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THE OLD A IN RIO JANEIRO. Some Inteesting Remarka About That Wel-Known Brailan CapitaL CAPUTAL TRIANSPORTATION. zveesehte s Carried on the 6a, and Mest of the Carriere are Women-A ViS to She Marked Plee-The ON and New Water Ms" CoEendsmes of The Evetr star. 10 D JA3 , May 2, 1L2 N NO PART OF THE world except Paragaay are So many and divrs articles carried about on people's hamds an in BrariL In the former country (which im pe ewnarly one of women. you know, since most of the men wer, killed in Lopez's wars) when you .al at a house ard hand the servant your card to present to the mis she claps It n her head and walks off, with beeed as stMy adif the bit of pasteboard weighed a hundred pound4, precisely as the a.nle porters "tote" your trunks up town from the radway abitien or Steamsboat landing and the uitesm beings your dinner or laundered *men r freshly bleshened boots. Here in Rio everything movable is carried n the head-from skes to coss, with corpses inid.; from plane as.s and wardrobes, to the .mn.a e As a rule, the strests are too marrow for ars and drays. horses are scarce oumerou, and o The latter mcve hwWW~~~. hass fbrden. Dry gmds ed pm le the .reetst 1A tecr howet*,~o b1hin ROM them*ir cheets bae n etM 012W-6GOWN40bibters, shoes, under-I It b ..a.'et .. Mdvandtquge boes hedspl of = bomai toth hrtW eA.. Slvma tes.hop@ &.'".' enable. So amerchat to work ogf many=ig they ecald not etherwise e.I h m way mefersitare Z sends ar=d his ehisadtablemsed sofa for inspeetion. The e s , a- tr-*.' bl- wtith sarly ether, likpe roesonthe 'm ETbanL aD B eB est L emator. Wi Ies pla as E vegetble adeantae, fr deer to Sdr en as .at amarSI s andit wme.The aetehe lond ing ta tred wit th ods ad eds f tesandght ehoble trie, liere' soko headn braingupe ena chno try.wise carrioero. baInte mn ad behes a ter ea ds ro, chiser nasmid is a d ofas for unieralfio.h A.tsh p g eatig, rnpa towcall ue....o.ds vrb. yoh .n.4 .arr...a.re webwh yeeblin la w ulr ptoaly bathetub or at~n uk 1 1ansae fo alin, pa.teda ~y b are w theettdppet rs f teon..h 1gm, pouaty adset se re bordn fro deer Se deore- the heads. arkem aendry w e u ed hi maaod wht eeodds van ens wth slaughte homte-t he a ve ehep' htea aramer, hsih eeanerway Water ares ble ho sk ed budkets bcro the rice wih esar aids ant eevhi faneoweadt the asop with ast . atdea orea toe n an hsd'e eana , thedsae hee ow toedS Cam tee imaer. M N Me wit tSarbi whe bar Mebmtet ns~ up enale ustr in~. the 4*, whe Ga tupae an a da more ata sesThoughI her hdows h e pseer e gisarelatee a ees wlaaee er asdbilngn ed e laus aemiy dn h~e okto aessewe metsep awa eans U tona tf SMe eteaf g aewns no ed i r esha a belsp th fred tem itha aut .asped tetma w .hs - um as n detigeaU, Anhear ter wi the pian ~epe osbateres~daw un.em hwte QUEDUCT. Abe in uru, and Incled, at es age wenty-ve or thereabout., to develop mu Wce worthy of rosundiers. A OUDOOS COsNAWZON. One may strol for hours, If he esa as he mimled odors of b and AW, dmse regetables and dirty humans ameug t - rank, of baskets of fruit-amostly feit, a known to northern eyes-of e dseivah ihape and color, mooth, ri4ed, b " et with spines; vegetables quer in shaes m u,, tin complica nome of whi lerino PHl" scaly, slimy and olrMN o lovely lines of ruby, Oial, em11e pearl and g31. If you are bravo eao I pcnetrate the depths of the Interior youM nd more