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Show "The .orth American Kevicvi." The general evenness of excellence excel-lence of the A'ortt American Review J? -"- - widely recocniz-w recocniz-w that it is not easy to find new words of commendation in regard to this sterling periodical. The high ttandard ortheterKirisfuUrinain- Wned in the issuefor May. Itoiiens I villi a trlklng article by Speaker f ecd,on -'Iltforms needed in the I 'Joes ," wherein he dicu'-es the changes brought about by the new rales and the further changes needed In order to enable the House to transact tran-sact its business with proper exiiedi-twn exiiedi-twn In "A Few Words on Colonel Inge-loll, Archdeacon Farrer makes a caustic reply to Colonel IngersoII's recent papers in answer to the question ques-tion "Why am I an Agnostic?'' Pro-it-vor Uoldwln fctuith writes of "The Hatred of Kugland." In "3oai-Ilubblt" and Socialinn' Pro-fevjr Pro-fevjr Simon Xewcomb pricks oine of the socialistic fallacire so widely-trnvalent widely-trnvalent at thepre-ent time. Tlie Hon. iloger Q. 31iII, democratic leader on the floor of tlie Fiftieth Coni-rtss, offers ac argument In favor of the unlimited coinage of "Iver. Two short articles on -'The Wical Amencaa" arc contributed J "y Mr. Andrew Lang and tie vi- ! aciuus Frenchman n lio is so widely I known throughout this country, as I i. l"ln France and England, as I I ,m RIL Mr- George Parsons I mln11 tr"U,'f "Audacity in Wc- 1 Z t.Vaaa-" The recent floods 1 rd!hihi0,?er'MU'--!Pi1- "tley fur- 1 A.v her!?,:'"'raix.rbyGlnerul I SUt. v-T ,'f or the United f FaVtlrf-'u-tateSenator I Governed!"- n Snties Are lladly I 'ue by ,i n7a 'he present is- i "-right; or ir1 J- rt- Thotna, G T"- and -b More thaX. ?htrman. 3- ! rniws' ? S tece Interesting SMltS0.,?' Sessions of Uil 1 sVSr'"Sn.i |