The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 04, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCTRANTON TRIBUNEFRIDAY MORNING. MAY 4, 1694.
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THE LIBRARY TABLE.
IT MAY BE MADE SERVICEABLE AND
VERY CONVENIENT.
A nompinh'ii AtTtilr With Mnvublo Cabi
net Plenty of Spare For Filing Awuy
Letters, IiilN and Minrolluneuus Station
ery How It Is Conitructnd.
The literary or writing table hero
(escribed won originally sketched and
explained by Wobh Donnell ut the re
dueat of Country Gentlomiui. Tho first
ketch shows tho table with its cabinets
of files closed and in tho position they
Will occupy when not in Met Tho sec
ond shows both cabinets swung round to
ho front, Where they may bo reached
handily by tho occupant of the table.
Tho cabinets aro hinged to tho legs of
tho table against which they rest, bo
that they can readily be swung around
TA1U.K w.tii OABtXRI CL08KD,
to the front of the table The d suf
these cabinets are, of course, hinged to
the opposite side. The cabinet! should
bo otrongly liingi'd to the table legi and
made to swing just clear of tlie cross
pieces Ih Iuw tlieiu.
On the back of tliis table, if so de
li rod, may lo arr:ingtl a place fur two
rows of luniks, with a curtain of vlours
or other artistic material, to slide upon
a rod of brass. It is In accord with Mr
Donnell' idea that the library, or study,
has its books nrr inged round odd nooks
and in cases that :.ro coinbiu- d with ar
tistic cabinets rather than in tho old
fashioned ugly shelves, one above an
other from floor to ceiling.
The material for th construction of
Rich a table m:iy be oak or cherry or
any other wood that harmoniiei with
the famishing) of the roam it is to oc
cupy. Its simplicity of OOtiatruuUtO
ooghttonaks it within tha possibilities
of the home workshop, or if the home
workshop is not cqnal to Ks i,ot:trne
T.v.lil.1: WITH I'AHtMCTS c)l KN!
Hon its cimt should not U- gnat -.,'
made by a regular cabin-1 maker. The
interior of tho swinging oabineta can be
arranged with spaces of various lia - If
deired, ir some of tli - spices nny '
fitted with drawers or with mail dot x.
The top of the table hoald i owni
handhoiae agrain as posnih! i urnl i hoiihl
1- m ide ef not iu'T than two pia
(, aid.
Tuff.' s,- W.i
Taffeta 'ilk waifts are in chanigng
colors, with dots, chine dathee i flow
ers, .r Darraw atripea They an made
with slight fullness below tin- '! ir..vl
are hold in by a belt to fall In a frill
Is low. Sleeves are wid. gigot- or el-
are puffed to the elbow, The -to k i
the favcriU) covering for the neck, with
a lace ruffle beloW) or lae lie popular
tabot of bias silk, larger than that of
last year, la added. White china silk,
Willi black stris-s, ibishi s oril it. , i alo
illicit nwKl for similar waists and is
trimmed with double eponletl or elst
two rufllts set on in a poniiailour Minirn
to piiMi over the shouldi rs and crs the
back. A narrow edging of black thr. ad
Lice llnisheh the.-e indies tit ttily.
The Cre of M.llr
A mattress should lt turned every
day before it is slept on again OM
Boning from top to bottom and the
next from one side to tie- olh r. This is
the only way of preventing the very un
pleasant and unsightly hollows Whioh
invariably appear in the portion most
Used by the sleeper.
oin ( him oaa Kaka,
Household dicnlwe a hatpin basket
wim ii little girl.
will find easy
to make when
tle y dosire to fa
vor some friend
with a gift.
All that is need
ed is a beaket
three or four
Inches deep, into
which Ls stuffed
a pincushion till
ed with wool
wadding mid r 0Y
erd either with
Iilusli, silk or sat
in. Ribbon 1 ';,
Inohoi wide and
1 ':, yards long is
then tied around
the basket and
again in a loop
alsive, with bow
nd ends, w here i HATPIN BASKET
it is hnng at the side of a bureau. The
basket may be round if preferred.
The I in; I Mi Frock Co.
Tlie English frock coat is liked by
sonio ladies for gowns imuln of oovort
Buitings. This, as described by Harper's
Hazar, is a donblo breasted long coat
lioarly reuohini? the knee, modeled as
nearly as possible after the afternoon
coats worn by men. It is fitted by single
darts, underarm forms and hip seams.
