8 THE SCKAKTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING. AT GUST 1. 1894; The Brooklyn Bridge For Sale. Kot in blocks of five, but two Wocks for live. Not the bridge that spans tho East river between the cities of New York and Brook lyn, but tho one that adorni our north window. Tho white bridge, ns unique iu its way as tho White City; made not of steel, but Cas tile Soap 7,000 cakes being used in tho construction. Tho Soap is a pura Castile,so pure that it will iloat; and in order to introduce it to the people of Scranton iu a fit ting way, we have bad this beau tiful bridge constructed. It is a work of art, a thing of beauty ,and worth coming to see. Don't fail to bring the children along. The Soap will bo sold 2 Cakes for 5 Cents. Don't fail to lay iu a good sup ply, and as our reserve stock is limited, it will be impossible for ns to let the bridge remain loug intact. , A REMINDER Let ns remind you of a number of Bargains in connection with our Mid-Summer Sale, now going on: Ladies' Wrappers, assorted colors, 85c. each, Duck Suits, large assortment, $1.69, $2.50, $2.98 and $3.15. Laundried Shirt Waists, 49c. each; were 79c. Figured Swisses, 122, 15, 18, 20 and 25 cents, All-wool Challies. 39c: real value, 58c. ?s-Wide Printed Percales, 8c; formerly 12c. Stainless Black Hose, 25c; regular price, 35c Point de Gene Laces, 19c and 29c; were 2bc. and 35c, GORMAN'S K EYSTONE Academy FACTOR WILLIS, 1'A. A rpflncd school homo. Pr'pjres for the uesi cu eg a. 'i horouKh courses in Music and Art. Teachers' Uaaa tlves bo-t preparation for Teaching. Commercial Course includes Typewriting sua Miortnami. Poai lor.s s curel for Graduates, freud f ,r now illustrated circular. K Jt. LuuMiS, A.M., Principal. Dunmore. Miss Mame Ruddy, of Miners Mills is the guest of ber nnnt, Miss Ellen Grady, of Drinker sireet. Miss Anna Healy, formerly of this place, but now of New York city, is visiting ber parents on f iue street. Mr. and Mr. M. J. Brown, of Jussup, spont fannaay here. A child:belonging to Jam's Seaolon. of Franklin street, was buried Sunday iu St. Mary a cemetery. James ealon. of Olyphant, spent fcu.-Jay here. No one should fail to attend the drama entitled "Ruined by Drink," to be produced hy the Loyal league thi evening in Odd Fellows' hall. liurtfl irs entered the tailor shop of SI. J. liiulnon on Chestnut street baa day night and took several srtioles of clowutig. A Japanese student from Svracns pre.ichcil in the Methodist Episcopal cutircu sanaay evening. Allan Secor is spending bis vac ition at Atlantic City. Tue JHsnes B. Moyles and Margaret Cuick, of Archbald. called on Dan mor Iriends Sunday. Thomas O'Horo, of Walnut street. ui!'i at nis home Mon 'ny morninz after a lingering illness of miners' astiima. Tiio following is the cast of charac ters that mil take pirt in the dram produced by the Loval Legion this evening: Air. Tlmckery, a wealthy merchant, L. W. Dillon; Mrs. Thack- ery, bis wife. M. Jackson ; Miss Ila. their daughter, Grace Powell; Littl Agnes, their little girl, Jennie Edon Miss Tnckmore, Lizzie Wethorill Billy Brady, poet. Arthur Johnson Dr. Thos. Fairfield, Thos Henwood John Hayden, saloonkeeper, Henry liryer; Turn Horn, Thackery s book keener. J. S Click; Snowfl ike. Tbaok ery's sorvant, J. K. Easterltne; Jiminv newsboy, Garfield Aogroun; Joe Slug, JJayton bills; foliceman, Will Young Mrs. Warden, of Grove street, is so jourmng at Ocean Grove. Miss Julia Meoban, of Pittsburg, i the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. O'Donell, of Di inker street. Taylor. Today's ball name between the M Ker.zle club and the Price Librarv club will be played on the ground back of the Taylor school, The game will bt called at C o'clock. Yesterday Captain McKenzie bad bis men out for nrnctice and all showed tin well. Mr. Harris put bis men through tactics at the Library ball in tbe afternoon, There will be plenty of oolice protec tion on the grounds and no one need foar of atteuding. Efforts were mad last night to have Burges Griffith uin pire the crame. but there was some dig satisfaction, fearing that