SOS3&W&N SSS&fiiSSt l.aaUWLg.8iUAHMIIiVg8PSW iaKffjgiatiiBffiai 'jri""" jpttwpv THE PTTTSBUBG DISPATCH, SUNDAY. MARCH 27. 189a 20 SEW ADVKRTISEMENTS. JfEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HEW ADVEBTI8EMENTI. SBW ADEBTISEMENT8. JCEW ADVERTISEIIENTS. WBgSsBBlBffiSEt Contribution for this department should reach The Dispatch office by noon Saturday. These columns are open to all secret organ izations, but news, and news only, will be printed. Space Is too valnaole to be given np to the discipline or delinquent members, notice of meetings, praise of individual lodges, advertisement of orders or mere personal puffs. i. o. o. r. Next Saturday night the officers-elect of Mechanics' Lodge So. 9 will be installed. All are invited. Commencing next Friday the several P. D. G. M-'s of the I. O. O. F. will have a full week's work Installing the several lodges. Friday night Pittsburg conferred the third decree, and there was a very large turnout of membeis and visitors. The wort was done In fine style. Next Friday night the offlcers-elect of Pittsburg Lodge No, 3SS will be installed, and the brothers are requested to be present for that purpose as well as for.other busi ness of importance. Twenty-flve candidates were rroposed in Fort Pitt Lodge last Tuesday by D. D. G. M. Thomas Matthews. The applicants will draw their cards lmmeaiately and connect themselves with the new lodge in Bloom field. This lodge is in good hands and will start with a large membership. Canton (Pittsbmg) No. 18 and Canton (Al- legbeny) Sa S will meet Tuesday night. juarcn 2), lor tne purpose ot naving an in itial rehcan-al for the anniversary, April 28, and every chevalier is earnestlv requested to be on hand, as the ladies, the Colonel and everybody eise will be present at No. 102 Fourth avenue. It might be interesting to the few U. P. r. D.'s who would crush to earth all that peitninx to secret societies to know that Inside of 30 days four new lodges of the L O. O. I will be instituted in Pittsburg, aggre gating in membership some 700 members. One is in East End, one in Oakland, one in Bloomfield and the other in Hazelwood. It may be prophesied that secret societies will continue to exist despite 17. P. ministers. Alice Carey Eebcfeah Degree Lodge 123 la In a flourishing condition. The present membership is 230 and propositions for mem bers coming in at every meeting night, which is the 2nd and 4tU Tuesday of every month. The staff, consisting of SO members, does the work in a very creditable manner. At the meeting in March Sarah Hunter and Jane D. Wiley were elected delegates to the convention to be held in May, and Kebecca March 29. for the nurnoee of having an in. -Augninoaugu ana xtena ai. nootou were CIVUCU kU UtkB LUC ACKlCDUl Vll.t.lllJ, iU13 kl, VU 111U Ui JL ILIWla The celebration of the seventy-third anni- versary of the Independent Order of Odd i ciiows, April 28, at the Auditorium, Dy tne Patriarchs Militant promises to be a great enccos. The principal feature of the event will of course be the conferring of the "Dec oration of Chivalry" upon about 50 candi dates who have been selected to receive it. This degree will be conferred by General James B. Nicholson and staff, of Philadel phia, agisted by Colonel IV. Ed Marsh, of Corrv, Pa., and Canton Pittsburg No. 18, under command of Captain Andrew Acker man, Canton Altoona No. 23, Captain Long, and Canton Allegheny No. 12, Captain Charles E. Means. The following explana tion of the degree is given for the benefit of those who have not heard of it before: At the session of the Sovereign Grand Lodge held in Denver. Col.. Septomb-r. 1SS7, there was authorized a "Decoration of Chivalry" to be confcried in public by the Commander of the Patriarchs Militant, said dec oration to consist of three degrees. First, the