' i 4l?0 tf . i THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THUHSDAY, MAY 22, 1902. ft j ttw - i?i WEST JSCRANTON Two Men yVaylaid and Assaulted on Luzerne Street Sudden Death of Two Resi dents E. C. W. Tally-ho Party. Lon Honshock, of Taylor, and a com panion named William Kuteher, also of that borough, were waylaid and as saulted about 10 o'clock Tuesday night on Luzerne street, while returning homo from a visit with the former's brother In Kelly's patch. At 11 o'clock the same night Hon. nhock aroused Alderman Kellow from his sleep, nnd caused it warrant to be Issued for Daniel Davis, his son Wil liam, und Christmas Ilandall, who he charged with assault. The victim pre sented a very dilapidated front when ho appeared before tho alderman. The warrants were served on the de fendants yesterday morning, and at tho hearing they alleged that Honshock hud Insulted one of their number. They could not prove this allegation, and the alderman held the father In $200 ball, the son In S3C0 and Randall In $300 for their appenrnnce at court. airs. Davis, the wife and mother of the accused, was' also arrested nt the Instance of Andrew Honshock, n broth er of one of tho victims, charged with complicity In the assault, but thoio was not sulllclent evidence to hold her, and flio was discharged. Walter Van Wurl was also arranged before Alderman Kellow yesterday at the Instance of Sarah Nuvln, of 631 Cordon street, whee face he threat ened to dlsflguie. lie v.'nn held In $200 ball for court. John Hc.vos' Sudden Death. John Dawes, a well-known and high ly lespccied icsidcnt of 221 Xorth Sum ner avenue, died suddenly at Ills homo yesterday morning ai 7 o'clock. De ceased had been a sufferer for a num bnr of years from Hrlght's disease, but bad not been nlllnjj to any particular I'stcnt until three weeks ago. Since 1 then, however, lie had suffered several attacks, which llnally culminated In his death. Mr. Dawes was born In Cornwall, Kngland, r.S years ago, and had been a resident of this city about tlilrty-Ilvo years, lie was prominently identified with tho Jackson street llaptlst church, and had bten one of Its deacons for a number of years, lie was also a mem ber of tho Knights of Malta, and prior to his illness had worked for many years in tho Oxford mine. He is smvived by bis wife, two daughters and three sons, namely, Mrs. H. D. Swnrts, of Dalton: Mrs. David T. Evans ami Frederick Dawes, of Hackcnsaek, N. J.; Stephen and Rob ert Dawes, of this city. The funeral Tlia Best Family Cough Remedy, Dufoiir's French Tar, For Sal? by GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 S. Main ave. jAi;iAA$A And the demand for if ninipf Skips Smile thingn to wear is iu full blast. Many people, g: however, seek for styles and fabrics that are a $" little off the common rttu of hum-drum fash- 5S"- OS ion. As a new dress Offers a welcome SB aud 1 Grenadine Hippique novelty are admirably combined. The A fabric is light and breezy looking, as its name implies, and comes in a full range of solid colors, with fancy silk stripe, Price, .58 Cents &. 2 Snow Flake Batistes Avo cool nnd wonderfully dressy when mado up. Lnce Stripe Ginghams offer tho charm of sweet simplicity that is renewed in perfection every time they come from the laundry. The range of pat terns is unlimited. 