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Show t L t lilli HELD OF ADVLNTUUli. THULUIia INCIDENTS AKA D IXO DEEDS OX LAND AND SEA-- A -- Kikl With Monger drizzly lurkuptl by s Munfu-- ' A htory of Ih War. "T OlI IIOISTUN, a veteran beer I huntvr, saja in the San Frau-Q- l cntoo ('brouiijle tbat the grizzly lit ura ol British Columbia are much larger than thorn of California. a native, and his nsrrow escspa from a wounded beast. A native bgd returned to the camp and told Lord Delamera that a lioness had been seen in a nearby thicket, and a party was organized to go after her. The incident la related aa follows: After a short ride we got to tLe place aud fouud the tracks of the lioness going into a long strip of high, feathery grass. We could find no tracks coming out so we concluded to burn the patch. It was perhaps 200 yards lung and fifty broad. I could not command the whole of it, so I told thu men to lieht it at the top and along one side, snd Abdulla aud I took onr station half way down tbo other side and about thirty yards from the edge of the gross. At the bottom edge I put a warrior on a pony to see if the animal broke cover that wsy. A great part of the grass waa burnt before tiiero was any sign of the lioness. Then 1 eanght sight o( her slinking along through the thin gras- - at the edge of the strip going toward the bottom end, Kb did not see ns as we were rather behind her aud were standing still. When I shot she seemed to stumble forward, but recovering herself caugh sight of the man on tha pony, end before I could shoot again ana was half way to, him and going like a flash. He had not seen her when I shot, as sha hidJen by tha grass, and by tha time he had turned hie pony around and started sha was dose to him. He darted straight away from me and I dared not fire at tha lioueas lor fear of hitting him. For nearly 200 yards it looked any Hha got right money on the lioness. nnder the ponys tail, but did not seem to know how to strike, and at length the pony began to gain on her. Hhe at onoe pulled up and tnrned into a brash where she lay down, stretohed out at full length, panting. Running up 1 shot her before sha could prepare for another effort. The natives said that the reason she did not estch the pony is because a lion eannot spring without a momentary halt. If this ii so a pony could always get away from a lion galloping straight behind it, unless the pony was inch a bod one tbat the lion could oome alongside. Hunters feel safe when on a pony There ia roally no and in I he open. danger if the pony is not too tired and if the liou ia kept at a diatauoe so that the pony can get started if tha animal Unless wounded, lions are charges. iueliuod to ran from a man either on foot or on a pony, except when very hungry. liUU'EIIUJ.U snjs: half-bree- well-know- hall-bree- to-da- y n-ad- short-handle- al d If a careless maid in filling the many lainoa now so popular about a house spills the oil or allows it to run down upon ths curpet, it ia well to wipe up as much of tbe oil as possible from the eat pet; then sprinkle tbe pot with buckwheat flunr or aud pin a paper or cloth over it. About five hours later sweep up all tha meal, sprinkle afresh an l cover as before. This operation unst be reIt is said that the professional trunk peated twice a day until the oil haa all packer has become an actuality, and been absorbed. The length of time that she is a wbman. wifi, of course, depend upon the quanMrs. Mary L. Foote, recently electtity of grease taken np by the oarpet. ed the Police Jonties of Gaylord, Kan., ran against her husband aud defeated MANAGEMENT OF HOCM1 PLANTS. him by a large majority. Keeping plant indoors in living Carmen Sylva, Queen of Romania, rooms is something that a great many has written opera librettos in German, make a lamentable failure of, persona Romanian, Swedish and French She aaid en old florist, and the reason is ia an accomplished linguist. that they overlook some of the very CoraHortenu Smith, of Arkansas simplest rales that govern the vegetaaa tion and blooming of plants. They City, Kan., who is described young, pretty and unmarried, owes rabjeot them to extremes of wet and a large ranch and 5000 head of cattle. dryneaa, heat and cold, and allow tha Lady Henry Somerset and Mrs. soil in them to become hard and Ormiaton Chant are preparing to baked, or soar and sodden, which last found a school in England for tha in- state ia absolutely fatal to the beauty struction of