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A. C. MCCLURG & Co.-Continued. Bushnell, Fathers of New England. N. Y., 1850. Douglas, Eulogy on, by Forney. Phila., 1861. Child, Linda; or, The Life of a Slave Girl. Boston, 1861. Abbott, History of Napoleon III. Boston, 1869. Daudet and Others, French Celebrities. N. Y., 1883. Boissy, My Recollections of Lord Byron. N. Y., 1869. Harte, Echoes of Foot-Hills. Boston, 1875. Howland, Geo., Little Voices, a vol. of poems. Shakespeare, Poetical Works, with Memoir. Boston, 1871.

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SYNDICATE TRADING CO., 120 FRANKLIN ST., N. Y.

2 copies. Auerbach, Walfried. Holt.

Capsadell, Women's Secrets. N. Y., 1877.
Dudevant, Impresssions and Reminiscences. Bost., 1877.
Gilbert, Endless Mirth and Amusement. 3 copies. N. Y.,
n. d.

DANIEI. H. MCMILLAN, BUFFALO, N. Y.

Baile, Wonders of Electricity. S. & W.
Ballantyne, Fighting the Flames. Lipp.
Blaikie, Life of Livingstone. Harper.
Butt, Delicia. Holt.

Cherbuliez, Joseph Noirel. Holt.
Miss Revel. App.

Books relating to the Druids. Give ed., author, condi- Cooke, J. E., Leather Stocking and Silk. Harper. tion, price, etc.

MANAHATTA PURCHASING AGENCY, 834 B'WAY, N. Y. After v. 2 Prescott's Philip II.

Dixon Kemp's Yacht Architecture.

Odd vols. London Annual Register; also, odd vols. of Caroline Bauer, L'Esprit des Lois, and Sully's Memoirs. S. A. MAXWELL & Co., CHICAGO, ILL.

Westminster Review, Feb., 1887.

Revue de deux Mondes, Feb. 15, 1887.

The Portfolio, Nov., 1889.

19th Century, Jan. and Feb., 1886; Sept., '89.

Andrus' History of Chicago, 3 V., 4°.

EDWARD MILLS, 305 N. 9TH ST., ST. LOUIS, Mo. Hawthorne, Marble Faun, 2 v., 18°, green cl. binding. Boston.

Winsor's Narrative and Critical History.

JOHN P. MORTON & Co., LOUISVILLE, KY.

Perfect Men, Women, and Children, by Prof. O. L. Fowler.

James' River Guide.

Simpson's Cyclopædia of Methodism, new or secondhand, cl.

NATIONAL PUB. & PRINTG. CO., Box 41, MILWAUKEE, WIS Dunglison, Medical Dictionary.

Medical and Surgical Reporter, March 5, 1887.

NICHOLAS & BUCHANAN, TOLEDO, O.

St. Nicholas, Jan., 1887.

H. H. OTIS, 288 MAIN ST., BUFFALO, N. Y. Lange's Commentary, old ed., new or second-hand, cl. State what vols. you have, condition, and price.

PORTER & COATES, 900 CHESTtnut St., Phila., Pa.

Slovenly Kate.

Barnes' Way of Salvation.

PRESBYTERIAN BOOKSTORE, 706 PENN AVE., PITTSBURG, PA. Weak Lungs and How to Make Them Strong, by Dio Lewis.

Mackenzie, On Throat and Nose, 2 v.

B. QUINN, 498 B'WAY, ALBANY, N. Y.

2 The Open Door, J. H. Smith, pub. by T. E. Perkins, 76 East 9th St., N. Y. City.

A. D. F. RANDOLPH & Co., 38 W. 23D ST., N. Y.

V. 5 Artists' Biographies, cont. Life of Washington Allston, pub. by Houghton, M. & Co.

FLEMING H. REVELL, 148-150 MADISON ST., Chic. Presbyterian Seeking the Church, by Mines, new or old,

SIDNEY S. RIDER, PROVIDENCE, R. I.

Last of Mohicans, Darley's illus., 12°, brown cl.
Riddell's Stair-Builder.

Smith's Northmen in North America.

GEO. H. RIGBY, 2413 E. CUMBERLAND ST., PHILA., PA. Lossing's Washington, v. 2.

London Art Journal, 1874 to 1880; 1884 to date.
Niles' Register, odd vols.

German Art, Gebbie & Co., pts. 7, 12, 22, and 25.
London News, v. 1, 2, and 3.

Washington's Works, Sparks, v. 1.

American State Papers, Foreign Relations, v. 2; Public Lands, v. 3.