4' 25c j Two Handsome Skirts Uk White Walking Skirts of Ia rnvo beauty and raeylt. JJovely fSt skirts, with full 15-inch cam bric flounce, lace insertions, etc, The newest materials. Models in an endless assort ment. Prices $8.50 to $3.25 Fine Imported Blend Em broidered Skirts, made from specially fine cambrio with full 84-inch flounce. The em broidery is beautiful, and more good taste or style for the money Is impossible. $9.50 to $4.50 a a -a a a a a a a a a a 1 Globe Warehotis?! services will be conducted at tho house at 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon by tho Itev. Thomas deQruchy, D. D., and at the Jackson street Baptist church at 2.30 o'clock. Interment will be made In tho Dunmore cemetery. E. O. W. Tally-ho Party. A large bunch of the Electric City Wheelmen enjoyed a moonlight tally ho trip on Belles' carry-all last night, over tho Elmhurst boulevard to Schle bel's, where a lunch was served, danc ing, singing and other diversions were enjoyed, and a general good time wan had, ns Is generally the rule when this Jolly crowd got together. They left the club house shortly after S o'clock, nnd made merry over tho road with songs from the recent min strel performance. In the party were "Billy" Williams, Herbert Chntfleld, Qus Eynon, Ben Allen, Fred Welnss, Harry McCrackon, Barry Davis, An drew Mtilr, Tom Skerrett, Lou Howell, Km. Joseph, Dave Owens, Tom Steph ens, John P. Williams and Henry Mor gan. Men's League Meeting. The Men's League of the Plymouth Congregational church nnd the First Welsh Baptist church met In Joint ses sion last evening In the rooms of the latter and enjoyed a Joint discussion. A number of ladles were in attendance nnd enjoyed the treat as well as the gentlemen. The discussion was on tho subject, "Will Sociability Be a Benefit to a Man." The orators from the Plymouth church were Hy. A. Parsons nnd Prof. John T. Jones, while Prof. James It. Hughes and Dr. David J. Jenkins spoke for the Baptist Men's League. Tho nrsuments were productive of much good and were thoroughly en Joyed by all present. A number of others spoke on the subject. Refresh ments were afterwards served by the lady friends of the league, under whoso auspices the meeting was held. Red Men Will Attend Church. A sermon on Redmanship, or the mot to of the order, "Freedom, Friendship nnd Charity," will be preached next Sunday evening at 0 o'clock, by Broth-' er Edward Howell, at the Sumner Ave nue Presbyterian church. All Red Men In the uitv are invited to attend the services, with ranookn, tribe, No. 111. The tribe will meet at their hull at 5.30 o'clock, and nrocced lo the church In a body. All Red Men me invited to go with the tribe. Annual Strawberry Festival. The members of classes Nos. 14 and 1!, of tho Jackson street Baptist Sun day school, taught by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davis, held their annual straw berry festival In tho dining rooms of xsr. Once More seasonable comfort in weave a?: en change, in which beauty 2? "Smart Set" Waists 1 The In White and Brown Linens are attracting much attention among women of taste. AU Over Embroideries, Embroider ies, Tucks and Lace Insertions, Tucks nnd Laces only. Won derful creations of seasonable beauty. Ohoice, $2.50 Fancy Cotton Blankets In small plaids nnd other novel effects. Just the thing for the summer cottage, be cause they are pretty nnd inex pensive. Sizes 10-4 and 11-4, with prices ranging from T5c to $1.25 Each Ribbon Specials Sash Ribbons in Liberty Satins, Taffetas, Moire, Taf feta Boyal, FJorodora, Polka Dots, etc. No, 60 Liberty Satins, , , . ,25c No, 40 Liberty Satins, , , , ,20c No, 60 Taffeta Ribbons, .18 ',&e No, 40 Taffeta Bibbons, , . , lOo 5-inch Voire Bibbons , , , . , 25c 6 : TO YOUNG LADIES. From the Treasurer of the Young People's Christian Tem perance Association, Elisabeth Calno, Fond du Lac, Wis. "Dkah Mns. PiNKiUMt I want to toll you nnd all tho young ladies of the country, how grateful I am to you for all tho benefits I havo received from using Lydla E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. I suffered for ,S? MISS ELIZABETH CAINE. eight months from suppressed men Btruatlon, nnd it effected my entire system until I becntno Weak and debil itated, nnd at times felt that I had a hundred aches in as many places. I only used tho Compound for a few weeks, but it wrought a chango in me which I folt from tho very beginning. I have been very regular