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H11AN<*H OFFICKB OK TilK TUIlirNE AflyrTllnements for piihllration In Tilt* TitllilS*, am! nrrters Jct reciilartlcliTerv o' lim il.nly Papar, will l<0 received at tho Je'inwin-; Itranrh rim.-* in New York ""tram h oro. c. 1,238 Broadway, tia. m. to fi p. m. -So SSS Hro-Ktway. lift ween WI amt 2,'tt sis., till K p. m. >o tin* Weit TwViitythir-l-it., 1" a. tn. to 8 P. m. jv'o ?(') TiilrO ave., near Forty *.-v.iitti?t., lo a. m. to ft p. m. jvo l.isi7T)tir<l ave., near Sijti?th st., 10a.ra, to Kp, m. fin '.-it* Fast one Inindreil ami twenty Ililli at.. 4 to ? p. m. Vinci) Square, No. IN Fotiithave.. rot. of Fourteenth *t, IN ol MFR CITIES. WaSWlBWTCSi-TuMI Mt totrBOB?96 ite?!for>l--t.. strand. ?? POUNDED BY HORACE GREELEY THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. ls 5. JUE REWS TUlU MORXIXG. Fohkign.?Enirlanrl selling foot un thc Island of Tliano. ?: ". -. 'yiRnificant move of Uussia. - Wot kitij? up sfini-atb.v for Dynainittr Daly. Fall of a MiM>eii*ii?i brnlitf m Moravia. *- :. ?.**? Be* eiiiiaiicr' of Sir Ciiarles Dilke. == The .-"t. Leter ?agu by Oi'ui.itKle.-a French sovcreij.'iity la the Btw Hebrides. ?-.- .- Churcliill's rcily to his cntics, ?-Ireland in the Hoseeol CobVBMBB, Domi snc?Uutlicring of dil. gates to tho "Nutitiiial Anti-Saloon Bepablleao CorjTenlion in Chicago. ?- - : Seeking tho entoiiil-.'il ?oiiticrs near Sir.intoD. =r-^: The Eng* hafe cricketers iu I!n*t'tu.-~ For i lation of tho Wes4en freight poul. ? . Tho a nt animist the " Nickel Pinto " milWaY* in ( "cv. li-tul. .,; toinideting Ihe \v- tk of relief in 1 harie.itui). ?r^= Career of (. Iiuidc B.Laae'le,forger, rrr^=Li*t of victnn* iu tSic railroad act io.-i.t near Ei ic, l'ei m. =---=--"- Openiiigof l"iiiic(to;i College, 'Hie W ix'iiiisiu Diuicciatic C DTSnliOQ. A. i.ui oi tiie Wnrknigineii's JaSBembly at Bjraenae, Cii v and Srui i:it\N.?A breeie in the Aqae tlnct Hoard. ? Henry E. Dixeyretnrned. ~-i? lilssfreertHnt of tiie jun- in the Coney {aland Jockey Club ea*e. ??? Winners at Parkville: I'lima:', li-il., rt, Aretiuo, Favor, Lionise, Flunk %\urd. *u-^= Mew-Torks wbitewaahed by Wash* iiigton*, Brooklyn beaten by St. L-niH, a tie on Maicu leland. == Kino sboottng ai Croodinoor and lawn tennis at Prospect t'ark and Montrose, t>. 3. -. -? VTostera I'mon io fight the bnbway C omuiission. - Test inn it.y ni tho liainl trial. s^= Many subset ipt ions, to tho Cbarlotton fonds. 1??. Gold value ol' Ibo l-M-al-tenuer f-ilver dollar |41S*fj grams)-at -lid. per oonoo?7S.76 cento, r-*:? __%ocl.s irr.f-ular'y active, aft'r sor.ie leoOT nie*, closing unsettled with imnular ihan?.'i*. i in- w ia him? iidicstiiiiis tor lo-day Nearly Btationarj temperature aadaorae elnudiue.*<i. lem* I't'iutnif v- tci'itay: iligtieat, 7kVi lonest, 05 i BTorage, td . _^__________________________________ J lu- rifle m.irlns Kt Ci-eodmoor this week are vroHhy o! scrioaa attention from lovers ol :? , j. A higb Btandard of oxa ! ler.ee baa been aUalnod. NV. W. Bull, of Boo? ton, a private in tho 2d ManB-achuaetta Rcgi i . won Ihe clnampionahip of the United JStfllos ni 600 yards ycBterday, by making 4 ! points out of a poavdblo .r>0. Now Yorii militiamen ought not to have allowed liii-. (.owl m 'il.sm.!ii.*hiu is ai important i. i inarching. Ih" new F f.h-avc. Btaj*ca would be ai nao ful !?> the public if they were running on 1 ?" !? i.\-'. .i> thc*- ara now ahul up in thc ? Garden. < M i - nrae, tlx y w .li li 11> pieU.v and clean longur in Ibo Garden ;.\\ ,.\ from rain and mud; but ala*! the vai I '-n the ni w s lues niii-i gel iiiiii;in"i s ino imo, |u*t .is the varnish and I . mi I- \ t-i v: li i ti ir else pe' dulled; so why ]??-|i ii- 'h.' inevitable 1 The Btt-cct-cars on tin up and dawn-town lines arc utterly inade ? ? .iceoininodatc the public, and while all ihe ii,viiii,ii:i't|f people ara not yoi back in town, enough of them aro herc, perhaps, to give li'-c ai storm ic vehicles the proper tone. II ttr the s.agcs Lhen while the wcathci i- i ? ? ?r Gm c accrrvs io renlixc now that he i ; , i ' , | '. ' l-l i bm i I'urroy; and al the mectin : - ' ?rs -i" ??!. n M-i'ulai ihe (i: nun.in, thc ll '. "Mike ' Staion, ?;!?. instructed to boc ?x I .-(?,.( er v, hen bc returned lo New ^ -uk ii".n -ii i . ' and im ite him to take |) lilli < ' in llio i.l";i is ul iii.- Di mi c r.c>.' l"his cans that Mr. Cooper can bc chan.il Iw - -.mmi i-.- t.l ihe i. ecu ' ,-? i ? mi - c ? l he Comity l)i mu rat > il I i ibo pl ce. But Mr. Grace v oul I ? ? \ s yet to at!mi! lha mc in-- ilia. Mi. i'm |ier coul I * rall, ?? i vs for Governor in 1 i- ... ii e I -"-:li .: i i 1111 ? ?, i in I'll il ad< <? i ? will le an un-rtonsc n :' i !.. av* :i ' ?- 'lu bes if ihe i .i hu dress lhan thc I lind if he sh< nld roll up oi c ? ! I., ll ?! U- ll|ii>t :'":> an e - 8 I . . 1 ; bul Mr. Wolfes ce will r*j ago nst him, wc I " ?? '-' Khould otlsei i ly dieu in-.' a ? ? S'oue ol ihi ..i ? i mc up to oui ? ban .--I David, who, by the a iv, ? i" thara Wa'cr 1 ? '" ? ic ii mual be e ii >??- J ma I. 'rt ol the t'hiladelphia fa r s ami h it\ t?. ( *> d Service of Knirland baa always ern ip! - ml thing hi exuvme Civil Ser ,'?"" " ;':l" !- ?" ibis country to talk about. 'M..'. invariably exhausted their voca n u ? ol laii'la*. i. .i . ives iii ?i, >, ribing it. I waa ; dm imI.Ic, pura, economical, eflkicut? m fe , ii waa Mi,a"iia.i\e!\ good. Weil, tho Eng li h i!iciii..ti\,s, it aiec.tis, .I., i,,,). ,),,,.], g amI an him gaiiag coiimii-s on his been ;.|i |.?.lii.C-l IO M( how the s.s.steiii \s?ikH [Q t|?. tlnef d('parlnientg of Male, the COBdiUon < 1 Wauch is believed to bo woise thaii ii u.u, fojtt '?18 ago. ACC'OKlllg lo j UK 'i kill, >!" - Londou toiieapoudent the a***i*a*o****j vrjetigaMea is applauded even hy thr- op ini-nts of thc Tory Government, which have ?leii'd it. IL cannot Kn called a partisan ai i k therefore. Perhaps thc admirers of every ing English will Rive tho timi Dttbtk a r.g-nccded rest now in thc direction of thc [callcnocg of the Britigh Civil Service. - ? ? The amendments to tho by-laws of Un' ..ucduct Commission proposed ycsteiday by ?mend Newton gecu to be Ir Ums toterest < f ireful work on this greet tuidertakiirg. The ids of economy will probably lie served bj icm finally. . al lmii^h the reorganization I ilie Helical and tnaginoariag fXnTps al pi.