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VOL. XII.

— — — 7J CAPE MAY CITY, N.« J., THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1880.

■n NO. 21. "

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M*P*t l«. f'""u»i Ib.li tb»%M« b»rry ■*— ■ Lore. b°re »-* >i Hi i ii . «wt — ■ *• «*> g^SScrxWoo. trek Ik, Bsrttag ifftft. red Wk iqpptira ; pre «> Im rnbrefrfa-a-tt CO- . — rr 4.T. Bob |nU<kr.M ihv load give — rummi! Tlcyfsr rWevterr " EMEU'S THANKS." " Ain't it strangcf said Foi.y. The mallow (old of lb* aomm.r aftcrnooo Uy like a tell over the anlrt'. rftarsri rriUcnlly untidy studio; the (all red hollyhocks reared their create at the window. and a cut-bird wra ea2L-ssc4^~*-0' Mr. Edjrrtt. the artist. had |» aa a sketching Iter, and 1" Molna. the landlady, had promptly a railed herself of the sppa«t unity to " elan i, thingi a bU "—a process which waa syatanniieally frowned -down by Mr. Edgvo. whea la pnniaeion of the premier*. Polly wae a rubicund -faced. redarmed girl of twelve, awkward aad aha waa.*M Ut^uZT > sxp rinsed "ft! "a malar eplder to wort." "There aiat aay crown girls." said the landlady, "as yoa'Ugta nan work oat of thaa yoa win out of PoHy." And aa aba aerabbed away at the •oor. her faaafatatad game Invafaatarily ri rated itactf apoo a. half-eom plated aaaal— a spirited thing, with wild, back-ward-flowing heir, -eyee fall of red. mvng* light, ami Arm II pa apart. •• Wherever I go. aad arhlcbarar way I Un," aald Polly, in deaprtr. - they fallow m« thane a>a! The thing ain't efaabtM" "Thai hi high art, Polly." aald a grave volar, clear to bar afaow. Aad aha nearly apart bar cleaning Kdgru hiapelf. poofoli. portable across bis shoulders. Grappa! Be had found the eammcr meadow loo hot, aad had retoraed before the ex - " What arc yoa doingr be demanded. AjnU : * Pleaee. air. r» s-serebbta'." aalo £81? ¥ rss " Year tafads ten fool Folly!" crisply •poke ap the mist. " aad yoa an aa tabw." " Fteusu. Mr. that', what they alwaye aaU at tlat workbonss." aald Polly. ndtedMr"" *di^!"^yo.'1 1*^2 I ndge of art. The eyaa foliow yoa.de •heyf" Aad with a abadder. Polly admitted that ibay did. "That ■ ■ . Polly. * aald the artiat. laytag down Us portfolio."!. Madam" " Didn't aavar Ha* h— kirns. did rtOfaan Polly etarad herder thaa ever. ta un "I bopathay^re ber a good, rowad " Walir" aaid Mr. KdcaltTbs shrill votes of Mr*. Moiae laterMr. Edgtat'wii a gnat arltat. rodoabtedly. hot mall Ua pasture fUat.IL AM btabre u/gtemy gTaea of the mac-is leaver in boat of the tout bad tarn* to Market. Mra. Moh» faforamd Urn nteb - -'1 V aai fa«fariharoam.tteaaM ha faqMdad tielU^aefarealghtfalL" Mr. Sdcrtt looked at Ua Imm fan id f » 1 *■** —. ■> M— ty I

Twrnty-foor boora afterward, little . ' Polly, all doat and pallor, came Into the dim ator* le the village. * "Come. then, whafe wmntlagr taid ( the pert aeelelact, who worn a paper „ collar and an tmllatloa gold watch . chain. "Weft good lor 'cadaeber dtmaaded ' , Polly, "aad fevcrf aad light- 'ceded- ' J neaaf Pre got ten nenta bar. aad-" "Come. girl, clear oat of here!" raid . the aaeietant. inperciliooeiy " We , , don't want uy tram pa around." "1 ain't a tramp!" aald Polly, with 11 . teara in beraym'aad a lamp In her ' throat. "Aad 1 want tan oeate* worlh . of what'e good far — " " Where is the caaer demanded the B draggiat himself, a shrewd, Aald -headed . m Aad Poily led him to the deserted mill in the pine woods, where Eaetaee Edgeu , lay. toasiBg in delirlam. "Child." aald be. "do yoa know what , ra le the matter with Ihia man '* Polly shook her bead, with her apron . A to hereyta. b. " I know beh sick." said abe. " and k- hasn't no oae to noaa him bat me. He knows ma, be do— aad he aaya, 'Polly, i you ain't each • fool, anev ell.' He waa | kind to me. U' he give ate a ten-cent , I look K la bay medietas, ididr \ - Has be no friend, r " If ot as I knowa on." i "He mart be remorerf to a hospital i at oner," .aid eh' Scotchman. " Ji, U I r. ill of variola— in other words, amall- I ■a P°x " ■e "Ha mastnl never be too* nowhere ' ' la where I can't take car* olhlm!" bowled a Folly; "for he wee good to me!" 1 M When Eostaoe Edgatt'. iife-buk , 1 drtimd back agmia to ibt aboraa of coo- 1 a lac*. Oae Wat the certainty that bli ■ If We waa owl a, k> Polly', lalthla! car* ; < S the other wa a black-edged letter from I i- England, briefly Mating lbs dam im of . t- his ancle, aad .curtly ccngmlnl.llng < 1- "P^W" mid the .