THE ST CIiAKTON TEIBUNE-WEIXIJESDAY MOKNTBTO. JULY 11, 1894. THE COLONIAL TYPE. REVIVAL OF THE FURNITURE OF A CENTURY AGO. A Stylo Frco From Kilravngnnce and Ex . trcme Conceits and I'mntesginir StAtclIncHS Without MillnefM Tho Colonial MnnteU. Typical Colonial Parlor Fully Fumlslicd. The colonial stylo of lato years has obtained a considerable) degree of at tention. Its revival is a renaissaueo of Iho colouial chairs, tables and cabinets of a century no, and, although based upon classic lines, is a positive creation, characteri.wl by charming individual ity. Tho colonial mantels arc construct ive features of apartments and aro usually of vood, bowing lloral garlands nnd pendants in relief. Tho pillows bearing tho shelves aro fiuo examples of t urnery, and much of the pleasing effect; of tho mantel is duo to the lino propor tions maintained by tho delivery of ro lief work in cornieeand moldings, mado more elTeccivo by ample und well con sidered spacing. Tho most elaborate carving appears to havo been reserved for tho round cen ter tables for parlors and drawing rooms, nnd a variety of small tables are notico siblo for cstreino refinement of line. Ono admires tho lino workmanship of tho table, which after half a century of lA'.iining wear gives no sign of um'ta bleuess, no wavering even of tho extend ed leaf that seems hung in tho air. Colonial chairs aro invariably to bo r.dmired, combining as they do artistic beauty with strength. Tha backs jjeuer- r If I A C0T ONIAt PARLOH. nllyshnw open work, as in rails or wavy forms radiating from tho central ntem below, tho coi:tn.l panels being nioro or less richly carved and frequently pre sentiTig a slightly coue.-wo surface. The settees have a solid seat beneath tho back formed of panels. Tho backs, whether upholstered in textiles or in open framework, aro rounded as they approach the sides. Carved scrolls forms, with oruato center, form tho usual top finish. Buffets or sideboards with tho unvarying celleret in tho center aro stately in uppearanco without being massive. Tho carving is merely applied to tho back in radiating curves with a flg uro.at tho apex. Good proportions and bigh finish of surface, with metallic brans mountings, imparted to theso side boards au imposing appearance. Fine raetal work in wrought iron and brass was tho pride of tho colonial period, ac cording to The Decorator and Furnisher, from which tho foregoing is reproduced. It was sparingly nud tastofuliy used in furnituro and interior furnishings as Vases for pillars, as plaquc3 and mcdal- COLOXIAIj sideboako. linns bearing figures remarkable for orig inality and beauty. Metal, too, found a placo in tho mounting of caskets, in hinges and flanges for doors and in grilles displaying intricate interlacing In fine, tho colonial is a distinctive style, that stands midway between the ompiro on tho one hand and tho Chip pendale on tho other. A colonial apartment fully furnished is uniquo enough to inspire tho desiro for possession in tho bosom of the most indifferent dame. Tho Season Lnnrlieon. "White," "pink" and "yellow" luncheons aro well known designations, but tho latest fad is tho "season lunch eon." Four tables aro spread to repre sent tho four seasons. She spring tablo will have decorations of daffodils and jonquils, with white and gold china and yellow ribbons to tio tho napkin, and whito ices and bonbons. The summer tablo is a roso tablo, with white ILwi land, decorated with scattered rose buds, the sweets and ices being roso tinted or served in tho form of roses. Autumn will havo tho luncheon cloth strewn with cherries in their natural tints, bowls heaped with grapes and