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Show T1IK Sl'XDAY ilOKNINCJ JIXaMIXEI., 12 AIAItCII I A$2& 1003. Mm ffESEKI gLV -- Cameo Carping, rmr.fo oarrlti i an tin i r nw.nli t i !irinsjrg diflL-ul- t il:naii)g tine aial one which faculty n Tin? iiijktt u of an cya alim.t like a nurro-cujHi SMil l fDlt :Mi fl;-und a vary touch. The l. iff loan .mhi il u !tnii ii iiia:ijr iim carver tuuat b an an!.: in soul and an iho .1 lUuuM-lV- ' r .killed a craftnnian aa a watrlira.iker. lie i. Trii junin iii wj.v of muat know how to model and dmw and he Uu iiiitAiriilor .l o T tolai'i'p. muMt luie a knuwledse of mr iap v I'eif or fo ll iWU aa to remove offindinf .pots. clutni.try All (lie tool. rijiK.ni nit MtiifW fiiilktf Will gulp 1:. ti K j t ail ed by the cameo carver die but a handItiig a f il tfim.it ! :.a! uiii,.1i ful. The little i minted Inatruinenta A boa vr iiytlurti, t'.mve uard by n denti.1, and indeed jni.p th.ui two i!u M1 !! m I: was fruni tl.e cameo carveri kit that i.i prey totor: H eruKU 1M ' Ur.tw U jisi the denimin trot many of tliHr Ideas wr.ea i:k !i, itoKrtliir. ik an l it with ihv tlie tools they now uaa first came to be iAifitiU tl.rtlruliy. nunuruelured. Tne drills vary In tliirk-nei A i:iiie iriatun van ro:it!y jinwnted aecordlu to tlw portion of the I f Nat inil History to thu harm Miiftisuni or tltrurc to be eaouuted; some are the Were wImm 4AMbllilirvn hi ti:in slse of a line cambric needle. The wotkor onl r of ail olNMrrvt'r. Tins make aits before a wheif turned ty a pedal; the j tlw W about tlie tiili kiwi Iff u Man'll liliacT tools occupy a amnll comer of tint table surface on which the worker's hand rest jii1 wax cjukhi Iii t:u a. 'I of swjlluwiiig ImW due wrlille ho holds Ihe ,.i duL'k'. mil Thr quesimn is, shaped atone or shrll beueatn the needln-lik- e .It mmiiiap l get down it. thr.iat mh a drill. The work iw much mi oii'.v nut a. ms, very ekacLiujr. He can do ouly few 'itiing hours work ut a time as a usual thins, 'Ijrs-- r Ih.m mu If, but n.iirt mill pcrfm'ily miiouth? A p"uablc aiii's:fiiiii is that a because of tlie tension upon his nerves. Tim work ta executed in relief on many llils whiih Lave I'liupit uf int'iiibranMiUs m1uh uf the Lei'll iliscotered, out- - n kinds of hard or precious stones, bur es. 1'ke .ell cuptinhold Um w lay pecially on the the chaleedonlc variety of NK of tli most afiiHi isilb'Ctma. or'urata slme aland la miniature in which he mouth, irk II into the riI11, gi.a,urei B)uj niU quarts and on shells. The cameo cutter Tinlolliui'iuIh.IiIhI tlm join til existence h.i lava fnlii-nruin.. .wurily i.pa jjnjiad himself prefers onyx hecuuao of the dark .,u. aflw lhl. tusitlmr tjr an imulnai-M- t Nvw 1 mi k th.n nmtalrui Homan and lirr-r-- iuiuk f wunld .iiin h iila..i,.tulMl hit:h ? .lewrM ..f Arixoua elwtll ("Vj L11" a while head asalust a ,.ut back-livvery iu' ciuid. Ilo evolves a picture by removing Purtion of th while stratum remain cooking hit been qpmpteUHL fUr..1th enclosure. 'If1 arc carnclian, from ilia a:nd by gran. 'lJi protected weeeoooooeeeeoeooooooo-eure teeth Itular present, b'liig fii.lened to stakes, uud svitli a tire In the tuniuoi.c, ainetliyut and numerous prejooe'allrd of cious of InfiTior I aimie. tile uns. There tifis the rKU rially always a great Huntuidille. Crest Xt Who Are Little, Treasure Hunters. ger of the latter breaking and tlieir durathe tw.t eight or litili' verb hri. irtl'tiUllig - One Indian Dirm (who. of haa peculiarity AN'ClM kklXOiLKT. bet c fiefure'rTREAHIItK iii.f tinhunting wull. When bility, too, is not great. 