THE SCRANTON" THTBUNE THURSDAY MORNING-, JANUARY 11, 1S94. 7 32C-32C-32C32C- NEW STYLES IN Dark Calicos 4ia4ia42-4ia BEST INDIA BLUE CALICOS 4!c41c4!c4!c BEST APRON GINGHAMS LADIES' JACKETS Half Trice. 2.70 op ward. Misses' Gretchens Hall4 Price. $2. 75 upward. 7-Yard Dress Patterns All Wool. ti.fKI upward. Comfortables 15 fonts upward. Down Quilts 93.08 upward White Blankets "s cents upward. Kid Glove Bargains at 45c , 69c. and $1. AT WALTER'S, 128 Wyoming: Ave. A New Sleeve. A new sleev. which is a decided im provement on the leg of mutton sleeve, is cut wid er at the top. so as to droop mora toward the el bow. It is gath ered all round at the top, the full ness being slight ly eased in just under the arm and equally dis tributed else where. As the exaggerated leg of mutton sleeves are goinjc out of style, this offers t most desirable substitute. Keeping Cu-pctt 4 lean. To elear.se carpets and prevent nothl, go ovi-r them once a week with a broom dipped in hot water to which turpen tine has ben added. A tableipoonl nl ol turpentine to a quart of water, i Wring a cloth in the water and wipe under pieces of furniture too heal y to bo moved. l'letnre Nursery Screen. A pretty nursery screen is made by Covering the panels with any solid back ground desired-black, dark red or brown and pasting pictures cut from nunery tales upon then, One panel can be handsomely decorated with the pic ture! that made last year'i calendar such B thing of beauty, illustrating, as many of them do in such lovely fashion, the procession of the months. The pleth ora, indeed, in these daya of r ally ex miisite specimens of tiie lithographer's art makes a disposition of them, after they have survived their brief present in current weekly, monthly or annual, a real problem to those who dislike to discard them wholly or keep them for ever out of sight, IN THE DINING ROOM. VENTILATION AND ILLUMINATION. ATTRACTIVE TABLEWARE. 1, litest Style. In Hilling 'i'ublcy Priuvlple. to lie Observed In Table Decoration... DoVMlftlG unil Imported China- Lump Adapted tu the Dining Table. In no portion of the dwelling is the taste of the house mistress so much en evidence as in the dining room. There miir-t bis ample space, good ventilation, plenty of light, but no glare; linen spot less and crystal shining, though neither may beof a One Quality, and china with out the suspicion of a nick. Then, with two or three plain dishes well arranged ami served, garnished with greenery and flowers, an American housewife can en tertain a king. As for tableware, the names and prices are too numerous to mention, At first class bouses can be obtained good, com mon earthenware shs, .stamped with brown, blue and green. While cheap, they are both jiretty and durable. For those who prefer imported ware comes the Wedgewood, the Doultou, the Mili um and so on up to the hundreds of dol lars. For those who choose a nice po--celain, while believing In home manu facture, the Trenton ware amply satis- or less of nervousness will be felt by the pupil, who in his excitement will hurry the movement of his work. But even in practice hours anxiety may overthrow his balance and cause, especially in hard passages, the same hindering haste. Too much cannot be said in favor of slow, steady practice it cures digital stam mering and stumbling; it gives oppor tunity for accurate comprehension of the contents of the pago for honest plan ning; it largely secures command of all one's faculties, so that improvement is huiv and continuous. TOUGH PIECES OF MEAT. lKcOKTi:i CHINA. fit's the most faitidioufc It may not be generally known that the famous Beleeli ware is almost exactly reproduced in these New Jersey potteries." For table deCOf&tlona there are designs without number. A bright woman may easily improvise upon a hundred differ ent schemes. One principle should never be forgotten. If flowers are used, they should not