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Day
19
Month
August
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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"Two oírla on n Barse" is the title of B vivncious sketch of odd people and curious experieneos on the Thnmes. abbut to be publltíhed by D. Appleton &- Oo. The book is illustrated by P. H. Townsend, wlio.se elever trork has beoome familiar to the thousands of readers of "A Social Depnrture" and "An American ürl in Ijondon." "Should tho United States help Chili" is the tlmely and strlklng qnestlon whii-h Richard Truinbull, of Chili, ■vill discuss in the forth-coming mimbor of Harper's WeeMy. iir. Trumbull, as agent of the revolutionary perty, it wlll lx1 remem'bered, directed the landing of the Rata with arms upon tJie occasion of her siezure at Ban Diego. Ilis paper wlll convey much important information concerning the Chillan bclligerents. A new story, "The Moon Primee," by R. K. Munkittrick, was begun in Harper's Young People for August lltli. It is ritten in the style of "Allee In Wonderland," and Judging from th' chapters whioli have already nppeari'd, it is by the best story Mr. JJunkittrick baa ever written. A number of droll rhymea and a serles of appropriate Illustrationa by Verbeek add to its attractiveness. George Kennan lia.s wrltten au article on "A Winter Jouraey throujfh Sfberla," fcw the September Century. It ia a desorlptton of a part ol his return ■oiii-ncy from IftUtsk, tlie c.ipItal of Bastern Slberia, after hiafam ius nvestlgatlon ol the coovlci system. As Mr. Konnan was carrylng ;i greal masa of document, letters, and politlcally Incendlary material m this trip, and as he beUeved himsell to be nn object of considerable suepiclon to bhe pólice, the Journey avüs by no tneans devoid of excitlng incident. 'liir Qniver lor September le already tepe and warns usthat thesummer le pas1 and tbal the .-111(1111111 daya are begun. The opening artlcle of this nuintKT is n the "Hornea oi Some Foreign Reformers," wlücl givea us pretty plctures -.f Basle, öeiicva, and Kti-ashiii--. Tlicri' wlll bl anotber paper n the same subject in the next number. "Togga' Temptalinn," is a sbory for cliildrèn, by Jeanie Ohappell, the author ol "Terrle's Two C;)ats." 'riipn we come to a. per on "Ftowera and Plower (iris in London," by G. Holden Plke. "Lady )livi,-i's Scrap-Book" is tbe title of a short story, wiiidi tg (odlowed a iractical paper on "A school for Our Boy." A new serial is begnn ia thia nniiiivr. "A Strong-Mimded Woman" a its title, and It opens wlth much tromlse. "With tho Campers-Out" is in artlcle tiiai every one who has had i Faoatlon and those who hope to ave 11 read. Poetry, fictlon, speLal artlclée, and a goodly bundie i -Short Aitows" brlng ihis number cloee.- CaseeU Publlahlna; Comany, ir, cents a number, 81.50 a ear.

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