A ELIN3 PHYC1CIAN. is Cpiesi.lly Is tli Chett, to Ha Nes-'s Mo.v '.";-?n Esa. l'ero la ct ioisl or.c !-.t-.,;-(-ian In - tr ork iv-j tii.-iii:.- o do eicci '.I v-'wl: at'l wait-min hl.ueo'f well .jovit I' D into of tin eyes. Ha is .-i:y tllu'l. ).' hits bocra fer Ms T.paiialty :euoes of t!io che.-t, iiuo aMcli of .'.t-pe tho bent crc lit tile world -Mr.1 sen. Ore rf tho co'-pansa. i:.c cf nature f-ai i.iven M-n uuusunl- iicua fceur'n;;. winch in e?peclally In Uls practice. l?'s tars l f.i.l cut uoi about t!e limits o( s putic-nts i.ba !4w u luosi. seeing .n. . Chinnss Ideas. You roidom ere a Chinaman beroft f ua a.-r.i, log. or oilier membor of his 1) c!; 'flu reason for this Is that Oriental have a profound objection t stirrt al oprrallc.is. 1'fcey much p'ffcr to die t!:an lots a member. 1 be'.r liios Is tbit, having come Into ti e world with a cortaiu number of fh'.ysrB. thumbs, t'u-i, and ltgs, they I?' at go -nit with tlio same number. C'Cierwiso, when on the other side tVy mlK'n be sent bark to search for t mlssir-f; member, only to be eter iv ;iy looking for It. In denlstry tlio nine s have reached the discovery IV at the nerve Is a worm, and that the V. -.ft niotanj of treating an arhing t . h is to loosen It by driving in ! --ei, so that the worm may escape, --rV.ins rcaple's Weekly. Tat 8kln Industry, lie crubJe which England recent" ly itvtilutcd agi'.ln6t rr.ts has resultad In th ) esta'i'.lshment cf many new In ciustr'.o.i. In Lotrton aloco the value rf iNe new industries now exceed li'.'O i 9 a year. Amoug the many oili er uj;es to which tho shins are put, .hvy p. -e enpioyed for bookbinding, j-boic v-P'-i iruire.i, p-rses. and for tie tbi.mbs of ladles' eioves. A new t:snrh of T.crk is likely to Increcre t ie consumption largely, and as much ts 7b to 90 c uts a tiny have been r".cd liy ti e unemployed In Dcu icaik ltst yrnr, alien ibc rat set was 1 'S'.ei1. Tae dntrase tone by rt3 in )': gland alono Is rn'.linaled to amount n-.-.n)' tili'.'.on dollars per annum, nd t.'ic:- cart-ito ciiefdy occupies u 1 iio cumber of persons. f.'eilng In Tents. C'.r.'e it hoar.o Reneralty knows tk.!:t s'.coplns -I the o':en air la a good rvutly for Li.-rculoyi, many people Iv e idoplcrl i;.o prullce ct sievpicg 1:. t.td'ji In '.l.) Eituvrer. D .t sleplnj a t- nt ir. f.ir l.iTcnr. t'OiS sloP I; i in open i.l.'. I i fact, mtu-T j-.'-rio r.:o !fii In hojsas cot a r:r.roi" buls U fie uen nlr than 'o "...pb-1 vim cxcitr.y tttiu. A canws r c.:u 8 fcy 1J fan, with sides close to t'-.o ground u'ul the front closed, is i;-.t as alt a .lJ"e .is en ordinary bed liTi 13 or l.j lt ST'are. ;iad with t.oj iind vl".v!iwd otr j. II u,ay tt v'l r:il-.t to El 'cn in a ':o."c.1 tent, but ,n't dfieeivH ymiiTirti' ,i;t l.ulievlUL; i':at jo's a"e fc b f.pen air '.;;t.n yo". Co It Manicuring a Harse. A boree'a toof in rjrOly t'.e nami 'Xlxs as the toe t r Cimtr nails of hu--r., n Velr.gs, or of n: im:.U Imv.'r.g toes. lo hoof grows J u t as a toe nail new nnd iitord vuridiy rn unshoA -w-a lima on tioue e'ati shoos. c wl'i j ci;.e( f ister un horses ,;,.-.t ;..e ,oll reo:ad and wall fed, i,.ien m avr.ikjo of a thi.d of an inch ii ,i onto. 1'oe iilrtd ho;i's grow faster n l' fore hoofs. The toe of th i;t-pf bring the longest part It takes ''.r.;?ei for It to groiv down there than t the heel. TLe new hoof grows out t n.r cii.!:s or rtefe-.-ts in the -whole, (rraduali)' working down to wbefe It rr,n be e it of. Just as with human An tv nails For Sors Feet. Corns end bunions a-e very obstl uste Ilia to overcome. But if direc tions arc followed faithfully they may t i cured, at least to such an extent i :.'.t they will not be sore and painful Y'.