TIIE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MORNING, MAT 21, 1894. 7 GRACEFUL DRAPERY. THE DECORATIVE FURNISHING DOORS AND WINDOWS. OF A Portioro That Adds Height and Dignity to tho Mooru An EflVrtivo Window Dra pery Potsltilo of Inexpensive Adoption. Fabrics For Interior DtCWltWi Of tho m.-Jtinrr. of pretty draperies there, is no end. The tasteful furnishing of doors mid windows us an essent ial part of deeorativo huuso furnishing has novor before reaohtd moh a pitch of perfection as at tlie pTBSOllI time. It is tho possibility of good taste in almost tho meanest home that marks the great advance in doniestio art during tho pros- a Qcinn fOKtmuL MMntion. Nowadays pifterns ent equally ohanatBg with the old time beautiful but expensive lumping may bo bought at a modetl prices w hile the same rieh colorings and patterns have been repnxluet'd in the cheapest1 mate rial for the OOUieilieOOes of the humbler classes. With tiies.1 ple;isiu;j fabrics Women of taite daringly drape thtir doors, windows and KhI canopies tftcs models iu sumptuous upholstery, mak ing such moduications as th.e case i:i hand demands. For then MnbMotM IttMfWiftJ aro hew MfVodMed fr Dm The Deo rater ind Furnisher two unique designs. Tlie first is a qr.aint parti er It i tniusna'iy tall, and in this respect it added dignity tn th room for which it was desigiu tl It was, however, so con trived that th door was marVe to appeal higher by means at tho porticro being carrii-d some distance, np above the spring. This harmless deceit miht well be practiced over low Wind Tfhere there is an abundance of uninter esting dead light above. In fact, it fre quently appears that v.y lot H rs hang their valances too luw, and thus exclude a simpli: err F.nFTTnvF. dfion. hpht and air from th apartment, i Tho ff-rml model in simple, bnt eff(t ivc, and U prajblo of lirtHfT"flTT udop- , tion. Latt fabrics for interior dee-orations , aro oxford np, rilk thot ting, filk bolt- , ln;, gobelin tapestry, hollywood dra- ! I-ry, Mexican ait cloths, mai!"!oth, lin en satin and art UneSi Maileloth m I fignml t-rry and silk AnMog hold the lead. Gobelin cloth sella for 1 and up ward per yard and is ot in boa wide. It error in errft shades snA drapes well. What is kn'r.vn as art mvi makes ef fective dnpstisn iJenim is tho dMMBOil tnaterial fftr rxrtitr'. Advlr. Ui I i urn I'rrfiirmert. On beginning a new picti and partio larly a study tho play r isreeoouie nd ed: 1. To play tho piooe slowly and with great cure and pay striot-t atten tion Mtto omit a linglaoote or oooideo tnl. 2. Whenvr tho ling' rin' is mark ed, not In deviate from 11 Tigiv enr-h noto In tho division of a measure Its propel value and moke 0DS hand coms-pond strictly with the other. L To prar:tiry) septuat'-ly a '.iin and again, and alwayn with a distinct totuh, sneh passagifl, ne amrcs and even single notes as present tuiy diffionltius of exe cution. 5. To phry the plow oter tOf- oral times for lio SBpTCOS punKSi" of fully anderstaadiog ami i ncnting all ho marks which relate to character, cx presaitin and stylo. 