y " THE SeiUNTOX TRIBUNE-MONDAY, MAIK'IT 18, 1901. iviv4vvivivvife NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA THIS WEEK WILL BE A HUMMER AT THE I ' pt'-tpv'; - YOUNG LADIES CONTEST. Annual Pilzo Speaking for Young Lndics of Keystone Academy. S'lrtUl In tlie Suantoii TiIIiiiiip. I'liclnryvllle, Miucli 17. The annual julze fpcnhliiK foryouiiK Indies of. Key nlono tiendemy look plnco nt the Vlist llnpllxt elinreh lust nlRht. Nine youiiK Indies contested for the ptlzc, n ml eveiy one was exceedingly Bond, nnd x ii whole It vviih the lieKt iivi'Iiirc inlzo t'jieiikinsr since the his toty of Keyrtcine iiciidemy. Kuril one htul a hluli mink, mid It was exceed lnitly dlltlciilt for the JiiiIkoh to decide upon the winner. Alius lMna MeKnln wns declined the winner, unit .Mips Alntle Huydiun nnd MIsh Nlnn Stni k lecelved worthy men tion. The Judge wen- P.ov. M. P. tintHiiill, of Wiiveily; ('Inn leu V. Diiutum, exi.. of Seriinton. nnd Kev. llethort I'oiice, of I'.iton, ii. The iinMu for the oecitloii whs fin nlsdicil by the nendcniy male qnitr lolle. which, as usual, did fireut credit in tlicmiclvcp, Mini responded to ccv eial eneoien. The audience that Rteet d the vpeukerH was, perhiipst, the i.irsest that ever iiRsembled ut this htireh at Milch an occasion, stnndlni; room In the vestibule not beliiR obtain able Following Is the luoRi-anuue; Invo lution. "The .Mayor's Itltle." Ihninii I'ook. "At Home," Blanche Kennedy: ,. Ureal .Mistake." Inez Olds; "Scie nadc ' (I!, I-oivile), Messrs. Spencer, Hull. Shields ami Slaish; "At the Sew ing Circle," Kathailuc Stalk: "Thu Drummer Hoy," (Juice Mackey; "Dad Sas So. Anyhow," Nina Stark; 'Illue Hells or Scotland" (Huck), the l'hllhin moiibs: "The Sour Hhd of the I'lltt- i" " Kdnn McKuIn; "The Famine," M.tili Siiydani: "At the Opera," Kate CoMn: 'HoatlUR Sour" (W. N. Mun ihesiH). (iiailettc; aunouno'ineut uf JiuIri -. benediction. TUNKHANNOCK. Si iu Hip N union Tnbiim Tunklmnnock, March IT. The Mon day club will meet at the home of Mrs. Tewksbuiy this afternoon at - o'clock. The proRianime Is as follows: "Cluth eiitig of Famous Scotchmen" (Henry Diiminioml), Miss Klel'er; "Adam Smith. I ho Political Kconomlht," Mis. Miller "David Hume, the Hlstoilan." Mis. Hi own: "Dr. HIviiiRstou, the K jiioier Mrs. D. HIIIIiirs: "Thomas (ailvle. the 1'iose Poet," Mrs. Key mlds "DltRald Stewart, the Melu plidi Inn," Mrs. Hunncll. Mi.- .1. H. Hoys and daughter, Kinlly, an1 vn-illng the former's parents, Mr. oral Mi. Hem go White, on Harrison street. Mis S. .ludsun Still k, who has been lslllng f I lends and I dallies at Pltls t'Ui this week, has returned home. oiliimln Aee has disposed of all his household Roods, and will leave with 111" finilly lor Colorado next week, wlii'ie they will make their futuie llOIIR Thiniloie Wlllliims, of Hotel C.ialuun, h.n, leased the lilnl.sill house, at owiru. N. V.. and will embark iu the heiel business at that place nbout M.tv 1. The Lemon eieamery building has bi "ii sold by .Messrs. 1. c, Joitlnn and H S. Pound, of Mlddlelown, N. Y., Mho li.id conducted a milk business hen for seveinl years pust, to the Li nion Creamery association, composed of local milk producers, who will carry on the business thoio hereafter. The pin. o lias been closed durlliR the past winter on account of a failure to nRree on prb es between the proprietors and 'lit dairy men who patronized the eieamery. i:-fouiily Commissioner Michael lb own, of Lemon, was dohiR business la tuna on Saturday. I'll n will be but one hotel at Lacey Mlle .iitor April 