' XfP i 'TJ THE SCR ANTON' TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1901. 6 y WEST SCRANTON .-ij-wim.- r 11 ir r--r -" PRESENTATION TO R. W. LUCE RETIRING- REGENT KECEIVED A DIAMOND-SET RING. Hoyal Arcanumltes Honor Their Pnst President nncl Install the Newly Elected Officer's Cnse Agntnst Mar shall nnd Porter Dismissed for Lack of Evidence Several Fu neral Anonuucements Churcli Tairs and Festivals Being Ar ranged Other News Notes. Distllct Deputy A. G. Hewitt. oC T'.lcctrlc City council. Royal Areninini, "aft evtnlnpr Installed the nowly-cleot-etl officer."- ot Lackawanna, oosinrll, No. .11;-". in Ivorlle hall. 12 South M.iln nvvnue. Vast Keycnt It. W. Lues wnn --resented with a dlutnotid-is-a rhu cmblcmatlc of thr order, upon Ills; rftlix-mont from the chair. Tho l'ic-"-rntatton npeef.li v.is made by Past Regent Cliurlet- Olvor, and Ilia sift was accepted in a neat si-e:h ly Mr. Ijuco. Thu officers installed were: Tlc-Min, '. ". Cnittendon: vice recent, W. A. Ttrownin-: oiator, K. tV. Tliayer: -mat i-ej-citt, It, "IV. Ltico: secretary. Olmrte 1!. Acker; collector. Geot-f-e !'. Kynon; treasurer, Victor If. L.iuer; chaplain, "Walter H. Uevun: -"tilde. Thonmx Cos-Bi-nvoi warder, Thoinaa RoderlrU: sen try, David O. Thomas; trustee. T. Wi lows Mason. "Onrlnf" the mcelln- two ropoitlnns for niemberahtp wore received and iftofi upon, and nt the conclusion of Hip session a smoker wn enjoyed. Tliei" was a large attcmUneo "it the iiifcllr-r. Porter Case Dismissed. ''he adjourned hparlni bctou- Aid ; iimn John in police, court yesterday nl'lornoon In the cane of Marshall & I'm tor vs. CJeorse William Johnson. In whlrh the latter char-red Mi" West Lackawanna avenue liotclk''ppcr. with ljppplntr a disreputable lions-, w.is ili.iiils..pd for lnek of su(ricluii evt . dene-; to hold thf accused. Only on wIiiicm testified. (Ml- Tay lor, and she could not i-eiiinm!)"!' h.iv-nit,- seen anything "dolus' In th" pl.ieo. Attorney Kranlt Ioyl- appeared for thp rjptondant-). Aft llv ea.'i- ns illsmlKsed. Porter Io.hiimI Jolm-'on 12 ".0 to pay his, title .mi' the jmici-.- Hugs wpi'c dropped. A subpoena was IcMUd for Ioi wm'-i wife, who claimed to hav- l.iinwleda ABOUT THIS TIME LOOK OUT FOR ( COUGHS i and COLDS take: DUFOUR'S FRENCH TAR. Another Bargain Day to Be Remembered On Saturday wc will offer the follow iug remarkable specials for that day only : 250 Pieces All Silk Fancy Stripe Taffeta Ribbous iti the choicest color combi nations, aud a quality equal to any ever sold in its regular way for 25c a yard. Your choice on Saturdiy Dozen Ladies' Kid Gloves iu White Modes, Pearls, etc. Two clasp fasten ings, in the best one dollar goods that money cau buy. A truly remavkable offering, at Pairs guaranteed $1.00 Corsets. Sizes are somewhat broken, but the goods are fresh aud perfect. The makes arc the best kuowu to the trade aud if your size is among that ijo dozen you're in luck. Saturday's price 50 150 Clearance Prices On "Bedfern" Corsets -, ' .For Saturday only, aud it is hardly possible that la- ' - '" ' dies will ever get auother opportunity to buy these highest grade corsets at less than list prices. flttdforn" Style A, in Black, worth $6,00, for - $4.50 SlfarnM Style A, in White, worth $5,00, for - 3.50 "Redfera" Style D, in Black, worth $3,00, for - 2.45 "Reflfern" Style D, in White, worth $2,50, for - 1.95 Globe Warebodse nf what was Kolng on In tlw place, but sho could not be found, Johneoii was oiiulnally tirr-isted for ore-mine n dl? turbanco in tho plac-i and was fined S"i or twenty days, and uftorwnrdt pre foned the cIiiuko against the place. Yesterday's Euneials. The funeral service! over the le inalns oi tin: lato Mrs. John K Wil liams weie held at 2. o'clock yosle;' dny til lei noon at tho homo. 110 North I'vui-.m avenue. Jinny peoplo we. in attend.ince. and a number of Horul ef ferltigs were In evidence, attesting tho esteem In which deceased was held. The services weir? conducted by Rov. Thot-inii U