I- 1 i - - 0rg fw nhntine democrat successor To CHERRY COUNTY INDEPENDENT ROBERT B GOOD - Editqu Pbop valentine - nebraskZ HER LOVER ACCUSED GIRL KILLED AND THROWN IN THE RIVEJ At First Supposed to Be a Suicide lut Upon the Body Being Exhumed a Bullet Was Found to Have En tered the Right Ear Ohio Murder Mystery Dayton Ohio On August 27 Bessie Little a boarder with Airs Preese on South Jefferson Street ibis city disap peared at 6 oclock in the evening Sue told Mrs Freese she had arn engagement to ride with Albert J Frantz her alleged lover On Thursdaj Sept 3 Bessies dead bod bloated almost beyond recog nition was found in Stillwater River near the bridge justnorthof Dayton -The coroner supposed it a -case of simple drowning perhaps a -suicide Bessies known delicate condition suggested sui cide Public sentiment demanded closer investigation The -body was exhumed and re examined A bullet that had entered the right ear was founddodged in the brain This was the first revelation of murder Frantz was then arrested He saysessie was not with him No bodjT has been found that saw Frantz and Bessie together on that Thursday night On the following night Frantzs stable burned and his buggy with -its evidence if it contained any was destroyed Prevented a -Lynching Pitxsbueg Pa Prompt action by the police authorities prevented a probable lynching at Homestead Four negroes broke into the residence of Wm Marsh a prominent picture dealer of Homestead for the purpose of robbery and probably a more henious crime They entered the Bleeping apartments of Mr Marshs three daughters and upon discovery one of the negroes tried to strangle Miss Annie Marsh Tlie father being aroused came to the rescue and the negroes fled One of them Isaac Mills jumped from the second story window and was so badly jhurt lie will probably die The others were arrested -soon after and placed in the lockup The feeling against the negroes was intense and acrowd of about 300 had planned to lynch them but the police offi cials smuggled them out of town and lodged them safely in jail in this city A Pastor in Disgrace Haxxebax Mo The committee ap pointed by Bishop Galloway to try the case against Hev Thomas Cooper the de posed pastor of St Joseph has fund him guilty of gross immorality slander and profanity lit recommended that he be expelled from the church The con ference adopted the report at once and Cooper was -expelled The suicide of Dr ilcDonald this week is said to have been due to threats of prosecution made by Hev Mr Cooper Dr McDonald had charged him with immoral intimacy with a young woman of the church Bids for New Battleships WASEUfQirox Under GovernmetfwkG it was alleged -that life had gone to specifications bids for three battleships are to be opened September 11 and for twelve high grade torpedo boats two days previous- Strong pressure is being brought to bear upon the Navy Depart ment to postpone the opening day until November 15 All prominent shipbuild ing firms in the country desire this action The law is mandatory however and no postponement can be made Dr Leo Browne Goode Dead Washungitox JDr Leo Brown Goode assistant secretary of Smithsonian Insti tute and probably the jeading authority on fish and fisheries iu the United States died at Washington D C of bronchial pneumonia He was a native of Indiana From 1884 to 1877 he held the office of chief of thedivision of fisheries in the Smithsonian Institute and on the organi zation of the Rational Museum became its assistant director Wealthy Missourian Disappears Chheicotxle Mo Casper Ulmer a wealthy retired farmer aged 77 years left here last Monday fo attend the G A R encampment at St -Paul He registered at the Metropolitan Hotel and was lodged at a private house just across the street Tuesday night he got up dressed himself and told his friends he would go across to he hotel This was thelast seen of him Gold -Imports The treasury on Sat urday received a telegram from the sub treasury at New York stating 4 750000 in gold coin had been received of which 1 750000 appearl in Saturday statement the remaining 53000000 appearing Mon day The withdrawals Saturday amounted to 32100 which leftthe true amount of the reserve exclusive of the 3000000 not taken up in Saturdays statement 104 085152 Frait Importers Fail New Yoek H JDumois Co among the largest fruit importers of West India fruits jn America assigned Saturday without preference Their last statement to Bradstreef s in November 1895 showed assets 66000 liabilities 2S5000 Gen Weylers ediet prohibiting the exporta tion of fruit from Cuba vwhere the firm owns vast estates ds given as the cause of the failure North Amerieajc Review Sold New Tore Lloyd Brice has sold the American Review one of theoldest mag azines in tlie united states David A Monroe who Is the new editor president and treasurer was for a number of years connected with the literary departmental Harper