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ATTIE effect Produced by Ayer' s Cherry
I c Pectoral. Cods, coughs, Copt
and. Sete Throat are, in most oases, inn
mediately relieved
by the use of thie
wonderful remedy.
It strengthens the
vocal organs, allays
irritat!:.r.. ad pre.
yenta the inroade of
Ooreauraption; in
every stage of that
dread disease,
Ayer's. Merry l'em
.toral relieves coaglee
ing and in d ucea
refreshing rest.
have used Ayer' s Cherry Pectoral
In My family or thirty years anti have
always found it the best remedy for
croup, to which oontPlaint ra.X obrattl'ext
have been sineb'ectS - Capt. v. Carley,
Bteolayn, N. r.
"From an experience of over thirty
3Tars in ale sale of proprietary trade)
eines. I feel joestidedn recomrnereling
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. One of the
best recommendation, of the Pectoral In
the elate:lug quality of ita populowity,
being more eatable now tamst 41, woe
twenty-five years eiao. when its great
wileeesa wee considered marveieue."-o
IL S. Drake, M. D., Belton Kans.
"My little :stet% four year; of age,
W09 30 :: frataa 'N017411103 *hit W3 1134
344103t WAWALi bope et her teciovery.
Our fatally place:clue, n skilfol man
of large expeilence, prooranewa U use -
Ism to give her emy more =edictal) •
ale,yiug that lie bad dene all it W*4 pee:
albite to do, and we most prepate ntr tbt
worst. Aso a last resort, we eletermiued
to try Ayerto Cherry Pee:toren and 1 can
;IntlydaY. with the :poet buppy resulta.
After Maim; a few *loan abe seemed to
breathe
()lister and, within week, Wati
out dariger.' We continued giviog the
Peetoral until imtisfied sloe was eneirely
well. Thie has giveto me unbounded faith
in elm preparinion, awl I reconetneod
confidently to my eutitonierad --Q. 0.
'mover. Brooggist. Fort Wayne. Iod.
For Coble omit Coughs, take
Ayer's. cherry Pectoral,
lozeireman
Dr. 4. C). Ayer & Co. Lowell. Maas
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Butcher
VI
LATE FOREIGN NEWS.
Deatfli or a Strange Character.
OHBAT SLAUGHTER OF WOLVBR,
Auglonutulacs ift OerataltY.
referred to a Senatorial cortunittee, with the Lorraine. The moment has comefor France
direction to hand in their re.comenendatiou to make war on Germany. Let us make
as speedily as.possible, It is expected. that war; diplomatic reasons permit it, ecouomic
workewill begue atthe new port early this reasons Impose it on is, and military rea-
summer. sons eornmand it. Let us melte war; the his.
A censue of wolves has been taken in. Rue, toxic hour has come. Two years ago would
is,. They amount to 170,000, according to have been too soon; in two years it may be
he enumerators. They.commit great havoc too late."
among the sheep and pas, and during the On ofthemostootedsportsmeninEurop
put year 203 human beings have been de. Herr, Oskar Oehsehlager, died last month in
toured by them. The price of a wolf's Berlin. Hishorsesranin eveyyracingeountry
head is tixed by the Government at ten of importance, but his principal achieve -
roubles,. About 80,000 of them were killed r ments were in Germany. At one time he
last year. At this rate, if the enumerators was one of the meet extensive breeders of
"tisEvE streHttuvi° '6".• .164E."- are correct in their figures, it ought not to race -horses in Germany. He was the repro -
TOWER. take long to get del of all the wolves in the WI G
se
"The Wind's Way."
whisper all day to the ruehes,
rinne the smootiellowiag stream,
And borrow from cloudland and sunlight
Their shadow and beam,
hurry through grain field and forest
O'er valley and bigh mountain chain ;
Their saltness and sweetness loather
From eueadow and main.
The secrets 1 murmur are many,
As sadly or Malay blow,
Yet what 1 ree*etel to the river
No, mortal. may know.,
Furl,y- Rising Birds,
Ne ern= sportsman, and the most The thrush is audible about 4.'0 " tl
Playa Phropli Song It:twan has again country. venturesome, both on the terf and at cards. roor ing the
started a rebellion at Chienguini, in north, The administration a the Fennell elate- Fertuue was invariably kind to hina until •
s tistlingis heard in the woods
q' 11
ern Siam. It nail probably result in failure, has been wasteful enough to be scandalous. only a short time ago, Ile formed
Tbe uail
3 o'clock.