Tho notched revors collar is covered
around the neck with brown velvet
The sleeves are extremely largo coat
shape. A plastron with standing collar
is provided of the covert suiting, but
it is better form to wear a linen collar
nnd cravat. Tho skirt is gored in the
regular way, without trimming or lin
ing. Sponge Cake With Hot Water.
Two well beaten egga Beat with
them a cupful of sugar, add a ronnded
cupful of flour, with ahoapingteaspoon
fnl of baking powder, one-half cupful of
hot water, a little salt Warm the tin
land bake in a hot oven
-hi
i
Gem Jtvvelry Trinketa or Colored Knamel.
Chatelaine Watches aud Fins.
Although diamonds and pearls are still
supremo favorites, colored stones are
gaining ground daily. Beyond this, there
is an attempt to bring in multicolored
jewelry, three or four differently tinted
stones being set together, Tho effect is
RMDBM WATCU AND FINURR HI.NO.
very showy not unlike that of Scotch
jewelry, but wanting in its characteris
tics. Tlie best stones are mixed into the
most curious medleys of colors.
Chrysoprnso jewelry, set with pearls,
is still greatly worn. Occasionally a
tench of vivid color is iriveii by tlie in
troduction of an emerald, which proves
a glittering foil to the soft, quiet green
of the ohryaopraaa,
Trinkets of colored enamel have come
to stay. In neokleta composed of small
l'arls the fustooned rows are caught
through a bend of rich red enamel at in
tervals. The newest lacepins are very
quaint. A cockatoo's head is depicted
in white ami colored enamels and is a
showy little affair when Beetling in the
folds of black lace. There 1- an infinite
variety in the devices, from wild fowl
to domestic cock, from the bluejay to
the miniature parrot. Not less pretty
are the Sower pins, more particularly
the harebell with n diamond half eon-
eealed within the petH-. The enamel
baud bracelet is striped, the outer tri" s
lietng red, the center one green. I'm
spots of a contrary color are scattered
over each. Delicate bangles ate mad-;
Of short lengths of spotted enamel tin I
together with pejirls. A gold bangle is
ornamented with two hearts qui pearl,
tiie other red enamel.
P-nc'ent watches, small in size and
dceontodtomatehthechatelainei In re
recent t!.-i polar watch for lad ea's .ir.
The chatelaine pins from which the
Watches hang suspended arc in a variety
of patterns, the knot liar, bird and DOW
Mug favorite designs. These chatelaine
ins are mute sepurati' and can be Wi rU
u br.H.-li. All tie- pretty ornament
from which Watches depend are the same
in tin- r- .i et, I St at h and ornament
mast coTreeputid if faabioa is follow, l.
The can lenity ti. 1 b W of enamel, with
thr i... ji oil f the tie and two
ends on tbs other, ii light andfandfnL
A beantifnl ttnywati hof sky blue,. n. mi-
" ! ma) ti" a t.d-r l.i w it i that this
c. ior is to comparatively rare.
In rmgs the marqnias Is a favorite.
B awHmss the stones im-liuletl intheset
I re i fun if tin Me and color. Aj .. .
a ..ir. . . i I.. ,v ,j,y thecenti r. w ith
smaller stones filling in the nmalningl
space, h .w nni:s are popular, whether
plain gold or rnaneslod and set with
gems, Baahs rings come in both g .1
ui.d m'vi i and have gi 111 t heads.
tprum miiiaan awflsaslSi
Tli" latssl Imported milhrurv nh.w
bonnets which In the Imnil appear ex
tr'tinl In.: ... lit iliminttih in th-ir ;ip
psfenl lUe when on, Thorp in nn iivlii a-
Uoo that we are rstarnlnj to the early
Viotiirian funn, when .noy wero carrn il
down in a point behind thenar, alnxwi
meeting onder Uk -iun. Wt hare nd
qnltonrriTcd at that y t, bnl the shspsa
an uiiuie t" droop at tha tldsiaa rartotu
viitl nnoonuBon fmilnnn. btruni; aoa
PlluWINd rxiNNKT AMI si AllP.
trnstn in color arc introduced in the new
tnllHnery, soofa a irsso of tlm bright
Kr.ins lmdl' with tawny yellow. The
Shapes are close fitting to the heiid utid
doom well down at tha btak, aQowing
Hpaco and foiindution for tho new stylo
of trimming the lmeks, almost imelnWi-
rataly as the fronts. Bona of the nsw
ribboni have moire on one aids Sfld Hatil
on the roverse. Colored MrnwH are to
be noeh worn, and nrignoaette Is one of
tho favorite HoWStS, or p:it:: iert on the
black toqnea now (sshlonabla.