-.o following formula, if used, twice a 'ijy, will, in time, greatly relieve Vo-.h cores and bunions: Till a small bottle one-third full of -.r-r fine trble salt, then till the hot l:e with coal oil la which a table i;;.::oiif'il of Tlnesar to every gill of oil j u'.ed. .Vou must be careful nnd shoes and stocltlnRs that fit you I.fec-Jy. Dathe the feet dUy. but do u t Bos' thetn. Chanj:e your stock ing i luu :t every oilier dny, and do i. i. year the tame shoes on the tU.-ot thai you wear in the house. Inter Octau. Cryc.jlliiatlon end Life. Prof. O''o I.cbinauu, whose an--loi'nceiocn', a few years to. of ha s!s'es.-e &. "liquid crystals" gave rice to mt:rL. diseussioa. which has t ruled In the recognition of tho reality f the phenomena (leserit od by him. Taiiitdies that altho,i;U cryi,tuli ;..e'(.kt'.ve-; a:o not llvinj;, crysta'.lizn tion 'a Hie ssiary ma be of hy l,v v:j f.-owih. Tho eiialhrlty In asj,si:t ii'id bjlmvior between certain litld irysta'i ad bacerla Is roniarkablo, ''&d." s.3 a icvfwer of Frofc.for i-thejijij's, woik in Nature, "can toarcily be ac.-ldeutni." The fame re ieivtr toiJi- that Piufcseor Lohmanj L.-.i -T. tit -n lrortai:t contribution to t',e r-o'.i,(.;o;i of the treitt fiuttitiotl tc-nfef. !.:;); nilke sc:'ae and pnilo: V'.,--'.J L.:t Is lilrv" Crll.n V.".itc r-rcwrr, TUe ginning icuuat'y of eitrartliig : lunilnum has stlmuln'eil thn search t r water poAcr In the British Isles, Lccauso tae jim. tlen of Hlnuiluum :s rv vxptiii'ft tu:.t cn;.y lc-v-e.o.tt poor er eaa bd cn.uo.U'ei.ily vni:lcyod. in tis retiL'e'. I'ceT.l. t.U'i .'-s moiia . ns. is lonii.g to tie treat. The sttt-torei p'.vit at t bills of Pr.y-n-$, In fiotland, hiia VUhcrto been tie .'irf .t ia Great liri'.U.!; L .t now a -'i'i larger pluut. ut h'ioi.icbldven. :t.;.:lrig the ru'r'nl! o.er a traet ot 1)5 tquare miles. Is about to be put !.uo operation for the pi" ductlon of Liuirluum. Its uta b4.-iiille tur '. lies, each of S.JOO b.ake Unrse pow-i-re tr largest water-wheels in tte t'.-ltt.h UMK CLOCK WITH 20 DIAL8. Tells Tim? All Cver th World in! 0 ves Day nnd Date. Son r.lco, Ctl bat a wonderful c'ock with twrnljr dials which tell .Hir.ultnnet"'sly Jo time in all parts of the world, also the days of the week and tiic due and month. It stands twrnty o.ie feet hish and four ol Its dials are e.ich tour feat in dia meter. Tho ma.ter clock Is enclosed In plate glass, says Popular Mechanics, 10 that evi ry action can be seen, aud lie whole Is illuminated every night, 't is Jewelled with tourmaline, topas. Urate and jade and took fifteen months to build. The motive power s 200 pound weight, which winds itself automatically. The cost of the clock wis $3,300. Teaching Girls to Rid Horses. Almost all the little girls who ar aught to ride horses these days are put on cross saddles. They may or nay not ride astride when they get ilpnor, hut they ell learn that way. 't Is a safer position In the Brst place rid It elves confidence never acquired y a youngster in a side saddle. As -ale the small equestrienne Is clad In lloomers and the briefest of skirts, jftcn she discards the skirt when the esr.ons are given In the country. The n;tructor holds her pony by 'lead :i,t strap and, of course, he rides a lc.