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PANTER _HUNTING. DANGEROUS SPORTS IN THE WEST. Bruce Weston's Thrilling Experience in Attempting to Capture a Cub ., Alive. Bruce Weston. an i -' Arkansas hunter. followed his- d -nee on a panther's trail. and came um, vith thei where they- h! tred the game in a b dk tree. The flige wa- so thick and the shadows :o deep in the timber that it was some time before Weston aseov ered the panther. It iay between two branches forty feet from the ground. and clung so c1pseiy to the boughs that none but the racticed eye of the hunter wouIdhavi detected its presence. \\Wes- I ')n af once recognized in the crouehig figure a panther's eub. and was on ti' point of sendinga rile ball thro;. its .b'i EtZ C iem' r ~ffer of twenty dollar- that i the setticen'nt haL made f . her. and lie rCsolved to Capture this 0 .n ecure the twentv dnlhrs. Takn, WS lasso fromat his 11. s s 'I. an'. h his long knife in hi 1et for uo m an emergency. lie climbed the tree- le reached the lower branchs of the re and. swinging himself froim boug.h to bough, stood just 'elow thCub,'ch had raised to its~1t nd stood with arched'back looking down at the hunter. Weston removed hislasso from his shoul der, and was about to toss it easily over thMgung panther's head, when. as he raised is eyes, he saw. cruchimg in the deadbranches of a -ce which grew near i the oak-so near that the lim'os were in terlaced - an enormous panther, the mother of the cub, ready for a sping. Sh' was hardly three paces away. ith out. a seconds delay Weston stepped fromthe branch he was standing on to one which brought him with the trunk of-the tree between him and the old panther. He was just in time, for at thatinstant the mother of the cub leaped on the spot he had left, and stood gaz ing with fiery eyes on the hunter, who, with'one arm clasped around a branch. hel in Ais right hand his bare knife, as wi'h every breath he drew he expected tose the enraged animal spring down upon him. Standing thus forty feet above the ground, with only the treach crous footing of a limb a few imhes thick. Weston knew that he was lost un less by tact and skill he was able to gradually make his way back to the foot of the tree without irritating the fierce beastinto precipitating an attack upon him. Fortunately, the cub 1eft its place higher up and leaped down to the branch on which its mother stood glaring at Weston, who was almost near enough to her to feel her hot breath. This move ment of the cub's distracted the attention of the old panther. and Wezton. sheath ing his knife-in his belt, dropped to a lowe'limb. -The panther noticed the movement, and sprang to the linikb be 14i9' where she stood. and prevented W~eston from retreating further. The dogs all this time were crazy with exoitement at the foot of the tree, amd -gnawed at the trutnk --nd tore up the ground in their frantie anxiety to get at thie game so far above their reach. Wes ton seeing that his retreat was cut off, and not daring to ris a trugle with the panther where the sligtest misstep would dash hima healo0' to dei ath, re turned to his old position in the tree, and the panther followe~d him. Keep ing, by a great effort.e hivod covered -by the trunk of the tree,. Westoni elimbed still hi:zhor, hopin;: to reach a strorng creeper that extended fronm the upper part of the oak to a tree a few feet away, believing that he might let him self by his hamris:lotn~r the vmne to the other' tree, by which he could easily reach 'the ground. The cre-eper was strongly fastened eu the oak. aind he supposed it was as sceture tis the other tree. Weston got ais far as the ceeper without the panther showing any dis position to followv hinm. btut he had jtust seized it and was t rying his weight