THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1902. i'v ra BA Kit k' i i i f 1 r, a' i -1 i l p. 4 Fin, 9 WEST SCRANTON NOMINATION OF OFFICERS FEATURE OF THE BOARD OF TRACE MEETING. D. D. Evans Named for President; Jenktn T. Reese, for Vice-President; Wallace O. Moser, for Secre tary, and William Farrell, for Treasurer Mr. and Mrs. Collins',, Sixteenth Anniversary Child Bit ten by a Dog Gamma Nu Enter tainmentOther Notes. The weather Interfered somewhat Inst night with the attendance at the refill lnr monthly meeting of the West Side hoard of trade In the Electric, dtv "Wheelmen's club house, and compara tively little business was transacted. The principal action was the nnnunl nomination of officers, which resulted as follows: For president, V. D. Kvnns: vice president, Jenkln T. Iteese: secretary, Wallace O, Moser; treasurer, William Farrell. The election will take -place at the leguliir meeting in May, when the nnnuiil lenorts of officers will be sub mitted. President Danlelf reported having re ceived n communication from the Scranton board of trade, stntinir thut ihey had acted adversely In the matter of making u test rnse in court of the Increased water rates, hence they will not co-operate with the local board in the matter. The report of the viaduct committee was discussed, but no action was taken, as they are waiting for a decision In the case now pending In the Supreme court. It wns reported that the Su preme court recently granted a rehear ing in the case. Vr. AV. Rowland Davles called the at tention of the board to the denlorable condition of South Main avenue, be tween Oxfoid street and the city line, and the secretary was directed to com municate with the director of public works and ascertain if any improve ment can be made. Action on the water rates and via duct cjuestlons were deferred until the next meeting, when it is expected there will be :i linger attendance. Sixteenth Anniversary. Mr. and Mr... K. T. Collins, of 1115 West Locust street, had a double cele bration Monday evening. It was in honor of their sixteenth wedding anni versary and the visit of their aunt, Mrs. The Bct l'anill.v Cough Remedy, Dufour's French Tar, for Sal" by GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 S. Main ave. Globe I Warehouse Be careful about' buying Dry Goods. We alwavs are. Have you thought of the ad vantage of buying goods here? We do the weeding and wor rying; for you there is only a question of taste. 3 -a va Fine Silks s Moire Silks in white, black and all the new shades. Candor compels us to say that seldom have you seen a nioie worthy assortment. a I Spotproof Black Habntai This Silk is most desirable on account of its not spotting with rain and its wearing qualities. Wide Width Black Taffeta and Pcau do Sole, meant for Silk Long Coats. Extra strong wearing dualities and modest prices, Globe Warehouse Always fumed for our Linens, wo wero never better able to live up to the reputation than now. I Globe Warehouse IWWWWIWflWIWIW B. Caddlck, of Wales, to thin country. The event occurred jointly at tho Col lins home and tho home of Mr. and Mrs. William Owens, 1115 West locust street. The homes were tastefully dec orated, under the direction of Will Jones, of J, D. Williams & Bro., and consisted of bunting, flags, flowers, hearts, etc. Selections were rendered by members of the Jackson Street BaptlBt church choir, under tho leadership of Prof. Lewis Davis, Other vocal, instrumental and phonographic selections were given, tho latter under tho direction of Will Jones and Will Owens. Prof. William Lewis, of Wllkes-Barre, rendered piano selections. Mr. and Mrs, Collins were the recipi ents of many presents, Including cut glass, china, etc. At a late hour re freshments were served. Those present were: Prof. William Lewis and Mrs. Jemima Lewis, of Wllkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davis, llev. and Mrs. Thomas dc Gruchy, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Reynolds, Mr. und Mrs. Frank Neave, Mr. and Mrs. Mor gan Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wat kins, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Owens. Misses Norma Nlcholls, Jennie Price, Elizabeth Howells, Elizabeth Jenkins, Mrs. S. Caddlck, Mrs. John Harris, Mrs. Thomas Mathlns, Mrs, Morgan, Mrs. Serine, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Price. Prof. Lewis Davis, John Lewis, Will