A CHAT WITH BLONDIN. BOW THE TIGHTROPE WALKER LOOKS. HE CARES NOW MORE POR MONET THAN FOR GLORY ? SOME OP HIS I.ARIXO IX nit I ENOFS. ay "If ley would pay me I would cross Niagara again, but for to gloite, Jen at Beea -" Of course only one man In th* world could have made tha* remark and although lt ls a distinction to have done whai no other man of woman born. In all the ages hM ever done, Jean Francois Blondln seems to have In a measure survived himself. When In Ids Intrepid prime be walked tbe narrow path of hemp shove tbe Biad swilling waters io dlsr.ilv far beneath him, both the American and Canadian shores were blaeb with beholders who watched him with bated breath. Now when be returns to America after de? cades and exhibits the even more startling nene of tripping blithely on the tightrope with sixty-five years on his back, a span*** gathering of Coney 1-land visitors loot wllh languid Interest st the doughty funambulist, before the Pea Reach I'avllllon. Ssd to reap luch aftermath it zlorv ! No wonder ihat his mellowing vears care not for " re glrdr*." but kook with something of prosy solicitude at the more commercial gain which his doughty legs and nerves may win. There ls much of the seme disso? nance between tbe Monita of to dav ui) aloft on his aerial pathway, and the I'.londln xxho treads the earth. There, clad In lights, and softened by Ihe enchanting touches of distance, lhere ts something of tbe qua-d heroic about bis physique de-spite bis protuberant abdomen, Straight as a Crow Indian, motionless as tha natue of Memnon, he stands until the braying band on the portico of the Pat-Won breaks Into a tumultuous BtTatn. Then grasping his long balancing pole he steps forth hardily and with an elastic aban? don on the rope. The cords stand out on his legs and arms, his hair has s sort ot wind swept looa and bli straight ahead gate is as firm and confident as tbe unblanchlnB look of Fate. "DISTANCE LENDS ENCHANTMENT.*' Bnt on earth :- alas, he ls stripped of all that. As be came forth from the weather-stained tent at the loot of the mast aler he had completed his perform? ance, he was a middle-sited, stocky, elderly man, vulgar after the type of a ward polltlclan-pale blue eyes with small pupils set lightly In his bead, hts nose a blt awry, and under the bristles of his Imper? fectly dyed mustache the gleam of teeth which art had not made beautiful. No. Blondln ls not heroic ?when be treads the earth, though ibe breast al his black frock coat was plated with dotens of medals of honor. Still In tbe bourgeois commonplaceness of the rope-walker there ls something that ls attractive. His wonderful preservation, tbe agility which Invest* his six and a half decades with the robust vigor of a youth, tell of his moderate, carefully regulated life In the morning he takes a breakfast of eggs and wine or something equally light, and then touches nothing till after be has walked In the evening, when he takes a hearty dinner snd lingers at the board with friends over some cordial, quiet, restful, content, lt was thus I saw him In Hertzberg's restaurant. His Italian manager, Palavlclno. half a dozen newspaper men, his son Henry, a modest, unassuming x-'uing man of twenty-seven, and a lady In a baby-blue and maroon velvet "confection," and 6n,all cornets worn as ear-rings, were his associates. The lady ls tho present wife of Levy the cornetlst. The band played * En Rcvei-.ant de la Revt:,-,'' and a reportorial si lu re of good nature and cordiality visibly contracted under lt, while Rlondln's faint blue eye*! twinkled. He ap? plauds vehemently at the end, hts bands glittering with large Jewelled rings. He meets In a straight? forward unassuming way a small battery of question, levelled at bim. '? Do you fe<-l any weakening of your powers?