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Show THE 11 OK N' I NO EXAMINEE OODEN, I IT ATI, SUNDAY MORNING, Badly Needed by French Government THEY Spider-Tam- er l ....... Iwatv I I nouund Yards o( Silk Cm be bran Prom One Infect in in Hospital, " Where Tr.ty Have Trained Sputirs Rempr'-aTLer Level. i 1 of Between Spell Feisaie 'Halabev Nurses Month l.'ni; I'g: I Paris, ft ' the Eat uiM-nc- .' t'n r . t- r: ait- - ii fc ins that bung tin the mango grove- - round pmetleal:;' and wtp Antauamivo, aiarttrd Hie indiictry uf lislay, utiLg f lit U a c..-- e is In Cun .t i lioii u. I ,1 one oily ami liid Ice "lady Iff u.tcmmi t:.riv - "in- llm lilinr mil ,:i be u ur: in n.i' ! jnciilv liiM.i-Mi- i; service of ! e if..' nr iu ! f .... r'puii-i- , ui.lii.o i ii- - 1 i'l in.: U.i.-rjilia' 1 !i' trtiliiH-- . (in- i : !;- i - - in- i for vi Flu MU till-in- . Anxiiiii.- - lo i I in-.- t).:n . ha liOiien r, ituvi iil Limn I , ilml is, .m fml'iiii- i. in Mme te il iil ilisclpliimig lie - - ,i i . win-ne- e iliiuit al'iA'i au g. win-i-ei- nono-whal- HI PrWnf fpltir Rf Ualifunr Raawa m Its InIm, ' icupalliiu uliiili iiiikIiI br 1n- rxnrl Jbing sums of ynn ie:i.cia am perking. I lUnd fhft futlPhl lllVrKtlH! ioi MDll leArnrii irmn l hr French government tbat 11 a silk spinning linluatrv In r, wllli j mui li'ppuntw a years ao, i actually hiiiguiKhlng through the vagaries of the apl.liTK Inini lib'll I In Mill i olitoim-d- . Cursed with the worst of tcuipei and iMtaaMitt'd of ileilmalito iialilla, tlinae hamla" havu mi far defcatcl all eflorts tn bring them into line with modern JalHir reguUtiima, uud thal la whv a "spider traiui't" Jr ho ardently nought. 11 should nrroullng to amiii:iibo man with a. good knowledge Ilf natural Malory an.) well lip In the wav of I he 'llalulie," or Madagascar - 1 Maila-Raaca- 10 hold tli8 illnt'ClS while .hawing the threat, on tlw x.oua principle a the presiut aiiratua. Ihe quainv and cob r ofH thu Mil. make extremely vain able, and iheie ia no doubi that cou.d obialncd A Mglt dSur aurheieuL laroiiM be ixiinmaniled. The Fieuch U auxioiia to give the industry every encourage.iiciit. and, joking apart, il only need the Rptder tauirr. .OKNKK, GOVEUN.MKNTS IN SPIOERS. With to the fluancUl id f the qiiestiuH, about which the u fpiili who blrajia his iKutiuan-tea-for and take a Mcatucr to'lt-cAUdag.iscar immudiately on thii aiticle may prudently pause to inquire, it may truthfully be wild that sjch a wide Held lies licfore him ii limit is not easy to see. For Ihe Fremh Government, with that bewli-creye on the future of th spider ilk Kepuhlitana good ludiiRtry which elinuM keep for the lienefli of others, ha made a earner Isith lu the raw and In the woven fabric. With the laudable ambit Inn of ereating A new l Lyons in lid far d peinh ncy the la receiving profotiiidi'nl atieniiun, and every help ia lielug given in the silk development of the idea; but the I put la at present far too valuablo to now upon lh public: market, and up to all that has been prodmvd ha been for thu government, woven expressly which will gladly exhibit it beauties to any one anxious to take up the management of a spider silk manufactory and will, moreover, encourage blm iu every possible way. A French allk weaver of Lyon when a.;kcd hia opiuton of this new rival lo tha silkworm, replied with a ahrug if the shoulder and outstretched palm In true Frencli maimer: "Ma fol, who knows? At on time no one would have Hiiaiierted the little silkworm of such poHHihilitlas as have been proved, and who shall say that spider silk may nut one day replace the allk we draw from our paileut little friend of the mulberry tree? They tell me thin new allk la Oner, la inure elastic, and In weaving hinds belter together than our silk. Ves, I am told there Is a fortune in iL A for me, i am too old to go no far to take up a fresh buaiueas. 