, 1 " -n ,r-, y 1 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1900. 8 EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON i MINERS' MASS MEETING IN ST. DAVID'S HALL. Addresses by Organizers James, Courtrlght nnd Smith Conference in Relation to tho Mt. Pleasant Strike Marriage of John J. Ad ams and Miss Minerva Hopp, Three Visitors Aro Charged with Ransacking a Houso and Disap pearingOther News Notes. Several hundred mine workers em ployed at tho Mt. I'lensant and other collieries in this vicinity gathered at .St. David's hall last evening, for the purposa of arriving at some conclu sion for tho settlement of tho trouble now existing between tho Fuller Coal company and their" employes. Tho meeting was a public one nnd address es were delivered by Organizers James, Courtrlght and Smith, their remarks being mainly In the Interest of the on lollnient of the men as members of tho United Mine Workers of America. Tho principal address was made by Ilcnjamln Jnmes. but his remarks did not have nny direct bearing on the tumble at the Mt. Pleasant mine. A conference was held after tho meeting, at which the striking employes were assured of tho support and assistance ' of the organization In their present stand. Announcement was made jot meetings to be held in Flanagan's hall. Luzerne .stieet, and In Iloone Hill on Tuesday nnd Wednesday evenings of next week. MAIIRIKD IN niNC.IIAMTOX. Tho announcement of the marriage of John J. Adams, of Philadelphia, nnd Miss .Mluerv.i Hopp. of Eynon street, which oi curled at Ulnghamton on Sept. 17 of last year, has been con- Hinied by tho young lady, who Is now visiting her patents on Kynmi stieet. Tlii eei oniony was performed by I!ev. . P.irm N'ichols, D. D.. pastor of the First Pivsbylei Inn chuicli. of Illnghani loit. nnJ the couple have since made their home at I'tlea. X. Y. Mis. Ad ams was fonneily employed at Claike tiros.' ston s. ' riWKItAIj ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tin' remain.' of KdKon, the Infant chili- ot M. and Mrs. i:ilsoith Davis, of HinVj .ifjyoti stieet, will be in ter! cd In the Washburn stieet ceme tery at 3 'clonk this afternoon llev 1. I. Jmii-a olllcialcd at the fu nern! or Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Davis' elilld yesterday afterunnn. Hurlal was niailo in the Washburn stuet ccme tet. Servlcs over the i-mains of tho late Mis Saiah Il.-unegan will be conduct ed at .' 't 'i k Mils afternoon In St. Dufour's French Tar Has Won Success, It Cures Your Cold And Gives You Rest. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Pntrlek'n Catholic church. Burial will b'j made liiithc Oathedrnl cemetery. HASTEN SUNDAY MEETINGS. Mrs. Yat.'s, wife ot the adjutant ot the Salvation Army, will nddrcss the Young Women's Christian association gospel meeting tomorrow afternoon at a.43 o'clock, at tho rooms, corner ot South Main nvenue nnd Seranton street. Interesting fncts concerning the Satvntlon Army will be given. Special Easter music will bo rendered by the choral class. Union sorvlcc3 will be held by the First English nnd Welsh Baptist churches tomorrow evening, commenc ing at 0 o'clock. Special music will bo rendeied by the united choirs. TURKU VNWELCOME ODESTS. Mis. Annie Tootnlsh, residing at 1121 Luzerne street, complained to the police yesterday of the loss of a gold watch, two certificates of stock in the Avoea silk mill, nnd a deed for soma piopetty, which she had secreted In the house. The woman alleges that on Thursday her step-ron, Jnmes Mellugh, Thomas .McC'lnvc and George Kender, who re side in Avoca, visited the house, nnd durlnfcr her absence ransacked the house, stole the above articles and disappeared. