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SOME TRAINED CATS.
kClTW Trtok Thay Ht Bm tufb
' ' : Oh ot the most difflcnlt things to
teach ci la to follow like a dog. As
' nit, they will not follow, hut occasion
ally there is an exception. A New York
' young lady has a cat that trails so close
1 ' " !,.. ukiha almmt itenoed noon.
' The chief olerk of the state department
i ' at 'Washington has a cat with the same
A MinnlihiiiMit. He has owned it for
seren or eight years: It wiU follow him
. about the streets for miles just liko a
A uui la Tnimilvlv fond of troi; 2 out
' :? : for a walk, provided its master elects
,, recing! lor bis meanaerings. iu uhj
y tik- it iwofaNi tint ta tm on these ram-
ties, eridently because it does n t like
to ooae in contact with small bovs and
. ' dogs, who are then too numerous en the
' M WanMnfftnn. '
' It has often been obserred tbi.tcats
..'hn.aMiiin.hlna for a mastcr'ora
saiateesa, but beoome attached to place
'' tn wranna. Not SO wiih this
particular cat, for at one time wl:en its
' ' j,nj,a rhanimi his Tesidenoe he pur-
" ' ptely left hit oat with friends ho oo
.'vr- copied the bouee.be had Tacsttsl, but
al.at raa not utiafied until it bad
sound where the new house win and
:- takes m ita abode there, with trident
- AaHght at finding Its old friend and pro
steotor . . ,
M WW ow' -
iKa 4a nnfl inT wonderful Cat
His name is Tom, and when adi'rtsaed
' be wiU oulckly respond, eren vaking
'. oat of a sound sleep to go toward the
' ..Var OnmntimflS. to COnfuSC him.
- fiVlerki vlll sing out some word or
' aannia 4m whioh tba srllabls "ttm" is
emphasiaed, and to that he pays no at
tention. ." But let any one call, "Tom,
,. It's dinner timet" and fortHwith be
1 . ' . - 4U wmm.i Mukia nn with
'wuLa wnai uw ivw,
" hU paws to a tin pail, daws it down
t ; add comes bringing it in his mouth.
. y ra U naaalnnatRl frnd of mutid At
the cry of "Hand organl" be climbs to
M hh window seat, but at the words
mq.. An" Ka alinlnnndcrs desk.
- - On of the most accomplished cats in
- T nglaod belongs to way naiwoipu
; J .i tiiorchUL It ia a mat teas Angura,
... a .i araa with a BartloulariT con
r4 ' . Thta aat was bODKbt for the
.; ia Rannolnh ChuTohiU during
' that year or two when his strong mind
riiea ami vwvij w .-
' aiiitue him. He was airaia tn o a, m
tn. . ,rfrVn km aithesiEhtof fheali
" tmt Mis Angora Just pleased hlm. Bbe
L.. fr,.m India br an oftlaer in
that country who had taken ber rTnt
years ilt mranw
' wU h cat, able to keep guard over a
ant iMina if a strange step earne,
" ...j hr nhlldren wa. very
m ui,n H.la Chnrchlll cut was
Md to "Go play the piano," she wqnld
. i,amlllflly walk back and forth' upon
.. . v.... n ih hah erand In the hou-
c.t "Now sit foryouiDicrare, -
. to sirame a demurs positive with her .
". paws in lii her tall neatly jW 1 1
end tliem and her bead nioely bent i
to.n si.ls, as if trying to "look pleas-1
art," Chir Animal Friends, 1
A fterl Farw. ,
TVre is only one pearl farrq n fha
It U in tlie Torres strait, at the
i. ) CImk of QniH-inlaud.
t in Ini.wn a "ti k1"
.," or'-inaliy t'"'
111 V-l'a ' 1
! f ' i e d vf!
, ,, , 1 ill l'r-
"I Save been IS years engaged in
pearl fishing," Mr. Clark told n corre
pondentof the Melbonrue Aac. "I began
in a small way and have given the iisli
erles my close attention dnring nil this
time. My experience has led me to tho
belief that, with proper iutcllijpncc iu
the selection cf a placo, oua ran mine
pearls and pearl shells as easily lis one
nan itiisn m'AtpML
T ctnrini mv f jins tnree Tears oko
ind have slocked it with shells w'.iicu I
nhteil in mnnv instances, far ont at
sea. To grow shells Eucresofnlly, tow-
ever, according to my expeneuoe. uuin
far, the water must uoi ue xoo or- p.
My pearl shell lurm covers o,uo
square miles. Over most of it the water
is shallow. In Bhallow water sh !ls at
tain the greatest size, and, besldtp, it if
hard on the divers to go down d( rp for
them.
"I ship my pearls to London in my
own vessels. The catch each year fans,
roughly speaking, irom sjauu.uuu .rorui
up to almost live times mai amor.ui.
Her Trlbnte to Lucy Stone.
