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I OMAHA DAILY "RIDAY., SEPTEMBER BEE SPANNING THE HUDSON RIVER Wi jere e e ereneecssanetaternseey | 3 333333333399939933999D - | i, tapping al of the union | § POKER, WITH A DASH OF GINGER. $ | Pridge of Burpassing Rize and Cost Projac ! will hav [ of| £ % in New York Cit ’ .t of neces. | & By H. W. PHILLIPS, h MUST BE BULT IN HVE YEARS |und « f Stractare with Terminals Estimated | nearly w b y ave W Cont REOO00000=Waning | ro North R y F . 16 widespr the Prestige of t tothe | ¥ h v ¢ . i 4 & Main Incentiy | bugine t At = Y h After years of planning and tpor » ery | moy One would r ) anlo projectors of the bridge a e Hu fnte red an m pastry and s tver, frc Fif b Yo enh t e 1 da ity, to N. J e t be 1 A u | yelled and with a last flourish of the structure will begin before ose of the | Gue blocked d he Sioux, fer he | e only Ind 1 car I turned triumphantly to the 1 year. | approval of plans by t ni 1 YT ) uaintance Now e what ginger can do!" said 1 secretary of wir wa ed on the ossce oft a f f elt t 1 1 had gallon of he Jersey had i thet The car f lifte a W clevated to a heig Fiftieth et they fall t vent T pon | the ar and rof er er jocause 1 ought to go and chase that N ! t; at| I came by my dislike for gi nking n," sald he / = - l fect [under a le, grasping a foot by the time we reached the post | W@ West Twenty-fourti | vapa Sioux by th trader’s store he concluded that the In ructure is not more | The way it happ ing J ney 1\ m Facto and f n by the Ne and by the Herald give magnitu stroet is reached 10 be o far away that it woulda't the struct pproaches and the | than twenty-three high. This height |and I took the we purpose of ko ¢ penditure of money | 18 continued to the Batter trom the ranch to \ y 1 bave a forlorn feeling ,“ the hope of ol g mmercial From the junction at West Twenty. | business n wandered 4. supremacy of the po New York. The|fourth street the structure would be co ime. i u 1 smell jamaica ginger bridge will have six tracks for stea I- | tinued in & northerly direction at a height| We met an old friend, who 1a CRAOWED I'D BE THARY ,.A yoads on the main level and four trolley | of twenty-three feet, connecting with and |Bame of freezeout. He A friend | m tracks, a roadway and rlan and ¢ passing through the New York Centra)|the four of us turned fnto a log cab Story of the Peculine Codiell to an | F§S paths on t 4 0 t freight yards at Fifty-ninth street, and so |$pread a horse blanket on th \ Ol Miner's Will, | "\ most comple ke struc to the » Drive. From the bridge |Ounted out twenty-five matches aplece, | The other day, relates the San Francisco | B3 planned. T} ination of Twenty-fourth street the | baid in our 2 B we mot on Kearney street an oid The river span wil feet, from | Twenty-fourth street it is widened for| We were havin whose usually well-worn miner's #ho ‘ re, or 1,2 r than the | four tracks, which would be continued to |t/me, when the E pare occasion replaced by a | m Brooklyn bridge The ywe mean | the Battery way peeked play velvot vest, check pants, [ $u high water | be 150 fect, fifteen feet| The cost of construction is esti i as such ¢ rod onderous watch chain, while | “ higher in the cle than the I nore than $1,000,000 per mile “ ance showed ¢ b 1 siv [ hone abe Q Lridge. The extren Ith will b | course es not include the orpame a8 to face and a tri CUR t prospe with the placid feet, about the A W8 the Bast river n of t boulevard and the carriage ap- | Put otherwise mere A full harvest moon | Bir re. T will ¥ wches and stairways for pedestrians and | | Could he set in we said 1 to see you | M below b wa or bieyel all of which are matters of d If he had the necessary money -the w | perous. Must have struck AN two feet 1 eter tderak maller to be considered later and which Is a republl than the tower area of the Brooklyn bridg 1 l'\.ml wted according to the gen How much % 9 Jem, and then, as his AN — - S— greater trafic capacity | \mu W n Green, the “Father of Gronter | 4Imes and a half) 1 ighty tuff loss, though the North river will ore | New York,” who for many vears has been | He fist out a quarter his pa My or Bimber—you remember even more Jace i mtiring | resea and study of the | DX and threw it on the tabl Jack &Kot | Ned?