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The-third annual social of St. Leo's Tourist club will be given In Meais' hall Easter Monday evening. T. J. Looney, of North Seventh street, was called to Brooklyn, N. Y., yester day by the serious Illness of his son, Ilcrbeit. The Aichbald Mlno Accidental fund will hold a meeting next Monday even ing. William E. Kelly, of 210 South Ninth stieet, T'l'o is employed ns a brakeman on one of the small locomotives at tho South Steel mill, Is suffering from burns received while at work recently. Ho wns engag.'l In coupling cars when some hot metal splashed on him. The Sloan nnd Central Mine Acci dental funds will run a joint excursion to Lalte Lodoro on June 7. The fund wns recently organized. Special Easter services will be neia In nil the churches tomorrow. The progi amines will be found on another p.ige or this Issue. Henry Harris, foreman at the Arch bald mine, had a narrow escape from serious injury Thursday mornlng.whlle tiding on the carilagc In the shaft. A larco nlank fell from the head and struck the bonnets on tho carriage, near where Mr. Harris was standing, nnd broke In many pieces. P. If. Fuller and family have moved from 107 North Bromley avenue, to 4'!.'it,l North Main avenue. A disgraceful prize fight was pulled off at Golden's hall, Eellovue. Thurs day night, between a white man and a colored man. The former was knock ed out In thirteen rounds. The Knights of tho Mystic Chain will nttend services at tho Sumner Avenue Piesbyteiian church Sunday evening, 7.;i0 o'clock. The committee on prize drawing for the benefit or AVIllI.un A. Davles, of liellevue Heights, have decided to postpone the comlng-oft ot such to Thursday, May 17. The Bart 1st Young People's union of the First Baptist church will meet next Tuesday (veiling. April 17. at the par sonage and hold the service postponed from tomorrow evening. Tho ladles of the Plymouth church, What a Little Faith Did FOR MRS. ROCKWELL. LtTTII TO VII, riNXHAU HO. 69,884 "I was n great sufferer from female weakness and had no strength. It wns Impossible, for me 'to attend to my household duties. I had tried every thing and many doctors, but found no relief. "My sister advised mo to try Lydla K. Plnkham's Vogetablo Compound, which I did; before using all of one bottlo I felt better. I kept on with It and to my great surprise I am cured. All who suiter from female complaints should give It a trial.'" Mns. Rock well, 1200 S. Division St., Grand Rands, Mien. women and girls are cordlnlly Invited to attend this service. DUNMORE. from a Grateful Newark Woman. " When 1 wrote to you 1 was very sick, had not been well for two years. The doctors did not seem to help me, nnd one said I could not live three months. I had womb trouble, falling, ulcers, kidney and bladder trouble. Thero seemed to be such a drawing and burning pain In my bowels that I could not rest anywhere. After using Lydla K. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound and Sanative Wash and follow ing your advice, I feel well again nnd strongcrthnnever. My bowelsfecl asif they had been made over new. With ranuy thnnks for your help. I remain, L. G., 71 Ann St., Xkwaiik, N. J." whose names begin with the Initials A, U, C and D, will serve a supper In the church rloxt Wednesday evening. The remains of the lato Mrs. Sarah J. Antrim were taken to Danville yester day for interment. Miss Smith, of the Hahnemann hos pital, gave a practical talk on nursing last evening to the young ladles of the Young Women's Christian association. NORTH SCRANTON. George Skcoch wns surprised and plensantly entertained by a number of his friends of the borough Wednes day evening at his homo on Clay nve nue. Features of tho evening-consisted In vocal and Instrumental music nnd various party games. Those pres ent were: Misses Florence Shepherd, Ellznheth Broad. Loretta Hawley, Maud Miller, Nelllo Jeffrey, Gertrude Frcas, Catherine Shcrln, Maud