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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1901.
WEST SCRANTON
STATION HOUSE
WILL BE DECENT
AFTER CONTEMPLATED IM
PROVEMENTS ARE MADE.
Department of Public Health Hns
Finally Taken Cognizanco of It
Unsanitary Condition Camp 178,
P. O. S. of A. and Knights of Py
thias Ofllcors Installed Local
Horses Rnce on the Speedway.
Woman Took n Dose of Oxalic
Acid by Miotake.
The military condition of the .Turk
pon Ktteet linllro tatlon, which him
brpn tin subject nf much iIInciifkioii
ninoiiK tho ofllcci'M iiiul noutipiipc-iH, has
ut lfiMt ifcolvcil the attention of the ie
jinrttnciu of public health, and the not
oMity Inipnivcmi'iitH ate to bo made
In the near I'llttlle.
Knell of tlie tlc cells aie to he lltted
up with piopcr i 1 ii 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 vr appliances,
hlirl seeial othet nuich-liceded lin
Jiioveinelits me to be ninde. The build
ItiK lm-pcctnr lecently looked Into the
nutter and fipiM IIIimI what was nccdid.
The he.itliiR auaiiKciueiits should also
be attended to, and the iuteiioi of the
IlltllilillK tlmiiilisllly leuoMited.
It N ii ml ft stood that the repairs
needed on the Columbia hose limuc
will also be made In a shoit time, anil
that bids will be adveitl-ed for to do
the ,woik.
P. O. S. of A. Installation.
The newly-elected otlltois of Wash
iliBton camp. No, 17s, Patriotic Older
Sons of Ameili.i, wcie Installed last
venlnir by Plstilct Piesldent 11. T.
TiiinltOiiiw. asslstcil by Past Piesldcnt
lohu Miller. 'J'hey aie as follows:
Past piesldcnt, H. '. (Human: inci
dent,' Kvun .Iiiiir.s; lce-)uesblent, .lames
lluds-on; master of foiuis and etic
monies. Petei Yiuiiik; id iiiiIIiii: sei,e
tmy, Htewatt Hlcseekei ; llnandnl sec
letniy. I.. V. DecKer; tre.istiicr. .1. C
Sandeis; condncto'-, Lewis lliiftnuin.
lti'jiei'tor, Ktiink .Miller: cu.ird. Hrmy
Webber: till.stee, .1. J, (ircen; delesale
to s-tate i. imp. Kwin Jones.
Racing on the Speedway.
A number of Ninth Main ncune
sprats Jouienjed up to the Speedway
on the boule,nd jesterdny afternoon
to witness the se, onil tine between
horses helondiiK to Mesis niunlnp.
Scott and Wei Us Anions the specta-
SUNBURN
rjne inl Minntiil ( leim teninies
refine, of tin- i.kin and .molii. ehe
im nf urilniiti Hi our niulit '1 ike
a pottle Willi i"ii on mur .n .lltnn
llll! MM, ll (J JIAhlNS
Some Striking Bargains
For Saturday Shoppers
The goods are fashionable and seasonable. All are
just such goods as you would buy if you were going
out to look for the best and most attractive the mar
ket has to offer, and when you get them at a sub
stantial reduction from regular figures that fact
should make it worth your while to make a special
effort to get to the store on Saturday.
High-Class Hosiery Special
A great mixed lot of Ladies' Fancy Hose in stripes, col
ored boots, evening shades, drop stitch or lace effects.
Goods that sold fieely for 50c and $1.00 the pair. Now
A Muslin Underwear Bargain
Ladies' Fine Muslin Night Robes, V necks, handsome
emhroidery trimmings, lull size and extra well made. As
dood as any gown ever offered for 85c. Choice 09C
Among the Ladies' Neckwear
Among the many attractive offerings for Saturday we
single out a lovely line of r. K. .Stocks with colored ties.
Very stylish and worth much more than we ask
Among the Hen's Furnishings
Room for only one of the many good things. Men's
Fancy Lisle-Maco Half Hose, in black and tans, with fan
cy vertical stripes, Best half dollar grade for only
By the way, we received yesterday another lot of
Plain White Negligee Shirts for gentlemen, with hem-
"" ' stitched and full plaited bosoms.
Among the Shirt Waists
These are for ladies. Plain White Waists with hand-
. . . some sailor collars. The most stylish thing of the seasou.
Your choice of the $1.50 line on Saturday only for
.Our Popular Corset Department
Ladies' Short Length Corsets, well boned in a perfect
fitting model, summer weight and the best value we
., ever offered for 75c Special on Saturday
jjust
a Word on Parasols
Our entire superb stock is at
only at a Substantial Price
Globe Warehouse
ot s was "Jack" Lloyd, who drove his
blnek mure up.