W. S. RUSK, 604 EIGHTH AVE., N. Y.

26 Years of the Life of an Actor and Manager, by F. C. Wemyss, pub. in 1846 in N. Y.

Scattergood Family, by Albert Smith.

Potterton Legacy,

Any of Smith's works.

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WILLIAM T. SMITH & CO., UTICA, N. Y.

The Cross of Berny.

Redding, On Wines, in Bohn's Library.

Curzon, Monasteries of the East. Dodd.
Dieulafait, Diamonds. Scribner.
Felton, Letters from Europe.

Ferguson, Modern Architecture. London.
Field, Home Sketches. Putnam.

Forbes, Chinese Gordon. Routledge.

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Glimpses Through Cannon Smoke. Mac. Gaskell, Moorland Cottage.

Helps, Conversations on War. Roberts.

Hunt, That Other Person. Holt.

Landsell, Through Siberia.

Melville, H., Works, 12 V.

Nichols, How Pottery is Made. Putnam.

Proctor, Our Place Among Infinities.

Shaler and Davis, Illustrations of Earth Surface. H., M.

& Co.

Staples, Origin and Names of States.
Thompson, Central African Lakes, 2 v.

Tytler, Jonathan. Holt.

Paez, Travels in South America.
Abbot, Bibliography of Civil War.

Adams, W. H. D., Lighthouses and Lightships.
Life of Wellington. Routledge.
Barnard, Coöperation as a Business. Putnam.
Bermingham, Disposal of the Dead.

Birch, Egypt, Ancient History for Monuments. Young.
Eddy, Rip Van Winkle's Travels.

Ewald, Stories from State Papers. H., M. & Co.

Flattery, P. J., Ireland and the League. Boston.

Gardner, Quatre Bras. H., M. & Co.

Hase, Miracle Plays. H., M. & Co.

Hildebrant, France and Germany.
Lillie, Buddha.

Manchester, What to Read. Buffalo.

Matthews, How to Understand Music. McCoun.
Sekler, Poetry of Talmud.

Vogel, Century of Discovery.

Wallace, Storied Sea.

Wiggs, Hal's Travels in Europe. Nashville.
Williams, Cremation. Lip.

Goldsbury and Russell, American Reader and Speaker.
Edgar, Great Inventors.

Hawks, Lost Greenland.

Hall, S. C., Homes and Haunts of the Wise and Good. Lippincott, Bonnie Scotland.

Taylor, Tales from the History of the Anglo-Saxons. Sleeper, Mediterranean Islands.

Peterson, Short Studies from Nature.

Marion, Wonders of Vegetation.

Mackie, The Geologist, 3 v.

Mangin, Earth and Its Treasures.

Preston, Wonders of Creation, 2 v. 1807.

Alcott, House I Live in.

Animal Life.

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B. WESTERMANN & Co., 812 B'WAY, N. Y. Dana, Mineral, and Geol. of Boston. 1818. Moore, Ancient Mineralogy. 1834 and 1859. Comstock, Introd. to Mineral. 1844.

Shepard, Mineralogy, 3d ed., 2 v. 1852, '57.
Dana, Mineralogy, 4th ed. 1858.
Feuchtwanger, Gems. 1858.

Mineralogy of Pa. 1875.

Shepard, Contributions to Mineralogy. 1876 and 1877. Timrod, H., Poems.

Whitttaker's Almanac of 1889, pap.

Lowell, Conversations with the Poets. 1846.

Horne, New Spirit of the Age.

Engineering, London, 1885-89, bound.

Engineer, London, 1885-89, bound.

Wallin, Angel of Death, English by Alingvirt.

WESTERN TRAct Society, 176 ELM ST., CINCINNATI, O.

The Life of Whitefield, by Tyerman.

WOLCOTT & WEST, SYRACUSE, N. Y.

2 Rock of Ages, Bickersteth, Introd. by Bp. Huntington. Crookshank's Bacteriology.

Bumstead, On Venerea. Diseases.

Streeter's Diamonds and Precious Stones.

The Nation, no. 1115.

CHAS. L. WOODWARD, 78 NASSAU ST., N. Y. Francis' Life of John Eliot (Sparks' v.). Boston, 1831. WYMAN BROS., 1374 BROADWAY, N. Y. Female Greek Costumes, by Moyr Smith. Any condition.

V. 9 Library of Universal Knowledge, 12°, brown cl. Am. Book Exchange.

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American Naturalist, v. 1, 2, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, and four pts. of 19. In parts, $10.50.

American Journal of Medical Sciences, 40 pts., 1853-62. $4.00.

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