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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-09-20, Page 7. I I . 0 I . . . . I I � . , . . - _.__ I . 0 -, 1. . '! � ­ .! : I � . t 11=::1 '"::=: h ; 0, 0 . . I , - � 10 ., I .. . . 11 . I � I— - 1. . - __ . ­_ — .. , - � ... - --1. I- . I . - . __ _____1-`1#--"-_4 � 11 � . _ 1 t �, m " 11'' � !r !. ­;. .I 7::11 . ___., , __ ___ . I - I ___ -_--1 __ _______�___ I _____ .. , . — . ­— - . ___­­_ . -1 the stable gates At the southwest der. IN PLACO OF KINGS. ._t._'1*, South, polo as Sootlandlis from the IRAD U111 LEGATION LIFE AT PEKINt no of the legation opened Into a large "" MILLIONS OF NIOROUSK UNTINGA CONTINENT, North'. Beyond these throe contittent. I THE NEW LIGUTi f4oar 'phoop'i'Zod 'tno*rtrtqb=Wpuptn'srpowswo,c'aufI shbot I I ; I , I." . . �k Chinese mairket. The, Walls arostiod the 11411101140rh Who T0140 the I'llaceO of "' ;u "" � - . al Projections and up to the polar elf. 00" , light wals istrong enough to be( meas* peirgars tslaid bullauji. DEADLY OROANISMS THAT PRQ- , _'. -10-th4t is 'to say, uv� to tile seven. WONDERFUL SUBSTANCE DISCOV- urosd by ordtuavy mothadw. A negative DUCAL PALACES OCCUPIED BY legation, almost thm" feet thick, have one of the special oQvrespeadents In DUCE DISEASH, � 01 ordina FOREIGN MINISTF been out through into the compounds I . . . THUR4 )NEW ATTEMPTS, TO SOLVE c 0 moot BRED BY A WOMAN, ry de&s.,Ity was placed In A ,RS.. Ilat . ; L , THE ANTILROTIC MYSTERY, tioth parallel of latitude -w . I I . . id through Pekin told the world 40t long 090 W b"Is" .. . - Iiw� . I I I I with ZothIng but the Immense M4415 """ frame ta front of a fast plictogra. � 1".", i . , ­ of the friendly Chinese as � to up at least wpa now, that that stn' Tbey Are V14111vated 114 41I I�Xttaslya P44' . I .- I . . . of the antarctic waters dotted here Met* .1114 IYAL40 DORC ANTRY IYAM-4ald puto plate, She found, after repeat. 411eer. V;tmtolmlliorslle4cefistontotlao vial on them, and from the Oblaeso market perors of ClAna are relieved of some tory In t9sidolk-NOO Of Me SPeCics lAptsigns for Isellevitm t to 1"OsSess All the MR91C 4113 Itle" ell trials, that she was able to obtaiii Tilrone-ite4t4le4ceg of %be r4uperor,a It Was an easy matter to araugglo sup, . , Tbal, it V0114111"111 h rare Islands like more 0-tilikell fill. lf. of th plausible tor lite ringuesi thatA0110 lll��4#`Jk%lsts Abell$ 04C SOa&1l,4 Pole --Tile, -and there wit ' a stronig tinpressionin about 10 Min- rJear 1;C1AAlotk%_W)CbJng5 That Ifelped Ill vll,es and provisions, and also to spy .seir burden of repr9sOutAtlOA newl . , ,Te rabodrolk Tbpory or like Zarils-At speaks upon their surfaces, But once Prof. La,ngleyp of the Smithsonian by doubles trained to kArform the 111114141'alty. tonsive microbe I . utea-tho slide produced was perfect- tilt Iterelk" Of the Legut1011s-1410 Is' On the besieging mobs around them. � Utelis; oat lite Alrobleits, wrout roltr Dif we. have crossed the circle the scene Wtitutloa at Washington, 1). 0,, 14 just ao'goosa as could Im produced by tile 0110101. These legations wre, in facts: little part. Servants Of the palace, careful* 'Perhaps the =018t Ox . reveal$ 61des. changes. Land reappears So all - dl� In receipt of a wonderful little piece . daylight. A dup1loatiou of ,the. plate The succession to the Dragon cities within themiscives. The 10281101a ly picked are carefully told What to dot factory in the world Is located hem, The report of the Belgian Auturo� r,otions. It emerges all about uti. We 0 1 . - . and on ceremonial 'aacoalaona ropre. nob a otonela throw froan Chelsea . �. I was V.4blislied h . Orn oou� Of what thes Inventor Uae termed 1, ra. showed that another could 'be pro4 Throne of China is hereditary, but It legation has on its premises no less ftnb the ainparcr. , * Bridge, oa, the Xlddl"ox side Of the . tie expedition, %,�hleli ave there the gonixine south . , ' � . I dium." thati'lias sent a thrill a, WOn- dueled in exactly the same time, Which 'does not ll.eoc,end to any, partlattlar son than elglatoir tea different walls and . looking T84 ro,00ntly in Bru8sels, is of special In- tilient; its mass Is joined under the , ag Empeirow, Tlaa choice covers an a It, has often been ruotarod that a river. Ib 14 an Ornate , . t*rest for . the reason tilat within 'a Waters, with, the rest of the der through every scientist in tile dainawtrated.tbat the power of the of the reignt .,r,a of about six acres. solid earth wOrld. The specimen was received , device of the name kind is used topro- building called the British Institute OtE few moittil.4 three more expeditions of whiell Asia Australia, Africa and Ineasad in 4 small box made of lead, light was uacb=ged. At the end of uOuall� falls On the Oldest son, but Theme arO separa.to establishments teat the aultaul-and a tale at a similar Preventive Medicines and mithin It* two week,80 during V�biclb time the the Emperor Is supposed carefully to few tb. a Minister and for the First and . � I --one cQuall-sh, 0110 SCOWL and One America are the OrOisliM out ridges . sort. is going the round of the press walls are bred Microbes ,by the bUI100- . , . . . Qerman-will start for the south po- vi,siblo Above the suirface of the ocean, accompanied by instructions fo'r the precious substance had been subject, watch and judge the abilltea of his Second Secretaries of Legation, ex- about, the ooxniau emperor. His And they ars not by. any means harm. , grofossor to open it In thA dark. This OX to all aorta of Conditions, still diffeirerat Bona -and choose for the, frue-t tenalvo quartor4 and barracks for a W jar regio -1 on L-Imilar exploring mis- "Pollow4tag that idea we may re- � . majesty, it is Aid. ;Ighea greatly to less varieties, alther.Moit of them are ! plons. It is pea;bapa too urtuoh; to Say, gard the so I lid part of the globe as Was sdon% A number of the Prtn­ anabhor test was Made, with the. same- cemion the One who, would .make tbe cossularatudonts and military escorts "a the Paris exhibitions and will see it, responsible for some one Or the other that the attack of tbe*4C Mar expe- a triangatilar pyramid, of which the olpal officars of tJ16 Institution re. results, thus proving the stability of - best Empewor and g�ve lits people the private stablea for the Minister and U a � paired to the photograph "dark room," lit. - The wisest and most peacieful rule. Should, general stables for others � of the bub-ais tho, risk is considerable, be of the plagues that Afflict h M -a I0, . ditions, is a oWnbined one. As -4 Mat- sunwit touches the SOutb Pole and t�he Power of the new lig will be accompanied by detectives Care- Ln one incubator Is the 134011lus aepl- � , , . anKl the wonderful substances no first pliNe of radium, being produced, th,a Emperor die without making Any legation, A dootor's laouse . and a fully gob up to imitate him, who, whea tICU3 Gf 1eOnsum , r is e four was or� W'11106SO base forms the glae'lal sea 04 � 11 , ption; in anothis isanized and planned quite Irrespective the Worth Pole. The aides of the py. bigger. t4au a silver dollar, -was tak- Mine. Curie argued that some Adel- 061dOtlonlas thd princes a the family, hospitals a parsonage