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DAVID DUDLEY FIELD, 261.,

DEBS STRIKE, THE, 356.

DEBS STRIKE, THE, 364.

DEMANDS OF THE UNEMPLOYED,

THE, 257.

DEPEW, CHAUNCEY M.

The Debs Strike, 356.
DONALDSON, JOHN B.

Cosmopolitan Christianity in
the Twentieth Century, 87.
DOUGLASS, Hon. FREDERICK.

Lynching Black Men because
they are Black, 298.

ECHOES OF THE WORLD'S PARLIA
MENT OF RELIGIONS, 508.
FIELD, MISS KATE.

Statehood for Utah, 164.
FIENDISHNESS OF CASTE, THE, 320.
FOSTER, Rev. J. M.

Principles of the Covenanters,

102.

FREE TRADE AND PROTECTION,
156.

FUTURE OF AFRO-AMERICAN CIT-
IZENS, THE, 480.

GAINS AND PROSPECTS OF SCIEN-

TIFIC TEMPERANCE INSTRUC-
TION, 170.

GERMANS IN AMERICA, 158.
GLADDEN, Dr. WASHINGTON.

Municipal Misgovernment, 167.

HOAR, Senator GEORGE F.

The Future of Afro-American
Citizens, 480.

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NEAL DOW'S NINETIETH BIRTH-
DAY, I.

NEED OF AN EXPERT FOREIGN
SERVICE, THE, 71.

NEGRO EMIGRATION TO LIBERIA,
224.

NEW SHIP CANALS IN EUROPE,
62.

NEW YORK SOCIETY FOR THE SUP
PRESSION OF VICE, THE, 162.
NICARAGUA SHIP CANAL, AND HA-
WAII, 269.

PARLIAMENT OF RELIGIONS, THE,
486.

PATON, JOHN G., D.D.

The Kanaka Labor Trade, 65.
PEerlessness of CHRISTIAN FAM-
ILY LIFE, THE, 335.

The Demands of the Unem- PEERLESSNESS OF CHRISTIAN MIS-

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Machine Made Millenniums, PROPOSALS FOR A NATIONAL PARK,

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LIQUOR TRAFFIC AND THE PROPOSED TOUR OF THE WORLD,

CHURCHES, 482.

LIQUOR TRAFFIC, THE, 434.
LYNCHING AS A FINE ART, 307.

265.

PROSPECTS OF TEMPERANCE WORK

IN MISSION FIELDS, 371.

LYNCHING BLACK MEN BECAUSE
THEY ARE BLACK, 298.

PULLMAN, GEORGE M.

The Debs Strike, 364.

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Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Clark's Journey
Around the World, 465.
Ely's Outlines of Economics and
Socialism and Social Reform,

467.

Hazell's Annual, 57.
International Congress of Sunday
Rest, 355.

John Brown and his Men, 560.
Kidd's Social Evolution, 466.
Merriam's Noah Porter, 149.

Pres. Rankin's Odes and Hymns,
558.

Prof. Drummond's The Ascent of
Man, 351.

Prof. Orr's The Christian View of
God and the World, 54.
Prof. Pfleiderer's Philosophy and
Development of Religion, 353-
Prof. Rainey, Prof. Orr and Prof.
Dods' The Supernatural in
Christianity, 354.

Miss Willard's and Mrs. Norton's A Prof. Sayce's Higher Criticism and

Great Mother, 469.
Mozoomdar's Heart-Beats, 151.
Mrs. Humphry Ward's Marcella,
254.

Mrs. Norton's A True Teacher,

471.

Paine's Pauperism in Great Cities,

154.

Pearson's National Characteristics,
154.

the Monuments, 255.

Prof. Schaff's Theological Propæ-
deutic, 54.

Sir William Dawson's The Meeting
Place of Geology and History,
557.

Smithsonian Report, 1892, 256.
Stevens' Picturesque Hawaii, 562.
The Review of Reviews on the
Problem of the Unemployed, 58.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Admission of Utah, 381.
American Protective Association,
285.

Anarchy and Anarchism, Assassi-

nation of President Carnot, 382.
Anthony Comstock's Work, 493.
British - American Anti-Lynching
Leagues, 492.

Building and Loan Associations,
384.

Causes and Consequences of the
Debs Strike, 375.

Chief Results of the Autumn Elec-
tions, 577.

Lady Henry Somerset's Last Visit
to America, 85.

Lexow Investigating Committee in
New York City, 381.
Madison Meeting of the American
Board, 580.

Mgr. Satolli on Roman Catholic
Liquor Dealers, 379.
Mr. Crafts' Summary of Reform
News, 75.

Mr. Gladstone's Retirement, 180.
Neal Dow's Reception, 287.
Notes on Current Reform News,
388.

Cleveland Convention of the Y. P. Our Day for 1895, 586.

S. C. E., 380.

College Hazing, 180.

Death of ex-President McCosh, 585.
Death of Prof. Shedd, 585.

Dr. Parkhurst, Tammany Hall, 577.
Electricity as a Motive Power on
Canals, 183.

Hawaii as an Aristocratic Republic,
386.

Japanese Strategy in the War with
China, 490.

Kelley's so-called Industrial Army,
280.

Kentucky's Rebuke of a Shameless
Career, 578.

Photogravures in January and Feb-
ruary Number, 86.
Photogravures in March and April
Number, 188.

Photogravures in May and June
Number, 288.

Photogravures in September and

October Number, 494.
Photogravures in November and
December Number, 586.
President Rankin and Howard

University, 582.

Progress of Arbitration, 184.
Pundita Ramabai's School for Hin-
du Widows, 185.

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