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} . 1 CHICAGO 'LRLBUNE: .SA'TURDAY, MAY 15, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES, : 9. TIONS. . ns have been made by travelers, which | factans afford good idea of the several | Theatre.” ‘Tho editors departinents com. | wright, Now York: D. Van Nostrand. Price : ane aE Er enna LITERATURE AND SCIENCE, resulted in Ineice sudittions tothe pre- | regions, thelr locality, means of necess, | plete the number, whieh is full of valuable | 8140, te Old Weds stag, the Hales fee oe i 5 yiona knowledye of sites and antiquities In | topography, scenery, productions, and re- | and very readnblo material, Erarn's Winowstoon: A. Bequet to “Blale's | (stemiesa) n number were found ureful for! ¢ the Jfoly Land. Of these Inquiries Dr. Thom | sources, as well na meteorological eonilltions, Childeene’ Ry Misa Farqubarcou. Now Yorks | cordage and textile fabrics. ‘The economia i is 0 (ro ‘allowed every new explorer with the most | ventures and ; t . . ae : FOR JUNE. © | intense tntorest, In the therlalied expeatation | Ayer Isa facile writer, ‘and link prattivced K | ¢ zhesale of the No Namo Serles has been | | Moveun Tnisxene, Pussutraniy Urox The relation of the forests to the country, mew Land and the Book. Ro. of Incorporating the best results aehieved in | book full of facta worth knowing and re- 100,000 eoples, CiAG Bctexce. By Van Biren Denslow, LL.D. | and atable showing the analysis of the woil Chicago: Relford, Clarke & Co, tin nt - CONTENTS? a new edition of hls great work. | He has now | membering. Mr. RD, Blackmore's new novel, “Mary eudld Diceaterenies IN ConnrataTE. Conrnon ported ti ike wore Aidieubuger, Hants : SHAKESPEAREAN MYTH. Concluding pa- rewritten his andand Bool" atl the Hat. | ro of the last. tssnes of Harper's Halt- | Anerley,” will bo published early In May in | arn Curzune, By tho Wev, Catchy Mills, Now | and points wero submitted to Drs Asa Grays aur per.~Extra Shakespearean Theories. By Ap- epistles of Paul—Life of St. Joim— iiinreed puliltsnes one yoluing in n greatly | pour Series merit especial notiee.. One {4a | England, York: A. G. Barnos &Co, Price 2 centa. the veteran botanist of Harvard University. 2% — i é a pleton Morgans Mz. Morgan here rest an whl 4 M prevents, in an eminentiy graphig a thenrics and pungent mannet Uh or dishakospenroan plays. In roward to UH pa uhakeapearenn period tla pecullat: One of the most important putts of the work Ig by Prof. Danicl C, Eaton of Yate Colicge, on Ferns, The paper differs from the others Inagmtich as it isn completa mon- form, , The whole plan has been * y constructed and the contents tmmensely Hlorraniienl aketa nthe ite pe the it Hen. The salo of Edwin Arnott’s Light of | ,4t78 INTE Wins o7 Awnnica, ann WOK: enrichett and finproved by the addition of 4 sia” ling been 10,000 coples in the oripinat ly L We Ayor, M.D. Con- few matter and th Luey, tts pulillention is thiucty, and, aithowatt A 1ns been 10,000 cop! alt tout Publishing Oompa, Grand Hapide, slick. rors. The Ca Ee a a eT merely a sketch, it nd y and terscly | Boston edition. Tho “Dial "—Mapazines—Books Ree | ttul octavo of nearly 600 pages, and ts de- moa a discussion which he bo- Western Farms and Farming. Sane e ins up the chief points in tho career of th F , u [a = putin! wy ¢! i. he atic bead e ee ‘M. Zola says that Victor Hugo, If not old FRANKULY BQUANB Linnary.—Youra LORD a oat aes dare area : ‘ : Pexniti. By John Berwick Harwood. Price | 2 paraitel, and west 0! ia {aking and aucgeativa.) ‘ voted to Southern Patestine ant Jerusalem, | Stat TCL Tt book, and worn out, would hiwself enlist In the PE , IES. A |; collection of “Tales fram the Odyssey,” for Wcents.—CuanA VAUGHAN, By I D, Black- | meridian. Jt must remain for years the -t HERR DROMMEL'S NCO aerate Tiihaes coived—Literary Notes, zh est volume of the former wark was oc: | boys and girls, by “ Materfamtling?) | Within ranks of tho realists, more, Price 15 cents, cf standard authority on the ferns of tls "wild a Navilette: “By ; cupled with scones and usages, found In | these few pawes are gathered toxetler the | A forthcoming work on “Kelso ts to | .Stixnand Sentea—Kesaitr'a History, ov | (ech The cntire Work is’ needed contribu; be Parts, Part Fett ee aro amonethemott | Luxory and Art—Art .Notes~Botany | ple of tiocknnges that have been made in | Beinclnal liicidents of Homer's great Epley | eontaln some hitherto unpublished informn- | EXGLAND. | Vol. Vi.’ Prien 90 conta. —Tows | tltn to blolemical leernturc and al connected 4 oe Anant pnts ot eda fal atone lots Hore West of the 100th At tak z this now treatment of subjects, we may refer te ST ike. inant tateytaleee oat Sion renpesting Waller Betts Now Panis y eee Eeicoloeenh Malina maaner in wine focdittarent: copies % 4 i Taation, and novel situations, In © tore {ry lt Mertdiau— ’n 1res . 4 loll, they rei Se * . K. Funk & Co, 2 : froranelsinogialien een odUhy "nnd currant theo- Sclentiflc Notes. to the atoot Solon na ‘ luinorrla, wie hie many a Wars Hautes taese hls 2 A egheiaea the lp coments oh hoe aialuran's Haryeigoi Santee terg hes are Sites Slates Geographical Surveys West ae, Hen of wocloty Se TIONA, Bocand Serles of De Sorerly fort pied ae ities oul cnt ate rank with the best, erbs by the famous Abratnin Aben Ezra, Gransroxe: A Momrnphical Sketch. | Price 20 | of the 100th Meridian, Vol Vi Botany, By 4 a cachet f: : LITERATURE. border of thesea, ‘fhis whole quarter has | _—~!Hesperus, and Other Hooms,” by Charles Jar Aivron'a writine-dest with, several conta.Live OF CHANLEMANNE. Price?) ocnts. Inti” a Wet Plucornment fi rst NAT. th come np anew within the Inst fifteen years, | De Kay, Is a first volume of pucms of which | eriptions, at Ms Eordship’s n 3 . io Ate roa! JOURNAL for Mey one Mivese: | os res TUE GENESIS — AND | Dr. Phortson will ny Houbt embrace in ils | about ohe-fourth of tho number have been | wume inalde, recently gold in Loudon for ART. Print) = We . Gigs mith alstingulshed cunsemnoranian, nats | OTITER THEOLOGICAL works, — | New form of wg tabu and the, Book? a | ent nee iualarenb winealnen, BAY, beazstas oehiOl pace Eee si SCIENTIFIC NOTES. gach me ~ ny 1 . ‘Nothy "i most a 6 valuable results of recent ex- Gc poe ‘ e je number of Russian scholars are at wor! LUX YF AND ART. re : Hifseinthe, Lariagt na suygestiva bas appeared in ro- There Is noend of “making many books,” | piorations In Palestine nud of the critlelsins | most of thom are pleasing both tn sentiment | on aseries of histories of the world's Iitern. ‘ Dr. M.A. F, Prestel, of Emdon, whoso me Pong titeratuce.L BURTON'S “ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY." [A charming ossay upon that romarkabia book.) HEALTH AT HOME, Part Second, By Dr. Be W. Richardson, HSM aU RO UE Neetsea ae aes thewes. - SIBERIA. (Anew vlow of this much-talked-of land.) ASWISS NOVELIST. w cdea senee ie asereciceateg aterm 8 Satin Kate DREAMS. {Au ensay full of wolrd and atrange matter} INFERNAL MACHINES. THE SPANISH THEATRE, discuases modorn eriticiams of olf artt pri giitton on Montel Aptitudus; the Reaulea- ments of, Weatern Architoc! rot and reviews with Beniderubls fullness onumbor of the buvks of te “Vivert's reception-room,” writes Mrs, and ns Iittle {9 there an end of devising man: tf and in tone, and the general Impression _pro- ei Pe tf ‘ ae There have been manifald ye aailar Stel a, contribution hho te dca by ty Bn ee "ano orto art Wo sononr ii} Bh Puteranure Re preset Treen out Ladies Boner ha eae les ese! sowrces of bitenl student! us this wi ook Is on M4 . ' De Kay has EF, = and yet there 1s always room for one more. | Conte ete erg renee eee tnd | have yielded a rendy response to his .differ- | Of Tecent years, is said ty be writing a uovel arved tarhle, basin, agl the arch act with A now scheme hag just been put forth by R PRR NT Tinthots. ent, nppents, ‘Thore are some crude slnties, having Its scene Infd In Damarcus. oat ia snare, Beaty snl the arch cite W. Wright, of West Cheshire, Conn,, who 5 “Tt. W, and iany that are not well carried out; gome | Gautier says that If he had such bad taste | pistes In palnted porcelain overhead, which Bi » Conn, ¥ (Life: Its True Genesis, By It, W. Wright. uy combats tho old theory that nil Ife in the | New York: @ P. “Putnam's Sons, Priec rss that do not Fun as smogthly as dthers, | as to tind any pouin by Vitor Hugo poor, | lured i ils pletiro of the Cardinal ene: work since the Creation is dev a 81.50.) elas ome that are exaggerated and tnpoctie | he would not dare confess the fact nlone to | Ing his flowers which was on view at the ox- v slic reation Is developed fram 680, In sentiment. But for a first book tt 1s a good | himself, even {na cellar, with a candle, hibition of the Aquarellists Inst winter. Beedle oF gers, whieh have been vroduced (thie Longer Eplstles of Paul. By the gue, Hilcely. {0 atrack pitoniion anid to deserve Misa Alcott, of Concord, does not take | Beyund opens the large drawhig-room, hun : Bot sth et niia Stare err Ren ee ote Se) New York: D, proptintely pollen up. isneatly and ap | siully to belng Honized by'snmmer visitors, with tapestry, the oor covered with Burklsh : and when she sees them coming slips quiet- | carpets, and containing furniture, every tancousty developed from water without any (Tho Life and Writings of St. John. By | —Col. William Pratt Wainwright, for- | ly out of the back door, a8 Hawthorne used | piece of which is valuable, either from germinal prinelple. We hinve before us ao | Janes M, Macdonald, D. D. Edited with a merly_ commander of the Seventy-sixth New | to do. workinanship or association, His napart- volte of about 800 duodeehnu pages jntroduetton by the Very: Lev, J. 5 Towa, mainte ‘Volunteers: dias urepared ae treatise ‘Miss Emily Fatthful has accepted an tnvi- | ment fs oe arated Fro ths oulee Bee by . D., pster, ie 3 es 4 je: ry eg 2 m rie! are T} rte yf written by this author, which Is de- | Sérbhera Sons, Trice Wane pares | Thcomotion, with Remnrke on the Sating- tation to lecture In the United States the | Bihan” Tf pala in fargo. Chinese | ars, Dwarf pains, in farge Chinese voted to tho exposition and defense of the | ~ ¢rye Land and the Book: on Biblical Tt. | UPof Soldiers, Horse aud Epoy aud the Sup. comping nuturay and wiuter. Her theme will Panes, stand, Within on either side ot tho en- following proposition: —"'ThaL the primor- | yyineieae Date reene ine Sranners ana | Pisin of Cavidry Horses.” ‘he apparent | Ghee ne Extravagance, Its Cause and | trice'and lend» more pronoiineed Eastern teorological Investigations are well know, ia dead. " : As wns feared would be the case, Cleopa- tra’s needle, on the banks of the Thames, .{3, being rutned by the mists and dampneasfrom the river, : M. Daubrée has examined n volcanio dust which foll on the 4th of January, 1880, at Do- miniea, It was remarkable ns containing o considerable quantity of Jron pyrites and sule phide of lead. x To preserve the colors of flowers, after” fastening a wire toench stem, dlp the flow. ; ers separately Ino clear werk: solution of Gummi Arabicum, suspend on 4 line, and when dry they will be found to be covered witha glazing interfering very slightly with 2 See emit ted AERIS AD pure,” Le, nalieae purpose of the work fs to suggest means for | CHTe- alr to the luxurious surroundings. Vibert | thelr beauty, at the same time preventing the = {; thy. seo TiS Tava that APHEieron! een eee jeri emetnlen of Grstomns, the Scenes and Secmersy of vere | curtecllug the derangement of the tuman | In argent German translation of ono of | works a grent deal Inthe outer roomy and air from destroying the colur. be qa he tieduinton single number aiaroquads | ara ty themselves ‘upon the earth, and that | fev By William Mf. ‘Thomson, D. D. 140 Furies wil eh out hie bls OF using the right Dlekens novels I ins been discovered hat | Introduces his own beautifulbelongings Into | | MMP, Bert and WArgonville describe in {i Foes vor) best ihemture af the days wiaimiatior pon earth, and that Hustratl hand more than the left, ete, have tt black glazed. stock without a tio” Is | many of his pictnres, but he has a large, Issubstuntial and yot olulnantly resdadl ie Sands per number, or 4 por annum: D, APPLETON & CO,, Publishers, 1, 8&5 Bond-st., New York. WHITE ROBES WHITE ROBES | 2 ime, ng rweeter and better collection of weet bay ScirOULs hus appentod. If we con- DeeMue liymns, we find the best und most original thoughta oxproxsed in pure pouty, of good Iyrieal charactor, Such Hrores as Pitying Havlor, ook with blegslnuy” Pa! iin overt’ Phe better, yeara begine” ™ Only 0," Htrocinns love,” © Bro the sun goes rho Hiden hill.” aod SA nome, moury ei taken ATMOS. at ratte sea ane ae aot SCHOOL: favtenderness und’ Denuty, ‘Thero aro 12 songs, all Foolunes,. WiNTE ROUES will be mailed to BBE ad Areas {aria els (ataupa). Hy And. AMDEY and ML J, MUNGER, Price W cts, or & por doz. the Comptes Rendua of the, Académic.des Sciences 1 new microphonic apparatus re- eelving words atadistance. ‘The objects of their researches have been twofoid: first,’ to strengthen the sound vibrations of speech and, secondly, to collect these vibrations at tbe aLstanes of several métres from the ker, Dr. 33. Balfour has arrived safely at Soco- tru. In a communication to’ Sir Joseph Mooker, he says that “the istand {swell worth examination; that alreddy. 