— has gone up the shaft against the sk By b question, “How to maintain New York's|UP and let him pass (o the corner se d, et The creation of ing ! nmercial supremacy,” says of this greut | fOTtunate circumstance: =~ The table g Il tell you how it was. You see M . n giant spider's wel The North river | plan |tormed a barricade, shutting him into the \ I had a quarrel about two years | Ya¥e Cla essen er ‘ bridge will be as filmy and delicate as a The lack of adequate and convenisnt | COTner of the cabin. : Don't matter now what it was about I‘\ queen’s Mechlin - handkerchief Ruskin's | terminal facilities is rapldly driving away As our new friend dropped heavily upon be Ned was wrong and mebbe I was, AN famili description of architecture as|from this port the imwmense continental [Ni$ cracker box breath filled the air | y,4 411 the same neither of us would back I P “frozen music’” wiil aj fit this newest|trafic in grain. If our anticipations with | With Oriental spi In a minute the | qqy, upl'er d—n fools, you'll say and | O[S . Of His can bridg intellect | venlences for handling grain and frejght Still, be played his card lly enough, | o parted and agreed never to speak to AN more fingers to indi Connt 3 must inevitably follow the construction, it | BOling up one om cach other ag | they are executed ol @ scale commonsy- | €ate the extent of uis drdw “An lidn’t you | The speed with which an American firm | CH BFS I‘H_”m‘ oy il At last he and I fell foul of each other | .xo sir: more sham s withad|| X - ar- n built the Atbara ‘bridge in Bgypt won en I} in a pot. He bet chips—1 saw and | ST /A pard, A for fitteen years comiums from Lord Kitchener and elicited a SHORT STORI WELL TOLD., |raised lim five. H Dok 6t e withy | TS0 SRR et Bi% ioniths e that 4 gene ons | of praise from British en te6, 1 thotgtt tists. But this $60,000,000 He matter over and called. | oy ineers and s o s t Sl e R M A certain colonel on the staff of one of and raked in the | of New York and New Jersey in o U's generals was much given to novel | union i to be finished In exactly five ding and went about with his saddle- | - got a good gravel claim up on the o lald down his h \ther, where they have been turning the g s e, T L ot B et | ’R Profusely lIIustrated from Photographs Taken matches I looked a was nothin | ull o g romances | from the date of signing the builders' con- | P 1 Hh": !Ifr’H‘ t zhrlwl.lnn.‘l man : T [dropped my three Kings on the blank “Oh, clean broke. Working up at Gold | tracts. Compare this wi h the thir | years ;“' s .v w{ \”yl u'\[uyt..‘n» :-l{ “* S0 and reached for the matches In an In- [ puie0 en a dny. Well, T was kinder sneak that elapsed between the inauguration and | {ranslation of Victor Hugo's “Les MISer-|g,ne he had a knife in his hand. I ducked h v with b of my | In& glad to learn of Ned's luck, for all we federate town he saw a young woman \f KL BIRUAR UYANA I NRECHES ey but the next thing I heard was | seated on a porch and, stopping his horse, | 'y o | that he had been killed by the bank's Then, with a promptitude for which yowed to he I o grace o ™ ing in on him. He lived just long enough [HOXEALLOTHER WL O s cannot suffictently admire myself, I exc & Al J m o9 the completion of the first bridge from Man le One day whiie passing through a | hattan to Brooklyn and the progress the world has made in this domuin of human wc tivity will be better comprehended. As an av terfield and endeavored to engage her m‘ | to make his will. Well, the lawyers wrote earnest of its ability to complete this Titani cuted a flank movement. Under the table | & 08 (00 4 ik $200,000 onversation Before he had gone far he , ¢t hi as how .Ne was worth just about ! task the builders have already filed a bond | | {1 flew and wrapped my arms under his £ depaii : Sl £ y i} a . ook occasion to remark i e | and the will gave $5,000 apiece to each of N NSO RPN S S NI SO D WU W0 S S S SO S S S O S N "" "" ""“'I”‘; “'i""": bt “l“l"“”"‘j(\" - Have you seen ‘Les Miserable: ‘:‘;',‘: "H\. ear 4 ‘em tght=—shut MY |0 ipree aistant cousins of his'n—they had | %% 1 5 Ji id anglicizing the pronunciation p . o o | all come out from the east when they heard | m ? Ak S B E . des that it must be completed s with me as with a stoker on a - - | B i provides that it must be complcted withln | "Sier'Giack eyen anapped with 1BISTANOB | titeebiy Al about o the mar Faged | Of Nei's indCand the same gmount to me. | FHS ar-peu s + Electric Beauties en yoars, b etary Swan of the bridge | o one aptly replied . 