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tiiia iiiuin g PLACElPILEUFBADDEEDS W.ITIB IM (HOOT CAk CAfckor k UM.1IUI. III Jmmmm't t1f Tlla kf ' WASHINGTON The Senator fceeo to -ol Itivestig iti'io hat reached oat period heie cmiti..-! for tbe f-rotcstaota have too hv ed the ri aaninutluu of nil persons wtm coulu fee uadied by the subpoenas Issued fey the mi He Ciuiii Isslou. Attorney Taylor aonuuiie d that be wag reany la lest bis case, nopt for tbe lu- Irolurtion of d'sumi oury evloen-e knd poeibly lbs elimination la'er of owe person! on whom K bas bten pcible toget aervlce. Tbe case of the respondent will b opt nd Jau Iwnarj 10. to h en on the bearings jfcavc been arjuouriied. ) Just bcft.re arij .urnmeot of tbe Voeunilttee opposing counsel engaged to coiitrove.y over the tdruissi Willty or oertslo reference murk as vioeoce uf iu- eS-.n-tiSiie Cf tbo Mc- taoo faith. No aroeaK Dt could be reached, aod afttr heated argutueuts Mr. Taylor recafli d Apostle Penrose o Identity certain rtftrrrce b nks. 3a a nomler iif lostsocts Mr. Peo Irose oeobd that (he wmkshad beu receipted by I tie church at authori j'tlTr i uhbra I ns and Mid rumyuf the. maters lootslmd lo the docu toeota weie mi, J i t to dispute. Dairy Ctuu t or Am ety ST. PETHlSitURG.-The mlar In tbe I'-fcuaiC.: cf the imhrii.il mani festo oui jming ref nca ha ;e 1 to the Wildest rumors, accord i. g 10 wbl h Suiperoi Nicholas baktutiu'tl i ack oo I In; Idea of miking any ooueet- talon, the immediate uo if ill of In terior Minister S Utopuik-Mnsky in In .win rut hill tli noilnaii n of jLleutc nni tleneral Kldga. governor way be lo ked for. These rep. ru, acer rdng to tbe As axu l iled pr- s luff im 1 1 u, are en tlrely wit' out fuuiioa. Inn. It Is he fond Quest Inn thai the nifaeunt !h irth In he anni.uiit'ed will tx) no leatlsfactnry to the eitremlsts and to jtnaoy I litem In, who will be content jwlth nothing Ice than a c tuplete Viluilon of the if0erriment. The rr'ioltliio f r a CinatituUnn aod btC or catlim uf a rjatlnnal Hgneui- ly, tbe eaitrur after careful con solution llli I U nilulhier and Ictiier aoTlsora bn rejr-cied aa I in practicable mid !nip asi il; uuoei Die iiailiitf enndit tniiH, but hc Is 4erned a d Hoi e pp gr .to of rational iBteaxUiea h .a been Oe.teriulned upni ad fchmtly will b announced. At the aaoic- time, In oMer to put a at p to the leniieiit Into whet) tie iuntry ban beeo tbtowa by the pn viol atiutl(iu, the aiinuuDC'riiiectl will be uiade In fcicb a fanhlmi u lo leave thH people unc er no iliu-.lut tttfardlnK lb' goveiuiiieot'B pi bitulo Patteraon Ordeal Ended NKW VOItK. Alter a day cf tor aient, facifu tbe nercliess enw iiint lonlng of Piosrcut-r Kund, Nan J,it e s'n, the firmer sh" li went to her cell lo the Toiohs tlr hut hafor. ' r S'tiral hour she tUi d-r the t'Hlllrw croHS-tire of tb ashlsHnt cits 1 1. 1 attorney, who . n.hed Ibe e nt of hi r life from the dy !be not Caesar Young, t the killing of wlmni she l belr u trbd. till tbe dioiui nt f his riagtr 4eaib. No detail war so trlval as l ncape tho hllenllon of the st.ite'i attorney, but with hcateely an ei trptloo the accused actress proved a aiarvel of aelf cuttol. Only once did Mr. Rand confute er areitly. In gnlrirf n?er the conversation be Iweeu her and You n at the Grave end trck M las I'aiti rson teitlrjed that Young gave as a reason for sail ig to fcurope tbe