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VOL. 0. MEDIN\i;X Y., TEUB8JA.Y, M^Y 2$,1882. i\ NO 9. \ • JSntrred at l/ic pmlitfflee at Alrdtim, A'. >'., rw Sfcond-clasa mattrr. The Medina Register. PUBLISHE D EVEH.Y THURSDAY , B Y M. A. BOWEM, Medina, Orleans Co., TT. Yj, PEHilS : B y mail, inside th o «>uuty > $j f .5 0 a year , in tulvimco. 'fhoso wh o d ^ '\not udvttucu will bo charge d $2.QQ^ri HATES QP ADVEHTISING. u Gulutaa.. K Column.. 1 (Autumn.. IW'K. ( 1 01) 3 'Ml CM * lnuo 15 Ml 1«\ 5-UO al t 1* JO Do 2 5 011 gau. 16 1)0 MIX) S.10O U 106*(1 yea r 1900 15IX 411 IK) » (V) 116 00 SOW auOO no 1)0 union We are agents •for.iill&e leading Railroatft • East and •\Vest , and Steamsnjp Companies to *all Foreigptijlount^fisi. 'Drafts sold pn Europe from Q^e, P.aijpd^terling.^uvvards,. Money and time saved_by calling bn 'us, ' Tickets'to ev|ry point in Michigan, Illinoise, Kgrtsas, NebrasWTeMfc; Oatlifote- ^f^IowarffinnesotarWisconsin.- Also tickets to Baltimore*. Philadelphia. Washington, Jacksonville, Charleston ^nd all points South, via Ne\y Yark v Ce«S^li1and\^rtSeH- ; C^ritfal J?Ki£jload; ^^Canandai^vE' WKen gofng West always go by the Bridge.and Detroit, and void changes at Lockportflnd transfers at Buffalo,'trains living Medina at 7:58, and 11:40, - TWZLronr &A NCIat). Shftdea o&ievenWf^Bxhor round mo . With onmtieuHju^sll . Dritii; tui^lii tho iiviuif .faces * Though \frfwh^t'AM X w«ep- , Pfcceffta* jfe Wllipl ? JlWSfl' ^loc o /<$&&- Lonn b^oeatii the wiilo*. uuiilod, Iu_that <irwmleas Bleep. Lot me cta*|i my tnofclit-xV-fltjgera In my taunt tu-nitfht : * Let mo fe<rl lier dtar h*rjd ruling Ou ray bi-atl uuofi mcire. * - JJcel In* IcinjMipouaij futrehctdf . .-;.o*T ii 'm\T'TiGfIc J- 1 Prion »£»i n my youth'B fait mo*n*dn*\ , liriu c auifcju, m y ulS Ct*mtW«ifDtl8, ~ -. prayer kse<iiD Kro tbeg? lisp \ijuiKi-nicht. Drinp tbeJ o hack to met), iwu By uyttaopr prayer kne been removed, Novr, nearly , lillec t .with & broken, ruck, and btsad boon opene d Strangely enoug h however, JI*F p ohaotiQ rnr\8 3 jbt a, wide - or&ijk 04 QUO? &ido. tho motx, 'with Marrlatf** an d deat h nuilri m ffro . Uhlurti w accompan y in u dun l b notices , le u cou w pur lino Att^crtloomonii * will b o cmiiinu«*it uutll ordere d out , aulctfa ivac o urdurt*d Inaoxicd , diiccUuirs-lu r enat b u i ttaifl l « tw Imarte d ar e given . ltualuco d card\ five d o liar s pe r yea r fur Qve Uric* or l****. an d un o dollar pe t yea r tut ovor j addlllo u al lin o All cominonlcatlon s mant , In ord^r t o Insnr r puliUcalloa . b o acconipunlc d by tbo real oain u of »rlu* r m Job FrinHBi Departmeut le rappMc d wll b tbo nowwl aijto t o f tj|>« , an d fru m whic h la execute d wit h n*>alnp»« and d1«paic b ItlKJKH. * CltllTLAttf* . CASIPULKT* . ' ll*-L TH KKI*** Ul'**lNBS S I'AUDH, IIA Mi-SI 1.1.-*, l\ATAU>urBM . KIL L llh.\ns, I.KUA L ULANKrt . SHO W r*Altt*s . »ANK CIIK 1 K« , UlLLMU P PA'tK . V HOOKA yJlK M \¥KUDl>» * CAH U \l'OTl6. N UILL**, I'UtiTKlt-J KT - W » tn»ti«»in-p**Hof l o f nf our-Wor k Bn d jon r tirdort , w h ch'«»i|i r^We .»tu l^« l *\t. Iltoi No\vnpapor l^aw. 1 •'iibBcrllMsr* wtiod u mil gl» p «ipr»*nB uuiln - Ui tttd coairnry , ir » cuoaldore d wisbltij- t o co u tlua e itiol r iub#€rlpUo n *•' •* If •oh*crtX»f » Onlf»» the dl«i>niitiu«nr « of ^h<ltr iKirludlcala. ih o pablnhor i ma i cunUiiu o u> •cu d lili-ca ail l ill arrearage * arv pai d S U #U tmcrtbuT* nir>al<r^; or mfu w In l«k«« ln«.tr f n-rtinjlcaie Irotli llto ofllpf to wblr o itirv sr f eli cvtn l ib«-j »*>• tx-ld rr9{Ki^»i|ilo nnu i lh- v hot . M<UII (i ib<-lr lili. • nnd~*>itlttr>-d inn m di-«i-tjtinun ! I If *l»t»« rllwr* lU'.vr I., t.f (»«r plor»» » 11D •i|i>fm u u itm pnhH-ht'r * a'-d itn* iup«> « i r . . til in l o Uii^f.'Hiiof 4)»vcit«W. ihnj arc brtd e-i«.ti * % Ttio iij/tf b»f \ d«*-W\d »h* i \raflBiMf.* 10 iak»* fwrttuJIcai* iriim Hie ufllcr or r»nx>*in,- -i.-t leavioj * ttw m uncallv d for , u prim e fad e eittlru o ~-n f lDirDtn>n&i fraud. fi An / p.-r»'«n wh o r*^t*t»«* a papo r an d makn ut r »f it whotbx r h« da - ••nVrrxl it or uui <• b«,n in ia w t*» l«ji«ah«nhi< f * U no •**< ri'n«r» pat >n sd'anr v Ihr j •\ • l»*iii»d to ^\if n<»<ir.- i i iftr »u<»i her at lb « ct>d \f iiif Mil.- 'f ihr t d<' n«.t wl- h l.i rnnUoo o la * iiw' M. • >irt<\« 'f i'f»r |M)btt«v-r i* aoihortxe d t<> »«-tid <| • m n'i'1 tV •>i'\' rt|x«( will tw hfl d rc-l«>»>^th»* atrni tn ^tpr»—• nolle*- wit h payraeni*» t a n ar> fi-an- l» iw-nl \» »!•« |mbO#hc f lUlMNF^S (Alint. rauN \t. uitAves • A TTi > R> E \ AN D I'OCN'-KI-OK A T LAW . A N U J - 1 1>P rU K VI-.AI-B Ofllcp dra t doo r o n Cfixf* •irw t W*»t nf Han lloaa e Cipoctai altooUu n gfic n i d collc«M*.i.» tun E. ,U, UAIU'.K, O. O. S- , (KUco TI Ucltn* . N DBHTI.*»T r Kertbari; * •'<»\ E. FILSI.VH, ATTORNBY AND COt'N^KI^'K AT LAW M«-dit.a N ^ ArTUKNKYt * AN D CtMN^KIJtHS A T LA W Ofilecl n Hfnt' J Blocb . M>-dlnn N Y CJTSpcc.Ift l atle n tlo n pltc n t o rotlertlnn s I1*»H f A ttni-n a KT»KCI»T> I. Pii-r * A 1111:1. HOWKN, i) . i>. R. ^Uj»* np«»Tiwl Hixirnn In Fnilr Hlorb . wet -adp Mnl n sifwl. MHinA , NY Al l wr.rU ho n W>! T Aon* a 1 fair prlr*'* I*rttc*»ialn plati** a «poc laity . Com e aAd act: too befor e wnrfe H AUT IKXJSI:, Th ^ ofllv llrst '•lans' hol d . %| Fm > hn » for Hotr i ,»•;«««H J OHN D. W ARK EN, .T jPTIYsiCUN AMI ' S\ OnWn'd Hf#ld«nro - KHIVT> ' 1.1 V l Specia l (>„),,. H(«t-* Fro-n'i * M (N r K Trk'pli.ir w rotnrnur ' H'\'i 1111I r> /h ! iin. » n' i I,FRI:DKF,HUV, •„ 1'AINTK K AM) {P.M'K K Il.