p \ All
The king of
All the Cattle kings.
By S. Allen Andrui.
it Contrast Between ‘ Two Brothers'. .
V Tlirre |i ! \ mnlorbl
Quttr n contrnnt
‘lv
^auk
cmi m. city „l h'ftrn.■!
'»r^<w>r'M'ww»r»r>rHr>r ^ ^ *T~ 7^IN«: <'f nil t-aitle kluK* «f ■ - Alit* uorlil, tin-. InrKi'Kt
sin file laud owner on tin- — ‘ Aiui-rionu iMiillni'Ut. 4iud
tJio h»»! luodi'Kt. •■Iiiipli- Ihiirli'd mil-
llonain' in t'hrtstemloni.'’
This is what one of iho bi'nt known
n "tile Kcputilli' of Mosh-o • w|r<'lv I .iski'd him la pro- • Iv^i l.uK TerraKt*. of tin 1 ohiiahtin. TIo* slateineut. I ier. i-atin- \ery near- helai; 1
lllcrally i:. • \ mail who owu« In fee s filuiple S...I.1SH a.-res^cf < Ihe finest Rrar.i::. n.l, 'in .Mi'\iek -;iml whose brand iuai U-':eoi',. ihan f.UNi.indi head of eanle. ha:.•as nmny «heep and M'feral iiuud.-e ! Ihonsanil horsea, ratt he called the kin;: of rattle klacs without Btretehiuc a point. Wii.-h this same man ean n-ad his title clout to between 20.1 i and 3iMS«i.i»m hferes of laud nil told. Ids r'icln to distluetinn as In*»Ing the larsesl iudlvldtial Innil owner on the Amerlean eontliieiit Is not In dancer io-tre seriously ijtiestioiHsl.
Kurt liennore. • when
home s.r »i'Vrivljr_48i lug that the passer la u'urfld 11.11 dignify
MUee, and shumr S.M'I-
nd notorie.iy
ume a pr«< Inventions
between the .rnellus ha*
llroad man. an«
It <S :
brothers, leal rqlh
or the Improvetnenl
LIFE IN THE DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN.
*ly ijnestl
ill pomi
rgerly
felallee. a .and show
liofinii'i- seek them, you
that he is possihlw the most modest and simple hearted millionaire in nli
Christendom. ■ *
T
many hundreds of ntmoK'
phere*. In a medium where the solar
K animals who live In tli depths of the ocean, that I
to s:
i n luedluil
i particulnr condltlona.
light and which should he placed !>r f
side tlml of the <vratides.
From these exnniples It Is sis>n that lllumliiution at the bottom of ibe seat is niouircd hy the InluihltantH themaelves. ami tjint the Meuse of sight Is
exercised hy them. QUEER CORN. THIS.
Isaac \V. 1’eppei Philadelphia Ueeoi com. The freak .
- . 'nt I
Fill. l-l.^J'ISU FItOM Till: tilT.F OK CFINKA ANI> IMUAN Ot’KAN CEI’iiALOI'ODK i Kom CAUK OK COOD HOPE. C. ('KKATlllE.
- •:4": k •*
Hpr e-Hial LT surf at
heings always surprise us hy arlty of their forms, hut in
degree with
fnunii of tin'
adapted
tNT.Mnti VAKOKnillLT,
r. yaoUtsa.^n nii.l prartt.-al railroad locomotive uWotduery are said to t* valuallle. He Is a serious-minded
p.irt^ of the State of Chi- -young tiinn. whose pluck Ifcs been
KIXG OF ALL CATTLE KINGS.
DON LUIS TEHRAZAS.
huahue. Terraxas hlis ten mamnioth {.amply i ^*^neh<-s iiirf.ii which are constantly cm-1 tiou Is ployed fully jo.ono men. These |
ranches euver large jHiriions of jjie dls- ; they have
triers of Lturhide. Oaleana. Bravos and |
demonstrated. His chief recrea.
illy 100.00b ni-res of his e
. Ouerreo. Kiilly HSmssi a. tate are .tinner cultivation. Every twelve months there Is marketed from these roochcs l»etween lt)0.Otst and 150.000 head of’ enltl". which art-rage in pihi' iH t'ween $20 and ?A0
t head, and ft
: i hey have twa j Alfreil. the s
Inherl
per head, and fully half ns many sheep
and horses.