bo profusely selected of the iwi I scented varieties. With the odors of viands and those of blossoms ming ling together there can bo but little harmony. Neither should the decora tions be made so high that the view is intercepted between parties placed visa-vis. Again, while the dining room should be comfortable, it is a mistake to have it kept too warm. The windows may be slightly opened from t ho top, yet not enough to create a draft. One of the latest fashions is that of a triangle shaped dining table made by placing three small tables corner to cor ner, over we cavity may DS placed a large circu'ar tray, which can be rilled with flowers. This arrangement has the merit of novelty and the fact that every one faces the host and hostess, who oc cupy seats respectively at the point of the triangle and the center of the base. Tiie dining room ought to be well lighted. A number of mirrors adds to that purpose. Nothing can be more enlivening than the effect of multiplied lights and the reflections from the gleam of crystal and silver. Somehow these seem to gently exhilarate and plO- StcrlinK Silverwure. There never was a better time in which to buy forks, spoons and other silver ware, so far as prices are con cerned. Silver articles are, as u rule, at least one-third less in price than last 1 Mini to Do With Them Koiista For an I A Superior Hash. Thero are a great many unpromising looking pieces of meat that make excel lent braises and other dishe. But if any one Imagine! that it is as easy to prepare a tough piece of meal that lias abundance of fat and sinews in its make up as a prime roast, she is mistaken. It require! time and patience to deal with a sinewy piece ol' beef. If theineat is to be a success as a braise, the greater part of the fat and all the sinews must be re moved. It is not at all difficult to do this, but it reifnires patience and a keen edged Imife aboul the size of a boning knife. Keen the knife m ar the sinew and scrape it away from the meat on both sides. Continue until all the sin ews are removed. A tough piece of round is very much improved by this process. There are so many sinews in the leg that it had best be used for soup, though the patient French cooks very of leu take the trouble lo prepure this cheap meat for stews, Theso stews they serve with piquant sauces flavored with tomatoes or mush rooms. Bo that tile whole dish takes on a grand air and is really Delightful to eat, while the meat is deliriously tender. A breast of veal with its surplus fat and gristle is not a very promising sub ject iu the hands of an inexperienced cook. But remove the soft hones very carefully, so as not to waste a particle of the meat, and remove a large portion of the fat. Make a well flavored stuffing. If you wish, use about a pound of clear, lean veal, chopped line and pounded ton paste, to the loaf of bread used for the stuffing, or make the old fashioned dress ing of bread crumbs alone. In either case use a small onion and a liberal tea spoonful of parsley for flavoring and bind the dressing together with two or three raw eggs, according to their size. Economic cooking of a superior order cannot be done in slapdish manner. A flue roast can be cooked more quickly than a breast of veal, but it costs about three times as much. The veal takes twice as much time to prepare. Either dish is equally delicious. An epicure might prefer the breast of veal, if it was prepared in perfection. Even a roast must be attended to while it is cooking, but probably bears neglect better than almost any other service of meat, al ways providing the tire was right when it was put iu the oven, says the New York Tribune. it is because of her dainty care and skill in flavoring that the French house keeper excels in her ragouts and other rechauffes. She seasons a hash with as great care as if it were a piece of choice game. The result tells iu the