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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1893)
EUGENE CITY GUARD, EUGENE CITT. OREOON. A BARBAHOLo CUilUATION. lpalar Aasaseasral la ""Bass ls,Ndwa Wra I rati sad Ishaassa. Of tb character of the entertainment W have frequent representation on tbt British cup and - Tbey were too gUg frightful topic of tlx worst fashion of Horn. The bull fight, with It la-sliariu. Of Bialador, U MT painted (ill lb common pottery; II b llll preaarvvd lu lb national amueeinenU of Ssin. L'uk light were alto popular every a here, and gam cut kt Wllb daogeroiu spurs hart left their hour Bovong lb nil it Alblalie na and harlot rvq wee no doubt M at tended la linulu aa at Home or Couatao Uoopl. lint the amphitheaters, wllb their hidauua contest of Dim with wllii belt or wiih each other, teem U have fol lond th Kuniao colonist btfw bt wandered. TbJ ar found along Iba wall of Ha drian, la I ha cllkreof IIm we. I, at (dour ler nd Chaster, ul oo doubt lb amphi theater of lod..n will at tome lima l I burned or vimt trace found of lu III omened lu. Tlia amusement of a Datloo Indicate lu character ami Ha fata. Tbt ballon thai sink Into cruel sensuality to It moat popular rerrealinua la certain to fail to decay. 'ngreiv development to ward humanity ami refinement tan alofi (It Uatinil lrtiglh to political Institu tions, and Itoman llrttaiu perished by IU wo baoL Tbt Isvrlsvrmi thirst for Inhuman pro laclaa U n everywhere In Iba Kutuao re main. Onlheruptand ee that adorned tbt family Ublt tbt favorite ornament nam i to tart Uo uktn fruia tbt tporu fihoaraua. Tbt heatiarlua, or matador, la lata engaged In a fearful ttrugglt wllb lharag bull; tb gladiator purauea fait deadly aim. The designs, which miial havaeducated Hit in I ml f childhood anil been familiar to Iba niaasra of tbt panpla, could on 1 7 hart served to prepare tbtm for revolution aud mrnilcse iliaonlrr. It la Dot tbt ballad so much Bat lit ainutament. of a people Ibat wlaa legislator would art to diml Tba amphitheater of Colrlieater, till baaur, Carrleon, ItichlMirough and many Other citie arm of tone, Ilka those of Home, ami wtra of considerable extent. A theater uf large sue haa been found at H. Albana, but aa yet wt kuow too littlt of tba ltouisn cilice to lUtermln bow many boaatail ibrlr place of public amuse maoL Wt rau ouljr lufrr Ibat no law Iowa waa wltlioul Ita amphitheater. Tbt tait told on tba Id. man ttry evema oun closlv. Tbt Ibimano Urlllsh wrr accut lomed from chllilbiMid to delight In ecenee f cnialtjr aud human wot. Kugen Law i la HarM-r a. Taallag Iba achaalwaalar. la tbt town rreonla uf tbt ell j of IbaUia Ibartlaa ourloua paauKt wbirb raounlt bow a aibooluiaalrr waa tiaiulitnl ami wbal bapiriird. Hit mauiivr lu which tbt Taut of luapm-tiun It rruinlnl niakra out locllna to Ibt tirw Ibat ll.t lllilm k a IuhjI naaUriuar mil havt bwl fair play, although If bt waa rrajljr luvllli irul ha majr la aal.l to baa limn Jinlgrd i.y I. la m-r. In tba rrcord for tbt Ud of Majr, ITJU, ll la art fortb that! "Coll lta Towiwnd, Jaramlab Allrn Rar, Jk John Kdwanla logrthar with lb feWlact mail, VlaaitU-d ibt wrlgblllig S boot at tbt houlbtrljr Kml of lk.u on Tblra daribakHtb apll I Til and Kianiinnl Ibt bcholara ui.rfrr mr Aiutw Anurra tuition at to llieir pnillrltncjr In Itradiug writing Hcypbartug St Iht luaaitra atiillljr of Uai b lng luairiiftliig youth bit rultw A BWtboda tberrfor Aud araof Opinion Thai It will bt no hrrvb-o lo tbt Tuo to Cou Unua, nir augrr lu that Kin.l..)f " Wbtrtuiou It waa toir thai Iba aald Mr. Auira An ii-r abould nut coullnut aaatrr of Ibt "Niid Houtb K IumiI." it la trut that nothing U aald of Ibt wtttliwU uf tprlhiig liiculratoil at tht "whghtlng Siliool," and II la alto poaalblt that a rlrrk raUitr lliau ibt nun in I Ut waa raaputiaililt for tbt error of Ibt rtranl; bul Ibtrt la orrlaiuly aumrihliig aUunl lu tbt i It tlauda. 1 outb t Companion. Ira A boat IMrllag. It la aranvly urcraMry lo go drrply Into Iba aubji-clof dirt. Tba llrat raarnUnl la to rtatnct tht quantity of food to Hit actual orvxlaof ll.t ayatriu A rafrnoua apptUta can grutrally bt eoii((iirrrd In tbrat or four ilaja During Hi la UilrrTal a ptrtun "turning orr a urw leaf" fivlt qulU weak and tllapirlted, but bt liranw np with aurpriaiiig rapidity, ami xmn won dara Ibat ba ttr made a gluiloa of blm elf. Ha who llH abould maka up hit Bilud brfnro lit ailadown Jutt huw niurb ba will vat, aud on tba Inataiil Ibat bt hat flnltbtd bit ratlout ha tbould leaa Ibt dining room, "lit who heaitatrt la bait. If Iba corpulent aiil.j.vt lia.k no inurt food than bt ought, lit might tat lui aaytblng. At tbtaanit Unit ht would do batter U deny blmaelf axerla and aUrrhy fuoua, cakra, plea, paatry and Hit Ilka. Tbt quantity of bread abould la real ru led; unt r two allrea of dry liuwt U ijullt ulllrleul for a meal. ISHat.oa art rr (aliening, and, Ihtrtfort, hail brat Iw ricludeil from tba diet. If milk la Hard tba quantity abould bt tnialL A for mraU, thathlib art leaa ibould ba preferred. Sou pa, for btloua reaaoua, art objerlionabla. Iloa toa lltrald. Tba Hilar tlaally Klllea. A Gwnnan cohl.ler, wbo waa rtpulail to bt on of tbt laaleat aud Una! worlblaaa Ban la Ltatlrllla, dug a bolt In bit yard ad aaitad It with ora, aud, abowing tba pit to tba rrpraaenlallrea of a romiwuy, ha waa abut to tail out for HJnX During tba arouat wbkb followed bt buaalxd pul.llcly f tba way la which ba bad fooled tba aplUlUu, but befora lha purcbaaera of bla pmparty beard of tbrat remark I bey bad took Iba abaft four feet deeper and bad tru k ont of Iht rk beat veina of car boaau la Ialnlla Tht cobbler, on learn tag what bad happened, danced about tba dga of lha pit and twort that ha bad been awindled. Tba mint yielded about II.Ouu,-tUL-Snital.org ),iU h. er Mat Wittaa Nig. Woea Uail iraa la gwd bumvr bt waa la tba bautt of klaaing ail Iba pretty pupil to biac-Uaa, remember on out ooraaloo a wry luealy young girl cama to Iba learn. n wnng a hat that had a raibar titraordl- wary weja urim. iumi Korea tot aai a leoa, od going p to hel ktaaed btr OT'T. I Irst wltb aoat little difT.cult t. owing to tba Bro)eeuog brim nf lha hat. Tata at aaid, bauf aanoualy. "My dear, yon will bava to get aaother bat. out wtlh rather tea I. not to ll."