-s it m.iv involve Miine increased c\penditii:e. , maj be said in rcfeictue to Mr. Fish's ?solution to have the work <d Ike CorAmiaaiCfl ivestigahsd, Hi.it a thorough and impartial in <atigatiou would be g capital thing. So much ?.indiil has DOM circulated about thc doings f the CommtfaRoncra that the taxpayers cer? inly hiivc :t right to know whether their on^y is being honestly S|cnt. But nnfoit natclv (loveiii.it' Hill is not the man to uni'! No intelligent citizen would for a moment vi;.t anv ((ntInsioiis developed by an in nry supervised by the Governor. He ig ion urh Involved politically \\\\h men whoa* ;e:atio'is should ls? scrutinised ino-t rigidly i an investigation. 77.tr THE RESULT IS M.USE FE0VE8. The Mugwump newspapers an- sorely il ;)poiutcd over the Republican victory in [tune, and are making desperate efforte io iow that thc figureg lie. Comparing the re irns with tho Presidential year ol 1884, when lr. Blaine was a candidate for President, and lissta'.ing the result tliis year, they pretend i discover something unfavorable te thc Bo nblicane, Tbeae newspapers have been for eeks declaring that there weie no issues t<> ring out thc vote this year, and yet they ?mit to compare the result with a Presidential ear. But oven if that wcic done fairly ii oulil make a showing quite different from ?hat they give lo their leaders, The truth is that tho victory in Maine is iipn'tedcnted in an "off year" aince Ihe time f the war. Except In Presidential years thc Umubhcau plurality this year is larger than i any election for nineteen years. Ii ia nt nuder thal thc Free Traders who lose no op ortunity to assail Mr. Blaine and the Repub ? an party writhe nndcr tins rninsual victory. \!.;ii txcotnes of tl"- wonderful popularity f thc Administration with "tho masses'1 .liirli those newspapers talk about 1 Thia omit has been accomplished, too, without bat ma bine of officeholders which wo hoard ii ninth als.ut in 1884, and without money nough to pay thc legitimate campaign ex r see. In Mr. Blaine's own town of Augtia n he plurality ia even larger than it was in 884, The only place where the Democrats iako any pain lo "peak of is in the county lhere thc Navy Yard is healed. The partisan ac that vis ma'e of'thai yard by the Dcm crata w,is in flagrant violation of thc spirit, f not the letter, of tho law, and will probably >e investigated by Coi ju ss. .Maine has trebled in weal ii under the pro? tective tariff, Its workmen have increased heir savings in banka from 1)1,500,000 lo (36,000,000, and the Btate has been prosper? ing in every v av. Mr. Blaine in Ins admirable ?(.(hes brought ont these fat ls BO 'hat everv u'ly could undcrstni d (hem. The result Icinoiis:talcs thal the Republican party is rven stronger to-day than it v.as lieforc thone free-trade newspapers espoused the cause o' ihe Democratic party, A CLEAR CASE Tlicie can ' ? no mistake aboul the char inter of the collision on the Nickel-Plate road i.\ which twenty-three lives were lost. A dearer 'ase of erim Hid carelessness has never oe nrod. Te engineer ol the freight train which caused the disaster had Ins orders, obc hence to which would have carried both mus through safely. He was instructed te haul on to a certain aiding lo Iel Ihe excursion train pass. He choee to ignore his orders and lu act upon a persona] conjecture thal the ex i in-um was behind lime, and that bc could make another aiding three miles further on, il" ki.cw that he was running on thc tune ol the evil sion train in doing this. He knew that lu was imperilling the lives of all on board the excursion, lie knew that ho was violating h;s instructions. Vet bo went on, with tho results known. When he saw thal the collision waa inevitable he jumped from his engine and fled, and i.., murderer ever became a fugi ive bearing a heavier hurden of guilt. Such crimes a> ihis man committed ouglft lo bo punished heavily, in the general interest, for 'hey involve Ihe worst brea hes of faith and dm.v thal can be committed, and the mos dangerous Insubordination, ft is of no avail f.ir a railroad company to employ tho most elaborate methods of running trains if ii can? not depend absolutely upon the obedience of itg engineers and conductors, No block sys? tem, no apparatus ol signals, no mechanical "r other precautions whatever, will proven .'isis er unless orders aro obeyed Implicitly, The engineer who undertakes to judge foi hi nvii as io how in- shall run bia train i> ii dangerous fool, liable at anv lime to bcefsjnc a criminal. Ho "takes chances"; which means nine limes onl of len that ho takes tia e ?'f killing somebody else and destroying someone else's property. One such man on i nad may ('nu.'.cihillanco all ihe caution an painstaking of the hom conscientious and (lucien I superintendent, ll ia pei feet ly eleni hal lhere can le nu circumstances in whick .rn engineer is justified in disregarding bil nrdeis. Ile is not required lo assume responsi hjlitv, and if he .docs sn, thus in crfcring wit) ho management of the road, be should 1* m de d bear all thc consequences of Ins dis obedience. Tho i wc of Ihe NiekcWTate dis ? cannot ' c - lid to be n n; Iv one of man slaughter. Thc man who caused it ia guiin 1 no crime lesa heinous ban murder, TBE i.n i ti y i \ / si rs h. And now comes Lieutenant foster, of th. Navy, aili uvcra that he too ha> seen the sea nt, ii i' e Kin h River, i il Twcn y seventh-st. Moreover, be avouches tba ? aly be bul a |uariermastei ?-; be Minne I. I gethcr with divers and sundry 'long shoicmen and wharf frequenters, aitnessc . advent of the great snake, lae <l? scrip i ii given liy thc Lieutenant is strikingly Uki bose which |.lived, d it. Tho creature ap |, ared to lum to br a big snake. Unfortunate iv be did not see ii,., head, though some ?