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The Lima News from Lima, Ohio • 6

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The Lima Newsi
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THE LIMA XFWS UljA OHIO SEPTEMBER 8 DON'T WORK WELL POSTAGE STAMPS FOR CUBA MINERAL PRODUCTS that they art much more difficult to FANCIES OF FASHION lhirte and intricate bodice eoutfl BftADSHAW Ksa tst illM So Mare Women Will Ba Employe a Indian School purrlnlea jSg deal by Government Those of United States Have Increased oo Per Cent in Value' The Tailor-Made Gawa How Rules all uatrtal twi Tvilfnuik- Over "Urmoa Oruf Store the Warid of Modes rira shipment Mad by the P- Ottlce Uescrlnlle at tn iiamus The 'irsi shipment of Cuban poitgft stamps bus been made by the pott oftce department The stamps wert sect Havana and consisted 1400000 ones SOOOOOO twos 400000 threes and 40000 special delivery ten-cent stamp la the consignment was $5000 worth at banning (reatioaa Exhibited Official Report Made by Geological Normal Increase far ill (ear Ha Bern at the Rata ol aisuuouuu Aaaaally Indian Commissioner Jones has decided that no more women shall be appointed as superintendents of Indian schools and for tome time past haa been reducing those holding such oflica to subordinate placet and putting men in charge of the schools Owing to tha character of the work required of superintendents Commissioner Jonet within mm short iwtt AH the Dalaty VniumN Utunsea ISMKial Chk ago Letter postage uue stamps which re the The official report on the mineral pro-same as those used in tblt country ex- ducrion of the I nited Statet for the cal-cept that the word 'Ceutavo" is print- -ndar vaar has iust been made nub- JOHNS 'LUMBER STEAM AND CL4S FTTTtS Draler in I'umys if all kinds Oat roo 'Fm 311 Hoolh i MONEY TO LOAN hold that women do not possess too TAKING general survey of of the 1 of the opinion that no garment in the ed on I hem It is -xpecled there will Uc by ne geological turvey It showt neeetaory qualifications The com be a demand for these from the stamp i in isn total of the I irner advances several reasons collet-tort Ail such requests will be mineral proouction of the United Statea 'this The superintendent is on dot wardrobe of the lady of fashion plays a more promim-m part at the present moment than her tailor-made gown Somehow in the old days the Inipor- luaD- bas increateo from $3e931Boti0 to ICJiT- practically 24 hours every day preaid- the uban stamps correspond in size aaa last satM oo u-r cut 'I he lnr the u-hnnl nnder his or htr care Alt tot per mm oa FARM LAJSB3 ot and color to those used in thit country normal increase deduced from this rec- The superintendent has the executive CITY PaOi tKi wiitmi imui a ure are typical ot ar0 of 19 yrars is at the rate of $18000 i QCSQ Ul UC BlUWI "VM Uan who privii- or pnvti rr "VlLl laui-e and utility of this costume for "fCSTn rJ! popping and general rough and randy 1 wvutan in wuicii mey win LH' urO 000 annually but during the five yeara of the employes including teachers rate of laierwt aay tonw i altbvut 4a since 1893 the rate of increase has been i matrons seamstresses cooks laun- wear was not in the least unoersiooii Uj the majority of womankind and there THK LIMA HOW IJAGE hojdtvk The stamp Is green with a reproduction in miniature of the statue of Columbus which stands in the courtyard of the old Spanish captain general's heudqtiarlers It represents Co Mi-lrooelltaa Bi Lima nearly $25000000 annually While the normal rate of increase may lie somewhere between these figures the totals are marked by great Irregularitiea dresses and farmers The management of the force it an arduous task especially in the larger schools For the issuance of the clothing and provisions the superintendent is also responsible and must be familiar with atcounts and business methods lumbus standing with his left hand rest- From ltS4 to 1895 the increase was Br iOHEY SAVED IS EARNED ing on a globe Above the figure is lv il000OO0O0 and in the follow-inn- ver possibly be and 1 dread the amateurish attempts in this direction which will obtrude themselves on ail sides before the season is half over While the skirts art ail cut in a similar manner more latitude is allowed in the coat-bodices some being designed is the not altogether new tight-fitting short coat with pointed revert and wide flaring collar while others are carried out in the just bow very popular double-breasted shape and bordered all round with row upon row of fine machine atitchiog The revert which are made Id quite a new shape and the prettily fashioned eolltr are finished in a like simple manner while exquisitely cut pearl tuitions ornament the closing on the left side Strappings in width bon narrow and ide are seen on ail the handsomest tailor-mades and art particularly effective when used to outline the drapery or tnade to simulate the ail conquering overskirt In the important matter of material tailors recommend Scotch mixtures rough tweeds and serge but I notice they make their twellest