Davis, John Ulnehardt, Will Jones, Misses Corinne Collins, Hazel Collins, Clyde Owens, Howard Collins, Russell Collins. Gamma Nu Entertainment. A well-pleased audience attended tho entertainment nnd social In the Wash burn Street Presbyterian church last evening, given under the auspices of the Gamma Nu society. The Bible school orchestra rendered several selections, and Miss Freda Knnn sang some popular coon songs. Misses Barrowmnn nnd Biell and H. L. Tyler played piano selections, and Miss Edith May recited in a clever manner. Vocal and instrumental selections were also given by Miss Florence Robertson and A. E. Morse. At the close, Ice cream and cake were served. Noted Temperance Worker. The people.of West Scranton will have the pleasure of hearing a noted tem perance worker next Saturday and Sun day evenings, in the .person of William R. Irvin. He will speak at the Bellevue Welsh Calvinlstlc Methodist church Saturday evening and at the Jackson Street Bap tist church Sunday evening. ' Mr. Irvin Is an indefatigable worker in the temperance cause, and all who attend these meetings will profit there by. Admission free. C. T. A. TJ. of A. Encampment. Arrangements for the first annual encampment of the First regiment of the Catholic Total Abstinence union of America arc well under way, and tho en mo will be iormally opened at Lake Loclore on Friday, July IS. Excursions will be run to tho lake during the encampment. The regi ment will be composed of twelve com- ! Table Linen Here is one Item of interest: 72-inch Tnblo Damask, bleach ed, and variety of patterns Pansy, Hose, Moiien, Fern, Polka Dot, Flour de Lis, Tulip, Clover-leaf, and tho price is only $1.00 a Yard Napkins to match. $3.50 a Dozen 6 & & Globe Warehouse fe: Here's a bargain in Dress Goods. Embroidered Snowllake, Tissue, set figure; tho colors nro Pink. Blue, Oxblood and Black Grounds, the Snowllake showing In white, of course. This Is a handsome new fa bric, that will undoubtedly catch tho feminine taste. The goods are worth 65 cents a yard. Our (Price 49c ft S 6 Embroideries There's a big assortment of nil kinds of Embroideries here, Headings of all kinds, Wash Galloons, Fine Allovers, Tuck Ings, Laces, Insertlngs. Flouuc Ings in all the new patterns. Nainsook, Swiss and Cambric, 22 to 44 Inches .wide, 35c to $4.50 a Yard Let us show them to you, fan lop, and already G6d men have been enlisted. It was expected the state guard tents Would bo secured, but Inasmuch as the National Guard of Pennsylvania will bo In camp at the same time, the Catholic regimental ofneerfl have pur chased a sufficient number of tents from Plckln & Thomas, of Philadel phia. . The second qunrterly convention of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union societies of the Scranton diocese will be held next Sunday afternoon at Ml nookn, under the auspices of the local society. Scranton Choral Society. The Scranton Choral society will meet on Friday evening of this week nt St. David's hall. Hereafter the rehearsals will be held on Wednesday nights regu lnrtv. Next week tho membership of the society wilt be augmented by a number of good singers from Taylor. Much work on this intricate chorus remains to be done and tho time is drawing near when the great competi tion for the $1,000 prize will take place at the new armory. , Tho conductor desires to make nn earnest request that all members make an effort to attend every rehearsal. Tonight tho executive committee will hold a meeting at Johns' shoe store. Installation of Officers. The following ofllcprs were Installed by Deputy Grand Worthy President Seth Jones, at the meeting of Ripple division, No. 45, Sons of Temperance, held at Jted Men's hall on Monday evening: Worthy President, Joshua Ellas; worthy assistant, George Griffiths; tieasurer, J. D. Lewis; financial secre tary, Thomas Thomas; recording sec retary, D. H. Williams; assistant re cording secretary, Francis Beacham; conductor, Bert Thomon; chaplain, Harry Jenkins; Inside sentinel, J. W. Jones; outside sentinel, D. H. Jones; past worthy president, Thomas G. Jones. Black Diamonds Will Play. A match game of ten pins will be played tomorrow evening on the Elec tric City Wheelmen's alleys, between the Black Diamonds and the Electric City Wheelmen tean. The line-up will be as follows: Black Diamonds Gorman, Gold, Foley, Beavers, Pryor. Electric City Wheelmen Wettllng, McCracken, Wil