Bros Train RofcTer Killed Sacramento CaL An attempt was made to hold up the overland express eight miles west of this city The engi neer killed one of the robbers and then pulled out and the train reached this city Helena Bank Fails HelenjL Mont A notice posted by the manager of the First National Bask announcediubat the bank was unable to meet the withdrawals demanded The manager said creditors would be paid in full No statement of assets or liabilities was made Columbus Railway Fails Columbus Ohio The Columbus Cen tral Street Bailway Company went into tlie hands of a receiver Saturday morning The assets and liabilities are unknown The cause of the failure Vas insufficient business - -T Bradst reefs Review Sew York Bradstreets says There is a somewhat better feeling among wholesale merchants as to prospects for autumn trade in seasonable goods This extends to some industrial lines notably iron and steel Chicago sales of iron this week nro larger tnan for all of August and Pittsburg sales are larger jxnd prices better on the outlook for harmony among steel makers The most notable increase of sales of seasonable goods has been at Chicago mostly among dry goods aud hardware jobbers St Louis also reports a moderate gain in demand as does St Paul Baltimore wholesale trade is checked by restricted bank credits but is still larger than one year ago The more encouraging nature as to the movement of prices lies in advance of quotations for wheat on the stronger sta tistical position and free export move ment higher prices for iron and steel at Pittsburg aud Chicago with a gain in de mand and a further appreciation in quo tations for cotton on renewed reports of damage to the crop Petroleum aud leather are also higher On the other hand there has been no general increase in industrial production the output as a whole being smaller than previously dur ing the year Drop Out the Diamond Match Chicago V H and J H Moore have resigned their positions with the Diamond Match Company The resigna tions were handed to George M Pullman one of the large carriers of Diamond Match stock W II Moore was first vice president and a director J H Moore was not a director but was second vice president of the company While the retirement of tlie Moore brothers makes but one vacancy in the Diamond Match directory it is probable that two other resignations will be received According to the way matters are drifting Director J K Robinson of Chicago and Director C It Hopkins of St Louis may retire It is not improbable that Mr Robinson will be elected treasurer of the company a position which he now holds Outside of Mr Armour and Mr Pullman II N Higinbotham and C H McCormick have been considered as possible candidates To Be Open to the World Shanghai Reports are in circulation in the circles of highest authority to the effect that the Chinese Empire will short ly be thrown open to free trade with the rest of the world When Li Hung Chang was in England one of his staff said the main object of his tour was to sound the European governments regarding an in crease of Chinas tariff He added that he understood Russia Germany and France were favorable to the increase but the British premier brought forward several important oounter propositions It is now -certain that China is inclined to concede these conditions that as a preliminary tariff be increased all transit dues in the interior of China be abolished and later free trade established through out the empire A preliminary increase in the tariff is made necessary in order to secure necessary loans Heir -of Prince LobanofU St Louis The vast estates of Prince Lobanoif Rostovsky Russian Minister ot Foreign Affairs who died suddenly in Kieff last Sunday will pass to a man who sixteen years ago came to St Louis as a Russian exile and proscribed This man disappeared a year later taking with him the divorced wife of Prof Jules Belin a teacher of French Since then ho has been heard from but once and New York and there had been sentenced to prison The exile claimed to be a nephew of the late prince His name is Lobanoff and before his exile he ws judge of the criminal court in Odessa He was a nihilist and when this fact was discovered helled for his life Comes Back at Altgeld Chicago Ex Democratic Congress man Forman publishes a rejoinder to the answer of Gov Altgeld to the charges of borrowing state money etc made by him against the Governor He repeats the charges and says Tlie publie has a right to expect an explanation of every charge but instead they are met with personal abuse mean insinuations and hypocritical cant I want to remind you says Mr Forman that the issue was squarely presented to you and as you refused to aecept it I shall await with confidence the verdict of the people of the state of Illinois to be rendered in November and predict your overwhelming defeat San Francisco Wants to See Li Sax Fraxcisco The Chamber