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13 January 23, 1902 CURRENT LITERATURE. The excellence and variety of the featoies presented by tbe February Dumber of The Delineator are typi cal of the progressiveness of.this favorite woman’s magazine. The fuhion matter is as timely as ipecial correspondents at the world’s most important > fashion ^Saeutree can make it. IraD Sankey continnes the story ot his tour, and bis description of tbe Holy Land it even more interesting than his itoryof the journey through Ej^ypt. Prof. Anthony Barker contributes the first erries on Athletics for Women, the articie dealing with Physical Culture at Home. Dr. Grace Peckham Murray introduces a series of articles on Child .Train ing by describing tbe disposition and tendencies of every day chil dren. In the series of Notable Women Dr. S. R. Elliott gives some interesting glimpses of Char lotte Cushman. A finely illus trated article on The Treasures of Jewish Ceremonial is contributed by Waldon Fawcett. The story by Helen Choate Prince, Reflected Lights, has all the delicate charm of that author’s work, and Tbe End of a Resolve, by Margaret Willians Beardsley, is full of dramatic interest. A Disappear ing Race is a profusely illustrated article treating of Poor Lo’s squaw and the papoose. In the house hold' department Alice M. Kel logg deals in a practical way with floor coverings; Margaret Hall gives the first of her lessons in Cookery; and Anna W. Morrison illustrates a table attractively set for a Washington Lunch. Tbe childrden’s pages maintain their high standard. The other depart ments of the magazine have their usual interest. Are England, Scotland and Ire land destined, ultimately, to be come apart of "The United States of America and Great Britain”? is the startling inquiry which Wil liam T. Stead makes in the Jan uary Cosmopolitan. He has been one of the prophets of Great Brit ain, and has, at all times, been able to see in addance of his con- temporaries-as events have proven. He has been studying the new conditions brought about by the industrial combinations and reaches the conclusion that England and the United States are destined to be more closely united and that as as the English pwople wake up to the absurdity and general useless ness, as has been shewn in the Boer war, of a king and aristocra cy, the trend will be immediate in the direction of a union with the people of the United States How ever much one may differ from Mr. Btead, his speculations will be found vastly interesting. He is the first British subject who has had the courage to suggest such an outcome. An article which will prove of the widest interest to all those engaged in teaching or who may he iptqrestod ip edqcaUon is one by Elisha Benjamin Andrew's, THE LUTHERAN VISITOR ex-president of Brown University, who for tbe fiist time, iu a leading magazine, has 1 ad the courage to show the great evils resulting from the private eontrnpt. ol book sjrleiii—-dlH-a loiidl ifli lals cor rup’ed, rchoo! hooks otteu the ponitsi t-elecltd, and the pricts paid hv thechildre i r lein selves ot tbe highest—au aunuul lax goii g up into the millions whiun co i!<l he very easily avoid, d it the proper organization were brought into this e ff .rt. If the old saying, "All the world loves a lover,” is true, then the fiction in The Cosmop ditan for January should he popular, indeed. 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The "BusIneKH Guido" contains all that la practical and useful In GaakeH’tf Compendium anti other books of like character. It ought to be In the hands of every teacher a/id every young man of sufficient ago to understand buHlneaM transactions, every farmer should poHsess a copy a. A. BMITH. President Northwestern Collega, BANDEHBV11.MC. (1A I have wdfked threa months; have orders for over 1.&00 <1utde»| all but 50 tn best binding. 1 will clear I ISO. 00 I'*r month. W. 11. CAMP. \ V11-M1N O TON. N. C. — I h&vo averaged over M orders for the Guide per day—all best binding; have JhH) orders II. P\ OOHE. HlUCFFll'H.D, AI.A.—Hhlj) nie 100 half mo rocco Guides. I have sold over 1,000 copies, W. L. 8IIKLTON. > No mau is strong enough to un dertake a day’s task without ask ing God’s help. TO PASTORS AHD CHURCH SBtT RET ARIES. Your Attention, Pleaae. We are aiming to keep the roll books in perfect accord with your roll book at home. As some sub scriptions are falling due in No vember, December and January next, please forward the money collected to Treasurer Efird, and send me a correct list of the names of the parties paying that I may make a proper entry upon the two roll books on file in this office. With yonr carefnl and cordial co operation not only will every dol lar be collected, but a faithful record can be kept in these books now on file and all subscribers be duly credited. The terms of subscriptions are as follows: All snbscriptions under ten dol lars shall be payable within twelve months after date; those of ten dollars in one and two years; those of fifteen dollars in one, two and three years; and all sums of twenty dollars and over shall be payable one fourth annually within four years. Subscriptions may be cashed at any time at a discount on deferred' payments of six per cent per annnm. A good many subscribers are going to take advautoge of the prosperous times and pay their subscriptions in full this fall. This would be helpful, not only to the cause, bnt also to both pastors and congregations. R. C Holland, Chairman of committee. For Croup use CHENEY’S EX PECTORANT. Lutheran Mlniatera In Florida All Evangelical Lutheran minis ters of whatever branch of the charch, whether resident or visit ing in Florida, aud adjacent states, are requested to meet iu general conference at Melrose, Fla., Jan uary 21st to 24th, 1902. Matters of great importance to the church in this part of the south will be presented for considera tion. When possible please notify the committee of your intention to be present. A. H. Waters, W. A. Julian, S. W. Kuhns, J. A. Board, Committee. Melrose, Fia. O M. Jamieson, Newberry, 8. C , annonnue a closing ont of $40,000 worth of choice merchandise. 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