In Finland a railroad is building. from ruder the prevailing system supplies have Ids first stud by talut
ng over a. number
at about
Viborg' to tbe falls of anatra, in order to been granted on au absurdly lovesh scale. The blaeleeap tortes up at 2:30 on a 1uromer
of horees from a sporternan wino had, got
into diffieulties an a t hrough them he acquired
A large estateat Hoppegarten, erecteta villa,
and built a long range of model stables.
His luck at eerds became as proverbial as
atecommodate the evemitiereashigFor examlek itt sonic of the newal hospitals morning.
By 4 the blackbird makes the woods re.
tourism ----------------------. re ne ock ei itee i
g tang teaps
Accoreling to the Catogne Gaza& M, de forlt.Y"six night Shirts, and fifty sheets per'
. patient. 0 d ehn f
(tiers i's about to retire from the it s
ne store containe on -i d o
Ministry of Foretell/I Affairs, probably to be rope IL4 automat, quantity to last a century. Ine foitune on the turf, but two years ago
Durtng the past two years goods valued at his star began to fade, and horses, cards,
' succeeded bY PL111"' L.bawill'44.sowskY• uearly $0,000,000 have been cool:lemma as and storks all failed him, so that in 1889 he
, Two weeko ago the coutribatious to the memos, , was ruined, after the most brilliant career of
Bismarea eadiumeat fund =molted to $46,- "The beautiful women of the world" are its kina known to hiscou,utry. He was not
-, oom A sigunleane feature of the eubserip- requested, in a circular, to send, their 50 wlien he died.
' don liet is the extraoratioary number of south Peeler,
to the Boroness taboo von der
tlernean names on it. I Despite the very strict control which the
a at Tiflis. These will all be ee:am- eraser's bureau. exereleme over the press in
Steps have been taken to establielot in St. caned by a committee of artists, and those Rueem, the ea„eationai aeacie,pirmna a the
Peters- leurg neciety for the insurance of eeleeted will be pent in an album, yeith the people ta aatenehig tetittletroy,* The peri.
erop.s against climatic mishaps. The Arigi- Types of„Female Beauty of the Last °dean publications are multiplying in the
etatural Suelety a the metropolis have ini. Years of the Nineteenth Comore.,"
;dated the movement he alhote will be sent to the IdeerowlMleun- large cities, and the number of books print-
ed is increasing eveg year. There are at
Toe. Berlin we,- ena ea,17,17.1. estimates that liseurn. Beautiful woineu of eountria rent fourteen printiog °Mora Oacese.
them, are 13,000 different kiwis of postage ate reretea to forward their pieturen but hollumher of books vetted by them Imo
stomp? the world. Lest Jelin:WO the 'donate. 1 semi at enem doubled, ond the nurn r of copies has treble
Devout Postal aluerain poeseseeel %raid , The anneal liet of ortieles lost during the ed aince htext to thlesee, Kazan ap,
sorts, ‘erel is now supposed to loeve at least „balls of the preemling (teas.= in the %%Inter peers as a centre of literary aeti,ity. Almost
1.000 more. ;Palwee at St. Petereliurie has just been pub- every ordinary city has a doily paper of its
Fame are being perfeetealm Iliraistericel ilisheil. It includes a grand eross of the own, awl weealies and monthlies are pub.
committee few the builtlingot the central port 'order of Ste AIWA, two stare of the order of lished in towns of less eigeiiicance. 'The
in the Azov $ea in the Bey of Bieloseoray Stonislaue, two glad coals struck in Imperial Technical Society, in rendering an
and four motes in the Gulf of Taganrog, at a memory of the coronation of Alexander III. account of these facts, imeores the large eir-
dietanee ot forty yersts avert. The expense 'at Moscow. tive sonall orders, anti -fifty bits culation of foreign books in Russia. breach,
will exceed latiztaitame roubles. of women's jewelry valued at $30,000. All Oilmen. and English publications ere muteh
The now ,,,,,towa Mug uf Abp. ot alt thee,' arttelea alioni ere still iiimanieted read by the educated sabjeete of the Czar
on Ji 6.4)14i, Lie protieette
Liana hes just helm ecrapleted in 7.11i1::m. It is given and tinFe bookt! and pernadtcals are clancies.