Fair field, Stella Eamesj Messrs. Thoftins Mctntyre, Samuel BuHock, Fred David son, Sidney Pembrldge, Thomas Gll mnrtln. .Eddie Eagen, Harry Baker, John Skeoch, Edward May, George Skeoch and Eugene Gllmnrtln. Miss Mnry Brown, of Monroe ave nue, Dunmore, and Timothy Foley, of Wnymnrt, Wayne county, will be uni ted In mnrrlago at St. Mary's Catholic church next Wednesday afternoon, April 18. Mrs. John Palmer, of Cherry street. Is In Now York city, where she wns called by the serious Illness of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Cook. Announcement Is made of the com ing marriage of Thomas O'Horo, of Webster avenue, and Miss Catherine Golden, of Pine street. Daniel Shepherd, of Company K, Fif teenth regiment, located at Governor's Island, N. Y., is home on a short fur lough. George Ellis, of Wyoming seminary, and brother, Dayton Kills, ot Syracuse university, are homo spending their Easter vacation. The early closing movement goes into effect Mondny night. Charles Edwards, of Company K, Fifteenth leglment, stationed at Gov ernor's Island, N. Y., Is spending an Easter furlough In this borough. Easter Day services at St. Mark's will be as follows: 6.00 a. in., holy communion; 3 p. m Sunday school festival service; 7.30 p. m., evening prayer and sermon. l GREEN RIDGE. Dressv Easter 01 For Ladies', and Gent omen's oves Children's Wear Globe Warehouse Glove Departmeuts stand for not only the best glove trade in Seranton, but represent the only complete stocks there is in the city, selected ironi the factories of the best makers the world over. There is uothing egotistical in this assertion. It is a plain matter-of-fact statement which leaves no room for doubt, or discussion. A glance at our windows today will impress you with the wonderful variety of our Peerless Glove stock, while at the same time affording an opportunity for seeing the very latest fashion's in the glover's art. Our Button Gloves are recognized as the cor rect thing for ladies' street wear this season, but there are longer lengths if you want them. As for shades, their number is legion, and we have them all in Ladies' Driving Gloves, The framework for the St. Joseph's Lithuanian church, corner ot North Main avenue nnd Theodore sttcet, is nearing completion. Attorney Alsworth, of Putnam street. Is convalescing from a two weeks' Ill ness. Miss Sophia Evans, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Dr. nnd Mrs. E. Z. Bower, of Oak street. Fred Keane, of the Republican, Is 111 at his homo on Dean street. The Crystal Literary and Dramatic club will go to Honesdale. Tuesday, where tliey will produce "The Passion Slave." "One of tho Bravest," a military drama, will be produced by tho Key stone Literary and Dramatic club In the Auditorium, Monday evening. The Ladles' Progressive Euchre club of this section met at the home of Mrs. F. A. Sherer, of Putnam street, Wed nesday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Anderson, 'Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Osterhout, Mrs. Henwood, Mrs. Finn, Mrs. Stanley Nyhart, Miss Ruth Jack son, Miss Minnie Morss, Miss Eliza beth Henwood, Miss Carrie Atherton. Miss Grace SUlcman, Miss Edith Mar tin, Miss Mcta Osterhout, Miss Anna Gillespie, Miss Florence Sllkman, Miss Jennie Zlpglcr, Miss Virginia Gulick, Miss Helen Albright, Miss Alice Oster hout, Miss Susie Stephens, Miss Alio; Siolglcr, Miss Carrie Miller, Miss Mar garet Bentley, Miss Gertrude Williams. There will be special gospel services at the Young Women's Christian asso ciation tomorrow afternoon. Professor Walklnshaw and Miss Mary Davis will assist In tho music. Tuesday afternoon Rev. G. L. Alrlch, of the Grace Re formed church, will begin a course of Bible study. Tho first two lectures will be on "Dispensatlonal Truth." Men anJ women are welcome. An evening class In embroidery is being formed for Thursday evenings. Miss Clara Potter, of Dunmore, will teach the class. Mrs. J. R. Peck and Mrs. Thomas Morgan returned yesterday from the missionary convention In Moosic. The large choir of the Providence Presbyterian church will tomorrow be assisted by the auxiliary choir of twenty-five young ladles. Pea Coal SI. 25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, central city and central Hydo Park. Address orders to J. T. S'.iarkey, 1911 Cedar ave. 