THE SCH-ANTCVNT TRTBOttK-WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1894. UNIQUE BOOK COVER. AN ARTISTIC BINDING FOR CHOICE PAPER COVERED PUBLICATIONS. To Make One Requires Nimble Fingers and the Exercise of Unod Tasto Decorate With Pen and Ink Sketch or a Water Color Design. Nowadays much good mattor is con tained iu tho cheap paper covered books. When these arc well printed and worth preserving, why not ruako a cover of heavy, rough parchiuentliko paper, the rougher tho surface tho better? Country Gentleman furnishes a sketch showing how tho cover is made and folded, and also its appearaucn when completed, with a neat lining of tho same paper applied to it, covering tho inside and running in under tho flap on either side. But beforo lining it an oval opening Is made in one comer of tho front cover and a dainty little water color design in- Mr iMLJJ HOW COVEU IS FOLDED AND MADE. ertod, or a sketch in pen and ink, if one prefers, or in oils. Of course this sup poses ono to bo an artist, or a seminrtist anyway, accustomed to tho uso of tho brush. If not, soino substitute for an original design may b6 found, or it may bo omitted altogother. But tho tiny pic ture in tho corner can ill be spared with out Spoiling much of the dainty effect of tho whole. If tho water color design boused, a thin sheet of transparent mica should bo put over it, in lien of a glass, and the edge of tho oval opening might be slightly gilded. Tho lettering in the opposite corner of the cover should bo careless and quaint and outlined in gold, With faint touches of red. Tho narrow ribbon, whioh serves as the only "binding," passes through the book somewhere near its center and up tho whole length of tho back of tho cov er, tying in a careless littlo bow at tho top. Tii3 wholo effect is dainty in tho extreme. Tho took may of courso bo chosen to Buit one's literary tastes or the tastes of ono's friend, bnt it should bo printed on TOE COVER COMPLETED. Rood paper, and if it possess artistic il lustrations so much tho better. Such a book inclosed in a cover designed by a friendly hand furnishes n gift that would bovalnod by many recipients high above a moro expensively bound book fresh from tho publisher's hands. Lemon Jelly Cake. Ono cupful of whito sugar, 8 tablo ipoonfuls of melted butter, yolks of 2 eggs, a cupful of milk, 2 cupfuls of flour, 2 teaspoonfnls of baking powder. Bake in layers. To mako a filling to place between tho layers, tako 3 eggs well beaten, a cupful of white sugar, a tablospoonfnl of butter, juice and a lit tlo of tho grated rind of 1 y; lemons. When thoroughly beaten together, cook like boiled custard until done, stirring frequently. Time For Outdoor Exercise. About midaf tcrnoon, says an exchange, noting autlwrity, is tho best time for goutlo outdoor exorcise. Thoso who do light in anto'oreakf ast walks or gymnas tics aro warned, too, that "early morn ing exercise" is as much to bo avoided as early mental labor, because at that time vitality is at its lowest ebb and needs stimulation rather than further taxing. Nono but the gentlest exercise should bo taken until tho exhausted system has been supplied with abundant iiourish meut. In the early afternoon, especially if a noonday dinner be taken, the results of mental labor aro not, as a rule, satis factory, becanso digestion tnd sound thought cannot proceed together. This fact is a well recognized ono by all brain workers, and there arottmoenftu' Blasts who think it the height of cruelty to pupils and teachers alike that sehool should bo in session in the afternoon, from noon until after 'J o'clock there is A perceptible disinclination to work. The comparative absenco of electricity from tho atmosphoio makes tho head heavy .and induces