liams, Davis, Owens. The game will be called at 8 o'clock. Names of Artists. At the concert to be held In the Ply mouth Congregational church on Fri day evening, the following artists will appear: Miss Florence H. Richmond, pianist; William V. Griffiths, trombone soloist; Miss Beatrice Enid Morris, re citer; J. T. Watklns, baritone soloist; Frederick J. Wldmayer, violinist; Miss Mame Niland, soprano soloist; Tom Miles, cornet soloist. An official programme of the concert will appear in these columns In a few da vs. Child Bitten by a Dog. Llsszie, the 10-year-old child of Mr. and Mis. Ace, of North Decker's court, was bitten by a dog yesterday on the hand and leg. Several children were playing with the animal at North Main avenue and Howell street, when the animal snapped at them. The child was hastily taken to the West Side hospital, where the wounds were cauterized. Patrolman H. T. Bradshaw was notified and shot the dog. Funeral of Sirs. Gertrude Staples. The funeral of the late Mrs. Gertrude Staples will take place this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock from the late residence, 322V4 North Hyde Park avenue. Inter ment will be made in the Dunmore cemetery, instead of the Washburn street cemetery, as has heretofore been announced. A car will be waiting this afternoon at 3 o'clock, at Main avenue and La fayette street, to take to the cemetery persons attending the funeral who de sire to go there. Events of This Evening. Installation of officers, Sloeum lodge, Xo. 970, Independent Order of Odd rcllons. Entertainment and tocial of Scranton Alumni Base. Bill club at St. David's hull. Meeting of tlie I.ojal Ornsidets in Sunday school loom of I'iict Welsh C'ungiegational diun.li on South Main avenue. A talent nodal will b! held this evening at tho home ol Mrs. Jennie Williams, on South Hyde Paik avenue. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. A bos bird fchnotiug matth lecentlv, between Hairy Shambcrg and Victor Maers in tho Key ser Valley, resulted in a tie, each bavins .shot sit birds, The match was then postponed until a later date. Tho regular weekly social of the Colonial Danc ing class was held in WasbliiRlun hall last even ing, and is attended bj a large number of .voting oeoule. Mr. and Mi. Ilenuml Mdleunott, of Vrlce Mreet; ilr. and Mis. Mjion Cobb, of Jiekson l-tieet, and Mi. nnd Mis. I'liliniun. of "outli riroinley iivenue, have new niih.il. at their ic-kpect-he homes. The I.adio' Choral sndrl.v, under Ihc direction of Mrs. 1), II. '1 bonus, belli n hiNlnrsj meeting and lebeaisal last veniii(c In the ltobert Moirh lodge, looms, Matters peilainliu to the coming eisteddfod vveie considered and acted upon. A number of Washburn street property owiera held a nicotine m the Flench Hoof hotel Inst evi'iilmr, for tho purpose of discussing mjs nnd means for having the stio:t embed in front of their propirlles. The Oxfoid Glen dub held a pig roast in Co. operative hall last cvrnli'g, which wan well at tended anil proved to be an enjoyable all ilr, John Ilaldivin, Jamc4 Murphy. John Sliaush ncsy, frank MeDoiioiigh and John llurl.c will represent St, Leo's lutlallun at tho feeond rpur teily Catholic Total Alutliienta union convention in Mlnooka next bundiy. William Honey, (leorgc l)ori.e,v and Joseph Shaffer, of Mount Dewey, who vveie arraigned before Alderman Moses, charged with stealing lioiuohold L'ooil.i from a' barn on South Kcyxer avenue, belonging to Adam Willi, were ills charged, the evidence being insufllclent to hold them. Daniel II. Davie?, of Xevv Voik, Is circulating among iclatlvcj and filcudd in town. GREEN R1PQE, ClirUt's church chape) lias been improved by a trt of good substantial stone Blq recently. Some grading lias al.-o been done about tho church croundj. Notice lias been served on the property owners of Woodlavvn Park and North Washington avenue lo the Country club repairing them to lay flag stone sidewalks. The Woiiuii'h Chiistian Temperance union of firceu Itldge will meet this afternoon at 3 o'dock in the r.vangcllcal church on f'apouse avenue. A coidlal luv llatlou is extended to all. SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow cough to run until It gels bejoiul (he retell of medicine. They often n.v, "Oh, it will wear awsy," but in most cites it will wear (hem sway. Could they be i'lducrd to try tha successful medicine tailed Kemp's IliUam, vvblsh is sold on a positive