SUPPLEMENT TO FICTION LIST. Continued From July Number. D Duke and the humanitarian. Hollinger, L. I. Dumas, A. D. Black tulip. Chevalier d' Harmental. Same as The conspirators. For sequel see The regent's daughter. Same as Company of Jehu. Same as Diana of Méridor and Diana of Méridor; or, The lady of Same as Chicot the jester. Sequel to Marguerite de Valois. For sequel see Forty-five guardsmen. Half brothers; or, The head and the hand. Same as The iron hand. Olympe de Clèves; a romance of the Page of the duke of Savoy. She-wolves of Machecoul. The Ten years later. For sequel see Louise de la Vallière. Two Dianas. 3 v. Whites and the blues. Same as The first republic. Sequel to Company of Jehu. For sequel see Last Vendée. Du Maurier, G. Martian. Duval, G. Romance of the sword; a Napoleonic novel. E Earth's enigmas; stories. Roberts, C. G. D. Ebers, G. M. In The Blue Pike; a romance of Ger. civilization at the commencement of the 16th century. Thorny path. Edwards, A. B. Four-fifteen express. (In Stories by Eng. authors; England.) Edwards, M. B. B. Dream-Charlotte; a story of echoes. Effie Hetherington. Buchanan, R. W. Failure of Sibyl Fletcher. Sergeant, A. Faithful retainer. Payn, J. (In Stories by Eng. authors; Italy.) Falcon of Langéac. Whiteley, I. Falconer, L., pseud. Wrong prescription. (In Tavistock tales.) Falkner, J. M. Lost Stradivarius. Fall of the House of Usher. Poe, E. A. (In his Works. v. 1. 76a.) False coin or true? Montresor, F. F. Farrar, F. W. Gathering clouds; a tale of the days of St. Chrysostom. Fate of the Georgiana. Blunt, M. (In Stories of the sea.) Fernald, C. B. Cat and the cherub; and other stories. Contents:-The cat and the cherub.The cruel thousand years.-The gentleman in the barrel.-The man who lost his head. The pot of frightful doom.— Chan Tow, the Highrob. - A little liberal. The tragedy of the comedy. Enter the Earl of Tyne.-The spirit in the pipe. The parlous wholeness of Ephraim. Fettered, yet free. Swan, A. S. Contents: Humin natur' on the Han'bul'nd St. Jo.-The mother in Paradise. Mr. and Mrs. Blossom.-Death and the soldier.-The 'jinin' farms.The angel and the flowers.-The child's letter. The singer mother.-The two wives. The wooing of Miss Woppit.The talisman. - George's birthday. Sweet-one-darling and the dream fairies. -Sweet-one-darling and the moon-garden. Samuel Cowles and his horse Royal. The werewolf.-A marvellous invention. The story of Xanthippe.Baked beans and culture.-Mlle. Prud'homme's book.-The demand for condensed music.--Learning and literature. -"Die Walküre" und der boomerangelungen. The works of Sappho. Fielding, H. History of the life of the late Mr. Jonathan Wild, the Great. Same. (In his Complete works. Ref. 76b.) Journey fr. this world to the next. Same. (In his Complete works. Ref. 76b.) Fight with fate. Alexander, Mrs., pseud. Final war. Tracy, L. For king or country. Barnes, J. For love and life. Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. (W.) Forge in the forest. Roberts, C. G. D. Found wanting. Alexander, Mrs., pseud. Contents: - A mountain Europa. Cumberland vendetta.-The last Stetson.-On Hell-fer-sartain Creek. Frances Waldeaux. Davis, Mrs. R. B. (H.) Frederic, H. Damnation of Theron Ware. Same as Illumination. In the sixties. -March hares. Free lance in a far land. Compton, H. From Richmond in Surrey to Brussels in From the land of the snow-pearls. Higginson, E. From the memoirs of a minister of France. Weyman, S. J. From whose bourne. Barr, R. Front yard; and other Ital. stories. Woolson, C. F. Gras, F. Reds of the Midi; an episode of the Fr. revolution. Gray champion. Hawthorne, N. ton; a story of the Amer. revolution. Great K. & A. robbery. Ford, P. L. Green, A. K. Shall he marry her? (In Eleven possible cases.) That affair next door. Green book; or, Freedom under the snow. Jokai, M. Green gates. Meredith, K. M. C. Gregorio. Hemingway, P. (In Stories by Eng. authors; Africa.) Grey lady. Merriman, H. S. Gridiron. Lover, S. (In Stories by Eng. authors; Ireland.) Grier, S. C. Uncrowned king; a romance of high politics. Grinnell, G. B. Blackfoot lodge tales. 