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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1901-06-21, Page 5THE 274URICH FTERALD TH9 NEW TENANT. A PERSEVERING MONKEY. w4tv y y Now, when be left my life I drew Professor Gairner's Stoly 01 Nellie nvc Close,shut the casements of my heart 0', wid tile '111atchbox. A And looked the door, and in each part strange darkness reigned, forlorn and new, Uonkeys are always happy If' they There pierced no h4ppy sunshine through have plenty to cat and something to The barrier of fastened doors; play with. Professor It, L. Gartier, in The dust lay thick . upon I the floors 9 13 Where rosemary was strewn and rue. his "Apes and Monkeys," Says that lie Do You Need.011e. recalls no Investment wbicb ever yield- t But one certain day came one ed a greater return In pleasure than a We Sell Who knocked and would not be denied certain little pocket match safe, which AN IL And threw the rusted casements wide cost 25 cents. Ile gave It to a little And entered with the wind and sun. All t1le le'ft(jjjjLg The dingy webs that grief had spun, monkey, Nellie by name, after putting e The dust that sad neglect had laid, n d can satisfy Wu it" Into It a small key to make It rattle cot The faded hangings, rent andL frayed, and some bits of candy. qtjality, style and price. t Had vanished ere his. work wasdone. 4 ti� much She rattled the box and fou s I showed her Here's th t Oh, he hath swept my heart for m* plea ure In the noise. et list Clean of old sorrowing and doubt, how to press the sprin- In order to And be hath set it all about 7 open the box, but her little black fin - With peace and happy certaintyl -q art'ord Oh, home be glad for such as h( gers were not strong enough to release And very sweet nor let him fl the spring. 20tth Century t That ghost one tenant left behind, However, she caught the idea and That silent, sad eyed memory! -Theodosia Garrison In Harper's Bazar. knew that the spring was the secret Antelope which held the box closed. When she NO BREAKING OFF. found that she could not open It with Sentinel Owl her fingers, she tried It with her tooth. Just a Little Disawreeinent lietween Failing In this, she turned to the wall, EZ, E and D the Peppery Lovers. and, standing upright on the top of "See here, Daniel," began the old her cage, she took the box In both Mc Burney farmer when lie had cornered his son hands and struck the spring against out by the corncrib. "what's this here the wall until the lid flew open. eirealatin round 'mong the neighbors She was perfectly delighted at the We have a f e-Nv 2nd hand Wheels and a Stearns tandem - 'bout you and Patience breakin off yer result, and for the hundredth time at I open engagement?" east I closed the box for her to ion) All in good OT(ler. Call and see thein. "Nuthin to It 'tall," with a sullen tone it again. and look. The next time Nellie received the O'Blamed funny. I never see so much match safe site was In her cage, and smoke where there wasn't some fire. through its meshes she could not reach The igoi Sentinel Did you and her have some words?" the wall. She had nothing against A. "I said there wasn't no breakin off, which to strike the spring to force it is it modal in the art of bicyclo didn't I? What's the use of cross ques. open. const-rnotion. Every Wheel of After looking around and