-tui lllof.ky la Udiea' Homa JoaraaL fjaellaa Ilea. "Do yon aetlhal Iwly on thm trotting boratr" aaid Charlie Ku.. kerUa ker, point lag to a femai who waa alternately rialog la tba air and pounding a aa.l.l.e. -mi what of her" repi.ed but Soob bwrly. "Notbing. ttrvpl !. remind ma of paper on Wall tnt, alwayt ruing and Calling. Tetaa rifunra. Iteeaeeplag a Lll laaarr Llle. Xa OB of Mra. Ue'-'a lerturr to UHitb ara aba ud, "The only way Ibat faith ful, part and holy lilt ran b niadt aa ab uluutwrtaliity I by developing Mrtcgtb of will and Uu iligeaca wlibia Iba ubiul, raibar thaa) by Berrtlj eurruundl bla WlUUt DiMINO A THOUSANO YEARS AGO. TVa raaat tfca Aaglawaavaaai taea W WaaJIb Waa aertttl ta Abaaiaata. A tbouaaiMl year ago, wbeO Ibt dinner aroa ready to ba aenred tba llil ibii.' brought lutotha great ball waa tba labia. Moravia ireallra were brought, CO wiiiib War plated boarda, and ail wera carrlrd way agalnallbtcloaaof Iht lured. I'poO yjul waa bud tbt tablecloth. Tbrrt la au old Lailu rbldla of tbt Ligbtb century lu Which tbt Ublt aayti "I feed people with many kind of 1. Hrl, I am a qual- tupad, aivl adorned wllb banuwiua cioin ng; then I am robbed of tuy append and bvaa my b-ga alao." Tba total of Iba Anglo-rwson waa largrl) bread. The bread waa baked In round, Hal take, wlili b tba uprratitlou of the look Buubed wll b a croee, to preaerre t Hem from tba Deri la of Iba lire. Milk, butter and Cbaeatwertalaoeauu. Thepnuiipal Uiral waa bacon, aa Ibt arornaof tlia oak forrate, which Ibrn cot. ml a Urtitpartof kng Land, auppnrted uuiurroua uruvraof twine. Our Auirlo-Salou forefalbrra were Hot only brarly talera, bul alau deep drinker. Tba drinking borna wrrtaturai nu ruiiy boroa, and o mut bt liniiieiliaU-ly en.p Urd when flilrd; later, whrti Ibr priluitivt bora bail brru rrplai .il by a glaa cup. It reUlnnl a traiiiliou of Ita rude prnlraair Lo IU ahape, au thai It, too, bail to lie r in ti tled at a draft. hub gue.1 fur Blabed with a p"n, while Ilia knife beal- aya tarrinl lu l.ia la-It; aa for lorka, who dretuiird of thrin, w hrti nature hail i;ifU BULO tea flllgrref llul you Will tee why a errant with a baain of water and a lowrl Jwaya preariiled blliiarlf loearn guet le (ora dlunrr waa aervrd and after It tixlrcl. ILuaalml meat waa trrvrd on Iba -pit or rod on which It waa conked, and the gural rut or tore off tiieca lo anil bimaeK. Iiolled meat waa laid 'U tbe rnkra ol bread, or later, on thick alicea of brrwl callrd "trenchrra," front a Norman word meaning "to rut," aa llirx r-rt to tart tba meat on, Ibua pn-arrving I he tabtr Cloth from the knife. At llrat tht trmcbrr waa eaten or thrown upon tht atone floor for tba dog wbo crouched at their inaa tcr't fret. At later data It wna pill lu a baakrt and glvrn lo tba eir who gathered at tba manor gata. During tba Utter part uf tba Middle Agra tba moat eouaplrunua olijrrt on the Ublt waa the tallrellar. Tl.la waa K. n. r ally of aiWrr In the form of a hlp. ll wna placed la the renter of Ilia long table, at which tba bnuerhold gal tiered, my lord and lady, their family aud gueu, la-mg at one end and Ihrlr retainer and arreanla at lha other. Ho one' piiioii In reiinrd lo tbtaalt waa a teal of rank the geiidr'nlka lilting "alma theaalt" and the yroinaury balow U. In tbt hoiiaea of the great nolilca dinner waa wnrel with iiitirn crrruion)'. At the hour a atatrly proceaaion entrrnl tba ball, r'lrat came aeerral muali'laiia, followed by tbt alrward hearing bla rial of ofllce, and then came a long line of arrv nta carryiug dilTrrenl dlahra. Homa Idra of Iba variety and profunlou may be gainrd from t lie provlaion made by King llrury III for hi houarhold at rhrlat Biaa, 14. 1 hi" llii liidnl 91 ulrii. III) piga, CiO fowla, SV barra, ill rabhlla, U phraMllla, U partridge, lit wiaalroi k, .IU plovrr and I.OJU egg. .Many of our fnvoriie ilhloa hart draceiided from the .Middle Agra, Macaroon hair arrvnl a draaert an.ce tbtdayaof I'haurer. Dur favorite winter breakfaat, griddle rakea, lot come dowu to u from Hit faraway ltrllwia of Walra, wlill tht l. bava luuihrd on glnn.-r-bread and girl on picklce aud Jclli.- aimt tha time of Mwanl 11, more tbau &ou year ago, American AualyaU Tbaader I -or. Tba Datlteaof Iba rtnudwii h lalauda eon Idrred thunder aa bring Manna U'arcl.o from Iba cloud. Tbl curlou uoi Ion baa eryatallltrd a weather proterb which la now current among many of the white reaident of the lalniide vii, "It will rain today; Manna 1am ebakea tbe cloinla." In Ibla connection It may lie remnrkrd Hint tb early N an. Illilau arlllcraof lii land btllefed thai there wat tolue myalrrloua ml aiiiernaiurnl ctmiiei tlmia brlwreu tbe rue.rli.ga i, f llerl.i and Hit "angry iiiiiic r lug of Jure." lu Kngland many of the peaaalitry allll plant thr holiae l.-ek "Jupl ler't liranl" ou their bouae r..(a aa a prr Tenllvaagaiuat thuiidrr, lightning ami evil tplrlla, a cualom which remind out of Charlemagne' edict, "Kt haleat iill-jiir upra domuiii aiinm Jovla Imrlmm." Another wldreprend Um'PIiiIoii, and oat that baa heeu lioteil among I he IrlU ml nallone from China l.i hiit-Und, and from Cae llalieraa In the li.ihl.li llle, tell ua that If Hit "cIah" or r-Mirla of thuiidrr conit In even number the alorm will ba of thort duration and very mild, llul, on Iht other band. If ihey comt lu uneven numbrra, taieclally If the reuti bt err tea of five, blue or thirteen dlatincl Jaia, niurb lor of life and proerly w ill reaull. St. I jiii l 11. pulil.v. tlaaMl 1'wlula of a Mwl. Rightly ii ".il, kinilly tr.air.l, given tbt ame gea cart a hore t he mule baa alwaya ahown hlniM-lf kind, giaal l in pered, willing, d.ile ami intrlligmt. Moreovrr, while be baa iiiM.e of tin' h..r.-' gnurful, rniialhrtia w) of ahoning Urn t Ion and ri'mllng to appn-ciatloii, tba mule la capable of genuine di-toi l..u In B kind tnaalrr. Itolh ti.e bore and the a havt affect Innate dlHaiiloii, and Ibeoiily re.u lb mult d.a nut rvlm-e audi i I cauae nothing call It out. Jack I not demotialrutlve, but lit doea respond i lil.Ij to kind treat inrnt. 