The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 181, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 30, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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SCIENTIFIC' CORNER.
rOME RECENT DISCOVERIES AND
INVENTIONS RECORDED.
m
laaikar XVooarr la l'hlo(hy Tlu
at Ion of Mslal lha rlunrnirup
I nujr fur llorsas Alpiat X
liar.
ill- an ilt'1't.i-nl
ngluret mi l u
ml-inUi ot rcp'ilp
I AM. i i . ... rt
g . v.. t-J n vi I
.lit vei ildertrl-
ll engineer. New
Ymki ly whirl;
pantograph cm 1 1"
t.-curcd II nliKMilut
iluikni without a
ray nt light of any
llml. A complete description of it at
I III 1 1 mi' he say would destroy ll
fiinuin-i. j value. To preclude the
possibility 0f misleading anyone ha
lati-a lh.it the photographing or aee-
liiK In darklicsa iloea licit g.ve "'B
fxu It a In di.yllr.lil w li.-n obtained by
the present well-known nouns. Suii
t'Jl ( K.i til appear UK Well.
"Hie others hcciu to be more visible;
mmo fcatnri which were mtiifly vlit-
Ibl In daylight teem to be curiously
liwlusfil even in toma r:i lit-n rov-
red by othrr subsume. ll.it th re-
sulting effect arc likely to be found
Interesting ami iiM-fiil. The professor
(lillika-aiiil rightly- tint that fart of
being enabled to nop In tin- darkness
III lie of paramount Import.iniT es-
pecially In war. nil rlti in Instances
tlii possibility of being Pi'li' to follow
with tlii rye all the mov. meut of a
lurpiMo boat io a to effectually coli.-
bat Ita purpose also to Ihe aiming and
Brin of gun. Dcrtrh'ttj -h t m
largely Into Mm ayatpni. but In what
way the professor la not yet ready t.
divulge. . aM) H) t )!h I'liii'ii.
night watchmen aiiil detective may
with It watch or phutc'ripa Inter.. t-
IllK people ()r ohjerta during iWktif
without being notln-d. Ml... other in-
ventions of like Import the w tii.J.T f nl
variety of application to whi. li it will
bud Impoitutirc ran only be coniprr
liniilcil by ai hi.il prartlre.
Xatualil aolkn S. 1'alratr.l.
Speaking of war. one uf tr must ef.
ft i the nn. I ilcHtti-dcitliiig Inplcnir'ilu
of warfare the tt l.p.e'acjj toipe.lo v j
limr paientid. I ih value. Iio v.-i.
hm lit-u al i-nt-. ufiiT a.n.;i tii; l
vify Impurtaiit natal p.m.'i. ' hi
t.iri'i.11 la ii.j.Ii- in illtTi n iit iz'K .uy.
lux from tai l.o to firi.i n f. i l.i ..-i:
ami front lrlv to tllti-i n In In t 1.1
illanictrr; tli rroha union Ik t iir'iUr
taix-rlng to a poii.t at rlti.rr rtnl. rr--mb!iiiK
aomi'w but a Iiiik-- i U.ir. t
la rapablr of bi'iliK no ailjn "ti'il that on
b'lnit illn. hargc I It l!l tr.m l at niy
ili-pth ix'tmn-n fir an I fltti'i-a. fi-t t-
lo the aiirfan'. an I It l!l ri-ttuln this
li-pth Ita rntirr run. The to;;n-.lo
travi-la at uniform (jp.c.l (nr 'ho
hol of Ita raiicr. lnii .iir for
illflirriit paticniH. tlo lat.t t. b.iy.
I n It peril of ti i.ly fimr kliota f.ir
i biiiiilri-J yar.U. It run a!o b- .u I
10 thut I cw'ni of Iik not nrtMiiK tin-
al.lp alrr..' l at It 111 .itnp at the nil of
lla rni;i ami tnk Kor eerrw. Ii
an lx et to iitop at fiity (lUt.iine with-
in the limit of Ita range rlw to the
mi faro ami rloat.
The torHto la illvblrj Into arv.rsl
roni artmcnta. the fnrr:iKt runtalnin
a i bur re of from thirty to one hmvlte.l
lotinila of riiii rottnn an or. Mux to the
alir of Ihp torpe.lo. Thla rhait" it
ftrr.l on the lorpelo airikiiiK a hl liy
a piflol li 1 . Ii ri'ieva Into the no of
thr torpei'.o. On impart the .n! of
tbf platol la nilvii. Itiwaril ami forreii
the point of a atnl ftrlkrr Into a .1-
tonator. Ily nir.itu of ponerful air
piiinpn air la ro;upnu J ti tu t li air
chamber to a pnnanre of o ie Uioui.imt
poiimla to th aipiaro Inch nn.l arliu c
a thrvp-r) lltiilrr riiRlne uhlrh driven
to prr 'Irm TfTolrlnr In oppnultp
illiwtiona In the tall. Tho nierhanlsm
In the balance runmlwr worka two 11-
trrlur ruil.lcr In rai h Ule of the tall
which ki-ep Ihp torpedo nt a uni-
form ilrpih ilurliiR lla run. Thntigh
thla lnitortnnt Inipl.'nirnl of naval
warfare haa n-ver Imiii putnite!. yet
11 la a arcrol; thi drlnlla. of It howfrer
lane leen purrhawil by all pmmliu nt
marltlm natloua au thut unlrtut our
Invrtitora t hull ilevlw aninethltii; au
rrlnr even to thin we wonbl only
tauil on an equal rim me with our op-
ponrnta in cane of war.
