Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . lilies. Lieut. Fremonts breezy Indianstory for boys, a paper on Old Ballads of LondonBtidge. (the London bridge famous in the nur-sery jingle,) an article ou Landseer, the famousanimal painter, beautifully Illustrated, are allthoroughly entertaining, though written with aserious purpose. A tale of two children and alion, thrilliugly Illustrated by Sandhum, givei theSlotting element this month. —Scribners Magazine for April contains a num-ber of notable illustrated articles. Dr. Henry , wboee books of travel have gained him somany friends, has w
Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . lilies. Lieut. Fremonts breezy Indianstory for boys, a paper on Old Ballads of LondonBtidge. (the London bridge famous in the nur-sery jingle,) an article ou Landseer, the famousanimal painter, beautifully Illustrated, are allthoroughly entertaining, though written with aserious purpose. A tale of two children and alion, thrilliugly Illustrated by Sandhum, givei theSlotting element this month. —Scribners Magazine for April contains a num-ber of notable illustrated articles. Dr. Henry , wboee books of travel have gained him somany friends, has written a pleasing account ofa visit to Glbralta. For delicacy, beauty illustrations In The Greek Vase arecerlalnlyamonglbe most attractive which haveeppe ared in this magazine. The concluding paperon The Campaign of Waterloo, by John , is of intense Interest. The poets of thenumber are Thomas Wentworth Higginson, EdithM. Thomas, Ellen Burroughs, George Parsons La-throp, Henrietta Christian Wright and Graham for the past four months, are the work ofthe .Muss Engraving Company, of this are made by their new process directfrom the pboloirroph. The finish, effectshow for themselves. After a thorough trial I can safely saythat Ames Best Pens are excellent. I havehad a number of my special penmanshipstudents try them, and all expressed them-selves as highly pleased. W. J. Kinsley,Shenandoah, la. The Editors Calendar. —The April number of The Centmy closes thethirty-fifth half yearly volume. The first article Isby Edward L. Wilson, tbe well-known photog-rapher and is descriptive of the natural audother features of Palestine from Dan to Beer-Bhcba. The article has a great number of illus-trations, mainly from photographs, and will be ofspecial interest to the hacln is nLd students of theInternational Sunday-School Lessons. TheodoreRoosevelt, In this number describes, with the aidof Mr. Remingtons well-informed pencil, thatdecidedly American
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