be would flue the players their mouth a salary. All la dies are Invited to tbe game. No charges for grand stand. Admission to park free. Havh t'SF.n Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil for cronn and cold", and declare it a Ausitiv cure. Contributed by William Kay, 670 PJymoutn avenne, buffalo, 14. i. Highest of all in Leavening Powei. iXjm rowdier AESOLUTElTSi PURE Pittston. Mrs. Solonio'i Siurmor, of Sturmer 11a, while croeiinur the bridge early Monday evening, nal tbs misfortune to loss ber gold wiitch by it dropping from bar watch pocket. Luckily it happened At a point la the river wlr the water is shallow. The services of small boy. who happened to be close by, were enquire.!, and after divine several times he succeeded in taking it from its watery bed. Councilman Knowles, Mtiloney ana Lynott returned from their juukoting trip Monday evening. They left the alance of the party in Nw York citv. JUiohnel UUli'fnte. of bcranton, lor- merly a resident of Market street, whs in town Sunday looking after the po litical interests of M t. Samlo, or Serimton, who is anxious to represent the Twenty-first senatorial district in the legislative balls next year as a Democrat Jay Kinitiand Andrew Wyluskesleave today for a fishiuK trip tin the river. heir objective point is Wyalusing. Mrs. S trati McbLilo. a widow of Pine street, died yesterday Afternoon. Fn- ner.il announcement later. Amonir the excursionists who will leave this morning for Atlantio City over the Jersey Central road are the Muses Annte bbaughnessey, .Maggie Kearney, &irah A Foy and Agnes Gillespie. Miis Uoyden, of Delaware avenne, visited in Ssrunton West Pittston, Monday. Mrs. lbotnas Mead, of Duryea, visited ber parents in Sebastlpal Mon- lay. C. C. King, the printer, circulated among Scruntouisns Monday evening. Miss Morris and Miss Mulligan, or William street, leave Friday for a two weeks sojourn at Atlantic City. The Misses Axnorn. of William street, left for East Bangor, Pa., for a week s recreation Messrs. M. A. Ford, W. M. Fay and F. Gallagher Ufton tbeL-high Val ley night line train for New York. Af ter transacting some business in tbe metropolis they will continue their journey as far as Asbnry Park, where they will puss tne ensuing two weeKs n general recreation. Mr. and Mrs B. C. Sayre. who have been visiting Dr. Parke's family, left yesterdar for Northfield, Miss. P. AO Boyle and family have re turned from their summer outing. J. L. Cke will leave for Atlantic City tomorrow, He will spend a week at that seaside resort with bis family, who have been there for tbe past month. W. A. Fassbauer, who was formerly usistant sop Tinteudent of the Metro politan Life Insurance c unpiny at this ulare, h is been transferred to the Slihin 'kin office. Professor Barrel!, the Lehigh uni versity instructor who was itij iredin tbe West Pittston shaft last week, beg so far recovered that be was able to be taken from tbe PuWton hospital to bis boarding house ia Wilkes-Btrre yes terday. Chief Engineer Isaac Motster, of tbe Lehigh Coal company, is in charge of the company's three collieries in thix district, until a succesior is appointed to the late Colonel M.ison. The Electric Light company has n force of iii'n at work changing tin) po sitions of many of tbe arc l;ra:n nn Main street, in order not to conflict with tbe trolley wire of the tractiou road. Robert Mercur, who was injured in the West Pittston mine accident, is improving rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Mos Bnrcunder. of Wilkes-Burre, vuit-d friends on Will iam street yesterday. Airs. Keup and daughter. Mrs. 13. A. O'Mnllev, and granddaughter, Miss Grace O'Malley, left yesterday for At lantic City. They will also " visit As- bury Park. On Tuesday or next week. Aug. 7. Joseph Cray, of Oregon II dghis, will leave tor his old homo In England, to visit his aged mother, who has been seriously ill. Hie funeral of Jacob K. Huhler. who died last Saturday, took place yes terday morning fr m the home of W. 11. Walter on Luzerne ovenue. Bnet services were conducted by Dr. Mc Auuliy, of tbe