Show = HJ IN CANADA His Eeflections < on < Bank Cashiers and Cattle LONDON Canada February 27 1887 To the Editor of THE HERALD You can readily perceive that I aa now safe from the Tucker bill i Inad my escape from Chicago in a Pulhna car and I was the only one in it et j cept the porter He asked j me where r was going I told himin a whisper Canada and handed him half a dot lar He put his hand on his mouth as if he were afraid to trust himself T was a great relief to him when I steppe off here At tho hotel I met many goodlooking gentlemen A similar thought came over my mind here at the Palmer as House in Chicago There 1 was impressed that all the guests were Hebrew children here I fancied that all WPM bank cashiers and found niv elf wondering whether I had robbed 3 c Cornick or not I involuntarily looked around to see Lew Hills or J T Little but was disappointed Their peculiar sizes and open and Denial countenancea were no where to be seen I am more impressed now however that Canada thould have been long ago annexed to the States The people a e wide awake and goahead dosomething makea spoon or spoil the horn kind The winter so far has been good with now and then six feet ofsnow The cattle ale all housed and look fat and sleek All are high grade and many full bloods All are large and when sold to the butcher or for breeding purposes bring a good price The horses are most Clydesdale all heavy and are readily sold to the United States I found no Jerseys and heard from few Herefoj di mostly short horn Durham and Galloways HJ |