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for English January Illustrated . The story Magazine is very ( Macmillan amusing and & Co in . - ) teres —~ - — ting — ^^^ b . — We - » like ^^ « ^^ — ¦ especiall — v v ^ . p- ^— ¦ ¦ i ^^ y the ^ i ^ ^ p ^^ ph ^ pr contribution — 1 - ^^ p * ^ pk ^^ ^^ ^ P > ^ h *^ PPF ^ iP ^ ^ IP' ^ P » ^^ P" ^ P » ' ^»
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Month in Sicily , ' and makes us look forward to the nessed continuation ' ™^ ^~ ""^ — ~ b ¦ ^ y T ™ wo " of ^~ ' ^ is — his ¦ ™ a ' — ™ a new ^ greeable ^ p ¦ ^ — story - ^ ^* ¦ ^^ i' ^ b descri " » - ^ y w Mrs — - ~ Pk p p ^ p * . « tions Molesworth ^ .. t n ^^ ^ . ^ p * ' p *^ w v * ^^ Wit *• ^ p * pi n - ; v
' A Hundred Years Ago ' gives the Rev . W . Benham wonders an opportuni o h f pas t y t times present and - ^* a p leasan - same i t paper may b on be
re-— — - ^— - ^ — — — - ¦ - - ^— . ^^^ ¦¦ -- ^^ - - ^^ ^ ^^™ ^^^^ ^— - ^^» - ^™ - , ^ pj ^ ^— ^^ ^ . ^^^ ^» ^ ^ p ^ ^ pp w ^ ^ « ^_^ r p . ^ p >^ p .. ^^^ . p ^ ^^^¦ p ^ ^^ pv p ^ p ^ ' ^^ p ^ j ^^ ^^^^* ¦ marked ¦ ^ regarding < m A Mr * ^ PP .- . J . JVL tf ^ ^ mm Barri ~^— . " a e ' -. s ' Gretn . a Ghreen Revisited . ' The spirited story ' Aunt Rachel / by D . Christie — - Murray —— is advanced ¦— to the
tenth chapter — ^ J ¦ . — — — — — * * ¦ , ^~ - — - ^ r ^ w ~ m ,- ^ *^*^ ^^ i ^ ^ pp " ^^ . ^ ^ 1 P > ^^^ P ^^ ^ B ^^ K ^ ta ^ ' Queen Eleanor and Fair Rosamond' is the
; ; co title mmences of a new in the story January by Mrs part . Oli of p the hant Cornhill , which : Magazine ¦ — ~~ ^^^^ m ~ ( ^ l Smith ^^~ — ^— — ^~ ~~ - , j E ^^^^^^ - ^ ~ lder ~— — ¦¦ ¦ , & ^^^ " ^^ f" Co ~^^ ^ - ^ ^ . r ) w The ¦ " ^ ¦ ¦ part pj ^ pv ^^»^^ ^ . ^ a ^ a ^ beg p ^ pp ^ . ^ r P ^ pi ^ pL ins ^ P" ™* . ^ . ^^ pP ^
a new volume . Of the short articles , ' A Novelist's g Favourite ^ f ^^ m u ^^ p ^^ l ~^ » stud ^^ ^—^ — ^^ ~— y W , T Theme wri ¦ ¦ t —* - ten - ^* ^^^ ' p in ^ ^ l ^^^^™ ease a ^ ^^ lively ^ s ^™ ¦ ¦ us » ~^ r- ^^ - m m ost strain " ^^ ^ i ^ ^^^ ^ : ^^ p » ^^ it ^^^^ . ^ is * Samanala 1—1 , | - t ^^^ . hou ^ ^» ^ P > ^ Pb PJk ^ f ^ g h- ^^ ^ ht ^ J ^ . ^ B ^ ^ tJ - . JP '
descri and its ption Shadow of the ' great is the conica title l mountain of a picturesque of Ceylon , more familiar as Adam ' s Peak . ' Grey Wethers '
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to ' John the fortieth Herring chapter ' brings . the story * Court Royal ' up Most of the subscribers to the Magazine of
b a Art £ y the Austin ( Cassell expressive Dobson & Co . fronti ) will and sp look Randol iece , frequentl poem ph Caldecott , and y and pic ; t long ure the ,