women in public speak- and health of plants, if it does not destroy them altogether. Perfect draining. , Miss Carolina an age, abundance of light and warmth artist ot Washington, has painted the and a moderate amount of moiatnre are for their best developpictures of many famous statesmen mentrequired The eoil mast be fairly rich and soldiers, among whom were Presiand nntritioua, but free from ornde dents Grant, Hayea and Garfield. sod and very materials. Prinoess Pauline da Matter nioh, who old stable a small amount with relnge, used to set the fashions in Paris nnder of sand to keep the mass from packing, tbe'Seooad Empire, has reoeived the will be found the most desirable. Gemedal and of honor lor raniums and verbenas dobeatin a modgrand diploma fat eattla at the Budapest exhibition. erately cool atmosphere, and may be Lady Ulrio Buncombe, after testing given the places where there ie the the triumphs of the social whirl in least snnshine and heat. London, has entered Girton College "Blossoms should not remain too as an undergraduate, and will devote long npon the plants. They exhaust herself hereafter to philosophy and the vitality of the vegetable system, history. and, in eonsequenoo, there ia a dwinThe Duchess of dling and nnthriltineiw, and the houseCleveland, mother of Lord Rosebery, keeper wonders why her plants are ia anticipating a voyage to South failures. In nothing is the advantage of Africa in December. No other Dncheaa living has explored the world so thor- free prnning more elearly shown than in the management of the window oughly. Constant attention to reliev. Helen Van Anderson has be- garden. dead leaves and' the flowers as moving come pastor of the new church of the soon as thoy have reached their prime Higher Life in Boston. She is about all other thirty-fiv- e years of age so it ia claimed will, iu flue thingaofbeing equal, a retnrn perfect blooma, and is described as fair and fashfrae irrowth of plant aud a condition ionable. of vigor and hardiness that marks the All Enraged Ostrich. Baroness von Zedwitz, sister of Miss productions of the expert Perhaps To all on a sadden be who married the Caldwell, lately the most common mistake in the rear- without overtaken for time by a Marqnis de Mezinville, was a gnest of preparation ing of hoase plants is the soil in which cheeky ostrich is one of the gras text Madame Adelina Patti at are potted. last summer an 1 has published ia a theyIt is the in the world ills flesh is heir to, and might result easiest German review an account of her to have ever at handthing but an abundant rap-pl- disastrously to tbo uninitiated, all there oq an sojourn at the singer's castle. of potting earth, and aa the. au- old hands are always The Baroness Adolph de Rothschild tumn is an excellent time to begin the emergency. Undoubtedly the best weapon, baa at her Brittany villa in one of the walla accumulation, a few hinta may not ring e wire fence, is a good stont stick of her bondoir haa a sliding panel of come amiss. blnnt pitchfork. As a rale, if a "A large box or bin may bebnilt in or plate glass through which at pleasure means to have your life or die bird seo she can into her cow palace where some convenient place under shelter, the animals feed from marble man-ge- and into this all dead leaves, sod, in the attempt, he c Luges from about and are milked into silver pails. plant stalks and decayed wood and thirty yards, when you receive him at the bayonet's point. He rushes at you Three yonng Indian girls have re- similar vegetable matter are to be with flashing eye, looking the very weekfrom tha The soapsuds cently completed tbe course for trained thrown. embodiment of fury. Drawing himadnnraesin tbe Philadelphia Hospital. ly wash will be a very important self up to a height of ten feet or mor Miaa Phoebe Hood, one of the yonng dition if it ean be ponred over the with wiuga outstretched and hissing One women, is the daughter of a Pawnee mass without draining through. a he makes' four or five like chief. Miss Kata Greenod ia of the of the very beat compost deposits ia strikes. cobra, a pace or two, so You retreat Wyandotte tribe, and Miss Lily Wind, made with a bottom bnilt like a cis- as to avoid the fork piereiug through A basin of any desired depth ot Canada, belongs to the tribe of the tern. his neck, and hold him off at arms Ottawa. may be prepared to hold the drainage, length till he learns that his efforts be and which again may again poured are useless. Drawing