Show rifE flit lUST T n j t peace came back agaIn on ono J down a batUe 1 v Ii II lulle of victor vietor A L r vf lIar ar had hd oso d to tol toA toA l A haTlI hornet home had isi their pile II r rh r hating brother to thit J fum fumes ac the lbs hilltops pt II s id Ie e the Utile little bands oC flowers kt A 1 for friendly wandering t had hd lI In the theA I A Lt 1 the k I ground A th Ith knowing 0 were clr P F I In 1 In who die that bIrds birde may be bet Ir l lJ t J 1 stretch them at the I A ft feet II luil there the God aDd to tor r 1 h r and heaped In 0 of A 4 their mouth mouthe a 0 bit of duet dUlt for tor tork k nj ad starved and sweat and t I me IrIt rIl r F n plume I the eap some Iome y hance F boost boalt me strutting T feed the vultures and IJ or Ir In their araw Ii IiA A r I heard the tho tender Chrt 1 Zi L Ting On Oj ho bo all ti I I a N drawn WIth I heard I d dA 1 A r al the ages till this I and and blaze of bottle I If i f Rap and nd yet et they take takee e dward arve are some om ot of I JI Easter nouns by br byr r of well 1 r known 01 r I F Ma TI Markh 11 liss not herself I 1 wide wllie lff as a writer wrItt I tame fame will make a 1 r of attention for tor an effort i f r 1 I qt the man na M ht ii Was waI holding to high all II the feverish ot of work and nd the grim clamor of necessity must mut be credited to the devotion of a handful ot of loyal admirers among mon the these stand M Mla through whom w we are an anAble Able to make te nearest possible ap approach preach to styli that readers rAder can cn ever hop for tor and by whom The Comedic h has been lifted for tor us UI vagueness Into full tull blooded throbbing life A foolish hu has ron gone the rounds round of the papers to the er t that were nearly all 11 an assertiOn that an any good French scholar ma may confound b by C cm lm with the while the lad lady herself that not a word Id idea or thought cat qi ha bee been ox ex by bT her Xo To her we are aNi In Indebted Indebted f or th finer memoir which made mad the b brae tense teMe tragedy of Bal ISa RC MCI life out wIth tid Md force and tilt the last lut 4 to work for forthe the muter r Ii the translation of the Lettres dunS due through which her ber pithy and signIficant InI corn com cornn mn n nta are tellIngly ly sprinkled Her work Iii In the Letten to Madame Hans u k Is a redy to the Roman Romand d Amour which gave ve food to loe go tongues a year rr 10 o when Mr r de Iov Joul made known knon hI his conclusions regarding the between Dalae and nd the woman who became hi hIs wife In tIm to make maks h his last lut months pars para dl The thin then made mad were sQ U bed band on letters origIn the own owner er r ant and gallant thin refused to divulge hut but Jut Ju hurst Hant recently sent nt 11 by tile the Paris to 0 Interview Intern Mr lr de la In makes report from rom which the following IllumInating passage I taki Mr AIr do de ill Is replying to Mv Ir hunts InquIry as 11 to hoW he had collected inch a mass mut of papers Pot tort forty year I bae searched ferreted begged supplicated bought I am even somethIng of I a ot of stolen fOO But flut I 1 wish to know noth 1 lag A document ill Is brought to me mc Where dote does It estee from I do not care I the authenticity and I bu buy It I II sin not II a commIssary of JIG pa palice lice I have hav suffered many outrage l cook kept her door loor siut ml mi for tor tWO At last lut she Ibe lId and I 1 tore from her bet ht of Madam Idame Let tt tarS S A of Mr tr WIlliam Ordway Pr Par As a Angel of Clay Clar i well Mown critic d closes a letter Itter of lira praise to the lb author Ia his Mend friend With these words You Tou Owen In In LucU LucIl I cannot I quota them where h he says NI th that t when tit the hip ChIP com comes IMo harbor the cap captain lila tain of the port does dOlI not ask what storms abe ahe hU hi on tb lb voy 0 its but brt Is II the state ot of your health at the lut This Thill thought seems 1 to ant me to be tb the ultimate phIlosophy of