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The Lima News from Lima, Ohio • 6

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THE LIMA NEWS ABSENT-MINDED POLKS Fat missionary olograph lea in the PARA RUBBER FARMS A NOTED ASTKONOMER RELIGIOUS READING ill gfAasm ahruy aa mm thsun That Faraath a ValaabU Stsdy the EadaaTorar to THE TRUST FIENDS BEATEN BY A raeord at bow many AND REFORM When a college professor gravely AMERICAN WINS PANS IN FOREIGN LANDS THE BRAZILIANS ywa cab tadacc ta read tfcefsv OVCH THat WORLD WvMa tifec aoctatj into bawds with Mastery oae bawd for The Trad Is Teas a waiting Dr Saexlss a Brad nat at TAcac bands are to study Hrrm tb Ossihq Aasaiaisair at lb Vatiesa at Was rormrl a their countries sad each ta he i iiajill Shipment ta th Fart or Aa Kafileh gyocucat state a Fall are la tb Field slblt for owe meeting ta the eoure at tee year aa tb country IU mem ben COMW Mareh 1 UotooLU Miwcwl Co fajwoaa O- have sufferad wtb Carrh since 1880 and have expended nsrarwlOOfw oUffswnt eematriaa save takes offensive sent from my ioch in Unrth and sias of my firorer I half jar of Lincoln a Ce-UrrD Bairn and one uottle of Lincoln ton-iSSional Catarrh Cure I now breathe naturally The aeab my nose have dutappesred and I foal better than I have foren I nave re wived more benefit from Lincoln Constitutional Catarrh Cure and Lib--Ola's Catarrh Balm than trom all ether medicines combined ScmntACKiK 219 Heil Aveme Columbus For snie at Voitkamp'- Melville and Ashton'i drug rtores la nUMiag MWt-lMImil fnnii Mats ta Un Sa whl UI Mud Taat 1Sa a r't bach agaia (na your uuM have studied Syndicates don't have everything There is a subtle irony In vtew of Spend pan at the time at each mis Galileo's fate In the Pope's keeping sionary meeting la reading short mla-cetiaBeom missionary hems whkh all aa astronomer The present director their own way down la Para Braxil according to a report Just received at the state department from Consul Kennedy regarding trade there He ays: of the Vatican Observatory is Rev are eipactetl ta brine apologises to th cow he has stumbled agaiaat or a literary woman I gBSnSoa ly runs against on of her own shade trees while discussing metaphysics the trifling blunders are often attributed to scene peculiar constitution of mind supposed to belong to genius but these tricks of mind sad muscle are common to many in the common footpath way The lack of co-ordination between brain and muscle leads to many a laughable mistake a few instances of which are here given: A woman recently went to purchase some Hamburg trimming and wishing to put on her glasses she opened her umbrella instead and having a merry heart she hurried away from the counter convulsed with the saleswoman no doubt thinking her would-be customer was something of a lunatic A teacher in a well-known academy has a habit of carrying his umbrella over George Mary Searle A Ph Give aa occasional missionary social baaed a some missionary land with Though of American stock for sev The profits the rubber trade have eral generations an his father's side he was bora ta London on Jane the costumes food games etc of that land attracted the attention of foreign capi AMI yu teft hat 'a twelvemonth ago VoaT hnawoaass with Louse Napoleon a) ktased tb Pop to Sty tt la perfectly stunning1 AMouaatea and ail that you know Tea ibtJar an about you teft ihsju In Mud Fiat a twelvemonth ago bajra: they ra alt right Ok: Dtek lakalT Me basses! soaaawher In the anow: Ma waa Mat on the summit taat wlcter AM Bab ha a hard row to hoe- talists The newspapers published a few days ago a cable from London announcing the formation of a syndicate The power at looking upon the bright aide of life is one whkh can be cultivated and one which is very de with a capital of $48665000 for the exploitation of the rubber biisineas sirable to cultivate Peevishness or Difficulties will be encountered how Vou know that i got the consumptloaT fretfulnosa of any kind in any little ever should the syndicate instead of his shoulder like a eun and one making the purchase of the rubber it NO GAS NO PAIN Teeth attracted without rln V-talised Air or Gas given if dealraO DR MciNDOE Cincinnati Block Both 'Phones 1839 Dr Searle's childhood and youth were passed in Brook line Mass where he received his early education afterward entering Harvard from which university he graduated in the class of 1857 having among his other classmates John Davis