LOVE AND THE MASTER PASSION. an’s prayer. Love well and marry early. Beauty and Art. Tho chemistry of Iove and beauty. How to increase love-power. Aspasia, Diana de Poictiers and the bath of beauty. Peter of Lombardy, the Rosicrucian, and the elixir of life, What i was. Ninon D’E Enclos, young at ninety years, and how she did it. Strange secret of lifeprolonging, Vilmara and his mysterious cordial, Curious method of Madame Tallien for preserving her youth and beauty. The whole art of adornment. Skin, hair, eyes, teeth. Protozone . This section alone is worth the price of ten such books to every female in the land, be she old or young ; for it contains the whole secret of magnetic female beauty. The magnetic plate formervous ladies . Turkish Harems. how they beautify themselves. Toilette articles. How to make and use them. Bad effects of two in one bed. Fun as a doctor, Difference between the sexes, Rather curious, The Roman daughter, Touching story, A latter-day sermon, The social evil, Hxtraordinary means resorted to by the higher grades of Ivose women to preserve their beauty, and restore it when lost, Protoplasm, and how to increase it, Huxley’s theory. Scandal, Running upstairs, and the heart disease. Freeman B. Dowd, Luke Burke, Charles Swinburne. Peerless trio, Boyd of Minneapolis on true marriage, Divoree, is ita realremedy for an unhappy marriage?. The Woman’s Grand Secret, Beecher on ‘The secret sins of youth. The chemical origin of sin. Portrait of the Girl of the Period, and the girl of the future. Marriage in 1970, A startling scientific fact concerning human blood. What becomes of harlots after death ? Tests of the love nature by the color of the eyes. Very singular, and true, A certain cure for dyspepsia page 100 second part . Whom not to marry. A philosophic caution to those who love. The essence of marriage is consent. What the Rosicrucians are. The rights of a lover and husband are the same. A lover’s and brother’s not so, The true rule of divorce. Legislators, take notes of this, Heart, not mind, carries sex along with it. Marriage not dependent on a ceremony. A fashionable woman’s prayer. Prayer of the Girl of the Period, Why some people marry, A Hottentot’s picture of heaven, To PHYSICIANS ESPECIALLY. An entirely new theory of nervous diseases, and methods of cure. Prompt, certain, and complete, Trouble in the love nature the cause of untold sickness. Means of cure . The use and abuse of amatory passion. Change of nervous centres. Frightful consequences thereof. Discovery of the philosopher’s stone, Magnetic exhaustion, and the remedy. Voodoo John, of New Orleans, who completely subjugated woman. Magnetic fascination. Vampires. Life leeches. Consumers of souls, A thrilling warning. The whole terrible mystery of Voodooism revealed. The cause and cure of all evil. Want of true love. The death of love and its life. Valuable hints to medical men. A new theory of cure and a faultless one. The celebrated Leg-Love Secret of Gautier. Dickens’ trouble with his wife. Why wives generally ruin their talented husbands. A hint to women . A very curious paper on incest. Proving a man’s brother to be nearer of kin to him than is his father or mother. Byron’s alleged incest. Singular cause of wedded misery and discontent. Its certain cure. The only cure for the deadly personal sin. Why wives hate their husbands. General Grant Wilson on marriages among men of genius, A splendid paper, by a splendid man. Socrates, Xantippe, Aspasia, Diotima, Domenichino, Milton, Alecto, Salmasius, Bacon, Coke, Shakespeare, Montaigne, Moliere, La Fontaine, Rousseau, Beaumarchais, Whitlocke, Saville, John Wesley, Dryden, Steele, Coleridge, Sterne, Churchill, Byron, Shelley, Bulwer and his wife, Fuseli, Hobbes, Locke, Bentham, Spinosa, Kant, Gibbon, Barrow, Chillingworth, Hammond, Poe, and other genii, Why unhappy benedicts are celibates. Carlyle and his wife. How the Scotch giant lives at home, The underlying law of human genius. A hint to mothers. Freeman B. Dowd. Grand master of the Rusicrucians. Reference toseership, and the seven magnetic laws of love, whereby the unloved gain it, and lost loves are firmly rebuilded. A strange and mighty power. How to retain a husband’s love, Old-maidhood-and how to avoid it, The how! The work called Seership, containing the Oriental Woman’s Art of Love, and direct statement and application of the seven magnetic laws of love, was put to press after the above. volumes were written. Its price is three dollars, and can be had only direct from this office. Of the large double volume, octavo work on Love and the Master Passion, the universal testimony is that no other. 100% in any language is so full, plain, clear, explicit, and oxhaustive. Its price in $2.50, and 30 cents postage. direct from my office only. I have just completed my work on Seership, and will forward a synopsis of contents upon application by letter, which must contain two stamps. P. B. RANDOLPH, Boston, Mass.