^Tllftfog hi. ! 4 heavy eyes to the place where hh taith , 11 ful. red-armed little aarae ua dtraing , '• stockings, by the window. , "Orr snid Polly. i, ^ " I'm a rich mu at lau," said Mr. | "la yoa. eirr' said Polly, moment- , " artly Hartal that the delirlam had re- ' , J ,wn*A- . " Tonehall hare you Dlopia." aald , Edgrtt. i " Sir!" aald Pally. ' "The big house, yoa know." eg. plained Uw artirt. "for Uw bomelea. ; ehildraa. Aad amT call it • EdgCa'a I Thaake.' In the meuUme. Polly, yoa shall go to school." "But I doat want tc go to school." ' eaii rrbellloue Polly. "I doat Med no 1 book-leaning to take can of the cfall- 1 r. dm,r ' "Bot yoa know, Polly." argedEdgrtt. 1 ^ "the booar cut be built all In a day I I It will take year, aad years. For Ed- ' - feu's Thack. moat be worthy of Its oo- I [- eoekmPAad yoo're get to stay mAbc- • whan fa the manlime; an boardfag I j school la the place for yoa. Pally." , Eoatae* EdgaU weal to Eaglaad to , „ aasaaw the mutle of hla own raapeasi- . 4 failitiaa Poliy rati red rafaefoBUy uoagli. ! taaachool wben " youg ladkaa of de- , foeUrt adacatioo " wear especially * ' " by alow dagroas. aa mr as poaaiblr to Uw apol where lu eodower had lain ; under the roof of Uw deserted mill. , flgblfag far hi. life. Aad la ten you. ? The playgruond was musical with the ' merry roloas of little children. A tall, i , fatMnOmd young lad, Wood fa their . midst, her flaauaarle bfown nbowt. bar ■ d eyee ahfaiagHke Mae atam. with a clout ; ■ - Inrolon tartly Eoatace EdgaU raised . hi. hat. "I hag year pardon, ma'am," mid ha; I. ^^5^*"s^frlb,u,eBeBeo,Pei» ' *" "I "Be Poliy r aha cgfod. b farting ! to Uw very nam of bar gold*. d hair. -Ufa Mr. Edgarn. dhfal yoa ] sSEabr1-"-— -i The nrbat Wared at Uw willowy a d *tm' "»• •i' u 1 J " Nly taaed into a prfaeemf" cried ■ be. " Weil. Ifa ready lo brtfareaay- 3 fafagaow." . MfaeBrowafag held not hweluder ' ■ '"^W elooaM to Edgetrt Thaaka." aald ' Mm. with , aim dignity. -WU1 yoa " — "• r- — 1 • Uttmtm be dUn't ga hack on Bag- * 1 lead, aad of eeooe ha married pntt, * • Pally. aad Of eoane they faort Ureal ■ lUgau-* Thaaka. wlfa a Wily ^of three \ i — f-hw I artat haabaad. , • Par whatgreatar bUmcuUwrabata , take world thum da gmMamdko for* f , : S , 'P" the hamaa bUr. fa whfoh ' a '.T**1 1 — I — Mr i"T| H || ii I : : ^ wyfa. • eifa hm n

SEW TURK'S KIl'H RES. ' I ; ' | The New Tork correeoondcnt ol the ; Troy Tbnueayi It aiay be awetlooed ; an interesting tart that the most eoc- * ceaefnl men fa finance ud trade narr • ' foreigner*. Stephen Glrnrd wns a , natlra of Bordeaux, ud Inherited many ! of those infidel principle, which prevailed fa hi. native Franc*. lis Wiethe , eon of a sailor ud followed tb* air , I racfbod of life- He cruiwd first aa|| hud (or mu brfbrr the nu! ). and i | eel. fa whkh he met iui oeee lb rough , , ' Tlw people of wealth aaat their specie , and plate oa board hit raasel for pro- i faction, intending to follow, but per- ( iabed fa the iuarraotioa. ud Girard . ' A ator. who waa born fa 17«J. joat thir- i 1 ye era after Girard. caar to America fourteen yean later. Willie Gl- I , 1 raid waa captain 'of a sloop fa (|* Wear India tr.de Astor wae selling Antes. 1 tewVharpe ud other moaical tnatro- ^ ment- fa New Tort. One of BU so- j , hewing Aator'i trade mark. He bad ■ them made fa London ud stamped with ' . 1 bis name for this market. Stephen Gi- ' rard tree not worth fli.000 op to hh 1 fortieth year, when the masaarre gave 1 him a capital, aad Astor at the same age ' waa bat a beginner. He had. however. 