The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 30, 1894, Image 6

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    THE SCKAXTON THIJ JUNE TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 00, -18U-1.
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$ J'i't I1 o tke year. fIm II
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MZlCS' Prefetf to our readers day by d&y dupmtf the Winter ncvXfeN- fef
A.CONAN DOYLE
HAMLIN GARLAND
MARGARET DELAND'
S, R. CROCKETT
FRANK R. STOCKTON
FLORENCE WARDER
BRET HAQTE
Mfis, ALEXANDER'
AMELIA BARR
JEBOME K; JEROME
SARAH GRAND
DAVID "WECHSLER
BRANPER MATTHEWS
JULIAN HAWTHORNE
SARAH OPNE JEWETT
BARRY PAIN
ELIZABETH STUART
tit W N- V
There wilt
A
MARY E.WILKINS
OP1E READ
THE DUCHESS
HOWARD FIELDING
MATT CRIM
MAXWELL GRAY
QIMLLER COUCh
Mrs. LYNN LINTON
PHELPS WARD
PlDYARO KIPLING
THOMAS HARDY
HAPDIET PRE SCOTT SPOFfORD
HENRY HARLANO ( Sidney Luslu)
RUTH McENERY STUART
ROSA NOUCHETTE CAREY
EDWARD MARSHALL
RICHAQD MALCOLM JOHMSTON
be 6 TKarxkstvmo stopy
.CKri5tn.-cs sropy by ' Hap.y E:. Vilkus
erxtitted "Serea Ana- k? fint 'Christmas-Keeping
A tKrill'mg war story by A. Co nan. Doyle
crcUled "The Medal of Brigadier Gerevi'd"
the best shopt story Dp Doyle hcss wpittea.
A pgNtKtic love story fry Tho'5 Hpdy, title:
The SpectPi? of rhe ReM, It?
rpHE KROTHINGHAM.
i uoioay evening, ul, du.
TIBST GRAND CONCERT OP
The FrotbiBgham White Concert Series
BY THE
BOSTON LADIES
SYMPHON
y
ORCHESTRA
10 Soloists, Miss Nellie B. Chan
dler, Conductor, aim the follow
ing Kieciul Artists:
Miss Annette Reynolds,
rrium uoona lonu'iito.
Miss Stollborg, Frum Now York, Hoprsno.
Mr. Hollman, from New York, Tenor,
Miss Gertrude Holyoke French,
bolo Harpist.
Miss Ella Mouser, Violin Virtuoso,
Miss Florence E. Beckett, Hut Virtuoso.
miss uertrude Packard, Comet Soloist.
ocal novelties will be olforfJ.
PRICES 50c.
No Extra Charge for P.
nerved Seats in Advauct).
Diagram now open at Box Office.
ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
ii
monaay ana luesaay.
OCTOBER 29 AND 30.
THE FAMOUS
H AIM LON BROS.'
Grand Fairy-Like Pantomimic Spectacle
Fantasma !
Induding the Great Billiard Match.
i.nrge and strong t'ompany.
Uorgeous Trumformatlont.
Kale of Seatj Opens Friday, Oct SO.
ACADEMY OF MVSIC.
I - - tirriLirnrs aw h a a n
VVLUiNuOUAT, UOIUDLH
JOLLY NELLIE M'HENRY
And Hor Circo-Comedy,
31.
A NIGHT AT THE CIRCUS
The Wild Man of Borneo.
Iho Human Xylophnne.
The llouest Lawyer.
The Comical Cluwni.
'I ho Only lte Jenkins,
The Man Who Walks on His Eiur.
All Oder One CanTRs, in One Ring.
Something New in C'omedv.
Cleverly Exseuted Special'tles.
Sale of Suata opens Monday. Oct. 29.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
I nunouAi, iNuy, I.
Hoyt's
Former
Three
ACHrU-tB.JoHMSON MBACrieU.EH.
M POTISM IS I'M'OPl I.AK.
Vet There Is a (iooj Deal of It l'raetiecJ
ot Washington.
From 111"' AV;ililii(?ton Xt-ws.
