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ring = CHICAGO REBUN: SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1881—8 STEEN PAG? 9 ee rEW PUBLICATIONS. LT independence. ‘The brotherhood continued ( and prospects of the artwork of the age. tu famans. are eiveny and Migs Neville has a Park, New York: Bareotona’; | am a oon TUBE---ART---SCIEN GE, | iuipenies,, <i provulteds and abloody | Wee second disenurse the Bisbap dlecaswes (he | pathetic tittie tale wallod. sited Boe | ak Heal": “ints to collect: | on sunny mornlgg amt tee ee a et a . ral t frntiietdal war was broughton, ‘This, after | OMY OF Ue teaeters wud tepresiatallvedof | ports, Joauudn Miller publishes sane verses | os—-Ivaries"; © Pluses af thy Art of Illts- | anestion about ls being want for food, howga 1G WYCAL AN Tal OVC ; 5 ater | Chiristinnity in relation to tbs snbject. “The | on Washington ‘Territory, Wititan Sloane | tration"; "Our Hauseuold Furniture,” there was no disease nbont tty Ror thease a) Li . four years of bloudy carnage and unheard off aching demanded. foc this purpose, he | Kennedy gives !A Dream of Death? Meitekotts Urged that those carga eet ‘oNowing the example first adopted in tho | been aelzed and. condemned throu ox of the French Salon two years aga, | rance ot the parish alice, “eho eureneees pot nud sibseqtently fotiowed In most of the | sheen were aent over fram innst, by presenting counter tithes, ‘Assull’ the ‘eare. of fudividuatian, itt The April mumber of Potter's American Across 7 moat TP endurance, terudunted In the defent of the oss Patngonin—The Story of a Monthiy voutaing the fonowing articles: 4, Southern by the Northern artus, Peace was osomething unique in Hterature, Tt will anetain Tho enreusses fot! d a " Sate Se deiiven ¢ in’ fee, Fee ae Rint dustutied tO elnve Venturesome Woman. prockalmed, hut fraternal feollngs did not | pride gud self-suttc (ay deliver & | Vite ta Bleu Us Esland” [ustrated | Iarue Continental exhtbittens, a sort of enta- | considerably altered tote apnearanes, ned ty Ea a a led tallow, inf, dndeed, ind war ented save | clearer nud stronger mesa tn reaate tothe | iti adie en ‘Af Mitch Wiss | log of the perineal pletures i Ue fast wate | Deine closely packed thoy enaitted n alianriy fect y Hh stlitles, “The hurmill ing, bitter Hu Heetital powers | eect oe Ulustrated, 2 batfad, | nm extibithonar the Natl Sete odor when tinpicked. ‘This, however, all went al Academy of | oir et ft tho earenases and Joiits were properly. Hundreds of tous of Atmertenn tncat erd belng daily sold In Londo, and it wanld Hevilduy when that supply was stopped, routes | Two wholesale dealers from the Metropolitan at Market atat that are ¢ ished hy | py 5 erinities yy George B. Grifiths the second: tustalle | Desizn has been publishe and | itent-of Kien aml Kin”: ©The Elentot | whlrilustrations of thelr ph pretty Geruuin love-sonis Fan tinge” Mustented. an arusstigg ane ite eat burned in the Soatth ] L | HED UNDER Tho Welded Link—Lifo of Dog~ | mit suinaud desolation yevcatind all user the 1 cartes—€chillor and His yeltow-fuver made its appear Heh beeing atthe new fornis of pol i epldemte throngnont wo darge portion of the | are as yet ouniinished — ¢ of new States, ete al power perlinents i ‘There are ed fe by the nrtists Chemselve filty of these photo-wnera _ ¥ sai " a ‘ m “6 “I patie article upon fins: the fourth inaves | Gong of the artists’ drawl: he cditer | Me: A that it did not requis ‘3 TI STORY OF AN INDIAN CINE, Times. Sonthwest. entailing denth snd datress Aliab, may “peeve disilgpoliiliane, 6 te yy nt J det Pastoraly | calls his work “nat a catalog, but an Indes | Judya to teil the difereneo hewweeu Ameren /f beyond deseripiion and too herrible to eon | end: ant (hh) ae ! ? a 1eey Gitupses 1N.--3 of Shelton’s | pendent supplement te the oifieh catalog.” [mutton und Engiish mutton, and thas TOLD BY HIMSELF. ° template, A. wall of suffering and sorrow | the counter truths tn the dotwain antnstrictive aid stegestive paper | ths ay v Unetentbec record of the exht the former always hid on feud odor. ke y peo cology athe pliHosophy, The aniey tutroduction about tndians, by Inshia went tp from our stricken and tinhappy peo SE silos. eaten} wophy. ‘The third and wie coats % ee Rw H 7 ' pie Lt reached the ears and hearts of the SOE ee An SA Heated Individualism — House-Docoration — Renox | Neca anal etielted uel suspianaes cas | tonal ee “A remnrkablo hook. ‘rho story ts told with i fs org Kilorg a pleasant Apri First | tlon of Ist, in which the arerage exeetienes | Qvout lt uatil It was washed, Francis Asbury yya dolly trip tpon the rally anaecount | of the pietures. was in advanee of that of the eu fa tors ae ma Tr rapeedally So Payanin’'s wonderfal woods he and | former exhibitions, atthough it was { pound for these caren vs, and tho arrangement the State, and the Churehy ather | Mt artlely for the ladies upon not oa remarkable exhibitton. It | was that he should pay hin * market" price, or ned to sugest Institue, ee he George ani Htatlons to ladividuals Dare—Queenie’s Whimn—A Graduating | only the noble tn soul ean take, ‘The mon | ism. Here the author const Ae 4 Noveltes in Hint st rset th Z and women camo from there te ‘do urdle? | the tant eyeWork,!? wi numerous $i ¥ r o “Notes”? . a ier mnths: Te august youn ha System—American Almanne. for the alleviation of the woo and saffering | whieh took thelr origin in a sonree apove the Hamee Wor) with ues Allustrative ST OTe ti ste inne rather Tent a cog other wiacros teat ee avin wery of thy Indian tongue. 5 od with rare, Torce, that held high) carnival here, and many of | individgal, and exercise thelr authority by | °88 Tate at Lonel ish aki ee ae gered Fat SE eRe eae aren eon ta Uavinge HR las ag ese aaa those who eatne, alusT pald for thelr devotion | divine appointment. ‘These discourses arg | | Che Amerioan Naturatiat for, April hes | pended. For instuneo:. the hole ta. = Ebb | Urday whieh thoy belloved were Wee. Of tha ed auninst a reat | the followlny table of e t wwe | ization of Salvin Splendens by Birds," py Wille , toned, he atin UF Salvinbaluumions by iipes tin Toot fishetinen shrntle bie Structures of the Ungulates,” by B.D, Copes ae there isa tine « dare eel Ute alee tindue tenath of thin hale it Hi ae He these ‘ ila Hevie Tou ann id : Book i > | ing, medicines, and all other necessaries, and | danger and evil, nay Le gts eng Hut pealsy ter 1s pe Magazines—Books Received—Art Pub: PTR Se PTO re eee ng pC rt a Pr i lications—Literary, Art, and fef of the sor yea Heken and dis | ant nevdless f foud, cloth. | thoughttal, and ar rite’ Raven" NL y | cousignment, and thoy described te ment a to,t saya: Tie su yidy share, eaiue by being very kood, ‘They paid Gtid to 7d por oh Crete ty valid | pound for it Me. De Rutzen suid ft was ime ce He, material whether the ment seized was American oynL Hero remnt Jone snd execution, s cheeks Upon th tal - “rhe tal full of row and strango interest. tt . 