TTIE SCE ANTON TRIBUNE SATTJ RDAT MORNING. MARCH 17. 1894. 0 ft imm v ' '' v j I I 1 . limm 1 . 1. L .1 i-V I I'M M I 1 Lcnttii Eccentricities. TRIM WALKING TOILETS. , v oi tiio material will IhcyScciu Severely simple After the Frills of : lie Prevailing Mode Serge Riul obevlot are the favorite inal -rials tor walking toilets thin spring & a come the fancy weaves in lilit woolen fab rics and boncle effects. The various shades of green, brown ami purple prevail, ami black is also popular. Sleeves are cut in one piece from shoulder to wrist, or are I made with one or wore pull's extending from the shoulder to the elbow, but in all cases tliey arc very tiylit around the fore- urtu. Plain tailor made styles are still in I YOgUe, and the Test has not declined in fa- vor, while revers are seen on almost every description of bodice, from, the morning jacket to the ball corsage. Uesii'.e tlic galloons, passementerie ami artistic buttons which are employed as trimming tor street gowns, they are often rendered more elaborate andsl riking by the akiliful introduction of a small quantity U rives the popUll have waned, Sleeves of different material from thai ol the gOWU are stili seen, especially on elabo rate toilets. Rich fabrics, ol which a wide variety is shown this spring, are used fot this purpose and are also employed for Hie berl ha or ; he i n "at ot 1 1 1 corsage and occa sionally to form a panel in the skirt. Fine brooades and damasks are thus utilized, and both plain mat embroidered velvets, while the body of the goVU is of silk or wool piods. A charming costume made of ha.el nut brow 11 draji de soie is cut in prill-ce-s form and closes invisibly in front. The Immense balloon sleeves, very tight below the elbow, are of mauve moire dotted with black. A tiny capote of black velvet ac companies the gown and is trimmed w it h Parma violets. TOILETS FOR MOURNINO, m if - -x ' - N K I'M i x I f A REDFBRs gown. fine brocade or richly colored velvet in (he form of a vest or plastron. Fancy ns well M plain velvets are thus used with excel lent elTect. Sometimes these brilliant ad juuets are cunningly cont rived BO that, they are adjustable and may thereby serve th"ir turn with several different gowns. Heavy black or white lace is also seen, laid in flat bands on the goods, or perhaps over n 1 and of silk of a prettily contrasting color, or it is gathered to form a bouffant corsage trim ming. The English do not seem to take as kind ly to light and airy effi ci - as do i be Amer icans and the french. Uedfem shows a spring design which m-:;i rrvi rely .- impV after the frills and furbelows of the gi h erally prevailing mode. It is made of fawn colored vignone, fine ami of lightweight, The bell skirt is plain except for the w ide facing of vignone which is stitched on around the bottom and the fair stitched straps of spinach green cloth which adorn the front just above the facing and are fastened down at the ends by fawn colored crochet buttons, The bodice, which i.--extremely loii toid tight in the usual Eng lish style, has n rather short basque, and a etrapof green cloth follows the waist line above each hip nud is buttoned In place, The revers of the fawn colored oonage ex tend to the waist ami display an open waist coat of green cloth that parts over a gn plastron which, with the standing collar, la embroidered with fawn colored cord. The bouffant sleeves have QaringCdffs '; green cloth, and a green velvet toque com pletes the costume. '. i - TOILETS OF CEREMONY. Dnexpeatcd suvm or Grief That Warm tl'eather -Hay Develop The Eton jacket i too convenient to be come quickly obsolete and Is used in many of the spring costumes for misses and young Women. A French model of a mourning gown is shown having an Eton jacket, al though it seem rather too flippant o style fortl e appropriate expression