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The Story of a Bad Boy. Illustrated. $1.25. The Story of a Cat. Translated from the French of EMILE DE LA BÉDOLLIERRE, by T. B. ALDRICH. With silhouettes. $1.00. Nathaniel Hawthorne.

A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys. Illustrated. 12mo, $1.25.

Holiday Edition. Illustrated by F. S. CHURCH. 4to, full gilt, $2.50.

Little Classic Edition. 18mo, gilt top, $1.00. True Stories from History and Biography. Illustrated. 12mo, $1.25.

Little Classic Edition. 18mo, gilt top, $1.00. Tanglewood Tales. Illustrated. 12mo, $1.25.

Holiday Edition. Illustrated by G. W. EDWARDS. 4to, full gilt, $2.50.

Little Classic Edition. 18mo, gilt top, $1.00. A Wonder-Book, Tanglewood Tales, and Grandfather's Chair. Riverside Edition. Crown

8vo, gilt top, $2.00. Grandfather's Chair. Popular Edition. 16mo, paper, 15 cents.

The Snow-Image, and Other Twice-Told Tales.

Little Classic Edition. 18mo, gilt top, $1 oo. François Rabelais.

Three Good Giants. By FRANÇOIS RABELAIS. Translated by JOHN DIMITRY. Illustrated by DORE and ROBIDA. $1.50.

Abby Sage Richardson.

Stories from Old English Poetry. New Edition. Illustrated. 16mo, $1.00. John Greenleaf Whittier.

Child-Life. A Collection of Poems for and about Children. Selected, with an Introductory Essay, by J. G. WHITTIER. Illustrated. New Edition. 12mo, full gilt, $2.00. Child-Life in Prose. A Volume of Stories, Fancies, and Memories of Child-Life. Selected, with an Introductory Essay, by J. G. WHITTIER. Illustrated. New Edition. $2.00.

Hans Christian Andersen.

PEOPLE.

Charles E. Carryl.

Davy and the Goblin; or, What Followed Reading" Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." Illustrated. 8vo, $1.50.

Mother Goose's Melodies for Children.

With eight full-page colored Illustrations, 30 other Illustrations, and music. 4to, boards, $2.00.

Thomas Hughes.

Tom Brown's Schooldays at Rugby. New Edition. Illustrated. 16mo, $1.00.

Tom Brown at Oxford. 16mo, $1.25.

Charles Dickens.

A Child's History of England.
Crown 8vo, $1.00.

Illustrated.

Library Edition. Crown 8vo, gilt top, $1.50. Treasury of Pleasure Books.

For Young People. Illustrated in color. 8vo, 75 cents.

Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney.

Faith Gartney's Girlhood. Illustrated. $1.50.
Hitherto; A Story of Yesterdays. $1.50.
Patience Strong's Outings. 12mo, $1.50.
The Gayworthys. 12mo, $1.50.

A Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's Life. Illustrated. 12mo, $1.50.

We Girls; a Home Story. Illustrated. $1.50.
Real Folks. Illustrated. 12mo, $1.50.

The Other Girls. Illustrated. 12mo, $1.50.
Sights and Insights. 2 vols. 12mo, $3.00.
Odd, or Even. 12mo, $1.50.
Bonnyborough. 12mo, $1.50.
Boys at Chequasset. Illustrated. 12mo, $1.50.
Homespun Yarns. Short Stories. 12mo, $1.50.
Ascutney Street. 12mo, $1.50.

James Fenimore Cooper.

Cooper Stories. Narratives of Adventure selected from Cooper's Works. Stories of the Prairie. Stories of the Woods. Stories of the Sea. Illustrated by Darley. 3 vols., 16m0, $1.00 each; the set, $3.00.

Stories and Tales. Popular Edition. Illus- Charles, Egbert Craddock [Mary N.

trated. Crown 8vo, $1.00.

Wonder Stories told for Children. Popular Edition. Illustrated. Crown 8vo, $1.00.

Murfree].

Down the Ravine. Illustrated. 16mo, $1.00.
The Story of Keedon Bluffs. 16mo, $1.00.

For sale by all Booksellers. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price by the Publishers,

HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO.,

4 Park St. Boston; 11 East 17th St. New York.

II

Lucy Gibbons Morse.

