rOPUIiAK TRADITION. INSTANCES WHERE IT WAS FOUNDED ON HISTORICAL FACT. Tlif Mlsslimitry nml tlm Old Mnn. Itcnrh. Ittr Tradil inn vt Hi ffnnmtlirnrl.nii About I he lllni'k Hr.-Kry thi Wlrk.d Kurt. Trnnsnre. Them onon nn mrrprtln mnl ptronu niinilrtl iiiissinniiiy in tlin south sons, lni lin k n pri'iit ilrnl of inti'trst In tltc fnlkloro of tlm islntnl vlirro lio chvi If. Afttr jrrtits nf stwlv ho tinnlo tip liis 1'ilnil In!- fjniid ntnl nil (lint llurn w:ii nut a piullrlo of fart In tlm Irwinta jirofrssliip; fn 1m Iiistorio which Iip liml lal n hiucly niitliorril. In ) i h t r nt at IiIh own rrrilnlity, unwilling to let people know wlmt a fool lie Inul lire I, In1 t:Ms nl Ills wlmlo collection into the fire. Some ibrs nftri wnril there was a trrrif ii' linrrioiiiic. The IhIiiihIi r liiul told Mm that onon npnti a time Ioiir nun it ci rtain fnmrin chieftain used to nit on A Mono In m il tn-nrath a ttrn which irnw close In tlio mission house. That In in li hail ili!'icniTo no one knew vlio;i or hmv, lair in tho rhiTs of lira tin liilem tiny u-i il to Jilnre offerings to the Fnii it of tin' olil chief lirar tln spot vlirro it 1 1 1 1 ' 1 Meeil. Wlioii tin- ttiission aiy fallioil out on tho tnortiiinf nftrr the Ktl'llll, till' fli-f I'lljoot III' liottecil VMS this tri o ovi ". thrown ami in tln miilst of its tijjtu! :n (I roois limiK a stotio I cmli. Tlm rrven ml pentlmiiin WliitiiiK was l is minie, if wo renn mbi r rlplit ftoml iii u lim.o. The Irpi ml wns trno, thru. Kxaniiiiation proved liryoml a ilonlt (hat tlio l.inoh hail roftnl uptiiiist tlm bolo of tlio tree in some (listnnt ufic, fur there ww no truce of nil incision. Tho vnoil li.nl crown iiiicitlly loninl ninl over it. t-'n far as ho could rouKlily coiiiputo, four eriitiirioH must luivo rwssctl since it mood outsiiln tho trunk. For that trine tho isliiiiilcr lind pro si rveil tlio memory of a eiroiinistiiiirp pn t ri H in (j, for to question that thin wan tlio lini' li thry a"sif;in'd to thoir mytliio hero vould havo hern hilly. And tlion the nod man inonrnod li in haste. Ho had destroyed tho patient lalior of jrnrs becaum lio would not credit tho ac counts of prnve emits pivon in all se riousness liy inonilirrB of his flock, and it proved I hat tlioy worn trustworthy even on mrh a detail M tho personal haliitK of a man w ho died 400 yearn hro. Tho story is onn to) bo borno in mind by all students of folklore and of that early stngo in linnian nnnnl which in based njion tradition. But H docs not follow that Mr. Whiting had pood canitn to lament his luiruod iiiamiHcriptit if lin valued them only for the records of events they miirlit contain. That there nro particles of fact in tho most pro ti pquo of tlieso legends, which profess to bo historic, wo find more and more rca sou to believe as our knowledge w idens, but it is rarely posiblo to sift thoui from the mass of poetic uonsenso. Sav. nges everywhere keep tho memory of still tlina incidents which occurred, as wn learn by internal evidence, an in definite number of apes npo. Geologists recognize thnt tho Black son was onco a lake, with no outlet to ward tho Mediterranean. They inelino to think or believe, that it escaped through the Bosporus and the Darda nelles shortly after tho glacial period. But Diiidoins .ieiilus mentions a tradi tion of tlio Samothracians exactly agree ing with this account, which learned meu of tho day havo framed upon tho teach irp of rionco. Did the Samothra einus exist in the glacial period? They nay that when tho Black sea broke its barriers nt last nil their country was drowned that was tho Samothracian flood. And it is evident enough that such must have been the result of tho cataclysm. There in a patsago in Pin dar also which some commentators in terpret as an allusion to the sanio pro digious cveut. Tradition of the mammoth are so general and ro vigorous in the extreme north of America that savants of repu tatiou are not unwilling to admit tho possibility thnt it survived 200 years ago, mid others who have no scientific reputation to hazard go very much fur ther. Very small details are preserved by tho popular memory sometimes,' VYlicu the wizard Earl of Foulis was carried off to be boiled alivo as tho only means of killing him, tradition report ed that he threw away the key of his treasure chamber. It could never be found. But less tbau 00 years ago schoolboys playing in the haunted ruins nucurtlicd a great key which might very well have been tossed through the airhole of a dungeon opening the point is significant beside the road along which tho wicked earl was hur ried. Many eases might bo cited where even antique stories of buried treasure have been proved true. A notable one is told by tha worthy Dr. Plot in his history of Herefordshire. Brausel castle bad a specially flue talo of this sort, alleging that a kinR's crown was sunk in tlio moat. In 10 50 a cottager mimed Tuiler, planting a hedge uloug the ruoat