fact that be wa airsid Mr. Young mluht baim bleu or tbe D'lao er. Miss Patters o Ho- ally admitted that sbe recalled Only an li c dent which happened In fan Kranciwa At times tne anted the slurp questions of hei Inq'jisltoi, tui wnen he pinned bei doo to a IcHoite auestiiiD, ber answer wa n koeaa lualf. Seek to Cancel Insurance ST. LOUIS. Altorna K. A. Scbo- eld of II .nnlbal. Mo. appointed to take depositions In the suit, of a New To'k life Insurance company to eao tithe laO.OiO pulley beld by the lata Jatoea L. Hdlr of tbe Louisa n a futabase Bspualtion company bfgan the taking of tetlliuony at the fei rai building. The eanrelution of Ue policy la t'kad no tbe grounda that Hlalr cowceaied tne Tact that ft wa uaKmutaola at tba tlaia aa wak wsit Ota tsMMf l 1W1 r.CLATIOlS L41kt or uic jtMii fcKoco.nr on. FA PER PROVEN FORGERIES trim M GITE.S ItNsiriOtll, S)TI AT T. LOt la. Ir lriiri- Conpaaf triita Wow rttuw Uuuk-v -mtm t Mt: (ktuvwt ST. LOUIS. At tbe tearlna oi the lestioj'.? In tbe suit before Spec Ul Mailer F. A. Scbotleld of ilun. Dibal, M i., upp .lnted by tbe Colted Slates circuit c 'urt to take Ustiojcuy lo the actlnu biuuht by the Mutual Insurance cmuanv of New Yoik to aooual .laojea Blair's iloo 000 losur aucep.licy, Edward S. Kobert k sei Siiliual evidence. Mr. H heit told of tbe confer-sa-llotis held bi-tweeii H air and bioja.-if, lieo Ik dls;oTerd that b'alr bad foiRed deeds belomlng to the Hl .w estate, of wnlcb Hooert became co- agent lo lC9y. Afier Mr. Robert be tauie a-sitlited with blalr'i man Keu)eut of the state tbey went 1j (inlier to a safety depH bus lo whlcb the lilow estate securities were beld to thick them oer. There a.y be louud deids ff trust purportlnu to hive heeo mide by John Uwlrfht for :0 (KW and Mb-ael O'Lauubllo for tU,iM) t .r loai.s oo certain pmpertha. Among oiher dee' s f lrut alb-aed to beuiTci weie tho.e Of JilinT. Wllliarmoa tbe ai d V'letor a'jdet. Mr. Robert thro detailed tne part iculars of the oieetlnir at the ortlce ot Jamts L. Hialr Id Sept'-ruber. 1)3 lo which Hiali's tritiHaciloiis witti the property of his en.pli)if wis tlrst, uiid-j public, aod told ol alt's gur.scqu. nt Tes tation trusiee whin tegLjchted.. Asked what hroijwt.t up the sub- Jcci of the huge against fl'a'r, toe wi! ri. i.s ald : "Toe discusilon of sffai'S of th two tsia'i-n, t tie i ne clocd arid tbe other jst ciosIi.k." Air. Koneit sild he reoi"nirpred that In the pi e of b id fleedn he tiu( pliCi'dthe Ji Iki Dyer and Micbae O'L.hikIjiIo dcerii, a Is i of tiusi inadi out lu tlie narxieg of J ,hn T. WiJliaui son and Vktor liaiidet. "I gift tha bad ones to Mr. Bhlr," Kohert said, "after hi paid us or thi ui" "Mow much did he pay you?" Juie McKe uhHti aik 'd "Ab.ut tea ooo, i think, "Mr. Robert repl ed. "He pud us ooi only for the uuountn rpp-seoted tii the Deeds, bur. for the checks ant ptwsiblv other furtna of inttuhteooi Hi I do not remember ell the details Tne am Hint was calculated by a Mr May, whom we hired ft"iiiJpns ( aes'ir fc Co, nocouoiaots, to go 0e' the books" Feservea to Kill Vacancies. ST. PKTERSHUUG.