the fork sharply Few mistresses of the White Honse have been the moving spirits of a gen- over the soil. As it settles more away, yoa strike him a blow on the eral gayety. One brilliant figure leaves and other matter may be added. neek; rendering him insensible and stands forth sr an ideal social head of A load of very fine and old stable taking away his breath. This quiets the Republican court, and most of tbe mao&kSb thoroughly rotted and dis- him for a while, till he recovers from is to be thrown npon the his others, admirable as they wero, seem integrated bewilderment and makes a fresh When well mixed and pulverheap. Madiwhen tbe fork is again preprosaio by comparison. Dolly charge, son has never hail her counterpart in ized it is ready for use. Mixed with sented. Strand Magsziue. equal parts of black muck from an adthe home of .the Chief Executive. it is an ideal soil in A Turiml Railroad Bed. Helen Keller, the deaf, dumb and jacent swamp, which strung growing and luxuriant blind girl, boa added to her other will grow ou a railros bed if Grasa the aud astonish flourish will achievements that of ridiug a bicycle plants who has taken the ties are covered with soil and seed householder painstaking through the streets of Cambridge, the trouble to furnish them with the sown. This can be verified by a visit Mass. It is, to be snre, a tandem, and to the Fairmont Park trolley line near subsistence. her companion does the steering, bnt, requisite This House plants kept in large pots the Belmont avenue entrance. as showing the possibility of a new should be washed off or two resembles track the of section all sprinkled pleasure for the blind, this latest over at least once every week, and as parallel rails through a green meadow, triumph ol the famous mute is re- ofter ss this should be plsce i in a tab and the presumption is tbat the railgarded as an important aa well aa in- of warm water and allowed to remain way management intend to make the it. teresting one. at least half an hour that the roots entire track from end to eud like If the grass can be kept green in dry saturated. It become thoronghly may FASHION NOTES. ie frequently the cose that the inner as well as wet seasons the presence of fashion for trimmed skirts portion of the roots and the ball of the track will hardly mar the landthe poles and seems to be gaining favor very earth aronqd them beoome so dry that scape at ail. Even as tho as not are wire unsightly trolley not does penetrate rapidly, and the dressmakers assure oidinary watering eleotrio light poles and wires whioh York New confidence that the Ledger. with miss. they great yon have been allowed to disfigure tha lave oome to stay. park in every direction. There is a Real jeweled pins will be much worn recipes. of course, that tha grasa possibility, in the hair this season, and will also f between the tracks may prove a hinWhite Layer Cake One and be aeen on evening bonnets and dress cupful drance to tha operation of the line, capfuls of sugar, bats. The odder the pin, the more it of one cupful of sweet milk, even if it is ornamental, but this is butter, is prized and admired. two eupfuls of flour, wliites of Jfour hardly probable if the gram ia kept Satin, serge and tweed knicker- eggs, two teaspoonfnla of baking pow- well mowed. A railway line with no bockers, made with a removable flan- der. Put together with floating of ties in sight, and carpoted with a luxnel lining, are a good substitute for any kind desired. , uriant greensward, will ba a novelty tha ahort flannel skirt, and arc worn Ktnffed Dates Split open tho dates at least Philadelphia Times. with street costumes in cold weather. on one side and remove the atone, beAs for thA buttons, this season they Spanish Sovereigns. ing careful to keep in aa good shape are made of tor tome shell, mother of aa possible. Fill the oavity thus made Tha present King of Spain is Apearl or eat steel. Fnr buttons are with blanched almonds, English wal- lphonse XIII., who ascended, or rather oat of date. The longest jaskata meas- nut meats or other not meats. Press waa lifted np to the throne in the inohes. Tha moat together and roll in powdered or ure about thirty-twyear of hia birth, 1886, his mother inohes. granulated sugar. popular length ie twenty-fivbeing declared Queen Regent BeShirt waista of French flannel in Indian Cutlets With a quarter of a tween 711 and 756 Kpain was governed plain color with black polka dots are pint of mjlk mix a