THE SCRAXTCXN TRIBUTE- FRIDAY SIOBNIN.l, DBCJ3HHBI? IM, 18!)T. 9 Cacliawamta gounty. GARBONOALE. (Tho Cnrbondalo correspondence of Tho Tribune liaa been placed In tho hands of Mr. C. It. Munn, Salem nvcnuo and Church street, to whom news Items mny bo addressed. All cemplnlntsi as to ir regular delivery, etc., should bo mado to W T. HoliertH. news nRent. HOW TO READ. .Mrs. Unrko's Practical Talk to tliu Iiofcnl Institute One of tho most valuaula talks given at tho local teachers' Institute was the brief one by Mm. Burke on leading. Among other things, she salt! teachers should be sure that their pupils know what they nre to read about befoie at tempting to read anything. Children pitch their voice too high when learning this branch. They nhould read In a perfectly natural tone. After getting the proper pitch of voice, teacheis should Introduce the various authors to their pupils, but In doing ho they must be very careful uhut nuthois they make familiar. Avoid dialect. Avoid what Is false or what has even n shadow of falsity about it. bad language, bad llguies of speech. Pick out what Is bright, not dark, for the children, and In doing so you will cultivate truth In them. Read as If speaking to some one. Foim a habit of using choice words, for It is hald "Beautiful forms strike In.' Develop pioveibs and isola tions. FOR THEATRE GOERS. AInnager Byrne, of the Gland Opoia house, has been succesbtul In booking u One attnctlon fr two performances C hristmus. At no time since John Vinson nnd Mm ion Manilla have been Joint star have they ever been In liner fntm ot better voice llin'i the present seas-on, and their ircsei.t tour ly Friend Filtz" has been tne most prosperous that they have ever enjoy ed Manager Askln in selecting' the comp.iny was fortunate in In-lni; able to securo all of the members of the ordinal organization with but one ex ception The scenery and costumes for every act nre all new this season, and never before was this picturesque and delightful play so well equipped as at the present sFon. Several new songs bae been Interpolated with all of the popular gems having been retained. This will be the Mason's farewell tour In Friend Fritz" as they are shortly to produce a new play at the Trcmont theater, Boston. Bichards nnd Cnnfleld. so long with' Hoyt's comedies, and who created the characters of "Dcieoii Tldd" and "Mai tin Tripp" in "A Midnight lit II," and Mink Jones" and "Bingo" In "A Tem ljei:in"p Mown," which was the most successful comedy Playwiight llo t ever turned out, have scoied an enor mous success in the comedy of "My Boys." The piee is booked for a pres entation her" previous to its going into New York for a long lun. at the Opera house Monday eveninsr, Dec. -7. PROTHONOTARV COPELAND'S SUC CESSOR. I'lotl'onot.'ii v-elect John t'op land will be succeeded s Lelawnie. n"d j?udon yard master in this eltv by David Nleol. who has besr, conductor i f tli Saratoga express. Mr. Nleol has had widi rtllroad experience and will no doubt give a good account of himself li his new nosltlon. Extra passenger conductor Wallace YV Copeland sue ceils Air. Nicol. Mr. Copeland has made .m eiuiuuh- lepu nttlon for himr.elf in tin successful conducting of the companv s big excur sion trains and he will b thoroughly at home on the "Sarntoffn. ' THE .MAN FOR THE PLACE. P F Moflltt. the popular chief oi the CarbonJnle (ire depaitnient has. accept ed the night clcrki-hip of Hot.l An thracite, The hcstelry was opened for business yesterday ind tlie chief com menced bis duties I.;st nlglu. AA'hlle this is new work for Mr. Mollltt he povsiFse every reiiuisit" of the situa