11. Thu Lareyvlile hotel bulldliiR is to be converted Into a sloivroom. The MIiiros house, kept John S. MIiiros, will be enlarRed, find Is expected to be amply capable of aicoinmotlatliiR all the traveling pub llr who stop nt that village. DURYEA. Swi .u' I.. He Siuiiltm Trihiine. Dur.vca. March 17. One afternoon last week Mr. Present! was brought befoie 'Squire Motlska on a charge of attempting to kill his wife. Dining the hearing the 'squlie and defendant got Imo an argument over a certain ques tion At last the defendant, becoming angered, called the 'squlie a fool name At this the genial 'squlie took off his coat, and a lively bout between the court and the defendant took place. At the end of the struggle both weie badly shaken Up. The "squlie started to make out a. i onimltment, hut finally the defendant begged the court's par don which ended the tumble. The funei.il uf tin.' late William TliiRlepaugh took place Filday after noon f i oin the deceased's late home. Funeral hervlees were conducted by J!e. II. A, (ireene. Interment was made In thu Matey cemetery. The Liiwienrovllle young men have oiRdniml u literary society. Their Hist meeting w-as hold last evening at Lane's coiifcetlonciy parlors. Somo time ago a similar organization held their incetlnss iu the High school building, but on account of the begin ning of the night school term weto compelled to find other quarteis, Tho programme rendered at the meeting wins a complete success, After the meeting, K'fieslunenlH were served by several of the members. It Is iiimorod that they nio about to prpaie for an entertainment, Mrs. Fred Dennis Is cilticnlly ill of measles at her homo on Grove sheet. Mrs. Hoylc-of Avoca, visited at the home of Mrs. Thomas Cox, of Grove street, Satutilny. Mcsdume W. G. Kvans nnd K. K. Conrad visited nt tho home of tho for mer's) mother, Mrs. Detijaiuln Richard son, Ftldny. Mesdamea John F. Dills nnd James Holies nttended tho funeial of the late Mnrtln Smith, of Plains, Friday. Mrs. Joseph M Campbell Is ill of i USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE powder tu Im klukra into tlm lioci. nir tut ct 1 tiicdlm, iipmiu .mil damp, jihI Kit tlrrtl (jtlly. If jnu uh at Mm: In-1, try AIUiiSj Font l.iic It roH tlir fill mid in-ikci lieu' er 1 lit rliyn tJv, t uira C'lilllljn, nullni, niallnc (id, IdUtcis uml (alien tpoU llr. Ilriri i ci li jii'I Iiinili'ii4 of all ilu mill Bin'i r vnil iimiluil 'liy lin.l.i), holil by jll iIiim hmk ami Miu il.ilii, -'. iiiit, Til.il i.i(kui' lltl l .ihlu t, Alln . Olimtcd, l.o lloj, ', pneumonia at her home In Ltnwencc vlllo, Dunne Dills called on friends In Scranton on Saturday. Itlehnid Naylor visited In Pittston Thursday. Messts. Fred Naylor and Cllullos Cluck hlted ftlendi hi Luzerne ic tently. Seveinl of our young people attended the entertainment nnd dance Riven by the Junior Older United Ameilcau Me chanics at Dymond's hall. In Moosle. Mls Veuui Schoonover, of Moosle, was the Rtiest of her eouln. Miss Kttu losteller, of this place, lecenlly. An InteientlUK hlstoiy contest was held In the High school on Friday af ternoon, bcli, cen the LexltiRtou and New Orleans: Hlstoiy societies. The contest was declaied In favoc of the Lexingtons, Several of our soldier boys who served In the Ninth icRiment dining tho late war with Spain will be pained to Iiohi- of the death of Captain John Colvln, of Parsons, who was eaptjln of Company H. PITTSTON. Sill lii the .vrantnn Tribune Pittston, Maieh 17. Hobeit C. Milch ell, one of the most prominent men of this