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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1902.
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WEST SCRANT0N
JFuSieral of Miss Minnie Bauer from. Family
Residence, 121 North Bromley Avenue.
Meeting of Baptist Young People.
The funeral of the into Miss Minnie
Bauer was held yesterday afternoon
from the fuinlly home. 121 North Uroin
lcy nvciuie. The homo was crowded
with the sorrowing friends of the de
feased, who had learned to knu'v and
lovo her for her hind, affectionate dis
position. Hew Hugh U. McDormott,
pastor of the Simpson Methodist Kpls
copal church, had charge of the sor
vIcck and paid a glowing tribute to
the life of the one gone home.
He took for his text. II for., Iv:17,
"For our light nfllletlon, which Is but
for u moment, worketh for us a far
more exceeding weight of glory."
The Simpson ipiartette, composed of
rW. "W. Jones, Harry AVrlgley, Thomas
Abrnms and Harry Acker, softly and
sweetly sang "I;end Kindly Light" and
"Saved by Grace." At the conclusion
of the services the friends were per
mitted for the last time to look upon
the face so dear.
The funeral cortege moved to the
"Washburn street cemetery, where the
quartette softly sang "(loot! Night," as
the dower laden casket slowly sank
ft nm view. The pallbearers were:
Charles Lee, Henry Urunnlng, Thomas
lJhllllps, Harry Battenburg.
Devotlonnl and Social Session.
The Baptist Young People's union of
the Jackson Street Raptlst church held
n largely attended and most enjoyable
devotion and social meeting last even
ing In the church parlors, with Presi
dent Alfred Huberts In the chair. Al
fred ttcvun read a paper of deep
thought on the subject "t'haracter, or
the Hoad to Success."
Miss Ida Lewis read u most touch
ing story, entitled "Saved to the Utter
most," which was lollowcd by V, H.,
"Williams, who recited In a pleaslnjj
manner. At the close of the session
Alfred Bevim rendered a number vt
well-received musical selections.
Sherman Avenue mission.
Prof. Phillips and a choir or 100
voices are preparing for the rally day
servicer! which will be held next Sun
day. The programme will appear
later. The programme will be lepeated
at the Plymouth Congregalionul church
on the same evening.
The large new library has been put
in place and Sunday school scholars
can receive books next Sunday. The
librarians, Messrs. Hopkins and Heme,
have the books ah numbered and In
readiness for distribution.
The nttcudum e last Sunday was
very large notwithstanding the incle
ment weather, and with one exception
Ut
Five stamps given away with
euch bottle of Dufour's French Tar
G. W. JENKINS.
nil teachers were present. A commit
tee has been beautifying the rooms and
they now present u very neat appearance.
her home In Denvjr, after nn extended
visit with her sltlcrs, Miss Florence
Irving und Mrs. A. F. Yost, of Jcckson
street,
David Reese, of North Sumner ave
nue, left yesterday for Hulfstead, where
he has secured a position,
John II, Williams and family, of
Stratford avenue, have moved to Dal
lon. Frank Watklns, of Philadelphia, Is
the guest of his uncle on Academy
street.
The dammit Nus of the Washburn
Street Presbyterian church have com
menced fall work, after the summer
vacation, and Judging by the stare
they have made, this year will be utj
eventful one for them.
Officers Elected.
At a recent meeting of Hippie Divi
sion, No. 45, Sons of Temperance, held
In Hed Men's hall the following officers
wore elected and lnstnlled for the com
ing year:
Past worthy patrlach, Thomas J.
Jones; treasurer, J. D. Lewis, financial
scribe, Thomas Thomas: recording
scribe, Bert Thomas: assistant record
ing scribe, Hnrry Jenkins: chaplain,
Wllllnm Hcese; S. Y. P. IT., d. D.
