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CHICAGO TRIB SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1880—TWILVE PAGES 9 of * Lippincott’ y totho Word, tho world was under | atrafahtened out and tho villain conslgned to | tho f ts, mountains, nnd atreams 7 , NEW PUBLICATIONS: LITERATURE publleation of ee tteer of the. World," Romo ther. of reflecting the Heripture Manger cell, We should hesitate betore Ine | and ives a fair Impresaton of experiences o} ea Re eatleae Tuten terns began BRR Libra ‘ twenty-five yen ngo, vast strides have bees Trent pure. falae, or of necepting “mls | dorslug thisag it etmple story of English tite, | sunniner life In tho wil nt prezait among the lower onter 1 An Indtapensadte Worl in every Tiny twenty ive yermphical knowledge, both by | takes" and “contradictions” aa the Worl of | but itis fut of dramutic power, and appeals 10 re How Insects Direct ‘Thoir Flight.” Behool, Office, Countiny-Roum, and Family. . meuna of oxtenive: explonutions in tha Old ‘And tho Aino alternative {# presented sll | our ayippathles, Tt ts cleverly constructed and MAGAZINES. fo Nellesme, ie a popular elucidation of Twang OF Ox e acitioment And develop. | to those who eaunot feu that tho key of the New | wall developed: | the descriptive wetting Is Bobo two muy evil” ontomologieal dynamics. Y. Vi ttes in Rh Thi keg ment of tha New, 80 great hava been tho | Churet does reully open the mysteries of divine | spirited and the scenes picturesque. Tho Californtan for May announces that tho |- Among other topics the editor pays hin respects NOW READY. ignettes in yme—Than pad in recent, ghanwer 10, many parte of the arid ruvelngon ay as tn show Abe “underising Jars '—"'Tho Hittle Counte: atranaintion of ono | Jine number will contain a now dinlectic poem to Mutitowtarmolt inv reintton fo his reeantly ; wit {t hus been found mn a Epis . A ws © Ae ntnve Fi a - | announced viows International copyright, AN ENTIRELY NEW AND REVISED EDITION and Other Pooms—Lippincott’s 1 nulon ot te Dement ine, to Faconat tc the | elle or rendats who oun appreciate his, aplest | of the works of Qetuve Feullet and not jane uf | from. Jonauin Miller, tts fatlo of exponen em aan ica Rca sts OpyTIRLE, ork entirely, b ‘ thoreTanan d'un Joune homine pauyre” or | ogg FI + | inunber of sAbjects, na stint, ' oF . Gazetteor—Odd or Even. Pires the names of miny places which, ufter a | Tho selence of logio has beon long regardod | his eT eae oe He Pointed in | U2He First, Legislatare on This Continent”: | rarere Magazine for Stay prosonts a varfety’ LIPPINCOTT’S Temporiry existence, have been abandoned. 1 | py many thoughtful persons tm ranture and line | thie deacon Geos originally weltton many yeura | “InShaste"; “The Present Crists in Matt Frans | og teTonatning matter, The opening artiste, + TU re adr up. Petcen No tamuu of | imped. Yet new troatiaea on thin subject are | ago, somowhere nbout 146, although this inay cisco"; "I1igh Jinks"; ‘Itemintacences of Col. | by Henry J. Van Dyke, Jr takes us to tho Ttad GAZETTEER OF THE WORLDs | a Pioneer's Reeottections—English Master. | fPtonniten: cena ental a Hntnet get imer to eau oldthrnget | (dat Eran Pero eset ys gently | ED. ee Ee em": wandton | kame fereurece an tho prem, ent f onecr’s Recollect ons—hnglis! : fg linportance, RR HrodegoF training, or td viKHeute Logic tteclt | Acndemy, His skill ns a dramatist reached its e Nari: feared here be cea cr AP HT STS compiete Frononncine Gazetteer or Geo | —pleces—A Collection of Novels—dlis- the work, and 13 Few Te Dene a i | CHINE ae NS etc oat ee ems | duer workes likes Sf 1h bla prose weiting hin | Dances in Northorn allfoenit eluding the Mennonite tnmigranta (furnish en= A Sgrapbteat IMctionary of the World. Progress have. outrun the accounts hithertes 48 contined witha pace litte, tonmiuch oni nthe rk ye . da Canora, pander to the ‘The Amertean Antiquarian ‘hos just Issued tho | tirely fresh ple! for pen and pencil. Bayly CONTAINING NOTICKS OF cellaneous Works. Ue TEES cE eae oe ers en geen nee | parang culint in novel weiting whlch has np- | third number of its accond yoluine. Aaa home | novel nre tho plettires of old Dutch Ifo whteh ~) pnrontly culininated in Zola’s Nona.” Foulllet . 1 oe y ine ke Heat invention, versatility, and | Prwiuction tt desorves encouragement, ‘Tnero Mee EeY Heol gutitiod HOM Gaskill? ste. ho fittio Countess-‘does not strike us | Aro many Interesting articles in the present | y,jl}fo'a accond paper on “Musto and Musicinne ig these qualifications tonny remark- | number,—among others those on" The Mound- | {n England” fa { revelation of phuses of Ene false. rensening by putting | abledegree, Jt is, In fact, ruther a common ” rr anand this tiking clear its | phies French atory, mildly seasoned, ending abe Duliders. Explnnitlonsor & oaks biontere Lag a rap re fae monty ot funk the best nud most reeent forelign warks of i wineing : - OVER 125,000 PLACES, —— ike charactor, both In tho English and in other Foe en se ee encvlelees fue des | visor. witit tongues, hive teen freely lnul tnder contr iiuetive logic surely enables ts oftentiraen to | ae BECRVT AND AUTHENTIC INFOMATION RESPECTING THR True Character of the Bible—Theory of | Heri Fonenited: omieint deementa hav the fulluey det ind recourse has hee it ito gy loglatic fa \ : eryis —Swedenborgian Works— nusely reload ape ad | Hnnithorized assumptions. Nesides, wo are by | Fupty, and not pleisanthy, in n duel. Summit County, Ohta” TOWNS, Bte,, IN EVBRY PORTION ofthe GLOBE. Life of Channing. Inthioexectition of w work, of this churwcter, Tantus out Sta promlaes Dy coretul Juletony | of the loveot a woman for # man who Toves Rornko of dhe Indian of {he Unper sissourl tn | Suomen Mra ee contedbitiogm secu nape ition. ‘Th hly Revieed, Entire! See fons of thouands of con ter tho mllcord Ma avec Te wil Tong eter be eta cn itu pulgon tern duwstul | The ficpayinunt or onerespondewau Teale Intere | 8 Me Tone Ttan Museum of New York 18 ‘New Edition. ‘Thoroughly Rev the raatter RV eee etree mire and | Wucllve loglo Will bo ack Walt aa Wet medved | rival, Falling in that aticmpt, or rather bel | esting: and Son eed eee fond of his, | Hmely bt connection with the recent removal af Reconstructed, and Greatly Enlarged, Art Publications — Magazines— abroad. Over 5 tus beon axperde upon | itiat ita ehiet valio cunalats in ttstutnence upon A Se ce a ere to ie buconing 4 | torical studies wil nd this inugazine a valid sila Tat ttaclony te nermmencns jy auton tay s the production 0! his dl He it hirgent ~ t 7 it pana ohe! wh! her Intended el 5 fied * ey on, ume. Inara Otro. Embracing |” Books Received—Literary | spointiciimlazet ar nuns bow | Hat at ani aoha | Ut um thu Tren Mealy atest) toe ar Abiniies ine | LANE ME ae ine art je 6 TI any one unillustrates ‘U! Pe “les it ey bs cn ra “idbare plot a i PS ses is y an O.0! maip Turkey para Notes Oa ane ts Guzettecr of tho World, Now | gue luan eden Arohbiehoy Whateley and John of the substitution of one child Pree eetborehe | folluwtig toples: Tho Sitilwater Truzedy,” | stury by Angeline Teal pottraye some char, "Ral t i a ? Ition. Philudoiphias J.B. Lippincott & Co. | on this subject. We buve tow a new candidat marriage of nw wenlthy youth to one bis tiferlor | VILL. by Thomas Halley Aldrich; *' acteristic features of Weatern life. and abounds Half