0 andy’ shore is seen in the ew r q ether ong elt 7 i Sue srr q est q to of Invertebrate Pateontolagy: in es & ao ey ornot. Tho question was whether [t waa in M&thsiant wueccamurtet naw ter amtanhneaess |" Solentific Notes, nes: haviige uct lowed vial ry Rncestreme devant wh y eeney de States IM yes Ae | AML OL No. e Hote saya: “Some apie | such n state ns tebe unfit for fowl. Uf American ed phases uf life. iO Womat'a Journnd (Moston), could have don if Chemice. | trees in bloow are eharmingly treate 1 | ibeat soun became putrid after detivery it waa if published fn it neat Mttle valnuieof 206 pages, Tee Bell & Sons, of New York, Southern Jtconquered th eutected, And | the first duty f the person who had made a bad ut they i pparently ——— people aid the Southern heart. These con= in the Evolution of aA He Me Dargnin not = LITERATURE. Tribitions ene, us_we were Inforiied, fran N the writings of the ue Rey. FAW. vewitns,” by Carl i, Gis | of No.) ts at ihe capearat i pone of the pont, teh eneat tae peat. i My a : ¢ the lurdy Iiborer and the poor whlow, tothe | pobertsen, of England, are interesting. We ri ye Arew ar Whe Lisa ay ad It ry red-salled barks.” Of | Weurht the inary of thiy mutton utterly antic 0) nore MCROSS PATAGONIA, Fee ee HUT Matthies Gade ties | use recelfed a small volune of his "Living | iin of the hockat” A. Se eacknrd, deg. | cmurse lt ia Impossible to seu any livery ar | AiLnuauia foot and the ante of such atuit pro. Gr, The Kile, Rout, ant Cs in California to the inhoywitabie anda of Patemouta tome { thet ail and unite is wilh ein everinoreiy | AUOUEDESS suet Dy lhe Lev, Basee Pups | eetines’ tabkectanverinment Abe en Dos | fed salle bth Ht OFMua ace | itndre eatin he ai of Shit ee ite, Lut, 4 a, jo the Inhospitable lands of Patagonia to Ine ay, bever Hf per, with an fntroduetion by Prof. We O. Sacer ited States,?? jentar eshibitions Its to have ‘divider ts, 7 tha" 5 om 4 : eae ; ; ‘ 8 an {ndissuluble boud of brotherhoott!” | Pred Hr Volume. Is | l#ical Survey of the United States, the Acadesnicans Intotwo parties. the youn CE LR ee eee SOR GE IL ASTAMIE Deli A Sporting Romance. ino, extra cloth, bevoted, | dicate that the writer Ig a womt~exeept se sentinients ure honorable ty the heart #10, an ocenstonal reference to “her husband’ } of the ex-Chancellor, whitever opluion may “doing to, the Interest of a spirited story n taro | and the author's name on the title-page. | be passed upon tho verses by which they ara Ame ahingdcebuston Caeeiere oteve 1 hunting |b vay Florence Wxte rode Mke aman: for | metrically expressed. In other ple sand inexparionces | aught we can tell from this volume, dressed quthor jnal 4 tg free. a 1S oe poulle Crises & Coy ae ane ob the Lapin de jor the ATs uel nau LNs ade tase having celided LoS RPy are spcene Ean rool style, 4 u Mare 26 ‘ 3 Tespeet= he younger the iatter went off and set gp a In nifabetient | fvely, contain the following: articles: * ‘The exit fonof thelrawn ‘The fatter waseatied WESTERN PATENTS, it? Baptism, | Pros of Ship-Bullding tn Engl and? | the “Soelety of American Artists,” and its ex- 4 pages In this | i eatminater; ** Lar If f Cherbury.? | hibition was remarkably successful, Refer fttle book, whieh | and “Ophetla, wads * Voltalre and | ring alu te the “Aendent Patents Inaued to Inventors of Minolta, Wirconnin, Winnenota, Lowa, Iidinnay with, i" i ches Of sporting Me 1 Likenmansshotlikeauinn; wandered through | re, revlution of the word Hhuntnate i : MN ec rthnitee f i i 5 uy Notes.” it 15 pub ‘ fren at hires. terva ieee yan tyke forest ant plain with all a man’s boldness, fri wen npeehultengeed, and In these linus: ermans wl ype Coens esingulae Connery urn Hahed by Cassell; yettun g Apt Ly, el) punch to The Crteago Tribune. Mifidicolur sane i esos ery WNT and displayed manly skill in wooderatt. Sho Now, that banner, wien so proudly | dust antl Fors)?“ Effeet« of Frost and ART NO Wasuixatoy, D. C., April LA. HL. Evang could bring down the hunnieo, and chase for | Thousunds owned and eleured af foudlyy DECORATION OF TOWS-rousES. | Thies upon Plants! und “ecoileetions Of | sgiie, Hosa Bonheur 1s In very delicate | Co. make the following report of patents 5 infles tho swift-fouted ostrich with the pliys- Never mare woul spread a fold, This book contatns a series of six lectures | Nope Lesser Barbarians,” Spretator; wleir | health, She fs stayhue at Nice, issued this week: eal endurance ot a man. and she did her) phe word “cow'dly” will not pass muster | known ns tha “Cantor” lectures from tho | justatiments of Don duit, & vided on the tery, Washington, D.C, ILLINOIS. share of cutehing strayed puck-horses, | ag u substitute for * cowardly,” whatever the | the nmne of thelr founder, delivered before | Children,” and “The Freres.” and the usual hing Jately received two paintings by | WW: ft: Bocroer, Chicago, nir-compressor. ' ' ' T miele tents, Lamtting. tle gine, sad- Teahlrarmenta ne tha lett nig es We uli the London Soctety of Arts during the year amount Of postey, A sy volume begs | Ghiaohu. bit KS LY | Wit’ Hurrows, East Dubuque, boot and shoe . ’ ding her own steed, and roughing } T° re i ie Teaig | 1830 by Robert W. Edis, an eminent English |! he nunber for April 2. . 