looking gowns of fine light weight broadcloth and so 1 naturally think it the thing to buy Some of the prettiest coat and skirt costumes for early autumn wear have the skirts developed in Venetian cleth and the little coat bodice fashioned of glace silk matching exactly the color seen in the skirt covered entirely with tiny tucks running diagonally across the coat loth back and front The tight fitting sleeves are tucked in a similar manner from wrist to shoulder while a narrow knife plaited frill borders the coat throughout The effect though simple in the extreme is chic to a degree and decidedly Frenchy Other desirable coat and skirt cos-turnTs for early autumn are carried out in striped cashmere the collar and re-vers on the coat being made of plain cloth In the darker shade of the stripe These costumes are particunlrlv pleasing when carried out in black and white I have heard whispers among those in authority that there is a growing feeling in favor of stripes For tliosi printed "Cuba" and below "Centavo" the increase was only a little over" $1-wtth the numeral 1 on each side of the 000000 while from 1S92 to 1894 there The principal objection to women su- centavo was a decrease owing to the business i peiintendents lies in the fact that at The two-cent stamp has a group of depression of over $121000000 From Kara Money by getting your Clothing clean! as good a at (jr-hring's Cleaning and Repairing Rooms East Market street 1890 to 1897 the increase was about $8 i all Indian schools Industrial training-Is the principal feature and it is said It has been demonstrated that women are unfllted for work of this character Herds of cattle farms and gardens are to be looked after by the superintend 000000 about 13 per cent while from 189T to 1898 the increase was The 1898 total product was 'the largest in history exceeding that of 1892 which held the record prior to APHETA iyni paiiiis in tne toregrouud with severul others in llie distance It has "Cuba" printed al the top with "centavo" at the bottom and the numeral 2 ut each side of the centavo It Is printetl in red The three-cent stamp is a royal purple one with a miniature copy of the statue of "La Cuban" which stands in one of the plazas of Havana The figure is seated on a ent no a iso lias cnarge 01 ine nisourse- 1898 by nearly $50000000 Thit Is due ments and is expected to prepare to a general incresse all along the line timutes for new buildings repairs and of mineral products all of the more lm- other Improvements Where a man ia The DAXORR of the rtectal chair hat tat KKMOVKI) AVHETA rethod ex-tracts treth without pain and the DAM effect ilNKgaor IT A UMO AIR Call and Investigate at Bennett lit i tV Mtttn St DENTIST portant of these showing large in- superintendent he has general orer-i raised dais with a crown on Its head and creases and almost every one showing clothed in long flowing robes A bor- galn The TBne of all mtallic der of tropical foliage incloses a mcr- products in 1S98 was $344096130 aa -mm snip arnica is printed in mue the compared with $302198502 in 1897 mean waves oeing reproduced in sight over the entire plant and operates the literary deplrtment through a principal teachSIrThe domestic de- pnrtment through matron and the industrial branches through a farmer or industrial teacher as the case mays be BOY WHO FLAGGED TRAIN gain of $41897028 All of the metals MONEY TO LOAN We have money to loan at 5 and 6 per cent privilege of paying off prlB-eipaJt at any time or any part Be rare and see as before making arrangements for a lean WILKINS Boum 28 Opera Block except nickel made large gain copper lead tine aluminium and antimony reaching their maximum In both prodiiction-and value but while the amount of pig iron produced In 1898 realistic design The prettiest of all the stamps is probably the ten-cent one which is a delicate slate gray in color ith a plowman and his team of oxen in the foreground which represents a field and In the distance plantation buildings apear was greater than in any other year yet i Iadairy laaaaxarated Amoaax the Irrhim of the Black HIM la Snath Dakota A BRIGHT FUTURE women who find stripes becoming this DR AND MRS DR MURPHY PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEURS Daiule speetal attention to family practice and ladle anrlng th lylng-ln Profes- will be matter of much rejoicing and ('in i iin of Cncao In Eeaader Ulvea Promise of tlecotntng t'B In lis Proportion I must confess that striped material I services daring connnemeo ana mm when well made up has an nir of dis tinction quite unknown to the perfect days tharaafterunly mM alls attended day and night Office and fees' the value of this product was considerably less than in 1890 or 1802 though It increased $2143-! 