3 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 3900. EVENTS OF DAY IN . WEST SCRANTON WHEELMEN'S MINSTRELS WILL BE A CHEAT TIlEAT. Private Rehearsal In the Club House Last Evening Was a Revelation to Those Who Wcie Privileged to Hoar It Second Peiformnnce of Kolos Plegan Witnessed by Hun dreds of People Death of T. Cll cenln Evans, the Tamous Welsh Bard Other News Notes. The writer witnessed a mlvnte re hearsal of the Wheelmen's minstrel; last evening, which will he given In 'Mears' hall next Thursday eAen.np, nn 1 If the performance can he taken as a criterion of what may be orrcteil on May 3. the public will ceitaluly he sur prised and pleated beyond expectation. The music, choi um, miIom, Jokes, an-i speclaltleH are Ihst-etatw und worthy of the hest criticism that can lie .naili. Probably the most mil prlslnc num beis to be offneil will be the solos b Emrys Joseph, Tred WpIiirs, Charier Bertlne, Sam I.jr. David JoniM, Al bert Davls.Chatlos Htoims, fJus Velnp David On ens and Will Williams. All of these bojs sins with much ease and gtace, and their selections are popu lar, catchy and tuneful. The E. C. W quartette have a cnrkinir. eooil num ber, which Is bound to make a hit There will he ten end niM, tln bones belns; manipulated by Mcssm Will iams, Hertlne, Fred and Gus Welnss and lister Moise. and the tainbos will be played by Messrs Owens, Tents, Davis. Joseph and I'd Morhe. Hen saler W. I,uce is tlu Interlocutor, and Professor Ott. of the Lawrence or chestra. Is the musical director. Among: the specialties will be Walsh and McDonough. clog dancers; Albert Henne. parallel bar perfoimer; Floiey's cattyphone nnd funn graph, and other features rteheaisals will be held continuously from now on until the peiformance, and the bovs expect to give the best amateur minstrel show ever offered by local talent in this city. KALOS PLCGAX IlEPEATKD. The second performance of Kalos Plegan was clven with mote smooth ness and dispatch last evening, nnd landing room was at j. premium. Before the curtain arose it was neces sary to stop selling tickets, and many were unable to gain access to the hall. The- perfoimance must be ghen again, as 8CeraI hundred tickets h.ive been sold and the puichaer.s are deslious of witnessing the production. The Vhiandlers and Jllnute Men scored another hit last njght and their dillllng was pionouuced the best on the programme. The stuge decorations Dufour's French Tar Has Won Success, It Cures Your Cold And Gives You Rest. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Dressy Neckwear For Ladies... There's more real prettiness in this season's neck wear for Ladies, than has ever been seen during the last half of the wonderful century now closing, whUe the variety and styles are so inexhaustable that there really seems to be no end to it. We have selected for special display on Saturday, what we consider to be The Cream of the Beautiful In Ladies' Smart Neckwear We will exhibit mauy novelties never before shown as well as new creations in -t 5- Chiffon and Net Ties With Hoivton and Ren naisance Applique ends. -- s $- Taffefa Silk Stock Collars All shades, with fancy ends. -0 o- White Mul Tias-HemstitcliKl and Embroidered Eids, A Wonderful Ribbon Opportunity Positively for Saturday only. Our lovely 5 inch hem stitched iaucy Ribbons, all shades, that are value at 40 cents a yard anywhere ou this earth. Just for Saturday 25c Globe Warehouse General Debility You feel It most In the Spring. You're tired, nervous. It i liable and have no appetite. "Stomach's out of order." you say. You need llohtcttct'B Stom ach Hitters. Your bodr needs replen ishing. It Is full of the poisons of win ter. The Hitters will drive them away It puts the system In good condition bv cuilng all such ailments as djspepsla, Indigestion, (oustliintlou and pi events malaria, fever ami. ague. A Private Revenue Stamp