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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
May
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Followins is a list of booka presented to the Ladies' Library by Mrs. Donald McIntyre : A Man of Honor - George Eggleston. Men, Women and Ghosts - E. S. Phelps. Treason at Home - Mrs. Greenough. The Home at Heatherbrse. Margaret Maitland - Mrs. Oliphant. Brockley Moore- J. W. L. The Gipsey'a Prophecy- Mrs. Southworth. Children of the Abbey- R. M. Roche. Quinnebasset Girls - Sophie May. Also several duplioates. Membere please copy in their catalogues. Elliott Barnes' play, "Only a Farmer's Daughter," is one of the Rtrongeat society dramas that has been presented for a long time, and holds the deepest interest of the audience. The plot ie a peculiar one. A handsome, smbitious literary man, with a weakness for flattery, marries a farmer's pretty dsughter, and takes herinto society. Here a villanous friend and a scheming woman plan their separaciĆ³n, and would have succeeded but for a dream, in which the literary man passed through untold misery. Awakening from his 6leep, and finding he has been the victim of a visiĆ³n, his joy is almost uncontrollable, the schemers are driven on', and peace and happiness reign again in the household. - New York Clipper. President Cleveland is fairly swamped with invitations to visit summer resorte, attend school and college commencemente, present prizes and deliver addregses. Dr. Isaac S. Tappins has been elected mayor of Reuville, O. He is the first colored man to hold the position in that stat e

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Ann Arbor Register