Prince of Wales plomSS of Ostrloh
fuathPM stand up urpct on many of tho
new models. Many of tho crowns are
Hiirronndcd ly iipHtnndin bOWS, no that
they deem to bo mink below tho loops of
ribbon. Chip is iinito n la mode, and
roses close set together are introduced
under the brims.
Tlie huge bows introduced lust month
and worn at, the throat wero but the
harbingers of a variety of largo neck
Marfs. A qnits new model is of watered
silk with laco onds. It is wound about
the neck and fastened in front with a
fancy buckle.
For n Hum or Sruld.
Almost BTSrybody in town knows that
linseed oil nnd nmfwatSJ in equal (jnan
tities are Rood for a burn or sculd. Few
people in the country, where one cannot
rnn out to a druggist's for this or sonio
other means of healing, says The Home
Maker, know that an excellent substi
tute is wood soot and lard mixed in the
proportions of one-third soot, two-thirds
lard nnd beaten smootli together. Coat
a piece of soft linen or cotton thickly
with it and bind on the scalded or
bnrned place. The effect will be speedy
and satisfactory. Coal soot will not do.
BroHing too last
means thai children do not
got proper nourishment from
food. They are therefore
thin, narrow-chested and
woak.
Scott' s9
Emulsion
tlio cream of Cod-liver Oil
and hypophosphiles, supplies
material for growth. It
makes sound bones, solid
flesh and healthy, robust
children. Physicians, tho world
over, endorse It.
Don't be deceived by Substitutes!
Prepire.i lij Scott A BOHMt , Y, All L'rut,.;3tl.
Indapa
rnaao a wen
Man of
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lot nnv uniirlnclplttl drnwl.t Mil you any Wml i,i
limitation ln.l.t m lnivlnnlNtlAI'n -nan. lOtMf ll
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nil-;.. ... . i.i tin.- l..o. fi,-. A.l'loai
Urli .1.1 Mrlrl .rrap.l-kltaiti, IS . 1 aSlaSi.
SOLD In MmUmw Brov, VVholaul lad Runt
pmnUn, sckANluN, HA., ind otim u id
e.K lllUKiilMt.
Pismetimos nocdt a
a! ! m, mhly reguh:
ciecicine
V Dr. PEAL'S
PENNYROYAL PILLS.
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i. j'luu mm "i. i i Dd ii.
aol.l u JOHN B, PBXLPS lh.rmo!t
fort) Vi v. .. ai.tina uwl n,n tr.:
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ULCERSi PIMPLES. HLOTCHFS, ARSCESSES. SALT
RHEUM. nUNNINC SORES, OK SCROFULA
IN THE SPRING
If so, your Blood must bo impuro. Cloanne tho
Blood nnd Systom with
Burdock Blood Bitters
BlkTaLU, Mn ii , April U,
Mrn FrTfn M'tnmi Co.
D :- - I writ.- that vmi ra7 Vnow Iho jrorsl I Imrr rTelrwl from i,t
BURDOCK BLOOD BlTTERo. I am ivw on thr ninth t Sllsnt your won-lrrful
Hitter, uriil mil! roofm 1 have nsrivoil pMipj.t etVS ( n I' Dl Msndttl illarajM
HC'tluPULA. 1 hTf umhI itnllar aftrr il.l!r' worth of run I in nn ud rrcrhril
no trim, run i' " tnira !!; : i n. m. i r uri.i k r it i t
ihr- bottlte nf Brarxra PlUat; Ihsy an lbs bi I -oaiinnt
praite thein U) highly. 1 !n owii y wh ' t . r
mfatl tlieui I" i iivii.a. . ul ti.t m hi'. . i .'t
I'i.A. 1 win niiiiisl Willi htaMI M litrjrr mn rf-' in n.y
lumps nn my tins ml. and n.y liml w. re nvrra wiu. : iiiirnin
which Tory jrrr0y tnnnyrii nw hm MSf il in irm Mi n I I In
of money Iryln? In K't relief, and totuu'tet (he l H tneilln
Slate, but all In Tain, they did m no good wbsterer, mi l 1
w':un 1 1 hour hi I would try your BM !: : si .. thai
1 kin a well w jmsa UkIsv. Your cv t; ,., r. ,i .
i p. p. p.
