Show IA 4 rL rr 49 7 I I 1 TilE THE KINOS r I c r j ls upon hand or orI I 1 ill h ahe he mal mu bs 11 t h 11 walk In 11 W attire d ug hr of the RIa 4 I r l her hr at hll Ii thoiS to toL tOb L b U al Wt her fsr herr r f F t cr In laad t tr L r u work matt bi loves love ill his people too luO cane for fo them ri 1 to lift fr 1 1 her thin there t I d muI y ik and fU fall Oft on heat beat nor win WiD subject ct to th Cini j I of aUt Ii lIe is ft a of the thi tt 1 com comi Nt It mea meo I 1 h hII II I th It appall not Dot notI I hk at him with I th Lt t Is s the royal In that her br Iv t IIII ll within the I h I n land she he In II 11 I III ith h Ilk I In I heart deep I tt nJ l nat all allt t quite seems cerna any 11 r phe he It Is II a of the Il g 1 P v r t r 4 or t tio r f fr r t a hal hac been r will b be on the 4 1 hin Ih the week There Theil are H D Iii li h I made mad an ml I t I the memory f a whose t I N I hy by her un waver Th r 1 re the n which was wasLy Ly FIn Academy lat last laston L I bI d on a tissue of I t had hadS S 1 I in fl there theft ery ry lIt let time tu to the thet t by I I t hat the III lOen n of his hll C I hat envy ehly and hatred I g ri to i 1 ity and honor I 0 Ind of TI r ha has hasI I Id d It I of Balsac I I II uld hit 1 1104 to toI I b cunning Ii It If all ail th mat matI I I Ir a t I H i I k fact the latter a nfl an r riy bf be behl hl hi exalted I J I tr 11 w we at the k read back to toJra ver charge fr frees t tiu iu charge harre If f Interpolation In r tu In dat dates for the thelt I lt hy hys ho that sam i lI on I I he reverently o I hue hu e penned th the rp re ret t I with ith which I I her ber later N Th tory story of Balsac I 0 often enough to toI toOne I Un One undisputed 1 Banka Banaka born r Iii drew Baluci I f h 1 letter 11 k i Ii X she took I of La Peau fl by natal Intal h r litter Ilter nor his hll reply ply It though the I nn either Ii l dur dupe goes f CO II flu far of the ne I which I Ii u I nId Thu adver I e of a Ird t I f r In t t nearly three 1 k ee heard of it I k s IIA df de II Lt t I on th date dalt au Ii 1 a n lv lor o r r T uk auks Un ln Roman I th Ii 11 no Ie ieee vigorously 0 k r c un Iii In a lr ond deduc V I r lays tl nl that tint I U the f 1 hp he ha It II ft at I tact lat t r tol dIr II 1 tr It Ii i thi Ihl I hit II f I I Ip 0 I la v j j I I I In tv j t ley ae to offer for isle I the pipers papin of Baisac In bl his possession HIS ill may maybe maybe be Judged from frum hie writing thata that a cloud of letters Itten but bat they tell lell noth nothIng Ing the they are not 1101 the letter IUen of women who had a put part either great reat or email In bl his time or In Ida Irla thoughts among them hem were war Included these pu cri cries ot of the heart of tb the one woman who reigned In life ii C U is II of all living rench the one olle bet best to give Ive all an opinion a to the real ud and the unreal In till this mUi of For years ea she hat has studied the works of the master for trice traces of hi his private history h he hu ha translated all of nf hi hiIm his Im important w works Int Into an that hat I Is almost a clank and Ivery turn of phraseology la is familiar to lo loher her But without the proofs proof abe all ad adduces duc duces the letters stand tand Those Thoe in III the pal part of the book boole with the ot of a few garbled are v sure u to be rejected u as spurious by reader The volume Open with Ith II a letter whICh may be taken as the third that BI c wrote to hl unknown and 1111 letters that ma may he authentic barring certain improvements by y tome some read X ImagInation Rut u soon the Into a nau nauseating seating outcry ut of loves and allt pretty loves 1111 and a hundred superfluities of nt and u that cut cat for hi his Idol to Ut wind win to It at t a liter t Those JIO could taU 10 I d dI silly my as m be chi Adieu I have no th this time but bUI I send you III an end of a oed match r I have hav bun chewing while I 1 write I have given It a thousand k