Wffi7 f--1rtT.v"p sfA. HVrr G THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1899. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTOW JOHN LANCUNOTTI ON CHARGE ASSAULT AND BATTERY. Martin Merrick nnd n Polander Ar lested for Disorderly Conduct Fu neral of Mrs. Mnry McQuinness. Junger Maennorchor Nominates Offlceis to Bo Elected Next Friday Night Other Notes nnd Personal Mention of People You Know. Members of tho Italian eolonv of this sldo had nn Interesting Inning nt Alderman Letttes' oouit Saturday night, .lolin Lnnglnottl Hn arraign ed on the chat koi of nggrnvnted ns miult and bn,ttery and felonious wounding, preferred bv Frank nnd Julia Honcttl, husband nnd wife Tho persons Involved are neighbors, nnd It la nlleged that during a quar rel yesteiday morning, the defendant ued a brick with no little force on the persons of Sir. nnd Mrs. Ronettl. Lnnglnottl wan held In $'00 ball on each thnrgo for hi appearance at court, which was furnished FUXKRAL OF MRS. M'GUIXNnSS. The funeral of Mrs. Mnrv MeGuln ncss took place fiom her late homo nt PJ1 Hooch street, Saturday morn ing. The old homestead was filled with friend and neighbors, who as sembled to pay the final mark of re spect to the memory of this deeply esteemed woman. At O.'W o'clock the romnlns were borne to St. Peters' cathedral where n high mass of requiem was celebrat ed by He. I J Gough. Interment was made at the Cathedral cemetery. The pallbearers were: James Mumy, John Heardon, James McGrath, James) McQuinness, Edwin Trantz and John Divine. AVOID HEAT PROSTRATION Uso tho WORLD-FAMOUS Uody, Drain and Nerve Tonic. am. nniraotsrs. avoid strmrfrtrrm Portraits nnd endorsements sent postpaid MARIANIftCO, uW ijthSt New York NOMINATIONS MADE. At a meeting of the Junger Mnen nerehor, held Friday night, nomina tions weie made for the ofllrer to be elected nt a meeting to be held for that purpose Trldav night next, nut one nominee was put forth for each, nnd the election will bo but a matter of form. The ofTlcers-to-be are' Gustavo Rep peit, president: William Zelsnur, vice president. Albeit Gtlthcinz, tieasurei. Eugene Tnnnler, llnanclal secretary: Carl Rerghntiser. recording s.-cretary. Otto RobInon. Peter Zr.ng, Jr.. and Fred Schunk, trustees. Pro fessor Oustave Schmidt v 111 be chosen as director for the ensuing year. POLICE DOINGS. The flist arrest made In many weeks by any of the patrolmen of this side was made Satin da v night, when Mar ti! Merrick of the Twentieth ward, P.iine's Celery Compound 75c Pinkhnm's Compound 70c Pierce's Golden Medical Dis. . . .75c Mellon's Food 38c and 55c GKOKGC V. JENKINS'. 1 01 S Main Avenue and a Polander of Maple stieet, with an unpionounceable name were taken In tow They were drunk and disorder ly, nnd Insulting passersby on Co lar avenue. In the absence of Alderman Doio an, who In at Atlantic Cltv, Alder man Lentes presided oer police comt esterdny moinlng. Merrick, who llgurcd In a light, was dlschaigcJ, while the Polander was called upon to add $0 to the city treasury. PERSONAL MENTION. Misses Francis and Kitty Poland, nnd Will Roland, children of Patrol ninn Domlnlek Tiolnnd, of Prospect avenue, have returned from n pleas ant stay with friends at Carbondale At the Young Women's Christian as sociation looms on Cedar avenue, a special evangelistic service was held at 4 o'clock esterdnv afternoon Mrs. Medley gave an Interesting nnd In stiuctlve nddreB to the voung women. A programme of special music was given. John Mngee, of Cedar nvenue. Is io coerlng from a tevere Illness. Rev George J. Stopper, assistant rector of St Mniv's congiogatlon, has letuined fiom his annual vacation spent with his parents ut Wllllums port. Mrs. Clmrles Scheuch, of Dirch stieet. Is entoitalnlng friends from New York city Miss Mnry E. Huike, of mm Pitts tonl nenue, left last Monday, for Pittsbuig to visit friends. She In tends to go to Ironton, Ohio, before returning. I!e W. A. Noult, pastor of the Hick ory stieet Presbyterian church, has re turned fiom hiB annual vacation, spent nt Oiange, N. J. He occupied the pulpit at his church yesterda. Edward Rech, of Locust street, and Fied Kersel, of Hirch street, hae le turned fiom u titling tour through New York state Thomas Rurke, of Fig stieet, will leave for New York elt todav, and Wednesda will sail for a town in Euiope. He will be gone two months. Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. B. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone 6681 GBEEN BIDOE. Mis Fred Fellg, of Monsey avenue. Is visiting fi lends in Honesdale. Mrs,. Geoige Rogers of Capouse nve nue, has returned from a tilp along the Hudson liver. We aim to please nil who purchase nt our Phatmaty, no matter what the amount Call and be convinced. 920 Green Ridge street. Mr and Mr J. F Knapp have re turned from a week's outing at Cay uga lake Pearl Osenbaeh, of Cnpouse nvenue, Is Kiting fi lends In Avoci. Albeit Kellow Is spending his vaca tion In Pike count. Take your piescrlptlons to Mnnners' rhnimncv to be tilled. We consider oui ability and goods above par Ribbon and Hosiery specials for Saturday No. 16 Taffeta Ribbons, cord edge,, all the best shading. Regular value 1 i8c Special Sale Price 1Z2C No 50 Taffeta Ribbons, cord edge, not a leading shade or color combination wanting, regular value, 30c. "Q Special Sale Price Ic Special All our 5-inch fancy ribbons that have sold at 25c and 40c a yard, baturday and Monday only, Special Sale Price 15- Hosiery Ladies' fancy drop stitch lisle thread hose. Tan shades only. Our popu lar 50-cent line. Special Sale '"in Price LW Ladies' fancy drop stitch hermsdorf dyed hose, very line guage, another 30-cent line. Special Sale Price Globe Warehouse EVENTS OP DAY IN WEST SCRANTON 20 REV. DE GRUCHY'S SERMON ON SABBATH DESECRATION. Tho Pastor Attributes tho Lack of Intciest in Chilstlnnlty to the Sun day Newspaper, Bicycle Riding, Base Ball and Other Foims of Popular Amusement Death of "Grandpa" Hoover Funeial of Mrs. Evans Other Deaths and Funerals Notes and Personals. tt ' ... . - Rev. Thomas de Gruchy, 1). D , pastot of the JackEon Street Baptist church, spoke last evening on the subject, "A Plea for n Hotter Observance of the Eord'R Day," taking his text from Eze klel, xxil:8, "Thou hast profaned my Sabbath." In the course of his re marks, Rev. do Otuchy protested against the desecration of the Sabbath, and said that Clod gave the best gifts on the Sabbath daj. "If wo are to protect our civilisa tion," he continued, "we must protect the Sabbath dny. It has been to us as a sacred tiust, let us keep It as such. Let It be the queen of nil days. The loss of the day Is seen In the empty churches, and may be attributed to the disobedience of out own children. There Is too ln a condition of our own conscience. "Members of the church go tinny from home foi a da's debaucheiy and go to chinch on Sunday with a prayer book In their hand, feeling that they are not very far away fiom Ood, while others neglect to attend church on ac count of lsltors at their homes." The way Rev. do Cruelty would over come this latter complaint would be to tell his visitors they would either have to go to church or go home. Speaking about Sunday papers, the reverend gentleman said "Tho man who loafs around the house leading Sunday papeis sends his wife to church, feeling she has enough lellglon to satlsfj the whole famllv " He con demned Baptist Young People's union members for riding their blccles on Sunday and cilticlzed young women for riding on the street cars duilng the Sabbath day. "We want the mayor to enfoice the Sunday observance law " he said, "and If the people would lefuse to buy Sun day newspapers there would soon be an end put to their publication Theie Is no Sunday In our thoughts, no Sun day In our lives " In making a comparison of the Euro pean Sunday with the Ameilcan ob servance, the speaker said In the old country the