I ) : i LARGEST DIAMOND EVER FOUND Valuable Product of Transvaal Mine Now In England. The Cullinan diamond , which was I found a short time ago In the Premier mine In the 1'rflns\'nal , and which I Ir f the largest diamond ever dlsco\ erect , Is being kept In the closest . . . ' . ' sect'ccr. At the office of the Premier Company the only Information avail , ' . able Is that the stone Is not In Lon. I.on. I' 'fhe Johannesburg Star gives the following description of the great dla- t , j J o tf' ! tr t : -r I . I The large outline shows the actual shape nail size of the Culllllan dlal11ond , I and was drawn from the stone by 1\11' , na1llh ' Stokes lit Johannesburg for the Andean \\01'1(1 The smaller outline shows the t'Xllet shale and size of the vaunted I KohIool' , \ " - . - . . # .L . u.ulld , christened "The Cullinan Din- mend , " after the chairman of the com- l'rtn ' , "Tho stone , which , according to Dr 1\Iolengraaff , has come from n - 0 , # - F \ great depth In the pipe , weighs one laud throo.quartors pounds , and Is ; about four inches by two and ono.half inches by one and ono.half Inches. It 1 has four cleavage plane ; , which t proves ) that ocher pieces of this stone \ are still In the mine , 01' have already \ been found. It has two natural r lanes , The stone Is white and 1'0' I t'mhles ; n lump of Ice. It Is of excellent - cellont quality , has few spots , and Is of great \'alue The spots which Qo exist In the diamond are small cOJll' , pared with those observable In the 1:4 . Jngersfontoln stone , which is . now deposed from Its proud position as the record diamond " Wedding Ring Found on Harrow. A blacksmith of Aswarb , near Sea- : ford , England , has made a most curious - O\lS dlsco\'er He received from a nolghlJorln ! farmstead a harrow for repairs , anti while these were being executed a 22. carat gold wedding ring was found sticking on to one of the teeth of the Implement. It Is supposed that the ring was lost on the and ] and that i ; was picked ] Ul ] by the barrow In the "ourse of Its worl" ft Whistle Gloves. 10I 9. . t . . ! . . Lit These are "whistle gloves , " each "Unger" of which ends In a wooden whistle Each whistle , when blown , 2 gives forth one note , EO that each . ! player ] Is equipped with ten notes of the total number of those required to { make ] up the tune being rcrldCl'ed . . . . . . ESTATE FOR "CALAMITY FUND. " Unique Provision Made In Will of Pennsylvania M 1IIIonai re. 'rho late Robert 1\lncli'erron of Bell Avon , Pa" , nn old time friend of Andrew - drew Carnegie , and who die' ! In Pitts- burg , Pa" a short tlllle ago , left a will \ \ hl'h contllins a unique provision ] In disposing , of a lOOOOCO eslate. The estate Is divided among an UUIIIUI'I'lot ] sister ; , a married sister lust ] middle asp " having no children , an all IlIllllar- tied brn.t.JICI' or an elderly nge Should they die without Issue , which now seellls probable ] , the estate hecollles "n calamity fund. " 1\11' , l\IacFerrou'f' will says : "Ie the above nwnlouell ! legatees ] die without issue I then direct that the income and proceeds from my estate be placed In time hands of the executors for the creation of a calamn ity fund , to ho called 'Da \'Id and E1oa. nor 1\lacli'erron fllllll. ' The said , fund shall ho invested lmy time said trustee In good and safe securities , and one- half I of the yearly income of said fund shall ho added to the prineipnl them'of and the other half shall ho used for the relief of victims of public calami- tos ! In time United States of America : such calamities as are caused hr fire , flood , tellllOst ] , explosions epidemic diseases and the like , and which call for prolllilt rolief. " relief. Curios Worth Owning. George 11. Ha1llns of Franklin N II" , has an ohl.fashlonell rawhide trunk over 200 rears old , a rope braided front horsehair , secured luring the civil war , a set of blue china over 100 years old , an old lantern , and a chair HiO years old , which , , 'as whit. tied out with a jaclmlfo Novel Sign. A hospital In London has hit upon a novel scheme for preserving quiet In the streets about ft. It happens that there Is considerable tratIlc In the neighborhood and the rapid pace of the carriages Increases the noise A 1 W Z * ' r a - , w7. . , tLKf y < a . . . . , . . . e , , 'ett sign has been hung In front of the hospital on one side of which Is a caution to drivers to drive slowly 011 time reverse side It reads : " ' 1'hanli : : you , iris ers. " Time sign has proved very effeeti\'e-Now York lI rald , End of Fine Redwood Tree. At Droolidale : , Santa Cruz county , California , a fine speclmon of the sequoia - quola , 01' redwood tree , was blown over In a recent storm The tree Is estimated to be over 330 years old Ten feet from the top of the tree , and at a distance of 1G5 feet from the ground , was found a hole somewhat less than two feet deep It had once been the nest of a woodpecl\OI' In this hole had grown a sturdy , three- stalked huckleberry : hush , two feet tlill. Its roots , extending sl : : feet Intg the heart of the tree , had absorbed the sap of time redwood The huckleberry - berry had flourished and horne fruit. Iron Lighter Than Wood. An Iron ship weighs 27 per cent less than a wooden one of the same dimensions , and will carry 115 tons of cargo for every 100 tons carried by the wooden ship , both loaded to the same draft of water . - , PEACE AND WAR ir1USEUM. Jean de Bloch's Building Definitely Located at Lucerne. Time tourist who has not halted for a year aI' two \1 Lucerne , Switzerland , will ho not 11 little surprised when Issuing frolll the railway station ho seen hard beside It , amid also hard hOe side the deep blue lake , 11 new building ' Ing of medlevnl aspect , In perfect keeping with thc antique Musscgg ! ! towers taro n fl.'atlll' of ho t city. 