Russta, $13.00, Price, In sheep, $10.) for favor in Prof, Nuah K. Davis, of the Wate | in rank, his consequent practical desortion of Amiuttion: System: in Edueation.” by In humorona situations. Tho reriul novels— forty of Virginia, Who hus Just prepared a her lest he should be dieinberited, and her death | Brownt «Wants: “Metntyre’s Fale Face Black's * White Wings" and Blackmore's Mary Bince the pabltention of AteerEr oF nive WouL, VIGNETTES IN RMYME : ODD On EVEN. yoo ete tech ingued by ie Harpers; one | Meanain a strange lund leavin Sint Caer WH. Bishops Talent and Genlus." by Anerley "—ara continued, Amon tho” golld UTES PRUNOUNCING a TI RED, BS > ME. > . articles are Ewart Cury’s “Clvil-Rervice Ito» by SH ea" "Our form in Now York,” and Col. H. M. Bol National Guard." oa 04 + v as her only legney. Th Js nothing 6 topher 1. Cranch; “Ten Dye In the Re corr'a Ltuvareboon mide ingeugrapuien! knowl: | sf hayean {impression that rarely of Intohas | Ttisvery plonsnnt to turn from tho meretri- | titled "The Theory of Thowshts or, A Treatise | thie pee Tero. 16 neta origi i ‘Anny: yon wat Poe Kirby means ct oxtonaive oxviumianeinihe | 1. poetic ‘winger offered us mure charming | clous Fronch novel to a clown, pleas Hulls ot Deduct Loe eee yee ene Otyare | Absolutely bul there ie nothing tn the book to | OP 9 Y Hoe ee eerie te | porteatia, finer touches of Naturo, more plct- | such ‘as Mrs. Whitney hus ylven usin this 8S ) grunt, | It, Contes, ond = Or Coneopiay” to rulso above Aad lOc aati oat turer for ee Ss ey. beltowell ART PUBLICATIONS. : Poeierepiflmpset of a manor which he holds In | Test product of hee pen. Tt ia a sme tony | nr ee er auett TOF IReunOn: | Tee ee re a eh graven me recthig.” by George Parsons Lathrop; | ge Magazine of Art for April niaininins tte giiainate | fee, Itishard to defino hls Imitutfons, for ho | much of it of Ameriean farmer life, but full of Hay ee Judizmentyy tho fourths "OF Reuson- | jlustruted hy dome satire on the engraver'a art | The Democratic Presidential Nomination °3 | woll-enrned roputation. The frontispiece, entl Binceswhien, ator | fC" Tee cone beyond thom; yet I ahnll not | Sntorest and In inarked contrastdo the traslt | iu treatine the wniciont, meu depleting the meat unmatumal accno tho mumun | gud “British Americans.” by Itehard Grunt | Tere Vinee is trom pi eeana rue a temporary oxistenco, Haye | +} val, and modern indo the Yaxt number of pl 68 which have olthor ja future career shill prove | with which tho market Is flouted, A good novel yatoria 40 examined ritieised, injad contd graap. ‘The most we can suy for this i 4 entiroly spruny up sinco tha rave Se former ediuans Se aide tha are ear eer ich oven a | iay be a medium of kenuino ploasiro.—n poor Reinetptes. layla ane eeu ute rewated iMuatente ponte is thne ee ood of ta kind, but ts to tho | | the United Serrfee for May disctsses spun Leslie, and ts exueedingly well done. In fact, Sr hag of Inte, by {hele rowing Imports, Micrae: | friendly oritie might assim him.” So saya dr, | one affords Duta light oxcuse for wasted time. | ed, and deronded, and w multitude of examples | Guinion. a ebutone | peror mubjecta of interest tonavalund miltary | tho mijority of tho woud-cuts are carefully exe scriptions of those older citics and towns whore o: Stodmun in tho churming profrco ho hns written “Qud or Even" {san excellent novel. Wo live are brought forward. The discussions seem too rouge conwant: eae 4 , a iitchacd Halal revilaed IeAdE fA pea Gar Howe wiles abot One eed ecuted. The different. nrticiea nro entttl prise and re extended for a text-boox. remains to be seen —" ichard Ednoy” merits at least one of the | Of the Southwest “3 Liettt. Muson, U.S. N.. res | tl Streets’: "The Ky eibiinen of Gagne 1 la pertapy noe ton mean us | to Austin Dobson's * Vignottos in Iinyinod “Oud or Even” Muorligo tn the pure alr of | Sxclded fOr h teste oor. te traecentec ne | adjectives that was used to characterize anottior | Wews the wur between Chill, aad Pery aud Mr FE ee een DRERAL Ea th thare fection at Command. coupled | work just published In this country. Tho author Follntddn; we make friends of tho genorous, | niore sxtixfactory than those of previous writ. | Werk by tho sumo nuthor It ts tellus, ne living Holt. Lacoubo writes about © Che hire | so tema ee eT it greet fa well. knuwn abroad as tho best modern writer Inrge-hearted woods, and overything 1s 80 | ers on tho same subject. Of course the volume | not especially coherent. ‘Tho berv hitnself isan ! barots Moora’; Lieut. C. 1. Host, Jt AB uuitch Gentieman "; » Treasures! lousea ul ¢ goclet; d tho volume before us fs nitarully yet so eloquently and ndmirably told | will be carefully examined by those who inake rerio geilué, and the book (s bis bistury. » posed Rule of Procedure for Courts-Sartial (Chatsworth); *Quiot Life"; “Pietro Torrize of of soclety-vorses, and tho vol! | Unt we barsulves for the time form onv of Miss | the science of logic 4 apecial study, Shore iano excitement, no sensation, uo well: | Commoudore, Ransom, “ome Ineldents of tho | Juno"; tral Decorations and Indlan Tepetliems ea qeare qe. eve bead @2. eee ey ee egent Usk apart= | nines cirele of country triendst Jol WHER Leo tmany publiabed sermons nro rend by | Forme mot nothing martian 6 eh ay Fassing of Forts dackson and st. Poilip's J.G. | Metal Work,” ‘These sro all [Nustrated, | ‘Iho ponded upon the Nioved-cvorinvostod in ihe issue of | brave cavallors.” Mr. Dobson fs witty and vient ‘ tereandinthis | tose of Hobertson and Huruse Bushnell will e wnow tencher of the olf mixin ome el me Galpin, of Philadelphia. by one uniilustrated yolutno, : clever: a poot drawing inspiration from ita only homo. Mrs. Whitnoy ia astrong writer,and|n (bls | oivaysbe rend. Those of u multitude of other that, * ‘Tho cobbler should atick to his Inst” Ir | Mments': Capt, Howsnte, and the roglans bouk has given us somite of her very tcat work, wily z H Prevches theductring that. the fnrmers frock | North Pole’; Commodore Simpson, * Wants of We have recolved froin tho publishers (Houghe ee ann ene yma | fue cure, anwar, or iat time | Rovmantiaaionzoongenaiveer et | Mat ten wl goat poe ata | Ho ocantket tar ae | Fv nora aie of sro unin cde | ton Ougurd § Ce. hare ths Wt at aot on Pecelpt ot prico by the publishors, pathetic, ‘Those of us who lave no} erto Poet ten cs and misliNpsy ne gat ey never bo enrefully’ looked over by those, who Siu ee ni eres See the student's cup; | toriul notes and review of service literature. feal Works of Longfellow.” When comploted, 3 formed Mr, Dobson's acquaintance, could not pe ve purchase them. made fs to rive inono'scull- | quo North .tmertean Review for May’ hna neti morieat Dintnente ¥ ‘ i Published by J.B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.; | Sous vaccine nn his tananome ue | & ah acces Wty aha | Arcane aneurin: | aunt a ico, eoneri | eat Gen ra tad Sime ywtenment | Riwonee worthy uF hemomertie tame fyb : = * volume ora better introducer than Mr, Sted man. . hey deserve A ci rending, especialy on rie i 1 oe 3 qe J. 8. Blacks “The Religion of All | and paper are of the lest. The Ulustrationanre 715 & 717 Masket-st., Philadelphia SE Oe ett aaa e ar itealt a roviow, | {ocean He eee rie tho. Fey eee ES iecopaliuns. “Tho ive nuthor was | Way fe honor and Cnn ee ase re aiover | Goneible Men iy Tale te