of eceaa gold, wek4he fou- ae. ,„1 a hale p„mite. to thereat,: hospitals of St. Petersburg. tniely imported from foreign coantriee than
awl reeeorilaes senoewhat in appoinonee the At Ofeu Hungeoey, a woman has died the eel:420es oureou, with ad ite migoot
tiara of teat roan it is amenea wine too who hail not for thirty evens gooe outside and vigilante, is adtato of!
pro:ions stoma, and is valued at aoilai01. her house. She was the daughter of ivellao, For six years Greece has been searching
Vieelitmetoek in November laet horselmek t° oto married. Her lover, " to test her with peetdair abhorrence in that country,
aers sibt,tio to st. peterehere eh! obetlienee anti love," 114sirrti her on a cer- Ana the preeent difficulty is no new de-
pc,.E„ja. the ameeaea (one" mho had tio remote. Tloirty ,years ago she ‘vas about for an exteutioner. The office is looked on
lieteuet- of undo five tatmeand nodes, Rea., toin feasz day not to go. into the etreets. tille velopinent, The last capital execution
sel Ott- Rometio vepital on May 31. Ile reveiv. Agreed, hut broke her promise cowl weak into oecurreil in 18111, oleo after a long wait ior
a teen -mallow onetioue throughout the day. tilt tovett. Tat) meet day her lover broae the an indivaluel wI40, wae willing to rerform
1
engaaement, und thereimmi ale otaie a vow A man namea Messenier, who low killed his
Tia, Rinetatt military authorities have i5. that ueverogain duritig her leftiole WOUIll Wife, 4,ittnred to ettrVe the State as execution,
eotel an order the: sneaky:own elicill not a -tele -we her !male— oet she heir her word. er for a petiole and he guillotined seveuten
weer tioeir melte:on. epurs wliOn they atttlidi The eneas of Dreo:en iteitaitt the narks in nowderma, die aivumulation of five e'ears'
4 ha „Tiit°N, mat tttat alit'ws ,°.." 1444 ; Meissen last year alliterated teottli7a.latt the
. ilearth of au exeentitater. There are noev
raVrtiSt ont Woe nano aloe, if teee. p:',Igerv Ogneoes. nun ever , na .1 • • live lour 1 • -
itt is t a b P a'Irs
' aliPeor la aivillital tl'eaEitt, witii iie* sliurs a There is a saxou tradition that the iimaumat Mheus and eleven others in the rest of .
The Acrorten arel Gamma mei are hot aareene.tea ea me for haaanna the no death at the bands of a pardoned asoassin
math hostility 1" tale intraduldtual "f Engl°bceelptis were only about KOMI. Ito leart
' fashion., Om Own. The Gerniall niteher, who l they satin emu, aloe) 000 t $4t 901.0 t '
. o to, o nee atto
named Ittukie. the Atlieniau e evicts tieing
lithol to (tree and than the executioner
in Ilerlinie known ae o -teetent.fidelle," Ana' '
leo:Akira of the Maiden works is a Whim! "mom Thot' all will before long Barer
. ugain in 1815 to $120.000. At t
. e. tl of t ahem the veva, here and there tor
he approach embarking on a notinotawar for a voyage
ral Dea.er
an41 Ine pease trying to EWA?
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AllotruTrussou and the lannemPreesian a journey lute cony homier town needing bis
wars tbe receipts feU tiff etill none pereep. fiervices. So uneomprising is the national
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Herr Vietor Meyer,' in an coltireis at
Heidelitery, anionnwes that WV may reason.
Oily hope titit elienuistry will teaell 115 (0
matte the fame of wood, rim some of bunion
' food. The like of wouti consiets essentially
of tellteose, and Herr Meyer hopes to make
it starch.
The first temmeramm satiety was establish,
t.hn St. I eterilearg on May 1,at the inetanee
anti by the eiforte of Mine. Belied:aye. Tile
tillieere of the soeiette are Prot Wagner Sena-
tor Berikela the 32•. Mate Treoetirer of the
, Imperial liaule 11r. Yvastelienko, and other
perstmagee of high stoneling.
