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THE STORY OF INDCSTKY HUMAN' EFFORT HBaTORl AND AFTER ARKWRIGHT. IXDFSTRY IN FNOI.ANlV Ilif-torim! Outliiv Pv M ?le R. Olhhlns. Sometime ? nlvrr-i.y (('?????. ,.? Prtaeaaan In Mttleal Br^omjr, ox? ford, with Mips. Tables and s Plan. Octavo, pp. x!x, *:?. Charlea Berthaer a soil??. With tho enthusiasm of a man In possession Ol a row theory, the most modern economic his? torian tolls*?-*?* that th?? cause of all War?, I?oliti? mi r?volutions ar.d constitutional ? hanfaa la ?.imply economic. In S word, having abandoned the "UllianiS-Bln Man." ho hn? aal "? in. his piare the "Economic NattM.'' Mr. Gibblns. however, is fortunately not OS extr.?;nlBt in this regard. While bd baa la bla intost work tarraga*] more attention to th? relations between England'*? politic*] nnd economic developments than In his "Industrial History of England." he uovcrth?? Itaa makes Silo? Itet? for the operation of other Utan purely economic causes The? rtory of England's ris,* to Industriel nnd OOmmerdal supremacy Is ns fascinatine ns tha Story of ita political prepress from a petty In? tu?.ar kingdom to a great worldwide empir?. It is a p. ture of an evolution without a missing link. Net ? sta?*:?? Of it Is there? but can be tratta, so thai it s<?ems as If the Whole develop Bj ? the differentiation f'om the ?Imple In (". ry In tk befrnnlne to tha compiate ir dust.y of to-day, could lie represente?'! by r*. dia? gram of dlrergins linos. The gotr.i of modern industrial England was in tha family of tho Anglo-Saxon period, The? family of that lime was an independent Industrial unit, supplying it.?? own wanta with the labor of Its own hards. Mainly occupied with the cultivation ?>f the aofj li fannd tima to make its own tools and to apio ita ov.ii clothes. In genan? it was maater of oil the tradea neceaaary to aopply its own primi? tive? needs. Economie history shows what steps led up frorn '.his coadltloa to that of the preaenl day. It show?! how out of this "family system" sjiatr?? the "guild system." tinder ?Thick a dirla? ion ?if bth r began and m< ? devoted themeelvca to apocini bandicrafta. The golldaoisn owned his own Shop and his own tools, made with his own har.i,.?? bla wares, and Anally seiid them himself. II.* WU like the sm.-ill shoemaker of to-day. The ayatem la slcnitVant as marking the beginning ?if the d;? ision of lahor, i>::t that division did not proceed far. although tha system prevailed in England till near!:.? the? seventeenth century. Cn:i of It sprnnr? the "domestic system." In which th?? arttaan hi differentiated from th?? maker and geller. The manufacturer supplied to ihe artisan, who stili had ins own tools nnd si ???. the raw mn ?ri il. and received back the finiMie-el product, "? I "aweating syntem" or to-day la a Vwllc of It. Then conns into being with the pres? ent century the "factory system." Tlie maker and seller "f roods has spilt up into th??- capital ist, the entrepreneur, the wholesaler, the jobber, th?? retailer, while the artisan':-, work has become spe-l.-rli-'.eel. so that he it? lonirer makes ;?. whole artlcla, but only attends to a minuto process of Its manufactura That In brief outline is the evolution of industry in England. Side by sir-e with it waa the development of trad?*. With th" division cf labor it ccmea into being. Under the "guild system" it Is hampered hy town i- no polit S. The town la the economic unit. Within it? limits trade is practically free, bu* prohibitive barriers ure In the way of trade between different towns The ?ame word is used to deacrtbe the merchant of another town and of another country. Both are "foreigners." With the growth of industry under?tbe domestic ayatem town monopolies break down. Trade is free throughoui tha nation. Th?- nation becomes conscious of Itself as an economie existier?. With this c inception come the struggles to Control the market of the world, the wars for the supremacy of the soi- ??nil for the pos? session of the New World. Th? next step In England waa toward general freedom of trade between all nations. in ti-.<? game way the agricultural evolution can be traced. The development from serf tarmine to modern capitalistic formine ear be shown, and the appearance on th.? scene of th?? ? nt agri? ultural classar, the agricultural laborer, the amali farmer and tii?* greal land? lord, can be noti d Pictured aa an ?volution the etor?? of England's economic growth has the greateal value and Intereet. ah th???'? proceaaes in development weni ?>n together and are ?o re? lated and Interdependent that to present each separately is to create a fais?? Impreseli ? of in? dependent development alone dlfferenl lines. Mr. Glbbina has chosen the chronological method, so that his i" nk presenta a series of picturea of Industry us it existed in different periods*of English history. That there le de? velopment Is mai'? 'liar enoush, tut what the steps of it gre is no!. Mr. Glbbina haa his own theory of the origin of ihe ?i in.??:;? of the industrial Bociety of "Cnf-lard as it Is found at the dawn ?if history. Of society as it existed th??n the question Is. Waa it a blending ? t a iman, Celt and Saxon, ?t was it purely Teutonic? Mr. Oibbina i? disposed to think the t-v- ?