—— CASTLE GARDEN. HUMANITY IN MANY ASPECTS AND OF MANY NATIONALITIES. A Ship-Load Thelr Way dominating Tople of Intorost— First of Emigrants —~ Lovers on to Heunlon ~The Pre Impressions, New York Letter (Castle Garden is one of thos paturs! theatres which n'most always have s me new drama upon the stage ist {tat al most any time and you will find unique piciure or novel situation in the tan led skin of human life + he bulk of the incoming tide of travel Is, of course, commonp ace and uninteresting as Life in the lower sirata of socety is very apt to be A ship lond of immigrants pours into the gateway, bringing the tin or of some particular nation with it, and then pours dut again, ad gos westward, ad in the 100, DUD people there may not be a do en who exci a ripple of interest in server; but every once in a while comes a comet, or a panel, un «C star or a brilliant one, and the at fixed Dig down a little aud you find, not dirt, not chal, but the golden | which makes life somethivg more th mere animal existence —the "material ™ of the poet, the dramatist avd the Look at that pretty girl with wo shoon and golden band about sitting apa.t from the rest, with awa, look in her eyes and a faint on her Lips as she tucks a rude letter away against the white bosom behind her Guaint bodice. (an you not see the I tory there, the tearful separation years struggling farmer in the west, the w maiden in the east, the summons aod the happy reuniting not far olf now Wh, itisas plain as print ar old Castle Gardener Every stenmer brings a score of lovers oa their way to union and reunion. These old conutry low more faith ul than those of America Youder is a makes the Yankee to talk her language down to the knees Loots Above A sn Above ti at Ww h i iS Le Leart, youag creature sole tu 0 there eutric tention 1s sand ia mances den wr n far Sig aer t.linyg Otome 0 Fa we FOU IQ Swedish Ia tongue itch to Her guy Lb] I'elow i such = roeanance hu man, iso it Husuce in of everyons ar langua.e those w get itt then the e ci expia times I ui the m the bands of a showd r versanl will wWou.d ch order i ‘ tual IMIgra Arrives Ther oan | You not teach is in the tolls of a swn ) warn | hie | refus MLE Ww orn acn Al bie ward If he can iat Us the immig their work with letters Across the ocean What are the ful swi { amd cir mmigran! 8 Lira L 1) Most of Very Phe pleasing that they come here ox wetng to pa money in the aw id They do exper make money, have a lingering h pe that it will come without much work They walk out a view the butt end of the cty and go back much dws pPpo inte] It isnt half so us they thought it would they and they compare it unfesorably London or Paris or Berlin or w city they are familiar with. Those stay at the Carden) Bg encugh tw acquainted with the sharpers who are on the watch there or theres bouts victims to believe New York is s of this country? matter of fa i M romance and they sired ts is lo Iw Cousianty for come that uite a li. ely town after all Ihe * Labor Bureau bum “is a well known character A ticket from th Labor bureau gives him entry there every night and hg houses himself! there as long OAR Scrape up money to buy food Le wants to be sent back to Fu Pe is a sort of lo al trump, with aversion to rea’ work Castie Garden is supposed 0 pro Immigraits from sharpers and from 1 imposition of boardiag house Lere and raiirosd runners “and sich It does I, more or lesa It ean never do thoroughly 0 lon ras It permits a h of runners to come in and grab fen landing too late to take the bg % he Then He iramps rie mm even | 17) and im \ew York here, It resiraiot trains. if « as'le Garden were sted on an Island in the harbor migrants bavi: £ no business in Were resirnined from coming would be a much more elt cient than it is at present, There are some rare old characters among the stall of employes in Castle Garden. Vol.eeman George Miller who weeps to think he is golug on the retirmdl list after twenty two years of work bureau. Is a rac y old soul ful ness and good bumer He fiercely in nineteen different AOEUALCS and not a child will tremble in Lis Pres ence, though his volce is grufl as a polar bears, The veteran ticket taker with the wooden leg Is another jolly old boy, full of his yarns when in a humor to tell them. His story of how a dude In a street car assaulted his wooden leg with a play cane because be did not double it up and get it out of the way is splitting enough w split rails with in the of graft CAB swear