covets the neck ot the bottle. The King RJostetter's of , n Stomach Spring Tonics Bitters added material beauty to the costumes In both of these numbers, and together with the calcium effects proJuced a pleasing effect. All of the tablcaus weie put on with special attention to costuming and gtacefulness, and the participants In all of the numbers weie the ledplents of unlimited pinlse for their excellent work. The oichestral numbers weie thole selection? nnd each member Is an ait ist in hla particular line. Their wotk added much sntlghtllness to the per foimance Miss Chun. Sandeis, the ac companist, deseives much credit Tor her untiring enetgy in making the per fonuance the success It pioed to be, and the pastoi nnd oilkeis of the school desire to publicly expt ess their thanks to all who In any way cuntilbutcd to the "ticcess of such a stupendous undertaking1. The perfoimance will undoubtedly be given again, the date to be announced later In the newspapeis t cii.ci:nin i:wns di:ad. Oik- of the best known nnd most pop ulai hauls In the Lackawanna alej pawed awn jesterday In the pursuit of T. Cllcenln Uvuns, who died at his home, l.'G South Uromley avenue, after nn Illness or seven months' duration. Deceased formeily conducted the l'a clllc hotel on Penn avenue and the Me chanics hotel on Not tb Main nenue. but of late yeais was engaged as a blacksmith by the Dlckbon Manufac turing company Mr. i:ans was boin in Cllcenln, South Wales, and was 01 ears of uge. Pievlous to his coming to America he became prominent in elsteddfodic cir cles and won many piize.s for his merl loilus compositions. Since his tesl dence heie he also distinguished him self In many competition. At the World's fair In Chicago In S9S "Cil cenln" was ordained as a haul, ac coullng to the rules and customs of the bardic circle of Wales. He Is suivlved by his wife, one sun and one duughtor, Allen IJvuns and Mis Craig The funeral sen lees will be conducted at the house Monday moinlng by Hev T. C. Kdwards. of Kingston, Hev. D P Jones and Hev. Dald Jones, of the Welsh Congiegn tlonal churchps The lemalns wHI be taken to N'antieoke on the l.&j p. m. tiain. and He. Mr. Thomas will have chaige of the services theie. In tel ment will be made In the Xanticoke cemetery. GHNniiAL nu:avs xoTr;s The membcis of Ftaie Brothers' or chestia gac a bjiiciuet last hlght at their lesideuce. 2 IS Pali lew avenue, In honor of their piesldent, J. N. Tompkins. A few selections weie ren- Exquisite Chiffon Ties. With dainty rullles and hemstitched ends. Satin Folded Stock Collars In all shades and brimful of new ideas. Just for Saturday dered by tho mandolin club ami Thom as Sangttllano. MIps Mnttlo Watklns will lead the Gospel meeting tomorrow afternoon nt 3. 45 o'clock ft the Young Women's Christian association looms, corner of South Main menuo nnd Scranton street. Women, nnd girls heartily wel comed nt his soi vice. Members of Globe lodge, No. MR, In dependent Older of Odd Fellow, who Intend accepting the Invitation to at tend divine services nt the I'enn Ave nue Hnpiist church tomorrow evening will meet nt the I.ackan rmnn lodge looms up Wyoming avenue nt 6 30 o'clock, Mis. John L. Kvans, of Hnmpton stiect.who va3 nnestcd nt the Inafinco of her husband for making threats. In stltutcd u counter suit befoic Alder man Kelly yesterday, charging him with making threats, non-supporr nnd desertion. St. Leo'o ba'lallon will meet in fa cial fcesslon In their rooms tomorow nf teinoon, The funeral of the lite Mis. Ann Header will take place tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock fiom the hoiwe. 