nntcliy, l. D., pastor '"f the Jnclison Htr;tt Raptlst e.liuicli. Tli pall beaiern were four sou-i and two ncphewH of tho deceased, Intcriitcub was made .In the .Washburn street cemetery. Dr. De Gruchy olllcl:itcd nt tins fn neinl of Jlh and Mis. Thomas Jta thias' Infant child yesterday after noon. The services were hold tit TpiT West Lackawanna avenue, nnd inter ment was made In the Washburn street cemetery. The remains of an Infant child 'ivt Jlr. ami Jlis. K. l. Kingsbury, of South l'.ioinluy avenue, wore taken to Shlcksblnny yesterday moinlng for in terment. Th---t'iiinlns nf Jlr. and Jlrs. lUe tro Lngabbes Infant child wero in toned In the Cathedtnl cemetery yc-t'.-iday afternoon. GENERAL NEWS NOTES.' Hew A. L. Itamor and wife, of South Lincoln avenue, relumed home yester day from I.ehlghto!!, iiccompanlecl by the hitter's sister. Khen-srev Williams, of Chestnut street, a member of' the well known Hi m of J. V. Williams & Tlrothcr, was taken suddenly 111 ycierday uftcrnaon and i-i now confined to his room. No serlotib consequences are anticipated as a rchiilt of his illness. Jteprescntatlve T. Jefferson Reynolds and hla father, Joseph Reynolds, re turned homo from Hnnlsburg last evening: to spend Sunday at their re spective homes. 'I In- Assembly Dancing cl.iss conduct ed a well attended social In Jlears" hall hist evening, which was one of the Most enjoyable events of the sea son Tho music was furnished by Jilss Nellie fin ran, pianist, nnd an orches tra of j-I.x pieces. A huge assemblage enjoyed the ad dress of Secretary W. W. Adair, of the Rallicad YoungJlen's Christian as Foctatloit at the Simpson Jlethodlst l.'plscopal church last evening. The fa-i. festival and supper which is to bj held in St. David's Sunday -"IigoI room will bo on the nights of Jlonday, Tuesday and Wednesday, ivii. 11. Yi and IS. Many Wtst Scranton people attend- ii the open mooting of the Wide Awake .llfle. No. 53, In A. O. XT. W. hall last c-vnint-1 ,il enjoyed the entertainment pmvjr.ed. ' ii i.a b come unevsary to call" a mc-Pllii"- of ')!, !entli-2 .actUjo'.memher-snipvt-f itl.e .Xoung' W'jjmjns ipiirlstlau pf-foeiation for Jlonday evening at' 8 lie 65c 69c o cloth. This Is a very Important mooting and no membjr should fall to attend. An imjortant meeting of tho otllclal boatd of tho Hampton Street Jiotho t'Jst Episcopal churcli Is called for this evening at 7.S0 o'clock. All official members are roquosteii to ho prcent. Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Ply mouth Congregational church aro busy piepanr.g for their colonial fair, which will take place Fob. 10, 21 and 22. They will lmvo on snlo a large lino nf riullts ar.d comfortables, aprons and tea Jackets, sun bonnets and ctiuhlons and many other useful articles. Refresh ment" will bo served each afternoon and evening. An admission fee of 10 cunts will bo charged. All aroi wol toiu '. An important meeting of .Silurian lodge, No. TO.!, I. O. O. 1"., was held last evening In l'vans' hall, on South Jlaln uvtr.ue. Jluch business of Im portance was transacted. The Jtod-rn Woodmen of America will meet on Jlonday evening In Ivor Ite hall The degree team ot the Green I'.ldge camp will be present and work the- initiatory degree on several candi dates. Jilss JIary Stephens, of S50 South Jiaiii avenue, entertained a minibst- of joiuip peoplo Thursday evening nt an enjoyable) Hashtlght party. Entertain-liit-nt was provided by a number of the (-tii'iitr. l'ldllp Warren, of North Lincoln ave nue, has returned home from Sellns Grove, where ho sang at a concert le eciuly. Robert Hepburn, the barber, will re- ilie from T. R. Price's einiduy thli evening and next week ho will embark lit business for himself in Green llidpj. NORTH SCRANTON. Jilss Sarah Neary was tendeied a MtiprlhO party Thursday evening at her homo on Water street. Several se lections on a violin and piano were ren dered by Jilss Uertha JlcLaln and C'ella JtcAndrews which helped make the evening nn enjoyable one. Lunch eon