TRADITIO.! OF THE HORSESHOE. mi It Cam. M B s PMMta agar I tll Spirits. In Morocco iron is considered a great protection against demons, who are the lineal representatives, after all, of the hostile spirit. Uence it is twnal to place a knife or damper under a sick nun'B pillow, his illness, of course, bcinjr attributed to demoniacal poe session. In India, records a writer in Comhill Magazine, the mourner who performs the necessary but somewhat dangerous duty of putting fire Into the dead man's month carries a key or a knife in his hand, to keep off the aril spirits. In short, a bit of iron is a rery useful thing to hare about you at any time if you desire to escape the un favorable attention of the ghosts, the trolls, the fairies and the demons gen erally. This is a good reason tor buy ing a pocketknife. It is also a reason for nailing up a horseshoe. "But why a horseshoe in particular?" you ask, "more than any other odd piece of iron?" Well, primarily, the good luck depends more upon the iron as iron than on the special shape or function - of the horseshoe as a horseshoe. , But there are also many reasons why the superstition should happen to fix itself more particularly upon horse shoes. We must remember that in Eu rope, at least, it is the cattle, the hones and the domestic beasts in general that are specially liable to the hostile at tacks of "the little people." There fore the aires and trolls are most likely to be dreaded on farms or in the coun try, where horses and cattle most do eongregute. Now, if you want to nail up a bit of iron as a protection against the fiery darts of the evil ones on your stables or cowhouses (which is the place where one ofteneat seer them), nothing is more likely to eome handy to your purpose than a cast horseshoe. Besides, it has obvious congruity for the place and object, and it can be readily picked up in the roads almost anywhere. Furthermore, it is pro vided beforehand ' with convenient holes, by means of which you can readily hang it up, either over your own house door or over your sheds and stables. The various advantages of cheapness, ease and readiness for fix ing would have given the horseshoe a fair start in life, it is believed, as a charm against fairies, trolls and evil spirit generally, even without any other more special advantages, SOME BIO COUNTIES. Caltfeeala Has Om Blsaw Vnaa ! East of the Rocky mountains there are only twelve counties in the United States containing more than 5,000 square miles Kot one of these la in New York state, the largest county of which, Ht. Lawrence, covers only 1,900 square miles One of the twelve ia Aroostook, the forest county of north ern Maine, between Hew Brunswick and the Bt. Lawrence. Another is Dade county, Fla,, whieh includes the everglades of Florida along the At lantic coast, and has an area of 1,609 squaremiles and a total population of less than 000. Cherry eounty, Keb., fa the extreme northeast of the state, with the Snake river dividing it in half, has an area of 4,868 miles. Three northern counties of Minnesota lying south rl Manitoba and west of Lake Superior, Beltrami. Itasca and Bt. Louis, have respectively 5,040, 1,490 and 6,880 square miles. Thehuteomv ty includes the important city of Do luth, but the first has a population of only 300 and the second only of ISO. The population of Duluth is 33,000. Two counties of Idaho Bingham, . containing the lava fields, and Idaho, south of the Nex Fercea' roaarvatioa contain more than 10,000 square miles each. Two counties in Texas, reeos and El Faso, have more than fi,000 square miles. Pecos, which is ia the extreme west of the state, on the Rie Grande, has 0,700. El Paso, which ad joins it on the Bio Grande, has 9,750. One county of Colorado, Arapaho, has an area of 5,320 square miles, but it is still more notable from tat fact that it has a population of 150,000, including the city of Denver. Routt eounty, ia the same state, has aa area of 6,000 square miles. On the Pacific slops counties, like trees and fruits, are of gigantic size. Six counties of Oregon, three counties of Washington, seven counties of Nevada and seven cow ties of California have more than 5,005 square miles. The largest of all in the United States is the county of San Ber nardino, to the east of Los Angela, Its area is nearly 21,000 square miles, nearly half the site of New York state, and 5,000 miles larger than New Jer sey, Delaware, Connecticut and Rhode Island combined. EAT THEIR POQ. Pailianlr BaMss r the Ufce Fia--auss. The nrst thing that strikes a visitor to a Corean village is the surprising subpopulation of dogs, says Harper's Weekly. Every house seems to possess pack of these spiritless eurs, which are a gray variety of the Chinese chow dog. They display a more than passing interest in a European traveler, and a free use of one's stick Is necessary to keep them at bay. On investigation one discovers that they form the staple article of diet of the population. Un like most Asiatic rases, the Corean are meat eaters, and these dogs, being always at hand, afford the necessary food with the minimnm of exertion and expense. Arrother curious feature of the Corean diet is the total absence often, the most universal beverage of eastern Asia. ' Frequently one sees a Corean forag ing for the evening meal. The method is simple, though unpleasant. He is armed with a short pole, to the end of which Is attached a noose. This he throws over the head of tu nearest dog, and then proceeds to screw the pole round till the noose tightens, and slowly throttles the dog, who is aisaa while prevented from getting to does quarters with it butther by throats af the pole, . i. . , Masttrt jf4 taMAM ' fcaaefavei a 1 1 his makfQill.'i'nt animal, though acon aiilt'rr.Wo source of revenue on account of its valuable skin, t nevertheless much dreaded by the natives. 