701 over 1897 thit being more than one-half the total Increase in the metallic products from 1897 to 1898 The nonmetallic products Increased from $32771096(1 in 1897 to $352783872 a gain of $25072906 The largest contributor to this gain wat bituminous coal which increased from $119587224 In 1897 to $132588313 In 1898 a gain of $13019089 The value of the anthracite however fell off nearly $4000000 The other products showing Important gains were stone petroleum natural gas and mineral waters awee Ms north Main t- BwU teienhooeMS Consul General De Leon at Guayaquil Ecuador has made in extensive report to the state department on the culture of cncao in that country AfOrr I1 plain fabric There are interesting things galore to say of the new full jacket There is THE LATEST TAILOR-MADE was no more common sight in the shopping district than crowds of women dressed in gowns too fanciful and for description and only tit for the most dressy home functions inch bent on finding "a bargain" regard less of the havoc wrought to her personal finery Time however has brought about" a wonderful change in this matter and now-a-days there are indeed very few wdmen who make the least pretense to keeping up in the styles but have'one or more up-to-date tailor gowns at their command As now is the time of -all others when tailor gown are especially in request it is of them I wish particularly to tell you The newest models are wonderfully chic and fetching and are to be seen in all the fashionable autumn shades as well as in black Those in the latter somber hue are the smartest-looking by all odds and if one is limited to a single tailor gown a black one ii the proper thing to buy A first-class tailor told me the other day that his order book showed three black gowns to one in colors Just why CHASE DENTIST 40 and 41 Metropolitan block The recent flagging of a train by a Black hills (South Dakota) boy and the generous treatment accorded him by the passengers and railroad officials have resulted in inaugurating a newln-dutly among the Black hills boys The other day some passengers when at a station whtre the tlagging episode occurred noticed a bright-faced ragged urchin standing near the track Hoping to get a sight of the boy who had created so much favorable comment by his action of a few days previously iu Hugging the train and preventing what might have been a serious accident some of the kind-hearted and hero-worshiping passengers asked the lad who he was He promptly replied: "I'm da kid wot flagged de keers t' other day" Without stoppirg to verify his claim they at once began tossing him nickels dimes and quarters and the lad profited greatly by his deceit Every urchin who-puta In his time at the depots In that particular locality to see passing trains describing the methods of cultivation' the conditions of labor and the cost of production Mr De Leon says: "The possibilities of the cacao market are vast The consumption has not yet begun or at least made any headway in the Asiatic countries among which Japan Persia and British India may some day become important consumers Lima Ohio New 'Phone KITE FLYING IN THE OCEAN Society at New port Invents a Hear Afford Spart for Bather Four Cakes of Toilet Soap i black should enjoy such a reign of pop for Five Cents at ularity this autumn I am unprepared to A say unlets it be because an all black is now "the boy who flagged the train" and unsuspecting passengers have ample opportunities to part with their spare change TEST TORPEDO BOAT (nocjoiate is scarcely known in Oceauico the llritish colonies or Hawaii Even Europe Russia Turkey and Greece are but recently becoming familiar with the product- "Aa there has always been a ready market no special effort has been made to extend the demand to new countries The consumption of cacao is increasing at the rate of five or six per cent annually and inside of eight or ten years the Remand will be greater than the supply "All that is necessary is capital and energy which mill be welcomed and which will surely come when the railway to Quito is built for no line of agriculture shows such tempting returns" The consul general shows that a profit of 40 to 50 per cent can be made in this industry BLACKBIEAR FOR A PET DAINTT BLOUSE CREATION the rakish-looking little bolero a com gown well pot on has a charm peculiarly Its own I have so often wondered why ladies particularly those with small Incomes wear anything but black making an exception of course in the matter of pretty neat-Iookfng cotton" gowns fnj morning wear All the stylish dress materials sufls as crepe de chine grenadine and the many varieties of silk erepon are so exceedingly lovely in black and so generally becoming to the figure and the complexion as well that certainly a black gown has much to commend itself fine or two good black dresses will promise between the Eton jacket of yore and the smart braided bolero of the moment-which is made to fatten Tenuis in bathing suit at Bailey's beach has aroused the envy of the patrons of Hazard's beach and a new amusement has been invented at Newport I The other morning pedestrians along the beach walk near Hazard's were attracted by a couple of dozen large kites flying In the air and peals of merry laughter from the bathers: In the surf were a score of young men and women and a dozen canoes were bobbing and tossing on the