Show Raising Elm New York Press Mrs Jagweigh Robert I learn from the maid that you canis in last night in such a condition that you gave her a dollar to kesp quiet M JagReigh How much did you give her It was about this time that Cleveland was nii kin s his tour of the country Vibch was made chairman of UIB reception recep-tion committee but he didnt ocuue No sir On the contrary Vissch put in the day cleaning a secondhand revolver which he purchased of old man Voorhees who ran a place on Second street He was going to kill Harvey he said and we never attempted to stop him That medicine of Harveys was something some-thing which acted contrary to expectations expecta-tions Instead of taking the color out it aCdd mor2 to it The organ became so bright that all attempt at description fails for lack of synonym It was redder than any lire if fire is read You could see it in the night Boys asked him why he didnt get a job as a signal lamp in a railroad yard Trains stopped when Visscher went near the railroad and stopped abruptly Passengers wondered why they were landed two blocks away instead of being taken to the station Oh that nose was a beauty Vissch found Harvey as ho was taking his frugal midnight meal in Ton P tries place from the ice box Tom is entitled to a medal if the physicians 01 this country give them for life saint because Vissch was after gore and Tom thwarted him He was never forgiven Harvey went to Mexico and operated on peons until after Visscher changed plac sand s-and became associate editor on the Banner Ban-ner of Gold for which ha has written some beautiful selections But none of them ever mention Harvey Between the two is an impasse gulf which can never ba bridged |