to protect his children, found a crown set with diamonds. He sold it to a jew eler at Gloucester for 37. The jeweler transferred it to a Lombard street gold smith at a great profit, and he sold the diamonds alone tor 1,600. London Stuudnrd. Wliftt E1m Coald Hhm Dot "I whs surpriicd to hear that Penel ope hud broken her engagement It thought she wai iotormiued to stick to him in bpite of the opposition of her fa ther." "Hho was, but the idiot wrote, her soinu poetry, us ho called it . And he rhymed her mime with 'let us then elopo.' That settled him. " Cincinnati Enquirer. The loueliest house in tho British Isles is said to be the gamekeeper's cot tage in ykidduw forest, approached from Keswick by a path along Whit Beck, which offers 6 miles of as rough wulking na can be well compress ed into that distance. A Wtirn lUnkrr'a ItlnlT. "Did yon ever ronlizo that them Is till to ho exorcised in the making of n effective bluff? Nearly every mail iu A pinch is anxious to frighten tho oppo sition, but everything depends upon iio way in which it is done." This was tin philosophy of tho retired banker, and a story went with it: "III ono of tho Colorado towns that havo sliieo heroine cities I was running a private bank, mid there was another , itiHlitulion of tho same kind ill tho I place. Wo loaned heavily mi real estato ! iu thop days, and n sudden collapse of j tho boom left our securities greatly de preciated. I'mler such circumstances j minors that wo could not pay soon gain ' eil circulation, ami we had to make tho ! best preparation wo could for a run. "It came in true western fashion, ! with a rush, witS threats and n flourish of puns among tho more excited. My rival took tho old plan of paring at but ono window, making each transaction as long as possible and thus staving off the inevitable while hoping against hope, lio announced to tho crowd ev ery few minutes that ho eouM pay dol lar for dollar, but his anxiety w as so apparent that it made tlm depositors more insistent. "1 took the other tack in making my bluff. 1 had raked together enough to stand a pood stiff pull, so I told all hands to stop everything else and or di red each ono to become a paying tell er. I also posted notices that tho doors of tho bank would remain open till ev ery one was paid, even if it took all night. Tliis set tho crowd to guessing, and they eased up a good deal. My next move was to place money in tho hands of friends, have them mingle with the moh besieging tho other bank and then rush over and deposit with mo. This ruse turned tho tide, and by (I o'clock I had more on deposit than wheu the run began." Detroit Free Press. The Htar C'nstmni'r' Iok. Ono of tho attractions of a certain Chestnut street cafe is a beautiful An gora eat, which is generally very mild mannered and ladylike. The cnt passes most of her time sitting upon the cash ier's desk. Slio was posing there ono day when tho star customer went up to tho desk to pay for his noonday meal. "Did you over tickle a cat's lioso with a toothpick?" the patron nsked of tlio cashier. "It has an awfully funny effect on the animal makes it sleepy." Ho hud a toothpick in his hand, ami, offering it to tho cashier, said, "Take this and tickle tho cat thero with it." Tho cashier took the little splinter of wood and passed tho end of it over tho noso of the drowsy Angora. Tho next instant puss emitted a scream of an guish mid leaped many feet into tho air. With tail erect, slio clambered up tho wall, jumped over tho bar, over turned a number of glasses and bottles and finally disappeared through an open trap into tho cellar, where for llvo miu utes slio seemed to be having a fit. Tho cashier was pallid with fear. Ho could not imagine what had happened, uud tho star customer had suddenly disap peared. After aw hi lo tho cashier exam ined tho toothpick and found that tho end which had tickled thee cat's noso had been generously daubed with ta basco sauce. Philadelphia Record. Illn Killtnrlal. It was tlio practice of a certain Lon don editor some years ago to write his leading nrticlo or articles at homo tho night before publication. Tho rest of tho week he did nothing. One night his articles had not conic to hand at tho office. Ten o'clock came II, 13, and still no sign of an nrticlo. Thero was commotion in tho oillco, and at lust a messenger was scut to tho editor's house. Ho found him with a glass of brandy and water before him and news papers scattered about Thero wus no article written. " What do yon want?" asked tho editor. "Tho article for to morrow." "Didn't I scud it?" "No; at least it has not como to the office. " "Hive mo Tho Times. " Tho Times was found and handed to him, and with un steady fingers ho cut out one of its leud ing articles. This ho stuck upon a sheet of paper, and then, taking his pen, wrote at tho top, "What does Tha Times mean by this?" In that form and with that introduction it appearod nest morning as the