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mh I lif IT' v '- V 'fWfTWwW' iK f V i ' , 'w a ,V lA k W I r o A01TWo. OHIO CHUNGS. Suet for (200.C0O Damags". ' Wellavjlie, O., Ma?ch l. Attorney r. M. Smith, acting for the Ohio Silica Co., wh6so plant Is nt East Liverpool, hast1 'filed an action In the United State frcu(t court h Pittsburg tignlttst tho Pennsylvania Railroad Co. fo'r'200,Q00 damages. Freight rale discrimination, car Ehortago and nn otforttto put tho plaintiff company out of Ijttslnass vvhllo It was being op erated 'under the name of the Juniata Sllca CO. at Newton Hamilton, Pa., are charged. A party defendant com pany lb, tho Poiteie Mining and Mill ing Co., of Kast Liverpool, which 1; owned tjy'JQ manufacturing potters. , Whits 'Repudiates His Confession. Woostor, O., March 1. Judge Kason did not give a decision Thursday In tho Whlto murder ease as to the ad mission of the confession of White1 of fend h,y tho state, ,nd the boy prls oner tool tho atnud In his Own bchalr. Ills ovidencc "was that ho was badly frightened at Qrrvlllo after iho.ehoot ing of ThomaB Dye, and when Mayor Starn promised to ceo that he got off easy ho mado anumbfir of statements, and that the confession glv'cn while In jail .herd wan made so that he might be released from confinement la n cell. ' Reified to Pardon Reyno',d3. 'Columbus, 0 March 1. Harry Rey nolds, Ufa Cleveland bigamist given tbrd'yeaiif In thp pen loaa than a .vcur ago, was refused a pardon by tho utnto pardon board Thursday. llejnoldj had three wheo, tho flral of whom M now caring for lier children at her parents' home. She In still faithful, mid is awaiting hdr husband's rcleaso Id 'return to him. Wife No. 2 died In Cleveland and No. 3 wna Miss Mao Smith, of Norwalk. Gave Away His Farm and Fled. CInflddn, 0.. March l.Mr. and ma, Ross Hatch, of Chardon, have moved to n rarm in thlss placo which camo to Mrs. Hatch under peculiar rlrcumstancca. She received a letter recently from her brother, Truman Daytoh, a bacholor aged CO. with a deed ot th,o farm, which wua his only property. The following day Davtos left town without giving any clue as to his whereabouts. Gets $101 for Burned Whiskers. Wollslon, O., March 1. Samuel Ueatty, 70 years old, was on Thursday awarded by tho circuit court $101 dam ages ajrilnst tho Southern Ohio Gun Co. for his loss of a luxuriant growth Of whiskers burned oft In a gnn ex plosion In this-city two years ago. H. 8. Ollllland received $C,000 for Injuries received In tho samo explosion. An Undertaker Is Fined. Cleveland, Mia,rch 1 Wlllam A. Nunn, an undertaker, was on Thtirr day 'found guilty by Pollco Judge Who Inn of conducting a public funeral for an Italian child who died of sent let fever thrco weeks ago, and wait lined $25 and costo. Nunn'ts attorneys filed a motion for a now trial and the hear ing wn3 cct for March . Girl Is Sent to Pen for Three Years. Cleveland, Alaich I.--Margatcl Wal&h, an 18-j ear-old girl who lold Judge Chapman Wednesday thai alio would rather go to tho penltentlarv lhan icturn lo tho Cood Shcpheid 'home, will get hrr wis,h. Judge Chap man on Thursday nentrnced her to ceryo thrco years in tho penltonttarj for grand larceny. A,n Attorney Is Arrested. Tonngslown, O.. March l. Sensa tional chorgea we-o made Thursday agajnst Attorney George Swanstou bv Wosstp Kenvln. a girl H joani of age. Hwahston, Is, prominent, and iho airesl prohilsei to bi tho llrtt or a eci leu of n oimllar nature promised by