Grand Deeoration of Chivalry to be conferred by the Commander or Patri archs Militanr upon chevaliers whom he shall select for intrinsic worth, military ability and prowess and honorable atrlbutes of character; second, the decoration of chiv alry, to be conferred by the commanders of aepanuicnis upon cnevaners wnom tney may select and upon chevaliers recom mended by cantons to receive such dec oration, all of whom shall be chosen because of excellence of character, military ability and other honorable qualities; third, the decoration of chivalry, for a lady, to be con feried by tbo Commander of Patriarchs Militant upon Daughters of Bebekali se lected by himself and by commanders of de partments upon snch Daughters of Be bekali and other ladies, who are wives of chevaliers, as may be recommended by lodges of the degree of Kebekah to receive the decoration, all or which shall oe done In consequence of the pure, womanly traits, general loveliness and beauty of character or the lady selected to receive the decora tion. After the degree lsconforred, dancing w ill tw the order of the evening. Supper Hill bo eerved by the Daughters of fie bckalu Daughters of Liberty. Wednesday evening Allegheny Council No. 23 held a musical ana literary entei tain ment, with refreshments, in their council chauiber. 173 Federal street. The friends of the council showed their appreciation and tho esteem In which Allegheny Council is held by filling the hall till there was no more standing room. An excellent opening address,n the objects of tho older, was maue Dy Worthy Deputy Jackson Kerr, fair lowed by some beautilul selections on the mandolin and guitar by Messrs. L. W. Duff ana iv. J. smitu. The Washington Orches tra, Colonel Christy prompter, rendered very choice selections. The singing of little Jcrtie Center and the recitations by Misses Nan and Pearl Warnock and Mr. Joseph Keefer wore received with loud applause. The Committee, of Arrangements deserves special mention, as the manner in which they passed refreshments to a crowd of peo ple, sittingand standing, was surprising, and the talent selected was above tho average. The committee consisted of Mrs. Cora Beatty Mrs. Bella Flockcr, Mrs. Lizzie Color, Mr. John Floofcer and Mr. John Zitnmer, as sisted by Mrs. McHenry, Mrs. Billings, Miss Putnam, Miss Baker, Miss Means, Mrs. Swoger, 31r. Gray and Mr. J. W. Swoger. If Allegheny Council always has such commit tees it need fear no failure. Royal Society or Good Fellows, District Sunreme Deputy L. N. Etcher will, in the near future, institute a new assembly on Mt. Washington. D. S. D. James W. Swoger expects to In stitute a new as-semhly at Dawson, Fayette county. Pa., in the near future, with 40 char ter membeis. The order expects to institute new assem blies at Beaer Falls, New Castle, Home stead, McKeesport and ConnellsviUe, all in this State, in the very near future. It is the desire or the members or the order in this State to have a Grand Assembly in stituted in Pennsylvania at an early date, and officers of the Supremo Assembly will institute a Grand Assembly Just as soon as the membership reaches the required num ber. Pittsburg Assembly No. 23i will, on Friday evening, April 1j, institute McKee's Bocks As sembly, at Enterprise Hall, Chartiers. A special train has been arranged for tolcavo the city at 7:5r. St., leturnlng after tbe in stitution is over. This assembly will have 47 charter members. Protected Home Circle. McKeesport Circle is now the largest in the county. A pound social will be given by Loyal, Sa IIS. Friday. April 29. There are now 16 circles that have seenred more than 100 members. Banner, No. S6, has passed the 100 line and is no w n orklng lor 100 more. Bock Point Grove has been secured for July SO for the second annual reunion