8 THE SCRAOTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1900. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON NECESSITY FOH A LARGER HALL IS VERY APPARENT. Meats Building Not of Sufficient Size to Meet the Demands of Such Per formances as the Wheelmen's Min strels and Kalos Plegan Ivoritcs Will Attend Grand Lodge in Ver mont Now Pastor for Bcllcvuo C. M. Church Mrs. McConvllle In juredOther Notes and Personals. AVIth the productions of Knlo l'l gnn and the Wheelmen's OutlnK the practical need of u larger hall anil tage In West Bcr.tnton than Mi-aiv' Is apparent. On three different rrlfrlrtH Inside of a week the halt has been packed to suffocation. The staso 1st too small to admit of n large company on the boards nnd the properties aro limited to a few Bet pieces of -scenery anil a couple of drop curtains. There Is a orylnjr neid of a building for such purposes and with a popu lation of nearly fifty thousand people It Is surprlsInK that some enter prMni? man cloot not supply this need. The land Is available In one of this best locatlonr on Main avenue, nnd tan be purchased at u reasonable pilce. Tho half of the block on the west erly side, between Price stteet and Wymbs point, now occupied by sev eral unsightly buildings. Is on the mar ket, and Dr. Allen stated to The Trib une mnn yesterday that he will dis pose of the entire plot foi a reason able figure. He has not tho time or money to devoti to such un enter pi Ise, but wou'.i be Rlud to see a suitable building erected thoie. Thro Is ample room for a block ot tore, which could be easily rented, and the second ptoiy could be made suitable for a hall and theater, nnd the third story foi lodge rooms or llvlnpf npartments. If a laige stage was built, an entrance could be galnel on the Price htreet slJe without solus through the main hall. ThTe was some talk recently of a theater for West Scranton. which ought lo be n good investment, as nearly every peiformanco In the cen tral city houses are patronized by hun dreds of "West Scranton people. GRAM) LODGH OF IVOU1TKS. The Grand Iodge ot American Tiuo lvorltcs will meet in Poult ney, Ver mont, next Tuesday, and delegates from "West Scranton, Wllkes-Uaire, Plymouth. Taylor, Olyphant, rorest City and North Scranton will leave Monday morning on the 6 20 Delawiro nnd Hudson train to attend the ses sions They will be accompanied by Grand President Richard H. Williams, Giand Dufour's French Tar Has Won Success, It Cures Your Cold And Gives You Rest. FOR SALE BY ALL SEALERS. Gentlemen A few words on Uuderwear if you please. There's everything that you can think of in that Hue in our Men's Underwear Department, aud more of it to select from than can be found in any other three stores in this city. Enough said on that score. To-day we particularly ask your attention to "Otis" and Mercer ized Underwear "Otis" Gusseted Underwear, the kind that allows you all the freedom in exercise that an active man can desire, but fits as simply as though 'twere skin tight. ' "Otis" Underwear is made from the famous Sea Island Cotton in medium and light weights in Bal- briggans or Lisle Thread finish. Also in fine light pure wool weaves. "Otis" Underwear is best. No other make is just as good. Make a note of that fact. MERCERIZED UNDERWEAR poasesscs all the appearance and properties of Silk but it is in reality Cotton, prepared by this new and beautiful process, All sizes, two shades, (flesh tint and pale blue) proper spring weight. Finish as fiuc as genuine Silk. .Globe Warehouse Secretary John J. Kvans nnd Grand Treasurer Roger l'vuns, alt of this city. K. H. llobathun will represent Robert Morris lodge, nnd Owllyni Lewis Is the delegate from Kewl Sant lodge. An effoit will he made to have tho npt annual sessions held In Tailor. The order Is the representative Welsh body In America and has a large mem bership tliiotishollt tho United Stutcs. ruLi. rno.u a struct car. .Mm. Thonns Mcl'omllle, of 12 1 South Sumner nenue. nt