Methodist church, as sisted by Dr. Smith, after which the remains were taken on tbe 10:17 LMn ware, Lackawanna and Western train to Shickshinny. Interment was made in the Pine Grove cemetery, near Harveyville. Electrio Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known find so popular ns to need no special men tion. All who have usuil Electric Bitters sine the same rtng of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaran teed to do all that is claimed. Electrio Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, lloils, Salt Khenra and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Ala!aria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache. Contispation and Indigestion try Electrio Bitters entire patisiacuon guaranteed, or money refunded. Price SO cts. and $1 per bottle at Matthews Bros., Drug Btora Pcckvillc. Mrs. Daniel Golden and daughter Emma, of Lnhlgh, are visiting at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Homer English. Professor and Mrs. II. E Barnes, who have been visiting their friends in York state for tbe last four weeks, re turned last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, of Carbondale, called on Mrs. John Ken dall last Sunday. J Fnzler Miller, who represented The Tribune's encyclopedia lust win ter, was a caller at the Harrison House here lust Sunday. Carp of Thanks I hereby take this means of thanking all who so kindly assisted us dnring the sickness and death of my wife. John Mitchell, Mrs. Nellie Qiick.of Dunmore, called on M. and Mrs. J. P. Hollister, lust Snnday. James Dolph and son Milo, are visit ing at Lake Como. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Walters, of Scranton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jaoob Dopew, o i Snnday. Avoca. Miss Sadie B. Frew, who has been spending a few days with her parents. of Packer street, has returned to Lake Wlnola to spend tbe remainder of tbe summer. Mrs. John Campbell, accompanied oy ner aaugtiter. Mrs. dames Aiexan- Latest U. S. Gov't Report. II dor, will leave for New York today from whence they will sail tomorrow for London to spend a few months with flativcs. Miss Eva Vessie of Olvnhant. Is the guest of Juaute H Dick of North Maiu street. Josephine, the 4-inaiithg-old infant of Mr. und Mrs. John Clifford, who died on tmnd-iy night, was buried yes- tetday afternoon. It was interred at St. Mary's cemetery in West Avoca. John B. Law of West Pittston. called on West Avoca friends yester day. Charles Aikman of Packer street, West Avoca, is serionsly ill. Carbondalc. On Monday evening in the Young Meu's Christian association parlors was held a special meeting to consider as to whether or not to continue the asso ciation. Only about twenty-five wore present at the meeting. Tnis attend ance alone was anytninz but encour aging and after a careful consideration on tbe obi'ct of the meeting it was de cided to discontinue the Young Mmi's Christian association in Carhoudale. The association will be closed to tbe public this evening, and arrangements lor settling up accounts aud making some dlsposi.ion of the furnishings aud fixtures will be made later. Lust evening was the first presenta tion of the operatta entitled "Cadet's Picnic," gtveu iu the Baptist clupil, imfore a good-sizid au Hence. The en tertainment will be repeated this even ing. The following party of young people mil iyed la evening at Crystal L ike: Misses Iona Tyler, Flora Allen, May H illock and Messrs. H. G. Likely, W, 1). Frank aud G J. Benton. Mrs. W. W. Copeland and daughter lirace, Airs- Alexander Copelaud aud Miss Grace Merwin, who have been spendinir the past few weeks in Nine veh, N. Y, returned borne Mouday evening. List evening about 5 o'clock the team of horses belong to G. W. R y- nolds & Son, Lincoln avenue grocery men aud driven by William Hender son, became frightened aud made a dash for liberty. On Spring street tbe driver lost his balance aud was thrown from his seat and as be fell one leg caught in the trace and he was dragged some diHtance, receiving erious in juries which will disable him for some time. The wagon was also badly wrecked. Dr. Rupert Tyrrell, of Windsor, N Y,, was a Carbon, I ale visitor yesterday. Gordie Dimuck is spending this week in Wayne county. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Snanle and son, of Green, N. Y., are visiting Carbondale friends. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Tyler and daughter, Mildred, of Forest City, called on friends in this city. Mist Emma Bryden, of Nineveh, N, Y , is visiting relatives in this city. L. A. Bissettand family are home from A bury Park. Archbald. Samuel Arnold, of Winton, while nunting on the mountain near the Pierce Coal company's mine on Mon day, had his una severely injured by the bursting of the gun he carried. He was taken to Lackawanna hospital tbe same evenlnif. Mrs. Patrick Quinn, of Minooka, called on friends lie re yesterday. The contract for tbe repairing of the bridge at Monroe street has been awarded to Michael H ivers. The sup ports will he strengthened and the bridge will, in other respects, be placed in nr't-class condition. Squire Gildea and M. F. Barrett luave today lor a ten days trip to Phila delphia and Atlantio City. 1 ho Hose compmyof this place In o-mnection witu the Scrantmi Press lub, will run unx:ursion to the great regattu nt Lilte Ariel on the 14Mi lust. 1 his will undoubtedly Da the ufjateat event of the season and the Hose com pany has been fortunate in being placed in a positiou to accommodate the large number from this region who will attend it. Hie tickets are now on sale nt all stations on the Delaware and Hudson line. Further particulars con cerning tue excursion will Do given later. Forest City. Dr. Knipp of West Pit.ston, is visit ing his nephew, Neil Bluckmau, of u-iquehanna street. Llnis 13. Ldwuris and faintly re turned yt-sterday after a weeks visit with friends and relatives in Scranton and Factorvville. Mrs, B-njmin Maxy visited in Binah .niton Mouday. L e H. Horton of White's Valley. was in town yesterday. Among the Scrautoniuns in thii place yesterday were E A. Gilmore, r . f. i'.ilmer una T. J. Kelly. Attorney L. P. Weduun is at Sub qu h anna's county seat for a few days Kev. 11, A. Jt'ine, tin evangelist from Binghamton, N. Y., will preach in the Uaptist church in t'ns plaoi next Snu day morning anil evening. The Forest City Athletic Bise Ball club do hereby accept the challenge of the Unioudale ball club, and will play for any amount or money the Union dale club can furnish. Guns to be played at U ilondale, Aug. 10, Mrs. W. G Trim visited her duuuh ter, Mrs, J. B. Crawford, of Jermyn, yesterday. Ed. Corey, of Unihndale, was a busi ness vlti'or in town yesterday. T. A. Brxshear, general superintend ent of the Wruudit Iron Utngecom pany, of St. LouU, Mo., returned Mon day to this city, after an absence of two weeks iu the first mentioned city tie is pleased to report tue arrival oi a young son at his borne. Wyoming. James Waters' 6 -year old daughter wbo Was taken sick on Saturday morn ing, died Tuesday at S a. m of scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Woodrnff left yesterday to' visit friends at Fuotory- ville. Mr, and Mrs James Smith have just returned from visiting friends in Mou- roe eonnty. All Kresge returned yesterday from visiting his parents at Bear Creek. Sous remarkable cures of deafness nre recorded ot Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil. Never fails to cure earache. Honcsdale. Nat E.deston. the bright, hustling littlo newsboy who formerly handled The Sceanton Tribune, bnt now car ries New York and Philadelphia pa pers to many Houesdale homes and business homes, met with a serious ac cident yesterday afternoon that will send bin) through life crippled, tie was on th second fl or of H. T. & G II. Whitney's livery stable helping the stable boy cut bay. His band cot un der the knife, and in an instant it had severed the four fingers and thumb from his left hand. No complaint or sigh escaped from the little m in's Hps, only the words, "What will my mother say when she sees this?" and "Will I have to so throuifh life this wav? Dr. Burns