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Feminine
Snapshots
—«—
What Women Are Saying
and Doing
Queer cmitun* are women—at least
tome women! Not long ago one of the
richest women In the world, of course
an American—one, too, who toi« made
her Immense fortune herself by her
01*1 For CraWoftlrm,
You hare to eat at a sanitarium for
consumptive*, hungry or not. There
ore no bis gorges to overwork the
stomach, but there are six meals a day
of moderate *iw» Some patients can
eat full meals and then swallow tblr-
ty-aix raw eggs a day. The aim of the
treatment In these sanitaria Is to get
the sick man to drink three quarts of
milk and rat a down raw eggs a day
In addition to Ills regular meals of sim-
ple food.
And you must eat meat and plenty
of It. Don't cut the fat otT. The eow
got uioet of the good out of the Iran In
her lifetime. The fat Is what will do
you good. Aft that there Is to cod
liver oil that makes It worth while Is
EL PASO MORNING TIMES. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24 1901,
The Times will grivea7apremium
ANY ONE BOOK in the following
INTERIOR DECORATION,
•Whe Day ot Inexpensive House Fay.
aUblag Is (lose at Hand.
Nowaday* furniture may be both list Of
cheap and thoroughly artistic.
The small dining room In (he picture
la furnished with pine table, chair*
and dresser all stained a soft shade of
green. The dishes are of green and
DURABLE LIBRARY BOOKS „
OVER 600 TITLES
V • «**.
I9S*9£Wyi'f*} ?IP?
own shrewdness and strict attention to that It Is a fat easy to assimilate. Ba-
buxiness for over thirty years shot off con fat Is nearly as essv to digest and
a set of opinions on the subject of the about 000 times as easy to take
PifRiSS'
...
(■"rults and salads you may eat mere-
ly to amuse yourself and {mss the
time. Hut you are wasting stomach
room on them. Milk, eggs, meat and
bard breads for you If you are to get
well. Not a great deal at a time, but
often. Everybody's Magazine.
What Chemistry Mar Do.
It has been said that a century Is the
natural duration of (ho human body;
that Jt decays earlier because It does
not receive proper care In health and
disease. In regard to this latter, here
icon mi but a few p, a suggestion from a man who pro-
competltors. Then tests against so much research In eloc-
fernlnlne sex engaging In commercial
enterprise*. "A woman's place Is at
home with her family. She has no
business to go into business. Every wo-
man without exception ought to learn
to cook," said this astonishing feminine
person, whose practice for a quarter of
a century had been the direct opposite
of such preaching. It looks—It really
does—as If this woman, who ha* accu-
mulated her own millions, were Jealous
of ii possible woman rival In the busi-
ness world, so Is trying to keep the
rest of her sex out of the field in |
which aht! has beaten all but a few
even of her men
there is another woman, a stunning trieUyto'the »e«1ratVchemfctI£
figure on the professional stage. Mad- „uys (m. sf.Venty two cements
an, has also accumulated a noble for- 0f matter capable of entering Into an
tune, lives in splendor and rides in her Infinity of combinations and concludes
own automobile. Besides that, she Inis therefore “that a form of matter must
a SO enjoyed the luesliraab.e privilege jbe capab.e of VxJstonra, and mu“
of supporting a husband in luxury for j therefore be within the power of chern
tncnl.v years She, too, bejeweled anil j |e«I research to discover and prepare
surrounded with everything that mou-1 which will possess any nraignafele w
j out buj-Koti, mind jou, every dot- conceivable potency or influence over
bir by her own exertion lifts up her «ny form or species of matter, dead or
tolci In a dismal howl against women living" if this be true, then It Is pos-
8he’ m,>n2 ?rnlm r"nkH *IWe ,0 «*•*** to find substances
She be,self has earned more money j which will neutralize all the poisons
than one man out of a million Is able general.*! by disease germs and m
to do, yet she wrings her hands and disease the moment it is discovered -
fairly sobs over the shame, the misery ! Exchange
and the pity of woman’s going out to | ------■____
work for money. They are Iwompe- j Tt„. „molvoroo. K„„„,
tent , re,"..res, to begin going out to The Korean Is omnivorous. Birds of
„'!* IIS*?,11.!1!’ ,',f 1,10 I alr' bfw“* ot tllB liol'l and flab
to each NEW SUBSCRIBER who will
agree to take THIS PAPER for at
least three consecutive months at the
regular subscription rate of 66 cents
per month.
This offer is for subscriptions di-
rect to this office and eliminates any
agents’ commission.
Select the book you want, and re-
mit 06 cents for the first month and
we will mail the book to you.