The Atlantic Monthly Advertiser.

The Chezzles. Illustrated. $1.50.

Augustus Hoppin.

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Recollections of Auton House. Illustrated. $1.25.
Two Compton Boys. Illnstrated. $1.50.
William Dean Howells.

A Little Girl among the Old Masters. With
Commentary by W. D. HOWELLS. With 54
illustrations. Oblong 16mo, $2.00.
Sarah Orne Jewett.

Play-Days. Square 16mo, $1.50.

Betty Leicester. A Story for Girls. $1.25. Charles Dudley Warner.

Being a Boy. Illustrated. 16mo, $1.25
Nora Perry.

The Youngest Miss Lorton, and Other Stories.
Illustrated. 12mo, $1.50.

A Flock of Girls and Their Friends. Illus-
trated. 12mo, $1.50.

Frances Courtenay Baylor.

Juan and Juanita. Illustrated. $1.50.

Laura S. H. Cooke.

Dimple Dopp, and Other Stories. Illustrated.
Square 8vo, $1.25.

Jeanie T. Gould [Mrs. Lincoln].

Marjorie's Quest. Illustrated. 12mo, $1.50. Miriam Coles Harris.

Louie's Last Term at St. Mary's. 16mo, $1.00. Rev. Harry M. Kieffer.

The Recollections of a Drummer Boy. $1.50.
Lucretia P. Hale.

Fagots for the Fireside. A Collection of Games.
Illustrated. 12mo, $1.25.

The Peterkin Papers. Illustrated. $1.50.
Rev. Theodore T. Munger.

On the Threshold. Enlarged Edition. $1.00. Lamps and Paths. Sermons to Children. $1.00. James Parton.

Captains of Industry. With Portraits. 16mo, $1.25

Captains of Industry. Series II. 16mo, $1.25.

PEOPLE.

Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.

The Trotty Book. Illustrated. $1.25.
Trotty's Wedding Tour and Story Book. With
Portrait of Trotty and Illustrations. $1.25.
Celia Thaxter.

Poems for Children. Illustrated. 8vo, $1.50.
Harriet Beecher Stowe.

Little Pussy Willow, etc. Illustrated. $1.25.
A Dog's Mission, etc. Illustrated. $1.25.
Queer Little People. Illustrated. $1.25.

Margaret Vandegrift.

Little Helpers. Illustrated. Square 8vo, $1.50.
The Dead Doll, and Other Verses. Illustrated.
Square 8vo, $1.50.

Kate Douglas Wiggin.

The Birds' Christmas Carol. Illustrated.
New Edition. Square 12mo, boards, 50 cents.
The Story of Patsy. Illustrated. 60 cents.
A Summer in a Cañon. Illustrated. $1.25.
Timothy's Quest. 16mo, $1.00.

The Story Hour. Short stories for Young
Children. By Mrs. WIGGIN, and her sister,
NORA A. SMITH. Illustrated. 16mo, $1.00.
Lucy Larcom.

Childhood Songs. Illustrated. $1.00.
Horace E. Scudder.

The Bodley Books. First Series. Illustrated.
Each volume, square 8vo, boards, $1.50. The
set, 4 vols., $6.00.

1. Doings of the Bodley Family in Town and Country; 2. The Bodleys Telling Stories; 3. The Bodleys on Wheels; 4. The Bodleys Afoot. The Bodley Books. Second Series. Illustrated. Each volume, square 8vo, boards, $1.50. The set, 4 vols., $6.00.

1. Mr. Bodley Abroad; 2. The Bodley Grand-
children; 3. The English Bodley Family; 4.
The Viking Bodleys.

The Same, complete. The above 8 volumes in
four. Square 8vo, flowered cloth, the set, $8.00.
Dream Children. Illustrated. 16m0, $1.00.
Seven Little People. Illustrated. 16m0, $1.00.
Stories from my Attic. Illustrated. $1.00.
Boston Town. Illustrated. Square 8vo, $1.50.
The Children's Book. Edited by HORACE E.
SCUDDER. Illustrated. $2.50.

For sale by all Booksellers. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price by the Publishers,

HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO.,

4 Park St. Boston; 11 East 17th St. New York.

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The Riverside Library

for Young People.