1 made profit, which even aatoofahed ' i himself. It wa. ana of Aitor'i remarks ■ that the first thousand cost blm more I I labor thu the whole ol hh raharqornt A T. Stewart was u Irishman ud fa ti.h city with no capital hot ' hla education, which enable " him to J . ! make a bring by teaching- There srsrr i • , two peca Uarillm abont Bu wart, which | only taerrhut that entered into saw Ma | fa I trade without going through a clerkship, ud he wa. the only hading mu . : of his day that ref used to hare hh por- , , trait taken. Peter Gibey sra. a naUrc , ' of Copenhagen, ud came tilths r lo seek « ( employment at hh trade, which wa. | piano-making. He afterward opened a i cigar .bop fa the Bowery, which bU ! I wife tended while be aUU wrought at ; I j trade. This petty shop led him into the path of wealth, ud he left u ■ estate. Aaron Arnold, foun- 1 ' der of the grant house of Arnold. Con- ] 1 stable A Co.. sew • native of the Uk of ' 1 aad landed here a poor adrro- j j grant publishing boose, came horn Eng- I ' land, aad was a book agent fa this city j J 1 for ssTtrnl year*. Robert Carter, who > 1 ; to still at the hud of Uw rich firm of ' i R. Garter * Brother, h a Scotchmu ! . . and on hla arrival fa thu city taught ' , ( school. The secret of the sucoeaa of thus Mndgners U that they taring habit. , of i Edo.tr*. and eoooomy and get a good | start by earing what oar American . ; population wute. A nother Scotchman. . . of different type of character, wa. , ill-paid Bobemiu At one Ume he triad his hand at lecturing fa this oily ' bookkeeping. The sflort failed, and , ' yet Uw mu became a wonderful your- , ' nallsl aad left B3.Oeo.OBO. Perhapasome , of the present crowd of emigrant, will , | afao becoo-e the grant capitaliats of Uw Stephen Girard died as rem fare years 1 before John Jacob Astor Ha was fa 1 hh aigfaty-aaoond year, aad eapirad in 1 . a anwll building which arms cared for by ' 1 a housekeeper. HU latter days were 1 miserable* ud hla lnawnaa ancoma ' ' added «t little fa the matter of oom- ; fart. After Glrardk death Astor was I ' ud 'hrtd'thh totfaaAon <ntil'<hh I ' ' death.' which occnrrrd Jn IflOO. Stephen became knowa a. a millionaire i aboBt Uw Urns Girard dlsd (IS3I). aad , naahpsrsimcufowfaaLAmwi- ' ■ can cnpitaliau. aface. u it b aald. 1 aa never known to do a liberal art. and not a cut oat of hi. Immense property (aatfauied at S8.B00.0a0) „ dertmd to charitable porpow* Pemr , arllhad of likaass hna kiBuii n . leading fhylkaUal In MBfi. and the family , haa hakd frant rank fa thb raapact errr . •face. John Menu u the first dtr good, king rtbdty errr ooBtained. He , died fa IMS. baring her. mUmated at around million dart eg Uw bat am 1 of hb Bh._ Jamm Immi dfoaot J BdafliMallw RkB|i Iwa ' S£S tSSLfc ZZZ I Ihowfo worth mar • thu bath of Uw ' abort b Bot peactbally a member of I that pai I; 1 1 InB. Bab ths twirolha- I for hh i wmbaS; jrt H Tbrt hZTh^w^ y^rttf*rte ! r> ! Uhby. who^hmZ m the haadoftb. ] bflsd fak. bin M MU. and Ihu'w partner fl jksaa, ysm. ago, aad aaan ho- I ^ Jadqs Hllmn l^sns sS Uw most br- . mmsmrtb afoy akam rtbtEyumaro! \ i£jS555r^ 1 1 :

firs millions. The judge has now . pri- | vale office fa the dry goods palace, with | a aecrrtary ud also a special agent to j L that belonging to Uw widow of his j b 1 gallery, and U aho improving hi. rait | c opportonitha of enjoyment in otter n Sunshine sa Nartkera Flslda j ■ I . A Norwegian acimOirt Profaaanr b Schnbeicr. ha. recently reported the re- | » salt, of hu inrsatfgaUoas to determine " i U» effect, of the midnight ran daring | ' ud other crops. The eight of the ran j " , shining near the Arctic circle through t I the l vroty Jour boor* nan ntieely lar . c week, together lira to n North Cap e. bat lew have reflected j i on the pbanomenou eacapt ua physical 1 j curioaity. In Uw northern pans of I Norway lb uninterrupted