THE ILLUSTRATED BEE. Curious Occupations Followed by Many February 17, 1001. Thero nro uinuy professions In everyday la when a mala In kept to cnre for nothing life which are curious enough lu them selves, hut which tho average person ac cepts as a matter of course on account of seeing them every day. There aro nlso Humorous professions In exlstencu about which the averugo person knows little or cibo than the two Ill-tempered pugs or surly poodles that tho profession may he called singular. The professional attendant lu a Turkish hath house Is no longer a novelty, hut It was left for an enterprising horseman uf nothing, and yet these callings furnish oc- Chicago to Invent the custom of giving eupatlon for many people who have made Turkish baths to horses. This genius a science out of their occupation. established u complete equine batn houso A few years ago the professional golf near the Hawthorne track last summer, Instructor was almost unknown In this and, by clanging $3 a bath, he expected tu country, and the profession of Instructor or reap a fortune tu a short time. There were Instructress lu whist or other card games a number of horses at tho truck which were wus confined to a very few persons, Now behind lu their training, and the inventor both of these callings aru common enough ligured out that by subjecting them to the In every huge community and excite no sweating and steaming process of tho curiosity. The sanio Is truo of those per- 'lurklsh hath he could reduce their surplus sons who have taken advantage of any pre- tat und save u good deal of time for their vailing fad In which they were adepts to owners. There wus some Haw in his reason impart their learning tu other persons who lug, however, and tho bath house fulled were willing to pay for It. .Many women through lack of patronuge. have made a respectable Income by teach- liu the number of pencil-sharpening lug some new kind of fancy work or cio- machines on the market It would look us li ehetlng, and this calling Is quite old and there were Utile room for a mun who makes well known in this country, but of recent his living by sharpening leud pencils tor years the art has been less pructlced than church meetings, political conventions und formerly. And these professions are but n the like, yet u Chicago man makes a coin few of many which now excite no comment, fortuble competency iu this way. He is To llnd eulllngs which are really novol mostly employed by ladles of tho women's and practically unknown on this side of tho rights poisuuslon, who require a number of water, It is only necessary to choose a pencils for their numerous meetings aud few from l'arls. Among those which may have not developed the art of sharpening bo mentioned as orlclnal with that city Is hum tiKiiioelvcs. 'Ihe women, moreover, do tho calling of the man who prepares un- not wish to go to tho expense of paying ripe fruit for market. Tho prlco paid in several dollais in u lump sum tor a pencil- Irom lMum uj H0 u,0 years Mieiit iu the the Parisian market for fruit early in tho sharpening machine, llguring out that it Is muua IUU far ,uro protltiiblu to them lu season Is sulllclently extravagant to Justify eiauper to pay the man $1 every week for uvory way umt, H tlu case among the gold care being taken In Its preparation which the same olllco. miners. would not bo prolltublu In this country. Tho United Kingdom has over one-tenth Tho earlier tho fruit Is on the market the 1 1 ntlliri! mil 11(1 Workers of all the subterranean workers iu the world. They are mainly engaged lu the According to a recent computation mudu uoul aud Iron mines of western and central lu n'ruucu. thero are -Uii.UUU uersous of England and south Scotland aud lu tho Fruit which Is of necessity nlucked reon l.nth hoxch who sound their lives orucurluu tin mines of Cornwall. Many of tho Iron for shipping purposes also comes under his n-uin tuo eartu suen ludispeusaulo products ""d coal mines havo now reached greut Washington's Tombs Three Burial Places better It pays, and tho Parisian trader Is not slow to