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Show TJIE SUNDAY UXAMIXElf: OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MOENIXG, OCTOIJKR 21, 190(5. um long summer iiuiidaj abroad. Tbr or rowing frun many ports of Enrol wd Ibt British Isles with pleasant recollection nf Kcotlliih brain, Orniu rulaa oa I be Khlue and ftaa gsyery of tbr IlrUlan capital, but they are oua la tba oplnloa tliat la tli playground of tba Bwltxerland world. , Tba drat ploturr noted by tba aaua flwltaertand la uoa of mountain,. wblia and shining la their eternity of auuw, and of la baa an clear aa lapla laiull art la frame of daaallug emerald, liut tbla la aooa followed by a varied kaleldoaeopo of tourleta from. every part of tba known wvria.-wcomo'tn spend tbetr holiday la Ihla a mail though beautiful republic, hind the French auto ,ent busiest, the aportamaa and the American ideaaura-areke- r stand the Hwlaa folk welcoming errangera to Ikdr laud, mil It the beauty of their country, comforts and aiuuaa-meaEag-Ita- of the scenery nearer by building a , through the lovely valley uf that wtuds Its way through th woods uf Griurtelwald up the Klulu llvrn. Hclictdlg to the Yuugfrau beyond, the atrauger enjoy the beauty of the three kiater mountains.' Hero ha view a panorama that has only been made pom-1b!e because of the dauntless energy of the Swiss. r The most fashionable of the Swiss resorts la Bt. Moritx, In the Eugadlus. Though the summer season only lasts eight weeks, more money la Sieot here than In any uf the other Swiss resort. German liiroha, French vonnta and lord and American millionaires via with each other trying to ace how mu.-l- i they ran apeud. Th pries of rooma mounts from week to week a the season advances; hut proprietor reckon that their masons are abort; the guests carry Urge Utters of credit and will be area there nt any cost. The fallowing story well Illustrates this point. A gnest, bslng asked an exborbltant pries for n room, The proprietor Bald: Hut complained. you need not rare; yon are a rich Frenchrail-roa- d Lauici-brunnen- h .. t. The twlaa rater to foretgaera and have learned through arecoalty the art af being earelleut koala. Tbetr great rlchea ara their arenery. But aira cannot live on mountain, towering peek, oa snow-clarange and fertile valleys. Tba very grankaa tbla deur of Impovertalied tba aeeurry country, aa far a the eoarnllal of Uf are concerned. Rwltaerlaud la poor; It o natural rraouroea an few compared with tlioae of adjacent conn trie. Much of the laud U too atari la and high to lie uaed for farming, and la many part when I ha land I fretile tba rllmatle condttloaa are few aurb aa to penult of farming only month of tba year. Just aa then atnrdy, rourageoua folk trnggled to get and maintain their dnm they bar likewise tolled, labored and tolled to Chang tbelr cold, hau, hilly aulillnia monntalna Into garden of mulling lieauly. They hava pierced the bowel uf the earth to link their country with Italy and franca. They hava b tailed tba hard-ee- t rock, making roadway along tba anas and np tba atcoprat aide of tliclr moun- snm-inr- d tains Through ohaerrafloa they learned that only gcuulua apnrtauca aujoy aaeeading high mouulalaa with pick aud staff; therefore, arlontlata and anglneera hava worked energetically to perfect the cogwheel and mountain