Show Life on I Cuban Plantation Iu Dakota and Manitoba the employment em-ployment on single heat estates ol 1 hundred reapers and an aggregate of three hundred laborers for a season has been regarded as something some-thing unprecedented In agricultural Industry but on one sugar estate in CubaEh Italboa from fifteen hundred to two thoujsnJ hands invarIably In-variably negroes are empoyed wbo work under severe discipline iu watches or relay during flIng grinding grind-ing season by day and night the same as In 1 use largo Iron mills and furnaces of the United States and Europe At the same time tin re I are few vlllagu communities whcru I a like number of people experience tho same care and surveillance The male workers occupy quarters walled and barricaded from the women and tile women from the men There are In every village an infirmary in-firmary a lyingin hospital a physician 1 phy-sician on apothecary a chills and priest At night and morning mass is said In chapel and the crowd are always lare There is of a Sunday less restraint though cease less espionage is never remitted I On Uieeelaysand In parts of holidays there are ruth mirth ruder innate and much dancing This picture LIen L-Ien somewhat in detail because it Illustrates how all pervading and tremendous are tho forces that are modifying society everywhere In civilized partially civilized and barbarous bar-barous countries conjointly with the I new conditions of production and Mmthff consumpUonlbfiohzr Science |