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IturNDKEu, Dogs and Snow-Shoes.— 
gucli is the main title of “ A Journal of Si- 
Ijcriau Travels ami Explorations, made in 
tin; years 1865, 1866 and 1867, hy Richard 
j. Bush, late of Rnaso-American Telegraph 
Company,”— Just published hy the Harpers 
in u handsome volume of over 500 pages, 
with map and illustrations. It is one of the 
most interesting and instructive narratives 
of travel we have read for a long time. The 
-wild semi-Arctic regions traversed hy the 
author are minutely and often graphically 
described, while the natives, their habits, 
customs, eostnincs, etc., are delineated with 
both pen and pencil, Mr. Bustt says his 
work kt only intended to convey an idea of 
what lie “saw, hear l and endured during 
his sojourn of nearly three years in these 
cold, desolate, strange and unwritten, yet in- 
leresling regions, largo portions of which 
hail never before been visited by white men.” 
lie adds that “the illustrations may he re¬ 
lied upon for accuracy, having mostly been 
taken upon the spot hy the author himself. 
Thu portraits of the natives arc all from life.” 
The facts given concerning topography, cli¬ 
mate, temperature, etc.—including meteoro¬ 
logical tables—render the work of interest 
mill value to tint students of science. As a 
record of travel and exploration in desolate 
and hitherto almost unknown regions, it. 
will repay careful perusal hy all desiring 
biicli information. 
Manufacture oil’ Vineoah.—A General 
Treatise on the manufacture of vinegar. By 
II. Dubhaucic. (Philadelphia: Henry Ca¬ 
rey Baird. Price $5.)—If one should un¬ 
dertake to write of any subject in all its re¬ 
lations, what, an encyclopedia would the 
hook prove. Some such task the author of 
this hook has set himself. The subject is 
Vinegar; and besides describing minutely 
all the old processes and many new ones, 
with cuts of apparatus, he gives a history 
of vinegar (hinting that Adam lirst, made it. 
in Eden); a well written essay on general 
Chemistry; then treats of fermentation and 
Alcohol ; then the whole process of malting, 
acetic fermentation, many processes for pro¬ 
ducing acetic acid, metallic acetates, wine, 
wood vinegar, applications of vinegar, pres¬ 
ervation of alimentary substances, acelome- 
try, metric system of weights and measures. 
These are all carefully treated in detail, and 
fill 131)2 large 8 vo pages. 
A Book oe Designs for Head, Mural 
and Other Monuments, hy Jah. Forsyth, 
Sculptor, with an Introduction hy Cu.utr.ES 
BoNTICM,, (Philadelphia: Henry Carey 
Baird. Twenty five full page plates of tie- 
signs: price $5 )—Almost coeval with death 
has been the universal desire of lint living to 
glorify the last resting place of the loved or 
honored dead. Of monuments there have 
hern millions, and it is not wonderful that 
there has been much yf sameness in the 
symbols used, It, is not easy to (iml a new 
expression for a feeling common to millions, 
noil old as the world, Therefore the issue 
oi these seventy-eight designs is welcome 
and timely. They arc very original in con¬ 
ception, delicate and graceful in execution, 
and will give valuable hints, not only to those 
Who would consecrate the grave of a friend 
hy an expression of their love, hut to the 
church ollichils who would prefer artistic to 
incongruous tablets in the holy place, and to 
Hie mortuary architects, who are frequently 
an sadly devoid of imagination. 
•Ioiin Jeuninguam’s Journal. —Over a 
year ago, Messrs. Scribner & Co. of New 
''oik issued a pleasant epic under the style 
01 "Mrs. Jerningham’s Journal,” being a 
domestic story in verse. The order of poetry 
"as not high, hut it was healthy and easy to 
lake. Now we have from the same publish¬ 
es a companion volume, ‘‘John Jerning* 
hum's Journal,” much in the same pleasant. 
fi lyh', hut somewhat heller poetry. John 
Jkun Ingram tells in his Journal about how 
he met Rosa Bki.i., the nice girl who after¬ 
wards became Mrs. Jehningham, and how 
t'hc bewitched him with her pretty ways, 
and how they became one, and went on 
through life together:—all told in llowing 
'else that is good reading for a leisure hour. 
