wr" --''' vrrfvnT7iffi-tF' ttUFt &V J$5ii'$.,"'X1i- iWrl&tt ZMm TJHJ3 SCll ANTON TRIBUNE-SATtlJDAV, .JANUARY 11, 1902. I peek's Socj News m V N tiiifxpot'lcrt furore Rectus I to lmvo developed vegard- I" I IB tho Heuurlnir ot tlcltctn ( for the Knilt Pnur concert, It vun nnllcl.mtc.l that the rent mimic lovers would bo .cntlitislnss tlc . over mioh an tinumutl event event but It was Hcareely to be hoped that a response ho univer sal would bo received. It now looltn ns K everybody who has any preten tions to musical taste will be theie. Organizations of various hinds are go ing In a body, 3usluess men are buy ing tickets In large quantities' for their employes. One gentleman Iiiih bought enough tq tn):o a chorus choir of a prominent church. Other persons of means nave fturchased a largo num ber of tickets to distribute among those less nble to patronize the affair. These people are accomplishing good In several directions, They are assist ing a most worthy object the Yotiag Women's Christian Association, who nro giving pleasure to those who oth erwise, perhaps, might be denied It and are also aiding in the promotion of taste in music. It Is a great satisfaction that so cele brated an organization as I lie Now York Symphony Otchestrn will attract nn nudlenee worthy of Its fame in this city. Our people tne notably fond of fine vocal music, but they have had less opportunity to patronize great or chestra concerts at home. That they arc so enthusiastic at this time is due In a great measure to the education they have received from our own Symphony Orchestra. They have grown to know what good orchestra music Is and are all the more eager to hear ISnill I'aur anil his musicians lie cause of the culture gained during these past few years. One of tlie series of cotillions was held last night at the residence of Mr. and Sirs. AV. Hcranlon. Messrs. "U'pi-ljiington Scranton and La Molte Hciln had the dance In chaige. Among the guests were: Miss Pardee, of Germantown: Miss llollis. of Philadel phia; ,)Ir, and Mrs. A. II. Stores. Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. "Watson, Mr. and Mrs. X. G. Hobertson, Mr. and Mrs. Twltchell, Mr. and Mrs. P. , LSolln.Mr. nntl Mrs. George G. Brooks, Miss Jos sup, Miss Cl.iyhough, Miss I'ennypaek er, Miss St urges. Miss Sanderson, the Misses Archhald. Miss Loverly, Miss TJellu. the Mioses Matthews. Miss J.ln lierg; Messrs. Lonmis, Thorne. Torrey, Strong. Hessell. M. I!. Fuller, Theodore Fuller, Morris, Dr. Walker, A. CI. lJunt, Frank Linen. Mr. .1. 11. Ilrooks gae a golf euehic Tuesday night at his home, on CJuincy avenue. The favors Mere unhitio and beautiful. Among the guests vveu Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Hrady. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Krooks. Mr. and Mrs. K. 1". Chase, Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. A. ('. Twltchell. Mr. and Mis. "Wlllaiil Matthews, Mr. ami Mis. "W. 1! JlrClsiVr, the Misses Ali'lllliiltl. MKs Claybiiugh, of li'illluiiiu. Mit..s .lessiip, Jvtlf-;-! D.lle, Miss llollis, .Miss Powell. Miss I'enn.viMcker. .Miss Linbcrg, of Trenton: Miss Clarke, of orange; Miss ("fr.irr Mneiieer,. Mi.ys KIpuiiot Aliilful. the Mit-sns Mutfliews, Miss lectin, Miss Helen Hand, Messrs. Blair, Linen, 'Looinis. Thorne, Nenlo Cliamlieiiiu. M. B. Fuller, A. (1. limit, "Wnrthiugtoii Hcranton, V. C. Fuller, .lolm Kem merer. A number of ai tides, includlm; one or two hots, sonic Mlrk-pins and ladies' scarfs, remain at tin- home of Mis. "William Council, awaiting owners, who were among the guests at the recent rcct'iitlon. Mr. and Mrs. George G. Brooks gae a dinner lust night at the KiT.inttm club, when the guests were: Mr. and 'Mrs, II. II. Brady, Jr., Miss Linbeig, Miss Hunt, Miss Alice Matthews, Pr. Claude Walker, Messrs. James Blair, jr., .1. II. Hrooks and A. U. Hunt. ' .Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Watson enter tained at dinner last night when the (guests were: Mr. and Mrs. A, C. I.Twitdiell, Mr, and Mrs. Paul B. Bella, .ana Mr. hud Mrs. F. J. Piatt. 