Nothing at once so good and cheap is anywhere to be found. Each volume has 300 to 500 pages, clear type, and illustrated by popular American authors. Price 25 cents. Postpaid. 1. TIP LEWIS AND HIS LAMP, by Pansy. 2. MARGIE'S MISSION, by Marie Oliver. 3. KITTY KENT'S TROUBLES, by Julia A. Eastman. 4. MRS. HURD'S NIECE, by Ella Farman Pratt, Editor of Wide Awake. 5. EVENING REST, by J. L. Pratt. 6. THE TRIPLE "E," by the author of Yensie Walton. 7. SHINING HOURS, by a brilliant author. 8. THE OLD STONE HOUSE, by Anne March (Constance Fennimore Woolson.) 9. BATTLES LOST AND WON, by George E. Merrill. A story of schoolboy life. 10. THE JUDGE'S SONS, by Mrs. E. D. Kendall. 11. SHELL COVE, by Rev. Z. A. Mudge. A story of the seashore and of the sea. 12. LUTE FALCONER, by the author of "Andy Luttrell." A story of rare interest. These twelve volumes constitute the first year's series. The twelve volumes announced below constitute the second year's series. 13. FABRICS, by the author of "Finished, or Not." It inculcates a lesson of loving and living for others. 14. THE PRINCE AND THE PAGE, by Miss C. M. Yonge. A story of the last Crusade. 15. MYRA SHERWOOD'S CROSS, AND HOW SHE BORE IT. 16. THIS ONE THING I DO, by Mrs. A. E. Porter. 17. SO AS BY FIRE, by Margaret Sidney. 18. OLD SCHOOLFELLOWS, AND WHAT BECAME OF THEM. 19. ROSE AND MILLIE, by the author of "Hester's Happy Summer." 20. VEIL ON THE HEART (The), by Miss L. L. Phelps. Issued Nov. 15th. 21. THE NEIGHBOR'S HOUSE, by the author of "The New Commandment." Issued Dec. 15. 22. FROM NIGHT TO LIGHT, by E. E. Brown. A beautiful and thrilling story of Bible times. 23. SURE; or, IT PAYS. It ministers naturally to what is highest in social morals and vital in religion. To be issued Feb. 15. 24. SISTER ELEANOR'S BROOD, by Mrs. S. B. Phelps. It has a fascination in its purity of tone and moral sentiment. |