1 u.-- aecuivd from tin- - sini'i nun ut or tltmiiwlia Hie (MuphuKdl UkoIJi, drew ;Ut ntlun in tlie limn-- 1 It I by the w.y, are such fnmldab! warriors ,1f) gular i)rolt.u (1li that aven tna Apache am afraid of them) Of aliiiit mie wlio cou'd be seen ItepubUo of foal, lima by August, Hie Inlu fluid the naiuw. .ul is that they elevate many tilings upon J. tlnailer, an AnierirMi. It give, film in a IdiiKlmi rroail. ft, baikcd ii.in Why One X Sleepy. II as a .,gn nf thi! Llei .uraiiiiii of Hie the right to enplero lmM IhUiiiiI f.r burled .lilts, Tlieir mail boxes arc on stilts, to CIENTI8T3 of the coyotes, disagree as to the cause keep them out of r.iea But them am Lhum aao took at It ,11'en.um fur a piriud of two yiiii Tne, drowsiness. Borne curious and rewhich will eat a Idler If It has been an Ind. 'atioa of iinacieMi on luielli-.sl.limd eteiipriKes ulioui will V iliuiiwuid. markable reasons are assigned for the by human Iking., and also ha- of t'oeto lUea n,l linea at least, i,ir many U not moat of io:re.. Olid lies off Ilia hna naturally a very eon- - (handled uulllle (,f dcire everybody has for stepping, it annual floods. It rains In tli great men of history ham linen men 'J'rudiiluit suiys that llonry 3d i naan, Ihe a of value tae effect rablu upon Is that region only about once a year, but attributed by some ponpla tu an acbelow the a odium limshl. ftiniila tin huicuji cr, Jxirlid goLl and .llier tu the or .hop In which such an act Illy, Jitiw it does pour! The heavens cumulation In tlie system of the poisonous iin st was a shisnl.irly wikill mail. Hai.e value of UD.imi.ish i n the island and liner fl'IUU of Thousands has been ieru'iraled. scent actually to oia-n-. and Immense areas products uf Hie wear and tear of tlie body loon aa. undent, uly olniri, Xel.mi hud lie 'rwurtud for jl. people thoroughly practical In moat 'are temporarily converted Into lake. during the day. There seems to be some height of which 1m could l.M.I aiul the Tim story of Ilia buried treasure ha garde shrink whi-rrooms from ualng To keep them out of reach of tlie floods measure of truth In this, for In many disgreat t'nndf whs liardly limr tlmu five been generally known fur year a. und .efthe 1 eral u. r.Jiktirsiid ihegory fect tnlL coyoU' ia,it U mt'nllm sku,lk) eases the patients are often sleepless. Td "'made y"" itho lupugo aK.;.t luive ta.n nad.. ta eliieken iMops are elevated: Another hypotnesis is that the nerve cells , gnsuesL of all fh INgM'S. w.u quite a dl- - I p lo tin. time oil ailmuin liuve luen ,n ,h" lr lr,rt ,,r iinnuiive pcrioii, Alontnignc was slain: so auiKcadul. Oissler ho 'Uly fee- t- of the brain dwell opart from each other. n!r7 fsurter-'l,1- h bving on U Were, during ale.