1019 Hampton street. Intel ment will be made In the Washburn street cemetery. A surprise paity was tendered MIm Mary J. Haines, of Flftenlh street, at her home on Thuisday evening. The event wns enjoyed by a large number or young people Stieot Commissioner Thomas has Is Riled nn order to the icsldents on Price nnd l.ufujetl sttnets, between Mnln avenue and Chestnut street. iequetlng them to lay stone walks In front of their respective dwelling before May 6. After that date tho city will put down all walks not laid and collect for the same fiom the property owners. Tho nineteenth birthday nnnlversaiy of Miss Vlda Sterling, of North Main avenue, was fitting! celebrated by a number of her friends Thursday even ing. A horse belonging to Butcher Frank Sterling, of South Main avenue, ran n.iy cm Thursday and the wagon and its contents were deslioyed. School Conti oiler T J. Jennings has pieented No. 10 school with a hand some plctuie, entitled "Mirth of .i Na tion's Flag." n Is tin eo feet square, flamed In oak nnd beautifully colored He also piesented a smaller one to each of eleven pupils w hose standing Is hlghtvtt in the different grades. The following ate the names: Mary Bllck ens, Hiley Stewoit, Gladys Jones, Mamie Hartman. Wanda Straff, Grace Florey. Tied Echnettle. Clara Wilson, Harriet Ue nolc!s. Clara Burke nnd Frank Cnssese. The fifth annfial ball of the Haimony Athletic club will be held at Mens' hall. Monday evening, Apill 30 Hayes' orchestra will furnish the music. Hev. D. D. Hopkins of tho First Welsh Baptist church, delivered the third of a seiles of lectures last even ing before tho Young People s society on the period between the old and the new testament The talk was very In Mructivp, and was listened to by an appreciative audience The name of Mrs D B Thomas as accompanist at the Pl mouth church conceit was unintentionally omitted in The Tiibuno renort cstcnlay. Her woik added much to the pleasure of the evening's entertainment. Seveial prominent .voting couples will be man led within the next few weeks, among the number beluga well-known new sparer man and a popular Main avenue merchant. The eisteddfod to be held dt the First Welsh Baptist chuirh next Tuesday ntteinoon and ovenimr Is attracting wl.iespiead attention nnd promises to be a gteat event In musleal elides. NORTH SCRANTON. A branch office of Cuslek's undertak ing establishment will be opened to day at 210 West M.uket street. It will be in the Thomas building, form erly occupied by Uvans brothers The rooms have been handsomely furnish ed and will be In charge of I;. A. Cus Ick. In honor of Miss Fannie Carson, of Asbury Park. N. J.. Mr. and Mis. William Bryant, of Court street, en tertained the following friends Thuis dav night. Misses Anna Conwav, Liz zie Caffrey, Katie MeC'nnn, Carrie Wan en. Maiy Feeney. Fannie Carson, Clara Tesot, Mamie Carioll, Annj McLane, Katie O'Brien. Noia McCann. Daisy Hrjant. Minnie Cronln, Mrs. Mai tin MeCunn: M-ms. s. J. Tyler, Henrv Koch, Fred Thomas, John O'Bilen. Martin McCann. Lawrence Keegnn. Francis McAndrew, Fred Speichcr. Hoddy Grimes, Jacob Boeth John (li hues. John Shaughnessy, John McCann, Unny Kelly, William Mur phy, Mi Mlnnech and Andiew J. Heiliv. John Coujslr.s, of Parker street, had Ills head cut In two p.aces and his ehest liicerated y a premature blast at the Mai vine mine cm Thursday He was removed to his home, where medi cal aid wns given him. !! was much impioved last evening. Hev. s, O. Reading, pastor of the Ninth Main Avenue Baptist church, clellveied a temperance lectuie In the Fiist Welah Bapt'st church on West Market street last evening befoie a laige audience. Miss Lulu Constantino, of North Main avenue, entertained a numbei of fi lends at her home last evening. Mr and Mis. a L. Francois, of Kast Maikct sir. et, have icturneu from Bat tle Crick. Mich, wheie they attended the ttineial of .Mis Francois' sister, Mis Siiban Kills, formcrlv of Scranton, Geoige Llttlejnhn. of Amelia avenue, left Thut.cda' for Fort Wadsworth, wheie ho Intends staving for some time. Miss Mar Piatt, of Poeono, is the guest of M and Mrs, Heuben Dean, of Church avenue. Mi