Heese; conductor, J. M. Udwards; In
side sentinel, J. W. Thomas: outside
sentinel, Hurry Thomas! worthy asso
ciate, Charles Hoss.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
The Ladles' auxiliary of the Simpson
Methodist Episcopal church will meet
at the home of Mrs. K. M. Francis,
North Bromley avenue, tomorrow
evening at 7.1.0 o'clock. The presence
of every member Is desired as business
of Importance will bo transacted.
Ethan Allen Court, Ancient Order of
Foresters of the World will meet In
Morgan's hall this evening.
Rev. J. S. Wrlghtnour, of Oil City,
will have charge of the First Baptist
church prayer meeting this evening.
William MeC'racken was a West Side
caller last evening.
Wendol Evans, of Jackson street. Is
home' from an extended visit through
New York state.
A. R. Khno, of North Hyde Park
avenue, and William Williams, of
Rock street, nfc hojne from New York
city. ?
Miss dertrudo, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph H. CaVi'tirbury. of Frink
street, was taken fvtfrjrt ill while on her
way to the centjfall jJty yesterday. A
friend took hert"o(' tj home of Mrs.
Evans, of JaeKfptr SMeft, wnere ur,
jy Hummuiiuu.
emporary re
k removed to
tefyl yet, Miss
over ana ue
re.
owned by P.
fjjlircctor, was
on Swetlnnd
ctumlng from a
legys wusJroni'
physlciaUjyenfl
so that ne c.8
home. XUh
teruury ,wll
hie to be aroi
A very vilual
i Cusick, yhgl
trlcken with,!
Comegyi
Tlln nil!
lief so that he
her home. Xuliou
Canterbury' jwW sloo
able to oe aDux one
valuable hi
F,
st
street. Monday
funeral at the jcthedral cemetery.
The animal was unhitched and taken
to the barn of' M. 2. Mayo, nearby
where a veterinary surgeon was called.
The veterinary found that It was im
possible to help the horse so he was
compelled to shoot It.
The wedding of Miss Alice O'Connor,
of Division street, to Sylvester dilles
ple, of Plttston, will take place at St.
Patrick's church this morning.
Thomas H. Jones. E. E. Thomas and
E. J. Davlcs are at Slatlngton on a
business trip.
Miss Alice Irving has returned to
I The Globe Warehouse
Dress Goods Department I
S Has no rival in this state, outside of Philadelphia and
:5 Pittsburg. No other store carries such a large stock, or can t
va show such a complete assortment, Not a handful or an odd SL
2s piece or two of new weaves and novelties, but all the good g"
things the home and foreign looms have to offer for the season, ;
and always at prices a little less than at other stores, where the
assortment will not compare with ours. 3
This Week the Display
Of the Latest Dress Fabrics
Will form the chief attrac'ion at the store. It's a big event,
and in order to realize its importance you must coma to the
store and see the special exhibition which has been postponed
lor your benefit and instruction. You need not think of buying,
however, as th.it is purely optional on your part. All we ask
is that you look carefully over the stock. '
Among the Leading Weaves
This Season We Suggest
a
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-A distinct novelty and
peculiar tucked effect.
es-All
Corded Annum Suitings
peciallv desirabl. becjuse of its
shades and black.
Basket WPavc Suitings Have hit the popular fancv
quite strongly. Being soft in texture, with a delicate finish, the
light and shade effects are remarkable. Besides, thev adapt
themselves better than most other weaves to the prevailing
styles in skirts and gowns.
Camel's Hair VlntlllllS Lovely soft mixtures of exquis
ite texture. Thesa are the genuine Twill Back Vicunas, and no
matter how long or how hard they are worn, they will retain
their lustre.
Heavy Prilliclln Suits With the new mirror finish. As
high-class weave for fine gowns, these must take first rank.
'Nothing can surpass them for quiet elegance and here they may
be seen in all colors and black.