county, died nt 7 o'clock thl-i moinlng at hi-" home at Philnsvllle after nn Illness of diabetes covering a peilort of four years. The direct cause of (lentil, however. Isattilbuled to gan giene, which set In from an Injury to his foot a few years ago. Dei eased va sixty-one yeais of age, and was a native of Nova Scotia. For many years be followed the voiallon of a railroad and sewer contiactor. and had com pleted many large contiacts. not onl In tills valley but iu other parts of the euiinh. He enlisted Iu the Pennsyl vania Volunteer Infantiy and was at C.ettysbuig and Autlelnm when the militia was (ailed Into at live duty. Mr. Mitchell's father was among the aily coal opeiatois of this valley De ceased Is survived by two daughters Mrs. Irene Hamsey. of Wilkes-IJaire. whose husband Is an agent for tli Mlner-Hlllaid Milling company, and Mis. IV.nl Savie, of Glllettson. Pa. One of William Druu's deliver;, wagons was shuck by the wiecklng car on the Scranton lailwny. Just bin It of Hnintown. Satuiday. The wagon was overturned, nnd the dtlver. Tluiin .! Havard, sliRlitly injured. Several mlneis who weie ildlng on the wagon wote tluown out. but escaped Injmy. The Welsh Cnngiegutlonul ehuich yesteiday iccelved two $100 checks, one each fiom Mis. C S. Hcb.ird. of Thomasvllle. On., and C. P. Kvans, of Cleveland, both of whose patents were cat ly members of the church. The money Is to be applied to paying the .expense of the newly erected edlllce of this congregation. It Is rumoied that i datives of tin three victims of the engine explosion on the Lehigh A'nlloy road last Wed nesday will hi Ins suit for damages against the, company. It Is said the men objected to making the tiip with the ciiRlne.whlch was said to be faulty, but did so under threat of suspension. During the tilp F.nglneer Albert Is said to have telegraphed to headquar ters that the engine was "balky," but he was told to proceed, anyhow. Diirlntj the past week a New .leisey Lithuanian was here looking up Infor mation in regard to the death of a relative, William Masonis, a twenty-two-year-old laborer, who wns killed In one of the collieries In West Pitts ton. The gentleman claims the victim came to the coal regions lecentlv a greenhorn, and was given a position upon the payment of $-J."., and that his miner also received a chamber In u similar manner. The visitor said ho Intends to bring suit against the com pany. John T. Pike.nged twenty-one yeais, a dilver hoy nt the Floienco (olllery, while attempting to sprag a car yes terdav. missed and fell beneath tho wheels. His right leg was so badly In jured that amputation was made at the Pittston hospital. William .1. D.ivies, of Haiiisbiirg. spent yesterday and today at the home of his grandmother, Mi. Catherine Anthony, of High street. WYOMING SEMINARY. Spni.il In the S union Tiilnii Kingston, Mai eh 16. Chailes I!. Law, of Scranton, lecited several se lection on Wednesdny night at the Plymouth Hand conceit, given In Nel son Memoilnl hull. Mi. Law has at tained a very artistic, manner in liU rendition of diahct recitations. Miss Hazel Messier, of Green Itldg sheet, will not retain to the 'icinl nuiy for the spring teim Miss Hess lei hu been specializing iu music. Tile spilng term opens Monday. The enrollment of students for the term just closing Is the laigest Iu the his tory of the seminary. Then are ".n?, gills and 2JI boys, making a total o 4'J" students. The coming spilng term will have n very largo eniollnienl. The following Is the )il of the gi initiating class: W. F. Hrandiimoie, Sciauton; Kdwnrd G. Dobbin, Shenan doah, Pa.: Iivln HIakslee, Coal Glen. Pa.' Fted S. Hock, Maryland: F,rne-t Hennett. Nanticoke. Pi..; Frank C Heeker. Plymouth, Pa.; A. .1. Chapman, Pickville. Pa.; W. Hurlon Davis. Shenandoah. Pa.: George W. Kills. Dunmoie, Pa., F. A. Johnson. Not way, N. V.; Claude L. Klmmel. Or wlgbburg, Pp.; Philip Myeis, King ston, Pa.; Charles C Monle, Went lilhon, Pa.; W. S. Obei render. Drif ton. Pa.; F. A. Pllkorskl, Nnntlcoke, Pa.: A. K. Potter, Foster, N. Y.: AV. L. Southwell. Kqulnunk. Pa.: Stanley Schooley, Doiranceton, Pa.; Charles L Schutch, Ocean City, N. J : Maris Tut tle, llawiey, Pa.; Rex find Wrlgley. Raid Mount. li.; F, A. Whltlock. Raid Mount. Pa.; Carolyn Rctz. Honesdale. Pa.. Mabel Hradshavv. Nnntlcoke, Pa.! Lucv m. ciiubbuck, Mnrilsburg, Pa,: Maude Davenport. Plymouth. Pa.: Lllla M. Mullock, Wyaluslng, !'..: V. JoRephlna Moff. Ludlngton. Mich.: Hnrilet ItaiiKJiu. Dorrnnction, Pa.; Hessle L. Rose, Wllkes-Raue: 'iiry Ross, Doiianceton, Pa.: Katluyn Shoop, Shamokln, Pa.: Anna Tunell, West Pittston, JM.i Kdlth L. Wilson, Mcshoppen, Pa. On Thin sday, Maith 2S, the Indoor track meet will occur In the gymna sliim. Already many candidates iro practicing for the different tpu-.tP. This piomlses to be a veiy Interesting affair. The base bull schedule this yon will rontaln n list of gameu with n:hoos with whom Wyomlnot has no- Ji.Telv fore rntnb.ited with, Dleklnnon i-eml- GREAT 0 The crowning bargains of this sale have just commenced, and by the way they are going they will J; not last long. We are anxious to open with our NEW SPRING STOCK NEXT WEEK, and we have gathered together in lots, the balance of Men's and Women's Fine Shoes to PUSH THEM OUT. $: THESE PRICES will help us to do it Calf and Vici Kid 300 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, button and lace, regular price $2.50, all good sizes ; while they last Well, we are so busy now, we cannot tell you about the advantage of this sale it is your own fault. I Ju VI O9 rary. Hueknell. RloomsbtiiK. Cuban. (Hunts, RankM's, are omi of the learns villi whom sanies have be-tt -it tainted Manager H. M. .lone" Is a hustler and will make the bao ball season a mi.nd success. The Sc Hints and Junlois will plav thel rauuunt Kiime of b.uket ball to night In Pettebone gymnasium. This is a contest, hotly tontested for an 1 always Is Intell'-clv Intel est lug. NEW A1ILF0RD. "IH l.ll I" II 0 Nt llllOII IllliUllf New Mllford. March 1C MN I-'nniiy Howe, of Monti iwe. was a guest of Mrs. S. '. Tinmbull one day this week. A. '. P.inie'l was iu llopbotioin last Satuiday on business. Mips May Sevniour Is a guest of Alis. Krank Kvoiett Iu Sciauton. Miss May Rose spent last Sunday with fi lends In Rlughamtoii. I" J. iinglty, having leased his saw and gtKt mill at Suiuniorsville, will re iiiovp his family lo Hallstead In the near futuie. The X. K. Sutton piopetlv. on Main sUeet, occupied at the present time by L. W. Hiundage. wns recently pur- based by Mis. IMwln Adams. Mis. I". T. Austin nnd Miss Mab.M Klbrecht ate In Xew Yotlt on busi ness. Mis. A i' Rlsley teietitly enter tiilneil Misses Mnrgaiet nnd Hisle Sttaisht. of Rlnghamton. Ftank Moxley, of Oalton. was calling on old friends In town this week. The second session of the summer school of review will open In the New Mllfotd giadcd school Tuiildlng, May 1". and clojp June II. Mis. Laura Radger has teturnel fiom a visit with Scranton ft lend". Rev, Charles Smith nttended the niughiimtou- district Mlnlstetlal and Literal y association lint Tuesday, GIBSON. SpOUil lu till' . t.llltOIl TlilMIIII. Oibson, March 17. Mis. N. II. W'll mlitli. who has been III the p'isl week, Is improving. Will Sweet spent last weik with Scianloii friends. John .Muiqan and South fllbson, were .Illd l!es-eiilo, of In town last Sun- da.v. Flunk Holme-', of Ja.on, was In town on business Tuesday. O. !'