! A torepe of :theta dfty Persian singers.
dowers, wrestlers, boxers, eonjurers, and
,
equestrian, nearly all of whew hove, betiu
tweed from their native Ina for high.
waymanry, are aliout to Make a tour threugh
i Rump°, starting from Odessa. Their dr-
', formanees are :caul to be quite wonderfu
; The eity of 011eese will celebrate its coo-
! tennial la94. The day of celebration will
I be either May 27, on whieli Aleximiler L
issued the ukase that " there shall be in
Khadzhihey eity and a port," or Aug. 22,
Khallzhibey is the old Tarter name of the
on which the first City Connell was orgamized.
site of Odessa.
The centenary of a flower has just been
celebrated by a banquet in Paris. The
dahlia. is joist 100 years old in France. It
first flourished in that country in 1700. 1)e -
legates from the Society of Horticulture ana
the Cerde Floral of Antwerp were present,
and the press was represented by the editor
of the Flora, the oldest botanical paper in
Germany.
The annual production of intlia-rubber
balls in different countries (in dozeus) is :
Germs.ny, 2,850,000; France, 800,000; Russia.,
750,000; Eugiand,630,000 ; Austria, 520,000,
America, 500,000 ;Italy, 450,000; total, say,
6,500,000 dozen. The demand for German
balls is increasing yearly. Germany now
exports to England about 850,000 dozen and
to America about 000,000 dozen.
According to the latest reports of the
Minister of Education, there are 40,000 pri-
mary schools in Russia. Twenty-two thou-
sand are public schools under the authority
of the Minister of Education, and 18,000 aro
parish schools under the managemene of the
"Holy Synod." Religious instruction is
given in the secular schools by clergymen,
who have to render an account of their doings
to the Government.
It will be seen how dangerous it may be
for untidy children to scratch each other,
through the report of seventy-eight exami-
nations of the impurities under finger
nails recently made in the bateriological
laboratories of Vienna. The cultivations
produced sheered "thirty-six kinds of
micrococci, eighteen bacilli, three sardine,
and various varieties ; the spores of common
mould were very frequently present.
The authorities of Tha.urila have initiated
a hard fight against the German names which
!anemia colonists have bestowed on their
outtements since 1862. Six villages bearing
1:N1)o-tie-ay the names of Gnadenfeld. Herrn-
°auk, htetienfeld, Tiefenburg, Philipstal,
and Liebemtee
the more eueheneet
were ordered to be milled by
(to the Russian ear)
appellations ot .
Sae...bash, Temiama
ogshik, Telesh, Spat,
all but the last, are et These names,
Ter tar origin.
A suit about some aka n wbich
commenced in the year
3""it wee aenlio set-
tled on April 8 last bathe etetataratta'
litigation the property
St. Petersburg. Duringuthcieatiohiih
uorfbthine
hands six times, according to the vaeitInge
demi of the judiciary authorities of 'Mum „I
St. Petersburg. It isnow clefinitely settlea
the possession of the greatgrandchildren
of the original plaintiffs ; but it is SO ruined
that they can clerive,but little benefit from
it.
The Russian Governineet has decided,
upon the joint recommendation of the Minis-
ters of Commerce and of Navigation, to build
a new commercial port on the Black Seatat
Theodoeia (Kaffa) or Sebastbpol. The van -
detestation of an exerationer that even on
The Paris correeporelent of the London the man.of-war Boulds will be protected
7'inon doubtlees Blowiest nye that the anti- from furtive aseaults by tho crew by being
bousetir- '
Jewish movement in Frame is so Intense
that a nun, who ;WO him the information
himself, was hired by a, furious alai -Semite
for the 'purpose of aanmsioating au American
Jew, Dr. Cornelius Herz, repreeentative of
the United States at the Pans electrie ex
hibition. Tide man had seen ue the Figaro
an advertisement for one capable of except-
ing any miseion. He applied, and in an in-
• terview with the advertiser he reeeived an
offer tf att,000 haws if he would murder Dr.
Here.
There has been strike of children em -
played in the sugar beet fields of Saxony.
The children near Braeheatz quit work
bemuse their employers refusea to raise their
wages from twelve to twenteofive cents per
day. In Longenbogen the ehileiren de-
manded an advance from 5 to 10 cents per
day. All the children were accuetomed to
attending school from 8 &dock in the morn.
ing till noon, and. to working without cessa-
tion frone 1 to 7 o'clock in the afternoon.