railroad, ao that tourlala might 'lie carried up lllatus, Hlaueerborn and Ulgl and heavenward toward the summit af the anowcleil Yungfrau. They flare adorned their cities with splendid promenades, rich In flowerbeds and fountains Tliry have erected handenma place of amueemeut and liolela that re in pa re favorably with any Brand in III largest capitals The fists art excellent hotelkeeper, whether they rua a coolly catnlillahmcnt or g small Inn. Tha lodgings they offer aro always Immaculately elaaa and lh hoard I good. They aro much mors anxious to please a gnest than to qalbble over n franc of room tariff, reckoning If they plcaao their guests they will coma back another reason. Mcfoc the season opens the hotelkeeper corn together and dlacuns points of ernnian Interest, sarh aa Improving I he promenades tha tariff of room aud board, tha amnaement they shall offer their guests and If tha roads aro In good condiA tion for driving and nutuiuohllliig. keeper af n small pension makes his pine attractive with window-boxeand an old-f- a at limed garden, while tha large bar french chefs and servants who apeak many languages: an orcheatra and program three or four nights a neck with talent supplied from tli best theaters and concert halls or Europe. At must every large rlty has a kuraanl, where a band plays during the afternoon. Uere tha promenadrrs retreat from the heat of Ilia day, chat with their friends flaunt their handsome frocks anil furbelows sipping wise, rating e and llateulng to music. In the evening, during Hit height of the season. the proprietor of these kuraaala the beat talent of Europe, and It la "t nnuaual lo hear artists from tba Academia francalae In Lucerne, Inlerlnkru and W. Merits All throe places hitre rouletl tables where gamblers from all parts of Europe and America gather to gain aud low- - large fortunes Antomeblltng la another favorite amni aient for strangers In Switxerland; many American and French people ship their own machine and visit the different part of the country In a touring ear. Olliers locate In Lucerne or HL Merits and, making one of them plaeea tbelr renter, ride ninny miles dally along the Pea. across rich vallc)i anil ovrr 1,'ch mountain ranges The beauty of the Swiss snenery end the comforts and pleasures provided by the people have resulted In making U wlticrland a perfect s hotel-keepe- h-- g Mecca In anmuiertlnic. Tba English come early and stay late. They wall Impatiently for the snow 10 atop falling from the mnuntnln so they ran climb tlic l:igl and IWstii"; they cross tl-- glacier at Chanonlx mid Mont IS la us and eirn dare sueh height aa Eng-Us- Ilia Flntterhora. flhrcckhorn and tha Yung-fra- s They stay late, often the entire winter, amusing t he m selves with skating, tobogganing and The French art ao less busy seoaring tin country la their Inuring ran, blind to all danger of mountain passes and ravines Dior Interested la tha records make than la tba sublimity of they tha panorama. The Italians come np from Fomo and Laka Lug ns glud la rxehanaw tli summer's heat for cool mountain brer ara. Onus on their brrl aro lb unspoiled Germans who usually loenrt In one place and make many excursion on the lake and up tha mountains Last, but ant least, ara Americas tourists to b divided Into tw rlaaacs Iboaa who art ent to see mi 0f