of grief. The round bi II skirl Is trimmed with bias bauds Oi ( : p ', and tie- jacket, which opcUSOVer n full crape vest, is bordered with the snmo trimming, Tight crape euffs extend to the elbow, while crape epaulets Ml over the puff tout forms 1 1. e upper part nt bhesleeve. Crape is st ill the orthodox material for mourning, although it is so unserviceable a st uff. Woolen crape and crcpons, Henriet ta, serge, camel's hair and all. dull finished black cloths are employed,' while some beautiful black silk crcpons are shown among the new spria' goods, having a nar row plain Bilk stripe, or a silk stripe with a sort of ruffled effect, or the goods, instead of bi inn striped, are sprinkled with plain silk flecks. For warm weather grenadine, nun's veiling and plain black silk net may also be used. Ample veils of the latter are far better for summer wear than the suli'o cating crape ones and are quite as complete mourning, Tlic custom of wearing black lisse or tulle ruchings next the neck and w rists is one to be followed with caution, as the dye is usually not fast in those materials and is apt to come off upon the skin under the In fiuenc of warmth or dampness. A fold of dr.ii china silk or a plaiting of silk net is a safer finish to adopt. A spring mourning toilet is shown made of dull finished and woolen material. It has a round bell skirt trimmed with three bias bah.vs of crape of different widths. The plain corsage has a short basque and opens in front over a lull vest of black (cause con fined by a nape girdle, The full cloth sleeves are trimmed with crape. A triple cape accompanies the gown, the two lower capes ot cloth and the upper one of crape. Holre Lciuli In Popularity Both In the riain ami siripi ii Varieties. Silk stuffs are much in vogue this sprimr for gowns intended for afternoon receptions and other occasions of ceremony where full dress is not admissible. Moire leads in po; Ularity, of course, both in the plr.in nnd Striped Varieties, while .satin, pe.'iu de sole and bengallne are also worn, but plain grosgrain silk seems to have entirely dis appeared from the fashionable wardrobe. Elaborate costumes made of find woolen goods and trimmed with richer materials are also Seen, crepons being still favorites Some new repped goods are shown, covered with small, silk embroidered Ogures,but it. Is ioubtful if they will be taken up very eager- M mm t i ..." 1 frm. These dolls are dressed iu various styles oiie in gray, as S Quaker, with a silk bonnet and a kerchief; another in lace and muslin, with a hat and a tiny basket of flowers. The prettiest are the "folly" costumes of jjm ' k K0V8LTT BONBOS BOX. satirtaud ribbons, bung with little bells. The dress is in two coV.rs, of course, black an.', orange, blue and white, and turquoise nnd gold being the most effecllvu coiubluar lions. OK MANY HUED STRIPES. . i .. oi. . For th Fancy Waists of Springtime, A beautiful lino of wash silks has been brought out for the spring trude, ho lovely In color and soft in texture that it is difli Cttltto make a choice where every piece is so attractive. Solid colors are showu in dull blue, light violet, wbsint he green and old rose. Inn stripes prevail, and their com binations are innumerable. All the stripes are of mil row w idth, iu whatever manner they are clustered, and the effect as a whole is of harmonious e a subdued brightness. Rose and gray, rose and green, rose and tan, and violet and tauaresome of the com binations seen. The goods are said to really wash, provided soft water and a small quantity of line soap be used, and no fabrio could be prettier for separate waists for every day use as warm weather comes on. for more elaborate bodices brocaded taf fetas and satin or moire striped silks are employed, Theseand similar weaves may be obtained to great advantage at this sea- COMPLETE