and .Mrs. Harry Piatt have re turned fiom Nv, York city Miss Bessie Fioiy and Miss Grace M.veiK of Clark s Summit, are visiting lelntlvts In this fectlon Mrs Irwin Wlnt of Uat Market Some people can't drink coflcc ; everybody can drink Gruin-O. It looks and tastes like coflec, but it is made from pure grains. No coflec in it. Grain-O is cheaper than coffee ; costs about one quarter as much. All srocen ; He and ajc. Gfptx a bar i. RAIN-n THE FOOD DRINK street, la visiting friends In New York city. Miss nilzabcth Hrcnnan, of Carbon dale, la the guest of Miss Kate Mc Hnlc. of West Market street. Miss Maiy Price, of North Main nve nue, Is visiting friends In Wllkcs-IUrro. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Funeral of the Late Justus Fruehan ileld Yesterday Other News nnd Personal Notes. The funeral of The late Justus Frue han took place from the family lesl dence on Hickory street yesterday nf ternoon. The house wns tarly throng ed with the numerous relatives nnd friends of the deceased, who came to take a last sad look nt thj featuies of the young man, whos.i promising young llfo so early enmc to an end. Hev. William A. Nordt, pastor of the Hickory Street Presbyteilun chinch, conducted funeral services at the houso nnd delivered nn eloquent funeral ter nion. Hev. Nordt spoke of the prom ising future of the man, of his many noble traits and spoke words of con solation to the bereaved parents and the brothers and sisters of the di ceased. At the conclusion of tha fu neral services a double quartette of the Junger Maennorchor. which was composed of the following members, Gust Hepert, William Bcrghauser. Fred Hermnn, Otto J. Hoblnson, Peter Zang. William Zlcsmer and Charles O. Levvert, sang a selection. The cisket was then closed nnd borne to the funeral car, and the fu neral procession then moved to the Plttston Avenue cemetery, where the lemalns were lowered to their last resting place, after the quartette had randered another selection. The fu neral was attended by the Junger Maennerchor as follows: William Zlesmer, George Wlrth, John Zlesmer, Pied Pch.ink, William Fickus and Adam Fruechtel. The numerous Moral pieces were carried by the following: Alfied Guthelnz, Chnrles G. Levvert. William Bcrghauser, Joseph Zang, Charls Scheuch, Jr.. Chat Its Beig hnuser, William Kelke, Henry Levv ert, Abe Weichel, August Gelger, Jacob Schunk, leorge Mans, William Suter, Oscar Budenbach, Henry Zelbler Jo seph Scholl, Ernest Simons and Frank Stahlheber. THNTH ANN1VKHSAHY. Mr. and Mis Charles Saar, of Iivlivj avenue, list evening celebrated ths t"nth anniversary of their wedding day and a number of their friends as sembled at their home to extend their congiatulatlons Mrs. Saar proved an excellent hostess and soon had her guests feeling quite at home. A very pleaant evening was spent In games and other amusements and at a sea sonable hour refreshmei ts were seived. Thou- piesent weie. Mr. and Mis. J H. Sohafer Mi. and Mrs. Fred Ne her, Mr. and Mn. Charles Graf, Mr. and Mr". Chailea Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs I.o'ils Urnmb.it her. .Messrs. Jacob Saar. Fled Neher, Fred Saar, Geoige Lauber. Arthur Schafer, Jacob and Peter Neher, Willie Saar. Misses Ethel Saar. Kullc, Lottie, Came and Murtha Giaf. TOLD IN BIHHF. The Cornell Ilosc company has re ceived a new hose wagon, which ! to take tho place of the old hose "art, which his been doing stvlce slnif the compiny was organised The now wagon has been sceured through the efforts of Chief Walker, und It Is equip P'd with all the latest ImpiovemcntJ. Tho old cart hns been given to tho levr-cr Valley Hose- company, which was icventiy organized. An eye Mlent entertainment was given las-t evening in St Joseph's hall bv the Mlr.ooki bas" ball club, which was largely pationlzed. Miss, H. Tuff. of Plttston avenue, entertained a number of friends from the Colli' ry Engineer last evening. A new o-ginUatlon. to be known as the Elect! 