recognize tho fact, (iftllnu Fruit ICcnil lor .Market. Within the precincts of Mount Vernon, phagus fur the better protection of tho tho beautiful cBtatu unco ocuup'ed by corpse. When this sarcophagus was (leorgo Washington und now preserved by brought to the tomb it wus tound to ho too tlin iifillrtti In lilu inimiiirv nr.. thru., uiw.fu Inrim In tuiMM tlll'lillLfh thn tl'flll lllltll'WILV of care, nud a recognized piofession is that of as coal, metals and salt, us well as others, depths and the day Is not far distant when wuoro tuo ,lral ,,ri)8ijei illlH been burled, the vault and on examination tho vault tuo man wno manes it reauy for tnu mar- uKo prociuus stoues, which cannot no ou.nu i uuum.ui.i..., m u ... Thu lomlj wncll l8 nuw nlL olll t it8uf was discovered to ho so poorly pro koi. mo metuou is to nrst sweeien una classed umong tlie necessaries, saya tnu .- m ....i...... ....... ... ... then color tho article to be treated, so as to Now lork Sun. Most of these tollers spend greater depths for mineral, make it resemble in taste and appeurauco mmr working hours far below the surtaue. Tho United Kingdom has nearly twico as tho fruit when fully ripened. Tho sweet- mh many years ago the treatment which many miners us thero tiro lu the United ening Is accomplished by lusertiiiK tho ihniis;ni,i .,f thorn received, und tiurtiou- States. Germany also gives work to moro visitors as containing tho renin Ins of tected against moisture that its dampness Washington Is nut that in which tho body was laid on the duto of his burial, Decem ber 18, 17'J'J. Twico since then the colllu has been moved, but never away from would destroy lu u short tlinu tho texture of the marble and dufacu the richness und beauty of tho exterior sculpturing. It was then determined to build a suitable re ceptacle for tho sarcophagus on tho right needle of a hynodermle sitIuko. which has i,..k- h... un....... ..ml .hii.iren whu tolled miners than this country employs, ond yet .., .,.,.... been llllcd with a thin solution of glucose, lu lno ucop coal mines lu Ureal Urilalu, be- country turns out u great deal moro Thu oJ fam'Uy vuull ,u wuu, lhis uo,iy uf tho ontranco to tho gate, outside of the unuer me siun oi tuo piece oi iruu anu in- came a public scandal. Tho adoption ot vu. vm. Jeetlng a littlo of tho sweet mixture. Tho humaiiu laws led to a change lu the dls- rllu reason why wo obtnln a rar greater Insertion of the needle Is always made near graceful coudltluns uuder which they Product with a much smaller mining force the stem, so that the orlllco will escape worked and lived. Tho miners uf the world notice. have now a pleasant existence compared If the fruit Is hard It Is gently pinched witu that which they led a few decades ago. until It assumes tho softness found when in uo pari of tuo world are thero so fully ripe and Is then ready to he colored, many underground workers, in proportion to This Is done with a soft brush dipped lu tutal population, us lu tho South African some harmless coloring mutter of tho ueces- republic. These workers aro in the gold sary shade and tho fruit Is then set nsldo to mines and practically all are negroes under dry for tho morket. As every Individual white overseers, 'the worst thing about is that wo ubu a great deal of improved mining machinery, so that, though wu pay tho highest wages, tho cost of mining Is less In this country than In most European lands. of Washington was Urst Interred was situated about three hundred yards to the south of tho mansion, lu tho sldu of a deep dell, surrounded by great trees, and was simply u uurrow excavation lu the bank of earth, arched over with brick and cov ered with deep sod. Washington, before vault. This was accordingly donu. On tho morning of Saturday, October 7, 1S37, all things being lu readiness fur thu removal of tho remains of Washington to their new rusting place, lights wore pro cured aud tho vault was entered. Mr. Wil liam Strickland, who assisted at tho re interment, gives the following account of ills death, contemplated thu building of a now vuult, and