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ILLUSTRATED BOOKS SOME ADMIRABLE BXA-fPU.8. Tr> praise adequately Is ever ?mo of thr delicate i,f literary obligatl? ns, and wh? author eulogist happ? ns to be ?in.?'s own the task requires to be lifted Into the reg fine art. Duma? the younger is an ,-irtls his letter prefatory t?. the new holiday e of -The Thr.e Musketeers" (Appleton & proves that hi? is worthy of his illus parent. He praises him not timidly, not apologetic qualifications, but with tin? f and Kiist?. which the creator of the imr Tin-?'?? demanda by light. "Do you bel said Dumas p-r.? to his s??n, some twenl jreara ago, "that anything I have wrlttet ?arrive m???" "Much, Indeed, will survive replied 'in? younger man, and it is in this ?if asaurance that he pasaea from ills fa deathbed and the tender recollections suit ing it t?, th.? consideration "f his fat ent fain.-. That i? untouched of time, ;i> und ??s t? nu founded as it ever was. a? ; th? edition of the great novelist's masterpiece timely and acceptable a holiday book as be dealred. Maurice Lelolr has provide? Illustrations for the two mil volumes, and lii?* Unit th?? r pe? i. l is flimsy and ' I?.-lient, th.- publishers have given his pi eaque design? fair treatm? nt. The blockt v'.l printed. Th? > de? rv??d ?.. be, foi Lelolr is a capable draughtsman, who k well tin? period described i:: thi.- romance, h?? has Illustrated it with ;?.:' much anlmatl? spirit as fid? lit) t" hh torlcal facts, li is oust) th.- seventeenth century he portrays ????titiiry ..f th. pr. al King ; ' I tit*- gil Cardinal; and, tli- ?uu:it ?he matchless hero? the book have st?mehow not quite the fac? these pictures that ever) reader ??f Dumi bound t?? Imagine for himself, the i" rl and liage "i tin m all are happily caught, and nt-'? entirely convincing in the sketches w allow them in action. Tin* distinction i?'t* those Illustrations and a design like thai page I'M, for example, which Illustrates episode of relaxation and quiet, testifies t. Lelolr's keen sympathy with the text. H aware that th" magnificent fighters ?.f Du wen* n.-ver s?? vivid, never bo true as when t ?words were <-v.\ ?.f t?:,-ir scabbards, it is Inevitable, th?> flrsi observation "ii Dumaa, WC wonder tint tin.? translator of this edl has ii"t f. It it.; force as deeply as has M. Le Like the latter, he is accurate; but, unlike latter, he n':?s.s the Indomitable exuberanc iHimas, the lusty music ttiat rinps "?it fr,>m rapid writer's pr..so an?l communicates It t?. the reader with auch swift sureness. Robaon's equivalen! f"r his author's rhel will pass, but he has not caught lils auth style?thai easy, nervous play of langu which is n?i style rtt all. if you compare it \ classi" models, hut that is very nearly a els its. if in its sufficiency and warmth. l"i spire?! as this translation !?'. it remains a pi. lire, and it c.?m.?s not any t" ? so 'ti after the pearance uf the edition already familiar Fl*) ace. We have spoken of t^c? beauty of \\ Lei t?)-.- ? Itallt* ? h - : ? ? : ag? - calls high praise, and there is much t i ad backgrounds he ha? glv n them. !'? n the tex the thing, and it Is hai ! t ? i? ave It et n f >r artli We have no su to t!:^ g? niai Hercule? ol i' -it 7: an -, romanee ai ywh? re. Mr. W? >man's l ks m? him n ?ar r k?n t ? Scott than to IJ 1 ver f those 1 waa unique, that li pit ? it 1 owed to the Bcol ! w man, and a s tary. In I is. S never lost the fragrant freshness "7" tl awept lochs a Is, ev? n w weni abr end gave '.?s "Quentin Durward." Dumas i ?equally natural, I il h h ? i In him an Inte Southern .-:? mpathy fo?* pai waa also a spectacle; ai ? I? " nta ;:; his spell thnl I ? app? a!? I tvilh a pel feet il d ol ?.:.:;. of an art t). ?t w uld be theat go true. Th ? I I? why th new ed win? slant recognition. With Dumas In 1 Lelolr In the pictures, one gets the : glimpses of fairly Irid - ? m roman? ? This element of c lor cornea curiously to garfa ?? li ? w k the v< ry antithesis f 1 novel by Dumaa To turn fr im his > :i inii paj to the stillness f Omai Khayyam Is like pass! from noon Ide Into sunset glow. Yel the li ? blood of literature, its rl n hue? and burn! F vitality, exist ai potentially In the "Rubalyi as in any work of prose ti -tlon, and more th e\?r does it seem so In the edition whl h Houi 1 ?n. Mifllin ft Co. publish, the edil ? ? jr. ? 1 by v> ?lei's illustrations. Therein you 1 ili<- varied glint of Omar's vr<<\ brilliant In self, as it has always been, and with its mai aided burden express? 1 subtly In the drasfini though the lattet are In m n ; ? ?? The - ?? 1 Vedder' 1 1 ??-.- In ? ittlng thi? feeling "f ral bow color it.;?. his drawings Is thai ti'.n of farm, his statuesque outlines, never ma ;? . * :. :li . never Ian 1 him too n*<^.!;.