1 tenia tot I'lano rnj.lt-. Let tho fingiTa and thninb bo placotl over the keys, always ready to itrikOi bonding them mtiro or less, in propor tion to their length, tmd o: omTiiodating thtim to tho exigenoios of the black aud Whlto keys. Koep tho keys down tint fall length of Bvory rxaU for when tho contrary is re quired it is indicated by a particular sign. All nnnecossary motiou must bo ovoided. Thooxtromitiosof tho fingers, but not tho nails, must striko tho keys. Their motion should bo so smooth as not to be noticed. TJnbocomiug habits should bo care fully avoided, as holding tho face too closo to tho book, biting tho lips, nod ding tho koad to mark tho time, opening or distorting tho mouth, oto. The player lnnst poawsa such control ever bis fingers as enables him by tho wight and profenro of thoix extremities to produce ovcryBkado and gradation of toi in from the most delicate to tho most powerful. i Some persons piny stiokily, as if they ,had glue between their fingers. Their ifcrach may bo called too loan, f or.thoy let the notos last beyond their time. Others play too shortly, as if tho keys wero rcdhot. That is also bad. Tho mo dinm is better. All sorts of touch aro good when in the right place. CARE OF FURNITURE. IIiw tJ Clean Wool Vpholsterles and Pro tert From the Injurious Moth. One of the most important factors in tho future comfort of the household is that as little as possible of wool mate rial should bo ose4 in Upholstery. Thcro avo always raw silk tapestries or petit points for ordinary use, while silk goods aro not so expensive but that they mo within reach of most persons fur peat Upholsteries composed largely of wool are always a 80UTOG of anxiety. Do what one will, there is no certainty that sonio moth may not select it for a home, and then, even though the room may be in constant use, BOUtO line day my lady may discover, to her dismay, that, her beautiful furniture is sill out to ptoOM by this misohiOTOOB insect. If there is danger in this direction, Modern Prls cilia advises as follows: forest in a few gallons of naphtha and give each wool upholstered article a good shower bath. For this purpose a small Wittering pot with the finest sprinkler is QOOSSSOXy, PlaCO the urliclo out of doors in a locality where there is a strong current of air and shower it thoroughly villi the naphtha, One rea son why people fail in cleaning furni ture is tint they are too ooouomioal in the use of naphtha. It must be literally poured on t .. effective. Standing in the breeze, it will evaporate very quick ly and will destroy every ve-tigo of moths, if the articles aro to be left in the house, they mnj bo wrapped iu cot ton cloth": old sheen 1 1 similar cloths are suitable and those mar bo very tightly pinned around them. This keeps a certain amount of the odor in the fur niture for a long time and renders it doul tr safe It cannot DO too St OUgfr t mphusi zctl that no light of any kind iaut be taken iu tho rouuis while the uaplitlia cleaned artieies nviiiily luiislntl mv there. It is therefore well to store the furuitnrc la some portion of the house which is not likely to ho used. The inflammable nature of naphtha vapor makes it ex ceedinglr dangerous when brought near flame. Oosaiensi eorpets and woe) draperiet may safely be cleaned In this way, and u bum liatt Ir wrapped and packed ft i tlie Summi r will ahUOSt infallibly ceme . out right at tho end of tho season. When again required for use, all that Is necessary is to threw all draperies ' over a line in tbe yam, open tiio win .'