. Sweet visited ftleniH In South (jlle-on a few days last week. V. M. Wei-cntt has moved In the I'. S. Ralle.v house. He will work for 1. A. Sweet this summer. The Ladies' Aid of the fnlveisallst (lunch met with Mis. R, M. Tlugley Thursday for dinner. (Jeotge Tompkins and family, of Klngslu.v, will move on the .s'uggaut farm. MI'-s Hese Wheaton, of Jackon, visited Itei ft lend, Miss Maud Lupton, hist Siititulnv. Tho enleitalnment wblih wns given by Jnck'.ou ttilent In the I'nlversallst i hurch last Friday evening, was well nttended and highly nppi eclated. DESERTER TO GO BACK. Owen Sweeney Will Be Arraigned Before a Military Court. Owen Sweeney, the deserter fiom Company 1), First atillleiy, will bo taken to flovernor's Island tills morn ing. Sweeney went Into the icci lilt ing oillto, on Wyoming nvwiuo, We I nesdny and surrendered himself. He deseiled two yeais ago, while lu Cuba with the artillery. He has spent tho gieater portion of the Intervening time In this city and vicinity, being a itildent of Olyphant before enlist ment. The sirgeaut of the ieci ultlug sta tion here has iccelved llistntetlons lo lake hliu lo floveinoi's Island today, whete lie will ! niialgned befi.to a military mint for desertion. MEETING OF HARDWARE MEN. They Gntheied nt Wllkes-Baue nnd Elected Officers. The Pennsylvania Wholesale Hard ware and Supply company met In WIIKcs-Ilarie last Fildny with a lingo attendance, rrpicscntlng tho hugest and iiiui o tliiin live million dollais lu capital, Ollleers weie elected as follows! Shoes, worth $2.00 and RUDDY, DAVIES & MU Piesldent, J. M. Kemmeiet. Si tanton, fit st vlec-piesldenl. A. .). Roat. Kings ton: second vii e-piesldtnt. M. S. Raul, Reading: secretary nnd tteasutet, 11. R. Raul), Lancaster; executive commit tee. Cieorge V. LewW, Wllkcs-Iliirre: M. U. Stein. Reading: L Thontps-on, Pottsville: H. H. Franklin. Lancaster, W. A. A very. Scranton. " The noM meeting will be held In June in Reading. INDUSTRIAUOTTINGS. Supeiintendent Davis nnd Valentine Bliss Expected Back fiom the South Tonight. Supetlnletident W. 11. Davis, of the Saiuiuoli Silk Manufuctuilng com pany, and alentlne Rllss. owner of mills In Dimiuoie, Not th Scranton and Dickson City, nie expected to lelinn to thl clly this evening, after theli thtee weeks' tiip tliiougli the south. Tomorrow It Is expected that the mining point ol the sttike will be ar ilved nt, as the utinii of the mill owner and supoilnteiulent will decide the question whether the present d!f llcultle.s bctuctyt the employets and stllklng gills are to be decided bv inhltiutlou, or nre lo roiithiue Indefi nitely. It Is verv likely that a iiiettlng will be called tonnlnow of all the mill iwnets of the xiiiki region, and caie 1 ii 1 consideration be given the piopo sllloii made by the striking gills. Fiom the attitude manifested by seveial of the local operatora, whom a Tribune man sounded upon the iiietlnii, the pi aspects aie decldnlly favorable to ui Miration (boige Kloiz. of th" Kloti Tllliivv Ing company. Is at pieent In Virginia looking ovei the mill at I'redetlcli.M. burg, but b Is expected home this week, In time lo attend the confet ence. Alfred Harvey, of lltrvey Rro.. who opeiato