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B r THIS SUN, SUN DAT, JULY 2, 1BM2. K TIIKU'CKY ..IANOK WALL ST. Ir vj.inv or oyk into rnir.n a riiuht Hf CfT JO lOltllM'. M H Tkr I'nlN I'ull r IHUUiiltlra (r llliuorlf l.ul HI 11 ufH fnl Hie HmUtr stkeliki A limit Hi 6 the 'I It L.H--S- I Sleuth lit II. nil l.nlior, j 1 Kiw iii) icjisoii why I cculil not ninko Hi iiioui))' 111 Wall street. I hud inl.iui mm dip In HI, tlm breakers, nml mi llnillucu liimiUiil of i;tilit fu I H'k away my mat tin, locked it up, ntulio- - H uiiilnod uway fiom mo slmut tv.'" cari. 1 nut B H told by (he ljrnl.fr Hint It uih n iipnih (rlok. mid g that If hu had thoiuht that I Iiituliili'il to f snuleh thu III st pi nllt that 1 Hindu nnd take It J away, ho would nut huio opened tlm account. H 5 llh foollncs sooiuod tn bo hint boo.tuso I know 'i whonloiiiilt. Hosnld, with n vvhlillui: motion B of his handii, that ho thought I was colnc to H Loop turnlnc my money over In stocks, solllnc B' und biijlni, bii)lnc and soillnc. I hum ii slow H poke, and Iinv Inc houcht 100 Hharos of Union Bj lMclnc. nml hnvlnc sold It whon It wns three T iioIiiIh up, with a clean prollt of about t'l'j. my M umhlllon was sutlslh-d- , and I only wnntod to J cot my margin out of tlm mystoiioua apart- - W& 1 nient behind tlm clnss doors, whero ens llchls Kj burned all day, and to co home. Tlm broker Br.'; was all smiles v.hoii lm cot thu muicln; hu m seemed to bo ills ippointed In mo when ho cavo J It uji, but I thoucht that (275 for thrcudays wnsonouch to sntify any one, uud I hadn't 1 any complaint to make. if Two yenrs Intor 1 wanted to cot another $275 easily. I took the mnrcin nnd wont to another oillue. It was in the back of thu bulldliic. if fnelncn prospect of whlto walls and Iron shut- - li ters. A ticker at (ho wall kept up rt ceaseless K racket uiisvliidlncn wheel of tupe. Somuwoll- - j dressed men sat around in n moody way. They ' seemed tohawi lnul thcii neieso,iso-- h irdun- - if i-- In a lloiy f in unco, nnd thoy shot cold clonccs It at any strnncer. .V husky -- xoked man with I windy Ixnrd watched tho whito llbbnii with the a' interest of a small boy icutllncmllmu nonl. A 1 canary blul lilyh up In tho aicn at the janitor's J window chinuped and then) was an oee.islon.il f twitlci'oln sp.iriow. Thu iiinn at tho tape now 1 anil lluu ealled nut. "Js. V. niiunrlerbctlui." J "tsv they'io ofT." I'reoi ntlj ho yawned and a snld, " Thu market Is dull." All weru s jl to inn, and as 1 sat w.iitlnc for tho meinour of jg thullrm. who was in thu Lvihanue, thoy iiyod I mo an I 1 oi cd the in, Tlmy seemed to li hau thu iulet air of lieli moil with hie buses in tho sato deposit saints. IB if They wro film clothes, uspieinll bhocs, but ' they wiTuas ijulet iwa (Juaker muetint," When it tlioy s.ild MMjthliiK It w.is trivial. I beuan to J makuiimuiit.il poitruit of ono for a story of a if man who nesi'r smiled. The table was eonreil 1 with llii.iiielal journals and llles of lln melal ffi papers. 1 looked thiouch u t.illioad manual, n hut, hnini,'iio head foi lUutf., eould not make IS out Htijllitiit; In It that w,is inteiostim;. Tho S llnaiiel.il journals ssi'ru equally dull. Up to rl that tinio 1 thoiuiht that tho phrum "the o- - j cltoment of Wall street" ss.is a fiction. All 1 u)us turned to tlm dooras a hwlft-i.iei- d man ;8 In an alpaeaeo.it. with a Mi.iw hat on thu b.Kk IE of hU head, untried. Ho didn t sen me. nl- - VI ihoiiKh I knew hlin. but 1 didn't mind that, as IB t lie didn't seom to sou thu olheis, who 1 was Y euro wuro millionaires sllnhtly J ' How's the mar ot t" one. m "Hh. soso." said the brokor, wiii' hi- - foro- - X hend. dodKliiK Into his prhnto otllee and et- - X- - tlm; Ills bull tiliklinir. Tho oHUii hos who had f, been m.it'-lilnj- ; iiunnles i'enied the.i to ;o on 1 splines. Tho broker li.itl ii immlx'r of Hiiiinn s j of liltn paper marked nserwitn strntnsu muds, which ho M'lit lnide. Tliina -- ma.i ! folded I uphomu sheets damp from ucopuni; prti". J ami, piittim; them in envelopes, droppod them j! In it box l.iboll, d I'or Cu-to- ni is. At length I was shown into the pi Isnto oflleo. ji Thu broker lookid pleiu-an-t when ln that I wanted to speculate. I spiead tlio lienu- - JfW ' I tiful United Ht.iti's bond that was to stand tor Mr. a my margin out In f ore him as a feast ft l his Hi '! eyes. Itu looked at thu d.ito of tho loupon at HJ J tho bottom without duelling on tlm till" WmJt lunettes and OMiulsito l.itiio work which I so . VJ fj udinired. and itKalu tinkled his b II. A middle- - Jg i need man. w ith an ee lil.on INh. came out. Hi ? took tho bond und iu n.iniu, and s.ild that hu HJ i woulu li.ind muareteiPt in amomnnt. j rj "Sow what stock do yon want" said tho fa broker, tnkinu up his hat. Mv pioirianuno was H; to havu u nice liitlo Unit and pump out bon-.- HJ ji lnfoiiiiatlon that would make mu rich forth-H- J with, but it miscarried. Thu door was alicady HJ l oponed. and his look demanded an ansu.T. I HJ ' couldn't frame a mpl) His hat was on and a- nil other man was at tho eraek of tho door wit li an ml i eager look in Ills hieu. " lluy mo 100 Union I PHelfle," I said, with hesitation. UV "AllrlKht. Onu hundred U. 1. nt tho mnr- - Jl ' Ki)t,"Hiildtlmbroker sciatehlni.iinii'inoi.iiiiliiin 3J In Ids liook. Ho took another older, mid d nled out at full spi-c- All the wi-'- l dressed men in j. tlm outer i lilco bej;an to t.iki- - a new intoiest in I - mo. 1 stood by the man nt the t.ipo. nudwhun H! thero c.nno out " L'. 1' UW ' .it ' Ul" the oe le-- I JJ nient of Wall stp'ot n in In earnest. Tho H. previous s.ii- - wasiiiilu. lm ' mansald ' lT 1'. I Mroiii,-- . It s npa iiuurior," H. Hu look'-- d as th iimh h kimn it w - mv pur- - il ehiisu. I tried to disHuiib,i, ' it s nuiiitr up " H i Iventuied tni.ty. Hi tinid 1 but llmiu was.i Hr imllo mound hlseo that necitived ills mild B 1 oucournirumcnt. mM ff, A dapper yunt man, veiy tired looking IH If ennio In noJilin.- - to uveiy on" but me and in looked at tho tape Then hu cave a low wills- - m Jfe tie. Turniri; to the sainlv-- h tiifd man, and H-i- t tnppln tin- - tap at the II 1'. mm it ('Inn hesnjil :if wilhuwiuk II st shoit s.ilo,,ii tip. hst will rja sell at 75 befi re It s. lis at !'.i Cm soli ou im-l- t iirivilee .San-- 4Xl shall'" put ath. i ill at H E '18. Kood foi Mt) d ivs J Sou." Tho s.indv-H- J V haired m.ni shook his Dj lu " Monoy in it I tell jou. (VuMn't irt Snse (It toslKii amithci I' r 8jtl. Il.-- t t i tak- - it." Tin HJ ii' sandy-li.iiic- d in in shook hi', head. I bu-ii- u to 3)8 KoI that I ilidn t have. i liu.nl worth Hh.Aiiii; Sfl U A boj earn out in I vellt.l my niiine. The HJ If, voleo sounded llko a eomt enei's, 1 took fioiii I htm a moist shi. tof noti. paper wh.eh mad. BH B- - I lisv tll t l l lir liai nt fur jntir no oalil ifi luulrl-- k loorliitrci o( I nion I'.iciac duck nt el I! H lj That final "11" was.i niytoi) to me. II i.d HJ '1 - no mm to nsk ah lit it. 'i he bi hndj,'one, .nid H tj , I didn't want to tell in) pi ivatu biisines to the HJ I rich men about me f li.van to think what HJ IJ It' could mean. The tape Knve tlm next s ile HJ 'j of U, I', at tin ,. ami ns 1 knew that I had to pav HJ ;, tJIcoiumismoiis, sl'j.jii lm buviiit; and JIJ..JU mm 1: forselliii;: the depmiation of my holdings at HJ thit nioiiiont -- bowed a o,s of foil, 'I lm 11 PI i seemed tj n liuu and s.i.o msulf fiom Um 1! further - I'he Pip" sliowcd that on the in t HJ u sale my o- -s wasKU Ml moie and the!! seepii i HJ j toprodlet "itiiin ' I dn.pped into a i h.nr and HJ- - bOKan tn wonder whethci soi.m tikk had not JJJ been hlaved on me In buviiit: mi ..took at thu IQ highest prkoof the day The vision of c.irrj - H i liiR that rtoek for sours, as I livincd HJ ! ' I mlt;ht do by pat ins ii iir cent In- - HJ.j . torest on tho monoy invested by tlm H ; brokur. and kuupiiu- - m iiiain'iu t;ooil, HI' scorned eonifoitln,- - until I thousht tlm stock HJ ! luislit tu.l doivn to seviiity-IU- e iih modleted Hi I Then 1 was convinced th.it I would ii'.sor so HJ '3 my pretty little bond nciln Hut that "IS" still '.? bothered me nnd e iiiihlni; tho man with a INh ;; , uyo luuiiclnii a h.iudwnh, 1 i.ski d him what (t it meant. sa.d that it Indlc.itid that the . btock had In en liin'ht In tho ic.uhi ,i iv. J I! protindid that this m ide it i',. i.i. Hut 't M lidn't fwnnd 'fld whi'lmr. If a stoi I. boasht in the ihi'iiIiu win eominanded tho hi client ! ' lilioiiorihuil.il .nid then In au l.i nrow weal, , Had slelrt off l' hill two hoill- - u .is ti make i tun pinehaser lo-- er of i.enly flit I, whit I would a btoi do ll.nt ivas b uij il in an liioii.- - ,i lltr Wllf' T to K'OVV si 'i uei,, Vii- - 1 haps I h id i.iuin into th" wpoe'ii'lloe ind lool ,1 Uiltoi pocket tlm lo-- s and o awav.loeoum I j nxaiu s ..mi other '111), llu: I om !m,.d I H , tiuiilj d ssenible and v ti bn a like tho mM loiiti,; mi wlio wire cnmliu Into ih olfl 'o mlr n .,-- , lb.; il 1'riintv him had sound, d llm HI il "I ' ' f Hie II a' i ly, I thntthej HJ 7 win n ail biol; rs, and mv pl.ieo wi.m with the HJj lad OOUipilllV Who si mi'il to lie tlllllkilli; of Hi funeiitln My f , u over, inio mu ill splto of fon oil.tttmnpt lobe (rnv.nnd 1 went into the Itlie Whiire .ho tn itiiin spe ulaior stnnil ti - wi inc toreid his futire io a dlni.'i skvlijiht which HJ 'ho wlndo v ovetl lokml Ho lii'iii'd 1 had breu H innklni: nioiiuy. I coullded to him llm truth HJ II" case me ii lo 1, that made urn think of the HJ sturv ol a mail with up like a caslle. Then HJ ho lesiinmd his -- lud of tlm skvlntht. I veil- - HJ lured to iied'ctthiit he Ind had bitter lin-- HJ ' I have been twenty cnrs at this business," HJ lm said snappishly, 'nml 1 II u'lvo son a plena HJ of ndvlco that has iost me iliio.iKH). Iftminiu H niaklnn llviiiuat nnvtluic t;.j haoU to It nnvo H your peniilos, and sou will die iL'h. Stay hole, HJI nml sou II want to lurov a oilaiter si an- - hj HJ fora nlii'it's I daliiK I used to mow with a H blu'snvtlm I am i iittini; now with n knlfo with H, i one blndii nnd thin I rokeu I was oio-- n prince H , in tlm street. I wnnteil lobe n klntr. I bulled H u cei tain stock mail it iiiuunled to tlio sky. It V'l,'.',lu 'lo,'"..,', w,llt l,l'. I haven't ot done Hfli fiilllnc vut NliRti I feu a vomit; niaii nuiulnu HI hern I feel like taking him b) the biittonholo i and telhiiif him to t'o aiv.i) as fast as his lets H will cuirv lit in. HM "Isn't there nny rule for the iruldaneo ot HJ i speculator bore I nbki d. H "Yosi everythliiK ili.it t;oos up must coinn I down oxeept when you aru on thu alimt .ul-- . I Whnt hive nu boUL'ht t" " U 1'. HI HI." Hi "Humph." HJ "What do you think of It?" "1 stopped thlnl.tni,' in 1H71." Hi Ho bolted off and I look hi- - p'aen to ru.nl mv H futtlio In thoskjlicht. A tall. hiuk. mlld-eio- d H youth came out. Hu uas mid but hu siuiled, Hi and stopped toak how 1 had miulo out. I con. H lldnd in him. Ho said that ho cmno to Wnll HjV i stioet with 52JU0) an liihcrltiuico met n UH , friend win knew a'l of Jay Mould's so Tets H And ho supposed thut Could now had tlm H money for lm dull, t li.ivo it. Ho oipccil lo UK; t.'et It luck some liny sure but just II Jl" ho wns K fchort of nstotk that w.i- - noon: up mindly nnd Hi as it meit uuver stop ttoim; up ho wasn't H slneiilnj: any there muhts but was walking thu HI stteets I ilimibt of - "loiy of a min who H , UUK'1 61' pi. Lai, uusod, I uuthl M Uuvu known lxslter, fur my father used to Biy flint Uaulul Diow once rominkudt " Die hiAii st lm rttl what Icn't Mb'ii iicm iii iloiit ftni iti( tu iirimiti " A fill mini from Ohionun passed vvllhout look-In- c ii i, and I i:ot uoudtiuu from him, 1 lonnmd that hu w ix oinvi woilh fJ.U,0UiJ, but now couldn't Pay his dubLs, bce.tusii of Wnll slicut Thosaiidy-liiilrei- l iiinn at tlm tape told mo Unit Imlunl beiiu In Wnll slieot tivolvo ye.uti tryinu to ttel iivnii. Tliroo nmrry biokers went liy l.ilktiiL about vvhilo dlaiii uids and a oliani-piun- u oippiu b llm son, Tlm hoad of tlm llrm sou Ind fa' I, Is drive n thu I'nrk. Tlm janitor mid Ins wifu o.unu doivn lo buitui tiiilenu out tlm ollleoi. Tin) oloil.s wolil homo, und I W'llkod lothe lltttery inul looked ill tho wnter. Two diys of eitiititu novel readlni; uud Hllolll,' Ciipiih liolpod to kueli mo niv.iv fiom Wnll slroci, but in iiinoiinl of resolution could keep me unity fiom tho stock nipnrln In tlio uim.spnpors. u, 1'. vviiHLiitlniK up slowly, und I t,t w'lheorful. l!nil) tlm next wiek I was on the rondlo wenllh My holdlncs showed a profit of iij. Now 1 musl be stuy ami tint toii luoro. It came twod.ivs lalorand I sold mil. Tlm taci- turn speculator tool; mob) the sleeve uud snld "Did )Oii over hear tho story of tho liiiiuwho knew when to null Wall utueW" " No." " Well, It was when ho hud f 10 to pay his I callnd for my nccount, cot a lonitstripl couldn't inideistuud. roselvud a chock for $1275, mid concluded to soil my (loverjiuimit bond and buy n few shuiosof stoe'tthat paid seven pur cent. I called tlm noxt da uud ttot tho slock. I felt Uood. was dio-oo- d, and wns smoklnc a clk'ar that cost OH cents. Thero wnsnfluiry at tho tiipe. 1 was about to leave, when I leuriied Hint a certain slock liad bioken. Tho euneiit opinion was that thu slock was belnt; dcpiessed by tho bears. It would snrliiK buck before ulclit. It had sold from 40 to 41, and would boon leach tlm tin nluu' point. An old speculator vviole an order for two hundred shares of It. " Why." mid ho. "I imido inonuy on that stock at 70. 1 s'tvv that It was onu of Ihoso L'oldeii opportunities Hint make men i icli. and 1 concluded to taku away J1.000 in- stead of J27.'i. Sciiitchini; my nnine on thu biukof thu stock. I put it up us a inaiL'in, witli nil order for 'Jim shares of tho stock at 41. 1 Kot it at III. Thiity minutes later it was 117. Tho news eaino that tho company had failed Convinced that it wns nc.inaid, I determiueilto"avuiaf:e."that Is.actllik'c.n Wall slicet adviie, I boiicht more atulov.ui price. The bottom seemed to Imvo diopped out. and tlie iinvvsbovf wore vellini;"oxtia.' 1 felt un- well. The biokeiscauio ill OM'lted. Tlm head of tlm 111 m wanted to seu tho " fools" Hint had loaded him up with (tho namo of tho btoekl. I didn't have margin enniich left for it wlm-iop- e dancer to stand on. The bend of tho firm said that I must scr.ipo together more money, and that p. d ii. It was hard woi k. but I did it. Tlio taciturn man inndo mo think of a limn with uvos llkotho.eof nllurco litter. .Se- veral spuculalois vvuie weeded out. uud w nt olT enily. belutrn little Innie. The next tiny n the r.illv of the shoits, tlm .stock Improved but It went down nsnln, and tho nunket forit -- come i closed for ropalis. I not a point. It came on tho "dead letel " and was snld to lm "ttllt edtred." Accordingly 1 sol 1 Wcslurn Union short at 00, and saw It no up to 1(17 svllh a divi- dend to iuy. I floundeied like a llh i nt of lis native clement with n hook In Its mouth. ii Six months Inter, the sky Is lenden. Thero Is no rnn try bird carrolllic to tho unconscious da. I nm thin and mj filend- - .j I nm work-in- s All throticli tho hot summer I hnvo scon miles and miles of t ipo unwound finiu thu little ticker which has llM bc'illl to b musicnl. My lout;" stocl: is sio'.viliK stroiuter and my ' short" sioek is crowlnf weaki r. 3Iy account n nv lllls a pa'o of tho k'dcer. I don't kmnv h jvv to rend It o eejit thu veiy last linn. wheh tells (he svliolo stnrj-- . Those who look nt it snv tlint I hnvo paid a small fortune in commissions and interest. Tlio broker treats me with moio respect. I hnvo imw but onu nmbitioii, namely, to (,'et even, t eloso out mj sboits. 1 nowcairj a loaded eano Tor the man w lei has am il ii ilnts. I cct upon the wave of w uat is culled a "boom." Jay Gould and I aro woi kills' tcBcthcr now. I thtow oveiboard oveiy-thl- that shows a prollt. I hold one nost ci;-- . Three dnvs I w.'ilch I' ns a hen watches her chicken. Thn ticker works away. I call a lii.i-- s meetini! of tho spcculatorc and ask for a uinimittrn of stntlp-tlc- i ins to decide (he point at which I must sell to If even Tho majority report Is adoptoil, and a boy with a iiunrter in his hand hurries to the nxchniiL'e ,v th my ore!1!. The broker chnls with me iilToetlotiatolv and tnlks about my operations. 1 don't wunt to hurt nnother broker's feellnirs. und I keep still. Thebov b: iiu,'s ba"!; n luport of my l.t- -t salu in Wall stieet und I am ju- -t oven. I have paid tho broker's family expenses for the siimmei.uiid it is the huidestwirk I overdid. I bllpout without s.ijinn " (iood-b).- " The tncitiirn mnnwhols nt the skylicht turns his trazelle oves on me oueo moio. ' hsen," said I. " liolni:?'' said he. " Yes " said I. "hhnke," snld I.e. He calls mo ' the lucky nnn of Wall street." 1 hnvo in mind a story of u, man who lias had enough. jjhvki.s ix n.iwrixs. .V Fnslilnn tknt hu Follow it the llnnalc Hljlc urllulr Drvxlue. "Diamond hnlrplns? Vo," bald n lo jowoller. "Wo luvotlicin. Thoy aro the fashion now, nnd. If not diamonds, then somo other cniameiit. You have tho classic stjlo of huir ilre-si- in vokuc. Tills Kives nn opportunity for tlio display of orna- ments in the hair, and hnlrplns nre luiiulsite. Hand- - of ancient coins glided ot madu of t;ohl to resemble iimieut coins, with it hairpin at each end of the bangle, are popular, but wo nro busiest ioettilii: jewels In hairpins, and, as diamonds show ls?st in silver, nnd as silvornovv - made in mnnv tones of color, wu are uslni; It most. It is won lm ful what prore- - litis ! it mmlo in the coloring of silver You enn now trd silver ihiisp.,, pansies vioiet-.- , fu. ell-l- a. ivy lwaves. in d pi.mro-e- s, with their nitmiil coloi- - I have just Mulshed a hilipln i isciii'iIIiib n deep mi'eu holly b if. with Sciil't bellies t iiikiiiu lo it uud .1 tin) dewdr.iii on the lcnf made of a diamond. The deep tnllnvv if the silnllowor enn bo shown III silver, as well as the brightest red. Thero aio soiiiu mod di.imon I oticis obtained now In the t'littiiii; of jet. a popular oi nameiit with b' iinlen and (hu hadpliis of jet llnsli brlithtl). In inserts uo have hall plus ill (,'iirnels tnrepre- - sent battel Mips, and our lniilaJiito boetles aio vcrv lealistlo. ' Hut Imitation kills off fashion Kow York shop Kirl- - and many other vouni; women rendlly buy e'evir iiint.itloiis of t uhloniiblo arlicles, An Italian or Trench (till saves !n r mopes carefully, so us to i;ot somo food ornii-luen- t, biich us a t'old at low for tlm hair or u sti Inc of coral beads foi tho neck, but a New ii rk i:IU will wear imitation hv diy, freshly supplied every season. Tho fashion of odd h ill pin- - was piipalat until killed olf bi yilt." a caosi; vAr.r. an iintMi.v.y. lIlllKllllS the Sflnlalcr tho 'Wl'lllllf .Nullco tu lleuil ltuul tu thu Occaalun. Fiwn l d nitrl'I; trff.if Thepcosloof a llitletovvi In Warrick C. unty hasc eru h inifhii,' rt Jlit i r th hnnk er h cliiircli ts.au Isl, Inn urn let i,w .iru of lln. lu-- t, nor mllth lo iinlil lli n,i vt Itie Irtj' t re-- Iim lt rentlirs in r Hurt. Jum lie il.Hei.t Itir nerti, ei Ut Stuulu) hh tirellxr h!I fernrl tie. isiljut I, in 1M lite mutl'ler hit nlllttiiuti.Lnitnt nt. lu ttiuutttit unit akki-- l hull t't run I it to the iaiu.pi is'i l fit , lib ilibi!u.r.l llicin litft Itufuri; tuna wu4c,illiil i,n lUe lioinliiy nltt iiiinltir Mii.l ' tlr .itier llmmlcv liss InnlM in ln feUcorhi,'" mil In i I, ar s en i Itu luiJ lht note M lurli sli ti tnil'tiv. 