had selected tho spot whore what then took place: Reflections Of l 13ilCliel0r u wished It located, but tho end camu "Accompanied by Mnjor Lewis and his suddenly, tho new vuult had not oven been son wu entered tho vault door. Tho colllu wur vwv Vrw Tho nvornco woman bcKUii. and tho body wub burled In thu oht containing thu remains of Washington was piece mis 10 uo iiunuieu in uus maimer u their llfo Is that thu Uoers of tho Transvaal doea a lol ot foolish things Just to Bee If tomb. Hero It remained until an attempted in tuo extremo duck part or ino vauii, anu can bu seen that It only pays to treat tho baVo uover consented to suppress tho liquor a certain man will care. desecration. A man broke into tho vault, to remove tho ease containing thu lonoen mosi expensive varieties oi iruu. i-iuiiis, aaloous near tho mines. The Transvual . womnn tnat lB too tendor-hearted to mil was discovered Just us hu wus making receptacle it was round necessary put peaches and certain varieties of troplcnl government has drawn largo roveuuu from . ... .... .. thiuk tllinK Df DUttinc with a skull und somo hones. Tho rob- "able tho eolllns thai wuro plied up be- (, n hnhv her had found tho wrong body, for these tween It " the doorway. After clearing Tho fact that a woman marries a man at all Is gent-rally proof that alio doosn't know as much as bo does. Ucforo a girl Is engaged sho thinks all tho men are alike; after sho has been mar- relics formed no part of the remains or Washington Tho second sepulcher wus made In the south sldo of thu steep hill, near a small wooded ravine, on tho site especially selected by Washington. Tho excavation was walled in with brick aud arched over at tho height of eight foot above tho lovel rruits nro tuose generally prepared. ti,eso saloons by means of a heavy license Still another profession, this time a tUx. The result Is that most ot tho black fraudulent one, which oxlsts In France, Is ,UCrs havo Bpent a largo part ot their tho selling of counterfeit ortolans and pro- earnings In drink and many murders, rob- parlng them for tho market. Tho ortolan Is berles and other crimes have occurred, found at Its best in southern Frunoh and Thousands of black men also work in tho Spain and Is getting scarcer and scarcer ,i0..n iiint.inn.i mimm m Kimhnri.iv. Thn each year. In consequence they nro hunted most pocullar feature of their employment rlcd a year,, sho thinks they aro all dlf irucn moro perseveringiy man oeiore anu iB that durini: tho term of their contract ''-" more and more imitations of tho bird aro thoy are nrlsoners. They live Insldo of a Wen a man gets married, no matter (lf .,. mllI1,i Tlll. ..,. llB1!lf ...,. BUr being placed upon tho market. As tho or- mrgb compound, surrounded by a high board what a poor thing hu Is, there Is always mull(iuU ,,y a wnn of brickwork twolvo feet tolan retails lu tho market ut about $1.00 In fonce on which guards aro mounted, as on woman somewhero to wonder whnt ho h,Kh anU Bmir,iL., j f.ont by ,U1 iron Kato. Amcrtcun money, tho art of counterfeiting tho walls ot Sing Sing prison. Evory mom- uver saw In her. Wiy opuI,K a fow f0l!t In front of tho thorn is quite a profltablo ono and sparrows tnc thov are marched out to tho mines and As soon na two noonlo havo a babv all Its vault .lnnr. nnd various small song birds nro pressed ovcry Di(.ut tuey aro nmrched hack again, rolatlves begin to quarrel ovor what Its Tho body of Washington was moved Into "K"t f tho candles to havo suffered imi into service tor ino purpose. Insldo tho compound aro tho rude cabins In nanio shall ho; by tho tlmo this is Bottled this tomb iu 1831 and remained thero un- muu m"" ulu uuects oi umo. ino eyu- Tho ortolan Is generally taken alive and wulcu tj,ey Bicop lui iloro and thero arc they begin to quarrol over which It look disturbed until 18U7 when John Struthers sockets wore largo and deep nnd (ho breadth fattened for tho market on special kinds of snonB wcre thoy may buy overvthlni: they most llko: bv tho tlmo thov cot this sot. nf Phihwinlnhia inn.in nmi nrnanntnii in thn "cross the