excellence of the dish. The careless cook who I chops up the debris of meat from the last meals without stopping to separate I the lean from the fat and remove all the bones and sinews is sure to make a failure of her work. In all hashes ex cept corned beef, where a little fat is .al lowable, all fat should be removed aud clear lean used. Look over the meat very carefully. If potatoes are used, allow about half the quantity there is of meat. The care taken in this matter will pay m the superior excellence of your dish. Beccham's pills are foi Ijiliousncss, bilious headache, dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid liver, dizziness, sick head ache, bad taste in the mouth coated tongue, loss of appc lite, sallow skin, when eatised by constipation ; and consti pation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Book free; pills 25c. At drurstores,or write B.F.Allen Co.,365 Canal St., New Vork. iRtCISTlHEO, SOME PLEASIXO DF.sH.iN;. year, and there is an Infinite variety to select from. The average housewife is content with silver plat! of good manu facture for such large table pieces as trays, tea and coffee service, cake bas ket and the like. but she wants spoons and forks of slerlijjr silver when this is prac ticable. In making a selection do not be beguiled into buying articles of very light weight because they cos! u little less. Remember that spoons and forks of medium weight sterling silver will endure unto the third and fourth gen eration, while those of under weight first bend and then break in a compara tively abort time. ' Peel and slice six bananas, sprinkle with sugar, with a lit tie orange juice be tween the layers, using one large or two small oranges for six bananas. Gum arable and gum tragaconth, In equal pans, dissolved iu hot water make the beat aud most convenient mucilage you can keep In the house. rineupplu Drink. tJood Housekeeping makes it by this recipe: From one pineapple take the rinds nml eves And add one quart cold Water, if you're wise. One tetSpOOlllul brown tiifc'ar aud ginger, too, To inul'.j it sweet. Aud now, be lore you're thioughi Put in j&r and cover. I t it stay Twenty-four hours. Then strain the Juice away, And bottle, not forgetting to put in A lump uf white Sugar, if success you'd win. Keep cOV.l and driflk it tOOtl as you amy choose. After three days li Is not fit in use. cuitrcs Bad Blood. OVRRS Bad Blood. CURES Bad Blood. Indapo rnaue a wen Man of S s 1 ffi crnoroj-. x tr I ir Off-r-"S til "0, DURING THURSDAY FRIDAY INDAPO 1 HI oiitir HINDOO REMEDY JIluUl I'KS THE AI10 u UESrIiTS in S DAVa, Cun Nervous liii.t-ut.t-ri, hulling JltnU'iy l-ui-.--.i- si- -ii -1 -ii' -nn kloOK,ote,t eanse! iy past aoUMs, glvei siirui-niiilpitr ttn.iiniiikt'iioiriiiiMiii.i qulekly imt inreh rcitorti 1...-: iunl,,ml Inofaoryoani'. l.uiiv earned In o-t e.it-l.t I . l'll.-.'Sl.OO ;t (.tt. U.iK--. SO It ft.lMMvlt!i 1 V rilleil gMMIlitet MM "I llliiticy rt-lull ill (I. Dflll'f at any EnprfnclplMl uruggf! -ell yoa tnuj Had of faRftaffoa, liutstonlfavlngJNIIAPn nonuother 11 Do lia-f not irot it. it lit m-iiiI it lit until -1- :. n-rclil t.fltrlee. I'ampfilet in -ealetl eiivelopt free. AadrM Oriental Ut-.lli ul Co , fnift., Iblr.gi,, 111., arMMfMU, SOI. I) In- Muiilie.v lir. 1.. Whole-.ale and. Retail Dtngglala, St RAN TON, PA., and oilier Lead- illK !'. ,v . :. A BviXQCtl I-AMI'. ' mote coT ersation. Banquet lamps, some twe) feet high, are suitable lor the imuip tabl!. They may be softly shaded in harmony with the prevailing tints of the flowers or other decoration. These similes tuny be or home manufacture. 