4 i : L ithiiins hacks, | Mind you, just as though we had not quar- | e | commission gaid to the Herald repgrter “Don't, you talk to me that way; they're | 288 roared There were thumps, Whacks, | o.q “pyt'Ned allers was a ‘centric sort of | b R Ch 5 ® h ] "Wo'exeit fo do betrer by BalC.* O the |, (oL YU (R (0 e ot X arablen, | Mhrieke yells and curses; my IeK8 NOTO | "y, and (ho will provided that none o | ) oyal ariots [ of the Carnival freight approaches to the bridge in this city | oo oo painfully trodden upon, b ) us should get the money if we attended i Trinti \ . are approved by the sinking fund commiss : simple. duty to pertorm and 1 did 1t Tn |8 BAOUEC EeC e eser i O Koace Pictures and descriptions of the 4 Carnival week sees Omaha ablaze | the funeral but just the undertaker. The | | will said he had lived lonely and he wanted | to be buried lonely. Them's just the | words—and 1 felt they were intended for | me, sure. The disp fon of the rest of | the darkness and gloom under the table 1 hung on to that Injun's legs The table fell over and we rolled on the floor. Young Jack, the Injun, and 1 while the other two, with picces of board a cited mpartial hammering | :::x::\l oo ited impartial hammering | e M6 The AMEORLOn O revided for 'We floundered out of the door. Heavens, | I8 another codicil, to be opened the day | that Injun was strong a8 a yoke of | After the funeral. but we all supposed it | sioners the work will hum, The guarantee AU Baskard ibow ot Obloako wes edltar cost of the bridge alone was placed at $17,- | of the Bad Lands Cowboy when Roosevelt 000,000, but the approaches and frelght ter- | waq ranching up on the Little Missouri and minals comprehend an expenditure of some | has many pleasant recollections of those | eighteen floats that will make up the wonderful parade — the only complete guide to tha allegorical procession—absolutely necessary to | °, an intelligent appreciation of the | Wight scenes that greet the royal with novel electrical effects in daz. | zling street illuminations. Photo- + graphic views of the enchanting $60,000,000. The money 18 ready now dayn, ' BAia Bie. “'As this is not a public project, but a pri-| *Nothing amused the cowhoys more than vate enterprise, we anticipate no further | Roosevelt's choice of words and manner delays. The securing of national, state and | of speech. He was a purist in lauguage tage of those interested to completa the|ranch a number of them started up a| funeral? ;-p.::l‘.:?.-‘km\(” Senib el e ;:'nlpn o chor e ml:\‘\l:l: he “rai |bulls. A bolling storm _center _around | TG O ‘;h:”vl;\:»i Bl gorgeous spectacle. BUSSLHCOIRI SR VAL ob draatiql e S| PUEORAIS Lk e "TSt| Chich, eyclonewise, revolved our friends, | ! wdn't any kin, ‘cepting the cousius 1 ® ter. Naturally, it is so much to the advan- | bunch of cattle to his Chimney ”””"‘:Tm“nu ‘,‘,,\,R“, ”,',, for lightning | “ot course you stayed away from m:-‘ m O R e G . A A Fortunately, the Injun had lost his knife | work of bullding the enormous structure and | coule: An experlenced foreman would | —UTUEAGT ) O ities and had to rely | “That’s just the point. Somehow I felt | then get a return for the huge sum invested | have shouted: ‘Get a git on you there and | ° s | s0 miserablo and down-hearted—you see, | ‘j.‘ that interruptions will not be tolerated, and | head them steers,’ or 'Hit the high places | UPOT RAtURe s Weato NaA Wasithe: onlisat navther T ever had ,‘\ Hundsome COlOl‘ed Cover Desig“ 8 el g to his legs. It had become the delays inevitable to the mecuring of|and turn ‘em.’ Roosevelt's order, while| Stil T cluog 8 9% FRAL T Aetariinsdt to aoisEal AR n I KeT A habit by this time. 1 doubt that 1 could bonds, appropriations and approvals in a | eaually sharp, nearly paralyzed the fiying |\ (G0 % Bor SR g 07 ) had induce- | down on b last cage, anyway—money or | \ | public work done under state or municipal | cow-puncher. It has been treasured and| “FR T U0 T L o knows. 