of the F.H.C Mt. Washington has fixed April U as the evening lor their open meeting. An excel lent programme has beon arranged. The P. II. C. has paid $8,000 In death losses in the last.three months in Pittsburg and Allegheny and has over (63,000 in its reserve lund. Pittsburg, 48. has secured a new hall on Mith avenue where'lt will meet hereafter on the second and fourth Thursday nights i if each month. Their hall Is next door to ttie Duquebue Club. Improved Order Heptasophs. Pittsburg, No. 89, Initiated nine members and received 12 applications at tbe last meet ing, Zcta had better look out for her laurels. Tho semi-annual returns are now all in. and show a large gala in membership for J BEAUTY FREE. Farewell Week -OF- " The World Famed BEAUTY MD COMPLEXION SPECIALIST, MIKE. M.YALE. The ladies of Pittsburg are cordially In vited to attend JIme, Yale's reception, to be held every day this week from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M., at Hotel Schlosser, corner Sixth street and Perm avenue. Complexion treatment will be given free as a test to show what lime. Tale's com nlexion remedies and tbe wonderful Tale steaming apparatus will do towards remov ing skin blemishes, wrinkles, and making the face beautiful, lime. Tale has treated and given beautiful complexions to over COO ladies in Pittsburg since her visit here. She regrets the fact that she cannot remain over one week longer, as she is doe in Chi cago, where she is to lecture on the 4th of April, but she will treaty this week free of charge and instruct ladies how to use her remedies at home. She guarantees perfect satisfaction in the home treatment. Be sure and attend the receptions this week, Consnltations free. Hme. Tale will give each visitor one of her new books, just out, "The Complexion and Beauty." Ladies can be treated at a distance. Mine. Tale's goods are for sale at all druggists'. Ask for them. Ladies out of town sending this with 4o postage will receive Mme. Tale s Beauty and Complexion Book FBEE. mh27-80 I iast term. The outlook for this term is even I 1)Qtter There is a proposition nnderconsideration by some of the prominent Heptasophs for the erection of a building for lodge pur poses. It bids fair to materialize. An important meeting of the Heptasophs' Association of Western Pennsylvania will be held Tuesday night at 400 Grant street. Officers for the ensuing term will be elected and the question of the extension of the organization will be acted on. Good Templars. Moreland Lodge is arrangipg for an enter tainment to be held in the near future at its hall, corner Washington avenue and Beaver, Allegheny, which promises to be quite a success. West Manchester Lodge had a leap year necktie and apron social nt its hall Saturday evening, which was very enjoyable. This lodge is doing more solid hustling now than eyer. The Chief Templar has sent out a cir cular to the absent members, and a copy of the programme that is to be rendered at each meeting in the quarter. General Lodge Notes. Manchester Sons or Liberty Lodge No. ISO, Loyal Orange Institute, meets on the second and fourth Friday of each month at Wash ington Hall, corner Beaver and Washington avenues, Allegheny. The B, A. P. degree will be conferred on three members at the next meeting. The following officers have been elected for the ensuing term: W. 1L, John McCalla; D. M., John Hill; Chaplain, James McCabe: Secretary, John Hazeltoni D. C, Eobert Adams: I. T.. David Dixon: C. JL, W. J. Buchanan; Treasurer, B. E. Simp son. Press Onward Lodge No. M, L O. G. T., held a very successful leap year social recently. The members of Willow Grove furnished an excellent programme. Brother F. Jack acted as master of ceremonies, and Brother. Grant Whittakerwas the auctioneer. Wil low Grove Lodge sent a very