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Show . Hi anciejpompeii' I - LVI U (, N C K S or CHRISTIANITY (' ; '5 J I t -CnJ (U-cciit Ciinnr.roxDi X' ii I'' iWero IhTo Christiana r.nllliiR In Pompeii t tim jk-iUj.i .f tin ilpsirur-thiu? ilpsirur-thiu? Or. rnihir, are lltrro nnjr ill-di-m-i nt r'n,ninn which w..ti. I. n'l pi- In to lifi'vl thin t rot n I'll 1 1 y T Tl nrr nri. ...mini ,nullil" nn"rn fur ifinji-i in: It n II nl i 'lit lm mr itjr Irhl ha h.l I'. nil.. Ip In lhi Arte of tho A;rlr It la rilltr l lint wlrn Hi. rnm on til'. u I" j to '.. iir In I nt. I I nt I'ir.' ill Hi" J tn.i 'o: n :. H ' I . v . i . i 1 by Chi.M .n.. I,n inn n." i lm il. m I j fclck, upon which lira in Infant, who li hnlil In a recumbent puiitmn. In ' iilte u( hit truttlm, by a woman '. rearing turliuti. A anhlliT In ar- .' mor, and wi'.nrliin a hi'liii.'t with j Ioi-e red plinno, tiuMa the li'Kit (if the i Infant, anil la about to rlinive It In two with hli fuhMnn. A iirinip of i iportalinn l'ij1ij.i'l' the ph'tllM'. j which rontaliin In all pini'trrn rUmr.'. ! The Jrawli'i; In l-r. hut t'ii rolon .1 ar- pmtl, uhnlv brH l.t, n.I tho pi.'Si'r 3 vmlnn In i'm-i !i"i t " j How nu ll nil. In I rnnie to h ri'p i rcciiff.,) h'-rt la ti pu'l" liiiUnri h ari l a.'oli r .1 tu'.l a n:.'f, me ti' emlly lm lin-d to think ti nt I. n l: ti t- f rl inrnllii" hud P' tn-tratcd Into I'ura- p. ll; J. v ll Al. Mil. Ilia. il"illl.K In a human .I'y. tin"' I 1 tho ...!iinr l:t inn i a" " of " ' ''' tin. An. I M' i oh) In.llin'.f .Vll'l.'l ... Inn-a tl.nt tho ':''' ul1' 1... I. in,, nl ru niirtoun to tic P"- ruiH. i.im mi: o tli. y wro J' moii -ir iri.iu.;. I hy I ho Itiji'!'"", and 'li-r n . .n of l-i I "i !.' ' -.tv-if. i . , , Ir r In . ... i' . .; m ! ...... ,.. ,. K, . ".j . .... . i . r - :. . . , I . I . -II I .11 I. t' "I ..ll n ! j - .--J.r.r,-) Temple ul Venua. ti'm to l.nrv wl'h tbrn renin .hnn i I Ih mo i- I lm ii l'o "'ill and ,r..u.:-.,l i ,il. ul 1 1 1 : 1 1 v in .I.i. It l roi ii ii i . 1 1. . i i'i . li oi. I mi. to p t li il. it li.. in n.-.i. I i.n .li:ili In I', i. 'i. ii, iv I., n .11 I'. ml h-ii... d III II. II co it, r I il lo (Iiiiiiii. h til l'i.liin I il mi c ll. i in. i ty v.irn II ill Clip '..I ) ..'.Hi. II II, 111 I'll'l" 1111. 1 111,' Ill- Utilill'i'i of tl 111 A. I) ?'.(. ( M'MIiiii liy ira li.nid nri ., , . n. I It In ii:ile rn'ilml to t'lluli II ri lO'ln'd l'oni, .. II, i-Ty tmli-H iroin I'i.iioU, mulon thu ai m .' of l.-nty . :ira. Thn ino.t li.ti'ii tlnr nml. Indeed, the mi nt M'liiiirl ul.Ui of illMi .Tlcn. ti'.oto or km u'l'.ilili'd wllh thu null-Jot. null-Jot. wn lint mi'',' In Jin.'. Is'". a fri'ji o In v.hti ll l nt M'.'iim tho ' Jinln. nuiit of coN'moii" In rh-nrly ri'im- i ted, tin ii h the fli uioii ar dvnirf. When It mm hion: I In IH hi tl n rj. irrlhi'il a.t ihi lli.'i roiT 'io'i tntum of a nn re I mlj.Ht y-'t lound In I'om r-ll. II v.' lliil'l ried lit nine In Nnplra nui euni. whera It may now lm 'in. It Ii 5 f. ,'1 tl ill. In n In IrliKtll liy JU li e) .. hlrh. rnd la mirioinulfd by n hlu. k lino alicut oi.u Inch In whlih. 'Tho ncne." wn tii Mr. K. Nevllln IIiiIIb, tho I'.rlil-h ron.iil al Nai. Who i.ii, I h. lo vn, 11. n "rl lo ii, ,o lt lirii.ry I. in in In tin V.naV.-h peal.lt K v . i lil. -I. o i ne la Inl.l uimiii a Irrinro In front of a hoiu. ado rued with rto.