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NFER O'SULLNANS PACE ON THE BENCH OF GENERAL SEASONS Candidates Aplenty Are Al- teady in the Field for the Vacancy. Candidates for the vacancy on the Gehera} Sessions bench made by the death of Judge O'Sullivan are coming ‘o the front to-day, though the Jurist will not be placed in his Wakil to-morrow after a requiem at)the church of the Paulist Fathers ato aA M Phe Judge appointed by Gov. Sulzer to;fil the vacancy will sit only until i 1, when @ judge elected at the election will supplant him, The law Drevides that a vacancy occurring with. in “three months” of an election shall de filed by an incumbent, who shail | sit through the following year. Hise. tlon Day this year is N would be possible only if the cei posalble on! the plac Geeome vaoant On or after ‘Aug 6. = Among those whose friends are ad- vascing their qualifications to be named by Gov. Sulzer are Valentine Taylor ‘amd James A. Delehanty. Mr. Taylor is the confidential legal ad- viser of the Governor, and is now with Mr, Sulzer at Albany, Mr. Delehanty is an independent Dembcrat without Tammany aft.iia- tions, who hae been In charge of thi is advocates say that he has @ better know! of technical practice in the Gua a. irra judges are supposed te pase thi y other man on District Attorney ‘Waltman'e otaft. Pociceees> Neer NEW YORK FLIER IN CRASH. Pabeengers on Express From Nor-| ( telk Escape; Two Trainmen Hart.: PHILADELPHIA, July 30.—Two lo- comotive engineers were injured and traffic on the New York Division of the be Pennsylvania Railroad waa delayed for @ short time to-day vy a collision of he Norfolk-New York express train ith @ shifting engine in the Frank- ford yards on the outskirts of this city, The injured men, who are ex- Fected to recover, are Robert F, Jouce of Jersey City and Benjamin F, Slack of Philatelphia. The express train was not derailed and no passengers were hurt. The shiftiig engine was backing into the yards when the collision occurred, | p' ‘The pussenzers were transferred to a New York local train. pecs LSS APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. Mrs, Anna Worth Sloan, died April 11, 102; total estate $80,147, net value $73,719. Uarry Z. Oppenheim, died Feb, 13, 1912; total estate $163,852, net value $157,889. Lena Finelite, died Jan. 27, 1905; total estate $12,713, net value $11,682. Robert Horton Keech, died May 2, 1911, total estate $9,137, net value $1,584, Edward Schnell, died Jan. 27, 1913; to- tal estate $2,400, net value $1,726, Dr. Edward Curtis, died Nov. 28, 1912; total estate $1584, net value $14,645. Other assets that were scheduled were: Stecks and bonds, $14,253, and deposits, $1,500, Arthur Bulman, died March 6, 1913; to- tal estate $2,660, net value $21,920, Julius Lobenstein, died Nov. 3, 1913; total estate $32,04, net value $29,°97. Jenn F. Schreyer jr., died Feb. 2 1912, total estate, equity in No. %0 Breok Avenue, $1,000, net value $965. Metarich Miobaclson, died Nov. 7, 1912; total extate $15,864, net value $15,023. Michael Murtha of Boston, Mass., died luly 4, 1910; entire personal estate $41,900; assets, stocks in New York, 87,49. No deductions enumerated. Peter Muller, died Feb. 2%, 1913; total estate, notes and deposit, 91,30; net value, Seas. Jeanie Greenhoot, died Dec. 7, a) total estate $1,400, net value $10,219, Charles J. Jones, died March 15, 1912; total eatate $24,456, net value $19,933. Mrs, Susan Bonynge, died March 5, 1848; total eatate $22,821, net value $20,200. Jeseph Lorenso, died June 8 1912; total — Lest you forget, we keep on saying 'Eddys’ Salice At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, 10c. Made by E. PRITCHARD, 331 Soring St.,N. ¥. HOLZWASSERSCO. OPEN EVERY EVENING eNTE. OPM. B gaa lo site 5 ee mie 1 Rooker. Curtains, DINING ROOM sash a, ba $15.00 $20.00 , $30.00 Tak Chat