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COMPLETE NOVELS BY v s AMOUS AUTHORS.
Ilhisirated 81mon Derrfct ’» Daughter. By M. T. Caldob.
No. 268. The Linden Farm Bride. By Margaret Blount.
Illustrated.
No. 267. A Dangerous Woman. By Mre. Ann Stktbbni.
No. 250. Blackbird 11111. By EschbbSbblb Kbnnbth.
No. 249. The Peril of Richard Pardon. By B. L. Fab
ikon.
N®. The Little Old Man of the Batlgnolles. By
Khils Oabobian. "
S O- ? 1 ’" Er 0 " 1 the Earth to the Moon. By Julbs Verne.
No. 248. The Guardian’s Plot. By Dr. J. H. Robinson.
No. 2IX The Baron’s Will. By Sylvanos Cobb, Jb.
No. 241. The Gray Falcon. By M. T. Caldok,
No. 240. The Borrow of a Secret. By Mary Cecil Hat.
No- 939. Percy and the Prophet. By Wilkie Collins.
No. 237. The Story ofa Wedding King. By the author
if “• Dora Thorne.”
Wooi> J 36 J ®“ rl ' yn Ware’s Temptation. By Mre. Hknby
No. 285. A Modern Cinderella- By the author of “ Dore
N°. 934. The Island Home By M. T. Caldob.
No. 233. The Fatal Giove. By Clara Augusta.
No. 228. The Mill Girl of Ty rol- By M. T. Caldob.
„ Malwa a Revenge- By H. Ridkb Haggard.
No. 223. Ruth Herrick- By William H. Bushnell.
No. 215. Ratu ven’s Ward- By Florence Mabbyat.
No. 214. Two Kisses- By the author of” Dora Thorne.”
Sunshine. By Charles Beads
5 0- A Vagabond Heroine. By Mre. Annie Edwabds.
„ 3 hornycroft Grange. By Rett Winwood.
No. 210. Caramel Cottage By Mre. Hknby Wood.
S°’? 09 ' Dream Woman- By Wilkie Collins.
No. 208. The Treasure of Franchurd. By Kobebt Louis
iTEVKNBON.
No. 207. The Misadventures of John Nicholson. By
HobkbtLouio Stevenson.
5 0 ??? - Bread Upon the Waters, By Mlee Mulock. ZHU
No- 20j. A Tale of Three Lions. By H. Bideb Haggabd.
No. 204. Page Ninety-two. By Maby Cecil Hay.
No. 208. Mary Hardwick’s Rival- By Mrs. HEnby Wood.
No. 202. Wall Flowers. By Mabion Habland. Illustrated.
No. 201. The Merchant’s Crime. By Hobatio Algeb, Jb.
No. 200. George Caulfield’s Journey. By Mlee M. E.
Bbaddon.
No. 198. Mv Sister Kate- By author “ Dors Thorne.” lU'd.
No. 197. Hesperia- By M. T. Caldob.
No. 198. Ivan the Serf. By Sylvanus Cobb, Jb.
No- 195 A Dark Inheritance- By Maby Ckcil Hat;
N°- ISE That Winter Night- By Robert Buchanan.
No. 183. The Red Cross By M. T. Caldor.
No. 182. For Love or Riches- By author ”A Great Mistake."
No. 18.. The Wizard of Granada. By M. T.Caldob.
No. 180. A W Oman’s Secret. By Claba Augusta.
N° 150. The Guilty River. By Wilkie Collins.
No. 155. Florence Irvington’s Oath. By Mra. Maby A.
Jenison. TUustrated.
No. 154. Lancaster’s Cabin. Ry Mra. M. V. Victor, nvd.
No. 158. Moat Grange. By Mre. Hknby Wood.
No. 152. The Polson of Asps. By Florence Mabbyat.
No. 151. Forging the Fetters. By Mrs. Alexander
No. 150. A Playwright’s Daughter. By Mrs. Annie Ed
vards. Illustrated.
No. 149. Hallow Ash Hall. By Margaret Blount. lU'd.
No. 148. A Bartered Life. By Marion Habland.
No. 147. Sir Noel’s Heir. By Mrs. Maby Agnes Fleming.
No. 146. Doris’s Fortune. By Florence Warden.
No. 145. The Nine of Hearts- By B. L. Farjkon.
E°‘ Lady Valworth’s Diamonds. By "The Duchess."
No. 148. Fair but II alee. By author of ” Dora '1 home.” Til’d.
£°‘ It?' T** e Woman Hater- By i>r. J. H. Robinson, fil’d.
No. 141. Between Two Sins. By the author of “Dors
Thorne." Illustrated.
No. 140. The Lawyer’s Secret. By Miss M. E. Bbaddon.
No. 189. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
9yde- By R. L. Stevenson.