Jack decided to enter his mnre In tho
rnce, nnd succeeded In winning n nin
Jnrlty of the hents. The distance was
one-lialf u mile, nnd five heats were
run, Charles Doekelnlck was time
keeper niul Henry Judson uctcd as
Judge.
Swallowed Oxalic Acid.
Mrs. Jiiines Taylor, of P.'3 I'ynnn
street, swallowed a dose of oxalic acid
In mistake for Kpsotn salts on Wednes
day nnd was tendered very 111 lu con
seiiucnce. Her condition Is not ser
ious, however, and the family physic
ian hns hopes of her recovery.
Mrs, Taylor had been unwell for
some time, and thinking that a dose
of salts would telleve her, went to the
cupboard and secured the package
containing the oxalic acid In mistake
for the salts. She did not discover
her mistake until after she swallowed
the dose, when she beanie violently
III.
.Members of the. family and neighbors
weie apptlsed of her condition, and
they quickly summoned Or. M. J. Wil
liams, who applied the proper relief
lemedles nnd she was soon out of dan
ger. This Is the second case of this
character that has octurred In West
Scranlon within n year.
Two Hospital Oases.
Hilly Driscoll, of Old Forge, who has
been causing the attendants at the
West Side hospital more or less tumble
since he was admitted on July 4 with
a compound fiacturc of the leg, Is now
behaving himself and submits to treat
ment without complaint. He W one of
the hardest patient1 the hospital otll
clals hae eer dealt with.
Horace Cosser, of Scr.inton street,
W mil sing a sore thumb. Into which a
qiiatreliome fellow sunk his teeth ie
ctntly. The Injuied man lesenled an
Insult offeied by the brute ami got
the wotsl of the deal. Ills Injury was
diessed at the West Side hospital.
Installation of Ofllcors.
Wstilet Deputy Ci.iml Chancellor
D.ivlel H. Hvnns. of the Knights of
Pythias. Installed the following otllceis
of Klectrlc City lodge, No. 313, In Iv
oilte hall, last evening.
Chancellor i ominander, Kdwnrd Hub
erts; vice chancellor, Fted Uiehl; pre
late. Motgan Thomas; master at arms,
William J. Thomas; master of exche
quer, I.ouls Chi 1st; keeper of reiords,
and seal, William Christ; Inside guard,
Henry Kline; outside guard, John
Neipei; trustee, Edmund Thomas;
master of work. Kdwnrd Thomas.
A voelnl session followed the instal
lation, wlili h was enJoecl by all pres
ent. Two Funerals Yesterday.
The funeral of Joseph, the Infant
child of Mr. and Mrs. MUhael Miogan,
of Price street and Sherman avenue,
was condui ted yesterday nfteruonn.
Short services weie held at the house
and Interment was made lu the Citli
olli lemeteiy
Set vices over the remains of the late
Joseph Itli hards, weie conducted jes-
39c
19c
39c
1.25
45c
your service on Saturday
Sacrifice.
terday afternoon at the family resi
dence on Corbett avenue. Iicv. D. D.
Hopkins, pastor of tho Flint Welsh
Haptlst church, ortlclated, nnd Inter
ment wns mado In tho Washburn Htiect
cemetery.
Mlno Foreman Injured.
Jnme.q It. Lewis, of Kingston, for
mcry of Hampton Hticet, who Is now
nn Inside fotenmn at he Woodwnrd
mines In Kingston, was Injuied about
the back while nt woik yesterday.
Word was lecelvcd hero by his rel
atives to that etfect yesterday and
his mother, Mis. Janet Lewis, of West
Locust Htreot, and his sister, Miss Jane
I.owls, of New York, who Is visiting
here, went down to Kingston to ascer
tain the extent of his Injuiles.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
Jntnes Oetrlty, formerly telegraph
operator nt Jenkins drug store, Is now
stationed at (ilcnburn for tho Lack
awanna railroad company.
William Neuffer, of Lacknwnnna av
enue, won the door prize nf $10 at St.
John's Herman Catholic church picnic
held lecently at Weber's glove In Tay
lor. Contiactnrs Mulhcrlu & Judge yes
teiday began excavating for the foun
dation of No. 20 school building on
Farrs Heights. The building will be
completed by tho time school opens In
September.
John Dawes, nf North Sumner ave
nue. Is visiting his daughter Mis. Dav
id T. Kvans, of Hackensack, N. J.