said a Chapel, a it is considered necessary, will deceive that responsible for bubonic pleague, I I . - on from -Ito bed, and before those pres- 4out miaht have been respDasIble for being the bro,thers oT uneles of the school and homes for teaollearis, beside the crowd. - . of the other. There Was no concert ran*d are more oi less depressed 'to . , , . , � , ,. A furry-luoking specimen Produciso , . ant could realize wliat had occurred. Lt, instead of scientific manipulations EMPoror just de4eaned, Meet and from extensive quarters for servants. I e4 arrangement as to the diffOrBut korm the basins of the ooeans, On the . , All three may be pure AuvolittOna, loak-jAw, and there, are hundreds. of �. . - The Other legations, except the but, ticut ;of ,them is impossible, or others, oaoji ore � . points of exploration, The 01rCum- other 'hands the mass of the w the XOam was, lit up as, Completely as bat Invoo,stigation. proved conolusivaly tile generation succeeding that of m Aeadly thia'A the . �' stance that each planned to approach of which the surface Is that of star,, though.tho fit,, rays of the Suit had that the result's were soutul-that the I I ate Emperors select some one. of Ame-111can kri3 maintained. on the same . . � . . a spho. ted the'place. The substaneq. even improbable, Emperors of China others to judge from their names. -� . I tile pole irrom a ditforeut. direction is rold, so drowfistbia solid. earth that ponetxa . radium could be produced at wilL the family to Occupy the throne. ,For gem,crai plani though none of them on Must, be bared to. death by ceremonies Peering tourionoly into the incuba- 40C.L But it was nothing appears above th eml. and Tes ts were thou made to show -the ex. those members of the farally Who ,are so elaborate a scale as that main,- and eager to ' W,rs, which look for all the World like I Purely a matter of Chit itted .a clear greenish glow, . . shift tWra off on under. . . � � a surface thefeaturea of every one were clearly aet nature Of th material. pieces not so fortunate as to be 4eleoted tallied by the English. T fitted wltlz , � a fortnitate chance. . save the three contineiltal ridges and .1 .0. I he American 1. , the sultan has a horror of ap. ordinary domestic ovens - I � , � -Led from the entar . otio paint. - - outlined. There was a na " were dropped into. gunpowder, And, for the succession irreat ducal ligation occupies the moseliumble Lugs , while William 1I . ., glass doors, One can ab first'see I .. '. The Belgian expect!( Wil stai . toney on the part of those Present while a glow spread through the !A- palaoes Art selected f or r6y�l quarters of any f9relga mission. On pearing in public umber of round glass I � Antwerp On LhB kippolally equipplid � " This conception of the general con. to touch the, thing, but ' iveatigation . would, if we understand his character, nothing save a n . , steamer Belgioil Ou &ug, 18, 1897, just fio,uration o4.tbe , eartlY. and of the . in of this. flammable material no explosion took reekknoes. The Forbidden City the south side �flo. Legation street like to do his Paris unseen and unsus- tnbes,,th.eir ea�ds stuffed with ordhi- . I . � . three years ago. Ddrlug ViteOxl mouths waters thereof is W be acredited to soon proved that ths source � place. There was, no beat and no fire In the heairt. of the city of Pekin is just beyond the Old marble bridge that pected. There is a. trace of Harauti-al- ary cobton wool. A- closer investi- . . I � � . . I . . . wonderful light was cool and solids Everything was the residence of the Emperor himself, o1rosses the maials it lies In the shadow - ' the separate .teat tubes, -* � when for the greater Part Of tile time am kaiglislanaan, Mr. Lowthian Green. -ad that it Could bo handle with -merely light' I . Roaclud about him!. gatiold of . . .. a tried that was, at all likely to start and to this city is brought the mom- of the great wall of 7the Tartar. city 111J,a beavleob objection, we know is however reveals the fact that each t , I Belgica -was fast looked in the south who advanced it in 1875, and -has lab- . . , . S . . ease, ' combustion, but all failed. * . beir of the famAy who is seleetecl as '!'he Chinese cannot uindersltand and t.,hat it must be rather a dangerous and every one of them contained a dif-, . polar ice po.ok. no tidings. "whatever ored ever since t justify,it, and with A WOMAN'S DISCOVERY. t;s . � . � . . 1. I .19 � BOILING WATER DESTROYS IT. - the betrapparent. But ou Lde of the have never Ceased to wonder and tricks as a man who, could thoroughly ferant colored fluid. 1. t , . - . � . came from the explorers, It was not a certain euccess. It is known un- What is this womderful substance? The only.. thing that Would destroy -Forbidden City, Pekin is dotted with 'speculate an how cps who lives 00. imitate his goeT,eigia, might be lr.h,s bacilli- need tor be led in oTdar I . until nearly ApriVof last year that ,der the naina of the tetrahedron bypoM it '. . . � . . . . . - . I .1 13 a4scovery Made by a woman, the luminosity of radium was boiling the great PgrkA 6r compounds that simply as the Ameriscon. Minister Can bempted, it a man- of ability, to use bot develops and diff orent varieties of I . . news Of their saiety came. Thoy,had thes4s, because the. triangular pyra- Mme. Sklorvvd,awska Carrie, of the ',' 0 ot - u . consideiration . L . poses. microbes .require different, kinds oi . . ' water, In which it ioust be kept for: surround these royal.ducal palaces xpe 6 Ch and �ee_ his Power$. L for. treasonable pur . � . . . . .tatralia- Municipal Chool of Physics in' Par, , . the diphtheria , 1. . 0 . escaped from the ice pack with the inid is called in ,geornetry a is, `Nhe grounds usually range 'from two ape6l; from the -vepresenbatives of the ovender. Thus . . ) L L Belgica. intact . and with the loss of dron. But what &a hypothetical in this , � . arthour. ton ta-king it from the wa- Noman, &rhaps, could attemptit pr . a diet of oolidi-. �. . 1. � . I and it what is olaimled for1 it be, true . . . 'om- Lt is Lh� light of the L f and dead. On. hCating it again, rounded by high brick walls 'of -great with Orl - eatal splendor Lin the mug � ni-. priests. ,who, meant rebellion. might fied harso blood and - paredgela-L I . . . � only one man, who hadsuccumbed to ooncepilon is not so m�uolx the e tar it resembles green quartz-cOld; bol five acres in aLrea, and are sur� other Powaxs who maintain court alone, bwb nobles, or generals, or I bacilli thrive best cla Pre L . . L . the olimate*and to the depression iiaw parison of the, solid eartk to a tetra- dream of, al6heaniSta_In short a lamp . L onies 0 . I . . ' however. to ,the point of ineandea. strength, cutting them off complete, floent old palaces- �QA the Manchu use an inabrament af-tije .kind with, tine. Agar jelly, which 0 . fr an - .. oident to the long imprisonment and bedrou as the explanation-ol the t,h.t ,,Ill barn, for ever,, .consume ' I . . . I -avorite .