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Great Britain and the United States; | Men Who Might Have Been Presidents,
Their True Relations, 385, 591.
Great Britain's Service to Civilization,

634.

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Guerilla Eden, A, 379.

HACKETT, C. W. Governor Morton as a
Presidential Candidate, 505
HANSBROUGH, HENRY C. Congress and
Its Critics, 355.

HARGROVE, E. T. Progress of Theosophy
in the United States. 698.

HAKLAND, MARION. A Study in Hus-
bands, 103

HARRISON, MRS. BURTON. A Study in
Husbands, 108.
HARWOOD, W. S. Constitutional Suf-
frage for Women, 632.
HAZELTINE, MAYO W. Possible Compli-
cations of the Cuban Question, 406; The
United States and Great Britain: A
Reply to Mr. David A. Wells, 594.
HOLLIS. IRA N. The Engineer in Naval
Warfare, 526.

Homicides in America, How to Arrest
the Increase of. 667.

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Olympian Games, 266.

How a War Begins. 195.

How Congress Votes Money, 14.

of the

How to Arrest the Increase of Homicides
in America, 667.

How to Avoid War, 119.

Husband, Does the Ideal Exist? 210.
Husbands, A Study in, 103.
Human Race, is the, Deteriorating? 174.

IGLEHART, F. C. Methodism and the
General Conference, 635.
Immigration from Italy, 619.

Increased Production of Gold, The, 160.
Influence of the Air-Ship on War, 78.
Investment, Jamaica, A Field for, 341.
Is the Human Race Deteriorating? 174.
Issues of Peace and War, 181.
Italy, Immigration from, 649.
Jamaica a Field for Investment, 341.
Lake Nemi's Mysterious Wreck, 225.
LANCIANI, RODOLFO. Lake Nemi's Mys-
terious Wreck, 225; The Sky-Scrapers
of Rome, 705.

LATHROP, G. P. Issues of Peace and War
-How a War Begins, 195.
LAUTERBACH, EDWARD. Governor Mor-
ton as a Presidental Candidate. 503.
Lincoln's Assassination, Recollections
of, 424.

Liquor and Law, 292.

Liquor-Tax Law, The Raines, 481.
LIVERMORE, MARY A. The Sexes Again:
Does the Ideal Husband Exist? 210.
Living Matter, The Microscopical Study
of, 612.

Loyal West, The, 757.

LUCE, S. B. War and Its Modern Instru-
ments-Naval Warfare Under Modern
Conditions, 70.

Malaria, What is, 120.
MARKHAM, A. H.
Problem, 486.

The North Polar

Mars and Its Inhabitants, 546.
MCCLELLAN, GEO. B. Congress and Its
Critics, 367.

MELVILLE, GEORGE W. The Engineer in
Naval Warfare, 513.

558.

Methodism and the General Conference,
635.

Mexican Revolutions, The Philosophy of
the, 33.

Microscopical Study of Living Matter,
The, 612.

MILLER, WARNER. What Shall We Do
With the Excise Question? 287; Gover-
nor Morton as a Presidential Candi
date, 502.

Millstone, The Old Testament Not a. 571.
MINOT. CHARLES SEDGEWICK. The Mi-
croscopical Study of Living Matter, 612.
Missions, Foreign, in the Light of Fact.

21.

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Newest Telescope, The, 215,

New York's Opportunity for 1900, 255.
North Polar Problem, The, 486.

Old Testament Not a Millstone, The, 571.
Olympian Games, Revival of the, 266.
Opium War, The Truth About the, 759.
OSWALD, FELIX. An Expensive Delu-
sion, 125; A Guerilla Eden. 379.

Other Presidents that Might Have Been,
758.

Our Defenceless Coasts, 317.

Our Foreign Trade and Our Consular
Service. 274.

Our Uncle Sam" and His I. O. U's, 249.
Outlook for Silver, The, 674.

PARKER, I. C. How to Arrest the In-
crease of Homicides in America, 667.
Peace and War, Issues of, 181.
Philosophy of the Mexican Revolutions,
The, 33.

Photographic Invention. Recent, 375.
PLATT, T. C. Governor Morton as a
Presidential Candidate, 497.
Policy and Power of the A. P. A., 658.
Politics, Practical, 154.

Possible Complications of the Cuban
Question, 406.

Practical Politics, 154.

Presidents, Men Who Might Have Been,
558.

Problems of the Transvaal, 457.
Progress of Theosophy in the United
States. 698.

Pygmy Races of Men, 414.