Mrs. Mary E. Holmes, the faithful ;
and efficient president of tho iUinoia '
Eqnal Buffrago association, has been i
obliged by domestio cares and dutieB
to resign her official position. .She will
be greatly missed, but will continue, to
advise and plan for the cause. In a pri
vate letter she writer:
"If dear Lucy Stme was on the earth,
I should explain to her first of all why
I have resigned my state position. She
was and is my inspiration and god
aiothcr in suffrage work. 8he was such
. a good wife and mother that I fe 1 sure
the would tell me to do my dnty to the
home before any other. I hope I e m re
turn to the work nt some futnn time,
but now heart and brain must De given
to the home and homo interests hall
still do what little I can for onr hi loved
cause and shall watch the battle will,
great interest. "
Great Good Fortune.
Hond WW is of all kinds, some of it
queer. The Ban Francisco Post, for in-
stance, tells now a tailoring wuu m
city found himself fortunate in a way
most unexpected.
When the noon wnisiie mew w vmr
day, he sat down on a box in the phade,
thrust his band into his overcoat pocket,
looked surpnsea ana men rcaiuu.
Ra nnndered over his predicament a
moment and then added : -Tir.ll
I'm ont anmothins' to drink
anyway." And he pulled a bottle of
coffee out of nit otner pocacfc
- Ua alnwart flM nftl Eflfl DUIL1U. IUIOW
it aside and sat lost in thought for a
moment Suddenly be sprang up, aiap-
ped his thigh ana exuaimea:
"It S a good joo i iom my umii.
'Why aoT" Inquired anoiuer wiua
man. - ' ' ..'
Why, I left my teeth at nome.
Tha Hlatarr at TaeHoa, "
an.. ..u. ytmtm-r f Tar.itna aa we
have the work, was regained from a sin-
- . . .. . . ,h ,n n
(le copy lonnd in tne uivraii"
in a monastery of Westphalia. That we
should owe the works of "this au'hor to
one copy is a remarkable oircum cance.
for the Emperor i annua, uu
to be a descendant of the historian, bad
eopies of the history placed in every li-
brary of the empire, ana wu y
tea copies transcribed for preetntstion to
scholars. All, It seems, perished save
the WestphiUlan copy. - -
Wholly Vindictive.
"Tt fa iVinmefnl!" exolaimcd the 00-
tress to whom tho manaRer-stav owed
money. "Bnt I will get even witii him
sometime."'
"What do you propose to do-sue
him?"
"And give bimitbe benefit of nil that
advertising? Neverl" Washington
Star.
' Safety la Beauty.
A nnrMlv father, after the si via of
Lord Chesterfield, was giving good ad
vice to his son, who was about to make
his entrance into society.
"And, above all, avoid flirtatious;
but, if you must flirt or fall in love, sir,
be sure it is with a pretty woman. It is
always safer. "
"Why?" asked the young man. '
"Because some other follow will be
sure to be attracted and cut you cut be
fore any harm has been done. ' 'London
Telegraph. ;
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Arctnrus ia bot less than 70 arid is
probably more than 100 light years dis
tant from us. This star certainly sur
passes the sun in volume many thousand
times. . "
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The British government still employs
foreign mercenaries in its army. The
Gurkhas, flue soldiers of Nepal, are em
nlnved iu British India. .
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BAFr.T Y lOLirnm duui
Mother sad Child.
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-a Man From Becoming a Cripple.
Mr. Asa Arriuons, a wcll-lnown
citizen of Jacksonville, Florida, was
afflicted by a terrible ulcer. Mudical
skill seemed unavailing in stopping the
ravages of the terrible diseuse. The
u.i buia mi and iiwnui v ninnini.
as the ulcer had eaten its way down
to the very bone. All medicines and
treatments having fuiled to effect a
cure, tho doctors said the leg must
come off. Just when it seemed that
Mr. Ammons would become a dit-abled
A . l,n trlon l 1 I .
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Lippman's Great Kcmedy, and the re
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P P P. SAVES HIS LED.
" Jacksonville, Fla., July 1, H95.
Two years ago I had the worst ulcer
on my leg 1 ever saw. It had eaten
down to the bone, and my whole leg
below my knee, and my foot waa
swollen and inflamed. The hone waa
swollen and painful, and discharged a
most offensive matter. My physicians
said I had necrosis ot the bono, and
my leg wouia nave w wmn on. (
1 1, 1. ,(.M t itnmmlinMul tn talca 1 P. P.
and to bathe my leg with hot caatile
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, "ASA AMM0"H"
TfRRIRI F RLflflD POISON.
The body covered with sores two
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permanent cure. Thia la only one of
many thousand similar eases. ,
Catarrh yields at once to P. V. T.
That smothered feeling at night, that
heavy fueling In the day can. and
should be removed i P. P. P. will do It
if you only give it a chance.
Indigestion and constipation go hand
In hand. Headavhea and total loss of
appetite are the results. Regulate
yourself and tune up your eUuuaca
with P. P. P.
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