The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 19, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE .SCRANTON TRTI.UNE-MONDAY MORNING. FEBRTARY 19. 1894,
MESSES FOR (UKLS.
EFFECTIVE BUT VERY SIMPLE TOI
LETS FOR FESTIVE OCCASIONS.
Fleaatug Models Described Which May Br
Copied 1,1 Home Materials lied t'ut
Party GownaSaggestlona la Regard to
Washing Fabrics and Trimming!.
ELECTION PROCLAMATION,
In compliance with law and the ordininco
of the cityof Sorautoii.I, V. L. Connell.mayor
of said city.do hereby give notice that an cine
Mm wU Da hold at thu nliiue-a of liolilln ' tlin
i municipal slsotloni in raid city oil Tuesday,
i the twentieth day of February, being the
third Tuesday of tebruary, MM. for the iur-
poao of obtaining the awunt of thu electors of
said city to an increaso of indebtedness thereof
by the issoi- of bonds in the amount ot JiW.OOO
lor the purpose of building bridges over the
Lackawauua ivtr at Linden stre t and over
i Roaring brook from Spruce street to Front
,,.,.. . , . street, as pi-ov,d-u in ordinance of said city,
ad original irocK lor a voting gin at nit-ir common couucil .No. is, im, entitle.
that happy period where, "stunding with
reluctant feet, maidenhood and child
hood meet," may be made of any soft
woolen fabric and velveteen if the tol
lowing model be copied:
The result is a dressy toilet, for the
Velveteen forms a baud at the edge ot
the skirt, which is embroidered, the
ill
, AN OBIOIKAIi FROCK,
voik reappearing on the uw bodice, the
sleeve capes and the bands between the
puff of the sleeves at the wrist, at the
throat mid lower on the nee If, keeping in
place the toft plaiting! brought up high
to the throat. The front of the bodice
is treated exactly like the back. While
this is a dressy frock, it is also it very
wntlble one. as the materials of which'
it is cdl&pOBed wear well, and when
made of dark colors do not easily soil.
This model may of course be simplified
by omitting the embroidery and plaiting.
Gowns for ' dress occaaiotu" for young
girls not yet introduced into society are
damty. but liuiple. The very mild fes
tivities in which they are allowed to en
gage demand grace and airiness of attire,
but the gauze and tulle, which need im
deraldrti and linings ,f silk or latin, are
reserved for the bull gowns of the eldei
sisters who are "out."
Pale stiralis with lace insertions' and
China silks erepoiis and nun's cloth,
also trimmed with lace insertion!, art
used for girls from 15 to 17 years old.
Palo soft materials are piquautly trim
med with dark velvets by way of eon
trust. A pretty party dress may bt
made of colored silk of any shade desired,
with the skirt striped With wide lace in
sertion. The waist and full sleeves have
narrower insertions matching those on ;
the skirt. The insertions are laid ovtt
tile material after it is cut out and be
fore lieing made up: if the dre6s is
made of white material color, may be sup
plied with knots of ribbon.
There are washing silks, chiffons and
other' light fabrics for party frocks
which wash well, dry quickly and iron
easily great desiderata where oateleka
young folk are concerned. A pretty
finish may easily be given to a long lleevi
bv the iiome dressmaker. This, accord
'An ordinance providing for incroasine the
city debt for the purpose of building bridges
and submitting the question of inch increase
to a vote of the electors thereof," unproved
January 1 ism.
.s nanired bylaw, tin fo'Jowlag informa
tion is given to elo :ror
First The amount of the lust asieised
valuation of taxsole property ,u Slid , ity is
Second-The amount ot the existing debt
or said city is Jitm.sUl 7S.
Third -The amount -t the proposed in-
eieaseof debt is JJVi.WU,
Fourtu- The BTOpOM I iuceits) of debt Is
1 uud 3.Mo-10,0X per cent, of the city's valua
Hon lsiij. exolaalTool o, itapatloas.
Fifth The parposstfor wolon the Inasbttd
uess is to b incun ed are hcielubelure staled.
Annexed hereto is th- city controller's ortl
Qui statement of indebtedness and resources
of the city, also oopjf ot city ur.liu.ince.
W itness my band and th t toil of the city
of Scranton, this I7.li diy,,t January, A. li ,
mi, W. L. CONMBLU, aiayor.
BcBANtoir, Fu., Deo. uii, ism.
nance otwa cwv eoxTituxKK.