'IiOtiI' r Hi im Vrft vou r.evi-- r cuiuliw I't set In, ii.'hiii I n a ttiliij t,t ttoe i,u il irtin.' niiit. in ro ntnl if ' nit , III. I,il it. I it. Ilic ol muni io il nl uils . rjt If o ir wifo svl.t iifvc nn.l If nut lltwrmi n.i s li luro iter ' l inite, ,ttu,iu, lu onu hu Irllli toi.itiuu lor mi ii rafi'l (in! v sti rtiu oel roHinr lm,l tiaiub't in tlir isroiw tililitiiuiLO hit nt At tint nt Pu i.ii.l.iii; tl, iiiiln.lrr tttt.kttl linrrnrlru k llm ntiitirfiHllini mti-- f I ut Itrninli v uilli s 'I 'i it I ,l.i-,;- 8 .mj ins wif iuj' up I her . u alii tl llhil like 1 11rt tfi lie Willi ilnl tl ttlenltn tu nt Uuwt- ir in n. ii. cnlinly ut I Willi a toot uf irr.'t.l n -- ..it ill in i , lit. Cue l,i.nl llrtliitr" nil sim t limit rftteNr elrahee ',i yun tin. 1 nil, ml ns'. our bii.t.iil j i. tor In real "lull it l,r rt li .iiu iih lltji trout llu unit! hut Hit Icetivit) lo Unlit (lieiletlll. Il I! lit hlin l,i)i lit t o In 1.111 II u writt r o Ititt i not h unttiioMn lo me. but li ei ib nt It Mime tti i rtt vt a' t of ln ts tin It en teaittriiu lo Is'iulrill Hit I lirlittt.lt rei.itl ttlnn tlmll llfce tlvn rlM-m- to fern I out llie tsuler mitt, If illtt ov tri'tl will fiurtkil) itroclitlni lur ltd tie an I liol.l her uii tu thu r ntt itti.1 of h t(itet i hriilioi je e " tie hHt dotin nthiil inuiitiura ot aiinrobatlon ant nj in) athj The I'ull ul'ii Nrvatlift Miniuiutii I'ttuk, omi tht Homrr Indtl About 11 o'clock Thuinil.iy inoinliiKlhovsholo town tt t,. etarlleilln nterrllli roll- - nil,! i Ijr llku mi i tirtl it'ait it hu.li itinlpoiiple fl) Ini; out of tlair liiiiueN Iniill.iin linn A. iil- - iij lie all of .M.iuiil Itlea reseatetl tho painif of itu itlienonii.on fine of the itiitrp e tta uf foli out t,r mite near tlm Hiiminit, loontneil liv Iho tati rallli lm t lonple.1 mer an I wat lilliin iIomii il ele, p riisineilirei i'i lovartl tliu I'elilrs of Iho lotsli null ai'foillltu forte rrintlmii; anj prtn lm- evers tiling III Ini alio) av tor a Tett inomettti It lnoktilMitioui.il nverul hoieteR win ttooinetl lo luev Italtla ilnlriutloii I til fortiinnlelv lint ill to ncalten.l astl nan cheiketlln tht tilltiH al Iho foot of thut liffi salll nit II to iptp altort of nus of tho I, nil luui (Int. tiiinieiiic hoiiljer WeUhiiiit n ,1 .s ttotii fllt loo cattle it n a sslth fearful veltxitj birit not lite ro 'a henctt al.ovo lotsn an I I reaklitk It in a th'tj.an frajinenu which 1101111111 011 tlto lint a fetv rt,.li from tl,t h im tuaibia on litrke itre.t liunitir the pritiirea of tho ttlltlr overs! oils l 11 itrtckcn w llh ion .teriMiloti arnt nuni peopio auuitlit fcafetv in wit I llinti II 1p etttliualt I llinl ut Uast olor .ifJO tolu ot ruth iiunu Uuwii In the kliilo Ilimuitriia I'litll fur t'ao I'rtlleil Statca. 'rom tht 'an una Afar anil titral I The stenmer rity of Pnllnson Imr trip from tht iittiil of lloiilnrm to evt llrttana rarrlett attav luiiiilouit hei of Laiiinue (Iii Ihe luinf Atlantic roait Inn. of Hon lurm pi ople nro itavotllllf trelt nlli lilion tn hall ma ulltlre Ihe 1.1 K u paij fur llio fiilll Has M iriiti pt r hiiih It foi l,niiinav an.) Uicnta ea h for punt nitplei The Irnjeorihtl coait hat altrasUU llio atli'ii lion of Sow Vork hou mil tin aleautiri mill rorelie frnll ai frt'tiitit for pent 111 who wlah lnlr lln Saw Vork market Ilieuieli4 or still hut ail aiuotinia offereU Itiein at current rutra. Ilioiiiiupttllloil III tho Iniainrll all alontf the toaal proiniaia 10 ha hvrl) ami si ill has 0 itieertru of woiiiterfnliv Incretitliizitif pro.tui Hon of all suuttrl nl trull n Ut ll vv ill beat ttilpiutnl THE KNIGHTS OF LAHOli. T11K AXI MimiODH Of A tlHKAr OltthtMAAlJIIX. It Work In the I'euillnii HllIUra-'V- h. rtn tt )UtT vm frntn Niiinf Ofiin l.uliur Otuuiilr.i-tloiia-l'crao- tvhunrt) Kmcliuletl l'ulHlra. Tlio ivemyful nuiniiKi'itiont of tlm froieflil liiiiidlors' strike In litis elly and in Jcrmy Oily, und of llm Iron workers' stilku in l'linnsyl-Miiilitiili- d olsovvheie. Is conceded to bo Illicitly duo to tho dlioellon of an oiuaiilMitlon known an tho KiiIcIiIh of l.ubor, an order that hits crown soi.ipldly In thop.iM oar Hint Its mem- bers nro unlabeled by lliu It'll thousand. lUi iissemblles hold their ineetlncs In every Slatn of tho Union, and hnvo spread Into Cauadii. Thtoujhout tho West tho order is niuth xtronKur lli.in In tho V.wt. and In othor imrls of tills fltato it is far moro powerful thnn In this city and llrookljn. lis tcioivth, howovnr. has boon very rapid lu theso two cities and In Jersoy City within the past four months. When iiuoatloneil ns In Its niomborshlp hole nnofllcor of tho order snld: " Tho crowtli Is so rapid nnd thoro nro so mnnynddltlons mado dally to our rolls Hint it would bo Impossible to ulvo you nn thins llko correct llRtn os. Thero nro tvvonty nssoniblles here, nnd now ones nro rnpldly formlnu. The 'longshoremen hnvo joined us In a body, Iho pi Intors' union has come Into our rnnks, nnd tho tinners, coopors, ciktnimnkers, freight handlers, mid, In fact, all branches ot labor aro ftirnlshine additions to our strotiKth." "llowdojou nccoiint for thu rnpld crowlh of tho KnlKhtsof Lai sir In a counliy In which trades unions and labor organizations have been ton (.'rent oxtent short-lived?- " " Thnt can bo best explained by a contempla- tion of tho methods of tho order. Tho ot tho Knlhhts of Labor havo from tho becliiniuu boon selected from tho moro lutulll-ce- olcninnt, nnd havo lieen Instructod ns its founder ued to instruct tho novices of his Hist local asscmhlv. They commit to memoi) all the nddri-jbcs- , obllcatlons. and formulas sons In bo the licttci nblo to linppss those whom thoy Induce to enter tho orunulrjition. As it rule theso on.'ntils'ers nro vouiiK men who travel from plate to ltlace. tnkliir; emp'osment for a short Hum nmt nouinlntini: tliemsslves Willi men vvliohcem to bo the mosttrustwtutlij and liitolllccnt. The crcanlcr s nks tn Ilium about tho condition In which the laborer llnds himself ninl the possible me'liis of Iniprovlnc that condition. 'I no host means to (he accom- plishment of this end Is nlwnss leprcsenlcd' tn I10 tlio universal orcaulntlon of tho vvoiklni; masses. As boon as ten men are tocurcd thus aro Initiated, aiida charter (supplied for. Tho lilacoandh utrnf int'ulinu nre not clveu to nny oiitshlei. Tho llr-- t nss,iuibl founded nt mis. place Is termed a' mixed' nrtombly, connlstlni; as il does of mill from different trades who nfleiwni I form assemblies ot their own (nulls. In this was tho mixed assembly usually be- comes tho mothorofn number of trades ussem biles in mi) k'lven locahtv. Thu working of un assembly ecinbines the mvsdclsm oniniun lo most secerjt onleis Willi (he olcm'unts of n miilual nld soclelvand tho piutectlvo and fc.ituies id .1 trade union uftcr tho old lavM-- li pattern whllo (hose who Iwllese ll (be bnllot for icltef fiom optresslve laws find niiplo o.iportunil to make known their views In tlm .le'.ato op l.nbor in All Its interc ts ' which tonic initler Iho constitution, must be d seus-.i- i 1 In oierj meetlnc.' ' re still.es, a remedy for Iho cries nnces of worklinrmen. I'licountced by llio Knlthts'" ' In iepl to Hint question I will ijnote, as neni .is 1 cm from memory, from (ho rlliinl of our order: 'Whllo not appiovinc of ceiioril stiikes nmoni; artisans. ut. when ll becoiues nccessurj to enjoin an oppressor, they will us, nil their pnwei tonltlatid nslsl all their me'ii-- I burs vvhii m.iv bvstrlko suffer los. ami as tho oitp ituitltj oflers o.xtend a baud to nil brniichet of lionist toll.' Tlicro Is no to capital until capital overleaps thu Iniiiiils of its own ilshts and trenches upon the 1 ichts of labor. Wo lire to l" enn- - ill it tr. iilnc everv uien-iii- e In our power to avoid a collision betsvten labor mid capil.il but when wo Invo exbau-ie- d esery rcasopnble effort ami lliul thut tho rUhts of the woiklnc-me- n ale still ersisfntlv disicsntdcd then out notion is prompt and decisive. This was the cii-- u in the relent strikw in the soft coal of Mnrylaiitl. Thero the umplojer-seeme- d determined to force tho men lo strike: for they not only do renjetl tho wnce but Increased tho hours of la- bor. Wo watted on Ilium and tried in uvery wii) t i nrr.nice matters, in (he nienn time eounselhnc the men to continue work ninl pntlcntlv awnlt the issiiis. Wlionvvofiiunlth.it thert w.is mi hopo ot iho iccocnitlonol thojusl ileuiu'itlsof tlm men. (hey were told lo (nasi) work At tlm saiiio lime they were told to keep nvvnyfroin tlm mines nnd not Interfere with nny other men who imcIitKu to work. The net t dus thu onlv nmii who were to Ki seen mound the itiilrnnce to thu mines wore tlm polhemen thai the companies Inul hail sent there. Not a sinclo minci was in siulit. j'houiuipnnlos were nsti unded at tlm quint milium! ill vvlikh thu whole, nlTair wns conducted Their uses wore opened shortly to thu elTut tivene-- s of tho iinnunient wo had minle in behalf of tlm men. Tho conl truliis were onliied down torumuvo to maiket the hiit'e output of cnnl on hand nt tlm mines. It then became known that not onlv the miners but (he train men also, neit tl under direction of the Knuhts of Ijibor. The coiistiiiunnce was tl.nl not otie pound of coal toultl bu moved until tlio eoiico-sloi- is were made. I mention this simply to show how thorough Is our nrcitnlattinn uud howefrect-lve- l wo enforew atlcinnnd whunwu havo to miikii that deniiind," "In these liircu stiikes If the funds of tho locnl ore ini.itlons w here tht rtrikox occur exhausted, what do ou dor" The univeisiil orcanlnitloii of the w 'iklnc musses one of tint . Iiief buhiiiik- - of stn ni.-il- i in the conduit of the Kulclits uf Tjilnr. Wheie help - neeiled to, Pits is not considered In tnso of a stilku liem, every assembl) of llm oidur tliroucliuul this country ami Cinud.i wou'd be iii'uly to eomn to tlio assistance of the here. Wo hold not only tlmt what aflccts ono branch ot labor afTects all othor blanches, but also thnt whul affects htltor in one locillly nlTects it In all other localities Now. the strike of tho freicht handlers is "Miiiport from (ho Kniclils of Jjibor Wo h'tsii men amniic the strikem counsullnic and direetinc how thej nlinll act. Tho work of those men is doubly elfeclive, for tlio tli.it they nro not known, members of (ho oi tier not beiiic publicly known us such. A iiuinlM of the freicht Imndlers hnvo nlrendy joined tlm Knichtiot r.abor.and by the tlmeilm strlko is nvot. It not before, all of (hem will hnvo butomu members. Thu luiliond conduclois, diivers, and biakemeii on both horse uud steam lull-nu- are pel fee tine their orcnnlzntlon. nud will undoubtedly join In n hotly." " Who mo entitled to memberslilii?" " The iiacluduil persons mo bankers nnd bro-l- .i rs. Inwvors. plivskliins, nnd saloon kcepors, tncliidlnc barteiiders," ' h) do jiu exclude lawyois?" "1 can be- -l iiuestlon by quotlnc fiom a speech recently made by a friend of ouis whos.ihl: 'In Ihe biislnn-so- f suhveitinc the t.beitics of otirbcloved touiiln I do not dn ml (be soldier witli Ills rillo, nor the with Ins niiisk. imr tho fool, the fu- -' nutic oi the iluiiinj.'ocuo. noi tlm Klnc In his ncalla nor thu clone with his inncur- - .nor llm editor with his quill, nor Haian wllh his horns, noi llm inillioiiHtio with his millions, it tin y have but a fi.ir Held. The mini to bo tllendod in (he is the shvstcrti'C hivvyor-e;- :al machiii nion is the thincof inonne and dul- ler. It Is in this e mntiv lv Hint tlm people need ho on the aleit iifiiinst the lepil quibblers hero whero theynwiniu ns thoy do liovvneru else on tho clobo. not only In thu count-- , bill In the Li'clsluliii os mid thoir lobbies, ami in uveiy ithite ut pnwerund fulness,'" " HOW lllsillt IK'lltlCS t" " So far ns the present political itnrllesnrn cone, rnctl, noiiu Is leeocubed, and no politlial disi iissiou as to tlm merits oi deuieiits ot either Is poimltted w Itiiin llm order. In oilier wonts, political discus-Io- n In (ho Intort st of an) of (hu exist, lie political paillusniu sulci ly foibidden. We tnko part In politics only in Iho intniust and pioluctloii of labor. If a law has bein p.issetl delinneiil.il In thuilkhtnof tho woikliicmeu then If weuie not stioiicoiioiich to elect a man from our own ranks to tlm wo will suppoitlhat eandhlntu. with- out reenrd to party, who will obllcuto lilmself to solo for the repeal of such statute. In whom wu aro slioni,-enouc- h lo elect our own man wo may, If the assembly or assem- blies so dotoriiilno put up a candidate, who will then lecelvo our unanimous suppoit. lu snob a (,iso tho limn will bo chosen tor his ktiowlcdceof the lieudrt nml just demunds of laboi. Uuiina (he cnuviiss ho eun co rlcht iiloiicwith hlsoveijtliiy work. As oui tanill-dat- e is to do our woi k. ho will not be asked nor allowed to pay nny polltkul iissessinont, but the whole of tho expenses of his canvass will bu hoi no b the order. In all matteis peilalu-In- c to politics wo havo c.n efully looked after the c nu of the ordei. Wo huve tlm ovporlnnio of foimei workiiiL'uion'HorcunlzntloiistnL'iildo us in poi fc tine our own. Wo know how labor advocates havo controlled furuior lalstr movoiuents with an u lo tlmlrown how thoy hnvo plodccd llio support of the orcunlntlon to ono or tlio otliei of die political pintles and fiequently to Indi- vidual cnudithilcs, uithoi tor so many dollms or for poisoii.il political position. No such tlilncas that Is po-s- In our oritur. Heine in one or uiiothoi of llmexeludcd classes, ma ny of tlm lubor advocates are not able eviiitocilnn membershli In tho Knlchts of I .al ioi tn in h loss to coutiol nny of ttsassem. biles. That Isoim iciisonwhy wovveiomixlniis ami kflnd to huve tlm order Imooino poweiful in tho Htnlii linfiuti niiit'h elTiictlvo work wa doiio to orcaiilu lis In din city whom most of ihi-s- laboi iicilnlnr-- j uru. Thustioncth of tho KiilhlitH of Labor is now too creut throiiuhout thnKtnln to bo in any diufiuoeon-trolle- d by unyof (he pnlitlenl shysicis in uud nroiind thlselty under the culce of I iboi ndvo. talcs, and tlicj ktwvv It. TUo llthtof workinj,'. mon to nnd provide for tho ndvnnco-metito- t llielr Mpeclnl inleiVHlnlsiis erlee( nnd undoubted us thnt of nny oilier ohiss or of iudivldnnln. Memburs of (ratios hnvo Iho Hiinio moral nnd const ilcht to moot and resolve as hnvo thu inembern of it touchers' liisllliito or n fruit Cioweis' convention. It Inn innllprof surprlso tlinl our btttlo l'iilslntiitu liusdaicd lopawia Inn in I'tmlniveiilioinif llils richl. We nicurd labor eiiforcod on unyothei (onus than such as llm I iborer, slncly or in Iho nccrecatu, may clioonn lo niaku. as u npueles of slaviit) not lo bu eiiilimd, anil wo not only look fop, but will wotk for. lupoid of any atale law that can I to construed as Instltiitlficsiieh u form of slavery. ' An recnids tliitKocii'iitstrikesiiovv pond nc, tlioKnh.'litsof Labor, In ilpholdliic them, innlli-bilntli- cical llmitiei il or business ohaiices nro nover orlclnnlod or controlled by tho It Is, diorefoie, llhu-lci- l mid un-ju- -t to hold workincmen lesponslblo for Iho resullnof such chances: mul It Is, niornovei. iiniensoiiiiblo tnejipec( Hint wotklncmuii will voluntarily assume nil the kici Ulcus und font-c- o nil the iidVtintiices Incident loniieh chnnces when limy occur. At tho jtrosent time, with rent and tho prices of nil tho necessaries of lifo uilvatiriuc. ami tlm doinnml for labor exoood-Incth- o ruipply, thn Inhaler would lm more or less thnn human if hu should freely contribute to swell tliu i.'alns of nil about him, ami yet for- bear to lake tho Increase of wacos pint ml with- in his own teach by a fair oppnituully." A" 7..I.VI ,f.V AT Alii. Nome Frnlitrca of thn Writthrr Yrale-rrtn- In 2evv lurk nnd on tho ), JI. Nehiljler. l'robably ovcryndult Now Yorker tliotiKhl when ho or nhu wont to boil on I'rliliy nltzlit thnt tho chilly rain that, helped by a brisk wind, drovo under umbrollnB, Into open win- dows, nnd throuch summer clothing, wiU about to usher Inn spoil of coolness. Tho thoiicht nnd tho ntniospheio broucht sotiml sleep. In probably evury liistnneo wltliln the city limits, dnmp, stick) hent. with nn nddlllon of damp, sticky (lies, woio tho first realizations of tho mornlnc. The day was not thn hottest, but it was by far the meanest ami most uneomfortablo ot tho soar. It wasn't u day to consult tlm theimomeleror a das to sook nooks und cor- ners out of tho sun. Tho same stickiness nnd weight of niolstitro-lnile- n heat wns uver whore. Hliatlo wasovorjwheio a cood p.ut of tho day, sot tho heat was as crcnt In ono place ns another. Open cars proved a deliKlon, and ferr bonis n snare. The suburban counliy was ns abominable as tliu city. Fortunately, when tho broillnc rays ot tho sun dried up thu clouds nnd bathed tho city 111 cnlorlflc splendor, thero wns n movement of tho heated nlr which, thouch not In the lesst cool, was nevertheless acceptable. The custom of closing (ho stoics nnd olllces at!) o'clock onliatuid ty cave thou-- s mils a chniieu for HUlit to tliu seuahore, nml nil the boat.sthat quitted tho city's water flouts wero pnikt'tl. Tlie B. Hchujlcr cnirled about 20'J enlhusiast 1c llshermon to sea and michoied them oil tlm Jjrsc toast. Until (ho Jsnrroivs wero leached it seemed ns hot on the wnler ns on shoro. Tlio onthmiiists iippeurcd unawaro, howevei. of anjdilnc uxtopt that thoy wuru colnc tlshinc. mul becaii to sort out mul their hooks and lines, ndjust their poles, nnd spiead oiuilicirbill ot qualiaucs, shilnips, and iiiliiuows on stools inul sheets of news- paper. V b) wont up ati'l down the boat with the Insidious cry of W ho wants iinvthinc lo drink l'eteh It up." Tliu sldus of llio siemn-hti.- it bnsthd Willi pules, which v,eru as ltleuty at brI-th- -3 In a hotel clothes brush. This was ut the Hitlery. At Iho Nmrnvvs a sard of llt.lt line, tcrmip.itinc in a yellow chunk of clam, depended from pole, l'roin the decks of nclchborlnc vessels this prnhnblv Sttemeil n purely device, but on the. lur It was soeii Hint tlio llshermuii hud sulded tu (he slm will i ot ' ho wants austh'i ,,'todrliik '' and tho poles merely pro. empted (heir place- -. A feeble midsummer l.uc"ird lice'c. natty bnkotl and fall of llles, ia no lo tie- - bo.!lapp.".icntl from Conev Ishiml, anil startetl up another boy who remarked after the milliner of nn Imperfe' I echo. " Who waiitsitiiydilliclodiinkV l'clch him up." dipt. Al. rosier sin- - biny ho es In the stetniboet'sdeek. Aftci Ihe cuiisvnlonn tho main th.) rail on thu proinenadu d ck. ami the edeeoftheroof of Ilia latteraro all taken up. tim traps in die deck benms bus unit tho hull, al-- I n advent tlirmichnitl hliised, nro opened nnd iloalt out. print ipallv to the wonion. Tills clsos llm boat the ilppe iranto of u eollendcr. Oat nt sen, where the bo it llrst anchored 'wo miles off Nuuireth which is between Senbrlcht ninl 1mc Hi .inch, Mr. Veil, n New ork com- mission murt lunt. said lie thought ll was cool. He was drmkiiicacla-- s of heel when ho spoke, l'resently every pole leaped from cunvvnlu nnd rail, mil all ojos watilied thn michnr. Its splash it strut k (ho water svas followed b I lot spliller of hundreds of chunks of clam. Afterwurd thu bo it seemed to buln the centre ufiihlice net formed of a iiiti lad of llsh lines Tim voices of tlm Irtvi, in inlriUe.' whowanteil soinethliu lodilnk were drowned in profanity, mul neiirlv every man on either deck pillml ncnrlv overv m m on each other deck a slrinc of names. Thlswus because the docks wort) lu line, inul tho hook- - from llio uppci dtikslto-c.iin- c tancle.l with the lines from lMovr '1 heie was no set on, bin there was a I i7y quint buslnes.s-llki- t swell that lent a new Intcio.