-. the ncrei wl Hi ???- I? beau! y orf 1 ; lies In t-'l rlfylng the a? tual with the Imaj and the Ideal. Omar was one of the flrsi of t r- illsts, ' ne of the flrsi : question lit"- - with ey wide a en. l tul his 1 s all shot 1 hroui with tin- golden thread? ol I fancy ai r. tap] or, li is all suffus? ?1 ? il vapo <?' Orl ntal dri im. Mr. Voder's Illustr?t!?? faithful t ? the splrll ol the p et, - . :? ..I ? a< group of ? I ise In an a rii".i-ph' re f as ind erm nat? * .-? . :i ? ?t. own. Ills fli ;uenes 1 Ini get the.? : Is a full ha of ( i..-,ar. Th a ; ? ? ., that I??? Sytnbol whl h s> ems t ? carry an? eanli every time It ai never 1 Ina I Imp ?rt, la accoii j. mIment? l ht which modern I lustration h:'s pr due 1 And Iti value |? thai |;- n t in th.- lea l arbitrai > '1 he motive is t, newed ?'ii ever) page, and by mere force of rep? tkion ' nveys the Unite Impression ? life .?nd ?hath of whl .1 I! is emblematical; bu Ilk? : ie R . .-. j ? th? n never ?!? ]>r.v? - the readei ' the prit il r ? r? ad ns hl ?,'.\.: of < ?ma 's phll - iphy Into < lin.-s. P fixe? an Impression, bul the Impi Its if is s.,, et) Iran n gi fied, a fragrance, :? ??m itl t?. t'a ? suggestion ?? n. Th reissue ? ' the "R ibal) at" with th? ? tlrawl Mr. v.- i-i .' ? ? ?ontribute g? nei ?usly t th,- extei of Omar's and Fitzgerald'? Th** original prlnl la too t.alky for eas) use, an m ?s*. ? wners "f II l -t i- li.- Idl on their shelvei <,nly taking II down f".- ?l.lai glan es at th picture* This edition gives satlsfacl ry hall tones of the Illustr?t! ma, and it is of a slae an? tvrighl 7?.a- mak? the reading of the poems : comf.irt as well .??? a pleasure, n li in facl 1 popula. 1 edition of a publication that was sure t< prove iri'invenl.tit in the long-run, an 1 was. fo that reason, threatening t > bee >me unknown Mow Mr Vedde*r*a "Omar" is t? book t.. r.-a 1 ai well as t,, look at, and lovers of the Persian p??? everywhere will he grateful for the change. In so far as th" tinker >.f Bedford Is "read at all to-day ami his students ar?? not as man) as they ?itluhl to he lie is read f--r at range! y differ, nl reasons. Sine.- Mr. St??vens?.n and Mr. Henley talked aboul him as a writer aom? h:iv<* r?-a?l him for his style. Others, and th.-y nri- in the oM?faahtoned majority, siin read him f .r ?!!?? moral backbone that runs through and ko? ;is Intact the more ?>r less nebulous tis? sues of his allegory, still others, whom we hojie are Increaalng in numl???r. go to John Bun? van for th" poetry that is locked within hi fen-ious !?',ok. He had M lyric Inspiration, but there? is as surely u rhythmic groundswell to his prose, the effort has Impetus of the trii" poet, as there Is to the glowing chants of the "Book of Solomon," or to the best pages of ?Elizabethan prose. Any of the students alluded to nl.ovo would h.- delighted with "The grim's Progress" as It has just l.??i?n publl? by Charles Bcrlbner'a Sons. Tin? handsome tavo is perfect In type. In paper, In binding everything thai p.?? s mechanically to make old writer welcome anew. Bui it la for l.k-lo?. er of peculiarly artistic tastes that edition was evidently projected, it is th,- res who is also an amateur of prints who will et it most. Thirteen Illustrations and a port aro inserto.1 in th?* volume, etched by Will Strang .and print"?! by Ooulding; produced sh? rt, by two men whose handling <>f th.* net and press respectively is in many ways bey cavil. Mr. Strang's etched work lias appea !n book form before. His "Death an.! Do? H?nil.k" has f??!- some time i.n kn? among collectors as a curious and artistic f? Th-* pintes h.? has made for Bunyan are t. nlcally well worthy .?f their admirable pr? censors. The li?'?? Is still simple, refined, vit .?us; and austere as befits a zealous disciple l.""7|. s. In "ti?? ?-r two ??f th" plates ?* >? that f. ? page 164, tie "<*hiis:i:m Fighting \p II; n") ?? . r than he ever 1 is be! -??\ ? ???? di:-i : v which h?!??tii-s i i ?le? ancient r runm rs of 1 s, th" Italian engra*, ei M : ?- ! i. Hul it i- In his appn an ! elucl latlon of Ihe ?? xl Hi il Mr. Stn lias reached his I Hi? -?? level. ?T" 1 1 in? B.? i ly, l>y adh tin?.: t,, pxalte l strain In his poet, or ratl by expressing as accurately ; i ild, homely sentiment which Is revealed Bunyan's generic types and blunl nom Over and above Bunyan's directness was his i lifting Bense of the divinity In man. and : Strang"? designs have superadded thi? same definable grace t> the elemental stru I pr.-, i.,-.- is fi it li--. slstlblv in the las! ' Illustrations, in the "Marriage of Mer a Matthew." with Its almos! mean and ? - of costume and envlronmenl Consider, flrsi all, h w< v? r, in this % ? ry plate, In "Th 11 tel and the Sh? ? p." or In the "Men y nl II? r W? r] the veracity of the conception, and the key Bunyan's as *.