IIST OF BOOKS. Sal in -rtowx Asp mai.vk ri(isi i:sa coaTOME. ly. There are n certain number of novelties put out every season that for "some n SSOD, good or bad) do not hit the fashionable fancy, and so the ahelves of t ho shops arc clogged with them. There are occnsionr.lly, on the contrary, other novelties thai at once spring so unex pectedly into popular favor that dealers II ml that their caution in buying lias resulted in their stock of the goods running out during the very height of the demand for it. Asit takes gbotttaiX Weeks to order and obtain good- from manufacturers in the other hemisphere, establishment are often timid about, sending for another lot, fearing that by the time the second consignment ur- MOt'nXING COSTUME. They are mounted on n yoke which Is con cealed by a cloth collar continued down the I trout edge i of the cape in the form of crape . . mi.. 1 . . j re cm. l lie oonnei , i tn as in mini Jig anil strings, Is of crape and has a niching of white crape beneath iho clo e brim. FOR USE AND ORNAMENT. A Dull Bonbon Dos That only Costs s:i or M. The source of decorative novelties seems to Iki unfailing. Every mouth brings out on the fancy counters of the shops a fresh assortment of small articles more or less useful and ornamental. One of the latest things Is a flat pocket pinholder, made of brown silk, iu imitation of the flat side of a oh est nut and rather larger than the tjpiui ish chest nuts m en In the markets. Tho pins are stuck in around the edge. The tiny decorated rolling pin -, etc., once pop ular for key racks, have been superseded by wood or composition oak and maple leaves, painted and veined In the natural colors. .Several small gilt hooks are fastened on the face of the leaf to hold the keys, anil the leaf is hung up by the stem, Some thing decidedly new arc the white applique ett rs now for sale lit. the mil ion counters. They are about, three-quarters of an inch long ami are embroidered, but ha'H' no background, and are Intended to save the labor of embroidering initials on Gousehbld linen and underwear. The idea is ft novel but practical one. Voluminous lainpRlin les nre:;till popular, but Ingenuity baa been almost exhausted on them, and every combination of china silk, laee and crape has bci n tried over and over. SomS new ones are shown made of crape paper in shades of lavender, orna mented with a large cluster of purple and white flag lilies or iris, also Blade of paper. The same seln me might b" more cheerfully carried out in pate yeUow,tlnoa there art yellow irises In nature. These millinery lamp shades are not sat ii factory on the whole, however, as they ate too flimsy to be trusted in the neighborhood of firfi A doll bonbon box is Sj rather attractive novelty which, trivial ns It may seem, sells at between $3 and $4, The foundation Is a rather tall, round box, to the lid of which is fastened the upper half of a doll's body, with le-ad and urnis complete. The skirt is secured to tin-waist of the doll and Is made just, t he t ight length and circumfer ence to cover the. box when the lid is on. THEATER BODICE, son, ns all tin; large shops are closing out the remainder of their winter stock of silks and crapes at reduced prices, and five orsix yard lengths of flue quality may be bought at. half the price per yard that was charged two or three months previous. In thin qualities of -ilk the soft varieties wear bet ter than the glace kinds of the same grade, all hough the latter appear to have more body. In regard to the mode of making these waists there is only one law they shall not be plain. Even the wash silks are usually made up full with a folded belt and col lar, balloon sleeves anil a double niching down the front, while corsages intended for theater and evening wear are so volumi nously and variously trimmed that, it would seem