tion nnd the hotolV, patrons will be ac corded the courtesy which the hlef has always ho freely extended to those having buslnes-s transactions with him. Tha priprltor is to be congratulated upon his success In obtaining the ritht man for the place. WEDDED WEDNESDAY. MibS Mary M. Haley, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John K, Haley, of No. 14 Jeffrey street, was. united In mar riage Wednesday evening to AVllllam AVright. The ceremony which made the twain one was an uneomnianl pretty one. It wiis performed by 15ev. G. A. Place, Ph. V.. at the bride's home nnd was ltnensed by about fifty relatives. Among the guests prs ent were the following from out of town' Mrs. Isaac Ball, Honesdale, An nie nnd Kdlth Arnold, Pioinptou, Miss Annie Arnold, Deposit, X. A.. Kdwaid Boss. Bethany, Louis nines, Promp ton, DR. HAMPTON WILI, BUILD. Dr R- Hampton, formerly -f this city, who now males hin home with Ills son-in-law, C C. Jndwln, of Scran ton, wis m this city yesterday. He ex pressed his Intention of building nn other house en his Church ntiret lot. The nropoa.nl new structure will be elected, between the old Hampton resi dence and tho residence to be erected at oncj by Dr. Wh'esler. Dr. Hampton expects to have work commenced In the early spring If not before. WASHINGTON OR GRANT? Owing to the approach nf the holiday reason the meetings of both the Young Men's league nnd the Hoys' league of the First Presbyterian church have been discontinued for several weeks. The Boys' league will meet ugaln on .January to, nnd a very Interesting de bate Is being prepated for the occa Blon. Its subject Is "Who Ik the Oreut er General, WiiHhlugton or Grant?" It will be participated In by members of )r Fletcher's and V. T. Price's clnssts of the Sunday behool. LOCALS. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Reynolds, of Washington place, will entertain twen ty members of the Reynolds and Road kiiljjh't families nt Chrlftmaw dinner. Intelligence has been lecoived fimn fhllllpsburg, Pa., to tne e'fect that a daughter has been born to Mr. and Mm. C. G. Avery. Mr. Aveiy was for merly teller of the Miner's and Me rlitinlcs' bank, of this city Jamea J. Carman, of South Main street, trls morning, teclved u cnble- gram from South Hampton, KngUuul. notifying him of tho pnfe urrlvnl of tho St. Louts at that port. Justice AVilllatns nnd Mrs. Morrlsh and chil dren of this city wete pnssengeip on tho big steamship. Tho funeral of Mrs. Simmons was postponed. It will occur at S this af ternoon. George Mnldfelt, of the firm of Maid felt & Purely, Wednesday evening re ceived the sad Intelligence of the death of Ills mother In Ilonebdale, He nt once left for that plnce. PURELY PERSONAL. Miss Anna Delnney, of Poutli Main street. Is entertaining Miss Jennie Pal mer, of Scranton. Frank Stafford, of Jamaica, L. 1 . Is the guest of fi lends In thin city. John VI. Coleman, of the Philadelphia college ot Pharmacy, arrived home lat evening and will spend Christinas with his parents. Allss Josephine Myers, of Dunmore. la a guest nt the Cemeteiy stieot home of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1C. Mye-s. At Inst necountJ the cotit'ltlon of Mrs. K. K. Morse who is 111 with tv phold fever, was somewhat improved. Chart" Hubbard Is ill at his' home on Williams avenue. Mr. and Mrs. "A. C. Lawn went to WillltunM ort yestctday. Tliev will re main away until after ehrlptirm. Tlie following students have tin i veil home from college to spend Christmas: B. L. Singer, John O'Connell. AV. A. Xealon. T. A'. Loftus, Joseph Blrs, Fied I'tley and M. . Delnney fiom the University of