\?*li as to Mr. Strang'? ar! '. celved. Millet, m ire familiar to the p era U y than either .?f these, had the sam? -i It is the ?rift for apprehending the i - ? God-like In the humbles) of types; it is ihe ; of transfiguring the peasant by helping the Us of his own i mi i ? shin.? through h;s une >uth < terior. Mr. Strang avoids his auth? r's ?list?n.' symbolical, figurative flights, The Ap< II) n the p'.ate mentioned above la his sole c wcewl to the Gothic side of Bun) in'? mind, and .; only in .?ne other design? In "Th.- Valley .?f t Shadow "f Death," that a touch of pure fan occurs. The res! is on the solid earth of Bu van's world, a w ?rid Impossible Io shake, 1, adorned by a tempi.' erected without ham im.:' nation Mr. Strang i..-, and, In the waj a Burns, for Instance, he has po try. Like Rur his i.try depends wholly upon the depth ai sincerity of li.s feeling, and ul ?:" the harmoi which exist? b tw? ei Hui in and 1 thai s ? re h? ha? evolved tl Illustrations of "T ? Fllg? ?'? ' 1'rogi - ' It !. ? \ er b ?? :i ? ir prit II? g? to T? under?! ~ it \ ? i; .? ? ' lUtl ? -. ... md Kdmondo de Ai ttatil :. ? ? ? textur a I It their us.fuli - ? ' tr-i l quit? u f his "Holland," ? i ' the dil ? thed by I ? ? De A ' ?? rariilfie.il his i ' ? I ? ",*.?? n hi? rea X e ve i . : ! I! .!.--' , . bill- trail ... Th ? ? I Hi, and h i"- tw-? v.ilui ? ' ? (' I. M Th. h hat ? . ? ? chani -all) the) are ., Th? . nhat e tl Int? ?I f a narrative whl h : ? ? I no assistai I I ! nevertheless u hurl by ? plcl rial ac - mpanln ent. Plate? and texl i ? hei we. n haul? ? make a I Iday boo of which ? I? a pleasure to speak In terms ? warm appr val, TIk- scheme of Mr K.irl Km ly's book ? "Raphael's Ma lonn? r and Other Great I' ir? ! (Macmlllan .*?? Compt.ni i mm? n I? Iti II j 'in,?-i.!.,I rall" i than ?>n i-rltli il ??- ? ind One th?* author h u dismiss? d In hi^ l.ii f m? molr th pictures of various )-.:v-:~ whl h employed liaph ael's versatile brush, he attach the mad nna exclusively, del t i I from th? s) nmel lically developed life oui f whl h they grei and pr? entlng th? Ir makei In on ? pe? i .ir Ugh It is the lighl which glv ?s, on the w hi le, the leas ght int I: pha? I's amazing Ind ? ? 11 gri at ?h ? 'ff? r ? he 11 u< si Ind ? trtlstl charactei ? realli i? ? : eminently i he man of cull ur? in?l ? i i 11e.il?. In his 'i.nd mna? hi- a 11 ? | tally 7?- rfe t. hi? design is e?|u.illy ? bul his f ?,; |m< nt 1? :?".'? eter. It I of a mon il . er I h.", n In hl SU " or any of th lialntlngs in the Stanze, and the um total of ile w a l. m? i ns le? i i-i m a nl? ur n n?l pn beaut; Th ma na ntltei n ! . ? ? ; i,,. without repi enl i I: pha?-l ., t ??? culminating und mosl character! M of iii- rare, r This i unlmp, >? lanl, howet or, ? tl ? buy? ? f h dl ii-- glfi i? 'ki . who w? uld .-\ t ? pul itlon like : he pre ?? nl nol n i ? ? itlcism noi history, but a collection of pi? plcl ?it. s. Su? h ? ? 11? 'i? in M r K?i i .1 \ gl. ? ll',' C'.iured Kurope for hi ma lonnax inuklng ! i ; ? ?? mplete i :., ii r? pro du lion I? pi Inted on a separa und I :., ? : b) ?1 ita compiled from auth? ntlc . Some of the pi ?l n ; are given In ord nary half i m? ? ;.i l "' i, i ? n fli ' ??!?? ph itogiavun i i a prett) f'hrlstma? b.i k, apr ,<?-?? and In v t i p thi iui i? iui Another publication which .appeal: sppr i"l ;? telj a! ' his r. i m, cl >th< d In mei Its - Imllar I? th - ' i' Mr. Karoly'? ?. lume, and marked by th? : m.?? defl lei Is I ii?- "Life of Chris! as R. pn . sented In Art" (Macmlllan A Company), l>. Canon Farrar. Here there |? frankly no phi losophy of art, no seien! Ill tn itmenl of the sub Ject, and this renders Ihe title a kind of stum bllng-block n Is confusing to open a b "?k on ai art,.'il" tli m. and turn ,: author dla '.aiming Ih. functions and responsibilities >,f an ar! critic. Bul it is perhaps as well in this case, for Ihe observ?t! ins "f .? capable irriter .?f such ? de nunclatlon of Holbein's "Dead <'hri?-?" al Hal-. '? ns appears on page 4-?'.. need I a be taken quite outalde the bound? .?f ?erlou? criticism. The pas. ? ige alluded t >, In which Holbein's sublime flgur? is described as revolting and "evidently the corpse of a drowned man." shows how wide ol the mark an enthusiast can fly when he has I ?si his critical bearings. Canon Farrar*s strength lies in the direction of religious emotion, of a lively feeling for thai which la elevating In Chi il.in art and contributes to bring the spectat??r nearer i" the reallt.t of Christ's life on earth. He iii- been an assiduous studenl of the ^r :,t Ruropean galleries and an Indefatigable reader. His Illustrations do n ?it t., his energetl ? catho I Uclty. Hi- citations and his bibliography both I command respect. As for the I? ??.'