> he other spectators ,v 'hey did, and thal i ii a gnake'a he.nl Now when a mere hind lubber sccs gomething in the water which lu takes to ls- a sea-serpent, conserva ism is dowi "Il ll 111 at once Will BUggCatiOOS of Ih .il in; Kpin, s ringa cf seaweed, schinus nf porpoiaea rergrown sharks, young whales, ami .so forth and he linds bimsclf denied the Hast capacii. ' nisi ive anything in the water accurately -?? that at las; he is bullied into donia gJJ* -elf-distills'., gad (eases to defend los bj pothegig. Ihn the same taetics cannot I*- employed t< discredit the observation of eves lia.ncd ti SOO clearly and (oiiipieiieiidingly all that h^i pena (,? the wa'er. a Beaanaa is without doab mc Licet judgo of paah phnnniTRaig. and he ii a far hotter judge, ns a nile, than thc most ex? perienced man of science who ban never lieen to sea nr trained his vision to oliscrvo marine happenings skilfully, lt may lt" safely as? serted that vcr\ few veteran seamen arc at all likely to mistake a log or a spar or a school of tish Of fatting seaweed for a creature of the snake kind. Lieutenant Fostcr'a testimony is then foe the ninst i injji n lim t that hag leen received thus far for ihe reality of the gea aerpent'g viafl to these waterg. What he saw, tun, si ems to hiv been a gigantic eel, or something of the kind. And now that there is, so tn speak, official testimony on the sull? ied, it is to ls> hoped that an effort will be made to follow up the strange visitor. Per? haps lu < illino' ls> ].iisiiaded to eorM ashore and rjOCUpy a place in a RtUSi um (dime or otherwise), hut he might he got to git, or Boat, for his picture, and next to the possession of a beloved object i's rjfcotograph is, as every? body knows, most gratifying and consoling. Meantitae, the evidence for the aea-serpent is accumulating with a monientum and volume quite i-iiiiiiina.ssing for the acepticg. TUE GE AVE or SHAKESPEARE. The pre-civation of tombs has always been difficult. Nothing is more striking In regard to the Pyramida than tho utter failure sf th" mortuary purpose with which they were con Btlneted. The edifices remain to impress nuus ing generations, hut where are tho mighty rulers whose carefully embalmed bodies should have reposed in their centra! chambers 1 The Pharaohs are icatteretL Tbe one best known to tho Western nations, the one whoso heart was hardened against the children of Israel. ia to-day a duly fjatalogoed and labelled exhibit in tbe museum at Boubtk. Others are expoeed to the profane gate of English 'Airy, at the British Museum. Not a few aro in private collections all over Europe. Ami some have served the plebeian purpose of boiling Arah cami) kettles on the sand wastes overlooked by the Sphinx. " Where " SSka the poet Villon, ??is the doughty CharlemagneV Ami in another ballade ha may be said to answer the question with another?" Where are hist year's mows r The kings ot Fiance were borne, one by one, in royal fashion to the vaults of Dagobert's great cathedral ol >f Penis. There tiny were to repose in alienee and majostj to the end ol tune. Dat the Uevnliitiim caine, and to the savage chants of the Carmagnole and the Marseillaise the myal remains were plucked from their resting-places ami thing with studied ignominy into the common ditch. Not only dynastic changes and revolutions, conquest and invasion, have been hostile to tbs preecivatlun of the tombs of rulers and great mell. Ignorance and fanaticism have passed lin i destructive besom over many lands aad efl aced moncuienta which more enlight? ened ages wo,il,I have deemed precious. When ihe Iconoclasts raided Eurone tho mischief done was appalling; An and Beauty everywhere aroused the ii.- cf these pestilent fanatics, and ender their hammers bundieds of richly adorned structures rverc reduced tn Ihe raw bareness of a W.ihabi mosque or a round-head meeting? house. But ignorance and stupidity nave pi ced little less dangerous than bigotry, and il ;s a curious facl th.i* England's chief intel? lectual pride, thc gnat Shakespeare, has ginee Ins dca h i cen alnmst continually exposed tn ihe injurious fantasies nf imbeciles in an? thon v m Stratford, Kirai came ihe idiot or idiots (whether rector nr churchwardens or both is un' certain) who Bought to "improve*' a hus' nf the poet, painted t" resemble him, bj whitewashing it. Then came the foolish iveior who boasted "f his own obstinate sae nlcglousncsa in cutting down thc mulberry ncc which grew in Shakcspcare'a garden .\s t" liie (lull clods inna riling Stratford, they would have removed every vestige of Kew Place veins ago if they had had their wai. And now wc leam thal innovations arc tinea - cued which iii\n;ve lasting and irreparable injury to 'he church itself. Mr. Halliwell-Pbilhps is authority for this statement, and he is a good authority, The worst of it is that there dues nol seem to la? nny eil. c ive means nf stopping ihe mischief. In almost any oilier country than England thc task td caring for the memorials of Shake* apcare would long since have been assumed ly the Government, which would have jealously guarded every nie ami preserved whatever was in danger of dei ay from exposure. But though the glory of ihe poet ia a possession shined by tho nation aid by the race, the duty?scarcely recognized as such?of cherish? ing ihe few tangible reminders of hun which survive is relegated to a handful of chur * and boobiea who are aa wi lena its they are? li responsible, alni w he, ;u-, miling in Mr. I lull - weil, are proceeding as rapidly aa possible tjo destroy the value nf thal shrine in which all 1 ir.'] sh speaking men and wemen journey with' ever-increasing enthusiasm, lt mav he idle o expect appreciation from ihe Stratford author it es or people. Even at Mecca famUiarity v.nh the Kaaba hus produced indifference. I.u: since ihe credit of William Shakespeare is th credit nf England, it is not honorable to ihe country,or other than derogatory tn lia intelligence, that ihe danger of such vandalism .should Ix- possible, siiil less ilia: il should le so imminent aa Mr. HalliwcU reprc i nts it to ls'. AT JU1, coun i v inn. Sa if : Al must atty count) fair in the Stat*, I>aid /?'. h.Il, fanner {proUm, ,Udi*eotcred atoaiag th* Wu "/" 1 In gronn Fa aaaVr Ma twit 'il faa Prtmimtni of Ihe /'.ul' .-1 ;nV neural bOCUtff. " i'iiis tray, please, Goretaot, I iraat to sh ur rou some moe amati i <?r i. sim-o hogs. Doa'tyou think they make a good crop with common hogs T" ''My favorite crop ia the Malteaa?br the vrav, w lia- time did yon tar i ha Reception would begin '" " At half-pasl 7. Hera we li tv.- aa exe illenl dis? play ofgraia. Ma.