JVnnsylvnnli; K. Burk nnd Frank Quinn from Niagara unheislty, and Bnimons I.. Peel: and Wilson B. Geary from Bucknell unlver pit v. . JERMYrT NEWS. Chiislmns Scrilrcs to lie Held in Tow n--Peisoiuil News. Chi talmas serlei-s of the Sunday school will be held in Congregational church thin evening t S o'clock hhnrp. The following Is the programme: Sing ing, "Joy tnJhr Woild;" recitation. Maude Griffith: Alice Jones. Otwln Men ltt; May Surdlval, Bttth Ycndnll, Llbbie Surdlval. Tommy Bufton. Mag gie Jones; du t, "Softly O'er Bethle hem Slain." David Jenkins and Mary C. Jones recitation. Sarah A. James, Bessie Davidson. .Mary Hvans; "The Chrlstmns Festival, " Primary clas-s; song, "Ho for Krlps Krlngle;" dia logue. "Happy Family," Mary Jones, Lattice Jenkins. Mary K. Jenkins. Thomas Owms, Harry Grltllths; Chi nese motion song, Geitle Wlvell, Coru GHIllths. Kthel Davis, "SalUe Jones. liesle Joins; song. "In Bethlehem a Babe Is Born." Pilmaiy class; duet. "Salvation Morning." Mary C. Joiv.s. Lattice Jenkins; song, "Gloiy to God In the HlgheM." Mr. Atthur Fowler, a student at West Chester Stale Noimal school. Is upending the holidays with his parents in town. The following piogiiunme will be ren dered at Sacicd Heart chut eh on Clulstmas Day: Aibstc Fldells, Kyile. Gloila, Benedlctus and Agmls Del nt the 6 and lO.IiO mats. The S o'clock mass w ill be a low mass. John Kennedy, of tho Thlid waul, Is a candidate for assessor at the com ing election. Cnuit Lily of Hie Valley, No. 73. For esters of Ameilca, has changed Its meeting nluht fiom Filday to Tues day. On .Satiirda evening the cantata. "The Coming of the King," will be giv en In the Methodist rhtrrh: Song. "Christmas Is Here;" prayer, by the pastor; tong, "Kvery Heart Is Full of Gladness;" Seriptui" .stoiy; quartette, "On the Holy City," recitation, "They AVatched Their Flocks of Chilstmasi;" recitation. "Fenr Not;" recitation. "To All People;" solo nnd quartette, "King Out, Ye Bells of Clulstmas; leeltntlon. "The AVie Men ot th' i:at:" recita tion. "Why Did They Come?" chorus, "Whcie Is the King?" tecltntlon, "Whcie Is the Little Child, Jesus?" chotus, "We Come to Worsh!o Illin," dialogue. "Fair Bethlehem;" recltiitlon. "When He Appears; lecltation. Heiod; fopinno and alto duet, "The Woishlp of the Heait;" star exercise by six little girls; choius, "O Fullest Star of All; itcltntion, "We Have Found the Little Child, Jesus.;" leeltntlon, "The Gifts We Bring;" chorus. "Give, Give, Give;" chorus, "A Saior;" recitation, "Give of the World:" closing choius, "Gloiy In the Highest." County Supeilntendent J. C. Taylor .paid 'a visit to the graded schools yes terday. OLVIMIANT. pretty home wedding wns cele "biated last evening at S.uu o'clock at tin- irnldenee ot Mr. and Mrs. Icee.-e Powell, of Hlnkely, when their daugh ter Miss '.alible Powell, was united In marriage to Itobett Edwards. Rev. Peter Robert-, pastoi of the Cnngie gnilonal chinch, was the iiflleliitltiR cleigymnn. The bride was attended by Mls Lillian Taylor, nnd David 1M winds, a brother of the groom, acted as best mnn. The bilde nnd her maid weie becomingly gowned In navv blue s-erge, trimmed with ilbbon. unci each carried a bouiniet of carnations. At the close of the ceremony, after con- gratuiations Had been olfered. tho I guests sat clown to a bounteous wed j ding hiipper. The bilde wns the re- elplent of many benutlful gifts. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Rob j ert Edwards, Thomas Hdwards, Mr. I and Mrs. John Rhlinids, Misses Susie and Hnnnnh Kdwaids, Mi. and Mrs. , John Gwyne. Mooslc; Mr. nnd .Mis! William axe, .mi. and Mrs. R. AV Taylor. Mr. and Mis. AVllllam Smith! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patten, Mr. nnd Mis. William Evans, David Patten. Mr. and Mrs. John Powell, Mr. and Mis. Uavld Powell.Mrs. Joseph Powell Mrs. Jennie Davis, Miss Tlllle Davis' Johnnie Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards will reside with the bride's parents hi lllakely. Mrs. R. J. Gillllths Is lying critically 111 at her home on Fhst stieet. Hlnkely. About thltty men weie compelled in iiult woik at Eddy Creek mines yes terday on account of the lite-damp, which 1ms been accumulating since the explosion on Tuesday, making It un safe to woik there. Foreman Grey has n number of men nt woik trying to ex tinguish It. An oyster supper will be held In Mc Glnty's hall, Christmas night, in aid of the Homy Clay Castle, K. of G. E. society. Tickets, 2: cents. A live dol lar gold piece will be chanced off. Will Dodson, of Plymouth. Is visit Lcjj his sister, Miss Kate Dodson, for n few days. W. I Kennedy, of Wyoming semi nary. Is home to spend the holidays. A little daughter has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Haines, of the West Bide. Tho funeral of Mrs, Patrick Mc Quade, who died on Monday last oc- NO FAITH CURE ABOUT STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TAB LETS. They Cure Stonintli Troubled uud ln ilipustiou Anywny, Whether Von Have I'nlth In Them or Mot. All physicians agree that the element of faith has a gteal deal to do In the cure of disease. Firm belief and confidence in a fam ily physician or the name confidence and fnlth in a patent medicine, have pioduced remarkable cures In all ages. This. Is: especially frue In nervous tioubles nnd no field offets po prolific n harvest for tho quuck and charlatan, as tho diseases arising from a weak or run down nervous system. Nevertheless, the most common of tilt diseases, Indigestion and stomach noubles, which In tutn cause nervous diseases, heart troubles, consumption l-and I'vs uf Hesh, requires something besides faith to cure. 1 Mere faith will not digest your food for you, will not give you an appetite, will not lnciense your Hesh nnd I strengthen your neivcs nnd heart, but Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will do . these things, because they are com posed of the elements of digestion, they contain the juices, acids and peptones necessary to the digestion and assimi lation of all wholesome food. Stunit's Dyspepsia Tablets will di gest food If placed In a Jar or bottle In watet heated to US degrees, and they will do It much more effectively when taken Into the stomach after meats, whether you have faith that they will or not. They Invigorate the stomach, make pure blood and stiong nerves, In the only way that nature can do It, nnd that Is, fiom plenty o? wholesome food well digested. It Is not what we eat, but what we digest that does us good. Stuait's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold I by dtuggl.ts at 50 cents for full sized i package. Little book on caus'e and cute of stomach tioubles mailed fteo by ad I dressing Stunrt Co., Marshall, Mich. I'uried yesteiday afternoon nt .1 o'clock. The remains weie taken to St. Pat rick's cemetery for interment. TAYLOR NEWS. Christ inns ICistediUotl-. ','oniini; Can t fit 11 -- Personal nnil Oilier .lien lions. The eisteddfod of the Welsh Consie Kutlonal church, which will he held on Clulstmas day In AVeber'n link, is the absorbing topic of the streets. The committees have been busy for some time and those who attend will be pleased at what has been accomplished. As the ptoceeds ate for a woithy ob ject. It w ill not be necessary to add that success will crown their efforts. Yesterday afternoon the tunernl of the Into Peter linker, of I'rlcebuiK, occurred. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows of this place, of which the deceased was a member, attended In a body, lnteiment ti made In the Piesbyterlan cemetery of this place. The Chrlstmns cantata, "Joy to the World," to be performed at the Metho dist KpUcnpnl church tomorrow even ing, promises to he a success. Tho choir, under the direction of Prof. V. 10. Joneo, has laboied hard to bring the performance to a standard of elllc ieney. nnd no doubt those who will be present will be given entile satisfac tion. Clulstmas eve exeiclse will be held In different chinches this evening. ' -Mis. J. I!. Daniels, of Main street, was the guest of relatives In Hyde Pa 1 It yesterday. i The Taylor Clint al union held an en thusiastic reheat sal hist evening In the AVelsh Congregational chinch. It Is the last reheaial before their com petition on Christinas day, and Direc tor AVllllam Thomas Is confident of success. Taylorvllle lodge, No. 6fiS, I. O. O. F., will meet this evening In their hall on North Main street. This afternoon the marriage of Miss Ann. the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of West Mlnooka, and i William Sheldon, a popular young mini of this place, w 111 occur nt the home of the bride. Itev. Dr. H. H. Hnills will perform the ceremony. I Jilt-hind Mori Is, of the First waid. Is a candidate for high constable of the borough. Stanley Miller, of Taylor street, left for New A'ork on Wednesday, where he w ill spend his Clulstmas. AVe, with much deshe. credit our borough police officers for their ser vices In arresting those knights ot the road, note of which was given In yes tei day's Issue, as they wny they took things eoud not have been done any better If the Scranton foice wns called nut. PI-CKVIM.E. Riehnrd J. Reese, of the Third wnid, ! nnnnunccs himself as n candidate tor le-eleetlon as eouncllmen foi another ' term Maple AV. Hell, of Potest City, was a caller In town yesteiday. The Haptlst Sunday school will hold their Christmas exercises at the church this evening. The AVilsou Fire buldles were pre sented with a flist-class bicycle yes 1 lerdny by Rittenbendtr & Co.. of Fcranton, and It will be chanced off at 23 cents n chance. Mr. and Mis. Henry Oberts will spend Christmas with friends nt Clatk's I Green. This evening's entertainment at tho lire lnddlos' fair will be the wot Id re nowned acrobats and tumblers, who 1 will give one of their excellent exhi bitions. Don't, fall to see them. The employes nf the 'Stertiek Creek ' Conl company were paid yesterday. OLD HOIt ci-:. Master Willi- Hope had his aim broken on Monday by fnlllnar oil' h mule. Great Interest is being displayed at I til' Lawrence Hose company's fair. j I.arg crowds attend every evening. 1 Many beautiful things are for sale. I William Mlddleton has moved hla family Into H. L. Edsall's house. j Tho Sunday rchnol of the lliick 1 chinch will hold Its Chiistmas exer- , clses in the church on Friday veiling. The concert given by Miss Sadie U. , Kaiser In the Illicit chur-ii on Tues day evening, wns a grand buccess. 1 Those who failed to attend missed a raie trat. AIlss Kalrer cannot he praised too h'lghlv as a vocalist. LC UllUK OThlM remedy lielns In. .Jectcil directly to th sent of tlioMo dlsenseH uf the Genlto-Ilrlnnry (Iristttm, reuulrcH no chunge of diet. Cnre Sunt'untecd In 1 to II uvh. Ninull tilalntmck- Win, O. Clurk, 201 Wmliington Ave. und jj6 Pen 11, Ate Scranton, I'a jli--U FLOREY'S. w E MUST CLOSE OUT our entire stock of Christmas Goods before closing time toniglit and have there fore made a Sweeping On our immense stock of goods, suitable for Christmas Gifts. To give you an idea of what this reduction means, we quote the following: Indoor Games Parlor Golf, regular price soc.J $i.oo, $i.,o. Our pricct 35c, SOo and 1.01). Hsli 10 ml, reduced from ssc, ioc and $i.oo, to !.")