care fudly on it, keeping his eyes on the aini mal below. when the mother of the cub seemed to be moved with renewed fury. for she sprang to a branch above, and so made her way to the outer edge oif the branches, toward the top of the tree. cv-idently intending to head the hunter off, and spring down upon him. Weston saw what she was intendiing; to do. andl he knew the struggle, which could have but ote result, we inevitable unless lie could reach the thick branches of the neight oring tree by means of the con nceing~ vine by the time the panthei rca. hed her vantage ground above him. Hie grasped the cree~per ared svung him self off of the branch. Tnec vine gave way at its fastenings on thec other tree, and Weston. keeping his hold was swung back into the oak a:1d brought down to the very branch on which the panthers cub was crouching. Instant ly, with a y-ell that resounded through the woods far above the turmoil of the dogs below, the mother panther came bounding down from the top of the ti-e to the protection of her young. Weston knew there was no escape now unless a desperate plan that rushed through his mind should succeed in giving anew turn to the perilous situation. Drawing his knifefom his belt,. he plunged it in to the whining cuh at his feet. and at the same time kicked it loose from the limb. It fell in the midst (Iti doa4helow juist as its maother- 5pran su nai:h above lhe hiunter's head. T> -.1 of h> iih being torni by the do:3 - i rel e~e tued her- ::t: em r GEN ERAL NE" .NOTE%. wa It1U ot aoarcr~.dir ti I of interejot Gathered fron I ariNa Quarterpo. Bill Arp has been lecturing U Satvannaih. r Winchester. Va., has gone "dry" bvy a re uritv of 484. A tire in Memiphis detroyed :>0 ;,r-th of propertv. Sarah Bernhardt will play a short sca;' n I Mr. irving's London theatre in .uly. Ten ex-Governors of Connecticut are still ha m:ntering around somewhere in this dreary l earld of ours. The Rev. Ray Palmer. widelvy known a writer of popular hvmns, is 'dying at hi in itm in Newark, N. .1. th Lord Randoh.h Churchill ha< rtur'.d!4 Landon fron his Continental tour, .n th id:rabl y inproved in hcath. The nev cotton oil 'tmpany declLar a rpose to build a mill at once* at Mtont d The Attorney Gencr:l inform1s the raI oad companies that they eCed not charge1 :m- to postl employees. i-ire in Troy. N. Y., tiestr yed the t as "1! building, v:dued at $100.000. herl %cre several narrow escapxs. .Judge Coolev, recen'iy appoiited on the ilroad Commission, has resigned the E elvership of the Wabash railroal - Severe cold is reported in Augusta and a various parts of Virginia. Peache. traw berries and vegetables are killed. Geco. F. Pratt, a young Englismian living n Savanush, now missing, is supposed to I n2 beCen drowned or foully dealt, with. Tiere arc already about a dozen gent!e- fe neumentioned" for the Charleston nost Enperor William received 134Wi tele z.saus congratulating him upon the anni :eriarv of his birthday. Cartoonist Nash has gone to Wnshingto" . o pick up poiits about the capital swiie. The wife of Secretary Lamar is still reaminig amid the soft winds of sunnyT' s orna. The eldest son of the Germuan Crown Virince patriotically refuses to drink any jut German wines. ri Senator Brown, of Georgia. says there a tre live thousand men in that State who S. ide on railway passes. 