. it is c 'pi..us, descriptive, anecdotic, and puts looselj t? ? get her Innumerable Itena -t Information which win incite the general readi r t., a possibly de p ?r lateregl In tiie pictures thai swell the volume to something ov?-r five hundred pagea ii is a shapeless !>.*,,k, in which a fut ii?* attempt at system has been made, as In the dedication of different sections to gub-dlvlslona ?if the r th- me. It it? a small encyclopedia "f urea Int i which rea?Lt.? may look at ran with confidence In finding an apt quotatlo fragment of historical record or eccleslaa lor?-, and some Individual c? mmenl In a si of reverenl gympathy. Ii la a food dlacui survey of the Christ In pictorial art. with emphasis all thrown "ii the religious aide of question. Mr Laurence Hutton'a "Portraits in im-is (Harper A Br ithers) is g I ?oh In Whl h all Is repulsive in a (.h.-istiy theme has be? n pelted through !)!<? tac! and k.1 sense of author. Ilia portrait? are really masks, t for tli?' mosi pan after the death of th?? in?l? nils represented, and II is hard t.. look i them?earn .ally up m su h casts aa th"?? I?:..n ii >ui? h ' .i:. H nry E Iwarda and Th eray?without an Involuntary ?krlnklng I their grim i illty. Rul Mr. I lut ton rhangei this, writing ' pi. i antlj of his treasures their chill atm ?phi :. . aa i I rhui ;hj ard m 1 roi gol ten. 'I'll.'!?? ?' -.-i he [? i, i h? i irr. l ??f II kind extant. It rom ; i n oo and pain ? ? a, > i.? (?wmen a nd p Hi-tors .ill' i.-?- fl.?_t r? ind mam? nta of ii. .In-: ' he ? : i 1 ? i I? '? Keats, Ti umwell, ami ? n ai ? I' ' i are ampl) In the r? pi ? Mr, lluiton ?ays: "I tocngnlxcd Mr. Kn i : , . rri<l.?r of a 1 don club '.'.' hi? w n I??i ful re rnblai un s n , i?." nf his In ad to ti i I hip gran If ith??r." Thl we ? n ?'.".I b II? re. n my ol I? : ;., i il. ? fr m the f.ic? ?? uf their ?u Igit al? ill : ? in 1 : ? give jrou noblle pui Ity imontnl Iln? I I. ? llnrr? . f r ? . impie, r? news '?'? Ith aim ?al un< i that alwa) la em from t h vei y r ".?' i ?if his li II l?lual t'aradon il a .. ?ay . ?, II n. \ ? ri h ? ? ?? ??<:. i ',. ?'f It ?. i ? ' ' . m?>re of the essential man In 11 : ha n man; cellenl ph? Mr. Huti pre 111. : i .in : '?? dramntl n??ta I ; kn wn, and It la noi g t.i find him i ti .! u ly Int? '? ting ? ? ih i' hi? h? i ? I ne? a h ? have ail me?! ? tage. ? ?i B? he give? im de ith ma -'... c ?nt? ntlng him? the actor* ? leslr? I It, wltl i taken ? i far ba k a? IS?, _'s ?tan ?? r? a III) fr m thl? ; ? i itiful rell I! - ligure t I .?. ? h< i th? plaj goers ? ' I _irt> y? ars .? Curtis wi ??? of him then: 'H th la altogetl ?; 'tis im :? atl n thai Ih II let a he lived In .ha ap? ir< 'a lime " It? ailing n l 111 I ane.-il.it? Tl u t great acti ! ? Mr I*, i \ I'.'.-i'- auth.-i ? I . .. i ? ?. i Mr. II ? : ? ' Mr. II It ? ? ' ' ? ' ? ' ! '?1 ' I !.. ' ' ? ? '?'.'. ' ' ? I palu 11. ? ... | th?? I.I i: ..?-.?;?. ? ? .-. '. ? ? Ihe t i i w ? . ? i n ... ? .1 ?,???.. I ! Italian, i; ' ' '?' il ' .? ' ? in nr l'en Ulli ir,". Vt-nll or H v, :. i : i ; ? ? . I In t. (hi Igl ' p lilt) li. I,. ' i. : ? ? '? II ii u ih?- "III ? , |. : i Ml Hull.U I. >?>l I :? . lear, r??f The wi il i ??i., i are afti ? all *-1? ??,? :? nt, an?! their t up?, to those Who V they 11 veil III ;i bunk ?f iii ' ? ly pervadi ? i ? t ?it'll In nul U ha ' i r r I? ?? I ?. 111. A s a n m w > -11 a a u i i ? n h < ? r < ' I i,l|'|" I s tl III Th? ? n Mr. . I ?. .< ph I '? ? ? ?? " ? '!'? : i und I'.-n !?.' i ii ? .. ' ? " !.? i' -il m . ? '?? i. :.:i . ? ' ? i : ' .in I -i ? i i.i i ?. d, j '. ? | III!? || ||?1 <| t . ?A ? , I 11 ? i || till I ? . i In Intel t In the : ' ? t In I ll .... 'i li-ii. dil ?;...? Iti? In. .1. ni ?I" ! ,u I ? ' t.-tii . ? m Mr. IVnin'ir u ' ' i ? ? ll uk ni n. bringing ?? 11 ? . i i I.-light n ' i ,. ? i lire," an.I I ll aceptan?"' nf his p?i!n t, t h v!n? I it it I ? ? ? bj i . ' i -i I i ?'???!? i . h . v ?? W' u "?. i r ?ithei i ? .m ap| i m ?I "f his >..?. ? ?, ? . dai lug aa lu i] with i ild thai n- i ml tab n Mr. I?i mi? ii'. i.i i p. i :, an? ntly i Itlat? ?I lo urn j >i n .?I ' ? ' ? ?? ? ? ' i.,?.. ,|\, ? i i i : Hut Ih?? texi f this work wa? .: .n. It a !. for Hi lllui ? it Ion .i and Ihei ? the ? at'.m " ? I L" id." iii ii|"i, ii ' vei i high The pli turei prove i ha I ? an of p? n drawing In Iti m?i I? ; : development lu plac? l this centurj on a 1"\' with Hi" pas! In the dlatlm-tloi ol giving :. neu and ?. n, of beaut) to the woi Id. Th? rollcctl n nf drawing? reproduced l.v Mr. Pen n. II al ' pr .' s thai the ar! la pn -? mln? ntl. one of t? clinical fellcltl is. There were sup rb pen drawings made by th? old master, bin ihey were made with no specla enthusiasm for the medium employed, and, ??i the whole, with n?? ?inception of what II wai p ? ' ble to .