*, man occupation of Britain left little trace upon the Induatrlal life of the inland, There ir- reai >n t?, believe that he owes this con? vi? ? :?. t?, the force ??? an analogy rather thai? tu any historical evidence. His analogy is In i --. but perhaOi for that if-ason only the m- ?. ; -' Th?-? Roman occupation of England was, h?? saya, much ?ike th'? English occupation cf India. T!;?* ?<:::?? ?aus??, th* climate, operates to prevent both from being thorough The cold kept th?? ?:?>??:?? from colonizing Britain as ho did Gaul, ju=*. _s th?- hea* has l:? pi the English? man from occupying India, as hi ?;,; this con? ti:, nt The Induatry of tin? leland throughout the Roman o<~?-upatir,r? was entirely agsieultural, and th?? Roman !? ft the felt to his own devices in tillin-T tl I ??'? it Is hard to believe, how eve;?, that a i' >ple who understood so thor? ough'..?.? the ? uslE u of building up a world? emplre. esuM < ? cupy a country for ncarlv four centuries ani leave ?*wo Hub? tra???? upon the lifo of the subjugated population. The <v;t. ac? cordino to the author, persisted In maintaining the Individuality oi bla inatltutlona throughout thr? Roman <? lipatlOQ, i.nd Mr. dibbln?, cstl srtatoa highly hir? contribution to that composite thins ?fh* '? '?' ? ?'all Anglo-Saxon England. It Is somewhat of a ahock t*j find this Celt, who fias aiwayi been left by hii-torians strewn up?,? ens_rbi?in?d battleSelda or carefully bestowed in the fastnesses o'. Wale?? r.r.d Cornwall, turn? ing up asa.o as a eon aide table ?l?ment In Eiii?ii.'-h life. Mr. GlbMBS Is not alone, however, in this view. All recent writers since the in vestigstlpns ?,f s?-<?i>ohni aad Da Co?tasses coin (jde iti i:. The acceptance of tha thcoty mal?es easy the explanation e,f an old problem which has been puaallng to answei in accordance ^v:11? moderi; ?ottona "f progresa an?i development, lio. ? serfdom in England? it is found as an Institution fa.?? bach in Anglo-Sax? ? times Did these An??, ?--;,?. r.?-. ,???. ine, to the island free. lose their freedom tnd then work their through (ii lea upward to n again? Such ?. concept! u la not really reconciled with the uKuai < ?ui ?? ?,? ???*?> elopmcnt. it haa uaualiy bei ? nald, without, however, ntsob evidence, thai the An.'io-.Saxor.?; Obliterated the Celts. Why : h aid they have dorn.? so'.' It scema to have boon a part of tlie reasonable economy of <:.o great migration of tbe peoples that a population waa nr,\ utterly deattoyed anlese ??,; us. could be mode of ll ?!?? Germanie foih were in . - ? .. of new bornea Thei were noi on ?????? expedi? tions of daotructlon ilka those of :h<- Tartar trims When a e-.,n-ii? ring people u-a?. reached the urilculium! .-ta;,??, ?? can make use of u r-?'.i JuRat d p- ,; -, if i:, too, Is agricultural, as tillers of the boIL Tbe ? annui ror reduci s th?- conquered to serfdom. ? ?? natural that '>> should da s?. for the love of w_*fh la not so atrong Is a primi? ti\e people that ft would feel a atreauous ob* jeetior. to nrtaklng Boma otta olaa d?? it. Thla is ?hat happened to all the Calta who were not hilled hi the tv ara. They became gerfg, ar.d thr? nKrlculture Of early I;i.Klr?ntt eras mainly In their banda. There Is Strang evidence ta show that Fcmethlni* 1!V<? this ITM done, for the nRrlcul turcl system thai 'retailed In England till bu-g gftat the Norman con ,uo:-t (MS In It? Balie char? acter Celtic. The "three-fle'.d" system or culti? vation which prevailed in England is found In I gltlfl countries HUr- Qgul, hut nrt In Northern Germany; thcrrioic, the? Teutonic? Invader? either did lift COOM from Northern Gemnn", or they accepted agricultural condition!? In BrttSla a? they f??und them. Vr. QlhMfAS rots these facts forth with nrcat Crcarnggg, and to the general reader, who Is ln tetettitd in thO discussion of the Celtic Ht'.rvlvnl in and Influence upon Knpllrh life and litera? ture, thle will prove on.? of the most intorent ln_ parts of the Book, Pevfcapg, however, Ihe lyithor la nt hin boat in his picture of what ArnoM Toynbee so fltiinRly named the Indun trinl Revolution, the perlrrt of th?* great nit cha:i:?al invenllor.? and of the coi.f?equ--nt rapid development, of the modern factory system Btt4 modern raprV.Msm. The movement here ii a cataclysm. Hitherto there has been develop? ment With ggggpCTEtlag slowness that le a Striking commentary on the amount of expe rlenes nscceaarj to Inculcale a lesson Into the human mind. The peasant who WSS forbidden br statute onoot Elizabeth to ti? bla pious.? to his horse's or ox's tali had his lineal rmeeessor In Arthur Young's time at the close of the lart century, who still Broke the surface of the Mil in that stupid fashion. In th?- period of the In? dustrial Revolution, h-ewerer, there Is develop? ment with lightning rapidity. Th" economic evolution of untold centurion, advancing at the previous rate. Is comtenaed it'??" s few year* The footsteps of change an? too fleet for the c\ e to follow. it wits really g revoletlep. and of course mif? ?rests at once to every one, as it does to Mr. Olb-ina, the efMitempornneoua French Revolu? tion, but the point.?? Of contrari aro at once so obvious and go front that it in a deeperate task to call to mind g conception of the B-r.s known by a comparison With the mor? familiar of time's _re.it changea l?olh were efforts to shake off tha oppressive burden of the ? cntuiles and be? gin anew. In the one case it was a political burden, in the other an economie burden. Both tr ?re the bunting of the bonds of "Id conditions f-?r the pak" of that greater freedom Which mod? ern nf.