Statement of th" iudebte I newt and it-lour-oss
,ii thu city of ttcraatou at th cioat of
liusii.css Dei.-.'mlwr i i. IV,
HoMu u DIBT.
C'ousoiidated lu-.ei sec.m,l series,
due Dee i. lvue. per coat sioi.wj i
tin IMFROVBatNT LOAM, ISSt), 4 HtH CKT.
Due July 1. 1SV and auuuallv toyear
ls at rate of JI.'jUU. 14,100 00
flue July 1. IMC. ami annually p, year
IMM, at rate or j.'.uou. , , .' 20,000 00
Due July ). 1U07, and annaaJl) loyoar
WW at rale ot i'M S4.0JJ 00
ritaniMa loan. issU 4 ran cext.
Due July I IStHi ?Ij,UuU 10
Lue July I. UMJ Ki.eUO Ul
Due July 1, WW J,ljii W
MVKICIPAL SCILOINU loan. 1800,4 eeit cNX,
Due Feb. 1, IMC. No. ! to 16 Inclu
sive j ICON 00
Due Fib. I, i'.tv, N,... 10 to to inclu
sive 90,000 hi
Due Feb. 1. Ilr, No. 80 to 80 inclu
stve Si.ooj oo
Due Feb. 1 Win, f,,. 01 to DO in, Hi
slve 31,010 UO
Ml'NIlll'AI. ,IMPI:oVKUKSr liAX, 1801, 4t
ran i est.
Due lie
Due Dec
Hue Dec
Hue Dec
R80I UPT10N
I 1 ' I .
I, II' III..
I lull
l. row..
'JitM! 01
8B.OJ0 U)
22,000 i,
S3, 000 tO
1903,
Due June 1
sivo
line June 1. 1808,
1. I8M, 4.1),
::i in, lu-
I'KK
s slfBIBS
01 T.
No. 1 l.j
$Ul.lKl 11
No. 88 to e inclu
sive t; 1 1 io t oi i
Duo June 1. ISUJ. No. CO to 100 Inclu
sive :.8,J0 W
Due June 1, nus. No. IU7 to 111 illclu-
elusive US.uw Oil
Total...! JV.K.jtW 00
si n 1K V CLAIMS.
I npnid wanat.ts Deo 80,
1SW S 2,808 it)
Contract and other ac
counts subject to ad
justments Silt) 043 40 $119,248 85
TotaJ indebtedness of city. $047 710 S3
HtSOL'BCKS OK elXV.
Cash in general city
fund 1117,173 74
l ash in interest and
sink log fund 24, 70S 31
Deliesjttont taxes and
other it. -ins estimated
collectible gt.'i.OOOiO (148,91807
Net Indebtedness of city. MMWiM 7s
in addition to t lit ab,,c,, stur,l .mIh
city purchased bonds of its issii" of 1893, 4U
par ec-nt to toe amo mi of 121,COJ for tho
beneflt ot its -m.:.i, fund,
Stutement of the amount ,,f last proceeding
assessed aluation of tlK- tnxuble property
uttheottyof Bereaton, l'enneyhunlu. being
ilie assLSsiuent for year lsJJ:
Ofunpatlons ' $ 1,088,710
Itt-al aetateand personal i7.S0I.S5o
Klll.8M.ll&j
i lie proposed inoreaae of debt amouau t,.
Total
Tho i
$CS0,UOH for the purpose of building bridgas
as per ordinance attaohad, and Is equal to
i aod3(K&'IO,000 par ceut. of tbeeitr ralnatiou
1SK1 exclusive Ot OOCUpatlotlB,
FliF.U J. WID MAYER,
City Coutioller.
ing to Harper's Bazar, consists of a little ' COJCMOMWaAtvrn ot 1'ksns i.vam i
rullle gewed to the end of the sleeves and
extending up around the hand.
It is not a gathered raffle, but a circu
lar frill, made from a sipiare of about
aeven inches by rounding off the corner.-
mfy
1 h- k , I :-.'. . .: "
-I $ I bQ
OO WS i vk I'RESS OCOAIUStV.
gad Cutting a round Imlo in the middle
for the hand to pass through
double aud is stitched to the sleeve with
out fullness. When the dress is trimmed
with another fabric and one of a differ
ent color, the added fabric forms the in
fide next the hand, as a frill of black
sacking faced inside with cerise velvet
ir satin liku that used for the collar ami
'Ml.