striking the i - is tionin a feller like lie was on the wit. this inade of the ness stan' 711 box several times a-ainst the wires of 111gliest. Arratlo of niatorita ana Iscovered a block of "Lots of use, my young mail. Haln't the cage, she d f ralyg, araliteea. I tole you more times In you! ve got wood about six inches square. She !tigers and toes that my mind and ma!s took this and mounted her perch. Bal - mind is sot,on this here marriage? ancing the block on the perch, she held The 1901 Our prices Don't our farms Jine, and Isn't she a. it with the left foot, while with the only chile, and lialif t you a only chile? right foot she clung to the perch. With Are Wight Haln't you got no gunition nur com- her tall wound around the meshes of the cage to steady hoLself, she care- - Ak in t e I o P e men sense?" "She said not. She said I didif t fully adjusted the matchbox In such a I know enough to peel bliled pertaters manner as to protect her fingers from L-, I Bk1:111ty ill St.00 'IkIld Filtish. I afore eatin lem or to keep &wake when tho blow. Then she struck the spring' It is very Stroltigly Built wid against the block of wood, and the lid I was a-courtln of her.', fij JIL-zt tj-t� for loulitr. "She baln't so turmron,-, either. And flew Open - She fairly screamed, with delight as what did you sayle" "I tole her she dIdnt have Interlock she held up the box. enough to talk so's to keel) nobody Call and See it. awake and that of I was a-pickin and CAME IN TO BE HANGED. a-chooslifl. fur beauty sbd'd be at the toot of the class. That's what I tole A storr Told of AlieltErasmns, the Call a n U-1 get our Prices. i her." Doer, aud Lord Wolseter. A&W QjI?Ir A good story Is told of the old BoOr. 701sele "Sho ordered me to git out nnd said Abet Erasmus, and Lord NN i E. ZELLErl Agent Z U C H of site ever see mo on that farm front then Sir Garnet WolseleT, In connee- honeefoeard sho'd sot the dogs on me, tion, with the part Erasmus took Ill arit) I tole ber the dogs would have a W01801CY's campaign In UO ng'altist confounded easy time of It so fur as I Sok*ukunl, the chief of the Unpedis. oil was consartied, But thero was no the borders of Swaziland. After the I breakirt off." capturo of Sokukunt lie wag 1101110di- PATEI S GUARANTEED! Then the old m nit Informed the boy atilly brought before Sir Garnet Wolso- that if the engagement wasn't renewed Ity, who asked him bow be, V. laisers- OTARRELL & 111AWSON, ..A .. .. ble Xaffir, living to a oavO. dared to within 24 hours bed leave every D. 0. I'durned dollar to a sann;tOl!IUIXk fur def.7 the great queen of England. The 1425 NEW' YOR'K AVE., WASHINGTON fools." chief replied that he bad been Insti- gat d to do so by Abel Zrasmu& *itoes ofAn%orlean and Porelati Patchts, $[rGurnet in doscribingtbe Scene At rights. Will rotUrn U0 If PAUnt ;* 11at Utteurilid- Slind for The 1`111111delphift city ,all contalfis a pubtla dinner Ctvea to him at PMAO- jnVjjtkjtoe* Guide, or N�owto Geta PAt*nt. tile highest couthillous stairway si.the,0, rhL an his return from the 041111),111911 world, and totirists who I said that be wished there 1kad then to U�Mcintion this P000r and securt aoeotal rat0s,` of their muscular ablilty"Myo boosted letiliel Er"MuSkinow that It Qver bc In elftublug tile stone sttq% of tlltk Bunker nill found that rrasmus bad been Inciting Wt ld monument at Charlestown, the Wagb-!! atty chief to levy'War against Engl' I Ingtou monument or tbes monument to', and he was able to IftY hands Oft Iftl General Brock llear ollevilstowil, on -1 Abel Eramus would bang as high d§ turlo. will tell their friendg of their:, Haman. 