gipsy-like half-Maked hachs quatted cn the ground, their shatter sma ing above the gibber" of monkeys th paw, of shrill-voiced parrt "nd Otimgawl imprisoned poultry. To ths very rof 11 tommoditie. are piled, and from es esmb rafters swing inflated bhadr, s musage. tripe, ealted fsh, articles of and goodness know what not, Brds who brillian I looks as If it had bean 41 in melted jeOwels hop about in ages of wi bamboo, skins of tana= 1 and sob gorgeous feathered Mreature g es doi t , countless monkeys mook h as Wit. with wing t ds hererln painter. bestowed upon Beelebub and hi. a tendant davil., add confusian to the eatey as bewilderment of motion to the scee. PUTTIvo VI TES PasCen. You naturally essy to purchase earbia kal Lnd curiosities, and are anrmly eumog thereto by perspiring serchants at their beds and counters; but you are eman=ed to &Ad th the price of everything you appreaek promptly advanced a thousand per oat. Bob, .rvfr.of course from afar, you are bellim to have unlimited cash coneal about y person. Therefore the orange., fgs,repelAs. hyou he'eJust s m sold at the -otfa lozen for a penny are now quoed at a hift ipiece, and no abatetment b he quantity. Am rou will find the same son te of amire a rer the country, for eveyder, great 'mall, scento money in the ai 46epprow >f a presumably opulent foreigner. ft town to the water's edge, you comse upon Is"1 )f cra, o~brimp, lobsters and other simyr. min of the sea; and a dirty lot of Gieek Mh WMn cleaning, etting and solin %*eir ain 4under. throwing their offal It te teat A edestrians to walk over. and swearing "II roopers" the while-if it be true that tope wear worse than anybody else. TzS on gAsmocA AQOUwOr. One of the sights that met impaeesa skteng n Ro is the old Carioca aquaedaet, asm if colonial times, consreetad a cetatry and "al ago, and as pite s historially h ereating. It is twelve leog, ad arm he valley between Santa Theresa end lb Lntonio Hill on a double series of arches, rap being 0 feet deep and 746 feet wide. Il rater supply Is drawn from several e 'treams owing down the (alo ieM, And Is head are three built of out te alled the "Mae d'Agua'-aother of wet. he work of conveying water into the Gty *egun by the Jesuits as early s 167, ad the Ajueduct, asde of open tile id a ounelm o ry, Maso e down t the R roir on heLag d, Mresa. ItWas Pr uilt by the conquaered ndmalo, but a"- 4k y African lares, which the mminsieMl I by ind westogI in ase. The later nedict did not falle. qt he same course, it empties A the s. and N stone arhes, sa 1 y (street) do Areas, e eAt form ce of BIo's quatateet attestiss. TIN sw WATn wease. As the city grew the water supply hod Uo 1 Narther increased and now much of it oem ron Ro do Ouro water works The JIt Mang of modern eestruetice are mash mul Plaborate in character then the old ones, b probably wil not atas eug. he Pi we1 urnished to the goversmet by IO 4 ant anbocted by nglish eentraetoe A ofaottoand a halfmfloae ing. It. minimum &a p Is "t 111000 oMaln and it.sadig ee a if* et above tea l ,m miles fromn the main dsbtigresrve from whene the water iscaretrog. he city in Iropessppyn the ba s ern housin et ht uk the es kon still go to the ueserveir one I or ilyant them te ld jew queduct s t rnd test wonder Intl world, never to he eaedby mnodern engines ag. In teearly monn s eteetsowarm wit fer the .eir. supply, he eb.' >uckse upon their beads. As t ea who liebea