Long Secretary of the navy In th present cabinet Dr Searle then became assistant to Dr Gould In the Dudley Observatory at Albany State of New York where on September 11 18S8 he discovered the asteroid Pandora the first discovery of the kind ever made in the States by original search In January 1859 Dr Searle entered the service of the United States Coast Survey In 1860 self in Para attempt to buy the rub-i childSrn indicative of a disposition which may develop in later years into a permanent trait of character which will bring ceaseless misery to' Its pos cloudy morning picking up a broom Instead of the umbrella he hurriedly walked off with it and would no doubt have gone directly to prayers so ac "a asa tT weal camm that a a go 1 certainly wrote you at Baden Wear aa' that we obt muni ha ago! I got all your outlandish latter Ail stamped by eome foreign a 1 handed amysatf ta Mtea Mary That ketch at a faaaou chateau Tom Summer as Uvtng at They may that he cut quit a anow Taw dkrn Meet Euchre Deck Billy Aatyarhar on your road to Cairo? a you thought of the rusty old cavbu Taw pin and tb valley below sessor Th fretful ehild is often a child that needs the doctor's care but more frequently it la a petted child Or Kahls coutred had not his wife called htm back A young lady took an ice cream soda and carried the long spoon away with her discovering her mistake when she undertook to fan herself with who has been encouraged by injudicious affection to become self -centered mr waai Worth I Dr A- Kabla MEWwt Spring Ml Tun 'Phone lis Uma'Phoaes It to not natural for children to be irritable Whenever a child is cross a the spoon at a lace counter Who that And beard the North Fork of tb Yuba Uma'Pbon is DRS KAHLE KAHLE predisposing cause should be looked for In may cases it will be found the uses pea and mucilage has not dipped the brush In the ink and sprawled over the paper with pen inadvertently Harnar Block cor Main and North ber farms The estates are controlled by the avaldores who supply the rubber gatherers with food and clothing advancing money against the rubber to be gathered Unless an understanding is had with the avaldores the rubber gatherers will sell neither the farms nor the rubber "Another smaller syndicate formed in England for the tame purpose som weeks ago succeeded In buying a few farms in the Marajo Island near Para but the prices were excessively some say four times as much as anyone else would give and more than double the amount of their value Several representatives of other syndicates who have made reconnolterlng trips to the rubber regions of Para and Ama-tonas stated on their return that the field la enormous that the further up Lima Telephone 101 Lima Ohio child has been shut up too closely is the bouse and had not he I enough dinned in the wrong bottle? One of A you Mood on the bank of the Po? Tama Just lib your romance old fellow But now there hi standing a raw CM store on the she of the cabin That yew lived la a twelvemonth ago But 11 Jolly to aee you old el low-To think tt a twelvemonth ago! And you have aecn Lotus Napoleon And look like a Johnny Crapaud- Come Ui Tou will surety see Mary- outdoor air and sunshine to make it the most embarrassing blunders how ruddy and happy The physician will call the disease anaemia because one ever happened to a dainty Uttle lady who has to wear not only false teeth tort two pairs of glasses Sewing at of the characteristics of (bis condition A sniTH Slate and Tin and Steel Roofing Asphalt gravel roofing All klnda of spouting and tin work promptly attended to Corrugated iron rooting a specialty Tea know we are aaarried What no? is extreme pallor Anaemic children some Dorcas society not long ago she wished to change her glasses but ber tni ay! forgot there waa something Between jou a twelvemonth ago Harta hand like a hasty or careless child are generally fretful and because pet ted children are apt to be more care fully housed and protected from ima 200 South Main St New Pbone aw but half attended to her brain and she discovered herself with her teeth in her hand instead of her eyes as she laughingly said Car conductors glnary as well as from real evils such children are likely to be anaemic and Intemperate Pleasures Monday Jane 12: The lover of pleasure Prov PHILLIP ALBERT not ta a healthy 'condition could tell many a laughable story of Happy in disposition and healthy in ladies' Hair DrasslDg Shampooing aa postage