1 ';. : - Mr. ,and .Mrs. J. Alfred Pennington .will entertain at dinner on Tuesday In Junior of, Mr. Kmit P.iur and the solo- iSts vlio are to appear at the concert. Mrs. X. G. Uobertson gave a small inrormal tea yesterdny In honor of Miss Pardee, of Uazletoii. Mrs. Thcodoic G. "Wolf gave a beau tiful tea on Wednesday at her home on Clay avenue, when the guests of honor weie: Mrs. Wolf and the Misses AVolf find Mrs. Greve, of itozelle, X. J., and Mrs. Dunn, of West Philadelphia; Mrs. Foulke and the Misses Foulke, of Slroudsburg. Miss Edith Norton who is spending a few days at homo with her parents on Mulberry street, will go to New Yoik tomorrow, to be bildesniald at the wedding of Miss Nan Servoss, who 1ms niado many friends here during her visits In this city. Miss May Pennypacker. who has been hpendlng the past fortnight in Morrls'own and South Orange, N, J hns returned home. Mrs. Lenoro Thomson, the contralto of Kim Park church, who was called homo to Minneapolis some tlnw ago WHAT IS IT? "77" Is a small bottle of pleasant pel lets that llts the vest pocket, handy to WHAT IS IT roil? "77" Is' for Chip, Coughs, Colds, In duenna, Catarrh, Pains and Soreness In the hSad and chest. Hoarseness, Soio fl'hroat, General Prostration and Fever. WHAT DOKS IT DO? "77" breaks up Colds that hung on ond do not yield to ordinary treatment. At ull druggists 125 cents, or mailed .on receipt of price, Doctor's Hook Mailed Free, liiiiiplirc'' lluiuoupatlilu Medicine Co., turner William and John Isticels, New Yoik. COLDS HSwammmmpt MM r fWvsA because of the Illness and death of her sister, has returned to occupy her place In the quartette whcio she Is so much appreciated. Mrs. Thomson Is located at the Holland, Mis. .7oin Sheier gave a thlmble-tea on Thursday, at her hoine on Monroe avenue In honor of Airs. Dickinson, of Hochestcr, X. Y. The other guests weie: .Mrs. Jaincs Archbald. Mrs. It. J. Dennett, Mrs. Ittiiiyoii, Mrs. ,7. S. Kil Patrick, .Mis. Xye, Mrs. W. 13. An derson, Mrs. O, illt H, Dliiunlck, Mrs. C. II, 'Welles, Mrs. A. U. Hunt, Mrs. ('. II. Dei man, .Mis. .1. II. Toirey, Mrs. C. W. Klrkpntrlck, Mrs. A. II. Christy, Mrs. !:. G. Coursen, Mrs. J, L. Wentz, Miss Klin Piatt, Miss Kinlly Stevens. A wedding of considerable Interest took place Thursday noon at the resi dence of John T. Perry, of Yatesvllle. The contracting parties were Clarence V. Brisblu, manager of tho Central Pennsylvania Telephone company, and .Marlon L. Perry, a former well known employe of the Tilled National bank. The ceiomnny was peiTotiued by Itev. K. B. Singer, assistant pastor of Kim Park church. Only the Immediate family of the bible and groom were present. The employes of the tele phone exchange reniembeied the hap py couple with an elegant silver tea service, and the employes ot the bank did likewise with a set of sterling- sil ver ten and dessert spoons. Mr. and Mrs. Brlsbln have beirun housekeenlnir on Monroe avenue. The many friends of Miss Jessie Gay will be exceedingly sorry to learn that she fell on Thuisday and fractured her arm in a serious manner. Miss M. Louise Ilnrdenbeigh has le turned from a visit in Harilsburg. Mis. George P. Boyle, friends In Philadelphia. Is visiting lovemeMs of People (teoijjc Sentt, of Mclniiim, Scotl & C'otiipiui, coos lo .Now Ynik .Moml.ij lo piutli.t.-c a Hiring slu.k. P.iiiii C. Il.ni'ilislon, attorney for the Intriiia tioml Ti'l Hook coinpanj, is in II;.i ii.binsr on bushier. W. It. DoiL-on, ircueial niit'.iacr of l)od.nn Sic mil l.iitip :in,l l.niiteiu mnipim, Is on a hu.l ncss trip to Ohio and Kcntuihy. W. I). Ilovur. II. (.. Iinnli.'iii,' It. ltl.ict-, ( I'onklinr mill Tlii'iduii . Whiti wcrp lejjistcieil at lhi Hotel Albeit, in Now Vork, this week. Mall Cm iris W. 11. I'lo-wr, llemy 'Kpllpnuan, T. .1. 1'iiip, (.rni-rp . CohoM.y .mil W. II. oirel weie !itels of honm .it the ('rccnhcrKoi Mi(klfiii. wnlilln T'lin-diy ou'tiinsc. I'rjnk l l)iiiiiiiiii, of i' nik, paslrrn iiLiii I'.-cr of tin' li.iihv.ir kp, .in I . I. (VrnpM, of I '1 1 i 1 .i e I1 j 1 1 i i . ti.n.'llini; ihpiispi ni;rnt ef llio ( IniMK'i, lliiilin.liin ami i;iiinr.v ijIIiimiI. ucrp tailing on l..i(.k.iu.iiin.L i.iilioail otliciiU in tin' tily 3PU'iil.n 1 HER POINT OF VIEW f: 7AVK remarked before and T repeat the remark that teas and leeepiioas are pleasant affaiis lo have and In bold. Tile persons who doesn't like them, either makes an affectation of her singula! Ity or else hasn't vcij many friends that she wants to inert. You are sure to see all your friends at a tea. Somehow your enemies always stay consideeably away. I never met an enemy at a tea or reception in my life. Now isn't that odd? Queer too, that It never occurred to me befoie. Xo wonder I like to go to teas. Mow ever one isn't likely to meet enemies anywhere If one doesn't want lo be an enemy lo somebody. Men never can see why wo like to go to teas. But then they have th.it Board of Tiadc where they pay a great deal a year for the privilege of hearing themselves talk. The disadvantage there Is that occasionally somebody has to keep still. Xo such hindrance exists at a tea. You know that a bore is someone who wants to talk about himself when you want to talk about yourself. 