'i A few days after the dinner SIr Wfi- Orhe Heriadd feat of ascending �the WS steps '"leb l� ry grackenbury, Sir OftMeVA 11111harY lead from the seventh door of thO City 1, secrotary, was sitting In blit Offl(�v '.8h(vuld lit, *111 t-p-ry Home. If hall to The lauding about the feet Of il AVIIIIam 1),flilles statue. it extends ij when a tall, bpnrded Roor anteted and at 'ed V#rtal"joil to speak with h1m. fr0ift tile tevouth to the slxtcenth "oor "I am Abel UrastfluS.- h# n' Id, "Afid . ...... and containg 59S stept of iron, fiffafig- I bave very, Important basift-ts to do ed about ft !§quftre celltiml 9haft, In here Ifet 11A hluvw alul which runs an elvettle C%IeVftI0r- TO ed roaeh tilt% tower stalr%VdY thO eliffibEr 11* "Plain that he had k"6th tc may mount 0.45 granite staIrA In the _qjr OfitaL%it Welgeley, &r h�! knd Stairways at the northern eud at the hLitird that Sir Carnot had Wd that ff building, that Making Atowl elimb of he eauld lay hold of blin he would hau,,4 w be 11janged, 743 stops. 1� bim and *6 he had coir r"M. mIJ Irower elimbing It ouie of the faft of'i sit Garatt wdw %a me or 1011009. 111thetto tbd Benker 1111111 air ndhr�, BrAtkeblitity thodgffit it With Its four bundrcd odd 11 would b4 ad0mblo, to tobsult bill) Oil elk,& mone ociVd und the Waghtfigioll Mond- �', 06 91*116tt air u,4arhot, howover. hav- 0 lien&d to b# 06 busy nt the moment to ment, which bat i few aicirev bate rop- 0 ted saybody, uud Sir ilonty after fe- res4�fttm the acind 61! oppottunity for - Adtflou p6meaded bit AngfY V591tor td Ive will THE 14 V, R, t) LL 1) togm of phytie%l 'endutlifted in thig take bIN lbd*6 dad allow the lighging to maud OV0 far 06 tiffid, 14) the enol of I'M for Alt Aldt**11fthyd lifiti-1, A, &ftr Old Iddr VVIS tdL-en oue da 9,Dfd@ fjtb@ dad ra follower df bad of 0 CIO ftl&kmea tiagt eovotoug glitate,4 She had heard much Abolit 00 11116 1 1_01g#ot the toptaho "d Wits Dftlsdred bpot a dwr&ble hewatidad uti&r the for A, ttieAt, *j6t&t@d fliftbad staft-g, SUalght he W#jftt to filq. ftioud.; tbo didetmaij, dud Sh@ Mt lit fdPt th.10ft:d6fit until thd I ' , tetvieL* vag over and jfi�,71 turned it ft. made kn6w-ii big Vlshe§, WhIeh wete that the how.4 doalot should be evicted . ... .... ... . ... dfaut face toirdtd her ucottv who W19, fibifi th@ I tL 3-oaug gmadson, ,,I)oat boy", !Slid aid, "t"onv -All tigilt. Wd toy"', leave It t,& wile �r tV give berfect. tald th@ tltt ftth6f Aftd begAft t0 '0611 I Ul ine a gteAt treat. ttet voice y I . vkw�'! � �LL - Wjr6L, p1hall he got all otilef direct- - ) 6L,- WA 16 CL ly beautiful, it made told chills tuid Aig Ifig the ijbwAdedlei, to tgbotV 'C!usL* why tte-q nte mmmttive all up'tind down MY Spin les to6 bad, 91tAndmamtodi"' Wd he should tbt got out but that obsti- 404�b IM1,000. 