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Show L. 'BUNNV CAVE HER A SURPRISE. MAKES A DANGEROUS RIDE. Mr. Edgcll Found Cottontail Rabbit Sensational Feat Mai Caught Fancy of French Public. Sitting Up 0h!nd Stove. When Mrs. Nellie KJgedl $trrrd The appetite cf the Parisian ruMle 1r.?o the fitting room cf her home, in fer dangerous spectacles never seem to was astonThoroughfare Neck, the pall. ished tu tee & cottontail rabbit tilting The latest ''attraction" Is the tip behind the stove, raja & Lelpsic, frjroHopo at the Casino do Paris, In I 'el., dispatch. which a bicyclist travels round the She In M mir Lc-- hand and called Inner side of a moving track or wheel The gjrofcope Is constructed scien jirsuasivily to Bunny, but he dashed around the to.m In a panic. She tlflcally, and Is. while moving round In epened the door and the rabbit hid axle, executing a circular movement under the farmhouse. round a Mnng pillar mpporting It; a How bunny got Into the fitting room weight at the bach Insures the stablll-twas a mjMery until Mr. Edgtll picked of the aj paratu The diameter of the whet I Is about up a log to put In the big Move. The U g was hollow. Hunny had crept Into thirteen fed; It Is built like a hicxcle the leg anil had bet n c.urled Into tht wheel, and bear on one tide a metallic htWl.M. facing Joined to the axle by eight u The winter ere has bet ?o sexcr girders of Iron: on the facing Is lived that hundreds of rabbits and squirrel a track cotr.pued of unall wodn and partridges hate tu en fund tars, giving mote grip" to the txres The bicycle Is somewhat tituilar to from ixitosure. ordinary machines; the hamlles are Said to Be Tallest Woman. vertical, the front fork Miakhu r. and the whole a few pounds hi ax it r than the ordinary bicxcle. Yale of cxircjse, and well known for his daring feats, is p rforming on the e. entering it cm his hicxch pyjo'-eo- i he comm nee-- , by riding rapidly, thus : V . ji.oxr mt r.t to the Imjn slr.g a n xt . I i ti.i-gyro-coplias attained a hn certain FJ.d. Yale blurbs h's xhen A1-- . V ' s'd t vO.-.'-ffort of ti e legs; the by a jotttrful U&-r y 1 Sit that evil f relatively rnal!, and it cannot be corrected except by tho RAILROADS AND PROGRESS. creation of oils and abuses which are Infinitely greater than tho orxa that Is to be corrected." In his testimony before the ienat rommlttce on Interstate commorco t Washington on May 4, Prof. Hugo U. Meyer of the Chicago university, an expert on railroad management, made 1 m mi TEA statement: thl mm us look at what might have Three quarters of the tea happened If we had heeded the pns tnts of the farmers of New York and in this country is not very Ohio and Penns) lx ania (In the 70s, uood. when grain from the woM began pouring to the Atlantic seaboard), and The traction is not too acted upon the doctrine which the interstate commerce commission ha hii;h. enunciated time and again, that r.o rr rri irin mr Hi. dry If jrrnj UoQ-- f '"ir f the man may be deprixed ,l act ruing to hint by xirtue n. We could of his geographical Produces Most Mica. i -t a not haxe xxoof the tin.idiru producer of India who of millions of population people mica and m:j j ilt s about onehalf tho are prosperous and are gnat con- world's requirenu London enginsumers. We never should haxe Men eer. th jears xxhen we Luilt lO.ooo and 12.C'u0 miles of railway, for there would haxe be n no farm rs wc-- t of the MiShl--Ip- d rlxer who could haxe Are you acquainted with mod the land that would haxe ben opened tip by the building of those tea? Is it tea that you railxxar-i- . And if we had not Men the ix--t - V io-iti- Mi-si--- ip; 1 - 1 TEA jears xxhen we could builj 10, oo know? Arc you sure you know tea? and 12,0t0 tidies of railway a par, xve should not haxe today cast of the a steil and iron producIncorrigible Girl. is at cure the in.tr-xe- l which ing center, of A twilxi was committed to gitl and the d spair of Hnrope, becuu-- e from a Iuidon court r a form we could not haxe built up a Mob n money from had recontly. She gyroseoje thor'Rre pulh him bark iron indu-tr- v if had there ' VJ b voff .1 1, her little brothIm P her mother, taken ward to n cutain l.r igiit. When v.u h matket for its ' product. J MdJ and clothe and boiled ers them, th v where the force ' aivins . i We could not haxe In New Hngland v leg point alive. eat tho family t. t a great boot and shoe indu-try- ; s xve T K could not have in New Hngland a v ' great cotton milling industry; xvo s could not have spread throughout New i V York and Pennsylvania and Ohio manHow can Schillings Best . i r . of the most diindustries ufacturing X t , C , u-f versified kinds, because those indusbe better than other good . V ' ' would no tries haxe market among , V , t. V , tea? the farmers west of the Mississippi k.f river. V Same as with everything And while the progress of this t of else. country, while the Men differ; men's Miss Ko.