drowsiness. The i ams condition prevails again botweeu 9 or 10 o'clock at night and sunrise. There is littlo question of tho fact that atmos pheric electricity affects the quality of mental lalior. When it is in excess, from 6 o'clock in tho morning until noon, tho best work is done, all other conditions being favorable. A;;ain, from about C o'clock in the evening it rises nnd is maintained for somo three hours. In re gard to season, there is less atmospheric electricity tt midsummer than at mid winter. SPRING HOUSECLEANINQ. Man j TjMfM Hints For Those Who Contcm plate This Important l.n-ni . When spring renovating is contem plated, commonoo at tho top of tho house and work down to tho bottom. Tho first onset should bo tho spare room. Clean out the grate if thore has been a flro in it. With your oldest dustpan tako out the loose soot which has collected dur ing the blowy days iu winter. Tho next move should bo for tho closet Empty out orery article, wash tho shelves and dust the walla Then put it in order. The winter clothes pack away. Follow ing thia clean 'out the bureau drawers nnd into them deposit all tho fixings ol the dressing table, Boarfg; pincushions, ota, whioh tho dirt and dust will affect. Turn jour noxt attention to tho heavy curtains and portieres. After shaking them carefully fold them, mid between each fold place some tor balls of cam- phor. Wrap them in newspapers and givo them a place on. tho shelf which has just been cleaned. With a clean O0t tun cloth wipe down yonr wn!ls; da I well your picture. If the carpet oeedi renovating, send it to the cleaner's. II not, swoen it vigorously with salt. When tlio dust is disposed of, Iv.gin with tho furniture, which should iivsl be rubbed with a silk cloth ami after ward polished. If it is mahogany, there is a preparation which comes for th purpose. If Walnut or ash, kerosene can bo. used sparingly with a woolen rag. This will extract tho dirt mid dust und remove all mark Itemove your inside curtains and in their place put up green linen shades. If your chairs arc uphol stered, cover them with striped linen, bound with a gay binding. Always let your rooms look cool and airy during spring and summer. Empty every trunk and gripsack. Remove all sum mer clothes which havo been packed away for six months and in their stead fold carefully your winter costumes, which Should be brushed Well. In every trunk uso a good quantity of tar cam phor. When packed, place over tho top a clean cloth, a list of its contents. In tho servants' room let your vigi lanco bo unceasing. Tho place most dreaded is the Idtcheu, which should be superintended by tho mistress at thil season of tho year. Tho fltst point to bo gained is the kitchen closet, that "opening" which collects everything useless or useful in ono season. Every article should be taken out and all the shelves washed. Narrow oilcloth for shelves can be pur chased at any household store for 10 cents a yard. If the walls are painted, strong soapsuds and a sponge will cleanse them nicely. The dresses, which" to all women are an ambition, should be cleaned aud the narrow oilcloth will de admirably there. Now, the floor of tho kitchen is a probhm. Oilcloths are desirable if ol the best quality, but linoleum is better. Rag oarpotl are good if the houso wom an does her own work, but for servants tho painted or stained floor or tho floot pure and simple is tho best. Now comes tho cellar, that dark holo which in housekeeping is very Important, Cleat it out and bring in the ealeiminer. Let him give it a good coat of whitewash, which is not only a cleanser, but a dis infectant, according to a writer in the New York Herald, the authority for the foregoing, Hominy Piiildlnc. Ono cupful of cold boiled hominy, 2 