v.'ith tho glowing red and yellow beauty of tho nasturtium and goldenrod, whilo tho winter tablo may bo appropriately modeled aftor the most suggestive deco rations of that spason. It is a growing custom to givo a firewall luncheon or breakfast boforo going abroad for an ex tended tour and havo tho decorations express a parting sentiment A forget nienot or pansy luncheon is appropriate and inexpensive. Thero are now in tho market any number of bnautiful plates dotted all over with theso protty flow ers, and dainty bowls filled with blue or purplo pansies mako protty souvenirs of parting for tho guests. ' A DINNER PARTY. ("uSCMtlonn That May Prove Helpful to Hoth tho Hostels and Ilor Gneut. For a dinner party of six or eight peo plo tho hostess arranges her guests in Lor mind when sha plans the entertain ment, and sho points out where tho sev eral couples aro to scat themselves after all havo entered tho dining room. 7hilo receiving her guests in tho draw ing room sho mentions to each gontlo man tho name of tho lady whom he is to tako in to dinner as soon as ho has paid his respects to horsclf, and if ho ia un acquainted with his partner ho is form ally introduced. On reaching tho tablo tho guests roinnin standing by their chairs uutil tho hostess is seated Tho eldest lady, or sho who ia a stran ger to most of thoso pronont, or sho who is most distinguished, goes in to dinner with the host, ho offoring hor his loft arm. If the guest of honor is a man, ho accompanies tho hostess, who takes his left arm, this conplo entering tho din ing room last The host always goes ia tor :-x 1 1 Hrst, and lio places Ids dinner partner at his right, as do all tho other men. Thero has been much dispute in Amer ica regarding tho proper arm for a man to uso when taking a woman into tho dining room, but Tho Delineator, au thority for the following, says that tho left is most appropriate. This mode of escorting hor allows her to pass in froxt of him, and her costume is thus not in his way. Spurs wero once worn by most men of rank with evening dress and aro still used in this way by army ofllcers, and they aro apt to interfero with dra peries that ore not, properly eared for when one is going to tablo. Tho right arm is proffered for tho assistance of women, save when they uro in court cir cles or aro on their way to the altar. When dinner is lini.-hod, tho hostess bows to tho lady at her husband's right, nnd at this signal all tho kdios riso. Tho hostess' partner opens tho door or draws back its draperies, or, if neither servico is required, ho stands beside tho doorway until all tho ladies havo passed out, when ho joins tho other men at tho tablo for a chat and a smoko unless thero is a smoking room. If coffee is not served in tho dining room, it should bo passed in t lie draw ing room or parlor after tho n!iro com pany is again iis.'tnlliil, which should bo not nioro than half nu hour utter the termination of the dinner. Tho cofl'eo should bo strong and clear, and whilo 801110 liko sugar in it and a i' w add cream it is usually taken without either as an aid to digestion. A small dinner is usually followed by general conversation and perhaps a little music by 0110 or several of the com pany, and the guests tako their depar ture at 10 o'clock or a littlo later. Such a dinner will bo one of tho most delight ful of social gatherings if tho guests are grouped with a discreet regard for their congeniality and each one strives to supply his or her part of tho conver sation nnd to mako others appear to good advantage. Failures of tho cook, should there be any, must bo passed without comment either from the host or from