-? demands. One was spectacular, it <*! >amed like lambent flam?? across tho f-ky of all mankind. The other ?ras almost unobeerved. chan?*?? took pince with confusine rapidity. The protratine hand of custom was withdrawn. People raftered nnd wondered. And It was done. Vet there want not ec?*motnlats who win say thai as regards ?.heir consequences upon the his? tory of humanity, the Bngltsb revolution Is of the greater 'mportanc.?. Democracy existed be? fore the best blood of France was ?>r,urr?.. out that a populace might ?ult In Ita new toy ?,f power. But what may be called economic de? mocracy, modani industriai freedom, competi? tion freed as far as possible from the shackles of custom, with all that means in tho history of tire world to-day, came Into being with the Enf? ilan industrial revolution. Mr. (.il.bins presents a graphic picture of the a'hole movement He tells how Bngllahmen, who liad used f r * mturles the tools of their fathers, suddenly conceived how rrr"ater me? chanical contrivances might be brought to the aid of labor In increasinR production, how these greai inventions of the latter part of the eifth t.-cr,th century worked topo-ther. enrh n*ceaaary to the fuiirst fruition <?f the other: how, as the machine? came Into use, it became neeeaeary to hOUM them and labor In the same building, and how. eonaequcntty, the factory system and the crowding tORether of labor Into industrial cities resulted; how prrodUCtton increased beyond tho flight of Imagination* how ??; the same time that economi ? barriers were being broken down economi'? thought was also -?ring led by Adntn Smith toward greater freedom The revolution caused t< rrrible suffering, as great and sudden changes always <!??. Those whom custom protected, as it always does som? in Boclety, who ran do what they and their fathers had done but tennot adapt themselves to chang?\ went down with custom. No power? ful public opinion existed to protect the weak. Tt had not yel grown up. it had hi ? adapted to the past ph.ase of society, and the public little comprehended the exlatlng phase. People knew only vaguely about what went on In the mys? tertoue humming mills that were going up on all hand??. , It look g ?-luarter of a century I?? make them understand that gangs of white children of the tender*?! a^e. treated mon? cruelly than any ?.lack slaves, wars being tortured to death t<> turn out wealth. This is no exaggeration ?<f the bi utaiity ?hat Breed, unrestrtxined by law or publie opinion, employed in its own satisfaction. Even If aoclety had known of this cru, Ity. it is a rjueetlon whether it would have Interfered sooner than u did. for it was so enraptured with the tense of economic freedom brought by the revo? lution tha? it hesitated long over the propriety of Interfering In what it thought the sacred right of employer and employed to regulate thelr own relations. This. too. though tbe employed wan but lisping Infancy! Mr. Oil bins, like many others of the historical school of econombd?, re? gards this unrcetraJned greed and brutality aa an example ot the economic rlol and llcenee in which "laiaaea fair.?" resulta Tiie dottrine of "lais:????; faire" had, Indeed, been made popular by Adam Bpiltb at this time, and ?ras more fully put into practice than at any other period. Th?? test, however, is not a fair one. "Lars-??; faire." as a rule of economi,- politics is adapted to industrial society |n its ordinary ? ndltlona, not !n a revolutionary phare. Ro more has over been claimed for :t. Mr. Qlbblna tells hi:< story in a brief and at tractiVC way. He posr-.eHsoH on?* happy faculty which cannot be too much praieed, His style is clear and direct, without Ving dry and barren. His work will ?IonI,'?ess 1,.? used r.., a textbook In many American universities, winch are . lr.g much time t<> the study of economie history. HOOKS OF THE WEEK. A ;--K:,,',T-!;.V:s,A>'1';.n "? ??;? l-"v?etl Deltas * ?*4 ? ..!...???. ???,?. ,,, ?. (Bo* .1 ;:,?,,,?? BA.VKJNa BTgTOfg OF t??p w?-.???.??. Q. wintow tAtetheen, Homi, Ite?, ?p. ,.,?_. ,,.,,?. ,? ff\\utt THE ??.?p?t HBBltSW TRADITION ?- liit_ ?r?.?..| by ... Moi.ttm.ni?. a !??!,?,., ?(G..??. h?. '?: v?r.,i(.;rh...,i of ;-,i Teotamonl WtlrttSl By !?, ;: Bi-Ji I'M^ur.? nnT'i.'? ?',,/;'c,,::?;;. ,:?, ?. ?, ???. (?. ? .i. it. forag g ' ? , ? ? . ? ? ! a vintaci- ot* vnuns. a* n,Trn(.? ,?p... .-_,. pp. Itg ?WlllUrn I? ???-. ?u, PrSeteiTc?!.) *"* DKBI IXetTftagWORTE. Braghi?-?. ?,?,,, M ?,? ,.,?,, ii? BSB. ??',,?G.. ?. ??. ?..,?, . THO.QHTS ON neuaiON. By ih? tal ' em?!?? IM.!..,! ?., ??,G,,?,? .,?.,. |.; , ,,, ,,,?, r.l E4lilr? (Chi ago? Tht Optra C un G? AN .?r.'.Kl.s;. I?r??..r.'? In tr., OM Sm?, ??||?. Ihw ?? ir, iimti ?, \. tomim 21 ?? ? ,? , ? ,. ?. '? ' ' ' n lh? ? mir - \.'? . tn ?hi ? ? ? ?' ???-- *'? ' <? ' ?-tei Summonlni r ci?unni : ?'??"?' ' ''??'. ???<??..' ut ?????a? 1; vt-n??? ' ?? ;' ? ,; ???! ?? Pp. y?:, ??: .?. ,.. ??. : ?ne Chai hin Trim.) ,!'" ?BTTDnS ?) .!..:,.? ?: rio? Ita ? ITS, - Mfehiat Urimpaay.) a ran lami _ in a ran land d, ??.- ? . loa. ISa .. pp. .