Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . y rash undertnking- illustrations. The Penman seems to behaving due prosperity and to be enjoyingitself generally. Editor Scarborough con-tinues to make things interesting in GasketV*Magazine. Editor Scarborough does notpropose to have any dyspeptic correspondents treading on his toes, as may be seen byreference to his last number. The<e dyspep-tic correspondents, by the way, have a mostunenviable manner of bobbins up whenleast expected, and they are (he hardest per-sons in the world to sit down on, vide com-munication elsewhere in this issue
Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . y rash undertnking- illustrations. The Penman seems to behaving due prosperity and to be enjoyingitself generally. Editor Scarborough con-tinues to make things interesting in GasketV*Magazine. Editor Scarborough does notpropose to have any dyspeptic correspondents treading on his toes, as may be seen byreference to his last number. The<e dyspep-tic correspondents, by the way, have a mostunenviable manner of bobbins up whenleast expected, and they are (he hardest per-sons in the world to sit down on, vide com-munication elsewhere in this issue. The Kino Cum comes this month fromC. A. French, of Boston, and numbersforty-four subscribers. Mr. French is oneof The Journals moat appreciative friends,a month rarely passing without bis contrib-uting a number of new subscribers lo itslists. That is the kind of friends uponwhich good papers are built. W. C. Isbell,Terre Haute, Ind., sends the Queen Club,numbering thirty-six, with W. S. Cham-berlain, Wilkesbarre, Pa , only a nose behind. f/n
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