. W remore the wrappings from the furniture and let the breeze have a full stu ep through the rooms for n day or two. Then tho furniture may bo re moved to the parlor and nsrd with per feet safety, and then is much less har.l work about this way of managing than one would imagine. Care of a Sickroom. A siokriKim that needs cleaning ran bo maoVfTi -h on 1 sweet trithont sweeping and without du.-t by wiping everything in it with t cloth wtwsj out uf warm vrat.-r iu which th ro aro a flSW drops ot ammonia. T'.ie rngs aid draperieSi tho'igh then sbtmU BOt bo any in the room, tho doctors tell rx, may bo put njKiti tho lin" for a thorough airint; and wiped in tho sarao way. Tho feather dn.-ti r, which should lx tsttrlshod l;o cauo it docs no real gond anywhtro ox cpt to tir up and refflstribntethedost, U espriiii!y 'nt of j bico in tho hick room, where th'To may bo and doul.t l(s often are germs of disexso in the innocent lolring dnnt. If apaflont is in a Hereof tru. , a KM may be placed in front of the b) d while tho fronhcning go on. If tho room can only bo heated by a store, th noise of trotting in coal can be dt Mb nt'l by wrapping tho coal in a pup?r before putting n tho fire. Walklnc OsttMasa Onr 's Street dn.'sw may bo stric.ly u tailor gown, or it may lwi a more dressy affair, each as is tuned out by the women dremarers. I!ot!i are fashion able, and it is a nuTe matte-r jf tostl whiofa is sriootsd. A stylish d.-etnaker's gown in blar'k crepijn ha tho Skirt slightly drapitl ovei pi ttiei at of black moire antjima Cre- mURD MtM AMi TAIIilt 3UT. prm sb ev-, with moirO Onffsj Ixidico en tir' ly of moire, wiMi full biutqnus find drajad with bow and parte buckle over a rest of ee.ro guipure; littlo gplpttw cravat, rit bneklo. Eowrityifylish is a tailor Snit In diagonal, with n long, full skirted coat, with raven and don bio brea.'ted revered vt-.t; jilain skirt; ffi;.',t i'-vvi. The waisteoat has two rows of buttons. otrirs 07 when nursinfr babies, nood a noarlshment that win pivo horn stronpth and make their milk rich. Scott's Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, nourishes mothers and makes babies fat and healthy. Gives strength to growing children. Physicians, the world over, on dorso it. Don't be deceived by Sttbstitates! Prepared by Soott A Don no, N. Y. All Drusi Itta She Didn't Like Handbaga, A pretty girl mnffled in n long traveling floak sat on the deck of a Hudson river iteamer, where an Impatient brother had lupositod her, her Batchel, shawl strap and paraaol while ho looked up the reBt of the party. Another girl who hod just come aboard with her father and a detachment of younger brothers stopped to speak with her. The second girl woro a sailor hat and a trim, close fitting traveling gown. She snrried a neat Itttlu jacket over uernrm. The muffled girl Inspected her new com panion rather curiously, and after greet Ings asked, "Wliero aro your things?" "If yon mean luggage it's bolow," said the trim girl, "and If you mean handbags I haven't any." Thu llrst girl Nat up among her belong ings and said, "Why, how can you travel all night without oner' "Oh, a chatelaine curries some of tho nereH.sit.ies of lite," said number two, dls- sntunfrilag her bMbountersi "Do you re ally want to