-j.Iui; pinntu noc' hiiiled lt!i a hii b'aiiIiib. nti a tta.a, rctiieio'titeil a tiring about four feet lilK'l. nl the kll'li. holdlna a si enter, aril rrtieil lii mliii(. tin each hie nl nun vita a eoiiiielllor. and lr hind them aii Hohlirrn under anna The hitikt la retireneulril aa Irainna over II. e fmnt of the dala toward a woman In a green rnhe. who kneela before htm with 1thevclirt balr and outa'relrhrd handa. "In the center of the court la j three lit wed table, life a buti here Inn nn liiiportniieo. In a houm In ii.i) of lie ii.iiri.ttnr mrietn of I'otn-piil. I'otn-piil. In 'I... ii,nru i eiippni i d lo lime I I. -, u liiliiiliin d hy the luliiiltlve Ohrl t.iu .. ti i ti- In nl n a li'.-io of a wotu-mi wotu-mi r.l.u: on it ii n a, Kith an Inlnnt In li.-i nrio i. nn, I a timn hy her al'le. In Mr!l p.inie aee a reiirewentnllon of lie 1 11 ",l.t lino V) pi." If aueh lm lliu riil,. .'t of thin inily fremo. It l by rn'ii" t .Mitlirn a thn euilli'it repriv rentiiiUin In nit, an fur an la yet knoii.il, of th tt nieinonthln ovent; and II In evident thnt tho work mint have been produced tit a coininrntlvely nhort time nller the event It com-no'in. com-no'in. irnt. . at a tlnm ludeo.1 wlirn the lory of It it 1 1 c lit ho lold hy contetn-Ikii contetn-Ikii urien. Tho leiidetiey of tho evidence do-rived do-rived fioiii there dlirnverlea mnde at lotit: Ir.tervnU of time, tnken In cm-Jin,. cm-Jin,. II. n with ti e itii'iit piobol'IIHy Unit I'liii'iilniiily lud rem lied Pom !"ll annul yearn prior to the destruction destruc-tion of that nty. In all lowiinla fur nlHhlnit an nlliiieatlvo anawer to the niton. on. With Iheio Chrlntlatia In l-oinpill? (if the other peoplo of rompell wo know niin h. It la no cxnmti.ruilon to nny thut of all the atii lent cltlea ot ti n enrtli no ot... h.'in revealed no niucb of It a Inner llf" und niii'iiori and run-loina. run-loina. Hi vhe. nt d Itu arm. Ha ho- llefn nn. I ll iiu,,. and all that r.iii ho I. Down, an I'l nipnll. Mete on one ablo n wander Into the Temple of Ventin. where the wor hip of thnt deity pri'tutled: anon we nia Into the n.. nil ruined ainpliltlio ator. once clniiuuoiia with the atiouts f maddened itiiililliidea, now nhanilnn-ed nhanilnn-ed aud allent aave for tie marvetoua eho The empty hnuina, with the painted coltiuina, rlalnn Into the blue air, and now aiiiKirllii nothing, for tho roofa are aone, uiake tho place deaolnte and lonely lo Iho oualllve mind. Yet J:, pA;:- j - "'T ' ' ." ' ' : .' . . . - "... ... , ' . I ' I , I Arch ot Caligula. there la a Joy In wnnderlng in and oat of lhen renldeni ea now III inllii. unci to elegant and rch'ied, and ao rlol In worha of art, nuth aa the huuio o t'nntnr and I'olliix. The hoime of the V rii I, a recently eicnvaicd dwellln restored In in rordui,. with ihe an clem style of con-ittuctlcn employed In the city, and with nearly all Ita l'ilrtui!-s and atnttii' and gardens, ;i;,t 114 tl.v cn' e'-.-lili'i'tl cenltiriea lino. In of tl... moil Interesting tijuM liii-'.M tl,nl the pint una li.)ii..au-c.i li.)ii..au-c.i to 1 1,0 pi. 'sent. Of the i" yen fi. -1' - in Ki:i"ce hm hu l, oi ly tu:o Itiii n ' i. d a In.l term. I more place her ret In the h i, In too I trolling win Id, heslilini 1 11, ink' otio I inoro Htep lownrd tho atlll farar.iy nynilnil "2:lnl." King rreicriin iloet l'Ot Intend to surrender wiihout i a triiicitle, however, and la aliiirj for an early trial akiilt.Rt hia own muk. H imiuilKi'i, to bo a riiani "nil f.clHiiH atriigitlo between theno two for tho tlnal honors of Ihe aeimon. "Young Corbell" Puta Out O'Nell. riinmplon Young Corbrtt knocked out "Jack" O'Neill of Philadelphia In the rifili round ul the National Athletic club In Hun city July 29. TI1.1 nrat ttiri't and a bulf rounds were tutno, O'Neill avoiding the chiiinplon'a runlies. in the fourth round O'Neill lilt Cor-hett Cor-hett three itlntu lug blows on tho Juw and wnn nhout to deliver a fourth one. when Corbet! dropped to hln knees lo avoid It. Thin gave thu local n an con-lldi'lico con-lldi'lico lit the 1:1111 round, which pnncil fainl for In 111. He met I'or-t'-l I'm rinihi H nnd In 1111 niuonm cd line 111. Ill re, elved U lerrllle I ll-lit llillld punch on the Jinv, whic-i n, nt hlin lo 'J10 floor and he w.in (ouiit.