cupfuls of milk, a tablesixxmful of but ter, 2 tabh-spooufuls of sugar, 2 egg and a pinch of salt. Rub the hominy smooth with tho bowl of a spoon, work the butter and sugar together, stir in the milk, eggs-and salt, pour into a buttered ptldding dish mid bake. Kreipe For .Iiilirnnc Soup, The preparation of tho vegetables is tho most important point in this favorite tonp. Take one-fourth of a pound each of carrot mid turnip, half an ounco at celery and 2 ounces each of leek and onion. Cat theso in thin shreds and fry them in butter until they are brown. Drain off tho butter, cover tho Vegeta bles with broth or stock and let them boil about two minutes; then add them to 8 quarts of good soup took and boil gently for two hours. An Evening Iiodlce. A low cut bodico for an evening dress that is especially adapted to youthful figures and fresh complexions is mado in turquoise hi no velvet This bodice and A FRENCH BODICE. tho balloon sleeves are adorned with a bertha in white ninslin, edged along tho Vandyked front and the scalloped eptu lets with frilling displaying at each angle a rosette bow. Two small ones catch down at tho waist a box plait drapery which extends an loose BJKH on the skirt. Itecipc For srnpic 0 reams. Take one-half as much water as maple sugar, cook without stirring, and when almost done put in a snmll piece of but ter. When i! begins to harden, take it fcff the fire and stir rapidly until it lie comes a waxen substance; then divido it into balls and InoloM each ball be tween two halves of English walnuts or other nuts and put on a greased plato to cool. Unite 11 Chops With Lemon. Wipe the chops; then dry them nnd placo them in tlio oveu about four min utes. Hub the bars of the gridiron with butter nnd broil them over hot coals. When they are done, place on a dish and season highly with salt and pepper ""'l baste them with melted butler. Peel and slice a lemon very thin, laying a slico on each chop, and send to the' tablo, ncmsohold if ints. Denim continues to be a favorite mate rial in house decorations. Chlorido of lime in tho proportion of si ounces to the gallon of water is a good disinfectant for wooden vessels. Sheets folded across, bringing tho wide and narrow hems together, then folded again, then ironed across both sides, are finished quickly and look as well as if moro time was spent on them. Clothes when brought in should be separated and folded at once. If allowed to lie together, many wrinkles accumu late. An iron weighing seven pounds does better work by passing it over the clothes onco with a firm, steady pres sure tlum a lighter iron hurriedly passed over tho clothes two or throe times. In tho matter of cooking, wo can havo lightweight kettles of granite or other ware, Instead of the old back breaking ironware. i I i .... . est, DRE88 TMtylNQjft Ptj-lWi tlariiiinrrs Tln.t M.y He Vw!;)rijl in Kolru unu Satin. Tho home dressmaker ia dependent often upon ber own Ingenuity for tho trimming of her gowns. Many dainty effects may bo obtained by the applica tion of handmade garnitures developed Dy aextorous angers, roiiov. jng uro do- MOUSE SATIN nilMMINOS. soriptions of trimmings made in moiro and satin, from Tho Delineator, which will doubtless furnish welcome sugges tions to prospective dressmakers: No. 1 is a simple yet effective deco ration In black satin. Tho trimming is arranged in waved outline by t iny plaits laid alternately at tho top and bottom, tho plaits being tacked under groups of tbrco j t beads. No. 2 is a tiulqno trimming mado of black moire silk that is caught together to form tabs at intervals, aud each tub is ontlint d with jet. A small cabochon is set over tlm joining of tho tab:? and adds greatly to tho beauty of tho doco ratlon. A very attractive