. Sylvan scenes along the line of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad .. . ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. suffering. It means that the fickle days of spring are gone means liberty, romping, frolic, fun ; breakfasting withopen windows, and with the song of birds echoing through thehouse or the cozy tent. It means pleasant saunterings in theopen air, in the woods, by the sea-shore, among the mountains,everywhere enjoying life to the full. It means the early morningwalk in the dewy forest, when the shafts of light look wetand oreen ; and lone lineerine in the crarden at nigrht, when themild t


. Sylvan scenes along the line of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad .. . ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. suffering. It means that the fickle days of spring are gone means liberty, romping, frolic, fun ; breakfasting withopen windows, and with the song of birds echoing through thehouse or the cozy tent. It means pleasant saunterings in theopen air, in the woods, by the sea-shore, among the mountains,everywhere enjoying life to the full. It means the early morningwalk in the dewy forest, when the shafts of light look wetand oreen ; and lone lineerine in the crarden at nigrht, when themild twilight, like a silver clasp, unites to-day with yesterday. SUMMER SYLVAN SCENES. SUNBURY, IA. and Morning and Evening sit together, hand in hand, beneaththe starless sky of midnight. The woods are just now in theirfullest leaf. These days have come, but these days will chequered tints of autumn will all too quickly make theirappearance. So let us make the most of these green fields andmountain nooks ; these country pleasures, and fleeting marvels ofsweet Nature in her happiest and loveliest moods. If we needrest, let us seek it where it is freely offered, and where it SUMMER SYLVAN SCENES may be found. Let us enjoy the glad summer while it lastsand feel the infinite bliss of nature throbbing in every vein. When the sweet breath of May steals in through the opencasement, the weary clerk jumps down from his stool, the editorthrows down his quill, the merchant forgets his ledger, the cityclerg)man asks for his vacation, the lawyer grows weary of thecourt-room, and each, packing up his valise, draws a long breath,heaves a sigh—the pent-up feelings of a long w


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