The value of-the Terrains estate Is 'Slimmed a I! the way 'IteOveen f'i'K.*.SWf'.ooO.OOO. Mexl«n '
In the State of Chi
•best
money; lion Luis anil among tin- ri' i
t undoilhtedly
liiluiBhua
.1 of the Repuhlle.
s Captnrrd Octopus.
The octopus >liowif in the photo RTJjfc,. T<-prijiJu'.-d from the Strand Macaaiue. t.... i.dM hy two awliu-UHrA'-s ITattackeri ..n tin- clast of West em Auslrajla. Ii wa* found to measure ten tes t iieroaa. an-1 even when dying Its large KBtavles held to any object . witehi rea'A
r Miss Cathteen Xrthon h m? Bear future
ce thag of tile
conditions of Its life. With the iinlmnlM of great xlept
Most
itrophy . oual. M
very great dluienslons. In evrtalli coses tin- eye losing Its spherical form
(■optional. Alost frequently these Or- j Itself.
g/imS arc preserved and an
y great dlm< eye losing .lining cyHin rved among' by the Vuh
fiipe of t*imm1 llol'e The same eX|M-dltio
his own eornlleld in Cape May County. N. .1. There Is a fully developed ear whieli stands upright In a cup formed by eight nuhliiti-llke growths. .Ail 1 spring from the sumo stalk and life > grains are as perfect on the upshoots l constituting the cup as on the big ear
The j-kctcli gives a good idea
becoming cylindrical. This bizarre disposition is observed among the ccplmlopodes gathered by the Valdivia ai the
of Good Hope. tKIg.
1. No. 2.1 The same ex|ie covered a certain mimher of flah septing a similar arrangement.
-rtfi-ui (Fig. 1. No. Ii. winch came from the tiulf of Guinea and the, Indian Ocean, not lM.'lougiug to any known
With other thli. tin* eylludri-
look forward, but dld ttually there were
found tish whose eyc£ are carried i jieduncles, and with ■•ertnln
tnere As at
organ covered with third.iparietab e
group,
eal eyes d
e4on of the '■kull an U a transparent cor-
nea. and which is nope, oilier Than a
The eomplexity of these gans pcoves that even In great depths thereTs still light. 4l Is'
nished hy iunumenihle
sbildreuT kt.r.thSircX'Sl'Z The coasting them Is very nice. Without llie eol^of suoa and lee : lou slide in sumn.er. tall or spring. Hut need not tether -t-ds to bring. ; It til the safest hit) I've lound - Sometime* you lumb'e to the groiitid, llut 'Us not far vou have to fei;. And would not hurt a child nt all. It's very near yonr hodii*. arid so Your mother'll n'wiiyinet you g... Fur then she knows you're' right near hy | And she can hear you if you cry. Ho up you nernnihle. down vou elide. And oh. you have a jolly ride ; V'U always want to play some more Fpon the lilt, ot ('ellar-l)oor. —Washington Star.
A l.ttlln l ady.
Some years ago. when the present i Queen of England was Prlmces of Wales and her ejildren wi-:e very Email, they were sfaying at a quiet
watering place.
Once, on returning from a short sol!. f>ho of the little princi'sse.s was walking up the plunk. An old sailor in-
stinctively saj'l:
-Take care, littii* lady I " The child drew herself up haughtily,
and raid:
'T'rn’ not a lady; Fm a princi*s!" The Ftlnccss of Wales, who overheard the kindly Injunction and the rather ill-tired reply, said quickly:
ood sailor you are not a
| moment. Khr hax h I ! When Winfred went : grand in a thanked him
: li ■ van a very happy little boy
.ilg'il.—Youth's Companion.
lipUrf- fa
For years
Jolly Land had been good and tho |« ople i-onfented and happy, hut one ipring H rained aim os', steadily from i.( hie,ip.i, K U j, „( winter to tne . month of July WJjaJi-v/'r had been sowed or planted ro^ed In tlie 1 ground, and the nicadown were r-ov , ered with water many inches deqji When fall eanie no one had anything j I" sell, and Klng^Sondheart had to send a':.r off Into Egypt lo btfy food ' f"r biM people. He iiianaged so that no ■ one starved, although many were hun-
gry from week to week.