since, have no pains, and find that my cntiro body is as if it was renewed. I gladly recom mend Ijydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound to everybody." Miss Elizabeth Caink, 69 W. Division St., Fond du Lac, Wis. fBOOO forfeit If abooe testimonial Is not genuine. At such a time the greatest aid to nature is Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It prepares the young system for the coming change, and is the surest reliance for woman's ills of every nature. Mrs. Pinkham invites all young women who are 111 to write her for free advice. Ad dress Lynn, Mass. the church last evening, where a large number of patrons were served. Tho young ladies in charge of the tables were: Misses Elizabeth Davis, Ksther Hughes, Addle Lewis, Bessie Beddoe, Annie Thomas, Jennie Glen son, Sadie Davis, Margaret Griffiths, Ida Hughes, Jennie Jones, Mary Jen kins and Elizabeth Fox. Bitten by a Horse. William Evans, of Luzerne street, met with a peculiar accident yester day, and is now suffering tho conse quence. He was engaged In handling a vicious horse, and when Evans was not on his guard the animal snapped at him nnd severely bit his hand. Ho was taken lo the West Side hos pital, where the nurses cauterized the wound, and a short time afterwards he was able to return to bis homo. Another Sudden Death. Martin Ilnrrlbon, of 136 Cameron avenue, died very suddenly at his homo last night. Coroner Saltry was notified of his death and will make an investi gation today. Deceased is survived by his wife and four children, Patrick, John, Mary and Mrs. Anthony McNulty. Tho funeral announcement will he mado later. Pittston paiicrs please cony. EVENTS OF THIS EVENING. TIip "Hod Sulc" of Ciinti 1". l'.iliiollo Order ifoiw of Amcik.1, mc ivuctnl to meet in thi'ir lull tlih cm nine, ;h Muni" niatlcis of importance lo them will be conilricieil. Tl.e inrinlicis of Hie Kir.l II.ipli-.t church will Imlil nn importJiil liualiiot meeiiiitf this etenlnj;. The Colninbi.i Nose (ompnny will hold nn ini purlnnt ii'.eelins Ihla evening in their loonu un .Nouli Main .lU'mic. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Imil.iliorn vveie issued jolcrdiy for the wed ilinit of Samuel .McC'r.ickcn, of .South Ilydo Park nvenue, and Hiss Philip I'nelcrt, daughter of Mr, anil Mr-. G'eoige Hubert, of 110 llutler street, Diinmoie. The ceremony will t.iko place at tho home of the hitter's parents at 8 o'clock Wed-' nculjy evening, June I. John IllKKins and Hubeit n.imi, of Meridian street, have gone lo Xevv- York to reside. I.oi .il union, Xo, 21.1, United Mine Workers of Anierka, met la.it cvenlns and heard the lcpnrt of their delegate to the llaslcton convention. No. VZ1S met in Co-operative hall for a similar pur pose, MI'S Mllilieil Wrigley, of Mullein street, enter tained the missionary committee of the Junior Kpvvorth league of the Simpson Methodist llpis copal cliurih at her home Tue-jlay cvenlne;, A rcRiilar meeting of Camp 3.1, Patriotic Order of Ameiican, was held in Washington hall last evening, and several matters of importance to them transacted. The night thifts of pump-runners, engineers and fin men of local Xo. 601, met in Jajne's ball jei trnl.iy morning and received the report of their delegate to the llarleton cvnventlon, Isaac Ite.v nobis, Itobert Matiion, Joseph P.Ich arils and I'l.mk Muiray, all of this Bide, arc (pending n few da.vs at Lake Micridan. Misses Dil.y Case, Cairlc Brill and Florence Drill attended the lla,ll-Itaht wedding at Uloouu binjr je-lcrdJ.v. Miss Kdna D. Sae, of Wjoinlng seminary, is spending a few days with her patents, Mr, and Mis. Ceorite Sae, of Xoith Main avenue, Mrs. I'ranlc Decker, of llvans court, will leavo tomoirow frr a few days' visit nt Sayrc, Pa. Mlfs Maigaret Taj lor, of Osfoul, X. V has ie tinned horn from a vUlt with MJiS Mzzie Need. ham, of I.umnc btreet. The Alumnls defeated the