Lima Daily News, The (Newspaper) - June 19, 1889, Lima, Ohio 3R TREET any part gs Quart s to suit stomers in Hauck i 26 lie Pianos street and will be sold at Every family can possess a ig for same We have also s which you can compare Should you fail to find what Toledo O n be seen Give us a call CO 19 East High St of disposed to be extremely il he that attached hole system of personal getting of incomes 13 a snare The American people y the past twenty years informed as to the property such aa stocks and Prior to that derived our incomes from real gen orally real estate or what the thing a man's his and cap- r worked together at some coach making or brick making of civilization has been to il an annoyance or can interrupt a man's lifa easy and indolent method his and having a back i his rents Interest r his personal things which i in a tin box at a small rental in Tie ot specialist one Dr Edward come to this country to tell IKS bow to and train Up to ft certain point implies a desirable But Ufo is so very full of one is happier in forgetting e memory is another nama nn happiness Ii the can train the t its to retain agreeable dona can t-e ail tht disagreeable events can be curbed then he should and many will there be and call him of have been in but of k ali a desirable Bulletin io sell to no t no cap- 11 S M i umr caso r t oil f loth in mio injury i and t r care 3 1 J ot at LK Two s T s f n ire Al A 5 Loiter at at this oar i OR M VANCE SON AND PHYSICIAN t in rn 7 to 9 p.m J All Children s specialty ted Srw THE ALLEN COUNTY DEMOCRAT Copies Weekly nu uic Tho and A larger Umt oi ail com- Vii atl THE NEWS OF TO-DAY It happen to W tho routes of The Dally Times n tie 1 other In Lima VOL V NO 206 LIMA OHIO WEDNESDAY JUNE 19 1889 PRICE 3 CENTS A Sensational Incident in Their Investigation WESTERN UNION TELEGRAMS Tin 1 to Urund Jury the ii graml jun way refusal ui K Western Union obey im ot jury tu pushing A I I O J Hull it was tho uf the to state of Illinois upon a of linos nil attempts to the to him Judge umt to his nil i- uf contempt ami K Holt tho Union in ot the Unit e in Io justice it did not the ol tlu and the of its meie of ol to u In Hie d the itry sli tit to ami lip had no Dr victim aimed Lhu think is a of a short Up to this time he h -en hesitating ami iiiR his ignorance of nny detail ot the i Inti as ing to his guilty crowd gether day day lie is the end is not fur No hint of his identity can lie at this fui Ion Buys Mini Jimp was a magistrate aud for ton days at the request of Chief who from tho Chicago to the effect that papers and of photographs to show that he is tho mysterious Williams were on their way hero was very his to tute delay The latter after ing over Iho that it he useless to comply with the request and the prisoner went batik to Two individuals strangers in town Were in court and eu- d to engage in conversation with tlie suspect They however pi it is surmised that they here in the of who arc t be to Chicago FOR PROHIBITION Ihu June Tho of voted on question of incorporating an amendment prohibiting the or sale of intoxicating in the constitution Probably no cal campaign in tho ot the state been move vigorously conducted than lius of the of meetings been held ill every up into Tho President Fills Several Offices NAMES OF THE PEOPLE An aian Talks for the Position nf of Iho of Various Dispatches 19 dent lias made the following ments A Johnson of general of jamos J Stokes of Dakota of public moneys at Forks Dak Thomas T Butlor of receiver of public moneys at Indian of Dakota in the German which with the of a few opposition gaus express en lite sail si notion that tho government at has secured the conference all that many to snouts ho made by tho and press Germany ivas worsted in tint conference ami severely tho Lone of opposition at home which it Kays tiro unable at any timo to rise to the height Tho organs of Herr tho leader opposition The sist in tho in the of the aud their on tho aio so marked KH io call fur tho in turf ere nut oi thu for- eign l Gt Juno That fortnight ago in II e ore u l tilt L ut weekly for the entire hta and eloquent speakers lime been brought from near and afar to upon the of total interest has been equally and between tho two parties barrels ol money have been t tho agency in kota G of Idaho at the Fort Hall agency iu Idaho William B Bishop of Oregon at the agency in Oregon TJ Patrick of Kansas at the Sao und in the Indian Territory N of California at the Mission in Hoopa vidley The president has also appointed C i Higgius postmaster at i ort Wayne An Man Talks ive Williams of Ohio in un interview The thing that is occupying he attention of tho folks in Ohio is the governorship There is no the world Foraker be known now that he will accept the nomination and