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krf-lHf.- S.TU. ':jjajtyffifijmi)imiui WfM)MW 'i iw ik. i YOUX(i FOLKS' COLUMN. TOPICS SURE TO INTEREST AND .INSTRUCT YOUTHFUL MINDS. A Stry if T Wllr WmIsm Wlm 1I tl'li)t Urcret Hnnnrlly In tholr I'.norU io Putn Tlirlr Vovou I. Kilo Out) fium l)MlTiirllin. tOns day n fnrinor In Illinois dlseovoml twvcn wolf rnhi simply ensconced in n largo hollow log, Tin' nrro wry young, tlmtv foro lio know llio pntviilN wrro not fur nwuy, llelng nwolvrd Io m'tiro tliu old couple as well ns lliclr pmni'iiy, tho fnrnior dug n liolo ,nt llio open end of the log, placed n trap in It ,fttul civrnxl It with onrtli. WH.Y WOI.VKB. Now it is well known Hint wolves, whon rnught In n trnp, will riiiiw off tliulr own foot In order to scaM, therefore tlio fnriuor fcopt watch In llio neighborhood with roiiio .dog. Presently tbodoR grow uneasy nml then grtvo olinso to n largo initio wolf who linil til preached tliu log, though carefully Avoiding thn trap. After n tlino tlio dogs returned, Slutting apparently lost thoneent. Next morning, iikii examining tlio log, tho trnp win fouinl unsprung mid Intnct; hut 1 a holo hml I icon scraped in tho sldoof tlio log, nml nil tho llttlo wolves carried a way. This unit doubtless tho work of tho mother wolf, who hml oeonploUiorwlf thus while horwign clous ivirtuor was throwing dint, so to spouk, in tho eyes of tho farmer nml I1I1 dogs. llowovrr, tho mgnoity of tho parent illil not wvo tho lives of their llttlo ones, for tho iwvon llttlo wolves wero discovered nbout n mllonwuy, wuigly nettled unilcrn heap of Iphviw Of com) thoy wero nil taken and destroyed. Kdiirnllnti Thrimn Awnjr. Thcro iw ft niARpIo went to school. Ho learned to iT(l Ami wrlta by rulo", His miutcr taught Him mi lio oiiRlit -That nouglit time iionglitr-noiight wero nought. Tlmt iioIIiIiik from tintlilng Uiitph nothing at nil, Anil iintlihig plus untiring U smaller than small. Addition, subtraction nml multiplication, Whllo ho wns ntxcliool were Iris vliolooouiiatlont Hut, nil, over kIiiw, 1IU every notion, Would Hoom to otlnoo III preferring subtraction! rosTscnirr. iro heard, stnee those tnt lino wero penned, Tho tnagpla' most iintuuely eud. Caught In u most outrageous theft, IIo m of Ufa at oneo liereft Ills head rut olT with prompt ilcclhlou, tlio loarnod n mini hi Hliort division. Tom Hood Slum lluoklri. Shoo buckles arc mid to have lieon first worn in Knglnml nt thn closo of tho Seven itcouth century. Thoy wero ndoiitctl hy rfashlonablo young 111011, hut woro much dis- . liked hy their elders. In 101W tho clergy and others tlonounced them ornaments, hut in isnito of tholr opposition, tho buckles hold .their ground mid worn worn for nearly 100 years. At tho end of tlmt period tho old fashioned shoo strings wero restored to fuvor. Thin threw tho liucklo makers out of employ, incut, and they Implored tho Princo of Wales to tnko pity on thom. IIo kindly listened to their petition mid forlwdo any meinbor of his IioumIioM from appearing In shoos tied with strings, Ilut hi utUmipt to Htrugglo with fashion proved ineireetim), and tho bttcklo makers wero forced to llnd other nionns of .gaining n livelihood. lls Maitn from I'tipor. Paper window ghuw Is now an nfsiired fact, uysOoldcn Days. A window pnno Isnindo of white iaier, manufnctureil from cotton or linoii, nnd moilllletl by chemical action. Afterward tho ncr is dipped Into n preparation of camphor and alcohol, which makes it llko iwrchtuent. Krom this jiolnt It can bo molded and cut Into roinnrkably tough hectfl, entirely trnuspnrent, aud it can bo dyed with almost any of tho nnlllno colors, tho result being a transparent sheet, showing far moro vivid hues than tho best glass ox hlblU. All About Rln. Kico is onn of thn most useful and osten -lvoly cultivated of all grains, supplying