THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 27. 1894. C FRAMES AND CASES. HOMEMADE RECEPTACLES FOR PHO TOGRAPHSPICTURE FRAMES. l'bat to Do Willi the lUpldlj InoMMlog I'liotojrapim Allium I'm- Aniuteul lliotigraiilifn'--lmxienalve l'ralliea i''or Etching ami Wiitvr Color DSatwlSSOi Every household is confronted with tho proliU'iu, What shall be done with thu photographs that sra o rapidly ftc cumulating? Thrro have been albums Mid photograph frames and bags, both email and great, in which U deposit them, and still tin y accumulate, An idea, suggested by n correspondent of A knotted here and there over it, and tho edges bound with ribbon to match. A UNIOUE SCRAP RUG. Cove uutl Pretty, iut EncxpeuAlTe Diree tioiiH Ww stilting Oee. The Bcrap rag, with its rich and varied colored disks of plush, is bright and handsome. The foundation is dark brown canvas, 'J7 inches wide. A yard and a quarter makes an ordinary sized EASILY HADE and FRETTY, thu New York Herald, for a photograph case is to take a piece of cardboard of any size desired, and cover plainly with pink silk. Cover another piece slightly smaller, as in drawing, joining this to the first, and still another piece slightly smaller than tho second. Embroider delicate maidenhair ferns in natural shades in comer 4, tacking this to the third piece of covered board. Or this cor ner may bs made of white or ecru leather. Fasten the outside edges together, leav ing spaces between each card for the pho tographs, and finish the case with a bow of pale green ribbon to match tho ferns. For amateur photographers another suggestion is to make an album f wa ter color paper, in which the unmounted "snap shots" are to be pasted and each photograph outlined with splashes of gilt. The outside of the album is of heavy pasteboard covered with linen and decorated with lettering suggestive of contents. This classified the photo graphs and gives one's friends the pleas ure of a camera's sketchbook. A convenient frame for photographs may bj made on a panel of plush by plac ing two or more heart shaped pockets t he r eo u. 1 ho pockets may be decorated w i t h embroidery or hand painting, or the whole frame surrounded with tinsel lace and a cord in mixed chenille. A deep fringe ;it the bot tom affords a graceful finish. This frame is either hung to the wall by two loops placed at the up- per corners of the panel or fob Vd in two to be packed safely away. Artistic and in expensive picture frames are made for etchings or water color draw- PLUSH PAXIL WITH logs w 1 1 h on t pockets, glass or molding and with a most pleas ing remit. Frame the etchings with ;l inch mats of white, then tack smoothly against the wall. Outline these mats In come pretty shade of fine ribbon red is suitable for etchings), leaving a bare space of two or three inches around this on the wall. Now outline this space with a second row of ribbon the same color. 41 i I' iV'j II r.'; ' A HANDSOME SCltAP HUT, rug. An inch is turned under on each side, and four inches of each end is marked off and reserved for fringe. Tho disks are made of plush remnants from the upholsterer's, or the remains, old or new, of plush garments, triinmiugs or fancy work. Sixty-one disks, 1 Inches acros.', are first cut out, ami from the scraps left smaller disks of any size ob tainable are cut. The larger ones are applied first. 