1 1 may be that my son or my sun's son will go and see wbat. can be dune, and thoae SlliUil llUli b IdiXe ,'r1 ho ii!k wiiriu i liii iu a web amt not a - - II . I'lle Silk ll.lt. l.ilrlt lore. IH CiKijOU. ii.i.i n pi .ii i ll ilun. 1,1 I. it ii uu i veu For Ihi i'i.V'U.I - lo lie ol.dulnd. iiii Miae Mud.ig.iM-arud'ia am plu- l in a eurmii a!p.iru:na wnb uiviMona iLicn holding i eiii) lour ai a lime. luiv eoiiibiiii w nut muy be de-,- iliej a li'iie gmioiine, or crff,c. i.l ot h wihmI. which Iiim.Iv griiis tne Hinder. ,..s i. mnl OUT lii.it kil'l ot the body M l Wi l. iu ill abdiiini ii uud the i 'I ho )(' a.v urr.iiigeil on ihr thoraa, i n iiiidiiu.'i u lliui. t merging mi the side I the wilk U to In; drawn. Ti.ey ! nniM be klTmigid with great rare at) i, ni to injniv theiii. Hurt they Jieid ' fine veiieruiiv amouni of fii.iiiuTil. Indeed, almut lh.idil i.irdu hdk eau lie tMkeu from one Hugle ;of ina.-e- i in a month in tour or five wm.-inAfter I Ilia they die, pohsibiy ti'oiu over work. The naiiva gir'a have a very delieala l in drawing hand, anil neliially the UlunienlH from all Ihn -- iih'ia in the ho at llie same time. This is dona by lighily louehlng Aaeh iriKHei In linn ami iln-wnhiliawiTig the hand, iIih llin-HInina i heii led to a mechanical twister, it to a rude which, in turn, w hei'l. The Kpiilerw yhihl their silk very fii'idy and wlilnnil rtMlKtaUiv, and. be. "rim down" In ing naturally hc.iltb after ihls oiieratiou. are sent lo wheia Siiider Iurk Sanlianiim," among bamboo plant a specially ariang-is- l lo fiirjn ahclleriiig bower they gradually recover. At ihe end of a few days of eouvalenceiiee thnHH who have ml formed iarL of thn menu of I heir ennipanluna return to btisluaaa and to yield more Milk. IUSATS SILKWORM' PIIODI'CT. olii amed from thn ll.ilalm The ihri-ala of a lnarvehitiH . olur ami quality. No gold waa ever iiioih lirtlliant, uu yellow ever o pure. Hr extreme litieuesa and elamlrtty , fur excelling that of ordinary htlk, allows il to be woven illlo llasilea of extraiirdiimry xiijipleiiiTH, yet mdld enough to Miami the wear of age. Visitor lo the Colonial Hecllou of tin last 1arU lCxhihliion will remember In the Madagaaear show witne bed hangings mnde of this wnudcifiil silk which delighted and asionlHhed all beholder. Several of the spider wmo ulo to be aeen at work. have i M'IH" I!a'i- r W Work Wno 0i L ro:l:i.-.v- - THE BUSINESS - ui g en:er-prisin- tul ut tna-leil- auli-Joe- ;tT Tlll.lll wen-taugh- priced st Hub" priced 128X0 Suite "Hub it a a a aeaaeeeeai priced I22J10 Suite "Hub at "Hub" priced 104)0 at VULCAN COMING TO WESTERN . i FAIR. Portland, Feh, 17. Vulemi, he iron giam. compared wih whom llurnum'a him' fatuous Card Iff giant would seem nPI be exhibited at the la1 is a and t'laik Kxiiuvltbm. where he will ,i"ipy a primiiiion' out door piwKlou. Theae Suita crasiat of there will be no morvo. Vulcan i'is,t Jti .Out) and will be exhibthat for the purpose ot liiipres-lu- g lurl of the world that is the West-cWotld's fair wi'li the greatness of the mineral teeourres of the Ulrmitig-liain- , Vulcan Is built Aluliama. of Alabama Iron, and ihe tninetal comfor the statue posing the are fnnu Alnbiuua mines. fcei. high in Mb Vulcan st.'ic.ij- - . , tpltcs CiDtfht 1r the Manes af Xaisr.anrtTR. MRitaru-ar- . Xr HrnnaM Into) IX fegt lattluiR lu Lsii! BaRXrii. , . wtiat milk, - ine -pulrr so KOChs Slid Weighs i 11:1,1 THt pOIIUds. It! - 1'iiw on his way to IoMlnnd. Vtihan gri'at eilorts are n,.u.