Show HE OPT THE SUOAn law a Mnnkrr Itesaon05 Oat a eery Knoll ftilUtn The following anecdote of a lame monkey to which was given a corked bottle with a lump of sugar Inilde In Icate that the animal though unable to Invent could Imitate A phrenologist phrenolo-gist would lay that the monkey bail perception but not caiuallty How to get at tho sugar Will n problem that bade fair to drive him crony Sometimes Some-times In an Impulio of disgust he would throw the bottle out of hli reai h and then be dlitractel until It 1 was given back to him At other time he would ill with a countenance of Intense ejection contemplating tho bottled ugar and then II If pulling himself together for another effort at lolutlon would sternly take up the problem afresh and gate at tho bottle He would tilt It one way and try to drink the augar out of the neck and then suddenly reverting It try to catch It III It 1 fell out at the bottom Under the mpreMlon that he could capture the sugar by surprise ho kept raping hit teeth against the glass In futile bites and warming to the purnult of the revolving re-volving lump ued to lie himself Into egular knot round tho bottle nt of the most liidlcroti I melancholy would alternate with ipiim of delight a a new Idea teemed to auggeit itself allowed by n fresh series of expert I boots Nothing availed however un tli 1 ono day a light wai ihcd upon the problem by a Jar containing bananas ailing from the table with a crab and I ttin frjU rolling about In all direction m I monk lfhlp contemplated the ca MttffSt andTKUOncn njjIft log the Ijotllo I lilBh Ijj I tie paws M 1 fnyjijt It 1 down uon the iloor with a h I remcndoui nolle imnthlng the glaM 10 fragments after which he calmly I rantferrcd Ibo mgar to hli mouth and i munched It with much ratlifactlon I I |