people go to chuich Sun day morning at P o'clock and go home at 12, but In America they want a min ister to begin nt 11 o'clock and quit at a quarter to 12. "The trouble with American families." he continued, ' Is that they are becoming sepaiated. The onl way to keep them together Is to bilng them to church on Sunday and keep them In tho jiew "As soon ns the boy becomes 14 years of age ou can't tell him to go to thurch, thev have gone elsewhere There Is nothing piettiei than to see the whole famllv In their pew on Sun day. The leturn of the old New Fng land Sabbath would make a better commonwealth out of Pennsylvania than It is today. 'Tt Is a question whethei oi not we hae the grit to hand down to our chil dren that teaching we ieceied In the days of our forefathers They put meaning In tho gospel of their day. The only power that can temedy ex isting conditions Is the spliltual wel faie as taught by them. 'Todav wo nie confused by a thou sand wheels of industry, the cr of the Sunday newspaper, base hall games and other amusements We should be jealous of the Sabhath dnv and keep it holy The bell of God's indignation will ilng nnd when It does it will ring his righteous indignation "If the church was true to Jesus Chi 1st there would be no trouble In up holding the Sabbath day. Whatever changes, the Sabbath day must be kept holy. It Is not the times that demand changes of things but the people who are leaching out for the almighty dol lar and the nleasiue-seekei" who dese crates the Sabbath " Mi de Ciuchy doesn't know that theie Is anv necessity for the Sunday newspaper, and thinks the count! y can go to the devil if men make things pay. 'The modem Sunday Is a isltlng da j, for bicycle club runs, base ball contests nnd other events, nnd tho newspapers of today ically encouiage these things by adei Using them. Everything In America tends towards a continental Sabbath of confusion and dissipation. Lit us hope that God will give the church the backbone to make the Sabbath day holy." DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Mrs Marj rcsno, wife of Nicholas Fesne, of Sloan patch, died yesterday, nged 50 years. Deceased Is survived by her husband and thiee daughteis, An nie, Mary and Kate Mis. Fesno was ailing for the past ten months fiom an attack of tho grip, from which she never recoveied. The funeial of the late Mis. Elmlra Evans occurred yesteiday afternoon at 2 SO o'clock Rev A L Ranter, of St. Matk'8 Lutheran Hunch, conducted the sei vices at tho bouse and Intel ment was made in Wnshbinn stieet temo tery. Rev. Thomas tie Gruchy ofllclnted at the funeial sen lets yesteidav aftei noon of Geoige. the nung child of Mi. nnd Mrs. Otto Schnlkert, at tho house on Not th Eveutt avenue, nt 4 o'clock Huilaluns made In Washburn street cemetery A four-months. old child of David O. Williams, of 33 Snyder avenue. Helle vue, died last evening. The funeial will occui tomorrow afternoon Inlet -ment will be made In the Washburn stieet cemctety. Martin Hoover, familial ly known ns "Otandpa" Hoover, tiled at 9 o'clock lust evening nt tho home of Heniy Flynn on Pilto stieet. Deceased was 79 years of age. Ilfiy-lHe of which weie snent In Alii- itun. where he wns en gaged In fanning. He was born In Dallas and wns well-known tluough out this region Two weeks ago Mr. Hoover was taken sick with an attack of oedema of tho lungs and on Friday last suffered from a stioku of apoplexy Two daughters nnd one son survive him. Mis. Henry Flvnn and Mis Addi tion V Chase, of this city, and Charles Hoover, of ninghamtnn, N V. Tho funeial announcement will bo made Inter GKXKRAL NEWS NOTES. The Anthracite Camping club will leave today for Iike Ailcl, where they will camp for two wesk3 The mem- i Ml' LMPi'M Scranton Store, 124-126 Wyoming: Avenue. Here are some quotations that will startle you 0 $ August clearing sale 0- the price in every instance being such as to create a positive sensation. Cat tins advertisement