1TTR F CI? .ANTON Tit JJHJISE-WEIXNESDAT MOBNOTG. JULY 4, WALL DECORATION APPROPRIATE METHODS OF INTERIOR MURAL ORNAMENTATION. Dmlrablo New Tattcrua In Ilntli Hand nod Machine Tllailp Wnll Pniirnt I'enrl Leath er anil Oeunhie Sllka rirtiMiig Special. tics Among tlie Stumped rapcrn. Decorator nnd Furnisher says: Noth ing is more barbarous in interior decora tion than covering wall space with an all ovi-r wall paper pattern, leaving the friezo and ceiling devoid of ornament This method is pursued by those who know nothing of decorative art und have never mado a study of decorative requireninrtsof nn interior. The ceiling of an interior, not being required to support furniture or pictures, and being ohvays in evidence, is naturally thopot vliero the finest decorative effects should obtain, and the frieze for this reason also requires decorative treatment. In fact, tho real principle of decorating nu interior is to start with a plainly tinted dado, increasing the effects of form and color as wo approach tho frieze, culmi nating our greatest effects in the frieze, cove and border of ceiling panel, und al lowing the decorative wave to dio off at the center of the ceiling. This is tho most appropriate, classio and altogether desirable method of interior mural dec oration. New patterns in both hand and ma chine goods, therefore, as a rule, present at least tlivo harmonious diversifica tions of same for wall hanging, frieze and ceiling. Tlioro are real leathers which mean exactly what tho term ixn- UKIHWOM WITH HTKIITD PAVER. plies. Thoyave mado of tlncly grannlat- 1 . . 1 . . I i i.i -a eu morocco it-.uurr, wuii a uacKiog 01 1 paper, on which are printed magnifi cent; designs in lacquer and gold. They are extremely suitable for dining rooms, halls and libraries. Genuine silks aro another spu-ialty in wall decorations. Theso aro composed of a satin surfaeo backed with paper, tho whole being em bossed with magnificent Louis XVI and renaissance effects, the intervals of tho ground being printed iu turquoise blue, golden maizo, pearl, heliotrope, old pink, etc. For those, to whom such productions might, prove too costly there is manu factured a lino of pressed papers iu which tho effects of tho real silk are reproduced. There aro also special stamped papers which reproduce tho effects of glazed tiles printed in blues, reds and browns. Blended friezes aro a new thing in pressed papers, and many beautiful ex amples of this kind of decoration are shown. Some of tho pressed papers are colored to imitate flock papers. There aro rich ronaissaneo designs iu walnut leather colorings that would bo very suitable for tho decoration of dining rooms. Their white pressed papers aro similar to lignomur and suchliko fab rics. Somo of tho papers aro not to bo distinguished from real ivory carving or real silks, and while admiring tho won derful beauty of tho goods we aro shown others equally beautiful of a to tally different character. There are papers reproducing tho ef fects of metal ceilings, glittering in all the lines of burnished lacquer, and pa pers iu tile effects. To meet tho demands for a striped goods which is essentially refined and suitable for bedroom decorations, thero is produced a line of colored mica stripes of varying widths. But a most beautiful stripe in wall paper is a pat- ayes T-tix-T j M let- larmc, La xrcyo. x n g.mjem a WALL PAHCR DE8IOS. tern whereby tho silk stripes nro repro duced, tied in a crushed manner at in tervals with delicato bouquets of flow ers. Striped goods, with bold floral frieze and ceilings to match, aro ranch in evidence. Wattean effects, with gar lands of flowers in tho frieze, mako Vieantiful decorations. In fact, tho gar land as a motive hits pretty much every