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on the Mountain," and many other equally interesting articles 

 make up No. 1 of Vol. XXXI. 



Physician's Visiting List for 1885. P. Blakiston & Co., Philadel- 

 phia. Thirty-fifth year of publication. 



This is a very complete visiting list, containing the almanac, 

 table of signs, poisons and antidotes, weights and measures, 

 dose table, together with the usual " visiting list." It is neatly 

 bound in morrocco, and even a pencil is included. 



The Life and Times of William Lloyd Garrison. By his Sons. 

 Comprising a History of the Anti-Slavery Movement in America, 

 and touching upon the leading Reformatory Schemes of the first 

 half of the present Century — the Total- Abstinence Movement, the 

 Doctrine of Peace, the Non-Resistants, Woman Suffrage, etc., etc. 

 1805-1840. 



This work, composed by Wendell Phillips Garrison, literary 

 editor of the Nation, and his brother, Francis Garrison Jackson, 

 is in form a strictly personal narrative ; but the relation of the 

 editor of the Liberator to the anti-slavery agitation which he 

 began in 1831, and directed to the close of the war and the down- 

 fall of the slave system, was such that the story of his life is nec- 

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 upon public attention. The period in which Mr. Garrison rose 

 into prominence as an abolitionist was remarkable for the num- 

 ber of reformatory schemes which simultaneously appeared, and 

 for the millennial hopes which attended them. By virtue of his 

 profoundly religious nature, Mr. Garrison represented this as- 

 pect of his time more completely and strikingly than any other 

 individual. His career was peculiarly romantic and at times 

 dramatic, and the recital of it possesses the interest of a novel 

 and is full of inspiration. 



The work is fully illustrated with portraits, etc., and, at pre- 

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Price : In cloth, $5.00 for the two volumes. For sale by 

 C. W. Arnold, 329 Warren Ave., Detroit, Mich. 