the guests. Tho hostess must be called upon or a note of thanks written to her within a week after tho dinner. Curo of the UcMirerator. One thing should be particularly cau tioned against. That is the putting away of warm food in the ice chest. When this is dime, tho article will ab sorb the odors and ilavorsof otlur foods. Milk and butter should always bo kept in compartments especially set aside i'oi them. If the refrigerator, however, does not provide for this, do not fail to keep both articles well covered Milk will readily absorb tho flavors of the other food, and tho butter, if left expos ed, soon becomes tainted. Every day givo tho ico chest a thorough washing and drying. When tho ico is wrapped in a cloth to keep it from melting, do not let the same piece of woolen do duiy week in and week out without a change. If possible, give your refrigerator a good sunning once a month. Roll it into the yard, wash out ever; crack and crevieo with warm soapsuds, scrub each rack with soda nnd water and then let a sun lath finish tho purifying process. .retry Klhhon.x. Among thu la w ribbons is a imirc effect which is accomplished in the weaving ni:d not watered at all. Pin spors on short moire arc a pretty com bination, and thero is a wido variety of ribbons into which one or more rows of lace insertion have been introduced. Chine stripes in tho center of corded ribbon and tiny flowers brocaded on sat in grounds aro very effective. A (hair Cushion. A head cushion illustrated and de scribed ly Modern PiiHc.il la is very con venient for summer use, as it cm be easily carried about and hung on any chair! Our model has a square of white linen embroidered with filo floss in Dresden designs in palo pinks, with niAin ctsfiion' for scum. leaves and stems in olivo greens. A bonier of old bluo linen makes a fitting framofor this dainty picture, and tho seam is hidden with feather stitching in pink linen thread. Pink and blue cord fiuishes tho pillow and is pnt on in loops at tho comers. Tho back of tho cushion is bluo linen, and cord of suitable length is provided for hanging. Arranging tho Hair. It is worth whilo for every woman to consider whether sho arranges Ik r hair in tim mnst becoming way. If yon have a low forehead nnd a wido face, do not wear a bang, (,'oulrawise, if your face is long and thin and tho forehead high, do.not nrrumo a pompadour roll or rm outstanding knot just at that point of your head that makes tho lino to the chin abnormally long and yourself a caricjituro of what you might bo. Tho "teacup handle" knot has become too generally worn, becanso but ono woman in 20 really looks well with her hair arranged in this manner. ENLIGHTENMENT rnnlilM tlio more advanced 'georiK of to-duy to euro many nineaes witnout cut ting, which wehi formerly rrirarili'd at'. Iticjumlilo with out, resort, to the knll'u. RUPTURE or ilreneh, ia now radically cured wtth- oiidtuo kmiiu ami wunoui 5 nnin. Clumsy Trusses uiu i bo thrown awnyl TUMORS, Ovurinn, FI- t.jnrciid ( li torlno) and ninny f jothern, ure now removed Jr without tho ncrlls of vuU PILETUWIORS, how- evor lnrno. Fistula and other OlneaBCs of tlio lower bowel, aro permanently cured without iiain or re sort to tho knife. feT'OKE In tlilllndder,no matter how larire. Is finish ed, pulverized, washed out and pLTfttotly removed without cutting. For pamphlet, reforenccs and all particulars, wiirl 10 cents (In stampH) to World's lini'NKiiry Medical Asso ciation, No.fii;:) MuiD Strout, Lutliilo. N. V. fyr y;Vl y -r-v?