The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 06, 1900, Morning, Page 5, Image 5

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THE SCRANTON TMBUNE- SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1900.
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The Hachelots' ball continues to bo
talked about wherever society folk
congiognte. It v. as a uvea wonderful
pletuie, ilch In tolor, billllunt In com
position, so Infinite In its arloty that
It mtioi haunt the memory long after
dancing duys ntu done. Thut It wus
given at tiut a small loss to the com
mittee Is it proof that Seranton ap
pieclates such nn elegant nnnti.it
event. To hne the IlK'ulom' but
abandoned would be n sorlil calamity
nnd as the subscriptions fiom Invited
guests are the only methods of paying
oxpencs It Is a pity that no many
welt known society people are nbsent
fiom vear to enr. The members of
the committee, are lc-celvtng congratu
lations on nit sides and the fact that
the most expensive ball of the ssilcs
v,as given with only n slight dellelt
ns a icsult Is pleasant Jnfoimatlnn for
everybody.
The committee tins not vet met for
orgnnUntlon for the coming year, but
n meeting will soon bo held, and It Is
now certain that another elaborate
event of the same kind will mark the
closing of 1000.
Only one thing more temiins for t.
Bachelors to do In order to surpass the
Inst beautiful success recorded to their
everlasting ciedlt and that Is a tint
masque. When again the ear Is old
they should achieve Mich a miracle
of pictui i fiiG effect that not an in
vited guest would bo absent unless by
re.inn of some dhe allllctlon. With
the Lyceum the iter for a b u k Bround,
a costume ball could b given which
would dazzle this portion of the world.
"We hue the miti'iial tUhi hcte in
Scianton In Inlelllgemo. beauty nnd
we 1 1 tli whlth could achieve mugnltl
(enl lesults If the oppoitunlty wei"
given. Theie ale those who could
spend a l.i-go amount of monev on
lostunus and theie nre othets who
with u m never means, lould still devise
something lilhtuilcallv eoiiect and plo-
tuiescilo. Tor it 'hould be historical,
or at least institutive in chaiaeter. not
a nondescript labbln of shepherdesses,
peasant maids and Dolly Vuidens.but
careful, painstaking lepioduetions of
famous ehaiacteis in lilstorv, tictlon or
gieat pm Halts. It need In no sense
be nn Imitation of the Hr.idlov-Mai tin
ball with the loles untitled to two
centutlis, tnit it should lie definitely
reeiulinl that each peison In the giand
mm eti m the sm ceodlng dames u-p-lesent
some personage In hi'tory or
fiction.
The aii.iiigennnts for such a gieat
affair should be made euly. Imita
tions being sent a month pun Ions to
the bill, so tint time enough t ould b"
allowed for as eliboiate piepiratlons
as poo-lble. (hie can see n imaKina
tlon n ceitaln socle tv leader who would
lm a leal M.ule Stunt, anotlier wh
would bear a Muse u embl nice to
Adi Kenan's "Katlieilnc,"'n filr gltl
who nilBht pose as "j:iiii,e, the Illy
maid "f Astolat": anothei beautiful
oung m iti on we all know, who coull
nppeii in loyal lobes as the loelv
lll-f Iteil Hlani-he of Castile; while still
another might poison ite the Matv Tu
din. as pk-tuud In "Whin Knight
liiinil was In Flovvc-t." Thcie aie Mat -giiLiite
d'Alencon and that other fair
Marguerite nf Navatio, Fi me Is I.,
I.oi.i.so do I.af.iottc, Cinq Mais and
fiall lovely Louise de la Vallleie,
Klehelliu, Maiy de Medle I, the Pi luce
eif t'oiule, the Duke 1,. Nemnuts, and
in my other lllt-sttlous figures of
Fiench lilstoty, whose pusonno could
be well repiiMntid liv vniiie of our
model n d iv fib nds, and now that eei
taln books have become so popular-,
David llaium, Mill en! Caive), sister
Dedoiosa, Colonel C.utet, itassendjl,
Uulv H.ibble, t'.loiy ejmvle, and a
mvil.id of f.milll.u pei.sonalitics lilt
past the thought window in a swift
pieiicsulon. uy all means let us have
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rc-lnvcntors
OF-
EM8 AND
Puces have greatly advanced and surely will go much
higher. Previous to our annual inventoiy we offer these
Extraordinary Bargains in iYIusiins and Sheetings :
Unbleached.
lie. fiood Iii own Muslin for only.. ..So.
