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Read it: Zo any one who will send uc © ne Subscriber to this pa: ion price, we will give Absolutely Free, a at the regular Sor One Year send by mail, post- paid, Twenty-five Complete Novele—any twenty-five you may select from the follow- ng list : a t. By SyivawvsCor Simon Berrick's Danghter. |B; \. 1. ‘The Linden Farm Bride. A Dangerous W By Blackbird MIL By Esrw 29. The Perll of Richard Pardon. By B. L. Fansxon The Little Old Man of the Batignolles. the Moon. By Juzes Venxe. ¢ Guardian's Plot. By Dr. J.H. Rosixsox. The Baron's WiLL. By Syivaxcve Coss, Jr. . Phe Gray Falcon. By M. T. Carvon. The Sorrow of « Secret. By Many Cron. Hay. 89. Perey and the Prophet. By Wiixre Corie. . ‘The Story of aWedding Hing. By the author * Dora Therne. Martyn Ware's Temptation. By Mrs. H. Woop A Modern Cinderella. By author “Dora Thorne.” The l 335. ‘The Fs . CALDOR. Manaantz Buovrr. of John Nicholson, By x ‘Waters. By Miss Motoce. i'd. is. By H. Riven Hagearn. two. By Many Cecit. Hay. wiek's Rival. By Mrs. H. Woon. By Manion Hantaxp. Iii'd, rime. By Horatio Avorn, Jr. Journe; Miss Brappon. By author “Dora Thorne.” Ji'd. M. T. Carvon. Crcit Hay. BucuANAN. of Granada. By N. "Secret. By OLana Avovera. ty Rt By Witare Coutixs. No. 155. Florence [vington’s Oath. By Mre. Many A. Deswox. Illustra! No. 154. Lancnater’s By Mrs. M. V. Vicron. 1u'd. No. 158. Mont Grange. 18. Hesny Woon. No. 152. The Polson of No. 151. By Fuomexce Marnvar, LEXANDER. By Mra. Anxte ing the Fetters. iy 150, jaywright’s Daughter. Epwaxos. Iiustrated. 49. Hollow Aah Malt. Br Mancaner Buouxr. 2 Fer A F 9 Br B. L. Fanseo -Diamonds. By “Tur By author of “Dora Thorne.” JU'd, ter. By Dr. J. H. Rosr na. ins. By the author of “Dora eart Valworth’s : ween Two Thorne.” Mustrated. No.140. The Lawyer's Secret. By Miss M. E. Brappox. No. 189. The Stra de Bs ‘TRYENSON. An Ol4 Man's Sacrifice. By Mrs. Axw S. ENS. jer the Lilacs. By author of “ Dora Thorne.” to select. And how easily you can do it! fe ‘| No. 181. 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