- 1 inquire wbni via think bf mixing several kinds of grata tn feeding stock I" " Vim in ty. indeed yon may?where is thc Kee* ;? lion to lu- heidi"' "la tba Iowa ll iii. We bare now reached I - poultry exhibits, Oar taratara hereabout*, - - eraor. would bc pleased to nave your vtewa i tbe feasibility of feuding young lurkers meat thtsa ii'.,.?-a .1 iv willi the 'di iel '?; forci lg thou growth inf I li.liiK-itlviiur." " I have given thal point a go >d deal nf ea: leal thought, ant '.vin nit aatieip id- wait I will lune ta sajaboat ii in nu next I'haukagiring proelauis tmii-liouini'iy p opie mil tin! fown il .11 bold 1" "O.perhaoa eight or nine hundred. If yen like a nice cow, Governor, bare the goodness to step trna way. roora aren't thone noble oreataresl B.sol us argaa that it naya t<> < -:t th. green crops aad faed them to tba cows ia tbe etuJla, in staadol allowing the stock t.< grane ontbegraaa and trample it. What la your decisi sj V " 1 san.iht say tba! om.i kepi ia a goodstrong iiieiiiiiiinr imd fad with a spoon couldn't tramp's du mi un- grasste any sxtani how long Ughs l.'l ll I'Illili to lll-l f' ?? Until io o'clock, ihis is th- vVotaan'a lu-part :n. nt. How acassthal quill ital ovet font bead strike y.nil It co it-ia-, 0,b*ta s, parats pisses. Govi rum " '" A mo-t .m. linallie niece of work. IhehVinih lie aannol dasbns so long at it can h.,it.if iaoh women-.ire til" a. oiisties uf tho Fawn Hall good f" " Ncvi-i 'beard anv aomplaini Over theta. Gov ernur, io your right, is ns gae a Boah .i sheaf aa mu'will sm in nany a day. tVaatejoyoadowits rowalasep whan they are inn dows from ahedthng i..eu t.'.tiif Bavaralaheap'growers have nasas to Un fair un gejlp *M to consult you mi thai p.nu:.'' " .-say tiiiiiein, phase, with my eoaapliasi nts, ghat **u 6Ui.li circumstance* they would do well lo aeud ir a good dentist?is your Town Hall centrally tuat-d T" " lt is. Heret's the Vegetable Drpartm^nt. Good i?t)lay. isn't thero T (iovernor, do you happen to now of a good remedy tor tho cabba-go-worm T [oro than a dozen member;- of our oooioty wanted io to Auk 3-011." " That was very kind of them, I'm sure. I regard BJIlbnsjf lad oahhagB as ono of the bulwarks of ur institutions. It is easy enough to dispose of 10 nllbasjB WOlia When trodden upon ho will im. I respectftilly hut tirm'y advise farmers to ?ead upon tho cahbage worm and when be turns mmptlvlo -.hoot iiiui on the spot?is there tobo msic a! the Reception t ? "A full brass band. Before I proceed to show on Hie |*aa*aaj let me inquire, if you have ever given inch attention toensilago on your Klmira ranch T" "No. (.'helming not bringa seaboard eoiintv. I ave never Riven much thought to tho cultivation f anv kind of shell-fish. I have sometimes con ?ci inert, however, if tho ensilage could not be suc esi-fully irrattert on the Vapliank clam. G-xid-hv. >r tiie present?I trust to seo you later at tho l.o PptlOn." ___________________________m____-m. In a letter of acknowledgment to Governor Por? ker, Miyo) ('om leiiiy, of ciiiiili'3toii. ?akas tins ?murk: "What a great tiling it is to ho part of Ins magnificent Union of States." Well, now, it is; tiri the fact ihat it is a great thing is not brought d tlio attention of our A hum ie in young people willi .thor tho frequency or tho force that it ought tobe, he sorrow and 11 til ii tion of one community is the istress of all. The straggts of one city meets with lie sympathetic respmiso of all. Tho glory and lime of American intellect expriMsod in literature, ri, S( i.iice or war ls tho comaum prize, and its I'liii'veiiient the common advantage. And yd. wo an individually entertain whit opinions wo like, IS can do whatever wo plBftaM thal is honest and Ot to the injury of tho .Stato, wo can contend monia* ourselves earnestly, men bitterly, for our riiiciplcs; ye*, wo eau ii^nt over them with guns nd bayonets, and still preserve our summon sym alhyas boundless as our domain. In all that lakes men and brethren out of human beings in-*.' Knited BtatOS ar." far aliead of anv other land he sun shines on, and all who um to teach tho uhlic?and especially the young public ? tho press, he pulpit and the instructor, should let uo oppor iitiity escape to pro.*8 that fact homo. For our 1 rv piivil.'L'-'s and advantages begot our duties nd responsibilities. The Nickel-Plate Railroad accident was murder, old murder, and sornebody ought to j-o to jail for t?if not to tint gallows. rt tim bara saki thal lbs Ba-rstaeat eonM not ba laid la trtct .10 .h.1.m. .? willi the *i" 1 m. at.1 ni* al the contract price I iilumi in** t.i tiie contractor. 11 tin* 1* bo. the contractor ins! ii 11 e known it and mada iii* bid ?itti the itellberats lo. rntionof not puttlna into ths aork Uie expense called fur, resuming avon t'n e mnlv ineo ol thu C.tnlsslonar of Pub. II Works In passing over tbs defecta. , N. iv.York Times. [t cniii's with bad gr n." boin the Mayor's per onal organ to ti row the blain- of accepting ll ilrd's m.1 up -11 Stiuiio. That poor wretch has enough to ten with'Hi! *iilleri-ig fur Mayor Graee*S sm*. It s a matter of record, which las llaus is well aware if, that Squire urgently opposed giving the con? rad for tbe Fifth-.iv-, pavement to Baird. Ile tai.d in the Board of Street Paving that Baird onld not do tbe work for the taoneyet whioh he dd, and inlviM-l that tho Job be given to a higher udder, bul Mayor Grace overruled Squire; and his -onneel and vine prevailed. The Mayor's sci vue nc,11* iii 11-t not blane any ono else, ivm Squire, 01 h'* on 11 sins. rre*ident Cleveland has written areal nico little otter to tbe American Agricultural and Dalry Aa oi-i.ii imi. hat it won't eoant for mach egainsl the 11.ee 1 ies at county fain thal Governor Hill is malt? on; at tbe rate of fiv< OrsixaWOek. The fanner* lo not care nindi for a man who merely writes let? er* from the Aiiroiiilarks. I hey hanker afier one iv ho tucks bis troupers in his hunt top-, puts hay -ced in his hair, chews a blt of straw, and talk* ?nowingi', shoal buckwheat trees and rutabaga 1 ines and the prop-r way to plant ensilage for the arly minke.?one liko " Dave Hill, of Ehuiry," for ixomple, Alexander Mitchell, of Milwaukee, although a ?taiich Democrat, has announced his mti'ttuoi) ot luting for the re-election of (lovernor Bask, "I Madder it my duty," said Mr. Mitchell, " and the Inty of every honosl eitbtenof WukoosIb, to vote For him. It is fur the eredil ol the Mate thal he li icttcd and thus Mistaino 1 in the stand he took last M iv sgainsl the mob element.