trimming is No. 3, tho material being black satin. Tho folds aro arranged in sharp points, as il lustrated, and the points are decorated for somo distance with jet bonds. No. 4 furnishes a deeply waved trim ming of satin. The fold is plaited for somo distance at tho inner edge at inter vals to form curves and is hold in place by small jet beads. The Die of the Pedal. An important point In piano playing is tho knov.'ledgo of tho pedals, which seldom forms part of tha initial train ing. Tho sustaining power of tho loud pedal is unknown or uuealeulated and is often roughly used by many who know tho uso of it. Tho study of tho pedals ought to begin as early as tho ago of tho pupil will allow. It must becomo as a third hand, to bo carefully practiced together with tho other two. It is told in ThoEtndo that the pedal is an essen tial part of tho pinoo and must grow with it It is an art which becomes habit, and which must bo felt and di vined more than taught after tho gen eral rule is known of holding tho podul down as long as notes belonging to tho samo chord arc struck. Chopin has tec n the greatest of all in tho use of tho pedals. Ho know with the utmost perfection all the resources of them. Tho manner ho has marked them iu his works shows how much ho wanted to impress us with tho necessity of a constant practice of them, changing tho pedal almost at every note. In tho best editions of Schumann's work-; the pedal is left out almost en tirely. That is because ono ought to know how to use it, being moro a mat ter of feeling than of technical knowl edge. The soft pedal may be used occasion ally aud with great discrimination; oth erwise tho off oct becomes vulgar and pretentions as an artilieial lightness of touch. Bad tastes in this ease may go very far. Tho fingers must bo educated to the ntmost delicacy of touch, so as to make use of tho second pedal only'in order to obtain sonic peculiar effects of shade on a background of BemidarknoBB, In fact, the clumsy handling of this ped al makes such an alteration in the qual ity of sound that only a finished artist knows Its real value and may venture to employ it at all. The Can- of Sponge, Among the thousand and ono things over whioh tho housewife must keep n watchful eye is the bath sponge. It is nn expensive article, to begin with, if ono buys the best, nnd only tho best aro worth buying. When once a sponge has become malodorous from want of care, repeated scalding will often fail to make it sweet, but try tho ounco of preven tion in tho first place, Fteo it from soapsuds each time after using anil hang it Whore it will dry, and yen will never have a sour sponge. In summer dry in the bright snnshino; in winter hong noor a stove or register. A wire basket placed near tho bathtub and at the name time near an Open window is tho best recep tacle. Iimv to Hake a Welsh Itabblt, One-half pint of gTatul soft cream cheeso nnd one-half cupful of cream melted togeth r In a saucepan. Add n little salt, mustard, cnyeuno popper, a tea.'.poonful of batter, an egg or yolks of two. Htir until smooth mid pour over tho toast. Ale can bo used if liked in stead of oreatn. runiES Biliouanm CITKK8 Biliousness. culms Biliousness. Illreet Proof, fav wife has l.oen troubled Rfigalates Tliti LIVER Willi Liver Cnmplaint ami Pal- piintion e tae neart ror ovr year. Her ease kifli'd tbnakill of our Ik st physician. After anus tares nouns of your Burdock Blood Bitters -.ho Is sl- most entirely well. We truly recommend your medicine. (lEnmii W. HiiAWLI. Montpnlier, Williams Co., 0 INDAPO illii UUU1 HINDOO RiMEOY I'ltolH CUS TIIR AIWVB IM-in.M In 00 I A vs. Cuitb all NlTVoNB DlriuuiOI, I'ulUnL' M - 1 1 " i . Hlmiiilin:atiOt4i. Ntlfllttv l ull:' toii ntc. cii!t)d by past hUuiwh, gives tIkoi" undnlet tn riiu-unWi-n organa, and quickly mit auruly rcBtorfti i.omt Munhwod in old oryoiintr. EaKllrrnri iiwilB vent porki't. rrfio$1.00 apuokafro. Six for MMM with 11 Wtltltl uuiinint i" I fiirr in mH4'y r.