Europe la a season and those who cows for an aaay, ruuifortabl holiday at lh mere fashionable places In Luearus lnterlakea and Mt, Mortis Tha tourists And their pleasure In visiting tlm museums and churches In tli historic towns of Zurich, Ilerna and Genres But Zurich boasts of Its surrounding beauty aa much aa It does or lis historic Interest It la tha capital of tha canton and Ilea at the norlh cud nf the Ink on tha grten rapid summit. Tha tlma to approach Ilia etly la In tlm evening. Aa the train sweeps through tba vplley the Vila, berg and Ilia neighboring mountains reflect tbnanaiida of llgbtn on Ibt shimmering waters Another vantage point la tba Thonhalle, a concert hall and perfumed by bed of roses from all sides Zurich at night resembles a sing's pearl art with many brlllinms Though Iras beautiful by day. It afford a variety of Interests A ride up Ills Ltlcber nf. ford a splendid view of Ihe town below, with a diadem oa Its breast la tbs far distance gleam the llmwhnrg, .the friendly lllgl and drflant I'llatus Tha town I rich In hlstorle Interest. It baa a handsome and well equipped niuneum and two liilsreatlng rliurrlies Tha spires of tits Fran Munster klrchn la a atntd pises of German arebltrcturn that belongs to tbs twelfth aud thlrtcculh renlurtro. Ha grayr alone has been made dingy by ttuie, but the dlnginea la relict ad by Ilia red roof uf Its towers Tha church holds nmay treasures Including a teller of Zwlngll to Ills wife, three autograph letters tw of Ijuly Jnuo Gray aud auother uf Frederick the GreaL Far inure nttrncllve Is tha Roinaneaqua UnsMBiuunfcr. it Is au exceedingly church, with Its (all liolhle cl man. h:t. ft V77U alUy; not far off iluncvt xnurfull ns it I'lrfitg H!ii INig of n juffliitf irei lplis. On the ijoii!ti(Aliikii(r uihI vtimmit lit a mui llui rlifih-t- , Icnti tlukr Alter lh tHKMjints li during Hi hiiiiiuiit Mid el out n lit lug eervlnf during the cuiU. Monk mnirr. Horne has u.iiiiy ffulnl h n- Hit hlT.iiurr. It lb lu ft low Srfi-mrpt- towers rruwued with helmet shaped tup. and glided flower. The art niimcuia of Hits old historic town In among tlc Burnt Lnnwii In Europe. It Is luillt In tlie alyl and hna hlslorl.nl nnd art 1 nitii -- I rl:i I ot Jcets from prehistoric days down to our time. An Interesting fen fur nf ihla minteuni I In a aerie of rooms lilted up wrllb oval and renaissance furniture. It of tlllagi's aa flirt splendid niod.-were dining the time of Ihe Pwi-- s Annther attractive fcalum of Ihla fnwn I the liroud sen qniii, aa llU Toward aiindowii pniincniiile. tha place la thronged with men and wnm en ont to enjoy tlie ronl breri". Msnf WHndT fiiUBnl thr TMiiili:ii!p, Hhr 1h dint nml INtcit to IhuSy atriiitic atm of a hniol. Not fur flny N Spiu, tUr rflpHul of lh HwIkk iD'iMjl'Mr, nt tlie foot of tbe Ili'rimso OMrhiiul. Ihodu Joorusy rrtws flip l"riir Alpa Ik a p1i p amviit. M Is so tirnd'Kil Hint. wrr ft not fur the 1ps of llif nmnntiilnSa t!r rush nnd n:ir of tl'r s'linll SwN ohnicis ami lh? for (ln cal l If snixliu; on ibr IrairUr shmiIiI fnn;t tK-i- t hr ;n 11 rurrfrd aiX'NS a cliun of litsh uioiintrilus. IIre ( a ruygetl tuuimialu, thrru Is a mr liitrt fr h. Hrrldl xxtili tiili iiuiintuiu. part f the i ll I liiimlMiii :inl u: Hi phi Ik (jisn)nt uni M nnwio. Mi ll our t'.ipilnl. 