The ItinrjMrop.
Th arronip.inylnn rut la a fair ri'Mro-
tetitatlon and method of me of the fluo-
a loplj Tt a Iviurc. Ordlniry wire Is
iJ i-Vd.vui..ly kniia.i. nut at all eApu-
tr but wlirn initul la woik-ii uu Into
onie of the nrilclea In commoti uee lt
value I enurniously Inrreau'd. Attrn-
tlun wui railed to pinion wire whl. h
l worth over $ I3.HM per tor.. It Ukr-t
""i4 hair aprlnxa tu welxh one ounre
and Iwnily-iii'veii inlllloni of thnn are
rniuired to n.uke a ton. Thi-nr trllli-a
hip not at all eipriiHive w r plix-e lull a
inn of metal wmkM up Into tbun h i
a valuo of over IPhi.ihki. The nint
rxppniilve tun of tiirtiil niriitlnnril wan
ne whhh If mailp up into Ihn tiny
iUMtrunii'lita unJ by di'iitUM for rx-
trartlug the lierrpti from tlie teeth
would be worth $:'...u.uiki. Tbc rl-
Hon bet ( en crude uirtal and the ar-
tlrlea Into whlrh It la in ah' mrnn not
very clone and only a vi'iy ranful
riiinpiitatlon Rivoa an approximate Idra
of what a alnxle tun of Iron or atrcl
ran reprt'Heut In raah Value.
GEN. YAMVGATA ON
GEN. GRANT.
I'nder lee.
Prof. 1 1 J. KeuiHeii i.-erribi (in
Si ll iiri'l a rurloua raae of the arruinu-
lall.iit of munh xaa under b-e. A limn-
her of akatera were on a large itrllfirial
lake rovered with Ire. In plarea while
ppoU Were llotiietl in the Ire ailKlti-nt-lnjC
air buhl lea. A hole waa bored In
the be ami a matrh applied. The thin
H of flame burnt up an I the in waa
found to lx niarh Kan forme I by the
ileromp'i.ltlon of orxanlr matter at the
Ix.ttmn of the lake. I'rof. It' inm n buk-
Xiata that akatilix polid.-t tlhiiiilnat".!
by nattil k are ammiK the poiwllill.
Ilea o! Ihe future.
I n)r fur lloraea.
Two Inveiitnra of I juliloiiia. Mo. were
rranted a Joint patent on K b. 1 for a
nrvlre to protert hornea from atorm and
Tlu vtiirui riH-eptliui tunlrreil to
Fl"bl Marshal Ynmaiiala lu IhU roihi-
try rrriilU the visit nf lieu (inmt to
J;l.:ili Mi velilci-ii lr;ir lli'i. ntnl the
Willi In II' of tin 1 t i i u 1 1 . -1 1 1 vim
Itor who . one of the iliiiiiatliu
cbirtii'ii Io I'm m l I Irani during hi may
111 the Flowery kingdom. Ii.ix iitlorilinl
an oimi tunliy to r'jiiiii a ilctullcil ac-i-oillit
of the boHpllalltlea cxti'inliil to
our boiinreij roiiiiiryuiiin by ib' .1 ip
nni'M'.
The mil riiilH explaiiiiil that be bad
ri'liirtaiiily 'i-ukisI bluiMi-lf to ninny
lull r lew. ra Iiiii bU arrival in till"
country Im-iiiuhi. of bin Inability to
make lilnixi'ir iimlenitiMNl lu K.iiilllxh
(rrpt lhl'our.ll uu Interprctrr. All op
portuiitiy tu talk mi (iniiit. however
proved too nun li of nil atti action f 'l'
the tii'ii iiial iiolilcniaii. v ho Ih kimnii
to liohl the i.-ei ral'a name III hltfh rev-
CI.-III1'.
"lu the IliKt pbii'c" anhl the in :i r i til .
Ihi'iiwh bin litl'-rpritrr Mr l-o.l.nl.l
")iii ii iiHt kimw Ibai tii ii. (.i nit l.a
Iomu Imh'H to my ciiiimr) uien the iilral
hern of clvlllxnl warfare nml Ih brhl
ii nt an rxampli' ly our anhlnm.
Many of bU mllnai)' ..avIuM have bc-
oin' .i .nril in the rauk
III aerler to JniMM
"At the time t.in (limit vixlieil n
like bU iiiiintiy our IhhI vva Jimt re-
covering ftntii a i;rit civil ilixtinb
ai'if. n it I the Kniit warrior nm-ini:
Olir Mit lull. Vollllileereil to li'lel UN any
aait.iiici. lu bat orr. We were thrii
reot'.'iulziutf nil the piveruui' iit
tenia and bla u.lvlre wan often MlU'I.t
nml fri cly given nt nil time. Nrv. r
wan n foreigner o wiirinlv n b oiiii'il
or i" i utilvi n. illy ndmlrril 111 nai ; n.
Cniut. My pi-riuiiiiil ni-oll.- tlmm nf
bin cjielierl t bnr.ii ter will never 1m'
fotgottch. I r.'iu. iiiImt that wblb hi-
i III Japan a lii-riimn merchaiit hi;i
broke our ii iirauiliie -iw by entering
a cIimh'iI li.irl r. iliii'gatiling mir jMe
l't. 1 he gcnciiil a!i We nli llld i ive
Im-cii 'rf.itly jii4tiiliil bail we tlnil
i " m ami eunk the intruding v.-h.-1
Ilia reiiLiik waa widely pulillaliiil nml
Ihe (orinan empire waa $t luiprca'cil
Hint ail nixiloi y una . nl to the em-
peror. 1 hia uu. I many eliiillur rr li ra
of the governor nud thp us (f i K-.