of Commerce Board of Trade and Mayor Sutro have sent an official invitation to Li Hung Chang through the Chinese Consul General to a reception at the hall of the Chamber of Commerce should he pass through San Francisco The South ern Pacifie Company has placed at the disposal of Li Hung Chang a special train from New York to this city and hence to Portland if required -Saves 50000 to Cattlemen Guthrie Oklahoma The last Legis lature passed an act taxing all cattle ranches houses and other personal prop erty of white men in the Indian reserva tions ot the territory The cattlemen fought the tax- The supreme courtheld that part of the levy for general territory purposes and court expenses shall stand good but holds that the eounty and school tax is illegal By the decision the cattle men save over 50000 a year Bogus Chinese Certificates Montreal The special United States treasury agents arrived here to obtain evidence regarding the forging and sell ing of Chinese merchants certificates They will act in conjunction with Dr Anuerson consul general No attempt will be made to extradite the offenders but indictments will be asked from the court of the queens bench as the offense is one against the Canadian criminal law Great Westerns Earnings Chicago The annual meeting of the Chicago Great Western road was held in this city The net earnings of the road during the last fiscal year were 1899578 an increase of 580228 over the preceding year H A Gardiner H E- Fletcher and A Oppenheim the retiring direotors svere re elected Spanish Gold Sinks Laurada Jamaica The steamer Laarada of Cuban filibustering fame struck a reef while entering the harbor of Port Antonio She will be a total loss it is feared It is suspected that she was wrecked purposely through Spanish bribery Philippine Islands Revolt Londojt A dispaieh to the Times from Hong Kong says that the revolution in the Philippine Islands is less serious than was at first expected and that no danger is feared for the lives and prop erty of foreign subjects I OF A GEEAT STATE NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF NEBRASKA Detective Cox of Omaha Institutes a Crusade Against the Omaha Council Bluffs Inter State Thieves Association Asks for Requisition Aftt Inter State Thieves Detective Cox of Omaha applied to Governor Holcomb for a requisition for John Malone who is now under arrest at Council Bluffs charged with the lar ceny of a suit of clothes in Omaha of the value of 13 The reason lor asking a requisition for one guilty of so small an offense is explained by a letter addressed by Cox to the Governor as follows Enclosed please find an application for John Malone together with special delivery stamps for the purpose of facili tating the speedy delivery to me of the requisition papers and to save the ex pense of travel in procuring the same I trust his honor the Governor will grant the same for the reason that there are a great many petty thieves who will steal an article of small value in our city and go over to Council Bluffs with the idea that the amount is under grand larceny and thereby not a felony that they will not be prosecuted and punished but as I desire to make an example of this case and break up what seems to be air inte state thieves association with headquar ters in this city and Council Bluffs I trust I shall receive your co operation in the matter BURN CHILDREN TO DEATH Murderers Saturate a Bedroom with Kerosene and Apply the Match Of all the horrible and villianous crimes ever committed in Northwestern Nebras ka the one which resulted in the death of two children of Assistant Postmaster W A Danley at Chadron clearly takes the lead About 4 oclock Thursday morning a fire alarm was turned in and the blaze was discovered to be the dwelling of Mr Danley Before the arrival of the appa ratus Danley his wife and a young baby had been removed from the house the first two unconscious and the baby deal It was shortly learned that the 1-year-old girl was also in the hoube and chief L A Doirington crawled all over the house on his hands and knees finally finding the little girl in her bed She was dead Some unknown party had thrown kero sene over the entire room and set lire to it The entire family sleep in this room and the blaze and smoke came so sud denly that they were nearly suffocated Appearances would indioate that the fiend had thrown oil through the east window of the bedroom completely saturating ihe bed where the older child lay and sprink ling the carpet underneath and around the bed containing Mr Danley wife and the young baby The citizeus are much excited over the affair aud all kinds of theories are being expounded regarding it the most logical being that the guilty party made a mistake in the house and was after some one else A common tin sprinkler was discovered in the house which had lately contained kerosene The coroners inquest is liable to produce a