1 Sxl- - or ;ulisrfltli. Hie In buiUUm: ImiiilMiturMl the ii"W nIimh; TI10 h inr Is l1rtr1:.tmnt-- !'f OII1lvft li ilmii l.j. a ritum-hiM, Viiinl.iUH (lri i deoMiiliiJ with sm of I'lMrttlins Ho4 nri nml I it mi MMa "f Hi1 i1 nml t lt r Hi" k'Vi, l'1 .n i.i r hifilrs Ion. his noMils of ihr iirWh'ist, fih.ui'. i?. t J..M. li:e InllH Ilil l Wl ami tho rnlliu 1 lit4 two ml IrCtlh'1Tlu pisl'l nit 1. :im a nil oiintaii"M, lmrI moi Lij : tii. ti n'io k'.)h rlor sorti-i- l luilr roni.trjr lu mSIut o'i t r r 1.. i'f i tlmy niKO'lllt'K . if mi Tli h"M tin Ir ! : k ! l:lt jr 10 'i'tyrflr, h'f! iM j f. : .1 ! Il H.slillH'K, Tl' rf I iu fr iiy I nir ?!!; q ! ciivfrt l ftl1 tfi-- t iiv t r fi A Pavements of the Future . Th rxlf1rc mrtbnfli ftf rarlftK-- 4 phftit. wrwwl Mock, tar, roncm ami lh The fad far abort ftf jrt'flt fnuit Id each rar li ihut tha mawithin larial u't tiiflMMnfly hard to stand t tie wrar and t.ir to wblb It Is a terurttiv iuhiniro-t- l without requiring rnniwal. llun. Win, our Ideal fr IMiTriurnta should lo Hindb. nolarlfsa, liupcrvloua lo water, and yrt iiowm a urfaiv npnn which liomra will not slip or wheel bUld. Many pnfiia nr of th op!ntm that th fMiretornt of the future will b aom kind of glnr. Aa the matter stands hrlttte to b wed for this I'jm It far toomen of sricurt rccgulz but th? porxIMlity uf mallcnlHe gla glut o IfMjffh nnd bmd, that t to mj, that It would b un mor aaily afiatlorrd Hum wrought Iron, and yot retain th which at rv9 diKilurtir charncfcriatl and u.--, ti iiHtir.ifactur govern li 1 rm III Kt'irhw hftvn rnmn to V uf ui UdL'iu and it i lu.At i, furpi, for loalan, that a man onr brvii:ui to Iht Kmprmr Tilirrln a gin guhlrt which. biug riaahNl to tti gmu'Ml. wa wna chkiIv ft!r:iigliirad only bent, ami n li with a hntnmrr. Whctl-oagtilo it i Iriiji.w fait tales art fmmlU upon m slbte to any. At th MU"- - i!:nc s!-.!. iluht that nn!M;i q room not mil a ationilfic -- WKiiniUy, Im : an one of tli4 day It will I world. Bnt much aa !' r g'a. 'icr i t SW-- ,.tq j rn'h j ntiir f riHHrd .w fl' n 'i it;, - wils'-- aiacojiil t, wS:i'ii tli :'t:,iiij,l,r Jti N 1. ; nuJ ft I I ; ' k.vil t . . u sw- i, I'M i.f III .ji; I pro !. o1 ! ' f." !.' ' iit-v- i . " .1 1, ' i- - that ' ' tour fr r) t :h Pi'fi4 . P'Kd panilKBimp 'n- - for tho who for tli . Ifina fond inniint.'iiva laVi rjsjTvi ord ro'ihfi and nd r'l'irii. j- iKspl"; otn! gr'ir.l '"C'.:y , f . flp.irr. n Hie ?? t ftfilr. rU In in- - ,4i poni4r,4d 1.1 ' 1t; It niiKft th Invit g'ung bem hnre planned to hear trt given at tin rburcb t litn k leaving f,ncrae 'lit to the hniuNti'.uc'y rnrrcd tbo t th memory rw- wbn died fgl.Hpj ! f France. Tl.crr :r il:ity ' .rt BIT t"9 ojKi ftitflU'Illg ' hnndi-ci- c nilidin. Tlir T : ,iw frun the H, iiti Anicrl-ca- n - Him are gi;id to c4-a-i th kr.vwu in 0 hour tbelr - xx I 1, fOa t 'I I :i r 1' . : 1 !i m;1 jn M-If I'.iK r.i Tir ttic IU's s - it iilfMift avfti'jr l w "ilil Ik the ;i . SC w.hjM ii '.y vi J.- :.r -3 . . I f . ho I.i w f.ir ci f.iF t f I'jh'hr Krcral concrut i(.pM ivrcnj i ii lishtnl'.g I l. r - " t, . trt i: ! i d!rc-an li:i!rul::g in many rurrjiii2 s.'f t r.mi y. . ji : sKu'e In nt d.,jr. .. r f k mi .i.i ,:n;c I w - iin f'.