Mjanflit
'itMA
only wouldn't do It men would sup-
port them all. If this successful wo-
man knew or cared anything at all
about real Industrial conditions she
would know it was only because men
could not support them any longer that
women entered the money earning
field. It looks as if il.e stage lady also
were trying to keep possible sister ri
vnls out. of her Held.
H »t
Every woman ought to have a gym-
nasium suit to wear at home when
performing work requiring special
strength and activity. It would do
away with half the Weariness resulting
from doing heavy work In woman's
ordinary dress. The sense of lightness
and case felt In wearing such a cos-
tume no woman knows until she has
tried it
n «t
If you have some wbrlhy object of
attainment In view never yield to dis-
couragement concerning the outcome,
no matter how long yon have to work
and wait for results. Every good thing
comes by and by.
»t «
"I would not for any consideration
hurt anybody's reelings," says Mrs.
Fanny Hillock Carpenter, president of
the New York state Federation of Wo-
men’s Clubs.
It *t
Don't do things you are ashamed of;
then you can never be enught at it.
It >t
Perfect health of the body consists In
being unconscious of It.
H H
Here Is a pertinent remark from the
Chicago Legal News: “It seems strange
that women can he lawyers, doctors
and minister* and yet, according to the
laws of many states, do not know
enough to vote."
•t *t
At last that noble Homan of a wom-
an. Moll Pitcher, who shouldered her
slain husband's musket and fought at
the battle of Monmouth, Is to lmve a
monument. The heroine of the Revo-
lution is hurled at Carlisle, I»n„ and,,
while her grave Is well known, it has
hitherto been unmarked In any way,
Now, however-fitting monument to
the brave old glri-a large cannon Is
to lie set up by the citizens of Carlisle
at the head of her grave. The Culled
States war department donates the
cannon.
H *
Every woman who can work ought
to do so. 1 he obligation Is on her as a
hiunau being to do something useful.
•t H
A girl lately wrote a long letter to
an editor complaining that she was
not happy. Who is?
»e *
Diving, loving, learulng-that Is how
•o go through life, helping ns we go
others all along the way.
•t «t
Is It not about time for women to
blow up for good and nil that old hypo-
critical pretense of so many that they
don't have to work for a living, but
Just do it a* as to have something
wherewith to put In the time? Where
this is really the case people don't any
anythlug about it, WUeu I hear a wo-
man say she only works for entertain-
ment I always think of the lady who
once told me she kept boarders “for
company.” At the same time it was
notable that she charged the highest
market price for the meagerent food
and accommodations Thfi thing for
women to be ashamed of i* that they
do not da any work. Useful occupation
fs noble aud praiseworthy. Every indi-
vidual owes It to the race to engage la
It ELIZA ARCH A HI) CONNER.
from the sen—nothing conies amiss to
his palate, flog meat is In. great re-
quest at certain seasons. Fork and
beef with the Mood umirnliuHl from
the carcass, fowls and game birds
cooked with the lights, head and claws
Intact fish sun dried and highly mal-
odorous- all are acceptable to him.
Cooking Is not always necessary. A
species of small fish Is preferred raw.
dipped into some piquant sauce. Other
dainties are dried seaweed, shrimps,
vermicelli, pine seeds, Illy buds and all
vegetables and cereals The excesses
mnke the Korean martyrs of Indiges-
tion,
OrtflNO BOOM IN 8MALI, HOUSE.
White ware, The leather of the seats
is a reddish yellow, and the walls are
tinted in a pttle tone of the snme.
The large fireplace Is a relic of the
old days, which adds much to the ap-
pearance of the room.
It- DE EA BAL'ME.
INCOMPATIBILITY OF TEMPER
A Mean llmblml.
"I think old Krerau* Inis tit* queer-
est way of tensing Ids wife I ever
heard of."
“I thought he was fond of her."
"He Is, but lie likes to get a joke on
her. Ypu know she Is sensitive about
her age. Well, lie has let everybody
know that when they were married he
gave her a magnificent necklace of dia-
monds, each diamond representing s
year of her age, and he adds one to
the string every time she has a birth-
day. Imagine how the poor woman la
torn between her desire to display the
necklace and the fear that when she
wears tt everybody will be counting
the diamonds."
Tnachlness,
There Is n disease called "touchi-
ness," a disease which, In spite of tts
Innocent name, Is one of the gravest
sources of restlessness In the world.
Touchiness, when It becomes chronic,
Is a morbid condition of the Inward
disposition. It is self love Inflamed
to the acute point. The cure Is to shift
the yoke to some other place; to let
men and things touch us through some
new and perhaps as yet unused part
of our nature; to become meek ami
lowly In heart while the old nature Is
becoming numb from want of use.