impossible for the sti tit lest ingenuity to invent a new style. A sketch is given of u theater bodice composed of pale gn'en crape and laurel green satin ribbon, made over a titled lining of pale green surah. It is shirred in the form of a round yoke, which is outlined by a baud of ribbon fin Ished with erect bows on the shoulders. A second parallel band curves across the bust. The bodice is gathered in at the waist un der a pointed ribbon belt and has a short, full basque lined with surah and trimmed with a band of ribbon. The tight, shirred sleeves extend from the wrist to above the elbow, where they arc met by a balloon puff with a ruffle trimmed with a ribbon band. The standing collar of ribbon is sur mounted by a niching of the crape. The bodice closes at the bnck Tit bit' C'HOLLET. FLASHING METAL IN FAVOR. The Girl of I lie Period May Soon Be Parti; Armor Glad, With the great variety of soft silks, orapes and nets now iu the market, there is no lack of material for the const ruction of duiiity vests, yokes, plastrons, collars, capes and similar devices for the brightening up of Ktr'-et toilets to suit evening occasions where full dress Is not necessary. A great leal of guipure is used, also beaded tulle and net embroidered In jet or small colored i abactions or pi t lit i t ill ly spangled. Indeed flashing metallic effects are greatly iu favor, anil as the spangles are very light there is no object ion of weight to be urged against their employment. Of course these brit '' '' DROVER FAILLE BABQtrfjrE limit accessories appear to best advantage when they are seen over a dark gown, and if a small hat or bonnet to match is worn te effect is doubly satisfactory. A pretty and very simple plastron ar rangement is made with the metal passe meaterie pieces thnt come in pairs shaped like a corselet and titled to the front of the figure. .Satin ribbon R inches wide Is tied In a huge bow reaching fruni shoulder to shoulder, t he ends being brought down over the bust and gathered iu beneath the top ot the corselet pieces. 1 he corselet is at tached to the bodice by means of jeweled stickpins. An Intelligent, faithful womnn bread winner furnishes a shining example to the world. She Is the embodiment of truth thu consummation of honesty's ideai, Titles of Randsomt Volumes for Popular Serial. Below will be round a new list of the bandsoma bootcs comprising tn popu lar serits now available to TbIBONR renders. The list has been railed, a d iucludes those books now in stock. An early order will be your s ifust assur ance of getting the volumes you want. COLUMBUS SKRIEB. Mental Struggle. Mystery of a Hansom Cab. Lady Volworth's Diamonds. black Beauty. Tent of Shorn. Old Mameselle's Secrot. Rabbis Spoil. Privateer Sam. Princo Charles' Daughter. Swiss Family Robinson. Death Bod Marriage. Gipsy 1 .inn. Jlr F. Fortescuo. ( i nines Household Fairy Tales. Mabter of Ceremonies. Master of Ilollautral. Merry Men. Ivanhos. Men's Cone. Bonnie Dora. Baron Munchausen. Cot Quariteo. DarkDays. Cornills, Life's Remorse. uruyon Pupors. Child' History of Eugland. Christmas Stories. Dateless Bargain. House on the Mureh, KnsayH Kliu. Evil Uenius. Allen Quurtermain. Moths, As in a LooLiug UlSdS. Witches llesd. John HhIiiIux. Diana Citron. Janets Kepentauce. lloyle's Uaines. Two Orphans. Desperate Woman. Wife In Name Only, between Two Sins. Crooked Path. Christmas Stories. Lilo's Romorse. Deerslaver. Javuo Eyrl. Mott. Oliver Twist. Strange Adventures of a l'haetou. Faitii and. Freedom. John Halifax. Pioneers. Breezil Lr.ngton. Dutchess. Dick' Wandering. Friendship. Hon. Mrs. Vereker. Deldee. Rory 0 More, Second Thoughts. Sketch Buok. OXFORD SERIES. Barnaby Budge. Ivuuhoo. Lick's Sweetheart. Aesop's Fables. East Lynn. Foul l'lny, David Conperfleld. i Iriffith Uauut. Daughter of lleth. Vicar ol Wakefield. Monastery. Children