-se easily able to overtake her -tount In the event of a bolt Only r the Brut few lessons Is the child's !c!t buckled to the pommel of her saddle. Until she acquires a Inn cat she Is kept close enough to the nslructor to be caught by him if she itarts to fall. That "Blue" Feellnfl. The use cf the word "bluo" to de olo itclaucholy or terror, as In the .hrsoen to "feel blue," "blue devllj," i "bluo fi.;ik." and on so. Is not en Ire'y tsnrntlvo, if we ere to credit a occr.t inedlosl' writer.' The class of -"locoir.eilM that includes fainting, c.'tlRo, ta iFea, etc., is controlled by e-ttln br,i'.i centers that also bring bout a cort of cramp of the external iu'rles cf the eye. The resulting :oaprcrslon of the organ causes ob ecu to !o; crny or bluish, and ultl ?'cly p-.e'hices apparent darkness. Hie use of the word, hsving a pbyslo ogical bas.a. Is common to many Ian luuges. Tie French say, for Instance: I rco bice.'' A writer says that th 'rench word tulouleseraent (glddl ;e.- u) should be spelled ebleuissement. .L ii has t'.:e s&rce origin. Ppp?rr.-,irt and Tcbaceo. If you ha7 c. boy who has begun a.oMng t o e-.Tly end whom you wish o cure ot the iir.hlt. feed hire peprer' 'nts. It. O. Clayton Jones of 811 er-.Ti, Eugland, writing in the hoa 'cn Lancet, is authority for this slru tlo cure. Dr. Jones writes: "To ireak the smoking habit In a youth here is nothing bettor than pepper- Hint drop. He cannot smoke with a huilseye' In his mouth, and even for .orno time after It is dissolved tobac :o will cot blend kindly with the aato that remains. Socially the cure ".ay seem worue than the disease, but 'ni:u a mrdlcr.I point of view the suck ng of peppermints Is far less hurtful. V commcn bull3eye will prevent "n:okfng for nearly an Lour, so the amount of sweets used need not ba .crcat." High Finance. Two men, miserably clad, called on the dean of a medical college In New York. "We are both on the verge of star vation, sir," the spokesman said. "We are well on In years and it Is clear that we haven't much longer to live. Would you care to purchase our bodlos for your dissecting roomf" T'a denn hesitated. "I: Is en odd proposition," he mut tered. ' "But It Is occasionally done," said the spokesman in an eager voice. "Well," said the dean, "we might arrange It What price do you askT" "Over In Philadelphia," said til spokesman, "they gave us $40." Swede Quit Hi Job. Two Swedes .were working on a lumber raft on the Mississippi. After a while one of them cam to the boss on shore, and, after standing around tor some time, finally spoke up: "Ay tink we naad noder mans." "Co on with you," replied th boss, "two men are enough for that work." "Ay tink we got only one." "Where is JohnsonT" asked th boss. "Ay tink Tonson be quit." "Ou'.t! Wtere did he go?" "Well, Yorson he drop in reerer ba tween legs, 'bout two hour ago. He don't come back. Ay tink he quit bis ycl." . . Donald Knew. Margaret, sped tea, was a beginner 'n Mc.oiv. "Mamma," she askd, "what doc.i "fce'.ioad' mean?" "To cut o.7 a man's head, dear." There vaG a foment ot silent st :y; then another question. ' "What docs 'defeat' mean, mam ma ?" Little Donsld, aged four, was Inter ested. "I know. Mr.rima," waa hi logical co'iciuston. " 'Defat' means to cut a man's feet en." The Delineator. The Chief Jtlc. There are tiy few people who gjiew th. proper designation of the man who presides over the supreme court Centrally he Is referred to as ti e alcf .jerUce of the United Stntei 8 prcme Court. In fact, ho is the Me.' Justice.. That's bis official title. Mnit of oi:r Presidents In coMi astic.T men for this olB-e bav fallen in'o tbe error of givinj hlra th long till. Very long Plants. The loi gcs; plants in the world are seaw?edn. One tropical variety is known willed measures In lentfh. when It has reached its full develop ment, at least 700 feet, or about on tight APFLCS AND SHRIMP PILAU. A Dish which Stands Ft th Hesd of American Vlr.rds. "Most people will agree," says th New York World, "that the apple is the king of fruits. It is good to ent as it comes from the tree. It can be prepared in many