0 / American llistorigal Kovels it generally In a anamner even | He mya The thief te picee the arehiltect. ‘I'he subject of tiouse decoration 5‘ a Ameriean artists have contributed Hherally Tiaconpate Waynostiie, sie seed belek kiln. : U stout oman and experienced traveler See clip lnsinia ‘witht Ret and of honse furnishing ts ane of very great aq LETERARY NOTES, to the first annual exhibition of the British DP. F, Franstze, Johnsen & Wall, Chicagy, coal+ A FOOLS EIMAND, by Ono of tho Fools | might envy, She was able to do one thing urlinay Hinge Interest to many people, Within the past | Ait Witkte Colling will publish shortly a | Soclety of Paluter-Ktchers, which opens } mining machine of RE eu eels, many men ennot tto,—she could deseribe lie | What world of fortune on eneb tiny ringlet | ton years taste ur fashion In this new novel, entitled “The Black Robe. April 4. ‘A, q 4 ¥ e eet his jonnson, Rockford, Wateh-regutntor, BRICKS WITHOUT HTICAW, m0, 22 % ‘ Ty visti ve 3 : citer, hte DAKCS. Krontisiecee, Li ou telligently the things that she saw, and this |” sth" rsrato, trizale, fstzzle, undergone an almost entire change, At) Two publication of the revised version of eer amels tentang in this a eee eleee | aula te Melter, Chienys, smoke and yas cone FIGK AND THISTLES. Uo, bXpnzer Front: | slic has douc, She wields a faelle ven, and On the ndolexcent brow, one time the prevalent style was the French | the New Testament Is fixed for the middle Anacreon holding in his arms. the infants TL. MeEwen, Lisbon, and 0. R. Adams, Stare $k net aeitcatasinitaees ty | bet deseriptive power fs fn some respects re- | All tho neneans Genus (9 dito meileval, then Inter that of the tine of Louts | Of May. Loye anuBachus, sellles, cultivator, eurly Quarter ofa Milton Contes Already | markabie, As we tum aver the pages of her | HNetaenalen, the cau sntealoy XIV. and Louls XV. sith wv grout deal of | rithsh Poland” ts the satirical titte of n | ‘rhe excavations at Ostia, at the mouth | Pieler, Strentor, araln-cutting machina, iy book we wander with her neross tha barren He shall say, any, Bay, white and xold and a rieh but rather kaudy | history of Ireland whieh a prominent Home. | of the Tiber, hive disclosed a fnetyspreserved AY. Oburmants lienehton. bes tt Searealy anything in teton na pomarful has noon Whit wlll toucingly display: al Now the tendeney runs rather to ‘ fe a Return bela lag, Prliteny frum heres Merary shusidholnt. as theaa | pAmpasy and camp tn her company upon the | py fue fair aud gentle wearer’ his inguiferable ae Sine tie Me ted wes 4 Hiitaeh Atulur has written. altar of remarkable hewuty, noon which iNus- |W. It. Patterson, Evanston, ofl-cable conduct+ Wena ulstospace Senna nepeutiaare “| unexplored shore ofjthe great Inland Datagos panes, ya sort of Orfental ndxture in} ‘A Fearful Lesponsibility,” the short | jtitlons of the birth of Humulus mad Res | hs. i Pettorson, Evanston, manufacture of nian lake, Or we gaze with her pon the ma- | From tho bangs, bangs, bauurs, bats, wallpapers’ and — wallupholstery, Mr. | story Mr. W. D, Howells fa now writing fe curred en very Sag irellets underground telegenpo-lines. i 1 y y Mr. W pw writing for a Bungee, bintnes, bi } Ve Phi ‘nicago, transomefixture, lips jerce, Chicagy, raliway-erossing. vesstzer, Chicago, Blove-board (re{ssuo), ido ne. N. Toy, Washburn, cbeck-row nent. i : i : i 134 y y x ‘| jestle Cordilleras and share In all the excite: | 7 Edis has devoted a great deat of thie to ore, Wl ‘. she o * Millet's' * Anielus ? has just been sold in : 0 . . ‘ . * é 3 5 e nble vir tastes i11 th ‘ he painte aler for $2003 It was says that one reason why she selected | vot against tho hol, hells, tolls Matter of house deeorting and furnishing | Uy wunbers, murehased by another dealer tor $1.00), and | Pad: y Patagonin for her travels was that i¢was | wie thoir harmon! : A cana q thelr melodies, their tur ’, a\ paver by Jt, W. Emerson on his personal 1x ve $i. IN TOUBEKEEPING AND COOKING, 1; y = an J will find hiwasafe guide,” Ils snagestions pay Bh Peale Mt Sts Hext sale went up to $7,200, Meis- i. ale Vi 1. We . - % Helen Cann ontiy Suporinteniont ofthe | “outinndish and out of the way.” Sho auto RE CARN, dandlee are excellent, sei sible, sand. practical te juipreasiatis Fe ctias Carlyle, made up | sonfer's pleture, the“ Halte des Cavaliers] Wat Weta ae gp pet janulusvito, slate Raloleh (N.C) Couking Schou! Imo, clot, #. | Journeyed 10,000 niles ta have a little variety Funottons-und to render has confined fils remarks to *towit” houses, | froin ls unpublished Tetters written at the | jins heen sold for £35,000. composiuon. *Lfuhly practical and. scrupulously xpocites there- | anda new sensation. Blessed with abun- Mandlesperate, the splondor, believing that those who live In citles are ie of ile diese Yalta Englund, will appear | spore tg some talk at present in the labhies | '¥» Wilson, Earl, clevator-bucket, foro eusily fullowed.”—Boston Guzvity. dant wealth, she was enabled to | Tho Wholly Irresistible and captivating splendor, [are slowenene thon fe ar aaa thal th Enrlot D Mi dina af the French Chaniber of Deputies about WISCONSIN. “New, d, and practic; terorthy, ty " * = * of the bangs, se: io bay eha eye thi The Eurlof Derby announced at the an- ore’ Paris m1 e Z Ny = te end SEHR ALOIS MRS AMaReRteS” | sunk er | explorations tn comparative | ru tts be, bes, aks, thse who fst nthe count, nt also that | nual snuvting of te Koral Literary Fund | the ‘works of ite Frenchmatee S| mene “Tt Instructs minutely nnd aensibty th couifort an iy he enjoyment — oo! bes HS, Danze, Lindy he sane remarks apply equally well to } Jast Wednesday that Mr. Russell Lowell, the. nee ny ] be ay s egos ‘f sauna ghocsetaygeiegn ete uohaegestedtt | jiany Iuxurtes generally dened to explor- | Want atiank the waritvould Gomo to but for | euniry noises, Tho hook ie Tully Muskrat | Gutta sigs suneter wk aie tee coeley | Hew duceanay will probably bu bait ow the | A.s. noker, Rata Sonate Hnnds ofovery sehvotuitiagajrt other eduenuon, | ers. Nor was she alone, tike the adventur- . ed is handsomely, printed. and well are). the dinner on the th of next May. Luxembourg whieh joins the Ecole des umes, ite Rapids, barrel-cover, * ‘And ovary ong who ty or expocts to bun hourckeepers | oug Miss Bird. Sho had her lusband, her |. Pablished in Philadelphia by J.B. Lippine | ranged, and those who can atford ta buy It In the fortheoming twelfth volume of the | Mines. 1, Mount Peasant, buckle. rt 7 RRA monie of salvation from many of the tis Uuturd | ONS MSS Ie ae Tae Patngutian trae | cott & Co, can also afford to carry out its suggestions. | « Hhevelopedin iirltaniien” Lord douse his Hrasmaul ail woebiten hase” naked? abln, Iuchanan, billiard-tableleveler, +t a : efer, and an English servant, witha retinue | o.. , DESCARTES. Vubifshed by Seribuer & Welford, ton hns an artlele on " Hood” and Mr, Aus: | credit of 112.000 tranes Tor tho “deeneatlog at West, Kufainizoo, spring tarrow-tooth, es For rato ntall Bookstoros, or malted, postpaid, by ikles, cook, pack-horses, ete, to keep This ts the 1 —- thn Dobson on“ Hogarth.” Mr. Switburne’s | the Jen de Panme, Versailles, It is proposed, SUNS ESUBA. - Elwand, Stillwater, portable stenm-en- rstor initial volume of a ser- c : “ 1 yy ‘I y company. i a i LENOX DARE, Keats” will apy in the next volume. fo place n statue of Bailly in the pla f FORDS, HOWARD ¢ LULBERT ater Hl ranted that sha did vist por | fos of philosophical clusstes for Hnellsh | arisg Townsend writes govnl wholesome | ‘the French cveademy fins