gm that either sheriened their 1". a canned immediate teeth the! the matter teen-e one at great im~ "ta-co in the proieaaion. in sudden neat-tn from ordinary ievele in the enmâ€" miia of great elevation, the m an... iron reanlta my fellow. Pomona with decline- of the heart Mild not at the entire length at such a Journey m- tianmly. The railway, or whet night he called Ihoetlnc people up. in a then- md times more injlrlena than the old- iaahioned way of climbing. With the letter people gradually became accul- umed to the change of air. and the m eluted mall to Inch conr diam Iiienev under diacnaaien that: ‘n'illheneeeuaryiortonrieutebeexâ€" hailed preview tn mkm theee aa- enil in thin udden fashion. Already it in prep-ed tn mum at all ata- flaaa emm'aai‘ey deem vith medieiipea melon all. us. :Mdmmâ€˜ï¬ some noun:- no, t contrast at 3'!- Ilmiciul hold I meal-c to am no but net- of chock-II; m m of r-hllc m- I. by rainy-ya to his] maintain! before the are as a pre- mu... mnn- m- †c‘n-gn I. Alu- I. A and and-cut. such an â€Man and mum. vIre, VIII Inns-n one. on“: m- . charm Indyâ€"ï¬n» I. .- net-led Indyâ€"paper. 8. Dalia eluted v"! (be use MM 0! Mickyâ€"{lie mm of paperâ€"um ml enc- other. W arm of In and mienâ€. In mental In the m d the expâ€"r1- nelt: therefore you should select : he. dry m. Ind lll’ the slim and the 1. A H cord-cur of deriricfly, net I. nun. Deco-a pleclrllwl hy in“. attainments-diatom m m Nut-hum“ no . WBWJNquI-odlachu- in; I... ail-tun, ud mud ll III. I a, an. Wild. turn It. hit. this oonnd will no bunn- clld. In a. chi-Icy and rub II hymn, he: and MI. Mu cant-l that you WMMWOIco-uavlu (to mun. "manual-thinkâ€. wm no .- deem: mrl In. uro- Io hunt! burn- "or two bad- at «um. that 'm um um Ibo fric- Iu dam“ (to cut-m. Th 0! ll. «moo-c any In In- Dial-(Ablldlmulrun an.“ I). man! had at “atoll. Hammond“. cm In; an: m or twain m... In. no cit-m. 1’. III- M “In. but a [In cm.- at rho-m. emu-u by «mu up n M o! Wit-um. 1').- In." em in“ In mall-my II In cup-lt- d'ufln from that m Mtflcfld. lad via m rub It busily m rm '0 'Ihmdmunflntm-ueh mum-"mun. All-(Icy have. {or the "as being. elm no flee- ‘umty “mud In not al.- by Iho mm in pan-ed from "to am. I- my (II-f0“ All them to "no pup! This shun nun-alt demonstrates three â€not“. at nun! phumnhy to i“ MM I'm-col. A very pretty electric-l Olpeflllloll my be conveniently undo by my boy or at]. Got In ordinary Ilrlllhl I... chi-m. and “M the ulddle or u- OIUIMI. 0! Wâ€! n band at unto". gluing n on with nun-n. Aha put I um: bud 0! lb. loll no“ tho our man cl ll. chimney tro- ou and u vim- halt .- Inch at tho dream HE horeetish. called also mom]~ ï¬sh and monkey. ï¬sh. is not tound often in these vetere; perhaps not more then 1 Men are taken from the - bay in a year. it is a summer vial- : . wâ€"‘ W tor here. coming from the warmer wetere southward along the AtixmL tie eout, And it goes as tar north- ward an Cape God. The picture Presented herewith shows a horse» hit the: was caught in Graveeend Bay and in new in the New York Aquerium. TM! ï¬ll! ll about ï¬ve inchee in length. but some specimens are nearly I foot long. The herselieh is very thin end deep bodied, with u very long loreheed “(I n mouth low down. sivtnx e heeled resemblance to e horse's head. It: sides em silvery or pearHlnted. and when um Inn shine- upon the iish at the aquarium It. pearly aides reflect light “Doll the white porcelain side of the talk. The horeefleh has I very short CPI-y Com] In and a lens I0". dorsal the front edge of whlch is black. it: anal in: in long and low. The ventral “I. "I" in length with the eye of the Gilt. becoming very short as the linh be~ Chile. old. The young llh ha- 1 little black blotch on the elde, Just behind the lead. The bottom in a quick uni 9°" erml â€runner. When In «tune: it dart. through the water with great ewlflnne~Nev Yeti Bun. 801ENCE UP TO DATE. Mun! llhtory and Phlhlo'hyam Hamlin-10 lucml' tho Tun-don WWâ€"lxpofluunt l. multiclc'â€"‘ linen! Ida: cl mural. v I n O CURRENT CLEANINOS FROM FIELDS OF INDUSTRY. -.