- to tiling it to a better finds '.raveling inueh mure I'xncuMve teclm;; :or could it only be l.im.d to I'Uti iirdltiHM tie.iple, and suffcis more ii- cicl cannll.alisni f ; culler wny dix onuoits. Hi' I, as to pcrni.t. i '.ocked ,o t: c laniily mid friends to In- Inti) lo piece-- , mid. v. ere cor e.c, Hired tn w :ietl CM reveu great number route, he (S', .ipic voracious, tlicre I Ir.tle fi, tglt mrs lleie me by I'io lr tne of bin P I1; iiuubt at llcUli. 7 1 J feet high. 7 t.Vt Madaguscsr spider T.ould be far mole x.iliuhle than silkiu llMllt'li,n wiih a, loss, weicb lo.iiou huti.N; i.r-- um -worms. on live srv to Tier uppo-sd ferei.ee of ii! i i lint ttliiili oiiinii.'s lu a coriain k, 11 f,s'i. six inc'ies; ;t 4 fwt : vvldtb l.a.rgucs, i.ndt'iu thick grove- arir.uut , i lic-- t. tievi. tcnirnt . ii ,' i.'fu in i lio snlmilft. of Tarn. Ai.'.anamivu, the tapital of Msdugas-iarrlioiiiders. Jt) eel: length of .iriu- -, i hti w who, bill rvrry 10 f i: mvumf, 'fence of waiv. lx feci, provide a vplcmlid home illi mi ''in;1 ti.i-In lies, diameter c.f car of by- -, imii, ruining or over is rii- food, where they niis'al live hp-I-'iBut the 11 fct. thHf incue- -; b'ng'ii of l.c . six at ea-uud M nxidve a kia from th. fiybtii'g jnsriiH.: and depraved taste ) fe't. hum, young lady who ai :.R hs , a.li-- ' iiiF.-cl tor catiug oi.e and'i.-uf tceso Yu', an wa cast in imn fieri a i.i.r.'! i heir nnniburR -- niH'.i, ami i: : i.' Mi be t1 w. !1 kii.iwu s, u'p'i'i, i;. j irr t t" is at the bottom of m it.iliiulii of Muiri'i. s.i d has tin d.unsi'l bmon-.- m the The figure Woti th French (V.O"ial Ministry. ar.'.e-- l g,.. !' . hol.iiug n he.i I ill thai si.E- - ROM roil; in ,;"ar iM'i'a:iiy p, m,ier tb silk aprin-)n- c:it' oil's'ic'rheil haul. u:!. .! li:nu: r every r:,v -it. thr without tli;"i'x'i inuu-'iiigiill. rrti- -. u govrutnont, at the Au npi.n. s,...i. ,.r h ih.n It purely as a mat- ha.--: of tikln tii'iicral trsliienl. upon worn a blacks::, -- i, i; to sngich'u'i by iouuded profc-ittiisehooiv tor wli.Cb ,r i.f fc.iRin. i- -. anil ii i rrponr-- l tha: T'Tengtten the a.. ; '1 of and i rnU.va'ion propajxtioii !,o!J the iron B,:ui th proprietor of iho rretsurant U ntoir and riiny cativst are tresefid Mora'.'.l. Than xtritfsed with the resit t nf h.i 'cnii'L'jr. ii'5.cji"'i tP 'r a la tu indui.ry. 4 chtrch j inrvlsl fer VuicaTi m.irix devirr far attvxcMv.g patruri-- . ' I MAKING THKM "YIELD bulli ng at Fxa- . N. J.. P." Anuthrr higu ftttrrprlg'Ps rrstaurar.ir Thr feptiiers root prna'tvi a f in-.- ' t. s is t,: thr prnctirr of tnxking a iiar Lm'iaLt to order i'iV i In mango uf x box nf Havana urmir rv-- i mtg'ii t native arboul ly girl, lx licit liusVt. aivrti an nf ayonoriry Trom ry S Trfir'g ra to thus, ;aro:i - q'l.rr-i-n: . ., Kvrn burr tli rwti'l. rraiire-i.ifu- -t 2 m jhrir wh.o havr fret tv - i c (ilinjiod.iitaiudliitaoiijJ'i I t Soi''v his Pit .1 llll-- IU' :.l I. .".Il,; is !L'trl:.l'IRi mart aot be ten too i"ng slonu, or wiieu ms- ! i ,o vuiii )is- - the yu'cnling )car. uc hiui-sej- t c e. i v.