stamps offered for fares and 17-31 Tuesday June 13: Choked with pleasures Lake 8: 11-15 Wednesday June 1-4: Ye have lived in Manicuring room Face steaming ana massaging a specialty bod are those children whose parents allow them the freedom of play In the open air The exceptions to this rule Room 9 Holmes Block Main BL Ha does I kinds of Bne hair work and ta passengers both vexed and vexatious who pass their own stations or attempt to stop short of them Perfectly sober and perfectly sane men have walked in at the neighbor's doors and even entered the dining-room before dis ritss autocall acd see him Chiropodist specialist Hpeclni attention given to th treatment of tbe scalp nd aud hair REV DR SEARLE are so few that they only prove it The most certain way to Insure our children tits blessings of an amiable sunny disposition is to insure them a sound body which is necessary to a Switches it Mi up wave ana naags sss pleasure Ma 5: Thursday June IS This also is vanity: Keel 2: 1-4 M-2S Friday June 14: Cove not the world 1 John 2: 12-17 Saturday June 17: For all these things judgment eel 11: 9 10: 12: 1-8 Sunday June 18 Topic I nt pleasure 2 Tim 3: 1-7 (A temperance meeting) of he received the degree of Master a covering that they were perhaps several doors from their own These errors sound mind and sound nerves Arts from Harvard University Dr Searle was originally a Unitarian but in 1869 he entered the Protes What are called "nervous" people of hand eye and ear would afford valuably study to the psychologist they go the more rubber they see and that rubber gatherers are only working the smallest portion of the trees' In their estates "The total quantity of rubber received at this port during the month of February already aggregates upward of 4000 tons and tt how seems positively certain that before the end of the month the figures will exceed 5000 tons or nearly double the amount ever before received at this port during One month This most extraordinary movement has given roam for tbe wildest speculation Prices have gone up and down Every business house is heavily loaded with orders "The Red Cross steamer Camatense which bears this report Is carrying a record-breaking cargo of rubber She arrived here from Menace with a trifle over 400 tons on board and she is to take 900 and odd of the 4000 tons of rubber now in Para watting for room In the steamers bound for New York This total of over 1300 tons is nearly double the amount usually shipped by a single steamer Fifteen additional vessels have been added to the various tant Episcopal (Anglican) Cburc' -ft- are often merely fretful selfish people who have no nervous disorder as What's the maining in that communion umi STANDS HIGH IN SCIENCE August 15 1862 In September 1862 he was appointed assistant professor We may say that the matter at liquor-selling is "Bane of our busi-nesa" hut it will soon in some way" make itself our business Any pleasure is intemperate that an excuse for their self-absorptkra Thetr nerves are an excuse for all manner of selfishness and irritability of disposition Some of the greatest sufferers from nervous diseases nave at the United States Naval Academy at Dr 3 Wortman of New York who has accepted the chair of natural history at Yale stands high among scientists on this side of the water Dr Annapolis Md and remained in that keeps 1 will not say from the capacity until 1866 when he returned to Harvard University as assistant in the astronomical observatory of the Wortman war born in Oregon City higher duties that easily but from the higher pleasures A good test of a pleasure is this: bow will it( stand being remembered? The beat games are educatlve-edu- university Here he remained until Ore on Aug 25 1856 His early Ufa was spent in the west but immedi 1868 ately upon graduating from the Unl Mailer With KANSAS Kansas Owns Ki2a'h1ob: mules MOtXM mile cows other cattle Ssuijsjo twins and fjm sheep Its Farm Products OB bushels ot eortl so (Ml ran basket Of wheat and millions upoo millions ot dollars In value of other grains fruits vegetables etc la debts alone It baa a short Send tor tree copy of "What's tb Matter with a arm bosk ot pages of tacts General Passenger office Ta Attunes Tsatki I tarts Mews verslty of Oregon he located in the PASSPORTS cative of eye or hand er brain The drinks and foods that give the most east and became associated with Prof Cope of Philadelphia From 1877 reft! pleasure are