7c. Pine Hi own Muslin foi iv
fie. Atlantic P. Muslin foi Gc.
Se. veiy lino Muslin foi Ci.c.
c. j:ti.i Iluivy .Muslin foi eie.e.
lie. Uet Lockwood 5-4 1. C. Muslin
toi 10c.
ltie. Ues.t Lockwood ti-l P. C. Muslin
for l.'c.
ISc. Uest Lockwood S-l Sheeting
tor luc.
20c-. Ucst Lockwood 'J-1 Sheeting
for 17e.
2.'c. liest Lockwood 10-1 Sheetlng
for 19c.
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Up
pecial.
Tic. Good Apion Olngham for 4c.
Ce. Uest Apion Ginghams tor ic.
Ce. Good Pilnta for r,c.
fii-. Uest Indigo Illue Pilnts for Ce.
lie. Good Shaker Flannel for 4e.
Ce. Good Canton Flannel foi nc.
l.V. Good Outing Flannel for Se.
10c. Good Outing Flannel for 7c.
Bleached.
!c. Hill Muslin for only 7c.
9c. Lonselulo Muslin foi i)iily....,,7'c,
De. Fiult .Muslin for only -ilc,
12c. Fine Cambric Muslin for only.. 5c.
l'.'e. Lonsdale Cnmbile foi only 10c.
15c. Uest Lockwood 5-4 P. C. Mu.sllu
for He.
lie. Fest Lockwood C-4 P. C. Muslin
for 14c.
20e. Uest Lockwood S-4 Sheeting foi. 17c.
23e. licet Lockwood 9-4 hheetlng
for 19c.
26c. Utst Lockwood 10-4 Sheeting
for 21c.
All Muslins and Sheetings are full
width. Quality guaianteed Just as
stated,
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EARSHAOEN
4 J 5-4 J 7 Lackawanna Avenue.
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a costume ball at the end of this
new j ear.
The School of Domestic Science In
connection with the Young Women'.
christian association will open Jnn.
1. tinder tho direction of Miss Kate
I.. Smith, of the Poston t'ooklns
school. This Is nn Innovation for
Seranton. Wo have had spasms of
cooking here In the shape of lectures
which teacted sometimes fatally on
the tempera if not tho lives of home
victims, We have had amateur cook
ing clubs, where young ladles and
little Bills have compelled their mas
culine relatives and acquaintances to
cat what their hostesses piepared, but
ns for a resident stav-at-homc roll-up-jour-sleevcs
and apron cooklni;
school, we never have had one. This
Is to be the genuine nitlcle, twelve
lesons fin $ti, which Includes mem
bcishlp fee of the YouiiK Women's
Christ! in association. livening class
es 1.
Speaking of cookliiB.on Monday Mrs.
S. T. Hover, the famous apostle of
Rood thltiRS, will lecture at Guctnsev'
hall, under the auspices of tho Oieen
nidge Women's club. Her subject w III
be chiefly on foods for ehlldien Mis.
Itovei Is suro to be Interesting and
lnstiuctlve nnd If there aie any ehll
dien to be left alive In this city iiftcv
the dlphtheila nnd scarlet fever are
thiough, It may be a Rood plan to
know what to feed them.
The Misses Ilei nnlds Rave a de
lightful mush ale last night at tin u
home on Sanderson avenue, foi the
benefit of the Ladle s' Aid society of
the Piesbyteilan chinch. A numbei ot
Ruests, representing the eultuie mil
tiste of both Gicen nidge and Seran
ton attended the aftalt. Miss Tuin
tiull, the fair young Ualtlmorean. wlio
has made so many fi lends in Scianton
dining her vllts at the home of Mis.
Chauniey Ucjnnlels, was the vocal so
loist. Miss Clare Kenolds accompan
ied on the piano nnd Mr. Harvev
llluckvvond and MIs Marv Dickson
gave a 'eello and violin accompani
ment to the final number.
Miss Tuinliull has a beautiful mow
oli-o full of vlbi.mt life and maR
tutle smpatliy. She sings with veive
and antiunion, and has a dl&tinct
charm of enunciation and accent. Hei
npeilolie Is exceeellngly wide and the
selections of list evening by Pembug
and other favorite composers we-ie
well chosen to a degiee. The pin
Ki .inline was a illstlnct satisfaction.