150 species of plants, besides some birds, Hzards, and in- sects, have been collected. The reology of the islam is curious, ‘granit, diorite, and Mmestone being ail mixed up fit n most per ploxing, way. The Sultan is eglving great. help by ordering the Sheiks to provide cam- - els, men, and evorything that is wanted.” Euphorbium ts: gum resin which exudes from tho euphorbia, a shrub growing on the slopes of tha Atins Mountains, in Morocco, « Tho dust of the plant is excessively acrid, roduetng | valent ancezing and oven de~ irinm. Lately, however, the resin has been turned to valuable uses a8 a preventive of rust. Some laborers at Natal discovered that metallic surfaces coated with this mate- rial no longer oxidized, and plates of iron were conted with It and immersed in water by way of experiment, ‘These were com- they severally make thelr appearance, each i Hons and Maps. New Yori: Harper wrought, and. restoring bodily motions | turned into “8 black Incquored stick with- | well-Nghted studio on an upper fluor, which after its kind, whenever and wherever the & Bros.) RW.P. [to thelr natural freedom ‘and — sym- | out a knob.” Js, T iinagine, lis actual Wworking-room after : age has _ a es = =, metry. Even horses will wear out one o all. Beside his ‘Firat Pentinent? he now ariel envlroning conditions exist Bar hanes SE Fae shoe quicker than another, and take the bit qanils titie of Mr, Tennyson's poem which has on the easel a large picture entitled 'Be- pat is meant precisely by “ germinal prin- he ent wok yet py sled i eeauso more | on one side of the mouth rather than the | the May number of the Nineteenth Coutury, hind the Scenes,’ which he began years ago which was arrested by that gentleman’s writer endeavors to show thut the Septuagint } tion concerning farming in all its details, fg | tnd Col. Watny Ight has written a selentific few-bony shld ‘s ; death. Jt 1s finpossible to. Imagine n greater translation of the Hebrew is much more re- | tho book just published in this elty, and eee ot Worle Coniplienten, tecluterl next Sapa the tile or lume he a sontrant than ls presented! uy tue, stig pe Hable than any of our present coples of the | edited by Mr. S. T. 1K. Prime, hinself a | and Invored, and 1s not likely tobe read by | The Garden of C; mnodoce,” has puzzled } ord. The former coples with Neral fidelity ... 08 given in the Septuagint, hu trausintes ag | ‘The book!s especially valuable becausa By ae z 4 LH meh 5 wiiile the latter paints av " carlog follows: “Let tho enrth’ bring forth grass, | not a mero statement of the theories, ox- have 8 fale Bele for the Lest of its theorits. | 32, Worthington, 770 Broadway, New York, | at all for models. tho herb ylulding seed, nnd the frult-treo | perlence, and practice of any one man, how- Soon a which freee cry ound he ammoynives, a Nowe Hand- Lod cat Patiery. ‘te athe: ylelding fruit after hls kind, whose germinal | ever competent ho may be. It ls the history | and faithfully, but wa doubt very much | from the Earilest’ Period.” by HotderM. | _dfr. John 8, Davis sent aportraltof Noraca principles of Ife, ench in. itself ,after Sta | of the practical results of tho experience of | whether In its present form his book will nt: | \estropp, with numerous illustrations. Greeley “In his favorit pastime of woou- kind, fa upon the earth.” ‘Thus he claims to | more than 100 farmers—nnd successful farine | tract tho notice the nssumed. importance of * A : i the ” freuch § found nis peculiar doctrine of the origin of | ers—In Oblo, Indiana, Ilinols, Missourl, the aublect seems to demand, : ne Renny ate te aoe the Shana to bag ‘reuch Salon. a 1 speclesuponthatenchingof Seripture, ‘Thisis | Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, and |, —'\Srs, Beauchamp Brown” is the title of | “Orieines du Christlaniame,” Intends to discovery of Roman pavements hns Jus another iMustration of the way In which men | Michigan. Tt covers tho practical results of.) the, Intest volurie. 1a tha Alo Nantes Series, | publish ntransiation of Heclésiastes, with a been made at Brading, In the Isle of Wight, ingeniously enlist the supposed Innguage of tho methods adopted, and finally found to be Hey Ay wh ie Le 3 nent ith ite ra - | critical introduction, which ho has ready for [ several tesselnted flours having been brought the Bible {1 the support of almost every con- | Becesstul, by nen operating land from the , Cull atten: | press. to light this week; among the subjects nre a vel ve} mn, f tals ddl geisable theory, . it Wight does not sewn Philp dives, fe athe, Atlesgurl, fiver ut ta hls hotalte tt neon te Hbrary of Owen Meredith, otherwise Robert, Lord | Bacchic scene, a combat, aud some chequered od by 1 G M pene: 23 Wl 3 - Lytton, is now ats Earl by the Queew’s grace, | designs, ut Bais | “1 the southern ‘lina of. Kansas, 25! scones are lald In places with which by name ‘ . ‘ rf Hion of the oli Greck version wenclies suect: | Ay? far north. as © the sas, 2540, | Aelenst wwe are all. somewhat familiar, the | fs ofllclal tities ae ee eaten sof | _ ‘The number of visitors at the Metropolitan : “ % iscount Knebworth. a 5 country in Minnesota, and Mackinacin Sich. | Tutlor possesses, unusual descriptive pow. a 8 Musoum of Art during the week ending Ma glows of inen In tie ently ages, wile the He | fon ee aren af experience, extends, ue: | Otte pint and is development aw bol in| See, Nes gt te Wiblomale servieo | Twas JOG, Tu, the month of Apel the ous fact known to tho world in all past ages: | Youd the Missouri River into Nebraska, us far Lect Been eislinie the be kts that itiethe ton in Lond great number of 147,372 persons pagsed f pletely preserved from “rust, although that each species produces sced correspond | #4 thas State Is settled, and Includes the vast so ‘kot belt rp re, ne ley bie er a i MM, Tenan has been quite a lon in nee 0 {a through its portals, nud still they say that | the waters of Southern ‘Africa ‘are ing to {ts own kind, from which the samo plalns of anans, Avhtely ars soraplily ity eT teiaak taunts Sue wheter’ ee He does stot apenke Enulish well, Bug as ‘Fue | there fs no art In America. well known for their injurious: action species is continned reneration after genera Faranng on the varied sollsof nl these States, eneo to what