Literary Notes.
Our LUtle Ones for September is as usual replete withgood pictures and good stories ibr the little ones of the family. Russell Publishing Co., Boston, Mass. The CliantAtiqua Young Folks' Journal for October is out and eontains a great deal of interesting reading matter. Onlv 75 cents per year. J). I.othrop & Co., Boston, publishers. As Houu wmi Miss Streator. By Pansy. Every primary class teacher in every Sunday school in the land wlll lind this last book of Pansy's invaluable. It wlll be sent, post paid on receipt of six cents. ü. Lotiirop & Co., Bosotu. CooIvery fou Bkgixxehs. By Marión Ilarland. Kitclien edition in waterproof cluth binding, lirap, GO ets. AVith extra pages, blank, for new reeeipts, in extra eloth binding, stiff covers, $1.UO. Boston, D. Lothrop Co. Marión Ilarland has v ritten several books on this subject, but none of them excels this one in point of ment. prineipally beoaUM all the reccipts are condensed and yet plaln and simple, easy to bc uuderstood. lt is a book every woman wlll prize. For sale by Andrews ic Witlu-rljy, Aun Albor. Margie's Mtfflton, by M:irie Oliver, Boiton: D. Lothrop !fc Co. PriceSöctg. This interesting story, by the auther of Seba's Discipline and Ituby Ilamilton, forms the second issue n the Young Folks' Library series, au honor it riculy deserves. The plan of tne publishers is to make this series a model In everything tliat "oes to constitute ood books - Interest, purity of tone, and a direct purpose to teach lessons of truth, honor and usefulness. This particulur book is an excellent one. It is interesting, and pure in tone, teaching our ypung folks good thoughtg and deeds. This series wlll be valuable to young readers.
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