THE SCIt ANTON TRIBUNE- S TURD A f MORNING. FEBRUARY 17. 18!)4. STELLE &SEELEY NEWS FROM WEST SIDE MR. J. L. STELLE will continue the business undar tun Urui name, of Btello & Seoloy. the Evrn POPTJLAB WEBER and SHAW PiANOS IN QRKAT VAK1F.TV. ALSO PIANOS AND ORGANS EMERSON PIANOS Popular, reliable ami within yourreacb. BALLET & DAVIS PIANOS JJsv Ukta over 100 ttrat premiums In iLt pnat llfty year. Other ninths of Pi.tnn. Four msft.n nf Cigsus iu beautiful uow iliicinas. Bee our Mack betora buying, We hT the kooA. tui prices me i-ijb- tveiyiuiuij iu the jLUblC hu STELLE t SEELEY ,34 Wyoming Ave.. Scrantor., Pa, Happeaiiifis or a Day That Will Merest Hyde tiA Kei'M BROWNIES GIVE GOOD EXHIBITION Mears' Hall Was Crowded and Many Noval Features Wore Introduced. Two Young Men Arrested on Suspicion To Be Treated for Can cel Timely Warning; to Newspaper Thieyes Brijf Items. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! THE GENUINE F0PU1 '.Ft Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS G., B. & Co . Garney, Brown & Co. Mi'r's. nil ui bULafc -.yi.,.L DR. H. B WARE BPECIAIjIHT. EYE. EAR. KOSE AND TtLKOAT. 170 lUCJLa. iJPTo 6.SI f. a. WM HOUSS: :35 WYOMING AVE. I'EUSOX.U. Mr. Sol. Osttinger is in Baltimore, liin Nellie Kramer is in Wilkos-Barro. Mrs. c'hns. Bhupp, of Plymouth, is iu tin1 city. His Martha Miilhuuser left yesterday for Tunkbaooock, MfM Flanagban, of New Jersey, Is visit ing friends m Bcranton. Thumm Niland, of Cincinnati, is the guest of frieuus in this city. Attorney Lemuel Anierru.m returned V...' ' : i IMMI ! trin ,.. Pli.ti,,. A 1 s Annie Jlill'T, 01 iltuiniitou, Del., the (,'uest cf her sister, Mrs. H. H. LUl'l. Sf.. CI rn rr - ,, tt t . . has ret rued from a visit w,tn Montrose relatives. Judtfe R. W, Archbsld re'urned yester day from Snnbnry, where he hell court durinst the week. !. A. Wilson, oi Bloornsburir. and B. M, Bailey, of Will lams port, were at th Wyoming yestortay. II. B. Wllklns, of Nicholson, and W. F. Oswald, of Berwick, wore registered at the Valley house yesterday. Lieut. W. A. Wood, of Company E, Honesdale, made a military visit to this city yesterday. Uo was at the Westmin ster. H. C. Wallace and .1. J. Van Nort left yesterday afternoon for Louisville, Kv . as delegates of the Pennsylvania State Bi cycle association to tiie national conven tion of the League of American Whael- men. J. E Kern, city editor of the Hrranton Rejublioun, and Miss Myrtle Sayres, dani;iiter of hiram Savres. (if 1806 Acad my street, will be married on Feb. i'i at thi-home if the bride's parents. Mr. Kern is one of the best known and active of tho ue" sj aper men of the city, and is deserv edly popular. While Miss Sevres is a verv charming young lady who is highly es teeme l by her numerous friends on the West Side. Tne Osremony will be at 11 o'clock a. m., anil w.li be attended only by the relatives of Mr. Kern and Miss buyers. WHY HESITATE? Do Nit Foollh:y Walt U.iUl tha Cloiln Day. Fnm the number of namas added dally to the long lie! of tfibterlberi to the Eucyclnpedi Brl tannine, it is fair to conclude that tn-rn ere tinny yet to come. Why hesitate longer to call and give yonr ord'T? Too regular price at which it It offered, totf-tlir with the liberal terms of payment, preclude the possibility of nny one pUading povertv as an excuse lor not fnrnishinir himself or his family with this incomparable educational work. Yon cin afford a fnnd of knowledge which is abso lutely unavailable from any other source twenty five larg volumes, over 93,000 pSgtl and about lO.OlKl il lustrations ;i history of osch Mid ev ery country, ancient or modern; a his tory of each state in the nr. ion, together with the