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Show Literary Xotes. Messrs. Charles Scribner A Sons, publishers, 71J-7I Broadway, Xew Vork. announce the following ln-terrsUngaddiUons ln-terrsUngaddiUons to their popular yellow paper wries: "The Law ton Girl," by Harold Frederic: "Expl-aUou," "Expl-aUou," by Octave Tbanct; "Day and '!ght Stories," by T. It. Sullivan; Sulli-van; "Bonadveuture," by George W. Cable; "With the Best Iuten-tlons,'; Iuten-tlons,'; by Marion Hariand; and "Philip Nolan's Friends," by E. E. Hale. The numbers ol The Iieinj Age for Uie 3rd and 10th of May contain On Justice, by Herliert Spencer, Xhieteenth Century; King and Minister: Min-ister: A Midnight Conversion, Oontcmporajy, Leaves from a Diary on Uie Karun River, PfrinighUy; A Surrey Home, National; Tw enty Years of Political Satire, and Poets . and Puritans, Macmtilan'K A Slave-Dealer In K00, Ct,rnJU; John Kenyonand his Friends, and Dry-den, Dry-den, TempleBar; Five MonUis in South Africa, Jfurray't; Tho roetry ol tho Century: A Retrospect and Anticipation, Lriure Jouy Dancing In Nature, Longman'r, On the Pit-Brow: Pit-Brow: At Work Again, Spectator; What American Cyclones can do, and The Mistaken Identity or Mr. William Black. St. Jamu'; Scientific Scien-tific Conservatiam, by James Bryce, and Auld Will Rltssn, Speaker; with Instalments or "Marcla," "Sons and Daughters," and "The Courting or Dinah Shadd," and poetry. LitUe & Co., Boston, arc Uie publishers. |