Vii'ita. 1 i s i hilly ... . . Cv.
the klliillieiH be li.liyed lu giving of
(h ia to the m rv.iiitK through bii iii'."i-
pleli'lu. of ii Ill-He nml nUo Hint on
I'll V ; ii the pillar.' be bail lunile carll
of tb.e bo iittcliiliil bU auit n amnll
l'lev..it aa a rein. luli:iill Tina kin. I
net ion waa keenly obwrvi il by every -oi.e
pii'Heiil. nml nil 1'iliieil ne in tle
ivninik that it ehowt il the noble i bnr-
nili r of the ureiil Aineiiriiii who hail
oie-- eiivr.l hi country on the Held of
luiille nml twice wiv.-il .m lis exe. n-
I II' ollli-er.
'(In tbe approach lo'lnkio we pnhc
tbnuigli the liny of Y.i.. wlilrb ;m
lilh-'l Willi the h!p of the navy nml
i l lit of Hie iK'ivh.intiia"i nli.l lUli'-ri.
ill of vvlioui ileeoraled with the Jai-iiIicm-
iiihI Ain.-rhnu cidotH. The 'iu-
lnai Hied Hit nr-l alumiU ami Hip
forla ibuig the cmml i'hiii.- ibeni.
Tlie arrival of Die limiiigiio.hrd giiexi
waa pro. hi mill I throughout lokio niel
Vokiibnmii. anil the ih.i llia ked to
the pieM to the hero of the A lire l
cuii nation.
"A luiltiilloii of fold ci K. I n I ii. I hi lT a
Hi Ic leil romjniiy of liie iinciui cav-
itiiy waa at Hie wh.uf. waiting to ea
fort tbe (eio-tiil Io l.l" iiaiteiH pie-
atv.l for blri td ' ptloti In the null' of
im- lii'i'-riul fniiulv. I'be lamoiia
Aluerii an miw .lie aireeia lr oric.
Willi la I. erni tilnl thi'.'H III lalllorl oi;h
ai'i hes. niel rtiuug nl 'lig the i.l.lea of
tlie llioroiiL'bfnii h. I eiywheii' Hie
atari nml Hlitea were to U- mh-ii. niel
111 be htepped f n nil Hie b.ilgc I II In Mr
wharf n l.ui-l of inn lau r lame Irom
tin lei'i!e Im bad gallii ri"! to Wrl-
iit"" It 1 III.
Tin rx preid. nl nml eminent
atiitemnen of the I lilted State wax
royally rcrelve.l v H. eiu.r..-. No
I ' 1 1 1 . . I . . 1 1 or ililrrlal in .im i-i li foal
have Ut ii hIiouh more hum r. TIh-
c.iiier.ir iinole an niblrio of neleome.
Ill whi'li be Inti.nirl 1 1 . iiieilul
guct ibai he and hit i-oint bad b 1 1
felt a ib-.iie t.i nt al. I le utile to con-
Verrn with li Int. The general w.i cor.
rliallr thaiiheil for IiIn klinln.--n to Uu.
.I limire IM A'lell.n while pITHiiblit
of the I nlt.il Stale. nml it-laly
f.T aoiee favor rteinl it ur nm-
I'lir'.iilor. Iwnkina. vvtm n in .'iiiml
.lap n nl Vwhlt Iff !! illlllllg lieu
(.inul a lr'Millg of the IiIl-Ii ollbv of
chief exit illlve. The elli rlur pie'eiit-
cd bin tiHingulhcil giut Willi tl
lino of the ii'ierlal uliiiiiner pal. in-
which l known an the Kurio Kwan.
dot ing hi rllt.
In ii-hiiIiiik to the emperor' ail-
il I !. (Ill) liinnt nhowitl great eto-
l..'lne. Vi but plenecd him imiI. be
Bald waa thut uiiiiilHtakul'lt fricinlli-
rT
. -iri
V.- -. '
v:
roM'o e IMlMin'a latest ptoditrtlon. by
une ot whlrh npeititliiK atiiginna and
it tier are enabled to ohxerve direnly
Ihe honca of the Itiuha without the uae
of photography. The mniillrr end la
liooilrd to fit the heuj - "itnllnr to a
ltereoarOH and when the ll(ht l
turned on the device la In Id over the
part to lie einmlnrd with the light be-
)ond. The appearance of the bone at
nice appeal o "' Itulde of the arrcrn
whlrh forma the bottom or larger end
f the box.- New Idea.
Th la ( a Tea f Metal.
So r'iiarkable are the refulia ob-
'altted In the nnnufnrlure ol wire that
I rlantlat baa chosen thla lubjprt
the heat of the mm while In barneai
It cnn-litH ef a lit: tit frame whlrh ii
nttarlied to the thllU or pole of the
wagon upon whl. h l Hlta. hr I aranvai
iomt. It la adjuxtalile and (ilrkly at-
tai bed Io nr rcimm d (toln the wiiu.-"
Kuchanire
AIhihi th Kai.
There has bicti a goo I J al cf In
qulry aa to the tneanlng of the word'Ti-
tin. ile." aa applied to tbe raya uned to
pcnetraW varloua auhatanrea. The fol-
lowing explanation of what (athodt
raya at l furnlsl.e.l by one of the lead-
ing Jiniiiiala of the day: "It we nhniihl
break the tiny (tlaim-nt of an K.IIimju lu-
riilldi m i lit lump at the mill. lie of tilt
glow lux loop the light would go out.