-- r I un'ircl J g 'ii- v Hhik fr cofnilhhtu farf. Wbn thit dar It will rvvolutionlre tl ii:,iniifa,,...i N Hie Konibaus PUi, lntenKflnft apt ftliicb In oldi liiii!1! wua umhI an a place of rxcliauKo. with A II is emUMMsUH Ihe op re fuuu- trrcirfrtiuv fouiib:lii of with a pnxKudoa Imtij. ili'iurutF rmel hours, tlo uiu1mI of liorni4" prolee-HoHcrni4 k a imnilNoiue us well aa au liiiceosHiiff town. Tin Klicr A 11 re dlvIUrs it Into two purr. TblK quirt atmiin la hmulsome Klcftiiurd by Kcrrral The beauly of tlu rlty in aern at Its I test frrnu tha little polmiilxlo, a Urt park uinl terrain1. Ui llir furvgruuuil r aten Hie new puIIm: Imlhlliitfs. priHjit III Hulr !rknil rlws the acknIikI unr splendor. tn; the IlcruraehoiAlps on tba left, to Ibe ui rliam. right the toil, Hilt Ihr trurler refimes In Imno GcT man NwlixriUiftd wllliiiiit nrrlng tba UlilnefuIlK, 1I111 moftt lNHutiful atimm lu PwltiorlftiHl. It welruinrs ihe stranger mltb ruNh nml roar and hy a aeries of trrran'N li f; Hi J11 a wMi1hI Ih Iow. TbU dpiiiu la of muilDua In'iiuty, Kplrndid tire the liisTiC and piny of colnr wiili t h miu nr moon lihmf,rlp on tbs lilnlng, MiMhing watrr.s. TLtM wjMts 'Imdi mid phiy on the litflr luhiml of WorlH, Mpjftiiil 01 Uir t honk, white Iryoinl t hr aatle of Ijiiifiii rruru lift tla the hluli h!okki of th proud rSht lisink 1a a Iniiuiirul hotel with a Crrrnrr ;i il n wumlerritl ?:irdau of flower a. ri Ik'ko ImirlK ft tv ho well niiiuaged Hint from the ftiirroumllns girN mil"! L r rniitona u: tu'1y rocking mid hotel-ti- i In llirsa I'JirlK the li.itflkrrMr plug. uluji!n ooiii's fortti lo rerrliu Ills "Aufwnter- nml when fh-go ho mLhi.'1 (r infHiitliig r.nli nno Wllh ft Aiinuli'e un are tNmji.i,'i (f Mwrrft i under ail eot.ditiotK. they r Hlii-'!- . iiiohif jiif.'liil nt uiiiiit, when Ilium!-;:riifthd It v llghu. I.l k it weird tlr.'ifa'on it ltift llow red. then gfrey mid Min U in Hut Hie IlhirnmiN '!v:il In Ibo him1 h 1, Is the fri'iilini; (Miiiit of See. ! I 1.. . I hi by A.iumd It lirnuiii'S a i. Imler the hnudMiKiie pel Tort M doUiift (l t!ie lake rptnlu h. n of erry ti.iHoiiftlity. W ai t " an nreh of liul tric'd are - I'lrtrslnn wm.irii dm,i u ItmlilMii, hmliiiii; nml co--'i li" frlrndK Hoy hava met. jin !"!: U ,1 s . i lirtmli iy tl.i-nqtiirkiy, - rn iwh'iir 'f the jairruniMiig l l!iimriftnr il'srUM liiy ii .h:irp uthiiadiiii.c-i- p of li.ih.iiss, ton ftiixmut n it mil aMa:n of !he ioiiKihr fliivliii' we!.:iiy. jl bp- cm u -i th '.( . -- I q r :l,,1 ii J I flnillliig on them from the aide uf llio lake la the hrond llnrgcnsloek. opimalte lllgl. r ascends at last mid lllgl. From I'llulits lie gets a rtbcrland, iiingidheent view of the Herne with a wbnlu ehnplet of peak. Including tlm Pi'hrei'khorn ami aud Flustrrhoru. I'Tinii tits lllgl lie get a splendid view of a tatllic entire cniituu, with th ter Kce glcatulug In the middle. Tlii'ro ara two other ways uf enjoying Ibc bcutily of the lak by large steamers (lint go from one end to the other, stopping at (lie different point of Interest; tlie oilier Is by tooring the lake, for there are roads all along lh shore. The I ate of I.ncern la a perfect labyrinth of lienuty, aud (a best described aa a cross luycd slantwise. Every kind of beauty la fern along It abore, from the water of Ixnian to the grandeur nf I'llntm and the lulldrr lienuty of Ihe Ulgl. One arm dii Into lurely, undulating lillls: another lourlirs Ihe majestic threshold of the Alp, aud the southern arm bug the Bay of I'ri. From over the llrtmlg the snow pciil.i nf the nii.