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THE YOUTH'S COMPAHIOH 
FOB 1884 . 
^ij^IIE COMPANION gives more than two hundred stories yearly, by the 
Hi|pf lllop t noted authors. The next volume will be unequalled in its variety of 
entertaining and instructive matter. The Companion is published every 
week, is handsomely illustrated, and is a paper for the whole family. 
Illustrated Serial Stories. 
The Foundling of Paris, by 
The Covenanter’s Daughter, by 
A Boys’ Story, by 
A Story of English Rustic Life, 
A Story of Adventure, by 
Alphonse Daudet 
Mrs. Oliphant 
J. T. Trowbridge 
Thomas Hardy 
C. A. Stephens 
Adventure and Travel. 
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Among the Moonshiners, by j 
Outwitted. An Indian Adventure, 
Wrecked Upon a Volcanic Island, 
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Lieut. A. Chapin 
Richard Heath 
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Nugent Robinson 
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My First Visit to a Newspaper Office, 
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James Parton 
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H. W. Lucy 
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