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MARGARET R. CHAPPELLSMITH.

to the younger, freer country as the proper field for its realization; and, fresh from association with Owen and with Harmony Hall, what place would be so likely to attract them as Owen's New-World experiment with human nature—New Harmony, Indiana? There, for many years, Mr. and Mrs. Chappellsmith have made their home, and there they still continue to reside.

Both still find time to write on those topics of most engrossing interest to them, and to which they have devoted the greater part and the best energies of their lives—Freethought and Labor-reform.

Mrs. Chappellsmith is now publishing a series of papers on "The Historic Value of the Gospels"—papers which indicate great research and patient study, and which will, if issued in book form, be extremely valuable for reference and authority on that subject.