and Oliver Ellsworth.The Wiu Settee, followed since tlio start ly the closest atuntion of thousands, com-pi.MM this month the hundred days of bat-tlo In The Struggle for Atlanta,” com pact y narrated b General O. O. I low aril, with a two-page letter from General .Sherman, regarding Tlie March tu the Sea, while In the next number General Joseph E. John-stun, his op)ouuDt, b( to write of Ibu light against Sherman, rihnrt communications appear from General limit, hi reply to Gun-ral Walker on *’ The t^iestlon of Cotnmsod on Cemetery Midge, and from General II. V. Boynton ou tlie Ule Colonel 1L N. baotl and his work on the War ItecordH. “Christian Selene® »ud Mind Cure, by Dr. Bnokloy, ami **Tbo Potential Energy ol Pood.*' by Pr-Gwant AtfmtmV *»* two pa|otH of a miggeetlve und valuable ulisruc tor by experts in tin Investigations which they record.TllO JuwllJ ««f the t'F.NTIIIT OllllllSCM from month to month many iiqw contrlbu-tom and n largo range of method. This mouth it U oontrtIHifcd hy Kilith M. Thomas, tin late K. It. Sill, William II. liny lit), Ksla I'ulnam Osgood, Juliol C. Marsh, William Strut her*, the Into Sidney l.unier, and Gertrude Hull.Other »ubjecU discussed in the number ate, A New Era m Our History, Koform in Muiiiclpsl (•ovorniwul, College E»* pennon. The Metropolitan Spirit, l.ubor und Capital, Chitsliaii Culoii fluid the Baptist Pointof View, Amcrlean Students lu Germany, Photography and American Ait, etc.