body-builders as well Under what circumstances does one to 1884 he conducted explorations in aa palate-ticklers No pleasure is a fleets plying between Para and outer ports since the first of the year the majority of which run up the Amason use a passport when traveling abroad? This is the usual query of those who have never left the hospitable sbors of the United States The simplest re good one that is not edifying constructive A man would be glad to publish a list of the work he has done during a day been women and children of the sunniest disposition Almost any one can recall chronic invalids sufferers from spinal affection whose keen nervous pals never touched their disposition There are many cases like this whera the spirit completely conquers th body which shows that even under the greatest discouragements It possible to have grace of disposition The least re tfulnees in a child should be corrected and the habit of looking on the bright side of life encouraged in every possible way No gifts of mind however great no beauty of face no grace of form will bring the possessor so milch happiness as the happy disposition This does not mean merely amiable inactivity but an actively' kind disposition from which fall "deeds of weekday holiness" And "Life hath aa dim and lowly spot That doth not in her sunshine share" passing through the newly explored rubber states" ply is that the passport is used when He should be as ready also to prist a list of his amusements one is in difficulties In Some European countries you cannot get a registered letter which is addressed to you GOLD HUNTERS To legislate about other matters and neglect the temper Captured and Tortured by Cannibals unless you show your passport ace question is to fight measles but As a rule the special entries to mu Hat Oo Escaped Vancouver (B C) Cor St Louts give smallpox free scope Globe-Democrat: Advices were re seums libraries ana picture gaueries for the purpose of study are permitted only to those With passports and some Most churches refuse to admit A saloonkeeper ta member CHIROPODISTs Pacini Mature Scalp Treatment Maaicariaj Ingrowing to nails cure eornsi'and the western fossil beds for Prof Cope during the summers and in the winters studied comparative anatomy under Dr Joseph Leldy at the Philadelphia academy In 1884 Dr Wortman was appointed anatomist of the United States Army Medical museum at Washington While there he studied medicine at the Columbia Medical college and in 1887 took tbe degree of The same year he became demonstrator of anatomy in the Georgetown Medical college The appointment of assistant curator of vertebrate paleontology of the American Museum of Natural History was tendered him in 1891 and girce that time he has been in New York During tbe time of his association with the museum Dr Wortman has conducted all the field work and the collection of fossils which is one of the finest In- the world Is practically all his work He has also written a large number of articles ceived by the steamer Aorangi today of times because of a special consular the capture and death of some members of a gold-hunting party in New Guineaheaded by two Germans named ship Now it is not enough to keep the saloon out of the church we must take the church into the saloon to the saloon's destruction In time of war Ail work letter obtained on the strength of the passport oonioaa removed aitnoui pain guaranteed Prices reasonable Ma Will can at residence II desired In case of death in a foreign hotel Stoltz and Frost They hired seven no city fet safe with the enemy en the passport is invaluable to at Kanakas and proceeding up the New Office hour tram 1 until 9 North West corner of Spring and Elisabeth Streets tending and saves expense and delay Guinea coast entered tbe harbor dur camped at its gates no matter if the aemy are kept outside the waits The The Mahogany Market Speaking of the business of cutting mahogany timber In Central America a writer in the New fork Times says: "The relative cheapness of mahogany logs Is making revolutions In furniture manufacturing The sailing vessels to the survivors In Russia passports only safety lies in a sally and a battle are absolutely necessary and a certi i austral ion a man went up to a ing rough weather They landed and the two Europeans were captured by the natives who are accredited wn being canplbals The boat was seized and burned and the Kanakas were door of A baggage ear and