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carry it on under their own name , but as a separate department .
We learn that Mr . Walter Brown , who for a period of .. ¦» 27 years was fci manager »— _* fk at Mr . H . K .
V P Lewis p ^ ^ ppP V ^ pV ^^ V ^ B ^ fc ^ ^ PPP ^^ ^ P p * * ^» ^ m printer pppap ^^ > ' ^^ s ^ p * B " » ^ , ^ BpJ ^ ^^ ^ ^ V of ^^ F ^ P ^ pf ^ wmm ^ " ^ j Gower ^ W y ^ has " . ^^^^ ¦¦ w ^^^^^ ^ p " ^ * ^ ¦** ^ just " » H ¦*» ^^ ¦ ¦ Street "pp ¦ 1 'p commenced ^^ p v ~ ^ ^ ppp 1 ^ ^ ^ — ~ ^ " i p— ¦ , — - — — medical * " ^ " ~ ¦ ^ ¦ -v ^ ^^— ^ ~" r ^ — ^^ ~— *^» ^^ business - - ^ - ~~ ^ ~ — bookseller ^^— -- - — ^^ — — ~— — — — on — —
his S . W own ., as . account printer , stationer at High , and Street bookseller , Streatham . ,
The partnership until lately carried on under p ^^ pIP ^^ ^ pt p ^ ph ^^^ p"P ^ t ^^^ r * " ^ P the ^^* PP . " p ^ P . ^ p ^ P" sty pp ^ pp * Pp ^» ¦/ pppp le ^ ppp" ^ ¦ of ^^— ^ Henderson pppp ^ Hpp ^^ v -pp ^ p * ^^™ ^*^™ ^ P" ^ ^™ ^ ppp' ^^^ ¦ ^™^ ^ pp" ^ ^^^ ¦ i , pp > p Rait ™^^» ™ ~~ ° " ^ ¦¦ ~~ , *^ p anoT ~~ ~~ ^ —
Spalding was dissolved by mutual consent on the 11 th ulfc . so far as regards K Mr . James
Cossar p ^^ p O ^^ . ^^ B ^^^» ^ pppppP" pp ^ p ^ p . ^ p . " pppp Rai * pp ^ PP ^ pp ^^™ t ppppp * ^ p ^ ^ who , ^ W F ^ F ™ retires —^^ ^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^ r ^» ^^^^ from ^ ¦ ^^^ ^¦ ^¦^ ^^ ^^ " the ^^ ™ — firm - T ^^^ ^^^ ^ " . ^^ — — ^ - The ^ ™ ^ - ^ » ^—business will , henceforth be carried on und & F
the style of Henderson & Spaldmg .
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The place of ¦ ¦ honour - b P y courtesy i belongs bb
this p ^ HPjpp month ^^^ ^ PV ^ P ^ P * g *^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^ to ^ r - ^^ r Messrs ^^ r ^^^^ —— ^^* - —^^^^^ . ^^ r ^^ Ward ' ^¦^ ^ p ^^ , ^ B ' ^ ' ^ T & ^^^ ^^^ Down ^^ ^^ ^» ^^— ^^^ » ey ^ , y - ^— ' s ^^ - ^ new ^ ~ ^ p ^^^^^ venture—East and West—a sixpenny magazine
which seeks to provide bright and amusing ' literature for all and sundry . Three stories
are 4 Cosette commenced ' by Katherine in the opening S . Macquoid number ; 4 111 — -
v -,-w- -is at * m . / - ^ mr ¦» v N . and matched ' Marie ¦ , ' b •• y Jeanne Fiant , ' Mai by Sarah ret ( Madame T ytler . Bigot Bret ¦ );
Harte paints to the life a modern ' Don Quixote ' whom he terms ' A Knight-errant of
butes the i ^_ Foot . P ^ BPP ^ ib . one Hills PPJP of ^^ P ^ BP * A ^ Pi his . PB , ' finished and Professor * P ^ PB *^~ classical ^ P ^ Church sketches ^~^ - ~ . Pfe P ^ contri of * A & -
Roman Day . ' Mr . T . R . Macquoid begins a group of articles on * Some Dutch Painters ;'
the subject of the first is Frans Hals . The literary ¦ PH ppPV ^ P' ^ P ^^ ^ " ^™ ^ . ^^ P ""^ p W contents ^^ F ^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ " ^ " * ¦ — ^» of ^^ — ^ East ^^^^^ i ^ - ^^ ^ ~^^ ^ and ^ - ^ ™ - * - - ^ -r West w ~^^ - - ^* - ^ are ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ — so ^» ^^^ ^ far ^^— ^^^^ ^^ - ^—