out and make it yonr shopping list Bring it with you today so yon do not skip any of the items That means that every yard and piece of Summer goods in this big store will go at a fraction of its real value. It means that you will get two dollars' worth of merchandise for every dollar in cash. It is our intention to clean up eveiything appertaining to Summer goods, Silk Velvets Choice of our entire assort ment oi silk velvets, in all col ors, foiincr price was 75c the yard. August clear-. ance sale price 25C Taffeta Silks Our regular 21-inch all-silk tal'fel.is in black, white and all colors, regular price is 75c the yard. Clear- ance sale 59C Negligee shirts Balance of our 75c and 50c negligee shirts, with separate cuffs in many good and desi rable patterns, sizes 16, i6j, 17 and 17. Clear- ance sale price JiOC Silk bosom shirts Also our all over fancy stiff bosom shirts, every one of which was formerly sold at one dollar. All sizes and big variety of patterns. Choice while they last 5UC Men's half hose In gray and brown sum mer weight, regular 12 1-2C quality, all sizes. Clearance sale price while they z last OC Big sale of domestic goods today Look this section over caicfully. Have you ever seen such quo tations before? Not an item here that is not half price and less. a yard for 6c dress ginghams, Monday a yard for 6c standard prints on Monday a yard for 6c chocolate brown prints, Monday The balance of our 20c wash goods at 5c thej-ard All that now remains of our line dimities, our fancy lawns and gingham, our ba tistes and grenadines many weie as high as 20c the yard all to go at one great bargain price now 5C $1.50 remnants of table damask at 75c Bleached and unbleach edgoods that are 59c off the piece in length of two and a , half yards, making each icmnant worth $1.50 here today. . 75C 6c quality of linen finish kitchen crash at 2c Several thousand yards for today's special. As good a quality as you usually pay six cents for. Only ten yards to a customer, per yard 2C ioc white cotton bats at 3c Now is the time to lay in a good supply for bed comforts. We offer lor today sevcial cases of 10-centbats. Only five to customer. Sale price 3C 16c grade of 9-4 brown sheeting at ioc Two cases for today. Regular price of this brand Is 16 cents the yard wherever you t - may go. Here today 1 UC 15-cent dimities at 4 cents Just received 400 pieces The big gest bargain we ever bought. Goods that we never sold early in the season for less than 12 cents and 15 cents in the biggest variety of patterns you ever saw here at a special price on Monday only ten yards to a customer per yard Leather belts Ouiing the month of Au gust we shall close out all our leather belts at less than cost. Kvcry style and num- uer tnaf was tormcr ly 25c. Sale price.. All of our 50c will go on sale today 14c goods 25c Misses' hose A quality that never fails to bring 15c a pair will be of fered at half price during this sale. Warranted fast black full seamless ribbed hose. Clearance sale price, Q while they last oC Women's hose Full seamless, fast black hose, with double heel and toe, well woith 15c a pair. Sale price during the 0 month OC Silk waists Your choice today ot several hundred styles of lancy silk waists made in the newest manner, including plain and lancy talfetas and handsome biocades, in plaids, stripes and figures, real value $4, $s and $6, the bulk of them sold at a special sale at S3. 