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MODELCHILD VILLAGE
PROVIDED FOR UY V,'JLL OF AN
I? eccentric MILLIONAIRE. '
- Aim of Se'ybert Institution Wllf Be to
, Train Poor Young and Develop
Them Is First of Kind In
the World.
.- Philadelphia. The Soybort Jurlltu
lion for poor.' chlldicn, with a ?1,500,
000 fund jnit aullablo under tho will
of Henry Soybort, who died in- ISS::,
will go Into lhos business of relieving
poor chlldicn at the rate of l.OdO a
r'' your, flisi hy nn arrangement with tho
Children's Aid society to open a chll
di oil's bureau nt 1500 Alcli street on
l-Vliiuary'io; not hy creating a model
vlllngo, unlike an thing on earth, on
. a :i00-acio farm at Mi'adowlnook, with
(otfaspa for !10d poor chlldicn anil
" Khool-tr.ilninK facillllcn; ncct hy set
Hub up a 'tialnlnij school for child
havers.
Other branches of child-savins woil:
will ho dovoloped in tho futuio as need
nijHos under tho Seyheit Iiistltutlon,
ncaled by tho bachelor benefactor In
honor of. his father and mother, Adam
and' .Maria Sarah Scybcrt. -The full
J loxt of tho announcements has been
handed out by tho trustees of tho Soy-
,beit Institution, all wcll-l.nown cltl-
.i';ih of Philadelphia. ,
Tho chlldien's bureau, a dealing
hotisq In Its way, begins business
- i,l'flbrunry'lG by going to tho rpllef or
, tlib juvenile court. It oltcrcd by a let
ter "'to Judge Urcgy to "piovldo for
.ilosiltntc-nnjliipglccted "chlldiqn and
"s-th(jsoswhoso dollnqufinclcs. If any, arc
not sufllelonlly soilous to lequlro com
mllmciit to tho hopso of icfugo."
ThO.Clilldrcn's Afd society, now hav
ing J, 100 chlldicn under Its caio, Is to
Work sldo by tddo in tho same nfllco
building and all tho agencies ato to
bo Invited to paitlclpato In harmon
ising and dovoloplng tho work of child
huvlilg and child training, child em
ployment and child legislation.
Thq. Soyhci t Institution offers for
, no or glils tho noaiesl7nppioach to
what R Irani college 1 for orphan
boys.
Its model village for 300 will bo tho
fiiKt of Its kind In tho Woild. TIio,nlm
Is that thc.llfn of tho children shall he
as ticar as possible llhp that of a nor
mal child in a family home In a small
community. Knglncois nnd nrchltegls
nio at worl: on tlio idans for .Meadow
brook faim on (he Heading lallioad 13
"miles noilh of Phlladolphla to eioalu
Ihoio tho mndol child clt;-, a litllo New
.lermialem lor the ;oy.s and glils res
nurd from slums. .
fSoybert was a chemist and a son
of a distinguished cliomist, led a sin
gle, romantic, eoccntiic life, studied
and tiavolod abioad, lived thico years
Ju Paris, loft a bequest to tho unl-
vornlly- for Investigation of spliltual
Ism and gavo the city tho bell and
clock which,, rings nnd marks tho
, hours Jn tho 'bolfry of Independence
hall, .
HEART.SHAPED BRIDAL COACH.
Gorgeous Eqtilpage'Deslgned to Boom
i Wedding Business,
Plttslon, Pa. A bihlnl coach, de
signed to boom matrimony and do
awdy witli ho ciiBtom of dccoiatlng
ordlnaty hacks with whlto llblrous,
has Just been comploted hoio at a
rost of $1,800. Tho coach-, which Is
designed In tho shnpo of u heait, Is
painted ninioon and black- with gold
tilmmipgs, tho lines nuanged to form
tiea).l. everywhere posslblo. Thoio
(iio 20 beorlK In all on tho vehicle, In
elMdlliK ofght heart-shaped windows.
Two. huge hnnits join to form tho
two inigc no
TnT Varil nhd
(UBiir spilnfi
twd moio crop out at
RS,
tlio lainpt:, which huvo olectrlo
Hghls IiiBdo. ttro each mu-mounted by
a Cu'pld, Wllh Idrt how nnd drrpw, clad"
)n Uio happiest smiles. Tho roach In
iipholstcjed In cidaiu-colorod vplour
' nnij old sold trimming, with two sols
of wiUoied silk curtains overhead and
i nqluRlpr of calhi llllps in thq Ijeaits
of which mo coucoalod icd, whlto and
hltio 'electric lights
Tjio eanliiKQ cftulpmcnt llkowlso In
cljjdpjs a spoaklng" tuo mul olcHrlc
bo') In cunneel with tho dilvor. Tho
pairjagp took soven mnniha to butld,
U s to ho haulpil l-y four civtmi col
ored litrUfd.
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BY FL060 OP WAlAtH HIVBH.
II. Church, Loot, avenue, West Torn
Thcio was Illllo walor In tho cis
INDIAN WINS WHITE HEIRESS.