-r- r rstah!i-.liiiiPM- kv-c- p t. g y. c d-- : - li-- 1 I , (', t- f", ' - . n.'wev 00 "Hub prices Paata at "Hub" priced Paata at aa Suite Hub" priced 15.00 Hub" priced 12d0 Suite Cft VJmV and other reliable regardless of quality or pries, go 34)0 Hate All Imperial makes, at 44)0 Stetson Hats go at and . .............. aaaooaaos 1?5 Paragoa MM SC AA "Hub priced f t .fVillV Pota at jf JilIU evar to another winter. 144) all wool Underwear at ... 45c 55c 85c 90c immiiii at prices that F ra jyjra fi AA New fi CA Brunswick at ....... at 24)0 all wool Undarwaar 2.50 Norfolk and will pay you to hold it 75c auper weight Cotton is gf a Supar Merino Underwear, worth 75o at AU odd lots, your sue nuv hare, at of manuiictortn' oog. one-thir- d A wise man should not have to be told over and over again to "strike while the iron is hot," If you can save ell the profit of the merchant and 1.3 besides why should you not do it? YOU HAVE ALL THE BEST of it in this sale and the opportunity of your life is NOW. The sale continues the rest of the month, but dont wait as you may miss a chance to get the size you need. There Is no reserve, all staples go at the prices what you bava AT paid befora and a magnificent 54)0 Paragon I Underwear All llndarwaar will bo eold NOW, be wlsel Mens Hosiery ONE-HAL- 7.50 Paragon jtidi Boys and Children's Clothing Theyre aice, 75c Capa go at 14)0 Capa go at 1.25 Capa go at 1.50 Capa go at ...12.00 8.00 "Hub" priced 8.50 Paragon Faata at "Hub priced eoaw Paragoa ! Boys' and Youth long panta and kaaa panta Suits at leu than on, half their value. Children's Novelty Suita, 2 14 to year, at prices that sena a shame but the room wo must kava. aid Mans warm Winter Capa, all sizes and designs, and your nice will ba fumiched. gjjg quoted above. Shirts Of the flneat Manhattan make aa wall a other good makes, at priesa that will maka you buy. If wo could afford to pay your Railroad far we would do it. WaVa cut prices too lew. We cant do It. Sorry! But then we cant at The Hub Store, 2449 Wash. Ave. r 't bc-- i - vein-I'l-'i-- tl Brides Who Dye Their Hair Sovereigns in Debt Kvcry jrxr thr sovereign of England never enforced Ihe repayment of the loan, but England may do so In the rm'ivpa from an Italian Arm of bankera future. named Alfnizxl a bill for the payment The aged king of Denmark la uf a debt of aevriwl millions. troubled two or three times In the year Tho bill 1 bunded to the chancellor with dunning letters fur very large of llie exchequer, who, with much for- suma of money. One of these letters comes regularly mality. acknowledges its receipt, but twice a year from a Berlin Arm of add thut the claim "doex not appear bankers, who some dears ago negotiatto le in order," and nothing more ia ed a loan for the Daufali govern, heard of the mxlter ftir another year. ment. The loan wa duly repaid, but the The nriu of banker In question claim Arm negotiating the loan subsequently to he the lineal descendants of an claimed 50,000 pounds as their commisItalian moneylender named Alfruzzi, sion on the transaction. Their commisalon was. aa a matter nf who accommodated Edward III. with the amount repaid bv some hundred, of thousands of pound; fact, covered by In vv 1i-i- - Will Buffer likewise. Wo must Bell tha goods, and prices talk. Men's Hats and Caps at All BoyY Hata, go I I IVV JS.0I Stcia-Bloc- k iliuii-sand- tlckuit to rc.r, I'-- . Hate go much lesa than maaufacturer'a priesa. too, and aot back numbers. AH Mens Paragon Pants BA Suite 0 Suite re vi-i- ln 11-0- Bit Suita 20.00 at a illx-P'li- v it ml 1 priced at ... at I,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,.,. 