-to Tlie brain is l ulht wh, u " tlrn was lAipe, liirln cinnkiol thing that Island for several years past, und It Is i tak-l"hud.t ani !,na flnd Perfc wnposed of millions of tiny bodies called a.kad question; ru was luyden, aiul so wvld that he made mm., discoveries !roo,,t the f,,wU 1y hJifVilkl itv tV. f lB "1U cat. pro- was Hcurroh. who alluded to- lutnaelf sa led hn M Hs ,11,5 lr that tiu. .Icy of hts'oin staff m. llhe kmgwtinn. or branches, for ihe purpose "an tdirldgistirnt of human inks rice on ewkb'iily t,ir at on1' iran.loriu. the house or .nop n,rP71 of eominmdcatlng with other colls. When aauiunt uf Ino aiiort slut uni and ill health. 11 ? A1?1 "f V" a sii coinpletoly Inst !t virtually th brain is fully active all these cells are Stanley's Orsvt Vli new proj.-rly- . and local authorities re fur ?,w w,lI in contact, or ready to be in contact, with HI!1 most part thoroughly cniiiplrfiaint In the one SuowsluM Difficulties. another, but the time occasionally ..ill by pledging government a third even the renuinticriiig of such a comes, it I thought, when the branches Ipart id tlia ireoaure In the event llut lm j aiding where the tiling is at all feasible. house, of all the cells curl up, and their isolatouiul room in which ihe crime has tion means that complete communication nnce aeniruig Wio eoncrviiia (iisslitr ha. Tlie Identical altered abro- i. always between the cells cease. The state of M Uin to (nuidi Ikiitid Mutes, and lutely to bcismin iinrei'iigiiisible, trip body and mind thu follows Is what we (while hero pnrrhuned magnetic otw Tins men has derived not a little prollt call sleep. drgla an-- oilier uigwratus. ilo h.a liy selling the wood walk, the floor boards, Tlie must probable explanation of sleep, to the island, and la now ready tu aiul so on, taken from murder tlieae naima, work. however, is that In some way or other the A inunlier oi workmen start almwiin-by bring acquired generally, internal condition of the cells Is changed, by iiisKter have gnus to (he Island from t'usia Hica. It ta said lliut the triaa-tir- a partly from exhaustion nnd partly because of diminished stimulation from other liurird by hlnrgsn wn taken front A writer In Nature, of Isnulon, refervt MiuiiInIi :re,ionn )iip. eu p,ute from Mexparts of the body, to the sut. of ITiarlluy .Turk, ico hi Mikstn, aud was in bars of gold and ring tlie heriditary seat of Xsinl 71m uveragn birth nit for Europe shows sliver. Firrers, rays Unit the rale Involves iiIho that for every iw girls 10f boys are born. a change of owneraliip of the remnant Tfi l.niU'il ffisb-n of the celeb ruled lierd of while cullle pow hgg typewriter faignrtes, und tinwa export which have been kept there fur seven hunLIVEBY SEBVXCE ZB of wurtii dred ymrs. typewriters in i year. 1:1013 V a t 3 t Chicken in Midair. An Egg Eating Snake. Lav tin foacr of. BOOTBLACK COIN COLLECTOR. rf.-:lcj- THE LARGEST ELUME art of X$T THE WORLD. h; ' . alrb ! M de-ai- an i I ,4' preparations now under way forlth great flumes for carrying tlxe w,,t..r Niagara Falla still further, (now In course of ounsiruclioii I ihu '.ru. herewith. It is built of si cl which threaten, tt la said, to eventually destroy the Falls, are the riveted together and capable of witLsia.I'i-larges- t oi their kind In thu world. One of jlng Immense pressure. THE - - iirIi ,.r,, I The lc ; i niat.!JlJf,1, - in a.-u- ; tei-l- ft" .i.-i- - v i , ld ue.a r 1 n.t 7Y.I Ilii-I- i ? ! r t w"o7h" ba-ai- o Vll.-thei- aVh llMiij'.aVi mrriTri . i . i- p. 11 1' di li.