"Never mind that wv suffer now.” said 'he people as they ale their bread and ueie thankful to^(et n. “Xext
i yeaKwiM le- a great y^e („r
But
al^ h“ happy ^ai vAten- aprtwg eat
was a great lack of rain. Insh
having too tniieh ihen
The (-a rtli bali'-d ho: under the sun and none of .the seeds or r
sprouted Inrti life.
In all that long summer there
pie had not driven
i there ead ‘of
long stiniroer there was* ' valleys, and if tWpeo-
tjielr sheep gnd cat-
all voyld have loud b-omplain-
■ very where.
•Tell t
litlle lady yet. hut day.*'—The Montn
you h ■eal gt
tropirsAtBpi Asia, but si
is fro
ee is found only in the in the islands about sometimes hi America,
feet high.
at like a n
i* plmspl. ydraires.
visual or-, Is-lng fur 1
roraiioNTAR am> nni of the looks of
r PAPOOSES.
SO^e ^
hnt whitish
Boms, which resemble lilio!, ley. arc pale yellow anil
When* the j
gb. shaped The leaves
issy on the top. th. The l)lo^11 os oT the val-
very flagrant fruit i-^^ip
grow
Am
usliing a Bglu
ill* of the ocean vrtili l
to guid
■so flashes of light
through Jhe depll
uide th
gay olil'llnie King 1’owliatau or King I'hilfp would have had after tlndlng such a specimen of
maize.
This Is a great country.
POULPE- CAUiMT IN -THt ANTARTIC OCtAN AT A .DEPTH OP 1500 '/AETeRj.i. v , i .
2—P0CDPE CAUGHT IN THE ANTARCTIC.
• fragrant,
pear-shaped fruit L^^ipc
Is about the size of a p^ch. and ! reaks into two parts. discl.'JVis the seed with its covering. ^ It is taken from the tre<? by menus of a barb placed on the end of a long stick. After it is gather'd the outer I'ti’sk is removed, and then the Trace which envelops tiio nutmeg Is carefultaken off with a-knife. This mace. ,
hen fresh* is bright scarlet an 1 mutl: I TJt^king divided. After it is dried it becomes 1 a ' c ,li; ’
the hard, yellow Biibzstance which is i so pleasant a spice. Between the mace and the nutmeg Is a thl-i. nark brown shell, but before this can bo
’ the
perished.
lug, ami sickness was everywhere. I
the king did the Is-st he c
He even tcjlil his horse.', and jey clry' to buy food for his pooplc. and he sent
meatengera among them to con-•m-Ourage them; but when
w l ft ter came even people who had been considered rich had sometimes only
brrad and wAier to dine on.
Once more spring came around, and the season legan so finely that ( body wa* hopeful. Hut hardly hac pcasantc begun work in their fields when the rain came down. The histories of Jolly ],aiid recoitK^Iiat it rained more or less every day for 92 days. The seed rotted again, anc
the disheartened pt-oplc rri
each other.
"Alas: fait a. preai famine is uswn
ulier season comes
bus been put uiion us.”