nd 5 *s1 00 to ‘St. 50 Pipette 0 entate, mortgages, $1,615; net Maria aplin ! Sarah F. Weloher of Passaic, N. J, died March 11, 1909; entire pet tate not disclosed. Assete in York, realty, No, 146 West Sixteenth street, $17,000. | Augustus Van Cortlandt, died June 3, 1912, total estate $1,238,783, net value| “DOCTORS OF THE MASSES” is what one writer has termed Proprietary medicines. Good, honest proprietary medicines like Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound succeed, and the homes of the masses are blessed by them,2) while those which are worthless or harmful soon drop out. Thirty years of success in cur-2. ing female ills is the record of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, 90 Years Old— Strong and Vigorous Ruland, who i nearin, the century mark, wishes to his words of praise to that of the thousands who extol the virtue of this great tonic stimulant and renewer of youth. grip a and began. using , Whiskey. It did mem world of good, and now, when I feel the need of medicine, I use it. know it has prolonged my life. | T-can honestly recommend Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for general Vong! and as the best tonic and stimulant for pation perf Its rare purity and honest richness have won the friendship of the entire world. It is more than 8 medicine—it will ah eee ‘ou well, shiney that ram tated yur ert Tmicdicine during the Spanish-Amerien war. Sold by most druggists, ra, di 1.00 a large bottle, Medical | book- d (oes 's advice sent free on ap- cash, less ten per cent., within one year, “$65.00. Rings, 9 34Carat 'To-Day and To-Morrow coe ee ae mfg a dol Milges eon CHARLES A. KEENE 180 Broad vay, New \ York way, New OPEN UNTIL @ O'CLOCK. $1.50 to $2.00 ' $2. am My ha 25 KITCHEN | Oak Kitchen, Closet, hy 4 Flans door Ritehen Amounts in Provort! ra 16 Annly also (o New ork State, "iatunde WRITE FOR OUR 1913 CATALOGUE. ecticut, Massachusetts Tt oul : 6" 95 Room Suites J re In a Splendid $9.75 $6.00 Dwi Couches 2-inch decoke — pon dlece Pattern = gare [neh A most remarkable special~-this Jacobean 3-piece Dining iabechite saab Room Suite of quartered oak at such a price. Large, elegant “WStreet 2 Evening Dresses That were formerly priced three times and more Our ree Price ....... Enamelled Beds TES _SVENING WORDED, | Vala E ata MRR Men NA RA A IER ») , \ (i \\t Do a Reductions of 3 to 1 Intere Interest You On Thoroughly Reliable, Weil-Made Furnitare? | pose we ke IS JUST WHAT IS BEING OFFERED IN THIS SALE. Every piece of furniture. matter what the pee is guaranteed to be thoroughly reliable and well made, and we assure you that nothing but profits are sacrificed to make the low prices possible. This sale offers the best seems tor sour selection—and we assure you, no matter what the need may be, you will find it in this sale, and at quite a saving too. ss Busy aay 1408 STREET STORE i OTHENBERG'S “vou Con Serna om Seas Complete or tm Past On Very Liberal Terms In this August Furniture Sale On $40 of more; pay a emall ameunt down Woven Wire ire Spring It is very rarely me ae .98 a leah tood Arad, Pia Bees rere in. Infact, we cha our competitors to duplicate Fay deed Fame oh na rie and reinforced b: =e pe -Uheeryarnd h with fine, hand polished ae Each Weighs Full 45 Lbe,—Choice sections faty even os of cotton and felt. Heavy as pure corona i $G 95 = m $85.00 3-Piece Dining’ Complete with 2 Mattreccee ond 3 Bolsters ° agrearer overages 2 iron frames, with new metal fabric spring. Size tion). Fumed or Early English finish, 25 Reducing All High Priced Party, siz Axminster Rugs 938 Oriental and Persian designs and An August Sale Feature, at Our price seems impossible for a full S size Axminster Rug. Tecotiehecied eine ere SBte sees able for parlor, library and dining rooms. ........+.