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Show ax ion a iMiaroii Is tiolns Co Applj Ills Illseoserjr lo t'olllns. Raltimou Oct. 16. In the doorway of a furniture store on Iowa Street in this city, Iu plain view of jiassers-by, stands an ordinary ordi-nary looking nfriRerator thatcon-tilus, thatcon-tilus, and silice Augu-t 21st has contained, the dead body of an Infant. In-fant. Aithough nothing has been ilonoin tho way of emlolmiug or otherwise preserving the body, the flesh is Just as solid aud odorlcvs as if death had taken place a few hours before. On this fact the Inventor ba?es ids claims to .1 most valuable discovery. Ry very simple ar-rangemeuts ar-rangemeuts ho has obtained this -tarllina result at little exiense. He cxi to api'Sy t to ccfl' us l-roton "II In III- Ytlil.Iij. Cabthace, III., Oct 16. John Peyton, a wealtny and aged farmer of Wilcox township, is eudeavoting to obtain a divorce from his wife, KlUalieth, on the ground that she attempted to poion him withcroton oil. Mrs. Pey ton filed a" crossbill, charging her huslwud with extreme auJ reified cruelty. Mrs. Peyton admits that she tit croton oil iu the whisky jug In order to cure her husband hus-band bt drinking. |