A Series of Volumes devoted to History, Biography, Mechanics, Travel, Natural History, and Adventure. With Maps, Portraits, etc., where needed for fuller illustration of the volume. Each, uniform, strongly bound in cloth, 16mo, 200-250 pages, 75 cents.

1. The War of Independence.

By JOHN FISKE. With Maps.

A statement that every child can comprehend, but that only a man of consummate genius could bave written. Mrs. CAROLINE H. DALL, in the Springfield Republican.

2. George Washington: An Historical Biography.

By HORACE E. SCUDDER. With Portrait and Illustrations.

A fit companion volume for Mr. Fiske's little bistory. It tells the story of the great patriot, soldier, and statesman with simplicity, sincerity, and completeness. - Christian Union (New York). 3. Birds through an Opera Glass.

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The book is deserving of praise for its eminently practical nature.

The classification of birds

by general family characteristics, by localities, by colors, by song, the books of reference, and the index, all combine to make the book extremely useful. — The Academy (Syracuse).

4. Up and Down the Brooks.

By MARY E. BAMFORD. Illustrated.

A book which it is a pleasure to read and a duty to praise. . . . We do not know among recent books any more likely to give pleasure to the nature-loving boy or girl, or more calculated to slimulate the taste for healthy recreation and good reading. — The Nation (New York).

5. Coal and the Coal Mines.

By HOMER GREENE. Illustrated.

The exhaustive theme of coal and coal mining is made so concise and simple that a child can thoroughly comprehend it. The author covers the ground of study in a simple ana interesting way.

- New York School Journal.

6. A New England Girlhood, outlined from Memory.

By LUCY LARCOM.

As a vivid, tenderly sympathetic, vet uncompromisingly truthful picture of phases of New England life, in bome and at work, which have now practically ceased to be, the book has a permanent, one may say an historical value. Boston Advertiser.

7. Java: The Pearl of the East.

By Mrs. S. J. HIGGINSON. With Map.

8. Girls and Women.

By E. CHESTER.

It is not too much to say of these books that they ought to be put into the hands of every boy and girl, not only because of that which they contain, but because of the soundness of their form.-Christian Union (New York).

Other volumes to be announced later.

For sale by all Booksellers. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price by the Publishers,

Houghton, Mifflin and Company,

4 Park Street, Boston; 11 East 17th Street, New York.

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Grown in One Year from a Prairie to a Town of Four Thousand Population.
Eight Large Manufacturies in Active Operation, Others Coming.
The Crossing of Three Trunk Lines. Suburban Trains Every Few Minutes.
Invest your money within the limits (controlled only by Harvey Land Association) where
SEWERS 14 feet below the surface insure good drainage, where WATER WORKS supply pure artesian
water; where an ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT supplies light to streets and to homes at a moderate cost;
where an ELECTRIC RAILWAY connects the manufacturing districts with the residence portion; where
there are 16,000 shade trees planted on 73 miles of streets; where there are miles of sidewalks and finely im
proved boulevard and park system; where families can enjoy a quiet home away from evils ofi ntemperance
& gambling. No assessments for improvements made by Harvey Land Asso. Residence lots $175.00 & upwards
Business lots $350 to $1,500. Terms, one fourth cash, balance in six semi-annual payments. Lots daily in-
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HARVEY LAND ASSOCIATION, Suite 825, The "Rookery," Chicago.

The soap that clears but not excoriates.

It is a great good to have soap that one can wash with forty times a day, if he has occasion, always with comfort, and never with any sort or degree of harm.

Some soaps are slow to get on and slow to get off; they try one's patience so that he never wants to use them again.

Some are quick and sharp; too sharp, they bite; the skin becomes rough and tender. Chapped hands, red face, a disposition to chafe, are the consequences.

Washerwomen suffer severely from soaps no worse than such; indeed the soaps are the same, only one is in cakes and the other in bars. Fine boxes and scent do not

make fine soap.

But Pears' is perfect; that is, it is soap and nothing but soap; no fat or alkali in it. The fat is all taken up with the alkali; vice versa, the alkali all taken up with the fat. And this is supposed to be true of no other soap in the world but Pears'.

Begin and end with PEARS'-no alkali in it.

Nov. '91.

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