At Its conclusion lefreshments wiie
s"icd, .lis, (leoige Hieck and Mis
James P. Dickson piesldlng at the
table-. They weie assisted bv MM
i:ieinor lU'MinliKMIss Cli nine ev Kev -nolds
and Ml.-ses Mmy and I'liabeth
Die kson.
Mr. nnd Mis. fie.iige 1!. Smith gave
a e-'iid pirty at ilieh home on CI iv
avenue Tucsil iv night In honoi of Ml-n
Coinelli (i.ilpln and lit I guesis, J.s
JIe(5i e, ot Jeisey Cit Miss S IV age, of
iiiuway, .. .1 . aim .miss .lounsion, nc
South C.uollni, v Im assisted Mt. and
Mis. Smith in leeeiving. Other ladles
who weie about the looms wei Mi?,
A. D. "il.ickluton. Mis. X. V .. , t,
Mis. (leorge du It. Dlnimi k and Mi.
II. If. Iliady, Ji. The company Includ
ed a huudied 01 moie of fu voiiuir
people of Scianton and their out-of-town
guests.
Mis. Thomas Spiague entertlnel at
a leceptlon on Tuesdav, when her
beautiful home was tluowa open l.ir
the Hist time since its nc upanjv.
s.he was assisted In icecivinj liy JHss
Spia:;ue.
M.ijor Montiose Dainiid pave a
dinner at the Wyoming Valley hotel,
Wllkes-llane, Tuesday night. The
guests wete i:van J. llvans, Thomas J.
Willi mis, Heese A. Phillips., dWtilct
SHEET!
Special Prices
on iead-made .Sheets and Pillow
Cases.
Table Linen and Napkins
Uegirdless of the gi catty Inci eased
cost vv offer our .spit ndld nst-oitment
of Linens at much less than the- eld
prices.
54-inch Union Damisk at ROc.
till-Inch Un'on Damask at ,se.
72-inch Union Damask at 50c.
Snow "White
Full Satin Damask
Choice assoitment ot Seioll Floral
and Ulock Designs, all new, Xapklns
to match.
Snow White Inen $1.00 value for.. 75c.
Snow White Linen $t..'5 valuo foi.Jl.J)
Snow Wliltn Linen $t.50 value loi.jl.u'i
Snow White Linen J.' no value for.$l...O
Snow White Linen $.'.50 nluu foi.$l.u
Napkins.
Pleached XapMns, small size, 75c.
value for 59c.
Unbleached Xapl.lns, sUe very
heavy, $i.-) value for $1.00
Snow Whltu Xapkins, bUe, new
designs, $1.23 value, for $1.00
Snow White Xapkins, fh. size lloral
designs, spots $1,2)
Snow White Xapkins, size, satin
tlulsh. full Damask $1.50
Snow White Xnpklns, bUq, satin
tlulsh. best $2.00
Snow White Xapkins, size, satin
fnlsh, double damask $3 00
Prow White Xupklns, size, satin
finish, extia heavy $3.9a
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superintendents, Seranton; It. A. Fill
more, Thomas 11. Thomns, dcorRe ri.
Montgomery, James 1. Lewis, lllch
nrd llvans, IJben Lloyd, JJdwnrd Hnr
ber, Morgan V. Lewis, Thomas It.
Carey and John T. Kvans.
Miss Kdlth Smith nnd l". C. Knovvts
were, Thursday mornlnR, Joined In
wedlock at the home of Oscar Smith,
of this city, the bride's father. Fol
lowing tho ceremony nnd wedding
feast the young couple went to Ulng
hamton, where they will ist u shoit
while, nnd then return to make th Ir
homo hoie. Miss Smith was foinie-rly
bookkeeper In the music warehouse of
J. W. Guernsey, mid Is ory well
known In the city.
Mis. A. It. Christy Rave a luncheon
Wednesday at the Ceiuntty club, In
honor ot her niece. Miss JMIth Uald
rige, of Ilollldnysburg. The other
Ruests weie: Misses I'llaheth Hlalr,
Murjurle Warieii, Ucttiude Coursen,
Lois Tineey, Katherlne Stcell, lluth
Are-hbald, I'lcnnor Moffat und MnrRar
etta liellli.
Mr. K. t:. Looinis pave a beautiful
dinner Wednesdny evening at tin
Seranton tlub. The guests weie: Mr.
nnd Mrs. I. U. JerniMi, Miss Wellei,
Miss Wilder. Mls tlelln. Mls Aich
bald, Miss Jctmjir, Messrs. P. 15.