tho principal food of nearly ono-thlrd of tho human race. It is grown in vast quantities In India, China and other southeastern )ov tlons of Asia, Japan, Kgypt and tho southern ipart of tho United States. In Kuropo, too, litis rultlvnted on tho plains of Lombardy nnd In tyxiin. In our country it was first grown nonr Charleston, 8. C, but now iu cultivation is common in most of tho south ern states, nnd of lato years Ixmlslana has boon tho groat rico state. UsUBsWsrislsuhsasiKJrVlVPlaHka HICK 1'IVNTATIOX. Our cut shows a LouMonn rico plantation. Hlco requires a molct toll, Mmietlmea flooded. Iu IuUlunn it Is grown on low , lands, subject to overflow from tho river. Tho water is convoyed by ditches, nnd alter- , tintely turned olT and turned on as tho con- dltlon of tho plant requires. When muttiro tho water Is finally drained off nnd tho gnilu la cut mid left to dry. Then it is thrashed, winnowed ami placed In sacks ready for mill r market. Wurmth llko thnt of tropical and sub tropical count; les is necessary for , tho growth of tho rliv plant, together with , much moUttiiv.uud tho dunk ricosnumpsuro ;nroductivo of foversnnd guuorul iiulicaltb- .fuluess. Ciy It il)- April. Cry baby April conmi nluni;, Vou iwwir mn loll ttlietlier HUo's koIiii tomnllo Orcryuwhlto i HLo iut-i such fuuny veuthor. THE CUfllOSITY SHOP. Tim llrlt Tlmt "lolU thn Kuril of I'nrt hill liny." Tlio curfow Is said to haro lieen Intrixlucpd Into Knglniid by Wllllniu thoCoiiquuror. lly thnt uioiinrch it was ordnlhiil, under Severn iPonnltleN, when tho curfow Ik11 rang 8 o'clock in llio evening nil lights mid fires should Imi cxlliigulsliwl, Thcro nro Uiiw.i who hold (lint this wni tiieivl tho enforcing of mi existing nnd very common olleo regulation to tlmt effect, Tho ubiohitu prolilhltlou of lights after tho ringing ol tho curfow Ml wu nbollshml by Henry I, In tho year 1IU0, but tlio pnictlM of tolling n boll nt 11 flkeil hour In tho evening was continued, mid this, which Isslllloxtnnt Iu somo places, Is a sur vival of thocurfuw of iiiedlmvnl times. At first tho common hour was 7 o'clock, then It was grndunlly nilvaniiil to H, mid iu somo plncos to I) oVIoekj Indeed, In Hcotlnnd, 10 o'clock ns not nu imiKiial hour. Tho cur- row wns 11 roguliillou uumt iiw-ful In thoso nrly days, when It was tho custom to plnco tho flro In n holo In tho mlddlo of tho floor, under mi omnlng Iu tho roof, to allow tho escape of tho smoke. When tho family retinal for tlio nlht, tho flro wns ex tlngiilshid by covering it up; henco tho term coitvrefeau, orcuifow. Tho regulntlon wns also HPrvicPiiblo Iu obliging tho women to keep iu their houses, mid thus pro outing night brawls In tho street. It Is bellovod thcro is no historical nuthoilty for tho jiopu Inr tradition that tho sovorlty oxhlhlted by tho Conqueror, In enforclngolieilleiico to tho curfow, wns most particularly designed to prevent tho Kngllsh from assembling In secret to plan scheme of ruliellloii against their Norman lords. Alum lliinilnl, Tho common orn does not dato from tho birth of Christ, Tlio Christian era wns In voided by Dlonyslus Kxlguus (t)lonysliis tho llttlo, so called either 011 account of his hu mility or his small statute), an nhbot of tho Sixth century, lie placed tho birth of Christ in tho fourth year of tho 111 I Olympiad, 7K1 years from tho founding of Home. This is now generally admitted to bo four years too latej but tho intentions of Dlonyslus woro good, and tho discrepancy Is of no practical imiKirtnueo. Dlonyslus mndo tho B5th of March (Udy Dny-tho day of tho concep tion of Christ) tho flint day of his year. Vo lmvii chungeil that, but adopted his reckon ing in other resjK-otn, Tho Dlonyslaii era wns adopted almost at oneo In Homo by tho popo in tho Kluventh century, and IU New Year's Bay changed from Mnrch 1!5 to Jan. I, and