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    THE STUDY OF FACES.
A Science Which Is Utaiinhle of Ileitis: lie
flucml tit Fliril Itttlra.
Rovorond John Kaspar Lavator, a clt
lxon of Zurich, was tho first to provo
that physiognomy is a science, which
can bo reduced to fixed rules. In a
series of rotnarknblo essays, with many
Illustrations, ho claims tho possibility
of a complete systom, mental states bo
Ing revealed by tho occipital muscle,
and tho rectus superior of tho oyo.
Lavator was inspired with a ponulno
love for tho scionco, ranking no study
highor, sinco ho says, "What a ray of
divinity in that countonancol Evory
thing declares it to ho a copy after a
Divino Original." Lavator hlmsolf is
large-minded, making many concessions
and finding in "sotno facos, which bo
long to chamoloon-souls, tho possibili
ties of what mon might and ought to
be." Zopyrus, detecting brutal quali
ties in tho face of Socrates, was con
firmed in his statcmont by tho philoso
pher himself, wo read, as ho admitted
that such hud indeed boon his traits in
early life, but that, by effort ho eradi
cated them. Lavator instances many
woll-known facos, among othors that of
Clcoro, which ho characterizes as "lumi
nous and intelligent," that of Plato in
which ho finds "wisdom almost divino,"
and Brutus, in which ho sees "unshakon
flrmnoss." "Wisdom and probity" aro
cloar to him in Marcus Aurolius, and ho
discovers tho "fathor of poets" in
Homer's countonanco. "I havo soon a
criminal with a faco lllto ono of Guide's
angels," says ono author. To this La
ator woll roplios that "a man born with
happy disposition with delicate and ir
ritable floors, may plungo into crime, and
yot bo bottor than a hundrud others, who
pass for good, and who aro incapable of
excess." l'oots, in all agos and coun
trios, bavo boon bollovors in physiog
nomy. Lotus tako testimony from thorn.
Ilordor Bpeaku of tho oyos as "windows
of thououl." Shakospoaro says, "there's
mo art to find tho mind's construction in
tho faco." Milton and Urydon aro of
tho samo mind, as tho fortnor says,
"cruel his oyo," and tho latter sees
'counsel" in tho human countonanco.
"Manly majosty sato in his front, and
darted from his oyes, commanding all
!ho vlowod," wo road In CEdlpus. Aris
totlo, and in modorn times our own Ktn
arson, porcolvod in human countonances
traits rosembling tho bruto creation.
Coarsonoss, cruelty, vanity and shallow
ness botruy thomsolves, while rellno
mont, culture, klndnoss, tho spiritual
life will transform tho most ordinary
features. Lavator bucamo so skilled,
laftor years of study, that ho could dis
tinguish tho farmers from ono part of
England from thoso of anothor, moroly
by observation of tho differences in tholr
facos. Tho modern student will find
this sclonoo a fascinating ono. Tho
profiles of Danto, Savonarola and Ooorgo
KHot rosomhlo each other. In the facos
of Shakospoaro and Hums tho forohond
and oyos oxpross lofty intolllgonco com
blnod with pootlc sonslbility. In Shol
.loy's broad brow and feminine beauty wo
rocognlzo tho rare and sonsitlvo spirit
that dwelt within, ovon as soon in tho
countonanco of our own beloved Haw
thorne. Had Cleopatra's noso'boon of a
different shape, says ono writer, tho for
tunes of tho world would havo been
changed. Tho beauty of Union was tho
causo of the Trojan war. Tho faco of
Mary of Scotland won for hor many
frlonds, and made tho Ill-favored Queen
of JSngland hor llfo-long and vlndlotlvo
foo. Anna Olcott Comiuolln, in Opon
Court.
JACK'S COiLY RIDE. "
jAn Kngllih Tar Moiium tlin llrouxe Htooil
of IVter the Orotit.