If. now w ronnn t the two end of th(
broken filaim nt tn the mlr of a battery
uf a cleat many thotiMiid voltaic rrlU
mi h a ale rnmnioiily ut. d to ring
house bea we nlioul.1 be able to l!ghl
the lamp again not by Inran le'.'iiee
hut by a feeble glow whlrh pervade th(
whole bulb. Tie en In of the bro'.en
riUiuiriit wo.ihl rlow. and the glow at
one end of the filament would be dif
feirnt In appearanre Irom that of the
other. The brnki n fthilnrtit by nieim
of whhh the electrical energy entert
the I j 1 1 1 tu la (all I the '.mode.' and the
filament by nuani of hi h lu ordlrary
lau-Iiiagp It leavea the bulb la ri'lej
the 'cathode. Now tie great peculiar-
ity of the rathode raya la thla -hey
areni to be Independent of the piwiilon
of the anode' and they atream out from
tbe cathode like the beam of aear-h-llght
trlklni the walla of the enclja-
Ing veafel."
Tolfttrtilni hy Transfer 1'ieiare.
The lllneaa and death of a child from
handling t'anafer plrturea have been
made (lie auhjerf of aotne chemical In-
vestigation which brought to light the
fart that aome of Ihe transferring com-
pound contained b I. Aa the rhlld'a
njmptouia Imllratcd lead poison Ing.
the compound waa examined end It If
recnminended that Ita use be discon-
tinued. There are ao many atuuae.
men te. toy nml appliances fur chil-
dren that It aeema airing' that tin-
pilmlplod persons aa.mld prepare
poltouotia malerinl to pat Into little
bants. It li bad enough when .hlldren
et poisoned by arrhlent. but to f ir-
nlslt a deadly tulxtiire .h a toy ahoul I
aubjirt the maker of aurh a thing to
the u'.mont iMg.ilty of the law. Th"te
arc arvere r. strlt tlons pl.ircd upon the
manufacture of stamped cnvrlopea and
other art Ir lea to which the t ingue may
be applied but It semis that no one
baa thought to examine tics.' little
tranufcr plrturea In whhh dill Iron
take J niurh delight.
A tmm dun.
If ImiiKlnatlon Is taxed to believe that
by the aid of certain raya of light man-
aged lu a special fashion. w shall soon
be able to study every poiiiou of the
anatomy of the living being how mu. h
more startling la thla utitiomiif mmt
of the cap ibllltiea of thp new Summer)'
gun: "This gun use no powal.-i or eg.
plosive yet It discharge ii'ii0nj stmts
a minute with a tango uf C.OUU yards.
Two men. working an easy lever behind
tbe gun keep it charged. The propelling
force has been conjectured to be com-
pressed air." Thla astoiilahlag plec
of mrchanUm baa been cxhll ited In
Vahln ;liin. and la now awaiting ex-
amination by the board on fortifica-
tions. If half of the atorlea told of It
ire true war will lie an affair ot mo-
ments. Imbed of seconds. Instead of
month! or yenta aa the balla front a
number of these guns would aweep an
army out of existence In an Incredibly
abort ajac of time.
"V t. ' v. - . v niMtw4
Arrival l -mrral l.raal la Jaiaa llraos ki Kra.al tlrllaka
m tin pnrt of the great Atuerhan In
tlui-ll.i il the lllllT an colllitiie til al-
low u un re (.iilib mi ion tiiercafter.
Hll UrlrsMp
"It Waa mi the ":1st of June. l?.i.
that lieu (liant airived lu J ipau. lie
-time to the port cf Nagasaki on the
lttite-h atcuiiicr Kirliiuoiul. My in in
ty Is very gonil. I ntnll the meeting
if the lln liiiiolul Willi the ..yal barg.'
ta If It had b:ipieiiit yetetil.iy.
I "The ciiiH'iir bad sebt l.tl Trlnit
lati ami u iiiilitiiry staff of v I I h 1
-thru a llellteliaiit gi lit I' ll - W M II
niemlH-r. aa a deputation l Aeli ome
the tllatliigtiis'ntl visitor. The .l.ijMii-
man of war Kangn. ci niiuauded by
ji'apl. Ito. waa onlered to inttMiipauy
the Myal Imrge and lire salutes r oiu
her guiia. The uiiuueiil the faiiiHi.
! iiierienn a.'l.lliT eteiprd on Uqird the
luirgi from the strainer Kieliiiinnil the
sun of the Kaugo thundered out a sa-
lute of ninny report. Tin Anicilc.in
iHisIgn vtaa disibiyeil ou the flagstaff
tif the fort tlie gun of xxbh li also
-
t"-.f v r m
Inner bailsir and the l.inil.il xvi
' nillltnry (fri'inaiiy. ( iii"?...'f lug nt t
leeae t'nim the Xlllllarjr llrsais
'llie T Hnillier f .'
tla)eil llrfnre tei llrsal In 1'UIi
.lrwsm by arwaal l Iriakw llritrw-
Iweeil triim Kaasaakl a "I. lie ml
l.raal ''
kept tip n stendy tiring for aome time.
Ihe bulge rallied the giieat Into the
llh
lug nt the
llrat public siiinie the general and his
ritirt waa met by the governor. Ilia
i:ivllcney t ' I mii ml Tadakalsu. ami
at a IT. A grand lmii'U't waa given lu
lien lirant'a liotmr by bla cxiflleney
the governor at which nil tbe prom-
inent HToliagi'H of the city foreigners
and uatlvew. xvere trcsetit. It tana
aencd In Kreiuh style In a liiatiuer
that qillle aurprlsitl the guest wbond
ainvd many iiuiiiinieiiiary retnnik
on tbe order of the menu.