-tt- o tho slcnsou bo nil settmc forth the fuel dint staterooms could be hndloni dnllir. Sir out of ten of the thiity women aboard wound up their lines, mid, lakmc their puies in hami went with uucerln.n stops to tho Captain's oniee. Tho llrst llsh (lint was e.nicht swnlloweil tho hook of Sir. (leorco Hen-ne- of I'lfteenth street neni Seeoinl ainiiue: hut a man on th - lowei duck soein- - it In the nlr In front of film reached out nml, freeing .Mr. Dennett's hook. dropsd tho fish lu his ownbisket. 'I his was one of dm few llsh un- questionably taught from tlio upper decks. Tlicro wen-otln-- r lutes feltun thero but eiicli lluienn upper-dec- k llshnrman drew In his lino he was apt to catch up ha'f a doj-- Hues from Ihe inn. n deck, and in the tumult thlsnecii-s- i nieil die upi or tie ru allowed no luintl in tho iiu.il nil for die llsh In thn efforts of tlm to cot awn from one another thn mill Isvu s not UtlliJitl weic thn smoke slat l.s. rmmn men llslicd nut of tin, svlntlows nml ilendiicht mul mm nnn slunc a I line from the npcitiiro nloucslde tlio IhiIIoi-h- wherotho tumpornturo ut y a o'clock was 'iii Fiihrenlinlt, Theoulj thine ho eauclit was a sknto, who woro dm facial expression ol du- ll noir A'olan in "Squttter Soverel-,-ntv.- Tlm other llsh that worn cniicht were biss, bliiefl-- h, and it itN-cnl- Two yoiinc mon eoiillliued lo nsk. ' Who wants n drink ?" nnd to provoke iiinstmit ii Hires from tlm cunwiilo and rails. As thn crowd Istcimencqii tliiletl It was seen that thero worctwentv llebrovvs t.lnpanosi-. nnd a l'ulico Kercennt on boartl, Tlm Hercennt cot n yoiinc mini to hold his polo ami notify him of u bite, and tlm Jiipaucsu, who nevnr letcool his tliop line ilurlnc llsu liouis. said that he once on a I lino euucht a fish in Japan. The stetinbont moved alone in front of Lone Hnineh. ami niicliorod so close to the slioru thnt Sir l'sttou, n Seventh stioet llslmiinnn. snld ho could al- most sco Iho lilch prices at (ho hotels. Tho women kenl (o t he sl'iterootns, tlm stow anlesjn s bustled to anil fro with pills, and tlm boys who wanted auvthinc to drink. Tim plishot an oserptiisof leter kepttimu to tho bustle of tlm llsh in thn btskets. When thn steauilaiat liirmsl herno-- o toward tlm point of tlm Hook, a ralllo for thu blc bluellsh thai worn can U' lit liy the profe-slonn- ls was piirtlclimlcd in by thosn wlio had not cam.' lit nnyllilnc but tliolr hoIi.'IiIioih' lines. On theii luturu to New York dm swelterlnc llsheriueii vytiio concrutu-lute- d bv thu pnrspulnc New orkois. a i i.i fo it xta 1. 1 oxs. Dilvuu li lltinrer Ihrjr sfiiko Itulila un I hv l'liinrerV Kiirtnnrila. r'rom the r.Warri tit Ctuvtilclt Tin sonio Hum past, diirinc the winter Cnll-- f or Ilia ma lit vi' Is' li itiuntrtiiiN In ihe na aboio Will t'oliu cauainx i iialiliriihle atinotiimo tu the fitrnura of thai tl lo, maliitii. raula on lie ir joint atoiV: nn.l loeir ninl I is. line evili hoht ininit.li tu fo.lotv tiaina for aoiiie tPatnnto Ihrtcof Iho anlioala havt letnkilt.l lln ro ilnriliK llio wiiilt r A vir llavntH, a wellknotiii nieer n aiiltitif on a ranrti about tin litllm tiliive Woat I'oiht, vvna 1,11 hi was- - homo front lossli ion litis ant oti rearhlni; llio ranih of Pee Hani he oh.erie! a tuiire Hon In Vlr Hani' haitttirti afttr ttla inlsta an I nut jtai vartla frtoil Ilia reailtiito Vlr Havnea, h'lilni Ilia liui Willi hlin itpeni I tiro .in Ihe utiintitl, linl wtttinnt elTer!, Ilia lion tliu tt eaihu limi Iho tie) th of Iho tlttok wtssla Iheitaxl das aonie niiitiiiu expirta wore inaiarrlano nn Ittcir vvav lo exu nlnt. a mine nexr Ihe name plan, an I on looking hm k hjtcl I two of ilieae iiniinat fellow I nor them nt no ureal hehln.l tlr Hamwnapi formetl of Ihe tu I ant arntiii liliorelf lirlitl in euit wlltt hi dti.' hut wl tioiit tincia A few tlm s later Sir Hav lira uhaerve I ono of llnae animala tn 10 orrlianl not far from lite liutiae Hntnea rtarliM with Ida rllte an lot: In hot nraiut all I r i no upon Die him wlio rifnaitl Iii nlreat an w ah vlarltik' ev ea an.t opt u moult! altotte t A tti leriillli'iilon to fljlit Itslaln III rule a well ttliei letl allot loitvinl a htlllet lu Iho aliliual a inoulli whiih only lufuiialitl the heaat, au.l, hint not Ihetloir ruahoil In nt Ihe time lite conaeqtieliria In Vtr lias nc iiiUIiI have heeli ttecl U ll virion Whlletho animal a attention waa now lurnnl to tlie tint; llaviu ailKLetleit In nettlni: annthtrahot ninl put ahsil ttirmuti It ho It when tlio tin.' lal holt of Iho lion unj a ras il'o alruirnhteniiiiil Inn It aoon e ovtttent tttat lit tier, attttotiitli a powerful one w.n far fr un hsiili i initcli for In al Sbnirs ami ulilioiuli twice wouinlr.l tho lionwotii.l has iitntle quuk work or the dot I ill for a tlm h I all from Halite rlttt- - which dually till the work Iho aiilmxt mcaaurctl n veil frr lu leiilli, an. I, ullliouull e.iitaUitti.tl svcishtit luarlj Jtl j, lunula ilesvf'li'y Tui- - liieillilntliill. ri(iifte.Xcio Orleiirti cdyuin ..Mrs Charlns called at tho residence of Mrs. hiines lr,ieeulluif Iteritlf na n feiualo phv in lull in iliiweil wlthrupirnnlliriil lowir She estolle.l lit r ahll ttka tncffeit a ra.ical cure of Incur title tllaniae Mr heellev wuhIII all I alio tit tennilleil to Ii at I he .lortntt. I pretiualoiiR vii I'harle htntol her lirm wttuli.ioii ri brin tlie Kervlcea ahe promiaril were cxtrtiutiv riu aoualtlo After leasing tllrei llona a to ilnt, exert iai Ac ttie iloclliHt Inforuietl Ml keelie) that to man rtitiproi oat J cure l Ivtirtnln alio nnudl ( coin lellel in tin) nn bit nutation mer aomo aititle or Mtlui (nil lrlnkelii-an- .1 Ihal they ahttulil l,e three In liuu iher Sirs. Kime) toliHini.lv ast- - her two plain miltl rln- - ninl n utikUialn lit Inner rrrclvnl llio Irlnkel with Ifioiiilni iliinilv, uud Inforiue,! Vlr hit nej that Iho Incantation mini bo hrl.i al her own iliiiulrila ami Willi Ihe arlltlea III tier ioaaeaiou alie ileparletl iriiinllll.' to reliirn llio tullowlii.' 'lal bin! lua noi rilurutsl. VILLAUD'S GUKAT SU11YKY. vuiriTi! r.xiititi'f.isit ix run pnsi.n or iruijiiitx Kxri.on.t uox. Iftrr !nmir-llv- lltttlliirlnn JCraenrchca tit Ihn Itcclmia Ilotlirrn Rt I nttra.it i itml tlio lut luiporlMitt IrtTt-rlua- . A Blicot of unto ptipor xvllli n Hnely miunif tho t'nllnd fslnlen In mlnhliire on Iho upper lelt-linn- corner upon the dusk of n rallrond official In ft down-to- n nfllco Iho other day. Hnnenth Hie mnp win Iho Iifttln mollo. " tpiH h'ttttmr Qiwrinwi" sook Iho works of nnture. In n scrollnroiind It wore the words "Noithern Triinscontlneiitnl Hurvey, 11 iphncl I'unipolly, Hlrcclor." rollowlnc In n copy of thu map: Thu pocullnr fcaturo of thn map Is tho dnrk slimline of about ono-flfl- h of Its surface that poitlon covered by Minnesota, Dakota, Idaho, Montana, Wasliincton, and Orccon. Tho map tells tho only story of ncruotsursoy that has jot been clvon to tho public. Itlneksnfovv days ot n yenr slnco tho direc- tors of tho fvorthorivl'uelllc ltallroad nnd of tho Orecon Hallway and iS'nvlcntion Cominmy jointly orcanied tho Nortliorn Trnnscontl-ncntn- l Hurvoy. Tliu work owes Its Inception to Mr. Houry Vlllurd, rresldent of thu two cor- porations. As oilclinilly planned tho undcr-lakln- c contemplated thn exploration of (itu vust laiidcrnnt of tho Xorthorn l'acillc. a bolt from twenty to foity mites in width, o.xtondlnc from Minnesota lo tlio 1'aclllo Ocean, nnd coinprls-In- c forty million ucrus. Thu Northern l'acillc churtur does not authoilzo the bilildluc ot hituial loads In coiiiioctiou with tlm main line. Hut tlio capitalists of the Orecon and .Sort hoi n l'acillc Companies huve formed a construction company for tliu Purpose of bilildluc those brunch lines, nml tlmy hnvo thus become In- terested In all thu unknown reclons north nnd south ot tlm Northern l'ael lie belt. Thnorlci-t- i a I sco pu uf thu Nuitliciii 'lruiistontluenial Sutvey In coiiseqiieiRu bus been wideuutl. In- stead of thomiruiv belt thn Held of explori-lio- n now eonslsis of tho piirnllolocrnm shown on i'lof. l'iniiiull'- - litlluiiiiip ati'Miloiy I.Wjij lalles In uxteut fioui east to WLst, ninl ."iUil miles from south to north, moro thnn half a lit i II ton square miles in uio.i. Thu Idea of lliesuivuy is strictly udlitniiuii. llm ucriciilttiinl und mineral lusoiirci s, soil-m- id thuli adaptability to farmlnc. thu kind mid extent of timber imitls, tem perntiiri! mul lu its rulutloii toncrlculturo, coal deposits and tholr valuu for inunufau-liirin- c purposes, and tlm llko nro embraced In the scope of llio exploration. The work Is of crealei luncnltudo thnn nny uxploiution over iiiidortnkeu lis pnvate outer-pris- e, nnd no (iovertiment expedition, unlit-- s It be Hint of C'luronet) lviuc iilmu the rortieth l'arallel, ever iindoitook tuachlevo tlio losiiiis anticipated Iroin this iiudurt.iklu.';. It is to bo n work of veins nnd millions. L'lilfmiteil funds are at (ho command of tho explorers and prob-nb- ls tat.UJii.uun will bj bpuitt lu tho woik mnpp'-doul- . The Dnxictor of tho Northern Transconti- nental Hinvey is 1'r.sf. n.iphael l'umitolly. the esplorer and tiavuller. wlio has spent a life- time lu wotk of tills kind. Hu is a na-- t vo ot Ilhaea, New York. After a i oursn of preparation In the nilnnic schools of Hurls, Hanover and l'mils-r- he starled In his profes- sion in the mininc Holds of Ailoua. Here ho spent two joirs. Next wo Hud him in tliu y of (ho .liipnneso liovernment. cxplorinc tho Islam! ot jt.vo: then In tliu son Itu of thu Goieriimunl of Cliiiia. Ii whom lie was em- ployed lo report upon thu conl supp'y of that country. That work finished, tlml'roiossorset out for tlm United Mules, overland tlirnuch Moncol it, blboria. and lliissln, about which lie wrote most enlcrtninlnc volumes. In lHfifi ho Istc.imo I'rofusor of Mininc Ihiclneerinc ut Harvard: In 1H70 71 survujed the Miclilcali toppci lleldn; in 1ST. I wns Htate (loolocist of rl. nnd In ISM) hint clinrco of the coal nnd iron repoilsof tho United Mates census He entered upon Ids present work July 1 1SSI. ami is now at lle.lon.1. Montana hU Hold s, siiierinteiidlnc the work of ills ut my iilcoolo-isis.ihtuiist- topoci.iphi'is bull ninth, enlomoloclstt. andnlher experls. Is etimpo-e- d of Ihe follmvin;; s: 1'iof. V.. Y. llncard of tJiilloruia Uni- versity, UHpiirltnent of Soils. Dr. Herman A. Ilmrouof Harvard nulomoloclst. ssith Suinuei ns itsslntntil: 1'rof. A. 1). Wilson of nm Ilajdeii Hurses Clili-- f Toimcrapher with Jle-sr- l.ouls Neb it l il 11. V. tiood unfit taiithi 1'iof. is'ircont of ISil-s.- Hurvnid. I ! irliueiil ot Koie-- tr with Hraii-d.u-e- e ami 1'utn iin.ii sist.nit.s;riof Willliia,.I. I aiibj department of l'oruu Jlrssrs. Hade) Willis son of N. I'. Willi- - Ceorce JI, Kitlritlce mul Hiv-in- l l'utmim. nm of tieolfe 1 1'tl 11.1111, C0'iloi.-i-t- with It. U. n ami (lunict) W. Jlriver, nsnlttauts. A etiinp eiueiilof joiinc men from s.n Inns snleii-till- e schools ami colleccs. laborers, cilides, packers, cooks. Ac. make up the army of ami moro nvruits nro colnc forward tins summer. Onu en'islment jHstcrday was lint of Ml. J. H. Wolf of tin. C.tnihrhUu of Uoinp.imllvo ZoOlocy, who will join (leoloclst Hldritlco'a jurty in Montana lu tt few day- -. The oflleo hoad'iunrters of tho Northern Tiiinsooiitinenlal huivuyuio in fsowpoit, H. I Thev every mom from cellar to roof of nn old. wido sprcudiuc tivo-sln- fraiiio lioiiso at thu intersection of ivvtiv-r- Hallow, stieets. A bion) ktioeknr of modi nullum, and of u weight Hint Indicates til it it iiiusi have been forced bv anmii nrinor-ssearil- stalw.nt of dm mid lie aces Islhi-mean- s liywhicli the visitor innkns known bis piu-uu- iu at llm fioiild mi To the rlcht of llio cap icious liall, wlih li is 'Inetl with boxes nml a miscellaneous iisturliii'-ii- t of natino's lirio Is llm hus.ness nfil ewheru the Hccuints nro audited and tlm llnnnclnl iiHniis of tlm nro duly adjusted Across tlm Inul on tlio lufl is tho library, it vei y valuable ninl com- plete collection of win ks, (ho pioper-t- s In psrt, of thesjiirvcv, and turtly beionclnc to l'rof l'uiniielly nml the Census Oflleo Tills depaitniDiit is under tho chnrce of Mr. Hlch.ird Hints, Jr. tho bibliographer. Thu eutiio upper stoiy of tho bulldlni: is usi d ns it labirttory by Ur. A. Oiuch of dee. chief chemist to dm Survej, iiiitl his l'rof. William T. Hichmiuid lively few davs inyslnrious lookinc b.ics of Croat wolcht aro lucced up thn fiont stnlrs ami carried Into thn workshop of tho chomlsts where theli CJiitoiits are put throuch thu Holy ordeal, ami a mossaco aiiiioinit inc the result Coos back lo thu cuoloctstn who urn workliic thodlamoiiil drill in s of the N rlhwust, Soiiiu of dm oxpeiimenls tint l'rof, I'umpelly desires lo Ik- - miido.uoon a lo Ivovond Iho capacity of Iho Nowiunt laboratoiy. nud tliu ot othoi works are di.iwn upon At tlm present time 1'iof. (looeh Is over In ii with n cat load of Montiiui coals for the piirposn of tostinc llmlr eoklncqiiallllii-- . Tlie work of din Hinvey hits not vet reached a since vv hern it is posaiblo lo croup icsults List n Was m.tdu by Ootil.icl"ti. Willis and Hhlii Ue who made explorations lu Wastilncton Teiritor) and in Montana und ils fur north as Manitoba. Tho resull was tho ills covery of Isnls of bituminous und licmlii coals of hi oat value. Tlm oxplorumre-tiniieilt- o Newport fur thu vvlntei, and starled tor dm wilderness nciiln a few months aco. The nro now in thu Hulto nml llnlena conl llultls. As l'rof I'umpelly Is w Ith llmm In lier-o- n. the new discoveries tuts nipirtoil dtn-- i t to him. lu tho nuliimn the oxploierti will re- turn to .Noivpoit ami ptepnrn their nspoitri, which I'lof I'umpoil) will submit tothneoiu-leinie- s Hy (he time tlm northern mute lo dm l'ticllli- - is open, on tho 1st of Jiily.lnSJ.lt Ih pr tbibltt thai the rosiillsof tliohurvc) will lu part bo clvi-- to tho piibllu. One of (ho most iniiiortnnt of discov- eries Is a ttaci of valuable timber Intnl. Hill miles lone and 75 miles whin, on tho (Jlark's 1'itik branch of dm Columbia ltlvei. Tim discoveries of the explorers nro not d lo t lio m trhl its soon ns thoy in e mudo. for obvious Thn two r illinail thins own only n small imrt of Iho lands on which tliu oxploiois Hud Irciisinos. "Von (Jinuil "ruin tht .'IcAmiSfl Sftfi A Vrencli cunlleninn rocontt) fiom Vnrls wns llivlltt.1 lis one of our opul ir I liixeiti it luituk't initio "American ruitoiii" al llio Fxthniik-t- i Sol knottlutf our ' lolloilillal Amerlian" will oltnuitli lo cull fora liilteil tlrink II Mi atuvi tctl thut he like a 'hriiliils piiuiti," which In .I'.l Iho noxt niorninx hit calleil iilono at the bar imj aakeil bv Hot i ollie toinij liinu wlio concoct cock nil what lie wuu have, ninl hal I'll forolleu the liaun-ii- f Iho tlrlnk of vtali-rua- t he rtitlirl. Ivill ake von uraml i onlrii tbc Ion whal sou i all III wt very mtnli lemoii fur inaki-lin- auur vers lutlili ooi.'are tor make liuu w, it pleuti of brnnlv for uakelilm alronir nn.l a ir. in ileal of waaier for make hint stink" 'lib, sea I kuun ' reliirn. ,1 the. nr keipir, 'yoiisvatil a puuili " Veot, at ti not sou I'Ullltl " M r. llntiinln, nre frimi th' (Oliilinull iHqulnr. Rarah says Dainula Is Iho only man who ever null- - lovalti tier of whom elm felt nrrin.l. tbatheex ci . - s nn (is , rittiist. rliis- - powir over In r uml la rai itl Ic of inakiut herilo alitlhlm,- - hu liki Duo look atratibl lu Hamuli! a i ve i etuoiiviti lo inn hit e the in, at kepttc thnt tlirrili.vrilt Itiialiali ia hiihntr rtnil llela a loan or .lieniilli phi en alp ami nil. II. i III nl) Aafersaiah -- well IT ktie nn PI Jtialiiutnf ai out i ut an I Ihla staa Ihe llr-- t mini wlio evii ronliiijuli I that everl ullnn verb ' tolovu In lltr ale- - inul not lm tore Mil hall aha la, No.ail It pt etllv .Is lUluiui In be. a'lrli mini. Jul return In Aiiittluiu Ural unit line inlv wanl Itepberla rreok with blue i, no in lueiit lobe lln baliuil Ionia uf uWa Lillian mmjamwmmmwjmmgammnr? urn AX IXlKlti:.1TJXn IIOAVIIISII bVlT. lVlinl n l'lnlntlff Tllaial Nhtitr In Itearotcr nn Aivnid fnltl lijr ilin flty. Thp Oenerfil Trm of llio Httprfsmo Court for this department has just handed down nn Im- portant decision In it case Invnlv Inc tho quee-Ho- n whether tho report of CommlssionorH on a street opcnlnc, lifter Its toiifli mntlon by the iliiprcmot'tiiirt, Is co'icluslvo .i.fulntt ovuiy ono on ovory point, except ns (o Iho ownership of llm land In question. In 1872-187- whon pnrt of tho old Hloomltic-dal- o rond wns lukoii by Hip city for tho new Hivcislde l'ark, two nvvatdswero mid" by tho Co'innlsslonor.s of uud Afsessnienl to Mr. Hunry V. T, Mall forooino lnnd I) Inc In tho ronillK.il iidjolninc the fulin of Kil'o III1I, owned b) him. Homo Ihe )e.irs later Nicholas Do l'evntcr brouclit mi action nuulnst Mr. MiiII'h lii'lrs to recover tho money paid under Iho awards, eltilniinc thnt when ))n Piaster's crandfather bold lklco Hill to Mr. Mall'iicrun-Pit- , in lH'fiS, thodcflcrlption In his deed did not take In llm roadbed, but ran alone tho sldo of the Hloomlncdalo mad. '1 ho notion was tried bflfoie Juilcn Daniels nt Circuit, without a jury, in Octclior. 18SU, when II was claimed on behalf of llio s thnbovon If tho technical dnscrlptltsti lu tlm dei,il to Mr. Mali did not cover tlio roadbed. Do IV)stor could not reeovei, us no .siib&tnutliil iivvaid ouuht to liavo been inadu for tlio feo to any ono. To sustain this ilofnnco an oriclnnl ruleuso to thu city of all his land in tho uxecutod by s Uo l'estor In 17U5, was liioduced In ovldenco: and It was also shown that thoroad atlhisiuiitleiilui'stHit still rumaliisa public hlchvray, ami thuiefoin Do l'oystor was not untitled to bo paid forit. It was also urceil Hint 'lm merits worn really on tho side of (ho defendants, tho Mnlls, because their iuloi est as owners of tlie easement lu (ho hind won tlm only xulunl.lo Interest to bu paid for. Jiidco Daniels decided In favor of llio de- fendants, on tho cround thnt Do l'eysb-- r had fulled lo show he wns entitled to tho avuirds. Tho Judi.'u hold thnt tlm desciiption In thu deed to Mull did not cover tho kind, but that tho rclcnso to the city executed by Du I'eystor's an- cestor was fatal to libs nlalni. Fiom HiiM deci- sion Do JVjstor uttealud, nud thu appeal was arcuedln Mnrt-- lust, lloforo the (leneral Term Iho arcmnent for thn plaintiff was based tho theory that dm coulli matioii of tho L'ommlsnioneis' lepoit by tlie (leneial Temi In 1872 settleil esoi) thine oxeejit tlio mero tiuestloii of the osvneislilpof tho feo of tliu land, that it Hindu no dllluruncu that Ue I'ojster was not untitled to the irniiiils.nn.il dint as the deed (o Mall fill led to puss llio ioiiiIIk-iI- , tho money pnlil to him niiisl now li hnuded over to Du l'e)slei, Tlio Oeiiei al Turin opinion handed down on 1 rldny, uud written by JuiUoIncnlls, I'lesldlnc Justice Davis and Judce Hrudy coueuriinc, ufllrms thu opinion, of JmU-- o Duiiiols nml atl'ipts It an jiaitof tho opinion of tho hicher com t. '1 ho Ooncral Torm opinion rends: lintiLi, .1 The nutation to te ibrnletl ii on Mil np t al ia noi aliiipl) w lut'ier Hun s s sinh r til Intra weic tittlllttt tn theinoiii leirtvt il nil li rlbe twti I awartli of tlaiuasta. itu I pnlil Iij lltv t ils, uu.l wlut It la aoutflit In le rnovcrttl tv the phitiillif In ihl uctloit ' i la lather wln-tte- lilt- ptatlitltf liaaiatali n rLtil of nitllill nnietl tti nit ihe litlo of tic ir'i lie I'olaler, ttla teatator by svbicti audi ilainatei cnlibl basebeen i lahilt.l b) him aa atilnit the ills fortakliu llielanl in (iitallon If no auelt title or riht of HCtlon ' ha been pros etl. II lit ceaiurlty follow I hit no recovery van bo haJ ajftiat Iho tlort mti its evili lhout.ll Iho) haso be, ii In nituies to which Ihcs may not haso I eon tittntlv inllttrtl a nmtiuat ihe illy Tbethitirv of Hit actios l tltttl Itiotlefeuilaittl half re celvtil ninl refuaa lo ctvrr, inches w bh li tn cqults unit itootlC'lii-litnc- e brbnu'i to th' pttilltllt die tlelrr inlnatleii of ttila iiiieitlon ilepn tti iipnu vshcthf-rl- t 111 lieoiletabhali(tl t,s Iht--f 1. 