10 POPULAR BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. Patience Wins: or, War in the Works. By G. Man- VILLE FENN. With 8 full-page Illustrations by GorDoN Browne. Crown 8yo, handsomely bound, olivine edges, $1.00. “An excellent story, the interest being sustained from first to last. This is, both in its intention and the way the story is told, one of the best books of its kind which has come before us this year.” — Saturday Review. Nat the Naturalist. A Boy's Adventures in the Eastern Seas. By G. MANVILLE FENN. Illustrated by 8 full-page Pictures by GORDON Browne. Crown 8vo, handsomely bound, olivine edges, $1.50. “Mr. Fenn has here hit upon a capital idea. This is among the best of the boys’ books of the season.” — 7zies. “We can conceive of no more attractive present for a young naturalist.” — Land and Water. Mother Carey’s Chicken. Her Voyage to the Un- known Isle. By G. MANVILLE FENN. With 8 full-page Illustrations. Crown 8vo, handsomely bound, olivine edges, $1.00. “Jules Verne himself never constructed a more marvellous tale. It contains the strongly marked features that are always conspicuous in Mr. Fenn’s stories —a racy humor, the manly vigor of his sentiment, and wholesome moral lessons. For anything to match his realistic touch we must go to Daniel Defoe.” — Chowstian Leader. Yussuf the Guide. Being the Strange Story of the Travels in Asia Minor of Burne the Lawyer, Preston the Professor, and Lawrence the Sick. By G. MANVILLE FENN. With 8 full-page Illustrations by JOHN SCHGNBERG. Crown 8vo, handsomely bound, $1.50. “This story is told with such real freshness and vigor that the reader feels he is actually one of the party, sharing in the fun and facing the dangers with them,” — Pall Mali Gazette. Under False Colours. By Saran DoupNey. With 12 full-page Illustrations by G. G. KinpurNE. Crown 8vo, handsomely bound, olivine edges, $1.50. “Sarah Doudney has no superior as a writer of high-toned stories — pure in style, original in conception, and with skilfully wrought-out plots ; but we have seen nothing rae from this lady’s pen equal in dramatic energy to her latest work, ‘ Under False Colours. — Christian Leader. Giannetta. A Girl’s Story of Herself. By Rosa MULIIOLLAND. With 8 full-page Illustrations by LockuaArr BoGie. Crown 8yvo, handsomely bound, olivine edges, $1.50. “Textremely well told and full of interest. Gianetta is a true heroine — warm: hearted, self-sacrificing, and, as all good women nowadays are, largely touched with the enthusiasm of humanity. ‘The illustrations are unusually good. One of the most attrac- tive books of the season.” — The Acadeuty.