1 am told that many mem bers of the Board of Trade are con stantly being made unhappy by this unfortunate fact. Xow at it tea when we are tired of hearing someone talk about herself wo can always politely step on another friend's train or Jostle her gently or do something which will give us the craved release with never a hint of our design. It's different at the Board of Trade, They are so nice to you at teas. They toll you how well you are looking and what a becoming frock you have and you believe it all and go homo purring like a pussy that has had a saucer of cream. You tiro confident that they mean l,t all, every word, be cause you said the same things your self lo the others nnd you meant it. Why not? as tho March hare said. They all have worn their prettiest gowns and their prettiest smiles; they all have left the cook and Johnny's newest tooth at home and they think of happy things and naturally enough say them. Nothing In tho way of scandal Is discussed, for two reasons; First, tho slster-lu-law of the ono who Is being scored may ljappau to bo standing with her shoulder touching youis on tlie side where you aren't looking and then tiny way you don't think of scandal but only of pleasant things at a tea. .May the fashion never die out , w a A fair faced, dimpled chinned little lady said the other day; "Why do you suppose that people allow so many unused and antedated blgns to remain on buildings In this town? There nra some of (lie most misleading placards and window signs on neaily every street, They store out like gaunt faces from a haunted house telling of In fluence and power departed and they don't mean anything in the world but defeat nnd failure If not death and oblivion, I should think owners of olllce buildings and business locations would make haste to obliterate the legends which tell of past occupants who, niqio than likely, are not a source of unmixed pleasure In the memory. There are bouio of these signs which have lemalned years oq windows after the owners of the bame have long de parted to another city or country, Theso forlorn old plucards innke Scrauton look like a Western bopm town." Half of the women do not bilng up their boys to be husbands. They bring them up to bo society men, to be friends and chums and, perhaps lovers, but ncldatn husbands. They mean all right these nice hoys' whom the fond mothers rear In tho ways they thouldn't go but they often make d sorry time of It In their efforts to bo the light sort of husbands. With. girls, .It Is different! they nro brought up with thelf 'destiny rather ftxddly held .before their, gnsw. .Some tllucn It Is held there too fixedly nnd too obtrusively. Hny what you will, (ho average mother, whether she bo "advanced" or not, Is rattier sure to wish her daughter to be married, She inity not be as wildly anxious for tlie event to bo hurried on as are some of her sisters but whether or not she has been entirely successful In her own marriage venture, hope springs eternal In the human breast and site lias a superstitions notion that there must be a matrimonial prize In the lottery for her own little girl. Hut she does not eutcitatn the same feeling about her son, She Is never especially desirous of training him to be somebody's husband, In fact she does not care to anticipate that time even In thought. It Is not the pleas nntost thing in the win Id lo picture that boy of hers as the property of another woman. She would almost as soon give her husband careful Instruc tions as to ills treatment of his second wife, and be really solicitous in the matter. So she trots around contentedly pick ing up the things the careless young man scatters In Ids noisy career. It never oecins to her that she should Insist upon his saving her steps In stead of making more for her weary feet and she also Insists that the daughters