want to the well the publicfonI re the great meeting plaees for geia geation an see a deahen fsalil ave tobe...l.d to eosee,.eerder. Amng the eneat ndas*s is the M bhereh on eas Hill, whoe eineeean.e Pegun in 15gY. Immedialy after the ditof at rity weange f roes Villa Yelha to that mow ocuiuIt was dedicated to be geho :lao, the ciys aro int, and tes ~age I. fonder, Esalod a, rest within it. usn for about two centurles it sred as U uthodral chareh,until the iporil idilt, aheornerllof theRia. I inly cfalle "lesntiof rc"agedo "sro apter." The te etema nee 7. ca nane uoea itae and meidty mtageo h (ba~ she bes moas eee . vi emseib tobstb as we ot 81 OILTU @3bum IFE e ?reta ebesa et Die a faw Ia imhwiand ampeteis~ wpasmee. 'The east is -, @ Npisqpl, gepaam e bIy fSa bawi hn asmi& b the reto et aI ~ ea. orlsh which ~T Ihicah ma he ethois cherek ish ten A at i t massso a a - y - -ioo isalen atew. m adI1et . she hmarh The dbbQW is RW-I 'e Gots m ke he Red Ind (" =rgeam las is sb onme t-N bsiedof bee ohe e nythnbut al and h o au wrk is Ae far bt. w ogeuse te sitis by Jet lainssaee." gth h rat The erst I best "= . aury amet is in with oetm~uyo bs S t weeiop Amnatcee Wsigo' eraree lebities, wre by 3ha ee and N d oug=t 7.. hT, buted "uraot ead a 4rmoderof o the," Aceren Pr op% mesby le et dresef.Iad o aulte wit thel brtek from wothin ass own grouJnd and" zatil eaamaee th e oie. It ' is thee of Itd does 1s bwaosr m ue t Tht l~lhs eeto ~mucotakuobm aher a ar ersanid a slogt, year Rege Rw, but in theytwo hn iurahe o the author of amos.~~~ tuasmlslovolre hf rougSy mediof eetiwoniss itoe eb met wtn own. f ounted ran pn-ial ame by chp~ o the hum da ab &a ke ntk bto ierachure ne a 1111 MA that t pb woule n o e th to t N a a aewery a smed o hr naOmnRm " opeem yoyn and tihrowrk hemost eacellent. Vim& Wbut r- SIe w ma re a i t eosingo e olera yW nown bea 11geo "iaes ubes g To te wa ee o ud d by a Stair: molv e o' aet r"- andn Sasrtiee on Wa cllt a r n terrye toe rtes, tmiim oo de atibut ebmb win by tha deh, ta 6d poisnisto t l Oa,'ad er estatlA "ors ary xate ha note s30Appbvei Itilmechet heerrondin ambqiteon toan --wer.-.Bolt;'''orlr.: abut Ity ie hemd too mucht somck upe bNow, oto andew and workls Ie res ad tor b dem her tlows adoel But WARt e ite , who. Iyl is- m iern o aoene 4 ise Dr. Basm biy "aiaa" ohe famiy Ct T Ow own. l thebteak cceit o & 3 s to o literat e sn thattheOubc Gawo otso d o E mie b t ever a skr a , tr ribut , and eincrpdentit, B t' Gldiy of ald I the to tque witf " caie oft th a liter ste st foron DIt iley tha rorh awok A d bth hmjr g I amL...-'V?*"o r reI l befor comine o! Whngto prap toa die park bit for twocing or Mie hs beeny. aW bally b een e eer mial euighbr. to- bly whell-knond nesar nd m awndter - Nle ethes, e Rmetard Romal, it sori tho do p laMd orpioa o oete are tho Is tmemr.o her a few erabu s Is Dr.et of hmly " ore n than othre crul it m so.. de sTh Pabot lb er" and So bamimmd eyes"t ofchelrent b thee soo b et m that the lia hair, wih P io and fedn o msnder aboutthat kvisse I e do lte nows~g the of sthe titue ash betr D. fa voe th fit su e af "stln neet werem best a b aly.n Ar bt outh'kfnowm ne, ad aaie ot tru. Toa& I beaee f outh and be o the c ecitio, iand deialmatheht h aowmIh do not oweto S naese t neoius rSo thare am 00 m e s om a y M N d a re lfew a $ ir anliof airv shusad gar sonft re Is ONG oe do ne:abo. Wotia e Irrt of thee a6who Is gmong iene botomy sie t d set tast lxan whbamr Whic isprase, fdhae n o word the meaot so '4tom rlof" =Aadothe eet saasubeed est? 