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Barton, W. E. Life in the hills of Kentucky Oberlin, O., E. J. Goodrich, 1890. c '87. 3+ 295 p. il. O. cl., $1.

The three stories, "The wind-up of the big meetin' on No Business," "Old man Kline," and "The poet of Fodderstack Mountain," are photographic sketches of the religious life of people of the Cumberland Mountains. They are not distinctively religious stories, neither are they caricatures, but are often exceedingly amusing in their scenes and characters.

*Beach, C: Fisk, jr. The American probate reports: cont. recent cases of general value decided in the courts of the several states on

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points of probate law; with notes and referN. Y., Baker, Voorhis & Co, 1890. 25+631 p. O. shp., $5.50. Benneville, G: de. Some remarkable passages in the life of Dr. George de Benneville, late of Germantown, Pa., who died March, 1793; from the French, with a preface, by Rev. Elhanan Winchester. Germantown, Pa., Converse Cleaves, [Phil., J. B. Lippincott Co.,] 1890. 2-55 p. D. cl.. 50 c.

"Including what he saw and heard in a trance of fortytwo hours' duration, both in the regions of happiness and misery with a brief account of his cruel persecution in France for preaching the gospel."

Bentley, M. L. Practical hints on the art of wood-carving. Cin., S: C. Cox & Co., [1890.] 2-43 p. O. pap., $1. Bible. New Testament.

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The one gospel; or, the combination of the narratives of the four Evangelists in one complete record; ed. by Arthur T. Pierson. N. Y., Baker & Taylor Co., [1890.] c. '89. 2+203 p. D. cl., 75 c.; limp mor.. $2.

Each Evangelist furnishes some matter, found, if at all, not so fully in the other records. It has been sought to

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*Bingham, D. The marriages of the Bourbons. N. Y., Scribner & Welford, 1890. 2 v. O. cl., $7.50.

Blackmore, R: D. Kit and Kitty. N. Y., G: Munro, [1890.] 2 pts., 4-213; 213-416 p. D. (Seaside lib., pocket ed., no. 1267.) pap., ea., 20 c. *Blackwell, Clarence H. Builders' hardware:

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Bonar, Horatius, D.D. Horatius Bonar, D.D.: a memorial. N. Y., Rob. Carter & Bros., 1889. 2-116 p. por. D. cl., $1.

Horatius Bonar, minister of the Church of Scotland, was b. Dec. 19, 1808; died July 31, '89. This volume contains several memorial sermons preached upon his death, several of Dr. Bonar's own sermons, one of his poems, etc. Also a list of Dr. Bonar's writings. Bowlers' (The) handbook; containing the laws of bowling as adopted by the National Bowling Association; with instructions in scoring, curving, etc.; also the playing rules of shuffleboard. N. Y., Excelsior Pub. House, [1890.] c. '89. 2-74 p. il. T. pap., 25 c.

*Boyer, Jos. A. Boyer's legal directory of the United States and Canadas; cont. a carefully prepared digest of collection laws of each state and territory, Ontario and Quebec, [etc.] Jan., 1890. Phil., Joseph A. Boyer, [1889.] c. 15+598 +302-331 p. O. shp., net, $3. *Bronté, Charlotte, [Mrs. Nichols, pseud., “Currer Bell."] Jane Eyre: an autobiography. N. Y., Ward, Lock & Co., 1890. 412 p. 12°, hf. leath., 75 c.; hf. persian, $1. *Bryden, H. A. Kloof and Karroo; sport legends and natural history in Cape Colony; with a notice of the game birds and of the present distribution of the antelopes and larger game. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1890. 12+ 435 p. il. 8°, cl.. $3.50. [Corr. title.] Buck, J. D. an essay. 1889. C. This is not an elaborate treatise on this much-mooted

The nature and aim of theosophy: 2d enl. ed. Cin., Rob. Clarke & Co., 4-55 p. 1 il. sq. D. cl.. 75 c.

subject, but a clear and comprehensive outline of the theosophy, and which in the past few years have been various phases of thought and philosophy known as brought to public attention through the agency of the Theosophical Society and the writings of Madame Blavatsky.

*Bunyon, C: J: Memoirs of Francis Thomas McDougall, some time Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak, and of Harriette, his wife. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1890. 368 p. por. 8°, cl., $4.50.

Burgess, Neil. The county fair; from the play of the same name, by C: Barnard. N. Y., Street & Smith, [1890.] 4-228 p. D. (The select ser., no. 33.) pap., 25 c..

Cameron, Mrs. H: Lovett. Wild George's daughter. N. Y., G: Munro, [1890.] 4-176 p. D. (Seaside lib., pocket ed., no. 1261.) pap., 20 c. *Caylor, O. P. A fated promise: a story. N. Y., G: W. Dillingham, 1890. 12°, cl., 50 c. *Clutterbuck, W. J. The skipper in the Arctic seas. N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1890. 8+270 p. il. and map, 12°, cl., $2.25. Cobban, J. Maclaren. Master of his fate. N. Y.,

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