1 herilli hat lleitrirt' Do Pes lir ts i utntfi! lo euch .la tiM.'e n u, moat the cits Vc has ran fulls ixalntlie.l tin- - III iliua ol facl tn th llirlit ot Iho osiilrltio ll, on wlikli Ittey arobiacil, ami hasp Mliotonililertil the oululon of tlie tearful .lu Ui' svlio ilei itlctl the cauae, which allow thnt he ha b'lseli tlio luatlir a llioiuush lusistiatiou, un.l sto aio aati but with tin riauttan I the rettaoiiliii bv wtih h it vviant latnetl a how u In am ti opinion without further ill i uaaiitr; thoinai, sve i nrtr lo a lot t ll. e oiauloii r. ten (it lo r.a ruriilitt ntt atinit lent immn for nlltr.-ili- c Hit ju u- - inent with lotlrt. lite opinion it. a totlowt- - itlnlltnu follow in full the oplnit ii ot Jii.lho p.inlib Mr. James A. Decline nppimcd as counsel fortius plnlntllT, Do I'ejslor, ninl Mr. I'l'inklin I'.uitlelt as counsel for (he defendants, Messrs, Hunry W. T. Mali und Climlos Jlnli. tui: ritviz. Tho 3IilIy lloia Oiicnlni; C hntni:iint- - fur their rrlcii(lr.niiel) lllanrlie llouitlno. frvnt the 'ew Jliwn 'uftatlfwis of YetUntay Aftor tho xonllct tho jlalley cousins tn the Tonlino Hotel, whmo they held a reteption in room 4'J. Messrs, Case and HI) -- dcnbtiicli, and other friunds that had stood by thoiu thiouch evil nnd cood leport. were pios-en- t. Alwuit n dncn were In the room o mul s.nokiuc oxcellent elcuis, 'Iho bit)- - seemed ovurjoveil at their rolcn-- e and nt belnc oiun moio pitiful on tho fnotlnc of fieo Amerlinn citln-ns- . James did the honors of the mom. uml his tone wns bioken M llh amotion. Ujton bu.n how ho folt at his icleaso. lie said that hu waa cr.itlllcd nnd felt vers cr.iteful to his tounscl who had them-elv- ea so laboriously in his f. II" said Hi it he itroiioted now to take a llttlo x'acatioii, of sshleh he stood very much In need. He thoncht he should co si end a llttlo time, and atlei that would iiiobibly co to Wilkcsbune l'a whuio his fatlinr und sisters now le. side. Ho said that is lone conllnununt wns vmy iiksomo nnd but that he know (hat lm had to submit to It patiently, nnd he did go. "Ho fur from losinc lle.sh. said ho, "I notuull) culuetl tlnity-tvv- o iniiinds. ti still I (col that in) health has been linp.niutl liy lone innllnenioiit, nud I hIuiII lm very clad to enjov a vicntlnn. 1 expect however, to innke my lioinu lu Now llitvon fur thu pivseiil." James thtiuht that several of Ihe hud trentctl him un- fair!) uml had been disposed tosacrillist him lo n dist(iulon to create n sensation for their leutleis. Hut." snid ho, "it isallosuratul I am chid ot It." Walter s ns eool ami collected ns ever, nnd spoke t,f himself and bis condition nsialmly as if hu had nion I) been pintliasinc uol-M- i. Hu svas not as ilemnnetriuhu mill elTusivo as J lines, nnd ns he stood by tlie window and enm-les-l- y wulki d up mul down die mom. oivnsl dioipluca ssonl to a friond. he seei'leil to be rather bored No doubt his mlinl tinned hick ton vnnr no, when ho vv ts on miiieable witli tho Douchis. Them Isiiiumoi ciniont that hu has not foi (.olten her nnd thnt his iccinl for her Is ns firm as over. Upon beinc wli it his plans foi die future were, hu said that he was un- decided, mid tli.it lie should prob.ibl) mnko Nuw Iluvenhls future hiiiuoand plaioof busi- ness. It was noticed diat the bi)s wen-no- t oxuctly hl.iineso twins, nor like two Dromios ami it is reported that In tliolr nevvl) fieeilnm tlmy will not bo sol nt lm ileus hitherto. The fi lends of dm cousins wore entlnislnstie in lhell demnnstiations. Olio of llmiil sahl to J.imea that he must not in future recanl l'rl-iln- v as an unlucky tin) .Tunics -- aid tb.it In- - had especial reasons to reniembei 1'ridnv for It was on Friday Hint tliu trouble becnntlt was Fri- day when they weio niroslod. It was l'riday when tho jury ss'ns maths complete, nnd It svas I'm! i) svhen tltoaciiilitnl Ho said that 1'rltliiy had its co-- i fe.itnius nnd its Inul Hurl) last evenlnc Jinnes took n tilt about thecitv. vlsldnc (Jariiuclon's on Crown stieet and Oils Tru.-ei's- . llnpissotllht- - nlcht at the Tontine, whero Ids father has stopped ilmlm; (he dial. Waller went to his homo on Ch ipel street soon iifler 0 o'clock. lllmnlm Doiiclss was a ci.est of Jailer 8b-e- last oven nc. and for the llrst tlniu lu mouths wns ut liberty to co anil eomn whon sho (hose Hhe was chul of thnttonipnr-ir- i shelb i. Innilryiit tho j ill developed tho inuthnt slm rorii-e- d toscotiny porson whutesor. hho was undivided as lo Imr fiituie eonise It was Ihoucht bv the oillela's (hat she michl uciiln to Nuw lork. nnd will pet Imps do so Thus tho defendants in (he crual Mallei c.iso acaln return to prlvuto llio. 0ioiim by tho Ilunurril, 'mm the .iflniiftt ( oiitritufifin " I tniile 170 ono svlutoi ," enhl .Sim W ulhico. Mini tvliipii,! up till etrett car liiuli In. I nuhl, .ill liis' iof..iima In thu town " ' -- ellllllt 'piikauille" ' e, air, I iiuko It a r trutar Ittiainraa. f ua.sl tn calchfroin alx to t l'iloin pi one niilil n,nl till llttiti for iiloulalxlt ieiilaHtit VJans allmol v ic tuilil it tiatr.liKtii uji r.iu 'Minim n lm- - I pa to kliovv iln-i- 'run an well Hint I in vt r filth il to I n evtral lu mu unlit ifnr fritt-- l hit etvr.liiinl the toiiuiion Ittev were Jnt na tt rlliin lo pat t mil In the nlmluoil Iru a, inooitor aliliie, a u nitwei i loin iti annua li Haiti to In the rcviulaiiet Ihluii lu lln woilillo an mu lointt m town srith a bunch of n ilodi u 'loiatin ctirli arouuj Ihe pole " " Vslnri ill I vou itl 'itu ' falliiiiin lite colore I hoti keeper tooSt nil I rnuM bilto: linn Hu lievtrt oilltt kt iitoro llniti lie wutil ue I tell son, niiri,, r loso u ninl If thin t tinvihllu llial will m ike a nlu.'-- r ptv lor n ttoti littuui r, 11 know lllk'thathu .1 llll bllktil lioaalllll Ullil lalir lllev llaett to run ii poaaumcarl lhn.tn.1 ti mi mil l ed He tht in out elllter raw or t'ooketl It roiiltl liut liasr Ihia c tr to nUlil, ' a.lttat sun reitt llseli, ' I c ml , ntt tt i It tit tloen fat 'l oa.iun fore lunainc I kuovv wbtro tollllJ '.in, auJ that alt I a.s. " Vtta that ura llurk nud Trltlta that nir Vulii. I'tmn the IhUitgo Timet Tho H ui. liiehartir. r.ii-iiiis- nf fluvehnul Is n velailtl.-t-cull- i iiinn He baa hot u a roiiitii imnli he via .Vlnr.lial ut Ihe PUlriil of I oliiiul l. lm n.n an I'llijor. un ho tnl lite ripuiaiioii of b uu n pi rMmi mil atlf faalnl Inlilivnl He now n paieutl) . a I hn liuu in nlli-ii- i tu of Imaiiro wllh lllrrilri tiiitliuilia ll la siiuolilnil ui t vebui I J. turn il thai lie on ui li. the nihil of ono of ho lout! t hiirihianu sat, hat tl t Veil l tf w lit a 1. 1 lure on lit inn. mi I ilvmn'xtiikera. ' in I vva liatiuel In si Iih urcil Inn n it J ike ftiiotltei but more vv It It lelehralc I person lie mu prohuhp) tiuoli hi rijiiuru with an unit v aiuticiii Kllletl XXIIh III llnhlco nu III Knee. rVoni the Chiirttltot an I Courier Vcslerda) it violent mln storm, nceompanled vv un a air hi,' vt In caiuo up all I mat it vva) uim. John I. Uml blowing .lnvu inn nut .litliul'U tht muiitrs tvllh w an r I Wllaoni.l vir upon tlm np proat li of lite rlorin sunt into In bo.1.,1 un t took a Heal Itv an open wlinluw Ho 101 k hi I tt le- time i ar olltliitllihtir oil till kite an I lull lua tile all uinhtl a oht liifnul In hit anna In! alltlnu In It. la pUtllU unit hl Utile 1, n,a Unlit I luck thai I. nil. I in! learlutiout tho whiloiul of the I uoae ami Ilia In lln ulrt reruvnl aoa.'i.r.t it alimk that alto tilt-- tu about an hour ami iho litiatit waa alao oiuuc4lliiuroa Uulll vvat noltxpovutl toUvt, ON BOARirniK FIRE BOAT. roil oi'i: i:iri:n rnoxis ai:i: ritorrcT. i:u nv rm: : imukst. rump Hint Tfirnst C.OOII IlitlPnta nr Vnern Minute The- irii mul Ham vti4 Net-lit- In fVfitxInv I. lie A rw t'rnrt, Wlienevor tliero Is nn iiliitm of flii'alotija the river fronts of tills city llinslcnnl Is linns, inltleil to thn lire limit Wlillnrn V Ilavctnnvor which Is stationed nt tlm bulkhe id os dim, , shloof l'ler 1, North lllvor. Willi Moutn elwn)o in thobollotA. Itislnntly the lines mo nam oif and tlm tuc puffs away to Hie point of dtner. When Hod to tho bulkhend the Hm Iiun,t7tni Itreclsoly Ihf) Biimo cotinniinlcatlnns xvitlj tiio nroslsiinhiof thoclly nMiiesenn In nnyof tlio "O-tlr- o oiiclnn houses it smnll cable thnt win Ik) rendll) Jointed or disjointed w llh the I mil wires connecting vvlth thu cones nnd nlnt ins on liounl, Thero Is telephonic eonncctlon with nil thu houses nnd with licniltmni ters. Tho flro boat was built In 1871. by order of Fiio Commissioners Cornelius Vnit(.'ott,.Toscph L. l'erloy, nml Hoswell D. Hutch. Rhe vvus named uftur Jl.iyor Ilnvemoyer, who appointed tho Commteslonois. Her builder weio Wood A Dlaloctia of Caiudcn, N. J. Hho hiisapow-crfu- l mnrlnu condeiHlnc cnclno, nnd can keep up with tlio fastest tucs In tho harbor. Durlnc tho sovon years that sho has been lu servlco tho fires havo not been out except for btlef Inter-xnl- s for Inspection and repairs. Him Is by Cipt. Itoboit 11. rnrrclland rirst Lloutonant William C, Hralstcd. Tlmro aro two enclncers, two pilots, and claht llretnen. Jloto than half of tho men mo conr-tantl- on duty, nnd tho service Is veiy cvnctlnc. Tho men Uko turns In six-ho- w.ilches, and whui flies nro fteinient or of loncduintion the men lieeomu creatly exhausted. Tho bout went on duty at tho ci out .South street Hie ai C'hiisl-ma- s, umi uih not d until Jan 2. A con- stant streinn was kept nln Inc on tho ilru dur-Inct- whole of dial time. Tho lit u appniutiis on tho nnvomcjur Is very effective. Thero urn four Aniosktuc pumps, c.ip.lbh) of throwins 2,000 c'lllotifl or svntcr ;i minute. Tills may bu tin own thiouch elcht different Btiuunis, or coinoutiatoil In one. It is claimed that tho pumps enn thtow a slieani of water 'J50 i t. Tho bout the host lubber hos.t. a iliwt-- noy.lus of viulous patterns, uses, hooks. Iiinteins, Ac. Althouch tlio bout can bo worketl with llvo men, It Is necessary lo havo mine to run out tliu heavy hoso, Iind nhl Is used ft r tills puiposo, r.nu tho lire bout company u oil. s, like nny othurllio comjiuny. under tlio linine. diatoilliectloii of tho Chief Hiiclneer. If llm boatnriives.it a lire when thoro is nn available aid fiom tho l'lio Dopititinnnt civilians nm eullod upon to lend a bund In strctchliic tho hosn. The commander of tho lire boat reports to thoollloor liavlnc clinrco of a Ilru tho snmn iih thu Captains of tins company. Two men am nl vvav son watch on the llm boat, day ami niijit, Tho otliois must leiualn xvlthlli call. Ncnrliy Is n hydiatit. mid about 111) tucbonts co dully to l'ior 1 to cot vvalei lor their boilers, dipt. 1 ll thinks It Is not only a nuisance on account of tlieuoiistunt bumpinc ncniiist die Hie bout, but also Ifucausoof tlmfiu(iuiiiitdoliiyinci.ttiiic clear of tho tucboits' lines. The lire boat can answer nn nlnrrn ns hlch ns Twelfth street In twelve minutes. Khn is to misvver calls within tho cilv llmllsln bulb livers and h is often piovud ot tuts ko in mix inc Piopeily of our nelchbois. Once Lliu went to Tiiri)towii At the recent lire In llm Huvcmoci' siicar hoti-e- s lu Hrookljn dm Urn boat llavcinoei did cood service in savlncdn) propoityol the llavei-ieje- fntnily.it feat tint then wns l'omnikcd as of sliiculur lltlmss. Whun the Hobol'.tn l''iru Dcimiluicnt rebelled and lefu-e- d loilo duty, tho IIiiveme)ei wmt ovi r to tho lire which broke out on the o'd Kacledock. and, liy iiiompt nld, saved the piers uf thu entire river fiont of liuludlnc tlm costly lurry lion s m inu Hoboken Keiry Company. The men of the llm boat neser cot u cent of lecompensn for this hoiv) oxlia dutv. nnd somn iincratoful ,!eit y sunup stole (,'upt. 1'aneirs -- 0 ovtm-it- . When Iho brie Or.iliams Holly took llio In the bay, liavlnc on boird a7ial barri.s of keroseno oil, tlio Ilru bout went to hnrii--sllnn- and saved 1,300 barri-l- rt tin- - o". N They woiihl have snved more hut atusbn.it Q Cuitalii took tho bulk to shallow wall r vvheio sliocoultl uo( bu stlbnmicbil. 'llmboit R was calleil to the cie.it cotton llm at the foot of I H mk struct on l'eb.UJ last und kept there un- - Il III Jlureh 1. Tlio puuiis were kepi colnc wllh- - V out stopplnc HI houis. Oiiitol the Croat ml- - fl vantages of usinc tho llio boat foi such pur- - H ito-- is tlmt sho u-- rlvei water enliie'y. Q v hen a llm needs lo be dieneheil out b llm H week, thai is ucmatsavincof llieCrr.titii watt i, It bus oven been -- ucce-leil thnt nil lln s mtcht be best put out bv ptttniilnc up water from tho J river. Thn objection lo thn o of liver water - tli.it it il.iiuncoji coods moro titan thoclntii Cioton water. When the llm bout ce'H InM sh illow water the pumps am liable to draw up mud. To obvlato tills Ihe ilicbo.it is tui videil with outlsiaid suctions dial moused totako ssuioi fiom tl.o -- in face of shallow places of pmiipln.- - from tho bottom It llm dut) pcrforiuedby Iho llio boat equals that ol tho ordin irj Hie b.itt il Ions. At the le.enl linnber vnitl lire at the font of Twent) lli-t -- licet the llm boat w us at woik llll) ono hours. At the biiinincof a tugboat in tho K.i t Hisei on "larch 'Jil (ho lln l at woiketl sesen hours. OnApil! 211 ut the creut ll ty Ilru 111 Wi- -t street, the Hro lst.it did coml service. On thu lMth lilt, iibout lift sliiivilicseuucht lire at l'n rll'J and won.il havo phijod sad havoo but ft r the (in- boat iueml-i- s of tlie file bolt eiew hive doiio coml scixleo in savinc the live- - of ut u poisons who have either fallen or hn-- tin wu into (ho tlvcr nl tho ll.Utory. Viimnc th ) sasetlby t'apt. rnrrell.rireineii Mis-In- llmiiil-to- titiikes, f.jneh. nud nihil-- , w, io nu lb imuli nmiii-- llelTi iniiiii win li .1 f2 IKiil In his poekrt and a svntilud vvt nm i who Intel been thrown olT the dock bv some of llmiiuichs of the I list Ward, 'ihe I a ma aisorasitl un unfoitunate pup found suue-chn- c In the b.i). anil thu doc 1ms Is'eoine u pi t with the men who hnse nailied her Nt I.e. Mm p.t)sher Iximlliy oil (he tr trips v bo mu always nml) to slip on honid inul "'.ml whatever the) tan la) hands on. T o l'iro L'siiiimis-ioi- ii is h nc aco concluded dial a llio lu'ii'. t n i i h un i in. in li, a mm. sity. The Hnvt u vol uas -- nvi nln t o wmth of h i vei lit In cold anil the da nri-- r f leas inc the ris r trout ospo-e- il whllo she is lindercolnc lieetictl mpmi- - has lone l en felt. A new liio boat has b on onloicd, and Is iiovv under contra-- lit Wllininctnn, Del. tiho will bo moro effective than the Hnvumu)cr, jikti:iis iaick. A. sttoi-- j nf thu l)li(iei-- nT the IColil'lt l lL.ce Iflue lu C'ulornUo. yivMlfie&t Louli liit fiotporc, Ijiit u oiiIiir u ii'iimler met Mi lUthatd Know lea. u prominent miner of Ihe (lunn- i- u country. In I'oloiado llosniil. "Wlilleiwi-se- t nt Iicadslllo a man eaino up tlien- - fruin Densci mimed Dexter-Ji- m lioxtei tin v ou it d him ami Im was full of life ami hope uml h ui Siimii nionev Dexter looketl about him for n while ami tluull) boucht it cl.iu i su (uibonn n Hill winch had at (hat dm . not l.o, n spn t ol verv will He paid I th'i k a' ui Ji") tun for It ninl set to work pultiuc in nut chim rv inul sink.nc tlm Miaft. 'vhu h was down some HU font oi m no II mil, I I a.v.i) iilillmiuiiie. l eoplt-- l iiielilu ' itu' I I tleul bill he novel open lost Ipnrl I'l m i t hail not shown up a sinclo thin.: in tin wa 'f mineuil. mitl tin shaft bad bi li -- link li dot time several huiulri f. t. t ,t t dd m ' kliov,- - what to do. He Inul in ,v -- o nt a I tht- - itiotmv lie In. I uml nothinc w.i- - t hiihi l Ore day in tin- - imlvpnit ol tin nil ' i purls cini'' to him uud nskc I I, on at . ' wondl Hike tor his min I) xn-i inid nu i a bine nn vva- - made between i hi in I In i paid wu- -, I Ihlnk $ liMiuO .hi . .ooii'i tlui'i Jb xl I h nl -- pint on it t" t' It w is inichtv t,l,u to cot th t f I'lO'lii i u ' ' ' hlnisi It welt out of a bad Iih, im Hi i (t oui t.i (inbouaie II i. I i th t. tl Ih nilo. is to ill p th t ' ' ijillt wotk. This wns iibniit " I. in i - uftoiprioii He said Ho)- - I hi,- - - Id -- il d hiiln, mul I ilmi t wiiut vou I tv ti a, in ii iiiinn'e lu it foi inc. I xs .11 i .iv j i. ll i .. . now ini-- ou em unit.' Will lln- nn" - ju- -t lliu hi'tl n drill m.il w m co nc i i a blast mul inn tvt-- i soine nn k ind'h - ' H In Htll-- h Itlief, letht-- it 'it- - I 'No' - ihl Hosier 'coini-nti- f i ib-- t vv ' i to S. oil, mis lutsie: thele - ll 'th lie' ill 'I I lllll hole. I lie lllt'll lliUCtllllll) lll' i. ' pii'ttl Dcxlci cot III- - m me) :u, ' , ' Well the t'tliie hud I n u. i' eotniuiiiv. mul ill a -- holt time dmi b- n unit. .Nnn Sonne man whiil m . n : ' vtni Is (hit holeiuii Itiith sa.l ii i ' Those fcllovvs went up (In ie to !l 'i i ' Inul i fuse totiie blast lift li) in si- - ' I loilt hoilil off. Af.oi thn nninke the) went in to -- i e hnwiiiUth i 'noi1 t loosened, when svhnt do pm tl ink ' I befoin then i it s dm) saw Ihe i u i I ! sllvt'l ore will- ll ll - I'St'l In i et i ll - ' l that litiie Inn li of dollars met dn- u,w I iii llcllteili.wiit is ol the liclie-- l kin It I i V. vminc fellow tttntinuetl Mi Is n- - ' mine was dm ten biatctl I! tht I lit wl ' -- nilltle everjboil) uh who has bu nnvMii ' tl t With it slliro Jlllllll) )e(i -- iilil it M s of llolltil-lui- ve bei 11 tllllieil out i f 't .. f the t;ii'lltest silvi I lllllie In the Wt'l'-- lite Ken in d (if Vll Inc. ' Inn the fit 'im ', Mit'leis not alw.lv- - levvin I I with i - i tlm tv tl ' t r la. thu! . or I u ew-- i t t tteit tt i n It, I I' a ve w i,i It ! a t 't it, al r at h i tt ,tt t in sin I ear i I , i iiuni wt. ii - - j t, neb an. It w , a 4 fro Hi!,,! linn a a i. )S out it in. in 't ' .a ' Iti lis ' iif cr i i i J lies vv nt it lia o linl tn t it lor in. ll al in h o tie II mammaWtWmmamU , A
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B r THIS SUN, SUN DAT, JULY 2, 1BM2.