ways for the table. Pressed by the old-fashioned process It makes a superior beverage. It Is more than merely healthful. To many people it Is an appctlzor, a relish, a food and a medicine nil in one." This Is another way of saying that the ap ple Is to the fruit kingdom what the shrimp la to tho Bheiifiah kingdom. The shrimp has all these advantages except one; it cannot bo presned Into a beverago, but the problhltionlsts are about to deprive the apple of that vir tue. In the mean tlr.io the shrimp pilau, when composed of South Caro lina rice and Charleston shrimp, stands at the head of American dishes. It is a dainty beyond compare. It Is cheap. It Is filling. It Is nourishing. For eight months In the year a man may "live like a lord" on Bhrlmp pilau Elor.e. Ways of Raising Money for Charity. Th method of raising money for charities by such means as the con ferring of decorative coat labels on "tag day," Is not altogether original. Prom times Immemorial In China a donation of 20,000 taels to charity has secured for the donor the much-prized peacock's feather, while for half thnt sum a title of nobility Is conferred on oxo's nncostors to tho third genera tion. The late emperor of Brazil fol lorcd the same method when erecting a hospital In Rio de Janeiro. Having fornd a difficulty In obtaining tho nec essary fund3, he announced that th title of "baron" was to be conferred on every subscriber of 10.000 r.illrels, and that of "count" on subscribers of 2j.000 mllrels. This announcement produced the desired ellect, and tha hospital was soon completed. The opening ceremory was performed by the emperor, and attended by a larjo number of the newly ennobled, who did not altogether relish tho words inscribed in letters of gold on the gablo of the new buildlns, "Human Vanity to Human Misery." Wealth In Peat. The promise hold forth by a great Installation In northwest Ccrmany, for tbe utilization of the Immense peat bogs that exist there, leads to the suggestion In England that tho bug Bug of Allen In Ireland raay next bo come a great center of Industry. Th German undertaking contemplates the bringing of a large part of the bogs undor cultivation, together with tb conversion of the peat Into fuel, to be employed In the development of eleo trlcal energy for Agricultural pur poses, as well as for supplying light and power to a number of towns sit uated within a radius of B0 miles. A network of canals Is to be formed, to drain the ground, and the peat dredged out is to be utilized In th way Just described. It Is estimated that tbe gas produced from the peat will furnish work to the amount of 600 horse-power hours for each ton, and a large quantity of ammonia will be re covered for us as manure. Pretty Blow. Horace I Moore was lieutenant col onel of the noted Nineteenth Kansas cavalry. He could lead men for a longer period without rest, on a single ration of cheerful good humor, than any other ofilcer. Though not given to jokes, be vas the reputed author of as many astonlshers as Lincoln. On time on the march, be sent an orderly with a message to an ofilcer at some distance. Before the man was out of hearing Moore shouted: "Hey, orderly! Come Lack here?" He cam galloping back, sitting limply In th saddle Moore dropped his voice, and as suming a half-confidential manner in quired: "Orderly, In the course of your lit have you ever seen a snail?" "Yes, sir," was the astonished re ply. "You met him, then," replied Moore, "for you'd never overtake one!" Kan sas City JournAL Climbing Stair I Cood Exsrcls. Climbing stair Is avoided by most women a an unsafe exercise. Yet It Is detrimental becauso of tb bad way In which It Is done. The