11 IndivIddal still teftlAbled. Theu fort th. thc- bby, %ut -she didlet ting titaftyq rotmiil -tomplililt. whieb C-Zct�s t t, f ftitiW?, VAe1t3tiMl 'of "it though the wbig theka. The gentleffiftit be dfew till t' irt ttma�, p!ftpres W-1 tke faw, mthteft be -11; me sat sbb*s been suffeting, from wftq dulv laid btfoteou e, oftbe Judges. V:eltl, Wig! lack I Tb@ complaillt-, -After telling how the 60&, It bad �edld, and oneof the 'chofus bad I bewsd4ftier bad beea otdefed to leave 1100d. vx�'­3=F, -p7eavawra- ee%40T. lnev* P49f.'s, 1:21t 1ws4 wre acra to slag thesolog rot hot," Crat _Nibw "What"deat?"said the, old lady-, look- and had itot dolie �5a, concludes, entatily,distfegged. Then het -A,:nd it ow Vve haves 'to tolflWAM, In& molit f. that 'hot only IS jbir. Same fa'eo tleAred, and she patted his AM Your Iloilo Ll"'rEBLOOD stand still tbefe� but the defendant basr "Nevet-y-011, mind'o she said, -Wo, teplaced It by AL biggetr olleVy Taey tEn6ta rjan for basiffetsy—r- t,:r,6vA h2twits lit yOtitito *Au. ftme 4gMjj sonte time. But,, After Moithod Ireitialilibixt Will P051 - all, it she Can Make in,- fee . I that WAY Ali Vfie 1:16*k& LIVI? 'M<Y PAY- withotit 'Singing 1 (loyet know that it U_-Zd WithLOUt- Wriftr-n CO"ge-lt' would bewise tot me to bear het. NTO'Wr Thb 106 Sit PeedeAck Gote-Ouseley. would It"'VY-youth!'I companion. brotettot, of musid at Oxfofd� Was Once, mfTt­q-VxU:1 arly V. go ng A ------ T' - fo talloaa friend In LondonL and ,t6b dsked it f4ilow- mosielatthe Yiumbet in initl as ray s;maal and ftervdtrs vt,�Csl trie'l stories nafla *hldb be lived lit & ldettdln sti oeL Soratftelp�d r_-­avictelts an wag g, nix tip itt ao-pair, iit 9 w his tiomber,1111 a nswered _,tvj. `h ds nn. a "'It Idolyt. kfto ,than twice..As nine YhA 06, 6the`t,­ "but the note �of his dool, 0� A gt� jjije W110* tL fevebd *d - ;q a 1: - - fo, ev,_ Ni6 i u, the o ttt& 110 foAlly &,setreg to have histftlftty 11.111sed. 'a rp. trial. without C",ifilence 11 corsti man. ttodefltk wout off. oontentedly V ; Vw�, ,cure ness 'Mana-godt-oh th6ftAtfitty, 1, 1 _9;:�jtn niarriod and. 1- �Xr. X U118i - -Teu years . r� kidl,hjig thtldookserapers An down the S_ 4 tea lid ought to have it kedileeil. j'ust think attgot until be came to, the fight on%' 11 �-n =0 Od Drs, X. & X. to MY C of the money jj(n., costs us In a yeit Iii, ioiow =ea-,, whenL he rang the beR And weat In.- L -voug D Ity, Seminal Weilknes;9v L Matter of pong, inT-, alld" baooft_ 4slovs, Nor ebill JR�A,Wbtrzmt an:.I c -re Varicpce!0', Vr-'Z. the tondoft Standard. Try* uml Xidtay, "d Blaader sylivin., prat an4l e,*� tj*s=SZS Of 261,eil Za wc,=wx. NVIT9017T WR-XTTE'2Z' CoNstgi,�, PRiVALft. No men lit Chit& da not mhfryif li�. Snow flalsod 15 daygIn tbeyeAtAt -do-At" PU�Iln, 11 dt Uogdo,# and 40 in, lc� the pfestg Who serve Ili, the temples And those Who take III) Ilteftty 1)"t, land. .Suits tibstalning by choltef '�#bjjer Mftn:r b�, , y soon -of, thel, - � 1 tito itidtoit buttdho often hahS temain single b, fe r 1yov- ....... ... THE ACT OF A HEROP SIR, WALTER BESANT 0 snatched a Life Out of &,Pool 09. Holitetil. 21jetal. REER OF A 1*�-ir INTF ,,RESTING 0A Three men came up carrying a long FAMED ENGI.ISH WRITER. ron shaft, which had been cu' t in two, V that an Iron king could be inserted etween the two halves, An empty VgrolLtIle, glild %Izany hildod-Well Risowil rucible a foot wideand deep hung In Novelist,& Dream is crystaillited Ili the he, ring. The forward end of the pole People's Fulneo In tondolls Elist Uud.'