1 1 Maurice Grau, of the Grau Opera Coi - any. is in jail in Quebec for debts cop maeted by an absconding partner. R Governor ill has again aroused the ire Y f New York women by declining to attend' ciarity ball at Fultonville, that State. The Federal courts are suffering great neonvenienee from the failure of Congress - appropriate funds for their expenses. President N E. Young, of the National ae Ball League, thinks that, the new rule:; e vill work most admirably. re MIr. Ruskin's net pronts fronm his pc(u- li tr system of publishing his own books are t: tated at $20,00 for the last year. The German Emperor suffers from fr. uent drowsiness and is apt to fall isieep Pl .enever seated for any length of time. Seventy years ago to-day Kaiser Wil iln was promoted to a ecloneley and took 1 ls seat in the Council of State. The two commissions- one of bondhcl, rs and one of the Legislature-on the Vir ;iaia debt will meet not later than the 211th kpril. A passenger train on the Iron Moutain 'ailroad, near Hillyard. Ao.. was derailed -killing a child and injuring several I A r5t occurred at Panama Sunday nigit. 0 )wing to a military oficer's resisting arrest a ihree men were killed and several ethers younded. Crensbotro, N. C., has voted bouds to he :tuOunt of $100.000O for public i-i rovemuents. The vote stood 362 for issue p, uad '20 against it. Paul Tulane, phsilantropist, atnd founder c 4 Tulane U'niversity, New Orleans, died :Princeton, N. J.. on Sunday night. .ed sJyears. 'Two seamen of the bark Vidette. from' B~oothbay, Miaine, which encountereda Leay gale otT St. Augustine, Fla., 'o ere washedl overboard and drownd. Trhe Samderson Steel Works. nea' r I :ue N. Y., were destroyed by tire. Los 90,Y00. T1he works will be at once e LouIt on a larger and better scule. T1he Charlescun earthquak~e is to) be die :used in a series of lectures, before the National Aevdemuy, by C'apt. Clarence E. Dutttou of the bureau of volcanic geologyi. D~r. 3IeGlynn's parishioners foel them' elves freshly outraged by the removal of ( heir favoiite's portrait frcom the front of he eon fessional box in St. Stephen's. Theodore Roosevelt has retured from ~ u.roe with his pretty, bride, a rich glow f health upon his cheekc andl stouter thau when he ran or Maiyor of New York. Tlhe maagers of the New York Actors' Eunrd will shock aIme. Patti's sensitive nerves wheni she reaches New York by re uesing her to sing for the benefit of their ~und. Tlhec Czar of Russia will soon visit the -'cue of the famtine in the Don Cossack nulntry, providedl his eourage does not fail tim before the hour of starting arrives. A William O'Brien. editor of the Parnell rgnl. anitd Ireland, will go to Canada o confront Lord Lansdowne's constituents ith a history of that nobleman's eruelty in nanaging hisi Irish estates. - i D~r. 31eGlynn refused a pur-e of $1.1.. - he proceeds of the Mandison Garden D~avitt meeting, and asked that it be sent to Michael Davitt for use in the Irish canm paign. A Secretary Bavard holds the resignation f three of the leading diplomats in our A: foreiru service. tendlered because the sala ris attached to the offices are wholly inmad suuate to their needs. A number of discourteous New York iUbusbands havie sworn to exterminute Gen. Sheridan because he always carries his ia wife's satchel when they go together on a ihopping tour.' The Rev. Dr. R. Hleber Newton. who as is been in Philadelphia for some time, has ac :eld with his family on the Indhpendeute ha mrom Newv York t or Southern Europe. Hie be ill be gone an indefinite period. e L ord 'Salisburv's health excites continued h sei among his friendis, who sayv heI I rter goig (town hill than up, and Ib minlan thath he etntinues to work twice in s much as hec should. 31aor Ralh Alien. who lattely died a 1,ilat n'pton, Entgland, was a direct de ,cendant 0f Ralph Allen who wa's a friemi t Pope. Warbut ton and Fielding and rig * .an sSur Allworthy in '"Tom Jones. iudgec E. .1. D~urrell, at ('ne tiie .J udge ' he Cu nted States Court in New Orlean, ile on~ TuesUay of paralysis of the heart. 