1c city lent. Knights of the Maccabees, was Instituted In Phar macy hull on Plttston avenue on Thursday evenln;;. The Gospel meeting at the South Side Y. W. C. A. looms Sundav af ternoon at 3 45 o'clock will be led by Miss Anna Krebs. All women and gills Invited. Tuesday night, at th South Side Y. W. C. A. rooms. Rev Isaac J. Lansing will give a lecture on "A Hero of the American Alps." Pea Coal $1.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, central city and central Hde Park. Address orders to J, T. S larkey, 1011 Cedar ave. 'Phone 66S3. GREEN RIDGE. The original Asbury Male quartette will slug at the morning service in tho Asbury Methodist Kplscopal church. It consists of C F. Newell. O. U Col ln William II. Trcverton and Will iam II Lanvon. The family of William J. Watts, of Sanderson avenue, have moved to their country place, near Glcnburn, for the summer. , Mrs Luther P. Smith, one of the earliest tesldents of Green Hidge and one of the few lemalliing charter mem beis of the Green Hldge Presbj terlan church. Is quite 111 at her homo on Penn av enue. ' C L Toby and son. Chailes, of Ca pouse avenue, spent yesterday at Her rick Center Mrs. Gllroy, of Wllllam.sport, Is the guest of hei son, A J. Gllroy, of Penn avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H. B Andrews, of Ca pouse avenue, entertained Miss Conger and Mr. Ward and the members of their wedding party, last evening. Those present were Miss Conger, Misses Bemlce Conger, Bessie Jones, IJUa Honey, Helen Dawson and Ethel Dawes; Messrs, H. K. Ward, Simon Waid, J L. Knapp, Alex. Bryden and C. W. Dawson Miss Whltmoie, of No, 27 school, Is confined to her home by Illness. Miss Pauline Shook Is In her place. Mrs. Kennedy, of Jadwln street, Is recovering, after a scveic attack of 111 ness Green Hldgo will be largely repre sented among those who attend tho Nordlca concert In Wllkps-Barrp. Columbus comma ndery, No 2S5, An cient and Illustrious Order Knights ot Malta, which la to be located In Gieen Hldge, will be formally Instituted this evening In Malta temple, 316 Washing ton avenue. Sir George II. Pierce, grand recorder of this state, will bu present. Tho entertainment given by tho scholars of No. 27 school recently added JU0 to the piano fund, MINOOKA. Jhi William Connell Hose, company tested the forcn on the water plug at 1 McDonough's store yesterday . after- '?js.vss!n- :-w4nESjmjimxi& .v--- ;$ The Kind that Cure. Broncho Blood Remody 10 cts. Broncho Kidney Remedy 10c ts. Broncho Liver Remedy io cts. Broncho Headache Remedy io cts. Broncho Rheumatism Remedy io cts. And 22 others All good All io Cents. Be sure that you get B-R-O-N-C-H-O. noon with 450 feet of hose, and It was found to bo very satlsfnctoiy, the force being sufllclent to icach the top of any building In the town W. J Dclaney, of Wllkes-Baire, was a visitor in town yesterday. Mr. Hugh McCrea, of Mnln street, has opened a hainess-maklng estab lishment In Qulnn's place. Mr. Peter Tougher of Peckville. was united In maiilagc Thuiday afternoon at St Joseph's church to Miss Bridget Murray, the pietty nnd uccompll-jhe 1 daughter of John Mun.iy Hev W. A. Got man peifuimed the ceiemony. The Mlnooka base ball club lull their second nnnunl cnteitalnm nt last evening, and was very successf il A reasonably largo audience was In attendance. The piogramme was qultj larg and much enjoyed by all pu'S ent. DUNMORE DOINGS. Installation of OfTiccis of Pequest Tribe of Red Men There Was Also Initiation of Candidates. Pequest tribe. No. 3'?7, Improved Or der of Hed Men, held Installation and Initiatory iciemonle in their lodge looms in the Independent Order of Odd i Fellows' building Thuisday evening.! which weie the most auspicious and on a higher plane of excellence than' has been seen In any ot the pievlous .'