-The ronbli tatlnn announced of the r'seiven 1, even military dl-.trlcH of Rns-ii i?iT ct a K)iilon of about half of thi military dMrlcts. VVnlle s n e o tne reserve men cal'cd to It e colon II lie osi d to c rnpli'te the Mri nutl of I ho rrtflmenls o ug to tti' front oy fat the priater pruth n w ll hi ormi'd Into teserve unit" to ie, I ici troops Whici) have already gone l the far east. This year the e n scripts rioio'icr s'loot 6o),0ii rm n nriog a.'joyt duunle th tmiu' ustiillT cillei to the colors Thi iiutu .er of young men annually li t I to military srvlce Is or 80o ooo The new motilUza' loo will eoiall ad dltlonal rellrl nnasiires for th' tarn I Ilea of reetve mt n. which prot) iibly will be m t by li cri ali g thi credits of the xemstvu tor this pur liOsi-. Heile declining to give details tne hflmlrality admits tl at RunsUi ndvlces from I'oit Arthur, sent b' General St essel, suUtant tally coo tirmed tne Japanese advices nf I hi panlal wtecking of the Rniislan shl In the tiaib'ir, and the cenwir ! been Instructed to permit the pubit Catun of the dlapa dies. It li claimed that sfveial or the large snips and a numoer of totpedo boa' destroyers ate still seaworthy, bul th y are not being considered ss I f iO'ir In the coming tight betwe-a tnajiral Togo's ships aod tbe Uu Ian second Pact He squadron. Colombna Fireman Injured, COLUMHUS. O.-Klrw on Higl street destroyed l2iV000 worth n property In the business district, anc In an etptnslon durlnw the tire five men were loiu'ed. I h" flami s siartec lo tbe M If tioff bulldlf g In the nat of the Fust National bank. The second, thlid and fourth Honrs wers (K-cupled as fit it and flfteeien families resided there. While the tfremen were at work on tbe eeeund floor there waa ao axploeion ef aat. burt MhMi scaiuai : I. I S" I A illl-Hl .F 1HVIKU laubm mt Trawlrr Frrl ald iKwm I fatllttlth lb t VVr With IkruaU LONDON.-The puhil a l'.n In it l'cL'-rihurg f toe siaicoj.-ni tn .t :he Hull d-bdriueo tiave vi loni iri t :ejoea that fnr- gu torjed b t v.t ie amoi g the traw i r. oil l i;g . I'.ank when the litier were trci ui en L blnjs or the Lust, ao h lit Iquidi'D Is prnbattly 10 hi g uio I lid ri a ri p. titiou of similar la. pients e uabai Ina- lionj Hull ai d , pamg lo L' ooi o pap rs the 1. t t-M oa)8. Tin so are i iicuiost .nt , 1 n1 ll woulo cer lalr.lr a(peai loot t iu ! ih it sutiie meo o' l he ii mi ro n et lave maoe Hateo ems b f I lie Kuiiau c nsul. Toe i nu e . r i my one oi lhee ca b. eii it n a '. He la the batsalti of th' tral r1 Ava and li gild toil hi was niooi'. f In u aWe the statuuei t while be in ni-ncaied. He in u I e r c 1 l' a cut. In amooi t f on tiev, tint I o 5i y the ktdtt tin nt lie made Is in - t'Ue. 1 ie tei or or his Ma'eim n it of any olieikln.s not ln-i o leveand All pod sit d n pons tr ru Hull s v p sslnly that Hit be Slat. in. tils w,ie j'TOnd t y tvtoag'htsof i lie l.u-il i tovernun nt, tiut tne K ss'ao em 1 asy lo Lo!'n"on repeats its in al mi tne As ClHlert piess. made i ll 1' C imhei 21, saylriii I hat I here Is ati 1--ti 1 v oo truth In tin-st '! on nt :u ito wiy or any one ddegit d hy ll'j na has b en endeavnili g io s cur s'a emei ts Ir mi t.Se e n ec c n-hei-ii. en, In mpp it of Riissii's poili' oet'oe l be l'.iris ci uitiiis-loo. It was pnlotid out. Inieer. that alio uwli liossla bad o'Teicd a reaid to- I f i' mat on the Russian oveiinin n is not r'bpitisl Ie or t h emus I urstieil hy auv p. rum drsdl y in se en ie r wa'd. It Was p sillve sti e I j lliat li enii ;issy Ims no k now le ! and lio Ififo lu ll ion I rnoli g i o sup j p rt the u poii of the til. relet u.'g I ata r allndi d io Tin" smu; tl in, ii p'css o' England i r ct y i h.ir s t lie l;u,si in u - en -'uent wiio i;sitit( lift. rd. n il una s, 'y in hery anil intoxi a its. to m i ute fiNe 8 aten ents fr in n en of If ii ini ciH k fislrth tlei t. 