CONTENTS OF No. 392. ART. 1.-1. Exchange of Notes between the United Kingdom and the United States of America providing for a Provisional Boundary between the Dominion of Canada and the Territory of Alaska near the Head of Lynn Canal, October 20, 1899. Treaty Series, No. 19, 1899. Presented to Parliament November 1899. 2. The Alaskan Boundary. By the Hon. John W. 3. Alaska and the Klondike. By Angelo Heilprin, London : Page . 279 II.-1. The Island; or, the Adventures of a Person of III.-Religion in Greek Literature. By Lewis Campbell, 1898, . IV.-1. Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Letters and Memoir. 2 vols. 2. Life of William Morris. 2 vols. By J. W. Mackail. 3. William Morris: his Art, Writings, and Public Life. 4. The English Pre-Raphaelite Painters. By P. II. 305 334 356 V.-1. Italy: From the Fall of Napoleon I., in 1815, to the year 1890. By John Webb Probyn. New Edition. London : 1891. 2. The Union of Italy, 1815-1895. By W. J. Stillman. 3 A History of Italian Unity: being a Political History 380 Page 66 Art. VI.-1. Mission en Cappadoce, 1893-94. By E. Chantre. Paris: 1898. 2. Reisen in Kleinasien und Nordsyrien. By K. 3. The Babylonian Expedition of the University of Vol. I., Parts i. and ii. Philadelphia: 1893, 1896, 409 VII. 1. Life and Campaigns of Alexander Leslie, Earl of London, New York, and Bombay 1899. 2. Rupert Prince Palatine. By Eva Scott, late Scholar VIII-1. An Atlas of Representative Stellar Spectra. By Sir 2. Spectra of Southern Stars. By Frank McClean, 3. Comparative Photographic Spectra of Stars to the [And other works.] IX.-1. Declarations between the Governments of Great 2. Agreement between the British and French Govern- [And other works.] Α X. Henry Hart Milman, D.D., Dean of St. Paul's. XI.-1. The Queen's Speech on the Opening of Parliament, 2. Correspondence with the Presidents of the South 429 455 478 510 . 528 S PHONOCRAPH PRICE REDUCED Mr. Edison has perfected the Phonograph. This is the instrument. It perfectly reproduces the human voice-JUST AS LOUD-just as clear--just as sweet. It duplicates instrumental music with pure-toned brilliance and satisfying intensity Used with Edison Concert Records, its reproduction is free from all mechanical noises. Only the music or the voice is heard. It is strong and It is smooth and broad enough for the parlor. vibrant enough to fill the largest auditorium The highest type of talking machine ever before prodnced bears no comparison with the Edison Concert PhoFull particulars can be obnograph The price is $100 tained from all dealers in Phonographs, or by addressing THE NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH Co., New York, asking for Concert Catalogue. Six other styles of Phonographs, including the Edison Gem, Price, $7.50. NONE GENUINE TRADE MARK Thomas A Edison Young and old enjoy its treasures. Reproduces music and song with absolute fidelity to the original. Every musical instrument in one. Gives the exact quality of tone of each. Will reproduce your own voice. Speak or sing into the Graphophone and it will repeat your words or song at once and as often as desired. The GRAPHOPHONE GRAND. Perfection of talking machines. Realizes the ideal. Wonderful intensity of volume, many times louder than the small machines and equal to the original itself In two styles, $150 and $100. REDUCED PRICE OF COLUMBIA GRAND RECORDS, $1.50 EACH. The FIVE DOLLAR GRAPHOPHONE. Gives satisfactory The TOY GRAPHOPHONE. It will talk and sing for the little ones. Price Most fascinating toy ever invented. Price of Disk Records for Toy Graphophone, 50 cents per set of five. Other styles at various prices. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE No. 5. Columbia Phonograph Company, NEW YORK, 143 & 145 Broadway. Retail Branch: 1155, 1157, 1159 Broadway. ST. LOUIS, 720-722 Olive St. SAN FRANCISCO, 723 Market St. PHILADELPHIA, 1032 Chestnut St. BALTIMORE, 110 E. Baltimore St. BUFFALO, 313 Main St. |