that practically settles matter He could if he wanted be he successor Senator Payne but he not after that Speaking of tho contest in the next house Col Williams said lie thought Hie contest lay between Heed and iVlo Kin ley t M Count You Waldersee of tho German armies handed to a memorial showing that was her ment and beseeching his majesty to ask the what his Tho emperor was irritated at contained in the doi but persuaded liy had uo like significance One Hundred Houses to Be at Once Erected In Johnstown PUBLIC SQUARE TO BE USED ui ami all n 1hcH ol in All tin d to me c not with I What ill all that might between of the suspected could be tlie judge of their r to the ease Mr Holt objected to an older such nature lait the judge hilly and an v -s nnd r of contempt cut to to any 01 copies passing 1 H 1 C W and under rile or or between r ol these men and anv i person or the of ot the stated live men had lieer days among the records for or collies ol messages desired and that they would be promptly jury speni an hour in 11 m going through twenty and by to n the ease All the Iv taken a of secrecy regarding documents mil lull developed could b to arrest of Martin at is the must et jle is deeper ill tile plot than any the men now in jail so police last night Fiom sources a ol the evidence feeling the susp ct which uillb submitted to the grand jury hours has Ii en North Side 11 w ill t s that but a feu before tin Burke remarked in a public that I.e Caron should belore he had a chance ot loin in for England and thai there who get it he many weeks older be shown that nnd ox MCI seen in on the and thai the a at the Jee Man nnd in whose at wick streets In boarded liy her it i be shown he lost his position in til bovver department last anil has since had no employment U to v he of la in debt board and borrowed a occasional dollar wherever ho could g it From that time on to his fiom the city ho had plenty more in fact than when ho On the day of uf tlm Hull Juno feied in many parts of many from the terrific hail storms vvliich pit aud great damage was douo otherwise The in most cases by lightning Ill a town in Silesia n passing through the streets Was overtaken by ft and five of the weie killed by lightning wero by the shock but clud Him nought fur June very large bei of Shne hoises of the best and quality have been dm ing tin hist few weeks for iho including Jive splendid animals irom tho celebrated stud at spent The campaign has had aid oi Postmaster Wunamaker who has worked vigorously on the side ol the Prohibitionists and tho cause of tho latter has also been championed by lens ol of the gentler proposed to invade tin polls but law women part in elections and to keep away An amendment abolishing tho poll tax lor voters was also volet upon The election passed quietly no disturbance having been rep t rom any place The complete return one of the lies ii are as For the amendment against e amendment itv against the amendment give -J 72.1 majority r abolishing the poll lux but the lal voted against this ent and it is lost 111 The and St Paul com- a mortgage for i United States Trust company of York The mortgage is executed r the purpose of taking all other of the road the sole in order to come a lower rate ot interest thus ng a hi go sum annually and lor the tutlier of double trucking oon points and needed The railroad company cs ev rv of its property to he Whites Trust company of s Time It is stated at the department that Mrs bella De La Hunt who was said to have been an applicant for lie position of and L well known horse Jh Hart of has sold in one week no tower Hum eighteen Shile horses all lor in states a te coage But the most aunt in an June Hnede as death ill the Oak vorks and at a ni was about to enter the mi the fourth Hour while it n motion when he was caught about he chest between the and the and was instantly ground to His body was taken to the His parents on al Intl to which John Zimmerman ed has published a caul in the Indiana papers that such was tho case This is the lady whom President Harrison when senator made a speech charging President wilh ing out of the widow ol a union soldier Tlm June adjutant general lias fiom tien Milert at San Francisco thai tho killing of in miles south of the international line is un- j ine Clen Miles received his iion from the commanding of to whom ernor Tol who made a lull tion oi tho rumor submitted a t June ID dith ot Chicago h d in int i v vvith about his for the position ol chief ol the of und Tho interview to lapt and it is his will be HUH week uf June has m rived t returned from a to the oast const of The d Slates steamship II Dans as arrived at the York navy rom the Malion June lu The note sent by to the menton Hie subject nf Herr to Un for lu Thirty of the