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Show COFYR1UUT, Isufl. ST 'i : t M vt OKK BUULD OOMI'eXX.j Mm nun SFORT KITH A MANIKIN KITE . azotic -- Finely Tailored Dogs. WiVtOM AFJ Little Orange Seller. BONES OF $1,000 VIRGINS. Mrry dot may boast the most risboraic wardrobe of any canine In Many piriuresque native children people :the strci-tf- . uf Algiers, not In the Arab, the world. Each season brings to light In new some in thie European seetlim. .quart, designs dot' dotnes. lliHt i like a lilt of Purl set down uu the ;Tlm dog of wealthy Parisian frequently African shore. own wardrobe fashioned liy expensive The greater number nf tl:i'r urchins billow you tailor, which are worth in tint utgreratoi and liihisiHttlly , ' ask fur li.icksiiiisii.'1 or hints. A ait, imany hundred of frunc. It is Mtble American who is a illseiplc of George Adf to judge from tliu pictures of recent tloB foalth-nrxpn-ssi-ilierewiih just lnw a ilVtl;.Tat ii, "Tlicy are a oi ul , rnnwt, jJilf ilf higilpresenu-to look in degree. panhandlers." iiiough as a matter of fact; 4 the there i nothing more ttuin gay city. to sug- manikin kite are tlia latest tuys'Uglit w possible. Tbry are attached as geat the ilrhunuiiiy they are ususllj of1 cuuArabic A treat many of these striking it pc. The urchin here Pari. pendants to larger kites. In fair wind shown, however, is more industrious than have been exhibited in thcithcy are ofteu carried tu a treat heig'ii. Amateur Headsman tier companions, and grls her small The.Anuc they are often fully life vise, the up. interest of aeriul navigatluff. AXY ndraeuliiu cure hat '1MT of us are wont to think of by selling oranges, for these youinrul, manikin are made of paper and of a number of manikin ittri hilled to tlie bains of the ll.Oui) u a relic of the dark a tea. vender are a picturesque a feature a the with care to keep them 'a sling high In air la very curious. It kIms which Pain on of this fleet fooled, tireless gang that keep lime ; but the lnt decapitation which tuok world's most remarkable shrine, in j to the musical nut of backalieeth." pln-cIn the British lales waa no later eh Hi. thr midi of ul Cologne. The Ursula, than ltdO. The victim were twu unfor t ory that tli Mint and the tust 'Rufus 'lunate who had taken part in the Bonny-- ; Kangaroo number of beaullfiil young women were tudunmity whirii are deepened as the story, ulr risile and were convicted of iilghi Bells and Thunderstorms. X Brussel the dug tax 1 munuavd on lauglil-'rehy the linn. ; VERY one lta beard of kangaroo, Ising year dim with the inlsi of year. I recalled. tiftaaon. The eentance wa carried nut In: of uc ilia inala some of how many have heard of those fierwurd, in the twelfih cenliiry, Min Not only tlie church perpetuates the absurdity The men were left liana, j Scotland. Stirling, .lied "Rufus rats?" Yet the Rufus' tin notion held by our aiunstor digging near Uringii discovered ;ory of Hi. Vrsuia and tha virgins they Ing an hour before they acre cut dowu and i tli notion that tha ringing of tlie ithe great uunibci of bone. It was a grew- - 'luvs boon slirlued In poetry and a most Interesting; rat" kangaroo painting, the block. upon placed I rliui'cli hells in h.id the a counteracting efshown animal, and the one which waa mak-.and Tbe who In headsman, feet ro- a wa thunderstorm. wa which It and accompanying picture, supixised wore a serge gown, wa a tua!l. nervous l10 vibrating of the air reused by the Curious Memorial. Ears. what wm known srnmie the tl,at A Monument dug than he would if he had a house in 'mau, wan did hie work so badly that it h Ml. resulted lu the .1in!!!,. Buisfort. A rich Belgian, who wa notedn tiu tle third stroke ha decapitated; 1,1 of tha . The fluia siuiker oi number a t'ore'a URorailOL'T nrriToIhe it iZXS,,!,,lt,,,n ta among ill friends a oeiuga trifle near." one of the unfortunate. Tbe aesenilil- d ; VL-taM time that nionuinrnis are atilt standing wltleh l Tills shaker la luld ns the Scotch say, owi.ed a very valuable crowd yelled ''Murder!" and the mlseraole. date the war of IMS, when Japan over