-i hi? ?. ? within th? limita of iiii.t me? dium. As Mi. I', n...ll Indicates, it aras i ' men lik.- Menx_, In Germany; Portuny and Vierge, In Spain, and Melsaonler, In Prance, I ?I"', it.? pen drawing t" ? sphere of its own and there i. product designs which rival oils In the lidll and ti] i of iheir eff? 1: li Is n ?I ii" ?? ?ar) i ' . :. foi elements of fancy, <>r Imag II i; .1 nature i i_il. In the iliu ral na ol thl i book, lo Iden I! so n.: th? ii ' harm. They are artistic pi Im u ? lly bj virtue nf their concise and characteristic! Hi i '? -n!?.tI.- suggestions of color and light i n?l shade, and, above all, the distinction of style ? i ' of th? i ? -i Iraughtamen <??<!> Im? part aa definitely Ini ? s t.l?'< k ahd-whtte trifle aa though the) were working with every p . I m".ms ..f artistic expression. Mr. Pennell's gal? lery il lar?.-r than it was In the earlier print, and h<- Kiva-s a .-plaiiiild Hiirvey of tha wl. d<- Raid, Ha has widened hi* _K_M_NJ to take In Scandinavian artists, of whom his first edition gave n i ac? count at all. He has added to the representation of .very other Continental school and has ln creased the number ?if English and American drawinga Never was there so valuable a pliture book. For th.? practical illiistrat?*.r its stimulus nii:st h<> very gnat, and the mere lover of fine art will find unending pl.-asiir?* In turning over Its pagea Mr. Penneirs selections have n?.t ai wayi been of the host; we have seen more in terestlng work by Willette. t_orgUat, Bernard Partridge Hid J. D. Hatten, t" name only a handful, than he has chosen f'.r repr.iduction. And mechanically th.? book Is somewhat below Sir. Pennell's own standard. In the Mocks he n iw ?Iv?s, the beautiful d..ration by Mr. Par? sons and the portrait of Jefferson ns Hot. Aerea by Mr. Blum, are not anything Ilk.? as perfect as t!:.?y at.- in tin? photogravures ,.f the first edition, \ .r d i we Submit without murmur to th.? substi? tution "?i pais'- M of th.? sk-t.-h by Cazan.?va f,.r the masterly production by the same hand which was P intent t,, p tbllsh in IW?. Why was that withdrawn? in the phol ?gravure which Mr. Pen nell say? the artlsl considers tie? only fair re I : : letl? n "f hi? work, the former Illustration was much more Impressive than that now used. i: - rill, ., like tins.- could not affect the ,1 yerdl? i on Mr Pennell's I ibora, which !- ,i prals. 'am thy In a degree. T i have :, mbleil beta I tw.i - the work of as men a- he .11 tral *, I ? have gathere I Crass. : md ?'ml ?/. Schwabe. Kllnger and Stuck, IV irdsley and Annlng Bell. i**hur?*h Brennan and ; s: ?... ,? : roa n ?re of brilliant artists, ail int.. one portfolio, is t?. have rendered sn Im ? , ti?-- student. ? if ,i!i t!.w men Carl? i 8 'hwabe s? ? n ,. |n I?, the lie Si i .nail: ?.!?!" and moi I worth stud) Ing. f a- in. more than any other red nl ilraugli -man. '????in- t" |,"ssess unblemished ar Itiid? lVn-?lrawlng has its llmltatl ins. ?m ihe principle thai "whatever Is, Is right." a !.. . itifiil ? :,? ? sained by all sorts of trlckln? - and clever expedients Justifies the style "f any draughtsman who ? '?? la i?> bo his own law. But pen Irawlng, as much as etching, is, on it- own i. a lit., ar at:, an?! such -m art musl if . !.. ,. ilous ??I' th.? purity ..f its line Th i."? i' n,. ii ..:; prove this. Vierge, the great? est i.f tiem all, greater even than Mensel, In the last resort ? er degrad s his line with many younger men un- tendency Is t?. wreak ; i-. iprlce upon II thai seems "fetching." Car- | i ? Schwabe, w rklng in Paris under the banner ' th? Rose Croix group, has been reviving with authority the very real style known to the hls ? r> of his ar' Th-- Ilr'i plate from him which Mr I'- tineil gives Is a i.ullarly happy demon n of Schwabe's fln? character as a work !? : ?, . design made by him for the marlor's < lltl n I 1 ?la's "Le i'.r-v ? - The original Is In the Luxemb urg, and figures Ihe morp beatttlfull) th***re because it ?.... u ishi ? of < ??lor which Schw ibe ap , i n [th a vl w ' ? the ?!? ?r itlve enhance .. p Hu? i er? . -h rn of such aid r might give It, the drawing fa th, trength and Integ Ity of Its line, by a-- w hlch I! ? x It I il wort) .. ? |n s. : ? Im? ni Hut as dr i i irlci nse. It Is Vnd It , : . ? ? effective in ?a ? ? i IV. '.;: h ? I , . ,: ' Th, . t may al? be ad I? I. In the ? ; \s ? ? ; imenl . ' . . Hul take, A lleards'.ey. the 1 tue ways to I ' Mr. pi ; I .?.?,-. in In the ftrat heat Irritation that I that f runs the risk of ?t ? ; . : ? tit: in his . .. ? md Initial |>| ? ? tit ||e , . . ..,?!?!?? ? irtlsi had <-..m.? into th wor'.l wltl ? ? i , ... . - ? . ' -, . ? . . :: -t- ad .,., .,, list; t<? produ ? trash for the Bpplause if a a led and a feathei - I ? r. Instead ' tpp ? illng to ? ultl : p. npi?. b> a din ring t.? the loft) ????' ? ? 