*1 Mr, Mitchell iddstaal oe knows thal many of the most proud* niit liciiiocrat* bi Wisconsin will east their bal? lots for Mr. l"u*k. a.id thai he himself is in favor if the Deiiiiit'iiicv declining to place any candidate In the field against bins. This tribute to Govern o Itusk from a leading political opponent is no more than his due, He snowed himself equal to a greal itnergency, and or his unflinching devotion to the public weal at a lime which eal led for tho highest irder of oonrage he rendered Wisconsin ? service whose value cannot be overestimated. He deserves to be elected by a ananimons rota, According to The Tomlin Ondit, a well-known Vint?oiiloruiist nnnislerrecently lost a legacy of ?1,000 thioii-h onutttng 11 m ike a eal! on a pei ion wno for smne ><-ar* sal un U-i hit preaching, "The minister ia question," says Tut ',"""? "".vhs eon* lu tang a speetal semee, and in h:s hurry to catch his nani went past the shop Without calling. Tbs fa lesnian, who was rather eccentric died earl? lin* month, His will e intained a legacy of ?1,000 for the nnnisler, bat it had been 0 inoelled iii-- day following thal up.n whieh be omittad to make hi8 enstoiiiiiry eail." Cbttrob-goers who lie Of the opinion that their ministers donoi make eaongh " pa .tor.il ealls*1 may like to draw a blue pencil mark mound this paragraph and mail the BOWO* paper io whom it may eoieeru. Then again, it may in>|tire minister..- to maka calls. las Bosom Truadltryearns to aae tho Hnb fitted ap with elevated rail wave, lt protest* that the city is ov rcro'.vded, tli.it tho utrot't ears aro 1111 equal lo Ihe demand*, mi lo apoa thean an! that tho cnii-eiiuPiil delays and int'Ti'iiot ions Stead for ";i vast liiiinciai loss." A realbiing vnsoof u ex lettegevil ll the first step tower 1 reform. The lit erirv centre hi-.ro Bored lo Now-Tork with tho si t'l-'it Intention of permanently remaining kora Hut th-re is no reason why Bool ") should not strive to become the. Of at toast en, elevated rail wav ct'trr.-. The **aiup collectors iiave organizod a stamp c ?! lector*' .1 ...leiiiiiiiu. I'lin-ideiiiig that the ruling passion of the stamp fiend is to g't more stamps than any on- els ?. ami different nee*, too, oae might think timi or.'aii/a nm would bo tho last thing ilie*- Worthy p opie would sigh for. PE IMO SA I. Tuutt wtB be ea Boptsmbur 23 a mighty gathering of tlobansollerns al Ba lea* Baden, to ceiebru'.o tL-u Kiapraaa angasta's btrtaday annlraiaary. At USS Motel ile Villi) li.in,[Url la litttinr of lils one liuiilreiltli birthday l'r..r<-^~..r Chevrael I'luuk a few .il ni * of eilan.11 Igns USS nial lie lt.1 I.,"!,- 1. His. Lawraaaa Hairs**ead uer Uau>-iit-r, Hiss Qet* trn le, wm sail lat Oana my hy tlio KMet on !*e|)ieiiii."r fi. tm pesa a row ?wallas with tea Baree ead Baroesas Von litnt-r, ths iou m Uw aud iUu,'iiter ol Mr. aud lira. Lawrence Harrell. A. Btaanea ***rfsdlaadsr, His artist, returnM fruin Newport yesurJ ijr. Dartag tue two moulin ipeut tn-rr Mr. Pried laadee eaaaatad a aaflthat al paintings foi Um fa 1 exiiiluiloii al Hie American Art Uallarlea, ( an.iu li iiion's heall B ag pears te bou-ilie resisted M' BMlatolj j IS 1. I.e I at M 1'.mi's on nun) SneeSSBIVI m ii,lays m. I. mt teeliag any ttl efleets, BU biography el Dr. Paaay ls s'lll In a Bloat Iraginentary stBta,aedll i-tti"''i'i n.-it he will fi; if.ivi.r don ,- blantonths ol 1 1 loll to briar it vtihls Btsisurabls listanoa of Jul.iji.ialloa. "Tibbs sadyatJaaes hara at last breaght,-* ali serves ihe Wurta(LoadaB),*thatt ewareward lo Mr. Uarila Hull.may. Ino l.aruuet.y, the ku lit li: h.ne I, nail eTi>n lim ? sun. iiii? ro.'oifiinioii nf it.itai lav.11' *tiii tarry la their cn i tag; imi ayetmen tlgaal baner i-ef.-ii laal weestiib Uereiiitiiiy Haajanaarai asaflioleal heans aini hlSBSlngS. "11 Irnlajr Mr. Marlin UeUonaj \t .1 annabal le Banoaate \)iiii efeeraateristls modesty, ut tua tap "f Hr Algerasa*s inst aoteasB af IsshlaBahls mieiu* ?? uni ii., iiitii left lasadoe t >r tea l*j roi, m tim asm tn i'ii nf l'i ince Vi, tor al ilnliitulnlie laSBgeabarg. Ihe Iain.1 ll statiiul iv Inch lint lo pel t,el Jaie li,,- aili fii-*e* nf pill-making aad ' tao asatablaaa rirtaaa ot tba Brat lady o* me laasV la the ayaeai ewaiirenglaa. ara us yet un 1 '-i. 1 iio priaealy aoalptar Las bacoma tea t.-aveiiiin:. .iuiiaiii..it ..f ela arl^patron; an-l la tea di lal trim-jiili ol Uer i.eioio.1 reta.t.et.Jo disinlieiiiai hoi ri of tho pii.ns founder will doubtless fla! a eubjeot for J abundant '.bunkf illness." TUE TALK OF TUB DAT. The rltuallatlo fit Clement'e Church, of Philadelphia, aaa just engaged a nsw ebolrmaatar naraad Laoey Baker, ot Kinruii'l. Ha ls a graduate of St. Conni*, ot Rome, the ol.Inst musical collegs tn tba world. Ila baa been orgaulst amt choirmaster of the Amertoan Episoopal Church lo Koran, and has held roany other responelble positions. He wears lu tba choir, after tba Englleh eua tom, ibo pale blue hood that marka bia academic degree. He la expeoted to tntrodnoe a great many Lnjlish cus? tom* at St. Clement's. ORTHOGRAPHICAL AND ORTHOHPICAL. There waa a yoong man In Bordeaux l'i "ims'-a to a Kiri who said neaux. Now ali day sha slctis, With tear* in ber eyes. Repentant for serving bim scaur. A girl In a moment off pique Gan ber i.ivt aslap on the cblqaa; Not a word did be say, But he left tmr that day, And didn't go back for a wluuo. A artrl who had plenty of beaux. A flirt, as we well may tupnraui, Mei a lover one nl?-ht. Who kissed lier on *ignt, Aud kissed her right square on the nesux. ?[Boston Courier. " I board that somebody In this crowil said I was a liar." blustered a Fourth Ward hull/ aa ha approached " Which ot you was n knot of men be thought be knew, Ul" ?' It waa me, I reckon," quietly remarked a etrapptnir stranifnr fruin u[i the crenk. a* he winppad off bis coat ami proceeded to roll up bia sleeves. ?'Tbat'a all riKiit !" coiitiiiund ma Fourth Warder, "knen on your clothes : I didn't say I wasn't* aid It" ?