Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1893 — Page 2

■‘tiucriific&caA nl HIDAY. NOVEMBER 24 1897 •it.'M it't it? at Klnd a* -wo d-c ■<**> matter.)

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ji’urulner Rats to Goort Sprvlct*. 01 nil living things rats seem to be the most repuls,ve, v.riles Lo d layfa.r. An I when ,eud what can bo t cir u e's But even they are the sub ectsof production in the ind sir al aris. In 1 aris there is a pound surroundid by wails, into which all dead carcasses are thrown. A large col ny of rats has been introduced irom the cata ombs The rats are most useful in clearing the flesh from the bones, leaving a eltau--1 ollshed skeleton fitted for the r akers 01 phosphorus. At the base of the wu 1 numerous shallow holes are scooped out, just udicieut to contain the bo y of the rais but not their tails , very three mon; hs a great battue takes pla e, during whi h the terrified rats run into their holes. Persons go round and. cati hng the ext imlin g toils, pitch he rets into aits and they a e killed at leisure. Then begins the manufacture. Tlie fur is valuable and finds a ready sale. The skins make a superior giove, and are especially used for the thumbs o kid gloves, because the s-in of ihe rat is strong and elastic. The thigh bones were formerly valued as tooth picks for dubs, but are now out of sash on; white the tendon-; and bones ere boiled up to make the gelatine wrappers for bon bona.

She Ro3e Too Hi*?h. Queen Victoria, when a girl, was pasBlonately fond of climbing walls and trees. One day at Malvern she climbed a tall apple tree, and was unable to get down. A young man named Davis, a gardener, was attracted by her c ies, got a l dder, and brought het down In safety. Deeply grateful, she opened her purse and presented him wi h a guinea. Davis f amed it and ev r since has been proud to tell the tale, and show the piece of gold that the Queen gave him so many years ago. No Help Needed. The most remarkable adventure 1 know of was that of a 10-year-old toy In Colorado, says a hunter. A party of us had goue from Pueblo for a week’* hunting and fishing along the Arkansas Itiver. We carried tents and camped jut. A man named Britton had hie young son with him, a manly little fellow, who could land a trout and bring down an antelope with the best of us. One day he got separated from the party, lost his way and spent the night In the mountains. He had with him a short 38-call ber sporting rifle, a good weapon for small game, but In the section where we were camped moun aln lions were plentiful. His lather was well-nigh distracted, end we searched all night long for that adventurous youngster without avail. Just at sun-up-we started to re.urn to camp. As vre descended a ravine we discovered the object of our searoh sound asleep, with hie head pillowed on an enormous mountain lion, which was curled up as though en'oying a nap. Three of us approached caution-ly to within fifty yard*, drew a bea I on the an mal, and at a given sign ; fired The brute never stirred. The .. whom we supposed dead, half rose, r 1 bed his eyes, and Inquiredpeeviafcly -hat are you filMi rs trfln’ t' dot I mile 1 this ye. e - r. , „ « " j|wl I our mpv*

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