radiation U j feh for two maothi I from June f3 to J a August 03). ud the powerful Influence ! I grain* and fru'U. ra rwealed by Pro- 0 feasor Schubclev*. reraarrliea and eament. were made with nun plea of Onio ' b ud fter.arnbta wheal, both of which , * ; cTcry year acquirod a richer and darker until finally they raiumei the j 1 yellow-brown lint of the hardy home f grown Norwegian wkeab. Similar I B crtlor changes occurred fa Indiu corn 1 r and different kind, of vegetable. ti*n»- t , pleated from foreign countries under j the Norwegian rtie. In no case,, did the experimenter find u, im- | , ported plant capable of behw grown ' * fa Norwar Use la intensity of color i a I with many garden pluu of Oa- I ■ tral Europe after acclimatisation they 1 0 clime, wben cultivated under the unln- 0 term 1 tied aunKgbt of a Norwegian ania- a ud better able to resist ssossairs cold. 1 1 : dboortry is id lbs very highest ! era of our North wewtrrn Stale. udTer- i ri Uiriea. whose lueses in some year, j g from slight rxotastu of cold (when tlw . t i pocsibly be avoided by pluling wed , c wheat hardened and Invigorated fa j j. Scaadfaarfan climate ud by itt p»- 1 1 collar solar Influences. There are many 1 I reasons for urging thb suggestion oo c | their attention, with a view to the de- i relopment of our great grain-mowing , I rtuourmu. Prolcsuor Schnbeicr'. die- g j oovcry — the result oflii Irty years' sx- ^ pertuwatnttoti— baa been powerfully cewI robormtsd by aimilar skilled raaearchm r | of other investigator*, showing that ' some pfasu attain la Lapmart. Mar or ! within ths Arctic aircb. great rohnst- ' and depth of color. Ttarae air not, bow.- rer. the only ae- t quisitioni that pluu make bycipaaurr ( lo a night ud day ran The aroma c ud flavor of wild ud educated fruits, -j capable of ripening fa northern luda. , are moch greater thu when grown t under mors southern ikim. Thb ti t particularly observed fa the amal 1 Iruiu which aro ao grateful la the surly i part of the warm season, requiring fa c our latitude bat a short period of beat > mature them. Dr Schubslsv main- l_ tains. M ths result of hb patieat ud light on intermitted engender, aroma, a. high temperature ee*codrre awevtnea.; and. while the high flavor is obtained at the 1 1 [ lull of ■arertrawa the latter quality b of minor Importance. However conflicting tastes may settle thb question the experiment, of the Norwegian scientist (brier doable internet from the recent inquiries of Dr. 8bmens. lUuatvmkfag the power of the else trie Ugfit whea applied to pluu and vegvtabbu to quicken and invigorate their growth. Both tarsstlgaklon.thoagfa satlrsly independent, bare led ths some scientific rrenlt.-Noc Thb er»U-known and oft-quoted phrnse a noble origin It b taken from the faUoering san.tt.le fat of sloqorara ol Lord Brougham, lbs eminent Eagibh Tbevs have bran period, whsn ths country heard erlth dbmay that the •eldim erna abroad. That b not the now. Let the soldier be akroafln Ism Imptaft person fa tbs eyes of bora bare traded to produce thb mob Aad I fan* more lohtm.»rmad with hb prtmar. tbu I do ta IhaaBfabr fa agfiy._for yBoMfag and The advaraarias of la|..amal aaq woBtloBtafcalhrmaelvm many at eshot termed the amroh of tatallf.-fd a* tar at the phaau gas*, thaj *ra fa the right- The cowqwaror movm fa a afcroh- - ab^tMd^tba^ fo drown the ahrit£ of the taiaaflifl. amfl tha I I ill Mm of Mm Mrt bmtwtahtb. ■ rl r ■ fa i..l m la hb 'kfo'hmmtab prth. fafatfarfamfllly ttll ha ha» aguaad to the Bghtall ths w ZTthswwsfaufvba. Mfataagaw CimAfakJahlstib mate fataTZefa' ^fadkb^MM^ faf ta an ran otabfatatl fa 3 "***■ ' '