A Biiiee History op the United States, 
for schools. (A. S. Barnes & Co., New York: 
pp. .3T0; price $1.50.)—The compiler of this 
history has very happily classified leading 
tnpicsso as to giv© a general view of the 
tistory of our country in a compact and 
available form, commencing with Early 
iseoyeries, going on to Development of the 
°oiiies; Revolutionary War; Development 
"i dm States ; Civil Waruml Reconstruction. 
a " Appendix containing Questions, 
1 loricnl Recreations, Declaration of Inde¬ 
pendence, Constitution of United {states, 
1 ahles and Index. 
The IIistoiucai, Reader. —This work 
hy John J. Anderson, A. M., (Clark A 
Maynard, New York: pp. 544,) embraces 
judicious selections from standard writers of 
Ancient and Modern History, interspersed 
with illustrative passages from British and 
American l’octs—with explanatory observa¬ 
tions, notes, etc.; to which arc added a 
Vocabulary of diilicult words, and Biographi¬ 
cal and Geographical indexes. This is the 
eighth and last, of “Anderson’s Historical 
Series,” and is issued in creditable style— 
good paper, printing and binding—which is 
more than can he said of many school books 
published now-a-days. 
Ptnk and Write Tyranny: A Society 
Novel; hy JMrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. 
(Roberts Brothers: Boston; pp. 1WI ; price 
$1.50.)—Though not, perhaps, equal to some 
of her previous works, the famous author of 
“ Uncle Tom’s Cabin ” here presents a very 
interesting story, with a moral—yes, several 
morals—about marrying and married life. 
The author says this is not a novel, hut “a 
little common-place history, all about, one 
man and one woman, living straight along 
in one Utile prosaic town in New England.” 
Whether novel or history, wu commend the 
volume as worthy of perusal. 
“ Batti.es at Home," and a sequel to the 
same, entitled “In tiib Wori.d," are two 
capital juvenile works hy Mary G. Bar¬ 
ring, recently published in line style (in 
separate volumes of about ifl!0 pages each) 
by Horace B. Fuller of Boston. Our young 
people are delighted with these hooks, ami 
say wo must praise them so that others may 
have the pleasure of their perusal. “ But¬ 
tles at Home” was the leading story in Mer¬ 
ry’s Museum last year, and was originally 
selected and commended hy Miss Abbott, 
author of “ Utile Women." 
1’aris Under the Commune; Or, the 
Red Kkheu.ion oe 1871. A second Reign 
of Terror, Murder and Madness -embracing 
the full text, of the final Treaty of Peace 
between Germany and France -being the 
only translation in English. By U. P. 
Brockictt, M. D., author of "The Civil 
War in America, n etc., etc. Illustrated. 
Published hy II. B. Goodspecd & Co., 67 
Park Row, New York: 170 pages, paper. 
Price 75c. 
Resources oe Kansas. —Fifteen Years’ 
Experience. Hy C. O. Hutchinson. With 
a new map and illustrations, 'flic author 
of this hook tells what. Kansas is; who 
should go there, and how they should go, 
and what they should take with them. This 
volume is published hy Slate Aid and Au¬ 
thority, and comprises 287 small pages. 
Price, in paper, $1, hy mail. Address C. C. 
Hutchinson, Topeka, Kansas. 
Fon Lace oe Good; by Charges Gib¬ 
bon, author of “ Robin Gray,” etc., is No. 
5364 of Harper’s" Library of Select Novels.” 
It is a well written, interesting story—of 
love and its trials on account, of lack of 
money, or being "short,” in Wall street 
parlance. 
The Widower.—I n a volume of nearly 
400 pages (issued in Carleton A Co.’s tasty 
style) we here have another excellent story 
by the author of “ Widow Goldsmith's 
Daughter." It is a very readable book for 
any season, abounding In humorous scenes 
and descriptions. Price, $1.75. 
“The Sower’s Reward” is an excellent 
story of domestic life, by the author of 
“Mary Powell,” just issued in pamphlet 
form by T. B. Peterson A Bro. of Phils,. 
LITERARY GOSSIP. 
Chicago is to have a free medical library 
lor the use of physicians. 
Du. ,J. C. Welling lias accepted the 
Presidency of Columbia College. 
In 1840 there were fourteen dailies in Bos¬ 
ton, and now there are only eight. 
Tennyson has just completed a poem on 
which lie has been engaged for a long lime. 
Wm. Cullen Bryant, the poet, held his 
annual “pear festival" at Ruslya on the Dili 
instant. 
