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CATALOGUE

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TITLE ENTRIES OF BOOKS

AND

OTHER ARTICLES.

ENTERED IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS AT WASH-INGTON. D. C, UNDER THE COPYRIGHT LAW, FROM JANUARY

4 TO JANUARY 9. 1897, INCLUSIVE, WHEREIN THECOPYRIGHT HAS BEEN COMPLETED BY THE

DEPOSIT OF TWO COPIES IN THE OFFICE.

INTo. 288.

WASHINGTON:GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

1897.

ST/Y-

BOOKS.

Titles.

Gold Mining in Siberia. By Thomas G. Allen, JrThe Story of the Chosen People. By H. A. Guerber

Proprietors.

Oar Little Book for Little Folks. Arranged by W. E.

Crossby.

Journal of the 66th Annual Meeting of the AmericanInstitute of Instruction.

Spaulding's Official Bicycle Guide. 1897

The Diseases of Infancy and Childhood. By L. EmmetHolt, A. M., M. D.

Hand-Book of Whiter ResortsArrested. By Esme StuartNotes and Poems in Europe. By Euby ArcherM. Quad's Fun, Fancy, and Fiction. By Chas. B. Lewis..

Both the Price and the Bounty. By Phillip V. Mighels..

Batrachian Freak With Five Legs. By A. Leslie..

Ellen Osborn's Fashion Letter. By E. P. HeatonThe Minature Woman of Fashion. By Annie LaurieWoods.

Up the Steep of Social Favor. By Mary A. FantonHelpful Hints for the Care of the F«et. By Mrs. CoraSeabury.

A Matter of Instinct By Everett HoibrookGreat Boom in Ice Yachting. By H. Percy AshleyTallest Boy in the United States. By A. Leslie.

Cold Storage for Dead Metropolitans. By A. Leslie

The Very Latest Diving Freak. By A. Leslie

The Wickedest City in the World. By John LangdonHeaton.

Most Picturesque Fence Ever Built. By A. Leslie

New Warship that Turns Like a Fish. By A. Leslie

Biggest Bicycle Ever Constructed. By A. Leslie

Ice Caves. By Edwin Swift BalchOver the Punch Bowl. By Frances J. BarnesTwo of a Trade. By Robert Barr

The Mutable Many. By Robert BarrThe Magi. By Rev. D. R. P. Barry...,

Two Secrets of Success ,

Beadle's Half-Dime Library. No. 1014Beadle's Dime Library. No. 949The Gospel Song Sheaf. By F. E. Belden.Lawyers' Diary and Directory. 1897

The Marchment Mystery. Chaps. 13 and 14. By E.Burk Collins.

Reports of the Supreme Court of Minnesota. Vol. 62..

Grammaire Pratique de la Langue FrancaiseThe Glory of Woman. By M. B. Allen, M. D.Amelia C. McGregor, M. D.

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and

Thomas G. Allen, Jr.

American Book Company,New York.

Do.

American Institute of In-

struction, Boston.American Sports PublishingCompany, New York.

D. Appleton & Co.

,

New York.Do.Do.

Ruby Archer.Bacheller Syndicate,

New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do. .

Do.Do.

Edwin S. Balch, Boston.Frances J. Barnes, NewYork.Robert Barr,

London, England.Do.

Rev. D. R. P. Barry,Pittsburg, Pa.

Charles A. Bates, New York.Beadle & Adams, New York.

Do.F. E. Belden, Chicago.Matthew Bender,

Albany, N. Y.Will J. Benners. Jr.

Albert Berg, St. Paul, Minn.Berlitz & Co., New York.G. W. Bertron, Philadelphia.

HOOKS—Continued.

Titlks.

History of the Church of Jesus Christ. Vol. 1.

First Italian Headings. By Benjamin L. Bowen

Twenty-Five Years a Parson in the Wild West. ByRev. John Brown.

The Baruma Mystery. Chaps. 35, 36, and 37. ByWilliam P. Brown.

Little Upstart. By Philip J. Bull. Chap. 17Burpee's Prices for 1897

Historical Reader of New England. By Alma HolmanBurton.

A Souvenir. By Samuel Clagett Busey

Pleasant Thoughts. By Elizabeth F. Campbell

Selections from Sir Kichard Steele. By George PiceCarpenter.

A Paper Famine. By Mary H. CatherwoodNapoleon. Part 12. By William M. SloaneThe Century Magazine and What It Will Do in 1897When and How

The Tone-line. By Albert B. CheneyNew Method for Reed Organ. By W. H. ClarkeSteam Engineering. Steam Engines. Part 2. Instruc-

tion Paper.

Shoppell ' s Modern Houses

Manual on the Mineral Lands of the United States. ByHenry N. Copp.

New York as a Winter Resort

Waiting. By John DavidsonReports in the Courts of Appeals ol Kansas. Vol. III.

Josepha. By Guernard Meunier

His Foster Sister. By Albert RossLife on a Greenland Whaler. By A. Conan Doyle.

The Stresses in Framed Structures. By A. Jay Du Bois,

Ph. D.Le Grand's Manual for Stamp Collectors

The Soteriology of Jesus.

The Philosophy of PlotinosFormation of Mandolin and Guitar Clubs. By P. Eno.London Topics

England's Pacific CableNatural Gems of North Carolina.

Grain and Provision Statistics.

.

The History of My FriendsSally. By Albert FlemingProgressive Chautauqua Cards.FJpe.trio Pnnmino- Machinery..

.

PROl'RIKTOItS.

Board of Publication of theLatter Day Saints,

Lamoni, Iowa.B. L. Bowen,

Columbus, Ohio.

Rev. John Brown, Boston.

William P. Brown.

Philip J. Bull.

W. Atlee Burpee & Co.,

Philadelphia, Pa.

Alma Holman Burton.

Samuel C. Busey, M. D.,

Washington, D. C.

John H. Campbell,Phenix, R. I.

G. R. Carpenter, New York.

Mary H. Catherwood.The Century Co., New York.

Do.TheChauncey Medicine Com-

pany, Auburn, N. Y.Albert B. Cheney, Boston.

W. IT. Clarke.

Colliery Engineer Company,Scranton, Pa.

Co-operative Building Asso-ciation, New York.

Henry N. Copp,Washington, D. C.

George H. Daniels,

New York.John Davidson.T. E. Dewey, Topeka, Kans.G. W. Dillingham Company,

New York.Do.

A. Conan Doyle,London, England.

A. Jay Du Bois,

New Haven, Conn.Henri Pene Du Bois,

New York.Dunlap Printing Company,

Philadelphia.

Do.Paul Eno, Philadelphia.

Evening I'ost PublishingCompany, New York.

Do.Arthur M. Field,

Asheville, N. C.

Financial Pub. Co., Chicago.

A. Flanagan, Chicago.Albert Fleming.W. M. Ford, Chicago.

General Electric Company,

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Santa Cruz County." Cabinet Timber "

A Laboratory Course in Bacteriology. By Frederie P.

Gorham.Historical Souvenir of Oneonta, N. YTbree Partners. (Prologue.) By Bret Harte

Lakeside Little Voices

Practical Course in Modern Journalism. By Curtis

Haven.Actual Bookkeeping. By Curtis HavenManual of Everything for the Garden. 1897

The Messages of President Buchanan. By J. BuchananHenry.

Viri KomaeThe Baltimore Export Cable Code

Plea for The Millions. By S. B. Hoefgcn

"Himself." By Amelia Weed Holbrook..Boot's Military Topography and Sketching.

Cavalry versus Infantry. By Capt. F. N. MaudeDan Cupid. By The Duchess ,

Nature Study in the Country. By Wilbur S. Jackman...Beports of the Circuit Court of Ohio. Vol. 12

His Last Battle. By Jesse H. Jones .

History of the Tobacco Industry in Virginia.

1894. By B. W. Arnold, Jr.'

Clean Duplex Directory. 1897

i860 to

Graded Spelling TabletsThe Book of the Native. By Chas. G. D. Boberts...

An Opal. By Ednah Proctor ClarkeIndex to Atlas of Manhattan Island, New YorkWhoso Findeth a Wife. Chap. 1. By William L«Queux.

Prospectus of Thomas's New Medical Dictionary

The Trained Nurses' Directory.

American History Leaflets. No. 28The Practical Joke and How Jt Succeeded. By Emma

A. Opper.The Sale of Susie. By Selina SolomonsA Texas Boy. By T. C. HarbaughA Quiet Day in Creede. By Cy WarmanWhen Greek Meets Greek. By Morgan BobertsonProblems and Questions in Physics. By Chas. P. Mat-thews and John Shearer.

Key to Complete Arithmetic. By Benjamin Grecnleaf..Buflalo Express Album. 1897

The Great Diamond Swindle. By Athol Mayhew.Record of Intentions of Marriage

PliOPRIKTORH.

M. E. Gilbert, California.

Girt Publishing Company,Williamsport, Pa.

P. P. Gorham,Providence, B. I.

"Grip," Albany, N. Y.Bret IT arte,

London, England.Henry D. Hutch.Curtis Haven, Philadelphia.

Do.Peter Henderson & Co.,

New York.J. Buehanan Henry,

New York.Hinds Sc Noble, New York.John Hinrichs,

Baltimore, Md.S. B. Hoefgcn,

Indianapolis, Ind.Amelia W. Holbrook.Hudson-Kimberly Publish-

ing Co., Kansas City, Mo.Do.

Mrs. Hungerford,London, England.

Wilbur S. Jackman, Chicago.Carl G. Jahn,

Columbus, Ohio.Jesse H. Jones, Boston.Johns Hopkins Press,

Baltimore, MdWilliam II. Kirwin,

Olean, NT . V.

Geo. S. Laidley.

Lamson, Wolfre & Co.,

Boston.

Do.I. A. Lefevre, New York.William Le Queux.

J. B. Ltppincott Compa i iv,

Philadelphia.M. Louise Longeway,

New York.

A. Lovell &Co., New York.S. S. MeClure Company,

New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.

The Macmillan Companv,New York.

Henry B. Maglathlin.Geo. E. Matthews & Co..

Buffalo, N. Y.

Athol Mayhew.Hcnrv M. Meek.

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Canvasser's Book

United States Official Postal Guide

Owosso and Corunna Directory. 181)7

Showing of the Creation. By T. F. Mills

Bihle References for Public SchoolsLijer. By Tom P. MorganStudent's Manual of Musical Terms

Old Cap. Collier Library. No. 684

Private Instructions in Animal Magnetism

Premium Pates

Special-Kabeldepeschen. December 29-31, 189G, andJanuary 1-G, 1897.

The Knickerbocker School Songs. Book. 1

Afholdssagens Historic By J. L. Nydahl ,

A Singular Abduction. By Kodrigues Ottolengui

The Palestine Pilgrim. By I. Zangwill .'.

Centro-Americano de Escritura Vertical. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4,

5, and 6.

The Private Life of the Queen. Parts 4 and 5. By C.

Arthur Pearson.

The Gem Spelling Blank. No. 3

Illustrated Catalogue of Saw Mill Machinery

Vocal Gems -from the Geezer. By John StrombergFarmers' Almauac. 1897

Boston Post Almanac. 1897Historical Memorial of the Presbytery of Huntingdon...

Mr. Money ExplainsMr. Langtry's Silence

"Beware of My Fate"Weyler Foresees a Long WarMoney Back in HavanaPorto Kicans Reject ReformsPuerto Principe QuietLord William BetterCalled on for $750,000Gen. Jose Aguirre DeadCecil Rhodes' Life MenacedClem, the Outlaw. By Opie ReadSunday Talks. By Josiah Mee

Best Texts for Soul WinnersBible Study by Books"Probable Sons"The Spirit-Filled Life. By Rev. John MacNeilSowing and Reaping. By D. L. MoodyThe Christian Endeavor HourThe Ideal Prayer Meeting. By W. H. Groat

Proprietors.

Henry M. Meek,Salem, Mass.

Metropolitan Job Print,

New York.Glenn V. Mills,

Ann Arbor, Mich.T. F. Mills,

Washington, I). C.

Virgil Mills, Alliance, Ohio.Tom P. Morgan.Charlotte Mulligan,

Buffalo, N. Y.Norman L. Munro,

New York.National Institute of Science,

Chicago.New York Life InsuranceCompany, New York.New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung,

New York.Novello, Ewer & Co.,

New York.J. L. Nydahl, Minneapolis.Rodrigues Ottolengui,

London, England.The Outlook Co., New York.Pacific Press Publishing

Co., San Francisco, Cal.

C. Arthur Pearson,

London, England.Peckham, Little & Co.,

New York.The Phoenix Manufacturing

Co., Eau Claire, Wis.Win. Pillings, New York.Matthias Plum,

Newark, N. J.

Post Pub. Co., Boston.Presbytery of Huntingdon,

Huntingdon, Pa.

Press Pub. Co., New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Opie Read, New York.Fleming H. Revell Company,

New York.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

The Resurrection

.

In the Tiger Jungle. By Rev. Jacob Chamberlain-The Mutual Debit Information Book. 1896-97

Rules of the Supreme Court of Michigan. 1807.

The Comedy of Human Life. Vols. 27-30. By H. deBalzac.

Jelferson County History. Part 93

The Mark of Vishnu. By Percy Russell

Motocyele Fort for the Army

Dresses for the School RoomFighting Fire in a Sky-ScraperAnomalies and Curiosities of Medicine. By George M.

Gould, M. D., and Walter L. Pyle.

II. Translations of Poetry, Plays, and Metrical Romances.By Mary Augusta Scott.

Salvation in a Two-Fold Aspect. By David Scull

Manual for TeachersCity Offices and Jobbing Trade of the United States

Creative Surgery. By Dr. P. Sisson.

Christian Endeavor Topics

Epworth League TopicsChurch and Society AccountantUnited States Wholesale Grocers' Directory.

Annual Catalogue. 1897.

Ideal Young Men and Women. By David GreggBook of Headings and Instructions

Wonderful Love. By E. S. Ufford...

Showmen's Pocket Encyclopedia

Wissy. By James Paxton Voorhees.

Nursery RhymesThe Kindergarten ABC BookChild's History of Birds. By Lida Brooks MillerOur Mothers' Guide Book. By Mrs. P. B. Saur, M. D.Youth's Educator. By Mrs. Anna R. WhiteDelightful Bible Stories

Students' CompendiumThe End of the Beginning. By Loring C. Webster

Northwestern Reporter.

The Pastor's Record

Vol. 08.

Way to Heaven.

Short PrayersPocket Prayer BookLittle Path to HeavenAll for JesusWilliams' Sound Money Theory.

PROPRIETORS.

Fleming H. Revel I Company,New York.

Do.Ernest W. Reynolds,

Haverhill, Mass.The Richmond & BackusCompany, Detroit, Mich.

Roberts Brothers, Boston.

O. F. Rocsslcr, Jefferson, Wis.Percy Russell.

Ryman Interview Syndicate,New York.

Do.Do.

W. B. Saunders, Philadelphia.

Mary Augusta Scott.

David Scull, Philadelphia.Sheldon & Co., New York.J. D. Sheldon & Co.,

New York.Perry Sisson, Coggon, Iowa.Society Printing Company,

Fredouia, N. Y.

Do.Streeter & Space, Pike, N. Y.Orrin Thacker,

Columbus, Ohio.J. M. Thorburn&Co.,

New York.E. B. Treat, New York.Trow Directory and PrintingCompany, New York.

E. S. Ufford,Willimansett, Mass.

United States Printing Com-pany, Cincinnati, Ohio.

James Paxton Voorhees,Washington, D. C.

Lincoln W. Walter, Chicago.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Loring C. Webster,Cincinnati, Ohio.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

C. B. Whitaker,Sunfield, Mich.

Chas. Wildermann,New Y'ork.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

D.W.Williams,Scranton, Pa.

BOOKS—Continued.

Titlks.

Biddy's Last Tone. By Martha M'Cullocli Williams....

Hamilton County Directory for 1897

Hints to Inventors

The Perfect Diary. 1897

Echoes from the Gospel Trumpet. By Daniel \V. Wisher

What Every Wife and Mother Should Know. By Mrs.P. B. Sour, M. D.

One Little Mother. By Angelina W. Wray

Analysis of Musical Form. By J. G. Zahriskie

Proprietors.

Martha M'Cullocli Williams.Williams & Co.,

Cincinnati, Ohio.Wills Puhlishing Company,

Washington, D. C.

K. P. Winding,Cleveland, Ohio.

Daniel W. Wisher,New York.

World Bible House,Philadelphia.

Angelina W. Wray,New Brunswick, N. J.

J. G. Zahriskie,

Paterson, N. J.

PERIODICALS.

ABC Pathfinder and Dial. January 4-January 10, 1 897

ABC Pathfinder Railway Guide. January, 1897Advance Argus. December 31, January 7, 1897

Advance Reports. January 8, 1897

Albany Law Journal. December 26, 1896..

Amateur Athlete. January 7, 1897

American Agriculturist

Middle edition. January 9, 1897Southern edition January 9, 1897Middle edition. January 9, 1897

Western edition. . January 9, 1897

American Architect. January 2, 1897

American Field. January 9, 1897

American Florist. January 2, 1897

American Investments. January, 1897

American Journal of Theology. January, 1897

American Kitchen Magazine. January, 1897

American Machinist. January 7, 1897

American Paper Trade. January 2, 1897American Stock-Keeper. January 2, 1897

Annals of American Academy. January, 1897

New England Railway Pub-lishing Company, Boston.

Do.Advance Argus Company,

Greenville, Pa.

Frank Reeder, Secretary ofthe State of Pennsylvania,

Philadelphia.

Albany Law Journal Com-pany, Albany, N. Y.

Amateur Athlete News Com-pany, New York.

Orange Judd Co. , New York.Do.

Orange Judd Company,Columbus, Ohio.

Orange Judd Company,San Francisco, Cal.

American Architect andBuilding News Co., Boston.

American Field PublishingCompany, New York.

American Florist Company,Chicago.

Niagara Publishing Com-pany, Buffalo, N. Y.

University of Chicago, .

Chicago, 111.

Home Science PublishingCompany, Boston.

American Machinist P u b

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lishingCo., New York.Andrew Geyer, New York.American Stock-Keeper Pub-

lishing Company, Boston.

American Academy of Politi-

cal and Social Science,

New York.

ERIODICALR—Continued.

Titles.

Annals of Surgery. January, 1897

Art Amateur. January, 1807Atlantic Reporter. Vol. 35, No. 24

Ave Maria. January 2 and 9, 1897

Avisador Comcrcial de Nueva York. January 2 and 8,

1897.

Babyhood. January, 1897

Baltimore Monthly Diary. January, 1897

Banner Weekly. January 16, 1897Bearings. December 31, 1896'

Beer Bottlers' Journal. January, 1897

Bibelot. January, 1897

Black Cat. February, 1897

Boiler Maker. January, 1897

Book Buyer. January, 1897

Boston Sunday Globe. January 3, 1897Brick. January, 1897Bright Days. January 16, 1897

Brooklyn Life. January 2 and 9, 1897

Buffalo>Ionthly Diary. January, 1897

Buyers' Reference Company. December, 1896

California Banker's Magazine. October, 1896

Cambridge Chronicle. January 2, 1897

Carpet and Upholstery Trade Review. January, 1897..

Central Law Journal. January 1, 1897

Child Life. January, 1897Christian Herald. January 6, 1897Christian Literature. January, 1897

Christognosis. December, 1896Clothiers' and Haberdashers' Weekly. January 1, 1897

Collier's Weekly. December 31, 1896..

Commercial Advertiser. January 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8....

Commercial and Financial Chronicle. January 2, 1897Cordage Trade Journal. January 1, 1897Criminal Law Magazine and Reporter. November-December, 1896.

Current Literature. January, 1897

Cut Gems. January, 1897

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Proprietors.

University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia.

Montague Marks, New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.D. E. Hudson,

Notre Dame, Ind.

Hart field Telegraphic CodeCompany, New York.

Babyhood Publishing Com-pany, New York.

American Diary Company,Baltimore, Md.

Beadle & Adams, New York.

Bearings Pub. Co., Chicago.

C. L. Krannichfeld,Buffalo, N. Y.

Thomas B. Mosher,Portland, Me.

The Shortstory PublishingCompany, Boston.

Jos. T. T. Ryerson & Son,

Chicago.

Chas. Scribner's Sons,

New York.Globe Newspaper Co. , Post on.

"Brick," Chicago.Bright Days Publishing Com-

pany, New York.Brooklyn Life PublishingCompany, Brooklyn, N. Y.

American Diary Company,Buffalo, N. Y.

Buyers' Reference Company,New York.

J. W. Tread well,

San Francisco, Cal.

Cambridge Y. M. C. A.,

Cambridge, Mass.Review Pub. Co., New York.Central Law Journal Com-

pany, St. Louis, Mo.E. M. Hyatt, Brooklyn, N.Y.Louis Klopsch, New York.Christian Literature Com-

pany, New York.M. B. Van Eps, Chicago.Trades Weekly Company,

New York.Peter Fenelon Colliery,

New York.Commercial Advertiser Asso-

ciation, New York.W. B. Dana Co., New York.Chas. H. Delano, New York.Frederick D. Linn & Co.,

Jersey City, N.J.Current Literature Publish-

ing Company, New York.Geo. W. Plack, Troy, N. Y.

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PERIODICALS—Continued.

TlTLKS.

Donahoe's. January, 1897

Dry Goods Economist, January 2, 1897.

Electric World. January 2, 1897

Engineering Magazine. January, 1897.

Engineering Record. January 2, 1897..

Expression. December, 189GFamily Story Paper. January 23, 1897Farm Implemeut News. December 31, 1896, and Janu-

ary 7, 1897.

Farmer. January 9, 1897Fashions. January, 1897

Federal Reporter. Vol. 76, No. 6

Forest and Stream. January 9, 1897..

Garden and Forest. January 6, 1897

Gentleman Farmer. January, 1897...

Goldeu Hours. January 16, 1897Golden Rule. January 7, 1897Good Housekeeping. January, 1897.

Good News. January 23, 1897Green Bag. January, 1897Grocers' Regulator. December 31, 1896.

Happy Days. January 23, 1897Harper's Bazar. January 9, 1897Harper's Round Table. January 5, 1897.Harper's Weekly. January 9, 1897Home Monthly. January, 1897

Horseman. January 5, 1897.

Ice and Refrigeration. January, 1897Illinois Official Reporter. January 6, 1897

Illustrated Buffalo Express. January 3, 1897.

Illustrated Christian World. January, 1897Illustrated Electrical Review. January 6, 1897.

Illustrated Police News. January 9, 1897.

Inland Printer. January, 1897Jewelers' Weekly. Jauuary 6, 1897

Journal of the American Medical Association. Jauuary2, 1897.

Journal of Cutaneous and Genito-Urinary Diseases.January, 1897.

Keystone. January, 1897Lawyers' Reports Annotated. November 16, 1896

Legal Intelligencer. January 8, 1897

Proprietors.

Donahoe Magazine CompanyBoston.

The Textile Publishing Com-pany, New York.

The W. J. Johnston Com-pany, New York.

John R. Dunlap, New York.Engineering Record,

New York.School of Expression, Boston.

Norman L. Munro,New York.Farm Implement News Com-

pany, Chicago.

Orange Judd Co., Chicago.

The Herbert B. King & Bro.

Publishing Co., New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Forest and Stream Publish-

ing Company, New York.Garden and Forest Publish-

ing Company, New York.Brother Jonathan PublishingCompany, Chicago.

Norman L.Munro,New York.Golden Rule Co., Chicago.

Clark W. Bryan Company,Springfield, Mass.

Street & Smith, New York.Boston Book Co., Boston.

Reid, Murdoch & Co.

,

Chicago.

Frank Tousey, New York.Harper & Bros. , New York.

Do.Do.

Axtel, Orr & Co.,

Pittsburg, Pa.

Chicago Horseman News-paper Company, Chicago.

H. S. Rich & Co., Chicago.

Isaac Newton Phillips,

Bloomington, 111.

Geo. E. Matthews & Co.

,

Buffalo, N. Y.Ross Taylor, " New York.Electrical Review PublishingCompany, New York.

Police News, Boston.

Inland Printer Co., Chicago.

Trades Weekly Company,New York.

A merican Medical Associa-

tion, New York.The Physicians' PublishingCompany, New York.

B. Thorpe, Philadelphia.

Lawyers' Co-operative Pub.Co., Rochester, N. Y.

Edward P. Allinson,

Philadelphia.

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PERIODICALS—Continued.

TlTLKS.

Life. January 7, 1897Mackey ABC Guide. January 9, 1897Medical News. January 2, 1897Medical Record. January 9, 1897

Men and Matters. November, 1896

Merck's Report. January 1, 1897Metaphysical Magazine. January, 1897

Midland Monthly. January, 1897

Monist. January, 1897

Munsey. January, 1897National Nurseryman. January, 1897

National Police Gazette. January 1G, 1897National Reserve. January, 1897

New England Homestead. January 9, 1897

New England Master Builder. January 2, 1897..

New York Clipper. January 9, 1897

New York Herald. January 2-8, 1897

New York Journal. January 2-8, 1897New York Medical Journal. January 9, 1897

New York News Letter. January-February, 1897

New York Pocket Monthly. January, 1897

New York Reports and Session Laws. January 2, 1897..

New York Supplement. Vol. 41, No. 11......

New York Times. January 2 8, 1897

New York Tribune. January 3, 1897

New York Weekly. January 23, 1897Northeastern Reporter. Vol.* 45, No. 6

Northwestern Reporter. Vol. 69, No. 4

Official Railway Equipment Register. January, 1897

Our Little Ones. January, 1897Outlook. January 9, 1897Overland Monthly. January, 1897

Owl. January, 1897Pacific Reporter. Vol. 46, No. 13

Pathfinder. January 2, 1897

Pennsylvania County Court Reports. January 2, 1897...

People's Railway Guide. January 1, 1897 '.

PBOPBIETOB8.

Mitchell& Miller, New York.A B C Guide Co., New York.Lea Bros. & Co., New York.William Wood <& Co.,

New York.Miss M. Evans,

New Orleans, La.

Merck & Co., New York.Metaphysical P u b 1 i s h i n gCompany, New York.

Johnson Brigham,Des Moines, Iowa.

Open Court Publishing Com-pany, Chicago.

Frank A. Munsey, New York.National Nurseryman Pub.

Co., Rochester, N. Y.Richard k. Fox, New Yolk.National Reserve PublishingCompany, Kansas City, Mo.

Orange Judd Company,Springfield, Mass.

H. H. Lcpper, Boston.Frank Queen PublishingCompany, New York.James Gordon Bennett,

New York.W. R. Hearst, New York.D. Appleton & Co.,

New York.New York Life InsuranceCompany, New York.

New York Monthly Com-pany, New York.

Banks & Bros, and James B.

Lyon, Albany, N. Y.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.New York Times Company,

New York.Tribune Association,

New York.Street & Smith, New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Railway Equipment and

Publishing Co., New York.Laurence Elkus, Boston.

Outlook Co.

,

New York.Overland Monthly Publish-

ing Co., San Francisco, Cal.

TheOwl Pub. Co., New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul. Minn.Pathfinder Publishing Com-

pany, Washington, I). (.'.

T. & J. W. Johnson & Co.,

Philadelphia.

C. S. Pea.se, Albany, N. Y.

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PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

Philadelphia Inquirer. January 3, 1897

Photographic Times. January, 1897

Physical Review. January, February, 1897

Pittsburg Daily News. January 2-8, 1897

Pittsburg Times. January 2-8, 1897

Popular Educator. January, 1897

Presbyterian and Reformed Review. January, 1897

Primary Education. January, 1897

Puck. January 13, 1897

Puck's Library. February, 1897Queen of Fashion. February, 1897Rand-McNally Central Railway Guide. January, 1897.

Rand-McNally Western Railway Guide. January, 1897Rand-McNally Railway Guide. January, 1897Review. January, 1897

Rider and Driver. January 9, 1897

Russell's Convention Dates. January 2, 1897

School Journal. January 2, 1897

Scientific American and Supplement. January 9, 1897.,

Southern Reporter. Vol. 20, No. 28

Southeastern Reporter. Vol. 20, No. 1

Southeastern Reporter. Vol. 37, No. 12Standard. January 16, 1897

Street Railway Journal. January, 1897

Sun. January 2-8, 1897

Sunday School Times. January 9, 1897

Sunday School World. February, 1897

Superintendent and Foreman. January 5, 1897Supreme Court Reporter. Vol. 17, No. 8

Texas Sittings. January 9, 1897Trade Monthly. December, 1896, January, 1897

Travelers' Official Guide. January, 1897Travelers' Railway Guide. January, 1897

Troy Weekly Guide. January 4-9, 1897

Truth. January 14, 1897U. S. Reports. Vol. 164, Part 3

Proprietors.

Philadelphia Inquirer Com-pany, Philadelphia.

The Scovill & Adams Com-pany, New York.

The Macmillan Company,New York.

The Pittsburg Daily News,Pittsburg, Pa.

The Pittsburg Times,Pittsburg, Pa.

Educational Publishing Com-pany, Boston.

Presbyterian and ReformedReview Association,

Philadelphia.

Educational Publishing Com-pany, Boston.

Keppler & Schwarzmann,New York.

Do.The McCall Co., New York.American Railway GuideCompany, Chicago.

Do.Do.

Review Publishing Com-pany, Knoxville, Teun.

Rider and Driver PublishingCompany, New York.

Hamlin Russell,

Cincinnati, Ohio.

E. L. Kellogg & Co.,

New York.Munn&Co., New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Do.Do.

Standard Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Street Railway PublishingCompany, New York.

Sun Printing and PublishingAssociation, New York.

J. D. Wattles & Co.,

Philadelphia.

American Sunday SchoolUnion, Philadelphia.

Jos. Van Ness, Boston.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

R. E. Morgan, New York.Brown, Dunell & Co.,

Boston.National Railway Pub. Co.

Knickerbocker Guide Com-pany, New York.

V. A. Marten,Waterford, N. Y.

Truth Pub. Co., New York.Banks & Bros., New York.

13

PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

University Medical Magazine. January, 1897

Vanity Fair. January, 1897Vogue. January 7, 1897Waterbury Magazine. January, 1897

Western Electrician. January 9, 1897

Wheel. January 1, 1897White Elephant. January, 1897Yachting. December, 1896

Young Folks' World. January, 1897

Young People's Weekly. January 9, 1897

Young Sports. January 16, 1897

Youth's Companion. January 7, 1897

Proi'Iultoks.

University of PennsylvaniaPress, Philadelphia.

Blakeley Hall, N. w York.Fashion Co., New York.Waring & Dixey,

Waterbury, Conn.Electrician Publishing Com-pany, Chicago.

F. V. Prial Co., New York.Frank Touscy, New York.Burgee & Pennant Company,

New York.Chapin Publishing Company,

Denver, Colo.

D. C. Cook Publishing Com-pany, Chicago.

Varieties Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Perry Mason & Co., Boston.

MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS

Unter'm Machandelbaum. Von Jos. Schmid

Liebestreu. Von Jos. SchmidEphemere comme les Roses. By R. A. LessardSehnsucht. Male voices. Von O. Zapff

Tanzlied. Male voices. Von O. ZapffDer Muttersprache. Male voices. Von C. WeidtHinaus in die weite Welt. Male voices. Von C. Weidt.Das da ist mein Schtitzelein ! Male voices. Von C. WeidtIn's Auge deinem Kinde. Male voices. Von P. Orth. ..

Immer, immer sing' ich's wieder. Male voices. VonP. Orth.

Deutsches Turnerlied. Male voices. Von H. Rode ....

Schatzerl Klein. Male voices. Von A. SchenkAve Maria auf hoher Aim. Male voices. Von A. SchenkFestlied. Male voices. Von A. GundrumIch liebe dich Vieltausendmal ! Male voices. Von A.Gundrum.

Liebesgruss. Male voices. Von P. OrthMaienwonne. Male voices. Von Rudolf WagnerScheiden. Male voices. Von Rudolf WagnerMeta-Gavotte. Von L. AndrePrinzess tanzt Polka. Von A. LauensteinAdieu. Von J. MalinaOstermorgen. Von T. SeifhardtJust When Thou Wilt. By C. E. Wheeler

Golden Days. By O. AustermanThe Dream of Love Schottische. Orchestra. By C. J.

Rockwell.Ladye Love Gavotte. Orchestra. By C. J. Rockwell....

Evening Star Quadrille. Orchestra. By F. H. Losey....

The Pride of Rooney's Lane. By T. E. BarryA Life's Regret. By E. Ellsworth

Jos. Aibl's Sortiment,Munich, Germany.

Do.O. Alix.

Johann Andre",

Offenbach on the Main,Germany.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Anglo-Canadian Music Pub.Assn., Ltd., Toronto.

O. Austerman, Milwaukee.C. L. Barnhouse,

Oskaloosa, Iowa.Do.Do.

T. E. Barry, Akron, Ohio.II. R. Biusler, Pittsburg.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Near, Ye1i Far Apart. By F. C. Bastin...

Memories. By A. Baumeister-Williams..Schneeflocke. Potpourri No. 1. Von If. Berte.

Mabel. By M. A. BooherShort Morning and Evening Service. By C. BowdlerGold and Protection Forever. By R. K. CarterCould Childhood Days Come Back Again. By O. Carver..

Slumber Sea. By M. A. ChisholmMonsier Lohengrin. Operetta. By E. AudranDc Garmo March. By U. J. Alsforf.

Sea Waltzes. By B. W. Craig.

Poppyland Valse. Orchestra. By C. Dare....

Grand Mass in G. By Mendelssohn-CrossAlma Kedemptoris. By II. B. DanforthSalve Regina. By H. B. DanforthWillingly Give. By F. E. BeldenStand by the Bible. By F. E. BeldenLittle Fishermen. By B. A. RobinsonPilot of Galilee. By J. A. FordMy Birthday. By F. E. BeldenClock. ByF. E. BeldenBuilding Every Day. By F. E. BeldenA Song of Life. By M. C. BrownHear the Pennies Drop. ByF. E. BThe '96 Election. By D. W. DeanNewport March. Piano. By P. DeCoster....

Newport March. Band. By P. DeCoster. ..

.

March to Success. By H. Dellefield

Will o' the Wisp. By H. SchoeuefeldRing of the Fairies. By H. SchoencfeldThe Warmest Coon in Town. By J. Murray.

Te Deum in B flat. By J. R. Thomas.The Dream After the Feast. Band. By L. P. Lauren-

deau.We Know that Thou Art Near. By J. C. MacyAutumn Song. Guitar. By A. MooreAlleluia! Christ is Risen. By G. B. NevinConfession. Vocal duet. By V. AllenPhillis Waltz. ByH. PabstA Little Romance. ByF. S. MacyEtelka Mazurka. H. PabstMedici Gavotte. By II. PabstAlia Mazurka. ByH. PabstO Haste, Dear Maid. ByC. F. NoyesUnder the Balcony. Strings. By R. GruenwaldSancta Maria. By J. FaureIntermezzo from Carmen. Bizet-M. C. JThe Hermit's Bell Overture. Band. By Maillart

Orpheus Overture. Orchestra. By Offenbach-Tracy

Pique Dame Overture. Orchestra. By Suppe-Traey....

Romautic Overture. Orchestra. By Keler BtSla-Tracy.

Prayer from Joan of Arc. Orchestra. By Gounod-Gruenwald.

God Wills It. Orchestra. By Gounod-GruenwaldStrike the Loud Cymbals. ByW. If. DoaneCome Home to Mother. By I. Doles

Pkopriktoes.

F. C. Bastin.

Anna Baumeister-Williams.Emil Berte & Cie,

Leipzig, Germany.M. A. Booher.Dr. C. Bowdler.R. K. Carter, Baltimore.Otis Carver.

Myra A. Chisholm.Choudeus, Paris, France.W. F. Conkling,

Newburg, N. Y.Bayard W. Craig,

Elizabeth, N. J.

J. B. Cramer & Co. , London.M. H. Cross.

H. B. Danforth, Brooklyn.Do.

Henry Date, Chicago.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

David W. Dean.Percy DeCoster.

Do.H. Dellefield.

Henry Detmer, Chicago.

Do.Robt. DeYoung & Co.,

St. Louis.

Oliver Ditson Co., Boston.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Wm. H. Doane, Chicago.

Isaac Doles, Indianapolis.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—CONTINUED.

Titles.

My Heart With Love is Beating. By If. Rukeman

Rhoda Rac. By II. RakemanIf Mother Could See Me Now. By A. O. DuncanKarmia. By C. Erlanger

O Lord, at Evening Time. By C. E. B. Price '.

All for Thee. By C. W. Harrington

Alabama Echoes Two-step. By Eno-LangevMaying, We Will Co. By G. Federlein ....

Steinert's March. By V. HanimerelTell Me, Thou Pretty Bee. By D. ProtheroeDaylight is Waning. By Anna C. FuttererDarktown Jubilee Two-step. By Jos. CearenInfatuation Waltz. By If. G- BlankenhagenAcross the Snow. By L. M. CordonLucile. By W. M. Van NessSweetheart and Beau. By M. A. HagemanThe Chicago Marine March. Band. By R. W. Hall ....

Darling Flo Sehottische. Band. By R. W. Hall

The Pathfinder March. Band. By C. J. RockwellThe Union Band March. By R. W. HallPono Two-step. By C. W. HeherLa Petit Jockey. By E. VasseurValse des Cambrioleurs. By E. VasseurSanta Claus, Please Think of Me. By O. HirtBliitterrauschen. Von R. Tourhie"

Gliihwiirmchen. Von R. TourhieGeniesset den herrlichen lieblichen Mai. Von Ad.

Bunger.Wilde Flucht vor Riiubern. Von C. CorpusZur Attaque! Piano, 4 hands. Von R. TourhieTrotzkopfchen. Piano, 4 hands. Von R. Tourhie"

The Wedding. By S. JonesMolly, Mine. By S. JonesHe Wants Some More. By Ella ChapmanMoonlight Memories Nocturne. By F. J. CostelowChristian Endeavorers' Rally Song. By A. F. Ingler....

Doris Sleighride. By H. T. JonesEchoes from the Forest Waltz. By A. RegardAwake ! Proud Spirit of My Youth. By M. If. Kemer

M. H. S. Cadet March. By L. St. Germain

Serenade. Violin and piano. Par Georges Pantillon....

Aubade. Violin and piano. Par Georges PantillonInsouciance. Violin and piano. Par Georges PantillonGaite\ Violin and piano. Par Georges PantillonThe Coliseum March. By Clara KriewitzSt. Thomas' College March. By R. F. LindsayO Mary Ann! By Archie MacDonaldPrince of Peace. By R. C. MarquisJust Over the Line. By R. C. MarquisPansy March. By A. F. MarzianSweetheart, the Time Will Come. By Kerry Mills

Favorite Polka. By If. A. CoardTip-Toe Redowa. By H. A. CoardYou are No Gentleman. By A. B. Mosher

BOPBIETOR8.

E. F. Droop & Sons,

Washington, D. C.

Do.

A. O. Duncan, New York.P. Dupont, Paris, France.Chas. S. Elliot & Co.,

New York.Do.

Paul Eno, Philadelphia.

J. Fischer & Bro., New York.

Do.Jos. Planner, Milwaukee.Anna C. Futterer, Albany.Jos. Gearen, Chicago.

J. G. Geniser&Co., Chicago.L. M. Gordon.E. B. Gould, Topeka, Kans.M. A. Hageman.R. W. Hall Music Company,

Gillispio, Pa.Do.Do.Do.

Geo. W. Heber.Heugel & Cie, Paris, France.

Do.Otto Hirt, Louisville, Ky.Ernst Hofiheinz,

Berlin, Germany.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Hopwood & Crew, London.Do.Do.

Ideal Music Co.. Chicago.

A. F. Ingler, Trinidad, Colo.

Harriet T. Jones, Chicago.

Wm. Kaun, Milwaukee.Marion H. Kemer,

New York.C. If. Kimball,

Manchester, N. If.

Fr. Kistner,

Leipzig, German v.

Do.

Do.

Do.Clara Kriewitz.

R. F. Lindsay, Scranton, Pa.

A. MacDonald & Co., Boston.

R. C. Marquis.Do.

A. F. Marzian.F. A. Mills, New York.Geo. Molineux, New York.

Do.Arthur B. Mosher, New York.

6D

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Out of that Wonderful Night. By M. WestPreis-Lied. Von Carl Lasner

Erwartung. Von Carl LasnerMinneweise. Von Joseph GauhyStarapelchen. Von Ernst BaekerAlbumblatt. Von P>nst KrausStill und Bewegt. Von R. JockischCuba Libre March. By Mark James

On the Road to Mandalay. By D. Prince ,

Adagio. Op. 11. Organ and piano. By Beethoven

Dank sei dir Gott. Organ and piano. By MendelssohnThe Oak and the Acorn. By E. Leamy.Pretty Barbara Schottische. By G. C. Scott

Sunset. By C. Hartog

Softly She Breathes Asleep. By C. HartogAuftrag. Von H. Hermann

Wenn Zwei sich Lichen. Von H. HermannRosenhecken. Von H.Hermann :

Ein kleines Lied. Von H. HermannNelken. Von H.HermannSchmetterlingswalzer. Von R. EilenbergTriiumerei, Walzer. Von E. HutchesonAlbumblatt, Capriccio. Von F. HutchesonSong of the Waves. Mandolins and guitar. By W. N.

Winans.Calm is the Lake. By F. A. RockerAnitra's Dance. By E. GriegThe Morning. By E. GriegLiebesglueck. Von L. KoemmenichBurlesque (Impromptu). Par Chas. BeckerMinstrel's Song. Male voices. By Fr. HofF.

Spinning Song. Male voices. By A. Seiffert

Hasten, Dearest, Hasten. Male voices. By F. LeuThe Chafer and the Flower. Male voices. By Veit-

Lorenz.Roses 111 Toss to Thee. Male voices. By J. Lorenz....

Parting. Male voices. By A. Dregert .....

The Water-Lily. Male voices. By F. CurtiGreeting to the Old Home. Male voices. By H. Gruen-

wald.Marlbrough. Male voices. By O. NeubnerRosebud, When Willst Thou Unfold ? Male voices. By

A. Dregert.

Longing. Female voices. By L. KoemmenichBurlington Two-step. Orchestra. By A. Rosenbecker..Pleasant Memories. By H. E. RuheCourtship March. By W. L. MetzHappy Hearts Polka. By H. E. RuheDown Went Mike to the Bottom of the Well. By J. J.