that ta doe | Hogiaee uc PH tte, place of i ) Elward, Stillwater, thrashing-machine, Etat who taok part in J. lt. Kivect, Zumbrota, clapbourd-gauge, gt Patagonia never beforo visited, what | readers, edited by Dr, Knight, of the Unl- | stories, and her inst book is. better than any | plorable we eos” Is the effet character- | members of tho ‘Tier: of it?) There does not appear to be wny- | versity of St. Andrews, ‘The alm of thls thing she hus hitherto published. Tens istic of the poems submitted ju its poutical Ao Samos serment. ., ra | wf Mirabenu 27 Park Place, Now York, ine in the conntry worth seeing after you at Including Airabunt, 10) im ee The interior ligaciie Tadnecinents new addition to the many existing series of | the story of x young and lovely irl whoisde. | Competition, und fer that reason It has de- Pelton de Villeneuve, | pp, nouclor, Charleston, tire-setters * j Sanat HERE mORGitie Gt ILE or] " a“ | 7 bane ‘Tronchet, and others, % fo offer to. commercial. enterprise. . ‘The | Short, compact works on great subjects 18 | pendent upon the charity and good wi elded to withholt the prizes gud renew the * 1. . G.W. Cooper, Putasict, vchleles-pring brace, THE BEST MUSIC BOOKS. avenery Is no grander thu can, be found | somewhat broader than mere blogeaphy, It CUatoeline. tod igborant Ea bof gn subject." Eloge de Limartine ” for 1383, It ts comic to notice the London | 'f- F re stible, inspite | A: MeMulten, Ottumwa, oiler, way but fow native Patnzo- e righ endure the persistént Il-treatment to whieh | aq history of the reeent. Expulsion of the | of all protestation and ontery, fs the [ntluence INDLA: Fee ee eed aaa ete Diag | idea who the founders of tho eblet systems | she is subjected, she runs away from home | ene ae eet eett yest cally toll | of Mr. Whistler over his” brother artists. | WIL, Alten, Washington, musteal instrument. UARTET BOOKS Fi 0 ales radtan trite y tf Q AR ‘OR CHOIRS. countered but a siugle Inlian tribe, and they | ef Philosophy were and how they dealt with | and finds aretuge with kind friends of her oF 300 diferent writers, who. were, prestinna- | Having led nll London into etehing, and lett | J. Buchanan, Indianupots, devive for Buuling Excellent outes aro Finerson's Ane totes / wore tame enough to travel with iin Ameri- | the great questions of the universes to give { grandfather, who eherlsh and edtieate her | bly. witnesses of the scencs that attended the | tin acid, while he wafted about Venlee, he | canal-bonts, Tiitund, Knoxville, sliding gate. j within a day’s journey of the ‘Tower of | will attempt to give tho general reader an Acurious book hns appeared in Paris. It | World) how completed y irre Ae mi wean tet ahieehia Nis sire 4 eters: ‘ ent pil The | now returns an 1NEEES, alnter Jul Dugdate, (ichmond, wasbing- machine. (tn hie econ Stotetig Gale eet yG itu’ Dr, Coan, in his work on “ Pata- ab outle ane SE ee Hille na Btrivot Sluwst ait yonianhoud Du sii iroselle: has witcha a Mra Inte Pastel we! Aa thang, atuce tie onene W. G. Tian Lntasetic, wagun-tongue i Polo, and Dow's Seeved Quartets, Qtielast | ponin?’’ a mueh more thrilling recital, by the r tle the writer ney | the uncle who his inade a fortune In Indie 7 potittent aspects of the question, when | ing of his exibition In Bond street, the stuck | sUPPort. Rei af s for mato yolees only). 4 | way, although but a story of a misstonar the individualities of the writers, how they } then appears npon the seene, and Lonoe Dare serves us a introdietion. of volored chatks in town lins’ been e NEBRASKA. 8 rg{egoF euch or tho above, $2.00 In Boards and (2.5 Ail to hrtatiantln tl Racaintlviey anit received the problem of philosophy from is taken ty Europe, where shi eqiires a wide Prot. Max Meth fa Ina igunit hausted, and.a new supbty Is y T. it, Cone, Kearney, medical compound, ¢ of tho Patagonians as ton low, ton degraded, | thelr predecessors, with what nddluons they | ¢Sterlence not ouly in travel, but also raf, Max Millerse far Indorses fonetic | awaited from abroad. Brown paper is be- —_——— ‘ i f ln dove affairs, ‘Two lovestorles ron through | spetllug a3 to write that he hag read ©The | y, 202 nN ee ail ¢ hunded it on to thelr sutecessors, and what | the hook, whieh ts thoroughly Amerieun in | Literary Lender,” printed in Mr. Pltman's Sivalatera Wookie far horionies in itott Quiet. EASTER MUSIC! cScis tordints pf taster | ete. to be taught anything. Ile also siy: they thus contributed to the Increasing pure} scenes and characters, ‘Thu sorrows and | seml-plionotypy, without difiealty. Ie says | Joway and pink notes In Patties, comforting For The Cateago Tribune. borin, tn tlno, to practiced the country offers no Inducements to trad or settlers, In Which assertion both Adu vor’ % 4 o{ i y serv engthes ¢ the untay rithe! ‘ gy and neauuita | Hleroy anid Mr. Houma couetr. We ary un | W080 08 the Worle’ tout a its ont | tie eharacter of thet hersiie an to prepare | tion, tha A reviewer, If he hee uvebiny eieg | Howvelvus the white with the thongit that | Tyere wae bustle and kame inthe mornings - THE BEACON LIGHT, tay nt | able to svo that this Judy's adventures have | development. Buch scheme ts definite | ee eee e eee ae ae an to sly, enn always HER colunin with etalk poriays, there mee Ber rig, sie i great “dit ‘There was brushing of brald und curl, Fang. Boek, by J. 1. TENNEY on added anything to the world’s knowledge of | and compretienstve, Aevondiiye tor Its success Philp Ft isa well. of ont retorm. That eannot be helped, | Eetenee between c! iw and cheese” after all, wie seas rig und salusnlatg Eni, atid anny surely cata wor icant therorion visited, Thisigundaubledly die 1m | hon the ability OF the wrears employed. | Jeter” I io Sa en ee ee Ener ued enn s eaae And tro eayer bearts teat proudly, muste books for Sunday Schools ever publist Jarge measure to the fact that even when all | ‘he general reader fs to be made faniliar well-told tale, {ull of interest, and belonging | ieus.? SCIENCE, pI a x amine it! Spechuons mnlled for W cts, that eau be ascertuined Iy acquired tt would | with the intrleacies of thought of such men | 4 the elass of novels of which -( re Nice pees * bi sutdivin pol WORE dar aieb ., | hardly be found Worth the trouble and thue | ns Deseart Spltuazat Bacon, Hobbes, Locke donild Is the best creator, leew shepard The Zumndr fiat Lord Deasonesell ts on A NEW SCIFSTIFIC JOURNAL. . Hew dalder Tee for Te LUSTOdE RECORD, OB.) devoted to jus Maule ton others, “Ey doe rhis ntelligentl> ani tattle Hishers of Lewox Dare,” and ale | the London eorrespotident of the elmertoan | ‘The Natlonal. Setenttfie Journal is the i As n story of travel, ‘Across Pata- } otners. ‘To do this intelligently and faith Back into my silent dwelling ' 4 is Fownsend's other “Only setter, Wl mst ‘ + itle aw date si (£2.00), 48 th ronin” stands on a diferent basls, | fully requires abillty of a partleular kind, mer Gel? 4, } Dooksetter, who says; “It is said that, on | title of a new candidate for the favor of the Tturned ray they sped. GEMS OF ENGLISH SONG inne | fois Tint. dikely “tov feud, anung. | but thergts no reasan why fe ghoul noe bs | GUYS Tlst Geer Gin“ barelt Gats | tutehiug this novel he all wveite no were | seleutine worlds atid tty anoreever, putea] WHS ERNE eet Ns cng fine deme oe ern Mane Geyeaea Beers | Indes to start at onco for the Straits of | well and satlafactority done, ‘The first vol- *] beoks, | The coming volume ts supposed to | shed In Chicago. It Is modeled somewhat Of tho presence so lately Hed. Brish Mejodt are Biso of the best Louks ofthe | Magellan and Sandy Point. For eveuw Lady | une, “Descartes,” has buen prepared by: pete aa, Sar be a continuation of *Endyinion/ and some BR the Setentifle aAmert ad iiswene I straightened tho motley riot same class, Dixie's deep purse cowl not deprive her trip | Prof, Mahaily, whose namo along is a], MEAD eet AE of Ite alrendy In type. ‘The author, itis re | when the Seientiie almerican, and tts gen “anhnlen thelr xetive butids had wrought, £27Any book mailed for rotall prica. of many unpleasant features OF prevent her | guarantee of sehoturly fidelity to his task | | *Queenfe” fs a novel of considerable mer- | ported, receives. proofs af une ehapter be | eral appearance 1s eseeedingly’ creditable aE eee eek cere aha tei, from Ineking may, comforts, She had ail | and of, auduibrabig Mterary skil ; Un {ts exerts it, Itruns in the regular rut of the majori. | fore he writes the next, to Its publishers, ‘The Ansvelation of ee LYON & HEALY, Chicago, Ml. | vo isthntshe should huro wanted so much, | uiaprainied, “thy ehier events inti ites | BOF uoEEls however, neltker plot nor nel | two Howton Idols get severokmnocks ty tha | whet It As, the orca bs un ‘The qulet—ab yeat—the quit : OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston, Even now she tas Joined the ranks of mille | of —“Deseartes are caretully collected Queente Iva young orphan wlio hasto work eau, Whose last journal is neide. to yield up | the tine has arrived when in ue West With er Pat clitiiee to tey It, . purnalisn, and ts a newspiper corre: | and presented, and the analysis of oh Bu aS x Sn portralt of hhuself by hlinself" whieh ts | the publleation of a sctentitic Journal isa As the busy weeks spel away: i} ent in South Africa, Her powers ot | his work is) aqnuch more elaborate | for herself anda younger sister. She has far front attractive The second Idol is | venture justiiiable by reason of the. etuen: Por the babics must teat og tended, ( 1 servation are wonderfully ae and she | than would have heen expected in a hand. | for many years a pretty hard te of itn | the Contributors’ Club” In the cttlanele | ton of our people and the Intelligent Interest Whatever the case tilyht be, ‘ deservedly ranks high ns 8 narrator-—as a | book, Deseartes’ fame as i tathematielny fightlius her battle of lite and that of her it- | Monthiy. ‘The artlele in this ease ts an une | & lly Cott in such matters. A commend: Thele toe fobos Tada di iene JUST RECEIVED FROM LORDOW skiilfd ehroniclerof whatshosees and hears, | rests on fils discovery of tho application of | ig sister, She Accepts a situation as un- | signed communication, the writer of while promise fn the. prospectus {s tho an- 0 Where was the q! lor ine: " . She isin thoroueh sympathy with Nature, | algebra to geometry, making bin the ploncer leretencher f faviu sbonriing-scheal (| with tdeas as vicorous ‘as his lancuaze, 0 nounerd Intention ov reporting wl prexress ———— enjoylug to theifull Its beautles and Its vary- | In the path which led wp to the greatest dis- | Uer-teacher Ina large Doarding-school, aut | rostig Mr Ald neh, the new editor, some | Jp scientific matters ina torm intellibte ti And, amidst thelr racket and rattle, Jind striven along the yours; Thad joined tu thelr merry prittie, {had dried thoir childish tears, Who have not prrsued selentitie study ‘Tho London Art Journal, from tho commoneo- | Ing appearances, ‘Take this passnge, for ine | covery In modern mathomuaties,—that of tho finally becomes an villxze sehool-mistress. | frank adv on severn ne of Wi s mont Ang to ig wth many ihouninue ot dues! | tine, as goo suiaple of her aisle and | Ditterntial Calculus by Newton and Lele | While tenehing the villaze school she meets Dee ee nt oe Me es Biss ae | Inthe methodied amunner of the schools wudg | Power asa descriptive writer: nitz. But he was more thin matheua- | her fate In the form of a somewhat dosmatle | gutier, hess two pipers. aro refreshing | The first number contalis, vast edkos, A vory chuny copy. i : But pow they were growing older, : Worthworth's Gi: an “OF a totally dierent aspect was this new | Uciau. In the selenee of opttes he his strong | and domineering hero, who ins the rather ret ependent eritie! useful information, and afords 4 And tust aint Soutald Jewry paper, with eravinue tn india Papo, country on which we were entering from | elalms fo the discovery of the uy of refrac: | tnuatnral peculiarity. of distiking rieh | Pieces of ludependent critieisin, des to the devel nLot selentiicresea stat jong win stronger nd Gaiden? ‘ pale eee ten mene gold | tat wo had fust quitted, for the woods | tion, of the Carteslan ovals, and of the uudu- | wonten, Just about tits Ume Queenie very | ‘The current number of the Critte ts, in Iffuture nuuibers mn Must test thelr powers untried, a est aura ¢ at | Closed in on alt sides, and huge in sof | Intory theory of Hight. Prof, Mahatty draws | unexpe nally, inherits a Tires “fortune, ani | some respeets, the best that has. yetappented. | the progress that rill iT it a edition." Hvof, iva, Fall € Jundon, Mix. $ Tose {I pir leafy tops, elving | an interesting parallel between Deseartes | hor “whim ts to keep her Riheritance ase. | Its leadly i ay by John Lu ed from 4 vigorous % come to So to-day, for tho tirst departing, 4 the appearance of ruined strongholds to | and Bacon, eret fram every one and to continue teacht roughs horent’s Widnes.” and some | say, the National poured Ju Thoy bn gone te tho seuovlnuuso nigh, % those who beheld them for the iirst tine, | published in Phitadelphta by J. B, Lippine | the village sebiool, tn