� . m.ea* . Centel it ,rogainied. its luminosity with ly fxom the, sound and smells of the Princes. . . . fox a, moment ts, most Japan, is a f titbit with many . . . constant peril. ; . I ns by Which the originally spher r oil nor* wick, is devoid of heat � . . . . . Will only odsimi­ . - ' . . . isJ nuthe, ' the aims Powers as before. It was city outside. I � . "Some have Complained that lite in staxtiIiag results,. : species, while obliora . . I . I The expedition was Commanded by ical Crust of'our globe took on th . . * . 1. . . . I ' . I .. and requires, no Attention. MIMe. cur. The Chinese have alway� been . op-* 11'ekin was almost exile.. For:* many . our o,wa Yorkists set up a, whole labs the'juices of raNv Potatoes, milk I . I . . M. de Gerlache, with Lieut. George singular form. It is the progressive. Vic, Wa . a . awarded 4,000 fr than . that * a6voral pieces of radium . ' * , I . I . . . . .. . . . . . .. Lecointe, a Belgian, wla� had served Cooling of the,,globe Which brou were manufactured And sent to sol- Posed to CUlly boreditary nobility, and years it was comparatively quiet. The line .or meat, broth. . . � . . L . . . I . of impombars, one of ,whom known . . . ght har name enrolled 01i'the books of the I . . - . . . . . I . , . - this . e;fflats throughout the world, .And .while these ducal palaces, are assigned Minbstew, had little to. - do looking at.- bo, us as Perkin Warbeck, pretended to , ,A, VASCIXA-TING STUDY, . . I .� . ; in the French Navy, as secoald offim about this Metamorphosis, By reason French Academy Of Science, for . respects t)r6y are . . : . cer. Its original programme included of the Construction of the this is'ho4w Prof. Langley came to re- as Imperial residences to sods of the teir the interests, of their, Governments be aeon of Edward IV., and musbhave I Xa many othe-T. : . , , .. . � I . � . I shells " discovery, which is - regarded as one colve the . queer lit . tie thing done up reigning monarch, it is always..Wltla and there were few complaints from taken in some very great nobles. t -hey queer tW- ags, these inconceivably tiuy,� . . � I , _. 1. . I �. .two suinmer campaigns. One was in a result of this cooling the,crust,. of tile most stupendous of tfic age, up- in a leaden box. 1. . . -their oit . Izens ' engaged .In trade , no doubb, very., w . tiling to be organisms, so miaicjii so that. -breading. - - � I .. . . . , the direction of .Victoria Land to the . Which is relatively thin, beingato long- setting as it does all hitherto ac" I .. . I the provision that when the family waa)e . . . . . .. Recently Prof. Bach, Of ,Berlin, a of the occupant has by the operation. throughout the Empire. 'The delight- taken in,, but it is difficult to -believe them is aaid.by tboaa.who have tried I I . . . � . I . east and the other in the direction or s9pported ,g�ve way and bent. It . . . . . I to this Lb to be fully as fascinating a.hobby, � . . . - - . .. . dapted theories, of beat, light and Play- noted ao&ent1s;t, Uas'made tests of the of Chinese law, which provides that ful summers were spent in the old tbat they Nvare 411. partles, . I . . . I I of GraOiam Land-to.the west. It be- acted then. according to the familiar sleal energy, and opens UP fields of � - . . . U . 9' its imperial de . . . I I , ­ .. . . � as Lq.th�e rea;!Ag' a orchids. For. one . . . . . light, with,a view of establishi aloendants lose one degree temples aa the famous westerii hills. frau,d.. . . . I . . I . . ffan and ended with the Graham Land and very aippl icable Comparison of 'Mr. knowledge heretofore regarded as be-, . � . .. I . -,hing it Is tement, since, . . � . ' I . � . I surrounding Thio case of .the f also Dimitri the L I f till - of exal . . I % � . expforatiun owing to'the oaptlure of Lallemand like the rubb ' I Claims 1;o Krinationey, and was un- in rank with each. generation until overlookixig 'the plain . as, . . 'the . . I I . . ' �, I oe And her do- of A, ball . , er membrane yond the scope of Man-. . This light, able to 'd6cover any, waste of 'nia-1 the. . third, be . an recfuced to the lovel,of. Pekim. Excuraions and side trips to Moot, successful impostor who ever in microbe breedings ib is usually. , . . . . t: the Belgica by the i 000 w.hose swelling and de- it is claimed, Will not -only be verY terial . whatever. . - He gave it as his the OOIeMO1l.'Pebplo,.tl . is . Palaces aliall the-great.wall, the MI . . I � it'i unexpected that happlan. Vou. May. . . . : :t tention as a prisonerfor upw4rd-ol. pressions when it is. carefully disin- I I . . mg tombs, the lived., is -well known in history. Dim r . � I . I , . ' ��. .� . . 11 Cheap when first Installed, but af- opinion, tbat-it :would , require the revert.to the Crown for reassignment summerr� palace, the beautiful doer a sou, of Ivan the. Tarrible, had been imagine that you have bedded down in I . . a year. � . . � �. flated do as a'matter ol.faot �dn­ ter that there will be Absolutely no ' I I . . . . agar jelly ix - thriving specimen of. the . I . . . . � I which: is to sibly reipivduco the figure of a tetra- .11 . lapse of. 1,000,000 year% or more to de- t.b. sons of the then reigning monarch. park, or to the royal potteries, where murdered by a pretender who. seized I . . I : Ilia German expedition,. expenab in maintaining it, even though - . ' . . I I . bacill.Oua'�di�htllsriae columbarum. -an . I ' stroy the luminosity of apiece of it is'on account, of this.pectiliar law the beautiful yellow,. -green and bl h 1605 it, ,occurred . � � . . . I . �. � I .:I I . . -for I . . , . . . . I . start early next year. will be under hedron'. This defOrInati011 Ofth(lter- left to itgavfor couturios. Night this radium no III. gar than pL quar- that the palaces of Pekin are - ocou * -some Poliala-Xiests th t it this son Organism which, is responsible . a .. - . . . - . 1. - � I . � . . k . pied porcelains which ador'n, the Imperial to . � 4 , . .. I . . .1 �. the direction of pruf."Z. Vou-_DrygaI_ re.strial crust is accompanied 'by free- after night for an. indefinite- porlod� ' . I he Miglit be used dise,aaa allied bot diplitheria,.in pigeah.3 ­� . . . . . I I ter of an, inch square. . When it came by an evar�ohanglng population, first palaces axe made und6k the direction' could be personated . . . ­ I I I � . I � . -but. the. tionstarilization of a needle- � : lo , SkL It proposes to approach the Ant- tures of the s,tifface, cavlaigs in and .it Will th"w out its brillia'at rays' to, explaining the reason of the7 princes of the blood, then *ihele chil- 'of a:,descendmat of the:oxisinal inven. asa moot, convenient. tool. , - - - - , . I 1. . - � � . . -light's . ... I 11 arctic zone to the south at the Indian divers accidents following always the and at thwend of untold years the It. . . I . . . . . I . D i� * Carelessly stoppered test tubes I . . I . I � � OX umb. lid thek grandolaildr'e.n. in -coca- tor, twuMhed About all the oxcite-, .They t6ine a young mank.for the . r . . . � . . . - I . Ins' . . d . , find that 11, I . , . I ran a . Ocean near Terminus "land 11 least, resistance4 4*h is the ' . . Irsth Lsbexwe, howevor, lie was d .part ,iialt he'petformed. so well that- a ,� . . . I I I .