When finished, the ruffle is only tw
inches wide. The outer edges are tir-l
sewed together, then turned and Stitched
ou the outside. The frill is attached fC
Ihe sleeve bv two rows of stitching, an
the sleeve is faced with a band of silk.
That the hand may pass through the frill
easily it is well to leave the outer seam
of the sleeve open a space of two Inchei
-uid close a by two hooks and loops. Tht ; lunapn
i utile is also left open u slight distance
beyond the sleeve, but the edges should
meet closely to preserve the circular ap
peurance.
How to Plata B small tab,
This) stitch enters so largely into every
thing that it is Well to apeak of it here.
Take a piece of linen in Which the threads
draw easily. Fold and baste them. Draw
i.oi nti ot Lackawanna,
City or Bcrahtok, i
oo tb fifteenth oay of January, a D. 1(U,
paraonally appoarad ba(orenie,tns nubs Tiber,
lb-.May , r ,,f the! Ity of Scranton, Fred J.
Wldmsyer, who Jbalug duly sworn, doth do
i p,,e and say, that h ii th Controller of the
City f Bcrnnton, and last to the baetothts
, knowledgea nd oallsfttaa foregoing statement
,jf the finanoos of the city uf loranton is just,
correct ami tun. and thatthj uta jr forexjing
statement is also correct.
Sworn uud labscrlbed bttON me tile Uf
tentli day of January. IS'J'1.
W. L. CORNELL, Mayor.
FILE OP COMMON COUNCIL NO. 1J. 1893.
AN OKIdNANCF
Providing for increasing the city debt for
too pur p want building bridges aad submit-
i time the ,ii;stioii of such In -leas,- tu a vote
,,f the electors thereof
ISbct0. l. no it ordained i,v ihe Select
and Comnoo Oounctli of tne City of Boran
ton sn.l It la bm by orda btd by the authority
! of tue same. That for toe purpose f eon,
i ktiuctinv a biidife over tue Lackawanna
, river at Linden tttruot, and a bridyeover Roar
j Ing bro ,k from Spruce street to Front street
i together with the purchase of suoh riht of
ay as may be necessary for the test ap
i preaches to sa d bridges, all increase of tho
clt) debt by the issue t dtv binds inthi
I amount ,,f two bundre l and fifty thous.ind
dollars is rereby antaonseu, snbjeet, never
thslesSi to th ; consent of the electors of the
City of Scranton. as herein provided.
Sec. .-Th question of assenting to the
above propo.ed increase of the cily debt shall
Im sulnuktedto a vote of tho electors ot the
City of St-iantoii, at ihein-xt imauing general
election OCOUrrlag not leas than torty d-ns
after Ihe i .. of thla oidinaoce
Sec. 8. After the Peasege ot this ordinance
and at 1 as thirty days before said plftotfaci
the Iteyor shall publish a notice of tile also
nun hereby eufh rid, in three dally news
. . ,i papoisoi uio uiy auu ins ... i l,Uiri,l
It IS mailt t bo published in such notice shall be the
Ulslled 1,V tile I 'lt' Clltlollei .
I Si 4 -if the o lectors shall agree' to In
crease the indebtedness of 111-,- ,-ity for the pur
I poessof building such said bridges and procur-
lug the light of way. there shall be appropri
ated uudsetupurt for the Linden street bridge
I uud purcbeslag the right of way weret , the
i sum of one li'indred and Iweisy -ftve tiiotisuui
dollars, and for the spruce street bl Idee lh--eipial
suiu uf i, lie hundred and twenty live
thousand dollars
Approved January 4. Is91.
W. L. COMNBIil . Mayor.
i tjd ixX Marl a . vaTll
I 17 PH Vr ,,J w u vi w 1 1
above the edge of the fold from four to
mx threads, according to the quality oi
the material. With a suitable needle
and a liner number of cotton than would
be used for sewing the same stuff, insert i
the needle into the edge of the fold, throw
the thread to the left, take up a clustei
jf threads, pull them together, insert the
meedle into the edge of the fold and re
peat .
-
Hints In HoiiselT&eper.