Mrs. John Hryant, of Washburn
stieet, entertained the Ladles Aid So
ciety of the First Haptlst church last
moiling-.
The remains of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Alney's child will be Intel led In the
Wnshburn street ccmctry this after
noon, Mis. A. It, Kemaly, win Hniold nnd
daughter Myrtle, of Noith Sumner
avenue, are visiting lelatlves at Chin
chilla. The members of Hubert MnrrU lodge
of Ivorltes will meet Thursday evening
of next week, elect ollleers, and nr
range tor their annual outing and clam
bake.
The louil merchants ate nt ranging
to attend the Orncera Outing nt Lake
Lodore on Monday next, and ask all
their customers to join witli them In
n good time nn that day.
AirangenientH ate being made for
the holding of jubilee services at the
Hampton stieet M. H. church on Sun
day, July 21.
A very pleasant day's outing was
enjoyed yesterday by the Jackson
street Haptlsts nt Lake Lodore, and
the St. Mark's Lutherans nt Nay Aug
park.
The quai terlv convention of the C.
T. A. V. societies wll be held nt South
Scranton next Sunday. Delegates from
all tho loial societies will attend.
St. Hiendan's council. Young Men's
Institute, aie making aiinugemonts for
their annual excursion to Atlantic City
on August 11.
A servant gltl In the employ of Mr.
and Mrs. K L Huhnthitn, of South
Hyde Park avenue, was overcome by
the beat on Wednesday nnd foil
against the cook stove, sustaining a
slight Injury on her head.. Medical
aid was ununoned and she Form le
covered. Miss Jessie Hecker of DIvIMou stteet
entertained the members of tho Dollar
i lub at her home on Wednesday even
lug. John Morgan, foimeily a resident of
West Si'ianton and a tailor by occu
pation, died in Plttsbuig recently,
wheie he went lecently in the employ
of Merchant Tailor John W. Roberts.
He Is survived by a wife and several
children.
The tlnanclal report of the Capouse
Colliery Accident fund for the tenn
ending June ."0, Is as follows: ltal
ance In hands of tieasurer Dec. SI,
YMO. JSlil.M: leiehed fioni levies,
STlfiMi; received from powder kegs,
W! 12; received fiom all other sources,
.'!!. 2.1; total reielpts, $l.:;iti.71; expen
dituies, .fl.no9.S2; balance In treasur
er's hands, js.'iii.ss,
J Hayden Oliver is spending his va
cation In the country.
Ml-s Urace Doud, of Washburn
street, Is able to be aiound again after
an Illness.
Thomas Loftu", of Fihnnre avenue,
Is visiting f i lends In Pittsburg.
Walter Hills, of Layfayotto street, Is
lsltlng fi lends In Moscow.
Misses Minnie and .M.ngaret Me
Knight, of Hampton s-trcet, and Sadie
Hiown, of Luzerne stieet, have le
turned home fiom a week's outing at
Harveys Lake.
Mr. and Mis. H. H. Parker, of Wash
bum stieet, aie sunimeilng at Lake
Wlnnln.
Miss Mattle Harris, of Hazleton, Is
the guest nf Miss Hmiuet Hills, of La
fayette street.
Viola, the 10-months-old child of Mr.
and Mrs. Caleb Hvans. of BIS Dcekoi's
(iiurt, died last evening, ami will bo
bulled at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow after
noon In the Washburn street cemetery.
Mis. John Heugnn, of Thliteenth
stieet, was arraigned before Alderman
D.nles last evening at the instance of
Mis McTlerney, of Luzerne street, on
a chaige of dlsoideily conduct. Tho
heating was continued until this even
ing GREEN RIDGE.
Mil. (' It. (i.irilmr nnd mns llnwanl ami
I.ihii.mii Miminiiliis .a smtt.
(' i:. Ilniiil, tin' pi)iulir irciillitinn clnk at
(' P. loins' ilriik' Ktiiir, li.u lctuinnl tiom a
wiik'i. l.iv .it iti.inK N'. .1.
Wiii nrlo lutein". u, i'l Wellington ntcnuo,
rnti ituimil tlie iiitink'ig of the 1', T, I. (lull
li.t oh Mint;.
'tin' Wnmin's Mh-iiiihm Miiiity e( tlie fJrccn
lliili.'i' IliptM ilimili. Hill mi'ct at the homo
ut Mr. .Iilm ll.mi'.v, In-'-' t'nin aienue, nn I'rl
il iv attfinonn at 2 :si. Mr. W'rtiiiore will lio In
thaw ot tho prnBiainmi'. All members and
tilincN n( the noilety are rnrill.illy invited. The
I,4tlic' Alii miicly Mill meet ut the do.e of the
inlion.iry meclliiB.