'I he tins tan consul at Hull na d ill bo it twain ol the A V. Was b ' light t'i I I - OltlC", h it ibatheseni him to the com n s-. o et of oaths, where, the tonsul 'as, li e bo it S am kw 'it liesa a J parus" tirpeotioat with the trawhrs Tne con-ul says he km ws ot her tia le s li0 ate ready to m..k- sliuil ir g'ate mei t-, but that Itny area'ral lot i he cnrn.pniien'- s. The . oiimiI to 'iw i, Holly denh s tint lie has tinrte an at ti Dipt tolodi.ce fishermen to n uk statt'oii tits. lie s )s ti at when lu ! no d of the natu e of the sta e merit the boatswain o' the A a in t'ndfdlo miike it hi riotv to hi p vei niLit'iil to ritidet every asl-. hiiCO. One explanation of the matin fmanatea Ir' lil Par S Wieie It i st.ited i hat I ao ii p riertof the I'd I l u H' not i l tl Hull m ori'T to l t. ivm men of 1 1 e (iin.c ck ll el am secure niK ru titiou 'oncirilng tti D'.Knt bank Htlair, As none ol t i i new-paper r'pre-eniatlvis as-iimn l 1 l'icntif ihe agi'iitl as Russians, Inn h Ingdi's rilieo us foreigner- tnpiov' i hy tin- Russian govi'i nine t t is ' he mot prohilne epa'iill'n hl h, hnev r, nay P'SsiliK liiv , -l (le u the test I mooy h' toe til-' 111 i ruaiiniial tr.huiiil at l ails. Jury is Tied Up NEiv YORK. Nan P..tters"n fot mt t si ow gii 1, s, i i t an mi x ous i rung In til- . riimtial coil I hu 1dm IWiiiting the lesul of the ni libit' I 'll of the the men who sho il i tei tn on wcie sent lo a jur r- 1 1 10 decide wheth r she Sbnold I' Orai (hot as Ihe won n who tired th shot that kilud Cm s I Y ung, 'i tl1 eiateit to J'tin i ei la nilv. Mie. ha i expected a sp. eny verdict lud biid vet) packed Inn lielo' wl' v ind lift tiicm in a nil vhch ha Dei n ber home for sevi inl inon h jut evening came and th- J ir wen dinner, and teluined to I s ceilh nt Ions with to t-lgo of Aliat I , fcldlct Wuol i be, I he sio-p i sh of the early days o :he trial, wlnn Pr sei nt i Rud im llness a'ter win ess on ih t-t-i nl I Viiiplcte a chain of cln uni .t mi i )lilenre awali.st her, rtu'iid a ;in ogh oulwaidly Miss Patiers i leemed U) maliitaln the s imc q ce li'irn anor that has charade, lied nei ii oi the b' ginning. ' Most of 5suons IHejtsl. PI ERR K, S. I lurtge limey o' .be soiiri me court hmred don t I clshui in an Hpie l from He (in-bury court In wh'chthep'in it Is-ue was tbe right of a tiwo lourd to grmt ilq uir I censps wit' i there had been no affirm. itive vnte Hie lt pr Ceding ele tlnn. The d Ision ol I be lower ourt thai a filrii atiffl vote was ieq i red ee y tr waa aftttiued by tba supieme 4'urU I I 1 I oners cfoni v larm rs r'n'iim tr ni hv oig o i d a ruial itlt- i I 'me cvupany. Toe iel'leie- ifOmnd Rnjpr st tans-n was ei t e I thi-nt er night i nl ao ue Ciioia e, w rut 00, mien. Hstrct court t r J it nvn cmnl v l to-v-ni in J'iiii'v 10 Ihe t rUM Is a la'e o' e and g"erjl itn nt nf cas-s arc ti be heard. T'i ni-s has heen r clved st ' lit's ni.o'h of the liii'iiifwf of the id-nee of IJe- ig- V I 8 apd tin i in i' 1 m i f h'S to lit' le C'l Id 'en. I. II. P-r"n t'a'lnn g' nt 't the i .1 n de o nt F" m 'i t Iras r(f.I;npd l D'sltl'O and wll t mo e to in hi whrp h h s aecei.iei tie s I n i f is-'SiitcltT th-ket agent j ' . he (Tiitmi P c fi '. b rlin E'i M. fnnmin for the ie oik co t-t O'-tl n on th" new 1 nr'llg O" lb lit at Cri t- wss fO'l' d ii,inii b th mck t a la'trr 'n 'tiJ i 1 II,. w is dead h' n cut ii i in ii hi t e committed . it . ii e of nespundei cy. Th w-.itir ren pint at. NeonR 'Hi h'S h. en coup -t to ext. od US ei tl'.ll pipe I. HOO ' et nut tn'n 'he "v.