was nerved at a sea-ionablo hour. Thofco present weie: Jllsses Sarah Neary, Uertha JlcLaln, Katie D.ivitt, Delia jreAtidrew, Jlamle JlcCarty, Hrldgot Cafferty, Anna Cavanaugh, Jlargaret Gerrity, Nora Jlulherln, Katie Gallagher, JIary JlcAndrew. Rarbara Rlelly, Sablna ltiolly. Dellt Rlolly, Katie Devanuey, Nellie Caffer ty, JIary JlcLaln, ICatlo Devanuey, Neltlo Cafferty mid JIary JlcLaln. Jlessis. John Neary, David Jones, Frank Naughton, John Hart. Anthony Gallagher, William Haggerty, Arthur llendoi sou Frank Conway, Thomas Walsh, Edward Burns. Joseph Uurns, John JlcCarthy, Joteph Walsh, Ber nard Duggan, r. Walsh. Jllehael Gll brlde, Martin JlcLaln, Harry Gllbrlde and John Schofleld. The Ladles' Aid society of the Provl idence Jlethodlst Episcopal church will hold a sock social on Febniaiy 13 in tho church parlors. Jlr. and Jlrs. Stanley N-.hart, of Helmont terrace, are rejoicing over the anlval of a young son. William Thomas, of Plttston, Is spending a few days at the home of Jlr. and Jlrs. Jlayo on North jraln avenue. Dr. J.. J. Sullivan, of Wayne ;ivenuc, I slightly indisposed. Evan Ht-csc, of willUin street. Is slowly recovering from Injuih-s he late, ly received. rtie Tev. ir. nnti,. i.iutnr if the Providence Presbyterian church, and his eoni;re--atloii. will he lnd to wel come ths pastors and people of the neighboring churches Mho mav see j their way clear to join a union Bible society meetlnfv with them on Sunday ! morning:, Feb. 10. The Uev. John l-"ox, ) I). D.. of New York city. Konsral sec- i letary of the American Wble society, will deliver the address. The object is , to give information concerning the world's need of the Word of Ood and show how to supply that need DUNllORE. The revival sen-Ices at the Tripp Avenuo Christian chapel wns well at , tended last evenlni. On account of the idckutss of llev. Mr. Cobb, the pastor 1 did the preaching'. lie took for his text Matthew, lfi:2". "Follow Jesus." At the close of the services one made the confesblon and two were baptized. 1 Mrs. Kelly was present and assisted very much in the music. There will ' be no service tonight, but the sei vices on the Lord's day will be a usual. Sunday hchool at 10 o'clock, and nt U o'clock an cxesjeMs on the Sunday school lesson. The llev. Mr. Cobb will preach Sunday ovcnlnf", If ho is well enough. Mention should have been made of tho Mnrtin Mandolin club music at the Piusbyterlau reception on Thursday evening'. Their playing was very fine, ; and much appreciated. Tho club Is ' composed of the following young men; 1 l'utoi" Slegle, Ailhur K-iolu and Uw- ait Space. ! Mrs. Cook, of btaten island. Is vllt j Ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John I'ahner, of Cherry street. ) Mij". Chamberlain, wife of Di. CI. J. ! Chamberlain, is recovering from a se vere attack of tho grip. Presbytciian church, Rev. V. F. Gibbons, pastor. Services at tho usual hum 8. Morning topic, "The Now niith;" evening tople, "The Young People ot the New Century." At the Methodist ICpIscopal hurch tomoirow there will be preachhia by the pastor, llev. A. J. Van Cleft, morn ing and evening. Strangers welcome. Seats free. GREEN RIDGE. Mi Nettie Lawrence, of nlaiic nuui, en tertained the lutmbern of the (.'. ('. P. C. koclety composed of tho jounsr ladle in tin! Junior Oira taklni tho ckujlcal jouitc at tins lllsh school, ycstirdjy afternoon, and a iiy delightful afternoon as tpent by tlio folloniiv guests: Julia Kenwood, firace Athetten, UH Woodniff, rioitnco Xe, lsaltdlc lvlnhuri;, livo. lyn Galea and Ploy Klntner. A laio dtli'Ratlon of Orecn ltldao peutdo wmt down to St. Luke' r.huri.li lat ennlnK n bur the kennon hy lto-. I'rancU It. llatcimn, nt the tenliei in memory of Qucm Vktorli. ill mid Ml. 8. I.', (iiccnry, nf Lake Wlnoln, o likillni- Ml. and Ml'. Ihiui'C Sniilli, of MecM'y .iveiiuc. Miss Mauiift U'alltH, of Mumus aiinue, vai tendi'icd a kurprWo parly hy her filer.di lat cimin. liain'.H wero playid and delicluiw re fiinliiiieiit