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Show fare of babi. raking flr?at Invention of a Young Father, p Aventur rivPr' a ; Couch Which U Cradle, fcjiiens (tring and Carrlnge Combined si-Pool Away with Noctyrn ' ' romenadlng. In West Philadelphia at his alarmed hI: P reZlnei They had panthers. A - Hunting- Episode r.fr TiT ilovv a Hold SorUtuun DNputchfd Member of tlio iler Fainily-- A Moment of Kxpect.itiun autl 1V fen e Kxdteuieuts Ingersoll in Outing, in the course hunting in Colorado a was ablaze evu.tement, and he came creeping to us and 1 is ftic-- under Ihur. waited for half un houf. watching intently. Jt was net more than 1 1;.seventy-fivguide yards to had seen him, and a f rock steps down We - e IIASliRl, s -- u i.ian to desit quite fca-IkrHvs so well, Instead "Sam" signpf nn hour or two cend to his level. ified his intention of down. ill he is obliged to lazily keei-ful- , Yer want ter be mighty (or a cord by his f) hl Vc it a snarl ( said the guide; if he get-- , his eyes on tag, and the machinery i.s ) tin motion. liell yor fur : go ie yer sure. Baby goes p imm ji .tely and the Sam said: li fit: yon doctor retirn-- tihi.il.- I j,i.Y Ingenious place yourselves All to cm er me :md 1 i I go The invent, 0:1 is red I t hat l.eu:'iTit down. Im going to s.-one and Hr. Ik linger li I iky strongly takes a leg. Forthwith he advised to have U ( ' o enrefulle gaua Mrtfft'tfiT.r is the (lijirrffijfnts Ud s, m-;r baby, and in, of course, the flne.,t baby v la the lat.il. No commonplace cradle and from ledge tiTTeilge until lie was, made which he walking tho voice f.-- r - bi gI:g 1 f.-l'm- - e tx-g.a- n r her: so th doctor set his work, with the result that .Miss Madeliuamnv oeeuies tlie must novel cradle la existence. The , , :ker I l.kot, i.h aie, upon which cn I j at. ..cl id rockers, converting it into im OM.nr.iy tradlc, or, with the aid of wheels, into tarri;.gc, But it has rendered itratest service ttp a r, mi ,r.ended by a spring- from the cuing of Dr. porch, whom little Miss El- f- forty yards from tho supposed barely aits to waited and watehefl with ready and nerves strut:. t tlu Sain bail halted in straining p)lnt. xcriutr a crouching position and w;t- keenly down wl.eu tbo ci i .is s.ttdl-tl- . .: f arrived. A big piece ly rK-kliHisened ly his movements, started b den. rifles We y SIGHT. ler has passed tho greater part of summer. fhe spring, which is nn ordinary iral arrangement, with quite n strong bsion, is lUta'-heby a e rd to the ladles of tho basket and sn pendi-d m s hook iu the ceiling. Baby is n placed in the ba.-ke- t, which has vimisly linen punlo eomfortaUe by aid of pillows, Tho ha ,ki t Is l ulled I) nnee cr directly toward slid downward bear for uIh ur-- t-- 1 on bis face did our heart- - good j I ' enrinus in ox-b- h "ns great funffA onJ bulk curved etnws were ulmost in .loath, dli' certainly even flfylug, would have proved l.hnsidf a rd.nm-d lu h.iouM ustotner had fat i It f reliance. foi Imd lmlf lave a fi:i,'rniUent Sum bifl- - secured t. k It all nou.jli, .ropliy fairly course. u mutter joolly mid us a U-r- - terrible year. A-- . make-believ- e; m PualitOBS Die Will Dave, an lutmens D CuiiHtruutvd of St fha fialldlng JOtllaes and a Terra Cotta a - . T TSCRIBE New York is J.o liavo a pew building on the Chicngo mqiV Sun gives thfl following description of . tho structures vac,1 It is proposed to put up in this city tbo largest business building in the world. Tho silo selected Is tho vacani ground on tiio west side of lower Broadway opposite Bowling tireeu, extending from Broadway to Greenw ich street, and between tbo Washington building anij tho Stevens housq, Charles W. Dayton owns tin? property, and is trying to get together tho capital necessary to carry tho project through.' Tho plans were) drawn for