June city cil has granted the lumber committee the right to use the public square for the erection of business houses and workmen commence the erection of one hundred buildings to-morrow ing Those structures will bo ready for occupancy in thirty days and are to re- vert to the city at the and of eighteen months when the holders are expected to have their own houses ready for Council unanimously adopted tions requesting railroads nol to get up excursions to visit Johnstown during the pi condition of Kight hundred people came iu on the and Ohio much to the annoyance of the aud men Tho council reorganized day M C Lewis elected borough and J M Itea clerk of cil ion Hastings is arranging to over the Io the themselves This will probably occur ow evening A woman whoso name could not bo learned taken to the stient hospital yesterday evening laving mad She had losl all of her family und when her body was lit nooit he brain let go She ho removed to A man who went daft yesterday was taken to the asylum The Remains of a lady about 20 of age was taken from creek evening The thought Io be of Miss Jennie Paulson of It has determined o erect two wagon over Stoney creek site and one across the hns by hla skill anil energy brought It to high and developed it into a prufltublu and successful corporation with earnings in thti yoar greater been known on the main lino for more twenty yearn arut on tbe Hnoa ever in history ho en- on the minutes of the company und that the secretary furnish r WaiLe n copy of Iho resolution The directory then adjourned until tno 20th of June when it will meet in New York unvexed by reporters well up in the sensational history and of tho road CONDENSED TELEGRAMS i- ami tin 111 is to have electric ways John La son was killed by the cars near Richmund O Tbo liquor license at bid has raised to The body oC John Hush was found hanging to a tree near Troy Intl A printer Elmer Pierson ted at Corner Tlie annual convention of the Royal Clan of ib in LI Detroit John killed by falling slate in a coal at Clay City Intl Charles and Harry Smart will bj banged at Louisville Jvy At 1 St Louis 5 Al B 17 Louisville 7 At 21 THE SHADOWING BUSINESS tinny to Dog There are big shadows and shadows among of Kcsv.r York When a rich man's shadow ton weighs 150 pounds and draws a good salary to at- tend on him and keep him iu there must some lar reason tor it but the old man is quite innocent of any edge he is an object of espionage a disagreeable matter to any mail who knows or suspects it to a fact Yet men are followed by man shadows all along tlie street when they stop the tender stops also and engages his attention ill some way or other until his starts on again or some building where lie is still followed and his rious doings noted down He may be at a bar and taking a drink the LOVE AND SHOP How About And now dear Bess I must tell you about I he charming call which I en- ioved from mv linnee Mr lust is so w illy and does say such delightful things you I don't wonder that he is a popular newspaperman He came rather early and we drifted to the bofa as usual and began talking about the usual sub- when he suddenly remarked that lie was afraid ho had actually gone to without thinking of the leading him what the ing was and he said that ill love it was a article uf unvarying priority whatever that 1 blushed of course uut said nothing and presently he cd for talking shop and asked if he could print t a kiss on my lips I said I didn't suppose I could pre- Let me give you nn said vetit his attending to his own and well ho printed may be an edition I know how many what do von suppose the unconscionable wretch asked He asked if I thought he had made an error I told a man on Broadway a few days now we are on this spot A well built solid looking old gentleman with a full beard and iron gray well was standing on the walk and seemed to be waiting for a southeasterly FINANCE AND COMMERCE expulsion and which closed with tlie significant statement that the right to taku action has brought a reply from the ei This ins tho of Switzerland and li right of any state to or violate if 10 The newspapers in London regard the tion as grave The Standard a gigantic in the s but surely matin ing which no foresight can prevent Thu fall sav ot Tho is by government nd d as altogether too for thu ul VOUK j ok Prod IH per feat car or some one stroking his beard leisurely Now look across tbc way at the young man witli the bat chatting witn a street seemed to be buying bun out of stock but his eyes were constantly watching tbc gentleman on the opposite side Then the latter sbook himself up and ran for a car and was quickly out of Eight At the same moment the young man with the high bat left street peddler and his wares and Inking a forward scut the