tempted to utlght from a Taylor car 1 front of Decker's drug store, last evening at 7 '0 o'clock, while the car wns In mo tion, nin' fell to the pavement, sus taining slight injuries. Kitioliaan Dald J. Davis assisted hev Into the drug stole, and n car ries" ,a summoned from Wymbs' iery, which wns iced In conveying her horn". Dr. Hugc-no lleeimans was stuniMoiu'd and attended her. She was pslnfully, though not r-orluuply injur ed. The mo'c rinair had stopped the car to linn the switch latch near tho corn t of Mnln aenue nnd Jackson stree. ard the woman attempted to get off Just as the car started up. The conductor tried to stop her, but he was too late. Tin: whhi:lmi:n's minstiikls. Nothing but pntlse was heard on all sides eoieiday for tho latttclpauts In the Who -linen's minstrels, and Inns much as many weio unable to witness the performance owing to their In ability to obtain admission, there is a strotnr t.entlment In favor of another pci formanc". ' Th n-anas-H-s of tho Home for the TilcndlPEs are desirous of having tho performs lire repeated in the Lyceum for their benefit, but many of the boy3 think K a benefit is to be given it should be for the West Side hospital. While rothintr has been definitely def initely decided upon, it Is quite certain that another performance will be given In the near futuic. JACKSON STUUKT CHURCH NOTi:S Tlie singing last Sunduy night by the choir war well rendeied and appre ciated. On Wednesday evening class No. 3, taught by MIbs Norma Nlcholls. will hold a social and give an entertain, ment. The pioceeds will be for repair ing tlie church. A good number, we in edict, will bo piesent. The fair and festival will bo a suc cess. The ladles hao done lemark nblv well in the sale of tickets, live hundred tickets have alieady been sold The object Is tho repairing of the church. They hope to raint it out side in light color and repair the audi ence room. The Sunday school Is In a piosperous condition. He on time to join classes. NHW PASTOR COMING. Rev. William D.uls, of Aberavon, South Wales is ej pected to anlve in the city this evening to take i lunge of the Hellewie Calvlnlstic Mothodlst church. He will be accompanied b his wife, tin ee childi en, and a sister of Mis. Davis. It Is not definitely known whether or not Rev. Davis will occupy the pul pit tomoiiow, but It Is probable he will preach In the evening at ii o'clock. FUNKRAI. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Services over the icmalns of the late : MANY a dutiful daughter pays in pnin for her mother's ignorance or perhaps neglect. The mother suffered and she thinks her daughter must suffer also. This is true only to a limited extent. No excessive pain is healthy. Every mother should inform her iMBULGENT MOTHERS Many a young girl's beauty is wasted by unnecessary pain at time of menstruation, and many indulgent mothers with mistaken kindness permit their daughters to grow careless about physical health. Miss Carrik M. Lamb, Big Beaver, Mich., writes: "Dear Mrs. Pinkham A year ago I suffered from profuse and irregular menstruation and leucorrhcea. My appetite was variable, stomach sour and bowels were not regular, and was subject to pains like colic duringmenstruation. I wrote you and began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and used two packages of Sanative Wash. Youcan't imagine my relief. My courses arc natural and general health improved." Mrs. Nannie Adkins, La Due, Mo., wtites: "Dear Mrs. Pinkham I feel it my duty to tell you of the good your; Vegetable Compound has done my daughter. She suffered untold agony at time of menstruation be fore takingyourmedicine ; but the Compound has relieved the pain, given her a better color, and she feels stronger, and has improved every way. I am very grateful to you for the benefit she has roceived. It is a great medicino for young girls." Mrs Jane Evans were held at the homo of Mrs Thomas Howells, on Wuhhbuur stiect, yesterday afternoon nt 3 