r HawQiir AojcjeQorTraveleJ.oii 4Iie l3an d an d I: Ij If I in t - r - . r r Ml 4 I me Sir r I r "-radlWiMiiiFMl r " i " -r't,r ) i ii iii' " ' ' Tint - iT H TkEhmE$IfoZSTBIH2rH0B3Y-HQK& TROM Jl PRINT ISSUED IN" J&73 r: : :vW-fc'K V " V")imn f J f t inim Ms 6bdkzm?s 'Dzlloon Pxrhchuts fobliSkzd IN 1857 EirEERLYHoBBY-HoKtt TROIfMPSmr ISSUED m 2819 HPlLFNTVM, OS UIDIJ&XeCFLEBRTOR PUBLZSHED Z2f Z&27 .. 1 WLtl IWI.J t . iff rs , ' A S ;v v 4jn OAi Mil jKJ, II 'J rat If? M ri , i: -V T -'.I .... J ... -v I MM 1 At " ill i 0. FZOITIWdRllVZN'ijBrEXBTOLOZZl Ms. $jzdzs's 'BuzloonIZt Oxford TROM E PRINT PUBLISHED HfI8Z7 099900090O99SSS990000Se9CS99CSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSStSSSSSSSSSSCS9 lits. (irrTf7 I1W 1 FINNISH WOOD CUTTER. BUY A BROOM. LINCOLN'S EARL HOME. DECIDES THE STILES. TIBETAN BELLE. PERAMBULATING BARBER. : i V A1 f fix X-zygj . avrv ; ' . " "' ' '' ' 'I " v ' Th treei of Finland are the money bags a Finnish hninwoif. a r... i . ti th6J!e0 k.8- II2aB't.SV!,.mait.e" hi! neceaaary extravagance, alnce ohe aweeps her whole house rth Vh.VX. w. ...ii J ",D ru"1 every my, ana tne broom she uses Is Just a bundle of fresh. - wuu. 6' ecu uircu leaves, wnose natural aampness licks up the dust. COMMEMORATIVE GATE. In this house In Indiana, sixteen miles north of the Ohio river, Abraham Lincoln spent his early boyhood. In later days Lincoln de scribed the neighborhood as " a wild region No wide petticoats or flowing shaw! would pass through the narrow doorway to a Greenland hut without catnhlne on the rnuirh stones which, cemented by sod, form the dwelling place. Henoy ; -:- 7 i I !P '''' V; j' 01.?: ". ' '" " ;; .;' , - " ';i " 1 rt ., f - -. :. i ' jUft fsASJfc. i j i if ' :im ihi vf-V ' : il l-'' V2 A perambulating barber, shaving custom ers on the street, 1b no unu&uul sight In the side streets of Manila, 4,000 YEARS OLD. Thin r I f f 11 ro tr von a fffinH IHoa nf Va with many tear and wild animals still In the the women's clothes are lfka the mnn'i ThA amnnnvinif A . A rrtK.t i i v. .L . w j , . 1 j 1 . . '' wwssi tunic wi. a. uciid vi live, tut 1 1 is iliu 1 u L III Q iur wan mn.cn at uiiunigiii. COCOPA INDIANS. PUNK ' PUNISHMENT. Wife of the eldest son of the rajah of SIkkim. DRESSING THE BRIDE. r. 1 iniriTrrriru.t ' 1 -i v . . . r I 1 It t ; W mm liii .i:t ill iv This elaborate gate and mail box combined was erected by an enthusiastic Ohio farms f commemoration of the establishment of the rural free delivery. While the Cocopas construction. In Japanese schools a mischievous boy Iv made to stand and hold a slender stick nf lighted punk till it burns out. If he is ruught breaking off the lower end of the dress in civilised manner, their habitations are still of primitive stick a second punish ment la added. Mm ill M This) picture of Queen Bemiramls was taken from an Assyrian document, ferhaps one should not expect even a queen to live up to a reputation for lieuuty for 4. yen rs. ROCKY MOUNTAIN GOAT. J 1 V v . 1 j . T4 . t In rural Finland a bride wears to church a curious combirm- " niuch prettier than the common gout, tlon of wedding veil and wedding bonnet. It Is a great cap with Us l'ly Is larger, lis legs shorter, while its r'bbon streamers behind, and In front a fall of lace whlrh shadow.. I'" ore bluc-k and Its hair long and woolly, the face. Over her dark cashmere dress she ties a handsomely em- The Indians have long considered both its broldered white apron. hlde Bnd valuable.