! eld a, crossbar, making it, As it were, - Wonderful Xiistitution WhIch, . Is huge T�i Two men held the T part of he pole; the third grasped the rear lienefiting tho l000r, U0. The crucible. hung between.' The The -late Sir Walter Besant was emainder of the molten metal from born at Fortsinoutti, Emgland., in lie caldron was tipped Into one eruct, Isss, He was educated at, King's bie, And the men trotted off with it, the College, London, and Cbrist's Col- wo in front with strained faces, the lege, Cambridge, where lie was grad- wau behind driving them complacent- uated with high honors in. - mathemam y, the oddest team in the world. He ties. This training tended to fit him s I teered them through a doorway, and for the church, but he abandoned this hey emptied their crucible into a small career and w4s appointed senior pro - mold. As they went they kept step in fessor in the Royal College of Maurl- tius. When he was compolled by ill -'- an unusual manner. Instead of step- ne'ss to hand lit his res-ignation, he ping out right foot with right foot the returned to England, where he had left man!s right leg and the right man!s lived ever s -ince. left leg went forward together, knee The author of "All Sorts and Con - with knee, foot with foot. We asked ditions of Men" was more than 30 why. years m0cing his present literary re - "That," said our guide, "is to prevent Putation. His first. book, which was them from tripping. If they should published ju 1868, Nvas called "Stud - full, youkilow, that metal would pour ies in Early French Poetry." Sir over them." I Walter acted for many years as sec - "of course such a thing never hap- retary for the Palestine Exploration fund, in which capwoity lie wrote, in peued?" 1871, the "History of Jerusalem," "Yes, It did. once. One of the men with the late Professor Palmer, and went down. The other jumped clear, was editor of the great work entitled but the fellow on the floor swam in It. " "The Survey , of Western Palestine." "Horrible! Of course he died instant- Meanwhile he contributed much to ly, poor man?" magazines. &.No; the foreman of the carrying In 1871 lie fornied a partnership gang, taking in the situation, made with James Mee, and the story of several terrific lealls for him, jumped this literary purtnership is one of the right into the middle of it, picked him most interesting In the history of up and throw him out of It bodily'. collabrration. it was successful from the first and ended only with the Then he jumped clear himself, with demth of Mr. itiCe in IL8,1321. Mr. Itice's the stuft dropping from his shoes. nanic, origa-aily appearLd as one of They both went j'o the hospital, but the Authors of "All Sorts and Condi- they are all right mow. Heroic, wasn't tim.a of Men." Ile ina:de the busi- 10 By the way, that's him, the fore- n( -,vs arrangements for the production man, Jim H., over there now. He Is of Ihe novel, but be was then too still looking after those follows." feetle to (to anything more. xktld the We looked over to where a big mus- I)ook Is rm. Ily Sir Witlter's ill its en- cular fellow was directing a gang of tiretv, Ilo selected the scene and the men manipulating molten metal. 110 s"bl"et and wrote the story. Throngil wits not disfigured, and he did not look this novel lit-, inatle a Place and a ntime for himself that tire lit swae re - like a hero. but thereafter the grime, slwts unique. Dickells in his tilite that covered him seemed noble Indeed, �, us"I the whole, of X.ondon its his and be would not say a word of his Neld. 