'Hub priced $2540 Suits shortly after this transaction the moneylender was driven nnt of Italy, and of. waa never again In the early pari of the reign George IV., an Italian Arm of bankera named Alfruz.i wrote to the sovereign of Eugland, claiming to be entitled to receive pay ment of the debt in question, ter begin 111 rruinbl. ami the sculptor with lntere--t. on the amount upon car- - and together quickly loaded his lent, bringing the claim tip to several hurried It to the nior favorable of Ilirmingliam. The figure was millions. cast In fifteen parts, which tit together The claim is, of course, a purely snugly. Thu exhibit Is a much a one. lint It i. nevert hele-- s, made formal of ill fiitm.li'yman' skill ax of the mliiernl of the stale. regularly every year. iiu.1 i'lnrk Exposition manThe When the lYn insular war waa age' s have given Vulcan standing room brought to a runrliixlon. a settlement in front of the Mines and Metallurgy waa made allotting the burdens of the building where lie Is sure to prove ail of unusual huge detit incurred by Ihe prolonged to a interest the object who vi-- ii the coast fair. war in different amounts to each European nation. A KISSING ADVERI'ISKXIKNT. England, of coiirss. bore the chief nclglit uf the debt, and duly nnt all In inniir of tlir K'ii'ivh,i rn fc. ,,f tha liabilitie. but Fiwin became a very rhmivr ordor it i rli. Ini vitald, cusiIhIhiiIut ' tom lo ir:nt tho ,1:1 !v nii'im oti thr nap-ki- u It was ananged that Spain should pmvi-irf.,r tin gm'.i, m ifcat in 7 20.0on.uiNi iMvun.i to Austria m an- wIiimi ihe J.r.ior to :uily the mini installmcntR of 5.000.000 imunds. bill uf far I:. ba t.i raise his aurvletre Alas! but one insiallmeut was ever tmld, and till tlie Spanish government from lii in oidur to do o. borniwcxl from a Greek Ananeier. who. It':t I'rr'.iip- - is must rxira.ir.linary in his tin a. suid the debt u Ins own t gn-H- ii c-- Men's Suits 'Hub priced $30.00 Suits Id'YKltS. I la exactly 1- -3 .n,e. hen-peik- ed I MmI off manufacturers cost and that that is the reason we n Dont forget that we bought this stock at aft rd to give you such bargains. HAVE YOU STOPPED TO THINK that we have no use lor these goods ? Have you stopped to think that we want only the store room? We have p'enty of goods In The Togerv stock to fill this room and we must dispose of these. We make the prices so iow that you cannot afiord to let the chance pass. We can afford to make the following prices because we bought the goods so cheaply BEACON BROWNE THE TOGGERY PEOPLE thr epi.ler of NiJitHMar la veiy uiucli laiger than tbotie we are aceuat.'med lo we tlght-Jn- g a daily tound with thi huum'wire'a hNiom. tint femule belli,; (a in often the cahH in the invert kingdom) ihe tiller Of the two and .IlMfai t'y tin; better mail." She lawKeaHea a nmal uu rertain temiH-r- , and her mixbiiiid. poor creaime, baa a anrry time of it. Kvrn when that Iierlod I WV' k Ihs MSdna Xiw n.Trd tR) TXr( Wtilt rlraly riaed. let UuXurt. Iks Hlfe a lade Spider's i fo when her arilvea Viuuu V tN"" r Srjir... m-- tv-, man ca'lla to we her in .l. evenii.gH pretty frequemly, she ia as likeiv a I Hie i uly d men y ihe. xnialliicss or wno roiiic iHter may iwliold a great not; If a little aunnveJ. to pounce on I he out pul, and I list, la ihe result of t lie trada rise np iu the Imiika uf the Itu him a ml devour him before Ihe