him by Areblteet P. Dink- eibprg. Tho building will cost aCoui f 1,000,000. Tho plot of ground . upon which it if proposed to put this building is slightly Irregulurin shape. It lias a IVquivvuy frontage of MJ feet und aNnUTht) r-- j Irecmvieh street. Hi deiv,v' I f j Is about 200 (a U ru . I ' t t - structures fronting respf street and connected central struetnre which will tower jtboye the twentieth lu. liava s young Saiitiagm-naplexions niul slim, aro in many cyi - i T nliout whom many travelers have been wont to rave. During tho afternoon mnny of the wealthier of these dames aud damsels in fushionublo walking dresses, erring on the side of rich material and bright coloring, and shop In the passages.- - lrofessionul men bat and frock affect the chimney-po- t Coat. Tlie throng of clerks, shopmen end tlio like arc mostly clad in close clothes, approximating in cut and stylo to those of their compeers in southern Europe. Loeal color, however, is imparted by rotos in lanama bats and striped ponchos, 'liuasos in stiff gray d felt mushrooms and leather leggitis, and soldiers in bluo uniforms of French pattern, and kepig pdomed with tbo silver star of Chill. THE RHESUS A Half Duzcu of tlio MONKEY. Itoil-l- li adeil Ape Is Nor There is a new ongo in tbo monkey house, and its half dozen inmates, says the New York Sun, are about tbo most curious seekers after peanuts und popcorn that the Central park monkey house has yet sheltered, Tln-- are neither largo nor pretty. They are no cleverer or stupider than oilier monkeys, Hut in their bkins arc reflected " York. . 1 JtAIOt.F.uNB CulCtL bin r.r- thmu'ii every campaign and upon draries yellow nnd the 'hade, blue a once pretty, were eovei-letsilk eml.roideiyd with cot ul"'d b l sars, ii torn and J-- z The Niipolcontu rellcs-t- hc and the garden seat may d In a room next to the seen be row at tho Invalids chamber council and while tho coat, hut, uniform !l I l, (h c:-- tl t gofid-nuture- I car ago. .Mugr.dnc .,) nii r m i r- h vcn'l tbo first Every one of those iii-i:i.- i j a: - k f tarn will ron . t i!d.:y iii-- rent S mWi ui-- pi mtvd,"- - W. Y. ' .uv Those nouj on exhibition arc about two years old, and will not get their full growth for four years yet. Conklin does not think Superintendent well of tlu-tn- . despite their odd coloring.' Ho likes bright, nniinals nliout him. The lihesus monkeys, by the way, can endure more cold than any other sort und just about as much heut ik.i can be turned on, good-nature- B.ifluir, and un a cn M cn ca uruiiLnnjmji rj:c..ni. jfiajuicn tifljiunn cc litmirrDTTnm'j floor plan of tbo building, therefore, will bo shaped like tlio letter If. Itjyill cover about 32,000 feet of surface j There will be six stories in the tlove tbo main roof, making iwentr V t ' ualL On Broadway anil G roc n w ieffst re e i ho fronts of tho main bnilding will Ise perpendicularly to a height of 2'I0 feet. Tho first five floors will Ik; faced with massive granito blocks, giving tlio . whole structure nn appearance of great up the fronts will solidity. From tlu-rbo terra cotta, incasing the steel cofi. struction and laid on for effect, but from the street seeming to be a substantial brickwork to tho roof. The terra cotta will bo pale yellow ant! mottled. Tlie architectural e licet of the front may be seen In the accompanying picture, The great tower ulso will have a terra cotta skin. It will rlso 200 feet from the roof of tho main structure and will be topped by copper - " pillars and a dome, Tlio apex of dome will be 5D0 feet alsive the Mirk.' Bro'uj.y.. ...Tiio.t'"v'r .will' iia frotnthc street the same appearance of , solidity ns tho building proper and will seem to depend for its suppoi t upon tbo wulls. There will be l.OiiO offices on tlie twenty-si- x floors, all of which will vZ open to