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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
December
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mnirazino BotiCW. The January issue of St. Nichulas, " tbo New Year's number," was published lccember 28th, givingthe young people time to forget a little tbc glories of' " the wnnderful Chrislmas number." Among the contenta are several capital tilinga whieh were crowded out of December. " Bright Kycs," the young Indian girl, uiakes ber first contributim to literature in achainiini; story ol' Indian child-lifc. Tbcre is an ae countof "The Children's Fan Brigade," another of tbe novel entertainments for children's festivals which have been raggested the nagca of St. Nicholas ; " Kvery Boy Ilis Own Ice-Huat," deseribiog aplendid naw sport for all skaters ; the first 0? Mrs. Clara BnkiM Clement' " Simios of Art and Artists." which are to be one of the special features of St. Nicholas during the coming year; one of Krank U. Stock - too's funniest fairy stories, a poem by H. H. Boyescn, pictures grave and gay, continuation." of tho serial-, etc., etc. The issue rivals the Chii-itiiias number in good thiogs. The little readers of " Our Little Ones" have a genuinc feast in the content of the lioliday number of this magazine for juveniles. Pari-nts don.t (kil to subscribe iuimediatcly and secure the .laimary Damber. One year's Hubscription to this niagaziue willoostyou ih inore ihan you payfor sonic fancy book for your obfld, and it is worth three times as mueh. $1.50 psr ycar. Ruaeell fublishing d., Boston, .Ma.-s. The Jaauary number of Lippinc tt Magazine, which opens a iibw seiii-s at a reduced price, presenta itself in an artiatically designed cover that at once attracts and pleases tbe oye. This favorable impression is more than confirmed by an examination of the content-1, which are generally light and of a thoroughly popular character, while murked by literary excellence of a high order. The illustra tions, too, are carefully executed, the new arrangement of the editorial matter e vnnot fail to prove attractive, and altogeiher (he number is full of promise. Gigi's: A Cosniopolitan Art-School. By Margaret Bertha VVright. Illustrated; Titian's enus. By George Ferrars. Illustrated; An oíd New England Seaport. By Challes BurrTodd. Illustrated; Lilith. A story. Partí, lllustíated; The Wanderer's Bel!. A poem. By Margaret J. Preston ; QutDoor Life on the ltbinc. By Marriott Pyne ; Oppositcs. By Josepbiue l'ollaid ¦ The Cal led Meeting. A story. I5y Jen nía Woodville ; Madam De Stael. By John Foster Kirk ; The Occupation of a Honey-moon. A story. By Louise Stock - ton ; Race in Brazil. By Frank D. Y. Carpenter ; My Mining Investments ; Which is Best? By Mary W. I'icscott; Our Mouthly gossip; Literature of the Day. A Coiigli, Cold or Sore Throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently results in an Inoirable. lung Disease or Cortsumption. Brown's Bkonchiai, Troches are certain to give relief in Asthma, Bronchitis. Couoh, Cotarrh, Cotuumfytiveand Thront ïliscnses. Forthirty years the Troches have been recommended by phypicians and always give perfect satisfaction. They are not new or untried but having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. 1'nUii Speakers and Singers use them to clear and strengthen the Voicc. Sold at twenty-five cents a box everywhere. 1007 58 agente and Chthmi Make from $25 to $50 per week Belling goods for E. C. Rideout k Co., 10 Jiarclay street, New York. Send for their catalogue and terms. 1000 1052.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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