No. 188. An Old Man’s Sacrifice. By Mrs. Ann 8.
ITBFHENI.
No. 137. Under the Lilacs. By author of “Dora Thorne.”
No. 136. A Low Marriage. By Miss Mulock. Illustrated.
No. 185. AW loked Girl. By Maby Cecil Hay.
N°- 184. The Pearl of the Ocean. By Claba Augusta.
No. 183. The Old Oaken Chest. By Sylvanus Cobb, Jr.
No. 132. The Californian Cabin. By M. T. Caldob.
No. 131. The Forcellinl Rubles. By M. T. Caldob.
No. 129. The Diamond Bracelet- By Mrs. Hknby Wood.
Illustrated.
No. 128. Ollffe House. By Etta W. Pierce.
No. 128. Agatha’s History. By Margaret Blount.
No. 122. Out of the Seo. By Clara Augusta. '
No- 121. The Story ofa Storm. By Mrs. Jane G. Austin.
No. 120. The Evil Genius. By M. T. Caldob.
No. 119. The Mystery at Blackwood Grange. By Mrs.
Hay Agnes Fleming.
No. 103. The Last ofthe Ruth vens.By Miss Mulock. IWd.
No. 101. The Mor wick Farm Mystery. By Wilkik Col
ons. Illustrated.
No, 100. Out of the Depths. By Hugh Conway.
No. 99. Retrib utlon. By Margaret Blount.
No. 98. A Tale of Sin. By Mrs. Henry Wood.
No. 97. A Fortune Hunter. By Annie Thomas. Ill'd.
No. 96. Wedded and Parted. By author of “ Dora Thorne.”
No. 95. The KnlghtabrldgeiMystery. By Chablesßeade.
illustrated.
No. 94. Ingledew Hoose. By the author of “ Dora Thorne."
No. 98. A Posslv c Crime. By “ The Duchess.”
No. 92. Rose Lodge. By M rs. Hknby Wood.
No. 91. A Bridge of Love- By the author of “ Dora Thorne.”
No. 90. The Fatal Marrlag e. By Miss M. E. Bbaddon.
No. 89. A Queen Amongst Women. By the suthor of
* Dora Thorne."
No. 88. The Blate hford Bequest. By Hugh Conway. lU’d.
No. 87. The Curse of Carew. By author of ” Dora Thorne.'
No. 86. A Shadow on the Threshold. By Mary Ckcil Hay.
No. 85. The Fatal Lilies. By theauthor of “Dora Thorne.”
No. 84. Oarriston’s Gift. By Hugh Conway. Illustrated.
No. 88. More Bitter than Death. By author “ Dora
Thorne.”
No. 82. Miss or Mrs. t By Wilkie Collins. Illustrated.
No. 81. In the Holidays. By Mary CbCil Hay
No. 89. The Romantic Ad ventures ofa Milkmaid- By
Thom is Habdy.
N’. 79. A Bead Heart. By the author of “ Dora Thorne.”
No. 77. Dark Days. By Hugh Conway.
No. 76. Shadows on the Snow. By B. L. Fabjeon.
No. 70. At the World’s Mercy. By Florence Warden.
No. 74. Called Back- By Hugh Conway.
No. 73. Mildred.Tre vanion. By “ The Duohess.”
No. 72. In Cupid’s Net. By the author of “ Dora Thorne."
No. 71. The Gray Woman. By Mre. Gaskell. Illustrated.
I^°k TO ’ Mystery of the llolly Tree. By the author
>f“ Dora Thorne. Illustrated.
No. 69. Gabriel’s Marriage. By Wilkie Collins. IWd.
No. 68. John Bowerbank’s Wife. By Miss Mulock. lU'd.
No. 67. Jasper Dune’s Secret. By Mies M. E. Bbaddon.
Illustrated.
No. 66. Leoll ne. By Mary Cecil Hay. Illustrated.
, No - 65 ' Lady Gwendolin e’s Dream. By the author of
“ Dora Thorne. f Illustrated.
No. 64. K“4 Court Farm. By Mre. Henry Wood. lU'd.
No. 68. The Frozen Deep By Wilkie Collins. Ill’d.
No- 62. Back to the Old Home. By Mary Cecil Hay. IWd.
No. 51. The Lost Bank Note. Bv Sire. Hknby Wood. lU'd.
No. 50. Hester. By Beatrice M. Butt. Illustrated.
No. 49. A Bride from the Sea- By author of “Dora Thorne.”
N 0.45. The Cricket on the Hearth. A Christmas Story.
By Charles Diokkns Illustrated.
No. 44. The Yellow Mask. By Wilkie Collins.
No. 43. Bell Brandon. By P. Hamilton Mykbb. IWd.
No. 36. Missing. By Mart Cecil Hay.