Light scorch marks may be remove,)
by simply moistening them with watei
and lay ing in the sun.
no. ....i.i
HINDOO RFWEOy
rBoecoss see auuvs
IILSII.IS III SO WAV. CW II "II
Nervous Diseases, failing Mticoiy
I .,, . di Si4llvaiuiei MaTitly r ir,
c . UIH1IU2I-
i., hrunlttfii eiirniH. and ulckly lit lurely restorei
i.uat M auli scil in eiu ..I , v,iiif. Easily earned In i -t
peeks PrlweMe a paekaga six for Stt.Oo with a
mi, asi-Mitte tv vurv muury rstMUSvil. Don1!
let uur uiri 'lacussi Oravs1-1 'til ult -", tout -
isiftarfaa, In nt unii, Ing i.mi tl(f i.i It
lie liu njt got It. vs will lel,u It by Ins II upon r, eef
ei i1 r in'.ii i ; in .van,,)
Urli-nlal Hcillial Co ,rrv
til -lolH- liee. A.lill
.ciii.-tKu, ill. , arearatMiti
SOLD by Matthewt Ui ua.. Wholesale and Ktiail
UrnggMII, SLKAMOK, PA., and ulhel Lead-mg
Every Woman
Sometimes needs a rell
able monthly regulating
medicine.
Dr. PtAUS
PENNYROYAL PILLS,
ro prompt, asfeand certain In result. Tho seuu-
or. I'csl never uisaupdnt. Sent auTMwre
Spirits of umnioilia. if diluted, applied fealsseeiclnaou .cievalaoa.O
tvith h sponge to faded or discolored
spots iu a curpet, will often restore tht
color.
Center cloths, embroideries nnd the like
ore being reseivethnnore eiclusively for
luncheons than for dinners.
Stale crBolters are improved by placing
in n jiot oven a few minutes before serving.'
Hold br JOHN 11 l'HEI.PS 'hai,ii,
oonier Wyomiog uveiiua and Spruue street
Scrantou. l'a.
What Is More Attractive
Than a pretty face with a fresh, bright
complexion? For it, use Poiionl'a Powder.
What is
Cnstoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcber's prescription for Infants
aud Cliildron. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic suhstauce. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothiuff Syrups, aud Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by
Millions of Mothers, ( astoria destroys Worms aud allays
feverishuess. Castoria prevents vouiitiug Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoua aud AViud Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is tho Children's Pauaoea-tlie Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
u Castoria Is uu excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo ot Its
goud effect ii . ii their children."
Da, u. i'. Osooon,
Lowell, Mass.
" Castoria Is the best remedy for children of
w hich i am eeqatlntedi I hope the duy u not
fur dlilant hen mi ,thers wlllcouslder the reul
Interest uf their children, aud use Casluriu In
steiul t,f the various quack nostrums lilch uro
destroj lug their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, suothiue; syrup ami other hurtful
agents doivu their throats, thereby aendlug
Ihciu to premature graves."
Dh. J. i Kiscreloi,
Cuuwuy, Art'.
Castoria.
" Castoria is so c 1 1 adapted to chlldroa thai
I recommend it ussupenui louuy presuriptiou
known to me."
H. A. Ant niu, M. D ,
111 So. Orfurd St., brooulyn, K. Y.
" Our phyaieians in tho childreu's depart
meut hue spoken highly of their experi
ence iu their uutuide practice with Custoriu,
and ultbuugh e ouly have aniuiig out
medical uupplies what is known as regulai
products, yet we uro free to confess that the
merits of Castoria lius won us to look with
favur upon it."
United h i. and UiapENsiRV,
boston, Muss
Allen 0 Smith. Prei.,
Tho Centanr Company, TT Murray Street, New York City.
P Pimples, Blotches
nnrl Cntno ,.
aim uiu ouigo m
EP.
DDIPIfl V AQU DAIfC CnflT
I niimL.1 nuiij wiu iivui g Hfl
and potassium Catarrh, malaria
S Makes
jTfr SKNassssssgBgssI
Sz Marvelous Cures
in Blood Poison
Rheumatism
Sand Scrofula
P. P. P. Luriaa lliti Mood, balltla ap
the WQuk tiiiil sjeblhutud, icivud
htretigth co Wriakentil hit-. , vipeln
iliseae9,(flvlrnc the patient bealtb urnl
ii-i ii. . wtturti Hlckntjes, Klomr
fjellog!i RQd lasaituUe Urst bravllnd.
