THE SCRANTON TRIBUNJ--MOlSDAY, FEBRUARY .18, 1001. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKHANNOCK. Iliftlil to the Sainton Tribune. Ttinkhminoclc, Feb. 17. The Monday dub will meet nt tlic homo of Mm. W. N. Ilcynolile, on Tioga nttcot. St. .ltidjon Sturk linn icntcd a house on Wyonilnir nvenue, Went I'lttetnn, whoio ho will make lilf home after Apt II 1. Mm. Joserililna C'uleinun, who lmi born vlRllttiR her cousin, Mr. Chmloa Tinker. In thin place, stuitr-il TuescUijr for N'W Yoik city, wheio nlie will visit her ilnugliter, Ml Ulllan, ttlrn Is plnylnp nt the Manhattan thentM. from vvlietico kIic will return to her homo In California. Mm. George Khmer, of Mohooi.in, visited friends In town Thiusday. Mm. "V II. Mentzcr. who hns been visiting frlendH In town the pant week, lms returned to her home at llazlcton. Mm. R. i:. IMfHCtt, of Iuee;vllle. Is Mpendlnp the winter with her sister-in-law, Mm. I.. 1'. Spauldliifj, on Put nam street. Uobett J. Little has acveplo 1 th offer to jro to China an cleik, under Paymaster Annnen, on board Un united States vt'Bscl New Orleann, and will depait about the Hist of March. He will co via Han Kianclsco. This New Orleans W now In Chinese walei1'. Mr. Mttle'M duties will bo nlmllar to those he pcrl'oi iwel on boaid the Oic son and other vessels. (iunlck Iloulen, of Cornell univer sity, sjrt'nt last week with his patents, Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Borden, on Putnam sttcet. He Is recoverlnrj from a scvcie attack of the grip. The contract for clcllveiltiK tho bal lots and ballot boxes was awarded by the county commissioners to Thomas M. Hardlnjr, of this place, for $17. There were numerous bids and n wide variety of prices. Theodora Williams, a well-known fnrinct of Washington township, died at his home, near Vose-, Thursday af ternoon at 2 o'clock, aired seventy-five years, four months and fourteen day. DrceaFod was a Mnbon of Ions' stand-Inr- and the Masonic lodge took charge of the funeral services, which were held at the Methodist Kplsropal church In Vose this afternoon nt 2 o'clock. A shoit session of argument couit was hc-ld on Friday afternoon, but very little business was transacted. !kiWHfN BABY CONES. I The case of Irwin Cootbaugh ., David Donley and Fred L. Juyne, rule to show cause why writ of estrepemenl heretofore at anted shall not be dis charged, was postponed until Thurs day, February 21, at I p. m,, when tes timony will be taken on lulo In open court. Jn the case of .lumen Mchooley and Francis. Wchooley vs. Judson Lutes, sheriff's Interpleader, tho court mnda an order lelustnlln? thn case upon llllntr of bond and statement by plain tiffs, as tc(iiired by statute of ISO". The farm house mi the David Hunter faim, on the Montrorc turnpike In Lemon, was destroyed by fire on Thursday evening. Origin unknown, THOMPSON. Special tu Uk Scrantcn Trlbjne Thompson, Feb. 17. Our Jolly auc tioneer and liveryman. J. L. AVittcr, lias had a new experience this week. He Iiub on his hands that which hv cannot sell. Ciy n he will "going," It does not go. Ho has It tho grip. Judson Tucker, of Cnrbondale, with his wlte and daughter, returned homo this afternoon, after being delayed by the stotin at his fat-ner's home, In Jackson, for several days. Hev. P. It. Tower, who Is the secre tary of the Wyoming Conference Vet erans' association, authorizes the fol lowing: "Our annlvcisary will be held In tho Methodlit Kplscopal church, West Plttston, Pa.. Tuesday evening, Apiil 9, Our comrade, the new J. O. Oakley, D. I)., of New York, will de liver the address. A cordial Invitation to be present is extended to those who touched elbows with us In the thick of the fight, to whom reserved seats will be accorded." 13. K. Paxton was called to Cli.in vllle Centre, Pa., to nltend his sister's funeral this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fiank M. Lowls save a sui-piiso birthday party for their mother, Mis. Augusta Y.evvis, nt their home on Wednesday of this week. Thoso pu-sent weic Mis. L. F. Seailes, Mrs. K. O. Winter, Mrs. F. A. Ctoslur, Mm. William Hliiiidiii, Mm. John Par ton, Mm. W. W. MoHsengei, Mrs. a. C. Foster, and Mis. J. S. (Jelutt. of Oakland. The many fiit-ntli of Mis Maggie Powell, eldest daughter of Alfied Howell, esa., of Herrlck Centre, were saddened to hear of her death, which occurred Tuesday evening at the home j of her uncle, V31mer Potter, near Otlatt. Shu was one of the successful teachuis of the county. The funetal will luke place todnv at Ararat, where the In terment will he made. John Deckel, of Aldenville, Is at C. I!. King's, seeking