wnl. Ainn- tlwto prcftut wre: MIj.S rh.Kliie flaik, II. Muitln, .1. Patch. M. Xurllkli, U (irucncr, M, l.ydilen, H. Cawley, II, Wajner, uml ivts. lUiwuid Waltn, Iltn f'unrt. Huht. P. Moran, A. Hall, C. Palmer, KM. ltotell, b. MfCllntock. II, I.crvl. If. Iloniluker ami P. Ilccmer. Mrs, J. M. llowill, ot firccn lltdjce treet, '.ho lias been confined to the home for three weeks with an attack of tlio rl, Is (omulescinz, 'fho lle. Dr. I'et, irenctal wciet.irj- of tho A SENSIBLE MAN Would ue Kimp'a llilsmn for tho Tluoat and l.iireT. It Is ( urine ni'ru Cousin., Colda, Althma, tlionelilili, Croup und all Tluoat and I.uns Troubl'1, llian anj other nirdHne. 'flie proi'ilitoi- lua authorised any duiculft to five joii a Samplu Ihiltle Klie to (onilmc you of the meiit of this gieat lemedy. Trice :5c. and CO. Anwrlun HIM toclttr, -fill ipk to tlia 'yoimpt iweplc an J &undt; school (oiks In t unlob till in the (Htm HIJ(te MitlioJUt Kpiicopal clmrji it tho tlo-i tt t!ic 8utihy icliool rmon at ".SO I. in. I'cb. 10. Dr. t'oit i-t an Inttre-rtlng -.rfjlf tr and will Instruct tin yciuntc rrejHe lu an tin nrual nuniitr. All are invltnl. lt iw gli Mm a largo amlltnce. It Mill be In lie city but cue dy, doulitlf, nl Mill speak In tli I'lovldfiite t'ie1)tarian tlinrtli at lf.M a. m. In a trnlou Wide toolcty nwclln-; and jUo will dclhtr the oddroi at the ntmlvcrMry ot th Urkawanna Whip coc-lety In tho r.lm i'Jik elmicli In the cventni, Mtlie wnif day. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Miss Julia Haggerty Surprised Fu neral of the Late Mrs. John Lynch Other News Notes. Jilt". Julia Haggerty, of 4J7 Elm Mrect, was pleasantly ui prised on Thursday night by a number of her Plttston friends. Tito evening was spent In playing of -fames and other patty diversions. At a late hour iv ftelirineiilH were served after which the guests departed for their homes. oilng Mls Hiiggeity a delightful hostess. Those piesent wero: Clcorgo Willis. Amelia JlcLane, Colin Clifford, Jlabel Richards. Pali irk Kennedy. Jlabel Thornton, George Williams. Anna Garrn. Jlnmle Williams, Arthur Jones and Chester Williams. Funeral of Mrs. Lynch. The remain:- of Jlrs. John Lynch were consigned to their final resting place In the Cathedral cemetery yes terday morning. The funeral was held from the family resilience on Irving avenue and was attended by many mourning relatives and friends who had known the deceased during her long and useful, life. At 3 o'clock tho funeral cortege moved to the cathedral, where a high mass of requiem was celebrated. The pall-bearers were; Jlartln Roche, John Rrlcn. Oney Sweeney, John neat-don. John JIcGrann and Joe Qulnnan. Pertinent Paragraphs. The C'etury Hose company met In tegular session last evening. Jlrs. Jlotzenbacher, of Cedar avenue, Is seriously 111. The General Grant commandery. No. IIO. Knights of Jtaltn, will hold a spe cial meeting this evening In Hartman's hall. The red cross degree will be worked on sixteen novices at the meet ing. News and notices for the correspon dent of this paper loft at fhe South Side News company's stoic will lecelve prompt attention. The Knights of St. George, branch 1, will meet Sunday aftPrnoon at 2 o'clock In St. Jlary'H hall on Hickory street. Jilss Jlnmle Fasshold. of Proipect avenue, Is confined to her home with an attack of the grip. i The Seianton StiPngerrundo will meet Sunday afternoon In the Athletic hall. The tegular meeting of the Youngr Woman's Chilstlan association will be I held Sunday afternoon nt 3.45 p. m. at ' their rooms on Cedar avenue. Jliss ' Amelia Helm will take the lead. ' The meeting of tho Yunger Jlaenner-ii-hoi. which was to be held last even ing, was postponed until Sunday at 2 i n. in. Ill Gerninnia liall. Tho Loyalty club'-! meeting held Ust 1 .wit t- din- urn a ififffllv nt tii- Intl. OBITUARY. Thomas McDonald. Tiionui McD,-nali, one oi tin iloiir of liuu lime lioiouirli, 'Jici lit lilJ heme ut 3.30 oYW. ji.tmt.iy littcin-ioii, .