1 Last Month, 160-172, 334-348, 506- Ledger (Rev. Edmund), The Mys Lee (Sidney), Shakespeare in Oral Legg (Dr.), Mr. L. W. Legg, and the Liberalism and Radicalism, old and Lieven (Princess), Metternich and, Lilly (W. S.), Concerning Ghost Literature and the Theatre, 568-580 Little (Archibald), The Chinese Drama, London University, a Policy and a Lord (Walter Frewen), The Apostle of Low (Sidney), Personal Recollections ACLEANE (Rev. Douglas), The replies to his article on Bacon- Masonic lodges in France, 635-643 Merchant Shipping Act and British Metaphysics, The Latest Shipwreck Metternich and Princess Lieven, 315- Microscope, The, use by Paget and PED, Pedder (Lieut.-Col.), Where are the Persian passion play at Albert Docks, Phillips (Claude), The Increasing Phillips (Stephen), Masque of Ulysses,' Photographic and spectroscopic study Poetry, Aristotle's conception of, con- Poets and actors who knew Shake- Popham (Mrs.), Crossing the River, Positivist Society at Newton Hall, Post-graduate training at London Preferential Tariffs within the Empire: a Reply to Sir Robert Priestley (Lady), Sir James Paget Prisoners, Untried, The Treatment Shipping Combine,' The, and the Silver Plate, Old, On the Collecting Smoke abatement and reduction of Somerset (H. Somers), The Kitchen South Africa and India, 706-715 South Africa, Mr. Rhodes's views South Africa, The Needs of: Capital and Population, 671-682; Female South African war, The, 334-343, 510- - his genius in portraying human Theatre, Literature and the, 568-580 Thurston (Rev. Herbert), Is the Town Fogs, The Reduction of, 131– Trades-unions and their influence, baneful or beneficial? 105, 106 Transvaal mineral wealth an asset ZOL Priests in the Church of England, Vernon (Rear-Admiral Sir Home Village Gentry, Where are the? 149- Volcanic eruptions in the West Indies, Volunteers for the Navy, and Royal WARD ARD (Prof.) and the New Idealists, Water Corps for armies in the field, Waters (W. G.), Where the Village Webb (Sidney), London University; Welsh pilgrim's progress, the river of Westminster Abbey, Some coronation Whigs, The New, and the Old, 562- White Star Line, British Government com- Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd. Printers, New-street Square, London. MEDOC.-VIN ORDINAIRE. Pure BORDEAUX, an excellent light Dinner Wine. The quality of this wine will be found equal to wine usually sold at much higher prices. ST. ESTEPHE. SUPERIOR DINNER WINE, old in bottle. On comparison it will be found very superior to wine usually sold at higher prices. The appreciation this wine meets with from the constantly increasing number of customers it procures us in London and the Provinces, gives us additional confidence in submitting it to those who like pure Bordeaux Wine. 3 Dozen Bottles or 6 Dozen Pints Delivered Carriage Paid to any Railway Station, All who know these Wines tell us there is no Claret sold in Great Britain to equal them in value. JAMES SMITH & COMPANY, Wine Merchants, Manchester: 26 Market Street. Pen The Pelicanf Feeding wen ORDINARY SIZE, 10/6 IN POLISHED VULCANITE, HANDSOMELY ENCHASED. PATENTED EXTRA LARGE 16/6 Closes perfectly against Leakage, and may be carried in any position. A special pen pocket is not required. WRITES INSTANTLY AND CONTINUOUSLY. HAS AN EXTRA LARGE RESERVOIR OF INK. Has been pronounced by Competent Judges to be by far THE BEST of any yet placed on the market. Sold by all Stationers. Wholesale only by the Sole Manufacturers, THOS. DE LA RUE & CO. Ltd., 110, Bunhill Row, LONDON, E.C. W. R. WARNER & CO.'S EFFERVESCENT LITHIA WATER TABLETS. RECOMMENDED BY PHYSICIANS. AN ELEGANT, PORTABLE, AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY IN URICEMIA, RHEUMATISM, GRAVEL, LITHEMIA, BRIGHT'S DISEASE, GOUTY DIATHESIS, &c. The dose is usually one in a glass of pure water three times daily, except otherwise directed. Dropped into a glass of cold water, one Lentiform will in a few moments entirely dissolve with effervescence, producing a sparkling draught. Per Bottle, 18. 6d. post free. F. NEWBERY & SONS 27 & 28 CHARTERHOUSE SQUARE, and 44 CHARTERHOUSE STREET, LONDON, E.C., AND OF ALL PRINCIPAL CHEMISTS. The Original and First So-Styled ANTI-CATARRH SMELLING BOTTLE.' Recommended by the Medical Faculty for the past Sixteen Years for COLDS & SORE THROATS, and sold in all parts of the world. 2/- DR. DUNBAR'S 2/ ALKARAM ALKARAM for Post-Nasal Catarrh. Recommended in the British Medical Journal.-In an article on Post-Nasal Catarrh, Dr. Lennox Browne advises that the patient should use frequently Dumbar's Alkaram. Colds Cured by ALKARAM. Argus Office, Bath, May, 1896. 'Dear Sir,-The week before last I had a fearful COLD IN MY HEAD. I purchased a bottle of Alkaram, and obtained a relief in ten minutes; by night I was almost cured. E. VERE WALWYN. 35 Baker Street, May 10, 1876. 'Dear Sir-Your Alkaram is certainly a great boon, and seems to have a wonderful effect in cases of hay fever and COLD IN THE HEAD. It should prove more and more valusble during the summer, when hay fever is so prevalent. Yours truly, A. W. POSTANS, F.C.S. Influenza Cured by ALKABAM. 'Bayswater, Wednesday, Oct. 22. 'Dear Sir.-Last Monday I was attacked by violent influensa. I despaired of being able to fulfil an important concert engagement to-night, but was advised to try your Alkaram, which I did. This morning my cold has quite disappeared, leaving my voice clear as a bell. VICTOR ROMILLY. ALKARAM is sold by all first-class Chemists and Paris: PHARMACIE BERAL, Rue de la Paix: Dr. HOGG, Per Bottle 2/-, Post Free from F. NEWBERY & SONS, 27 & 28 Charterhouse Square, and 44 Charterhouse Street, London, E.O. And of all First-class Chemists. One size only 91 1 |