THE CITIZEN. FRIDAY, APRIIi 14, 1011. t For the Children A Baby Llama and His Knee Braces. In an attempt to cure a bad case of knockknees a untqno raeclianlcal ex periment Is being performed upon a valuable baby llama at the Cincinnati zoological garden. He persisted In ruo blng Ills fore knees together. Various ways to correct the fault were tried, but not until the steel forms with their straps wore made and npplled was any success noted. The little follow now walks and frisks about with the braces od without having his Uuees bother him. The mechanical device will be continued until he has outgrown the fault The Admiral and the Sentry. When Admiral do Horsey, who some years ago had command of the British fleet in the Pacific, was admiral of tho north Atlantic squadron he was one evening dining oil shore nt Port Royal, Jamaica. On returning to his boat his way led across the barrack square. A black sentry of one of the West India regiments halted him at the gate with "Who comes dar?" Great was the ad miral's nnnoyance to find that ho had neglected to get the password before leaving the ship. "That's all right!" lie said carelessly, hoping to dvercome the man's scruples by indifference. "You know who I am." "Dunno no body, sail," replied the soldier sternly. "You can't pass here." "Why, I'm Ad miral de Horsey!" The man evidently thought ho was being made fun of, and lie replied quickly: "Well, you can't pass. I don't care If you're Admiral de Donkey!" And the windup was that the admiral had to get the order of the officer of the guard to pass him. A Pearl Diver's Peril. We all love pearls, yet few of us realize the perils of diving for pearls. The successful diver must be cour ageous, active nnd have great pres ence of mind. A diver once engaged In pearl fisheries In tho gulf of California tells this story of one of UIs many ex periences: "I had Oiled my bag with oysters and was about to ascend when, look ing up, I saw a big man eating shark watching me. I knew that to rise to the surface would be fatal, so I moved quickly to the opposite rocks, stirred up a great cloud of mud, rose In the darkness and reached the side of tho boat just In time to escape the jaws of the big fish. Ilad I hesitated an in stant in doing what I did I would have paid tho penalty with my life." Little Things. Little things aie sometimes Impor tant. Here Is nn Instance: There was cold weather nnd then a little warm weather and then cold again in York, Pa. An icicle formed on the water spout of a certain house. Tho weather turned warm again. The Icicle fell In the night and made a loud noise that awakened one of the sleepers. The awakened person found that the house was full of coal gas that was escaping through a hole in the stovepipe nnd that might have killed the whole fam ily If one of them had not been arous ed by the fall of the Icicle. The Game of Menagerie. All the players take the names of animals. If played indoors they sit in chairs, If outside on benches, A leader then tells a story about animals, bringing in some of the names chosen. When a name is mentioned the owner ets up, gives the sound of the animal and sits down, but if the word "me nagerie" or "animals" Is used all must get up and give the sounds of tho animals they represent. A new leader is chosen after awhile by the old leader, who is blindfolded nnd then feels about until he touches some To Suspend a Needle In the Air. Place a magnet on a stand to raise a little above the table, then bring a small sewing needle, containing a thread, within a little of tho magnet. keeping hold of tho thread to prevent the needle from attaching Itself to the magnet. Tho needlo In endeavoring to fly to the magnet and being prevented by tho thread will remain curiously suspended In tho air. The Hilltop Road. The road that ends against the sky I love the very best. It starts near by the open square, Exactly like tho rest. But then It winds nnd winds uphill As far as it can go And stops Just where the sky begins And where the poplars grow. I wish that I might live up there, So close against the sky, To touch the little stars at night And watch the moon go by., Youth' nomnanloa. :4 m Origin of Firewater. When the Hudson Hay Trading com puny began Its trading among the In dlnns It was found tlr.it by welling the Indians liquor they could more e-islly bo induced to trade their pelhics. The first whisky or Intoxicant of Inferior quality was distilled In England and brought to America In largo barrels, but In transporting It overland It was found more convenient to divide it Into small kegs. The traders soon became nware of the fact that by diluting tho whisky with water more furs could bo obtained. This was practiced for some time, but tho Indians lcanisd that good whisky poured on a lire would cause It to flame up, whereas had the whisky been diluted tho fire would bo quenched. It was by this simple experiment that the term "lire water" became a common word niuong the Indians. A chief who had experi enced the bad effects of whisky among Ids people said It was most certainly distilled from the hearts of wildcats and tho tongues of women from tho ef fects It produced. Ited Man. Symbolism Didn't Appeal. "Charlie," sorrowfully sighed the young lady In the parlor of the concrete house on Washington avenue, "II l-i nearly 12 o'clock." "Yes, Belinda," was the breathing response of her poetical companion, who was stifling on the sofa beside her. "the minute hand is drawing closer nnd closer to tho hour hand, and when the time of midnight Is chimed tho two hands will bo even as one. Oil, darling