Salmon.The Bully of the Town. By G. E. Schaller

The Queen of My Humble Home. By G. E. Schaller...

Nannette. By G. E. SchallerI'll Love You Then Just as I Love You Now. By G. E.

Schaller.

Proprietors.

H. D. Noyes & Co., Boston.A. II. Payne,

Leipzig, Germany.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Perry Brothers,

Wilkesbarre, Pa.

Dyneley Prince.

Hermann Protze,

Leipzig, Germany.Do.

Eugene Leamy.E. C. Ramsdell, Boston.

G. Ricordi & Co.,

Milan, Italy.

Do.Ries & Erler,

Berlin, Germany.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

S. C. Roberts' Music Com-pany, Springfield, Mass.

F. A. Rocker, New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Adolph Rosenbecker.H. E. Ruhe, Allentown, Pa.

Do.Do.

J. J. Salmon, Scranton, Pa.

Geo. E. Schaller & Co.,

Boston.Do.Do.Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continukd.

Titles.

Polonaise. Par O. Liebling.

Am Altar, Violin and piano. By E. Pirani

Am Altar. 'Cello and piano. By E. Pirani

Thou'rt Not the First. Male voices. By A. M. Storch..

Night-Greeting. Male voices. By M. von WeinzierlThe Cottage. Female voices. By P. A. SchncekerThe Brookside. Female voices. By P. A. Schnceker....

What I Have. Female voices. By O. B. BrownThose Evening Bells. Female voices. By O. B. Brown..In the Hour of Softened Splendor. Female voices. By

C. Pinsuti.

My Light. Mixed voices. By P. A.

Righteous. Mixed voices. By P. A.

The Lord is

Schnecker.Gracious and

Schnecker.O Taste and See. Mixed voices. By A. W. LansingBeyond the Smiling. Mixed voices. By A. W. Lansing..

Love's Captive. By Max WeilThe Fisher Maid. By Max WeilLove is Lord of You and Me. By Max WeilFair Maiden. By Max WeilJesus, and Shall it Ever Be. By P. A. SchneckerNearer, My God, to Thee. By P. A. SchneckerJesus, Lover of My Soul. By P. A. SchneckerSonatinen. Op. 145, No. 1. By A. Foerster

Sonatinen. Op. 145, No. 2. By A. Foerster

Sonatinen. Op. 145, No. 3. By A. FoersterLove in Her Cold Grave Lies. By A. Foote..

O Sanetissima. Organ. By Wm. K. BassfordKaiser March. Organ. By WagnerLove's Pride. By 11. HoodAuf Wiedersehen. By H. Hood..A Cottager to Her Infant. By H. HoodSing, Maiden, Sing. By A. FooteThe Possum Hunt Two-step. Band. By C. L. Van Baar..

Mamma, Would You Sell Me? By E. B. KelloggHis Only Wish. By L. W. PritzkowA Hundred Fathoms Deep. By C. F. Shattuck...The Moscow Bel 1 March. By II. J. Kail

Dance of the Midget. Banjos. By B F.RussellSpanish Fandango. Banjos. By G. StannardI Will Praise Thee, O Lord. By A. BerridgeThe Fisherman. Male voices. By Gabussi-SmithBonnie Doon. Male voices. By F. J. SmithO Susanna. Male voices. By F. J. SmithThe Danube River. Male voices. By F. J. SmithSleep, Little Baby of Mine. Male voices. By F. J. Smith..Bngle Song. Male voices. By F. J. SmithWhen Love is Kind. Female voices. By A. L. Smith...Sleep, Little Baby of Mine. Female voices. By Dennee-

Smith.Love's Thread of Gold. By Grace MayhewSlumber Song. By Grace MayhewSpanish Cavalier's Song. By H. W. ParkerThe Lord of Ages. By E. HoltGreeting. By O. Pfeflerkorn

3 T E

Proprietors.

Schlesinger'sche Buch-u n dMusikhandlung (Robt.Lienau), Berlin, Germany.

Do.Do.

A. P. Schmidt, Boston.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

C. Schuster & Son,New York.

Scott& Kellogg, Denver, Colo.Geo. W. Setchell, Boston.

C. F. Shattuck.Spaulding & Gray,

New York.Geo. Stannard, Trenton, N. J.

Do.H. B. Stevens Co., Boston.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Clayton F. Summy Com-Chicago.

f$

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M USICA L COM POSITIONS—Contin ukd.

Titles.

Cracker Jack March. By F. SwaseyBlue Eyes Waltz. By W. H. Carson

Visions of Hope March. By II. A. ThunstrumIn Her Stunning Little Bloomer on Her Bike. By Z. A

Davis.

The Cake Walk Jubilee March. By J. M. TurnerThe World (Joes a Rolling Along. By L. O. Vincent....

In Perfect Peace. By C. P. Morrison

Gloria in Excelsis. By L. F. WatsonMelodie in F. Mandolin and piano. By Rubenstein-

Planite.

The Bottom of the Old Oaken Bucket. By H. T. Meadows

Fair Maid of St. John. By D. A. GardnerMa Bunch of Yellow Sweetness. By R. R. HanchMartiale. Violins and piano. By M. OsgoodPolka. Violins and piano. By M. OsgoodHow Can I Leave Thee. Violins and piano. By M.

Osgood.Waltz. Violins and piano. By M. OsgoodAir and Variation. Violins and piano. By M. OsgoodReverie. Violins and piano. By M. Osgood

Proprietors.

Swasey & Wagner.Thompson Music Company,

Chicago.H. A. Thunstrum, Chicago.Anna R. Tower, Pittsburg.

John M. Turner, New York.Vincent & Co., Chicago.White-Smith Music Publish-

ing Company, Boston.Do.Do.

W. W. Whitney Company,Toledo, Ohio.

Geo. Willig&Co., Baltimore.Do.

G. A. Winchester, Boston.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS.

Standard and Minor Drama. 377, 378, and 382

The Book of Drills. Parts 3 and 4

Ames' Publishing Company,Clyde, Ohio.

Walter H. Baker & Co.,

Boston.Grace Griswold, Chicago.Hanis & Pearlletta,Strategy. By Chas. P. Brown

Auburn, N. Y.

John Gabriel Borkman. By Henrik IbsenNew York.

Stone & Kimball, New York.

PHOTOGRAPHS.

Lower Rapids, Niagara Falls

Pointing Down Gorge, Niagara Falls

Canadian Falls

Sawing WoodRip's Twenty-Year SleepCanadian Falls—PanoramicAmerican Falls, Lima IslandParade First BrigadeBoys Bathing, Atlantic CityWrestling PoniesUpper Rapids ,

McKinley at HomeThe Drunken AcrobatAmerican Falls, Goat Island

Americanpany,

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Mutoscope Corn-New York.

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PHOTOGRAPHS—CONTINUED.

Titles.

Children Playing.

Gorge, Niagara Falls

Stable on Fire

Taken from Trolley, Atlantic City

94. Yale Football Team at Practice :

95. Yale Football Team at Practice

Panorama of American and Canadian Falls

Pennsylvania Railroad at Brunswick, N. JFire Department, New Haven, ConnAquariumEngine and PumpSound-Money ParadeTrain Coming Out of Station, Philadelphia, PaDancing DarkiesUnited States FlagBathers and Lifeboat, Atlantic CityLi Hung Chang, Fifth Avenue and 55th Street, New York.Pussy's BathSnow MenImrc Fox, Babbit Trick23G. Statuary Buttes, Badlands, S. D

238. Badlands from Pass Creek..

No. 299. Indian Method of Tanning Hide.Two Strike, Sioux Chief....:

Annabelle

DreamlandThe BrideLike Grandpa Does.Abide With MeBeatricePaulineThe ProfessorMama and I

Now I Lay MeWaiting for Santa...

EugenieViolets

Who's ComingPhyllis

Full-Blown Rose....

The FriendsInterestedUrsulaThe ProposalThe DuchessA Letter to Papa ....

My Early CallerHushListenAve MariaMy Summer Girl....

EtchingsDaisy QueenStrangely AlikeMagdaleneSylviaLettyZaideeArt Reverie

Proprietors.

Mutoscope (,'om

New Yoik.American

pany,Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do,Do.Do,Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

J. A. Anderson,Rosebcd, S. Dak.

Do.Do.Do.

Baker's Art Gallery,

Columbus, Ohio.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

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Photographs—continued,

titles.

Easter Morn

The NymphJuliet

PeaceSir

ChocolateChristmas MorningMusingThe CoquetteFar AwayTea Rose270. Alicia

285. Balymana396. Shearwater ,

697. Czarina698. Czarina714. Peerless ,

731. SultanaThe Gallaudet College, Washington, D. CFootprints of the Ice King. Nos. 10a, 10aZ>, 12, 13, 14,

20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 35, 35a, 35a&, 36, 37, 39, 45, 46,

47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 52a, 56, 57, 58, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65,

66, 67, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82,

83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 106, 107, 109.

Sports on the Sand

Atlantic City's Crowded BeachThe Grand Old Ocean, Atlantic City ,

Ready for a Dip in Old OceanA Salvation Army Service on the Beach ,

Sunday Morning on the Board Walk, Atlantic CitySharon, Vt

Teddy Hale

Anna Held. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16,

17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23.

See the StyleSenator George F. Hoar. Nos. 1,2,3, and 4

Sara MacLaren. Nos. 1 and 2Milan Cathedral

Principal Street, Berne, SwitzerlandQueen Victoria's Wonderful Old GrapevineThe Land of Perpetual Blossoms, South FranceSpires of Milan Cathedral, Italy

Jerusalem from the Hill of CalvaryA Ship of the DesertBread Making, Upper EgyptHouse of Simon, the Tanner.Old Olive Tree, Garden of GethsemaneGate of the Good Samaritan InnThe Most Prohable Tomb of Our Lord, Mount CalvaryTraditional Grotto from Whence the Shepherds WatchedValley of HinnomThe Garden, Home of LazarusA Bedouin's TentSouth Gate of the Temple, JerusalemJerusalem, from GolgothaA Street in Bethlehem of Judea

Proprietors.

Baker's Art Gallery,

Columbus, Ohio.

Do..Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

C. E. Bolles, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

R. Douglas, Livingston, N. J.

Chas. }[. Ford, Chicago, 111.

«f. F. Jarvis,

Washington, D. C.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

C. L. Joy,Salt Lake City, Utah.

Ernest Marx,Brooklyn, N. Y.

Morrison, Chicago.

G. L. Richards, Boston.H. Schervee,

Worcester, Mass.J. Schloss, New York.Underwood & Underwood,

New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

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PIIOTOGRAPHS—CONTIN UED.

Titles.

Hagar and Ishmael

Mosque MachpelaliIn the Beautiful Mosque of Omar, JerusalemOutside the Damascus Gate, JerusalemGarden Entrance to the Home of Jesus' FriendThe Good Samaritan on the Road to JerichoThe Ancient Pool of Hezekiah, JerusalemOn the House of Simon, the TannerMount of Olives ,

Bedouin RobbersStreet of David, JerusalemGolgotha, the 1 1 ill of CalvaryArch of Der-el-Bahari, Thebes, EgyptAbraham's OakBethanyRuins of the Home of MarthaThe Kiver of JordanPicturesque PalestineHebron, Palestine

Tomb of LazarusIn the Garden of GethsemaneBethlehem, the Birthplace of Jesus ChristFountain of ElishaExcavating at the Great Temple of Thothmes II...

General View of the Temple of AmenhotopMoslems Welcoming Pilgrims from MeccaDonkey Boys, Cairo, EgyptThe Road to the Pyramids, EgyptTomb of Tewfik, Cairo...

Arabs Along the NileClimbing Cheops, the Greatest PyramidPortion of the Great Temple of Thothmes II

Temple of Kournah, ThebesThe Beautiful Church of the Armenian ChristiansChildren of the DesertTombs of the Mamelukes, Cairo ,

Little Types of Upper Egypt

Proprietors.

Underwood <& Underwood,Now York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do..

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

ENGRAVINGS,

An Old MelodyAs She Tripped AlongA Modern CirceHealth to the BrideWashingtonLesbiaDuchessAdmirationEastern Field Trials

My Lady BettyA CoquetteSylviaIsabelle

Felicia

Rev. Edward A. Terry, D. D

Celebrating New Year's

C. Klackner, New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

A. F. Waldbillig.Albany, N. Y.

Boussod, Valadon & Co.,

Paris, France.

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ENGRAVINGS-£0N17NUFJ>.

Titles.

"Twelfth Night"

Early Fortune Potato

Carman No. 3 PotatoGreat Divide PotatoCarman No. 1 PotatoMembers of the House of Representatives. Fifty-fourth

Congress.

Proprietors.

Boussod, Vuladon & Co.,

Paris, France.The Geo. W. P. Jerrard Com-

pany, Caribou, Me.Do.

_ Do.Do.

E. M. Pottle, New York.

CUTS.

Two-Furrow PlowTwo-Furrow Plow. No. 8

Two-Furrow Plow. '' Double Deep Tiller '

'

Two-Furrow Plow. ' ' Twin Breaker "

Improved Railroad PlowCast-Iron Plow. No. 75Horse Gear. No. 12Three-Section Zigzag HarrowNo. 7 "Virginia" CornshellerImproved "Niagara" CornshellerStreet-Cleaning Cart. No. 1005"Black Diamond" Coal Cart"Waverly" Lawn Seat"Newport" Lawn Seat"Saratoga" Lawn Seat308. Mangel White Giant Green Top

21287. Mirabilis Jalapa foliis Variegatis

Hobsou & Co., New York.Do.

- Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Vilmorin-Andrieux & Co.,

Paris, France.Do.

LITHOGRAPHS.

At HomeFit for Ruby LipsOh, Dat WatermelonVelvet BeautiesGems of the Orchard ,

A Dull SermonA Penny ShortA Basket of BeautiesPurple Hues and Blushes RareBohemia .•

Series. B No. 1, B No. 2, B No. 3, B No. 4, and B No 5Idle HoursSweet as a RoseRev. Francis E. Clark

Peter Brewing Co., CalendarOld Ike, the Earth StopperThe First Flight

Christmas at Cripple CreekThe Belle of Cripple CreekAs It Grows in America

Amlico Pub. Co., New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

The Golden Rule Company,Boston.

The KnappCo., New York.C. Klackner, New York.

Do.H. C. Miner, New York.

Do.A. M. J. Mueller,

Philadelphia.

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LITHOGRAPHS—Continued.

Titles.

The CountCardinal Girl BockGolden BockSeasons. Nos. 1,2,3 and 4

$50, 000, Judge, You Said Once

Peter Working Miracles

Conversion of Cornelius

Gentiles Converted at AntiochPeter Delivered from Prison

Paul Begins His First Missionary JourneyPaul Preaching to the JewsPaul Preaching to the Gentiles

The Conference at JerusalemChristian Faith Leads to Good WorksPaul's Advice to Timothy.Personal Responsibility

Sins of the Tongue

Proprietors.

R. Bogislav,

Do.Do.

Ketterlinus.

H. C. MinerCompany,

Philadelphia..

Philadelphia.LithographicNew York.

Providence Lithograph ic

Co., Providence, R. 1.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do/Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

DESIGN.

Drawing Plates. Nos. 2, 3, and 22. The Colliery Engineer Com-pany, Scranton, Pa.

PRINTS.

A Big Bag of WindKnocked OutThey Had Snow Shoes OnA Warning VoiceBeautiful SnowNo ExcuseA Newly Discovered Madonna. By RaphaelWinter Work at Fort MonroeSpanish Infantry on the MarchGomez at a Council of WarSleighing on the Riverside Drive in New YorkThe Man Who Advertises—The Man Who Doesn't

A Few Things That Must GoUncle Sam: "It's a Little Hot, Boys"The Turkish QuestionGoing to Explore EuropeThey're Baking It at Cleveland This WeekTake Him Home

Judge Pub. Co., New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Leslie's Weekly, New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.

The Scripps-Mcrae League,Cleveland, Ohio

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

MAPS.

Map of Bar Harbor, Me

Map of Mount Desert Island, MeCity of New Orleans, La

Bates, Rand Sc Jaques,!;•

i

Do.Hardee &OHviera,

New Orleans I.;:.

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MAPS—Continued.

Titles.

Map of Ohio

Big Timber, Mont.

Sundance, WyoNewcastle, WyoKalaina, WashNew Rochelle, N. YCity of Cincinnati, Ohio

United States

CHARTS.

Rio Coffee Tables'

' Jot it Down '' Calendar. 1897.

Mine. Goodhue's Skirt ChartUniversal Tables for Computing FormulasOld English Capitals

Merrill's Vertical Penmanship Chart. Nos. 1 nud 2

Analysis of Urine

The Bible Lesson Song Roll

Bank Discount Calendar

Century CalendarMathematical Game Chart. No. 2-A.

Proprietors.

Arthur B. Howson,Delaware, Ohio.

Sanborn-Perris Map Com-pany, New York.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.

J. A. Stewart,Cincinnati, Ohio.

E. E. Treat, New York.

Gerardo Acha, New York.Dresskell & Kenny,

Detroit, Mich.Melissa Goodhue, Boston.A. B. Hall, Indianapolis, Ind.

William Jack, Barre, Vt.Maynard, Merrill & Co.,

New York.William II. Ohler,

Portland, Me.Providence Lithograph Com-

pany, Providence, R. I.

E. R. Slocum, Jr.,

Long Branch, N. J.

A. B. Upman, Boston.Z. A. Wellman.

Cherokee, Iowa.

CATALOGUE

OF

TITLE ENTRIES OF BOOKS

AND

OTHER ARTICLES.

ENTERED IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS AT WASH-INGTON, D. C, UNDER THE COPYRIGHT LAW, FROM JANUARY

11 TO JANUARY 16, 1897, INCLUSIVE, WHEREIN THECOPYRIGHT HAS BEEN COMPLETED BY THE

DEPOSIT OF TWO COPIES IN THE OFFICE.

No. 289.

WASHINGTON :

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE;1897.

i±l

Teeasuby Department,Office of the Secretary,

Division of Stationery, Printing, and Blanks.

BOOKS.

Titles.

At the Cannon's Mouth, By Joseph A. Altsheler

On the Heights of Himalay. By A. Van Der Naillen...

Indoor Baseball

The Story of Extinct Civilizations of the East. ByRobert E. Anderson, M. A.

Arrested. By Esrae Stuart

Pioneers of Evolution. By Edward Clodd. Tart 1

Bayard Causes a Sensation

A Diamond Royal JubileeGermany Aroused by FranceIreland's Weird Bog Slide

The News in EnglandThe Odious Polecat Adopted as a Pet. By A. Leslie

Surgical Instruments Lost in the Vitals. By A. Leslie .

Extraordinary Case of Perverted Vision. By Charles

K. Gaines.

What Will He Have for a Coat of Arms. By I. D.Marshall.

M. Quad's Fun, Fancy, and Fiction. By Chas. B. Lewis.The Quest of Terence Mailory. By Chas. ApplebeeMaking a Toy Electric Motor. By I. D. MarshallEllen Osborn's Fashion Letter. By E. P. HeatonBoy Composer of the Far West. By A. Leslie

Make Your Own Tool Chest. By J. Harry AdamsCaribou Hunting in Canadian Woods. By EugeneMcCarthy.

Does Anybody Know Anything? By Chas. K. Gaines..

A Beggar's Artist, But No Beggar. By A. Leslie

Latest Fads in Fancy Photography. By H. D. Jones....

All About the Woman of Fashion. By Annie LaurieWoods.

A Woman Cyclist Defies a Town. By A. Leslie

Horrible Poison New to Science. By S. P. Butler ,

United States Courts of Appeals Reports. Vol. 30 ,

The Human Comedy. Scenes of Private Life. ByHonore" de Balzac. Vols. 3 and 4.

Beadle's Dime Library. No. 950Beadle's Half Dime Library. No. 1015Statistics of the City of Buffalo, N. YThe Marchmont Mystery. Chaps. 15 and 16. By Mrs.

E. Burke Collins.

Cochem's Life of ChristA Fountain Sealed. By Sir Walter Besant. Chaps. 2and 3.

First Steps in Written SpellingFirst Steps in Written ArithmeticAn American Transport in the Crimean War. By JohnCodman.

The Story of a Plain Girl. By Helen F. Huntington

Lucky. By Eva Bell Botsford

(3)

Proprietors.

Joseph A. Altsheler.

American Publishers' Cor-poration, New York.

American Sports PublishingCompany, New York.

D. Appleton & Co.

,

New York.Do.Do.

Associated Press, New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Bacheller Syndicate,New York.

Do.Do.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Banks & Bros., New York.George Barrie & Son,

Philadelphia.

Beadle & Adams, New York.Do.

Philip Becker, Buffalo, N. Y.Will J. Benners, Jr.,

Chicago.

Benziger Bros., New York.Sir Walter Besant,

London, England.E. L. Biddulph, New York.

Do.Bonnell, Silver & Co.,

New York.Robert Bonner's Sons,

New York.

Eva B. Botsford.

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Manchester Directory. 1896-97

Rules for Billiards and PoolThe Christian Prayer Meeting Topics

The Baruma Mystery. Chaps. 38 and 39. By WilliamPerry Brown.

The Civil Service Guide

Little Upstart. By Philip J. Bull. Chap. 19

Ilerrmaun's Little JokesArt Treasures. Sections 17, 18, 19 and 20

Electricity for Everybody. By Philip Atkinson, A. M..Mr. Van Cycle's ExperiencesThe Daily News Almanac. 1897

Official Catalogue Cotton States Exposition

What Would the World Think? By Octavia Clouston..

Lying Prophets. Parts 1 and 2. By Eden Phillpotts. .

.

Beyond the Pale. By B. M. CrokerYear-Book of the Connecticut Society of the Sons of the

American Revolution. 1895-96.

A Christmas Masque of Saint Roch. M. E. M. Davis....

Grandma's Stories. By Margaret Deane

December Oil Report

Thou Shalt Not. By Albert Ross

Salted With Fire. Chaps. 1 and 2. By George Mac-donald.

Letters to Ruth. By Mrs. Lucy B. Dudley..Formations of Mandolin and Guitar ClubsTables for 1897...

The Arbitration Treaty

Grain and Provision Statistics .

Rules for Playing "Niloe"

Rules for " In the White House"Napoleon Extracts. Edited by Alcee Fortier

Moliere's Les Femmes Savantes. By Alcee FortierThe Man Who Looked Like the King. By David S.

Foster.

An Essay on the Philosophy of ExistenceFoster's Forecasts. From January to December, 189G. ..

Common School Arithmetic. By John H. FrenchKent County Citizen: Law Department

An American Tramp in Scotland. By "Weary Ben"....

The Distinctive Principles of Baptists. By Rev. P. S.

Henson.Vegetable Gardening. By Samuel B. Green

1'BOPItIKTOES.

Arthur E. Bowers,Manchester, Conn.

Oliver L. Briggs, Boston.

Wm. S. Broad hurst,Louisville, Ky.

William Perry Brown.

L. M. Bryan,Cincinnati, Ohio.

Philip J. Bull.

T. J. Carey & Co. , New York.Carson & Simpson,

Philadelphia.

The Century Co., New York.

L. C. Chase & Co., Boston.

Chicago Daily News Com-pany, Chicago.

Claflin & Mellichamp,Atlanta, Ga.

Octavia Clouston.

Peter Fenelon Collier,

New York.Do.

Connecticut Society SonsAmerican Revolution,

New Haven, Conn.M. E. M. Davis, Chicago.

Margaret Deane,San Francisco, Cal.

Derrick Publishing Com-pany, Oil City, Pa.

G. W. Dillingham,New York.

Dodd, Mead & Co.,

New York.Lucy B. Dudley, New YorkPaul Euo, Philadelphia.

Equitable Life AssuranceSociety, New York.

Evening Post PublishingCompany, New York,

Financial Publishing Com-pany, Chicago.

Fireside Game Company,Cincinnati, Ohio.

Do.Alcee Fortier,

New Orleans, La.Do.

David S. Foster.

R. Norman Foster, Chicago.W. T. Foster, St. Joseph, Mo.Mary E. W. French.William D. Fuller,

Grand Rapids, Mich.Ben Goodkind,

Newark, N. J.

Goodman & Dickerson Com-pany, Chicago.

Samuel B. Green,St. Paul, Minn.

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Concentration

Don Balasco of Key West. By Archibald Clavering

Gun tor.

A War Time Incident. By Will M. HarbenThe Last Recruit of Clare's. By S. R. Kcightley.".

Theory of Physics. By Joseph S. AmesSixteen Vocal Exercises. By Alice M. Ilarrah

Three Partners. By Bret Harte. Chap. 1

Lakeside Little VoicesNational Grade Course for Piano. Grade II

The Law of Kailway Accidents in Massachusetts. ByG. Hay, Jr.

Algebra. By Ellen Hayes

Kitty's Dilemma. By Mrs. Alexander

Gems of Thought. By Alice Irvine Henderson

Ruilroad and Express Guide to Nebraska Points

Vest Pocket Dry Goods Dictionary. By Chr. A. Henries...

If You Are In Distress

Hill's Identification SystemCarriers' and Shippers' Official Guide No. 2Suggestions for Teaching English Classics. By E. M.

Hopkins.The Poultry and Pigeon Fanciers' Companion. 1897....

The Empires of the Bible

Blue Book of Cambridge. 1897President John Smith. By Frederick Upham Adams....

Poem. By Margaret L. KnappReports of Cases in Ohio Courts of Record. Vol. 4

The Messengers of Christian Science

Pocket Manual of StocksSong-Laud Melodies. ByH. N. LincolnMy Novel. By Bulwer Lytton. Vols. 3 and 4Affirmed and Reversed Cases of New York

New York Criminal Reports. Vol. 9. By William H.Silvernail.

The Federal and State Reporter. Vol. 1. By WilliamIf. Silvernail.

Indoor Sports and GamesTheatrical DiaryFor the Rose of Arno. By Owen Rhoscomy 1

A Second Paper from Dr. McCoy on DeafnessDuties of the LiverMonograph on the Stomach....On the Face of the Waters. By Flora Annie Steel

The Human Aura—A Study. By A. Marques

The Aforo ATv^torv Bv fritteuden Arnrriott

PltOl'KIETOIlH.

Grit Publishing Company,Williamsport, Pa.

A. C.Gunier, New York.

Will M. Harben.Harper tt Bros., New York.

Do.Alice M. Ilarrah.

Bret Harte, London,England.Henry D. Hatch, Chicago.

Hatch Music Company,Philadelphia.

G. Hay, "Jr., Boston.

Ellen Hayes,Wellesley, Mass.

Annie F. Hector,

London, England.Alice I. Henderson,

New York.A. H. Hennings,

Omaha, Nebr.Chr. A. Henries,

Minneapolis, Minn.Frank B. Henry,

Philadelphia.

J. J. Hill, Asheville, X. C.

F. M. Hoglen, Chicago.E. M. Hopkins,

Lawrence, Kans.George E. Howard & Co.,

Washington, I). C.

Alonzo Trevier Jones,

Battle Creek, Mich.Edward A. Jon< s, Boston.

Chas. H. Kerr & Co.,

Chicago.Margaret L. Knapp, Chicago.Laning Printing Gompany,

Norwalk, OhioA. V. C. Leavitt,

Buffalo, NT . Y.

Arthur S. Leland, Boston.

H. N. Lincoln, Dallas, Tex.Little, Brown & Co., Boston.

W. C. Little & Co.,

Albany, N. Y.

Do.

Do.

E. L. Lomax, Omaha, Nebr.Do.

Longmans, Green & Co.,

New York.J. C. McCoy, M. D.

Do.Do.

The Macmillan Company,New York.

A. Marques,San Francisco, Cal.

Crittenden Marriott. Chicago.

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Sound Teeth.

Sandra Bclloiri. By George Meredith.The Metaphysical Magazine. Vol. 4..

Reports of the Supreme Court of Oregon. Vol. 29.

Old Sleuth Library. No. 75 ,

Washington. By Gillirve

Navin's Veterinary Practice

Facing the Flag. By Jules Verne

Special Kabeldepeschen. January 7-14, 1897

Graininan's Actuary , ,

Reports of the Court of Appeals of New York.Edmund H. Smith. Vol. 150.

Library of the World's Best Literature. Vol. 2...

By

The Private Life of the Queen. Part 6. By C. ArthurPearson.

A Book of Letters. Edited by Mrs. C. A. Peck

Peirce School Test Problems.

Graduation Exercises. Peirce School. 1896Reports of the Supreme Court of Illinois. Vol. 162

Oration de Mysteriis of Andocides

The Geezer Vocal Gems. By John Stromberg..A Treatise on Business PracticeMemoranda of Business Practice

Catalogue Prairie State Incubator

ChimayNo Pity for Lady ScottGen. Pedro Diaz in JamaicaCuban Plans BetrayedSpanish Crisis Is NearIntriguing Against WeylerGen. Lee's Ire ArousedConfirmed from MadridPrincess Chimay Needs MoneyA Cuban Canard DeniedCongratulate the WorldNorthampton and Easthampton Directory.

Practical Arithmetic. By Edwin C. Hewett.

1896-97.

All About the Baby. By Robert N. Tooker, M. DThe Way We Did at Cooking School. By Virginia Reed..What is Christian Science? By P. C. Wolcott

Eric's Good NewsPossibilities. By James G. K. McClureOut of the Cain-Life. By Rev. Henry Ostrom™ ,wno nn i>v,;ii™;nTiQ TW Fred. A. Noble. D. D

PROPRIETORS.

Meade & Baker Company,Richmond, Va.

George Meredith.Metaphysical Magazine,

New York.Robert G. Morrow,

Salem, Oreg.

George Munro's Sons,

New York.Harriet A. Murphy,

Olympia, Wash.Navin Publishing Company,

Indianapolis, Ind.

F. Tennyson Neely,New York.

New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung,

New York.Henry Nobbe,

Springfield, 111.

John Palmer, Albany, N. Y.

R. S. Peale and J. A. Hill,

New York.C. Arthur Pearson.

Mrs. C. A. Peck,Topeka. Kans.

Thomas M. Peirce,

Philadelphia.

Do.Isaac Newton Phillips,

Springfield, 111.

Philomathean Society,

Philadelphia.

Wm. Pilling, New York.O. M. Powers, Chicago.

Do.Prairie State Incubator Com-pany, Homer City, Pa.

Press Pub. Co., New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Price & Lee Company,Northampton, Mass.

Rand, McNally & Co.,

Chicago.Do.

Virginia Reed, Philadelphia.Fleming H. Revell Company,

New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Jefferson County History. Chap. 94

Net Return from Bonds, Stocks, and Other Investments.

By Montgomery Rollins. 4th edition.

Forms and Customs of BankingIllustrated Catalogue

Templar Tactics. By N. R. Ruckle.

Eight Days With the Confederates...

Dr. Jameson's Raiders. By Richard Harding Davis.

Woonsocket Directory. 1897

WcihnachtsglanzAn Episode of Willow Gulch. By Sol N. Sheridan.

The Sin of Excess. By Sol N. SheridanCoronation Songs. By A. J. Showalter

The Truth of Life

New Nick Carter Library. Nos. 1 and 2Tip Top Library. Nos. 38 and 39Red, White, and Blue Library. Nos. 9 and 10.

Diamond Dick, Jr. Library. Nos. 12 and 13...

Log Cabin Librarv. Nos. 407 and 408The Transfer. 1897Ruby's Husband. By Marion Harland

The Neglected Fingers. By Gilbert TompkinsYoung Sleuth Library. No. 144Frank Reade Library. No. 150Wide Awake Library. No. 1302Detective Library. No. 738An American Patriotic Catechism. By Elizabeth Sedg-wick Vaill.

That Peculiar Wisdom in the BibleGenealogy of the Van Voorhees Family in America. By

Elias W. Van Voorhis.All in a Lifetime. By Raphael VernonThe Seventeenth C. V. Chap. 48

The Little Giant Claim.Le Luthier De Cremone.

By Charles Stokes Wayne.Par Francois Coppee

Kopnickerstrasse 120. By Benj. W. Wells.Blackstone's Commentaries

A Treatise on Mechanics' Liens. By Louis Boisot, Jr

1' Shrewsbury. '

' By Stanley J. Weyman. Parts 1 and 2.

Transmitted. Chaps. 1 and 2. By Emma Howard Wight.Hints to Inventors

Guide to the Clinical Examination of the Blood. ByRichard C. Cabot, M. D.

Minnesota Diary. 1897

Early Prayer Books of America. By Rev. John Wright.

The Chevalier D'Auriac. By S. Levett Yeats. Chaps.4, 5, and 6.

Proprietors.

O. F. Roessler, Jefferson,Wis.Montgomery Rollins, Boston.

J. Arthur Ross, New York.Chas. Ross & Son,

Brooklyn, N. Y.

N. R. Ruckle,Indianapolis, Ind.

Morris C. Runyan,Trenton, N. J.

R. H. Russell, New York.Sampson, Murdock & Co.,

Boston.

A. Schaller, Milwaukee, Wis.Sol N. Sheridan.

Do.The A. J. Showalter Com-

pany, Dalton, Ga.Splendid, New York.Street & Smith, New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

T. P. Teale, Brooklyn, N. Y.M. Virginia Terhune,

New York.Gilbert Tompkins,New York.Frank Tousey, New York.

Do.Do.Do.

Elizabeth S. Vaill,

Demarest, N. J.

C. H. Van Dorn.Elias W. Van Voorhis.

Raphael Vernon.William H. Warren,

Milford, Conn.Charles Stokes Wayne.Benjamin W. Wells,

Sewanee, Tenn.Do.

Rees Welsh & Co.,

Philadelphia.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Stanley J. Weyman.Emma Howard Wight.Wills Publishing Company,

Washington, 1). C.

William Wood & Co.,

New York.P. M. Woodman,

Minneapolis, Minn.Rev. John Wright,

St. Paul, Minn.S. Levett Yeats.

PERIODICALS.

Titles.

ABC Pathfinder and Dial. January 11-17, 1897

Advance Reports. Legal Intelligencer. Jauary 15, 1897

Advance Sheets. All Opinions of the United States

Snpromo Court. January 1. 1897.

Albany Law Journal. January 2, 1897

Amateur Athlete. January 14, 1897

American Agriculturist. January 16, 1897American Architect. January 9, 1897

American Clubman. January, 1897American Digest. No. 119, pp. 1-148

American Field. January 16, 1897

American Florist. January 9, 1897

American Gynaecological and Obstetrical Journal. Janu-ary, 1897.

American Historical Review. January, 1897

American Machinist. January 14, 1897

American Medical Journal. January, 1897

American Medico-Surgical Bulletin. January 10, 1897....

American Stock-Keeper. January 9, 1897

Annals of Gynaecology and Pediatry. January, 1897....

Anthony's Photographic Bulletin. January, 1897

Aquarium. January, 1897

Architecture and Building. January 9, 1897Argosy. January, 1897Atlantic Reporter. Vol. 35, No. 25

Ave Maria. January 16, 1897

Avisador Comercial de Nueva York. January 15,

1897.

Banner of Gold. January 2, 1897

Banner Weekly. January 23, 1897Bearings. January 7, 1897Boston Sunday Globe. January 10, 1897Bradstreet's. January 9, 1897Bright Days. January 23, 1897

Brooklyn Life. January 16, 1897

Bulletin of the Geographical Club of Philadelphia.

December, 1896.

California Architect. December, 1896

Carpet and Upholstery Trade Review. January 15, 1897.

Carriage Monthly. January, 1897

Proprietors.

New England Railway Pub-lishing Company, Boston.

Frank Reeder, Secretary ofthe State of Pennsylvania.

Lawyers' Co-operative Pub.Co., Rochester, N.Y.

Albany Law Journal Com-pany, Albany, N. Y.

Amateur Athlete News Com-pany, New York.

Orange Judd Co., New York.American Architect and

Building News Co., Boston.

C. H. Young, New Orleans.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

American Field PublishingCompany, New York.

American Florist Company,Chicago.

J. D. Emmet, New York.

Macmillan Company,New York.

American Machinist Publish-ing Company, New York.

Charles Wood Fassett,

St. Louis, Mo.Bulletin Pub. Co., New York.American Stock-Keeper Pub-

lishing Company, Boston.

Ernest W. Cushing, Boston.

E. &H.T. Anthony & Co.,

New York.Hugo Mulertt,

Brooklyn, N. Y.W. T. Comstock, New York.Frank A. Munsey, New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.D. E. Hudson,

Notre Dame, Ind.

Hartfield Telegraphic CodePublishing Company.

Banner of Gold PublishingCompany, Chicago.

Beadle & Adams, New York.Bearings Pub. Co. , Chicago.

Globe Pub. Co.

,

Boston.Bradstreet Co., New' York.Bright Days Publishing Com-

pany, New York.Brooklyn Life Publ i s h i n gCompany, Brooklyn, N. Y.

J. Edward Farnum,Philadelphia.

California Architectural Pub-lishing Co., San Francisco.

Review Publishing Company,New York.

Ware Bros. , Philadelphia.

PERIODICALS—Continued.

TITLES.

Central Law Journal. January 8, 1897.

Chap Book. January, 1807

Christian Herald. January 13, 1897Clothiers' and Haberdashers' Weekly. January 8,- 1897.

Collier's Weekly. January 7, 1897..

Commercial Advertiser. January 10-1G, 1897

Commercial and Financial Chronicle. January 9, 1897.

Commercial and Financial Chronicle. January 9, 1897.

Supplement.Cosmopolitan. February, 1897Decade and Calendar Leaflets. February, 1 897

Proprietors.

Central Law Journal Com-pany, St. Louis, Mo.

H. S. Stone & Co., Chicago.Louis Klopsch, New York.Trades Weekly Company,

New York.Peter Fenelon Collier,

New York.Commercial Advertiser Asso-

ciation, New York.William B. Dana Company,

New York.Do.

Delineator. February, 1897.

Dry Goods Economist. January 9, 1897Electrical Engineer. January G and 13, 1897

Electrical Engineering. January, 1897.

Electrical Journal. January 1, 1897...

Electrical World. January 9, 1897

Empire. January, 1897Engineering Record. January 9, 1897.

European Architecture. January, 1897Every Where. January, 1897 ,

Examiner's Sunday Magazine. January 3, 1897Farmer. January 9 and 15, 1897Fireside Companion. February 6, 13, 20 and 27, 1897..

Forest and Stream. January 1G, 1897.

Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. February, 1897

French Dressmaker. February, 1897

Furniture Trade Review. January 1 0, 1 897

Garden and Forest. January 13, 1897

General Digest, American and English. October, 1896..

Glass of Fashion Up-To-Date. February, 1897

Golden Days. January 16, 23, and 30, 1897

Golden Rule. January 7 and 14. 1897.Good Literature. January, 1897Good News. January 30,'l897Granite Monthly. January, 1897

J. B. Walker, New York.Apostleship of Prayer,

New York.Butterick Publishing Com-

pany, New York.Textile Pub. Co., New York.Electrical Engineer,

New York.Electrical Engineering Pub-

lishing Company, Chicago.

Electrical Journal Publish-ing Company, Chicago.

W. J. Johnston Company,New York.

E. S. Hine & Co., New York.Engineering Record,

New York.Smith & Packard, Chicago.Will Carleton,

Brooklyn. N. Y.W. R. Hearst, San Francisco.

Orange Judd Co., Chicago.George Munro's Sons,

New York.Forest and Stream Publish-

ing Company, New York.Frederic L. Colver,

New York.A. McDowell & Co.,

New York.Review Publishing Com-

pany, New York.Garden and Forest Publish-

ing Company, New York.Lawyers' Co-operative Pub-

lishing Co. , Rochester, N. Y.

Butterick Publishing Com-pany, New York.

James Elverson,

Philadelphia.Golden Rule Co., Boston.

F. M. Lupton, New York.Street & Smith, New York.Granite Monthly Company,

Concord, N. H.

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10

PERIODICALS—Contin ued.

Titles.

Great Round World. January 7 and 14, 1897.

Grocer's Regulator. January 7, 1897

Happy Days. January 30, 1897Harper's Bazar. January 16, 1897Harper's Round Table. January 12, 1897.

Harper's Weekly. January 1G, 1897Home Art. January, 1897Home Sunshine. January, 1897Horseman. January 12, 1897

Illustrated Buffalo Express. January 10, 1897

Illustrated Electrical Review. January 13, 1897.

Illustrated Police News. January 16, 1897.

Jewelers' Circular. January 13, 1897

Jewelers' Weekly. January 1 3, 1897

Judge. January 16, 1897Land of Sunshine. January, 1897,

Leslie's Weekly. January 14, 1897.

Mackey ABC Guide. January 16, 1897.

Magazine of Art. February, 1897Medical News. January 9, 1897Medical Record. Jauuary 16, 1897

Medicine. January, 1897 C.

Messenger of the Sacred Heart. February, 1897.

Mode de Paris. February, 1897

Monthly Blotter. January, 1 897

Musician. January, 1897

New Crusade. January, 1897

New England Homestead. January 16, 1897

New England Master-Builder. January 9, 1897.

New Ideas for Woman's Wear. February, 1897.

New York Clipper. January 16, 1897

New York Herald. January 9-15, 1897

New York Journal. January 9-15, 1897New York Ledger. January 16, 1897

New York Lumber Trade Journal. January 15, 1897.

New York Medical Journal. Jauuary 16, 1897

New York State Reports and Session Laws. January 9,

1897.

New York Supplement and State Reporter. January 7.

PEOrEIETORS.

William Beverley Harison,New York.

Reid, Murdoch & Co.,

Chicago.

Frank Tousey, New York.Harper & Bros., New York.

Do.Do.

Home Art Pub. Co., Chicago.

S. A. Hudson, New York.Chicago Horseman News-paper Company, Chicago.

Geo. E. Matthews & Co.,

Buffalo, N. Y.

Electrical Review Publish-ing Company, New York.

Police News, Boston.

Jewelers' Circular Publish-ing Company, New York.

Trades Weekly Company,New York.

Judge Pub. Co., New York.Land of Sunshine Publish-

ing Co. , Los Angeles, Cal.