order to eonetliate ti of the poet-nattralist’'s hitherto unpublished | ing trom’ the sample, will stand on“even With many a kise nt starting, Sunny glades, carpeted by rich green grass, on Seals lover's prejudices and to be loved: for Nerses are given by Mr. FB. Sanborn. | -tarms with Ue older publicationsuf the East, Witt many tist ood-by opened ‘out hens suit Ae 8 u hough they cott & Co, a self. i or cunts the paul Suds weit Lappy Haass ities ane necumipatiil ADF be pe Ant te gu alles BFR oe ae had been eleared and fushloned by the hand a 5 a 4 mutrrlage. ‘The styte is quiet, and the eurly | portrait o sorent, from the las! ene SCIENTIFIC NOTES, J aioe ‘s iw eco % of man, while a lovely Iittle strewn, which |p, BCTIGLER AND HIS TIMES. | chapters appenl strongly to the reader's wyine | Of bin ever taken, Prof. Hiatmar H. Boye: 0 + eta iat Ae Cals, zone $8 by TYE Bi sin Sages ve wande suppreasods wie, MAS Roy tae thee sereons | Wade HS appearance fram out of tho woods | "This is not anew blography of the great | pathles, sen, I ay on 'Tonrgucnel and the ne of the latest treatises on ozone fs by y ‘ pion Ide volneaent, Lait Mazo fd } ON our right, continued Its course towards a | Germ poet and ardent advocate of free e Nihilists,” snys something in dete: of the | M, PAbbs Moigne, editor of Lex Mondex. The thmeplece an the hracket, Wola enor, 45 1 deep ravine, which we could distinguish in | dom and progress. It was first published in A GRADUATING SYSTEM. Cat's assastus, and defines the relation, to 1 opie vapors of nitrous ether are recom: Witch ticked In astendy tone, Tsnud or theV: tho distines, Away to our left, and su | Gorman some twenty years ago, but this is | | ‘This book contains a series of lectures ad- | these, funaties, of thy author of “Virgin |v onded by M. Peyrusson a3 a disinfeetant Hud been all unheard in tho racket "orayatd rounded by thlek woods, elittered the clear tho first time tt had been published in the | dressed especially to those Interested In the Soi’? Mr. 11, Stoddard writes nt leneth Cmntteoptie, Eley iiehive:“a‘uls Before I was tet alone, dobisnn" nee sparkling waters of an inmonse lake, which } {te tts pretni cote education of children in the country dis- | 26 tie Metternich memolis and De. Philip | And Mller rtf enter oa ele Ariied es still Soom Witt its Buin 5 ‘vals, 4v0, Jinif Calf, we judged to be about two tiles distant, and English funguage. Itfy a careful pleture of y Teatienead i ¥ Os | Sehutt revlews Venu Stanley's “Christian | agreeable nor hurtful smell, ei Abe Sill room ith UTS beyond all rose up like a huge frowning bar- | Sehiller’s Ife and character, and 9 diserlml- | trlets, and they are designed prinelpally to Tustitutions.” And fast, hut nut feast, | ope prof, Jastah Millard Gibbs, of Yale Hind silunt the sop and drurat rer the lofty suow-clad peaks of the Cor} nating study of his works, ‘The author's | show how the entire school system may be BUnele ns” sulds ge stanza to the qin Coltuge, has been awarded by the Ametiean dilera, Not a sound disturbed the denth- | styte ia graceful, antiuted, and Interesting, | lifted to higher and healthter grounds, ‘Tho | “Tlowshands’ Song,” that charmed the | © sets af AY 3 eee Abt what if tt were forever? Jike atilltiess whieh refined over overyyhing it fat 1 fuets withe | Writer Is frank enowsh to say that whlie!| Tenders of his book of plantation lore. Suelety of Arts and Selences the Rumi ‘Phe thought cauo like n blow! no aniinal life was suiting, and the impress | Wt he has adhered to historleat facts with- featured ut rruduntl yee 4 —— Medal for hls researehes on thermody nan If nevormore—ah, never!— slon conveyed to an eye-witness who beheld | out soaring tuto the reals of faney to mule | matty letter 9 thy rad unting system are BOOKS RECEIVED, Prof, Tidy, Ju a paper read befare th Tho babies suoul vex mo soF tifs sceno for tho first time was a sense of | of his hero a demt-god, Ilo gives us a pleture new and original,” dhe eream of what has Davas Tar E: By Dr. tl. MH. Kane. | don Chemieat Soctety on Mareh i, restates, Sra Spero the Uns Mera, | utter loneliness aud desolation.” of mn epoch on which, “In spite of its | been written and spoken upon Hying at Philacedphias Presley Wlatlaton, Price 8440, | In reply to Dr. Frankland, his firm convies Save We ameiniry which linord DECEIVED. Across Patagonla” shows what a woman | shadows, no German extn look back without | tons “by the freshest wrlters'and tho fore-] pain aunantaN. Hy Franeus Hodgaon | Hot tht a taltly rapkt river, havi recelved With s tnuther to the fast? can do, but wecannot help but think that {a feoling of nuine pride, and from | most thinkers connceted with the enuse of Li Kosten: J. Re ae £Co PB tee at xuwige in quantity not exceeding onetwene For The Chicago Tribune, the wrlter must be endowed with masculine | whieh all may draw valuable fessons, ‘The lamalar edueation.dn this countey: aud’ Jn urnott. Toston: ds te Osgood & Coo Priev le | Todi ot its volume, reals its pirity alter i laa ine Cancubia anothers They stood amid the blossoms bright, tastes and habits as well as with uimsculine | work abounds in incident and ne lote, | He iy ib te tri He : Hawsp-Booxs row Youxa "r ens. BY ) ran of a few niles, and becomes wholeyume Repine ata eltighe care And smiled fn idle talc, strength and endurance, Mss Ulrd’s jour- ¢ and tho foot-notes give the author's authori | Europe will bo made tributary fo these | ponry 1. iuckham, Syracuse: C. W, Bardeen. | and goud for drinking. For these, when soowbere another he seomted fiir as tho ditsy-blooms noys Wero inarvelous beeause, alihough a] tles for tho statements he makes In the test, | lectures, Flo wlan proposad by Mr. Wado | a spares ACADEMY NoTES=I8l. Tiustrated Herr Holtz hias Just published n broek ‘Sits lowe tn tute despalty ‘That nodded by the wall, very delicate woman, she wdertook expedi- | So that this biography of Sehilloris enter- | hus stuod the test of practice, whieh ly | AMERICAN 4 Metter. Gaipta & Petco WP delet jus DADUABEH A DROE TS Whose darlings are gone forever! 80 gracoful und go innocent, thos at which a rugged, hardy inan would | taining rather than, illusoniteal, and will | its) strongest recommendation, As Dr, | New Yorks Cussult, Vetter, Guipiu & Co, Price | on the increased risk from ilchtning. Ln thls Oshort (8 100 Unte, at beat, Of lovecat ad eaete with beama have hesitated, and she took them atone, | bo found readable and interesting, Sehilier | Thompson well states the nuthor's end | coats. pubifeation be gives tio Lubles, based pont Exo tha poung bints wiiandeayee. love-iybe, and her joyous tugh Morcover, In Nor Journey through Japan sl was dignified In bearlng, and rather formal | in hts intraductory chapter, hu des A Dreriosany, oy Esanisin Prmases. Dy | dita derived from all parts 0: TMNy, ‘Yo tly frou tho ald bome-nest} Bio TROUT en BERCU 2, auided to our Kuowleigeot an ancient coun: | With singers. At 1 he ls. spoken of as | sires only" ony. Chlng.