knew how 1 do M Just look in here. " She opened her oblong pocket book and handed It to her friend. Tho change OOmpsrtmsnt held hiiiriinn, a glove buttoner and s tiny bottle of violet SXtraeti The neighboring compartment curried a little sliver comb, diminutive pair of srlsHont and a knife. "My dressmaker never puts In ux-kets," n;iid i heir owner, "hut shn can't help my having ens In thlsront." (It was I Mushed, double brasstsd affair, with revsrs turned back from the collar.) "In here," touc h Ing I he turned ever corner, "1 huve a bond glftsa, n tooth brush, a handkerchief and my watch. It Is all a neuter of taste, hut 1 don't caro for handlings." New York Recorder. Her Mr. I Ilium i-. Young Husband- Bay, darling, what a peculiar Baror this stewed steak has! Young W'ifu (diffidently) I really cannot aceouul for it. Indeed in order to take awai It"' bad taste of tho onions I m ulil I theia nyi eitung It In eau lie cologne. Neikar curies Constipation. t'tins Constipation. CCWBM Constipation. I write that yon may tiw I the .1 1 have re. . ! from E. II 11 I wai all out of health ami milti-rlng wrltheon , Itrpattok ami blllOUSDMSL I i triej ethos nodieins hut , til. )' fllili il t"i lie IMV u'e "I At ' l I lviiiht h .til., of II I 11 II ami MSI I hail uth-a it all I unl to work aa w ell an ev.. Qn HSUOSi box W.Irlnet..u.Wrrea.-ur : Acts On the Bowels. ist ,. x . (Vi-ide a wll TI1K i. A L 1 1 HINOOO REMPOr I t Till ursi ,TJ l.i c BWI. Cnrii all SlTVOIII DlM'M. ..llliir Mtuiery, f , Si.ci.i. -.ll.. M.rht!v Kml .1 in, .1,. .r.'.u-i ,1 ty nl.im'.., itivr tlir.'r . Mniiy I IlltflitO to 'iiian .iriiiii., a. 'jul.-lily em .tm-iy r,-i..r. LwtMeehM-S in old or young. l.llcnnie,tin .t . i,-. i m L,,.i-i. i.u i .i a.oewiu iT.-oi.-a cauinal;.,. o , uf .ir ri-fui j,-il. I'-. i l.t .ny wniirlnripl.Hi Jrugalgl . ll V'u eef Hu -j .. i l-i-i t mi 1. ii u.j IMiAI'o Hon it h hat nut o;it. wewtlTAM It bv m ill neon Ip ofpricw. I'aniphli t III i-hIihI ..iv. li.,. rr,',-. A.)ln OtliielMitful fti fiiQi ifttrii lit, wttrtiMla SOLD by Mtih-j Rroa,, Whnliitala and Retail pragjrmt, SCltASION, PA., and oihut Lead uiK Lhu(ittt. Eiraoto rr tHI Hiwnf Minimi ftemoeirnti SlSrSii TMNAvninnnn HEIDHCHESS lNnAir.u will cure reii. wnn.li'rful iMKin ti HulT.-i.rf fl'im Cohl., More TI, runt, InOnrnr.i, II. on i hi I Ii, 01 UA FtTVKR. ,lir.li t1frt1f. Anenlrli'tit invrnlriit t. rnrr :7 io peetet. reany to n ..n ont Imllraann .f t onllaurd t le I T 'i. rrrm.nrnl film. Hatl.fail'infiiamnti-eilor ruenr j rrfnnil,-1 rrlr e, tio rtm. Trlnl fro m Iin.ifl.M. llet-1 'trml rnntl. 00 ceuti. 1. 1. CB3S1H, Sfr., tkrm RiT-n, Sick, C. S. 4. crtr ps m as a. rr MPMTUfll The .urr.t anl mreit roinodr for mininUL ailikiniihe.irij?i-i.m. u. h n:t Ilh.im. fl'.m, linn: i. I -e. W.,nrirrul r.-n Mr for PII.EH. I'rlro. r tl. at ilrna ;BALV giyi it i.y penprepai i. aonrieeiwi 1 r n;.i I iv M.if. iwi Ilriia.. Mi.rsan hrui and ran A t o. II DUPONT'S MINI.Vtl, IlLAKTIKd AND PItltSTtNO POWDER Manufactni ed nt the Watiw.illoe"ii Mdia L.U. zi'in nitty ru., (ino ui wie 1 1 (iiinty mlni:U n, lieUwnr.v HENRY BELIN, Jr. Oneral Auent for tbt Wyoming Dlntrlet, 118 Wyoming Ave , terantan Pa. Iblrd h'atkmtl flank Unildlu aOSSOIM Tlicm Ffi:t 1. I ittrft.n. Pa, JOHN B BMrTH80N;Plynvmth t'a. B W. Mt:U,l(IA Wilkm-llarro. Pa. Ayenta