II. A. Hloejo, tho new" probation offlcor. Woult Leave It to popular Vote. l;Hu.muuB. 0.. Mam 1. -Tho leg!? laturo at lb? ncM brtialoii, according to a resolution adopted Thursday by tho Convention of the State Association of City Solicitors, will ho asked to make if law providing that all franchlneji fot public utljty companies must bo nub mittpd (o n vote of the people. v A Fatal Fall. V)cjovejaid, March 1. Gun Halter Vfjfthrpwn tjrid'or his vh30n alid In ajifcbfly.'lllecl Thuiaday when the wagop.ajQwed over t,ho cmbankmcnl al, th'e foot of Millu btrect and tumbled t(l the b'ottoni of the gully. Tho horsec Ware nol'hurt and tho wagon waa ffSfimt r(el)l fildo up. A'N"ew Job fop Herrck. f Colurabup, 0, March 1. Gov. Har rlyhai appointed ex Gov, derrick tiui. to of thp Stale Atchaologlcal aud Hluqrlcal. society, to succeed M. B recnoiJgli. ' ." ?Z , . 'L'UIJkfel'Lov Is tdbe R6bcacd. ttUri-UfblJrg. a., 'March -1. The bill TapfcJiho,flrndy-Balus libel act of JWjMrplclu wilK mlocal6d by Gov. KjMlByp'okoi' and opposed by tho o j.tlre.pr?KBof .Pennsylvania, pUHoed the hoi)8j,ofrepreBentitlveu Thursday by vpto ot 1520 Q, Tlip bill now boob . w t i " FJnlh.ed ti Hearing. NdW York, Msrrlr 1. The Inter 'ptate commerca commlBslon on Thurs J.tJaT concluded Ito New York hearing Johvtho'liiVeDtlsatlon lit tho operations yltnA relations ot thu Union I'aclflc nyB 4 tarn and whlto there will bo oral hutu vwent hcard'ftt WaBhjngton pn an April f',rto ha podded (ater, tho tettlmony 1 probably nil uaen taken. Thero .Jjasbeeii.no docl3ioit yet as to an up ,pg) tq th0,courfu lo Cqrfipej K. i Uai 'rlttfin niljliPo K.thn to answer (he 'tnMiy ''nueatlous declined by thcra, 'Nothlag atartllng developed at Thurs & scsinon, i , . , , , 4. waHIMHBMiBlBBWMBHi THE DANGER SIGNAL AT THE CURVf. f - - -- . - -- - I NLWS BOILLD DOWN. .ran I Morton hU3 been roclcctci president of the Equitable Llfo Assur unco Society. Six workmen were Injured, noni seilousb, in an explosion nt tho Elizi furnacoB of the Jonca & Launhlli, Steel Co. at Pittsburg. Violent nntl-Mneonlc rioting 00 currcd at Rhelms, France, recently ilnny persons wcio Injured and tlu pollco mado ICO arrests. j ' tty tho oxplosion of the boiler of t ldconioth'e 0,1 tho Michigan Centra railroad nt Chicago August Ereff wai Wiled nnd a owltchman named Swlnti ' frocl. was fatally hint. Kiteatnn ronslgnod to bbth tin Nicaraguan and Honduras govern ments aro being held up at New Or , leans, 115 cases of rlflos for tho formoi nation und -13 for the latter. Wendell Phillips Garrison, ton m William Lloid Garrison, tho abolition l3t, and for more than 10 jeais edltoi of tho New York Natlou, Is dead nj South Orange, N. J., aged CO. The Strothcr Murder Trial. Culpepper, Va., March 1. T( nvengc tho wrong done his bister Philip Strothcr, ono of the defendant on trial for the murder of his brother Inlaw, William By waters, udmittedon tho witness stand Thursday thai while ho had not anticipated trouble, ho "chot to kill" whvu Uywatcrr, at tempted to deicrt hla "bride of nn hour." Tho knowledgo of his histcr! bctrajal, James A. Strothcr, the othei dofendant, testincd caused him Ic "becomo llko a crazy man" und when uywatorH attempted to leave I hi house ho determined to bring her be trayer "lo a reckoning." County Off.clals Took lllenal Fees. . Columbus, O., Murch 1. 