Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1885 — The July Harper’s. [ARTICLE]

The July Harper’s.

The July Harper’s promises to be one of unusually varied interest. It will contain the beginning of Howell’s uew story, “Indian Summer”, besides a further instalment of AVoolseu’s ‘•East Angels”.-. A new article .in the series on griht American indus'ries, “A Silk Dress,” gives a careful account, with many illustrations, of the manufacture of silk iu this country. A paper describing Buffalo h is no less that nineteen illustrations of the city President Cleveland—four of them lull page—and is one f the most brilliant of the descriptions of American cities which Harper’s has from time to time published. *:‘A Day s Drive with Montana Cowboys”, by the.artist "Zogbaum, and a pleasant paper on ‘•Ampersand ’ m the Adirondack*, ■with pictures of the, lake and of the .mountain of that name, represent out-uf-door life, as does also a series of peems, •‘Midsummer at Mount Desert,” by Mrs. Mace, with illustrations by Harry Fenn. Gen. Butler contributes an article giving the complete history of his yacht America. Art is represented by a piper on the interesting architecture of ‘•The MolnminadanS iu India”, with a number of illustrations remarkable for their beauty of of detail. Among the stories is an amusing one of “His Royal llighne-s’s Love .Affair,” illustrated, ani another by the humorist Burdette. The frontispiece is a charge eristic picture t>j. F. S. Church, of ‘Pandora.’’