handsome cake and a prize concealed in a box. Brother Ted Meller won the prize, which proved to bea $2 50 gold piece. Among the visitors were Brothers Creamer and Harry Winters, of Bessemer Lodge. A musical and literary entertainment was given by General Alex. Hays Council No. 839, O. Tj. A. M., Wednesday evening, at Mor ris Hail, McClure avenue, Allegheny, which was made, very Interesting bv some of the best talent of the two cities. This council is growing stronger every month, and Coun cilor Newhart. assisted bv a faithlul bodv of men, win in time make 399 a grand success. The three degress were conferred at the last meeting. The council meets every Thurs day evening at suipman's Hall, Ninth ward, Allegheny. REFORM IN CERTIFICATES. Teachers and Pnplls Suffer From the Pres ent System in Pennsylvania New Cook ing and Sloyd Schools The Grammar Honor List Allegheny Change!. Superintendent Morrow, of Allegheny, deviated from his usual cusom and held an evening Institute last Friday and concluded with a Saturday morning session, which brought together a very representative- gathering. State Superintendent of Publio Instruction, D. J. Wal ler, yesterdav morning spoke on "Certificates." As it is at present there can be obtained provisional certificates, good for one year; professional, given when one displays unusual pedagogic ability; and per manent, which accordtng to present legisla tion, are only permanent in the countyin which issued and outside of that county only good for one year. Mr. Waller favors some system of legisla tion that the permanent certificates can ob tain a State value. To do this there must bo a uniform, system of 'examination estab lished for applicants for this grade. He stated that over SO per cent of Pennsylva nia's teachers were teaching under the old provisional certificates, good for one year. The system of annually exam ining candidates for provisional cer tificates entails unnecessary labor on both county and city superintendents, and at the same time offers a premium to teachers who have no ambition for higher scholarship, thus making it unfair to teach ers who had spent time and money to pre pare themselves for the highest grade of certificates, inasmuph as under the economio law the price de pends on the commodity in market, end therefore, the holders of poor certificates have a tendency to keep down wages. Superintendent Waller favors such legisla tion as will at the end of three or fonr years compel the holders of provisional certifi cates to prepare for a higher grade or drop out of the profession, and that there should be higher motives and zeal in teach ing than tbe pecuniary ones. Dr. O. T. Coursln, Ohio State Commissioner of Educa tion, also made an address. Honor List of the Grammars. Following arc the names of the pupils who stand first In tbe highest grammar rooms of tbe various ward schools: St. Clair, Nellie Berg; Franklin, Blanche Hill; Wick ersham, Jessie Marker: Peebles, Florence Logan: Grant, Maud Lewis: Mt. 'Washington, Anna Haas; Allen, Walter Klchley; North, Leona Sawyer; Washington, Bessie Herr; Bedford, Maggie Scbade: Birmingham, Louis Elbe; Lawrence, J. Bobert Snyder: Moorhead, Btanley McCaskey; Enox, Ada Bichardson: South, Lulu Terbugb; Miners ville, Harry Sailing; Howard. No. 1, Bose Pickering: Howard, No. 2, John Garllng; Blverside, James Glynn; Humboldt, Gertie Bclneman; Ulland, Elsie T. Coleman; Homewood, Lois Whit marsh; Spring field, Charlie Stanlck; Colfax, Susie Laugeary; Balston, Maggie Sullivan; O'Hara, Katie Meerboff: Hauoock, John Mo Garry: Liberty, Panl Cameron; Mt. Albion, Bachel Lees; Morse, Bessie Davis; Soho, Nellie Price. Anxious Over Their Certificates. The' Teachers'. Permanent Certificate' I ALVIIl THEATEli. ffiBjm Charles L. Daris Owner and Mgr. 70-FIRE EXITS-70 THIS WEEK, A RED LETTER EVENT. DE WOLF AND HIS MERRY COMPANY In the Delightful Musical .Burletta, Which YOU ALL KNOW is too funny for any description. V HOPPER! Matchless Cast! Brilliant Costumes! Complete Chorus! 