15. Gryll Grange. Peacock, T. L. н. Haggard, H. R. Joan Haste. Long odds. (In Stories by Eng. au- Halevy, L. Marriage for love. Hall, O. Track of a storm. Hamilton, M. A self-denying ordinance. Hammer and anvil. Spielhagen, F. Hardy, T. Well-beloved; a sketch of tem perament. Harland, H. Head of death. (In Eleven possible cases.) Harland, M., pseud. His great self. Harraden, B. Hilda Strafford; a California story. Idyl of London. (In Stories by Eng. authors; London.) Harris, J. C. Sister Jane, her friends and acquaintances. Harrison, Mrs. C. (C.) Virginia cousin; and Bar Harbor tales. Contents:- A Virginia cousin.- Out of season.-On Frenchman's bay. Harte, F. B. Barker's luck; and other stories. Contents:-Barker's luck.-A yellow dog. A mother of five. -Bulger's reputation In the tules.--A convert of the mission.-The indiscretion of Elsbeth.-The devotion of Enriquez. Hellis, N. Where the brook and river meet. Hemingway, P. Gregorio. (In Stories by Eng. authors; Africa.) Hepburn line. Holmes, Mrs. M. J. (H.) Herb-moon. Hobbes, J. O., pseud. Amyas Egerton, cavalier. As the sparks fly upward. (In Stories of the railway.) End of the beginning. (In Stories of Hieroglyphic tales. Walpole, H., 4th Earl of Orford. (In his Works. v. 4. Ref. 76b.) Higginson, E. From the land of the snowpearls; tales fr. Puget Sound. Same as The flower that grew in the Hilda Strafford. Harraden, B. History of a watch-coat. Sterne, L. (In his Works. 76b.) History of the life of the late Mr. Jonathan Wild, the Great. Fielding, H. Hobbes, J. O., pseud. Herb-moon. Hollinger, L. I. Duke and the humani tarian; a satirical story. Holmes, Mrs. M. J. (H.) Mrs. Hallam's companion; and other tales. Contents:-Mrs. Hallam's companion. The Spring Farm.-The Hepburn line.-Mildred's ambition. Honour of the flag. Russell, W. C. Hop-frog. Poe, E. A. (In his Works. v. 2. 76a.) Contents: -Reluctance. Why men don't marry.-Change of heart.-Repentant sinner.-'Twixt will and will not. Which shall it be?-Marriage by compulsion.-All's well that ends well. Half a hero. Heart of the princess Osra. Philosopher in the apple orchard. (In Hope Mills. Douglas, A. M. How I sent my Aunt to Baltimore. Davison, Howells, W. D. Day of their wedding. Parting and a meeting. Humble enterprise. Cambridge, A., pseud. Hume, F. W. Carbuncle clue, a mystery. Hypocritical romance. Ticknor, C. Ia. Couch, A. T. Q. I Idyl of London. Harraden, B. (In Stories by Eng. authors; London.) Illumination. See Frederic, H. Damnation of Theron Ware. (In his Imp of the perverse. Poe, E. A. In the sixties. Frederic, H. In the smoke of war. Raymond, W. In the wake of King James; or, Dun-Randal on the sea. O'Grady, S. H. Inconsiderate waiter. Barrie, J. M. (In Stories by Eng. authors; London.) Ingoldsby legends. Barham, R. H. 76b. Into the highways and hedges. Montresor, F. F. Iras. Douglas, T. Irene MacGillicuddy, Tender recollections of. Oliphant, L. (In his Traits and travesties. 71.) Island of the fay. Poe, E. A. (In his James G. P. R. Corse de Leon; or, The brigand. 2v. Leonora d'Orco. James, H., jr. Other house. Spoils of Poynton. Same as The old things. Japanese marriage. Sladen, D. Jerome, J. K. Sketches in lavender, blue and green. Jessamy bride. Moore, F. F. Jessop, G. H. Emergency men. (In Stories by Eng. authors; Ireland.) Jewett, S. O. Country of the pointed firs. John, a tale of King Messiah. Woods, K. P. Johnson, Mrs. C. Her college days. Johnson, H. U. From Dixie to Canada; romances and realities of the underground railway. v. 1. SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS, DR. WEHRLY, M. D., Dermatoligist. Warts, Moles, permanently removed; Pim. ples, Eczema, Psoriasis and other Skin Diseases, a Specialty. 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