light and air. The average floor spaco for each office will Lo aUO square feet. The tower is not a mere ornamental adjunct. It will contain, Tho plans procfllees on six floors. vide for nn arcade on the main floor simikir to thut of tlie Equitable building, only not so long. The Equitable arcade is flOU feet. Tht. will cover the 20U feet between Broadway uml (livery wtcii street. It will be 20 feet wide to. tly decorations, booths. teli:gnr1ll telephone nnd mesviiger offices, and whew room speaking-tub- e isimmutiiJ may be bad u ith every olliee in ouilding will be the features of tie- ui'i. tide n ' c. r ( v . , 4 ' i: of ;',:M "1 r, 1 pit! flection,?. lit Hasn't it ever t i yoi. sh, that you are hing the t most of the tints that make glorious the autumn landscape. They uro Ilhosui y India. monkeys from They aro not beloved by tbo tiativei of India, because they arc thievish, ant furthermore, so stupid that the ordinary devices against monkeys fail utterly la youth they are fairly but as age advances they get crabbed and at ten years old they snap und bite wheu disturlicd from their moody ro- far-awa- A idacM. lied-ten- THE SiHKSVH MONKET, 1 j.,1; " The failed 'nnd "v 111 r Yu rinam-first Wre uh'iat buslt-.eaabout t.':i tin ilsuiid nmnuicr!its pdod up In tli.s dark closet, and you any they are ad m ) 'I Buopmo, Trail. Horary men lisvent th ik ro you have q jrj iitj i'1 st?; t. Ha becomes fond pf lying who gets weary of being upright, Viiitcb ought to be our highest ambition, humi.ity the cud of that ambition. Tiikt have male a euro progress iu being transformed into fools wlio look upen their forefathers as tho sons of an ape. Wat ahull I fear death aluco tills world it but u ccls.r beneath .tbo great mansion whb:'i my Lord has boon rreotnig for mot Rim'd I not rejolco when death lots n:a out of Uub dark abide t Love U t! 0 key to lb. me, Sweet Home," and they who try any ot her iu wedlock must stand out with tho atones of Ilf J sweepi oer their herds. Kvry .'Ian to cc nmny-buckle- h bos-pita- v ,7 C0NQHF.80 HACIONAT,, SANTIAGO, leaf-strip- ,.l many York to Have Wow sro' closely swathed in their mantas largo squares of fine black cashmere, often richly embroidered round tbo borders with silk of tlie same hue, The best of theso come from China, Tlie 1 neeompnnied yiiK )vom,D:a j while the sketches were being made in aeefu-ati-ly- never traveled, which - their dressing room behind (ho scenes, the professor, ns a eompletfl answer to the query, took up an old violin and played three or four excruciating pas- that he proved to bo a d pi r wllo. e , A- j iUjq poaS OltClIKSTHA. That Is the full strength of the sages like jagged iron torn across immense Batin sheets and nothing snuch occurred: some of the dogs sat down. Seeing them on tho stage at first sight it would appear that the cello and violin are actually played upon, but this is only a clever and amusing however, tho drummer dogs yert.dnly drum, and Slinoutz with the .claps them together when be j rJ'lirrii.the lk s" to do it thnmb-iiafi- , s.n.l the marks so engra-'en.tiii rt.nty while feTiftotAwy t) it 1. may v. kit ubboii are rendered id., in by dag is a most amusing 1 dark dvc extracted from the jujee ot taken altogether, it performance, and the dogs are excellently trained it their various parts. The cleverest iu point of training is tho contest. This is car-- i j handbell-ringinried out by three dogs who wear liU'.o . brass bracelets to which the bells are j attached, They play tho differently bells in correct time, and this .toned ' they do at a sign from tho conductor, who Is manipulating tho instrument palled fairy bells all the time. It is laughable to watch the three dogs eying him, waiting for bis slight signal ere tlu-ring the bell that dangles from their forepaws once, or