11 makra, moreover, an r) pat i-d, rare- ful, kindly riding aiiinml when well treat Takru allotirtbrr be I a uwful, Intel llgrnt, much enduring, little appreciated bruu, bi uirlaiHboly Naitlou I tbnt of ailog with a bad name ht giaal quail, tlta rarely mentioned, w bile hi bad one art crralileil at their full value.-vu I ran Ciacol'all. A Ueer rredleaaaeatt, Two Interpreter wert ureded la atrial In tbt court of criminal Correrlion, .Mi chael Chiller la-ing able lo eak only tier man, and l.i wife only I rruch. Tbry tr married lu twii-r!aiid In 1U aud rame to tl.ia country alaiul a year aga llelng poor thry pi jut. I Ibeir lby with bVhulrr a alati-r, w bo live on a farm la ht. Ixhii conn tT, and both wrul to work, tb Wlft enuring ruiplo) inrnt a a evrvahl girl. Tbt testimony developed that tbry bad lived logrthrt oirr a yrar without bt Ing al.le to uinleratand rack other bt. boo la I'uet Liatch. . A Blairv el Mlaalr Vaaltv. To make himaelf lot.k mora uauly ami hibutL l..aa.tfilr fraaillrntle inrMaa.1 l.la diaHuullva leg In hug cavalry Ukki II prtuked dally before Iba mirror, and waa Bevar weary of comparing himaelf with Other email turn, to thaw 110. bt waa read ly not to very lilt la. T tha end ha con Bdtd la hit (neiitU tbt paug bt ever tuf BBrtd ob account of bla email -f'. I Vt tonally, but i-uly orraa.onaliy. aid Met ooier Bod the .leairrd ciia.Ution be ought from bla ac-'uaint4iice Hue aftrr Boon, a ibt aculptor Il.ilui rulered hi lodlo, Mrtoiiu-r ri.laimed joyfully "What do you think) Tot corn d.-toc waa hut bar, and wbal dii Too aut.OM ba aayaf A all foot grenadier cannot get any j bigger ourna t baa niloa." mui frmockaco I Argunaut A ahr railtosl Clerk. Ton and I might not know where to dt I UTee aaniar Muranawaa air. Iffrtaienaaa, , iWagor," but a tUal rlerk figured It ont right away He f.r warded ll to th re re out o1i.-r ta Ibat du avion, and It proved to ba frora a asaa whoaaaud ta pay a special tag fur IB aai of tol a.-LawutoO Jw MONEY IN IMM.EI.US. rVKAT IT evERy COSTS NEW YCnKER) YEAR TO rCEP OHY $ (MM Kallatate Thai Bt.toa.ooa la awat Tearly far l'brliaa k lb pU f tbt Melrepa.il A hlraeg ran Ataeat l aabrella Bleallag. Tbty coat New Vork good deal of money tvtry jrar, " aald Iht fat umbrella man aa ba daftly rolled a tilk uiuhrellt nd placed It bank lu the caaa 'Tl mount mual run to far up lo tht thou anil It would are in an eotggrra'lon lo out who didu'l know aiijtbiug about It If Iba amount waa eiprmhd in harity no ooa In tin town herd gi hungry "Tha ratio of r..plr who curry umbn-llw U bvgrr In Ihi Vino than in any other In Ameri'-a I npe It I lea-au a t hart to many rainy day. I'miatbly u prr rent of tb adult population of New Vrk r.irry ambrelloa, and 10 ier cent of the children over twelv year of i;e I have br-n In lha umbrella biiainea for twenty yrar. and I bavt watched ll pn-tly cloely "Tbt average life of a gool uij.hrl la about a year N.u.rtlu.ra au uiuhrilla will wear four or flvo tear Vou can inl ootbing ala.ut tbriu. There i nothing mora uncertain Tbe man who will guar antra an umbrella lafoollah. Tha arterret tcata will not reveal anything, hwane tvtry V"" umbrella la can fully eiaiulned befora It I put on tale. Kvery part of It paaae tlinmgh tb hand of an eiari. Thaulk 1 haaard ue.n, tba framework and tb atik. If anything I found not up to the tanclurd ll la aeiit law k. and yet ll la a very common thing for an umbrella to go all to piece tiiat.lt of three week. Tba beet umbrella eiprrt In tbl loan rao tell nothing about thrin Mitn r or i wiiiii t la "Aa I aald lafore, the average lift of an umbrella I about a year, If the owner ran keep II a long a Ibal, which I el. loin tht caaa. There trrma lo la) many lorn wbo maka It huaitie lo lo umbrella a faat aa thry buy them, while othrr nrvrr loaa an umbrella The average life of an umbrella and the average arrvlre of an umbrella are two very dillrmit thing. I uppoaa that the latter la alx.llt ll mouth. A nearly a Iran artiva at It from cloae ulaa-rvation about 7UJ.KU ieopl lo New lork rarry umbrrlliia "That I a giMal many, but I think thera llmaU I uiiilcr nit her than over tha eiiu t truth. Kor, mind you, there art many who have two or three umbrella at once. You can buy an umbrella for almiwt any price. The average of Hit good cheap Ulll brellaa U about two dollar Tbe average nf tba giaal silk umbrellita It flvt dollar Tht general average la almut I bree dollar. "Now you rau readily arrive at an rati mala of the amount nf money w hi. h New Yorkrr aprnd for uiiilirrll.i every year You will rememla-r Ibat I Mid thai Iheav raga aervlce of an umbrella I alioul all month. o tbnt every one of thra Tuu.Oij people havt to-nd all doll.ir every yrar loaupply tbrmai'lve with umbrell.ui. Juat multiply that and you will II ml that thi big town irml M.'JKVI") a year Mind, that la not rinugeraliug In the leiial. And tba timbrellit hahlt I growing Titer I one firm In riilladrlphi alone which turn out lO.UJu iin.lirrllia a day "There I aomcthlng at range about uin brellaa. To la-gin with, lathnr general con trarimaui al.0.1 wearing. Then Ihey bait a curlou rll.a t uh.ii human nature I wouldn't trttat my brother with au umbrel la, aud ht I a bonrat a man aa ever lived. Ha could havt all tbe money I have, but not my umbrella. A man cannot Iw bonrat about Ibrm. I don't kuow w hat there hi In tb thing, but I do know that la tbe r fleet they hav uM.n people There I mil day paaae but a man contra In her and want tba stick and hand I lu an umbrella changed when both are perfectly good. Wt know well that tha umbrella brlntignl to omrludy rlae. but, of roiirae. wt never tay anything MKN ANO I UllllH I AS. "I remember once that man UniL'l.t an nmbrella from ua. and I remembered It ba can of a H-i'tilnir mark. ". long after another man brought ll In and hail another handle put In It. Wt put In two other hand lea for different men, and then Iht original owner brought lu tht umbrella. Wt put In tha ban. 11 that waa first In It, aud ht never dlacovrred it I never saw a man who would not appro prtate an umbrella If there waa any miI bUeicua fortodoing A mau who will wtiliatitn.l all other temptation I utterly belpleaa at Iht lt.