driver got into the car lowing that of the old man That is a shadow and the man he's paid to His paron Kan 19 -T nssislald of tin corps in his weekly In Stevens Morton and Irani counties planted corn is two and one- half Tlm wheat outlook is decidedly better the oat improved ami coin planting which w ts discontinued mi of the drouth is now being pushed anil upper storie Jillie Ifl The two were burned yi o a large three-story in ate sir r-t owned by Merrill A- Bruce and used us a grist mill loss u ling and contents is estimated n Mr The building and for h ictui s absent from home all night Sunday he put in an up il and ill i re- that he had slept sill night at th sill night at the ice mans house It mil also be shown that lie was an active n I the inner circle ol Camp 30 of An for W as the can be enred Tn papei sa NEWSPAPER UK June t'i An idt A is being prepared by the and is liable at any moment to that stage where use of It must be in such a tn its it is nothing else than turning f state s evidence of one ot tlie tools ol the conspiracy and u rove by him of all be knows ol the and to tho police of tin names ol the and instigators of tlie crime sn far a knows 01 hat tn suspect in It is that this man be hell us more than an acci after the tact as his knowledge oi the diabolical in tent of the men for whom lie as In did and appal filth innocent favors not come t learned of Gi nun's through the and of his Then ol tin Hie hi Jms Then too he was scon by rta to have been the chic conspirators aud assured not o heir lull of ample for and as a consequence kept of man Burke ha nun iv 1 this man and he is aboil r It is lie know all renting of the Carlson col i i i 1 w men who lured Dr ro HID t know of i details It is sal tint M who rented the Cnrlso v re made known to him a3 pet on i mission at least not s the of A at X Y ID A tele- li no mossiigt to The trom a large me is in then The lire in and to s furniture At hour e have reached the gas works id a disastrous conflagration is issnetl an extending dis- 1 from of y be civil The limit under he old was one- year fiom the dale t dismissal the now rule this limn l increased to lour X K June Warrior from Hoston has lieen by the customs here for having on board a barrel of oi not on her The penalty oi can be imposed and in lien of this he and oil can lie The Wainor is owned here A N r N 7 June IU Fin original ing in ma bine work v evening destroyed thai build t ami in the vicinity The loss i about An Jr of the South Side Anti society of this oily con milled suicide Monday night by shoot ing himself He had been heavily for somo weeks Tn nl P sel for Nose ifl to b June asked Governo until his are caught und buck sir W June The station nl Norfolk Va as ship ion aground out- ot Jupi Henry Have lift living station and sent un t pen communication wilh appointed Marshall L Mot United States it Ct U and assist nt United States attorney ioi Carolina Cn S is Tho tin that intends to P Mennit or as ol this much comment Mr is u son of C G Menninger who was the tit the Confederacy He is in wilh the southern but in ol etting the out of polities and the white rime Mr assistant roctor of bace copal church of this city and is the author of a serifs of on the gro problem in the south and Two Out June Still II June 111 of au sett is the the ship ow ot to the in demanded the and the laller reiterate to not resume work mill the p iv is 10 The Tunes pi Irom in which lud at the tim it dispatched it was s to toice th the to WRECK OF A WORK TRAIN t H II The Company neat the Who'll this ib the detail fiom army engineer corps now here West Point bridges vvith them U that a pack oi about dogs invaded Prospect Uill e olIU ol the Hood are buried dug a of the bodies and ing them limb Irom limb they were discovered by the and chased away bodies blown bns above the bi wilh the shol of Tl ey and to such an thai could not In- I'll stench Ind thai the were ordered to be 1 out being morgue tor Adoption 111 A Solomons of tho Bid tho fiom w U no i for mainly 1 in the unless steaily governments steady sixes bid four ecu Ijiri foil hid Tnu stu k market open 1 dull b tone wits linn and Uie prices ativan os ol to per cu Lbe half hour a Lional Now D Navigation and blocks and at 1 w in did not Ions time free lest Afier 11 o'clock 111 sugar St and New vv very little gl I noon At inn the N i Hut v said That man our detective rich and retired him I thought be had certainly said lie there for me to do but lake a proof and see Then he kissed me about six times hing be- is I couldn't help laughing I do know what a proof in n in N V liv t ilic ati II I A i -7 I nn K I laid a h ii el vice pr h th nr fathers people in 111 in 1 XX an 1 UJ Xu ST s liu il and I vu H I toad 0 S-l i c 5 Hid u S- 1 M SI 25 I I SI 1 