-1 11 . ,t . I 1 1 ( lot unv uniirlmtlplctl drumtlHt ifll von any kind cj Imitation, lnsldton hRvinelNWAIMI-noiiootlior. 1. he 1,1.1 11.it got ft. vrewIM ncml It hy mall upon roreipf of prloo. Ptimihlet in wmled tnvelopu fret. AddreM OrlvnUl Modlonl Co.. Prop. , Ckltiffo, IU. , or our tgr uu SOLD by Matthiws Brot., Wbolcuale and Rotail DrugRitts, SCKANTUN, PA., and otbor Lead iux Dr uggiita. 4k 4 h A A A mlm, liiFsdsj, May Li ON S03ANTON THE WORLDS UrcGE3T. GRANDEST. n - hi pDn"JH m CAPITAL INVESTED, $B,,-,oo,ooo. DAILY EXPENSES, $7,300 ONLY snow BTNDOBIBD BY Till; CLEUGY. NO FALSE PltKTP.NSB. NO feZAOOB RATION. Elverything Just as Advertised New Performances, Now People, Now Attractions. Chiko ANDHIS BKIDE Johanna ONLY PA IK OF M ALU AND FEMALF. OOltlLLAS ever seen together slneo tb erontlon, nud positively the only GIANT AND UlANTESH SPECIMENS iu w or ever in enptirity in the history or the world. MUST HUMAN-LIKE ANIMALS KNOWN, attracting IM.OUU people daily to t on tr:. 1 Park, N. Y., when loaned By thi'fo shows to that zo ological garden. Thu wonder of tho Newspaper and Sci-'iitillc Worlds. Grand Ethnological Congress of Strangfl and Savage People Curious Human Beings With queer reUllons und eeromonloj. Pagans, Idolatoi-s. Heathen. Mohan; rnedans, QmMdsU, Vlshnat, BuddliiHtH, CoDtaolsns, Hlndixii, Chriltianj and ATtinSfthSi whole familioH of savage people, with their huts, weapons, implement. musical iUhtruinoutHlrites,eeruinouies,daucis ami u-. . i . - 3m '"""j-t-.-S Great EQUESTRIAN Tournament Leaping, Tumblinj and Acrobatic Displays. 12 Of the World's Greatest Circus Champions 12 Unrivaled Equeitria i Feats by a dozen male and fomalo ridors. SHE MOST FAMOUS AUKIALISTS IN THE WOULD. All tho Groat Athletes, Gymnasts and Acrobats. Sensational Animal Exhibition Lions, Tigers, Slioep, Dogs, Panthers, Elsphants and Ilorsss, portormlaa at one time, in harmony togothor, in a OO&OSBAL bl'EEL-BAHltl'.D AliENA 3 Cirous Compnnios in 3 Rinrjs, 2 Elevated Stages. Racing Track and Animal - rena. SHilits NSTEB BKBM BBFOBB THIS BBA80N and only to bo witnessed In thore shows, 2 Herds of Elephants, 'I Droves of Camels, Olsnt and I lgmy Animals, 2 Monager ios of Trained and Wild Buasts, 20 Old-time, Modern an.i Pantomimic Clowns. Two Performances Daily at 2 and 8 P. M. Admission to everything 50c. Children half price. Reserved seat! at regular price and admission tickets at usual advance at Thompson & Pratt's Book Store, 312 Lackawanna Avenue. Mighty New Free Street Parade JSteTAV? wlrt military uniforms and music of all nations at 0 A. Si. on day ot show. LOWEST KXCUUSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. Will Exhibit in WILKES-BARRE MAY 23. v Mf Mm A M VI HUH JP'al KM! SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL lbe nhuvs brands of flonf ran bs linil at any of tiu- following merchants who will accept TlIK TuiBUNB fi.ouu OOPPON ot '-'5 on each 0:10 hundred pound, of (lour nt 80 on each barrel ot Hour. l-rrnt"0 F. P. Prion. Waslilnte'i ovl-huiI Go d Atoda 111. 111 1. PD&more-F. P. I'rta Gold Mod.d Bran.1 PUBntoJhi F. D. Mauley hlunerlatlTa Uraol Hyde ParkCarson Darli, Wasjibarn St. iold .VIed.d Ui-iui'l: .1 i-eph A. Me:trs,Maiu avonne, Sii,oi-lativii Braud. Green RWse A UDp.-uber.GolJ Kedal Brand. J. r.Mcll. lo, Sup- r Mla l iov di-neu Fennn S. Uhappell. N' Muln ave nue, Supi-rl:ir.v.- .raud:C .1 G.lii-pii, Vv. Market street. QOld M d il ilinud. 01)rpUant James Jordan, Bnporlatlvo iiranl. Pevkvilla lhanVral K ls-r Sup rlattv,i. Jenny n '. i). Wli t-rs Co Sup u a utivo Arohlintd Jouaa, s mna ia a; 1 In . 