** '? None. There ls nothing th;it 1 have ever dono which I can not do equally well to,lay." aneweted Blondln, In French. "I am Bttghtty heavier, but I feel as active as I have ever felt." "Do you ever use stimulants ?*?* ? No. Nothing more Ikea a glass of some liqueur after my dinner. Tlie mu-lc ul the hand I. of somo slight assistance, of cr.urse. m walking on a rope, Just as lt 1s to any other sort of walk. lint I have never employed stimulants of any kind and my diet is very moderate and simple." A TR VJ NO POSITION RF.CALLFD. "Have you never felt any trepidation on the rope?" "No. Of course there ls a certain tenaton of nerves, but 1 am as cool as I could wish. I have never had any accident or been burt. Once or iwlco I lost my chair. I d!d this ai Niagara. Occasion? ally some of tho gear or guy ropes have given tray, but I have never bren Injured. Tho rope ls always subjected 10 a good test flist. This o-.e ls capable of standing a prrssui-e ol forty tons, so 1 am not likely to br*ak lt gawa. My sou superintends all of tbeae details now, and I can feel the BOSl perfect cnli flene- In the safety of everything" " Well, there must be some feat more dl-Te-ult than others, ls there not ?" " llalanrlng with the chair ls the .inst difficult so far as efjini-i .tim goes. Mut the bicycle work ls t ? most aaageteaa, as recovery in case ol a slip wot l be so dlffl'-ult if not Impossible." "How do you tell whon the chair ls J ist balanced lu the aalidle!" "I am not so particular .bout that =*, long as my tentre of gravity ls right 1 t has be"n a little annoying hera at Coney bland whea mme friends have taken me up imo tin* lover and thc,- asked me If 1 felt Ita height I wonld a, li, | walk a rope ai one height as another. Tho dill: niliy ls la stretching a rope leearely at such gnu !"-*!?!, t. At Ihe 'ivsial PalBM BJ rope xva^ M.-, f,-, blCb; and In Russia n *a-. lib feet, sa at Bl Paferatarg lhere wa something Barb ha,de*,- n,_i that to contend wiih. Il xva- so c H i e,,:iH hsrdlj bold tha pole, and there vxvn- mo-.i Sakai Whittall in my fact- and blinding tn.* al) tba tra] are Th, Erapraa wished me not to attempt ,).<- walk, in did not Mite le glee it up ea -.count of a Utile difficult! snd 1 did it " -Have you ever changed your method at all?" "No. My met. od is tba out,onie of asperlene rather i lian theory. 1 lee .'an xxa'.i:*.' when a ehIM Then- ls ti:<*Ji a thing as a genius for rope xvalli ti as there ls fm* everything el-". 1 think I have lt, .aid Hloi dtti modally. "Jfoa nv mn, though ie ,-, get over a rope, ls not a rope-walker. Ile is a goo ul! ranni athlete. Im, |.<- has in, derided I eleni f,*: th profession and would rather go over a Ught-rope 0 my back than on lils feet." ?? v, | et vi,': xtei ? vaii-'nt* blindfolded, a' ' ' -*'i yon pretended to fall, I BOBeed tl at you pot your f< Bl I ash I altuig the rope tnsioad of tailing lt Wllh th tetlow a your laet" ?'That xxas basaam I had to deBrulta very can fully my balance and to be sure whore the ape WB .lils roiio 1s not eery gixid. The guy lines are s|;or:< on one side than tbe other, and the oscillations ai bad." BLONDIN AS BEBB ON TUP. l!OPF.. When Hlondlii walked across tl),* rope tta first tim, be was dont* up In a queer rro*?s tatWBBB the eflitflB of a togaed Roman an-l thc patti of a xxiii! Indian, an be wore a plum** of cork feathers In his bel,ni, I! galt wa< verv like the walk ,,f sou." berny ard cr Ile han the nama sort of nervous high-Step combine with the IsMberaa prac ? o' th minti-"-! movement, l] rab-cd his leg tigh, Btiatghienai! it oni ahead af hla the muscles tightenlnK a*, ha grasped the rope wu |,ls foo- III- other galt was a cnr.ctl mri of Iro win* the first, li !