A rattling good Indian story of the days just before the Revolution. The descriptions of frontier life and Indian fighting remind one of Stephen Crane at his best. The love affair between Cardigan and “Silver Heels” is one of the most original in recent fiction.

The picture of Pittsburg fashionable society in 1774, the balls, races taverns, diversions, the intrigue of Lord Dunmore, the elopement and pursuit, the savagery of Indian warfare, the treachery of the Tories, are of the most exciting and wonderful character.—Pittsburg Post.

THE CONSPIRATORS. Illustrated. Post 8vo, Cloth, $1 50.

There is an unmistakable brilliancy about “The Conspirators”; the rollicking spirits of the hero, the man who tells the story, are infectious, and his ardor in love is delightfully romantic.—Chicago Tribune.

LORRAINE. Illustrated. Cloth, $1 25.

Of this novel The Interior says: “A more absorbing story could scarcely be imagined; there is no better tale among recent publications than ‘Lorraine.’”


By HENRY SETON MERRIMAN

RODEN’S CORNER. A Novel. With Illustrations by T. de Thulstrup. Post 8vo, Ornamented Cloth, $1 75.

A story that is far too interesting to lay down until the last page is turned.—St. James’s Gazette, London.