thing its own way in modem decora tion, and such motives aro interspersed with all over floral stcnoilings, embroid ery and laco effects, floral medallions in tho heraldic stylo and papers of tho em pire order, re-enforced with empire doc orations. CLEANING BOOTS AND SHOES. Direction Worthy of Trial Patent Leather Hoot A Good Polliih. A 'well stocked blacking brush box Bhuold always bo kept on bund, and this should contain tho liest of blacking, to gether with threo good brnshes. Ono of tho brushes should bo qnito hard to effectually rid tho boots of all mud and dirt, another should bo soft in order to insure the successful application of the blacking, and tho third should bo class ed in tho happy medium, so as to give a satisfactory polish and "shino." Each should have its own distinct mis sion to perform, and their nsos mrist never bo coufonudod, says n correspond ent of Tho Household, who also gives tho following advice: The blacking, n liquid, should bo kept well corked, and after all traces of mud have been ro movod from tho boots should bo appliod to tho brush by means of a sponge, which is tied to a stick, and from theuco to tho leather. This having been accom plished, tho boots should bo well pol ished with tho regulation brush and a firm, vigorous hand. Much more deli cacy of treatment is required iu clean ing ladies' boots, except when they aro thn stout common senso ones used for walking or skating, great care always being taken to avoid soiling tho lining of tho boots. An excellent polish for general pur poses is made from tho following ingre dients: Mix 4 ounces of ivory black with i ounces of trcaclo in an earthen jar, to which add an ounce of sulphurio acid, stirring tho mixture all tho while. Then pour iu 3 teaspoon fills of olivo oil, and after this has been thoroughly in corporated add by degrees l pints of white wine vinegar. Another polish which is more suited to ladies' lino boots is mado by mixing equal proportions of sweet oil, trcaclo and vinegar with an ounce of lamp black and applying with a sponge. Patent leather boots require entirely different treatment. They should first bo wiped with adampspongo and after ward with a soft, dry cloth. The sponge may bo moistened with cither water or milk, but tile latter should not be used too often. Occasionally a little oil might be applied with wry good effect, but blacking should never lie used ex cept upon tliu edges of the soles. The New 1 rt-nrti Waist, Pongee silk shirt waists of tho nat ural ecru shade aro imported by tho best modistes to wear with blazer suits in the summer. According to Harper's Bazar, theso are made in tho simplest manner, with fullness gathered at tho neck ai'd waist in front and back and aro mounted on a lit ted und boned lin ing of silk. A box plait two inches wide is down tho front, with a row of brier stitching done iu navy blue silk near ouch ?dgo and holding buttonholes for three peal buttons, which are regu lar shirt buttons. A turned down col lar of the pongee doubled has a single row of stitching and is mounted on a neckband so wide that three buttons are required to fasten it. Tho bishop sleeves, nearly a yard wide, aro very long and have a titled lining, to which they are taken up in a plait, at tho el bow to give them the proper length. They aro gathered to straight cuffs of pongee four inches deep when doubled, brier stitcht d in a single row and fas tened by three buttons. Tho edge of tho waist gois inside the dress skirt. A navy blue necktie and a ribbon belt, with a pearl buckle, complete tho waist tor wearing with bluo sacking or surge suits. For thos e who prefer washablo materials for similar shirt waists madras ginghams and linen batiste aro used in tho ecru pongee