12ccsslvc fees, aggregating ?1!,3S0. mo chuigcd Ugaiust Union county oiriclalH by K amlner W. H. Roebuck, of the ataU bureau of accounting, in a rcpoU filed Thursday. Tho peilod covered H from Januaiy 1, 1904, to July 1, 100G Tho examiner Lays he thinks tho oflU clalb acted thioujli Ignorance or pie cedent and honostly believed thq.v weie entltlod to all they got. Administration Ticket Won, New York, March l. Tho inspect or3 of election of tho Now Yoik Lif Insurauco Co. F.cnt a prellmluuiy ie poit to State Superintendent of Insur ance Kolsoy Thursday. These figures, which aro not Ilnal, however, indicate a victory tor tho adminlntration ticket at tho recent election. Had 33 Cates of Fever on Board. New York. Match 1. Rear Admiral Coghlan, commandant of tho Hrookljn navy yaid, bald last night that there were 33 eaho.H of typhoid fever taken from the battleship Connecticut when one ni rived Thursday fibm Cuba, None of tho men iu in u serioin con dition. Bomb Exploded In a Cathedial. Madrid, March i. A bomb exploded In tho cathedral hero Thursday whllr a bcrvlco was being hold. There was a great paulo among the congregation and t?u pei. sons sustained serious in. Jui leu in tho crush (o get out or the building. Gplked the Ralls. Portsmouth, ()., March 1. Another attempt was mado last night to wreck a Htiecl car at the Millbrook park loop by bpiklng tails. Tho ear, carrying a few passenger,!, was ditched. Neither aide lias made any ovcrlmcs toward? oiidlng the iUriko. A Centenarian Dies. Pluua, O., Match l.Amy llook hold, a Virginia slave, 10J ) em a "old, who died Thursday, remembered many Mtlnltig IncldonlG of the war or i82 when hIio nursed many Wounded American holders, Stores Employe! and Compan(a, Indianapulln, Match 1. Tho ntalc railroad conimlbblon Iu Itn report to tho legislature on tho wrecks nt Wood vlllo anl Fowor apd lhe-oxplolou ot a ar Of powder at Saodford which )o trojed a Ulg Vonr paasenger tialn, filed Thursday, hcoi-ch rallioad uni plocji for disregarding tho tuloa and lecnmmciida a law compelling tail m;ulu to install Jdock Hynto;uu, J( q 4?Uo' tccohimsnded thnU no' telegraph operatora lesfi (han 31 years old bo oun (lojed audUhat'ralli-OHda eeuoo to ac. codo to tho dowahd of (ho traveling public for greater speed. MEMARIftK Congressional. Washington, Murch 1. Tho senate 011 Thursday passed tho bill extending povoiniuent aid to tho Alaska-Yukon Pncllli' exposition lo bo held In 190!) at Seattle, and debated for hcveral hours the denatured alcohol bill, teaching no eunelublon on the latter measure The I conference report on the army appro prlutlon bill was adopted. Gencrnl debate on the ship MthHldy bill In the house terminated at 12: 15 p. 111., where upon tho bill was read under tho Jlvo minute iitlc for amendments. The leadcis 011 both sides wcic diawn lute tho debate. Approves Designs for New Stamps. Washington, March 1. Postmaster Gencial Corteljoii has approved the design for a ono cent postage stamp which is to bo of tho sciles of Btamps rommemornllve of the Jamestown op position. Tho denominations of the stump's will be ono cent aud two conta. The stamp will bo 1 octangular In form, the one cent being green In color and the two cent caimlne. Tho ono ccul nlnmp will bear a vignette of Capt. John Smith aud tho date of IiIb birth nnd death, 1CS0 and 1631. In tho up per left baud corner will bo a ptotllo of Pocahontas nnd la tho upper right hand corner a piofllo of Powliattan. The two cent ulanip will bear a Hno cngiavlng of tho lauding of tho first Lcttlom at Jameulown. Is Only a Drop In tho Ocean of Need. Washington, March 1. Tho