or the household shall wait upon their brother and aid In spoiling a good husband for some nice girl. They are willing abettors to the plot and It small wonder that the boy, even In his early social life, falls In many little courtesies that might help him much In his own upward progress, is careless about making dinner calls In houses where he lias been entertained, forgets to be more than barely civil to the hostesses to whom he owes much, and when he marries Is apt lo be rather negligent about opening the door for his wife or removing his cigar when he walks with her down the street. He may be a perfect husband, gentle, true, fond and noble In character and deed, but she will often wish be were just a little more considerate and lint she had not to begin ills training so MUSICAL PIANIST 'Hit' piu-,iimU (or a ijiv.it ,iuiliiii'i .it Hi 1 mil l'.iur (omen Mniul.iy nlulil .it Hip Simmy .lie still inure (iiunii.e;!!!. 'I I it .uiY.tiiti' Mt.1 ot '' u ,h Ijicc .mil it is eimlril Hut Urn tlii.il ni'h will liu iiiiiipii'(lriitril. t'n" oi tlie iliii'f .it (Ultima, will bu Hie iiiii'.ii.iiup or Ailluir lloilim.ui, lu-i wonilrrttil wntU a. ,i pi.mi.t l.i-. rImii lilni null itiiiiwii ilif woi bl inn. 1IU lil.ijlnc li.ii 1 1 cavil t In- Ibulli'si anneal wliw rl llO ll.H UplXMldl ,111(1 It it llltl'.tllllCll ,- irulinsly fuiiiin.iii' tli.it uu mhIi nuku iii Mr, lloclim ill Jlul Mis. (illTonl fclmulil b .ulili'il to llu- pi iigi ,nuiiii kimii b, lliu ukIhsIi.i. Sir. 1 1 o c 1 1 1 1 1 in luiuiu .ilimi bi' toiiiit'l .in Allllllt'.lll, (ill .lltllOIIUll III! U.l buill III llllvil.l, 1 1' i.iuif In' Aiiii'iu.i ulifii bin I'iijlit i'.i j nl I, .mil w.w ill-iuu'iiil" by N.li,nwrH'.i In Xiy Villi.. Aftriw.nil In- wiiil In ll.'illn Willi lh.it Klr.lt lu.uti'i' iil.il Mutlloil lliui' fin Miuii' juia. This i.. Ills In. i AtniTH.m tour iiml lit- im b.'Cii (,'lwu tlii niiU ttitti'inu imptluai Wr I ('Wi lli' luH ,ipl",lll'll 111 llllllll'ltillll Willi tho on lies ti.i iiiul Mi" (lilTniil, .1 ropi'.aiii uf iar.it Mli'iit, .Mv. ilncliiiuii will iippi.n, (If Ml.v, illtfuiil tlie 'liiiics-Pi'iiiuil.it uf Ni"v (lilo.au .ii: "'I In in Is Hilliillilli'; ili'llclitfully uIiU'Jiil; nliinit Ml-t (ill)onl. Ilir fine imil pliriioiiiciiilly high nhi .mil jiiipilliilic pi'iMin.iliiy ulumhl cany lifl fJl III! Mill i' U a U'llUlile uiiimily In tin hUvM.inl r.inxo, ill tin' nppir iicislir ilill-i-jti' ami hciiitlful, if i'(.inriciit; hmrr flu pii9.M'ui'. toini' line luiii'i, mill liiwir itlll ,i w,iiin iiuilliiin. Ilir aii,i, Midi a tin' pii'tly p:i.i,'u at tin' illl l re uf 'l.aKmo,' ui.il lliu '( li.ilnon iiu la lllle dp Pariah iliilillnl tl.uliis uf line P"ir. I'l'riun.ill.v Mlm. (illluul In fuvllo ami -li!i.li, liilhrr tun ili'lli.itt' fui' i imigli luii'i' iliniaiiil, I'd by a Hiinuoin upuru life." ' I Illl AiuiiL'i-iiiciils liavu bicn nuili' for cMia licat at the new armory on Monday night u thai the patious of tho Kinll I'aur i-onrttt noeil feci no (umi'ili abuut that puitlon of tlie piofiainini', l. Hip way. Hip iinislrut puviaiiiine of tho I'Wniua; U piubably (ha inml ilillulilfnl of an..' that jus i'ii Imil iui'iiil In Hilt illy. 'I'linii w u ua:i;i'iiuii thai lot lhi Itii'llnniii i-.wii-plumy bo Mibilltili'i tlie S.i iiipliony '.itlii'lhiu in in ill I tu loatlfy Hip iiiiiIi.i ppiiplo who Hi lu tiuiic up fiom HI.i-.li.Hie, u.i tliu Kline piu'ij!iiiiii lu.-, Ihcm pui.iu. for that illy mi Hit' lullnn liig iilvhl, but W'ilUii-lljr.o Hln-iw willi luu!;My tiom In umilalii Ilia "l'ulllltiiiu," U) if it bll't Uuiiil I'lllill'ih fur ilWcdUai 1 1 u l-u'l (,'ouil iinnuli fur nt. Si we, too, li.il brui tibU tu cm uiIkIm.iI ihoiie ami insl.t upun I lie Itivthuvan .viuphun. t uny rale time will ttaui'ly In,- iuli a at llirpiiK uf W'llKio-IIaiii'uiK it t lliu Miuiilun (on. I il I In uuku it u BU'Jt objii'l u illir;it tlu luofraiiiiiio a it tt.uid., II II II "l'uy (fiuiuJpj," u huh will Ik' ma at lis l.jiciini this attdiiuu luml cu'iilii',', U nn. ilouliti'dly thi! mutt lucii'tsbil iimli'al (umiily upon tho lua'l IhU m-awn. Nut unly lliu Jmo nllo yld, but the iKlirs an well, JU' aiuloas Iq co "Fvxy (irumlnj," fur llnu,saiidi luo Lci'll firatly aiiillifd by tlm i'll (if fuiiny Lt(h(., wlikli haw been luuuln: lu tl.v .V' I Our Annual Sale to Make Room For our Spring Stock begins todny. We have made substan tial reductions tliioughout