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i I 1 I 1 THE MORNING TOST: SUNDAY DECEMBER 7, 1002. EGGS OF L03STE1 -tt. c! a thttcht t ; tb fn'lotcVr rir;mT. wfcrn tboy bafrb out. ; r l.bt-T Nrlu sal- j After h:it-LIi tl.e fry irr bicl liy many .- . s Tiif Illustration dangers. f-r r i.i;:t.er dir w bile shrdd.r.g an I FARMS" CN HARLEM RIVER. ROMAN BELLE'S TOILET. .!.-t-r ill-ir.ar: Atucil- . a'iti' h' J. T-'! are j; j . '. call. l w inj j;,ri ii! m.tl t'.uriid I'J Ibe fill -f the jut Vb'.kl o:UT fall n:i -ny prey to the n?h. The fry s;:.-d tbi-lr v.U-Ii- tiutir cowling evtry few dty and this ruf. l.iiiif. bit at loiir I u -i-.ii:. uiiii. li.i- I-rl.-tf-r rt-uibr uia.uriiy, Uu u LcJ ucc a jiar v - r " . - , i' A"-:-V- 'r-- -: . .rr? . k 4 t ik ....... "..it ' r .: . - ; .-'V1 . -v. J.- -- V T - v.'.-- ; y,- ' ' " , i wi i r ! -'r h S i'-' --i .' t -: ' " v." rrs:;: . r Roman matrons. ep-eiatly tho.e of tbe :mwr class, spent a good deal of time over t-it-ir toilet. A . piece of sculpture, which i;it-s back, to the third eeuiury before t hrist. has on it the carved figure of a wel' : vdo matron, who is biiug beautified by i:nir dressers and maid servants. long and tetiioiis task is theirs. Firt dainty slave girl has, to wake her mistress '"fore dawn and cover her face with bread V.rgu: next this must be wiped off and the -Win softened with asses' milk; then the tteth must be . cleansed, tbe eyebrows painted, tbe cheeks rnbbed with cosmetic and the bair arranged according to tbe pre vailing fashion. If their mistress ries la bad humor it is a bad omen for her attend ants, since they will be severely punished If they make the slightest blunder. Juvenal and other satirists of that M1 bitterly chided the patrician women for tbclr luxury and extravagance, and from what they said it Is evident that quite as much heed was paid then as now to tbe imperious dictates of fashion. 1- F-r IYIEWRITER ERRORS. Tf-r ;;2rr." re mirke 1 a mia. wbn crT try ftra t liive w't r;"trp w rl:eii al ut the city. z.a:.x t tl.. in tu:u.ui: t.-.t tt-.-lr . i:a tUc u.- t iudictou at I rrror. : :.;.t: r-cce wrl:!cg an artio!e 13 : I ore! a t ue ile phre 'tat ; :vi'fTf ;s5e istttT ced mt .. ;.'-::y I IjbeI. upon r-ad:rg the ! to in by ttf ijihb rt:St. it at . t r a-M-n-ir.t luaws t!.- tri' r- u ;rr.-crtt ll.e uj- :L.-r u 1 It w !: al'-.-ncJ ll- lu rsi-r!?! T.p -ut (!-::i".:r: ucb r is n-.T tt -.n I o:; e; l'.tt. . (t j t! : --:f. -.. i .-iir: - r'rr.-' t r. in r;: it'U!4 f tJ" w'.i-:: I t a:"-.:- -r"T ;T n T f. pr r !.. sj.l I :"" t ! . r . -t " : : ! S . i .T l JiT 1 : f tr.y hr !:-. t Jr.; dSMvered 'fa'.klc; to fcr :itpr. cr t!t'Oisf as "a Kacj-bird n8 111 J it ! r?sr.nva5r?. to say th teat. tof n-1 I tii&t lE'tiid . f ur villain wreaking bt- li ne" t;-. on tl rival he Tffks' b! gratstf :t t! rll-a:." But tt:e c.hnrx 1- I r a l. 1 when j ..ir d.peiate hnice c. n j p-a: a wcarn 'n tbe 'fottls of cer sb!rt. I Tt. rr.T.trj f a ootnbhiatiAn like ia"'J rco:h t il.lvea man Insane, part ten Jar'. I ..... n-i-iTt h.i lirn almist com j.-. fly f. rs-nen before tbe typewr!tt-r rjjir l"nturce.l to t:im. and n word Uki . s"t r.i e r.