-d out. Pronillloj Young Rider. .ITlW r; pj Popular young rider d'i..p;aved t' clans by bringing Touch sin 11,.. i) to 1. homo at Hawthorne last week. Root Again Alter Gardner. Jack limit, not Batl-ilcd wltht)ie le font bo recoiled tnun ll.Hituii Hard-ner. Hard-ner. la going n(t,.r n,0 uP,t heavyweight heavy-weight title ugllin. He hnn cliallenged flnr.liier. and san he win ,,iiiu Iho tltlo uiiIchb tinrdner ncceits hit cbal-leng cbal-leng within two w,-, k. llurdin r hnn lutely been busy trylna to ft on a fuM with Kliiniinons. but ban pot yo nu, ,.,, , doubt j will iMiitluuo to go after Kits, and fifth mile, hy whlrh ho avnMo-l being pu:mf,1 hy Walthour, iiunctiired a the and hail to cl'iinnn wheeln. Tho re-nialnder re-nialnder of tho rmo was full of exciting excit-ing Incidents, tho men covering; lap after af-ter lnp nltuont neck and ;.eclt. Putter trie to rw-over sumo of bis hint ground, but could uinko no gain on tha Souiheruor. Select Judges for Field Trial. A chargo hua been mndo In tht Judges for the annual held trials of tin South Dakota Field Trial association, which will bo held tho latter part ot August on grounds nenr SIi ux Knlls. It was hoped thill Thomas Johnson of Winnipeg, who act nl as Jinlgo during dur-ing the lint two ntiiiual meets, and who gavo excellent euttni'tictlun, could ho secured a.'nln thin year, hut tha olnceis of tho at"Dclnt!on have been advised ,1'Ht It will bo IniposKlblo for him to to here. " I'll Judges. HH HOW selected. Will b O. II. Wbllford of I III. alto, laiuls (i 'hine.' of 1:11111.,'. 'ibtitg I'iwu. nn I', . II. tlr.'i'i ry of Slnux Pulls, all of I ."h.nn 1110 ronh.i.liicil an f.oud iik'ii for ( tho ponitliinn. OJds and Ends cf Sport. At a meeting of the stewards i t tho 1 Jocl.ey club the uniilh ll n of K.I rttimthern for a tinitrrn llii me tori S. C. llll.lri'lll nn I'd led. Tno l-.iilih of H'.i'y Vardon. tho noted Kngll-li iiri.fi'Fsii.i nl (.liter. I:an ' liiohen down nnd to' I an b-.-p or,l,..ied j to rest in-1 II In'o In the a 't iion. Itiu ll do tliilc'-ni d .., I'liills,',..! 4 new world's record for pan. followers ' by rldliii; ts ii:lb"i. 3 hip- and I".") yap's In nro hour In the g'ib'en wheel raie nt Charles. Illver iiarU. lloiiiun, July 31. A niDVi'rv.ont ban ben started to form a Central Illinois Tin i-la association. asso-ciation. Tl o on anlnllitn will. It la p'nt red, Ircludo Sprlnglleld. neratur, Win Ihyvlllo, Tnylorvllle, Stannlon and Mntrlsoi'vlllo. Tho Ot tnrlo Jochoy club has announced an-nounced Ita dates for Its full meeting, which will ho held from Saturday, Kept. Iii, to Saturday. Oct. J. Tha alteration In dnles is mndo to avoid a dash with tho Keullworth mealing at liuflnlo. Frank Frno, ci llijitwek-lit champion boxer of tho world, nnd tl o ctevernat glovo artist that ever held and defended defend-ed 'the coveted fistic honor, la convinced con-vinced that James J. Corhctl will win In his comlrg tight with (" atnpli n Jeffries. Jeff-ries. Not 01 ly will Corbet! be tho victor, vic-tor, snya F.rno, hut ho will win ridel-slvely. |