. Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette. the twenty-sixth year of its suecessful operation, and draws very largely onthe surrounding country. —R. H. Morrisa, a very capable penman, re-mains at the head of the Com. Dept. of the R. Memorial Coll., Oberlin, Kan. —J. M. ,Walton, Nashville, Tenn., has in-vented a position and hand-rest pen-stalT, which this school, and not one of the twenty-fouryears opened with so much promise for th<^future as the present session. —C. L. McCIellnn. late of Bushnell, 111., agood writer and caretid teacher, has enteredupon his^iew duties as superiutende


. Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette. the twenty-sixth year of its suecessful operation, and draws very largely onthe surrounding country. —R. H. Morrisa, a very capable penman, re-mains at the head of the Com. Dept. of the R. Memorial Coll., Oberlin, Kan. —J. M. ,Walton, Nashville, Tenn., has in-vented a position and hand-rest pen-stalT, which this school, and not one of the twenty-fouryears opened with so much promise for th<^future as the present session. —C. L. McCIellnn. late of Bushnell, 111., agood writer and caretid teacher, has enteredupon his^iew duties as superiutendent of theCom. Dept. of Albion Albion, Mich. college at Rome, Ga., to send us some speci-mens in hi<< usual graceful form. He writes aletter that is as beautiful and smooth as hiscard work—which cannot be said of all card —Some very clever specimens of plain busi-ness writing, also of shaded and unshadeilback-band, are sent by Will T. Tilley, a lad of16, and one of E. G. Evans pupils at the Bur-lington. Vt., Bus. yr;()Ni)BAPTlST^Hl!I(GH Our Aim-The Ideal Life. \ ?? ^ Our Motto-Our fathersWill Our Text Bock-His Wortj^l^yi mZ liMVITB© TO KEtT Wi\l|^SUS Every Sabbath, 2-80 *--^ :ar;»°)l(orqai; Ms,. ented bu , Cai-d Design. Executed in The Journal Offic aiTacgemeats for openiog a brajich school atCheyemip, Wyoming, a growing city of 13,000Intiabitauts. THE EDITORS SCRAPBOOK. —Dewburst, pen artist of Utica, N. Y., isequally at home on any kind of pen work. Hehas been recently devoting bis attention largelyto the shading-pen, and we have some im-mensely clever productions from him in thatdirection. The resources of this little instru-ment are really marvellous in a skilled hand. —A. P. Reid of Clyde, Kan., does The JourNAL the compliment to call it his sole teacherin penmanship, and conveys the compliment ina letter of a style and Unish that make bisteacher proud. —Besides being an ynusually graceful writer,J. C. Mclntire of the Iron City Col


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