imay be called a pop- | oventng after his firstlecturohe took an early | ‘Tho total number of exhibits cataloged at } ¥ an mnatal po make prnetical applica ica toni ur author contends that hig thoory Is points out thelr eapabilities, and thelr nap: | Wir inate, tor cel a tee had De in wit LOnnsHOn, ab: the Jntter’s house in fhe Pa Balen tus pa te Tee Of these | solved tn ‘lealiot, and tho mixture applied to ‘ varies che: r 01 i Taye street are ull-palntings; 2,086 drawings, water- Scania " As rf Frequently take place on the entth- by. tho datian (o.the varied Uranglits oF prottlabla ig | surface, but possibly having thelr origin in a Le ie x Critique cuiagnced thak 8 dolors, pastels, and: jalitings on porcelain; the hulls-o€ vessels, with, complete, success burning of forests, or the Upheaval Of trees | eee ie eee” earmning in all these | desire to palnt some well-Known character Fee eee eee eee st saint | Tl pleces of goulpture, and 545 engravings Fee At ateaaiinees comalaraul Uy tomatoes, or other causes, fre otten fol States, and the disappointments and failures tho writer tins i eros Introd mn STR Sinon’s tins een discovered atthe Freeh andy ins. whe Inssreat pivces Mung ay Tistre and preserves those ‘Objents to wiilel tt Of timber, Wiel do hot seem to linve buen | Heating up to the fiat suecessof ench, ‘These | hiareter as Camila Yrravelyun,. ebook | Farelzn Ofticg, IL Is called “ Henrl TV. at Hore Greve des Atinuurs,” each catry= | 24 tpplled trom the action of the ntmosphro, preceded by any deposition of seeds au PORE Set ae Net reteg professes to be a novel of “ Boston West-End. dau Sul, et Outs XIV,” and is gald to | friniyaso aquare foot of canvas. It Is now being introduced into England, as the new species afterwards produ hose, Ht Hgts M- | society.” We are unable to seu the relevancy | be extremely interesting, Me ———————— Such facts he would account for on the hy- selves, £0 cach fells Hb ow personal ine or abpronriatoka of Introducing ag ele Henry Holt & Co. will: {save on im- Bente orca lata work Is" A Toned: COMPANY STORES. pothesis that the Creator originally deposited eed tenohing, ‘Thus we have the results ber of such society n dissolute woman who ttant work by Karl Iifldebrand, “Six aot one eat koe igh bh watts - on the earth’s surface the “ garminal princl- ¢ 1 shamelesly betrays her husband’s honor, | Lectures on the History and Prominent | YOUne ade a Grane ples” of all the manifold species that appear | Pf fasmil oh th Drilrie, itooles ot the clay | and seeks her revenge on 4 rival by trying to | Features of Gerinan ‘Thought from 1750 to chalr of aGethic clnrel ils tinigers tray How Miners and Lumbermon Are fron nae jo time Ae fi broner entre. ey He, ae ein ot tyes and rune up find 153 | teach an fimocent girl to follow tha ae to | 185 vered In Bay and June, 1873, at the | over the keys, while his pale, attenua Swindled by tho Corporations That 9 y is certaln- ; 1850, de! a i ti + countenance und great hollow dark eyes are. Employ ‘Them. . Te ingenions, and. asa scciing anpport in in the Interlor; on sandy soils, on deep, perdition on which she has. advanced so far | Royal Institutton of Great Britain.’ farned toward the ypectntor, At the young ploy ————— (36 cts, oF 83.00 per ores) TEMPERANCE LIGHT, (12 cta, oF 810 per hundred.) hese are extra good Temperanca Bonz Books aiteriny in prieg and leg, but aoe ty quality.” ‘Yom erance Jowals ts by J. 1. Von the tsy, K Ay Pace sod Tomporauee Light i by Gaorge C-Wasat and M. E. Servos, THE SUNDS' NATIONAL SOHOOL FOR ‘THE RED ORGAN. By W. F, Supps. (1.52) Mr, 81s well known ss one of our beat composors for the Pianoforte. This new Schoul contains u grent desl of fay tnuale, und a good instructive coursg, und his the recommondation of a moderate price, LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO, ILL. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. THE YOUNG LADIES JOURNAL Is the Best Magazine for Ladles and Families. ‘Tha JUNE Number, now reudy, contains a Lanse Colurell Supplomant of legant Vestas in Laco, n}80 antmnonse Colorod Fvahion Panorama with 3) Fi jlustra hich hii i inet prairie lon, on sti clay, utd on loose | herself, fhe character of Camilla Is re | phe Academy notes that the advanco in | organist’ side, anid tho stnny light that To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Zz! SRE ae ut aeserr ate “ilases | £0Cts OF tho world wich hive cen often > | clay; on Ind adapted to whent, we cbavioye pulaive, Slungreenbley anu) uncalled far, Airs. )-ertticnl freedom and eathollelty finds Bunyan streams through the arched window, stanus } OCOXT® Wis, Moy 12—Probably few of. The Supplomonts slong are veve 1 S| Hey cots and piss; to che prowth of tim. | Leeucamp Brown fsa rathor loud Boston | treated. by a Univeralty press as a classic | n female form, vague, yaporous, and ‘benutl- | yourreaders aro fainiline with the system of * % rice of the Journal. however, yistly preferable to Dr. Bastinn’s . traits: Indy, who takes a party of her- own sox to " 4 u ag”? q y i. “ ay ber, orchards, and froits: to’ the growth of and ranked hinong England's chief men of | qu, a white mist amtd the golden rays, It company stores ” which exists In Northern Fa all Hovk und Nows Dealers. Price, includ- | theory of “ spnntancons generation,” which . Plum Isinnd, near Mf. Desort, for the sun re osg than: ‘thi - Inga the Supplements, Socente, has been go effectually gombated by Profs, |. Bay: the breeding of show enttle, EWING, | snor,-Phele antloipated privacy there 1s, In- letters by Morley; whereas, :less thas: a | iy the vision of his ‘lost love that haunts the | Wisconsin and Upper-Michigan, Itisamane Fimecl Huxl ad Tyndall yah least lacking evic | loses, and, the: infinit variety “of dairy pro- led b Irrupth ‘other | fo chietly | coutury ago Cowper shrank from naming | youthful ascetle, the embodied remembrance | eral custom of compantes and firms in these >} Tho lntervational-Nevs Co., 3f. Beekman-st,, N.Y. | Jluxtoy and ‘Tsndall te he tense incline Ol | dueuions, Any mon living In any part of the | Wttehtnen, and a 8 of other people, eilelly | iim, warmly as he admired the *Pilgrim’s | of tho woman for whose sake he had sought | rors, fie catldfigento thal Aa Hubcriptions recelved for all Forolin Publications. : sradues ish tt Mr, Wright | Northwest owning land vest of the Ob fg [ee eect ae ae eaten advent. | Prosress.”” refuge in a cloister.” Teplansto catty.oo fy .addiion to. ror a wtubacriptions recelyed forall Forolun Publications | after an introductory chi oF considers