K TIIKU'CKY ..IANOK WALL ST.

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HI, tlm breakers, nml mi llnillucu liimiUiil of i;tilitfu I H'k away my mat tin, locked it up, ntulio- -

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H 5 llh foollncs sooiuod tn bo hint boo.tuso I know'i whonloiiiilt. Hosnld, with n vvhlillui: motion

B of his handii, that ho thought I was colnc to

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T iioIiiIh up, with a clean prollt of about t'l'j. myM umhlllon was sutlslh-d- , and I only wnntod to

J cot my margin out of tlm mystoiioua apart- -W& 1 nient behind tlm clnss doors, whero ens llchlsKj burned all day, and to co home. Tlm brokerBr.'; was all smiles v.hoii lm cot thu muicln; hum seemed to bo ills ippointed In mo when ho cavo

J It uji, but I thoucht that (275 for thrcudayswnsonouch to sntify any one, uud I hadn't

1 any complaint to make.if Two yenrs Intor 1 wanted to cot another $275

easily. I took the mnrcin nnd wont to anotheroillue. It was in the back of thu bulldliic.

if fnelncn prospect of whlto walls and Iron shut- -

li ters. A ticker at (ho wall kept up rt ceaselessK racket uiisvliidlncn wheel of tupe. Somuwoll- -

j dressed men sat around in n moody way. They' seemed tohawi lnul thcii neieso,iso-- h irdun- -

if i-- In a lloiy f in unco, nnd thoy shot cold clonccsIt at any strnncer. .V husky -- xoked man withI windy Ixnrd watched tho whito llbbnii with thea' interest of a small boy icutllncmllmu nonl. A1 canary blul lilyh up In tho aicn at the janitor'sJ window chinuped and then) was an oee.islon.ilf twitlci'oln sp.iriow. Thu iiinn at tho tape now

1 anil lluu ealled nut. "Js. V. niiunrlerbctlui."J "tsv they'io ofT." I'reoi ntlj ho yawned anda snld, " Thu market Is dull." All weru s

jl to inn, and as 1 sat w.iitlnc for tho meinour ofjg thullrm. who was in thu Lvihanue, thoy iiyodI mo an I 1 oi cd the in, Tlmy seemed toli hau thu iulet air of lieli moil with

hie buses in tho sato deposit saints.IB if They wro film clothes, uspieinll bhocs, but' they wiTuas ijulet iwa (Juaker muetint," Whenit tlioy s.ild MMjthliiK It w.is trivial. I beuan toJ makuiimuiit.il poitruit of ono for a story of aif man who nesi'r smiled. The table was eonreil1 with llii.iiielal journals and llles of lln melalffi papers. 1 looked thiouch u t.illioad manual,n hut, hnini,'iio head foi lUutf., eould not makeIS out Htijllitiit; In It that w,is inteiostim;. ThoS llnaiiel.il journals ssi'ru equally dull. Up torl that tinio 1 thoiuiht that tho phrum "the o- -

j cltoment of Wall street" ss.is a fiction. All1 u)us turned to tlm dooras a hwlft-i.iei- d man

;8 In an alpaeaeo.it. with a Mi.iw hat on thu b.KkIE of hU head, untried. Ho didn t sen me. nl- -

VI ihoiiKh I knew hlin. but 1 didn't mind that, asIB t lie didn't seom to sou thu olheis, who 1 wasY euro wuro millionaires sllnhtlyJ ' How's the mar ot t" one.m "Hh. soso." said the brokor, wiii' hi- - foro- -X hend. dodKliiK Into his prhnto otllee and et- -X- - tlm; Ills bull tiliklinir. Tho oHUii hos who hadf, been m.it'-lilnj- ; iiunnles i'enied the.i to ;o on1 splines. Tho broker li.itl ii immlx'r of Hiiiinn sj of liltn paper marked nserwitn strntnsu muds,

which ho M'lit lnide. Tliina -- ma.i ! foldedI uphomu sheets damp from ucopuni; prti".

J ami, piittim; them in envelopes, droppod themj! In it box l.iboll, d I'or Cu-to- ni is.

At length I was shown into the pi Isnto oflleo.ji Thu broker lookid pleiu-an-t when ln

that I wanted to speculate. I spiead tlio lienu- -JfW ' I tiful United Ht.iti's bond that was to stand torMr. a my margin out In fore him as a feast ft l hisHi '! eyes. Itu looked at thu d.ito of tho loupon atHJ J tho bottom without duelling on tlm till"WmJt lunettes and OMiulsito l.itiio work which I so.VJ fj udinired. and itKalu tinkled his b II. A middle- -Jg i need man. w ith an ee lil.on INh. came out.Hi ? took tho bond und iu n.iniu, and s.ild that huHJ i woulu li.ind muareteiPt in amomnnt.

j rj "Sow what stock do yon want" said thofa broker, tnkinu up his hat. Mv pioirianuno wasH; to havu u nice liitlo Unit and pump out bon-.-

HJ ji lnfoiiiiatlon that would make mu rich forth-H- Jwith, but it miscarried. Thu door was alicady

HJ l oponed. and his look demanded an ansu.T. IHJ ' couldn't frame a mpl) His hat was on and a-nil other man was at tho eraek of tho door wit li anml i eager look in Ills hieu. " lluy mo 100 UnionI PHelfle," I said, with hesitation.UV "AllrlKht. Onu hundred U. 1. nt tho mnr- -

Jl ' Ki)t,"Hiildtlmbroker sciatehlni.iinii'inoi.iiiiliiin3J In Ids liook. Ho took another older, mid d nledout at full spi-c- All the wi-'- l dressed men inj. tlm outer i lilco bej;an to t.iki- - a new intoiest in

I - mo. 1 stood by the man nt the t.ipo. nudwhunH! thero c.nno out " L'. 1' UW ' .it ' Ul" the oe le-- I

JJ nient of Wall stp'ot n in In earnest. ThoH. previous s.ii- - wasiiiilu. lm

' mansald ' lT 1'. I Mroiii,-- . It s npa iiuurior,"H. Hu look'-- d as th iimh h kimn it w - mv pur- -

il ehiisu. I tried to disHuiib,i, ' it s nuiiitr up "H i Iventuied tni.ty. Hi tinid 1 but llmiu was.iH r imllo mound hlseo that necitived ills mild

B 1 oucournirumcnt.mM ff, A dapper yunt man, veiy tired lookingIH If ennio In noJilin.- - to uveiy on" but me and

in looked at tho tape Then hu cave a low wills- -

m Jfe tie. Turniri; to the sainlv-- h tiifd man, andH-i- t tnppln tin- - tap at the II 1'. mm it ('Inn hesnjil

:if wilhuwiuk II st shoit s.ilo,,ii tip. hst willrja sell at 75 befi re It s. lis at !'.i Cm soli ouim-l- t iirivilee .San-- 4Xl shall'" put ath. i ill atH E '18. Kood foi Mt) d ivs J Sou." Tho s.indv-H- J

V haired m.ni shook hisDj lu " Monoy in it I tell jou. (VuMn't irt Snse

(It toslKii amithci I' r 8jtl. Il.-- t t i tak- - it." TinHJ ii' sandy-li.iiic- d in in shook hi', head. I bu-ii- u to3)8 KoI that I ilidn t have. i liu.nl worth Hh.Aiiii;Sfl U A boj earn out in I vellt.l my niiine. TheHJ If, voleo sounded llko a eomt enei's, 1 took fioiii

I htm a moist shi. tof noti. paper wh.eh mad.BH B- - I lisv tll t l l lir liai nt fur jntir no oalil

ifi luulrl-- k loorliitrci o( I nion I'.iciac duck nt el I!

H lj That final "11" was.i niytoi) to me. II i.dHJ '1 - no mm to nsk ah lit it. 'i he bi hndj,'one, .nidH tj , I didn't want to tell in) pi ivatu biisines to theHJ I rich men about me f li.van to think whatHJ IJ It' could mean. The tape Knve tlm next s ileHJ 'j of U, I', at tin ,. ami ns 1 knew that I had to pavHJ ;, tJIcoiumismoiis, sl'j.jii lm buviiit; and JIJ..JUmm 1: forselliii;: the depmiation of my holdings atHJ thit nioiiiont -- bowed a o,s of foil, 'I lm 11

PI i seemed tj n liuu and s.i.o msulf fiomUm 1! further - I'he Pip" sliowcd that on the in t

HJ u sale my o- -s wasKU Ml moie and the!! seepii i

HJ j toprodlet "itiiin ' I dn.pped into a i h.nr andHJ- - bOKan tn wonder whethci soi.m tikk had notJJJ been hlaved on me In buviiit: mi ..took at thuIQ highest prkoof the day The vision of c.irrj -

H i liiR that rtoek for sours, as I livincdHJ ! ' I mlt;ht do by pat ins ii iir cent In- -HJ.j . torest on tho monoy invested by tlmH ; brokur. and kuupiiu- - m iiiain'iu t;ooil,HI' scorned eonifoitln,- - until I thousht tlm stockHJ ! luislit tu.l doivn to seviiity-IU- e iih modletedHi I Then 1 was convinced th.it I would ii'.sor soHJ '3 my pretty little bond nciln Hut that "IS" still

'.? bothered me nnd e iiiihlni; tho man with a INh;; , uyo luuiiclnii a h.iudwnh, 1 i.ski d him what(t it meant. sa.d that it Indlc.itid that the. btock had In en liin'ht In tho ic.uhi ,i iv. J

I! protindid that this m ide it i',. i.i. Hut 'tM lidn't fwnnd 'fld whi'lmr. If a stoi I. boasht

in the ihi'iiIiu win eominanded tho hi client! ' lilioiiorihuil.il .nid then In au l.i nrow weal,, Had slelrt off l' hill two hoill- - u .is ti makei tun pinehaser lo-- er of i.enly flit I, whitI would a btoi do ll.nt ivas b uij il in an liioii.- -

,i lltr Wllf' T to K'OVV si 'i uei,, Vii- -1 haps I h id i.iuin into th" wpoe'ii'lloe ind lool

,1 Uiltoi pocket tlm lo-- s and o awav.loeoumI j nxaiu s ..mi other '111), llu: I om !m,.d I

H , tiuiilj d ssenible and v ti bn a like thomM loiiti,; mi wlio wire cnmliu Into ih olfl 'o

mlr n .,--, lb.; il 1'riintv him had sound, d llmHI il "I ' ' f Hie II a' i ly, I thntthejHJ 7 win n ail biol; rs, and mv pl.ieo wi.m with theHJj lad OOUipilllV Who si mi'il to lie tlllllkilli; ofHi funeiitln My f , u over, inio mu ill splto of

fon oil.tttmnpt lobe (rnv.nnd 1 went into theItlie Whiire .ho tn itiiin spe ulaior stnnil ti -

wi inc toreid his futire io a dlni.'i skvlijiht whichHJ 'ho wlndo v ovetl lokml Ho lii'iii'd 1 had breu

H innklni: nioiiuy. I coullded to him llm truthHJ II" case me ii lo 1, that made urn think of theHJ sturv ol a mail with up like a caslle. ThenHJ ho lesiinmd his -- lud of tlm skvlntht. I veil- -

HJ lured to iied'ctthiit he Ind had bitter lin--

HJ ' I have been twenty cnrs at this business,"HJ lm said snappishly, 'nml 1 II u'lvo son a plenaHJ of ndvlco that has iost me iliio.iKH). IftminiuH niaklnn llviiiuat nnvtluic t;.j haoU to It nnvoH your peniilos, and sou will die iL'h. Stay hole,HJI nml sou II want to lurov a oilaiter si an- - hjHJ fora nlii'it's I daliiK I used to mow with aH blu'snvtlm I am i iittini; now with n knlfo withH, i one blndii nnd thin I rokeu I was oio-- n princeH , in tlm street. I wnnteil lobe n klntr. I bulledH u cei tain stock mail it iiiuunled to tlio sky. It

V'l,'.',lu 'lo,'"..,', w,llt l,l'. I haven't ot doneHfli fiilllnc vut NliRti I feu a vomit; niaii nuiulnuHI hern I feel like taking him b) the biittonholo

i and telhiiif him to t'o aiv.i) as fast as his letsH will cuirv lit in.HM "Isn't there nny rule for the iruldaneo otHJ i speculator bore I nbki d.H "Yosi everythliiK ili.it t;oos up must coinn

I down oxeept when you aru on thu alimt .ul-- .

I Whnt hive nu boUL'ht t"" U 1'. HI HI."Hi "Humph."HJ "What do you think of It?"

"1 stopped thlnl.tni,' in 1H71."Hi Ho bolted off and I look hi- - p'aen to ru.nl mvH futtlio In thoskjlicht. A tall. hiuk. mlld-eio- d

H youth came out. Hu uas mid but hu siuiled,Hi and stopped toak how 1 had miulo out. I con.H lldnd in him. Ho said that ho cmno to WnllHjV i stioet with 52JU0) an liihcrltiuico met nUH , friend win knew a'l of Jay Mould's so TetsH And ho supposed thut Could now had tlmH money for lm dull, t li.ivo it. Ho oipccil loUK; t.'et It luck some liny sure but just II Jl" ho wnsK fchort of nstotk that w.i- - noon: up mindly nndHi as it meit uuver stop ttoim; up ho wasn'tH slneiilnj: any there muhts but was walking thuHI stteets I ilimibt of - "loiy of a min who

H , UUK'1 61' pi. Lai, uusod, I uuthl M Uuvu

known lxslter, fur my father used to Biy flintUaulul Diow once rominkudt

" Die hiAii st lm rttl what Icn't Mb'iiiicm iii iloiit ftni iti( tu iirimiti "

A fill mini from Ohionun passed vvllhout look-In- c

ii i, and I i:ot uoudtiuu from him, 1 lonnmdthat hu w ix oinvi woilh fJ.U,0UiJ, but nowcouldn't Pay his dubLs, bce.tusii of Wnll slicutThosaiidy-liiilrei- l iiinn at tlm tape told mo UnitImlunl beiiu In Wnll slieot tivolvo ye.uti tryinuto ttel iivnii. Tliroo nmrry biokers went liyl.ilktiiL about vvhilo dlaiii uids and a oliani-piun- u

oippiu b llm son, Tlm hoad of tlm llrmsou Ind fa' I, Is drive n thu I'nrk. Tlm janitormid Ins wifu o.unu doivn lo buitui tiiilenu outtlm ollleoi. Tin) oloil.s wolil homo, und IW'llkod lothe lltttery inul looked ill tho wnter.

Two diys of eitiititu novel readlni; uudHllolll,' Ciipiih liolpod to kueli mo niv.iv fiomWnll slroci, but in iiinoiinl of resolution couldkeep me unity fiom tho stock nipnrln In tliouim.spnpors. u, 1'. vviiHLiitlniK up slowly, undI t,t w'lheorful. l!nil) tlm next wiek I was onthe rondlo wenllh My holdlncs showed a profitof iij. Now 1 musl be stuy ami tint toii luoro.It came twod.ivs lalorand I sold mil. Tlm taci-turn speculator tool; mob) the sleeve uud snld"Did )Oii over hear tho story of tho liiiiuwhoknew when to null Wall utueW"" No."" Well, It was when ho hud f 10 to pay his

I callnd for my nccount, cot a lonitstriplcouldn't inideistuud. roselvud a chock for $1275,mid concluded to soil my (loverjiuimit bond andbuy n few shuiosof stoe'tthat paid seven purcent. I called tlm noxt da uud ttot tho slock.I felt Uood. was dio-oo- d, and wns smoklnca clk'ar that cost OH cents. Thero wnsnfluiryat tho tiipe. 1 was about to leave, when Ileuriied Hint a certain slock liad bioken. Thoeuneiit opinion was that thu slock was belnt;dcpiessed by tho bears. It would snrliiK buckbefore ulclit. It had sold from 40 to 41, andwould boon leach tlm tin nluu' point. An oldspeculator vviole an order for two hundredshares of It. " Why." mid ho. "I imido inonuyon that stock at 70. 1 s'tvv that It was onu ofIhoso L'oldeii opportunities Hint make meni icli. and 1 concluded to taku away J1.000 in-stead of J27.'i. Sciiitchini; my nnine on thubiukof thu stock. I put it up us a inaiL'in, witlinil order for 'Jim shares of tho stock at 41. 1Kot it at III. Thiity minutes later it was117. Tho news eaino that tho companyhad failed Convinced that it wns nc.inaid, Idetermiueilto"avuiaf:e."that Is.actllik'c.n Wallslicet adviie, I boiicht more atulov.ui price.The bottom seemed to Imvo diopped out. andtlie iinvvsbovf wore vellini;"oxtia.' 1 felt un-well. The biokeiscauio ill OM'lted. Tlm headof tlm 111 m wanted to seu tho " fools" Hinthad loaded him up with (tho namo of thobtoekl. I didn't have margin enniich left for itwlm-iop- e dancer to stand on. The bend of thofirm said that I must scr.ipo together moremoney, and that p. d ii. It was hard woi k. butI did it. Tlio taciturn man inndo mo think ofa limn with uvos llkotho.eof nllurco litter. .Se-veral spuculalois vvuie weeded out. uud w nt olTenily. belutrn little Innie. The next tiny n ther.illv of the shoits, tlm .stock Improved but Itwent down nsnln, and tho nunket forit -- come iclosed for ropalis. I not a point. It came ontho "dead letel " and was snld to lm "ttlltedtred." Accordingly 1 sol 1 Wcslurn Unionshort at 00, and saw It no up to 1(17 svllh a divi-dend to iuy. I floundeied like a llh i nt of lisnative clement with n hook In Its mouth.

ii

Six months Inter, the sky Is lenden. Thero Isno rnn try bird carrolllic to tho unconsciousda. I nm thin and mj filend- - .j I nm work-in- s

All throticli tho hot summer Ihnvo scon miles and miles of t ipo unwoundfiniu thu little ticker which has llM bc'illl tob musicnl. My lout;" stocl: is sio'.viliKstroiuter and my ' short" sioek is crowlnfweaki r. 3Iy account n nv lllls a pa'o of thok'dcer. I don't kmnv h jvv to rend It o eejit thuveiy last linn. wheh tells (he svliolo stnrj-- .

Those who look nt it snv tlint I hnvo paid asmall fortune in commissions and interest.Tlio broker treats me with moio respect. Ihnvo imw but onu nmbitioii, namely, to (,'eteven, t eloso out mj sboits. 1 nowcairj aloaded eano Tor the man w lei has am il

ii ilnts. I cct upon the wave of w uat is culled a"boom." Jay Gould and I aro woi kills'

tcBcthcr now. I thtow oveiboard oveiy-thl-

that shows a prollt. I holdone nost ci;-- . Three dnvs I w.'ilch I'ns a hen watches her chicken. Thn tickerworks away. I call a lii.i-- s meetini! of thospcculatorc and ask for a uinimittrn of stntlp-tlc- i

ins to decide (he point at which I must sellto If even Tho majority report Is adoptoil,and a boy with a iiunrter in his hand hurries tothe nxchniiL'e ,v th my ore!1!. The broker chnlswith me iilToetlotiatolv and tnlks about my

operations. 1 don't wunt to hurt nnotherbroker's feellnirs. und I keep still. Thebovb: iiu,'s ba"!; n luport of my l.t- -t salu in Wallstieet und I am ju- -t oven. I have paid thobroker's family expenses for the siimmei.uiidit is the huidestwirk I overdid. I bllpoutwithout s.ijinn " (iood-b).- "

The tncitiirn mnnwhols nt the skylicht turnshis trazelle oves on me oueo moio.' hsen," said I.

" liolni:?'' said he." Yes " said I."hhnke," snld I.e.He calls mo ' the lucky nnn of Wall street."1 hnvo in mind a story of u, man who lias had

enough.

jjhvki.s ix n.iwrixs..V Fnslilnn tknt hu Follow it the llnnalc

Hljlc urllulr Drvxlue."Diamond hnlrplns? Vo," bald n lo

jowoller. "Wo luvotlicin. Thoy arothe fashion now, nnd. If not diamonds, thensomo other cniameiit. You have thoclassic stjlo of huir ilre-si- in vokuc. TillsKives nn opportunity for tlio display of orna-ments in the hair, and hnlrplns nre luiiulsite.Hand- - of ancient coins glided ot madu of t;ohlto resemble iimieut coins, with it hairpin ateach end of the bangle, are popular, but wo nrobusiest ioettilii: jewels In hairpins, and, asdiamonds show ls?st in silver, nnd as silvornovv- made in mnnv tones of color, wu are uslni; It

most. It is won lm ful what prore- - litis ! itmmlo in the coloring of silver You enn nowtrd silver ihiisp.,, pansies vioiet-.- , fu.ell-l- a. ivy lwaves. in d pi.mro-e- s, with theirnitmiil coloi- - I have just Mulshed ahilipln i isciii'iIIiib n deep mi'eu hollyb if. with Sciil't bellies t iiikiiiu lo it uud .1

tin) dewdr.iii on the lcnf made of a diamond.The deep tnllnvv if the silnllowor enn bo shownIII silver, as well as the brightest red. Theroaio soiiiu mod di.imon I oticis obtained nowIn the t'littiiii; of jet. a popular oi nameiit withb' iinlen and (hu hadpliis of jet llnsli brlithtl).In inserts uo have hall plus ill (,'iirnels tnrepre- -sent battel Mips, and our lniilaJiito boetles aiovcrv lealistlo.' Hut Imitation kills off fashion Kow Yorkshop Kirl- - and many other vouni; womenrendlly buy e'evir iiint.itloiis of t uhloniibloarlicles, An Italian or Trench (till saves !n rmopes carefully, so us to i;ot somo food ornii-luen- t,

biich us a t'old at low for tlm hair or usti Inc of coral beads foi tho neck, but a Newii rk i:IU will wear imitation hv diy, freshlysupplied every season. Tho fashion of oddh ill pin- - was piipalat until killed olf bi yilt."

a caosi; vAr.r. an iintMi.v.y.

lIlllKllllS the Sflnlalcr tho 'Wl'lllllf .Nullco tulleuil ltuul tu thu Occaalun.