body works to Its best advantage In lifting It own weight, as In hill-climbing. In mounting stairs, let the chest lead, the body remaining normally erect; ue the stair as a base upon which tbe spring In the ball of the foot llfti its weight With a full breath lift the body as though by the elevation of the chest. There Is a buoyance at tending this exercise which removes from it much ot its bad effects. Hair Coloring. Logwood, 3 ounces; boiling water, 1 pint Boil together for half an hour, keen ing to the quantity of water, then strain and when cool add: Bay rum, 8 ounces; oil of lavendar, 1 dram; glycerine, 4 ounces. Apply to the hair with a brush, be Ing careful cot to touch the scalp. High-Pressure Gas. In many European cities extensive use Is being made of bigh-pressure gas-lamps for street-lighting, and to some extent the laaips are displacing electricity. They are furnished with Inverted mantle burners, and In Ber lin the gas is supplied thiough Man nesheim steel pipe. In sou, of the systems the air is compressed, and in one case pur oxygen is supplied to the consumers. In London a type of lamp called "self-Intensifying" is em ployed, the air being compressed by utilising tbe beat of the products of combustion to operate a beat engine, lit Vienna arc-lights are used to Il luminate a park above the trees, and gailamps are employed below. In con nection with these lamps, various au tomatic lighting and extinguishing de vices are In use, and much taste is displayed In th forma and arrangs-ttM-t ttiC i unpads. Blotes and , Comment Of Intsrtst to Women Readers VEGETABLE GRATER. Grinds Potatoes, Turnips, Etc., Intd Small Particles. It Is really surprising what a Itrge proportion of inventions are designed for use in that small but always Im portant room, the kitchen. One of tho mo3t useful of thefe Is the vegetable grater designed by an Ohio man. With Useful for Met, Too.-. It vegetables or meat can be ground Into fin particles by the expenditure of very little energy. This machine Is made on tho principle of a mill, and Is clamped to the dse cf a table. A heppor lcad3 to a ciU.r.j, In which a cylinder revolves, and below which Is turned by means ot a handle. Is nearly as large as the casing and Is fitted with two sots cf teeth, Inclined In opposlto directions. Ona cot Is cioser than tho olbcr, and when iho the cylinder Is turned the other way. Tho vegetables or meat to be ground are placed In the hopper, and' cs they fall Into tho receptacle bolow tho cy linder crushes tliern, tV.o small pieces falling Into a dish placed below. Philadelphia Record. To Hang- a Cl-.lrt. Lay the dre!3 on tho table and pin tho bottom up on tbe outbids of thn skirt six and tbreo-eiKhth inches. This is the amount that will be taken up by the tucks aud finiEh around the bottom of the cklrt. The skirt Is hung, however, before the tucks aro put in, and I think 1 can nial-.e it quite clear to yon why this must bo so. Jsuy peop'.o have a slight inojularlty lu the siro of their hips; others have prominent abdomens or Hat backs. These ihlngs will prevent a Bltlrt from hanging absolutely oven at tho. first To Keep the Skirt Bottom Evan, fitting. If any change is mndo In th bottom of tho skirt a corresponding change must be made in the position of the tucks. For instance, suppose on hip Is much larger than tbe other. Th skirt would have to be lengthened over that blp and tho tucks lowered in that one place to keep th line Ten. After you have pinned up the bot tom of the skirt, put on tho dress and have It carefully fastened, especially at the girdle. The best way to have the skirt bung Is to stand on a table and let soma on raoasui o