. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . nny. Oh, she is not at all the girl forhim ! She is too young, and not at allhis style. Other portions remind us of thedialogue in a New-York Weeklydetective story. The following is asample : — Whew, whistled Jonder. So youknow Ike Damon ? I didnt say I knew him. Wal, I do. I ran across him in New has lived there several years, youknow. How do New York folks take tohim? How do Posett folks take tohim ? retorted Murse with a sinistergrin. Does this not read as if taken rightout of the c


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . nny. Oh, she is not at all the girl forhim ! She is too young, and not at allhis style. Other portions remind us of thedialogue in a New-York Weeklydetective story. The following is asample : — Whew, whistled Jonder. So youknow Ike Damon ? I didnt say I knew him. Wal, I do. I ran across him in New has lived there several years, youknow. How do New York folks take tohim? How do Posett folks take tohim ? retorted Murse with a sinistergrin. Does this not read as if taken rightout of the columns of Steves Pard ;Or, the One-handed Detective of FivePoints ? And so we go on over three hundred,or, to be exact, three hundred and forty-one pages, until Mr. Fuller tells us thatwe are fellow-travellers no longer, witha seeming tone of regret that few willappreciate. To us it was a most pleas-ing declaration; and if, we are everagain fellow-travellers with Mr. Ful-ler, we trust that the skies will be fairer,and the summer woods more greenthan ever. F. M. C. Colonel Albert A. Pope. 215 mm. COLONEL ALBERT A. POPE. BY JOHX y. McCLINTOCK. In the minds of Americans the nameof Colonel Albert A. Pope is insepara-bly connected with the introduction andmanufacture in this country of bicyclesand tricycles. Outside of a large circleof personal friends, however, his career,already crowned with brilliant success,his manly attributes and his splendidcharacter are unknown. He won hisrank on the field of battle; he is oneof the heroes of the Union army ; factsentitling him to honor and recogni-tion aside from his remarkable businessprosperity. Energy, sagacity, executiveability and tenacity are among his per-sonal characteristics, contributing to hisgood fortune. Good sense, and notgood luck, has been the cause of hisvictory in the strife for fame and riches. Albert A. Pope was born in BostonMay 20, 1843. ^^ sprang from goodstock. His father, Charles Pope, ofBoston, still vigorous at


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