11 along each side, one ex actly iu the center, one m the middle of each end and tho rest at regular dis tances apart on lines running diagonally from corner to corner and from the mid die of tho ends to the center disks iu tho side rows. If the plush is loosely woven liable to fray or ravel the disks should be ap plied with buttonhole stitch, but if of firm texture they may be simply hem med on. Alter the large disks are ar ranged the smaller ones are scattered in between, more or less thickly, according to taste and material on baud, but thu rug is much prettier when there are no spaces left large enough to hold one of the medium sized disks. The ends are fringed and overlaid with heavy worsted upholstery fringe, mixed colors to blend with all shades, or a single color to match the darkest plush. The heading is but tonholed flatly to the canvas, and tho nearest disks owrlap it a trifle. A lining of carpeting, ticking or any heavy materia is faced smoothly over the under side and tacked to the canvas, invisibly, beneath the disks. The lb use hold, authority for the foregoing, sug gests that pretty but inexpensive rugs might be fashioned after this model by substituting burlap, pretty remnants of ; cloaking, cloth, etc., and yarn fringe for the materials mimed. Zephyr of differ i ent colors could then lie used for a vari j ety of stitches in applying the disks, or j they could all be buttonholed in place witli one color anil the spaces between ornamented with fancy stitches in many ; colors a nice way to utilize odd bits of zephyr and yarn. the last moment they unst be sent away train th tnble. Kot even began lobe cooked." "But that was not the fault of tho chickens that was the fault of your cook!" Monsieur sighed profoundly and executed more gytnUBSttCS with Ids nhoul dsn and eyebrows. "Will, we shall then make one mors trial Bond ma another dozen." Twelve more poulets were thereupon dis patched, even plumper and tenderer than the last, mid again my friend attended to hear the verdict. Another failure, it ap peared. "Ah, my dear sir, worsu than ever I Burnt ton cinder I It wss not even possible that they should appear at the table, At the lost moment" Monstsui interrupted with a show of impatience, "And pray, whose fault Is Unit? It is the fault Of"- - Tim proprietor laid his hand Upon Ids friend's arm In conlldential fash ion, "Cornel" ho said, "let us now talk together. We are old scqusintsnoss; it Is best that we undeistand OM another. My cook will not cook your ohiokonsl lit) makes his own arrangements with the farmers who supply me, nnd it does not suit him that I should dSsl with an other. What can I dor It is the height of the season, and my limine, is full. 1 cannot afford to bs left without my chef. I cannot afford to have badly cooked food to set before my guests. I wink my eye; I nee, but! pretend not to seel And for you, take my word for it, if you shall suc ceed, you sit iu the public hoUSS and drink with the cooks. You must make bribes you must laugh ami make jokes you must not bo a gentleman any longer you must also bo u cook Willi tho rest I" It v, too true. Xo cook in Interlaken was found Capable of cooking monsieur's poulets, and as he, on Ids side, wus too much of a g ntleruuii to condescend to drinks uud Bribes the poultry farm died u natural death and left him ti wiser and uuorer man. 'Westminster Uuzctte. An Article SnVen. If you havu nimble fingers nnd an irtistic eve. vnii can ntflJtA vnur oven . .4.-1.1 c .i :.i. ' - J ft group or wese ewuinjfs inuiran mm 8cmm Here is a study tor one: BecON ribi'onis effective and gives a finishing ! frgjjework of bamboo or other light , i . TIT.. I.... .. COUCu to any room, wiuer conns are colors are also very dainty when thus treated. Panto Tor Taper Banging, Amateurs in paper hanging will find that a paste made by the following direc tions will serve the purpose well: First l-at water to boiling, then add flour, with constant stirring. To prevent the formation of lumps, the flour may be passed through a sieve so as to insure its more equable distribution. Agitation is continued until the heat has rendered the mass of the desired consistency, at.d after a few moments further boiling it is ready for use. In order to Increase its strength, powdered rosiu in tho propor tion of one-sixth to one-fourth of the weight of the flour is added, To-preveut its souring, oil of cloves or a few drops of carbolic acid aru added. Cooking Vrsetableii. Beets-, carrots, parsnips and other roofj may be cooked in the oven for a long time very slowly in closed vessels, sub jected to the same degree of heat that is required in roasting meat, from "00 i i I ' I' if II h I ' J It ' K n ;! n V ! 