teeta | tame rie executed by the best of artiais, Th . ry verisible doctrine, and bis been repeated over | 1 ‘Servi 4 % and 60 thorough has beon his study of the works a rt enerous, nd lovin un earnest man, and a devout Christiun, Tle 9 ¥ lover | Last Service to the Republi part IL. bY | fnet. no f tustrated work that has come to our NEW MUSIC BOOKS OF his friend that his brief Introduction Feully yeas ry not Lt) tosieep aud devine, | style ws 0 Rronchoy 1a Hot Ornate, oF specially fog fori minty Gn itch Batey Fe, lntenest: | George ‘Meknor Curtia: | ituph Y aldo Emer | notice for many months bus wiforded so much su e et Ae Sea . wi iy BE : . griceful, but it Is clewrand direct; and ho fe ” e : 8 it | gon,” by F.H. Underwood: “Tha Monroe Woes | pleasure, Moreover, tt Is Ame: “illttse oO ore Dobson seeapes the maxtnictions of mnity inorder to jmagin sa eCean Heywood, aad It | Ee eE eae tM oarront aud impassioned des | Gud, Woks tn the sensw of bulng tho eppurt | trine and the fatkmiun Canals and of Necent Fee ee et thar nad tore in we trloes writers of elegant. vorse by bis rofresting | Nowall and Widow Porble, und tho itev livery, which made his preaching highly eff SEE TD Ua erable | fistory and Biography—T, History of the Nore | iv feollng adding ite quota to the general plans varicty. In nis fi iiest work hie ja a fine pout at | Kingsworth and the Etherld, re fully, ane ive. “tne yolume before us contains ttteen i an nature. mun Conquest: IL The Life of Oladstones IL | ure. The publishers are entitled to the M TEMPERANCE LIGHT piuy: Hot a weakling, with one protty gitt doing Tor ar Paige —thoso aro ail buman | Mors, Un B warLety, Se eee toaatjeets | —Hlda and 1 can bo dismissed with fow | Lumurting and His Friends” by Axel Gustafeon, | of nrt-lovera and of miiiulrrs of tho ‘J the best thing In his power.” beings, End tholr protot ‘posure not tnfamitar | Are sitch he The Hexdship oF Christ: Defense of | Words, Agu book ft is badly bound and poorly | OF these, the first isan answer to Senator Bout~ | bard. While the engraved work fs by no mous Anew Temperance Song Hook of low price, but tho Again, in aiothor place he saya: Dalit ‘As has fe proto End fuatly sald of Mrs. the Worship, Doctrine, and Discipline of the | priv "AR IL Hovel. Jt approximates very | Well’s paper ndvocntinec athird term; tho third | fuulttess, itis unusually well done, ‘and of tts Yer baeequallty. By deo. C, Huge and Me wervoss, | “With all his regard for ‘vaiues, the poot | Whitney, “tho purity, sweotness, shrewdness, Church; Mainmon Worship; Ordination Duly | closely ‘to that cliss of light. Hterature often | {8 an chiborate defense of MeCleiinn's military | kind unequaled. ule saalatanco of n numbur of aur bost i ‘ git y ed, Zs ry _ batts iaty i : pty i aoe ne ae ea wel prinied and beautiful | Hever woos £0 tho paenda-esthotte extremes in | sondorncas, bummer, the ‘clevatod. but atill home- | Hstimuted. FOE ee at aetna Sia ee Oa ee a eee Afonroo aot: | JW. outon sonde ys the cighth part of Ta rE eae Wend. cis. in, stumps) for Bpeetmen. | decd, be le tho Hest Pee thong or nod ei eeeeian filthy which find oxpression in her | —Tho, titerniure of the Swedenborgian, oF | for one of the kind described would have been | trine. Costume Historiqne," published under the di- fa Dat iO per hundred, and 1 cts. foralngle copy, | quite frvo from cortuin alfourntigns fe foe orn | veltings endear hor to Ne ee todd Ge |) Nor cuncah is extensively propurtinn tthe | connec tree ope reader: chia lubored attempt i rretlonof Me As Haclner, the unthor of “Poly i! verso. Ils English 13 pure und simply, and the | yon" has ull those characteristics. It is avafe | aizo of the religions body which ft represents. s a -Jahored ‘ater Fraser's Magazine for April has the Pellet tne. chromutle Orniment.” ‘hla work 13 to conalst *." a Yorks 1 miturul finish of bis pootry shows for Itself. I} yook and n good one, Fees tae oe ieans ary comparativay avery | eye. German sentences is pedantic. | table of coutents: © Mary Ateriey: of GN plates, and each part cantuins twenty-tive ARTHOR SULLIVAN'S YOCAL ALBUM. doubt tf thora Ia another eqiicetlon OF rr ee OY oo or evo are AD, 2 Walton, Hos. atnull denominntlon,, but ann rot iSite eee eee tails Jororecrestnite Rane gre Tales HB Hilackmare, haters ates iiticen belted it eolors and ten in tint, Contains twonty-four of the Host soney of tls famous an Envieult to nmond by tho striking out oF B NM 2 i peg v. nd writers. Inthe | from tholr own hingtiage ta express thetr cme | Tieien Zimnern; “The Zulu ci ana Tosi ew entire seriey will represent authentic ox SGmposer, any throo of which aro worth tho moder 9 —. lutter part of the: year 1879 a large volume was: ay ma elon mnern; “The Zulu Campatgn from a | amples of the costumes and ornaments of wll Sto peice Of thls Hine yolumo, whitctt 12 $1.00, onnEED uf words anu cree S gacuinpalt va A PIONEERS RECOLLECTIONS. ropublistied in _plindeiphin, fntitled Jom Bn ee deat fine utter Feadlag abou athe gltary Paine OF vee a Lfout.-Col, Arthur | times umong nil nations, with speelmens of fur, day School inmt, ty le take to winire | quote one oF two solections, | Hong himecif Wo | oy, Burnett's atylo {a crude and unpolished, | QO Aue anne ogieal Writiugsor Emanuel | ing wasted valuable tine. Thore whoso time | Yer One” ccontinured. sees A Binns ok thie | attatre, mlneas ues au PE RPE RTT ame All Sunday Schools thnt, try it tako to E | isn pleasant little bit, redolent withthe alr ‘of | put hiastory reada woll and {s graphically told, | jier “Compendium,” which bas een consiier- baa no uppreelable value may perhaps a8 well | tho Counties,” by Willlam Minto} " MacPher- | eneyelopedia of vostume. mary complete, mora. + ROBES Gc). No bottor Bunday school Bong ook | 18.4 plewsan Miah all through, und above what !8 | tehugn great deal to, say about himself, but | ably onlurged. We have now before ts n ainull occupy themselves with this book as with any | gon, Burns, aud Scutt, In Thelr Rel ition to the ever ordinarily termed * soclety vorie": thing. ‘There is nothing in it like! exact, more practical, and lesa costly, than the se ee a chor unnatural nor unexpected. ‘Pio- | volume contitning chyht tecturea. by the Rov. | omense, and diligeut seurch may fikely to ive | Modern Itovantion.”: ‘hy J. S. Stuny LAND KE “qin Culte's PRONESS, Shmesiteed, of Boston, on the prinelpal doo- PNnconal ‘thrift aud ts Practteal Pro works of # SiniinE ANTS oe ae ee x ie " 1 pa Ree t . ol do "1 e1 ~ a uF Che pen published, 2 eu pe! HEW ENGLAND CORSERVATORY HETHOD FOR | « sronstouir the cure down tho atreat neers aro fast pussing avay, but there nlwaya | JMmeE ste, OT ei te che duinuruppenrs | WHeut even in the midst of go much ebntt. by tho Hey, William Lawery Blackley See ned: good aster and. tho work 18 . THE PIANOFOR’ Comes with bia kind uld faco— Mill bon certain fascluntion about tho bistory of | to have mado as fair exposition of Sweitenborg- | "A Foreign Marriages or, Buying a Titles ‘ASketch of n Contested Election,” | most skillfully executed. Tho xecumpanyiog : ‘With his coat wort bares ‘and hie straggling holr, | thor experiences, adventures, and witd,nomudia | janism, partly’ congpnliage howevar, some of tho Js Just what ite nanie lopliess HW btiry founded P,, Chapters I—LX.; and “Tho Eteetoral | text is in French, 1 el (43.25, complete. In 