IfvT urlniarv, , , ,i ,u and trtlary
ariibllli, for blood polaohltiK. niercu"
rlul - ... , i ...i : , dyapepala, aud
In nil blood uml akin dlAeuee, Ilka
l; i -, i .i. ; ! , old obroDlo ulcer,
tetter, scald btu, boil, eryslpulHa,
tjozeiua wo may aay, without fear uf
cuntradlctloD.tbat P. P. P. lsthebust
blood purifier In tho Wurl;l,aud mukea
positive spoedy and pertuaneut curca
In all ctides.
Ladiea wbu.iu ayateiua ure poisoned
pnd whose bloud ia in an Impure vuiidl
tluo. due to lUbuetrual irreKUlarltlua,
are peculiarly brneflted by tbe won
di rful tonic audblooj cJeanslnff prop
erties of P. I. P. - Prickly Ash, Poko
Koot aud Foiasslum.
fll'RlNOPIKLD, Mo., Auk. Hth. f9Se
I oan speak In the bltfbt.t torus of.
your medlcluo from my own personal
K I.-,!, -. I wusulTt.cUd with heart
gUMMg plouruy aud rticuuiatbrn for
3r years, was treated by the very best
phyidrtmirt auu spcut hundrls of dol
lard, tried every known remedy wttb
uut flndliiK n llef. I hav ouly taken
one bottle t "ur P. P. P., and t an
cheerfully s:iy It has ooltV rntin ro
uood than anything 1 bavu ever uU.u.
lean rt c.mmend your mediclue to all
liUQerers ul the above dUeartes,
MItS. M. M. YKARY.
8piiat:Utfld, GroeuCuunty, Mo.
and Kidney Troubles
Are "Hi el., reuioti-d by P.P. P.
-Prickly ash, i'oke Beet nnd Potas
aluui, the greater bloou purifier ou
oarth.
AtiFnnr.itN, 0,, TOT 31,1801.
MEH1KS. L1ITMAN HK,i9., HUVUIinsll,
Qa. I bKAK Kilts-1 boueht a bottle of
your P P. P. at Hot Springs, Ark. .and
it bas dune me more itood than three
ueuths treatment ul the hot eprlns.
Head three hoitlen i '. O, D.
Kespectlully yours,
j A I. M. HBWtOsT.
Aberdeen, Krowu County, O.
1'npt. J. ! Joiiuslou.
To all icium it mat fearer! I here
by testify to the uonderlul ppipertles
uf P. P. P. tor eruptlunn of the skin. I
suffered for several yesrswith sn un
sightly und dtsuirreeuble eruption uu
my lace. I tried every known renio
dy but In vulu, until P. P. P. waa used,
and am now entirely cured.
tSlgnedby) J. U. JOHNSTON.
Hsvanuuh, uu.
si. in Cenrrr Cured.
fttitotyfnmi)iilliitrtf8Hpttk,TUt
SaociN. Tki., January 14, 1S93.
Mi.ssks. bin - . . Bitus.. Savannah,
Qa. : Ventlewfit-l usvo tried your P.
P. P. fur r dlease uf the skin, usually
kuuwu as skin cancer. of thirty years'
standing, and round great relief: IC
purities tbe blood aud remove all Ir
ritation from the seat ot the disease
and prevents uny spreading- of tho
sores. I have tiakeii tiveur six botclea
und feel itldAt thai another courbo
will ellect a cure. It has also relieved
uie i -.ii Indigestion and stomach
troubles. Yours truly,
CAPT. W. M. BOfTi
Attorney at LsSfa
m on BioofJ Diseases Moiied Free.
ALL, DltuaoiSTS SKL1. IT.
L.PPMAN BROS.
PBOPBIBTOBS,
lLIiiiiian's Bli.eh,suiunuah,t;a
AUCION, AUCTION
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Stores
133 Penn Avenue.
COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 11
A CHANCE to buy at your own price
Hardware, Saws, Hammers, Tinware,
Lamps, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Fancy
and Other Goods.
s
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OR. HEQRA'3
VIOLA CREAM
Bcinovoa rraaUeu, F'impldi,
User Molaa fl.ackSsndi,
Bunburn ana Tan, ar.4 tc.
alorcs lliu skin 10 US oriel-
oui (reshiiiats, iroduliiK a,1
clear ana bcoltliy com-y
plessoo, luperw to buisos
prenemtloiis and pemetlr liarnilesa. At all
iriigiilsts.br uuiiled for JCku bend lor Cireular,
VIOLA SKIN SOAP U iimsiy locompsnbii u
rtin mMj inj su.p, ismaakl fi ia. wi, aaS wittoat .