'Phone 66S3. Attorney .1. Watson Drowning will deliver n address at Christ Kpiscopat rlmrch tomorrow ccenlnir. This nlll lie Hie fourtli ot a series of addresses chen in the chinch liy lay men. Krcsh mushrooms at (irecn Ridge Market. Strictly fresh ecus, 13c. per dozen, Green llldce Market. ()nlon scie, Sc. per quart at tirccn Itldgc Mar ket. Pure milk, 5c. per qiait, at Orcen Ridge Mar ket. The Green llldce Woman's cluh will che a banquet in the parlors of tho (Hern 11 idee Frrs btcrian church on Mutwlav evening in honor of the president of the cluh, Mrs. I. .1. Lansing. Mrs. M. C. t'arr, ot Dickson :ienue, Is nblc to be out again, utter a long and serious Illness. Canned beets, 10c. per tan. Green ltldgo Mar ket. Yarmouth bloaters, S for 5c. Green Itldgc Mar ket. I'aas Easter dyes, S packages, 5c. Giccn Ridge Market. 1'iesh fish, all kinds. Green Ridgo Market. ujsters and clams. Green Ridge ...arkcr. Thirty oranges for 23c. Green Ridge Market. l Tomorrow, Easter Sunday The little fellows that we have dressed will be found in almost every part of t this city as proud as peacocks. We have devoted almost all our energy to this depart ment for the past two weeks. It has been a pleasure for our.salesmen to wait on the delighted mothers who have shown their appreciation of the novelties and designs which took us many months of hard work to select and have tailored according to our special in structions- Every new style is here, the J "Russian" Blouse, the "Norfolk," the "Vestee" or the "Middy." m fc?53 ! - The Entire Fourth Floor Devoted to This partment Equal to Three Ordinary Stores. De- 'i. MINOOKA. Mr. .lohn McC'rca, of Main street, who has been ill for the past few d.i., is comalcscing. The Mlnooka base lull team is arranging for an enttrtainment, which ulll Ukc place on Arrii 24 at St. Joseph's hall. Mrs. Mary WnWi, an old and respected resident ot this place, passed away at an early hour this morning at her borne in rear of Cilmorc aicnue. The deceased had not been complaining of any illness and it is purposed death was due to old age. She is surUicd by Iwo daugh ters and flu re sons, all of whom are married and residing here. I'uneral announcement wilt be made later. s The Young Men's institute held a regular meeting last eemng at tlieir rooms on Main street. After tho meeting a literary entertain ment was conducted by tho members, which consisted ot debates and speeches and also some musical features by the participants and proved to be cry instructive as well as amusing to those present. The other members who took part were 1. J. (Jiiinn, Robert Callery and 1 J. Diskin. Messrs. -Mac, Iliggins, McAndrew and Mahon, of Marquette louncll, were the guests of O'Connell council. OBITUARY. SOUTH SCRANTON. St itLadie' Walking ,QIpyes, ffi.c " 'd-.. t' i it itk M ih -. j i e .: -J- : 'ii - Cf 'v . ,"'. . v . . ! ' ii i m , Ftekhi loves for Evening Wear, i - sd .' J1 4 I' -Tl Children's Gloves, Hen's Walking Gloves, .Hen's Driving Gloves, ; Hen's Dress Gloves. Gloves for every occasion when they may be worn with propriety and it's a queer shade we can't match in regulation sizes. , Quv Specialty: it. . . . Is a good glove at a, moderate price and gloves that are soldimder a positive guarantee. ' . , Iflote larebodse I Miss Hose Hace entertained a num ber of her friends at her home, on Wil low street, Thursday evenlnp. 