St. Thomas college feam at Athletic park yesterday by a scoro of 21,1, A report of the game will be found in an other column, The Wahneta dancing class will conduct their final dance of this season at Meats' hall this even ing, commencing at U o'clock, Diner's orch"s. tra, ataUted by Miss ncardon, will lender the liiusie. William, the 10- ear-old sen ot Mr, and Mrs. William Prrliacll, of 145 Moiris court, died jes tcrday. The funeral will take place at 2..10 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Interment will bo made in the Washburn street cemetery. (irant Keller and family havo taken pos,esolon of their new home at G30 North Lincoln avenue, West IMrk. COLLEGE MEN OUTCLASSED. St Thomns Team Badly Beaten by Alumni, The St. Tliomas college base bull team wns completely out classed by tho Alumni base ball association nt tho park yesterday, Williams did the twirling for the Alumni team and his pitching was so effective that St. Thomas obtained but four lilts. Only one runner crossed the plate. On the other hand Hurdlng proved an easy thing for the heavy batters of tho Alumni. Phillips and Hopkins espe cially distinguished themselves by their batting und clever fielding. The Alumni hud their opponents at their mercy and the score would have been 20 to 0 hud notO'Hellly made an error which permitted the St. Thomas team to score. The game resulted thusly: Alumni ., 3 2 0 6 0 1 3 5 C-2C 23 5 St. Thomas, ., .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 4 14 Batteries Williams and Hopkins; Harding, McCann and Kane, NORTHSCRANTON FUNERAL OF THE LATE THOMAS D, JOKES. XltS, Services Were Conducted by the Pastor, Rev. R. S. Jones Recep tion Tonight In the Presbyterian Church 'Benjamin Bowen, of Edna Avenue, Tendered a Surprise Party by His Friends Last Evening. Match Game of Hand Ball to be Played This Afternoon. The remains of the widow of the late Thomns D. Jones, of Parker street.were laid at rest In tho Washburn street cemetery, yesterday afternoon. At 2 o'clock services were conducted nt tho homo by Rev. R. S. Jones, of the WelBh (Jongregatlonnl church.of which tho de- .ceiiBeci naci oeen a memocr ror mo last fifteen years. Dr. Jones spoke feelingly of the deceased as a good woman nnd an active church worker. Evan Gabriel, William Slmms. Thos. Evans, Henry Jenkins nnd Richard Hughes acted us Dallbearers. For muny years past Mrs. Jones acted as Janltress of No. 27 school. Surprise Party. Benjamin Bowen. of Edna nvenue, was pleasantly surprised by a few of his friends nt his home last evening. Singing and dancing, with the usual party diversions, were Indulged ,ln until a seasonable hour, when refreshments were served. Among those present were the Misses Bessie Evans, Mnrguret Wills, Alice Leonard, Anna Davis, Nellie Tllson, Bessie Etterly, Mame Jones, Jennlo Jenkins, Marlon Lewis, nnd Messrs. Lewis Peru, Rlchnrd Sharpies, William Reese, James Richardson, David Rich ards, Thomns Morgan, George Coyle, John Richards and William Bowen. Beception Tonight. The young people and children nnd all who call themselves younR, of the Providence Presbyterian congregation will this evening be the guests of tho Ladles' Aid society In the social rooms of that church. It's .a reception even ing of the adult people to the young DPODle. The musical features include a male quartette consisting of Harold Battln, "Will Meyers, Pred Petry and Harry Smith. In the social rooms will be tables for ping pong, crochlnole, wicket and other family games. A dainty col lation will be served during the evening. Tho Aid society will ho prepared to entertain a large attendance of tho en tire congregation. Two Meetings. Tho Women's Christian Temneranco union will mpet In the Younp "Women's Christian association patlora tills after nooon fit 3 o'clock. All members aro rc qurotcil to be nresent. A special meeting of the North Scrnnton Gleo club Is called for this evening, to make preparations for the formal opening of their rooms. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Thomas Folkes, of Margaret avenup, Is attending the Odd Fellows conven tion at Krie, Ta., sphere lie represents Lincoln lodge. No. 402. Sirs. C. P. CroFsmun, of Tliroop street, is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, of Port Jcrvls, and Mrs. Grant Hell, of thift city. William Perry, ot Hollistfr avenue, nnd David Aloxnnder, of North Main avenue, have left for Pittsburg. Isaac Mills, of Mulley's store, is suf fering from a severe attack of rheu matism. Miss Jennie Smith, of North Main avenue, has returned home, after a few days' visit to Wllkes-Barre. A match game of hand ball will bo played on the Henry alley, Brick ave rt ub, this afternoon, between Jennings and Maloney, of this part of the city, and O'Boyle and Plannery, of Dunmore, for $50 a side. The following persons aro In the lead for the prizes to be given at the North Scranton bowling alleys, a week from Saturday: High score, Bert Sand, 244; second high score, Dr. Sureth, 240; high average, William Davis, with 200 3-5 for five games. The Woman's Foreign Missionary so ciety of tho Providence Methodist Epis copal church served tea at the parson ngo last evening from G.30 to 7.30. Af terwards an excellent programme, both literary and musical, was rendered. Cake and Ice cream was on sale. The olllcers of the society are as follows: President, Mrs. Sarah Gardner; first vice president, Mrs. O. E. Bennett; sec ond vice president, Mrs. S. M. Coursen; third vice president, Mrs. J. Vipond; secretary, Laura Hawke; correspond ing secretary, Mrs. S.W. Nyhart; treas urer, Miss Florence Walker. AND Liver Di&Ga&o cuitED mr Dr. Pierccs GtlDEN Medical Discovery. "I watweaV, nervous nd dizzy, with a falutlug scntatiou when wallclug-," write Jcmc Childress, Eiq., of Samuel, sulllvsu Co., Tcnu. "Could Dot walk auy distance; always ick oaci auer caiiug; icn aa wougn somctliinr was stlckinir lu tnv throat, at. ways uneasiness in stomach. Doctored with three physicians but tbey did not relieve me. I crew -worse and used everything I could think ot; was nearly ready to kive up aud then some one tola me tbut Dr. Pierce's medicine was food, so I becnu takinir his 'Golden Medical Discovery." I have taken seven bottles of inai now ana am as aioui as ever, buu en lovluir health aa much as ever before. I worked all aummer and tbta winter as much as any one. My case wa liver dis ease and nervous dyspepsia of which your medicine has cured mc. In September i8oS my weight was about 93 pounds, now it is 195. Heme accept my sincere thanks." wMnmm k3 SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The Frcuen Vcroln of Cliriat Lutheran church, on Cedyr avenue, met In iocUI ixwlori id. the church bMcinenMitt evening, and n ury ))lcaMnt eienlnR wa tnjhjccl. There nts ft Urge tltnJ' ncc, and after Rood programme of voeal and nstrumenfal minlo had lieen listened to, an ad journment at made to the atipper roonu, where an piietltlnff fepait was nerved. The arrange ments were carried out tinder tho uipcrrhlon of tho iator, Mev. Jacob Wltke. , Alderman John Lente, who fills In Ma tplrc moment writing fire Insurance for scverat corn panic;, hfl. formed a nirtnrnliln witl. n.i,,i n Langan, wllli whom he formerly worked at the Lackawanna atcel mltli. The judicial duties t-f the alderman liavo Increased so much during the iu.i mrivc immini mat no has no time for out door work ai Insurance agent. Sir. Ungan will Blvo his entire time lo canvassing, while Mr. Lcntes will do the office work. The Starlight haw ball team held It annual aoclal and ball In Worklntinen'n hall, on Alder street, last evening. The hall was well filled and a prognmmo of twenty numbers wai gone through, music being furnished, by Rcnnle'i or. cheslni. Dr. Schley's I.ung Healing