1 hiltl Me 1 ii. Carl.ondalu n. 8. Clark, Uold MedaJ Brand. Bonesdale-l N. Foster Co Gol I Mo.l i:. Slnooka-'M. B. ItreUe. j.n.-t Mini hood, Niitiitiy LotiguoraUTgOniaof licit u M'oi.k Meit i f vi : r.3k j vvi ' oJtffrUMTo upi cf tohaoco. npl.im ori'tlnmlnnts, wblt-h U'fil to lull V-i'iI'Mon or JnKRi.ltr. Can bocmhudln vest pocknt. VI pt bui any until propnM. With i VSfiorrt.T we give u wrltMm gunrnnt a. ... , u.. .... (ir...il... t , . .. v nil i1ni.ru ' A I. EIOREUO IFTtR USING. uootliur. AdurcssKKiSVK BBtlnCO.! Musonlo itmvlc, CUKAQO.IU. For Snlo in Scranton, Pn.,byH. C. SANDEKSON, Drujjvist, cot-. Washington inrl S onion tstroi-td. RESTORED MANHOO UKFOltK AMU iMMl UBINU mi otf.uu. arsa I or Sale hyV. M. 11. Kills. I)i ii;ul.t. Eureka Laundry Go. Ccr. Linden St and Adams Ave. COUBT UOUSE MyllAllB. All kinds of Lanndry work gnarantoed tns best, DRIVING PARK. BEST AMUSEMENT INSTITUTIOH bob a Him ra vi j. r.i r '.-j i 533 Doors open an hour earlier. J i om Ma Ar. . Tribune, Aor. 1 , HPS CHS Hal The Flour "CincAno, Oct 81. Fhe first ofQcin' announcement of World's Fair di plomas on flour has been miulo. modal hns been awarded by tb World's Fair judcei to tlio flour mann facturod by tho Washburn, Crosby Co , in the preat Washburn Flour Mills, Minnfapolts, The commutes report the flour stronp; and pur?, and entitle it to rank as first-class patent fluur foi' lamily aud bakcfs' uso." MEGARGEL & GONNELL V HOLKSAIK AOKNT4 Taylnr-.TudRO A Co.. Gold Medal; Atherton & Co., Superlative, puryaa Lawreuoa storo Oo,, (5oid Medal. Moo-ie-J -liii MoOrludlo, d..id Me lot nttstnn -at W. O'Boyltt, Oolil Modal. Clin k's Green Fraco A Parker, BupOTlsUn t'lark'l Summit -F. M, lmv, Gold Medal. Ualloii-H. 1C. Finn Gold .Mo.hi. liiau I Skholwn-J. K. Hardlns. Wawrlr-ll. . BUaa A Bon, tioM Medal Knetury villo ( lharlus G.tidnor, (lold Medal. Uopboltoni If, m. nan A Bon, Gold atadai Tobyhanna Tobyhauni Lihlih l,uralnr Co.. Gold Meial Brand. Gouldsboro-8 A. Adajna, QoU M-iHl Brand. Moaeow Qabra .tt Clements Gold Modal. Lake Ariel Jaines A, Bortrce, Gold Medal, Forest City-J. L. Morffan H Co., Gold Med a J M ) V L IS J. " 1 rrinruy j VIIVIP nutiTiltDrotsalllicrtnoa ; in : - a .111. BtnlMtong) NervouBn0Hgtl diiiaaudioitoi power aLthorMixoauaedby ovorow Ttwn.youihful error. ..... 1 ., . ' lli'iiln I'.in'fiv 1 l..u l'i..i. 1'. L:.luii,. 1 1111 1 in 1 .. , yy V, CI lor t -.i- tn i-nri DDRaMOTTS waenuu Oil I o r !S.L0 on fJmmj Tho preat remedy fornorrous proftratlon nnil allnorvotisdlnciises of tlioKenerative orcans of oltlior sax. suclicx NervoiiK I'roniratU n. Kail liiierljoiit Aiunlii od, Inipoteney. NU'htly KmliiHioim.Vt.iiilifiii Errers, Mental Wun-y.oxeesHlvo use of Tolmet-o or Opium, which leud to Con Miiupiton and Insanity. With overy H!i order wo t-lve a written Ruur autee to eolS or re fund the money. Sold lit ISl.OO per box, O boxes ewa aTvaawaavAJjvaati vievetuau. uaie. til I'enli Avenue, I 111 AKVI mAKdAU i-imwirutlyc IgXIVv onoar lunoty, btckod by wj,wjm..m. tama prools nnd lOO rscf, b.ok. illnstrttnl from I I Ithfn.m peTltoured,frMby mill. Whn tli.t Spriiifs I lind Hitreurynul, Our MflKlO Remedy will I l panumy eare. ivui uKfiKiii m tiN. in. ieod Men ieserve . so . GOOD NE of the strong ' points of The Trib une s equipment as a irst-class printino- es tablishment is the fact that it has a superb Bindery, thoroughly supplied with up-to- date machinery and managed by skilled workmen. For neat work promptly done and at prices that are fair and square, it has no superior in North eastern Pennsylvania. Preserve Those Pic tores Don't Spoil Those Mnl tichromes Have Them Neatiy Bound The Tribune will promptly preserve any of the art series pur chased by its readers at prices