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THINGS SEEN. By Victor Hugo. With Portrait. 16mo, Half Cloth, 75 cents.

THE BLOT IN THE 'SCUTCHEON, and Other Dramas. By Robert Browning. Edited, with Notes, by William J. Rolfe, A.M., and Heloise E. Hersey. With Portrait. Square 16mo, Cloth, 56 cents; Paper, 40 cents.

ALLAN QUATERMAIN. By H. Rider Haggard. Profusely Illustrated. 16mo, Half Cloth, 75 cents; Paper, 25 cents.

HORSEMANSHIP FOR WOMEN. By Theodore H. Mead. Illustrated by Gray Parker. Square 8vo, Cloth, $1 25.

SEBASTOPOL. By Count Leo TolstoÏ. Translated from the French by F.D. Millet. With Portrait, 16mo, Cloth, 75 cents.

BAR HARBOR DAYS. By Mrs. Burton Harrison. Illustrated, 16mo, Cloth, $1 25.

THE STORY OF THE EARTH AND MAN. By Sir J.W. Dawson. New and Revised Edition, with Illustrations. 12mo, Cloth, $1 50.

KEATS. By Sidney Colvin. ("English Men of Letters" Series.) 12mo, Cloth, 75 cents.

FRANKLIN SQUARE SONG COLLECTION, No. 4. Two Hundred Favorite Songs and Hymns for Schools and Homes, Nursery and Fireside. Selected by J.P. McCaskey. pp. 184. 8vo, Paper, 50 cents; Boards, 60 cents; Cloth, $1 00.

A HUMBLE ROMANCE, and Other Stories. By Mary S. Wilkins. pp. 440. 16mo, Cloth, $1 25.

MANNERS AND SOCIAL USAGES. A Book of Etiquette. By Mrs. John Sherwood. A New and Enlarged Edition. pp. 486. 16mo, Ornamental Cloth, Gilt Tops, $1 25.

FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY. (Latest Issues.)

CTS.
Jacobi's Wife. A Novel. By Adeline Sergeant 20
"V. R." 15
Present Position of European Politics. By Sir Charles W. Dilke. 20
99 Dark Street. A Novel. By F.W. Robinson 15
A Choice of Chance. A Novel. By William Dodson 20
A Lost Reputation. A Novel 15
Amor Vincit. A Novel. By Mrs. Herbert Martin 20

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