Uelln, J. II. Uiooks, Slade, Ncale ant
Thoi ne.
Mi. and Mis. Joseph L. Meihvay
have Issued Invitations to the mai
rlage leceptlon of their iliuglitet, Jo
Fephlne, to Mr. William Aithur Man
devllle. Tliursday evenlner. Jan. 11. at
their lesidcnce, 1018 Adams avenue.
Mr. and Mis. J. W. ISrownlng, ot
Oi.ind View avenue, entertained at
dlnnei Thuisday evening. Itev. hint
Mrs. It. P. V. Pleice. .1. Liwienee
Stelle, Mr. and Ml". J.ewl- 11. Stelle.
Now diaws on the long dull monot
ony which always sueeeeds the boll
davs, s.ins college men and maidens,
sans guests, .sins dances, .sins every
thing. Much Intel est is awakened in tin
advent of the famous New Yoik con
tialto, Mis. Kundle, who will sing to
nionuw in Kim Patk ehutcii.
Mr. and Mis. r. 13. Piatt will en
tertaln a company of Rinsts belonging
to the otlllKel' set, on Tuesday even
lug. The Xe-w Year Assembly was one ,
the piettlest and most cnjojable held
In many seasons.
MM Welles enteit lined a few
f i lends Infoimally at dinner last even
ing. ftaeasuts of People
pa
Mis D i:. T.i v lor Is In New Yoik.
lhme le Fe lloWh has luliirtn d to Cm lie II.
MNs Gi leekc has ic tutned lieun Will ls
JJme. ltcv. ISogeis nnd Mis lM.iel nre in IJal-
tlinmc.
Mls titace llinball Is visiting filoncls
In l'hlliditpliia
Mr. Tliuin is ltcv lion his gniio to New
Yoik to ctn lv inii'le.
Mi-. Frcdcileks, of Xi vv York, Is iho
KiU(.t ot Mis J. .1. 'JV.vlcir.
Kns.. G. Urnok.i nnd W. F. llallstcad
went tn New Yoik jcs-tcrda.
The MKses Graham, of Phllaclelphi i,
.lie guests nf Mis ,1 J, AVimz.
Mis-. Tooliev, of New .ilk, X. J, is the
Biics.1 of ills Willi mi Connell.
Mrs Con Diirh.nd, of llonesil ilc, h.is
tie i ii visiting (irun HldRo lileuds.
l)'illv flu 1 ill lloillie, ill Moscow, W l.
nulling tin vtsltois. in town jistonliiy.
V. W. 1'lillllps, of the thm of i inn A.
Phillips, was la Cincinnati this neck.
M. Jliluv ehndcr his relumed mm
Ltliauoii, whcie he t-pelit the pistweik.
JIUs Alice O'Com or has letutned fion.
Phil uklphi i, wheio she spent several
el.ij
Jolin K iiiffmnn, of 517 Pieentt avenue.
Is s, iiuuhly ill f i oin an attuck ot pin u
morli. Mis. J, 1!. Hess, of Pciin avenue, Is n
tertulning Miss lMint l.lllucK, of U is
ton, Pa.
C. W. Kltkpitilrk, who f. 11 u.nl bioko
his arm on Cluistmis do. In sinvvl le
coveilng Miss IMlth Xoiton has 1 ea spending
tho hollilnjs with her patents on Mill
be rt v strri t.
Miss Schvvniz, of S; incuse, who has
been the guest of Mis. G. JI. Hallstc.ul,
his it turned to her home.
Don. lid Hull has re tinned to coIIcm- af
tn spendlii,,' the Mic.itluu with hli jia-u-its.
Mi. and Mrs S P. lli.ll.
Unbelt and John F. Seiae; ami their
elissniate, David Uiovvn, of Montana,
hive letuined to MllleisAillo Xoimil
school.
Mis. J. jr. Funk, wife of a prominent
attorney of Leb moil, Pa, his Inen vMt
lug her fathei, Mr. S U. Co, at vjho
Speedway, the past week.
Mls Julli Donnelly liaves this afler
liooii to icsuino her studies at iho
Stroudslmrg Statei Norm il hchnol after
spending the Chrlamns holldajs. at tbo
home of hei pun nls.
Miss IMlth Toriey, who vv is a niembei
of the hoii"o put nt the Jioi.io of Mr.
nnd Mrs. A. D. Hlui klnloii nnd who nt
tended tho liichelnij,' lull, lias, it turned
to her homo In IIoi.eilitle.
