Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . wer Animal-. li a strong | apt bj riot E, Emerson, Brant Ulen, oi ol the most de-lightful of our thoughtful writers, tells of A Living MVsti i y with his usual graceful force. —There is so much to adniiriin the Octobernumber of St. Xivho/tts that n-tlim. I Oil u full catalogue of its contents would do itcredit. The First Minuet, a full page pict-ure which opens the number, is delightful. Sea Gulls—From a Light I -?. a skcth from life, by Louie Lyndon, has all the charmof faithful portraiture Thomas Tag. •absorbing tale of Two Litth Confederate


Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . wer Animal-. li a strong | apt bj riot E, Emerson, Brant Ulen, oi ol the most de-lightful of our thoughtful writers, tells of A Living MVsti i y with his usual graceful force. —There is so much to adniiriin the Octobernumber of St. Xivho/tts that n-tlim. I Oil u full catalogue of its contents would do itcredit. The First Minuet, a full page pict-ure which opens the number, is delightful. Sea Gulls—From a Light I -?. a skcth from life, by Louie Lyndon, has all the charmof faithful portraiture Thomas Tag. •absorbing tale of Two Litth Confederatescomes to an end. Jack-in-the-Pulpil is asbright aud saucy as ever. K\eii (he advertise-ments of this issue are good reading. — The October Wide Awake opens with a de-lightful story of sum iginal Shut-Ins, by-Mrs. EUa Peattic, which we hope may be midby all invalids everywhere. Another sunnypage from life, recording the good humanbeings may do to one anoth r, is Mrs. KateGannett Wellss readable article about the m •-U mm vl 40.


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