Exchange.
Horr One Diplomatic Wife Gave Her
Ilualmnd Hints.
"When most people marry they take
each other too seriouslyremarked the
thoughtful woman. "They are duly
impressed with the fact that marriage
Is divine, so much so that they forget
Its bitmap side. After two people have
bumped along the rooky road for awhile
and i/rnycd and wept and fumed In
private over Its tribulations they often
tinally give up In despair and pro-
“ounce marriage n failure.
"Half the time the trouble is with
tlielr dispositions. They can’t get the
right key to each other. Can you blame
them when they have only known
each other for a few months? And yet
the unreasonable part of It is that the
man expects the woman to understand
him ns If she had lived with him all
her days, and she retires into her shell
with her pride crushed to earth If he
fails to mind-read her every thought
When he asks, 'What is the matter?'
her answer Is, 'Nothing,’ which helps
along his mental denseness a good
deal. She simply won't tell him,”
One Woman’s Plan.
A young married woman I know
had a rather difficult disposition, but
also—thank henven.'-a sense of Justice
ami of humor. Slio was perfectly
willing to let her husband see as many
of the cards In her hand as it was nec-
essary In order that he might put up n
good game. After awhile she lived In
hopes that lie might be clever enough
The r.lcrnnl Wonuml?.
"I must have n now gown and coat
at once."
"(Ircat thnnderntlon, woman, how
cmi you ask for a gown and coat when
you have to testify In my bankruptin'
hearing next week?"
“I simply pave to have' them. Do
you think 1 can face the people In the
coartnsim when I am wearing my old
clothes?" -Indianapolis Nun
The Charm of HU Hamlet,
Concerning Hamlet as played by the
late Wilson Barrett a Utile story is
told in the greenrooms where the no-
tor was known. One of the ancients
was talking of the Hamlets he had
seen on the stage. "Well," he said.
"I've Noen (low-as of ’em, but of all the
ton-tors wot played Hamlet give me
Barrett He was always done ten min
utes afore any of the others.”
H«p\ lu HU Art.
Muslcian-I tell you, ladies, we art-
ists cannot succeed unlesa we give up
our very souls to our art. Why, last
week I was so rapt In a com posit ion
that t was playing that u thief atole
-the violin from under my chin, and I
never noticed It,
Prove*.
Professor Which is the roost deli-
cate of the senses? Pup||_Tbe touch.
Professor-prove It. Pupil- When you
sit ou a pin. you ran t see it, von can't
hear It, you can’t taste It, but it's
there. -
SpHefnl,
Miss Joyce-Ye*. Jack ami I are to
become partners for life Miss Means-
Aud yon will la* the senior partner
How nice!
SHE WOfLt) I.EAVJ; a I.RTTRK HANOINU
mom this has nrr“
•and play n straight, winning game
without a poop at her cnHIs, hut mean-
time she was helping him to lenru.
Bo wheu they had a fnlliug out on a
frosty evening or morning she would
leave a letter banging from the gus
Jet. and ou his return from business he
would find It there. The letter stated
lu terms succinct and often humorous
Just what had started her side of the
qtuiirel. Then after he had digested
the contents and made mental notes
thereon she would float in, serene and
beaming, aud he would profit bv the
knowledge gained In this diplomatic
Fay. HELEN CI.IFTON,
, Author,
Abbe Constantin.....Ludovic Halevy
Abbot, Tho..........Walter Scott
*2*® ..........George Eliot
Admiral’# Ward, The, Mrs. Alexander
Adventures.of a Browne, Mis* Mulock
ARsop'a Fables..................
Afloat and Ashore, J. Fenlmore Cooper
Alice’s Adventure# In Wonderland..
•.................Lewi* Carroll
Alice, or the Mysteries, Ilulwor-Lytton
All Aboard.,..........Oliver Optic
Allan Quatermain, H. Rider Haggard
American Motes......Chas. Dickens
American Siberia. The..J. C. Powell
American Wit and Humor,... .
.........Peck, Nye and M. Quad
Anderson’s Fairy Tales.....Anderson
Angelina... ........J. M. Perclval
Anne of Gelersteln......Walter Scott
Antiquary, The........Walter Scott
Arabian Nights' Entertainment....
••• ...... ........Lane's Edition
Arundel Mtftto. The..Mary Cecil Hay
As in a Looking Glass . F. C. Phillips
At Bay..]..........Mrs.'Alexander
Attic Philosopher in Paris. .Sonvestrr
Aunt Martha's Corner Cupboard....
••• ..............M. and E. Kirby
Aurette.............Henry GrevlUe
Aurora Leigh........Mrs. Browning
Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
Autocrat of the Breakfast Table..