Tvefytd the
cried out i
ie ian^' ji :- isrt^csc h
e^noih*
Td show how poor the become I will tell y*>
that >
it *1. that
hail ;
ly tak when
(iota for i
»ey was all gone, and he ad-
•ubjeets to drag tl
and Arabia
; themselves
. taken off t
l- nutmeg Is placed over a
slow fire and thoroughly dried so that the nut rattles in the shell, which is then cracked, and the nutmeg M then freed from all iia surroundings. At _Jl£- n,,
• first the Dutch owned all the isiauihr tfe 31 a
upon which this tree grew, and tli.-y , Dim. endeavored not to let any one else l ave a chance to cultivate It. And
for. fear nutmegs would be s-'to and mi
mafket in such numb
ibjects to lira down Into Egypt
to tlie generosity of the more fortunate persons there. A few went, but only a few. as the GtStance was great and hunger had weakened the strong-
Whon It seemed as if things could wo:Be. the king was informed , Utile girl desired speech with
it of social leaders and
children.
second'-Vanderbilt son.
who Inherited the bulk of his father’* fortune, goes In for a quiet country life.' He and hls wife.* sp^nd much of
scent secrcodies. sometimes by clearly localized organ*. Figure 2 Is a photograph of a poul|»e caught in the Antarctic Ocean at a depth of 1500 metre*, and which was photographed on the Valdivia Immediately after its capture, when Its luminous organs still shone. The latter are twenty-four In numlier. some forming a crown around the eyes, while others'arc placed on the ventral face and on fbr*—arms, from fiery red to
the light varying pure white. Each
pigment a
transparent, lens.
Among the fish the ceratides carry l»cforc the head a long stejumounted by a luminous orgliu.
species which we represent 3) was caught by the Vnldli ■pth before.Dnr-cs-Salnin.
lint fish
the bottom
hllnhcd.
with a
metres Of dept
re-covered
"E
it (Fig. 1. No. dlvla nt 1500'
ipecles of md nt th
of the sea. carry on the snout
and sometime
organ, sessile luted, which pi
irobably serves t
■the price too greatly, they destroyed . the trees on all but three or four islands; and even there. If there wa.;
'• large crop, they b'irnei
One writer aav-i he
"A little girl?" some poor child >
ngther
icdtic? i Let her con
n Ainsually 1 ia^ of then
Fhorzhelm. Germany, by rolling up a metal band like a screw thread, the
joints being made rubber on asbestos, galvanize steel or
The bjrfi- hTwery flexlbl
to untwist When i overcome by innklui poslte windings.
Tlie material is phosphor bronze. Ible. Its tendency ighly tin mil.'cl is
g it double, with op • gpice. It Is IntetAied for er j B ] ;
ordinary dimensions could hold. However, the nutmeg pigeon.fyequonis all those islands, an
parti
lurch of
for her c
Fan. th blight I
t to speak kind!
dly.”
[tie gir
h
II those f
the mace around tho
meg, would not allow the Dutch^
keep exclusive possession
They carried the se&B
lands In such numbers that loc..l-
:cept t
"Oh. king.'’ began the littl.
she < ame into his presence. "I am Fan-
the fairy. I have heard of the put upon your land, and I have
come to remove it."
"Alas: But what can j>e doner' sighed the king. "Not even a fairy this rain from coming down."
» rain save your i hundred seeds
of / tuts da too'h
mining |turp«*e*. Is eight Inebiam dU^ lllMi of whlch the , 0 h , d Rerer meter and will stand a pressure oT5up , ie a r d. were stocked with ther
atmospheres. • 1 — - -
Ilnnlcoed A
Again.
don't think much of
scum." said Jinks. "Why. they ain't got no skull of Napoleon Bom and the one I was In. up to Net lias fwo."—Baltimore American.
r
Washington Star. ■
tona parte, Sew York,
I'nnlMlieft For tihowtna Merer. ■ Lieutenant Perezel has been expelled from an Austrian hussar regiment 1 localise he did not use his sword on v laborer who struck him.
A HAREM ON WHEELS.
their time at their farin near Newport,
:yi'1. both arc very fond of drift
Reglnah
• •f collcgi _ _ _ _ .
The
will preliably take place in
winter, in :
ire very fond of driving,
inhl. the third son. is barely o 'gc.'though be 1* engaged to be
>* Cnthteen Nellaon. The
rrled to Miss ■•IdiuK will p
r. fall or early winter. Mr. I teg tint hi Vandcrtdll
people. 1 have here a
In a bag. Divide tjiem iwo equal portions. and send them to 10 different places. The people who receive them must drop them Into river and lakes." "I will do as you sajv" replied me king, "hut 1 cannot hope that much
will come from it."