(, .'3c, and SOc. , , .. . , , nival Policemen reduced from , 75c to 0C. , . . . KomlailH'S, reduced trom 50c to 1 'tSc. I Imlla Ilclinn Xcllle Illy, alii iOC games reduced to .'JSc I 1 Special All 10-cent games, including Pe ter Coddles, Hiddun Authors, Black Birds, Steeple Chase, I.otta and many others, reduced to .'5 lor 25c. fSrCome Early While the Assortment Is Large. M 9 AT JKLe Y. AI. C. A. BUILDING. PUT YOURSELF IN OUR PLAGE Anil you will rcnllro how eisv It Is to fur nish your homo In urloiisiy with 11 trlllltu outlnj. it little at 11 time, mid you dun t miss It. BARB0U.T3 HOME CRED1TH0U3E 425 LACKAWANNA AVE. THE PATENT FLOUI We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. MISlliLLCfl. ?te.M USnPULI'RnSGNTS POK MU-llnlh Kobes Nlclit Milrtx, Ncclcweiir, (iloes hits pendeiri, etc CONRAD'S, thSB5t HOTEL ALBERT, Cor. nth street and UnhcrMty liaee, NUM' VOHIf lino block westorilroiid. wu . Note, I for two llilniis, COMFORTandCUISINE riiKt-cluxki room at M.llila day inul up. wnnl, 011 the ICiiiopeuu plan. U. & E. FRENKEU LACKAWANNA IBS - fesw 1 ? y3&22J MANUFACTURERS OF Bill Timber ctit to order 011 hliort notice, llurthvoiid iltno Rnila jawed to uniform lciiKths eoitstmitly on hand. I'ucled Hc-mlocU rrop iimner promptly litrillslieil. i a nu a Port iii.i.a ai uross loru. I'otter t.o.. on tlic Hiiualo and Stmqiic Kiiilroud. At Minn. Potter Couutv. la.. on Coudursnitrt. ..ml Allei?any Hallro.id. Capacity tOO.000 feet per day. OLMiKAI. OFFICi:-Hoard of Trade HiilldinK, Scranton, la. telephone No. 4014. . FLOREY'S. Reduction Air Guns The popular Kiliv: Air Kifle, which has never sold for tess than $i, will be sold today for 8.1c. The wonderful ReiJealllli? Air (Jims, which shoots i.ooo shots without reloading, has been marked down lVom $2.oobt0 1.50 Ten Tins '.Me, ,"!)(; ami 75c Tool Clictls 25c, 50c ami 1.00 Sweaters All sizes, marked down as follows, I Regular Price $1.50, Today 1,00 2.00, " 1.50 ?.oo, " 2.18 3.50, " 2.S0 Flor y Agent, Fine Line of NEW STYLES STONE RINGS Diamond anJCombinatiavRin) Si8rliirjSiIvjrWaraaii Sterling toll! 33, Finest stock ot Watches, all the latest styles and sizes at very close figures. CUTGLAS5, CLOCKS, Etc The largest Jewelry House in Northeastern Peunsj'lva nia. 1D1 SHELL 130 Wyoming Ava. FOR SALE Boihrs, Engine an:! Machine. We n ill sell you New or Vec-nnd-llnml. We will sell you new or tuko old In ex change, or we wilt rent you anything you 1 want In tho Machinery Line, hpol Cash i paid for -crap lion and .Metals National Supply aid Mstal Co,, 70!) West Liicka wanna Avenue. M.E. KEELEY, Mgr. Telephone 3945 A GREAT OFFER FOR THE HOLIDAYS . I1V... Uermanla Wine Cellars, llummondsport and khclnis, N. V. We nte determinod to ntroduci our goods .imdiii! tho vory best peo- e In ho country, and ueiMii sue no bcttar way ut d.ilii'i IliU than by toll n.; tiittiu u cao of our i ,oiN, c mlulniiii; eleven banes 01 wine und one I'otilo ol our Hxtru (lne inhio - dlstl ed Oranr irandv, nt one-half Its uo t tin I imul L pun iv- fclpt ot S.'i.OO wp will Mo.id to any lea ler ofthm paper on e.iio of our gi j is, ui ilrst-cliHs mid pin up In elo it mt Htyle, asHorted us loliown: I nt liot Urand Im. pei lid Sen Ilium- piiiie. 1 qt liot. Deluware, I ip. hot. Klesllni. ! 