-.;.". iTht ra?*f.\ pu ? jj.'irv I ... urtim Htrronia ?ojiana. mmim teem ta, ? '.' et ih? lo i?,i, . . , . ,:,]..,.., ,. - ., ??? ???? S. < ?-.'k iv ?, . . ? ??. .-.??. .'?.? ' ? ? ' '--?.. ? . r ? :-.., ..... ? ;?' wtttt "? ? :" ? ''?? ? ' URBI : S MTKSATUng U Ung l.ll, ral.?, f.m, |J. p y N )??1?,? ,-'?' PI ''?'- ?'? ?? S .?-*?.??? a laabom-l ''"'? ?': :::'?'.'?;'?;'? r),K?;,"?' T!,/< '?*??t??. PTATR? or '???'?in A, 1?. II.-?...? i.ri.i Htr.Mry By Char:?? A. U Toit?-. lllmo. pp. 'M? ,.V?,. U? ,r, , Bn li? '". Bi - PuMIahmi ? pa p?n?.i : '?' I ;v ?? I ?niaaal. _?ftie4 bi l-r??i*i ,??? lln o pi 2:.; ttloo f* rk: . ?..? r? .? '? i:..i<??-, Umdon: Hani niellate?.) i;xvi; .?-:?; liio.M liti. DIABT "G IMMUTI f?vi ? \. OALI '??.,... ..,??, ?p? r?1|t.,| hv A:fi#1 U>leh l-.ii", il'. ?:> tl!?*n?> licit ? ,?., ? BUTCUCI IN LAVKNDBB, DU-'B a.nj _.ti;i..\ ur J?r-im? ? Jem.-??. tllu?tr?t?xl. law?. G?- l*37? illenrv llnll * G?.? ?e? nroMHii' ax expojitio? ar ras ??a?.?? ???a?? eu?? nruntr,*?,?. n?? p?t-eti iiwim. mn-o, p?. ???, iW?_?iB_tcfi, r>. C.i Pnbtlshed iv ?h? a? tsor ' t?:;: ????t???' ??.?.??t???p? moxthi.y ????' grifS. Vol. T.lit. New e-rl???, Vol. axai. Nn'*m !*:?. If*?*, li April. ?BT. iTlie fenlury rn-nx^ny ) THtr. MYTH.? (>!?* ISSASI? Tb? Anc*l?nt hook ,?' Osatala. ?Vlth Aimivrl. ?nel Bipiana tien nf Ps i.'enr,?MOO'"?? Py Art, ? ?'.'Ir., G:?!:? irti,,, pr. s.-?*.. iTli- M?c mlPir. i"i,mp?riv,i Tini PVftTII 'TV of* TMS ' ?*??'" B? t?'.?e PWISIaa BBSBria ir?mo, pp. ,1.?,, (The Mac-mllli-n Cr>mp?ny.l TUE ntBNCH BffVOLUTION. A !???????\ Bv Thessas Cnrlyi.?. Vrl?. ? ?nd il In "Tli? *i'?mp1" et?..le?. Bdlttd bv tara?) Ocjlaacs.'1 l'nih J?*i-v.. ?The Mac iiiitiaii ? ? mi aa ? Tut; nttJtOUAR Wll ? MOVED PARADISI. Br 11-it.ert D, trai ?. lesi ' ;p ne. iKosghtea, Mitrili? ? Cs.1 Till. ItOMA.ViT. 0G ARKNFU-?. And 0!h?r Tale? nf the Hhlni?. Il ?1. Kilt? 5tf\*n?. Mise, ri' H, 83 G 1'utna.ni'? ?"??>. ? Tin; uri--, rt a ?? ?ovkmext in France durino Tit!-: NIKBTKBNTH CBNTI'RT, tl? ??.?t??-? Pelli* ?1er. Authorised Knall?!? Ventes, liy Ann? Garrison Trinien. With ?.:,??.1 Intr.vlw tlon. 8??, n?. 804. ic. ? ntMa'i s?,?,?. , ???? vi.VKS e?p NORTHEASrntltN AMKI.ICA. Br ?liarle? ?. Nswfcsll. Bvo. pp. 807. fu. ?'? Pntaaae'e Bens.) *???.?? NOftWAT, Hy Al??l CTinpmnn. f-.o. pp. 3??*? H-.dtvf.rd Arn?,]?].) RUSXtN AM> TCRXBR. Br BtSSM Hub'-?r?l. Small ???:???>, pp, 13. iK'v, :,,fi Primiez fabos, IlP?t Aurora, ?. \.i SYMI'lJONIKH. ?? Oesrga llijertnn. ?G?t?. pp. 2_?. ? lohn I.-\ne.? G?G.?'.??.??.? ?? W,?!!nin J. I.e-.k?. 12m<\ PP? ?1*? (.i?hn Lasa ? RlfltARI? WAONBlVa 1T.OSK WnrtKS TiriB?!nt?<1 hy William AshtM Bills VOI V. Actor? ?r?! BlSSCr?. 8vo, pp. .??r,'; (Lena n: K?*,r;.n Peu!, Ti-r.-t?. '!>!. n?r g Oa.) mm.p RKAD1N08 Fort s rj ? no t ?s. Friu-* by Nsthsa C, Bchseffer. lOcoo, pp. Uli. iAm?rir,in It??"'-? Cos?? p?nv. ? A BRIBP 1.???? ORAMMAR. B> W t?. M-vr?n>?jr. lCmr?. r;> 2V2. ? American Book Comsssr?) PUBLIC BATES iSD comfort STATIONS. oftn th" mayors euMMirrxB has bsbn t n? \ni.i: t? ???,!.? t any siittrrcRiis Ai TET. Th?? Meyer's Committee on Baths nnd Publie Comfort Stations baa been criticised lately for overlooking or Ignoring tho law Mating to the erection of these structures for over a yeur, al? though li lr- .illoged to he mnnelntorr. In reply to these statements William Oaston li.imiiton, Moreau Morii.? nml U'llll.-im II. Tolmnn, tlie m<?ni!"?rs of the Mayer's commii???". said yesterday 'hat tha ?a of Msrch K, 1838, which contains tlie ??????,??????? re? ferred ?o, I.i In no ?ensr? mandatory. Wliil?? It au? thorizes th?> ereclion of free baths and publi<? com? fort ?i.itions on property belonging lo th?? city. Hiere 1? nothing in the I.,?-? which empowers tho committee or any elty offi-iii to purchase land on Which to erect such structures, and Corporation Counsel Scot! has given nr. offlcUi Opinion to thla sttect. , Mayor Strong, when bla ? (ten; ici wa? Invited to iiiis subjeel yesterday, ?aid: "Wo rei oj-nlr.e th?: destral l?ty nn_ necsMty for ! promoting public health and comfort by mean? of ? these Structures, and the Hoard of Kstltnntt? yes | terday made an appropriation ??? r.'5,oe?o for ?ueii a ! b?ndln? In .Mail-?:. The trouble ha? been ? hut , whenever we have? proposed ereetinpr free, hath? and | comfort station.? in any of the public park? or other property of tht city we bave met vehement protesta from citisenj of th?> neighborhood who f??a;? that tramps and other undesirable persons will ?warm tiier??. to the discomfort of household? era This was th? ca?e notably a? to Tompkins Square. Plan? were prepared snd nrrancem'-nt?; had beer, nitide to eree? the neCCSSflry buildings, but the people were BO Strong In their opposition that the matter was abandoned. W?? are now ???t,??????*; to purchase two or three small block? In Division? st,, al Canal and Norfolk sis. v.?- expeet to re serve some of thi.? property for the kimi of struct? ures Indicated." NO CBAXGE of POWER YET. DgNIAL OP a rtr.POr.T that thi: MANHATTAN is QOnra Tu pit IN THS THIRD kau, BLBCTRICAL BTgTSst A report that the Manhattan Railway Company had decided to Chans? the motivo power on the elevated railroads In the city from steam te ales trlclty, and Introdjca the tiiird-raii system, which has been iri? ?? with suoceei recently on the New? Tork and Hew-Hnglsod ltallroad, was contradicted Sally yesterday. William 1. Fransloil, the general manager of Die company, said that, whll? there had ber-n considerable Investigation and talk, the directors of the company bad BOt i'om?? to any concTuiiion t? change the motive power on the elevated it^d:?. and no decision nii?!u be reached for nom" time to ? omo. Ilxperlments with the third rail bad been SO successful, lie .