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I.ITF.KATl-KK. AMF.KICAN, IN 1897. 



1806. by William Drop*: \ III, 



XX IX, and \\\ f I niu : xates Federal Cases": 



I. II. ami 111 of "Tniled State- Federal ami 

 t'riminal Ke|Mrter": ami Vols, I.XXY to 



* Digest of Decisions and n,, : - 



relating to Pension* ami Bounty Land" was pro- 



i tared under the direction and taperrisioo of .l-hn 



ETR0y nolds by William M. Chitty ami John W. 



IN* Supreme Court Index 



Digest t. tin- Decisions in Patent Cases " was also 

 ;it. including tluwo adjudged during Oc 

 isirn. The - Reports 1 ' ami "Repoitan 

 viral States it is impossible to enum 

 Mii.il and Reversed Cases, from tin- Karlic-t 

 t. January. L80I limn 



iil was a complete table of affirmed an.l 

 reversed cases of the State of New York, wit h dupli- 

 to all current reports; and from the 

 same author we hail an "In 1 \ t > the >. i->n Laws 



Mte fnm 1775 down t< 



Grea: '\ -rk Charter" as enacted in \^'-> 7 



i -.ued notes indicating tin- den Late*, 



by Mark Ash. and another volume. " The 



Great iar(er: linn- an Art to unite 



into <>n. Municipality, under the Corporate Nam.' 



of the City of Ne\v York, the Various Communities 



in and alotit Xi-w York Harbor, including 



the City ami Coinr :y of 



Brooklyn, the County of Kings, the County of 



Kiehmotid. and part of the County of Queens, ami 



to provide for the Government thereof." eoiiiained 



a report of Iho committee which drafted the same 



.liMenilcs. Still <fo the numbers increa 

 books written for young people. Midshipman 

 Jack. irles 'Ledyard Norton, belonged to 



ii- f.-r the Flag Series." and yet another 

 seastorv was "The Rock of the Lion? 1 by Molly 

 Klliot SeftWelL William osborn Stoddard con- 

 tributed "The Red Patriot." "The Lost Gold of 

 the Monte/.umas." and " Walled in," H true story of 

 lUndall's Island. Kirk Munroe gave" With Crock- 

 and "The Painted Desert" was a 

 story of northern Arizona. He also wrote "The 

 Ke*dv Rangers." "Trif and Trixy" was bv the 

 erer-<ieli^htful John Hahberton; James Otis kal-r 

 gave four books. "The Boys at Fort Schuyler," 

 Signal Boys of 7V At the Siege of Que- 

 bec," and -The' Wreck of the Circus"; "In the 

 Days of t he Pioneers " was a sequel to * The Phan- 

 tom of th i. hvard S. Fllis. who 

 wrote -True to his Trust" and " A Strange Craft, 

 A.,,,derful Voyage"; "The H 



electric-al story for hoys by John T. 

 Th.-Cin-at Man 1 : or. Vast away in 

 in Papua was Willis Bovd Allen's coiitrilxitioii to 

 ! and Tramp &>ries" : while the Frank 

 and Fearless Series" was enriched with " Frank ami 

 PtMiiaw; or. The Fortunes of Jasper K- nt." l.y 

 Tr. Th- 'All-ov,.r-th.--W,ri.l-Li- 

 brary " (third series) contained- Pa.-inY Shore-: or, 

 res in BMtorn Seas." by the late lamented 

 William Taylor Adam- (Oliver Optic), and his- At 

 th- Front " appeared in th-"Blu.- and the Gray 

 on Lan-l." -Guarding the Border," by 

 rod to th.- -War of 

 SerieVand hi- \\ , Youu- A 



to the-War.f . ,. True to 



iah Butt.-rworth, was a tale of 

 th<- >ovhoodof Franklin, and from th<- same pen 

 we had Orer the And.-." in th- - Trav-1 and Ad- 

 venture S-ri.-." \ Littl.- Hoiw in Pimlie 

 Marguerite Bouvet, "Three Margarets" and " II il- 

 -de's Harvest," by Mr*. I^ura K. Kit-hard - 

 uiolasset, the UtUe-Ooe-Who-Latigh, f< by 

 '. Plyrapton, recalled three favorite authors for 



children, and fr.-m Mr-. K!i/aleth W. Champney 

 A innie in Yenit-e and tl 



Hi . ' Aaron 



in the Wil.. , Chandler liar- 



on the M Thinibleflnger 



the "Brain ami Brawn - iilain.-d "The 



. -toi-y of the lifi a\ini; --r\ ice, by 

 William Dr\-lalr: 'Three !'.->- in the Northland: 

 Sumn. , -ii ^'olllll, ^ : and 



'I'll.- I.a-i Cn. Mohawk, 1 " a lM>y's ,-id- 



v.'iitur.-s in the navy in the \\ar of th- n-b'.- 

 from William .I. I l.-mh-r-. <\\. Coiil ribui ions to the 

 "Bound to Win Sei " Short hand Tom; 



or. Tin- Kxploit- ,,f a YOUIIL' 

 Auct ion.-i !-." and "Bound to |. t - an !'.! 