Among tho h6st famous "sights" of
St, Petersburg is a lino equestrian statuo
in bronze of its renowned creator, l'oter
tho Croat. Tho figure which stands
on tho loft bank of tho Nova, opposito
tho Senato House is appropriately
mounted on a hugo block of grey granite
iron. East Finland, whloh was ono of
Potor's first conquests. Tho groat Czar
:1s roprosented as sitting oreot on a rear
ing horse, and pointing with his right
hand to the spot on tho opposito bank
where he built with his own hands in
1704 tho first house of his now capital,
while bouoatu his horse's hoofs lies
crushed tho serpont that typifies the
grovelling ignorance and superstition
which lmpodod his grand designs. Now,
It happened that ono cold autumn night
an English sailor, who had just lauded
from a nowly arrived cargo steamer,
was strolling back across tho Senato
IIoUBO-squaro, and, as his ill-luck would
bavo it, stopped to tako a passing look
at tho lmporlal statuo. "Woll, if that's
tho thing thoy mako suoh a fuss about,
I don't think muoh of It!" oriod Jack, dis
dainfully. "It's nothing ltko bo big as I
thought it was. Why; l could ollinb to tho
top of it mysolf; and I will, too." No
sooner said than done. Ovor tho railings
wont bold Jack, and, olawing his way
nimbly up tho roughonod surfaoo of tho
granite pedestal, ho suecoodtulin clutch
ing drat tho tall of tho serpent and then
that of tho horso, and found hlmsolf In
a trlco astride of tholatUir, oloso behind
tbo bronze figure of tho Czar. So far so
good, but just at that critical moment
tho moon clouded ovor, and poor Jack
could not too how on oarth to got down
again. What was to bo dono? To stay
whoro ho was perched on that cold
bronzo, would bo llttlo bottor than Bill
cldo on such a bitter night To desound
would bo to risk broaklng his nook or
limbs; and to call tor help would de
liver him ot onoo Into tho hands of tho
police. Hut tho question was unexpect
edly sottlod for him. Ills muttered ex
clamations ot dismay caught tho quick
ears ot a passing patrol, who at onco
turned their lanterns upon tbo monu
ment, whonco tho Bounds appoared to
Usuo, and, discovering Master Jack In
bis olavatod position, promptly Hont for
laddor and hauled him down. Anight
la the tehatt (police look-up) rewarded
eur hero's exploit, and tho noxt morn
ing a stern-faood Profoct of Pol loo sen
tenced him to a lino which loft poor
Jaok'B pockets as empty as his head,
alleaclBg the culprit' "remonstrances by
aaylng, with grim Btullo "If you will
riie with the Gear, lay friend, you must
expect to pay high tor a mount-" Cat
all'f SaUraa JeuraoL
AN EIDER-DUCK FARM.
IIow the Fnrnipr llii.iyi the Confidence of
the Truntlng lllril.
Tho colonies of breeding oldors often
consist of an immonso number of birds,
and tho nosta Ho so thickly togethor
that it Is often difficult to avoid stopping
Into thorn. Thoy aro usually placed at
somo slight clovation; and horo in a
faint depression tho duck collects a
small quantity of soawoed and drift
stuff, wh ch sho forms into a folty mass
with hor breast Upon this four or fivo
eggs aro laid in tbo courso of a week,
thoso being of a palo groon color, and
rather rosombllng thoso of tho boron.
Even boforo the last egg is laid it is
scon that a fow fcathors aro scattered
about tho nest, and as incubation pro
ceeds thoso Increase in quantity. Tho
bird covors tho eggs with down pluoked
from hor broast and this sho doos day
by day until a very considerable quant
ity biirlos tho eggs. It is this down
which has becomo such an Important
article of commerce. If tho ciders aro
hatching undor ordinary conditions, tho
young appear in about twenty-six days,
nnd almost immediately botako
thomsolves to tho water. It is horo
that thoy sun themselves, food and
sloop. On a rock-bound bit of coast it
is interesting to watch tho ducklings
paddling among tho stones and feeding
upon tho tiny bivalves that aro common
among tho bays and inlots. Those re
marks refer to tho brooding of wild
oldors; but unfortunately colonlo3 of
birds undor natural conditions aro bo
coming moro and more raro ovory year.
Tho commorclal collector has ovory
whoro stopped In, nnd Is putting a tor
rlblo drain upon tho species.
