion of D. J. Campbell possible, had a largo number of delegates pledged to him and would have made a great showing hnd his name gone before the convention. He made a systematic ennvass of the county and proved thnt as n campaigner he had no superior among the candidates before yester day's convention. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Test of the Hauling Powers of D., L. & W. and O. & W. En gines Board for Today. The officials of tho Lackawanna nnd Ontnilo and Western railroads, who nro Interested In the comparative pull ing powers of the Cook and Brooks types of locomotives, made an actual test of the comparative strength ot Engine No. 201, of the Ontario nnd Western railroad, nnd No. 853, of the Lackawanna, In a tonnage test be tween Scranton nnd Lehigh yesterday. The same number of cars were used, and each engine pulled tho trip over tho grade In tv little over two hours. The test was eminently satisfactory to the Lackawanna ofllclnls, and proved that their "hog" engines can do tho woik It tho englnemen do theirs. Tho oltlcials who went over the grade were Superintendent of Motive Power West, Division Superintendent Will iams and Traveling Engineer O'Neill, of tho Ontario and Western railroad, Division Superintendent Salisbury, Supeilntendent of Trnnspottatlon Daly, Traveling Engineer Brown and Chief Draughtsman Mellon, of the Lacka wanna railroad. The party took dinner at Hanley's at 3 o'clock, when they returned from the first tilp, nnd the second test was made late In the afternoon, tho train leaving the Lackawanna yards shortly before 4 o'clock. D., L. & W. Board for Today. Following Is the make-up of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: Tuesday, Aus. 11 WILD CATS. SOUTH. S5H p. m. O'Malley. 11.30 p. m. Illlinsr. Wednesday, Anir. 13. WILD CAT?. SOUTH. 12.50 a, m. C. Jsutholomew. 3 a. m. N'aumin. t.W a. m. Knnls. 0 a. m. F. Hallctt. 8 a. m. Hosier. 10 a. m. l'cllows. 11 a. in. CoI In. 1 p. m. Van Vleit. 3,i0 p. m. M. Carmndy, with Wall's men, 4.43 p. in. T. Doudltau. SUMMITS. 7 a. in., north Kieiunfelkcr. 10 a. m., norih Nichols. 0 p. in., sui.Hi J. Ilinnlgan with Ludlow's men. rULLKIe, rrsinnts. 10 a. m. Stack. 8 a. m. Iloiiscr. 11 a. m. Moran. 7 p. m. Murphy. 0 p. in., Harder. PASsi:.r.i:n. kncinks. C.S0 p. m. Magocrii. WILD CATS. XOliTH. S a. m. Maslep., fi a. in. O'lliia. 7 a. in. Casti er. S a. in John (ialngan. 10 a. in. S l'inneity. 1 p. m. -Kite ham. J p. 111. Carrlgg. with Madlgjii's men, 4 p. 111. Ilimmltt. ,1 p. in. Mullen. ei p. m. J. Cerritv. 7 p. in. ('. Klngsley. 8 p. m. Larkln. NOTICE. 000 class cnclne and W. D. Wnrfel ami crew lc..e Scranton, S.1S J. m., for Itinghaniton. 'I lire e engine crews and A. Gcrrlt will go to Xay Aug on No. SO ai.el work ,1 bummit Aug. 14 anel n. Three engine crew anil MeCluie will go to Cayuga 011 No. 31 anil work a Summit Aug. 14 and 13. J. Ilinnlgan and Ludlow's men will work on Summit tonight, Aug. 13, in pine of Me Lane and crew oouth. A. (J. SALIUrit, bupt. This and That. Pursuant to the ore.er leeently Issued by the Delaware and Hudson com pany, a number of brakemon lime be-on laid off on the temd. A huge number of men have been affected by the change. All conductors on the Lackawanna rnllioad have been given ordeis to s-ee that their heael brakemen carry a rod lantern, a red flag and torpedoes, the same as tho flagman, and have him understand that this equipment Is for use, and that ho must have them with him at all times when out with a ling. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. I.I-t of ailiertiseel letters remaining unealleel tor at the Scranton postotlico, Lackawanna coun ty, Pa. Persons e tiling for these letters will please say ailurllsul anil gle elate of list, Aug. 15, PMW. l'.tri II. nipple, poitniatcr: 1'ranl; Alhro, J. Ausiy. .lames O, Harrctt, (icorge Ilughee. Mrs. Clara n.iUr, J. llinghani, Miss Kill M Hroun, Jnhn Hona, Mrs. Nellie M. Ilaxtrr, S. Purge r, .leihn Ilercs, Mahcl llrown, Mrs. Cramer, iue Khna My- nnd $4.50 Shoes cut to $2.48 and $2.98. 