mills on South Washing ton avenue and In Fotesl City, Ii, fa voiable to aiblli.itlon. as wes an nounced last we '1; in rut interview printed In Tho Tribune sttpei Intend ettt Haihofen will, in all likelihood, ivit In the iuntl'r lor Rclllug, D.ivld ; Schocit, who oper.it" the I'eti rs burg mill. The strikers obect si-iii,uy to t imt pot lion of die letter of Superinteiidcnt DnvlM, printed In Saturdrtv's papers. In which he objects to aihitiatlng with the strikers, on account of the extreme youth and eense.uuit Itiesponslhlllty of some of the girls. They utgu that the ntbltrntlon proper will be done by peions finitely separate fioui their organization, and suggest tit her Hit-hop Unban or a noard of thtee, to adjust matters. Today's D., L. & W. Board. Tho mnke-up of today's 1"),, L, and W. board Is as follows: M M. MAIll II 17 Wild l'.il i:,it S p. in, A. II. ItOMP: 11 p. in., VI. rim.irij, MD.MlW, MAIll II K V.ild jt 'j-.i a ,i. in., r. p. inrn: "i in, .1. W. J)eiiic; b.Wl a. iu A. I,.iliniii, .,i. kin' inoiii Hi j. in., (i, r, Ki.uni.t ; 1 p. in, .1. .1. Cu-iiiio; I i.i p, in., I'Link Wall: ." p. in , T MiC.ntlo: I. p. in., Jl. .1. Iliiniliran. -iiinnillf. i:ti,-il a. in.. A, Wlilnrr, with Jjihm imrUu'ii men; s .i. in.. uil, liiuico I'loiinirl Lu, !i i. in,, wr.l, MtliuN; il p. in., r.i.t, ,1. lloniils.ui: 7 p lu., i.u.1 Hon) Nut n;, Ijlnj,.! VIi'MImct; 7 p. in.. ! Hum iiii',M, .Mil.jiu'; 7 p. in., wtkt I ruin Ijjii.'J, J, tiiuliM. I ullor -III d. in., I'. I', Sfinr. I'luhoi S a, in . 1I(puci i in u. in , S. I'lMioiti . 11. .a ,i. lu., Moi.hi; p. in., Muiph,, p in.. LuinpliiKi lu p. in, (1. 'Ihunu,. I'jui,'i' l.ni,iir 7 n in, (ijfliicv; 7 p, r i , siiiL'ii; i.M p. in., Million; 7 p. in., M.uouin. Wllil I'uti Wmi-I ii. in., V. . Itirllinlnmru; .' ii. in., V. Cjnnodi ; I, t. m, , (i.)jr, I. I' M.ntuV mriii u. in.. O, . I'llairal'l: ii . in . hlilit, ullli II. JMiulj'i liirn; 111 a. in., 'I' I'lUpjtili'k; II .1. Ill, II. I IjiI.c, .IoIiii (,.i. Iiiuiii'm nii'ii: 1 p. in,, V. liolilrn, I). .VI. IIjI tu'i. men; 'J p, in.'. A. Ktnli.ini! ; p, m, ll'l eiiiiul, .1, lliMi'i'. nirti; 4 p. in., (). IIjii tlolj.lt ; J p. nt., I, hliu-lej j 0 p. in,, Il lljumit.t. no I it u. (..niliut.ir (I Hurt uml ctriv "111 lun n p. in nlhl ut ui.t In pUtc uf J. W, llcvliw aiul new, Vluitli K. 1'iiink ( am "111 inn train M ami Hi utilll ( mi- ilutlnr VIjiih ti'pnl. Meeting of Control Labor Union. Tho Central Labor union held an unlimited meeting yesteiday nfternoon mid disposed of a large amount of IniMiiess, Applications ft out the Car- FIRE (if you dont). About $2.50, all sizes, take 9 330 Lackawanna Avenue. pettteis union to bojiott certain poi sons electing buildings on Lackawanna avenue were dismissed nnd a ptoposl Hon to estnbllsli an ollkinl labor organ In the city was also ft owned down. A weekly paper was proposed as the olllclal organ, but several speeches were made by members, who declared the tie.itment nlfoided the union by the dally press was all that could be dclred. and thete was no necessity lor nn olllclal organ The committee appointed at lust weeks meeting to Investigate Hie chaiged against the mine workets by the Strantonian reportetl ptogreis. A session of Investigation will be held tills aftet noon at lltllhet t's hall. Pies. Ident John Mitchell will h'e pi cent. A toniuilttee was appointed by Pies ldent Walter Jones to devise means of telebnitlng Labor day and the reports of vat Ions committees ab.oibed the rest of the meeting. AN UNEXPLAINED IMPULSE. Some Persons Want to Leap When They Look Down fiom High Piaces. I'miii Hie r III Ii. iii. Inn,, IIuiiui i.il "The sti.iiiEe temptation to east themselves Into space which ass-alls so manypeople when they look down flout high places Is veiy hard to account for stlentlllcally," said a well-known neu rologist of this clly. 