In Norway this bird Is protected by
law, though only to bo persecuted tho
moro porslstontly by prlvato Individu
als. On ono island, that of Isufjardar
jup, oidor ducks are said to nost In thou
sands. Spoaklng of tho breeding sights
by tho shoio Mr. Sliophord, who visited
tho colony, tolls us that tho brown
ducks fiat upon tholr nosts In masses,
and ut ovory stop started from bonoath
bis foot On this Island, of throo-quar-tors
of a milo In length, It was difficult
to walk without stopping Into tho nosts.
A thick stono breakwater ran along its
coasts just abovo high wator mark.
At tho bottom and sldos of
tho wall alternate stones had
boon loft out so as to
form a sorles of comnartmonts for tho
ducks to nost in. Evory compartmontl
was tenanted, and as tho visitors walked
along tho ducks flow out nil along tho
lino. Thoso wore wolcomod by tho
whlto drakes, which wore tossing on
tho wator "with loud and clamorous
cooing." A farm houso on tho island
was tonantod in a llko manuor. Tho
houso itself was "a great marvol."
Ducks were hatching on tho turf walls
which surrounded It, in tho window em
brasures, on tho ground, on tho roof.
Tho houso was fringed with ducks, and
a duck sat in tho eorapor. Thon a
grassy bank oloso by was out into
squares, ovory ono of which was occu
pied. A windmill was packed, as was
ovory nvullnblo object on tho Island
mounds, rocks, crovlcos. This was an
oldor-down farm. So tamo woro tho
ducks as to allow tho farmer's wlfo to
stroko them as thoy sat on tholr nests.
Of courso there Is nnothor sldo to this
ploasant p'roturo, as wo soo whon wo
loam how tho "good lady" of
tho Island repays tho conlldonco
of tho birds. And hero It Is by an
other obsorvor: "Tho older down Is
easily collected, as tho birds aro qulto
tamo. Tho female having laid fivo or
Blx palo, groonlsh-ollvo oggs, In a nost
thickly lined with hor boautlful down,
tho' colloctors, nttor carefully removing
tho bird, rob tho v t of Its contents,
aftor whloh thoy roplnco hor. Sho thon
oiity ihroo or four oggs find again has
rocourso to tho down on hor body. Hut
hor groody porsooutors onco moro rlllo
hor nost nnd obllgo hor to lino It for
tho third tlmo. Now, howovor, hor own
Btook of down Is oxhausted, and with a
plalntlvo volco sho calls hor mato to hor
asslstanoo, who willingly pluoks tho soft
fonthors from his broast to supply tho
deficiency. I f tho cruol rohbory bo again
ropontod, which In former time was fre
quently tho case, tho poor older duck
abandons tho spot never to return, and
Books for a now homo whoro she may
Indulge hor maternal Instlnot undis
turbed by tho uvarlco of num." Corn
bill Magazine.
AHtliilllutltiii of I'oml.
Assimilation of food Is host oncour
aged by work. Dlgostlon Is not assimi
lation. Food may bo digested and takon
Into tho blood and yot not nsslmllatod,
bocauso thoro Is no activity to oncourago
it If musclu Is to bo built up, thoro
must bo a tearing down of musclu first;
if thoro Is no tlssuo of tho brain torn
down, thoro can bo no building up pro
cess. If wo work hard with brain or
muscle, using up a groat doal ot force,
nature goes to work In tho hours ot re
cuperation to build tho brain and tho
urn solo a llttlo strongor than it was bo
foro, bo ovory day's oxpondlturo will re
quire tho assimilation ot a llttlo moro
food. Hat It thoro is no demand, nature
will not undertake tho task. Sotno
tlmos when ono has an extra strong
stomach and liver, ho will bo able to
mako fatty tlssuo, which will not add to
strength, out ot food digested In Idle
ness. Assimilation la tho power that
dlfforoiat parts of tho body possess ot
building up structure llko tholr own out
ot tuatorial furnlshod by the blood;
musclo has tho power to mako muscles
and nerves havo tho power to mako
norvos, etc. Dr. J. 1C Kellogg, ot Hat
tlo Crook Sanitarium, In a Parlor Loot
ure.