good and entertaining , but the type in which the magazine is printed is bad , and we are
sorry that there are no pictures . The new number of Harper ' s Magazine is
superbly illustrated by Edwin A . Abbey , Alfred Parsons ¦ tb George Du Maurier h John i S . Sargent
^ ^^ " ^^ - ^^ ^ m # K ^ . * ' others ^^^^ . — - ^ " ^^^ , ^ p ^^^^ ' . ~^ w ~^ r ' Mr »** ^^^^^ t ^^ ^^ . Abbey * p ^^^^ m * r ^^— pm ^^ ^^ v ^ r ™ ¦ M ' ^>^^ s ^^^ ~^ gracefu * - ^^^ m , «¦ ¦ v ^ ^ ap ^ ^ p . l ^^ ta v ^*^ penc ^ P ^ » ^*^ ^^ ^™^ " ^ il » ^ ^ PfpPk ^^^ has ppb ¦ ^ v « w ^^ " ^ , ^ pj caught most admirably the delicious humour
gay of ^^^ . ph ^ B' ^ ' m Mackworth old - ^^^ p ¦ ^¦ ' ^^ p bachelor r ^^ v ^^^ - ^ r ^ . ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ¦ Praed ^^^ ¦ ¦ whom w W ^™ ^^ npr ' s 1 ^ ^» dry ^>^ ^ he p ^ ^^ h ^ . ^ p descr termed ^^^ ^ pipv ^^^ n 4 PPk i p ^^ pp tion ^ V ^^ * ^ " ^ ^^^^ " of y W good ^ PVPl that ^ h ^^*^ ^ " ^^ * p > vp
friend Quince . ' Amongst the noteworthy literary features of the magazinewe must at
least find space to mention Mr , . Farnham ' s capital paper on Montrealand Mr . Laurence
Hutton ' s lively account of , ' The Negro on the Stage p ~^_~ ^* " *^ ^^ . ' Mr . Henry ^^^ W J ^^^ ames ^^ ^^ ^^ ^*^ P ¦ ¦ g fAV ^ h ives ^ " ^ W ~^"' »^ PF a ^ itf ' ^ r se *^ ^¦ P' t ™ " o *^^ f ^^ pen PJ kd " ^ P » P" ^ PB ^ -
and-ink portraits of * Our Artists in Europe ' —a genial and appreciative sketch of the chief
ar 1 S ^^^ p * c —^ t i -w is ence ^ pr ¦ t ic ¦ ^^^ ^ p con fiction ^ ¦ —* ™ t ¦¦ b ribu *^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^ pi t and ^ ors ^ ^ p— p i pi ^ ^^ w ^ t o oe i | i ^ ppr * t Harper ^ . ^ p ^ pf are ^ p ^^ r ^ ' ^ ^> . p ^ ' s a ^^ tf ^ P l ^^^ ¦^ so ¦^ r Magazine ^^^ w . F ¦/ ell ^ pi ^ r ^ P >> PB ^ P * re ^ p ^ ta ^ pi ^ P ^ - . , , ^ pry
presented . Perhaps - ¦ - t » he ¦ mos —¦¦¦ t interesting article in the
™ ^ ^^^ ' ¦ " ^ H *^ ^ ^^ ^^ " ' ' ' —^ —~ '' ^ b' " ^ ^*^ p ^ - ^^ ^^^ VPPk ^ PT P ^*^ 1 ^ ^^ ^ " ^ ^ p" "p ** ^ tPjk ^ fc ^^ Fp » P" » ^ P * ^ " ^ ^ . P * P .. P _ T ¦••^•¦¦ JPP' .. ^^** p ** pVJpH ^^ p ^ ¦ grea Century V ^ h ^ " ^ ™^ ^^ t ^^ * French ^ ' is " ^ " ^ " the ' ^^ ¦ illustrated pa ^^ ^^ ^ inter ^ ^^ p" ^ ^^ p " ¦ ' ™ . V paper Coro ^^ p ^— ^ fcpP" F ^ p" 4 pr t -P ^ p * on interpreted p * pb ^ C ppp PP | p > P oro . P * ^ ppP » ^^ PJ t P p * PJ , ~ 1 |~ the ^ pF ^ ^ ppP » V ^ pj
landscapes — nature p-pp- — —^ p-pi - ^ - — - »— -pp-- -ppp-w i ^* with - -ppp- » -pp- are - ^ p-p— - ^ the - < full . — — ^^— hand ¦ of -pppp- . . ^ suggestion * pp ^^^ of f ^ % M \ fm ^^ a ^^ master ^^ **•¦¦ and "p ^ Vpb *^ , ^^^ and poe »* - ^ ^ -p * ^ pjp ^ try Tppr ¦ his ^ p ** w .
his He devotion "was a simp to le art , modest was lifelong , laborious and man supreme , and .