[Tid-Ult*. Torre ls a Domestic Servants' Union In Melbourne, Australia, the object ot wiiich ls not to reduce tbe hours of labor or to wring concessions from their employers, but simply to aid each other In sickness and trouble and to establish a home for the use of its members when out of employment. It is successful ana bas the sympathy of all right-minded employers. In a police court "Whit ls your profession I" aaks tim Duunatrata of the accused. Ki is,,im- (with much (liifiiityi? I am a trarlo poet. Magistrate? Hut that's not a profession?It's a disease. ?[l'ld-lm*. Miss Tolly Gohrls, of Washington TownsVlp, Tenn., who bas jus; died at tba a^e of eighty four, certainly could not be a*cased ot being a I.jdlii Languish. She Uiied to work in the Held like men, and smoked and chewed tabacco for more than fifty years. If the plural of goose ls geese, the plural of moose sim,i. i be in--.iso- nt' every hunter who ever camped In the woods of Maine knows that it Isn't. Mooie hasn't any plural. A fellow thinks himself lucky If he sees ono. - [Caiubri J-.-H Curouicle. It ls the girl whose pa is sound. Financially?hits lots of boodle? Who with a ribbon drags arouud 'the city's streets a tiny poodla. ?[lloeton Courier. The TRor. C. at Ledbetter. of Ellijay, Ga., is apparently trying to Imitate ? Sam" Jones. In a reoent aeraMM hots reported to have said that a * young lady aboeld ai lt Ie any mau a faco who asked hor ts dance with bim." DnetatJaat?Bars you ?casntad any plans far ainp.s yet I Mcretary of tho Navy?Yes, got them caeap too, ra--) ii.iiimiii I ena tell you. - Economy ls a good thlug. What na le thom so Cheap I" " Well, you see all tho otnor countries had rejected them, "?[Omaha World. ihe Sewell Courter elaina to have evolved a new palindrome, that in. n -eiiteuco that toads tho same back? ward as forward. It is, " No, it ls opposition." Landlord?Ar y arrivals today, Mr. gkarfgta I ' k?Ko, air; *" Nothing nut Learee "j and be want an hamming the air ot mut tteantifol hyata.?IChicago Bambaw. Pardon Hork?The GoverBOl says he can't rut his name, to ymir pardon. ' Convict?Thea why In thunder don't they get n Qoveruo! alto eau write I?fl'ld-Lits. In some Fnglish cburohes In Australia ra.--) arc lurpU.1 choirs Inwbioh theto arey.iuiig won.un who aro habited In antro)lana and mortar-board oana. They are mid to l"ok wry * stunning," ead the young awn como to the services in gloat (oreo to see them. liamma?S here la little nick I # ? Little lint ?lie's up-"tiers, "Teil bim to ga ont ls tua yard; tho iira^ei'? no plice for Kim." " (Mi, I seo ho isn't no-stairs; he's ont in tba > ard." ?? i ic ii ino : lim ehii,i viii get eua aime*, leii bia to come In."?[Omaha s/orl i. BBMBMBBBMQ HIE SUFFERiyo. The following anlieerintiona were received yesterday fur TBS I'm li csu Charleston Sufferers' Fund : M.. Montclair, N. J. glOM) linitia Reformed (lunch at lliilifcMi-ld, N. J.. A liaii'l. ?? c. P." (Mai li'.M.-i- wags i). 0. w. I). ll. N. Lockwood. Previously acknowledged. tee sun 6 00 Kin fl.10 MOO 7-2 Total.g3J}3g?9 "C. IVs" contribution of $10 to tho fund on I aaedag waa not oradlta l yesterday, although lt was tuciuJod la the total amount received. EBAL DOW EXPLAINB. To ihe Eilitor of The Tribune. Sir: Your issue of the 11th contains a column of ?'a talk" with me winch was a rapid luier locutlon of three quarter* of an hour or moro. The re? port of what I sal 1 omits many thinirs which ara faa portant to a fair understanding of the whole, ?ni con? tains some errors, especially this ou<\ which lt ls Im? portant to correct. I am represented as say lug : " There ii* not a city or town la Maine where the law Isn't en? tirely Ignored." Wuat I did e ty was this : " fliers is no large town or city lu Maine under Republican rule where tho law ts not entirely ignored except Portland, lins ls not accidental, but is a settled policy of tuc bosses." I said: " Liquor will bo sold lu Maine tn VloIatlOD of lawas- lom; aa lt ls profltaelo to io ?o. 1 hat ls the whole matter U a few wont*. For more than twenty years we havo been io every Republic.in Legislature, earnestly praying for *uch additional enaotmenta as are necessary to make, the traine ii>iproiKaiii4T aid na* i to those who i-ontiuua lu it, and hare bean I. lt ls th., netti.-.I poller of the bo?s?* io pro? tect tim-rog shops In Malu.-." Nk a I. Dow. I'orUmut, Me., Sept. 11, 1SSG. [Tbs words In tito interview with Mr. Dow to which bs tikes exception, wero f.vcn verbatim from tbs steoographcr'a haHasi Ifarsnvct, la an uv teivii.-vv with Mr. Dow phmeil in ihr fForli bela quoted aa using exactly tba same Isngsagr This wmiid aoeni to untie.ituthat Mr. Dew hajj forgot? ten what iio really (ltd say.?/d.l BWI98 ? ri(K-MF.-UP8." li.-urge \V. Carleton, the woil-known New-York ptililreher, lias lioen makins some iaeco.veries about American drinks diiruii? his .summer sauntering* in Switzerland, about aliicii bs wrototoa freud tho other day ns follows : Why docs tbe Aili'ilean nation enloy the dla;inc:io? abroad or being the ms'st bib ol* oe, and any ebeuld tbe ori| n of ali Inaenlona alcoholic beveragea be attributed in ne American Eagle 1 it issn. ?\en m oiviilsed Bwltsariaud; lor, ono day tai* week, while strolling through 'ho principal nlreot of Luoci-to, ay nyc meta placard tn irmit oi a popular reaort, announcing in barge letters? Smartens liar ana Aaterteaa lim,ks." Partly out ot eurtoalty, and partly * strictly for ?mi ii purposes," I eniered Hie | rntiy \lt.n-treilisar,| i.ic and ai .r experimenting witu au "American dinnan (artistically prepared by what appen ed to h.< om. at tbs oiisinil female" r*wi<s Loll Kin., -rs ". I was prose ti i. by the eoqnattlah deaoaadant of William Tell, with a printed Uat of Uer io-oal)ed "American Long Drinan"; a-id, aniDtig tha forty-four vatietle*. ??: c mobarn eaaaTralriai yetar," * Lemon >,|,lash," " l'u'ii iiie-ui." "Encore .-.i.ll.e Lock," '? Heap of Comfort," " Moue len. e," eta A NATIONAL. RAI'Hlill THAN STATE, TRIUMPH. Bi on Ht lla''ln,??wt Aii'ericmi. Mr. Blaine stands higher ni m?esioe.ii or Hie Unpaid1 .yin day than erar before. Ho bas not only dla play ed bia a plead ld q-iaiuiea aa a >ad>-r, but ho baa the local e.????non m Msmo away (ram the alda laaoaa walab threatened to Impair u* aurnlBoanee, aud i as made the victory in thal dtaie Hie tl.-?t gan or lae great campaign of 18S8, Yi>, Tin: DltTURBABTCi is MAM1FESX >'.