Show CATS CURB INSOMNIA IVetrnf ol HIP 1 Anlinil In a Itixtm Sore I Inds Fleet A dlacirulon hat recetly been carried on In the Vegdarlan on the subject ot the magnetic power of the cat One gentleman write Allow me as one who often has aleepleaa night and boss tried everything you suggest to sag Rest a remedy which I lure found above them all and which joi do not notice It I simply to take a pet cat to sleep with one Cain are Iho my bet mag notlier and bypnotlits and tho safeit To obtain the remedy It will not do to take u cat Into your toil I and am noon RI you halo fojiml relief neglect her You mint be kind to the cat before and alter and make her jour friend Hho will elves you the precious sleep when all other rcnipille fall and letter than all put together The cat In I the truest friend of man were man Intelligent enough to know U The Egyptian knew what wo seem not la know Do not force your cat to He thli way or that let her lake her own way Utf not even force her to coma to you It the doe not wlih It but let her be In the room outeldc HIP bed Sooner or later alto will come In nnd I mine pout an no other animal can Earn to look Into thn eyes or even the face of n cU wilt often produce a feeling ot drowalnees leading In oleep Cultivate the friendship of poesy and you will never regret It Aa a pendant to the above I mop etc the following < lInt wblrli happened to my own family and which show how powerfully magnetic la I the rut a Influence nn his prey One morning my daughter then quite u child 11 on going Into the g nln early wa nirprlwd at weliiK he fuvorllc cat croucblug on the ground perfect I rnntlonlem with lt0 eyra lit d on n nu which iiinlnt > lnc I Iho cnmc poilt Ion oppnsllo to her Sn entirely wu Iho latter traniflxed by tho gaze of Its enemy that It never moved coiner the child went quietly forward and gently taking up tho rat 1 > y the neck carried Into the adjoining > aril It remained quite quiet In her hand but on being placed on tho ground nnd n man Mnpldly taking hold 1 of It by tho tail It Immediately turned and bit him being by that time urouicd 1 from IU stupor That Iho ancient Kgypllan held the harmless nerewiry cat In great enerntlon may be known from tho mummied remain of tho unlmnl prenenrd In Iho Ilrltlili innicum and elsewhere They were even In the habit hab-it of tupruilng their Borrow and re pcct by adapting outward signs ot I tnourlng when the family possessing a cat Will deprived of It by death |