78 pairs Men's Russia Calf and Vici Kid congress and lace, worth $2.00. $2.50 and $3.00; cut to $1.49, $1.69 and $1.98. 1,000 pairs Men's Congress and Lace, odd lots, Russet and Black, Si. 50 and $2.00 Shoes cut to 98c,' $1.29 and $1.49. 200 psirs Men's Russet Oxlords, worth $1.50, at 75c. 500 pairs Men's Oil Grain and Top Sole Working Shoes at 98c. Wonderful Bargains in Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords 350 pairs Ladies' Southern Ties, russet and black, narrow lasts, A, B, C and D, sizes nearly regular, 2li to 7, worth 2.50, At 98c. Read the Big cm; Msi Agnci Coggln, XI". W. D, CurlU, MIm C. Crane, JIIm Lydla Camphell, Miss Louise Connolly, Michael Connor. John Hewitt. Mrs. T. Kggellnir. Miss II. rimncry, C, K, I'amt, Mis Minnie Taurer, Annie M. l'ljnn. Martin (ierrlty, Miss Lillian Oerrlty. Arthur Howard, Miss Hay Hughes, Mrs. J, T. Itulcott. fames L, Jones, 1'. Kesslcr, V. II. Klaun. Mr, ami Mrs. U. H. Lewis, MIm I.ucy Lallar, Mrs, Maud Lane, Harry La Forgo, (luitaie Laur In. Lieutenant McKclogy. 1), 1'. O'Donncll, Miss Mary O'Hora. Harry Pearson, W. V. Palmer, Mr. Peck (agt. alum ware). Mrs. W, J. Hohlnsfln, Ik C. Iloe. Mrs. Julia Karr, tluy Snlslirr, Miss ltatttc Slat trr, I'reel Muker (Imiijoitt), Hob Shannon, N. II. Sherman, Jacob Peril. II. II. Thomas, Mrs. James Tlglie. Warren Winder, Mrs. W. P. Wamplcr, T. 0. Whipple, Mrs. Sarah Walker, Michael J. White, Williams Hardware company, Miss Ida Ward, James C. Whltsell (2), Ik A. Wolf, I'.llza Walsh. West Scranton Station. Stanlslawa Ahlcuka, Mrs. William Helena, Miss M. 1 Gallagher, Samuel Kocrner. William Ki em berg, Jesse Mann, Daniel Pesarcnto, 307 Pi Ice street. Killed by nn Express. lhrriMiurg, Aucj. II. -Mm Mary Hannls, aged TOjran, while trosslng the Pennsihanli l.illioael tiacks at liochlel this moinlng, was struck b an express train and killed instantly. BENS EAGLE g"BABIES"aDo'S5 Borden's Condensed Milk Co.NY Heating, Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Electric Light Wiring Gas and Electric Fixtures, Builders Hardware. 434 LACKAWANNA AWE. Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Alaaliood Cure Impotoncy, Night Emissions, Los-i o Mem,' eiry. nit wasting en-oases, nil olfccts eif iclf-aliu-o or 6 PILLS 50 CTS. '"tirilxct- lm nouciciiun. 'WA norvo tonic and iDiooa uuuaor. urings tho pink glow to pnlo client's nnel rpslnrna tlin Vflro of youth, liy mnil 1 50e nor heix. Q Ihixpr fnr $2.50, with our bankable fjaurantee to euro or refund the money paid. Send for circular nnel copy of our bankablo guarantee) Loud. Nervita Tablets EXTRA STRENGTH Immediate Results (YELLOW LABEL) Positively Biiaranteeel euro for Loss of Power, Juricocolo, Unelevolopeel or Shrunken Orgau3, Paresis, Locomotor Ataxin, Nervous Prostra tion, Hysteria, Fits, Insanity. Par.ilysls and tho I.esults of Excessive Usocif Tobacco, Opium or Liquor. By mall in nlnin packngo, $1.00 11 box, O for $5.00 with our bankable guar antee bond to cure In SO days or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDBCAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sta , CHICAGO, ILL. Sold by McGarrah & Thomas, Drug, crista,, 209 Lackawanna ave Scranton, l'a. 76 pairs Oxfords Ladies' Russet $1.50 At 75c. Bargain Tables. Table 1 Ladies' Fine $2.00 and 3.00 Shoes at $1.69. Table 2 Ladies' Fine Turned $3.00 and $4.00 Shoes at $2.48. Table 3 Ladies' Russet Spring Heel $2.00 Shoes at $1.29. 