to wily fiom tha grip, and is Improving. Three full days the blizzard raged. Trnlllc on the uillroad was almost Mopped, and those in the- countiy who must drive take to the lots. There Is n lull In the wind today, and the coal trains begin to move nnd the highways are being opened. Miss Bessie Bloxham has been quite, seriously ill the pat Week. Dr. Good win, of Lanesboio, was called In con sultation the first of the week. "Where ilH jon come troiu, babv deal t Out ol the everywhere into the lieie. Where did sou get jour rv es no blue ? ejutol the skv'as I came through. What makes the licht 111 them sparklet nt.it pin Some of the starr) spikes let in Where did on set tlial Utile tear ' 1 tound It aillug when 1 set here " The f.ii t is ab nmI as it is tine ibnt tha biby fiiiai tlic tear waiting to dull its blueeji'S .iml stain its soft cheeki. At the first u "has no language but a cry." Its one necessity U but to give expres sion to its suffering, and for that a tear suffices. The nio'.hcr who stoops in anguish over tho railing child would do miy thing to e... i' its un"ertug Hut she 'is helpless. Th" time when she could have done sci mi v.h for her child is past. She did nn. ic-aliic that in those anxious nervous dajsi when slie shrank from the ordeal of motherhood she was preparing nfTcring for the baby. The path of motherhood is soothed and made easy for those- who ttc Dr. ' Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It give physical buoyancy and mental bright ness. It tranquilizes the nerves, en eourae;e a healthy appetite and induces refreshing sleep. It gies the mother strength for her hour of trial, and the confidence and content which come ft om strength It makes the birth hour practically ul' s.i, and by increasing the natural, food secretions, it enables the healthy mother to enjoy the happitii't-s of nursing her child. "Favorite Prescription" contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, or aiiy other narcotic. A Mother's Gratitude. "I would like to express my eratltudc to you lorine oeuem 1 nave recelv td from v our wonderful medicine. Favorite Presctip. tlon. " write. Mr. II L Anderton, ot South Britain, New Ilttsen Co. Conn, fllox vl "Dutlnn the flirt mouth ol einectmiey I could not Keep anything on nn tomach Wan in lck that I had to err. In rta na itju for week. I tried different dottor, but with little benefit, I read ahout mauy beinif helped by using jour medicine, to I thought I would nv it a frUI. I began to take your ' I'arorite Preicrlpllon in November and I had a nice little gfrl baby in February following. My Uby weiBhed in er eijht pound. I a onlv alcfc about one hour, and got along niceW afterward; 'ra; up and drcsted on the eighth day I never had the doctor with me at ntl; lint the nurse and one or two friend My frtenda thought that I walckaeryihorttIir.e. I think Ur I'lerce'a favorite Pteictlptlon l Indfed a Irue ' raother'a friend.' for it helped me wouderfully This maUea my aecond child; with the first one I did not take ' Favorite Prescrlpilon The little one li ed just about two month and the mi nick all the time. This last babv la as plump and kcalthy at any mother could wish." Muoh Bettor Health. Mn. Annie macker. 6:9 Catherine Street, wHleai "Your med icines have done wondera for me. For j ears my health was very poor; I had four mishaps, but since taking I)r. Fierce' Golden Medical Ola. covery ud ' Favorite I'reacription ' I huve much batter health, and now I have hne health v babv. 1 have recommended your medicines to several of my friends and they have been benefited by them." Dr. Pierce' Common Sense Medical Adviser in paper covers is sentrv on rectlpt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay ex pense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. IZjHm. csjs aaj but the Inclemency of the weather pre vented a largo nudlence. The pcMonal effects of the deceased hermit, Otto Hchemmann, will bo sold nt miction by the administrators in th? near future. The Hlrdsoll Pros.' "Woolen mill, which is dependent on water power, nre runnlntr half lime on account ot scarcity. Entertainment at the school build ln, Thursday evening. Feb. SI. Cousldciuble lumber Is being hauled to th fc'eeleyvllle yawl, at present In dicating n busy ftituto In the lumber trade. FACTORYVILLE. Sjifflsl to I lie Vrsnton Trlbuno. ractoryvllle, Feb. 17. Huigcss U, J. Goodwin N confined to Ills liome by Illness of a serious nature. Mr. D. D, Ontdner has so fur recov ered that he wan able to be moved to the home ot his son, V. ft. (lawlncr, last Sunday. He Is Improving' In health