sensation of no small pro portions - -- -- n Farmer Seriously Hurt F H Hubbard was quite seriously in jured at Overton by a loaded billy in the hands of Jake Brown Mr Hubbard who is an enterprising farmer of that locality had employed Brown for a few days to assist him on the farm After t lie family had retired for the night Brown attempted to assault the farmers daugh ter 18 years of age Her screams awakened her father who promptly knocked the miscreant down and threw him out of doors Later in the night he called and requested his clothes and other effects His appearance was sufficient to open hostilities again during which Mr Hubbard was injured Brown has disap peared Life of a Child Crushed Out A fatal accident occurred at Chitten dens elevator In Tecumseh in which Curtis Smith the 11-year-old son of Fred Smith lost his life The boy with two or three playmates was on the second floor of the building and attempted to jump into the elevator in its descent from the third floor for a ride down His asso ciates made the jump all right but young Smith was a little slow and his head was caught between the elevator and the floor The car crushed his head in a frightful manner and death was almost instantan eous His body could not be released from the awful position however until help could be secured from two blocks away York County Mortgage Record The York County mortgage record for August shows the following Farm mort gages filed thirteen 677500 sixteen were released L 6771o Three town and city mortgages were filed and they amount to 81925 nine aggregating the sum of 5 4135 were satisfied Chattel nortgages ninety filed 1932143 eleveo released 44810 Clark Beebe Accidentally Shot Dr Clark T Beebe and George Smith of Shelton were snipe hunting in a small boat on Wood River pond and on theii return young Beebe seeing game drew the shotgun towards him the hammers caught on the boat and discharged both loads into his breast above the right lung He died Feeders for Nebraska A special train of eighteen cars of west- rn cattle was unloaded at Shelby th other day Part of them have been sold to farmers while the balance will be fed They have not tasted corn and when driven along the road will stop at grassy places and not look at the cornfields Preparing to Handle the Corn Crop There is a change in the ownership oJ the East Side elevator at Hildreth Th property has been sold to A Beckstrom who is making extensive repairs for th seasons trade An enormous quantity o corn will be marketed at that point thi fall and winter In Trouble with Uncle Sam A A Wirtz in charge of the te m per Ance billiard hall at Beatrice was ar rested in compliance with a request from the United States authorities on a charge of illegally selling intoxicating liquors Wirtz will waive preliminary examina tion and ask for immediatejhearing in the higher court Provokes a Printers Strike A printers strike occurred on the y Times the other morning the new free siler management attempting to cut the price of type setting to 10 cents per thou sand when all employes walked out Had Hoarded S lOOOOO Chicago Frite Struckmeyer worth nearly 100000 died of heart disease in the wretched room he called his home at 389 North Avenue He had been a miser for a quarter of a century denying him self the comforts of life and almost the common necessities although he had enough worldly possessions to place him beyond want He died in a store room deserted even by the rats Death found the old man sitting on the end of an empty nail keg across which his lifeless bbdy soon stretched Fritz rented the first floor of his two- ptory building to a candy dealer He lived in a small room over the store his sleeping apartment being in a little closet adjoining He did his own cooking on the rickety stove and the neighbors say that as he never took a bath he did not feel the lack of a bath room He dressed in tatters and rags He was also the owner of much other valuable real estate and ready money It was common gossip that he kept some of his hoardings in his room over the thresh hold of which no person save one friend was allowed to pass His fear of robbers it is said was something remarkable and with locks and bais he fortified himself against their attacks being suspicious of everyone Lost Spanish Mine Discovered Round Rock Texas There is great excitement in the counties of Bell and Milan over recent discoveries of gold In Bell County syndicates have leased large bodies of land and the ore taken out has been sent to Cripple Creek Colo to be assayed If the report is favorable mines will be actively developed When the discovery of gold in Bell County was announced some two months ago the old story of the lost mine on the Bowles place was revived and a company quietly leased the land before making known their purpose They sent to Crip ple Creek and employed E L Conway a gold miner who for many years has had