50. Clearance sale price during month ot -. August JpJi,5) n . x . X X X X X X X X X X X X X . X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X .X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A 'A U 'A 'A 'A A'A'AU 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A AA 'A 'A 'A 'A "A "A "A 'A A 'A "A 'A "A 'A 'A A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A A 'A 'A 'A "A '4 "A 'A 'A 'A A 'A "A 'A 'A 'A 'A U 'A 'A 'A ''A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A A Vj 'A 'A A A 'A 'A "A A 'A beta of the ilub nie Thomns J Davles, Thomas Oat, John W Thomas, Jen kin Reynold,, Thomas .1 llduaids, Setlt Jones, Thomas Fi.tncls. William Davics, John Lewis anil David Hop kins. The exclusion of the Continental Mine Accidental fund to Fat view on Satuulay was an enjojahle affair, neat ly live hundred people attending. The DodKe Mine Accidental fund will tun their annual exiurslon to Lake Aiiel tomotiow. The Sunday school das of the Jack son Stieet Haptlst church tausht by Mts. John Thomas will conduct a lawn social at the tesldence of Krank Olea son, on Fouiteenth street, on Wednes day evenlnp The ridellan sodetv of the Jackson Street Haptlst chuich will meet this evenlns. and the naptlst Young Peo ple's union hold their meeting tomot iow evening- The Light Lunch Camping clul will leave tonight foi Owego X Y, where thev will camp on the banks of the Susquehanna ther, near Hiawatha Island, for two weeks This is their fouith annual outing, having organ ized in 1S34 The members of the club ate Hatty I". Davis, Fied Hvans, How ard Davis, Hzle Davis, MumU Davis, Frank Jones, Hobeit Hobetts, Robeit P. Hobeits. Will Ptlce, John Thomas. David Glbbs, Rlihaid James, John P. Lewis, Ivor Lewis, Albert 'Williams nnd Will Robeitson. "Xlck" Xewinus will accompanj the boys as chef. PHHSOXAL PARAGRAPHS. John Hvans, of Mahanoy City, is the guest of Thomns Jenkins, of Luzetno ttieet. Mrs R J Hughes and Mis. Jano Jenkins, of Xoith Hromley avenue, vis ited ft lends In Plttston vesteiday. Miss Matgarel Gallagher, of Jackson street, is the guest of telatlves In Hing hamton Mis John II Fellows, of Tenth street, Is entertaining her sister, Miss Maty Grey, of Spilng Hill, Bradford count. Mis S J Stonn nnd daughter Coi.t, of South Main avenue, have returned home fiom u live weeks' visit In Cleve land and other plates Miss Mai Davie, of nnun stteet. Is visiting f i lends In Luzeine county for n few weeks Mrs. John Davles, of Xottlt Sumner avenue, is visiting relatives In Ualtou. Miss Maigaict Glbbs, of South Main avenue, has tettirned home from a visit with Di and Mts Thomas Jenkins, of Albany, X. Y. Mis Michael Foy, of Jackson stteet, Is entertaining Mis James McDonnell and son Gooige, of Munch Chunk Miss Llzzzle Jenkins, of Jackson stieet. has returned home fiom u week's visit with friends at Catbon dale, Vandling ami Forest City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heynon, of Rock stieet, have icturned from At lantic City Mr and Mrs W. H. Fuller and chil dren, of Hynon street, nro summering at Xew Mllfotd. Mrs F A. Cramei nnd daughteis, of Swetland stieet. am vlt-ltlug In Xew Yoik state Mr. and Mis Michael Tahey.of Xoith Main nvenue, have as their guest John Flanagan, of Hlk lake. Wayne county. Ml. nnd Mis James Hutsoti and chll dten in o visiting In the hills of old Xew Hampshlie. Mr. und Mts. Titiman Dunn, of Her tlck Centre, nie the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Sweet, of Xorth Hyde. Park nvenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. William T. Jones, ot Wilkes-Iiaiie, spent Sunday with friends on Xottlt Hiomlev avenue. P.ittolman John Thomas, who Is en joying ills annual vacation, returned home Satutdity evening ftont a week's visit to Xew Yoik and the seashore. At thin Stovei, of Kescr avenue, spent Sundu at Hntve's lake. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Attempted Burglary of G. W. Davis Drug Store Exciting Game of Quoits Other News Notes. An unsuccessful effoit was made to burghnlze the pharmac of George Davis on Xoith Main avenue, corner of West Market stteet, eatly Satur day moinlng Ml. Davis tetinned to his home about I "iO o'clock fiom a so cial aftah He had an occasion to go Into his stote before going to his iooi-i on the llooi above. Fpon entering he heaid a noise at the tear doni. He boon learned the doot wns being pryed Getting his tevolver he decid ed to await developments, but later decided to summon the