People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1896 — A Good Thing Anyhow. [ARTICLE]

A Good Thing Anyhow.

Kansas City is to have a novel monament in the shape of a stone refuge in a triangular plaoe, called the Junction, where people wait to take the street oars. It is to be erected by the sons of the late Ferdinand Heim to the memory of their father, who was a wealthy brewer. The design of the refuse follows the style of the classic exuedras and is as beautiful as it is novel. The entire superstructure will be white marble, and the floor will be laid In Roman mosaic. It seems to be a question with some western newspapers as to Kansas City’s ability to live up to that sort of thing.—Chicago Tribune. A fly is almost invincible. It will survive long immersion in water and will sustain the odors of sulphur and other disinfectants without apparent injury. Only turpentine, chloroform and ammonia oan get the better of a fly. Thirty days are required for mail to travel between'New York and Bush ire.