experience in the mines of California British Columbia and Australia He im mediately began the work of locating the old Spanish mine and from almost oblit erated landmarks he finally succeeded in ascertaining where the shaft had been sunk After removing the earth it was found that the shaft had been completely filled up and it will take much hard work and considerable time to remove the de bris A large force of men has been em ployed and the work of developing the mine is now actively under way Shy On Revenue Washington In spite of the fact that circumstances have so shaped themselves as to make it appear that the financial problem is the predominant issue the treasury statement for August shows that the question of adequate revenue is of overshadowing importauce The deficit for August was upwards of ten million dollars and the total deficiency for the first two months of the fiscal year Avas 523198839 It is clearly demonstrated that in the event of a continuance of the deficit the next president will be com pelled to call Congress together imme diately after his inauguration Predicts a Very Hard Winter Wichita Kan Joseph H C Swan the sage of the Whitewater widely known for his correct forecast of the St Louis cyclone and other meterological phenomena makes the following predic tion The winter of 1896 97 will be very long ufcd cold with much snow in all local ities where snow is a factor -Blizzards will be numerous highways and railr ways will be blockaded and all to be fol lowed by much rainfall and high water aiost of the year Flow of Gold Will Not Stop New Yopk Nearly all bankers says hat they now begin to realize the magni ude of the present gold import move ment It is declared bv bankers who imd studied the situation and the condition of srade between Great Britain and this sountry that in the absence of any un oward political event which would cause tieavy selling of American securities abroad the importation of gold before the movement closes is likelv to aggregate oetweeu 40000000 and 53000000 Woman Goes Innane on a Train Sedalia Mo Mrs Mary A Hogue ihe wealthy widow of John A Hogue who amassed a fortune in the wholesale grocery trade in this city became vio ently insane while on her way to tins city from a visit during the summer in Chicago and northern lake pleasure re sorts Upon her arrival here she had to oe forced form the train Mrs Hogue is laboring under the hallucination that she s under arrest and her captors are trying to rob her of her money Woman Violates Her Parole Racine Wis Miss Laura Wolcott or Milwaukee who was let out of an asylum on parole made her appearance in this city and issued a number of checks on a Chicago bank and was taken in by a number of Racine people who gave her dinners and rides about town She wound up by purchasing an 80 bicycle and giv ing a worthless check on a Chicago bauk The wheel has not been found and the young woman was taken back to the asylum at Milwaukee To Confer with Watson Washington Senator Butler chair man of the Populist executive committee left the city Thursday for Atlanta on polititical business While in Georgia Butler will confer with Thomas E Wat son nominee for vice president on the Populist ticket The Senator has been preparing a letter to Watson notifying him of his nomination and it is presumed the conference is in relation to this mat ter Flames Rise One Hundred Feet Independence Kan The large gas well on the Hays farm nine miles north of here was discovered to be on fire and the heavens were aglow with the light from the burning gas The flames would shoot up nearly a hundred feet in the air and could be distinctly seen frOm the city Every effort has been made to get it under control but it is still burning and peo ple are becoming alarmed Gets Balm for a Lacerated Heart Petehsbukg Ind Three weeks ago Mike Robinson filed suit here against Jasper N Kinman county sheriff for 10000 damages In his complaint Robin son charged that while acting as jailer under Kinman Mrs Robinson transferred her affections to the sheriff A compro mise was made by Kinman paying 600 Went Doavh in Lake Michigan Mackinaw City Mich The schooner Ellsworth light bound down collided with the schooner Emily Maxwell loaded with alabastine for Chicago off Waugo shanee The Ellsworth sunk in thirty minutes Her crew was saved and brought here by the Maxwell which6 is leaking sines One pump keeps her free isam PALMEEAKDETJCKNEit BLUE AND GRAY PUT FORTH AT INDIANAPOLIS Anti Silver Democrats Adopt a Plat form and Name Candidates for Presi dent and Vice President Chosen on First Ballot Palmer for President John M Palmer United States Senator from Illinois was nominated for Presi dent of the United States by tlie anti-silver Democrats at Indianapolis and Gen S B Buckner of Kentucky was nom inated for Vice President The nomina tion of Senator Palmer who received 757 votes on the only ballot cast was