I The Rati seer, af ths Asantj. | Our reader, have no doubt beard of j ] the Bounty, a ship sent by the Britbh I i government to transport nlub of the J bread-fruit tree to ths Wert Indira. | j Slopping an the voyage af Tahiti, the I came lou understand fag with the i * ' natives, and. , few days after sailing. * imuunhd. and sent the captafaud those K who would not join them, adrift fa the ! ^ j ship's launch, with a small supply of ^ ' bread, pork, rum and water, and only J quadrant and com para to guide them. ^ ' mutineers then returned to Tahiti. - j Here one ol the crew named Christ iu r ud right others. Induced nine nativ. 0 [ they put to sew leaving tbe rent of tbe ; crew at Tahiti, aad were not heard ol until WOO. wbei Captaiu Folgvr. of 1 1 | Nutnckrt on a railing voyage In the ' ' , stopped at the small talud ol He thought It uninhabited, ud was ' ! aurtrbed at being hailed fa good Eng- 1 | by some men in » canoe. These 1 the Island, they bad run tbe Bounty " ashore and burned her. Christiu and ' I hb araorfasra took tbe T ahltlu women | i balit good houses aad cultivated ron- 1 j afA. rabic ground . bwt at last tbe alarm ' I Some of tbe master, were aiao killed. 1 ! w!thln the neat lew y^ia. ud ra tbe 1 J lis* of Captain Folgvr's visit Adam. * I tbs only ur river of the mutineers. ' ' He dtew up a simple code of laws, and c eawsd by tham. They are aimnlc in their habits, kind- , on lbs i stand ninety (SO) inbahitanu. j t of whoui twenty-dae (90) haee the .ur- , I Christian, the remaining families bear- 1 , ' rvn. Down, aad Kay. j grandson of Fletcher Christian, the mn- I | name of " rh Errata y October.'' Tbe ' a and fishing; the women fa sew. j ] cooking and tbe manufacture of < ] Notwithstanding the tong aeti.eroent 1 t of the islud. complaint u made of the j t lack of carpenter.' tools, and of slates 1 and maps lor the use of the achool there. | c nor pleasure had on Sunday. One ' church, fortuaauly. accommodates the • enttre poputatfon. The produce consi.u chiefly of awevt ' potatoes. yams, beans, p tan tains. ' malic, pineapple* ud Hp. Ilnrdiyuy ' tree is found which is good foe timber, tbe bland blossom, like the garden ' of Edru with the moat la. urinal flowers. ' depend for water upon rains. ' which fall about oaoc a month. Their 1 principal boast b that they hava no iatrmpreaacr nor contagion, dbrasra. Although thu. isolated, they are able lo oommunkmtr with the outeide world by there oo llieir way lo and from San Frucbco- — (foiden Logs. (fame late rest ing VlenUte Farts. Some recent experiments for determining tha velocity of sjund greet IMS ] feet per aaoond. j Pocroo b making an atku of variable stare fa IM maps- which wlh contain akoot oo.oao aura. Tbe preacnc* of ragar baa Uen detected in the petab of various flower, fa eoasiderablr quantity, varying from Soap bubbles or films bare lalny barn urad by pbyuci.t. aa a means of exhibiting the effect, of tone vibrations giving bean ti ful and faterwstfag e.pcri Tbe number ot asteroid, b now to great that It b not surprising that oae or two are occasionally lost. With the aid of rompotaiioo and very Imperfect tlamrab. two or three hnaa baularaly Under great pressure raid at low Umpcratnraa. phyafcfau bar. at last rarcaadad. fa rsdoMog to a f uld statu nil known (ana. Turnout of over 30C obrb a* tow aa Ho fafioaa below boo. Tbe earth of a graveyard fa which bam thirty yuan, bra bun axaalaod by Dr. Bdnbardt- It gave off animal wbu aabailtlad tydbtilbHoa. Carbon b tbe name given In tha pore part iff charooaL Itb prraent fa tlaM ■II anfok—IMi Widlm nf Ii Hull ua Pfafaly i lifak— fa^ ^Qarbuw b not «aOoal b nothing aba than lew. acaneeaf afa. Tbava aauno baa than faoo awj. ffvkUWa bam an gt. It bra Wu ahown at tha Dadlsy uban lal.ry tbnt tha wbnb ■■raal of Mnaaaka fa tig flari hU of now b Uttb ^ ra. k.lfi ntal ta th. rawv. thw akamta hums, wbra^aittnedjatu anod Stk^«aijBtfmffV7lf IbM — fafi. ttart «Mfal fata 1 food I i tk fat TfabmtMaof