needs of tho Chinese aic'bcl out In tho fol lowing cahlcgtam lo tho Christian Herald, of Now Yoik, fiom the editor of tho Noith China Nowb: "Tho dis tribution of lellet to (amino biiffcrerH by tho , mlsulonary commlttco with hendquattcis at Chlnkiuug In piocccd tug umoothly. It Is, how over, only a diop In tho ocean of need. Tho aiea of tho affected district Is cnlaigliig as winter advanccK nnd destitution la longer dinvvn out. Dally tho number ot dcatha Is Increasing." Explosion Fatal to Six. Carml, 111., March 1. liy an cxplo nton of dynamlto Rov. J, It. Tittle, his father, his wifo and buby wcio killed nnd two chlldion wcic fatally injured Thutbday. Mr. Tittle, a Uaptlat min ister, had the dvnamtto In bin house, expecting to Ubo tho explosive In blow ing out utumpa. TUo rcsldenco wna do sttoyed. Street Car Dashed Into a Store. Pittsburg, March 1. Two person umn HPiinunlv 111 lined, seveinl rtllcht- ly hurl, a Iwoslory frame building and a sticot car dcniollbhcd. causing n . mouctaiy lobs of Ji.OOO last night when an empty Btrect car got beyond tho coutiol of tho motormau on 11 Btcop grado at Wobfltor avenuo 'nnd Thh ty-thlrd strcel and, after uinulnp wild for two bquntos. left tho mils clashing into Rclnrcckcr'H confection cry store. Tho hIoio was lllled with patrons whon tho accident occurred All wore Hllghtly injuicd. Stallions Battled In a Car. Strathroy. Out., starch 1. Aflor an hour's Jmpilsonnicnt In a box car on a moving train with two atallions In n death Btrugglo, Fred Palaloy wna res cued'hero lust night. Ho la touibly In juicd. Paisley left "Loudon with the stallions, ono tied nt each end of the ear, Ono of tho animals bioko loose and attacked tho other, Tho latter albo broke its halter straps and thr anliuala began a tight which ended only when ono was dead. Paisley wac knocked ilovvn and kicked several times. The Oldest Mason Dies. Claiomqnt, N. II., March 1. Will nun' Welch, believed to bo tho, oldest member of tho G, A, R, and Iho oldest Mason In tho United States, died Thursday at East Lenipstor. Mr Welch who IOC yenrs old on March 2? last. Shot and Killed Four People, Blodmlngton, 111., Iarch 1. Thomai Baldwin, t rich farmer .and forniei merchant of Colfax, III., 'on Thursdav shot aud killed Chat lea Kennedy ftnrfl' wifo aud Mrs. Sim Klsman and dnug'i tor Coia. Baldwin was anesied. Bad vyln, who Ik (18 yeara od .and a vHd owcr, la tiudor bond cnargon wttt criminal assault on .Cora Elsman, X years of age. Ho had settled with tin girl's father for a sum of money, bu' yi&a mibscnuently arrested und blame the Kenned) a and Mrs. Elsmau for I' prosecution, Baldwin narrowly Mpetl lynching. ,. , ,1 . .. ., .. II - DAHTj r 1' m , mebuhvK' mk iAr(i MAHOH VR THAW GjVRiOlJTXSTATEMtNT, He AecuM;liVflet A'ttorneJerort of Un'rt)fMldnaf Conduct, Now ifortiMjrfch 1. Harry K. Thaw cnllitMpd j.'H extremely dull session Thursday, of his trial by giving out to newspaper inch a ntatemont In which ho accwJ.OlBtrlct Attorney Jqromd of having 'h.do unprofensloual romaikn In court jvftnnrtcd thai hl wlfe'n tcitjmony 'ivas abtoluto truth nnd In. cjnqltiqn (9clared that Mrn, That's "natural real goodnens" vvas above 1ho compreh'cnslon of the proso cntlng ofncorl " It wtui-JuBt' before adjduinmcnt was taken for tho day nnd aftor many hdtira of expert leslmon.v lis lo the meaning of icxtiactn fiom eight letters written bv tho .defendant, with thelt 1 elation to t.ho'flnnlty or liibaulty ol the writer, that-- Thaw gave out hit statement In court. It follows: "This Is Mr. -Thaw '11 second slalo ment hIiico Atigliat 10. "With chances million-! to om ngaiiibt her after (he rnlaMroplio In 1901, It la wonderful that Mm. H. K Thaw piorullcd In tho cioss-cxamfun tlun, againRl tho prosecution backed by uiacKicgs. 