Itself rochrlstoncd tho Christian era bv tho western world nt different tlntcH from lfiu to 17W. Cottar introduced tho present system of lonpymr, and Oregory XIII iu 15S3 Im proved it to Its present form. Import nml ItTpnrt. Tho total Imiwrts to tho United States, in cluding siieclo, oxeeedod tho total oxiiorU last year by 9m, (OS. Tlio amount wero resiKJCtlvoly 7W1IIK),W0 and $7W,180,tKW. Iho last ypar previous to this when tho Im jiorts woro In excess ,vns 18TO, when tho ex port worn 007,()S8,ltH), mid tho ImiKirtsox cpixleil this sum by 50,6:W,tl. Tho greatest excess of oxports over import between these J- """ i 1871), when tho export wero $7y."),-l30l8&), nnd tho Imports woro fJW.'W;) . 107 less than this Mini. No CltutiKO of l'y. Tho constitution of tho United States (Art. 8, sec. 1) provides that thu comiiensatlon of tho presldunt shall neither bo increiiKed nor dlmlnsued during tho imrlod for which ho shall have been elected. No provision is mada against altering tho salaries of tho mombor of tho senate or house of repre sentatives, who nro tho only other elected olllclals in tho United States government. 1'lvo Illif Tovriu. Tho population of tho flvo lnrgesfc cities of ',??rlil hi I,l"lo. U.KW.'m! Paris, ),. COD.WIj Canton, l,W0,O00; Ilorlln, 1,315 i.W: Now York. l,'J00,577. If that cluster of lieonlo 011 and ulMint MimlmitnM iui...i 1,.. tnkon into conslileratlon, Now York's ixniula- uuu iMiuiu iiSuru over ,ru,i)W), nml would bo theseconu largest city iu tho world. NliiRiiru's llrlilKes. A Might rushmisIou bridge was built nt Niiienrn fnll In IttMnml r...i,n,..i 1., icm . .---....,. .vi.vj.i.-t 111 AiXFI. A now sus)oiisloii bridge, then tho finest iu tho world, having a saii of Jl feet, was comploteil In lb.1'). Tho great suspension bridge ucrosj Niagara river, from Nloguni fnlls to Clifton, Canada, was opened in ISC'J. Clrri'k anil l.iitln CliureheN. Tho eastern tClnvk) nnd western (Latin) churches separated, owing to tho excom munication of tho Emperor Leo by Poisj Gregory II, iu 7!S. Tho churches wero re united nt tho council of Lyons, l',7J but again separated in 11177. Defender f tlio I'nltli. Ilonry VIII was thollrstot tho English kings who boro tho title of "Defender of tho Faith." This lio obtained iu 1W1 from tho Pope, Leo X, In return for his having written against Luther a Latin treatl&o on tlio Seven Sacraments, (Jreuloj'it Cmiilliliioy, "" Horneo Oreeloy was first nominated for president by tho Liberal ltopubllcnns, who opposed dram, IIo was subsoquoiitly nomi nated by tho national Deinocrntlo convention in llaltlmoro. It IIoBnu vll!i OIiim Cups. Tho first glass cups cnuw from Vonlco dur ing tho Sixteenth century, mid from that tlmo on society began to loo ninny of it primitive ways, and bocaiuo in u sense moro rofltiod. Iliirnlnir Jlinr. Thopov.crof burning glasses and of con cavo mirrors was known to Archimedes, nnd it is oven nssurtcd that by their aid he burned a lleot in tho harbor of Syracuse, ai t U. C. down or l'louk? Tho wonl "gown" is dcllned us "tho or dinary dross of n woman," and tho word "f rock" us i looso gown, tqien behind, woni by woirrou mid children. A Club llmuo for ('mclmieii. A now club has recently been opened at Chelsea, Iindon, under tho jiatroiingo of Iird Codogiin, It Is culled Iho Btaldo club, and Is intended for tho licneflt of tho grooms, coachmen uud stabli'iuen whoso former only plnco of resort was tho "public houso" nt tho corner. Tho Idea liclongs to Itev. Prelwndary Lytou. Chelsea has lus-n rebuilt for the rich and thoy have brought with them their horses and tho attendant upon their hortes. So Mr. Lyton conceivisl thu Idea of a place where theso men might meet mid enjoy their spare time quietly mid rutloiinlly. Tho ex poriment Is a very promising one. 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