made unanimous on the motion of Gen E S Bragg of Wisconsin his only com petitor who received 124 votes Gen Buckner wns nominated for Vice Presi dent by acclamation for no other candi date was placed -before the convention The nominating and seconding speeches were numerous and enthusiasm ran high from the moment the reading clerk began to call the roll of the States until the Chairman duly announced that the con vention was at an end Chairman Caffery called the convention to order at 1138 Thursday morning The Platform Committee was not ready to report so the crowd called on Col W C P Breckinridge for a speech He was es corted forward amid mingled hisses and cheers and made a brief address Mr Ochs of Pennsylvania offered a resolu tion that the national convention express- GEN JOnN 31 PALMER es grief at the untimely death of William E Russell It was carried by a rising vote T De Witt Warner of New York Lehman of Missouri Bynum of Indiana and Eckels of Illinois addressed the con vention A motion to take a recess at 145 was voted down Senator Vilas then appeared and read the report of the Resolutions Committee The platform declares that the convention met that Democrats may unite to avert disaster from the country and ruin for their party that the Chicago platform at tacks sound financial policy and that del egates to that convention abandoned for Republican- allies the Democratic cause of tariff reform to court theTavor of pro tectionists that delegates to the Indian apolis convention cannot support candi dates of the Chicago convention nor be bound by its acts liberal policy toward American shipping is demanded and an economical administration of government international arbitration and a liberal pension policy are favored all efforts to touch the Supreme Court are condemned an the gold standard is approved The platform expresses opposition to free and unlimited coinage of silver and compul sory purchase of bullion denounces the present system of paper currency as a constant source of injury and demands currency reform and commends the fidel ity patriotism and courage of Clevelands administration The platform was adopted unanimous ly A motion to take a recess was cried down Breckinridge of Kentucky moved to nominate a candidate on the platform The motion carried and a roll call was ordered Carroll of Kentucky withdrew Wattersons name and a telegram was re ceived from President Cleveland announ cing his positive declination Palmers Name Presented Palmers name was presented by the Michigan delegation as lie had refused to allow the Illinois delegates to put him in nomination His name was greeted with an outburst of cheers that caused him to retire to a lobby in confusion John E Hartridge of Louisiana after regretting the refusal of President Cleveland to al low his name to be presented seconded Gen Palmers nomination Georgia did the same Then the States one after another fell into line Senator Palmer was nominated on the first ballot and the choice was at once made unanimous on motion of Gen Bragg The nomination of the Vice President was then taken up and the Chairman in structed the reading clerk fo call the roll That young man took in the situation and promptly called out Kentucky This raised a cheer for Gen Buckner and his name rose from all parts oftlie hall Wm B Browden made the nominating speech an 1 the instant he closed his address a del egate sprung up and moved to nominate Gen Buckner by acclamation It received a dozen seconds and was carried with a great roar After passing a resolution giving the national committee the usual authority and another thanking the temporary com mitteemen for the work they did and an other thanking the people of Indianapolis for entertaining the convention so hand somely a North Carolinia delegate asking Chairman Caffery if he remembered the remark made by the Governor of North Carolina to rue Governor or South Caro lina This hint produced a motion to ad journ and the motion was carried forth with at 415 oclock Telegraphic Brevities Norman Allen known as the cattle king of Florida was ambushed and killed Police detectives have arrested two young men who are suspected of robbing the branch - of tfie American National Bank in the Livestock Exchange Build ing in Kansas City Mo A car on the Frederick and Middleton Electric Railway jumped the track near Frederick Md with 110 people on board Fortunately no one was killed but sev eral were badly though not fatally hurt mi A CIRCULAR FISH iiiiMHinKimaUi It Had Become Eo Throuch Grcwinff the Interior of a llumun Skull The strangest fish story I eves heard was an experience I had myself said Judge Scud tier ofAtaluma as he settled himself back in his big arm chair while a reflective look passed over his open countenance It was in the summer of S2 1 think rhat an Easterner and myself started out on the warpath for fish Salmon Creek afforded fine fishing