‘.mu..-' m . ï¬ne-M (Snub... A novelty In I threeâ€"wheel carriage. It In bum somewhat on the principle of I chlld’n tricycle. The ndnnuge amused (at It in that an n hdy'n w- ring» It would move out of the way of Mel robo- tho duty or muddy when! that given so much tumble. any. on the not: m. b. swept Into oumndthmu. [tn-duo incl tn expect that the "no will come when the nut stringent nature! will be tum on this subject. People have 88 {um than to mix the mum and lives of the community. It to «mum. would rel-on non oourcoo of aloe-on than any other out- ury manure It is pooolblo to tote. It In a fact acknowledged iy tho boot on- thofltm that there In no um froltlnl distributor of Macao than street «loot. which is ï¬lled vith the expectorotlono o! disused peroono of all clone- and eoodltlono. Peofle omit-ted with the soot loathsome solution so annotated about the meet: Ind expectonm everywhere. The wind dries up the Intern]. It mlogloo with the dust. and no law of Ck- «up... There In mm In city Illa that In um Input-nu ma clan "new This. 5 no gum-ml Int hm In (at- ‘ turbo. and um banded Ibo- anr ta ta. maul-a not owning than. One mum-on alone. an. no um- nmamfla Ina-o. Kant-cit. alu- ploya 1.1“ m and 1.7†m The†In 111de tab In mm, day all unit. a! in!" km each. aad oaly once la lba [vein hallo la the laborers pause In their amid Ml In nfmhmau. All (lama mama- mla. a! and. (to. above Ia but one, though no at (In largeat. lava Int- rato Bambi mhlmy. aad the pro- duction la not canal to the coastal..- IM. 80 Japan Indiana are rapidly lamasln; their original plant Thirty-Ive of than aphaeriea give mt tn 10.879 van-en and only 5,730 ma. Hula gm: tra- elght (a Mac year: old an (and to work from ulna ta twelve bun. The law de-aada that than tabla aha-la be In achooi. bat (ha lav Ia «M. Them In- W Ian Japan haacialty able to Maia In war will to“ Canaa. “3 0th.! Arm. .lnpnn‘l «In Anny I. not II. victor- ‘lou any which luau marched III. fun tow-rd Paula. «man and do- nut-lulu m nu. um“! too. but [Innovator-violin!!!†mun-u. and who. the which Dan on am and “an“... the “ll-c- ad I» nuc- o! In not. did: “on W In no In“. Inn no I“. aunt-Mu mu In In luau... I“ I. .6- ." halibut and lulu-I. ‘l‘ll when.) (0|qu In «to slum-n n! cout- no“. Unfortunately no "I'm that the «Guam-co « (Mr dome and mum "I“. 110 an! Us. to un- ml in II. ru- am. In C I. a. but ck val-o- «m amt um". rim-cla- won." an lam mu a any. so the Jon. In ad Ill] (be Ind 0! you". but 0! will take the plan: of the £11an wheel now In w. The muomy appear to (not I wheel on which two rldm m min IN. by side. Seven! wheels or m: chit-cur have been manhunt“. but they have been on tho Much typo wad not much fueled. 80.qu new on tho Much nuke! In what u all“ Illa Companion. . bicycle, :- show: II (he mmyllg cut. l: mu two â€mu. bola. of tho ordlnlry type of at“, with two wheels. M - luau the eoumoun ot the wheel would I.“ to :3. “atom am this Mole we“ and. III. two people. but. on the co.- tury. on m can run u. m. on ml! of It. unno- ud Mull-INC cum-I. n In beta-In wry mum. Blcycle manufacturer: seem Inclined to introduce none son of a machine nut other: hevin; epecioi election! 0! the heart. are llkely to die during ouch Joni-nan. or to have the heart an over taxed that they may never recover their former conditions. Certain it in that something llllllt he done. The yearly average of ouch accident: in Switzer- land ie between forty and iltty. it would be quite worth while (or all net" none who have ambition to ascend these met height: to he examined by competent phyelclane before taking the trip. Lent mean a man euppoeed to be in usual health made the ascent and died in the preeenee of his friend: from heart exhaustion. It 1- suggested that many cases or flipping, falling and similar accldenta are owned by the de- tective heart action and the contusion ooneequent thereon. lt la to be hoped that the heard of mnnmn will eoiorce some stringent rule'e. thereby compell- in; people who have not euillcient Judg- ment to refrain from lmprudence to wait until they can with safety make the ascent. or to so by any stages and carefully accustom themselves to the changes incident to these high al- titudes. , To Succeed nu: Tandem. Gunmen, jewels, and anal or all kinds vm 3mm II no can!