>h bira Bee ralnatra i tbe viv, wbllo with the other bo got over tn a BB over one. ile kerps his eye fixed on tlie rope abo: thirty feet ahead of bim ?? How beavy a pole do you carry 1" " Tbe one I had to-dav ls twenty-eight pound!, hsve used a thirty-six pound pole. Over Nlegara carried ana ol thirty-lout pounds, ll I sin carryli heavy man 1 like i heavy bnlinrlng pole, as vou ,y naturally suppose. Mv son welch* h! oil ISO." - Have you ever found a piejudlco against ropi* Iklng In any place where you have wished to ex ?1 did In Rome. Antonelll po-!f.veiv refused to a nie leave to walli. He evidently thought lt is Ilylug. or walking. In the fare of Providence. t rio Nono Insisted that 1 should walk. My raps t-t siretcbed in lbs Caape Pietotla, the oov, -*? ?nt grounds cartllnal ile Moonie was then !-,*, ary of Ita War Department, There were 43,000 opa present, Incliiillng the Papal Court. All Hie hts were cIose>l and lt vt as au Immense fete" l'-londln was bom near Calais but hus not been tKf lor teals. Bad has never walked then-. When came to this eountry first lt was under an BBgBgQ *ni in the f?,tunis Bevela. ?What is your name on the stage.". asked Gabriel ive! cf hm " My rame ls Jenn Francois c.ravelet. I have ne age i-.anic. But my father wa* such a light-haired ?ai-complexioned man that In the anny they called m Umala." ?? Blondln will do flrst rate," said Ravel From at time to Ihls (iravelet has been Blondln. Sud s ion li Blondln. The story of his entering his ?nfc. sion, while savoring slightly of tbo veracity tho Arabian Nights, doc* not go beyond the limits possibility, and ls doubtless truer than must thing** ld of Mahomet. When he was an urchin of four tars of age, his sliter was performing on one nf the res which they used to stretch fi um the cround to is top of a circus tent. Sh* was embarrassed In mi* way, nnd Hie baby Blondln toddled up the ipe filled wlU, all the brotherly affection Ids young nil could carty to her y!!of. Ibis waa his first ep on the narrow wav of hemn which he has since ?odden to fame upon. Pretty, whether true or not. HUGE COLUMN'S OF FIRE, *o:n Golden Day a " On deck there !" The hill came from the foretop of a little MWftgSBi dp of ths Old-fashioned New-Bedford tx pe that wis oughing ilor.g thl waters of the Atlantic, hurllne the -Ight, phosphorescent waves ahead of the broad bott- in a ud and boisterous manner. " Av-, aye," xvas the answer, fcHcwed by s gruff WbSl'l the matter?-' from the sleepy mate. *' Mehi on the weather bott* 1" came fruin th* lookout. " We're a good two thousand mile* from land In that ree,lon," muttered the mate, a* he swung himself Into tho EKltic. But when he wiped axray the sprtiy tho, lashed his face iero was the light, and ene so strange and unfamiliar that e stood there for *?e\-erai sneonrts, taSotSi by the waves, et peeling it the Urongo vlnlMr Then swlnclnc around nd dropping hom the shroud* rn the quirter-deck. he nut p hil big hands lo form ? trumpet and roared : " Ready bout" A moment later the ship xvas tre-nbllne In the xvlnd. the locks hammil lng the yards viciously, the cordarn groan ig, the sails snapping like flrca>ni, while the lunging and itching covered the decks Witt I clenmlne golden BBSBJ. 