be "1 to ws remark: When heard la'hCMdsman dug. looking about for a hu:in of lnvad,-wlhj Corfu siih Ptl.Owi men. These thundcrsionn P.rcNichmg ln-" j W hen shaken by a in, Heine nuiu the tfhc capital he selected one in the district-tHeaven I had not hid it to do." Monuments of Kara, as they am called, mimuntrutlan wf re Mn' Biilone now bolds a dians beiiev 'where ho would have to pay the least for NK Only does tlie sound have no mark tha bunal places of tlie u,0uli ears never siiuken which wvra cut from the heads of the Corc.ina ua tropbles of vlctnry. There are many of these monument In Japan also, for Mine of the grewsome relies were lakeu home by the conquering army. a gu is Miim mio wj aug iwi iiiii vond tli sun, w ' tl'U happy hunting ground. It wag put many Another uss to whi,-KENILWORTH CASTLE LOOKED. RUNIC HORN. years ago was to cullrct the warriors when Whrn elm ken its1 lighting In ambush. sound Is quite misleading and would Hid!-- 1 rale that the Indians were lu hiding In a different direction from whore they were, gently taken to England, has already made, lull the well tr.ilhed c.irs of the red men a host of friencj. where to go. enabled them to lui-i" VV Mka oilier kangaroo and wallabies the us name given tu the smaller epccies-'Rufrats are remarkably hurdy and cun be: . readily acclimatised lit Europe. In Eug-Agamemnon s Tomh. IJL laud w few of them have found a conft lisa been claimed. Is genial home In the purk at Leonaidsluc. x glorious myth, but those who hsve a corner of BL Mxrk'e Church In B.r r. G. Lpilyr's place in BuNex, wliei-llw one nearest the Dunel felt the eharnr lloiucr'a matchless! some red' kanthey have as comimnion there has been standing sines epic, telling of bis scliievaments at: ,'te garoos and' wallahlt-i- ! Tliere these animal 11. will us believe eleventh be lo.ttN the fu oentury a pillar of red Troy feel quite at home and their graceful porphyry, carved with the portraiture uf keep fnvtolatoup! Mriief In the lierars! movements andjoug aeries of leaps are sj four noble gentlemen nf Albania. In feet, You may Agamemnon's tomb Kirlkljig and novel sight to .eye unite- -, at Jdycenac. Greers Myoenae, to which they Were brothers wlw went to Venice In rustonicd to such a form of locomotldn In a ship laden with vast wealth. On couple as lie, King, remened' triumpliant from an animal. the conquest of llum. bringing with him, plotted against the other te aacur all tha, treasure and ad a feast each duo of plotters ns Aeschylus tells lu tile grrutast of Greek poisoned ths other. Tbe Bignory of Venice question as to whether we have: lug Runic figures. A whole world of ill- -, trugedles, tlie fair Cassandra. AgamemToo Much Music. seised rtl In upon their gixids. In rommemiqa-tln- n did not e, covered with may never baerature has grown up about this remark-'1101- 1 of so unhrotherly a conspiracy and aa from' was This oWec. horn a nnrgtar enterea w nouao stolen viinw a warning against avarice tha unlqiw and uf heroes in those strenuous daj s. ' PECEXTI.T 1! 1HU8, and Ths cnatla Is on of the exquisitely carved plltar was erected. EXILWOHT1I CABTLH, mode famous peared In tho hearing detection. Its moat beautiful In all Europe. After all ha. by history and romance, stand Phuun. It was geyen o'clock in In many respects the same aa In the arc luted urul advance of centuries ths Runic, particularly aa the 'district In destruction aroused tlie Indignation of all and the steps were lltoae of a them y nclcnt csslla elands without a which were The was of discovered The lllutra sullied was the Watch. horn its early days power. they of bixarre shape by; Europe. Mysteries lia no troeher, who ltad come to glvs in- -j Scandinavians. tion published herewith shows It as it av rival in Its way. .and covered with pictures of Held sports smictlon to the youngest daughter of the One of the most celebrated relic of ANY tlwusanda et people wear the, and temple worship. As In all earlr Runic watch so thoughtlessly and careleslr kind la called The Golden Horn." This tlw Is from left Inscription to for an hour and tlie bur- one