1 u A FOLDING! SCHEEX. wood. Gild the knobs and fill in each fold with full panels of lettuce green in dia Silk, A rr. in go a drapery at tlio top or" figured India silk in ierra cotta and edgo tliis witli tessel fringe. Ornament the ton with bows of lettuce tiroen rib- to B80 degrees F. Green vegetables bon. The lower bar of the frame twist peas, beans anil the like are very ilcli ciously cooked In this way, according to Oood Housekeeping. Tin y retain a very much finer flavor thau when subjected to the customary heat of the iron itOVO in an open vessel or when boiled. When the heat is properly regulated, all kinds of fruit and vegetables may be cooked in tho oven in vegetable dishes china, por celain or stoneware- open or covered. Tho watery kinds require very ttlo wa ter. The drier kinds may bin e a littlo water added. The steam generated at the higher heat tefvhich the outside of the vessel is sub jected raises the temperature within the covered vessel only to about the boiling noint. and while tho vessel may not be around with curd of the two colors let tuce green and terra cojtn combined. The result will be a very effective screen. HIS MODEL POULTRY FARM. And tlic Inanrmniiutulile Obstncln Which Aiii,;,' it a lilciuul failure. Talking of mulcts, "here's another Mto- ry," as Mr. Kipling would say, which wng i told to me by a gentleman who hnd settled down to spend his old age in the neighbor- hood of latcrlakeu. Monsieur, like muny : another of us, hnd spent an idle moment ! now and then In epcculatmg upon the i normous number of pottlots which are I daily slaughtered in tho Swiss principali ty, Suddenly a happy thought occurred. Why should he not have n sharu iu tho wonts: whv should he not start a uoultrv steamtlgin. lest it oursi, jet it may oo fm:n of his ownf No sooner thought than sufficiently tight to retain the aromatic : done. Monsieur determined thai he would oils, Which should not be carried off, j spare no expense; ho would have the best thus assuring tho full flavor. I ureeli chickens that could be procured, I and then, given a largo demand on the A Word Almut Knitting. I hand and an exceptional supply on Knitting threatens to become a lost thc. otu,'r-,,B 1,u "ro of n . . ,1 ..... i , , !.. I., U.i I... - ! art. More is tho pitv, sinco there is a """" steady demand in tho household for knit ted articles that ar readily made with thSmeedles, Dishcloths and washcloths of lamp wick, for instauco, aru always lacceptablo if loosely knitted. Santa Clans, too, must have a supply of horse rui"s. and the brighter in hue thc worst ed is in which these are knitted the bet ter pleased will be the youthful drivers. Tin; old fashioned "nubia," or "cloud,'' has long since gone out, but tho same stitch and material split zephyr may bo used in making a slumber robe as dainty as a down eoverltt. Choose long medics, preferably of wood and not loo thick. Cast as many stitches as can bo worked conveniently nnd knit a strip two yards in length. Two of these will bo sufficient for the quilt, the body of which is made by tacking a thin layer of cotton batting on a lining of cotton muslin or silkoline. Tho worsted strips are then sewed together and fastened to tho "comfortable," loops uf baby ribbou his ignorance, and having spent some 1, 500 and many months of careful supervi. siou he found himself the possessor of na llie n colony of feathered nurslings as ono need wish to see. Matters having reached thin satisfacto ry stage, he repaired to ono of the mam moth hotels whose windows