a. A New Game Mpa, The Chinese pheasants turued loowe in Oregon some time since have foterbred with the native grouse, and a new game bird, with the head of a phsant and wing and nil feathers of & gious is the heb, { four da s Bost «i Horal Ll} | The present system is an improvement on the old style of Killing with harpoon | and lances. tis more certain and loss dangerous. The steamer rans ap close, Land, witha heavy gun, 8 bomb eight inches long by one amd a half in diameter, | climrged with dynamite, is fired into the | whale near the dorsal fia. The bomb has {atime fase, and explodes, producing a | most instamt deatth. It is related ns a | curfous fact that after the whale has { plunged downward far into the geen walter the dull, mu Yed explosion may be heard in calm weather, If the passages | through which the ar is exbaled are de stroyed, the fish it is claimed by its hunters, will rise | nmedintely to the 8 ir face; if not nud the alr is exhaled he | sinks to the bottom and remains there, ns | does a human bod. until the formation | of the gases bring him to the surface. In warm weather he is expected to rise in in the cold water of winter it | How Whales Are Killed, { may be ten days or more before he comes | marks on the bomb y re ' [| In Keep a sharp lookout to the surface Meantime the ste him IT nod sims to due vmer wait for j ursuil of retura swbout the i" waler When recovered, su lice for identifica tion if there are opposing claims of own ersh'p. It Wan unwritten law that any coasting vessel finding a doad whale adrift aud they often drift many miles from where thoy are shot ind 8 oll In above shall moor him uotify the first whaling steamer that is met, or the nearest whaling station ior Its usua’ to pay $235, s0 that the smadl coasters plying up and down the New nga il coast have an moentive tn hid sery oe the steamer promptly heads for the whale and tows him to the oll works. often along and bard pull io rough water with a great sevenly. foot hu k drag like 80 much dend weight astern But many a whale supposed to have re ceived his quieius at the hands of these dynumiters of the seas {4 never heard from agai, He may be driven sea, out of the track of coasting Cr the bomb may not have touched a vi i sensation of hav gv in some part of the notice ng by gales far to Vaseela | part, and bey Ing A pretty sharps Lis system. the wha'e is for it { fata But ne wWaol SURLY OF ne | Orend aynamiler Lombs are cosliug $4 each asl Miners How did u com music, dir Arthur Faller sm ih lear fellow OTA but com} ting you ent the means of snd so we wrote To our surpris A decided sa ir Ar hur Add A We had “California senic now hy the rod \ “ wholesale dru st porter CN "remarked jo flown oa rn “In certah sinless the (armors are ast de es of Kied over the Ihseets at grasshop rors ps wil ago | prov ar fatal » ers fall i ut ane AY Arsenic or Neve yoars but it did The grasshog the feild and are Te “oar big arsenis simost vt Aris Tew) was used Rrsenia bo : den lusively Tens, Arizon and nn any of the territories u i tithes. It has ! though that th tensive, sintos lows only been of hax tinde A tity of Gin deus ondon Is now » in the heart of ths constantly gar lens proj ye stambiin on eriant no bright with towers « omfortable bene abound, which are usually well 1 more especially in such a delightful » mer ss that with which Eagiand has this year. been favored Hetween | and some of these haunts are full of youn hy men, who, after luncheon, se thelr rerose with a cigarette and news paper, for a precious half hour The ground around SL Paul s is now beaut fully planted and bright with parterros : od m fds Water from the Lips, Vienon has recently received a Mpls of water from ihe Styrian Alps, and very considerable docrense has bees noted In stomach and intestinal troubles nsos of typhoid fover have also becos Ye Jy hare continued INDIANS THAT SEEM FIRI-PROQOF, Peculinritios of the “"Mushkawn' Dance of the Navaloes—=A Strange Noens. Denver Latter Mr. John B. Sweet, been traveling in New Movieo and Ari zoun, gives an interesting and gra hie sketch of the “ Hashkawn | ance, * which he had witoossed at one of the N avajo a encles. It took place in a large corral or inciosure of an irre ularly circular who has recently | form, ubo .1 forty wees in doameler Is about of fence, eight feet high, was con sir.cted fresh uniper aod pinon bou his In the center was a conleal ile of dry wood. ahout thirteen feet hich, which was to make