tat Urn linpituiio et.ni 1 1 1; ill (inn. lany'a High EsploelYM Seeds and Fertilizers Large Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and Lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT & CONNELL CO. What is More Attractive Than a pretty face with a freth, bright complexion? For It, uto Pxzonl'i Povrder. Hi " . fa1 What is . . - ' - ' - - - - jmv i i hiiiwiimhi ii n n yw im. nsr on . VI RHOWra m K2kw WH Bfll w i m m Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Boothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorlu destroys Worms and allays feverlHhness. Castorlu prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhooa and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Cnstorhi iissiniiiat.es tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria Is the Cbildreu'u Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Ca-torlfi Ii an exoellont modldM fnr ohtb dreii. Ilothwsbave repeatedly told eqo ot iw limnl clteut Upii their elnl.lren." Da, u. c. Qatooo, Ixiwell, MllHB. "CanlnrlalitholHt reinMy furehildreo of which I inn aniiiiliitl. 1 hope the iluy in not fur illnlHiit, WhMOWiawi willeomiiler the null Inten ut of llirlr chlMren, ami uw Cuslena iu- i id ot ihersrloBSflttssI BestransvaMi srs ilestrovhiK their lnve. oiiei, hy frcln;-nil iin, mm liliiiie, tux .1 IniiK syrup ami otlier Inirtfiil uenU down their IhieStSi Uuiruhy m udln tliuui to nTMSMM urnviw." Lla. J. V, KlKl MKLOE, Conway, Ark. The Centanr Company, TI I r i I ' .,1 pi.iii ua... - . I '."! II v. . ,'-i.r-ri. .- . . r-- i 1 i'lDTTJl1'- - ;ir,-.! c jr SI V,. -'J SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL The ahove brands of flonr con he hod at any of ihe follewing merchant'. who will accept Till! '1 itini ne Fuu i: cofl'ON of '.'5 ou each oao hunlroJ poamU of flour cr .10 on each burrel of flour. icranten -T. P. I'r.oo. Wanliin'toa iv.ee.i I uoiii jiimi, iiranil Dunmere F. P Trie,., (l.ild Modal llrand Piastora P. D Mauley Kniierlatlve liran I. Hyde fork Carton parta Wsohban st. ield ILlal llrand; J. weh A. MearaMam trenun, Snperlatlv.i lirniel (ireeu BMn a UHpoooar.Q il l Haiti Broad, J. 'I . Mi Halo, SuK"rlalivo irovwli-ni-e Keiinar A Chapied. N Main are boo, taporlatirt BraadiCT J Qillotpla w. Market .trout, 'lo'.d M -dil llrand Oljrphaal JasMo Jordaa. taper UMrt llrand PtckvllW ShaltQ A U li r Munurlotlv. Jtrmyn 0, U WlntortliQo iMMralative ArotnaM' ' Jooot, h mpoon - ',. . ii iM h.li fail. iidale-R H flark. Hold Medal llrand. lli.lieadsl I N K.eler tin Hold M,., M . I M It. UvSli Ni'W (Hnrftfr-ry a It AN 1 KK to ur lOtttottiri ItmlMloo, it J.. i. auU Aim Uliaji ...-iim.imiii ni iiinainij, 1.1.1. 1 m tin a orltun 1 ). I Mi t I INI. 00.. of- AX m V, . 0o v T . yv .4 ir ' t ais a &1 il . Fortolo by JOHN U. l'HKU'd, 1'htrmocUU cor. Wyoming Ato. nml PprucoSt, Scrnnton. .siinii'tioti nr InnaiiUy. by mull pronntrt. With t'ur rrrtintllhi money, bE.rOREANOAFTtRUSING."')otUor. .vnu- nbiivk hi i ix o.. Manoniu Toiupie, cuicaqo.1lj. For Salo in Soranton, Pa., by H. C. SANDK11SON, Drilst, c Washlngtou n Snruo Btroot-e. 3ho treBllvmmlr Fur Sale byC. M. HAltlUS, DiuL'gUW I AFXJtH lifUNUt 1 - -. - - - -. - it ii tinmiiii ran ar -wh rum tun B f MB n vi n i i M i Castoria. " Tnntorla In ru mil sdapD '1 10 hlMrnn thai I n-eiuii