Fiwn l d nitrl'I; trff.ifThepcosloof a llitletovvi In Warrick C. unty

hasc eru h inifhii,' rt Jlit i r th hnnk er h cliiirclits.au Isl, Inn urn let i,w .iru of lln. lu-- t, nor mllth loiinlil lli n,i vt Itie Irtj' t re-- Iim lt rentlirs in rHurt. Jum lie il.Hei.t Itir nerti, ei Ut Stuulu)hh tirellxr h!I fernrl tie. isiljut I, in 1M litemutl'ler hit nlllttiiuti.Lnitnt nt. lu ttiuutttit unit akki-- l

hull t't run I it to the iaiu.pi is'i l fit , lib ilibi!u.r.lllicin litft Itufuri; tuna wu4c,illiil i,n lUe lioinliiy nlttiiiinltir Mii.l

' tlr .itier llmmlcv liss InnlM in ln feUcorhi,'" milIn i I, ar s en i Itu luiJ lht note M lurli sli ti tnil'tiv.'IiOtiI' r Hi im Vrft vou r.evi-- r cuiuliw I't set In,ii.'hiii I n a ttiliij t,t ttoe i,u il irtin.' niiit. in ro ntnlif ' nit , III. I,il it. I it. Ilic ol muni io il nl uils

. rjt If o ir wifo svl.t iifvc nn.l If nut lltwrmi n.is li luro iter ' l inite, ,ttu,iu, lu onu hu Irllli toi.itiuulor mi ii rafi'l (in! v stirtiu oel roHinr lm,l tiaiub't in tlir isroiw tililitiiuiLOhit nt At tint nt Pu i.ii.l.iii; tl, iiiiln.lrr tttt.kttllinrrnrlru k llm ntiitirfiHllini mti-- f I ut Itrninli v uillis 'I 'i it I ,l.i-,;- 8 .mj ins wif iuj' up I her . u aliitl llhil like 1 11rt tfi lie Willi ilnl tl ttlenltntu nt Uuwt- ir in n. ii. cnlinly ut I Willi a toot ufirr.'t.l n -- ..it ill in i , lit. Cue l,i.nl

llrtliitr" nil sim t limit rftteNr elrahee ',i yuntin. 1 nil, ml ns'. our bii.t.iil j i. tor In real "lull it l,rrt li .iiu iih lltji trout llu unit! hut Hit Icetivit) loUnlit (lieiletlll. Il I! lit hlin l,i)i lit t o In 1.111 II uwritt r o Ititt i not h unttiioMn lo me. but li eiib nt It Mime tti i rtt vt a' t of ln ts tin It en teaittriiu loIs'iulrill Hit I lirlittt.lt rei.itl ttlnn tlmll llfce tlvnrlM-m- to fern I out llie tsuler mitt, If illtt ov tri'tl willfiurtkil) itroclitlni lur ltd tie an I liol.l her uii tu thur ntt itti.1 of h t(itet i hriilioi j e e "

tie hHt dotin nthiil inuiitiura ot aiinrobatlon antnj in) athj

The I'ull ul'ii Nrvatlift Miniuiutii I'ttuk,omi tht Homrr Indtl

About 11 o'clock Thuinil.iy inoinliiKlhovsholotown tt t,. etarlleilln nterrllli roll- - nil,! i Ijr llku mii tirtl it'ait it hu.li itinlpoiiple fl) Ini; out of tlair liiiiueNIniill.iin linn A. iil- - iij lie all of .M.iuiil Itleareseatetl tho painif of itu itlienonii.on fine of the itiitrp

e tta uf foli out t,r mite near tlm Hiiminit, loontneil livIho tati rallli lm t lonple.1 mer an I wat lilliin iIomiiil ele, p riisineilirei i'i lovartl tliu I'elilrs of Iho lotslinull ai'foillltu forte rrintlmii; anj prtn lm- evers tilingIII Ini alio) av tor a Tett inomettti It lnoktilMitioui.ilnverul hoieteR win ttooinetl lo luev Italtla ilnlriutloiiI til fortiinnlelv lint ill to ncalten.l astl nan cheiketllntht tilltiH al Iho foot of thut liffi salll nit II to iptp altortof nus of tho I, nil luui (Int. tiiinieiiic hoiiljer WeUhiiiitn ,1 .s ttotii fllt loo cattle it n a sslth fearful veltxitjbirit not lite ro 'a henctt al.ovo lotsn an I I reaklitk It in ath'tj.an frajinenu which 1101111111 011 tlto lint a fetvrt,.li from tl,t h im tuaibia on litrke itre.t liunitir thepritiirea of tho ttlltlr overs! oils l 11 itrtckcn w llh ion.teriMiloti arnt nuni peopio auuitlit fcafetv in wit I llintiII 1p etttliualt I llinl ut Uast olor .ifJO tolu ot ruthiiunu Uuwii In the kliilo

Ilimuitriia I'litll fur t'ao I'rtlleil Statca.'rom tht 'an una Afar anil titral I

The stenmer rity of Pnllnson Imr trip fromtht iittiil of lloiilnrm to evt llrttana rarrlett attavluiiiilouit hei of Laiiinue (Iii Ihe luinf Atlantic roaitInn. of Hon lurm pi ople nro itavotllllf trelt nlli lilion tnhall ma ulltlre Ihe 1.1 K u paij fur llio fiilll Has Miriiti pt r hiiih It foi l,niiinav an.) Uicnta ea h for puntnitplei The Irnjeorihtl coait hat altrasUU llio atli'iilion of Sow Vork hou mil tin aleautiri mill roreliefrnll ai frt'tiitit for pent 111 who wlah lnlr lln SawVork market Ilieuieli4 or still hut ail aiuotinia offereUItiein at current rutra. Ilioiiiiupttllloil III tho Iniainrllall alontf the toaal proiniaia 10 ha hvrl) ami si ill has 0itieertru of woiiiterfnliv Incretitliizitif pro.tui Hon of allsuuttrl nl trull n Ut ll vv ill beat ttilpiutnl

THE KNIGHTS OF LAHOli.

T11K AXI MimiODH Of A

tlHKAr OltthtMAAlJIIX.

It Work In the I'euillnii HllIUra-'V- h. rtn tt)UtT vm frntn Niiinf Ofiin l.uliur Otuuiilr.i-tloiia-l'crao-

tvhunrt) Kmcliuletl l'ulHlra.Tlio ivemyful nuiniiKi'itiont of tlm froieflil

liiiiidlors' strike In litis elly and in Jcrmy Oily,und of llm Iron workers' stilku in l'linnsyl-Miiilitiili- d

olsovvheie. Is conceded to bo Illicitlyduo to tho dlioellon of an oiuaiilMitlon knownan tho KiiIcIiIh of l.ubor, an order that hitscrown soi.ipldly In thop.iM oar Hint Its mem-

bers nro unlabeled by lliu It'll thousand. lUiiissemblles hold their ineetlncs In every Slatnof tho Union, and hnvo spread Into Cauadii.Thtoujhout tho West tho order is niuthxtronKur lli.in In tho V.wt. and In othor imrlsof tills fltato it is far moro powerful thnn Inthis city and llrookljn. lis tcioivth, howovnr.has boon very rapid lu theso two cities and InJersoy City within the past four months. Wheniiuoatloneil ns In Its niomborshlp hole nnofllcorof tho order snld:

" Tho crowtli Is so rapid nnd thoro nro somnnynddltlons mado dally to our rolls Hint itwould bo Impossible to ulvo you nn thins llkocorrect llRtn os. Thero nro tvvonty nssoniblleshere, nnd now ones nro rnpldly formlnu. The'longshoremen hnvo joined us In a body, Ihopi Intors' union has come Into our rnnks, nndtho tinners, coopors, ciktnimnkers, freighthandlers, mid, In fact, all branches ot labor aroftirnlshine additions to our strotiKth."

"llowdojou nccoiint for thu rnpld crowlhof tho KnlKhtsof Lai sir In a counliy In whichtrades unions and labor organizations havebeen ton (.'rent oxtent short-lived?- "

" Thnt can bo best explained by a contempla-tion of tho methods of tho order. Tho

ot tho Knlhhts of Labor havo from thobecliiniuu boon selected from tho moro lutulll-ce-

olcninnt, nnd havo lieen Instructod ns itsfounder ued to instruct tho novices of his Histlocal asscmhlv. They commit to memoi) allthe nddri-jbcs- , obllcatlons. and formulas sonsIn bo the licttci nblo to linppss those whomthoy Induce to enter tho orunulrjition. As itrule theso on.'ntils'ers nro vouiiK men whotravel from plate to ltlace. tnkliir; emp'osmentfor a short Hum nmt nouinlntini: tliemsslvesWilli men vvliohcem to bo the mosttrustwtutlijand liitolllccnt. The crcanlcr s nks tn Iliumabout tho condition In which the laborer llndshimself ninl the possible me'liis of Iniprovlncthat condition. 'I no host means to (he accom-plishment of this end Is nlwnss leprcsenlcd'tn I10 tlio universal orcaulntlon of tho vvoiklni;masses. As boon as ten men are tocurcd thusaro Initiated, aiida charter (supplied for. Tholilacoandh utrnf int'ulinu nre not clveu to nnyoiitshlei. Tho llr-- t nss,iuibl founded nt mis.place Is termed a' mixed' nrtombly, connlstlni;as il does of mill from different trades whonfleiwni I form assemblies ot their own (nulls.In this was tho mixed assembly usually be-comes tho mothorofn number of trades ussembiles in mi) k'lven locahtv. Thu working of unassembly ecinbines the mvsdclsm oniniun lomost secerjt onleis Willi (he olcm'unts of nmiilual nld soclelvand tho piutectlvo and

fc.ituies id .1 trade union uftcr tho oldlavM-- li pattern whllo (hose who Iwllese ll(be bnllot for icltef fiom optresslve laws findniiplo o.iportunil to make known their viewsIn tlm .le'.ato op l.nbor in All Its interc ts 'which tonic initler Iho constitution, must bed seus-.i- i 1 In oierj meetlnc.'' re still.es, a remedy for Iho cries nncesof worklinrmen. I'licountced by llio Knlthts'"' In iepl to Hint question I will ijnote, asneni .is 1 cm from memory, from (ho rlliinl ofour order: 'Whllo not appiovinc of ceiiorilstiikes nmoni; artisans. ut. when ll becoiuesnccessurj to enjoin an oppressor, they will us,nil their pnwei tonltlatid nslsl all their me'ii-- I

burs vvhii m.iv bvstrlko suffer los. ami as thooitp ituitltj oflers o.xtend a baud tonil brniichet of lionist toll.' Tlicro Is no

to capital until capital overleaps thuIniiiiils of its own ilshts and trenches uponthe 1 ichts of labor. Wo lire to l" enn- -

ill it tr. iilnc everv uien-iii- e In our power toavoid a collision betsvten labor mid capil.ilbut when wo Invo exbau-ie- d esery rcasopnbleeffort ami lliul thut tho rUhts of the woiklnc-me- n

ale still ersisfntlv disicsntdcd then outnotion is prompt and decisive. This was thecii-- u in the relent strikw in the soft coal

of Mnrylaiitl. Thero the umplojer-seeme- ddetermined to force tho men lo

strike: for they not only do renjetl thownce but Increased tho hours of la-bor. Wo watted on Ilium and tried inuvery wii) t i nrr.nice matters, in (he nienntime eounselhnc the men to continue work ninlpntlcntlv awnlt the issiiis. Wlionvvofiiunlth.itthert w.is mi hopo ot iho iccocnitlonol thojuslileuiu'itlsof tlm men. (hey were told lo (nasi)work At tlm saiiio lime they were told to keepnvvnyfroin tlm mines nnd not Interfere withnny other men who imcIitKu to work. The net tdus thu onlv nmii who were to Ki seen moundthe itiilrnnce to thu mines wore tlm polhementhai the companies Inul hail sent there. Not asinclo minci was in siulit. j'houiuipnnlos werensti unded at tlm quint milium! ill vvlikh thuwhole, nlTair wns conducted Their uses woreopened shortly to thu elTut tivene-- s of thoiinnunient wo had minle in behalf of tlm men.Tho conl truliis were onliied down torumuvoto maiket the hiit'e output of cnnl on hand nttlm mines. It then became known that notonlv the miners but (he train men also, neit tlunder direction of the Knuhts of Ijibor. Thecoiistiiiunnce was tl.nl not otie pound of coaltoultl bu moved until tlio eoiico-sloi- is weremade. I mention this simply to show howthorough Is our nrcitnlattinn uud howefrect-lve- l

wo enforew atlcinnnd whunwu havoto miikii that deniiind,"

"In these liircu stiikes If the funds of tholocnl ore ini.itlons w here tht rtrikox occur

exhausted, what do ou dor"The univeisiil orcanlnitloii of the w 'iklncmusses one of tint . Iiief buhiiiik- - of stn ni.-il-i

in the conduit of the Kulclits uf Tjilnr. Wheiehelp - neeiled to, Pits is not considered Intnso of a stilku liem, every assembl) of llmoidur tliroucliuul this country ami Cinud.iwou'd be iii'uly to eomn to tlio assistance of the

here. Wo hold not only tlmt whataflccts ono branch ot labor afTects all othorblanches, but also thnt whul affects htltor inone locillly nlTects it In all other localitiesNow. the strike of tho freicht handlers is

"Miiiport from (ho Kniclils of JjiborWo h'tsii men amniic the strikem counsullnicand direetinc how thej nlinll act. Tho work ofthose men is doubly elfeclive, for tliotli.it they nro not known, members of (ho oi tiernot beiiic publicly known us such. A iiuinlMof the freicht Imndlers hnvo nlrendy joined tlmKnichtiot r.abor.and by the tlmeilm strlko isnvot. It not before, all of (hem will hnvo butomumembers. Thu luiliond conduclois, diivers,and biakemeii on both horse uud steam lull-nu-

are pel fee tine their orcnnlzntlon. nudwill undoubtedly join In n hotly."" Who mo entitled to memberslilii?"" The iiacluduil persons mo bankers nnd bro-l- .i

rs. Inwvors. plivskliins, nnd saloon kcepors,tncliidlnc barteiiders,"

' h) do jiu exclude lawyois?""1 can be- -l iiuestlon by quotlnc

fiom a speech recently made by a friend ofouis whos.ihl: 'In Ihe biislnn-so- f suhveitincthe t.beitics of otirbcloved touiiln I do notdn ml (be soldier witli Ills rillo, nor the

with Ins niiisk. imr tho fool, the fu- -'

nutic oi the iluiiinj.'ocuo. noi tlm Klnc In hisncalla nor thu clone with his inncur- -.nor llmeditor with his quill, nor Haian wllh his horns,noi llm inillioiiHtio with his millions, it tin yhave but a fi.ir Held. The mini to bo tllendodin (he is the shvstcrti'C hivvyor-e;- :al

machiii nion is the thincof inonne and dul-ler. It Is in this e mntiv lv Hint tlmpeople need ho on the aleit iifiiinst the lepilquibblers hero whero theynwiniu ns thoy doliovvneru else on tho clobo. not only In thucount-- , bill In the Li'clsluliii os mid thoir lobbies,ami in uveiy ithite ut pnwerund fulness,'"" HOW lllsillt IK'lltlCS t"" So far ns the present political itnrllesnrncone, rnctl, noiiu Is leeocubed, and no politlialdisi iissiou as to tlm merits oi deuieiits oteither Is poimltted w Itiiin llm order. In oilierwonts, political discus-Io- n In (ho Intort st ofan) of (hu exist, lie political paillusniu sulci lyfoibidden. We tnko part In politics only in Ihointniust and pioluctloii of labor. If a law hasbein p.issetl delinneiil.il In thuilkhtnof thowoikliicmeu then If weuie not stioiicoiioiichto elect a man from our own ranks to tlm

wo will suppoitlhat eandhlntu. with-out reenrd to party, who will obllcuto lilmselfto solo for the repeal of such statute. In

whom wu aro slioni,-enouc- h lo elect ourown man wo may, If the assembly or assem-blies so dotoriiilno put up a candidate, whowill then lecelvo our unanimous suppoit. lusnob a (,iso tho limn will bo chosen tor hisktiowlcdceof the lieudrt nml just demunds oflaboi. Uuiina (he cnuviiss ho eun co rlchtiiloiicwith hlsoveijtliiy work. As oui tanill-dat- e

is to do our woi k. ho will not be asked norallowed to pay nny polltkul iissessinont, butthe whole of tho expenses of his canvass willbu hoi no b the order. In all matteis peilalu-In- c

to politics wo havo c.n efully looked afterthe c nu of the ordei. Wo huve tlm ovporlnnioof foimei workiiiL'uion'HorcunlzntloiistnL'iildous in poi fc tine our own. Wo know how

labor advocates havo controlled furuiorlalstr movoiuents with an u lo tlmlrown

how thoy hnvo plodccd lliosupport of the orcunlntlon to ono or tlio otlieiof die political pintles and fiequently to Indi-vidual cnudithilcs, uithoi tor so many dollmsor for poisoii.il political position. No suchtlilncas that Is po-s- In our oritur. Heinein one or uiiothoi of llmexeludcd classes, ma nyof tlm lubor advocates are not ableeviiitocilnn membershli In tho Knlchts ofI .al ioi tn in h loss to coutiol nny of ttsassem.biles. That Isoim iciisonwhy wovveiomixlniisami kflnd to huve tlm order Imooino poweiful intho Htnlii linfiuti niiit'h elTiictlvo work wa doiioto orcaiilu lis In din city whommost of ihi-s- laboi iicilnlnr-- j uru. Thustioncthof tho KiilhlitH of Labor is now too creutthroiiuhout thnKtnln to bo in any diufiuoeon-trolle- d

by unyof (he pnlitlenl shysicis in uudnroiind thlselty under the culce of I iboi ndvo.talcs, and tlicj ktwvv It. TUo llthtof workinj,'.

mon to nnd provide for tho ndvnnco-metito- tllielr Mpeclnl inleiVHlnlsiis erlee( nnd

undoubted us thnt of nny oilier ohiss orof iudivldnnln. Memburs of (ratioshnvo Iho Hiinio moral nnd const

ilcht to moot and resolve as hnvo thuinembern of it touchers' liisllliito or n fruitCioweis' convention. It Inn innllprof surprlsotlinl our btttlo l'iilslntiitu liusdaicd lopawiaInn in I'tmlniveiilioinif llils richl. We nicurdlabor eiiforcod on unyothei (onus than such asllm I iborer, slncly or in Iho nccrecatu, mayclioonn lo niaku. as u npueles of slaviit) not lobu eiiilimd, anil wo not only look fop, but willwotk for. lupoid of any atale law that can I toconstrued as Instltiitlficsiieh u form of slavery.

' An recnids tliitKocii'iitstrikesiiovv pond nc,tlioKnh.'litsof Labor, In ilpholdliic them, innlli-bilntli-

cical llmitiei il or business ohaiicesnro nover orlclnnlod or controlled by tho

It Is, diorefoie, llhu-lci-l mid un-ju- -t

to hold workincmen lesponslblo for Ihoresullnof such chances: mul It Is, niornovei.iiniensoiiiiblo tnejipec( Hint wotklncmuii willvoluntarily assume nil the kici Ulcus und font-c- o

nil the iidVtintiices Incident loniieh chnnceswhen limy occur. At tho jtrosent time, withrent and tho prices of nil tho necessaries of lifouilvatiriuc. ami tlm doinnml for labor exoood-Incth- o

ruipply, thn Inhaler would lm more orless thnn human if hu should freely contributeto swell tliu i.'alns of nil about him, ami yet for-bear to lake tho Increase of wacos pint ml with-in his own teach by a fair oppnituully."

A" 7..I.VI ,f.V AT Alii.Nome Frnlitrca of thn Writthrr Yrale-rrtn- In

2evv lurk nnd on tho ), JI. Nehiljler.l'robably ovcryndult Now Yorker tliotiKhl

when ho or nhu wont to boil on I'rliliy nltzlitthnt tho chilly rain that, helped by a briskwind, drovo under umbrollnB, Into open win-dows, nnd throuch summer clothing, wiU aboutto usher Inn spoil of coolness. Tho thoiichtnnd tho ntniospheio broucht sotiml sleep. Inprobably evury liistnneo wltliln the city limits,dnmp, stick) hent. with nn nddlllon of damp,sticky (lies, woio tho first realizations of thomornlnc. The day was not thn hottest, but itwas by far the meanest ami most uneomfortabloot tho soar. It wasn't u day to consult tlmtheimomeleror a das to sook nooks und cor-ners out of tho sun. Tho same stickiness nndweight of niolstitro-lnile- n heat wns uver whore.Hliatlo wasovorjwheio a cood p.ut of tho day,sot tho heat was as crcnt In ono place nsanother. Open cars proved a deliKlon, andferr bonis n snare. The suburban counliy wasns abominable as tliu city. Fortunately, whentho broillnc rays ot tho sun dried up thu cloudsnnd bathed tho city 111 cnlorlflc splendor, therowns n movement of tho heated nlr which,thouch not In the lesst cool, was neverthelessacceptable. The custom of closing (ho stoicsnnd olllces at!) o'clock onliatuid ty cave thou-- s

mils a chniieu for HUlit to tliu seuahore, nmlnil the boat.sthat quitted tho city's water floutswero pnikt'tl.

Tlie B. Hchujlcr cnirled about20'J enlhusiast 1c llshermon to sea and michoiedthem oil tlm Jjrsc toast. Until (ho Jsnrroivswero leached it seemed ns hot on the wnler nson shoro. Tlio onthmiiists iippeurcd unawaro,howevei. of anjdilnc uxtopt that thoy wurucolnc tlshinc. mul becaii to sort out mul

their hooks and lines, ndjust their poles,nnd spiead oiuilicirbill ot qualiaucs, shilnips,and iiiliiuows on stools inul sheets of news-paper. V b) wont up ati'l down the boat withthe Insidious cry of W ho wants iinvthinc lodrink l'eteh It up." Tliu sldus of llio siemn-hti.- it

bnsthd Willi pules, which v,eru asltleuty at brI-th- -3 In a hotel clothes brush.This was ut the Hitlery. At Iho Nmrnvvsa sard of llt.lt line, tcrmip.itinc in a yellowchunk of clam, depended from pole,l'roin the decks of nclchborlnc vessels thisprnhnblv Sttemeil n purely device, buton the. lur It was soeii Hint tlio llshermuiihud sulded tu (he slm will i ot ' ho wantsausth'i ,,'todrliik '' and tho poles merely pro.empted (heir place- -. A feeble midsummerl.uc"ird lice'c. natty bnkotl and fall of llles,ia no lo tie- - bo.!lapp.".icntl from Conev Ishiml,anil startetl up another boy who remarkedafter the milliner of nn Imperfe' I echo. " WhowaiitsitiiydilliclodiinkV l'clch him up." dipt.Al. rosier sin- - biny ho es In thestetniboet'sdeek. Aftci Ihe cuiisvnlonn tho main

th.) rail on thu proinenadu d ck. ami theedeeoftheroof of Ilia latteraro all taken up. timtraps in die deck benms bus unit tho hull, al-- In advent tlirmichnitl hliised, nro opened nndiloalt out. print ipallv to the wonion. Tills clsosllm boat the ilppe iranto of u eollendcr.