'Her testimony wns abtoluto liulh "Mr. Jcioijc; finding his Infdimaut: In cct lain l.ioa raUifier.v concluded by moio umiat 'method), which is Ic bin ciedlf. "How'evcr, fi6in home of IiIb ques tlon-i and 00)110 of hla unpuife'SBlonnt oiimrka lit court, it apiieared ctearl that the unlurnl aud 1e.1l goodnes-i ol the wltncsii 1h above his rouiprchen slon." Or, Hilttou D. Evans, tho uIIciiIhi. was In tho vvltuusa chair all day under going, cros3-cxairiiuullon at tho hand' of Mr. Jerome. ' Tho prosecutor oald befmo adjoufumcuL that ho would probably keep Dr. Kvaim on tho ntand thiotlghotit to-day. Tliis tneanH that tho crojs-oxalnlnatlou of Dr. Waguer auothor alienist, will not bo 1 cached until next week1 and makeii Indefinite tho time when the defenso will lent. THE JUDGMENT IS INVALID. Estate of a, Railroad Man Who wai Fined' 1860 for Rebating l Ro leased from Liability. Now Yoik, March 1. -Judge Holt In the United, States eouit Thurbdav handed ddvvn an opinion sustalnlnp tho niotlpn of tho executrix of Fred erick L. Pomeroy to have doi!arcd In vulld the judgment of $18,000 against tho estate bocaubo of Mr. 1'oin.eioy't death. Mr. Pomeroy was llie liadle man ager of the Now York Central lallroad, and as tuich Was indicted and tried in conjunction with the eoipoiatlon fot having violated the KIMiih antt-rebat-lug act In having given rebates lo the American Sugar Refining Co. Willi tho coiporatlonlr. Pomeioy was eon vlctcd and flne&$18)00. Subbcquent ly Mr. Pomeroy died and his cxecutil'H came into court and moved for the va eatlug of tho -"Judgment upon the ground that Mr. Pomeroy wan dead which bho claimed vitiated the jndg ment. m Tito government opposed the 1110 Hon. insisting ilia I thp Hue should be paid. Judgi HojrfrthUlV was a well settled fnct vt laytliali ll piosccxi (Ions for ctliiK'wOio' abated by the death of the pcihon r'ehaigcd. The death would pi event (he execution ol a jjenal sentence, hut au to Iho impo oltlon of a fine theio'wus llttlo iiuthur Ity governing tho matter. If collected now, Judge Holt said tho family alono would bo punished nnd In vlow of all tho contentions he vacated tho Judgment. Congressmen Will Visit Panama Washington, March 1. A party con alBtlng of Speaker Caunon, Kouatot Curtis, of KauBaaj Representatives Tawney, Mlnncbo'a; Loudonsluger, Now Jersey; Sherman, Llttnuer and Olcott, New York; McKlnlcy. llllnoiu; Moore, Pennsylvania und Whlto 'nim by, aecretaiy lo Speaker Cannon, will sail ironi.ow ioik, Murch ;, for a cruise to the Wot Indies, South Amor lea, tho Panama canal and Cuba. A Remarkable treasure. Sacrauionlo, C'al., March L Tic lower hduso or thp leglHlalmo 011 Thurbday paused tho ''aull-alleit prop erty holding bill." Jt la aimed nt Jap aneso aud Chlncbo property owner? and Ih intended to pi event them fiom owning propei ty Tor n longer peilod than fjve jrare. . ' flfie Never Could Manter It Talkin' about npclin'(" said Mr. Clubberley, "tho French aro the woint jot. They can't ovon apoll common, very day nameB twicot tho'samn way. We mot a Boldlor Jn Jatla by tho narco of John Darm and he spollod hlM nrat jiann G-c-n. Thc,n I ,heard them talkin' a good ,dcal over thoro about somebody else