'i0, Ies sees Prig "There'9 En SsWas I eesas ae tohe ee. * .m,- ahe w.re wd a.. A"a *ogher m eis Tem UnehotsrVs. e wu bas to qe s m ad li AWA he ethhas e lreingth amsihbrwil andk is brld andb somebodWll porthe youm aout.bit fshrd to smmer. oulfe m been d-b0r11 by reeSum 0o "mINSml ne Iban -- Oneoi the maridt oman ith notit jfm' ; do, may doherpl" Ilu o'loKa, Intill ll~~idn ealy!U to= ca.mo ee Sn count on m h too, ofmWet r uioeIthe s ihutsyn wrIsta uls musin. rwg h fo the sounds she o "pa by earan Iothe wod, the dooayse bed4 tmsmo e~sy , "Tees soa dsh Pa&" Ib"so awtlandJ, t he woe dark"l. and eleIL;savern ba~cda 904h1o6omnryfflw thec uaio of c ig ~al u Jn~e shlo&esc T oses terafnova es tar:utepeibeta W9 these tsos are ktavrd aw l thes nose ho W dohss omboo t t asbnd think wif ydm rsemlin SoGol rens? -0d We, r e see but" wn behas so BONES FRO CAVERNS Ruis Pk"u hr Tulb d Blow Log Eiti GOBBLED BY HYS3AS, nsim Udlem Goillese by 911mree CW" vese-Vephalntme9 in Ausesm ws cubiest of Doe 3m- am6 Usef r ssm em. ,MUM U AIWATI --isin mysteri o%*l intrest abow eaverw. vesple lmw to explore them, wiK -0 theelag th t4 areprying into hesib '-sde ge of asetrn Es1t..ky is fa *I natural ees, foreed amstly by the atics waesr, mecu of whiol extend their sabterm ean tunnels for hun dres of ailes. Limestone formations, whos overfound, are ap to be honeycombed with holes big and little. The celebrated labyrint1 of crete was nothing Moore tAm a see of mudi h m wnrck, elped out by a few ertlcl corridors between the valtg whieh am. oedthis wonder Of dlude nsAiuty h hle i d is said t be a "wtroW sbevens y allsac ibl caves were theo t tednby wild animals, which have e enormous quantities of their remali behind them in subk ioo.ftim. in them e etil explorer discovers thecommeus rellse of beas long extinct, whic trod the earth theum"n upnthousands of yam ago. Quite commouel' th bon e not fo.silzd, but, being p served by lcamy sediment and Hay imruste tion, awtolly retain their origind almife.tn Often thse fond in a snle saver, It th could be clad in the Gook again and wall abroad, would ases to furnish a sore of a attractie meusgerlee as ever accempauled a obvus. Nay, more, they woud fen might herds of strange -Aur, many of them moe formidable and ferocious, such as are cml known today by skeletons more or Ieee ince. plate. ruornax, nse urn sweouan. One cave at Kirkdole in England was opese acuidentally not long ago by quarryms., hav ing been closed and conesaled for ages bj dalriuaova eowwith L I$Wmavre orow with the beam numerous epoclee of animals, among whiae were mn of elepliante, rhinoceroses, hipp potaiL tig and o nas. There were lentiful remain, of bears wolves, m door fo ,wasel. and several indu of b=ds low mukas the diameter of the hole was onij about three or four feet it was evident that tim Xe 't beasts above mentioned could not hew4 there. Undoubtedly the bones were fetche thither byhbyouas, which used the cavern s den. But what, amazing "Ja4~ctures respect Jug the fauna of Great Britain uring the epol when them creatures lived are suoted by ti discovery of such relice of gia and great carnivores in that region Evidntlytheelimato in that latitudle inat have been tropical during the lftime of tm beasts. At present the *Uphant, rhinocerm hippopotamus and