Belinda," ho continued as he literally simulated the action of the minute hand, "may not tho coming to gether of those two hands bo symbol ical of us?" Suo broke away and stood firmly on her feet. "No, Charles Henry Smith," she retorted angrily, "those two hands will remain as one but a single second. and then the minute hand will divorce itself and go on its way alone. JCo, Mr. Smith, a minute hand that doesn't stick isn't the kind of symbolism I want!" Boston IVwt. Vernet In a Storm at Sea. Yoruet, the celebrated painter of sea pieces, eager in the study of nature, made several long voyages in his younger days In order to observe the various scenes which the changeful elements exhibit. In one of those ex cursions undertaken merely for the love of the art a in- ' violent gale of wind arose, when '. let, without at tending to tho perils with which he was surrounded, desired one of the sailors to lash him fast to some of the rigging. Soon after this request was granted the storm Increased, attended with thunder and lightning and with every circumstance that could add to tho horror of the scene, nnd consterna tion and terror sat on every coun tenance, but in tho young painter every emotion was lost in that of admiration, which so wholly engrossed his atten tion that he every now and then ox claimed in the most enthusiastic terms, Good heavens, what a noble scene!" Knife Duels In Mexico. A duel between cattle herders on the Mexican plains is about as savage and deadly a manner of fighting as one could possibly Imagine. Each opponent extends his left arm, and a third part wh.) has been selected to act as ref- ret binds their wrists together with n thong of rawhide. Ho then places a knife in the right hand of each, and the light Is on. Needless to say, It docs not last long. Every stab may be cal dilated upon to do damage, and It often happens that both duelists receive fa tal wounds. Yet, in spite of the severe rules of tho game, there are men whe become experts and terrorize a whole neighborhood. They pride themselves on being able to strike so quickly and fo surely that they can kill an oppo nent with tho first blow and got awa unscathed. Exchange. Tho Suicide of Hannibal. Defeated at Zanin. Hannibal lied to the east to avoid falling into the hands of the Itomans and found temporary security in the dominions of Mithri dates. He incited tills monarch to en gage In n Itoman war, and, his advice as to its conduct being rejected, the war proved unsuccessful, and Mithri dates was required as one of the con ditions of peace to deliver up Hannlba', to his enemies, tho Itomans. The un fortunate Carthaciiilan heard of his approaching fate, swallowed the poison which for years lie had carried about uis person nnd expired just as the eu voys arrived to tuke him in charge,. Ancient Repartee, A union of discordant particulars is laughable, as, What Is wanting to him except fortune und virtue? Similar to this is friendly admonition by way of giving advice, as when Gran) s persuaded a bad pleader, who ,'d made himself hoarse with spealS, to drink a cold mixture of honey WCl wine as soon as ho got home. "I shall ruin my voice," said ho, "If I do so." "It will bo better," said Granlus, "than to ruin your clients." From Cicero's "Oratory." An Exciting Contest. Ilouson I bet my wife that I could thread a needlo before she could Bharpen a lead pencil. Benson Which won? Honson I won In exactly thir teen minutes, but I bellevo I'd have lost If she had not run out of pencils at the end of five minutes. Chicago News. Still Stronger. Grocer- Good morning, Mr. Popple. How nro thoso eggs I sent you? Pop pleBetter, thank you. They are gaining strength every minute. Life Is a plant that grows out ol death. Beec;her. EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH, ESP1TB his eighty-one years is shown by his latest photograph, from which the accompany ing half tone is made, as still hale and vigorous. Not only Is the emperor old in years, but on the throne, having ruled over Aus tria since 1848 nnd over Austria-Huugary since 1807. Some notion of the length of his reign may be realized from the fact that when he was crowned In Austria the Mexican war was only at an end, and when he was made also klug of Hungary the American civil wnr had been over but two years. Handling a Haddock. "There Is no better place than a fish market to pick up queer supersti tions," said a restauraut proprietor. "Tho other day 1 held up a One speci men of haddock. The dealer, who was an Italian, nearly choked on the bunch of Neapolitan oxpletives that rushed into tils throat. " 'Nevaire. no, nevuire take up had dock so.' he said. "'How?' I asked. " 'By the head, so your fingers touch those dnrk spots on each side of the head,' he said. 'The curse fall on you if you do.' " 'Whose curse?" said I. "'St. Petalre's.' said he. 