o'clod:. Rev. James IlURhes and Rev HukIi Davis were the olllclatlns clergymen. The pall-bearers weie Jo seph Reynolds, Watkln Jones, I). C. Powell, Henjamln Ilumphreys.Job Har ris and Henjamln C. I, vans Burial was made in the Washburn street cemeter y. Jennie, the slx-veai-old child of Mi. and Mis William V.. Lewis, of 110 South Lincoln avenue, died jesterday afternoon, nftei a llnt'ertns Illness from scarlet fever. Tho remains will bo privately Interred in the Washburn stiect cemetery. Tho funeral of the late Mrs. William Wcitz will t.iKe place tomorrow after noon at 2.30 o'clock. Sei vices will be hold in the St. M.uK's Lutheran chinch and will be conducte " bv Hev. A. I, Itamer. Interment vwl .10 made in W.i&liliurn stieet icmetei. The arrangements for the late Mr. John Phillips funeral have been chaiiBod and in cons-equcncc the f-er-ifccs will be held at 2 30 o'clock this afternoon at St. Patrick's church The lenulns will be inter ltd in the Cathe dral cemetery. XHWS NOTES AND PEUSONAES. Will Jamei.on. of Washburn sjtieet, has returned home from ,i ten days' Mf.lt with friends in New York. Sttoudhbuifc'. Mauch Chunk and Slut- ington. A patty of jounpr people weie enter tained Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mis, A J. Can nn Noith Hiomley avenue In honor of the elder Mrs Can's birthday. A. J. C'arr, who was foreman at the electric light hUtlon for a number of veais, has accepted a traveling posi tion with the Chicago Electric Manu facturing company. Richard L,nnoigun, of Chestnut fltreet who has been conlincd In the Lackawanna hospital foi some time as the lesult of an accident, returned home yesterdny Patiolman Collins shot a dog jester day which bit a joung child of Mr. and Mis. Dvvyer, or Seventeenth stteet. Mr. arrd Mrs. William Slugg. who were recently married, have begurr housekeeping on North Everett ave nue. Haptifetnal services were held In the Tlrst Baptist church last evening and were conducted by Rev. S. F. Mat thews. The Electric City Wheelmen have been asked to repeat the minstrel per foimance tor the benefit of the Home for the Eilendless. The performance will probably bo given Irr tho Lvceutn. Tho Easter music will be repeated at the EIrst Welsh Congregational church tomorrow evening. GREEN RIDGE. Mrs. I). P. Killam, of Capouse ave nue, has returned from a visit to Hoi lister vlllc. E. T. Smith, of Wyoming avenue, leturncd jesterday fiom a visit to Hoi nellfavlllc. Print Hutter, best In the city. Green Ridge Market. John Webstei, of Green Ridge, will take an extensive business trip to Sar atoga and vicinity in n few davs Stiaw berries. Green Ridge Market. William Ellis, ot Wyoming avenue. Is touting In England. Ho expects to remain several months Mis. T. J. Johns, wife of Druggist Johns, of Green Ridge street, was called to Camden, N. J., yesterday on account of tho serious Illness of her father. Fresh Mackerel, Shad, Hlueflsh, Cod, Halibut Green Ridge Market II. M. Gardner and son, of Marlon street, were on a Ilshlng trip to Lily lake and returned with a nice catch of cnt-llsh. ' Miss Hertha Walls, of Wlmmers, Is visiting her biother, XI. Wall, the Jef feison r.venuo grocer. Oranges, Lemons, liananii3 Green Rldgo Market. A new foot bridge has been com pleted acioss the Lackawanna at the foot of Wood stieet. It Is a great con venience to those who havo business In tho North End. as It saves two or three blocks to those who were for merly compelled to go by way of the Green Ridge street bridge Rhubarb, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, As paragus, Water Cress, Spinach, New Potatoes, etc. Gieon Rldgo Market. Extensive Improvements are being inado on the grounds of tho Home ot the Friendless. The terrace Is being graded and freshly sodded, beds of flowers arc being planted, the drive ways and walks aio being repaired, nil of which greatly enhances the gen eral appearance of tho grounds. Garden Seeds, all kinds. Green Ridge Market, The funeral services