W. G. Fasold, who has fai the p ist ten
tnrs been tiavtllnir salesman for Con
1 ail Damp, innmilacttiri r of plctuie
flames and roieu mouldings, of liiltl
ineie. Md has been very iceeiitlv taken
Into the Hun ne n t)irtner lie will con
tinue to icpiescut tho hoisi on the toait
The itiiny fill nils of Mi. Pi ,old wlh him
all pox-dhlo siuce-s In this new ventiu.
The llrm will now be known as tho
"It imp Moulding company." Mi, Pas
olity finally will remain la Seranton for
tho present.
! HER POINT OF VIEW
It should bt a li'ippv new jear for
ever body. Of couise. Theie ate hives .
to turn over nnd lesolutions an I npolo
gles and f i lends to make. Thru,. ai '
pleas mt vvouls ti siv. and gio.l I
thoughts to cherish. To bo suie It
must bu a hap'iv ne .v v-u-, We all
wished It should b in- multitudes
of li lends, and th"y eai neatly ;
pnsed the sam desuo fir us. If all
the good vvlshea ev.u i-cmu tiu It
should be a phenomenil tv.-elvo menlhs
for bin.ul, benutlCul, cxpmdvij happl-ne-us.
It nil depemU on tho point C
view Theie Is the nii'iiv fimllv cliclo
where the head of the Inufhold Ijokol
about him on the Hist day of tho year
and milled complacently. 'F.very ono
of us heie, well, piosp.nous nnd happy,
and I am making mote- money than
ever be foi e-."
Time was the ladv who that morn
ing vvote a new se.ih.kln coit for tho
llrst time. Her fust sealskin it wnB
and It marked nn epoch 1" the family
lirospeilty. Of i-oiihj It Is u happy
new yea i for hei.
Theio Is the ghl vvlfj who v. (list
new jeat day In hit r.uiriid llfu wua
passed In tho blissful cor.sclousncfs
that perfect sympathy, a tjiidemesi of
care, n devotion of years, were hora
nbsolutely. Thero Is tlni iinlde'i who
that night could not sleep for think
ing of the new Joy .and Interest that
hnd tome Into tier life slnej day dawn,
because of n tnuttt il eonfosloii of lovo
and tho plkhtlng of a tiolh with the
man In whose nll-sui rounding eaie she
now hoped to spend all th-j future
ieats.
Theie is the little family. A biby's
first new vear Is celebrated with glad
ceremonies ns a renowil of gratl'ud"
for the llchcst gift that ever bbssed
a human heart. Then Is the woman
who looked piottdly bad. upon a Mar
when sodil ambition had been gtall
tilde and a desired position ha J been
reached.
Thrc Is the little girl who nlghed
contentedly ns she nwnkened that
motnlng to recall the fact tint all her
e tmln itlons had been tiedltably
taken.
Hut there weie others. A motorman
stamping his feet In the bitter cold, us
ho stood on the unprotected platfotm
of a ilIng ear, returned u follow-suf-ferei's
gteetln.r ns they met anil
whirred past each other with tho cry:
"Pretty tough, if this Is what I've got
to do all the ear. Didn't think I'd
celeb! ite New Yen! so,"
A little chap, with uncovered hands,
blue with the cold, tugged a big basket
of clotln s home to his mother, un nh-ht-f
ill ciine on. She hid washed all that
Xew Yen's day, as ahe had almost all
the other woekdnvH of the veai. and
with all her toll hid been unable to
piocuio win in (lothlng for the little
lad, who weailsomely (hugged tin?
heavy lo id for mother el iv's woik He
idilveicd lu the sweeping blast and tils
thin, little face looked up pathetically
at the passcibv. A happy New Yiutf
Then- was the home vvhcio In a daik
I'lieel loom lay the lather, leveled and
loved. Thole had been no time for a
good-bje kiss, a last blessing, a. tender
v.otel.
Theie was another home, vvlieie, ns
twilight fell, n few trlends gatheied In
the dim evening to hear the ritual for
the dead as the minister lead It above
.a oung wife, whose bilef life- Journcv
had been ehlclly tiaveled with much
bodily weakness and fatigue.