—the Juprove. | wong Ki Chu. Now Yorks A, 8, Burnes & Cos } Austria, and Switzerland, from TSH to Lid, For, c'en {f the dear God chertat So porfuet und so weauds Seay try and of ncivitlzatlon mutedating our own | an awkward youth whose pate face was | ment of the country sclioad, Mr, W ade Feleo ¥5. , Ee es a Hiuntiorstornis Is Hic to Hee ee ctea stra tanie riety Bho welebt bave rend ttn truly by by centurles. Lady Diste had a pleasant | covered with freckles, At #1 he was the | gives the history of the “Graduating sys.) Revun, INTERNATIONALE oe L'HssziaN serv ithe’ Liveonsee Alves dlolts onic If He grunt that they wuy not perish ‘Tho bloom within bis hand, trip, In Uke fieatat etm pass filled with inter. | surgeon of a grenadier reglment with tho | tem, recounts Its early strageles and | est. Par M, Edinond Dreyfus-Drivae. Par yes ee eran. re i 0 i, ees “Ant pags from the scenes of Barth, ‘Tho vt esting ineldents and adventures of n quiet | muniiicent salury of 87.60 a mouth. Hy had } tehimphs, shows its adaptediess to its work, | G. Masson, Me destruc fen of res Se i ae se 0 twill bo but n brief, brief season 6 Blonm she plucked beside the path, Kind, through a small part of 8 small terri. | grown to be over six feet tall, noso proml- | considers and answers obfections to the sys- | iestrsixcegces uy Tuostas Cantyne, Eilted | Tallways, and the tse of fron fi house cone ire the bibles will all be grown, yhhnd drenmon that he mite peizo tory Which had been penetrated before, but | tent, forchead broad, and hale red and | tem, and discusses a variety of tinportant | by d. A. Froude, Now York: Harper’ & ros, | struction have meh to do with tits, Ad, for many 9 various reason, hah ce whieh contains nothing except scenery ond | bushy. Hs cheeks hollow und freckled, Ips | waters, In” connection with tho country | Pricodeunts, Mr W. Swan, Ina yaper on the subdl- ‘Thoy will leave ug, ut Inst, wlanot laley"e Holden heart bu burst mine to entitle it to any attention. | thin and under ip slightly proteudti, selioot pies aula lus clsuely, sil cus’, | Mustoms of Paice Merrzustcn, Volumes | vision of tie vlevtrle light, does not hope for ‘Alono!—how shalt Fenduro st? ‘With hiushter tight and gay, We do not mea to depreciate the | sald that everything about Selilicr was el- | and hla bool deaths i ly elrentation | 1, and IV. New York: Charles Scribner's | any extensly nomlcal subdivision of ‘Alone, ad Linn to-day! And caat its petals, onu by one, courage displayed hy Lady Dixie nor the Hit- | evated = and noble, but his eyes were soft, | wong those Interested nh the cause of an | Sons, Hrice' $5. the Hehe by hunps in whieh there Is combine ‘This silence-I wished to secure it— Unconsclausly away, crary skill she has shown dn her book. itis | Schiller jaa favorit authot in this country, | Improved system of public educutlon, Cagsett's Povunan Linrany: Ucar or | ton ‘Tho true lyeandeseont Janps prevent tL wished mv children awry! Aud thus sho might bavo read him whom very ontartaining reading, full of life and in- | and his works are worthy of study and gen eae Poe THe FRen-TRane MOVEMENT IN ENavasp. Hy | the combustion of the carbon in one of two When, when will they como, wy treasures, She thought so free from arts terest, But It is not u story of importantex- | eral reading, “Dr. Seherr’a biography is | AMERICAN ALMANAC Fort 1881, Auyustad Mongredion, New York; Cassell, | ways,—elther by the entire extuustion of the My littte wirl and boy7— Ho prized hor deep affection a poration, and it does not treat of alam on | timely and bys beon well translated. "This ls the best American book of refer. | Petter, Galpin & Co. Peicu 2 conta, nir from the elameer In which the heated And Lblidered thelr frolicsome pleasures Tho dasey's golden bart, whieh ft 1s worth white to waste many words, . P| c <b O eurbon Is placed, or by the (ling of the frowned wt 8 mlapliced toy! Curcan, Lyon Fe Timatan, | Tray Dixto had a good dine, ‘There ia pens: | sblished in Phtlndotphte by Ig. Kohler, | onco on living subjects. Lt 1s edited by Alns- chamber with an Inert gas suet as iltrogen, : ure Tip tis thomglie at luant to her and focus, iis worth 1 Spotter, Librarian of Congross, ae ART. Hoth these expedients were tried by thecarly | AWL Little footsteps urg singing Moechor'n Gront Mintake, And the tho spent in rendinyg her work Js THEOLOGICAL, WORKS, and contalng an adilrably arranged niuss of = Jnventors, and both hayestl tholradvavates. ‘Aad Hiedty vulcus are slogtol Poor Boceher! itt Sut {its wot so pabljely | Heb Wasted, but will be found te be fall of | | —-ThoslteRev, A. N. Littlejohn, D. Ds | statistleal, tinanelal, and politieat Informa ART PUBLICATIONS, ‘The early experinonters Called to aceamplish Summa, whore ure yout” thoy call. that tho “old uiun eloquent” eannoe but feet genuine bleasura, Bnet os enll forth considers | LL.D, Uishop of Long Island, while ona | tion, ‘There is no book that could supply its | ‘Tho March number of the srt Journal what they sought Frnt Fits coheed, BUY ane ‘Thoy ra wafer thank od | tlow. sucotly: Shut bis boury bead i but ncrown of shame, | ble admiration for the plucky Knglish- | yisit!n England Inst year, preached a series | pluce, and It fy tho most convenient work of | has for its lultut plate an etehing by Birket | of wh Wis sullclont to bar the way. Tuvir voles sound fh nt sneer { ected endud ignominlanaty, utter oY 4 7 | tt pst eens % i 4 ernst, y ree CUTEe y ° 4 WOU SE ray ies Weep amuilaaly, utter to tbllshed In New York by KR, Worthing- | on “Lndlviduallsm.” ‘Lheso discourses havo Frain the Jatese eae hgh renee -seene ty pleturesqua and. the drawing a very | fudred. temperatura, lit thom: second, tho | OsMKustl, Wis, BL, E, Hanwox, pou te onvcrt os Sta. Piltan—grutant- Olle PASS been published, And deservo an attentive | ty cover avury. possible department, ‘Fhe | Good representation of what Ig often seen enchiinia wore nt deirablg und thle Ae aipiik In dhe Apnay B ou by the dvacous. As t ester if . lel itas % sa Das 4 mite vedlly bees % v8 Lasts, Sai '. Aivceber looks buck ow. he can see where he TNE WELDED LINK, reallng. fa ine sede of ae Bishop to | book Is punta by tho Amerleun