Fiancee Pleased to Hear Lo.er
Elected Chief of Tr.je.
Is
Denver, Col Miss C'oia Arnold, a
wealthy young woman of this city,
who Is engaged to miify Albino
Chaviinla, a Pueblo Judlni, hns to
colved word that her lovor has boon
elected chief or the tribe nt Kspanola,
N'. f. Sho expiesscd pleasme and
said that though opposition still op
iated to her engagement slio hoped
for tho best. She and her sister own
much real estnto hoi p.
Kio many moons havo sped Into
ctornlty tho Denver heiress may Join
her dusky lover and lulng to a happy
stago a lomanco fipm ical llfo that
finds not its counterpait in tho laics
of the poets and novelists who depict
ed tho aboilglno in hong nnd sloiy.
Gov. Albino Chavhrila It Is- now.
The coin so of true love bus not inn
smoothly Tor the Indian chief and his
Denver tnaniointa. Thoy (list mot
when Chavarilu twns brought here
with hlsititbo as a carnival nlti ac
tion. Added to a magnificent, phy
sique, tho Santa Clma bravo has en
jojed unusual educational advan
tages. Ho is n cultuicd tedskin, nud
affects tho whlto man's diess when
In tho whlto man's country.'
Tho wealthy Denver woman, who,
with her sister, owns tho 'Colonundo
npaitments at Colfax nnd Minion
sticcts, found la tho handsome icd
skin her boul's u(flnl(y. They bo
rnmo engaged and mari'lngo was de
cided on. Hut filcnds inteiroied.
Their Impoitunllles wcio heededj and
questions of religion also had boiiio
bearing on a postponement of the
wedding. y ,
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TO REVIVE SACKED DANCES.
French
Danscuse Hopes to
Church for New Use.
Buy
Pails. Sonio Paris nattering artists
put in Lolo Puller's head tho idea of
buying one of tho cliui cites vacated
under tho separation law and using It
as an appioprlato theater in which to
lovlvo tho sacred dances of all conn
tilesrnges and cieeds.
Her sculptor and painter fi lends
havo boon delighted with her iqcent
Inventions shown at tlio lllppodromo,
wheio sho has conic tiliiniphnntly out
fiont tho cloud which, had enveloped
her, sluco her astonishing success -In
tho exposition oar when sho familiar
ized ull franco and tho visiting woild
with her electilo dunces.
Sho now uses tho magic lantern and
Ingenious technical devices which en
ablo Jier to pioduco. nijon a semen tho
effect or ical stage" scenery, wl.h tho
ndded advantages of .Instantaononaly
chnnglng tho plctuics nnd having in
finitely vnilcd Jlght and color. Sov
oral of hqr danco themes ate founded
pij tellgious lito.
Sho hopes to prosont in her church
theater i complete and historically ac
ctuato ropoitoha of living coutilbu
tions to the Titudy of ancient and com
parative i elision, ns well as nn at
tiactlvo sot lea of "turns."
TO RAISE SPIDERS BIG AS CATS.
Insects Will Weave Rope and Eggs
Can Be Sold for Marbles.
Danville, Ky. Assessor It. D, Hinco;
nns set on loot, a plan lo loplaco tho
hemp lndustiy by tho uso orV giant
Afiicau spldeis. Ho is now In tho
south completing arrangements for a
spider hatehoiy,
tAccoidIng to Mr. Iliuco, tho dark
contliiout produces u spider whlrhi at
matutlt), Is tho slzo of a Maltcso cat.
nnd weaves n web of sttunds as lnigo
as bloom twine. These spiders, ho
tlccmies, nio easily domesticated, nnd
'aro fnlily Intelligent. Tho withes
jtavo utilized tho webs lor fishing
seines. A letter liom an Ahlcnti hd
"ontist says that tho snldais run im
Raised as lnoulialois,
A slock company Is to ho formed to
catty on tho ludiishy, and an option
baa boon, obtulintd on a 5,000-aeio
farm, whoia tho spiders will bo
honsod upon their arrival.
to a by-produut tho eggs of ttn
olcphnntlilo iuuprls will bo sold lor
Idihulcu. Tho fomales lay honi 100
Jo (0.2i oga a, mcK anil (hoy ato as
hartf nH Hint mul ppifqct splines. Tito
iiholls aro jieantlfiiljy colotr.l, lrsent
bllnu tho bout !!0 cent, "shootqi'u" used
by boys In "inWa.'t
Each beiade Mur.h Like One before
. Mild Winter Miftnb Big Wheat
Crop, But Visitation of Lo
cugU s Due In Summer.
Mneon, Mo. Macfln has a wenthot
prophet whoso forecasts secnl to hit
the buH's-6yo. Jn tlio lnttef Jiart ol
August, iood, hd nude this slatchicnt
Uhd fllbs of tho local pnt'irs verify it:
"This will ho a fine year to sow
wheat. Hut It must bo In beforo the
20th 'of September; It- will bo useless
to do any plntitlng uftor that. Wo art
going to imvo a nil Id winter, and thai
means a big wheat yield."