-w rt mind- ose of a lami p t n,:j r c-sf. hrd ti?!; b.-t beneath U a: ' a i!Iu.!!iti pt!:;; i: t.rr nth tbe remain if tf t '.. t:yi"lS S:-.'l a keyhotc. Ti-f! roS:":k'd" r.-.t bapprn every tlw I m-.t a l:.i'.:. I":t t!-cy ! bflpper -f -. ir.i'iic'i r !- ;- t pray nin strer. u :.;y f r a tit!II r-rlcr.i tf om when. .!" n:.i".t m-in-. ?t lea I. the 'eterc;. i;., f.f tLlns- be rh-ervrd." WL-lle tl'lTiblrss of a c!ty like New York fi w person - ; " Uive anythin lmt row of 'mum's and - ; re paveiix r.ts. w ill: no chance for sjrde'j films. ,-x,n p; in the o;tt:yi'S discricts. Mi; tl:er are many t-:m rbrbt n n'.iil us -iy lie ealb-d tbe heart of New York, vp.ni w.'.cii one stumbles n-oa-".t ni!:v. lid tin u it always makes an !! tmp-e-if.n to see recrttr rrws of vesetable sriowib bi twet u t:" P:t bonnes on every sUle. guer a V-e location may seem there ire two i;t;Je f::rni within tl:e eT;tlr" of t o city !n a pip:t! n:s Til Ir:y dl:rler 'nt n'-.i'iT tl-e "r5.ve .'l-tlnetion of hf'ns -?-Tit iv !,-e nMdlt of I! --icm Illvcr. Tli ir s! , .-5v cor-eei way ti -efer o t!' ni. t.-v-ur v n-e not on an Matnl. lRt a'-e tccaled rt tbeeMrrnie northerly and souih- erly ends of the timber jetties which protect tbe eentral pier sur; ! in-r the d'.-iw me , ,f ;?;. bridg;- acro.-s'tbe Ilariem i' - a M .H--nn avenue. T'-e p-ii't.ed el ds !t;ve been b?M:i:ed with ;:--d !ri::l. on ton f.f wMfh t:- hrl?i tct f'tr ba n:-oad a thick layer of garU-: Io m.' nmi tbi-re he eonld be seen dauns t-' i.,.,,n..r :ifns..we( dine, watt-virg. fns pVi'r'v5 ' eat'-er!rtr his crop. Kvery-t'-.'ii." in the vecitbV line be raises at I's i..(l-!-n''vo', t) ealbi!?p. nn:"ti. !,.-e "tt:--'p" -ivl w'- not-e'.W-flv for bi -r ir e. l-'t wV b" a H -e-t "r', no -n!:y In d!-p"'S of wh:1t h'' i c no- reed. !t I- f r'i''-" rr'"- ifeit.ttpi. too to .,.".,,,. ,-s-.-n. For !nfar.ee. nltbongh. like Coleridge's ancient mariner, he has "water, water everywhere." there Is not a drop of It tint lm n'x n fo his ernns. as (he Harlem is very salty. He nmt carry fresh water in p;i's or sn'-!n!;lors frrra the draw to the firm. o--pr- t'ie narrow plank shown In the center of tbe crib wo-Ic no the i.ietuve. when ever the mefen-rolns-'en! cond'Mor.s a.sneb tb.at he. not Jupiter Pluvius, must do tio cn-'rl-'itr. When" pvorvf!nr Is .br'c'M and srreen In c,.n,.p t;n,f, thr-'e two M'f r'Kn spots ?),trTnt rlveb ntfonUrr f-om e r-ent nrrn- of nrwTit wno wn"r o" r'rlp tP f' ,iv pt-b neroco the b-'dire. nod all comment f.,Vo-"r'v nsnn tbo nwtr snw'fi'p f the two oases in the middle of the Harlrm Ulver. TREE STCLE ANTL R5. A N:v.- Cerry. ttt: la mV! frrtr ! Xh "Arrt- I-ry, la parts f tS Y eafrprllng : ft jv K"j gf-lrc sbtr: nwcg the .!M'l nit rr-tIre-!.L'fclr.S v ; nrl !a Ttey ar ats::;t ' aa e.anre. tiat It i a bratd crw froit ex- t,i rfl.: .iry c.-:.t. Hi cxp".j!3 :ba: It t.irE-"-..i ty ct:c; tl.e tr3ien-y asdthe l-I ttcrty. tbe toV.. b-rry aud ta:lott "t trries. la rsr" ' ..lltS d- Utra llrsiltrd tsml tr cf plant. yl'ltr, ord-r la PBty ,"rB f :rb--a'.ts. En I; tst:'Eoit ea lare1lga ttit tie a-st atd woc!.-ru! ltry I :,-::.::, S R.:t-? tt-'T It-, a tt 5l i.