-ht of an umlin-lla. I don't pretend tooDer any expUnntioii for ll; I simply know thai It U a fai l, and that lha man who takea the uiiihrelln la uo mora to bUiue than the kleptomaniac who teal from dry good store. "It t hard work to tell umbrella. I "Tu ple always rrlirl agiiiual having to buy tbein. Thry term to think lh.it they art being lmaaM-d u.n. and reaeiil It aironl Ingly. Yuu hitve to anawer more iiietioiia than a mau at an iiiformntion l.urv.in, and guarantee tht wmthrr for tbe tint ten year. And we do meet Hie rrnukieat lot of crank The other dny a man rnme in her and sprnt nn hour and a l.nlf h.kiiig over tl.a stuck After he bad lntrd vrrythli.g h looknl at hi w.iti h ami aid he waa much obliged. He bod alaiul that much tlm to put in befora hi train left, and he had apent ll very pn.llt.il.ly "If you ever buy umbrella jonrx-lf li t m tell you eomelbitig a a guide. You ran buy lb brat umbrella that i made for Ml When you pny inor than that you ii in) Ing for tht handle or a name. If yuu want to rnd a lot of money you can go up town to out of tht big Jrwrlry boitaea aud spend auywhert from t- to KU for an umbrella, and tht umbrella It elf bt the same old frvSU umbrvlla. And If you don't want an umbrella of that kind you ran get on for I I which will outeQr any tilk umbrella Ibat was ever tuad." Ntw York Kecinlrr Uerlvatlea af Hurrah. On familiar f'nglish wonl of our "Uurrah ")' arl Urn Jewell In bri tnumting work on I he Normnu. i s.ii.1 lo data (nun I..lf n-in "(..u," lh Frenchmen c.ill.-d our ll.-lf, and there a l Ibal If mau wa In .l inger bliuvlf, or caught bia enemy doltiit any lUitir, In could raia th cry "II li.ni!" and o in vokt Juati.t in llukt 'q It' name At tin aouud of the cry eer.Hly m.tm laumd or tba tnataut lo givt chase loti e oflriider and whoever failed lo rend lo the rr ol "Ha lloiil" mu.t pay a bravy line to K.. I klnueif. TUiiata-gan the old llnic.i.h fa.li Ion of "hue and cry," a well a our ruatoiri of abeutmg "Hurrah " a Leu a are plraarJ and iiou.L A ThewghlfMl teeglee. A dear little U.y five rear.. .1.1 had pA. rather a trii;g day Wniitl.e lri of in tenllon. he n.uld not quirt hi lrrrprri hi apirit llr uiild n..t rrnirn.t r to::.itl and ha.1 revird rTe reprimand. I'hit night, whrn berudrx! b pravr- with tin usual pet ill. n "ai.d mae n.e a --l 1 : 1 1 i boy," le ne sinhl-nly (r.iu l.i ki.r. balked up Into bia .nl a f o-e, end nili tbl lnm-ei.t remark "Wot it fuui.i aunt) l.nl can do everything e'.ae. oil btoaa't mat met g.J bu) ' New York Tnbuoa IHelag t ar. j t)imng car are generally tuu at a Kv i and are at ta hed to tran.a ain.pl j ninil ter of attraction. A sirwsrd, l ur i.eli j and Dv wallers ar site hnl tar.li .ar Tht f.aal roala from ll...to'. a ii.--.irh. ll rxaiis irm lt.t"o to f a yrar to r.i I ont of Ibr cart, xrluiv tb wear and I tear oa tba rn c-rty and Itaclruta.. la ut placaa, and parlicniarly In tb -uta. tlxepera art alao rua at kaas.-l'uUkt UFL IN CCREA, fa AeaerUaa ll l'reat Maay Mra I'M. T..t "orlJ U B-w rapidly acqulrtnf CiMleUe about Corea.and at ll Iram oir it U t ll Biort aianbd. It really rem a If that lit tle corner of crea tion doe la many reaped All lb de scription given by fanciful writ era of Imaginary laud Vlalled by ibeir btrott. Thouiih Iht coun try contain bul j, f ai Stuart miba It stretcbe U mile from north to south, and ntl.rr from tbt sudden and great variation of cli mate, thrir Isola tion or soni other rau lb peoplt art on occasion aa fierce aa hungry FATItt It or TDK KIS'l. wolve. Tbelrgov rfnmrni I an alexiliit dritiam, tem pered a lull by aaaaaaination. A father Lu.. il.e power of life and death ovrr his Cblldrrii; ea h I'sral ruler ha lb sama priwrrovrr lit subjects, and lb king haa ll over all. The women of tba king bouarhold manage I.y Intrigue, and rival partira try eoticiuii. by aaainatioa. Tht latest event loeirile the kingdom waa an sum. .t to blowup th king's father, I'nnra l a! won kun. Three caaea af gun powder, weighing fourteen pound each, Were pi ed and one eiploled lu hi palara. whuh. being : . g..i '-- .plinter. but b. crawled out of th. ruin. lit.hifrt Tbl art I. acrtlal lo tb Ming. lh powerful family to which lha queen lie long. They had for soma tlm ruled th country, but th king' father proved t talented for them. II I quite a clever old gentleman, according to Mr. II. Sav age I-amlor, tb artist, one of tba very few foreigner allowed lo travel through the country. (Inly a frwyearaagolbeCorean bail a lad habit of iniinlrriug sue h foreign er aa fell liiloll.eir band by shipwreck or Otherwise, which brought on Iron I.I with th I'uilol State, China and Japan. Tb rirat Marltr uf th llevolulloa AU of the school historic and ponnlar tell book given la underi.m 1 that on April IV. 177.1, at Ijrilnitou. .Mm., the Orst IiIimmI of the American war of hide peodrn.- wu shel. Within the last few year historians, who bar lwu giving tba matter uiuili at trillion, rl.iim Weatmlu ter, Vt, aa Iht scent of lb llrat tragedy In Ibal memorable conflict and nut Will lam Krench a lha victim. Yrrtiiout al that tune w.u a part of New York. Tbt people of tbt Vermont district were Imdly Worked up over the ryallt question and bad derided not to allow the reirnlur sea alou of Ihe king's court to bw held In Wrst minster tint spring. Accordingly, when ibt court ofllrrrs wert sent tbry were accompli uird by a body of royal troop. 'I lit wo.le were rtaaa-r ted, and rowembled lu the coisrt bouae lo reaial. Wbrn tht court ollli inl. and triMii rnvrd order were i.tvrn for the people lo vacate Ihe room This thry relUM-d to do, wheu the trooiiif (ieorge III croswd the groilll.l and llriil Into tht little Luidnf patriol. "wouii.liug some," the account aay, "aud lualuiilly killing William 1 n-lich, who waa shot clrau tlirutigh tb he ul with muakrt ball." Krench waa burieil lu t lie c hur.