' t All the Standard Cloths and Suitings will also be
shown this'week,
St:
1?, Lovely Waistings on View
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JSn
n a prolusion of weaves, colors and patterns that is simnlv
bewildering. By far the best pisplay of its kind ever seen
in Scranton,
I'PFalllll Wnlttt ninths An Armn .,,,,, ...Ut, ..III.
. -m .-.,.... ......j. ....,,.., .... , ,. mimiw vtv..iru wini 31111
?3 and satin stripes, in charmint, Persian effects. Another style is
l9 shown with ribbon stripes on an armure giound, All colors
fjJ .and color combinations.
:r3 Leno Satin Stripe Waist Cloths Veay dressy and so
-Ug and so soft that they can be worn to great advantage indoors,
i Also (or Dressing Sacques for dressy women.
ja' , OtlCl' Styles include Corded Stripes, Tucked Elfects,
Uce Stripes, Satin Stripes. Tlllets, Granites, Parlsiannes, Crepe
'2-E8vptes, Bedford Cords, i tc All the shades that are worn,
S and, as usual, for a little ksj money than is askedelsewhere,
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CASHIER PLOKENCE 1IELRIEOEL.
SOUTH SCRANTON.
A number of the ofllcers nml directors
oC the now South Side bank mot yester
day and Inspected the premises in tho
Ilublnson block on Cedar avenue, wheio
the business of the bank will bo trans
acted. The officers wciu well satlsllrd
tltli the location and the arrangements,
mid the building was accepted fiom the
cnntiaetors. The doois will be thrown
open for business tlilh morning 'nt 9
o'clock and iminv of tho directors will
bo on hand. Tho Interior is nicely Mu
lshed In polished oak, and dosha of tho
same material are placed for the benollt
of pations. Tlie officers of the bank are:
President, Comnd Schioedor; cashier,
Florence IlelricRpl; bookkeeper, Robert
llecnoy; clerk. Wllllnm Sillier. After the
Inspection and after tho bank premises
had been approved of, a meeting was
held and by-laws to govern the now llrm
were piosontcd and adopted.
Property owneis alone the line of the
sewcih, now being consliiictcil In the city,
may not know that they aie being
charged six per cent. Intel o.st upon tho
amount of their assessment, from the
time the woik began on the sewer, yet
this Is a fact. Property owneis there
fore, who havo tho money, or who can
obtain It at a lower rate of Interest,
would do well to pay their assessments,
and tints prevent the running of the In
terest. At a rehearsal of the Junker Mnenncr
cbor held last evening announcement of
the election of officers for the ensuing
tonus was mudo as follows:: Picsldcnt,
Uustav Repeit: vice president, William
Klcsinor; iccording secretary, Fred Her
mann; Ilnanclal secretary, Fred Shank;
treasurer, Alfied Gutheinz: llbrailan,
John Kempfer; trustee, Theodore I.cwcrt.
At the meeting which followed it was de
cided to bold a concert in a few weeks,
and a committee was appointed to make
the necessary arrangements. Anango
nientH will also be made in the nenr fu
tuiu to piepare a plan of action for at
tending the Tri-nnmial Sriengorfest of
Ameilcan which takes place In italtimoro
next June.
Dr. Schley's J.ung Healing Ralsam is
guaranteed to cure all coughs. "No cure,
no pay." For sale by all dealcis.
A pretty wedding took place In St.
Mary's church at D a. in. yesterday morn
big, whoa Philip C. Miller, of lili) Hrook
select, and Miss Caiolino Schidcrcr, of
Petcrsliuig were joined for life. Tho
words that made the happy pair man and
wife were piouounced by Rev. Father
Christ in the piesenco of many friends of
both pai ties. A reception was afterwards
held at the home of the biicle's parents.
The wedding of John Tschopp, resid
ing at IfiJT Meadow avenue, and Mips
Mary I.ambeit, of 11." Willow street, will
take place at 0 o'clock today in St.
Mary s Catholic church on River street.