Miikln;,' llio rounds of i ho press Is a
HlutoiiH'iit, HuppoBcd t" Iimvo a tiiiK1'
j'oinaiii'c in nimv rosperts thun olio, of
llio possibilit y of the l'liit"il MtaU'S
uiinlrttor to China rctirlnir .'mil of his
sou lifiiii; nppoinlod his surfpssor. Tin'
statomoiu liiis Hfiinethimr of the rhnr
notpf of n 1'cclcr of pulillo seiitiiiKMit
lmt It !il?o dlivcts nttPiitioii .to what up
ppiivs kn ho ii rapid Krowth of u practice
ronirailletory of the iiiKlPtlyiiiK prln
r lple of American po'.Hical iiistitmlons
that tlipfo should bo nothing of a
bPi'pditavy fpatui'p about olllfe holdinK.
In Iho PiirliiT ilays of the republic,
in spitp of ii rpiiiHi'liablo rovciliitlon
li was luiiil for tho Icadpts of a new
natluii to (llsabiisc their niini) oli
tii'ely of notions acquired as KiikIIsIi
iiipu. Hut in tliewp hitler days of wido
ilil'l'uslon f.f iofoniiation unit education
ami of opportunities for participation
III active political life iheio Is absolute
ly no pxcusp for thp shadow of a fct'eat
jiaiiip belntr the reason for the appoint
ment or election of anybody to public
olllee. I : u t tho last few years has seen
this advanced ns iho reason for the se
lection of one man to the presidency,
llip appointment of others to important
diplomatic positions and of the choice
of sous as successors to their fathers in
coiiBress. . Tho history of the Hayards,
of Delaware, of tho t'anolls, of Alary
land, the Wises, of Virginia, mid the
J iroekini'idfres, of Kentucky, furnish Il
lustrations of the power of historic
names In wooIiik voters, not always In
fallible and not always productive of tho
best results, to tho country or the state,
and the recent suggestion 0f n ticket
by two historic names lit a presidential
campaign is an example of the ends to
which somp peoplu will go In thin direc
tion. The tendency nowaday, though, does
not concern so much elective otllces as
those tilled by appointment. I'nder ono
administration since, tho war the prac
tice of appointing to otnee one's rela
tives. Immediate and distant, Rave tho
word nepotism a decidedly unpleasant
pound. Hut if the blue book, the rolls
of West I'oint and Annapolis, the diplo
matic list and the pay-rolls of contrress
should be carefully studied, It would not
bo surprising to discover that, while the
Imnil -.f tt.A r,l.ill.tat, .niton 1, u1iii.ii1.ih1i.
... .,t wn- oiiiiiiiniinu"ii M ruiiKiiitiiiy
free from the cIuu'ko of nepotism, the
administrative departments and other
brunches of the (.'uvernment are full of
Klowlng instances of persons holding nf-
Beccliaui's pills are for bili
husness, bilious' headache,
dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid
liver, dizziness, sick headache,
bad taste in the nioufh, coated
tongue,, loss of appetite, sal
low skin, when caused by con
stipation; and constipation is
the most frequent cause of all
of them.
Book free; pills 25c. At
drugstores, or write B. F. Al
len Xo., 365 Canal St., New
York..
lice because of thalr kinship with others
havinff tho appointing power, or with
those who formerly drew salaries from
the government, and If the truth could
be revealed. It might be found that
many otllces were created for the ex
press purpose of providing for some
relative at the public expense. The
trouble Is not that the Incumbents may
not bo just as competent as if they were
not the sons or nephews of persons who
have attained high positions in the
government, and not that they are to
to ,be blamed for accepting positions,
which they would have no possibility
of-holding were they not fortunate in
paternity, but it lies In the fact thut
public men can bring themselves to be
lieve that the public service Is to be
benefited by the employment of their
kinsfolk to the exclusion of others.
An aristocracy of office-holding is not
democracy in its broad or narrow sense;
against It true Americanism revolts,
but that it is not more prominent in
W ashington and in the channels Mow
ing from tho capital Is probably not be
cause there are not persona of the privi
leged class to till the otllces, but because
as yet public opinion has not developed
such callousness on the subject us to
penult the practice to be unlimited.
COXCERMXG WOMEN.
Mrs. C. V. IlunllnKton has the costliest
ruby In this country, and .Mrs. Marshall
Koborts Ivlan the best collection of
peuris.