teaspbonfnl of by Emire. Pelayo, a descendant of decidedly the thing for morning wear, seed, and tha same oi powdered Gothio kings, was tha first distinctiveand they are made np exaotly like the ginger, and a small ouion finely ly Spanish sovereign, whose rule was cotton once worn in rammer, with a chopped. Taka two pounds of tender acknowledged over a portion of tha black satin stock eollaror a wide linen veal, out it into neat north abont 719. From that time to one. the secession of tho present soverabove the and soak them in pieeea Then roll them in eign Spain haa had abont 180 kings. one hour. Chinchilla toques .are worn with number for that gowns and eoata ornamented with the bread crumbs and fry a light brown. This extraordinary same far, and they are trimmed with Sprinkle a aaltspoonful of salt over length of time is explained by the cirrosettes of bright ribbon, cream lace, each and squeeze a little lemon juice cumstance that np tc the union of end gray or black ostrich feathers. over them at the moment of serving, Ferdinand and Isabella Kpain was ditwo vided into a number of independent Sable toques with violets are another j French ltameqain Crumb ounces of hreed (without the erust) monarchies. fanoy. Tha Icon Empire costs grow in and cook it soft in a gill of milk. Add Destroying Hope, of a popularity among youthful wearers two ounces of butter, Hope is an element of mans spiritna and slender matrons Some ot the tcaspoonfnl of dry mustard, a quarter-- I have stitched teaspoon In I ot salt, epineh of cayenne life. It is a function of health. It more reoent model bands simulating boxpleats, and few pepper, four ounces of grated cheese has to do with tha health of the body. have their straight fronts open over and the yolks of two eggs. Beat thor-- ' Bat, u man grow en the aids qf his fur vests. They have luoie bishop onghty and then stir iu tha whites of manhood, hope has its deeper roots in the eggs beaten to a stiff froth. Pour the moral life. It feeds on the infisleeves with fur caffs an I a very collar Me.liei edged in a buttered porcelain pie plate, and nite. Cut the infinite ont of mins looking with a fur band. Expedite imported bake fifteen minutes, of take email life, shut away tha sky, mark a border model iu thie style are made varions-l- square of stiff white paper, folded to tbe possibilities of the nniverse, and and pinched at the corners to form a yon would kill hops, Detroit Free of fur entire iniuk, otter, or Tertian lamb. bos, and bake the mixture in them. Tret corn-mea- l, y u Lriii'snme I'ihIm, is a contractor fa the employ of the great Chinese His Companies, of San Fraueisoo. Ha entered into e contract eleven years ago to travel over the United States and exhume the bones of Chinamen. All Cbinemeu who come to thia country have a contract with the Six Companies that, in ease of death, their bones shall be returned to tbe flowery kingdom, and Mr. Chung is the man who personally sees that the contract is carried out. He ia intrusted with the task of keeping track of the dead Chinamen, taking their buue-- t out of the grave and shipping 'them to China ilie only place, r ling to their religion, where they can find abAs he is under 830,000 solute rest. bonds to do the wurk well, it is need-le- u to say that ha vs careful. He brings two asaistants from Kan Francisco who do tha rough work. He had with him, when he came here, ther names of funr celestials, three of whom died here in 1883 and one in All of these will be exhumed 1892. and shipped. Dr. Gray, the health officer, Having supplied a certificate that none died of contagions disease. Hia oontrset says that he must not get the bonos mixed ; that each set must be cleaned, put "in a white muslin bag, and then be boxed securely for shipment eerow the Pacilie. lie ia nut allowed to eat, saw or break a bone, nor can he boil the bones to get the flesh off, on penalty of forfeiture of hu bond. He says that three years serve to do away with tha flesu, bnt they are generally allowed to remain in the grave longer than tbat in order to make sure of a clean job when he goes at it. Each set of bones is labeled, and a record is kept of them. AH are shipped to Kan Fraueisoo, ami when four tuns have been collected they are put on a steamer and shipped. The Six Companies have a special contract with the steamsnip companies, and the cost of a ride across the great deep in this particular condition is only 82.50, and the company boasts that there has never been a kick on high rates I Mr. Changs auistsuts aroused the four peaceful sleepers from their long rest, polished them np according to contract, and sent them on their way if not rejoicing, at least according to contract. Ellenabnrg (Wash.) Register. A Mr. Chung OIL WILLED ON THE CARPET. HKIKT HINDI a. 1 Unless memorable Tlia moat you wsut your trouble for experience ever Lad in following a grimly was in your pains, dont get a poor skirt tha summer ot 1ST5, when 1 waa new bindiug; ths old fashions mohair braid is awsy out of date. The best to bear hunting. 