--a Wc. listed, now on exhibithe agricultural wct of this country, tion in Cologne, Germany, claims the did mean the impairment of the agthings differ. distinction of being the tallest woman value east of tho Mississippi ricultural Your KTooor return your money It you don't Uk II in the world. She is over 7 feet in ran up Into hundreds of that river, U . .. $ :.,c height. She Is 24 years of age and millions of dollars, it meant incidentwell educated. All Things to Him Who Hustles. ally the building up of great manudissatisfied with your Job Is Being facturing industries that added to the Shared Fruit With Traveler. a poor way to show that your pay value of this land by thou-and- s of Of James P. Iirackett, who recently slonal is nil, the cyclist starts again at millions of dollars. And, gentlemen, ought to be raised. Chicago died at Greenland, N. H., a corre- a high pace, thus increasing the speed were not foreseen in the those spondent writes: Year after year he of the apparatus and raising him on 70s. things The statesmen and tho public kept a fruit dish on the front fence the other side to a certain height. men of this country did not see xvhat This exercise, repeated several filled with pears, grapes, apples, the part agricultural development of peaches in their season, to which a times, brings him each time nearer the the west was We dont know, in this going to play in the inplacard was attached, bearing in large top. Yale is then able to loop the dustrial development of tho east. And and passersby wheel seven or eight times in succes letters, For You, read the decisions of tiie country, how good tea is you may sion. Montreal Herald. could help themselves. When the interstate commerce commission from dish was empty it was refilled. the most of us some of us the first to tho last, and what is one Magnificent Buddhist Monument. of tho greatest characteristics of those The Kutho-daw- , which is a Budddo. Peanut Automobile. decisions? The continued to monument near hist inability in Mandalay, The accompanying illustration repIt isnt the tea's fault. resents a street selling booth that may Burma, consists of about 700 tem- see tho question in this largo way. The commerce interstate commishe considered either as a miniature ples, each containing a slab of white Uncle Sam Wanted That Cent. lunch wagon design or a very much marble, on which the whole of the sion never ean see anything more than the that farm of farmW. Gilstrap and W. J. Clutch of some land J. Buddhist over bible, containing glorified push cart. Its couvenience is decreasing in value, or that some Woodstock have been notified er been has by the syllables, engraved. and utility are evident. The vender man wlio a mill flour has a with of Kutho-daprothe government United was erected in 1857 States that has protection for himself and his The master Iiaffenden of Wood-stocthe last king but one duction of fifty barrels a day is bewares in all sorts of weather and yet by Mindon-min- , is short in his accounts tcy'the The vast collection of ing crowded out. It never can see he is free from the expense of a per- of Burma. the that destruction or impairment of amount of one cent, and that .either manent booth or of transportation for temples together form a square, with farm in this place means the Mr. Iiaffenden or his bondsmen xviI values a his wagon. The peanut and combinadominating temple in the center. of farm values in that have to make up the amount and send building up tion wagon consists of a wagon having and that that place, shifting of values it to the Postal Department at WashMade His Hen a Wooden Leg. a drop floor to afford sufficient height a is to the indusincident necessary ington. at once. Portland Oregonian. One of the agricultural freaks to for the vender to stand comfortably trial and manufacturing development of within, yet without raising him too :e seen in Lancaster county is a hen this Do You Want the Earth? And if we shall give country. a wooden with leg. The fowl is the far above the pedestrians, among The Earth tells of opportunities for property of Daniel Brubaker, a farmer to the interstate commerce commis, sion to farmers, we shall power regulate rates, iving near Rheems. merchants, and professional men in The chicken lost a leg by an acci- no longer have our rates regulated the great southwest. on on the which statesmanlike basis dent, and a humane member of the It describes climate, soil, crops, inthey have been regulated in thfe past family fitted it with a wooden appenddustries, and social life. It contains by the railway men, who really have information age as near like the original as possithat cannot be obtained ble. The hen is said to strut around been great statesmen, who really have from any other source. been great builders of empires, who without any difficulty. It does not deal in and have had an imagination that rivals prophecy, and Its facts are theory in all cases the imagination of the greatest poet legitimately obtained and correct. Growth of Skull. and of the greatest inventor, and who THE EARTH IS FREE. For a copy write C. F. Warren A. have operated with a courage and daring that rivals the courage and dar- T. & S. F. Ry. Co., Salt Lake City, ing of the greatest military general. Utah. But we shall have our rates regulated Getting Even. by a body of civil servants, bureauA New York woman is whom he finds his customers, and suing her crats, whose besetting sin the world mother-in-lawithout making the booth or wagon for $25,000. This la over is that they never can grasp a too heavy and unwieldly. The forA man who disliked practical. hia situation in a large way and with the mother-in-lato that extent would ward wheel is provided with a guiding of the grasp statesman; that they At the left is the skull of a new never attachment, which extends to the ?ear, can see the fact that they are f5olishIy make jokes about her and where it ean readily be reached by the born infant and at the right that of a confronted with a small think he was getting squar. Buffalo that evil; tCvnvaoA man. full grown person pushing the cart J A. M. .A hr :r r-- Mis.-is.-ip- jd e, h - . -- 'M . r. 4. TEA 4 1- J . ft . . dexc-lopmcn- TEA ex-Po- stock-raisers- fruit-grower- s, |