Show nor WEATHER I IN NEW YOEIC I Sufferlnc Humanity In the Parka All oi1Jbt Blakely Hall in the Brooklyn Eagle Three men were leaning disconsolately against the rail iu front of Uelmonicos Thursday night wondering If they would be able to live through the hot I and murky night when the fourth man drifted along with a palm leaf fan a large nose a white waistcoat low shoes and a light coat I never knew a man who could wear a a light i waistcoat without looking fifteen degrees hotter than anyone else and my own experience with them is that they radiate a scorching degree of heat at all times and under all circumstances cir-cumstances The man with the white waistcoat was dripping gasping and speechless It certainly was an exceedingly uncomfortable night A drive through the park was suggested The four men climbed into in-to an open carriage lighted four large cigars and went pounding over the now pavement Fifth Avenue to the park Once there they discovered that a very large per cen of the citizens of New York had been Struck with the same idea Though the weather WAS almost Intolerable in the streets there was a delicious breeze rustltog through the trees A continual stream of open carriages filled with > gen and women rolled swiftly aronad so that the drive was almost as populous as at 5 oclock in the afternoon The handsome hotel known as Mount St Vincent in the part was illuminated illumin-ated with various electric lights With the gaily dressed women flowers statuary and decorations p the scene looked liKe a anmrnernlght fete Eyerr one was there and every one seemed to be surprised at tho presence of I his neJchbOT The four men fait cool and thirsty At midnight they climbed into the carriage with afore or less uncertainty but extreme Clarity and bowled bac to town singuig with such effect that the horses nearly pulled the driver off the box The town after the park felt like an oven and the quartet wandered uneasily from the Brunswick to various other hostelries until they found themselves eating I lobster at 4 oclock in the morning at I the Carlton Club It WI still scorch and the man who had ing hot < hid the original Inspiration had another carriage and in twenty minutes had rolled through the schoL ara gate ado the park once more aratga Again they found they were not alone for the crowd of carriages wu tully half as ereatas it had been at 9 oclock the night before Whea they drove down to Madison Square theie was quite a string of carnages along Fifth ave filled with men whj looked a bit aiigued bat WHO had succeeded atlarf in getthgcOo w W6Ie gnbie ih having decresrd T the visible supply champagne |