look out on the glittering heights of the JungfraU nnd held na interview with the proprie tors. They were ne(iiaintances of many years' standing; his teespttOD was, there fore, nil that wns gracious, and he was re quested to send down a sample of a dOSSO poulets forthwith. The poulets were dis patched, and a day or two later monsieur attended to hear the verdict. Ho tried, poor fellow, to subline an expression of exultation as h'i mentally contrasted his own plump nurslings with the tough and bony specimens which are usually offered up for the delectation of the guests, und his disappointment wns nil the greaU-r, therefore, w hen the landlord shrugged his shoulders up to bis eyes and replied: "Ah, the pouletsl .V terrible failurel lluw, my d.'ar monsieur -absolutely ruwl At J icia lite X Y. TWtMe, ffOK MS The Flour Awards "Chicago, Oct 81 Pho first official announcement of World's Fair di plomas on flour has been made. A medal has boon awarded by tho World's Fair judge1! to the flour manu factored by the Washburn, Crosby Co , in tho c.r'Ht Washburn Flour Mills, Minneapolis. The committee reports tho flour htrong and pure, and entitles it to rank as first-class patent flour for family and bakers' usa." MEGARGEL ' & CON NELL whoi.i.sau:a:i;m SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL Hie above brands of flour can bo had at any i 'f the following merchants, who will accept THX TlUBUXl flouh COUPON of 0 on each one hundred pounds of flour or 5U on each barrel of fiour. L . ..... 'J CURES Bad Blood. cunics Bad Blood. CURBS Bad Blood. Purifies Tho BLOOD. I have ls-en lufTeriin; ten yearn with Erysipelas. BSVS fu;;iMi dootofs Dtediolnss auil patent uieOii'lnei of must all Kinds, but noiui iu 'i to dc me any gil I tlnully ma,la up my iiiOid to try liurdock BlooJ llittere. Hare used lour bottles f It B, B and thint myself entirely eureil. Mils. N. J. MoCatlt. Bar rice, Beaver Co., Pr Atlantic Refining Go. Manufacturer! and LVulers In liluiiiiaatiag and Lubricating fccrnutou-r. P. Priee, VVuslilnston avenu i I UoldModa' Brand. Dumnore R P. Priee, OoM Mo bil Bran 1. Dnnnurs F. D, tlanlsy. Bnpsrlatlve Hrnui. Byde Purk Oaraon & IMvm, Wasbtiurn St. (Jolit Medal Brand; J bepli A. Mears.Main avenue, Suparliitivn Brand. Oreon BJdgS A l,.Si'jneer.iiold Medal U rand. J. T.noBale, ijiiiierlative. ProTtdenueFennar It 0nanpeU.1T Jlatn uve nne, Suiiorlativii l(iuud;i:. J Uilli-pia, W. Market street, uo'.d Med it Brand Olypbant James Jordan. Bnneristlre Brand. Peckvitio-Sbatfer & K 1s t laperlstlva. dermyn -0, l. Winter. & Co buperslstlve Areboald Jones, s npson toOo , Bold Medal, Carbondale B. .S. Clark. Ooid Medal Brand. Honeadatil I N'- FWur Je Co. Uo! I Modi:. Minooka -M. H, Uvelle, Taylor Judge A Co., Gold Modal; Athsrton Si Co., BnperlAtive, puryes- Lawrence store Co,, Gold Medal. Moosic John MoCrlndlo, Ould Medal. Plttlton -M. W. (;'Boylu, Hold Medal, Clark's Qrssn Frsee tc Parker. Baperlatlre, rinrk's Monmil I'. M. Vou iic, field Modal. UaltooH 8. B. Finn Bon, Gold Molai Brand. Mich dion-J. K. M.HiitiQK. Wavtrly-M. . Ullsa A: Hon, Oold Modal. Fa-'t iryvillo--Charles (la'-dner. Hold Medal Hophotton- .v. M. Finn A Son, Ho'.d Medal. Tobybsnns Tobyhann i LeUgb Lnstbs r i'o . lioid Mo lal Bra it Hou'dsbdro-B a. Adami Gol1 MU1 Brand. Mo,.:ow -Ualpo A Clement, Hold Medal, b.ke Arid James A. Bortree, Gold Medal, forest City J. I.. Morgan & I.'..., Gold Medal ercereau hot LACKAWANNA AVISNUli DIAMONDS, and Fine Jewelry, Leather (roods, Clocks, Bronzes, Onyx Tables, Shell Goods, Table and Ban quet Lamps, Choicest Bric-a- Brac, Sterling Silver Novelties, Linseed Oil, Napthas nnd Onsn lines of all grades. Axlo Grenso, Pinion Oreaso nnd Colliery Com pound ; also, a hirije lino of Par raffine Wax Candles. We also handle the FamoiH CROW.I ACME OIL, tho only family safety burning oil in the market. WIUJAM MASON, Managsr. Office! Coal Exchange, Wyoming Avj. Works at Pino Brook. N. A. HULBEftT'S City Musio Store, - WYOMING AVr. 8t:iiANlo & 1 JL F ' xtbs., ,fi All Prices and all Sizes. Foote & Slxear Co, 513 LACKAWANNA AVE. LUTHER KELLER ffl SiNG'3 WINDSOR CEMENT FO.I STKIVWAV SOM DK.CKKK r.KOTIJEKB Am KRANICH .t ItAtJU. f : i 1.1 .'