80 serious ere the ravages committed by thcus that the king was forced toorgen ise a retfuicnt of "royal tiger hunters," and these constitute the corps d'elite of the Careen army. Traveliug in Corea eaa hardly be de scribed as luxurious. The Corean is not lavish of home comforts for him self, and he certainly provides a mini mum of the same for the traveling for eigner. The average Corean hotel com pares unfavorably with a modern pig sty, and one lias to sleep as beat one can in the midst of surprising dirt, a colony of cattle and fowls, and other things which shall be nameless. : ORIGIN OF NAVAL TITLES. BUUkUT at, ia ipss aue in rmnsa In the early days the rank of admiral was unknown: the chief officer of a squadron was called a constable or jus tice. The term admiral as used now ia derived from the Arable "amir" 01 "emir," a commander (aa ia "Amir-el Iiahr," commander of the sea.) The earlr English form waa "amiral," and is still preserved aa such by the French. Thj Bpanish and Portuguese forms are "alrnirante," the Italian "ammiraglio." The title captain ia not a naval but a miliouy one, says the Brooklyn Citixsn. Under the alder organisation the real captain of a ship waa a master, but a military officer was placed on board, though he knew nothing about nauti cal affaire. As the captain became big ger and bigger the master became smaller and smaller until, at the pres ent day, he fills a subordinate position, which is gradually becoming obsolete, being replaced by aa omeer under the title of a navigating lieutenant. Commodore comes from the Spanish "commendador." The title lieutenant, borrowed directly from the French, is more modern, and Is meant aa a place holder, or one who took the place of the captain when absent. Bub-lieutenant is still more modern, and at the same time a misnomer, as he never was a sub-lieutenant, but merely a mate, or one who assisted. In former days we had no cadet, but volunteers. How ever, with the gradual advance of po liteness, the more seemly term of cadets wss borrowed from the French, and adopted as the title of the young gen tlemen in our navy. . In place of paymasters, the ships of old had pursers, who looked after the provisions. The naval purser did more, lie had charge of the atores of the ship anr! :,the money chest. Burgeons and surgeons' mates fulfilled the duties of the doctors. Chaplains are of modern introduction. Naval instructors and schoolmasters ruled in their stead. The term mate was a rather universal one and applied to all breaches. FROM THE LIAR)' -CLUB. Chase ladfeatttl. lane T14 artts atost la a Virginia forest the other day, says the New York Recorder, a very large tree was cut down, near the heart of which waa found a lock of hair, or rather two, intertwined of darker and lighter meshes. By carefully splitting the wood the initials "I. B." and "P. P." were discovered, faintly legible, ia what must have been the bark several hundred years ago. By carefully counting the rings whieh- covered the initials they were found to support the theory that the mystic letters stand for I-o-h-a, or "John Bmith" and "Poca hontas Bowhatan," whose locks of hair had been in some romantic mood in trusted to the keeping of- the deft baric. Not content with slaughtering wild anexs m tne nsusi method, - Henry Jones, of Currituck, procured a Gatling gun and loaded the cartridges with bird shot Concealing himself, ho waited until a large flock approached him at great speed with a favoring wind. When they had nearly reached him he opened fire. The destruction waa terrible, but such was the impetus of the birds and the force of the wind that almost the entire flock which he bad slaughtered flopped dying upon his niaing place, and beneath their man gled bodice Jones perished miserably oy retriDuuve suffocation. A lady in Thomaston, lie., has a fanny which had kittens, as eats so named frequently do, Bearing her mistress remark that the kittens must all be drowned Fanny removed them one day to a safe hiding place. After a day or two she brought them back to the mistress with a air of .triumph. It waa then seen that she had with teeth and claws torn to pieces an old canvas and cork life-preserver and had fastened a piece of cork around each kitten's neck. Moved to pity by the sight, the mistress said: "Fanny, not one of your kittens shall ever be hurt." At this the intelligent mother took off the hits at cork and went to I leap ia perleot A nsnr atovr. Pyeng Tang, a city in Corea, was founded three thousand ana sixteen years ago. It is known aa the well-less city. Within its walls is not a single well, and all the water of the city is carried up by watermen from the river which washes its southern wall. Tra dition shows that this has always been so, for it is said that when a Chinese general besieged it two thousand years ago, believing that he could compel its inhabitants to capitulate by cutting off their water supply, he was led to give up the attempt because the soldiers on the walls took fish scales and went through the motions of the baths, and the scales, glittering in the sun, looked in the eyes of the astoslahed beeiej(eTt w ve orona ui water. - A Vaster lav a Kaaf. A tablet recently set np at Naples commemorates the bravest act done by a king in this century, the visit of King Humbert to the cholera sufferers ia 104. It stands near the spot where the excommunicated king, Cardinal Sea Felice and the archbishop of Naples vet while passing through ths tJtai tf tha Vfam 7 I Am Glad tan what Heed's tamsas-llla has dene let as.- I aa tee grip eac its 111 eCsots eeUMB eu ever BM.Iaaaerewpa ia mjr legs and frequently I hid t get up at algkt and walk to relax tkesius ales. 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