!" S. The entile evening was devoted to the Installation of the olllceis and the initiating of three candidates as mem bers of the oiganbation, It hlng il o'cloek before adjournment was made. The oflkers Installed were- Piophet, Clinton Ilcdglin, sicliem, P. F. O'Hoio; junior sagamore, Chnrles Wls, keep er of wampum, Carl Miunlck. collec tor. William E. Dexter; chief of rec oid, T. P Letchworth: first sannup, Michael Bulgi-i : second sannup, Cinrlcs P. Hussell, guard of the wlg wim, W. F. Hurley; guaid of the foi est, S. W. Knapp. Thn llil .ill. 1 1 Inn win fnnrlin orl 1 District Deputy Grand Sachem War-' ivr, of the Pot ono tribe, of Scranton. I after which Gicat Sachem of Pennsyl vania L. L. Ayies, woo was piesent, clellveied a spilltcd addles. The lodge-' vv,ns r"poi ted in a most lloui Ishlng condition. Owing to the lateness In, getting through with the ceicmonlea the banquet was postponed Indefinite 1. TOMOHHOW'S SKHVICIIS. Rev. W. F. Gibbons preaches in tho First Presbyterian church tomoirow morning at 10 "10 o'clock, on the sub ject, "New Law of Love." The even ing service hn.s been arranged to be ' equal! as interesting, when "Tcsti-1 monv" will be the text upon which the I srmon will dwell. Sunday school at j close of morning service and Christian! Hndeavor at fi.?n o'clock p in. The services tomouow at the Dudley Street Baptist church will ! as fol-' lows Preaching bv the pastor, Hev, J. L. Kramei. at 10.30 a. m, subject, "Kagle's Nest." Kvcnlng sermon at ".''0 o'clock, on the text. "Our Father's Gift." Siifilay school at 12 o'clock, and puiyer meeting us usual The pastor will follow the new departure made at last Sunday's services and sing a solo nt the evening hervice. Hev. A. J. Van Cleft will preach his first two seimons of tho new confid ence ear In the Methodist Kplscopal, chuich tomouow morning and even-1 ing. I TOLD IN' A FHW LIN'US. The funeral of Lyiuuii J. Pi Ice. the little threc- cur-old son of Mr, and Mrs Price, of 1021 Paul htrect, who died Tuesday, was bulled yesterday afternoon at '2 o'clock. Tho sei vices were held at the house P.ev. Welscoff delivered a short and touching talk Interment was mude In the Peteisburg cemetery. The pull-benieis were Curies Hupp. L'dwln Kl.ib.snei. Fied erlclc Stnk and Noiman Li-wls A meeting of the Llveiy nnd I'nder takers' association of this dlslilet will bo hld In the Haub building, Scranton, Thursday, May 3, The funeral of Sabbatlno MuzIco, wliose death was icpoitecl In this col-1 umn, was held vcstciday at 2 o'clock. Services weie held at tho home In torment was inado in Jit. Caimel cem etery. Mis. Sterling, of hhoemakor avenue, Is very 111. Mr. Hayes, of New Yoik city. Is visiting at tho home of Unity K. Spen cer, on Webster avenue. Miss Mary Hecker, of Allenlown, is a visitor In town. Services at St Mark's tomorrow, second Sunday after Kaster R a, m holy communion; 10.30 a. m., moinlng piayer nnd sermon, 3 p. in.. Sunday school and Illblc class; 7.30 p. in., evening pravcr and sermon. Hev, L J. Haughton, pilest-ln-churge, will conduct all the set vices. OBITUARY. Ula, the bjraf-nld Uauglitrr nf Mr. Jiid Vr$. Ulwrd Mcjcrc, ( 1017 Maifcnl dtrmir, ilicd at ( o'cIihW Mtfnljv niurniiie The luncrjl will be hfid ut 1 o'clock Ihii adernoon, with icr vlrn at Ht. Mirj's fiuman Catliollc church, and Intrrmrnt In .No. 3 rrmrtcr;. I.IU ii)en dlfd otfidj nornlns at the home ot her parfnU on Miflonl avtriii". The lmirr.il lll iV plicr tpiliy .it J nVlnrk, with or. vlrn at fct. Mary'a (ifrn.aii Catholic church. Interment Kill be made- in No. S cemetery. w Z2 is&j&' Iwm New York Announcement. Horner's Furniture. THE BEST IX THE MARKET bocnuso representing tho produc tions of tho boHt inakors only. Other advantages ate tho unequallod ns boitmcntH in nil lines, whether wantod for city or country homes, and the ory moderate pricea at which tho goods aio marked. Tho