-- V , U I 'T! f t t- I flml-vr- a Frost Fishing: Cactua. ttsu without honk, b rt to t hn inland, . ,,'L Much lishli.g n.j. on the Atlantic count lugiit'V near New Folk, and a species or the ii'' family most succulent and tMitiiMim secured by the IhouKinds during ule ter season In this way. Tli little frost flail coins fit mar to feed at the half tide, but thu puwrrt ,1 rnlh-rs- . catching Umd, lose Ciem upon ..... and, where they lie gar, mi and situ .. gling until a succrnling roller curries ti.r.n safely back into the icy green anas. soma skilful band lilts tlie llltlo HoytM,1. hv, Into a clam basket. Mcauwhilu burn and baskrts. togs und Wagons Innuinvr.i-teinfllk'U to owrilowhuc tu? i vii after wave flings tho llsli upon the aund. - varieties, cactus, with Its of the wonders of the vegetable are commonly found in They the United Mtntea, Mexico and Mouth America, und some species are cultivated on tho borders of the Mediterranean Me. where the fruit Is eaten. They vary w ise from two or three inches to fifty or sixty feet In height. Tim peculiar structure of these plant tils them for Ilf In thu most arid deserts, for they can obtain nourishment from a soil where nothing els will grow, and their thick coals permit them to retain moisture and vitality for many weeks. Hpecimens of the prickly pear have been known to grow after having been on a dry floor for six months, and they have blossomed when left in this condition for some time. One Variety of the prickly pear Is cultivated In Mexico for the purpoee of raising the cochineal Insect, which feeds upon It. Borne of thn cochineal plantations contain as many as SO.uuu plant. The female insects are placed upon the plants in Augiurt, and In about fuur or live months the Drat gathering of the cochineal takes place, being then ready for market. The Indiana have found other usee for these plants. They wind the fibre around the foundations of tlieir baskets, which gives them great strength and beauty. Animals also, when suffering from thirst, will tear off Hi hard fibre and devour the moist, juicy interior of tlw sterna. Catching THE 'n sir' if lot Londons Subway. they aro delving at N suliWiiy roads with tlie same feverish activity hi thu work is being proaveuii-in New Vork. At one point llie N.-y York runs under a Kphoulid iqeiuimcnt erected to Ilia memory uf t'ulumhus. In London many of the passersby womlenil sun-wa- s. Belgium, whore public libraries are almost unknown, has 130,000 public drinking houses. That means one public house for thirty-si- x Inhabitants, or one public house fur twelve men above seventeen years of age, the publican Included. In the last fifty years the population has increased fifty per cent, the number of public houses Sit per cent. mt fiMrty-osve- CEBTBAXi AFBXCA, i what was goinfon behind a hoarding near Nelson's monument, in Trafalgar square. This photograph give tho solution. It shows the now station of the Baker fltreet and Waterloo Railway being completed under the monument. HOST POWERFUL AUTOMOBILE. a ravers ride to tlie delights Kor one wlio ran ngvix.iia with miow.huea the Is rxrivise oellghlful. It Is possible to skala nlimg the sitifnce of Ilia snow, appireiilly t iaaol, without rff.irt. A remark. Iiie photograph Is roiwmlucnd hrre-Wil-li of an ain.uenr of the sport In difficulties. The angle of the two shoes tell Its own slory. THEflK Sl In monument marks