......... .....Oliver W. Holmes
Back to the Old Home..M. Cecil Hay
Bacon’s Essays......Francis Bacon
Bag of Diamonds.. .0. Manville Fenn
Baled Hay....., .........BiU Nye
Banditti of the Prairies.. E. Bonney
Barrack Room Ballads____R. Kipling
Bay Path, The........j, q, Holland
Beaton’s Bargain.... Mra. Alexander
Beauty’s Daughter... .“The Duchess”
Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush, .. ..
...............<.Ian Maclaron
Betrothed, The...... ..Walter Scott
Betsey Jane on Wheels..H. B. Brown
Beulah....."......August J. Evans
Biglow Papers. The.. ..J. R. Lowell
Black Beauty...... ... .Anna Sewell
Black Dwarf, The...... Walter Scott
Black Rock.. ........Ralph Connor
Blind Passion. A........Theo. Hagen
Bllthedale Romance.. ,N. Hawthorne
Boat Club, Th"........Oliver Optic
Book of Golden Deeds,..C. M. Yonge
Boomerang, The...........Bill Nye'
Bound by a Spell......Hugh Conway
Bracebrldge Hall..........W. Irving
Bravo, The...--------- .. J. F. Cooper
Bride of Lammermoor.....,W. Scott
Books’ Addresses----Phillips Brooks
Brownies (The), and Other Stories..
........ Palmer Cox
Browning's Poems.. .Robt. Browning
Bryant’s Poems........W. C. Bryant
Burns’ Poems........Robert Burnr
By Woman's Wit.....Mrs. Alexander
Called Back..........Hugh Conway
Captain of the Poles^ar. .A. C. Doyle
Cardinal Sin, A......Eugene Sue
Castle Dangerous......Walter Scott
Chain Bearer, The.......J, F. Cooper
Charlotte Temple.. Susannah Rowson
Chllde Harold’s Pilgrimage. ,L. Byron
Children of the Abbey. .R. M. Roche
Child’s History of England.A ....
.............. . .Charles Dickens
Hhimes, Tho......Charles Dickens
Christian Living... .Rev. F. B. Meyer
Christian Year.. Rev. John Keble
.Christmas Books, The..Chas. Dickens
Christmas Carol, A.....Chas. Dickens
Christmas Stories, The...C. Dickens
Chronicles of Canongute, and Other
Tales..............Walter Scott
Clemeneeau Case, The. .A. Dumas. Jr.
Cleopatra......... ,H. Rider Haggard
Colonel QuarltCh, V. C.......Haggard
Conquering Hefolne. .“The Duchess"
Count Robert Of Paris......W. Scott
Courtship of Miles Standlsh......
............Henry W. Longfellow
Cousin Maude....Mary Jane Holme
Cousins.............,L. B. Walford
Cranford.............Mrs. Gaskell
Crater. The. J. Fenlmore Cooper
Cricket on the Hearth. .Chas. Dickens
Crime of Philip Guthrie..L. Ragsdale
Crlpps, the Carrier. .R. D. Illaekmore
Crockett, David, Life and Adventures
of (Autobiography)
Crooked Path, The ...Mrs. Alexander
Crown of Wild Olive...John Ruskin
Curse of Clifton, The..Southworth
Dally Food for Christians. ,C.M.Yonge
Dark Days.... ......Hugh Conway
Lawn............H. Rider Haggard
Dearest... . .. ,.Mo.Fsr I.*........;
Dearest.............Mrs. Forrester
Deerslayer, The. - J. Fenlmore Cooper
Departmental Ditties..,.. .R. Kipling
Derrick Vaughan. Novelist. .E. 1/yall
Divorced.. .....Madeline V. Dahlgren
Dodo... ... ___________E. F. Benson
Dog Crusoe and His Master......
...............R M. Ballantyne
Dog of Flanders, The........"Qulda”
Doings ot naffles Haw, etc..A. Doyle
Donovan............ ..Edna Lyall
Doily Dialogue# ......Anthony Hope
Don Quixote........... .Cervante#
Dora Deane..,. ..Mary Jane Holmes
Dora Thorne,,.. ....Bertha M. Clay
Dream Life ... ..Donald G. Mitchell
Dreams............Olive Schreiner
Drummond's Addresses----Drummond
Eric Brlghteyes.......H. R. Haggard
fbmvs ?famuren.....Bulwer-Lytton
........Charts# Lamb
......George Moore
f.the Du,t.......John Ruskl
Eugene Aram........Bulwer-Lytton
Evangeline . Henry w. Longfellow
p' ’_Th« Theophile Gautier
Fairy-Land of Science....A. Buckley
Fan™Mtodn,°f/erth’ Thc"' w
Idol, A..,..,.. —F. Anstey
Far From the Madding Crowd..Hardy
Fatal Love, A.. .. ..........Arias
Favorite Poems..........st. Elmo
Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World
........ .. ......Edward Creasy
Wre Brigade, The..R. M. Ballantyne
Urm of Glrdlestone, The____A. Doyle
First Violin, The... .Jesiie Fothergii!