Arkell Weekly Company,New York.

ABC Guide Co., New York.Cassell Pub. Co., New York.Lea Bros. & Co., New York.William Wood & Co.,

New York.Geo. S. Davis, Detroit, Mich.Apostleship of Prayer,

New York.A. McDowell & Co.,

New York.Muirson & Wright,

San Jose, Cal.

Hatch Music Company,Philadelphia.

Wood-Allen Publishing Com-pany, Ann Arbor, Mich.

Orange Judd Company,Springfield, Mass.

H. H. Lepper, Boston.New Idea Pattern Company,

New York.Frank Queen PublishingCompany, New York.

James Gordon Bennett,New York

W. R. Hearst, New York.Robert Bonner's Sons,

New York.New York Lumber Trade

Journal, New York.D. Appleton & Co.,

New York.Banks & Bros, and James B.

Lyon, Albany, N. Y.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.

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PERIODICALS—ContiN u ki >.

Titles.

New York Times. January 9 15, 1897.

New York Tribune. January 10, 1897.

New York Weekly. January 30, 1897New York Weekly Guide. January 4 and 9,1897.

New York Weekly Bulletin. January 11-17, 1897.

Northeastern Reporter. Vol. 45, No. 7

Northwestern Reporter. Vol. 09, No. 5.

Northwest Magazine. January, 1897

Official Steamship Guide. January, 1897.

Open Court. January, 1897

Our Young People. January 9, 1897.

Outlook. January 10, 1897Pacific Reporter. Vol. 47, No. 1.

Parker's Supplementary Reader. February, 1897..

Pathfinder. January 9, 1897

Pennsylvania County Court Reports. January 9, 1897..

Philadelphia Inquirer. January 10, 1897

Pittsburg Daily News. January 9-15, 1897

Pittsburg Times. January 9-15, 1897

Pittsburgh Banker. January, 1897

Pocket Magazine. February, 1897

Puck. January 20, 1897

Quiver. February, 1897

Rider and Driver. January 10, 1897

Rudder. January, 1897

St. Louis Daily Market Reporter. January 11-10, 1897.

St. Louis Weekly Market Reporter. January 13, 1897..Saturday Night. January 23, 30, and February 0, 1897.

School Journal. January 9, 1897

Proprietors.

Scientific American. January 10, 1897Scientific American Supplement. January 10, 1897...Scientific American. Export edition. January, 1897.Shipping and Commercial List. January 9, 1897

Short Stories. February, 1897

Southeastern Reporter. Vol. 20, No. 2

New York Times Company,New York.

Tribune Association,

New York.Street & Smith, New York.

New York Weekly GuideCompany, New York.

Eaton ik Beal, New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn,Do.

E. V. Su.alley,

. St. Paul, Minn.International S t c am s hi p

Publishing Company,Minneapolis Minn.

Open Court Publishing Com-pany, Chicago.

Young People Company,Milwaukee, Wis.

Outlook Co., NewYoik.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.C. M. Parker, Taylorville, ill.

Pathfinder Publishing Com-pany, Washington City.

T. & J. W. Johnson & Co.,

Philadelphia.Philadelphia Inquirer Com-

pany, Philadelphia.Pittsburg Daily News,

Pittsburg, Pa.

Pittsburg Times,Pittsburg, Pa.

Pittsburgh Banker,Pittsburg, Pa.

Frederick A. Stokes Com-pany, New York.

Keppler & Schwarzmann,New York.

Cassell Publishing Company,New York.

Rider and Driver PublishingCompany, New York.

Rudder Publishing Com-pany, New York.

P. J. J. O'Connor,St. Louis, Mo

Do.James Elverson,

Philadelphia.

E. L. Kellogg & Co.,

New York.Munn & Co., New York.

Do.Do.

Shipping aud ComniereialList Company, New York.

Current Literature Publish-ing Company, New York.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

12

PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

Sportsman's Magazine. January, 1897....

Standard. January 23, 1 897

Student's Journal. January, 1897

Sun. January 9-15, 1897

Sunday School Times. January 16, 1897.

Supreme Court Reporter. Vol. 17, No. 9.

Texas Magazine. January, 1897

Texas Sittings. January 1G, 1897.

Tobacco. January 8, 1897

Town Talk. January 9, 1897Truth. January 21, 1897United States Courts of Appeals Reports. January, 1 897.

Up-To-Date. January 1G, 1897

Vogue. January 14, 1897Voice of Masonry. January, 1897 ,

Western Electrician. January 16, 1897.

Wheel. January 8 and 15, 1897Wooden and Willow-Ware Trade Review. January 10,

1897.

Young People's Weekly. January 24, 1897

-v Young Sports. January 23 and 30, 1897.

Youth's Companion. January 14, 1897...

Proprietors.

Sportsman's Magazine Co.,

New York.Standard Press Company,

New York.Andrew J. Graham & Co.,

New York.

Sun Printing and PublishingAssociation, New York.

John D. Wattles & Co.,

Philadelphia.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

Robert Emmet McCleary,Austin, Tex.

Robert E. Morgan, New York.

T. H. Delano PublishingCompany, New York.

Burke& Beyer, Newark, N.J.Truth Company, New York.Banks & Bros, New York.Up-To-Date Publishing Com-

pany, Chicago.

Fashion Company,New York.John W. Brown, Chicago.

Electrician Publishing Com-pany, Chicago.

F. P. Prial Co., New York.Charles H. Delano,

New York.David C. Cook PublishingCompany, Elgin, 111.

Varieties Publishing Com-• pany, New York.Perry Mason & Co. , Boston.

MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS.

Rainbow March. By A. N. AdamsVictory March. Piano. By T. D. PerkinsDarkest Before Dawn. By T. D. PerkinsThe Modern Varsovienne. By A. L. RyserSince Jesus, My Savior, Found Me. By J. M. Black..The Christ Who Died for Me. By J. M. BlackWatcher Gray. By P. P. Bliss

'Tis the Heart that Makes the Home. By P. P. Bliss.

Have You Shot the Chutes? By Mrs. Mary BlyholderIt's All Right if the Girls Don't Care. By L. Bodine.Houston Club March. Orchestra. By Goeckel-Beale..

Memories. By W. J. GoeckelThe Two Pipers. By H. Durra

Lambs in the Meadow. By H. DurraVesper Time. By H. DurraBy the Watch Fire. By H. DurraShepherd's Song. By H. DurraYe Boston Tea Party. Orchestra. By A. W. Pryor...,

A. N. Adams, Stockton, Cal.

E. F. Balch & Co., Boston.

Do.Bates & Beudix, Boston.

J. M. Black.

Do.P. P. Bliss.

Do.Mrs. Mary Blyholder.Lester Bodine.W. H. Boner & Co.,

Philadelphia.Do.

Bosworth & Co.

,

Leipzig, Germany.Do.Do.Do.Do.

C. O. Brokaw,St. Joseph, Mo.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

The Dance of the Holly Berries.

The Cascade. Piano. By A. CentanniThe Circus Girl. Musical play. By I. Caryll.

The Shattered Home. By Jos. McNamaraElf's Lullaby. By E. C. WoollcyFrog Logic. By Mary J. BarnesBrian Boru Waltzes. Piano. By J. EdwardsBrian Boru March. Band. By .1. EdwardsBrian Boru Lancers. Orchestra. By J. EdwardsBrian Boru Waltzes. Orchestra. By J. EdwardsBrian Boru Selection. Orchestra. By J. EdwardsBrian Boru Gems. Piano. By J. EdwardsCamiola Waltzes. Orchestra. By C. W. BennetConcert Overture. Orchestra. By Francke-MeilerDames and Daughters. Orchestra. By D. W. Beeves....

Fern Cliff Quadrille. Orchestra. By G. D. BarnardJubilate Deo in F. By J. YoakleyMarion Waltz. Orchestra. By G. McQuaideSunshine and Poses Mazurka. Orchestra. By E. Dorn.Te Deum in F. By J. YoakleyRemembrance of St. Augustine Waltzes. By F. N.Boardman.

Little Sunshine Polka. Orchestra. By G. F. Daniels....

En-Fin Waltzes. Orchestra. By D. S. GodfreyThe Empress Polka. Orchestra. By G. D. BarnardThe Winging Coon Schottische. Orchestra. By D. S.

Godfrey.Ideal Overture" Orchestra. By G. F. DanielsMorning Breeze Polka. Orchestra. By R. Schlepegrell.

The Nominee March. Orchestra. By Skelton-Thiele...

All Hope has Flown. By J. EdwardsDanse Mignonne. By P. BeamontFairy Tale Overture. Orchestra. By L. P. Laurendeau.Gardes du Corps Two-step. By R. B. HallIch Liebe Dich. By A. Van BurenThe Mayflower March. By D. A. HigginsPagoda March. Orchestra. By G. F. DanielsVolatine Galop. Orchestra. By G.F. DanielsSpinola Waltzes. Orchestra. By G. F. DanielsOur Nine March. By E. M. ReedIf Only in Thy Heart I Dwell. By H. PerletAh Noche Serena. By W. J. McCoySpring Carols Idylle. By G. LangeDunlap Commandery March. Mandolin and guitar.

By R. B. Hall.

Baltimore Letter Carriers' March. By R. M. Packard...I Wish He Were Ilome To-night

Foot Ball March and Two-stepMy Down-Town Girl's a WinnerBlue Juniata Waltz...,

Keep Away Brudders, Keep AwayChrysanthemum PolkaMy Last FarewellThe King's Champion March. Band. By F.Brotherhood, Is the Cry of the 19th Century.

Deans.O Happy Day. By A. L. DemingLa Tosca Waltz. Mandoliu. By Bogert

T. Baker.,

By H. C.

Proprietors.

Cavanagh & Clark,

St. Paul, Minn.A. Centanni, Chicago.Chappell&Co., Ltd.,

London.Chicago Music Co. , Chicago.

Do.Do.

John Church Co., Cincinnati.

Do.Do.Do-Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Harry Coleman,

Do.Philadelphia.

The Cornucopia Company,New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Benj. B. Dale, Philadelphia.

II. C. Deans, Boston.

A. L. Deming.Denton &Seixas, New York.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground Fantasia. Band. ByPerkins.

Sunset. By E. B. RiceThe Sleighing Frolic. By BullardThe Hunter's Joy Overture. Orchestra. By R. Gruen-

wald.O Ships that Sail. By A. Farvvell

Good Night. By C. E. Starr

Let Me Sleep in the Old Kirkyard at Home. By J. L.Gilhert.

Melinda Johnson. By F. M. DeanThe Little Imps. Orchestra. By G. L. TracyTwilight. By G. B. NevinAbsence. By A. E. Little

Zamacueca Danse Chilienne. Violin and piano. ByJos. White.

Jeunnesse Habanera. Violin and piano. By Jos. WhiteYour Eyes So Deep. Song in B flat. By L. G. Charlton

Your Eyes So Deep. Song in A flat. By L. G. CharltonAlabama Echoes Two-step. Piano. By Eno-LangeyThe Land of Nod. By A. M. EdwardsOur Day. Song in F. By Gerald LaneOur Day. SonginG. By Gerald LaneOur Day. Song in A flat. By Gerald LaneFarewell-Flowers. By T. Espen

Libel-Dances. By T. EspenBarfussle. By T. EspenLi Hung Chang Waltz. By B. Von FeldmannNot Worthy of Name. By M. Mayer

Yellow Kids on Parade Two-step. Orchestra. By Van-dersloot.

Ma Lickrish Lem. By H. J. Lautz

The Octoroons' March. By H. J. LautzCaprice. Op. 132, No. 1. Von S. Jadassohn

Erinnerung. Op. 132, No. 2. Von S. JadassohnTanz. Op. 132, No. 3. Von S. JadassohnMarcia Giojosa. Op. 132, No. 4, Von S. JadassohnMy Mother's Voice. By G. T. GallweyThe Blue Lotus Waltz. By M. B. GarnerClement's Fatal Ride. By E. P. Coleman

Success to Bryan March. By C. GrunewaldTristesse. Par Guy d'HardelotA December Sparrow. By E. GualandThe Favorite Kye Wr

altz. By F. O. GutmanThe Sweet Face Haunts Me. By Chas. CohenSecond Regiment N. G. P. March. Band. By R. W.

Hall.

The Ordway Rifles March. By P. R. HallamSwedish Lullaby. By W. F. Sudds

Sweet Kitty O'Toole. By 0. M. Heinzman

Ioliue Mazurka. Mandolin. By M. HermanSweet Remembrance Gavotte. Mandolin. By M.Herman.Murmnre d'Amour. Par A. David ,

Proprietors.

O. Ditson Company, Boston.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

U. T. Du Wast,Paris, France.

Do.W. J. Dyer & Bro.,

St. Paul, Minn.Do.

Paul Eno, Philadelphia.

A. M. Edwards.Enoch & Sons, London.

Do.•Do.

Ernst Eulenberg,Leipzig, Germany.

Do.Do.

Bertha von Feldmann.Finn & Mayer PublishingCompany, Trenton, N. J.

Fisk, Achenbach & Co.

,

Williamsport, Pa.

Geo. W. Fleming,Syracuse, N. Y.

Do.Rob. Forberg,

Leipzig, Germany.Do.Do.Do.

Geo. T. Gallwey.M. B. Garner.John Gillespie,

Fitchburg, Mass.C. Grunewald, Houston, Tex.L. Grus Fils, Paris, France.Gualano Bros. ,Syracuse, N.Y

.

F. O. Gutman, Cleveland.Do.

R. W. Hall Music Company,Gillespie, Pa.

Paul R. Hallam.Hatch Music Company,

Philadelphia.Heinzman & McCanlis,

Brooklyn.M. Herman.

Do.Heugel & Cie, Paris, France.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Glittering Star. By S. Pohalski

Hibiscus. By A. HimanMimosa Caprice. Piano, 4 hands. By AI Love You, No Matter What They Say.

Kelley.The Beautiful Night. By O. L. FleckDance of the Nymphs. By M. N. Koninsky

HimanBy W. V. D.

Zweit Sonate (A moll). Violin and piano. By R. Kahn.

The Daughter of the Quaker. By A. Nonym

Only a Little Baby Shoe. By I. Y. BennettLittle Love Knot True. By A. NonymHe's Always the Same Old Friend. By A. NonymJubilate in G. By L. E. MasonA Mother's Convict Son. By C. M. Couch

New York's Darling March. By R. A. RichmondRomanzad'Amour. Violin and piano. BvF.D. Bloom-

field.

The Little Gold Ring That My Nell Gave to Me. ByA. D. Liefeld.

I'll Soon Return to Jane. By Marshal I-Wolff.

By G.

The Republic March. By W. L. RohbockHarvard Waltz. By C. M. R. Miller

Good-Night, Jesus. By Rev. L. MoesleinCome Into the Garden, Maud, Male voices.

Frolich.

Love of My Childhood Days. By W. S. Glynn ,

When Sue and I Went Skating. By J. R. MurrayGuests of the Heart. By J. R. Murray ,

Gone to Heaven. By J. R. Murray ,

Bright Eyes Waltz. By J. R. MurrayBerceuse de a Coedes. Mandolin and piano. By J. A.

Carboni.

L'Esclave. By A. VincentBehold, I Send the Promise. By J. V. Roberts

The Story of the Cross. By J. V. Roberts.. ..

Caprice. Organ. By W. WolstenholmeThe Little Yellow Kid. By Penn-Callender.Stella March. By W. B. Price

Athletic Club March. By W. W. Pickerill.

Arpeon Waltz. Guitar. By C. P. Ricker...

Berceuse. Violin and piano. By E. Fritzsch.

Walzer. Violin and piano. By E. FritzschPolka. Violin and piano. By E. FritzschLove at the Rink. By G. NealForth in the Gladness of Summer Time. By H. B. Roney..In the Hour of Trial. By H B. RoneyIt Came Upon the Midnight Clear. By H. B. Roney..The Consecration of the Bells. By H. B. RoneyWie die Wilde Ros' ira Wald. Von F. Mair

Petite Valse. By Frank Lynes.

Proprietors.

Albert Himan, New York.Do.Do.

Kelley-Bush & Co.,

Wilmington.J. F. King, Orrvillc, Ohio.

E. M. Koninsky & Bros.,

Troy, N. Y.

F. E. C. Leuckert,Leipzig, Germany.

Chas. W. McOlure,Kansas City, Mo.

Do. "

Do.Do.

Louis E. Mason.Maumec Valley Music Com-

pany, New York.Do.Do.

Do.

Zeno Mauvais Music Co.,

San Francisco.

Mellor Music Co., Pittsburg.

C. H. R. Miller.

Rev. L. Moeslein.

G. Molineux, New York.

J. S. Murray.Do.Do.Do.Do.

A. Noel, Paris, France.

Do.Novello, Ewer & Co.,

New York.Do.Do.

Wm. H. Penn.Phipps & Alpuente,

New York.W. W. Pickerell.

Chas. P. Ricker,Waltham, Mass.

J. Rieter-Biedermann,Leipzig, Germany.

Do.Do.

J. E. Robson.H. B. Konev, Chicago.

Do.Do.Do.

Schlesingersche Buch-u.M u si k h a ndlung (RohtLienau), Beriin, Germany.

A. P. Schmidt, Boston.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles. Proprietors.

Bohemian Dance. By Frank LynesGavotte in D minor. By Frank LynesCradle Song. By Frank LynesSoldiers' March. By Frank LynesMazurka in D. By Frank LynesTurkish March. By Frank LynesSaltarello in A minor. By Frank LynesSonatina in C. By Frank LynesRide of the Hunters. By Frank LynesIn the Hammock. By Frank LynesSuite in D moll. Op. 36. Full orchestra. By Arthur

Foote.

Serenade. By F. F. RogersYour Sister Was My "Wife. By J. L. Smith

Valse. By Walter Starck

Polka. By Walter StarckMarch. By Walter StarckSchottische. By Walter StarckMazurka (Yorke). By Walter StarckOn the Ocean. W. KuheOur American Girls March. By Fr. FaerberDance of the Gold Bugs. By Miss E. MillardGrand March to Fairy Land. By Al. MellingerMamma's Schottische. By J. NavarroIlda Valse Brillant. By J. NavarroMissa in Honorem S. Rosae, Virg. Limanae. By H.

Tappert.Founders' and Benefactors' Day. By H. M. Skinner....

Nit-Nit-Nit. By G. M. Cohen

Somebody Has My Heart. By G. L. SpauldingThe Angel of Mulberry Bend. By G. M. BlandfordMy Dear Janette. By R. GreenbaumDon't Tell My Mother. By E. J. Sturtzel

Dance of the Hogan Alley Hoboes. By G. MyersMirage du Coeur. By A. C. Eimer

Recreation Waltz. By W. SpruceWhen. By R. AquabellaTwo Loves. By D. M. HatfieldLenola Valse Rondo. By R. Stahl

My Love of By-Gone Days. By R. StahlVarsoviana. By R. ElmNear, Yet Far Apart. By F. C. BastinViolet Waltz. By Lydia GutFirst Concerto Fantasia. By G. F. BarronMandolinato. By G. F. BarronCome, Sing a Merry Song. By W. L. Thompson

Estella Air de Ballet. By F. C. RobinsonOn the Beach. By F. C. RobinsonBubbles. By I. H. Meredith

Columbian Club March. ByG. VogelI'm Going Home Again. By J. H. Warner

Frivolity. By E. L. NewmanTulaue Yorke. By H. Wehrniann

A. P. Schmidt, Boston.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.DoDo.Do.Do.Do.

J. H. Schroeder, New York.C. Schuster & Son,

New York.Shattinger Piano and MusicCompany, St. Louis.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

J. Singenberger,St. Francis, Wis-

H. M. Skinner, ChicagoSpaulding & Gray,

New York.Do.Do.Do.

E. J. Sturtzel,

Brooklyn, N. Y.M. D. Swisher, Philadelphia.

Thiebes-Stierlin Music Com-pany, St. Louis.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Will L. Thompson,East Liverpool, Ohio.

F. Trifet, Boston.Do.

Tuller-Meredith Music Com-pany, Chicago.

Guido Vogel, St. Louis.

J. H. Warner,Marlboro, Mass.

Weekes & Co., London.H. Wehrmann, New Orleans.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

T I TLBS.

Crappy Dun. Orchestra. \*y C. E. Trevathan

There Was a Man. Male voices. By A. OeibelThere Was a Man. Mixed voices. By A. GeibelAt Beauty's Shrine Waltzes. By E. II. Bailey....

My Girl Selections. Band. By F. O. CarrWeather or No. A Musical Dialogue. By \i. L. SelbyCujus Aniinam. Violin and piano. By Rossini-May....

The Golf Club March. By R. II. Marker

The Dancing Darkey. Orchestra. By G. W. Lansing.

Propria 'ORfl

White-Sn itli M Ifiic Publish11 ig Coi ipany, Boston

Do.

Do.

Do.

Jos Will

Do.

ams, London

Ge< . Will g <& C« ,

1': Itiinoic

M. Witin. irk & SonsNew York

The B. V. Woods Co. Boston

DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS.

Adelaide. By David BisphamZwiazkowiecThe Last of the Tories. By Arthur Detmers..

The Sporting Ticker. By John E. McCarthy

Shamus O'Brien, the Rebel of '98

His Last Chance. By George M. Travis

David Bispham, New YorkE. Z. Brodowski, ChicagoArthur Detmers,

Buffalo, X. VJohn E. McCarthy,

New YorkJames M. O'Kellv,

New YorkGeorge M. Travis,

Brooklyn, N. Y

MAPS.

Approved Mineral Surveys in the Cripple Creek Mining E. A. Bylcr and W. B. Shep-District. herd.

Map of Trail Creek Mining Camp Balston C. Kenway,Tacoma, Wash.

Madison, N. J Sanborn-Perris Map Com-pany, New York.

Fort Plain and Nelliston, N. Y Do.Sharpsburg, Pa Do.Ware, Mass Do.

Fredericksburg, Va Do.Plymouth, Pa DoPittston, Pa Do.Mamaroneck, N. Y Do.

ENGRAVING.

Steinway Parlor Grand. "Decorations Louis XV" Steinway & Sons, New York.

LITHOGRAPHS.

3-sheet " Lettering." N. Y. No. 7508..

3-sheet " Hollyhocks." N. Y. No. 7503.3-sheet '

' Speak. " N. Y. No. 7483

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Strobridge Lithograph Com-pany, Cincinnati, Ohio.

bo.Do.

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LITHOGRAPHS—Continukd.

Titles.

'Blackguard." N. V. No. 7500

'Problem." N. Y. No. 7505'Kneeling" N Y No 7504

Pkopbiktoms.

J-sheet'

I-sheet'

1 -shoot '

Strobridge Lithograph Com-pany, Cineinnati, Ohio

Ho.Do.

'Two Heads." N. Y. No. 7501 Do.

''-shoot 'Green Room." N. Y. No. 7478 Do..1 -sheet 'Portraits." N Y. No. 7477 Dojj-sheet

20 sheet '

' Brother." N. Y. No. 7482 Do.'Foundry." N. Y. No. 7485 Do.

28-sheet 'Stand." N. Y. No. 7507'Shadow." N. Y. No. 7517

Do.Do.

3-sheet 'Surrender. N. Y. No. 7518 Do.3-sheet 'Figure." N. Y. No. 7520 Do.

' T.pffprinn- " N. Y No. 7filH Do.SpriDg and Siimniftr Snorts Sylvan E. Bier & Co.,

New York

PHOTOGRAPHS.

Dwight L. Moody

Portrait of Mrs. Cleveland. Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4.

Mrs. Cleveland and the Ladies of the Cabinet. Nos. 1

and 2.

Radiograph of a Mummy from the Cliff Dwellings of the

Verde River, Arizona.

At the Close of Day

210. The Angel Visitant

That Pesky Pat Again

Broadway Lined with "Old Glories"—McKinley Cam-paign.

The WeddingAuldKirkAn Optical DelusionAlong the Wharves, Hongkong, ChinaFishing in the Harbor, Canton, ChinaA Knight of Labor''For Heaven's Sake, Maria, Give Us a Rest"The Wonderful Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Ire-

land.

Herd of Sacred Deer at Nara, JapanThe Famous Hall of Pillars, Upper Egypt

Obelisk of Luxor and the Pylone, Luxor, EgyptPillars and Temple of Amenhotep, Luxor, EgyptFestivities after Ramadan, Jaffa, Palestine

Christ's TombOld Olive Tree, Garden of GethsemaneA Bicheriau Home, Soudan, Africa

The Great Sphinx and Pyramid of Chefren, EgyptMount of Olives from JerusalemThe Tomb of Rachel, near BethlehemJerusalem, the City of the "Great King"Beit Jala, Embowered in Olive Groves

Henry Albert,

Arlington, N. J.

F. B. Johnson,Washington, D. C.

Do.

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Wood, Los Angeles, Cal.

F. P. Lamont,Waltham, Mass.

E. R. McCollister,

Baraboo, Wis.Strohmeyer & Wyman, v

New York.Do. •-'-.'

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New York.Do.

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Titles.

Mighty Pillars in the Great Hall of Karnak.

Resting at a Well on the Libyan Desert, Egypt.Before the Hath

After the BathPsyche at the Seashore

The Lyric QueenNo. 470. Forest Road at Chop LakeNo. 480. Narada Falls

No. 490. Mashel Mountain Cordnroy Roadway.A Swim for "Deer" Life

PltOPItlKTOKR.

Underwood & Underwood,New York.

Do.Urlin & Pfeifer,

Columbus, Ohio.

Do.Do.Do.

A. H. Waite, Tacoma, Wash.Do.Do.

Arthur P. Yates.

CHARTS.

Hubbard's Ancestral Register.

The Up-To-Date Tailor System of Dress CuttingSheldon's New Standard Writing Charts. Nos. 1 and 2.

Fannie Wilder Brown,Fitchbnrg, Mass.

G. W. Kinney, Parsons, Kans.Sheldon & Co., New York.

PRINTS.

Washington.

LincolnThe -Educated Hog

Ice

Cabinet Office-Seekers

Madame Emma Eames ,

A Dispatch from the Seat of War.He Steals Millions

Future Scene at Princeton, N. JLend Me Your EarOthello's Occupation's Gone ,

Our Foreign MissionQueen Victoria IntimatesUncle Sam : He Didn't Do a Thing to Me, Did He?.

Milton Bradley Company,Springfield, Mass.

Do.Judge Publishing Company,

New York.Do.Do.

Leslie's Weekly, New York.Do.

Scripps McRae League,Cincinnati.

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Wax Baby Figure.

No. 119c. Wax Lady Figure121c. Wax Lady Figure1216. Wax Lady Figure '.

Cap Heads. 456, 45Ga, 4566Cloak Room FixturesMirror. 274, 274a, 274//, 274c, 274/.2056 HookFlower Stand. DecoratedFlower Stand. 481, 481«, 4816

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Continued.

Titles.

Shelf Arms. 114, 122.

Shelf Arm Fixture. 438Coat Display Stand. 43!)

The "Handsome" Furnishing Goods Display Frame.The "Companion" Shoe Display FrameThe "Grenadier" Shoe Display FixtureThe " Defianee " Shoe Display FixtureThe "Defender" Shoe Display FrameThe "Star" Shoe Display FrameThe "Oriental" Shoe Display FrameThe "Gorgeous" Hat Display FixtureThe "Ideal" Hat Display FixtureThe "Fleur-de-lis" Millinery FixtureThe "Diamond" Hat Display FrameThe "Colonial" Hat Display Frame

Proprietors.

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Division of Stationery , Printing, and Blanks.

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At Conscience' Bidding. By W. AddisonThe Gr^it Middleville Cyclone. By W. L. AldtnThe Boots of Bumpus. By Mrs. AlexanderAt the Cannon's Mouth. By Joseph A. Altsheler ,

High School Class Book of Drawing. By Christine

Gordon Sullivan.

Normal Class Book of Drawing. By Christine GordonSullivan.

Herd Register of the American Jersey Cattle Cluh. Vol.

4G.

Transactions of the American Surgical Association.

Edited by De Forest Willard. Vol. 14.

Liar's License

If You Cannot Be a Woman, Be a Man

Calendar of Monthly Intentions. February, 1897

Oriental Ceramic Art. From the collection of W. T.

Walters. Text and notes by S. W. Bushell. Sections

1 and 2.

El Moro. Por Jos6 Manuel MarroquinAll Europe Alarmed by the Plague in IndiaThe News in EnglandThe Queen's Speech ...

Boston School Boys as Fire Laddies. By Miss E. T.

Lander.Sheep Swung Over a Gorge in a Cradle. By Campbell

Pendleton (Mrs. C.K.Gaines).Waterspout Shown in Miniature. By J. McLean French.Bean that Explodes Like a Torpedo. By J. McLean

French.All About the Woman of Fashion. By Annie Laurie

Woods.Ellen Osborn's Fashion Letter. By E. P. HeatonMothers to Meet at the Capital. By Annie Laurie

Woods.M. Quad's Fun, Fancy, and Fiction. By Chas. B. Lewis.Land of Promise for American Sportsmen. By Eugene

McCarthy.Cannibal Snakes and Their Tactics. By G. R. O'Reilly..Only Woman Who Carries U. S. Mails. By A. Leslie...

A Summer Love. By Percival Sheldon RidsdaleThere's Lots of Room on the Old Earth. By I. D.

Marshall.Only " Bug Bible " in the United States. By A. Leslie.

Roentgen Rays Saved This Child's Life. By A. Leslie ..

The Coward of Salem. By Charles B. LewisHow to Get Rich Without Working. By Edward Homer

Bailey.

Baker's School of Finance

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I'UOIMUKTOKK.

W. Addison.W. L. Alden.Mrs. Alexander.Joseph A. Altsheler.

American Book Company,New York.

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American Jersey Cattle Club,New York.

American Surgical Associa-tion, Philadelphia.

H. A. Ammann,Spokane, Wash.

E. F. Andrews,Detroit, Mich.

Apostleship of Prayer,

New York.D. Appleton & Co.,

New York.

Do.Associated Press, New York.

Do.Do.

Bacheller Syndicate,New York.

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Edward Homer Bailey,

Johnstown, Pa.

Jay Baker, Kansas City, Mo.

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Titles.

New Special Rules and Regulations

Chaplin on Express Trusts and TowersThe Greatest of the Planets. By Sir Robert Ball

Winter NnmbCalifornia Reports. Vol. 113

Irwin Russell. By William Malone Baskcrvill

Bishop George F. Pierce. By Bishop O. P. Fitzgerald...

Paul Hamilton Hayne. By Samuel Albert LinkA Glance at the Field. By Samuel Albert LinkGladys: A Woman of Courage. By S. Baring-Gould.

Chap. 1.

The Mutable Many. By Robert Barr. Chaps. 15-19...

English Drama. A Working Basis

Half Dime Library. No. 1016Dime Library. No. 951

Station 347 -f 57.6. By Wolcott Le Clear BeardLaboratory Manual. By Alfred C. BeebeThe Value of Mental Impressions in the Treatment of

Disease. By William Thomas Bel held.The Marchmont Mystery. By E. Burke Collins. Chaps.

7 and 8.

A Fountain Sealed. By Sir Walter Besant. Chaps. 2-7.

The Gospel History of Jesus Christ. Junior grade.

Second quarter. Parts 4-6. Lessons 10-24.

The Three Great Apostles. Junior grade. Vol. 7, No. 2.

Lessons 5-8.

Handbook of Structural Formula?. By Henry Leffmann.

Devotional Offerings. By William C. Blaydes

Notes of International Lessons. 1897. By E. E. Hoss..

The Way to Christ Made Plain. By W. M. Leftwich....

Century Calendar. 1810-1910The Northward Movement of the Colored Population.By Frederick J. Brown.

John Treason's Fortune. By George Brown. Chaps.1-22.

A Bag of Money. By William Perry Brown. Chaps. 1-3.

A Poem on the United States and CapitalsSpecial Edition of Bullinger's Postal and Shippers'

Guide. 1897. For Boston.Special Edition of Bullinger's Postal and Shippers'

Guide. 1897. For Philadelphia.Special Edition of Bullinger's Postal and Shippers'

Guide. 1897. For the United States and Canada.Logan's Sal. By G. B. BurginIn Excelsis

Time for Wellesley, Wellesley Hills Farms, and NewtonLower Falls.

Pennsylvania Colony and Commonwealth. By SydneyGeorge Fisher.

Dr. Darch's Wife. By Florence Warden

Logarithms—Instruction paper. First edition

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Wellesley, Mass.Beadle & Adams, New York.

Do.Wolcott Le Clear Beard.

Alfred C. Beebe, Chicago.William Thomas Bel field,

Chicago.Will J. Benners, Jr.

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Book Agents of the M. E.

Church, South,Nashville, Tenn.

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Wellesley, MassHenry T. Coates & Co.,

Philadelphia.Peter Fenelon Collier,

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Hydromechanics—Key. Third edition

The Course in Railroad Engineering—Examination Ques-tions for Diploma.

Algebra— Instruction paper. First edition. Sections 5

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Hydromechanics—Instruction paper. Third edition

Arithmetic—Section 3. Key. First edition

Circular of Information on MinesThe Woman Stealer. By Harry Mills

The Overseer's Daughter. By George W. GoodeThe Artist Sisters. By Win. II. MellenGilt-Edge Tom, Conductor. By Erwin L. CoolidgeFor the Flag. By Wm. C. Livingstone

The Belle of the Island City. By Wm. C. Livingstone..

King Dan. By George W. GoodeA Daughter of Satan. By Harry Mills

Sermons on the International Sunday-School Lessons for

1897.

A Thrilling Narrative of the Minnesota Massacre andthe Sionx War of 1862-63.

Guide to Bronzing and Enameling. By James Croke ....

Hand-Book of Railroad Securities. January, 1897

The Clover Clan of Philadelphia. By Mary R. Deacon.

From Toys to TeensSpecifications for Stone and Brick Passenger Stations.

Form A.

Thirty-one Selected Formulas and Prescriptions

Dockham's American Report and Directory of the Tex-tile Manufacture and Dry Goods Trade. 1897.

Salted with Fire. By George Macdonald. Chaps. 3 and 4..

Salted with Fire. By George Macdonald. Chaps. 5andG..The Doom of the Star Gazer. By Dick DonovanThe Civil Government of Missouri. By Frederick

Charles Hicks.

The Gloucester Tide-Book and Almanac. 1897. ByGeo. W. Eldridge.

London Topics

The Testimony of Hugh Merryday. By W. W. FennCatharine Cole's Book. Introduction by M. E. M. Davis.,

"Anchored" and Other Stories. By Florence YaleFord.

The Police Gazette Sporting Annual for 1897Fritzsche's Manual

Earlc's Day Book for the Farm. 1897

Questions in Latin Grammar. By Frank A. Gallup.

Souvenir Program of First Production of Nittaunis..

Goodykoontz's Perpetual Calendar and GeneralReference Manual.

Suggestions to Mothers

Beriah Bowles Acher.

Pkopbiktors.

Colliery Engineer Company,Scranton, I'a.

Do.

Do.

Do.

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New York.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Congregational Sunday School

and Pub. Society, Boston.

A. P. Connolly, Chicago.

James Croke, Boston.William B. Dana Company,

New York.

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Philadelphia.

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Dodd, Mead & Co.,

New York.Do.

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Philadelphia.

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Evening Post PublishingCompany, New York.

W. W. Fenn.Horace Fletcher, Chicago.

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pany, St Joseph, Mich.Frank A. Gallup,

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Grit Publishing Company,Williamsport, Pa.

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The Open View Bookfiuder.

Financial New York. By William Ten Eyck Harden-brook. Parts 1 and 2.

Shall We Patronize the Department Stores? ...

The Three Partners. By Bret Harte. Fourth install-

ment.The Dagger and the Cross. By Joseph Hatton. Chaps.

23-28.

Wholesale Catalogue of Vegetable Seeds. Spring, 1897.

General Wholesale Catalogue to Dealers.

Advance Information. Spring, 1897Insurance at Half Price

1897...

The Burton Holmes Lectures

A Primer of French Pronunciation. By John E. Matzke...

Poganuc People and Pink and White Tyranny. ByHarriet Beecher Stowe.

My Wife and I. By Harriet Beecher StoweWe and Our Neighbors. By Harriet Beecher StoweStories, Sketches, and Studies. By Harriet Beecher

Stowe.Cressy and Other Tales. By Bret HarteA First Family of Tasajara and Other Tales. By Bret

Harte.Religious Studies, Sketehes, and Poems. By Harriet

Beecher Stowe.Stories and Sketches for the Young. By Harriet Beecher

Stowe.Aasessment No. 259

Christian Beneficence. By Rev. W. McD. Howell,

A Spirit in My Feet. By Fergus HumeOhio Nisi Prius and General Term Reports. Vol. 4, No. 2..

The Only Self-Instructor in Art. By W. H. KelloggBab-ed-Din the Door of True Religion. By Ibrahim G.

Kheiralla.

How to Learn Spanish. By Louis Lange

Ohio Decisions Reprint. Vol. 4.

Chaps.Whoso Findeth a Wife. By William Le Queux.1-6.

The Coward of Salem. By Chas. B. LewisUnder the Pacific. By Clarence Herbert New

She's O'er the Sea. By John B. Lonas.

Program of First Reunion of National Fremonter's Asso-ciation.

Overruled. By " Pansy." Chaps. 1-18American Historical Leaflets. No. 29. Extracts from

Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation.

History of the United States of America. By J. A.Spencer. Continued to 1896 by Benson J. Lossingand John Hastings. 4 vols.

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William Ten Eyck Hardcn-brook, New York.

C. G. Plarger, Jr.,

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London, England.Joseph Hatton,

London, England.Peter Henderson & Co.,

New York.Do.

Hill Brothers, New York.William Hoffman,

Salt Lake, Utah.E. Burton Holmes, Chicago.

Henry Holt& Co. , New York

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Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,

BostonDo.Do.Do.

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W. McD. Howell,Nashville, Teun.

Fergus Hume.Carl G. Jahn,

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Chicago.Louis Lange,

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Philadelphia.John B. Lonas,

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Lothrop Pub Co., Boston.A. Lovcll & Co., New York.

James B. Lyon,Albany, N. Y.

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Hints on Piano-Playing. By Alexander McArthur.Nos. 1 and U.

Hints on Piano -Playing. By Alexander McArthur.Chap. 4.

The Junior Lamp-Lighter. By Philip Verrill Mighcls.

Stealing Railroad Engines. By Ernest Shrivcr

Grant's First Command. By Hamlin Garland '.

A Red Cap. By Emma A. UpperKick and the Rooter. By P. Y. BlackJennie and Jack. By Philip Verrill Mighels

$10,000 Worth of Facts and Figures for 50 Cents. ByJames MacCormac.

Stories from the Life of the Wonderful. By Mrs. NinaL. McFadyen.

Elementary Geology. By Ralph S. TarrExperimental Morphology. By Charles Benedict Daven-

port. Part first.

The English Constitution. By Jesse MacyThe More Mystery. By Crittenden Marriott. Install-

ments 25 and 26.

In the Name of Liberty. By Florence Marryat. Chap. 1

Medical AdviceA Lovely Fiend. By L. T. MeadeWe Want a Living. By Charles Welfare

Story of the State. By Henry E. Legler. Chaps. 4

and 5.

Catalogue. 1897A List of Genealogies. Collected by Seymour Morris....

Old Cap. Collier Library. No. 685

Coach and Railway Varnishes and Colors

The Illustrated Bible Treasurv. Edited by WilliamWright.

'Listed for Love. By W. A. M. Goode

Gesine Lemcke's Weekly Table TalkSpecial-Kabeldepeschen. January 17-20, 1897

Human Nature in Public and Private Life. By Geo.Washington Nims.

Taxation in Iowa. By F. H. NobleAlabama Reports. Vol. 108

Nature's Marriage. By A. B. Olston

Biographical Sketches of the Members of the Senate andHouse of Representatives of Maine, for 1897. Vol. 18.

Old Sleuth's Own Library. Nos. 67 and 68

The Private Life of the Queen. By C. Arthur Pearson..Sanctification Not a Second Blessing. By Isaac L.

Peebles.

Opposition to Vaccination. By Issac L. PeeblesGreenwood. By Daniel PeltonThe Magazine and the Drama. An Index. Compiledby James Harry Pence.

Dr. Pierce's Magnetic Elastic TrussGod and Prayer. By Boyd Vincent

E. L.

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Macmillan Co., New York.Do.

Do.Crittenden Marriott.

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New York.Murphy Varnish Company,

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New York.Geo. Washington Nims,

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Parlor Car Publishing Com-pany, New York.

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Titles.

Britain Lets Ivory GoNobility Gone to l-iuin

All De Chitnay's FaultElizabeth Barrett Browning.

American Orations. Edited by Alexander Johnston.Re-edited by James Albert Woodbnrn.

How to Study Music. By M. L. QainnProtective Coverings for Iron. By J. Speunrath....

What to Do and How to Do It. By Joe M. Ramsey.Ohio State Reports. Vol.53Society Visiting List. 1897. Baltimore ,

The Epistle to the Romans. By James M. Stiller.

Drops of Spray from Southern Seas. By Lucy BrownReynolds.

Evolutionism. By Olney H. RichmondNotes on Assaying. By Pierre de Peyster Rickettsand Edmund H. Miller.

Historic Bubbles. By Frederick Leake

La Comedie Humaine of Honore de Balzac. Vol. 31,

The Country Doctor. Vol. 32, The Village Rector.

William Roe's Farewell AddressDaily Rates for Money. 189GThat Affair Next Door. By Anna Katharine Green

The Mysterious Ring. By Dora Russell

A Noble Haul. By W. Clark Russell. Chap. 4.

Christ is Coming in 1901

Trousseau of Miss Collins

A Dead Man's Shoes By F. L. SalladeThe Liberty Bell. By CJark-Salyer-Goodman.

The Boston Register and Business Directory. For 1897..

Prayer JesukindleinOrgan Works. By Mendelssohn-WarrenRules for the Game of Sheep and WolvesComposition-Rhetoric. By Fred Newton Scott andJoseph Villiers Denney.

Seattle

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Life and Labors of Francis Asbury.Smith.

In Memoriam

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LessonSheets on Common Law Pleading. By Griffith

Ogden Ellis.