RAINES, J. The Raines Liquor-Tax Law,
481.

Raines Liquor-Tax Law, The, 481.
Recent Photographic Invention, 375,
Recollections of Lincoln's Assassination,
424.

Regeneration of Russia, The, 507.
Revival of the Olympian Games, 266,

RICKARD, T. A. Gold Mining Activity | TOWNSEND, JOHN P. Free Silver and

in Colorado, 473.

ROBINSON, LOUIS. Wild Traits in Tame
Animals-V., 607.

ROGERS, JOSEPH M. Men Who Might
Have Been Presidents, 558.
Rome, The Sky-Scrapers of, 705.

the Savings Banks, 347.

Trade, Our Foreign, and Our Consular
Service, 274.

Transvaal, Problems of the, 457.
TRAYNOR, W. J. H. Policy and Power
of the A. P. A., 658.

ROMERO, M. The Philosophy of the Truth About the Opium War, The, 759.
Mexican Revolutions, 33.
Two Republics or One? 509.
Russia, The Regeneration of, 507.

Savings Banks, Free Silver, and the, 347.
SENNER, J. H. Immigration from Italy.

649.

Sexes Again, The, 201.

SEXTON, PLINY T. Our "Uncle Sam" and
His I. O. U.s', 249.

The Re-

UHLER, GEORGE, The Engineer in Naval
Warfare, 540,

Uncle Sam, Our. and his I. O. U.'s, 249.
United States. Great Britain and The:
Their True Relations, 385, 594.

SHALER, N. S. The Natural History of Venezuelan Difficulty, The 129
Warfare, 328; Environment and Man
in New England, 726.
SHERMAN, ARNOLD WATSON.
generation of Russia, 507.
Ship of State Adrift, The. 641.
Silver, The Outlook for, 674.
SIMS, GARDINER C.

WALLACE, ELLERSLIE. Recent Photo-
graphic Invention, 375.

The Engineer in

Naval Warfare. 532.
SKINNER, C. M. New York's Opportunity
for 1900, 255.

Sky Scrapers of Rome, The, 705.
SMITH, CHARLES H. Free Silver and the
Savings Banks, 350.

SMITH JUDSON. Foreign Missions in the
Light of Fact, 21.

SOUTHWICK, GEORGE N. Our Defence-
less Coast, 317.

Speed in American War Ships, 48.
Speed in War Ships, Test and Value of,

59.

STARR, FREDERICK. Pygmy Races of
Men, 414.

State. The Ship of, Adrift, 641.
STEPHENS, KATE. Woman's Wages, 377.
Study in Husbands. A, 103.
-Study of War, The, 181.

TAFT, CHARLES P. Congress and Its
Critics, 370.

Tame Animals, Wild Traits in-V., 607.
TAYLOR, HANNIS. England's Colonial
Empire, 682.

TAYLOR, H. C. Issues of Peace and War
-The Study of War, 181
Telescope. The Newest, 215.

TELLER, H. M. The Loyal West, 757.
Test and Value of Speed in War Ships,
The, 39.

Theosophy, Progress of, in the United
States, 698.

THOMSON, E. W. Canada as a Hostage,

119.

War and Its Modern Instruments, 48,
War, Follies and Horrors of, 190.
War, How a, Begins, 195.
War, How to Avoid, 119.
War, Influence of the Air-Ship on, 78.
War, Issues of Peace and, 181.
War, The Study of, 181.

Warfare, Naval, Under Modern Condi-
tions, 70.

Warfare, Naval, The Engineer in, 513.
Warfare, the Natural History of, 328.
War-Ships, Speed in American, 48.
War Ships, The Test and Value of Speed
in, 59

WARNER, CHARLES DUDLEY. Our For-
eign Trade and our Consular Service,
274.

WELLS, DAVID A. Great Britain and the
United States-Their True Relations,
385; The Truth About the Opium War,
759.

WEST, HENRY LITCHFIELD. Two Repub-
lics or One? 509.

West, The Loyal, 757.

Western Feeling Towards the East, 588.
What is Malaria? 120.

What Shall We Do with the Excise
Question? 287.

Wild Traits in Tame Animals-V., 607.
Woman's View of Christianity's Mill-
stone, A, 252.

Woman's Wages, 377.

Women, Constitutional Suffrage for, 632.
Women. Discontented, 201.
WORKMAN, GEO. C. The Old Testament
Not a Millstone, 571.

YOUNG, C. A. The Newest Telescope,
215.

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