. & Kill,:. i hM larjn ttock of rirtt-elaa ORGANS SltsicAii -i: :: 11 Mil M. mi:, EXa, Ki'U MT. PLl'ASANT AT RETAIL. Coal of the lie?t qnnllty for ilomoiitln mo, and of all.lzej, ilelivered in m y part of tbe city at lowest prlca. Ordern left at my offlcfl, NO. 11H, WYOMING AVKNtIR, Roar riHitn. flrat floor, Thlrl National Dank, or sent by mall or lalopbone to tlio mine, will receive prompt attention. Special sontrsots will In madu for tun aala autt Uuiivcry of lluekwhcat Coal. WM. T. SMITH. MaKlo KT1-1 iOay, uml' T l"'iiin:y, iy f rvut,wu c..l. Pt;t:. Druol, .n0 lOO-pin bwk. ittaSnttl Irani I llhfr m tjm,.., v , urn'l.rrwliy mall Wh.ti BoiSprtiiiri I I i N.x.io r,.!. our Mnclo Remeny in I noilliwy -it., too. KKrvi in. i Meeja) ' PRXTKB 1101 00., In -'1 . Capilol,Si,oon,000. BEST it .00 MIIOI! IN THK WOllLD. ".I d illnr tarttt in a dollar rtirr- if." , Thial.iull.'a' Soil.) frenetl llnnrrnlnUMTttil ton lloot diillvered froo anjrwbtr In the U.S., OS rve.ljit oil tisll, Money I 'Kiel, or rental N'o'o for SI..F0. Kami), every tibv tho boot. OH In nil rutnil HOISI fur rV.&'J. ' ' nioLr this imut our.clvpii, tborvforo M jynar SSfM tbe jUt itjl and iriMr. nnd If ney 0:10 , net lUiC.IU-il va wll! lufiind tha meiiev or mind anotbtir pair. Opera loo or 1 ointnen BepiiBi wtilllin , I), K, ,1c KK, nile. 1 to ' mi I ball I7.01. 6riyuiir.tir; Kilt pi you. luunraiN Cnla-louua 0 FRCE 143 FEDtrtAL ST 1 nosroN. maus. Special NfSW Iv iitaltrt. IPIr M i.. Dexter Shoe Oo, LI IE. EE M iniMf SEWER PIPES, FLUE LININGS. Office, 813 We.3t Lacka wanna Avo. Quarries and Work3, Portland, Pa. inn pro ok is 11, H ji .rfcwk r . 1 1 1 1 m ' r. r 1 n irr 1 n 1 I B in. I 1 t' ' ui 1 r 11 .,',lr-",,- - ' '--ii.iv-V' V. Ill n it s & III II I III Ml '1 II : PUZZL Closing out the bal ance of our FUR at following prices: BttlSlsn Lyox Ctrenlsr Cap n, 24 Inches, 4M Bteettio Sen Crroalar Oapea, 'Jt in n.98 Abtr.-ikhau CirOttlar Ospes, :ll In 9.08 Wool s, ai Clronlar Cap "1 In 1401 .siouu Ksrten Ulroolsr Capes, 1 in w.uu Brown Marten Circular t apes, "t iu 4S.00 otter Circular Cspea, x iu io.uu Seal Sacquss Soil Pnrruii, :W lnclot long Slfld Sonl .Ine.keti, a! iuehex 10'I.IJO Hoal Jackets; ::i Inches long 60.00 Astrsknsn Jsokets, 8t inohei ion.- Ui.ou Till, THE GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE AGE. Vulunble as n Souvenir of tlio Fair. QUITE EASY WHEN YOU KNOW HOW :too IN PRIZKH WILli in-'. DisTitnn ri;i to Tiiosi: noiNt; PUZZLE IN Till; SUoilTT.ST SPACE l' TIME FOR SALE BY AMi NEWS COMPANIES STATIONERS VND AT toy BTOKEn, oil BENT TO ANY ADDRESS I' PON RECEIPT OP PRICE, 25 CENTS, BY COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING CO., 112 AM) 11 1 SOUTH EUTAW STREET, BALTIMORE, MD, GREAT PAINTINGS. Circular Capes Seal CirettlSr Cnpn, IIO Inehoa lonir, With! Butterfly Cans S&j.oo Otter Circular Capo, mchaa lon,wlth Butterfly t:npo 105.01) Bable Circular Capo, 80 loobSS long 8.) 00 Astrakhan Circular Orae, W) Inches long BJ 00 EleetrlS Sonl Circulsr Cape, .'HI in. long.. 20 (r.) Ur.iy Crlmmor Circular Cape, SI In. long 30 00 Wilczcn American B-al ttuffSSt.,..l,t8 each 1 lot 1 1 chllriron'H seta at 9S:. each 1 lot of fclelKti ltol.es, pluih liniil t-i ouch Ladies' Pluh and Cloth Coats at Your Own Price. 