-i h t iim-s a a'"i' a-, ol ? tn ip rieciiup cf the river. A )r!P. mnt) r his 'orrn 'd lu fr1 nt. of the irri nlng st at h n. V r h imer of vpts th Pai'-a-ton Armv bis li'v n a Ch'Mm IS 'in-nr 'o the p'inr 'f K"m i"t. r is year "ev n l'"ii' r h-iv a t ii I f hi re. ti p lar ti S m t es of " riiTeieni chii'-his hav1 t ikpn in tt.p n a' t' r n ' w'H ' ve r el i xiritpfitpn i to'hos" ti ate nit r.lp 1 1 pr 'forp in fo' t h'ens I . 1 Ii. 'Iii b n' Umoln ha in dited h dev'c ' C i w 11 hu-k ru 'I frvn li i. ' f i k . tM 12 ni rows at a f'n d n ls ng n 1 rs. even If 'I e . t .!. rp M.i' o no h" 17.no d. Th" r-vice ill h -It n'v s; r- it . A -t'ck c m n 1 v t t t o f r d a - d t'.e f'e. n e I I he n ;ii"f ntiited Bid placed lip tl tl'P Itl lk t At Ihe nne't"(? it T, In -ott o' hi 1 it tin ird f '"'it a' on imH po if., ura tpp rec "n Hip K i"i V rnml 'I'll ol Rid pp-st rni'i t I', nt. Th" Mini o' $1 i"4 l'1 w 1 1 W'"t f r ' r' a'r '1v nn on t"-irnfv b 1 1 I ni A n'niv r of rs I'll ites fur wmk and tlx'nr ar II I'VPf. Thp Hfrh rs 1'iint" fn ' t " rnchsppl. "1 ih aiimint nf I1'!, 'I'tTO. m nllivnd. Prvelnlil itimun'S tot id I4 17 1 !.". ('."Dii Attii-niv flpn-go T" " If T rminlv hns fll"-! C HI citrn-t .li' n s'pr'-pl' T PUnr o' th -ch'i'l 'i Fr"" 1,1'P", jhnri-l - p ntrr s I f, nmi-pinns cbtider Hi f !" p-p fll 'd In H e en i'tv court at Col in bus " r" t w "S is in ' at lire, Tr W'T 7. ' et "' fed m fila n m-l ii' f I" p C f 11 ity wb 're the ' ip'r bn a cir ol ' 'on -php m er pt nn, ih "-p'i ' h (.a? nf Ci 1 nib'i e If to nn n a rcpt jb'ch 1 a" rrevi n'v h- p r . Pd a-.rt 11111 'I tn 'h' TT'io-i ,. r llrn.d ulllhoheeirdo f '( 1 ip t 1 d S' lti c ur 'f nnn I ni, ,p k hi St. T," il". ft" A't r pV W M t'rj I is .1 ii''" I -I. hil'l-nn and I rl O! C'r r-n'rs-rl cl v. At n fnrm r ' r'nl Ir ' 1 a nn tho Ml a1 conipmy wa' 'I ven n 4irip"t. I pv U'l hniP'ir who Is In r' r' O ,ht"' reenrt M11, I 1 e'n ' "-t 'h wiled vpr 'S'li" fleer kil'c ' ei'vc, t V ' en I rjo tit 'I S to nn" d if, 1 Oil P.'U hv ip .ri 'i th f tnr..i.rti thi r- . Th Hl-llnJ " cl'J'f'-d l) 't'.t V'fv i'1'd tht iv ponnaM r.r-h PV 'O f i e iti-d .. In (' P Sh'l "I v r pi nr; t h iIti; in-l vcr . If'1 nn nninv h m if1 er pnv. II ' tl' . ; h e In f.r. ,... -.V'n p th ' lil-- Ips and spp ir rl T 'em w Ii i ro a- h-n Pif. thp b e a'outi'i th' in : u'l ,-l lo 1 them. otp pctnd r-pi ts pr" pimlne Irj o n f-P I H f "orn nm'i' d fn'ntn. . s. I.ip Mil" If. n-tl ' It v " nn wh it c th "I li'd. ' tipiw'"n r''f . rth aid o h i"n n I nf 'hi I .-t" -if" In P k ''nn' t l"Sf Hn. .h1 hiiski"i a tift hp e H Id . pelf, fpn tnli'i hp u ii h r d 3 Tti , uhp's, t m s s"V 'n' fl p ' ttJ'1 l pit m-ip, II p .n nuittpt th" enrn r '10 c bich w Ul ' r. Hfn hrK Inn sr. e.tri pnr apr for th" cr p. his I m ' "' i dUD nn th" m uk' I f w v tt'S niti t !8 n-r acre anf! nl I not n 'w be b -night fT mucb t-S- than fW P. .1. Pit.rn n of Plst'rnO't'h nr hit. d'i"ng th" pis' pltfht davs ht velghed Ii liS.000 hugh'-'s o' ("'" hi Mil ny, and dot l ag that liine5n(Vf l is' els ill r weri reclv"-1 'lie.n. A cmioinr, kniin us the Pith Mifler Kleclrlo i' od Water P W"t com 'im, bend d t y G L. Miii'tiwav o rrnts MlilfT e if tv purpos 10 "Ct ho 8i.000 poW'T nant nn th N'mih PI tt.e in f 'hetrn of tTJer in.'