1 ; \! ? te d'Arthur" work. H ? lllu? trntes th; d? ad?.f linear art, the peril - al -,? i,i | |ts pi tltl mer? p iv with their m.itei ; il ,,nl th lr tools and reuuee themselves to th* fun? t; m? "f a momentary <??? I. It I? encouraging ..?.. :?: th? \" f. ii i ag? ? of this b ?k that nn equivalent "f the r? l ?ubtable Mr Beardsley - -.t Appeared ? ur own draughtsmen are ng ej t work, an l d dng l! ? n health) \i> i*. :.?,. .: an turn to no more -., . ? ng n : in ?nl to the h??ntn ? ' his a ? than that i i.?, his ? oiinti ? n "n w ?? rnak ? n ? pre lem? reviewing Individu illy the humlr? Is ?f d?a,, ? repr? ? ; i n his book ? ?ur pur ; ? ?: i I ??? : !'. ::, ' ' ? ?? ? 1. * : -i 1' " ? mee at th! tlm? ?' irlos Schwabe > n ? luimi nt, .?s p -r i . i , Hut Forain, ii we ai s . ?.ii l?, nnell , Imlt, ? mpl '? ? an Im? r? iv.?r he (s one of tl ..... : ti hnl i . ? ' i than In m? re : In nd has Mi II ?vel'.s ? | i-,?.- . ? ly . . : i. i? the I chari ? !? t I ??ok ? The re n|,p, iranci ? I ' e Is an event I pleasure The h.dlday edil I ' T lr We l.llng .1 : : trn I Mi ? "Iffoi I Cartel '. itiul publish? d by II ii !" n, Mlffl n k Co . brings the frei hm i and ap n kle nf Ihe novell .i ? ? \ art al it ? heal T fun In ihe h ..i . || i de] it.? in?l al-'. a\ ? kin II) sntli ilvtd pli-tui ; ? ;?? ? ? en leai the Work i , nun) a i? i . i ? hi ' dot" . no! f ?'.'. iw M i m?? ? I The new edltl m Is t\.-;i made, and Mr Carl??! >n's drawings, th iugh sometimes .-rude, are sal Pa I it on the whole. ?I end)ero. i . , ,ii,-ij.i', i ,i . |ai ..--. . hiidt.-n : ." . private |r?aon?, hlshssl i-r i. n. .-??. mod Addi ? ? I'll \i I.KIN His? hi;, ii w ?ii ?lili- ? i| IIIVATK INSTRfiTION h? sn etperlenre?! tut??r? , ipil? !."?? i fi.i ? .lies. business; hlahesl ,?!??. rn . ? \ ' ral. ?:?!', ile. Una : ' Trll ? Sdiooi -Vgftuica. AMoltnt?; AM. POHRION TRACK RR'?a AOV.SC.X supplie? i?, ifesaora, Teach*?. Tutor? t)ov?riMa? s, a, . t?. i'..ll<4fi Schooti an.I ramilles Apply to Mr? M I. V.il'N?; I I I.I', IN. ??l rM|,,n S.inni??. A ilRNCY M irla m furrier? luppllaa tutors, prnf? ? .? teacher?, K"?',rn.-iu??'*. ? (?? . In ?II itepta.; re,, aunen !? ?, hn .1? o parent? ISO Mit a?.-.. tv?>*i iridias. ?'' r SU*? ?t Dutuinq .Uii?rntr-. 1,'?.lt.\ t.\|.i i?s ACADEMY. 103 K.iHt .Val, ?t Quarter, *? pel in i.?? ,.?a, iitiv in.m. ii. .i.,?? ti,lutta ?t 1 i -, ' ? a.-ni.n. ?-. I'.tini ?sled privat* ris???? 'I' OBOI.?;i; IX1DWORTH. t ? g?? ?si r?urrn aven'iir, ?i,i privat? lessons. Men'? class ?T?ium?:? ?? !>?? ? ml.? -r .'LI o r? I II,. AtMtcr?! ?ill. Ai \ i:i!TISI-.M?:.\'|-S AMI SI It.-i KIl-i'pi.NS 1 , ,[t ri!K NKW-VDllK TKiyt'NK Wild. UK RE . i.lVKli AT un; i iniUN u; ri?i:. \,, i.sta lit-.??! -'?i i oi north of 'I'hni)- ilist ?t.. .ma Ai.vi'l: TIMEMENTH al ti?- rollowlns llranch ? nt. -?-. : ?91 i:..'?'i, a*?'. ?. e. corner in-nt? thlrd-ai , l.'.y Kixih ave IM Koiirth-ave., our. I*..m t.-mh -.. . i".n Tliltnl ,?.- 7??: Thlnl-sve., ? ,.? Kuril n-venlh-sl . I.U3H Thlnl-at?.. nrai . ?'.?t? in ii ?i . 1.7ns Mi ,? ?v? . IOS *"*?_i r ii n - ? m?l ? . III. Columbus ?v. , .'.^' Avenue Al 1.32*1 Third a?. . ?a? Wi y irteenlh ?< . 2-7 Went ?-' -it> ?... . t.,1 -i ? KM Tl:?. I..13.1 Third ,.,- . 2,0-1 Third , .?? i rltteen i ?n? liun.l ? I . utd ? ?ii? hundrr l snd thirteenth ?t? Al tl, . ? \ '. I. I : ? I UWU EX I?" l'i-l ?ei.- im.. :-. . " . -."I.'l \.'.??: a. 1,,11,1'e . .,', : tv.vatv t" ?t . sad 320 v.'??t On? hundred and forty nfth-al . up to ? i i .:t :? (til ?? .?.'ii???? rat?? in Brooklyn, at n.*1. Oour) ?a.: II Braadway, ft D.; 1 "MC lOdf'.rd-??.?., ?ip In H p. m.. at r.-sulnr .iffi.e rut.-?. lain.p.-iiii Ilrar.. ti. f..r lelvrrtlseilivnts unlv, 73. rie?t SU??!, ti- Ci Lviidun. Engl-B-. JCrra publication.. nOBEHTS' NKW HOOKS. EMII.V DICKINSON'S LETTER?. Mitad 1? MABEL VOOMUS TODD. Wit? portrait, a eVn et bar boas la Amh_?t. und three _ws__Ues of her bsatfwrRIng ? "reas, tasa* _t_-u__- ?***. Xttt. Kn.iiy D__t__m'a letters, alswel sa much **J**J>?*m*l exhlhlt Her rif-llkc Intimacy with .Natur?. ShSB* S ana a_mrehen<_ th.- a. ?at mothofo .?-cassa. ??'" ahaws ih? roture of all crested thing? under the wide Mty. TM ?atiera apeak ?f Bowers, of ptaee, and autumnal ?????? l,,t no _uu__ ?iaht or ?puad or incident sae__ t.. have aacaptd bar dalles? sppraheaskw. A CHILD OF THE AGE A Novel. By FRANCIA ADAMS. With tltle-pags ?te signad by Aabray Beardatey. Keyaotaa Bartes. An. ri esa copyright edition. MM?. Cloth. 14.00. In i?*?