All ineiiihen o the Vnuns Men's i luh ot tho
Climili of the nni Hirphtnl, aie re(uelri to ho
pirtrnt at the meeting tor elation of ifllccis to
nicriow ornmf.
OBITUARY.
Mil II Ml, (I'nou.K, of Oak tre't, Duninore,
dleil ctuday morning white sitting on a ihalr
un his poiili. lie lud onlj tieen fejted J (ev
mlniiln. n li.u til. ivtf ,inl!..iwl that Mj t.-.4 .. -a
III. II'. I . ...I... .... "... ..-'... ... b .11- IILUI, I. (.9
resting on the aim o( tho ilutr and tiled to
arnu lilin. hut her rffniu were of no aall. lie
lud not hem feeling well for tcural daj, hut
lud net thought his (oudlllnn serious enough
to demand a phjU'lan's dlirndamr. lie was
emplojed a a miner h Muuay t. I'oinpany
and was about .11 iojis ot age. He Is iunird
lij a wife and (our ilnldren. t'oioner llnlierts
was notified nf the death and slewed the remains.
The (urinal will ouur on satmdjy afternoon at
3 o'clock,
SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE
Allow a cough to run until It gets beyond the
reach of mediilno. Thcv often say, "Oh, It will
wear away," but In most lascs It will wear
them away. Could they bo Induied to tr;- the.
successful medicine called Kcmp'a flalsain, wMkh
is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they
would immediately sec tho cuellcnt effect after
taking the Arit 'lo.-e. I'rlio 2Sv. awl SUc. Trial
J -Ira free. At all ilrilffifi'l.
NORTHSGRANTON
OLOSINO EXERCISES OF JUNIOR
LEAGUE OF M. E. OHUROH.
A Splendid Programme Wai Ron
dered In the Church Parlor And
Awarding of Prizos Took Place,
Henry Davis, of North Main Ave
nue, Run Over by a Wagon Firo
at Home of Michael Hoaley Early
Yesterday Morning Othr Inter
esting Newa Notes.
Last evening the Junior Longue of
the Piovidenco Methodist Kplscopal
church held Its closing exercises for
the summer In tlie Sunday school par
lors of the chuich.
A well at ranged ptogramiue, which
consisted ot selections by some of the
best local talent of this section, was
thoioughly enjoyed by those present.
John Jay, the well known trombone
player, tendered a trombone solo In a
very pleasing manner nnd Helen
Decker and Kllzabeth Cowlcs each
sang a solo In highly acceptable style.
In connection with the closing ex
ercises, prizes weie awarded to those
who could recite different psalms and
books ot the Hlble. The Sunday school
orchestra, which consists of several
violinists, cornetlsts nnd trombone
players, made Its first appeal ance
since organization. The following was
the programme icndeied:
Mule SunJiy Stlioot Ordietr.t
singing Juniors
I'M) or.
.M115I1 Tiomlionp Solo .tolin ,Uy
llciltitlon Kiiitli Armvlrum;
Solo 1 Men Decker
Srlplure. Uerll.itlon (or third prlro.
nooka of Tt, First !'ilm, Twenh-thlnl Pnlm.
Solo, ".lowrU" (hy rin,'iet) ..I'.llr.ilielli Cowlcs
Sulpturo. Iteelt.itlon (or leeond prl?e.
Culms III, l.'J, 12it.
Muli Tiomhnne Solo lohn Jjy
Sirlptiirr. Hedtatlon for first prize.
singing. "Ile'i fuming" tunlors
Iteport ot (.ei.irt.iry, filling prleK.
Musi" Mtmliy Sihool Orclirstri
Prizes were awaided as follows:
Kirt I'nre IHi lli.hlng, .le.mnette Plnnell,
(iiorge Cure, ftertnule Xen berry, Mlee Mtinn,
Plain he Morcj, ltntli llcnjitniii, iUy ancle
onrt. Seiimcl Pile !,nis Iteee, Anna Servke, Stella
Amloihnn, Pelle Mjlhj. Lulu lirKfln.
IhirJ Prize lleli 11 r.lirgond, (Jraic Wolfe.
A Serious Accident.
Henry Davis, residing at 2nl3 Noith
Main avenue, wns most seriously in
jured last evening at I! o'clock, by be
ing lun oer bv n wagon owned and
dilven by Jolm Ureen, of Marvlne
htieet.
Y.uing Davis was hanging on the rear
of Mr. tireen's wagon, near the corner
ot Tlnoop stieet and North Main ave
nue, when lie lost his footing and fell
beneath the wheels.