"Ihiring hi stay in Nngasakl. lieu
(rant was tbe ihmvIiiI guest of the
lute having apartments lu the palace
autre and stripes and at a atonal from
l.i majesty nppcarid on llie ope)site
tide nt ll.r ball. This pleiiHeil tlie grll
eial very U'lii b. mid the euis mr w.ia
grntiiieil t.i f lilui ilup bis bnuila.
"(Hie iilgiit (luring the visit of the
famous . Idler a military ilrama
known a The Two Unit hers of taniu.
wu pn-gpuied at tbe hbliiioiul t healer.
In bin boiinr. The house waa il.toial-
cd for the (HiHnloii wltn iiiiiny ItngH
The lefldilig J h actor. Sojioni
nml Naiiitiya. were ciigagiil tu play
Hie pllllellHll roles. HII'I llie llnM'rilll
lanilly alien lei wliii tlie uatlon'a
gn nii'st pii"t.
"Iinlifd. "y'i. lira nt waa ao U-love.
In my In n e . .it cue of our Rivatint
IN THE ODD CORNER.
SOME QUEER AND CURIOUS
PHASE3 OF LIFE.
fka llaaaaa' Waal Hsllaal fraai Dark
lliara Kaawla aarula A Tre- Kraal
Maaalar I lka t at Uallar Tnaw
llgai.
a . ' ' w i T
Li S:''M
WW
n.NNY MY
loul. tny aoul!
reflecting the
glud auusblne;
On powerful wing
go aoar and
Ing for the
width of two
world'a la
thine.
One world that la
Uauti-ou here wltn glorified
aklea above
And ob where etrrnity'a Juts abli
cleur lu a aky of eternal lov
"'Ij'Ii forth like a crystal leuaa the
until earn ijoweis of fcold
'ihe happliiriir-Lluta lu a thousand
lints uiade bii':bler a uiilllon
Md.
. ....... I Anl '' " rtaui natuie'a rhoir the
A Jasaarw I'arlrall nf (.i-s Craal ' ... i . .
h aewr.pl X lei. L. ! ar''' t Mr 1 an I les.
nut Inn w n.te n Ins mi his life xvblrli ! ""he wlnd-haipH Joir.eil with ihe wooj-
xvii plibHslieil shortly nfter lie i!eirt.
itl from Jiiinu amid gieat pntil i- ilnti.
uistiiilioiiH nt regii'l. Iv.ingMgnkl lt"U
bun was the niiibor: S-n.il tietaktl
luaile the ilrnwiiiga nml Sblilxiinkaya
Itlllisilki. prllltcil Mil Ua.k wbleli waa
piildisbitl In nPie volii'iiea.'-I'bibiilek
(dihi ItHpilier.
TI.I.I-:T IS XX taillM.TOfJ.
land lyr. more Joyotu and cet
than thrtr.
Go gath-r the odor rare from the
Tower on al'.aied bills.
From bright-lined rtnrera offering free
Ibrenre which Cod distills.
For the faith Is glad la glad aa the
tall trera Uugh on high.
And the thrill of blade and blosnom-
tng ebrapturea the earth and aky.
I'dHKiltlee HalMluK XXIII I oak Daw a
SI Ike (aHllal
life of tin niosi deliniti unit Inter- !
t atlng pl.tt-a of w.Mk on the new city 80 b "'li "pr fay or tinkle
la ss towmd .Xu.erir.i. ami be nuainvl
the cuijiei-or tlint the eanie fit-lmg ex-
i'le.l 111 the I i.jird Slates fi.r the wel-
fare ii tul ndvaln rlla nt nf llie Jaiam s.
"Aiierha I jour la.irst i.eialilair.'
said the geiicmi. in com indium.
Villi iihuiVH extend her s mi-allir aim
siiHUt 10 Japan lu In r eftoria t.i n.l
X Hint Mli'l I (tt'ii.e one of tbe rvat 1 Iv-
llizitl lialeuis."
our(h r Jnijr Jn.
'"Hit icror then ii.fi.r.iie.l 11
COcsl that be bad oliservetl that the
lii'M day wiiiibl Ih ihe aniiiversa rr of
tin lei lb of Ateeiii-nn ln.. -liil"m-.
and that arraiigeii.euia bad I e n uuul.
t l lllllke it a general fete ilnv lu
lioimr. Tin u. nil. rt.igiiiiii Hp
motive Hint bad prompted lluo pu
inmttiis ait'imtl oven.iuie with
I leasuiv. I'e thanked the emperor
Iiiiiny times mid then telnctl Io bla
illlllelH tu rest IiIiiim If. Sh-cuk how
liilli ll be Int. b-.l this teat the clils I1-
or left sin t (irilcr that 110 one iliHimii
bun.
"The dawn of th inoiiow waa In:iii-
tlful utid dear and It wna xveirnmt
by tin tiring of guns front the fort
nml hl' cf the navy In the lny.