3 parts, each $1.50.) Tias boon for Aud bis green uinbrel igh Seer which bave been | On the imagined experien CANO, s life. Gov. Burnett wasa “ploncor™ by inher- tencbings of of on American yenrs 8 aundard and favorito muthod, and 1s cons ; 7 nher- | reiat objected to. Intelligent people are goner. | girl who, thooretienily at tenst, anita herself that | he Int 5 We havo recetyed Parte 1, 2,3, and 4 of 2 Tho And tho tiny *1f0tot-do-Villo': ee ee teandtathor Hardiman taught hin | Chueh have nowhere been slowete communieuto | iat this present, blgtary, muy not huyw eome Tul essays Uy dending thlnkurs, and warty, Gf | Gebbio & ule Oh rennet is ineended «0. NEW FLOWER UEEN 31 py 6.8. | Ho sinilea, us he jroos, to tho llourlste Kozo, threo good maxims: “ First, pny your honcet | tholr peculiur oplufons to thelr nelgibors. Those Seundation in fact. Thoscene pliuid in Florence, | as follows: “B8tudles of Primitive Peoples,” by form a eallection, of Huotoenv ures, tiosof tho ie ‘ Boo ‘And tho pompler Théophite.; Tabtes seoond, never dlagrnco the familys third, | WHY May be still Ignorant of thew Vines wit Thome of rt an ennobled in history, end the |" Elie ttechis: Tho Eneish Lanrunweln Alnor. | eholeust works of ure tu public and’ privnte cule" reed eer onsrtine, non eRe ene : : r : Sot eo ae ee Ee Ades ure | Hnel than well preserited| 1n this ittie volume of | ore tO yay Harper's Library ot Amorl- | teu" by Prot, J.P. Lounsbury? “Open Scholur- | Tections this akdo of the Atlantic. tho work la; ; : “ flo turns, nga rule, through the ‘March6 cool, | Rely tue homewere wl-workers. dita futher wus | about 160 duodeelmo pares, gan Bietlon, “itis morg than che moreblograph- | etipe '; “skulls, ruins, and Soule, uy Tumnus | to be completed tn thirty parts, tw cents cues ¢ irry LAURUD WHEATIE G10, Tigh School Singer, | And nis eomplimanta pays to io" belle Taérdeo,’ | fy enrponter,, and: farm Ue ctor Uncle | prea ew mon of any aga have mado a depper In, | some of tho subordinate Chimortes ure’ tn Pie Bb etic tenmanne by tute | Baas wort er part wl Perera * NIG, 1 t y ne} h, One D » Unel iste y Ont t ts , sal a ~D.D. :tor Eminanue’ % ne! ‘try Mason's TECHNICAL EXERCISES, Piano (62.2). |“ As sho kults in hor dusky stall, Wincksmaltt Tele eee io iienry a. eabinet- | than Willine Ellery Chunainy oughtful people | exting na tho mutn story. Jolin Winter Isa wells | 3 HE eee Tea tore | eee a eMteut und faccetuiiles of te texte ‘ry THE MUSICAL RECORD, Weokly ($7.00 per year) : Try GOSPEL UF JOY (utcta). Dest “Gospel” songs. “ Thero’s d letter to are t ‘Try AMERICAN ANTUEM BOOK, (61.25). "| And ‘Toto, tho locksmlth's nieces, Monti drawn cbiraeter, and we have met Mrs, Gen. by jetiruted Oulyatew | operon butane: “Worse. Interested in Mien | S4%te sateen yread, aud thors ‘ any persons living who often listened Ritchie, and jn Mfr. Carpenter Joues, nnd in ‘ . | maker.” Inthe fall of 1817 Burnettt’s fathor | versary of whose birth was cc atthe lockemith’sshop; | Fumoved to Mistourl, Ib took thom forty days | duyaityo. His works nro wide 250 imiles by water in a fatbout. | ure still ma vorge W, Julian “Governs " het " by Albert Stickne 4 "Tho Idea of. the publishers is wortay of and Cons | nemont, pro vided their work [8 we Ik to go Seta Liayard, and Seu Kate nnd’ F B | temporary Literature,” including Memories of | Poor waric la worse than nono at all, In the Has jubilant hopes, for tho Curé gropes {0 Fo ureott for me time served aa clerk | to hissrucoful and impressive discourses, Sov- Celie diayard, ani dire Uutalt, and. Hannu | Siree Metternich, Woolsey's Comtuniam aud-| fore pubes nicendy lsatied some of tho xpectinens LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. In his talls for a pain d’epiee. Mrs’ Durotol, thon went to. storekeepiny, | eral years since an Nearer saurale UF Disa waa if eorts etea ae chosen ure ‘not especially | Kochitam, Wilson's Recirracity, Bimetalisin, wid | ro fatr, and som eae eee eamily of Satyr and finally, having, abudied law, wag, mado Drepiired by bis nephew, William Heury Chin: commenditble, but the book 14 neither ‘tedious | Land-Tenura Refurm, oud Krauso’s Erasmus | tv un example of the inttor style, and “Tho fs interesting, Sketebes af socinl life among | (ar One dren Wvuon gold'was discovered In Callfor- | ning, which was published in throw Volumes. pe i H Darwin. nukers' Kubellion™ of the former, Lut the Fae ont te Oo nie nia home she a Pp ‘Mnerieaneand trathine, with somewbit long Su wbellion™ of the for A Centenary Momorial. edition of this work, “ et * Lipp e Ma May minjority of the lurzer pletures nro entitled to duty hecume the first Governor of tho State. 2 Catonsey Monnetal elton ot thle (wor; | spun-out rsertntions of oll ae trenates ad oe eee ee ce on ee iiehtielt | coumeldation, and the editor hus shown diseres fgatillalive. ‘This narrative of his “recollc by tho, American Uniturian Association. Ag i | how olf plots und devices worn to Bureds scem | Spring," whien nweliles an attractive descrip: | Hon und juduinent ti bls. selections, Tho best tlona” coracs down to.1878. While the sett man of learning, capeoiuily in the Iiteriry de- | to fascinate novel-writors, and how “inystery" | Won uf this en ne frequented watering-piace, | Artists ure likely to be represented by coples oF ment of n. now country,” be anya, “ia full of partment Dr Chaumng had few superiors in | punsinaecirele. Mero we havo tho same old | ives some Interesting purtienlirs about ont. | thole beat works, Tt is itso wralltying ty tind peril, huruships, and privations, it is still e: his day. . Ho was.: not, strictly speaking, 4 | undiscovered bolress, and tho mlserdying under | more Cooper und Judge Nelson, whose farme at thatan maus‘tne pulntings huye found a home evedingly interesting. ‘The first settlers tind nut- | philosopher, but ho was an eurnest thinker, As | auspicious clreumstanees, The book 1a well Cooperstown He within an easy drive of Kich- in this country. “4 tire fn state of grand reposc; but this repose is | a thoulugian ho was sincera aud liboral, but not | written, bright, and Interesting, field, ‘Tho first of n series of * Studies in tho goon, followed by arena aes wi 4 mat, antl in AyHIBULy felts Nie domtrnaties clus of sae ‘3 z . Stuns,” by Mrs. Helen Campbell, giv MActOry Progresy., y of whom there are muny representatives in his & 3 YAEL, 2 Fuctory DIOHTe cur thole fruits, smiling vile g deuomination at the: bre nt ttino, lie had. & MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. Bare eae eat teeter arlene. | ag rucre,ne® Chae Aineriona Looks tn tho Bettie Pree onsant homes, and happy families aro 4 profuund revoruneo for tha Ul oly Berlptures; | | We have recelvod a copy. of tho “Prellintnary: |-aion of tie condition of © Tho English Working. | useun goon Su tl sides, aid, the wilderness begins to sand, alta a Maltnrinn ‘from sn ate of his Pages ond Appendix to Tho American Cuta- maa * cents with annther, it not toss preasing | ‘The English edition of Seriuner’s Magazine , . S ia ei cry a mf om, . 