1 ather ! colon -I china -ilk. crimson, gold, pink or white t'. iminetl with lace, ,,1' l.i.ltinir 1.1, ill, ,1.,:1 It, ft .,,!,. are good, according to Decorator and Furnisher, authority for the foregoing. Candied Lemon reel. As lemons are used drop the yellow rind into u weak brine in a glass jar. When a dozen are thus pickled, they are freshened by putting them into cold water and letting them scald, changing the water once or twice to extract the salt. Boil them in the last water till they are thoroughly tender and drain. Then make sirup enough to cover them out of slightly more than a pound of sugar and a pint of water, using nlways the same proportion of pint for pound. Cut the peel into pieces about half an inch Square, and drop them into the bail ing sirup, which is allowed to cook slow ly till the peel looks translucent. Then keep them slowly steeping till theqirup has almost dried out of the peel) Spread on plates, sprinkle with more sugar and put iu a cool oven to complete the drying. Enooiimo r Tut Hiohi-t Mioicnt. Authositiii SMEI1TH0LlN.iALB. VdgKoW un tier vai a m fln t t asthma In Inn nfl HEADHCHESS IN'HALFR will euro you. A vouUOrful buou tu ":iV'-i fruiTiColdi, iii mil , Influona. Hi J. 11 vhu;, orllAl ITVKK. Afordj inmuifiatertlitf. An fifrli'nl rrnitwlv. or iiiTf nliMit lo tarrv In portipt. roadr to iif1 011 UrM. ndlcgtlon of cold. Continued I to KttVctn J'ormnnenC dirr. h.itlntftclloriffiurnnt.i't'd or money refunded. Frlrp, vtm. Trial free? nt Drum; I tun. KttHitrrud mall. tt OtDtl. B. D. CUSHMIN, Mir., Mm linn, Mich., 0. S. i MPNTUn! '1,hl' 'ureit nn-i R.ircMt romniy for m Ulf I IlUi. an iMIn d'.t'ntrn. '., z.-n.n Itt-u Mi t llhnitm.nM Sores, HuniH, Cntl. Vnndprrl rum ! '1 . ' r . 0 , u jtljl:' iir iiy ii:hi1 )rcmnl. A'hln- m.vi. DALIfl Yor s.uu ny Jluulicwa Lirui. aim Uurgfta 101 J 3 ,d SATURDAY OF s V Purifies The BLOOD. I havf Wn snfFering ton ; years with Krysipelas Have taKen doctors' tnodieinea anc: j patent ln- ilieiues of most all 1 Kind-, imt none teemed tode me any good. I finally made up Day mind to try Huidoek Blond Dittera. Have used four bottles nf B B. B.and thin , myself entirely cured. 51 lis N .1 McCati.t. Berrlre, Beaver Co., Pr The Hose lllusheil. All roses were white, in the (-Jnrden of Eden before the fall, says an old tradi tion. Al Bother Eve strolled iii among the flowers f.he kissed u white rose, and it blushed it-elf pink. When Kve was iriven from the Uardeu of Bdm, the rose covered itself with prickles so th.it no profane hand might pluck its sweets. Recipe lor Apple, ( ream. Peel, core and steam Ii or 7 large, (nicy sour apples. When tender, cool md ruh through a sieve. Add U enp luls of sugar, the whites Of I eggs hrnteu ki a stiff froth and a quart of cream, freeze, turn from the mold and serve prith cake. Beats keeping Kotee, Any painter will mix the stains with rVhich you can stain your new floors Milutit, mahogany, oak or ash, but it is preferable to buy the prepared stains rhichcomo put up in pint, quart, half Jallou and gallon cam. Crocheted slippers are just as popular e ever and are made in all shades and lolors. To make lemon drops, take a cupful of gar, juice of g good lemons and a very Utle water. Boil until they will harden u water. Bucalen'a Arnica SaWe. The best selve n tlio world for Outs ttulset, Pores, Ulcers, Salt Hlieum, Ferer lorea, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, aud poal vely cures Piles, or no pay required. It guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction Ir money refunded. Price 141 cents per Jul. Fur sale by Matthews Bros. COMMON FAULTS IN PUPILS. Prevalent Habits Md Emm mat ought t lie Corrected by TeaeheM, The pupil is Usually unaware of nil own mannerism!, such as swaying bis body, beating time with his head and the like. It is the teacher's privilege and duty to correct these and similar . nriotis habits. Venturing in to play a new piece, many pupil! strike at the Dotes with no very definite idea of the clef, signature and time mark, the three fundamentally important things upon which success depends. The mariner 'tailing on a voyage without chart, rud der and compass, three equally impor tant things, would