T1MEJ.T TOP1CB. j Tha relative atalu. of the ebiel coffer . consuming aoontriea ranges aa follow, ; p t First, '.be United State., oonramfar T 'm.oooooo pound.; next. Geimuy. « j which take. 8tk.000.000; text, Franc*. ; with 110.000.000; next. Austria-Hun- h ] gary. with M.000.000; then Holtaad. « with BS.OOO.OOO; ud flnaiiy Belgium, ^ trie* take eighty per cent of the whole product of the world. England rank. , H England's greatewt poet U deacribed fa | spoodent . " Nobody would .aspect him i I for a port now . Hb face b strong ud | r ' is ra-amed. rather tbu wrinkled. | puffy . he b part tal i T bald , be rtoopr ' , ud ibufflea; dreaaea ordinarily -nd ' 5 fret, ud never lira affected, general- ' fag^fd rimaly'rrtnKWL * The"owre [ •pondrnt add. that Mr TcnByrau bra', publbh^T^riptton It raem. to b- . ' rather unwieldy eralt. ttw-re being le j uS - u rrawnt wra made at Leiprig faeolbee j' i and jumped out. Bumrard 1 enuigh to try It J I carried u> so great u eaoeaa hy the j I I youth ol that nation that it lira bee n ■ ( ' considered to have damaged their con- ; .litution. ud Incapacitated ti em lor ^ j tbe deluaeof their country. In .retain , I ol Geimuy. therefore, tbe poller | had orders to forbid all tads un- , der sixteen year, of age to smoke fa tbe ; j streets, and to putuh the aflcara by ^ physician baa racerlafard. dur- i ' fagajourwryof obarrvati.oud faquliy « -pent, that the wry genera] and ra- j evasive ore qf tobacco is tbe main mur ol color blindness, u affection whi. h I has occasioned very coo.lderat.le I ' uxicty. both in Belgium ud Germuy. I ' from iu influence upon railway ud I ' other accidents, and atao liom the mill- J J Trapping WUd 1'lgeeaa. | [ A recent letter from Shelby. Mini,.. ! ' rays : 1'robe.bly few person, are aware ' of the interest taken by a large class of | > people at this .crane of the year fa the 1 ' bwriaeaa of catching pigeon, for market. 1 The writer arrived here thb morning. ' and find, abont .evenly -fire prison, i lure and fa tha vicinity, for the purpose ' I of catching tbear birds. People are here ' | from Illinois. Wtaronran. Ino.ua. Kentucky. Misuari, Ohio. New Tork. New Jersey. MsrascUusrtu. Prcnaylvani.' ' and Michigan Old. middle-aged and 1 young. aoOK of whom have been en- 1 gaged fa the business fa lu season for j ' the fast forty year*. Tbe profit, ink, good aaan are reported at from B80 to • ion per day. About thb time each year pigeon* j ' arrive from the South tn thb pan of j Michigan fa very targe numbers, where 1 they aoon commence building their nesu and raise their brood. They frequently collect fa such large numbers that the j 1 noise of their wings makes a a obi like I 1 the rambling of care. Thb migration ' is repented to thb State nearly evrry I ' year ainoe lb*0. la anticipation of lhair " nihil which nanally b very enddra ■ 1 alter ftbvy commence arriving, these 1 people from Uw Tartans Sutra assemble { haaa wifa net. and bird, to use toe dr- I coys. Btfag thus well equipped with | the paraphernalia necessary, the ground ( b look*/ over and plaete talented for 1 locating their neta. 1 Chicago b widenwafaAo tha inter- 1 est* at the Mafla. baring ho yarn un the , ground even before tha arrival of tha < Thb bo Anew, of trapping proves quite , remunerative to Buy of the people , bee* bgafflta the hotel art aa auy board at prliala bourse in tha vicinity ( here b reported M profmriag to own or I control moet of the very bramble and euvenbnt localities for trapping, for J the avowed pmpuna of extorting e. - orbitut charge, from the trapp-n foe ' privibgaaof looatfag ttwir art which 1 the trapper, generally avoid. IM Aaflfarty of the Brum. The an of owr coranoa tabi- uteneii. • the ipopn. b wll ii| ra 1 1, and fb favan- • Mgaaa: ■tanintamif tata**/ the p*opje J bte Ainkteflfau wi lb* Knkfffrtflta , ■Binqb n* ikill fad ibMkbugBPaa , nseflswaoff BMrt Wbteh wae teetaef ' ouiata.^we s*fah« be bfl, fan tbe bgbBfafataliU M ifaeiiflnlH , §mm tafiBw.«fafai^aaaa>p ' IUlllHi?llL SmlMrT *

