1HK IRRIGATION AGE. 



first installment of afacsinating new serial,. 

 "'Aileen." by Elizabeth Knight Tnmpkins; 

 a touching full page picture of "The Pass- 

 ing of the Farm," by W. L. Taylor; the 

 queer experience with "Some People I 

 have Married,' by the Rev D. M. Steele, 

 ami a vigorous article on "Women as 

 "Poor Pay," by Edward Bok. Numerous 

 other .articles of general and, domestic in- 

 terest fill out the rest of the number. 



SCRIBNER'fe. 



An unpublished diary by Faancis Park- 

 man; the great historian, will appear in 

 July Scribners, followed by Senator 

 Hoar, in his estimate of great orators that 

 he has heard, places Edward Everett at 

 the head of all American orators. The ro- 

 mantic beauty of Sicily by Prof. Kufus B. 

 Richardson. John LaFarge, will describe 

 an aristocratic family of Tahiti, whose 

 sons and daughters have been educated in 

 Europe and speak all the languages of 

 civilization while preserving many of the 

 traditions and customs of their barbaric 

 ancestors. Leroy M. Yale has been all 

 his life an ardent fisherman. He tells, 

 with rare literary skill, the story of a 

 quaint New England character, "Uncle 

 David," from whom, as a boy, he learned 

 the art of fishing and hunting. A mem- 

 ber of the Coast and Goedetic Survey, G. R. 



Putnam, will tell of a trip which he took 

 in out-of-the-way portions of the Yukon 

 Delta in Alaska. Mrs. Julia C. R. Dorr, 

 the aged poet, will have a pnem on her 

 summer garden. Mr. Setori-Thomp.son's 

 biography of ''Krug, the Kootenay Ram," 

 will be concluded. 



WOOD VATEB PIPE. 



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 The price is cheaper, and it is easier to 

 handle than iron pipe, as it is made in 

 lengths of from four to eight feet, and 

 can be laid by an ordinary laborer, no 

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