<? be wrote th" iin?t draft of the book, and during th- two resra following, latterly In 1. nd mi and y?ntnor, I,.. r.ist and ".tr.'i.M I.,-, srork. fader the title I-"".'";? ter, an AutiAlography.'' It eraa publlahed in l?. ?'??"? the author waa m Aaatralla. SECOND RDITIOK. THE WORLD I.K.WTI. I'l?. By LILIAN IVIIITINO. lOmo. Cloth, 11.00; omita aad go! I. $1 -'?'? ?I- rrat* irlth our? Ive? n? to whether wt ah..11 live In ., ? .ri l Henul I it. l: .'? ?? nd? I "'?? on ext? mat ?< ? a ...,. ... ur pent nal i _ti I." Page M. THE POWER OF THE WILL; "I*.. SUCCESS Il h RiSHOBOt'OIl MIARMAN. I_a_ LUnp doth. \<. m .? ring, rvr in any ?-?:..? uni ,-alulng, th* nun.i "i i '' ten ?ting plul ? phi? .1 . p I ? .?,_ I_f.il. u? I h? ?" dealt with the "will ' In H . |k k fr m ;. pure!) prscU _l point of view, at dl :?- ?'?. i-; ,!???! to ill" ???.? ?! i) ii" of "all i' an I of men." FATHER GANDER'S MELODIES. r - y .......;, Orand Idrei By ADELAIDE I". BAMt'ELB. Illustrated by Lillian Trsak Hsriow. .mail it... ?'! .m. 11.23. THE THOUGHT OP OOD IN HYMNS AND r? ?EMS. s.nd Berit?. By P. L HOSMER aad Vt. V OAN NETT. l?'.iii". Cloth, 11.00. Paper i iver, M cents, SECOND EDITION, CATHERINE DE MEDICI. m i.i: n .LEAC. Trsnatated by Katharina Pr ?tt Wormeley. I2m_ Half Ruaals. ?? 50. VOYAOE OF THE LIBERDADE. CAPTAIN JOSHUA ?I.? ?? IM. Small 4?'?. Cloth. Ills " it? ' II 00. ?The atnry ? ?( M ? uadert?klag i? on? lo which Americana, whether the) toit .>ii land r ?ea, may point with prtd? -is in .?sample of what Imerlcan pluck, Ingenult? and daring "i.i _c?_>mpllah when put t, the leal " U at m Harald. BECOND EDITION. MOLIERE'S DRAMATIC WORKS, A new edition Translated by KATHARINE PBEBCHIT WORMELEY With a I'retaee >? Balase, CWI !?? Bslnte-Reuve, und Portrslta >y Coypel and Mil Bard 8 rola. l2mo. Half Ruaala. II.SO per vol. Vols. I. and M now read "Singular!) ban la m? and ? ?rap I ? ? ' < i| '?. THIRD EDIT!? IN NOT QUITE EIGHTEEN. si? .n m iLIDOE \ - ? ? . JESSIE McDERMOTT. Ion ' ?? ;: __, ANOTHER GIRL'S EXPERIENCE I. '!?__ V ! ? a Ft -. - -t-_?-i : > :?..-;:: v M I i?: ? li :s. ? s I Olrr hare we ? ? .- ? THE LITTLE LADY OF THE HORSE '. :. \ ',-.-? ? ? hy Krai " lt.?. ? in." ? BE? ? PENELOPE I'll!'; _NP ? ?TUER ST? ';: \ ? ; i ? i. -, m .? ? ? s led by 1 ? Cloth. II 00. . |ON. JOLLT ?.'?m? TIME. TO-DAY. :? m m?, r H ELLS ami H. I ?? ? ? M I. l.'.n: ' ' 1 th. >l ."> ? \ ; ? ? ' ? Bese n. SEO ?NU RDI PI? ?N R MIS AND VELVET GOWNS. \ ?; I ? L V M I !.'... ?" ? . I BE A SAINT ? v ? |? ? ? '.. ? ? ?-,??: i ?. Paul t'tial f '..'??? . Psrrl ?i ??? ? - ? gher and h? ill ?? r levels o? ? .. - | ? ? ? ? M irvel ?.? il. It .i. ? an I deptl Oto ? n s MONK OF THE AVENTINE. By ERNST ECKSTEIN ? Germag by H L'lotb. 11.00 Mailed, v '??-"' i "i : ' f prie* ROBERTS BROTHERS, BOSTON. I. IMl.KI'SY. . . ? i ?'i ? | ..... irtum. New-I r >nn with ?? .:?!? 1 ? , ??- \ . .?? ? a ? : ?. ? -, : . ..l.ctnicli.n F? ?r v ". .? I. i Hi ? Cltjr. |> "Mil i\.; \\; i AY s. II" 1. 1"?; OIRLS, I > N in ? ; i. ? p.-n ? . ; i -, s i : ? ; \ i ?. n i \l ?KM ISKI.LEVKI.Tt: ?-I Bi'lli i. ' It ??li'.LS i. p n? a. ? ;u. 1*1 It I ' ??? ?"! I ' I ' ??? .; ',.?., I.K.'.K i'ltl'l'At! I \1 It I?IKI.S .?I S ? \ N ?IE Wast t;I Mr? BARAII i:m ::?:-?? '\ 1'rln.ipnl \ ; n ?\1 .-- 11 UtltKN s HA. ?"llfHU, FOR ?iilll.s ??I IOS Wen Primary. |i ? "i , f. ir I ? ? ? - ? ? i . ? MIBB MAI;, " INIi Mi,'? Kl ill MKIMN : : f.r Olrt? ? i^i i .1 ?'I 11% Ma! '.... , ? ?. . | ? . | . ? ; ? and I* !ra<! I?? Cla? ???? yC''1.'? ' r ?'??|: sis-Mr,;. ,.r . hi: ? n; !?? u ' I |M , Irt.lve? ;?... ,' lt..; ? |; 'I - : 11 : UISSES ELY'S BflUiOL POR ?;IKI... i;i\ ' ! -I'm: i m \ r l?lll il ' ?? Ne? V r. 'I'll': a . i_ ih'K I'll? " >L ?? r.nui. ,:.i .'... ? ? !?. ' ?! f.-r gtrla, ",'_l ?,.?r. Kinder. ? .,i '? m ; r Im.? M'-- ir.. I'rln.-lp ! S2 w, ? ihm im. ? >? VN V"?:-t\N |N '? ? ,'s ?.?-,, ?_?.. x\... -| .?Mir:-.-. ?? N ? _ ' iP?un<lrd Is.'.r i Mme \ \n Null' M in. ii- Urs. J. L ma nil?.u.s. \ , i . H iys :i:i I Voting M :? I '.? y IRVING si n?" il m \.,:.- t ?nu BT Uli i. ?ris l'i.M.i.i- i:.\v Colleitiate .?..??' -i:.- uni ? mmerclal <'.'ir?..a. l'uni it \ an I Intel m II it? lie parti ni IKXiiX M.IHXH, l'a.i: Vi.in?; h? .v s ? Ai ."??. l'i-t - ? ? ? i si Special attention ?? health r n ditl 'im i< .ni In I': In. pal family for ;i I' . ? NKW nillK itrsiNl'.ss rOLLKOK I23th-?1 . \ v" ? live, i' ? n .?: ..ii .... day ?r evenlna a?' Ireaa f ft|.?S_e. I'l.KMKNT ?' OAINKH Mount M ::i. Rank lltdg. J. KIVATK IN. . I.",'. TI.iN. si'K. im.'iv I'reparlns boya for cnl'.ea. n I ?______ 03 \V - i M.iii , r OEO F ?'??i.!-: l M Pnrmeri) Aaaoclat? Principal of Irrln. School lll'.ll \n: ?NSTKi'tTION Hp_-lal attention .1? . t, I preparing I ?ya f i collega and aclentttl ichoola; saves yasrs nn ? ????'.ii ???-..a,-* HERMAN DRI8L 1'.. A. M. '.? Baal tuth-it. l'*?