Reprinted in America by permission of Mr. Eaton Faning, music
master of Harrow School, at Harrow-on-the-Hill, England.
Through the courtesy of Mr. Geo. L. Fox,
Rector of Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, Connecticut.


NEW BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.


TOM CLIFTON; OR, WESTERN BOYS IN GRANT AND SHERMAN’S ARMY. By Warren Lee Goss, author of “Jed,” “Recollections of a Private,” etc. Fully illustrated. 12mo, $1.50.

Mr. Goss has the genius of a story-teller. No one can follow the fortunes of Tom Clifton and his friends either in their experiments in farming in Minnesota or in the Western army, without the deepest interest. It is the best boys’ book of the year, and has, besides, permanent value from a historical standpoint.

FAMOUS TYPES OF WOMANHOOD. By Sarah K. Bolton, author of “Poor Boys Who Became Famous,” etc. Lives of Marie Louise, Queen of Prussia, Madam Récamier, Jenny Lind, Miss Dix, etc. With Portraits. 12mo, $1.50.

Mrs. Bolton here gives in an entertaining style vivid pictures from the lives of some notable women who have won undying fame in art, philanthropy, and other fields of usefulness.

MIXED PICKLES. By Mrs. Evelyn H. Raymond, author of “Monica, the Mesa Maiden.” Illustrated. 12mo, $1.25.

Under this mysterious and alluring title Mrs. Raymond describes the queer and amusing adventures of a number of bright German boys and girls and their cousins in a quiet Quaker farmhouse.