In { Hiver ean fined in this book the relations of | 2M lng, and Intrigue ensues.” An advent- a 4 Its dinary and legitimate business of mining or ind A PATRIOTIC CHANT, sueceoding chapters, “Lite, Its Trae Gen- | tigsa who have preceded lim, and hive, by | WT, with a crazy drankard in a cranky |. The History. of tho Zulu War and Mrs, Hooper has had another talle with | tiinber manufacturing, stores. In which aro b ‘ esis; “Alternatlons of Forest Growths*; | iird labor and study, worked’ out the prob- vacht, the sufferings of an opliun-eater, a fita | Origin,” by “Miss Frances E, Colenso, | Gustave Dore, the artist. She sald to lim: | 7 lero . Hie t x a "The Distribution and-Vitallty. of Seeds"; | hart! Inbor and sturdy, worker Out the wore { lit Wo Fifth Avpnue Hotel, nnd, scones | daughter of the Bishop, fs aid to present ® | “I wish, Bl. org, that you woull muke oy Kept stocks of genoral merchandise, ostanst- 4 A tanitrea peat ae. today Plant. Allgcation and Interglactal I erlods practical farmers have been unalded by capl- in a private snrall-pox hospital in Bos- | pieture of Cetywayo In strong pontraat to | exhibition of your collected works.” bly for the accomodation of thelr workmen, ¥. Gur cucguors oe ig Sars Daas se atetbut on and LP iringnenes ot i Specles {al, and have gained whut they have ai ton give variety to tho text. ge onrrent British Fepresentaon- Se eneee “ Madame,” he replied, yftaitag, they There woul be little discussion as to the i ‘And wore stilltho same, ee Te le cchearies of to Theories 3 | earnings of thelr own land. , een ee linge: 0d tle oogsnttiamy very | ver and iagnaniniots ruler, ai supporia Soe eee Tra Here te Ae ta it they | propriety of such a custom if its ostensible” ¥- Atericans remember yot re saLrel ; e + | "Ot necesalty tho book tells of the exprience | Hilld,very transparentand very much diluted, r nial Tee said | Were set side by wits ‘ and rent objects werethesame,but In practice = Thetr sires who faced the bayonet “Foree-Correlation, Ditferentiation, and Other in ntock-ralsi Doth ns the exclusive nud as and considerable satire at the expense of the | her view with an array of evidence also sa ze the Palais de Industrie to hold my ex- ie When charging hosts with fury mot Lite-Theories?: “Darwinian Considéred el ot the Dushties ee the tarme dn | Awmerlean rituatist—that peeullar anomaly | to bo remiurkable, fitition In.” He then told her that he hndin | itis madea means of great injustice, and In battles awful fame, froma VitallsticStandpoint,” We comment pat an thors is. given Se exporgnes ‘ot | Who would be a Roman Catholic If he dared The “ Politieal Comedy of Furono, 1881- | luis possession whole boxes full of unpub: | ougitt for several reasons to be better known ° = Shalt this volume to the students of Nature, and those writers in the matter of buildings, in- an who, not daring, burlesques the fold 1901,” whieh will be published soon in Lone Hshed Mustratlons and completed drawings | than itnow Js, In mavy cases it is almost t eae Ime woso souls Koo only pain, es pecially of those who would survey all ‘cluding dwellings, barns, cribs, stables, pens, where he remainy,—which Imparts a relle- | gon, ts written by.an American diplomatist that have never yet been shown to the pit | or quite impossible for'n Inboring man toob- i For annreny Auk oeetee exalt alt leaf the question In regard to tho origin | ti all the other buildings requlsit or neede ope fone ws Barons af the books a th who hag Fealdod Jn France and jormuany. fics Some joking p ema yas tnade respect tan any imongy, und his entire wages uuniat } - a “ kes the form of a dramp, ant cl . A ny ’ 4 nee rad forge See erow —Prof, Henry Cowles, of Oberlin, Is an In- Herre nee Se ae re strongest, beatdrawn clarncters, and wa eal io. bound in altuntions to whien. the pied “Thave been too Inzy to marry, and be taleon aut dn fi eu net he. store of hee oR In Valtey Forge's svonca of wo, defatignble stidont and writer, Hts com- | sions, material, ete. There are nimierous follow thelr movements with wndisgnised | qiilitary law Intely voted at Berlin will lend now Lam too old,—I am 40. Beside, I have belng ot the cheapest description + Wo vow we'll watch ench native foo oe Ee a ee eset eee the oxnettence in tha mar, | interest. It would be a inatter of surprise tf | n'fresh interest, ‘fhe author brings the notion | been so happy tn ty familly relations hak faethe “inarket, but” sol him wtf As wo wateh foreign puwors. while of the Epistles except those of James ue of hedges, fences, aNehes, and drainage, | Boston acknowledged this to be a truo plet | of iis stary down to 1801, and describes the faye had no {nellnation for matrimony.” prices which ara unreasonably high The nt We kiss dear Freedom's biado, and awear, Foter, and sede, les, the Apocalypse, il by tile, board, or open ditehes, and also con ure of its * West-End sociuty,’ pcifie FevOLits which is then to transform athe ollowleg se lst of the Amoricaiy result Is that ihe daboring elas in a nany. ¥ . LU je Whole of the Old Testament after Esther, | cerning water and is distribution from ae Pe. contributors to this year's Paris Salons | towns (and the population tycomposes E Heater ambltious tmltar dare Of course so voluminous a writer cannot be wells, Fonds, Inkes, tanks, aud riyitlets, tte, MAGAZINES, A correspondent calls attention to what he Henry Tiacon, Frederick A. Bridgman, Ed- xelustvely: of the Inboring cinss)is in’ a =F We'll crush blin where he stands, fcetrate and thorongh Invall his eriticisins | ete, On the whole we regard this book tha | Tho Banker's Magazine for May has Its | gaya is an evident error Inn notice of a book | win II. Blashheld, Walter Bincknm, Ctineles | wretched condition, Hving on wages which, i wie tly ings and saucy drums, ngan author of equal ability and attain- | bestcontribution to agricultural Iterature | usunl asgortment of articles on financial | ty Tae 'Trmune Inst week. In the nottce, Dubols, Charles Noet Flage, Bilzabothy Gan: with the prices tha ace sompellell to pays t Tadlusntato our quiet nutes, tents Wo devotes Ms ehiefaltntion to twg | published i this eontrys As,yaluable He | topes, an te ful of valuable tets statistics | whist” wna mpokon Of 88 o RANG TG 8 | REL *Uregtonte, Ge AY. Aleut, | family (amske Holl ends meet bur eran Mis blood shall wet our lunds, ortes onthe Lpisties of Paul are brief’ but | crnetion! experience it relates was not gained | 884 information. (An artlete on *UBritists and CAT oka aero ba used tus | Heaton, D.it. Knight, Cheater