-aid, as to Indicate thai the ?ystem of moving train? by elee? trlclty on the elevated rnidi- in this city mlnht b?? adopted safely at any lime, bul the company had not desired to make a chitnge of rr?o;iv?? p.,.?. r Invi .?:;!?; noormous expense in til some system bsd bc?-n frlijd 1,?ye.id the experim? ..tal stage. There 1^ to l??? .? >r:.,i of in?? compressed-sir motor on the piSth-ave. line soon, an snglns ol suSTclent jiowrr to drsw n five-car train fioin th?? Battery t?) Mfty-elghth-sl and back .?t???? having beni com? ? ? and ?rough! to tt.?? city and a power-houae having been titte.i ,? ?? Qreenwlch-st. At the muh time th?? company Is noi pledged to adopt the compressed-air motor in pia???? ot steam loco moth?.?, ,n,,i the company mai try the tblrd-rsl] ? system Of runnlna trains by electricity on one of th?? branche? of tne Thlrd-ave. line before deciding upon any estensive chango m motive power. -? DISREGARDED THE DANGER SIGNAL? TWO BLKVATCD TRAINS ?'RA.-lll TexlKTtll-R AS THH I : ? ? - : r ?T ?u?* an* KNCtXENR'8 XBOUOBNCS. Through the failure of nn engineer to notice a r??.l ilnnprr slprinl, >i r-nlll?iori o, ^urr.-.l b?tw?<? two trains at the S,>:ttii ?Terry 1? rnilim? of the elevated railroad nt c o'clock yesterday morning. Only s few prisons Wi *e nn lh?? trains at Die time, and one psssenger only was injured. One of the en plnes end a car pla'form w??re slightly damaged. Tlie p.T?.?.?licer was cut hy flyincr splinter.??'. While bound em tlie ?eft track for the station at the terminus William Mri'ann. the engineer in charge nf Locomotive No. 888, drawing a Btsth*ave. trair. wa? the ma': who ilisrcjrariled the BbmaL A Klnth-ave, train had left the station at the time and waa crossing from the lett track to :h<? right. Before Ihe lilt? r train was rlear of the l<ft tra'-k ti:?? inaine of Hie Slxih-avr?. train struck Ihe for? ward i,!atform of the seeond ? .ir. BmsShlng it In'?" splinters and tearing aw,,y the patr? and railing. The car wss ?mown frmn the rails, ri?me o? the splinters l.ii arid slightly Injured dcorjje Carlson, of No. Sii Hicks-si . Brooklyn, wlio was standing m ir the doorway of the partly damaged car. Both ? trains were stopped before sny further damuKo wa done. Aa a result of r.n investigation of the accident msd? ?.? <l n?r:.l Manager Kransloll, I'hi?;lncer Me? ? ',???,? ?,\ as suspended. BR. D IYTOS TO ENTERTAIN MR. VAN COTT. Postmaster Dayton, ef ?\\.- city, will this evening i give ? reception for his luccesaor, Cornelius v.?n ? ? The reception will be held in th?? Postmaster's ? ofTlcei on if* Brst Boor of tii** Federa! ????????? Writing lo Hr Dayton yesterday from Wsshlngton, r*onsressmsii Mitchell, ?if the VIHth District. sa;.-s: "?? ?. .? p|eBss,nl h._,,i to Bee a retlrlns ofll?*er ehow ? sii'-'n sn ui' "? 10 the Ii.?liur offl??? ? bolder, ?nd l hops tbe pr.deni will be rollowed in the - if nre, noi only In thia department of the ? ?jot ? ? riment, bin in others." BURR9 SUCCEEDS "ASGEL" OESSETT. Tbe ,llrcc:or? of ?? -; ? I ty for the Buppreesion of Vice and ?'rim? yesterda ? ? ed Henry Burr to succeed Arthur F. D tt a iperlntendenl Mr. p..?tr hai acted a? lemr perintendent of the ?ocleiy sin ? "Angel" Dennett resigned on secount of lllnesi _ Xciu Unbliciitiono. **^/v^>^/^?-?>??**^^-/vv^.'*^??^^*-/'^ /10??? I?OVI.V'?'S MA8TKRPIECB, I'll: TRAOKDY OF THE KOB08KO." a Gnnd St? ry ol tha DERVISHES OF THE NILE, WIM CAPTI ? ' ?? , DOSTON WOMEN ??* ? HARVARD ORtDfATE - - -; DOTLI tagins Is las jrjfs iTMBKs or ras ??1??? MAGAZINE, SOW SKADT. ? t? ?? ?? nl? nt ?:i Wi a -'?r,!? A imil.l.IANT NEW SUVEL i:v FRAN? 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Fll?h.r>r> l'.?tlr?r wet;???.: "I'vprlari ht?h?ld I hrlatrnd'iri ?."'??d ?\? f??*, ????? irblch vr?r? iv.t ???? ?.?'h?n h?? ?mu? to ?ailhn^?, ?r.'l which ?r? ?a vital In their ini?".?a? ani nn far rtnchtn? In thrlr Imanan?? a?** a? Ihoa." THE OUTGOING TUBE. Impressions of a Journey t'ni?uiRh the Western Ralkana. By H. ('. THOMSON, author of "The Cliltral ?""????a??t." With 7li Rlim tratlons and I Maps. Svo. Cloth. $4.00. Mr. ThMasoa raa ra\ell?d ovar ?Iaht hundr?d mll? throuah Borala _n4 Hortraovlna, ar.?l hr prcacm* a ?fraphlir plctur?/ of ? In- elY?it rf t?A?nty y#?ra Of '"In la? t?an control, il,, ulto dl?rM??e? the proliUrme olftr??.! l.y Aimvnl.i airi .?r?}????? on?! ihr attaint?? of Bus?;?.?. Ill? ?tudy "f ,h* relations ef tl??? I'o?v?ra to th?? Ba?t i?rn qii'atlon 1? on? of ?per-i?'. Un.ah lnt?r?st. an?l lit? ?urv?\v -.f th? nntra.t? ?,.??.??? Ohrlatlan an?l 'l'iiiklsl? rule ?? nna ef arcai vetee, nia h"?k atvmn.ia in ??? tartr?lnlna trav?l ak?'ch?a rlrt?rlpttotl? an?i |>?r?.?n*l ?tp-ri'ii????. ??? th? llluitrailoni ara numtroui ami heqmd. TE brook AND BAYOU; Or, Life In the Still WaterH By CLARA KERN RAYI.ISS. A new volume in Applctons' Bome-Readlng Book lertea. Illuatratad. l_m??. Cloth, 60 cent.? net In thi? ?i-lurr? tl.? author infrollii???? h?r r?n.'