ml il.u8imjerlorUittiiypr(crlptloii known to mo." It. A. A. ' iii'.ii, M. D , ltl Bo. Oifonl St., Itriwklyn, N. Y. " Our pliynlelanM in IhS ShOdwrli tl'part ment hum n.Len highly of their eiKrl eneo In tlii ir outaule practice with CoftOfiSi H4 SKhonth we only lino among 001 iiiedli ul Mipplles nhul In known an rsgalSI priliicl.,, yet we are fn-o to confewi that tl in. i ith of CimUirla Iiuh won us to look with favor uHn lt.M L'NirrU IfOHHTAL ANU I)lHI'(KB41T, Uo-jton, Matt AttoM 0. tUtrra, ., Murray Sti-eot, New York City. ) icni tlieX f, Tr.bunr, f.oi: I. IPl The Flour Awards "CmCAOO, Oct. 31. Fho fimt offlcitl rnnoniictment of World's Fair (Ji plutinia on Hour has been made. A nieiinl ban been awarded by the World's Fair juJet to the flmir nia:m fsctnred by lbs Weshbnrn, OrospyCo, in the treat Wathlurn Flour Mill-. Hlnneapolla Ths eomnittes reperts lbs tl' iir strong and pure, and ea titles it to tank an Brst-elotS patent Hour fjr lonily aud bukera' una." MEGARGEL & CONNELL V lll'l KS.41.1 At. 1 M . Taylor .ludre A Cn , Gold Medal; Athortoii A Co., Suierlat Iva I'urvoa lltaijt !liro QOh tlold MedtL Uiki-I,. -J, dm Mei'rludlu. Oi.ld Me ll. I'lttaten M. W O'iloyle, (M l Medal. Cltrk'a tlre-n Kr.ve A I'm ker. Snperlttlre. flark'a uimnit - P. M. Yeunu, lleld Medal, lialton S K. Finn A S..n, ((,,!, M0.I0I llraul. Bli h .1 e Bardlor, Wav.rly-M. I. Iks a S.m. He'd Med.il Faetory vllle t'harle rjardnar, Quid Medal. Hopbottoa N. M l inn A Ooa, Held Medal 'riihyhanna T livhauiei A l.hi-.i l.umliir CO Hold Medal llrand gtxaldtbora I A. A.I inn O dd IfoUl Hr.ind. Lake Ariel Xaimw A linrtri e, Uold Miilal nessioltr J L M..rk-an a Ooh Hold m . REvSTOR... LOST VIGOR W.ll fc I I M - I- m. Hula flrtMim D.Vihtv, I.hm nf Noxual Fowtf in ttlhei mi, So'dwilh WBITTK'! ftiimiijcu... If Ufiilirlid, aurb tronhti a l,.;i.l 1 yi.inpr Mm n? 111:111, ft I Ini Willi ev. t f auniauiri. t.. tart 01 tuluad tl uiit. a.', d lll.,.liu,lllllu. Minnll.nt 1 if. with . 1, - BNERVC3CROtt. tMo.t l.-iJT.I rtmoslr f til os (I Io rtirr nil tin tr tit 4 iitisfv, w At Weak Moumrv. Losniif nrntn ronpr.TIinilni-tio,Vr,kfulnrfi, Lti.it iWtiibntwl, NkyiMly KDilHlnti:t, Norrnu;iPn,R.Mrnitmuin1 uf power linif.r.-iiif ivcoruHfiMi' nttluM "i PBunt'ilb) ovoroiortlfii. uulhi'iil error, OXCPwiTo lino of toliiioco, opium or Iltmilnnt. whlrli trml t- Intlrmlty, GOB (an bopurrli'ii n vewt nor art. hi prr imi, ir ft ft ot- - i Tf irt v . 11 m 1 I" i-i urn ii tn it lea to hi ("irrnlur fivi. rfoirt bv nil dniiiirtMn. for it, U.ip dr. mm KKHVKB1NE PILLS for n(TTiini linirtrnttnn nml nlliinrvnt!ii!lRi'.iMfl nf RESTORED MANHOOD soaMMirwagssPCTHasBraanaiaMBiMtaannm tliiifiiiii'milvi' tiriiana of oltotrMl lui b u Norrottltrot tfttttfij '"til" Iriit or I.imi Mnnlinoil. tniMHoniir, Ninl.Hy Kmlii.liimi.Yi.nthlui Krmrt, Mcntnl norrv.rxrcMlvo um nf Tnbm i m i.r (i.nm, a I.i. Ii 1,-utl tut'im Mlllintlun Ullli InsivnllV. Mllll VITV M. nnli.r wh l-Ivi-i: written mt SOMO Joooif orrttUDd jbajoonor, sotii nt vi.on in'rh-ix. Huia fnrSUS.tM. iiH. MU'iii'l.Hni'Al,i u., t k vcl.ii.a, Olilj. 