Loomis, Et | keep them in debt to tholr employers, ‘The 4 Insstendy Lines b ates or tor the most part satisfactory: Tho | Pmyone State of locality, butis authored | American Trade” Is fwnportant, aud worthy | FAsut Sexpert.” says thls Is noe literally | ward Slay, Henry Mosher, W. L, Picknell, | men are hired nominally by tha month, bug Sr Re ee eae ain, present yolume on the longer Epistles, viz. | from the whole grain and enttle producing | the attention of those futerested in such sub- fe has muny illustrations, drawn | Milne Rani John Sargent; William B. | inense of bad wenthgr, or an accident to = 4 un tink to ink, while vengeance rung, , true, and as he has y h tf Ellen Baker’ of. Buttnlos i f Moeked?? rte Neitprore GurUves init ee a oer ta patch. Tio | Soetstta bio pres is wel petted, an In de> | 2°! fron “heron ‘experience, of, the fallacy | ia ce re nk: ann | tnterorwtole dass a8 the cago nay be a2 Whur in dicenecge's eeeeh uako grand author diifers from many of tho alter ‘ex- stenble form, and Coplously illustrated, Wo havo recetved ie first copy of a new | Foul pane oe Tol eevee en capil Iirlgas, of New York: Jonas Bolton of Bal- | though on hand and waiting to work. Amn 3 Woatrugglo for oie nativo lund, positors In his interpretations of several | (‘The Model Farms, tand ‘Their Methods, | Chicago’ perladical, entitled In Doors and Paine, but Jt can be used for gambling, more; W, F. Brown, of Rhode Island of Intelligences may often be found who wilt ‘ Weil sternly uso tho gun or rad, spoclnl passages ja the Honing Aurel we Giving the Exporieney of Over loo Sueresstul Out. It 1s intended to treat of outdoor The Ilon, Eugene Schuylor writes from heres oe ial atlegnens §: oped aco aul Declinps qpbtainrudrene. ty Jo; al a Fare anos Daren, | Oa He Meet Tt bie Todas aoe, | Heese ae eee Veer 100, tiustrations and | SOF, ms archery, tenula, fishing, hunting, | pone that ho hus fuecived proposals from | York; "A. 1. Concland, of Boston; diss | with tho rich man, as It generally Movs In who construc the passage us teaching that Plans of Buildings. Eniited by Samet 'L. K, florlentture, ete. and of Indour evening | Messrs, Joseph Seligman & Co, tho well- | Corson, of ‘Phitadelphia; Kenyon’ Cox, | other eases, and the bulk of the population Is UNION COLLEGE. the material world js to be pyiritied | Prime, 806 pp. Chicago: Donnelley, Gas-. amusements; also of drawing, painting, | known publis! hers at Stockholm. Sweden far George Daniel, of New York; Henry Dillon, | composed of fordigners, espec ye French ; By tho late elrentar of Union University { and Telitted ab the end of the present sete & Loyd.) : d decorative art, and kindred topics, Ib1s too pennits onto tranaiaty and publish AY Efe of Sun ‘Franelseo; Miss Einlly Fuller, of | Canadians, who are lacking in hack ng, An i and College (Albany and Sehenectady, Ne alaenantlon; n sqntlinert wiht ts ee taluly * DHE DIATs early to speak of the venture as either » snie- AT nthdys in the Swedish language; and Rew any of Hot Ger ore oie tamara: ane aly Dalldazed Into: aubenlsaans Ler t Xo ltappcars that the University numbers |oped, and which (8 rejected by Stuart aud | Jansen, MeClurg Co, have commenced tho | suit orn failure, ‘The field Isan ample one, | tram the house of Sehmitzdorif & Co. St. | of Boston; W. 1. Lippincott, of Philadel- | no “public opinion” in such a community — ¢ 461 students, with a Faculty of 61, Union | other distinguished commentators. | Prof. evens RECO TAY COs a com nen ee 1 and,the attempt to fill It worthy of encour | Petersburg, for permission to publish inthe | nniar J, A, Midchell, or New York; Stanley | which fs strong enough to, excrelsa the enor a College (Schencetady) has 84 classical aiu- | Cowles comments freely on J. Corinthinns, publlention of a literary monthly pertadieal | agcinant. Itussian labguage. It ls probable that, on its | Kfordmer of New York; Charles Moss, of | mous power it duos elsowhore, nud tia dill % dents, 42 Fe assical atte | ey regarding the doctrine of the regurrec- | with the above title, and tho first number has | “sy completion tn Serlimer, the work Will be } Chicago: Frank Moss, of Philadelphia; } eult to see what ean De dong fo. remedy the of eek oy aelentitie 24 engineers, and a body | ou. file gives no quarter elthar to. the ee Just made its appearance, Mr, F, F. Browne The Penn Monthly for May has Its usual | Hublished siuuttancously In ut least five | yonry Norbray, David Neal, of Lowell; | matter, ‘Tha fortunes made from the Indus ; Cetle and tnboratory students, includ | millennial theory of two resurrections, ono | 4s tho editor of this new yonture, ani ino roylow of tho political. and general transac: | cguntries, and perhaps more, Steulien N. Parker, of Now’Yorky J. W. | tries of the country are alstributed clse- i ing a number from the Far West and Cullfor nia v from the South (chiefly the = Nuas), and 10 from New Sefetand’ aps nt Iscluhty-live years old, the first estab- 7 J. We before and the ‘other after the millennium, sat fa ” . | Hons of tho month, and tts special artleles able fact that all the Literary | Pattison, of Boston? John I Reilly, of New | where, and no part of then, devoted to por ta the pppoatt psireie ra thts wwhto deny muonlegs watiorley a Meat a iat Iwlalligent aE es Hensl iy St. Simon 7 (eacond itis not le the best. quotationson ois York; ‘Theodore Robinson, J. Rasbure, Lew- {miprovement and elevation of the people by it there fy to taneous resurred. pi tlonof all mankind at the end of the world, | gulde and ogreenble companion to the book- | Uliuates o: owlnnds © The Three yore won by Indies, ‘Tho appreciitive senti- | Is Shonborn Novada; Clement ‘bwift whose poorly-piid labor they were made, 0 , f y Aerorpeaer ee ti Hatt inote Justice und equi of the Eye?’ by F.C, Hota M. Ds and “A | ougof greatest value belng Malllwoll’s, in | sects aro so constricted that one ean seo at | eupital with labor. Wed ! ~D 70, ‘Cuisdute f recpter a Sew Thert ery 5 sixteen volumes follo, ‘This edition fy ox. i; Cae Peet dats fe ely Recontad: MINOMt NOTICES. Now ‘igrivonteter,# by -Danict “, Brower, SOD, Sokntod’ aa was published. by ent. | Selanea the agricultural and minorilogical f ————— j grounds, Ile assigns to the Gospel the next |“ Elslo's Widowhood," by Martha Finley AD De a ee eee Htaporiae apy seription, the Issue being Inited to 150 coples, cg ton OF Taruda mech actions Tas ae WEIGHING THE BABY, preg Epistles, all of whieh he ascribes to the | dren,?? 