Theie was tho other homo, vv hen
two sat all day long with clasped
lii-ids, looking with dumb awe Into
each othoi'H e.ves and thinking onlv of
the inntiow and of tho parting vvhli'i
had in It all the bitterness of death
without Its merciful anodyne. A Happy
New Yeai, Indeed! Happy for the
either half of the woild that the roof
of homes and hearts Is not lifted that
we may see all the pain, all the mis
ery, el e for not one of us (ould it
have been n harpy New Year day.
He-solutions seem to hive gone out
of fashion eccpt on such polite occa
sions as the death of a member of an
linpintaiit lodge, or the vilt of some
(.invention tei town. Hither people aie
in t making tesolutions ot they aie pre-
i solving sotne degiee of scciecy about
t.iem. I did he ir one small boy in the
stnet lenrnk the other day that he
hiel "icsolvcd" 111 his new eliiuy to cat
moie siowlv this ye it, su that he
"could hold inoie," nnd It Is sild tint
a teit iln joiing 1 idv his leeoided the
1 mil ible n solve to be i ngaged befoie
net Xew Ye u's day or ilk-, but. Re-net,
illv speiklng, Xew ear sweating
oft mm nisi lo have become somewhat
obsolete. IV i haps: people 1. ive lust
fai h in tlienisflves, ot. hippy thought,
peihapj thej' have att ilnc-d to such i
degiee of peitection that they no long-ii-
need such spasmodic cfuuts at le
foim. The p-e uhe:s ihi siy, Inn' ever,
tint tlieu- was an usiuill l.nge at
tend. nice at prier meeting Wednes
dav night, which is an Indication of
home thing moie e r lets in the line of
Xew Ye. u it-solutions.
I know some ic solves which would
be- nice for other people to make. The
school bin id should wtlte- down a nice
i evolution to bu lhat old Homo for
tho Filemlles plot and secuie a valu
able b lildlrg spot and at the- same
time- iclievo a most wot thy Institution
of n n Incubus of di hi.
The boaiel of Hade and Mi. "W. W.
Scianton should kiss and make up and
stop sjim- things about each other
which neither nn an. It Isn't a nicy
ovimple to set beloic- the little ehll
dien of tin- city. The- Green ltldgo Wo
men's club should icsolve to .stait i
Town liupiovenient society, which
would cleat the studs of waste paper
by engaging the- co-opeiatlem of the
.school ehllelun. And It should also
stait out on a dlphtherla-seailet fever
e-ill'adi-; The rotincllii but thei! Whe.i
should I end this dissolution, If I
stopped to mention the resolutions tha
councils should make. Saucy Uess.
HIGH LIGHTS.
Love his a tliJianil eis, but most
of them are ueai-s!ritcd
ot knowledge (via the wisest man ear
ths onlv a sample- case-.
It a feiil cm t slug all i-lio bis to do is
to net as If she thought she cuulti.
A llbcial e.liic.illon Is one tint allov.B
gills as well as Imjs to inn to the.
As an iibbt ido to sii(((s la life too
mm h self-contiol Is suiiicl.nics as had as
too little.
'to he obvlullsl and nuslollslv eaittnl
regarding the tout et thing Is not the coi
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Sceuinl ilidiiKhtb me widest, l entire by
the- tlnie- we get them wo have mucin
beieel to hold our toiigin s,
Foi a worn ut to u.n.-lilp a man Is all
ilf,ht. but toi hei to lit him know It Is
to give hlui her Inst turnip
As soon ns a docloi'H prescilptlou mikes,"
n worn in leel luttet hl.D Is sony she
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on Eliqiietfe.
My deer Mr. Kdlttir: Sum ov your
korrespondents, Mr. Fplcuie & others,
hnv nskt mc 2 glv them, In a konslse
foim, a few tools In tabct manneM.
Az tliuez and kustoms nre konstntitly
changing It t. xtremely hard 2 kce'i
up with the prosesshun, so 2 speak.
Were 1 J glv thoo ov 2 day fiishun
mite dekree sumthlug else etc thezo
lools bu-t 4th In awl there glory ov
cold, kamni tpo & my efferts wood
go 4 nawt. Thay wood bo obsoleet, az
It weie, or finite Mo Janeero az the
Fieneh say; there 4 I due the- best I
lain under lstlng ciictimstances S:
glv a few witch nre awlways good.
When iishenl in 2 the dining room
oti shood walk aimlessly mound the
loom garlng at the plctutes on the
wall a, tho ott tiud nothing on your
mind but u llttel sc.itteid hare. After
inxi think that you h.iv avoided awl
Misplshun ov eny premeditated a
shun slip giacefully In 2 the char
liet the host. This lz not onloy a po
sition ov onner, but It awlso cuius hnn
d If oll want 2 be helpt 3 or 4 times
without distutbiug the other gutsts.