completeness of our assort ments can best be undotatooil fiom tlm fact that we carry in stock, and exhibit, moro ilnti two hundred and fifty distinctively diffetent B droom Sets in oveiy variety of tnateil il, as well jjs endless lines of Pallor, Draw ing Hoom, Din'ng Kooniand Librniy 1'iitnitute. ranging from the niocf est and inexpensive to tho most olub oiatcly cat veil and inlaid. In n word, even article reciulrod for use. comfort and adoininnt In tho household can bo had with Its plainly ra irked modeiato price at the Great Furniture Kmporluin of R.J.Horner & Co., Fiiniltme MnUerA nnd Iinportera, 01-05 AV.Stfd St., New York lAilJnlnlnj; Fln fiiMre i Sind for Illn.trttril Handbooi, "Our Amerkin Hoiuoaaud How to FunilnU Them." NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Col. sixtrrnlli St nl IrMnK I'lacr, NEW YORK. American PUn. 1 .VI pt i tin ml npMjn) Eurupran I'ln, l V) jim J43 jnd upward I 1) mWMOUD, fiorlrlor - X lor Busiiies Men , 4- In the h?art of tho wholesale . f district. X For fci.ioi):?r; 4. S minutes' walk to Wanamakers; a. S mlnutta to falCKOl Cooper's Big .. T Store. 1'iusy cf access to the sie.it I Z Diy Goods Stores. lor ightsver One block fiom B'wav Cars. glv. 1 Ing easy transportation to all T . points of Interest. -f I HOTEL ALBERT : : NEW YOUK. Cor. 11th ST ft UNIVEHSITY PU "" only one Block from Broadway. -f J Room?, $ l Up. pS : NERVITA P5LL& Restore Vitality. Lost Vigor nnd Manhood Curo Impotency. Night Eniion9, Los of Mo-n. or. nil wntiDir dieniieft. all effects of olf-nbusoor 6O PILLS CTS. excess nnd Indiscretion A nerve tonlo nd blood builder. Crlupi tho nlnk irlow to nnln ebeel.s and restores the tire or voiith. By mnll BOc nftr lnic. fl hnxna fnp $2.50, with our bankublo rraurantee to cura or refund tho monoy paid, bend tor circular and copy of our bnnknbli no guarantee bond, NervitaTablets FXTRA STRENGTH fTP.ir.nw T.AnrM iuiuibuibib iccsuus Positively giiarantocd enro for Loss of Power, jaricocole, Undevolopod or blirunken OiRans, Parcels, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostra tion, HstPrla. Fits, In-anlty Paraljsl nnd the IUiilt3 of nxcp9lo Ufo of Tohncco, Opium or Lkiunr. By mall in plain picknse, $1.00 a box, 6 for $5.00 with our bankable guar antee bond to cure In UO days or refund money paid. Address NERV9TA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sto., CHICAGO, ILL. SoM by McGarrah & Thomas, Drug gists,, 20d Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. WILLIAM WINTER'S COPY. From the Sitnidjv I tcnliiK l'ot WillUm Wiiili r. tin 1I1 in of the dramatic rrltii- e( Nc oik and the poet and pssajiH of the Trllmnr, H spare and chort llh aiy griv hair, and lU miioiHi (air l Mntrularl) jnulhlul Ho liflongi to thr- old nhool--tho RChonl e( Ijreolfj, (I'orue tliplij, llromon llou arl and luttdonand, until rceently. In1 alnaji cllmlnd the fctilrs to thr Trihunc nlltciial room instead el mine tho dcilor Hut onr nlRlit, which a coldi'r and 'irmlir than usual, lie rude up nn tho rlrcaUi and put liis co) 11 the desk lu handwriting i neat, hut almost undecip rrille In 1 1 if oidlnarc man That very iilclit a now man aj reailliu- ci.ij - a fresh joung man jut cut of cellerfe who ilid not know vr W'lnter'a copy wont direct from the man who reccmd it Io the printer who put it in tjpc, and that it u.u oul.i nail In preot and in ilif paper. No one had told him that with Mr Winter' copj cornctloiu werj aacrlleer and crlttrluua rank blaiphemj ho, In Ids iKnoranee, le began to transcribe and edit the hieroglyphics. M a quarter to one o'clock the night editor, lull ol trouble nnd anxurj and looking for this identical cup unie oironi the vouns man ut his ta.k "J haca been Malting for that juit one hour,' he Mid, "Well, ou will !uc to wait angther hour I was nut emplojed to Iraiulate I have truck a cntciue In this copv that parahr.ej the I nglisli language, and I will ttraiithlru ft out if I" 'The konlinic ou ttmrk," returned tho nljit 'ill or as lie lifted up the ropy and ataited with It upstair, "will bo In the manaiflng edi tor's plalnrtt llngli.h, and joij will reiebe it tnnioriow, unless I am inbtakm " .Mr. Winter s c-opj as heretofore goes direct In t! t 'Inters. 