They ran over his head, cutting sev
eial deep gawhes. Davis became un
innsdnus shortly afterwards fiom the
amount of blood lost, and was lemoved
to his home, wheie medical aid was
(ununoned. Last night It was thought
that he would lose the sight of his left
eye as the result of bis Injutlcs.
Broko His Arm.
(eoige Green, aged 12 years, had his
arm broken last Wednesday afternoon,
while getting oft a .street car bound for
Peckville. Young (lieeu was stealing
a. ride on the tar nnd was seen by the
conductor, who made a lush for him
and attempted to klik him.
Green. In trjlng to get away fiom the
louductnr, lost his footing and fell to
the ground, breaking hl arm In two
plates. He wns taken to his home on
MnrWne avenue, wheie medical aid was
icndeied him.
Yesterday's Fire,
At an early hour yestetday morn
ing. Hie bioke out In a house owned
and occupied by Michael Healey, of
lotfj West Market street. A lamp on
the table in the sitting room exploded,
and, scatteilng the binning nil ubout
the 100111, caused the cat pet and dra
peries to ignite.
Tlie family were all asleep, but tlie
noise of the explosion awoke them.
They quickly attired themselves and
cm aped from tho building. An alarm
was sent In fiom box 83 and the Lib
erties, Kxcelslors and Cuinbei lands ic
sponded. Although the (lames had
consldeiable headway, the llremen
soon had them under control befoie
they i cached the .second story. The
damage will amount to ubout $1,000,
which is paitlally covered by Insui
ame. TOLD IN A FEW LINES.
List riming the I..11I111,' Aid pniUty of the
Pioildcmo l'ic.-h.li iijii ihurch held a lawn
sot 1 il on tlie pji ions lawn tn the ic.ir of tho
churih, whole thiy miiuI kc iioam and t.il.o,
A largo nuuihir weie picscnt and had an enjoy
able time.
lie Irn s.idler ind ilir, Tluth, of N'oilh Main
.iimue, aie n.ltnig filimN in Wind.or, N. V,
William linlN, of Putnam slroii, and Anliio
Moigiu, of Chuiili annuo, were the guests of
friends at Mnii.ih, N. ., .loitenla.
'I he si. M.ir.i's lull committee held Hi, lr
witlly nueting li.-t oienlng In Si. M.nj hill.
Un. .1. . IMus will preach In the West
M.nkit mi ret lliptl.t ihuiili on Sunday net.
Ho will prejili in tho W1W1 language in the
inoiiunc and'in the KuglNh linguage in the cicn
lug. pirpuatory snilie will be held !hs cirn
itiir In tho Piiiiidiuio Prebyteilan churih. 'tho
pi.loi, ltev, li. liiiild, will pie.uh the xtiuoii.
Ills tli 1110 will bo ""eanh Me." 'Iho niiini
will bigni it T..W n'lloik. 'I he fair.imnit of
tin I.nid'i supper will lie icliluaud in that
ihuicli next sabbath moiuing.
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
'Iho rrniilns ot gnej, the lloar-oId daughter
of Ml and Mi Muhail NbtJiill, weie oomlgned
to their hiul rittmg place In the (aihulral ceme
tery jiMciday moinlng. The funeral, whhh wja
held from tin lanilly rrsldcncr on Stone aienue,
was lory lugili attended by the iilatni's and a
lirgo nunihei of the joung friends and com.
pinions nt the deceased. The floial otU'iingj
wiio'inany and .Poke silently of Iho high c.iecin
in wlili h Hie lining girl was held. At (1 o'clock"
the funeral college mowd to St. Peter's cathe
dial, where a requiem miis was cclcbiatcd. The
palbbeaieis weie: .lului Phllhln, .lames Ma
loney, .loirpli Poland, John ffailn, Michael Tier
ney ami Thonus (iiriey. The flower-hearers
wiie; l.ui.i Phllhln. Stella Miuu.on, Lllllu
Maloney nud Stella 'llemcy.
(Jmeial (aaut cemnuiidei), No. 2 10, Knights
of Mdta, will meet In regular oCMlon this even
Ing at S n'lloik In Haitmau'a lull.
Albeit 0. Hodman, of lioop I, Fourteenth
regular caialr), is home on a fuilough.
William ( nok Is -pendin; Ills laiation at the
Pan-meilcan c.posUlon.
The Mles Allie,' Kathleen and Violet lions
hoe, of Wllkrsllaue, aie ilslllng Mis. 1'ianL
Sunday, on Cedar aienue.