■1 OeaM riny the Fiddle. A rather Intelllgent-looklng. though I pooriy d reused, you Eg mu entered Trittb A Co. "» office thb forenoon ud I asked for employment. | , " If yen euftgtreme work youraell."' he said. " perhaps you cu get mr me ; thing u> do ebew here." "Cu you keep books!" raked Bookkeeper Ryan. u "Cu you figure pretty rapidly '" ! ^ floshfag painfully. " Hare you learned a trade!', j » With increased confuktao the applicant for employment owned that lie I _ j " Whnt cu you do. thru!** demudad | J Mr Ryu. Tltc young mu brightened up ud \ I replied • " Weil. I cu ptay the fiddw!" I " I don't know whnt use n broker ' i | could mnke of s fiddler iu hi* business." 1 j he asked of Mr. Barnes, of Can- f " Well." replied Mr. Barer*, srraicb- 1 hb back with slow comfort on tbe ' tirker-sheif. " it might be a good thing ' to ifi-t at the list Depend, a grew! deal I ■ on how he make tbe fiddle .bow up- 1 i Got your Inrtrumrat hud, »" 1 " HI get it to a minute." cried the j Hal, " was drawing a multitude of flal1 siral fartitute*" inquinVI Mr Bsraea ' j " No. sir." replied the pleated muThai', a pity." ratd Mr Rune. J •wriid the bewildered youar mu. Ual ud dropping ndoltar into It. "1 on- 1 tribute. gcnTlemen." Mr. Barnes handed oeee the ooiicc- . ' "Takr tlie coin, yonn* fellow, and go : ' : ; ta Gold Hhl Glee Ym a luae when ' ' ' thia ia gone, ud they'll tend you isi 'o 1 j likr you oughtn't to have any trouble fa i ' Mrnveling to style over the whole world, j ' try Reno, though. They're >*kers 1 1 I direction of Gold Hill ra tlw Ckr, met | Radium Nqnxre harden. ,1 Madison square garden, in Sew Tork. i bra been leoWol muy calralroobra ' | nature having frequently ocrurrfd | ro' ! j mind displnyed by the officia » it wa. 1 1 j extingui.hrd after .light damage !.ad | i j done. On March L3. taat year. ! | white the international walking mab-b i • j precipitating a hundred people to tltc ] ( ■ ground, inflicting injuries more or leas ' | Whit* fa the bud. of Mr. Baraum. ; j alarming accident* happened fa the i | •ing. Circus riders were thrown from f their bora.., perform ei. on lite trayese J . foil headlong ta the ground, aad broken I ' . limba and .racked beads were the rule f ' and not the exception among the cm- ' | ployecw ol the show. The recent i 1 I lamen table calamity, however, -fa 1 1 | j which four pa sons lost their livte by a I ' failing wall exceeds uy that has aa yre I | occurred fa the building, diaaairou. ra j 1 . 1 the record of previous misfortune, un- ( | mbtakably is. . < , I The history of the structure i- indeed ! 1 j ch erkered one. The place bra been | fifteen yaara a a railroad depot, a hlppoI drome, a mr- course, a gymnasium, a i I boose of worship, s ballroom, u agri- I oultural hall, ud has bran the scene of | j several " go-ateyou-ptraae" lis day ( Rand Laewmatlesa lar Iks -Want. j There was recently brought ta Ibis 1 i . country from England * number of road ' consigned ta Wadaworth. ' where they will be employed 1 tha H ana, II elation of minerals ud ' - general merchandise. They are ta be . i operated fa different part* of tha State, , connecting outlying mining district* ( wftb railroad station* These steam , ' weigh about seven lou tech. , and are rated at from tsrelva to four- , bom powar. They air fitted u , ; aay kind of fuel, and fa rata of need the road^baals ran be replaced with , ; fluge Sim* for run. fag on raita ■ They atao have wind fag drva* ta- I tact-ret to lbs axis capable of holding I yard* of afftad. rope, lor hauling " load* ap atafo hills- Tbear read ra- 1 I inaa. with u tagiaaavaad twuta-'ura- 1 era. oaa haal (ritta Ma la twalvr tons o! ' •ayfaff load oa any goad run* aattawp- ' a thu one to twelve, and make u avev^r apaad of three and ona-half miiea u 1 "* ' • 'mL hUTtethckt tec fro. flaa' la un J taMi pre un pro all... far* fa. Irate unoflanrtA aa tenah a* tha kanhng by \ i flaanalfag • •.fa ure ka aurt and ibbMi fa aana rt fftate ta R avw pot te asm fa two- ' i top. lb.' sltateta MaBfav •a'wtau-'y « "faro, n. j— * ta AdBMt s^Tt Ii

