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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
September
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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The September Scribner's coatains the following valuable articles : A His tory of the Last Quarter-Century in the United States - VI. - ''Anything to bea Grant. " E. Benjamin Andrews, Presi dent of Brown University; Wood-En gravers. - Clement Be.enger; A Photograph, [Stories of Girls' College Life. Abbe Carter Goodloe. Illustrated by C D. Gibson; Photography in Fiction- "Miss Jerry," the First Pieture Play, Alexander Black, Illustrated with the photographs used on the stage by the author; The Art of Living, The Case of Mau, Robert Gra,nt, Illuitrations by W. H. Hyde ; The Point of View, An Apology for Workers, The Bicycle in History and Romance, A Golf Companion.- Chas. Scribners' Sons, N. Y. City, N. Y. Harper's Weekly of August 14th contains the following articles: With the Guns; By Frederic Ramington, Illustrations by the Author; The Indian Troubles, With Portraits and Illustrations; The Springfield Art Museum, Illustrated; Life and Letters, By W. D, Howells ; A Glimpse at the Kaiser, A Reminiscence of the Prussian Manoeuvres, By Rufus j Fairchild Zogbaum ; The Phelps Memorial Gateway, Illustrated ; A Recent Journey Through the West, By Julián Ralph: Around the World with the Transportation Commission of the Field Columbian Museum, Great Indian Peninsular Railway - Bombay, Illustrated ; The Kucheng Massacre, By Julián Ralph.- Harper & Brothers, N. Y. City. N. Y. Harper's Bazar of August 17th, con. tains the following: valuable articles: New York Fashions, Hints of the Demiseason, Waist Trimming, The Surplice and the Coat, Sleeves and Sklrts. For Present Use at Newport; French Country-House and SeaSide Toilettes, With front-page Illustration ; The Vanishing of Leisure ; The Propagation of Hardy Out-Door, Plants for Next Season'sUse, By Ebe E. Rexford ; Pretty Women, By Junius Henri Browne; Comfort in Walking : Rings and Pins; Bittersweet Border, By Candace Wheeler, IUustrated. - Harper & Brothers, N. Y. City, N. Y. Professor Caesar Lombroso, of the University of Turin, author of "Delinquent Man," "The Female Olfender,;' etc., has written for the September number of The Forum a notevvorthy articlo discussing the origin and application of the soienco of criminal anthropology, of which he is the distinguished founder - an article of profound int3rest. - Forum Pub. Co., N. Y. City, N. Y. Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly for September is out in anew dressof type, which, with the artistio cover and the broad, handsome pages, gives the finest possible setting to its nutnorous pictoriai and literary features. These latter are always of a timely and seasonable nature, and in the current number include: a fascinating paper upon "Mishaps and Mysteries of the Sea," by Mary Ticomb; "A Holiday Trip in Search of Old China,'' by Mrs. M. E. Leicester Addis ; An intímate study of "The Factory Towns of England," by Edward Porritt; "The Story of the Samovar," by W. S. Harwood; and a sketch of the career of the late Professor Huxley, accompanied with an admirable portrait. The September number of Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly oontains the opening installment of a new serial story, "Tlie Magnet Stone," by Francés Swann Williams, which bids fair to prove the best work yet offered by this rising young Virginian novelist - Frank Leslie's Publishing LIouse, Now York.

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