Mrs. Jr ffertion Davis lives In the north,
It Is said, because she hits been llteiully
driven from her homo in Mississippi by
visitors and sightseers.
Knlo Field dec lines to consider bicycle
riding: by women Immodest and asserts
that to her the question, from a moral
point ot view, U positively ridiculous.
It Is announced that Mm. rhnrl Prill
of Boston, has written a novel which will
make lis appearance shortly. Mrs. l'rutt
Is a grumldaiiKhter of the famous lawyer
uihi uuvocuie, minis 1 noate.
Fanny Davenport U a believer- in the
horspshoe superstition and alwavs carries
with her a shoe found on Mount Talluo,
California. She has worn for tlfteen years
a silver ucarfpln in the shupe of a horse-
BIIOC.
Miss Famine Whltnev loves tn wrl'e
French poetry and does so very well
Indeed. She has contributed to h11 the
leading French periodicals and la much
amused when a French paper refers to
her as "the daughter of one of the ex-em
perors of America.
Miss Edith Rockefeller hag a fancy for
pianos. There are live In her New York
home. She likes them In wood to match
her boudoir or In rosewood, like the draw
Ing room. Hhe plays beautifully and Is
rich eiimiKh to indulge the fancy to her
heart s desire.
Miss Consuela Vanderbllt Is just U
years old. 8he is a brunette and accom
plished In everything necessary for the
modern mnlden to Know. Hho waltzes 01
vlnely and tiptoes through the Btately
minuet with all iho grace of u sixteenth
century grnnda dume.
Mrs. Oorgo W. Chllds has arranged for
the building of n palatial munslon In
Washington. The house will he a decid
ed ornament In thai city of splendid
nouses, ami It is fair to suppose that Mrs
Chllds' hospitality will he up to the high
stanuaru set by tier hUBbund.
Miss Helen Cnrroll, the very rich sister
of Koynl nieip t urroll, has not spent
her summer abroad In vain. Cablegrams
announce her engagement to a "really
and truly" Uuvarhtn count. Miss Carroll
Is a devoted disciple of aimer's music
and every year she attends the Halreutli
musical festival.
Clipped from Canada "Presbyterian'.'
under signature or c. uiackett Kobinson
Proprietor: 1 was cured of oft-recurring;
bilious headaches by Burdock Blood
Bitters. -
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
(Lenigaand Susquehanna Division)
Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur
Ing cleanliness and comfort.
TIMK TABLh! IN EFFECT MAY 20,1854.
Trains leave Bcranton for Plttston,
Wllkes-Barre, etc., at 8.2'J, .li, 11. SU a.m.,
HSU. 2.00. 3.30. 6.0(1, l.a, 11.05 p.m. Sundays,
9.00 a.m., 1.00, 2.15, 7.10 p.m.
For Atlantic city, s.ao a.m.
For New York, Newark and Elliabeth,
8.20 (express) a.m., 12.50 (express with Buf
fet parlor cur) 3.30 (express) p.m. Sunday,
2. ir. p.m.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Heinle
hem, Kanton and Philadelphia. 8.20 a.m.,
)2..riu, 3.30, 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p.m.
Sunday. 2.15 p.m.
For Long Branch. Ocean Orove, etc.. at
8.20 a.m., 12.50 p.m.
For Heading, Lebanon and Hurrlsburg,
via Allentown, 8.20 a.m., 12.50, 5.00 p.m.
Sunday, 2.15 p.m.
For Pottsville, 8.20 a.m., 12.50 p.m.
Returning, leave Now York, foot of
Liberty street, North river, at 9.10 (ex
press) a.m.. 1.10, 1.30, 4.30 (express with
Buffet parlor car) p.m. sunaay, i.iw a.m.
Leave Philadelphia, Reudlng Terminal.
9.00 a.m., 2.00 and 4.30 p.m. Sunday, 6.27
am.
Through Tickets to all points at lowest
ratos may be had on application In ad
vance to the ticket agent at the station.
M. r MALrLIVV IM,
Gen. Pass. Agent.
J. II. OLHAVSEN.
tin. Hupt.
TV '
ton station
MAT , 1894.
Train loaves Scranon for Philadelphia
.and New York via D. H. R. R. at 7.45
a.m., 12.05, 2.38 and 11.28 p.m. via D., & W.