' This weather soothsayer's name Is
August T. (llahn. Ha is about C3, and
opeiates a 200 act o farm cast of Ma
con. Such confidence havo the farm
eis of Mncou and Shelby counties in
Mr. aiahn's fotccasts that thoy plant
ed many thousands of ucres of wheal
in excess of tho noimal acreage.
And so far tho weather has bortu
out Mr. Olnhrf's predictions to tho let
ter. Tlio winter In these pails hat
been one of unusual .mildness, with
ficqitent sptlngliko tains. The ther
moiuctor has tarely gone lowor thar
25 abovo 'Pro, nnd has moro oftei;
.hovered about CO.
Mr. Olahn uses no wizard's wand
no ciystal globes, and no occult alii
of any noit to tell a year In advance
what Undo Sam's weather obscrvei
will icpott. Ho cariles with him a lit
tie book, well-thumbed with the pass
Ing jcais, and full of Interesting tints
compiled fiom CG years back on dowr
to date.
Mr. Olahn's father wus the fiist his
tot Inn. Ho took a notion that the
weather eamo In cydes, nnd his ob
ject was to loam tho"" extent of those
cycles. Alter 11 ycats of closo ob
fcorvntlon of his weather dlaiy, he I
enmo to the conclusion that tho sea
sons topcatcd themselves ovety dec
ade; that each year In a deendo hac
a In anil of weather peculiar to Itself
XoW and then, In a long while, there
was a break a cog slipped somo
wherto In tho universe. Hut sticl
things were rate. The harmony el
the years whs as tho assurance of the
salvation fo'tho Just. What happened
in 145 wnfboiind to happen In 1S53
Thero was no getting around it. The
diary, was continued on until the
twentieth century, tho son taking ut
tho woik when the father passed intc
a .land whore tho stoims of llfo do md
trouble. Now tho younger hlstotlan'
getting well along In years, has, he
claims, demolish nted his father's tho
ory beyond any sort of doubt, and he
Is giving his farmer friends tho bono
fit of It. ,
"The harvest of this year will ht
dty,"- said Mr. Glahn. "Tho sovenj
have boon nlmost uniformly dry since
SI0, and arc flno ycats for smal
grain. This year will bo good foi
peaeheq. and also tho yenr following
including 1000, thin will give us three
good peach years In succession The
beons and eights nro ahwtys fine foi
this fruit,
"Hul Ihe-io Is ono ominous fight foi
us this year. Thoio will bo a vlsltn.
tlou of loctibts, which will last abottl
six- weeks. Tlio locusts como everj
K! yearn without full. Tho iccorc
shows (hat thoy woto hoio In 1812,
1803, 18(18, 1SS1 and 1801. That putt
1 litem duo In 1007.
"Doing foi c waited, however, the
fainter can tut tt "his hogs and chlclt
ens Into. his otchatds, and thoy wll1
nit up tho' pests neaily as fast as thej
germinate. Tho locusts havo nevci
dono near as much damago in thlt
section ns ho gtns.shoppor and art
. npt to bo di ended as much,
l "Unlesar In unusually lnrgo numbort
thoy will not eat small gialn, The
devour tho plpndor stalks of wheat
but don't touch tho sltongor stalks
They will appear In tho latter part ol
May and disappear about tho 1st ol
August. Tho hogs should bo turned
Into tho orchatds dining Apill. The;
I locusls mnko lino feed for hogs nnd
I chickens. They llio them nnd thrive
wonderfully on the dnsects.
'Com will do fairly well, but may
not bo qulto up to tho'iiveingo. Ncxl
Septontbor will bo a llttlo too dry foi
that grain. Wheat Is tho thing fot
tho husbandman to stick to In 1007
If ho- has the right character of soil tc
develop It. Tho season Is bound tc
do tho rest."
THIS MAN IS ALWAYS COLD.
Wears Heavy Clothlnrj and an Over
coat In Midsummer.
Canton, O. Among tho recent ar
ilvuls hoio was Pianlc M. Hoptls, trav
Ollttg man for a Michigan furniture
house. Homls Is lo bo pitied, for ho
Is nfiilctcd with a stwmgo disease
which I ho (lucUiiU'Uio unable to nine,
and which lenduis It Impossible tor
him to keep warm, oven dmlug tho
hottest ilnyi or tho summer.
Tho year mound ho Is ohtVvn.1 to
wear five bulls or umloi clothing, a
heavy ovorcoat, n la,rgo pair of boots
and soveral pads of sockas Uosjilto
all or this ho Is aluajs coldr' He taio
ly contiacla a cold and possesses a
heatty appidlto.' Ho Bleeps under
eight blankets, u numher or quilts,
and does nobtako on' his clotn'os. Ss'ot
wllltstnndlng thlf) ho is nuno too
wiitm. Whljo tit homo his gas bin is
In Iho neighborhood of $90 n month. .