The best organized university in Ger¬ 
many, for its size, is said to he that of Ro¬ 
stock, on the Baltic. 
A paper has been started in Portland, 
Me,, called the Monitor. One of its features 
is a genealogical department. 
Stephen H. Branch is about to start a 
religious newspaper in New York city, lobe 
called The Savior of the Times. 
Henri Tainic is writing for the fcuilletoti 
of the Paris Temps a“ Humorous Journey 
through England and Ireland.” 
Miss Frances Power Coiirk has just, 
published an essay oil “The Devil.” We 
trust she understands her subject. 
Nasrv has taken $2,000 slock in a cwm- 
pany which proposes publishing a (Riper tie- 
voted to “ Free Religion" in Toledo. 
The title of Gough’s new lecture is, “Will 
it Pay V” Ho can answer the conundrum 
himself at the end ol'the lecture season. 
Two new volumes hy Bret IIarte arc 
announced, one of verses, to he issued in 
September, and another of sketches, in De¬ 
cember. 
A new periodical, to he called the Histori¬ 
cal Monthly, is to he established in Philadel¬ 
phia, with Bossing, the popular writer, as 
editor. 
Vienna will soon have a paper published 
in the English language. Two of the form¬ 
er editors of Galignani’s Messenger will he 
at the head of it. 
Rumor says that J. K. Osgood A Co., 
propose slutting a humorous paper of the 
highest order as soon as they can secure 
competent artists. 
An Austrian nobleman has sited OFFEN¬ 
BACH, the composer, for libel. BtiiAUSs, the 
king of waltzes, lias been subpoenaed as one 
of the witnesses. 
The circulation of American papers is 
rapidly increasing in Germany, and it is pro¬ 
posed to establish a German American news 
agency at Ham burg. 
Iil, Henri Martin, the historian, lias 
been elected member of the Academy of 
Moral and Political Sciences in place of the 
late M. Pierre Clement. 
It is said that the Hon. Elms IT. Roberts, 
editor of the Utica Herald, lately received 
and declined an oiler of a salary of $10,000 a 
year to lake editorial charge of the New 
York Times. 
Mr, Mark Twain’s lecture next, season 
will be “ An Appeal in Behalf of Extending 
Sulfrage to Boys.” There has been so much 
loose writing about sulfrage, and there are so 
many wild speeches made about, it, by lho 
ladies (God bless ’em I), and such a general 
fuzzification and muzziliealion and detain 
catenation of the whole limiter, that it is 
quite lime for a fresh departure. 
Scribner’s Monthly for September will 
have a poem hy Mr. Stedman, entitled 
“The Songster, a Midsummer Carol." It. is 
said to he as melodious, tender and nncon 
seiously artistic as the bird song it, celebrates. 
Edward King, author of “ My Paris,” con 
I rihulessome si l iking verses on “ A Woman’s 
Execution, Paris, May, ’71.” There will also 
hca poem by Mr. Tuukerman on a recent 
act of vandalism in Newport.. 
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GOOD READING FOR RURALISTS. 
Any „l (lie ItoeliM in (lie liilloxviiiu List 
xvill lie netil In [Hull, I’oni-I'iiid, on Receipt 
ol ill n >’ lx «><■ Price. 