Many llrcumWa vveie set nt) nil over
th.' city and cstt hilly Hear llie pal-
int. wheie the gri'iit man lived. si a
tu irnke blni fit I nt mm b nt Iiiik as
I usHilde. It I said that sS'iiu Itova
vvciit nml Uiiigbt the largest liiit-niek-cr
they ceiil.l liud In the simps of the
(lin.a. nml tin 11 fortniiig in military
liiie lii.irilinl to the lluclo K wiiii io
give 11 large salule In (be gleat hero
l.cfoie the entrain . Aa they ap-
proached they aavv the gei eml aeatitl
on the lawn lleiunvitig their Ih-ikI
c.iVel lugs thoy pim-cedad to plant III"
big cracker 111 aome I.k.h. m.ll ami
vvbeil this bail Im-cii doi.e .toiirhe.l p-
to the stem. Ah they expected tin
darker mailt 11 loud lcolt. mid tliey
miw that they bad iittimted tin ittteti-
lion nf the general who bad been in-
terested III len.l.ug a newspaper llie
boy wele Very much pl.amsl. nn.l
sl. L-alntr -u hlin. I lit vVticli lie
slaiieil to (tune towanl Ibem bei-aioe
friglitetiitl tilt. I ran 11 fast ns tliey
iv 11 Id
"All this (lay the gn at tele wnt kei
ll. Ill the iilleriiis.ii the i.rm ral ae-
coliipniileil by the eniperor. revlevvisl a
lrade of Hie soldiei nf Toklu. nod
vviih ngiiiu npphiuditl miinv tiaiea b)
Hie people .vpre he vvciv again ex-
changed.
HnM(jwela In Ilia llnnar.
"(Hi Ihe'th of July n gland lmniii-t
wa nrniupeil l.y the elurriis of Toklo
II waa the best feast Jupnii colli I ptv-
iKin. ntnl wa given in the groat ball
of tbe Kolni lla liaku. This was a
public tvccpiimi nml iiuiny Htiple who
inme late wciv II liable tn gel a pent nl
ihe tallies.
"A lew dav utter till the geiem
xva baii'iitelttl by the emH'Mr and Im-
erilil tainilv ill the l lelio Selyokeu. ou
wblrli iMtasiou the rui'ror bad pre-
nvd a surprise fur tin gu.td. A
tiumlH'r of iliinciug girl had t?ii
divaied III ribva of the Aiuerlcau
p sti.lllr.' IhiIIiIIiik iii Vi'ashlugion la
aleitlt to roiiiiueiiif. Thai I the eon-
rtriuilun of the liniu' lis- cI.mU fneea.
M f'-et lu illauieier lu th. tiwer that
epilnga from the (enter of the tiortb
front if the struct ure.
There will 1 four of Iheae clink
cue eu eac h aide and tbe building of
the urchc that outline the upper area
of tin circle x 111 Is an extrennly
lib e piece of Uillwiliiy. VV hen the dis-
tal re firm Hip glirtiu.l I takeu lulu
11 -l.briiioii.
hen fully eolnpletitl this tower will
b die of the blg'uesi hliU' lur III
U'jslili'gioii. higher tiian the iloiue of
the cnpii. I by aererul leel. ll will Ih
tniH'd. of itiiinw. by the Wasliiiigti'li
inoimmi Bl. and. aiamling lu ioui.ara-
tively low gioiiiid. It vlU uut abnvv off
to the ndtatitage vvhh h Would Im-Iuiis
to it if It were on a gtttiter cleratloti.
Then Is yet to lie (IT feel of liiaHolirj-
let on tbe lower Itself iH'fnre Ihe liase
of It p.fikiil itH.f la rttehtl aud thla
w ill all le u.fliked by unusual feature
the plain susfa i- being brokeu Orst by
the clink fmt aud tie capping a re lie
tin n by a crnice of ornamental atone
followed as the tower g'ta upward
by an open story with three high-
si'hrd windows on in ill aid". Alxire
thi-se window a come tbe final atory
of tie tower. I'tiutainit.g live small.
nrcl'itl wliiibiw on each fan with
p al.p'l inrr t. at r.icli crner of th
at rin tur:
Tin piHif of tin lower spring front
the rorti-c Imnittliately alsive thla
low- of small v. imlowrt. tnd from that
"lut It rl- at a win rj angle 4.i feel
l.i a " a!ii feel ulmre grade making
It 'Jo fert ami Ini'hea higher than the
iai: I (loute fniii It own I site line.
The iloiue spring l7 f(ft .1 luehea
( bar f 1011 the Kin of Hu east front
bet as ll ("audi ou a bill Hint la roll-
a. del iblr more than tM feet higher
thnn the l.'vi I of petiiisytvaiilg a v. une
t Flex filth atreel. the cup of lh
natiie of r'nvib'iii xxill overtop t lie)
luetal H'.ik that I to annuitant the
eloping rmf nf the postatlh-p tower.
Tbe tin st (l ingerou ji rt of tin work
will It that of Mating the tower whb'li
w 111 not l reached for aeveral vceeka.
The augleof thl raif I allglitly great-
er than that of Ihe main roof.
The that jeter cf the surface to be
tisifid I such n to render the laying
of the aliea'hlng ami the tiling very
Mill to aittimplish a there la a great
d.nl of Mainlines and Joining tn Ih
(lone ami the rHif atlonl little free
rpaef r the Werkinen ltoaiou Ulola
I meir rymhai aong
Where burnlrhed Crhcs In tunllght
piny ai.J echoes laugh low and
long.
Ring forth thy love my oul! look up
from the acentcd sod.
And. rtilng the goodneaa glrulog all
altif anthema of pialae to God.
Vhf n lrg In the light. 0 Insert choirs!
Sing birds and the leaves ta tbe
air!
SwIrK pptallvj rensera. O vestal flow-
era and uffef your aceuted prayer!
Finloon Id fore: is. O waving vines.
)uur altara jewelled with dew;
The whole world worship la auugs
aud aigua 19 uy teal ahall clug
with ycu.