� Is and on .Of lumination. Will be, as great as at 4 Even as the discove�7 stands'tom; sion after them; then the pa.lapes are ment that Was to be found. An the Lets !it An Outsider, And yo . � ' i�. . the prolongation of a Meridian that theory of the Larth's forination whi h . ; . . . � � .. � . . I . . I 11 -t W. . oplg you have unwittingly. trapped a new., - . .. . . . � . . . I 0 No underground cai overhead wirds,. no - � ion of Stata. he was aocep.tsed by the Rusisiam pe - I . . . I 1 �,.� .. ­ . I I I . . . . . days, IV is'.Ioua of the - M . : I . . I �. erto an. , 1. . . I - u(p to the pregont.da * . , oat useful' on vacated and reassigned to princes o . f . wintex time'the success iaeaso. germ, ,would pass through Siainand the Is . .y stilt reigns in r 9 . . . - ydrit III heir of Ruriki and variety Of d , . � � � , bith .� ". . , I .1 . � . I % I . :. . I . .. . Aynaanas.nox gas ato,rts.1nothin bu ' t rec, , Ord, as small pleoes,may. be used the reigning family. dinners and lega;tIon balls Was Varied as the 4 .4 . . . . ,. I . . land of Sumatra, This is exactly opbo_ science. . . � .1 . . I �. .a JIU-1a,",of gre6iolsh.-stbne;, Placq* - I . I I 1. . I . . '. . . . .. - ntinj the throne do czarbe reign- known* to bActerialogists. -,. . . . � . . I I . . 1, , I ' kat� ou 1. . ,� site the Palmer and Gr . . - . ,12he supposition thit a south po. fitis j,W. the . . . I to illuminate dwellings, pitblic build- .The fourth ,generation from the wkth. ice carnivals . hold in the a , M . . j,h Even ,wilen.oarefully and oonaistaftt- - " . .. . . I . , . ahara Laud re . . � a wal� or JnJ the: calling and . . I . . . I � I . -a Polh . . . � I. . . . . tmgs and, tlitsatres,, with the absolute royal -family la%vemot. official, title or Ing.xinlifi, which were made by. flood- ed'.f or many montha$.mairiod . . I ... . . . � gica. started her tar. continent.- exists is. then.- a con- . . � . ,� . . , , microbe is apt to die oil 7'.. I I I . rooms wI .6 . . but for* his 0 iiaus�-de_ ly huMpred, the I I . I 1POn. Where the Bal . . I . all bea.liobted a .long, as the cartainty.that there would result nb tank.. Still alt p ing the tennis ocuifts .in the legation prin.ceas,,and . I b. . . , . * .. . . . . I . . �, croons of royal de.. . I .1 . . � . �. explorations. -The lingiish.exped.ition sequence. of th.B.tetrehedron theory of , hou,,sas stand. - � 4 . .. I � �. . . . bi6a to the Polish �,,tnd Catholic UO very a.lighb. provocatiom, - -To t6lii, . ". 11 � . . ­ � . - ' ' i I . .1 . I . . I . f�xmp. from theilf.ext,ing-itshiazat, as ,scentj to the remotest generation are grounds and housing themover with YO . . � � r is ' Ittar- - � . - I I organized by' the itoyal Geographical t,h6.CartW0.fOJrMAtiOn. It is a. c0nse- � . . . . I I . I .1 . . . . . . . f 11 organizations a zopph,v a � I . I ­ . - , ORIGIN ..OF LIGHT. - e , opposed to the Russian, and orth;ddox . ra . I I L . . . . . . . ' ' ' . somelimos.-happens from thq use, of 'allowed to wiair the yellow girdle in- sheds. Of bamboo .matting. : . . . . . . . . I , quen ereral I law 'Tile origin Of light as uc6pLed by . . . Mean - footfall. an earth� .1 . I I , . . I . . ,e the - have 'died R roigning Ar . � . 1. I. . � Society will start toward the pole. . 00 !41sO Of a' Vary 9 . 8, paa�lng I . of li�ghting and,that dic 'descent. These . Ever sine . � � -One � . I . . ordinary means . . .,kiave of thelt.toyal . .outbreak : of the ftuiesihighb . ,�. , . 1, 1� from the neighbourhood. of Victoria which seems to dominate- the history th, ,a'. a is that it is, m6rely the. � I . _; . , . * �, I I . I � quake of the f irat mag�nituda-' . I I .. . � . ,of :the lormat' * . yh�a . 1. .. tho� �expeiase of, maintaining -them. ` ll,,,� girdle men 'of Huhng Damao, -TaPaAese war the moving� armies of czar. . . . I . I I cause of - microbe I I L . � '�' Land to the south of the Polynesian. ion of our globe *'and. at�i!lu of eu6xgy produced by. I .. . . I Ye , I . cceedingly��ffulbf 141'. I I I .. I . . . . I ... denion4r. . ms -�vhtra Ib. is possible tbAt *a.very daring at- a]. . . I I 'that'is ' woulA be absolutely nothing. I *are one -of the features of Pekin. Man Chln;eas soldiers f i ont proviix � . .� I * b�lit ; "-"" di ' this : -.� . I j.' Sea. The Switch ex Ldition,, under - that wherever �her'e, is. a prom. I I I y I . . I in mar * 'y X8 ,qvger . P . . , . I . klie, dv�truotian. - owailaustion .or, con- empt of.. . 6 kind wa� made _n- ng, and . . .1 " . .. . . I . . . .'a Prqiwf -stA96,0f dev610 - of- thtm� ha v*4; inherited wealth f roui foreigners were' unknown began to l: the oam � - ;v,hon it Is - - - . . . .., . . . - . ilienoB on -the swilace there is a cor- r a Jil, it . . P . I I . 'At least by can b6 easily 214�4tecd . I p � I _1"iam - Bruce. will advance from . � sunipLion of.,ce'tiin substances, like t the reign of. Lonis -XIV. . . I I I - . . I I I . , It n tW -9, is -'Ims . . . . . i . . p raeut, there are many uses for ..this.- their royal, ancestors; .and-. are pro- malrb it idanger6tais 'to wander aboll . I . . 'Eit ' ' "' Ible to obtain . . . . � . Graham Lund on the opposite'side of responding depression. on the side dia- Coal, 0 -11 -Gr gas. HoatLia`pr,o;duoad-by , . . . had far -the most reasonable explanation now . ' . . � . I I I Ica .*t0--,Thi3 law � 0 . � � subsiancei yet'witlabut, doubt, it:*has t monjin their community'. -But the -city as, the legAtion people. . I , . . I : I the pole from Victoria Landi t1re Etig4 nlbttrl IlY d nalaten . , Boo: saparlite organisms from . MOM f the the deabru�Llaa'of burning:. coal.- This, , ted'radmbea� of . ak I t'hat he 200,OCO,000 . � L . . . ,, . I ' . . . I . ' . be e I. . ollaprs have� fared , differemitly� with- formerly done. ,'Thsre have .b,tat of. tha waa in the iron ma is is wh.�m a single-, individual in' tbe space .o(f 'a . �. .. . . . t, ture.. R is'the ob- reolprpoal .opposition of - - elevations � . . bly lik Law . .1 . � tr,ansf,armed into. motion by the s�teana f ' - . f reform and . . �� .. I .. � t1aw.. .-Air, sox. Whose work alongf this was a person exac a . . . . . .. I . . . � fortune. 'Some liang'aroulid ,the.Im- sectret treaties, waves 6 . . . I . � - jeet of all three expeditions to stddy and depressions At the extremity � of engine and dynamo, results in eleo-; . . . . I roup, of Huguenob nobles intended f-OW!'44YO- - . I � . . � ' 7.. .. - I . . Ilito exceeds all Others, to benefit the ao riots, boboadjugs, a g I . . 9 , . ILD THEM� , , I. I ' I . . ices . geographical configuration of this .saine die r - Welty . for are . and incandescent . . .11; HARDLY K . I ., the . melb ,. has very.fev� 8x . ". world by ,one of the greatest. discov- perial off' 'sookiing,the humblest great xe tims, of.. uprising, to substituto for the -king. . ! . . CA .. . -Au6h ex , 1. . . . . eniployment;. others are. the , soribes hurried: flights, rumors I . I . ' � . I What is supposed to be the groat.Ant- o4tioais andd where there are - lights. - In, shqTt, no'.artillcial light . . .. , , �, . .. I I . � I Louis Was bound b the traitor who Oil ther other hands their tenacity of . - ­ . I . . '' . . � ago, I . I .. . ' ' and going of I -y � . . . . .� . 