106 



LITKUATURE, AMKKK AN. IN 1895. 



..: -n the Law of Doni. 



. ..r. K . ,-.: v i:.. .- ; . .h,d 



\\illiaiuT. N.-U-n "A Treatise ..n the 

 Law of Divorce and Annulment of Marriage 

 volume*. -The Legal Status of Married W,,m, -n in 



V ' . ..- -. : . (.. r.-. A. " l.rn-t. 



waa published by the Woman Suffrage Aa*> 



tenor and General Lai .-ing to 



Public Land*," edited by 8. V. Proudlit. covered the 



:h- fp.m July t> Dec. 



Hall gave an M Outline of Uie Infringement of Taunts 

 f..r Invention*, not Designs," baaed solely on the 

 opinions of the Supreme <'--un of the Inited States; 

 and Francis M. \>r;,-ht sent out " Wright's Annual 

 Index of Patent Practice, 1894." other in 

 works were - A Treatise on the Law ..f Marine Colii- 

 Speneer; the -Law of Natural 

 ' he United State* of America, and <.t 

 Oonntrie*," by Prcntis* Webster: a second edition ,,f 

 "The Law of Building Aw 



abilities ol v, 



., :: :.i Dtaon : and Vol. II of u Mad 

 ical Jurisprudence, Forenaic V 1 >xicol- 



ogy,*M thaus and Tracy C.Becker. " The 



Law relating to the Production ami Inspection of 

 Book*, Paper*, and Documents in Pending Cases" 

 was the subject of an address delivered by Thomas 

 J. Sutherland before the Illinois State Association. 

 Vola. XXVII and XXVIII appeared of th. --Ameri- 

 can and English Encyclopaedia of La\s." compiled 

 under the editorial MDaTTiafM of Charles F. Williams, 

 by David S. Garland, as well us Vols. X I. V I. X 

 and XLVIII of "American and Entrlish Corporation 

 Caaea and Vol*. LI X,LX,*nd LXI of tt Am. 



.'lish Rail road Cases," both edited by William 

 -..I III of "A Digest of 



Railway Decisions," embracing all the cases i r ,,,,, the 

 earliest period of railway litigation to the present 

 time in the United States, En-land, and Canada, 

 were the work of Stewart Kapalje and William Ma. k. 

 and Vol. II was issued of " American Street-Rail wav 

 Decision*," edited by Charles A. Richardson and 

 Alfred J. Hook. Vol*. X and XI of A. 

 Railroad and Corporation Reports" were published. 



.-art of Decisions and Precedent* of th. - 



uae of Representatives of the United States, 

 relating to their Power* and Privileges respecting 

 their Members and Officers," by Henry II. Smith. 

 came from the Government Printing Office at Wash- 

 ington. The tenth annual volume of the " General 

 Dim* of the Decisions of the Principal Courts of the 

 .-:/ i. md Cajaada* was raoeifed. 

 ea well aa VolaTXXXl ,-rican 



State Report*." ed 



f - Federal Case*,* 1 Books XX V to X X \ 1 1 1 

 of" Lawyers' Report*," and the annual " American 

 Digest** for 1816, as well as the various " Reporters " 

 tries and - Report* " of the several States. Austin 

 Abbott prepared * A Digest of New York Statutes 

 and Reports from Jan. 1, 1894, to Jan. 1, 1895," a third 

 edition waa made of "A Treatise on the Common 

 Law of the State of New York," and 

 ication* of sectional value may be mcn- 

 -fetfftona to the Code of Virginia," by Abram 

 C. Eby ; -Civil and Criminal Codes of Practice and 

 prior to Kentucky. 



i..,i, i> 



5 *ee, etei, by Hon. Joshua Bullitt : 

 rSiimne and Appellate Court* Decisions 

 j^n*,by WiaflerPeteraonjand Vol. II of -A Digest 

 of UufteeWone of the Supreme Court " of Kanaaa. 



