A CUBAN BULL-FIGHT. | A REVOLTING SPECTACLE WHICH LA= DIES REFUSE TO WITNESS The ated Once Famous Sport Sadly Deteriors Wenry with Torture, the Unforts unate Beast is Dispatehod with Common Butcher Kalle, Havana Cor. Inter-O At last the came nn molley ass ta blo gre I | was & man on the back of a and a very small boy on a ony that wus no less spirit wo individuals rode up betore Vox, and paid the aildress to him mans hat, while their prancing ste 8 numer o men armed with long at men oi even handsome kn trumpet sounded the both son After d | «ls Over the lofty arena was of cloth of some brilliant pieces of cloth the bull-fizh up to the audience as a mer promptly received them tack ag The procession inc mules which were driven were to be employed in the of the dead bull The ring was cleared of al gay ly dressed 080 bull peghters and Kaights mounted on livin the way ol I the 8 ons in Fhe trumpet {| in pranced BIWAYS, OF nearly L pon ¢lle the horse tlesh sounded, the DUH NOL A always, f Fates ope Ll d, There are ut slaughtered at a fight pinned a re from which nis DaCK tloated so 0! pa- per ! ACTOSS Lhe arena permit him to go. started across toward again ba Ted bull-tighters got into another, and she ored cloths in his face the bull would make a cloth but of | managed to jum moment and so escape Then the mounted into requisition the deterioration of t that the horses used and most decrepit that affords, and are biindfold are led into the arena in may not see the ener are Lo conte od The men wore somb legs padded upto the t urge their tremblin to be OK th p are the very ny will pe ar scratcl u ular . t he wou the riders padded lim sli“ht damage. Other endeavor to help tl beast to his feet, ane groe him iato the ally the horse was so bad) had to be removed Presently the mounted Knight re withdrawn, and other tortures began. The six “brave” men shot barbed arrows into the bull's neck, arrows that were gay with bright colored papers in manifold desigus There was some | displayed in this, for the men had to wait until the bull was almost upon them, then as the bull rushed weapon at him, Of course no bow w used in hurling this instrument The ar row wouid Catch ia the tough hide and fasten itself so tightly that the bull could not easily shake it off, although he would try hard, the while he pawed the earth in ury. Not having sufficiently infuriated the bull. special arrows were them employed, which were loaded with explosives at the barbed end, and would burst with ter- rific force when lodged in the hide, tear ing and burning the flesh cruelly. 1ieces of these fireworks lew up as high as the seat upon which I was sitting. At length the bugle sounded for the last act of torture The leader of the six bull fighters took a long, thin, pliable sword, and, with a red cloth in the other hand, advanced to the bull. Waving the SK dodge, and by, lunge the ba: cloth, he would induce the bull to charge. | Then he would spring aside, and dexter- | ously plunge the sword in at the back of | | tating their fight so accurately that the neck or about the shoulders. Some times he would fail in this, sometimes the sword would barely stick and oscillate there; sometimes it would go through the hide simply and eome out perhaps a foot below, looking like a needle in a piece of cloth that has been dropped for a moment by some dress maker; sometimes the sword would go in to the hilt, a distance of three feet At each cruel stroke the bull would bellow loudly, but his vitality remaived for a long t undiminished, although the bi was dripping from a dezen holes, and two swords were plunged hilt wheel started. Fome of the vk iving up the forty two inch wheels on This account, and others are considering the desirability of increasing the size the axle True to Life. [Norristown Herald. | A Norristown angler t a new book entitled “ Fly-liods and Fly Tackle,” and absorbed the contents from preface to finis. Then he went fishing with $50 worth of tackle and came home with 50 cents worth of fish purchased from barefooted boy with & 10-cent lshing: sand 4 sore finger, into the flesh | DISEASE AND DIRT, Death In a Foul Dish. Cloth Filthy Soap Advice [Westminster Review. | from all past experience, tie cholera scourge is «Timely Judging wisit from question of tine If through adverse storms a delay curs in an atiabk from an invading army ry hour should be utilized by taking wares as will aid in repulsing’ the oC ble winds of tim wae have the In hing which fro th time on which shouid i 3 | 1 Lelore its onslauerht 5 One al Hirde aahion Among nia als i s. Hitherto, h n Suppo Lnciive o than | We Are apple witl kind of geon should Imve taken thiow som rae sin | the alr (Other variciies of pigeons have apparently equally failed in understand ing the matter. They may often served watching the performance with an | attention and gravity sa\oring of reproba- | tion, but they are never seh to atiempt | an imitation of it. It appears, however, that other birds are taking the matler In hand, and there is a prospect, if the | fashion spreads, that tumbling may in time become generally popular among the winged race. and that even the sparrow, | as he descends from the house top to the | road, may deem it pe essary to throw him- | self head over heels half a dozen times | The jackdaw has been the first bird to | follow the fashion set by the tumblers. A correspondent of The Field has seen a pair | of these birds near Sherborne following some tumbler pigeons and imi | ALR short distance they might be mistaken for them ' to be ob | The Lucifer Match {Inter Ocean | A Buffalo paper has been askiog its readers to name the ten most Important inventions of all time. The most votes were cast for the telegraph, printing press, steam engine, cotton gin, tele phone, mariner's compass, gunpowder, sewing machine, telescope. and pho raphy, Most of these, it will be © served, are comparstively recent iavem tions Strange to say, nove of them ich rest of the clase does not t of this creature (erik) 1 ou the tomfool, man, and & lar! The Greeks called t liars— Al, what? It was the ventilator! Why didn't you say so before? si —— The oldest book in the congress is sald to be “The Olive Leaf,” by To LT “for ! of mankiod. * oy Danger from | only a! | A NEW FIRM. NM mo | ALEXANDER & BRO.) COA LL=Chestnut, Emall Stoy | Rizes of Aupthracite Coal for d in town at sh deliv rt notice SNOW SHOE COALL~Ws : lors in Bellefonte 1] | the B mined by ures pf LIM [S—We will cont it the market and » Mr. J, L. Bomerville The Lpr branch of our l "we # under tl pers Myr. Wm. 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