4 Little Totts and .Thirsty Elephant! FAHEWELLWANGPEBF0RMANCE5 Only Matinee Saturday. Next attraction "SHIP AHOY." mh25-60 OLD CITY HALL. SATURDAY EVENING, AFRIL 9. T5TT T 1J V W J THE king of J311 jl.J IN X JlJ I HUMOBISTS, -ASD- The Prince of Dra-J A n DDDArvIl matio-Entertainers Ai Vi DUnDAIMrV An evening of refined and brilliant wit, and superb dramatic representation. N.B. BUI Nye's andlences are limited only by the extreme capacity of the halls In rn: ich he appears. 624 Persons Bought Standing Room In Central Muslo Hail, Chicago, not long ago to hear him. EESERVED SEATS mli27-195 250, 00c, 75c, $1.00 Committee met at the appointodhouryester dny morning, tmt as one of tbe members failed to pat In an appearance, tne report could not be completed. Meanwhile the corridor outside the bnslnesi room, where the partial committee was in session, held many apDllcants anzions to know their fate, but it was not to be known yesterday. How ever, that vacation week may not be passed with any apprehension. Tee Dispatch is authorized to state that each applicant has every prospect of being successful. Evidences of School Enterprise. Pittsburg schools are still coming to. the front in all that is new and practicable. At the next meeting ot the Central Board of Education the Industrial Committee will recommend that another cooking school be established on the Sonthside. Lloyd indus trial schools will be opened next year at the Homewood, Mt. 'Washington, Franklin and in one or two other distrlots. The initiatory one established at the Forbes school still keeps np a remarkable record in attendance and progress. Odds and Ends of School Gossip. Hiss Bells Gallagher, of the Grant School, has arraneed her vacation pro gramme so as to visit at Washington, D. C. The , Teachers' Library Committee an nounces that the annual subscriptions are due. This applies not to the teaohers alone but to all subscribers. SnTEBumsDisT Lucket has completed ar rangements with Superintendent of Public Instruction, D. J. Waller, to speak before a general meeting of the Teachers' Institute efore the closing of the sohools in June. PKrHCTPALTwimrEYKa, of Greensburg, dis missed his schools last Monday and, accom panied ny the teachers, visited tbe Grant and Forbes schools, and spent some time Tuesday at Braddock. Principal Audenon, of Wllkinsburg, was of the party. Bepbesehtative Johjt G.Fox, of the Cen tral Board of Education, is having a delight ful jaunt through Southern California, If his letters be any index. His last from San Slego speaks of his visit to the Industrial School there, which be says compares favor ably to our own Lloyd. Hiss Grace B. MoMastebs, of the Grant School, whose resignation was noted last Snnday, was on Satnrday presented with a handsome etching from her pupils and an individual present or Tennyson's volumes. Friday Hiss HcMasters severed her connec tion with the Grant Sohool, where for a num ber of yeafs she ranked as a foremost teacher. A tew changes will mark Allegheny school circles this year. Prof. Jackson, of the Third ward school, has Just resigned the prlncipalship to commence the praotioe of law, he having completed the student course lately. Pror. Dodds, Principal of the High School, contemplates the same course in June. Next Wednesday the dlreotors or the school precinct over which the latePror. Woods had charge will meet to eleot his successor. Fbidat, April 8, the principals will meet for further instruction from Mrs. Van Wag gonen, supervisor of drawing. At the last meeting the first year's work was outlined, but hereafter the time