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 BOOKS CHEAP; 



^7 Book 1& this List will lae sent Ij Mail, postpaid, on Beceipt of Price. 



No. 812. SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON, 



Or the adventurea of a father, his wife and 

 four aona on a Desert Island. Tliis companion 

 volume to Eobinsou Crusoe is eyual to it in lu- 

 teuse interest and popularity. It is the story of a 

 Swiss family consisting of a father, his wife and 

 four sons who were deserted by the cowardly ac- 

 tion of a captain and liis sailors, and left upon a 

 jtorm-toased vessel, of their miraculous escape 

 from death, of their life and adventures upon a 

 desert island for many years, and of tlieir deliv- 

 erance by a British vessel. Price 25 cents. 



No. 813. HOUSEHOLD PICTURE BOOK. 



A selection of stories and -pictnree for every 

 member of the family. No such handsome book 

 for the household has ever been offered. It is 

 crowded with iust such short storiestbat moth- 

 ers enjoy reading to oliildren, and children de- 

 light to hear^na just such pictures that please 

 and amuse. The pictures are finely executed, 

 and cost between two and three ' thousand dol- 

 lars to engrave. Price .30 cents. 



No. 814. CAST UP BY THE SEA. 



By Sir Samuel W. Baker. At 'i:^tenBeIy inter- 

 esting book, whose hero, when an infant child, 

 was cast up by the iea, from^ a shipwrecked ves- 

 sel on the coast of Cornwall, Xlngland. This 

 wonderful story is too well known to need more 

 than an allusion to it. Its interest is sustained 

 from first to lEuit, and contains records of heroic 

 deeds and manly actions. Price 25 cents. 



No. 815. LIFE AND TIMES OF GARFIELD. 



A truthful record of the life of our late Pres- 

 tdent, con-taining his life from boybood to his 

 death This history contains many interesting 

 incideuca not heretofore published, and is by 

 far the most desirable history of this great man 

 pablished. Should be read by every American 

 citizen. Price 30 cents. 



No. 817. IN DOOR AND OUT. 



A complete book of amusements. This book 

 affords an almost inexhaustible fund of amuse- 

 ments for evening parties, social gatherings, 

 and all festive occasions, and healtiiful recre- 

 ations for out-door sports of every description, 

 with chapters on ball playing, swimming, etc., 

 and is, wo believe, the only book of amusements 

 with a chapter devoted to the healthy and in- 

 vigorating aport of Bicycle riding. Price 30 cts. 



No. 822. THE LITTLE BROWN GIRL, THE 

 RED BOY, Etc. 



An intensely interesting book, intended for 

 -boys and girls, but a great favorite with all. It 

 is a story founded on school-day life, written in 

 a lively, attractive manner by Esme Stuart. 

 Price 30 centsw 



No. 816. THECOMPLETE POULTRY BOOK, 



Tegetmeier's Improved. For many years Teget- 

 meler's Poultry Book has been the standard, 

 but its price, which is nine dollars, has placea 

 it beyond the reacu of most people. We have 

 improved this great book, and reproduce It in 

 this form bo that the masses can now get it for 

 almost nothing. It suits atonce the plain poul- 

 terer, who must make the business pay, and the 

 chicken fancier whose taste is for gay plumage 

 and strange, bright birds. It is a reproduction 

 of Tegetmeier's unexcelled work. This edition 

 has the same illustrations without colors.'Price 

 60 cents. 



No. 818. GOOD MANNERS. 



A complete hand book of behaviot*. This book 

 is designed to offer such sug;gestiona as will be 

 valuable to those just entering society, to those 

 who desire to understand good breeding, the 

 customs of good society, anu to avoid incorrect 

 and vulgar habits. To the young man or young 

 lady just entering society, this book is inval- 

 uable. Price 30 cents. 



No. 820. HANDY HORSE BOOK. 

 A complete manual for'horsemen, embracing 

 How to Breed, Buy, Train, Use, Feed, Drive, and 

 How to Bide a Horse. It also givfes the symp- 

 toms, causes and cures of all known horse dis- 

 eases. It isinvaluable when horses are attacked 

 with diseases re(iuiring prompt attenti-on, and 

 in districts remote from veterinary surgeons, 

 because it enablea any one to doctor their own 

 horse. It contains a large number of pictures 

 showing the position of the different organs of 

 the horse. jTo one who owns or uses a liorse 

 should fail to have a copy of this book. Price 

 30 cents. 



No. 823. ADVENTURES OF DICK ONSLOW 

 AMONG THE INDIANS. 



A book full of exciting incidents of adventures 

 among Indians in tne far west. It is only 

 necessary to mention a few items in the table of 

 contents: Encounter with a bear, a prisoner 

 among red skins, the escape, a fierce attack, 

 rescue of a stranger, a ride for life, wolves and 

 bears, under the snow, night in a cavern, battle 

 with hawks, fight with a rattlesnake, treed by 

 a bear, etc., etc. Price 30 cents. 



No. 824. EXCHANGING TO WIN, or THE 

 CONQUERING HERO. 



Astory of schdol-day life of unusual interest 

 to young people, and even those who have fin- 

 ished their school course, as it brings to mem- 

 ory the Tips and downs of boys and girls, the 

 struggles and triumphs of the hi-ight and the 



fay as well as the stupid and morose, and is a 

 rue picture of everyday school life. Price 30c. 



The usual price of these books is from $1.00 to $3.00 each, and have been considered luxuries, 

 when they ought to be considered necessities, and the masses will buy books if prices are placed 

 within reach. We offer the best books knov^n, at a very low price, to allow every person tOiprovide 

 themselves with good books. 



Address orders for above books to 



MAST, GROWELL & KIRKPATRIGK, Publishers, Springfield, Olilo. 