was summoned and be was taken to his office for treatment. Mrs. Coo Durlanl entertained a large number of ladles at tea at her home on M in street Friday afternoon. Mrs E. B. HanWutiergh and Miss Harden berg h, of Surtnton, left for Block Island vesterday where they will spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Urossley and children, Jumes and Bertha, returned yatrday from an extended sojourn at Snort Beach. Conn. Edwin F. Torrey. ir., who bus been confined to the homj for a few days with sicklies?, is nut again. Misses M. E. Hull aud E K. Kull, Churles Honsor, Olyphant, and H. T. Huustr, Stroudsburg, were in town yesterday. Tbe Misses Hull will take charge of the kindergardeu this fall, commencing in September. a red Lehman, sr., died at nis nomt yesterday afternoon at the age of 713. He is survived by five children, Mrs. Dora Winkleman, Mrs. Lizzie Hag meyer. Mrs. J. J. Kibhns, Mary Loh- man, Fred Lohmau. Tbe fpneral will take nlnce from his late rest lencs on .Main street at u p m. today (Wedues day.) Tbe mnslcale by the soholurs of Miss K -en at ber studio on West street, last Friday eveniug was a very successful i.ff iir aud was attended by the many invited friends of the saholars. Tne programme consisted of piano duet, Miss Annie Shav and Miss Keen ; piano solo, Miss Leila Ueilly; piano solo. Millie Weaver; piano duet Miss Grace Bailey, Miss Francis Soete: Piaao solo, Maggie Weaver; piano duet, Kate Brady, Harriet Kelley; piano solo, Tease Soete; piano duet, Jlary Tessie, Francis soete; quartette (instrumental), violins, J Kurb. Miss Keen, Leah Lott, pin no, Agatha Sweeuey; piano duet, Mibs Uch, Ltla hhay; vocal duet. Miss tt.en, iuiss Vetter: niano solo. Francis Soete; piano solo. Alias Ucb: violin solo. Liaan uou. accompanied on piano by Miss Keen ; vocal solo. John Washman, aecom punied by piano and two violins; piano solo, Mabel Long; quintette, violin, John Washman. J. Korb; piano, Loan Lott, Miss Keen, Miss Goodwin. Dr. Lozan of Scranton. wm give a stereopticau lecture at the armory Fri day nigut, for the benefit of company E. Admission, 2j cents. J. S. Lowden returned home Mon day from an extended visit with men 1b in tbe connty. Edward Barnard of Scranton, was in town yesterday. Hallstcad. Minnie Tingley and and Kittle Sum merton visited Boss park on Friday. L. D. Miller s bouse ou Main street. is receiving a coat of paint. Mr, Charles Cnrran is visiting friends In Susanebanna. ' Grace and Mabel Sullivan, of JNew York city, ar visiting at the residence of John Mallane on Lackawanna ave nne. Tbe funeral of Mrs. William Scotten, who died Monday night, will be held on Thursday morning at 11 o'clock at the houBe andtll.30 at the church. 'Ibe iuterment will be in Kose uui ceme tery. Mr. and Mrs. George Dennis have re turned from their wedding tour. Cnnrles Feruuson and Spencer Fisk, of Bingbamtou, are visiting at the res ident of J. O. Snow, on Chase nvenu William Trowbridge and family are camping at Tiir l ikes Mrs Patrick UiS eii is visiting ber parents in Friendsville. Secretary Adair, of tbe Haiiroad Young Men's Christian association, is moving into Tiuin is Hatctiin's iioam on Main street. Mrs. W. L. Huyward, of Oneonta, is visiting friends in town. F. T. Rosjs, of Great Bend, is having feed mill built at that plaoe. Joseph McLeod and wife are camp ing at Three lakes. The river h very low at this place. George Stone and wife, of El mi r a, are visiting friends in thupl-tce. Mrs. James Davis visited Biugbam ton yesterday. Rev. M. J. Watkins, of Factoryville, is calling on friends in town Mrs. Jucobus, who has been to Chadron, Neb., to visit a aister who lias been seriously sick, has returned home. Nellie D-ilivern, of Hornellsville, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Charles Cap well, ou Williams street. Mrs. Nellie Hirdrastle, of Washing ton, U C, is visiting her mother, Mrs Joseph Wesley. Miss G-otvio Capwell is visiting friends and relatives iu the Parlor City. Mrs. Dora Parmer, of Hoboken, N J., Is visiting at the residence of C. J Lungley on Front street, Mrs. Fred Patten, of