They were compelled to be in the fields,
rain or shine, at their work throughout the
six hours.
An unneense amount of cotton has been
transported from central Asia to Moscow -
since navigation woe opened this year on the
Caspian Sea. The transportation company
"Kavkazy Merkuriy- atone conveyed since
Jan. 1 this year 60,000 poods of cotton more
than it carried during the whole year of 1888.
The direct traffic from central Asia to Mos-
cow is even greater. AtteMpta are also
being made this year to plant cotton on the
Crimean peninsula and: in various other
place on the coast of the Mack Sea. The
seed was imported partly from America and
partly froni central Asia.
For the decade 1830-90 the duel statistics
of Italy record for the entire kingdom 2,759
duels, most of thein military. The hotter the
weather the more duels, while in very cold
winter spells the figures tapered off. Thus
seven -eights of the whole number took place
in summer and one -eight in w nter. Only fifty
deaths resulted out of all these duels, ninety
of which were fought with the sword, 2,480
with the sabre, and the rest with the pistol.
Ordinary quarrels produced 730 ; press and
political discussioue 1,322 ; love, 182; relig-
ious questions, 20. Most of the duels took
place at Na,ples and the feweet at Venice.
Vienna has seen a duel between a man
and a woman. A girl, 19, challenged a
young doctor who had offended one of her
friends and. refused th apologize. He Was
challenged in the ordinary way by two
seconas, a student and an officer of Reserves,
and, when he ridiculed the idea, the girl
threatened to horsewhip him publicly. The
challenge was then. accepted, and a meeting,
with swords, also with full aocom.paniment
of seconds and. doctors, took place m a hired
room in a Vienna suburb. To the man's
surprise his antagonist showed herself a
genuine fencer of extraordinary skill, and
the result was that the affair ended when
she bad wounded him in the left side.
Last summer the Russian Government
started a scheme of colonization in the sparse-
ly populated districts of the empire, and
the transportation hither of settlers from
the overcrowded regions. The Ministries of
the Interior and of the Government lands
hate jointly appointed a new Commission to
regulate the work of colonization in the far
East. That Commission is to inspect all the
territoriee south of the Cossooraproposed to
be opened to new settlers. Promunns Will be
offered to such settlers as will beet promote
the Chinese method of agricniture, as that
method is the safest against the rot of grain
peraepmep,hwiehticbilyis very prevalent in tha,p region,
The last sensation visited upon Paris is a
Dreyfus, entintehde '134ahdetealepeeesPeatirtyY'
Cunxile
It says,: "The moment has come for France
20 obtain therevision of the Frankfort treaty
or to tear it up. • France should appeal to
m the name of general peace;
ous plans submitted for the purpose, as imena0ed tv. whicb consecrated
well as the choico of the locality were the abandonment to wea te
„Leo
t.
The daily ilateetieve rieetinneefn of Moscow
calls attention to the distress that prevails
among the cloth weavers of 2:dowel:aye-Vol,
in the government of Kulisla in Poland. In
the seeond decade of this century the RUA-
sian Government made that district 41 centre
of cloth manufatituring., it invited weavers
omataxanytoset Oahe re, granting thou wit
only land anti building materials for lemees
antt factories, but also many other privileges.
Attratted by these inducements, many
weaver)! from the town of Lodz, in the
neighborhood, of that district, settled there,
too. Probably the poorest and the least
thrifty. sort of eloth weavers came to that
plave, for not oile. of them is know to have
grown dela since that time. But still their
eondition was tolerable up to 1860. Since
that tiine large factories, working with
inctehinery, inade their appearance in Lodz,
and the oldefashioned weavers at their loonis
were put at a great disadvaanage. At the
present time their oecupatiou is so far gone
that they are reduced to .poverty. The
whole hinzily of a weaver, livm' g to poverty.
The Nvhole family of a weaver, living and
working in one room and toiling thirteen to
sixteen hours a day, earn no more than 2 to
24 roubles a week.