“ mu XYLeo-tulo. Andaman“ my mm. â€on «or a mind pot- no“ In" Minn-no. The vomnn who didn't rush into commuter blue can "0' nongrninl'nte hermit on that loci. At in In! con- ing this tint node A good bid for m- an! favor. hut n strong new ohmic new er holds in man. Now. though all other blues are to he extremely popular, the cornaower in condemned. nnd that means that In wearers lino! have dioâ€" cnrded It or resorted to the dye-pol. and renovation. Brilliant green in to have Inch favor. and the cur-thinned brunette 'ill count on for her side. Woodwind nu- in in 1 new than of brown that In In yet Invented only in that unwrinl; Indeedrii Ionic hardly ndnpi. "all u len- lnntrom mun. lt‘ In on the order n! the poplar string; color- and linen node} of the any with ‘ m hr": in it. and in ml- in colon- lntod to net of roddioh hair 1nd brown eyes ehnrniuly. Howl-g: autumnal-oi: in «tin-- Teiammmmutumm nan-outbound; and Ila-t- mast «than «a unit at you would for I all“; I“ mic-"i of the m and not. n iittio mud Mint no all kind- ot vtoio uie. W. not forgetting vim nut“ Ind. 8-." note even-kn not not. than an inch ion no I lite «him... it mantle. but It then are used thro- iiiou Into bot salted water and let stand nniii cold before using. All" thor- oughly uniting the liiing. sin! tite pp- pm. Ire-lit; it we" tin". and rum-e the ate. pieces. lat-toning with two toothpick! in ac. power. Place these stnled peppers II salted cater for In hours. or Int" they taste oi the suit. the- me! the- in inn. iimt null- eient vinegar to enter them. hi a uni] muslin-mimi- u" «out over lll ppm When mm mm with arm or bot-nudism tram. nr add sued Darin-1H not to vinegar to preserve It. 1 Mn found that tying A piece « flit. that who tightly ovnmcomunhrdmor preservel will me aim .0 ill u sealing “0-. HE wholesale unil- llnm hsvo extra ton-ea of [Iris at. work preparing the unuensl quantity of wings demanded hy the retail mer- chant. The WWI. which are seen in [any shapes. are nude on the foun- dstion or wired cotton. The cotton is first cut in the shape desired, then lined with buck- ram and the edges are wired. To this frame work tiny hirds' leathers are pasted until the whole irame la cov- ered. The feathers may he used in their1 natural color or dyed. The proeeui which an ordinary bird's wing under-1 goes to obtain the more or nhsded et-i [act to most Interesting. The wing is ï¬rst soaked in soon and water snd then drained. The entire win; in then dyed the color desired [or port of the shed- ing. After this one part oi it is bleached and then dyed in another color. In this way the shaded elect is produced. The last step in the process is that of steaming. Frequently one girl can com- glete in one dsy oix amen wings oi one pattern. Apia. it the pattern is very dlillcult, she ls unable to ï¬nish more than n dosen nnd s hail. ltula‘ (In. W In reply to a request (of 3 mm. for uuflu; noon peppers. I lend the tol- CURRENT NOTES 0' THE M0083 AND HOUSEHOLD HINTS. loga ‘Ilou.Io-ei Pin. 1 tool 8 I'll!!- o... n. .958!!! .0.- I. an! 3.1.! 1-- .3- oc. nun:- WOMAN AND HOME. swouaoo amoraogogvocg‘ Anna-um m-mdnllmm_a€euu I. the mu .1 m Bah. of â€mwugmm “aw-“Mil watt-g nun. Wan!“ hat: I. dplu lhpo M a crown o! dllanm color m‘n tlu m- â€"tot lust-nee. one mm; I am or yellow an. ha n im- 0! black. no N mum wlmlhndndhotnth ddo of black atl- HM A novelty in no" In «on of ï¬lm can», hack. of m. Included, Ian-'3 . lamina-d Intern-mining“, tun-ell will a plain had a! ribbon and a “pal-ur- lull†at an 100. 