latest man of that country or state; the life of ev,iry great rn in or woman who has lived since history be gan; all the arts and science ex plained and illustrated; the history, nature anil habits, with Illustrations, of every creature In the animal ores tion, from bwnble be. to a buffalo, to gether with tns deteription of every plant and flivver in the vegstable king dom. The president of Yule college has said that it would require 8,000 vol umes from the world's publication! to procure all this information. With the proper use of the alphabetical Con tent! and msrginnl refernucs and in dex it becomes the most convenient of Encyclopedias. Not merely tne, salient points are given, but a full treat ment of the inbj 'ct. rendering it n complete library in the home with but few books. Yon must liuvo Mefl a friend's books as hundreds have been provided with them, and they can bo Seen at any time at 487 Hprnce street On reoeipl of $1 .in tbe ntira set will be delivered the bid ance in ensy monthly paymants. The offer must soon be withdrawn. I'.ut a short time remains in which to avail yourself of the prici mid easy tsrms of payment, which means the curing of tin- work. . Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for Cat Bruises, Mores, Ulcers, Salt liheum, Fever Korea, Tetter. Chapped iln Is. Cuilblalns, Corns and nil Hkln Eruptions, andposi tively cures Piles, or uo pay rrqnliod. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price iti cents per box. For sole by Matthews ilroe. I. If vow want the Inter styles and finish in photography, you can get it at Otifiln's, Wyoming avenue. We are iutroduciug now uovemos constantly. The West side offloe of the naMr.i Tuibuxk Is located at 118 South Mala v uue, where subscriptions, a Iveriissinsuis and commnnioationt will recairo prjinat attention. Despite the low temperature and deep snow Mears' hall wai crowded last evening at tne presentation of the ' brownies" given by tha numbers of the Y Mn:,- Men's Christian Auoolatlon gymnaslnm. A ftne mnilea! programm , Including banjo seWolioui bv Professor Qeorgt t'arr and VOOal selections bv Mis. 1J. T. Jayne, were rendered. Tins "OrownUa" nave ao excellent exhlbl tion, the ooalnmM were anlqne and the acts full of vigor. The "p ualbd br' act by Ueorgo Cartrignt and John Armstron,' was well given. During the evsning sumo good feature! on the bars, tumbling and trspeas wre Intro dnced 1 performance wai pleating tbronglioat Arrested on 3inplol.m. Arthur Qrtgory, ,)f Tenth strict, an 1 Owen Finn -nan. of El ward's cunt, were arretted on tnplcion yeiterdty tfternoo i as two of tne m mi who p t ticipated in tne robb'iy ii th stor of Joseph A Heart on (hnth Miln av nue. Sergeant Williams an 1 HiH sr Tom Jones, w 10 liave b)en looking up the mvstery, obtained a clew in I y is terday afternoon visited the boinei f these vonna men A pair of iboet found at Plnneir tn't wer Identiflil as having b-en among the stolen article, and sever it articlss wers filial at Gregory's home. Pinncgan watlnear cerated iu the West Side Station borne and Gregory was takin to the mu liol pal building to await trial. Went to Eliahurst. B, F Post drovj a m rry crowl of young folks in bis larg sleigh t i E n -inirst jfetterday where an enjoyable evening wai tpent Refreshments w ire served at midnight A.n ig tlioso w 10 weut were Miss-s Mav BflU Dweeti r. RaobelPo well, Lena Staples, May Jones, Miuis Kossr, Myrtle Frannfelter, Mar u'aret Evans. L on Deppon,Jnnle Price, and Will Dsvis. Will Jjhos, Bu Br ant, T nomas Ev ms, E. Joues, Al bert Carton, Divil U'H, Tom Pull lips, Clarence Laurope, Brt E,-uoa, and John Thomas. Hufrh Qiinnan Burisd. The funeral of Hugh