MISS LOUISE M. THURSTON S 
CHARLEY ROBERTS SERIES. 
To be completed in six vols. Illustrated. 
.q Per volume, $i. 
How Charley Roberts Be¬ 
came a Man. 
How Eva Roberts Grained 
Her PC education. 
Charley and Eva’s Home 
in the West. 
{Others in Preparation.) 
In presenting the above new series the publish¬ 
ers believe that they are adding to that class of 
juvenile literature whose intrinsic worth is recog¬ 
nized by those who have at heart the good of the 
young. 
“They are pleasantly written hooks, descriptive 
of the struggles and difficulties of Charley and 
Eva in attaining to manhood and womanhood, 
and they are well adapted to stimulate a noble 
ambition in the hearts of young persons.’* 
LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston. 
' “ Uariett anti attractive.” 
VACATION STORY-BOOKS. 
Six vols. Ulust. Per vol., 80 cts. 
Worth not Wealth. 
Country Life. 
The Charm. 
Karl Keigler. 
Walter Seyton 
Holidays at Chestnut Hill. 
ROSY DIAMOND STORY-BOOKS. 
Six volumes. Illustrated. Per vol., 80 cts. 
The Great Rosy Diamond. 
Daisy, or The Fairy Spectacles. 
Violet, a Fairy Story. 
Minnie, or The Little Woman. 
The Angel Children. 
Little Blossom’s Reward. 
These are delightful works for children. They 
are all very popular, and have had a wide circula¬ 
tion. They are now presented in a new dress. 
The stories are all amusing and instructive, ex¬ 
hibiting human nature in children, and teaching 
some very important practical lessons. 
LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston. 
MAY MANNERING S 
HELPING HAND SERIES. 
Six volumes. Illustrated. Per volume, $ 1 . 
Climbing the Rope. 
Billy Grimes’s Favorite. 
The Cruise of the Dasha¬ 
way. 
The Little Spaniard. 
Salt Water Dick;. 
Little Maid of Oxbow. 
‘“May Mannering’ i8 the nom de plume of an 
agreeable writer for the young folks who possesses 
more than ordinary ability, and has a thorough 
comprehension of the way to interest children.” — 
Philadelphia Item . 
“We like the spirit of these books exceedingly, 
and cordially commend it to the notice of Sabbath 
School Libraries.” — Ladies' Repository. 
LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston. 
“ jfasctnatmg ant fetractihc.” 
THE PROVERB SERIES. 
By Mrs. M. E. Bradley and Miss 
Kate J. Neely. 
Six vols. Must Per voh, $ 1 . 
Birds of a Feather. 
Fine Feathers do Hot make Fine 
Birds. 
Handsome is that Handsome does. 
A Wrong Confessed is half Re¬ 
dressed. 
Actions speak louder than Words. 
One Good Turn deserves another. 
“ Each volume le complete in itself, and illus¬ 
trates, with a story of most fascinating and in¬ 
structive interest, the proverb taken for its title. 
These are just the kind of books that we like to 
see in a family or Sunday-school library. They 
will be read by persons of all ages with deep 
interest, and afford instructive and entertaining 
conversation with the children."— S 8. Journal. 
LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston, 