R. K., 6.00.8.08.11.20 a.m., and 1.30 p.m.
Leave Scranton for Plttston and Wllkes
Barre, via IX. L. & W. R. R., 6.00, 8.08,11.20
a.m., 1.30, 3.50 6.07, S.bo p.m.
Leave Bcranton for White Haven, Ha
zleton, Pottsville and all points on the
Beaver Meadow and Pottsville branches,
via E. A W. V., 6.40 a.m., via D. & H. R.
R. at 7.46 am., 12.06. 2.38. 4.00 p.m. via IX.
L. & W R. R., 6.00, 8.08, 11.20 a.m., 1.30,
3.50 p.m.
Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Easton,
Reading, Marrlsburg- and all Intermediate
points via 1). H. R. R, 7.45 a.m.. 12,'J6,
2.38, 11.38 p.m., via D., L4V.IL II., 6.00,
8.08, 11.20 a.m., 1.30 p.m.
Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, To
wanda, Elmira, Ithaca, Geneva and all
Intermediate points via D. & II. R. R. 8.45
a.m.. 12.06 and 11.36 p.m., via l) L. & W.
H. R.. 8.08 a.m., 1.80 p.m. '
Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and all
points west via D. ft H. R. H..8.45 a.m.,
12.06, 9.16, 11.38 p.m., via I)., & W. R. it.
anfl Plttston Junction, 8.08 a.m., 1.30, 8.50
p.m., via E. h W. V, R. R., 3.41 p.m.
For Elmira and the west via Salamanca,
vla-D. it H. R. R., 8.46 a.m., 12.06, 6.06 p.m.,
via D L. & W. R. R., 1.08 a.m., 1.80, and
(.07 p.m.
Pullman parlor anJ sleeping or L.' V.
chair cars on all trains between L. B.
Junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York.
Philadelphia, . Buffalo and Suspension
Bridge.
. R OLLIN H. WILBUR, Oen. Supt.
CHAH. 8. I.EB.Qen. Pass. Ag't.Phlla.,Pa,
J..W.NONNEMACHER, Asst. Gen. Pass,
Ag't, South Bethlehem.. Pa.
Eric aiuTWyoming Valley.
Trains leave Bcranton for Now-fork
and intermediate points on the Jblri rail
roud at 0.35 a.m. and 324 p.m. Also for
Hrtiesdale, Hawlcy and local points at
6.36, 9,45 a.m., aud 124 p.m. .
All the above are through trains to and
from Honesdale.
An additional train leaves Scranton for
Lake Ariel at 5.10 p. m. and arrives at
Scranton from the Lake at7.46 p.m
Trains lea v for Wllkes-Barre at' 6.40 a.
m, ana i.u p.m.
DELAWARE AXD
i HCDSON RAIL
ROAD. Commencing Monday,
day, July 30, all trains
wlllarrlve dtnew Lack
awanna avenue station
as follows:
Trains will leave 8er.m
tnr I'arhondalc and In-
lormoHint nnlnia ui 2.20. 6.45. 7.00. 8.25 and
10.10 a.m., 12.00, 2.20, 3.55, 5.16, 6.15, 7.25, 9.10
and 11.20 p.m. , ,
vnr Pnrvieiv. Wavmart and Honesdale
at 7.00, 8.25 and 10.10 a.m.,12.00, 2.20 and 5.15
P For Albany, Saratoga, the Adlrondacks
and Montreal at 6.45 a.m. and 2.20 p.m.
For Wllkes-Barre ana lniermeaiaie
.inta at 7 ir, 9 38 and 10.45 a.m.. 111.00.
1.20, 2.38, 4.00. 5.10, (.06, 9.16 and 11.33 p.m. ,
Trains will arrive at Scranton station
from Cnrbondale and Intermediate points)
at 7.40, 8.40. 9.34 and 10.40 a.m., 12.00, 1.17,2,114
8.40, 4.54, 5.65. 7.45, 9.11 and 11.33 p.m.
From Honesdale, waymari anu rar
view at 9.34 a.m., 12.00, 1.17, 3.40, 6.5a aud
7.46 p.m. ,
From Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, etc..
at 4.64 and 11.33 p.m. .