hyena ae only found e the equator. Dut in far northern Siberia, when now eternal cold reigns, must formerly ha beow arerlmsting sumro ugn from the foe il palms and erocalei that region. abundantly. Along the shores of the Aroti oean, from Archangel to Bering strait, tb4 bone. of ehants are occasionally discovere in esummons heaps. At the mouth of the len river there are whole islands composed of mob bones and mud. Such quantities of them a" sometimes inesed in icebergs as to form an im % axl of commerce, being melted oul hea the sun during the sheet warm season an the coast ofinthuwea. Lleut. Kotnebue o c~ee in the western part of the gulf to the north of Bering strait s mounin o solid ice covered with noe and gras. The surface of this extreordinary hl was om~nud of smt and sanid, only about sih beneth which the Ie was W1ad u waiy eting. As It Melted great numbers a th omand teeth of mammoths were o posed to view. The story of the mammmoth' cameas, found with all i feh entire in ON frosen pavel of Tungusia, where It had pre aumably been buried for somthn Jim 100,01K years, i already a famili.r am few year in 17?, a woolly rhinoceros condition of pmesrvation ws unearthed in Siberia. Th head and feet of tb animal ae now in a mueum at St. Petersburg together with a "m quanity of its wool. I numerously a remains of masmmoth d in that part of the world that the! W SObtained have for many yesm form a large 2 fof the entire Market !!WpjYe IvmamMotnhe m==ng Mal the earth," was o ily conferred b) the nrAves, who supposed that the hUge ores, tore lived underground like a mole. .CO.LUOThD ANY N*L~s To return to the cave at Kirkdale. I no doubt that the bone found there were col looted and brought into the eavern by th hea the marks of whose toth are to be aiy m upon them. It i not to be sep posed that thes caries fre ur wee erebe to ailtranc reosr ua * mer~d=.amso';'are.2 better ed theirany of' t a suc gra best the on elte urcasn hea in and evastei ha e picked cla Ter lore of btridle ofi dinern han iedies rohey hh i0 e hdnly rand ften atc srger e a'pomp ta thmelv ebs Thus i is notsurprshat thee nweiisolhare m.. de ec atao multln of boe noar.f hthrt thm.Insmchasthe ea c oters i bodes ad venatac ad gbbe p ay hemre yh a e as"ts"r es..a @mi te oeek OWthi r.ete et a I~e ~eim Wh~estes e osemMee Qis ban sa 9Wil the - 40 ess .mag .fLh insassa, u tt stmat t afterah u ers eme~est and _theisteks leo thelesemes. et such qm eteu h eae bofn me t -e by tsta edmeeu Abs tir~oo o their p hslteya fasmd etothe ouvm @6mutharod imprs---- in with the boues et reindeur, ese es a mbe-~teohed pethat thywere eaa Sopra at'in :t with tbse bri. thev aew the -mth I Mhew sew in bois mnyt bn nSI mgeoaa aatta me.WdrW= : = .We~t~'er a fu=,hr dm** esetraitos in the matter. U "ea the joints, paris y then of i e redeer, won atis ruie lleI as hs fteme whisk seksatm to this day-Uet basquets that wege e*ayed a th eestarle er mee ago ---- -----T- 04 Maa. V the pepe et Th e Pm s Mea ogeg mreee Ut Oungs so week. ITom t1e ry e Dny Trome. Probably the moet intelliget suggueti yet trow ont for Mhaging wiog with, inhbitoats of the planet Mars, if ay mgk thOs be, s made by Mr. E. ElXsweeth Oey. It ia that aperfectlyeevelarea, lay t least Ave ma in 'diametr, aot in the viiaity of hhs or uoestaias, be savered with a aniflemly bleek ocsting of earthy sad or eel det. Th arm is to be covesed with gas jeto er elerie ares, pleing the Dauminating plat aboot tree feet apart. Thai would requite seese e,mm peinse ef litesse brilh.sy, VaNl t0 the Inhabitants et Mare with a magnifytg Power of IN diameters when the earts was est. -Auently far away froem ocosactios to be ass. while the sun was below the belt etwilhubt. The paiIs to ose mr ade -ed thse s s that thetraingof a key weod lueteatly exiingih or light them all. Them the ilnluemnti should be made to appear and d:|'Eiat rvwteval"."''