Biughnmton, is viHitimt ber parents, Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Miinnery. Mrs. C. M. Jackson, of Binghamton, is visiting friends in this city. Mrs. S. E. R is), of Chase avonne, is ill. There will be a special melting of the R. C. Dn Bois Hook and L idder company in Fiivmm'a hall this (We U That Tired Feeling So common at this season, is a serious condition, liable to load to disastrous results. It Is a sure sign of declining health tone, ond that tho blood Is im poverished and Impure. Tho best and most successful remedy Is found In HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Which makes rich, healthy blood, and thus gives strength to the nerves, elas ticity to the muscles, vigor to the brain and health to the. whole body. In truth, Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes the Weak Strong Bo sure to get Hood's and only Hood'i UnnHti Plllo are niirelv verretahlft. nf ectlT harmless, always tellable and beueflcl- nesday) evanins at 7.30 n. m. A larce attendance is desired as business of im portance is to bo transacted. Mrs. Dennis Sil.illne nnd Mmtur Charlie Clark, of Bingbatnton, are vis iting frl-nds and relatives in mis place. mind ttuin riKe, wno has been visit ing friends In the Parlor City, has re turned borne. Alice and Kittie Sutnmnrton n vis. lung friends in Buffalo. Mrs. CBarles Montany, of Pittston, huu airs. u. uiauiem in, of Factory vilie, are visiting at tbe realdenon nf Cburlos Capwell. .' V Elmhurst. The Elmhurst Base Ball club will play the Dulton club at Like Ariel Aug. 7. H. G. Thayer has the coutraot from the borough council for fencing the new stray pound. George L. Adams, superintendent of the Union Tanning company, wus a visitor, to this place yestsrday. Ilirold Btttin, who his been spend ing bis vncatiou with hlsgrand parents. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Bat tin. returned borne Monday. It is a question of bnt a few weeks when this oorough will b) amply sup plied with water by a stock company. C. C. Clay is the possessor of a pat ent harness that works to perfection, it having been duly tested. A stock company will be formed to manufac ture tbe same. Mrs. Charles Swindle snent Sunday visiting friends iu Wayne county. Miss Inez Olds, who has been sick for some time, is improving. Okl Forge Dnncan McMurtrie. wiio was kicked by a horse sometime ag,'s improving. S. Brodhead, jr., made a business trip to S:rantou ou Tuesday. Unite a number of onr people at tended the excui'Biou to Mountain Park on Monday. Miss Johnson, of Enston, is visiting at t lie boineof Thomas Drake. Miss Courtright. of Taylor, visited iriends iu this place on Tuesday. Professor F. R. Coyne has returned from a weett'a visit in Syracuie. N. Y. George Drake, sr.. and family have returned from a stay at Harvey's InUe, Miss Kit Stark is viaitine friends in New Yurk state. C. L. Crane, of West Pittston. was a caller in town this week. Professor L. B. Brodhead has re turned from a visit with friends in Montrose and viciuity. Mrs. J. L. Race left on Tuesday for a week s stay at L ike Carey. Moosic. Willie Watson, oldest son of William Watson superintendent nf the Presby terian Suuday school met with a sad accident yesterday while at the depot waiting for the excursion train. A coal train was eoinu by and he tried to jump on tbe caboose, his feet slipped and lie went under the car which mangled bis right leg in a horrinle manuer. He was cotiveyed to bis home and urs. fier and mown, of Avoca were summoned. After an examina tion it was found necessary to ampu tate tne leg a Dove tne lines. Twenty car lo.ds of excursionists left with tho Presbyterian Sunday school excursion to Mountain park yes terday morning. Rev. and Mrs. Lindermuli expect to leave this week on a few weeks' vaca tion. AGONIZING ECZEMA Feet Sore and Thumbs Useless. Doc tors nnd Jlcdlclne no Avail. Ter rible Suffering. Cured in Four Weeks by CUTICUKA. I have a hoy, fifteen years old. who had tho eczema so oiiensivetnat 1 cnuiiiiiot stay In tne loom wiiu mm. i ne poor m.y sun ereu tern my. His leet. wie-e li.rrih v sure ' lie could not wear any shoes, and had therefore to s'tny at homo from school. When he put on dry slot-kiln's in tho liioriiinir. they would in ono hour lie sat urated with moisture, ami very ollensive even in tho coldest weather. Tho diseaso lieeau toHpread over his hoilv, espe cially his hands ami hitlers. The Ihumhs on lioth his hands Itccaiue stilt ami ns useless as two withered sticks uf wood. It would ho use less for me to try to tell the siiffonnn this lioy endured. I took him to two ilillerent doctors: both gave him lots of medicine, hut all to no use. lie crew worse. 