the grave of great explorer Henry M. THIS and Is unique because of a senti- Why Popcorn Pops, the grains of malxe or WHEN asre gently roamed they Indian hurst pop and turn inside out. Tii,-uro then known as pupeurn. This popping is due to the ev.ipor.HInn of the oil contained in the kernel, ordinary wheat does not pop so readily, tlie outer portion of the kernel Is more porous, and thus pcrmlls the rsi .it).! of the (Ml aa It evaporate in the cum uf popcorn a great pressure ts devehqied In ment which attache to tt. It weighs six tons and was recently erected over the grave at I'lrbrlglit, Murrey. According to isuly Mlhiiliya wish, the stone Is Tuslilniivd by nges, tempered and colorsd by time, und untouched by the luind if man. Simple, but very impressive. Haloed by this sentiment, It I. a worthy murk of the Inst rest of the mun who brought darkest Africa Into the ncunllghl uf the world. Tlie liMigemt sirs Ip lit plenv of railway line In Iha woi Id 1. from to klourkr In X' Mouth Ualiti. This railway runs 33 mlies on a level in a ierfvily siruight line. se Urn kernel by thn confined oil, which is present in greater quantity, so that ilio kernel js suddenly exploded and ruverted. Deadly Fighting Machine. who t Tlie nhhwt man In Ocriuany-- or believed to Iw so lias unl celebrated Id. Isa floating fur roast defence purposes. IT. TUder Haggard, the author hag been lighllng iiiarldnc. which Is called appointed by the British government a the Cerberus, Licka in every line nf rniiiniissiuner to Inquire Into and report bexuty. it is nothing more or less than u upon the condition, end character of the perfectly round floating fort, about two agricultural and industrial settlemcuis hundred fret In diameter, heavily protected formed by the Salvation Army In tli aiitniuuhil hns invaded the modern meet it la probable mat In tints by InrpmetriMilc thieknessex of armor United flutes fur the receiiliuti of wilderness .a hii engine nf to come niodern selvni'e will Hu change pl.ileaiii equipped with btitterlcsof heavy from the groat Ameriean rilica "HE carriage Illustrated herewith is:A good funner will draw ons for many millly. in ilia wilderness Ihe nature .r work In the.,, mil or Ihe guns far too l.irgi- to Iw mounted upim any Tho trustees of (hi! cslntn of the lute (.'ruil service In use In Con-- 1 miles at a lively trot without slopping, one of o uf Ihe Xnrtliliiiid Is prntialily the must way places that the vrry chiiru.-leof the ordlunry war sliip. Tlie Idea of the InvenRhode have made a grant to defray ti.s wUli trill Africa, Tlie motlvn power, it powirlnl unitor In Ihe wot III. it In of 2U0 rugged eugiigcil in it will Ind tion was suggested by a small hut strongly 1m seen. Is un energetic negro In a London society women are forming ekFMiscg, Imisa power, weighs 3i tolls, mill it i. nnd they becinno mere mechanics,cluinyi fort Hied island. The new tin! ding ship ouii'Wliat picturesque livery. These light prayer circles in connection with tho j here shown drugging a log train w!il, h makes no pretence at attaining high speed, Curious Steed. revival. weighs Tut tuns over rough ground si a Mtcain h.'is liy no means ni.ide aoiling tin the other hand. It Is nuiinlaincd that waguns uro capable of considerablo speed. A Foot iu Two Conn trig. (spreil of e'glii miles an hour. with the aid of snrh floaiiug forts the oliaoh-ie- . vcsseU The lutal of nuniin'r Her it in t inly where tli nimd nrlml-lltv- n them In thn world is ii.'