(tT mie ilJ' Uh' '' pt.curaoi'ilo. He wit T2 oji ot w-e Jiul uic oi tic olJibt. b.-t Mi4uii and iii-wt rc-'pei".-..! H'Mpii(i oi Iiuninons Althf-ugh irtirfd ir,'M imblli! life iliirine tl.c lift U or te cin be- J4 lialc arJ hturtv, 'iLU lil.i sudilen ilutli 1 ioiiw d. a ';nat shoe!, to U- tiiully. lltutf i ,h. momir.-f lifl wimlilnu! ot fftllr.-; ill nuO ' upliily gn vW ami vviUei. l'hysicljr.. ilijRno hit x.e s acute rmumonlJ, and v-4. , tvpljy attfinoon tbc ml ci'no. I l)ccf3(?J llvttl I-i Dunni'ire djiin? the l"t tlttv jcjri ii-l durirtr 'liat ttnn tooV jii uotbn it,tu.i In Viron-ch urt.iu, .in.l kh erumlncm ly Iikiitilkil Willi IN Viowlt.. !to came tn llm. roiMtiy la ihld (rem lrlaiid, f.rnl fli.-ft dwelt t"r fr-ral year In Hr.wlry where h maiilcl. n er.mlni; to Duninore he ctitneil thf cmrloy "f thf PeniihybjnU f.o.il foinu-iy and ifnuliu'd .-ith It tor about lorty'fivu Mars, oceup.vlnf,' !' liomlMo .fnttlon In tlir. -Iicrw. He nnJo .in ifflcl-nt jnd luliiitalitnir fmplftc and entis,,d the hlKhnl n)0kt uiid fomVIenrr of the iv.vi. fltjnla pi-oili-. Hn i mlivil h- M vltf. formed- Jli' Hushed, tit ll.mly. and the lollowin-f H'ii anl jiulit(i: Iik. . T. MefotmlcK. ! 'Jieat r"id; Mm. .lohn A. Mwtll, of OrauMtn, N. V.. I.lnda. Mcboii.ild, of Niw Vnl.i Clll lie l):iuld, of Huninoia: lh u. M. K. .'.tei'iondd. rf IhU clli I'Mn't. uf I'lilnrVM. X. J.. .! .1. W. jnd T. It. MfDor.i'.il oi Iiimu.-. 'the mi'ciai iMit ii uii'i in "cio-N .eMim, , n. u. -la. v ill U '!. .t ''.. Mai ilmnli, iitiuuiorc. ai.'i inTLiiie nt am c iiiu hi .i.q Mt. Oiiitnsl icmetcry. Andrew White. Andieu- White, a lvelbknowu Italian iuwn, lefidlni; at V!0 Itohltwon meet, died at r, o'clwls it(idjy iiiurninit at the Hiiuifinann licwpital, nucr a iroh,nKel illness norn Ijphold pniiinionli. Doce.iied wai ubcut 10 je.im of affc and foi luerly idemltled ultli I'ui-k Carlucti in iha Mono cutting; bu.lnc. He is mrvivid h. his wlio and rluht children. 'I lie funeral will lake plant tomorrow .liter i.oin. Intenmnt will Im made In iho CuIiwImI cciiicteiy. Mrs. I. W. Bannister. Mil". I. W. lljiinlklii-, wife of tho maniKCi of the Newark bhci More, tiled ynteiday incrnlni; at her home, TJ1 Qulnc) aienu,-, trom an atiaik of typhoid feur, Willi wliUh lio was afrticte-I federal week, aito, Dii-eanl had resided in tliU city dunng the pakt thlitein years and Is nirilw-i by hei Iiuv bind and one von. The itinains will be iolenod at Vix'ehold, N, Y on Moudiy. The funeral will be private. Joseph Kietz. .losipli Kret. aed CO j,ai, illnl jetttnlay t his rsIdi'in.e, 212 Adan Jienue. peieaed was lrn in Girmany, and fame to Scraniou lu 111. He was implojcd for over foil jear ai .1 dray, man by tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company aiuund the car khoru. Ho was a member of St. Maiy'n Catholic (liurih and St. Piter's icncrolent society, and Is mrvlved by hl wife. Tfliu funeral nrianso- ments will be niado later. Mrs. Sarah C. Seaman. Mrs. Sarah C, Seaman died jei.ter.Iay at the naldenee cf hir daughter, Mm. II. A. Mace, of JOT Dudley Mi cot, Xotlh SVrantou. Sko was S't jeairt of auT. The funeral will be held at 2.:!0 oVIoiV to. morrow afternoon, with een-ltes at the bouso. Intennnit will bo private. Funerals. Tli fuiuiol of the late Thoniaa Illel, who died at the horn of hU diuahtr, Mr. John (illroy, at 63S North Main awnuo, will take pla at 8.30 o'cloik this morning. Sen Ices will be held In St. Patrick'! Catholic church, and interment will bo mado in the Cathedral cemetery. The funeral of the late Jamra A, Drace will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Sen Ices will bo held at the houi.e, MS North Hyde Park avenue, and interment will be mado In tho Watlibuin ttrcit cemetery. DUN'S REVIEW OF TEADE. Week in General Business Without Striking New Features. ' By Idulct Wlra (rem Tlio .'