"GyrtiB, 1 want you to go down-town
with mo. I want to pick out a now
nocktlo for you." "Havo wo tlmo
enough boforo tho shops oloso, Emily?"
replied thn capitalist, consulting his
watch. "Yost, It wo hurry. It's only a
little aftor ono o'clock." "All right, my
dear. Go and got ready. Pvo got to
atop around tho oornur and buy a rail
road. I'll bo back In ton mluutos."
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Dead tho burglar who breaks Into your
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bookbinding, wood tnglteltig, lltliognpby.photogriphr, calico
piloting, pltno Billing, Jitoh miking, piper miking, tbt
rutnufieturt oftllk, Iron, ttttl, glue, ehlni, perfumer;, eoip,
letlbtr, lltroli, wall paper, turpentine, poetil card., poitagt
ttarnin. tnetlopee, ptne, penelle, nttdlee, tnd mine other
tblnga, til of which will bo found peculiarly Intending end
lo.tructlrt.
FOltKMJN I'llOllIJOTS. Inlereiilog dt.crlpllone, llloe.
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blrda, fl.bee tod Inetoti, with muoh turloue lulormitlou regard
lug their lift tud hibllt.
I,AU. Tet Mammoth Ccmenii It alia a complete liw
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oonlilnlng full tnd tonclee tipltuitlont of tht gtotril ltwt
tndlhtliwioflbttiterilStitet upon ill miltera which trt
tubjeet lo litigation, with numeroue form! of legit document!.
MINIMI. Dieerlplloni tod llluatrtlloni of tht mining of
gold, illeer, diamond., toil, till, copper, leid, lino, tlo and
qulckilleer.
WONIIEUS OF THE SEA. nereln trtdeiorlbed tnd
lliuetrtttd Iht puny wonderful tnd betullfnl tiling, found it tht
bolton oflbtocein.tboplinle.flowereetbelli, Oinei, ew., Hie
win pttrl dlelng, ooril OihlDg. etc., etc.
STATI8THMI. ANI MISCELLANEOUS, nerelo
I. alien t rait tmount of uierul and Interiellng lorormttlon,
tonitof which la tbt population of American eltlee, area ind
population of Hit continent!, of IbtStilii tnd Torrltorlie, tnd
if lhtprlnelpileountrltiof Iht wtrld, length of tht pr ticlptl
lleori, t'reildinlltl Tote for till join, Prelldenllil ttill.tlct,
titt tnd depth of leei, liket tnd octtne, height of mountilni,
looomotlon of tnlmtlt tnd Telocity of bodlei, Jhelghl ol roonu.
inente. toworo tnd itructurti, dliuneti from Wuh ugton, alio
from Now York, lo Important polntt.chronologlcil hlilory ordll
ooeorr tnd progmt, popultr lobrlquelt of Amerletn Btitee,
cltlei.tto.. eommoogrtmmillcil trrori.rolie for ipelllng, pro
nunoltllon auduet of eiplttli. Will Street pbrtiee, eommerct
of tht world, curloui ftctt In ntlunl hlittry.longerlty of
nlmili.orlglnofthenimeiofotitii, tndtf countrlii.of gretl
workt. popultr fiblti, fimlllir quoutlone, of genlue tnd ol
plinti, dying word! of ftmout peieoni, fill of tht Apoetlei,
ttitlitlciof ibt globe, liidlng gorirnmioU of tht world, ill.,
tte.