1 waa out with a kind is a velveteen with a cord stitched half breed Sioux Indian in a sparsely into it. Nothing gives a skirt a more timbered region ncrth of Dakota iu We were the Manitoba eunnlry. slovenly appearance than to be the least bit worn aruuud the bottom, and among a lot of heavy brush one morn nnless yon get thu best you will be reing, when we anddeuly came npon the newing all the time. largest grizzly indeed, the 1 argent bear 1 Lad ever seen. My Indian TWO MUCClMsrrii preachers. companion waa about thirty ytare of Two women preachers who ere well age, e perfect tyie of a muscular and lie did not know known in Cleveland, Ohio, are Mies inewy hunter, what fear waa, and waa ai cool and Murdoch end Miss Hack. Their work in the preaence of a maddened ie by no means light, for,, besides grizzly aa one would be at a dying preaching, they visit tha aick, make coyote. At the aarne time he had the many social calls and superintend all d caution and hesitation of all good aorta of ohnreh organizations. They hunter in attacking a grizzy, have also established a free kinderand at once looked for every point of garten in one of the poorest districts of the city. In the pnlpit they both vantage in the surroundings, in case wa should be compelled to come wear plain black silk gowns with simdose quartern with the bear. Onr ple white linen collars and cuffs and in the opening bad been a neckties. nrpriae to the bear, which waa enBOW TO BOLD DP THI DMHS. gaged in tearing with ita great front claws a hollow log to piece in search few months there arisea a Every of squirrels. new style for women to hold their surfirst from After recovering its dresses when walking. Last spring prise, the bear towered aloft on its the fair pedestrian grasped her gown hind feet and relieved itself of a few in the middle of the book, and firmly onr for were not reassuring roars, that with heronlean strength kept the maea comfort It threw ita forejmws straight cf go Jets, haircloth and other accesabove ita head, and for an instant sories from sweeping the streets by to stood aa if about charge fiercely main force. upon us. It probably bad euch intenNow, when she takes her walks vulneras stood erect a but it tion, abroad, my lady olntohes her superable and vital part exposed of which fluous drapery just above the kueea parte there are few on a grizzly bear with both hands in each a way as to my Indian companion took cool and pull all the fulluese lroin the back, qniet aim and sent a ball into the aud the plaits and furbelows form a vital of the hugo bear, which gave sort of advance guard of her progress. two or three powerful blows with its Thia is more or less fetching, accordforepaws on the wunnded part, acing to tha individual grace of the companying them with its wearer, but to tho uninitiated it predoad and fell or without roar howl, sents the appear a quo of an agonized moving out of its trarka. hold on aouie hidden garmeut which The bear had hardly touched the may be slipping from its mooring, ground, the Indians rifle being still Washington Slur. raised in readiness to nour a secoud the into aniinars the if charge body ENOBMOra FEATHER FANS. first had not proved suflloient, when The hnge Spanish fan, favorite inthere came a loud crash off to our strument of the coquette of a quarter right in the brash, and heforo either ot a century ago, is to be at the height of ne was prepared for what followed A Story of the War. , fashion during the coming winter. of d 1 saw raised it, my guide A The as tree delicate, fragile affair of painted about ine hie gave falling dear from feet, hurled through the ait for three or four yards and fall bad a score as 1 hail during the war," gauze has almost entirely disappeared, in a heap on the ground near the bear said Horses J. Hoffman, formerly of and the fashionable woman of A second grizzly bail Chicago, now a New York business adds to tier charms by