The Junior Order of Amoiican mechan
ics met in regular session last evening,
ut their head(U.irters on Cedar avenue.
Comet lodge, Knights of Pythias, met
In Hartmtnn's hall last evening.
GREEN RIDGE.
Tins (Ireen Ridgo Woman's Chiistinn
Temperance union will meet this after
noon at 3 o'clock at Mrs. J. M, Howell,
7:'0 Ureen Ridgo stieet. Mis. T. Turner
will bo present and deliver an nddiess
on work among toielgneis. A coidlul in
vitation is extended to all.
Tho foot bridge crossing tho Lacka
wanna liver trom lloulevard avenue to
the Driving park plot, was can led down
tlio liver Monday night.
Heglnnlng tonight all liieen Ridgo drug
gists will close their places of business
nt tt o'clock In tho evening instead of 10
o'clock as heretofore.
Mrs. Thomas 11. Payne will entertain
the members of tho Ladles' Aid suciety
of All Souls' I'nlversallsl church at her
home, Sd.1 F.lectrlc avenue, this afternoon,
Miss l.lzzlo Tillnu, of llonesdale, a for
mer lesldent of Ureen Ridge, has returned
to this place and will reside on Dolawuro
street.
A telephone box has been placed at tho
corner of Cnp.iuso avenue and Marlon
Htrcot for tho convenience of tho police
men of this section who will now bo ablo
to report to pollco headquarters from thlu
point as well as from tho huso house,
which hiiH up to this tlmu been tho only
telephone ut their service
A. L. Fowler, of C.ipouso avenue, is hi
Ilaiilsburg.
lleorgo Syden, of Penn avenue, 1ms re
turned from Ilughesvllle, Pa.
A son was born to Piofessor mid Mrs,
M. Joidan, of Larch street, yesteiday,
Hugh Douglas, of Green Ridge streel,
had Patrick Dovlne arrested and taken
before Alderman ll.iyloy last uvening
charged with threats to bniash Douglas'
head. After hearing both sides of the
affairs Aldeiman iiayiey placed Uevlnu
under $Joa ball to keep tho peace and ap
pear at court.
Tho Kpwoith league of Asbuiy Meth
odist Kplscopul chinch hold an Impor
tant meeting III tho church parlors last
evening, ut which reports of tho past
year's woik wero read and other matters
of Importance given attention. Officers of
the leaguo weo elected for tho ensuing
year as follows; President, Uwlglit Saf
find; Hut vice president, Kdwnid Lord;
second vice president, (to bo chosen
later); third vlco piesldent, L. F Rower;
fourth vlco president. Miss Oiuco Block
house; secretary, Marlon Renjainln;
tieasurer, It. II. Campbell; pianist, Miss
Lizzie Olver; choilster, F. S. Olver. Miss
S.ullo Campbell and F. S, Olver weie
elected delegates to tho Wyoming DIs
tl let Hpwoith leaguo convention, to bo
held in Simpson church Oct, 11 and 15.
Globe Warehote?.!
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ibioDe wareDOus?.!
AH OLD ATO WEtL-TRIED REMEDY,
MRS. WINBLOW'S SOOTHINO SVnUB
for children teething, Is tho prescription ol
ene of tho best femula pliyblciana and
in,, ko in iiiv tiiuvou oiMies, tinu nus Deed
used sixty years with never-falling sue,
Sesa by millions of mothers for their chiU
NORTH 3CRANT0N
SHAMROCKS DEFEATED BY THE
ST MARY'S TEAM.
Junk Dealer Nnmed Selgel, of Sec
ond Street. Arrested for Purchas
ing Scrnp Iron from Boys Elec
tion of Officers of Lincoln Lodge of
Odd Fellftws Notes About the Glee
Club Junior Sowing Circle of tho
Young Women's Chiistinn Associa
tion Will Reopen Net Saturday.
The Shamrock basket hall team
ndded another victory to their list last
night by defeating the strong St.