>r Both Sexes o l'y. IP RANK DAMKOSi'lt'S BiailT-SINOINO CLASSES FOR l.M'irr. \n;. IIENTLKMKN al i'arne?n Mus..- It..::. _Tih ?: and Tth av? No previ in taoule,i_d of mualc required. BENti POR ?'llt.i|..\i:s. 'Via: HERLITZ Bt.IOOL OF LANOI m'.ks 1 Mad I ? .. Squ n (cor 23th m ai ! Il'way) Branchea In "?? principal American and Ku: opean clt las NeW t?-llll la_lll- U?W For Boys and Voung Men. Country. HOKDKXTUWN IN. .1 I MIUTAR1 INSTITUTB, KKV T. II I.A.Ni'.i.N. I'lilN. ll'AI, PAPT T I'. LANDON. COMMANDANT. IJ1LMW. BClltKiL POR IIOVS il Mllfor. Conn - I.renti who ara unfortunai? in th? m?saseme t "f ' " '? '""s will il?? well ?,, |.i. in b; 't..- ..t. ml ii.--. , n.i l,\ my ? ii"..;. iha ?choo? i? m _-i il n durln. the m i. >ear. i c \nk m HOW K. Hupt. 1. ilRI i.i.i' \ lem i, . - i ,.,.? .:. r. nn . ?? binei thorough mental and phyacal training with ? iin? f.?n? ..f ili?.lit_. _i i?.v?. .rancli H Brewer, \ M . l'un. ?jlRREHOLO INSTITUTE, Kre_._,l. N. J.- 5iIth Tear. a i,,.>_? ii,.,.r<iinir School Primary, ?'.iiiege. i'i,nsrsiaiy, _ua.uo. Cuuiaa, ?horiUand. Typewriting, I_?_P_?hy. Jiiatrnctton. For Boys and Young Men.-KJountrv**** ?VI A PL BWO) d> ?N.-'TITt'Ti: ?? -n> ..rdville D 1TI p-r roar a ?u? i t?sl ,, m hool; . m of th? t'2?'^"? fuse with enersv -md f.. wak<- ;p bon :n ?he ?_?_7 i? '???? Boys ?atar hsst ci>t,- l*nder ?:: r?a^^*?s-? _J. 8H6RTHDOE ?V..1-, am'. Pn Xj EWTON. (N. J.i INSTITrTr..-i:iev'"ltft|)""?:?^ 11 year: horn :.ke family ?chool for boy? ?t-1-. V 9t gymnasium?. DOWllag, bul, ?ennl?. ?JO? Piiilei ?n? "*,; 1 I KM ?penal <-ar- and personal lnstrurt|un fnr -S?t ?cientiflc ichjol? or business. J. WILSON. A. ? fi'1*'??. For Young Ladie9.--Country. BOXWOOD K1IOOL F<~*R OIRLfl, I.VMi;, I'ON'N*. Reopens Jan. .Id. 1H?.*. Th.i.uirh wirk F'??i preparatory course*. Fr< nrh. German mu?l?* ,.i ^ W M- H. S. ORWWOLD, l.vn" coni. |3T. MART'S S?'H?ii'l.. OARDEN CITV m _**? R" Advaotsce? of New-Tork. .*-.l?l m,-,,?,,' ,j J and Art. Colles? Preparatory and Electiva -, *_*>?* fudy. Km?, b-.ill.lln?:? Stn?le r?...? ?|,h . !???? of ?tuey parl.r?. MlH JLXIA ?t. PARWEM t.H? T*?'?! ,; i,... s t., pupil?? entering Januai lita, ig"*1 'I'm: CAMBRIDGE RCHOOI. I'd: v?.i v.? , .-?? I CAMB1IDOR, MAN*. *-ADlEg, AdvantaK?*?. ?f Rosi n Comfort? of hoot?, Small -. M. ARTHCn OILMAN I. u\\n%n%** ? HARLBH F DOV/n !". I, . P^.^ WAI.M'T I.tNK S? It"-.1. ~ ?-__ Bonrdlns, Day and Coller? I*'. ? --.- t ?? r<ri. ?. y. ar Often? geptetnl. ?th. For? .,, u; 3*l Mm THEODORA B. RICHARD?, I'n-ci-,., Ills? BARA ;.??'. , :: TRACY, A M . \.-mi,,,J , Oermaatowii. i'.-.u^^ MIscelU m oua, BiCYCLB INSTRUCTION HALL ;. the , ?-? . IU0.78 n "p-n ? n m. t, s . I.. ,?? RIDE a ?"*?,' !::?-?> " ??? Hll.U'KI.I. TIN'K H \M i'V?l MM .t ;s 310 \'.;:.-t .-?,r;i s-r. ' (fttnrsioii-s. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. At.I. TRAVELLING EXPENSES INClCMg, and CUBA. Tim (>rnin! Tour? in January, i: ludUw vlati _ S- Ausustlne, ihe " klawaha and .-' : -, ? Rtrcti, p? lalka, Urtnond, Tampa, Winter I'ark l: .?:?.-?. ?p-t'i.t. ???i ? -?? d -' ly? U th? I! li H oc. 1. u, the Tampa Hay II ??-' ..n i i i? H -I R?y.?l p .inr'.tii/ Tli.? t ?ii?.-i Parties will ?all l ?-.? oa 4? Ollvett? r Its mat. ? ? ? i : -? - .- ? .. -. : line Week in Ha ?num. ?.|???.?liil Trnlna f ?:;.. mi Rullman VestlboMSn ,'.k- .:. ! Dtnlaa Ca?a nil t- .-::;?. ? ??; : - \-..-t mi ?< !.. \? Tin? f?ekrts permit -?r rh?Mr*u_ In Florida. If d return North with any en? q? live Partira ????er *?*? ???-?* lui Escort, .r un a?? It?-uni.-ir 'I ruin until Ma] 31 t***** B? r. i for ?'??- rlptl ??? i ;?., IttVMDM) A W II IT? O M R. .".I BaUSt fourteenth M.. I.ineoln llnlldiaa l ??ion ?i.iuiire*. Kew-Yrrk. E N N S Y L V ?TJTa Railroad Company's '1 !? W?SHIfiJCTON, D. C. NEW YORK, Il A. M? DECEMBER 6,18? -'""?' 7! net? ? - ? . ; - GETTYSBURG OLD POINT COMFORT .STA .In ??. _. |,|.. |>J It?,| un. Mnrrk l_ nuil _?;. I?'..V. Kate AM. (i.iilileti i,:iii> loor? lit.. ?HI ?V Mar, BB, 111 FL0RID?\ ,'.' CALIFORNIA E??r Itlnerarle? or I r? srr'r *t t?r ' .mi I: R - - . ? A$nU 1 lit l ? a . N . i ? , - ., y-..- -, ~ . |?? . . Crgal -Cotices I 1 < kill STHKKT ?ti| ' ' - < ItT ?I !??':? S ?? ' ruil -''?'"' '...-.a I ? -, ; ?a|< i . ? : i ? . , ? *. .-..;,,.- < \ . . it th? \ !'-? .' i ? - . m -n? f N e w - Y < ? rk 1 he ? N !!??:,.? . ? _ -, n. i -, v. ? ii K ? ? ? I In *-?l i m lament i?; ? ? low?: Ail i M nt ti the ? ? n '. ,~.l .!??-. : it ?? I u* fellow?: I : .- - jth. line of Un? ' I M indred ? . . ? j": ? ? . i I of tt?'..??.-,-., .n f li.? .?,.? MM ?U ?? :? :.? || .. Ith tl lei 1-ir.! . '??; w:'H enth avenu in. ' I ?r. ?HI ?--? hua ii ? I -v-j-? '. tmn ? ? -i rth kaadnt ,t.?i, ? li inches I 1 n-' f ? ??'t* -;?!.-p. un r oi ?? 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