Lessou Sheets on Criminal Law. By Wm. C. Sprague .

Weekly Memorandum Calendar. 1897

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Stationery Cora-Brooklyn, N. Y.Correspondence.

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English Ruling Cases. By Robert Campbell. Americannotes by Irving Browne. Vol. 10. Easement-Estate.

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A Graded Course of Physical Training

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Frank Reade Library. No. 151

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Statistical Tables. January, 1897

The Majesty of the Lawvon Tuffel.

Turner's Mount Vernon City Directory.

Illustrated Catalogue

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Constitution and By-Laws of the Intermediate Society

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Congress, and The Legislative Power of the UnitedStates. By T. B. Reed.

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Coins of the United States. By J. F. Cargill

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The Southeastern Reporter. Vol. 25

Directory of the Members of the Philadelphia Bar.

1897.

West Publishing Company,St, Paul, Minn.

Richard C. Winship,Philadelphia.

M. A. Winter,Washington, City.

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ABC Pathfinder and Dial. January 18-24, 189:

Aberdeen Monthly Magazine. January, 1897 ,

Academic Leaflet. January, 1897 ,

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Albany Law Journal. January 9 and 16, 1897.

Amateur Athlete. January 21, 1897

American Agriculturist. January 23, 1897.

American Architect. January 16, 1897

American Field. January 23, 1897

American Florist. January 16, 1897

American Journal of Obstetrics. January, 1897

American Machinist. January 21, 1897

Americau Stock-Keeper. January 16, 1897

Architecture and Building. January 16, 1897Art Education. December-January, 1896-97..Art Student. Jauuary, 1897Atlantic Monthly. February, 1897

Atlantic Reporter. Vol. 36, No. 1.

Ave Maria. January 23, 1897

Bankers' Magazine. January, 1«9"

New England Railway Pub-lishing Company, Boston.

L. Sturtevant Woodruff,Boston.

Wm. C. Ewing,Lancaster, Ohio.

Lawyers' Co-operative Pub-lishing Company,

Rochester, N. YAlbany Law Journal Com

pany, Albany, N. YAmateur Athlete News Company, New York

Orange Judd Co., New YorkAmerican Architect andBuilding News Company,

Boston.American Field PublishingCompany. New York.

American Florist Company,Chicago.

William Wood & Co.,

New York.American Machinist Publish-

ing Company, New York.American Stock-Keeper Pub-

lishing Company, Boston.W. T. Comstock, New York.J. C. Witter & Co. , New York.Ernest KnaurTt, New York.Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,

Boston.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.D. E. Hudson,

Notre Dame, Ind.Bradford, Rhodes & Co.,

New York.

11

PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

Banner of Gold. January in, 189'

Banner Weekly. January 30, 18J)7

Hearings. January 14, 1897Bible Study Manual. February, 1897Jiiles* Whiskey Price List. January 15, 1897..

Boston Sunday Globe. January 17, 1897Bradstreet's. January 1(5, 1897Bright Days. January 30. 1897

Bubier's Popular Electrician. January, 1897....

Cassell's Family Magazine. February, 1897Catholic Reading Circle Review. January, 1897.

Central Law Journal. January 15, 1897.

Christian Herald. January 20, 1897.

Collier's Weekly. January 14, 1897 .

Commercial Advertiser. January 17-23, 1897

Commercial and Financial Chronicle. January 16, 1897.

Connecticut Quarterly. January, February, March, 1897.

Cordage Trade Journal. January 15, 1897

Demorest's Family Magazine. February, 1897

Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette. January, 1897Digest of Physical Tests and Laboratory Practice.

January, 1897.

Dry Goods Economist. January 16, 1897Electrical Engineer. January 20, 1897

Electrical Journal. January 15, 1897.

Electrical World. January 16, 1897. ..

Emerson College Magazine. January, 1897.Engineering Record. January 16, 1897

Ev'ry Month. January, 1897.

Examiner's Sunday Magazine. January 10, 1897Family Story Paper. January 30, 1897

Farm and Home. Eastern edition. January 1 and 15,

1897.

Farm and Home. Western edition. January 1 and 15,

1897.

Farm Implement News. January 14 and 21, 1897

Farm Machinery. January 12 and 19, 1897..

Farmer. January 23, 1897Forest and Stream.

J,January 23, 1897.

Garden and Forest. January 20, 1897

PlCOl'ltlETOJC.H.

Banner of Gold PublishingCompany, Chicago.

Beadle & Adams, New York.Bearings Pub. Co., Chicago.

BibleStudy Pub. Co., Boston.

J. W. Biles Company,Cincinnati, Ohio.

Globe Publishing Co.,Boston.Bradstreet Co., New York.Bright Days Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Bubier Pub. Co., Lynn, Mass.Cassell Pub. Co., New York.W. E. Mosher,

Youngstown, Ohio.Central Law .Journal Com-

pany, St. Louis, Mo.Louis Klopsch, New York.Peter Fenelon Collier,

New York.Commercial Advertiser Asso-

ciation, New York.William B. Dana Company,

New York.Geo. C. Atwell,

Hartford; Conn.Charles H. Delano.

New York.Demorest Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Gazette Pub. Co., New York.Frederick A. Riehle,

Philadelphia.

Textile Pub. Co., New York.Electrical Engineer,

New York.Electrical Journal Publish-

ing Company, Chicago.

W. J. Johnston Company,New York.

Harry S. Ross, Boston.Engineering Record,

New York.Howley, Haviland & Co.,

New York.W. R. Hearst, San Francisco.

Norman L. Munro,New Y

rork.

Phelps Publishing Company,Springfield, Mass.

Phelps Pub. Co., Chicago.

Farm Implement News Com-pany, Chicago.

Midland Publishing Com-pany, St. Louis, Mo.

Orange Judd Co., Chicago.Forest and Stream Publish-

ing Company, New York.Garden and Forest Publish-

ing Company, New York.

12

PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

Gardening. January 15, 1897Golden Hours. January 23, 1897.

Golden Moments. January, 1897.

Golden Rule. January 21. 1897Good News. February 6, 1897Great Round World. January 21, 1897.

Grocers' Regulator. January 14, 1897.

Harper's Bazar. January 23, 1897Harper's Monthly. February, 1897Harper's Round Table. January 19, 1897Harper's Weekly. January 23, 1897Health-Culture. December, 1896, January, February,

1897.

Heating and Ventilation. January 15, 1897

Home Guard. January, 1897....

Home Magazine. January, 1897.

Home Queen. November, 1896, February, 1897.

Home Talk. January, 1897

Horseman. January 19, 1897

House Beautiful. January, 1897.

Hub. January, 1897

Illustrated American. January 23, 1897Illustrated Buffalo Express. January 17, 1897.

Illustrated Electrical Review. January 20, 1897.

Hlustrated Family Herald. January, 1897

Illustrated Police News. January 23, 1897.

Jewelers' Circular. January 20, 1897

Jewelers' Weekly. January 20, 1897

Journal of the American Medical Association. January16, 1897.

Judge. January 23, 1897Junior Golden Rule. February, 1897Lawyers' Reports Annotated. December 1, 1896

League Director. February, 1897

Legal Intelligencer. January 15 and 22, 1897.

Leslie's Weekly. January 21, 1897

Life. January 21, 1897

Lippincott's Magazine. February, 1897

Mackey ABC Guide. January 23, 1897.Medical News. January 16, 1897

Proprietors.

Gardening Company, Chicuko.Norman L. Munro,

New York.S. W. Lane & Co.,

Augusta, Me.Golden Rule Co., Boston.

Street & Smith, New York.William Beverley Harrison,

New York.Reid, Murdoch & Co.,

Chicago.

Harper & Bros. , New York.Do.Do.Do.

Health-Culture Company,New York.

Heatingand Ventilation Pub-lishing Co., New York.

E. J. Smith, Providence, R. I.

Commercial Travelers' HomeAss'n, Binghamton, N. Y.

Balfour Publishing Company,Philadelphia.

Woodward Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Chicago Horseman News-paper Company, Chicago.

Klapp & Co.

,

Chicago.Trade News Publishing Com-

pany, New York.Lorillard Spencer, New York.Geo. E. Matthews &Co.,

Buffalo, N. Y.Electrical Review PublishingCompany, New York.

S. W. Lane & Co.,

Augusta, Me.Police News, Boston.

Jewelers' Circular Publish-ing Company, New York.

Trades Weekly Company,New York.

American Medical Associa-

tion, Chicago.

Judge Pub. Co. , New York.Golden Rule Co. , Boston.

Lawyers' Co-operative Pub.Co., Rochester, N. Y.

Apostleship of Prayer,

New York.Edward P. Allinson,

Philadelphia.

Arkell Weekly Company,New York.

Mitchell & Miller,

New York.J. B. Lippincott Company,

Philadelphia.

ABC Guide Co., New York.Lea Bros. & Co., New York.

w>13

PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

Medical Record. January 23, 1897.

Metropolitan. February, 1897

Missionary Review. February, 1897.

National Farmer. January, 1897.

New England Master-Builder. January 16, 1897.

New York Clipper. January 23, 1897

New York Herald. January 10-22, 1897.

New York Journal. January 1G-22, 1897New York Medical Journal. January 23, 1897.

New York Supplement and State Reporter. January 14.

1897.

New York State Reports and Session Laws. January 16,

1897.

New York Times. January 16-22, 1897

New York Tribune. January 17, 1897.

New York Weekly. February 6, 1897 ..

Nickell Magazine. February, 1897Northeastern Reporter. Vol. 45, No. 8.,

Northwestern Reporter. Vol. G9, No. 6.

Open Court. January, 1897

Outlook. January 23, 1897Pacific Reporter. Vol. 47, No. 2.

Pathfinder. January 16, 1897

Peck's Export Purchase Index. January 1, 1897

People's Literary Companion. January, 1897

People's Railway Guide. Jauuary 15, 1897Pennsylvania County Court Reports. January 1G, 1897.

Period. January, 1897Peterson. January, 1897Philadelphia Inquirer. January 17, 1897.

Pittsburg Daily News. January 16-22, 1897

Pittsburg Times. January 16-22, 1897

Poet-Lore. January, February, March, 1897.Preacher's Magazine. January, 1897

Primary Monthly. February, 1897

Rider and Driver. January 23, 1897

Rough Notes. January 14 and 21, 1897

Russell's Convention Dates. January 16, 1897.

Proprietors.

William Wood (St Co.,

New York.

Blakely Hall, New York.Funk & Wagnalls Compa 113 ,

New York.

S. W. Lane & Co.,

Augusta, Me.H. II. Lepper, Boston.Frank (Jueen PublishingCompany, New York.

James Gordon Bennett,New Y01 k

W. R. Hearst, New York.D. Appleton & Co.,

New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Banks & Pros, and James B.

Lyon, Albany, N. Y.

New York Times Company,New York.

Tribune Association,

New YorkStreet & Smith, New York.Nickell Company, Boston.

AVest Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

Do.Open Court Publishing Com-

pany, Chicago.

Outlook Co., New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Pathfinder Publishing Com-pany, Washington City.

William E. Peck & Co.,

New York.S. W. Lane & Co.,

Augusta, Me.C. S. Pease, Albany, N. Y.

T. & J. W. Johnson & Co.,

Philadelphia.Olive B. Lee, Dallas, Tex.Peterson Co., New York.Philadelphia Inquirer Com-

pany, Philadelphia.Pittsburg Daily News,

Pittsburg, Pa.Pittsburg Times,

Pittsburg, Pa.

Poet-Lore Company, Boston.Wilbur B. Ketcham,

New York.Bible Study Publishing Com-

pany, Boston.Rider and Driver PublishingCompany, New York.

Rough Notes Company,Indianapolis, Ind.

Hamlin Russell, Cincinnati.

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14

PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

St. Louis Dnily Market Reporter. January 17-23, 1897..

St. Louis Weekly Market Reporter. January 20, 1897..

Scholar's Magazine. February, 1897i

School and Home. Jauuary 19, 1897

School Journal. January 10, 1897 ,

Scientific American. January 23, 1897Scientific American Supplement. January 23, 1897Shipping and Commercial List. January 10, 1897 ,

Southeastern Reporter. Vol. 20, No. 3

Southern Reporter. Vol. 21, No. 1

Southwestern Reporter. Vol. 38, No. 1

Standard. January 30, 1897

Stock Fluctuations. January 2, 1890, to January 2, 1897Sun. January 10-22, 1897

Sunday School Times. January 23, 1897

Sunshine. January, 1897

Supreme Court Reporter. Vol. 17, No. 10...

Superintendent and Foreman. January 19, 1897Texas Siftings. January 23, 1897

Textile Colorist. January, 1897Tobacco. January 15, 1897

Town Talk. January 10 and 23, 1897

Town Topics. January 21, 1897

Truth. January 28, 1897United States Courts of Appeals Reports. Vol. 41, No. 4.

Vocalist. January, 1897Vogue. January 21, 1897Waterbury Magazine. January, 1897

Western Brewer. January, 1897... „Western Electrician. January 23, 1897

What to Eat. February, 1897

Wheelwoman. January, 1897

World's Sunday Magazine. January 17, 1897Youth's Companion. January 21, 1897

Proprietors.

P. J. J. O'Connor,St. Louis, Mo.

Do.Sunday School Times,

Philadelphia.Wm. L. Thomas,

St. Louis, Mo.E. L. Kellogg & Co.,

New York.Munn & Co., New York.

Do.Shipping and Commercial

List Company, New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Do.Do.

Standard Press Company,New York.

J. G. Martin, Boston.Sun Printing and Publishing

Association, New York.John Wattles & Co.,

Philadelphia.

S. W. Lane & Co.,

Augusta, Me.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Joseph Van Ness, Boston.Robert E. Morgan,

New York.M. M. Frank, Philadelphia.T. H. Delano PublishingCompany, New York.

Burke & Beyer,Newark, N. J.

Town Topics PublishingCompany, New York.

Truth Company, New York.Banks& Brothers, New York.Vocalist Pub. Co., New York.Fashion Co., New York.Waring & Dixey,

Waterbury, Conn.H.S. Rich & Co., Chicago.Electrician Publishing Com-pany, Chicago.

Pierce & Pierce,

Minneapolis, Minn.Mary Sargent Hopkins,

Boston.

Press Pub. Co., New York.Perry Mason & Co., Boston.

15

MUSICAL, COMPOSITIONS.

Titles.

Come Down, Ma Honey. By M. Shapiro

Er uiul Sie. Flute and piano. By Ad. Terschak.

Abendlicd. Evening song. You A. KrngLandlichcr Tanz. Yon F. KirchnerWalzer. Op. 03. Von A. Krug *.

Legend. Violin and piano. By S. Coleridge-Taylor.

Vietory March. Orchestra. By T. D. PerkinsThe Birth of the Opal. By A. P. Bedell

Columbian Anthem. By E. Berliner

Pretty Mamie, Can You Blame Me. By O. A. Boser.

The Kalsomincr's Jubilee. By II. O. WheelerHomage to Washington. By De C. Desluis

I'll Be a Sister to You. By L. CalhounThe Cannibal Dance. By C. F. Roberts

Serenade. By F. C. Smith.

She's the Only Pebble On the Beach. By B. Chadwick.Ma Curly-Headed Baby. By G. H. ClutsamMy Love Lieth Here. By Joe HarrisonSalve Kegina. By H. B. DanforthKing of the Elves. By T. V. DaviesFair Venice Waltzes. By F. W. IsenbarthWhite Star Line March. Piano. By Brooks & Denton..

The Songs I Sang for You. By J. FrancisThe Coquette. By L. LombardMy Ideal Queen. By Chas. KobbinsMy Ideal Queen. By Chas. KobbinsFather, Now the Day is Past. By J. L. BrowneThou Lovest Me. By M. G. WatsonLove's Response. M. McC. PurdyA Night With the Bogies. Orchestra. By O. Langey...Dreams of Long Ago. By F. L. Morey .. ...

Battery Park on Sunday. By F. C. Farrell

Elsinore March. By B. BradshawA Song of May. By H. MurrayGod, My Supporter and My Hope. By H. P. DanksPress Forward to the Heavenly Gate. By H. P. Danks.Watch and Pray. By E. CutterGloria in Excelsis. By C. S. Elliot

Phryne. Par Louis GanneBriseis. Par E. Chabrier >

La Victorieuse March. Band. By Gaune-Wiegand.Once More. Song in D flat. By C. ChaminadeOnce More. Song in E flat. By C. ChaminadeWhispers. Song in B flat. By P. RodneyWhispers. Song in D. By P. RodneyMy Heart Sings. Song in F. By C. ChaminadeMy Heart Sings. Song in A. By C. ChaminadeMazurka. Violin and piano. By Spengler-Doring..

The Great Western Two-step. By E. Apel...

Squadron A March. By Lou Flint

Piano Studies. Op. 170, Heft 1, No. 1. By A. Biehl...

Piano Studies. Op. 170, Heft 2, No. 11. By A. Biehl..

Barcarolle. Violiu and piano. By Tschaikowski-Salter.

Proprietors.

Adclphi Pub. Co., New York.

Johann Andre,Offenbach on the Main,

Germany.Do.Do.Do.Do.

E. F. Balch & Co., Boston.

Augusta P. Bedell,

New York.E. Berliner.

O. A. Boser.

CO. BrokMw, Philadelphia.

Brothers of Charity, Boston.

Lowndes Calhoun.Carlin & Lennox,

Indianapolis.

Central Music PublishingCompany, Detroit.

Ben Chadwick.G. H. Clutsam.G. H. Conrard.H. B. Danforth.Davies & Son, London.Denton &Seixas, New York.

Do.Oliver Ditson Co., Boston.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Chas. S. Elliot & Co.,

New York.Enoch & Sons, London.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Ernst Euleuberg,Leipzig, Germany.

Ignaz Fischer, Toledo, Ohio.

Lou Flint, New York.Rob. Forberg,

Leipzig, German v.

Do.Do.

'57.

1(>

MU8ICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

The Bridal Day March. By O. M. HeinzmanThe Lady of the Lake Waltzes. By O. M. Heinzman ...

Our Happy Wedding Day. By W. L. Needham

Don't Go, Joe. By John Bastian

Peggy's Charms. By A. S. GibsonThe Curl. By H.F.Gilbert

The Story of the Signal Man. By W. H. Friday, Jr

Git UpDar. By G. M. Bland ford

Mother's My Best Girl. By C. HarveyBecause It's You. By G. LamsonBut Then, That's Nothing. By W. DauphinAnybody See My Willie? By H.S.MillerThere's Something Gone Wrong with Hannah. By H.

C. Verner.Don't Drive Your Child from Your Door. By R. Har-

ding.

Why Am I Not Like the Rest of the Girls. By G.Kerkef.

He Took It in a Quite Good-Natured Way. By F.

Davis.

Siempre Alegre Polka. Mandolin and piano. By C.

Curti.

Nueva Espana March. Mandolin and piano. By C.

Curti.

Serenate. Mandolin and piano. By C. Curti

When You Speak to Mamma. By A. M. CohenGive Praise to God. By R. A. HerronBallet Valse. By A. MarmontelUn Sourire Valse. By A. Marmontel

Etude de Concert. By A. MarmontelThe Heart that Never Grows Old. By Jewell-White ....

Violanta Gavotte. By A. RenardOn the Wing Caprice. By H. KleberSlumber Sweetly. Violin and piano. By Beaumont-May.

Bohemian Girl. Violin and piano. By Balfe-LaxHow Can I Leave Thee. Violin and piano. Arrangedby D. M. H. May.

Ist's Wahr? Male voices. By M. von Weinzierl

Deutsches Lied. Male voices. By M. von Weinzierl ...

Birchwood Waltz. Mandolin and guitar. By P. B.

Metcalf.

Parting. By Etta LarkinYoung America March. By C. H. R. MillerWe'll Take a Trip Way Up in the Sky. By C. H. R.

Miller.

Mercia. Menuet for Piano. By G. J. RubiniA Warrior's Reward. By Oscar VerneA Message from Home. Ry C. Francis LloydThe Village Queen. Jty Cotsford DickHusband and Wife. By Edward St. QuentinThe Village Shrine. By A. kawlingsRevedeNoel. Par E. Diet

Proprietors.

Gagel Brothers, New York.Do.

J. L. Gardner Music Com-pany, Chicago.

J. G. Geniser & Co.

A.S.Gibson.H. F. Gilbert,

Somerville, Mass.Goldthorp & Friday, Jr.,

New York.Hamilton S. Gordon,

New York.Do.Do.Do.

Louis Haas, Philadelphia.Do.

T. B. Harms & Co.,

New York.Do.

Do.

Do

Do.

Do.F. Herrmann, Buffalo.

R. A. Herron.Heugel & Cie, Paris, France.

Do.

Do.A. H. Jewell,

Cambridge, Mass.Wm. Kaun, Milwaukee.H. Kleber & Bro., Pittsburg.

P. J. Lammer, Baltimore.

Do.Do.

F. E. C. Leuckart,Leipzig, Germany.

Do.P. B. Metcalf,

Dorchester, Mass.Miles & Thompson, Boston.C. H. R. Miller.

Do.

W. Morley & Co., London.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Geo. Newnes, Ltd., London.A. Noel, Paris, France.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Contin IJkd.

Titles.

Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in (>. By A. E. Godfrey.

Carmen Seholare. By W. Parratt

Orphans by Decree. By M. O'DayCoshoctonian March. Mandolin and guitar. By C. J.

Rockwell.The King of Glory. Soprano. By J. P. O' Donnelly...

The King of Glory. Alto. By J. P. O'DonnellyCarnation Waltzes. By J. P. O'DonnellyHosanna. By J. P. O'DonnellyThe Graduates' March. By J. P. O'DonnellyAll Along the Way. Song in G. By O. VerneCome, Beloved. Song in G. By M. PiccolominiVanessa Waltz. By W. W. Kawcliffe

Sylviana. Par I. RubensNew Murray Hill March. By J. J. Dunn, Jr ,

Serenade Waltz Glee. Mrs. S. E. PendergnissThe Wounded Striker's Starving Girl. By W. H.

Pfeifer.

New Minuet de la Cour. By T. G. Dodworth

Sun of My Soul. Trio. By A. G. IloldenEloise. High voice. By T. L. CarpenterEloise. Medium voice. By T. L. Carpenter ,

Am Silberbiichlein. Von H. Wenzel ,

Griisse von der Aim. Von H. WenzelAuf Wiederseh'n. Von H. WenzelAuf Blumiger An. Von II. WenzelNeuer Husarenritt. Von H. WenzelIn Trauter Stunde. Von II. WenzelMich treibts hinaus zum Waldesgriin. Von H. WenzelTraum der ersten Liebe. Von II. WenzelIm Fluge der Zeit. Von H. WenzelAbschid von der Sennerin. Von II. WenzelKrieger's Abschied. Von H. WenzelWasserfee. Von Carl Giinschals ...

Waldstriiusschen. Von C. Giinschals

Quellenrauschen. Von C. Giinschals

Edelveilchen. Von C. Giinschals

Stillvergnugt. Von C. Giinschals , ,

Nilrosen. Von C. Giinschals,

Fahre Wohl. Von C. Giinschals

Rebenbliithen. Von C. Giinschals

Immer Dein. Von C. Giinschals ,

'S Biirbele. Von C. Giinschals

Ade ! Von C. Giinschals,

Im Bluraenhaiu. Von C. GiinschalsLilienpracht. Von C. Giinschals ,

Schone Traumerin. Von C. Giinschals ,

Am Silberbach. Von C. Giinschals ,

Liebessehnen. Von II. WenzelNachtigall im Fliederbusch. Von H. WenzelThe Newsboy. ByS. H. Blackmore

Prelude Choral. Organ. By G. Tebaldini

Intermezzo. Organ. By G. TebaldiniMarche Grave. Organ. By G. Tebaldini

3 TE

Proprietors,

Novello, Ewer & Co.,

New York.

Do.Mel O'Day.II. F. Odell & Co., Boston.

J. P. O'Donnelly,Atlanta, Ga.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.Orsborn & Co., London.

Do.Do.Do.

John F. Palmer, New York.Mrs. S. E. Pendegrass.W. II. Pfeifer, Thorpe, Mo.

Win. A. Pond & Co.,

New York.Do.Do.Do.

Fr. Portius,

Leipzig, Germany.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.DoDo.Do.Do.Do.

H. C. Radford,Cleveland, Ohio.

J. Rieter-Biederrnann,

Leipzig, Germany.Do.Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continukd.

Titles.

Jewel of Joys. Arise! ByAlexander Ilcnncman ,

For Thee. By Herbert BunningLa Cannago. By E. De LevaStarshine. By London Ronald ,

A Mad Maid's Song. By Landon RonaldLove's Noel. By Herbert BunningSevered. By Landon RonaldFair Ohio. By McElroy-Krug

Amy Waltz. By Clement Ryder

Commencement Waltz. By Clarence S. HallWelleslev Waltz. By Clarence S. HallAthletic March. By Clarence S. HallMemories Waltz. By Louis H. SamuelsThose Who Laugh Loudest Are Those Who Laugh Last.

By Leander Fisher.

The Old Homestead. By Leander Fisher ,

The Bully of the Town. Orchestra. By Geo. E.

Schaller.

I'll Love You Then Just as I Love You Now. Orchestra.

By Geo. E. Schaller.

Naunette. Orchestra. By Geo. E. Schaller

The Queen of My Humble Home. Orchestra. By Geo.E. Schaller.

Lohengrin. Vocal score. By E. WagnerLittle Boy Blue. Soprano. By Guy D'HardelotAndante Favori. By Mozart.BendelFantasy. Piano aud orchestra. By Arthur Whiting.. ..

The Odeon Patrol March. By A da Thurston Wolfe

Gavotte No. 2. By Paul AmbroseSambo's Hunting Song. By Richard GoerdelerMinuet. By Paul AmbroseIt's All Right Now. Orchestra, By Harry B. Smith...

The Earth is the Lord's. Song in D.Wer nie sein Brot mit Thranen ass.

By P. A. Schnecker.By Paul Miersch .

.

Mazurka Impromptu. By Alban Forster . .... .

Bal Masque" Polonaise. By W. KienzlHeraus! Op. 45, No. 1. By P. TrauttenfelsHerbstlied. By E. GoldnerThe Love for His Dear Ones. By Al. B. SchulzI Lub yo,' Malinda. By Al. B. SchulzI Broke Her Heart. Orchestra. By Maurice Shapiro...

I Broke Her Heart. Song. By Maurice ShapiroA Lullaby from the Deep. Orchestra. By Maurice

Shapiro.

A Lullaby from the Deep. Song. By Maurice ShapiroCuba Libre Waltzes. By A. R. ShawIf Ye Then Be Risen. By Caleb SimperTe Deum Laudamus. By I. Herbert StammersI Don't Blame You, Tom, or, I Still Love You. By

Jos. W. Stern.

Eli Green's Cake Walk. By Sadie KoninskyDilly Dally. By Mays and HunterTheTrifler. By Nellie Bangs SkeltonAuditorium March. Orchestra. By Geo. B. Charles....

The New Trolley Way. By James C. Beckel

PllOPKIKTOllS.

Robbing's Soil's Music Com-pany, Milwaukee.

G. Ricordi & Co., London.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Geo. C. Ross,

Washington, D. C.

The Ryder Music PublishingCompany, Chelsea, Mass.

Do.Do.Do.

L. H. Samuels, Boston.

Rena N. Sangster and Lean-der Fisher, New York.

Do.Geo. E. Schaller & Co.,

Boston.

Do.

Do.Do.

G. Schirmer, New York.Do.Do.

G. Schirmer, New York.L. J. Schackne,

Toledo, Ohio.

J. H. Schroeder, New York.Do.Do.

Edward Schuberth & Co.,

New York.Do.

Fritz Schuberth, Jr.,

Leipzig, Germany.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Al. B. Schulz, Chicago.

Do.Maurice Shapiro.

Do.Do.

Do.A. R. Shaw, Latrobe, Pa.Caleb Simper.I. Herbert Stammers.Jos. W. Stern & Co.,

New York.Do.Do.

Clayton F. Sammy, Chicago.Otto Sutro, Baltimore.W. V. Sweeney.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

The Winning Touchdown. Band. By Gilbert Tompkins.Afterwards. By A. TreginaCamillc, the Queen of the Wheel. By A. TreginaCanznnetta. Violin and piano. By Louis V. Saar

Florinda Seliottische. By Ella J. RowleyShe Never Saw Her Father's Faee Again. By. Chas.

Graham.Everything Comes to Him Who Waits. By Riccardo

Donovan.Melodie Waltzes. By F. W. Gaisberg

In Thee, O Lord, Do I Put My Trust. By Grace Mayhcw.

A Year Ago To-Day. Mixed voices. By A. StoneA Year Ago To-Day. Male voices. By A. StoneA Warning. Male voices. By A. StoneA Warning. Mixed voices. By A. StoneNatalee Mazurka. Mandolin and guitar. By G. BarkerMother's Bow of Ribbon White. By A. W. Skilton

Under the Modest Moon. By J. Philp

My Girl Selection. Piano, 4 hands. By Carr-GodfreyWho's a Rubber Neck. By the Williams Trio

Masaniello. Violin and piano. Bv Auber-MayMelodie. By B. Wolff. ".

Playfulness. By B. WolffDance. By B. Wolff.

Playing Tag. By B. Wolff.

Arabeske. By B. WolffSong Without Words. By B. WolffA Faithful Heart. By B. WolffHappiness. By B. Wolff.

Tarantelle. By B. Wolff.

Tenderness. By B. WolffEvening Bells. By B. WolffSerenade. By B. WolffJesus, Saviour, Brother, Friend. By W. Dressier..

Jesus, My Lord. By W. Dressier

Fairmount Park Waltz. By F. W. Zureck

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A. Tregina.

Do.C. F. Tret bar, New Vu rk

Cbas.D.Tuttle, Philadelpl itii

II. J. Webman, New Y< rk

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White-Smith Music Publ sh

ing Company, Bost onDo.Do.

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W. W. Whitney CompanyTo!.' lo

Willcocks & Co., Ltd.,

Loud onJos. Williams, Loud 01]

R. T. Williams.Geo.Willig&Co.,Baltim< >re

B. F.Wood Music Co., Bost oil

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DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS.

Lord Poverty's Assets. By M. Renard D'FalcaLeela. By Fredrik ManjerThe Day After. By T. H. Sayre

Frank J. McGrath, Boston.

F. A. Manger, Omaha, N< br.

T. II. Sayre. New York.

MAPS.

Anderson's Map of Money Creek, Miller River,

Buena Vista Mining Districts, Washington.Memphis, Tenn., and Suburbs. 18!)7

and

Map of the United States and Canada.Map of Jackson, Mich. Ib97

(). P. Anderson Map andBlue, Seattle, Wash.

DeGaris Printing Company,Memphis, Tenn.

J. C. Eberle, Boston.

W. G. Fargo, Jackson, Mich.

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Titles.

Map showing region about Milldockctt and MunsunganLakes, Maine.

Map of Richland County, N. Dak

Map of Redlands, Cal. 1897

Rocklaud, Me. December, 1896.

Harrodsburg, Ky. December, 1896.

Chanute, Kans. December, 189G....

Fredonia, Kans. December, 1896...

Pittstield, Me. December, 1896

Proprietors.

Harry A. Frink.

E. K. Morrill,

Wahpeton, N. Dak,W. M. Newton,

Redlands, Cal.

Sanborn-Perris Map Com-pany, New York.

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ENGRAVINGS.

All in a Garden Fair

Love is BlindThe Carol

The Ring

S. Hildesheimer & Co.,

London, England.Do.Do.Do.

PHOTOGRAPHS.

Ada Rehan. Nos. 1-22Nance O'NeilAnna Robinson. Nos. 9 and 10Florence Earle. No. 1 ...

Winter in Venice

Bull Fight. Nos. 1 and 2Mexican Bull FightersThe Hand-Shake of Bob Fitzsimmons and Peter Maher

Prize Fight.

The Knock-Out of Bob Fitzsimmons and Peter Maher...Governor Morton and Staff.

Capt. Trevor and Kitty O'Toole

Girl and RosesA Welcome to EasterAll AboardMost Rev. Archbishop MartinelliHon. Geo. F. Hoar. Nos. 1-6Lillian Russell. Nos. 28-33Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh

Jeanie Dean's CottageVictoria EmbankmentBurns's MonumentBliss

Bliss DisturbedAlter the Wedding—Alone at LastMarried Life as He Pictured It

Married Life as He Found It

Darn the CucumbersLast in Bed Blows Out the Light

Aime Dupont, New York.B. J. Falk, New York.

Do.Do.

E. W. Gustin&Co.,New York.

Wm. Heise.

Do.Do.

Do.Jas. H. Lloyd, Troy, N. Y.H. C. Miner Lithograph Com-pany, New York.

R. Newell & Son.

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H. P. Purcell.

J. E. Purdy & Co., Boston.J. Schloss, New York.Strohmeyer & Wyman,

New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

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PHOTOGRAPHS—Continukd.

Titles.

Ha, Ha, I fa, Caught Again.

Don't You Tell FatherHow Biddy Served the Tomatoes UndressedI Caught Sister This TimeWeighing the BabyThe First Christmas EveWhen a Man's Married His Trouhle BeginsCry, Cry, Don't Tell Mc It's Colic, It's Sheer Temper.Gener.il Grants Famous Log CabinMilan Cathedral, Italy ,

Spires of Milan Cathedral. Nos. 1 and 2Royal Palace and Skeppsholmen BridgeHeidelherg Castle and Neekar RiverArches of Triumph, Christiania, NorwayKing Oscar's Council ChamherCrossing the Glaciers on JnngfrauHis Majesty King Charles II

A Swiss Home and Its "Home Maker"Love Making Among the Sweet Girls of SwitzerlandJungfrau, the Queen of the AlpsPrincipal Street and Old Clock, BernePrincipal Street and Old Clock, BerneLucerne and Her Beautiful LakeThe Royal Palace, Christiania, NorwayGotenherg's Great MarketThe Queen's Breakfast RoomTrente et Quarante Salon, Monte CarloCairo, EgyptThe Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden

PllOI'JUKTORS.

Strohmeyer & Wyman,New York.

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Walter Boyd Townsend.Underwood & Underwood,

New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

LITHOGRAPHS.

Water Lilies and Cat Tails

Cut Rate

James S. Kirk & Co.,

Chicago.J. Morgan & Co.,

Cleveland. Ohio.

PRINTS.

With His Gun, His Sword, and His Pistol

We're Written a BookModern IroncladsThe Weather ProspectsA Jah Now and ThenThings Worth KnowingWide Awake MerchantsThe Hardest Nut the Watchmaker Has to Crack.The King of Filling MaterialsUgh! It's C-C-ColdPermit Me to IntroduceA Full HandHow to Buy Profit

We Have Received Your Remittance

Bates-Whitman Company,New York.

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Titles.

Paint Points.

Little Stitches With a Paint BrushSay It Right Out..

Dollars in the Paint PotWe Clothe Roys, Girls, and BabiesAmbitious Dentists

Used on Week DaysYour Winter Soda TradeThe Sum TotalChildren's Wear, from Hats to ShoesCome In Out of the Cold4,000 Invisible PolicemenNew York's Pathfinder

How to Know New YorkNew York in Your PocketThere is Ouly One New YorkFrom the Patient's StandpointChildren Cry for It

Worth Looking Into

It is Your Business

For That Tired FeelingWe Make Our Best Bow ,.

How It's DoneIn a NutshellA Dental Impossibility

Stop ThemA Trying Profession

You Can Make More MoneyChoose Your Manufacturing Carefully

Who Doctors It?

We Do Just One Thing WellHammering It InWho Fills It?

Boy KickersIt Wont Be Long ,

Who is Secretary of It?

Who Rules It?Rubber CoinageA Difficult Problem.The First RoundJudge for YourselfDistance Doesn't CountTime Flies

We Can Work TogetherBoys', Girls', Babies' Store

Keep to the RightWrite to UsFifth Avenue After a SnowstormThe Carnival Season in New YorkMilitary Tournament, Madison Square Garden.Lippincott's Poster for February

Proprietors.

The Poster-Artist and the Critic

The Ice GorgeLiberty Calls CubaGrover in a New Role

McKiuley: " That's a Puzzling Shot, Mark!"McKinley : "Ha, ha; I'll Put It in My Cabinet!"Mark Knows His BusinessBushnell : " Hold On There, Mark ; Don't Touch that

Clothes Line Unless I Say So."

Bates-Whitman Company,New York.

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Leslie's Weekly, New York.Do.Do.

J. B. Lippincott Co.

,

Philadelphia.

Judge Pub. Co., New York.Do.Do.

Scripps-McRae League,St. Louis, Mo.

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CHART.

Titles.

Historic and Prophetic Diagram of the World, and Cod'sPlan of Salvation for Law Breakers.

PllOI'KIKTOKH.

J. E. Woodward, Chicago

DESIGrNS.

1046. Tryston Corsage

1047. Egerton Jacket-Waist1048. Alceste Jacket-Waist1049. Wallace Basque1050. Celia Sleeve1051. Empire Night-Gown1052. Yanone Jacket-Waist1053. Annella Waist1054. Barbara Skirt

1055. Luvia Frock1056. Lorania Frock1057. Night-Gown With Round Yoke

Demorestpany,

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Division of Stationery, Printing, and Blanks.

BOOKS.

Titles.

The Squire of Rosevale. By Charlotte E. Ahhott. First

to fifth installments.

Fierce Tramps of Siberia. By Thomas G. Allen, Jr

Pennsylvania District Reports. Vol. 5

American Vertical Writing Blanks. Nos. 1 and 2.

All for Cuba Libre

Was a Boy Soldier...

Black Horse RaidersFashions of New YorkOnly a Girl's Love. By Geraldine Fleming.

A Miserable Woman. By Mrs. IT. C. HoffmanA Harvest of Thorns. By Mrs. H. C. Hoffman1897 Almanac and Calendar of the Apostleship of Prayer.

The Story of the Birds. By James Newton Baskett ,

The Music of the Modern World. Part 25. Anton Seidl,

editor-in-chief.

Tatterley. ByT. GallonThe News in EnglandBerlin's Court ReceptionIrish Financial ProblemsM. Quad's Fun, Fancy, and Fiction. By Charles B.

Lewis.School to Study Ancient History. By Harry D. Jones..

Society Hunted the Sportive Kangaroo. By A. Leslie ..

Schoolmasters and Business Men Agree. By Mrs. C.

Boldtman.How Jack Birch Saved His Bacon. By Francis Churchill

Williams.Novel and Clever Device for Coasting. By A. Leslie

Ellen Osborn's Fashion Letter By E. P. HeatonSeen Through a Mountain. By Charles Kelsey Gaines..

Coming L. A. W. Assembly. By Dixie HinesPlans of Cabinet Ministers. By Harry D. JonesOnly Railway That Has Turned Farmer. By A. Leslie.

A Hospital for Afflicted Dolls. By Annie Laurie Woods.All About the Woman of Fashion. By Annie LaurieWoods.

Dainty Colors Ruin the Sight. By A. Leslie

How Slavonians Iron Their Clothes. By J. L. Heaton..Beach on Receivers. Anderson's edition

The Mutable Many. By Robert Barr. Chap. 19...

The " American Beauty " Square Measure System.

Half Dime Library. No. 1017..

Dime Library. No. 952Directory Telephone Exchange. January, 1897.

Life of Philip Melanchthon. By Rev. Joseph Stump.

(3)

Proprietors.

Charlotte E. Abbott.

Thamas G. Allen, Jr.

Edward P. Allinson,

Philadelphia.

American Book Company,New York.

American Press Association,

New York.Do.Do.Do.

American Publishers' Cor-poration, New York.

Do.Do.

Apostleship of Prayer,New York.

D. Appleton&Co., NewYork.Do.

Do.Associated Press, New York.

Do.Do.

Bacheller Syndicate,

New York.Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Baker, Voorhis & Co.

,

New York.Robert Barr.

Mrs. Zernab E. Bates,

Grand Rapids, Mich.Beadle & Adams, New York.

Do.Bell Telephone Company,

St. Louis, Mo.A. Bendel

to

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

The Marchmont Mystery. By E. Burke Collins. Chaps.

19,20.Picture Lessons. Nos. 1 and 2. By E. L. Biddulph...

The Cow on the Farm. By Bertha Bridges

Rules for Billiards and PoolOur Four HundredBrooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac. 1897

By William Perry Brown. Chaps.

By George Browne. Chaps.

A Bag of Money5-7.

John Trenson's Fortune2G-33.

The Mercantile Agency Postal and Shippers' Guide

For Kansas City ,

For St. LouisFor PittsburgFor Cincinnati

For Chicago..

For Buffalo

Sweet Peas Up-to-Date

The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents. Vol. 3.

Acadia: 1611-1616.Restoration and Permanent Preservation of Marble

Buildings, Monuments, Statuary, etc.

The Scholar's Helper. January, 1897

The Wall Street System. By Alex. R. CarrThe Young Man and His Chances of Success

C. M. Chown's Retail Reports. Calhoun County. 1897,

Perpetua. By S. Baring-Gould . Pages 1-68The Horse. By John T. Claris

The Optimist. By Charles Frederic GossThe Ferns and Fern Allies of New England. By RaynalDodge.

Circular of Information on Mechanics

Arithmetic :

Section 2, Key, first edition

Section 5, Key, first edition

Section 6, Key, first edition

Algebra

:

Section 4, Question Paper, first edition

Section 5, Question Paper, first edition

Section 6, Question Paper, first edition

The American Italy. By J. W. HansonFull Description of the Wichita, Comanche, and Kiowa

Reservations. By Capt. T. R. Cook.The Irish Bouchelawn. By Patrick CooneyHand Book of the Kansas Legislature, 1897

Proprietors.

Cook County Lawyers' Calendar for 1897Under Six Flags. By M. E. M. DavisAre You Selling?

The Dodge Club ; or, Italy in 1859. By James De Mille.

Kansas Courts of Appeals. Vol. 4Analytical Piano Method. (Foreign fingering.) By J.

Bellak.

Analytical Piano Method. (American fingering.) ByJ. Bellak.

Will J. Benners, Jr.

E. L. Biddulph, New York.Bertha Bridges, Cincinnati.

Oliver L. Briggs, Boston.