Ilvttl Ut tbo mrttij. Awolul-b' MM SBS SaMBSU oiU-
o. .-i At druarli. Prl-js 2: Cents.
G. C. BITTNER os CO.,Tc:.cdo,0.
for sale by Matthews llroi V i sanlli'ui.Kiid
Moi'KUU Ar Co,
I Eaaoaiio ar ths Hiohist Midical Autnoritiis
EninOLInllftLcH
sm e.sn
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WOtwtrfu boon to sufferer,
f i on, Cold., More Throat,
Inflilenr:,, llrnuchltla,
, 'IIAI KI'.VER. Af-nt
tmnMUtttnUf, An eroncnt
i, iiieiiT, cnnveitieni i,, cum v
111 por.pi. rpnnj 10 nrn oil nrfl lUUICStloll uf e .1,1
I'uiitlnurd Use Ktrrcta Peminnent Cure,
Vnu. f, tlourimranteedurnioney -i,.,i Peter,
f.",i. '1 rial free nt Urui;alxit, a,'nltere,l n nil
W cents. H. i a'SaKlirS(r.,!hr. gmi, i,. , C S I
MENTHOL 'I'"'""''"! and aafent reme,lv for
mt.ui nuu aikindi.,t Ke,,m.i,. ,, ... ,
Klinunio'il ras. Dunis. Cun. w . , , r,-1 rem
KiTforPll.KS. Prtaa.8Ssts.atPrue-esai
gyfte or by mall preiadil. Aoflrsas asaansl. FJnLA'
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IF YOU SUFFER fru,n Nor-
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biiity, Weuknoss ot Body and Mind, Spormn
toi ruca, and bBPOtenejf, und uu diseases th:u
srtso from uvor-indulireiico and felf -abuse, as
Lobs uf Memory and 1'owor, Dinuees of Vis
ion. 1'remat ure Did Ai;o nud many other dis
enses that lead to Insanity or Consumption
and linearly BTate, writeor a piimohlet.
address tillAY MKDIt'INE CO.. Buffalo.
K. Y. The Bpaeifle Medicine is sold by nil
diUKiflsts at S per package, or aix packages
for Sioraent bym lil on receipt of money. and
with every BKCT order WE I.UARAsTEE
et ruru or wmvy i t'iuunuu
llPr On account cf cotiriti'rfcit-i we hnv
Bduptcd thu Yollow Wrnpjmr, the only geuu
ne btld in Sr'cruiitun bv Matthews hvo.
Atlantic Refining Co.
Manufacturers uud Dealers In
Illnminatin aud Lubricating
C)lLaS
Linseed Oil, Naptliaa nnd Gaso
lines of all prudes. Axle. Grease,
Pinion Grease aud Colliery Com
pound , Also, a lurie lino of Par
raftitio Wax Candles.
We also liandle the Fatuum CROW.i
ACME OIL, tho only family safety
burning oil iu the market.
WILLIAM MASON, Managar.
Office: Coal hxchuii, Wyoming Avj.
urka at flue bruok.
E. Robinson's Sons'
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Mnmifacturers of the Celebrated
PlLSENER
Lager
Beer
CAPACITY
100,000 Bbls. Per Annum,
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Iiaa Mewuryfaii, Our Mnjfic Remedy "till
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Manufacturers and Dealer) I
lutricatins
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OFFICr::-Ti:i West Lackawanna Avi
WultKS -Jleridiau Stroll
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ftom Ihe X Y. Tribune, Aoi. 1, W$
The Flour
Awards
"CfllCAOO, Oct. 81. Phe first official
annooncement of World's Fair di
plomas on flour has been made. A
medal has been awarded by the
World's Fair judges to the Hour manti
factured by the Washburn, Crosby Co ,
iu the great Washburn Flour Mills,
Minneapolis. The committee reports
ihe flour strong nnd pure, and entitles
it to rank as first-class patent flour for
family und bakers' use."
MEGARGEL
& GONNELL
WHOLES VLEAOENT9.
SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL
The above brands of flonr can be hnd at any of the following merchants,
who will accept THE TRIBUNE FLOOR eori'ON ot 25 ou each one hundred pounds
of Hour or 00 on each barrel of flour.
tcraliton -F. P. Pr'co, Washing on ay im I
Uoid Mede Brand.