For GoJ la good. It good: ear'a bless-
ing Ilia seal and alga.
Do tunny tay aoul niy glad aoul ring
for two great worlda are thlae.
IXallast tram Dark.
"Fear people credit a duck with tbe
actiM he really posseaa." aald Fred
Oienne a dlaclple of Nimrad. to a New
Orleans Tltn -It-nncnl man. "For
yenri I bad been woadrring what fcsd
rauwd the pnicnca of a good-alsed
IH-bblc lai.k ca the ahore of tbe like
In the Crandlvola nec'.lou of the Louta-
lana tranh. Had It been a aand t.mk
I could have understood It but It wai
ronipoed of pebblea all very much
alike rounded and amaath rlt.iost to
a alze and apparently dlfl'eiing from
the taiall alunra found In the gravel
beda of the aauth. Several ot the hun-
ter Io that aertlco bad teen the peb-
ble beach aod. like niyaelf. they could
Dot understand ll. All winter long It
termed fresher than at other times
end during the u turner the gragj
mould kinder cover Ita upper poribn
and ti e tuu I from the fresh water dim
tbe luster of the atonrt tear the nlf;t.
There vaa not another beach like It
In tbe marsh.
'(no winter In fact. It wat JuM
when the first cold spill b&d ctrttrk
ua I wat bunting with a friend In the
lake I spoke of. It waa one of the
finest ducking tpott la the ttate. Thla
waa before they had begun to make
glue from the eggt la Canada. Whea
we reached the lake there waa not a
duck to be seen. The next morning
wat hiding In the grist near the peb-
w.lh a poweiful cutting ber.g. Tfcs
most rerrnrkaLle point aUut tl aku;
la a hole In Itt top. throuth t; k
biie eye looked out. The animal la
fart Lad three eyea. It la blld.'
Tbe kito of the tkuil show that tbe
bead of tht beast waa enormous even
for turn a great body. la orilr to
hold it up without getting tired tht
owner wit provided with a tperui
structure In the thtpe nf a frill of aolid
Umr aix (ret In width extrndlng
backward from tht bead. To tblt tht
tieinendnuH muaclei were attaihrd.
Tiuly It must have been a forniidabit
monster though not daogerout unirrt
attacked. Inasmuch at It wat iluggisa
and ttupld. The brain was very laiiill
in proportion to the bulk of tht animal.
Aa for tht third eye no one ran tay
what the special purpose ot It waa.
Philadelphia Timet.
TUa tn rr.
It wat one firmly believed that the
glsucea of certain person falling ou
people and anlmala wert dltaatroua in t
arnong the lnorint preventive xut-
uiea wert taken. Among them wa tht
wearlug of rharmt tad amuleta and to
dsroratlog of favorite anlmak with tht
same.
la England tht anper-itiiioa bit
pretty well died out but the charms id I
auiulitt are ttlll worn bemuse they art
thought to be lucky. A bra. -is ornament
obtainable at any taddler't la much
nsej for the decoration of horAa' held-
gear and belong to the prerectivt
charm.
A crescent repreaenta a half moo
and a circle the tun aud In by-gnat
dayt these tio tymbola had great e!fe-t
In withstanding tbe Influenct ot tht
evil eye.
Not long ago a farmer In tht weat ot
HngUod conautted Ihe witch doctor!
about tht lllneat of bla cattle which re-
fused to yield to treatm'ut. lit wat
told that thla wax because the horse-
rboea affixed to the farm building!
were arranged to point downaard In-
atead of up. He reversed the horse-
shoes and ttrange to tay the cattle re-
covered. la Italy pagin tradltlona art ttlll la
lively existence. The ttret borset la
Naplei are protected by (Went of bell
and symbols. Tbe belli ere uaed to at-
tract tht ear and distract tht attention
of the dmded eye. Italian rhlldrra
have rharmi to play with and tht
wearing of amuleta la common.
Ilk rl natter Tfcaa Hr.
There It a famouj tlory about New-
ton 1 nd bit cat. According to a writer
la the 1-adies' Kennel Journal there it
tlao a rat atory conectr d w ith the name
of Mr. Stanley. When tbe African trav-
eler waa writing hi "Through tht
Dark Continent' In Sirkvlile atreet h
uaed often from want of a flat surface
to amend bl ciapt and charta upon
tbe floor and one day the rat ot tht
house. which bad taken aa extraordinary
liking for te great explorer and (.assrd
moat ct ber time In bit room weat
to sleep on a rbart that wat tpread out
ou the hearth rug. fiy and by the
chart wat wanted and one of Stanley a
asailstanta wat going to turn pust off
It when "tht man who found Living-
Hone" ttopped him. Ion't disturb tht
cat." be aald; "we can get ou without
the chart till tht waket up. If yoa
only knew how good the light of that
EnglUl cat coxtly curled up tn front of
that fire ta to ma you would never let
her moxe fr""'lS V.. '! " He had
Juat co J
Ing tit:
the ale!
of conix
home.