of two horns found In Denmark bear-- ; right. He taught-hethat they have never slopped to think The Woman Naturalist. What a wonderful piece of mechanism glar then thought that he could escape,a It Is. Even the much advertised timebut lie was mistaken, for at eight o'clock ATt'RAUBTfl as g class sr univereuer-getwas tlie the to eldest on lesson given pieces which can be bought for a trill piano sally considered to be a highly woBuried Alike. Orange Peel Basket; less than a dollar, and srs guaranteed to daughter. It nine o' block' a lesson on the kind of scientists, but a flute was given keep time fur a year or money refunded.1' youngest son, at man interested In this pursuit has, SBLAN In Samara had tha have all the eonioiienl parte of the more ten o'clock u lesson. os the .violin was given of being buried alive, but perhaps, aboern unusual dsfermlnallon, ARY to the eldest son, at eleven o'clock a expensive Elgin movement. even for a naturallxt. While In India this he was not aide to tell chilTlw waleh carried by tlw average man la to on was. tlia Iiarp tha leaun given his friends what tha sensation was, lady waa making great sftortn to glva to different pieces, composed of ninety-eigdren's auht,' At twelve' O'clock a lesson oa for ha was not disinterred soon enough tlw world an autlrely new ornlthobiglaal and its manufacture embraces more then to eav his Ufa It being a file day the mandolin wa a give to their mother, Homer says he was slain by Acglsthua specimen, tlhe noticed in the headdress twu thousand gepamt and distinct fas drank too st one oclock luncheon was served In the heavily and this brought on 'lover of his si'xen wife. Aeschylus tells of an attendant to a native prince four Bom sf tbs smallest operations. an eplleptla lit. lie lay so long tha piano room, and each in tufa tall feathers of an apparently unknown Queen Clylemneetr killed both A wHhuutjthat screws so are ths naked that while the others were sating, at half past tiny signs of Ilfs tliat his friends, jmemnon and Cassandra. The tomb pedes of pheasant. eye cannot distinguish them from atari one a grand concert began, flute, violin, doddtd lint h wu detd, AmBttdiPOiMd to luivo held his bones must hsve On mahlng Inquiries she found that the filings or atoms of duxt. Under a Ibr his interment that asms evening. mandolin and pluno being played at the bird inhabited the hill Jungle on the south Powerful magnifying glass a perfect screw While the priest was reading th services same time. , wild of a Is the Jdunipur, of side province revealed. The ellt 1b tlw head ta over the dead some bystanders noticed At two o'clock another teacher appeared uf an inch wide. It takes 30K.UVU of these spot ravaged by dangeroua natives. The what Uicy thought to be brads of perspiofficiate nd was Just about to announce the proallowed tbe woman to enthusiastic weigh a puund. ration on the face of the man. But ms gramme for the afternoon whrn tbe burno peace till they provided her with an The hair spring 1s a strip of ths finest others decided tlicy were flakes of snow, en soldiers to track the bird. of glar cams forth from his hiding place, escort atari, about Mi Inches long, MW Inch wide, the services proceeded and the man whs mil. glaring at Iba astonished musicians, Inch thick. It Is colled vp lu and I'pun reaching the pheasant's haunt the laid in tha grave. As the hour whs late cried: fur fear of the to refused proceed spiral form and finely tempered, Ths shovelfuls a of few were of earth curious specimen only thrown the palmiped,,very more npnrurc ''Send for the police If you like, but for process of tempering these springs was iqxm ths cotfln, and the friends went their I family. It ie a goose which has four feet, hnatlln heaven's sake stop tliat Infernal music! long held a secret by those fortunate ones way. Early tha next morning when the two of which arc atrophied and placed ,hoL of under fear I'd sooner any day go to Jnll fos six bird being puoMMisIng It, and even now It ta sot gengravedigger went to fiuish Ills task he on tha right ld. Bh often lay egga. built" month