now very nicely. The members of the Paptlst church will pay their respects to their pastor, Itov. G. It. Smith and family, in the shape of nn old-fashioned donation on Prlday afternoon and evening, March I. A Rood social time Is anticipated. Hev. Van Cleft, of Duninore. who lectured on "Tho Life and Service of Abraham Lincoln." tinder the auspices of the Orund At my of tlic Ilepublto post.nt tho Methodist Kplseopal church last Tuesday evening, made 11 veiy sat Isfasloiy Impiesslon before1 the Grand Army boys. Ho has a good, keen sense ot wit and humor tunning nlong hl lectin e, and his nttdlcnco never ilies. Our citizens will welcome him ngnln in the nenr tuttitc. Them were fourteen candidates bap tized at th Klist Uaplist chinch on Thur-iday and Friday evenings of thin week. HchootmusUi' Haidlug spent Sunday Willi his parents over at Katon. Pa. Under tho auspices of the Kpworth League Hev. Simpson, of the Asbury Methodist Kplseopal church of Scinn tnn, jravc .ome voty Intel cstlng lead ings fiom the works ot Ian Mcfluien, which was much appreciated. Uev. Slmnxnti has great ability for this work, and not to hoar hlni Is missing a wire treat. Mrs. Georgi Snyder, of Nicholson, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mm. J. O. Caipenler. who have been suffering with the grip for the past three weeks. Cauls aw out announcing the coin ing man Inge of James M. Hoyd. ot this place, to SIlss Mattie Jones, ot West Scruntou. The wedding will take pluco on 'dnr'sday morning nt ! o'clock in tho Plymouth Congrega tional church of Hyde Park. Hev. K. A. Hnyl, pastor of the church, will per form the ceremony. Sevewil from this place tv 111 attend, as Mr. Hoyd Is one ot our best known young men r j. DURYEA. Sprtisl to the snnloi Tribune Duryoa, Pub. 17. 'double has vl-ited the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Le fnvn, of Lawri'nceville. I'-or somo lime past their children hnvj beu suU'erlng from dlphtheila and measles. Pildny morning, oil'' of them, tho Infan: ron, jiassed away, mid Saturday morning hi? little sister followed. Xwv the oldest son, James, is in a voty dangerous condition. The fuiii'ial of the two children took plac today, Interment being made In tho I'itistoti cemetery. Mi. John Thompson, an employo at Hrown's blacksmith shop, was com pelled to go to the Plttston hospital Saturday for tiimtmeut of his ev. A few days tfgo Mr. Thompson had tlm mlhtoitniii' of having a piece of hot steel ily In ills eye. which has outsell much suti'cilng over since. Tonight thf Lawn-nee Hoji com pany's fair opens. For boino mouths past the people of all the towns In this disttict have been anxiously awaiting the approach of tills occasion. The ladles hnvo decoi.itod the hull In a vi-i-y pi city mannei. The booths will contain useful nnd fnncy m-tlcles. which will be sold at reasonable pi Ices. TI11 company has at ranged to ntei'taln tho nudlencu by nn enter tainment. The piogramme Is as fol lows1 Address of welcome, John Hon. nei" solo, Miss Olwen Howells: iccl tiitlon, John v. I Ivans: solo. Jlorgnu Harris; leilinttoii. MIff May Rrod head: nolo. Jlrs. P O. Jones: piano selection. Miss Ilasklns: solo, John Jones; sileclou, Wntkins party. Thi progiammo for Tuesday evening will bo: Hecltntlon, Dunne H. Dills- solo, Hobeit IIpit! graphophone selections, Toole brothers; solo, KIvIiil Titus: graphophone; solo, William Williams. Mi. James Hollos nnd family visited at the home of his mother, Mrs. Chas. Itolle", of Dupont, Sunday. Mrs. Hcnjamln Hlchardson has ie coveisd from n. severe illness. Mr. John Campbell, who has been rcrlously HI at the home of his daugh ter, Mm. John AVhyte, shows soms signs of Impiovenient today. Messis. Herbeit Hiown and William nderson visited ft lends In Moosle on Sunday. WYOMING SEMINARY. Special to the Stranton Tribune. Kingston, Feb. 17. Dr. Aldlnger. the coach at Ploomshuig State Normal school, was a recent caller. Dr. Raymond, of Wesleynn univer sity, fpoke on "Christian Kducatlon" in the Methodist Kplseopal church last Thursday night. Several of tho sttt limits attended, The Senior class gave a reception to tho students in the Seminary parlors Friday night. Hev. A. Wrlgley. of Bald Mount, vis Ited his son, Hexford, lnstl week. Prof. A. O. Thurston Is confined to his room by sickness. The basket ball team met the team from Hucknoll university In Pcttyliono ijyninaaluin, Saturday evening, SEELYVILLE. Cpecisl to tlie Scrsiiton Tribune, Seclyvlllo, Feb. 17. Thutsday even ing, Feb. 14, Mark Creasy, principal of the Hawley schools, gave his lecture, entitled "Sunny Italy," before the Mon'a "Twentieth Century Movement" society. Ills hcuinip were well pleased, alKjrjli aEaaaLI VssVfeHallE" -I aaaaaaLS JaaaaHB JaaaaaB IwW 'l-s-asaaaa ,-a-?