klues kluesS S C C Th Tb genuine litters show lIow In Invariably varla variably lr reverent and nd restrained I in writing to and nd of Id his love Jove ardent In di de but that devotion with withIn In the bounds bound ot of honor bODO possessed of the friendship ot of L I the hue has band and nd never by word or action for tor tortel tel felting tin It till the Itter death C C C CIn In HAmilton Drummond lb the author of A Man Ian of Iii Age Ae which the liar Itar tiers pera hav v Just Juat published Wl we have IlAve rca rea ion 1011 to believe that another u au been discovered red whose bOle work may well be with that of Stanley and Anthony Hope Just JUIt who 0 Mr Drummond tl is or what h he ha has done we do not kno know but hi his Int book to be published In this coun country try Iry makes make u us wish to know more ot of A Nan Ian of Ills 1111 Age Ae I ii a story of the stirring times ot of CAtherine lie de Medici and the reat XI ICing henry of Navarro Navarre Its hero I a loyal of the Na Queen Jeanne Jeane and It Itis is III with III adventures and encounters with the hired buill bullies of Catherine that the story Iry chiefly concerns Itself The love lovo interest of the story about the affairs ot of young oun do de the squire to the hero and a lad lady of Cath Catherines erines court sent lent u a spy to 10 the court of her sister queen at Pau Mr Drum Drummond Drummond mond hR has the true storytellers knack and know g where to leave leae alone and where to take It up III Ills tory story gives an excellent picture of the riotous life of the time Ume and nd II I filled with a dub dash and vim Im which should go CO tr far towards toward making it pOpUlar with lovers of a pod good toO story for tur the storys tOI sake aake CU library brought pretty I low prices In the sale In Paris Pari the total for lb the volumes The bt beat prices price were for editions lie di Zadig with picture by Rope brought Jacques Ie Ic with Maurice illustrations UI iii Gautier Mademoiselle do de Maupin with pictures Many bo bos brought U 46 60 50 or to SO francs franl on account of the authors autograph InscrIbed on OD them S S S SIn In the BIlo Papers Mr lr Hoses I is represented as baring written letters Itter to lo generals suspected of hay In nj aspiration for the J Presidency and having received answers from of them Mr lr BIln plaintively remark rb that tha air Ir called candid Ii Ia but I dont see aee candid about em In Ia Inthe the sample he bl hat has left Ih the world of the answers r received liD linse show us UI how hu been belli stilt Is II Es EI to 10 my principles I 1 glory lor lorIn In hevin o the sort sortI I aint a Whig r I aInt Int a Tory Im jest jelt a In short bort the hit Was wa A fair one then It com comes pretty near lIr to being a fair one now It will mule amuse the thousands ende of riders of the bl bicycle to that Prof Lom brow his lIal come on In another hr article with Ii a theory that Is II Ible for un u iu In The pr professor fellOr does cloeR not meri that the buy cle t Is lor br betty ut Jf hut but endeavors to prove that It h lea directly up to crimes II as rob robber lien ber and It Ii would tie be inter to learn ItIn In what part of the wol lt tI hc fuji any Rny examples frum h thi ry was Willi dl Tho and the thc Hook of Common I i 1 tit t I fr fir II Ilc Johnstons non novels I TL Ta have and to hold at ince recalls the noble mar marriage service of the church and rrt f w s Ih I he tell l I U t 1 04 If 4 th tho In Irl V tol ht h hearth earth r liuk furl c lit l In tI ri ci II nI m 1 ii 1 tue bouk r f Z It I I n 0 ht I I I In 1 fi in the that thai Ki III In l I ith II a r reader ader and od a Ii U I II S C C Magazine fur for May Ia will mark the of the I Ot h Ium and the liMIt flint halt century ot of the thc periodical existence Jl It will contain an article telling the tory story of oC th thc i i r f the this pat PAl ti Ig iii by Mr r Alden the who wh hll hi conducted the ver tr stoic 18 I 10 The Academy after u 1 