human life and your Our story ts II inspIred by It from tirE to lat last lastS S S The London Lo don Times has bas a lIttle entitled trUed Or Uret t and ROO the DItch Detch It I Is It a wort ot of about fItee arid gIves an In sad Impartial resume ut of the whole whale of S JJ Africa Afna to the outbreak of the tho war It ally In the columns 0 of The Tim TImes end ud created much and attention la In BritaIn and wu at atone one translated Into the ot of the dIfferent European countries In fact It w was as the best belt hl his historIes torIes sketch that had appeared C It was wal tb the old to turn 1 a suc drama dram Into as fur In dance Victor Viator did with his Mm m Ia lana Gene Oene Duma with hi Ids Broth Charles harlet nUde Reade with hi hIs 1 Peg It I is the new fashion to turn successful Into drama as aa for tor by where the fact is so 10 well know From Trilby to we weba ba have had a ot cC dramatised novels nola WIlson Barrett mer movies the he two plans JJ lie and ancl Barron have beef bie collaborating on the simultaneous production ut a pl play a novel oa en tIlted tilled In Old New York The book bookIs I Is just jt ou out t The III ilay WIll be produced shortly Time Th plot tell ot a young Dutchman who after atter a lIt life of noble nobl Is II slain ITt In S a duel dul b by the young oung man he has done most mOlt to be There arc re Indeed three duels duel In the book besides a horse race whet Hit th favorite I Is shot dead a few from the winnIng 1 A ertIc In an n exchange h ha this tu to say aay t f Urel forthcoming book It la Is rumored that lIart con contemplates templates the publIcatIon ot of a HOOD secondS series ot of Condensed Novels Novele which will do for Whit what the for that poper F novelist In hIs hll is II turn tum It into Inlo natured ridicule Will 11 h find It possible to landt arah Grand or CorellI one with bated breath breth And AnI will the really be funnier than the original C S S What a change a happy marriage a landed tate a seat at In parliament and arm increase ot of years and ud will 11 make mke In man here is II gird Ird who a few tew years ean ago WI was writ writIng writing Ing of war ar adventure and romance In South Africa now at the very time Une when the land Ind ot of which ho he wrote Is II filled with war arid nd excItement and nd King Kine Solomon Solomons mIne min have been dl covered publishing a hook bout about hi his years Think ot of the cent descriptIon ot of the bottle In n ICing Mine when clashed their shields and Ind spear awl shouted Koom and then read teall thIs Meat OIt people unaccustomed to tb the rou routine tn tine of a farm have a notion that his hill the Uhe farmers larmer duties are of the description To these I would say a 11 them tr try any on one or of them eV the such a as drawIng a dItch and andI I think that tilt they will change their ther Views In truth there I no single on th the land that does not re require quire a vel Very considerable amount of skIll pili to It II and Od lids skill acquired b by years 11 of the agrIcultural laborer puts Jut at ui the service of oC any lIr one who will pay pal him thirteen shillings a we week k there I no nonsense eight hou housar a day sar with him With brIef IntervaL for food h he labors from 6 to G C or mo and In wInter from daylight to dark People In BOlland jut Just now are in more In ema carnage than oab bs and nd earlier irs Ire well wIl whIle A Farmers Farmer Ii not hi great reat demand n Olda Is II agaIn PittIng her Pen lien In Ia Un Wrath at t everything as It I Ii Thee sever r was u a time sh she N say In liar her new novel when there therl was Val st little freedom and nd so 10 lIttle justice u In ours Two domInion now rule the human buman the they are the armies and nd the tbt serves them by br turn and receives from each Ua Lie w wigs The historian M lIn has hal written that tbt we a are probably Interior both In Intelligence and In humanity In prosperity aDd aad In at t the theolo cl olo ot of tIlls century