-li tird at Wealinliialer. and a stone with the follow lug Inscription was erected to hi memory: "In memory of William Krench, Who Was Shot at Westminster, Man h ye 1.1 h, 1771, by the bund of the Cruel Ministerial tools uf lieorge 3d at the Court llotiae, at 1 1 o'clock al Night, In Ihe il year uf hi Aga"-M- loills Ib'puhlic. Irish tar Maklog. After tb famine of 1M7 luce making w w revived in In land l.linrni k, the most uiTcasful Irish hue, 1 not really a lace at all. It la tamlwur work Us.n net and muslin. The Irish point, to called, I the ancient Cut work, bring made lu quit lb saint way. Net wa first mad by machinery In I7t'. The machine was au adnptnti.m of thr tasking loom to la.-e making, and wiu eunilm.ua and n..l very rUcclive. lu 14 John llcHlhcoti", a farmer sou, evolve.) from cutiBcloUBiir and rxisTlrni-e the liM machine to in. ike I rue l.l.l.iiirt w ith per feet six tided boles. It bniught a great bu and cry alsmt his ears fnim luce work era, who fancied thry saw themselves thm reduced lo Is-ggury. Tbe Luddites broke Into the factory where the machine were Unit set up and mad scrap inm and kindling wisk ol them. Tbe only result was to drive tin j new manufacture lo other and safer quar- ter. Kor long Ihe aecrel of the initchitir't 1 Const rucllou was m.l Jealously guvnlrd by Kni;liii m.iniifa. turer.. Not satisfied with letter patent thrv kept upaconM patnd lo make sure ibat noissly t.n.k tuodcl or dru inga lo Kraii.e. j Al laal, though, thry wrre outwiltiil A discharged workman, w ho hud Ihe plan ol It in hi mind, man igrd lo get safe ov. i tea and build a mm lime in France. New York Herald. The slllorsl" VllnVrtTf '40. Th early miner hat never Is-en truly i palntoL I pnitrt against the flippant ! ityle and eccentric rhetoric of those writer i who havt made him a terror, or who, aril Ing upon a aisirndircaae of extreme oddity, torn brawling wretch, hav given a cart i ealuretoth world ax the typical miner. The so railed literature that treat of tb goldro era I loo extravagant lu this direr j tlon. In all my iersoual rxerirnce lu , mining rau.pa fnmi IMU to 164 there wa. I But a case of bl.ssUhe.1, n.bla-ry, theft or i actual violence!. I duU if a more onlerly j ortety wa rver known. How could it Iw , otberwisrF Tbe pioneer wee young, ar ! dent, uurorrupted, most of them well edu cated and fnim the Isxt familira lo the Beat, j The rarly miner waa ambitious, ener i getic and enteqiriing No undertaking ' wa hw great to daunt him. Thr pluck nd reaotirresrv.hil.itrd by him in attempt 1 Ing mighty projects with nothing but la eoursxeand hi l.rawnv armstocarry thrm out was phruomrual. Ill genrnsujv waa ; profuse and hit aympalbv active, knowing : BO distinction of race. His selitinirnl that ! justice U sacred wa never dulled. Hi erv Ice were at command to settle differ tncea prarrwl.ly, or with pistol lu hand to right a grievous wrong to a stranger. Hit capacity for sc.f government haa nrvrr been surpassed I If glnr.oua rfaa-h, he was uf glorious race. K. U Wait In Century faalshaieal fr ateallag Iw Tangier. j A New Yorkrr who ha spent tome year at Tangier, tbe quaint old esrt of Mj I Mcco, and who rrtitrnel to Mud th nea BnM-rs more ')w i-r'msrily full of Ihe misdoing of luti k and truai company of I Betels, thinss It I fortunate forth of! red I er that thev did n4 operate In that Afri can tow TLev don't mince matter over there.' he a) s, "for man who loaea aight of tb distinction la-twee hi own pnve ty and torn on else's. W ben a thief is caught la tht must trivial offense h I told to bold ap both hands. Tbeo Ihey ask him which band b would Ilk lo keep. Wbea h baa liu.li bla choice Ihey cut off tbe other This naturmilv crasatea a nre.u dice against kleptomania la IU vanout forms I don't quit know what they would do with bank ocftcer who A k. elotch m.llioa. but I gue tbey would ' ave th bsu-i with it coatenu and throw I Us ra of turn to Um tusrLa,' l , t . Xr'r 11" HIS FIRST LAW CASH MOW 0AMEL, WEBSTER BROUGHT SOME ECLECT'vfES TO TIME. Wa a mmt aiawt a Ifsa taw Ommt alailg T . e" la ' Ta tl-ry Told B lb af lis t glaeer Wha Italll aatlld Tarapik H-aaV I can proliat.ly f umiak to reader Daniel VYnstr tearlie-t eiper.eoc la managing difflcnll legal I Hl't It oo tht au thorny of my f al btr. for I be aceti data hack to l"' , At that le-rtod tbrrt wa no g.l mail from wbal e r called tb "I'orU." Xa wit. tbtu.wu. ol IV -tou, Salem. New bury.rl rid INirtamoolb, through thr Slate of New ilamhirt to liie Coiine. tn.iil ruer at the point now known a Whit Itiver June Hon. The nieaua of c.niuiutiication wrr ao wrvtclirdiy lud llil the merrbanta could not en. ht'eala lo ihe interior ticept at grt iiiiiiiiveiiiemw. I he -m'ilatur of Nrw l..lll-b.re ll-i illy chartered th "Fourth New ll.imie.lnre Turnpikt" to constructed over Ihe route meulloiied. Tb lock wa pr.ncip.iliy tnkni In lha town on lb sealsairl. and Ihe corporation of I'ortan.'Mitli r.aelf ul rual largely lo lb undertaking A -cml ta wa lnel lo meet the subarnptloo, the molirr collected nd paid Into tbe lrr.iury This iimne wa only to I paid urt lo th lurnpik ODniwny whrn th rd had lan flnialie-l to a crrf .itu .o, ul. Myfilbrr wa. Ibr enirineer forth upper part of the rood, and w hen allwatrrtdy tht pn.r dia iimeiil wer preriaieil to verify what bad tern done The wer Uken bt him to the ollWeof Judge Thomp i ;;rV,;M..;,uVi; J'" , , .., l)lloW. lo m, pike comtutuy I git wtiat lollowt in my father's own words Tlll:V or Till! C Aag. "On handing Ihe wk ratoditdgrTbomp on be told me he would srud his sou In law. who waa bis partner. Immediately to Portsmouth, and requested nm to call lu couple of dnja, whrn the money would l reaily for me At the appointed time I wa t hi office ll: partner bsd returned without th money ll seems there bad been a change of r.litlcnl parties, and Ihe new selectmen decided Hint Ihe action of their predecessor wa uticontltullonaL nd declared they Intended lote.1 thequea Hon In Ibt roiirt- "I wudiinifotindrd I hail frit sure of tbe monry The company was In great Deed of It, and I know how much this f.nl urt would etiilwrras them. .My face must bavt