A. W. Brooke, St. Louis, Mo.Brooklyn Daily Eagle,

Brooklyn, N. Y.William Perry Brown.

George Browne.

E W. Bullingcr, New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

W. Atlee Burpee & Co.,

Philadelphia.

Burrows Brothers' Company,Cleveland, Ohio.

Caffall Brothers, New York.

John C. Carman,Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.

Alex. R. Carr.

Chicago Record, Chicago.Chown Commercial Com-

pany, Lima, Ohio.Churchman Company.John T. Claris, Buffalo, N. Y.Robert Clarke Co. , Cincinnati.

Willard N. Clute,

Binghamton, N. Y.

Colliery Engineer Company,Scranton, Pa.

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Do.Do.Do.

W. B. Conkey Co., Chicago.T. R. Cook, Perry, Okla.

Patrick Cooney, Reading, Pa.

Geo. W. Crane,Topeka, Kans.

L. Danziger, Chicago.M. E. M. Davis.

Oscar A. DeLong, New York.James De Mille.

T. E. Dewey, Topeka, Kans.O. Ditson Company, Boston.

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TlTLKB.

Salted with Fire. By George Macdonald. Chaps. 7,

8, and 9.

Dariel. By R. I). lUackmorc. Chaps. 10-20

Easy Latin for Sight Reading. By B. L. D'OogeBy-Laws of Double Eagle Mining and Investment Com-

pany.

The Worcester Directory. 1897

Salads

The More Abundant Life. By Rev. Phillips Brooks.

The First Temptation. By Mary Lee StarkDie Deutsche Sprache. Bearbciiet von Jos. K. EggerEiscle's Oflicial Maccabee Directory of Cleveland, Ohio...

A Text-Book of Elementary Botany. By W. A. Keller-

man.Tliopie

London Topics ,

An Angel in Fetters. By J. Larose. Nos. 27-42.

The Missing Heiress. Translated from the German ofAdalbert Holm by J. Larose. Nos. 1-5.

The Canners' and Packers' Directory of North America..

Ten Compositions for the Pipe Organ. By Dubois-Bieder-mann.

Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey. 1397 ,

Manual for the Use of Agents ,

The Man Who Looked Like the King. By David SkaatsFoster.

An Essay on the Philosophy of Existence. By Rama-Chandra, Sen.

Carlyle's Sartor Resartus. Edited by Archibald MaeMe-chan.

Goodyear's New Course in Business. By Samuel H.Goodyear.

M3r Mother's Bible Stories. Introduced by Bishop JohnH. Vincent.

Non-Secret Formulas. By T. M. Griffiths

Gawking Beyond the Vista

The Physician's Complete Visiting List and Ledger.By William E. Ground.

American Hotel GuideThe Werner Arithmetic. Oral and Written. Book 2.

By Frank Hall.

Cord and Creese. By James De Millc

The Green Book. By Maurus Jokai. Translated byMrs. Waugh.

Greek and Roman Mythology. By Karl Pomeroy Har- i

rington and Herbert Cushing Tolman.

The Chemistry of Dairying. By Harry SnyderThe Three Partners. By Bret Harte

Proprietors.

Dodd, Mead & Co.,

New York.Do.

B. L. D'Ooge.Double Eagle Mining :mdInvestment Company

,

Rapid City, S. Imk.Drew Allis Company,

Worcester, Ma: s

E. R. Durkee &Ca,New York

E. P. Dutton & Co.,

New YorkEaton & Mains, New YorkJos. K. Egger, Denver, ColoCharles Eisele & Co.,

Cleveland, OhioEldredge & Bro.,

PhiladelphiaEvening Post,

Charleston, B. CEvening Post Publish in;

Company, New V«i k

S. Feinberg Sc Co.,

New YorkDo.

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Rock Island, III.

J. Fisher & Bro., New York.

T. F. Fitzgerald,

Trenton, N. .!.

D. S. Fletcher,

Hartford, Conn.David S. Foster.

R. Norman Foster, Chicago.

Ginn & Co., Boston.

Goodyear Publishing Com-pany, Chicago.

C. R. Graham.

T. M. Griffiths, St. Louis.

Grit Publishing Company,Williamsport, I'a.

William E. Ground.

James T. Hair Co., Chicago.Frank II. Hall,

Waukegan, Ml.

Harper & Bros., New York.Do.

Karl Pomeroy Harringtonand Herbert Cushing Tol-

man.Edward Hart, Easton, Pa.

Bret Harte.

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

The Book of Lies. By John Langdon Heaton

Kitty's Dilemma. By Mrs. AlexanderImprovements in Refrigerating Machinery

Equipments and Supplies. List No. 34

Illustrating and Describing Robes, Paraphernalia, andSupplies. Catalogue No. 43.

Special Oiler on Seed Potatoes

Wholesale List of PlantsVanities in VerseHousehold Companion. 1897. Compiled by E. A.

Hirshfield.

Public and Private Monuments and Memorials

The Story of a Mine and Other Tales. By Bret Harte..

A Waif of the Plains and Other Tales. By Bret Harte.Thankful Blossom and Other Eastern Tales and Sketches.By Bret Harte.

Maruja and Other Tales. By Bret HarteExpense Fund Assessment No. 4

Statistical Information

A Previous Engagement. By W. D. Howells"H. W. J." Electric Heaters

First Three Republican National Conventions of 185G,

1860, and 1864.

Tenth Republican National Convention. 1892Eleventh Republican Convention. 1896Theory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenom-

ena. By Charles Proteus Steiumetz.The Architect's and Builder's Pocket-Book. By Frank

E. Kidder.King's List of the Advertising Managers of General

Advertising of Greater New York.A Witch's TaleGraded Spelling Tablets. First to fifth gradesElsbeth. By Carrie Hunt Latta. Part 2

A Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Skin. By JamesNevins Hyde and Frank H. Montgomery.

Lillian's Lovers. By Angeline TealPamphlet of Lee, Higginson & Co. January 19, 1897...

International Clinics. Vol.4. Edited by Judson Dalaud,J. Mitchell Bruce, and David W. Finlay.

The Right Side of the Car. By John Uri LloydProgram of First Re-Union of National Fremonter's

Association.

Hints on Piano-Playing. By Alexander McArthur.Six—What to Avoid.

Will Snakes Bite, Unprovoked? By G. R. O'ReillyMayo Apples. By Robert EarlThe Magic Book. By J. Carter BeardRhoda and Jack. By Emma A. OpperA Woman's No

Proprietors.

John Langdon Heaton,New York.

Annie F. Hector.

H end rick ManufacturingCompany, Carbondale, Pa.

Henderson-Ames Company,Kalamazoo, Mich.

Do.

Peter Henderson & Co.

,

New York.Do.

F. A. Hilliard.

E. A. Hirshfield,

Fort Worth, Tex.Hoffmann & Prochazka,

New York.Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,

Boston.

Do.Do.

Do.M. E. Howard,

Westboro, Mass.Howard, Bartels & Co.,

Chicago.

W. D. Howells, New York.H. W. Johns ManufacturingCompany, New York.

Charles W. Johnson,Minneapolis, Minn.

Do.Do.

W. J. Johnston Company,New York.

Frank E. Kidder,Denver, Colo.

B. S. King, New York.

Margaret L. Knapp.Geo. S. Laidley.

Carrie Hunt Latta.

Lea Brothers & Co.,

Philadelphia.

Wm. H. Lee, Chicago.

Lee, Higginson & Co., Boston.

J. B. Lippincott Company,Philadelphia.

John Uri Lloyd, Cincinnati.

R. H. Long.

E. L. A. McArthur.

S. S. McClureCo., New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.

HOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Method in History. By William II. Mace.

The Prophet's MantleChap. 18.

City Directory of Montgomery, Ala

By Christabel R. Coleridge.

1897

Brehm's Life of Animals. Parts 33-A, 35-A, 36-A, 37-A,38-A.

The More Mystery. By Crittenden Marriott. Instal-

ment 28.

Martindale's American Law Directory. 1897A New Method of Financiering and Conducting Busi-

ness. By Levy Maybaum.In Kedar's Tents. By Henry SetonMerriman. Chaps. 4-6.

The Correlation of Spiritual Forces. By Franz Hart-mann.

The Art of Mind-Building. By Professor Elmer Gates..

Number 349. By Robert C. V. MeyersThe First Four Bible Statements Briefly Considered. By

Rev. Geo. R. Moore.Old Cap. Collier Library. No. 686Breaking the Tomb. By John R. Musick. Chaps. 1-3

Omaha Telephone Directory. List No. 57

Ye Great and General Courte in Collonie Times.Obadiah Oldpath.

By

Whoso Findeth a Wife. By William Le Queux. Chaps7 and 8.

Gesine Lemcke's Weekly Table TalkSpecial Kabeldepeschen. January 21-28, 1897

The Spirit of Coal. By William Jasper Nicolls.

WashingtonShamus O'BrienAncient India. By Prof. H. Oldenberg.

A Pilgrimage to Beethoven. By Richard Wagner.Translated by Otto W. Weyer.

Martin Luther. By Gustav Freytag. Translated byHenry E. O. Heinemann.

Simple Country HouseChurch Edifice PlanRoomy Colonial MansionSquare Colonial MansionPlan for Cozy CottagePrivate Stable PlanMiscellaneous Reports. New York. Vol.17

Echoes from the Critical Classes of Albert Ross Parsons.No. 5. Cotillon valse. By J. Albeniz.

Moses and Christ. By John II . Paton

The Private Life of the Queen.By C. Arthur Pearson.

Illinois Reports. Vol.163

The Queen's Servants.

A Plea for the Present Holiness Movement. By Evan-gelist L. L. Pickett.

The Pickett-Smith Debate on Entire Sanctification

Proprietors.

William II. Mace,Syracuse, N. Y.

M. H. Mallory & Co.,

New York.

Maloney Directory Company,Montgomery, Ala.

A. N. Marquis & Co.,

New York.Crittenden Marriott.

J. B. Martindale, Chicago.Levy Maybaum.

Henry Seton Merriinan.

Metaphysical PnblishingCompany, New York.

Do.Robert C. V. Meyers.Geo. R. Moore, Philadelphia.

Norman L.Munro,New York.John R. Musick.Nebraska Telephone Com-pany. Omaha, Nebr.

Israel Augustus Ncwhall andHoward Mudge Newhall,

Lynn, Mass.William Le Queux.

New York Press, New York.New-Yorker Staats-Zeitun^,

New York.William Jasper Nicolls,

Philadelphia.

F. A. Ober.James M. O'Kelly.Open Court Publishing Com-

pany, Chicago.Do.

Do.

George Palliser, New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

John Palmer, Secretary ofthe State of New York.

A. R. Parsons, New York.

John II. Paton,Almont, Mich.

C. Arthur Pearson.

Isaac Newton Phillips,

Springfield, 111.

Pickett Publishiug Company,Louisville, Ky.

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BOOKS—CONTIN UEI>.

Titles.

Stylo in Composition. By William Poland.

The Ft. Thomas Mystery. By L. D. PooekEaster Morn. By Josephine RandDaises Dear. By Bessie GrayForget-Me-Not. By Bessie Gray . . .

The Angel of Prayer. By Bessie GrayThe Bachelor Calendar. 1898Blossom Time Calendar. 1898Golden Daffodils

Anglo-Saxon JubileeSpain is Weakening ,

Anxious About RhodesGomez Moving WestWhy Cuban Reforms are DelayedThe World's News Agitates MadridThe Pocket List of Railroad Officials. First quarter,

1897. '

The Standard Guide of St. Augustine. By Charles B.

Reynolds.The Theory of the Law of Evidence. By William Rey-

nolds. Third edition.

List and Description of Bicycle ShoesLa Comedie Humaine of Honor6 De Balzac. Vol. 33.

Sons of the Soil.

The Spring Styles

Mannie Brown and Edward Kennedy. By MildredRutherford.

Universal Drilling Vise and System for Template Work..

The Castellane Bolero

Propbietobs.

That Conquers Two Cities at Once..Insurance Maps of Cleveland, Ohio. Vol. 4.

We Go By It and So Must Our Employees.

It Is Hard and Yet It Is EasyA Damascus Night. By Clinton ScollardA History of the Hebrew People. By Charles Foster

Kent.Contemporary Theology and Theism. By R. M. Wenley.The English Novel. By Sidney LanierSheldon's Retail Trade. 1897

The Birds of New Jersey. Compiled by Charles A.Shriner.

The Experiments of Elizabeth Crane. By Agnes Sinclair.

The Earth Girdled. By Rev. T. DeWitt TalmageThe Beautiful Story. Written and edited by J. W.

Buel and Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage.Manual of Self-Help. By J. W. BuellPeople's History of the United States. By John Clark

Ridpath.Beautiful Paris. By J. W. BuellMapa de la Isla de CubaSmith's Calculator ....

Orders of Service. Compiled by Anna Garlin Spencer..

Latest Dynamo-Electric Machines.Thompson.

By Silvanus

Williamv Poland,St. Louis, Mo.

L. D. Poock, Columbus, Ohio.

L. Prang & Co., Boston.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Press Pub. Co., New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Railway Equipment and Pub-lishing Co., New York.

Charles B. Reynolds,St. Augustine, Fla.

William Reynolds, Chicago.

Rice & Hutchins,Roberts Brothers,

Boston.

Boston.

Henriette Rousseau.Mildred Rutherford,

Athens, Ga.Ryerson & Cram,

Brooklyn, N. Y.Ryman Interview Syndicate,

New York.Do.

Sanborn - Perris Map Com-pany, New York.

A. Schilling & Co.,

San Francisco.

Do.Clinton Scollard.

Charles Scribner's Sons,

New York.Do.Do.

J. D. Sheldon & Co.,

New York.Charles A. Shriner,

Paterson, N. J.

Agnes Sinclair.

H. S. Smith, Philadelphia.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.J. L. Smith, Philadelphia.R. C. Smith, New York.Anna Garlin Spencer,

Providence, R. I.

Spon & Chamberlain,New York,

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Cutch-Your-Eyc Calendar

Missouri Appeal Reports. Vol. GO.

Missouri Reports. Vol. 133Red, White, and Blue Library. Vol. 1, No. 12 ...

"

New Niek Carter Library. No. 4

Tip Top Library. Vol. 1, No. 41

Diamond Diek, Jr., Library. Vol. 1, No. 15

Log Cabin Library. No. 410Buds and Blossoms. Part 2, By W. F. StrongThe Majesty of the Law. By Blanche Willis Howard..

The Texas Official Railway and Hotel Guide. January,1897.

The Bhagavad Gita. Translated by Annie Besant

Underbill on Trusts and Trustees.

Fhilipp Melanchton, sein Leben und Wirken.

Men's Shoe Box Labels

ArkansasGolden Public School Register

A Wonder-Book. By Nathaniel Hawthorne.

Ballads and Tales. Compiled and adapted by John H.Haaren.

Physiological Chemistry. By Victor C. Vaughan

The Gold Fields of Alaska. By John L. Wellington

.

Whist Score KeeperNew American Supplement to the Latest Edition of the

Encyclopaedia Britannica. Edited under Day Otis

Kellogg. Vol. 1.

Serena Ann's First Valentine. By Mary E. WilkinsThe Deuterogamist. By Professor F. H. WilliamsWood's Book of Dreams

The Ladies' Medical AdviserReader for Teaching the Word MethodTwentieth Century Practice. Edited by Thomas L.

Stedman. Vol 10. Diseases of the Nervous SystemA Hand Book of the Refraction of the Eye. By CharlesD'A. Wright.

The Practice of the Interior Life. By Rev. William E.

McLaren.The Curious Corpse. By "Z. Z"Second Course in Book-Keeping

Set No. 1—Wholesale Dry GoodsSet No. 2—Wholesale CarpetsSet No. 3—Wholesale Groceries

Proprietors.

J. If. Stedman,Rochester, N. Y.

E. W. Stephens,Columbia, Mo.

Do.Street & Smith, New York.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.

VV. F. Strong.

Blanche Willis Howard vonTeufTel:

Texas Railway Guide Com-pany, ."-t. Louis, Mo.

Theosophical Publishing So-

ciety, London, England.F. II.' Thomas Law HookCompany, St. Louis, Mo.

A. G. Toennies,St. Louis, Mo.

Tolman Job Print,

Brockton, Mas.If. C. Townsend.Wm. Triplet, Golden, Colo.

University Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Do.

F. A. Wagner,Ann Arbor, Mich.

John L. Wellington,Cripple Creek, Colo.

L. C. Werner.Werner Company, Chicago.

Mary E.Wilkins.Prof. F. H. Williams.

Wood Drug Company,Bristol, Tenn.

Do.Do.

William Wood Sc Co.,

New York.

C. D'A. Wright,Ann Arbor, Mich.

Young Churchman Company,Milwaukee, Wis.

Louis Zangwill, New York.

P. W. Ziegler & Co.

Do.Do.

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10

PERIODICALS

Titles.

ABC Pathfinder and Dial. January 25-31, 1897.

Advance Argus. January 21, 1897

Advance Reports. Legal Intelligencer. January 29,

1897.

Advocate. January, 1897

Afro-American Beacon Light. Vol. 1, No. 11.

Amateur Athlete. January 28, 1897 ,

American Agriculturist. January 30, 1897American and Foreign Patent Review. January, 1897.

American Architect. January 23, 1897.

American Field. January 30, 1897

American Florist. January 23, 1897....

American Journal of the Medical Sciences. Fehruary,1897.

American Kitchen Magazine. February, 1897

American Machinist. January 28, 1897

American Medico-Surgical Bulletin. January 25, 1897...

American Resorts. October 15, November 15, December15, 1896, and January 15, 1897.

American Stock-Keeper. January 30, 1897

Architectural Record. March 31, 1897.

Architecture and Building. January 23, 1897.

Art Interchange. February, 1 897

Atlantic Reporter. Vol. 36, No. 2. ...

Ave Maria. January 30, 1 897

Baby Pathfinder. January 15, 1897.

Banner Weekly. February 6, 1897.

Baptist Union. January 30, 1897.

.

Bearings. January 21, 1897Bibelot. January and February, 1897.

Bookman. February, 1897.

Boston Glass of Fashion. February, 1897..

Boston Sunday Globe. January 24, 1897..Bradstreet's. January 23, 1897Brickbuilder. January, 1897

Bright Days. February 6, 1897

Brooklyn Life. January 23 and 30, 1897.

Proprietors.

New England Railway Pub-lishing Company, Boston.

Advance Argus Company,Greenville, Pa.

Frank Reeder, Secretary of

the State of Pennsylvania.A. U. Maufield,

Denver, Colo.

Beacon-Light PublishingCompany, New York.

Amateur Athlete News Com-pany, New York.

Orange Judd Co. , New York.John F. Kerr,

Paterson, N. J.

American Architect andBuildingNews Co., Boston.

American Field PublishingCompany, New York.

American Florist Company,Chicago.

Lea Brothers & Co.,

Philadelphia.Home Science PublishingCompany, Boston.

American Machinist Publish-ing Company, New York.

Bulletin Publishing Com-pany, New York.

American Resorts Company,Chicago.

American Stock-Keeper Pub-lishing Company, Boston.

Architectural Record Com-pany, New York.

W. T. Comstock, New York.Art Interchange Company,

New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.D. E. Hudson,

Notre Dame, Ind.New England Railway Pub-

lishing Company, Boston.Beadle & Adams, New York.Baptist Young People's

Union, Chicago.Bearings Pub. Co., Chicago.Thomas B. Mosher,

Portland, Me.Dodd, Mead & Co.,

New York.Walter H. Marsh, Boston.Globe Pub. Co., Boston.Bradstreet Co. , New York.Brickbuilder PublishingCompany, Boston.

Bright Days Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Brooklyn Life PublishingCompany, Brooklyn, N. Y,

11

PERIODICAL8—Contin u kd.

Titles.

Buffalo Medical Journal. February, 1897

Central Law Journal. January 22, 185)7

Christian Herald. January 27, 1897

Clothiers' and Haberdashers' Weekly. January 22, 1897

Collier's Weekly. January 21, 1807

Commercial Advertiser. January 24-30, 1897

Costume Royal. March, 1897

Current Literature. February, 1897

Dry Goods Economist. January 23, 1897

Eastern State Journal. January 23, 1897

Electrical Engineer. January 27, 1897

Electrical World. January23, 1897

Engineering Magazine. February, 1897Engineering Record. January 23, 1 897

Family Story Paper. February 6, 1897

Farm Implement News. January 28, 1897

Farm Machinery. January 26, 1897

Farmer. January 30, 1897 ,

Federal Reporter. Vol. 77, No. 2

Forest and Stream. January 30, 1897

Four O'Clock. February, 1897Garden and Forest. January 27, 1 897

Godey's Magazine. February, 1897Golden Hours. January 30, 1897

Golden Rule. January 28, 1897Good News. February 13, 1897Gourick's Washington Digest. November, December,

1896.

Grocers' Regulator. January 21, 1897

Happy Days. February 6, 13, 1897Harper's Bazar. January 30, 1897Harper's Round Table. January 26, 1897Harper's Weekly. January 30, 1897Homiletic Review. February, 1897

Horseman. January 26, 1897

Illinois Official Reporter. January 20, 1897

Illustrated American. January 30, 1897

Proprietors.

William Warren Potter,

Buffalo, N. Y.Central Law Journal Com-

pany, St. Louis, Mo.Louis Klopseh, New York.Trades Weekly Company

,

New York .

Peter Fenelon Collier,

New York.Commercial Adverliser Ass<»

ciation, New York.Royal Pattern Company,

New York.Current Literature Publish-

ing Company, New York.Textile Publishing Company,

New York.Charles D. Horton,

White Plains, N. Y.Electrical Engineer,

New York.W. J. Johnston Company,

New Y'ork.

John R. Dunlap, New York.Engineering Record,

New York.Norman L. Munro,

New York.Farm Implement News Com-pany, Chicago.

Midland Publishing Com-pany, St. Louis, Mo.

Orange Judd Co. , Chicago.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

Forest and Stream PublishingCompany, New York.

A. L. Swift & Co., Chicago.Garden and Forest PublishingCompany, New York.

Godey Company, New York.Norman L. Munro,

New York.Golden Rule Co., Boston.

Street & Smith, New York.David A. Gouriek,

Washington City.

Reid, Murdoch & Co.,

Chicago.

Frank Tousey, New York.Harper & Bros., New Y

rork.

Do.Do.

Funk & Wagnalls Company,New York.

Chicago 1 forseman News-paper Company, Chicago.

Isaac Newton Phillips,

Bloomington, 111.

Lorillard Spencer, New York.

12

PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

Illustrated Buffalo Express. January 24, 1897

Illustrated Electrical Review. January 27, 1897

Illustrated Police News. January 30, 1897

Insurance Critic. January, 1897

International Magazine. February, 1897International Medical Magazine. January, 1897

Ishmaelite. February, 1897

Jewelers' Circular. January 27, 1897

Jewelers' Weekly. January 27, 1897

Journal of Practical Metaphysics. February, 1897

Journal of School Geography. January, 1897

Journal of the American Medical Association. January23, 1897.

Ladies' Standard Magazine. March, 1897

Ladies' World. February, 1897

Lawyers' Reports Annotated. December 15, 1896

Legal Intelligencer. January 29, 1897

Leslie's Weekly. January 28, 1897

Life. January 28, 1897Looker-On. February, 1897

McClure's Magazine. February, 1897

Mackey ABC Guide. January 30, 1897Mansell's Miscellany. January, 1897

Ma&sachusetts Reports. Vol. 166, Part 4

Medical News. January 23, 1897Medical Record. January 30, 1897...,

Meehan's Monthly. February, 1897

Merck's Report. January 15, 1897Month. February, 1897Musical Age. January 21, 1897Musical Messenger. January, 1897

Musical Review. December, 1896, and January, 1897...

Musical Worker. December, 1896

National Magazine. February, 1897National Police Gazette. February 6, 1897New England Homestead. January 23 and 30, 1897

New England Magazine. February, 1897New England Master-Builder. January 23, 1897

Proprietors.

Geo. E. Matthews & Co.,

Buffalo, N. Y.Electrical Review PublishingCompany, New York.

Police News Printing Com-pany, Boston.

George W. Corliss,

. New York.Union Quoin Co., Chicago.

International Medical Maga-zine Co., Philadelphia.

Win. H. Robson,Indianapolis, Ind.

Jewelers' Circular Publish-ing Company, New York.

Trades Weekly Company,New York.

Philosophical PublishingCompany, Boston.

Richard E. Dodge,Lancaster, Pa.

American Medical Associa-

tion, Chicago.

Standard Fashion Company.New York.

S. H. Moore & Co.,

New York.Lawyers' Co-operative Pub.

Co., Rochester, N. Y.Edward P. Allinson,

Philadelphia.Arkell Weekly Company,

New York.Mitchell& Miller, New York.Looker-On Publishing Com-pany, New York.

S. S. McClure Company,New York.

ABC Guide Co., New York.Ed. Mansell,

Belle Fourche, S. Dak.Little, Brown & Co., Boston.

Lea Bros. & Co., New York.William Wood & Co.,

New York.Thomas Meehan & Sons,

Philadelphia.Merck & Co., New York.Critic Company, New York.Harry E. Freund, New York.Fillmore Brothers,

Cincinnati, Ohio.Kunkel Bros., St. Louis, Mo.R. M. Mcintosh Company,

Atlanta, Go.Bostonian Pub. Co., Boston.Richard K. Fox, New York.Orange Judd Company,

Springfield, Mass.W. F. Kellogg, Boston.H. H. Lepper, Boston.

13

PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

Now York Clipper. January 30, 1897

New York Herald. January 23-21), 1897

New York Journal. January 23-29, 1897

Now York Ledger. January 30, 1897 ."

New York Medical Journal. January 30, 1897

New York News-Letter. January-February, 1897.

New York State Reports and Session Laws. January23, 1897.

New York Supplement and State Reporter. January21, 1897.

New York Times. January 23-29, 1897

New York Tribune. January 24, 1897

New York Weekly. February 13, 1897New York Weekly Bulletin. January, 1897Northeastern Reporter. Vol. 45, No. 9

Northwestern Reporter. Vol. 69, No. 7Official Lawn Tennis Bulletin. January 14, 1897Our Young People. January 23, 1897

Outlook. January 30, 1897Pacific Reporter. Vol. 47, No. 3

Painting and Decorating. January 15, 1897

Pathfinder. January 23, 1897

Pennsylvania County Court Reports. January 23, 1897

People's Home Journal. February, 1897Philadelphia Inquirer. January 24, 1897

Philadelphia Monthly Diary. February, 1897

Pilgrim of Our Lady of Martyrs. February, 1897

Pittsburg Daily News. January 23-29, 1 897

Pittsburg Times. January 23-29, 1897

Popular Science. February, 1897Progress. Vol. 2, No. 5

Review of Reviews. February, 1897

Romance. February, 1897Russell's Convention Dates. January 23, 1897

St. Louis Daily Market Reporter. January 24-30, 1897

St. Louis Weekly Market Reporter. January 27, 1897.School Journal. January 23, 1897

Scientific American. January 30, 1897

Proprietors.

Frank Queen PublishingCompany, New York.

James C4ordon Bennett,New York.

W. R. Hearst, New York.Robert Bonner's Sons,

New York.D. Appleton & Co.,

New York.New York Life InsuranceCompany, New York.

Banks & Bros, and James B.

Lyon, ' Albany, N. Y.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.New York Times Company,

New York.Tribune Association,

New York.Street & Smith, New York.Eaton & Beal, New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Do.

"The Editors," Boston.

Young People Company,Milwaukee, Wis.

Outlook Co., New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Trade News Publishing Com-

pany, New York.Pathfinder Publishing Com-

pany, Washington City.

T. & J. W. Johnson & Co.,

Philadelphia.

F. M. Lupton, New York.Philadelphia Inquirer Com-pany, Philadelphia.

C. L. S. Tingley,

Philadelphia.

Apostleship of Prayer,

New York.Pittsburg Daily News,

Pittsburg, Pa.

Pittsburg Times,Pittsburg, Pa.

Lillard & Co., New York.University Association,

Chicago.Review of Reviews Company,

Boston.

Gilson Willets, New York.Hamlin Russell,

Cincinnati, Ohio.

P. J. J. O'Connor,St. Louis, Mo.

Do.E. L. Kellogg & Co.,

New York.Mnnn & Co., New York.

14

PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

Scientific American Supplement. January 30, 1897....

Scientific American. Building edition. February, 1897..

Scrap Bag. January, 1897

Scribner's Magazine. February, 1897.

Self-Culture. February. 1897Shipping and Commercial List. January 23, 1897.

Southeastern Reporter. Vol. 26, No. 4.

Southern Reporter. Vol. 21, No. 2Southwestern Reporter. Vol. 38, No. 2.

Sothoron's Magazine. February, 1897. .

.

Standard. February 6, 1897

Standard Designer. March, 1897

Sun. January 23-29, 1897

Sunday School Times. January 30, 1897.

Superintendent and Foreman. Jauuary 26, 1897.

Supreme Court Reporter. Vol. 17, No. 11

Table Talk. February, 1897

Texas Sittings. January 30, 1897

Therapeutic Gazette. January 15, 1897.

Tobacco. January 22, 1897

Town Topics. January 20, 1897

Treasury of Religious Thought. February, 1897.

Truth. February 4, 1897United Service. January, 1897

United States Investor. January 23, 1897.

Up-to-Date. January 30, 1897

Vogue. January 28, 1897Weekly Market Letter. January 14 and 21, 1897.

Werner's Magazine. January, 1897Western Electrician. Jauuary 30, 1897Western Painter. January, 1897Wheel. January 22 and 29, 1897Woman's Home Companion. February, 1897

Wooden and Willow Ware Trade Review. January 25,

1897.

Word and Works. February, 1897

World's Sunday Magazine. January 24, 1897.

Writer. December, 1896Young People's Weekly. January 31, 1897....

Young Sports. January 30, February 6 and 13, 189*3

Youth's Companion. January 28, 1897

Proprietors.

Mann & Co., New York.Do.

Garrick Publishing Com-pany, Pittsburg, Pa.

Charles Scribner's Sons,

New York.Werner Company, Chicago.

Shipping and CommercialList Company, New York.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

Do.Do.

Sothoron's Magazine Com-pany, Philadelphia.

Standard Press Company,New York.

Standard Fashion Company,New York.

Sun Printing and PublishingAssociation, New York.

JohnD. Wattles & Co.,

Philadelphia.

Joseph Van Ness, Boston.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

Table Talk Publishing Com-pany, Philadelphia.

Robert E. Morgan,New York.

George S. Davis,

Detroit, Mich.T. H. Delano PublishingCompany, New York.

Town Topics PublishingCompany, New York.

E. B. Treat, New York.Truth Company, New York.L. R. Hamersly & Co.,

Philadelphia.

Invester Pub. Co., Boston.

Up-to-Date Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Fashion Co., New York.Clapp & Co., New York.Edgar S. Werner, New York.Electrician Pub. Co., Chicago.Charles H. Webb, Chicago.

F. P. Prial Co., New York.Mast, Crowell & Kirkpatrick,

Springfield, Ohio.Charles H. Delano,

New York.Word and Works PublishingCompany, St. Louis, Mo.

Press Pub. Co., New York.William H. Hills, Boston.David C. Cook PublishingCompany, Elgin, HI.

Varieties Pub.Co., New York.Perry Mason & Co., Boston.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS

TlTL

Alma Mater. By W. II. AMarch Eighth. By W. IT. ALcnz. Male voices. By R. Aylalinger

Ein Albnmhlatt. 'Cello and piano. Von C. Hillmann.Le Prophete Fantasie. Piano. By Myerbeer-DornSleep, My Little Darling, Sleep. By H. G. OkeThe Three Guides. By A. II. BehrendWe Two. By A. H. BehrendChant de la Bergore. By G. BorchSarabande. By G. BorchLe Hautbois dn Berger. By G. BorchChanson et Danse Norv^gienne. By G. BorchCoquetry Intermezzo. By E. II. SmithThird Valse Caprice. By G. BorchLa Paloma Walzer. By F. EberleTyrolian Alp March. By O. Bonelli

My Dark Kosaleen. By A. A. NcedhamLight at Eventide. By L. RonaldThe End of Years. By C. Mawson-MarksPsalm 113. Mixed voices. By C. Goldmark

Psalm 113. Orchestra. Stimmen. By C. Goldmark.Psalm 113. Partitur. By C. GoldmarkPsalm 113. Piano auszug. By C. GoldmnrkThe Mississippi Bag Two-step. By W. II. Krell

Only a Ribbon Blue. By R. M. Sterett...

The Clover Bloom. By R. M. Sterrett

Charm of Love Waltzes. By P. H. ProckschValse Coquette. Mandolin and guitar. By R. Leonca-

vallo.

Valse Coquette. Piano, 4 hands. By R. Leoncavallo....

Valse Coquette. Small orchestra. By R. Leoncavallo..Ye Boston Tea Party. By A. W. PryorThe Kalsominers' Jubilee March. By H. O. Wheeler...Pastime Schottische. Mandolins and guitar. By J. G.

Brown.Little Queen Polka. Mandolins and guitar. By J. G.Brown.

Triple X Polka. Cornet and piano. By W. BryantMy Dear Old Home. By C. J. ButlerThe Circus Girl. Piano score. By I. Caryll-Lucas

Wine, Woman, and Waltz. By T. CaryllA Circus Girl. By I. Caryll

A Simple Little String. Song in G. By I. CaryllLa Favorita. Song in D. By L. MoncktonThe Way to Treat a Lady. By L. MoncktonA Wet Day. By L. MoncktonThe Circus Girl Barn Dance. By Monckton -KiefertThe Circus Girl Lancers. By Monckton-WilliamsThe Circus Girl Quadrille. By Monckton-Caryll-Williams.The Circus Girl Waltz. By Monckton-Caryll-KiefertThe Circus Girl Selections. Piano. By Caryll-Monck ton-

Williams.She Never Did the Same Thing Twice. By I. CaryllImpress of the Creator. Song in C. By F. L. Thomas..Margaret Caprice. By J. B. Chrystal

Proprietors.

W. II. Aiken, Cincinnati.

Do.Johann Andr6,

Offenbach on the Main,Germany.

Do.Do.

Edwin Ashdown, London.Do.Do.

Augencr &.Co., London.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Anton J. Benjamin.Otto Bonelli.

Boosey & Co., New York.Do.Do.

Ed. Bote and G. Bock,Berlin, Germany.

Do.Do.Do.

S. Brainard's Sons' Company,Chicago.

Do.Do.Do.

Max Brockhaus,Leipzig, German v.

Do.Do.

CO. Brokaw, St, Joseph.Mo.Do.

Jas. G. Brown,Meriden, Conn

Do.

Willard Bryant, Detroit.

Chas. J. Butler, Philadelphia.Chappell & Co., Ltd.,

LondonDo.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Josephine B. Chrystal,

New York.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

I Stood Outside the Gate. By Mrs. A. H. Taylor

Impromptu. By Merkel-LieblingMedinah Temple March. By S. TomasoRobin Adair. Coruet and piano. By W. P. Chambers.Souvenir do Stcinbach. By Kafka-AhremSpring Song. By Kuhe-AhrcmSerenade. Coruet and piano. By W. P. ChambersSerenade. 'Cello. By W. P. ChambersValse Brillante. By Von Wilm-AhremVeni, Vidi, Vici Two-step. By R. B. HallMeet Me, Josie, at the Gate. By G. M. ClarkBanjo Twangle. Orchestra. By R. W. Edwards

Sultana Oriental Dance. Orchestra. By G. Voelker....

Independentia March. Mandolin and guitar. BvR. B.

Hall.

Greeting to Bangor March. Mandolin and guitar. ByR. B. Hall.

Hamlin Rifle March. Mandolin and guitar. By R. B.

Hall.

American Model March. Band. By H. L. StoneNina Gavotte. By L. ElomeOriental America. By C. H. Collins ".

Blue Beard. Operetta. By E. O. Gilbert

Pling Plong for Breakfast. By H. DacreHow'd Yer Like ter be a Dorg? By D. Reed, JrI Love You, My Love, I Do. By D. Reed, JrThe Fairest Face. Mixed voices. By C. D. Underhill..

Vespers in F. By E. F. HoweCalm and Beautiful Morn. By H. P. DanksRaise Now Your Joyful Praises. By J. C. MacyThe Joyous Welcome Heed. By RosabelThe Joy of Easter Time. By RosabelResurrection Day. By RosabelO the Glad Day. By RosabelThou Art My Son. Mixed voices. By H. P. DanksAmen. By A. F. LoudSun of My Soul. Mixed voices. By F. S. HastingsThe Voices of Even-Tide. Mixed voices. By B. Remick.Our Idol Schottische. Orchestra. By E. Christie

Speed Away Galop. Orchestra. By E. Christie

Winthrop Cycle Club March. By F. J. StrachanHe Tried It. By B. G. VentreeChorus of Pilgrims. Orchestra. By Waguer-Wilkins...Worthy is the Lamb to Reign. By G. B. Nevin'Tis June. By L. DenzaForget-Me-Not Intermezzo. By MacbethImpromptu. By S. JanetschekChant d' Amour. By B. Franzoff.

Serenata Napolitana. By L. Kempner ,

Chanson de l'Eau. By H. LutzQuietude. Op. 53. By L. GriegOffertory. By T. SalomeBerceuse. Op. 9, No. 2. By Zapff.

Good-Night, Beloved. By C. A. ChaseBrightest Jewel Polka. By R. GoerdelerThe Silent Bell. By the Marquis De LeuvilleSail, Little Boat. By C. E. Starr

Good-Morrow. By A. E. Little

PROPBIETOR8.

John Church Company,Cincinnati.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Geo. M. Clark.

Harry Coleman,Philadelphia.

Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

C. G. Conn, Elkhart, Ind.J. B. Cramer & Co. , London.W. J. Curtis & Co., Albany.J. Curwen & Sons, London.Frank Dean & Co., London.Denton & Seixas, New York.

Do.Oliver Ditson Co. , Boston.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

TlTLER.

Boston Society Lancers. By It. Gocrdeler.

Summers. By C. E. Starr

Jesus, tho Light. By M. II. BrowneThe Kind of* a Girl to Love. By C. ShackfordThe Stone Rolled Away. Service. By S. V. It. Ford..

Throw a Kiss to the Stars. By It. W. Edwards '.

Summer Shade. Song in F. By Gerald LaneSummer Shade. Song in G. By Gerald LaneSummer Shade. Song in A flat. By Gerald LaneSufTcr Little Children. Song in A flat. By P. Rodney.Suffer Little Children. Song in B flat. By P. Rodney.McKinley's Protection March. By D. J. Fallis

I'ROI'ItlKTOKH.

One Half of the World. By B. FeihlemanFour-in-Hand Galop. By F. A. Fillmore....

Why Do the Heathen Rage? By J. B. HerbertShout a Loud Hosanna. By S. S. MyersO How Great is Thv Goodness. By J. B. HerbertKatydid Waltz. By F. A. FillmoreThe Darktown Guards' March. By A. R. ShawThe Jolly Garcon Medley Lancers. Orchestra. By L.

O DeWitt.The Lennox March. Orchestra. By G. WiegandFidelity March. Orchestra. By J. C. HeedFloral Gems Quadrille. Orchestra. By R. Schlepegrell..

The Lennox March. Band. By G. WiegandThe CakeWalk March. Orchestra. By L. P. Laurendeau..The Falcon Caprice. Orchestra. By R. Schlepegrell

The Midnight Dream Overture. Orchestra. By It.

Schlepegrell.

If I Were King. Overture. OrchestraDance of the Bayaderes. Orchestra.

Moses.Wedding Procession from Feramors

Rubenstein-Moses.La Russe Two-step. By Ganne-TobaniDance Galicienne. By O. LangeyThe Lennox Two-step. By G. WiegandHeloise Intermezzo. By O. LangeyThe Jolly Friars. By Ch. PuernerFidelity Two-step. By J. C. HeedCarnival de Venice. Violin and piano. By J. Danbe\

.

Mazurka de Salon. Violin and piano. By J. Danbe\. .

Eternal Spirit. By A. Thomas ,

On Sunny Street. By F. BrinkMother's Rock-a-by Song. By F. GaulRainbows. By F. GaulSeptember. By F. GaulSlumber Song. By F. GaulDon't Go, Joe. By J. BastianUnclaimed. By J. W. WignallShe Longs to See Her Home. By H. C. Sherrod

New York.St. Louis.

London.

Nebr.

New York.

By Adam-Moses.By Rubenstein-

Orchestra. By

Little Nellie Looks After Them All. Orchestra. ByGraham.

Pretty New York Girls. OrchestraBut Then, That's Nothing at All.

Dauphin.There May Be Eyes. Orchestra. By MacEvoy-GastThe Price of a Kiss. Orchestra. By LeRoc-Gast

By W. A. Phillips.

Orchestra. By W.

Oliver Ditson Company,Boston

Do.Do.Do.

Eaton & Main,Edwards & PostEnoch tt Sons,

Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Daisy J. Fallis,

Grand Island

Bert Feihleman.Fillmore Bros

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Carl Fischer, New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

J. Fischer & Bro., New York.L. A. Fritsch, Cincinnati.

Fitz Gaul, Baltimore.Do.Do.Do.

J. G. Geniser & Co., Chicago.Gerling & Brown, Rochester.

Thos. Goggan & Bro,

Galveston.

H. S. Gordon, New York.

Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continokd.

Titles.

On Our Doorstep Every Night. Orchestra. By Bland-ford-Cast.

Jim, the Sailor. Orchestra. By Beale-KershawIt Came Through the Mail. Orchestra. By Blandford-

Egener.Wedding of the Winds Waltzes. Orchestra. By J. T.

Hall.