Nuws | abroad, ‘“ aru ae aio rae eae shoket that ie was the taventen cog dhe | Wasuinaron, D.C Sarch 2420a Fob, 22 Peuttandey taking! ie ond pie bleh eae fruuih Tho author of this volumo of poetry Is ees, sh hed a ear at MB eer Hebb Dota TUNER, eee tho ator raed ‘o it tug Haruts I Sprengel pump, and tha use Mr. Crookes: Prostdont itayos sud to bo Lisued u general fuuvtuuces tu tiv oldun timo. tle would have | poetry It Is Lmpossible to bestow upon tt any | Inte firet we tire + | Prof, George Davidson leads oft in the | wi i Le Stet Menta E16 | eee eubeseteltes Lin, Bur Se atte irulnulyalion of the order # large number of Boon at the huad of the spiritual world to-day,— great amount of praise, ‘Tha Judge writes nthe first sermon he considers the status of cut fe 1 ‘Aueibwith a abla yluat where in the background, 18 water te | they are in obtaint aes Trum post-truders, autiurs, cte., Lave Oo Kreator for bis one fall. Ho thinks x tho Individual in anetent society, and his | CalYorntan tor Ap in able plea for | brook Is sti und unnatural. ‘The secoud | canueseence,—New hoon addressed to the War Dopartment, make fo to-day, no doudt,—for even tho Metco { 20 better yerab than Lord Eldon, but, forte + the endowment of Scientifle Kesearet, Jo- “Ing - v= ————————— Inquiries ty, reyurd to its Intent, whethor jinty ats cite ret te oe es uately, poetio ability is nb criterion ot ju- Hecttlon 2 msodori tLuivas nail -eontrasta tha sluh Royce gives a well-cousidured analysis ae re fue stialty at ap Amorican Mutton in a London Court aoe mm beget tte wore incaniied aie 4 Dror Ue Mdally making suet wtoncinentas was tanie | Uelal acumen, Tho spirit of tho initial | process to notics tho progress of this great | Of Gourge Ellot us a religious teacher, James | Seoreh painter, Of him it may bo | OVerMléty Carcusaoe Setzed und Cone | seripilon, Adjutaue-Gauoral Druny bos jasued y Huwthorav’s Str. Dimmesdate. ‘Yo ono who | povin, tnd of some of the others, {s commend- stes, | Gambler, Superlatendent of the ‘Telegraph, ' demued for ‘Choir Pocuilur Appears | ini order ot Feb. 2: Tho words, Intuxtcatag fi the Peonle of this story vyery duy at tho | able, and at variance with th tI change, togethor with its tendenctes, a p i TMI ote ou! + {atid that tn! certain departments | give and Odors Hyuors, are understood in tholr comuon accups Ane, the truyedy was in proyrvss, and watched | tercneoy of fl Sout? Published ut- | Aimong tha euuses of self-consclous- | contributes a paper full of early reminis: | of teehnique hoe has few rivaly, while “in Aunuton ‘Tomea, Murch 14, thuon, and cinbeaou. what ure enorully kaowa auditous guuBED indilfercnes to his wity anu | fernces of promlnsat Southern gentlemen. | ness and exaltation of tho individual | Celees of the telegraph on tha Pacifio Const. | uxyulsitness of flower-patnting, hn decisiva | | At Marylobine, Nonna itayiiye of 1 Wile | usurdont spivitsesbraudyy wilekyy alu ruin palutous adulation of all otuer wanten—Heeet | In “The Welded Link,” for Instance, the . i 1 Lucretia Mott is the subject of a short papor | 9) 4 w= | $n etecot, Lisaut Grove, was aummoned by thu | and tquors coutiining @ large percentage of dondgudee Protection of tho wnubbed and mad- | argument rnusas follows, and wo give itin | My CUe, days le refers to the spread of | ene eee eG, Sargent, daughter ef the | Aud dolloato rendering of the color and sure | itteyautortivsot Maryicuons forinvig in | Heonut wad ie nee. clude figu selnen sider oned wite, ond is wonan of being ehilied by the " give Itin | politica! freedom and general intelligence, | by diss Kilen ©. Sarge auahter of ta | fyces of old valuines, carvings, and othor | Diy possession uuwholesuiny carcasses Of auuot | beer oF aio, ‘This onder bus been promulgated ve Prewwuce of hiaown witu—and the throng of | te author's own words: ve Senator, For doseriptive articles thore are f mT Tt itch pl preparation for sile, Mr Ke Green f tat thon generally of the arin: protty be " eo a | the rapid Increase of wealth, and the one iY preclous objects of still life which play an | to it y ale. 3 Be nutU ‘or the Information ge y Ye Font of tae ee | women, wha tune upod be] Tho originat settlers of America, mostly | jarged control of men ovur the powersof Not- | # descrivtion of an Agra bazuar by John UL, fuportaut part In many of his subjects, he | ypleftor, upbenred Tor the Surslolone Vestry: ——— Pawation, there ix an absolute certuinty of | Victims of uppresslon, were drawn and bound | yre, Ho illustrates the tondeneles of this | Gilmour, and au neeount of tho view from | can fully hold his own.” ‘The third plate [3s tut on pussingy the dotondaut's promises onsut- | Horsford’s Acid Vhowphate in Norvous Aya upoef eats und a. desiey to draw thy eure | together by tles of sympathy, luterest, and | excessive Individiullsin by showlng its effects | Monte Diablo by A. IL Whitehill, In tho | ling engraving of The Venetian Fralte | aninsatterioana vollceBergenot noticed n very =f OEM aud Uvepeyeles | Wile tu Foclueo, thc sett fs ta ar fis | mutual hardsifp and exposure. They sue- | on thw churacter of individuals and ofucnerat | Muse of stories, dir. John Vance Cheney's Seller” by Luke Fildes, A. 1. A. engraved | unpleaeaut odor: Ho suy thu pauline (ispeetty QA RARS Mass sores a Gana teas bourse on Hroolyn Tolyutss Un cy pulleys: covded In the tace of adverse elrcumstinces, | soclety, [ty duilugnce on moratity, religlous | 9 and ’50" Is continued, and has some | by Thomas rata This Is a little eplsade | asuusOf abeup, Most of Loom iy Wiah-boude, | three yours, and have tound It a valuable reies frie superunnuaied, Pymouth Church wil kote | ‘The mothor-eountry oppressed ther inwisely | opinions, and habits, Its hostility to the trudls deseription of early days in San Franclcos | Of everyday life In the city of canals, sluwle | fiieattn that (ed, bins to Junge thet tluy were | ay in gurvous debility, and-u touly fn dyspepsia, ene exuetly us every grout mun ia ie Bible | ad usa bund of brothers defied her, War | thy with certain pluses of moderi socialisu, | “Secking Shadows"; the first chapters of | of the Old Musters ut the Royal Academy”; | yinelt very bad, He sulzed ny fs ‘ars Hud Ace Pyalelun to the New Huyen Dispensary, ovud ta wluned andwot over it ensued, and the Infant Republig conquered its | and its operation lu modifying the condidon | *Good-fur-Naught,” by Mn, Helen Wil 1 “Stained Glass”; "lhe Statue of Burns, | dumoed by tho wugistratey, Mr, Winter ilyth, Lecturer on throat disyases, Yale Colluges

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