Show i OTES NorEs OTEST Tt T f Harper contrary to their usual published a 1 book oC of fiction January The novel novI no l U Is entitled Lux La A Tale Talc tit if tho ho Alias IK fl I 1 W s ii 8 written by b l Samuel S M t Our lIr Tho scenes nrc placed In the first century and develop an nn MY of ot the progress and triumph of tho the Christian creed In III tho the of ot luxury and vice Ice The Ireat Ir at Apostle Is of 0 course fit SI PauL rul of at whom both ns os man and apes apos apostle tle U the author has Sas drawn u II sympathetic and picture A vela vein of ot ro 10 Inan the th love of ot a n bravo broo tribune trIbuna for fora or orR a R girl and on their conversion to tn winds through tho the story In trong contrast to tho the brilliant glad Beti 1111 the Imposing pa gantry of 01 tho pagan JI emperor Nero The pr M of 0 the tho Christians anil their I thet delivery to tho the wild wll beasts to tomake rinks make a II spectacular show for tho the PoPUp populace lace It 18 i dosi dr with wonderful vow pow power er U lt is II believed that thero there has been beon beono ro JIG o novel norel situ sine e which will riI ere eret Ste lite t the Iho profound Impression this thin book bookIs U Is up ep t tt hl d to make makeIN ako IN Ir Humphry Wards War ards s play vinY pIn liMi h wrote In collaboration with Louis MUI V N has hns been given glon u IL L trial r m lii America This Is III not Mrs first list ventura venturo Into Inlo the field fiel of cf t the th plis Sho bho dramatized her herlov orel lov 1 and the play pIny wan ao pro mentel ent en led d m to London with some seine success Url Mrs Ward is 18 now nt ot work on n II new novel roel the tho harpers will publish ustin whoso hoso latest drama 1 1 id was vas recently published by J Brothers will contribute a 1 aporo alerIe erics lerIe or of f poro entitled tlell Tho The Poets ro t Wan lar in inThe I Ip th f 1 National Helow The rhe MIH jw will 1 begin With the tho Now Nc lear eur Mr Ir Austins last published vol 01 ume ins lu Field PichI which nan has nev lIe lIer r ii H L i iti III this country but was 1118 nS H t g presentation In III England I K Wiggins lIggIns new story slon n ii IH i ih I fund a II place among tho time lest CH hooks from the tho ery me 1110 h n w lor f if II The Tho publishers MI In m two weeks four editions fidi rIk k L iz of ot copies cople were t 1 Ss Sst I 11 n t ss the author with Will 1 IT 4 II I The feign Bellm of ot Queen Isyl h I riN tn NI n i I but the Hie ono one from hit hI d h t o taker most moil pleasure l Is tho time thoai m ai a i fi fiN f of ot miniature old fashioned 11 N v i r i lima eIni farm houses housos Ho Ito makes hI I ii ii nI 11 t I curd board I and they are 1110 fully tull II l M Mt I n I h II j 1st Ir detail down don to Ill I 1 vines vinos and oven even eveni t I I i tubs on tho the buck back porch I Each Elich Is II set on a small board laid lahl with I green velvet Truss enclosed with a 0 astone stone atone wall vail He lie makes them for tor gifts and Rends them with a n complete completo ac no account count of or the tho names and characters of ot their occupants written In true Cape Cod or old Colonial dialect One such stick cottage which ho lie presented to Uru o Ills collaborator In The Lark LarkIn In is the tho residence of ot Solomon Handy of ot Pudding ll Center and a email ell eli II a In as ns the tho room toom where the old oM gen Ren gentleman murdered lilt II nephew with a II knitting while pretending to lance n II boll boil When William II n Lighten author of Tho Time Ultimate Moment which a West Vest Western ern paper describes described as n tho the best Oma Omaha Omaha ha 1111 story ever written was wall only a 1 small boy bo ho tried his at nt all 1111 sorts of ot writing stories fragments of ot natural history Insisted upon rending them to magazines To earn tho the money for or he nicked on nn for tor n a neigh her bor an n I 1 h own share n tho the town He ne made mall more moore than a n dollar that June and Invested In a n supply of at stamps that kept his manuscript go goIng goIn going Ing In for or several months Despite this spirit of ot enterprise It was many mrm years yLara rs before his Ills be began gnu gan to bo be accepted i but with his hili new novel Mr Ir Lighten teems seems to have havu ar tie arrived rived S Tim Tha