Mark ta nrla
rolquelt. Servla and vicinity wert
treated to a real meteorological phe-
nomenon ou the night ot the SHU ult.
la the thape ot a "black mow." lu
ancient time aurh occurence would
have been thought to be a presage of
a visitation of the plague or tome othrr
dire calamity. Nowadayt It It known
to be due to a tpecle of fungut tpor
which it caught up by the wind and
carried arrosa widt expanse of coun-
try before being finally deposited along
with anow or rain. St I.oula HrpiibUu
ble beach when I heard a wound of j
wing and a large flock of ruallarda !
ruled near me. Defure I could raise
my gun the entire lot walked out on
Ihe pebble bank and to my astonish-
uient. tigan to disgorge a lot of amall
atonet like the onea already thrre. This
occupied tut a ahort time and tbe flock
began quacking and tailed Into th"
lake aud 1 thot aeveral. Thla settled
the niyalery of the pebble beach. In
III HO X XI.KT
A Qarer Case of rirtvreaaar Frlrati.
akin Hrlwrew Awlauala
Tin New York Sunday x orbl re-
fPUtl.v puldis'icil Mine remarkable at
lies of Itiiii' f rii inlslilpH la-twecn
wll'l animals. Heiv nrv two other
caseH rorei'tly oleenre(l In Hie foreala
of Java. It la generally snMsed Hint
wbeu wild auiiiinU of (tirtttent kind
imt't It is n I'liunil Insiiiirt tor itiein
t rnsli .it ca. li othrr and tight mini
one ef t'ici'i has fallen. Hut lliere are the spring I waa again bunting In the j
a cteat many ntn where Platonic lake and when th first warm weather
friendship exist It tvvit ii Hie tiersfsl rmw the dnrka began to go home.
Isa-tH. Th.y often l lavor lor one Tfcry 0.d rom hp teen h and af-
aiiotl.cr ;n the most rricmtlv aplrtt. . .
.be ....'st of .1. .... nl' auiiiiiU 7 'I l"l.mlnarle. twallow a lot
fr'eialsh.p exlHts t elne.'ii Hie Ininalo ! of P""'" . then fly around for a
ml the it.nn'iiLo. Tbl curioiit pair nilnute in order to are If their balance
have i.ftrn Ut'ii sit u walking xIhiiii waa ail right. If liuy were too heavy
together. Hie tlrtinliigo usually en-lMtl j they would dligorge a few atonet or
comtoitsldy on ihe l.iitiuloa lairk. Hip i f too light twallow a half doien more
g.eat test ..( any triemlstn t. .v ; .. foun( by oWron th. ia or.
tent oiit will -jo to iH-rtorm a eerviep' . .. . . .
f.-t a ineml. Tin. g-Hl triei..lsl.lp ex- 1 d'r ur h df Vi 0 Mai on Kh
Isimg lttii Initial. ami Haintugo l necessary for them to till up
la-am Mich a tent very well. Aa llie''l- certalu numbrr of atone to
pair move iilauit. the flamingo onivtiii- aecure a ptoprr efiulllhrtum for the re-
l.v ilrnot the Imllal'i a luu k and uint-j turn iKp. After I fuund this out 1
ion ir. picking irom It xin tlie
X in v liisstla ltn nuiinv ami pa 111 It.
Soon nine the bird uiiintptitiounlly
Mica in itiinpuuion. but the buffalo
never tfyenl the Rivlileni
Tbet 1 la a curloii bnttl of hint In
the Islam! of Java whlrh regularlT
alaayt had plenty
my friend."
of ganu to show
t'ar.oa tart
A very curUua tort of entertainment
takea place every two year In Derlia.
Tb lady artists painter sculptors
actresses amgera etc. glvt a faiuy
dreaa ball from which tht male trx it
excluded though many ladles adopt a
maaeuliut garb. One ot the balla It
shortly to be held and the costumra
w ill be .early nlne'eeuth rentuiy.
The clove we oe are flowers gath-
ered !r"
while '
gather
fire at
clovo
head.
of thi.
A Thraa-k;.! MatMlap.
rrof. O. C. Marsh baa contributed to
th National museum the akull of a
pica me iccin ot aiiigar-jra. 1 m tivtti gigantic reptile that waa dug up bv
of mi alligator aiv mail. 1.1 l.tir tv.h. hlm no on 0 Southf rn Colorat0
ami It often lwaim llmt ll.eir Inter-j Trlr. np h
atl.itt Ihs oiiu ( loggitl tip ailllovlllg ' .. . . ..
ll.fwniirl.111 nml making it titi.tmifoii-1 '5! JlK'0Vf "Tr "
able for blni In mnt.v wav and H-lln"1 11 a about twenty-fivt feet long
(luently preventing liim in a iiienstirt) ding at high at a very big elephant.
Irom rntcliing bis prey ot pmiieriy ''"d In an airuor of masaiire
tnasticntiiig bi food. si hi lie in tt.p platea ot bone and from Itt forehead
aim. oiii w.ile bl gieat Jiiwa w bit) tprang two aharp. curved borna each
the liirda do the rvi. j a yard in k nxth. A third hor dorr..!
Ua none which was further armed
number of sma.l ataiai or tilamt nt.
The hlghcet building In the world
not counting the Eiffel Tower and tht
Vah!ngton Monument is the Co'.csnt
Cathedral. The height from tht pave-
ment to the top ot the cupola la (It
fret. It li 511 feet long and 111 feet
wide. It waa begun Aug. li In th
year 124 and wa pronounced finished
Aug. H IVxtt. over alx hunJred yean
after tht corner none waa laid.
The Idea of copper-toed thoet wat
patented Jan. S. lvS. by a Main gea-
Ina who made tlOO.ooO out of It. An-
other altnllar Invention which made a
great deal of money waa the metal but-tou-fastcnera
for thoea invented and
Introduced by Heaton ot Providence.
At the time It waa considered fc fine In-
vention for tbe old tewed button waa
continually coming off. It bat gradu-
ally grown In popularity tin e Ua Info-
ductton ta until bow very few
ahnet with button ate Bianufactuir-t
w ithout tht lteaton Improvement at J
j appliance.
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