2 " " an oun butter, tno dent dlscovdrer af gold to | a high Asian, ninistary hy never ceased {0 U2 | Jonge," a work not of general interest, but tne | iia hire cate peat eat DATE Nf ete cee rere sea Cilitornin, waa eandhlute for Governor iigalnst | manitarian™ class of Unituriaus, who seew now | ¥ uluable to the few who have long felt the want | and Se Oswald's “Summeriand | Arringenionts swith NordenskjOld for the pub- Turnett, but the latter beat him by some 4,000 | tv be largel| Jn the ascondency In his denomina- | of auch a directory. We are unable to judge of | Sketches.” Nena Sturgis hus an: itustrited | Ication of tho narrative of'bla: Arctic yoyica mujority. Hla book is readable and gives some | ton. On tho subject of the Atonement, also, * ? « Anel 71 Modern Car- ’ 5 Aas econ bres ‘of carly diiys in tho wie Weat. He ciowa wore moro conservative thin, may Gl its merits from its bexinuing to ita end. If tho | urt ely on“ Ancient Magkers and Modern Car- | have been mude by Muemillan & Co. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. | “ Thero'a a Jittlo dispute with 1 merchant of pci ct At a ac Se . ; fruit, “A champion of moro than ordinary Who {9 suld to bo hetorodox, — ‘That will be onded with a *Mu fol, oul! akill.}?—Gazette, Cinclnnatl. Anda pinch from tho Curé’a box. / THE FOUNDATIONS “There Is also n word-that no onc hoard OF CHRISTIANITY. | anus pals chede fed rien a lekoring 09 : 3 «| AMG on Dion garde st'sieuh By Rev. J. Monro Gibson, D, D. . Price, 8. By Rev ; ‘)* Bat a ran q P «The book will be rend with genuine Inters ret ander MMarcacils Sous peetcty estby any one who thinke at allon these noble | And a mock ‘off-bat' to the Notury’s oat, poss per and we ure sure t! tts effect will bo And a nod to tho Sacristan: wholesome und powerfal In removing difical- . . Yes, strengthentug defenses; nnd eatublishing | Hor over through lify tho Curd goes With a smile on his kind old fnco— the spirit upon sure foundations." —Observer | with his coat worn Dare, and bis straggling hair, 2 Aud his green umbrella-cuse.” a (ee LITERARY NOTES. ; Vabuveouly space for one more oxtraot, bus | stron plotures of canis diye OH Dit tae, | mmanyof bis brothren: for ue neldthatthescripte | (ey 1s ns well developed as tho head and talt, | nivale” P.M. Osbourne gives un nocouie Of 1 Gen, i, W.Johnaon, and Chaplain Thomas Be Recently Published: cordially rocuimmend the antire boole’ss ono sae 11 eerltec rae OFNoW orks D. Applowon | ures -Iptimuto wing peculiar ithutthascript | the work eanunt, however, bu too highly com: | and "Pheue D. eee eee ie a | Yun tore are both onured on biographies of ">" Merford's "Story ef Heligion in En+ will be sure to givu pleuwure to ull rondora, &Co. Privo $1.76.) ures the deuth of Chrisband tho forgivenesaot | mended, -Its compilation hns tnvolved grontla~ } of Instruction |, In tha | various ++ Lone 2 ‘81.75 little gein Js ditterent from tho other: . 126 “THE CHILD-MUSIOIAN, * -g.so | “Ife hod played for bia Lordabip's Ieveo, . 18S Ho had played for hor Ladyship's whim, 1,00 Till the poor little hoad was heavy, And tho poor little brain would swim, G-Bold by nil Booksellers, or mailed, on recelptof | “ And tho face grow naked and corlo, piloe, by tha Paulianors, Anil tho inewo oyes strato und right, wland? os Curtise’ “Ingersoll nud Mores’... Arnold's Lite of Benedict Arnold’? Helle and the Boys Motives of Life!’, lute Maj.-Gen, Ty . Thomas, Ais to bellovers, Undoubtedly ho “wont be | bor, and as the edition 1 nucessnrily sumowhut | don, Art-Sehouls.” There, aro jweventl, art yaar rari hideae inane eh MASTERPIECES OF ENGLISIC LIT- | deeply grieved were bo now living by, tho ex: | imited, tho pricuis hh, ‘The wumnber of en- sites kduu and “Evo. bythe author of |, Farmtr's « Life of Chris con translate: ERATURE, ae eutuaienrin nisin he rut rerio al Ms tries In tho Catnlogite {8 abont 70,000, represent- “Dorothy Fox," grows in interest; nnd the | into Russian, and noarly all ste book-stalla in ‘William Swinton—a Professor tn tha Univer | ings to produce lower types. of Sanetous ‘bellor | Ing the publications of over 000 houses. Tho cee Hy eee epee Te tains fears AE Fon za isey Tho price uaked for Ib. . alty of Cullfornia—has added to his other works | Was earnestly pointed out by somo of bis theo: | Catdloguentms to ineludo al! books published in | Hahn, with several short articles on suche und - Jodient pubsenth isened n't ae ange gome 000. payos, containing eeloo- | logleal opponunts, whose (predictions havo | the United States, which wero in print and for Ihorury topless A pocin by Lougrellow will ape | Si verlodient pupmentions ate ttccure Tha " . = fr if v0. Capt f M riscitr, Tha tious of British and Amoriean authorship, from } Seemed 10 ug, verited. Br, Chunning wus Fo: } alo to tho gener publio July 1, 1806. It ome | Move fn the uoxt nusuber. Aninurlvo, the Capital of Madagascar, I an d : +> | jurgest clreulution 18 3,600 coplea monthly. of . JANSEN, McCLURG & CO,, And thoy sal tou Inte—' He is weary! Shukspeure to tho Brake Hi ehogathop with rovored | the memory tad. the, teachings of | traces reprints, such (mportations ns are kept inp Cilhiio Moria haa tutte te, ho arttt of ‘Yeny Soa ¢* Good Words"), So gee i 117 and rr9g State-st., Chicago. ‘Ho shull rest for, at lenst, to-night! ee a aaatle Moraey Pay, bier tae pee ont euinyeeh dtupkine, although | in stock, publications of loarned socioties (when | ‘ors in tha weray of Weritors presented thar 1a Tho second volume in tho now oditionof Ir ° jo was espovinily | for sale), the works of gencrul {importance tesucd | one Bishop, Ur, Keune, of Rlekmond, and. four ving’s works,—tho Gooltfrey, Crayon gaition,— fuid normal sobodl, academies, ecminarios, ato." | ultracted by tha views of Dr, Hopking on the | yy tho vations departments of tho National Gov- ChemviciecPuiber Hosker (ho cuiton; Futhor | Wiitbe the “Bleeteh Hone. ite, third. ‘volume Tho book ie Intonded ns a text-book, but is | grein te havo given suaplig and dirdction to | ernmont (without price), aud tho full law, ro- Howitt, of tho Purlist congregation; Furhor rales ivelor, : : roully u very acceptable volume to uny ono In- | thu sentimonts of Dr. Channing in opposition te } ports of tho Courts vetbe different States, ‘Tho | /osephO'Conor, x xecular; and Mather Kuoler, | | Among the litest foretyn announcements of *, terested in modern literature, Itismuch more | slavery. He owes much of hls reputation to Lis | Appendix containa tho now, Duoks and now odie | Sdsenedictino. Thurs are sly. lay writers, two | military laterest ia Mr, Marvin's forthcoming vol- 15 “Dut at dawn, whon tho birds wero waki “A TALK WITH GIRLS.” | “\Asthor'wiiched tafuo alent rat ‘Tho Rev, Washington Gladden’s articlo o: 0 sound of u strained cord Lroaking, othe Diendvnnlagee oF uy Bose ina re: | _“Asvmetntng snupped tn the gloom. y cent number of St, Nre101as, attracted wile | «" ' -stavory - e of thom of whut thy Cathplie Chareh calls’ the | ume on * Russian Campaigns with tho Pokes EE tay eR Ne TR Mol BRD ee ENT ert et aoa than ta cuatomury with books | Stoo antiesiavary position, waich he mult | Yona fesued sluco July, 1874, of tha Jeading | devant femalu sux. The bullies sew, Nine Kae Tireomuaw'wilel fs uxpeeted two thruw sich May number the samo writer contributes a | ‘3fuko room for n tired littla fellow, of this class; ita authoris aclose student, taking | Well dererves bis celebrity as a wirtn-hearted | houses. ‘ . leon O'3tourn, and "Afiss Raith Cook, whe cou | light on the Russian polley Iu tho East, paner of equal interest togiria, © A Talk with Sree taas Wang tha bo galls || meme for geutlloeh eitliont parsounl inves