by tho namo of John Darlr, and ho HnelJcd It .T-oa-n. Ob, I'd Just go crazy if I had to learn that gibberish." WorkhouBo Romance. An Interesting workhouso romanco hati 'JuBt beep brought to light In Brighton, Kngland.. A patient In the infirmary, a colored 'man, was placed, by a curious coincidence, in. (ho bdd Mxi a man who was recognised by tho negro, as' his old master. trho whlto man had been a wealthy, planter iu ihc West 'Indies., and,sHfter squandering large sums of money, rtpldly dPBcena od, until ho vvas a Brighton pauper. I lines from. Ozena, 'Serious gastrlo (.troubles among; workmen -In largo electric, plantu are t,ti;lbutecrby a German .nihorlty to pmo polBonlngaii'not to clcctrl? adlatloni. Ozone la produced in largo quantities nnd'witu ntrnpspherlc ni trogen It forms nitric, geld, explaining that acid taste often noticed. An .ef fective remedy Is free ventilation and eparatlon' ot hlgh-teuloHnpparatu irom worKroowi.j 10. I wmammmasmamm In Faminc&trictfnhChina i'x VsV jb a fUA.w-. mm ' BfckJ. 'rf . Ll . H.fe. -jTALA yW aUMHJiiiMlhVi. I From Hcrcccili( lopjtlali', by Vnilrrwoovl .t Umlcmootl, N. Y, Thousands of Chinese arc perishing daily, it lo reported, as a result of the famine and plague that has visited their country. Here Is a photograph of the king of beggars In the famine district. AAAAAMArMAMAAAMAASMMAtVVWWWWWVVW IDIOTS ABE SAVANTS MENTAL FEATS PERFORMED DY INMATE3 OF IOWA ASYLUM. One Feeblc-Mlnded Doy Is Walking Dictionary, Another a Marvelous Speller and a Third Has a freakish Memory. Omaha, Neb. The Iowa Hlalc liihli lutlon for tho feoblc-mliuled elill'dieu, located nt Olcnwood, haa hovoial "Idiot aavantu," who aio regmded aH icmuikablo. Ono iniualo Ih used as 11 calendar and dalo reeonl, another Ih utilized as a ilielionaiy, another Is em ployed 11 y a icndy lapid calculator ami othora Hhow tho marvelous but unov plalnabio tialta of tho "learned IdlotH." Ur. A, II. Keillor, aiiSlHtant biipeiln tendcul of tho Institution, luut jtibt mado lih, lepoit, as rc(iilie by the Iowa law. Tho most astonishing eauo ho repdita Ih that of John S., (alien Into (ho IiiKtlttilioii when ho was J 'J yeaia or age, and who has. been there 2.'! jcaiH. lie Is tho mental buoUUeop er of tho home. When tho dalo of tiny occurrence about the iuMltulloii Ih desiied as In formation John S. gives II. Ho u-callH without 011 or tho dato of the einplu. ment or mi) now hand or tho eiilianco or dlbchaigc of any inmate. II ho him been a visftor at tho homo ha can recall Iho exact dalo of liio vlnlt, tho condition ol tho weatho at thai H1110 and 101110 of tho iticldentu eoniiceteil therewith, veii IIiimirIi II occurred joaia bcfoio anj ipieatlon Ih m.ked him combining It. II i;lvcn tho day nf tho month, tho month and jenra ot any oeeuiienco as far back as .'in oars John S. will, without hcollntiijii, tell upon what day ol Iho week tho dato (ell. Abkcd how ho lovs it ho lcpllen that ho docH not know. MarveloiiH ability Ib h1i,ovvii by a boy imniito about It! jeaiB of ago. Ho can neither lead nor wilto, jet I10 can leadlly spell any wind given him, nnd h Dr. Schlor tajs: "Ho Iuih bupu tiled wlli uncommon wouIh lima and Unto' again and never falls to Hpell them coiieetly. llo Ib tonnt.Hitlv called upon to Kcttlo bpelllng dlsputcH, and Ih as tollable as a dlcUouuiy." Both IiIb parents weto Insane. G, F. 11., nRcd IS yc.ua, of Banish doiiccnt, can multiply tluco llguiea by Unco llguicH UH iapldly as they can bo willten down, llo