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THE DARK HORSE; 



OR. k MONTH IK AN AMERICtN COUNTRr HOUSE. 

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The French Army on a Peace Fooling. 



COUNT PAUL VASILI. 



lUiiatrateU. /-■.•!• j^fa-.r.-ti h M-^''"^ ^'^"'■■' '•< tA-m4iF-->smiM. 



Ebb and Flow ("^oi^i t 



Itlushateil. ANNA VERNON DOHSEY. ■ . - 



The Stables ofihe Queen of England, rr. mr piele Y>.n%i 



lUaalralcd. CHARLES S. PELHAM-CLINTON- . 



In Ihe Whirlpools of Ihe Grand Canon 



iUu^r<ittd. ETHAN ALLEN REYNOLDS . . 



Co-operalive House-Keeping in Tenements. 



llluKlraU'l. ELIZABETH BISLAND...- 



Scene Painting as a Fine Art. 



lUustralcU. JOHN P RITTER 



Chicago's Candidacy for the World's Fair of 1892 



/UtM/r«(e(I. SENATOR CHARLES B, FARWELL 



Cornell University 



IU»ilr<ile<U HJALMAR HJOBTH BOYEfeEN... 



In the Fall troi^.i alice b mylene 



Passenger Agent Service. 



lUiiftiairil. ISAIAH S, EMERY 



India Under the Oueen. 



IlluHrateil. FRANK C. CARPENTER .-■ 



The Elixir of Life in Science and Romance 



WILLIAM S. WALSH - 



The Dark Horse or, A Monlh in an American 

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ia...lr.iled by ll.t Aull,0>. 



Social Problems, edward everett halh i. 



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