THE DOLLAR HUNT. From the French by E.G. Martin. Those who wish to get a fascinating tale should read this story.
THE VIOLIN MAKER. From the original of Otto v. Schaching, by Sara Trainer Smith. There is much truth in this simple little story.
“JACK.”By S.H. C.J. As loving and lovable a little fellow as there is in the world is “Jack,” the “pickle,” the “ragamuffin,” the defender of persecuted kittens and personal principles.
A SUMMER AT WOODVILLE. By Anna T. Sadlier. This is a beautiful book, in full sympathy with and delicately expressive of the author's creations.
DADDY DAN. By Mary T. Waggaman. This is a rattling good story for boys.
THE BELL FOUNDRY. By Otto v. Schaching. So interesting that the reader will find difficulty in tearing himself away.
TOORALLADDY. By Julia C. Walsh. An exciting story of the varied fortunes of an orphan boy from abject poverty in a dismal cellar to success.
JUVENILE ROUND TABLE. Third Series. A collection of twenty stories by the foremost writers.