"What kind of monununt do jou wUh (or jour
husband J"
"Well." replied the widow, "I don't want
nuthln' too exptnslie just sonielhln' mild, Ih.t'll
liuld him down." Atlanta Contltutlon.
"W'illUin, I iUh jou iioulil eo and nccil out
thr firmer bfd."
William went srul lnpr-ftol It.
"It wniiM lif t simpler Jol, Marie," he said,
"to (loner out tlie need Led." I'liluKO Tribune.
LION COFFEE
A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL!
(O J ill
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Watch our next advertisement.
In every package of LION COFFEE you will find n fully illustrated nnd descriptive list. No housekeeper, in
fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will contribute to their happiness,
comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from
the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold).
WOOLSON SPICE CO., TOLEDO, OHIO.
HEARING OF
WINANS HULL
Ifoni ludeil from Pago ,1 1
crime to bo inliliory, anil we have
traced a altialile attlilo of the de
rrasod, tho watch chain, to tho pop-sos-Mnn
nf tho ilofonrlant. lu the faco
ot all thoso fnc ti, ynur honor, wo ask
that tho prls-onor bo held to court,
without hall, on tho cliat ro laid
uR.'ilnht him."
Justice Smith unhcs-itatiiiKly de
clared that It was the court's opinion
that tho defendant he hold.
This briefly delivered decision of the
Justice teimlnatod the dramatic hear
ing. Hull, when Sheriff .Ninibiuster
nodded to lilni. was on his foot with a
quick, iienoti.s jump, and was out nf
the room in an Instant. Ho almost
ran to tho J t II. and led tho Mioiiff a.
hot pace across the couit house walk
to the htotio jail, wheie ho will pas
his time in the liksome nlttudc of his
coll until called to court.
HOUS.N'T WiTHKi: HIM.
n th" way to tho Jail, a camera was
pointed at Hull by a newspaper man
f 1 tun the poioh of Sheilff Aimbius-tei s
home. Tho in limner Juiced a smile as
hoj-alil, with blttcrnes-s: "That's llRht,
take his piituie." When locked within
his cell, Hull said to the .sliorltf, with
reference to the licnrliiK: "Say, sheriff,"
with a -1it upr of the .sliotildeis and a
dcpiecatiupr IiiukIi, "tills thliiB doesn't
bother me a bit."
Hull's father loft the young man's
mother at the tear exit fiom the couit
house and followed his son Into his
lonely quaiteis. Mis. Hull .stood In tho
door with n wistful look, and as she
saw her son dait Into the jail ahead of
the sheriff, ulie buist Into team and,
as she leaned against tho dooisill for
suppoit, sobbed piteotlsly. She riled
and sobbed until theie weio signs of
her collapsing, when she was assisted
Into tho grand jury room ami peiMiaded
to sit down.
Hull, though he has been well nnd
legularly fed by Sheriff Armbiuster.
complained that he was bolng"st.ired,"
and handing a dollar to the latter, sang
out a number of 111 tides of food that
ho wanted. Among them were n pound
of butter, 11 loaf of In pad, a ling of
bologna and a dozen doughnuts.
HAS NO t'OUNSKL.
Hull has had no counsel lotalned for
him ns yet, but his father and bintbeis
will make an effort to raise sutllcleiit
funds to procuio one, Jiefoie the hear
ing Hull's father was asked who wan
his son's counsel, nnd In leply to the
district attorney, he said that tliete was
no one for the piesent, but that he, the
father, knew something about the law
and would see to his son's Intel ests at
tho heating,
('unstable Kdwnrd Neniy, of Caibou-
dalc, yesterday received the papeis
from Dlstilct Attorney Atkinson. which
commission him as detective In the
case, and hencefoith ho will flsuiu in
Iho wnii' lole as does the county de
tective In those counties wheic such an
olllcer is provided by the law, which Is
not true of Wayne county.
DUNMORE.
Mireiret limy, 11.1s committed to the enmity
Jill 1 1.1 nlirlit by Milmiun IIihMi, of lln sv
trenlli it aid, su.iMwi, lor oliMlnim; Roods tin
der f.ilsc prrteiups.
'I he pupils of Ml- Kinmi llonc I11 Id .111 inter-e-thc
ircllal at her limni' jcsteuliy nftriiiuon.