PRirk'l V AO.U PMWC DflfiT
iiu".L.i noil, i uil 1 1 w v I
and potassium
Hakes
Marvelous Cures
S: in Blood Poison
EE Rheumatism
and Scrofula
v. r. t, i Tin.., it,,. Mr!. MMias
th vetk ami iil,uiuiM, itlvm
irnnctU ki wiakrli..l urvia, r.p
olam,irlliin ih .lint hMiili ami
u lilBMS wham al.'luiaua, irloomy
li-. Ilni;n nnil la'.lln l" Hi at pjMTAUl it.
ft BrUMrr.Mvoadarr nil t. -tiary
rphllu, for M I inn. uan,Brao
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In all IiIikkI nd akin tlan.ra, liko
lil'itfhia, l'tlQilA. OM rliriinir nlcrra,
' lei inr, iiralU tiaal, l.olla, eryaliinlaa,
, oexain.1 nur any, mttii.ui ft ar nl
ppBtrMli II. iii, Mm; r. 1'. V. Imh.... -1
bliioil parifl. rln ihn w .rM.r I mukot
lotltlr, t i jily ni l k rn'irirnt euro
In all 'viaon.
lAille. n ti l... .vati'l:! I an i,Kel.
iiilwti. fit IiIchhI Ii lnanliiiiiuroo4inill-r'-.n,
nun in mens: m ii Irn-gularltiivi,
cr. t.oi'un.iriv ii ir. ii by lln wmi-
ili-i-ful tunic nn.l IiIihi cieaiii.lnrr tai ;
IlMol P. V P. I'rlckly Asb, lno
iimt liml rutuanluiu.
BssnMFrsu, Mo, ,A iir. 14th, 1H93.
I pin -.nk Iii the hlKln " terms of
yiiur iiHHliriun from ntv nu in-rsoimi
kiiimleilKv. uaui1i o-il villi h lire
illnei , l.-tirlay anil rheiiiii:ittsni lur
y' yearn, WU trentml by the vtrr bt
phyi,.iiu nun .pent liunrlrei). i.tili.l
Inra, trie I every k:mvvn retii'slv irh
lilll dlldll;.-r.'ll-f. 111:1,1, i.ulv Inker
one bottll et rpnrP. t, V., ami can
cheerfully las n dm done no mors
good thnn nnythlnir I hamoTortaki 11.
Iota rct'ontmaiid your tuo lU iue to all
fcuC'.rcr uf ha ate, 10 .le ....
MKs H, M. VI All V.
Spr iKSrlil, Qrccn County, .1.
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For sals by J OHM EL PHELPS, PhaimncUt, cor. Wvominrj Ave. aud EpmctSt
Bersatea, Pa.
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BUTOhMS AIIU al'ftK Ulit.VU.
For Sale byC. M. HA Kills, DraggM,
Ws and
Fertilizers
Large Medium and
White Clover,
Choice Timothy and
Lawn Grass Seeds
Guano, Bone Dust
and Phosphates for
Farms, Lawns and
Gardens.
HDHT & CONNELL GO.
MT. PLEASANT
AT KI T VIU
fV, of t)r Nvt qualltr tt domtiti- tlie, nnd
rf r) nir.H. .!'lior- J In uf part of Ui city
Orde." mi ut my ifH',,
tiOk n. WYOMIHa a VKnr.
Inr room, fl rit BoOfi Thir 1 VftMoMl Bunk,
ortrnt ty in-iit r l"j.:iou U that iuiu wiJ
recflvi .r!u()t Attention.
BMdd toAtrooti Mil Im mndfifur Ut mU
Kin) dvllwry of i'.ui bwhHfst 0t.
WLL T. SMITH.