increasing popularity of ot Onti Will Irwins fantastic Cal California story The Reign nel 1 of ot Queen Isyl Is 18 shown by b the fact that the pub publishers ushers lishers received from rein one book ct store stort ore last week oak an arm order for tor live 10 hundred copies Mrs Irl Demands Delands satisfying atones Morlex en on entitled entitled titled Dr People mire taking Inking their place among classics of at a n similar character Tho rho London Athenaeum compares the book with the best Eng RUi English English lish models of ot Its It II kind anti says nJ From beginning to end ond this book forms de delightful reading In tho the souse that Pride Prejudice and Cranford are de Ie delightful The Thu thousands of ot renders readers who know their Jano Austen and Ind Mrs Mr laskell II will Ill bo he thankful to add tho the American Mrs to that charmed circle I Time Tho Harpers are n now new edition of ot Judith of ot the Plains Mario Marlo Mannings striking novel of ot tle tIo big cattle days In III the tho west went a n story which hn been beon favorably compared by b reviewer to time the work vork of nt Harto Miss MI Manning IB is stow now In Home where she simo ho expects to remain until the Ihl I Carl Snyders successful book New Mew Conceptions In tn his ins been bon very sen well received 1 In III Germany Johann time the norman publish publisher er or r has ban row now IO opened 1 negotiations with Harper fl Brothers who publish h the tho book bOI In America to It U Into Herman nr rl l It at nt LeiPsig As s the firm of or larth I rth has hM high standing In and ni n publish ru I ls of at authoritative books book of ot science I thir of ot nn nit American work vork like hike Mr Ir Snyder Is the tha more notable nol blo Tha Tims book Is also published In III hy by 11 th Harpers and ims hm through several leveral editions there thore t II Time The e most picture of ot tho time Is iii the he Trait Trail scripts up UI of its of ot Children n Bine the Ih peeks look In the MacMillan company have published another hook book by b Mortimer ant mj Dorothy M record In III catered and vivid 1111 il II of Time It Durb 1 r which had hati an all 1111 h all Mr la Is now at itt worX wort on 01 of ot Hy thy of ot tin till Hi its full Ml Us III It I it ri II Mr Mn Irs A The ft T o w of ut utaI aI ani lien Her Herto Tt fa I Ilk to tie tL u on sit Ol Mint t Mr U r Pryor lIr bu It ItOI ku II OI hurt WI tier ltv m viha o unit II l lra I auDit ony Sirs TI ra u parI U If th h i tOA a cit ul 4 t tl mv II im imIn In III wh tot ii I r l MI si I hn mu 1011 i t tin III M S Idl its r rot i r it i II IIii I C 1 Iii ukI 11 1150 b through hos Who In In England that the tho person described us nil follows Is III the Iho original of 0 the great detective d Sherlock Holmes Joseph Hell lIell M D F V It n C P S t consulting surgeon surg on to the Hoyal Infirmary In for tor Sick Children Member of or University Court Edinburgh l University lt born Jorn In IMIn burgh In tho the year cur 1831 The Tho eldest son suit of ot Hell lIell surgeon and of ot Ce Ceo Cecilia Cecilia cilia Craigle Married to Kath Nath acme daughter of or the Honorable James no Murray Went through the tho ordinary or oC of a 1 hospital on at lit Edinburgh Infirmary from troll dres dresser ser for to senior surgeon and ami 1111 consulting surgeon f years G editor of ot the tho 1 Median Jour Journal Journal nal nuL Yet he ho Is III the time original Sherlock Edinburgh medical stu sill students students dents Ideal l who could tell 1 their habits their occupations nation allty nitty and often their names name and who rarely If It ever eer made n a mistake times limps ho he would call upon tipon one of ot time tho to diagnose the eases cases for Ir him Telling time the house hou o surgeon to usher In lit Ina a it new patient he ho delighted In putting the tho deductive powers of ot time the th student lull nt to Iho the test with results generally minis In ing ns except to the poor student victim This Is Conan Doylos Doyles description of Joseph Jo eph Hell lIell He Ito would sit fit In the pa pit patients heats waiting room with a 1 face like a n red Indian and nn diagnose the people as ns ashey they hey came In before ten even en they opened olen their mouths Ho lie would toil tell thorn them their symptoms and would even give ho