1l th're1 in the political trles L' u Arme i t tav atroye te Geu a I::! tae m'mos to repir the dnaI v. re..actc th 'tnial. ta~ A1 X iemv 'I tf 31usi' Inte"'rso -''ry Geor's land~ idea. The buildn w ;* tild to its at most. tal o>uee Victoria is now sid to ha. de . ki. ia no. t-. atendi the proraunce ot an4it '1 .st"; the': h~ventma Theaitre. intenuod . i - ::ven ir hr becnetit. Iler ''ir:. d- s illnat.r Frye, whose re-Iation '.pee 'h .s snp-..se.i to have driven the B~ritish. uvted by the 4 '' ':-:-. L'. lom1UUat ar. C rv W:-- - 1.i id him. -L ,r ei e1 r e - iwier \ tatI v4n 1n I. 1:. -. i Ih i 1::ts ju:a of l O'd tiie ( bat - eclined it. Th'r ue- intv 5 enw! ofn uisbe. mn. l -..s .o.T teivu0:11", Il,.- vG:.-vi- , G: rw n 0 A from the run DU in is ht htU(. S. d Chicpac, 1: " a' m de h. ,'~e frnd1 nd :W h uier d1. zw: me o ri. 1. f the Cj.' d trM. re qt ii.Sid a: emuald iea::t eih. I ak I. \:V L%, d toe be on of M Prce n TiWe set etwen -!,tv ~ !in a h we e.r coui rep!v he sawh ec and fall. ~ hen piciti upi und that 31r. Reguat had been4? s4reke hr aoplexy,,rr , whichh u:r ver. r ;iftl. wcr. a e . mpeted a po..rtrait of the h \e Mr.je resentin : at s 'ma : Ce Bwho n a*''- ' his career,e p i ...g lifelike. 1E i P - :1ted ini o e 04 : -ident of the \'w S 4U, ,44lth. vmia'.i member~4L of Dai v:. No. 51inigh,: (-f Laztr. o d Nevark, b:rving .%ined i :l.: der to the.maghly d !bie la0d, quev ,n. Subsetquntly he ws .s::ew '. ::m :- of times fur -o - v. 1c:4 - , 4 4' ! approve and droppeu 0ut .* -u ESwHTH AN NNUA TA the Va01y .litu1al 6'ir.-.irii:. a fi*-o %,C -ne:-al e', Sou:.h( ae uni.qucno . - - rouertv. ReIl 4. ture and :axture process of o0 eet'n dmiutu ereu is4 duz eh1 her.........-..... -.. at. due ieilmde 5u4vs1a2. ae otut ...>. - .Net Aisets . - ~4* :sh n hand December 31s -eiu~ and Annuals.. .. 1 1)4 terest (on liedemp~tion l'and inveted1.. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . - vance payments . . ..... 4 4 essents.....-..-.. vestments paid ii.....i .. ,:113 11s payable.......... 15,000 Aggregate llcips . .. 62'4-2 .-: ath loes ipai3....... -t . tid Airents........ . . , vance payments .. .. . .......4, taries, postage, taxes, print in and all (1tner c, vc-~na . . . vidunds............. ,..' vestments....... ..... .... .~. 44. Scout................... . ---- shi ou hand Dectube lisi Aggregate....... ,. . 4.4.-~ ounft of 2husurance in force JIuly 1st, 188i . .. . ,441 nount of Iasurnc~ne in ore December lst, 1j . . ~ . -~d i. rTc:urj, jniU >E~i vr, .7s . ,I 97 We have me't ever ehls si itured, and si'cee weummned l: i w mave paid toplc ho..rh t greate2 amoa it U f >.9 : complishing this gra wor . u.ii: idrs have. for thas eigh year. n furnished with safe ' inu.mee, t is than onie-ltt the" c's N-:I a e had to pay& in m4 4. hern k rane Companie. Thla poe -actalfgures.,.4..4 1rm ut 'ni so4.~ my .July lleporc f ' .criv ed .reiab agets n :4 w?(oo.?, Manager, ..~ Cohllia.~ 1.C F-indin:. 1- 'ann 4-4. u a e c.i oI wi.aon, s i h 1e it or 4, 4*t Iavii 'rs.2m - I th rnsf 4.4 i.av ie.. -. ~H Veal Pate. Cut out the bone, and trim off all the fat and zristle which are put aside for the jeily~ The lean part of the veal must then be chopped very fine, and iinv snmall particles of fat which may si:li remain'in it removed. Add to the choned veal, six soda crackers rolled ve:Y tine. half a teaspoonful of salt, a 1ti f repper, or.e heaping tablespoonful of bitter, and two we!, beaten eggs. Mix all well together, and press tightly into a square, or round tin to form it, tiwn slip a knife round the edge to oo_;;Cn iI, and turn it- from the form. place it in a shallow baking pan, glaze it with con, sprinkle over it one huely roled eracker, and a tablespoonful of rcut in small pieces. Pourin the !.n one pint and a half of water, which an es a gravy to baste it with while -inz. and this should be done a u everyttwenty minutes. Two hours wi ba1 e it in a moderate oven. It is flhen carefully removed from the pan by .n knife beneath it to loosen *vy p'art that it may not be broken, andplaced on a plate to cool. 