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other contributions , both * literary and artistic . Of the 1 former AVik there & ¦¦ are * London ¦ Vr ^* Commons — — ——— - — — ' by Robert — — —
li" nViAA & V * « J ^^^^» ^ S U" > ^ ' **^<* v » ^^ - , y ^ j Hunter ; 'Saucy Kitty Clive , ' by J . Fitzgerald Molloy ; ' Decayed Seaports / by Bernard H . Becker ;
« Singing and Loving / by W . F . B . ; ' The Incomp E l quator ete An / gler b / Josep by Basil h Hatton —»— Field ¦ ; ; ' and Adventures the opening £ — on the of
» - " I V 4 % « l /\/ X ^* y -J v / wvj ^** _» . — — j — - ^ y a new story , ' Aunt Rachel / by D . Christie Murray . We ^ ^ ^ M must ^^^^ ^ ^_ ra fc . p ^ J confess m ^ ^ ^ f ^^ ¦ ^^ ^^ K ^ |^^ to ^^ ^^ a »^^ decided — ' — — ^^ ^ ™ ™ — ' — — partiality •¦ ~~ — — — w for — the ^
short article , 'A Peep into the Bible House / by the Rev . William Burnett , M . A ., which appears in the Q ^ 2 l uiver w ^^ b W ^^ « fc ( 1 Cassell V «^ UIW % ^ ^* - »^ & % _ m Co ^ m ^ »*¦ . ) J . It is a descri — — — — ption ' — of — — a
visit to the CentrarDepot of the British and Foreign Bible Society . As the" subject is new , as well as interesting in treatment , we quote the following description of how the Bible is distributed : —
• The Bible House is a very hive of industry , and everyin manner thing raised is . carried type No printing for on the in the blind is done most The on systematic wise the premises rale and is to , business except print - that and like
111 rUli & vU UV LIC AUl ilUC k # Ll . tlVjL . « J- LAW W JU 3 U JL . L 4 . J . VS Xk 7 W f \*~ *<* - *¦ V CWIJ . U . tbe bind Bibles where in the foreign work can langua be done ges are bes generally fc and most printed cheaply in . the So the countries bound for stock which department they are intended connected . On by * j the lifts firs with t floor . the is
packing are OllC carefully LlVfL 4 - room . VX DUUt packed below 'A UCL , in / where CvJL tin UJ-UL -lined \ s ± Bibles a j \ , y ^ , vuin substantial for -ww ^ all u . parts » cases * x * . of w , according the »» world w ^ v jj as , & or ULUCi ders a VS come V / J-UU 3 in XJ-1 . » There Xi * v > aO is 4 . O al OdOV so a % M large iniigv lift *»« . w running i . uiii ^ fcug from * - * -vii * the v » i . x-w stock from the
printers tap to the and basement binders to , used the floors for conveying above , and for filling the binder these ' s waggon floorsThe from the vast at Babel store seems ovui of Scriptures to be i »/ here warehoused reversed vtuvvi
% on JIX tUCOC XX \ J \ JLOm . -i- U . V ? scene CL > C / 11 C / CfcU JLS * MKJ \* l . -uo uv ^ i * v * v * . v » , . between God is using earth ' the s discordant Society a tongues 3 a means , and to to re promote 3 tore harmony inward and OlAL * enduring OUAAUX . 1 J ~ 1 £ ^ peace \ JT 5 CLKjK 3 amongst KiI-H . VH .-1 . JS . DV the unv nations iiuiuiv the / u . o * . It j _ u - is i ^ a surprising w t- ** . ^ * * "J * - « of
its and existence most cheering the Society fact that has put during into circulation eighty-one upwards years of 100 millions of copies of the Holy Scriptures , in about 260 languages jrtXJfc , LlCl > £ ) f > O \ or Ji dialects UlttlCVvDi . XLU At the UUV present ^/ lv ^ o \> ii . w time vjl ¦ . *¦¦ . % * about 30 uvjvw , 000 5000 copies ww | j . » . *_ ,. * v of * .
