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Day
27
Month
March
Year
1874
Copyright
Public Domain
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The April number of Scribner's contains another generous installment oí Mr. King's " Great South," the subject this time being, A Raroble in Virginia, from Bristol to the Sea. The illustrations, as usual, re prof use. Among the notable ieatures of the number are the beginning of Jules Verne's serial, The Mysterioua Ialand ; an essay by Augustus Blauvelt, author of the articles on Modem Skepticism, entitled, Christ's Beaurrection Scientifically Considered ; and a timely paper, by Miss Beedy, on The Health and Physical Habits of English and American Women. Noah Brooks has an article " Concerning some Imperial Booty." The new story-writer, George W. Cable, tells a tale of the Belles Demoiselles Plantation. Mrs. Davis's serial is concluded, and Miss Traf ton's ■ is continuad. The number opens with an illustrated poem by Benjamin F. Taylor, and there are verses by A. B. Macdonough, John Fraser, J. G. H., Charlotte F. Bates, and Edward King. Dr Holland, in Topics of the Time, writes about Jules Verne's New Story, The Taxation of Church Property, and Social Usages. The Old Cabinet is concerued with Veracity ; Amateur Theatricals are practically discussed in Home and Society, and the other departments have their characteristic variety. Sceibneb & Co., New York. The Atlantic Monthly ineludes tha following in its list ot contente : Mose Evans, continued, by William M. Baker; Prudenoe Palfrey, by Thomas B. Aldrich, increasing in interest ; A Modern Financial Utopia, how it grew up and what became of it, by David A. Wells,- from which leaf in the history of Texas modern Congressional financiers might well take alesson; Baddeck and that Sort of Thing, by Charles Dudley Warner ; In Weimar with Liszt, by an enthusiastic pupil ; Mistral's Calendau, by Harriet WÍ Preston; The British Upper Class in Fiction, by E. S. Nadal ; The Cohansey TeaFight, by Lucy Ellen üuernsey Life in the Backwoods of Canada, by H. B. K., with poetry by E. C. Stedman, C. P. Cranch, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, and others, and full and interesting departments of Literature, Art and Music. H. O. Houohtox & Co., Boston. " What a nuisance !" exclaimed a gentleman &t a concert, as a young fop in front of him kept talking in a loud voice to a lady at his side. " Did you refer to me, sir'r"' threateningly demanded the fop " Oh, no ; I meant the musicians there, who keep up such a noise with their instruinents that I can't hear your conversa tion." Dr. !.■ i 11, hereby notifles his patrons that he ha6 returned from his western tour and has resumed the practice ot hls profession. Office in the Haven Block. Dated, Ann Arbor, March 9, 1874. Tliirty ïcar' Experlence of au Old Nurse. Hr.Wiilowi SootUing Syrup ia the Drescription of one of the best Female PhysicianB and Nursen in the United States, and bas been used f or thirty years with never f ailing safety and succes bv millions ei mothers and childien, from the {eeble infant of one week old to the adult. It correcta acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the boweU and gives rest, health and comfort to mother nA philrt. We believe it to be the Best and Surest Remedy in the World in all cases of DYSENTERY "nd DfARRHCEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Kuil directions tor using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fac-Bimile of (JURTlb & BKKINSisonthe outside wrapper. 8old by all Medioine Dealer. H36vl Oroceries at Actual Uost. L. B. Slawson having sold his store to give posBesaion the first oL April, will close out his stock of groceries at actual cost. Now is the time for Luyere to save money. Chlldren Of ten Look Palé and Sicfc From no other cause than having wormB in the stomach. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS Will destroy Worms without injury to the child, being perf ectl7 WHITE, and free trom all coloring or other injurious ingredients usually used in worm preparaCUKTI8 & BROWN.Proprietors, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. SoM iy Druggists and Chemisls, and dealers in Medicines at TwENTY-FivE Cents a Box. Hliüyl I H0USEH0LDur,l7 You To all persons suffering _. .1T1 r-n A from Bheun-.atism, NeuPANAljriA ralgla, Cramps in the L n.i. n.jua. limbij -or 8tomaoni Biiious Colic, Pain in the back, bowels or side, we would and say, the Household Panacea and Family Liniment ia of Bil othera the remedy you want for inV A TVI TT "V ternal and external use. X AiVllJj 1 lt has cured the above complaintB in thousands of cases. There is no misLlJNiMLJNl' by all Druggists.

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