.!c;i eoiilJ have crtivlivfly boiMtd up, The Will of a Patriotic Man, Vegetable Growth in the Tropica. ami the very iN'rrrctlon of wlut Is only Slml sWIliiir mii.mul thu uMintalico of) alcjim-rs- . O people nf flic temperate gone the; tlieir Inigu stranger or more interesting will ever been made than that by rapid growth of tropical vegetation1 j almost incredible. In many parts; Hoboken. seen, of H. which Joseph Iwwla. Animals gs Road Makers. SmugRlinif by Motor Car. Till- cries or no animal Approach morn nf the tropics the climate Is so fa-- ( N. J.. loft tlie larger share of his till. LB are used to cion ly Unit of I lie human voice tliiut llmsu voralrio and the sol so fertile and nintu-- to tho I'nlteil flues to he used sissii ni'iuss tlii frnntl-r- e lie of wnN wh.-ir. lotneiitlng tile lux or espt- - -- tlie payment of th national debt, lie to rapid growth that almost sny Thn Irlik Is Imiinilng inure of way (i.1. jaw, nawrolrad by Vhelur iof' jlhelr young. They emit wading!old nud lived alonalek place.! uiwight In the earth will ciMiniHiii us i'io p.ipul.irliy of ni.uiir Hhml.tr lo tlial ut u unii'iirul.".. r.iiinx eert.ilu mi civ tue.u"l lgnl life. In some portions of Central of) to was spring Ho bom a ,,ti t,onskeeirr. cars In, nusc mi 1n- - Continent. The! llrn ks know llie b.iiimliiri. s of the jVkOIIMII ill on the island of Jamaica.! America ono may see mile after mlln of .idiiphilNlltv of ihe iiiiiinr ear lo the tmr- - Inin parents English hiii! ; Italy Is said to believe in llul e.m. ,n ,hi country when only a fences apparently composed of growing IS I poses r the bi.l r,,",1iy,,i. dr,,,y "if-h- ; "' in grin eupeiviltl.in that it I un- - smnll Imy. He enlisted In tlie War or IMS. trees, which, upon exsmlnatlon. prove lo lie; . nVof I , ingny to "mu III gamier With all knid v i'i d ex" r"r 1,1,1 Vn ll,wl' In a rrs.in into anJ forever after was the sUnchrst of have one been Ixtrbed wire fences, the r Uiuuilh, :in'oniii'ivlin5 tili.itngrnph !r !' !l,Ifky M l i iluil n f. a n,H k lir i a.i.s , mi un.l the ny light iKiietraies. nnd light proof The was an engraver and' Pwts having branched o.rt and grown llitVl, philnn " P,wl"'li ,tl lty trade lienear piriois. iitth. ' h i. ,..isiom kn..wiv.u U, ' t.. IHLE an American was travelling ure the order In tne tiurmry at hid Trinity Church. Komi alsed trees. Many o Central An sired. It will ts- seen, ure n n(.llja are deio.lng i.niimul atleirtion V.i ,1111111 Ini. shop have -, for I uBes'lbMne. Minp uiiknin:i ' where coincat telegraph pole will be seen witn A recently near the boundary line dl- -, well ouiKlHd. The I,. messing 'IIIHI pdks w l,u allow a many or tli fashionable wedding crown for ia.MI the Mihn...k. 01. umi aremouiit.ilu kilns Germany and Austria it ocis leaves of nt tho top. which have I'Ytu und the driver and the grwnn imr.tx were engraved, as were the door icavclllng iii I m lr c.ir under oner of (la nnd lure their iii.irk on the curred to him that it would be lulr- -i ly lur the ainri. Ttiere sums l In that day the dnoriNproiitod since the last .visit or th line- S or tlie rich. j d.irkne-s- . nhUi WH' Iimh alkn r