careful review of the recent QI In literature I is moved mond to announce It its conclusions I 1 that women are In aee acYe In this branch of hu human human man 2 that thul much of the bet belt cornea comes from America and 3 that b by fr far tb the most popular form foma of is II tb the American historical novel a rho overworked parent who I is asked kIll to III solve such lIeb problems u s What I is the wind doing when It I Is not bloWIng will be Interested In learning that a concern hili ha IntO the bUll busi neil nel of answering the questions 1 of children This will be pr per formed b by means of a weekly news new raper per of sixteen pages written and il II illustrated 11 in a way ay specially calculated to tn suit the tastes and nd of a JU clientage The drut of the paper which I the Little Chronicle are highly Among Amon the subjects urs the huh war the acquisition of new flew tortI tory In the by european powers powen the Porto Rico tariff measure the opening of Chinas ChIna front door the war warin on in and on cigarettes war reporting on the battlefield t the be paui of the blanket Indian and the seven polar expeditions now forming There lire are departments coverIng commerce commercII literature athletic mechanics sail and nd weather IS Louis Alcott Little Women hu has Jut just been dramatized In Boston Boton for tor the of the Women Educational and Industrial Union under the title Jo March aM a Play Little Women In tour four scenes the setting W I is an exact reo re reproductIon productIon of LIt Alcott library at Concord Lincoln Gould is Ie the playwright and Josephine Sher Sherwood wood a graduate of last lut year Ja Ii the manager Professor William Jam the eminent psychologIst ot of nard II says I be Ian gun to be interested Ira In psychology when I an a tory el small U boy be beIan begin Ian gin to read d for tor myself Of course the science was a called Mental Mentel Philosophy then but bUI arid as It was waR In thON thoe da daIt day It was wa my favorite study tudy Jut Just as lit was wa that ot of III ray brother James Joseph Jefferson b has thus answered Israel criticism of our dra drama drama ma Mr forgets that a dra dramatist matist cannot write for tor one man alone Ione Th The play that pleases one man Is 11 a fail ur It I Is the pl play that plea pleases the tile the dollar man and the mn man that sue uc ucc c 4 The dramatist must write for all 11 three Mr John Phillip editor of McClure since Inee It inception has ha been admitted Into partnership with lit lr S 8 SS S In n hI his book publishing de department department The batch of books book bearing the nm name of Ute Lb new firm Mc McClure McClure Clure Co will 1111 appear in ID a short hort tl time C 0 It I is understood that the recently sold a t Christies In London for the record price of et 1 too was bought on o behalf of Mr Mac a wealthy wealth book lor br Who ho has hall an n exceedingly ne private library This I is not the tallest First Folio in existence the Toot one pur hued with the by ter posit Morgan of N New York being ahead In III that respect ft has been washed while t tt o Mr Ie ic O pr U Ip I as akk aak ot of not notes Th The w wole ole volume I Is beautiful In conditio It has bu been bem lying In Belgium for tor ov over a Century CS In March arth 1177 1 Iap tine line published a skit on heroines called PIece Mace sax ux Dames Dame or The Ladles Sneak at t lAst It we was a witty Itt performance e In dialogue form torm where Juliet bemoaned her Oily dally cares cre Portia tier ber poverty Ophelia Ophell the fleas nNa of her lIam and Lady Idy Mcbeth Macbeth the on her rood good nm name made by byon byon on Shakespeare They all alike corn com of unmanageable husbands huband There ha has beep an n endless call for tor this funny little comedy and It hu ha man many times limN been played and aDd twice the lat last time by request in III the New for April where Its many admirers will wUI be glad lid to aad ad It anew The Th oldest library no now