.a.s"n-. Arsiilb intrva beweensheSa e s three '-manad and the ases comtiUe Ave i66ds. Than the intervals and doratis o t should be lay fie s , twelve, ' ede, =x than the series of ti ad. Mr. ey ago"that each signals wo hardly be kept as without attaust a mtntion Its lisats be for advanoed in iatnagsma, developnest and sivi lisation. They must then conulade that te earth similarly Inabited and that some of Its SW had constracted a Sak light vislbte fto CwMeller on Mars. I aleo may be e =tdthat they would arrive at te ounellsen at h ti t was maintained as a signal 6o atteelwstlatteton. Further, it may be onsd that in the latter ease they would arazgamsents to ratern the Wie, if Pos"N" though o e old m y, a manner we should * d. This is a pretty theory and its author dserves credit for having bee the &rat to show the world how interplanetary osmmicaj m Is bis. But there still reming the := is prsatileble? For the prent,at a t t must be answered with a asolngative. xt ks not l the* any man or a-M-ob of men would usertake the enormous expes Involved in carrying out thi scheme, seeing thatthers is init no of pritand but a koblematical aow4 of glory. not to be iR years after deat the iveto, a gbshould over arise an this earth tha loves wisdo more them wealth is =a& And other use for it money thea to e gulf that --ra* from the other mnembers of the e01111s1 m but tIl te it is idle to expect the osty e to be made. ti, it will do so ham for te enthusisati ones to revel in a t some each result to be achieved b oe who will come after them, and there is another view of the case sill moe entcing to tem" who arspeoeistively in-lie. &ome of the phtllsophrs~ who have stadied the appearemsee of Mar think there is reason to its nh ai" se mush farther 1hd= ourselves in the march of ian.teieal that planet having *DOWed own freom W a bulos heat a~ thea ito larger brothr or Witer, the earth. Berse it sot seard to suppose the inhabitants of Mare already have been coasidering the problems ot lmtrommuaJ eation with other members of the solar system, ad for :egt we know aor y hae making m iulstonas forolitiesWast without our aware of e fAt. If sse of the ones who see. the objects in the sky throu tealurie talscope onse see changes on the rtsf o Mare which tW fancy indicate *atissis ar is program th ease would be altered- mhaht It then be tisible to And perss to stmad the of and een ucita retura= 10'bua of which we sissyko the "A tase oureelvee sa the estimatios of or Meigh bors. Life Weald Do Dreewy Wish Mima. Eoathar ad~os anskeaw. Ethsl-"Mr. J1.nhi G~em I eaR you George?-yeu mest have see. for a lang timme-ht I-" -"Tat ~hae nouase or aaan that SprIngs a chestnut like that." Deere Many Ipreuat. Items the somerieournal. Ihe-"Do you balite the love of maessy to the root of all evil?" Ue-"No, but the vast of it I.." What Oues Up Kos comme Dews. Item Uase. FA RER_ ST'SIEEN. 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