limits In th tropical countriew they have estlng to hare his picture taken hull In In iudlieiug the !led toj tltJ S.'ir, tl adjunct to the,niBn- - lxl1 plaio was most t.u i4 kn. h:n in out t U1 nd half In Austria. The pM'Jrs trouble to keep the tree Ir.iw the load. Any who has lht.e pUiona wen- did a thriving'3 front ora hv ill freqneni I'..alit .growing as we have In our northern latl-- i which was taken la reproduced hercmiih. gi. mlie.l aidmals will ainoeci.it the flev-- ; over v mule In engraving them side by a Mr-- ! k (hfm grow, anil one of thelThe subject's right foot is In Germany vines of thu pllolugrajdi. "it., r lou'.i'r e.ir he retired fro in business at an!"1 An anibniWMil.' left in Austria. While posing krBilt,'t dlflleultles encountered in laid. mu. Wscomnet wicr was .riy!u!e .ids P.llhlilld llg IS cnuu,r' ln roi'rosd work has been 10 keep1 this ulctur the traveller wss surro.indsd It Is sal.1 that In Norway a bu 'k t ol the .eed f the e.ir N'ing IncreiiM il ' 1 nf their h Is -InMiiet early Si (ti.rt i.ar (iwn Prontlng. n, h way. Till drat h hhTesta? wnier Hlw.iys Id.ieiit W illiln if ii'h uf hi slscl.-- wera idi-- el wh ,uod lh ye mnd ,,,outh', wlu .In iiied, and when 'lie1 md, ts Th.s 1.1 was valued at over tl.ono.im He had many horw when he Is inking ids allow. 111,'e oljtiamsiif me -. 1. 1,1 t,. is i, tie for-- , hie final distribution a for td.ins of says a miner .xehlele W.U (Htinhed AU .orth of M- -!i a ...n-r- il i.n. "It : inlep Sling. s iv li t.ikr a sip! rail in bdiuvo w.is Mixed. Hoili the car!m "! sve wilh sili.il rel -- ii I'n-lime, bur none of tlirm pleased him as did A Russian bride is not submitted to (lie flm ks end :s m grai.ii')'. These li cntin qls -r t lie Idea or leaving to his country. 11a often rJ'ing ordeal of appearing In white s.itin eat id ouc and inouihfiil of (he oilier unlbcalcd. Ifl.i. ilw.iis n lemm friun tli,. bjrr. broad daylight. The wedding t tol.1 hi friends that he had made his itiiiiN :s:n.itel. wwt lines only eimsie.inig liieir, in the f.r north by .lie mw i.x.d Once at a wunld iloj A (Mud -- T11I..H.11. month, as anv r.itimul money In this country and all that he wj!,ilkc - Pine by candlelight in a drawing-- , brusquo manner in society. lias .11 farmed 'ai .r'.Ms'Vtie 'me'rs'i ihe s.iiue finds. f011while .sl ug a d iuur ot 4Uch drv xn Ihigiisli lie owed to the t'nlted States. For that he bumied rouglily ai.i'i eliim h. I's is-- 1 TI11 only event which m in-'roynl recejttlon him A wildest was cauglrt ln a trap lqukti winded hoie - njivi'I) Her s en imtiu! bnmu-- s is 11 ktp blight Ihe brass .li'sen ihes- - rniiies Is Hi' them in r.Ms.111 he wished to repay his Indebted-- ) lujsn Italian prelate, who looked at ierelsi'iit 1:1 .,a nxiinis ties as besL 1 could. With the excep-- 1 Mcolland. recently, and Is f oa diguantly. ''You evidently dont know who ue elmo'li. id.inuhb r at lliese iNiinis by the Indians I am ti.'ii of a Thc'l nm. wild the Prince haughtily, small bequests the enlim;carefully stuffed and preserved. 4444444444S444444444444 j who Iicset them, ll.'luivs un.l nn.vdoi-- s Le answered Risnum-k.'