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Children have read ‘hem for centuries, and grown people quote them every day. bh 44 Anecdotes of Public Men. ‘Washington, Franklin, Webster, Clay, Tilden, Lin- coln, Boott, 6 Grant Gara eld, Gladstone, Butler, Han- cock, Lee, and all the leading men of the century. 43 Buildin: Plans for Prac- »: P Scams Low. iT HOUSES, A full descr dion and plans of eight Mosern houses, ranging in 3 price from $500 to $4,500. Illustrated. 42 Gems of the Poets, contain- ing charming selections from Tennyson, Longfel. low, Whittier, Byron, Shelly, Moore, Bryant. and each week, for eri at_onee, and balance weekly. Unless otherwise ordered, ail will the time thé order is received. ‘The books are by the best authors sneral Writers, and insure you a LITERARY BANQUET OF vuxh the entire year. SECTION 5, beginning FEB. 4th, 1888+ 71 The Coming Race, or New UTGPIA, By Sir E. BoLwer Lytron. A thrilling ry of lifg among an ideal people found in the ‘¢ of the earth, where the beauties are orm perfect, the thought | pure and motive free. ming book hi HE COMING RACE, Part He Bulldog and Butterfly. i Christie Murray, A spidily told story of = man character, yet nota Dit overdral woe Bulla and Butterflies are all around oo 68s She; or Adventures in the VES OF KOR. By H. Riwrr Hacoarp. This que and popular story is‘ new departure in of fiction. Its production has carried the many others. wrinto fame asa writer and artist. The vigor vate ty of the book make it es] ly charming; 41 Parlor Magic and Chemi- imparts a pleasant. thrill as it glides thre oy BY wonderful scenes and startling events CAL EXPERIMENTS, a book which tellshow Past fo form hu of ng tricks ey cod joarudiveenverkaans wicca” |S SHE; or Advemtaten ove. Part IK: 40 How to Make Poultry Pay. a © SHE: of Adventures, ete, Bart 11. ae neem ener extent 61 Calderonthe Courtier. By ir. P. acoBy, Poultry Editorof “Farm axp Ga RDER, aA elpliia; illustrated. . Philad Sir E. es RS Onee of the best of bap. Beng 39 Robinson Crusoe. A thrilling ee eet torent epbie situa narratiye by Daxter DrF« bing the adven. Stabbed in the Dark. By Lxxx Lintoy. A strong, etirring story of the Neapolitan days, by an author who invents in- mas Plots ts and indies intricate situations like STABBED IN THE epee Part I. The Cricket 2 Hearth. Cuanves DICKENS. One of the sweetest and things ever written by Dickens, All love its beauty and pathos, and it will be preserved ead long after some of his more imaginative s have been forgotten. The Lady of Lyons. By TLWER LyTTon. This is the lady as seen in celebrated play of the same name. It ranks as prettiest picture of devotion and sincerest ex- of the “ tender passion " ever placed on the des tures Of a castaway in the nth Pacific Ocean, 38 The Laurel Bush. By Mi Lock, author of “John Halifax, Gentleman 37 Annie. A Novel. By Mrs, Hexry ‘Woon author: of “East L B. 26 Sister Rose. A Novel. By Wirxre Comass, author c ‘The Woman in White,” etc. 35 Valerie’s Fate. A Novel. By Mrs. ALEXANDER, author of “The Wooing Ot,” étc, 34 A Golden Dawn. A Novel. By the author of “Dora Thorne,” etc, 33 Dudley Carleon. A Novel. By Miss M. E. BRappox, author of “Lady Audley's 1 Secret,” etc, stage. 32 Reaping the Whirlwind. a 59 Juliaand Her Romeo. By Novel. By Maxy Cecit Har, author of “Old Mid- I » Cuntstiz Murray. This author is always dieton"’s Money,” etc. 3 = na! Aoae ee In“ KS and Her Romeo” he 31 Gabriel’s Marriage. A Novel, {28%n's spell qiuch tikes teasers Beld to the By Wixi Cons, author of * No Name,” ctc, the etory. SECTION 4, beginning NOY. 5th, 18 58 Doom an Atlantic Epi- SODE. By Justis 1. McCantH thrilling story of life on an An hand of a master is visible from t Liverpool to the terribie la: 57 William Shaks peare; 3 Bow Waer, War aNp WHAT RE WROTE. AT There never has been compre such brief space so much about the im Ba of Avon” as in this work of the brilliant French author. 56 Rasselas; Prince of Aby: By Dr. Samven Jonxsox. One of those writings by a master mind which no one can aff nottoread. It isa story of th — n hi rt eis el 6, beginning MAY 5th, 1888. 8 Loys, Lord Berresford ; by the “Dvcpess.” This charting society stor: ie One of the best from the pen of the popular author Itis se eperitod 4 in action, and full of situations calcu. lated ustrate high life. The work cf a genius. ss Clouds and Sunshine. py Cares READE. A happily told story of f: at full of pretty rural pictures and SA aes s2 The Haunted House. py Sm E. Buiwer Lyrrox. One of the great authors quaintest conceits and most happily told stories. 81 John Milton; When, Why ee WHAT HE W) ROTE. By H. A. Tarnz, hanpiest moods and noblest & ML a better aien of Stilton, bis Eines sie nad eons ods and nest better id 0 e8, 8 i RAY ASSELAS: Prince of ! from its pages, than from any Othersource. bead 54 Money. By Sir E. Bulwer Lyt- so Dr, Marigold. By Char- TON. Whoo er hi LES DICKENS, One of Dicken’s crispest and of Veni she most amusing sketches of a quaint and curious re Readable, laughable, and a sure antidote to dull care 79 The Knightsbridge Mys- By Cranes Reape. Concealment is the .e, till after wending through a forest of he fearful close bursts on the reader like au Alpine avalanche or ocean Water-spout. on, and 78 Allan Quatermain; the conceived and and best novel from the pen of the paral = ae gece TAGGARD. is ators of t eta f p aud hear the hare eter By € harles 53 Peg W offington. READE. This masterpi ) is one of those exguisite m mil nds ornament thi work. 51 Miss Toosey’s Mi LADDIE. Two of thos charmingly told stories of hy fresh and inspire. 50 Paul and Virgini 1. By Berna- mseholk sa and bea aes “ never dies.” Part If. A. Part I. 48 Cardinal Richelien. By y Sir BULWER LYTTS: ty) rs . wily, ambitious and t Fre sketched by Bulwer in tuations and thrilling activity Sic such a revelation in fiction. Part QUATERMAIN, Part III. QUATER MAIN, Part I. 5 AN QUATERMAIN, Part I. 74 The Trial of Pickwick. By CHARLES DICKENS. This is the first time the entire of the wall: ae ventures with the jonable Mra. Bardell has appeared in con. form. It abounds in mirth-provoking inci- interest is always heightened by the comicalities of the immortal Sam Weller. Duty Unto Death, or Life and ; of Rev. Georze C. Haddock, Apostle of Pro- n in the Northwest. ne pares rotten Jonn - The murder of 1) cent a thrill of horror through the North, dentirecountry. The work is an ably written f the man and his career, ees contains graphic account of his assassination. L DUTY UNTO DEATH, ete. Part 1. . 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