exhibited Inlet. disappoint ment Suddenly Judge Thompsoo ti clalnie.1 " believe I will send Dan.' "At this a thin f we was turned up from a desk near bv. show ing a pair of Immen black eves and swarthy visag ll waa Dnnlrl WrUter, then twenty iwo or twen ty three year old. He waa a law student In Judge Thompson's odlce and had nearly finished hi course " 'Yea, I will send lnn.' Judge Thump ton rcM-ated Come again III three days.' "All Ibis lltne Han did not utter a wonl, but continued bla reading "Al the end of three days I returned. Young Webster bud col lrct.il Hit inouey 1 exchanged Iml a few word with hi in at the tune W heu In Judge Tliompou't private ollice I akcd how it waa dona. This was his rvpliiu.illoii "Taking a letter of introduction to ihe Judge' com-apomleiil in I'nrumuiilh, young Weixlrr presented himaelf aud aked M-rmiioii to u hisoilic to trans act little biiainex He nl once proceeded lo isaiir, In Judge lliompaout name. aeparate w rit for em h of the town oftlciala. holding em h lo lunl. alter Ihe practice of thai lime. Hi bis individual capacity The berilT was sent (or. tbe writs put In III ' bamls with d;ri ll.na tosrrve Iminedialely ! and to inform the i--t...tia ag.un.t whom they run Hint Judge Tltotiirou't re pre- aentatlv would lea. for that day. at tbt ' ofllce desiguaieil ' I. liI.Tt.lt WIN. In short time ttn-y came running in." ' "'Young man,' said Ihe okeman, j 'you are making a miaiiik. You should tut tbt coriMir.'iti.ui Wt a Individual have nothing lo do with the mutter ' " 'Yuu are yourselves inialukrn, gentle I men,' was tbe reply The corporation ha. nothing to do w lib 11, for the corporation baa done Ita duty I prosecute you Indi viilually for milft-.i.iiice in olllrel The mouey baa la-cu paid In for tins -cillc purpcsi, and tbe turnpike coinpaiiy will bold cai n uf you ieroiiiiIly reaiua.ble for ; heavy damage for filtriutig It works.' "Tb result wa that the pMer order ' waa tigned and the luxury paid the next morning. " My father afterward taw much of young V Blister, and it waa In this way thrir ao quainUnre commenced What gives a special value to this auec dote U that many year later, after I my Mf bad lcome Intimate w ith Mr. Web g,r res-ate. It lo him. II recalled the giTair distinctly, aud tvtn corrected mt In one trilling particular During me l iter years of bit lift I waa often at Mr W clMcr's house, es;iecilly when he visited bis New lUiniialiire burnt at Franklin I have fmiunitly hern with him when be wo. quite alone, but gen rally the place wna riiliirm-d by ihe pre rue of congenial Irirn.U He wa fond of titling ou the pi. isj.1 lu lh summer even lugs, and riij ocl aud eiileml luto th pleasantries of t he company Wbeiial Krankl.u hi h ihits were prlml tlve and temis-r ite He always asked blessing at the tal.le stall ling He did not light the service I.y uttering a few uuiu telilgiblr wonl Hi nature wa devout, "No one can full) appm i.ite the IValmt Of Ihtvid until he . ....t lift v . " he said to ma ont evrntnj Hn uuother uccoslon, after be bail la-en makitig a search for a sreoud cou-io. who hr tliunuht 1 1 veil near frauklin, be s.u. u lieu ne art young very one is f..r himaelf We give little thought to n-lativr Aa we gmw old and approach n.e ci.iilines of age we cast ala.ut forklodre.1 "-Hicb.iid 11 KiuiImII lu Nrw York Titius Willing o Sat III learner. Mr. Froiiiir t.-lU a story of bow a naiivt Maori t hi. f, Trkt.i, In imaged .i lulu thr lal.les iia.u l.i. missionary Irachir. The Chief bad 1 ii I rv-., u lit .y wnrneil by hrn gaitiat ti e eil t in.iulgitMe lu "uri- rr. A i.. y e nm. , l.i.wrver, w i.m tiir B'i"i"ry, in ilnnger of ,u b,ng c ol. Ml Const raimd to fortify hiiu-.f i;h a gla.. Of wl.i-ky t.sl.ly. At llieinoiii.nl hr n. j alsiut to rn-e the tempting fluid to u , lisi a difky li.ure an-d, and, la) in.' i bu Liigrr ou tLe g.ass, Ull- 'M.ji, 1, t , father: If you drina, lirrwatrr j.u en lose jour brail n; Jou wdi ,. j,H,r ,..;ir ! aster. 1't r..ap j.mi wi'.I ins,. jur .,,. (Nay. little fa. her. you ill l.e-l,ul l!m' i sl.a.l n tar. oiir iiiimi.rials. wli.uion i precious than mine. Ti e dr.nk s ill I ur' Oie lass than it W.U hurt To save i your soul w ill ilru.k ll mj-if." Wnnh bt il forth nb.--iu liun.ni Atg.i Ban L ChilJrsw bjmI Islrll.., m iu1 M. I'm., a disseriiii.g tu.l. i.i of cl.il iren. ba i-areful.y retisnltU tl, Id, his tone and tany iru,. of two .l kill. l.s,Lln mile of Scottish abort line, aud fouud consiaul i- asioo tod raw ana... glea Is-laern the k.ll.i.aand infai.t-' ;,..i abow al parai.cl st.,g,, ,J drr...pu.eut ll.r ppraramar of the same fsc'lil.e.. ,.(:, o l.i Krikins y siu.i.ar f .nus. Ju.la iniaiiis leavTB to diatiugu.sh brtweru n.rll aid women, briars n rii, d.ff.-reut.y ore.aeu. lartwera o.d aid young, kin.irvsl stranger, so au min, gent d..g U-ari.. te di.l.LfcUi.h bet a ran visitors sil I. ri- hetwa slian.ers and fnendauf the ' samily, brtwrea tbsss wbo will foodl bito asi ihsss who wij bsnv ' - j A MIGHTY NIMROO. Vm BUasarSsbl (Uewrd far Xfl( Uaasi Msg hr a Mala Mooter. There mivmnd before tbe committee on Ludvertaa and game at Augusta one of the moat romarkabla huuter living la Main -Alexander McUin, of Mattawamkrag, Ixiy-aevea years uf age. He gave bis trail mooy for tbe protection of game and fur the enforcement of honest law. Mr. Mc Laia la rmrkbl from iht fact that in bUtxpenence a a hunter and guide for forty-Mvca years, killing mor gam than Buy otber man within her bonlrr, lie ba alwaya breu a still huuter It Is the boast of hU life thai be never do.'ged a deer, even wbeo tbe law allowed persona to slaughter came In an unsportsmanlike manner. Mo Lsvln alwa) gsv . deer a fair chance for hullfe. In outwitting them be experienced tbe rami u Joy ment uf a true hunter ltd- Dot rwiuir much skill to put a hound on tb track uf a deer, and then to si..uu yourself on the banks of a lake, and whrn the dog bo driven the exhausted alumni into the water to tho., perhaps, by n-.tiug your gun over a stump. That Is lb mod of the ot huuter and poacher, but iml of tbe true hunter and guide that M. 1-iln is acknowledged lo las. For ten year be waa a INb aud une warden, and baa done aa much lu pmtrct gam aa ai.y man living lu Maine. Hr never made a dollar as wanlru, but broiu'lil many a p.