-rlanarc rellccled na beautiful as a dream on , lie surface of tlie lake. The ItiirgeiiKtock, with lie Bra; the lllgl, with Its cliffs, are mirrored In tlis dci; half Tlie luniinluln-rliiulie- rilatii hhhlcn In fruit trees peep the hamlet along Ihe Knsamcht nnd tba Alpine anus of the lake, while lu the distance I be lowers of Lucerne greet ns." Hero is tfl loveliest part of the hike; here are reflected myriads of colors from tbn valleys auil the cnctrcllug uiouulalu. Tha sun plays In turn on tha Idiia water, the harp face of the mountains aud the dark forcala. By September tlie season la nt III height; the tennis tournament begin and soma of the best plays inude In Europe aro A shown on the tennis court at Lncernm rival to these are the races, where flue horses and women handsomely gowned are not wnntlng. There aro tha dally concert! nnd elaborate programs it the Kuraanl, which afford satisfactory excuse far those who desire to play at the roulette tables. The peasant of tha town occasionally give homely folk playi. Lucerne allures tha honor of receiving guests from all parts of the world with which Ilea In a low valley liitcrlnkvn, hemmed In by three moutilnlni covered snow the Klgcr, Mortsch with perK-tua- l mid Vuiigfran. These hnuglity mountains were overpowering were It not for tlie spacious hotels, the Kuranal and the life of (hr street The (Swiss have brought the grandeur The guest answered that he was not. Tlm proprietor retorted: Well, then, 'rich German, Italian something. " Hearing Ida guest was aa American, h explained: I have given It to you to cheap: 10 you don't appreciate It. Bt. Moriti lira at aueh a high altttnd that II cllmut la considered beneficial for those who ran stand tha altitude, dome come to lake the liatfai and drluk the wilt era; this duty la lightened by handsome promenades and morning con- certs. The scenery of the piece Is dellgfatfiiL The, mountain U net wllh, a beautiful lake, and Its environs are covered with woods and delightful walks. Tbs moat attractive Is the one to Pantreslua, at thn nlher end of tlie village. Th pathways are bridled by valleys and steep forests. KL Morita Is quite as popular as a winter resort because of Ilia winter aporla. Many English people stay here all winter skat lag and tulmgganlng. From here they go to Bogota and Euget-berfor the asms purpose. Bwltaerlaud liaa Its visitors all the year round. Dnring the spring many go to Magglore. enjoying the beauty of the laka and tba forests, rich with lanrel and ollvo wood. Nowhrre does nature wear a mors romantic mood th upper end of th Ink Is Inclosed by high mouulalaa, while tbs eastern liank, toward the foot, atop gradually down to the plains of g Lois-Lard- The Swiss have been given two of scenery and n desire to work -sad because of this they onrlch their coffer wllh foreign gold and make tbelr country (be playground of the world. gifts-gran- DELIA AUSTRIAN. Making Money for the British Empire . At no plav In tlie world ran inony b fimilc more iiuickiy Hian at the Ilnyal mint lu London. The gold romte Ironi the Hank nf IUk'Ijirid In Hir Cnyal Mint In carefully giiardid vanK, Th Ingotn, wlihli weigh ftlnjut 0 puiiiida each, nr rftnkrd In is When riMift Kfrniig rooms until required. that gold cnlua ar to the idlirlitlft ! nmde, tlie