of tho late E. J. McAndrew were held at St. Paul's church yesterday forenoon at 9.30 self for her own sake and especially for the sake of her daughter. Writo to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for her advice about nil matters concerning the ills of tho feminino organs. x'snmK vMw4fff'A o'clock and were attended by a large concourse of relatives and friends. Rev. Father Mnlone celebrated the mass of requiem. The pall-bearers were James Mcponough, P. I. Kearney, John T. Kelly, Martin Lavclle nnd Thomas La velle. Interment was mnde In the Ca thedial cemetery. E. Robinson's Sons' May Bock Peer on tap today. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. John Lloyd and Son, formerly of Tills Flace, Were Employed in the IU-Fated Mine in Utah. Among tho'-e who v.eie In the ter rible mine exp'osion at S o"eld. Utah, and were foitunite enoui,u to escape, w'mc John Llovd and son, foiincr l evi dent, of the North End When the news was received htie, their lelatlves expressed grave doubts as to their safety, nnd their fears weie somewhat conflmied when newspaper lonoits weie road, as It was stated that one John Llojd was among the dead. Yesterday his mother, Mrs. Nicholas Jenkins, who lesldes on Sptlng street, leceived a (.digram from him. stating that lie and his son had escaped In Jury The details were meagre and gave no account of the explosion what ever Mi. Llojd is a biother to David Lloyd, of Margaret avenue, and left this section for Utah about fifteen jeais ago, where he has since teslded. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. .Tenkin Williams, of Spring stieet, has returned from a sK weeks' visit to the western part of the state. The funeral of Mrs Thomas Thomas, an old and highly jespected resident of the North End, took place Thuts lay afternoon from hfr late residence on East Market strci t Hiief services were conducUd at the residence, aft-, which the remains weio removed to the Primitive Methodist church At the- latter place tli" seivlces were In chnige of the Rev. Dr. II S Jones, pastor of ihe Wrst Market Stiept Con. gregational church assisted by Rev. Charles Piosser. Both gentlemen de livered eloquent seimons, touching upon tho e( client and hpnocnlnnr character of the departed. The- floral offerings weie many and beautiful. In tel ment was made In Forest Hill cerne tcrj James Lewis, of Charles street. Is at the Hahnemann hospital, where ho underwent an opeiatlon on last Thuis day At piesent he in resting easily, with blight prospects of complete re covery Next Monday evening will occur tho annual meeting of the Provldencu Presbyterian church and congregation At the session the boaid of trustees, Sunday school, Aid society andall ntls slonaiy organisations will make their annual repot ts, and these will be rot lowed by the election of three trus tees. It is the flftj-.thlrd anniversary of the Providence- chinch. Mis. T J Dunn, of Bloom avenue, entertained a number of young people In honor of her niece, Miss Mabel Has sett, of South Edmeston, N, Y Thurs day evening. The house was beauti fully decorated. Tho trustees of tho Providence Pres byterian church will make their an nual report next Monday evening. Herbert Mason, of Edna avenue, Is In New York city on a business trip. Pen Coal $1.25 a Ton Dellvored to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park, Address orders to J. T. Srarkej, 1911 Cedar avo. 