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Show ouetfaing About the "Grand Old Man" Who is lighting Hard ' For Ireland. 1 HS OBDEB . OF.. ODD FELLOWS. Demand For Female Tribunals - Dueling Duel-ing ia QermanyBlaok Bass, Fito. ; ,,. Gla.lto""the noted English states-, states-, i. the Inst of group of great men in hands for jeaii rested the fat of Eu-piiraell Eu-piiraell is dead, Gortscuakoff ia no ' and Andrassy has also joined the silent 'litr while Bismarck has ceased to shape ?;DoUCy;butth.''p-and old man," tii admirer" lore to call biu, still remains L,w interesting and picturesque. : Al-lhnver80 Al-lhnver80 years of a(?o he continues to iwtaltoandaccomplUli anamountof work ,'w, would break down many a younfrar Hi ltet bterary oftering is an ortt-"in ortt-"in The Nineteenth Century on "Books, aud . best way of housintf them." The shelves, i'uyi, must be fixed; the cases, or a large ,n of them, should have their sides against a wall; and thus, projecting into the room j, s convenient distance, they should be doe the depth needed for a single line of via and should hold two lines, one facing i ll wsy, w shown in the diagram. Hi LU LLi LL1 3 E HOW TO HOUSE BOOKS. "' i;9ve inches is a fair depth for two rows octavos. The projections should each have ached to them an end piece, that is, a shal- and extremely light adhering bookcase, hicb both increases the aocommodatioti and esenu a f"fe of books. The wall space !Lrem the projections ought also to be rned to account for shallow bookcases so r as they are not occupied by windows. .... .l rtf hjn riluti Tvfe fiadntnn ys a room 40x30, with IraokcaseS nine feet :h, fill accommodate 90,000 volumes. The itrait of the ex-premier, given herewith, .its him as be appears at the present time, i;ed in his library and enjoying the cora-monship cora-monship of his silent friends the books. |