them item details of ot their past life and ho lm would hardly ever eer make mol e a n mistake What Edinburgh E student of ot Conan Doyles Doles student years am un nil fall to recognize nice nize In III the thc professor prore sr Joe Jue lieu Hell tho the king of ot deduction What Shat itt III Iho the matter with this title man nian sir ho suddenly Inquired of a II InK Ing student Camp Comi down sir Fir anti and look hook at tat him No You touch him Use Uso your our eyes 09 fir sir TKO tse your ears earn Use tao your our brain your our bump of ot per pr perception use your our powers of oC deduc After looking at lit the tho patient time the em Holmes s blurted out disease sir Hip nothing flail Dell retorted Tho Time nanH limp limit Is not flot from rom his bl hip hut hul from front his hili foot toot or oi rather rn thoI from troll his hili fe feet teet t Were Vera you to observe closely closel you would see B O that there thero are aro slits cut by b a 1 knife In n those thosa parts hartS of ot tile slices shotS whore where the thus pressure of ot tho the shoo la is greatest against the he foot toot Tho The man ama Is III u IL sufferer from corns corM and huts has no hip trou ile hie at nil all Ho lie hoe hns not come hero horo to be he treated rented for corns conic oW gentlemen We not lot chiropodists Ills trouble Is of oC a Q much nuch mire serious nature This Thin U is n a case of 0 chronic alcoholism m gentlemen The Thu rubicund nor noco no the tho puffed 1111 11 bloated face nce the tha ho bloodshot eyes eye the tho tremulous and twitching fuco itco ICO muscles with the tho ho quick pulsating arteries nil all show sho title this These reductions lien gsa lemen must however b bit continued by hy absolute and concrete evidence el In this lila Instance my mn In diagnosis Is a continued confirmed by b bythe he the fact of 0 my seeing the neck nCI of ot a whisky bottle protruding from rota the tha pa patents tents oct cost Prom I dOSS close observation on Ion lion gentlemen you can cun make a cor correct diagnosis of oC any an and every ery cu 11 However never neglect to ratify Tal your to tn your lr dini 1111 with the tho stethoscope and ad by th tb r recognized and QI everyday methods of or diagnosis One Olle day Ila In the lecture theater h its gave cave 0 this tho students n II long talk on un the tho th necessity for or tho time of at tt the f cal profession their n o sight loht smell taste tut HIM hearing III limit on 11 1 1 tattle table stood steed a I large Inno tumbler tum filled with a think dark liquid This hl gentlemen n I announced the a 1 t very potent drui drU To the tact site tt It I is I intensely hitter It I ItIs Is 3 must offensive to the Ih tense sass n of amel Yet Yot as R far ar MS sa this the tb ss of o ighut la Is con that Is II In 11 Is II no differ different ier emit ent It from of or other othmer liquids Now Non I want lt to I see how many of ot you yol gentlemen have Im educated your powers of ot perri err Of ot course wo use might ensi ly I analyse annl e this lila chemically and nu find out omit what It If is II Hut nut I want you to test It I by b 11 taste taito and tin nit 11 I 1 dont dOIt ask asic anything of o my amy I students stUll which I be willing to do lo myself m I will wi taste tute It I before passing u it I around Here he lie hI dipped lila his linger In the tho liquid m placed It In 11 Ills hula mouth The rime turn tum tumbler blot bler wa was passed around With Wih wry W and amid alli pour sour faceS fRt the tle students followed the lead One mitten another ladled the vUe Ue decoction d varied tumid wore WAre the time made The rhe tumbler the th round was OB I to tile professor I Gentlemen n said Ill he lie with lh n a laugh Inu h hI I am ann deeply grieved 1 to lo find fin that not one of or you has developed title this power poorer of or perception which I to 10 O often oUel speak about for tor If I you 01 hind watched me inc 1 closely Co I you OU would have hn found lint while I 1 placed my 1 forefinger In time the medicine tI I It wn Was the middle linger finger which 1 found Its way WiY Into my may I mouth These Thu methods of ot Hell impressed Doyle Toyle Do I greatly at nt the time tIme The he Impression milan sion Weekly ekl mails made lale was a n lasting 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