'Phone 6GS3. E. Robinson's Sons' May Bock Beer on tap todaj. THE FOOD DRINK Grain-0 is not a stimu lant, like coflce. It is a tonic and its effects are permanent. A successful substitute for coftec, because it has the coflec flavor that al most everybody likes. Lots of coffee substi tutes in the market, but only one food drink Grain-O. All groccrp ; lie. tnd 2M. RAIN-H DAY'S DOINGS IN DUNMOKE BOROUGH MEETING Or THE LADIES' AID SOCIETY. Report with Reference to the' In dustrial School Services , to Be Held Tomoiiow in tire Various Churches Funeral of the late Mrs. Gottings Will Be Held This Morn ing fiom Her Home on Grove Street Roma Baud Will Give a Concert Tonight. The Ladles' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church met at the home of Mis. Albeit Mowerj, on North Blakely street Thursday afternoon, and, as usual with this popular or ganization, a largo number of the members were piesent nnd an Inter esting and Instructive time followed. After the close ot a somewhat lengthy business session a report from the ludusliial school, which Is sup ported by the Presbyteilan church, was read by Miss Nettle King. The report coveicd the Held of work gone over by the management of the school for the past four jears nnd showed that 230 pupils had been enrolled in that time arrd Instructed In the vari ous dcpai tments of klndeigarten work. A large number of articles of clothing had been made and glv en to needy persons At the close of Miss King's report Miss Emma Ludvvlg plajed a pleasing solo on the pianoforte; Miss Sallle Price gave a leading, and Miss Ruby E. Yost sang a solo In a harming manner. Later refreshments were served and social chat ensued until adjournment was made The next meeting will be on Thuisdaj', June 3. SEBVICES TOMORROW. The services at the Methodist Epis copal chinch tomorrow will he of espe cial Intel est. Inasmuch as the Rev L. L, Sprague, D. D , of AVj-omlng sem inal j. Kingston, who has many friends in the borough, will preach at the morning and evening servh es The othei seivlces will be as usual during the day Seats are free and all made welcome. The pastor of the Dudley Street Bap tlst church, Hev. J. L Kreamer, will pleach tonroirow inoinlng at 10 30 o'clock and evening at 710 o'clock The morning subject will be "The Jovful Sound', the evening subject. "One Thing Needful" Sunday school will be held at 12 o'clock, prajei meeting ,'i3 uual. Rev. Kreamer will sing a solo at the doe of the evening seivlcc. The seivlces at the Flist Presby terian church with Rev. W. F. Gib bons, as pastor will be Morning ser mon at 10 30 o'clock, followed by Sun day school evening sermon at 7 30 o'clock Cbiistlan Endeavor meeting p.cceolng the evening service. NEWSY PARAGRAPHS. Tho funeral of the late Mrs nettings, who "ed at the homo on Grove street, Thursday morning, will be held this morning at 0 o'clock A high nras of requiem will be cebbrated In St. Mnrj's Catholic chinch, after which Interment will bo made in St Marj's cemetery. The Italian Roma band will maun to the coiners this evening1 and play severdl selection"" Later thov will re tire to Kej stone hall, on South Blakely street, wheie the rca of the evening will bo spent Miss Agnes Seekins, of Jeliei-on ave nue, will leave this morning foi New Yolk cltj, wheie she will sail for Enrland. later touiing Getnranj-. A reception was lrll !-st evening at which fatewtlls were spoKen. Saiah F Reed died jester dnv nu rn Ing at the Lacknwunna hospital, Scianton, aged 7b jears. She was tho wife of John Reed, of 102S James street. Sir.inton. Under taker T. P Leieh woith took the remains In chaige The funeral will be held Kunduv morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be made In the Dunmore eenteti PERSONAL BITS Ml Bitir Vail, of Scott, was a caller In town jesteidaj. A little child of Mi. and Mis. Fuel Russell Is sloivly recovering fiom a seven- Illness of pneumonia Two childi en of William H Wilson, of Dudley street, aio scilously 111. Mrs. J. J. Bronn Is HI atvher home on Chestnut stieet. E. Robinson's Sons' May Bock Beer on tap todaj. Traveling for Recreation. Most people look upon traveling as a tiresome bore; they do not look for reeieatlon until the- end of their jour ney. It Is different on tho Luke Shore and Michigan Southern Rallwas The cars on this road are the most com fortable and alty that modern skill can devise Couitcous attendants ale al wajs on hand to minister to the wants of pations. The loadbed is so perfect that the Jolt and Jat usually experi enced In