'he roar and confusion brought th,- skipper on deck, and n explanation of his i.rdcr the mate pointed at Die strange Ight that was now astern. The men, Ba WSW looking it lt, having made everything snug, and of all tho crew iot one bnd seen anything like lt before. When first seen lt looked like a luminous buoy floating ipon the surface, but lt bad gradually lengthened out. frown more aitcnuritKi. a? lt were, until now It seemed aller than the mainmast of the ship, of a yellowish tint?a nost striking object against the Jet-black sky. Some of the men looked at the strange form with grave apprehension. To them lt boded no good, perhaps harm ; others were not so easily disturbed, but every one on board wa* at least SSteatltai at the curious apparition that every moment seemed to grow larger and taller. " K*ep her away * point," said tbe captain to th" helms? man, and the vessel f.-u uwav and illghtly Increased her speed. " Whatever it ls." hI continued. '? lt's coming ifl/*r us. It looks lo me like a waterspout, I,ut I ii'xer saw one tti.it wa? on tire, and that one ls If anything ever was." The curious ,-,b'o,-t wns rapidly earning 0:1 Itara and now presented au appalling appearance?a huge column of ghast? ly light, hundred* nf Bel high, of a dark, golden-yellow Uh hm -anding out In strange contrast against th*- sky, or the Intense daikness of the night. lt came on so quickly, evidently before the hrcwe, that tho vessel was hauled on the xvlnd, Just In time perhaps. Bl the strange column went hissing and roaring by not a thousand yards astern. Its base where lt Jolnel the water surrounded by a seeming mom * 1* tire, while the Bppa portion bent gracefully and was Inst in the clouds. In a shor' time lt had entirely disappeared r...n, view, _%, eolana wm as tho aipper , ti waterspout; a midnight x-i-m.r. enanlng aver tta oeeen Uk" mim weird phsnteni Btaa have ' ' ? ii -* cn it om. time, veritable pillars of lire. moving rapidly oxer th<* inrfi -. i- Busily occurred to _ scientist ta exsmlne the water In which tb< i-e gory columns wen.en. rind lc found it completely lilied with th" fnttns ot txvo minute (dints Um,? n to science aa pj roclsllipseed n rctiiuea and i* plsifonnta whose melina Ibe Uttlfl q ?? ?seen In tho centre, xvi' vividly luminous. Here, thea, xvas the taara! ,'l the ,-lumn of tire?a wsterspoet had been formed and enorntoea masses of tho Itht-givers berm aloft, tiviot the etmre spout a fiery appearance. Th se aponta liff, i In eetor, de|ienditig cn tiie Intensity of tb* lt;lit of the var! ,u- anim.ls; some ste a duli v- lie-.v. ; ..tie is, on moenlltbt ntthta, tats pnlo, tvlill.- others a,.-,tn. ou ,!,?? IXtrOBM ..mk Dltfeta tvlien the M-a ls high, present a truly frightful appearance, W wabllBg a pillar of lire, the base representing a caldron of seething flame. COBEOBOBATTSB IUS DOG STOUT. From Th,- Chlesge lleral l. '?Well, ivnts." sahl Joe Beasley, after several per? sons lui.l told highly imaginative stories, ?? them doge as you mention ?a- no slouches, that's a fack ttiai's to my, tiny ibowed xthat you call remarkable In itlnck; bnt when lt eenie, to rcasononi dog- nary one of 'em had any buslnesi io stand up afme a newfnnd Inn' that I ii-eei lo own. That dog. gents, was tho knowln'est animal