No. 33. Anne. By Mrs. Henry Wood.
No. 32. Slater Rose. By Wilkie Collins.
No. 31. Valerie’s Fate. By Mrs. Alexander.
No. 29. A Golden Dawn. By author of “Dora Thorne." IWd.
N "- 27 - Esstoa; or. The Mystery ofthe Headlands,
iy Etta W. Pikboe. Illustrated.
No. 25. Dudley Oarleon. By Miss M. E. Bbaddon.
. ' Hunt. By Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens.
No. 22. The Heir to Ashley. By Mrs. Henry Wood.
No. 21. Reaping the Whirlwind. By Maby Ceoil Hay.
No. 10. A Gilded Sin. By the author <f“ Dora Thorne."
No. 7. The Laurel Bush. By Mies Mulock.
No. 6. Henry Arkell. By Mrs. Henry Wood.
No. 5. Amos Barton. By George Eliot.
No. 4. Blue Eyes and Golden Hair. By Annie Thomas,
No. s. Captain AMck’s Legacy. ByM. T. Caldob.
No. 2. Among the Ruins. By Mart Cecil Hay. IWd.
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Kennesaw Garotte, Atlanta. Ga.
Uhri’tmas Stories. By Charles DfcKENs. Ths
most chsraihig Christmas stories ever wiltten.
thmiinl’;,.£? ( ? ,OUB » e t«etlve Stories. A collection of
thrilling narratives o Detective experience.
very’lnteres*in t / en Com P let ® Stories by popular authors. AU
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vet Vilhi.S± w tob «,Yonr Own Doctor. Containing simple
y Na iw > remed lea for .11 the common complaints. P
B vi; i ?;.J >^ C ? r^, ‘ e 1 alntlng. Manual of self-instruction.
B Clarkson. Illustrated.
n . Z l ?’ ®“lde to Needle Work,Knitting and CrooheA.
CO N?V}l nS w’ ,Knß I f,,r 8 " , ki,,dß 01 FHUCy Needlework" ZHU**
of Floriculture. 1 eachen the beat method
f No 'Tfc *ss th * di ?“ re " t Illustrated.
No. 56. The Home Cook Book mid Famflv Phvaieiau
Containing hundreds of excellent cooking recipes and hints to
bou-ekeopers; also Ulllng how io cibp j l/conX’ JllenT ‘°
easv and r ? P \r op Home Adornment, containing
easy and practical instructions ior making fancy baskets wall
pockets, brackets, needlework, embroidery, etc. Illustrated,
BOOKS FOB FABMEBS.
No. 246. How to Make and Save Money on the Farm.
11c 6 at ' on 01 n,ef,d f»cts, hints slid suggestions.
nC cessft, l Poultry Keeping. A com
plete poultry book, giving the fullest information tegardlng thia
profitable pursuit. Illustrated. e •
H°me-niade Farm Implements. Contains direc
tions for making useful and labol saving utensils, allot which
are uupatented and may be easily made. Illustrated.
No 173. The Great Staple*. Contains valuable hints and
useful suggestions regarding the culture of wheat, corn, potatoes,
tar, etc. Illustrated. r ’
No. 172. SucceM in the Garden. Contains valuable In
formation regarding the successful growing of all kinds of veget
ables. Illustrated.
No 171. Fruit Cnlture for Profit, in this book Is given a
vast amount ot useful Information for growers of all kinds of
fruits. Illustrated.
No. 170. The Whole Subject of Fertilizer*. This Im
portant subject is fully 'rented in this book.
No. 169. The Stockbreeders’ Guide. This work contain*
Information of great value regarding the care and management,
feeding and rearing of horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs. Illustrated.
No. 168. Country Architecture. Containing designs and*
plans for houses, cottages, barus and other outbuildings.
HUMOROUS BOOKS.
No. 245. Mrs. Caudle’* Curtain Lecture*. By Douglas
Jerrold.
No. 244. Adventure* of a Bachelor. By the author of
11 Buah Beanpole’s Adventures in New York.”
N°-216. The Aunt Maguire Document*. Br the authe,
of" The Widow Bkdott Papers.”
No. 199. BiJah Beanpole’* Adventure* in New York.
By the author ot •• The Miss Slimmkns Papers.” Illustrated.
No. 166. The Aunt Kezlah Paper*. By Claba Augusta
author of “The Rugg Documents. ,r A most ridiculously funnt
book. ,
No. 159. “A Pleasure Exertion ” and Other Sketches.
By” Josiah Allen’* Wife.”
Nolls. Yankee Wit and Humor. A collection of humor
ous, stories, sketches, poems and paragraphs. Illustrated.
No. 78. The Widow Bedott Paper*. By Frances M.
WBITOHEB.