'Several of those nresent rendered vocal selec tions and graphophone selections were also elven. Games and other amuse ments were indulged In. and supper was served later. Miss Ilase proved a most excellent hostess. Those present wcie Misses Maine nnd Anna Ward, Grace and Helen Iloyle, Kate Reiden hacli, Margaret Uage, Anna Lavelie, Maggie Carroll, and Messrs. Daniel Ward, Michael Kinnerty, M. Kane, Nicholas Steinbach, J. Barrett, J. Itempe, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Notz nnd daughter Helen. Uefore the guests de parted for their respective homees n" llashllght of all was taken. Division No. 23, Ancient Order of Illbernials. will conduct a grand enter tainment and ball at Snover's hall on April 21, A very nct've committee has been named to complete arrangements, nnd without a doubt nothing will be left ifndone to insuie a grand success Tho active members of the Junger Maennerchor will moet to-ncrrow nf ternoon for rehearsal. At St. John's church, on Fig street, masses will be sung at the usual hours. Special Kaster music ivill bo rendered by tho church choir. St. Mary's German Cal'iollo church choir, led by Trofessor Ackerman, will furnish special music at the Raster ser vices tomorrow. The Prospect Avenue Church of Peace will also celebrate tho dav by special services tomorrow. Appropri ate music will be rendered by the ohoir Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock ser vices will be conducted nt St. Paul's German Evangelical church by the pastor, Rev. Alfred Ballhom. Special Kaster music has been rehearsed by tho church choir. llev. J. Wltko will conduct service? at Christ Lutheran t'iiurch tomorrow morning nt 10 o'clock. At tha Hickory Street German Bap tist churnh, fervlces will be conducted as usual, at 10.30 o'clock tomorrow morning, by the pastor, Rev. J. J. Schmltt, At 7.30 tomorrow evening a number of young people, who havo sig nified their Intention ot Joining the church, will be baptized. A special Kaster service will be held nt the rooms of the Young- Women's Christian association Sunday at 3.15 o'clock. Miss Ida Kck will lead. II Hero will bo singing by the Juniors and members of tho Loyalty club, and a solo by iliss Florence Robertson. All Alfred Kissncr, of Kingsttn, a miner in the Woodward shaft, died jcslerday morning at tho Moses Tajlor Ilospitil as the rcsidt of injuries recehed Thursday while at work in the mine. He was squeezed between two cats, and bi9 hip dislocated. He aKo suffered intcnial Injuries, ills remains weio jestcrday sent to Kingston, where tho funeral will take place Monday. He was a young man about l'l sears of age, and a faoritc with all who knew him. James II. liawley, aged fit years, died jestcr day at his home, coiner of Lafajcltc street and Lincoln acnue. Deceased had licen a resident of West Seranton for over forty jcars and is Biinicd by bis wife and scccral grown up chil dren. The funeral announcement will be nude later. Blouse Suits In Cassimeres and Scotch Tweeds' of light and dark pattern, large sailor collar, trimmed with silk soutache . A braid, from $1.75 to $4 Vestee Suits In neat Blue Serge or Fancy Cassi- mere with silk braid to match color of cloth.patent removable shield.from Double-Breasted Suits For neat patterns of Tweed and Cassi- mere, a large and varied assortment, ,--. & A from $1.75 to $4 Big Boys or Young Men's Suits In Black Clay 3 Worsted for Sunday dress, or neat j, . 