Allen's (I,. FJ American f'ntt.lo. f'J III) 
Do. New \ mm P'lm l-'aim Book... . ‘J fill 
Db. Diseases cl Domest.ie Aoiuuils. I HO 
Do. 11 |i lu I A i eb II eel ii re. .. I MJ 
AmCl'Icaii Bit'll Fam-ler... (ill 
A one lean Pomology ('.‘10 Illustrations). "> (II) 
Anmnenn PiaiHical Cookery.. 175 
Aimncim Hose (hillurlsl . . Ill) 
Anrcrh all Sbarp-eliooler iTeleseeple Kllle). 50 
AmerUiilii Wlo-al Pnllui Isl (Todill ., -00 
An till eel lire U'limmlligs A .Vt liter) AH'-J Designs 
and Dll llilsi ral Inns.. .10 IK) 
A I ell Her! iii e, Nn til mil I Kirn. E Woodw aid I.I- IK) 
A roll 11 eel ure, I ’i I he i pies and Pr net ice of 1 1 aging 
.v Ji mi)'...t'J no 
Bee I, eoprr»’'I cxi Hook, I Paper).. 10 
Do. i Muslim .. 75 
item en t'r Pirn It crcr's Companion 1 1-0 ills.). 2 no 
Do Rnbliil I-uiicier. .. . .. .... 80 
Biekmll's Vlllnve Itillldc)' ( 6 fl I'lnles, showing 
Nr , imd Pivielll'ill DesigltS)..10 00 
BouimeC Mel Imd .Making Manures.. 2> 
Bon — OignulCs Rural Ecoiuonv. . I 00 
Brat'lt'H Bool, of I'diiwers tiu-e I. I 75 
BrliR'.-iuan’:, ('.a nlonei 's As--is(iint.. 2 50 
Bnisl,'i Fuiml. I, lieben Galib-ner—. 1 On 
Do. EIowit Gnrilob-, . .. . I 50 
Burr's Vegetables ni A mm lea . .. 5 m) 
('loonisiry of tlio t-m in i Niclmls).. I ' > 
Cboi'llon s Grace Grown-'-. Guide.... I ’ 
Cider .Maker’s Alaim.d .. . I 50 
Clal er's Now III. Cal lie Doeto,, cnlored plates... 0 00 
Connell s Aini'lit'im Cardi uei. . > 
Cldc's A iiu-i'lcou Fl'Vltt think.. 75 
Colo's Aimrb'im V etei'lmirnm... 75 
l 'ol Ion I oil ill ". . I an 
Colton I’lmiler'a Mmilliil (Tin')ior). I 5(1 
Clnek Rlint, l Ibn bci'i. . I 75 
('ranbe 11 y i nil ure, (Job n .) Wblli-'s) Min i rated I 25 
Dadd's American i attic Diu tin.... I 50 
Hi, Modern Horse Doctor. I 50 
Dana's .Muck Manual .. . .. .. 1 25 
Darlington's Am. Weeds mill Useful Plains, . I 75 
Darwin's Animals mnl Plains. ... 0 00 
I mail Shot,; in , Hptn i linin' - Ci un plcto (< ii Idr. I 75 
Dow til ng's Collage II i —ilb'lii'i'H .... -Ill 
Do. |- r n 1 1 s ami I i mi Trees of A in erica (I till) pp.) 00 
Do. Lnialscape Gai'ilmnuK... 0 .70 
Do. RiirnI Essays .. ... .. 0 50 
Drainage for Pmlli mnl Health. I • n 
llu Ili'riMi- Vlnriiil d I nil Uli'l tViil'dii). .... 2 110 
Dyer mnl Color Matin a I onipaiilnn. I '.’5 
Eveh'l Ii’s Belliml 11 on: e Ai’i b Heel II i C. ,,. |0 all 
East wnofl's Cranberry I nliiire . 75 
ffijjlot’s l,;i w rt a ml iAbiiilu 'frees. . I . 0 
Everybody Ins ow n Lawyer. I "•> 
Farm Driiluage i II. F. Frem-bi— ... .. I 50 
Farm Ioipleiiieiiin mnl Min-h.ihery (.1. .1. Tbouuis) ' 50 
Fill Mim s' Biini Book.... I 5ll 
Farm mg for Roys,,.. .... 150 
Field's 1 * 1 ) 111 ' Cull lire... I 
I' l-blngln Aun-iiemi Waters ISeott). H Ml 
I'l igg'.s European V ineyards. I 50 
Flint, nn (■ noises. . 2 50 
Fill toll’s Pi.oh Cnlldre. A I land-Bonk mill 