existing I is that of the Vatican and It ft probably more literary tren treasures than any other It balon belongs alwa always to th tite reigning pope and only h he can live give per permission r i mission to enter Though there then are I only volumes they are r the raMt In the world The Vatican library has hll the only known copy cut It the New NewT I T Testament written before the and of tb the fourth century the Dae j the existing ropy copy of na a Terence Teren e which goes oe back to tb the I fourth century S SC A fund funil II Ia being balne gathered In Geneva 0 to build a pUblic library as a mo memo morial memorial rial to llaU Rogers Spencer the teacher ot of penmanship who wu was a native ot of that town ton It I is de red to have the building ready for df catlon In 1901 tIre centenary of Spencer Spencers birth Henry Jam Jamea Income from his hll books 1844 Is IR said ald to have been n some ome something thin thing over oer six Ix thousand C S S SM M I A P tells of a time when the late Marquis of road read General Booths book In Darkest England Re wu was so 10 and nd by It that he be sent Booth a O check checkI It I C SlUrs the capital of Alaska Alak ha has a free reading room All lb the bOil houses of are of wood but many of them are new and nd modern This one II old and nd was wa built by the Russians Hulan before the purchase his a of fifteen hundred one ot of which Is III Indian and this reading IO room Im I is maintained by private The earliest free library In New hampshire established b by tb the to town of Peterborough In 1 baa ba a substantial claim to be ba considered the library in III the State found e on the broad brod bul buis of public own owner ownership r ship hl and anel absolute freedom to all 11 the inhabitant of the town TIre earliest la law of any New England State au public taxation for the sup supPort Port of free public libraries wu was the new hampshire statute of 1849 1848 chapter let Ut Even Evell Massachusetts dill did not hot take this step until IUt 1851 S SC Ml 1 Edith Henrietta a sister Iter of th the author of that popular Myel Double Thread Ellen Fo Fowler will shortly a Devon Devonshire shire story etory called A Corner of oC the theS Yr t S SI Miss HII Helen an Invalid he henn hu won nn name and Ind monty money for herself by childrens text books Miss Iu Guber hu ha hot t been abl to 10 Ifa leave her oan apartment fur for filM eight yeara but with all II hut hr suffering he compiled e book to h Ip lit little lie folks folk CS Tn dult iiI ar familiar lIh the beautiful above bove written b by Mrs Mra Utter who during her husbands ministry at the Ihl church In thi it 1 mil mote In th 11 J 1 11 tt t 1 a l i 1 t I 1 II I t It I o II n a fill fri t I t i t i I t r rt t ik r e c It t hili ha l JU cj I Nut vl j y waN Sal the 1001 I hr th th f tI II ut at till ti nio 1 of II its 11 fIrst rat it a but papers and have hae rp led It and few tew reviews hit 1 been issued Ince Ih it hare hRc failed to publish a y of the It Its lints are of the adoring order rIH and deCry 1 Ida UI in the of th land dUO IL The I is of a book written II ty Q Cannon and recently published by the Cannon publishing hous hoU or of this city which wilt will have ra a plu r nOrest for forthe the ople of Utah It II I IM II 13 f written fOIl f I y ung aol fill 1111 an Important n 1 III the liter literature at url of the Church 1111 a no history has haa yet et been ot or the In a tl to to tb the ot of young people Til Thc for forIt It publication II b by the au an author anthor thor In the to the book as 81 tol fol lows 1011 The Th look book was waR called mainlY hi bJ the need of the Sunday school tot for such luck a publication In III man schools the authors hor Life of Josep Smith is II bel being used but that book II not for children This little volume can bl be put to such sucha a U use and cn can he be placed In the hands of the child children themselves Teachers m may 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