01? Raclnp Meet. sl,v.ii, T ii., pril 27. A l.lg hone rae. in aif.1 op in. I hire loday and nil! continue until M 5 'I he entries are large, and this iwt piomle to be a successful one. ifcpa il ml fe,KW AMUSEMENTS. Diitrur from madison FQiT.vitK oAnnr.v, SUV "iOIIK CITV. AT SCRANTON On Thursday, Hay 10. TRANSCENDENT TWO. Greatest of All Menaguies, Circuses ani Hippodroni)s United. In All the Mngnltudo of Invested Millions In All the Majesty ot Honor and Morality. Tha Only Big Show In Amarlca Today nd Just as recently piccnted In Mvllson Siuare Cardcn, Ne ork CiM, WIIKlti: .VONT OTIir.U SOW KMIIIIITb, Oil l)HES TO. ITS MAONII'ICENCE Or MEKIT INCLUDING ALL THE MAS- TER FEATURES. n mnement nn) ot a rhoimnd .110 Oreatct rtlsts 110 Champion Acts -1? ImwnpaTaMa Bareback Eijucntrlans 25 vupcrlatlcly Vunny Clouns. HASSAN ALI THE EGYPTIAN GIANT. The Tallest of Mn kind The Hugcst llinnirt Manel. In th3 Grandest lo'is3uniEv3rMov3d The llrrnic It.Kii (f Kcr I ri. fricl. and XUon. Kimdiniis l.poltinii nf Hare lUld rjeasts The lllpfot llerdj of llralnlest l.leplnnts The Onl Sehoul of Tnlnrd Vi Mon and Seals. lute ml I'unnlnir 1 irem for the Ihlldnn upcildj .iins.nuon.il Free Mreet Parade. More for Your Money Than Avnrlca Would Dream of Askinp, One 50-cent Ticket AdraittinB: to All. Children, Under 9 Yeais, Half Price. Two l.xhibiticiti llaib ll"'C lln at 1 and 7 P. M l'eifiirnnmes at 2 and 8. L wiU Ex.'ii'sloa Rites tor Ah Arranged For rte-eried s.eat (or fale on die i f r.vhibltinn, at Mittluwo' Dins .Mole, oO l.ai V w mna Mnue. I YCEUM THEATRE - DURaUNDIlR & RUIS. Ltisnss 11. l. LONG, Manazer. SATURDAY, APRIL 28. Mntinee and Night. Diiect from Paik Theater, Dostoni HR. DANIEL SULLV Presents tho season's great success, The Parish Priest By Dan. L. Halt. An American Comedy Drama of Marvelous Strength. Metropolitan Cast. Elaborate Production. Prices KvenlnK, rl 00 T.'c, 50c , 25c. Mutince, JOc , Jie. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2. HR. JAMES YOUNG Presenting the Superb Success, LORD BYRON A Great Cast; Superb Costumes; a Cat load of Scenery. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, fjSl.OO. i ACADEHY OF HUSIC, UUKtiUNDHR cS HBIS. Leisees. It. k .LONO, .Maiuer. ''ne Wesk. Commenclni April ij THE PAIGES DOUDLE COMPANY. 15 Dramatic and Vaudecille .rtita 18. Illiee mitince dally, commencing Tuesday l.cenini Prices. 10, SO and M cents ONK Sdl.ll) WEKK Commencing M nda, Ajirll .'0 The hanliom and lirilliant artiste, MISS JESSIE SAWTELLE Supported hj the most powerful leperlolre or. ranlratlon In iho tniiid states, known at tha S-AHTUM.K IUI VMATIf CO . I'reientlnir ,Mnn la) f!enme I he Victorian Cross li Ills; Super lalis Nets, 6 car load of seen, en Prhci. 10i vile, and S0e Millnec com. menelnu TuesdaiiJ, liV to all parts of the hous. A Skin of Doauty la a Joy Forover. DII T r.l.l OIII'ltAlUI'S OKIFNT1U Cltt.VM, OR MAUIUAL. llbAUlllIEU. lie mores tin, rimples, rteeVIe. Molb I'stclm., iik u, snd Bkld alce, si, I ever; blemish obi urauiy, ajiu aecca delecilrn. It bu tdo4 tin tl tt t years, and Is so harnlfstt a tobakurslt liprop. erly wide. Accept no counterfeit oft similar clue. V)r.L i. Bjre wtd to at lady of llie haut-tom la iUf nt)i "As jo ladles wlllBMtntra, I reeornmsad 'Oour aud s rrean' as tb lit.t t-srmrulof ail tha Skin Drsuara 'V tlons'' Tor sals bll all nNinrlsts ani Faneyfloods Dealers tn tbs C. S . Canadaj, said uroii ricai). T. norKI.S'8. fno't. n Croat Jonss It, K.T. ' Tor printing of any kind consult The Tribune Job Department. hliifl! IS .5 wTw K--e- V