run constant risk of ihlpWreek. Many u pupil has found himself stranded in a region of flats when he should have been iu sharps; has found himself moving in waves of six eights, when the underlying current should have been in eight-eighths. He who 13 wise makes careful and adequate preparation for his musical voyage be fore touching a note, sicys The Etude, au thority for the following: ( )ne of the most prevalent and distress ing habits is that of striking the hand? separately instead of together in double chords and octaves, and the same fault is frequently heard in passages of single notes where two hands should strike si multaneously. The incoming of the right hand a quarter or u half second after the left gives a peculiar effect to tho music allowable and necessary in some passages of earnest or tender senti ment, but used unintentionally or with false judgment it is exasperating in the extreme to the sensitive ear. Why tho right hand should follow the left in such manner is oue of the mysteries, but the habit should1 be avoided at all cost. A very natural tendency among pupils is one that is not confined to the lesson hours. There it is expected that more A Whisk r.rnom Holder. The sunflower Whisk broom holder is both useful and ornamental. Its founda tion is a disk of cardboard "i inches in di ameter, and on it the conventionalized Mower is made. Olive green felt is first cut in tt disk 7 inches in diameter, with deeply pointed edge, which fi'aewed fast to the cardboard, then to it again are sewed two circles of yellow cloth cut and folded to represent the gorgeous flower. Luch of these last is of Ihe shape BUNFLOWKIi BaOOM Hol.UKB. the diagram from the New York Times khows, and measures just '21 inches at its longest point. They are all folded so thut the edges meet at the base, and ure then sewed to the cloth within the points so closely that their edges touch. The center is a small pincushion and is mado Of brown silk crossed and recrossed with heavy yellow silk. After the (lower is completed the back of the cardboard is covered with green felt button holed at the edge; two straps for the broom are made fast to it, and a ribbon is attal lied by which the broom holder can be hung In place, Atlantic Refining Co. Manufacturers and Dealer! in Illuminating and Lubricating OILS Linseed Oil, Nnpthas and Oasn lines of all grade, Axlo Grease, Pinion Qreaw and Colliery Com pound; also, a lurge line of Par ratline Wax Candles. We nlso handle the Famous CROWJ ACME OIL, the only family safety burning oil in the market WIL MAM MASON, Manage. Office: Coal Exchange, Wyoming Ava v orks at 1'inu 1-trooic DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM r.omove Freekles, Pimples. Liver - Moles. B!s(.k'ioad, cunourn anu isn. .i i i cunurn .uu ,an, twu ,c- rtcrcs tho gLin to Its crH- - j( i:al freshness, produchif; a Xtffc '!)' dear and bealtliy ccn-tfJEr- jflnWl-.' icawu. DUtmnawauMM '. --'pitratlona and pcnVctlv harmless. At all ui o. i U, or mailed lor 50- s. bend ior Circular. VIOLA SKIN SOAP I' 'Imply Ini-raptnlilo u a I)Sb purlfrlag Smp, ua'niiiilrl f -r Ib.i tillot, BBS titUiiut i Tv'il lor tliw nurtcrr. luclue-lr t-nrc and d' lktlely i..-. i. rati. Atdnuslsm Price 25 Ctru'1. .'i. C. BITTMER , CO.,Tc!.sco, O. For sale by Matthe-xs Bros and Morgan Bro. Every Womai. 'tjsJ J Pomclimi"; needs a r able monthly regulati:.;, medicine. ur. rt al o PENNYROYAL PILLS, Art rronipt, left nml cerl;ii:i in result. Tho gen a. Or . Peal!) never disappoint. Kent auywhoru J. 1'oal .tl. ... . Co , c'ievelaDd. o. Sold hy JOHN B. PHF.I.PS Pharmacist corner Wyoming avenue uud Bpraos street Bcriinton. Pa, AHTOHEHARTHAH 906 South Washington Avenue, Ct-ntractor and bnllder of Concrete Flags'ing, Oon Crete Bl- eks. Potat , Butter nntl Coal Bins. Wet Cell oa dried up. Orders may be left at Thomiis-in - Pra.t, Will anis ,vi Co. Ahull and Kynon Streets, o:- at Bcranton I Stove works. Alto Foun latione. Cisterna. (f'.Hh Wire I'unncU anil Collin 1'luwiujf lor I Harden Walks, This Week 1 Q p p Pimples, BiotchesEg be I Tb anfl niri cnroQ Catarrh, Malaria an'J Kidney Troubles PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT 2r AND POTASSIUM g Makes tz Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula 4-" P. P. I'. cur-Hie ttiH t.looil, lialUH np gm the w itk iitii Kbi)itii(tii, -iv.