of the Abbe;" Life of David Crockett, bride of Lnmmermoor. Aurora Floyd, Don Quixto. Quilderoy. Quy Mannering. Vivian the Beauty. Knickerbocker History of New Vork. Chandos. Zanoni. The Vicomte's Bride. Faith and Unfaith. Princess Sunshine. Yetnusse. Wit, Humor and Pathos. V'lsconselas. The Partisan. The Young Duke. Willy Redly. Tho Firm of Oirdlestone. Wigwam nnd Cabin. Half Hours with Ureat Novelists. Tho Dove in the Eagle's uest. Effle ORilvie. Tho Sin of .loost Avelingh. The Phantom Ship. The Fornyer. The Deemster. Two Years Beforo the Mast. A Maiked Man. Oreat Expectations. Tom Cringle's Log. Fair Women. Catherine. Houso n tho Marsh. Beyond Pardon. The Veudettu. Tho Spy. Tom Brown at Oxford. Childs History of England. Mystery of Orcival. Murders Iu tho Rue Morgue. Mary St. John. Merles Crusade. Majtermau Itondy. Melllchampe. Katharine Walton. Kueltn Chillingly. Harry Lorrequer. Jue. Gilded Clique The Partiiitt of tho Ways, Famous or Infamous. Rroic BriRhteys. The Owl Uoute. Eutaw. Dramas of Life. Dounis Duval, Oonigskjr. Rival Priticoss. Story of an Africrn Farm. Southward Ho. Scenes from Clerical Lite. Syrlin. Sloan Square Scandal. Shadaws and Sunbeams. Richard Uurdis. History of the United States. Child's History of English. Eight Years Wandering in Ceylon. birds of Prey Baled Hay. Beauchump. Ci ipps, the Carrier. Chestnuts, Old and Now. Chuiemont. Chaplut of Pearls. Rhodo Flemmiug. Reproach of Annersley. Aurelian. Silas Warner. Armorel of Lyonesse. All Sorts ana Conditions of Moii. A Pair of blue Eyes. A Hardy Norseman. A Fnls Start. 1 1 Mi fA X. I'. 7 ritmnr, I or. , IS'JX The Flour Awards "CllICAOO, Oct. 31. Fhe first official announcement of World's Fair di plomus on flour has been made. A medal has been awarded by tin World's Fair judges to the flour manu factured by the Wnshburn, Crosby Co., iu the great Washburn Flour Mills, Minneapolis. The committee reports the flour strong and pure, and entitles it to rank as first-class patent flour for family and bakers' use." MEGARGEL & CONNELL I WHOLESALE AGENTS. SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL The above brands of flour can be had at any of the following merchants, who will accopt The Tribune flour coupon ot 25 on each one hundred pounds of flour or !50 on each barrel of flour. t- THE Upholstery Department OF" William : Sissenberger Opposite Baptist Church, Peon Avenue, Is replete with fine and medium Parlor Suits, Fancy Rockers, Couches and Lounges for the Holiday Trade. Prices to Suit all. Also Bed Room Sets, Din ing Room and Kitchen Fur niture. Parlor Suits and Odd Pieces Re-upholstered in a bubstantial manner. Will be as good as new. Eeranton F. P. Prieu, Wushiuutun arenas I Gold Meda; Brand. Punmoro P. P. Price) GuM MeJai Brand. Dunmora P. D. Mauley. BnperlattVa Brand, liydi-Purk-Cursuu & Duvls, Washburn Ht. (Icilil Ueoal Brand; J, aeph A. Muars,Miiin avenue, Suporlatlvo Brand. Gruon Bidge A.L.Hponcer.Gold Modal BrsiaL J. T.MeBalSi Bupsrlativs. Providenoe fanner Sc OhsppelLN' Main ave- niK, Bnperlativs Brand;a J. Giilo-,pb, w. Market trout, Go'.d Mi.dU Braud. Olyjihimt Juiaus Jordun. Hupurlativn Brand. PeekvillS Bhaffn ft H is t Saperlatlve. Jermyn- 0, u. winters ft Co gnperalative Araahald Jones, S mpson ft Cn . Gold Modal. Oarbondala K. S. Clark, fJold Hedal Brand. Bbneedale-I tf. Faster ft Co. Gold Ma!. Mimmka-M. II. liSVeUe, Taylor JudKu ft Co., Gold Modal; Athertun ft Co., Kuporlativo. Duryon- LawrenoS Htoro Co., Gold Modal Mooslc John MeiMndlo, Guld Modal. Pittstou-M. W. O'Boyle, Gold Modal. Clark's Oroon Fraeo ft Purker ,'Suporlativo. Clark'B .Summit-F, M. Younn, Gold Medal Dslton 0, E. Finn ft Son, Gold Medal Brand. Nicholson-J. E. Harding. Waverly- M. W . Bliss ft Son, Gold Medal, Factoryvillo Charles Gatdner, Gold M.'dal Moiiljottoin- N. M. Finn & Son, Gold Modal Tobyhanna-Tobyhann