color, which is some times called liutii color" in the shops. FOR YOUNG AMERICA. What tittle Boy and GirN Will Wear the Coming Suiiuurr. Slmiksnf hruwnuiv much used for girls' drcsso.!. lk-siil. s t he favorite tobacco brown there ur.) various tones of tun, and these light shades, in s -rge especially, wear well and will even bear washing, ulthnugb brown wiw furinoi'ly considered, and with good reasun, u lint not to be depended upon. It used to be prune to fade in the sun and spot in the rain and "run" if it CIIII.lH-.rN'S COSfTMKS. got wet, but the new browns seem to In as fast as any other color. Scotch plaids are also sold for children's wcnr and an. always pretty anil suitable, whither the fii-arlct mixture l" selected or the ilurkct ones of blue, gi-i-eii or brown. The red plaids am soft in color in spite of theii brightness and are very ;i-;ly for younu or little gills' frocks, tiiinnii d with rows of narrow black velvet ribbon. I.iltlr French girls are wearing ecru straw hat trimmed with wide plaid rililion and cream hue. A good model fur a child's dress In thin wool goods issliown.haviiiga snilor blouse with a wlilc collar, puffed sleeves with deep ruff.i and nn accordion plaited skirt. Accordion plaiting Is still used for women ns well as children and seems to lo a per manent addition to the wardrobe. It, 1 shown nrraln In a long serge coat for a lit--tie girl. The body of the coat, Is plain, hid an accordion plaited cape mounted on a round yoke is worn over It. Jackets have Ken brought out for very small children, to Ik; slipped on over the thin w hite frocks on cool days. One was of dim sky bhu flannel cut with a widn collar. It, war trimmed with white laco and hud a ilmiMt. row of pearl buttons In front. Anotlici was of striped stuff and was exactly like a sailor's pea jacket, except that It, was only about It) Inches long and narrow In proportion. Tho boy's suit, in the accompanying cut Is mado of dark blue cheviot. Tlio jacket Is worn open over a vest of striped jersey material. The girl's costume Is of hazel nut brown serge. The skirt is trimmed with bands of narrow black velvet rililxui. Tho full bodice fastens behind, and the waist is encircled by a sasli of black velvet ribbon. T''" ' .v.. I,;,- u Imllnnn put! WHEN YOU CAN'T EAT without that uncotnfortoMo fueling of full rieraor drowsimwi attcrwnrd, then it's timo to take Dr. Pierre's I'lensunt 1'olleU. They niako digestion rosy. Keep a vial of them In your vest-pocket, and take olio alter every hearty meal. It's timo to take them, too, whenever you "feel bilious." They're pperillc for biliousness. They act wondwlully upuu thn liver. Tli(8 tiny, migar-coated Pellets the mallest, tbo pleusnntest to take, and tho most natural in their wuys nlitolntely and permanently cure Constijmtion, Jaundice, Biliousness, Indigestion, Hick or bilious HcadneliuH, Sour Klomuch, and every liver, stomach, and bowel disorder. Chronic Nasal Catarrh. N. M. Monona, Esq., of iAXkelown, tilth To., Uiiih, says : f m giiflVi-liiK from chronlo ciitarrli.niid bought half-dozen txittlii of your l)r. Kumo'i Catarrh Ifcmcily, mid I um luippy to suy I am iwruMiienUy cured of taut dutuusu." from shoulder to elbow, ending in a rultk trimmed with velvet riblion. ' A wido col lar covers tho shoulders, and a standing collar of velvet lluishes the neck. v JUDIC ClIOLI-ET. HATS IN THRE VARIETIES. Wear Any of Thorn ami You Aro Sure to Be In I'ittddou. Tho popular shapes in hats mny bo classified into threo varieties tho large pietnre hats, which recall the shapes of Kir Joshua Iu ynolds; the fastastio un dulating brir.i shape, which is very charming when arranged in good taste, nnd tho small toque, which may bo easily turned into a bonnet by tho ad- 5 -VT A FAV0111TK STY1.KS. tlttion of strings. Tho i?ievitable sailor has its usual place on tho list, yet it is iu many instances more elaborately trimmed than thn regulation sailo.' ought to be. Transpar ntcrowns, trans parent brims and tulle rosettes aro the newest features iu millinery. Colored coarse straw.