1, _. � arctic continent, and also to examine long, they .Are ,explicable by I 'd - aTles of the I Lag informed him n6b to brin,g on, big soul Ilia, tj der 'certain a . I . I . I and -teaclasurts, and even servants may abdications, the Canal ircumatances, is - : � u- has,crv,er. been ma: e� for man',i use ' I ___4_ . '. . .. � . I I . . . n I . I . . I .1 . ; . .1 � . .. . � legation guards, and now, at last,, the � . � its geological formation, and espeol I- ;ellt 3 . ha. h 0 nut ean the re4ule"of.somo . . loud ' U 8; but as , ol t6r aning disturbances. It i right in i � , b DOWAGER EKPRE S. � - ,be found wearing the yellow. girdle. . . 1, . he 16 yo a may freeze, - them for . ­ . , Is I � I . . the stain of b . guil mes . I I eteorological Line With this law that we �houldfliid material� tbat� �vas consumed. In order . � . I ­ . � � � I . 11 . The breaty w4Lch closed the F.reatch deluge. - ­ .1. I �.. . '7 1. knew. that , eve . '' . I MaTva ills, -a t �� . . that they. - . . � ; ly to make magoetio, an . s .. . I . .----4 . I . I . . . I . I 11 . ryond .wlib oa* the months,,dealocat halli so . . . i and oceanographical observations. it. a'south palar contitiont Above tbe)aeli to, make 'Lt. - :A "fe'dble'lighl; *Itbuut Froin lite elill 'n -VA I'Mot of I view site. and ViLgIlah weAr in 1860 first granted . . � . ,. . �.. .r . . . . . . I I .� . . I. . Ift � . I I . � .. . . pkizopar Would -instantly recogniza thqlooi� like powdered augax.or the�bloom' . . � I I . . � . . . . . .. - 98 perreetiolk. . .. to the. Powers ,the right to maintain � . .0 . . , . . ropeti- up -on an overripe pewh, or even give . , � . .1 I I I . �! is. tho,ught that the united work of as acomplement to 'Ahe do ression heat ; . . . I , tlkelieM, and as MATeaded a I . I ,P is obtained from phosphorewepoe I' -- , , , � I . . . . . .1 I . . I . . . I 1. I I . I . �1 . . . .. � * ' as exped1tions, all. 'working which. makes ,&v.&n this owea ;Its * . "The - L e�36.'14]InPri$S -does nob their embassies in. the Chinese capital. . , . :4,Tigin. to the � . . I � . � A LACE CHEMISE - tion of the attem0t, Me Most zealous the= a bath Ot'liquid air at a temperr- - , - . - . . -W , . . .. I 1. t4r . I tlia.basin of �the glacial. I)ut. � Ch, n * , 6 � . . . . . I I I _ . I I . . .s, and accoid- sea at 1he north polar ud:of the, el,w ob meat, cabaplptely the.Angl-b-Saxan, ddw .In the, early days, before the building - .. I . . � i :,. I .ns . tAkbn against oo teentigradoo.withoutin any, - - I ,jw�M'slmilar instrument . � § . . =11411ption .Of .thei substance � , F7_" - . I pirecaublo ..were . . Ilia aturooifN . ' I . . ,,'�' ing to practically the same s�.stem, earth's axis. . ...'. . that produces it. * To produce light- mAnd for female beauty," says ,the of i2ae oatilroad from; Tientain to Pokia, .�. ­ I I . � . . I ' It lit� or dimia-w . I . I .1 � . . I . ' . .1 � Ivortit $10,000.1-i tile ,Nallae of i.11w. (ilat -being - seen 'even by the., conlMon way. if facting their Va. a , . .. � � . . . . I I I. . I I . -he Bel- wItjliov,tt the, axpendijai�a. of Ao 'Me' en . . . . . . -the . . . . I . ... tat rvallee. . . . �. soldiers. , * ' ' It . . i ishing theb� ro,wer for avil. Boiling � . . I . ; . will bring very valuable, results. The - 4'The observations made by t � Wo -man's 11bie'Comp4nion, "bub then the line of. , travel Was � up river - . . - .: � � . I n Are favorable to Mr. erg I , . I . the Chinaman, is I not '-w.holly.satisfied to. Tuiingcbow, I A thence into I -L . he . .. . .. . ... . . I .. , . . .1 . I question Of reaebing the pole is� an- gian cx1je#ItIv . re, .1 . � ­ .44 . . imme ky -of ,the . .: , . .1 v,bas'bson: looked upon b . I 11 . ' The 'higher. -Cciurts of Paris are now. -, -Considering the Pat . -1vater, oti.the other hand, is instantly I . . I mo' bapital I I I . . * � . . I , . � . . .. , Green, h' with ourAype, and bia'souiall da' dirough the eastern one of the . . . . ­ .. I .. i matter and is not proclaime& . , .a tetra edron. theory but 'these as an Idle dream bat the discovery . . . . . . � . . .1 I . . - for thp: reeojork Ott a stake ,that might, be play6d for, aspect- fatal to. thera�,Sa, also, is-aveb &weak q . , . � hearing a Adt I I . . I . , ratio urinclplei!i, tho'Coleatial has. some� southern gates of'the city. Entering. . . . * . �. as the great objective of eitharparty are Obviously not sufficient to. put the of. that wond4ful properltes'Of the X- 0 . I - , I I I . Of which ally in Asia, we cannob but Wonder .aolu'tiou of catbolie adido , - . . . I 11 . - .. I . - I L . I . .1 � . . warnatild, Chemise; the v4lue . '. . I � � � . . .. I .. I . . . � u6nfracy. o that thoor �* beyond dis- ra y", ca'aispid the o9ol" tist to. , color for his Opinion, -scoing that he' Pekin through this gatai. the Forbld-� . I . not oul- , - . . . . I of explorers. Wr!Ling'of these three .f y sat ,Put on his .1 � . . - - , '. t.the.en- that of receat-years the,attetiapt has, ;,kb th,� jWtttutabaoilli are L � . I I .p 11 . . . . . ir tthe Jun of tl,e thing. J,X I. . . . . 111. � . . . � ldp n City Wtth.italmperlal Palae,M IAY is fixed by the plaintiff a I. . . , _ . I expeditions and of the reslults of the. . taire'numerous And bbitilikin is One of 400,000,000, while Our ,al re� de I . . . . . .. - 12-. never been Made., Kings. are 'nob real. tivated1fo I . . I oussion. It will. req 9 pap. The. X-ray'discovery - *1 it tcy. the -west, and , was but natitkal .'pum of 60,000.fTaups, or $ . . . .� . . .1 �. . � � . : . I . 0 Parsonailyi ' It lormotts I . t . � I. . . Belpioals voyage, M. A. Dastrb in a. f6rtulnatt observations to .decide it de-� "t 'than one pi,esents but 75^00 . . I � ght: by � Mind. , ly well krio�vn, ex,cept.to a few and one �er- nb.s.-af'incaloulaoble bonafL * to . . . I . . proved hat there was more. I line , . � . I � . . . * 000. The stilt was. brou . � t z is hard for rate to. appreciate beauty in that the first Envo,0 should turn. up . inaparte, car. oan�eiva of those few being ver -mankind Are constantly. being. made, ., .. I , recent Contribution to one of - the finitely- Under this. �iesdrve� it is forin; of: radiant energy, Although all . I � . y . . a . . I � C'ne who is shorb.and f4t;. W he street leading ,towar(r. the De Ruta, who -.was born a Bc . �. . .1 . leading French periodicals ,say .1 . . ,permissible to sdy'witb M. Atotowski: of them have the same. qualities. in ,, : I . . I 1. . .. . . .. . . - ( � - The mic . vest.udiedi . �. . , Ing bo, be sll�nto .I ,,, I " robe is ,studied and . � I . � I. are size of. salt -cellars; whose flesh has and,was, thereford, ones 6 ,very im- will - I . .;; I " Geographers generally adin, ' . , . palaces., It so happened that this . � I 1. 0. . . I I .1 m-elghed; generally "reck-, � . . I -it, the one of the two geologists nnd. meteor- Certain. direoitans,. yet" entirely dif- Ome tand ago -un, . . . . . measured, � ' . . . ' p. , ' portant person. S t; . . . . � �, the modeling of a bolster whose eyes ebroot bad been for con W-ries the . . . t * .everything that.can lid I . . I . . existence of an AntitTetio continent, ologists who. accompanied the; bxpe- forent in others. ' Thus, whilb thol . 1. �. . . . I . I I . . ­ I �, I skin is der, the .E tapire.-Mlie. Bonapartli -mar . C" � . oned tip," un Lt I I are,oblill4e, and Nybose naturiii. quarter in Which lodged. the Envoys, � . . ...,� r . . ! . � ed. Only, ' I I having its Contra at the South Pole, ,�lttou that itt the rogiou through, paw,erful, rays of the stall. 