novor falls Iu his multiplication feats, but his addi tion, subtraction and dlvlblontftic not con cct. A 17-year-old boy, R. a. L, without education, Ih ablo to mold tho ioinm of aulmalH with almost mliaeuloiiH per tcctlon. Other llguiea lie cannot make, llo was round one day iiiKIuk uallvu vvltli diibt and molding tho Hbuich of anlniala.whlth from hlu flint attempt wcio pel feet In almost ovety detail. Divorce Prise at Card Party. Fluda. O. A Iico dlyoicc. a load or crushed atuuo, a nionkoy-vvionch, a oji or coal, a meal tlckot aud tho fieo hoi vices or a blacksmith to M100 a hoi bo, woio tho prUcs aw aided at n eatd pnily given hem by thu City Fed. prathni or Woiiien'H olubs. A fieo rim cial vna olToicd ,-ih a pilo by an nn dei taker, but It waa declined. John tyialTer. a IijihIiic-hh man, won (ho pr.o offeied by n Jnvj;r, his fioo siiivlcc In obtaining, a ilviicc. Mrs, Uhaties Kirk won (ho'lpitd or crushed stone, aud Mia. Joseph Kegg, vyho ban no horap, tho free lioiaoHlioolng. The mocpfdrf or Jlio caul patty will bo db voted (o civic lmpio"vcnic)itBv ,. . v America Has 54,794,000 Hons, WaBiltiBton."-Tliii number or hogs and plgti Iu ii) United HluUut Iu'entl mated ofllclaly nt.Cf,7'J4,000, and tholr valuo at S117.47l.00o. . ' Av . HJwfiWfna FIND WHERE EELS COME FROM. Danish Investigatoro Establish That They Spawn 550 Fathoms Deep. Loudon. Tho public Just luarns It (Iocb not know whcio eels aio bred, but It seems Iho problem long has pu.7.1ed blologlBts. Danish mailne lu vestlgatoiH have completed ie.e.iriicr. ptovlng lliat ho far an Iho I'uiopean ecl population la ' concerned the cuMltiics .spawn at n depth of ri50 ralhoniH Iu tho Athiutie ocean, contig uous lo thu Hi lllhh isles and Houth west of Hut ope: Fiotn lunutnerablo eggH theie ap pear liny l.uvao called leptocephali, which aro Iranspaicnt,' Jelly-like, ami Hal, having tfofiicthlng or the uintntir or a tnlllc.st! heuliig. It la not known how long tho eggs take lo develop tho leptecophall, but 'the Tatter occupy hK moutlui Iu liaiisllloii lo tho fo mil iar elvciH, which aio about Iwo iiicheB 10ng. Tho elveis Ihon mlgralo In count less itwarnis lo tho bIioich of western Huiopc, liavellng In columnH tomo times Koveial jauls vvldo and mile.; long. ' N()lhing stop.S their pjoiohb. If they encounter a bhlp they hepa into to-Iho light and Iho loft, and ic Join in tho vesacl'b wake. They Invado every liver and walor vvay along tho coasts, ascending Hteadlly lauduaid. They oven uveiut Miinll Vails, pcuetialo alie.iuiii, aud wiigRle over Hwampy giouuda Into pouilH und ditches. IMPRISONED FOR HIS DOUDLE. Mother Telle Governor Remarknblo Stoiy of Close Resemblance. Annapull.s, JId. Claiming that her pon was wrongly epuvlcled because of hla eloho icaomhlanco to a clever Hiieak thler, Iho mother, or Joseph Lo'iiry baa appealed to llo v. W'ailloM to ielon.se him lioiii the rIUo peal lentiaiy, whero ho haa actved four veara. Tho woman bald her on was mi ueai I a couutoipuit of a thler named Cohen that oven, alio could hiidly dhiUiiKuihh them apait, 8I10 chaiged that I'oheii'M eilniert had lepeiiledly got lior boy Into tiouble. Itecords in I'hlladelphla ami llaltimoio weto looked up mid Indicated that Lcury had Iu'mii nnested 2(! tlnica on two rhaigoH alone, but had genuially been acquitted or (ho pio.sccutlou had been abandoned, Mm. Loitiy cl.luied II was pioveu In Hoveial'liiHtancen .that Cohen wa tho leal offender. Lcury found ly lived In l'hlladol phla, hut moved