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There is a vivid and pathetic sketch of life afc the Russian convict mines of Karaand lovers
of dogs will turn eagerly to Mr , . Brough ' s . lively aecount of the bloodhound . ' The Early
Heroes of Ireland' is the name o ^ another a fl . rticle vtirvle » ¦ which \ vh ir , h rises riafta above ahovfi the thft average a ^ ftra crA attained
attainedin even , so strong a number . Thei June — number of - - Scribner - _ ___ is — . th — oroug — hl - _ — _ y _
up The to ~ the — Master Aft , mark ^ B of . Mr B ^ A Ballantrae A 0 > . Louis ^^^ V „__ Stevenson / ^ V ^ h-d m . worthil ___ _ _ ' s novel ^ J ^ ^ - , y repre
and sents Miss the Pierce best traditions ' s short but of touching English story fiction of ,
the earlier years of the century , * Monsieur Nasson , ' is not without distinct merit . Anglers
account will be of glad Stri to ped turn Bass to Mr Fishing . Higg ' ins and ' liv thos ely e
who like to know at least a little , of science ought by all nieans to read ' Electricity in the
sp Service lendidl of y illustrated Man . ' Both . M of . Eugene these papers Schuy are ler
concludes his fascinating sketch of ' Count Leo Tolstoy twenty years ago' and Professor
Henry Drummond contributes , a vigorous and eloquent arti ' cle , aflame with moral
indig-Professor nation , on Drummond Slavery . __ . — ¦ in — , ¦ slavery Africa is . ' on h According the increase BF to
and ^ - ^ - ^^ v - ^— the — — reason ^ — - — — for this g ^^^ - _ _ _ ^^ _ horrible - —~ - g ^^^ w ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^ and ^ ^^^ v ^^ -v ^^^ p ^^^ r ^^^ humili ^ p ^ —^^^ ^^^ m TT ^^ ^ — —^ ^—^ - , ^ m ating state of things is not far to seek 1 — It is
More the normal men engage expansion » in it ; more of a cap pay ital ing is business invested .
in ^— ~ ^^^^ ^^ it . ^^^ The ~~ ¦ Arab - - ^ p ^ " ^^— ^^ pjp ^ pi ^^ never — ^^ " ^ m ^^^ ™ retires ^^^ ^^ ¦ ™ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^»^ ^ n ^ from r ^^^ ^^ v ^¦ r ^ p' ^ V ^ W ^^ R ^ P ^ V # * business ^ V ^^¦ ^ P ^ P ^ ^^ P ^ ^ " ^^ P ^ ^ PP ^ ^ Pp ^ ^¦ ' ^ P . With yv JLUH the tue profits pruiiL » of ui his iii » first uiBt small » iiictii caravsuj caravan . he lit ?
fessor equips Drummond - - an d hea - ds a is - —_ la ri ght r in one thinking . ' PfPPBl Surel HBfc y in PPPPPBPi Pro pre - -
sence _ —^ , of thi > . B pB s monstrous _ ^^^ f ^^ % ^~ r ^ P * inj ^ ^^^ — " * ^ ustice ' ^ P' ^^^ ^^ ^^ P » ^ ^^ ^» ^^¦¦ , P . PP PPPt ^ flPB that ^» , ^^^^ ' P ^^^ the _ ^ PB ^ pt . " ^ PP ^ time — r ~ —~ for — action — — — " — —~ " ^ —^ on —* the — ¦—^~ - ^~* large ^^ m ¦ ¦ ™ VPS ^ pp' ¦ scale H ^ P ^ ¦ P « ^ pi - ^^ cannot ^ kpT ^ tP ^^^ B «*^ PP «^ P > " ^ P-r ^ pw be T ^ PP' ^ P »"
far away . ' hJ Mr "" . Phili ^— ^— | p ^ ' » s ^ account ^— - ^ P- - ^ - *^ - ^^^^^» « P ^ of " ^ PP- ^ P > * Young ^—^ ^^ H «^^ Hk Mr li ^ V ^ PB ^^ ib V . Ainslie P ^ PP ^^ P »^ fc ^ P" ^« P ^* PP ^ fc ^^ ' s P ^ # ^ pB a ^ B # k A PAS ^ PB A PB PPB ^ ^^^^^_ _ ^^
probabl Courtshi y p quite ' proceeds as many briskl peop y in le Time will be ; but as deeply interested * ¦ in ¦ ¦ Mr . Maxwell i 1 ' s account of
th Maxw ^ ' " ¦ Journalists ^^^ e ^^^ M ^^ ques ¦ ell t ion states ™ ^ - ^— ^ - ^ and ¦ » ^^ of ^^ - ^^ ~*~ that ano J ^^^ " ournalisni n ^^^^ it — ^^^ ymous ^^ ^^ i ^ B is ^» ^^^^ " ^ often - ^ PB ^^ Pfc ^^^^ p » 4 ^^ ^ . ' j p ourna | ^ p forgotten ^ r ^^ In W . « ff ^ Pp' ^^^ li discussing ^ P' ^ Bp sm ' ^ PP" ^^ P ^ ' ^ P , ^ P ^ P * ¦ BP >^^ that P * Mr PW ^^^^ " ^^ .