p,,or oriim river." fellow know whore he la si ; and even ill ; ruining of the spiders. They haw; The whole affair, may, therefore, h ahoald love's ymiitg an ia cl timi this i cully burned in l'c iliemu said to lie only In It infancy. Merely Mip jiM till wlii'ii the mil for the must labor smoothly spider knot lie lied, he age roqulilag an emerprialng American t il pretty sure IujIc-- h lie picfers versa! benefit, and It is lime they wilh the qmiliilculiims before named, tn to furnish tn hi own form a suicide) this tuRCssary truth. They develop It full) a paying one, miiicc Mold collation fur his wife hae nslstcd t,m long alre.uly, for a arc sure to be small, native later. Kivitnur far back us 1710 111.- la liur bring plentiful, unil there are Thl unlovable and hungry ictiure with s modest French spidliulllnmircvenongh la the world, not er. iinisln of the M.iilucasrar aplnnur, to speak of royalties, who would pay hut it wsa found that it. wutild tequlre any price for garments or hanging-wove- n TiKi.ooo of the lit t In ricatuiva tn yield of spider wilk. before a great outeven a pound of silk. put and a moderate price plan the new It wsx a Komaii Catholic priest who commodity within reach of all. nhaerved ihe beautiful yellow thieiuls J. K. WHITBY. f ! vSale quite at hir aerrhu. FEMALES the II ml Wt5. Let Your Inter LagC m This Great Sale of THE vtoefe stock to select from. Tics, Garters, Suspenders and Jawelry, Mens, in great variety and at a price you never heard of before. spider, wlilln having aluo mittie knnwl-eilg- o of ttilk wink inaiiiiKciiicnl and Alik Hpiniiing. The Ma.lngiu.i r apiilei differ a mucb from tin duinesilcaii'd liim-c- t aa rhalk from chcrae, and require a firm hand over It. lat him w ho la picparr.1 10 Ullilertakr Its eiliirHIhin Wart aa om for Madagaacai, but befoie applviiig for fhe appointment of spider tauter in t hief to (he Freni h government" he ought lo kiinir much aa iKmallile bout, the reliellhma wnrkera wllli whom lie will have to deal, au.l the which I aNeiallv nhl u inert with thl view in mind lx. therefore, In ID, 3?omt PRO- l I F,"TSIceECN?,lt?rAN.rLSN,EN 'the CWAM'DVoRTHTHlMSErrRJ.CTO.,E, BY WHOLESALE CANNIBALISM AND DISINCLINA- A3CAR. BUT ARE SPOILING DUTV. TION rr.RKIAKY government Every vi'.ir the Spanish sovereign pets a reminder fi un the Greek nf this debt, but the reminder baa lore situs onb to he regarded s a purely formal one by the recipients oi ii. an-- ii i acv'r even acknowledged. uu! two cln;m every Eng'anu v,ar of a like rhuracter. or.e i .liyi'ai'iie-- l the Turkisli ( iu1 lump 2.t)u0,0tK) pounds, and ni l l rr - ''e pm.-- of Montenegro for ai'.'u' ha'f that amount. ; r.'.'r i a little balance the Ti.e Turkey since the I'rgiiih hive ; v.s Cr.truan w.n arranged long that i r.aitn should nevr fce enf f! t de. i i!i; lit the prince Of Monte r.rro -. in'w- ver, a more nations sf-f-,i f a snm of money. i. it r.t liM:xin to the prince at s time 1t mMCvcury was on the verge vi ire ir.-!- , f i ,. in F,.i 1'.K ioai.i uf risic, England l,sve the Danish government, but (Pearson's Weekly.) A wedding which was distinctly unconventional waa that of Lady Hermi-on- e Grimaton, the second daughter of the Earl of Verulam, who waa married to Lieutenaat Bernard Buxton. R. N., a abort time ago. The briJaemald were lirvaeed in n somewhat peculiar manner. Their drvasee were of yellow, white, and black This was done In spite of this fact, the claim for 50.000 pounds i ent twice a year 10 the Danish sovereign, who, of course, takes no notice of it. Another hill received every yeur by the same monarch cornea from the French government. 