Ho has been at a number or tesiuts
to obtain loliol for his strant-o dls
oitlo, but received up help whauver.
PbylclanU ato unnblo lo dutuitulue
Iho'cxusu of hla condition,
xxxtw'ytit?iimitx
p-and f- Work i
MXXiMOC
'. Mvs&Araitha licior ami .Mrs. C,
C. "ciUiiiforainHN cnlei'lnlncil a.
.mirtHvWniiy or Jailies nt a 3
e'lVtrckxtcn n( the Lnmo oE tho Jut-lot-
ciioljth .Main street. Salm
ijivtivrrilhr. Ilio nil ft- dinnor
.1 .ii4 Wip, '.'IcasniiMy ipcitl nt tun
(c, uiHIsTipal ilUcoiino.
The Jtri.tlgti Club -was cntpi talli
ed iiahyifny afternoon hy M
Kiltlh .(loeMi'it til tho "liomc of yhii
.Mililrciljtl'krHtii'n on west Chiucli
li-ccr.'Al,hyr u i..'aon at briilgo,
epfi'c.hiiiits wile herved. The
quests 'hosiile.s the member of the
dull wcrV-MiN. (). S. IMpji, Airs.
.M.iy WufcJMl-m lh. Willtatn U.
Jwllclilla. C C. l-'Wicr, .Mr,
toil lloinli.iuyli. Mi. V. (I.
.ltirdiii-ftjml .!ii Mela .Marx.
Tllove'hihJ'W'JI hold it nest meet
nj; tioxtSalui'lay Jit'tpriioon tlio
ihU'C iijnA'ctiiiA' to Im tMiitntiriccti
.a 1 01'-. ''
Cltris-eiilor-
ian. 'ljVo'.t I'ltuifli street,
aiiied nilVinnalh- at "r00" Snl-
mlny cxTtllnq;.
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Fouripehr'pnwtlc.j fiom Ihw -Uv
XHSS!HSSi!tSiSXVKVV'VS.'4WSi
and viciRlly, wein pleasantly pn.'sorvc'' The llttlo lstejs received
torlainciljnilnsfliv eieniii" :il lltoIa "m,01, "f hcautlful presents, gifts
Aine ofT'-lv. and Mrs" f!coree ''nnlior llttlo frlom.s.
VlnitiJliTho ticeiis'n wii? a fare
well
pnrlyf 'given in honor of tlio
lfllt
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"."'''' '' " "' II1-IIIU lll-.lk
iiime ;vv,ij'iiuivo 10 lilCPll uatnp
o tr.'iliotiioir homo.
fill... !!.' .
i no iiont; were spent in
mtl313
were
nd ilnnoid;,'. Kcficshmptits
OITOll.
Tito DuJpIjVIiK of LJlcralure
vill be. pifictlalned ucnI .Saturday
REGIOIi'iNOT YET EXPLORED.
v,vni
Country a-Extenslve as Texas In the
Hcirt'of South America.
New Yorlrt Four men, constituting
i Harvaidioxploratloit party, havo
, IusUsalledteikU Xow Yotk bound for
Xo Mnn'tTtfahd in South America.
They meanito enter a legion peihaps
ho slzo otVTcxas, pet haps much big
,'c?. wJierbJPerti, Uollvla and Hruzll
'omc togctl)oiy. which no white mnu is
known tohavfl lslted.
The departure of this paity Is a re
minder thrftSoutli America now.nf.
fotds moto"foom than any other di
vision of they earth for tho ftesh ok
ploiaticm or land sin faces. Tho head
vatets or the .Amcazon aid leitllo
Holds for lescatch. Away to tho
south, In Pntaguay, Aigeiittna and Uo
llvla, nio .ist slretchoa of "i:i (Iiau
Chaco," defying 'tho o.p!oicis of llvo
nations. 'A recent writer has said that
"wo -Know iuoiQ,todny ot Inner Africa
than the government of Hogotn knows
of tho southeastern thhd or Colom
bia." Sixteen or 17 years ago tho Scotch
geographer Hnrtliolomow ostlnuited
that one-eighth' of 'the laud stirfuco of
tho earth was ulmos't wholly unknown.
Tho mai ch or "discovery lies been
rapid since thpn and tho fraction icp
resenting unexplored country has been
reduced below .6no-IlftIclh. An men
almost onethlrd 'its latgo ur. tho 1'nll-1
oil Stales Is still, to, ho twidden by the!
pniwiniiors or niapumkers.
Many points ofiiritciost In tho C.iitn
illati Rockies nio,.yot to bo hilly ic
vealed, l.ubradorlias not yielded Its
last spctet, thQ.ntctfc.ieglonn of Asia
havo their unknown toultoiy and nn
turo still has hcr-'hldlng spots In Ar
ilea, despite the uiariolous ndvanco
of tho exploicrs.,
"U Is a Mimlhwotld," people have
boon saying lor-nttinyi ycats, hut the
googiapheis' opportunity to mako It
smaller lluouglff giciitqr Icnowlodgo
bus not vanished. . 'Vf
PBOWHISKERSJCLUB FORMED.
