Show ALL OVER THE WORLD the horses horse of german cavalry alry regiments are to be shod with paper shoes I 1 I 1 recent experiments having proved their durability and lightness desirable I 1 I 1 in some of the great department 1 stores of paris there Is in operation for the convenience of customers a moving staircase in the shape of an i I 1 endless leather belt transferring them I 1 from one story to another it is called a transporting carpet endless belts of canvas have been used for some time for conveying packages from ono one part of a store to another I 1 I 1 when the cowboy of venezuela wishes to catch a bull or cow foi branding he rides alongside it and with horse and bovine on the dead run stoops from the saddle grasps the th creatures tail with a sharp and pe 1 I 1 i liar twist and sends the animal rolling roiling on its back from the force with wit hl which it falls the animals horn almost invariably pin it to the ground gre and I 1 giving the cowboy time to cism I 1 and sit on its head while a compa companion r 1011 ties its legs I 1 I 1 I 1 in the kingdom of poland there wa mw formerly a law that a person conf conr t ed of slander must walk on all ia I 1 ra T through the streets of the town J accompanied C I 1 compa compan nied led by the beadle as a v agn I 1 n I 1 he was disgraced at the next ic festival the delinquent had to cra n hands hamis and knees under the banquet table and bark like a dog each ati ginest was at liberty to give him as alny kicks as he chose and he who had amin slandered must at the end of the bp bip throw a picked bone at the tt a arit who picking it up in mouth wilid leave the room on all tours fours kentucky has miles of firn irn movement against these which d advel vel pike controlled by private com compa ties several months ago thera ther bega egx a aped into a general uprising in m r of forty to one hundred amed th shotguns and axes citizens rode im I 1 town to town leaving a trail of brol braten n i toll gates in their wake gate ke keepers VI were warned not to repair gr g res es nor to collect more toll under pena ty of being burned out the gates destroyed represented 1500 miles of turnpike valued at public sentiment largely sustained the raiders the cost of six tenths of the toll roads in their construction was borne by the state or by the county through which the road runs under the enabling act of 1890 the counties are gradually acquiring the roads the chief biffl difficulty in the way Is the high price at which they are held by the comp companies anim |