lair t coud i i 1 inn 0 nmiiii Iu lilii S lu n in married a wife with a fortune and she loft it to him at He was formerly a sober and very quiet man but indulgence in liquors became too much for him No he is not insane at tlie same lime lie is a littlo odd and is very apt to be swindled ged or assaulted while perhaps in a state of intoxication so his daughter engaged that young man to closely watch him und give a daily account of his doings and sayings lathis way her mind is relieved ot much anxiety which otherwise she would feel on his account There are many similar cases and all sorts of people may be shadowed There are clerks who are watched by their employers with a view to what they do with their spare time habits and how they spend their money There are husbands shadowed at the instance of jealous wives and again the latter arc the objects of detective vigilance Some member of a business be of queer transactions and his partners think it worth while to have his actions watched Fathers not in- frequently subject their children to espionage and indeed there is more of 1 Ins work going on in New York than most would Now York Star more I cause and I ought to have been smart enough to have prevented him About three minutes later he asked me if I could let him have a Of course I hadn't the slightest idea what a revise was but replied that if there was one iu the house I would get it for him He told me to sit perfectly still aud ho would help himself he did I It seems that a revise is e second proof came in then and Mr made only two jumps from the sofa to piano stool and began playing Abide With Me I thought I should die Fred is just the funniest nicest handsomest fellow in the world 1 After mamma went h til and opy a copy of dear and lots of other delightfully funny nonsense that I hava forgotten I began to think he never would go but about 12 o'clock a messenger boy came with a note from the managing editor of the paper Fred is connected with and it seemed to frighten him most to death He dashed away out even his hat him ter something about scare head and double lead I thought it must be something dreadful had happened or would happen to my Fred but papa said this morning it was nothing but a railroad accident in which ninety people killed Free Press l road wreck r Juno 111 -A the death nf two men and injury of night Hie resilience ol of took -e There was only one dour i Wilson awoke lie that flames the only of escape Ills of his wife and five Alter a mill le Mr Wilson in children but his wile and the vo youngest children burned I Mr Wilson was found by rs soino distance finm tho ruins of tin almost naked burned am TV In: 111 A badh of a man WHS river lit the foot of ticet In tho p wer money it o he interior of a building be- n colored tiling and grates and a cur m which was printed 11 of grilles tiling cement Lombard nil nl A Mini Out June 111 f Thomas Gorman who forty years ny Io have wil employer's have ill a Held belonging at Ini to one Co who died lu n dl iu hundred others at about 7 o clock near Minos UK miles from this city The Tennessee Joal Iron and company u tiain every morning to entry miners nnd fiom the town tif Pratt Mines to tho shafts and slopes Iho men work Tin train iv morning consisted of earn ami about men on board when the Tho was running at tho rate of ten miles an hour when it stinek two lying on track Six of tlm eight were thrown down the em- piled on ouch other Henry and Waller we're killed Moth white men and i til the cais about thirty together ind say they about the only 10 About one en wi-io the worst i s be- n legs and anus As quickly i possible tho injured men to their homos ami om the city summoned Owing to 10 busty removals and the giving out information it its been to obtain a list of lose seriously injured The coroner went out in the ml impaneled a jury which found that it- company was guilty of gross in not keeping Iho mad bed iu ood aud that the conductor of o tram vois guilty of nee The conductor win be arrested death bv ranno give them up of the whole les not led So lal we have heald ol but one adopted from his pin c 1 June 10 Governor and bv him to the monies foi of Johnstown rued ill this ily last night on a tiain The go from son where a conference vv ill be held on subject ol the distribution ol the funds will then goto town THE LA T SPIKE DRIVEN Iho and Uj- tilt Miss IU The last pike was driven here m he a leased line Your own ARABELLA the tnd linking tin of I rail line of 1.110 mile and one from ton C to Greenville Danville bus Misi West Pond an In Irom Greenville to ington Al kansas Cil y The has tl so of the truck of Louis ville Orleans ind thus making tho entire nnd from i miles and Irom Washington I t miles to a fl Mii-souri C H D STOCKHOLDERS In st