ft Lehiih Lumbu r Co. Gold Modal Brand. Qouldsboro B A. Adams. Gold Medal Brand Mo-cow Oaie ft Clements, Gold Medal. Lake Ariel James a. Bortroo, Gold Modal. Forest City -J. L. Morgan & Co., Gold Modul Auction! Auction! AT cimniucB Stores 133 Perm Avenue. COMMENCING M0HDAYJYEWH6, JAN, 15 A CHANCE to buy at your own price Hardware, Saws, Hammers, Tinware, Lamps, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Fancy and Other Goods. Sign Red Flag, N. A. HULBERT'S City Music Store, - WYOMING AVg.. SCRANTO fSTKINWAY ft SON DIOCKER DKOTMBR8 KRA.MCH ft BACK hi ULil'Z ft HAL Kit an PIANOS Uses larita ttock of Grst-clau ORGANS MISICAL mi:i:i ii M:sii MLhlC, ElO.. flU Atlantic Refining Co. Manufacturers and Dealers in Illuminating and Lubricating DRY 1TCHINC SCALES THAT CRACKED AND POPPED OPEN. LnmtlT, Stecbek Co., N. Y., April 11, 1890. Foster, Mildurn ft Co., Buffalo, N Y. Qextlemen : When about ten or twelve years old I w:is troubled With cracks across tlie palm of my left hand, nnd when they healed the trouble broke out on my head, and every winter It would come out as a sort of tetter and make scales oil over my head. I havo not liecn free from it a sinele winter since, but it was worse last winter after I hud the KriptK), for then it came out in spots all orcr n:y body. I had a doctor examine mc, and be told mo that thorn wim no rum for mn T rmt. rnrc .m,1 worse. Scales would form over the sores and then dry out until they would crack and pop open, showing a watery matter. My skin was all like a dry wrapper. It felt as though it had dried on me. The scales were so bud that they would collect in tho bed and havo to be sliakcn out. It was about this time that I commenced using B. B. B. I was so bad that I was ashamed to take my hat oil Ixsfore a neighbor. I had used live bottles of another metiicino without noticing any effect ; but when I commenced to take B. B. B. tho sores camo out thicker than before, and they burned liko fire ; they were immenso blotches of fire that W?i j1 V" 80 1 00,11(1 not slocp- The way thL'y burni'd and itched can not be told, and I hopo no one else may ever know from experience. The only relief I could get was from washing tho sores with sotno B. B. B. . I stuck to the medicine and was on the fourth bottle In-fore I could see that I was really better, although I knew that it was better to get such rottenness out of my blood than to havo it stay there. I did say onco that I wished I had never commenced taking B. B. B., but my wifo encouraged mc, and to-day I thank her for the ad vice, for I am in good health now, and I don't believe I ever would havo boon with my blood in such n condition as it was. My scalp now ie clean and clear of allacales and totter, and on my body there arc only small spots to show whero tho sores were, and these spots are free from scales. I do not doubt but that tho euro will be perfect. I am now on tho sixth bottle and will take more until every spot is gone. I firmly beiievo that Burdock Blood Bitters will cure the worst disorders of the blood, for such ccrtainjy was muio. Signed, When Baby was slok, wo garo lior Oastorts. When lbs wuk Child, sho cried for Ciutoria. When kIio became. Mlas, she clung to Oostoria, When i. ho bad Children, iha gavethciu Custorfa, Hotel Wayerly Fuiopniin Plan. Fint-clns Bar nttnobsd. Deucit for Berg-tier A Kuk"1' Tannbteiisor Beer. N, E. Cor. and Filbert SU,. Ptiilaii Wot dstrabln for roRlilentn of N.E. Venn" rylvanta. All conveniences lor travelers to and from Broad Btreet atatlon and tho Twelfth and Market Street station. l iirable for visiting Horantonlanit and ueu In In tho Anthracite Uegloo. T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR. DR. MOTT'S HEBTZBira PILLS OILS Linseed Oil, Napthas and Gaso lines of all grades. Axle Grease, Pinion Grease and Colliery Com pound ; also, a