3 popular nine it I. white. sprinkled with blank chenille docs. and is warranted to make even a plain yonlg per-on good in look upon. Though white nod hluh II the popular combination [or the chilled vein. many are told with the am in brown or duh hloe. Pain ch"- in veils ore also in demand. They match in color lhe hat: with which they are worn. The newlng ulh veil um hold! in own {or manner or yeehliu wear. The coiling vell of the uni-or is :- Inverted slur oi hitch thread loco with a dainty horder. In, of the haven-withonocyneeh-howo any border of yellow "unclean. lace. he: one oi than veil. In any neon mm in popularity the one of dotted \ any I- a.- nu. 0! the less showy hues gray: are in ‘the lead. Gray and amethyst color is to be one of the most â€unis: count-in» tione altered in the coming season, and already one or two models in gray cloth combined with amethyst velvet and pole lilac chiilon are men. in the accompanying sketch 3 dress of iron- ;ray woolen suiting oppeara. Its wide ekirt takes the stylish outflare just above the hem in trout. and at that point three to!" oi stitching run around It. sleeve capo ore limnlated by like atitching. and the right side or the blouse waist is out into tab- that fasten across with oxydized sliver buttons. This tutening, however. in only omn- mental, for the waist taste†beoeeth it. Collar and belt. hoth quite plain. ai‘e made of brilliant plaid. A cape e! the same good: and general scheme of ornament-Hon kccolnpantea thia areâ€. ‘ and is topped by a big chlloo ruchiog. 1 Voll- d the loo-u. TM- uno- tho mullet girl II deâ€" voud to chllon, and this mtctld I. used In (In vol! of the hour. In In no“. ‘widotsulotsiivunm.navm, lslll IIIIM loco. The short cool is of willy-t volut. lined with root- oolorod sstiu. _ It lute» doubli- W‘m mu bot-l out low to show the rules ot lsoo about ill-out sud bust. no then to wow the two little pockets set in the wslstoott jut below the waist lino. The tour button: at tho cost on lsrgo smothysiu out about with yellow paste. su enormous buckle or yellow puts holds the has It the throat. and tho waistco-t or white oath to covered with waved silver to match the skirt. A yollow felt cocked hut trimmed all over with gray plum“ ll held In place by amethyst buckles. This costume is deserlbod by the dealer u a simple luncheon gown. but there in a lot of glitter to it. ~ . l manipulation-f" Tun-twain “fl"mumkoudm “twink“. uni: Autumnal." In!†in mmmm. dd mu). Yhmunmgp WM!“- utmmcudmnlhn‘ï¬l Do not cros- Man I- m "lilo-I. For heaven's an H. M- mm to b smarter than anyâ€! use. Do not tell m- what your m cm. Mend in IN MI hat Inl- hnd‘n good qualities. Donotpenmtln unmlumm use attention In pn‘m hum you got Illa. All day In the evening what be In: Dal “It. lot-o Imu- The pretty loo-e {mm the: hue been won all unnum- need not be given up. (or they will he needed on even the men or the new node! (luau. All the mate and realm!“ am In to 00M.'I" uke on beauty and tell-Inl- ty by neu- el mne- ad tumble- to! not: an! about the throat tad Mn Intro-t. Theme“! line-duel.- ure “unwell-00.050.01.01 by the unwell-e nutm- ol I! d buck and “Cu. 0! WM“! nun. Ind the batman m pearl. ul. um: rhinestones. It ll ox- coodlnsly smart and an elective ul- juuct to the may tall“. Wlth It I: won I chle Hula in! In tun-bu 0M0. made of dull gold bnld human with black. and “up†munâ€"ed at on sun by two Iplloy black qullll Ind n [Ill ornament. A In†[Jule Wm muslin-in mun-1mm. mi] " munumumm ‘ ‘ 4mm H -.. Hun-'0 ........ ....... ... 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Sonia. hmlh‘dv 8mm» In "flu wuo'l Mo!" u: been ween-(Ill both artistically Old mcmly in nu med Vary m to; prolong ht- mm! In chm II- amunt or the manner In which MW . been received and In “Ill Hr 2(chth " Inn given him every Ital Out 5)! m numer- with when an ooi'ulli In. booked. "(and to anneal Ml ï¬lm 3 A good (In! of the noon- at 3'1“!» Wife'l “that" In 031ch†Ml bring from the tact that It In I m, can ,: wholesome pm which may be In. w- - parent- and children and Inn I Chi 3 Cary afloat on both. The pity um 31' mmumwau. win-007m; TNI IIO IMDOI.