\\'- r I' 11 tin remove d frnm 1'iirk Avpmi c 'o f , nth\Hri'» **i lM'twpr-n Pnr k AK-HII P nn-l 1 enu-r^ t |1<- l? p . ^ pnr^d i/idniil l «f\i^ «l i \ nrnlt i m * T dl-puM i • &~ ' jVT-Krrftnd ojas -awe-M-rffcrprst-. -tnsttres-yxm foott-eormections--tgntimi niijoinrminitig muiir-tnnunai to every point, Haggagechecked through, no delays, and a safe and pleasahtjourn^y is sure. JAMES BROS. 1 MAMMOTH COMBINATION Is where you can always find the leading preparations of the day, Warner's Safe Kidnc) and Liver Cure, l,)dla E. IMnhIMIU'S Vejjfable Coiiipnund, DJ. |i*ral»;'»J'ft)ii- suui|itloii Cure, 4, 11. 44, the .\ew Hop and llult Hitters, Sliajker Extract, and every other pu-eparation on the market. Evcrthmg added as 10011 os introduced. . Speer's Celebrated .Nledicinal Wines.„Communiouand Un- fermented W'uie.s, B. I-\. Hall's Celebrated I naduIterated Riv- erside Purified Whisky, guaranteed 4 years eld. At Jamess Bros.' Mammoth Combination Fine China Sets, Hanging a new fancy, decorated shade... You wil Lamps 1 find a new Crockery and assortment w ith -JOS-O- T AT J VJIES BROS.' JIAMJIOTII COJIIIIVITIO:* \'ou can buy .1 pair of the.best K'nller Skates rrvade to fit any si/c, bov or j^irl, .fo r ^ 1 o >. \ve have, a large assortment. Bird Cages, Cvi. , ftc. Let mta liear unco mon LUtioiwttu •-• N«' m*. nil idom , X N EA.KT1KJUAK E IS A 3USS,- ', Tlio \ Monarch o f tho Wos t '* wiia a mtnn winch hud nitraotei l n'o amnl l at- AT JAMES BRO.s.' ^'(lu can always find a lul MAMMOTH line of the fol A C O mm 1 i«nm(i''o n wbj. \ t> n-411} 1 vut ibu- »T\*td many <J' rQ fr * .l/ k .Ml QorTtiUI Hi n 71t«cako . t, «tT«u.. n I *b~ It 1 rt*.«lng m»tnp Kin. T«.r,.,Jr t «• I •• i»*n ,.«if ItliMtf i»u\ .ml l.i.,- r„rln.'. I 0MO..tl> *«roll„n . r«f lh« -H'mxt l ntM] DOWCl* tn f.i hail lircatb, «wi , .unua,!, . -ie A po.Hi r * ,-n.,ni . .. . \atopi c tMitiles. 11 rant* Tho Hainan Locomotive Vboali ) b# c«\\fall y nfl0n\-rtd , O*EWI*I*O 11 m*> '„, a* >t U* d8*lr«l « loixrtla l ^•etiiwlj I \ pO'ftsct i\w ,« pa' H in - D7vpen.l 1 1 .>im<»«,ud TH r 10 . tml rtcnt wii lh<» wllp f ll .ff-il . in hfafUA c | U »r,l l <»i|: COMBINATION ' owing goods f . tr-«Ti jnor Mn> r oKl'h y M!j rvnnrt* a t tintl Hlh T i-ic-nt * 1 air - > n - atnaM** t»tn*l» Di\ 1 - K-• ..( iK.^. r-* mnmmi Tn k«*t» •f. a\** t\atn^l'*«• * Hr:n.lICo,i* a Original Iljlm, (1 mm II 1* lit . .1 th - Mrt dj - v. a i al H-»' • •l«T.nt, Wbl ••» tfi- on T pr-i. *a.\«i Uru* 1> ' t 'ft -^n r^^d •^wth. * a box 1 hat « 4 * ukiw- nfllns ii n li- ra t ft I n » r»- nale •uor-i* a 1 *\D**4 <•/ ••a thai mi>ni- t« • \n « r .b <t-f» f l*arm *!*-»• * W Pncf^cpn- a p»> bo x W .|r^^ »•• •in T'an.1 totd rw p.4.,^^ i eo-'atl.-r, the want- orma! -~»m«-«lta.» tn- an- U • app*tlt>* *«•» o r l^u Jam«a U < nt \v ^ 1 1 1 \a- t-. lyl -£i< • ad * *n .1 • .* or fiin I -« •f-*' b r * \ •n ! M- \'--•J II-^;-\ISCI *.f tr>* ^n »-L •**» ft-'h'pj • * no»0 . k -'id n t <**tj atvi othff ..mpiom* 7 Tt .(id i-<T-*<toa'\-a**\ ' s- abla tfti(it.x-iiium(lonc \in ih e perso n o f Mr Jiuiii m CfArko, who was well kmnvti for lua fcktU iu mannjyui g litr^ o mine s suc h a s the '/£. un&r °.h' 1 bo mnl n abiWl u/ llit j \MoiutrvU'\ wa s lwo t lli9Ui^ Han d twuixufiilruri and lllty foo c 'iluop. On th o aurfauo n( the g*-tiii,oti oonr i t wiTU tho profi t lioi^imj; uiifrmes , oiu-h wit h it.s etaormoi u cvlimiur , pi»lo n nnU cymioctm^ roiU. tii^-unlicruolscotili l b o »e« n o n tlics main abrtf t of tho engiue-i U^IUH whicli wurit w«*nn d tlio great sieol rtipp-i which hoiaitu l th y PO^US o p iind <lo,YU In tho alinlC NOW Ul O Ctlj'tniJ v». on ; tho t-nurinou s air-pump** , tdauil to forc o tlio ttJr down Into tho imno sulh»t the me n txiijrht breaUio. K th o vi«w o n Hie surfac o wn sdiiio- what Btrtmgi) , tJml £>olotv waa no lorn so (.oinj j down tho ipr*eat almft t n otio o( WWJ oago s — noruotlilnjt likutb e thiit^yuu jr« l int o vvhoii you ri*i o tti nn «lo valor a.ntl nlT at 0110 o( tho lovols, you IOU A loiij:, oitrr-ow pftsAaffo-wav uut in iht . rno k • Alufajr tho llo<»r or e mid mllBniiio t>\ tulo , f«.*r thy cars contain'ti g tho urv to hr dnvwn. An you walk along tb m l!,*.y,i' \ « u «*M.IUU to ivooditiMpoutji . mart - inp iht> ptsuio s \vl10rt5 tbo \ itopoa\ -or niv-i'irte* tttrmiffh wrbifh tlio ore is lum - f- ml ln> m tlio • - ln*-e«u«t\ abov'u, wlioro tt it .in tmt Into lit© cars on Ui « lovol - n,n'-.iiiat«*i l •s.-t'rawlin*; ti)i om < olilio*»o ' •««<n . «>nii* to th o hronit tUulf. wh«-n> tho I nifi* ir«« iv«»ikiiij( iLU-rvaro U»o niinurs, 1 < inil tn e-inr-.\ •tbirtf l niiti trnwiom , \ .lripplnjf with pop-piration — for th o lictii im \ 1 £» »-nl rnltin^ out thf or o I n <\IT\ dm-clioi* ! TOO na n piiormani tim-' Kcr- ,iit**i i.ijriMhiT lik o »nra«* n>tnral.> ' •»«i/£if. nail ttiltiij; tap , tliu pUvr*> w It or o I MM- ..f|f|i Ljq hiM-ii lak«*n cml. TbfwtMlin* \ ff**r«i nn * fmj In In pri'\ oill ft\ ra^o\ of tin- uj.pi-r *«tnitiim **f roofe when it ba n D<\ H -tij: UJ •U|i|ior t it. I ! • t»« . t ini.|Kt*MB tha t Mr Jrum- . < ;ii K tl 'Hiijlit in in'tl nlj«Htt Ihoac lllinsj^ a* h.\«l.M« l nn tlio t**.f3fi) ot the »h:ul, - in- |-3rV'»r v t»i itmaj j int o tl| P m*fcn tb*\t * \1 iM'-ln» m-TnitiK A * n maCt»T til fact . 1 IT w t-> tit .tiVint* si**. t:\IK111y o f n vcr\ .1 '...ni f 1 HI,/ Hi.* - rt-^ili o f th « laa l n—11 m.