hae | AHO I Was too much tv expect | | golden R Tlopkine haa issued what he styTes Seo a ee eee ons aitalt ‘ ris and ‘Thelr Mothers”; anc ere ‘ho publishers have donethoir shure of tho } tion, und possessin; reat fumillarity with the all Culyinists would so far forget his vigor | i: Y Poi . a 4 s of rED. first chapters of a enpital ’ OO nO eo et Teisnot often. than book of thie | wants be Fee eee uUppIy. ieathor | oug nasnults tpon thoir faith ne the loading Ont AManual of Exhibit Bookkeeping Founded | Light Literature.” Dr. Cornelius O'Leary writes BOOKS RECEIVED. tari neo, und thoy | tarian of his times to enter heartily Into 1 calo~ upon Common-Sensy, Ideas of Practienl Work in | a review, oF rathor urticle,un Quatrotages’ wort 1 Hen Hisar Furone. Chicago: Henry A. wtPunce, with whut, the author Limeelf,as a | might ft'booxpeciod (hat Unitarlaus would ene lor that i xot oF Hoots cickeeper | Mexico.” Sir. John Maccurthy takes up in uu | ittcnann Rpxey. Ty Sylvoster Judd. Boston: STORY FOR BOYS, BY NOAM BROOKS, | itt Hives eauat plonsuro to tho eye and the To continue through the yolune, This (Vignottes in Rhyme, By Austin Dobson. Oe bright Moy issue ts full of the picture: : co 82, 5 x bituself a8 4 | Thuainationtly unite in celebrating tho birth of | mado to show Hiyiues, ‘ant jingles which fave hada et on Honk; Heney ee eee) Hate ee bookes Neate ‘ig true nn this | Moses Beaet or Churlos: Hodge, Bult He would SEE te ee ae pcan sea dalnnlzattor ntact BONING soberls Brats EHEC hae . IcHot.. 5 v y Engle Ltt , | argue uw narrow spirit fn uny ong to refuge to u 1 4 nl y .DAANDE. Hy EB " FOHOLAR Sty SAMIDE eck by th Aaamae | PEN Oe AND OTHER PorMs | rome: “the study Of Fit Loltor tee | honor the mung noble. tralte ny Que to retusa © | cin remedy thin atute of things, whether real or } themsolves fo subjects that mee bo Tasaed Oe | 3 ipa anv. Ny E, Medoll Benjamin, Now ¢ r tha,” or Misa Bossle Lawrence, writes chusetts Society for the Provention of Cruel: | yneeen : ty to -Aniinals for the publication whteh beat | unevenly. but, not ‘pootly, ed her, good taate advocates mercy to animals has been award- | 204 dolicata foeling utono in somo menaifo tor ed to St, NicioLas. 7 hor want of originality. Tho lttlo coltection of May nugber ready April 24; for salo by all | S0nneta or poring before us, without rising to dealers, Hrice 25 cents; $3.a year. tho highost ranks of poctry, Ia full of little bits SCRIBNER & CO.,, New York. of sentiment, neatly oxpressed, “which would will be generally welvomed, Pies AA ae ra Father | York. C.G. Carleton & Co, Price $1.50. Touklers “hiteliectunt Outlois of tho Ago” 1s est Fe a eee ee ea taleitiut homuhte | gk wamaee ZemeraTiON, - By Deerha hays for auton bionruphy of wuthors; at tha best, | Channing, ‘The somewhnt condensed life of Dr. Imnginury, te ° . it the reuding about Yitorature rather than it, Cunning, Dewy OUliher will ments te public WRottiar. ‘Mir. Mopkins has necona pilahod tha ee ; , . y : rouding 4 iiteratitras ns ja voluing of | Watt, ui eT lore. he © woloomed by MuNy | Tom—eu faras It provides a simplified, accurate, | wud show how It ay oe yoeee intitha jeeae | New York: G.W. Cartotun &Co, Prioo $1.50. pasturpluocs is at ged pace any, Binge \ pages, EHNOTES, 5 and economical att for keeping and nuditing | Cutholle stream, ‘Bishop Kertne innkes i ine ‘fne Lirtey Countess. By Octave Feuillet. stevie anaes tanga | PA saraclar and Seiad | tedanaaregcommerelenametont they | Miuoid ait atime eater Kamtera pc | Eiygisvhla® 1) Potion res Bese 3 prese: convenient forma at record. an ey} a vi by. FY de i= 5 compantmont of uny cluss book on thyaubject | stoaning, Dy tha Mev, 1. Pe Morver, Union Feet ca econt condivian of uccounts | peron tho Honedietines tlahe be called a Urs: conta. . furnishing « body of texts to be carefully rou wt Phurel : «4 A; am <a oy a 2: “Nd. Dy Sel« forcnnection with the biographical Bahimateny Sweden ganglia Caused, Chlonizor Chicago; Jans | ts per do a gnod one, Bookkceplig now Is ctny eyo view of his blsterla Order. Altogethor the: Manuator Exit Nookkrermd, Dy Sele. do no discredit to a more praotical hand. boromo whore {tshould bo simple. = numbor presents 2 vuricly of features of ine Hopkins, Now York: The Hopkins Com- “ ‘st? if at Heular authors, as pursued {1 tho ‘ ple. Ly * COLVIN'S ADIRONDACK SURVEY, | S\Agatha’s" shorter pocms aro tondor and lov | ota Heine authors, as pursued tt tbe | rg cnoory of ‘Thoughts, A ‘Treatise on De- | —* Under tha Wintow" tan collection of pict. | “ST : Seventh annual report on tho proyress of the Topo: ing, tho versitioation # goud, und we find fow | working outtit of definitions and Bxitetplos, ductive Logie, New Yorks Harpor & Bros. | yros-and rhymes for oblldren, published ty Seribuer for May. {a full of- Interesting mas | | ANewGontva. Dy Stanley Hope, Phitadet- nical Survey of Rho Adirondack onion, faults of oxpression and fow mistakes of motro, | thus touching tho pupil to many hig *thals. | Price 2.03.) Rontlodge, and tho Amerieun edition mado unf- | terial on subjects GC.gonural or Umnely juterest, | plas J, L. Lippincott & Co, Paper, Price & ‘ork, with congonsed reports tor ‘Thero fs no particular novelty either in the sub> And, further und moro iuportaut, (tupplics tho | (pitteongormana, By William itollinson Whit- | fem with the Enis. itdsn relate af acum. | Literury critictin Js repreyonted by Mr. EU. centy, eae ‘This work contain iesporfant ‘ jevts or thelr modo of troatmont, but they read fi canons of tho iltornry art to the anulysls of the pirutively old book at areduced price. The Stedmnn'’astudy of * Edyar A, Pou." ecompany~ yn + l. for Mureeyors, Toutieurm Gogaruplory and Laude | smoothly and give no offense, Wako a einylo | toxta hero prenewen: | Sea og TaD ot Sedat NOY | pictures droquatntand elurmin oe OE | ey paper ama feoutiapiceuoe who volume, | prone“ Ruriee “Now American Noval, Less ree oh Gray conmomntite spondinu thelr ve | Wustcutlon of tho author's sty lo, It isa Uitte ‘Wo miss many nantes from the lst of authors br Waiter Cranos work. [tf eminontly a | isa large and atetiing portralt of Poe, beautitule | pelug ¥1, prove of yroat Interest nud value, On recuipeat | Piceo, ontitlod . from whom seloctions have beon drawn, whom | ,-Gwedonborg and tho Now Church, Dy James | child's book, aud for very young childray. The Jy ongraved by Cole, from u photograph on woud ' a ‘price, $3.60, the work will be ont frac. Addrosa MARGUERITE, We imnizht have expeeted to find ing work of | IHeed, Pastor of tho Moston Society of the New | stories aro in. the musical Jingle which is wpe of duguerreotype taken a year or two before Cann Essays,cte. Hy *Cavondish.” Lolsuro WEED, PARSUNS & CO. Albany, N.Y. | “Sfo loves mo." Prutty tloweret, Titakind. Nevertheless tho quthora chosun ure | Jerusulent. Boston: Houghton, & Co, | posed above wll tblugs to bring Joy to the hourt | the denth of the poots 1810. ‘This vortralt, it Ja | Hour Serica, Now Yorks Honry Holt & Co, ———e=E=Ee—— ‘With petals soft and whito, of tho firal ean ate opeueent Cpoghs of jitor. Pricu $1.25.) one sonny weap Ds nnd tho (iwstrations are Phe ernie te! fore peu Sie thoes Prive $1. , ature and marker uses Of style. forty: F Dp, | odd enongh to bring suilles, and "and io” ones | fel resented reo 0 F . a NO AN EeeMAte Baring andl Caco che rverfoning Bhat, Bunya rade