'Were un- . . - . t I ried M. Rataizi, -then the French Min- 11 I . � learned about , him is. learn : :. . . I � overloi'd ,with wbite and red paito.- Ye (,,am the LrIbu*paying'. neighbors of- 1. I '#bC6rletaiftl.­tb.n: do tile auth ifies,001151(101! them- . . . I I The South Pole differs in. the which the BeIgica passed 'everything able, to. penetrate a thin piece ..of wha.6 . . � . As� a bridal gift tile Oeenpy jus'.1ronor.ilalb PIACC fit . . or _. . .. . . I ala� 'pleased to Consider . � . I suefill Systeill. " , . - � . . �. � � , , . I . * my' the Chinese-Rintpire, Careens, Mongols," later to Italy, I . I , position to.advise, tho' . respec I f rem the' North Pole., tende4 to confirm bbliel in the exist- , .. I . ... - . I oelyea tilt, a . . . I I I ,ardlmrd,*. .the X-ray,'' which could toate la,6ftona' the CWtiaman'spoint 'Of Tibi . t,,s and Indo-Chinese, and the .city tolf Paris dhoso,for herVa magail- Among the Canton houses there are . � . � L � I I . I .1 I It the North Pole, in tact, is in the once of a Continental. mass - to �the lid,rdly.,b6 aeon,. was able to go. through . I . I . . . ar It I fashioned ' . I ordinary practitioner regarding this , . . . . . . . . . I I And t whioll is known amon]k the ficent pieee.of lacea OL IY waters of a more or less frozen ocean south.' 90 , I . � .1 .. I . and instal. This faot Contra: view, merely outlandish prejudice, aLre,e I Occasional exceptions to tha usixal one- true nature of the particular diseass,' . ' . . I . . woold - the standards. prevailing in Peking into A most * graceful And dainty gar- 1. - � . . I . . . the South Pole is, on the other band,, Of One thing the Belgica, explorers are dioted ' tb,(,., C- .. fofroigma;�s as .Legation street: is called . - I storie4vr low constructions. - Some Of for which, the. microbe may obAnce to . � I - the univenially accepted. , y -the Dowaga;_Banpress is easily olic 'Of t. It was a gif t riate for re fo . . I I .. . I . . I is that if there is a th t the . by .�be Chinese the Street Of Tributary man th,ese are built like square towe , Ur be rasp .. - . . ., . . . . .. an solid land, land that is frozen, as sure and th�at I a Power of. light wAs dud lit the hatideameat women exercising . -a � �. I . =chanted, 1, . onsible, � . . . I � " great . . . . . ­ . Nations. - The tact that the, fareign- a Princess.. The bride '. or five stories. higb,�witb no Outside ,The labaraboryl is constantly used � - - . are the Waters of the North Polar Sea An.tarotle continent it,is cov- all ,dsss: to the material coLasumed., . . .. . it ' o6: garme th - . I I. . I .� � I as , and laid aside t1a la at W1 - � . ,personal' fascinationi which ' entitl , . At, .a considerable dis- iagnosis, I I I It is trkie that this conception of ,the cred with a. thick covering of snow 14]xperibidaits . along this, ' . ers . established themselves in.. this . Windows save .. I as ma aid toward'the. correct d I , � . . - I 'on$ soon :her t.6 rank lwit'h such mheroines as . ter .has la it i1ar4ge measure in- her ,most priceless treasures.,. So care- tance ab(Xvs the ground, �and no out- op disease, �& fdtaotor ha'i a case of, . quar - . . two poles is based on, theoretic rea- and ice, The best -weather they got convinoed, . sciontlflo. students that Catharine of Ruaslaor Queen Louise. I fully did she preserve it, in �faetp that' by *Well, thieves . . Ia. He sands a bit of . . . I I I it . . . fluenced the . side - projections .her , . . soning, blit it is reasoning that Js during. their long imprisonment was uranium possessed remarkable quali- of , Germimy.. And as bo Antiquity I . Chln6ie in. their treat it Was istill uli- . hb got, in, TbeA,e astabli6lim6aits. say, 4ipht; . .. . . , . very strong, which, up to the present When the wind blew from the south, t Ids. � -that I it'had -the pOwex Of Absorb- - . . mant of them, and while. A nalstake some three years agk) . I mig membriane .0orapoed f,rmn his I patient's . . � � time, no ascertained tact has 'over- beeause, It was . . at pedigree, 'the Itomonoilli. and Ho_ was made in this respebt, stilf. the der look -and key In her Paris home, are called paw,tasUaps, hub they appear. throat to tbd institute, and in -a foNv, . . . . . . . . adry wind And. it Ing light and.&niaing it a4torward. 11anz6IIdTna are �mare ppstarts in early Ambassadors ,,Chose . isal � in -In the meantime Mine. Ratazzi had to resemble banks. It -is usual j�oar$ tlia authorities there are ible ta . . L. I -clear �kies. But it was bit. it, wa% theii, discovered on expe , ; , . W .y M(Hro , I thrown. , brought � �L� dynastic enterprise Compared with. satoo�ftg .f r -thetr resiAej�pes the become Mme. Do 14ILte, Mat'lly of her An . . terly cold',.xn it it had a 0) iong the Chirawe.. to dall6sit their' wlr�a. -syouTg .is a Case of '.true "Th6 first result of Antarctic ex� WOPt 11,11-11- menting with salts of Cho metal that.' t1a power in' Peking, whi'th drawe its * early bridal gifts had departed' . The . values when gob in 11 or not, as the Ca4e imay . I . . I . plorations wa,3 to confirm. th!3.theory . .. -imity directly I from Celestial biandsomes I u0colipled lade chemise, 'however, had nevtr' been possessions of , . � The pe use, dilihtlaoria, 0=0 with" any other . I dredg of leaguos of bleak icefields, it would. prro�duca, substances having aut t of the then ' . . Whereas the . . . in the of the terrestrial conformation of the 1. north Wind, blowing off properties allitilar. to th-6 X�rays, and I . palaces belonging to the Crown. 1. . ead�.astablishmonts� Opts be. I V is the . I . . be, scan by' sources in prehistoric eras. I The English selcoted a large palace lost sight of. also Store there is summer their Winter geran-Indueed ' disoaise-leprosY, 0012- . . South Polar region as. opposed to the thousands of miles of water, raise that while ihey could not O'Lob us than admit at the outset ,Which lay it One night Mine. Do Auto's house clothing, on which money is of ton lent. sumption,.'entoXiP, Pla no, .smallpox ' I . v� the temperature seiveiai degrees, at, they Ong the West skis of a . 9 . . 1. marine character of the cap that co I the human 4ye yet had the pow- that I, the mattor� of 'birth, lbdauty � With a P11W118hOP I . .i ers the polar region of the North, The though it. brought with it such petue- a canal tbatdrains the lakes within the .Was entered and the moot precious TO have dealings I . is and ,,oarleb fever, . 1, . r of "logging" a photographic plate. and'pDItVLcaI power the Dowager Em- things it.contained stolen. Even the I . . ; . Foirlsidden City and lies just north of I in no way considered derogatory to a ,I)ROp OF BLOOD $E ED =,. - � . " . . t Problem that future expeditions will trating ley fogs that the men of, the when brought in oontapt with.it, - press . of China polipses nab merely . historic' chemise did not escape the Chinese. gentleman's digiaityq - . . . Belgi6a welcomed -the ret-gria. ,of the IN THE 11LIGI-111 DIRECTION. . but Legation street. The qudidtness and . . I I& specimen Of the blood of the in I . . . have to solve should be to determine. I anything of its kind in EuTopeo . thief, Who fortunately wa's captured . -----.