Dnniuore F. P. Prlo Go l Mobil Bran!
puntnore-V. D. Maniey. faperlttire Irail
Hyde Far k Cerson si Davis, Waaiibaru st.
Hold Medsl Brand; J aepli A. ilesrs.Muiu
avenue. Superlative Brand.
Green RMe JLlfcHpeaoenGoU II tdalBraad.
X T.McUsle, f)dpi r ativo
Providence Feaner & Cbappe!l.N' Va n uvo
line. Suiierlativ.i liraudtt,'. J H.ll -.pi.., W.
Market strejt.-llo' 1 iledil Brand
olypbant Jiiinos Jui-dan. Bupsrlatiys Braaii
IV, knile Stuff' tKhr Superlative.
Jiiriiiya ('. u Wlittrs & Co bupsralattre
Art hbul 1 J juts, S in ;s in si i.'o . 11 ild Medal.
Carl oada'e ft, 8. Clara, Ookl Medal Brand.
HonsMlele. 1 N. Foster A- Co Uo'.i Mel.i .
Minooka -M. H. I.ivclle.
Tuylui-JudgaJt Co, lidd Medal: Albeit, ui
Slo Superlative.
Dnrjrea Lawrence .Store Co., Gold Medal.
Moi'lo John MeCrindle, ii ddMerinl.
Plttamn M W. U'Soyle, trold Medil.
Ulark'a Green Prsce A Pfrker. superlative
Clark's Hartnit V. V. Tome, Gold Medal
Llaltnii- S. E. Finn Jj Hull. Uo.d Medal BranJ
Xi huUiii -J. E. ii rdiag.
Wnvtrlv-M. I lias K Son, tb,ld Medal,
l-'actirvvllle Charles lianl nor. Gld Msdal.
H,,t,botti, n N. M. ilniiJc S . Ou'd M-nlal
Tobyhai.ua T-ibyhanu i Jt I. ulfj l.uui'iu r
i n . uoio -te uu itrami.
Pou dsbai-o-8 A. Adiiui. II ,11 Milal Briu d
Muicuw Liaige A: Clements, (iold Medal.
Lane Arii I Junes A. sort res. Gold Medal.
Forest City J, L, Morgan & Co,, Gold Medal
ercereau U Connell
307 LACKAWANNA AVW.NUU
DIAMONDS,
and Fine Jewelry, Leather Goods,
Clocks, Bronzes, Onyx Tables,
Shell Goods, Table and Ban
quet Lamps, Choicest Bric-a-Brac,
Sterling Silver Novelties
ce
. . Skcitcs,
All Prices and all Sizes.
GREAT
PAINTINGS
For centuries brilliant artist
liave bfeu painting beautiful pic
tures, and thu best of these pic
tures are carefully preserved by
wealthy people in their mansions,
or by governments and cities In
public buildings. They form tho
great attractions to many of tin-
old world cities, aud can all be
seen only by much traveling and
at great expenses
As outlined below, a lover of
pictures conceived the idea of plac
ing these delights of the eye with
in the reach of greater numbers,
and the result is the beautiful art
ork,
Masterpieces
FROM THE
Art Galleries
OF THE
World
lieing a lover of the modem
styles of painting, he includes in
this grand collection all that is
popular and good in
ART OF TODAY
As well as the choicest bits, and
tbe famous' and historical pieces
Of the artists of all ages.
This is uudoubtedlj the most
beautiful aud complete art work
ever published; and well it may
be, for it contains the best work
of the delineators of all that is
beautiful.
These pictures are engraved ou
copper plates by the half-tone
photogravure process; and are
PERFECT
REPRODUCTIONS
Uf tlie original paintings, even to tho
very brush mrtrki.
Tucy are made from jiliotograjihs
taken direct from the original paint
legs. Each part contains fifteen of
these engravings and oue pags cf de
scriptive matter of thj picture aud
the artists, and
PRACTICALLY WE
GIVE IT AWAY
To our readers.
Why do we go to this eipansi V
Circulation in a newspaper is every,
thing.
If, by giving these msgniticent parts
every week to the readers of
W II
FOR TEN CENTS AND
A COUPON
We add S3 por cent, to our circulation
will be more than repaid for the cost.
LIME, CEMENT
Tie Way to Get It
For the first portfolio,
bring to this office one of
the coupons printed else
where on this page and 10
KING'S WINDSOR CEMENT FOR jcents. For subsequent parts
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