Girls at Harrlsburg.Neb., to Reject
All Beardless Men.
for--
Urn ribbing, lejv A number of
young society women of this woslotn
Nebraska town have foi nted a pto
whiskers soclotyand havo signed tin
agreement which, binds them solemn
ly to dlscouingo attentions fiom
young, mlddlu aged or old men who do
pot wear beards mid not under any
clicumstancus to )narry tticu or nny
ago who do not wear full bcauls.
They lead ajiowspapor stoiy to
ccntly to tho effect that the glils of
another town had agiood not to per
mit men who woto ; beards to pay
coiti t to them
Tho Hnrrlsbutg glils
sny that their sutprs In tho other
town havo assumed a wrottg attitude
towuid tho whlskoi8.qucsllon nnd that
.hoy themselves have taken tho cor
rect and pattlollc 'stand.
They 'maintain stoutly that men
with whlskeis niVOrandsorncr and
oVery way inoroa3cotrtabIo as lovers,
husbands nnd fathers' than ntu men
without them; thnt Itearllor times It
was almost tho universal custom In
thl? country tor men (o wear lull
bouuls nni that pitch bonrda wore
limn togaided aBjgeiurlno ornaments,
but that tlnolrshVlrlloulo tho gorid old
custom liaa bectU'Ba'doobgolPte.
aflernofin h? .Mks Knlltl-yn Fully
of Upllpfiinirtiiip .Avenue.
.Mh. .11, iMhftl" Of Olney ACc
Itlle w.ts IipWP"'- Hnhji'iLiy 't'VPttiu
nt a HtU'jil'i-'O parly jjivon in Jiotior
of I ho liiillhlny ithniveisnrv of her
ir.Plhrv .Mis. 0. I'h'Jildrs.
Tlio affair was arranged by lite
Win live ol' JlK, (.'liililci-s. ll.imc
IniHie Mud oilier iliversinti'3 were
ciijoyp.I anil ii'lVc'sllmcnls were
sen Oil. lis. C'hililPis u'ooiveil n
hutnhnr of hninkotiio ivnimiilirnia'cs
fiom her ruin lives. Oils C'liililiMT,
ft' Dclr.iil was lite only oiil-ol'-
loWll glKMt .
The soc'ul ooinniitloo of f tio Tal
ly Way cln!) will ,'ive. titiollier of ils
.spiIiw of inontlily sovi'ii-ti) pnilicA
at I he , club, Thitrsihiy evening,
FrJiniarv 'Jl .
1 " "
At tlio home of her grandfather,
Anthony McLaughlin on West
Church street, llttlo Miss rioronco
McLaughlin entertained n party of
her little friends ycslcrdny after,
noon from 1 to fi o'clock In honor
of her sixth birthday anniversary.
Tho afternoon was snout In tint lor
,Knmw. Dainty rofieshmcnts woic
...v. n.,v..... .ii.i .,(,11... .lllUltl-l
and Pauline Hoover, Virginia Cuslc,
III. 1.111. UIU IV-lll-f. 11 11 lIMMnnMn.
i.iuuiii .tninT, .Hiirgnrei ami khz.
nl.nll. Arnlll..
M.jvm ..ititiit;n
M.itgatot and Kath
arine hlnshriin, .lames and Hugh
Bernard Ilyan, Knthatlno Mornn,
Murcolh .Hcokctt, Mary and Harry
Mulrenv. .losophlno Schrocter, Julia
Mnrlo Holer, Amies Schuler, Lttcllc
Mcr.rath, Margaret and Mario Mas
IcrfOti, Orliudo and Mnigueilfo
O'Donncll nnd llealrloe Ryan.
Thoy say that tliey have rornted
their socloty and signed an ngtec
went not to oncourago attentions from
boatdlcss men and not In any event
to many men without lull beatds in
order lo icostabllsh tho good old cus
tom or wearing full boards.
OIL SOAKED EELS DURN FINE.
Forest of Natural Candles
ton, N. J.
Near New
Newton N. J. A company to mar
ket eclu to bo biiincdas a substitute
for gas or lamps Is being foi mod here
Tho promoteis swear they hn "Ihe
electric eel bcalnn by several caudle
power." At least 20,000 eels, Viom six
Inches to llnoo feet long, nro Instantly
available. All thulnecd bo dono Is lo
pluck' them out or the mud on (In
banks of tlio IMullus Kill, where they
nit" standing oirllielr tails.
A big Iron tank", lull of pott oleum
nnd acids, which had been In use at
tho old NewUm gas" works, was
dumped Into n shram hlbiiluiy to lite
Kill Tho liquid blowly percolated In
the Kill. Quickly It poisoned all the
fish, and thousands of llieiu wcip
found dead. Hut the eels wete
tougher. Soaked with tho oil and
acids, but hying to escape, they bur
rowed Into tho soft mud of the banks
Thou eamo a haul fieoze, nnd iw
contly a thaw. It lofl (ho 20,000 eels
pt ('served by tho cold nnd tlm adds,
sanitated with- poti oleum, "a Utile
foi cut nt mittltal candles waiting to
he lighted."