?r? ti ???m? of lh? |nr?ir-;;nq Ir.hal itarn* of lh? irr? :??-> ?.??oplr world l,y lh? ? Id ? I niiiii'i'ua plora ??? filli d???-riptiv? text. The aerauai of tha ?volii'lon of the??* nilnn'? '-??ntn:.-? ?til ih?!r ?fni?*cla G??? ?<,II ene? la iru^n In .?? masflwbl] anlartolnwg n;?'. and mnit"? rt," I ?ah M IhlCtl??'ini; ?? ?? n.,.fl HISTORY FOR ??G?? REARERS. ENGLAND. Ry FRANCES E. COOKK. IShhO. ClOth, 00 Cntr*. 'l'ha piirp?>a? of ?his V>?,|c la U? pr?..?n? 10 " ,???t rM?_MB. in aimpl? lanetta?*, a ?leer ennre^M ? ?? ?? - origin and growth of the ???11??? nation, ??vina Fr? dal nttcn:,? ? t ? ?wnts ti??' an'??) ih? ?a lai ?nd ? I ? t ?tien? ? agblra nf ih? ?? ?le. and Ih? Rlruggl?? that the nation haa ??????? thiiiugh. FIEECEHEABT, THF. soldier. By J. G. SNAITH. author of "Mistress Dorothy Marvin." No. 1217. Town and Country Library. 12mo. Goth. $1.00; paper, BO c?nt?<. Mr. sr.anh?? bow btatoHeal roman?*? pleturo- the thriliinsr ?r?r}-?rl?n?.??-? ??f 'ho in? Jacobite ?i?inr. In iti:.? ?? Th? Vunc I'rei?nl.>- fitriirc?, in tho ptt*l of a aUrrtaa ml? t?,id In aa original and graphic *t>i?. F->r ??|? hy all ha (trailer?; ?ir arili ha a?n? by mail on receipt of pri??? hy ?h? pablislwra, D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, 72 FIKTH A\ I'.Ni'K. NK'.V TORK. S VEXGALrS DIARY ? OXOMAXS, GREEN ft CO.*8 NEW ROOK? THE BIBLE. ITS MEANING AND BUPBEMACY, r.v F. W. FARRAR. D. D? F. 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SCI LLTS WHITE EEC ATOMS AND OTHER STORIES. lnifirm with th?? author's KAFIR BTORIE8. With fr??ntlrp|f?.???. lSin??, To eenta, ??The?? ?tori?? :.re BtfMlfljl ? M In ? f-w of th?m triei?? ?r? ...u-li-a of Etlm 1,umor, in -than ? : ,? naiboa la trae und uff?? ?,?.;. . . . t;??> MAU ?.?S ??K QWKVA ha? II.? riunlltle? ,,f antiqua traa?,ly. l.randlh. \ la .r. ?t.-inner??. with ?n lut r mltgllmt ,,f ih? tan.i.-riv??.? .m,? plcturetMumraa uf root nea ' tteo Torti ?? ? ? ?.-.? \vi:sT HO stiii:i:t. KKW voiiu. tl st PUBLIKHED THE BOMANOB OP A JB8?IT mission. v ntUTORICAL \o\Kl. Ry M. BOURtTHIRR BANFORD. ?.^m '. '?:? Ih, Ri? ?- p. ff.SS. A Sgaraggg ?tery nf |t.? ?, ?'hennit?? ?n,l d?v?ti.,n t, lof?..? I'.-bIs of M*0 ???? OOIt?? ? ? ? ? ? ??:'..? ?. Iah] ? th? ?? '? pari In ih? O'iadlan ?'???tp??? ai G rt? Saint? M?ri . ti. reat*al station ?-f Ih? Mhwleaa 10 ih? Ru ra Ind'an?. in ih?? Imi r.i?en?'? ? tstlll, lest, P npaid, rn re, ei|,? ,?f Um prie? b| ??1G. RAKF.R k TAYLOR Cit., Piil.li.-hers. r> AND t ?.??t ruxTBCXTH ?t???t, ni.w rotut ?Xe? publications. /?tOLLEOE trainino FOU wo ? ?.? -DT ??p?: HOLLAOAT ci.aohorn. pii. r>. tomo Cleti?, gilt tor?, $l._r>. CONTENTS: What tbe ''"liege ?"an Do?The Preparation?C!ion??lng a College?Life at Collosa*--?The fJradUAte Student-?Alumn? Associations?Th?? College-Tralnrel ?Mother ?Tlie College Woman as a Hoeial Influ rnee ? Collosa Training for tno AV'aj;e. Earner. Tin* rasM rpie?* r.t hl?jh?r education itnnri? women Imperative!? demands ju?t nui ? ? bo?iK a? une. ?. ?. CBOWELL ? company, NnW-YeirtK AND SOS-OK. S'? '.?:.?; Ai.rs DIARY, Instmctioo. ITeir Young Ladles--City. LSOAKDIXfl io?'i Dar Scheel f?r Oir,?. ??; :,tn-?v?. > REV. 1)1! ?. ? it Mr?. CHAS, IS. UARDKUS, trincine:?. '?.,?? it Proqeh t?.cri.r wanted ne?t year. I -V'l'W YORK.? G??, tt, P.I Bast ."?"th Ptrect. ? lili-: ????!?;?:.,:?;.-'? AM? THOMPSON SCHOOL rni! ROARDll ? AND DAT POTP1L*. ICU?il?l>ail?B. I'ri m,ry. Pr??r>?ratr,ry and Akademie Department? Besara!? Collas? lVvpaiaiory ? ?,?????-. Art Departtneat. Btvdto In ?taUdtsf. ?'????. vitt.iiN .-?in??:, vom (URL*. ? PlflKPRiJOP SCHOOL HI ILDINO. )?x? AM? IS. *A 'EUT 74TII -IT. COL1-KOI?: I'ltEPA ??????. G??? UI98E8 ELT'8 BCHOOL ??? (URL?. IUVKMIIDB DRIVE, ?.-.?p and 88TH BTSOTSl neopBMs October erfi. PRIMARY AN't? INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENTS Sm i| .mention paid t" Collas? Pwperatleo. "?'? Incoiar l-ctur-e? In .,nn? ????,? with ?cho.il work. Morning class?? in Elocution and Oyauusttcs? Psily ? talpa ?? atadlo. For l?oys and Touns Men?City. Bi:nKRi,i;r school SO WHSr 44T1I ????.??. Autumn linlt. 16th year, begin? Monday. Sept. 2Ttti. Ka ly oupl!' jtlot? Will ba iiecesaary la ?SCSfe ?dm,??l?l? io In? clac????. l'ari.,' liar ntlonllnn I? rrillcrt lo lh?? r,<?w ?n-aneem-n?? mil r^clllli?? foi ? ? m .tiinicr Dept.. ?*??? s io 12. ?" r ?l'?is'.er tor t"th year, und ?pplic.itlon hl-nk?. ad? ire?? J. CLARK HEAD. RerUtrar. (?OU MBIA I.VHTITI'Tr?,. ?7?? W. T.t'-ST. ?0?ll?fUl?. * Preparatory, Primary Dspsrtswnte. Optional MHl'ary Url?i. Plsysround, ?.'.mna.lum. Hot Luncheon. Boardtrs. fOWIH KOWLEli. M. D.. A I?.. Principal. For Both Sexe???City. DERUT71 ftCHOOL or ?,????'.??',^. Jj-llhd.ron Bauers t?5t*l-8?. a*?* Hro-'wayV ? ??, Comi St., Hru.lrlvn. and other r.rinclpil Amerio. a_4 fclui.??. elite?. Term bfgiu? now. Musical Inetruetlon, ? G?? THE ENTIRE BUMMER. TH!?: ?iM.V N. V ? ?N8ERVATORT, 112 K?ST ISTIl BT. .'l'\Tlls PROVIDED ?i'li POSITIONS . _ For Heys and Young Men?Country. ** t AFUBWOOD INf-T., Cor.cordvtlle l'a?$207 MS t??G. _'X ? antenatal --?? ??'. ?'??<- ot Um be?t to Intus? ?ritti ?t>*rS7 t?' wak? up boy? to in? dull??? or lite: t.?t.ace.> pre. biblia?! Boya prepared frr be?t coII?r*?. Under 11 jer.n?, I ?SI l?,,.?.iti,? lieitutlful, ?_ev.-u*J anil _?-_l?h/. J. SH.'iltTl.inCK ?T?'?