138 Wyoming Ave. The only Practicsl Furrier in the city. Ms and Fertilizers Urge Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and Lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT k CORNELL CO. Hotel Waverlv European Plan. Flrtt-clasa Tar attaohed. Depot lor Bsrgner ft Kugel'e Tsnnbxusir Bser, H.E or, WW and Filbert Sts., Fhlliii Krat ilestraWn for rosiilents of N E. 1'enn tylvimla. All conveniences lor travelert to ami from Broail Street atatien and thu Twelfth and Market Street station. Do lirntilo for Ylaltlng SorMiitonland and poo Lk Hi the Antbraiito Hegiou. T. J. VICTORY, PfiOr RJET0R. FOR THE LENTEN SEASON Allklndi Fresh 1 -u reeelred dully 1'nney Smoked Halibut, Klnneli'44 ('0,1, Vsrmouth Blmtters, kail Unekersl, RoeknwsTi Cheaspeske Hay. AUfTTDC Miiuiiie Knei . : 1 I' !t 111,. l-.,l, vuuav. For centuries brilliant artists hiivo bt'on painting beautiful pio tores, ami the best of Ihese pic:- wealthy people In their mansions, or by governments and cities iu public building. They l'orui tho great attractions to many of tho old world cities, nnd can all bo seen ouly by inuch traveling and at great expense. 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 work, sou Shell linn". Shrimps, Scallop., c. W. H. PIERCE, PENS AVE. RICK 'NTRVE SEEDS, in i oVm4mM rwMfly vnirr'' lo fire nil iirrv u ( oiitt'i. Biicli 11 n. WohK: Msniui y, I.osnof Brnti; I'owrr.llt'i '.nilu, -, itofQltH sv I)rt HuUKMMa Nightly Kinliluri1, Nm vhi tu f.llrti ulunnnii lin of power ln(;t'.it.Tiitlvouri;nuH((U;h"r 51 v .; st-i!h,. ii (MTor(lrui, .voiillifiiivrMTtt ' ir. tin(. (if tntidtvo. opium or Ktlriulp lit-, wliloli loiul tt tntlrmUr. ifumptJotior Iii"4iiiltr. Tun tionirrlillti vci porkct. til pM DOS, l for ftfi. Ibl infill prapf lil. W I til n Wfi nrtlnr Talv t naltl?n tnmrantr Inciifn 'mm 1 il, ...ni..ie I 'ir.. itln r Inm 'nlff ,v 11 II liriiL'L'U'n. Aut f.ir It. IK M KrOM AND AFTtA USING. Qodthir. OSn n RBBtJI nfj.im o., HatonTQ Kmp&i ruuAoo.iu Fur Salo In Scranton, Pa., by H. C. SAKDKRSON, DnvffU, sw. WwhtngtOfi o:oit?t?s xj a ?n n PENNYROYAL PiLLS I oil to Ju.irriod .L.tdicr. f-ii- Aok for DIl. MOTT'H PIlMlTTUOVAIi VJ&X.S CUVd .Uko no other. av-tlx Bond lor clioulur. Jl'rlc- l? 1.00 ;M!r iwx, u wuzes ror VSaOQa m Jill. MOTT'H CIIICMICVIj CO., C'lcvcluuj, Ohio. l ui salv byC. U. HAUB1S, Drugglat, 1S1 faun A velius. DRAIN TILE. FRONT, W lRl-: CUT, HOLLOW. VITRIFIED. FIRE AND COMMON B RICK Best in the market Brandt Clay ProductCos OPFIGBi Blnghnmtoa N.Y. FACTOR Y: Brandt, Pa. AHMEHARTHAH gog south Wasnlngteg Avemi?, Qontrseter snd lmiiiicr nf QMershi FaSssiiiih t'olicrclo r.i.K-k.. Po'itiJ, llutter an 1 Coil I'i.ii, Wet I'eiiaia ilri'i.l u;v Oiilor-i mav bo loft at ThompSbn A Pratt, Will ami Co, .Main an.l Bynon Btweta, - at Borsstos StOVO Work". AuO lfonu.lationa, Otstarns, Pith wire Tunnels anu Oottlttsi nssjjrasfer Uaidvu ......... asierpiecei FROM Till: Art Sailer OF THE Worlci Beiii a lover of the modem styles of painting, he includes iu this grand collection all that is popular and good in ART OF Tiff As well as the choicest hits, and the famous and historical pieces 01 the artists of all ages. This is undoubtedly the most beautiful and complete art work ever published; and well it mnv be, for it contains the best work of the delineators of all that is beautiful. These pictures are engraved on copper plates by the half-tone photo gravure process; and are PERFECT REPRODUCTIONS Of the original painting, even to the very brinh inark-i. Tboy are maile from photograph taken ilirect from the original paint ings. Etch part contains fifteen of thesa engravings and ono page cf de scriptive matter of tha picture and the artists, and PRACTICALLY WE GIVE IT AWAY To our readers. Why do W go to this expjns.-? Circulation in a newspaper is every thing. If, by giving those magnificent parts overy week to tho rfadsrs of Ti ran FOR TEN CENTS AND A COUPON We add 25 pot cout. to our circulation, will bo more than repaid for the cost. The Way to Get It For the first portfolio, bring to this office one of the coupons printed else where on this page and 10 cents. For subsequent parts send thre8 coupons and ten cents. SCRANTON Till