waves The young among whom were Miss Fifl Potter Miss Ustis Miss Kane Miss Grant Miss Ella Potter Robert Gerry George Eustls Potter Palmer Jr Rogers Winthrop Honore Palmer and a dozen others had equipped themselves with Blue Hill kites to which were attached stout cords the ends of whfeb were fastened in rings in the backs of leather belts the bathers had about their waists The sport was to raise the kites a considerable distance and Then enter the canoes The young men paddled the canoes out from the beach When a desired point was reached the bathers would leap from the boats into the water aad would be towed ashore at a lively rate by the kites flKK ACCIDENT- JOHN SPITLER Successor to WALLACE CO General lataranee Agency BOOM I HOLM lis BLOCK LIMA OHIO CU ana get rates Bond fornlahw) promptly by the Fidelity Bond Co down the frtf it to within a few inches of the waist where it falls open show ing to particular advantage the charm ing bodice of silk which matches in take one through the season nicely and color the cloth skirt with which it Is worn Then there are the jaunty lit tle double-bieastcd jackets which are simply distracting not tc mention the tight-fitting little coats reaching a few inches below the waist with their Mathews Physician and Surgeon Diseases of women and children glvtn special attention Cnnun-r-lsl Block Old Thotw New 'ySone 30 Seattle sec Hi vast Market sharply-pointed revers and upstanding collar completely covered by many Holland Sabotarlne Vessel Traa-ele I'Bder the Water and Discharge DaniitjrTl'orpedoe For the first time since the Holland submarine torpedo boat came to the Shelter islands waters a test of discharging torpedoes was made the othtr day The trial took place over the government course Besides the torpedo test the trial Included sending the vessel over the course both submerged and awash For more than an hour the boat was sent over the course and ah The eriiT tlie trials were considered sue- cessful by the experts The vessel made remarkable speed while submerged averaging nearly 7'-j miles an hour The torpedo was fired when the boat was moving and about four feet below the surface It was blown from the tube by air pressure and was taken in a straight line for about 75 feet There scarcely was any dlsttirbnnce in the water from the discharge of the torpedo only few air bubbles showing on the surface near the bow of tha boat The torpedoes were dummies of the smallest whitehead type used by the navy DEER RUIN WATERMELONS Oklahoma Partner tHsaailslled villa the I in iiil ievi-iila Hilling lite Animals Wealthy Banker of New York Flada Great Sport In Coanpaalonahlpof His Hw Poeton An able-bodied black bear named Jennie with a pleasing countenance ha recently been adopted by Kennedy Tod multimillionaire banker society leader of Sew York and in hit hours of case Is his inseparable companion He is living in luxurious quarters on Mr Tod's estate at Sound Beach Conn On almost any fine day the millionaire may be seen rooming with bis curious companion running races with it over the well-kept lawns wreatUng with it playing leapfrog and putting it (hrough its feats Jennie's forte seems to be wrestling For this exercise mittenB are tied on Jennie's pa ws for the bear's claws are sharp and with the friendliest inten WALLS PLASTERED WITH COINS rows of narrow gathered ribbon set on so close as to have quite the appearance at first glance of shirred silk I'-haw heard many rumors that the medium length coat will struggle for first place later in the season but I do not think there is the least chance that the delightful short garment will give place to one of such dowdy length Brown is a favorite color for autumn D8 GREENSLADE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON RotMaaa 3 and 4 Second Floor Fattrot Block Oawr MtrxaM XClotbtngttofe a JEW FHOSE 0 Slasalar Conceit of a New Jersey Woman iamtsma Valuable Coin In Collection jackets and so is a curious shade of dull red while a rather bright shade of blue is much sought after but here as elsewhere the all-black garment takes the lead To replace the rather too popular cot Dr Forster Robinson tion It might accidentally inflict some ton shirt some delightfully novel silken injury DENTIST Parlors ted Floor Opara H-se Block Rosas So is blouses are putting in an appearance The encounters usually take place on the grass back of the stables The set-tos are not formal and the rules are disregarded by both contestants Mr SWELL COAT FOR AUTUMN Tod bus the advantage of height and Miss Daisy Dentz of petftzr-ille a suburb of Trenton lias probably Oft largest collection of coins in New- jersey Some of them are many hundred years old and they represent the currencies of nearly every country in the world Some idea of the size ofthe co lection may be gathered from the fact that the ceiling of Miss Dentz' boudoir is completely oovered with United States money while the four walls are bidden behind the coins of Asiatic European African and 8outh American countries There is considerable history at tached to' this