ID of und Dayton sloe holders in this city yesterday The if reports of President fi oi ATTI il 51 til J nu minion to t 00 v Vo Nn nh I VTI 0 pr Dal O V SU a M stint tl a Mont Tune el ry a fatally shot mi and slightly wounded and J at a on a mining jump near Tile assassin The shooting was the result of n old about The a ill of tho A Simple riHer Dr F A Castle of New York thus describes in a let to Tho New York Journal a simple and us he efficient Fora long time I have in my butler's pantry a ple contrivance for filtering water used Of to on nl June the absen any intimation either lilt or Washington of the signed there i diversity of opinion on tho part of the moss on the subject London newspapers seem to Inke it th d carried the plums at the conference ami loft for main only juat bo nn the United SI lit to leavo This view is far from 011 the table which lias been so tible nnd at the sumo time so sive that I ventino to recommend it I took an ordinary pharmaceutical percolator and packed outlet with absorbent cotton w tightly that the only flow ill liy means of a piece of copper wire for a bale it was suspended from a book on the lower side of one of the pantry shelves over the shelf of the bink As often as m water is poured into tho percolator air tho water 11 under the out- let Whenever thu cotton shows thing which is easily oh served owing to tho percolator being o maid replaces it with ab I cotton It is in all respects th order no patent Io carry and advantage over most ing medium is always observation no that there is little of tion of the water by of Vice President and G ger C C Waite iud other pre- published wete pro forma and appi They showed the of the company to exceed operating expenses and all by over Two tickets he lowing by the Sow York party Iho st ami being elected even vithont of treasury took against voting of which Mr as having been sohl 0 without legal Cole W Sidney Middon C Mar iu Woodford Eugene men me Cole Sulh and Woodford C C William who ho went to Joseph son Jr nnd T Jj Air i 1 prominent of O Ml Davis is president ot the National bank at T lodo Mr ol the Wheeling au Lake Knc living d Toledo Sully needs no A meeting of the new direct hold in tho at which the were President Julius Dexter MOO president it A Connecticut subscriber asks in- as to the cause and cure of worms The pin worm is about of i small thread be- tween a ii nailer and a half inch in length infecting and in- great irritation and distress in the arms It breeds in great and is ti mix ing especially m children tation ollen producing in bo little ones what is known as worm fever worms may bo exterminated by injections Turpentine is good but carbolic acid is perhaps better Tbc injections should bo composed of car Amps in pro portion loa pint writer Give those injections two or three times a day and before retiring the worms seek Iho arms for breeding it advisable to keep them well oiled use lard or antiseptic ointment ow with a slight close of calcined at night See that sheets Old clo and old shoe merchants never pass an ash can without ing for old shoes If any is found it soon finds a hiding place in the hae carried tho purpose Each day s labor is taken to the home of the old shoe where it is sorted over Shoes that are not past a few of usefulness go under the of nit Italian bler J fe gives the old shoe a new lease of life by endowing it with a new soul and other repairs These go to some second hand shoe store of which there are a goodly number in this city The shoes that arc past repair are taken to the old junk dealers who in turn ship them to the shoddy factories There they are pulled to pieces in order to remove tho steel shank piece if there bo any nnd then ground to a line dust This leather lust is then mixed with about cent of ber which been gathered in the same way rubber and leather is spread in sheets about two feet and subjected to pressure of Io pounds pot square foot Tho substance then colored anil sold at prices somo 30 pel cent below of leather This manufactured leather is uset by the manufacturers of cheap shoes mostly for inner soles As it is ly wanting in liber it is manifestly a very poor substitute Shoes with these III How a tall dressed man holding a dia- mond scarf pin and addressing the principal of a Broadway wholesale jewelry firm Thirty-five price it's cheap at that Good until queried the man Not later than 2 p.m Then she and the stylishly dressed man placed the pin carefully in his case deposited it in his inside pocket and walked out To a reporter the principal That's one of our many customers who take jewelry to sell en tion At this time of year it is quite a common thing for such persons to buy articles on speculation in that fashion I shall know that if he does cot retui n that