-s KrtBgtn to vtAKtiM Dorvo, oupeU ' 11 -e;i-siH,KiTinK tht putii'iit health &nt p tin ij u whrrt nU;knt'!4-4, I.M.iny !'I1dk and lum.UaiJj llr-t prtv:illii. Fur iirimnry,Mri)iiiliiry ami tirtlarT fhiii forLUiuil toinnnlnr. tiuri'U- ruu bdltoOs mnli.riii. -i . h . : . mimI In nil tiltioil aii'l itkln tlUoiiM-'. hko blot''ho:f, plmptufl, uhl chronlo uIiht-, tttttfi OMdhMUli hollo, trv-tpWina i iiftma woum.VRay, wiihi.ut d'lir of contrudh'tlon.tliBi P. P. P. ItthvMM blood purltlor In tho vTurld.md tunken ,..'!'... ipoody uuJ pemmuouc curus in till onset. Ladles whose aj it ems art t- ; -i and wlicst hltMMl 1m in mi Impure eondt tlon, iluo to nioDstrunl lrnitularltleA( nrojieotillarly tMu(Mlied by tlu wou dorful tonic and hloo.i i-leahsinit prop ortii'Aof p. p. p. Prickly Ash, Poko Hoot nud Potasslutu. Hphinokikld, Mo., Ann. I Kti. IH',1.1. I oan f-ponk In tho hltcliL'St terms tf yonrtnediclm from iny own pi r'mal knowledtre. I wusnfltcte l Alih heurc 1 1 l . pleurisy and rhotiumllHui for 'Alt years, waa trentcil by tht very bst filivNlcIanti ana spent hundreds of dob art, trlnd every kuown remedy with out ilmliiiK relief. I huve ouly tnkon one nottlu of your P. P. P., and van cheerfully say It his doue rnemofe iritod than anything I hare vor taken. I cnu recouimeul yourmedielno tu all sufferers of the above dlaeases. MRS. M. M. YKAHY. Cprlngfleld, Urweu County, Mo. Are s'litii'i'ly removed by k'.IM. PrloklV Albi Poke Hoot and Potan hlum, lUo i.i ' bluud purlllor oa earth. AnntBFKM. 0. . .Tuly 21 . lM. MRSsits. I.ippman Hros., tsuvannab, Oa. : IMcAJl Si its I bung lit aboul of your P. P. P. at Hot Hprbisi.Ark. .and It has done me more jrood than threo months treatment at the Hoi Hprlui;. Houd threo DOttlM 0, D. Bi'SpoelfuUv yours, Mf, M. NKWTON, Aberdeen, llrowu Cuuutj, Oe apt. J. 1. Joliutlou. Tii nit vfn'in if MMf NMtMi I lire tiy testify to the wo'inlerful proper lea of P. P. P. lor eruptions of the akin. I differed for aevornl years with nn un alghtly aud illsaKreeable eruption on my face. I tried every known reme dy bin In vain, until P. r. P. was used, nn i am now entlrelv eured. (Signed by) J. I). JOHNflTON. Havaunab, tu. skin Vnnoer Cured. Teitifoony U am Ihi Mayor of Sequin StXt HrgiHN.TRX., January 14, 10X Mkshhh. lippman Hitos. . Havannali, Oa. : Uentteiut n- I have tried your P. P. P. for a disease of tho?klu, usually known a ekin eaneer.of thirty yenrn' mamllntf. and touud itreat relief; It purities tli blood ami removes all Ir ritation from the reat, of the disease and prevents any spreading of the aores, 1 have taken flvoor six bottles ami fuel conlldont that aDothor course will efieut u cure, it has also reltevud me from Indigestion aud atomaeU truublei. Yours truly, CAPT. W. M. RUSfi Attorney ut Law. Book i Blood Disetises Moiled Free. ALL UKUOUISTS SELL IT. LIPPMAN BROS. moPItlKTOKH, l.ilpniau'. IlIork.MaTniinah.CIn riu.i.iiUii..u..iuuiiii.ai.i 2WICT!K?,T3CB!,E5 Th0 only ,ar8' Bur8 an(i lutiumu rumaxo rlluu ever offered to Ladios, especially recommond cd to married Ladina. MAjk for IR. WOl'T'S PSVVYBOTAI, FILLS and tulio no other VVtr Send for oiroular. Price ijil.00 per box, boxee for csj.uul I Uli. MO'lTN CI-IE:11CVIj CO.. - Cleveland. Ol,;,. lor Sate by C. M. H Alu;l iii ,, .k,. i, 147 j-enn Avenue. We will sell the balance of our stock of cigars and boots and shoes at about half price. We don't want to move a cigar or a shoe if we can help it. THE SCRANTON PENNYROYAL PILLS, CASH STORE