Dakam is guaranteed to cure all counlu. "No cure!" no pay," Tor cale by all dealers. Charlci Thlel vva arrested bv Sneel.it nmo. Joseph Greenbergcr yesterday, on charge pre- feircd by lit wife. He wut brought before Alder man Lento, but wa too intoxicated tor be irlien a hearing. He was nmandnl to tho station houc nnd will be given a hearing today. The Junger Mucnnerchur met for rchear4l la't evening In Oerminla lull. The society U nuk ing good and Falls-factory iirogics with the nrize eoni to bo sung at the new armory .May 31). Michael Albrceht, of llltkoiy street, is serious. ly 111. 'J ho Kiilvjlits of Jfulta will meet In weekly ses sion ut llirtmaii's lull, on t'ittstou avenue, to morrrow evening. A baby girl lias come to gljdden the home ol Peter Xeuls'oii Willow street. DUNMORE. The funeral of tho late IMward Conway took place yesterday morning at 0 o'clock. A ie qiilem high mass was celebrated at St. Mary's church by Itev. SI. II. Donlaii. A large con courte of friends followed the remains to their last resting place In Mt. Cormel cemetery. The pall 'bearers were Thomas (Mines, lllchard Crimes. Patrick Conway, .lames Conway, Michael Dotid and James McDonald. The little Ron of Borough Clerk If. B. tlilllcan was kicked by a horse yesterday, while playing In the fields near Ids' home. Ills face was badly rut and fears are entertained that ho may lose the sight of one eje as tho result. Michael Whalen, of Wilkcs-Barre, was a visitor In town yesterday. OBITUARY. 'JOSEPH CONNOR, nged 25, died yes terday at G.30 p. m., at the home of his mother, G16 Washington avenue, after an Illness of eight weeks of pneumonia. He was employed in the Durland shoe factory at Honcsdale. Surviving him, besides his mother, are a brother and four sisters, William, Bridget, Angcllnc, Rose and Helen, the last named, of Now York. FRANCIS W. DOWNEY, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James Downey, died at 721 Orchard street yesterday. The funeral notice will appear later. Bewnro of a Cough. Now Is the time to get rid of that cough, for If you let )t hang on no one can toll what the result may be. Others have been cured of their coughs very quickly by using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. A. J. Da Costa, of Gaines ville, Fin., pays: "A friend of mine, a painter, of this town, who was nearly dead with a cough, was curpcl by one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Ho also recommended it to a lady here, who was suffering fiom grippe and a severe cough. She gratified him by try ing It and was cured by one small bottle." This remedy is for sale by all druggists. This quotation is aa index to prices on all kinds of sterling gro ceries and meats, that save the money of Joyce patrons Every 50c purchase of either groceries or meat, entitles you to a chance to secure a part of the $300 00 In Prizes n offered for the best cuesses on the great strike's duration. No limit to the num ber of guesses, one may register at auy of the STAR THEATRE AM. O, Harrington Manager, EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA Monstrous benefit for tbo employees of this theater. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, May, 86, 87, 28. One big burlesque attraction Don't forget tbe boys. OtKBBOmsmmaSSSSCSBmSLwta I Fancy I SugarOured Hams, ?'filb. I IP W I FOR BABY'S SMN SCALP AND HAIR Something for Mothers to Think About EVERY CHILD born into the world with an Inherited or early developed tendency to distressing disfiguring humours of the skin, scalp, and blood, becomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its suf fering but because of the dreadful fear that the disfigura tion is to be lifelong and mar its future happiness and prosperity. Hence it becomes the duty of mothers of such afflicted children to acquaint themselves with the best, the purest, and most effective treatment