especially moderate. I twill make special rates on the binding of any or all parts of the World's Fair Series America Illustrated Series Kultichrome Series Or Any Other 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, TRY THE TRIBUNE BINDERY EOR PRICES Good Clothes YES OR m A We'l-Known Physician,Who, Among Other Things, Is Noted for His Frankness. No ono ever hoard Dr. E. Grewernne the utirase "I think" In his nraeiina Tha doctor is one of those frank, fearless, hon est, poaitive men who never hesitate to fay yes or no, as the case mav reauirp. "1 cau enro you" or "I cannot cure you," is his invariable decision ufter cxaminv liou, nml to this fuot fact ia attributable his remarkable record without failures, liut it. would be strange indeed if the doc tor were uot a more l.ban usually aucceas ful practitioner. Ho has bonn suiffeon-in-cblaf in moro than one or the largest hos pitals of this country, was lately Demon strator of l'hysiolugy and Hurpery at the Medioo-Chirurgical College iu Philadel phia, has been elected an honorary mem imrof the Medico-Chirunjical Association, Is a graduate of tne Unlvoroity of Penn yWsnis, no., and is Btill a close Btudent. A iiiau with such a record could not fail to bo n succossfnl phvaicinn under any clronfflstsnots, but when backed by cautious, conservatism in expression, or, to use a more popular phrase, the "bo-sure-you're-rigbt-theu-go-ahead" ayatem, it wtfnlrt bo mote than strange if failure overtook him. You can conanlt Dr. Grower any day at Rooms 5 nnd 8, Temple Court Building 8 1 1 Sl'HUCE ST., from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Consultations fres. Those suffering from Nervoua Diseases are guaranteed a cure. For such there is tho cheering word "Yes," as failure is un known in tho doctor's treatment. Third National Bank of Scranton. ORGANIZED 1872. CAPITAL, - $200,000 SURPLUS, $250,000 This liank offtM-s to depoaiton eTflry fauillty warranted by their balanoea, basU ncss anil rcHiiiiMlbility. Special attention vi-n to business aa counts, liitorest iald on time deposits. WILLIAM COHWKVL rrosldent. GEO. n. CATLIN, Vice-President. WILLIAM H, I'KCK, Cashlea DIHEOTOB& William ronimll, Geora IT. Catlln, Alfred Hand. Jumea Archbald, Ilenir ltelln, Jr., WUILiui T. Smith, Lutbar Keller. 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 & GONNELL CO. Scientific Eye Testing Frea By Dr. Shimberg, Tho Specialist on tlio Eyo. Headaches and Ncrvoafinens rcllove.1. Latest and Improved Stylo ot Eyo Ulassiis and Spoctacloa at tha Lowest Prices. Le.t Artilieial Eyas luaorted for Jo. 305 SPRUCE ST., op. Old Post Officav BI ATKB SKCK CO.. InoW Capital, 61.000,000. DSSf sM.r.o siior: in thk woki.d. "I doUiir Ritved U a dollar tarnfd." ThLiLmllea' Solid French Dongola Kid Tint ton Kent dollvcrrd freo anywhait in tho U.S., on recciia on.,nn'j. Money urucr, or Postal Note for 11 ..10. ICqiints every way tho boots mid in all rrtnil stores for $J..'i0. Wo uiuko this boot llllimliai. then-fore wo guar antH llio fit, strife and icear. ami if any ono is not sntlatled v.-o will r l .nil tlio money or send another pair. Opera 1 iTlfTlV X w'oths C, D, E, & EB, i-4V -l ! . r.- 1 to 8 and half Wi . ,i 1 l 'I 'ifS Arizen. Send your Dexter Shoe 8o SSSLSi' Apt'ftt: ifrtnn to i ;, K4ol Waverly t. jan Plan. Firnt-olass Mar attsebed. lli-lioi ior Berguor Euirol'a Tannhiouaol Beer. I i Cor, Ifitt find Filbert Philada. ilost desirabln for residents of X.E. PonnJ lylvaula. All cnnvi'iiiencaa for travolora to and from Broad Street station and tha Twelfth nnd Market Street statiou. Do lirahle for viBiting HeraiitoniaLU and peo tie in the Anthraelte Koglon. T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR. 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