pin by 2 o'clock he has sold if and will bring me He may get or for it That ever is his And a No: vits don't allow any sion on such transactions See and he brought out bis memorandum book we have no less than fourteen transactions entered precisely of the same kind in amount from to asked if he lost any articles by letting them out in thU way tho principal It is so rare that I cannot tell you when the last case occurred Men like him make and a year quite very poor sus shoddy inner solus are to be found in large quantities strung on poles and bearing the legend All leather The industry of making shoddy loes has greatly improved At first aw board was used for inner sole and sometimes for out soles lasting over with a thin veneer of e leather Next leather scraps and shoes were ground up and mixed th tlie straw paper This gave a better substance Now shoddy leather dust and York most practical and cheapest kno of and has no machinery to out ml night clothes are changed nightly fter being thoroughly washed and wiled Herald of Health The commercial travelers of now number over ill own nnd hamlet in tre greatest of lipping about tons tons now carried yearly b and they spend ove or about per traveling libs H Shoil The following deserv dly to Mr 0 J Waite was Tint beard of directors of the Cincinnati Hamilton and company in the of thu for his faithful thank C C d olliciont ns tlic ami manager of road for the last s suming control of property as ho did when it was mm paying UO which is among he cm hotels shouK and Concerning ami A recent writer in an English tells nf the superstitions among tl gypsies and other half civ races coi charms or A coin a pebble carried long in the pocket o the neck is supposed Vi imbued with the personality of U These amulets are believed have a ill of their own Io feel for their owner and to cherish a toward bis enemies Not only f gypsies but Indian Asiatic mid tribes wear lillle tokens for 1 Moving in their possession of ha conscious intellect In some savage tril a man is known by his fetich Our ancestors wore not altogether f from this superstition Tho carried in gold nnd silver boxes Hi t pockets of fine were withered pies stuck full of apices which after lonf use were supposed to become with the vitality or animal strength of and toward off disease from h Record A n Doad Tune Eugene N ho fifteen years ago was one of Wall street s magnates died on last at Putnam county New York Dannie tried very hard to be polite d speak correctly At church one she mot a Little friend who had n sick for some lime In asking jut her Fannie Did you enjoy much pain when i were Youth's Companion Concerning A is being called by Dr Koose 1 London an eminent authority on the to some mistakes concerning and disinfectants Ic is simply solese he says to place saucers con- ning chloride lime carbolic acid c in n atmosphere with e expectation that tho germs floating out will he caught and killed The doubtless will remove some of and rapidly diffuse tho room but to act as a true it must be so much concen ated that the in the space containing would be quite irrespirable by huina HEgs though it is when used illy the best of all disinfectants fo the walls of an empty room deodorizing in pick rooms aud pas ages Dr Koose thinks euchlorine gas cry educed when u few cry ala of potassium are ito a little hydrochloric acid s oven more powerful as a ban chlorine and both arc far o sulphurous ns to carbolic acid a stated that tho spores of the discovered in cases of ever have been found io be absolute unaffected after lying for upward of thr in a 5 per cent of ca jolic acid In oil Philadelphia Record The number of queer and forei names in the list of the English na is accounted for by the custom in o times of converting every vessel to the service of with the old name retained As original vessel out the one f was built to replace it received same name so that all such nan commemorate somo victory won former tinies CARTERS ITTLE IYER PILLS filck Headache and relieve i the trouble dent to a bilious of tl t such mm Nausea Distress after eating in the SMe remarkable haa shown in curing CURE lache and 11 the tro bilious of tl i Nausea aln in the 1 ile shown SICK jet nre equally valuable in curing and this complaint while also correct all of the tho liver and ETOU if cured HEAD Ache would be to who from this complaint but fortunately their does not here once 117 them will these lit lie pUls valuable in so many they will not be to do without them But alter all sick head ACHE lu the bane of lives here make our great Our euro M while do not CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER and Terv to One or two dose They and do gripe or but by E lease all who use them In at 25 ve tor SI Sold or sent by CO Scv Tek UE M