twice, or thrice, ns the tune demands, v Jack, the trombone player, so bis master says, gives himself more airs than the other dogs on account of nn illness of fourteen days duration, owing to liis having OIUVEX WITH AX I HON TIN. imprudently swallowed some walnut, the palm. A short distance from the shells, and during which illness be was 'tut of eac h leaf strip a hole U mnde, assiduously waited upou and cockered and a eoiqde of colored cords, passing up, with plenty of food and a fire bind burning in bis bedroom night and day. through tlie covers ami the whole together ns a bonk. Owing to the Indulgent treatment bo The covers are made of the wood, and received," said Mr. Lavater, he baa like a spoilt child ever since. the cmils of the liber of the palm, and to give a finish to the whole the edges Tho cymbal player objected to the noise f the leaves and the covers ore generunder bis nose at first, but after a few red. months' practice lie learned to make dyed ally of it. The dogs were trained in light NAPOLEONS COUCH. Germany, and it took two years to train T.i Ilrd Wlilcli lie (srrtrd with film, litem and infinity of patience and kindness. Their education Iiuh been founded ntul on IVlilnti II Ulsil. The garden scat on which XamdeOnthe upon lines that would have rejoiced Mr. CJrezt often sat at tt. Helena, bis camp Turveydrops heurt, since it comprised iig gray coat (the famous music, good manners and deportment; redin. : te grist for which Lejeune, the They all walk on to the stage on two on little stools, emperor's tailor, charged him MO legs, seat themselves uml bis little corporal's hat snd mutely wait for the tuning up of fraiv-s)- , have jcii rcmovctl from the Musee des Che conductors violin. Sonvernins in tl.e lauivn tu that of tho Invabdcs by order of President CaU of Hip famous bedrnot. stead, without which the great emperor MODERN PROVERBS. rightly us land, and they none of them howl. Both ocular and aural proof was given of this virtue of the band dogs later, for o drew seen. IIU a stull-fe- the Bin. PRIMITIVE WRITING, The Mothoil !.rri!)C.l In the Hook of In Ctj'loii. Job Still The earliest mentioii of writing in the Bible is probably found in the book of Job. says tho patriarch, that aiy tvords were noty written! 0 that they were printed in a book! that they were graven with uu iron pen, The method of writing here alluded to js still p act iced in th island of Ceylon. There ell the old manuscripts unwritten in Pull -- a language not now , spoken upon the leaves of tbo talipn-palmTlo-sleaves are cut into strips of t.ie required length and are then care- - the down to where th into to .nn JIXB to hi,? old lie Ephrulin onr guide had bear, much the largest fat liliti fur yyznix d llo speedily rallied, however, know could we yelled to us bear. Then we sill three went within twenty feet of our prize, sin. ill, n Wild on the guide it. round cur and sired pointblank l!utKilmiim was it thoroughly dead no,1k'lb - bruss-heade- - the cost carefully. Before jt ii bard piereo the plaster with some bluirp instrument bay a nai making a eoiqile of boles near tin edge for convenience in mounting later. With some of the gold brones or liijii'u gilding, to be ea-il- y obt iined, paint outside the outline of the hand, going in between tho fingers but leav ing tho impression proper bhoivi.i; wholly white. The best wny to inouii: the cast is to cover a board with pin ,1; bluo looks well against the gold un white attach it by means of tacks driven through tho boles provided. tho feet r ho: Uinbin y lik gu'uie declared bear, though took no chaucei, uud I believe gal-hin- first greasing the plate. The mixl'i' should be to the consistency of very s . putty. That i., make u mu--- a will hold together, ami allow the ban plunge inti this (rind gn:a- - Jug the h to prevent sticking) and i a short time a very few niinute.