Five Weeks in a Balloon..Jules Verne
£ orange........Augusta Craven
Flower Fables......Louisa M. Alcott
Forging the Fetters. .Mrs. Alexander
Fortunes of the Nigel, The..W. Scott
Frankenstein..........Mrs. Shelley
Frederick the Great and His Court..
_---- • ..........Louisa Muhlbach
Freres, The........Mrs. Alexander
From Gloom to Sunlight..B. M. Clay
Frozen Pirate, The..W. Clark Russell
Garden of Verses, A Child’s........
............Robert L. Stevenson
German Fairy Tale*. .Trans, by Dana
Gold Dust....Edited by C. M. Yonge
Gold Elsie............B. Marlltt
Golden Heart, A---- Bertha M. Clay
Oolden Legend, The.......Longfellow
Grandfather’s Chair____N. Hawthorne
Great Expectations.... .Chas. Dickens
THE NEW CAMEO SERIES
Author Title
Author
Lowell’s Poems ....James R. Lowell
Loyalty of Langstreth. .J. R, V. Gilliat
Lttclle.. .......... Otm Meredith
Ludy’s Wonderful Globe...,...Yonge
Macarta........ Augusta J. Evans
Madame Sans-C ......v, Sardon
Madeleine.............Cfaratie
Maggie Miller. .1. *r Jane Holmes
Maid Ellice........ ..Theo Gift
Maid, Wife or Widow..Mr*. Alexander
Maiwa’s Revenge. R. Haggard
Makers of Venice, The..Mrs, Ollphant
Mammon.. .. .. .,. .Mrs, Alexander
Man from Wall Street,.. ..Rathbone
Man in Black----Stanley J, Weyman
Marble Faun.. . .Nathaniel Hawthorne
Marmion............Walter Scott
Marriage of Elinor, The,Mrs. Oliphant
Master Humphrey’s Clock... .Dickens
Matrimony.. .. ......W. E. Norris
Matter of Fact Girl, A.,..Theo Gift
Mayor of Casterbridge,..Tho*. Hardy
Meadow Brook....Mary Jane Holmes
Mental Struggle......’The Ditehess”
Mercedes of Castile .....J. F. Cooper
Merry Men, and Other Tales......
• • •....... . .Robert L.‘ Stevenson
Mlcab Clarke.. ....A. Conan Doyle
Miles Wallingford.......J. F. Cooper
Mine Own People. . .Rudyard Kipling
Minister’s Wooing,......,H. B. Stowe
Mischief of Monica....L. B. Walford
MIsb Milne and I...... ...... “Iota”
Mistletoe Bough, The..Miss Braddon
Modern Circe, A..,.,.“The Duchess"
Modem Quixote. A......S. C. McCay
Monastery, Tbfc.. .Walter Scott
„___------— ---------Monlkins, lue..J. F. Cooper
Bwn M^nni’Jt' B‘o,Faraden i Moonstone, The........Wilkie CollinB
Tf?!'B®(|ys-The-^mpson'Mornings In Florence...John Ruskin
8„rulr* lales- • • •' ■ R- Grimm) Mortgage Foreclosed,..!?!. H. Thayer
rt!!nfy ?lv£r’ The- • • - Wilkie Collins Mosses from an Old Manse........
Cm Mimnplh** *‘'' ’ Jon»th,fn ..........Nathaniel Hawthorne
h!LtS g.....Scott ( Moss-Side.........Marlon Harland
......--Charles Dickehs | Mother’s Cook Book ........Harland
^r,raorrmn, A......Edna I.y*ll: Mountain Tragedy, A........Lincoln
Haul!a Fairy-Tales........Wm. Hauff Mr. Meeson’s W111....H. R. Haggard
Duchess, The.
• Mrs. Hungerford
Eastern Fairy Legends.,..#.M. Frere
East Lynne.,,. ...Mrs. Henry Wood
Edwin Dromi, Mystery of. .C. Dickens
Elisabeth and Her German Garden..
............Countess von Armln
Elsie Vernier..Oliver Wendell Holmes
Emerson’s Essay*____R. W. Emerson
Emerson’s Poems-----R„ W. Emerso
English Orphan*..Mary Jane Holmes
English Woman’s Love Letter*..