Se, Aaa | A Cae gcsO! A EE ee ty the Tair San, Haale Meta Bey | Sumd ae Thro’ thy dim purplo twill, sud nee oder | ACO ee ee ee Thi, Cowper, Gibbon, Be ae Yvaedawartn | Usllariun Assocation. Prioo 61.) —=No. 100 of tho: Lelsure-Hour Series isa re- | Vinno's papers on" The Growth of Wooduut | | THe Astentoan Caranoaun: Prervstyany production of somo. tniseellancous papers on rune e p . Vork? ALG. Arie son nected witit Ot rt by Modeendiat es | Hetuting, including in account of thy process | PAKS AND ApreNptx, Now Yorks A. 0, Arne red fa buck nu Beott, Coluridye, Lund, Webstor, 1 7 Dy = Be oot et muclfoy,: rynty Cariyley Sie A COLLECTION: OF NOYELS, crus tho stopes the fale June winds aro | Did you hear tho words ho whispered ra iow, | “Democrucy” Ivan American novel. Jt hne whieh have hitherto been bu how! From tauyled troplo glades of Bouthern splen- Unidor tLe quiet stars? of overinying, ta whleh much of the pers | strong & Son, 5 + caulay, Emerson, Hawthorne, ng i « . fection of imnchine-printing is duo, History ASvstest oF Diorronany-Wonk forCommor How palo your face ts in thia starligh “Hg loves ma not" _O.duisy, Wet toe er eston and iS oad bem Pre rerrnar ea MCT anid pubs | ited BAM ie yoemue Chow'sg Om tHe Mare | eye eee este clin | Seuouls. iuomington, Ill: Stuxwull é' Co e Aspalo ns ihoso white low'rs Sarllabt, Brcct omen foul not ariel bas ousaatorpleces sett iliuh Litucuturo, Ly Witte | shed na auch. ‘hat ts one of Ita dlatingulahing | ality: of Card-Playing'; “On tho Origin und | Grins first paper of a series on The Doe Vrive 25 conta os ¥ Mio bourgulca compauy, 1a a een Now ‘Corkt Harper 4s Gros, | chaructoriatica, Whatover be ita merity or Mo. | Devolopment of Cunts and | Carl-Games.”’| Tinton of Cunmdi.” dovetod to “tho brava days | Cases ann Tiastis 1N tit ADINONDACKE, 0 ‘Tho moon hangs large and lustrous,Iike a Jowel, Price $3) : F morita it {aun América novel, and that fact ia | Glbor chaptors ure, outittels “On tho Bty- | Grolde” Out-of-dour Ife i recorded in ture | Ae Judd Northrup. Symueuro, N. ¥. Davia Low in the West, where lute the sunset’ — “Dates on Playing: ha Notes of a Watkor," in whieh here. | Bardvon & Cu, Price 7 ‘a glory You grow beajde the footpath; notto bu forgotten, It posseasus’ another ox- Mollére on Plquot";. Tho Dulter's | Tile i ke ie be Me isd out in opal pallor, wan and cruols | _yita brushed you passing bys) WNEOLOGICAL, AND LOGICAL | {Mhsiwslatmioattontion. 1tistho Lith volumno | Whist-Afaxine "+ Deeulnuson Diypated Points we a a a etcating | DIARY, OMA MAN ov Frony. and, A TUsDir om Your amult hand Huteera 1 gray ant 8 ary. | “You must havo beard tho name ho breathed Works. <of tho Lolaura-Hour Serica, but It fa tho first | Jn Whigt, by tho Into Mr. James Clay; “Curd- | with Natures and also tn ingersoll’s * Rocky- Genres, By Henry James Je. Harper's Half ¢ Cee ee eo adaleoe on |. 1m kbar wnounsctous sie ‘Tho Rov. In Ps Morour, uf the Taten Swadon- | American novel publialed in that, sories, it ia, {yZHvle ‘Talks’ embracing AMM Hapcrines | Btunmtuin Cookery vas Aives tuckannal fige | HCvewerics » Hriee #) euals, ee mint ae eee ‘Flo loves mo." Bnowy blossom, ‘ borgian Chureh of Chicago, hus propared for the fnoreaver, umaneny mous publication, So much OT ae a ae Mountain woreat ta tho Westward. traveler aud | MUSCLR-IeaTiNa’ OW, AoTivY AND Pagsive } Ben ene ema tae ‘noath my lips fe dying ta I know you'd not doootve: press a fow discuurtos delivered by tim ao lito | for what ha Benn Bald by way of aavinoy noe | THOM a iteo waven, and ite publleation In ex- PA Ao rater ease Me HOME OTN ASTOR hee ei Now Yorkt | geenreywnplunicess AE Drea eee A yolog 26 pure and obarinlng Walle sincy on tio Bible, ‘Tho voluine tw pub | Hee, Ae ae ae aut (ta unl by the trot that soma one had curled | on + Econointe Detectain Chrivtian Mntbnas | 3 4 ; , mus fi $ lurably ke it ry x i, y qi 1 Acie 8 gerdorapaon, nth iag ponte what oho mutt belie, win win ont ible. "Gho voluwe ta pub | gan enya mentum | ful tng arin won prion tuo | g-gn sera aa Totermatonal | gApun' at Alguran ei Ny fa Now Vor r hn = pupa Library of Auiurfean Fiction, No, 13, New Yorks Inged broezea, odorous in thi P Pa” does not claim originality for those discoursos, | ontertainimygs the dlagulsog uswumed by, ong or improvement In the prosent portrait ta not Fe | Copyright,” by Mr. 1. 1 Didier, recountiny the 4 » Nu, 1, How seon indied= the bull you gave, t, Aoott | Uoustmusr nue couses ey says Thoy prosunt prieily tho toxchinga at Sweuon- | two staining: thy uletto trunmparent, bac enue | marknble, Devoted cand players pit enjoy the | many eiforta to neconpling this rotoran Ly egiee | Hurere & Gra “Fines reo cunts : I Se above our feels tat OC ew | Dee hoy prva briytho Coctngyot Son. | ARGS ie res a ea | gaat oN NET re ee tae ge rear ary, Wie | Guu eae te os ul pt iy ul ul eo ‘ ry cl a , e You remomber that qualnt legond from the | yA Mons of Yosionley? Ailogortedt’ und. spiritunlixing tntorprotations |\Ren fees “of Tour “politient mysi@n for | | —Prof, Huswann is an enthustast on the sul: | Hel erent ay afr. Cublonk Touts: | George Houttedge & Sous, Trico $1.40, Treag een “ TTo loves me not." - Bweot daisy, allegorleyin chia volume are woll understood by | which othora have. feuttlosly tried to find | Joot of % American Grupo-Growing and, Wie, “hare concluded; by Mr.Cublos*Geandle: | ‘ran Scaxpann SEnies: Fous Ceaviaena, Mt Tread you i a Bummer long ago, ‘Did you look up In his o: i almost overy intelligont reader, Tho thoory fa | tn udequite remedy; life at tho Capital is tiking,” and his book ts full of the evidences ny Mra. Robecun Harding Davis’ | Ruskin, Complete in ‘two Barts. Parts Tand ; of the fatr Prinuesg, cold and puro asermine, | |' ‘And woro thelr glunces f¢ ‘or true, that every plonarily-inaplred portion of Suript- bhetened or rather etched, in bluck and white. | of this onthusiasm, ut tho author 1s algo an ‘alalla.’ Tho poetry ja yy IL Prive 15 conta. Now York: 1, Ke Fauk | Pita diod of love, and worked w King's life-wot Winder the quiut ukles? tant ot Besidos ios literal moaning an Serints | ‘Awa whole, it dove not strike us ae u great work, | oxpert, and bby views ara tho result-of long ox- Colia Thuxter, und Julla |} geo. A He loved her go, be hedyod her so with love, * . and spiritual senso, even tho bistorlenl parts Wo might. make n guess at tho nuthor’a uname, | porter manifold experiment, pattent study, 4 take droopod down. Why do you algh, my | Ahmot Wasover matden fi ; parables, ‘The doctrine but should probably be na wearer than othora } and sincere belied, and ure thorefure entities ‘Tho first article {n the Pupular Sclence Monthly wane Exons eed ap Clnog Fut i Chi Ye of nly spewk! oe arrest o bus | for Muy ts by Prot, Huchun,and ty entitiod | gud Churlos C, Chandler, Chivaxus 4, Bt. We ‘ Jones : a pero one tia writer appears to be one who | to respectful consideration. More of “correspondanced” ta applied to all tho | Bt aN : P a i :! ry 8 thooretio rather tun pruvticul political ox- | uteo vonstiltod with eminent grape cultivators in ¢ rate poten) for which the igor inaplrationiacluluied, | parienea; briihunt with weyniont condenoys full | every FT EO eat ara emmuation nto | wqqinaceand Complex) ie Undur tho tile of Judges, the Hooks of Samuel and Kingd, all the | Of pling and sebemes for tho umetioration of | volume before