Mary's tenni, of South Scrnnton, by a
score of 3J to B. The game was unin
teresting, ns the visitors did not seem
to know much about tho game, while
the home tenm plnyetl excellent ball,
both as Individuals and In team work.
Michael AVells, it member of the North
13ntl Stars, played tho star game for
the home team, throwing eight goals.
"Johnson, of the visitors, did some
clever pass work. The following was
the line-up.
Shamrocks Wnlsh, right forward;
Wells, left forward; Duffy, center; Wells,
right guard; Rarns, left guard.
St. Mary's Fish, right forwiud; Mosh
er, left forward; Johnson, center; Rob
ling, light giuu (1: M. Johnson, left
guard.
Goals were thrown from the field by
"Wells, Duffy and Uurns, of the Sham
rocks, and ?. Johnson and Itobllng,
for St. Mary's.
Junk Dealer Arrested.
A junk dealer named Selgel, of Sec
ond street, was arraigned before
Magistrate Fidler last evening, charged
with receiving stolen goods. Selgel
purchased some scrap iron, valued at
$3, from several small boys residing
near the Simpson shop, for thirty
cents. An Investigation showed that
the Iron was taken from the shops by
the boys. The practice has been go
ing on for quite n while and It was de
termined by the forcmun to break It
up.
Yesterday, one of the employes no
ticed Slegel around the shops and
finally saw him purchase some Iron
from the boys. Word was Immediate
ly sent to the station house and an
officer was sent to the scene and placed
Slegel under arrest.
At tho healing, the magistrate held
him in default of $300 ball and com
mitted him to the county jail, to await
the next term of court.
Election, of Officers.
At a meeting of Lincoln Lodge, No.
191', Independent Order of Odd Fellows,
held In their rooms In Osterhout's hall,
Monday evening, the following officers
were elected to serve for the ensuing
year: Noble grand, Ilollis J. Smith;
vice grand, John K. Jones; secretary,
David Jenkins; assistant secretary,
William II. Johnson; treasurer, Wil
liam R. Jones; representative to the
grand lodge, It. J. Richards.
Glee Club Notes.
The members of the society assem
bled at their rooms Saturday evening
and went to the home of their treas
urer, William Hughes, of William
street, and serenaded him on his re
cent marriage. Mr. Hughes was
wedded to the society's pianist, Miss
Elizabeth Owens, on last Thursday
evening.
A new sign, bearing ttio name of the
society, has been hung over the win
dows In front of the building and Is
attracting much attention from the
public.
It has been decided not to compete
In the Brooklyn eisteddfod, on account
of the present strike.
Messrs. William Davis, Morgan Ed
wards and David Smith have received
nn invitation to compete with tho
Arion society, of Brooklyn, on Thanks
giving Day, at the Brooklyn eisteddfod.
TOLD IN A FEW LINES.
oren. waring mo process of testhlng iti
4
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llillln let nn.. Inn nlila f. nn,n..n. a... .
from pain, cures diarrhoea, griping in tha
fcowels, and wind-collc. By giving health
Jo tho child it rests tho mother. Price,
tweuty-nv ceata tt bottle. '
The junior sowing school of the
Young Women's Christian association,
L'048 North Main avenue, will reopen
next Saturday afternoon, October 4 at
ii p. m. All girls from C to 14 years of
age are Invited to attend. No fee Is
charged. All who wish to enter are
asked to come on the opening day.
Marquette Council, Young Men's In
rtltute, met In regular session In their
rooms In St. Mary's hall, last evening.
The North End Defenders will have
for their opponents next Friday even-,
lug In tho Auditorium the Olyphant
Stars. A social will follow the game.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Provi
dence M. K. church will picnic at Nay
Aug park on Thursday, October 2, All
members are requested to meet nt tho
park at 10 a. m.
Mrs. Patrick Cullen, of West Market
street, is recovering from un nttack of
typhoid fever.
