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Lippincott & Co., Phila- delphia, Mrs. Charles has contributed largely to the newspaper literature of the period and is her- | self a very capable journalist. She has the fac- ulty of verse largely developed, and some of her poems have run through the press of the country time and again. The book is made up of songs, pastorals, war poems, madrigals and roundelays. Among the poems are the “ Unknown,” read at Arlington by the author in 1880, “The Grand Army,” “Robert Burns,” “Farewell to Sight,” “In June,” “ Summer Solstice,” “ The Veteran Corps,” and others that have been deservedly popular. “Thave rarely,” says Mr. Stedman, speaking of one of her poems, ‘seen a better descriptive lyric than the ‘Storm onthe Matterhorn.’ It is a love- ly poem. Mrs. Charles has caught the true in- spiration of the scene.” BD. CATARRH GU2%B,, SAMPLE THAT OIET PRE | THE SPINNING WHEEL. WANTED. teed perfect in all its parts Price. We also manufacture a rice lists. J. 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Her apron white as the white sea foam, She gathered the wealth of her velvet gloom, And rallied it in with a tall back-comb. She crushed the dews with her naked fe The track of the sun was a golden stree The grass was cool and the air was swe The girl gazed up at the mackerel sk, And it looked like a pattern lifted high But she never dreamed of angels nigh. And she spoke right out: ‘Do just see t ..-" What a blue and white for the clouded pair, T'm going to knit for my Sunday wear! . . . . . | | | | ne— spun ig cr re fork. > A». OFINTEREST MEN Manly Vigor, Weakness o Loss of Metmory Der mane ota Re the aoe OF on entirely Bee remedy, The ¥crba Santa from Spain. Spani Frochecanever fal Garitgetrated Sparepeokand testimonials (sent sealed). tated FREF ‘TaD VON GRAEF TROCHEE 69 Park Place, New York.” I Instant relief. Final careand never LES eos maso saber or appettory, Tiver,eainey 100 new and popular songs sent free forall who send ¢ cents to bay pantie. pieces chotce mustegcta. Catalogue free. P.O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine GEORGE WEST, MASUYACTCRER OF The wheel is dead and the bees are gone, And the girl is dressed in a silver lawn, And her feet are shod in golden dawn! Oh, brow that the old-time morning kissed! GROCERS’ BAGS, . Good night, my girl of the double and twist! BALLSTON SPA, ~- - New York. | Oh, barefoot vision! Vanishing mist! = —| —Benj. F. Taylor. DAVIDSON & CO., TAILORS. Cox, Beekman & William Sts-| z, NEw TORE. " HENRY LINDENMEYR, Paper Ware House 15 & 17 BEEKMAN ST.,N. Y. DECISIONS HANDED UP. foston Budget. Constitution, American. 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