Show T I RY OUTLOOK BY I tT t few pay there Vv v wilt ink Aft te Ii Lo LOP a pub lIe Dc sale f z me very valuable manu manuscripts three rather lengthy length col 01 or of W Morris handwritIng slid and one Tal volun containing nf copies Oples of Written by Lord Neat man many or of which have never lever been n published The manuscripts comprise ise A Dream of f John Ball making pe pages bound In vellum The Friendship of Arnie Amts and Amile nineteen n pages paces of foolscap and th original autograph manuscripts or of five lectures on in art sub subjects it pages page Morris Morrl man manuscripts manuscrIpt are very ery an autograph letter tetter p appears but such an extended lot Jot of hu has never neer bead offered before and doubtless the prices will be high Those who ho are interested In det detail U will enjoy reading the following from Mr Arthur Henry Mr is the author of A Princess of Area Arcady y published last lut y yar ar and An Island cabin which will be issued this spring 1 was s born he writes In 1881 In Ills My tather WS was one of the early circuit riders He was kIlled In the war and my moth mother was thrown on her own resources She be was as of a very poetical temperament wrote poems tor the Ladles Idies ers boors an evangel evangelIst let q the W C T U She Shewa wa was a rem remarkable rk ble woman 11 1 won waS very delicate as a chil and it w was doubt I should ever grow up So I never er went ent to school In fact t I go And my thinking I would die from year to year did not preen prest the matter BerY sum summer summet met mer site She sent me out on a farm where there were dogs dog I cant remember ever learning to read think I picked It up by sItting beside my sister In the evening and Jt listening willie while she read aloud abod InterruPted by occa occasions lonal questions from me knew nothing of arithmetic until I was 20 years old when I became Interested In It as a study and took It up I everything that way When I Ivan 14 mother bought a ahome ahome home In Evanston Ills I was 88 sent to the preparatory y chol then I bad read philosophy history And everything I could lay m my hands on but system systematic systematic stud study I po pot understand and andI I lefts left school for good three weeks So I roamed Evanston for two tW years and then my sisters health be beme be me Caine poor and m my mother started us for tor the Rok Rocky mountains We got as astar asfar tar far ItS an Nebraska where mother disco ered she had no rn nue re money Then I felt go to work and went t to a family friend t t herd cattle I used to togo togo go out with them every morning and climb a high where I could watch the herd I did this for about eIght months going out with a volume of Pope or on Emer every eory morning Then I wrote my first poem knowing i nothing of prosody but feeling that verse must be I 1 Went ent to C City alfet that were I split spIlt kindling wood for lor board Then I got a joo joh In book Hok store but found the life irk Irksome o e and to te ChIcago Where I 1 got gota a job jeb In InS InS S A Keens be bank nit He was wall a 8 friend of mol mothers hers Ho He had never read a book outside of the l lle l Then Th n I be began n to write If M ry A Leger Lefer of pa was d by Thompson who gave ve me tO 40 for It Then I Wooing This t toad read to I ho was very angry and l d l pt to tend to bu eal xi v lure alone Jone and h d a me Into Ute the bus busl busness ness But r got orse with Uh the money I made by and rode d tro from 1 Chicago t N New Tork wandering tu around the coi dependent On n the Qt of fa f m ra for fOOd and big un I wa O 0 old I to Inter interest In polities then ned and made I Pr n speech In Ro bes grew lame and uSeless wandered through the on en foot oot and nd then back to cage where I pent Into lb the newspaper 5 i kno ln nothing of life I go out look Mound around come in inand Inand and write hat I had seth aen but Could never IDd It In the paper The editor Rho what at t to make mak ot of me but e Field was b et the Hit Staff taK kept ept me there here and was Interest Interested I ed In n Ins Quo Q da StOlle Bald to me are you u trying to do d r vi u o Imitate This has bad only one Washington Irving and that is io I boug Now u get out on tM the street and tOok look aro arOund pd you and see there and j Jn aid write It I went want out came m k wrote a column and a h lf happened happen d on the comet and from froin that tAt time thus all my 15 stuff stutt wu was pubU published hed a novel Nich las Blood BIocHI t that u ham nam ashamed t Of now and which er published Then Thea I r 1 became city of the TOledO I IBI BI Blade e and aDd there I met M Miss Maude Wood a young newspaper waman whom hoe I married We lived In ToIe Toledo t for three years t I also aso became Inter Nt in an electric road from MIami to Toledo and in the green reen ouse boniness ar at one ne time But Ive nod bat enough of business Am trying to t get some understanding or of hits Uie and not It f possible Xe New rk has been a lace forms fOrtne I 1 have haTe sin since had a nov novel l I published A Princess Of Arcady I R Robert rr B has bas made E gland his for lor several leveral years and the an that his Ia last t book The Victori Is only DO now being then ere six months after Its IR hi cOuntry eon s as an a slight sur eur s one Ms hag read the book nd the entirely American nature ef 1 It The VICtor Is the tory Story of an American political boss bo