the Scriptures are sent out each week , or , every day !' This part concludes a volume of the ever wellstocked Quiver , and many undoubted attractions are offered to readers who begin the twenty-first
volume . Casse - ^^ » wt & w ^ ^^ ll ^ B 4 K ' w s mr Fami ^^ m m ^ ^ m ^ m ^ m ^ ly ^^^ ^ m ¦ ¦¦ Magazin ¦ —^ ^ J — - ^^ — — e - — ' ( » Cassell — — — - — —^ - ^ - — & -mr- ^ Co - ^ - ~~ . - ) j is — - —
replete with contributions suitable for home reading : articles and stories that are amusing and practical , without being in any reapect weak . Mr . Savile Clarke has / done - >»» ¦ well ¦ in giving to the English
ivtv j a A ^^ ^ m ^ . ^» - * /* . a » *^ jt . *^^**™^ ^ n ^ k ^^**¦ - - •^ —•— — — p ^ — - — ——^^ — — - — g ^ j — — - public the article on ' The American Poet , Whittier . ' ' What Fixes my Wages ' is a sensible paper on an important ^ K j . ^ k ^^ l m ^^ ^ . ^ M m ^ ^^^ ^ B ^ V ^ h ^ ¦ B ^^^ question ^^ rfS ^^^ . ^^^^ *^^ ^^* Mh ^^^ . ^ fc ^ fc ¦ in •••^ Wl economy ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ " ^ p ^ . ¦¦ ¦ * L ¦ ace ^ *¦ ^^ ~^^ ^^~ ¦ - ' making ' — ¦ ¦ — — ™ ™ ^— ^^ ^ p ^^ M at ^^^^ ^^
Home' supplies some significant hints respecting a remunerative employment for gentlewomen . The ' Family Doctor' this month selects as his subject , * Brain Weariness and Brain Tonics / Miss Barbara
Foxley , formerly a scholar of Newnham College , Cambridge , supplies ' That Dreadful Examination , ' in in which whinh some some use useful ful details details are are given firiven ..
Several articles written in a very popular style and popular mt subjects % appear - " ~ in the Leisuie
^ Hour ^ V mm ^^^ upon W » m ( Relig ^^ »** m ^ ^^ ious m ^ ^^^ « k ^^ w Tract w * ^ r ^ **^ I Society ^ " ^ | ^ ) . ^ - ^ ' — — — We — --- ^ may ^ •"' — mention — — - ~ — - - — * The Story of-the English Shires : Durham , II ., ' by Canon Creighton A Teachers' Market '; * The
; Harvest of the River Seine '; ' Neglected Books / by Dr . John Stoughton ; and * Ocean Speed : I . — Atlantic Routes /
The Sunday at Home ( Religious Tract Society ) presents its readers with an ample review of the 'Lives of Robert and Mary Moffkt' just published
, by Mr . Fisher Unwin ; the notice is written in a very entertaining style . The Rev . W . Hoi man Beutlcontinues his description of the ' Congo
Basin ey and its Missions / The second instalment of ' In the Waldeneian Valley / by the Rev . Professor jL Blaikie » i iAiH . ie , , jD ^ .. D jl . / , ., I xj 1 L u . . xj D . . ) , is la n a most Mwjnu acceptable wvo ^ w » wxo paper po-poj .
worthy commend of * German attentive Hymn perusal Writers . We in would the Nineteenth also xej l \ rt > ) { Century .. i" / '' . ' ¦/¦ ¦ ; . '" < ¦ ' „ ¦¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ . ; ¦ ¦ - , ¦¦ . ' ' ¦•¦¦•¦ ¦^ =
The two companion magazines ( - —— ¦ - % ^ b-- for VfcUlfii people
The ( Reli g Boy ious - 's Tract — Own - ^ both Paper Society attractive and ——— ) continue ' —^ The - Girl a ^ to t a . ' s supp young » V O ^ wn ly appro ^ Paper / V ?\/ I JlO - , I j
priate with admirable — reading - — — — — illustrations — — — - — - — — ¦** — " ¦» . The ^ and » - ^ -a . ^^ contents ^^ pu v * la re \ t VJ — * ^ * i * S adorned _ r ¦ \_ of P M _ ¦ the , 1 * j I current t fullto
parare y up previous issues . & The co includes mciuues ntents of the Lad notice ies' Treasury ( Bemrose
00 oodsj Sons ) a a capital capitai notice of or Stephen otepnen Heller Heller the given eminent . ' Boug musician ht at an , of Auction whom ' a is good a cl portrait ever little is * and wellwritten
tour story is ; « My a Holiday - in the account Channel of Islan a p ds leasant / bv J
the the Rev Rev . ~ E . J J . . Hard Ha / rdv y . , M MA . A . . . * The Birth of — — the Socie ¦¦ — wv ty ~* ^ J for ¦* - ^^ *• the U »* W Prevention Jh _ JL % ¦ ^ T X ^ AUIV ^ LL V of ^ i to Animalis