MI.-h I. Wll llmi.rr, nf Tu.ilor, .1 talenlul pupil
of lls Julia Allen, rrnuinl i-eier.il ilnllu mIh
tlons, iilikli line 111111I1 eiinjeil by tlio-e pies
ent. 'Hie pupils takliitf put lieu- the .Mlies
Pniiell, W.uy Miirph.i, Idj Wibbei, llr.le Cum
ihIiirs, Ilthrl l.itilieiihaiii, liathrriiie Knnv, Maliil
llol.lein. (ir.ue Kdiinnls. Maud l.ddi, I'.ihel
llrarti, Hose Comia.v nnd Malin Pred Jiid .lobn
I leltli. 'J tie lompaiiy v.hs pleaantlv rriteitrfiiieil
by (.eieral plraslni; reelutlons by MU-es Mjrlon
Suart and Klhel l.lliliinlum.
'Iho tradlun coinpjn U pl.icini a Iioik snltili
en ( In st mil htieet, oppn-llo the I'lrvbv letiin
ihiiuTi. t this point the stieet I- 11 ry noimv
and it will be Impovilile for a inrhire to stand
bifuro the ihuicli uliile i car pjM'. 'this Is
the thlnl snltih thu leuipiny now Ins V.11I1I11 4
hmidied yards nt the coiikis and muili lndli.-n.i-thill
Is epreed at their taKlns pociloii of Ilia
tirel lu ihls iiiimier.
i:, i:. bKer. of PlitUhiiis, Is Ulllns Ids
family on Dudley stieet.
(I..I ir 10-t Is at Itlnonnbiirs lookln? after Ids
bu.lness inteiesls there.
(i. s. Herring has reiuinrd from tho iilhls of
( nlumlil.i iminty,
( nlnnlal cnuiull. Daushleri of Ameilu, Hill
eondnet a nclal at the Immp nf .Mi. Dilard
snarl, on (hurih stieet, tnnluht.
Ibe bldii'.' Aid soilety nf tho Melhodlit
iliunh, will plinle at Niy Aiii paiK on Ihuiwljy
nest.
The Krio eonipany will piy the fmplojcs at
Its mlllrilrs In tmui tola),
Ml Msiy Keislrr, of l.an-lonl. Is the guest
of tliv .Misses Ilroiiaon, of 1.1m slrcit.
T-TH.
A Tablespooniul to a Cup.
'mmm IS THE RULE POR MAKING COrrCE,
BUT OF A TABLESPfinNFIII m
Lion Coffee
will Rive you stronger coffee than a tablcspoonful
of any other kind. Here is where you save money!
USE LION COFFEE !
Always insist upon getting it. LION COFFEE
is absolutely pure, and not a coffee which is glazed
or coated with egg mixtures or chemicals in order
to hide imperfections.
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','K",'4'''i',l,','J,',"5
Hev ij II ii inn Stnne lift jeslenliv for Phihi
ilelplni, iihiic he mil pcllll suiiie t me null Ins
brnthir.
'Ihe lliinmoic Prnluliltlnri leaiue mil Md an
npni Jir inretlm; Mondiv, eiennu. .lull l"i, on
Ihe Un n nl 11. I'. Alliinii-c. of llimik kIiiii.
'Ihe proBMinme Is not fully iiuiued )el. Amnn,'
the p.irluiiints ulrejdj set moil i- Mls anli
Pine, nf 'l.nlor, one who U l.nnwn In iimiy
111 this p.ut f iho eountj, .uul nne whom we .iro
Ul nl tn irlnime at all time. Msn, MKs 1 1 js -i
ud, of Neii Castle, who Is at piesent petu.
Ina a month's s.u.ili"ii In Hie i-nuntj-, luiuia
limns in fiilllll an enMi;iiiiiiit as miiujiiu sulo
Ul in out ot tho leading iliurrhcs there.
Newspaper Illustrating;.
In i tall, wlili l'. A. HliiBlir, nf Veil- mk,
ulio u.is tho tit rt nun to ilemuiilule In the
publl.hiis nf the ililly ncssupiis Ihe povdliilllj
nl llliirlutlint tlio inns tiniu diy to ihij, bo cam
xmo Jeeuunt ot the Ik ginning "I" Hie illu-tru-tue
.111 as applleJ to Hie daily pu, mjs
the New mk romnieli nil. Mi. Ilmslct in
tint the New Virk World imihi- the miniKe
mint nf tin- late Jolm A. Cm ki rill was bnnli
luff .may JntiiiiilUtlu cobvubs and rraililiiK nut
(or new thliij;s, and, tlieinoie, died mi Hut
tupir as h koiiiI ii-hiilt for the rnilniiiiU he
li.nl In lie.'..