A Tribute to the Brave. By C. M. CobbFriendship. By G. Kerker

Impromptu. By N. A. HardeeSympathie. By Paul AubryPitchounette. By J. MassenetKlinge, Schlein, Klinge. Von T. Baudisch

Heimliche Liebe. Von G. O. Hornberger

Voriibergeh'n. By F. Hegar

Standchen. By F. HegarSchoner Ort. By F. HegarAn deinem treuen Herzen. By F. HerzenBlaine Club March. By M. BrandCall Again. By J. T. Branen

Marousia Gavotte. By A. Luigini

Mama, Please Don't Cry. By H. JohnsonPavie. Par J. Clerice

Love's Springtime. Song in G. By H. E. Crimp

Nobody Else. Song in A. By H. E. CrimpUne Valse. By J. Lamberg

Chant sans Paroles By J. LambergMenuetto. By J. LambergRomance. By J. LambergEgeria. By E. R. KroegerValse Caprice. By L. ConrathWedding March. By Mendelssohn-PaulLittle Fairy Waltz. By C. SidusOld Folks at Home. By E. HoistNearer My God to Thee. By E. HoistVenus et Adonis. By X. Leroux

Never Forgotten. By L. LennoxI Love Thee. By Ed. Grieg

Steplightly March. Band. By J. R. FeagansQueen of the Ring Quadrille. Orchestra. By J. R

Feagans.Maratana Selection. Orchestra. By Wallace-Coffin....We Declare Unto You Glad Tidings. By J. HMaunder.

Happy Days in Dixie. By K. MillsBattle-Ax March. By J. B. Duke

Don't Tell Maria. By G. F. BrahamMa Sukey Anne Sue. By W. H. Friday, JrThe Cuban Hero. By R. L. Weaver

PROPRIETORS.

H. S. Gordon, New York.

Do.Do.

John T. Hall Music Com-pany, Minneapolis.

Mrs. Amelia Hammond.T.B. Harms & Co.,

New York.Noble A. Hardee.E. Hatzfeld, London.Ileugel & Cie, Faris, France.Ernst Hoffheinz,

Berlin, Germany.G. O. Hornberger,

Providence, R. I.

G. Hug & Co.,

Leipzig, Germany.Do.Do.Do.

Ilsen & Co., Cincinnati.

International Music Com-pany, Alton, 111.

F. Janin et ses Fils,

Lyon, France.Herbert Johnson.Joubert, Paris, France.Keith, Prowse & Co.

,

London.Do.

Fr. Kistner,

Leipzig, Germany.Do.Do.Do.

Kunkel Bros., St. Louis.

Do.Do.Do.

P. J. Lammers, Baltimore.

Do.Alphonse Leduc,

Paris, France.Lindsey Lennox, London.Stanley Lucas & Co., Ltd.,

London.H. E. McMillin, Cleveland.

Do.

Do.J. H. Mander.

F. A. Mills, New York.Mrs. E. S. Mowen,

Lima, Ohio.D. Miiller, New York.

Do.Thos. J. O'Donahue and R.

F. Parks, Philadelphia,

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

*TITLES.

Have You Come to Take Me Home? By It G. Mann...

Love's Triumph. By J. E. AndinoGood-Bye, Little Sweetheart. By P. BrucschwcilcrTourists' Waltz. By Miss L. M. NelsonPoor Mr. Brain. By J. L. Lawson ...

AH Baba March. By G. JacobiLegend of Brcgenz. By W. Bendall

One Girl in a Million. By II. PabstPictures. Song in F. By E. T. LloydMy Little Baby Boy. By Allen-PaullThe Shades of Night. By J. E. PerringNational Cycle Show March. By F. PhinneyCome, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove. By A. J. Holdcn..

The Shadows of the Evening Hours. By N. A. HardeeBicycle Belle. By J. C. GablerTrue, Honest Love. By G. P. ArmstrongSecond Two-step. By J. C. Porter

To the Angels. By N. ZardoScenes de Ballet. By Elemer Polonyi

Sing, O Daughter of Zion. Mixed voices. By II. E.

Button.Molly, My Own. By L. B. O'ConnorThe Black Four Hundred. By I. Jones

The Roost March. By Jas. WhitneyBaby Boy Blue. By J. D. JohnstonFortuna Waltz. Banjos. By M. R. HellerDreams of Darkie Land. Banjos. By M. R. HellerLove and Beauty Waltzes. Banjos. By T. J. Arm-

strong.

Normandie March. Banjos. By T. J. ArmstrongShepherd's Song. By Mrs. C. Adams

Trumpet Flowers. By Mrs. C. AdamsTell Me You Love Me' Still By L. A. Ritter

Sweet Alice of Ardee. By J. A. SwiftSouthern Imperials' March. Banjo and guitar. By W.

H. Teasdale.

Heart of My Heart. By C. H. H. Booth

Yellow Kid Schottische. By C. Baker

Frivolity Polka. By Ed PorteWhat Jack Likes Best. By C. VincentHeart-Broken Nellie. By J. H. Warner ,

Mulcahey's Little Scheme. By J. H. WarnerThe Upper Broadway Girls. By H. S. Miller

We Both Have the Same Dear Mother. By E. Smith...

My Old Gal. By C. GrahamBack to the Only Girl I Love. By H. S. MillerThe 999th Artillery March. Band. By G. BarkerCrimson Schottische. Band. By P. W. DuncanThe Winner March. Orchestra. By T. D. PerkinsThe Elk's Reunion March. Orchestra. By Prendiville-

Lodge.

Pbopbijctoks.

Orphean Music PublishingCompany, New York.

Do.National Music Co., Chicago.Miss L. M. Nelson.

Geo. Ncwncs, Ltd., London.Do.

Novello, Ewer & Co.,

New York.Harry Pabst, Philadelphia.Patev & Willis, London.E. f. Paull, New York.Mrs. J. E. Perring.

F. Phinney, Chicago.Win. A. Pond ^ Co.,

New York.Do.Do.Do.

E. C. Porter, Warren, Ohio.

G. Ricordi & Co., London.Rozsavdlgyi & Co.,

Leipzig, Germany.A. P. Schmidt, Boston.

G. W. Setchell, Boston.Spaulding & Grau,

New York.Do.

J. F. Stair, Cleveland.S. S. Stewart, Philadelphia.

Do.Do.

Do.Clayton F. Summy Company,

Chicago.Do.

Otto Sutro & Co., Baltimore.Jos. A. Swift.

W. H Teasdale,

Savannah, Ga.Union Music PublishingCompany, New York.

Union Mutual Music Com-pany, New York.

Do.Charles Vincent, London.J. H. Warner.

Marlboro, Mass.Do.

Henry J. Wehinan,New York.

Do.Do.Do.

Jean White, Boston.Do.Do.Do.

2ft

MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

/

The Eclipse Overture. Orchestra. By II. Prcndiville

Under the Linden Tree. Band. By J. H. WoodsThe Eclipse Overture. Band. By 11. Prendiville

Battery A Overture. Band. By J. II. WoodsNobody Knows Like Mother. Medley waltz. Band. By

Prcndiville.

Carrie and Annie Schottische. Orchestra. By J. S.

Pcckham.The Roman Magician March. Band. By C. W. Bennet.

Entre Act Polka. Orchestra. By F. W. Stinison

Henrietta Two-step. Orchestra. By C. VolzPlymouth Rock Waltz. By M. F. ChandlerMcKinley's Presidential March. By C. D. BlakeBrightest Eyes Polka. By E. Christie

Rural Thought Schottische. By J. O. CaseyMy Pet Schottische. By J. O. CaseyMarigold Schottische. By J. S. CoxFleur de Lis Two-step. By G. H. WilderJust Lovely Schottische. By E. Christie

Rose of Cuba Polka. By E. Christie

Our General March. By E. Christie

The Sea Fairies' Schottische. By E. Christie

The Belle of Colorado. By E. Christie

The Flora Polka. Cornet and piano. By J. S. CoxEchoes from Alaska. Guitar. By J. F. EicherlyIron King March. Guitar. By St. Clair-BarkerIron King March. Mandolin and guitar. By St. Clair-

Barker.

The Angel's Dream. Mandolin and guitar. By Tipaldi

The Royal Crown March. Mandolin and guitar. ByE. H. Frey.

Queen Marion Waltzes. Mandolin and guitar. ByBennet-Le Barge.

Intermezzo. Guitar. By Mascagni-Vreeland .

Mazurka Primevere. Violin and piano. By Ch. Dancla..

Lied. Op. 99. Violin and piano. By G. Eberhardt....

Norwegian Melody. Mandolin and piano. By C. J. DoruIron King March. Mandolin, guitar, and piano. By

St. Clair-Barker.

Angel's Dream. Mandolin, guitar, and piano. ByTipaldi.

La Polka des Oiseaux. Piccolo and pian >. By J. S. Cox..

My Darling Waltzes. By J. S. CoxThe Smart Set Two-step. By G. L. TraceySalute March. By E. Christie

The Roses Long Ago. By D. DoreMy Little Scotch Sweetheart. By C. D. BlakeI Loved You as My Sweetheart. By G. M. Blandford..Never to Say Good Bye. By G. M. BlandfordCharity or Love's Worth. By J. H. OdellBanjo King Quickstep. Mandolin and guitar. By G.

Barker.

Medley. Mandolin and guitar. By G. BarkerAt Sea. Mixed voices. By A. GeibelAt Sea. Male voices. By A. GeibelThe Fisher Maiden's Song. Male voices. By A. Geibel..

The Fisher Maiden's Song. Mixed voices. By A. Geibel..

A Little Dutch Garden. Male voices. By A. Geibel.A Little Dutch Garden. Male voices. By A. Geibel.Up-to-Date Lullaby. Male voices. By A. GeibelUp-to-Date Lullaby. Mixed voices. By A. Geibel...Priscilla. Male voices. By A. Geibel

Pkoprietohs.

John White, Boston.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.

Do.' Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

White-Smith Music Publish-ing Company, Boston.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

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MUSICA L COMPOSITIONS—Continubd.

•^Titles. Pkopkibtohh.

White-Smith Music Publishing Company, Boston.

Do.Do.

Beside the Forge To-day. By R. M. Eversole

St Croiv March By A. P. Collins

Do.Do.

H. N. Williams, St. Louis.

I Love My Little Honey. By B. R. Harney M. Witmark & Sons,

New York.Do.

The Old-Fashioned Mother. By C. Olcott Do.

Kate O'Donoghue. By C. Olcott Do.

Sweet Inniscarra. By C. Olcott Do.

Olcott's Fly Song. By C. Olcott Do. -

The Girl from Paris. By N. D. Mann Do.

Ten Thousand Fyes. By B. Remick The B. P. Wood Music Com

Don't be Cross. Mandolin orchestra. By C. Zeller

Don't be Cross. Voice and banjo. By C Zeller

pany, BostonDo.Do.

The Cross of Gold. Band. By M. II. Kosenfeld Do.

DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS.

Me and Jack. By J. Paul LowellThe Legal Sin. By Madge Morris Wagner.

J. Paul Lowell.Madge Morris Wagner.

MAPS.

Anderson's Map of Stillaguamish Mining District, Wash-ington, U. S. A.

Map of the North Fork and Wild Horse Districts Situatedon Salmon River.

Connersville, Ind. December, 1896

Fonda, N. Y. December, 1896Westfield, N. Y. December, 1896 ,

Coffeyville, Kans. December, 1896Grafton, W. Va. December, 1896Winchendon, Mass. December, 1896 ,

Summit, Miss. December, 1896Supplement Special Road Map, Franklin Township.

1897.

Map of Dover, Mass. November 1, 1896

O. P. Anderson Map andBlue Print Company,

Seattle, Wash.Buck & Bouillon,Rossland, British Columbia.Sanborn-Perris Map Com-

pany, New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Geo. W. Syraonds,Nutley, N. J.

Geo. H. Walker & Co.,

Boston.

ENGRAVING.

The Triumph of Christopher Columbus Boussod, Valadon & Co.,

New York.

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PHOTOGRAPHS,

Titles.

Cupid Resting.Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill.

Easter ThoughtsPortrait of President McKinley.

Charlotte Crane. Nos. 1-8Phyllis Rankin. Nos. Iand2Jeanne Otis. No. 1

Anua Robinson. Nos. 8, 9, 10, 11Benjamiu WestMadonna and ChildFrancis Araasa Walker. Nos. 9G8, 9T0.

Elizabeth

DevotionElsaThe PilgrimSenator John Sherman.

Views of University of Wisconsin..Lillian Russell. Nos. 34-48, 50Easter Greetings. 1897Marvellous Gorge of Brook Cherith

Rhine Falls and Laufen Castle.

The Famous Roulette SalonThe Bold AxenstrasseRuin UnspunnenInterlaken and Jungfrau

Proprietors.

W. C. Baird, New York.D. F. Barry,

West Superior, Wis.Carbon Studio, New York.Theobald Chartran,

New York.E. Chickering, Boston.

B. J. Falk, New York.Do.Do.

Foster Brothers, Boston.

Do.Benjamin Kimball, Boston.

Win. Kuebler, Jr.,

Philadelphia.

Do.Do.Do.

W. A. Lowell,Washington City.

E. E. Lyman, Madison, Wis.J. Schloss, New York.J. C. Strauss, St. Louis, Mo.Underwood & Underwood,

New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

LITHOGRAPHS.

The Great Don Jiro.

We Use Benton, Myers & Co.'s Pure Fruit Syrups

BockA Dinner GownFirst Converts in Europe

Paul and the Philippian Jailer

Paul at Thessalonica and BereaPaul Preaching at AthensPaul's Ministry in CorinthWorking and Waiting for ChristAbstaining for theSake of OthersThe Excellence of Christian Love ,

Paul Opposed at Ephesus ,

Gentiles Giving for Jewish ChristiansChristian LivingPaul's Address to the Ephesian Elders t

Ault & Wiborg Company,Cincinnati.

Benton, Myers & Co.,

Cleveland, Ohio.R. Bogislaw, Philadelphia.

Wm. DuBois, Brooklyn, N.Y.Providence Lithographic

Co., Providence, R. I.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

PHINTS.

Titles.

Komeo and Juliet

Judge Suggests that We Send an American to the Court

of St. .lames.

Upon the Merrie St. Valentine's DayRip Van Winkle Modernized «.

The Outraged Flag

Arrival of the "Three Friends"Cromwell in WhitehallPrivate Stable. A, 13, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J

IngratitudeMcKinley: "I Thought This Would be Dead Easy

Picking for You, Mark."The Way to Settle It

Winter Sports

PllOPKIKTOKS.

J. F. Hetherington, Chicago.

Judge Publishing Company,New York.

Do.Do.

II. C. Miner LithographCompany, New York.

Do.Mershon Co., Railway, N. J.

J. L. Mott Iron Works,New York.

Scripps-McRae League.Do.

Do.Do.

CHROMO.

Bride Roses and Violets. Art Interchange Company,New York.

OUTS.

B. M . A ., B. M. B., B. M. 0.,B M . E. , B. M. H. B. Standard Fashion Company,L. F. B. L. H., B . L . I. B. L. M., b.:L. 0.,B. L. P., New York.B. L. Q., B. L. S., B. L. U, B. L. w. B. L. Y.

DESIGrNS.

Composite Order

Ionic OrderCorinthian OrderClassic FacadeWashington the National Capital

3438. Ladies' Costume

3441. Ladies' Wrap3442. Ladies' Dressing Sacque. ..

3443. Ladies' Petticoat

3444. Girls' Dress3446. Ladies' Norfolk Jacket3450. Ladies' Dress Sleeve3451. Child's Cloak3452. Ladies' Dress3457. Ladies' Seven-Gored Skirt3458. Misses' Dress3459. Misses' Jacket3462. Ladies' Basque3464. Ladies' Costume

Colliery Engineer Company,Scrauton, Pa.

Do.Do.Do.

International Engraving andIllustrating Company.

Standard Fashion Company,New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do,

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DESIGNS—Continued.

Titles. Proprietors.

3'166. Ladies' Jacket Basque Standard Fashion Company,New York.

Do.3470. Ladies' Reefing Jacket3170. Misses' Costume Do.

CHARTS.

({ray's Ready Interest Calculator

Table of Areas Right-Angled Triangles

A. Sargeant's Calculating and Computing Charts for

Grain, etc.

George II. Gray, Fowler, Ind.

Sanitary District of Chicago.Alex. Sargeant, Bath, 111.

CATALOGUE

OF

TITLE ENTRIES OF HOOKS

OTHER ARTICLES.

ENTERED IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS AT WASHINGTON, D. C, UNDER THE COPYRIGHT LAW, FROM FEBRUARY

1 TO FEBRUARY 6, 1897, INCLUSIVE, WHEREIN THECOPYRIGHT HAS BEEN COMPLETED BY THE

DEPOSIT OF TWO COPIES IN THE OFFICE.

No. 292.

WASHINGTON :

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.1897.

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Treasury Department,Office of the Secretary,

Division of Stationery, Printing, and Blanks,

BOOKS.

Titles.

Index to Massachusetts Standard Fire Insurance Policy.

Grand Military, Bicycle, and Athletic Tournament.January 11-16, 1897.

Siberia from a Car WindowRace Traits aud Tendencies of the American Negro.By Frederick L. Hoffmann.

Fashions of New York

Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engi-neers. Vol. 23, No. 1. January, 1897.

Spaldiug's Official Athletic Almanac. For 1897. Com-piled hy James E. Sullivan.

Loto. By A. Howard CadyThe Andrews Hotel Blotter Guide. No. 1

Tatterley. By T. Gallon

The Diseases of the Stomach. By Dr. C. A. Ewald.Translated aud edited hy Morris Manges.

Patents

Najine. By Sir Edwin Arnold.

The News in EnglandChamherlain's Warning NoteHow Lazy Johnnie Waters the Stock. By McLean

French.Skeleton Dance of New South Wales. By Campbell

Pendleton.Shouting "Scat" to a Lion. By Allen FormanTwo Box Sleds and a Homemade Drag. By J. HarryAdams.

Ellen Osborn's Fashion Letter. By E. P. HeatonM. Quad's Fun, Fancy, and Fiction. By Chas. B.

Lewis.Can the Ocean be Turned Back ? By H. D. JonesGrowth of Lincoln's Name and Fame. By I. D. Mar-

shall.

To Keep Out the Plague. By I. D. MarshallDoings of Ex-Presidents. By I. D. MarshallTalk of the Day in Washington. By A. I. BachellerDouble Track and Single Wire. By A. LeslieDreamed of Gold and Found a Mine. By A. LeslieBoxes for Firewood Need Not be Ugly. By J. HarryAdams.

All About the Woman of Fashion. By Annie LaurieWoods.

Unsuspected Uses of the Humble Cattail. By A.Leslie.

An Ugly Mask for Lovely Ladies. By A. Leslie ,

Two Games of Freezeout. By J. D. WhelpleyThe Forcing-Book. Bv L. H. Bailey

(3)

Proprietors.

F. O. AfTeld, Jr.,

Brooklyn, N. Y.Fred T. Alder, New York.

Thomas G. Allen, Jr.

American Economic Associa-

tion, New York.American Press Association,

New York.American Society of Civil

Engineers, New York.American Sports PublishingCompany, New York.

Do.George D. Andrews,

Vernon, Conn.D. Appleton & Co.,

New York.Do.

Archer, Aiton & Archer,New York.

Edwin Arnold,London, England.

Associated Press, New York.Do.

Bacheller Syndicate,

New York.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.

L. II. Bailey.

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

The Heading Club and Handy Speaker. Edited by W.H. Baker.

The Mutable Many. By Robert Barr. Chaps. 21, 22 ....

Credit Guide for the Wholesale Trade. Vol. 13

Good Things to Eat. No. 1

Half-Dime Library. No. 1018Dime Library. No. 953The Marchmont Mystery. By E. Burke Collins. Chaps.

21 22.

Summer Clothing

Handbook of Materia Medica, Pharmacy, and Therapeu-tics. By Sara'l O. L. Potter.

The Portland Blue Book

A Bag of Money. By William Perry Brown. Chaps.8-10.

The First Battle. By William J. Bryan

Famous Songs and Those Who Made Them. Edited byFrederic Dean and Helen K. Johnson. Parts 25 and 20.

How-to-say-it Grammar ChartBurt's Folding Collectible NoteEvening Prayer

Byler's Complete Real Estate RegisterThe Mystery and Mastery of AdvertisingIllinois Appellate Court Reports. Vol. 66200 Standard Recitations. By T. J. CareyA Country Romance. By P. V. Collins

The Practical Hotel Housekeeper

Time for Newton

Time for NewtonvilleTime for AuburndaleTime for West NewtonDirections for Playing the Game of Quad

The Civil Service Law. By William Harrison Clarke...

Questions and Answers for American Mine Examinations.By Win. Tate. Part 1. Mine Ventilation, Theoret-ical and Practical.

Circular of Information on ArchitectureSteam Engineering. Steam Engines (Marine Division).

Parts 1 and 2.

A German Course. By George F. Comfort

The Teacher's Companion to the German Course. ByGeorge F. Comfort

Hydraulic Engineering. Part 1

The Ninth Book of Virgil's TEneid. Edited by EdwardH. Cutler.

E. Dallmer's Vest Pocket Street Directory of St. Louis,Mo. Compiled by E. Dal liner.

Proprietors.

Walter H. Baker & Co.,

Boston.Robert Barr.

Barr & Widen MercantileAgency Co., St. Louis, Mo.

H. Batterman,Brooklyn, N. Y.

Beadle & Adams, New York.Do.

Will J. Bcnncrs, Jr.

Bierman, Heidelberg & Co.,

New York.P. Blakiston, Son & Co.,

Philadelphia.

Blue Book Company,Portland, Oreg.

William Perry Brown.

William J. Bryan,Lincoln, Nebn;

Bryan Publishing Company,New York.

J. H. Bryant, New York.W. J. Burt, Burtsboro, Ga.Mary L. Butler,

WTashington City.

D. L. Byler, Clinton, Mo.T. H. Cahill, Boston.

Callaghan & Co., Chicago.T. J. Carey & Co., New York.J. I. Case Threshing MachineCompany, Racine, Wis.

Mary Cavanaugh and MaryBresnau.

G. Chevalier,

Wellesley, Mass.Do.Do.Do.

Edwin M. Clark,

Minneapolis, Minn.William H. Clarke,

New York.Colliery Engineer Company,

Scranton, Pa.

Do.Do.

George F. Comfort,New York.

Do.

Correspondence School ofTechnology Company,

Cleveland, Ohio.Edward H. Cutler,

Newton, Mass.E. Dallmer, St. Louis, Mo.

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BOOKS—Continued.

Titlks.

V. T. Dal Ion, the Reformed Texas Bunco, ConfidenceMan, and Gambler.

New Latin Composition. I?y Moses Grant Daniel!

Investment Securities

Memphis Directory for 1897.

A Lake Worth Romance.The End of the Journey.

By Byrd Spilman Dewey.By Marie Florence Giles..

The People's Collection of Instrumental MusicThe People's Collection of Vocal MusicDraughon's Practical Bookkeeping Illustrated. By J. P.

Draoghon.Advanced Drills on Graham Shorthand. By Geo. A.

Jones.

Draughon's Manual on Business Writing ..

Proceedings of the U. S. Naval Institute. Vol. 22, No. 4.

189G.

A Manual of What to Eat and How to Cook It. ByAnna K. Ecclcs.

Annual Catalogue of the Ertcl Improved Victor Incu-bator and Brooder.

London Topics

An Angel in Fetters. By J. Larose. Nos. 43-48The Missing Heiress. Translated from the German of

Adalbert Holm, by J. Larose. Nos. G and 7.

A Selection of DishesBlue Book of Facts, Figures, and Statistics

Grain and Provision Statistics

Sound Money. Gold and Silver. By A. G. GainesThe Stadt Huys of New Amsterdam. By Alice Morse

Earle. Vol. 1, No. 1.

Gopsill's Philadelphia Business Directory. For 1897

Baron Moses Mudd.

Details without Detail

Dubuque and Its Neighborhood.

Aaron in the Wild Woods. By Joel Chandler Harris.

Chaps. 1-G.

Engineering Chemistry. By Thomas B. StillmanThe Necessary Resources. By Anthony Hope

The Senior Arithmetic for Grammar Schools. By CharlesE. White.

Weekly Report Book of the Bryant and Stratton Com-mercial School.

Illustrated Catalogue of Agricultural Implements. Carts,

Wagons, and Pleavy Vehicles.

Made of Rubber. 1897

TiresTelepathy and theSubliminal Self. By R. Osgood Mason.A Diplomat in London. Letters and Notes. 1871-77.

Translated from the French of Charles Gavard.Johnson and Goldsmith. Essays by Thomas Babington

Macaulay. Edited by William P. Trent.

PROF'ItlKTOKR.

V. T. Dalton, St. Louis, Mo.

Moses Grant Daniell.

John H. Davis & Co.,

New York.De Garis Printing Company,

Memphis, Tcnu.Byrd Spilman Dewey.G. W. Dillingham Company,

New York.Oliver Ditson Co., Boston.

Do.

J. F. Draughon,Nashville, Tenn.

Do.

Do.II. G. Dresel, Annapolis, Md.

Anna K. Eccles.

Geo. Ertel Company,Quincy, 111.

Evening Post PublishingCompany, New York.

S. Fein berg& Co., New York.Do.

Charles Fellows.

Financial Pub. Co., Chicago.Do.

A. G. Gaines, Canton, N. Y.

Maud Wilder Goodwin.

James Gopsill's Sons,

Philadelphia.

Grit Publishing Company,Williamsport, Pa.

T. M. Hammond, Chicago,

llarger & Blish,

Dubuque, Iowa.Joel Chandler Harris,

Atlanta, Ga.Edward Hart, Easton, Pa.

A. II. Hawkins,London, England.

D. C. Heath <k Co., Boston.

II. E. Hibbard, Boston.

Hobson & Co., Tatainy, Pa.

Hodgman Rubber Company,New York.

Do.Henry Holt& Co., New York.

Do.

Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,

Boston.

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Titles.

Essay on Milton. By Thomas Babington Macaulay.Edited by William P. Trent.

The Situation in Cuba. 1807"Roll Top Geyser," Circular C-2bThe Church Psalter. By Rev. Charles L. HutchinsThe Mechanical Engineering of Tower Plants. By

Frederic Remsen Hutton.The Guns for Cuba. By Cuteliffe JlyneThe Cotton States and International Exposition and

South, Illustrated. Official History by Walter G.

Cooper.Geometry. Lessons 1-10

Cooking TeachersParliamentary Law

Ohio Decisions. Vol.

By F. H. Kerfoot

A System of Practical Medicine. By A merican Authors.Edited by Alfred Lee Loomis and William GilmanThompson. Vol. 1. Infectious Diseases.

The Art of Love Making. By A. Silberstein

The " Checkerette"

How to Rule Your KingdomNew and Enlarged Catalogue of Instruments, Trim-

mings, Etc. Fortieth edition. 1897.

A Valentine Bee. By J. Carter BeardThe Straw Ride. By Emma A. OpperIsaiah. Edited by Richard G. MoultonOur Great and Mighty UnionHow to Celebrate Washington's Birthday, Arbor Day,

Etc. Arranged by Prof. John A . Shedd and others.

The More Mystery. By Crittenden Marriott. Chaps.46, 47.

An African Romance. By Helen MathersModern Book-Kceping. By J. Montgomery

Hotel Directory and Special Rate Book.

Physics Course. Part 1—Introductory Course of Phys-ical Measurements.

In the Footsteps of the Explorers. 2

Old Cap. Collier Library. No. 687

Breaking the Tomb. By John R. Musick. Chaps. 2-6.

National and Municipal Questions. By O. A. MyersSystem No. 107 for Hat and Cap Stories

Transactions of the New England Cotton Manufacturers'Association. No. 61.

Little Adele. By Athelstane Meredith

Special Kabeldepeschen. January 20 to February 4,

1807.

The First Thousand. By Mark L. Dougherty

Ogilvie's Improved Day Wages Tables

Proprietors.

Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,

Boston.

Guy Howard.Henry Huber Co., New York.Charles L. Hutchins, Boston.

F. R. Hutton, New York.

Cuteliffe Hyne.Illustrator Company,

Atlanta, Ga.

Institute of Home Study ofEngineering.

Mary E. J. Kelley.

F. H. Kerfoot,Louisville, Ky.

Laning Printing Company,Norwalk, Ohio.

Lea Brothers & Co.

,

Philadelphia.

William H. Lee, Chicago.

Philip Lindemeyr,Baltimore, Md.

Ernest Loomis, Chicago.

Lyon & Hcaly, Chicago.

S. S. McClureCo.,NewYork.Do.

Macmillan Co., New York.H. A. Manley, Boston.March Brothers,

Lebanon, Ohio.

Crittenden Marriott.

Helen Mathers.Maynard, Merrill & Co.,

New York.J. C. Mentzer,

Harrisburg, Pa.

Geo. A. Merrill and Caroline

W. Baldwin,San Francisco.

Milwaukee Sentinel,

Milwaukee, Wis.Norman L. Munro,

New York.John R. Musick.O. A. Myers.National Cash Register Com-pany, Dayton, Ohio.

New England Cotton Mfg.Ass'n, Waltham, Mass.

New York Literary Associa-tion, New York.

New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung,

New York.North Star Publishing Com-

pany, Minneapolis, Minn.J. S. Ogilvie PublishingCompany, New York.

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Lady Montague's Shamrock.Baby Secrets

By John J. O'Shea.

Instruction Circular on the H. Parmelee Circuit LibrarySystem.

Georgia Reports. Vol. 97Modern Ethics of Health. By Clara Elizabeth Choatc.,

From the Inner Life. By Louisa Horton Pike

Jackson City and County Directory. 1897.

Indianapolis City Directory. 1897 . .. ...

At the Gates of Sleep. By Bessie GrayFleur-De-Lis. By Katherine L. ConnorSeashore Calendar for 1898NasturtiumsThe Reign of the Roses. By Bessie GrayRose Calendar for 1898

.

Fleur-De-Lis. A calendar for 1898Daisy Calendar for 1898. By Bessie GrayForget-me-not. A calendar for 1898Morning Glories. By Katherine L. ConnorMorning Glories. A calendar for 1898Poppies. A calendar for 1898Evangeline. A calendar for 1898No Peace by the SwordCuban Decrees ReadyCecil Rhodes to be WhitewashedMrs. A. Paget's PartySpain in SuspenseCastelar Has His FlingTetuan and Taylor Not at OddsDivorce for De ChimaySpain Offers a Sham Home Rule to CubaArbitration the IdealHavana's Daily HorrorVenezuelans are Satisfied

Holyoke City Directory. 1897National United States Currency. By Jucev G. Purgg.

Philadelphia Post Office Guide. 1897. January, 1897.No. 2.

Realty Directory of San Francisco. 1897

The Overcoming Life and Other Sermons. By D. L.Moody.

Christian Life in Germany as Seen in the State and theChurch. By Edward F. Williams.

Julian M. Sturtevant. An Autobiography. Edited byJ. M. Sturtevant.

La Comedie Humaine of Honore" de Balzac. Translatedby Katharine Prescott Wormeley. Vol. 34. The Alka-hest.

A Catalogue of Drawings Illustrating the Life of Gen.Washington and of Colonial Life.

The Even ing GownsRoyer's Higher Mental Arithmetic. By John S. Royer.

Warm-Weather Skating Suits

Propkiktouh.

John J. O'Shea.Pabst Brewing Company,

Milwaukee, Wis.If. Parmelce Library Com-

pany, l)es Moines, Iowa.If. C. Peeples, Atlanta, Ga.Philosophical P ubli sh i n gCompany, Boston.

Louisa Horton ['ike,

Worcester, .Mass.

R. L. Polk & Co.,

Detroit, Mich.Do.

L. Prang & Co., Boston.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Press Pub. Co., New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Price & Lee Co., Boston.W. H. Pritchett,

Washington City.Charles M. Quinn and Julius

J. Vogel, Philadelphia.Realty Directory Company,

San Francisco.Fleming H. Revell Company,

New York.Do.

Do.

Roberts Brothers, Boston.

John M. Rogers,

Wilmington, Del.flarriette Koussean.John S. Royer,

Versailles, Ohio.Ryman Interview Syndicate,

New York.

(rh

HOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Revival Needed in the Senate Chamber.

Mackny Babies Give a PartyThe Fall River Directory. 1897

Insurance Maps of Atlantic City, N. J. 1890.

The American Year-Hook of Medicine and Surgery.Under Editorial Charge of George M. Gould. 1H97.

Contractors' Hand-Book of Estimates. 1897

An Essay on Comedy and the Uses of the Comic Spirit.

By George Meredith.Life of Venture. Related by Himself.

The Washburn Guitar Method. By A. Shaefier

An Appendix to Shepperson's Cotton Cipher Code of

1881.

A Handbook of Simple Experiments in Physiology.By Charles H. Stowell.

Elemeuts of Descriptive Astronomy. By Herbert A.Howe.

Slate Manual and Roofing Guide

Psychology and the Psychosis. By Denton J. SniderCondensed '

' Gri (Tin Time Records "

The Encyclopedia Britanuica. Ninth edition. Appendix...

Key to the Essentials of Arithmetic. Book 2. ByGordon A. Southworth.

The Electricians' Sketching Book

The Care of Our Wheel.

Humanity. By Sutton Vane. Novelized by A. D. Hall.

Quantitative Chemical Analysis. By Henry P. Talbot..

The Practical Hotel StewardA Complete Manual of the Edison Phonograph. ByGeorge E. Tewksbury. With Introduction by ThomasA. Edison.

The Baron of the Pines. By Everett T. TomlinsonThe Phrenological Indicator. By W. G. TomlinsonFrank Reade Library. No. 152Sunday-School Book

AgendeTurner's Directory for New Rochelle, Including Larch-mont and Pelham, for 1897.

Dickey's Adhesive Marginal Annotations of the Consti-

tution, Court Rules, General Statutes of Kansas, 1889,

and the Session Laws of 1891, 1893, and 1895, of the

State of Kansas.Gettysburg. By John M. Vanderslice

ByVezino's Perfection System of Shorthand WritiugVezino De Vezino.

Ward's Original Entry Stockholders' Ledger and Checking Roll. By James N. Ward.

Hours with Famous Parisians. By Stuart HenryThe Reasonableness of Christian Doctrine. By RevJohn A. Wells.

PltOPRIKTORS.

Ryman Interview Syndicate,New York.

Do.Sampson, Murdock & Co.,

Boston.Sanborn -Perris Map Com-

pany, New York.W. B. Saunders.

Philadelphia.

F. J. Scott,

Minneapolis, Minn.Charles Scribner's Sons,

New York.Henry M. Selden.

Hassam, Conn.ArlingShaeffer.Alfred B. Sheppersou,

New York.Silver, Burdett&Co., Boston.

Do.

Slatington-Bangor Slate Syn-dicate, Slatington, Pa.

D. J. Snider, St. Louis, Mo.E. G. Soltman, New York.Maxwell Sommerville,

Philadelphia.

Gordon A. Southworth,Somerville, Mass.

Spon & Chamberlain,New York.

Sterling Cycle Works,Chicngo.

Street & Smith, New York.Henry P. Talbot.

John Tell man.George E. Tewksbury,

Newark, N. J.

Everett T. Tomlinson.W. G. Tomlinson.Frank Tousey, New York."The Trustees,"

Philadelphia.

Do.E. F. Turner, Yonkers, N. Y.

Union Publishing Company,Saginaw, Mich.

John M. Vanderslice,Philadelphia.

Vezino De Vezino,

Los Angeles, Cal.

James N. Ward,Elmira, N. Y.

Way & Williams, Chicago.

John A. Wells,

Jersey City, N. J,

HOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Savings Banks in the United States. By .John .J. Mitchell.

Music in America. By H. E. O. IleinemannNavy of the United States. By G. W. Melville

Newspapers of the United States. By Melville E. Stone.

New York City. By 1). 0. KelloggPhotography. By Edward L. WilsonPolar Explorations Since 1880. By A. W. GrcelyPresbyterians in America. By John Lindsay Withrow..Railroads in the United States. By John P. MeanyRoman Catholic Church. By J. Cardinal GibbonsWomen, their Education and Enfranchisement in theUnited States. By Ellen M. llenrotin.

Game-Laws. By Henry E. GriersonGunmaking. By D. W. Flagler and Chas. II. ClarkGunnery. By D. W. Flagler and Chas. II. ClarkGunpowders, Improvements In. By D. W. Flagler and

Chas. II. Clark.

Harvesting Machinery. By John F. StewardHorse-Racing. By J. H. S. Job nstoneIndian Affairs in the United States. By Francis E.

Leupp.Industrial Condition of Women. By Ellen M. llenrotin.

Interstate Commerce Laws. By John P. MeanyIron and Steel. By R. W. Raymond .. ..

Irrigation. By II. F. GriersonJudaism and the Jews in the United States. By Emit

G. Hirsch.

Labor Organizations. By Carroll D. WrightLife Insurance in the United States. By SheppardHomans.

Machine Tools. By R. H. ThurstonManual Training in the Public Schools. By Mary E.

Mum ford.

Woman's Christian Temperance Union. By Frances E.

Willard.

Watch-Manufacturing on the American System. By E.

A. Marsh.Survey, the United States Geological. By William F.

Morsel 1.

Wages in the United States. By S. N. D. NorthSurgery, American. By J. Thomas Kelley, JrStrength of Materials. Modern Methods of Research.

By R. H. Thurston.Shipping on the Great Lakes. By Charles II. Thornton.Sense-Organs. By Wm. A. LocySegmentation of the Vertebrate Head and Brain. By

William A. Locy.Schools, Public, in the United States. By B. A. Hinsdale.

Schools, Private, in the United States. ByB. A. Hinsdale.

A Guide to Systematic Readings in the EncyclopaediaBritannica. New and revised edition by James Bald-win.

The New York Supplement. Vol. 41

The Pacific Reporter.

Seed SenseVol. 46.

Serena Ann's First Valentine. By Mary E. Wilkins.Among the Fairies. The Mountain If.

Among the Fairies. The Silver Spring

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'KOIMUETOUS.

Werner Company, ChicagoDo.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

Do.Whitney-Noyes Seed Com-

pany, Binghamton, N. Y.Mary E. Wilkins.Martha McCulloch Williams.

Do.

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PERIODICALS.

Titles.

Among the Fairies. An Apple of Discord

Suggestions and Reflections. 15y Reginald Herbert Wil-

liams.

Hints to InventorsRules of Procedure to Obtain United States and Foreign

Patents.

A fter Fi fty Years. By Rev. L. B. Wolf.

The American Fruit Culturist. By John J. Thomas.Revised by William H. S. Wood.

Business Geography of the United States. By SeymourEaton.

Proprietors.

Martha McCulloch Williams.Reginald Herbert Williams,

New York.Wills Publishing Company.H. B. Willson &Co.,

Washington City.

L. B. Wolf, Philadelphia.William H. S. Wood,

New York.P. W. Zieglcr & Co.,

Philadelphia.

PERIODICALS.

ABC Pathfinder and Dial. February 1-7, 1807

ABC Pathfinder Railway Guide. February, 1897Advance Reports. Legal Intelligencer. Februarys, 1897

Albany Law Journal. January 30, 1897

Amateur Athlete. February 4, 1897

American Agriculturist. February 6, 1897Americau Amateur Photographer. January, 1897American Architect. January 30, 1897...

American Authors' Guild Bulletin. February, 1897

American Catholic Quarterly Review. Januar}^ 1897...

American Ecclesiastical Review. February, 1896

American Field. February 6, 1897

American Florist. January 30, 1897

American Investments. February, 1897

American Jeweler. January, 1897

American Law Review. January-February, 1897

American Machinist. February 4, 1897

American Monthly. February, 1897

Americau Stock-Keeper. January 30, 1897

Annals of Surgery. February, 1897

Anthony's Photographic Bulletin. February, 1897

Architecture and Building. January 30, 1897Argosy. February, 1897Art Amateur. February, 1897

New England Railway Pub-lish ing Company, Boston.

Do.Frank Reeder, Secretary of

the State of Pennsylvania.Albany Law Journal Com-

pany, Albany, N. Y.Amateur Athlete News Com-

pany, New York.Orange Judd Co., New York.Outing Company, New York.American Architect and

Building News Co., Boston.American Authors' Guild,

New York.C. A. Hardy, Philadelphia.American Ecclesiastical Re-view Company, New York.

American Field PublishingCompany, New York.

American Florist Company,Chicago.

Niagara Publishing Company,Buffalo, N. Y.

Geo. K. Hazlitt & Co.,

Chicago.Review Publishing Company,

St. Louis, Mo.American Machinist Publish-

ing Company, New York.National Society of theDaughters of the AmericanRevolution,

Washington, D. C.

American Stock-Keeper Pub-lishing Company, Boston.

University of PennsylvaniaPress, Philadelphia.

E.& H.T. Anthony & Co.,

New YorkW. T. Comstock, New York.Frank A. Munsey, New York.Montague Marks, New York.

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Titles. Proprietors.

Arts for America. January, 1897..

Atlantic Reporter. Vol. 30, No. 3.

Ave Maria. February 6, 1897

Babyhood. February, 18!)7

Banner Weekly. February 13, 18i)7

Raptist Union. February 0, 185)7.....

Rearings. January 28, 1807Riles' Whiskey Price List. February 1, 1897.

Roiler Maker. February, 1897

Rook Ruyer. February, 1897.

Roston Sunday Globe. January 31, 1897Rradstreet's. January 30, 1897Rrooklyn Life. February G, 1897

Ruyers' Reference. January, 1897

Cadenza. January, February, 1897

California Arcbitect. January 20, 1897.

Carpet and Upbolstery Trade Review. February 1, 1897.

Cassier's Magazine. February, 1897.../.

Child-Life. February, 1897

Child Study Monthly. February, 1897..

Choir Leader. February, 1897Christian Herald February 3, 1897Christian Literature. February, 1897....

Christognosis. January, 1897Clearing House Quarterly. January, 1897.

Clothier and Furnisher. February, 1897.

Clothiers' and Haberdashers' Weekly. January 29,

1897.

Collier's Weekly. January 28, 1897

Commercial Advertiser. February 1-6, 1897

Cordage Trade Journal. February 1, 1897

Cycling Gazette. January 28 and February 4, 1897.

Diekerman's Counterfeit Detector. February, 1897..

Dry Goods Economist. January 30, 1897.

Eastern State Journal. January 30, 1897.

Education Extension. January, 1897.

Central Art Association,

Chicago.West Publishing Company,

St Paul, Minn.D. E. Hudson,

Notre Dame, Jnd.

P.abyhood Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Readle & Adams, New York.Raptist Young People's

Union, Chicago.Rearings Pub. Co., Chicago.J. W. Riles &Co., Cincinnati.