'Turreted ] , hattlementell , bastioned , closer ohsel'\'ntlon that \ show despite Its warlike aspect It Is ivy wreathed , speaking of peace rather than battle , _ c iiila : ; a . ' z. r Srr ' t. . tr > iq c e and that moreover It Is adorned wllh frescoes , some of which speak 010' CJuontl rather of the olive than of time hattloaxo And where In the outer : decorations warfare Is indicated , It Is that noblest form , the defense of the hearth and home , here adumbrated In William Tell and Arnold \Vlnlcell'led , i the two heroes at' Swiss IlIdepl.'IHlollce : In a word this attractive looking pile-which , low he It spoken , though It looks as though It were of 'stone , Is only of staff , thus built for the slllco of ecollomy-Is nothing snore nor less than the famous Peace and \Var 1\111' SOUIII of 1\1 , Jean do Bhch , the great pence apostle , the Ihlll of 111usoum , . only lIIuch enlarged , , that he had hoped i to show at the last Paris exposition , relllctantly abandoning time idea he cause ho could not get time necessary accommodation Met Death In Odd M\nner. A 'l'rllns\'aal farmer met his death recently In a very odd mannm' , Living In time neighborhood of Heidelberg , DII Ploay , for such Is his name , left his home one morning with a live hal'o- Intended to grace the table of a friend -undor his tam ' m. The hare , however , eventually slllpod ] from his grasp / and hid himself In a cleft In a rock near at hand Du Phony went after the hare , but In some WilY found himself caught fist between projections In the rock III such a way that ho was unable to extricate himself or hell himself III nay way' It was not until he was searched for that his plight was discovered covered and then It was too late , for death had relieved his sufferings. . . : : . I , . . /"it . - Cray yeas ale ; a man lived In the co.I , . .ho . d.A ! a ring pxtettowonh " 1 hnmcax , frocn a bdond hanJ. Opal f Ihe Gone , that lIuhtd a hundN Lright sod brauttou hers , aDd diJ ! h. teeter peer potuu , to nine be- hrtd of God and man , the one .110 . pore illn a that " f.ith aDd mw5denee. Coincidence In' Deaths. A singular coincidence Is noted In the death of Mrs William G. Paine of Derby , Vt. , In that she died at the same hour of time morning , 115 : , and was burled at time same day of the month as her husband , time SilUCO of e.actly one year Intcrvenlng i . . . - r.-- . , t SAVED BY SENSE OF DANGER - - i sourlan's Strange Warning of Impending , pending Cillill11lty. In n sermon the 1\0\ i\lI' . Rudy ' , IInR- tor of the First 1 Chl'1ntlnn church III SI.'dnBn , used the following IInecdoto to illustrate u point : + "Abollt. ten yearn ago I talked with j u man III 1Ienl'Y county , Rio ; [ „ who gave mc this ! peculiar : experience of his. 110 snld : 'I was 1)lowlng cot \ ' n , timid about time middle of the ufte\'llOOIl , when I l lalllO ) to the amid ] of the field , I hud n 11'clll1nr souse of dread 01' fOI1I" I i unhoulw(1 ( my leant IInl , drove homo I could give ! little reason for what I i was dolllg-llulttlng ( my WOl'III \ the mlrhllo of the nftol'lloon-hllt I was not hOlllo ten minutes until I was hul" f ryiimg my wife and chllllron Into n 'yclono cn\'o 0111' little house was swept away . and hall I not , followed wheat seonHHI vague / IlIIpIIIso Illy flllll' By might have been Iclllelt-Kansu1 ! City .10ul'lIal. - Put His Will In Rhyme. " \'o gait HOIIIO queer ) \ wills horo. " said Deputy Register Stl'oull of 1Iarrls. h1ll' g . Pa "But here Is one lhnt heats anything I ha\'o ever seen sluice I have 1 been here " \11' , tl'OnJl IlroIIIC ( It small sheet of palter , which conlalnod ( : Whell lilY wlfo's Il widow , of mo ho. reft , She shall InhOl'lt all I'\o left : Amid when sho's flnlRhed her career : ! It then shall go lo lilY daughter ] dear. 'I'hls doclllllont was duly attested as n will anti was recel'od for 1II'0l1UtO It cnnme front time lower end or time county , and will ho time guide In set' thing nn tnte.-Now ; York Herald. - - - - - - - Old Irish Coin. The a lccompalityiumg cut shows a Sa1111 pie of Irish cola , It was colored iii , 180 ! , anti Is one of the most peculiar coins In the world. On one side is ! time harp ] of Erin , the date of stinting anti the word , Hibernia . nla On the reverse side Is a picture of George IlL , with his Latin title Tile ' frown which ! copper time coin WlS made Is of a very light color , and , unlike ! copper coins In Alllcrlca , the 1805 1 ) piece has 1. milled edge. Trec's Strange Crop. 'I'hol'o Is a curious sight In time fork of an umbrella tree \Vnshlngton street , between Fourth and Fifth aye- nueR It is a fine growth of wheat ul1nobt ready to come out Into head Time stocks arc nearly two feet long IlId the blades broad and healthy louldllg It was at first thought that this : growth consisted of shoots from the tree , hut on closer examination It \ \ as found to ho whont. It has no foundation of earth , or If there Is any it Is so hidden hr the growth as to bo 11I\'lslhle 'fhe wheat grains In some way found lodgment In the crevices of time bark and have prohnhl had no other earthy bed tllllll that formed by dust which during time dust storms of time summer vas hlowu therc.-Art. wna HqmhllC'an