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wlicii'liv we mci'imMi-d Hi tier its it pienuuni In nnr
BUbcillior iv SH of III' AVorks of Cliurle Dlrk-
riit, jti Tiirlit litiit;' nun iinnutniiie
Vuliiiiii'k, wiOi a vt-iirV tilf ei iplifii tn lliif
ptiper, lor alritle liioro tlitm tmr rcifiilnr t?nb-rn-ri4imi
price. Onrgri'iit nffor l" Hulnrriliers
fclipHt'B itnv ever In leinfiiie nuide. Oitti It i
DiclieiiH win the KK'tttcat mivelim who ever
lived. Nn ntiihtir hefuro or hiiico bin time Iiiih
von the fume that lie tiehioM'd, nnd bin worliu
sro cvoii morn liopuliir to-dnv tlinn iliirinn
bin lititime. They ttbound in wit, humor,
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bo without a rt ot'tliifu Kient and reinaik
able wcikn. Not tn have read tlirm in to bo
far behind the MRS i" which wo live. The
mi ii
ei'i - - -
t..i.a.i ri.. .iii.ilv iinw t.iutt'M wl li noiT tvno
Ivoild - f .moua woiks, each ouo of which iM"u-
BARNABY RUDCE AND CHRISTMAS
STORIES,
OLIVER TWIST AND GREAT EXPEC
TATIONS, THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP AND
THE UNCOMMERCIAL TRAVELER,
A TALE OF TWO CITIES, HARD
TIMES AND THE MYSTERY OF
EDWIN DKOUU.
i,,iiuiii. iinvnli. ihxt worn over written. For a
STILL ANOTHER,
25
COMPLE
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Wo want to lucres our circulation v-ry l.irR.ly tluriiiK tlio unit Mr. moiittis-lo doiitiln II, If Jjos
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ono of ntir iirt-aent railern wnnlil nwiiire for in on fo i niicrift-r, nnr elrctil.itlim wonlil lie loiilileil,
oronrfe. lint w knn tltatlt will Uke an extru'inllliiiry liitliifenioiit tn lirlnn : out .tin nnlteil
effort (if every ono ut nnr prexemt Htiliscrlbori wo lOialt Itavo tn muke a lilRli lild wml, we urn
ambition mill Hinltms to tlmitilo our olrcillatton, autl, hT mieclal arratieement with one ot tue lead
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An Offor Romarkablo for its Liberality.
Head it: To any onntchn mill ;t O no Subscrlbor to tis pnperfnr Ono Yoar
at Ihf leQiilnr imlinnnptiunpiire, ire trill give Absolutely Froo, awl fiul htj nnnl. jiokI
pui'l Twoflty-fivo Completo Novole-'i' twmty-jlreynuinay setecljmn Vie follow
inn list :
N. t1.
Nil ft.
No. tfl.
N V"0.
i. JT'l.
.So. 18
Nil. 277.
No. -M.
St, rj.
No J7I.
No. IU.
S.l J7I,
llrr Miinlfrat llr.tlnr. tte laii II. Ilt)r
lllj iilii. He M I II. ' not.
Ii,li,rt' llrltr. Jam II. An. tin.
A llr,io'wnril. Ill K I, .irKfin.nii
A 'rrHililpa,iie l.lrl I'f " nil lilTHre..'
lll T iipiiiiI II iilll e. He A Mam.. M lliiuul... Iirl
riiLi'ly ArriiMil. Me Mr. An.-.' iirHKta
;ir i.
A e"iil.ti.-l.riil. He Mr.. JtltxrrrR
'I lit I'fitrl nr I lie Orli'lil. It Sri e.Mia I'oit. Jr.
K1riK.li llvrrlrU'i. Iliu,jtil,r. Mr M. T. C.iuiir.
'I'lii I.I ml m Term llrliTe. He JUitaHKr ItLutrnr.
A llimiiriiil-i V uiiiiiti. He Urt Aei.l hTtriiene.
Itl.tfkl.lr.l lllll Hr l.tniet -Ikmlic KrNNRTH.
'I'Iiii IVrll nfltltuirJ I'nrilon. He II. lo PutUKnn
'I'lie l.llllv OI,l Almi il' Hie lliillaiiullvt. I
.s.i 7l'J.
No JIH.
Knie- ll.t'iNUU
No. 717 I'riiirt Hie rnrlli lotlin .1loi,n. He Jinr. Vrnwt
S,i 11 'I'ur OtliirilliiM't I'lnt. He Dr. J II. UittlseuN,
V,. W
s.i II
S.i 210
Sn V1
Tlie llnrotrt Mill, lij Hel e.Nu. I mn, Jr.