Giiula In Every I'lmder ... .... I 50 
Do Milch i'mv a tied Dnny l-'al ining. 2 50 
Frank Fril'cl'sleV's Field Hpnrts c: vols.). 0 00 
Do. |'i-b ami I'Talnng (Ion engravings). 5 (Kl 
Do. Manual for V ming Spi.i'lsinen. 5 00 
li'ullci ’s llliisl raleil Mtriiwbei i y Cull m lsi.. 25 
Do. I i,1'esl Tree Cull ill I I .. I 50 
Do. He in 11 I' in II ii (III ip 1 1 nleili. I 50 
Gaidoniog fin PriilU, iP. Ili-ndei'son). . I Ml 
Guide III lie lor I be Hum b... 2 Oil 
G rape Cull in I-I I A H. Fuller)., . I al) 
Gray'' Manual III Rbliillv mid l.essnus. .. I H) 
Do. Scb-'i-l i,ml Field Book --I n- imiv . . .. . 2 .70 
Do How ldiinls Grow (.70(1 llln i i .n ions). I I'd 
Do. Mmnnil o| Botany in the Ninlln rn Slules 
(71X1 pp , 111 nst i nl ni)....2 25 
III. I III roilui'l Ion to Htl'iiei oral mill ^yslemiiliu 
Rm any imd V ggelubli* Pb> sin logy (l,.,U) ill us.). 0 50 
Gregm y bn Huilasluia,.. ill) 
Giieiuin ini M(h b i'inis. 75 
(illll Rod and Huddle.. 150 
II 11 in- > n lliifie (iii I Ini lid lng.-i amt l-'r m ■!-»,,,.... ]0 oil 
11 arris ini I d-erts..,, t IH) 
Do on tile Pig Breeding. ManapeiueeI, Ac. I .70 
11 a l Held's Aniel'iemi 11 nun - ('nrpeulei-. •') .70 
(lllbbmd’si Itn-Gc Adoinmgiits Ini' Humes of 
’I'lisle. n'olored Plates.).. . 0 00 
ICInls to llin-sc Kccpifrs | Herbert’s). ...... . | 75 
High Fiimi img without .Menure.. 5,7 
Holly'- All ol Mnw-Ftliue . .. I Ml 
)toily s t'arpciil.i-!' 1 * IInnd Itnnk (new).. 75 
II > mper’s I log i, nd I In o ., .. ill) 
lldiijies’Kill'll ill Evergreens. .'! IKI 
Hop Culture. 10 
How Crops Feed/. '.! 00 
I low to ('noli. Carve and Enf, ... |,,() 
11nmor anil Trapper,...... . I 00 
Hiisnmmi's Grapes mnl Wine..,. I all 
Indian Core : Its Vii lue. I.'iiI ture mill Uses...,.,. I .70 
.leunlngs on i nl Lie. I 75 
Ini. Horse ami Ills I Uncases . .. I 75 
I in. 1 Lu sh Training Minin Easy. I 5 
|)o. Hlicep, Hwma anil Poullry . ... I 75 
Jnblistnli's Agi mull arill Cliellilsl ry. I v.i 
i)o, IKluinenis Agrienlliii'iil chemistry.. I 50 
Kemp's I .a ml sea pe Garde I dug.. ,.. , (Kl 
I -angst I'" i h mi tlie 111 ve mnl II one y Men.. 2 Oil 
I,cueiiar's llmv lo llmld Hol-Honses. I ill 
Liebig’s Agricultural Cbemislry ..I on 
Manual ol Agriculture (Enii-inoi amt Flint). I 
.Manual on Max anil 11-nap I'ullu re. 25 
Mmiilnl of T"|iiii'cii culture.. ..- . .,il 
Market Assistant ((lit Voei. . 2 50 
M'isin V'a Treatise nn Plain and Uoeorative 
House Palming.. . .... 175 
Miiybew's Illuslniled Horse Almiageuieut. (too 
Mason's I'.irru-r amt mum Icatii. i ;><i 
iMi .Malion , A loiii leaii Gui ilem-i . ... 225 
Media 11 It' - i mu pa n Ion (N lebolson i..,,, , , , .,, 5 IK) 
Meelcm’s llilml-ll'iok ol l)i uiilneiiliil'l'iees. 75 
Mill's oh Horse's Fool (elotll)., .. 75 
Miulein I'onkery (by Mins Acton mnl .Mrs. H. .1. 