A.-ird Stratcmeycr ; -Tin- Mi in^' Tin I 



rthur M. Winfield : and "(inn and Sl,-,|. 

 Kalph Bonehill. "Camp and Trail" came from 



; Hornilirook. and A Bunker-Mill Failure." 

 from Anna F. Burnham. I.m-y C.--il White l.illie 

 d.M-nlM.d -A (iirl's ordeal." Amanda M. I >. 

 published " The Children at Sherhnnie Moii-- " and 

 "Hannah Ann. "a se.|uel to " A Little (iirl ii. 



^ Crk." \\hile Kllen I 



. d bv " In the Old M. -i-rick II. .use. and (Mln-r 

 Stori.-." --\ Successful Venture," and -Alan 

 Kansford." Linnie S. Harris |..ld the rtory ..f 

 "The Yonnu' Caj.ilali-t." and Frank M. Bicknell 

 that Of u The Apprentice I'anl Tra\. 



Advi-ntures" were detailed by Sam T. Clover, and 

 Sophie Sw.-tt narrated the experiences and 

 plexilies of " Tom Pickerinir'f Senlm-y." "Si 

 Cardinglon's Itleal " \\a- l.y .Mr-. Mary Ander-.- n 

 Hawkins; "Kent Fielding's Ventures" ami "A 

 Genuine Lady." by Mr-. I. T. Thurstoi,; Ii..r..thy 

 Draroott's To-morrows," a sequel to" Doroth\ I 

 cotts To-days; or, Sirs, only Seventeen." by \ ir- 

 pinia Frances Townsend : "Toinette. and other 

 Stories," by Lydia !'. Kran-e (I'.arbara Yeel/ 

 "The inptMtion." by Mary I...- Stark: 



"The Story of Mollie." by Marian Bower; u Links 

 of Gold," by Mrs Ham. t A. Cheever; "The 



Vounir Puritans of Old Hadlev." by Mary I'ru- 

 dence Wells Smith: "The King of the Park." by 

 Marshall Saunders: and "The Anird c.f the Tene- 

 ment," by George Madd.-n Martin. " Phron-ie 



Pepp,T. the LaM ,,f the Five Little P,-pp, -r-.' " by 



:ret Sidney (Mrs. Harriet Mulford LothropX 

 was illustrate<l by Jessie M<-I> -i-m-.u ; -Little 

 Homespun." by Ku'th oplen (Mrs. Charlc- W. 

 was a continua'tion of her former story .f "Cour- 

 MI in the city." by Ifrs, ryer 



Mamlin. was a se(|iiel to" Nan at Camp Chioopi 

 "The Happy Six" wa< by Penn Shirley (Sarah 

 Clarke): and " A Thought' - written 



by the author of - Probable Sons." "Miss Bella- 

 donna" WHS by Caroline Tickm.r. .'ind " Mi-s Wil<l- 

 lire" by Jnli- M. Lippmann ; and amon^r other 

 which found interested readers may Be im-n- 



halTodil." by Martha Barr B 



-T.-ii Little Cnmedi. I the troubles ..f ten 



little pirls whose tears were turned into -mil. 

 Gertrude Smith: "The Outstretched Han. I. 

 Annie Maria P..-. .-in Anniei. and "Ci 



Little Minute." bv Marvev QobeL "Sue Orcntt" 

 was a sequel to"Th.- Drcatl Girls," by Charlotte 

 M. Vail.-: and other bo,.k< for girls were "Miss 

 Nina Barrow." by I DiteDAT Baylor; 



Candid Critic, and other Stories for Girl-." bv 

 Maud*- Kitterili.u-.- Maym-; "The Tamil.- "f 

 Pollv." bv Klla Loraim Brare 



CJirls" bv Mrs. Jeann.-tte K. M. Wahvorlh : "Three 

 Pretty Mails," by Amv Klla Blam-hard : and 

 "Three (Jirls and e'-peeially One." bv Marion Aim- 

 Tatrgart. who wrote also "The Blyssvania 



" For very little people there w.-re various 

 dainty volumes, '"Little Grown-Ups," by Maud 