iiig'da, uftir Iiaxlng bcwi a rif uily weighed and Hi nr fw.jtry quniifliy, wltli Hs pnqw'r aiuouut of .illr, la liandH pwr to lh aupt'rln Iriidctii, wlia rti)(uiMic duly It la to w nil'll It thriMigli the vnrhnift proeftMa until It H ret win'd In ihe fenti uf tuoiuy. of tliu irMliisa metal uubt fry bo n!lsffi'tnri!y ncrounlod fur. 1 The cold trsi tfiken Irilo th and M rcvniMl by iiumi who 8ai' prun'd In thl''k gnutitictN. A certain In ft rrudhle liiiMiiii: uf Hie ore ijs p'aiN-am! It doxxn i it lo uue nf the furnaceft At the xdratUa of about nnd incIl'Ml. la lifted and Hie an h'Mir the crtnIM Ik tMiilfni imlftl eiiipilcd Into niulda placed It. The metal, when ready In rrroixe the hape uf on!cd. Iin now b.'irft iilKfliit half an Inch In tlihkne-- a and eneb. The hum ara nhont nsain wished and If paf(d hy th ftp rarrliM Into the ru,.Mm;-rooThi'p- the !:" are grailu.'illy reduced 11 Hr the ilihkn uf the toii;n fii In to ir.:idc by j'ftKftiu them nnin nnd again hini'.ifii ftcvcral heavy ndlcr. aud in thlft way cr euiiTurnHl Into inn irip. Thft strips are uext operured iiku hy a cutting pnt, wtiMi rapid. y pinichea out lh rueful Into r1rcu!:i? di"ft. Another machine cites the iluwft a rim, and the nwnl wLh:h we flt- -t mw In Ingots has row uftutfcd a more familiar shape. After dld ilimuh the annealing furnacra heated to a high tn ;raTur and plntiKfd Inin a cold Iflih, the rr.uf aro nady for the K'nuiplru prs nrd ri't the least of ihe liiii'rtwri:;: wurk Ih'fttr pp.i ling, however, to di'al with HraHiu of Kiainplng, a fw words are Deesary. warding th ri.vcr coinage r Itviug The metal, la natu-r- a 'y di.t wit hi a Inror bulk. An In-- g r wchtft a liur.dr,! ponmt ami ts9 vrurl.i.o i;j wh!h It Ift melted runtalna vio- imn hi hundredweight The op tiifn'.vh whirb It pniMM.s are cincb 1? ,1 the cafte of gnid. The i 'tnl rr.pj'M d to the roqnlv d thlrkneoft. si J t J lK punch out the d'ACrent arc eiroft t 'i: sr qntrnl iir.tH to !ve tii King's i"idy Th I xx i.x.Ifi.nlte pn'ftju-f- t arc 0 ar-ri- 'i I t .: ? r cy ar cr.psild, of aiarnp , nf th n,)i!,n frni lh ;j 1'iu bgl.iftt hu'ic i'liu Tut the lhj f pier, Infttead of the oanal milled edge, hna In pluc thereof an Inacrlptlen run 11 lug round the rim, and to Imprint Ilil a pjtecial machine la called Into in the The dcr.ir.'us uw-ruquhdtlcn. Mainplug of the CxiJua arc made direct fru in the orlgfiiHl matrix" engraved by th dprlcn' r, and there la only one matrix for each clans of coins. At tba rale of mi coins a minute the praafta are fed, and Hie die cornea down and dear taken. The coltin are now com-ph'thut on or two ui'ratlonM ore xilll nCMMiry lirfore tbry are permitted to rtiuk an the currcut coin of the realm. Kvrry rolu In "rung" for th purpose of th'tecting any crack or flaw which may In the prosn of makhave ing. Cracked colas are h!1 reruoltcd. aud rrawn lin catd rm:idc. After this cnuia th weighing tout. The ddf part of the iuuabine la tucaeed In glima alia!! In onlr th.'t uut a l'pwib of air diaturb the aci'ui7iry of the balaoce. Rah coin te dropped dowa a tube tnta the weighing machine, which, la additlca to acurally weighing them, automatic ally purls the coin Into tbrue claaftcf tbe goml, and tkoeo tbat am too light anl those that ro too hoary. Tbe faulty nr a remrltcd, hut tboae tbat hart panned the tct are next