Quinnan, who was found dead iu bed o.i VVednetday inornini:, occurred from the family residence on West Lickiw.iuua a Venn yesterday morning. Tne remains were conveyed to St. Patrick's church where a tr.gh m us of reqntetn was celebrated. Interimut was in i le at the Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. Will Be Treated for Cano r. Dr. M. J. Williams, of South Main avenue, left yesterday morning for J-fferson University hospital. Phila delphia, to bj present at an operation of a critical nature which was to he nerformed nn.m tho nets in of Mrs. H S, Brown ot North Sumner iivenne yesterday. Mrs Brown has been suf fering from cancer for some time and is iu a pne irious condition. Timslv Warning. There is a gang of young men who work at the Brugs mine who are in habit of sneaking papers off the stoops of houses while psesing to work morn ings. Several subscribers of the Tribune who have been muting their papers have been keeping a watch of late and bare teen the persons do the act. Home of them are young men well known in the vicinity, and their names will not be published at tins time. Young men Ukj warning and don't tainpjr with what bdlong to others. Shorter Paragraphs. Rev E J. Morris, of Wilkes-Bsrre, will preach at the Plymouth Congre gational ennrch tomorrow at 10.:0 a. m and 7 p. m. Mlis Lanrs Jtftsa of Bdwardtltle, is the guest of Misses Lottie and H ichael Powell, of Nortli Lincoln avenue. William i'enn Morgan, general mine superintendent of the Lackawanna Iron and Steal company, and son, Will ism Morgan, and John I Williams and Thomas Morgan, all of kbit side, were in Plyinont'n on Thursday. A social was heir) in the Simpson M-thodijt church last evening 'or the elderly people of the church. A pUas BBt time was bad. Cuke and ooffei were rv" I, The Welsh Philoiophicnl toolety will meet this eveiiitu 10 their rooms on BoQth Main aventn. An interest in programm s will bs rendered. An interesting meeting of the Young People's Lit-rary and I) -bating sio.iety of the First Welsh Biptist church was held last evening. Hiv. W. S. Jones prelidfd. Today at The TRTBUMI busiiins offlfll hundreds of hands imely bound stand ard sets of the best antiinrs will be on special exhibition All are iuvited to call nml exsmine them that their efforts are appreciated. Any one wishing to contribute items of in terest, both social and personal, can do so by leaving thorn with Harry Speucer, head olerk at Price's cash store The Nsptuue Hose company held a meeting at its rooms Taursday night and transacted some important busi ness regarding improving Hour present quarters Tho fourth annual mooting of ths Ladies' Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Diininore Presbyterian church was held at tlis home of Mrs. L. H. Powlr on Cherry street,1 Tuure day afternoon, Although the day was very stormy a goodly number were pres out. Tbe following ladies were elected to serve as offlor-ri for 1 Hill; Mrs M E. Closey. president; Mis. William Boyd, vice -president; Mrs. Q. W. B. Allen, Moratory; Mrs. O. Ii. Smith, treasurer. After tho business part or the meeting, Mis. Bendiot gave a verv interesting account of her work hs also that of bet bntband and children dnno in Jerusalem among the Jews. Tne I tdlel were thou invited to the draw ing room where a very excellent lunch was prepared by lira, Wilson Decker and the hostess This society, like all otberi In the church, seem to bs in a very II lOrtlbiog OOnditl u, aud the lailtet are doing a grand work. - MISS LOUISE SLYHJLT ENTERTAINS. A Pleasant Card Tarty at Her Home on J (Nrton Avtnue Mlti Louise Bey bolt tendered her friends a very euj lyahl o ird party at her home on