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... card. r board, &c.; tables for the store-room relating to the economy of types, material, &c.; and many useful forms, orinal recipes, serviceable r memoranda, &c., &c. Among the new matter incorporated this year are the texts of the Libel t Amendmuent and ...

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... information about the county, fairs, markets, m &c., with~lists of the officials and clergy of the h islands. There are pages of recipes for cooking, on notea :on gardening, household notes, poetical 1si and epther extracts, biographizs and portraits of,'11 Campbell ...

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... Princess Heliotrope; or, Peter Stume7nZ and the Mvgic Cherries, by Pynx Gryph. This is the story of a Princess whose parents had ofended a fairy godmother, who in revenge condemned her to eat cherries every day of her life until she was twenty-one years ...

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... Cookery Book' liasbeen issuedl bv the Liebig Extract oi Meat Counpay, 9 Fernehurch Avenue, London. It contains about 131 useful recipes for soups, fish, 3eesh amid fowl. The Bancroft Publishi:ig Company, Chicago, have issued the ninth part of their fine illus- ...

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... but it is not the best work MIr Roberts it has given us, for there is a little too much of ri the art of ca.ring heads on cherry stones about it it. SC A Story of a At ode; Womna. By Ella Hep. st worth Dixon. (London: William Heinomann. fc 1894.)-Miss ...

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... mellow riysevts make6 Sn ripe.so rich his warbling throati oespaes ant childrena' sake. Lever and erophet. asee I the feower Of cherry is hardly chits, and tigs Are kelense, and thy e~apdl bower A crac of rattling twiga- e-et fallh is evidsmer, asS hepe Substance ...

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... George fi Moore. (Scott.)-BunyanCharacters. First a Series. By Alexander Whyte, D.D. (Oliphant, t Anderson & Ferrier. ?? ' Cherry Ripe. By o0 Helen Mather. (Jarrold.)- TheCruiseof the t 'Falcon.' ByE. P. Knight. (Sampson Low.) -A Grey Romance. By ...

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... finishing textil fbrics, 'slds feathers, gloves, and !dstraw. 'Upwards of 300 recipes are given suit- e able for dyeing those 'various materials, and the Es reliability of these recipes is vouched for by the 1Sauthor's practical experience. It.' is not to be ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... Tretsady. By 3Mrs Hnmpbry Ward. (London: Smith, Elder & Co.) In t7te Wilderness. -By Adeline Sergeart. (London: Andrew Melrose.) Cherry rend Violet, a Talc of the Great Plague. By the Author of Mary Powell and The Household of Sir Thomas More. With an ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... describes a number of the best varieties and the best methods of cultivating the out-door fruits, such as the apple, pear, plum, cherry, gooseberry, and others. ;In the second the fruits cultivated under glass are considered, including grapes, peaches, figs ...

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... Observations of a Field Nauals aandana Animal 'Photographer. By, Richard Hoea-ton, ?? Illustrated by ISO Pictures t ?? by Cherry Kearton. (Cassel s & 'Co. 1897. )-Not very long ago Mr R. ?? published a book- British -Birds' - Nests.-illustrated with ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... Chiennaand his Friends, Hindu and Christiarn By Edwin Lewis. (London: Religious Tract 7 Society.) i NOVELS AND STORIES. Bunch of Cherries. By L. T. Meade.' (London: Ernest Nister.) T he untold Half. By Alien. (Londonq:( Hutchinson & Co.) A IFrom the Broad Acres ...