-t are very much worn, an.l palo pink, green and black are tho pop ular colors. A large rush green straw hat is trimmed with a soft crumpled green bow ami hold fl.wers. A very French black hat is adorned with velvety wide oK'ii begonias in tho dif fi rent colors of dark damask, palo pink, creamy white and rose color set about like rosettes. Unnatural black flowers are losing their hold on the public fancy, and although black is introduced in al most every hat it is accomplished with lace, ribbon or jetted net. A pretty example described in the New York Kan is of fancy black straw adorned with black laco tastefully ar ranged in the shape of a fan, having lit its stem a cluster of piijk In-gonias, and on tho other side is a bunch of the same flowers in a deeper shade. It is impos sible to say which color is most prefer red, for all colors aro worn on hats, the strongest shades being mingled accord ing to taste. Ho it is safo to choose that which is must becoming. Tho latest thing in leghorn hats has the appearance of a crown all right, but on close inspection you find that tho top is gone, leaving tho hair exposed. Grecian Xi-tUng. The Modern Prisc.il'a calls attention to tho handsome pattern known as Gre cian netting. Two meshes of different size are litccssary for tho pattern. For tho smaller of the two meshes select a steel knitting needle, No. II, and for tho GIll'.CIA.N" Xl'.TTlNil PATTKliN. other a wooden needle, No. 0, or, what is hotter, a flat hone mesh measuring a-hont a third of nn inch in width. Mount upon tho stirrup strin;; any even liumher of stitches. First row, plain netting with the lar(o mesh. Second row, with tho small mosh draw tho first loop of pivdoivi row upward through tho second loop of the saino row, and net a stitch in it. Then look throu-di tho first loop, tho upper part of which is now secured in the Knot yon havo just formed, and you will see a portion of tiio second loop crosiiiL ninny; just he low. Draw this part of tho second loop np through tho littlo opening under tho knot ami net a stitch in it. Intwino every two loops together in this manner to the end of tho row. Third row, plain nc(li:i, with tho larfo mesh. Fourth row, will; the small mesh net a plain stitch in the first loop of tho previous row. Then draw tho second loop upward tlirouj;li tho third loop and in t a stitch in it, and next bring tho second loop up I lirtnij-'h tho liltlo opening miller the knot nnd net a stitch in it and continue, nnd finish with a plain stitch ut the end of tho row. Filth row, plain netling, with the larfjo meslii It -peat from the second row. Tho patten is complete upon tho determination of tho third row. Anoth ir form of Grecian 111 .-ttiii'r is a simple continuation of the first and second rows only, hy which means tho largo holes aro produced one over tho other in a straight line. Tln yimlity of Timo. If wo strike a pianoforte key with sufficient foreo to produce even n mezzo forte effect, a knocking sound Is occa sioned as tho finder touches tho key, and tho hummer strikes tho string in a way tn jar it. In this case tint vihrationa canilot lie those only which nro neces sary to produce a 711110 quality of tone, the effect chiingiiiK as if it wero trying to right itself. A steady pnro tone re sults if wo use a particular kind of pressure touch which is notiecublo throughout Faderewski's playing, and tho touch causes tho strings to vibrato o they should. Wo can easily produce a poor quality of tone on a good piano fort 0 if wo use a poor kind of touch, and we can readily chango tho quality of tone without touching the pedals. Certainly tho quality of tono depends niion the way that tho keys are put down upon tho "touch" say! 0. F. Btaynter. 