0 patterns of Fancy Cassimeres, from. 43 LO ipo.Ot? $2.00 to $5 boys, o to 16, in t0mi rM Our Spring Top Coats., There's such a marked distinction (between our Ready-to-Wear Overcoats and those of the ordinary kind. Have 3 you seen the handsome new "Chester" and Raglan? we are showing in rich dark "Oxford" Grey and "Rosemond" Tan in these garments. You get the ex cellence of fabric and fineness of finish. The fit and "harig" is equal in every way to the custom tailor s. Q A j fl0 See them. They will llliOhlft Isurely please you y v n'v-' ill w V Copyright, 1609. The Sieik-Blocu Co; iSamter Brothers, ScrantoiVs Leading; Outfitters. THE BOND ORDINANCE. Just Whnt the Provisions of This Important Measure Are. Tho bond ordinance Introduced In eoinmoji council Thursday night by Councilmnn Watklns is one of the most Important measures that have conn before that branch In home time. It provides for tho Issuance nnd sale of 5273.205.80 worth of bonds for the pur pose of constructinff sewers In various parts of the city. The bonds are to bo Issued bv tho city cerk nnd are to be ot the value of $1,000 each. They ure to draw 4 per cent. Interest, and are to be redeem able on tho first ot June ot the follow ing years: 1903, 1910, 1915, 1920, 1925 and 1930. The lowest numbers will be re deemed first, and tho Interest coupons are to be paid on tho first day of every June and December until 1930. The mayor nnd the cltv clerk are authorized to sell the bonds either in bulk or In such iuanlltles ns funds may be jeaulred for the construction of the sewers. Any surplus remaining after tho work of constructing the sewers Is paid for. Is to be turned Into the sinking fund to bo used In ledeem Inrr the bonds. Tho ordinance further, provides that thero shall bo levied every year a suf ficient tax to equal elcht ner cent, of tho total .valuq of the bonds, money re ceived from this source to be used In paying: off the principal nnd Interest. The money derived from tho sale of tho bonds Is to be equally divided among three city banks, where It shall draw Interest. These banks aro to be designated bv tho city treasurer, the mayor and the cltv controller. m i INQUEST IN NOLAN CASE, ofllce In Carbondalc, and lmpanneled tho following jury: James McAndrev. William Evans. Edward Nearv, M. F. Norton, Edward McHale and F. E. Jenkins. TAX LEVY PASSED UPON. Will Be Held nt 10 O'clock Today in Carbondale. Coroner Itoberts yesterday went to Carbondalc and performed nn autopsy on the remains of John Nolan, who died on Thursday, after .being struck on the head by hla son, James, who In now at the county Jail. The coroner found that thd fracture was three inches long and two Inches wide, being located at tho base of the brain on the left side. He decided to hold an Inquest today at ll o'clock In Alderman 3. 8. Jones' Finance Committee Refuse to Give It Out for Publication. The finance committee of tho board of control met last night and passed upon the report which they are to pre sent to the board fixing the appropria tions for the various accounts for the (coming year and providing for a tax levy to cover these appropriations. When asked by a Tribune reporter to give out something regarding the contents of this report Chairman Ey non said: "We have nothing whatever to give out for publication." That the report was being acted upon Is certain, as all of the members had typewritten copies and Secretary Fel lows was reading aloud from another one. m April Showers. Wash away the filth nnd waste that havo accumulated during winter. In like manner Hood's Sarsapatllla expcln from the blood Impurities that have been deposited during the season when thero has been but little peispl ration and perhaps constant confine ment In Impure und vitiated air. It Is n boon to tired mothers, housekeepeis, teachers and others w-ho spend their time Indoors, It gives the blood richness nnd vital ity, fitting It to nourish und strengthen the nerves, muscles and all the great organs of tho body. It cures all spring humors and banishes that tired feel ing. It Is tho best medicine money can buy for nil diseases caused by Impure blond. You should begin taking It to day. Boy Drowned. I.ancaler, l'J., Apill M. While talllne a toy Ixut till afternoon in Courn'i Ink I. jinl at Cclumbla, Clarence Kersey, ngcci Uj wj diowntil In the riresncc of scwal o mif iilayinxti. Young lifts?) MH luniili.R along the cilge ot the I'Cii'l, Kalllnt; lil l.oat, uhen he tliiipcd Into the water. Ills c'iiiiuniou ire too fiUhtrncil to help hint, ami he ilimwied hefcre aullvnce cnuie, The bod was M-towm! at, lioir Inter. Wilkes-Barres Fielders. WIIKet-narfe, April 13.