traveling is almost Impercept able, while the scenery along this road is picturesque and entei tnlnlng Those who travel via the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway admit that a trip on this famous railway is full of pleasuie and enjovnn rrt. SOUTH SCRANTON. Wotk is rapidly progressing on tho new cotton mill, which th Lnckavun na Knitting Mill comp.ui" rs con structing on the site of 111- old button mill, recently removed to Its new quai teis on Cherry street. The madilnery will begin to arrive In a few dovs. Rev. Mr. Aldrlch will kIvm his fourth BlbU leading In the R.vlatlous nt the Young Women's Christian asso la tlon rooms Tucs'ay afternoon Miss Ida Christmas will lerd the gospel meetings at the rooms tomor row afternoon. OBITUARY. Tim ilcath nt Mli llcksle W liltim re, ftrrJa) moraine, was a Kim blii-ck to tho conmiumt, few cun Liioulng nf tier IHiicm. Mic ua ttrlckrn with ntrltcnltift a uk .ik'", ami ilotjillo the hi role i Sorts o! friend ami pb.ukimis, the brnf, sweet tjiliit iUhI .M.huh, UavinR a met appalling void In lit i fainlli, uhosi BTicv oust alllktloni hac hern null lint the v,n al mest its fdltary ia if bun-lilm Doq.wt F)inpatliy h pjidiuljrly ixprnwtl for her mother in thl iimxpecliil Mirruu. It liw lu but l few month' unit ilialli inUrul (he fanv ilr and rcmoM-U a mui.li lined immlxr, and thli grill bftiiu ,fi Lilly 1 1. in illw Whltnnre a a J cuiik- uoinoi of lino culture and a hum tlful i liar.u ti 1 . Sonic lime ago the lift an tv tellent rthlon a tercher in a Ne tntiland city, lo be at home- mid aUt hu inntli r in the (are of an imallu fallitr, At the time of her death tho wjj tpirlilnit iu No 27 w liool. Thrni (Ii thlldliood, plillinod nni' a noMc vo manhood the ha endeared lierwH In u large circle of frlcndi in this clly, vl.uo lu win he lJncciely mourned. Tho f uncial will take place i LIVER ACTS GENTLY ON KlU1 BOWELS epe, THE SYSTEty LEAN5 EFFECTUALLY; OVERCOMES ,,DATI,V HaB,tuaLCoHStipat,0n ui I UAL PERMANENTLY BUY THE GENUINE -MAN'F'D BY CAl,SV'C, 4",4',,CJ, y0M fOI? 5Avt BY Ml DRUGGISTS PRICE 50e.PCR BOTTlfr Highest Grade Lowest Prices Manhattan Shirts Underwear All grades, from the 25c Balbriggau to Pure Silk, at $2.00. Neckwear All the new fads, both for ladies aud gentleraeu. Try our special 10c col lars. Sole agent for Youngs' Hats Best $3.00 Hat on earth. 412 Spruce St. Seed Potatoes. Wo have just lecelved a caiload of seed potatoes which we offer at leasomble prices. Cnr.nen No. 1, Cm men No. 3, Early Puritan, Livingstone rink Eye, Ear ly Ilichigarr, Maules Thoroughbred, New Queen, New Eatiy Bovee. W. H. Pierce, V) Lackawanna We 110, 11. Ill 1'enn r. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTSHXSTEIt HOTEL, Cor Sixteenth St and Imng I'Uec, NEW YOEK. Amerlian Plan, M &i lei da and uparJ l.uropcan Han, ft V) pti da) and upward 1. D. UCAVUOnD, IVopnctor f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f -- Tor liibincss .Men In the heart of the wholesaler district. For shoppers S minutes' wulk to Wnnamnl.erv. S minutes to Slegel Cooper's Ble Store. Easy cf acesa to the Bicuc Dry Goods Stores.. For Sightseer; One block from B'vvay Cars, siv ins easy transpoitatloii to all points of Interest. HOTEL ALBERT NEW YOKK. Cor 11th T. A UNIVERSITY PI only one uiock irom uroaaway Rooms, $1 Up. p'-i. : - - MADE ME A MAW AJAX TABLETS rOSHTVELY C TJRE jlU. Xtrvoui rUtascit Falling Mem orr,Iapctene7, til6opleinebg,eto. canted bv Abuio ar mhsr f lensaea and India cretloni. Thru nuiehla and 4unt i resto.ro Lott VUolitr in oldor joumt.ind ntataaaforatudr, btmneuor marrltje. 1'lfiTo.it Ins&nltr and Caniamction if taVenlatioe. Their na chews lmmedf&to laproTc xnont and eBocU a CUltE nhe.ro all othor fall In tut upon hiTlna tho cennlno Ain Tohleti. Ther la w oared tlioatanda and vtllcsrayca. Vo aire arov itlru written cnarantca to cfloct u euro Efi pTC Ic oacnoatsor rcfaudtho tnoaer. 