--r. hi.::i:r att-1 v-t C'cJ'-'y - I: ;.. the tile" -5r i i .--.;; I r-" ?t; r-'.""' i: : tv p-::. nbv tk b-'-I set out ,..t.;. i. :.! ly tbe ;r: f wr. Chicago's Masic jf ir v trttlc C'rc bare been h'trtn. a: "b:r:tr-i r. an art nnl ntrslcnl etnter. j -It ! t .f rrrera"y known that It U tboon'y , tr wl i' h !.a C no .1 wn Into persona I 'lkiK t- male v; a yearly dttb-lt in th ace::r.ts of an "orrbrstra Jitst to assi-t th ; --r!, r t I." p t-r bis high mi.sienl urardard Tl:at ! Jit wlj it l:n been ! ne by th aeiatla wb.ci tatids back of tt TLuma t.-Lc s:ra. . . M.tt;y tim it bas been sngcested to that nttt.fr i. :.!. r rt tb? baton. Theodore T i . that !. w on'd maki'a paylns tbios of hi or -!5":ra If he wm!d ittlroilnee p nn ' I- n ;. Into hi p ogtauis. r.nd nt keep tl.. mVo f verely cI:imc. but be ha d. . :!red to .;t m .k:.:s tn.:-:e-..- what be tb.t.ks l the c trly luu-le to -tae dowa to laakin, "Vict! "rb.it ! more, tbe aor!at!on also re.':t-:v J!n.d !t tlt head-sbak ng am. t--Uvl to sar.Mf.- Llgher niusl.-a. .uea.s tt) w.r ra.h-ard that beo it has cnte it Car, s th am. vnt : atar.y 4uo.t-t.-J o. 1 1"' n- t- ?" , V .;'r. bw.nrr. tbe twelfb a:r.na. m -r.u ".f ! t. :v...i ..r. b. tra. it I - . '- a-eaiita v. .:: r-arty balance eeo. aud they tt-' ray .ul f-r tl v tir-i t'r.u-. aaaaaasapa ' ' !" y"-".' ";irl p.. clHil r;rft CWM.'' PL - sf; M a-fTMw'-V 4 'V A "rt EE" UONEYaDDN. M . .. Out from nock Springs. .JJ-. " lur hrr an mdian threw tbe antler Into f.riMS-u-""' the : "rafit-s auuers. running through , curiosity I a, V. r"s. ard the tale of bow the antler came th trees, entisbt and lot it there no one enn rlo more than speculate. iru nvor it came there, there it is ::i the heart of the tree, cut dowu now as a Awaks'In Drams, johu Koellncr, who, by hi VocneUe sion. received more taxes for New "hene than he accounted fur, to the city told i oiiiciais that he bad "slept but to o homs in one mouth and could stand U no lot M' Knellner is probably sincere in the be ier that he went that long without Bleep, but to sufferers from insomnia CC e S to have told, in a ", es nss! mo "ore ium tal , tbaa Koellner's erning tut lr j lo ss Blek beds or .fven tbe Vay mauwbo ba 'TfuTly'observed6 his own ii'omnia cannot carefully uflIl . ., sucn t,tories. bring himse If to bell eve i ac ne The truth is tbat mdhen he may nnve awake the whole night, wne n j WiXUnnichS soufnelf he sleeper is aimost lite, twetn sleeping and waking-as all dreams twetn pomphis dream mind tells nl'm TbT he" U. w. e and has been awake i . ti time It is a distinction which some sufferers from Insomnia may deride, but th? is an auible peculiarity of the man who i pioue to exaggerate hU experience. Teachss Shooting. Hemarkably curious is a device which wb intertbt military men. It is an.uppuiuiut tur technical guu practice, and- li coult of a guu-auppoit, u pointer, u buil's-eye mark, un auiomatic Ciuuip uud irippiug mechauism. , The support and pointer have, universal joint supports, and are so connected with each other that paraileliMu of the pointer ia maintained with the deviating line of the gun-sight. The bull's-eye ' mark Is located in the line which the pointer occupies when the gun is truly sighted- and there Is also an adjustable mirror, which ia .ised for bring- KO NUMBER "13" IN JES BLOCK. - ft H '- ? '.''