"Already many ramlllen In tho .sub
tubs of Newton ate using I tin lumin
ous eel lor household put poses," say
the pipnioti'ts. "Tho light In sell,
while, lulHlunt, and rellublo. Thuic
Is no odor peiceptlble, nnd In many
ways Iho nosv light Is considered prcr
eiablP to any lllumlnnnt available in
the town."
Sues Rallroao 2,140 Times.
Appleioit, Wis, Henry Miller, n
fat mor, has begun 2.lt0 sulta against
tho Chicago & Northwestern Railway
cnmiinnV for $2J,(00, or ten dollars for
each locotnotlvo that has crossed his
farm slnco ho advised tho inlltoad
company to construct a culvert and
crossing. Tho complaints In those
cases (111 about 000 typo-written pages.
t . i
Italy's State Lottery.
Rome. Italy's stalo lotlcty took In
117.000,000 i a j oar' and gavo back
in ptizes $0,000.0011. Much of f)-e
money canto ft out thu poorest people,
Piles Cured moto 14 Days.
PAZO OINTMENNT In Guaranteed
to euro nny caso of Itching, Blind.
Dlcc,,'S or Protruding PIIps It) 0 to
14 day or money refunded. 60o.
A uiariliicv llecjri.0 has boon' Issued
to Louis Stlfl'ler and Mlsa Sarah
Cook, both oT, LaRuo.
P. D. Paddock, of Herman r.lreot,
Is foiiQncil to his ..ornu wlh a badly
ulci'ialt'd eye,
O. . Hastings, of - Honnett
'iTtifiiiiiii X 1 1 ii hi.
3ricf 21Tcntion
,!
ree)t l serloiisly
nib n In.
Ill wlilf piteii.
' h. iwvlft, of Wood rflroct, an em
ploye of tHo Mttlieafild Iron Co.,
Is oir duly with a. sprained back.
.Mits. Ikrt ililfor ot Friivgrdttmt
sii''l, i confined lo Jtei' homo bv
Ulhc.
Ohio . M'eflloiWfi slnlo basket ball
nsplrrtllons Mlsappcatcd I-Mlny Qihl
Satlltdfiy, In mimes with HexervD
nltd Ohoriltt like ilo(v before lite
inornltig's sitrl. It would rocm lluil
Uralich ItlckCy 1ms only hit ordlnnry
tpittn after all. , .
Tho Marlon Ministerial Apsorln-
tlon held an' IntdrcstTltK and. well
attended meeting lit the Y. .M,. C.
. paHora Mohdny. llcv'J. It.
Ctirrln road a paper on tho theme.
Tho diary of Cod." which was
generally discussed by tho nssocln.
tlon. Only business of Illllo Import.
.'Hire was coimldored nt this mppllng.
Old R. 1 Topper WliWcoy Pfnl
.IpiI in IVuul. 6 years old. Full
infill nop.
KUSTUruv uouon CO.
1-31-lOt
.1 '
The most acceptable of all vnl.
endues Is a Ixiv ot nice fresh cut
llowcrs or blooming plants bcIpcI-
Pd from P. :. Hlnko' unexcelled
slock. 120 West Cottier.
2.tl-3t
Daily Market Report
EAST BUFFALO.
Kast Iluffnlo, N. Y.. Feb. 11.
Cattlc Receipts 1,250 head; market
active, steady to shndc lower; pi lino
steers 5.00 ft) ii; 1200 to 1100
pounds, r,.2.r. (jp r,.a:,-, ior.o fl ii.to
pounds l."0 0 5.2."; heifers 1.15 (ffl
5.25; cows .1.2.-1 ft) -1.0; bulls '.', &
1.75; htockors and feeders, 2.25 (TT
1.25; milch tow.4 and sprlugcrs,
$20 ?55.
Veal calves-Receipts 1200; market
active and firm. Top rtls, 0.50 5j
10; cull to ralr, .1.75 $ 0.25.
Sheep and lambs -Uecclpt.i 20,000,
head; nnrkot gonerally slow, lattthr.
easier; sheep steady, choice Iambi
"..". 7.70; cull to ralr 5.25' ?
7.50; yearlings, 0.C0; mlod f.lieep
5.25 (fi) 5.50; wethers 7.25 7.75;
owes, -1.00 ftp 5.tti; cull sheep 2.5D
R I-
Hogs -Receipts 1I.-150 head; mar
ket fairly octho and a shade low
er. Yorkers, inked nn.l heavy, 7.10
if? 7.45; pigs, 7.25 f? 7. .1(1; roughs,
0.50 fv fi.M.
UNION STOOK YARDS.
Union stock Yards, Ills., Peb. 11.
i Caltle-Rocelpts as.OOo estimated
for Tuesday, 0,000; market 10 ffl
15c lower; prime beeies 5.75 5?