No. 58. The Budget of Wit, Humor and Fun. a col
lection of tunny stories, sketches, anecdotes, poems and Joke*.
Illustrated.
TWMAL W0BK&
I>F Henry W. Longfellow. No on*
can afford to be without thia collection of poems by the maattr of
American poetry. Illustrated.
No. 110. Poems, by John G. Whittier. The only cheap
edition published—should in every household. Illustrated.
No. 46. Jean Ingelow’s Poems. Ail the finest works o
this great poetess are given In this book.
No. 84. The Lady of the Lake* By Sir Walter Scott. A
romance In verse.
No. 1. Poems* by Alfred Tennyson. This work contains
some of his finest compositions.
JUVENILE BOOKS.
No. 222. Modern Recitations. A large collection of th*
most popular recitations in prose and verse.
No. 221. Gulliver’s Travels. The remarkable adventures
of Lemuel Gulliver among the Lilliputians and Giants.
No. 168. Popular Recitations and lllalofues. humorous
dramatic an<l pathetic, including all the latest and most popular.
No. 158. Round the Evening Lump. A book of stories,
pictures, puzzles and games, for the little folks at heme.
No. 114. Parlor Amusements. A large collection es Acting
Charades, Parlor Dramas, Shadow Pantomimes, Games, Puzzles,
etc. Illustrated.
No. 61. Dialogues, Recitations and Readings, a Urge
and choice collection for school exhibitions, etc. .
No. 55. Winter Evening Recreations, a large collection of
Acting Charades, Tableaux, Games, Puzzles, etc. Illustrated.
No. 54. Parlor Mnglc and Chemical Experiments. A
book which tells how to perform hundreds of amusing tricks
No. 85. Grimm's Fairy Stories for the Young. The finest
collection of fairy stories published.
BIOGRAPHICAL WORKS.
No. 162. The Self-Made Men of Modern Time*. Cot
tains portraits ami biographies of famous self-made American*.
No. 112. The Life of Gen. U. S. Grant. By W. A. Peter*.
With portrait and o her illustrations.
No. 9. Dlatlngulahed People. This work contain* por
trait* and biographies of our celebrated Salesmen, Authors, Poet*,
Editor*, Clergymen, Financier*, etc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
No. 220. The People’* Natural History. Containing In
tareetlng descriptions, accom panled by illustrations of numerous
beasts, birds, reptiles, Ashes, and Inserts.
No. 219. Selection* for Autograph Albums, Valentine*,
Wedding Anniversaries, Birthday Greeting* and Bouquet Preeen.
tatlons. A large and valuable collection.
No. 218. Ballad* ofthe War. A collection of patriotic end
soul stirring poems, written during the wer for the Union.
No. 217. Perfect Etiquette) on, Howto Bkhavk in So
ciety. A complete manual for ladles and gentlemen, giving the
correct rules of deportment for all occasions.
No. 167. Wonder* of the See. / description of the many
wonderful and beautiful things found*t ..te bottom of the ocean,
with profuse Illustrations.
No. 166. Wonder* of the World, Jaturai. ano Other
Contains descriptions and illustrations of the most wonderful
works of nature and ofman. Very Interesting and Instructive.
No. 165. Familiar Quotations. Containing th* origin end
authorship of many phrases frequently met In leading and cot.
versation. A valuable work ol reference.
No. 161. Low Life In New York. A series of vivid pen pio
tures showing the dark tide of Hie In the great city. Illustrated.
No. 157. The Hoad to Wealth Not an adverilatnKctrcular,
but a thoroughly practical work pointing out away by which *ll
maymake money, easily, tepidly, and honestly.
No. 130. One Hundred Popular Song*, *entlment»l. path
etic and comic, including most ofthe favorites, new and old.
No. 113. Anecdote* of the Rebellion. A collection ot
humorous, pathetic and thrilling narratives oitlie war.
No. 60. tJaeftil Knowledge for the Million, * handy book
of useful Information for all, upon many and various subjects. Zl
lustrated.
No. 57. Manners and Custom* In Far Away Land*,*
book of travel*, describing the peculiar life, habits, manners and
customsof the people of foreign count> I- s. Illustrated.
N<x6B. The Standard Letter Writer foi Ladles and Gen
tlemen, a complete guide to correepo ulence. giving plain direc
tions for the composition of letters of every kind.
No. 52. Manual of Etiquette for Ladlesand Gentlemen, a
gnlde to politeness and good breeding, giving the rules ol modern
etiquette for all occasions.
No. 47. The Cities of the New World. A description of
all points of interest relating to nearly every Important city of
America, Illustrated with bird’s eye views of each city described.
No. 8. The History and Mystery of Common Thing*.
This work tells all about the niauulactiire of the common and
familiar thing* which we see every day about u*. Illustrated,
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