THE MOST ENTERTAINING HEADING OF THE 

 DAY DICKENS'S BEST NOVELS. 

 We have for stile Appleton's edition of the following cel- 

 ebrated Stories by Charles Dickens. We send single copies of 

 either book (by mail, postpaid), for the prices set down oppo- 

 site each book. 



NAMES OF THE BOOKS. 



Oliver Twist, 172 pages, - - 30 cents. 



Dombey & Son, 356 pages, - 50 cents. 



Martin Chuzzlewit, 342 pages, - - 50 cents. 



Our Mutual Friend, 330 pages, 50 cents. 



Nicholas Nickleby, 340 pages, - - 50 cents. 



Bleak House, 340 pages, 50 cents. 



Little Dorritt, 330 pages, - 50 cents. 



Pickwick Papers, 326 pages, - 50 cents. 



David Copper-field, 330 pages, - - 50 cents. 



Barnaby lludge, 257 pnges, - 40 cents. 



Old Curiosity Shop, 221 pages, - - 40 cents. 



Great Expectations, 184 pages, 30 cents. 

 These books are handsomely printed, and far prettier and 

 more desirable than any other cheap edition in the market. 



SOME GOOD OLD NOVELS OF WORLD-WIDE RE- 

 NOWN. 

 The Scottish CMepby Jane Porter. A thrilling Story of 

 Scottish Border Life, which has been popular every where" for 

 the last seventy years. Complete in 256 double-column pages 

 of easy- reading, clear types illuminated paper cover. 30 cts. 



Children of i e Abbey by Miss Roche. The most profoundly 

 entertaining love-story of modern times. It has held its popu- 

 larity in every new generation of young people during the last 

 three-score years, and is now liked better than ever. 256 dou- 

 ble-column pagrs of clear, open types illuminated cover, 30 cts. 



Thaddeus of Warsaw by Jane Porter. This curious and en- 

 tertaining historical tale of Poland in 1792, has been read with 

 avidity by all the lovers of true romance for more than half a 

 century. If you doubt its merits, ask your grandmother. 

 Handsomely printed in 168 double-column pages of clear, easy- 

 readino- types. 80 cents. 



St. Ghiir of the Mes by Elfz. Ilelme. A Scottish Historical 

 Tradition of thrilling and exciting adventures among the out- 

 laws of Barra in the time of James First. This is another of 

 those intensely interesting standard romances which will be 

 read for a dozen generations come. It has 138 double-column 

 pages of clear, easy-reading types, and an illuminated cover. 

 30 cents. Address orders to 



THOMAS O'KAIVE, Publisher, 



130 Nassau Street, 3 r . r. 