waving grace. he had killed. , fully before her face a dusky, feathery heard the cries of the one the Indian man. We went into' camp at Kenesaw cloud of ostrich plumes, for tha new had shot, and, notwithstanding the I fan ia always black. The fan to matah allegations made by most writers on Monntain lata one afternoon. the habits of the animal, that one of picked out a place to pitch my tent, the gown is also passe. Too muoh them will not voluntarily attack a man, but wheu ready to pitch it had changed harmony, says fashion, is insipid. came daehiug to the spot and bad not my mind and put ita rod away, near There mast be an occasional contrast, waited to look into the cause of the the ditch dug in putting up the line of by way of variety, and so the gown of A large chestnut tree white or red or bine is set off end emtrouble, but hail taken a hand in it at breastworks. ones. The bear paid no attention had Doe a twice shot through by can- phasized by a fen of nnrelieved black. A charming fan that was noticed at Ouo of the men said the whatever to me, bnt followed np his non balls. attack on my ooiujiauion. The Indian tree had better be chopped lest it fall the opera the other evening was fully did not need 'any further intimation to upon the tents in the night, bnt the two feet across, a dusky mass of short, know what he had on hand, aud ho was proposition was voted down. Jnst at softly curling ostrich tips that would on bia feet again with amazing quick- dark one of those smldon Southern have sufficed to supply several winter ness. The blow from the bears paw wiud aud rain storms came up. There hats with their requisite decoration. had torn the flesh from his luft cheek was hustling to get tents up. I direct- It was obviously a very costly affair, and aide of his head, and it bang in ed a man to hasten with the company and its expense must have been alarm-l- y increased by tbe sticks, which were strips down on his neck. The Indians books to the chest. Ha was hurrying for occupancy the most elaborate that have thus far gun had bgen forced from hia hand. to get his tent The blood poured from bis tiead and aud went awav grumbling. When he appeared in the Metropolitan. The He quickly drew his got beck the chestuut tree had fallen foundation waa of gold, with a wonface in streams. intricate pattern wrought iu hunting sz, which was on his partly pitched tent and killed derfully Jewels of almost every sort in his belt, and awaitod the charge of two men. Hut for his journey with the gems. the bear, Which tus fully as big as the company hooks he, too, would have were brought into play to give a most one that lay dead on the gruuud. Tho been cruhed. After helping to re- rich and gorgeous effect. Opals lent charge was so terrible that it must cover tlui slain comrades he came to their bewildering lustre, sapphires have borne down half a dozen stalwart mo and said : Hy heavens, Hodman, aud rubies gleamed bright bit of color ' And he and these were effectively mingiod men, and consequent's ray strong end I'll never grumble again. muscular companion was no more than didn't, during the war, so far aa I with diamonds and pearls. New York World. as a reed in a gale before it. lie went know," How did tho fallen chestnut scare tlown, and the grizzly stood over him winter millinery. and glared and growled, as if enjoying yont It fell right where I had first deFor elderly women tho shapes are tha hunter's peril and rejoicing over cided to locate my tent. That change more becoming than is usually tha the fate that awaited him. ( These incidents had all occurred of mind saved my life. I was pale and ease; they are a little larger than the with such rapidity that 1 had not had shaky for an h nr after I saw how cap style, and cover the entire top of time to think, let alone act, but when close I bad buen to a final settlement the head. They all have strings, I saw the Indian lying at the mercy of of earthly accounts. Whistling bul- which are crossed at the baek'of the the great brute that would oruah him lets and screeching shells were never head and tied under the chiu, made of to death at the next blow of hie terri- favorites with me, but they never gave narrow velvet ribbon. It is considered ble paw, 1 knew that his life depended me sack a shuck sod fright as that tree qnite permissible for women with gray Chicago Times-lioralhair to woar purples, tho greens, and on my course. Mechanically 1 sprang did. even reds ; and some very pretty