** . b \ tin- a--*«u. t'f ul* th*i •voro ' ( i.f«. , L .i.t ,».r' tM th.-; .Iiimo.i.1 .Inil n n ; r* *»nv »ti • 1) h !>[ !•• - •n Sn ^IHJ-1 Ulal Mr . ' * 1 if-K WH-* <>Mhiit|pr'tMv I'latt-*.! ortir it . •Si .\lr>j i-»rk .io|M-« •) mln lh«< ca^oant l uitvi tho -i^nnl tn I- .«f-r , ho Lv*nL'lttdt*<l h<i 1 i*»i ft-MU'l l»v t n in s ' H.i I'm L\\\ \ilo Ili-i t nort h • Ir (t m.t w ! iH'thf t hinjf ft.t m.vlf \ An d a*, ih — yy. -p » at i f HIIJ* ilown it tht< t tun iher*- w -A* 1 ruln'iilnu * •ifmnmutio «'lri>> ' i>r.< tn. . <l Mr » lark rvarliiv., th*-l'tO'T-footlnroI, tho ra/ n tt*t|»i»«Mi. iUTl'l hi* «l« |i|»«*<l out . A-li.-i|. I tnho uii.4 nn* t l)\ Kwan .Jnnos, th'* * nu n 1 np iHiaft.\* or a^Mtmi t iiippr- iMt iiiltiit 11ml Iin- twu pri\»*«*.lo<l filnnp* th o iiiun-w lort'l in tho iliriu-tion of tho nort h ilnft. i'-wjinsj tho slmotLs on tlwt r wa y by tijo oxcotitio n ot'SwaNlV ^ allgjj. ^ wbund Ixa^tliQ unouldor , hml'(;6t- be»onJ-urt . ^-Tlio^roko a niaasoa'o t atone ha|J mllea all arouud U**H hitt*-«31 ( wit K wflond - bdi flealrtf to ^Qd'lbim ^BlowfeftJwnJil r tegMftu- thrQu^flt^rvfttlonn^cSttii^a tiio oartliquakohntraparocltliopx - About t£ftooii , ifoQt Iroiu-th s £&<&' oj tfco drift tixe , wallii had fallen in an d otoao't l tho p^SS^^ q way out. . 'jCha. .mo a wseru.ahu t atpin.ivtihaiiiho r ttftoen footlontg , eight feet wU o and aovan ffiot hi«irh, nud ePVOd this SEUHII spite** wa s partuy Siloil trp with looso /rnguxenW of Bt-one , and t-feoy ^\oru antoon hunurod f&et btiioiv ^Si^^P e ofthcioaxth. L •flW^ l !»^ »tPo4*Hhor a fcj$P)R eapf t ottic-r '3 hand , utaitluiro f tliom over kriimv / A t lon^Ch. by nsor t of ituputso , CjiQ)'Sat down o n the atones, ttcil l holtt- Ixj g 0***i,'i othur, ttud wilted, alient Fi- JU^'I/thj l swporiirtctKJo M tried onoooi t^vfi'i>40.t.jiteaW,l)Utf:-wiilu^ to do so. took oil' tiU ca p nnd blow ou t thft oantllo, n^ldingto hia uorupauion to_ do tho asamo Kw^uoi aroeo , au d pleking lila -Mrdy t o one corne r of th o place , a too pod »owTr^ra~rtniTOiu^^ - tuiKlinjj hl» hand•> U>«*joth«r,anil uhowud Liiu tupuriatrtiutiuu l that in (.Utsjuwa-Ha litll « water. Mr. Clark ot.jjt.rl_y drank tin-lo w drops, an d Itiun, runovaariufj h'# •r*An- . Hiud - -\\ huro dULyo u pfe t it? \ •llicrv' a n littlo b«>lli)W in tho floor, ami ii'd full.\ w,ts hl*wrun's roi»l y \1 han k t.od fnr that. \V« won'I itiltni f tbirrat., at an y rato.\ • \\ hut n.r« ou r cuancos,\ do you tiimk . Ji m ?*' ankod Hwan, •'I h« m«? n u*.*y coruo after u», i»t r ho < ii^n.t5H»r an d Lawsbn bo-th know i« li. «• wo arc Were thoro T*r*-\iy moo lult'i - nun*?. Kiran?\ \I .Ion\t thin k so. Th o flhi-fts mtui Hav r boon _jtwt rban-sinjjf, and wr hat moo v*oru to would hnrti been al I ho bottom <>f ibo ohaft TUoy ma y iaavo i{oi tiioin all oat.\ ' I hop o 84), I prtv«- so.\ Axu3 th o su- poriuUnideQ t wiw itl^ent . K.A-at* pott out his crindlo, sn d the t wu mon ttcLt In tho (dark . Stranjjo lui skj>v* tootnoa l to pium before th«tr oyu* - t majji'S bora ol tho b>orru r of Uaol r situ ciUiui Bh&|>oU<As litxajjoii whitrl) , with • *roU'«»iutj ii.coi.griit e v. BOVIUIKS fonnod « »( li„*hl. or won* thasusan d 0) v»d. 'I Hoy • nnuruiud Liia t thov ijenrd quoux ' nound-t. 11 xr Uoorntn ^ tlimidorat a dlsCaQt^ , \ot .v»n. ti tho v Imtono d j3.It waaatUJ - At in t«*r\ »U lhc«> would norvousl v talk, and 1 ni'ii n-la^-i o rujairt into ailionoo , a s 1 li\U i 'h lhc*>- woru etnnbl o to boar the 4*.>ni.d of tiiol r own volros. An d tlir l*nii' wont on, dragging tbtm woory bour n In lt« tra m Striking altlgMa\^\ 5 ^ i Poopl e who lignt thohr plpoa, , oigwa or lntnpa» pr'kinalo their fittw^'OiaJii- BLaniimeou d Ignitio n otfeiottoH'umlohtw , ltavo t vtul^s a Uioy IAW ol<i people , very littl a canoeptlott o f tlio labor an d trib- ulatio n fttwiulant upon tho aaino protitftB fifty Year s ago - £*vtjry well- rognlat|p 4 J^fHliy. atj ttlmt tbwo , was , pro- vide, witb A (In IJOX of tU-idor, produced .by tlio combustion o f m^, t^d a, flint and atoel . !and biatohe3>v^iilo b had txjuii dippo d inta brimsifloa . Wlwa. -firo n*us wanted thu Hin t an d stool an d tin - der voro produoQd ^ and tlm tiudor * be - ing Iguttpa fry Bparki ? jjreolpljtato d from tho stoo l by mijaadt?C(h'aJllnt v a match was touched to tho bnraing mass , and, basing litobtud, , WW applied to jSomo'pro - paro d kindling and a . Oro thu s pro- duced , the wEtofc proces s occupying fro m five t o flftOoo iniouttia , fteoording to tlio efcill o r luck of th o opor&tor . Thi s \ynS rtttCDdcd wit h so much tabor, and productive o f tlio ttso q f so many uaojjht ^ wonl a on tlio part o f th u |>or - son operating, that ^ro » wqr^ gonorally kepi all nijjlit. litis was dono-^tfaor e wom few stoves , and hard coa l had not com a into very _gonural ns o tbo n —by coutrin&the hq^o an d b-lnain g baok-lof* Population from Abroad. Tho population o f th o United Stato a was inoreasod about onti por cent , last year bA^itnoiigratlo u from abroad. Sta* tistiua aro not tvt band, for othor port* ^ha u New r York, but ty$ tpm n«0Ab« ^ o f arrivals w» 3 probably something over hal f a milffoV About *44O,OO0 Imttil - grants arrived at thli port* or nearly oiho^enths of th e wholo number* Xha ge^om oharaoto r of ^oftrrivaJU^.itaid t^ ba botierl^au tho avorag o -af nitiv V oui year*. O n tho Whblo theroif l .rio doubt that tb o addition to our popula- tion. |s p f rea l value. Conaidorttbl