Law of Cure," is intended as a text book of elementary lessons in Christian philosophy and transcendental medicine. The language chosen is simple and direct, and as free from technicalities as the somewhat abstruse nature of the subject would permit.-Carter & Karrick, 1.50 you PRUDENCE PALFREY. By T. B. Aldrich. -The reprints of our best American authors in the "Riverside Paper Series,' is a good thing, because it brings us into fresh and renewed acquaintance with old friends whom we have read and placed on our library shelves. Prudence, you will remember, or if do not, you will learn, was a bright, merry maiden of twenty that May morn we first met her, and when we know her better, we fully endorse John Dent's falling in love with her.-Houghton, Mifflin, .50 QUAINT AND CURIOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. Selected and arranged, with brief comments, by Henry M. Brooks. --The importance of newspapers as historians, is brought very pleasantly to our notice in these quaint advertisements, which show that human nature bloomed as freely in the days of our ancestors of a century and a half ago as it does to-day. Queries for runaway husbands, escaped slaves, imported teas, interesting amusements, and bargains in neckties, oddly jostle each other in this collection.-Ticknor, .50 QUERIES WITH ANSWERS-It is in odd bits of information and happy allusions that a well informed man brightens his conversation and writings. This is suggested by the excellent arrangement of questions and answers reprinted from Queries. There are lots of them like the questions little boys "floor" you with, but here there is relief.-Sherrill & Co. 1.00. REAR GUARD OF THE REVOLUTION. By Edmund Kirke. Three men, John Sevier, Isaac Shelby and Jas. Robertson, were the first to plant civilization beyond the Alleghanies. 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Hist; Lon. 2.00 EDUCATION.-Grammar of Volapük; Mathematical Wrinkles; Numbers; Queries and Answers; Suggestive Lessons. ELOCUTION.-Hygiene of Vocal Organs. ESSAY'S & MISCELLANIES.-Men, Women and Progress; Miscellanies; Open Air; Quaint and Curious Advertisements; Wear and Tear. FICTION-Allegiance; Alton Locke; Betwixt and Between; Caleb Cushing; Cherie's Answered Prayer; Childhood, Boyhood, Youth; Choy Susan; Courting of Mary Smith; Cruise of the Alabama; Cynic Fortune; Daughter of the Gods; Dear Life; Effie Ogilvie; Fatal Bonds; Fight for a Fortune; Her Week's Atonement; Hester's Venture; In no Man's Land; Isabel Clarendon ; Justina; Kidnaped; Last Drawing Room; Last Stake; Lily Maid; Long Lane; Long Run; Marriage of Convenience; Melita; Misfits and Remnants; Missing Bride; Moonlight Boy; Mr. Desmond, U. S. A.; Northern Lily; Not in the Prospectus; Other Side; Our Radicals; Pilot Fortune; Primrose Dame; Prudence Palfrey; Rear Guard; Romance of Mathematics; Spun from Fact; St. Briavels; St. Mungo's City; Under Two Fig Trees; United; Wanted an Heir; War and Peace; Won by Waiting. HISTORY.-Clarendon's History of the Rebellion; Crown Prince of Germany; De Tourzel, (Duchess;) Fifty Years of a good Queen's Reign; Germany, League of North and South; Normans in South Europe; Norway; Questions in English History. HUMOR.-Delightful Thames; How to be Witty; Under Two Fig Trees. JUVENILE.-In No Man's Land; Silver Rags. LITERARY CRITICISM.-Optimism of R. W. Emerson; Studies in the Literary Relations of England and Germany. MEDICINE.-Cancerous Affections of the Skin; Divine Law of Cure, Esoteric Christianity; Introduction to Pathology; Memorials of the Craft of Surgery; Private Treatment of the Insane; Regional Surgery; Synopsis of Therapeutics. MUSIC.-Story of Music. NATURAL HISTORY.-Our Irish Birds; Year with the Birds. POETRY.-July; Latin Poems of Leo XIII; Legends and Lyrics; Poems and Ballads; Twilight Verses; Young Folks Tennyson. POLITICS.-Labor Problem; Letter to Cleveland; Politics and Letters. REFERENCE.-London in 1886; Rambles in Naples. RELIGION.