The Abigail ..[Organ of the Abigail free school and kindergarten] . tion. IX. The children who attend this School will befjrovided each dav with a substantial A record will be kept of all the children, so asto have an accurate account of their attendanceand progress. XL A Sewing School for girls under fourteen yearsof age who attend public school, holds sessionstwice a week. Garments made by the childrenai-e taken to their Praise Meetings, conducted by the children,are held Tuesday and Thursday evenings, M. XIII. Sunday School, preparatory, is held t


The Abigail ..[Organ of the Abigail free school and kindergarten] . tion. IX. The children who attend this School will befjrovided each dav with a substantial A record will be kept of all the children, so asto have an accurate account of their attendanceand progress. XL A Sewing School for girls under fourteen yearsof age who attend public school, holds sessionstwice a week. Garments made by the childrenai-e taken to their Praise Meetings, conducted by the children,are held Tuesday and Thursday evenings, M. XIII. Sunday School, preparatory, is held the Summer : 2 P. M. during the Wintermonths. XIV. A Dispensary, conducted by Dr. J. E. Messen-ger, for the children attending the School; openevery Wednesday 4 P Every week day, except Saturday, from 3 to4 P. M., the School is thrown open to childrenwho formerly attended but now attend jHiblicschools; this time is spent in singing patriotic andreligious hymns. XVI. The School is open A. M : general dis-missal 4 P. M.: dismissal for keep-overs O^e Sel^ool Oije |^9§tja§e Entered as Second Class matter at the Kew York, N. Y. Post Office, April Sth, 189S. Vol. I, No. 8. STUDY OF LONGFELLOW. -104 Sullivan St., Kew York City, October, 1898. 50c PER Year NOTHING is more extravagant in appearancetiian the tones and colors united in thelight textures of the silk stuffs of India: yetnothing is more harmonious and splendid whenexposed to light or the sun than these ray emitt-ing tissues. Thus it is with Longfellow. Nothing moreundulary and diverse than the sentiments andthe ideas, the passions and the desires which metand touched in his soul and in his heart. But by the light of faith and love, they mixand mingle into a harmonious and radiant uni-formity. Endowed with an exquisite delicacy, elevatedby his habits and by his aspirations above theconsiderations that guide the masses of profess-ional men; of an almost nervous sensibilityconstantly applied to tlie spiri


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