A terrible calamity is threatened in the
entire region of the Caucasus. At about the
middle of April the Imperial. Society of
Agriculture in Tiflis received information
that locusts had appeared. in no less than
284 different places in the Caucasian dis-
tricts, covering an area, of 93,034 dessyatins
of cultivated land (one dessyatin equate
2,400 square yards). As this information
could not by any means be complete, and as
the exteut of the whole infested area could
not be estimated before the brood of locusts
is hatched, it is not extravagant to assume
that the entire ground from Tiflis to the
Caspian Sea andwestevard over Aram up to
Zangezursk is covered by the pests. This
may strike with panic the entire population
of the region and cause serious trouble to the
Government. At the lowest estimate, abont
150,000 workers will have to be engaged in
the governments of Tiflis, Elisebetpolsk,
and Bakinst to destroy the locusts; and
this will involve an expense of no less than
2,300,000 roubles a month, besides the loss
of crops and the cost of military detach-
ments that will be required to keep such a
large number of undisciplined. laborers at
their work. At a special meeting of the
Imperial Society of Agriculture in Tiflis,
on April 25, it was resolved to petition, by
telegraphic despatch, Prince Dondukoff-
Korsakoff, the highest officer in control of
civil affeirs in the Caucasus, to authorize
and to effect such measures of prevention
against the threatened calamity as may be
expedient and practicable. The local author-
ities of the Various governments of the in-
fected region were petitioned to do in the
mean time whatever lies in their power for
the deatruction of the locust.
A Tribute to the Departed.
Census Taker—" Are you the head of the
family ?"
Wobbles—" Yes, sir; Mrs. Wobbles died
last February."
No Charity in Eases,
"May I take a kiss before I go, dearest?'
said George as he prepared. to depart.
"You may borrow one, George," Said
charming Jennie, "but you must not ctake
one, for mother has repeatedly cautioned
me against giving kisses to any onh."
So George was obliged to borrow.
g; "3
The Assistant Treasurer of the United
States says the Cunard Steamship Compahy
must reconvey the contract imported glass-
blowers to the port whence they came, or
suffer the seizure of their ships and their
exclusien from American barbelera
sound with his melody.
Tile noose sparrow and tomtit comeliest in,
the list of early rising birde.
At short iniereals after 430 the voices of
the robin and wren are heard in the land.
The green finch is the first to rise, and
sings as early as 1:30 on it summer morning.
The lark does not rise until after the ehaf-
flocle, linnet, and a number of other hedge-
row folk have been merrily piping for a good
Spider's :mention,
A story elbowing the strength end intelli.
grace of the emitter bee been revived. Fol -
loving its the o9ginal account clipped from
the Lebauon (Iva Standard of 1882 A
tolerably tall task stauds against the wall
lo P. C. Cleaver's livery stable. A small
spider had fasteoed to the bottom of the
desk a conimil web teaching ocorly to tho
floor. About 11.30 o'clock )louclay forenoon
it WAS observed that the epider had ensnar-
ed a, young mouse by passing filamente of her
web around ita tail. Main grit seen the
mouse hait s fore feet on the floor and
could barely touch the floor with its hind
feet. The spider Wee full of besioess, run -
ulna up zonci down the line road °mast:molly
biting the mouse's tail, ineking it struggle
desperately. Its efforts to escape were all
unavailing, as the sleuder filaments about
its tail were too strong for it to break. In
a short time it was seen that the epioler was
slowly hoisting its victim into the air. By
2 otilock, in the afteruoon thc mouse could
barely touch the floor with its fore feet ; by
uItrh the point of tts nose was an moll above
the floor. At 9 o'clock, at night the mouse
was still alive, but mule no sign except
when the spicier descended and bit its tail.
At this time it was au inch aud a half ftoin
the floor. Yesterday morning the moue°
was dead, and hung three inches from the
floor.
A. Queer Battle,
At Stafford Springs, Conn., a facctioue
and tieteintinea Oil hen wanted to sit, but
her owner took away her eggs, whereupon
in querulous mood she tont her nest and
blustered about tbe homestead, finding a
great deal of fault with life. While she was
doing that the family cat discovered her
artietically wrought and rounded nest,
curled up in it and deposited five kittens
there. Then the hen canoe back, leitehed
into pussy, fairly drove her off the nest,
flew in awl sat on the kittens, evidently itt-
f'z ring that they were a new kind of
chickens she had hatched in a moment of
mental alabtraction.
