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The Atlantic Monthly Educational Directory.

THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY offers an excellent advertising medium for Educational Institutions of higher grades.

Special educational rates on application.

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CHAMBERSBURG.

Wilson College for Women. Classical, Scientific, and Special Courses. $250 per year for board, room, and all College Studies. Large Music and Art School. Music Department this year 8 instructors and 154 students, independent of free classes. Collegiate Courses in the Languages, Natural and Physical Sciences, Mathematics, Philosophy, History, Literature, etc. Classical Course, B. A. degree; Scientific, B. S.; Music, B. M. Large grounds and buildings, steam heat, gymnasium, observatory, laboratories, etc. No charge for board of distant pupils during Christmas and Easter vacations. College 50 miles southwest of Harrisburg, Pa., in the famous Cumberland Valley. Border climate, avoiding bleak North. Five trains daily on C. V. R. R., connecting with Penna. R. R., B. & O. & Western Maryland R. R. at Harrisburg and Hagerstown (Md.). Rev. J. EDGAR, Ph. D., President.

PANISH, Bookkeeping, and SHORTHAND

Sen taught by mail. C. ORAPFEE, Oswego, N..

READERS OF FRENCH

Should send for the new French Catalogue of WILLIAM R. JENKINS,

Publisher and Importer, 851 and 853 Sixth Ave., New York, whose reprints are all excellent either for school or home reading. Libraries and schools supplied. Subscriptions to French periodicals received. Books not in stock imported to order. Please mention The Atlantic.

Send for inventor's pamphlet. 15 years' EXERCISE FOR HEALTH. Illustrated Guide, 10c.

PATENTS experience. Moderate fees.

WALTER

DONALDSON & Co., Washington, D. C.

Whitney Home Gymnasium, Rochester,N. Y.

JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS.

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AND THE AWARD AT THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, CHICAGO.

WRITERS OF FICTION are invited to STUDENTS!

send MS. to

THE MASCOT PUBLISHING COMPANY, 169 SIXTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. The Company has secured a most efficient corps of readers, and is prepared to publish in rapid order all accepted works. MS. should be type-written, and express charges paid.

SUNSHINE and GOLD! A Denver Suburban

lot for $50, on five year 6 p. c. time ($5 cash) is an interest in 30,000 gold, silver, copper, lead, iron, and coal mines. Panic prices. Safe 10 p. c. loans placed. Circulars free. JOHN E. LEET, 1515 Tremont St., Denver, Colo.

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Size, 24 by 30 inches. Lithographs. $1.00 each, post-paid, net. Teacher's price, 85 cents each, post-paid.

LONGFELLOW'S RESIDENCE.

A colored Lithograph of the historic mansion ("Washington's Headquarters ") at Cambridge, in which Mr. Longfellow lived for forty years. Size, 12 by 16 inches. Price, 50 cents, net.

FINE STEEL PORTRAITS (the size of cabinet photographs) of over 90 of the most celebrated American and European Authors. The 25cent portraits and the 50-cent portraits are printed on paper measuring 9 by 12 inches, and the $1.00 portraits 11 by 14 inches. A list may be had on application.

HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO.

4 Park St., Boston; 11 East 17th St., New York; 38 Lakeside Building, Chicago.

BETTER

Published Monthly. $1 a year. Bemis Pub. Co., 13 Astor Pl., N. Y. City.

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importations of SYPHER & CO, at 28TH ST. and FIFTH AVE., N. Y., now being opened. This collection consists of the choicest pieces of the Old Gobelin and other pieces of rare and antique Tapestries, fine Old Italian and French Brocades, Embroideries, etc. The finest examples of Old French Furniture of the best periods of Louis XIV., XV., XVI. Choice No. 35 pieces in the Old Italian, Flemish, and English Carved Oak. fine assortment of Old English and other Solid Silver and Sheffield Plated Ware. Old Miniatures, Porcelains,

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SOLD BY STATIONERS EVERYWHERE.
Samples FREE on receipt of return postage, 2 cents

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and rare pieces of Bricabrac.