teiiiples, together with tho fore warn anu ino counterieiter merely secures require. I.lquor. however. Is kept away tied, thero Is generally another baby. rolatlves of Washington a marble sarco somo bird of nbout thu same size to sell as 'ho genuluo article, nnd by fattening It on the passagewiiy, thu easu, which was lo cayed, was stripped olf and the lead ot the lid was dlscowrcd to have sunk very con sldeiably frcm head tu foot, so much uo as to form a curved line of four to live Inches lu Its whole length. This settlement of tlu uielul had perhaps caused the soldering ot tho Joints to give wny about tho upper or widest part uf the collln. At tho request ot Major Lewis this fractured part was I urn id over on tho lower pnrt of thu lid, exposing to view a head and breast of largo dimensions, which appeared by tho dim the same vnrlety of grain for several weeks ho manages to impart to Its llesh some thing ot the same quality as that of the ortolan. Somo secret method of flavoring the flesh Is also In vogue, In order to nuike It moro nearly approach tho tasto of tho genulno article. Tho ortolan Is, moreover, of n peculiarly round shnpo and tho Imita tion requires pressing Into tho necessary form after It hos been killed nnd dressed for tho market. 111...- II, !.. To return to our own country, it Is only ecessary to consider somo of tho profes- lons existing in Now York to llnd thoso rnsniii ih iiifisiiv in inn minim in wmntm. ih cir I u I itk. niiini, .1 v ii i.i H in vn I in. inn 1 barber has, In consequence, sprung Into .... rTlm .mnnelHlt. rin t I r ltd nllnnml In u Ul.UU.l.l.J Jl I . no IIJI'U ... wool of French poodles need constant '.dug nnd the dog harbor is a scientist I V IIIIIIKI, I III. H I 1111 III I Willi IT11I1H in niiiAn in,,, c, t 1 1 1 1 1 . cfl..i HU UUnO ..I LHILII l.lU l.UUIdi UUU.U owners of white poodles wish tholr dogs blondlned hoforo taking them out for oxer clso, nnd It Is needless to say that tho oc cupation is ono to which many women nre to tho manner born. Tho hair of tho dogs Is often curled to suit somo caprice of the owner nnd thero are numerous foibles In connection with the treatment of the nnlmals which glvo employment to n largo number of persons, Somo people keep Bpcclal attendants for certain treasured nnlmals, but In the case of show animals thero Is nothing singular about the fact. It head, appeared of unusual slzu. Thero wns uo appcaranro of grave clothes; tho chest was broad; tho color was dark and hud the appeurauco of dried llesh and skin adhering closely to the bones. Wu saw no hair, nor wns there any offensive odor from the body. A hand was laid upon tho head and In stantly removed; tho lead ot tho lid was restored to Us place; tho body, raised by six men, wns carried and laid In tho marble colllu and the ponderous cover being put on and set In commit. It was scaled from our sight on Saturday, October 7, 1837." On tho lid of this marblo sarcophagus is sculptured tho American shield suspended ovor our festooned lings. Perched upon tho superior bar of thu Hhield nnd forming tho crest Is nn englo with outspread wings. Ilo low this design and cut In the marblo Is tho name "Washington." Tho remnliiB of Mrs. Washington now rest In a similar sarcophagus of marblo, plainly sculptured and sltuntcd on the left of tho gntoway or entrance to tho tomb. Loves INTKIUOK OF TUB KXI'HKSS OFFICIO AT TEKAMAH, Neb., AFTEIt AN ATTACK HY FOLLOWERS OF MRS, C A Hit 1 10 NATION Detroit Journal: It was a beautiful evening lu Juno. Tho wnterB of tho drill n ago canal purled nud rippled against tho plow i.f their gondola, virtually as any other waters might. Tho occasion Invited con fidences. "Did you marry your llrst love?" asked tho guest. "Yes," replied Holeno, naively, while her color deepened perceptibly, "my first, t lilt il. fifth nnd Bovonth, thus far! Of course, I in not In thu lenst superstitious, but there certainly Is luck In mid numbers!" As tho gloom gathered tho gondoliers sang Italian love ballads, tho abattoirs uhciI tholr smoke consumers, anil altogether It was quite llko Venice.