A New Book by Marion Harland. 



COMMON SENSE 



In the Household. 

 A MANUAL OF PRACTICAL HOUSEWIFERY. 



By MARION HARLAND, 



Author of "Alone," "Hidden Paths," "Nemesis," <fce., <&. 

 One vol. izmo, cloth. Price $i 75 



SEE WHA T THE CRITICS, AND PR A CTICA L HOUSEKEEPERS, say of it : 

 " And now we have from another popular novelist a cookery book, whereof our house- 

 keeper (this literary recorder is not a bachelor) speaks most enthusiastically. She says 

 that simplicity and clearness of expression, accuracy of detail, a regard to economy of 

 material, and certainty of good results, are requisites in a useful receipt-book for the 

 kitchen, and Marion Harland has comprehended all these. Tlur she has by experience 

 proved the unsatisfactoriness of housekeepers' helps in general is shown by the arrange- 

 ment of her book. She has appended a star to such recipes as, after having tried them 

 herself, she can recommend as safe and generally simple. Such a directory will be a 

 great help to one who goes to the book for aid in preparing a pleasant and savory meal 

 without much experience in cooking. Harper's Monthly. 



" The very best, the most sensible, the most practical, the most honest book on this 

 matter of getting up good dinners, and living in a decent Christian way, that has yet 

 found its way in our household." Watchman and Reflector. 



A NEW VOLUME OF THE POPULAR 



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INVASION OF FRANCE IN 1814 



WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE 



NIGHT MARCH PAST PHALSBOTTRG. 



BY ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN. 



One volume I2mo. Illustrated. Stiff boards, 50 cents; cloth, 90 cents. 



/>)' THK SAME AUTHORS, UNIFORM WITH THE ABOVE. 

 50 cents per volume in stiff boards ; 90 cents in cloth. 



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