Pata, Pi kr .I drag r ^ ' I jgRdlll »| i i i.«MaakteajM!^^ artlT" tab^s if ^hed. " Mr Jm. are ream fatal My srastered haraa are Bkdfan te fawpata P ■rareiaM tediaalai Jg W. Is Tbra--Ibata's Cawpaalte ITEMS or IffTKKRST. The number of asteroids discovered j ta April. WW. ta IB. j Mexico wm coiooiuad just 100 ycxra I The g'rrateta truth, are the wmptata; ud ao »t tbe greatest teen. There are calumnies agsiaal which . J innocence loam courage. Ship* are frequently on speaking ; terms, ud they M l«.-I:te TVwnswfof. j " Dear at uy prioe!" yvlled thu hungry traveler who ordered venison ! dinner. A weak mind Is like a micnueop*. which mngniha* trifling things, but canSitting Bull has given his tomahawk a Canadian missionary, who has prorenud It to n college museum ta Ottawa. I Tbe usually revived ud touch ing i story of u old gander ha vine fatten In from Luring. Ky. America now has nearly a hundred varieties of Amerieu grapes under rkU ; tiration. and move thu eight hundred I Tartaric, of pears. ' Walking boots are all cut high sad made of French kid losings, with fins •atinlminr uppers, constitute the rbote* walking hoot of tb* season. • rite l.mdou Times estimate* that there are W.000 blind pevsoos ia Greta Britain ud Irelud Nine-tenths ol ' there, it thinks, could have been saved ' Iroft their afflict ion had tha highest special aklll bee* raited to thair aid fa. Juvenile Theology.— Mother (at trouble): "Jack, wbo helped voutothoa* i^r Jack (aged raven): TlteLord." Mother "The Itard! Why. what do you mean. Jack!" Jack " Wall, I , 1 helped myself, hot father said yester- , day llist Uic lrard helps there wbc balp Some oa* Says dudi uff may be dai stroyed by robbing the roots of ths hair 1 with lemon. The remedy is not as sim- , | pis as it looks. It Is easy enough to , pcil out each particular hair ud rub it* . hack fa iu proper place 1s where tha ' kftrvn-pusxle comes fa. — Nbrvidewa BcraU. The II ays al Shapllftrrs. j "Do yon cause the amat of muy ; shopllftevsl" a New Tork irsiiuiM* : uy means. Wc don't disturb persons unless we have tbe mart positive proof f I of their guilt- When the srttete stolen I remember her toe*, but usually do . cathiefe more. Not iufirquently we I see thefts comtaKfaJ hy women that . | we believe are not habitually tresbut were urged da by too strong 1 temptation and poverty. Such women 1 j we take to a private room. Wc tall - , Ibcm our suspicion. If I bey oonfras and • i give u< what prove to be their right nam -a ud addresare we let litem go. all this is a very delicate matter. I ud to make a mistake is very dugvrY ou mutt know that shoplifters I I are generally among the best riroaaod I ud moat reaper table looking women , thai com* fa our stare. I stood at tha . j second-atari ski lit hi una day looking , aimlessly down on tbs first floor. I , two elegantly decreed women put- , , ting awny rolls of silk ribbon. I doubt about it. 1 hastened down and \ ! pevatoted ud he spoke ta the women. I They were violently Indignant. As they . walked toward the door we saw them ' them followed. They lived fa u etc1 gut brown stone house fa Forty-ciybth "^Profreskmel shoplifters," continued the speaker. " wry often, wear gnat . cloak.. They ran pot away a good deal i under tham. By raising their folded sons under their cloaks tbey conceal ; Ute added site tb* stolen article* giro I tham. Tbey haw a pocket made la tbe trout of their dresnrs big enough lo a number of teege packages. Why. ' day ws took out of that pocket sll that 1 rood-aired boy oouid carry on bis ont- ' stretched arms. 1 remember bow ln- ■ dlgnut that wonaa wis when are 1 " I wra walkfag throngb tb* Slav roe i day when a clerk told me hr Ihoogfa n . wooua be wns earring bad stated scare - hau. I walked Bp ta her and ! bate tail ta tbs fleer. Yon . know what Lagbon bats are. Tbey Bade of a kind af grans aad Md ' picked them np en the floor and w. Buteg ta p* tfasas whsr* tb* rest of lite ktakMrerofafa- W.sreetaedbsv. ft work fratar than tb* eyas of aa rite rurtuT" fast '■•"d^v c-»l , ^Vobte v tare was pen tea faate btadk en ten ■ ssl re u> taedsntaBdyrf fftBBMk-l fart rt faTu.n