From Wllkes-burre ana intermediate)
points at 2.15, 8.04, 10.05 and 11.65 a.m., l.ltij
2.14, 3.59, 6.10, 6.08, 7.20, 9.03 and 11.16 p.m. ,
; Del., Lack, and Western.
Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex
press for New York and all points Kust
1.40, 2.50, 6.15, 8.00 and 9.53 a.m.; 12.66 and 3.50
p.m.
express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel
phia and the south. 5.15. 8.00 and 9.66 a.m..
12.56 and 3.50 p.m. '
Washington and way stations, n.u p.m.
Tobyhanna accdmmodatlon, 6.10 p.m.
Express for Ulnghamton, Oswego, El
mira. Corninir. Rath. Dansvllle. Mount.
Morris and Buffalo, 12.10. 2.1K a.m. and 1.21
p.m., making close connections at Buf
falo to all points In the West , Northwest
and Southwest.
Bath accommodation, 9 a.m.
ninghamton and way stations. 12.37 D.m
Nicholson accommodation, at 4 p.m. and
(.10 p.m.
Blnghamton and Elmira Express, 6.0S
D.m.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego
t'tica and Richfield Springs, 2.16 a.m.. and
1.Z4 p.m.
Ithaca, 116 and Bath 9 a.m. and 1.24 p.m,
For Northumberland, Plttston, Wllkes
Barre, ' Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan
ville, maklna close connections at North
umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg,
nmuniure, nasnington ana me south.
Northumberland and intermediate sta
tions, 6.00, 8.56 a.m. and 1.30 and (.07 p.m.
Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations,
8.08 and 11.20 a.m. Plymouth and Inter
mediate stations, 3.60 and 8.62 p.m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on
all express trains
For detailed Information, pocket time
tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket office, 328 Lackawanna avenue, or
depot ticket office.
SCHANTOX DIVISION.
In Effect Sept. 10th, 1804.1
North Il-jiiiid.
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Stations
'Trains Pullj
Kxcept Ijiiniliiyll
Arrivn lave,
S Y Franklin St
West 4'.'nd St.
Weehawken
Arrive Iave
Hancuck June.
Hancock
buirliht
Preston Park
(Vniio
Pevntelle
lieliuont
Pleasant Vt.
I'liiondale
Forset City
'urbondale
White Uriilge
MavlU-ld
Jerniyn
Aivliilmld
Winton
I'eckvilln
(l!y pliant
liicksun
Thnwp
Pruviilence
Park Place
scranton
South Hound.
1202 201 20(1
A
800
8 0S1
A a. Leave Arrive A a
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610
614
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6 20
p Mr a
All trains run dally except Sunday,
f. signifies that trains step on signal for pas
senicers. Secure rates Tla Ontario & Western lieforn
purcliaHlng tickets and save money. Day and
Klgnl Express to the West.
J. C. Anderson, Oen. Pass. Apt.
T. Fll'croft, Dir. Pass. Agt., Scranton, l'a. '
America's Greatest
Living Lecturer,
Joseph - Cook
, Frothingham Theater, Nov. 1
Get Seat at Box Office Now,
PRICES-75c, SOc. and 25c.
"RiHratTfc B H "4KTT The only safe, auro and
uw.v am... m. i ....
ever offered to Ladies,
especially recommend
ed to married Ladles.
i.t. Tm wnwa jvavtrraaTAT. VTT.I.B ana take no other.
iHTSend for olroular. Price 1.0O per box O bosoa tot 96.00.
PENNYROYAL PILLS,
For Sale by C. M. HARRIS, Druggist, 127 Ponn Avenue.
EVERY WOMAN
meUtnesnsedisrelltble, monthly, regnlstlnf medicine. Only fcsmlessata
the panst drugs should s aaed. II you want the best, gat
Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills
Thev an aratapt, saltasd oertaia In resalt The seailne (Or. Peal's) nerer 4Isap
iwlat. Stat aorwher. 11.00, Adonis faaii UaMttUB Ce Cleveland, O,
For Sale by JOHN H. PHELPS. Pharmacist, Cor. Wyoming Avenue and
Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. ,
MISS MARIE LOUISE BAILEY,
America's Orcalest l'ianiste,
and also by aipuiiitmcnt Piau
istc to the Iunu of Saxonv; a
THE COMEDIAXS,
f TIM MURPHY,
GEORGE RICHARDS,
riinriir niiiriri n
Ceuieaians i tUULWC UHttritLU,
Presenting the New Comedy,
LEM .v KETTLE
IN SUPPORT-Dorothv Shtrnl. Clara
IThropp, Leriaine Druai. ISadie Strillgbain.