.,.',' - V--- . ; :-.'-., . $ - - v .; Kr-r-: :;tZf . . , vv-vxr v." -r -- - -r:'l- ''-: ' ' JV U Av.;.!-.; -.-'--. ."f.:'? -1 U :. --V ? a i vr-Av... -;- , p '. :v..v Ai . .r-.: " ? t'-;-.-x " iA kL': - l H -At- v. ; --i:-a'-v''-vl' ii V. 'A' . -,-'VX-Vr '-'V v-1' 1 V ' f '--,-a. a-;;u: ;r-:.. v:-r; ; h"i '-3 ... ,n-nrf hare married V,; .k.y arf. tir .P-'. ,rl !by , any a r:v- j :3, never lUte '-'r V ! ' ' .( t- "IJ!Vi- 1 .";rr.r.'uia dwarf. rr.ur,d into tbt .. : . . .:.. r.. ,t li.i i.A ; "I-lf!- T-m '; ,.ner f. ir"Vi - 3 d tl.'J -"" B-w c.:J it-i "' .1 . l" ' : ,f tuebrs .mailer a- I b be. !.- m . ' kl:own iu K.trcpe. t.-aa be I. lUth are wcu nvjaie ai:d "Utile T.iU If m;uUr fjirt atK.jt t-U myri.ts- i n .f aB artist. tUt atitier tbe bride nor tbe brt: groom reputation as an . t.,M headed bu-.uess man , Market rect-n 11 e rn, , . ... For that reason, when tbey came to No I ua.e.y nr-.e - ..,,.,.-, ,1 bv a opposite me m.nu " - . oin Ma-kt sfeet. the superstitious business give oUlr.ee f,.1"1' w i 1 luck ! In PulIndelpbU are nujubj-n rt n the - - k -' tv , nd calnl tk pPd personal ." : t b ' n flt,,ep, ".e.nares" system. ""V" wo n 1 The number, thereby causing all the other which I H'd 1 ' ;.0Vu pi lade pii a Uv. be on the corner of Ninth ,T:n nrmbet in the block to be falsely written. Pf 'in wi'o hTd Vhe' re", numb, ri changed be on tbe comer J, Resent owner Is not so superstitious THs curious thing happened rlbt on the ' the 013 than would otherwise be ness. mot prominent buslr.es street of the city "u . - ; z ; - ' " ; ' . - " ' - r " . ' - - J -A .'.a- -'"A- - - ' - , ' - e" 5 - K . - - , .-. , ' ; ; - i' a ' ' A f ' N" - 'i '."'i ' "a- fc U -1" V"li flffSSw :-V;;v-t ? mid '-ttdTi English apple orchards cover 1S0.O0O acres agaiust r.0U,000 in France. At the height of one mile the average ve locity of the wind is four Urnes us great us at the surface. No Russian" army officer can marry before the age of 23. uji in 1 11 mini 1 1111 11 1 ----- : "vi In- the imasre. tlie poTnfer and 1he hull ere within the visual range of toe Instructor When the trigger Is pulled the automatic, clamp serves to lock the parts In the proper portions, and the clamp Itself Is held In readiness for action by means of setting . . devices. 4 To those Ignorant of the art of war it seems rather a complicated mechanism, but soldiers will at once see its usefulness. CRIENHOUSE FORMERLY A CM 1 - J -- f v One Eiloxl (Miss.) florist, wbo does flourishing business raising choice flower, for the trade, has one of the smahest and most original greenhouses to be found. It la a" abandoned New- Orleans street car, Wh,cb U set up in one corner of tbe yard. Xae i , v-. Kern removed and tbe car sc wheels bare been r ni upon several stumps, '"nsfde U Trembles an ordinary greenhou w th fitted shelves. In it are kept de-k-at, palms and rare plants that might aufxer frou climatic changes.
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