Joseph T. Ryerson & Son,

Chicago.Charles Scribner's Sons,

New York.Globe Pub. Co.. Roston.Rradstreet Co., New York.Rrooklyn Life PublishingCompany, Rrooklyn, N. Y.

Ruyers' Reference Company,New York.

Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Partee,

Kansas City, Mo.California Architectural Pub.

Co., San Francisco.

Review Pub. Co., New York.Cassier Magazine Company,

New York.Elizabeth Mast Hyatt,

Rrooklyn, N. Y.Werner School Rook Com-

pany, Chicago.E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, Ohio.Louis Klopsch, New York.Christian Literature Com-

pany, New York.M. R. Van Eps, Chicago.Attorneys' National Clear-

ing House Company,Minneapolis, Minn.

Geo. N. Lowrey Company,New York.

Trades Weekly Company,New York.

Peter Fenelon Collier,

New York.Commercial Advertiser Asso-

ciation, New York.Charles H. Delano,

New York.Emil Grossman & Pro.,

Cleveland, Ohio.

Dickerman & Holier,

New York.Textile Pub. Co., New York.Charles D. Horton,

White Plains, N. Y.Cleary Publishing Company,

Ypsilanti, Mich.

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PERIODICALS—CONTINUED.

Titles.

Educational Review. February, 1807

Electrical Engineer. February 3, 1897

Electrical Engineering. February, 1897

Electrical World. January 30, 1807

Engineering Record. January 30, 1807

Engineers' List. February, 1807

Ev'ry Month. February, 1807

Exodus. February, 1807

Family Story Paper. February 13, 1807

Farm Machinery. February 2, 1807

Farmer. February G, 1807Favorite. February, 1807

Federal Reporter. Vol. 77, No. 3

Forest and Stream. February 6, 1807

Gameland. March, 1807

Garden and Forest. February 3, 1807

Gardening. February 1, 1897Gentleman Farmer. February, 1807

Golden Days. February 6 and 13, 1807

Golden Hours. February 6, 1807

Golden Rule. February 4, 1807Good News. February 20, 1807Great World. January 28, 1807

Green Bag. February, 1807Grocers' Regulator. January 28, 1807

Happy Days. February 20, 1807Harper's Bazar. February 6, 1807Harper's Round Table. February 2, 1807Harper's Weekly. February 6, 1807Harvard Law Review. February, 1807

Herald of Fashion and Supplement. February, 1807

Home Magazine. February, 1807

Home Magazine. February, 1807

Home Monthly. February, 1807

PUOt'RIICTOItR.

Henry Holt & Co.,

New York.Electrical Engineer,

New York.Electrical Engineering Pub-

lishing Company, Chicago.

W. J. Johnston Company,New York.

Engineering Record,New York.

Geo. I. Roberts & Bros.,

New York.Howley, Haviland & Co.,

New York.Gestefeld Publishing Com-

pany, New York.Norman L. Munro,

New York.Midland Publishing Com-

pany, St. Louis, Mo.Orange Judd Co., Chicago.

Juvenile Literature Publish-ing Co., Springfield, Mass.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

Forest and Stream Publish-ing Company, New York.

Gameland Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Garden and Forest Publish-ing Company, New York.

Gardening Co., Chicago.

Brother Jonathan Publish-ing Company, Chicago.

James Elverson,Philadelphia.

Norman L. Munro,New York.

Golden Rule Co., Boston.

Street & Smith, New York.William Beverley Hanson,

New York.Boston Book Co., Boston.

Reid, Murdoch & Co.,

Chicago.

Frank Tousey, New York.Harper & Bros., New York.

Do.Do.

Trustees of the Harvard LawReview, Boston.

Herald of Fashion Company,New York.

Home Magazine Company,Washington City.

Commercial Travelers' HomeAssociation,

Binghamton, N. Y.Axtell, Orr&Co.,

Pittsburg, Pa.

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PERIODICALS—Continued.

TlTLKS.

Home Study Magazine. February, 1897

TTorseman. January 20 and February 2, 189"

Ice Refrigeration. February, 1897Illustrated American. February 6, 1897Illustrated Buffalo Express. January 31, 1897.

Illustrated Electrical Review. February 3, 1897.

Illustrated Police News. February G, 1897Inland Printer. February, 1897Jewelers' Circular. February 3, 1897

Jewelers' Weekly. February 3, 1897.

Journal of American Folk-Lore. October-December,189G.

Journal of Cutaneous and Genito-Urinary Diseases.

February, 1897.

Journal of tbc American Medical Association. January30, 1897.

Judge. February 6, 1897Keystone. February, 1897Kindergarten Magazine. February, 1897

Kindergarten News. January and February, 1 897.

Legal Intelligencer. February 5, 1897

Lend a Hand. January, 1897

Leslie's Weekly. February 4, 1897

Life. February 4, 1897Life's Comedy. February, 1897Mackey ABC Guide. February 6, 189"

Marine Magazine. February, 1897Medical News. January 30, 1897Medical Record. February 6, 1897

Mercantile Adjuster. February, 1897....

Metaphysical Magazine. February, 189"

Midland Monthly. February, 1897

Morse and Rogers' Money Saver. February, 1897Musical Age. January 28, 1897Musical Visitor. Februarv, 1897

National Police Gazette. February 13, 1897.

New Crusade. February, 1897

New England Homestead. February 6, 189"

New England Master-Builder. January 30, 1897.

New York Clipper. February 6, 1897

New York Herald. January 30 to February 5, 189"

Proprietors.

Colliery Engineer Company,Seranton, Pa.

Chicago Horseman News-paper Company, Chicago.

II. S. Rieb & Co., Chicago.

Lorillard Spencer, New York.

Geo. E. Matthews & Co.,

Buffalo, N. Y.

Electrical Review PublishingCompany, New York.

PoliceNews Rub. Co. . Huston.

Inland Printer Co., Chicago.Jewelers' Circular PublishingCompany, New York.

Trades Weekly Company,New York.

American Folk-Lore Society,

Boston.Physicians' Publishing Com-

pany, New York.American Medical Associa-

tion, Chicago.

Judge Pub. Co., New York.B. Thorpe, Philadelphia.

Kindergarten Literal ureCompany, Chicago.

Milton Bradley & Co.,

Springfield, Mass.Edward P. Allinson,

Philadelphia.

J. Stilman Smith & Co.,

Boston.Arkell Weekly Company,

New York.Mitchell & Miller, New York.

Do.A B C Guide Co., New York.Albert Spies, New York.Lea Bros. & Co., New York.William Wood & Co.,

New York.Mercantile Adjuster Publish-

ing Company, New York.Metaphysical Pu b lishi ngCompany, New York.

Johnson Brigham,Dcs Moines, Iowa.

Morse & Rogers, New York.Harry E. Freund, New York.John Church Company,

Cincinnati.

Richard K. Fox, New York.Wood-Allen PublishingCom-

pany, Ann Arbor, Mich.Orange Jodd Company,

Springfield, Mass.

II. H. Lepper, Boston.

Frank Queen PublishingCompany, New York.

James Gordon Bennett,

New York-

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PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

New York Journal. January 30 to February 5, 1807....

New York Ledger. February 6, 1897

Now York Lumber Trade Journal. February 1, 1897.

New York Medical Journal. February 6, 1897

New York State Reports and Session Laws. January23, 1897.

New York Times. January 30 to February 5, 1897

New York Tribune. January 31, 1897.

New York Weekly. February 20, 1897 ..

Northeastern Reporter. Vol. 45, No. 10.

Official Railway Equipment Register. February, 1897.

Open Court. February, 1897

Our Animal Friends. February, 1897

Our Little Ones and the Nursery. February, 1897.

Outlook. February, 1897Overland Monthly. February, 1897

Owl. February, 1897Pacific Reporter. Vol. 47, No. 4.

Parisian. February, 1897Pathfinder. January 30, 1897.

Pennsylvania County Court Reports. January 30, 1897.

People's Railway Guide. February 1, 1897Philadelphia Inquirer. January 31, 1897

Philistine. February, 1897

Philosopher. January, 1897

Photographic Times. February, 1 897

Pigeon Flying. February, 1897

Pittsburg Daily News. February 1-0, 1897

Pittsburg Times. February 1-6, 1 897

Planets and People. February, 1897...

Popular Educator. February, 1897....

Preachers' Magazine. February, 1897

Puck. February 3, 189:

Puck's Library. No. 116Rand-McNally Central Rail way Guide. February, 1897.

Rand-McNally Official Railway Guide. February, 1897.

Rand-McNally Western Railway Guide. February, 1897.

Proprietors.

W. R. Hearst, New York.Robert Bonner's Sons,

New York.New York Lumber Trade

Journal, New York.D. Appletou & Co.,

New York.Banks <Sc Pros, and James LLyon, Albany, N. Y.

New York Times Company,New York.

Tribune Association,

New York.Street & Smith, New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Railway Equipment andPub. Co., New York.

Opeu Court Publishing Com-pany, Chicago.

American Society for thePevention of Cruelty to

Animals, New York.Laurence Elkus, Boston.Outlook Co., New York.Overland Monthly Publish-

ing Co., San Francisco.

Owl Pub. Co., New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.M. L. Dexter, New York.Pathfinder Publishing Com-

pany, Washington City.

T. & J. W. Johnson & Co.,

Philadelphia.

C. S. Pease, Albany, N. Y.Philadelphia Inquirer Com-

pany, Philadelphia.

B. C. Hubbard,East Aurora, N. Y.

E. T. Wheelock and W. H..

Ellis, Wausau, Wis.Photographic Times Publish-

ing Association, New York.Chas. H. Jones,

Philadelphia.

Pittsburg Daily News,Pittsburg, Pa.

Pittsburg Times,Pittsburg, Pa.

F. E. Ormsby, Chicago.Educational Pub. Co., Boston.Wilbur B. Ketcham,

New York.Keppler & Schwarzmann,

New York.Do.

Rand, McNally&Co..Chicago.

Do.Do.

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PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

Red Letter. January, 1807

Rider and Driver. February (J, 1897.

Rosebuds. February, 1897

Rough Notes. January 28, 185)7

Russell's Convention Dates. January 30, 1H07

St. Louis Daily Market Reporter. February 1-0, 1807..

St. Louis Weekly Market Reporter. February 3, 1807..

Saturday Nigbt. February 20, 1807

School Journal. January 30, 1807.

Pkopwetous.

Scientific American. February 0, 1807Scientific American Supplement. February 0, 181)7.

Shipping and Commercial List. January 30, |H<)7 ..

Southeastern Reporter. Vol. 2G, No. 5.

Southern Reporter. Vol 21, No. 3

Southwestern Reporter. Vol. 38, No. 3

Spirit of '70. January, 1897

Sportsman's Magazine. February, 1807..

Standard. February 13,1897

Street Railway Journal. February, 1897.

Student's Journal. February, 1897

Sun. January 30 to February 5, 1897

Sunday School Times. February 0, 1897.

Sunday School World. March, 1897

Superintendent and Foreman. February 2, 1897Supreme Court Reporter. Vol. 17, No 12

Tailors' Review and Supplement. February, 1897.

Texas Siftings. February 6, 1897.

Tobacco. January 29, 1 897

Toilettes. March, 1897

Town Talk. January 30,1897

Town Topics. February 4, 1897

Travelers' Official Guide. February, 1897.

Travelers' R. R. Guide. February, 1897...

Truth. February 11, 1897United States Investor. January 30, 1807.

II. Walter Stephenson,Boston.

Rider and Driver PublishingCompany, New York.

Rosebuds Company,Harrisburg, Pa.

Rough Notes Company,Indianapolis, Ind.

Hamlin Russell, Cincinnati.P. J. J. O'Connor,

St. Louis, Mo.Do.

James Elvcrson,

Philadelphia.

E. L. Kellogg & Co.,

New York.Munn & Co., New York.

Do.

Shipping and CommercialList Company, New York.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

Do.Do.

Spirit of '70 Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Sportsman's Magazine Com-pany, New York.

Standard Press Association,

New York.Street Railway PublishingCompany, New York.

Andrew J. Graham & Co.,

New York.Sun Printing and Publish-ing Association, New York.

John I). Wattles & Co.,

Philadelphia.American Sunday School

Union, Philadelphia.Joseph Van Ness, Boston.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Hutterick Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Robert E. Morgan, New York.T. II. Delano PublishingCompany, New York.

Toilettes Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Burke & Beyer,Newark, N. J.

Town Topics PublishingCompany, New York.

National R. R. PublishingCompany. New York.

Knickerbocker Guide Com-pany, New York.

Truth Company, New York.Investor Pub. Co., Boston.

1G

PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

University Medical Magazine. February, 1897

Vanity Fair. February, 1897Vogue. February 4, 1897Western Electrician. February (>, 1897

What I Have Discovered. January, 1807

White Elephant. February, 1897World's Sunday Magazine. January 31, 1897..

Young People's Weekly. February 14, 1897...

Young Sports. February 20, 1897

Youth's Companion. February 4, 1897

Proprietors.

University of PennsylvaniaPress, Philadelphia.

Blakely Hall, New York.Fashion Co., New York.Electrician Publishing Com-

pany, Chicago.Word and Works PublishingCompany, St. Louis. Mo.

Frank Tousey, New York.Press Pub. Co., New York.David C. Cook PublishingCompany. Elgin, 111.

Varieties Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Perry Mason & Co., Boston.

MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS.

The Sweetest Girl in All the State of Texas. By F.

Abbott.Muskoka Society Two-step. ByG. Smith

Umbrella Dance. By F. L. Armstrong ...

I'll be Your Darling. By W. WillardThe Telephone Girl Waltz. By J. M. GloverLord Tom Noddy Dance. By Carr-ByngThe Little Genius Waltz. By E. von TaundMine. Soprano song. By A. C. Einier

Thou Art Mine. By A. G. KobynThose Dear Old Days. By C. I. SingerI'd Rather Side with Teddy. By C. C. Blanchard

Gingwhang Dance. Mandolin and piano. By E. H.Pendleton.

Wer sich die Musik erkiest. Von C. Goldmark

Ich bin jiingst verwichen. Von C. GoldmarkNuthin' of Love. By M. M. BrabsouMir gilt sein heisses Empfinden, mich seine Freundin.Von A. Enna.

Nun bin als Briiutlein ich geschmiickt mit Seide. VonA. Enna.

Nun bin als Briiutlein ich geschmiickt mit Seide. (Tie-

fere St.) Von A. Enna.Den Pfiihl ich ihm habe mit Lilien geschmiickt. Von

A. Enna.Den Pfiihl ich ihm habe mit Lilien geschmiickt. (Tie-

fere St.) Von A. Enna.Dich griiss ich du kleines Sternlein, des Abend. Von

A. Enua.Ich wein'um eine Perle blank, die ich in's Meer. Von

A. Enna.Ich wein'um eine Perle blank, die ich in's Meer. (Tie-

fere St. ) Von A. Enna.Driicken des Tages Sorgen schwer Nacht kann. Von

A. Enna.

Frank Abbott, Victoria, Tex.

Anglo-Canadian Music Pub-lishing Association, Ltd.,

Toronto, Canada.Frank L. Armstrong.Percy Ashdown, New York.E. Ascherberg&Co., London.

Do.Do.

Bal raer& Weber Music HouseCompany, St. Louis.

Do.Do.

C. C. Blanchard,Waterville, Me.

W. H. Boner & Co.,

Philadelphia.

Ed. Bote and G. Bock,Berlin, Germany.

Do.M. M Brabson.Breitkopf & Hartel,

New York.Do.

Do.

ff: DO.

Do.

Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—CONTINUED.

Titles.

Ihr Jubelliall crhoht mein Leid. Von A. Ennn

Die Sterneleincs kiinden darf bald die Stnnde. Von A.

Enna.Konigskinder (Klavicrauszug). Von E. ITumperdinck.

Cottage City Waltzes. By J. H. Hollis

McKinley and llobart March. By R. BurroughsLa Piemontese. Di F. E. CasonatoShe's the Only Pebble on the Peach. By P>. Chadwick.Froliche Fahrt. Op. 122, No. 1. Von II. Hoffman

Legende. Op. 122, No. 2. Von II. HoffmanWalzer. Op. 122, No. 3. Von H. HoffmanImpromptu. Op. 122, No. 4. Von II. HoffmanSa Majeste" PAmour. Operette. Par V. RogerMargaret Caprice. Piano solo. By J. B. ChrystalMargaret Caprice. Orchestra. By J. B. ChrystalDauceof thellogan's Alley Hoboes. Orchestra. By G.

Myers.Slumber, My Baby. By L. II. Ilellier

A Fancy. By C. \V. ZeckwerA Prayer. By C. E. Starr

Ours Danse Capriccioso. By IT. CadmusCourtship Two-step. By A. II. AaronsIn Exile Here We Wander. M i xed voices. By J. Haydn.Courtship Two-step. Band. By A. AaronsBlow Golden Trumpets. Carol. By J. FrancisEaster Bells are Sweetly Chiming. By G. W. Haskell..

The Message of the Lilies. Carol. By J. FrancisChampagne Song. Mixed voices

This is the Day. Mixed voices. By A. J. HoldenHappy Easter Time. By A. F. LaudGod is Our Refuge and Strength. Male voices. By L.

G. Kratz.

The Mountain Brook. By B. RemickChrist is Risen from the Dead. By C. W. Coombs

Iowa. By W. EllsworthClairs de Lune. By G. FragerolleVictoria Waltz. By D. CameronAlone. Song in D minor. By C. ChaminadeAlone. Song in E minor. By C. ChaminadeAlone. Song in F sharp minor. By C. Chaminade.The Holiest Hour. Song in F.

The Holiest Hour. Song in G.The Holiest Hour. Song in A.Never You Min', Miss Jackson..

The Oakwood Beach Two-step.

By Piccolomini.,

By Piccolomini.

By Piccolomini.

PUOI'RIKTOKS

By Van L. Farrand.

What Would You Say ? By P. MeahlMein Vaterstadt Berlin March. By P. LinkeEaster Joy. By J. IT. FillmoreHoch Habsburg March. Band. By J. N. KraiLa Rnsse Two-step. Orchestra. By Ganue-TobaniThe Mariner March. Orchestra. By R. Schlepegrell....

Social Antics Quadrille. Orchestra. By L. O. DeWitt..She Only Bows to Me. Orchestra. By C. EngelPictures from Life's Other Side. Orchestra. By C. Engel.Heloise Intermezzo. Orchestra. By O. Langey

Breitkopf& Hiirtel,

New York.Do.

Max Brockhaus,Leipzig, <j!ermany.

R. S. Brown, Salem, Mass.Pay Burroughs.F. E. Casonato, New York.Ben Chadwick.C. A. Challier & Co.,

Berlin, Germany.Do.Do.Do.

Choudens, Paris, France.J. B. Chrystal.

Do.Harry Coleman,

Philadelphia.J. B. Cramer & Co., London.Oliver Ditson Co., Boston.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Chas. S. Elliot & Co.,

NewW. Ellsworth.Enoch & Cie,

Enoch & SonsDo.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Wm. B. Fairchild.

Van L. Farrand,Menominee

York.

Paris, France.

London.

R. Fassett,

Do.Fillmore Bros.,

Carl Fischer,

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

St.

Mich.Paul.

Cincinnati.

New York.

3 TE

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Jubel Overture. Orchestra. By Weber-MosesKing Solomon Overture. Orchestra. By T. M. Tohani.Berceuse from Jocelyn. Orchestra. By Godard-Moses..Credo from St. Theresa. Mass. Orchestra. By La

Hache-Moses.The Jolly Friars. Orchestra. By PuernerIrish FantaSie. Flute and piano. By W. PoppLe Chant du Bivouac. Violiu and piano. By J. Danbc..Amour Matcrnel. Violin and piano. By J. DanbcCantabile et Bolero. Violin and piano. By J. Danb6...Deiuc Stimme. Von L. Denza

In's Wunderland. Von L. DenzaMein Wunsch. Von L. DenzaQuello und Stern. Von L. DenzaGesang der Nubierin. Von L. Denza...

Mit dem Strome. Von L. DenzaIt Went Went Quick. By G. LeBrunn.

I'm the Airy Fairy. By T. W. ConnorThe British Man-o'-War. By S. Shaw. .

.'

The Cycling Fever. By E. Hoggan-ArmadaleCome Back to Mother. By C. WilliamsFor a Nosegay. By A. PerryIt's a Fuuny Feelin' Isn't It? By F. FelixWhy Did I Doubt Thee? By French-CheryThe Bonnie Brier Bush. By C. H. Gabriel

Da Mergellina Waltz. Mandolin and guitar. By E.

Gnalano.O Saving Victim. By A. GuilmantLittle Dottie, Little Tottie. By G. Kerker

Do You Like Tutti Frutti ? By G. KerkerTuzzie Marie. By G. Kerker....Physical Culture. By G. KerkerJust One Kiss. By G. KerkerDon't Forget Your Promise. By H. OsborneIkey Eisenstein. By G. KerkerColonial March. By D. EmersonLily of the Valley Waltz. By R. HarrisThe Commonwealth March. By E. von Schmidt.Harlequin. Op. 215, No. 19. By F. Baumfield..

Tarantelle. Op. 293, No. 1. By T. GieseNotre Dame de la Mer. By T. DuboisI'm Proud I Have a Sweetheart. By M. I. Fischel

Kukuska Vorspiel zum III. Piano solo. By F. Lehar.

Dat Little Gal ob Mine. By G. M. Blaudford.

Ruth, Do Say Yes. By W. H. Friday, JrRheinlied. Von F. Spindler

Cantabile. Violin and organ. Par D. Fleuret.

Aileen March. By W. M. Barnes

Kansas City High School Cadet March. By H. O.Wheeler.

Helen March. Mandolin. Orchestra. By C. C. Mc-Clurg.

Proprietors.

Carl Fischer, New York.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Rob. Forberg,Leipzig, Germany.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Francis, Day & Hunter,London.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

French & Chery, Algiers, La.Cbas. H. Gabriel, Chicago.Gualano Bros., Sycamore, 111.

A. Guilmant, Paris, France.T. B. Harms & Co.,

New York.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Ralph Harris,

W. B. Hasey,Boston.

Boston.Hatch Music Company,

Philadelphia.

Do.Heugel & Cie, Paris, France.J. M. Ilimelman, Chicago.

C. Hofbauer,Leipzig, Germany.

Holmes Publishing Com-pany, Lansing, Mich.

Do.Gebriider Hug & Co.,

Leipzig, Germany.F. Janin et ses Fils,

Lyons, France.

J. W. Jenkins' Sons,

Kansas City, Mo.Do.

Do.

1<J

MUSICAL COM POSITIONS—Continukd.

Titles.

Helen March. Mandolin and piano. By C. C. McClurg.

Mandolin. Orchestra. By C. C.

By C. C.

By C. C.

By C. C.

Polka de SalonMcClurg.

Polka de Salon. Mandolin and piano.

McClurg.Brewster Waltz. Mandolin. Orchestra.

McClurg.Brewster Waltz. Mandolin and piano.

McClurg.Genevieve Gavotte. Mandolins and guitar. By J. IT

Jennings.No Cross, No Crown. By Mrs II. A. KeeferWenn nicht die Liehe War. By R. Kiescrling, JrI'm a Kootin', Snootin', Shootin' Nigger Beau. By II

L. Heartz.The Old Door Bell. By N. ColeWaiting for Daddy. By L. II. CroxsonLa Noce au Chateau. Par F. Thom6

Just as You Used to Be. By G. II. MerriamAbide with Me. By E. S. LorenzThe Lord is King. By E. L. AshfordTarry With Me, O My Saviour. By D. B. TownerI Heard the Voice of Jesus Say. By A. W. NelsonAlways Put Your Trust in Jesus. By M. L. McPhail..The New Capitol March. By P. F. MartensAs I Sat by My Window. By G. MellorThe Devil's Dance. Mandolin and guitar. By P. B.

Metcalf.

Complete Vesper Service. By J. A. Michel

K. Miller

Mandolin and guitar.

Oriental March. By C. II

Sweet Bunch of Daisies.

Owen-Hamilton.SweetBunch of Daisies. Two mandolins and guitar. EOwen-Hamilton.

War Song of Cuban Patriots. By W. D. Hamilton ....

Sweet Bunch of Daisies. Orchestra. By A. OwenThe Marlowe Waltzes. Orchestra. By J. G. HawleySinging Melody Schottische. By B. O'Donnell

The Thompson Street Cadets. By C. Shackford...

A Warm Baby Cake Walk and Two-step. By T. A.Albina Gavotte. By D. L. FerrazziSummer Night Serenade. By O. E. SuttonPolonaise Hungarian. By John HunyadHeart's Kapture Gavotte. By L. F. KettererLurline Gavotte. By A. M. CohenEmilia Mazurka Brilliante. By J. E. BcrnolfoFirst Kiss Gavotte. By J. W. ChattawayGraceful Mazurka. By F. MullerThe Prettiest Gavotte. By E. WarrenMoss Rose Gavotte. By T. N. KershawThe Blue Dress Mazurka. By G. CodinaHours of Melancholy Dance. By F. J. Navarro...

The Umbrella Dance. By A. M. CohenSamoan Dance. By A. M. CohenMarch of the Gorillas. By J. W. ChattawayIndian Sun Dance. By A. M. CohenDance of the Dervishes. By A. M. CohenEccentrique Polka. By A. M. Cohen

Metz.

PltOI'IUKTORS.

J. W. Jenkins' Sons,

Kansas City, Mo.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

J. H. Jennings,Providence, R. I.

Mrs. II. A. Keefer.

R. Kiescrling, Jr.

Lane, Cole & Co. , Boston.

Do.Do.

Henry Lemoine & Cie,

Paris, France.Lisenbee & Merriam.E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, Ohio.

Do.Do.Do.

M. L. McPhail.Paul F. Martens.Geo. Mellor, Philadelphia.

P. B. Metcalf,

Dorchester, Mass.Jods F. Michel,

Philadelphia.

C. H. R, Miller.

National Music Company,Chicago.

Do.

National Pub. Co., Cleveland.

N. Nelson, Chicago.Do

Benj. O'Donnell,Philadelphia.

E. T. Paull, New York.J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia.

Do. .

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles. Proprietors.

Zimbo Dunce. By A. M. CohenUnder the Polar Star March. P»y A. M. CohenRacquet Club March. By E. KershawPostman's March. By O. E. SuttonTot of the Petticoats' March. By J. P. SousaMother Goose March. By J. P. SousaPride of the Regiment March. By R. O. EatonTriton March. By J. P. SousaJolly Traveled March. By T. ClarkBonnie Annie Laurie March. By J. P. SousaBelle of Cairo March. By A. M. CohenAtlantic Esplanade March. By Tom ClarkSaratoga Lancers. By R. Schlepegrell

Starry Eyes Quadrille. By T. H. RollinsonMontebello Champagne Galop. By D. L. Ferrazzi

Impassioned Dream Waltzes. By J. RosasLook Out Polka. By W. S. MiltonEliza Johnson Schottische. By C. WeherCrown Prince Lancers. By C. MullerDynamite Galop. By F. MullerBright Eyes' Polka. By T. H. RollinsonDaudy Coons' Quadrille. By S. HosfeldEstelle Polka. By A. M. CohenWorship to the Beautiful Waltz. By G. CodinaThose Brilliant Eyes' Schottische. By E. G. Walston ..

Sweet Forget-Me-Not Schottische. By J. W. Chattaway.Possum and the Coon Schottische. By S. HosfeldHohhy Horse Polka. By R. M. Carl

Bijou Polka. By E. WarrenIncantation Galop. By F. G. RathhunOn the Wings of Love. By L. HolleAll On Deck Galop. By R. StahlAmelia Waltz. By J. RosasAunt Chloe's Birthday Schottische. By G. VoelkerMv Old Dutch. By C. S. Ingle

Wat Cher. By C. IngleOur Little Nipper. By C. IngleThe Future Mrs. 'Awkins. By A. ChevalierInauguration March. By M. L. PercyThe Troubadour. By H. C. PriceI'll Take Care of You, Grandma. By J. QuinnBicycle Episode. By J. M. RichardsHow Can I Then Love Another. By W. H. RiegerZur Sicherung Male voices. By A. Kirchl

Schliesse mir die Augen heide. Von H. Hermann.Ganz allerliebst. Von R. Eilenberg.Abenddlimmerung in Gebirge. Von R. EilenbergSchneidig Marsch. Von R. EilenbergWhen I Win That Fifteen Thousand. Orchestra. ByW. D. Porter.

Hymn for the Daughters of the King. By H. J. Storer.

Sing aud Rejoice. Mixed voices. By A. W. Lansing...

O Love Divine that Stooped to Share. Female voices.

By Franz-Schnecker.More Love to Thee, O Christ. Mixed voices. By Widor-

Schnecker.Thou, O God, Art Praised in Sion. Mixed voices. By

P. A. Schnecker.

J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

M. L. Percy.H. C. Price.

John Quinn, Chicago.J. M. Richards, Boston.W. H. Rieger.

Ries & Erler,

Berlin, Germany.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Ring Music Company.

St. Paul's Chapter,Minneapolis.

A. P. Schmidt, Boston.Do.

Do.

Do.

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MUSICA L COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Habanera Chanson Espagnole. By M. Garcia ...»

Melodic in Hat major. By M. Moszkowski

Proprietors.

A. P. Schmidt, I

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

C. Schuster & Son,

NewA. R. Shaw, LatrolChas. Sheard&Co., UC. F. W. Siegcl,

Leipzig, GeiDo.Do.Do.

Carl Simon,Berlin, Gcr

Do.

Do.

John H. Slavin.

E. E. Spidel.

Miss E. Stocking.David J. Taskcr,

BloomsbuiH. W. Tennant,

Lawrence,Thompson Music Con

CI

Gilbert Tompkins,New

Frank Tonsey, NewHoward Tuggl<\Rev. E. S. Ufford,

Holyoke,Henry Wehman, New-

Do.Do.

H. 0. Wheeler, KansasWhite-Smith Music Pi

ing Company, 1

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Wickens & Co., L<

Do.Do.

Geo. Willig&Co., Bait

Do.Do.

Abe Wilsky, Philadt

Joston.

Jesus, and Shall It Ever He. Alto. By J'. A. Schnecker..

Jesus, Lover of My Soul. Alto. By P. A. Schnecker...Nearer, My God, to Thee. Alto. By P. A. Schnecker...Festival Jubilate in B flat. Mixed voices. By E. W.Hanscom.

V6nitienne. Op. 110, No. 2. By B. CodardLisonjera. By C. ChaminadeSaml)o at the Cake Walk. By A. C. Marks

Cuba Libre Waltzes. By A. R. ShawSaturday and Friday. By N. Atkins

Vork.

>e, Pa.

Abendieier. Male voices. By M. Zenger

Die Lerchcn. Male voices. By M. ZengerGottesbraut. Male voices. By M. ZengerWaldeinsamkeit. Male voices. By M. Zenger

many.

Adagio (piano sonata in As dur). Organ and piano. ByJ. Haydn.

Siciliano (flute sonata in Es dur). Organ and piano. ByJ. S. Bach.

Allegretto Cantabile (G dur). Piano and strings. BySchytte-Lange.

Don't You Tease Me, Lulu. By J. H. Slavin

many.

My Darling Blue-Eyed Jane. By E. E. SpidelWest Feliciana March. By E. StockingGone Forever. By H. F. Gilbert

Only a Letter from Home. By H. W. Tennant

Song of Golden Curls. By D. Stewart

g, Pa-

Mass,lpany,

licago.

Plain Little Ann. By G. Tompkins

Anawanda March. By L. J. MonicoYork.

The High School March. By H. TuggleYoung Men for Jesus. By Rev. E. S. Ufford

He was an Old Friend of the Family. By J. HardingShe was Not to Blame. By S. H. Speck

Mass.

York.

Cause You're Sweeter Than the Rest. By C. Shack ford..

Burnham Rifles March. By H. 0. Wheeler i City.

iblish-

oston.

La Serenade Valse. Violin and piano. By Herman-Davenport.

My Sweetheart Still. By E. H. BaileyFrom Gloom to Glory. High voice. By A. GeibelThe Cakes of Pan. Male voices. By A. Geibel

Shepherd Divine. By F. WickensThe Shadow of the Cross. By F. Wickens

Heart Songs Waltzes. By 0. P. SteinwaldLoreley. Violin and piano. By D. M. H. MayFairhill Wheelmen March. Orchestra. By A. Wilsky.. 'Iphia.

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DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS.

Titles. Proprietors.

Joshua Blodgett. By B. G. McFallCarl Johnson, the Woodman. By C. C. llasslcr

Love as a Tonic. By Alexander H. Laidlaw, Jr

Ames Bub. Co., Clyde, Ohio.C. C. Hassler, Sycamore, 111.

Alex. H. Laidlaw, Jr.,

New York.

MAPS.

Map of Graysou County, Va. 1897 S. M. Dickey anSanborn-Perris

pany,Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

R. D. Servoss,

J. R. Spaulding

d C. R. Boyd.Map Com-New York.

Belle Blaine, Kans. January, 1807

Cattaraugus, N. Y. December, 1896High Bridge, N. J. December, 1896 ...

Oskaloosa, Iowa. December, 1896Jamestown, N. Y. December, 1896Victor, Colo. December, 1896Boonton, N. J. December, 1896Reduced from the Sectional Road Maps Published by

R. D. Servoss.

Spaulding' s Railroad and Distance Map of the UnitedStates and Canada.

New York.

&Co.,Boston.

ENGRAVINGS,

G. C. Stuart

New Self-Blanching Celery, Golden Rule

Bovee PotatoJubilee Collection of Mammoth Butterfly PansiesHenderson's Giant Imperial Japanese Morning Glories

New Gold Medal Rose JubileeJubilee Collection Everblooming CannasBattle of Kesaca, Ga., May 15, 1864

William J. Campbell,Philadelphia.

Peter Henderson & Co.,

New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

F. A. Ringler Co., New York.

PHOTOGRAPHS.

109. Sack Race

110. Ye Merry Sleigh Bells

111. New England Church Scene112. Boys Will Be Boys113. Broadway at Madison Square114. Smoking, Eating, and Drinking Scene116. Thirteenth Infantry, U. S. A117. Thirteenth Infantry, U. S. A118. Thirteenth Infantry, U. S. A119. Thirteenth Infantry, U. S. A120-126. Thirteenth Infantry, U. S. A127. Outbound Vessel128. Ferryboat and Tug129. Champion Rolla C. Herkes130. Ten-Inch Disappearing Carriage Gun..

Americanpany,

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Mutoscope Corn-New York.

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PHOTOGRAPHS—Continued.

Titles.

131. Projectile from Ten-Inch Disappearing Gun.

10. Tambourine Dunce49. Rip'9 Toast51. Awakening of Rip73. Parade Americas Club80. Train Taking Water92. Winchester Anna Factory..

93. An Arrest

99. Happy Family102. Atlantic City

105. Broadway and Park Row..107. The Prodigal's Return108. Why Papa Cannot Sleep....

Chancel of St. Thomas' Church.

Mrs. Cleveland at Her Writing DeskThe Tiff.

Friends Again1. Waiting for His Victim.

2. The Assault3. The Struggle4. Cutting Her Throat5. The Body as Found

Washing Himself ,

In the Hands of the Mob.Alter the Trial

Building the Scaffold

Praying on the Scaffold....

Binding to the StakeThe Torch Applied ,

First Fire WithdrawnRuins Next Morning

15. Dogs Afraid of the Trail..

OrinaA Zephvr. 048 MA Study. 128 M, 028 MCutting Out

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

Gladys Wallis. Nos. 55, 56, 57Deyo. Nos. 1, 2Anna Robinson. No. 7Supreme Court, Minnesota. 1850-97.

Ireland's Immortal Five..

8157. Chief Black Hawk.

8159. Chiefs Black Hawk and Green Cloud8160. Chiefs Black Hawk, Green Cloud and Squaw.8161. Group Winnebago Indians8163. Group Winnebago IndiansA Cabin Home

BlancheHarry A. Burkhardt.A Fair Pilot

No. 3.

Boat Ahoy ,

The Automatic Computing Scale. Nos. 5,6,7,10-14....

['KOPRIKTOU.S.

American M otoscope Com-pany, New York.

Do.Do.Do.

I Do.

.| Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Frank M. Botelcr,

Washington City,

Do.C. Bowles,

West New Brighton, S. 1.

Do.Breckenridge & Scruggs,

Tyler, Tex.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

W. N. Brenner, Cincinnati.

Carbon Studio, New York.Do.

Chas. Craig,

Colorado Springs, Colo.

B. J. Falk, New York.Do.Do.

C. A. Gallagher,

Minneapolis, Minn.Do.

I. W. Ingersol,

St. Paul, Minn.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Knafrl Brothers,

Knoxville, Tenn.Do.

W. M. Morrison, Chicago.

Mound City Paint and ColorCompany, St. Louis.

Do.

National Computing Scale

Company, Cleveland, Ohio. ^

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PHOTOORA PUS—Continued.

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Grace Kimball. Nos. 1,2,3Deyo. Nos. 1-6

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Washington Hesing at His Desk

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Summer Flowering Bulbs

Rose, Yellow Clothildc Soupcrt MosellaA New Race of RosesRose, Crimson RamblerRose, the MemorialRose, Pink SoupertChrysanthemums, Mrs. Terrin, Day Dawn, New York,

Infatuation.

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Henderson's Water Barrel Trucks and Accessories

Hardy GrapesEarly Flowering Cosmos

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Patterns for Seamless Waists and Yokes

A Chart, with Dates for Local Weather Forecasting...

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The Squire of Rosevale. By Charlotte E. Abbott.

Chaps. and 7.

Christianity and Property By Albert E. Waffle

Discarded. By Mary Grace Ilalpine

The Little Minister. By James M. Barrie

Apollo Reference Hook

The Diseases of the Stomach. By Dr. C. A. Ewald.Translated and edited by Morris Manges.

The Beautiful Miss Brooke. By " Z. Z."A Pinchbeck Goddess. By Mrs. J. M. Fleming (Alice

M. Kipling).

Inventions Wanted

Hydrant and Hose House

London on Our Big Ball

To Unite German Liberals

An Encored Valentine. By Campbell Pendleton...;

Cupid's Busy Day. By Campbell Pendleton ,

Rubber Supply Running Short. By J. Cuncliffe Owen..Deceiving Lines. By J. M. FrenchA Wheel Shepherd. By A. Leslie

St. Valentine's Tilt Between Knight and Lucre. ByEarle H. Eaton.

My Lady. By Irving Bachell er

From Cane to Musical Instrument. By H. D. JonesDetaiued on' the Turkish Frontier. By John Langdon

Heaton.A Boy's Ice Boat. By Harry AdamsColor Printing. By I. D. MarshallA Boy in Frocks. By II. D. JonesEllen Osborn's Fashion Letter. By E. P. HeatonThe Woman of Fashion. By Annie Laurie WoodsDeaf Mutes in Society. By Annie Laurie WoodsA Novel Valentine. By Margaret AlisonM. Quad's Fun, Fancy, and Fiction. By Chas. B. LewisBaker's Unique and Artistic Business Directory of Chi-

cago.

Alpine ExperiencesAn Oregon Boyhood. By Louis Albert Banks. Chap. 5One Hundred Fountain Formulas

An Affair of the Heart. By Amelia E. BarrCatalogue of Roofing Materials and Building Papers

Making It Pay. By Charles Austin Bates

The Horse. Chaps. 1-G. By Joseph Battel 1

Individual Herd Register

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Charlotte E. Abbott.

American Baptist PublishingSociety, Philadelphia.

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Arkwright IV utual lire lo-surance Company, Boston.

Associated Pi ess, New York.Do.

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W. II. Baker Chicago.

Thomas Willing Balch.Louis Albert Hanks.

J. H. Barker & Co.,

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Amelia E. Barr.

Barrett Manufacturing Com-pany, St. Louis, Mo.

Charles Austin Bates,

New York.Joseph Battel 1.

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Half Dime Library. No. lull)

Dime Library. No. 954

Teachers1 and Pupils' Hand-Book Accompanying Bell's

Kansas Portfolio.

Civil Government of the State of KansasKarl Marx's Analysis of Money. Abridged by EdmundSaxon.

Popular Instructions to Parents on the Bringing Up of

Children. By Rev. Ferreol Girardey.

A Year with the Apostles. Lesson 9 : The Conversionof Saul.

" Buckra " Land. By Allan Eric. Second edition

A Treatise on the Law of Railroads. By Byron K. Elliott

and William F. Elliott. In Four Volumes.Constitution and General Laws of the Universal Brother-

hood.Ritual of Initiations, Degrees, and Lecture of the Uni-

versal Brotherhood.Revised Ritual of the Universal BrotherhoodEndowment Policy

CharterBrightly 's Quarterly Digest. October 1, 1896-January

1, 1897.

Famous Songs and Those Who Made Them. Edited hyFrederic Dean and Helen K. Johnson. Parts 25 and 26.

Periodicity. By Prof. Jos. Rodes Buchanan

Articles of Interest to Members of the Home Circle

Napoleon. By William M. Sloane. Part 13Collection of Greek, Roman, and English Coins

Time for Brookliue

Short Treatise on Grey Hair

The Record's Night School at Home. Edited by Prof.

Seymour Eaton.A History of Methodism in the United States

Circular of Information of Civil Engineering

Lutheran Manual and Guide. By Frederick W. Conrad.

A Writer of Fiction. By Clive HollandTalks for the Times. By W. H. Crogman

The Bicycle Hand-Book

Davidsons Silk Trade. 1897True Illumination or the Christ Theosophy Defined. ByJohn Hamlin Dewey.

Regeneration. By John Hamlin Dewey ,

Horace Everett. By the Marquise Clara Lanza

Miriam's Tower. By Harriet Loretta KnappSalted with Fire. By George Macdonald. Chaps. 10and 11.

American Farmers' Almanac for 1897

Hot Stuff.

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Beadle & Adams, New York.Do.

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Bible Study Publishing Com-pany, Boston.

Boston Fruit Co., Boston.

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Bryan Publishing Company,New York.

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New York.Chicago Record, Chicago.

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Colliery Engineer Company,Scrantori, Pa.

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Copeland & Day, Boston.