. Tbe plant will tie us n f t tn . tu g, maoufacturtng aod other pur pope i M:IflM5KA NOJHS 4 imm Tl I i MEN'S HAIR FASHIONS. lot bo Varos n VVouicd' bat f ab jvx.t to th.in;t. "tVe bear a i;ood deal a!out the va- lous (ij'as io n-u;cii wouieo drebS Lf.r hair." said the barber, "but we 'n't bear much taiJ about tbe styles a v.linli uieu wear their Lair. i "Vet men do bave styles in this re ard wbii lj they follow closeiy, tboub In do not cLange their styles so fre-tii-.it:y as women do theirs, nor are I.i :r styles eo various. Tbey are, iu- I eed, iHiiilioed mostly to changes in the ' flrt. j -Two or three years apo, aa you will einember, it was tbe fashion for men io jiart their hair iu the ruldille, and 'I:k was the fat-hion very coiumouly oliowed, at.d by many elderly as well g by young men. There were many ' Mer men not adverse to following ' lie fashion of the younger men to ! lake tlieuif-elves more like tbe young r hinn ill appearance, and tbeu many j u r i ,'er man fouml that by iartin, , is ha,r In the middle lie wag enabled i, cover up the hare spots that thin- -nl h. mi. -I t to tils t. mules, fitul !i ' ire -St kimliy to the fashion ou that ac- cunt. 'i t iinrtirff the hair In tlie nildd'e r-aw: really tbe prevailing fafihion, ami tn-n, old end yo'ing. wearing their j,!!- hi that manner were to be met ii very band. Hut now a man with lis bair ro parted Ik but rarely seen; irelty much every man now parts hie mir ou the side, and a man, old or i'i:iijw wi h hair parted In the middle rouid attract attention. "Men have individual ways In tbe ri uliiK of their hair, as, for example, nine men who think long hair is be oniiiiK to them may wear their bair onjf, and tiome men with naturally inly linir may not try very bard tn c; ;b it out etrsilfrhf. There are men Clio follow their fancies as to how hey shall wear their hair, just ns l.i re ere some women who disregard he nt.vle m:d wear tLcir hair in the luiimer they believe to be most be-suulii-i to them: but as to tbe part, l.e prevailing style lor wen now la to lave that on the side. "Women say that men look better 1.1th their hair parted on the side than ii the middle, hut I don't think tiiis i;i h anything to do with niakiiijr tin rlyle, for most men consider thein-.i- vis att: active nnyway. and I lo'il; n ilue time to see the mhlille part he 'nine fiislnomihle ;i v-: "As a matter of fact, the side part. l.'.cb is the natural part for men !ncn prevail ill t!;e In;;;.' run. tftkili", a e;i' series of years; but men like a ! a!". p, aril thf middle part pleases heir vanity, or In some cases serve I purpose, anil it will no doubt conic li a?::!!, tn lat at least fnr n while lien eliiinre their ways nf wenrliip heir hair just ns tlicy change the i;ys of the shoe they wear." New folk Sun. TJ KISTOE MMOL'S TOWER. The Archbishop of Canterbury tip- )onp'l recently for funds to restore the tr. o' 5.11 Harry Tower of Canterbury Ca l ilnt iie.lral ns It Is sti.Tering from "gri v- I'ts e-vternal decay. 1 he cost of re- llAilltY TOWI.K OK CA.N-n.aUfllY. tirs will amount tn no less than $.")