1 was beaten | B0 money—and 1 did ’ auspices will be precluded. Thercfore we | told and retold wherever two or more cow- | SRR G i AT | N soes0o P S SR S O S S SRR . feel confident of dolng what we say and | puncher gathered together. Standing (b7 [rend 4 o0 LhLO S iended | “None of ‘em went. Fact is, they were . i | consummating the work lu five yvears from | in his stirrups, he opened his steel-trap| . A v | %0 disgusted with the ‘divvy’' that they for the Injun, and that worthy m m A ‘ ‘ its nception mouth and yelied: “Hasten quickly for- g e asain to the stroke of his fists, | cleared out down to 'Frisco to see about rogr 6 -l e and 4 € oard Why I Wher i ward yonder. The wonder was it didn't| (G50 FER CELC 0 0™ They smote my | breaking up the will. So I was the only | FEN w k o H 3 f ¢ G “The object of the management fs to|Stampede the herd. quivering flesh from crown to sole with a |mourner at the funcral My friends all | g :/ Of the €e lstory 0 [ Of overnors build for the distant future. The metrop-| e report like a six-pound shell. (A lucky | thousit I was fit for the crazy house to| KU > A T h K H h @ N shie anagve. oli of the western hemisphero has sorely | | The Dutch command r who had chargo of | (il for mo that it did not oceur 1o the throw avay ihe £,000 like that, “Well, 1 \ Tabulated list of | the nig ts 1 The chief manage eded this project for many years. all the British prisoners taken after the | 08 POF (L ways hom, or | Just cculdn’t hel It turned out, i e LR = d o ) . e Ran i esded this project for many yenrs, Vol 3 do‘of Glontor, Dundee and Nicholsow's| * S 0 attlke SUREROTS, WU LA | o o bowt dewd T over sivaek” | 4 gala events scheduled o Interesting historical 4 ment of Ak-Sar-Ben is cures o may continue to see our | b’ i . ! should have been brained to a certainty.) o st leac er struc i ity ¥ 4 A commerce golng to other ports ck has told Mr. Davitt the followlug in-|" "4, not know how' long we had been | “How was that ‘ ¢ for amusement and en- ~ sketch of the origin and . vested with a board of ) “Facts which cannot be controverted sup- | teresting little story (umbling in the dirt, when misfortune di- | “Why, the next day when the main will | | " 4 - g p 4 it | . G as , port this statement. - The question of| GOIDE his rounds at midnight on one ac- | tEl W Y 0 of gve soldiers in our di- | was opened wo found it really gave th + tertainment of the ,_.rm\lh of the orginiza- o twelve gevernors. Who Row Yorks shrinking commerce has re- | chsion he was astonished to see an English [ [ Z00C | entire balance of the clean-up to whichever ® royal guests during ° tion that has made itself 4 the governors are and Saivad tha “oaneful’ nansiderstion of obnr|Noldien mll\n,( as u' Boer h-m:nnl ul\n-r m‘v I heard a voice, full of wonder, say, |of us four disobeyed the condition of the ) A & | so great a reputation by | w} i hamber of Commerce and of the Produce L and o n 3 el 8 azes kind of a racket is | $5,000 bequest, €0 you sce 1 came in for § t T L ) . Chamber of C 1 of the Produce | Prisoners aud on the c ant demand- | ywo)) “what in blazes kind of a racket Is | $5,000 bequ ! 1 I the coming festival ¥ ¢ what they have done e R ) S oeron the d it o the annual carnivals it Las held 4 4 exchange, as well a8 the state commission | !Nk @ pians N this, anyway he whole sum just like & knife. And do | N = " ’ O Sl ¥ « Portraits of the governors in appointed by vernor Black to examine | following extraordinary account of his| L[, TRilly,” was the answer. But | you know," continued the legatee, as he A week. ) in Omaba for five successive e T the condition of affairs in the main gate- | transformation from n prisoner to sentinel| oy got a board and join the game.” hastily steered us into a saloon to conceal t SEhEn & EAVICHD TUA TORRLS way on this side of the Atlantic over himself and fellow prisoners | “And they aid, laying it onto us to the | the gathering moisture in his ey FETA P ¢ ¢ P —0—@ - P e “New York City is the only city in the| “Well, sir, this ‘ere poor little chap." | ;ng ot 0, Dem Golden Siippers,” when as gun's iron I shall allers believe that United States, Great Britain or on the | Pointing “'y’y" 0| "'l‘”;! “' s "" “’”“"’I" | they had breath enough left from laughing. | \4 1 put up the whole job a purpose—'cause continent doing an export and import busi-| 15 years of was dead broke for sleed |y, the middie of the hilarity a stern volce ‘ knowed I'd be thar ness and handling its trafic by rail and|after two nights of dooty. 