4 Ilotheral MotbriI! Motheralll Mrs. Window's Bonthiug Syrup has boen osed for ovor fifty years by millions of inolhTH for their children wlulo tiMlliliiif. with perfect aucceaa. It soothes tho child, softens the ("il ms, allaya nil pain; euros wind colia aud Is tbo best remedy for di arrhoea. Sold bydiUKi-intfi in every part of t lie world. li sure and ask for "Mrs. WIuhIow'b Soothing Hyrup," aud taltn no no other kind. Tweuty-tlye couts a bottle. $1150:00 Given Away Sfg On August 15th, 1894, to consumes of Gail &Ax's NAVY Long Cut TOBACCO. ALSO 50 KI,ir.G.NT GOLD WATCHK8. 75 HAMISOMK MANTEL CLOCKS. 100 HI.HGANT XICKKL WATCH KS. Save your Empty Paper Wrappers Your Dealer can furnish full particulars. ft fi il r PAIN CURED IN AN INSTANT. Lrtt ltailwnv'l lU'ady ltnllf he lined on the llmt Indication of l ulu or t'noaiiiK'is; If tliruatnimd with IiUuune or Mckneii. tho Ciirn Wl ba mudo before the family din: tor would ordinarily reach the houae. CCIU-'H THE WOKST PAINS in from ono to IWBiity minutes Not nim hour attur n-iid- iiiK nils uuviTtiiunritH nued auy ono oUU KliH WITH PAIN. ACHES AND PAINS For llMHilnflhu mhoHi.it. uli-lr nf twtl-vmiul. tiKthnche, tiimnilHia, rliouiniitlRin, lumbiKo, Wijiis nud wnnkiitiiH iu tbo In k, siio i or ; Kidii'-yh, lailiH mound lliu liv.r. pleurisy, mvi.lliutf df tho joiiitHiiiiil Indus of nil kiiulH, tn nnpliui.t on or Kudu-ay's lionily Hnl'vt will iillord iuiiniilin'c He, und lis i-ontiiomd uhu tor a fow days i fljut u iiorinauciit curu. 1 A CURE FOR ALL Summer Complaints, I Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus. I A half to a taupoonfnl of ItiKidy Kullof in halt t uinb!ur of wutor, rejiouiMil ua often lis tliidiMc-hm-fiH entitiniio, and a Ituiinel nhN unitinl with Kiudv Kolinf plncad ovor tbo Bioiimi li nud bov o's will nlford lmuiudiutu roliaf nud am n elli-ot n euro. ! J lit or n ally a half to a toaspoonfill In half a t.unlilor of water will, in n few miuulOH, euro Crumps, KpiiMmu. Sour htoinucli,Naiin 11, Vomiting, Heiinburn, Ki-rvnuMiu-Hn, Hkop Jiwni'sH, Hick Hoaiiitclio, l'lutulonuy and all intuiunl paina. Malaria In Ilo Varlom Formg Cured and I 1'rfvenlid. ! i Horn la not a romoillnl imunoy In tho world that will euro fuyor and ayuu and nil other malarious, billoua und all other fovers, niilod liyHADWAY's. PIi.l,-. ho nuiekly on HAL) WAV'S HKADY KEIilKP. Truvolurmihoiild nluyn curry a bottln of Builway'H Ri-Hily Hollut wil.li ilmm. AN drops la wator will prpveut D'ckiifaaor pains trnm i-liam-H of watur. It ii twltor than Froncli brnmty or bittim as aMtlmulunt. Minors and liimliciuioii ahould ulwaya ba provided with it. Price Wl centa por bottlo. Sold by all ilruu Kists. " PILLS ALWAYS RELIABLE. PURELY VECETABLE. Terfoctly tatKlosR, oloirantlv co.itod.piiri), rotfiilato, purify, cluanso and itreiiKtlu-n. IIAUWAV S I-1LI.S for tlia euro of all dia-onli-rs e' tho Htomnrli, lio-ela, Kidn-ys, Illadile Nrirv ms Uweaios, Dzzinesa, Vor- tik'O, COhtlVOIlOi-S, Pllt'8, KICK MKADAC'lll', l'UMALK COMPfiAINTS, 1UMOUSNE9S, INDIGKSTION, Dysl'KI'SIA, COXST1PATIOX AND ALL JIISOK DKKS OF THI'l LIVER. Observe tho rollowlnff nyinptoins rosultins f roni iliwn-os of tlie digoslivo oi'iraus Con Htlpntioii, 1'iward piles, fullness of blood in tbo hnad, a'-iuity of thn stomach, uansea, hoartbiirn, iliigust or fro I. la Invss of wolK'lit of tho stomach, sour eructations, sinking or (lot teritiir of the heart, cliok iik or suffocat iiiK si'iisatinns when in a