A very

Mellin's Food
Children

everywhere are the best advertisement of Mellin's
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eyes, plump cheeks and fresh, radiant faces, they are
the highest types of happy, healthy childhood, and the
best evidence that Mellin's Food fulfills every
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Our Book for the instruction of mothers sent free on application.

DOLIBER-GOODALE CO.,

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The Atlantic Monthly Advertiser.

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Margaret, Anna, Mellie Kellogg (triplets 14 months), Watkins, New York.

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Child Growth (in fact, all growth,) depends upon nourishment. That is the important prob

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The same properties have made it the unfailing reliance of nursing mothers, invalids, convalescents, and all others suffering from weakened or impaired digestion. If not sold by your druggist write the manufacturers.

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The Atlantic Monthly Advertiser.

"The Charm of Japan has taken hold of his Spirit."

Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan

By Lafcadio Hearn

Author of "Stray Leaves from Strange Literature," etc. With a suggestive cover design. 2 vols. 8vo, $4.00.

SECOND EDITION

One will find in these volumes descriptions of travel, wonderful accounts of famous temples and neighborhoods, charming stories of personal experience, and not a few pictures which, by their marvelous accuracy and sympathetic touch, recall the natural wonders of the sea-girt Islands of the Sun; but beyond and above those things which the skilled traveler and literary artist transfers to his pages, Mr. Hearn has succeeded in photographing, as it were, the Japanese soul. There seems to be something in his own physical and intellectual make-up that renders him sensitive on all sides to what is peculiar in the Japanese character. — New York Evening

Post.

Dwelling among the people, learning their language, making himself in many ways like them, Mr. Hearn has been able to seize and record a host of impressions to which the average traveler and tourist are utter strangers. . . . His volumes form a rich storehouse of delight to the reader, and material for the scholar. Some of the sacred places have been seen through foreign eyes for the first time by Mr. Hearn. He presents us a wonderful picture of the Japanese soul. What Mr. Percival Lowell has attempted on one side by means of speculation, comparison, and reasoning, Mr. Hearn gives us from exceedingly close observation, long and patient and sympathetic waiting, and profound comparison, all issuing in a literary performance of the higehst merit. . . . Altogether this brace of volumes forms a unique addition to our knowledge of the mind of the people of Japan. — Literary World, Boston.

All that a book of travel can possibly be, that Lafcadio Hearn's "Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan" is. It is distinguished by intelligence, subtlety, sympathy, a color-sense of extreme delicacy, and, above all and more enduring than all, it has charm. Nothing more fascinating has been written of Japan and her people, unless perchance that lotus-perfumed idyl of Loti's Japanese summer, and even that is far from plucking out the heart of their mystery like Mr. Hearn's prolonged and sympathetic study of them, crowned by a comprehension nowhere more evident than in the unique chapter on "The Japanese Smile." The charm of Japan, intangible and volatile as a perfume, has taken hold of his spirit, — the soft, sweet blue of its sky, the tender color of its waters, the exquisite charm of its interiors, where the least object appeals to one's sense of beauty with the air of something not made, but caressed into existence. - Milwaukee Sentinel.

In these twenty-six papers on Japan there is a wealth of wondrously artistic prose. There are passages with a sonorous roll that float one along like the swell of the sea. Then will come sharp and broken dialogues, keen-sighted descriptions, plain statements of fact, and accurate, painstaking scholarship. There are smooth places and rough places, harmony and discord, but predominant everywhere is style. New York Tribune.

Not "glimpses" of Japan are these, but ultimate pictures of its sea and its shore, of its rice fields and mountains, the thoughts and the lives of its princes and peasants, their spirit and instinct, their hopes and their memories, the fears and the joys of a race. A very great book.

New York Times.

*For sale by all booksellers. Sent post-paid, on receipt of price by the publishers

HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO.

4 Park Street, Boston.

11 East 17th Street, New York

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