Should sum 1 i-No ndeavor 2 sekuto
the seat ov onner dont tiy 2 folt him
by the aid of the Vi Nelson or strangol
tiolt, but ubc dlploniac ; cawl hlz ut
tenshun 2 a piece ov brlcky brack or
a pi -tore & whlleexplalnlngthebewtles
ov nbov nienshutid nrtihln edge slowly
2 ward the goal. A llttel prutlco will
make ou so protlshent that Plnkerton
himself woodnt Husplshun your lnten
shuns. Should the waiter stumbel &
rplll out soop down the back ov your
neck dont speak 2 him about it be-e-aws
soslety lolks dont konvets with
tilled help. However, If jou nte eh tun.
ktatlck In vour was you shood count
nt lccst .0 be 4 ou say enything, but
the best way to leproove him lz . say
nuthlng & cut him (led when you meat
him on the stieet. This awlso glvs th"
asenibeld guests the idea that ou
onloy w.ne a sludboUy cote once
then thiovv It away this adds 2 our
piestldge. ,
While nienny peepll use napkins It lz
better 2 let 'Jocplng dogs lie on tho
tabel, so 2 spei k, &. not spied It ore
your lite nee. Shood ou ware It on
your tieo It lz nwlmosl Impossabel 2
avoid susp'liun ov deellug fiom the
bottom i when our hostess lz re
tiiinlng the napkins 2 the nabois & lz
'0 a do!en shy the tculbel rlngrr ov
susplshun t pointed in awl direx
suns but jours. Thus ou not onle
avoid nisplHhuii, but ein the evetlast
Ing giatltood ov .vour hostess who dont
lmv .' l.iwndty the napkin etc- its re
tuin 2 its iltefull owner.
Tlio tho kotitenls ov the linger bowl
looks tempting, with a lemon peal on
Its eiuivveilng bourum, the deshe J
ell Ink It shood be stlftld. While the
habit lz not ntliely obsoleet It lz now
generally tabood by the best elements
Tiz best 2 leeve the label hungry
lathe r than .' to be helpt T or ate times
I nine held ov a mm whom the host
ess coied, whcedeld tx. kajoled neigh,
lnsistei shood bo helpt a 4th time, &
nftei he had taken hlz dcpartuie made
fun ov me and told the nabois I wa. a
hogg. Thus we see that awl tint gilt
tot a lz not gold by a damslte.
.When the- codlih bawls nie served
stili tho reptile gently et lit ml, be
hind the lat.s with a fork; shood he
sfiueal, u swift slioke, with the but ov
the Knife, between thu i7e, will end hlz
tnlc-iabel lstcnts & jou.can heevo i
sigh of lelecf, or more. If necessity.
You neeel feel no kompuuctlon In
sl.iIng thu broot, 4 a more tietcheriis
anlme-1 never lived or died. Its stln?
i az poienus az that ov the buttcr
lly ..v. az Longfellow haz so aptly sed,
"It's a poor mule that dont kick both
wns." I lepec-t, ou need feel no
regiet at hlz untimely end, 4 he wool
hnv dun az mutch t ou lud the tabels
bin vlsey ersi. (Tiench fiao meen
ing end t end).
If youllnd a horseshoe nato Iconscahl
In tlie h.ih It iz a good luck sine good
luck that it got no furthei, 4 the
hoiseshoe & the vermifuge npendK
aie dedly enems eSr selduni pass each
other without tiuhble. I?ut abuv awl
things dont btag nbowt your good
luck, at tho tabel. You can swell up,
lll.e a toad. If jou want 2, a llttel; pat
jourself on the b tck & even order a
few boka.) sent 2 our leslde-nts anon
Itnusly In a dlsguUed hand iltlng &
tisshue paper, but dont. I pi I thee dont,
hi at' abowt It at tho tabel as It haz a
teudaney 2 m ike the other guests Jel
lus iV the hostess nibuiest. Uven tho
our wife or .sweetheart iz making u
kollesimti of soovliieer spuncs It Iz
well not 2 take 2 menny. In case thay
seieh the guests etc theie hegiia jou
mite regiet your having came.
A. Kidder.
MUSICALJJOSSIP.