-ocltcd Pica. Now York, Feb. 1. R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trudo tomor row will say. Tho week in geneial business has been without striking feature, but in this respect tho outcome has been fa vorable. Not one of tho icrent Indus Itles tlnds any scarcity of ordeis for goods, and business Is done at pllccl which show o slight tendency to rls-, cjicopt lu textiles, which have been affected by tho reduction of ten to twenty per cent, in tho season's open ing prices by tho American Woolen company. Wllllo steel mills hae contracts on hand for their output from throe to sK months abend, prices natutally iiile firm. Few actual advances aro recorded, but theio Is expectation of a. higher figure soon for Hessemer pig Iron, while rumors are. numerous as to a rise In billets, plates and pinto tural materials. All these lines show n bilsk demand Wlro nails and barbed wlro weie advanced fi per ton, owing to heavy ordeis from the west, and it Is expected that the few mills still Idle will shoitly resume. Actlvttly In Texas oil fields has lu Influence on the sales 'of pipe and tanks. Wages are In a fair way to be satisfactory adjusted at Valley fur naces; the reduction agiced upon n less than originally announced. Ex port orders decrease and tho nusdiin armor plate contract may not go to an American, although his terms were the best. Root and shoo dealeis le celvo mor-i ordeif, nnd although quo tations are nominally unchanged, many makers refuse to receive con tracts without a small advance. A sudden Increase In sales of wool at the three chief eastern maikets to 5.41 2,0n0 pounds, against 2 SO::, too In the previous week does not. appear signi ficant. After such nn titimisunlly lull season, some recovery was in order. HED GOGGLES FOR A BULL. They Made Him a Raving: Bovine, Lunatic for Awhile. I'rom the Cincinnati Kniyilrcr A set of crimson goggles on a bull Is a combination as )-iie as It hi bizarre, but this is Jui.t exactly what John An schutz, of Stowo township, ran across the other day when ho went out to take a. look at his black and white bovine, Dexter. Tho bull was Indebted for his new ornaments to a bevy ot mischievous boys, who wanted to dem onstrate tho generally lccelved theory that anything red renders a bull ob streperous. When Pexter woke up the next morning he h.iv everything had a decided reddish tinge. Uy the time ho had come to the conclusion that cery object ho gnzed on had unae countnbly been transformed Into car mine he became flirlous. He noticed that hN cattle companions had all taken on the new color; that the grass was no longer green; that the land scape had baen painted In tho prevail ing tint, and then he became a bovine lunatic. To cap the climax he saw he wan near a led batn. close to a rud fence, and that the milkmaid was a red gill, who carried a red bucket nnd a three-legged stool of the same color. Now. ho was hlmply a pont-up -.oleano In cow skin, and the trouble besan, With a snort he made u pass at a stiuw stack that was the color of a bilcl.-yatd, but failed to knock It Into tho next county, though he had tho supreme Kitlsfuctlon of witnessing the tcrrliled unties of icd thickens, red geese and led ducks In their wild en deavor to get out of his way. without slopping to enjoy his satisfaction In having turned a peaceful btunyurd Into a cyclone-swept prairie, he butted up ayainst tho weather boarding of tho barn. mnkln- the red bpllntcr.- fly like straw lu a whirlwind, and accelerat ing the flight of the red-headed girl Into a bright red spring house. Next the panels of the led fence .succumbed to the furious onslaught; a meadow i with red grass was crossed, nnd Mr. Hull found himself on tho bank of a stream, tho water of which was as led as blood. Ilei", after an hour of un spoken mlf-ery, the poor bull sunk down exhausted, and the red goggles droppe.d from his deceived eyes. Mr. Anschutz has offered a reward for tho arrest of the bloody-minded boys. THE RIGHT STOCK. At Cornell niilivrrlly, there ie a 0111.2 kIIo.v villi mr.u-ilila gill. Te biRln with Ii had ti.i hundred tv I (til dollar.. Ot llil. tinii, he raid cm- hitndml dollU'. f"i' lii'lhvn, and the lid limn tor lioch. Ho louiid a pl.vc where he Lonhl nt hit lioaid fi,r 'vail my upon Iho t ible. lie hiui-rdtd In -i.illiis u loom "-.