George Bamburg, of Klmlra, return
ed homo Monday after a visit with
friends.
Patrick McMannmon, of MeDonough
avenue, Is slowly lecoverlng after a
two month's Illness of typhoid fever.
Company C, of the Father Whltty
society lancers will conduct a social In
St. Mary's hall on tho evening of Oct.
10.
Patrick Kane, of Rock street, who
has been III for tho past six weeks
with typhoid fever, Is slowly recover
ing, The repairs on West Market street,
between North Main avenue nml Sene
ca btreet, which have been under way
for the past six months, have been
completed. The road hiw been maca
dnmlzed tho entire distance, nnd makes
a very desirable driveway. The work
has be-an completed under the direction
of Ebenzer Evuns, who has consider
able experience In road making,
OBITUARY.
DR. II. R LACKEY, aged 73 vears. dlnl
nt 0 o'clock Inst night at tho Chlro-Medl-cal
hospital, Philadelphia, where ho was
taken on Saturday last and underwent
an operation for liver trouble, lie had
been suffering for u long time, and the
only hopo entertained of saving his life
was centered in tho operation, but ho
was unablo to stand tho ordeal. Dr, R.
11. Gibbons, Dr. T. II. Rodham and W.
P, Roland, of this city, woro In attend
ance on htm when he died. Ho had been
a practitioner in this city for thirty
ycurs. und was a graduate of tho Bellc
vuo Hospital Medical school. His wife,
ouo sou and two daughters survive him,
Dr, Joseph II. Lackey, of California;
Mrs. T, li. Rodham and Harriet Lackey,
of this city. The remains will arrive at
tho lesldence on Washington avenuo this
morning, and the funeral will bo an
nounced later.
MRS. CORNELIA WARREN IVES,
wlfo of Edwin Ives, tsr., died yesterduy
ufteruoou ut 3. SO o'clock' at the residence
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it nouaes red blooe
MI5.aiAN.D'HE131T"lIlSl
the queenly and brilliant wife of the Manager
of Armour & Co. is stocking a private Zoo at
her Oconomowoc summer home. The up-to-date
housewife always sees that tho larder 13
well stocked with America's delicious ready-to-eat
wheat flako cereal
MW1'S1ftiWfciM'Biffif;
MRS. P. V
ysnfirfssi epL Iff
CSV lmFJMw'lWfffri
AMUSEMENTS,
p r r
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nnd she also knows to a certainty, that owing
to its impregnation with Pepsin and
Celery it's the food for growing
children and that it builds up stomachs that
heavy meat diets have almost ruined
undoubtedly to dyspeptics and weakly child
ren it s worth its weignt in goiu. a
startling novelty, a trial package of Trya-
bita, and a doll receipt book FREE
for your grocer's name and 4
cents in stamps.
TRYAB1TA FOOD CO., Ltd.,
Battle Creek, Mich.
Lager
Beer.,
Manufacturers of
Old Slock
'S''i"3"!'"la'!"3"!''ill4'iaZ!"i'i4Z'4''2,
OSS v&iil
S 4s S S 2 S $ 2 -S S Z 2
llrewrv, c
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N. ccventust', 1
Old 'Phone, 333i,
New 'Phone, 2oj5,
of her daughter, Mrs. J, "W. aucrnsey,
(lis i'hiK street. She was born In Ruthauy,
Conn., Feb. 5, 1S27, and was married May
SO, 181", ut tho sumo place, to lOdwhl
Ives, of Goshen, Conn. Blio came to
.Seiuiiton with her huxunud In U71 and
lived hero since. Her husband and llvu
children survlvo her. Tho children arcs
Mrs. J. W. Guernsey, lid win W. Ives,
Henry SI, Ives, Albert O, Ives, of Scran
ton, and Qcorgu II. Ives, of Wllkes-lluire.
Harris 1 Warren, of this city, Is a sur
viving brother, Tho tuneral will tako
plucu tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock,
from the Ouciiisey residence.