'Sir Walter contA-lited himself feat when we sought to talk with him In the main with but a. part of it. about It. But Sim 11. %Vill probablY That part is a world In itself. but never want for a Job as long as Bald- It was practically unknown even to win's Is worldug.-From an Article on Londoners until this novelist photo - the Bnldwln Locomotive Works lil 1, In"Wh6d it it). a dark and startling Frank l000lln's Popular Alonthly. manner for the benefit ot the world. It Is hard for CNinadlans to under- stand wbat a tremenduus pIttea, the ONLY AN OLD SONG. I nd tit Loudon. is. It IS still harder for lbent, to undemtond huNv out It Illustrated the curlositr at it thig grenvsonw quttitvir should havt, New York Crowd. lula, so utttrly neglected and U.11 - It WAS Only ft S0119r� ft"d all Old One at known as it did until Nir WidUir that. but It came neur cW01119 a block 'went Into tile no0lics 'U'd Status xild oil the Broadway SutfftCO title thO OtIIQr ttild Ike world ulua he found thera day. The sluger was as black as the and laid Iyaro tho ab0rt nw;ery and coal In the mrt he �vas driving. but wreachothwss tit its Inhabitants. It tbat raot Cast no shadoW Ott his exuber. �11 nits "All Sorts and V�ondiitioas of alit spirits. AS lie swung his chariot I Well" whiell. proinloted the b4tilding of the grvat Peololv04 Valave. a va2t from Broadway into C( t-x-p,!r1nient Ant4jldid to bring tile he rafted lite �,olm_ Then .___ il") 4romforts of 11t)lop and clult, life with.- bega". in lite reach. of tile poverty &trlic-ktn; When the notes of "Old Black Zbe, rang out high and Clear above the d1a, it uas not uo�ant's fault it lh�� ex - of trAille. pxpressions of blAnk Offiale- perituent Was jA vient ovemprtad the fneeg of the hur- It is %till doing g4pod. but not on the lying pedeg(daus W116 thmilged the �54?dlv %`Igildt NOr ""AtIOP thOughL 'PON. aldewslk% NeCks Wem 011int'd In a mble tur it. lit this wouderfal fusti- Valli Search for the Inea-t1oft vt tome tation lh.Lre is a va%t hall lit which nenoy Patented phonograph. c�rovvd?, tj&� sl;ujI,ttrjJ f%wan-4 of the qutv.,nu of tvilected find 9ft6d Vft.-IlIdY U116111 tht T"Ilghind 1%,wk dou!ls, gill througg of air, nS if tile), eSpe;2trd to lUft.jtC* Ili# 8.1100 or 10.0[00 working luen and d&javgur;. panadiIng wad on. Sound lit solue offleo wtnd6w; wam's'l tDopatn, ,�,Jvjq ita mj��,s far more Were drawn UP 1114411t ft 1029 USO Of 11 tadho"I"Int than trwey Lnew beforse tlae treeks vxlended up reldandt stirect to, 4vt .44ir Wi.jfti�r*s idea� Anil 1� Urgallway" balfrIng atte." to Ili@ street$ 1� �jfa odItt A"'t, tvp U10's I Nere are to-olf. t1gat thdir drlver6 wh4lit Rrs"HAU), the!! lrr"jtnt�e get bql�vs and girlt jmce�e ofthe @n, wd'i§ tiftew&A add. G"d tluh4 Wur4re both se_%(t� Ulav dttaty *newtboy eittedt lo�.Arft us�,..Iufa etad�� and vt thetmelve-4 1LII. rvbl�er! Dofitefter It'd les oly!! uo tveeutt�v jvlattus III the verqattle 111w crowd IalggktA. Th(,- dftfkY,'ftYW kt!adj holdqng forth fwl "Tht 811%vabaft Man. Not onky h9q W,01dry wotk. bUL jchdj�;t - UM110h .h hi'4 rlrd gd.� Pt '"WZ tk­ DaUotds t#'Wa nse %Iog.hl ltevvatcll a. wzlh�v sidrd -ra�e book-,,% he Inent he had citited. The iermvd then 1 I*'role afqr-e UrLe death (4 Nlr. 1hee, dispet'ved. 619d thO 10H9 15HO Of 'W690" 11119 the , , beat little voluilld bea.111b to move ebm filof,8. 