will Dedevotea to the enlightenment of that Intricate branch, perspective. Visit Kensington and see Its wonderful growth in building, business and popula tion. Buy a lot at present prices ana the amount invested will soon double. WANG" 1 Seas Ocal a v., 18th page. te8fii Bio Leading Amusement Resort for ladies and Children. COMMENCING MONDAY, MAR. 28. CURIO HALL. THE ESCSPED SIBERIAN EXILE, Who will relate the most blood-curdling story of horrible cruelty and suffering that has ever been allotted to tbe tongue ot mor tal man to tell, viz.: The Manner of His Arrest. The Terrible March to Siberia. 8,000 Miles on Foot Manacled and Shackled. The Horrible Treatment of Exiled Prisoners in the Mines. The inhuman punishments inflicted for the most trivial offenses by the "Knout" and the "Scorpion." Ho will show the scars on his body made by those terrible engines of Rus sian cruelty; the bruises on his wrists and ankles made by tbe heavy iron chains he was compelled to carry continually night ana uay. SEE HIM! TALK TO HIM! Ask Him to Show Yon Where He Was Branded With a Redhot Iron by His Keepers. Ask him to tell you about HIS MIEACtT LOU3 ESCAPE AND TBAVEL oyer 7,000 MILES of Inhospitable Soil to Freedom. AND MAST OTHEBS. THEATER. ADMISSION. CENTS. mh27-37 THEATRE EXTRA.' SEATS NOW OUT SAXE LILLIAN RUSSELL mh284 PITTSBURG CLUB THEATER, PENH AVE. Under tho auspices of the European classes, THUBSDAT EVENING. HABCH SL B o'olock, second of the coarse, "IN AND OUT OF LONDON." Brilliantly illustrated by over 100 views by the noted traveler and lecturer. MR. CHARLES H. ADAMS. April 7, "Homes of Queen Victoria." Admission tickets, 75c. For sale at Mcllor & Hoene's, 77 Fifth av., and at the door. mhS7-S9 THE ALVIN. Friday Afternoon, April I w Theatrical Attaches' Union No. 537L 100 VOLUNTEERS 100 Sale of Seats Begins Tuesday Morning, 9:30, at Ecker's, 75 Fifth Avenue. mh2753 AT BARGAINS, .IMMENSE 8TOCK CHOICE DESKS CHAIRS. STEVENS CHAiK CO., "SIW. Ja I CURE FITS ! TOwalnrcnnldonot Du merely to stop thou for Urns sad tlwa lure thtmntoin ssshulxaeaa n ndiealesn. I lure mod tBbdiMmotyil'H, KM LEFST or FALLING SICKNESS WJont:Hid. I WMTsat ay remedy to cnt the want ntsts. Beans ottoxs han tilled b noietaonfarnotnoirneeiTUtsa enn. Send tcmc far tatlond Free Bottl of gay infallible rnssdy. Glr Sxpisss and Fort Oslo. B. O- ROOT, M. C. 183 Pearl St.. N; T. deSM-iSuirk Ml KONOP! IT7KY JOI E. BEEFS SPECIALTY CO. 10 LAM CABINET MfWrT Sfll Miasm-J 1 B tU 1 1 i " TsB3Ll31l jufdzMr DUQUESNE. PITTSBURG'S LEADING THEATER. DAVID HENDERSON JOHN W. N OBTOX MANAGEB3. Week Beginning Monday, MAR. 28. WEDSESDAY MATIBEES SATURDAY. "THE KINGS OP FUN," AND AND THE GREATEST OF ALL Farce-Comedy Companies in the Howling Hilarious Hit, Under the Management of W. G. SMYTH. EVERYTHING BRIGHT. EVERYTHING ORIGINAL Ten New Songs! A Bevy of Pretty Girls! Heed's Own Funnyismsl The Kangaroo Dance! "ADollarForty!" The Abbott Quartette! The Bowery Ball! Collier's Quaint Eccentricities! "Guess a Number!" Three Unique Dancers! Beautiful Costumes! OUR MOTTO "OHIGINALITY." OUR OBJECT-ENTERTAINMENT. OUR RESULT-SUCCESS. Notices from all Papers. Laughter from all Audiences Audiences at allTerf ormances "A Lail In Every Line." POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY, BEST SEATS, 50c. Next Week Rose Coghlan. mh25-61 HARRIS' THEATER. Mrs. P. Harris, B. L. Britton, T. F. Dean, Proprietors and Managers. Popular Prices Always Prevail at Harris' Theater. 10, 15 and 25 Cents! WEEK COMING MONDAY, MARCH 28 Erery Afternoon and Evening. FABEWELL TO THE FAVOEITES, Joseph J. Dovling and Sadie Hasson. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, J Thursday, Friday and Saturday, THE RED SPIDER ! Positively Farewell' Season of These Great Plays. Week April "757." 