us thalr methody and opinions. | ay acoont of tho growth of tha totephane, 80 eee ee our Gospols, and the Htuvulution, | {Wo ruces same Of which re Utoplun, others | ‘The work uppeurs ty bo a complote guide for | fap asthe propertice of carbon in relation’ to Alor tue Kpisties and other Seripture” it ia Pee ae pouthonstiprncticable, Possibly Ms, | novices iu tho culture of the vino. and wt the | ound ure involved, ‘Those voncernod tn tho By TY thors Price Ibcents tue 4 alleged dat sthough written by inspired mou,” | Lfuhtfoot ‘Leo is Intended ta ban medium for | sume time asiming up oF everything of ft roan of religion and seicnce wilt read the | WouKN, | Hy Georgiana M, Gruik. " Pelou 1h } aed teat contain aa interual seuve, and do | ConVerINuE saruuntiG CON TAaNS COS Ca aR re tia tnduatey. | ety oe the, Lord Bishow of Carlisle, entitiod | cont HARATAT OF SebENDID Miagiiy, 1} nit such uncoralns Bilahey . * . . Or all I—1iusl 00! Bins Ronbrs there aro the Bun kills ewift and Want wile say to-night, ming) Hite klespg ithor them, o hoarta thore aro | yrhls la roully very pretty, Not perfoot, but ! < very plousant little akotch. . aro as far from Earth-lovo aa that star. | somo’ Ne eee ee Geet Youll not hold you for a breath sornan EVA NSquans Lrunany: For lve Dear ‘in Ceol! Huy. Privy th ounts.— e (Thanksgiving, and Other Poo: i du not conto Word of tho Lord,” "Tho | bY wilversal sultruge with which the wuthor | Prof, Husmann iweonvineed that Amorich ld yet | NGoti and Nutueoe’ in which tho atudy of physle | Sigs 3, E, Hiraddon, Pricg 1 conta Lum Nise HQIMTG UES HOULIGUER BORE! | SMR ARUN BERRA Pern Ae te a | ec cation, Aue | ela ROG a Ech Who | SLSR I in tte | Oso Now Woke tnpore tine read you long ago, osso spirution 9! bred te, sooty ond and | aly aveke considerable comment ry Anbe proven true. We have ho hesita | 8 enoles, Ernest 4 aera toved you sagen cunla’nat bide your hoartt LIPPINCOT?'S GAZETTEER, Hela en And yoo Sicrooe culls (aa Ne forthe atory-elonient fi tte foe Ot oe | tletein comniending Prof, Husmunn's work 28 a Eis Huta an ae ee ecrty oe tila quadene y i 7 {2m the arrow in your marble bos Wo have recolved from the publishers a copy | fepiytios end the Rouk of Proverbs, tor example, | 10%, Inferior purt, but ruthor for the Instruction | valuable contribution to the history of Ainerioan Por nus Bully concluites. hia osthatle analy GOD'S MEASURE. om | Gener yeu changed: Tfolt theating, the smart, of thole now und revised “Cazottoor of tho UnoruWned. te ae are a ow ite World," a ponderous yolume embracing somo et, iy ED Iatle wi eMociring of inspiration eurcony ia | £8 politlent Mo eed aiatesinunatipiesceks | urape-wrowing, wid ux n reliable gutdo for those | figge yuo Measuey of Vivunl Boru, Buttho <t y y Joul and Inverse method. | desiring to Curthor catend thy luduatry, x be if ‘any sobuol of thoology} but wo pluce the inspire neuleato by the satin Thost welyhty articlo of the nuinber iv by Chirles | God mensures souts by tholr capnolty Say eto Pentatonchy” Olen ucu tho inuply | Itia reudable, ubove the avenue, and pretty | Campa nnd truiapstntho Adirondacks, and | jchet, Gated Hysteria and Demonlin: A | For entertalulng Elly Gost Angel, Lave, + ApRt 3S ise0, 2478 pagos, tho valuo of which:as @ raferenoa- } stich of the Fontecini ths church hus over | HUY rOutpruce atone on, Oe eee re Rartuorn sitchigany' ia w | Study in Storbid Payehulowy.” ¢ abounds in now | Who lovetts wiost ty yous is wud, bed Fanuy Dnuscort, | book bas boon untversally recognized, tis in | buon able to placa it." Str. Server's proofs of | 1 A Now Godiva," by Stanley Hope, ig not | pleasuts Tnprotending record of summerevaca- | views conceralng those singular poeveralune of | Who is all Love, or Nothing. Seana EF foct, nlmost indispensable as a yougraphioal { the doutrine uf correspondeuces will suet to | reully entitled to be ‘chawel umongyow novels | tons spent out of decor. str, Northrup fa an conduct that result from tha morbid action of the fle ! : who alts me zposure todrafis whon heated, and sudden |. dictionary, and contains notives of over 328,000 world, wnges in tho tummporature of the ‘atmusphe: ny tH prulifio soure poero. | places, with recont and authontle information nay casos of ureev of suvory eolds, from wale | rospoating the countrics, islands, rivers, iount- Tuy, aathina, and other pulmouury ys. plCUs | ains, olties, tawns, ote,, In every portion of tho trae gelo a, Bhould you untortanately cone | globe.” At ia the best work of Its kind extant, tsa Toes ete a auaRe ty | peas ue auasteatyaceraton Wega ul Rot only prow] ja, e RInoUNtoOr Infermution cure coughs and colds, but will Tollove ead fs ustoniahing, and, whilo of course condensed, z ony readers fur from: aitisfuctory, and many | It was fret published nearly five years ugo, and Menger Kshorman and w good woodmun; bo | nervous system, sid it be bused ipan tho ru- | And looks out on the palpitatin; i will question such statemonta 18 the Toltowiuuet ia now Felenuud in weheap, papor edition, It find fa Urat-rate Lima, and shows his readers bow | sults of observations at the Sulpdtridre, an asy- | And fools his hourt swell mbtin fargo engukh Sit trtho Word) cuntalns no divinu und spint- | tell tha story of @ noble English woman, who to | thoy cu "yo and do tkowlse.” His Adirondack Jum in Paris for those alliicted with nervous | ‘o bold all even within it, bo is nour £ ‘ual sons Ulstinotly within the lettr, hirgo por- | obtiin tho mens wherewith to save her bug- | exporlence soinds tame compurod with Sure disouses, which contains sanre than 4, pie | Hila great Creutorystandird, tho' he dwolls. Me tone of it cannot be divine in any! sense, Ite | bund'a life, vita as 0 tnodel for an artist why ia | roy's gorgeous rhetoric, halrebreudth escapes, Hlents, Prof. B. Ray Lankestor consldum " Buo- | Qutulda the palo of ehurcbes, and knows gut 7 e¢ in solenco and history destroy fls claims | painting a Gadied. An unucrapulous lawyer | and perilous adventures, but It lsu sounds 4 teria ns Destroyers of lusocts' Dr, Ans | A feuateduy from a fust-duy, ora ine ty infailihildy wy aclotios and biatory; ita contra urebases the pieture; the husband, who te om deul more Iiko tho * plain, unvarnlahed" | drow Wilbon bus an claborata paper oi Bono | Of Scripture oven, Whut God wants of us 1 ddclionsare {noousistent with iw diving origin, ex: | lwnorant ‘Of tho means Whorcby his wifd hoa mis- | truth. His experience in eee Mubing was Feote and Fictlons of Zodlogy,” How it 18 pode | Ye that outreach ing Ligness that iynot 4 tf : ft thero Uo un uuderlying burmuny,” ote. ‘That | talned bly life, fy confrunted with tho sturtling | mitod tu two duya on the plo Kiver,— | site to light up tho tnturior af the huruan body ] All Nttlonuss of alins, oy loves, or cregds, : Strongthen the pulmo: for rel 0sea. faeits Iiteral. menuuur is untrue. Tt secins wo | accusation ugulnst ber and terrible oom! ica, | rather a Imited experience from which to dniw fo as to soo bottor what is wolng un thore is ux> | Aud clasps lj Earth and Hoaven: in ith wubract ar EIRSR aR Rulmonay and Uronoblal Oe | A aa po Profane euyes ebluce te | fellow, torerors FE Se ee een oad a toings ae | Ywilubio doductiouk “suo Wi book brvathes { plalued, with Ulustrations, ia an artieloos he} abba WHaaLi

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