1'hla la, however, only for the insignificant sum of 250 pounds. Some years ago a Ifeniah government stearaer'named the Hurald rnn Into and badly damaged n French vessel off the wet roast of Africa. A claim waa at once put in by the French government for damages, which were July paid by the Danish government. who. however, struck off g sum of 250 pounds from the claim in connection with legal expenses. Every year since the Danish sovereign receives n reminder that this sum ia Hill due, but thin reminder is not expected to receive serious att- ention. AMERICAN BALMON IN DENMARK tWul ill Frazier, g report dated December 21 last, relate the ilwnlhip 0car j, ,m Jti tr,p frnm Nw Tork l0 Copenhagen, ;that ,.tKPn( brought 3o,000 Columbia liver fr,.,h la1lliun for d(.iiVery to consum- rrH jn Copenhagen. Deri in, Iari and oilier European cities. The Ash were toruarded to New York in refrlger-uio- r cars and to Copennsgen In cold It ix the Art shipment ot etornge. the kind. The flah arrived In excellent condition. They were consigned to s prominent wholesale dealer, who forwarded the greater portion of them iu brunch huu--c in Berlin and Parti. The construction of enoriiion ferries for scrviiR; bc'werti Copenhagen and Kci'.in wsa destined to bring closer sJd coiionerolal re glum than formerly existed. The two immediate advuntsgi's of espei-iiiimportance accruing from the construction of the-- e large ferries for service between OJed-ae- r and IVarnemunde are (t) that goods msy now be shipped in through refrigerator cars, and (1) that there D now a Crougb ilrcpiti ar sarvics between Copnnhtgsn sad Benin. It ix tow detr.8nstr:d that the improvement tn transportation facilities between the inland on which Copenhagen i and the ao-li- l e d i uiihnui economic ance lo the Vuited St s not e. import- order that they might represent the colors of the Grimaton shield. When Miss Hail waa married to Mr. Walsham Hare, before a very fashionable congregation, a novelty was the presence at the wedding of a number of poor children, in whom the bride was interested. The wedding took place at Bt. Paul's church, Kuightsbrldge, and 125 boyi an.l 125 girls were invited. First they went to Ihe wedding breakfast, where a full arrangement for their conveyance to church wee made. The whole of the westers galleries of tha church were reserved for them. Further, each child received a pretty gardenia favor and a copy of tho beautifully printed order of service, precisely the same as the other guests At a wedding which took place at Kiri on Pariah chnrch ia Lincolnshire, an old woman aged ninety-thre- e acted aa bridesmaid. 8he wore a cream allk if bawl, which waa. anything, older than herself. The bride was a spinster of sixty, while the bridegroom was a widower past tha allotted spaa of three-scor- e and ten. An unconventional wedding took place at PuJham Bt. Mary. In Norfolk. Ihe bride waa attired in spotless white, with a wreath of orange blossoms and-- a veil; the bridesmaid were also in white, aad had wreath of pink rose. There waa nothing strange about this fcui nncon vent tonality came in owing to the bride and bridegroom riding to the church on bicycle. Not only the bride and bridegroom came in tbat manner, but the bridesmaids and guests, making a party cf about twenty, rode with them Many of theae curious