collection especially to the English coins which wtra found near Princeton in a queer-shaped hat by one of Miss Dentz' relative while In search of minerals The hat la similar in shape to those worn by the Hessian soldiers during the revolution and is siUl In Miss Dentz' possession There are many valuable coins In her collection says the Philadelphia Record and were she to convert them all can be worn with bats of any color the inevitable bow of white chiffon giving jnst the finishing touch needed to complete the perfect whole So at- length of arm but aennie makes up by agility One of Mr Tod's grooms usually acts as referee CHICAGO GIRL'S NOVEL WAGER On some there is a curious little hint of winter in the arrangement of the velvet yokes and high collars of velvet with a narrow folded waistband to correspond in place of the more usual and dainty yoke and collar of lace Three yokes or chemisettes as the up to date modiste delights in calling them are detachable and it is quite the proper caper to have at least three with each waist Ostrich feathers are lie ing used quite lavishly on the newegt autumn hats and they seem in perfect harmony with WnoJd not wore interesting to yoor friend than woold yoor own Sty Work for itself Ask for my special off er MHyartVa Oollery T-as-tt IS Klbby Sttmt near Main A remarkable complaint has been filed with the territorial game warden of Oklalmtna For two years the shooting of deer has been absolutely prohibited in the territory and the animals have become plentiful Farmers living near Carney who are raising watermelons complain that herds of deer come every night to their patches and eat all the ripe melons They are forbidden to shoot or capture them and Working Her Way to New York City by Shining 1 leaping a Golden Harvest A pretty 18-year-old girl giving the name of Jane Smith and her residence aa Chicago arrived at Binghamton the other day working her way from demand from the game warden protection for their crops BIJ IT ft in- DR DOTY Dentist tired out may feel assured of being gowned In the best style and taste possible But I am sadly digressing from the subject of tailor gowns and I meant to tell you Of tome swell specimens of the tailor's akifl in this direction which I have been fortanate to spe within the week Tha most striking feature In these latest tailor modes is the absolute perfection In workmanship which shows itself even in the smallest detail The skirts which are cut sojse-what different from any seen before are simply delightful to look upon aad will I am certain prove themselves far more comfortable to walk in than those of last season Whll the rmmln i Into present American currency they Chlpno-n to N'pw Ynrk hv the ante menna I the wide-brimmed shapes that are now the idol of fashion In many cases these feathers are put on In the reverse way that is their stems start from the back and the ends curl over the front of the brim in a most becoming man-nr- GARDNER Hia Mother Couldn't They were discussing the question aa to whether a woman can keen a secret Blue High 7 7S 7 would yield quite a snug sum of a shoe-blacking outfit She is after a wager and the conditions were she a Patriotic cow was to travel on foot and subsist by Three years ago a heifer belonging blacking shoes Coming to Binghajm- t0 I PlUmb at Newton Kan gave Ho hot Iwitlatry and "yaJ Snrgert practleed tn ail it ilepartmeaM ton sbe visited the principal offices and birth to a calf on Decoration day Two Little Johnny had not annenrad to he Princess Helena of Orleans wife of the duke of Aosta and sister of the duke of Orleans has sold a considerable part of her valuables In her Turin Genoa Milan and Paris houses and placed the money thus realized at the disposal of her brother to be used in the Orlennlst cause ThapSeture and statuary have been purchased by the various museums and by English and American collectors of objects of art A Daisy Ima Daisy Cook Is the name of a new postmistress in Oklahoma listening but he suddenly added his retained to a "ertala extent there is at mr'mit'0 'he stock of general in reaped a rich harvest shining shoes at a quarter a pair Her appearance and conversation Indicated refinement Her hands are small and shapely and it Is said she Is a member of a wealthy Chicago family the name of Smith being assumed She has averaged since her departure from Chicago $8 a day and will arrive In New York on time least a suggestion of drapery on one euf 3 "Wei! years ago she had another on the Fourth of July and it was named "Fourthajulle" Thla year Fourtha-julie gave birth to a calf on Independence day Rock of Gibraltar The height of the rock of Gibraltar ia about 1437 feet and all rt ism i Know ma can keep- a secret Everv- CORN CRISPS ARE DELMHTFUL Try tbern omm tad yoo will haee foaod tls Farfeetiea of Confeotlooaty charming aw! graceful in the extreme i nf r'" ahp 8n'1 uu" pa al-Frrrm the casual glimpse have had rst he gets Into tht of them I am impresMd with the faet' -noton Transcript 4.

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