althoug Cruelty h short . It s' is from a paper the of pen some of importance Mr . John , Col — — amand — appears in the Sunday Magazine
, - IT * T ^ " ^ ••••^^••^ f w * i * Mib wVAJAA & W ( Isbister & Co ., Limited ) . * Northern Herring written Curers — ' in ( illustrated that ~— lad ¦ ) j , j ¦ b -v y Mrs _— .- »_ . . mi . George - ^ . ^ V ^ V ^ JLtfc v ^ Cupp \ S K- ± fcu * l »/ les Xl . JO « , is XO
interesting class of y p s eop best le as st they yle , and are found deals engaged with an in their — usefu — — — —— l — industry —— . The + Rev ii JGrWood writes
— ' — — m m m ^ *^ -v ~ m ^*^ T . «^ . \ -i * * . T f \/ WJ , T » JL J . LVIJ on the « Organs of Birds / Mr . Edward G-arrett in sound sound ' Modern , counsel counsel Chances wmca which for . it if Chivalry studiously studiousl ' g v ives followed followed some very will will
materially aid our progress in life . ' Livingstone ' s Professor ± Mantle Totessor ' is W W . . tho Kjc Gr . . Blaikie bl suggesti aikie . D D re .. D D ... title m in whi whi of ch oli a the tho paper writer writer by
justly confers the honour , upon , the Congo hero Henry M . Stanley , and gives in agreeabla writing , the reasons for so doing .
Mr . Alexander Anderson contributes a very musical of Good poem Words , ' Yarrow ( Isbister Stream & Co / ., to Limited the present ) ; it part will
be be per perused used and ana meditated meditated upon uDon --with with pleasure pleasure .. ' Some Reminiscences of My Life , ' by Mary Howitt , will be found highly interesting . Other noteworthy
contributions are ' Old James , the Minister ' s Man , ' by M . M . Walker ; 'Brimswio . k / by the editor ; ' State Hospitals , ' by Louisa Twining ; and the fourth part of ' Religions of the World / by the Rev .
IT . R . Haweis—the paper being devoted to ' Chinese Religion / The "Welcome is a mngazine we always enjoy .
The xne illustrations illustrations in in this this numbe number r are are unusually unmmallv abundant , and the articles cheerful and instructive . Sylvia ' s Home Journal ( Ward , Lock , & Co . ) is now _ — full of — the — fashions — — — — — ——— for the approaching VXJl winter
-- - - -vr a x ^^ u * s ** % ^ * jv ^ y r * ' ^* ^ " -V . M . * - f " A * A w ^/* . Every lady should get it .
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Longman The ^^ lo ' ng s -- - Magazine — familiar ^^^ letters appended t It ' ^^ A . K to w . H ^ . a B very » / ap t pear incisive x jlav > i ^ i in
paper , ' Touching the Practical Effects of False Statements / Besides being a characteristic bit of
gooa erood literary literary work work , , the the article article has has disti dfst-. innt nct recom rftftom--In mendations the — ' Language - - £ to -. attention t ^ j — of Whi - — - » as s t w ' very M A . f ^ K . r m . . Richard _« profitable . vj | VUlLVi * > - «• . JLA A . . reading . Proctor JL . A V ^ ^/ ^ -w — . •• • A I _ _ M
gives us some good writing and astute advice regarding darkening this nights favourite are upon game u , s which and , ca now rds that are demandedshould be read with attention' Tekel '
by JBi . ISis , bet , is a powerful poem , of . which the , theme has been supplied by a legend referred to in
Becky ' s ' History of European Morals / A short story , ' Aim 6 e , ' by the author of « Christina North / appears , in addition to welcome instalments of
« White tto' b Heather R . L . Stevenson , ' by William . Black , and * Prince , y ¦ In the — CornhiU Magazine w ^^^^^—w ( SmithElder & Co . ) 1
the Oourt m atter Bpjral ' ~ ~ ~ , is ' by ' ~— varied ' ~~ the • -- »~~ authpr ^ j and ^^ of thoroughl 1 rv ' J q •¦ ^ n , ¦*^ y JHe ^«* readabl < ^ * rj , . n j gf , ' \ e * j II k
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Oct. 1, 1885, page 962, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01101885/page/46/
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