- Kr.dliin a (m nice In the liousn Hn 1m tono ilyjld along vVh lU'iiei 'i tdfiii iifunlnit diht The lu , 11Ir, , ,,, a ,)rlBll tiil ,m ,,, , I ... .. .., lu .,,,, .i... ,,.,,. . n. ,. ll.,. tefere Wily, Lost igr Cure Impotency, Night Emissions, Loss of ?MS-teiff euro or refund the money paid. Send for our Bankable Guarantee Bond. N pruitn Tflhtete EXTRA STRENQTB ,! 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It seems, however, that although men and women ex hibit gooJ sound Judgment In con ducting tho ordlnaty afftilrs of life, th- moment they llnd themsolves ullllcted with disease, they immediately loso their head; forget to use their reason ing powers and evcntunlly become vic tims of their own folly. Kspeclally Is this vtruo of thosu v.-ha contract Catarih, IJionchltls und Con sumption. Kvoiy man, woniuii nnd child who can read, now understands that Consumption is a germ disease: Hint thes" germs aie located lntho lungs and must be destroyed before 1 there Is any possibility of a euro be ing effected. JCvery one of these, peoplo have been taught In our public schools that nothing but the air we breathe can enter the bronchial tubes and lungs; that tho air passages are so con structed as to prevent molstuio of any kind from being Inhaled. Yet In spite of this knowledge, thous ands upon thousands of people un niially purcha-e stomaeji medicines or treatments requiting the use of moist vapors, spray, douchca and atoml.eis. The exoiibc generally given for using these remedies after they have proven failures l that they saw Bitch wonder ful testimonials in the paperi-. Hut this Is no excuse nt nil. for. nlthough you may not know that testimonials of prominent men can be pin chased by the hundieds In almost every state, von 1)0 KNOW, If you stop to think, that such remedies CANNOT REACH THF. OKUMS CAUSING T1II3 DJS KABK. If the victims of Catonh, Uronchl tls nnd Coufumpllnn would show tho t.ame care In purchasing remedies for these diseases that they do In buying other articles, tlioy will llnd upon in vestigation that during the whole his tory of medicine, but one cure for theso diseases has ever been known: that in si-He of all testimonials, there is not one cate on record whero gen uine Consumption has ever been per manently cured until this one treat ment was dlscoveied. They will also llnd that there is but one treatment among the thousands advertised, which Is reco-nmended and prescribed by physicians, They will llnd If they take the tiouble to Inves tigate reports published by the 15u erau of Vital Statistics In Wushlngien. that the deaths fiom Consumption ln cieased "0 per cent, yearly tip to ISM when this new remedy was first glvci to the public and that since that time deaths from' respiratory diseases hae decreased on an aveiage of SO per cent, annuallv. Thetic are facts and ilgums- wldulv miv one can obtain fiom published recoidsi. They ate not statement! made by, an advertiser, or testi monials which have been bought. Your own common sense will toll you that stomach medicines, spray and vapors can not icich the disease, and your doctor and the Government 10-jvn-ts will ptove the r.-sl. As to Ihcs onlv cure for these diseases, it Is called llYOMRi. HYOMKI Is tho ONLY cure because no other germicide of sutlliieiil power to kill the germs oi' Catarrh, Ib-onehl-tl- and Consumption, can be Inhaled In the air we breathe. It is the ONE cure because ii Is only tluough the air we breathe that thesei girms can be 1 cached. Stomach mediclnt-s may lucreuhe your strength. Strong dings, vapors and sprays deaden your cough, but the germs of consumption aie rapidly Increasing In your lungs and death Is Inevitable unless they me destioytd, Theie Is but one way to do thl-f. 1J11KAT1IB HVOMRI DAILY. Coughs. Ctoup. Catarrh. Uronchllis nnd Consumption cannot exlit wher5 It Is used. It Is guurante-jd to aire, or your money refunded. rive days' treatment is sent tree to any address on receipt of a 2c stamp. 