our entire Stock.and would especially callyour attention lo our sale prices on Kid, Gloves. Snlo price S2.00 Kid Gloves ?1.75 1.D0 Kid Gloves 1.35 1.00 Kiel Gloves 87 During this sale we will offer wonderful values in Hosiery and Muslin Un derwear. Price& Jenkins 130 Wyoming; Ave. JUMKje&SUHHSaBKHSES; late. Kven If It Is true as the Fiench say that the art of politeness Is the art of saylng-ln an exquisite manner the reverse of what ono thinks, still it Is these small things of life which go to make it blissful or the contrary. If the mother hasn't taught her son that she Is of the most Importance In the household economy he isn't very likely lo realize promptly that any woman Is worth his constant thought In the matter of little thing.. If it were necesary for lilni to save her fiom a bear or a burglar or even a tot undo, lie wouldn't bo found wanting but It may not occur to blin to carry her parcels or led her thai her hat Is becoming. Saucy Bess. GOSSIP. H0CHMAN. uil Ili'i.ilrt, .iinl now iln'.i w.il i .lib sip I "IViy (ttnnilpi" .mil ins rn'.iiiiNims at llip fli".ii. Mr. .lu.iph II nl, wlu Is well l.inmu tu Si itmio'i tlii'.iti'i-uei.., has i-ri'titi'il tlip put uf Tovy (traiipa," ami it is -.ihl li.i lairli'il nut llio lili'jl'i nf tin- .iili-t In ii'ifpillun. In Hip li'ailint; lull' lip is .isfisli'il b,i CiiiIp Dp M.ir, wliu is iiImi a I'.lioiltp hen', imO ,i laiw n lie pirn- i.( ii.ii-. Iivl inn! tpi'tliitty pi'il'Dinii'i.s uf nn ihtnl llioi 11. Aniuiii; thp laillt'S nwici.ili-il In thp loiiipmy, bpiiili". ('..nip )i Mac, :iip Him Him I.kli. .I.iiii' P.moii'si, MIIp, I'luaail!, Auiill.i Kaili', Maicau't Ivniglit ami .Mi ml .Mor ilsoii. il . I! Von Mi'iiibi'i;.'. lliu p'ani-l, who kii siuli a Mtl.f.utLiy iri i In I at M. I.ul.p's Parish lull mi Tui'siliy nlslit implujs thp Vhjjll CIoIit iupi'mI lo Mintp iloirp in ills mIiuuI. 'I 'I H Thp piOKiaiiinio whiili Miss Allin ami -Mifi I'lt nn in (MM- for Hip Viuiii; Wumi'ii'a t'htistiin iiM,i'iiilioii uii pw iai'ii tlay, w.u one uf th? innsl (luiinliih' width tlic-.ii I il Kil I pi I r.rti.ta Imil pioiliiidl foe tlie plr.uuii' uf lliplr fiioiids, 'I il I It is i'piitoil that a ipii'pliini will bp clvcn at llu- .Iii ins li on Tilp-ilay in honoi nf Klilil I'aur ami the buloi.ts at the luiupit mi Mnulay uIkIH, II II II I. T. Wall.liis will moll IipkIii ipIiciimIs witb SI. liuiii Miiiring iuilt'ty, Willi a llow lu yhing a i oiii fit In tho i-piliii;. I1 li II .Mr, WntUii.-, illiritor of iuiisIl' at the Tnt Pii'Mi.ilL'.laii iliiiuli, l.js pri'p.iuil I lie fulluulu hi'lulluiis lur loiniiiiiiu's kiiIih; IIiiiii-Ar.llitin, "t'unio lluly Splitl," (olns anil f jiMilclliv t-ulo 'iliMifiily Ilunip" Xeln MUi UutdikUs. Atillieiil "Ji'til llu' Vi'lJ 'llioiiiiht," holus ami I hull. hulii 'ilolil Tiiuu ily II.iihI" fiounuil .Mi.. II. T. .laiiii', 'Hip I Lull. Siipi.imi,, ,, J). 11. ( bae ami ills, II, '1'. .I.il no 1 alius. Mm. W. I). 1 .0.1 n ami Sllti) May Klii,',liiiiy; tciviio Will I,. .Iniiid ami Dr. Oi-oiKC Jl. DpWilti Im, .1. T. Watkliui or Haiiiit, 1'loii'iit.p llbliinouil, !i i: il 'Hip fulluuln:,' niiislial M'li-itioi..s will bt leu. iltii'd at I lie nioiiiliig iiiul ciiiiliij- kPivkM to. moil on al I'.Iin I'arK ilaiuli, iimltr (lie illirc. tioa uf J. AUii'il I'liiiiliitun, oiujnut ami iliolr ilOliMNt;. Oiitjii Aiiilante In II , Moikel ('hull Viitlirin, "'this Is the Paj" Caul Ort'an IViiiiiiiuilou lu (I llalUtc t'ulitullii Solo "1'aie to I'.iic'" ..Jolinson Mm, lnoip 'lliouipioji. Oigau i'fsitliiili) Su O niliiiii Ile.ssc r.riiMNu, Oiifjn Itficrli' In 11. fat Nlioilc t holr tnlhom, fO 1'jftu ami See" Raul thrall lioiiuiiia lu A Hat .' .., Moult Unit isvlrclrU. V'Mi"-il)iiiii, "-Iiut (miv T9m.l1" HguarJ Oisau-l'iMtluili.' in I' ,.,,., ......Cado g n n h i k . k n . n . . . ti -m, - - s uuuu Women who . r better have a more io " 'a a "a "a "a 't ' 'a V, "a "a "a 'a 'a 'a "a 'Z' ! ! J i' ' "H !" ! ' 'h $ I' llpsiili' llio iiiin.x tiuw hum, biatpli. IM'IV Iiuiip h tin plinti'il I'.ilriiiliis Hi it ill pli-IIIIP tlPlllPss in I. mil, Ihoip is' llu- 1111 wnttm but uplbii'iiuul Iiinis'-uifi's 111lp111t.il lliatTmlowii 1.11I1 muiilh hi till 11 with lis uwn ppiuliir ilutip.i nnil piliih''is. V "f llicc irp inoialili'. I'iiuii Hip ilns of u"r pm..u i-iiiiliiiollioi". April anil l.ij hap lupn cl 111 upi lu tlip ipnu.itit'ii mil fiivtipiiitr; uf inn iIhpIIi'iks "liuiisi. ilciiiiiur." .Iiiiip, with lis wpilth uf fniiti. ami flow il. biii.;s ml mill wpililtnes anil "iiiiiiuu'iui'iiipiil" ila.n, with thpu .1ltp111l.ini pipp.irilii.ii-'. hat fruit piPMiiiii as wpII. .Inly M'fs tl.o I pjit.i from limn to luimlty, with Hip .lit-hins .ml M,itliluif of Hip ho'iscliulil koJ. Aiicukt, days rnlLrt Hip nmllipr'h pnoiuh's tti tho i''i lutiuii of I'uilimr ilrinks anil ,1 stii'l.t of Imv tu Uppp tlip family uunfoitablp anil w'pll. S'ilcnil,ir nu .ins t'Pltin'r Hip ihililirn i curly for mI I airaiu, llio uupuini; uf Hip liou.i: ami ntoip I'onspri.itiun uf fiuits. Oitobp.4 polls out thp prrp.iiatinn of llip wintPi'i, W'.iriholip, liio liou.ini oT plants, thp l.aiit'st. inir of fi ult .mil elm-Mi k or I lip filar bins in llio luiuiliy. ni.it In Hip i'it II"' oii'iiln of c 1 til .nut iliiiuli .utliilh's .mil tin K" 111 wal of tho .iiininl IruiiRlp Willi Hip limb lonl, Hip j.iultni ami tin ihiiiibi'i' (of pruiii ips liKlilly IuoKp'i in ui;aiil tu h".it .mil roiiair. Xuvpmbcr mi-Jin pippuallon fui Hip (ami. ly fcsthitiis Hip iiiaKIni; if tiiliup ini'at ami p'l.mi puiIilliiK', ChrUlniis iai;p ami wlnli'i'.s fiopks ami puit.s. Dei oniliiT liuliM luiuiil Clu'Mmns wilh its iiltdiilant Bllt-Kiiiua:. its niailili'iii'il Unity of fllOppillJ,', Hi IttiiiK up o' nlslits fill' lllP list liuiiiril tltilips 111 thp "HatlPi'liPiK ion. terpific for ('uiiIii .lane," llu "liuitsp 1u.1t fur falliir," "ilulls' iheiisr.s fui small Kiiplio. mil" or milti'iis foi llobprt, Jr." With Hip laltim; ilmui of tlip ( lu Minns-Kiu'ii-', Hip ilfapppaiiinip of tho illlpil Hop, iliJK!siuir iaiioiiiliiloti''ly at tho tail uf tin toll iii.iii'k nut, Hip ipHiiii of Hip iIiIMipu in iil.uol ami thp ipsiiuiptloii o( law ami uiilir in Hip liousp, no mlilpiily awal.in tu tin fait lh.it "-'(. 1 intutTs il.iy is at li.niil, v.hin, .iicoiillm; lo'itll that is (;oui in tiailitiuii, woukii houhl ii'liun tu t lie lr ta.l.s of pin llili!,' ami mi'ii lu Dip plow. Ami this brill;;' mo tu Hip luiiiliii uf my toiy. .lanii.in "bur It.iln il.ilo," llio iipliulslilua; nf llip family slink of boil ami IjIiIp linen. Hip hum of tho llvlnif maihliip ami llip "ilolnat" ul Hip pi tin while iPttlni.' for llu vial, 'llu- Imnitiniif of Hip la.t ipuluiy i.ic liilltiltely ulutpll llt'il wouiaii't. labor In this ii'u.nil. On,' Ki.iuihnollii'ii, lint oiilv in.iilo all llulr rmu imil the fauiilii' ilotliliiK by liaml, bit in liiauv u.-is crlth.iti'ii Hip tla ihi'iiisplii's, ii'tloil anil ilt'jiuiiiiiul it, pun ami ,m ' it anil ui'Mi' thought of allow lug .1 iljiulili'i' tu ilppatl fiom tin patpinal In.iuu without .1 iliPnt lilleil with Iiu pint lull of tho I Iiu 11 out Ill, ufli'ii loaup anil linuipnp.m, but alivats swi'i't. puii anil wliuli'siinip. Wo of tojay thul uttr taU unit, li llithtii. A llt lu llm liuiii '.hop-, with lliplr attiailiit i-liuw In,-, .Ins in thp luoiliuts of iiu wii Ill's In mil lu ihuuit' fiom. In bu,lnt,' lablp iljncikk tlie l,Uh lltipti will lie foitnil most satlifactoiy. Tli I'lerih loses Its gloss ami tho Si-otili is iaillnllv bliuihi?i with ihloiliio wliltli wpjIhh llio film. The IrUli U iiia.s-bli'ailipi ami In'ipimrs with lliui. I 'or i",u,ijy tisp thp uublpatli'tl will lump bpit, us il 0011 m'U whit, ami wll'i ijnfiil wahlii'x iipmi' Rmw 1 ilinit.i. (inly IKteillte niii'lly i-ier wairautii Ilia iiiuluu of llio iliijpi'jt Oam.i'l.s uf any makp, foi' ii.'ii if imjI .iilullii.ltiil with loltuii, (lu'V aic loo tlp.izy In bo M'l'iUi'iihli'. If p.io.llilp buy all Uncus of I'lpi'iivnrpil ami litiety iIp,iIiu, fui tlioii,'ti mjiiip essen tial pulnU lu jiuUIni; tan In I'J.lly liauieil, thi'ii aio olliits whl(li only an expert ran ill--ti'iiiilni. If -iwuilili! buy lullnn lableilullu for bet, Willi napkliKS ici 11-iluliUis by rrwu-rlxl lh Jul fcipuii lu nutili. I'or loiiiiiion ii-p tin pliTP lijluask will bu (oilli'l Ipis cifllKP. Kirn u.iil,ln fur "cijiljy may bo 111 uii fiom liiiiiiantii ol piii'o ilanusK, wlikli uii bu bought mot tiasoiubly ul llu.' llnon talcs. liaml nude hcin.tllilili'i; U tho ilalnliot flnlili for both table am bcdtoom, ihou-rh not t,u durable for tho latter. 'I'lirce int'hed U u ituod wMtli fui the lliui Is mm 9 K WWEM il "km ?: im 1 ill i s mmm. cli s 1 AiHLl I Matioe9 a" 0 MC vi-if,lats.4sif'i44f'''i' . . t h . j t. . k n k ? h H r . s a J wear perfect fittincf', comfortable shoes, walk S 1 U graceful carriage than those who do not, Trn? Mmous trv ADfCda' For s Shoe Store sole: agents. "am 'a "a "a a 'a "a 'a "a "tffl 'a 'a "a "a 'a "a "a "a "a "l" ' 2 4 "J l 2 ! 