'I'lie l.niy KhK'imi. Hr II. T Ciriiin.
'I'll- --iirriitT "Tn H,.,-ret. ItT II, ne lrcu. ll.r.
l-rri'.v Hint ll lrotiliet Itr U'H rir I'm 1 1...
'I'lie lurj ,r uWvilillnir Iftliir. He Hit tuilior
St 1M.
of
N. Jin
.Nil 3 A.
So 2.11.
So 731.
So. Jill.
So JJS
.Si. J J I.
No Hi
No 211.
N 211.
No. 712
S'o. 211.
No llfl.
.So 2W.
No. JIH.
llnrt Thnriie
Miirlvn V,iret TemplnlloM. 71 lire II. Wini,
A MimIiti, rimli.rellH llr tnllior 'liura Tliorne."
'I'lid Itliiml llmiie. Hr M, T, n.iuiit.
The I''nIhI Olu.e Itr Cl.R. Alrnu.ra.
Tlir Mill Ulrl r Tjrr.il. He II. T. (Innna
.Mnl,rM' Iti'eeiiKi Hf II. Itlort IlinaaliD.
Until llrrrli'li. ! ITn I im II, HuaHi.rn I..
Ifnllive-u't Wfiril. H.r Ti nHKNrit llANitriT.
imi Kliaei. Mr the tut liar of' bora Tliorne "
l.'lllllllt llllll HkiiiIiImC. eil ill Rl ItKtllK.
iticiilioml lli-riilne. 11 Ure. i. Rnvv.tria.
'riirn'ron Mriiiiffl. He Hxtt Winwoiiii.
I'HrdtuVl CnHnif t. H Mr.. Hknrt Wood.
The Oreiiiil Ueimiti. 11 IVil rir Col I ine.
'rlieTreuaiireiir l-'miielinrit. 11 H. t.. Srtr.
RShdM.
No. 217 The .Mlanil vrntilrct or Jolm Nlclinltoit, H
Itua.iir I.iiui. MiKera.m
Nn.2IHt. Ilreuil lli.iiii Hip U' liter.. Hr Ml" Hul orir. Il'.l.
No ZO'i. A I iiler rhree l.liint. 1111. ninRR lUeai.D.
No 301.
S.i Ml.
No Jill
Ne Jill.
Piiire Mnely-ltf "f ' Ckcii. Hat.
SI ii re IliinliiliU! Ill, ul.
He lire. II irnon.
II 111! I' IllWePO. 11 .liHIOR H.NI..ND. Ill i.
'I'lie MerrliHiil't I rlini. 11 Hiib.tmi Aih.r, Jr.
Opiirirt -tiii I llt'l.l Jenriier. ItIIU. Iir.i.iion,
Nn !.W
No v. My HMvrl. Kle. lie tuilior " llornTliornt." JI'il.
No l7. llpapiTlll. li. I I i.iikir.
No IW1.
No. I'lj.
No 181.
No IKI
I , ,, the Merr. nr nvt eAtii'a i-n,jr.
A IliirU I iilierlliitice. lie M , Hr I'itii. II v.
Tlmt Vlnli-r .Mtflit He It.iirHr Hiichanan,
'I lie licit C'roao. Hrll.T II.iihih.
Kur l.uiu nr Iticliea. H imlior "A flreat
No l2.
Mlaloke
No lit 'I'lte W'ltHril of Orniiniln. n If. T Oil niM.
No. Ihu. A U iiiiihh'r "-eeri't. IUI'uki Anut',ii.
No I Sri. Tln-Unlllt lllirr. I'e Ifn tie I'm l is.
Ne. IM l''luri.,ir Kliitfloii'n Oulli. 11 Ilia. Hart A.
lliiHi.nN. IlliiltinlKl.
No. ISt. I.,uii.itter I'hIiIii. UMra. II V Victor. Ill'J.
No 151. Mmil liriuiKe. 11 Hr. HtiiRr Wihiii.
No IS2 The l-ol.nii nfARiia. Hr I'l orrsck II.RRe.r,
No ISI. Kiirirlnn; lh rVllert. He Mr.. At ri.niikr.