Supreme Court " of Kansas, 

 " The AMessprX Collector's, and 





* by Will Lring met manv 

 The tenth annual iasue of - Storyi 

 far 18t6 weaiasued. a* well as Boyer's 

 T " nd HubbelP. - Legal Directory " 



fioka for young people continued tn be 

 during 1896, and on 

 of authors who have 



maturer minds. At their head wn- 



Burnett, \\ith < 

 Little Pilgrims' Progn- 

 ful " u'. 



of "Sweet Willia: harmed childic 



with " A Child of 



toll published " Jack !'. 



l-iirhliiu: ! 

 "Quarterdeck an- 1 title of 



. by Molly KlHut Seawell ; "II. It) T 

 American II 



and Theodore Kooscvelt. while -The Kni^'l 

 rth, was a ta 



fortunes of Lafavette. For boys t- 

 Watch 1 

 Colonial Boya,"a*ton ol tin- -aim- i<. ,..,i. i, 



:,linsoii.in the - War -itio 



ami, from the same author. - 'i 

 ' ami "Tl.. 



tain .b.hi. I'ranc. 

 by Thoma 



- A Lieutenant at Eighteen," 'J vol 

 and the (Jray < ' 

 ams i < Hiver Optic i ; " < hilhowee Boys 



' 



.1. Henderson, the author 

 Boys." Klbridire > Bra lu sket 

 "Great Men's Sons* 1 fi 

 also narrate<l the hist- : 



Ib.ward I'vle told -'I . Ba^H 



i ortunes " and also a j 



M behind t: lustratiii)} botli voluinet 



.: ; Maurice Thompson de>. 

 .n a stor\ of Florida town and t-.rest.ai, 

 1'eiidleton carriexl his two youthful heroes : 

 excitiiiL' a<lvetitures -In the < >kefcnokee. n *^^^H 

 the K.-d FhiL'." I'.v Fdward Kiii^' 

 ventures of t\so American b..\s in th. 

 Commune. Annie Fellows Johnston, 1 

 r Kentu.-l. . 



Little Colnnel." and " Jo-l : A I. 

 story of the time of Christ : and Mrs. Laura E. Biev 

 ards published" Nautilus," "Hilde. 

 and ".lim of Hellas. 1 ' 



Lamp/' by Allx-rt Stearns, was illustrated bf^^H 

 nald Birch and F I'.. B.-n-ell. and ' I 

 Anton " was a sequel : 



by A. (J. I'lymj.ton. who also wrote- A Bul 

 ise," ab a warning to ambitious parent.^. Jan 

 (James <*tis Kaler) was unusually prolific, nend^B 



OUt "Wood Isla- ' * 



Tommy saved the Barn." ".brr- 



Boys of 1745 at the Capture of Louisbourg/ 1 *^B 



.Jordan's Escape from the Massacre at 1 



ML! -Neal the Miller: A Son of 



last in the series of "Stories of American HistOH* 



" The Young Cascarillero," a story of kirk hun^^H 



lador forests," by Marlton Downin 

 nel Thorndike'n Adventures," by Harr\ W. i rdich. 

 were bound together in' one volume, and d< 

 many a boyish heart. Familiar wr *<-n 



ented: Willis Boyd Allen I 

 Ilunu-rs," whom he carried to Alaska; Harr\ 

 mon (Charles A. Fosdick) by " Flam Storm, the \s oil 

 er"and "The Missing Pocketbo* 

 by "At War with Pontiac** and 

 Sledges," the last a sequel t..- The Fur Seal's '1 

 andWilliam (). Stoddanl I 

 "<'humlcy's Post," the last a st' 

 trail. Hon. told of Oliver Conrad'* 



fight, "Adrift in : Charles (. 



told of the success of " Ken 

 and from Edward S. Ellis came t. 

 radcs True," " Jack Midwood. 

 ductor" in the " Through on Time Serie- 

 Young Ranchers" and "The 1'ath in the Rav 

 the " Forest and Prairie Series." Job n 'I 

 published but one book, " The Lor 

 girls there were several pretty an >'' 



Elizabeth Kniirht Tompkins fol. --' 



novel published during the year witJi "An Lnlc*- 