-Lawrence Hangman J Love’s Recompense
Headsman, The. .....J. F. Cooper
Heart of Midlothian,The____W. Scott
Heart’s Awakening, A..,,. .Lockwood
Heartsease............A. B. Hardy
Heidenmauer,----J. Fenlmore Cooper
Heir of Linne, The..Robt. Buchanan
Heritage of Langdalo.......Alexander
Her Martyrdom......Bertha M, Clay
Her Mother’s Sin----Beftha M. Clay
Heroes and Hero Worship... .Carlyle
Her Only Sin........Bertha M. Clay
Her Shattered Idol... .Belle V. Logan
Hiawatha..........H, W. Longfellow
Hidden Hand, The........Southworth
Highland Widow and Other Tales
• • • ......... ......Walter Scott
Holmes’ Poems____Oliver W. Holmes
Home as Found.... ____J. F. Cooper
Homestead on the Hillside____Holmes
Homeward Bound..*.....J. F. Cooper
House of the Seven Gables........
.Nathaniel Hawthorne
House of the Wolf, The... .Weyman
How It Came About... .Maja Spencer
Hypatia..........Charles Kingsley
Ifleala...............Sarah Grand
Idle Thoughts Of an Idle Fellow....
...Jerome K. Jerome
Idylls of the King. .Alfred, Tennyson
Hl-Gotten Gold......H. A. Stevens
Imitation of Christ, On the..Kempis
In Chase of Crime....Du Boisgobey
Inez..............Augusta J. Evans
In Memorlam. .Alfred, Lord Tennysor
In the Golden Days......Ednn Lyall
In the Rockies., ..W. H. J. Kingston
Ishthael; or, In the Depths........
• .........E. D. E. N. Southworth
Ivanhoe............Whiter Scott
Jack............ Alphonse Daudet
Jack Tier.. ....J. Fenlmore Cooper
Jane Eyre........Charlotte Bronte
Jess...... ........H. Rider Haggard
Jessica’s First prayer____H. Stretton
John Halifax........Miss Mulock
Kenilworth..........Walter Scott
Kept for the Master's Use. .Havergal
Kidnapped.......Robt. L. Stevenson
King of the Golden River. .J. Ruskin
King Solomon's Mines..... .Haggard
Knickerbocker’s History Of New York,
.............. Washington Irving
Knight Errant A........Edna Lyall
Laddie, and Miss Toosey’s Mission.
............Evelyn Whittaker
Lady Branksmere____“The Duchess"
Lady Darner’s Secret.....B. M. Clay
Lady Grace..;... Mrs. Henry Wood
Lady ot the Lake......Walter Scott
Lalla Rookh........Thomas Moore
L’Amerloalne.. .... ..Jules Claretie
Lamplighter, The.....M. 8. Cummins
Last Days of PompeU,. .Butwer-Lytton
Last of the Mohicans____J. F. Cooper
La Veuve..........Octave Foulllet
Legend of Montrose.....Walter Scott
Legends of the Province House....
........ ..Nathaniel Hawthorne
Lena Rivers......Mary Jane Holmes
Let Us Follow Him......Slenkiewlcz
Life Sentence. A____Adeline Sargcant
Light of ABia........Edwin Arnold
Light That Failed...Rudyard Kipling
Lime Kiln Club..........M. Quad
Lionel Lincoln.. ..J, Tenimore Cooper
Little by Little..........Oliver Optic
Little Lame Prince......Miss Mulock
Little Minister, The....J. M. Barrie
Little Queen of Tragedy. .L. B. Marsh
Living or Dead......Hugh Conway
Locksley Hall, and Other Poems..
..........Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Longfellow’s Poems,H, W. Longfellow
Lorna Doon#.. •____ R. D. Blackmore
Lost Heiress, The........Southworth
Love and Tears____Arsene Houssaye
Love Letters of a Worldly Woman
....Mrs. W. K. Clifford
Loves of Nero......... ..Proctor
.Gates
Mr. Smith: A Part of His Life....
......\.........L. B. Walford
Mr. Witt’s Widow.....Anthony Hope
Mrs. Caudle’s Curtain Lectures..
........ ........Louglas Jerrold
My Friend the Murderer.. ..A. Doyle
My LadV* Money......Wilkie Collins
Mysterious City of Oo,..C. L. Hildreth
Mystarkvs furor.......Du Boisgobey
Myster • .ft Hansom Cab____Hume
My Sweetheart----..Francis Maitland
Nameless Love.......Charles Loraon
Nameless Story............Collins
Natural Law in the Spiritual World.