Hat i ever seen, and I reckon t'-at you 'll allow thal bo lays right over al! them Britten you 've been talkln' 'bout vt hen I all ton some of his dui,i's. * That dui*, gerts. knew as much as a human. I could i;o on and tell you 'bout him for hours; but I'll Just mention ono or two thlngi a- a sample l"t ol bli Intelligence, "ne day I pave him a plate of hot wrap, Just to see what tho critic:- 'd do. He pul hil nose to lt. but lt was too bot and ta drew buck pretty quirk, yoe can b'lleve me. H-- st-.i'ii-d around lt fur a min Ile or two. anel the-i )),- lai-1 down and l"?gun to think. 1 all'is knew when he wa- thlnl.lng' 'mt lie lo, l.i 1 so quiet like. Well, pretty so,,n ta Jumped np, and geln' op to tho wnp, i.e. w'eeled aboul ami turned tall :,, lt- he had a nlea busby tall, you know? ?ru he began a-fannln' Ural soup snd kept it np for f:f:*?oii mlnutci nt* m*. By thal time the wup w?s cool enough lor him. Then he lapped it all np. leavln' .',,* dish as cleatt as a -,t hi-:le. at ,1 ;,fi,-r v InUn' a** mo In a knowla' xi av, as much as to -av, 'You can't tool ll ' child,' bc laid down on ruy dish cloth and went to sleep. "Bul that xva, nothin' 10 *-1 at be did another time.' , ontlnued Joe, u i lewhst hastily for him, eeli _? ? . ? ? ,?, [itali ?*? i -?* Inc to sj nm ttl Ing " 'i hat \*.as before tta wm. it v.as in summer, and Jack thst ws the 1* .' nam, had le'***n weaiin' a muzzle ,.-.t*in' io thc i,.v,',)erp),i.liy tl.a, wai rarii:' np our way, Ile tini n't worn tt for a tm."th or two. however, at the lime I'm peehl .' of. Well.nne ,tax- the boy! were playln' base ball, and Ibo teller what ketrhed didn't a: i,,u-1 to shucks, Jae;; looked at him like he wa. d ted, u"'l fusl iii!*.- we knew, Ja''!; xx.. ? ef homo like h", poise< ed. Pretty loon he rame lea, ii. and with bli muzzle on. Ile wail,re! jo ate .???? you i '? tm np h, I i el tbe leane, lils muzzle nit. ,i'xe mind.-and getiln' onto lils hind 1,-ps. he held oui his fore pawl and ketehed Hie hail beautiful, every time V" i never k (chin*, tents, in hU xour life, ah ihe fellers allowed iha: ii i v net e-i ? ?? i .*. il In' like . 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A Day and Boarding School for Boys. NOWELL ft SCH ERM ER1IORN. fNIVERSITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, 1,473 Broi-Wiy. ' nen 42d-it ; Bill year. I'rimiry, cofcmerclil ind isalcil department*; Instruct..n thorough. M. M. OBBY. W. le. AKIN. N. C. HENDRICKSON. Trina For Both Sexea?Country. t MONO THE Hi LIA thirty two miles from N-w-York. 1. Order prograiume for IBSt-BO, and picture of CHAPPA b'A MOUNTAIN INSTIT-'-!-, Chippaqtta, N. Y. t LAVERACB (B. T.I COLLEGE and Unaaon River j Institut,-.?College for girls; b?y? prepared for collet* buiincss; conservatory of music and art; thorough In mellon In nil departments: BStb year open** September 1. Send for lllu?'.tatcd catalogue. HEV. A. H. KLACR. A. M.. President^ 1 LINTON LIBERAL INSTITUTE.-10 speclsllsts| Mien aa; Isutoatea, engineering. Eng! lah; r> mirka e adviiitage* in music, el.cition, art; business college; * am, gi*, clevnor; tieautifui Incition ; gymnasium. V. BARBELL, A- M., President, Kurt Plain, N V. \E'OARMO INSTITUTE, Rhlii'ib'ck, N. Y-. prepares "both sexel for coll'ge or for business. Ad:!." M tin rlnclpil, JAMES M. DU OARMO. Ph. P. Jg \'.( itINSON SEMINARY. 9 XV 11,1,1 AMS,-OI'.T. PENN. A thorough!* ? il snd tscientlflc. Scheu! ,r both sexes; 16 1 j* ; . ??* conferred 1 eeleeUve ad lei when desiri '. rsre '?...-.