11I. hot. Tolcay. I nt. bot. iswett i;a. ihu Im, I Cl. 1)01 1 ill. hut, I ot. hot Sherry. Klvlrn N'liHiU'.i. Angelica, I qt. bot, I nt I lt not. I'oit. bot. rtweet Is. abulia, 1 Ot. but. Im Gruisi 1 1 randy. This oiler 1 mado miilnly to Introduce our Urand Imperial e; Chainpaicnc and our lino double-dls. tilled flrape llranJ This case of l-iioiIs U ollenil nt aboui ono-holl it" hcIiiuI cont nnd It Mill plenKc on 11 in. 1 trit'iids and patrons Will IllIU' llUMUUHi'l' 01 IIU 1UIIIIIVI) OH IUITO- duco our goods. LlllfiEB 00,; I Sl rsLmi1 1 1 . .1 i wfrm FLOREY'S. Skates Utir regular $1.00 full nickeled skates will sell today for 50c so-cent skates reduced to 25c All other grades reduced in pro pottion. Striking Bags We have fotir grades, reduced as follows: From $2.00 down to .150 2.25 " " 1.75 " 2.,o " " 2.00 Special We also have a few extra line striking bags, worth 9.50, which we have marked down to 8.01) Boxing Gloves All grades. Am selling a line line at 1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. 222 WYOA1ING AVENUE. jmmMENTs. Academy of Husic Kels & Uurguncler, Lesuses. II, R LunK, Local ftlanaj-'r. 'I'liiirsdny, trld'iy nnd .Sutinduv, liteinliur 'Jii, 'i, 'J5. .Matluct'S l-'rlduy and Mntnrdny. OLIVER BYRON Supported by KATE BYRON mid the llyron Comblniitlon In a Christmas carnival of fun. Three Krcat plays. Friday Nluht "The I urn of the Tide" Friday Mutlnec "The Turn of the Tide" Christmas Matinee " I he Ups and Downs of Life" Christmas Mht "The Plunger" litlLlis-i f,c, -Joe, :i.-jc, r.Oc, Monday, Tncsdny nnd Wednesday, Dec -JT, '-'8 and m Miitlnees Tuesdnviind Wediiedny. Nothitii; OKI Hut Uie Name. The Original ATKHSOII COHEDYGOKPAIIY In Kverybodv s 1'avorite, New songs, strong specialties, qnnitettes, duets, a strong singing company. Kerj thing up to date. Ai'udumy i'rlees lnc, '.'.le, :i,"ic, 50c. Lyceum Theater. Xinns Day, Matinee nnd Night. Tho Cirent New York and Loudon Success Shall We Forgive Her, Jacob I.ltl's Mimnlllcont l'rodiietlon , and 11 Splendid fast, Headed by tViarie Wainwright PRICnS Matinee and Nleht, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Tuesday, Dec. 'Hi. Farewell Tour. The Favorite Artists, MARION JOHN HANOLA-riASON Andn Wniierb Company, In Their (itatcst huccesH, Friend Fritz. imu.cTto.v or llAimv Askin. ll the merry music, sweet siiirs, dnlnty dances, -ji nui-lcul nuinbors. HrlKht iniisic, fcweetHongs, clever comedy, special seencry. ItKlSL I.AU I'llICKS. usic Hall. A. A. FI-NVVnSV, Jllanager. Three Diivx, I'onuiiuiiclnu Moudav Mutlnec, Dee. '.'7. Weber & Field's Headad by MsAvoy and Miy. Presenting A PARIS GIRL IN SARATOGA lluseivecl beaiB iinlo now open nt Short A IllKiflnH' Clgur store, -JOT Iiiiekn. Ae. DAVIS' NICKELODEON. (FOnMKKLY WONDBRL.AKD.) t lirlMiunM Week, llclnnlni; Monday, Dec. uo, An Ihitermlnlngnnd InHnictlve KNhibitioii, Headed by capt. sii)m:y jlinman TIIF I.Il'i: b.VVKIt, Who llhiHtrntos the manner in which people uie ivfci'iied trom clrow iiln;; ntthOHeacUoiu. An excellent stage per formance in the theater. CllC PC WTO Admits vou to furlo-llnll rlVC uClllO uud Theatre but hllATS In Theatre are pliiirited for at low prices. (.IIHiDltK.VS SPF.I'IAI. MAl'lNIJK on t'hriMtiniis forenoon at 11 o'cloel;, 10 which they will he admitted for llo cents and alveu iiswit In thuiter. Kuifiilur prices I'hrlntuias ufuruooa, Hoots open nt 2 and 7 o'clock p. m. n,:o. 1:. uavib, Pioprietur ami Mcr.. N. H. lmuoivS ABMletant Manure and Lecturer. Peek's M lev t A t !'' fl' 'i II' f V U LSI 1 M A Hi. 1.1 j 1 : i .I ti mm AcknQWlsdi CtraoTplSJt V .Shoe Ilouso, ,, . vUUj ) V Inmrj nn Jul v UJ J Liull UUJ. II flun r b 1 I .