IT is this reign of terror in Rome that forms the background to the striking picture of ancient life that Mr. Ellis has produced. The story is one of love and adventure, in which types of the diverse nationalities that then thronged the Imperial City are revealed in characters—some of them historical personages—of marked individuality. The interest of the love story, the stirring incidents and the spirited dialogue, enchain the attention of the reader.

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THE STORY OF TONTY.

AN HISTORICAL ROMANCE.

By Mrs. Mary Hartwell Catherwood.

12mo, 224 pages. Price, $1.25.

“The Story of Tonty� is eminently a Western story, beginning at Montreal, tarrying at Fort Frontenac, and ending at the old fort at Starved Rock, on the Illinois River. It weaves the adventures of the two great explorers, the intrepid La Salle and his faithful lieutenant, Tonty, into a tale as thrilling and romantic as the descriptive portions are brilliant and vivid. It is superbly illustrated with twenty-three masterly drawings by Mr. Enoch Ward.

Such tales as this render service past expression to the cause of history. They weave a spell in which old chronicles are vivified and breathe out human life. Mrs. Catherwood, in thus bringing out from the treasure-houses of half-forgotten historical record things new and old, has set herself one of the worthiest literary tasks of her generation, and is showing herself finely adequate to its fulfillment.—Transcript, Boston.

A powerful story by a writer newly sprung to fame.... All the century we have been waiting for the deft hand that could put flesh upon the dry bones of our heroes. Here is a recreation indeed.... One comes from the reading of the romance with a quickened interest in our early national history, and a profound admiration for the art that can so transport us to the dreamful realms where fancy is monarch of fact.—Press, Philadelphia.