4-Alfred W. Fremont In mhS7-3 JJtXIST AND PHOTOGRAPH, 16 SIXTH STKEET. CKMaete,3toai'per dozes; petite, nm 0T HOY'S Cll fflliHT&L .rnwyaou uaj. aBe-s-i Popular With Superlative Creation! THE NEW "Newi ..? H i A PERFORMANCE JOB LADIES AND CHILDREN. RESERVED Mil WILLIAMS' ACADEMY. MONDAY,' MARCH 28. Hatlnees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. REILLY & WOODS' BIG SHOW ALWAYS THE BEST AND STILL IN THE LEAD. Miss Peggy Pryde, Andy Hughes, McBride and Walton, Hiss Florence Miller, Leslie's Wonderful Dogs, Fielding, Washburn Sisters, Frank Goldie, Mis3 Sallie St: Clair, Pat Reilly, And Reilly'sNew Extrav aganza Galled HADES AND THJE 400. "With gorgeous scenery, magnificent cos tumes, new music, catchy songs, etc. April THE METEORS. mh26-3 AUDITORIUM. One Week, Commencing 20. The World's Greatest Horse Trainer, PROF. Under the management of K. E. GLEASON. The Most Amusing , Exciting and In structive Entertainment in the World. Prices, 50 and 25 Cents Entertainment begins at 8:15. Carriages may he ordered at 10:15. mhtt-tt I AfnoPrOuictioii! DEVILS F ua v- r?ft. W7 ym.W5iV5vvi 5 2ii mmvrw 0. R. GLEASON. S m THEATRE the People 1 Under the Direction of R. Hrw "MNt vSJ T EVERYTHING ENTIRELY TIUSITUITIIIE BILLET TflOUPE! The Foremost Dancers and Coryphees of Europe. THREE PREMIERS! The Beautiful Chitten Sisters in the New Dance, LA SERPENTINE. A Great Company. GEOl E ADAMS, LOUISE DEMPSET, VICTORIA WALTERS, . E BARTHOLOMEW, FANCHON CONTERS, ' WILLIAM RUGE And Many Others. ih:e epciAi,TrBsi The Wonderful Bosbobies! The Marvelous'Lorellas! The Graceful Tiepstie Family, 8 in Number COMPLETE PERFORMANCE FULLY EQUIPPED. mz RICEJ SEATS HARRY DAVIS' Fl Avenue Hnsenm ani Family Theater. Continuous Shows From 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 P. M. Special Engagement, Commencing Monday, March 28. SENSATION SUCCEEDS SENSATION. FIRST APPEABANCE IK PITTSBURG OF THE WEDDED FATS! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farlow, the Two Largest Human Beings In the World, Kn ronte to Xew Tork to spend their honeymoon. HIE RIM OUT, MARRIAGE BELLS! Weighs 629JJ pounds. Weighs 68 pounds. EUGENE FERALT0, THE SKELETON HERCULES, Assisted by MLLE. "WOOD, In their Great Cannon Ball Act, lifting and srrtnzinu hy their teeth ponderous weight Feralto wefelis only 80 pounds and is 6 feet 6 inches in his stockings. PRINCESS NORA, THE INDIAN MIDGET. . THBATBE: COURTWRIGHT'S BIG SPECIALTY COMPANY, Including many artists of world-wide reputation. ADMISSION 10 CENTS TO ALL PARTS OFTHE HOUgE GRAND OPERA HOUSE Mr. E. D. Wilt Proprietor and Manager. TO-MORROW EVENING, WEDNESDAY- E. W. VARNEY, JRS, $10,000 SCENIC PRODUCTION, THE VENDETTA! The Great and Onlv OCEAN STORT erer told In WONDERFUL SCENEBT. TERRIFIC COLLISION BY TWO OF THE LARGEST AND GRANDEST 2 - STEAMSHIPS - 2 Erer produced upon a stajte. THE SEARCH LIGHT, the same as rued Dy the United States Navy, introducing the actor of the day, W. A. WHITE CAR, Assisted by a Splendid Company. fEISS XiTXjLIE The Musical Wonder, will appear in THE YOU IE SEEN OTHER PRODUCTIONS! NOW SEE THIS! REMEMBER, EVERYTHING AS ADVERTISED. Prices Will Remain Popular for Next Week Spark's Comedy WEDNESDAY AND M. Gullck & Co. GORGEOUS COSTUMES! MAGNIFICENT SCENERY! BEAUTIFUL TRANSFORMATIONS! HEW SPECIALTIES! Mm BRILLIANT CALCIUM EFFECTS! THE LARGEST SPECTACULAR ORGANIZATION IN AMERICA! INCOMPARABLE-IN MAGNITUDE! DAZZLING IN SPLENDOR! PERFECT IN BEAUTY! THE EMBODIMENT OF ART! MIRTH! -MUSIC! - L DANCERS! Under the Managua! of CHAS. E YALE. NEW. OTjnfe WEEK APRIL 4. JOHN. KHIELL THE 'HUSTLES. mli26-9 SHE AND BALANCE OF WEEK. Wrf ACTIr4 vwftut&&mm fj&r'ty MATINEES SATURDAY. -WESTIEIEeIET, FAMOUS MONTE CARLO SCENE. the People 15c, 25c, 50c, 75a Company, THE BOOMER. mhtS-U m nOSaiis!.
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