*.-- . . . � . the Configuration' of this froken con- Colder but ele:ring winds. - 1. Diffacint, Investigators; produced throws into the shade anything dream- Oriental magnificence of these ducal ith M;st of the stolen . 11 . . . . . THE KAISER : - 1. fe,obed person 18 all that is r0q,11redi . I I .. . I I different forms of these rays, but, all , fair palaces. bave'llean- largely proservadby shortly after W1 possession. The at . - . . . This, Inclosed in the usual sterilized , . : tinent mccesa to whiab is nearly ev- ______0- .. I ad of in tthia , leountry of' ourso goods still in his *.---a es an incubator, I y icebergs and vast I EGG SHELLS '.failed of producing anything more whose boast, it Is that we have sot the ,the legaflons that havo occupied them.. ir was, Promptly brought up in one, Nina Pons, 1111t land Poper all over the 4 in: the course of a few hours, if .. . I . fields Of ice pact, Th � .. I than -a laboiratory experiment. There Standard ign woman -1 The .The massive entrances. stand un- fa Itoyal J'AtlAce. . an I . � . ey should dotor� . . f or lsov�ro . I of the low�r Courts, -where Mine. De' I . � be ;really present, the . i � . I -*--s unaccompanied by Chinaman 1 change,d; the open pavilions with their . Many jokes, have been made at.the ,the disease .1 I . mind its extent and outline its shores. . , . I WaI3 energy, but . . In goneriil,is domploboly'ool:14 Rute objected to the disposition t8m� ,,Mp rojtp . acilli of that Particular ail- � . � , 1� Up to the preseni time it never has Mayno ItAeil Ila vtmes for. Fleat Growt luminosity, and all the experiments vinood that in all thlat )Dow. titutts lacquered pillars and rich carvings are rily made Of her proolorti ens o h r a ,,,typical b, . . : . of V � lowem y . were useleis�, no, far as the commar. as ball rooms. . The Courts and POra ntd (,and ess for letter Writings but by mento Will he found swarming, literal- � I been reached, except # isolated points, laigher civilization he is the superior u11C4 I ment. It was, therefore,' given I n I , It is not known whether these shores Some morning when you have ball- dial world Was Concerned. Than of the white man, He has invented arbors And walks, With their rocker- cognized as a iy by that million in that one single . , I .b. nly seen in a fx . agmentary way, be� eggs for breakfast,, i f- you Will use earn Madame 0mrrIo began her work where terraces still stand, but the the cii9tody of a higher Court, then Ills intimatas It 'a re It, foring an drop of blood. I . I . . . I . � I I � more differenb kinds of aneclihnical !m. let and taken to the record office, and, Af. veritable safety valve. I , - I long to islands ot to the vast oontjn� in breaking the aholis and iaving ihe, others left off. She reasoned provointogto than all tho rest of the dotall;aot the dwelling houses have �Cr a year's time, through some mis. outlet for his superfluous energy, V�,nothar use to which the inAtitate � 0 put ,a a e o, suit u'aderstanding, actually sold, - tOgOth- and lie likes to b3 able to jot down Ispub is the testing of.. air samples, . � ontal mass'wboso existence is admlt� them you can put them to very gocgl that the wonderful properties MAnt- w rld t g th r; his wiso Mon were been CbAnged t, - the requirements . � use and Allard yourself 9. good deal - fWted by, different substances ob� mastarA Of Europe was of anodemeomfort, and there is little n idea whenever it occurs to him. In Those come from factories, barraeksi I ' ; ted. Are these solids thresholds science when or with some, other unaJaime(l.goodst a theatres, rrivate howosj &c., all Over . . against which the more fortunate Of Pleasure. - Break the shell well tained from uianium. were, not due to a howling wilderness; no other Conn. .comparison between the ' severely � In the royal palace pens, s, laso small ond of the d at Auction. What was paid for 'It'no- OVOTY room y be found, and the country, and the method by which navigators have stumbled At widu dim. towaxd t 'shings Of the former Chin- uk and Paper Ma oted is beautiful in its, . agg An I POMOT in Cho metal itself, bry has hold together so long as this ,simple furtl body knows, but as neither its .value I they are oolle. � tancog apart-Adelie Land, discovered put a hole in the bottom ol it, it yo I Iblylt t1ol"somes, substance whiob.19 hold huge sompire, and Its subjects -not uh. easO occupants and the luxuriously its history was suapeot6d, 'it is even the bed -chamber has its fully I I . U . nor . . . implialty A. round, flat disk of glass - I ; , furnialted s4cifts of the modern Am., or equipped writing. table. TI at . ; . in 1840 by Dumont dll,lvville, Sabrina live near a floriot'a promro agmall in a state, of, non-�aotivlty. Working naturally conclude that such 1grand I opkeep to royal technically called a plate - is coat- . 4 , likely,that some thrifty sh . - . ; Land, Baiderhy k-ahil, and Graham Amount of rich, black earth from.hi'm 0), this theory she began her work, results must have sprung from inatitu. baseadors. Glass Windows and tight . I acht is thoroughly equipped, and . , . 'Inese ed.dured, possession of it for A I few y d With glycerin, .and exposed in the . Land, all discovered by Iliscoa in 1832, "or boLter still, if. you are fond of with, 0. anbatance, known as "Pitch- tiona whose sexoollance Is unrivaled doom have X61slaced the old Ch I even a short train journey is not un- e - some. dirt bl"d,$) which is nixanita, chemically elsewhoro. Of these institutions the fret -work oat! Paper Windows, while granos. , dartaken withOnt a stocked writing suspected locality. After ,,being al- � I I and Victoria Lan(!, d1soov6red in 1841, going in the. Woods, got T11-101 ISHAHIS WONDE�ffi,,UL CLOCK. lowed be Mhain there for a cOrtald I by Capt. Jame -i Clarks Ross -are these Loh is simply the Wgbeab exponent is the Dowager Um- oliamneys have been built In overy � that is mixed with xoReA leaves- considered, and.whi Quite a punique clock has just been . Case, rJ!h" Empalror prefers abroad- numb -or of homa ib is removed to the I I ) .the shores of a continent or of a-po- and fill YOV little shells or flower refuse from the factories where varl- press and her parby.11 I . available Corner. Tho ,winters in Made tor the Shah of poviiia, �s not ailbbod pet, and 11311ally writes on, laboratory and placect in an incubator I : . ,n ,puwacha" a Are Made, She — 111 I Pekin Are cold, and where the Chinese ' shown.. bu;t lagge, quarto shoOW Of thick paper, � I I lar arohipolatgo I Do they form Around pats with it, Tho - , some ous uranium produoit only is the Telieran time . I . ab a temperature of 900 4egrdes. In . I � , . f the South Pole a more or less solid Meds And plant them. and yoqt will be first diju*vored a substance similar 011114ES141 LUAJRX,ING. ! find comforb in wearing additional the time in twelve other cities of Cho ------*— bacilli that May � lead to Ace how soon two littld to bismutho but suits ofolothos the white man Insists ., . ­ this atmosphere any . girdle, or %to they resolve themselves OUTpr ' a gn,varal thousand Thsere in muoU. to be learned after the . wo0d, tTbe canter dial, which is the THE, QUntNIS