1S7 l'OBH Avunuo. Good Men Deserve Good Clothes . so . DO GOOD BOOKS ANK of the strong v points of The Trib une's equipment as a first-class printing es tablishment is the fact that it has a superb Bindery, thoroughly supplied with up-to-date machinery and managed by skilled I workmen. l;or neat work promptly done and at prices that are fair and square, it has no superior in North eastern Pennsylvania. Preserve Those Pic tures Don't Spoil Those 111 tichromes Have Them Neatly Bound The Tribune will promptly preserve any oi the art series pur chased by its readers at prices especially moderate. It will make special rates on the binding ot any or all parts of the World's Fair Series Series Multichrome Series Or Any Otlier Series And do the work so thoroughly that you will simply be de lighted. FOR ALL KINDS OF BINDING, STITCHING, RULING AND OTHER WORK OF SIMILAR CHARACTER, TBI THE TRIBUNE BINDERY FOR PRICES YES JR NO A Well-Known Physician,Who, Among Other Things, Is Noted for His Frankness. No ono ever honrd Dr. E. Grower use tho phrase "I think" In hit practico, Tho tloctorlBono of thoso frank, fonrletti.bon cRt, potitive men who never hcBitnte to tny yes or no, as the case may require. "1 can euro you" or "I cannot cure you," In bis Invariable decision nf tor examina tion, and to this fact fact is attributable hi'i rcmarknblo record without failures, liut It would be strange indeed if the doc tor wero not u more than usually success ful praclitionor. Ho has been surgeon-ln-chiuf In tnoro than oao ot the largest hos pitals of thl country, was lately Demon strator of Physiology and Surgery at the Mfdlco-Chirurifical OolltfS in Philadel phia, ban been elected an honorary mem ber of the MedlcO-OblrnrfftesI Association, is a graduate of tne University of Penn sylvania, etc., and is still a clote student. A oil with such a record could not fail to bo a successful physician under any clrcumstanc-s, but when backed by cautious, cousorvatltm iu expression, or, to use a morn popular phrsse, the "be-sure-you're-ri,'bt-theri.o-nheal" tyttem, it would ho more than strong it failure overlook nun. You ran corsolt Dr. Grower any flay at Itooms & and 0, Temple Court Building fit 1 RPItVCR ST.. fromfin.nt. tlll9p.m. ("oniiultotlons free. Thoie suffering Irom KtkrVOtt DfeMMSS ore gnSTSOtted a cure. For tuch there It the -1.. . nt,:; v.or 1 "Yn," at failure It un known iu the doctor's treatment. Third National Bank of Scranton ORGANIZED 1872. CAPITAL, - $200,000 SURPLUS, $250,000 Thl bank offrra to i ; rvrry brfllt wsrrsi l.4tit th, Ir bslst.crt, bo.l- D.M I.rt li p'.ill,llltl. BpMlal m,t' 'ti :. mt X ! . .inn cnui u. liiUrett : ld on time drpvilts, vi ili.iam roNM t U riooHosil Ol.tl II ( A1I.IV Viff-l if.ldrH II 1 I M II l i t K, (.utalet. DUUH luns. Willlm (oBnell. (,orce IT. Cttlla, Alfred Haul Junttt Archbkld. Ilrnry Itillo, Jr.. Willi. ... I buitlk. Lothtr Keller THli TRADERS National Bank of Saaotoa Cl.OAMZEO la CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000. SAjrrKL !i'iM--.rri.,.t. W W ATS N. V-rrt.leat A & WlUJUJCS, Ltb:er AMrL niMtH. .'AVT. SI ErTOBARt, iKVto A FlXiTT. PlERrTR Ft!UT. .lusrrit 1 Jitan. IK B Kevi mic OSUS, 4'. MAVTnrwt. JoBN f. HoaiE PROMPT, ENLRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL TI . t tnk inritw th" pttroate of buMDMt met: ttnl firms sucn,ly. HOW LIRE A MAN HE FEELS r APT YEAR holtnd savtvl 1900. li Ho boughl a home wortli $1850 patd IS0O dovn, pivo mort pip for ILS50. 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