available, viz., THE CUTICURA TREATMENT. Warm batlia with Ccticuha Soap, to cleanse tho skin of crusts and scale aud soften the thickened cuticle, gentlo anointings with Cuticura Oint ment, to Instantly allay itching, Irritation, and lnflntnmntlon,'and soothe and heal, to be followed In the sovcrer cases by mild doses of Cdticuua Resol vent Piu.s (see below), to cool and elennso tho blood, are all that can be desired for the alleviation of tho suffering of skin-tortured Infants and children nud tho comfort of worn-out, worried mothers. A single set cost Ing 91.00 is often sulllclont to cure when tho host physicians fail. Millions of Women Assisted by CrjTicun Ointment, for preserving, purlfvlng, and, beautifying tho skin, for cleansing the. scalp ot crusts, scales, nnd. dandruff, nnil tliu stopping of falling hair, for eoitemng, wnltonlng, and soothing red, rough, nuit soro hands, for baby rashes, ltchlngs, aim rnannga, In tho formnt baths for annoying Irritations) nnd inflammations, or too free or onpnslro porsplrnttou, in tho form of washos for lilocrutlvo weaknesses, nnd for many sanative, antiseptic, purposes which readily micgcst themselves to women, especially moUicH, and for all tho purposes of the tollot, bath, and nursery. COTieurtA ItnsoLVEjrr Paw (Chocolato Coated) nro prepared to meet tho wants of woinon and children, aud aro pure, swoot, tastolcss, and odorless. Thoy aro boyond ques tion t no most successful skin and blood purifier and humour cures yot compounded, and especially appeal to all having the care of children. 9TIr..0.A..?",",i", ! "t thmmhmil i Hi. orM i BoAr. Mc. Oihimist. S0e., Pitu, Me. BrlUh Jfcprfi su;Sp!Il'tel'.'1L5n,!.n;,,Fnl.h.J,'i"," d"J,..,f '?Pr"- " Ioo ASD ohs. coin. Bole rroiu., Union, U.S.A. " AU about thBkui,l):.lp,uiclHlr,"ltct. AMUSEMENTS. Wait. Wait. Wait. A! SCRANTON NOT UNTIL FRIDAY. IV 23 'Ty PRESEHTATIOW JfflfflL Vyw and best of Americas A Continuous Display of Marvelous Performances by Man and Beast. A Glorious Conclave of Original Notables, most of whom are seen this season for the first time in America, consisting of the WORLD'S GREATEST PERFORMERS. THE PEERLESS DAKOMAS An Incomparable, New and Original Creation. No act too good to show; no performer too expensive; no rare animal too costly for this show. The Street Parade A Stupendous Combination of a Magnificent Street Pageant, Spectacular Street Carnival and Mighty Street Fair at 2 o'clock daily. Bronson's Concert Band plays two Concerts from Center Stage begin ning at 1.15 and 7.15 p. m. Two Performances daily, beginning at 2 and 8 p. m. Doors open one hour earlier. Excursions Run on Every Line of Travel. No Gambling De vices Tolerated. Never Divides. Never Disappoints. Not in the Circus Trust. Lyceum Theatre U. KUIS, Lrse and Manager. A. J. DUrTV, Bus. Mame". sATUiuuY M,vrtxi:i: ASD NinilT. Amelia Ulugliam presents licr NO, AND ONLY COMPANY In CIADi: I'lTCirS nest Way, The Climbers rillCKS-Kvnilnfe'. 2". to $1.50. Special Matlucr, 'J3, M ami 73 irnU. Scats on sale Thursday at 0 a, m. One Night Only, Monday, May 26 Mr. Tim Murphy lu hl Krtatcst mcicsj, Old Innocence. I'ltccS! 25c, 50c., TJC, ?1.00, 1.50. Scats on sale l'rliby mornlnj at 9 o'clock, Use Cuticura Soap AMUSEMENTS, Academy of flusic JI. 1IUIH, I.esfcc ami Manager. A. J. I1UITV, lluslnesa Manager, n.M.ANcr. oFtiiis WT.KK, MABEL PAIGE nnd the Southern Stock Company I'llcfs I0c 20c. anil 300. Mats. lOo to any part ot tlicane. Amati-ur night Friday, ai.i. x:.vr WKUK, KEYSTONE DRAMATIC CO. SuppcrlliifT Lawrmic I). Mcflill unci Mini llnf UuiV bhlpinaii. Prlics-liV,, 1.0c., 20c. Jlatn. 10c and 20c, I,aUle' Ticket (or Monday night only. S. J. Fuiirman & Bro Manufacturers ot Store and Window Awnings Our celebrated Strap Roller for Awnings a Specialty ClfaM4JJ 328 Lickawauna Ay a,, Scranton, Pa. jo,.: e-wfett .. ! JSiftlHaifsfa. sli fttMhhtiwwwafc. ! wUfcjMfetw Im