'it has undoubt edly been the cause of hundreds of i uses of self-destruction, yet It cer tainly tanniit be classed as a suicidal Impulse, because those who experience It Invariably icslst with all their stiength anil hang li.uk In nn agony of tlie.nl and repulsion. They don't want to kill themselves, but some power sttonger than will, stionser even than love of life, dtuw.s them Ineslstlblv over the blink. "People with this singular Inllitnlty," t ontlnued the doctor, "should never ex pose themselves to danger, becuuse the Impulse aits autoniatlt.illy and may at any moment pass beyond cnnttol. On one occasion, when I was cnnsldotably younger than 1 am at present, I under took lo cure a patient v lit couldn't look fiom a lu iglit, ami the expeilettce bit an i U'lhiMlUK Itnptesslon on my mini!, lie was a big, strapping fellow of thhtv-ilve or so, a cabinetmaker by trade, anil the last man, appaiently. to be bothered by netvnus fancies, I had an Idea that by making him look per sistently Into space for a certain length of time each day 1 could drive away the dread and the Impulse. So T took hliu to the top of a six-slot y building that had a Hat loot' and told him to lie down on his stomach so only tho upper pait of his luce piojectetl over the edge, and look at the street. He was very teluctant to tty It. Tin aftnltl to, doctor.' he said earnestly, if 1 do, my legs will fly up In the air and I'll go over sine.' " 'Oh. nonsense.' 1 said, laughing. 'How In the world could our legs fly up In the nit'.' How can you possibly fall when your whole body Is stretched out Hat on the roof'.'' " i tlon't care,' he Insisted, doggedly, I know my legs will liy up In the air If I try to look over the edge.' "After a great deal of persuasion I finally Induced him to lie down as 1 had tlliected, telling him to shut his eyes until he became composed. As soon ns he opened them and looked Into the stieet a strong shudder lan tluough his whole body and I knew he must be suffering moitnl agony, but 1 was determined to go through the les son, nnd urged him stiongly not to draw back. Possibly a minute elapsad. and then a shoiklng thing occupied Suddenly and without the slightest warning he seized the edge of the parapet with both hands, tlt.vv his body violently forwnid. at the saute lime llluglug up his legs, ami would undoubtedly have gone oel lite ledgt ir I had not tluown myself lnsuintij on his back. "The movement was puielv i omuls Ive nnd Involuntary. He could no mote help It than he could help breathing, but It made my blood tun cold to think what might have happened. How could I have explained myself had he fallen? I might readily have been suspected of murder. 1 diagged him back and wo went tlownstalis, a ptetty badly agl tnted couple. Since then 1 have tried no mote expeilments ulong that line," 240 pairs of Men's them ANY PAIR from $1,75 to others just come, and . ' ooooooooooooooooo THEATR5CAL I 0 0 ooooooooooooooooo TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. .'( MII.VIV Mjt I i.l... tin! I'lmp-m. .n,li.. May riske Company. 'I In- liulllttlllirlil 'f I In' Vl..ililllt ill Vlii.lt pleltltM'-. Ilicil palloll. nil) nl lilt lit'l Ii pi'llnlli. in. 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