Thursday afternoon. Tbotu who attend id Were: Mrs L. U, LaBur, Mn Oaorgi Jermyn, Mrs (I Conneo, Mrs J, L. Sp-iioer. Mis Frank Connell, Mill Limed, Mill Bradley, Miss UHmore, Miss Eloist Qllmore, Mi-s Pnelps. Miss Florence Palmer, Of I'r iv, N. V., .Miss Ad mis, of Rutland, Min Tardier, of But Or ange, N J . Mi 's A 1 -laid C Seott, of Pail idelphia, Mis Kingahurr, Mrs J. L Wen lis, Mill Cissell, of Blillbtth, N. J. - MISSION i,i). K IN I H'IS.M- M. MUs B-n Olio! t.i Epiak Before Reran toi'. Yung Women. Miss BenOllel, who has been engage I in mission work in Jerusalem, will speak of her work tomorrow to youn .' women in AllOOlltiOQ rooms, 205 Wstblnston arena Miss Ben Ollel is a pleasing an ' enthusiastic ipetksr, Tho association invites all King's Diugliters and other yonng women to be present to hesi her, .. . TOMORKOW'i CHUitCK SERVICES ENUNCIATION IN SINGING. There Is it Marked Defteleaty In This Ke spent Amuiig Must Vocalists. Is there any substantial reason why a singer should not pronounce the text of a song welU A writer in The Etudesays: Personally 1 do not believe then is, though professor! of risgfog hare tried to oonrinOB me that in many ciuses tin! diffioultiei are insuporabln. Tho whole trouble, it sconis to mo, is with tin) po sition of tin- larynx. 1 am not u tetohet of Hinging, and 1 do not presume to in struct those who uro teachers. I merely offer as a suggestion nml fruitful subject of study tin- possibility of overcoming nil laryngeal obstacles to a clear and in tel&gible pronunciation of tho vowels. 1 am aware that the subject is receiving attention, 1 know that some teachers think they have solved the problem, 1 sincerely hope tin y have, but I hare not yet met with tin- practioal results of the solution. My duties bring mn into the pretence of many public singers, young and old, and I reiterate that tin- state ot the mi of pronunciation among our na tive lingers is inoal dltcour ging, Bw Minie reason these -alists seem to have little nr Imported knowledge ol the accepted methods of modifying thote rowel sounds which are diametrically Opposed to the position of the larynx ill certain registers as, for instance, the u sound in the upper or the en sound iu the lower register. They do not modify) they radically change, And they am so cni i less and slovenly with their conso nant! that tin- words become wholly un intelligible. It is extremely common to liear n tenor pronounce "day" "duh," if it chances to come on a note above hii middle register, Now, when the letter d is not clearly enunciated, the word be comes "ub," which is simple gibberish, If ii is possible for a German to enun ciate distinctly, it is pottibleforan Amer ican. Uur language presents lei graver difficulties in t'ne singer than that of the fatherland, Vet it was always a delight to mo to mark how clearly the German text fell from the lipt of such good sing ers us Fischer and Leliiuann. The same admirable clearness of diction is a nota ble feature of the singing of Jean de Reizke, I suspect that our deficiency in this matter is barely due to the insiitli cient training of our singers, who arc not willing to sacrifice the necessary yens to u complete mattery of all parts of their art. But I inspect alto that some vocal teachers do not give as much at tention to this in, titer as tin y might. SOUTH SIDE. Mist Matnl.i Westpfahl. Miss Emma Meckel, Miss Yettu Art, Miss Rate Leweit Hud A. F. Woetpfahl, J. F. Schener, Jacob Schoff and John Scliunk drove over to Archbuld last evening. A. 0, Mycri was in Forest City und Curboudale yesterday, returning lust evening lie stated that it took a train on the D. A II, two In. ins to go from Forest