y uio.ro tfia n ouD-tblr d o& |ho Immigrant* landing at Caatl o Garden were Gortnana, a very lajge propomots Uf T whom wort lnulu&trioua an d trugal upioUHoral It v borera , tweWn g borno* to 4ho West. Tbl a elaas, a» i> wbolo, ooM^tutoi an or- derl y and law-abiding elfcraontu wWo b U readUyand rapidly aaalriiuat&d , Tha lridboomo noitiuor^«r6fiaainb*r*,bai i wor e ou\y aboavon*»rtblr d .a s numoroaa m the GennaDB . They furnlah ' a ralua- bl o worlrfog foroa. though Jthajyw e rath- er ivddioto d t o ox>ngregalag~la th e olt - ies . Tho En^Uh-oomenoictta-the Irkh i n numbers, and , notiwittiBtandinff tbtlr attaehmout to inherited Ideaa , thoy tai^ --Tsniiir^i-o-placo^iffiir ^ -mosMn^sriablybooo^good^tlMu^o* At tho (ttiirfaco all WTU otx^lomon t Tin- i* hook had boon no voro <*xinujjh t<* i«'n*l 0110 «»r two *nt^ill and lig-Sstl) huiii h-'iM.-t i*\ti iioithc*r ibo mill cso r rwint »jiU wnA.M wi-n* injurod \Th o limi 1 hmij^hllirn i horn for tho mo.z i in tlu ii i no A-«i hi*, a n hua*l »uppa««sd # ron«i «.f Ihv niorntn- j «htft had i'onr*<* ou t nmj ¥mt fow o f iho iilhar ^ had putiaa in Tlu iitnltt-rs i n tlio ahaT t had boc-Tj uprtiiijj *olh.iiihr*> \irtff wiaol d nut piaw , but i t w-JW s mitlorof a fow ni*»niito.i to lak e tti.ut tuit an d faslo n totbeondof tin* r*- •• a jury rajfo. whtrb % bolti£ -iin-il'ir 11* -\n 1 ho »bnfl, pa«n«*d o^ih I In- n>-11 i» thu mir»« \ tieing a>£ tht* hot - *u>in ol '.ft* aha.fl , -«ror« duot a holstod a Ifiiiijj l»oai , an d «liimkl roheM 1 oat h M'nit-t-thtr t imuaica jnoitiils L tnuitfrn d -^tinutca - J^hjJLuI ^ th. r al Iri^t th o '-frioi'\* ol the pl:ii'tM\h€»ro th e rutting had THIS SPACE HELOTS TO HOLTRELGE & GHAT, ••--\• I V'.ilers in FURNITURE, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC, I 1 W. 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B1KDINA , N . V. r\ I\f Ihe dinjiiun d drill , thov h-\»l takr n f'iO ..ir e th e •H**VV o f whi**• h hai l flo nuii h -li. :v*ed Mr C'larko , thoy l)i!(ran t o I'viinnH o th e roc Is • V'>oont-* l'inie t JaJnci. ih^r havon' t tin»ltTi'.| >hi«»plir>p npfilmux h *' •Will . ^T. wvnn ou t of ti-fnbv-n Jn-at ni»nii th** tun e ihev _gn»t hrr*» am i tho i,. ,i ,,| h-..|.r i .-.niio What there were . I 11 oi'.e d • lonnhrhl.^\ '• ..! r'i_-lit See that Ihpv pnt thorn in i.. ni'-rrow . will \.MI? /.don't lik o i * enip* v I'hiT. Hv tlio wilY. i«rt't l i-ii ii It r I.-st riii't T of ore 1 <»<»<> thor o o n th.- !• f t ? Thai bit tboru by th e plr k nvn r k. \ • \V .; wall It •\eotTTrt'd as thnwffh the blow wa.« n fi tfinl S~.*nrreh had it rto-rn slmck* •alien a noo-o . like nothin g o n earth. «a* heard lhru»e-b*>ut llie mine ' At tlie trirrip rntmn<?th«* w-i!l<t of tho lrv»el in whic h thov were seeme d to bend in , the n <tnt nnd the- n in agTiin ; «g rPa t liloik'* f>f atono fel l from them , the groun d nn which the men stood rooked , an d the n —all was still. Tfrohvo jiiood with blanche d faces - lookin g tit each other. Holh wore hniv-e. \tioth were * old and experioncod Tniiters ^\ ot n*< thov stood, there, (rightfu l fea r C'litM he **oon in-eac h whit o face \I'ra y (»o d there's only one shoplt, \ paid M r <*ark , in n. huskv tone. \If % on fret out, Kwan. tid l mv wife that I -tRnrfjfru *»iit, m<* w th fl.. iii-on ni Dion in I'ttrinh-ti ttnown 11 wore ir r this !'• ll •which « l-rnicnt Btv].|\ popnto i •nmli ofl •**• frijjhloricMl than Hurt, with »\<vp(tnti o f orrO wUn im d • i Iiv th e falling o f a «t«ne ..-• i «p jn h «»f nwcmng tho in l.-o t and Kwan , «•\ ho wt-r*. • tj* in th o nnrt h drift, nol o r\ jwcular , t>iit it dul not nood ti vfee the ea l 1 for voluntoop ) one i<* r'\*j>ondc»<i to by all tho moo aoni o throe hundre d an d fifty iiif forw^rJ— . Th o sarfaco au- i-loni . M r <Moavo3, tol d tho irmtjfs of twenty, ofto h under tinlorv d tliat thoy other evt»«-y twent y gang sh'pj^ii d Inbi jur y t nine and wre soon th o IfiOv-foot leve l tho on- Entor \i -/tUttyOn lUi'tl fron t whl.-b . InTtpTr ' •» » » m h'wl rimy pa^ed ahvng.- -Ftp— -*$%£?*, itloot-a of thn earth«^nak o wemplainly Visibl e , The level w-afl ahou t hnlf full of brnkt- n it. -n o Th o * tela* wore splintered nn d i*m.k«*»l m a4l directions, •cvhile th e IvuM iimhi-n wore bent nrc< l twisted unti l ihev ln-'ked as thoug h thoy had *tl't! C'i'H-Tled |>y ^TCftt K^asy. TllS cjphn.t mcrrjwot i in quantit y M thoy advanoi-1 until , vvheta within fforty-llve ff.pt nf i he faco. thet found tfcoi r way \ «Mitni»loti-ly block^gl Kindiraj?; that nior o tha n twent y taen conh± bo oitt- jphiicil, Mr. f lea res sen t for two mor e criuiir*. ami all nf tho me n begun t o * lour nwa v tlio loos e atono . piling itnp r-tlmii: the <*inVs. As th e gang f In front ninvfi in tho y cazzi e to la-i-gor an d large r 'tones The merTwprked liter* all v wiih *2Tiant stre-ogth , for tho con- sstanf 9tiit***^sion of tnrinors, a man'_jrasp - ing th e jioc k or sledgr o whon . throug h e*thau-slii>*a, anntho r let it \fall , enabled eac h to pat out hi s almost effort. . Irro&t ynassc s of roc k were broken, cracke d and moved awa y with wondorfnl speed.\ Fina l I v they cam e to a piece whic h •senmeii t o be a piece of the roof fallen in bodily. A hast y examination con- vince d Me. Cloaves that blasxa woul d hav e to bo usod , and ho diresetc d th e rne n t o drill tho rock in a pre=Rt man y I f dnccs, hut t o avoi d going to sjiy groa t ! *|ep(,h. This bein g done, an d th e cart- * r 'Iges beini f placed in positioa, -ft mas s fiitout four fee t Mqunwre, extending into t ho blocking piqeo oj rook abx>u t eigh - tc'pn inches, was blo'wn bodily out Int o Lii^iLCAcaji^ritiQi-u . J.bjia D „made^tJao^diiUj9i - -^^prip^^,^. 