- Clearance Sale High Grade WALL PAPER After a busy season's selling we find many small lots of our best selling designs which we want to close out immediately to make room for the large shipments of Spring designs which are now arriving daily. To do this quickly and give our cus tomers the benefit, we place these lots on sale at prices that will close them out promptly. This stock embraces all the season's novelties in Ingrains, Tapestries, Embossed Gilts. 3c Up 100,000 Rolls Wall Paper. 3c Up Burlaps, Pressed Papers, Stripes. MUSICAL GOSSIP. msii limp aso wlifii Kbit' lalanger miio fluidl Joiomu !kM In New V01K jv tur in the urwu "1'ox.v ijiiillor," llii- ciltic lioulcil In ihor 111 at the production; in (act, tliey lionlcd fo efftlcl.v that llie shcipvi ol the production vj nul up In the cvpei titlons ol the miiMnrrt, ami n hrm of leis expeileuro and tiiiincial found 1. tlon tlun KIaw k l.'ilant'fr iiiiiihl lnvp I, con mined by the ilinirr. At th end of ll Vew York engAittnioiit "Koy Qulllci," "thi ftol," the "dead fliliire." the "he ,ij;nii," elr., started out on the road and h.i lnro lioni lu.iMiit; luuie money tluu miv o( lh mo. I uc rpiwml of Hi- Khw .r Krlatuirr pr'nliicllon. Tl,eri" i 110 yirlltiii lint there wl'J In deini.nl for Ihr- ht In licht npen . lontr n there Ii lennml for nnythlns in the ,iniuiiieiit line, hill no amount of pr.1rtir.1l leiiinntratlor, lio tver, lll rvir eonvlneo Hie NVw York tneatric il censors, clitic and lu-t-iiislilen that Ihoy ore tint thi "whole tiling" when enjiRed in Ihe noil, ot niappina nut a raittr or .1 r ifcc produc. lion. ii 11 ! I inUi the leiiklfliip ot Prnfewi V V. I'ui-li'i-mtchrr, ci;Anlt and (holfiuari, tin' (hoir of tin1 Aliiny )lethodit h'piopj rhuuli, i f-t liMomlns one of the flnct iiuilc.il nnMnlzattoi . In the illy. Tin volon and aiiilidiu at la.t Su.i- dav'a siike vveie rendered in tin- nnt iiill"tio slile, nrn mIHi im cflect Midi .is ptrlup', his never hem licud in .V'hnry ihurili hy .1 iinllir orKiniiillon. The people ot hnry diunli ate to he tougialulated upon Kciuiinc Ihe tfimw of Mr. Fenoternuilici :itnl .1 rliolr ol Midi veil traineil voices. Ihe iholr h iuiiipied of Hie follnnini;: Sopr.iuoii, Iri. II. T. .I.imk", Mi. II. i:. Ilcddl; aUoi. h. CUKIik, MI- I..vdia lie Bicrk; tenors Mr. Leonard, Mi Viine; lu.ns Mr. 1'nllri, Mr. Tievritmi. II " ' A few ,lln fliio till', deciee fiom lin'alliial liojiiqmrlorn would no ilouht hive lauded opcutio conipoicu to shudder and ipiit the bushier at one. ltc cut event have hid a tendoiuy to rail"1 the norld ouUlde to lose faith In the pre. did ions of the i-e men on the pede.tals five or sW veais ro when George iderer began to urn fiealc prodiitllom at the Caino Known a? "Itcvlews" tdmlbr piedldions wera nude, and it was (lively announced that Hie coinlo opera ttars and coiula owr.v companies would lu to go Into other bulne. It l noticed, however, that the old operatic stars ate Mill maUut; money tuday and that new ones hair come into Ihe held, while J.ederer and hi' "Review-." hive bought othet palilies I' 'I !' Kdwaul A. Mven, editor ot tho VMIU.-llaiie fyeailet, who U well hnown to the piofixii,u a the author of tho comic opeia culled "llr Siultli 1'aiiiily," li at woilc upon another lihrelto, which will In ill probability brinif tnoro he!.i ' and fame. The plot of the opera, vvlili.i Me Xlvcn has dlndoned to .1 few intimate Irion. I, l most original, and the scenes aflord nuy oppottunltv for lavish display ot 'ostnpiis iml oeneiy. Mr. Nlvrn Is constantly at woilc upon the ljilcs. which am tshl to be of unusual iiieili. and evpect to hsve Ihe libretto in hlupe f r Inspection a few months l.ence. II II II SpeaUrir of comic opera, It is now noticed that (he hysterical New York ctitlen dedaie that musical romedy, whatever that Is, will noon tahe Ihe place of lomie opera entiiely, and tuppoit their claims by the assertion that Harry II. Smith, tha leading librettist of the country, will hereatter delete bis cfloits entiiely to mu. oal corned. This sudden depailure has been caused. It is said, by nn KnftlHi musical lomedv called "1'lorodoia," which has had an une.vpeded run nt the Casino, II '.' , Comic opera will be the diief uititiiloii a tho l.jceuui the coiuIr vvcel.. The .te.T ))e Angdls ompany hoa been booked toi in day evening vhcn the will Known comedian will appear In his ne ipcia, "A Hnvnl rtogue," which It one of his best productions tin Tucidaj, the SGth, the llotonlani will ap pear under mamgeinent of Klaw A Kilaiurer and upon that occasion v 111 piolably pin ' Ihe Vlreiov." ,; ;i 11 Alfred Wookr' nev taciecl ong, "llise, i,lo. 1 loin ("onfiueror," his J'ist been published by tho Oilier Dltwm company of Vew York mid lloston, lids Is Mr. Wooler'n bet production and placen lilin In the fiont rank of cong com poms. The woik reo,ulie cvepllonal ability nnd power on pait of th vocalist, and it of a character that will make it populai with leidiug church holid.U for eara to rome. I! 