City to Curboudale, a distance, of six miles. Many saioon-koopors nro seriously contideiing whether or not it is profit able to tuke out a license during tho sj coining year. Many of them kav ul ready decided in the negative. Billiard Orlmes hat been appointed a substitute until carrier and lias tiled his bond with PoHtiuusUr Vandling. He will retain bis position with the street cur company for somt time to come. ltev. J. Suttr will conduct aservim of long and gospel meeting at "The Roomt," tomorrow afternoon, at u 40 o'clock. All young women are earn estly requested to come and help sing for fifteen minutes. A chart cutting class will be opened imxt Thursday afternoon under n coui neient teacher. Those wishing to en ter this class must notify -Cm secretary at once. Tho rooms being opto from 1) s, in. to 'J j). m , the secretary and reception committee are glad to see all who wish to spend nti hour, iu conversation, playing games, music, or iu reeling. Daily papers, magazines aud beoks are always ready for uso iu the library and reading room. Today at THI TrIBDMI business office hundred! of bandtomely bound stand ard sets of the best authors will be on special exhibition. All are invited to call and examine them Do You Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? Do You Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? Do You Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? Do You Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? Do You Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? Do You Want Clothes for Almost Nothing? Do You Want Cloth 3S for Almost Nothing? pRlCES on brand-new Suits and Over coats in our windows will convince you that we are about giving them away. Martin 6c Delany Coal Exchange, Wyoming Avenue. COLUMBUS II HOUSE Is tho most popular musical establishment in Northeastern Penn sylvania The highest grade of Pianos and Organs. The lowest prices obtainable anywhere and the rost liberal terms ever offered to purchasers are some of the leading inducements. Look at the list Wis TE OH NA J DUNMORE. (In to reform is the ory which re soun Is from north to south and from east to wst in 1 h i - lively borough, Coniternatlon now exiBts in the rnnks of the ring Democrats nml their enllre rout will he consummated on Tuesday next. Their lender is DO more the con lid n I man that has dictated borouuh affairs for the p ist year and has issued his wonlil be vindication to the BUbllC in the aliiipe of a long-winded lettn which in remarkable for the amount of praise it bestows upon himself an 1 the more than gentfOM amount of calumny he heaps upon bis adv rsari 'M. It lucks confidence and that doubtful "if is prominently presented. It is morn Ilk the protests of oun under the whip of public censure, wishing to throw his misdoings on the should ers of lomt one lse, than the defense of one neekinu it bor ough office. In fact It sounds verv much like the pitiful wail of a dying sheep and bus a tendency to arouse pity, Hut the scheme won't work, and next Tuesday will prove the fact. Do not depepd upon borrowing yonr neighbors Tribune, but (111)1011110 for yonrielf. Speak to the carrier about it or leave your order nt the hetdquirten at the "corners.'' The Tuihiinf. is do ing its utmost to give the cltizena of the borough a good news department, and the present demand shows fully Saint UVKX'a CHURCH Rev, Rogers Israel rector. Second 8ui day in Lent, Holy oommnuiou, 8 a.m. Service and sermon, ln:IK) a.m.; Bnnday icbonl, 18 in.: evening pi aver and sermon, 7.8" p. in.: Kindergar ten open at 10 a. in , at B35 Washington avenue, where children will bo kindly cared tor while parents attend service. BalMT