0.00; jxior lo medium fi) C.tO;
lockois and feptlors, 2.70 ifp 1. 00;
cows and heifers, ".75 p 5.15; din
ners. 1.C5 (f) 2.70; Texnns, 1 iff
1.50.
Hogs Rccolp'is -M.OOO; cstl,malcd
for Tuesday, IlO.OOO; mnrknt 5c low
er; light i;.s5 ff 7.10; rough, O.fiO
ip CUD: mixed 7 tp 7.15; hoivy 7.J15
7.17 1.2; pigs li.li) !p (.SO.
Sheep-Receipts :i7,0i)0; cKtlmaliid
for Tuesday, lo.OuO; miirkot HI ff
15c lower, steady. Nallvo sheep,
3.10 5.00; western sheep, Il.r.o o$
.00; native Iambs, -1.75 ft) 7.755;
westc'tu lambs, 5.10 tfr 7.50.
OLEVSLAND
flcvplaml, Feb. J I Ho! Ro
ceipK (10 cats. ,Siip!iieuns 70(1 head.
Steady. Yorker 7.:!.-) (tiv ".'10;
mediunis uml llcayic 7. .'1.1; best
pijss. 7.10 ami 7-.J0; slas nnd
rottfjlis -l and (l.(l.'i.
Ciilvcs'jon head. .Slmne;; good
U cxlra h.'J.i and R.7fi; fair to
?ood (.,ri0 mid vS; Jic.avy mid Ihln
4 mul 7.
.Sheep mul iVmlin curs.. Lower,
ock1 tu exlr.i mmlw 7.1i."t mul 7..ri0
fair to good 15. DO and 7.
PITTSBURG.
Piil.shur-, I'a., Fuh. II. Cat
tie RcccipU l.'lii loads; market
Mi'Mly. Clioico ,r).7." tunl (1; prime
.-).! (I and f.7n; ejood ,ri.lO mid
.r.:)0. I iily bulelieis -LfiO .and .';
iair 'I. ID and -l.TiO; dioieo heifer
4.(1.") ami l.7f)j .coiiuiioii lo fair
bc'.fcrs ;i.00 &nil 4; hulls 12.f.0 ami
l.ltffnt caws li mid l.'J.'i; good
frpj.lt cows mpl spiitigurs LTi ami
if. 10; cwnmoii lo ifair .-fH. mid sj-20.
Sltcep mul Inmlw Supply hi dou-Ilk-deck;
marko sleady on ,,lieop,
10c lower oil Irinilw. IViiiio wctlieiv
."i.)0 and .r).7ll; good mixed 5. 10
and ,ri..0; fair inked -1 ..10 and 5.
uulls mid comiiinii 2 and :t; lambs
.r) and 7.7i'i; veal enhes 8. .10 mid
!; heavy mul iliin 4. HO ami .1.
lr"s ReecitK 7nl doiilileilccks;
market tniriy aeltve; ipmue heavy
hogs, meiliiiiiis and !ieay yoiketvt
7.4.1 uml 7.50; lyhl ,oikPts 7iC0;
piV 7 and 7.10; nutglisi fi.fiO and
0.7.1. .lags 4..10 mid .1..10.
OHIOAGO GRAIN.
PlilcaRo, Poll. J I .-Wheal 1-J
and l-2o lower; Jlay soU liehvcen
80 hud SO 7-S; open'mp at SO ,1-S
and co-.iue; nl SO 1-4; July be
Iweoii 70 .I-S mid SO 1-2: onenin?
!l SO J -8 mul closlnp; at 70 fi-S;
No. 2 icd wiiilcr 70 mul 70 l-t.
Corn 1-8 (? ,'I-So lowpr; .Arny
sold betwcpit 4(1 ,1-8 and 47. opening-'
at 4(1 .'l-l mul clojiinnf nt 40
:i-l, July .hclwcen 4ll .'1-S and 4l!
1-2; opening- at 40 .1-S.
OuU-l-S
and l-2y lowor; .May
Iimi TMlfMrrn 'flllil
m
! OF COURSE IT IS
ii
Isn't tt rather footiiltd
allow a house) to Hand
Idle In this city,twkn
thero Is a real scarcity
ol desirable places,and
renters are watching
rnEIIRIOl WANT itiS
1 1 yiTHlt'ISACt.E;EYESrt;
' i Mirili'wtiiiii ' "l
HELP WANTED
IRN AND ROYS-Plttmblng or Brjck
laying Trade payM $5 to 8 per day,'
wo teach you hy practical InstrUc.
tlnns In ?. months; position guaran.
tped; free cittalogue. Coyno Tradu
School, 497U, Caston AVo., St.
hotilst Mo. 12-S.tt
AJ7nTT
An
experreuccd laria
year. Address Hi
l-2S.tfd&Tf
hnti'l by tho
.Mirror.