the great cen 1 ul lire Arvund this, n few feet from th fence, a do en sma. ler fires were burning for the comlort und convenience of the Apecin tors, who numbered about 00 men women and children, gathered bere from the various 1arts of the Nava o country The fire date was the most ie turesque ard startling of all ome before the dancers catered | heard strun es unds mingled with th horn, The sounds call of the saad hii haps, be proj isi much crane wm led Wr riy oa | nud they were mde by the dancers cone stantly during the exerci es Fhe 10 grow otler them cast nod nearer, until we heand ing In the ment ufter men having no clothing on than a tered .yery m bundle of d cedar haml, exes pt the leader breech clo bore a thick Lar in each who carr ed fou smaller fagots of mn 8 i material times they all ! | nroun waving then lens f t 1h one sired IF our | tine fre ward the ame the leader advances Bre, It «ne of his trumpeting loudly fence o the coral formed as milar west thie nort throw then BETH ern brad was some Whe posed tered nn the | row pron erend AM . Ha very much to have | whi I eal My a might toy thal somel vast girs 1 HON A Mex oan (0 to Near stands a ¢ which is famous In external appearance it naar to resemble a hv than a doro factory | rou by a high wall and defended hy a com pany of about ni hese are ma tained by the lishm ose bly to defend It again without, but the Hers ar eye on the 1 The only war plain cotton cl article of dress [vm clams, and there In market for it the otton mill in ety soldiers es nh the » sole © X Pe 0) 8 Pre th operat " saticod ar ix grad ordinar the lower A I wl y which is the both sexes conse quently Fnglish fon th Comps Fuppose a round coldmn of con’, and one third feet In diameter, reaching from the earth to the moon-—two hundred and forty thousand miles away. I hat column would represent the quantity of ooal mined In England during the last thirty years In 1874 the production of coal in Eng land was almost one hundred pnd mixty four million tons, and at that mate of con sumption the stock still left would be suf fliclent to last sbout nine hundred yous longer. nine | THI Woman's Province, DUTIES OF THE GENTLER HOW BEST FULFILLED, What a great task is assigned to wo. man, Its dignity can not be elevated. It is not her province to make laws, to lead armies, nor to be at the head of great en terprises, but to her is given the power to form those by whom the laws are made, to teach the leaders of mighty armies and the She i» required to guard against having the slightest taint of bodily infirmity touch the frail creature whose moral, intellect. ual and physical being is derived from her. She must instil correct principles, incujente rig the soul of her offspring those pure senti ments which in tine will part of themselves, and bless generations yet unborn, Yes, to woman is given the blessed privilege of aiding the sufferer in all the various stages of Lis existence, She smiles serenely at the christening, and weeps at the burial, while she soothes the bereaved heart, This is her province and Yet how can she fulfill her miss unl wssessed of a strong and healthy body? The preparation of Dr. § B, Hartman, and known as Peruxa, is just the thing for persons suffering from a ma- jority of the complaints incident to this ue BEX governors of vast mpires, t doctrine , and breathe into to come be a on climate, Jt is invaluable to women, and Mrs J. W. Revnolds, of New Lisho Columbiana ¢ winty, Ohio, is a noted ex ample of what the medicine can do. She says she has suffered ation of the | ings, catarrh in the head, with a bad cough. She had tried a number of physicians, but they all failed to cure her duced to try Pert | immediately a marked change took place Alor 5 bottle her cough ceased and | for years with con gest and was troubled She was in using one 1 ashort time her other ailments were cured. She and Mr. |} Was a is now completely restored gives al the credit to Prruxa, W. Reynolds, her hushand, firmed invalid. * lle cor neither could he work, and as a result, £5) LN we » N Bernhardt S¢ 5 air 51 ' Mich to health, con sleep well, used Peruxa, was « letely restore former vigor th He he 1 Clair county, hay 4 ve | oughly tried vour Pauexa ir CIN ases tow : 1 ily of childre iinevery case ) No family can honest! Nancy Feterman, Co County, Pa, says valuable Peru xa i ie best ever used.” Pa Coentlemen medicin AIN ROAD TO HEALTH. 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