1'rleewil luiror pacLtmi or til. tVan (tall treitmeatl for t2C0. l!j nail, la plain wrapper, iipun rectp i rrlee. rt-cnlftr fl,'AJAX KUfllEUY CO., '"XZXlSr For sale In Bcranton, Va , by Mattliows Bros, and II. C. Sandorscn, Dnise'ata. fiom the (amll) riridime, iVi Madison jvenuo t s p m timoirim I In inleimcr.t uhhh will tale place In Danmoie iuii.tn, will In jri Jte ( John Wratlicrf, a 1 known rilizen cf Dun more, died jesterdav after a nix da.' HlniM of pneumonia, at Ihe hoim i;f liU daughter. Mm . I.dvtaril Uieeler, IW Tine alieet lie wai 5J jears nf aire The fumral Perthes will talo place ruewiay irnrnliij: at 0 oMink, and rho reiualnt villi be taken lo limit loi interment, id the 1J.07 I.rlo and Wjoinlni; train fiom Uunraore. Mis Kallo T. McCinn died Kstinlaj mornin at the nsldenec of Cnloiie) U A Waller, nf whoe household he had heen a irurul"r " number of jears, and with whohe fitnlli sho re. lenllj pent a jear in Kurpe, She wa take'i ill only last bunda MX who knew hr aio rnujU grloed our her death, bho Is eunltcd MiM H " r AMUSEMENTS. wither rnovt M.vmvrv sQt'.vn'i: oAnor.,( NMV OH.K tlTY. AT SCRANTON On Thursday, Hay 10. TRANSCENDENT TWO. Greatest of All Menagirlas, Gircusas ' an J , Hippodronus United. In All the Magnitude of Invested Millions in All tho Majesty of Honor and Molality. The Only Big Stow in America Today And Just a recently preented In MirlUnn Squaro Oardcn, Vew ok rtf Mir.ItK NONT. OTHlMl NO i:.IIUIITs, Oil DAI11.3 TO. ITS MAGNIFICENCE OF MERIT INCLUDING ALL THE MAS TER FEATURES. An rmieirrnt pnj of a riinmand 300 Greatest rllta 100 rluinpinn Uts 1) Imompirahlij Uarcback l.qutstilam 25 Superlatltelj 1 unny 0 Clowns. HASSAN ALI THE EGYPTIAN GIANT. The Talleht of Mai kind The lliiRest Human Marwl. n th3 Graitiistlo'isaiiiTiEvar MDV3d Ihe lleiolt llacei ef Ftirt I ra, rncl in I Vation. Won lions l.pn,itlnn of Itare Wild Ilents The Itimcu HeriN of Ilriiniest hlephants. The Onh 'rhool of Tnlned Va Uont ind eeal. (nli ml CnimlnK lirnis for the Children, Snperhl 'eiiMiionil Free Mrect l'arade. More for Your Money Than Avarice Would Dream of Asking. One 50-cent Ticket Admitting to All. Children, Under 0 Years, Halt Price. 1o 1-xhlbltion'i Daih lo r Open at 1 and 7 I' M rerlorniauies at .! and 8. L'aWCif Excursioa Idles for All Arranged For Heuitrd 'eits for file on div of Inhibition, at Milthiwn Drue inie, HO I.aclauanna Avenue I YCEUiVl THEATRE -' BUROUNDCR & Hiil'j Lessors. 11 u. I.ONC "'anaier, PALMEK OOX'S if'J nnntniiinn v MUHKHlfia IN FAIRYLAND. Aneliiboiiue riiuulcnl extrnaun7t in two uilh 'Jim-ln r.ist 2 in. totinne fiom s Y. Mbrettoliv Piiliner Cn MiihIo by Mali'oin Dotrslna. IL'lNJiA nn Wl'UM.SUVY oeninc, Wednckluv mntl"ce nt :i:!Itl, Mny S and t. (icinr.il ndtnltion U"c, lti'Hereit seals !15 iuiiI f(it'. nmlrtal l.vceiuu boxoMlce.Sattir tiny inornlui;. htnjel nnd directed by II, li llrnjer of cw Yor e. , ; - ACADEHY OF HU5IC, BUKOUNDUR & I'GIS. Lessees v W tt. K LONO, Muiujer. ONI" SOLID WT.IK Conimcncin" Monday, pril The handoom and brilliant artiste, JVli5S Jessie Sawtellc Suprnited bv the moit powerful repertoire or (.anlratlnn in th I nllid "-late", knonn ai the SVUTII.II I)llMllt CO, lVrrentlna G lllff uperldlt ti r. car load of seen. en I'rlrei ICk X and aji Mitlnte com menting Tuesda u, 10 to all parts of the hou. millUIIIIUIIIIIIIIIilllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU (Mi You Don't s'J 1 Know the Full 1 mm J! Pleasure of 3 Cycling. . 1 1 Unless You 1 1 Ride a Sold Only By f 5 211 Washington Ave. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiS by two klslrm, llrs Michael J Hart and Mrs. James Mi AUltlcr, of Carbondale, Mrs John 1'hilllps di d at the lioiutr of her mother, Mrs 1'atiUk Mcllush, of Kiftcrntli it nil, Ma i lieeeateil ii urhfd ly her huj. band, one child and tie tolkmins brothers and Inters, Mar;, nnie, Itcie, Criieilcir, Michael, Patrick, Ihoniar, Aolluny and James. Th funeral will tako place Saturday altemoon at "SO o'clock. Intel men t In the Cathedral lemeltry. llnlHi IS Bill uXiPtt n i SPALDING I ' i W