** n, music :md irt; ira, ester, ventllsUon. Bre-eacapei; 183 per .vein for board, wiihlna, taBt, light and mom; litton according to studios; a .counts to prcsctara, ?a.li^rs anil two ff ttl tte- -_ti e !,, Fell term uiitn.s S* pt. A- Cltalogu* free. B J GRAY, D. D.. Bat. FRANKLIN. N. T.?bellwareIJI rary Institute Ycir bi-gini. Sept 4 , liege pi puratory, Englllh an*! ?lentlffc . ourses. ( HARLES II. VEBBILL, Ph D . Prln. SKW-JERSEY STATE MODEL bCHOOL fe.r young ladles ani gentlemen, Trenton, N. J.?Thli lehool will ,,,**. y adey, September 17, laSS; preparei for buslneaa I C. lie r.,, ; l,f,nr*i. ftlfl|-l.. I ' **!,-. tUlti?|l 11**1 ll'l.il.S, |200 er year. Send fi -e' * "? I i \V. ll 4S Ul '.IC1C, Trenfen, N. J. >ENNINOTON REMI.IABT), N. .I.-TIIOs HanT I.UN, H li, I'/ I.nl i ? : e. i 1 1 lev Di. McCnslI, (Coll In health, discipline, hom** eomfu-ta lt, ! Iel, *la ilp; ff-.'/' covers ali expense* ami extra-t but irk in I tuRic Catalogue eycry Ix-aui I ? ,.,eie. ;>en M.ano i 0LLE6B, I** NYAi -K "N i HE-HUDSON. N. ?v fm Ualei; College for !-j*'..'s. Special t?ao ng for backward puplli Vi-at opens Sept 17 Catalogue f XV. II BANNISTER, . M., Prln ' ftQ7t_- - ?*?' A PLEW, Kif) lNSrii*CI*E fo? Both sere.. pOirUe,CoDeerdvUle, penn. Preparatory, buslnms Eg ish Oradtf Ille snd C I wie preparatory e.* nn-t. ?
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9, HEV. C. W. HAWLEY, A x{ . PrineipaL
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.'?* M EMILY NELSON, Principal.
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OMB COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Mctnchen. N.
Ui'irdlng iel ll -. , ** :? ge pie uara lory i
Icnuc couriea V^sr begins September 24.
SAP.AH I. M X'.I.E. Prlnelnal.
HoME INSTITUTE. Tarrytown. N. Y -A boarding in
bool foi roUns lilei ii.i littlS giris; will rc
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HOI SATONI, \ ALLEY INM1TI TE
Litchfield County, Conn.?Bnardli.g school for youn
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_ BAMUE-L WELLS BUCK, A. M . Principal.
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tl y-ung Muses ind Lr,:;- tit Ko-openi s-p-.
real). Miss j. tua! tm ann, Prl, elpal
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1 M-titery College. Addiera EPISCOPAL SCHOOLS II
(1 .Till' ,J, N, J.
Wm Boys nnd ! .- ung llen-1'aniilry,
AOADEMY Wlill llnME. I'd P. TEN BOYS,
TtaToash i ?'i'.e a'on for < BuMnesi ?
S|*e ? : ll Uti I, lon IO i lille' I, COB
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1 .rate.ii .'mel genulDO lone with thl I
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A HOME ANO SI li*" L foi BO nc. ? ontal lil vi?
ol. 28th year, s'.in INSTITUTE, Hemps*
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A se.eit BStaOl f er lu.) i
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.Ina) training. PbyHeal d, 111.
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WM. J BETTS, M. A. i \ ale,. I'rlnrl|-al
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willi Ut" i-ieiii' Bree List, and olhe-r tal ital.I. Tarifl ll
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price 12 oeiiU a Cpy. Published by - Thu Trlbu
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Bovsnnl You-nf Men-Country.
I LACS HALL SCHOOL lop. BOYS -Thorough
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lining; hah'*', reference!. CHARLES GRISWOLD
i. ..! A., Lynn, Cnn._
JilVANT SCH-.L an t y
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