. A member of the third house; a dramatic story . dim, low promontories of grassy hills whosefeet were buried in yellow sand. The sea was ^ ilTcmbn- of tl)e (ill)irb f)OU0i\ 339 blue as cobalt and lined with foam that glitteredlike ridges of snowy salt. Fishermens sails,aslant in the cool wind, shone with the glancinglight of the unclouded sun. The yachtsmenwere singing; the captain, with hands shovedinto the pockets of his snowy coat, was walkingthe deck, whistling in exultation. Brennan leaped on deck with a burst of tenorsong. The captain turned. Hello, old man! How do you feel thismorning?


. A member of the third house; a dramatic story . dim, low promontories of grassy hills whosefeet were buried in yellow sand. The sea was ^ ilTcmbn- of tl)e (ill)irb f)OU0i\ 339 blue as cobalt and lined with foam that glitteredlike ridges of snowy salt. Fishermens sails,aslant in the cool wind, shone with the glancinglight of the unclouded sun. The yachtsmenwere singing; the captain, with hands shovedinto the pockets of his snowy coat, was walkingthe deck, whistling in exultation. Brennan leaped on deck with a burst of tenorsong. The captain turned. Hello, old man! How do you feel thismorning? Like new, said Brennan, with a ready laughand exultant whoop. Aint this great ? South-wester; good for all day. Beats railroading these days, eh? You bet your life ! Brennan agreed, andwith shining face and merry voice he sang: With the sea before,And the wind ashore — Then ho, lads, ho !Oh, what care I ?Teedley dee, teedley die ! Yoho, my lads, yoho ! Say, Im ready for breakfast.[the end.] NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS OF F. J. SCHULTE & THE WORKS OF IGNATIUS DONNELLY. CESARS COLUMN : A Stoky of the Twentieth Cen-tury. By Edmund Boisgilbert, M. D. (Ignatius Don-nelly). Large 12mo, cloth, $ Paper, same in Swedish. Cloth, $ Paper same in Norwegian. Cloth, $ Paper, preparation, a German translation, at same most remarkable and thought producing novel that the disturbedindustrial and social conditions of the present have produced.— Gabriels trump.—Feaxces E. veiy extraordinary production.—Rt. Rev. Henky C. effect of an honest purpose is felt in every line.— is exceedingly interesting as a narrative, and is written by a man ofthought, learning and imagination. I consider it t/ie vorl: of its class sinceBulwers Coming Race. 1 was impressed with the jwicer of the book —thevividness and strength with which the incidents of the tale are describedaud developed, l^he plot is a


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