-ul..r to justice. Mr. M.ljtiu give tbe following stitli.tlisof game killed by himself: Ucer, I.UW; moose, Ui, can is. u, IS; bear, 211; wolvra, U; ml fox. 3.'r, otlrr, lbi, black cat, l-, sahle. 17.1. beaver, Xt. mink, ViU; raccoon, iA lynx. Ci. and in ad dlllon thousand nf mu.kral and other mall game. Mcluln ba. haul many ailvriiture in the wood. One he caught an Indian lu a bear trip. Tbejiw of the trap fastened bout tb ankle of the ludiau aud held biiu a prisoner for thirty-six hour. The lu diau's criea wert hranl for a long il.atam e before tbe trap was reached. Five yrar ago be bail a liht wilb a bear which was caught In a trap. A. be lulrndcd to take Bp tbe tras he wrnt Into the wood, wit bout buguu. When the trap was n-.nhrd l.r found an enormous bear fastened by one loot. Tbe bear had Ju.t got in and was Ugly. Mc I jiin nt trti.pt. il lo kill the animal Wllb a club. The (log which held the trap gavt way, and the hear, with tbe trap htitig Ing to hi foot, made for Mcljiui and a tavage fight ensued. The bear caught -Mc-Liu by the arm and bit it through. Hi clolbea were torn off, and occasionally a portion of the akin with them. Alibi Juucturt the clog caught nn.iir.d m small tree, anchoring the trap, and .M IjxIu waa able to make I. is rsca(e. With tb blood pouriiigoutof his arm be walked two mile to l he river, w here an Indian wiu enrainiesl. Hi arm wa. partially dn-sx-d, and wltb tbe Indian and a gun be slnrtr.1 back into tl.e woimIi for the la-ar. The an imal wa found, but before the Indian could hoot the la-nr pullrd bis f.sitoutof thr trap, leaving hi toe in llie Jaw , and made bla escnar. Mr. Mcljiln haa caught tmsvl all kinds ol gamealivo. Hecnugbta live iiuhm and old biiu to Charles Welds, of Olamuii, for IIju, to whom be also told thn-e caribou for 1175 aud thirteen deer for seven dollurt each. Seventeen young la-ar bnve Is-en captured alive. Two wolve were caught In a trap and an attempt made to tame thrm, but without avail. In rapturing them Mcl-aiu piled brush on top of thrm and then Blipcd a inuz.lcovrr tlicir lu-a.U. He say uotwuhataiidiug hi yrar he it ready to put hi fnriid ou the track of game lu the seAson, and will warrant that the bunt will not I fruitless. Ha lui guided I lei fast sfsirtemeu and thry are loud In hi praise. llrliuel Juurbal. Th Miner's ( rsie (or I. old la Lumps, Whrn work was over, around Hie supper Or the events of t lie day were discussed, earplug compared, reports made of gntzly bear or deer bring seen or killed, of better digging of "coarse gold" discovrn-d. Tiii. wu the hour for aa-culntiou aa to Hie ori gin of tbe gold In the rivers, and a strung opinion wat entertained by many who were not well read Ibat immense musses of the precious metal would tome day be brought to light lu the mow capped peaks towering to the CaaL "Coarse gold" was a charm to (he ear nl tbeonlinary miner. Hi claim might I liaylng hi mau ounce a day In line gold, but Le waa alwayt Inten-stol in tome reisirted digging far away w here the pnslurt was In lumps, aud not Infrequently he left a g.ssl nun lo seek mini richer eldorajo. The characteristic and besetting fault of tha early miner wo. unrest. He waa for ever seeking better fortune. Yet It wa this passion for prospecting that re u lied In the discovery of gold In an incredibly thort time from the southern end of tht Ran Joaquin valley to the northern limit of the slate. ii. Wane lo Century. Jay Could a Itelaoial. I waa astonished a year or two ago at an rohlbillon of Uould't versatility, which waa also a tribute hi tbonuiglinesa, A party of ua, backer aud Wall street men, Went out to liould' country sent at Irving. ton-on-tbe-Hiidson. It is a beautiful place, aa most people know, and Mr. Gould took u. Isjut la-fore dinner to we the lion. Ann tig othrr thing he showed us tbe bo tanual collection which he had moils. It OouUiiu, I believe, the principal plauu ol almost every country In the world-snni growing out of doom, othrr in the hot houses. Hut Hint was not all Mr. riould himself, as we wandered among tbe flower and leave, u.ld the two gentlemen who wrre lucky enough to be beside him nurd of tbe time the nam, character and life history of every plant they chauced to notice or be topped to point out. Hit acquaintance with botany wrnt far beyond Ihe text book. It spoke of personal observation and painstaking analysis. It opened my eyea more lhau anything W nil sln-rt ha.1 ahown me to the positive grtilu of lb man. 1'ituburg uispucn. A Uevslvlng Tap Li a. An iiigeniuiit device for mraanrlng tlj.-Uuo-a, and which will be likely to interest architect ai d builders, I an invention of an Kuglish tlrm. It rouuu of a small re volving wheel which operate a spindle, the revolution being accurately regisu-red by a dial counter. Uv running th uistauce wheel along a wall or other surface the re conlrr will show how many fret have been fccasiinrd. There is practically no limit to the distance that may be determined by this little device. New York Journal flrsaatl Igaorsace. Wlirn will eniployrr Irnrn not to expect unreasonable thiug of their servaotaf A New Y'ork gentleman waa put out of patience by some blunder of hi. new grot "Look her:" be cried in hi anger. "I won't bar thing done in thu way Oo yon think I'm a fool?" "Slinro. torr," said the groom, "Ol can't ay. enrr. I only came here yesterday " Youths Companion. Tbrre 1 a l.gi.:boue to every fourtrra mile of Kngli.n coast, to every thirty-four mile of Irish roast and oo to every tbirty- Afterspuriglng patent leatherwitb warm -tier ami letting it dry. while still warm rub just Iml sweet oil in it; then rub it 1 Well out ot It- Ninevrh. th ancirnt city, waa 14 niilr Ior.g and nulrt wwlr. surrounded by a wa.1 lix) feel b.gh and feet wula. " wrt oil la aip.ied lo tbe akia lame liut:7 aflar blow ar brtUao ht wul not Hum Isasvk kod baasv . THE CAT IS llisTimjq FELINE3 OF ALL SIZES, EJT Cf THE 8AMC GENERAL BUILD. Ttao ttlasil Ai.lmsls af Aacleal i,, (k4 th laai ftpealuaea That lla N Talt The Chinaman' Aulsnalrd (lack v,, lalerestlMg Information. Thecal Ualwsyato Iw s,ken of wltk th highrt re--t, f ir bia genua e.