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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
May
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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The " Bad Hoy," of whora we have all lieanl and some of us kim, at last ari veil "at home;" and a record of llis hiiinomns ff pfrioniwiB is found in nw lunik ju-t Usiied, entitled "Tho liad Boy ut Home," aud il contaii.s niuch tun lici (in two covers. It Is hanüsomely illustrated, aiid his experiences in tiying to become an eilitor are partii'ularly fuimy. Bound in paper covers, Price 25 cent, tod t is sola by all dealers, or it wlll be inailed on receipt of' that aiiKiunt by J. S. & Co , the publishers, 3l Rose st., New York. Electricily is the most interestinjr and ImttruoÜTe study do-d iy. lts titld is continually widcning. lts subtle, mysterious power is iiiHde use of in channrls l bat ten yeais igii li.id never bern dreamed or by the most tertile imnginHtion. No one can bt tnund rmsh enougli to predict uliat eleetricity will be doing for us ten yeurs henee. Tne teleir.ili, the teleptione, the eleotrto üght enne in rapid succes-ion, eacli attaining a success unrival led in the history of' inventiong. The KUctiicul Hi-view, nn illnslratfd wefkly journal, publlabed at 23 Park Row, New York city, is thu acki.owlcdged leailer in the world of fleiirical seience. It embraces all that is of value and of interest to ilie worker and and the student in this field, and is the medium tlirough wliieh is obtained the must c.omprehensive and lateat iiiformatioii conoerningall eleotric il nialteis. Edited witli care, it.t editorial opinión is reliadle and Itl news columns luiylit, and instriii'tlve. In typographioal licnnly the paper is second to none. The suliscnptinii price is $3 per year; single copy 10 cents. The North American Iicview conchides lts seventieth yt-ar with lt June number. It nevtr had so large a circuliition, nor icater inttuence, nor a more brilliant stuH' of contributors. This nnmber disc 'iis.-cs seven topics of vital public interest by no les than fourteeu eminent writcis, not including the short conti ibutioiiH in " Coinments.1' " Shall Silverbe Dcnioneiized?" is answered, pro and ron, by ilini' dlttlngnWied enconoinists, Sluimer, Laughlin and Walker, rcpiescmine Vale and H.nvaid Colleges, and the M tssaclmm-tts IustltoM ot Tchnolngy. "Tre Tiirdioex of Justice" is discused by Jiulge W. 1 Lcarned, and " Piolubition til PulUlo" by Gal] Ilamilton ; "The Bwearttig Habit" by E. P. Wliipple, and "Freneli Öpoliation Claims" by Kchvard lCvcrctt. The policy of the Roman Cathollc hiciaichy towanl our public bchools is MMilad in a leained esany by a new poIcmie, Mr. M C. OHyine, of Norlh Carolina, and defended by Bishop Kane, of Virginia, with equul erudition. It is a must interetting doublé presentatlon of mi iinpcndinn; is-uc. "llow Shall Women IIich," is answered by Charles Dudley Warner, Elizabeth Smart Phelps, Dr. W A. Hammond, Dr. Kate J. Jackson, and Mis E. ,M. Kiag, the English leader of the üress reform uiovement.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News