--. the plaster wili tho pm a; her may bo bet," yiW-- II tur-'jnu- largest dam of any kind In the lern hemisphere Is that of Australia. It la built of con-- . has a captivity of SUO,WO,OQO fin-tlie- r r tho next u scaroo instant be was cut pwaird ns fad nslnu.ls and l:tiocould carry him. while the expression ut (ho l.srgimt Dam, s La-Fat- -.id d ma-'siv- 'd In u wild state. It Is very fitting, Thanksgiving it should bo tho principal dish, Marla larloa in her department tc Ladles' Home Journal. Tho ho wisely chosen, well cooked toprnporly served, It should ho short plump, the mont white, with sums tho legs tdnek and smooth, and If 'tbo spurs they should bo short, end of the brenstbono should be blo, more like grlstlo than bnno. A s pf parts,? with au car," who thus protests against improvised discords, false notes and slipshod time;" but fey people have seen them sit mute and play ou instruments them' selves. The dogs! orchestra,!! with Prof. as M, lo Conducteur, now performs daily at the Aquarium, the I all Mall Budget. Tim, a rut snyq dog, plays pn the big drum; Mlmoutz. a white terrier, clashes tho cymbals; Bob, an Irish spauiel, tinkles cn; thq kettle drum. Prof. LavuU-- stands in the middle and leads. Then, on tho other side, Jack blows tho trombonm Spits, a 1oiuurau-tasaws on tho violin; and Teachuin, t) fox terrier, girds at tho (ig yiolon- 1 -V' : . :.u;!.t , 1 c t iit a of st.'lH-: b illet c.ih n nuturiil li,. f : btriu-him f dr un trc.-- i.i - .. in ln-na ,dl.dl hint Ids Hiilluhy, ids very dH,inviiy. As S.iin' t it - hbc How to Set e t a Turkov. hi tts'nclu-r-t.-idlliclIn un topum li this and he v is the f.lot.'.old way country only turkey Oils Th e If tupe 1 'numl ullowed to fly Inch, thereby ting the spring in m itloii, and mvny It hat one pull and the'rovel spring vibrates for hours, tcis to tho delight and sutlsfuctlon o( that iu have all seen dogs stand by hands cj musio generally Gorman bauds-- ? and howl, and most people consider they do it because they don't like the music. Of eum-sthe animal that doee it frrquontlv, that olmsos up to a bund nd sits (here moaning, tijay be a g -, TUB BTIMY Vo s Presently a low hiss from our guide .called our attention to liim, writes 1 Ammlng rarrorinnncq Which Delight. TIioimsihIs of I.oinluuer. n, lie walked rotm that reel: r.iid looked bigger'n a steer. We'll j, .d l.iy low fur a bit; he's as ugly looki.i' ole devil as ever yer seen, jin I peckon her. a den lit 4 Colorado. Giant Ernest THE CHILIAN .7. i At l bt N.inll t ;, IV t H i ,f ' of tli t unei ii., l, Life lu Santiago centers in (lie l luz. la Armas. This 1 . the f:i....lr qn..n In the city. In its eeV.U r Is a g ;;! filled with rnrb and )x.uut:ful tre. s t.:. . shrubs from various if th .it ' America. Thesq sm !or,;;d n P.r vnd very ornnto fov.t.t.iia decor.tUd ith stulues of lni":i;.u t lid naidens. Ou tbo rerth silo of the (piaro h tho intendv-.tel.- t, the seat vf ocal government. this is n argq building orlginally.lutomh-ter i grand hotel. But the r.; i er pt.t t s j burnt out, and 'it h.-.- since remained V tolled up and yseunt.' AremL-- at its tjaso shelU'r between their sepporting piers stalls for the sale of fruit, cakes, pretty haberdashery, tiinkets, tobacen, 9(d. Tbo block is niereed by passages akiu (o those of (hiris. Tlie most important, tbo pti'swigo Mutte, running parallel to tbo facade, is the purlington arcade of Santiago. On the eastern shlo Is .a similar block! Tli rront presents a number of shops, most- ' ly draiH-rs- . milliners, niereers and tho tiliO, ami there are passuges hero as well, one bearing the name of Mueolure On tho western side of thq square is tno en,rnrni, Kxterually li Is a pl.iitt, brtek-faer(ts jutorjor t) It can only be uuahliou 