police Wh mi he i etui tied his man was Kone V. stranger, a oung man who wus seen sltoitl after at a neaiby saloon, is suspected of being the fellow who made the attempt to enter the stoi i:XCITIXG GAME OF Ql'OITS. Satutday afternoon a veiy inteieft Ing game of quoits was pl.tjed at the Castle hotel, on West Mntket stteet. The game was for a puise of $J.", nnd was vety ecltlng nnd close thtough out. Geoige Simons, of OI pliant, was the winner. Joseph Vasey, of this end, was his opponent. Score, 51-49. A coucettina contest between Joseph Gieen nnd Charles Cockwell for $10 was also held. Tho purse was awnid ed to Mi. Green. Piof. Walwark was adjudicator. Xt'llS OF XHWS. The funeial of the late Mrs Mnry Haggeity took place yesteiday nftet noon from the home of her daughter, Mis. Maty Mclvin, of West Mniket stieet The funeral coitege pioceeded to tho Holy Ro-ar church, when Father O'Toole officiated The lloial offerings weie many and of beautiful designs Intel ment was made in the Catlic.di.il cemeteiy. This evening nn entertainment w ill be held at the r.nglish Haptlst chuich, Xorth Main avenue. An excellent pio gramtne has been completed of vocnl and Instrumental music, singing and lecltatlons. also somo phonographic t-e lections will be lendeied. Wednisday the members of tho West Market Street Welsh Congregational (hurch and Sunday school will hold a picnic at Xay Aug nnik. PHRSOXAL PARAGRAPHS. Miss Satuh Fo, of Avoca, has re turned home, aftci n two weeks' visit with Mi. nnd Mis. (lenity, of Hrlck avenue. R. H. Davis, of Robeit nvenue, left Snturdav foi a few weeks' visit with friends In St. Clnlr. Miss .Maine Decker, of Cayuga street, Is sojourning nt Anbury Pnik, Mts George Coles, of Weston place, Is tho guest of fi lends at Windsor, X.Y. Miss Hnttie Shnrplcss left Saturday foi a month's vucutlon nt Lake Wlnola, Mr. ami Mis. Leo McCnrmlck, of Hast Henton, were tho guests of Mr, McCoimlck's pnients on West Market stieet, esterdny. Messrs John Kdwnrds and Gwllym Hauls left Satutday for a few davs' llshlng In the stieatns of Cast Denton. Messis Uarrj Dinvers, William Igler and Dav Id Hvans spent yesterday with friends in WllKos-Uane. John Grier, of W'ujne avenue, left Sntuidni for a week's stay at I-tke Wlnola Atlolph Feldmnn of West Maiket stieet spent yesteiday at Lake Wlnol t Messrs Gnilleld Davis, of Parker street, and Will Lewis, of Wat i en stieet, left esteidn for a three weeks' visit with ft lends In Wilkes-Batre and Hazleton. Miss Tessle Healey and .Mls Annie Loftus, of Gieen street, have letuined front a week's stay at Lake Ariel. Mrs James Gavlgan, of Xew Jetsey, Is visiting her slstet, Mis. James Boyd, of West Market stieet Councilman David Reese, of Robeit avenue, Is spending a few dns at Lake Wlnoli Miss May Ma be, of West Maiket stieet, is enJolng bet vacation nt Ocean Grove nnd Long Hi .melt. MKs Lizzie Davis, of Ta lot. was the guest ehterday of Miss Maigatet Jehu, of West Maiket stieet Mossts. Ro-ai Pi Ice. Finnic Cnrwar dine nnd Thomas Phillips spent estet day at Lake Wlnola Miss Dessle Hvnns. of Wayne nvenue, is the guest of friends In Justus Miss Uelle Hauls, of Drick uvenue. Is visiting friends nt Peckville Sirs John O'Drlen nnd slt-tei, Miss Lizzie Ford, of Klmlia, X Y , are being entei talned by Miss Cecilia Gannon, of Hloom avenue. The Grnndest Summer Trip. "The Highlands of Ontario." situated north of the City of Toronto, Canada, holds forth to the tourist und pleas-uie-seeker unlimited charms ns a sum mer play-giound and health giving re sott. 1.000 feet nbove sea level Hasy of access, good hotel accommodation. Fine boating, bathing, llshlng and hunting. Pel feet Immunity; fiom hay fever. Beautiful lakes and livers wllh unexcelled steamboat service nnd magnificent scenet.v. Write to Mr. F. P. Dwer, eastern passenger agent, Grnnd Trunk Railway Svstem, Dun Building-, 290 Dioadw.i, Xew Yoik, for handsome descriptive publications pio fusely Illustrated and which