L He was to be filled with gladness,
firnmlmn'ii T’leket-Cunnl. . however. The seeds were distributGrandma Wilkins was very sick. The 1 ( 'd and .ax! into the weter. and lo: in doctor said she must ho kept q^lct.* | one night there was plenty of food and everybody went about on tiptoe I for all. Each seed eprouted after a and spolce in low- tones. Winfred j few hofy\ , and there grew along the looked very sad. He crept softly Into j hanks of rvoiy river and lake and the darkened room ami laid some j creek and pond tons upon tons of wa- . flowers on grandma's pillow; but she tereress. cauliflower, eggplants and was too isifli to look at thefli. Soon ! roots which were good eating. Hunafter he heard hls mother say to 1 t;er was stayed at once, and in a week Kate, the cook: j tho people were bringing back their "We must keep the door bell from , eakflo. These soon fattened up. and ringing, if possible." | thlcn there was meat to eat. The “I can do something for grandma." ' Arabs and Egyptians heard of the the little hoy. j wonderful :oots. and they came with
wheat anti corn and other things to exchange. n7id when winter set In again the people of Jolly Igind had enough of everything once more, and not a complaint was to be hoard in the
kingdom.
"It
night the little' hoy. So he sat on khe
front step, and book in her ham
a women with .
| came to the door.
"Grandma Is very sick." said Win- | fred. "Nobody must ring the bell." The lady smiled, but went away,
n a man with a sate'
x satchel came.
.... . . ». U c. .v Fan-Fan who brought all "Grandma Is sick, and mamma ' this and saved our Uvea. Lot us *do
: SOl-l
Bt
' Yea. It was.Fan-Fan."
ag. "and I will *
Id and let h
1 give her a chain of _ live in the palace." e (ouV find the fairy. She
appeared,and2aveil the land, and then she had^gorie quietly away, noj have any one of tho icryteful people her since.—San Francisco Cbron-
anyjw»p«-clal
■ arm] mnrb fur mu hlii finuci-v have I deal tbl» autuuier.
New York
not ha*
Mpurt. and
[•ioty. ihough he and driving a good
The new railway to Ihimnacu* draws a line, aitractnl by curiosity and the novelty of tl
form group*, evidently composed of the whole harem of i ter. their.yashmak* protecting tbelr feature* from the gaxe of the in irt* which convey them to the scene, a* our lUustratUm show*, i
doesn't want anything at all." said
the boy.
All Jay long • people came. It seemed to Winfred that almost everybody had something to sell; but he kept guard, gtid the bell was silent. ! Kate came-do call him to lunch, but Winfred would not leave hi* pAst.
■ "Just brlhg me n sandwich or ’ seen
something, and I'll eat It here." he Icle. At last the dcqtor came again. When 1 he came bark he smiled down upon j "
Winfred and said: !'Kan*a* t'Uy Journal, who has “Well. - little ' picket-. Ruard.’ your ,lo * n fmm P*** 00 CltyV^CNnidtke. tc
grandma i* pol.ig m get well, and ,ll f you have boliH.il to bring about that •’'■••a. * 3 .'
i happy result. You wtU make a goqd
r jWI. • ' > never bu d ahledo ra«i-h a pb Thiil hi- V-iheit came out and todi «*>« groun^ was not tru..eu hafd.
him In her arms and kiwi
Iking between Uh- uauners of
Iway carriages it r the East and V
•‘1 am qui‘ Hellish, little
down from pawnon City, Klondike, tc ■ pend ihj Winter with reiatlvoa at Ia Matt*. May/ he ha* dug 225 ff« deep In the Kivuiid of hi* claim, but ha* ■ never be. if ahledo reach n polnQwhere the ground wa* not tru-.-u hard.
»ve. tin
"Nov
; cojm- an J have some diuner. and then j land aa % *uu may go and see grandma tor * ! of
. UHibrea’.eu the ciftemhmtio*
Mi Jf of the country.