- 81 US mm. Mm FASHIONABLE HOSIERY. ThU Season' fitockliirjn Inclndo Some E travagant Novelties Ia Way of Coloring.. Thero aro women who always wear plain stockings, just as they always cany white handkerchiefs, nnd for this class conio phiiu black, plain russet and other uniigured sorts in silk, lislo thread and balbriggan. Kur, generally speaking, EOMF. OF TI1F. KEW PTOCnxOS, stockings. aro no longer plain affairs oi solid color, but aro as vivid in coloring and elaborate in design and trimming m the gov. ii;i oi tho season. They como in every Into of tho rainbow, and often all tho colors !im combined in ono pair in tiny silk stripes until tho effect is daz zling. A decided and costly novelty is a paii of black bilk hose, with the open work instep wrought with jot. Theso aro te lle worn with a black cat in slipper em broidered with jet, or one of patent leather, with a small jet buckle at the too and a large one at tho instep. Red is used in hosiery as profusely as in other parts of tho toilet Thero nre plaiu red, openwork stockings and all sorts of !;U'ILing combinations, especially in red and black. Theso may bo worn with a red slipper with a black rosette or with a patent, leathi r, slipper deco rated with a largo red bow. . To weai with tlio still popular black and white slipper there is a French stocking strip ed in black and white. Russet shoes this season como in the lightest shades in faet, almost a yel low. A late cut comes as high on the instep as an Oxford tie, but the vexa tious strings are replaced by threo very large buttons. Tho correct stocking foi these shoes must bo of tho same shade, with open work stripes covering the whole leg. Elabcrc.to embroidered clocks are again in favorin fact, any style of decoration seems to bo accepted. In some of tho most expensive hoso strips of white or black laeo are inserted. Many of tho silk ones havo tho lowei half black and tho upper half of sonic delicate liglit shade. Whero pink is nsed in this way tlio result has some thing tho effect of half hoso. White canvas shoes, with a white openwork stocking, aro still to bo worn with gingham muslin dresses, fays a writer in tho JCcw York Sun. Sheets folded across, bringing tho wido and narrow hems together, then folded again, then ironed across both sides, are finished quickly and look as well as if more time were spent on them. Electrio Bitters. Tin's remedy is becoming so wen known nnd so popular as to need no special men tion. AU who hnvo uod Electrio Bitters eiliL' tho saian sonc of praise. A purer nifdicino dees not exist mid it is ennran teed to do nil that is claimed. Electric bitters will cure nil diseases of tho Liver nud Ki lneys, will remove Pimples, IJoifa, Salt liucum nnd other atl'ections ciuisod by iuipuro blood. Will drivo .Malaria from tho system and prevent as woll as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, C'otitispatiou and Indicestion try Electric Bitters Entire sntislactiou guaranteed, or money refunded. I'rico 50 cts. and il per bottio at ilattliuwH Uros., Drug stora IIksky SciioKN-iiAi.s, foreman Uonry Krug Packing Co.. M. Joseph, Mo., Uses Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil, with his men for tijirums, cuts, bruisos, chapped hand , Htc. It is the best. Wlmn nahy was pick, wo eave her CastortA When she was a ChlM, sho cried fur C'o.