Oat nt sen, where the bo it llrst anchored 'womiles off Nuuireth which is between Senbrlchtninl 1mc Hi .inch, Mr. Veil, n New ork com-mission murt lunt. said lie thought ll was cool.He was drmkiiicacla-- s of heel when ho spoke,l'resently every pole leaped from cunvvnlu nndrail, mil all ojos watilied thn michnr. Itssplash it strut k (ho water svas followed bI lot spliller of hundreds of chunks of clam.Afterwurd thu bo it seemed to buln the centreufiihlice net formed of a iiiti lad of llsh linesTim voices of tlm Irtvi, in inlriUe.' whowanteilsoinethliu lodilnk were drowned in profanity,mul neiirlv every man on either deck pillmlncnrlv overv m m on each other deck a slrincof names. Thlswus because the docks wort) luline, inul tho hook- - from llio uppci dtikslto-c.iin- c

tancle.l with the lines from lMovr '1 heiewas no set on, bin there was a I i7y quintbuslnes.s-llki- t swell that lent a new Intcio.-tt- o

tho slcnsou bo nil settmc forth the fuel dintstaterooms could be hndloni dnllir. Sir outof ten of the thiity women aboard wound uptheir lines, mid, lakmc their puies in hamiwent with uucerln.n stops to tho Captain'soniee. Tho llrst llsh (lint was e.nichtswnlloweil tho hook of Sir. (leorco Hen-ne-

of I'lfteenth street neni Seeoinl ainiiue:hut a man on th - lowei duck soein- - it In thenlr In front of film reached out nml, freeing.Mr. Dennett's hook. dropsd tho fish lu hisownbisket. 'I his was one of dm few llsh un-questionably taught from tlio upper decks.Tlicro wen-otln-- r lutes feltun thero but eiiclilluienn upper-dec- k llshnrman drew In his linohe was apt to catch up ha'f a doj-- Hues fromIhe inn. n deck, and in the tumult thlsnecii-s- i

nieil die upi or tie ru allowed no luintlin tho iiu.il nil for die llsh In thn efforts of tlm

to cot awn from one another thnmill Isvu s not UtlliJitl weic thnsmoke slat l.s. rmmn men llslicd nut of tin,svlntlows nml ilendiicht mul mm nnn slunc a I

line from the npcitiiro nloucslde tlio IhiIIoi-h-

wherotho tumpornturo ut y a o'clock was 'iiiFiihrenlinlt, Theoulj thine ho eauclit was asknto, who woro dm facial expression ol du-ll noir A'olan in "Squttter Soverel-,-ntv.-

Tlm other llsh that worn cniicht were biss,bliiefl-- h, and it itN-cnl-

Two yoiinc mon eoiillliued lo nsk. ' Whowants n drink ?" nnd to provoke iiinstmit ii

Hires from tlm cunwiilo and rails. As thncrowd Istcimencqii tliiletl It was seen that theroworctwentv llebrovvs t.lnpanosi-. nnd a l'ulicoKercennt on boartl, Tlm Hercennt cot n yoiincmini to hold his polo ami notify him of u bite,and tlm Jiipaucsu, who nevnr letcool his tliopline ilurlnc llsu liouis. said that he once on aI lino euucht a fish in Japan. The stetinbontmoved alone in front of Lone Hnineh. aminiicliorod so close to the slioru thnt Sir l'sttou,n Seventh stioet llslmiinnn. snld ho could al-most sco Iho lilch prices at (ho hotels. Thowomen kenl (o t he sl'iterootns, tlm stow anlesjn sbustled to anil fro with pills, and tlm boys

who wanted auvthinc to drink. Timplishot an oserptiisof leter kepttimu to thobustle of tlm llsh in thn btskets. When thnsteauilaiat liirmsl herno-- o toward tlm point oftlm Hook, a ralllo for thu blc bluellsh thai worncan U' lit liy the profe-slonn- ls was piirtlclimlcdin by thosn wlio had not cam.' lit nnyllilnc buttliolr hoIi.'IiIioih' lines. On theii luturu to NewYork dm swelterlnc llsheriueii vytiio concrutu-lute- d

bv thu pnrspulnc New orkois.

a i i.ifo itxta 1. 1 oxs.

Dilvuu li lltinrer Ihrjr sfiiko Itulila un I hvl'liinrerV Kiirtnnrila.r'rom the r.Warri tit Ctuvtilclt

Tin sonio Hum past, diirinc the winter Cnll-- for Ilia ma lit vi' Is' li itiuntrtiiiN In ihe na aboio

Will t'oliu cauainx i iialiliriihle atinotiimo tu thefitrnura of thai tl lo, maliitii. raula on lie irjoint atoiV: nn.l loeir ninl I is. line evili hohtininit.li tu fo.lotv tiaina for aoiiie tPatnnto Ihrtcof Ihoanlioala havt letnkilt.l lln ro ilnriliK llio wiiilt r

A vir llavntH, a wellknotiii nieer n aiiltitif on aranrti about tin litllm tiliive Woat I'oiht, vvna 1,11 hiwas-- homo front lossli ion litis ant oti rearhlni; llioranih of Pee Hani he oh.erie! a tuiire Hon In VlrHani' haitttirti afttr ttla inlsta an I nut jtai vartlafrtoil Ilia reailtiito Vlr Havnea, h'lilni Ilia liuiWilli hlin itpeni I tiro .in Ihe utiintitl, linl wtttinnt elTer!,Ilia lion tliu tt eaihu limi Iho tie) th of Iho tlttok wtsslaIheitaxl das aonie niiitiiiu expirta wore inaiarrlanonn Ittcir vvav lo exu nlnt. a mine nexr Ihe name plan,an I on looking hm k hjtcl I two of ilieae iiniinat fellowI nor them nt no ureal hehln.l tlr Hamwnapiformetl of Ihe tu I ant arntiii liliorelf lirlitl ineuit wlltt hi dti.' hut wl tioiit tincia A few tlm slater Sir Hav lira uhaerve I ono of llnae animala tn 10orrlianl not far from lite liutiae Hntnea rtarliM withIda rllte an lot: In hot nraiut all I r i no upon Die himwlio rifnaitl Iii nlreat an w ah vlarltik' ev ea an.t opt umoult! altotte t A tti leriillli'iilon to fljlit Itslaln III rulea well ttliei letl allot loitvinl a htlllet lu Iho aliliual ainoulli whiih only lufuiialitl the heaat, au.l, hint notIhetloir ruahoil In nt Ihe time lite conaeqtieliria In Vtrlias nc iiiUIiI have heeli ttecl U ll virion Whllethoanimal a attention waa now lurnnl to tlie tint; llaviuailKLetleit In nettlni: annthtrahot ninl put ahsil ttirmutiIt ho It when tlio tin.' lal holt of Iho lion unj a ras il'oalruirnhteniiiiil

Inn It aoon e ovtttent tttat lit tier, attttotiitli apowerful one w.n far fr un hsiili i initcli for In alSbnirs ami ulilioiuli twice wouinlr.l tho lionwotii.lhas iitntle quuk work or the dot I ill for a tlm h I allfrom Halite rlttt- - which dually till the work Ihoaiilmxt mcaaurctl n veil frr lu leiilli, an. I, ullliouulle.iitaUitti.tl svcishtit luarlj Jtl j, lunula

ilesvf'li'y Tui- - liieillilntliill.ri(iifte.Xcio Orleiirti cdyuin

..Mrs Charlns called at tho residence of Mrs.hiines lr,ieeulluif Iteritlf na n feiualo phv in lull iniliiweil wlthrupirnnlliriil lowir She estolle.l lit r ahllttka tncffeit a ra.ical cure of Incur title tllaniae Mrheellev wuhIII all I alio tit tennilleil to Ii at I he .lortntt. IpretiualoiiR vii I'harle htntol her lirm wttuli.ioiiri brin tlie Kervlcea ahe promiaril were cxtrtiutiv riuaoualtlo After leasing tllrei llona a to ilnt, exert iaiAc ttie iloclliHt Inforuietl Ml keelie) that to manrtitiproi oat J cure l Ivtirtnln alio nnudl ( coinlellel in tin) nn bit nutation mer aomo aititle orMtlui (nil lrlnkelii-an- .1 Ihal they ahttulil l,e three Inliuu iher Sirs. Kime) toliHini.lv ast-- her two plainmiltl rln- - ninl n utikUialn lit Inner rrrclvnl llioIrlnkel with Ifioiiilni iliinilv, uud Inforiue,! Vlrhit nej that Iho Incantation mini bo hrl.i al her owniliiiulrila ami Willi Ihe arlltlea III tier ioaaeaiou alieileparletl iriiinllll.' to reliirn llio tullowlii.' 'lal bin!lua noi rilurutsl.

VILLAUD'S GUKAT SU11YKY.

vuiriTi! r.xiititi'f.isit ix run pnsi.nor iruijiiitx Kxri.on.t uox.

Iftrr !nmir-llv- lltttlliirlnn JCraenrchca titIhn Itcclmia Ilotlirrn Rt I nttra.it i itml tliolut luiporlMitt IrtTt-rlua- .

A Blicot of unto ptipor xvllli n Hnelymiunif tho t'nllnd fslnlen In mlnhliire

on Iho upper lelt-linn- corner upon thedusk of n rallrond official In ft down-to- n nfllcoIho other day. Hnnenth Hie mnp win Iho Iifttlnmollo. " tpiH h'ttttmr Qiwrinwi" sook Ihoworks of nnture. In n scrollnroiind It wore thewords "Noithern Triinscontlneiitnl Hurvey,11 iphncl I'unipolly, Hlrcclor." rollowlnc In ncopy of thu map:

Thu pocullnr fcaturo of thn map Is tho dnrkslimline of about ono-flfl- h of Its surface thatpoitlon covered by Minnesota, Dakota, Idaho,Montana, Wasliincton, and Orccon. Tho maptells tho only story of ncruotsursoy that hasjot been clvon to tho public.

Itlneksnfovv days ot n yenr slnco tho direc-tors of tho fvorthorivl'uelllc ltallroad nnd of thoOrecon Hallway and iS'nvlcntion Cominmyjointly orcanied tho Nortliorn Trnnscontl-ncntn- l

Hurvoy. Tliu work owes Its Inceptionto Mr. Houry Vlllurd, rresldent of thu two cor-porations. As oilclinilly planned tho undcr-lakln- c

contemplated thn exploration of (itu vustlaiidcrnnt of tho Xorthorn l'acillc. a bolt fromtwenty to foity mites in width, o.xtondlnc fromMinnesota lo tlio 1'aclllo Ocean, nnd coinprls-In- c

forty million ucrus. Thu Northern l'acillcchurtur does not authoilzo the bilildluc othituial loads In coiiiioctiou with tlm main line.Hut tlio capitalists of the Orecon and .Sort hoi nl'acillc Companies huve formed a constructioncompany for tliu Purpose of bilildluc thosebrunch lines, nml tlmy hnvo thus become In-

terested In all thu unknown reclons north nndsouth ot tlm Northern l'ael lie belt. Thnorlci-t- i

a I sco pu uf thu Nuitliciii 'lruiistontluenialSutvey In coiiseqiieiRu bus been wideuutl. In-stead of thomiruiv belt thn Held of explori-lio- n

now eonslsis of tho piirnllolocrnm shownon i'lof. l'iniiiull'- - litlluiiiiip ati'Miloiy I.Wjijlalles In uxteut fioui east to WLst, ninl ."iUil

miles from south to north, moro thnn half alit i II ton square miles in uio.i.

Thu Idea of lliesuivuy is strictly udlitniiuii.llm ucriciilttiinl und mineral lusoiirci s, soil-m- id

thuli adaptability to farmlnc. thu kind midextent of timber imitls, tem perntiiri! mul

lu its rulutloii toncrlculturo,coal deposits and tholr valuu for inunufau-liirin- c

purposes, and tlm llko nro embraced Inthe scope of llio exploration.

The work Is of crealei luncnltudo thnn nnyuxploiution over iiiidortnkeu lis pnvate outer-pris- e,

nnd no (iovertiment expedition, unlit-- s Itbe Hint of C'luronet) lviuc iilmu the rortiethl'arallel, ever iindoitook tuachlevo tlio losiiiisanticipated Iroin this iiudurt.iklu.';. It is to bon work of veins nnd millions. L'lilfmiteil fundsare at (ho command of tho explorers and prob-nb- ls

tat.UJii.uun will bj bpuitt lu thowoik mnpp'-doul- .

The Dnxictor of tho Northern Transconti-nental Hinvey is 1'r.sf. n.iphael l'umitolly. theesplorer and tiavuller. wlio has spent a life-time lu wotk of tills kind. Hu is a na-- t

vo ot Ilhaea, New York. After a i oursn ofpreparation In the nilnnic schools of Hurls,Hanover and l'mils-r- he starled In his profes-sion in the mininc Holds of Ailoua. Here hospent two joirs. Next wo Hud him in tliu y

of (ho .liipnneso liovernment. cxplorinctho Islam! ot jt.vo: then In tliu son Itu of thuGoieriimunl of Cliiiia. Ii whom lie was em-ployed lo report upon thu conl supp'y of thatcountry. That work finished, tlml'roiossorsetout for tlm United Mules, overland tlirnuchMoncol it, blboria. and lliissln, about which liewrote most enlcrtninlnc volumes. In lHfifi hoIstc.imo I'rofusor of Mininc Ihiclneerinc utHarvard: In 1H70 71 survujed the Miclilcalitoppci lleldn; in 1ST. I wns Htate (loolocist of

rl. nnd In ISM) hint clinrco of the coalnnd iron repoilsof tho United Mates censusHe entered upon Ids present work July 1 1SSI.ami is now at lle.lon.1. Montana hU Hold s,

siiierinteiidlnc the work of ills ut myiilcoolo-isis.ihtuiist- topoci.iphi'is bull ninth,enlomoloclstt. andnlher experls.

Is etimpo-e- d of Ihe follmvin;; s:

1'iof. V.. Y. llncard of tJiilloruia Uni-versity, UHpiirltnent of Soils. Dr. Herman A.Ilmrouof Harvard nulomoloclst. ssith Suinuei

ns itsslntntil: 1'rof. A. 1). Wilson ofnm Ilajdeii Hurses Clili-- f Toimcrapher withJle-sr- l.ouls Neb it l il 11. V. tiood unfit taiithi1'iof. is'ircont of ISil-s.- Hurvnid.I ! irliueiil ot Koie-- tr with Hraii-d.u-e- e

ami 1'utn iin.ii sist.nit.s;riof Willliia,.I.I aiibj department of l'oruu Jlrssrs.Hade) Willis son of N. I'. Willi- - Ceorce JI,Kitlritlce mul Hiv-in- l l'utmim. nm oftieolfe 1 1'tl 11.1111, C0'iloi.-i-t- with It. U. n

ami (lunict) W. Jlriver, nsnlttauts. Aetiinp eiueiilof joiinc men from s.n Inns snleii-till- e

schools ami colleccs. laborers, cilides,packers, cooks. Ac. make up the army of

ami moro nvruits nro colnc forwardtins summer. Onu en'islment jHstcrday waslint of Ml. J. H. Wolf of tin. C.tnihrhUu

of Uoinp.imllvo ZoOlocy, who will join(leoloclst Hldritlco'a jurty in Montana lu ttfew day- -.

The oflleo hoad'iunrters of tho NorthernTiiinsooiitinenlal huivuyuio in fsowpoit, H. IThev every mom from cellar to roof ofnn old. wido sprcudiuc tivo-sln- fraiiio lioiisoat thu intersection of ivvtiv-r- Hallow,

stieets. A bion) ktioeknr of modinullum, and of u weight Hint Indicates

til it it iiiusi have been forced bv anmii nrinor-ssearil-

stalw.nt of dm mid lie aces Islhi-mean- s

liywhicli the visitor innkns known bispiu-uu- iu at llm fioiild mi To the rlcht of lliocap icious liall, wlih li is 'Inetl with boxes nml amiscellaneous iisturliii'-ii- t of natino's lirio

Is llm hus.ness nfil ewheru the Hccuintsnro audited and tlm llnnnclnl iiHniis of tlm

nro duly adjusted Across tlm Inul ontlio lufl is tho library, it vei y valuable ninl com-plete collection of win ks, (ho pioper-t- s

In psrt, of thesjiirvcv, and turtly beionclncto l'rof l'uiniielly nml the Census Oflleo TillsdepaitniDiit is under tho chnrce of Mr. Hlch.irdHints, Jr. tho bibliographer.

Thu eutiio upper stoiy of tho bulldlni: isusi d ns it labirttory by Ur. A. Oiuch of

dee. chief chemist to dm Survej, iiiitlhis l'rof. William T. Hichmiuidlively few davs inyslnrious lookinc b.ics ofCroat wolcht aro lucced up thn fiont stnlrsami carried Into thn workshop of tho chomlstswhere theli CJiitoiits are put throuch thu Holyordeal, ami a mossaco aiiiioinit inc the resultCoos back lo thu cuoloctstn who urn workliicthodlamoiiil drill in s of the N rlhwust,Soiiiu of dm oxpeiimenls tint l'rof, I'umpellydesires lo Ik- - miido.uoon a lo Ivovond Ihocapacity of Iho Nowiunt laboratoiy. nud tliu

ot othoi works are di.iwn upon Attlm present time 1'iof. (looeh Is over In ii

with n cat load of Montiiui coals forthe piirposn of tostinc llmlr eoklncqiiallllii-- .

Tlie work of din Hinvey hits not vet reacheda since vv hern it is posaiblo lo croup icsultsList n Was m.tdu by Ootil.icl"ti.Willis and Hhlii Ue who made explorations luWastilncton Teiritor) and in Montana und ilsfur north as Manitoba. Tho resull was tho illscovery of Isnls of bituminous undlicmlii coals of hi oat value. Tlm oxplorumre-tiniieilt- o

Newport fur thu vvlntei, and starledtor dm wilderness nciiln a few months aco.The nro now in thu Hulto nml llnlenaconl llultls. As l'rof I'umpelly Is w Ith llmm Inlier-o- n. the new discoveries tuts nipirtoil dtn-- i tto him. lu tho nuliimn the oxploierti will re-turn to .Noivpoit ami ptepnrn their nspoitri,which I'lof I'umpoil) will submit tothneoiu-leinie- s

Hy (he time tlm northern mute lo dml'ticllli- - is open, on tho 1st of Jiily.lnSJ.lt Ihpr tbibltt thai the rosiillsof tliohurvc) will lupart bo clvi-- to tho piibllu.

One of (ho most iniiiortnnt of discov-eries Is a ttaci of valuable timber Intnl. Hillmiles lone and 75 miles whin, on tho (Jlark's1'itik branch of dm Columbia ltlvei.

Tim discoveries of the explorers nro not dlo t lio m trhl its soon ns thoy in e mudo. for

obvious Thn two r illinailthins own only n small imrt of Iho lands onwhich tliu oxploiois Hud Irciisinos.

"Von (Jinuil"ruin tht .'IcAmiSfl Sftfi

A Vrencli cunlleninn rocontt) fiom Vnrls wnsllivlltt.1 lis one of our opul ir I liixeiti it luituk't initio"American ruitoiii" al llio Fxthniik-t- i Sol knottlutfour ' lolloilillal Amerlian" will oltnuitli lo cull foraliilteil tlrink II Mi atuvi tctl thut he like a 'hriiliilspiiuiti," which In .I'.l Iho noxt niorninx hit calleiliilono at the bar imj aakeil bv Hot i ollie toinijliinu wlio concoct cock nil what lie wuu have, ninlhal I'll forolleu the liaun-ii- f Iho tlrlnk of vtali-rua- t hertitlirl. Ivill ake von uraml i onlrii tbc Ion whal soui all III wt very mtnli lemoii fur inaki-lin- auur verslutlili ooi.'are tor make liuu w, it pleuti of brnnlv foruakelilm alronir nn.l a ir. in ileal of waaier for makehint stink" 'lib, sea I kuun ' reliirn. ,1 the. nrkeipir, 'yoiisvatil a puuili " Veot, at ti not souI'Ullltl "

M r. llntiinln, nrefrimi th' (Oliilinull iHqulnr.

Rarah says Dainula Is Iho only man who evernull-- lovalti tier of whom elm felt nrrin.l. tbatheexci . - s nn (is , rittiist. rliis-- powir over In r uml la rai itl Icof inakiut herilo alitlhlm,- - hu liki Duo look atratibllu Hamuli! a i ve i etuoiiviti lo inn hit e the in, at kepttcthnt tlirrili.vrilt Itiialiali ia hiihntr rtnil llela a loanor .lieniilli phi en alp ami nil. II. i III nl) Aafersaiah-- well IT ktie nn PI Jtialiiutnf a i out i ut an I Ihla staaIhe llr-- t mini wlio evii ronliiijuli I that everl ullnn verb' tolovu In lltr ale- - inul not lm tore Mil hall aha la,No.ail It pt etllv .Is lUluiui In be. a'lrli mini. Julreturn In Aiiittluiu Ural unit line inlv wanlItepberla rreok with blue i, no in lueiit lobelln baliuil Ionia uf uWa Lillian

mmjamwmmmwjmmgammnr? urn

AX IXlKlti:.1TJXn IIOAVIIISII bVlT.

lVlinl n l'lnlntlff Tllaial Nhtitr In Itearotcr nnAivnid fnltl lijr ilin flty.

Thp Oenerfil Trm of llio Httprfsmo Court forthis department has just handed down nn Im-

portant decision In it case Invnlv Inc tho quee-Ho- n

whether tho report of CommlssionorH on astreet opcnlnc, lifter Its toiifli mntlon by theiliiprcmot'tiiirt, Is co'icluslvo .i.fulntt ovuiy onoon ovory point, except ns (o Iho ownership ofllm land In question.

In 1872-187- whon pnrt of tho old Hloomltic-dal- o

rond wns lukoii by Hip city for tho newHivcislde l'ark, two nvvatdswero mid" by thoCo'innlsslonor.s of uud Afsessnienlto Mr. Hunry V. T, Mall forooino lnnd I) Inc Intho ronillK.il iidjolninc the fulin of Kil'o III1I,owned b) him. Homo Ihe )e.irs later NicholasDo l'evntcr brouclit mi action nuulnst Mr.MiiII'h lii'lrs to recover tho money paid underIho awards, eltilniinc thnt when ))n Piaster'scrandfather bold lklco Hill to Mr. Mall'iicrun-Pit- ,

in lH'fiS, thodcflcrlption In his deed did nottake In llm roadbed, but ran alone tho sldo ofthe Hloomlncdalo mad.

'1 ho notion was tried bflfoie Juilcn Daniels ntCircuit, without a jury, in Octclior. 18SU, whenII was claimed on behalf of llio s

thnbovon If tho technical dnscrlptltsti lu tlmdei,il to Mr. Mali did not cover tlio roadbed.Do IV)stor could not reeovei, us no .siib&tnutliiliivvaid ouuht to liavo been inadu for tlio feo toany ono. To sustain this ilofnnco an oriclnnlruleuso to thu city of all his land in tho

uxecutod by s Uo l'estorIn 17U5, was liioduced In ovldenco: and It wasalso shown that thoroad atlhisiuiitleiilui'stHitstill rumaliisa public hlchvray, ami thuiefoinDo l'oystor was not untitled to bo paid forit. Itwas also urceil Hint 'lm merits worn really ontho side of (ho defendants, tho Mnlls, becausetheir iuloi est as owners of tlie easement lu (hohind won tlm only xulunl.lo Interest to bu paidfor. Jiidco Daniels decided In favor of llio de-fendants, on tho cround thnt Do l'eysb-- r hadfulled lo show he wns entitled to tho avuirds.Tho Judi.'u hold thnt tlm desciiption In thudeed to Mull did not cover tho kind, but that thorclcnso to the city executed by Du I'eystor's an-cestor was fatal to libs nlalni. Fiom HiiM deci-sion Do JVjstor uttealud, nud thu appeal wasarcuedln Mnrt-- lust,

lloforo the (leneral Term Iho arcmnent forthn plaintiff was based tho theorythat dm coulli matioii of tho L'ommlsnioneis'lepoit by tlie (leneial Temi In 1872 settleilesoi) thine oxeejit tlio mero tiuestloii of theosvneislilpof tho feo of tliu land, that it Hinduno dllluruncu that Ue I'ojster was not untitledto the irniiiils.nn.il dint as the deed (o Mallfill led to puss llio ioiiiIIk-iI- , tho money pnlil tohim niiisl now li hnuded over to Du l'e)slei,

Tlio Oeiiei al Turin opinion handed down on1 rldny, uud written by JuiUoIncnlls, I'lesldlncJustice Davis and Judce Hrudy coueuriinc,ufllrms thu opinion, of JmU--o Duiiiols nmlatl'ipts It an jiaitof tho opinion of tho hichercom t.