guarantee) to cure, they would Immediately see tha excellent effect af ter taking the llrst dose, i'rlcn 23c. and (0e, trial :iu fice. At ill drvurgUU. NORTHSGRANTON THE STARS DEFEATED THE HIGH WORKS INDIANS. Game Was Marked by Some Very In teresting' Plays Officers of Celes tial and Lincoln Lodge of Odd Fellows' Were InstalledEn tertainment in the Y. W. O. A. Parlors on Friday Night John Gerrity Is In a Serious Condition. Other News Notes of Interest. Tho North End Stars added another victory to their list last night, by de feating the High Works team, com monly called the Indians, by the score of 14 to 7. During the second half of the game, Thomas McCluskle, of the Stars, threw the star basket of tho game from the center of the hall. Tlgue and J. Mc Cluskle, of tho Stars, and Kane, of the High Works team, did the star playing throughout the game. Following wus tho line-up of both sides: Stars J. McClUBkle, right forward; Skiff, loft forward; Tlgue, center; Jones, right guard; T. McCluskle, left guard. High Works Kane, right forward; Wells, left forward; Elllgy, center; Marlon, right guard; Ready, left guard. Goals were thrown from the field by T. McCluskle, Tlgue and J. McCluskle, for the Stars, and Kane and Wells, for the High Works. Officers Installed. The Celestial lodge. No. 823, Independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, installed the following recently elected officers, at the Auditorium, Monday evening: Noble grand, Ralph Von Storch; vice-grand, William T, Roberts; recording secre tary, William Case; treasurer, W. C. Co wells; trustee, O. D. Myers. The Lincoln lodge, No. 492, independ ent Order of Odd Fellows, also installed their officers for the ensuing term, In Osterhout's hall, on the same 'evening. The officers follow: Noble grand, Thom as Lewis; vice-grand, James Morgan; financial secretary, William Johnson. The Installation of both societies was assisted by George Harper, of Dun more, district deputy grand commander. Y. W. C. A. Notes. A fine programme is being prepared for a musical entertainment to be given In the association parlors, Friday even ing. April 11, at 8.30 o'clock. Miss Clara Browning, of the Scranton Conserva tory of Music, will be pianist; Mrs. Jes sie Phillips Smith, soloist; Mrs. Will iam McDonnell, Miss Ruth Jackson and Miss Grace Atherton, piano trio. Other musicians from the central city will take part. An offering will be taken for the new association piano. Both men and women are Invited to attend. The Ladies' Missionary society will meet next Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the association parlors. Subject for the meeting is "India," Several inter esting papers will be read by the mem bers. A very helpful course of mis sionary study will bo taken up at tho meeting. The annual subscription for the for eign missionary board must be paid this month, and all ladles are asked to bring their dues of one dollar on next Friday, or give them to Mrs. Frank Clark, the treasurer, that this matter may be at tended to promptly. All ladles are cor dially invited to be present at the meet ing on Friday, whether members of the society or not. To Repeat Easter Music. Lovers of sacred music In church worship will welcome the announce ment that the elaborntfi FtantPt- fcctlvnl of music of the Providence Presbyterian church will be rpnpntprl nert SnVihii evening. Choirmaster C. F. Whlttemore win nave present his entire choir of thirty voices. Mrs. McDonnell will b oruanlst: Miss Clara Toni vlnllnlat. Miss Smith, soprano soloist. The other soloists will be Miss Annie Morgan. Miss Griffin and Thomas Morgan and Howard GrifTln. The choir will also be assisted by Floyd Heberling, basso, and W. A, Roberts, the popular baritone, who will sing "The Resurrection," by Rodney. The high and even artistic, as well as worshipful character of the Easter music in that church this year, as well as a general lequest, is a reason why me programme should have a repeti tion. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. John fierritj, an arcd resident of McDonough avenue, while going towards home on West Mar ket street, jestcrdaj, was seized with a peculiir pain and fell to the sidewalk with jrrcat force. Ho was picked up by several bystandeis and ie moved to his home, wliero he now lies in a criti cal condition. The Woman's ChrMlan Temperance union will meet Thursday afternoon nt 8 o'clock-, in 'he Young Women's ChrMlan asociatlon looms on North Main avenue. All women arc invited tn attend. Tho Ladles' Aid society of the rirt Primitive Methodist church, of Dast Market street, opened their fair and festival last evening. Theie was a gwnd display of useful and fancy article". The ladles were kept liiy at the booths by the large number of persons present. This fair and festival will be continued this evening, and chve tomorrow evening, feupper will i seived each evening. Ihc Cambrian Holding te.un will pity a ma'ch game vvllb a picked team nt the Noilh Scranton bowling allejs toinoirovv- evening. The inemlicrs of Oreen Uhlgc castle, Knights of the Mvstie Chain, are icrpieitcd to bo pics cut at their meeting next Monday evening. Dr. William Donne, of Oak street, is suffering from an attack of giip, DALTON. Ml-s llcline Iluslandcr cnlcitaliied, on Sunday, Miss Plorey, of Fcranton. Marry Dean, of i-cranton, will move his family, this week, Into his new home, which he recently bought of S, IX Finn, "CliiistophcT, Jr." Is the name of the play, which tho well known and popular linert.on.iloi', Wlliard D, llovvo will, give in Ihc llaptist church on Friday evening of this week, Mr, Howe pos sesses unusual ability as an entertainer and his appearance at Ibis time will be a literary treat, The admission will bo 20 cents, and at the dose of the impersonations ice cream will be sold. iltss F.dna Jones lias procured a position with the International Correspondence Schools, Scran, ton. i Miss Mima Tiffany, who is a tiookkccpcr in WilUa-Uarre, pci)t Sunday ntlh her parents here, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Montague spent Sunday In Foster, A new library has been placed in the Sunday school of the Uaptist church. Itev. A. W. Cooper Is one of the .ciamlners this car of the students seeking admission into the Wjoming conference, lie will leave here en Monday next for Wavctly, N. V to attend to his duties at the coming annual conference. Fred 1'aliner lias been confined to lib home for a few days with tonsil I Hi. FUNERALS. The funeral of tho lato James Melody, who died at Mi home, 713 Madison avenue, Monday, will lake place this morning ,at 'J o'clock. A solemn high mass of requiem will bo celcbritril in St. 1'aul's church, Clrccn Illdje. lutcrnvnt, will be made lu Uumnorc Catholic cemetery. m mmwHRzUufiXTrMmmrW Well Known The various processes of manufacture has been a continual study in the Porosis' ' factory for many years. The standard this Ladies' Shoe has attained is acknowledged throughout the wide, world. We have no doubt there are some ladies who have not yet tried the "Sorosis," especially in this city, as they have only lately been introduced by us. But those who had been sending their order to New York and Phila delphia were delighted to know that the famous 4 Porosis' ' make could be had here. The perfection of style and model of this Ladies' Shoe gives the wearer a degree of comfort that is greater and more satisfying than that of any other (j2 CA n(xr nnr Women's Shoe made $0.dV ICI )ail standard of excellence which has been attained by these well known shoe makers. It's not necessary for us to describe the good points or leather qualities of this shoe. The name "Hanan" stamped on a man's shoe is all that is necessary to convince you that it's the perfection of shoe making. The "Blucher" and "Colonial" Oxford is the newest for this season. See them in our corner show window. tor the Little Gents we have a variety of Swell Shoes, both in Oxfords and Lace. Samter Brothers, SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Hon. John P. Qulnan, the Twelfth Ward's New Bepresentatlve in the Select Council. lion. John P. Qulnnan, the Twelfth ward's new representative in the select council, is a man who Is bound lo be a prominent figure In that body dur ing tho next four years. Mr. Qulnnan has had large exper ience In deliberative bodies and for two years wns the Second district's repre- HO.V, JOHN 1 OUINXAX, Miututlvo In the stato legislature, wheic- he attracted much attention by his vigor of "speech and his readiness In debate. Ho will bo a notable addi tion to tho very strong delegation which t-pprosents South Scrunton In the city councils. Concert Thursday Night. A conceit will bo given Thuisd.iy night, Am II 10, at Schlinpff's hall, which will bov under the nusnlccs of the ir cently reorganized lllnggold