No. ISO. A riar tTrlshl'a lliiuirliter. H 111.. Aik
Kniv.Rpa 7Jnellfifel
No tin. Iliitloie' Aal, lliill. He llRi.RKrltiniiNT. It'll.
No 114.
No 117.
So. II.
No IIS.
A llHeternl l.ll,.. He maihun iumlanti.
Kir Nnfl'i. Ilflr. Hi Hr- II.t Aonm 1i RMiNt.
llnrlo'R l''iirliHM.. il I'l ohrnik tt'.tiriRN.
'I he M f 11,'iirtR. He It. I.. Faiuk.,
I.uily Viilteorth't IIIiiiiiiiihU. 11 "Tmr
No III
IIITIIK..
No 111. Kntrliitt Fnlae. Ilrentliorof "lion Tliorne." fW'L
No III. The Wiiniiin llnli r. 11 lr. J. II. IIorimmi. Ilia.
Nn III Iti livoi il Too rllm. 11 Hit tuilior of " llort
Tlioriio." Hinliolel.
No. 140 The I.MWter't Herret- lie Ml.. M. V.. n.ninn..
No. lltu The HlriliifcTM I'noe ttt llr. Jtltyll mill .llr.
Illite. Hr It. I.. Si rtrnroh,
Nn HH An lllil Mui'i HHCrltlop. n llr.. Ahm P.
NrRenRsl.
No, MI I'mlerllie l.lliin. 71 aullior of " Port Thome. '
.liixttlilitk of III We will clve you twenty-five
only our-yearly Bttbacrlber Tim novols lire kiIiiih1IiI oneH, anil thoy are piibllshetl coniblote In
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of Ainerlcii nnd Knropo. Noto also thi Iohr ami ntlincttTo Hut frt m. which you are privileged
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i.ii, a ll irii
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The I'eiiel erilii Oim ah. n.t'k.lu ArnrtrA.
I lie III. I OiiUrn lir-t. llr Her vaki . I'iioi, Jr.
III' l illir.irlillll'nl.lil. Hr M T CaitfiR
Tin. K..rf Mini Itnlili.. 11 II.T I'A I i.i.it.
'I In IMiiMiiiliil lleiieplrf. llr Mr.. II WnoD.
lift,- lliiiie. It- Kita W fieniR.
Arriilli"'! Mlolnrv. Hr MiiniiNrr Hli.i'Rr.
Onl nrihe .-,.. H l'i R ai oi t.
TlieMiirt ,il'n l,iriit. it lr JankII Afari".
The r.ll lit-iilii.. e M T t'.l .
The .llyalerv ait lihu-Lnwn-l lirnnire. Tte
Alt!. H.e ,avi, 1 1 i.i 'I f
No. 101 The I ii-l "I' Ilie IIhIIk rna, He Ml.. Mm net.
No. 101. 'I'he .MiirirliU Turin .Utlery. 11 niltia
I'lil.ll... flltfh -le-l -No.
100. Onl ,f I lie, llerilht Tte lltni, I'nuiir,
No. W.
No. 9.
No. 97.
No. 1
No. IU.
No, VI.
No. 11.
No. 92.
No. 01.
No. m.
lletrilmlliili. 11 M.Ro.RRr I'li-l-nr k
A Tnlo.irsll, He Mi. lleiRr ITonn.
A Tiirlnne llnnter. He Armii Thi'm.o Itl'.l.
eiliteil mill I'neleit. He aiiihl r bi.ra i iRirne."
The Kntlilahrliliie Myatery. Hr I'iiir HRAlin.
I iirtleileiT HiMioe. Hr anilior i.f llort Tliorne. '
A I'iio.Ivi I'rlme Hr Thr III meet.''
Ifooe l.eiljre. R lira ItriRe It mm.
A llrlilice of lore. Rr aiiilinr " Port Thome."
Tin-liilnl Mnrrlnui. 11 Ml" M. K lire a i.ihik.
A Onerii AmuiiKal omen. He the auttinr of
No, X9.
iia,o i nt.rii
No, 1. The lllnlelirnrit III que. I. He ItrnR Cnvrntr. III.