dealt with hy perhaps the most remarkable madilnt in the ruyul mint the counting macLIue-TI1working of this machine la moat Two men stand at the top Ingenious. and recelv the eotna. They empty tbem cu a slab sloping dowa to a single paastge-cog wheel of the requisite fixe and make to suit the particular class of cola to be counted baa already been lnftrt(L TLu weight of the coin acting upon tbe cogs ranaca the wbecl to revolve until friiiq worih of money baa been through the machine, when It autonutH ally stops nnd the mini are collected luto biiga, ready to be put Into circuit tlon. pad Bird Trials and Executions . A curious faae nf trial hr a Jnrv amons liirds os recently reported from India. A crest number nf ronrlet flsminenea vr.ro olservel In a uismUy Held nrnr tba riHiim-Hirer. Th.y wore standing In a elrrlo and screeching vlolcutly. I11 the middle of ihe circle stood one miliary Mrd, nnd it teemed It wan gainst this Indlvidusl that all the wrath of the rest wna diri'ctml. Fur mnio minutes tbe i.h1 ver wrnt on. nnd then with nno pi'ord all the circle pitched 'ion tha t unfortnnaic la tbe center and jeeked blue tn drath. More ihnn ore similar case has bees seen clnowiierc. parlimiarly ninoox rook nnd stnrlli-sNenr Norwich sumo years ape drills; slonq a quiet' country road Imd Ills attention attracted by a i an open crass field nearcsnlrc by. M:n y hundred, of rocks were In rinus. 11i Inner eon-- !, liny of !miit .cemlnsly the veteran! of tba flock. in the center of all was Hie er :i::nnl, Irmkiea quite perky and l'h Liiucclf. The d neiil mi sumetlme. nnd the nutlet d the manner of ihe nccit.'-ii s. III. Iicnd l.raed nnd III end he rnwc.l fnlnt'y, If linj'lii'iiif mercy. Then w, ileii'-f,.p menient. wheu the I'Mier e;r I, cles-- d aud rne moment l::'er, car r. on culy a . fri-ti- set-lie- d iu l yrnd-nnli- y 'ui'-sl- i -- 'll1 Jr,''11,1 - e ' ,J iltc-s- loco e . n tht tn util L.ttti-- , p;':in their wonderful ssysclty, bar watched In Bwllserland doing exactly the same thing. A curious part of th pro ccedliig Is the Inevitable formation of a ring round tlie culprit. Then then la tha old, lii:J perfectly true, story of tha spa row which had stolen tbe nest nf a house martin and wa by them lit ally bricked np and .uffoeateJ. A French surgeon at flmyrna. Byrla, wanted some young storks, bnt th Turks entertained aueh a veneration for the bird that be could not get any. 'Bo he abstracted the eggi from a stork's neat on lh top of hi honre and pnt theiq under a lieu, replacing them with fresh he erg. In due time the yonng chlhken eauie to light In their elevated position. The surprise of the storks may be Imagined.The male stork speedily disappeared nnd wa not men fori a conple of When he returned It was with days. who formed a large number of ator rode ring on Ihe surroundlnr roof. Tho poor ferns! dork wa then brourht Into the middle of llio circle, and after a lengthy squaw klug .lie was attacked by the whole flock end torn la pieces. punish known (or In Nagasaki, Japan, there la a pyrotechnist who manufactures birds of great size that, when exploded, salt In a manner through the air nnd perform many movement exactly Ilka those of living birds. The secret of making the wonderful firework fan been In tbo uf the oldest child of the faintly of fiifh for uime lima 3 e yea I'm |