7>T~fier1irtBcrraBT ; ' ' f woro p r ftC ed again , and the operation J5win nmldeil. nnd graflpe d the repeated . By thiB\ tim e Mr. Gleara s Then the y waited *\'-•••• ...... tdli r'ft h.in lone , fnr in a minute th e same horribl e soun d war* heanl , and again the groun d rocke d to an d fro ; again the wall s close d in an d ou t lik o savage boasts reachin g for their prey, nnd more blocks o f ston e fe-ll, closino^ni p the passage be- for e ihem. This time n fragment , i n falling , st nick with on o o f its shar p corner s Kwnn V ahouliler , nuttin g throug h the old jack el and wounding hi m slightly Thefa: all ' wa s stil l once more Th e two me n panted 'or breath; col d drop s of porspfnition stoml oat o n thei r forehead s like (low. and the y trembled &<) tha t they could scitreoly stand . I hav e an h i the y wor e bravo . Eithe r ono woul d hrfcve faced almos t any dange r that coul d die namt? d with fir m nerve s an d stout he-irt. But a n earthquake i n a min e is so indescribabl y horrible , so terribl e in its , effects , that i t i s amall wonder , that they.standing there alone, wor e pRnTo-flt-nick. Again they wait - ed, waited while each minut e seeme d a n age , for th e thir d shock. It did not cntm:. Oic earthqua'ke was-'-at anond. Th e place in which thoy were w\as strangel y altered. Whe n _ >A> ^ it had been simply the end o f a passage - wav . about eight feeE wide ana' seven feet high. Scattered aroun d i t ther e ha d been IOOIB, and her eand ther e •mal l pieces of Bton ^ or or e whic h had morning ther e was goaerally found in ILH placet a hod-of liv e coals, widen, by tho np plication o f fresh wood, an d with the ui d o f tho tiiu n iinivorsn l bollowu . u**onlly produced anlaaing tir e in'from lifuim nnuutes to hal f a« liour , Some-- t tines, howomr. fro m wom o cause , tlio bmk-loj; woul d bo wholl y oonsuxaed>, h-nim-^ noUitu g but a hea l of ashci . In UiM oxxsu, particularl y i f thor o was a n oJisono e o f dry kindling iu th u hou.no , MJIIIU member- o f tho feunll y mum tAk o tb o ahovcl, and ofleattme a through sniov kneo-«lrop . trudge to th e nexurettl ntMghbair'a , \ afu*r Uro. \ And ftornetirnoH, indeed , tho nearest neighbor's firo would bo*oot, too, in whic h case tho walk would hav e to bo e-ttondatd till the lire -\waa proourvd - Tho live coals were bo-m o hom o upon tho Rho-v el*- often carefully guarded with tho hand to prevent blowing off. pl*cod' between two brands, tlio OOIIOWB sot rtgnm-usl v at work, aud th o llro tJiu a se t vbhudng. In llgliltn g a candle, a Uvu oudl wa s taken up wit h a pair of toiit n and blow n upo n wit h tho mouth until a blaze wa s produced. I'lpes t*-tiro lighte d by placin g a live coal on top of the tobacco, an d ctearti by holding tho burning ; coa l to th o etn d and puffin g withal! ono'smight. Tho first,Imnrovoniont on thi s tn Nuse . Rngland u*ns tho subslit^itiu n of a b-otUo wf pUosphorus , into urhiclL, tlio cork ti-eing removed, a brlin»fc*inp matc h wa s thnuu and betn « thu s ignritVU ;l w bottle WM r|tticki y cloawd I n unde r to rvLain tho strength oa tho Hnold . Thu wa s tsnch an otaancination fro m t&e thrnildoc n of the UndW-hox and lllnjt an d atool, an d th o other lneon*renlou«-»i3i of th o old rantht>d, tha t poopl o rvjotec d gretaly. an d bohevod tho no pl'o s ultr a in thi s dln'ctio n hfltl boon maciied . an d ofury woll-rej'nlate d famil y wo * provided with lt» bottl e o f nhosutiartta , while * lb*» tlnil and stee l and timhsr-bo x wor o lai d asliio to bo use d onl y low-one a of cxner - penoy . Thi s Invention 1 ? wa a known b y Chcnamo of •'jo<x>-foeo> matcko*.\ IMrrctly , however, th**rb was another in^vpntion . tha t left tho phosphorus bottle as much i n the ahatK* as th e otJior bad tho Din t and EMCCI- Thi s wa s the application of a preparation , of phirtphorous and brimaXon o to th e Uiis e f inata-hea . which onl y nxjulre d to be. drawn between tho folde d ___ leave s nf a pitfro of sand-paper to prudaco n tight , so that the (Rnsite r haii onl y to carry hi s nutxehe a in one vest - pocke t and hu foldod paper tn tho oSse r to ligh t h U pipu at Any moroeat Thc&j - latte r were known as \Lucifer matches,\ as par- taking , i t ifl presumed , of tho character o f the Scriptural \sen oef th e morning.\ put tbo spiri t of Invention wa n not aatls - flml u » stop bore, andl th e re-tutt was , the pr*'«sont world-«sp d frtelhi n fnatchoa . tha t nen'e nil |R»oplt \ and tb o making nf at tho present lirno , i u all prob- wliioh, afiilitv consumes almost aa ranch wood , ^H^W* ,* !.«»«• «r.