11n ,j,. proportions of the nave and Isles would so are not bo smothered bud, but they by tlie tawdry decorations. In rear of the cathedral is a block containing tlio congressional palace. It Is a very im posing struetur( iu tbo classic stylo, with two imposing porticos, They are imposing because the columns supporting them profess to bo stone, und are only stuccoed briek.' Santiago a bounds in such deceptions. Tbo Ila.a s ah excellent spot foi poting tbo life and movements of tho pity. In the forenoon it is througed pith women passing to and from the cathedral, carrying books of devotion and the little square praying-carpet- s which possibly the !Spanian( borrowed from the Moor. Ko one in a bonnet is admitted into a Santiago church; so rich uud poor alike A the dogs orchestra. kToun- - look downrAint he an ole Whaler? .Sam and I looked long and earnestly and with beating hearts, but saw no bear. Then the guide crept forward and took another look and whispered: He war tliar all right, fur I seen him OFT con steerable nmusemeut hv use of phi recently suggested iu a sc lent! tie jour V lrome iivo cents worth it plaster of purls and a lutla olive ,.;! in a rather deep plate of anv Ida, mu the plaster with cold water nftei KING OF TIIE CANYON. ight below yer. 3. bielty enough to he with babies can extnut Chicago Herald. whispered: I seen him!' Where ? iCroep round yer and do nr W. olive oil. out half-suppress- ed would , saber hnvo been laid (a rest in (ho bhu-chapel near the tomb, where they will hereafter remulu, in glorious memory of a sili more glorious man. V,u help. and. as an answering signal, fired off a gun. which Gf Thtening oft th with silently , 1 riatter camp had beomi absence and started of an artiele on few years ago. piE hone Hill, Peached a point within a quarter of a mile of whore ho was treed when they caught the sound of his call for labor-sav-li- g JkM''W'. boys cn Da 11 - only Wist '? pursued hn h0 Rainand halkxed to Bttenti011 the panther returned' thil B?oinPanied his mate. Ub ?e5ln went armed with a 'I?! dtermined biand sell his fe as as possible. Into tho time tho iu l I) r; Vwqr..rvwarn INFANT AUTOGRAPHS. rJ-mf1- The panther loft. When ho finally thought dear Warren descended the ooast was lives q young resiled on this mundane Sphere less than twelve iponths, having ' k'en horn last spring. The fact of her (laving lived In a basket, says the Philadelphia Record, is probably not so remarkable as the basket itself, which is j combined cradle, swing and carriage, doctor's) fer(he invention of tile brain. J Rut now that the weather is toq cold fo remain out of doors the swing has been adjusted in the doctor's office. jtVhat proves Dr. Ellinger to he a man Who realizes tho blessing of machinery is a device which ho has jigged out in his bedroom. Like all frhnxFll) VkcM'uMI.i? is rot Unit jo Indulging in a nocturnal concert, On occasion has her paternal pore than one floor in the dead plative walked the amid an atmostho of night, patches anathemas phere of mingled prayers, But now ho is relieved nd lullabies. thanks to the basket. if r this, Should he be aroused from a dream, of seine fat foe, by that shrill jsrchaiice woods. grsSKsa'rr.i! !haAh, fnTLh:nCSbe4 lady who has passed the greater part of She is Miss MadeJier life in a basket. line Ellinger' and is a daughter of Dr. Z. To be sure, Miss Ellinger J, Ellinger, lias s' In way ror.t, Osceola. loit A VWu,a. He thought hVhoa nca i -- I V d l'rrutiv, Her TojkI is woman of fiwbonl-s-ji.i- e you. tt.ieu.r, t mu worn out, jv--- wflatter of navln.f te tliiak out now fm I I u.iliii'.i.ei.H'..; fef lay own par'. I an lueutall,v..4,. f. iiSktwt Mr Fuddhsi-- J, .1. p... yiji. 1 - vYoil -- ah why id, iiudnuil That Is vrnop: ives of wctran.-Hai-o- or's not 0110 clr of Da . V . (fAi V |