1! 01 *Meh t6e Indde ws tepulatjoh. ­%ve%0 tteluwmed a Jeft-oYffiftft Ob "Iloflotfiv Postee. it Tale ot Me 110-v'so f the rregp ­ 5, 1311t way to the fewo "New vatketa till V) f 'U(get'. a illqtofrical '41111.v fike "Aga -sorts and country peoplo C"Notal, hurt— It# holvel. ftlioh,�4 (Vf .-Tito ljoly ed his tshouldee,4 aud pasled bm Cond iw ftos,-­ ut. pretut�'s of !IIJU-jand &,14fmAd 14--Ik , !�,f.qttg of Ike Wj51It,& Trowle# 1h the W.d days of t -o, when the tigglisgi ft", %Ito S in tteo Ian* ift" Thet# fire doobtle,� fit-neh were alvmy,4 at *ar, fthell; tity w the toutilty hitger dad Motv tal- rable collectletig of iffid Aft Honve Vair" tva,4 aft inSlituti(in 00d Ill ** �t t 42luell vv�c%ft th.- P-nglisla �,,,46140r Was totn%tote t1tdit that to b# faudd Ift thd :1 penvgle *partrneinkU of the gleCulit'61', I.q rdow, njt �iLte g�vjqj us in ­Fhe Inagged, bUt It J.4 d qUestiett ktheffice ery WeIt Then." are . I wor&l Went V (bore is it, th.,�! leaggh atil breAdth of i� lkt:441 1UP4,11 '.Lvilr 'W�jttvrl-; (-tjVjV th@ land tity 401her balf so IfitteresUbg V'stity Isworeaur'e, a Intivet"I ebatALU I'A'. , of life its;(41. terlstid or the aftistre ltyemt teAtteftki Sjr waft"cr 5. m, truke bu-dm�sq of Up W" . 4 r but I*ttve th�ln That 1.19 tfie, tact that al- 1ke ki".-d cnwl F ont of the 111C I I �d SoAm�v of Aujujk,�Ts. XvEto zire I'lind- most evet.* V10" Is fft'O.C.1ut with Melia'; !I to ttlo�§ sad eis�socqtleno tbtt mak@ at A 1i st Irae publ�sbers. Ile *as a oir t1he; whole nom- haard woe.,�tr 011d ZL Inft" lietptobibly balf ate dw glftt �of kiligs U-11io Wl�-Vetl in gefting as much And tvlef% tokvns or uppteciatioll rrom oltiey g,.4 �w vould out of ttae books and the reniiindet. Welidly nation-;, Which 1.4- wmq writimer. having Iyeed fashloved especially f00 ,gjr WLllf.'r W-.'fq Popular alninst, e*. t-tywhire, in I-ondo-ft. One ii-niht find the wbite frouse. itave no avpucAte�t `omaes 111 Ian,. verbapv -ad drawing anywhere, else In the wodd,�'% � in 0. we -At e Home COMD11101011- P roont or in au aristocratic club, or One jnigl�t meA. Min, again in the womt stlums about 'Whiterhapel. Ile ,*This dolut, titat I hold fa iia� haud[,�" Was a's, nmei'l 411 holliLl in One Place he vald, "reminds me -of & -deep,. dark .I-%; lhi- ott-wr -aid seenied to have tis, nUtykv frier.As in one world as it, tholl ti r' .1 -0h., Geotgiorl his wife etelalmed., �,!Pir Walter was kilifiglittil at the dropping Wt bands Ili bet lap Mid QUe"n's, Willee in hollor 401 his Itter. Ilonding fotv,0d eligetly, %Iell me about 10 *,Y*%��' he wout zn, �If romillft tilett TtAtAp-.5 TL* rwnZj*nj, A SXctet tr that kin(t, T L Wilps in R%gland at�e JgLst Q= r ill IlArd to Teev.?, Ing fe et. lit o&, county there� wete A -,Ltd -then the ftfiltta to �Spejj,-. to h1m About half at Many trtanps last yeai foe tbre6 hours, As there wert, tout- year_q ago, and jT. 61d. another county there, werc� not. one. third as many. Enlistments for the ittlik. wit'i'lidtillut khiif e6ttit, ;armLy and navy are considered the Dlnet,�_Corne, tell me Straight Tg it cause of the dei cage- ftY real advatita.ge, to A man who gIvefs you h upf? )Froftt Uft 1101ilt 6k View. ;She�-44o this is tbn end �of our tt- that it is, I)XIt It 19 Apt to, .90 hard, i Ue--It may bp- for you, but it will with tht, gentleman that doesWt tip take me a yearyAK to pky the bills.