are sent fiee. Mention this paper. Yellow Tever Dying Out. Newport News, Va , Ahjj. 0 Thcro were no deaths or new eases of vcllow fevci ut tin soldiers' lininu toila and the authorities feel certain that they huve succeeded In rffcct-uulli checking th. disease No other cmmh of yellow feve " huvo been reported nt Phoebus It Is thought now that (iimritntino restrictions will bo modified this week nnd that they will soon bo removed altogether. the Nelthei Had Been Thete. "llllliuger Is going to lectin o on Klondike " "I'lidse' he hnu never been there." "Well, neither have the people who will hear him lecture " lllack and White. Not Ambitious. I wouldn't hb a lawer, An" atgy In the tourti Xer wouldn't ho a dentist. An' gotifo out teeth fer sport, Xtr wouldn't bo a merchant, An' llgger gain an' Inns- Hut Jest a plain olo feller 'At knows how to swap tt boss, Atluutu Journal, FAMOUS SMOKING CONTESTS. An Englishman Smoked n Hundicd Stiong Clgnis in Twelve Hours. Fiom Tit lilts Smoking Is the tempeiate as well aa thc contemplative man ft icereatlon. and great smokeis ate loath to exhibit theli tobacco consuming abilities ly engaging in smoking contests Stl'l. howevei. theie have been some curious tobacco binning laces In 1TJ.! there wns a gieat smokln? match at Oxfoid. a seaffold being; elected in front of an Inn foi the n' -commodatlon of the competitors Tho conditions were that an one man or woman, who ould smoke tin re ounces of tobaci o iltst without drinking or leaving the stage should have a pilzo of twelve shillings "Man tied" says Hearne, "anil 'twas thought that a journeyman ta lntir of St Peter's-ln-the-i:.ist would have been the victor, he smoking fnst ei than and being tnanv pipes beforo the rest but at last he wns so sick that 'twas thought he would have el eel, and an old man that had been it build er nnd smoaklng gently eante off tho loneiueror, smoking the thiee ounces quite out, and he told me that after It he smoaked four or five pipes tho same evening." About foity ears ago a gentleman agreed to smoke a pound weight oC strong foielgn cigars in twelve hours. The hundred cignts making up tho pounds weie all to be smoked down to one Inch butts The match wns decided on a Thames steamer pllng between London and, Chelsea and by taking his position well fot w aid the smoker had the full bene fit of the wind The contest began nt 10 a m , and in the llrpt limn tho smoker consumed sixteen cli;nrs After nine hours' smoking eighty s 4 had beii disponed of, aim w ith thiee hours to go and only fourteen cigars to smoke tho backer ot tuna gnve In. Tho winner dee hired that ho felt no dlscomtort dining the contest, nnd llnishcd off the 100 clgnis that evening Mole iccontly n olld silv r cigar cise and 200 clgsis vseie offeied to tho smoket who consumed nn.st cigars In two hours. Food, dilnk and ntediimo dining the contest weie foi hidden. Then- weie heventeen entiles After tht first hour ten competitors letlred. The winner, who smoked without pau?a fiom start to finish, leduccd ten lirgei eignrs tr nshes In tho two houis vvhllo his nearest compotltoi only (lnlheJ. seven. Th" people of Lille are Invoterata smoker-, and to decide the eh'tiplon shlp of the town a smoking congest was held F.ach competitor wus pio vlded with n pipe, fifty giams (about an ounce and thiee-quniters) of to bacco, and a pot of iicr. The on- who smoked the tobncio tlit wns to bo the whim i At the signal, the nil was uild with, clouds pf smcke In thirteen minutes n wotl.lngmun foity-flve yenis uf age, had i educed his weed to ashes vvhllo seven minutes Inter the second man hud finished his little smo:ce After such heiculeun smoklnff mulches It Is scarcely neLessiry lo mention the Ameilcan eontest In which the winner smoked 100 cigarettes In six lioun thlity-llvo minutes We Love It. One fact we must feel. Though the moi-xlmckp may scorn It, All the world loves a wheel And tho girl who Is on It. Louisville Commercial, I