1,000 pairs Ladies' Russet and Black, Lace and Button Shoes, worth $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, cut to 98c, $1,29 and $1.49 Misses' Shoes at 75c. Children's Shoes at 49c, 5 to 11. Ladies' Bicycle Shoes cut to $1.49, $1.69 and $2.99, worth $2.50 and $3.50. Remember nm BRAND COHDEHSED MU l The Stunt & Cornel! Co. w V l-sV J wes Bargains W An Extraordinary Sale Of Twenty Thousand Ready-Made Will Begin on Monday Morning. These are splendid Sheets and Pillow Cases. Made of Atlantic Bleached Cottoa, which insures the highest staudard of excellence, yet we have obtained this generous quantity to sell during this sale for Less Than Muslim Price All are torn, not cut; and neatly and stoutly hemmed. The prices named below would seem too low for goods of merit were it not household talk that Connolly & Wal lace prices always mean good qualities: PiHow Cases. Size. 42x36. 45X36. 50x36. 54x36- A collection of Sheets and Pillow Cases as large as this must in the very nature of things, be low priced. Quantities govern prices almost invariably and few dealers can enjoy our capacity for quantity. The cheapness here is real, obvious and great. The assortment of sizes to select from is equalled by only a few of America's greatest stores. CONNOLLY THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED IB72 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES, Capital $200,000 surplus SOO.OOO WM. C0NNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Pre. WILLIAA1 II. PECK. Cashl:r. Specla'. attention, given to busi ness accounts. Threo per cent. in. teicst pal on Interest deposits. 0 0c2 IS Lager Beer Brewery Blamiraclurcv.? ir OLD STOCK Ol B QM 43B to 455 N. Ninth Stroot, Telephone Cull. 'J333. DR, DENSTEN Physician and Sureoj, 311 Sprue ) SI, Tinip.ti Ccurt Buiuiug, SCRA1U0N PA. frx mshx All acute and chrcnle diseases c( men, wo men and children. CllltO,l! MUHVOl'S, 111IAIN AND NAbn.NC! IlliKASKS A bl'EC 1AUTV. All dhcMsea ul tho Llur, Kidncj, Madder. feMn, lllcwd, Nerves, Wuinti, Kyv, 1-ar, Noe, Throat, and Limits, Cancel, Tuniun, 1'iles, ltupture, (Joltre, llbi-uinatuni, Anthnia, Catarrh, Vurlococcle. ..oot Manhood, Nightly Amissions, all Kinulo Wi.eases, U'Ucoirhoea, etc. Qonnonliea, Sjphlli. Mood 1'ol.on, IndUcrc tlon and )0.iti.ful haMU obliterated, huigeiy, l'it. Killcny. Tape and fcloinach Worm. CA TAItlUIOZOM:, peclllo for C'jtanli. Three montlia" treatment only 3.00. Trial Iree In office, Consultation and examination flee. OlHce hour daily and Sunday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. tu. DR. DENSTEN ' s $. v I mm 01 artjsS&W m SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. and Pillow Cases Price . 14c .. 16c . 18c & WALLACE, "H &3t- FOR J.J.W' -' ""te-j " j$w.t Think that the Bicycle Season Is over, for the best riding of the season is to come. But we have more wheels in stock at present that we have room for, on account of our fall stock coming in. Therefore, we are making a great reduction in prices. Now is the time to get a good wheel very cheap. Florey & Brooks, 111 lirosViinrrtnn AVA . vT f i - f4 - f - 4. - f - f - f - f - ft - t - t WILLIAflS r Carpets. Wall Paper. Draperies. 129 Wyoming Avenue. .1 .V4. 4. THE SIC Ei! CO. ..(joins 1 ninl'2, Com'lth BTd'3. B0RANT0N, PA. flining and Blasting 3W0ER Urds at Mooslo and Itiua lalo Workj, LAFLIN RAND POWDDR CO3 ORANOE GUN POWDER Eleotrlo Batteries, l.leotrla Kzploleri, explodlui; lilaits, Safety Kusuuai Renauno Chemical Co.'s oxpiIomVc Sheets. Size. Price. 63x90 for single beds 45c 72x90 for three-quarter beds 50c S1X90 for full sized beds 55c 90x90 for full sized beds 60c 81x99 for full sized extra long beds... 60c 90x99 for full sized extra long beds... 65c 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE ta DO NOT ONE MINUTE All YYasnuisiuii -" dfiSP - - - - - - - - - - : Decorating me. Our stock embraces every new novelty aud a complete line of all the standard col orings aud designs. Com petent decorators are here to aid you. 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