............ . . Henry Drummond
New Rector, The.....S. J. Weyman
Nick of the Woods,.. ,.. .B. M. Bird
Not Like Other Girl#....R, N. Caroy
Now or Never........ Oliver Optic
Oak Openings........,T. F. Cooper
Ocean Tragedy, An...,W. C. Russell
Octoroon, The........Miss Braddon
Oklahoma Scout, The..T. Baughman
Old California Days......Jas. Steele
Old Chateau. The......Henry Greville
Old Maid’s Love, An...,.M. Maartens
Old Mam'Belle's Secret____E. Marlltt
Old Mortality........Walter Scott
Old Myddleton’s Money..M. C. Hay
Oliver Twist......Charles Dickens
One Thousand and One Gems of
Poetry.......................
Only a Girl...... .. ..Mrs. Braddon
Only the Governess.. Rosa M. Carey
Origin of Species. The.,..C. Darwin
Orioles’ Daughte/-.. .Jessie Fothergill
Our Boys in the ‘Army of the Potomac
....................A F. Hill
Pair of Blue Eyes, A—Thos. Hardy
Paradise Lost..........John Milton
Past and Present____..Thos. Carlyle
Pathfinder........J. Fenlmore Cooper
Paul and Virginia________Saint-Pierre
Peck's Boss Book.....Geo. W. Peck
Perfume of the Viole' ..,.F. H. Howe
Peter Simple....... Captain Maryatt
Peveril of the Peak----Walter Scott
Phantom Rickshaw, etc.... R. Kipling
Phantoms of the Deep, The____Holmes
Phyllis............“The Duchess'
Pilgrim’s Progcss, The. .John Bunyan
Pilot, The......J. Fenlmore Cooper
Pioneers, The....J. Fenlmore Cooper
Pirate, The..........Walter Scott
Plain Tales from the Hills..Kipling
Playing for High Stakes. .Walworth
Pleasures of Life, The____J. Lubbock
Peo’s Poems........Edgar Allan Poe
Poo’s Weird Tales......B. Allan Poe
Pdllte Life and Etiquette... .Denham
Poor and Proud........Oliver Optic
Portia.......... . . .“The Duchess”
Prarle, The......J. Fenlmore Cooper
Precaution...* ......Walter Scott
Pretty M)ss Bellew----....Theo Gift
Pride and Prejudice..... .Jane Ansten
Prima Donna of the Slums. .McKenna
Prince of the House of David
... .. ..Rev. J. H. Ingraham
Princess, and Other Poems
......Alfred. Lord Tennyson
Prisoners and Captives—Merriman
Professor at the Breakfast Table..
............OUver W. Holmes
Prue and I........George W. Curtis
Queen of the Air, The..John Ruskin
Quentin Durward......Walter Scott
Rab and His Friends....John Brown
Random Thought*.........Conway
Rasselas..........Samuel Johnson
Red Gauntlet........Walter Scott
Red Rover, The..J. Fenlmore Cooper
Red Skins, The____J. Fenlmore Cooper
Representative Men...R, W. Emerson
Reprinted Pieces......Cha*. Dickens
Revenge of Circe. The....;.Montepin
Reveries of a Bachelor......Mitchell
Rifle Rangers, The..-,.....Capt. Reid
Rip Van Winkle, and Sleepy Hollow
......... .Washington Irving
Title Author
Robinson Crusue......Daniel Defoe
Rob Roy............Walter Bcott
Romance of a Poor Young Man....
..............Octave Feulllet
Romance of Two World*.. M. Corelli
Rosamond......Mary Jane Holme*
Royal Robber, The.....Herbert Rau
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam........
..............Edward Fitzgerald
Samantha at Saratoga.....M. Holley
Sartor Resartus.......Thos. Carlyle
Satanstoe.... ..J. Fenlmore Cooper
Scalp Hunters. The—Capt M. Reid
Scarlet Letter, Tbe....N. Hawthorne
Scottish Chiefs, The.....Jane Porter
8ea Lions, The—J. Fenlmore Cooper
Second Life, A......Mr*. Alexander
Self Help...........Samuel Smiles
Self-Raised; or, From the Depths,..
..........E. D. E. N. Southworth
Seneca's Morals — Roger I/Estrange
Sense and Sensibility—Jane Austen
Sentimental Journey...»...L. Sterne
Sesame and Lilies......John Ruskin
Shadow of a Sin......Bertha M. Clay
She..............H. Rider Haggard
She’s All the World to Me. .H. Caine
Ships That Pass In the Night......