LuKl'l DuxKOBB Mission -Second Sunday in Lent. Sunday school II p. lu. ; evening prayer and sermon, 4 p. ni. Church or Christ scientist spen cer building, 5111 Adams aveboe. Uihle l-'sson at 1U.80 a.m. Church services at 7.80 p in. 1). N. MrKee, speaker. Allure Welcome. Seats free. Calvary Reforicid Church Corner Monroe avenu- and (ilbSOll street, ltev. V. 11. Btubblebtne, pa-dor. Preaching at 10.80 n. ui, and 7.30 p. m. .Morning subject, "The King in His lieauty: " eveniug sub ject, "A Piiiar of Salt." stranger! afwayi welcome. But Park Krthooim Episcopal Church W. EL Pearce. pastor. Morning service at 10,00 o'clock, subject, "The Shadow of Peter." Evening subject, "Songs lu the Night-time " Sunday school at 8 p. m. Kpwoith league Ht (1 80. St. David's Church Services 10.80, morning: 7.80, morning: Sunday school at 'i SO. Daily afternoon service at 4 n. m. during the week, except Friday; Friday at 7.30. I'i.NN AVRNfF! If.M'TIST I'll I'll' II lleV. Warren U. Partridge, pastor. Services at 10.80 a. in. and at 7.80 p. m. Subject iu morning, "Value of Christian T sti monv;" in t'ie evening, "Christ the Bride groom." Service of song nftor the ordin ance. All are welcome. skcond Prkirttbrian Church Her. Charles E. Robinson, D. II.. pasmr, service at 10:30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Tne pastor w 111 preach in tho evening on tho "Fast Young Man." Tho members of the Brotherhood of Andrew and Philip will act as ush -i s. All are invited. (iiiEKN Riiiok Baptist Church Ser-vici-s 10.30 a. ra and 7.30 p. m. Themes, morning, "Growth n Duty;" evening ".--aw llroakrrs." Preaching by W. J. Ford. Simpson KmHOBIOT EPISCOPAL CHURCH -Pieachmg by the pastor, ReV Ij. c. Floyd, Morning topic, ''The Comforts of the Christian Faith;" evening, "Our Municipal Affairs." Sabbath ch iol at 1 : iu. F.pworth and Junior leant! at t! p. in. Stranger welcome, iiiiM E Church (Rbtormbd Episcopal) Morning, "Patting on the Lord .i-siis," Homaiis xiii. 14 Evening, "(Irowing To gether Until the llarves ," Mtttheiv Xlil, HO. Union Bible class Thursday at 7.3." p. m. Friday at 7.48 p. in., fpecial Lsnten service. ltev. Warren (I. Partriige will preach. Sr Mark's Cm ucii Corner of Vnh- hurn nnd Foiirieeiith srrn"t. ltev. Hen. M. Beheld V, pastor. It .'gular divine services every Lord's day at 10.80 a. m. and 7.80 p. in. Sunday scuool nt 8.80 p, in. All wel come. Donmoiik I'iikshvtkkian Chuiu ii J, V. WlllumiB, iia-tnr. Suliject lor intoning service at in son. in., "True Prosperity, In the evening at ii 30 "The Spirit of Christ." Sabbath school nt 12 noon Christian Endeavor services nt.iiso p. m The Gospel choir will sing. All nre wel come. Announcement for oomtnlnion will be made at the morning service. Washburn Btrbit Prhbytrriar ' hi ie ii Services at 10 30 a. in. and 7 30 p. id. Theme of morning tirmon, "The Reward of Dlsetpltthtp " in the evening the Patriotic Order Sous of America will be present, sod the sermon will be In honor of Wathlngton, Bible school at 12 Christian Endeavor juiiiorat 4. S.rm n, 0.90, All welcmno. fihst Baptiit Church Pastor T. J, Cnlllntwlll nreach Babbstb at 10.80a, u ., 7.80 p, m. Morning tbene, "Relitlonsbln to Christ. Brening them, "Judgments.'' Seats free. All welcome. Zihn Bvamorlioal Church Oapontt avenue, bll ween New York and Marion street. Preaching st 10,80 a, m. and 7,80 p. in by IBe pastor, llsv. J, SV. Messtuger. All are Welcome. Piepll Or-atlv 8fyittfl d Well, isn't thai funui'l Do we renlly go over? nnd many qnottlOOl similar to the elinve are asKeil ny I In, liunilrcils or pen. pi" who ride ilaily on the .Mys ie Swing at 2is i'enn aveiiue. 