>. A. M.. Prll)._ lJKIM'l.l'il.*.? fMVKK.ri'V EXAMINATIONS, 188T. Rxantnstlons for adaateartoti to th? Prestesses end sop'?. I r?-nr.r?> CUaaat of .ill dtpartstcnta or Princeton C'ait Will DC !l?],l In th* Cltjr of N?n Yr.rk nn THtTRBDAY AM? rSIDAT, Ji'Ni: it AND 18, kit. e*?mn-*iclag at 10 tfeaOaH A. BL. la the I*rtu-c Ity?m of the NSW TORK LAW BCHOOL? on th? Mil PXOOR up THS BQUITABLS DUILDINO, 12" BROADWAT. ^niir-niii Istandlns to antor tha Prashaaa cii?? or? y???r later ir.riy pa.i? ?t t*il? tin.? a preliminary exam? in?t!?^. ??'v.rlnir a portion of the entrance re'iuir'm.nt?'. ? ????? OF ?io.? ?riti bo _i\.-.i by Till* PRINCETON CI.L'B <i?' NEW-YOUX to ih? applicant who nt ?u,-h lim.? and ? ' ice ?hall pass tha bes! entran??'? tssralnstlos t.? iho ???.-. lernlo PrSStunsn ? I.i.?!?. the prize to be pall af:?r matriculation. !'?:? ratalosoe?, examination pipers and further Infor mat! m ?paly t ? TRACY It. tlAItrtl?. '80. ?S Odar ?t. ROBERT KELLY IT.FINTI?.T.. Ht, 158 B'way. ilEOROE U'M. BURI.EtOH, 02. 11 William ?t. H N. VAN DYKE. Hei?istrar. Pi'ineeton, N. J. R lOCKLAND IN8TtTUTE. Nraeh on tho-Katma, tt. Y _1 \ii year: ?uramer. ?tudy, "it-n-inr^ r??reatlon, ??.??mpinr. boailne. ?arili? horses, boys' ponies; country life, boat - ir? SUMMER BOARDINO BOtOOL ' ? b ye. Mount Holly Military Aca?l?my, Mount Holly, New-Jersey. Pine, ?had) ?? ?' -r.'i?. Boat Ins, teints, croquai, c ,???1 bicycle om ?? ?qultoes. Preparatlos for ,,,?;,._? ? ?? ii c? ,. ?peetsltv. '?Hier ?mille, on? ?, ??.?-> hour? ri ,?r.v Moderat? torra?. R!? Il AHO V. !>> ?s. Pria. S L'MMER SCHOOL at \.?t.".???.??. connecter? n-lih Itar nr.l :;. : ... N. Y Per Ini? rmation apply to W PREELAND. 588 Sth av* . N. Y. ,???? PEEK ?KILL MtLTTARY ACADEMY, PllhSSfft LL N. Y-??ttd year Serid for Illustr?t*?! cata!o_u?. Col. IiOl.'IS K ORI.KMAN, Plia. rpii ;- PEEKBKILI. MILITARY ACADEMT, f>?t'i ye?r X prepar?? for ???!i',?o? ,,?.,? ?-nvvrnment ?chool?; tivr ?ugh huNlnoaa course. Open all the year. Psll tens Bes? IMI,. Col, I, I!. ORLEMAN, G? In., peekeki'i. ?. Y. l'V'VMIi.-irV OF PENNSYLVANIA TIIK roLLBOE I?/ E.XAMINATIO.VS In ?II ?ubje?ft? rer?iii-e,i '. e? Tralice ?, n.? .,': t<? ? --e? In Art? .ir.?! Beten?!? :v!<?n,?? ???? ',"? ?'?.?. ??.-. fin?? ? ??* Kconomy, rt??wnletry, M? iI.-bI ,;.?_.??.-. ? ?r-r- Electrical Enstneerlns, ''l?'i! Ki-sin ? rln? i'h?mli ???! Ei ?'? trini Biclow \- ? ?. ? ? ?l? he liei 1 In Ne?a Yorh rity on Tfl -!??'. and WnnVEStiAY. .Inn* t.ltli ami K'.i'.i. at SB We?i KStti ?I iin.ler the ,;?.,,-.?.? of ? I!. Kehuvler, 38 V-?:? Mlh ?? Pot ?nlTnini ,??.. ?ru? eopy r?f r_?nl_?ru? ,?,.?.-^?. ih* Rs?mlner ,?r Dr. Ulli:.?: ? v. I.rvii!"??',?r. Dean of the ? liege, L'nl ver?lt> nf Penneylvenl ?, Wi ?> PI Penn, THS LAIT ? EPARTMRNT EXAMINATIONS fete ??? ? rnn,?? Into th? Lew Depsrtment will be held at the ?ame t.,, ? ?nd pin, e. Por Information and copy of catalogue ,,;;,-,..?. ,?,........ G ?, tvtiltam Draper Lewi?, Dean of tl ? i.i-v Department, 115 South 8th ?t., Philadelphia, Penn. For Toung Ladles??Country. GERMAN HOMS SCHOOL 818 ?vi:st MTB STREET. Coniac.el hy LUCY ?. ?G.?,?.?'. SUMMER ?Cll?OL. WINTO.N?. ?. T. ??? 098ININO BEMTNART FOR C.ir.t,?? fini, Slnc o-i !!., ;t;i.1r,->n. Ml?- C. C. FLLl.l'.R. Principi!. roth yesr besin? 8e??t?me?? ni rnm: camrridoe ??(*??,. _. A ?.elect ?choo' for ulrl?. Comfort? of home. Mr. ARTHUR OILMAN !? th* Uirector. CAMftRIDOB. MAS???. ?tea dici? ("???,','?G,?? University ln?tru ? ? u prepare three bort ? f-r colles* SI h!? humilier home THOROUOH, _!l! W. 12Bth-et. School ^qcncic-3. A Se MERICAN AND POREION TBACHER8' AOE.S'CY ?uppll??? fror??-? r?. Tea hers. Tutor.. f!overne?ees, t> Colle?-??, Bchoola nivt Pa mil lea. Apply to Mrs. M, J. YOUNQ PULTON, CI Union Bquare. Am'imTMEMENTB ?no lUCtsertptl*?? for The TrlC ur.e r'?ei\C(! at their Uptown filile-, No. 1.242 Proad ??!?, M 800f north of SlSt-St . until '.? ??',?1?< k p. m. ; ?d v?rtt?en>enti received nt the foil?,win?; branch ornee? ?t icirutni- ofil.-ff rntes until ? o'clock p. m., vlr.. : 2M ?(h ? nve., ?, e. ,:1,r. 28d~et ; IBS IVh ave., cor. 12t?? ? ; Mar?'a, eth-ave, and nth .?t.- ? ?2 rntumbu? bv? . near Weel rr,??? at.; inn ?Test 4_*-?t.. nasa Sth-av?.; o?.? li;..? lath " ?:.: WeM .??" ?? between 7th and ??th rv-? i no tv__t 4Tth ?t.; 1 Sas M ave., between Tf.th ?in,t 7Tth ?t.. r_ PropooalQ. DROPOSAU) FOU MILITARY SII'PI.lKS ** Philadelphia Dessi <t ti.? Qssiisisaester Depsrtment, So. li.?. Areh Street, riillauelphla, Pa. Ma> IT, ISSI - ^e.-iie.i propoaal?. In tripli' at?, Will he received here until U o'clock ?. ?., Thursday, .nine 17. ?*??-, for fnmnhing iti? rmtci sime. Quartermaater'i Denartateat. m thla elty. .hi 12.000 Eorase Caps; :.<>o ll?im.-t ?????? ?ni Bands, Cavalli lOOO Iron tiedetead?, with woven v.-ii? l..i?U I ,it<>ii.,. ?VO00 'nr,!?. 11'.? to 7 uz. Coti H l?i|ck, dve,l im,v.u. 4:.'11 ounc?? Blarh Machine Bllk, "?." 1 o<irus ?pool?; 7.'?? pound? D. B. Thread. No, 7n: 7;?i? pound? vv. ta Thread, n?? "". ?'?I" ounce? Dia, ? ?" ?vron Bilk san li.ink? for Bttacbtns bunk bottom? ? ? ir,.n ????p??' :,?? G?-:????? ,;? ? ? bleach? ? '? ? ue Paper. ??_!?.pie. ran be ^rrn n? Bchuv'kl'.l Areenal. Bid? for delivery at other solnia ?rill 1.lertalned The ?uppllea ..,?? dellverabl? on sno afi-r July t nest, ?nd hUM. ... ,.,.,., .,?., / title ' t deliver!?? Oovernment r.