'1 ho Ooncral Torm opinion rends:lintiLi, .1 The nutation to te ibrnletl ii on Mil np

t al ia noi aliiipl) w lut'ier Hun s s sinh r til Intraweic tittlllttt tn theinoiii leirtvt il nil li rlbe twti I

awartli of tlaiuasta. itu I pnlil Iij lltv t ils, uu.l wlut It laaoutflit In le rnovcrttl tv the phitiillif In ihl uctloit '

i la lather wln-tte- lilt- ptatlitltf liaaiatalin rLtil of nitllill nnietl tti nit ihe litlo of tic ir'ilie I'olaler, ttla teatator by svbicti audi ilainatei cnlibl

basebeen i lahilt.l b) him aa atilnit the ills fortakliullielanl in (iitallon If no auelt title or riht of HCtlon '

ha been pros etl. II lit ceaiurlty follow I hit no recoveryvan bo haJ ajftiat Iho tlort mti its evili lhout.ll Iho)haso be, ii In nituies to which Ihcsmay not haso I eon tittntlv inllttrtl a nmtiuat ihe illyTbethitirv of Hit actios l tltttl Itiotlefeuilaittl half recelvtil ninl refuaa lo ctvrr, inches w bh li tn cqultsunit itootlC'lii-litnc- e brbnu'i to th' pttilltllt die tlelrrinlnatleii of ttila iiiieitlon ilepn tti iipnu vshcthf-rl- t 111

lieoiletabhali(tl t,s Iht--f 1. 1 herilli hat lleitrirt' Do Peslir ts i utntfi! lo euch .la tiM.'e n u, moat the cits Vchas ran fulls ixalntlie.l tin- - III iliua ol facl tn th llirlitot Iho osiilrltio ll, on wlikli Ittey arobiacil, ami haspMliotonililertil the oululon of tlie tearful .lu Ui' svlioilei itlctl the cauae, which allow thnt he ha b'lseli tlioluatlir a llioiuush lusistiatiou, un.l sto aio aatibut with tin riauttan I the rettaoiiliii bv wtih h it vviantlatnetl a how u In am ti opinion without further illi uaaiitr; thoinai, sve i nrtr lo a lot t ll. e oiauloii r. ten (itlo r.a ruriilitt ntt atinit lent immn for nlltr.-ili- c Hit ju u--

inent with lotlrt. lite opinion it. a totlowt- - itlnlltnufollow in full the oplnit ii ot Jii.lho p.inlib

Mr. James A. Decline nppimcd as counselfortius plnlntllT, Do I'ejslor, ninl Mr. I'l'inklinI'.uitlelt as counsel for (he defendants, Messrs,Hunry W. T. Mali und Climlos Jlnli.

tui: ritviz.Tho 3IilIy lloia Oiicnlni; C hntni:iint- - fur

their rrlcii(lr.niiel) lllanrlie llouitlno.frvnt the 'ew Jliwn 'uftatlfwis of YetUntay

Aftor tho xonllct tho jlalley cousinstn the Tonlino Hotel, whmo they held a

reteption in room 4'J. Messrs, Case and HI) --

dcnbtiicli, and other friunds that had stood bythoiu thiouch evil nnd cood leport. were pios-en- t.

Alwuit n dncn were In the room o

mul s.nokiuc oxcellent elcuis,'Iho bit)- - seemed ovurjoveil at their rolcn-- eand nt belnc oiun moio pitiful on tho fnotlncof fieo Amerlinn citln-ns- . James did thehonors of the mom. uml his tone wns biokenM llh amotion. Ujton bu.n how ho foltat his icleaso. lie said that hu waa cr.itlllcdnnd felt vers cr.iteful to his tounscl who had

them-elv- ea so laboriously in his f.

II" said Hi it he itroiioted now totake a llttlo x'acatioii, of sshleh he stoodvery much In need. He thoncht he should co

si end a llttlo time, and atleithat would iiiobibly co to Wilkcsbune l'awhuio his fatlinr und sisters now le.side. Ho said that is lone conllnununtwns vmy iiksomo nnd butthat he know (hat lm had to submitto It patiently, nnd he did go. "Ho fur fromlosinc lle.sh. said ho, "I notuull) culuetltlnity-tvv- o iniiinds. ti still I (col that in)health has been linp.niutl liy lone innllnenioiit,nud I hIuiII lm very clad to enjov a vicntlnn.1 expect however, to innke my lioinu lu Nowllitvon fur thu pivseiil." James thtiuht thatseveral of Ihe hud trentctl him un-fair!) uml had been disposed tosacrillist him lon dist(iulon to create n sensation for theirleutleis. Hut." snid ho, "it isallosuratul Iam chid ot It."

Walter s ns eool ami collected ns ever, nndspoke t,f himself and bis condition nsialmly asif hu had nion I) been pintliasinc uol-M- i. Husvas not as ilemnnetriuhu mill elTusivo asJ lines, nnd ns he stood by tlie window and enm-les-l- y

wulki d up mul down die mom. oivnsldioipluca ssonl to a friond. he seei'leil tobe rather bored No doubt his mlinl tinnedhick ton vnnr no, when ho vv ts on miiieable

witli tho Douchis. ThemIsiiiumoi ciniont that hu has not foi(.olten her nnd thnt his iccinl for her Is nsfirm as over. Upon beinc wli it his plansfoi die future were, hu said that he was un-decided, mid tli.it lie should prob.ibl) mnkoNuw Iluvenhls future hiiiuoand plaioof busi-ness. It was noticed diat the bi)s wen-no- toxuctly hl.iineso twins, nor like two Dromiosami it is reported that In tliolr nevvl)fieeilnm tlmy will not bo sol nt lm ileus hitherto.

The fi lends of dm cousins wore entlnislnstiein lhell demnnstiations. Olio of llmiil sahl toJ.imea that he must not in future recanl l'rl-iln- v

as an unlucky tin) .Tunics --aid tb.it In- - hadespecial reasons to reniembei 1'ridnv for It wason Friday Hint tliu trouble becnntlt was Fri-day when they weio niroslod. It was l'ridaywhen tho jury ss'ns maths complete, nnd It svasI'm! i) svhen tltoaciiilitnl Ho said that1'rltliiy had its co-- i fe.itnius nnd its Inul

Hurl) last evenlnc Jinnes took n tiltabout thecitv. vlsldnc (Jariiuclon's on Crownstieet and Oils Tru.-ei's-. llnpissotllht- - nlchtat the Tontine, whero Ids father has stoppedilmlm; (he dial. Waller went to his homo onCh ipel street soon iifler 0 o'clock.

lllmnlm Doiiclss was a ci.est of Jailer 8b-e-

last oven nc. and for the llrst tlniu lumouths wns ut liberty to co anil eomn whon sho(hose Hhe was chul of thnttonipnr-ir- i shelb i.Innilryiit tho j ill developed tho inuthnt slmrorii-e- d toscotiny porson whutesor. hho wasundivided as lo Imr fiituie eonise It wasIhoucht bv the oillela's (hat she michl uciilnto Nuw lork. nnd will pet Imps do soThus tho defendants in (he crual Mallei c.isoacaln return to prlvuto llio.

0ioiim by tho Ilunurril,'mm the .iflniiftt ( oiitritufifin

" I tniile 170 ono svlutoi ," enhl .Sim W ulhico.Mini tvliipii,! up till etrett car liiuli In. I nuhl, .illliis' iof..iima In thu town "' -- ellllllt 'piikauille"' e, air, I iiuko It a r trutar Ittiainraa. f ua.sl tn

calchfroin alx to t l'iloin pi one niilil n,nl till llttitifor iiloulalxlt ieiilaHtit VJans allmol v i c tuilil ittiatr.liKtii uji r.iu 'Minim n lm- - I pa to kliovv iln-i-

'run an well Hint I in vt r filth il to I n evtral lu muunlit ifnr fritt-- l hit etvr.liiinl the toiiuiion Ittevwere Jnt na tt rlliin lo pat t mil In the nlmluoil Iru a,inooitor aliliie, a u nitwei i loin iti annua li Haiti toIn the rcviulaiiet Ihluii lu lln woilillo an mu lointt mtown srith a bunch of n ilodi u 'loiatin ctirli arouujIhe pole "

" Vslnri ill I vou itl 'itu 'falliiiiin lite colore I hoti keeper tooSt nil I rnuM

bilto: linn Hu lievtrt oilltt kt iitoro llniti lie wutil ueI tell son, niiri,, r loso u ninl If thin t tinvihllullial will m ike a nlu.'-- r ptv lor n ttoti littuui r, 11 knowlllk'thathu .1 llll bllktil lioaalllll Ullil lalir lllev llaettto run ii poaaumcarl lhn.tn.1 ti mi mil l ed He tht in outelllter raw or t'ooketl It roiiltl liut liasr Ihia c tr tonUlil, ' a.lttat sun reitt llseli, ' I c ml , ntt tt i It tittloen fat 'l oa.iun fore lunainc I kuovv wbtro tollllJ'.in, auJ that alt I a.s. "

Vtta that ura llurk nud Trltlta that nirVulii.

I'tmn the IhUitgo TimetTho H ui. liiehartir. r.ii-iiiis- nf fluvehnul Is

n velailtl.-t-cull- i iiinn He baa hot u a roiiitii imnli hevia .Vlnr.lial ut Ihe PUlriil of I oliiiul l. lm n.n anI'llijor. un ho tnl lite ripuiaiioii of b uu n pi rMmimil atlf faalnl Inlilivnl He now n paieutl) . a I hnliuu in nlli-ii- i tu of Imaiiro wllh lllrrilri tiiitliuilia ll lasiiuolilnil ui t vebui I J. turn il thai lie on ui li.the nihil of ono of ho lout! t hiirihianu sat, hat tl t Veill tf w lit a 1. 1 lure on lit inn. mi I ilvmn'xtiikera. ' in Ivva liatiuel In si Iih urcil Inn n it J ike ftiiotltei butmore vv It It lelehralc I person lie mu prohuhp) tiuolihi rijiiuru with an unit v aiuticiii

Kllletl XXIIh III llnhlco nu III Knee.rVoni the Chiirttltot an I Courier

Vcslerda) it violent mln storm, nceompanledvv un a air hi,' vt In caiuo up all I mat it vva) uim.John I.Uml blowing .lnvu inn nut .litliul'U thtmuiitrs tvllh w an r I Wllaoni.l vir upon tlm npproat li of lite rlorin sunt into In bo.1.,1 un t took aHeal Itv an open wlinluw Ho 101 k hi I tt le- time i arolltliitllihtir oil till kite an I lull lua tile all uinhtl aoht liifnul In hit anna In! alltlnu In It. lapUtllU unit hl Utile 1, n,a Unlit I luck thai I. nil. I

in! learlutiout tho whiloiul of the I uoae amiIlia In lln ulrt reruvnl aoa.'i.r.t it alimkthat alto tilt-- tu about an hour ami iho litiatit waa alaooiuuc4lliiuroa Uulll vvat noltxpovutl toUvt,

ON BOARirniK FIRE BOAT.

roil oi'i: i:iri:n rnoxis ai:i: ritorrcT.i:u nv rm: : imukst.

rump Hint Tfirnst C.OOII IlitlPnta nr VnernMinute The- irii mul Ham vti4Net-lit- In fVfitxInv I. lie A rw t'rnrt,

Wlienevor tliero Is nn iiliitm of flii'alotijathe river fronts of tills city llinslcnnl Is linns,inltleil to thn lire limit Wlillnrn V Ilavctnnvorwhich Is stationed nt tlm bulkhe id os dim, ,

shloof l'ler 1, North lllvor. Willi Moutn elwn)oin thobollotA. Itislnntly the lines mo nam oifand tlm tuc puffs away to Hie point of dtner.When Hod to tho bulkhend the Hm Iiun,t7tniItreclsoly Ihf) Biimo cotinniinlcatlnns xvitlj tiionroslsiinhiof thoclly nMiiesenn In nnyof tlio "O-tlr- o

oiiclnn houses it smnll cable thnt win Ik)rendll) Jointed or disjointed w llh the I mil wiresconnecting vvlth thu cones nnd nlnt ins on liounl,Thero Is telephonic eonncctlon with nil thu

houses nnd with licniltmni ters.Tho flro boat was built In 1871. by order of

Fiio Commissioners Cornelius Vnit(.'ott,.ToscphL. l'erloy, nml Hoswell D. Hutch. Rhe vvusnamed uftur Jl.iyor Ilnvemoyer, who appointedtho Commteslonois. Her builder weio WoodA Dlaloctia of Caiudcn, N. J. Hho hiisapow-crfu- l

mnrlnu condeiHlnc cnclno, nnd can keepup with tlio fastest tucs In tho harbor. Durlnctho sovon years that sho has been lu servlco thofires havo not been out except for btlef Inter-xnl-s

for Inspection and repairs. Him Isby Cipt. Itoboit 11. rnrrclland rirst

Lloutonant William C, Hralstcd. Tlmro arotwo enclncers, two pilots, and claht llretnen.Jloto than half of tho men mo conr-tantl- onduty, nnd tho service Is veiy cvnctlnc. Thomen Uko turns In six-ho- w.ilches, and whuiflies nro fteinient or of loncduintion the menlieeomu creatly exhausted. Tho bout went onduty at tho ci out .South street Hie ai C'hiisl-ma- s,

umi uih not d until Jan 2. A con-stant streinn was kept nln Inc on tho ilru dur-Inct-

whole of dial time.Tho lit u appniutiis on tho nnvomcjur Is very

effective. Thero urn four Aniosktuc pumps,c.ip.lbh) of throwins 2,000 c'lllotifl or svntcr ;iminute. Tills may bu tin own thiouch elchtdifferent Btiuunis, or coinoutiatoil In one. Itis claimed that tho pumps enn thtow a

slieani of water 'J50 i t. Tho boutthe host lubber hos.t. a

iliwt-- noy.lus of viulous patterns, uses, hooks.Iiinteins, Ac. Althouch tlio bout can bo worketlwith llvo men, It Is necessary lo havo mine torun out tliu heavy hoso, Iind nhl Is used ft rtills puiposo, r.nu tho lire bout company u oil. s,like nny othurllio comjiuny. under tlio linine.diatoilliectloii of tho Chief Hiiclneer. If llmboatnriives.it a lire when thoro is nn availableaid fiom tho l'lio Dopititinnnt civilians nmeullod upon to lend a bund In strctchliic thohosn. The commander of tho lire boat reportsto thoollloor liavlnc clinrco of a Ilru tho snmniih thu Captains of tins company. Two men amnl vvav son watch on the llm boat, day ami niijit,Tho otliois must leiualn xvlthlli call. NcnrliyIs n hydiatit. mid about 111) tucbonts co dully tol'ior 1 to cot vvalei lor their boilers, dipt. 1 ll

thinks It Is not only a nuisance on accountof tlieuoiistunt bumpinc ncniiist die Hie bout,but also Ifucausoof tlmfiu(iuiiiitdoliiyinci.ttiiicclear of tho tucboits' lines.

The lire boat can answer nn nlnrrn ns hlch nsTwelfth street In twelve minutes. Khn is

to misvver calls within tho cilv llmllslnbulb livers and h is often piovud ot tuts ko inmix inc Piopeily of our nelchbois. Once Lliuwent to Tiiri)towii At the recent lire In llmHuvcmoci' siicar hoti-e- s lu Hrookljn dm Urnboat llavcinoei did cood service in savlncdn)propoityol the llavei-ieje- fntnily.it feat tintthen wns l'omnikcd as of sliiculur lltlmss.Whun the Hobol'.tn l''iru Dcimiluicnt rebelledand lefu-e- d loilo duty, tho IIiiveme)ei wmtovi r to tho lire which broke out on the o'dKacledock. and, liy iiiompt nld, saved the

piers uf thu entire river fiont ofliuludlnc tlm costly lurry lion s m inu

Hoboken Keiry Company. The men of the llmboat neser cot u cent of lecompensn for thishoiv) oxlia dutv. nnd somn iincratoful ,!eit ysunup stole (,'upt. 1'aneirs -- 0 ovtm-it- .

When Iho brie Or.iliams Holly took llioIn the bay, liavlnc on boird a7ial barri.sof keroseno oil, tlio Ilru bout went to hnrii--sllnn-

and saved 1,300 barri-l- rt tin- - o". NThey woiihl have snved more hut atusbn.it QCuitalii took tho bulk to shallow wall rvvheio sliocoultl uo( bu stlbnmicbil. 'llmboit Rwas calleil to the cie.it cotton llm at the foot of I

H mk struct on l'eb.UJ last und kept there un- - IlIII Jlureh 1. Tlio puuiis were kepi colnc wllh- - V

out stopplnc HI houis. Oiiitol the Croat ml- - flvantages of usinc tho llio boat foi such pur- - H

ito-- is tlmt sho u-- rlvei water enliie'y. Qv hen a llm needs lo be dieneheil out b llm Hweek, thai is ucmatsavincof llieCrr.titii watt i,It bus oven been -- ucce-leil thnt nil lln s mtchtbe best put out bv ptttniilnc up water from tho Jriver. Thn objection lo thn o of liver water- tli.it it il.iiuncoji coods moro titan thoclntii

Cioton water. When the llm bout ce'H InMsh illow water the pumps am liable to draw upmud. To obvlato tills Ihe ilicbo.it is tui videilwith outlsiaid suctions dial moused totakossuioi fiom tl.o -- in face of shallow places

of pmiipln.- - from tho bottomIt llm dut) pcrforiuedby Iho

llio boat equals that ol tho ordin irj Hie b.itt ilIons. At the le.enl linnber vnitl lire at the fontof Twent) lli-t -- licet the llm boat w us at woikllll) ono hours. At the biiinincof a tugboatin tho K.i t Hisei on "larch 'Jil (ho lln l atwoiketl sesen hours. OnApil! 211 ut the creutll ty Ilru 111 Wi- -t street, the Hro lst.it did comlservice. On thu lMth lilt, iibout liftsliiivilicseuucht lire at l'n rll'J and won.il havophijod sad havoo but ft r the (in- boat

iueml-i- s of tlie file bolt eiew hivedoiio coml scixleo in savinc the live- - of ut upoisons who have either fallen or hn-- tin wuinto (ho tlvcr nl tho ll.Utory. Viimnc th )

sasetlby t'apt. rnrrell.rireineii Mis-In- llmiiil-to-

titiikes, f.jneh. nud nihil-- , w, io nulb imuli nmiii-- llelTi iniiiii win li .1

f2 IKiil In his poekrt and a svntilud vvt nm iwho Intel been thrown olT the dock bv some ofllmiiuichs of the I list Ward, 'ihe I a maaisorasitl un unfoitunate pup found suue-chn- c

In the b.i). anil thu doc 1ms Is'eoine u pi twith the men who hnse nailied her Nt I.e. Mmp.t)sher Iximlliy oil (he tr trips v bomu always nml) to slip on honid inul "'.mlwhatever the) tan la) hands on.

T o l'iro L'siiiimis-ioi- ii is h nc aco concludeddial a llio lu'ii'. t n i i h un i in. in li, a mm.sity. The Hnvt u vol uas -- nvi nln t owmth of h i vei lit In cold anil the da nri-- r fleas inc the ris r trout ospo-e- il whllo she islindercolnc lieetictl mpmi- - has lone l en felt.A new liio boat has b on onloicd, and Is iiovvunder contra-- lit Wllininctnn, Del. tiho willbo moro effective than the Hnvumu)cr,

jikti:iis iaick.A. sttoi-- j nf thu l)li(iei-- nT the IColil'lt l

lL.ce Iflue lu C'ulornUo.yivMlfie&t Louli liit fiotporc,

Ijiit u oiiIiir u ii'iimler met Mi lUthatdKnow lea. u prominent miner of Ihe (lunn- i- ucountry. In I'oloiado llosniil. "Wlilleiwi-se- t

nt Iicadslllo a man eaino up tlien- - fruinDensci mimed Dexter-Ji- m lioxtei tin v ou it dhim ami Im was full of life ami hope uml h uiSiimii nionev Dexter looketl about him for nwhile ami tluull) boucht it cl.iu i su (uibonn nHill winch had at (hat dm . not l.o, nspn t ol verv will He paid I th'i k a' uiJi") tun for It ninl set to work pultiuc in nutchim rv inul sink.nc tlm Miaft. 'vhu h was

down some HU font oi m no II mil, I Ia.v.i) iilillmiuiiie. l eoplt-- l iiielilu ' itu' I I

tleul bill he novel open lost Ipnrl I'l m i t

hail not shown up a sinclo thin.: in tin wa 'fmineuil. mitl tin shaft bad bi li -- link li dottime several huiulri f. t. t ,t t d d m 'kliov,-- what to do. He Inul in ,v -- o nt a I

tht- - itiotmv lie In. I uml nothinc w.i- - t hiihi lOre day in tin- - imlvpnit ol tin nil ' ipurls cini'' to him uud nskc I I, on at . 'wondl Hike tor his min I) xn-i inid nu i

a bine nn vva- - made between i hi in I In i

paid wu- -, I Ihlnk $ liMiuO .hi . .ooii'itlui'i Jb xl I h nl -- pint on it t" t' Itw is inichtv t,l,u to cot th t f I'lO'lii i u ' ' '

hlnisi It welt out of a bad Iih, im Hii (t oui t.i (inbouaie II i. I i

th t. tl Ih nilo. is to ill p th t ' '

ijillt wotk. This wns iibniit " I. in i -

uftoiprioii He said Ho)- - I hi,- - - Id --

il d hiiln, mul I ilmi t wiiut vou I tv ti a, in iiiiiinn'e lu it foi inc. I xs .11 i .iv j i. ll i .. .now ini-- ou em unit.' Will lln- nn" -ju- -t lliu hi'tl n drill m.il w m co nc i i ablast mul inn tvt-- i soine nn k ind'h - ' H

In Htll-- h Itlief, letht-- it 'it- - I

'No' - ihl Hosier 'coini-nti- f i ib-- t vv ' ito S. oil, mis lutsie: thele - ll 'th lie' ill 'I I

lllll hole. I lie lllt'll lliUCtllllll) lll' i.'

pii'ttl Dcxlci cot III- - m me) :u, ' ,' Well the t'tliie hud I n u. i'

eotniuiiiv. mul ill a -- holt time dmi b- nunit. .Nnn Sonne man whiil m . n : 'vtni Is (hit holeiuii Itiith sa.l ii i '

Those fcllovvs went up (In ie to !l 'i i '

Inul i fuse totiie blast lift li) in si- - ' I

loilt hoilil off. Af.oi thn nninkethe) went in to -- i e hnwiiiUth i 'noi1 t

loosened, when svhnt do pm tl ink ' I

befoin then i it s dm) saw Ihe i u i I !

sllvt'l ore will- ll ll - I'St'l In i et i ll - 'l that litiie Inn li

of dollars met dn- u,w I iiillcllteili.wiit is ol the liclie-- l kin It I i V.

vminc fellow tttntinuetl Mi Is n- - 'mine was dm ten biatctl I! tht I lit wl ' --

nilltle everjboil) u h who has bu nnvMii 'tl t With it slliro Jlllllll) )e(i -- iilil it M sof llolltil-lui- ve bei 11 tllllieil out i f 't .. fthe t;ii'lltest silvi I lllllie In the Wt'l'--

lite Ken in d (if Vll Inc. 'Inn the fit 'im ',

Mit'leis not alw.lv- - levvin I I with i -

i tlm tv tl ' t r la. thu! . or I u ew-- i tt tteit tt i n It, I I' a ve w i,i It !

a t 't it, al r at h i tt ,tt t insin I ear i I , i iiuni wt. ii - - jt, neb an. It w , a 4

fro Hi!,,! linn a a i. )S

out it in. in 't ' .a 'Iti lis ' iif cr i i i Jlies vv nt it lia olinl tn t it lor in. ll

al in h o tie II

mammaWtWmmamU , A

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