to what the hu him human man mafi rice was und under r Severus Anto sinus anti and It Il t li true t GIlder aUder In num bet ber of Harpers Baur II gives us tt some IOme In Inter ter concerning MI Miss Mar the author of the lied Voltage Mile n Mary Iry III says Miss II Gilder belon belongs to time the younger branch or of the Margula of fu fain II Ily whIch ba has ben been In III cU castle since tilt the reign ot of William the Conqueror W Ve In America are re however howver more In the th tact Ilist II liIs Is II nI of Uller and It was wal In Inthe Inthe the holmes hOUM where he lived at as rector of Hodnet that she Ibe was u burn Chol was brought up en a solid foundation ot of EnglIsh literature In the very nry library where whre her tIme the bishop used to write writ his hll termon ermone and no doubt the Very err volumes that alms read IMd were wen thee whose whOle pages hed beeP been turned by that poets PAl fingers MI Miss baa haa great popularity In America where here The lime l lanvers Jewels JeI wu was first published In Iii a well a as In b book k form ne lIed Voltage 11 by the WY way I Is sUit lUll maIntainIng It Its I popularIty against all comets coanell In n the report on the best beat sellIng books book for the put past month ned lIed Pottage stands second on the lIt havIng Pled passed such luch books book as Richard Cr Carvel I Janice Meredith and nd When Wu was In F w r rIn In It still maintains the first on the list lilt listS S S Rudyard South African cable In a recent number of Weekly kly b ha roUNd such ucb MIm meat ment contributes a poem tn cn Jou rt to the current hat paper Ir erse IM has nuch swing and nt Igo Or r that marks his 8 I IThe The Seven SevIn Sea SeaL and ItI his crt tf ie the dead soldier Is l In ey Wy a worthy orth on and untouched lIT by 10 IU The final 1 alt a follows tollow lIe shall hn not milt meat the of our ou 4 va van In tb the doomed city when w we caiola fhe h aeo score J JOur Yet oer lii Id grave gral that Out Our ed guss a M Mh h his ones more moreTh Th The editorial enterprise shown hown In ob tamIng Mr poem Oem b by cable Dable from South Africa la Is certainly ot of commendation a S S Dy By a curious John ICon drlek Binge Th Houseboat on the yz has baa been made mads the of II hi 11 by two of the carnival so 10 detles of Ne New Orleans It is III the first time In tb the hIstory ot of tb lb carnival that an Author hall ha been so 10 honored m Ills book wu was chosen by the socIety slid 1111 by that of time the of Much bitterness between the theto two to hu has naturally resulted Th the question u as to which hu has tile the prior right to the selection I now Nw w Orleans socIety Roth presents hose of The wire wre so 10 dab elaborate orate and ami unusual In theIr character that the curious It is regarded b by outsiders as most mOlt happy The London Athena Athenaeum m II I gIven to learned discussions of American liter literature attire or Of DavId It hu spoken heretofore much In a solemn and cal manner but It has haa not yet o oer er end that thet It author I ii dead The other day dar It published u 1 ankle aricie In which Ie I Isaid said Mid Mr Jr W cott h has the makings of o oa a good In the art artof artof of narration be has a good deal to learn It ff requIres a patient reader to find out the rood good parts o of his work and lid lIe be should l bur bear in mind that there are not too tou many patient read era S I An and OM on of ape leal Ical Interest to the e publishing I Is the resignation last week of Captain Henry from Ha hamper r Brother h he has haa held bold positIons of trust and responsibility for nal nala nearly a quarter if t a r nt u ry for th the pact ten yari having Ien len manager of al alt the harper Capt wide 0 of friends ln In tte thu publishing tr trado wi will be pled pleased to know that thal he be ba has a sub Interest la In Frank I ular Monthly and th the oth of ilus Al He HeI I has len been elected a tr troas uter of the leslie hous III In with Frederk