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- Isaac Rich of Boston - Rev. Gilbert Haven - pp. 321-324
- The Two Ends of the Giant's Bridge - H. Graham - pp. 324-328
- The Mind's Dominion Over the Body - Rev. R. H. Howard - pp. 328-332
- Katie's Influence - Emily F. Wheeler - pp. 332-337
- Jerusalem in the Year Nine B. C. - Prof. Delitzsch - pp. 337-343
- Change - Mrs. Annie Howe Thomson - pp. 343
- Angel Visits - Mrs. S. K. Furman - pp. 343
- Home - Mrs. J. E. Akers - pp. 343
- The Schoolmaster and His Son - Frances A. Shaw - pp. 344-351
- The Social Relations of Divorce - pp. 352-355
- Marquette's Grave - George S. Phillips - pp. 356-358
- England's Debt to the Huguenots - Prof. Lacroix - pp. 359-364
- Mothers of Households - Mrs. C. M. Fairchild - pp. 364-365
- The Ark of Bulrushes - A. L. O. E. - pp. 365-366
- English Girls in the Olden Time - Prof. D. H. Wheeler - pp. 366-369
- "Planchette" or Spirit Rapping Made Easy - Rev. A. D. Field - pp. 369-371
- A Cup of Tea - pp. 371-375
- Making the Best of Things - pp. 375-377
- Clara Doane's Journal - Mrs. J. E. M'Conaughy - pp. 377-380
- Finding Happiness - Mrs. C. A. Lacroix - pp. 380-381
- Slang - pp. 381
- I Know that by God's Golden Gate - Donn Piatt - pp. 382
- Baby Alice - Mrs. Ellen F. Lattimore - pp. 382
- The River of Memory - Emma M. Ballard - pp. 382
- The True Story of a Bassontos Child - pp. 383-385
- The Ingenious Carver - pp. 385
- Who Took Him on the Other Side? - pp. 386
- To a Bird - Luella Clark - pp. 386
- The Family Circle - pp. 387-389
- Stray Thoughts - pp. 390-392
- Contemporary Literature - pp. 393-398
- Editor's Table - pp. 398-400
- Rev. W. Morley Punshon, M. A. - pp. 401-407
- English Boys in the Olden Time - Prof. D. H. Wheeler - pp. 407-411
- The Favorite Poison of America - A. J. Downing - pp. 411-415
- A Mother's Influence - pp. 415
- Rose Leaves - Mrs. Mary A. P. Humphrey - pp. 416
- The Child Angel - pp. 416
- The Schoolmaster and His Son - Frances A. Shaw - pp. 417-425
- Simrock, the Rhine Poet - H. Graham - pp. 425-428
- Clara Doane's Journal - Mrs. J. E. M'Conaughy - pp. 428-432
- The Temptation - George S. Phillips - pp. 432-433
- Albiit ad Plures - pp. 433
- The Person of Jesus Christ - Rev. I. Linebarger, A. M. - pp. 434-437
- Spiritual Effluence - Augusta M. Hubbard - pp. 437-439
- Dining with an Ancient Roman - pp. 439-441
- Dr. Castleton's Patient - Kate W. Hamilton - pp. 441-447
- Thoughts From a City Observatory - J. D. Fassett - pp. 447
- Our Mother - Amy A. Headley - pp. 447
- Truth - Mrs. C. M. Fairchild - pp. 448-449
- Protestantism in Turkey - Rev. R. W. Flocken - pp. 449-453
- Private Lives - Rev. F. S. Davis - pp. 454-457
- The Spanish Gipsy - Emily F. Wheeler - pp. 457-459
- The Mysterious City - pp. 460
- Quiet Women - pp. 461-462
- Consider the Lilies of the Field - W. H. Field - pp. 462
- One by One - Adelaide Anna Proctor - pp. 462
- Babbette's Thanksgiving Day - Mrs. T. Taylor - pp. 463-465
- Queen Christina and the Gardener's Child - pp. 466
- An Ugly Companion - pp. 466
- The Family Circle - pp. 467-468
- Stray Thoughts - pp. 469-470
- Contemporary Literature - pp. 471-473
- Monthly Record - pp. 473-474
- Editor's Table - pp. 474-476
- Miscellaneous Back Matter - pp. A001-A008
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