-,.4 11 other In Coiisistrni y nf purpi, ,,j prralalelice of t) e. And It ba kl ; allagi. From the v. ry flr.1 a is-ursn- of any animal of ibr cat kind. ai,v u , In the llien...lc age, il.xnto t !. Snsr ,", tiger, and from the cougar to the u.el,,,,. OU "Tom," of the iimbiiiI t fence, th r4t ba alwa) and everyl,rre la.n a iiur. oughgoingc.il. From Ihe IW ngsl t,,r t0 the cl.imury Angora kitten, not only i, very rssriit iul and ill.un. tively f.-Im, gan prrservrd, but lurxteru.il apiM-arun. and general halm ti.ere Is far 1. s. d:f!.-r uce than ls-trni ll.e :or-e and ll, In-;, pis-iyor Is twnutbrlnaslill and thep..;r NeVrilbeUs there r some old ciila each a the l.iilU-s .Manx rat and tl. Wfsjlly IVrsiiiu i-.it, for Instance. Dm these only rinpliasie the main fa t. N rat differs s.i much from any other cat hut that a child can rrr-ognue It at sigi,t. F.vro Ibat i'tlllar bn-rd In the Man dlfTi rs fnmi oibrrs very litil except . i. ' i a. THU V ISI TAT. In having no t ul, and the lack thereof a the insoluble pux.le to Iin1ttralit. S.u. It h IsTome th fiisliiun In cip'.iiu er). thing by Ihe principles of evolution two theories have li-n olTcixl 4ine, thai owing to the limited range and lack of ilrnsr f.,r rats thr original cat bad no use, for 1 1. ., nd consequently tliry (the tails, not ll.r rats) gradually atrophied for l.i. k of us nd Is-cnme rn.liin. marv; another, thai the primitive Manx rut uJ all their rats' Uil Slid in course of time developed a tsil Irs breed. One thing i certain the rat re there, and tlicv have lioluil. Tbe high brrd CL'.lese cat I a splendid proof of what may I done by kiu.li.rss nd culture. If jou were to r-snl t.. well todu lull nntravelcl Cliin.-uuaii th current saying with n t Iml tat s an- e Ij.i, c real u res. ut'erlv devoid of iitl.-ction. I. would Iw vrry tuui h ntoiiibrd,ini 1. if tli owner of a thoroughbred, proliahly in dignnnt. The Clilin-e rut ups-nr c.il.l of intense nttai lun. iit in one p-r-. m. iaj age of ael.i-ti .u and car. fill hrer-ling have liniughl the sjr'iics up to a lu.t, tandanl. The Clnr.r-r claim thai one uf these rat (mid any cut to some ext nti las valuable clia k. In the moriiln:; the pii,i! of lla eye is a I. road bami; it contr.uta regularly till lus.ii, w hen it Is a men- 1, -i r line, and exittid k.aiu lis t gul ir'.y till night. So when a Cl.iiiuimiti want l know Ihe tune of day he pick up hia cat and looks. The pret Ileal cit ill thu w orld probably I the royal rat nf Nam. Ii is of a U anu ful fawn color, w it Ii a blin k unilr M.J liquid dark r)r. mid is of n most nlT. cli i te dixdtioii. For ctn'.urii-s tb.-y wrr teen nowhrie save In tl.e palio-e of tiir Si amese king, and to lake otii away wait capital oflni-e. .l length some writ loli n and taken to Fill os-, bin thry m to delicate, ptol.al.iynsan .tllt of ret, Hraof csnliil J.ettliig. that illsdonhlM If the brrril inn Is- -r-t iimU-.I. M.mj Othrr line bns .ls nre kln.H n to thr puhlic, tspeciiilly in F.hgliiii.l. h i re annual cat how. have brru held for many yt-nr. The Ctilt.il Sl.ii.-s govrruiuetil I tht pn.prirtor of some le'i cits, for wnicli regular alloxan. e is mu le in the pustotlli driartiieul. 'i'lo y are I i i ril.ittel amon the larger post. .ll'.. ! s, w here liuicli it. ail U likely to be stored. They lire tuii.'l.l t live among the mini sucks, and are f.l only when the supply of rats and no. run out. I ty the way, it Is a fact not Well known as it should lie tli.it cat are unsafe rrratun lo keep in Viuy part uf acity where all the ground I pavrd nr otherwise covered by stone or brick. Tli Instinct of the en a; ore arns him ti. it i. nrcrs-ities nre iluiigenni to hi kind n Well a to human Im-Iiius, mid n hiin-vrr possible lie Impnivisrs nn i-artii closet, l.ul where tins cannot In- iloiir the result is uu doul.tr.ily Uad. Tliis is one of mnny reason urged I.y that peculiar Imud of women who trav.rss the sln-ets of Nrw Y'ork rescuing liotm iisi cat. When this baud, w Inch now eo-is.t of teven woiiuti. was llr-t Inri.tioliisl iu the press, the article was thought tu Ik Joke, but tbry nre now-a n-rognl.rd section of the Ili nry lb ri.li ss i..iiou. They go Out Inte at bight, each il h a lia.sket cf chipped liver, iliickens' fwl mid oilier nf Use meat, mImi n lsi!t!e of chloroform nui nine catnip. Tl.e vagrant cats of the bi.k He; soou learn their voices, nn. I nt tl.nr call come lu joyous gn.ups to nill in tl.t catnip and feed on ll.e scraps. All ttie tick and woiiuded are put lo a linal sleep with the cliloni.'orm. The last ri'p.rtuf the cat nnd li'tl n fuge al 7'd K. -l-'-li venue showed that the band iai.o'V u,ni even gallon of chloroform per tnohtu, nd in ten mouth bad "treated" 4 'rfl botnele-s cms ami seventy-one. h-,;" t::f wounded spurrows, one rnhl.it ulJ ou OpcsMtim were ai-o cared for. Till: IH1NE-.E CAT. TL Common rat 1. surti. irnt ly for hie in a fight, but wt.at tern.rs tie cats of tbe enrly quaU -rt.nry peri.l have la-en! There was the gu p:.. pat. tiier weighing pn.lsshly I" I.lds- .1.1 II list .lis. 111. -is, with two tee; h iu each jaw "' common butcher knives and near slurp. There l.o waa the j-gon. which irriij to bav extern. maid e fs-cie of smaller animal", and ll r l- Led tiger. o-a. era! A Saii,it,ern 1U)L Bishop Sessums, of Ill.s.i,t!.a. tr.! ' kl delightful wny au exj ri. i iu "' ' bi recent vUitatioc in bi.ilio.Tse town lis you s. n:. thing .r .u. r-' flooded, ow lDg to a break in tie !"- creaae, tbey call It. The water wo !'" or twelve feet dr. p in iLe tre. t. ; tbe 1-lsht.p wsa U.aill.g Lis v. .'' :1 !u rowtasst O pss,i mll tol.-e W!.'f Ltveil a good, in. pie hearted c.iorri r-u A th Llshop glai.ced lip at the bouse t aawtb colored man situr.g In the s.f lory window of bt little I. .me, wi:a tklS fastened Just oulaide, wliI t-' coBtenietiiy p'aylng "Horn, Sweet H jq a a ourac Nw York Tnbtus. - . 1, . '.' ' . . c . ' r .1 0 t 1 o O cP 0 o o o