large line of l'ar ratline Wax Candles. V!o nlso handle tho Famous CROWM ACME OIL, the only family safety burning oil in the market. WILLIAM MASON, Manag.'r. Wyoming Av Office: Coal Exch.mue, VurkB ut i'iuo Brojk. DUPONT'S MIXING, BLASTING AND SPORTING POWDER Manufactured at the Wapwallopen Mills, Lu zerne county Ph.. and nt Wil mington, Dehiwuro. HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for tho Wyoming District, i8 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa. Third National Bank Buildinj. AOKNCJKS. THOS. FORD, llttat..!!. Pa JdHNB SMITH & HON ; Plymouth To. E. W. MULLIGAN, Wilkcs Karre. Pa. 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Hondactio, Wakofulnosi. lA)ittMuiiaood, Nihtljr Emlfslnns, Nprvouancsp.RlldnilnBandloBsof power ln(vjfrrlToOrCTi)roflth('rfioxctur',iU.y OTeroxertlou. j-onlhftilorrort, oipftflntTO nso oMobnoco, 0lum ornt!nnllantB, which H'nd to Infirmity, Ton nuinptlon or Insanity. Can bo ct rrltd I n Ton pocket, ttl per DOIt, 6 for r, ht mnll prapalU. With a onlcr w( :vr a wrliu-n urinttr (u cure n pet'nn il I hat ninnai'. ('lr.Mlr f !W Knld Mv nil 1 1 ril wulhf 0. All for 1 . tflkp bEFORE AND AFTER USING.no other. Addrc ERVE Mlimo, Masonic 'I'omple, CaiC4ao. Ux. For Sale in Scranton, Pa., by H. C. and Snruco streets. SANDERSON, Driuist, cr. Washington Ladies Who Value A refined complex ion must use Pozzonl's Vaw4 der. It produces a soft and beautiful skin. WFAK HAN RE YOURSELF E!llLJSO IN TWO WEEKS. Wliy waj.to tlma, money anil healthwlth l'i7.irtorB,Wnnaerful,,curo nils." einTitien. .to-, when 1 wlllhcnii FREfl the proncrliition of n new nml uosltlvn romeiiy Tor t lie nrompt lusting; euro of Lost ktauOMi NIIBl ly I'.misMntw. " .-i m;-; VI i l.ne i i i oia or youiinnien, uru oceio, iraiiotency, nun to enianTOwertS, tininteil oruiina. t'urca In Two Wcukn. I sriul ttila projctiP" tinn l-reo of ohurire. and tboro 1 1 r.o li;-.nbeu i r ndrerth.lno eau ii i sln-.il it. AnyiiodilrtistorihreloiaiieanptitUupforyon,naererytUiD3lsplal:inndr'r.iplc. All lftdk In return Is that you will buy ft small quantity of tiio remedy from mo director nilviro your frlonda to do so after you reeelf. the reelpp and see tho. there Is no hnmtiuff nordeeoptlon. But Tea nan iloaa you uleaaeubont this. OorreBponili'iiOBBlrtotly cenndeiitlal. and all letter? tent lnnlaln soaled QDVelopo. Enelos. stamp It oonToulent. B.U.iiinnrnrtord, ItoSAI 37,All)ion,Mleli. I nitroKt;. AiTnn. illllllHIIIHIIIlllllKKlllllltllllllllUlllllllllllllllllliailllllllllieillllllKIIIIIiy llllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll LOOD POISON Cilff ondfTiroirinty, bacVl by pcrmuiDoUyeurMl I t UHH fj 1 WnaloRcm-l i' itivr i nWi iimI 100 i 1oL. ilhutrktM lwr:i liffimr-plfd.rwby n'1 WhMH.itSpririp I iA Mfivnrtltal. U'ir Matt c Ncmeav win I ni i. MARCH 17 This Coupon, with two like it, but of different I dates, and with Ten Cents in cash, will secure one part of the World's Fair Art Portfolio ill four parts the one announced before. nimiiiuiiiiiiiBiiiiiHiimiiiiiiiuiiBHiiiiiimiiiieoiiisBMiiiiiiiaaiibiuiBiiakiiiiiBK '. ROOK C.Inc"p. Citpltol, Jl.nOO.OOO. SI. no SrtOK IN the worti.n. ".I -".ir i. . I it it dollar tontd ,adtos' Solid Froneli Dongata Kid Bill -not dellrcred free anywhere In the U.S., on tw-elpt of ( auli, Money timer, or Postal Note tor SI. Ml. Rqiinls every way tbe liooti selil In nil retail ttorrs for S;.W. We make this boot ourselves, therefore we gunr onfee tho lit. hfulf mut ircirr, and If any ono Is not natlstied wo will retiinu ine money or sotnl another pair, (ipera I no or Uoniineii M-n..e, lths f, D, B, k KS, .sizes 1 to I and half jlzcs. Mad tnttrshf; It in iaii. Iliustfati (I Oats. lomi'i FREE FEOEHAl 3T BSTON. MASS. Sltcial fenni to I'tultin. a a Bursa . l. HJW.i. .K i i i r i r x "x h'. y- r ! r t s kSiTO r rv H tST-S tVsV7.K' r.x. am vt Dexter Shoe CoTv