-.toria, Whi'n r.he became Miss, sin chins to Catnriu. Whm sho had Children; sho gave thcu Costorliv ?Wa6M ViEAl! t "X f i tnt "be uj t4:')'vdO!ANfm MALT 'mk?" Extract J 1 il 7 . J nf" S 3 I.235TR CLIMATE HAKES THE KAN. The mon of (ho Xorlli tbo men of tho Souththe men of lliohc.it. Hot summer weakens you, sttps your energy, and if Uiero i.s u fl iw in you physically, pooh it shows, strength is given by uso of' a nutritive, palatable tonic. That's Johann HofFs Jltilt Extract. For salo everywhere. iSeo that the signature "Johann 1 loll'" is on neck label of bottle. None other is geuuine. Head Agents, Eisner & Men dulsoii Co., U. fcj., New York. ..TinrtMirot ti iff fVRriiilSTnKED. Made a well Man of we." mm 1IIK (HlKAT H1NOOO REMEDY lUODi;CKSTIIRADiVR IIKMITLT4 In AO HAY. Cur-n nil Kfi'vtnm DUiiim-n, Full luff Memory, rari'rtiM. Hlrt'il("Hn'"K, Niirhtly Kin in- sfoti!, pt.,i,niiri('rt by mst oImi'ior, iriveii vifror andfitise tu HlininUrn ovtfruie. mnl quickly out mircly rcstorn l.ntl MiiMtiootl in fil'l or yoiiiifr. Eiif lly curried In vtt liorkot. l'rliv mi.oo Hpni'knfTff. Six for IMM with a written citnrii niri to r money rtlunlel. l'on't let ny uiiniinclplnl (lr,iirtlit eHl you any ktml oj imitation, lintl'iton having I N l A I'O-noni' titkcr, 11 Iip luifliiut uot tt, we will nrwi it. by nmll upon rocrlpt of prim. I'implilot In in'Ried rnvlnpt tn, AltTi Oriental MeIU'Blo.1rrop.1CltlCKrot III., oroariroiU. SOLD by Miittliewa Bros., Wholosnlo nnd Retail DniRnints, SCRAN'ION, PA., and etiiur Lead . tugDiuggikti. f IT WEAK MEN your attention Gray's Specific Kedicine IF Villi SIIFPFR from Nor- RKTIMH tl uw i voua Du- uility, v, eiiknehs of Body and Mind, Sjjorma torrhns, mihI liniiotdiicy, and all diseasuu thut arlno from over-iudulKOix'O nd clt-abuse, ok Loss of Memory and 1'ower, Uimuess of Vi ion, I'reniBture Old Aito and many other dis earns that luad to Insanity or Connumption and anoarly prnyn, writnfor a pamphlot. AddrPHNUHAY MKDlt'lNE CO., UufTulo. N. V Tho fcKaiflo Jlediciuo is sold by nil anietrists at S ln"r paokuito, or six packmen for f j,or sent liy mail on receipt of monoy.nnd with nvery ?5.(KI order W fll.'ARANTEF. I?70n account of cniint.i.rliitH Wrt inivrt ' r mniiBy roninilca. nduptt'd tlio Yellow Wrnppor, tho only gouu iiii'. t-old in Scianton bv ilatthows Uros. ".5 'W Dr. E). Grewer Tbo Phllnrir-lpljia Ppnc!nllKt,nnd his niwciatod Btalf of hntrlish and (Snnniui pliraici.ina, nro nowpprmanontly loniti'rt at. 811 KI'IIL'CK ST., KCllAVNTON. Tho doctor in a crrmlunto of tho ITnivorsity of 1 nsylvaiiia,rorinrly domoimtiator of phvsi oloL'y and surorv nt thn Jlpdico Chirun.'ical (oliiKo of I'hiliulcli.hitt. A spncialty of C hroiiio, Norvous, bkiii. ncart, Womb und Blood diseases. DISEASES OF THE HERYOUS SYSTEM Tho symptoms of which aro dizziness, lack of conttclencti, sexual weakness in men and wo man, bull risiiix in tho throat, spots floating beforo tlio eyes, losHof memory, una bio to con centrate tlio mind on ono subject, easily startled when suddenly spoken to, und dull, ilistrcHscd mind, which untlts them for pur forminir the actual duties of life, mukinir hap piness impossible; distrcKHhitf tho action of the heart, citusinir iiusli of heat, depression of siiirits, ovil forebodiiiKS, rnwardice, fear, dreaniH, nielanclidy, tiro easy of company, fceliiiK ns tired in tlio iiiornink' as when retir Inc, lack of enow, nervousness, trembling, confusion of thought, depressioii.eousti):ition. weaknesa of tho limlw, etc. Thoso so alleetud should commit u immediately and bo restor ed to perfect health, LOST MANHOOD RESTORED, Weakness of Young Men Cured. If yon have been glvon up by your physician call upon tho doctor and be examined. Hu cures tlio worst cases of Norvous Debility, Scro ftila.Old SoresX'atnrrhPiles.Kemalo Weakness, Affections of tho Eye. Knr, No and Throat, Asthma, Deafness, Tumors. Caucors and Crip ples of ovory description. Consultations free and sirirtly sncred and conlkleutiiil. (Illice hours daily from Va. m. toll p.m. buudny U to EY SOAP r'v MARK. PAW; mf fQ-!!p Is an Improvement in Soap. In the Trolley Soap old methods and materials are superseded by new ones. The Trolley Sonp leaves the clothes sweet and clean and lasts longer than oilier soaps. Ask Your Grocer for It, If he docs not keep it send us order for 20 BARS FOR TRIAL FOR $1.00, or for a Dox 100 cakes 75 pounds $4.50. Joseph $, Thorny EHjinfion, 227 Chestnut Street, Phila. " MT. PLEASANT AT It KT A Hi. fVMilof tha host quality fjr domogtlo nse,anfl tf nil slxns, dclirerod ia any part ot ta clt) at lowest prieo. Orders left at my office, ,0. 