lying posture, dim nisi of vision, dots or welw brfore the si-jht, fever nnd dull pain In tho h ad, dellclcucy of nerxpii ation, yullowness of the skin and eyes, pain In tho side, clioit, limbs, and sud den llimhos of heat, hnrnitii; In the flesh. A few dosesof HADWAY S J-IL .8 will free tbo system of all tUo above named disorders, l'rlve STjc. per box. Sold by ding;lsU or sent by mall. Rend to D!t. HAUWAY & CO., Lock Box 3t5, Haw York, for Bouk ef Adv:ce. HINDOO REMEDY Hl"M VIA VHR All( K HFKl l.Trt tn 80 IMT. Cnr.' nil Nervous IHhi-iwch, KutltiiR Mitnuiy i'ni't"is. Rlt-i'itl"tims, M-rjitiv KmIm- tiniH.ftf., fiiiiHi'tHty altiiM-H, (rives Ttpor uticj nr.c timliniiiki.-M iM-tMim, nmt qnkkly hnfc min-ly rostonc l.iiiti .tuiihiinil 111 ot ur vtmiiK. Knlly t un lid In xvt uu Ut-l. I'i iri'.4M) A pin k -!' Hi x fitrA.OO wltli t h rltli-n aTUurtiiilii o c-urt- nr innticy r-tuntlFl. l'on't let iifv iliilii tiicipli'"! fli iii;tit hcII ymi w( khul ot fmif'itiim, 1 tiKWt tin imvinir IN It 10- nnn'it ln-r 11 h Inx not ir-ttt, wt n t!l m-int il hy nmtl upun rrcolp' ut in ii-c. rriitiplilt-t in ni'aU'd rnvelnpr frcu. Ailtlrcfls Itrtt nlul Mi'dli-Hl Co , lmw.a Clileago, III., sruar afRU. S()l.! hy Mntihf-ws Uro.( Whnlfiiule nnd Rotnil I)inf:i'tsts. SCRAN TON, JA.. atid olhcr Lead ini; Di legists. DR. HEBRA'S ml , X IK ".V 1 J Removes Frsnklon, Plmpls Livoi- Mollis, Llic'.:hoi(ls, bur.buiti and Ten, nnd n sti ns tho skin to Itscrlnl- ml Ireslint'iA produciaft a ,' clear nud heulthy cim-i'i plcxlnn. t'upctlr,r to a:l f 'oo Jipparnllons nnd pcri'i iiST tiriiirjiista, or niuiliHl ior 50i tH. lisnnlpF. At nil bond for Circular VIOLA 8KIJ" SOAP l flmply InranmnMs rVili I'i. rlllng So, UU -r)l'lIM A U tMIM, Bn1 vlthnut t ilviil lor Um nurniy. AlwnliitrlT jmr cod ddkataly ncili tied. Atiltmd.i., Price ?5 Cents. G. C. EjlTTNKH A CO., Toledo, O. I' r Kiilo hy Mullhow Urns, and John II. l' i)ilW Enokoio it Tut HioHtuT Mtniost AurHonmrs SniOLlHHiW tlNnAl.rn will eure yon, A wonilerful boon to suiTt-rei from !olds, feini-e Th ran i , lulliirnrii, llronchlllv, orIJA V KKVKK. Afnrt, immrittaUnlirf. Atietnclcnt n,liii,l nmninlanl I.,m.h In poekot. resilT to nun on Urft hullenilon of cold, ronlhnied Vtn :iIVel I'ermanent Cure. Hiitlnt action minranteeo or money rol milled, Price, ( rts. 'Irlal free nt llrinih-lais. Iteuhtereil ninll, W couuj. K. D. tDbUklN, kir., Ilms Hinn, Kid)., 0. S. L rflFMTHni 1'hn surest and aafet remeity for MIS.M i nUL all skin dlMaaw.Kriraia,ln'li.Halt lthoum.c.li1 Hnrm, lliirm, run. Vonaerrl rum nlr (orPll.i:. Price, Avts.nt Urns- n a u gjiiuior lir ninll itrrpai.l. ArtilressanshoTs. DWLM I'. r sale by Matthews Hrns. and John II. l'lielps. What is More Attractive Than a pretty f-oo .with a fresh, bright complexion? Fof it, use Pouoni'i Powdor. BADWaY'S WW U i 3 A fsnrERa . Dr. ED. Grewer The riiiliirtelplih PpeclnPst.snil Ids s.soelated stuff of KnirliKh and Oemiati plivsic.'uns, nre now permanently located at 811 SPIU'CI'! ST., NCR ANTON. Tho doctor is n ajraduntnnf thn University of PennKylvaiiia.foniierlv denionstrntnrof phvsl oloey and surpery nt tlio Mudico flbirnrKiciil ( ollcj'u of I'hiliulelphla. A si.eciulty of hroiiio. Nervous, Kl.iu, Heart, Womb mid Blood discuses. DISEASES OF THU KERY0U3 SYSTEM Tbo symptoms of which are dl?.7.lneM, lack of conllilenco, sexual weuknesM in men nnd wo man, ball rising in the throat, spots floating l.eforo tlio eyes, loss of memory, una bio to con reiitrnto tbo mind on ono subject, ensily startled when suddenly spoken to. and dull, distressed mind, which uniHs them ror pcr formlnir theactiml duties uf life, inaki:i li.ip piuess iuipoiailile; dintrevHinp; tho action of tho heart, causing flush of bout, depression of spirits, evil foreboiiini-s, cuuanlice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tire easy of company, feeling as tired in the moninm as when retir ing, luck of enemy, nervousness, trotiibliiiK, confusion of thought, depression. constipation, weakness of the limbs, oto. Those souffecti d should consult ns immidiatcly and be restor ed to perfect health. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. Weakness of Young Men Cured. If you have been (rlvon np by your physician cull upon tho doctor and bo examined. He euros the worst oases of Nervous Debility. Hito fula.Old Sores.! 'atiirrhliles,I''einalo Weakness, Aliections of tho Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Asthma, Deafness, Tumors. Cancers and Crip ples of every description. Consultations free and strictly sacred anil conHdcutial. (Ullce hours daily from II a. in. toO p.m. Sunday 9 to 2. N. A. HULBERT3 City Musio Store, WYOJilNa AVR.. Bt'BAKTO BTFTJTWAY A ROTI DECKER I1ROTHKR1 tm ItKAJVKlH a BACI4. SlULl'Z UAUUll Ik a tare stock of flrst-elaa HUBICAL MKKCH VND1SU UUblU, tXO.. E1U OKITKH R1UIK t., Inc'p.Caellal.liil.CIKI.OOO. BEST HI .Alt NIIOK IN THE WOULD. ".4 dollar urti-i-d i a dollar larneti." . Thlsl.adles' Solid French HoiiKola Kid Tint ton Boot delivered free snynhnre In tho U.S., on rocel pt or I. Mh, Money Or.lcr, or Tonal Nolo lor Vl.fiO. l-'qiial every way the boots eld In all retail Horn for (2.60. We make this boot ourielves, therefore we fiiar ahtf the Jit, $tyl nnd ircec, un I If any one I. not s.itltllrd ''i9,-:' wo win rmima mo monoy or send another pair. Opera or i omnion Erent", width! (', K, k KK, sites 1 to s and hstf ilzes. .SVsif ynur Kiu; S?Sl lllustrstfd Outer Sho rj I'n !') itUCnHL SI. i I. 11DSTON. MASS. I i rrnrmi Special termt M Jitaier. MT. PLEASANT COAL AT Itl.TAIU fVialof thn best quality fur domestic nss,ani) sf all sizes, delivered iu any port ot the city at lowest prim Orders loft at my offlos, Ml. 11.8, WYOMING AVKMTr, Bear room, flrst floor, Tlilri National Bank, or sent by mall or telephone to the urine, will receive prompt attention. t-perisl contracts will be made for the sail and delivery of buckwheat CoaL WLL T. SMITH. Maloney Oil and Manufac- j turing Company , Havo removed their office to their Wareroouis, numqers 141, 143, 145, 147, 149, 15) MERIDIAN ST. TELEPHONE NUMBER, 8631 0 'IRB.ytimtlnNihmirinlili ItaUT firrtite WAildcumpUu with iil.tod bwl wliMla, Mi il.liwl; l-ilibd.ttlkTtlile.tnrl ntftiuMH fur H nun. hhlriiwd iillKlajCifinl. FKUIOHT I'AID-b tMMTrfil.ir!ia Moua. T6,tlflUM. Wtwatlsi olJfHand ItttikM! wwinfw hind, n'lahlt n rpiiill. RahnaM finhhadtltB-r tUM. MaitatdMll aathincbutwhitw Ir-lLraolaa tall UnMaiasM,! aLl at l ha 1a writ fantar 'priM. WRITR TlMlAT tow nr liffo YKYK tUWtnui OXFORD UFa. CO., 340 Waliast. Ave, Chiuso, UU a - - ri L ; SUPERLATIVE AHD GOLD MEDAL lhe ntovo lira nils of flour enn be hail nt any of the following merchants, who will accept TimTniniiNB Fmun coupon ot 25 on each on hundred pound of flour or 50 on crcIi barrel ot flour Puiiniore-R 1. l'nce, flold Mednl Trnnl liunmora-l'. I). Muuley. Kupeilntirn I rani, llydo I'nrk-Carson ft Davis, Wa nliiirti KU Uuld Medul llratid; J eepn iv. Hours, Slain avenue, Superlative, Jtraud. Oreeu Itid'M-A L.Spi-ncm-.iiolil MedalDrand. I. T. McH.ile, Sup'-rlntivo. l'l-ov.denco i-ennor & t'liappellN- Main avo- nuo, Superlative iirauil ;C. .1 (llllixpiu, W. Markut street, Oold Med it Brand. Olyiibaut-Jiimes Jordan, Buperlatlvo Branl Pci imllo hhalfor ii Kls -r riuporlutivi. Jermyn -C, U. Winter & Co bupm alntive Archhald Jone. H nipsun & t.'o . 