the nt mani the If at fairs fair A continuance of 01 tIm Ih mark able Abl p progress n ot of Jk Frank popular Monthly as P a tn liD cent I Is II IIi Rs till i by this nW new add added hll Ir to further the line of Mrs In 11 remain 11 a elor with Henry Henr TrAI Tyrrell 51 1 tor JL IL Y 11 art manager and Chrle u as mechanIcal lu IU P Ir C Jappe the secre pl tarT tary and Chard n fl Robert RobertC C Wilson and nd the h ha eb an n interest In the Ik stuck of the company A book In people general generally ly Iy will wUI bk tk take Interest II tb the f forthcoming uto of Jm James I unde under tb the tithe of Life Lite of P a Pioneer The author I Is wen welt known In Utah ad sad the Te entire Wet West and his hie bJ book bookas as al outlIned In tb the prospectus contains the history of P JOt moet eventful life filled wIth U adventures that tbt put those If of th Lb euril volumes volum ot of to shame bam bamA ar A aw tr from th the prospectus wl wI an excellent Ide idea of the bok book which lve wi wIll undoubtedly m meet et with a aI I lage ocal 1 sale I In the thrilling character of the hIs to ti episodes relate related In the volume at e ot loll a PIoneer the book Is II a sInk I Lif exemplIficatIon o th tb tact tet tt that I o hI truth I is t fiction The Th i narratIve Is aia also ot at value and nd interest to dweller In tb the and coast coalt r relo re Rk elo and nd to sit 1 whole 10 attention I Ii df to that tbt sectIon ton of the globe and andIa it Inhabitants l For or nerl nearly years Ia the writer hu has been an active tl pant In adventurous scenes of f the Great Vest which embrace an eph epoch of some ome o of time the mot most dramatic events event of alt 1 time Te The stories IM of Danil Daniel Done Boone and Davy Crockett liar hav entranced many thou and of readers der and ae are well worthy or of the attention they nelve receive Time The nat nar tithe raUe of the writers experIences given In the tim volume whIle It differs lter In clr condItIons a sipS scene Icene of ac acIon Ion Uon from tho those of th the men named is II nut Dot P a whit Ie less entertainIng end nd thrilling than theIrs I It Itis is 18 none nune the less replete with Instances of perIlous provI provIdence dence sensational episodes and not nots ble occurrence while It has hal the bl tRe age of extending over a wider field neld fieldin I in the tho writer having been fur for a tIme Ume a Weller among of the South and In tb the centers ot of otti lib New ew and the Ol Old World le lie en ti In the Mormon Battalion and nd li iti the service ot of his country the march wih with that hor body of arol across the plains deserts and nd oJ from Iowa to California Wd aide aided In raising the tbt nut first Liberty fole Ie from which the Itar taru and nd StrIpes 11 orlou orious n flag of f freedom 01 waved on tb the I PacIfic ct coast The story of that great march Ia dealt with on only I In a way as I It ri mS Ille late to the perils bar hard narow narrow ep and nd scenes Icene of his Individual history 10 So wih with hi his stay t tIn In CalIfornia during a must mOlt excItIng period llo Ie He wp wa present at the original dIscovery of gold rold tb there and w was time the first one to make tt tech of the yellow elow taJI flakes and declare them to be the precious metal etal A As a an eyewitness and ud participant he furnishes an accurate recital ot of that event The writer of the book also 11 was one OM of those thOM to break a road from California th through u h the Sierra Neada Nevada mountains cud ud over the deserts to Utah I In Ort s1 Salt Lake IAk Vale Valley In tm tIme to In the pioneerIng work lot te the up ot of that valley aD and sur ur country Then a m ml to the IndIana an explorer 4 and nd a peace officer hi 01 Clr career WU was marked b by adventures that I thrill the soul ot of tb the lIstener to or ra read em r of the narrative Of eual equal Interest covering briefer period were his visits to the 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