It a lei. I Nl 
My I mm ill Edgi-wood. .. I 75 
jib ClIIre's |)l -e.i'-es ol l!nr.'-i', Ca1 1 |e mol beep. 2 IKI 
Money In I be Garden, by I*. T, (Jiilidi....,.,. I 50 
Non is'1 1 - b Culture. .... .. 1 75 
Norton’s F.h'imiiitH Helmilillo Ajfrloull lire. 75 
union i'nit.ure. 25 
Our Farm ol' Four Acres . (Ill 
Pardee on srrtiwhcii y Culture... 75 
Porkuian's Book id Roses... (I all 
I’msons oil the Rose .. .. I ,70 
Cciir l-'iiltine I'd Prollt l P. T. ijiilnn). I 00 
I'i-iiI and Its I i""-.. I 2.7 
Peddcr's Land Measure ....... .. i ll 
Pi illll lull I and Helen Mile I-Tell Cull mil (Itukei 4 III) 
Pi'aelbal Flnrb'iill ure ( C. I lendei -.i-iii. I ,70 
Prai lleal Poullry Keeper I L. W right). 2 10 
|-I'll ll I tail Sbeplield lllmidalt). 2 IX) 
pen el leal Hi a ir I! nl bier 1.0 m Igl mil pla I es)...... 10 all 
I’li-pmaI I'm nl Cooked Food lor (lie Lid liming 
Itl I alll''., , ....... 25 
f/ulllliy Mi-lenesol lieu Keeping.. 150 
uiilnev idi (sidling Celtic. I 25 
Band's Hull'"... .1 50 
I m, GardiT) I' lowers..... It (0 
Itmidiill'a I'ide Wool IHisbiiiulry.. I 00 
I in. Hlii-ep llusbamlry In l.liu South. I 50 
I Gel in l‘d so ii on the Deg. ... <10 
illvel's’ MIuIn■ ur,- Fruit Garden... 1 00 
Hebe Id’ll ’« Gil Id une i s' ’lux I. Iii ink ... 75 
Herlbm-r's Pi'olliU'e Tables. 50 
Do, Ready Reekom-i'mid Log Book. 50 
S'm psi m's ijorso Pm I rail ill i) lllei-dlng, Rear¬ 
ing and Training Tr-illttrs.. . ........ i! 60 
HlX Umpired Recipes.... 1 75 
Hlillll ul 11 iiiisr W 1 1 e. 75 
Hqilil-lies iGi-egol'V). ik) 
Hlewill't's (d"b n) Sin l,li* Hook... I (XI 
T<-gi-lmen-i Poultry Hook (tailored plates). (X) 
Tegi lmeiia Pigeon Itook (colorud plates). 5 IK) 
Ten Vines Enough. —. 1 50 
The Mule \ Treat Isl< uii the Breed lug, Training 
unit uses In which lie may lie put.... 150 
i Tlie ll.iin-Yard ( A .Manual)... I DO 
The Book of Everei eelis .. 300 
Tlie Boston .Mneliiiitsl (1' Rzgerald). 75 
Tim Dog (try I links, Mn,vhow mnl 11 id eblnson).. 5 00 
I Tim Gai don ( A M.imull).... I (Kl 
Thu Pen:|i.-io,i I torse... . I W 
The People a Pl'lielball Poullry Itook.. I .70 
’ Tbouuis' A ni. Fruit < ultui ist (IMG Illust rat ions). 5 oi) 
' Tli'iuipsim'M I- oi id o I A o I iii ii Is . I |t0 
Do. Voitng I'lirmors' Manual.,. 2 -XI 
Tvtlpimr’s (Iiitde..., ..-••••• •> 00 
Trowln idg.e'n, Mrs l.ouru, Excelsior Cook Book 
• amt lliuisekiiepei' , s Aid...j 
f Ventilation in Aiin-i li nn Dwellings. aO 
1 Warder's I Indues mnl Kvei’greoiiii. 1 <*> 
Wnrinu's Km ill Closets . -s( 
Do. iitlvtiieiits ul Agriculture. ' JJ 
Watson's Aicerlenn I tome Harden. *; Ji 
>, Wax Flower- imd How t" Mnlut Them.. . 
. Weslel’ll F I’litfi tiniwers'Gulfle. .. ' ;‘d 
Wlutelei’s lloinus for the People.. -j Kl 
1 Do. Rural I liiines. .. “ J* 
" Wooilrutrs TrilMJeg Horse id A uierieii.. .. ... - ...» 
VVuoilward's Graperies and Hol t I Buddings- I ,AX 
Do. Country Homes... . -. [50 
Do. Cottages mnl Farm Houses. I oil 
,1 l)ii. Kuburbnn and Louniry Houses... I at). 
t Ynuutt ntt tin* How. —.. t-X) 
YoortU mid *v|nrtIn on ( ali.le. t U 
“ Voiiatl mid Martin oil Die Hog.,.. I IX) 
V’nuimiu's Hand Book ot Houseliold Helenee..,, 2 00 
Do. New ('bemlHl.rv. 2 Uu 
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