-Aid to the Study of Moral Philosophy; Bible and Belief; Eternity; English Church; History of the Reformation in England; Handbook of Christian Symbols; Jewish Altar; Light for the Last Day; Philosophy of the Supernatural; Plain Words; Some Laws in God's Spiritual Kingdom. SCIENCE.-Constructive Ethics; Laboratory Calculations; Lectures of the Physiology of Plants; Luminiferous Aether; New Chapter in the Story of Nature; Primitive Mind Cure; Tactical Studies from the Franco-German War. SPORT.-American Salmon Fishing; Book of Duck Decoys; Hints on the Game of Golf; How to Handle Vicious Horses; Percheron Horse; Sporting Fish of Great Britain. TRAVEL.-Accounts of the Gypsies of India; Eastern Life and Scenery; Edinburgh, Past and Present; India Revisited; Lake George; La Plata Countries; Norway; Pompeii; SeaPainter's Log. "Read periodicals, not idly and wastefully, but so as to keep up with the truth of the present, as well as to learn the truth of the past. See as many journals as possible, learn to choose what is valuable and skip the rest."-J. B. PERKINS. The following is a list of the Magazines and Reviews indexed in Book CHAT each issue. Please note that the index is by subject, and is up to date on current magazines. Additional periodicals will be added to this list each month, so that it may be kept as full and complete as possible. Titles to articles in the French, German, Spanish and Italian reviews are translated, and given under subject with the English articles. Magazines of June received too late for notice in last issue are noted here. Amateur Work. Amer. Jour. of Archæol. Asiatic Quarterly Review. Ballou's Monthly Mag. Blackwood's Magazine. Cassell's Family Magazine. Christian Reformer. Church Quarterly Review. Cosmopolitan. Deutsche Rundschau. English Illust. Magazine. Gartenlaube. Gazette des Beaux Arts. Home Chimes. Law Quarterly Review. London Quarterly Rev. Mag. of Amer. Hist. Mag. of Western Hist. Mind in Nature. Monthly Packet. North American Review. Overland Monthly. Phrenolog. Journal. Political Science Quart'ly. Presbyterian Review. Freussiche Jahrbücher. Princeton Review. Proceed. Royal Geog. Soc. Quarterly Review. Quiver. Reformed Quart. Rev. Scottish Church. Time. Tinsley's Magazine. Van Nostrand's Magazine. Welcome Hour. Westminster Review. Westermann's Mon. Hefte. Wide Awake. Total....130 Chambers's. Boats, Combination Row & Sail...C. M. Douglas-Am. Canoe. 66 Quart. Rev. .W. S. Dalgleish-Good Words. on Thames, near the Tower.. Burke, Edmund. Caldecott, Randolph.. California, Sahara of.. University of. University of.. Camels, Phylogeny of... Canada, Political History of.. Romanism in.. Toryism in.. Naut. Mag. Aug. Birrell-Cont. Rev. Manches. Quarterly.. H. D. Groot-Overland. J. Miller-Golden Era. H. Strebin-Golden Era. E. D. Cope-Am. Nat. .G. Smith-XIX Cent. .D. H. MacVicar-Presbyt. Rev. John Carrick-Mag. Am. Hist. Jas. A. Finch-Cath. World. .C. E. Norton-Princeton Rev. .E. Ingersoll-Chaut. E. L. Sturtevant-Am. Nat. Walter Buell-Mag. W. Hist. Cantu Césare. 44 Brain of... Education of. 66 Health of.. Infirm City. Grass-Cloth. 46 in San Francisco.. Modern.... Wm. Mitchell-Good Words. Quart. Rev. Chambers's. Prof. E. W. Gilliam-No. Am. Rev. ......Cornhill. J. N. Jordan-ATX Cent. Welcome. .C. F. Cumming-Time. Bapt. Mag. .A. S. Packard-Am. Nat. History of Interpretation Literature on New Test.. Maccabean Psalms. Music in the Revision. Place of the Apocalypse...E. D. Simons-Bapt. Q. Rev. ..N. Porter-New Eng. Expansion of English. ......J. Martineau-Cont. Rev. Pew-Rent System.. 64 66 Romanism in Canada. . D. H. MacVicar-Presbyt. Rev. Women of Primitive.. 46 .