'I II In all piobabillty the United Mules Marine bind, under Icideiship ot W. If, Hautelniuin, will appear III fcciauton in the near Inline. 'Ihe Mailnc band under present condition, which have enabled the leader to srcuiu th. bet of talent, U without doubt entitled to a place in the fiout lank ot musical oigaulzallons of the day. II 'I ' Mr. Waller N, Manchester is to conduct the Intermediate se.slon of the Lnekawunna and Wjo intnir Muiieal Alliance, scheduled for March S to S at the Uaptltt diurcb In I'actor) vllle. This Is the beginning of the sixteenth Jfir of work by this ornanlratloii nnd Its ireord Is one of uc teiscs, 75c Papers now 50c. 40c Papers now 25c. 20c Papers now 15c. 50c Papers now 30c. 30c Papers now 20c. 10c Papers now 7c. Tlany Other Lots at 4c. Designs suitable for all classes of decorations. Rich Oriental effects for the library or den. Choice floral effects for the parlor and the popular stripe novelties for the bed room. Hotel proprietors and parties desiring bargains for tenement houses will find this sale offers an exceptional opportunity. BRING THE SIZE OF YOUR ROOM. 150 Lots of Room Moulding at OneHalf Price. EARLY BUYERS HAVE BEST SELECTION. DON'T WAIT. Williams & McAnulty, Leaders in Carpets, Wall Paper, Draperies. 129 Wyoming; Avenue. t ooooooooooooooooo 9 0 ...... ; intiVirciLAL. g 0 0 ooooooooooooooooo lediuii nf Mesfis, HeucV. and I'limesst, null a Sim of the People' thesur, (Jiiiuniiali. 'Ihi.e oerilliiucii have u.'fd their best iiid.-uieiil in seh'clinic a lotnpaTiy tit v.itlet priluinieis m.d I hurlfsipieis that would be certain to plcao J Ihe inasv,.n; mid itpoiiii tio'tt dtiM in wlii if Ihe company Ins appiated would make it jprem that lhf. had siKicrihil adiiihaUl.t '1 lie in- , trCf nu ul iieio is lor Ihree elsis ouli i ATTRACTIONS TODAY. LtMJ.M-"iii- (ir.ate.1 'niinjr In Ihe ..ild Mht. I XC.VDKM "A l.bm'K llcirt." lnl.i. HAIIH'V The Haiu'ders llmlesfpie Ci,ipiu. J Midlife and nlghl. i "SUoie Acies." I Tlicii' un irrlali. morall-t'i who iiivdnh j;u i (Li; decadence of Ihe inoihin drama und who al in .1 line Inry Ih'ciu phti like "-iiphu oi.il vy adiptiliun.. fiom the 1'ienUi like "'liw 'initle" and "the Old nom the J tj rt m ".' ' suer eecl lor a tluu in the laior title, 'llu irood people elitirrly ouibck the lad that the wrcrhl of this d.l-s ot plaja is dull- r,ilieiiurral It i.irely lits i-cyond a sttmle season and In mil.;- ir.stincei llu attendance falls oft Ions lie e the cnl of ,1 seiW'ii. 'Ihcy forget that plajs lllv "l.uie liii ' with its alwidute fredoni frnni all lint ! im noial und vitli its th'.u and honest diaiJitc'K Minllii'ie tn be tut iwdul lr ems and jeat. If there r.ie any mkIi persons In this city they would haie learned a le.-on In lliia re-pec t hid they entered the t.jtcum on Saturday. "Mii'm Acre." va the play piccidecl and deplle the fact that It was the ninth pioductlon nt Hid piece in this illy the theiter was not larse enouvli to bold the lvv lairfi- uudleuees who aiiie to uno it. Vjne.v "llio Tuille," fur iut.iiii ", draw inn a houscfal ot people upon IU ninth produttion In this cltv. nt the play there i little to be said In praises have been h, undid thiUighoiit the lciitlli nnd bretdth of the lind aid it m become an Ameilcaii classic. Tho rat was txtclhnl. .t.iuiia 'f Callnvriv mule splendidly liininn N'alhiu lel Reny and every oilier member vllh one or iwo ixci'ptloii was ipul to his or hit lark The scenic Imcsliirc w.i eveicellnslv anml I 'The Gieatest Thing in the Woild." "The Oreatct T'llnjr " t'11 Woild" luiiipanv, headed liv Saiah Cowell f Mci.vne, on.es to tu 1..MCUU1 for .1 lelitiu cnMuenient lunliihl It lOiuprlses Hi. Ii disiliiuUicd and f.ivoi iu- .l eis as Harold Tlnssell. .Inhn Rlendlnnlnic. I'i ml; Lander, Walter Thomas. Hiailee Manlcv, vd . laid Thurston, fanehon Campbell, Jim. .fohn illendlniilic, I'on.elln Hunter. Anne O'Millev, Kdwln James, William I'hllllps. John Mathews and others. The production to be luado hen will Ik- eai ily like that vhieh wried such a triumph for M'x. I.e Mojno durlnsr the inor.tlu of October and V ifinber while (.he was plajiiij t Wallaek'n the. aler In New Yoik. All of the kceneit and pie leant furniture nnd dranery which nnil.ed Hose P'rfonnanceii will K seen elirinj the engi..