« ( our free Ropubllo . Thou o who oome over fo r tho purpoto of oatAblUhln g thomselvea In oolouie e ar* t indeed, of a rather auporio r clasa , an d the fact thai the y ore of th e name bloo d with_ih o founders of tho firs t ooloale a o n Um* e shores givo a promui e o f a rattdv asaim - Uatiu n with tn e deaoondant a o f thei r own 'ancestors. Sweden has contributed more than 35,000 to tho arrivala , and Norway has adde d about U.0O0. They are fo r tha roost part an ladustriooj and poaoeahlo peonle , and mnoh th e laoxi may bo »ai d oi th e tiootfin and Wot»h . Tho most undoairabl * of ou r loamlgranta In recent year n hare come from tha South o f Europe, and of theao tho Ital- ian s are moat numarooa, oaarxy 14,00 0 of' whom •rrtYo d at CaiU o Oiardo a dur- in g the yearpan. Thoy are very »p > to nerd togethe r I n the larg e oltleWnd reoYu H the lowes t ranks of tho laboria^ population. This I s du o In ao-mo meas- ure t o the fact that th o emigration o f edminals and paupora and worthless poopl e generall y from Ital y ha t boon rather onooara-re d of late. Tho hordes of Ada poure d In upon cor Raster* shore s to tho number of Bosusthln g less than 400, all told , bnl San Fraoeltoo aud tho 1'aclflo eoaat are ye t to bo hoard from. Not only ha s th o additio n lo ou r pop- ulatio n from abroad been vsJuabi o In itself, bat wit h lA has com a a niodurato accesdon of aoonmoisted , capital. The amount of th U ca n not bo asoertatnod, a s the immigrants are unde r no obUir* - Uo n t o tol l ho w much mone y thay hara. and most o f thorn make thei r exchanges on the other sldo before embarking. It la estimated tha t they paid •3,000,000 las t year fo r railroa d transportatio n aftar IcaTin g Castl e Gardoa, and Ik* Buperin - tendent belloro s that th e fotml amoont of cash brought with thorn was no t less than «11,000,000 . This is probably a ver y low estimate . Tbo dosontUon o f tho Immigrant la no les§lntocsstlD#Ui«\ n thei r origin. They still flock In largo numbers t o tho NorthweM, whsrs many settl e on farm s and ai d In dsTeloptnf the untouehod raeooroos o f th e tana, thereby sidin g i n tho moat effectiv e manner -to Increas e th e production o f wealth ss wel l a s tho populatio n of oar country. Other s »o*eAt wlnin|*f an d man~ ufaetnring district s oa acooonl of the character of thei r previou s Industria l ex- perience. Thos e who sink t o tha bottom of the socia l strat a In tho eta** an d b»- coma a sourc e of troohlo probmhl y form no larger proportio n of lb s wboie thav n that of riatlro a of foreig n psrsotsgn who find the samo lorol . Th e oanaelt y o f the Southern State s for ahsorolrt g for- oign-immigrnnu has no t ye t bee n fairl y tested , though many are saekim r the vaa t uruotdod areas of Texas, an d tho enrront fo» ffradiiallr noroolatin g Into otlieY parts of that SCOUQQ o f thoooun- The idea tha t tho \forciB n element' * fllctiltj tn Oift RELIGIOUS Aff D EPHCATIOSAL. •—Waahbigten Uuiyeruity ! at 8t Louis , has 1,2^5 atudouU im d elghtv pixjfoHKoni, —Tho tota l o f the gift s of th o lat a Mil s Sarah Gage, or Boston , to the •Uulversalia t Church, i t to aald , wil l con * lidorably excetjo; ||0p,t)00. —Tho now buftt^n g JCor'TrlhUyCoI . logo , Hartford , Conn., ereotod by be - ques t of th o lat e Charles H. Northaui, u t o be calle d «*l*Jorthiun 'l^wura.\ —During the: , past year, the Con. grogatiantd churchea of: (h a Unmpdca (Mass.) Conforouc o have contribute d upward of $U9,O0U t o boaovoleat-4b- jeots . —Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, has a n annn«d Income , o f $57,000 . And ye t Mj , Kovohor says « U beggars j^o there- 3BvJdttiitly t all wix o gu taj?ra are not beg- —Sovontoon femalo mlaalonarlcshavs boo n sent b y the Church of England Mlislonary boelaty t o India t o labor aujoug taojUbutoo women. Four of thuj e have bco u there before , —The no w Unlveralty tlbrar y build?, In g o f Washington and -hee Universit y will bo uulahe d and ready (o r ooeupa - tio n bo f or o th o Juno oomraeacoiuai> —Tho Friond s of Now Yor k Ult y re - por t an Increas e of 199 member* abovo allloa-to s durihg th o oast year . This unusual cnl n is ascribe d to the influenc e of revival meetings, which ar e now per - s milled t o bo hold ! ' ~ —M. Guubelta U sai d t o bo passion - atol y fond of teaching, and thd variou s problems connected wit h publi c instruc - tion be ha s thought out H e believe s emphatically In tha higher educatio n fur E trls. Ue think * thmi physiolog y should o taught In the primary schools , aud ho is bringing out^ a wor k upon this subject whic h ts t o b o sold , for twenty cents . . —Among lhe~sjieaker a a t th a lat e an - nua l Conference - of th a Dakota Indian Congregationa l Churches wa s a chie f named Uray Cloud . H o wis i ont o need to be hanged fo r hi s part in the o u brea k o f 1863, but was pardoned b y l|rosiden t Ltnoolu , an d la no w one of th e most activ e Christia n mlplster s In tha t region. These churches havo a membership of 800 , wit h te n pastors. Their contributions average nearly a dolla r a mont h from oac h Individual —An Knglla h lad y -Mrs, Arabell a King , o f Kentis h Town—recently d-> ccaM-d, ha s bequeathed t o th e caureh wardons of St . George's In th o hast , i'lKX), ths interes t of which U t o be do - vutu d to th e purohru o of coat s and cloak s fu r tho bo no tit of pour ol d peopl e attending tho parish church . Tbo uuno lostato r Uarr n £\<X\ the dUidonds (ru m which ar e to b e applie d t o provide \ a dinner u i roast bea t and plum pud- din g every ChrUtmaa day fur -duldre u attending th e pariah chureo', \ A stipu - latio n i s tha t such dinner U no t to lo r dude any alee holl o drink. o d Ntsto* , for al l the purposes of w«rnv y ago. —JVoci- New Arithmeti c Problems. In a schonl-mom are twelv e benches -ami nine boy* on n, bondi. Fintl who Plole the toarhnr'f l gad. A lanndn'sa tafeiea ia-twetv n shirt s ana ha s faur stolon from hor lino. Row