A few weeks since Jllss Cordelii
Fiecman nnd Miss Julia C. Allen, Mils.
Hie., weie unanimously elected metn
beis of tho Society of American Mu
sicians and Compose! s, of which IM
watd MncDowell Is ptesldent. Miss
Freeman anil Miss Allen attended a
pil vate meeting of thu society In New
Yoik this week.
II II II
Ii of. Ott and assMnnts, of tho
Gaiety theater orchestia, won many
compliments reeet.tly while lining a
weeks' engagement in Pittston.
l II II
Miss Julia C. Allen and Miss Cor
delia Freemnn nie In New York at
tending guind npeta. They will le
turn today.
II II II
Dealers s ly that the demand for
vocal music has never bion so gieat
as at the piesent time.
'I II II
Mrs. D. Helnzmun-llundle, n w ell
Known Xew York contralto, will sing
at the mottling and evening seivlees
at Him Paik chuich tomorrow.
II II II
Prof. H. H. Southwotth, nf the- South
wot th School of Music. p(isses3i"i ono
of the handscmest niir-ical rtitdlos in
the city. Prof. Southworth Is a con
noisseur of art and his apartments
are mnde beautiful by rare painting
nnd cholco hits of brlc-a-btau gutheied
dining his residence nhioad.
II II II
The singing of Albeit Illllii on Nt-w
Yeai'a night at tho Yoiinif Women's
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PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND
IS A GREAT RECONSTRUCTANT.
Chiistiatt assoclitlon reception was a
tovelation ami was gicatly enJoed by
thosj piesent.
'I II II
Miss laitllo Skinner, of this city. 13
developing a wondeiful coutialto wia
under the tulton of Mficd Wooler.
II II li
tUeorgo Martini of Academy stieat,
thts city, Is an nulent htudent In har
mony; icceiitly lie haj compered sottu
excellent music.
II l II
Alfred Wooler. the well kne.wn tenor
of I'lm Pail; churchi lias Just com
pleted a vorv light courso In musical
form and composition under Dr. Htuh
A. Clarke, professor of n.uslc, Unlvei
slty of Pennsylvania, from where ho
has received a ceitlllcate. Mr. Wooler
has now completed harmony, counter
point, canon, tlguc, muMc.il form and
composition, and has received tlu fo.
lowing excellent lettei- "I am glod
to say that I will be pleased to testify
to your musical attainments nt an
time. I feel sure that ou aie, In everv
respect, thoioughly qualliled to 111! anv
responsible position wheto niu&lcul
knowledge Is lequiied.
(Signed) "If. A. Claik. M. D.,
"Profeor of music, Unlvetulty of
Pennsylvania."
II il I!
Miss Hdna .Titdd's popalar two-step
nnd march. "Tho Pelnwaru Water
Qap," Is meeting with much success,
having nlie.idv had n huge sale, Tho
composition contains mucn met It and
will undoubtedly continue to b num
bered among tho f.ivoiito two steps.
To the Public.
I want to let the peoplo who suffer
ft oiu l houni itlsm and sclitlea know
that Ch imbi t Iain's Pain Film re
lieved me- after a number of other
medicines nn 1 a doctor had failed. It
Is tho best liniment I have over known
of. J. A lJodgen, Alpluuotta, (!a.
Thousands have been cutti' of rheu
matism b this turned. One applica
tion lelleves the pain. Fur salo by
all diuggistp. Matthews Urotheis,
wholes lie and ic-tall agents.
According to a Gorman Journal, more
thin S per rent, of all seafaring men are
allllited with rheumatism.
Stnto of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas
t'( unty. .
Flank J. Cheney makes o ith tint he Is
senior partner of the Dim of F. J. Cheney
& Co , doing business In the City of To
lido, Cminty und State ufoiesald, and
tluil s.ilil lb in will pav tho sum of OM!
IIFNIiUl.n IKH.I.AItS for each and ev
e i v i in o of Catai i h that ( annot be cured
Lv tho use of Hull' Cntiil III I'ure.
FltANK J. CHFN'FY.
tivoir to before inn ami tulise rllied In
my presence, ill's Oh iliy nf Dccctnbet,
A. D. P-Mi. A. V. OI.FASON.
IHnl Notary Public.
U.iII'h Cntorih Cum Is taken iiitcrnully,
ni'il acts (liicetly mi the blond ami mu
cous Htufncis of iho lutein. Send fur
tct'tlnimdiiis, flit-.
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