THE RIVERPARK REBELLION, and A TALE OF THE TOW PATH. By Homer Greene, author of “The Blind Brother,” “Burnham Breaker,” etc. 12mo. Illustrated. $1.00.

The first is the story of an episode in a military school on the Hudson, and it simply glows with life and energy. In the “Tale of the Tow Path” Mr. Greene takes the reader out of the usual environment and shows him new scenes described in his own inimitable way.

IN BLUE CREEK CAÑON. By Anna Chapin Ray, author of “Half a Dozen Girls,” “Half a Dozen Boys,” etc. Illustrated. 12mo, $1.25.

Miss Ray transports to the Rocky Mountains a party of her happy, wholesome boys and girls, and depicts photographically their pleasures during a summer in a mining camp. The story is full of atmosphere and life.

THE CADETS OF FLEMMING HALL. By Anna Chapin Ray, author of “Half a Dozen Girls,” “Half a Dozen Boys,” etc. Illustrated. 12mo, $1.25.

Schoolboy life has not been often depicted in colors that will more surely delight the reader than in this volume. It is a story full of enthusiasm, with exciting adventures, genial fun, and of high purpose.

THE MOTHER OF THE KING’S CHILDREN. By the Rev. J. F. Cowan, author of the “Jo-Boat Boys.” With an introduction by the Rev. F. E. Clark, D. D. Illustrated. 12mo, $1.50.

A book of much merit, quite above the average, and will do good wherever read. Especially will it deepen an interest in practical religious work.

LITTLE ARTHUR’S HISTORY OF ROME. By Hezekiah Butterworth, author of the “Zigzag Books,” etc. A companion volume to “Little Arthur’s England and France.” Illustrated. 12mo, $1.25.

No one better understands the requirements of the young than Mr. Butterworth, and his book will foster an appetite for classical studies.