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Show i J- The World's Finest City I rrmd Boast of Parisians is the Literal Truth -Stately Buildings and Beautiful Parks in Profusion, (Special Cutresmn.lenee.) There I probably nn rlty In the world Willi h prescntr in fair an aspect on a bright autumn .lay as does the i lly nf Carls. The first Impression one got of It enme frnni the symmetrical symmetric-al manner In which Its great thiuotigli-lares thiuotigli-lares are laid out: thin one notices the elniiilor snd magnificence of Its architecture, rluira. t. rled thrnnchiuit by barmutiy uf t U-. every structure, through an emlless auccesslnn of squares, garden, bridge and boulevard, boule-vard, fitting In. It were. In every ether; finally mini the human Inter 1 : 1 Church of St. EustAchr- ....oll. e-t. and eeiiuinl: , wn'. n siie.-l crowds. Us military bands. Its brilliant bril-liant uml. .1111- minuting I- 1. and thorn with the guy iltessi-i nf nhtn-e.. llie outdoor life of I'.-iils 1 Lot no lely attractive, at-tractive, but ei en las. dnaiing. Allium: the nut 11 v ililnis whlih aie fharii. li ilsile of the nn 11 city I the extent to which life 1.1 public tin m. and especially llie ease wllh wtilili tun visitor who cure In "fuller the crowd" may cume In sight nf. If not Into ao-tunl ao-tunl contact with, the 01 1, brllle who. gnthoreii lium all pans nf Kurnpe, aa well as frnni many uiher fnielgu countries, coun-tries, make 1'i.ri their liutiie. One uf the flint men Ion Ignei who enter tho French capital are nlinnst omwiied liy the Kr. 1.11 Academy. Tint I ho did nut become known to fume tin f til hi bid for It, In a honk called f "lewish France," met with an linme- i, , .Halo response. Some 1 DO edition of 1 It wore sub! In a few week. In thla Ismk the foe uf tho church worn de- - . noiince.i ns Jew, tnrelgnor or ()nr mniis: while the Iho uf public men, y sin h n Cainbetia and Julo Hlmon, were lield up to contempt. t' Anuther of the celebrities nf Tarl ih do lllowltz. the correspni drnt of f. li.o I .nn. Inn Time, who f..r the last f ei'arier of a eeniury. ns r.nibaa- E rr-";-ve,--(-'-, r; m&JZ ' e-r-.-:-r - -5 , sure lo nieel I "Hi 'im tl uf the New-York New-York Herald.' The regiilur boilley aid flnnoiir n iu. inl.eis Mr. I'ennett main ly as a wealthy American li.ten-steil In )a' hl nn. and run. in. .lining; ns the muil who si -til r-li.;.l. y In llml l.lv-lin-i.li.ne; wl.n In l.ed In open up At-rl.a At-rl.a In illll: tlon; w hu ul naiil" .11 ho Jcaniii-lle om.i dliloii in the fur N. ri'u. Illld llctiayed 111. con Id II lle.ell utile.' enli i prlu s ol v.... ;.l w Hie ln.;iuitnm e. Tin- h. iter I .nn it ol lib- ov.n nil tli i.iiiliv mid in ilii . n . rid the inaiiy 1. til 1 1 1 tit tit el l e tin lets ll-i lul so. lal and '.lull " ivl'i s which. Ihii.in.-li tbo lii tun. n nn lllv of bis .li p. r. Mi lle'.-i.-ll luu; p. ileum d Im ill.-, eiitnuiilhlly lit Lome The li aw Ii k of III.- la', si lalld uf ljiiul.eun limine eniiiii. . ring- the l'i...t du Ali--.tu-.il" r III. In I'ans glve.1 i.nly a fallil i nie epl I' n of the singular singu-lar hciuty ef tins show p! uf Hie fails exposition uf I'.i'.u. II span the He Ill llbon- III.- .enter uf whul W UN the ixpu.lllin grn.iiiilN. and nilllliuia if passeiir.i r re. I. ur wulsc.t across It lining li e gr at I ill e! two yours uu.i. 'I ho ti lal I. iicjIi ..I tl.o bridge Is ".'.7 (.-. i. und II.- vliilii It'.'. : -o . Thn road why -.. . u" . .- a i-!Ni o of To feet 111 iv i, I'll, and Hu- - b I. a! . on Hln-r side i. :ii. let v.bie. Al I., ih . Minn, . s me t wn ij Inns. 'II V- Mile I I. II me, I III ll I I fel t lligll. Corridor In Hotel de VIII. mirni.iiililc.l by gill brou.e staluary, representiiig l'lgasus. with Fame about lo take her flight. At tho lower end nf the pylons ure four piece uf stuttiuiy representing France at various vari-ous esa-h. Two group of uiuniilvo Hun guard the approach to tho bridge, broad flights of stono steps lead from the lower quays In the floor of the bridge at each abutment, and at the top of thoso steps are groups of statuary representing the Children uf the Vases. The mat of the bridge la estimated esti-mated at about $4in,0ii0, and It Is aatd to bo the finest of Ita type In existence. exist-ence. Drumont. originally a hack writer for the French press, afterwards show-rit show-rit ottiisblerable ability as an author of ttstoriral work, one of which was uelll" du Teems.' I llirtcd ilip'oillll' y and i lan Minim bin Into touriiirisin wllh a J Hi iir.