man y are loft and what are tho losers _£^oine to do about it ? A trtrmer sol d edevnn bushel s of pota - toes and thn product nnrehawt l tw o frallons o f whisk y at ninety eentjs pe r frallon Ho w mnch pei ^ btfho.l did h o cet for hi s ttibcrs. ana wher o did h o kee n the jug P \\ hat velrndt y must a locomotiv e have to pick up a dea f twin walking on tho v trac k and fling him &c* hig h that six car s pass befor e he comv ^ down ? A boy earned ^wents r cent s per da y fo r eighteen d4ya, and ' bougHt r hfs mother a mnasrat rarrff costin g $2. frX Ho w much did he hav e left t o g o to th e circu s withP A mother standing at tho ptto call s to hR r boy whe x is exactly sixty-eight fee t distant It take s two minutes an d twonty-two seconds for tho sound t o reach, him. Find fre m thi s the velocity with which a woman's voice travoHs . A woman earned forty-tw o cents po r da y by washing, and supported a hus - ban d who consumed foror dollar s worth o f provision s per week. How much wa s \she in dobfat tfa e end of each mont h up fn (lie tim o he was sen t to, th e pipe s connected with th e alr-oompreu- ors above , and the** 1 drove t^o hole s lor the cartridges fsv r faster titan coul d be don e by hand . At tho end of thirty hour s from the timo of the shoc k one- of th e diamon d drill s suddenly begeui to whirl aroun d 1 ikd mad . It wa s instantly stopped an d -withdrawn ^ an d Mx*. Clcave a shoute d through the hole : \Clarke! Jones ! Are you th^ref\ A Voice snswerod th o call with \Yes , W)'re here» an d all x-ighU \ \The y ainM^dead. boyB,\ s^onounce d Mr . Cleaves; an d n cheer wont; *up tha t coul d have boon heard a lon g distance-** \•Only two foot more to bo exit,\ con- tinued th e surfac e saperlntondt-ent \We onn't use any mor o powder.\ \Surean* wo' 11 tear It oat wi d oui nails , of tbero's no othe r way,\ re - xiiarke d one of tho' men. A few minutes more and the hole iras «nlarga d enough t o : _getthesuperinton'd - entand Ewnn tbro>xgh . Th e mon.fnlr - ly oarriod thom ou ^ o f tho shaft ia thei r arm* and. placed tb^e m in the cago. The n they cam e *-ho signa l botn g ^tven, u p xJio shaft * -' - : ' : '^ ??- ntbcy 1 bcgaa-togo. 'Whe n they go t t o thotop'Mr.'-Olark's hair waa noticed b y jvl. Jt had-been brown whera he had gone^ei'l t waaTio w snow\ white.—iv.'TT A father agreed to gnv o hi s so n fou r an d one-half acres oi land fo r every cord o f wood he chopped. • The son chopped three-sevenths o f a cord, and broke the ax and went off hunting rabbits IlO w muc h land wa s he cntiued to? A certain young i mtn n walk s five- sevenths of a mile for seven night s in a week to se > liia girl , and afte r patting t n 112 nigbUh^Lg^,th«, 1 hQunce. How man y miles di d he hoo d it altogether, an d now many weeks did it takeliim to understand tha t he wasn't wanted? Two men agree to bmil d a wall to - f ethor.- On o does four-fifths ' of th e nsfin g and the otho r three-tenths of th e work, and they finall y conclude t o pa y u man $18 to finish tlio job . Find th o length and height of th e wall. ,A woman arrives at th o depot - three minutes ahea d o f train time . She ha s to kiss 8ovo n persons, say \gooil-byo\ to thirteen others, aena her love t o twonty-twd relative s and se e t o fou r parcels . Sh e accomplishes it al l and ha s forty-one seconds to spar e t o tel l a dea r friend how to mix seve n different ingredients int o a mince pie. H,ow long dii | It take tho train to r'dach Chicago? — JjytroU Free Press. country la woll-oigh exploded : now, though there Is n o donbt that i t add s to ment under universal suffrag e in the large cities . Thi s is no t due so much to th o fac t that so many voter s are nf for- .eijrn birth a s to the fac t tha t so many o f th o foreigner s who see k the Cities and remain there ar e of a low order of Intel - Ugsnee and eslusiiJsn . There is certainl y nothing alarming eve n to the m <st timid In the grea t flo w of population from abroa d whic h has bee n going on during th e last tw o years. Thongh unprecedented In absolute vol- ume i t bear s a constantly decreasing proportion to th e entire population . Ac- cording t n tho census of 168 0 w o had the n 6,679,94 3 foreigner s in a popula- tio n of ,60,156,783 , o r les s tha n one- twelft h of th o whole - The increas e o f popnlatlon for th e preceding decade waa about thirty pe r cent-, or an average o f three per cent , a year, an d even In 183 1 th e accessio n from abroad -was only about one pe r cent. Considerin g this fac t and the rapidVtransform&tio n which is constantly going on, as w*.Il a s the general goo d quality of nine4ontas of th o immigration, there is certainly a very large percenage of grain fo r as as a Na- tio n i n tho increment tcr our population trjat oomea fro m over tho BOSS.