118, WYOM1NO ATFM7K, fioar room, first floor, Thirl National Dank, or sent by mall or telephone to the mine, wtil receive prompt attention. Kpeciul contracts will be made for the aaU and delivery of buckwheat CoaL WML T. SMITH. Maloney Oil and Manufac turing Company Hare removed their oflico to their "Warerooms, NUMBERS 141, 143,145,147, 149, 15) MERIDIAN ST. TELEPHONE NUMBER, 808 PFITRIl RrtOB CO., Ino'p. Capital, 11,000.000. I1KST 81. no SHOK IN THE WOULD. "A dollar Hired it a dollar earned." u TfiUT.nllo'Koll,l French OoiiKoluKldltur. ton Hoot dollvered free anywh.rn In tho U.S., on receipt oi uann, Money uracr, or 1'o.tsl Noto for il.W. Kuual. every wny the boot, sold in nil retail itorci for MM. W mnlco thin boot ourselves, therefero wo guar antee tht flt.ttiile and wrnr. and if any ono is not attilird wa will reinna uio money or send auotnor p.ir. uper. Toe or Common ucnte, wliiths V, Js KB. .'ft 's.iic 1 to s ana nan l'T ' .rVnlzon. Sendvourttte: fT. ttfv vui Jit you. Illustrated Csta- Dexter Shoe CUoxStt Special termt to Vtaltt: I permioMiUveBnd in 10 to to dun ty 1 edy. anitirnmntr.tMekKl t iwlwuemid. !IV.itiv. pronh uid lw-pmgm book. Illnstratwl from llfofmni pMfltBund,fr) by mill. Whoo HotHprlnp at M.rrraryful, fhi, MnnlO Remod will I potitWflT ran. COU( HKakUt HI., (:!, III. I rpijii.ijwi..ww mm HOT E. Robinson's Sons' Laqei. Beer Brewery ITannfactarar of the Celebrated PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY 100,000 Bbts. Per Annum, DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND STORTING Manufactured at tha Wapwallopon Mills, Liv aurue county Pit., and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jr, General Aeont for the 'Wyoming District, itS Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa, Third National Bank Building. AoitNcirs. TITOS. FOT?U PittKt on. Pa. JOHN B BAUTH & KON; Plymouth. Tx E. W. MUIXIOAN, Wilketi-Uarro. Pa. Agents for the Kepaun CUeinioai Com rany'B High Exploaivua. Atlantic Refining Go. llanflfacturors and Dealers in! Illnminating and Lntricatiag Linseed Oil, Nepthas and Gaso lines of all grades. Axlo Grease, Pinion Grease and Colliery Com pound ; also, a large lino of Pan raffiue Wax Candles. We also handle the Fnmons CROWN ACME OIL, tho only family safety burning oil in the market. WILLIAM MASON, Manage Office: Coal Exchanges, Wyoming Ava Works at Pino Uroou. 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. c Booms 1 and 2 Commonwealth Bld'g, SCRANTOV, PA, MINING andB LASTING Vade at the MOOS 10 and BUSH DALE WORK& Lafllin & Rand Powdor Co.' ORANGE GUN P0WDEB Electrio Batteries, Faiei for explod ing blasts, Bnfety Fuse aud RepaunoChemical Co. ' High Explosives Complexion Preserved DR. HEBRA'S EemovoK Freoklm, Plmplnn, Liver MoSei, Blaokhcicit, Sunburn afid Tin, and ru stores the eldu to Its origi nal fretiliness, producing a Minn n.irl noulthv nm. . V.lv. U1 . . ' ....... . -l . prcpamuoiiB ana in-ru-ruy xinrrait-sa. n iu clrugglnts, or mailed fbrSOcts. Scud iur Circular, VIOLA 8KIM 80AP U ilmplr Ineomiwibl u a rtln r-urilylng Bop, UDinftla tot th toilet, nod without a rltti lor tha auwrj. AbealuielT par a&d