'St. Pe talre gave the haddock those dark spots. They are his finger prints, ne catch haddock just so in the sea of Galilee, and every haddock born since then has shown those same marks. Let go.' "And I did let go. Of course I did not believe It, but when I found that half the fish dealers In that market did believe I deemed It prudent to handle haddock by the body or tall." New York Sun. A Maniac's Poem. Probably the mass of prison poetry which has been written on stools and bedposts and scratched on prison walls far exceeds that which has found ex pression on paper, and many a "mute, inglorious Milton" has begun and fin ished his poetical career with these "lost to sight" productions. There Is in existence n short poem, said to have boen scratched by a maniac on the wall of his cell, which runs thus: Could I with Ink the ocean nil. Were all the world of parchment made. Were every reed on earth a quill And.jevery man a scribe by trade, To write the love of God alone Would drain that ocean dry; Nor could the scroll contain the whole. Though stretched from sky to sky. The authenticity of this being the work of a maniac has often been ques tioned because of the beauty of its ex pression nnd Its sound reason, but the story stauds. London Saturday Re view. Bird Stories. A German scientific journal publish ed In 1807 a story to the effect thnt a golden eagle shot In that year nt Es zeg, Slavonia, was found to have a ring ubout its neck engraved on which were the arms of a Slavonian family and the date 1040. In 1793 the Gentleman's Magazine told about a hawk, captured when fly ing In the vicinity of the Cape of Good Hope and taken by an Indian ship to England, which wore a gold collar in scribed: "This goodlle bawk doth belong to bis Most Excellent Majesty James, King of England. A. D. 1010." If this bird really escaped from England in the reign of James, 183 years elapsed between Ita escape and its recapture, and it had flown a dis tance of 0.500 miles away from its former owueh It Is happiness to be nobly descend ed; it to not less to have so much mer it thai nobody inquires whether we ore bo or not. La Bruyere. VETERAN AMONG MONARCHS Francis Joseph of Austria-Hungary A Boy Once Himself. The principal of a village school in Kansas one afternoon detected a boy cutting the letters of his name In the desk in front ot him. As the novels would put it the principal rushed to the spot, angrily put forth his hand Intending to grasp the boy by the col lar, when lo, and also behold, close by the newly formed letters were the initials of the principal's own name written by himself when he was a pu pil in the same school. His grasp upon the boy's collar loosened Itself, and he returned to his desk a sadder and a wiser teacher. That principal is today Judge of an importnnt court in ono of the greatest cities of the world. We often wonder whether or not in the administration of Justice the Judge ever thinks ot the incident In the vil lage school. Western School Journal. Parental Tactics. A worried parent Is sometimes oblig ed to do something like this: "Pa. what Is a transcendentalism" "Have you chained up the dog as I told you?" "Not yet. pa." "Well, do that, and when you come back I will tell you what a transceD dentalist Is." While Bobby was gone his astute parent dug the needed information out of a dictionary. Birmingham Age-Herald. Beethoven's Fits of Rage. Beethoven's behavior was often atro cious, in giving lessons to young la dies he would sometimes tear tho music to pieces and scatter It about thn Hour or even smash the furniture Once when playing in company tliero was some Interruption. "1 play no longer for such hogs!" he cried nnd left the piano. He once called Prlncu Lobkowitz an ass because a bassoon player happened to be absent DoIa's "Famous Composers." Queer Human Nature. "Man's a funny proposition I" "What now?" "When be reads a medical book he fancies he bus every disease described, but let him read the work of a moral ist nnd all the faults pointed out he sees not in himself, but in bis neigh bor" Boston Transcript. Stunted Maples Stunted maple trees, grown in moun tainous regions of eastern Austria, where the winters are long and severe and the snowfalls considerable, yield excellent wood for the manufacture of violins. How They Would Sound. Mrs. Gnley imuslnglyi Suppose I should publish your love letters? Mr. Gnley Why not simply make a public acknowledgment that you mar ried an Idiot? Foilnd a Rhyme. A bold poet once tried to overcome' the difficulty of finding a rhyme for carpet by the following: "Sweet maid of the inn, 'tis surely no sin to toast such a beautiful bar pet; bellevo me, my dear, your feet would appear at home on a nobleninn's ca met!" Lon don Moll. Relics of the Incas. The Incn period has left us remark able traces, especially in the magnifi cent roads. Broad, beautiful turn pikes, now only partially preserved, run for n distance of over 2,000 miles from the coast to the plateau nnd the foot of the highest peaks. We marvel at the skill of the Incn engineers, es pecially In the magnificent stairways hewn in the rock, in the filling up of deep ravines. In the paving with pon derous flags. In several places have been found the remains of a former us phalt covering to these roads. At cer tain intervals are found tho ruins of custom houses nnd laid out grounds and fortifications, of which the most Interesting specimen Is the fortress of Cuzco, built ubout the year 1000. and plundered and destroyed by PIzarro in 1543.-Ccntury Path. The Club. An exclusive dining society in Lon Son is the ono bearing the arrogant title the Club, which since Its foun dation has been limited to thirty-five members. Johnson, Burke. Reynolds and Goldsmith were nmong the orlg Inal members. Garrick and Boswell Joined in 1773 and Gibbon and Fox in 1771. Of tho eighteen premiers In the nineteenth century nine were members of the club. Fox, Liverpool. Canning. Russell, Aberdeen, Gladstone. Salisbury, Lord Rosebery and Mr Balfour. London Spectator. The Orator's Fate. "Some orators." said Senator Sor ghum reflectively, "make me think of our parrot." "The one whose head you chopped off?" "Yes. He had to take all the blame for what somebody else Insisted on his saying." Wnshlucton Star. 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