
ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE
LONDON.
ONTARIO
London, Ont.,5 Oct 1888
This is the tenth day of dark, cloudy, rainy weather and no signs of let up yet, but
as far as I am concerned I like it first rate have a good hard coal fire in the
grate in my office—everthing snug about me and sit there and see people &
write most of each day with considerable satisfaction. Wm Gurd
has gone to Detroit to see a man re meter he will probably go to New York early next
week and as soon as he gets things in shape there so that the patents are secure I shall go
East and join him. We propose then to proceed to Philadelphia and show the m. to
Harned and to capitalists (show this please to
Horace). That is our scheme but it may be interfered with
in many ways & I can say nothing absolutely for certain. My annual report is
nearly all in rough draft and some of it copied out—it will be considerably
longer than any previous one—I am pegging away & hope to get it completed
and sent off before the end of next week.
Hope to get a copy of "N.B." in a very few days—expect "C.W." will be something extra you are taking so much pains with it—it ought to be something a little out of the common by which to do justice to its contents
Love always R M Bucke