bonforward, and placing the muzzle of Whuls and Sword Kish. With nets have the erown of embroidered almost rifle ear in tha bears my right Among the narrow escapes from velvet, with a soft rnching of plain aa ha stood glaring at aud gloating over his victim, pulled both triggers. whales perhaps the most remarkable velvet around ths face to make them No mere effective shot was ever fired. is an instance of a large whale, which, more becoming. The ediet has gone forth that the Tha heavy bullets plowed through the when struck, sunk, striking beneath grizzlys brain and forced the top ot the boat of three lone fishermen. The Urge hat shall no longer be worn in hi great heed oO like the lid of a ket- men quiokly pulled it to one side, the theatre, and a woman who tries to tle. The. huge brute, although he while the whale shot over ten feet into wear one ia made to feel so uncommust have died almost instantly, actu the air, ao that for a moment it poised, fortable that alia very soon takes it off, of vigorous life, so that it is now a fact ally remained standing for at least a sixty or eighty tons miunte, aa he had stood when I fired, directly over the boat. Hut its inertia that large hats are only for s'rcet wear. ouaimmenie jaw raised to give the carried it beyond them, where it fell ; Worn with walking costumes, they are fatal blow to hia prostrate victim, ami ita tail not ten feet from the boat, al- very appropriate, anl if becoming, at last fell over the aide of the Indian, most swamping it by the terrific exceedingly so. A great many plumes of water all about. are used in trimming them. All blaokj with the foreleg thrown over the bantSeveral years ago a sailor waa sitting bets ot this description are very much er's breast. . The gigantio half-breeIndian waa unconscious, and remained iu a dorr fishing off the Long Island in favor, sometimes made entirely of so for several mi nates, lli left side coast, when up throngh tha bottom of velvet ; sometimes the crown of velvet had been crashed by tha bears second tne boat came a blade two or three with a brim either of plain or braided woodsilk, or even with a shirred brim ot charge, and the poor fellow wss feet long, cutting throngh the braised and torn shockiugly in other work aa keenly as would a rteel blade, heavy Mtin; and while all black places. 1 got him Mfely to our quar- and running up the trouser leg of the feathers aro considered very smart, ters, and it waa a month before ha got fisherman, rorniug out in a wide rent other different color , and even white, around again. He waa terribly die at tha knee without injuring him iu are very much used. All gray hats figured, the one side of hia face being the least. Though naturally surprised, are favorites thia season, and one of a ghastly scar, bnt he recovered his he seized the sword and made it fast shaded velvet mala with a quits low former strength, and the last I ever to the seat bv a rope, aud finally crown is trimmed with two long heard of him he waa still hunting caught the sword fish that had come plumes, most graoefaily si ranged, ooe grizzlies, aud many had fallen nnder withiu a few inches of giving him a falling over the brim slinmt down to tho shoulder. With the hiir arranged his deadly aim since hia close rail in deadly wound. In this ease as others nerve and roinpa lour, as is now the fashion, tha poplar woods, when my timely self coutrol were equally important. these hats are pnt on slightly to one shot ssftd his life. Ha i the fisherman brooms demoralized side, and sometimes have the brim the fish might have widened the break tamed np very sharply at tha left ; but Pursued by m l.loness. Lord Dslamere, an Englishman, who and sunk the boat. many have only a small brim, which is cur veil at both sides. llarpcre Bazar. liaa spent several years hunting m German Southwest Africa, a tract of (Somaliland, and who baa killed more aoosiF. than 300 lions, tails a number of in- over 8itO,UlW square kilometres, bad last year only 780 adult ua'e Germans Lady Randolph Churchill is all tha terfiling stories about tha sport in recent issue of the Badminton Mags in tha whole territory, anl of these fashion this year," says a London sonine. One of the inoidente concerned nearly 600 were in uniform. ciety journal. 11a .UYAIU8, indi-viuu- Ormes-Ransom- Well-rotte- d mnoh-trsvele- d re-a- lt Craig-y-No- s . y n, 1 one-hal- one-hal- f o e cari-and- er eatlet-ahape- d mix-tnr- e ! one-thir- I ! y ohin-ohill- e I d al |