1¥ the seventh in the popular | Notes, Extracts, und an editorial om 0 uta A F they ma! Apostle Johu, Dr, SteDonald was not a oe or ehiidren's works known te vere otha Abuse of Medical Charities,” poets thera fs n slugularly full collection for snd ae a8 iad, palate: ey crit Huby whe caine but & month aga? 7 : : i ft wring cur! ade 4 Ns PS BOOKS RE ¥a% In his notes he frequently passes over |. for young girls, are adinirable in thelr treat- by EIVED, iunt of the publicatonsof the sutvey, ‘Lhe ) Grandrathor tics tho korchluf «knot, without mention widely-recelved construc- | ment of rellzious subjects, and ought to be 1, logy” (ilrst paper), by U. I ighest voto (In its gec- | Miss Marlo Stone, of New York: Danie No one wlio hus over lived ino placo where ea in New parle since Colonial days, aud pad who content that every salt Sxhoriences lover ant book-bnyer. . . . It will en- 1M Aeris ie a ular by cae Wek muni reel ng the highest vote ( Sith, Halwetn Week, of Moatons. "Thaddeus Inborin g muuh ecules fale: ayaa und. are able, le Urst strletly undenominath A resurrection at death, ‘Mhis volume de 0 f 7 0 -| i ie Y " 7 Velch, Laporte, Lid; Frederick iu al ens late Stinks soln Walsh of Phitadetohta, serves tho attention not only of Sabbath- See Ee clans on ey ee Krances Hmily Whita; and Gaulle & heals Ret she Te ot ee aa coneion Wunue Woodward, of Indiana; Miss Marlun | fe. gun fall te a struck by. tho: cuntinne the Ceittental Comutienyn ty toudeliver the POCO na DUE OF thou | io of the obilgntion to reject the bad and | James 8, Whitney. . TAS ne Wiiacpoaa andl onrliSak at Hs ‘mnvon Welgh she in one of those whose greed has iY Chaneetor’s address at the ing \* false, it will be no less mindful of the obil- |} pho May-J \ ft the Woe —£. B, Browning, SCIENCE. ° choked out conselence, ine will earnestly tos 5 Inpteenent of Union Conlege. ae caer late Ds. Tames AG ep analh of gatlon to conserve the good and true In Iiter> ablishen oat nM Patsy 08 the, following Ant the corresponding humorous quotation dni sire that all men of Influence should do what fy valiant the year the calluge ling recelvad Greek wetolac and m litt Frespectiuile ‘eam | utare.”” ‘The leading articles are reviews Tibts of contents: “Slater Bronda,” 1 poont, (recelving also the highest vote of nfl) Witt | ROTANY WEST OF TI 100TIE they cate it bolt Of these penples Ue hays p BSB AONE ree ey puniane. A few mientator, Is latest work was designed to | of recont books, with two exceptlons, and by Fag ay daweelty vk, titosts, Ae bg Dee iat Benya wee woman ite foullsht find MERIDIAN. seer itiins bra auparion elnas of Ten, ‘ qe Mrs. ‘Thoutas Hi. Powers, uf Phila: sev forth Ue de fat writing of Bt Jolin, among the contributorn—whasn fee by Whorry “ Miehnel ‘Angelo's Tonret,” oy | eiddaiin Bede Soven volumes, accompanied by ono topo | Another objection to the yatont is the Tacs M : eg r Ie " wid Swi ‘ ’ . AM. 3 bh 5 % - v ey NG : Pett a of the Mears, Vacker tu 9 like selstbsot Bk Hauke This octavo volume bY ye il Swing, ¥ va Denslows d- Kanata, poem, by Lowls d. Hitock; Frederle Hotiene lection consists of nourly 6,000" yulumes, and | tho labors of the Wheeler survey, ‘These in- nule to do succoesttl busines, wliers, srt 3 Trent! ($10,000) thax been followed by gifts | Tr MeDunald was published soon after tis | 2 Aly He fl atauflen 11.” by A. E, Kroeger; "Book Jte | jray been wiade by a min whose tastes Thi £0) yonse quarto works are entitled as follows: | sult ny E. vitiy tha arent ok Drexel Maite Agente Anthony | death in Ist, with an introduction by’J, Ju | jHew-comer ih Sea ye te tere views”; and “Current Notes.” follos richly Hlustrated, elegant bindings, | yo) 7 He Geography, Vol. LL, on Astrono HORE eo ar et Hell Dae MiEE t bane fete Lennie Mr. ‘ f i tf Thester, lhe cone “1 ts > [ i 4 rt 2 LT. » . U1, - | ov z Ses hut sen and ono fom Mts thomas reliant Pini! tro" abrendy asqunited | Ee eo A Es teeE MNS tte cctaten: | ena Chieu dvoutsouput und Baminer a ie seeds stand, agian | HY ‘aid Unrometrle Typsometry, Vol 1. | a a ae tein Woes ‘ Mt 31,000, 7 hy th ntl vi ut C5 e J ic , bey 1 “) He u 1. LY, on ci n A spew . with this work, It contains a carefull 4 " Yi has Toples. of i} works the editions are good and generally | on Geology and Mineral ony () . aid ‘ to. the a salon the Fa ing been placed the lls- | written life of Saint Jon, Introductions, 0 Seine al Ju He Birgu ditsteatl gus from due ites: finely bound. ‘There are several Nandwome Palwontology, Vol. V. on Zoiilogy, Vol Vi. Prt ee Oa Oy ered ae tant in’ ob a for any number of Invited iassten eee | his writings, ¥ the Avocaly isu, the Gos- | ertheless thore ig plenty of room for all | pital Service and Private Prue les of Dry, E, saltlons: of iforace anit Virail, et Bur pot gan on Botany, and Vol, VIL. on Arehiwology, fulning better mo, ns night bo expected, Le 5 Seat oy, wecompany Mr. Welsh to teeates Of ancl ot’ ties aainngs, wwe shules of optnlon and au ane rattle Works, eu nlentitorm Sy nhts, he among then, ‘Shere is an Aline Clore of He asyon tho xa sor are ie seb pul He Ee ee oe toe ie . i tlady for the commencement, ie pe author regards t caly pure erary 30 st pl se Noted Polliz rity oe et ats | Taad tit very good condition, and two or threo | Hshed, ‘Thy two atluscy referrod to comprise | Boclutistes ty a 4 HE STILL LIV LIVES. is io mt produetion of the ‘Apanllers ene LT ee the Bast ina Seid ia wee rea montat Nieutnatte aes Elzovers,: ‘There are four “shakapearey, the | ninkty-five large sheets ‘In each sel, These glven to such matters, would do imuch to pro- Fi ry dealings ol +5} and assigns to Ita date somewhere between y iu the Wynne, if i yore, ears ago Dr. 1 Vs Plo y . » Pleree, of the Tas Dispevsiry and” Invalids' Hotel, of erate Se ak London, was sent for to Tesulttee | terete dlsease of the knee-Jjoint, ng of by fh ulceration and axtensive slough: hal ifet bone and tissues, “fhe man's Ife intel despalred of by’ the provious nt dommes gAtyputation “ae the thigh was fumed gy (gelled pun, and skillfully per- ‘opurity ye lerce, nul as after treatment 1 he began Jast yeur on tha authorblp of work on botany ling a special significance a4 | vonderly yuldea the swinging wolght, i y ys. Mr. Morgat No-Naux Seures.