!). S O. which inclm'.es .5.IK)0 for .scalTold alone, iiml .fln.lMH) mure will he t eihsl for other repairs. Tho bell I iwer was iinisheil lu 111),") ninl Is wliln feet high. Miiiinii .i i C.iv.'w in 1 r i iu . One of the strangi'st holiday resorts, ind one of the most Interesting, Ih that ecently made accessible to the public it i'U'lii-ac, In the Department of Lot, I 'ru nee. There a wonderful series of uveitis, containing inag.iiiicent stal I -titcs ni it a sul terninciin hike iind l.ver. has yielded its secrets to the ud i emit runs explorer, and the dangers )f the visit have now been Ingeniously Ml need, so that the average sightseer amy traverse these "antrcs vast" with iuse and safety. I"or ages the caves remained abso utely uni'xplot'ed, but by the enter prise of M. Mattel, a barrister, they have been thoroughly examined Mini Inscribed, and by ineans of iron stalr tvnys mid galleries have been rendered leeesslhle. One vast crater-like open ing Is 1100 feet In circumference, and a lien M. Mattel made bis first visit to '1S1I TO otff a :er ( ie the depths he bail to descend Soard attached tn two ropes nfte liimuer of a swing;. Ho went down too feet, mid, with several .companions, V'gnti mi extraordinary scries of dis roverles. The chief of these Is nil uti lerroiiiid river, which he navigated ,li a collapsible boat. Watch good grocery clerk nt work I iiwtti uni?,. h n iinnr ntu Than. If c-qi meu uie eual. e-uwi isww.rmtwiew-e inn mtm m f.v ,;.;.,... i a 'IP '..". I ' 1 ! h i is ,1 ; ii i (' - . n t tn . i . i if ; ':! y : . . . ,m v -- ' : xl j AIRIAL RAILWAY IN INDIA. I;ma anal Brlitriou Orrmoiij ikat Occur in the riiuiiiiiiyu. Oce of tiie most remarkable and B sa.loual religious eeremtiules In Use ni.oie uf ludia takes place annually at Kaiu, iu tbe Hiu:ala-i8. 1 rctiu a cliiT overbaii";in a prectpi tous t:orj;e tsereral buudred feet deee f rope is stretched, and iasbfntpd te a strusia; s:ake ou the opposite aide of the ravine. Tbe rope is of great leiijrth, nearly feet, and when It ia stretched taut tbe upper end wiM be several hundred feet higher than tbe lower end. Town this terrible iiiellue tbe victim or performer slides, tbe precaution haviii been taken to wet the rope te prevent it from catching fire from tbe frictiou. This descent is eCTected as follows: The performer a,tii astride on a kind of ruiijfb woodeu saddle fitted with 1 olets through which tbe rope ia threaded, wbiie to bia legs are at ti chid bagR blind with eand to enable him to niaiutaiu an upright position iluriui; bia descent and also to increase the momentum. The lower end of the rope is wound round witb rugs aud carpets to prevent the jheri, as the performer la called, from dashing bia hraiiig out against tbe pole to which, the rope ia faatened. The lirsf few hundred yards of the descent ia accompliished with light ning velocity, as is indicated by tbe stream of smoke which follows hie wake. The incline theu diminishing, the pace becomes slower and slower, n that hy the time he reaches the goal In ia able to stop himself without dan ger. The underlying motive of this curi ous ceremony is that if tbe flight le safely accomplished prosperity ia as sured to the crops for that year. This sentimeiii miluially minimizes tbe danger of the feat, ns It ia to every body's Interest that It should be safe ly accomplished. Irdeed, a similar mo tive Is at the bottom of pertain relig