one, two or throe Inches from the table up on the skirt, as shown In the illustration. Use a piece of cardboard with the desired distance from tho floor nicked In it The person who is hanging tbe skirt should move around it, marking every few Inches with pins. When the dress is taken off, turn It Insld? out and baste an even line through these merits on the sMrt only not through the turned up portion. PLUTOCRATIC PIONEERS. Men Who Co Wo:t Now to Makt Money IKu:t Tsk Some Along. Ol the 91i4,0)6 aliens admitted to the United Stales lu 1SJ0S. 71 per cent, went to New Yik, Pennsylvania, Illi nois, Massachusetts and New Jersey, and more than t-i per rent of t'uetie sought the larger cities ol the fi'.i'.'.el named. Fifteen -p cent ol the re malndei went to xtfcer suburban cen tres as laborers and the bare II per cent, were distributed in tiie West and South The West txday and the South want specialists srys the Van Norden Magazine. With opportunities as bound let b clmo.t as tucy were when the llrst schooners crot.scd the pr.,1 rles or tbe first pioneei went tiui'th along th Atlantic coast still theie U no room tor tbe class described as "Ignorant ol trade larking in re sources, of criminal tendencies and with an aversion to country llle." The modern pioceci goes weal with money and be makes money. There Is to-day count) aftei county In tbe middle West in which there is not a Single mortgage on tartu property re corded. In Ibest districts the average bank deposit is gicutei Ihfn ibst in rural France held up lor long a th model ot the world It is not th country to which au immigrant bring ing su average ot eighteen dollar to uia gc ana succeed. Tb coniEeit tlon li halt tQo ttron and b 1 PAPUAN TREE HOUSHC. ; sr. Cool and Clean, but not Quilt for tir.v narrtbulitts. The famous tree houses ot r.ipna ! J are rapidly dis."ppcar,ii; booro uiely uinicii c'4 cj uirciuuti ituu .-iiiui.i-:tii i r,. in the colony. ! JL. Tho tree house a near and woll jl built habitation, placed p.t an enir- j mous height among tits branches t'i.'r'j a fcroot tree and r?nchcl onty ty a,rjl swinging ladder wis primarily in tended as a reruse, from euec-.lcj. Now, however, lent tho Government has brought tie vtrn tribes under con trol the na'ive prefers to live in a house thnt demands lasa sUlil in con; Btructlon. There are still many treo houea to be seen, though few or none are being built. In the northeajtorn district of Papua (where much valuable sugar, rubber and cocoanut lsnd lies ready for tnltlng up) the Government officials on their regular tours of Inspection often sleep at nl,tKt In the house of somo hospitable vMlago -conbtab.e, who draws his ladder up at sundown to a doorstep eighty feet hiith in tho air. These treo houses aro eiced!ni;ly cool, clean nnd plcturest-no with the roofs of. native trade thatch and walls and floors of watllrd boughs. The Florida Quava. Florida produces a great variety of the choicest fruits, but it never was famoua for apples or peaches. How ever, there Is the guava, concerning which little ts known outside of that etate. but which Is nn excellent sub stitute for either of tho above-mentioned fruits, and actually seems to possess qualities of each. ' Tho cultivated puava ehrub or tres grows to a he'ght of about twenty feet, r.nd the r,l::o of tho fruit varies tetween thnt of u nnr.il hen' esg and a large lemon. The t'tin Is smooth, and the imjide re-cmblc? the pulp of a tomato, except for the r.td3, which r.re Generally very t:i;d. Several crop:! may ho ralr.ed every yenr, the winter fruit Lc'ns r.o:o tart than ihat wli'ch ripens in tho cr,m:ner donHis; but the betTNren-seir.ru fruit ;5 river-tally fir.o for Jeliy-tnnitir.g. It la tnoit iir.iortnna'.e that the rfttn va is a fruit of f.vch u perl-liablo nv urn thr.t it nr.per.rs ca iuiio'Sibi'l:y 0 thin it any r-'ott instance the de'.! iotn red variety often crumbing In.'