1 lie new mtnngement have left uotliing unilniie to make the swing a p 'pnlai rnorl for ladies, obi dn lauiiliiis and parties who want tu spend few minutes iu harmless uiuuseineiit, The pat roiinge has increaieil ihiily since I lie opening. The children are -.till taking Mil- vantage of the free rides on Saliiiilsy morning!. This Is their last chanc" today, however, as the offer is then Withdrawn. Ladlec need have do hesitation in coming at nny time as the attache! art courteous and al ten 1 1 veto the welfare of the patrons. Ii is it novelty you cannot ifford to miss, Bomtthlng so different from wimi you bare ever seen mid Is positively harmless, being only an illusion. Tim- rrow'l K mint Teleum Will leu corker 00 local politics. " "' Somktiiinu olegantl Tho photOtt at droves', 4.15 Spruce htreet. Up tu date. Conrad s now hats. UST arrived by the Steamer Panama large import order oi Ilaviland & Co. THE CELEBRATED Sohmer Pianos. E verett Pianos. Vow & Sons' Pianos, Mehlin Pianos. Popular Pcaso Pianos THE WORLD RENOWNED Esiey Organs, Sfory & Clark Organs. Chicago Cottage Organs. Palace Organs And all kinds of Munloil M erchatidUi constantly uu hand. The Holidays are here, and this is the place to buy Pianos for a Christmal Present. 1'iiceBnro lower than any other music store in Scrauton. Special Attention -Remember always when you start out to search for a Piano or Or gan that Christopher Columbui points with his right hand to the exact place you wuut to go. Now here It is: OPPOSITE COLTJKBUB MONUMENT. 3CRANT0N, PA. 205 WASHINGTON AVENUE, CHOICE WHITE CHINA. A N ursery Comfort. Baby must have bis morning bath, Me is such a mite thai a good sited kerchief Would room tn 1m- all sufficient toaccom modato bis lordship, but mamma knows better than this. The little fellow is toe I full of life and vitality to put up with anv sticfl limitations. He demands a broad surface so broad that the lut i luany new novelties in which mother love moat wiiii,,giy s,,p Boudoir Sets, Smoke Sets, plies mutt be well cared for or the pretty I morning robe winch sin-d. iigiits in will Salads, Pin Tray.i, &c. toon havo its beauty completely spoiled! tr - in. i so, to comfortably aid the drying oti j We give better value m process, (iohleii Days suggests the bi(i anion, made of I aime soft and fine. i I Seams mid hem are feather stitched. Lamps, Silverware, &C. , itiio emu wui this bit of on matching the embroidery silks are run within the casing at the waist. Home times n piece several inches in width if turned up at tho bottom of the apron thua furnishing o long, narrow recepta cle, into which mother mav drop any tiny articles not in use at the moment, Into this big, warm apron, baby cat be cuddled snugly until ht is thoroughl) dried otT. It protects him from draft! and may indeed be dubbed u, nunerj comfort. The Clrcnlar lialn Cape. This very comfortable garment fat driving or for walking is, as Its name indicates, cut in one niece. The collai nillllllllllllllllllltlIlllIJ!U S The GENUINE New gj Haven k FOR DECORATING. Many new novelties Dinner, Tea and Toilet Set .1 u;u.u l i.. ' , .."illation ribbonttrinm than any other house in the city. A VERY COMFORT ABLB (lAUMrNT. Will turn up or down, and the front is fattened by three b traps, It can easily be made long to cover the dress, or can be rendered more ornamental with up per cap' s. A naae full morrow's lilmir Dm,' ills It. f Boranton surprises In 'o teiegram. " The Itase droves' photos, Ul.'i Spruce street. Pn. C C. LaUBACH, dentist. Oil and Water company building, Wyoming nve mie. I.ntest improvement. Klgbt years iu Kciantoii. Now Hicvcla. A new bicycle worth 7.'i will lai sold for ff.Vi. The mteblne i guaranteed and is a rate bargain, Mecbine may be seeu nt the 'irihuiio efilce. - - - A laranton Suicide. Why John J. Mcllride killed himself at Denver, Read tomorrow! Blmira Tele grim, Burdock Blood Bitthrb taking niter eating will relieve rny feeling of weight or overluluess ot stoluiich. Sold cvery-where, CHINA HALL WEICHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Avenuo. Guernsey Pi- OP. s PR ING . Stvles of HATS Have arrived. Best quality and lowest prices. COLLINS & HACKETT 220 Lacka. Avenue. 