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Show In London there is a great homeward , rush of American tourists. The staui- pede is so great that the travelers can- j not secure berths, the companies all ' being gold up to October, and some I vessels being tilled to even later dates. I'remiunis as high as WOO have been j otfored in vain. Tho cause of this rush I is the remarkable revival of certain I lines of business in this country and the ! promise of general prosperity. The ; wanderers are anxious to get homo to make money. Tho circuu, stance portrays por-trays a peculiar condition of things. These people have been squandering i money abroad instead of helping lo ; mend . matters at home, but now they are crazy to get iu the swim. The , United Stateg is good enough for them j when thero are fortunes to be made, j but they prefer to idle away their time and thair funds ia Europe when bus', ness is dull. In the language of the j street, it would serve them right if the I should all get "whipsaw ed.'' j |