No. S7. 'I lie I'lirae of 'rew He oultior llnrt Tliomt."
No. M. A ih ml i, re mi the Tlireaholil, lly II.Hr I'Rrii. II e
No. US. The I'uf ill Ultra. Hy tmlior " bom Thome,"
No. HI. 1'nrrl-t.iii'o liin llr III uii Ciiowae Ilia.
No. tl Mere lllllrr tlinn Ointli. 11 atitt.tr af" bom
Diorno '
No. 1J. Mlxnr Vr.,1 Itr irn ir Coi l ma. niutliali I.
No. "1. Ill llii-lliillilno. 11 II, RT Ocn. lilt.
No. to. The Itiiiiiiuille Aitienluret uf n .11 IILiniili.
He Tn'iM.a IUri.v.
No. 79 A llrml Heart. Itenitthorer " bort Tliomt.'
No. 77. IliirU llnyo. Hr lliiou i'iinw.t.
No. 7a.
No. 15
r-hniliiH ,n, the Miiitv. Mr li, r, f.mjkun,
A I the IVerlil'o Merer. Hy Kiott-jct tlA ri.rn .
f'tillril Itiii'L. llr IIviih CnnerAT
.llllilri'il Tre. nnlnii. H " Tee brPN.ee "
In I'niiliro p. 11 tnlhorof bort Thorn.,"
Thellrev Woinnn. llr Mr. Ilieaati.. Ill'J.
No. 71.
No. 71.
No. 12.
No. II,
No. 10.
he lltery or the llnlir I ree. 11 tht
author of" bom Tliorne ' ir.ri'ir-'i.
fil. Onhrlpt'o .Hiirrluixe. llr IVll Rirfol l inl
No. II.
,1 nil II llnieerbnnk'o W Ife. " Ml-. Mi l i.i . III.
No. f.I. Jiianer Piine'o .reri I ttMt.tM K Hr.ii.un.
No. 6 l.eiillne Hr JURr l.'tcil. Mat lll'tnti'l.
No.
US. I.ftily O rreniliilliie't llreiiln.
H the tuihor of
" liora I i.nrno. iiii-.n iirro.
No. HI. Ilcil I'oilrt l " rm. Hr Mr, IIrmrt Wooii. ill'.t.
So. Bl, The rreren lleeri. tl Ifii rir lol Mot tll'.l.
No. fJ. Ilncl. lo the Olil llnine. He II.Rr Tien II.T III.
No. 61. The l.ol llmil, ol. llr Sir.. IIrrrt W'iioi. III.
No. 50. ll,..pr. "t Hi at micr M Hiii r Iltntttale.1
No. 49 A Ilrlile Troin llieNrit. Hr tiiihor "bort TJiortit."
No. 45. Thel'rli'krton tlie IIPHrlh. A C'brl.tuia. Hior.
He CntRt ra lllCKRa. Illn$tiall
41.
I'he Yellow MnaL 11 tfil rir lint i.iri.
41.
it.
.1,
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Hi ll llrBiiilon. 11 P. lllHIt.lUR Mini. JVM.
.lllaalnir. He M Re Tkcii. Hat.
Anne. 11 Mra. IIkrrt U'nuii,
Hlater If oae. 11 U'lt RIR 'Ol I IRI.
Vnlerle'a Fiile. 11 Sin. Al ra.RHtR,
.11.
39.
A Oolilen llllien. Hy author " llora Thorna." fir.
K.alofit or. the .Mytlrry of the lleiullNiiiJa.
37.
Hr FrTA r. PirRcR llltitltalt.l.
No. IS. Iluilley I'nrleriii. 11 Ml.a II K. ntinnoRi
No. 33,
IImvIiI llnnt. llr lr. Ann h. HrtrNti-M.
The llelr In AaMey. He lire. IIrhrt Wood.
Ileniiliiir the Whlrlivlmt. 11 .Mart I'rcii. Hat,
A Otlileil HIii. 11 tl-t autlior of " bom Thornt."
No. 21.
No. 31.
No. 10.
No. 1.
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