4 4 ! 4 rTf'Ty -f -r -f f-f - -f-f-f -f-f-f- 4 Menu for Sundau. Jan. 12 4 4 4 4 4 X 4 4-4- RKUAKFASr. Ill ipp 1'rnit. M.illi-il Oats ami Cir.iin. Iliuilii! Ham. trilli Drauuc I'liltcrs. Ilikiil I'nlatiips. ItolN. Cnnip, DINNUR. ( ip.i-.n uf Ci'lnv t-oup. Olitps. IMi-klnl Hills. l!oat llppf, oikshlu I'mlilintr. Bruwri'il I'otatoes. Ilubbtril hcii.i,li. C.ilih.'iSi' Sil.uJ. Ililp fhei-'P. Wafeis. Apile 1'ie. Now- York btale (.'hee-e. Loffce. 4- 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 t SUPPER. 4 l'olato Sil.ul. Cold Ituast lleef. 4 llori.oraili.sh. 4- 4 llakinir l'owiler lllcrutt. 4- tllonpi. Xew- pai'ij Cake. -4 Tea. 4444 4444- 4444--H-4 -H--f-f , of pillow ca.-p-.. I'or fine sheets the "turn, u.-n" may hive l-iiltun-liolo plltiheil scallops or a llniii (if l.oniPiuiile linen lace, In bii.tinj.- bedtooni towils for o-eijiliy u.-e a ratine may In- effritpil by BPttlns ph'in liiieii huikiibapk imil tinisliitiff it with a plain linn. This iuiiips in .iiIn-; wliltlis and ill u c.ini and full blpach. A lliu' wpai of litiikab.uk mimiieiilcil with iiuiliit or knit llnin lace and IiimmIIiiii liukp'i littidstini .ii.il ihu.ibli alileboaid Marls. Sump of lliu haiidsoini-'t Inmli'-on iloths to be used nil rlalp ui'lJsions Ii.iip .1 iliep boiil.T of lteimiilvuiii'e late, Tills laio, which waslips wpII ami Is 'IijihNoiiip as Io-ij as it la.sti, Is alo popular fur do lies and bullet iucis. Ci.i'li, when Mifli'iied, makes llu Inui'llir,-. llCst llisll Willi ii'y.iid tu tuilii linen, it .sliould bo iiiiiiiiilipiid lli.it rliehm iii an absolutely illy ittpboiiil iiiu piefirablo to iluuil'-. Whltiijpapi'i idinliric may bo tspicail uter Ilia liiltis and liuthliir liotild be put away un til tlitniHik'lily diled ami well ailed, no Hut ewiy Mi,tljp nf niobluii' Ins dl-appeaipd. Liiieii uilliils d.iuipnps-i liimi ipilikly than iin.Mlilln,' (be. Slmuld the linen hnw -ilxiis of tuinliiff jellmv, wiliu out in lukctt-aiiu ooap unit watei, diy and .stun' a;alu. In bu.ilu:.' ii.uly made heet, tci' In It that llie.i aio loin; (iiutuh. i:pry i-lieLt; (.limilil lm at leat Hueu jatils luiij.', In allow foi titil.. lm; in at the foot and lurniti; iluun at lliu head. L'cttou tases liotild Im made foi all mat tnv.e, as ni.iiij are caielcss about luoliillnif them ly .1 loitr tinier lliu sheet, Tlim'J khoiihl lo i.i.nlo lu liiiltiui on, tu that they tan be icadll) iciuiiM'd for lauildeilui,', While ultia fashions in iounteipiui ihuunu limn yi'ji tn je.ii- the .Mar-elllt. loU'i Is al. m.iii- in kuuiI form, If I in i 'lu'.ny fur iiiuht, it inn bu H mot id and a light olio ulutiluted. These itillls may bo proiurii) lu while or lulois hand in inailtliio iinbiuldeiid. Tliu nuh't eljlioraie imiie wllh (he wlmli pouter In eml'iol'luj, a bund rniluolileied bmiler oiilliueil with diawu wmk uud u wide hem with a line nf drawn wink at the hi ail. On l.l.iss bids then ijollls uii allowed In lull.; down nu all hides, tJl.liiif the plaic uf lliu talari ?. At" llu uuiiiul cxlillilllon of tho New Yolk Suiiely of Ceiaiuli Art, a n't ol ( hop plain wa efcpuially adtulicd. A iray of p,apods In tho i.otuial pale ifieeit oiruVieulcd olio Ido nf path plate, llio I Inn li.'lnr " plain cilto of deep gii'tu. "Iloulllolle," or iiud-lable 1IkIiI, uio new, ail title and u.i'fnl, alln.lt cspeiisito. They aie lew, three HjliU in each, and wj (.1 &. "- Y- ' H.h k. . . h r. n k . ' -w'J ,IT VM'kfP - ' . . .f . ,t 1.1 III. . .t ,f .t .f .t 'HfMB&f Allows perfect freedom to every vein, joint and muscle : the best' fitting and the most comfortable shoes ever made. They fit like gloves ; snugly but without press ure. They are comfortable from the moment of trying on and we can fit any type of foot thick,' thin, long, short ; high or low in step. All Styles All Occasions House, Dress, Street, Outing, AH Styles to Select From. 328 Lacka. Ave I Scranton. 