'he jelly is made as follows: The I)ours, fat, and trimmings of the veal ;re Iut in a saucepan with one quart of cold' water, a little salt and the shells of the egns which have been used for the pate. Let all boil slowly together, wh vile thie Pate is cooking, two hours, or until reduced to one pint. Strain it and let it stand to cool, then skim off the fat which rises. Pour it again in the sauce Inin, place it on the fire, and add half a bo: of Com's oelatine. stirring until it is thoroughly aissolved. Have ready a little burnt sugar which is made by put fing in a small tin, one teaspoonful of i ine sugar, and one of water. Let it init vei-y quickly until it becomes a (iark brown color, then ctrain, and let it :sand to cool. Fiace the pate in an earthen dish, or mould, either round., or sliare as the shane of the pate may be, hd thm mould should be half an inch ljarger all round than the pale, Pour tIe jell in, place it on the ice, and when stiffened, it will have formed all round the pate. When turning it from t:e would dip it as is done with a form of jelly, in hot water for a moment only, and turn it out on the dish on which it is to be served. When cresses are in s:t5son garnish with them, or parsley :ll answver at other times. It is also tetty withi a few slices of lemons scat ed through the narsley. The pate is to be cut in thin slices when serving it. .-.! E. Whilternorc, in Good Rouse . I-pi A Storied Wedding Iing. 1 In lahnoo-t a!l of the marriagres whIc4 ak ol'ace at Castle Garden a police :m is. oig d to act as best man to the ie roo-mi. This is because these wed d k;*-s:re a kind ot leap year observ:: ice .h the man is wooed and in c the a Castlc Garden detectives lend -.'.r oflic. ia intene to the lady's suit. etectivc 3Groden has bcen :at Castle aren n many years, Las wit ':-seda 'ent'mrL ian weduiu. and has She piv'e'g"' ailso of ki .g the r ie. in the C(tholic marriage servic .i pensiblc and often in the .e of 'n n'fced wedding bride ive nelected to provide the h-.. I:+:Cee Groden, inl inct. . :!::s 675to hun1t Iip a ring d1n of the np .'Svel or .-.: it oc rred tS 1i-n that rj ff,'. )o*spek. v.'ou~ld be a no' .':;,;:,cac to the' bi e -. *ori ammet I' t is ::ig a ~ G,"oden boght this. p.ial 'in wedding r'in, he said umrof tim 'it1wa w'"' f the ontr'actinlg ames were solemnize a u--';t a t se (,:i.n e a. i(Leni I * ht:Iear onea eek. A wed I. e.d::y wa the; Brith i I ring. 'ii and the giltha noI se of~ ) snkes. T arenot wthoutuse'ill. I ecnar' to .reach that ali o e t' use.' ~But in one ha~bit d Lo1 Ba h con. inmely, of - a on tid bl)," lies one of their euses, beca,:e thatt, toget her t iri:ernald formation and ex ~ rernr enables them to Penic e where re lar'ger'j eatrniverous5 ani eI ..uid venture,'';: darik aind nil ege( 't' aio of the tropies, w here 'I' ofi 1i'. "biser retptiles, onl whi ch of''i. the f,:ll ". wtouild otherwise c~ad nh t hamony of nlature'L, die . ci p 'uce tice. Wodul :md e~gui co" eunt:!note for their i::i. :'i a': exc:st whe'n~i the higiher o ch~~IrIt oL mace)ile pilces of tle .ser era~i. the theselves supply and fr'''munbe ofa:tllei'-muamanlie :.w it ' ~I'..n e (verous bJids, de-i ''ii''. nu:nir of young snakes. 