1IYOM1"! sold by all diugglsts or sent by mall. Complete Outilts $1.00. Tiial Outfits 25e. In Memory of John Marshall. I..incaier, 1'th. 1 K-.cui'.'K roinnemoratlie diseases, all effects of sell-abuse or excess and indiscretion, A Nerve Tonic and Blood Guilder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mail 58c per box, 6 boxes for $2.60, our Bankable Guarantee Bond to Amusements. fci--jfa-VJ-fc 1 YCBUH THEATRE . ----, m:is .v. nitnoi'NDKn, ic-.ec-. , A. J. OVl'VY, Maiucer. 1WO rEltlOUMANCF.3. Matinee and Nlgnt, Saturuay Feb. 2. iUtlnce performtnee tt CIS. Cuiln-( per lorroince at 8.13. The eminent tvmantia tctor. MR. ROBERT B. MANTEliL. And Mlert company, under the. manitem-n of M. W. IIANLGY, prraicfitln-; for th flrit tlm In lhl cltv a new loinantlo dram by W. .V THEMAYNK, elitltlod, A FREE LANCE liiterttln, cxcHIn--. All new Menery. lIienliiR l'rlct ife 60c., 75c. and $1. Matlnoo price C5 and 60 cent". MONDAY, Fl'nnUATlY 4. ltelinn of tho mon'- bljgcct hushlnf hit, Louis Clara MANN LIPMAN In tlulr ut'ro.nloit.lj- funny co!rt"d-( All on Account of EZIiza rilcrs ic, 0Oc.,.T5c., $1.00 and M.W. iexU on ulo Prtdiy at U a. 111, , . 1 Tuesday Night, February 5, lletuiTi i:nsjrnicnl of Mildred Holland In Her ltomalitlc Driiiu, Kntllled The Power. Behind the Throne feats en Kilo P.duid.iy at 0 a. in. ' PHICES-Mc, 60c lie. and 1.00. t ACADEHY OF HUSIC, RBIS & DUUUUNDER MARRY A. BROWN Mumgcra and Lcjjcc-. Local Manager. am, Tins wxr.t and m;xt.' Jack Hoeffler's OWK COMrAVY IX ItEPEnTOIRR. P-ttciilinp. Kridir eienlne "Henrts of Gold.' Paturday Icning "Woman In ltl.ick.'' Monday Matinee "Tlie Dlue and tho dray." Mitince Pi-icc- 10 and 20 cents. i:cnlng Piices H, 2J and "0 tents. of the appointment of .lohn Marshall as chlf justice of the mpicmc court, this being; Iht centennial of that occasion, were held today at Franklin and Maishall college. President Stahn announced that u friend who did not want hia mine known hid conlributcd ",600 to the, col Icjc. HOW ENVOYS ARE RECEIVED. Their Introduction to Uncle Sam la Simple and Informal. In the United 'States the. foreign en voy goes in his own carriage with his Btiitc to tho department of 'state, whence ho Ih accompanied by the secretary or Mate, without display, to the execu tive mansion and into tho blue room, whortt ho is left wllllo the secretary ol Mate goes to notify tho president of Ills 'arrival, says- Hon. John "W. Foster In the Saturday fcveniiif- Post ' This latter enters with tho secretary, the envoy Is introduced and at onco. pro ceeds to read his address, which is re plied to by the president. The Icttet1 of credence is received by the presidontt aud handed to the (secretary of state, and after a brtef, Informal conversa tion the leceptlon ends. The ceremony of the Spanish court it that must nearly observed at foreign capitals, and Ih usually highly appre ciated by diplomats. The comment of John Qulney Adams after passing through one of theso ceremonies Is a-i follows: "The formalities of theso court pieseiit.itlonrt are so trifling and liiMgnltleant In themselves, and so im portant in the eyes of princes and eourtlers. that they aro muoh morn -tnb.il ra'-slng to tho American than: buslntsrt of real Importance. It is noe safe or prudent to despise, them, nop pi ac tii-able for a person of rational un del-standing to value them." J It Is related of the blunt old Repub lican, llannlhal Hamlin, who at.an ad vanced aga was s.ent as minister' te Madrid, that he stood In great awo oC the. ceremony of audience, and went through the rehearsal of it several times with tho secretary of legation, but he passed tho ordeal so clumsily tbai ho cheilshcd a great contempt for the performance. For a Cold in the Head Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne Tablots. PILLS and Manhood Memory, all wasting 60 PILL8 SO GENTS circular and copy of