WANTED-(III I lei do general hotiso.
wotk. Pcntiaiicnt. 502 a. Slate
trfet. nilhor phone 8.1 or Hell
:!5t h. 2-0.lt
WANTni Two jonng men. One to
work morning and evening for lu
ll Ion. One to work, evenings, good
salary and hoard. Call at Marloii
Iluslness Collegu or phone Cltl.
yens 1O50, or Hell 211 V.
2-11.lt
PERMANEKT SALAH1ED POSITIONS
tt't . ml n nl ly lilelt eradu ri clnlly ilrnipn f hrt
Iclml in. m In r j ..It. rH.iuMoMliuiillVlnt. rr.-t-lin'ii
llnrfi. 1 .1 nny Mirivssfill ralfimr n Im Ink' PMahllKlicil
.Tiii.rii ...tru s.t.f, trj n rur Reiumc killtll sra.lH
triil.. irii mi turff f.t,..lfnti mitmtllnut t lilt mhui,
nf Hie lump, Hell Liimii Iiiiuvn nm f-ervlnif.
Wtiio im t.hlny Ktailn -rld. and Mnry i1.
ln.l. iiniiii inuililii. c,uirft((.iJ,nli.vlc
It n N.i.rt r).fifi.i, .1.
IIAIimoi) (Inc.) Ilraln DrukeM.
. .AH'!.1.'"'1' "lit., I'lli.l.iiru .
nu.1 Ulllluiniun lllifs.. (.Irti'lauJ
WORK WANTED
WANTKIJ-Plain fewing lo do at
home. Infinite Delhi llotnli.'irger,
,'l'tll Cliicigii AvoriUP.
.WANTKD -WViric, any kind. Apply
010 Norlh Slate or phone 4$G, Y.
2.7-Ct
WANTKD Sowing of nil kinds to io
by tho day or will call and teko
home. Call or address Mtb. O. T.
Klngery, No. 007 Norlh Prospect.
2-S.0t
FOR -RENT
FOR Ri:NT Stoto room. JCti(tilro
at .Maloncy'ii & Son Drug Store
North Main street. 2a).3tpd
FOR SALE
FOR SALi:-.'! modern homes on
Olinrd Avcmio (east side) between
Iiullcfontnino Aenuo nnd Columbia
street. lnuulro 117 1-2 South
Main street or Cltlzcn3' Phono
ISO I.
FOU'SAhi: llotrsu ot 8 rooms at
200 Oi chard street, oelohglng to
the .Julia. A. Schroto csluto. (5ood
barn. Inquire at 210 South High
street. 2.8.2t
STORAGE
3TORAGU WARnilOUSn AND PACK
ING McClaln'g will pack, ship oi
store your hosehohl jjoods, quickly,
safely, economically. Either phone
338. 7-mdnfrlll
AUCTIONEERS
AUCTIONnBRlNC-J. W. Clark
will cry fciiles of every description
at reafconablo rates. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Your Interest Is my
IntorcBt. Office rooms, Court street.
Both phonC3, Marlon Ohio. ,
,9-S.tt
MISCELLANEOUS
WHY UUY A NEW SEWING MA.
OHINE-Wheu ap espett like V.
Pulford can repair up your ohf ono
and mako It as good as now, mVl'
if not pleased In all ways, wo ask
no pay. Call up 1252, Cltz. Plmno
for the machine repairer. i
2-7.31ppod
HAW1:--You ?'.00 to ?500 U ihV-jsV
In legltlmae enterpike that hia
reasonably bo expected to ret'ltn
300 per cent, net profit within tho
next six montlM? Fullest investi
gation lourted. Partletthits on re
fUt".t. ZARING JOY & CO.. 4.1
Hvchango p., Now York.
It
sdil lit 1 1 cen 40 .'1-1 and 41 1-S.
opening- nl 4L and clusiiify nt 40 .'hi
hid; July between 1)7 IUS and 117
.'1-1; cppiiiuj,' al :7 ;i-4 mul clojiUf
at 117 :i-S; No. 2 wh''lo II 1-2 mid
41 .1.1.
J'.rnvisinns .1 nnd 20c lowor; Mnv
prodrcK ranged: l'oil: 17.02 1-2
and 17.7.1; lard 10.1(1 hnd 10.07
1-2; rilK 0,77 1-2 mid 0.(1.1.
TOLEDO GRAIN.
Toledo. Ohio, Fob. 11,Wieao
Cash 78 1-1; May 81 .1-fS. July
81 1-8; Sivioinher SO 7-S.
Coin t'nvh 4.1 1-2; jrav 47 7-S;
July 47 7-S; fM-ptembpr k 1-2. -,
Oats Cash mu lay -1J l-Jj;
July ,'1S 3-,S; jloiaher ,')l,
Uyo-Xo. 1, 70 1-2; Xo. 2 07
1-2; No. l (!.1, 1.2. l
Clovprciil Cash mid Fehnihl-v
S.0.1; M.udi S,0K A'pril 7.02-1-2;
Prinio rJMke 7.02 1-2.
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