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work-¦ , manshi the p- ^—¦ - ~»• - — ' ™ ¦ American ¦ ' ^ fpl p . " — - A a biograp 4 P . artist P — I ^^ — W ^^ hical <(¦ is ^^^ A *^^ ^^ PM ^¦ ^ ^^ sketch P . B lied pp — " ^ ~^» PIP ' . ^ p ^ b ' ^ p' of ¦¦—~ ^ b . ^ Mr ^ p > David ^_^ ^ b pp ~ * ^ ppr . ^^^^ p Joh ^ ^^ ^» pr ^ Neal n *^»_^ w t" 4 R pp ^^ ib . , ¦ i ¦ W ' .. ' ford Tait ( Vb >* « Mfp * « pF ; J Pollen * . Tables Mb 1 * rv <¦» ^ rf r-r and < W Arf > - ««« Table . ^ , Ul - \« r rfb ¦ supp > .- Customs ^ pj ^ - « r « < W *• VT AAANf « y / b fS- * y V % J ^ . * Hunger jf . ^_ V * i A 4 b . \^ A . -
f t ^ i ' The Profession ; * Chester of Art , ' , ' b b y y Lewis F . Mabel F . Day Robinson ; * The ; Jjjw \ ¦ j 1 Art of Sketching' by 1 R . A 1 . M mw . Stevenson - —~ ; and
I m ' - ™ — " ^— - — ¦ ^ * - ~~~ . - ^ - w- - ^^ .- - ~ - - . — , j- —^ , ^^ ^ — . -w —r — ^ ¦ ^ « — ^ - ' ^^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ p- ¦ ¦ r ^ PV ^ P ^ •^¦^^ W P * . «« PJ * ^ tW ^ t ly ' ' T The ^ he Romance Age of Louis of Art XIV : a ., ' Faith by the -Healing Editor Academi . From - f ¦ v $ ^ I \ - cian iT— ^— ' — V / by ^^ * J ^^ ^ . ^ Penderel ^— ^^ ^^ ^^ ' 1 • ^ Brodhurst ^^^^^ — ™ ^^^ - ^ - ^ —^^^ - ^»^ ^_ v -- ^ v ^^* . we v v ^ pr q ^^ 1 uote ^ P' ^* ^ PT ^ P 7 ^ pp" the ^ PT *™ . ^ ^ P . "
$ il loutherbourg '" following ' i remarks , R . A . regarding : — « In 1789 Phili a p Mrs James ¦ . Mary De ivjjjjfli " $ " ' * . Vft hti i' 0- \ f . r'r . r ' ' ' , ..
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Pratt wrote , under the nom de guerre of ' A Lover I of the Lamb bbvbbi of vbbb God" a hlet full of details fc of I
Mr ^ pr ^™ ^ Br . bb . ^ b > and ^ p- ^ bbbbbbbf ' ^•¦ BF Mrs ^^ r * B ^ ^ bb . De ^ B ^ B ¦ ^ BB- bb Loutherbourg , m . ¦ pamp m * r % g ^ b ^^ 4 Hb ^ 4 b » bbbb < ^ b * " ^ b * w ' s ^^ " ^ f ^^ cures b * ^ b * ^ B ** ^^ ^ . *^ ^ B ^ ^ P ^*^ These *^™ * v ¦ ^ B' ™ . ¦ < Divine p Miin ious rec inanducti ina ip ients /^ 4 n /» + Ti ons / % of Tici " what ' had In ct / I Mrs at of . that < Pratt - « € » ?¦ time ^ - calls i » iri / i cured nnr " t he kri ' [
blindness , deafness , lameness , cancer , loss of speech , palsy , and the king ' s evil , to say naught of
more trivial misfortunes . A boy suffering from , from the kin St . g Bartholomew ' s evil had been ' s Hosp discharged ital ; but i as n five incurable days
De JLoutherbourg , without seeing him , had nearly completed his cure . Then there was a feminine personage fJ * - ' * - fcJvra _ i . M » g ^ v w iv xiv ho xj made . & uiva . v matter luautvx s o unp uii pivcvtjcvui leasant ; for ivi ujvj ber .