-in-lit in this city "The Flamiup Arrow," 'ihe old adije of the plaliiciiiau, "ihe onl itooit Indhiii Is a dend Indian," is amply i futed by mich notables of their rare as ''Oion all.ayeka," the tanioux t'aludiau Indian, who was educated by the Prince of Wales: I)i, 'hi-1-Ka, the ftilioiM patliulocist; rokaaau, the vtse old philosojiher Slid podj .lolui Wis,., s 1 1 artist, and Go Won (in Mohawk, the pcale-i dres the race hs eier i-roduced. f'ouhl Ihe while race be brour.l.l lo ni, the Indian hi dues, she would be ac counted one oi I lie- gicalisl aetrev.es of Ihe woild, Mls Mohawk, who Is now tourlne America alter a serin of Inumphs in llnnland, will be seen at the Academy 'lliuis. daj, Friday and Mlurd.i.v. Feb. !il. ii and 41, I -The r'lJinlu-" Arrow," a ualiille stmy -( frentler Hie, from the pen of the aulhor-minaau, Lincoln J, Caller. The production is a UIokI ambitious uur. It Is complete) In eveiy detallj not one raid of local Kcnery bdns hrntight into ik, und Ihe piopertles even of the most Irlfllic nece-sliv, brliis; supplied, Mls Mohawk is Mup)Kitt-d b. a (onipans of thlity people, The band whldi will luad the pirade each day la ioinpoed of skilled Indian intblcUiii, who received their edu cation at the Carlisle wliool. 1'or the tmnspoi tition of the' company dud Iti .cerery, piopeities etc., a iiMRolltceiit 7foot standaid toadi Is wed, built by tho rullnun company, ai a ion. tiail price of 1 ;,'"! '. Ramblers' Burlesque Company. 'I his afternoon the Ttauihler lluilesqur com. pany will make lis fir.t appearance in this illy at the fillet. The company . under the ,11 PLAYS AND PLAYERS. All doubts lenJidilitc the M.niii-i-l.i-lo.n-liohson a-f tins? tour "In n Ilalconj" bale Ii ei nmocd. and bolli Mi. klniiri- and Mn. Le Mojne ore now shnpl-is tm-ir pie-ent mules in teilifulllllty With 111.- e-nlite-lllplulcd produc lloli, the onriiina; date pmbably Miuniiii; about il-o l.irl ot May. Bewklius will r, n.iucnce ut o-iie, the pi rloriiuiices b'-lntr. in the main, con m.d to one or two In .s dty, and time tit aped il iiiatiuees. This vupTli poeiiwhi.nu of lSo'.-.ii llrnwiiiuir h.is hid l-ul a micle piesntatiou m ihe fnited Stale, that nndc bj LIchlsi Co., ut .ill.iek'.s theater, New t ik. duthiir: Mis. LeMoj lie's eiffitrei-wiit ihne last fall lalhei an unusual inutiihuttou to 'att," cue must coin--, in it that timo ridj Ihe dnfle presentation v i tbouehl of. So 1h.iuII(ii1 and aill.llo was !. production, hi.nein, tti-1 co omplde the pfnoinl llliunph of (be llio Hut appeitid ill II. ait-l last, but not least, m eMmotdlnary w.i ih Ht;h rharactcr of the atmblairo which pac id Wallack's to mcrilovlnj lh.it nltenie-on, tint (hue is lilll" wonder the calls fiom other clllea for an oppoitunilv lo see it Ins he-Mi lcnr, loud and frequent. It Is in accordance v.-i'.n this demand tint this lour has he-en arranged; n tour that will eloubllcs pie.ve to be n mni orablo one. Tlie productlcn end piesenlatlnii was coiieeeled by the New Voik piCM to be eieie of the ino-.t notable seen In the great uieliupolls in many jeais. 'Ihe euliie feminine panicle uf tin- iiuiuluolli "Murproiiuslei" asgi egat Ion, allrnded a meeting of a Minneapolis thaillable ors.nUatton, who-c liijsssioii onee u wed, is to tew. ile. for charit able institutions, and not only did their pr-si-ualit tend chaiiu and uniqueness lo the m -i.islon, but e.ieb one of Iheso dainty misses r.inie piolded with a box of tew In? utensils, and pitched into Iheir vvoilc iltli an earnestness, and with results that hive completely astounded hod.it elides. Think of a bevy of ilalnty fooi 1'l.hl celebrities, drglnir. Joleins and vi-orklng as though thcle- hi cad and butter depended upon It, and then again it is not unusual Inasniiidi as Ih" thcalilcal profession hrs lotis," ere this been considered the iuol. ehaiitable dass of peo pie known. "Tho tlutitomastei" will appear at Ihe Lcenm shoitly and Manaerer Duffy vWls lo aisurn Its pations that the rapible and en tntalnins cast U tho same whldi appeared in Vew Yoik city this eeauii. oi.sMeiable illlllist hat lien aicied -louin; local theater goeia by the annouiiceimiit ot Ihe emlv eiuiaeuient lieie of Tim Muiphy In " Hal helm's Romance'." Mr. Vlurpliv's tour Is elliceted hy 1'icd ft. lleiser, who U also Ihe min.i"ir for fol Muilli ltmell. 