Literary Notes
St. Nieholaa Magazine has been get ting euggesti'oins tionn its readers as tö a nat tonal song. "The StarSpangled Banner" seeme I p have tl:e supongeet exiettog claiiu to that hon ov, bul ome young person, wlio objects to uor!. imt iiKMks weu Of tlle mus', mabes th rwyrel pi-opo.sitioii to fit tiie woa'dfi ui "Mv i+ of Thee" bo the nrasic of "The Staji Spangled Banner." The editor ai S'. Nicholas s-uggests tli.-n 8he seek some quiiei place and i ry tiic effect of mtxing the twci, very eauittously. The Warfare of Science papers by Dr ju. uiuto, wiü le continued ia the August Popular Scdi&nce Mohtll.r, with i ehapter ou Gteography, iai whWh are givea the vanons mythclogical euDd theologlcal ideaa concern ing the iorm of the earth n.nri +i„ proper mode of representlng it tha have ])]-evailc(l in anctent and raed aeval times. Mrs. John Shcrwood's popular stor of New Yoi-k society lile, "A Trant planted Etose," h.-is jusi been added t Harper's FKunklin Square Ltbrary. Win Carlton'.s new volume oí Doems 3 Festivals," has just been pub il by Harper iS; Brdtheps. Clara Augusta, tiro pon name oí a wrirter dear to many of the fatherá and 'motilar oí to-day when tlioy rere iboya and giirle, appeara sigaed o 'a deliglrtíul set of simún versea Aficr ili. Oowb," lm the July Widè .wake. It Ib tire literary signatura f dará Augusta Trask, of Farmlmgíam, 'Mass. May MJey Smitii,, wlio has been -ravelitng the world over for the past uree iyears, seefctag health for an malil soai, signalizes lier return ta terary labor vith a characteristic o?m to, the July Wido Awake1'1'Ouglaed Under."
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