friends when they called upon her . She was possessed of a devil , and was in the habit of biting and scratching those who came near her , '
very verv much much in in the the fashion fashion of of an an insane insana ( Grnmalkin rriTnallnn .. She , Mrs . Loutherbourg cured in a trice . A Chelsea news-carrier had an abscess in his side : the '
and Academician in thirty pla seconds ced his it righ was t hand completel upon y th healed e sore . , Almost as rapid was the giving of hearing and
hand speec , h in to t two he mode deaf and of Mesmer dumb g , irls cured . A pass obs of tinate the case — of — gout ^ —^ a — - — - — in ¦ the ° ^^— — stomach " ^— — h h V ^ ^ fe ^ ^^^ r ^^ m ; ^ m ^ and ^ p ^^ ^^ V ^ v ^ " ~^ M ^ a ^^*^ " wi ^ » ¦ ^^ thered ^^ ^^ ™ ^^^ " ^ ^ ^^ arm ^^ —*^~ I
months was made that w ^ hole their in a fame few was minutes at its . hei During ght the the pair six : the " cured Lamb " two of God thousand " was quite persons prepared . The to " fall Lover down of ;
and worship the two Divinities ; and she called i ; ded upon icated the Archbishop her pamphlet h of Canterbury to compile , to whom form B she of
prayer — — — — - ^— — —^ — to be - - used H I ¦ - ~ ^—~^^ H ^ in - ^^ ^^ v all ^^ , ^ m ^ P ^^^ churc ^ ^^^ V ^^^^ ^^*^^ hes ^^ H ^^ V ^^ to ^^^ and ^ b ^^ V ^ . " » chapels ^^^ ^^ B . " —^ r ^^^^ ^^ ^ " , " that nothing may impede this inestimable gift having free course . " By that time the
faithhad healers narrowl had y been escaped pulled bein down g lynched from . ' Olympus , and ' Christmas Time with the Germans before
scenes Paris , ' , drawn by Archibald from the Forbes author , a ' s group eventful of stirring experiencesappears in this month ' s part of Harper ' s
, in Monthly ^^ B ^^ M Devonshire a H Magazine ^^ A ^ HB , ' b y L ( Sampson ^ ucy ^^* C . Lillie Low ^^^ h , & is Co ^^ h . a one . ) of * Winter ^ b ^^ ^^ t hose happ —— w il ^ w ^ — y * W -c ^^ hosen ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ rura ^ ^^^ l ^ sketches ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ *^^ ^^ ^^ which v w ~ ~ j ^ ^^^^^ everyone ^^ T ^^ « b T v ^ ~ i ~ ^^ will » v ^ Jfc ^ fe
be Of g a lad different to see character have become , and so more popular interesting of late . , perhapsto the general reader in this i busy is
the — ¦ continuation , , — ^^ — ^^ F ^ M ^^ of ' Great ^^ ¦ ^*^ ™ ^ a ^^ ^^ American J » ^ i ^ ^^^^ fll v ^ T ^^ F Industries ^^^ T ^^ f age q ^ VHK , V ^^ / bein * ——— Domestic — g < A — - — ' ¦ Lamp and — - ~ —— ful Court - ^^ - ** r ^^ of —^ — ' Oil Customs ^^ - - , ' «^ - b y a Geo of ^^ - a . Persia i B . P ^ rfh ^ , Gibson ^! ' is a # a « V . ^^"^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ . ^ ^ p ^^
a welcome very prac contr tic ibution al paper by S s . G The . W . Mili Benjami tia and n , and the Army' by Major-General G . B . McClellan .
Re-, g Woolson arding the , is stories brough : t ' East to Angels the thirteent , ' by Constance h part , and F . Mr — " —— . » Howells —¦— . -v-r » » vm .- * w ^ r ' ' Indian _» . »* -v ^ . a . i ^> &* r Summer ^^ Vt , & AA AJUL V 4 . ' to UV / the I /^ AV seventh U V / F KJX-1 % J UL . »
Tucker * Sis' is Mag a cap ill . ital The little illustrations sketchy story are as usual Mary a conspicuous feature in this favourite magazine : it
is is tho a a se rare rare which pleasure pleasur E . A to to . see Abbey picture nicture has s s so so drawn p nlftn leas . sfi a nt for -. as as ' She are a . ™ Stoops to Conquer . '
o Cassell the ' s new Family Magazine iciousl ( . Cassell The & volume Co . ) be pens gan last month year . In ausp the current y part we notice
that the widely sympathetic John Stuart Blackie con w * - h — i — ti ch w - — nues — is --- _ written - hi - _ s p -- aper in a _^ - ^ sty , _» on - ^ _ l — - e * ^_ London , so ^_ ^^ i ^^ n — . ^ - ^ terest - ^ _ _^ for ^_ ^^ - ^ i pi n ^ h ^ sbk Londoners g th ~/^ . ' at *» w ^^ one ^»^ ^* J * , ^^ '
is inclined to think that the venerable Hellenist has left the crofter in order to make amends to the New cockney Yorker ' is ma a ny short bitter and blows readable . ' The Typica by l
'An American . ' Mr . F . E . Crowest writes paper with authority contrioution upon snouia * An Orchestra at Home . ' His
De reaa careruily by lovers of
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 31, 1885, page 1630, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_31121885/page/14/
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