Clarence Handyslde, Qeorge Macomber.
Sale of Seats Opens Tuesday, Cot. 30.
A CADEMY OK MUSIC
FRIDAY, NOV. 2.
THE GERMAN BINOIXQ COMEDIAN,
Charles T. Elliss
In a Grand Scenic Revival of
the German Comedy-Drama
CASPER, THE YODLER
l'lcnty of (jood, Solid 1'iin.
A (iood Company.
Hear lillis' Own Sweet Songs
Sale of seats opens Wednesday, Oct. 31.
MISS NINA RATHBONE
"J THE FROTHINGHAM.
nexurn oy wnivcrseii vestra
TWO GRAND FESTIVAL CONCERTS,
Soprano
Concerts;
Soloist of the Scidl
Saturday
Afternoon
MR. GEORGE B. CARTER,
Accompanist, iu a
Saturday
Night
NOV. 3
INNES
PIS
ana r a nam 10
I HIIIUUvJ
mm AAIIA '"n
mi u m nil "
fill!) nil ill 1
RECITAL
01 the most Classic aud enjoya
ble order, for the benefit of the
HOI FRIENDLESS
At V. M. C. A. Hall
THIRSDAY KVEXIXtt, X0V. 1st,
A WORTHY CHARITY.
A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT.
Tickets at lcudini; stores, but
X'OT sold by personal solicita
tion.
Diagram opeus at Guernsey Bros.',
21 Wyoming Aveuue, Wednesday, Oct.
,;o, at () a. m.
mm:
:'i .
X.
Best in the World.
60 of the Best Musicians Obtainable,
producing "Trip tJ the World's Fair," and
the greatest historic! musical spectacle.
WAR AND PEACE
The ivout of tho prosent season, with
the as.istance of
Miss MauthA O. Minkr, Suprano:
JUfS Liil ihg ENuKl, Contralto;
Mu C. C. Fkhui-son, Tenor:
Mr. H. II. Imaxo, Easso,
Marchlnc Troops, Veterans of the G. A. It.,
Fife and Drum Corps, etc., etc.,
etc., and the
Famous Artillery
COUNTY
Accompaniment.
n i. i,.on-o ranld. electro-uring-arin-
lery, in periecv umo nn. ..
HSTITUTE
LECTURES
THE FROTHINGHAM.
MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 29.
ILLUSTRATED LECTURE "The Secret ofc
t.nurac er tsuiiQin. oy rrotessor Junu is.
no notte, rn. u., oi camuruiKo, Mass.
hbmo-M.Hihi. fflic.. S0l. 75c. Nisrht. -iJ ,
40c..75c MdL Seats on sale Wednesday9a.nl..
at box uOK-e.
DAVIS' THEATER
ONE WEEK COMMENCING OCTOBER 29.
Matinee Dally at 2.30 P. M.
THE MARKOE
BIG
WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 31.
LFCTUUE-' Monev and Morals." bv Hon.
Henry Watterson, of Kentucky, Editor of
Louisville Courier-Journal.
UNCLE TOP
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RATES Kinitlo Admission.
Keservrd Hekt
Boxes and Loges.,
50c
75:
U
Dlagiam for Dp Motte opens at tho Froth
liiuham i- riiluv. Ui't. 26. at 10 a. m. For Wat-
ter.on Mrnday, Oct. lit', at 10 a. in. toors
open at 7.80; lectures begin at 8.
A Handsome Complexion
la one of the create at charms a woman can I
possess. FoxaoBi'a OoMixaxioH Fowoaal
gives it.
Fositlvely the Best Production of this
Urand old Play ever produced In thU
city. The Wurld's Ores lost Topsy
DA1S1E MARKOE.
rr The Grand NooQday Street Parids.
TheBeJiutirul Midget Pony, "imj.
Tbe Ferocious Bloodhounds.
L TLo Greatest
Prices No Advance, 10c.,20c, 30r