^m raeOtwnanaM gngitfrrr. I .1 i ni: Ni.rt-lm.h linn m. ia serioaslr disturbed about tha proapaet iu Maine ia evidenced by tba feel tual ll na* a.rea.ly raised a wild shriek ol " graud." s? THE THIBD lULlV MES HOltT PBOHIBtTIOaT. tyCm i'e Philadelphia Prue, A lea : i u ir cu./-n ?<< Ne W-Jar say (aid io us yesterday : " I lin taint pal ty I'ronlOitioulsts ot .Mame imve burl I'loiilbllioe lu our Mst*." Wiicii nailed why. ho ?x |, .lined: ? li-ca.ls.. Uki People are saying liial I f after thirty year* ot trial, prohibition ls a fa .ur.- lu .via.nc as thean ainu declare, wlial la Um usn ot a.ir li yin*: ll I" Ji.ii>, by their lack uf reason au I tb ir misstatements, ?io u.'-j ua;'.i meir own cause. gg IIL-PAI ED ('HAi.irv. gram Th* Wnthinpton one It la a dlfflouii ibm* for lae L'berieetaa sufferers to believe that nus is a Democratic a imiuiairatiou. WHO W's (JOSI BURS IN MAINLI i - rt OratthU (Pm*.) The Kepuuuo .ns iee n't i\rue up me ttepobltnas vic* tor) in Mame and ino Iioiuo'.-rala uoeuu'l write ti da Wa. 1 ho nulli I* tl.it Hie j'.npublicau pal ty wa* arra) cd asatntl very many of us former fi mud* a* well as .< k kl ii ? I Hie Hmiiocratio party, and ll* au,oms Is the BWtn gratifying iou-nlr formal mason, lue fact* and neurea show for tliciuaclv^S, *ud mn.our I* gouisr to ania a: viinug by miaraprnaeatlaa them. Mr. liiau.n ii is i ni ai'ily Hoi l.'-en hurl by the election ct Minnisv, and Hm I'roiiibittou party ha* been, ll doa* uu harm to tell lue truth. KCJTf MOT socs TO gU04 ECO MANNING. fruin rai I* .la'tniy-.ki .slur. L.",.re*eiitailvo WtUtam I- xuii, or I'onnsylvaiua, by ai-c.-piliiir a reuoiuiu.it.on, sela al mat for ihe present the co,,]. cia.-.'s of hi* friend* and Hie public as lo Ula succeeding rcuoiai-jr alauning thu autuuiu, DIXEY COMES B J CE HAPPY, -^ t SAYS THAT HB BAD A ri.vrj TIME lit LOMDonl AND IS OOlVa BACK WVXT TEAR. The tag John E. Mooro, gay with flags and stream, s. lay all day Tnesday at Flor No. SH, North Hirer wtlng to carry a party of friends of Henry E. bi**** .wn tho bay to meet that niuoh-talkcal-of josa* tor whon bo should arma on the steamship Nevada, loii-j-h tbs steamer waa siprelod on Tuesday after.. ion sho was not slgUU-d until yesterday at noon. tforo that tims however, E. E. R|co> Mr i?i? .# anagor. had got tired of waiting and tlio tug waa on i way to Quarantine. It carno across T. Henry tenon's yacht. With that theatrical yachtsman and >hn Stetson on board. Hy and hy tho big duh earner was asea aomlng ap tho hay, and by the ti na, o reached Quarantine tho yacht and tho tog wsn| ongaide. Mr. French -?l.iml-eird ahoard earryingjj rmit to take Dixey aud Ids taindy oft tho steamer, it ho was met aith a slight illili, ulty. 1'ixey fused to como oil and resolutely in .intalned his las iiti't'i ni remaining with hts compaony until tliM Ut nil landed in New-York ; so the tug and tbe yacht id to content thcnwlvea with acting aa convota iiile tte tiaiiil on the lornir blew out thc strains ? Uixio " anil ? It's *-*ngli.*h You Know " to tho Baanga. id thc BaajajajnaBBal nhoiilcil greetings to tho young tor. who, bronzed ntiJ evidently full ol health and Mts, leaned over the Benji l's rail. When he hag* uded at the pier, Dixey had lois lo say alKiut 1,14 ugli-.li eitperienco, but all was pitched in the ? ame rs of thorough satisfaction with tho country, tba hnbttanta ami all slaa soaaeeted with it, " I leel," said lie, " ns if I had been away on a loeg iliday, fnr while in London I only save biz perform* ices a week, playing no matinees. I need haul, v i?,| ni now that de-|.ite thu BSSnewhet cohti-iulictorf ports which I learn seBBS hero from the other ii :? , lirst. our ctiga-'einent on tho whole waa a great sue* ss .ui'! I have already signed a contract to return ?xt year At first, 1 must frankly own. the Baaranh iblic did not quite know what to tn ike of us The tpected le seo a legitimate comedy or at aay rate a irlsaajaa with angular part. Dixey was nowhere it li them at first, tho play waa everything ("rad* illy, however, they came to take us'from our owe lint of view and then we were all right At lirat, for stance, wo had to omit the 'burlier shep ' scene, uuB lieu we finally reintroduced it it he.nine on.-of the attires of the play. We hail a time taine ot thc play lvertisetl, and men used to drop in just to see that jeno night after night. Tho company, who have all orked loyally and well for us were unite ,1- suites. il as I. Miss I'rubb amt Hiss flSBBSTTtlls BSSBanaUg ecame pronounced favorites. So. lally I bsd the baal t tunes. Press tag [-tinea of Wales ilown I was re aved with almoat einageiweed Usainsaa. 'His rmco wrote to mo Irom lioiuhur/exoiesaing bia re ret at his Inability to attend uiy last performance. I as taken everywhere anti shown ar et J teing My intiier-iietors, too, were aa genial as men could 1*. [g. Irving and Wilson Barrett wereextiemely kiinl iid I hone in my humble way io return the latter's ospitaliry tv lieu ho vi*its America. During ths renter part of my London teaaea I lived ont ot tows inl li und this extremely beneficial to my health as ell as remarkably pleasant, tor I kn>,w no*place with lensauter subiirh.-t than I.otnlon." ?- How did your English audiences compare with BOBS at hollie*! ' " Weil, at tir*t they are 11 tril'.e hitrtl to phar.-, hut 1 soon as thev understand you they are wonderfully ithosiaatie. W'licn they like n thing they si.md up ml yell their approval, and on the contrary wi,.-ti they ie not pleased they hi*.a and gioau like maniac*/ " iVh.it ore year plans (br tho tuture I" " I open aezt week at the Filth Avenue fer fra e. k* ninl Hann atari out on a tour of the ctn.ty rrnaged for tee hy Mr. Rh >?." Dixey'a btsI viall alter hie arrtvel was to Wnllack'*, In re he witneaaed the perloiasaaea el '' ?!? ?.ji'iins old by lier Si.*tt rs"' laat evening Thia nm in seesreV Bee willi a proini.*e Blade to Colonel Mc" null in Lon. sn last ".-milner, which was not torgeitea l-y . itlu-r, t the comedian lound a pnvato Lox waiting* toi bus hm he entered tho theatre. HE XE ir ITT ill-A TE. STAGES II AST. Il RF, nr.s THBT WILL Ai'i'FAit DKPK.nd*) os com* TIlACTOn DA tun. Thc fifty h:in'i!"oiii<\ eommotlioiu ant! camt rr tvli-it; dbw stages for I'iftli-ave., wh.cb fee Pirti .venue Transportation Comp wv has oi hand f--r his !i IS avenue st some future tun-, seem destined to 1. . 