1 therefore desruire. I of ever having him enre.l. Ono day I snw the great benetlts promised to tlioso who would use ( in CI KA Kkmkdiks. 1 went riphtaway to the drug Btore and bought them. However,'! used them according to directions, nnd to-dav 1 sav truth fully to all the world, that my son is entirely cured, thank (Jod and thank tho discoverers of CtTi.'i iiA Kkmkdiks. Thev cured him iu lour weeks as sound as a gold dollar. ovius &a Aut, MsnKiu village, n. y. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS The almost miraculous cures dailv effected bv thol'i'Tici'itA Kkmkkirs prove them to he tho greatest skin cures, blood purifiers, ami humor remedies ever compounded. Their wonderful pninilaritv and sale are due to the cures ell'eeteil by them, and this is the most substantial evi dence of their curative value. Sale greater than the combined sales of all other blood and skin remedies. Bold throujrtiout tho world. Trlco. CuTirrnA. 60c j 8or, l!6o.; Kcsolvekt. $1. 1'ottkii Duiiu AND CUEM.Com., Solo Proprietors, Boston. 3-"Uow to CuroEkin Diseases," Dialled freo. ', hlai-kheailH, red, rotiiih, chapped, aud etui curea uy ittutua boai BACK ACHE, KIDNEY PAINS Weakness, Soreness. Lameness, Ftrains, and l'lilni relieved In one minute by the litlcura Anil Tain l'lnster. lrst aud (July l'uln killlug floater. DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufactured at the Wnpwallopon Mills, Lu. Hiiue county fa., n.i at wu niiugtou, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jr General Agent for the Wyoming District, 118 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa Third National Bank Building. AOItNOTKS. THOS. FOnii, Pittstnn. Pa. JOHN B SMITH SON; Plymouth, fa. E. W. MCLLIUA. Wilki-e-Barre, Piu Acents for the ItuDuuua Chamio.il Com pany's JUIgU ttxwlosivea. Eureka Laundry Co. Cor. Linden St and Adams Ave. Covai Housa SgcAua. All kinds of Laundry work guarante tne DeBt, , POWDER uiniiB!iiiiiii9iiiiii9igD)iiiii!!igi!ciiiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!a:iiuiaiiii!iiiiiiii GREAT Handkerchief Purchase - BY THE FAIR 400 and 402 Lackawanna Avenue. E have just purchased for cash at 50c. on the Ladies' Handkerchiefs, the entire stock of an importing house retir ing from business. Sale Commences Saturday, July 7 5c. Handerchiefs, sale at 10c. Handkerchiefs, sale at . 15c. Handkerchiefs, sale at . 25c. Handkerchiefs, sale at , 39c. Handkerchiefs, sale at . 50c. Handkerchiefs, sale at , .1 II JL j&Bzmi iL -flialLfL a. 400-402 LACKAWANNA AVE. ll!tBIiIIU!l!!l!i:i!I!l3i:tt!l!1190JIIlIIIIIIIUEIll!lltlllll!IIIi;HHlliailllinih: IF YOU ARE We can serve you well. All the desirable kinds are here and at right prices. Then we have other kinds of Floor : Cohering! Linoleums, Mattings, Art Spares, Linen Crumb Cloths, k UCS I RUGS! Byzantine, Smyrna and Oriental Rugs all sizes, from a single door to sizes large enough to cover an entire floor. 406 and 408 BRANCH STORE: Watt No tales or history we sell dd and You will find money by attending our Odd and End Sale It is cheap goodness not cheap cheap nessthat distinguishes our Idd and End Sale Figures are eloquent cate the value we are giving at our Odd and End Sale From a critical inspector you will turn an eager buyer at our Odd and End Sale Goods marked in plain, large, low figures at Odd and - dollar 32,220 doz. . 2ic. 5c. . 7c. . 12c. . 19c. 25c. THINKING OF Lacka. Avenue. Building. Carbondale. goes with the goods at our End Sale when used to indi our End Sale . v ) L I )