wedding are not new in inception. When Mary Stu art waa married to Ird I tarn ley. four y. ring were used in the wedding In oher eonnlrl the ceremony I ia often exceedingly quaint. For instance, in Morocco, the bride has to aubmit to having her fare painted white and red. and her hands and feet dyed yellow with henna. A Spanish peasant believes tbat the water in which a wedding-rin- g has been dipped will cure lore eyes. Not long ago a wealthy Irishman decided to marry a peasant girl in County Tyrone. This led to bin friends dearrt tug him. and be was unabie to get a best man. In hia quandary he applied to While-lay'univrisal prothe viders They sent from their allk dea smart. Immaculately-dresse- d partment individual with a tawny moua-lach- e curled nptrardi in Kaiaer Wil helm fashion. Although this wax unconventional. et.111 it answered all the purposes, and the wedding passed eff eatlstertortly. Ikto waa acavaely-tb- e iae when Mr. neatly-decorat- rere-mon- s. well-know- n John Parrick appeared at churrh to te married to Miss Athanasla Mk. Tbs guests had all assembled, but the intended bride did not put in an appesiv ance. The chief bridesmaid, Mis Nellie Novick. offered the distraught bridegroom her sympathy, which seemed to be exceedingly acceptable. Now the doxerted bridegroom hna married the bridesmaid, while the absconding lady ia to marry the best man. There was a curious scene at a Bedding at St John's church, Workingion. 'llie ceremony proceeded without interto ruption until the bridegroom had tor pledge himself to take the woman better or worse. For some rctRoe or other the man turned stubborn, and to repeat thn word. It waa in vain that the minlxter and tho bride endeavored to persuade him to alter his resolution. All Imreaties failed, and when the minister said that he could not proceed with the cereth mony, the man left the church, to evident disappointment of the wife tut was to be. In the afternoon the pair attended church again, and this tin the ceremony passed off successfully. reIn a similar case at Derry, a girl After fused lo sign the register. wne ceremony had been gone through, as she refused the minister could not cide whether the girl was married not. Accordingly he sought the aidJ in order to the Registrar-Gener, . dde th point The officials at Dublin found the P so tl? ' too Ana for them, however, atructed the rottfcter to make oirt marriaftfl etftiflcate with Ihe indotw ?emaJe refugee to sign the reg Naturally there are all ?rt centric mode of passing the hwr moon, There ia Ihe birycle honey couar moon, the town honeymoon, the motor honeym. try honeymoon, the the the yachting honeymoon, and AJ while mj sporting honeymoon, bon- nobleman has revived the walk.ng .u eymoon. Print Waldenbnrg and married recently. ImmedlaWJ auer the marriage a tra P performed they started on w conmpnnlon Their only Italy. e mule which carries wedding outfit. were ren-mon- y milk-whit- Tha patent sleeping bunkhs fitted on two of the w steamers and has proved most factory. Vt. The claim of the Inventor. Whltehouse. were fully new b',r7,.f kfi r, terdav, when one of the J Warden tested cn the Lord Irak v By mean of automat eVctrl.'M hrakea the bunk ba s; wavs level, no natter how , steamer may roil. ,(. Besides being alway kept and springs t!), minimize the bunk a ot t rhsn motion felt la no mote railway treih. - ot 1irI1e It is now only n mni tHfore the new bunk oilier steamer of the fiesta. j India-rubb- r'hr,in t- |