'II' ":s 'eol we l !iCnumn, rat, nece r :iar hiog ."gat, aid ant im mm uliir of birdUs keep snakes :sa h-:rplosonon thetfl grain -de -r- Tu i)':aiinl'y i- the. l;alanee of Th.erIt girl 1 problm is a hive : nve viden'Ice wtith htim. ueeper, lie refusedl to p~ay whe .]he gave~ notice that .i.e at t he pad of the lrst -h ned for ti 0:e amount, and I' *'rn ir," dirty window, a a ce oh0oor tand sonme gtummy eI I.our~t as eviden'tcetha erily' attendeId to her T 0,however, was won (loman'l graces and -e:timSS:a:t claimed anid "'i linte i ng i lustrate p I paid. for' 10 cente' in I '. \orld' Di'pensairy' M~ed \ nHuia. N. Y'. h ts' (I of win at at a hDetroit helL gtt~$s gav any hereafter the ki-Ces no 1 n. a kinds ofiIn fok"4 i 'L'A~I' hrat' miennyi kinds I wuln' be right tI con at :1ppl'Sescuse the one.'oii ou'. .Iir anud pnekewr'd up~ yori BRIC-A-BRAC. Although boitiets are timuned h ame, no'one will be pernitted to- "slUot he hat.. At 11 it is ta:,. . M unes canl he mla '!* -i ;ee how', ywu ha~ve n i l The ''hire" elduial -' :lose observer. condis in i. iem lh n o hbor ftr tie wY;e" of nd When a womo:li ma-," up her ''l'' do Crewel wVor,]k "i' :d1ol.' - l v, The key to this l l, dt. '.ir u Nothing is rnr in lah a scholarwho cotn f- i. refuted in anytling. The careful rode: -4 a (a1M learnl 111re in :'.. .veur-!;:n "'' do in their great liUratics. Wve in read. : nri and still Win! ahing new. rnSom pee an i-mthing 01 W:SIK A sordid lowe rr no:'vy 0- "!h very cet;.el thiog. -r :_., occupied * i: ind When. .' in Ihas bn zlv. the esr pple si' nk being adlitneil t ie - certainly do s. ItC', t-et ,i a that grindS. Cannibalismi in mtill Ia 10 000 people, itn it is ng- L.i'l I demniani for m the supply. When a young' m coiu. s nice, mfld speaking :md mv.d vs- w after marriage. tu is out t ugly temper'd wife ' ishing for bais and ket'hi'i a Anl old pro-ve-rb a! :'Ai I Lo him who en ' , bI t, h .' -u " waiter dca.n't noiit I :in u ap 'an of two hours after Io. - always safe to call a xew Xwa ner. Ella "Wieler .-ing- " seemed shtake thrilled a.d 'tA b b I in-." An ni iie'a'r - ita m-ae big listedilw slapped Elan the ack how the weathcr suite 1' The Caile cr the .m -.e;' Tiuble Th' qsiu itkre th TiL c - Saturday was IN motion to disa nn attachment. Carlisle and Jones repre-m ed Corum. nd .knton & Ci::r eeves. All the lawyers had coeiae.ii their arguments when ihc Iot ing ak place, xcept Jones. The cour.ati that seemed to be the immcd eu ( ec the drawingr of pistols, and th ootn . r we have bee :b w ar it fran d 2 i who were presell, was b as so;'oo . Mr. Jones:" If the CouiW -:. t-i"! for the defense admit that this i a1 cor (4 reord. Mr. Johnsoe . ih-' Court 1:w8x we do not admit that. for t e : pressl Cwy that it is not n court of ree-qu. Ir. Jones "it ws!dein my r:::r to the Court." Mr. Johnstone: ''Aud I ws ad'i' my remarks to the Cont." .Mr. JAre: "Will the Lourt hear qs gumermi" M1r. Blease. ' s i pa i. 'dr. Don't interrupt lii. Mr. Jo ' Mr Jones: "Oh. he C In'; (n'fuse I don't notic auy ti' hyt contes frimn a a source. Mr. Johnstone iiit, " t, i puppy will repeat h l: .isi *a, .- a At that Jines dre.- his "'"''l an - fiing at .Iohnt'nie.A i : te tnie Johnstonc drew hi ' ' tiri!g :I- -onjee. AferJ h - but did in-s us 1 1!,. uie'auted l h: KNiv. two of the leaulin:.: -iit iti he ' co'toni seed oil eniterpti-e. 'ria ti'l tral yesLAie,.'. On being~ interi'ewed by C i,odde rtpreetadri. V'.r.T' and tha as sIon 'Is the draws.:s :ae plteimd will I; liokeni fo 'tie ba ing." The' or. .'. wil be hutb in T he comp'iauian CwIs incorp.r,:: '' thec laws of XV Ne'e on U.i rtch >. T he in'corporat'orsi and "toe!. 'a shar .. ... -'------ - - -- '- - -- ! W. S. Haritve ,ih ad.h:....-"" Da''. iaJoh .ad uhohrP~t'".t Alv carce o o Titueo cotn ee i .1) prddsofitovie.To' hv "~ vahs. oos111 uog'eli.''i'e h rlte '/' e Ark.. Da.h s a company ourhads athatn un.y~ ionThemaracteret theirsaa nI.lc ti " toissbsand toortgagengt t their waitier" is noth ouris" hfraiin ilne..tA itresuted aty ands prsne ne ar we Prede stee at thecar li to e Lr. 4Thcic ear~e Chrf'onid.~t ht. s, he.,le snot .orw. 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