Hotel Waverly
Fnropciin Dan Ftrat-rln. I'-nr .tiM
I 'm-. i lot BarsaSf a i.uil TuiubuMr
law
IE Cor, WW H filbert Sh. PMlii
Mm! ri"irtil for mldanU of N t rnn;
if Ivatiia Alt rnnrtniono lor tntrlani
ti n l from Hrntd Strawt lUn n and tho
Iwrlfth an I Vaxkot siwt aUtlon. Ha
trai l fnr vi.uinir rr.'ita:iUiia m4 pr
th It IU Ai tkraolto Uoarlua.
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Pt-.OF RltTOR.
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Uichigaa.
Berrtlle, sv C'.air Co
Pimples, Blotches
and Old Sores
p -W
Catarrh, Malaria w
Kidney Troubles
Arc Mtlfwlj rlaa.n-l lij a".l.r. "m
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: .- Him ii,, t Spring.
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fh rit lfem il mcv i'." I bora
l-v 1.. on-1.. inn .11.111
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sightly anil illaafmnahl
my fi.cn. I trlnl v-nri
dj hut in vain. until p. 1
ul pts.pori loa
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11 with an lite
eruption eo
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(BlllUeO by) J. I). JollVSTON.
Savannah, Ul.
mm fatirrr I'm l.
ftrMatnwy from Ihi ilar 0 .Vala Tit,
Sr.jeo, TKT., .Ini.lMrv II. Isnt,
Mk-ana. bin-vrvs Hu.ia., Savannah,
Oa. 1 UfHtrmm 1 bavo trlaal yi.ur P.
P. P. f-.r a itlaeiiao of the akin, 11 .tuty
kin.ivjj as akin onnenr.nf thirty 1 . ,r.'
ataman, anil foontl kTrrnt rollef: It
imriiieaine tilmal and romnv. -i ,,: ir
mail 111 fni.ii tho Nat M tl . .' , i
Ami prevent) any pfcavlluy . 1 , i,o
soma. 1 havo taken Avwor six li'.rtloa
1,1 ,1 leel eelillilntll I lint allot turveuro
will effect a euro, tt ha Also rsHoTaal
tin- Ironi InillK'calliin ftml aumiuch
troublo. Yoiira truly,
CAi-r. w. K. RrsT.
Attorin v at L:iW.
tM 1 biogh NWM HM Free.
AM, DRfnOISTM SKI.L IT.
rilOPRII'TOHS,
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involunlar-Kmlataninftamanyra...... if t.gb.-.vl. airh u-onM?i u,
wtiiiimptlnn or Inaai ily, .no prr ho, h, mnirs 1im for SV. With it v. r
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Iheirnm'taUi'o organs v.i uitnnr rex. biii-Ii n 1 Nervous Proaimilcu l-'-i.
V1X Of Loal Alanbno.l, lnipotuncy, Nluhily Knilasluna, Youthful Bnon
r oieiiini vvurry.nvrCArlvu nan ot Tobacco or I ! uii .which lend tot'on.
I.Ull.llllOIinili in.nnllv. Wllh aiw, Iai:in1nva'nlr...
noMioiuroonsifunil the 1,101117. Sold at M.OO pcrbox.UbcMs
fur S6.00. UK. MUTT'S CtllltM VOU, CO., MVsBLmIJmS
1H7 I'enn Avnituo.
THE
SECOND
PORTFOLIO
, ,
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contains four incomparable paintings by the world-famous
Medairy, which surpass all of his previous efforts for faithful
ness to nature and unparalleled beauty.
1 hey comprise every phase of Nature's changes, as de
lineated in the four seasons, and will prove a revelation to
most persons, of her peculiar moods. Lowell has well said:
"Our seasons have no fixed returns;
Without our will they come and go;
At noon our sudden summer burns,
Ere sunset all is snow."
I he Ottman Lithographing Company in reproducing these
paintings from the originals, has achieved a marked success,
and produced tour pictures that will easily hold first place in
either home or studio, not only for their artistic merit, but as
fine examples of the work of this renowned artist.
SPRING
This delightful picture is one of Medairy's four water colors, "The Seasons," whic
are all fouml in portfolio No. 2 of this Series.
"Spring" is a brightcolored work of sinorular merit. The drooping apple trees,
burdened with their pink and white bloom, contrast effectively with the rich green back
ground of trees and the (lag-fringed pool in front.
The light and shades are superlative, and the whole effect is wondrously pleasing
as a picture, or when critically considered as a study.
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