than hide another hour behind that heard sounds of groans and struggle is- they are always malformed and the ahfll After a week a hunt Ins party succeeded erally known. Plano." Great skill and car are required In suing from ths grave. Is so brittle that it breaks If touched ever jin bringing back one perfect skin and one their manufacture. Ths strip ta gauged Instead of .mined lately releasing the .so gently. Efforts have been msd to Dive bird. The new species woe named to of an inch, but no measuring appoor man the grave digger ran to the priest preserve eoms ef the eggs, but In vain. The latter Us aeuloua discoverer, has been devised capable of to paratus yet World. ask leave. Tlw priest refused on the gnus enjoys the heat of health, end, Largest Cask in fine enough gauging to determine from ths i ground that he dared not without tlw prr-- ; of Us deformities, seems likely erlt rizs of tlw strip what the of tlw mission of the police. The Russian's wife live for some time. recently constructed for a Where Shirts Grow. ""bihed spring willlw. A MMSO part ef an ornla Arm has put the famous tun of was then told wbst had happened and ran mull he, EnsUd ' ,he In the background. It holds X view of the numerous accidents which to tha police for the necessary ndTr.r,IlJ rt permit. But T f comforting to know that the sad nine thousand gallons. It Is made of ura coustantly Cl in tlie London hs In turn referred her to the Archlman-stree- ts of Eureka Hprtngs are uf the Bhlrl doe not apply to all Of about air minutes per hour. Bong California red wood without, and the selec-t'-i- n on to be 'trite, who, professing tlw formation of the cretaceous pe--, The value persona. slipping powerthrough of forest equally In the of country. the nans of these finished spring when of tha timber and required pieces of orange peel which have bfen les, sent her to the procurator, accomiuoumff pkotograph of a oronnko. situated oa tlw elope of New nod. These formations contain the foaslls placed In watches la enormous tw o yean. Eleven out making In proporof every, twelve thrown t hen the agonised woman's request was I on the pavement the city authorl- the great reptiles and of ths bird that tion to has urovlded carved in one niece n,i,7f1Tr nsiura prlcet japaiws the material from which they are selected were rejected as unsuitable. tics have recently Instituted a system of at last granted it waa found to b too late, i huw remarkable the1 w., HrVe as a ready mads shirt for the succeeded them. C ivory show Is A mad. two entire trains of wagons were needed. sire baskets, In which Ma. good gained this by la a photograph of the fossil of .. eater of oranges The poor man had succumbed, but noil ,, obtained from ths marina i Herewith Japanese arc and what wonderful pa-- ! A ton of steel mad up Into hair to rimvcy the selected timber to Use Viue-ja" " mscIh without an awful struggle, it waa fully tlmce to place the peel. bird that lived In the r.retiuwoiw period, The priiwt Ik .bearing requested have. which has they of palm, is tropical in watches springs and worth shout 'lra' These baskets, which are similar to the flve hours after the grays digger had In hand a staff, to which Is bound twelve and a half times ths value ef ths hln l'hrou The hoops of the mak. which are-o(he; one shown In accompanying picture, have heard the struggles and during that time K kmisBbu)b, wmlr Tu the open palm of. earn In i Ilalr he flt-- ' a elmnly weight gold. slilrt spring wire st steel, weigh eighteen tons, while the been placed here and there In the crowded the man had turned completely over in lilt the left hand hr holds a miniature figure When an f Kur?tk prinV w'kh. c a grrin te lb. I cut a piece of pn of thv tree. Mit completed cask is SS feet high and TU feet thoroughfares, and all that persons who' coffin. He died a victim to a too alavuih of himself, exact a to detail. Mountains, ln(-mile wire of Qna weighs lees than o In dlametey, ana Lsron, III., and wee in circumference and large enough to form 'are oranges have to do is to place following of tlw law. Every hair