"I met (ifuiKO 'liinirr, ihe bulne nutuj.r.
aid Mr. UliiBler, "and bud before him what
I tliotiKl.t I lould do in tho way of plur-inaMni;
for nenfptper llliirtutinns. lie was tkepthal
N'ewiipjpera hail beui prlntlne n lew pH lines,
tun they weie b.i the nld proi ess and lud to b"
rtaitid two or thiro dijs, or eien 4 week, In
ndismn of publication
"Without appparcntly belleihiK that the ex
pnlment would he muiiMfiil, be acrred In try
It, ainl 4 poitialt was enen in- 10 .Set In 01,.
I made Hie plate auoidlne lu pioniise and il was
iery well printed In next rimmlne' World.
Neil day I bad another poitiait 10 nuke tcr
them, aiid Hut, loo, was all.tailoiv. lor a
lime the Win Id had a lull nn portraits nf III' 11
mid im men pmmliicut lu the uiiient urns, and
they writ pilnlfd nn the tlr.t pio nt as In
otliads attention on tho nci.-tind I ua.lold
that lliu Win hi people bflleird tliefs pti lures
hid a coed deal tn do Willi iniieailnc the ill
ciilatlnu nf tho World. Antliow, l bad oidrrs
lUht aloiu',
"the plctuin tint cur the new etchlm;
prmess thu seieiest ttl was Millougall'j iar
tnnn of the Hlslne dinner, Blien tn luni by Jay
Could ind cither rich men ot New York, when
and Domestic Novelties in
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Pi Hun h ml undo Ins eliln ited speech the
duller ill it b-.t Ill.il nc- the piendeniy Mellon
Kill piitmid tho dinner n the new llelihazar
I'., ul, nnd a .! 1 1 l.in'-r pne of work It wss.
'I lie allots pin and ink i.ketili i three or
foul feet iiii and 1 lu- i.n to be plnitoi.-i.irii' d
down for a plate tli.il would icaili .icrnsi tho
tli-t pane nl the Wnrld. It was by all odds tho
mnt ilillleult and Impoit.iiit pine nf eti hmc wo
hid attimpti'd, and I hid to elio it a Utile
tome II 1111'. it was an anxious msni lor us,
nud I hid 1 iHron In know liter Hut 11 wa- ali
nn .iiiufuij nud sulpliurous niulit .11 tin Wond
oltiie.
"'Ihe inninent the plale was done I iirrnei
It mj.elf with all haste to tho old nfflie ( 'lis
p..per en fail; Itnw, ,lti.-t as 1 1 111 led lie
door I met olonel John A, Coikenll r .ipniij
nut. I bad lint met Cue ki rill up I" thu ton ,
and there was no tnlu diietlnn then Ii was
ueeidtii; .lions tow. ml iiiiuutu and lie was In a
hlu'h Hate of OM-ilement. Kuoiiiin; intinittulv
what I was i.iri.iiUE: be beiran in toll nut somn
ot the mo.t piLtiiic..'iie natlu I had heaid up
to that time."
Mi. Hinder explilned tint Cnrkirill uu.eil
the iartuin. tlie dinner, the illneir, the but. her,
Hie Inker, the conk, the eandldiles nf wlnteier
p. 1 in- and all paities, nnd deinted the ulinln
pnlltleal j.lcin P llille-pont. Ins oath- mums
likes 4 tidal waie hum Paik How and KOirs
to plcies asala-t the cranlle wall, of the po,t
olhie. lie iinimd up with 1 p.irniiinnh elis
play to tho cftect that the plite wouldn't print,
nnjlmiv, and tho paper wouldn't Eft to pros till
luuhs 'ine oi,r, m wntds to thit eflee t.
"I enuld 11 ip (villuleid lanjuase miielf,"
.ild Mr. Hliisler, "and told the fieiwled edtiif
Hut If he lud a clothes pirn, a culei pieis,
4 cheese piew, nr unj kind of pie.s, and hail
sinse dimisli lo ue it. mi- plato would pilnt,
and aiijbow he i-oiild take II and so wheie ths
worm dleth not and the Hie Is unquenched.
Whit 1 lud to fay .eenud In lilke the olonel
111 .1 tender spot, and he tirtehed nut his hand
tn me. i,d ilieri, iindei the wnnderini: stais,
we shnnk bands and beiamo friend. 'Ihe paper
was nut mi limo and McUoucalt's raitoon was
i kieat lilt,"
"Don't jou think tint 4 mm who paruupatrs
In pollllis nucht in line nuie sou nf iiialim-a.
lion lu'.icii'l that of mere cititnshlp as it ii now
lit Kiu'd "
"Well," anjiurrd Senator Sorghum, after jlvins
tin- quisitlon Ihe thousht lint ltd inailty clcminel.
cd, "nl inuiM' he nuulit to bo able to count
money." Washington btar.