ROOMS, be pvesotib quickly d6volop, and , att . . . . - -ures China. Many isobantlsts on hid firdb to kdep,warin And the � i, into isolated islands f leaves Will C,onio poking through the times an"lo powerful than the, uran- world oapi; largest, shows Teheran time, whilat Xb is a rule from, whicli no d6partuft readily clasaif led by the oXParts in At, I A, What- is certain Is that lands inift . earths providing you take good care Lum salt from which it was obtained. ballAvo that tUo nuelous of great MauyClIllolloYs built in these old Pot- the smallar dials show the time at Lt permitted that tbA t"OrAtuft In tendance. I . I . in of yotir planta. Pat the shells In a ,pho, presotoo a this Metal In 00mbina- evento Is lanbodded amid the raystories lacom have so disturbed the spirits of . an - Abed juqt � q tiply and become concentr, tat thay have Pekin, Washington, Yokohamao B0 nor British Majesty's Personal Apart- petoro leaving, an attendant was proportion as we approa0h -the pole. window Where they can have plenty tJO:a with u,railium, wits, up to this of that great region of Country, their kOrmer Occupants tl I � ,. ,I. of annablao, and don't forget to give tiand, unswpected, and the discovery whI&I may nob be isor bonighted as - Is O&II86d MOM discussion than aflairs of bay. ,gamarkandy Constatitinolile, Vi- wants should be kept throughout the. asked wbat, would happen in the event If we ertaragno tho southern hot � Duna, Rome, 13orlin, Paris, St. Patera- year 0.6 a ,Lnigorm ltvvl of 68 degrees of a charged beist tube being acoidau- � . qphora, ,,�:o observe that the non -sub. tho,m 4 drink every clay, for they get W48 rogarded as -an Important one. generally atappoise'd. T,h'o preservation State'. burg and London. All the figures on yahroubeib4 In the Winter this is tally brokoil, so As to permit of the . a. thirsty just as we do. When YOUr About MTOO MonthS ago the ell or ts of of grapes, to make use of one illastra- The heavy walls which Surround the dials are in I-lersian character, in. oildebod by meang of an tlaborate hot* I .1 ffterged land ends very near the equ .1 got= tharoln being distributed in tho : � , I tectIve r�ous; 01- . I plant Boo a few leavNq on it, 01611 it that talented lady nolontist were tion of Chineao industry, ig one of the these legations have, proved of � I tor. The rAmn.111der UP to the neigh- oluding the names Of the V& air eyoNRA, ItAd in 011111MOV the same surrounding aumoADh,ew. The aunwe'r I I bbrhb6d of the polar circle offorA to ohoutd, be put I'll the ,grounds for it P,rowna,d with stioce,la along the lines many things that is -only known In means of defewo, while the Chinese ties, and oao)i diat Is mOhAtOd ill A, lgpo are used to convey cold air, In was re4maring. The artifically bred . L last � � Outgrow ito Rrst home. Aft. laid doNva by h�Nrsolf. Ily using. dif- t,Mk country. Millions have been 6pent method of building housas upagal Very handsome ormolix frame riably addition to tW wood buckets 411710 microbes, deprived of warmbN dnd � I tho View Zothing but tin immense will 60011 anted -Z,Ad countries in tutilo attempts one another and their numerous alloys , pla"d in Ithe f Ice grates, ,under the nouriahmenb, would parish, oLs cortain_ I I I Of& of water. Th6 African eoft- Ot It Is tra,nspl Lt will grow. fargnt salte In Combination with the to olvill ongraVoil. , I , . . L� , , ! 0 . I tttnst 0 I f the Cape ot 0*4dHopo, r4e,1114Tkably' faat and YOU Will 400n 13�19mllth alto produced a substanoo to Preserve this fruit. The Chinese and oouvtt arill nattrow Damages, And ,\ tebtes by tb* w1udoW, $1118s, And Ift Iy andas speedily as would an or-6hill .ULka a be rewarded for your -efforts by haying with: some of tho properties of barium, flave known this secret for many oeit. their m"sr back g0od offhr facilities ­ I 0'", i In I1t,,#"0g., 51 9ea.; that is to Say, . every othier Available eornero and they, 6"t. gdelit upon. An Ide flos, , , t, communion Ion tha. an be To XMV,p T11H I(AM IN atlitt. tro kapb filled with fr"hl led 00 lots f 0, beautiful blorAmul an yottr,p�aat and which, aft" being heated, had the buries and 111111101113 more Rave ,b6on for Accra. ti t c , I it doea Abt extend ally further below be well repaid for tho timo and work powor of omitting vWblo rays of vainly used inflilo 6ffart to dimg fro* Joviad in no other city in the world, I k the equator than Mot'd000 in aboveit. . I I ntootiftry to do so in' 6rder - .1 I . 1. . you have put on it, I IM lag&tjou, in which a R(at 810-00411119 damp Or War= wea' ANN ib is . � , Tanniania, whIoU may be regarded a-13 I . light. TW Is the substance which bho-M tkO VeOWN . I The PrIti to O&Try out tbia rnlb� , : . , � . raftlll", and which ------*A-----.* small band of marines has Im6n Able thov during thO SuMtaer an excellent _--_­�­ I ' � . ! -a prolotigaElOn Of AllAtrallftAnd Of the .'..­... ,O �_­ . I fiho IfAft IIAMW " Tiln. OWALLOWS ROMB, 1 t In cart, both ll - I volutloulzo tile system to dofy Chinese, mobs numbering tons oxpa-didlit tot the W � . ! 1. I AblAtid 0011tInOnt,4065 not Astendbe- prmuloes to M , I 13obsobiteachov-What little boy Ott" Rotor at fashionAbI6 resorts A tomo" CONOLVISION. , Lake �,Torat in Switzerland, bag the I r . nt4l, MMUX9, , : : of homm Whil-49. .of thousands, In adjoined on both the . for the le 'I I . I 1 1 1 Y-6114 tat, 43 deg -'s. 00 sec.; that, is to - , tell iiie wheire ia the home of the 8 goat, I suppose, (writes, eurit"as prop8lfy of turniag red every t oilb-,kott are not & AjjiV,6 ()I,, J1L,1AAJtXAULU STRUNGTIL wdl* north and Abuth by the compounds of And, the 'Atay-a-homo, Is tits use of who tvat I saya It 4005 not reach 11-alf way to the Mrs. n4nd low I I I I friendly Cliluese. At the north-wMt alcohol. � Mhe ha,ir should be wet with pootry be&a.uft ho simply ean't holp it. 10 yearq owilig to MAIN pro-S611od, Of . polo, 61outh 'Alacrica atone throwo oft of this Oto antry, are yog t I After she bA4 OW11-10d, the' long- Bobby --I kin, pleate. corner wore the Imperial eavr!4#6 alcohol And, then Ourlod. if this IA. trle4 Yto; and Ib ,WM to follow that no- eortain aquatie IslaidS W hieh are not - I illj6_Sh,jjr6� I Is, ZUM I ntit, &Mght.for substatift, Mmo. CurrIa Not h'ohoulteacher-Well, - Mobby f obb 6o known in oiny, otb6r lak& III tka Ito; southern extremity, Cape 110VII, NVOary W � yards; on the west w6ro still osth6r oatisja6wr twIto ali axwer W fol. body W0111d 'ftitib V*11 ' , I ## fgr softth 48 the flity-61ith paral. Ift itiolb do f dalt pawn d4t, JAIA 1AW bovoelf aboUt 0WAudW Its POW0, Mobby-Tho home of the -swallow, Is � of hiodly aw. IN.U610 1% � : , �', ; 1. I 1, t. i, I i '"X144 " , J "I � , " 0 �. , . � J I _ i � -, . 1 14 ,&Ig is still 44 fqr away Itom tj%6 took 06 fer 6, volitkkm I i � , , I a4a b"d � 041; tIW6. *AM no n"d I th6 att(jumlok# I , ,. , , � , i , , , . f0lokorm . 0humfif *)III# I 10* I j , I ii . I 1. 1. i WA01 tA I � . . . 1. I � I 1 1. . ­ ­ ­­ I ... � I—, 1.-.--.-_ � I., - ­ - � - -.-.-".,-.. ___ ___­ -11.1.-- ... � 11 .11...--.---- . I— 11---1-1 . .. .... I.",.....'�-.1�",,-..,...�.",.,�'..,.'',�",--'',-�,."-,.,...,�,-,.-..., 11 "I .­­ . ., -1 . .-.�..-I-11"..I.��l�'ll'.�I.I.L,..I 111.1 . 11 I ­­­_ — - _J