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and order " ^ " ™ ^ ' ^ ' OVA — ~~ ¦— the — — to - ~™ ' " - ¦ libert ^ diminish ¦ ¦ ^ ¦ « H - " - Aakpfe ^ ™ r ^^^ ^ - ^ " ^ ^^ PJ of ¦ ' ^ at - ^ the ^ ^^» ^ * " ^^ one * m " ^ ^ P ^ ^ p ^ . Press p ^^^ ^ pa ^ stroke I " ^ - ^ ppr ^ . " r ^ PT ¦ ¦ r ^ P ¦ ^ . ^ ppr PV hpipi ^ The ^ ^ pr both ^ " ^^ ppw PlPJ ^ p * ^ ^ ^ Pb fepV ^ PJp ^ ^ . pB ^ balanc p ^ ¦/• ppIV the ^ > pT plPb 1 FP ' . PiP » * ^ ^ »^ « P V ^ ^ power P P B ^ > fr ^ . BV PBB ^ fcp » ^¦ pp e . of ¦¦ < T P ^ P ^ P * y ^^^^ " ^" ^^ p * ^^^^* .
advan unsigned hhh tage arti i s genera cles ¦ ¦ PP and lly admitted the * few Pk in who / P favour lift the Pft of
veil — —^ — — of ^ ' ^^ anonymit -r —^^ ^ " ^» ^ — » ^^^ ^^^ ^ y , ^ do ¦ ^ p ^ p ^^ V ^ p ^^ so ^^^ ^^ b ^^™ ^^ y ^^^ virtue ^ P ^ Pf ^^ P ¦ PT V P of ^ P ^ p ^^ ^^ pp ^ work ^ Pjp ^ Jp ^ ^ . ^^ ^^ p ^ ^ in ^ P ^ ^^ pp ^ other — — - — branches - — ' — — - — ' — of ¦— - literature ¦ - —^ -w- *« i- . ^ Like p ^ pppp * * pj virtue pf - > p"p » « ' ^ —— ^^ ^ p ^ ^^^ pr ppfc pw * ^* f bHpj * ip ^ ^ ^ p ^ ,
journalism of the Press is there often are its own but reward as in the . Bishops Church Jyl Militant mtant , tne the curates curates are are , the the , most moat numerou -niinnftronfts .
on and fort some y , pounds are even a year said . " * to be " passing rich ,
Professor The best Mahaff papers y ' s in d Murray escription * s Magazin of i Mount e are
Athos in 1889 , ' and Mr . Acworth ' s businesslike account of the * Manchester Ship f Canal . '
The JLhe religious relierioua com communities munities on on Mount MVmn , Athos Af . hofl are an ' ancient and curious relic of mediaeval religion' and Professor ¦ ¦ - Mahaff ¥ i # is successful
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v- — ¦ ' » - ^ — ^— - ^ - » - ^ ^^ - ^ - ^ B ^ ^^^^ - —¦ - — - »^ ^ apr - ^ pw ^ p— - ^^ ^^ - ^ p ^ r ^ pr «^ ^ pf Tpp- ^ p * ^^ ^^ pf ^^ BJt p ^^ ^^ , fl | (^ ijp-Tp ^ p ^ p ^ pa ffJJ Acworth C ana ¦ l may pk evidentl ^ ^^ damage . ppb y i s of the - » i - ^^ - op trade mTipk inion ^ > wr ^ of thai ^ Liverpool the Ship - ¦>
especiall — - — ' — — — — ~ — y — " ^_ as » the -w . —¦ vw ^—¦—— docks f ™> " ^ p-pjpi-p along * . ^* the - »^ ^ . ^ - banka >« . ^»^* y V ^^ . of » p »^ ^ p the ^ ^ p * ^ ,
Mersey are crippled by the dead-weight of a
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 1, 1889, page 664, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01061889/page/14/
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