of his head and every del.il! eighteen Inches or photographed by X. half a pound. The balance give fir vis three story house, where three hundred tha eating In them as they puss by. At of tlie body and drapery are perfect. The 'takes off Ihs lark, managing so eg not toa UUve Co IT man. brations par second, M every minute. siul thus obtains could dins in comfort. Tbis enor- - regular Intervals the lmskcta are emptied The fluwtug rolies arr kv thin as I a per. One cut It In any way. It. Out every hour, MVW every day, 157,H-Metropolitan Museum of Art flexible bark, SOTiewnat of nious reservoir, would, if its contents were and care Is taken to keep them bright and Just under the the hollow eee almost can cylinder nails; finger A man turns every year. At each vibration It robotspadeful of sarth In purchased an old chariot for tft.MP. '! icrd In reseraMlng a rough each without any ordinary casks, require thirty: clean. Ho enoceterul 'has thte innovation it was which make about unearthed near Home sum time In each digging an sere and move hi all a weight tates about w ellt email a make then H Intend for Us In tha contents and tom. cities transport, iguns England proved that other of Mi tuna every year. ago, and Is MU) years old and sjilepdtdly " present a value of a million dyllsra. to adopt It. elds for his ami to go through end puts preserved. It on. It Is only during the rainy season, to the s however, that tha native conform GLIMPSE STUDY. of rlvlllxatlon mifficlently to requirements CANVAS WELL THE DESERT. description. of any Deckhand." wear garments Dog i ForUmouth. England, Is a dog which IX a men's --work cot because he ta Pirate Chief. but evidently because he likes! Sword tu make himself useful In this way. He1 of Jren I Hits, relic la a fox terrier and hia name is Jack. Interesting of tlw great Atlantic pirates, ta; Early In the morning he trots down to' fthe pier and there he stays all dai, ever the pmseeBlon of Mrs. Eleanor Dunon the lookout for a Steamer, f.r Ins got can Wood, of Mayevllle, Ky.. end wiwi into hie head vine time ego the Idea that1 cherished in her family for many years ':liis mission in life was to catch tha moor-- ! 'before ths civil war. It I tlw eword. as are thrown ashore lrom with leather iherih, which the notorious j 'ring ropes they such vessels and this duty he has faitii- buccaneer used with such signal bravery ARIBIAX ! I - I l TUB rbne I i Rat ' arm-workm- yK 1 T - of 1- i RARE HOW ; ... jff . in' --f- M AT -t lt , ' j The ((ld K iS.innrunnknn unSSJrKwS K ' to-da- y of to-ua- la ht sup-ufi- ni ' l'' ' .i, the AS " Turn Mi . j. I , n. r. I , ! rl',J''' f S a oiwh , ba J1-- J OF NAPOLEON S IN of I AN I - etSJ MS w s- . V a Skr if it f Jr--fl as might be Imagined. 'This If In .turn filial with water T'm i a vry poor substitute. In tlie dee as srv t . imhl ih- - w,.:c- - I ,? Africa 'the srmy !. T).c f:eqi:eHtly resort to this inrrRi ms lung pc M.gl,-eme- ( of keeping water.' A hole is wiT.tprve u in the sand and lined with canvas.' farin'-tl-'i. : tr. . f.vnllisr et the Grand tjnn. which are. of course. In Inside of show aa f,r na the defence of his adopted country at the a APOLEOX B lud I ie arm anj U'd; f"!l." ?rrf nr.ed- ever ainre. Taking in cxartiy :Xapuuonlu style, are carefully prcswrvrd. Trtan-- :i ie :mFc evi:Joncii,g the wieiJ' iful little of Now oilrona, when, with hi- r"!ii"ii on ill- i.m ilna f.,s-- n ha ie t.c he fu'ight under lb" I fl the form In whih t.iie greot EmporoTj how careful! v be 1kjII(j nf P,4 tlg-- r, In th" i.f ,rii ul; i.c hill ,r til! carverIII on' .ug cubic foot of newly fkllen mow weighs ivcv.-i-Mirk to him and h1. fr- ift it. Every piece of furniture b ' A IIOuud lb' -itt ,,.iid',n .. a n n: b,tve ,l ,n" cu.-ft .t.'!iee the aud r times t!.e bulk and has (' Ktbr i ir prat aily toe some sr v -i to nice"., ,y f.. x i.. who Liiuk m.uw . ji, of all the while (l'o-Of an tiie of water. 'occupied isi; eq'ial - ! . cs-v- -- -- -- it-- m " ime:s p.-- I lv-- 1'.' w t!-- a ll slb-wr- . u-- i ANVASTWcfl, , VCt I? f ,1 . 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