ious festivals iu Roman Catholic coun tries. A well known examplp nf this is Ihe fete of the Siopplo at Florence, when ;i dove, albeit an artificial one, per forins an aerial flialit of a somewhat similar nature on a wire stretched from the siniit lit of the high altar of ihe cathedral to an ox wagon filled witb lire'.corks which Is stationed in the front of thp west door. The Himalay an ceremony can he traced buck foi l uri'mds of years, and the men whs perform tho feat form a small distinct caste. Chambers' Journal. . i L tlii: ILLA-GEA31RS. Pakoe rtowoiio X.. the "Nail of the Universe." ns he styles himself, dwells in Snrnkarta, on the Island of Java. His "hanlwaresliip" Is the greatest of tho native potentates on that unruly island, and Is allowed by his Dutch conquerors to upend his enormous for tune In maintaining a court without nn eijiiul in ceremony and Rplendor. That Is nhottt nil he can do, says a writer in the Century Magazine, for the wily Dutch also maintain a rivfll emperor to play against him, and re fuse to allow Pakoe to leave his palace bounds without the consent of the resi dent arove-Tvir. Since stale ceremonies are almost the only outlet for his energies, be has elaborated them to a point where they are bewildering to the novice, Ie nothing Is this better Illustrated tbaa in the umbrella "ritual." Snraknrta . Is the paradise of um brellas. They are curried proudly ovef the head of every officio! and noble ma n. but must be shut nt the approach of a person of higher rank. Inside the "kruton " or royal enclosure a pari of about a 8-niare mile round the pal ace buildings nn umbrella may be carried open except that of the ems peror himself. The umbrella Is the ( i-iiwn. the wand of office, the outward sign of rank and distinction. . ''1 Iiim-o are umbrellas of gold outRlde and inside f ir the emperor; Of goli ontsii'e only for the empress; with a stripe nf yellow satin tor ttie en nernr's brothers; with a wider stripe nf the aimi! material for 'Ills halt brothers; of v.-liite silk with a narrow g ild stripe for his brothers' sons, ana! s on almost to Infinity. Every otOV cial, every military oflicer exhibits bil r ink in his umbrella, which Is Invari hly held from behind by an attendant whenever he leaves his house, Iu sua shine or In cloudy weather. There is nn ollk-ial guide book to thi umbrella labyrinth of Snraknrta wblcl contains not less than three hundred arious designs, lu all imaginable enlut and ornamentation. Every rank Is er titled to a differently designed stafti In order to give due Importance to al things belonging to ollicers of blg rank, such ns letters or betel-boxes OI cuspidors (carried by nttendants wbv ever their masters goi, these article are shaded hy special umbrellas whet their owner does not precede them. The "Nail of the Universe" la ef tremely afraid of poisoning, and so hne his meals prepared nt the Dutch reaV dency. Every noon his food Is borne through the streets to the palace, while mi attendant holds over it a gold ant! yellovr umbrella. si ( hen per lo lio til Jail. First Crook How's business? Second Crook Slow. Here's such a lot of oilb lals looklii' fer a inkcoff dews days a feller can't hardly afford ta keep out o' Jail. Rrowuing'i Maga zine. Jipm'n Urn Hit) Crop. Japan s rite crop for this year la est hunted fo ex et d I j 20 par cent tb uveruge annual crop.