asked: "Is ficate that they have been examined Is Just as imperative Without both you cannot cross the frontier These and steamers engaged in the trade are there anything for me?" A keg of more numerous than ever before and precautions strike us as unnecessary never heard of again Tbe two men but if we lived In a European country TODD BROTHER'S NEW MACHINE SHOPS We do a general line of repairing of ait ktnda Flp cutting a speetalty We havs the only machine in Uma that can eut Me to 8 laches Prices reaaonablV Work aeuttaetory Who you want aa thing in our line give us 4 calif CKNTKAl AVENUE we would see the wisdom of it all were terribly treated and becoming sick Frost shot himself through the head to end his sufferings Shortly each steamer may bring 700000 rest of mahogany logs to New York and hue sailing vessels from 200000 to 300000 feet The Central American forests are not being ruthlessly destroyed as are many of our American woods In Central America where the forests are Army conscriptions make it necessary that a man should carry papers A Swiss German or Frenchman has to whisky waa rolled out "Anything -ess- "To" ler "a gravestone that goes with that whisky'' Illustration A Welshman who was great drunkard once got his goat drunk Nevar afteswaro' could be persuade that goat to enter the door of the saloon Struck with the animal's superior good sense he himself reformed after Frost's suicide Stoltz was tied to a tree and hourly expected to be the victim of the natives' cannibalistic carry with him his papers stating his propensity Instead of making a meal army service certificates of birth marriage vaccination etc controlled by Americans two trees are planted for every one cut This Wise of him however his captors decided to treat him as a white slave and took policy Insures a permanency of supply all kinds of care to insure his captivity when a vessel chanced that way that practically makes the wood tnex naustible The trees cut for this ma hogany trade average 25 inches In di His special vocation was to dp the carrying work for the tribe into whose inhospitable hands he had fallen but ameter and run up to 40 inches" Two trees are planted for every one cut in at the high festival his chance came Central America In the south mil and while the tribesmen slept sounu- To Craws a Missionary Interest Do not let each meeting stand by itself but plan at the beginning of the year for all the year's missionary meetings so that they may form a connected series A good (cries would be oae meeting for each great mission field of your denomination or one meeting for great mission country of the ly ne paddled away in a canoe He Steam and Hot Water Heating and pas fitting Sinks cistern pumps lawn hose hose reels and hose nozzles Also agent for the Cleveland beer pomp and all beer pump supplies Incandescent gas lamps 76c complete MHUVEY 119 Hi ght Street Wealth and Beauty lions of valuable timber trees are cut annually and none are planted We Wve mvien to learn evidently from the Central Americans and other peoples aeout the rational care of our natural had only a small amount of provisions and paddled for ten days among small islands along tbe const before he found a German settlement DR WORTMAN resources' gtinginr Wasps-Many writers upon natural history following the observations of a French naturalist Monsieur Pabre have dwelt withsadmiration upon the skill and of certain wasps which are represented as having the habit of stinging caterpillars at their nerve enAfa with sueb unerring precision that the caterpillar Is merely paralysed whereupon the wasp lays an egg within the body of the caterpillar and the young insect on emerging from the egg finds living food sufficient for Its use until it is ready to take flight The careful researches of Dr and Mrs Peckham of Milwaukee Indicate that the statement Is so much exaggerated as to be virtually untrue Having seen the entire process several times from beginning to end they find that the wasp does net sting invariably at such points as Indicate a knowledge of'tte nerve con-ters and that the caterpL Is merely killed and not paralysed by the sting Thus one of the "marvels of nature" Is proved to be non-existent and books along bis chosen line both Aa beard Claim in collaboration with other scientists To Stop Pauperism The municipal authorities of Mcms Belgium have just adopted a resolu and alone In 1S83 he wrote "Recent Discoveries of