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The Bazar -Book of the Household : Marriage, 

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Educational Reminiscences and Suggestions. By 

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Ten Years with Spiritual Mediums. By Francis 

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In the House of the Presidents. By Laura Carter 

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Money. By Henry Carey Baird. Reprinted from 

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The Morality of Prohibitory Liquor Laws. An 

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The Cremation Theory of Specie Resumption. By 

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Fears for Democracy regarded from the American 

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The Romance of the Association; or, One Last 

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American Educational Cyclopsedia. A Reference- 

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How to Make a Living. By George Gary Eggles- 

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The Best Reading. Hints on the Selection of 

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Speeches of Daniel W". Voorhees, of Indiana, em- 

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The American Temperance Cyclopaedia of History, 

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Sex in Industry. A Plea for the Working-Girl. 

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Whip and Spur. By George E. Waring, Jr. (Os- 

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Prohibition a Failure. By Dio Lewis, M. D. (Os- 

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A Discourse on the Nature of the American Union, 

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The Morals of Abou Ben Adhem. Edited by D. R. 

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Socialistic, Communistic, Mutualistic, and Finan- 

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What and How to Read : A Guide to Recent Eng- 

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The Abuse of Maternity, through its Rejection and 

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Views and Interviews on Journalism. Edited by 

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Norse Mythology ; or, The Religion of our Fore- 

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Eli Perkins (at Large), his Sayings and Doings. 

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Bees and Hornets in Human Guise. By D. S. 

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A Domestic Problem. Work and Culture in the 

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European Lighthouse Systems. Being a Report 

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Manual of the Railroads of the United States for 

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Two Thousand Years After; or, A Talk in a Ceme- 

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Everyday Facts for Everyday Life. A Book for 

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Our Wasted Resources. The Missing Link in the 

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The Little Street-Sweeper; or, Life among the 

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Weights, Measures, and Money, of All Nations. 

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Opium-Eating. An Autobiographical Sketch. By 

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A Texas Scrap-Book. Compiled by D. W. C. 

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The Great Bonanza. By Oliver Optic, R. M. Bal- 

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The Story of the Stick in all Ages and Lands. 

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The American State and American Statesmen. 

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On the Road to Riches. By William H. Maher. 

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The Works of Count Rumford. Carefully collected 

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Reminiscences of Saratoga and Ballston. By Wil- 

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A Farmer's Vacation. A Series of Papers describ- 

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Florida : its Scenery, Climate, and History. With 

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Five Essays relating to the Construction, Organi- 

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Gardening for Pleasure. A Guide to the Amateur 

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Household Elegancies. By Henry T. Williams and 

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How to Live^Long ; or, Health Maxims, Physical, 

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Absolute Money. A New System of Finance un- 

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