.o 1 r i:rh v.hcn carried for t'vo or tV.rc.i JVs'ia n farm wc.fron. For that re.v tii it is very do ibiful whether this rouicnl proJu't, vMch should occu y a rrotiiner.t place on the hou-e-l.'e'a list, wi'.l ever gain ti e v.ido cV'tiiarlty that it Jus'y deccrros. Cur Grat A v.c-'cr.n Artrororrer. Pr.-if. Siir.oi iSo'.rcomb, fie cclehrat d r-:'.rcmrrcr, v. ho hr-s iuFt I-ei d?: .ra'.ed l.y tl.-v K-iirxr. fa thn fi.-.rt Vir.eric.iu o.:l!r.l tr- receive a foreign lecoratiou of nay kind In eight yea:.-., .'nil order lu b'.it one of many tlist thij 'i.'tlr.gulshed Arroricr.'i r.c!cnt'.-,t has ,cd cci.roired upon hlru h)' foioiga n'.ers. lie U r.n o.H-.e.r of the 1 er.oi t Honor, tir.d ho Is the Brst native '.ir-eriean to' bo made an associate of te Institute of FfV,t:eelnco lVanVHn. T9 hes receive ditxuktd decrees frora cn iiuro:eau universities, U a r; crr,i ler or s,Iinut thirty fn:c;gn rocleC.cs. ir.d has received five LH-uV.a fro'.i -.brciil. Recently tiia V.zxr ordered his portrait r air ted for the Imps-rial Vnivt.'sity of I'crv'a, nr.- bntU Vil 'nperi.il Vn'vir it.v.rf Japan and tba :;npe-!l 0')?ervi'.or3 of r.u.-iiilu l.avu presented him with bsMdo.ne vasea 'n recognition of his poIUon In tho world of discovery, o" his selen'.IuC ichlcvements, and of his contributions to rclenee as a' Result of bis wonder ful experimevts In the reot'ona and phenomena of the heavenly bofiiei Aeronautic Proarcss.- - - Although only three or four men. like the Wright brothers nnd-Hcmy Farmtn, havo a3 yet prnctlcilly de monstrated the possibility . of human flight with aeroplanes, the inventors at such machines are putting out a great variety of designs, which com mand much serious attention. At th Aeronautical L'xposltion in Paris a doen or more types of .these rca ihlres. Including those or th WrtgVji, Fainian and Delaarango, were d't played, together, with a largo number of monoplanes, niolorn, screws, and ilhcr apparatus intended, for .use in ivlatlon. From the quantity of thesa things, the Ingenuity and finish ehowa In their making, and the Interest that they excited, one might derive1 the impression that the manufacture of flying-machines is' already an estab lished industry. Japanese Hlflo l'i-t. An Austr.iin n. Hilary organ draw attention to one ot the minor details of Japanese musketry practice during the late war whl'.h srienis to havo es euvel notice la F...roi,. lu K..roper.o armies the question of a rllle rest for lone riiiuu fir'.r.g has le.1 to mar.y Liigeiilous rontrivance.s for devising tripod rjrantemjtits. The Jap anese War Li)i artu-.ent solve 1 th difficulty lh a much simpler but equnlly effective way. 'i hey Jat provile.I the soldier with a bag of ftd t co'ton eight Inches v.!de and 20 Inches long, which he could carry In U's cartridge ra.e on the march, aud on reacting the fighting line could In a minute stuff with earth or stones. The device gave tmaslnj n3 stsnro In accuracy of riflo Br. Sow Orieaus Picayune. .fcrM., f Yr.r v ' "V -r E r : ' 1 1 f : '.:V-V THAOE MARKS - " r '4 tLl S f OCFYn:GHT3 1ft. r-.ji a r.Jtf it i- n.ii! a..-rr,(i' i !i r an !. tJt.-r tialt'-t i' 'c Mi-l'yr -cr. J; i.,. 1l.n..lf , ' irv. i'ii.' I t-'i f It r irf-,n Uu'-i '.-i-.u liiri.j t. iu:;tt . (Ut, Wl (Hk.;t t li-i'VJ, 111 , '.'-if Ol-.- BV 4itju:1 r.&t ..'fclte.-A uwm r n Ms.... v.i. PeT ,,fTT '.T"' fW "V ft'il,"lt'T',-'"ll,V"T'?'T" i .j aim,:1 ui iaKsi. 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