-'?,,.. pROPOSALI FOR COPPER, BUQAR, m , 1.0TII1NO. BCBOOL ?uxyKB. ktc ???- _. ', ??fritwi,^^ fur Coffee Busar. ?lothlnf, School i;,?;<,. ?, ??Va u? , im mai he, am directed to th- t'oinmleatoiioi of Indian Alf...... .v.. 7. .'.? ' e 1.G S,,,-e, N, w. ?.? u '..'lu ' J? '? ?; received until l ???lock ? nt., ol Tm lai Miv __ 1-1 r.r? furnlahln? lor ih? Indian Bervi. ? t'?ffee ?___? ?? Rie?, Haas gaklne j'owder Houp ??: ,?,.,,' . ,;; ..,'.,'' W lien -i-I Cotton Ho.?.!-. C|,.|?.,?. ? .?. I:. ,,,.,.,.;.', Cap?, Hoots m* Bhoe?. ? rwkjry and School ? ?k? Bid? mail be made out on Oovernmem blank? .-? t? ,iui ?? a inn nil neceiaan ?..?,?...??????.? tor iniiei. ?m 1,. !",,.. nl.li-l upon BDpllcsUot* t?? th? 1 tut in ;j 11*1, .. |n Waaliln?. ion. No. T7-T8 ?voosler Btreet, Sew-York Cltj ,,1 \, \:,,\ i?t? .??,.?,??, i'hicrif,,, DI,nula; il.e Commi ?mes , r sub ?. ? im?!?? SI '.? ?? ?? ' Bl l'ai;, ih? |h??tma?i.r. ai stona i'n, YanV \??.,????.?? ??!>, , :1|,<u-ii -?,., .?. t u ? - ;i Bid? will ?- opened at (he Hour ?n,t day'man? ti ned .iiiil ili? liij.lei? sr? Isviud te ba pieecnt ai tlw epenlns CERTIP1ED (??G?? ah M*. must be seconipsnled b) eertlSad cheek? nr ?'?.?-?< upon ?ome l"nli?d st,?ie? depoaltory ,1 volvaal Nn iicrml bank for at let FIVE ????:?: ? ENT -f th- nuiuunt S( ll'.e iiiiput.?!. 1*. M. BR0WN1N0, ? ..iiiMi?.??., ner. _ *?mnaemeiit?. ACAOBMT OF JSrStC. Mth-at. ? Irrln.ra Pnaulvely ?t-nlah?. " r* the vr.n\H(~>fr. ph'tire??, or the ? ??p?:tt-???????*??*??? KI'.?iRINO rONTEST Afltrnoona at 2-Jti. Or*ugagt a? ?:?&. ??.???. -4 m:\t \??e?, t? . Brnailway a Mfc__ G Popular Prit????. IV?- 7% 1 or. ? F.R ?I?II*. -?? r.. '?u:? LA SIMO. I ??USO. ?, a st a Vast _ IMF.? ?I MF. S ??.?? y ?.' r..?.?? Mat. To-?lav n7 SI'E'-IAI. gOl'VCXlR MAV TO-DAT-* IN NEW YORK. MU_ Rt'SSKLL?. M \v _S* FOX. I?K AVJKLHV "THK, VVIIl?r THF WBDOINO DAT." flFTHF. TOWv - DALY'S. KVKRT EVEMNO. * |5 ?,????G.? 7 ? li.IV AT J IMF, ? IH? I !? UIHI?. ?rill?: Ciiict'S i.ihl. THE CIHCt'l ?.IMI,. "????'??? PLAT IN Tow?,?? Nan?y Mclateah. Vira'nia Far! !??_. r ???, 'rr.: seen. ????<?. Orai__ Calehy minile! tinr??i?ir,a fun' c),|?- <r.<it,inr.??' ?p? ?. .' ? tu?: ? mi'skk, WORLD IN WA\ ??G? GRAND COWCBMI CINEMATOGRAPH ? -?'? : y et u fr ?m I io fi, r? io ?? Kx'iihitji l_>ii'iUF. risi?.?, ? ay. Evening?, |:S0. ???.??? T?, ? MJKit Tin. ite.?? homi:. _?noK.R t ut??, ????? rumi:. OARRI?K ni ?..? G",?.. ??-. , -.??.- i'T ?. VHHli ? Br'g?, ??. :<? \t. ? t ? 4TH ' Ito? ? : . MONI ? NF.VJ'.lt Ai;?. |\. XKVKIt AU AIS. ? ??? V I)??, ?t - :i ^ ?>it?\'? last r.AY. OPERA MOI.'Ug. K\ ?.?. I M.? T< d?v a? i I Ml.l?: TOM'?? G A HIV [_? * ? gcu_ TOM?? ? alta. ?-tasta? If tltl.KM OPKRA HOfL'gg?, UM HI III*. ?. nt 1 T?mp?*?? ?- .?ltfh* ? IS Th? M ?a ? rat HOYT*-, .""?,? timi; .r: sf ? THF MA*I PRO* Ml.M? '?. HERALD PQ Tl'itr? Ev?. 1,13 Ma? ??? * T?-ei7 ?pfpial Mai W* l Mai '??? ? VENIR ('KRIuflMAN' ll\K ? ????? KKR TIIRATW-, LAST MATINEE ?.?.-? NIOHT rosto n MAI .?. ? ? ?.: ROSTOIIANS In THF. ?*i;it ?. n . ir; BOSTOttl.tJfl in THF m:mf> \iu:. ?t :.! n1n ? ?,??'? KOITRIl A Mill.?? MM. HI It I : ?HI ? KOBTRR A- Ml II.? ??? HI Ml.IXil C ??,.?? Month, ?_>?-? Matin?? t?i Via+i ?' ??*. F.rtT MA1HAT1 \*. I.Vf'EI M. At 8:?? If-???? ?'? :c. ol I.vc F.l M. I Ma'iaera Then, a Sal . :?? ?>- --?? M> rrlO?l ?,..? .%? 8D MONTH Ml s ? i.Ht.?? a t'NABATED MM. lit?.1.1 SUCI Egg. MR. lit f.l.I. /-... ... "rh?M-Vful f fui ANNIE ROggRU? 70SEPN HOLLAND .-1 * ,-??' om\ -rffi--? OLYMPIA Moni- <;\HI?F\. OLVMI'lt It o o I?' ?.AIIIH'.V BARONE-8 BLANC V m . ?. Ill? ?'<-,.?;- . PASTOR*? . ?,\ . ? ? ~~ PASTOR'S 12 SO TO II p M PASTOR'S SKAT? ?.'" .5* ? gNTS roMa t? NioitT \ bio ihor HT. MIM?LA?? M?v ll ??ward. M!'? Ovatta ?? ST. mCHOI.AS ar.d ??-Ir?-k. tr??? ? > A?c?t. MI ??.I II \|.l? I - M . MI SIC HILL. W II ll -. ? O?',?:? ?t * l'otumb???. I oth?r?. Ad.Ti. -.'? . I'.??1 W. I4TH ST. THEATRE, near ?ti or* Mat? Tin: widow ?.??.?-I 11! V Z\]t ??inf. M0RRI8 PAIX RAGE? BT WESTCHEgTER RA'IN?; AggOCTATI 7th Day, Saturday, May MM? ????? La?teof for finir? tlir?*?* ??i-nra ?tifi, ?a? < lu., '?.?lit ll itili ??..-in. h ? Mit n il l??n ??. Inter? mil ifi:i:il Mer|il?'cliu?ie lilt ll.l i ???? t> and thro?? i?tl???r r:u??? T?ke .1 ??. ?:.\:.'?1 te R.IM? A? ar.d IZ2? 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ME WHITE MOCNTAINS.G? i'.;? 17 ?- ? I ' t ?jolfls. 1 THK NEW _?.L?l? (Dl ?G????,-?^ PACINO COri.r.Y SQ ?SACK UAY. H?? ??poetali? doatrabl? and convenient. H.? i\l?li??l, ?veli nt t,-,>?ikiiia ana .??? ?i.e. all ir. .. , ? of ?h? hlSlMM rial? K> Bleute? (?um ?i,.,p?,.nf aal tncatre oeatroa. Faoma unii1-'* and en ?ralle, *: '"' '? ' ?. h NCXNS Managra ??. ?'.??. ??.iE!L TSr l_?i3??? if l?iMni Cuti t?otcls. ..IS li t?rana Houlev-id and W??t II?? Su amkri?:an plan. Flneet 11IIIHS In ?;" ?',;>'? I?? Uock? from. G"??? ,,/,;,.. lro?u Iludan R?ver Choie. . . : .Md G ,ni- ?l'h l"'??"' lv *?*** to*** or "''""' '-'??>*? oen ?.'?n,i ?omforta, na ?a?""? l'-oU* rei" natie. boni? ioni...? . vYAl.n R LAWRENCE. Maaagp l-V une r re*? ?KRTISEMI.N".'? an^ FUtmiIlptlM? fu? Tl?t Trth? ..ne roaelved ?: their l'ptown Otlic. So 1 :H2 lUeoa .,, ... . - ? .riti of BUI ?t . nur.: ?.? ?'rio X ? ??.. ^ ??ementa "'' '' ?" ,h? Wlewl ?*_G ? ,? - until - ?'?loch ?.? >??? 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