Fossil Horses" which tion which will prevent children from "Did you hear about the absurd claim that old Gotrocks presented to the government?" "I haven't Heard of any claim What is it?" "The story goes back to the civil war Got was published as an appendix to "Horses' Teeth" by William Clarke In 1884 In collaboration with Prof A vl Cnstipleaioti Rosy Cheeks Bright being born paupers In that city Every child born in Mons after being registered officially will have a bank account opened in its name with the city eavings bank The authorities will de rocks was drafted but he paid a sub Perfect Kirrn by using Lincoln's Ufa Cope was written "An Account of tbe A Uterln ttiK wKeinioe umoouna Mammalian Fauna pf the Post-Plio irnsn ror emale Weakness strengthens Itheni apt li kept in stitute $1000 to go in his stead The substitute remained In the army at the close of the war having become fond so iigarnebt so taat lb organs are bias 1 1 gtres Quick relief and envea all posit one franc for the Infant who cene Deposits" His most pretentious work is "The Comparative Anatomy ot when he arrives at a sufficient age will find this as a nucleus to augment the Teetn or tne vertebrata" pub of military life As time went on he was promoted and a few months ago weakness and disease ol thuw delicate organs fit women ror the highest duties of ber wifehood and motherhood and cost only II par boUia For sals by Vjrt-kani Melville and Ash ton world or six meetings on the six greatest missionaries of the world's history or alternate meetings on heme and foreign missions or one meeting for each missionary board of yonr denomination SO missionary real without information Divide among the members the subject you wish to treat and let each he responsible for the best treatment fee can give his theme If for in-staoce you study China on a certain evening let oae member talk Are mtatites on Chinese customs Assign to others two-minute essays on Chinese education the sice of the country He products Its religions its government Give to others the chief missionaries and ask each to speak about 'owe Missionary meetings are never of tntieb value wtthoot maps and dinar i ma Home-made maps are often th best The committee should collect cft ffttaw on missions and missionary cu-vfcwtttes portraits of missionaries pic-" and photographs of all kinds with his penny savings The original lished In 1886 Dr Wortman has also contributed a number of articles to scientific Journals among which is one deposit pf one franc can not be drawn he reached the rank of colonel and aaoa after was retired reason of age with three-fourths pay" "Well what at any time but the Interest accruing is tne property of the young depositor on "The origin or tne Horse" pub lished in French -by the Revue Sclen has that to do with Gotrocks?" "Got 1 RHEUMATIC flr JL matlsrn for sale try Uttvart awi tlflque In 1883 He Is the writer of a 1 Cuanlngham army rocks maintained that as he hired this man as his substitute the retired pay Not Intended number of the American Museum Bulletins Dr Wortman has read papers should go td him as long as he lives He haw tried to Impress this idea on Of Interest to Smoker' It may interest women who smoke to hear some recent statistics anent the length of different smokers' lives It is asserted by the ubiquitous "faculty" that a pipe-smoker lived tbe longest a cigar-smoker next but the cigarette-imaker the shortest of all 1 (lad that generally the real downright honest smoker clings to his pipe before many well-known scientific so "Pen-hecked says bis mother-in-law has done him a great turn at last" "What's that?" "Taken his wife home to live with Bui- the war department but the officials cieties can't see it In that light at ail and he threatens to take the ease into the etin To always bear in mind I that bo business rear waa fucoefnl without proper publicity Mac an ad In the- column and watch yonr grow Otbra hav das New York World I A Leatea NacrfHre "Are you keeping Lent?" "Of course I have given up The man hdo thinks right and hoo loves yoomanity better than creed seldum goze rong unless he ga well The Snraoan incident has developed three my New York Jour as with prom i ry Into one of those annoying affairs that forswear Intimacies and yon will sever haveany quarrels at will add Interest to missionary aveetletw was "not on the bills" paiu iur it wen noooay iz lookln.

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