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Summer Semester begins July 5. | Shakespeare.
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_Spavin, Glanders, and all_ | Andrew J. Whistlewhite,
| Chicago, Ill.
_other Equine Ailments_ |----------------------------------
| ART SCHOOL.
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. |
| Mme. CAMILLE BEAUCLERQ,
_MAL DE MARE_ a specialty. | Principal.
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We also learn coachmen and | Fall Term begins Sept. 19, 1887.
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footmen the _ART OF_ | _Wax Flowers a Specialty_;
| ALSO CRAYON DRAWING.
_ETTIQWET_. |
| We produce work that defies the
| Old Masters.
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| Leave orders at Livermann's
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While Mr. Hawthorne's analysis of the book was correct, his prophecy
as to its attaining a national popularity was never realized. The
literary critics, East as well as West, whose views and pretensions
Field had so often lampooned mercilessly, had their innings, and as
Field had not then conquered the popular heart with his "Little Boy
Blue," his matchless lullabies, and his fascinating fairy tales and
other stories, "Culture's Garland" was left to cumber the shelves of
the book-stores. Several of the articles and poems in this book have
been included in the collected edition of Field's works. In it will be
found Field's famous "Markessy di Pullman" papers, with these clever
introductory imitations:
_"Il bianco di cazerni della graze fio bella
Di teruca si mazzoni quel' antisla Somno della."
--Petrarch.
"He who conduces to a fellow's sleep
Should noble fame and goodly riches reap."
--Tasso.
"Sleep mocks at death: when weary of the earth
We do not die--we take an upper berth."
--Dante._
There, too, are reprinted the verses he composed and credited to Judge
Cooley, to which allusion has alrea
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