1'ieeleiiek Mae Kuy In the Ne-w Yoik Mall and Kiprea co u-ill-ids as follows; '-.Mr. Murphv Is one of tue ifsl .Lti.is today in eilclcnte. lie combines tlie qu-ilnt, homespun pathos of M Smith ltms, II with the ftartllin.' coimdy of Nat Goodwin. IL haa stiuck into a vein o( iiiteiin Mlriln;- kouKiiI plaj Injthat mikes bime.islly w-orthy to flar nlous in tun best ihcaloin. 'Ihls ador fslve-s e'lldeiiie of the fid Hut his non ad-.'ilsainn heietofoie has been New Yoik's lo-f, foi he l di.lliut, oiliciual, lorcefnl In bluv1f, and far uliuvo tlie apfn - latloii 1,." au,vl!iiuu but an audience of cull, in Id ellserimlnatioii,'' Llrbhr i. I'-). have, ihitii.r the pa.t wrrk. em, k.ni mited arrnnciinent, whereby they will put on Ihe Ma.' at MeiekerV, fhliJk'n, l.eai ihe e-b .e- of Apnl opeiilnz April SI, In fad a tu poili pioductlon of "Ihe Chll.tUll," iu with ii Mr Kelwaiel .1, VIo-jan, Ihe oilglual .Tol.n .-'oun, v.ill be fealuird In the- poll. Mr, M.hj.hi male a trenienumis nil as vionn e-iorni, an-i ine lews . pipru Ji well Ss the audiences wrul wild i" r bis wonderful Impeisouiliou. In this pic.nil i tlon It will ha supported by a siipeib cist, and )uo all the ndvant.'au thai a pindudlou, eo'ii-pl.it- iu euiy detail, can tivi- Idui. U'lt'o a phy like "Tlic f hrl.llan," with I'dnaid .1. h' icau f John Storm, and a ta.t woithy the st.u und tlm prodidlou, what results nu.v nut be hoped for It nt MrYlcI.er'i, said (hiilos I'loh-uau Iat i.lchl: "It is epilte rrmaikablt that Maude Adams his u ,-IU,. UeX) advauie sale In Pittsbuii; for this week, It l the most icmarkablc al that I have ever known In a one week city, seme of my man. age-rial asKieUte. and I wriu lookire oei the books of her tours the past Icur eam under my management, snd we cll.ci.wie-d that (cit for one mitlit Hie- liliraid nialil 111 Itallimire tvn vearr aso--slie his never plated to un audi ,'.. . itraKtttt I.u l.u, lt..o, fr.t.i' eiirn, C , tillon ...v ,..uPw.....h .vm ....... . H"-'--' ' word", she has jilayed to i.eaily r.apadly stwiRl t nlonj. ruitheimoie, elntlij- the eiuht or line. e,us si e lias ailed iiiiehi- inv elliretien he nvi I not mi Jtd one peifornicnee. Il has lo-iic been vtluspe-iiil Hint Maikurn a sIva ard W. 1). Mann v.eic ni.uried, Im, Hi. two did no- confess to the tiull, of the inn. r until l.i't week. Miss l Is iu (niiney, III., nt the piestni tioie, wine he is stalling '(i'i "'Ihe Princess Chic" tniupui. Mr. Mnim is alo villi the eoiiqianv us lempii.il huducrs lu.iii nuer. MI'S sta time ht-ie fiom Flelne-cK l! I Biun, about the .vi-ais tw: lKr List .ippiiiiani of am note lis will "V Hound ol PUatiite Maud While, al piiseul Milan Udnnn's I ul Imr woman in "Oliver Hohhnilib" ai d hc Stoop-, to Conquer." Is 1,1 i-oil.itliir io i-i-m the sde- ilvhts lo "l).liu"i!li'hl ''O.jj a nhon e vi i idy pioduecd oil.'lnally as a curtain raw .n tho Madi-on &quaie th'alei- Willi Viiiilu l!.i-ell as the heioilie. Mis, While v ill take her llisl dip into tho eoiiliiiuoiis peifnrii'anee III -hi- rot s-leen ('rattan v, 111 bo lur leadlnir 'nin lleruy Noninu, win w-ae for .ve-.irs 1 piui pa! bufio-comcdlaii of llene'ei-on' Mneile.in I tr.iv.ignnra compiny. U a meinuir e,f the- .him son He Anjrlli eouimny. idi.tliur " lh M Itosue." lie l not onl an eMcpiloiullv ihver nctoi, but Hie nf tin bet bassos on the- oper atic Make. Tlic lalciiled muni;; Hens eoinediaii. Vmli'i Mid", is announced for in o nlv .ippeaian ill his new suceew, "iho ltehel," in which be has seene-d heavilr eveijwheie- ho ha jppean I 'Ihe oilnliial New Veil, Acideiny ol Music pi. ehictton will he seen hcie William II. 1'iai.o will be uni hre shuih in I bis latest and most s.iecessrul pli, ' !.t id llanmi " lale of Ohio, I il o( 'loledo. I, u as (ounn. 1'RAMC J. I'llP.M.Y makes nalh th.it he . nr.lor paituer of the linn ot V. .1. ( . A e.li doinss busliii" lu Hie I'iiv ul Ton do, t ...m, ami State afoirsahl. and that .ihl linn will oji H,e sum ot ONi: lllM)Ui:n UOI.I.Mis ,,.r eadi ami every ease ol CAl'MIUll ih.e, i.innoi be cmed b ihe; u- of HALL'S ( VTVItllll cum:. itu.sk .1. t iii.si.y. mi 01 11 lo he I, ue in," and suUi ill,, el m mi presence, this (llli day of lie, ember, . i, leal.l w- II.Imi N-'lji.i I'ooli llall'is t ilaiih line Is l.is.li ini.iiulli I nets dliecllj em lie blood and imiious mi,,,, ot tlie Metcm. send (nr l-slliimnlals. fi o r. .1. chi:si:y .. to. Tui iu, d. Sold by llnmtllsla, T.k, Hall's ramllv I'ills ate Hie In si Strong Nerves are the true source of good, healthy appearance. 