-'lhe Wllket-lUnc cluh of the Atlantic league has ugncd the following: fielders; NicKol, of last ) ear's Milwaukee team; CollltioMer, who pitched tor (.letelanil lat tea. khi, and Kctcham, who va Willi I'ltUhnrg .in 18W. Spring Hats and Easter Neckwear NOW BblNG SHOWN AT I IM'fllS 109 Wyoming Avenue. AT ST. LUKE'S CHURCH. Manner in Which Good Friday Was Observed. At St. Luke's Episcopal church tho Good Filday services began at C o'clock In the morning, when the penitential offlce was jeclted by the pastor. Itev. Kogets Isiael, and the congregation. At 10 o'clock the usual Cool Filday prayer meeting was held and lasted f n several hours. This service was attended by an peclally large congregation. Even: i piuyer was obbeivcd nt 7.43 o'clo.-!. There will be morning prayer today a. this church at 10 o'clock and nn even ing service at 7.15. Haptlsm wll be ad ministered at 3 p. in. How's ThlsP We eider One Hundred Polla'rj iteuard for anr cae of Catjnli thai cannot he cured t lla'll'a Calinli Cure. r ' : 1 J. t'llK.NT.V 4 .CO., l' op. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, hae known 1 J. ('Inner (or th last H iif, and helleie him peifctly honnruhle in all hiulnens tiaiiMidlpni ami flnaii ilullv able to cany out any oblleutlons nude I' their linn. West k Tiuax, Miofiale UniRRlttf, Toledo. ()." Will. lint', Klnnau ii Man In, Wholesale UrusKNls, Toledo, O. Ilall'i Catanh Cure I taken Internally, aetlnp directly uori the Mood ami mucoiu mrfjers ot the j'tem, I'rice "fie. per bottle, bold by all llruRRlaU. Ttlmpnlul lee. Hall's family l'illj are the hctt. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUM .THEATRE - I)UR(JUNUER.& RGIS. LesieiiK H. K. LO.NO, Manager. r, ' Tuesday, April 17. K FJ The Kniinent Ilomantle Actor, EOBERT B. MANTELL. And a select loiiipan; under the management oi M. tt. llonley. in' a ew f'laj t THE DAGGER AND THE CROSS Joseph nation's famous noceli chaniattxrd hy . A. Ticma.uir elaborate hcenery! Superb l ost umes' Powerful Companj ! The Prainatto Norlty of the Reason. Pilces- S (), "m , ;.Oc , C3e. Wednesday, April 18, Mr John 1' blocuni I're'senli the JEFFERSON DEANGBLIS OPERA CO. John 1' Mocuni ami .lr flu son )e Vtmelli, Propt, IX the Jolly Musketeer CuniU Opera ill Two Acts Mu.U' In' Julian IMuaids. Hook h.i lJliilail1 Mannc Produced under Hie Stage Direction of llii haul llatker, of Hie. MHiv Iheater. London, l'iUek-lT.50. !.'. T'n'., .s...;.V. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, rx HUHUUNDIJR & RDIS. Lentti. If. k .LONO. Manai:r. All Week, Couunencing MONDAY, APRIL D. Iletrrn tngageuunt QIBNEY-HOEFFLER COMPANY. In a repei lolre ot comedies and dramas. Pune Matinee dallv ecipt Monday, livening; i'rlcrs 10, fO. su teutt. WEEK OF APRIL 10. LITTLE IRENE MYERS COMPANY i:ater Monday Matinee, "THE SILVER KINO." Pikes 1U. SO and 'KO cent., Dime matintt dallj ) BEAUTY, Ui CONQUEROR BELLAVITA Arsenic Donuty Tablets and Pllla. A per fectly aafo and Kusranteed treatment for all akin disorder. Restore! tha bloom ol touth to failed licet. 10 di.yn' treatment Uct 90 days' 11.00, by mail Henrt for circular. Address, VEKVITA MCDIUL CO., Cllol.o jacktot SuL.Ctilaf Bold by McGarra'.t A Thomai. Drui; Cists,, 03 Lackawanna ave., Seranton, V. V
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