-c of mores tb.ii made hlra !.' lnowii nil over tl..- wnrld. lie began life loniewlure In the Austrian rilnv i oneirics, spout hla e : until In u way Ih. I enabled lilm to ao- t mill " all llie mo o importnnt of tbo Kurop. au Inn,. nun s, n. I. .1 a pro i . sm.i nf llieiiii.iro in n Iveee at Mar- s. 111. s. leelnred In 1 Hi'.M. married a r lr. lu ll wife. Joined the (lar.ln Na- ' iluciile. did pairl.-Mo s.-rvlrn In tho I- lam ulleinian war. i ml finally owed his iHislliun nn the 'I ' no to the fart ul being li .k. d In 11.71 In rel.lo-.ont Ita r. gu'iiir enrn s.n.l. nt. Frederick Mar-i Mar-i l ull, ilniim: I t-, t. -.iit.'.taiy ubHonce. li.irirg his inin. .ih m wllh ths Tines M. do I'lnvvii, r. oelv.ll 2 dcoo- r. ii Im fr.u.i nil s-.itK of pilnee anil .oieiiinic. i.i i.l.M Inning been mad i III. or of the I . i-l.. a nf llnnor In 1878, for nervlee.i n I i i red III peace dur-i-.g Cue congress." luirlng t o- Mime period he wrotei noie than II. i oluinus uf thn Tlnio. and I said to have talked with half of the Rnveri-li-nn and stalenmnn oft 1'iirnpo. M. do liluwllr. had sn perfect' a iiiemnry that he onuld report Inter-; view verl.nl I in wlllmilt liuvlug s'lgh' nolo, (in one oreaslnn be Inl I' I way r. in. ..Im i d a P"erh of M.i 'lliler to Hie i xii nt of twonty-twoi coluiiins for Hie Times. , Count llonl do Cnstollnne I also col-1 ehiuteit, but In another way. Ho does I , nut object to being lulled a perfect ! tvpc uf the I'm I-inn ilundy of the Faubourg Fau-bourg school, a keen sportsman, and j a lover of pleasure, but he. I also will-. will-. i: g In have ll known that hla name la iir lived from the ol ! cai.Hn of Camel- I j lane on tin l.uho. Hint It has descend-' descend-' id to him in a illr.-ct Mi o for exactly ll vims, nnd Hint tho family t-a- 1. l.-s an- woilh f,7.e.silM.u. In Is'.', the coin. I . tl.cn '.'li years old, lutii.' m this country. " fur pleasiiro und to compli n- ins elm nilon." Knrly in IS '.'i win in. i in -i 1 1 -' l hi betrothal I In Ml-s. Anna (iunld. scciuul iluugll- tir of Hie lale Jay (,'onld thu llilllll- iiillloi ulre. ilii- niarria.io look place ; mi Man Ii 4. I .:'., lu wei Ii alter their III I t llieellug. Hie ecrcillOliy being 0l- i uilileil In Hu- house of (i.firgo J, Could. Alter an elalmlllto weddina I bioai.lai'l. iho nappy p.ilr sailed OU lie fliat stumor lor Fi.une. I-luormnuH i .n tiitliure of money nn the part uf the euiint attended hi liitroilui lion of the eountes Into French imi lely. It Icing g -rally Orv ilerslood tluil II was the (ioulil furtlin - the foi'lillio of tin- i oi.litesa to til .vl. nt of j:i mi. , ii, hi uiai was tbua niuaiiili led, Hie tlel.ts of the count bo- ll-ir nils. .1 to l ti'iilil.... An u.llon followed lu tbo French , loillls. Iiinuilit by (l.-orgu J. Could, tlllHie lor tie eoilllti-MI. hla altor, l'i ior lo this the ioulil hail sti'-cecileil I.. I.uiiic.viiig. I ni.'i.ii ni liom thu j t.oiiliin, hut it was so. u f-oiio In Buclt in -inn us: ri.i.. f..r marble palace, I'M Ol ll. I !,UI. II 11 Hi I'UII. ( IllO.OllUJl l.i III Ylilli.il a. l.'i"' "i.; lillllillnaj I. Illlii Trianon." l, c .i.e. HI; tirlr a-, l-iae, Jew-ela und fiiinlture, ".OO.UUU: lust mi l.oiin.o. J'Hin.i : 11-!ng t-x- penscs. IJuii.iiuti, i.ii .Is and ru. track, IIiiii.ihki; elollies, Jliiu.iiiiu; . lurlty, ITim.ii.i; mnliiiulnlng yacht. I nno. While tho collide worn al. ut In i New York, report were pe' i iibeil j lu Iho Fails paper Hint gnu ly as- j, boyed tbo count. Nut only d hJJ b Ihreuti-u voiigonuee, but on lib . - MiaU lo ICiirupo ho roughi a duel wit.i I.', itor f Turut of the l'ent Itepuhlliiuc. m und- I li. g thn editor twice. Hu u . . i 1 trouble wiin ollicis, and gave . . ml t chullengoa. I |