'a'a 'a'a'a'a a a a 'a "a a 'a'a'aU'a'a "a "a h b ! lh ' ! ! b ! ! ! i .J., T .ui.iusiil li hating mitallii' llislil, s Id tluuw nil the Iiiiles ovir e.uli liKiit upon Hip I llilc. Tin1- mi' ii'.iiliiy niuiril about, and in.it bp u.pil wilh pkitriuity ot lanilli's. "There atp not many nf my path ills to whom 1 roiild idM lllis piospiipllon fur ilipn inatlsm," -..liil one nf l'liil iilrlplii.i'n mosi; emiiiiut pli,t-,itiaus, la.t epiini:. "Its very niuiplli ily wutild in.iko tliem imnilliiifr lo kIip it a tti.il. I can assiup you, howpir, that if you do as I pay, jou'Il tieed no other inedl line, and jnu will be entirely fieo fiom ihcp. matisni b,t fall." Tho piP'eription was faithfully tried. A deep, imk-walled well on a New lluinpshiie faun fitiulslied Hie peelflc, and" the le-uillH weie all lliat thp plihieian ptomised. 'Ibis i nninion-Mii'-c cure fur rhruinati-.m is imply Hie dilnkinc of two or three qn.irl.s a day of told (not ieed) puto spring or well water, lilt or water will not do, as it io,t. tains Inn I a rue a ptoportlon ol the .s.ilt.l and nciils wlnili aio ilt-Ietcriou), Diatlllpil water will not answer, ns tint contains none, and a mall amount is needful. In Uio city, where river water is Uspd, Londonderry or any of of tho pure fprhur waters miy bo piirih.ibPil, but in the country, Xatine'-i remedy is at hind, fiep to wlumoeter will. The water fclioulil not be boiled, but in cold weather may hate tho chill taken off, if dcuiicd." Under the uiinlslration.s of tlie ordinary look "Htca- and bacon" too often dcffenciatei into :t blatkeued (,'ntt-i-peiclia like snb-.l.ime that defies the mot robust iliKCotlon. An in tort lew with Ann the black tutelary goddess of the kil i hen whose llvor and bacon Is per fret Inn, elklti'il tho following pxplitlt dlrpc lions: "1'tLvt I puta de bacon In little talt water for u moment; then I take-i it out nn' i laps it in quliI: in a, hot pan, un' that'-) what nuU'.s bacon ho illp-py an' blown, Sumo fnlka lonks luion, bh'.s its all dry an' haul, 'istead o' illpsey, an' lliat' what tpolU it. Then I puts tin liter Iked nlcii an' cteii in llio lint water that the bacon was in an' liU it htuti' In It 'til it is hot nil through. Xe' I dusts it with Hour; ef joti nits tm nuii'li Hour nn it inakts a thick ciust an' is haid'ti a bone. )e dust it, den fry it rlfiltt quick, fer liter don't need much cuoklii',' an' jo' bacon un' liter don go lie-win'."' A kluiple cott.iRO iiiildlng leilpe lliat serves rqually well u.s a foiiiidaliuti for it I.i.mt takn IS (I11SI .-lir ill U llll'llll UUP tlipilll ,l l4l s . and four tablcsiaoufils incited butter.' Add i two well lie.ltoi eric. iwij-lhlpl n : itfii nl JF .. ,,.... ....I 1..,. .....j lti,,. In i.l.liS. nnrNMy.1 lldll'l .,,1, ,,, ii's ..'Jut, .,, ,,,..... S...W .vw pnonful of li.il'inisT puWi'er h been olflcd, ITator v-llli Icuioii (r taiiill.t.' ,', A de-lit that aluj's finds favor with men, ami vet is iiitcd tn llm liuplcr renuliemeiifs of the clilliiirii, is lii.tde nf utiples Willi ttel.t- tine. Make a yrup ;i,f oi.poitiid'of strjar and thuo putts uf witter. J'jip, mm .uidut in iulvcs twt'lvi laij,! t.nt apples aiul iro' illtil tin lint Ml lip, lOL'i'llill' willi Hie i u It i . and it llrtle ftf the gratcil yclkwtInil'ora li'iuoii. -(.'out the 0'pln liutil' tender, but "j. not uioKeii, iteuiuiii vurviuu.v in i KM.-rpi,u ,aiid ailil to the yiuii a lulf bo of jcUtlue liil h has In en pievioiisly o.iU'l In ,t HHle (old water.' When dissolved, Miaiu, turn oyer" llio apple., in tin ili'l', ami tot in ,i run pliia" tu li.iiilcii, Nivd.iv lib plan or vvdpt- irujin,. m- wlilte-i of i-tfs-, ln'ateii In (ijijlt jvl , dropped by llio tpeoijful over IIiiJ JeltTcil opplts. 'IhU qiianllty inakrj lwti: liis.1' di.lii'S. "1 1 11" .xii:i(s TD.tmtiiEsi'ovur.xTs. t'a Jim, W., Ivati-as van-as Uty.-T'l'U icvIih jiui jU J pvual iituiubs auo, foi' Vii'ptK) for. u ven (roqupllen, wiii ' ililti" Cirt' uil(,"iilAfnil eC' Aiiioiluii iliun' into. i Miiall jili'p-hluprd ' -I-plni-i. 1 1 JVC icady wn cupfu) of tif hit. lll'Jin B.lllie lit a raiiiipau. Add the l lil'iis,',' ,', Hip yolks of two iKk's beatiu and ililutM with' a,a a little iiimiii. Stir all luitelher, utul let We"i. niMiiip ifinaiit on tin novo fur j nionuiit, until Hie elu'i'fp KV "sleady." fj-stson vvltl'iv'" lull, pepper ?ud n ihistlui; vf uutiuei;, S?t llm lulMiiie ni;ni WiY mi Hie ice uitiil Ihurou-Shly told; Hun make into croqticttM,' -bliapc, Toll in lini) bitad iiuui'n, dip in ixu', dlieu Ln s,iuub i)itU ami fry n deep Ml, niokiii1,' hot, until Inu'.vii. Ttu'i uio dv'li ciois.: . . IIJIM.V I'ADDOtn. lECFORD. SC EN CE. !"" -Sai"v"fSay)''-2 -f! .1 . ',"1 ,t .X . .V .t . . X. if . .1 X