1 takes pity on| . eq Here! Here! What's the mean- | | A plCtOrlal Ma azine Of Twen - P ¥y noss and handiing its trafc by rail and | uer e oues of 4R L tahed BUY 50 ) called, o [ ‘ g ty-four Page Torred dtrectly from car to ship and ship|you're regular done up, you are, that's|'™;% 0" 11y (he cap'int” muttered one| A man was arrested in Brookiyn for the to car; and it s the only city handling | sartin. You glve your rifle and take a| o0 tho goldiers. Then they all jumped up | Crime of having a chill. He got on a Flat i . NP ; ; this class of business on the Atiantic sea- | bit o' sleep an’ I'll do nl-nll’\‘ go tor you, ;._m‘l i bush l(m]h\n trolley car at Malbone street - D - OO~ D=~ P— D)~ B board which has not increased its percen- | Will. Honor bright won't do nothin eparate those men,” commanded the ride down town, reports the New York 5 & Jlow me it I do!' So the little chap i : Pt Times. Two sleuths attached to a local tage of the business during the last twen blaw me it I do the little chap| ;moor They had great difficulty in a loca ty-five years. In 1573 New York handled | Went off. It's all right. sir; don't blime tangling Jack and the Indian, but when | Precinct were on the car and they noticed ? y ® ‘flgS (o) t (<] ealm $8 79-100 per cent of the wheat exported | Bim, please, he's only a kid o oemne o me, 1 refuscd to let go al- | Nt the man trembled violently. H - S e ! . e L BE. Eatiwas 1 was assured.” udds Mr. Davitt, “that | (L seemed (o bo greaily ugliated over wome .(‘\ [ The queen chosen by his majesty | Ideutity of the potentates who This business has greatly decreased o | neither ‘the kid' nor the Kind-hearted Eng- | "L\oy o' gaig I, very gravel g | thing I.u the hs decided to watch S \ \ t it el . o SEea ish prisoner suffered over the que in- Bsk § ¢ | him. Every time the car passe olice ® P rules ] ) 3 m- 4 aAve AWAY : then, g0 that In 1895 New York City ex: | lah prisoner sufe A over the usique in wouldn't do=it_ wouldu't o Wl (0 Braty 18 O0LoRT P p mellone | ,‘\ ¢ each year rules the Ileminine mem have swayed the sceptres over Ak- ported only 48 00 per cent of the wheat | Cld¢ which you can sce how cool and composec 1 otec L ¢ 0 e i i £ S tircd Sbiinad Utromitha Atiatlo ssapopts. In g ) e fon increased and that he # bers of the court and acts as mis r-Ben's hosts in the past, with 1897 the value of these exports from this| It is notorious, says Youth's Companion, |” ryeh (wo giggling idiots pried my arms led more violently | ® £ i1 't ball The e ® ) 1 POt was $24,000,000 less than it was in|that the handwriting of the scholar some- | o ong raised me to my feet v awhile he turned up the collar of ? tress of the court ball. 1@ (queens | R . . 806 o decline t \tinw W imes doos llttle credit to his learning. | *Phr: hac b Y oa p athy winken &t skib ¥ 5 . 5 portraits in which the kingly fea. 1 u‘.”mm Itln".l u’. n‘ 4HKMIU.‘1H| [ Hmen- o8 suius Sasg Bk haes| They stood ;a m’ 1“"‘ n_ml one eye M at L R IRET AL of past years illustrated with he managers ol e railroads entering us U oRica schoclboys — have |\, .0 covered ) Umps an 1 W was 7ine v o g " a9 i 176 Boston, realizing the import of holding | rencralized from such insufMclent premises |, left; next, the Injun, bis long } recognition. That was plain » handsome portraits. ! tures can be readily recognized. the Immense gain in business won at the|that the worse their writing the brighter | ., s 13 omelet, sundry outs on hi left the car when it reached expense of New York, have bullt during the | their chances of becoming learned u | large face showing thr f S end of the bridge and the e 00t e S B—P———D=P=P= P =P~ PP == R last two decades, at great expense, capac- | From the parental point of view the argu st, his eyes quivering behind Howed Two policemen we fous terminals to conpect with the ocean | ment scems radically unsound, but that|iixe’savage animals in a cage; then you near