1'ereons with Iialf-ttarvetl nerves at. ways look vrorried nnd "dratfRed-out." Y'on cannot be happy without nerve vigoi, joti cannot be natural without all the powers which nature meant you to have. produce a healthful rIovt which art cannot imitate. They invigorate every organ, put new force to tlie nerves, ela-dh Ily lo the lep and round out the face and form tn lines of health and beamy. l 00 per bos r, boTea (with Tsrllten Kiiatume-e), 5,ti-i llooklree.- TEAL Ml lUUXh Cu , Cleveland, Ohio. Tor sale l.v John II i'helps. Pharmacist, corner Wiiiuins aie-iiuc and sprme atleet BUY THE GENUINE YBUP OF FIGS WANUVAOTUKED BT . CALIR)RNIA FlCj SYRUP CO. ijr.NOTE TUB .SAME. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.i.iiiiiiiiniiiiuiiii Prof.G.F.THEEL.M.D..'u.r hi.. rmi.i'-iihii. ri. rii iiHffkr ini. t. - :APA55,0.3CHARa$sRJMKIwaj.mi5; ;L3ST ftUN.-iCSsJ' x ' ''rU 4 UtrUnir,. un t u tu6, .f .; Iv 'jitpu st Lil ii '? r'lni'ff.eJ4 1 i li aw- '. i t it it s , iptis-sitiiii-t 1; 1 i 4 it ' 1' .1 1 dl'lMirf lsflii.iUU ImI p ' rt ricil ( Jct- :Tii UtiirriltM .lull. fn.inni n-llpl. .Hi-r ft IT HMTMTTT.t' "TftltflfffflTTl ft rs'f-41 Vlae- I (JltS M.. . ., T-e e Sn ;oi4 so 11,1, ti.i, in t"H SATURDAY STOCK QUOTATIONS. Ilis folU'Winir epiotallons I'llbiue Ip M. ". .lordan fi tlrars bulldluw, Sirantou, I'a. Open- 1 HP", LIT1 ..II,' .. .vj ate furnished 'llis I o., looms ,1'j-TiM 'lelephone WU: llllih- Lou- t'11 e-ii I im, Ib.'a ol est i.:t. llT'i meiieau vig.ei American Tohaeen tin. Med (V Wiic Atchison, I'i s jsi, Ilirok. Tradlou si's s-n'i Hall. Jit Ohio . 'ife IM", (Viiil. Tub 11 co a.i'a s'i', Chc. .V Ohio n It', Clile. eV (it. West SI -JO", (hie-.. It. . i IH'e 14V, St. IMtil 13:", ",', Itock Island U'''j l-'i'j Del A. Hudson Ids'a 171'a laic kaw anna It. It 1 1j1j federal Steel :.Vi 3-".- IVdei.il Steel, IT. Kan. ii Te., I'i. Louis. A- .S'a-h. .. Man. Lh-vatcel ... Met. Tract Ion ... Ml.-,... I'.nllii . .. Ivnpli-'s His S". ,1. Celitial ... Soulhent PaellV .. Noitolk V We.t, . S'eitth. I'jcltl" ... S'liilh. I'adlh. I'i. S. Y. I'elUIll ... Onl. k Western .. IM.n.1 11. It Paddy Mill Keadlnr Hi Ile.iillnt II.. IT. Southern II. It. .., Sos-iHIi. II. It.. IV. TViin. Coal is" Iron I". S. Leather .... I". ,. Leather. I'i T'e To V. S, lumber Si'i 'JU'a I'nloii I'acltle lil'l in. I'nlon Pad Ih', IV W, S4T. Wslush, IT .Ii1, ,i:i Wfite-in Union kin; mi'4 MiW YOTIIJ (IIIAIN MAUhTX Onns IIIrIi- Lo" WIHCAI". Inc. e.t. et. March TO TO T9 uur. 1,.', UT'. 'if. .. si SJij .. Jio1 j .',oia .. 02; 'rja, ..lis"; llsm VU l's', .. il ml ,.llm ll", ..1.11 Til .. n. tu:; .. 4S Is .. sis, S, .. hT'a Si'i ..lb,3, lit.', .. :;ij :i.:ia ..I'ai1; 1V)Bi .. II 41 .. M-i, ,., .. To4, To-', .. -illi Ml .. T.Vj "'j .. M l.l's .. lu'l It Ss'a lilii 4'e IO-1, t'lll, 1l"e IVHj lilt, PiT'j I'Mlj 'I'I SI", .V.lj UHj n ; 1111-'', sill I 101 ri 4-1 IT'a M Si'i IT.'a S.I liv. hi' j :.iT, Tl s. Ufa U', To 'in ni Ss'a ni'a s-i "s I l"l I III', ill' HI', 1,01, lil'j K"a 1li'j .M', Si'i '. ul', 11i-; Jul iv , Ml 111 4', 4.-', SIH s.i, ll'i'e. -': ll'"s in' j ii Tl's M ll, 7 e Jil nil, SS .in. bs. ins. T Scrantou Boavtl ot Trade Exchanpi Qtiotntlonp All Quotations Haed on Pnr of 100. STOCKS. I'irsl S'alloral Rank Seianlon saiinsi Hani 'Iluid National fiank Dime Deposit and Discount llenk.. Ilconomv Mitel. II. A- P. Co lail.a Trust safe Depoilt Co I laik A Snovev to . IT Scrantou Iren Kei've i; Mfg, tQ. ... Sirantcn As;le Vo'k . laeka-vaima Dairy l"P I'r,. ...... ( ninety "-avinis n.mk k Trait L'o.. I'irst Satlinal Bank (Carbondale).. S'tandaid Dilllln; r0 ...; Tradeia' Natioial llink Seranlnn Holt and Nut (o IIOSD'. Snaulcii l'aj-encer Railway, tint Moitcaue. Jue 11C0 ., People's st,t Hallway, llr-t mort- i . .1... inea iv"r,nl'a Street Raliwai. Ccncial moiuaze, due 1021 US H'ckson Maiuladiiiins To Laeka. Township -selniol fl per cent. ... (Hy ol Suaiden St Imp. 0 per IbSl ............... ... Si-iaiiten 'I i anion 6 per rent. Bid. liW .161 tll ij'l 3'i) 143 IU1 11 in J!5 AJ.I-I 100 Pi 29 ion 19 inn lOi W Scvanton Wholesnle Market. K curried bv II. H. Dale. ?7 Lackawanna Ave) ITillei I i .em-" 'iii'"i'ae.i ila'ry, Ha'i0e. t htese--Peill eieaiu, lial.V. iI.'ks W'l-sinn iie-.li. Sl'iJ'iie.. nraiby ik. oo ,,o ;,, Ill jus- Per hi eholee nnirow, J. jjai oe). Pea llean-s- Per hu , .i.41ui, 'A M-dlinn HiMiis Per bu . fji.40i-i.45. liieen Pees Per bu.. U.IOil.lV Onion.- Per bu . TUl.i. I'heiil lest paleut, 1 tsi. ' - Ii, UutlfUo Live Stock Maiket, ifast llunalo, Feb. IT. Reeclpts-Caltle, l rais; thcep and iJinhi, 40 caul hoiM, CO ears, ShlpininU-Cattlo, 01 eais; alie-ep and I mite. I) cars; tiofn, 10 caia. Cattle Vei dnlli talvcs, e-leolt e; le eia, i7,Wla7.7. ilaii.b7-("lie.lc-e to e. tit, i-"i,4Ja.1.M; khei-p, choles'i , eitn, -l,Wl(.i, Hoi;-fJ.U.'ij'i.TO fen all Kiadv-J. X sK -