. The sanitary news : healthy homes and healthy living : a weekly journal of sanitary science. of architecture. These thirteen plates may be had of the pub-lisher, at 6 Astor place, New York, for $1. NOTES. The Century for February is the mid-winternumber. The war articles are still full of inter-est. The February issue of the Popular ScienceMonthly will contain an article by Gen. JohnNewton, completely describing the work under-taken for the removal of the obstructions to nav-igation at Hell Gate, in New York Harbor. The publishers of Webster have recently add-ed to the Unabridged a Pronounci
. The sanitary news : healthy homes and healthy living : a weekly journal of sanitary science. of architecture. These thirteen plates may be had of the pub-lisher, at 6 Astor place, New York, for $1. NOTES. The Century for February is the mid-winternumber. The war articles are still full of inter-est. The February issue of the Popular ScienceMonthly will contain an article by Gen. JohnNewton, completely describing the work under-taken for the removal of the obstructions to nav-igation at Hell Gate, in New York Harbor. The publishers of Webster have recently add-ed to the Unabridged a Pronouncing Gazetteerof the World, containing over 25,000 titles,briefly describing the countries, cities, towns,and natural features of every part of the covers a hundred pages. Cassell & Co., have nearly read/ for publica-tion a new novel by Mrs. J. H. Walworth, theauthor of The Bar Sinister, entitled, With-out Blemish-To days Problem. The formerwork dealt with the Morman question; the lat-ter will discuss the problem of the negros future. H M >2 H> «j Zw W03JO c> 05 COCO05. -„. ?:>-? * ,\ \ I February 6, i&86. j THE SANITARY NEWS. J35 The Sanitary News. BY G. P. BROWN. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1886. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY JOURNAL. G. P. Brown, Editor and K. Allen, Associate Editor. H. W. Knight, Business R. Allen, London Agent. OFFICE OF PUBLICATION: 113 Adams Street, Chicago. EUROPEAN OFFICE : 50 Finsbury Square, London. Date of Issue.—Saturday of each Copies.—Ten Cents each, postage of Subscription.—Two Dollars a year, in advanceForeign Subscriptions.—Three Dollars a year, —Rates promptly furnished on —Should be received by —Ten thousand readers, in every state in theunion, and in every country on the globe. —Respectfully solicited, whether in thenature of news, reports, or discussions. Notices of Meetings
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