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But we know thatit will take an extraordinary inducement to bring out the united efforts of every one of our present subseribers—we shall have to make a high bid. Well, we are ambitious and anxious to double our circulation, and, by special arrangement with one of the lead- ing publishing houses we are enabled to make you An Offer Remarkable for its Liberality. Read it: Zo any one who will send uc @ ne Subscriber fo this paper for One Year at the regular subscription price, we will give Absolutely Free, and send by mail, post- paid, Twenty-five Complete Novels—any twenty-sive you may select from the follow ing list: jorm. Ry Mrs. JANeG.AvSTIN. fy M. T. Cazpon, . By Silas Moc Farm Mystery. By Wu tina. lustrated. (00. Out of the Depth. By Huon Comway, Retribution. By Maxoaner Biocwt. A Tale of Sin, By Mrs. Hizxay Woo . A Fortune Hunter. By Axsix Tuc . Wedded and Parteds By xuihor * The Kutgbtabridge Mystery. 0» . Ingledew House. By aithor of 1 A Passive Orime. H.R ‘¢ Baron’s Will. 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By Many Cxcit, Har, A Glide “Dora Thorne, oret. By Miss M. E. Brappos. The Laur: *: of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. By Mra. Axw 8. Henry Arkell. By M Amos Barton. By Grouae & Blue Eyer ai Iden Hai PRE Captain Allck’s Legacy. By N. T Cacvon. 5 Under the Lila Among the Hala. By MaxyCrcn, Hay. fitd. Just think of it! We will give you twenty-five charming complete novels free 1f you will get us only one yearly subscriber. The novels are splendid ones, and they are published complete in neat pamphlet form. Note the names of the authors—they are the most celebrated writers, both of America and Europe. Note also the long and attractive list from which you are privileged toselect. No matter which of the novels you choose, you will be perfectly delighted with them. Most of the novels in this list sell for 25 cents each in the Seaside and other Ibraries. You can get any twenty-five you may choose—free, for getting us only one yearly subscriber. hat this 1s a wonderful opportunity—such @ one as you never had before ? reader of this papér consider this offer as addressed to himself or herself indtvid- xe up your mind that you will have twenty-five of these charming complete novels, And how easily you can do it! What 1a it to get one yearly subscriber tothispaper? There is not one single one of our present subscribers and readers but can do It, if they will try. Remember, you are hot asked to get up a@ club or to do any canvassing, but merely to use your influence to induce one of your neighbors or friends to take our paper for ® year. Anybody can do this Among your neighbors and friends there 1s certainly one who will subscribe for our paper at your solicitation. Do not put it off, or atop to think it over, but go right out at once and get your sub- scriber. You yourself will be surprised to find how easy @ thing it 1s to do, and when you receive your twenty-five complete novels and commence reading them, you Will be delighted to think you took advantage of our great and very Iberal offer. = ‘We will give fifty of the novels fortwo yearly subscribers, seventy-five for three subscribers, and so on for any number. Get more than one subscriber if you can without too much tronble, but do not fail to get at Jeast one, and secure for yourself twenty-five charming complete novels free, You will miss a grand chance—a great opportunity—If you pass this offer by unheeded. Order your novels by the numbers as given. Address all J j Axxte Tomas, aey, . By author of * Dora Thorne.” By TAKE NOTICE The patrons of the Bre must pay fcr all advertisements, in the way ot notices, deaths, marnages, &e. No matter of a personal nature will be inserted unless it is paid for. 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