1 iid -Mo'Kl. Carbondiiie-li. H. I'lnrk, Gold Medal Hnind. llonesilale- 1 N. i-'ostor & Jo. UoU Medal, il.nooka- M. H. LiiTelle LOUIS B. SMITH'1 Dealer in Ciioice Confections and Frnitsi. BREAD AND CAKES A SPECIALTY. FINEST ICE CREAM 1437 Capouse Avenue. NORWAY IRON liliAiU DIAMOND SILVICR I'jXTKA SrKCIAti SAMl-:itsON'8 EXGLISn JKhSOI"S KXGLLSU CAST STKEL HOKSIi 8HOKS TOE CALK HUE MACHINERY KPHINO SOU STEEIi ANVILS BtiLLOWS HOl'.SE NAILS AVI LEY & RUSSEtiL AND WELLS RROS CUTTING MACUIMERY. iien&enderiCoJcranton, Wholesale and rt-tail dealers' in Witjron makers' and Blacksmith' SUPPLIES. YOU That we will GIVE you beautiful new pat terns of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and FORKS for an equal weight, ouaoe for ounce, of your silver dollars. All elegantly en graved free. A large variety of new pat terns to select from at lles"ceseaia ai)T LACKAWANNA AVRXCI-l "No star was ever lost we once have seen, Wo always may be what we might have been," A HAPPY PATRON OF HE RIOHABDS Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. CStl enrm. noh n W"iilt Monfinry, Um of Bruin l'owcr, Iloadacbe, Wnkefuluma, ..J I r ,., ,,,,,, NtW"! iS. 4yt'fiuiiiitti'iuir!iiwnliy. irfti5JVrji."l''i,,ll 1rinnln. Willi f-emi N jCf'LJ in''',i''''i"'''iiinrMtiii'r'icMiilhr)vr(iirUon,onthfiilcrror. IVTyV 1 tK.Jrm i,T(-lK.lv till. lU tohAiwn. onllln, nr1lninlnt. rh ... I.ittrmltr. 'on rrnnciun rSrTii? fnr rt-ninil lhimony. Clrpnlnr rrnn. Sold br all. IniralBIK. Auk forlt, taaa ntFOilEAUt) AFTtRUilNG.uoothi-r. Ailuna AKIIVJC tir.EUCO,, Masimlo Temple, CHICAGO. IU. For Salo in Scranton, Pa., by II. C. SANDERSON, Drun-dst cor- WashlngtoD ntd Snr-uco streets. ' ' lDJ3ES.a TwZb2!L?9Z?3& Th8 only aB PFwJYROYfl PHIS IXi'Tfrv,-, mini i iiw i Aok for t"1 MQSrTS jsWS&w'l Send lor circula Ssaiiiiawa uii. woxts c: r, lrxiln byC. M. HAltltlS, KniiruUt, i9h EVERY WORHAN CometllSMneeila a reliable, monthly, reuolatlns modlrlce. Onlf hamlM fSai the purest drugj aheuld be uaad. if jou wanttb beat, get Dr. FssB's Pennyroyal Pills Ther prompt, dtfo tud rUIn In nwvlt The penning Ir, Fent'i) nertr dlrap Foraale by JOHN H. PHELPS. Spvuce Street, Scranton, Pa. From IUK 7. IWbuae, Kov.t,Un. The Flour Awards "CniCAOO, Oct 81.Fh first offlelat Bnnnnncrment ot World' Fair di plorans on flonr hat been made, A modal has bean awarded bj the World's Fair judees to tbe flour manu factured by tu Washburn, Crosby Co, lu tbe great Washburn Flour Mills, Minneapolis. The committee reports tbe flour strong end pure, and entitles, it to rank as tlrft-cltna pattnt' flour for family and bakers' use." MEGARGEL & CONNELl Tt IIOLlSALIt AGENTS. Taylor-Judee & Co.. Gold Medal; Athertoj A Lo., buperlaUva. Huryea !.a reni n sioro Co.. OoM Medal Moo-lc John Mcl'rinille Gold Medal l'ittston-M. W. O'HoylB, Oold Medal. Clark's (irocti-Frace & Parker. Hunerlatlva. 'lin k's hun.init-K 1!. Voutiu. Gold Modal. Dalton S. E. Finn L Son, Gold Modal Bra ni Ne-bi 1-ion-J. K. HardiDK. Uaverty-M. W. bii.a u Son, OoM HedaL Factory ville Chariot Gardner, (iold .Vledul Hopliottom-N. M. Finn & Son, Ooid Medat robvhauna-TobyliBTiiia & Lehi(U Lumber n Co,, (iold .MeJul Brand. Oouidsboro-S A. Adams, flold Modal Brand, Moscow Uaiffo & Clements, (iold Medal. Lake Arb-I-Janies A. Uortreo, Goid Medal torcst City-J. L. Morgan & Co., Gold Med 2 IS PARLORS OPICN FROM T A.M. TO 11 P.SL MPIvf'IAf. ATTUVTIoM Al7Uxr tvr or-t. PLVINU FAMILIES WITH ICE CHE All. WAGON WILEEL3 AXLES 6PR1NGS HUBS SPOKES RIMS STEEL R. R, SPIKES 8CREW KNOW? & GowieH NERVESEEOS. i,,,np,i,i, , iiuBiu-an.uiiurBilin KI1U iur" ui pv"" Can ho onrrlrdln Tt pookot. VI per box, for BX, a S nnlor we atxe a nil urn inunnil'"r ever offorod to LadioB, ospeoially recommend I ad to marriod Ladioa. IBaLk.J MOTT'S PENITSrEOTAL VIXLS and take no other. - rice tfl.ou ncr noli o vuin ivr n,gu. CII1CMIOAL. CO- - Cleveland, Ohio. 17 lonu Aeone. Pharmaciat, cor. Wyoming Avenue and '