5 IrTHUSHEK" FIKNOS S ESTAR 1866. j" New York warerooms, No. - DO Fifth svonue. S a F C. KRKfiR Si CO., Q .1. J-.l B 8 1 in uii dealen In this f .1 Alliens h ctlon. nue niiiiiiiitiiiiitsiiitiHiiuin TheOreal Marvel of Dental Science Ansfhene recent discovery and property of the sole .11 Hull, vzood & War: DENTISTS, SIC Lackawanna Ave WHAT J. a SB AMONS SATS ABOUT A.N.l'.STliKNK. IHts. Ill NWOOI! .V H tRUI 1.1 Alter hlng eleven teeth estreeteil at oneslttlug by the painless method, i pro noun..,, ii sutlrels Mtliraetore in mn AT Special for This Com ing Week. Meu's Cork Hole Lace Shoes, Goodyear Welt, ft grade, to ba Men's Cork Solo Lace Shoes, band-tewed welt. IS grade, to be Lndies' Dongola, Kid Hntton, l'ateutoil Tip, (ioodyear welt, Common sense last, all 4.00 grade, to bs Ladies' Fine Kid Hntton, cork Boles, bnnd torn, Common Sense last, only a few pairs of them, !?" grade, to be... Ladies' Dull Dongola Button, double soles, Common Sense s:.os $2.89 3 ?5 $5.98 AT $9.00 A Rich CLOTH JACKET, Pull Skirt, Hall ooii Sleeve,navy,blaok ami tan. Cost to make, $10. Now $5.98. Wo will give you the choice of 40 Jackets, all thin Beaton's make. Not one in tho lot that cost icsa thau to !?20. AT only, l grade closed i ut nt O-. I ' Misses' Straight (ioat Hntton, spring heel, eizes II to 'J; f.' (1 j Q grade will sell itl jpli ' ' Hoys' School Shoe, I ntton and luce, sizes 11 to 2; $1 96 will soil nt $12.00 JACK I TS, CLOTH CAPES PUB CAPES and WRAPS. It will pay you to sec tins offering of Tailor-made Garments. 97c pari lonler, .1 O, --l io Have you seeu tliem? tar, Bprnot itreet. Qroret' photoei, OOKRAD the first to tboW Bprlng li'its, FEBRUARY 17, 1894. TRIBUNE COUPON Your 6hoi f three beantiful pioturfJ, "Telephone Oirl," "De livering Chriatmaa Presents'' and "Maidens Swinging,' semi by mail or metsenger or bring run puns like tiiisni three differ ent dates, with 10 cents, Btampa in coin, to TRIBUNE OFFICE, Cor. I'enn Ave. nnd Sjiruce St SLEDS t i AT COST SGHANK'S Arcade Shoe store. We need room for new Sprint Stock, Visit us. WYOMlMi AVI. S0 6. W. OWENS 8c Co. LldlSl' Tailor , Cloak Jlakors ami rurilera, 508 SI RI '(-1 5 SST., COIiKT HOUSE SQUARES FLORET & una t 408 IIUL S Scrauton, Vi Scientific Eye Testing Free By Dr. Shimberg, Tim Specialist on tbe Eye. Hssdeohei nml NervoiiHiiesii relieved, stesi and Improved Style oi I'iyo Glasses nml Spectitcles ut the Lowest Pl'lbea. liust Artlllclul i.e. Iiutc-rtod fur ;;. 305 SPRUCE ST., op. Post Office. ItilllllllllltllBllllltElllillllllllllltlltU mninmin nAnu nAimnii a l'OVIt or Ihotto COUPONS, KontMl at Tha Tribune Otlli , oor nav ivnu avnu bbU praoa trot, entltlet the holdar to all thm prlv iii. s of tha iiDparallolad oiTi-rsi fur dlstrlbutlttg popular hook among out roadora 1 ii' oflara tnada Ity Tho Trlliunu muiiiiucEUent uro us folloua: 15 CENTS und Four Ooupona f(,r tiny volutin' In tho VulumhaK rUa. Ovar 100 tiUaa toaalaotftvm, 9876 And Four Coupom for a 10 voltiuio m t of OlokuitH coiupttHo 1 rorkfi. 90 cknth nml Four Coupons for miy book In th Xtti;hy Ncrivn. '.." Tl "NTS anil Four 11- for n miy hook In thoOxfonl s i j, Iiiiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiuufiiiijiiigi3 tr, 3 m 3