MRS. STWIIKN-COLH died last night
nt her homo on Hell Place, l'cckville, af
ter n brief Illness. She Is survived by a
husband.
DUNMORR
Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho Presby
terian church havo decided to hold u fair
and supper uu tho evening of November
11 und l'i In the church parlois. As this
Is tho first affair of the kind held by thu
society in scvcial years, It is expected
Academy of Music
M. Reis, Lessee and Manoger.
A. J. Duffy, Business Manager.
Week fl& Sept. 29.
Matinees dally commencing Tuesday
TIIH FAVORITES,
IRENE MYERS,
AND IIKR
BIG STOCK COMPANY
Staudaid Play. Now Specialty Keutuics.
WKHNKSDAV MATlNi:K,
"The White Rat."
AVKDNKSPAV Nil!! IT.
"Through the Bionlcers."
All new scenery and effects.
Prices Miitincc. 10 and 'J0e. Night, 10,
CO and M cents. Seats on salu.
Dixie's Theatre,
HENRY rARNSWORTH DIXIE,
Lessee and Manager.
W13KK OKSHl'T. J3.
Dolan and Lenharr,
In Comedy,
Whistling Tom Hiowu. Denton & Dioolis,
Kicd Html. Magician; Raymond .V:
Ivtirkamp, Musicians, ami
Murphy and Nichols
EIGHT GREAT ACTS.
Two performances daily, S.Btf and S.13.
l'ilces-15, "", 33 and Mo.
Special inatluco prices.
EVTrnctlun cms stop at tho door,
STAR THEATRE
ALF. O. HKRltlNOTON, Manager.
Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday,
SlU'T. '-"J. :w AND OCT. 1.
Sam Devere's Own Company
MAT1NHH KV1IRV DAY.
that ii largu number of articles will be on
sale and a regular old fashioned, rousing
fair will result from tho efforts of tho
ladles.
Yesteiday another car load of stiiUiug
iiiino woikers left this place bound for
Towuuda, wheio they will work at iuIIt
mad construction woik on u blanch of
tho New York Central, Another hundred
are to go this morning.
MjEMJENTS
xeum Theatre,!
M. Reis, Lessee nnd Mnnuger.
A. J. Duffy, Ru.slness Manager.,
tiii'rsday'niout, oct. 2.
Nixon cJi Zimmerman's
-THE
MESSENGEI
BOY"
WITH
FRANK DESHON
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DU-rcurLc 3ui
'natter Than Ills Slsteis." '! id
npishn." "A Runaway f!hl, rho Cirj
cus airl," "San Toy," etc, by tho
autlioriuid coinpoBOis,
rh es $1.30, $t.(l. 7uc, 50c and Hoc,
Scats now on halo,
Friday Night, Oct. 3.
Kirk La Shelle
1'ieseuts
Tho Oicat London and Now Yolk Succel
Arizona
Augustus Thpnuih' Powerful l'lay ,
New Yolk l'roduetlon and Cast 'li
Draiuallc i:ent of tho Season
"Tho pluv of a generation " N on
Il Ices 23c, rie 73e., SLOO.
Seats on sale wcuncMiay, a a, 111.
Saturtlav. ',"?" Oct. 4
WILLIAM A. BRADY'S
Rinductluu of the Vnlque Anieiicanl'lnl
II
UNDER SOUTHERN SK1E!
Dy l.OTTli: BLAIR DARKUR, Autll
of "Way Down i;asi' ana "i.iuuis
Home."
Presented as for three mouths at tl
Theater Republic, New York, and wll
gient Hiiccess at the (irnnd Opera iioii
Chicago, and tho Walnut Stieet Theatl
Philadelphia.
Pi Ices Matinee, 23 and CO cents. Nlgl
23. 60. 73 cents and Jl.uO.
Scuts on sale Thursday nt 9 a. m.
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