—AT. T. Times. ^_^__^ On th o Uill s o f Carslsff . Ja a work Just Issued fro m th o press —\The Past an d Present of the East\— th e author desertdes a recent visit to thos e once famou s idountainay Bba l and. \| Uerilm^.lirirwnTcTrhe^ *He state s that h o and a follow-trave l o r Tie Tricks s f IfoUIcaaU. The most profUahl o fiel d l a Ma w & ark for struet beggars, an d tho on e In whic h tho y are imwl plenty, says Urn Sua, is frum Fourteenth stree t toTwoflty-thJrd , bolwren Uroadway an d Slitb avenus. Tills Is th e shopping^ district , and la . dies , who ar e thu htftl gamo for expe - rienced mendicants, are t o be foun d ther e in greater nuhiber s tha n In an y othe r part of the cit y A s th e leader s In every tnut q are ap t to b e foun d oc - cupying tho tw»st places , s o th e most expert beggars of th e cit y are t o bo foun d i n IhU district Among thos e wh o beoomo export i n begging , some hav e a-natura l aptitude fo r It, out tha grea t majorit y have acquired thei r cum nin g by long apprenticeship . On a recen t afternoon a reporter sa w a wretched-looking man hobblin g alon g th e east sldo o f Klxth avenue , near Twentioth street. H o scorne d t o bo f iaralvKotl on his Irft side , li o turned nt o Twentieth street , amies th e report - er passed close to hi m he recognised th o •beggar a s a man—whom lie ha d hrard- leuinjtng r tlioo followin gg stor yy too ann tli followin stor t a cp - l parentiy loss experienced mendicant In \I tbp Fottrt h Word: \ Well, as 1 was a savin' , 1 was ' a noo k aboard tho bri g Cheshire , fro m Uionon to Now York . O n m y las t trip , fust as sh e wa s goh V t o leav e the dock down here near Pee k Slip , i thought I'd slip ou t an d get some-thin k t o drin k afor e we go t away. To cu t alon^ r yar n short , I f$nt drank an ' was lef t My clothes an ' money was aboard , an' I didn't hav o but thruppence in my pock - et - When it came night I dld n t hav o nowhere tn go, on* a s 1 w&s wouderin' wo t I'd do shout it, a young felle r wit h spectacle s cam** along . I stoppe d hi m an* told him I'd get hw t iu th e streets , on' when I fou n m y way t o the doc k m y ship wa s gone without tne. I re- member tha t young felle r well . H o asked me a lot of question s whic h I an - swered tmc, except about th e drunk. Then ho gav e me a half' s dolla r and \told m e to call at his roonw—somewhere * on Washington Square—the nex t dayman' he' d gtve m o a job unti l I coul d tinji a ship . When he went away I se e in a minute wo t a pay in ' busines s i t was; 40 as soon as he got ou t of sigh t I tackled th e next feller that came along . He didn't wai t t o hear what I ifaid, out ho sajd he kne w 1 was a lyin ' anyhow, an ' h e gave m e five cent s to ge t a drink with . I did wot h o tol d me , an' then dcidgewhs gottin * wor e out , I got sic k wit h the small-pox . I was settm' In a cended the latter , and tbejr afterward dmr-room dowp i n Water street , when I —Since th e custom o&^hootiug editors has been started ^ t?his office wishes i t •digtindti v understood that It prefers be - mg shattered with a volle y o f advertise- ments - —Boston Star, proceeded t n test the acousti c property of the valley between. T o do thi s his fellow-travele r rode down Gcrizlxn , across the valley , and bega n to. asoend ICbaL his \horse looking the sixo of an ant,*' r ^Aitef ascending a considerable distance, unti l he , appeared bat a fsinf dot on tho hillside , no Btoppod,, , Jt had bee n arranged >hat the tw o should: sig- na l t o each othe r when ready t o speak, bu t that was now seen to be hopeless, so, waiting unti l the do t appoard to have ceasou to move, th e knthor, the ROVL H. Jones, , commenced to\read oload from a book^-Jifeelife'triat he might just a s wel l have thought of ad- dressing the House , o f Commons from Lambeth Palace.*'* After -a whil e he paused to hea r tho result . Groa t was ms surprise whe n from th e littl e dot on the hillsid e he heard the words of tho Twenty-third Psalm, an d this in spit e o f th e conversatio n carrie d on by some Turkish soldier s near... . On th e two meeting the y foun d that oioh ha d beards the * other wit h perfect distinctness.— London Qlobe. —The freedo m o f the Cit y of Dublin ha s been conferre d upo n Mr. PsrneH. This i s a goo d deal lik o handing a glass of water t o a Kentookian. . It u doubt. lew a fine thing , but h o ha * no us e fo* Ml,—Chicago Tribua*. started again , but [ onl y go t seventeen cents rqor e th e whol e night till I turned in-^about eleve n o'clock^ t \That's how I go t started; but about m'iS^-^fiiaU-^Sfe^^jJm^siior., first felt iLcourin l on*. Firs t I was col d an d then I was hot , and I ha d a fearfu l iTuin iu m y back. After 1 sat,m the bnr-room about three hours , * getthT' worse all th e time, th e barkeeper sen t for an ambulance, and I wa s carrie d off to the hospital . When I com e out of tha t my faco was marked lik e i t i s now,,., an d I was s o weak tha t people could see I had been sick . I made $6 a day the n for over a week, but whon I began t o look better 1 didn't make but about a dolla r an ' a half a day. ' B y and by I didn't make oven thi s muah, and then . soein ' a, ma n i n Brooklyn , on e day mak- in g lots of money bocause h e was para - lysed , J foun d out.how t o d o it , an d 1 v e been working that racke t off an ' on ever since.' 1 \How d o yet* make your hand ioo k BOP\ the listenin g mendicant asked.. \•It's oasy enough, you ca n d o i t your - self. Put your arm close t o your side . Now lif t u p your hand to a leve l wit h 'you r elbow and leav e i t bang loosel y fro m the wrist . Now pres s I n your thumb Joint, and that's all there if about it . If you want the hand to trem- ble, press your arm against your side a s hard as eve r you , can . Thuf^ rigbt. . I t look s hard, but I t ain't , and nobody wo t ^tfla' t know the business W„q#H ever think .you.,coul d ahsm it. Of courg* anybtKl y couiddptbe hobtli»g-patt*\^ ,<*& •=:»;: -*A &