- ' Ob." f.'rliin Herbert Westminster wildcat Unsotte a was of mun this turned says patriotic of tl migrations of these unniinls and CIRCUS WAGON WITH MILITARY ESCORT. amount to Is1 prelate, tu adds over doesn't tne "It If tliat marked. and that (Suites "beautifuly government. of I'nitaj or 'llul runner limes ihe bison more dangerous for game or mun than the .apology it is certainly a perfect cxplanu-fox.- " 1 us mining on ,i !,aiiJ fr..-tion. M. !. Hie prairie. The cvnnphi of nil The crown of n human tooth is covered ' niulllliwles snggesl tli.u this was ,tnmg , by a lariltlaul white cap of (ii.un.-l- which led their usual form of march, mid ihetr. RACE TRACK ON THE ICE. Is nut only tli n.inlrat tissue of the human prove that Ihev in cd mi a in r. ronslMlng as it does of W.3 per cent biw fn.nl or In single tile. Though or m:ner;l mi.l of U per cent of animal is exunei the Viuols ai.ll reie.i.n-tho hardest known orai.ilter, but also onr prhirli'4 11s rvidini-- a lu-- tin- - .1 4 "V . , si rni'ilon ganic suhK.ju.-eof a species of some pirt of J s: " y,- iky 1. .'c'C'ttf , lis liablis. These "trcils" me paths win on tho prairie, nearly all wining due When the Tsar Drives. .north and south iilie line of hr. ;, .' , 'IY.I- - of Russia has four ration of Ule liei'ili. Tine m-ihe separate Mrs on th'-.- n is gnen und sli.ri 111.1 of limvi's and carriages THE t re HureUn. Ihigllsli. French ilev gener.ilb l.ad n,vi wai r. 10 shell and kji.i Eneli set comprises at i illietgiiig tra.k Lads fnnn , lens', flfiy horses. The Ituasi.in su: nc-- J way. cu'iilHiii.-ilie liinnerur wherever be g.res. 44444444 ' ' " together with TIIK one hundred and rh venlli Mrtlnl.iy, or, tu be more mart. Die otm hundred and elevof Ills rliri.ti'iilug, which enth huulvi-raartook flair, a recorded In the clhclul m IPmsIar i. 1TKI, Ills name in Kusier (Silewa-r- . and he Uvea ut Isireeli tu llrsse, where be follows the plough even now. hiring tlm whole of Id. life lie lis. never quilled his native pl.Cu for nnne thau a day., , l.ilcid 'wcupoa of man reg-Isti-- r, i: Ti hiiml-grai- - r im-i- i - 444 T . - A1 i 0ri 1 Nii.:i-riH- 1 J I I ' T "g ' 111-- : -- li.-e-lr. - ;j i -e prer-rem- l- -fi f.nlrr dlfll.-till- , 11 hoiiiaLrwis m i 1 1M44 1 limglthSTSff a I rail ur " stseseee J in-i- l s- ! w- sl 11 4444444 1 r.l. fr tha'l fo i i:p:-.,.!- ul ! Ross-shlr- e, f.-- 1 - 11 ' ihi-1- s on ' 4444444 1 Vs - (c. . ha:-.,- ( i. '' i IiWstV r in if f n.n fhWu 11 i:i a n.iiriuci -- I TW!m jr n T ; ??;! nr . r- J kl 4. ri.jfi 'SrTi'.s :.ri rs ii n .'1l "'n-ii- i i ti.it mo 1 n v.i! 1 n.ipon '1 0:1 mn. sur fla'iniKi'T-- iru. r In t; I'n 1 nir-- JF r.it n U..?1 . of f ii i hi 1.7 jur nf t.C i:n t$.ir 'v liin.tjr vi.it, r'lii i in J... r k r if .j. in i T. o ij vujjrsjiii rf f! tU'i . hi;,irm ii'v ivi.!i4y o s Krtki;Si ir rkt Vni r ' ; ri v T ir f.'i! li. n u 1 ! ttS H .! irriwn f . i. of .ARE winter 'ada. vt 8,5w ralx vi : a 1 A n . 1,1 . - ip y r" ' . ri lr" (AA s '. - rev , . '.S',; y&s- wnere hut wlrere one'i - ksi!1 For inttty " 3ia hm tlip inloytnetil n vkhkiwiv, inn more suo-in tne winter Und of summer is. Vj;rs' he hid co.!c';ei ini-- marchhoxes. racing of sleigh on. tlie flt. Li wren MT11 ''tll.u'i:y qjj.le hv skilled qulifa feitufe. Slid xiie course here shown) Shine. Inmupre.- j'tnitjtf ojs Of the pMiiipil aitractionsj I' IliBlet. are frogen a flrmir es thoug!i I besides! covered by steel, and there are skating, of eoura. he curling and huckey. A man fftqni fii ills -- o .. |