for salmon trout and salmon trout as well and many were the stories of mammoth rishes caught there which were wafted to our ears when our friends learned of our destination to all bfwhich myj friend from the East listened incredu lously This stream as you know flows through a narrow defile with precip itous sides and winding around consid erably after leaving Freestone finally empties into the Pacific and right near there we had our headquarters at the Ocean View House tramping up the narrow canyon each morning with bait in ourselves as well as the fishes We had good sport fine luck in fact for two days and on the third day I chose a very wild spot and seat ed myself on a large rock overhanging the creek I fished with a line and rod using the same old fashioned sort of worm I did as a boy There was no need to use the more scientific fly when fish were so easily caught The Easterner was down stream a little way and everything was intense ly solemn and quiet When I felt a tierce pull on the line I roused up at once and pulling up what should I see come bobbing to the surface but a hu man skull which to all appearances had swallowed the bait through Its eyes Naturally my otherwise steady nerves were considerably shaken and with a sort of howl I started back sud denly which motion swung the some thing rather sharply against a rock whereat it cracked apart and the several pieces to my relief slid off info the stream leaving dangling on my line a most peculiar looking fishr almost white and forming an almost perfect ring I quickly jerked the hook out of its gills and let it drop into the clear water where it went through the fctrangest motions still keeping its cular shape It was unable to swim but twisted around in the water or Old Plesh Redncers I wonder what fat people did twenty years ago So far as I can remem ber apart from the heroic measures recommended by Mr Banting there was but one remedy generally indors ed and that was the extract of sea weed a preparation which would have been excellent had it not in reducing the flesh reduced strength as well It left you thin and lifeless A little later the water of German spas were in vogue Fat people who were rich went to Carlbad and Marienbad then came back poorer thinner wiser and weak er too For they also debilitate Sub sequently Bismarck announced that he has lost a roe bucks weight through the simple process of drinking nothing at his meals But sauce for the goose Is not always sauce for the gander Fat men all over the world tried the reme dy and fattened on it The less they drank the fatter they grew Nowa days there are a hundred nostrums but I take It that barring hereditary pre disposition for which there is no rem edy the one cure is exercise and V stention from certain foods The ques tion is what form of exercise is the best A scientist to whom I recently submitted that query recommended swimming on the back or rather swim ming with your back to the floor with a dumb bell attached to each foot There is nothing he assured me which will at once reduce and strengthen as quickly as that It eliminates every ounce of fat and hardens every shred and sinew If you happen to be a fa man try it Colliers Weekly Ancient Journalism At a recent c ogress of journalists fceld at Heidelberg fac similes of the first newspaper ever printed were dis tributed to the members It is a sheet published at Strasburg in 1G09 by Jo hann Carolus In a letter from Ven ice dated Sept 4 in the first number Galileos discovery of the telescope is announced The Government has ad ded 100 crowns to the pension of Mas ter Galileo Galilei of Florence Profes sor at Padua because he has InventHi an instrument which enables one lo see distant places as if they were quipe near f Fire Proof Paper To make fire proof paper nothtlg more is necessary than to dip infia strong solotion of alum water atfo when thoroughly dry it will resist tlie action of flame Some paper requires to Imbibe more of the solution than ft will take up at a single Immersion aiid the process may be repeated until rt becomes thoroughly saturated H i moved with a wheel like motion My friend who had been attracted by my howl arrived just in time to see some of the eccentric gyrations and I really believe if he hadnt actually seen it he- would always have said it was a Cali fornia yarn We afterward came to the conclu sion that the fish when small had- strayed into the skull and probably through some motion of its own had turned the ruin over and so closed its mode of egress though it could easily survive and grow on the food which- j t came floating by and there it contra- T ued to grow only in a ring till the worm falling through one of the eye sockets provided a mode of relief from its cramped quarters We quit fishing for that day and it was some time before I could eat fist without a thought of this strangely im Drisoned curio San Francisco Call -V CH