perhaps hued based on Cruiser as a figure and with the excitement of a New York Tork CIty on ea last fall fail It was wag hot ot strange e U u t the American publish ers era of the boo bosh rUshed Ute the Volume out then theIL Whether the newspapers eIS tired avery one ODe their political news or whether the ill in the emp campaign p against ws qs so great t as a to keep kee rem takIng up A story of political or ROt not it Is hard to t say but certain It Is In that the book did not sell as well as 88 the merit of the story or the fame of th the author would have bave lad II ceo to t fOX expect However e boc Is not published until the people know bow about It it a tact fact which was es aJ Jn I tIl Illustrated ted the other day la hEn a New York paper reviewed i l The House with the mutters and railed called It t the hook book of o the wf k The story was ubi early la lat fall fail by a New York Arm bUt the local pa paper r had bad holy It That book by t the f wa way hall bait had hod a curious arlou history It Is iii said aid that in the lint first three of Its life S scarcely see copies we The head of th I ft flesh which had llad It returned from abroad j during the inter and when he i t the Condition or of Q poor r sales ex 6 the matter The book is i sellIng by the in England We mu must t get out HIt and tell people what a great VEat story thin 15 is slid then be ran I over the words of praise which the loading leading critics had b given Ten it In Len Lendon m don donIt donIt It that thata week Or no later hates one OM of Ute the large Juge p printed an aa article calling the book one or of the two best of 1051 Up to that time limO tM the deal t tera era bad ten ben referring to the volume lIS as ne The With time reen ShuddeR deR but ahon the began fegan t to in inquire quire r fr r It J 0 at the looh i more hopefully Twice already since sincee e started thombas n t been n a no o copy on n tale al and new the edItions are p going ahead by the Ii five thousands For tho e who h ai are at all Interested in POlitical situations of c the various pow pew niOrt mort partIcUlarly tit of England a recently con collection of parodies on Allce Alke in rland will prove of in int t rut Th They v f called ale r lara hun Blun Blunt t line LewIs tarn Clara i hur Balfour dressed as a little att attended b by various nurses wb her m In making a Irish stew One n da day Clara had a SOIL fall i I f down a hole hoJe in a putting green D where I I she bhe ha hart 1 gone to g get t her golf gIr ball 1 f I 1 1 wi ih h she ohe cried oUt that I 1 hart had Gradine G Balfour with m mc Then I Quid could hIde in some Mme I or other where I never be no tired and perhaps when ben the Abera I had eaten ht her r up t they be hungry So fo me When en ClotS Clara I reach reached the bottom sh she found fourd herself safe and round on a 8 II seat In a large I II hall hail full of green hairs chairs the house or of I common A white rabbit sat t In iD I front and shouted Order er When the they started to read a WIll Clara 1 tried to get ot ost but every everT door was as locked the best she do wu was to get a glImpse e of a beautiful garden I carpeted with 01 hereditary m in and filled With hundreds ol of happy child children of whom three formed a quorum and of some seemed to be more than half balf awake the house ot of lordi lorda The tat Cat Is 18 an Im Impersonation of Lord Doer Boer dom dam and deal with South Africa and the war o and Dragon and refer to China and Turkey A life Ufe of Ellen Terry has Just been published in London and anG the stage ee of Clara J are Is Issued issued sued there Ii a very pleasing Intro Introduction Introduction by Mary tary Anderson ExEm ExEmpress pre press Eugenic Eugenie I is said saki to be at work upon her autobiography but not n t for publication Her purpose according to the report Is to place the manuscript In some BOlDe public In where it itma ma may be consulted iy who do de deres sires res to refer to It The life liCe of Queen Alexandra will be l ned issued shortly Th The Theauthor author Is Mrs Sarah Tooley who wrote The Personal Life Lite of Queen Vie Vietoria toria tona One of the heading citron chron chronIclers of England who Is a 8 sturdy d de defender fender of KipU gs point of view f w In InThe InThe The I landers Islanders Is br very Joyful over the discovery In Opinions of the Sante ame sort of a standpoint lb In spite of the fact that Dooley has himself so se severely verely criticised pomes It Is la Is h his dissertation on athletics that hat J Mr Dooley haS corn com committed himself Why Is Ig England lenin her maey macy Because Englishmen get down 1 1 their hell Jobs joh at o lock a g gemS lut scoot on their cults an lave have at a quarter is twelve on a 3 bIC bICIe bicy Ie dc Ye Te cant keep yer eye on the ball baIl an on n th Iii money at th same time Yeve got to t H be Wan thins oX or another In this I flyer ner knew a good rd player or a t sports sportsman sportsman man that cud tie de much of else DId ye ve her Iver hear Iv Grant any medals fr a yard dash Did Iver tell teU ye Iv tim th number iv IT base hIts made be Abraham Lincoln Is there anny tee rec record ord lv Iv George doln dam a turn on a 8 or Thomas Thoma Jefferson gettin thO th money fr th Mm ham hammoor moor mer In me younger days not co ft fr to be an athlete An athlete was always a 8 man that It ag not DOt enough tr 5 wurruk hint him school q an dt vagrancy y laws him t |