1 a "one in the Madison >|turo (isrdeu. lue lisles liara *en ar. ivi lg tl oin lucine, Wis., by pairs since tho early ays et Julie, and BOW IBM the, wiiolo nu-uber or ledi 1 here, lhere are e;ravo daunts as to when they aro tj e put toto active use. Mr. r.ly-(i jddar 1 bed lite I aa Saterdny as ihe dat-) for tho tlrst pui..io ap:*sara io ? of lie rebid .-s, but yesterday afternoon he sall, withs ST row fal air, tani he had no lana when the event ?*?? 1 1 ? >i i.> ott. ?' Ihe trouble," said he, " ls with tho Fifta* ve. pavement, That's all tom up, ani besides, -,??? ... s avaunt come back lo town yet, so we shall not da Bjrthlag with the new sluices until October .i3V ?ay." Mr. K.y-Uod lani looked serious as he added: I law Mr. /laird, the contractor, tins murnini*, and tis lld ttmt If the Controller dltl nat pay ht-o for his wort, e shou'd s.op right off aul leave fie lu!) Jcs-, vr liars ll 1. He has two years yet tu wine!) lo tl jlih tbe on ract." " is there a possibility thea that tt will be two years efo.-e the new staa-es are put on I " '* Well, I 'lo'i't expect to wait as Ions' as tast," w.11 ths opefnlreply, "bat I have un id:a witeu tho I' i.e wilt e." The director* of tao sompnef lavedsetdad te maka tie faro live cents for tho uaw von;, Uisb 1 uer., was ti..a t patties; tbe tare at tea cents. "Oar expenni ni so ir." salli Mr. Lly-Go Wart, " has deni, instr, tied iii ? fact Dat ne ali Ail not lose ninaey al five couta, altBSBsB WS lay ii >t make fortune*." The niaiu feature! of the new ?.? i-i** a-e f.i-!r hir I axe appearance, th-ir BOtBHlOttleaSBaSS an 1 tea com* irtabla means -f travel afforded oy them. 1 ie hisif f each TeB lola is Delated a.leep U'jo, Brillia tho wiiee's te rett. Tim iititiy is hana low, so that paasaaaars ese asiiy i;ot lu ati-l out. The 'irs' atap at (hu rear ls 'teen mooes from the greaad, wane tbaeaeendeee ?ad:-**' to the Inter! ir, li at it'll lets height ftou i'is .at. The slape are Broad aaa leap andenvsrad wild arrogatad runner, aa thai k is'lirflouit for anet* lass .t-itliold od tlie'n. The interior is a ?m.-iei et Imicti, .0..lilt andoapaeliy Keuei.illy. The seats an 1 aesfei re njiliulstersd wita le.,iliar. Tw?lve paSBaBgrtS SSS e BeeoBBBBagates* with comfort nisi,le, and tba cooi-ia if ri.|toiea to aiiow no more tiia-i thai uainber io 1. ii tereala time; noone w.ll therefor* lie reg ul ra ' tami, and there ts no t.oSMbllity of crowdlm*-. A striking feature ot tho nw sties 1 the lip Mat, which ts placet at t.is rout, directly behind Bad aiiove the )nv?r'e seat, mil aa a capacity ror four persona. At lae roar of lae lane, just above ant al the left of the step* as ono utera, ia aseat for a a-uard, whose '.tty will I.e to open ut altai the door for passeucera. He will ba so pla ag hat be eau readily aunt p use i;ers a ail eau j r .ucl ron.en and children frotu faillnit. BOTHERING GEA ERA I. SHERMAN. IE UOKhX'T WANT TO TALK AUDIT ANYTHING-* WOl'I.O KATirt'It Bi! LET A)..>>-". ("HK^AGo, Sept. 15 (o>s*e*sa*D.- OsxJSaTgl "?*? . Te herman, who left here yesterday tor Kock lalao 1 to at* eui t... annual reiiiiloti o i'r Army of tua 1-niieiac, ecouipanled by Gsueral MlS A. Lo?;aii,(>e-eral Hui !e ioner, aud'jthers, h* I a iiusy time itod|{>rjK tie rews* ?spar Interviewers In ihis c'ty. He vlalied i.eneral >try al tiie army nea lciue'ters le lea taraaaaa, ?> 1 rai SSaiht on h'? way to tho train by a .01 a 'ir who lenre t hi* Tirwi on some iiai.ers e.-a-fi'ie.) with His tdSSldBltrattaa. Mexico, lieroniuio, sealiiiiili ?;, aa t col stglaa, ?? I ka?w no;' Inc cn hr^? maUers now," -"epi ii i-.e, ' You know I sm uoi an jMn"ai, aud 'uy Bptataas aa ?nWK uiat'eis are Harsfere comp ira lively w. ut ..it-is. I atc new morety a private ?eut'euiaii at lati*?." ?? Vuu have changed your r.-ili-ocai .'iou) ?*?. I. ;IS !S s>w York," saggestan rae -i-o*-.er. ?? Yes. I have taken up uiy real lenee tn Kaw*Yeral ,ook il yeitrrday." ?? 1 hoje yon and t"*? clamr* a/?e*s't.e ! " " I have -inly exj.eiaenced -t tat 0.11 dar. Hj in."el- I intl-tren. however, have beeu UVtag fit-re for soaiS I me." "> *? K'anat yen minigtvlag un yofts^ leasens for ut Hha Kf I ' "n;\ avaryhe>lr keeva whet la Lolls ii. B-.tiorf*' saekno'.t'a Nrw-'.ork. ckteaaapeapsaanasn jiwriias I do w bat ll la to live IB lt. Louis, aad aaa apprs***'*" ibe dlttvreaoa Bat waea Uv Ins thara aad iivna; la ass^ "i rh Van cm easily draw y nir own eoue'si s Uierrfore, as ta Mir reas-.i-a let MtaVlnS u.e Imiosr ef.f, ? a Baas whatever etcrel ia any way rMiikeeetas (Bet that I b.?ve made the cimh.-b. lAua't aafe aaaaag iiaastieaa aiio-it poUttea, p sena," c latlaueS tr, ***??**? heard ot lt, ku-* uo'.in .>a al. Jill li, have BO in. loin ?? anything lu lUe polltiaal 'a-e. 1 au: uitd of 1 uB)M l'i*i and lt's liol worth willie for you newspaper iueii te 'jil!,ei ai al il ii', ni like me. 1 am SbJO/lug cr.'.l)-*" neallb. I l-av? Uaea taltua- a '.oar o: a'.om rtrtl 1 um, ?and uillei israogB B few of Hi- Bta.es, and haw tt Inst reiurued, I dad at/ health Math Unyrsfei af sss ko_>."_#_ GEORGS GOULD AT HISDMSt AC,AIR. Th. inuit" few Wall Siiv.t nani wild >'l):n tloss letlwBey with flserp J.neale, eat his - ? - ""?? surprised ??! tee i";ii.ii.?iim' el alsskarfiagaleM-w i;.litii King lae at '.i? fat1 tors house i> "aanday. i; **? tana 1 * tt. .1 la I lewi?* iwi sea ? ? -??f* -t n^*1' ol ISlinsans '.Lat will Stead the y-'unn pian in (food ?tesl lu the lut.uti Inanntnl sgsiellaas thal u-*?y mmm__ bis tnt-roi's. Tiie Banff tn'.u.rj ju ?as Bl his f .tin*"'-' 0'ne, ni tue w*sslsre X'uttij felsgrepe OfHasw biulL'i.in, BtnvJM and sally yeator'ay, full af bis *"*"* und raeasvlag the aenewenBlB*aWrM <-f busiteisee'iers with mode...)* and aaltafaotloo. It le sui BOSBS* f:-:"" '-?''*? that uo tu.11./moon irlp ls iuU'.niel aid tbe lov-il't-*** of the Ljvithuiat home on U-e liudsof whs IpassswaiAia' luciuhl to 'j? anlliciout to toplaoe ihsiha.u.soi iia>?? " it Ts nfTyet kajwB fer eertalta. In tbesbsece.'-*f^ Daly, wno will take M.a., >".raa-J>ua plaea??*j*fJ2!L (sen auy. 'l Isjfeiieraliy suppoatxl, bjweva- 1 ?"???*' ca' eweass (?)?.- Misa Ussia M. ttaangB. wee, i?*M?aa-B kcoirachieriv asa d>-.Blc orara a*c hariesiusJj?***Jl ana fer BDWstlSiS oaeu uiuior ootiitao*. a sir. cai. . ?-?*? au tue raseni v'>*oe.