..............Beatrice Harraden
Sign of the Fonr......A. Conal Doyle
Silence of Dean Maitland,. .M. Gray
Single Heart and Double Face. .Reade
Singularly Deluded......Sarah Grand
Six Gray Powders......Mrs. H. Wood
Six to Sixteen......Juliana H. Ewing
Sketch* Book, The..........W. Irving
Sketches by Boz.....Charles Dickens
Sketches from Life...........Conway
Slave of the Lamp. .H. S. Merriman
Snow Image, The......N. Hawthorne
Soldiers Three..... Rudkard Kipling
Songs of the Summer Lands.. J. Miller
Songs of the- Sierras........J. Miller
Spy, The........J. Fenlmore Cooper
Squire’s Darling, The....B. M. Clay
Stickit Minister, The..8. R. Crockett
Stories from the French..........
.......Maupassant and Others
Story of an African Farm. .Schreiner
Strange Case of Henry Toplass....
................J. W. Postage
Strange Story, A......Bulwer-Lytton
~ Roman’s Wejl.......Walter Scott
Stronger Than Death..E. Rieliebourg
Study in Scarlet, A......A. 0. Doyle
Surgeon’s Daughter, The____W. Scott
Sweet Girl Graduate, A..Mrs. Meade
Swiss Family Robinson____J. R. Wyss
Tale of Two Cities, A..Chas. Dickens
Tales from Shakespeare.C. & M. Lamb
Tales from Tennyson......Rev. Allen
Tales,from tbe Odyssey. ,W. C. Perry
Talisman, The.........Walter Scott
Tanglewood Tales.....N. Hawthorne
Tempest and Sunshine..M. J. Holmes
Tennyson's Poems.........Tennyson
Thaddeus of Warsaw____Jane Porter
Thelma...... ......Marie Corelli
Three Guardsmen, The....A. Dumas
Three Men In a Boat....J, K. Jerome
Through the Looking Glass. .Carroll
Tom Brown at Oxford....T. Hughes
Tom Brown’s School Days..T. Hughe*
Tour of the World In Eighty Days..
• • -......... ......Jules Verne
Treasure Island. .Robt. L. Stevenson
Troublesome Daughters. ,L. Walford
True and Beautiful......John Ruskin
True Hero, A................Reed
Trumpet Major, The....Tho*. Hardy
Try Again..........Oliver Optic
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the
Sea.............. .Jules Verne
Twldk Told Tales.... .N. Hawthorne
Two Admirals..,.J. Fenlmore Cooper
Two on a Tower......Thomas Hardy
Two Years Ago—Charles Kingsley
Two Years Before the Mast. .Dana,Jr.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin — Mrs. B. Stowe
Uncommercial Traveler____C. Dickens
Under the Deodars, etc____R. Kipling
Under the Maples....,W. N. Hlnman
Under Two Flags.........."Oulda”
Undine, and Other Tales..........
.... .. .. .... De la Motte Fouqne
Unwedded Wife, An.........Calhoun
Vashtl and Esther........ .. ..
......Author of “Belle’s Letters”
Vicar of Wakefield.....0. Goldsmith
Voyage of the Sunbeam..........
.............:.,..Lady Brassey
Washington, George Life of......
„...........Virginia F. Townsend
Water-Babies... .....Chas. Kingsley
Water-Wltcb, The.......J. F, Cooper
Waverley............Walter Scott
Ways of the Hour, The. .J. F. Cooper
Wedded and Parted..Bertha M. Clay
Wee Macgreegor......John Jay Bell
Wept of Wlsh-ton-WIsh. ...J, Cooper
Westward Ho........ Chas. Kingsley
We Two..............Edna Lyall
What Will the World Sayf..Holmes
mat Would You Do, Love?..Holmes
Which Shall It Be?..Mrs. Alexander
White Company, The....A. C. Doyle
mite Heather.......>..Wm. Black"
Whlteladies..........Mrs. Oliphant
White Rocks. The..........A. F. Hill
Whittier’s Poems.. John G. Whittier
Wtoked Girl. A......Maty Cecil Hay
Wide, Wide, World .’...Susan Warner
Wife In Name Only..Bertha M, Clay
Williams Brothers......Adrian Percy *
Windows in Thrums, A..J. M. Barrie
Wing and Wing..........J. »\ Cooper
Wit, Humor, and Pathos..Eli Perkin*
20maS'3 lfve- A............Starling
Won By Waiting.........Edna Lyall
Wonder Book. A......N. Hawthorne
Woodstock............waiter Scott
Wyandotte.......j, Feaimore Cooper
Yellow Aster. A........ “Iota"
Youngest Soldier of the Grand Army
Zoe...Author of “Laddie” and "Mis*
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