band. The bund will be assisted bv the Junger Muennerchor, The following )iogrannne has been arranged for the occasion: The I'romtmnU, march ,,,,.....l'i, I'euici .Sieves Overture .,, ,,,,,,,,,, llainui luncer Maeiineichor, Aul dcr Waclit (cornet folo) ,.,i Dleilg Flore Ilrca.' Mandolin dub. "neeollectloiu, of the Wax" twar songs). i:. Ilejcr "Comrade in Arms" ., . Adann Junger Macnncrchor and IllniSKold baud. "Prim William, von lladcn," march, ,,,.J. liulli Dancing will follow. NUBS OF NEWS. Dr. Schley's l,ung Hcullng Balsam Is J WWI WWiWl.111 1 to Many Women " HANAN " SHOES Known to Many Men. The workmanship in a "Hanan" Shoe portrays the COI1PLETE OUTFITTERS. AMUSEMENTS. Academy of fluslc U. JtElS, Ltacr. A. J. Duffy, Manscir am, this i:i:k. ConimemMiur Mondiy Night. Matinees Hcciuiiing Tuccb. The Original and Popular. Waite Comedy and Stock and Ladies' Philharmonic Orchestra. Sitrone: beenlc Company. Prices 1, 10 and 30c; matinee, 10 and JUc. guaranteed to cure all coughs. "No cine, no pay." For sale by all dealers. Tucsdiv evening, April 1", in the new puMi house, liie Voting People'i Chora! union of the IlicKoiy Mliet I'lc.-.hjtciian ihurch will lender the cint.il i "I'iicUt I ho Palms" Tho chyi.il union will be a-sMed by the .Sabbith .dmol .ml lliuci'i. oiclioti.1. 'Ihc jouug people aio idiniii.. lug diligently under the niporvMon ol Piofcvor Dernnn and a laic treat ii assuicd all vvlio uuy attend. At II o'clock Monday night, John llouillon, an old and rc-pectcd lo-ldeut of IliU tide, pi.cd iivvay at the family icMdcnce on Maple Micvt, Much regret Is rxpiesMil at Mr. Iloiilllmi'c d"jth, oh he was widely known and tmiiritally ruieit ed. He was a 'number of hi. Mary's (iriiiiui Catholic chinch, and uli nn aitlvc imiubei of Iliiinch 13, Knights of M, (.eorge. He leave! i wife iiml five daughters A oung diiijbler arilved nt the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Kiln Scott, of ".M Pitt.toii avenue, jiestcrday. The ht. Alo.v.iiiis DilH corps lielil a t pedal meeting In W'.ud & llllcv's stoic last cvenhig, MIm Anna Ulil, of I'ltUton avenue, called on friends In Wllkes-Harre jolerdiy. Mrs. Mary Maeon, of New Yoilc, who Ins been vUitlng ihc family of Caspar llaa;, on Pitt. ton avenue, has returned Iconic, James llibboua, a student at 1'ordlniii college, who spent his faster vacation at the homo of his parents, Mr, and Mr, John (llblmns, has If turned to resume bis studies, At u meeting of the St, Irene's Total Absti nence and liencvolcnce society, Monday evening, tho following officers were elected: Mrs. II. (I, Council, president; MUs Maigarct DuiMn, vice president; Miss Anna McCrea, finiuclal and tor. ic.-rwnditig secretary; MIk Catherine Cain, re cording tccrctary; Ml&i Julia Wbelan, tn .surer; Miss Martha KuvvjuU, wigc.uit nt aims; Ml-sei Alice (ilbbont, Agrcs (tceac, .Sadie Nealon., II. Tuffc) and Maigarct Manning, tru&ttcs. DUNMORE. Frank Heilng, of Orangevllle, is the guest of Oscar Yost of North iilukcly stieet, Harry Cavanaugli who has been spending tho past ten duys In New York has returned home. M. f. Seekens Is Indisposed at his homo on Webster avenue. Mrs. William Kune Is convalescent ufter her recent serious llne&s. AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre M. HEIS. Lessee and Manager. A. J. DU1TV, Business Manager. THURSDAY Mfiirr. Broadhurat li Currlc Prccnts DAN CHAS. MASON & MASON The Two Kmperors of C.crmany, in Their Latest Success, RUDOLPH AND ADOLPH 'I he ruiinlcrl of the Season. Prices 23. CD, ".V. and fl. Seals ready Tuesday. I'liday Night, Saturday Millnee nnd Night, Mr. Win. P. Iliad) 'n Magnificent Production Way Down East Il ltlie III nr Parker. IMihor.iled by Jos. (irUnier, i;udoiid bv Pi rs Public and Pulpit, Pilces 2Jc, 51k,, "Jc,, $1.1X1. Matinee, ric., 60f 75c, Seats on tale Wednesday, ll'llMJVY, Al'lllL 15. The Bostonians In the new romantic comic opera, (A fccipicl to llobln Hood.) II) llogluald lleKoven ami Harry 11. Smith, Direct from its Unco mouths' run .it the Harden theater, New York. PricesLower floor, 1 .0; balconj, fiOo., 7.V., l; gallerj, 23e. und 5'io. Scats on sale Saturday, April li, at 0 a. in. STAR THEATRE ALP, O. HERniNOTON, Manijtr. Monday, luenlay and Wednvali) , APllll. i. b AM) U. "The Devil's Daughter" IIAIINTU KVUHV DAY, Maid Marian t && iVk' V . , i i . (M Z& A.S. m., .xAfd-&JFr-fraiifcwr4A? ifKtBt,dv ( ffl'.iVffiE' '&'! mmVQMVdBf: m y?-uT..agj Sfc)v