For a day or two the hen brooded away
and the unhappy eat stalked about the
peemiem, watehing for an oppertunity to
get be& her own. At the entl of three days
the hen luel to quit the old stand or food
and water and promply the eat slipped into
the nest, awl taking the kittens one by one
by the Arta of the neek, transported them
all to a distant part of the hayonow. Then
mune the hen home again, ond when she
found the fledglings flown elm raised another
noisy row all about the farm. She looked
alow anti aloft, vainly for awhile, for the
missing brood, and finally found them
rangea alongside the parent cat. Again
there was a battle and again the old cat had
to flee from the furioue heapeeking, but,
she took along one kitten in her teeth,
wbile the hen held the field of battle and
our feline spoils. 0
With the kitten in her mouth the cat
sealed a high searead awl mule for herself
a new home, with her one offepring by her
side, but the old hen is still encamped oil
the rest of the kittens in the new -made neet.
She lays not, neither does she cackle, but it
really looks as if she were going to bring
up the four kits in spite of all drawbacks
and setbacks.
A Drowned Herring,
Henrik Dahl, of Attlesund, Norway, was a
reader and follower of Darwin. Wishing to
apply his theory of the limit of adaptability
of a species to its environment, he procured
a herring from a neighboring fjord coed car-
ried it home in e tub'of sea -water. He re-
newed the water daily for some time and
gradually the quantity, with so little incon-
venience to the herring that he concluded
that the fish mialit, in time learn tc breathe
air undiluted with water, like the eat and
the man. 12 turned out as he expected and the
water was 'finally turned out of the tub of
the herring, never to be replaced, even for
bathing. Henrik next removed the fish from
its tuliand placed it on the ground, where
it flopped about very awkwardly atfirst, but
soon learned to move freely and rapidly. In
a little while the berring was able to follow -
its master witheht difficulty and then it be-
came his constant companion about the
streets of the city. On a certain unfortunate
day Henrik had.occasion to cross a dilapidated
bridge which spanned an arm of the harbor.
The herring coming gracefully along, heed-
less of danger, now and again swinging at
the ephemera:for whicb it had acquired an
especial fondness, missed its footing, slipped
through a crack into th3 water beneath and
was drowned.
Wanted One, Too.
An awning maker, who had received a
postal card asking him to call at a house on
Porter street, put in an appearanee as soon
as possible, and the woman of the house
pointed out the window she wanted provided
with a, shade.
"But you get no sun on this window,"
protested the man.
"Well, suppose I don't ?"
"But an awning is to keep the sun out."
"Is it? Perhaps you are not too old to
learn something?'
"But, ma'am, do you reallorwant amawn-
ing bem. .
"Of coarse I do. Do you see that awning
on the next house i"
bot the sun etrikes that window."
"Can't help that. That Nyman thinks
she owns the earth. She put that awning
up to spite me. I am now goilig to put one
up to ehow her that she cana run this town.
Go ahead and. have it done as soon as pos-
sible ; and I want it to he fiery red with
White stripes ib. "—Detroit Free Press.
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Alfusio-Loving Canary.
Rev. Mr. James, of London, writes a
follows of a remarkable canary bird :
m
kediately I begin to play ape tal flute'
she chirps about as if enjoyina , t music.
If I open the cage -door and lea her, she
will come as neer to me as possible, but no
attempt to fly to the music; but if I put her e
upon my desk, and lay the flute down, she t
will perch upon the end, and allow rile t
raise the instrument and play. I often tak
her into the church and play there upon th
organ, and she will perch upon my fingers
notwithstanding the inconvenience of tit
motion of the hands, and chirp in evident
delight at the meet sounds,"
Steering by Eleotioity.
An officer on board the Garman ironclad
Preussen has, in conjunction with the en-
gineer of the ship, 'invented an electrical
steering apparatus, about which theme is
much talk iust now in naval 'circles. By
means of this apparatus the captain can con
trot the rudder from the bridge or from ane
point on the deck—an important advantam
in the noise of a storm or in action. Tha
the invention is regarded by the mithorite
as ore likely to prove of great impertancee
shown by the fact that the ironclad Kona
Wilhelm, on the very next day after her re
turn with the Mediterranean Squadron, wee.
sent to sea to teat it.
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The truth needs no formal introductioo
Its name is Written on its breast