+ je This i a ce eet that Seamless Persian Wiltoni¢e_ teow A ay Seamieas should appeal to all who can = elvet Rugs ad 47 |orse arenes B readily judge a sensation value event. These dresses 4% Yoep fond at ites Bee eee start apo rows Seen are suitable for present wear and will do for fall, also. Seals ror ail roomie scenes 14 A number of imported model eines also included. 3 Unusual Carpet Specials Ms orings. Special at Plenty of lingerie frocks are included, Hy be scribed Sterneed betuny ‘Othe of Eagiebesret, vo rise erabeosdered #1,50 High-Pile Aumin- $1.10 All-Wool Wiltom Velvet |ee Heavy Hall prey a Weel net, lawns, mulls, net over silk, chiffon over silk and fabrice peer ster Carpets— found in higher priced costumes, Sizes 34 to ace Reducing All Our $1.98 Wash Dresses Ratines, linenes, cotton foulards, voiles, lawns and others One-piece styles—button down the front. Handsomely trim- med with materials of contrasting colors $ |: .00 Rich Oriental and floral pat- terns, Can bo had with or without borders. Yard 8 merous ball stale designs. Come tn ro tone and neat all-over de signs. Yard Wild’s Cork Linoleums A Grade Regularly Sold at 59c—August Sale Feature XXX Quality, at, a Square Yard, iO f and embroideries. Colors are white, tan, blue; also checks, stripes and dots. All sizes for women from 32 to 44 and for misses from 14 to 18 years............ linoleums tery an: che store entered brings us special Seling mevcions, and T AAT 19 W 4¥ WE CAN SELL BELOW ALL OT4ERS. This AE is fll lode Sel BELO Full 2 Haley wide and in all the new and otriking Fall patterns. At, e square Women’s Mohair Bathing Suits 39c English Floor Oilcloths 1 ie Down From 62.25 and 62.50 English flere otto is one ¢ se baargh berpbah fo § ies eal laps <n Eee sieetias Touran iectn mone, Oca mer area tienda ete Bn del arm ad colorings. Well seasoned, . V4 ing color soutache brai sata 32. 46 but Choice of black, navy or brown aquareyard......600.ee ie Serena x a Tai on Gack Ima Ge (August Sale of Linens, Domestics & While Goods GROCERY NEWS Every, item quoted Hide Al ugus e 0 hens, omes cS e === _ ONDER Dept. inst your servier Hemstitched Table Cloths Ste, 75¢ & $1.00 Fancy Linens) S0¢ Satin Table Damask ver lendid hii di fs, shame, SALE OF BACON $2230 sect" sso? Ae] [istan’s Cortef 54: 00 eae Teadome apne band dora 99¢\c: galt iy} cant as fea 99¢ ita 1¢ | BUTTER, Jno som ppeier ag crys | eewpe pod pool hecp if one ip Ma ery Une n baw: aruns; ib, satin dema _ Poe mle 200 | | Sas eany Bed Spreats 3,000 Odd Pure Linen Napkins Pi ln oa | PAYER, oh a ES eee Cir HERR IES 2 ay i Sahay" wie, arn wal 4: 29| Worth $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 dos. each Han | th, line: fal Blache. 79e / Tout Tarkish Wash Cloths each : ce sts eight, ' y elu: can smoked; ean COFFEE, at rf ofl City Dressed Spring ~ Lamb, Legs, Ib., SPRING Lamb Chops, Roasting . Chickens “ Soetoro ee herd bins whem ‘Alls ROTRRNEREA'S. 00 dozen wash clothe: yood size; closely woven with pinl blue borders; special, each Remnants of Table Damask and Toweling At One-Half Their Marked Prices. te 1Note These Savings on Kitchen Furnishings They Are Good Friday Bargain Examples from the Basement Salesroom " TOMATOES #4! i BuAc kane BI Taree Specials In Wooten, Ware at 25e Bath Room Outlits gay art AFRO 200 SREIROEY bottle “s mae HAT AND, COAT wl peril = CANADIAN cw ‘BAKED BEANS ott 0 soe? are Edu! Toe | Te) Fookeat 0 ke WATER MELONS Large, ted, rip fruit Wee a. LEM mate 5 9 a MO NS & at ‘16'c! Spring Lamb, Ib., Oe Rib. 15ie Fricassee Chiekens 1 01€ fe * Steaks, w, 193] ,.°" Porterhouse de or Sirloin pasar eetasa regular 1 Ke dvaiicatie: S woe a3 A : SALMON f 0 cs With nickel towel bar. tumbler holder, iy hold 1 {hed te white ul Worth TBo.: spectal at..., Wash Wringers Garbage Family size, with} The Kind, that Josta hard rubber rolls; root nny Bon a | 19)" 59c Folding Wall Geibes wipers “e 20€ HENRY suet. PRES ES