to' Haltluioio, Jils mother raid, on account of thu tum ble caused him by hlu rnaetublanco to Cohen, but tho l.itlur followed him. JUDGE WIELDS HORSEWHIP. Severely Thrasheo Man Who Accpccs Him of Drunkenness,. Mmldun.'llHs. Judgo Itoboil V, Coelnan, 0110 pf tho nio.st piomlncilt Jui lata of MIhsIhrIppI, " lioiauw hipped l. T, JcnkltiH, n traveling man, In (ho Oiand Ayeiiuo hotel lobby Iu the piuHcnco of-n eiowd, many of whom weio vvonms. ('. It. L. ftlitnay, a nlend or IJie Judge, hold .lenkliiH up Willi 11 phtiol while tho vtfiip wau laid on. At the (iiiIhcL 'Joiiklmi atiuck llio Judgo, knocking liliu don, Aluiiny then diew his pistol alid thioaleiied Jonilna. Coelnan and Muriay vveio aiicstcd aiul lolcnaeil on bond. No attempt vvas mado to an eat Jcnklntf, Tho trouble grew oht of fluoa lm potjQd by Judgo Coelnan on Jenkins fur Whipping n negio. JenUlus, wan probating ovldeueo lo Hiibmlt '( tho giatid'Jun, on which lie hoiulrl in Imv,, 'ho Judgo Indicted for public Uruuk 1' mmmmmmmmmmmmmt W&m&i&yi! !t prlc f stMk, wrejirt ll- M Home Made Sausage ! a 1 iuc mr douhq. It's a leW price, bt simIV demtMlrates f ability thii.f ,m v ' i?V' mmimfmmtmmm n 1 V , iSIl m t' MARION PP0T1SI0W COMPANY. 5? U Both I'houta, B. Center My . ,i 1 t vWXXNSAJ!XSSljk 8 Hay and m 4 traw ' a WeSt selling at vr low BricWad furaUk rmti quicH servlVwith il'H duality of coo ?- 'VfjH - v , -. - ' j . ''(W f f, v-JrMi Mozier &;Rhoads,1 Both Plionca N. Stato St. I vnNNNNNNNNNWWvnNNXS e "3 d movci j-. I have syed my stock of' clots' inp;, Gent uruisuuujs and shot from North MaV street to tho Tn block on West Qh&cx street room formerly occupied hXJohn ;Ffann, t Conic iu and get acquainted I. fl. Hayfer;&Go, Me fflntfn (fatfwt 1 Suet for the pud-diDg-dicpptd fmly, Applei and bttl for imnce 'melt-5-" more ckappin;, Dicnbg for tlie? twkey - -thii jnuS o J ired, tco. w - THIS. I Inrf-'t" will do the work in onc-i lime required by ihe old-fashioned , atm-achtng choppniR bo.vvl, ,t Uiop3 anything Irom nu'jrjto tlic toughest meat without squeez ing or mashyig. Iliteo ruttPM for clioppiiij fair, coirie of medium, and nut buller grindef. No holes lo become clogged. Doei not mash or clioke up. iicli cleaning, kU iliarpcning. Y Haberman Hdwe. Co, DR.W. H. H1NKLINJ , orriOE-5Vcst Center Btreit. r - Hit nourii Ii30 fa ii38 a, n. uA M (o4i30p,m, M Uell Fhono 320 K. Citizens' FLvaa 1199. , , All calla promptly answered EMPLOYMENT TOR STUDENTS , . In our job office, which is equipped with all modorn lacilitios for' doing office woiki wo givo our atudonts practical experience and tho fees taken iu pay tho erpcuso of fthoso who aro .working their owii.way Wp also furnish placcH (b cam board and room. Thoo contemplating a course will find it, to their advan,-i tago to writo us for iuforaation as wo have one of the largost and most succos8ful sciioolrt in tho stat'o. , BUSINESS OR SHORTHAND COURSE $30. vPo3itioii3 furnished competent students, as soon as (graduated,, at salaries from $-10 to $00 a; nipUth. Address I. P. Olrra, Secretary. LIMA BUSINESS COLLEGE' "V Lima, Ohio. ? Trade Mvhk CoiivmoHTaAc. Anyi)nonilliikol()iniiddMcrlprionm nulcklr aacwlnlii o ir opmliiivfrw iililliiir,u ' lldiiiuiletirMHMeiit(M.MNMH ouHMjuu yarn fro. Oldest Wworjof WUifU vniir mil iiniiiRuiT iwiriiuniiB. . auui uuitivv tiptelai-ntut, witucjutonamo. ui Scientific Jlwertcan. (intUoiijelrtnuiralftd wiwklr. ralKilo'i o6r .ICWUW1) kuTSHir. 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