—Hus. Beaucraup Brows | javing beon contributed to by some of the | And carefully aver his glusses pore ot the (the blood aud prevent a recurrence | tons of passizts hich he interprets tn the | in every Sunday-school library, ‘Tho last of nitiele ratte ote snniona Thorton ot Nostun: Loberts Bros, Trice $1, most daly knwo apeclullsts in the equin- | To reud tho record" Only vlghit.” Dieayentlaly the doctor's Golden, Medival | wautal way. fla wo attribute to the brevity | these volumes Ig not inferlor in morlt or in | thelr nuthorship, and gives a tost graphic | vaLwow ‘TowssweN. By ‘Thomas Hardy, | try. Tisedttor ty J. Hothrock, Into Surs } Ructly thu echo rooe arautuls rh Was thoroughiy peel and ateengtlt oF ils nates: deserves a place Feed oud tS | tuterest to the others which have preceded and, stricta vicaieo bE, the Shakepearean | Harper's Half-Hour Sortes. Priow 20 conts, mou of the United Blates ori efi NOW | Tho Tule younwemolnor eli qu the words, r’ Heat ply aiid Ils health, the stamp | Han brary. It, Tho price fa too high, but that ts not, iy Victor Chorbuliez, Mitel tore peeue, | A THADRSMAN'S Visrr 70 HOLLAND, TivarM, Faia Eine fo yas assisted by Servo | While grindniothor smooth tho og, This ef Wicely, aid te ts to-day « Hay man. | —Dr, Williaa M, Thomsen was among the | Probably, the fault of the authoress, rote Tonaigtonetea’ luwhich the britfane | AND tHe Hite. Tondont A. Hoywood &#on. | Watson, of Harvard Hulversity; George En- | Neytios a kise within o rae es wondert, bio ee a Ahad eh we earliest missionaries to Syria in madern —Dr. Ayer has written a very interesting characteristics of that writer appear at their | ‘Tz Mexican Wau, APoom, By B,8, Ho Jemun, ST. Ds doit Louis; Prof, Thomas C. | durmuring softly: Litve ont ¢ ested. yas hay ate thnes. After spending a little tine at Jeru- | work, containing many vivid pon-pietures of | beste ‘Cho story Is full of wit polnt, fresh | brook. Houd at tho Houulon of Mexteun War | orlar, of Lafayette College, Easton, Pa.s | Grandfathor id not welgh you fale” * thee Tnanifested its wonderful power over ton 5 1 Y eirat, wi characterizal ey . B Bebb, Fountaludule, IN; Wililant | Nobody welghod the baby's unile, Taken a ectetulous and other blood diseases, salon Be monmoved tp Hales. water te bins the Weat, and ant entertaining account of tho isn er OS tee Ee ae Volcan Oren By Charl eof i, Boston, Blasi; George Yasoy, Auri- Gr tho love that cume with the helpless one. tia OF 8 tle It Ho purities and strength | ‘Thomson, from lily erly acqualntanes with | adventures and exploits of the Elliott explor | German savant, who Made thy | _fsseenos, xp Ornen Poxua, By Charles | cuitusul Depirtinent Washington; Prof, | Nobody welghed tho thread of cure wees vsteun ag to stronaly fortify. It | syria was deeply interested, In tho stiuly of | Ing expedition, with which hewas connected. | butt of the ‘author's briltiant | satire, | Da ctags jew York: Charles Bertbuor's Sons. | Huntel , Exton, Yio Colloxe; ‘Thomas D, | Prom which 4 woes fe ivspun, Vy druggists, Tomchmients of disease, Bold | the habity and manners of the people, cs | The Weat ts indeed 9 mighty empire, grow~ ‘There 1s another selection from “Seufar's | Price 81.50. James, Oambridge, Mass; and Prof, Edward Ne SEE NAR ATTN Eemee a Y pecially ay bearing on the illustration of | ing in strength and Importance, filled with Conversations,” giving utterauces from | Vinairs Bowemtans. Ti: th Jobn Rp fy llch, allusions in the Holy Scriptures, After twen: Lumartine, Kenan, and others, ‘Thera isa | Conke. Harpor’a Library of Anotlean Fiouon. | ‘The expedition. se » Feb. 15, 1870,—Hon. a OF little baby’s quict ath— Raton | ‘Tuckerman, of Amberst Collars, apecies ot | A20th tinooishits mutronume Mivrce—Dear Sir! 1 wouders aud Ia of Nature's own crea- A 1 f wii Patlent and fiibtul unto death, , , e ¢ would say that 1) ty-tive years of observation and study, and marvels 0! very entertaining papor on Burton's Anat | Priou % cout, flowers now to selence, and ten of whose | Nobody welghod the baby's gail, ‘The Gig Sour ed es fur geyen yeurs, Balls twenty years ngo, hie published work tion, yet possessing stronger elements of at- | omy of ‘Sfeinnenoy > a paper on Biberia, ‘ALVA Vine; Or, Art veraus Duty, ly Honel | existence very little fs known, seii aletinek: For hero an Earth no welehe there be i Caugh remend yea cel Discovery {s the best | in two votunies called * ‘Io Land and the | traction for the farmer, the minvr, the set- | which gives quite a new Idea of that much- | Gordon, Nuw York: American Nowa Company, gunera were acted to the fora of the Upited | That could avall; God only knows 4 aso Where | yuave ever used, and tn every | Pook” ‘This work his been rezurded by all | tler, the homo-geeker, than any ather section | talked-of country, by which it appears that.a | Price 48 oonts. tates, “A nauuber of Well-mueked vaclutles | 214 valuuin Etoralty, 4 tuted, Thayg (Ys recommended It, it has | denomlnations of Christians as tho very best of tho globe. And It's also u region for the | banishment, to ‘Siberia is not tho terrible Tae Iuvontars. Argument of the fon. | of older species were obtained, and amon Sialy clube poukas 10 Hold 8 Mout i children, Mite, lised Tt In any fatuily for my | on the subjects of which Ittreats, ‘Twenty | tourist or pleugure-secker, offering attrac: | thing It hus been Bupbosed tobe. ‘There lia | Bropnon W. Downoy, of Wyoming Territory: them a number hitherto scantily represented | rere Gur ta hls buns elie, “a a day or ty Cures their colds and coughs 11 | years, lowever, bring around umny ovents in | tony of scenery and landscape ungurpassed | second paper on “Health at Home,” from | Washington. In the fargeat horburla, In many cases & | Within wo small and frail a thine ‘ i Mines When dared Wits has used it several | g perfod Nke that fn whieh we live. Within | even in Europe. Dr. Ayer’s book atfords | Dr. Richardson; an article on Gottfried Kel- Ravioar Mxonantca or ANnisAt, LocoNo: wider keoxruphtent runga of known forus O mother, langh your merry nol 5 fomedlate rey slek. ft favariably five? the last twenty years explorations In Pales- | full and rellable {uformition, so far ua we | ler, the Swiss novelist; one on “Dream qtoNT With Iteiaitke ony the Botting-Up of | Was developed, is for justance tho discuvery | jo guy and glud—but don’t Turgut, t eller, tts sale increases dally, thu have been undertaken both by Lngilsh | can judge, fo all wha Wish to know the pres- | whieh is full of strange matters a paper on | goldiors, Horse und Foot, and on thy, Bll sti In Arizona of Ophiogtossuin vulgutiin, genie Fram baby’# oyea looks out a suut ' J, B. Kesren, Drugglst, and American sucloties, and orighuul Iuyestl- | ent condition of the West. Me glyes such | “Infernal Muchines"; and the “Spanish | of Cavalry Hones. By Col Willa Ysa ~ J erally fuundio Bastern United States and | ‘Phat clufus « boul in Bdoo yo r; H . \ \