by and it seomed that at steamship lines running from the Hub. It|the premise is sometimes true s beyond | yuvple servant, who has no idea how he them the man shook like a leaf. | 2 5 5 N has been largely owing to these increased | question. Miss Caroline Ticknor tells an|iooked but who could imagine more than | The watching sleuths were convinced. The Beautlful Charflcter tic Fl'OfltlSplece facilitios that the vast export business of | amusing story of Rufus Choate N t0 oyt dawn man was at least a_suspiclous character. that port have been possible. The samc l Her grandfather, George Ticknor, the| mqp, tarted to speak—bit his lip | TheY stepped v him and informed him 18 virtually true of Newport News, whose | historian of Spanish literature, was ouce | ;) 1 his features — coughed he was un s : z . growth has been phenomenal | called as a witness in a case in which Mr. | inq aq e g arre exclaimed the man, E E 0 e axcapt | Foints o DARtgr Aa. aUaAD MR | TiNALIEOINet B o cauas st it o 7 e ach regular subscriber xtra copies at 10 cents an occastonal small shipment, is handled | beside the eminent lawyer, during the prog: | g4 Ao you trembling | ’ s d directly from car to hip. Iu the me- |ress of the trial, he was atiracted by Mr Ginger,” 1 answered i ked one of the de \ to The BCC will receive a cach. Larger quantmes at tropolis there is no facllity whatover for ‘n hoate's notes of the evidence Ginger repes b Moar. and bis at 8 handling export or import products directly He found that he could not read a word [ prows went uj Why hat had tha AAR 5 © was apparently o e @' e e e’ from car to ship, except by lighterage. |of them. After studying them a short time | (o do with it? zreatl | COPY: o& «¢ el oL oL oL Speclal prlCeS. .(, .\, .(, .", Thereforo, what commerce at this port [he remarked to Mr. Choate that the writ Iy o fr \ m B b I can’t help it fmperatively needs is a system whereby |ing reminded him of two autograph letters | quarter. With ¢ A\ ne | he explaine ve contracted a sovore | the freight car can be placed alongside of [ in his posscssion, one of Emanuel o | {njun tell upon the ne \ 1 a W 10 see my dactor " the steamship to load and unload its bur- [ Fortunate,” of Portugal, dated 15612, and |y jnto the air and jan ub 4 ; e, by ] den. This is the true meaning. the crux, | the other ¢f Gonzalvo de Ccrdova, the|yjg head; grabbed t . boar next car for | e“ O les 0 Our rlen S of the New York and New Jersey bridge | “Great Captain,” as he was called, Written 4y about him like ‘,‘ 4 the 1 with hill went | project, with its proposed freight ap- |a few vears earlier. Any cne who had | fe jumped toward ti hakingly on his way to the doctor | e — —- proach along the North, river marginal | glanced over these remarkable specimens | Now Bol Nk v fents whart." of chirography would marvel that it 8| could 1 gotte there agaln| Chicago Po Sfaieauins New York Termi possible to make out a syllable of such |y gheula h besn 0olias & menntain i Byl 88 man, “writing to | ° The oMoial plans for this approach show | illegible scrawls ring; 8 it was, 1 gained three yards or |1 Kk for his daughter's hand? | that it will run from the New York ter These letters,” Mr. Ticknor assured Mr. | (he captain in the first hundred s's Bo way to do businoss:. AWhy ot | - - venlr minus at about West Fifty-ninth street, | Choate, “were written 350 years ago, and | A sound of firing 1 us. Could it ) g0 to See along the dock reserve of West street to|strongly resemble your notes of the present | he that murder was rampant behind u 1 gue lon't know him by sight B— - - - - - P the Battery, where a loop will enable | trial | We looked back. Ah, no! No was in | inquired the suitor. Py switching to be eliminated. In this vi Choate's reply was instantaneous danger from su death unless 1t were Why cinity of West Fifty-ninth street all the| ‘“Remarkablo men. mo doubt: they seem |from over-exertion. Young Jack and two| “Well, he's fa8t iwo aaintiniis tromendous traMc of (he Penusylvania|to have been much in sdvkbce of their |of the soldiers were hitting the breeze |pounds and has a frightful temper. O, | Now Jou # 1 know wy business,” y Central, West Shore, New York | time.” | toward the south, Two more of the United