editor's leading article. Sun Francisco Argonaut The Vote Wm Secured An ex-M. P. who contested a high land constituency iu the sixties tells the following anecdote: Once, after a long and fatiguing day's canvass, I tackled a dissenting minister, who was very keen upon the subject of getting the bishops out of the house of lords, and iu pursuance of bis'favorite bobby he asked mo: "Well, sir, whut are you prepared to do about the bishops?" I was irritated and fatigued by my day's work, and I testily muttered, "Oh, hang the bishops!" The minister bowed and replied: "Well, sir, you go rather beyond me there. I cauna undertake to go alto gether that length with you, but you shall hae my vote. ' ' Pearson's Weekly. Wlllloc to Consider. She If you were worth the piillion and I was poor, would you marry me? He If yon feel like transferring the fortune to me and tuking chances, I will give the mutter my serious consid eration. Detroit Free Press. Another Aocldent. Railway Clerk Another accident on the road toduy, sir. Mamiger That so? What now? Clerk Muu dislooutcd his neck try ing to read our new timetable. New York Journal. How lie Gueued It Bhe I don't see anything so terrify, lug iu death. lie Why didn't you tell me you were from Philadelphia? I huve tiieudf here Myself. Twinkles. f.nniliin anil lis I.lnnn. London does its lionizing in such a very original fashion that there is tin telling in advance whether n visitor will bo ignored or "taken up. " Wo make a tremendous, fuss over some sec ond rate celebrity who excel:! only in blowing his own trumpet, whiln tho real empire makers urn sometimes al lowed to como and po unnoticed. For solid and well planned progress achieved with tho most limited resources there has been nothing since the. days of Clivo to heat that of the Niger company. Tho Inst little campaign against tlio Fou lnhs virtually decided tho question nf supremacy over a population estimated at 8,000,000 or 10,000,000 of tlm most warlike of African natives and u coun try of immense potentialities. The vic tory was achieved by a few hundreds of black troops led by a handful of Kng lisli ofllcors. It was as significant in its way as Plassoy, but w hen the organizer if victory, hir Oeorgn (Inlille, leached London a few lines in small type 011 an inside page of Tho Times were nil that ho got. Wo do not regret this. Neither, wo nro sure, does Sir Ucorgn (Joldio. It is better to let things develop quietly ill that pint of tho world, lint when ono recollects the gazettes and medals and distinctions devoted to comparatively unimportant skirmishes in India and elsewhero it raises queer ideas as to our national discrimination. Loudon Sat urday Heviow. (lid Knmptnitrjr Law. Mr. Burdctf Coutis, M. P., iu nn ad dress delivered before tho English I'nl versal Cookery and Food association, called attention to tho sumptuary laws of tlio fifteenth century. Then it was enacted that, food being necessary to the sustenance of man, tho seller had 110 right tn ask his own price, but it was tho duty fif tho state to fix it. Iu tho sumo century equal supervision was ex ercised over cooks. They were ordered to make their moat "well seasoned mid wholesome and sell it for 11 reasonable winning, mid that they rehoil or reliakn no meat in hurt of tlio king's people." The mayor of a town in those days, up on entering ofllce, was obliged to swear that ho would exercise vigilant super vision over bakers, brewers, tavern keepers, cooks nnd such icoplc. This was no perfunctory oversight, but tho official exercised his authority with great severity iu cases where cooks and dealers in food and drink failed of their duty. Does It Pay to be Sick ? Hosidos the discomfort and suffering. Illness of any sort Is expensive. Hundreds of people consult, the doctors every day about coughs and colds. 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The new ideas shown by us in this line nre models of artistic beauty and easy comfort, and are calculated to lend an added charm to any room in which they are placed. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. A I'nrt riiynlrlnn. Hearing of Dr. Goldsmith's gront hn maiiity, a poor woman, who believed him to bo a physician, onco wroto to him bogging liiui to prescribe for her husband, who had lost his nppetito nnd was altogether in n very sad state. Tho kind hearted poet immediately went to see her, and after snmo talk with tlio man found him almost overwhelmed with sickness and poverty. "Yon shnll henr from mo in an hour," said tho doctor 011 leaving, "mid I shall send you somo pills which I nm sum will do you good. " Before tho time vns up Goldsmith's servant brought tho poor woman a small box, which, on being opened, wns found to contain 10 guineas, with the following directions: "To bo used as necessities, rrqniro. Bo patient and of good heart. "Ham's Horn. A flnrnrtcrlitln Ttcply. 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