ddkala! ttwU nua. At dramlm. Price 25 Conh. G. C. BITTNER ACO.,Toi.eoo,0. For nale by Matthew Ilroi. and John U. ruelpt, eeds and I POWDER 1 i jwijsy y. ''i . SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL The abovo brands of flour can be had nt any of tho following merchants, who will nccopt ThkTiuuunu floub coupon of 25 on eaoh ono hundred pounds of flour or CO on each bitrrol of flour Kcrnnton-P. P. Trie?, VTashinston avonuo I (jiil(lli!ilal Bran-f. runuioru K P. )'ric. CoM Mo;lal Hranil. l'unuiuru 1''. D. Alanluy. bupurlutiva bran l. II j (In Park Carson At Davln, Washburn M, Uold Mcd.il Itr.inrJ; J bl'1-Ii A. iitarn, Mum avonun, buporlativo IJriiid. Given Ki(l:?.-A.li.iipi'in-ur.lnld lloiuil Brand. J. T. Irlcliulo, Bupcrlutivo. lVovidcnco l-'uunor & ClitipcU. N Main ave nue, riupcrlativo UrandjU. J. Oill'iipio, W. Markot atrcot, Kol'l Mo'lrd Brand. Olyrihant-Jami-H Jnrdun. (iupcrlativo Br.mi Pi'i kvillo Shiillcr Ss Kilo r. Huperlativ. Jurmvn-C, L. Winters St Co, bupei aiativo An.'hbald JoucH, HirapHon &: Co.. Hold Modal. (.'artioniliilo-B. B. Clark, (lold Medal Brand. Hiiendalu-I. N. 1'uatur it Oo. Gold Modal. Miuouku M. K. l.avllo ' &m$&&. few LOUIS B. SMITH! Dealer in Choice Confections and Frnifs. BREAD AND CAKES A SPECIALTY. FINEST ICE CREAM 1437 Capouse Avenue. M and STEEL .VOnWAY IRON BLACK DIAMOND SIIjVKII tCXXUA SPKCIAL SAXDEUSOX'S ENCLISII .IK!S01"S KNGL1SU CAST Sl'K.EL HOUSE SHOES TOE CALK TIIIE MACHINERV SPUING 60KT STEEL ANVILS BKLLOWS HOUSE NAILS WILEY & RUSSELL AND WELLS RROS, CCIXI.VG MACHINERY. itt8noenil8rGo.,Scra Wholesale anil retail dealers' in SUPPLIES. That wo will GIVE you beautiful new pat terns of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and FORKS for an equal weight, ounce for ounca, of your silver dollars. All elegantly en graved free. A large variety of new pat terns to select from at iies'cereaii 307 LACKAWANNA AVENUU "No star was ever lost we once have seen, Wo always may bo what we might have been," A HAPPY PATRON OF rip fBfNRHntrtrink s EnraHCff! ff r nt HiiiHAKiis imm m. Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. bEFOREANOAFTEH USIKG.no other. AdUnisa MfcttVK NCEltt'U.. Masonlo temple, CU1CAQU.1U. For Sale in Scranton, Pa., by H.C. SANDERSON, Druggist, cor. WaahingtoD and Suruoe streots. PENNYROYAL ffiSfW'-'Seiid for clroular. 1 or hulii 'jyC. M. 11AKKIS, DriiKitUt, EVERY WOMAN imettlSM needi reliable, monthly, roctlUtlntt medlcln. Only hamltMB&J tho purest drugs should be um1. II jou want the boat, gel Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills They are prompt, nale tnfl certain In remit. The genuine (ur, rears) peyer ainae ForBalc by JOHN H PHELPS, Spvuce Street, Scranton, Pa. from IhiK r. Tribune, Atn,l.XH& The Flour Awards "CmCAQO, Oot 81. Fhe first offloW annouDcemont ot World's Fair di plomas on flonr baa been made. A medal bas beon awarded by the "World's Fair judares to the flour manu factured by tha Waabbnrn, Crosby Co, in tbo groat Washburn Flour Mills, Minneapolis. The committee report! Ihe flour strong and pare, and entitle! it to rank as first-class patent flour fop family nnd bakers' uso." MEGARGEL & CON NELL TTI10I.ES ALT. AGENTS. Taylor-Judgo & Co., Gold Medal; Athorto? : Co., Suporlativ Pnryea Lawrence Store Co.. Gold MedaL Moosic-John McCrindlo, Gold Medal. 1'ittBton-M. W. O'Boylu, Gold Modal. Clnik'aUrwri Fraco & Parker. Superlative. Uurk'8 hummit-F. M. Youiik, Gold Medal. I'altou-S. K. Finn & Son, Gold Kodal Uraai Nn liolxon-J. E. llardin. Waverly-M. W. Blias & Son, Gold MedaL l act-iryvllle-Charlos Gardner, Gold Medal. Hopl.oitoia-N. M. 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