(June 10) Revue Chret. H. M. Bartlett-Church Mag. ....G. W. Green-Forum. A. E. Lee-Mag. Am. Hist. Defence of Charleston.. Beauregard-Vo. Am. Rev. During Antietam Week.... Maria Blunt-Century. Fighting Farragut.. B. Kennon-Century, Fort Sumter... F. G. de Fontaine-Sou. Biv. Historical Letters. No. Amer. Rev. Missouri Campaign. R. H. Musser-Sou. Biv. Mistake of Beauregard..W. R. Taylor-No. Am. R. Occupation of New Orleans........A. Kautz-Cent. Surrender of New Orleans M. A. Baker-Cent. Thomas at Chattanooga....... W. F. Smith-Cent. Clay, Henry, Speeches of........C. H. Peck-Mag. Am. Hist. Copenhagen, Denmark.. "Crackers" of the South. Crimea, Experiences in. Darwin, Galileo and the Pope Deaf, Horace Mann School Detroit, Mich..... .Jas. Baker-Cassell's. .C. W. Wood-Argosy. .7. Cocke-B'klyn Mag. .L. Oliphant-Blackwood's. R. A. Proctor-Knowl. .A. C. Jennings-Chaut. ..Jas. V. Campbell-Mag. W. Hist. Dexter (Rev. H. M.) Letter to...A. Richmond-No. Am. Rev. Dogs, Modern Fox Hound. Royal Buck Hounds. Drama, "Little Drury Lane". Baily's. Baily's. ..H. B. Baker---Gent's Mag. H. Merivale Temple Bar. H. L. Benwell-Amat, Work, Drama, The Beggar's Opera. Parthenon, Erecthion...... De Morey-Nouvelle Revue. Progress of... Greeley Expedition Greene, Jos. C. H. G. Hibbert-Lond. Soc'y. Greece, November in. E. A. Lawrence-Andov. Rev. .... Phren. Jour. Walford's Antiq. Pop. Sci. Mo. Jr.-Am. Jour. Sci. Gent's Mag. Lond. Q. Rev. American. C. G. Rockwood, Krakatoa Waves. Education, American Schools Boston Primary Schools.. L. P. Hale-Lend a Hand. in Alaska. .....H. Houssaye-Chant. Ellice Hopkins-Sunday MagJ. H. Seymour-Mag. W. Hist. Grillparzer, Diary of travels of.. E. Schmidt-Nord und Sud. ..Church Q. Rev. A. W. Mackenzie-Eng. Ill. Mag. Hanson, Christian Goldsmith's Niece).. Church Mag Harte, Bret, Literary Decline...... Bon Gaultier-Golden Era. Health, Exercise and...... Prof. E. L. Richards-Pop. Sci. Me. Dr. I. J. Curtiss-Sanitar. Hygiene of Nature. Heath, Mass. Heligoland in. Sanitar. Sanitar. ...Ehren. Jour. (2197)-Littell's. Lipp. S. W. Duffield-New Eng. F. C. Burnand-Fortnightly. J. H. Dubbs-Ref. Q. Rev. R. R. Doherty-Chaut. R. E. Protheroe-Longman's. T. Roosevelt-Century. ..Lond. Q. Rev. Alice M. Fenn-Art. Jour. F. J. Crowest-Cassell's. Miccrocus Pasteuri. Hymns, Christian Gellert's. O. Silvestri-Nuova Antol. \ P. H. Wickstead-Chris. Ref. Doctrine of....Ch. Secrétan (June 10) Revue Chret. Story of Creation. Cassell's. Welcome Hour. (June) Jour. R. M. S. Sunday at Home. Sunday at Home. Edward Clodd-Knowl. ......Mind in Nature. .E. B. Mitchell-Eng. Ill. Mag. F. G. Heath-Illust. J. M. Oxley-Mag. Am. Hist. H. P. Wells-Harper's. J. G. Wood-Argosy. R. Hitchcock-St. Nicholas. F. Wills-Cont. Rev. W. W. Fenn-Lond. Soc'y. Macmillan's. .S. W. Duffield-Presbyt. Rev. .A. Heart-Century. ....C. K. Cooke-AZA Cent. H. Ehrich-Nord und Süd. Naut. Mag. Lewis Stuart-Mind in Nat. (June) Preus. Jahr. New Hebrides and Frost affecting Roadways. Gambetta, Brain of. Gayarré, Chas.. Gems, Turquoise. R. H. Newton-Unit Rev. H. K. James-Mag, W. Hist. Van Nost. Blackwood's. ....Am. Nat. P. H. Hayne-Sou. Biv. Jos. Macmillan-Cosmop. Bapt. Mag. Venantius Fortunatas..S. W. Duffield-Presbyt. Rev. India, before Mohammedan Conquest. J. Hutton-Asia. Q. R. Sir Louis Jackson-Asia. Q. Rev. Coins of Hindu Kings. J. F. Fleet-(June) Ind. Antiq. Marriage in Bengal. Occupation of Perim.. "Stella Occidens "-Knowl. H. H. Risley-Asia. Q. Rev. R. L. Playfair-Asia. Q. Rev. Dr. M. Mitchell-Sunday at H. Rev. Bishop Hurst-Meth. Rev. Princes and People of...Sir Ispel Griffin-Asia. Q. Rev. Revisited.. Samuel Smith-Cont. Rev. Sacred Books of Quart. Rev Taj Mahal... .......J. F. Hurst-Chant. Indian Storyland. J. S. Payne-Church Mag. Indo-China and France A. Heard-Century. Inquisition, The.. Rev. L. R. Dunn-Meth. Rev. Insanity and Crime. .S. W. North-Jrl. Men. Sci. Appetite in. J. A. Campbell-Jrl. Men. Sci. Children in Asylums..W. W. Ireland-Jrl. Men. Sci. St. John Ambulance Classes.. Slave-making Ants An Irish View. Behind the Scenes. Chambers's. W. H. Gibson-Harper's. .M. Treat-Wide Awake. Irish Question, Amer. Lessons on Home Rule......Cont. Rev. Colonial Home Rule..G. B. Powell--Nat. Rev. English Crisis......R. Bonghi-Nuova Antol. "Wanderer "-Time. Fortnightly. A. Flesch-St. Louis Mag. .....(June) Preus. Jahr. .J. T. Alling-Cosmop. Leisure Hour. Prof. H. Schwarz-Pop. Sci. Mo. W. Holmden-Mag. of Art. Early Proto-Ionic Capital. .J. T. Clarke--Am. J. Arch. Islanders of.. Greece, Art in... Home Rule in 18th Cent..F. B. Harrison-Fort. .R. Staples-Fort, |