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New York.Davidson Pub. Co., NewYork.J. H. Dewey PublishingCompany, New York.

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New York.Do.

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; . . New York.Reuhen IT. Donnelley,

Chicago.P. J. Duff, Chicago.

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Absolute Self Teacher and Mathematical Key to Pen-manship. No. 1.

Youth's Work Shop. By W. B. Earll

The Divine Library. Suggestions: How to Read theBible. By J. Patterson Smyth.

Miscellaneous Writings. 1883-1896. By Mary BakerG. Eddy.

Asheville and Vicinity

Form No. 1.

London Topics

The Missing Heiress. No. 8. Translated from the Ger-man of Adalbert Holm by J. Larose.

An Angel in Fetters. By J. Larose. Nos. 50-57The Voter's Handbook. Natural Law in the Business

World. By Walter \V. Felts.

Mrs. Flesher's Art Dressmaker. No. 9

The Redemptive Power of Love. By B. O. Flower.Life and Light. With Addenda of Rescue Hymns..

Catalogue of Cotton and Rubber Garden Hose.

Mr. Fowler's Happy ThoughtsGibson's Address Book. February, 1897Outlines of the Life of Our Lord. By Rev. Francis E.

Gigot, Part 2: From the Beginning of Our Lord'sPublic Ministry up to the Ascension.

Immortality and the New Theodicy. By George A.Gordon.

Cambridge Directory. 1897

A Valentine.

The Hyde Park Directory. .1897

The Church of Christ. By Rev. John D. HackerGuide to Investors

Rates and Tables...

Therapeutics of a Country Doctor. 8—Hepatic Remedies.Shall We Patronize the Department Stores?

Harper's Illustrated Features for Newspapers and Adver-tisers. No. 39.

Literary Landmarks of Florence. By Laurence Hutton.Six Cups of Chocolate. By Edith V. B. MatthewsBound in Shallows. By Eva Wilder BrodheadBeauty and HygieneIn the Old Herrick House, and Other Stories. By Ellen

Douglas Deland.Prefatory Note to a New Edition of John Halifax, Gen-

tleman. By C. M. D.

The Three Partners. By Bret Harte

Wholesale Catalogue of Vegetable Seeds. Spring. 189*

Wholesale Catalogue of Tested Seeds. 1897.

Saw Catalogue

I'KOritlKTOKR.

James W. Dngan,Pint a, Tex.

W. B. Earll, Brooklyn, N. V.

Charles Eason.

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J. D. Eggleston and J. S.

Mcllwaine, Atlanta, Ga.Equity Guaranty Company,

Chicago.Evening Post PublishingCompany, New York.

S. Feinherg <fc Co.,

New York.Do.

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A. B. Flesher & Co.,

New York.B. O. Flower, Boston.

Fogg Si, Barker,Cincinnati, Ohio.

James Bennett Forsyth,

Boston.Nath'l C. Fowler.Jos. W. Gibson, New YorkFrances E. Gigot,

Brighton, Mass.

George A. Gordon, Boston.

W. A. Greenough & Co.,

Boston.Grit Publishing Company,

Williamsport, Pa.

C. K. Gurney & Co., Boston.John D. Hacker.Haight & Freese, New York.E. K. lianley, Scranton, Pa.

F. A. Hanson.C. G. Harger, Jr.,

Syracuse, N. Y.Chas. W. Harper,

Columbus, Ohio.

Harper & Bros., New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.

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Bret Harte,London, England.

Peter Henderson & Co.,

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Address Delivered at the Dedication of the New Hall ofthe Boston University School of Law. January 8,

18!)7. By Hon. Oliver Wendell Holmes.La Pond re aux Yenx. Comedie par MM. Eugene

Lahiche et Edouard Martin. English Notes hy Ferdi-

nand Bocher.

Greek Art on Greek Soil. By James M. Hoppin

Life and Writings of Addison. By Thomas BabingtonMacaulay. Edited by William P. Trent.

The Story of a Mine and Other Tales. By Bret Harte. ..

Marnja and other Tales. By Bret HarteTransactions of the Illinois Society for Child Study.Vol 2, No. 2.

Circular of Iroquois Cycle Works

The Spoils of Poynton. By Henry JamesThe Famous Diamonds of the World

The American Teacher. By Alexander Harkavy

Every-Day Dishes and Every-Day Work. By Mrs. E. E.

Kellogg.

Soldiers Three and Military Tales. Part 1. By Rud-yard Kipling.

Notahle Events of the Nineteenth CenturyMany Thoughts of Many MindsHow to Succeed. By Orison Swctt MardenThe Secret of a Happy Home. By Marion HarlandWinter Evening Tales. By Amelia E. Barr..

Holiday Stories for Young People. Compiled and editedby Margaret E. Sangster.

The Fairy- Land ot Science. By Arabella B. Buckley....

Recitations for the Social Circle. Selected and Original.

By James Clarence Harvey.The Land We Live In. By Henry MannThe Wedding Ring. Bv T. De Witt TalmageAround the Tea-Table. By T. De Witt TalmageA Book of Golden Deeds. Gathered and narrated by

Charlotte M. Yonge.A Budget of Christmas Tales. By Charles Dickens and

others.

The Golden Treasury of TextsReadings and Recitations. Compiled by B. J. Fernie....

How to Get On in the World. By M.ijor A. R. Calhoun.Capital Stories. By American AuthorsThe Children's Portion. Selected and edited by RobertW. Shoppell.

How to Behave and How to Amuse. Compiled by G. H.Sandison.

Hand-Book for American Citizens. By Henry MannHome of the Bible. By Marion HarlandHome Life Made Beautiful. By Margaret E. Sangster..

Practical Hints for Young Writers, Readers, and BookBuyers. By Frederic Lawrence Knowles.

The Forge in the Forest. By Charles G. D. Roberts

Political Letters on Finance, etc. By P. D. Lane. Vol. 1

:

First Thousand.Upright Penmanship—Slight Slant. Nos. 1 and 2

Interscholastic Record Book. 1897 ,

Proprietors.

Oliver Wendell Holmes,Boston, Mass.

Henry Holt & Co.,

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James M. Hoppin,Cambridge, Mass.

Houghton, Miftlin & Co.,

Boston.

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Illinois Society for ChildStudy, Chicago.

Iroquois Cycle Works,Chicago.

Henry James, Boston.

Jewelers' Circular Publish-ing Company, New York.

J. Katzcnelenbogen,New York.

John Harvey Kellogg,

Battle Creek, Mich.Rudyard Kipling,

London, England.Louis Klopsch, New York.

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Frederic Lawrence Knowles,Concord, N. If.

Lam son, WolfTe & Co.,

Boston.

P. D. Lane, Pea Ridge, Ark.

Laning Printing Company,Norwalk, Ohio.

F. K. Lanpher&Co., Boston.

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General Digest—American and English—and Supple-ment. Vol. 1. New Series.

General Digest—American and English Vol. 1. NewSeries. Quarterly Advance Sheets. No. 1. To Octo-

ber, 180G.

The Lawyers' Reports Annotated. Book 33Lenten Verses. By Eranklyn W. Lee

Toasts

Glamour. ByMctaOrred.

Massachusetts Reports. Vol. 1GGThe Red Heart in a White World. By .J . William Lloyd.Useful Occult Practices

Lord & Thomas' Pocket Directory. Eor 1807Overruled. By Pansy. Chaps. 1-23

The Graphic System of Vertical Penmanship. ShortCourse.

The Bible a Science. By John LowePatriots to the Front. By Rev. Elijah LucasMy Comrade Thompson. By Owen HallThe United States Red Book. Compiled by E. L. Murlin.Colorado Reports. Vol. 22

State Requirements for the Practice of Medicine. ByCharles Mclntire.

Tides and Ocean Currents

Give a Lift to Mortals, and Other Poems. By Dr. P. L.

McKinnie.Child Study in the Mothers' Club. By Harriet A. Marsh..

Map and History of Cuba. By Lieut. E. Hannaford,

Cases On the Law of Partnership. Selected by FloydR. Mechem.

Bay State Diary and Memoranda. 1807In the Footsteps of the Explorers. 3

Official Railway Guide of St. Louis. January, 1807.

How to Build a Home. By Francis C. MooreAtlas of Cheltenham, Abington, and Springfield Town-

ships, Montgomery County, Pa. 1807.

Old Cap. Collier Library. No. 688

Old Cap. Collier Library. No. G80.

System 208 for Paint and Oil Stores.

Our Catalogue for Spring. 1807

What a Corporation is By Law Required to Do in NewJersey After Organization.

Special-Kabeldepeschen. February 5-0, 1807.

Die Neuner

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Lawyers' Co-operative 1'ub.

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John Lowe, Northboro, Mass.Elijah Lucas.Hugh F. Lusk.James B. Lyon, Albany, N. Y.A. B. McGafl'ey, Secretary ofState for Colorado.

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Mast, Crowell & Kirkpatrick,Springfield, Ohio.

Floyd R. Mechem, Chicago.

Mills, Knight & Co., Boston.Milwaukee Sentinel,

Milwaukee, Wis.Mississippi Valley Guide and

Advertising Co , St. Louis.

F. C. Moore, New York.A. H. Mueller & Co.,

Philadelphia.

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pany, Dayton. Ohio.

Nebraska Clothing Company,Kansas City, Mo.

New Jersey Registration andTrust Company,

East Orange, N. J.

New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung,New York.

Ninth Ohio Volunteer In-

fantry Regiment,Cincinnati, Ohio.

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TlTI.KS.

Contributions to the Analysis of the Sensations. By Dr.

Ernst Mach. Translated l>y C. M. Williams.PalmistryUnder Fire. By Driffield Osborne .. .

Dress, and How to Improve It. By Frances StnartParker.

The Private Life of the Qneen. By C. Arthur Pearson..

The Excellent Privilege of Liberty and Property

Modern Col Inge Homes. By J. W. Porter

The Riverton Minister. By Rev. .Martin PostThoughts for the Lenten Season. Rv Mrs. C. H.Smith..Shall Cuba Re Saved? .'

M ust Have J fypnot ized SpanishMeaningless ReformsTo Protect ScovelPersecutes Women , NowGen. Lee May Spring a SensationExpressed ThGreat Shock to SpainGuanabacoa "Pacified"Campos Would ReturnWon't Remove Scovel to HavanaCastelar Praises CanovasLondon Reads Bismarck's ViewsOlney Scored in VenezuelaWill It Save Cuba, Now?King Oscar Grants an Interview to the. World's Commis-

sioner.

American Carriage Directory. 1897

The Simplex.

Little Journeys to the Homes of Famous Women.Madame Guyon. By Elbert Hubbard. February,1897.

Handy Guide to the Southeastern States

The Hankers' Directory and List of Bank Attorneys.January, 1897.

The Standard Guide—Washington. By Charles B. Rey-nolds.

Pennsylvania State Reports. Vol. 177

Pennsylvania Superior Court Reports. Vol. 2Did the Pardon Come Too Late? By Maud B. Booth.

Autobiography of Charles Force Deems, and Memoir.By Edward N. Deems and Francis M. Deems.

Historical Outlines. Compiled by E. V. RicherProceedings of the 27th Annual Meeting of the AmericanCranberry Growers' Association. January 2fi, 1897.

La CoiiKdie Humaineof Honore de Balzac. Trauslatedby Katharine Prescott Wormeley

Vol .35—Catherine de Medici

Vol. 'Mi—JuanaVol. 37—The Magic Skin

Official Directory. February 1, 1897

Bee Keepers' Supplies. March, 1897

Pkopkiktork.

Open Court Publishing Com-pany, Chicago.

F. E. Ormsby.Duflicld Osborne.Frances Stuart Parker,

Chicago.

C. Arthur Pearson.

Philobiblon Club,

Philadelphia.

J. W. Porter, Alexis. 111.

Martin Post. Atlanta, Ga.James Pott & Co., New York.Press Pub. Co., New York.

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Price & Lee Company,New Haven, Conu.

Charles G. Purdv,Brooklyn, N. Y.

G. P. Putnam's Sons,

New York.

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Chicago.Do.

Charles B. Reynolds,Washington City.

Frank Reeder, Secretary ofthe State of Pennsylvania.

Do.Fleming H. Revell Company,

New York.Do.

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Roberts Brothers, Boston.Do.Do.

Rocky Mountain Bell Tele-phone Co., Helena, Mont.

A. I. Root Company,Medina, Ohio.

JK)OK8—CONTIMTKI).

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Our United States

A Plain Talk on Purity.

The Patter of the Ram Drops.

X-Rays. By P. L. Sal lade

Burdette and the Hornets. ByBristol Directory. 1897

By Rev. Henry R. Rose

By F. L. Sallade

Boston Street Directory. 1897 !

Academic New Edition of Selected Pianoforte Studies,j

By Stephen 1 feller. Arranged by Ueinrich Germer.Sheldon's New Vertical Scries of Writing Books

Elementary Course. Nos. 1-4\

( 1 raiumar Cou rse. Nos. 5-10 i

Sheldon's New Standard Series of Writing Books

Tracing Course. No. 1!

Elementary Course. Nos. 2-4Grammar Course. Nos. 5-12

Gunboats of Light Draught !

Mercantile Report of the Smith Reporting Company for

Toledo, Ohio. 189(1-7. Vol. 1.

Hector Among the Doctors. By Daniel Sommer

Sectional Catalogue No. 31

Marriage Chimes for True Lovers. Compiled by M. C.

Hazard.Up-To-Date Poultry Culture and Poultry Remedies for

Poultry Diseases.

Answer to Difficulties of the Bible. By Rev. JohnThein.

The Priest's Temptation. By Ed. Porter Thompson

A Selected List of Approved Books.Wide Awake Library. No. 1306Detective Library. No. 742Map Studies. Nos. 5, 8, 9, 11

189"

Wire Rope Transportation

Helps for Soul Winners. By Robert Reed

Practical Pathology for Students and Physicians.

Searching the Scriptures for the Messiah. By E. Walter.

The Montgomery Ward & Co. Almanac. 1897

A Condensed Manual on Patented Inventions.

tin L. Ware.To Club Men

By Mar-

One Thousand Inventions Wanted.

How to Make Sabbath[Afternoons Profitable and Pleasantfor Children. By Fanny A. Welcher.

Commentaries on the Laws of England. Book 2. BySir William Blackstone. Notes by William DraperLewis.

History and Civil Government of Minnesota. By SanfordNiles.

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A. Rudy, Omaha. Nebr.Safeguard Publishing Com-

pany, Portland, Me.V. L. Sal lade.

Do.

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Boston.

Do.

Edward Schuberth & Co,

New York.

Sheldon & Co., New York.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.

R. G. Skerreft.

Smith Reporting Company,Toledo. Ohio.

Daniel Sommer,Indianapolis, Tnd.

Standard Dry Kiln Com-pany, Indianapolis, Ind.

J. H. Tewksbury, Agent,Boston.

J. D. Thatcher,Edgerton, Mo.

John Thein.

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A. M. Tompkins, New York.Frank Tousey, New York.

Do.

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Grand Rapids, Mich.Trenton Iron Company,

Trenton, N. J.

United Society of Christian

Endeavor, Boston.

George Wahr,Ann Arbor, Mich.

E. Walter, Baltimore, Mil.

Montgomery Ward & Co.,

Chicago.

Martin L. Ware, New York.

Waukesha Water Company,Waukesha, Wis.

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Washington City.

Fanny A. Welcher,Newark, N. Y.

Rees Welsh & Co.,

Philadelphia.

Werner School Book Com-_ pany, Chicago.

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Entrance Examination Papers of the United States Naval

Academy for 1896.

The Southwestern Reporter. Vol. 37

The Federal Reporter. Vol. 75.

Atlantic Reporter. Vol. 35

The Hon Ton Dance Collection...

Elementary Text-Book of Physics. By Prof. Win. A.

Anthony and Prof. Cyrus F. Bracket t. Revised byProf. William Francis Magie. Eighth Edition, Revised.

Hints to Inventors

Uncle Tom's Cabin. By Harriet Beecher-Stowe

The Chevalier D'Auriac,7-20.

By S. Levett Yeats. Chaps.

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Robert L. Werntz,Annapolis, Md.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

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White-Smith Music Publish-

ing Company, Boston.

John Wiley & Sons,

New York.

Willis Publishing Company.John C. Winston,

Philadelphia.

S. Levett Yeats.

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ABC Pathfinder and Dial. February 8-14, 1897.

Advance Reports. Legal Intelligencer. February 12,

1897.

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Supreme Court. February 1, 1897.

Albany Law JourDal. February 6, 1897

Amateur Athlete. February 11, 1897.

American Agriculturist. February 13, 1897.

American Architect. February 6, 1897

American Exchange and Review. February, 1897

American Field. February 13, 1897

American Florist. February 6, 1897

American Journal of Obstetrics. February, 1897

American Medico-Surgical Bulletin. February 10, 1897

American Stock-Keeper. February 6, 1 897

Annals of Gynaecology and Pediatry. February, 1897..

Appleton's Popular Science Monthly. February, 18^7..

Architecture and Building. February 6, 1897Arthur's Home Magazine. February, 1897

Atlantic Reporter. Vol. 30, No. 4

Ave Maria. February 13, 1897

Baltimore Monthly Diary. February, 1897.

Banner AVcekly. February 20, 1897Baptist Union. February 13, 1897...

New England Railway Pub-lishing Company, Boston.

Frank Reeder, Secretary ofthe State of Pennsylvania.

Lawyers' Co-operative Pub.Co

,Rochester, N. Y.

Albany Law Journal Com-pany, Albany, N. Y.

Amateur Athlete News Com-pany, New York.

Orange Judd Co. , New York.American Architect a n d

Building News Co., Boston.Review Publishing and Print-

ing Co., PhiladelphiaAmerican Field PublishingCompany. New York.

American Florist Company,Chicago.

William Wood & Co.,

New York.Bulletin Publishing Com-

pany, New York.American Stock-Keeper Pub-

lishing Company, Boston.Ernest W. Cashing, Boston.

D. Appleton&Co., NewYork.W. T. Comstock, New York.Arthur's Home Magazine,

New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.D. E. Hudson,

Notre Dame, Intl.

American Diary Company,Baltimore, Md.

Beadle & Adams, New York.Baptist Young People's

Union, Chicago.

11

PERIODICALS—Contin u ki>.

Titles.

Bearings. Fel)ruary 4, 1897.

Boston Sunday Globe. February 7, 1807.

Braclstrcct's. February (> and 13, 1897....

Bright Days. February 13, 1897

Brooklyn Life. February 13, 1897.

Carriage Monthly. February, 1897Central Law Journal. January 29 and February 5, 1897.

Cliap-Book. January 15 and February 1897.

Christian Herald. February 10, 1897Clothiers' and Haberdashers' Weekly. February 5, 1897.

Collier's Weekly. February 4 and 11, 1897

Comfort. February, 1897

Commercial Advertiser. February 7-13, 1897

Commercial and Financial Chronicle. January 30 andFebruary 13, 1897.

Coupon Manual. January 1, 1897Cut Gems. February, 1897Cycling Gazette. February 11, 1897

Decade and Calendar Leaflets. March, 1897.

Delineator. March, 1897

Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette. February, 1897.

Dry Goods Economist. February 6, 1897Eastern State Journal. February 0, 1897

Echo. January and February, 1897

Electrical Engineer. February 10, 1897.

Electrical Journal. February 1, 1897....

Electrical World. February 6, 1897

Engineering Record. February 6, 1897..

European Architecture. February, 1897Family Story Paper. February 20 and 27, 1897

Farm Implement News. February 4 and 11, 1897

Farm Machinery. February 9, 1897

Farmer. February 13, 1897.

Fashions. February, 1897 ...

Federal Reporter. Vol. 77, No. 4

Forest and Stream. February 13, 1897.

Proprietors.

Bearings Publishing Com-pany, Chicago.

Globe Pub. Co., Boston.Bradstreet Co., New York.Bright Days Publishing Com-

pany, New York.Brooklyn Life PublishingCompany, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Ware Brothers, Philadelphia.

Central Law Journal Com-pany, St. Louis, Mo.

Herbert S. Stone & Co.,

Chicago.Louis Klopsch, New York.Trades Weekly Company.

New York.Peter Fenelon Collier,

New York.Gannett & Morse Concern,

Augusta, Me.Commercial Advertiser Asso-

ciation, New York.W. B. Dana Company,

New York.Chas. J. Stromberg, Chicago.

George W. Pluck, Troy, N. Y.Emil Grossman & Pro.,

Cleveland, Ohio.Apostleship of Prayer,

New York.Butterick Publishing Com-

pany, New York.Gazette Pub. Co., New York.Textile Pub. Co., New York.Charles D. Ilorton,

White Plains, N. Y.

Echo Music Company,Lafayette, Ind.

Electrical Engineer,New York.

Electrical Journal Publish-ing Company, Chicago.

W. J. Johnston Company,New York.

Engineering Record,New York.

Smith & Packard, Chicago.

Norman L. Munro,New York.

Farm Implement News,Chicago.

Midland Publishing Com-pany, St. Louis, Mo.

Orange Judd Co., Chicago.

Herbert Booth- King & Bro.

Pub. Co., New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Forest and Stream Publish-

ing Company, New York.

12

PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

Forum. February, 185)7

Fosters Forecasts. January 2, J), 1(5, 2:?, 30. 1897...

Four O'Cloek. February, 1897Furniture Trade Review. February 10, 181)7

Gameland. February, 18!)7

Garden and Forest. February 10, 1897

Gate to I lealth. February, 1 897

Glass of Fashion Up-To-Date. March, 1897.

Golden Hours. Fobruary 13 and 20, 1897....

Golden Rule. February 11, 1897Good Housekeeping. February, 1897.

Good Literature. February, 1897.

Good News. February 27, 1897...

Grand Album. March, 1897

Granite Monthly. February, 1897.

Graphic. Jauuary, February, 1 897Great Round World. February 4 and 11, 1897.

Grocers' Regulator. February 4, 1897

Happy Days. February 27, 1897.

Happy Hours. February 7, 1897.

Harper's Bazar. February 13, 1897Harper's Round Table. February 9, 1897.

Harper's Weekly. February 13, 1897Helpful Thoughts. February, 1897

Home Sunshine. February, 1897.

Horseman. February 9, 1897

Proprietors.

Hub. February, 1897

Illustrated Buffalo Express. February 7, 1897.

Illustrated Christian World. February, 1897Illustrated Electrical Review. February 10, 1897

Illustrated Police News. February 13, 1897

Investors' Supplement. January 30, 189'

Jewelers' Circular. February 10, 1897....

Jewelers' Weekly. February 10, 189'

Journal of Comparative Medicine and VeterinaryArchives. February, 1897.

Journal of the American Medical Association. Feb-ruary (5, 1897.

Journal of the American Public Health Association.

January, 1897.

Judge. February 13, 1897

Forum Pub. Co., Boston.

W. T. Foster, St, Joseph, Mo.A. L. Swift & Co., Chicago.

Review Pub. Co., New York.

Gameland Publishing Coin-

Company, New York.Garden and Forest Publish-

ing Company, New York.W. Biddle Gilman,

Philadelphia.

Butterick Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Norman L. Munro,New York.

Golden Rule Co., Boston.

Clark W. Bryan Company,Springfield, Mass.

F. M. Lupton, New York.Street & Smith, New York.Butterick Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Granite Monthly Company,Concord, N. H.

C. F. Burgess, Moosup, Conn.William Beverley Harison,

New York.Reid, Murdoch & Co.,

Chicago.Frank Tousey, New York.David C. Cook PublishingCompany, Elg' n

>HI-

Harper & Bros., New York.Do.Do.

Helpful Thoughts PublishingCompany, New York.

S. A. Hudson, New York.Chicago Horseman Newspa-

per Company, Chicago.Trade News Publishing Com-

pany, New York.Geo. E. Matthews & Co.,

Buffalo, N. Y.Ross Taylor, New York.Electrical Review PublishingCompany, New York.

Police News Publishing Com-pany, Boston.

W. B. Dana Co., New York.Jewelers' Circular Publish-

ing Company, New York.Trades Weekly Company,

New York.W! Horace Hoskins,

Philadelphia.American Medical Associa-

tion, Chicago.American Public Health As-

sociation, Concord, N. H.Judge Pub. Co., New York.

13

PERIODICALS—CONTINUED.

TITLES. I PUOPUIKTOKS.

Land of Sunshine. February, 1HM7

Law vers' Reports Annotated. January 1, 18<)7.

Legal Intelligencer. February 12, 1897

Leslie's Weekly. February 11, 181)7

Life. February 11, 1897Maekev A 15 C Guide. February 13, 189"

Medical News. February 6, 1897

Medical Record. February 13, 1897

Medical Review of Reviews. January, 189*

Medicine. February, 1897

Merck's Report. February 1, 1897Messenger of the Sacred Heart. March, 1897.

Millinery Trade Review. February, 1897.

Mode de Paris. March, 1897

Monthly Blotter. February, 1897

Musician. February, 1897

National Nurseryman. February, 1897....

National Police Gazette. February 20, 1897..

New England Homestead. February 13, 189"

New England Master-Puilder. February 6, 189"

New York Clipper. February 13,1 897

New York Herald. February 6-12, 1897 .

New York Journal. February (j-1 2, 1897.

New York Ledger. February 13, 1897 ...

New York Medical Journal. February 13, 1897

New York State Reports and Sessions Laws. February6, 1897.

New York Supplement and State Reporter. February4,1897.

New York Times. February G-12, 1897

New York Tribune. February 7, 1897.

New York Weekly. February 27, 1897Northeastern Reporter. Vol. 45, No. 11.

Northwestern Reporter. Vol. 69, No. 8.

Northwest Magazine. February, 1897..

Official Steamship Guide. February, 189"

Our Young People. February 6, 1897

Outlook. February 13, 1897

Land of Sunshine PublishingCompany, Los Angeles, Cal.

Lawyers' Co-operative Pub-lisliingCo ., Rochester, N. Y.

Edward P. Allinson,

Philadelphia.Arkell Weekly Company,

New York.Mitchell* Miller, New York.A B C Guide Co., New York.

Lea Bros. & Co., New York.William Wood & Co.,

New York.Medieal Review of Reviews,

New York.Geo. S. Davis, Detroit, Micb.Merck & Co., New York.Apostleship of Prayer,

New York.Gallison Sc 1 lobron Company,

New York.A. McDowell & Co..

NYw York.Muirson & Wright,

San Jose, Cal.

Hatch Music. Company,Philadelphia.

National Nurseryman Puh-lishingCo., Rochester, N. Y.

Richard K. Fox, New York.Orange Judd Company,

Springfield, Mass.

If. II. Lepper, Boston.

Frank Queen PublishingCom-pany, New York.

James Gordon lien net t,

New York.W. R. Hearst, New York.Robert Bonner's Sons,

New York.I). Appleton & Co.,

New York.Ranks & Bros, and James l'».

Lyon, Albany, N. Y.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul. Minn.

New York Times Company,New York.

Tribune Assn., New York.Street & Smith, New York.West Publishing Company,

St, Paul, Minn.Do.

E. V. Smallev,St. Paul, Minn.

International SteamshipPub.Co., Minneapolis, Minn.

Young People Company,Milwaukee, Wis.

Outlook Company,New York.

14

PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

Pacific Reporter. Vol. 47, No. 5

Pathfinder. February 6, 1 897

Pennsylvania County Court Reports. February (I, 1897.

Period. February, 1807Philadelphia Inquirer. February 7, 1897.

Pianist and Organist. February, 1897

Pittsburg Daily News. February 6-12, 1897.

Pittsburg Times. February 6-12, 1897

Proceedings of the Engineers' Club of Philadelphia.

January, 1897.

Puck. February 10 and 17,1897 .•

Queen of Fashion. March, 1897.

Quiver. March, 1897Review. February, 1897

Rough Notes. February 4, 1897.

Rudder. February, 1897St. Louis Daily Market Reporter. February 8-13, 1897..

St. Louis Weekly Market Reporter. February 10, 1897.

Sartorial Art Journal. February, 1897

Scholar's Magazine. March, 1897.

School Journal. February G, 1897

School Review. February, 1897...

Scientific American. February 13, 1897Scientific American Supplement. February 13, 1897Scientific American. Export Edition. February, 1897.

Shipping and Commercial List. February 6, 1897

Southeastern Reporter. Vol. 26, No. 6

Southern Reporter. Vol. 21, No. 4

Southwestern Reporter. Vol. 38, No. 4

Standard. February 20, 1897

Sun. February 6-12, 1897

Sunday School Times. February 13, 1897.

Superintendent and Foreman. February 9, 1897.

Supreme Court Reporter. Vol. 17, No. 13

Proprietors.

Texas Siftings. February 13, 1897.

Theosophy. February, 1897

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

Pathfinder Publishing Com-pany, Washington City.

T. & J. W. Johnson & Co.,

Philadelphia.Olive B. Lee, Dallas, Tex.Philadelphia Inquirer Com-pany, Philadelphia.

Pianist Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Pittsburg Daily NeAvs,

Pittsburg, Pa.Pittsburg Times,

Pittsburg, Pa.

Engineers' Club,Philadelphia.

Keppler & Schwarzmann,New York.

McCall Company, New York.Cassell Pub. Co., New York.Review Publishing Company,

Knoxville, Tenn.Rough Notes Publishing Co.,

Indianapolis, Ind.

Rudder Pub. Co., New York.P. J. J. O'Connor,

St. Louis, Mo.Do.

Jno. J. Mitchell Company,New York.

Sunday School Times,Philadelphia.

E. L. Kellogg & Co.,

New York.University of Chicago,

Chicago.

Munn & Co., New York.Do.Do.

Shipping and CommercialList Company, New York.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

Do.Do.

Standard Press Company,New York.

Sun Printing and PublishingAssociation, New York.

JohuD. Wattles & Co.,

Philadelphia.Joseph Van Ness, Boston.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

Robert E. Morgan,New York.

William Q. Judge,New York.

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PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles. Proprietors.

Tobacco. February 5, 1897

Town Talk. February 6, 181)7

Town Topics. February 11, 1897.

Trade Monthly. February, 181)7.

Truth. February 18, 1897United States Investor. February G, 1897.

United States Reports. Vol. 164, part 4....

University Law Review. February, 1897.

Up-To-Date. February 13, 1897.

Vogue. February 11, 1897Voice of Masonry. February, 1897Weekly Market Letter. February 4, 189'

Western Electrician. February 13, 1897.White Rabbit, March, 1897

Wooden and Willow-Ware Trade Review. February 10,

1897.

Young Folks' World. February, 1897

Young People's Weekly. February 21, 189"

Young Sports. February 27, 1897Youth's Companion. February 11, 1897.

T. If. Delano PublishingCompany, New York.

Burke & Beyer,Newark, N. J.

Town Topics P u b 1 i a h i n gCompany, New York.

Brown, Durrell & Co.,

Boston.

Truth Company, New York.Investor Pub. Co., Boston.

Banks & Bros., New York.New York University,

New York.Up-To-Date Publishing Company, New York.

Fashion Co., New York.!John W. Brown, Chicago.

i O.W.Clapp&Co., New York.Electrician Pub. Co., Chicago.

IWhite Rabbit PublishingCompany, Oberlin, Ohio.

: Charles 11. Delano,New York.

, Chapin PublishingCompany.Denver, Colo.

J David C. Cook PublishingCompany, Elgin, 111

. Varieties Pub. Co , New York.

.' Perry Mason Sc Co., Boston.

MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS.

Yellow Kids on Parade March. For band. By C. E.

Vandersloot. Arranged by W. E. Creamer.Come Back to Me, My Love. By A. M. Baker. Ar-

ranged by Angelo R. Gilsinn.

De Disappointed Coon. By Marie MinturnDat Yeller Clay Bank Niggah. By AY. M. Barnes

The Pride of Rooney's Lane. By T. E. Barry.

Rabbit Foot Two-step. By Ida Thorpe Barton.

Dangerous Girls. By Paul SchindlerOster-Kantate. By C. Stein. Op. 57I Uream of Thee. By II. Trotere. No. I in A Hat,

No. 2 in B flat, No. 3 in C flat.

The Drums of the Fore and Aft. By J. L. iMolloy

Kit. By Stephen AdamsLa Contesse Mazurka. Par S. Translateur

Griisst mir das blonde Kind am Rhein. Von Franz vonBlon. Op. 52. Fur Gesaug.

Loschhorn, A. Op. 199, No. 1. MiuueiBonaparte's Heimkehr. Von Wilhelm Kienzl. Op.

Ausgabe rait Klavier-Begleitung.A Fairy Tale. By Louis W. BrandShut Yoah Eyes. By H. O. Wheeler

48.

Fisk, Achenbach & Co.,

Williamsport, Pa.

A. M. Baker, St Louis, Mo.

Banner Company, Chicago.W. M. Barnes,

Kansas City, Mo.T. E. Barry, Akron, Ohio.

Ida Thorpe Barton,

Detroit, Mich.Bates & Bendix, Boston.

A. Bendel, Reading, I'a.

Boosey & Co., New York.

Do.Do.

Bosworth & Co.,

London, England.Ed. Bote and G. Bock,

Berlin, Germany.Do.

Do.

Brand Pub. Co., Cincinnati.

C. O. Brokaw, St. Joseph, Mo.

1G

MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continukd.

Titles. PttOPKIKTOKB.

Hebron Academy March. By Millie A. Burgess..

Dearest May. By Chas. A. ChaseTri-Delta. By Margaret C. VaughanThe Dines' March. Piano. By EgbertWheeler Cornwall.National Hymn. By Eleanor Mary Ladd

As Your Hair Grows Whiter. By Harry Dacre

II Trovatorc. Grand Pot-Pourri de Concert. Arrangedby Frank George.

McKinlcy's Jubilee March. By Bertha De Tar

The Proposal March. By C. II. DeVine.My Darktown Gal. By Lee Johnson

My DarktownGal. Coon Two-step March i

Berceuse. By C. Saint-Saens. Transcription pour Orgue!

par A. Guilmant. Op. 105.

Come and Hear. By Everett E. Truette

Dreaming True. By Charles J. Ellis

The Light Went Out. By Cora M. PitcherMusikantenstueklein. Von Johannes Pache

j

Abendstimmung. Yon Johannes Pachej

The Minstrels Clog. By Paul Eno|

Toreador. By Popplewell Boyle. Edited by Percyj

Jack man.Barcarolle. By F. Paolo Tosti. Edited by Percy Jack-

I

man.Adieu. Poesie de P. Collin. Musique de Max d'Ollone..

Oublier. Poesie de P. Collin. Musique de Max d'Ollone..

Par les Pros. Poesie de Leon Durocher. Musique dePaul Del met.

Jai voulu fuir. Poesie de Leon Durocher. Musiquede Paul Del met.

Suite de Valses. By Ed. Filippucci

Bolero Andalous. Piano. Par A. M. FechuerPresident McKinley's Inauguration. By J. L. Feeney...

Beata Yiscera. By Anton W. Fisher

Millie A. Burgess,

Lewiston, Me.C. A. Chase.

Chicago Music Co., Chicago.

J. 11. Cornwall.Daughters of American Revo-

lution, Buffalo, N. Y.Frank Dean & Co.,

London, England.Denver Music Company,

Denver, Colo.

Bertha De Tar,

Eddyville, Iowa.C. JL DeVine, Buffalo, N. Y.

John Dunigan,London, England.

Do.A. Durand & Fils.

Charles S. Elliot & Co.,

New York.Charles J. Ellis.

R. Engelke, Philadelphia.

Do.Do.

Paul Eno, Philadelphia.Enoch & Sons,

London, England.Do.

Paris, France.

Loneliness. Violin. By A. MelomanI Cidl that Love, Don't You? By Alb. H. Fitz

O Maiden With the Eyes so Blue. By Biauca Fleisch-

mann.The Tunisian March Two-step.

Foote.

Symphonie Pathetique. No. 6.

Tschaikowsky.The Brave Old Commodore. By Felix McGlennon

By Frederick W.

Composee par P.

Rose, Rose, Pretty Rose. By Will Godwin ..

Red, White, and Blue. By Albert PerryPoll the String. By Geo. Le BrunnOh! The Motor-Car. By Harry LeightonThe Afternoon Parade. By Harry B. Norris.

Bridget, the Spaniard. By Fred GilbertMississippi Missie. By Fred Lorimer ,

My Lot. By George Le BrunnPut Away. By E. AY. Rogers

Enoch & Cie

Do.Do.

Do.

Do.A. M. Fechner.J. L. Feeney,

Washington City.

Anton W. Fisher,

Toledo, Ohio.Do.

Alb. II. Fitz, New York.Bianea Fleischmann,

Buffalo, N. Y.Frederick W. E'oote.

Rob. Forberg,Leipzig, Germany.

Francis, Day & Hunter,London, England.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titlk8.

Mrs. Gottem. By Joseph Tabn

Robin Hood. By lferbcrt DarnleyL. C. C. Waltz. Guitar solo. By C. H. GantDon't Go, Joe. Orchestra. By J. BastianTwo Little Vagrants. Orcbestra. By Edgar Seidell".

Arranged by C. A. Egener.

Don'tTell Her I Am Bad. Orcbestra. By Richard How-ell. Arranged by C. A. Egener.

Hush! Hush! My Baby, Don't Cry. By MauriceShapiro.

I Hate You, Sadie Sanders. By G. M. BlandfordMerry Girls Schottische. By Pierre HeyendalAt the Mercy of the Waves. Waltzes for piano. By

Pierre Heyendal.Two Little Vagrants. By Edgar SeldenHot Stuff. By Gus. W. Bernard

Never Forget Me. By Delia HicksMaybells. Intermezzo. By Alois BuschieVos Yeux. By Guy D'HardelotWas ist die Liebe? Von Rudolf Philipp....

A Letter for My Boy. By Sidney Bernstein

Lily of the Valley Waltz. By Ralph Harris. Arrangedby M. M. Cobb. Banjo.

Moonlight on the Melon-Patch. By Mina Deane.

I Can't Forget the Old Home. By Martin Hennessey.Arranged by Irven Beals.

You're It. By J. Andrew HenryContes De F6es. Augusta Holmes. No. 9, La Belle

Aux Cheveux d'Or.

Kukuska. Von Franz Lehar. Russische Bauerntiinze...

She Won't Name the Day. By Maurice Bernhardt

The Kansas City Commercial Club March. By B. L.

James.The Laporte Two-step. By B. L. JamesJesus, Lover of My Soul. Chorus. By D. Protheroe....

Y Bardd A'r Cerddor. By William Davies. Welsh andEnglish words.

Y Ddau Arwr. By William Davies. Welsh and Eng-lish words.

Y Delyn A'r Crwth. By D. Pughe Evans. Welsh andEnglish words.

Lovely Maiden. By D. Pughe EvansRemembrance. By II. T. KoernerThe Waterbury. By Fred II. Lewis

Proprietors.

Francis, Day & Hunter,London, England.

Do.C. II. Gant, Lansing, Mich.Geniser Music Co., Chicago.Hamilton S. Gordon,

New York.Do.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.J. C. Groene & Co.,

Cincinnati.Do.Do.

Leon Grus.Jean Having,

Hamburg, Germany.T. B. Harms & Co.,

New York.Ralph Harris, Boston.

Chas. W. Held,Brooklyn, N. Y.

Martin Hennessey.

J. A. Henry, Chicago.Heugel & Co., Paris.

C. Hofbauer,

0.

B.

Leipzig, German v.

K. Houck&Co.,Memphis, Tenn.

L. James.

D.

Do.Jenkins.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.H. T. KoerneiF. II. Lewis,

VVs

Jas. T. Lewis,

, Buffalo

iterbury,

Plymou

, N. Y.

Conn,th, Pa.The Wilkes-Barre Times' March. Band. By Jas. T

Lewis.Service in A flat for the Holv Eucharist. By Rev. E. P. E. P. Little, Hannibal, Mo

Little.

Her Heart Was Not Her Own. By Martin J. Lockard

The Return. Tenor or Soprano. By W. J. Baltzell

Cavalcade March. By Geo. H. Ludwig

Martin J. Lockard,Boone, Iowa.

E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, Ohio.

Geo. H. Ludwig,Allcntown, Pa.

3 TE rsa

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Assembly March. By Will Hardy. PianoChild and the Daisy. For piano. By G. LnginiHose at Play. For piano. By G. LnginiLily and the Bee. For piano. By G. LnginiFrolic of the Breeze. For Piano. By G. LnginiSchoolmates. By C. II. R. Miller

My New Girl. By Charles ShackfordNous Avions Vingt Ans. By II. Bemherg. No. 1 : Edi-

tion en Si flat.

Nons Avions Vingt Ans. By H. Bemherg. No. 2 : Edi-

tion en la flat.

The Merry Coons' New Barn Dance. By George C.

Richardson.Hearts that Grow Old Together. By Geo. Maywood-

Schleiffarth.

Brush By, Nigger, Brush By. By Max HoffmanCoronation March. By Percy Pitt

Red Roses. By W. O. Forsyth. Op. 23, No. 1

Auf Wiedersehen.Orphans hy Decree.

Come to My Arms.

Piano. By Mara O'Hara.By Mel. O'DayBy George Reichmanu....

Sunshine After Rain. By S. A. D. CoxValse Brilliant. By C. H. OvermanLost Ship Waltz Song. Orchestra. By Frank A. Bush...

Atlantic City Two-step March. By J. Haydn CousinsThe Girl I Loved All Summer. By Chas. ShackfordSunset March and Two-step By E. G. BrownThe McAtee Two-step. By Chas. M. Pearsall

Dance of the Mermaids. By J. S. CoxThe Ball of Mr. Whirligig Magee, Esq. By EdwardJonghmans.

State Capitol Polka. By E. A. Presser

I Thought You Didn't Care. By John Quinn.

Reverie. Violine und Pianoforte. Von Fabian Rchfeld.Op. 75.

Ballade. Violine und Pianoforte. Von Fabian Rehfeld.Op. 76.

Melodie. Violon avec accompagnement de l'Haipe oudu Piano. Par Max Stange.

March of the Trombones. By Waldron H. Rando, Jr....

An Eastern Serenade. By Gustav Krenkel. No. 6

Say You Love Me. By Emilio Pizzi.

Rose of the Desert. By Frederick BevanAmen to God. By Jno. G. RobinsonDialogue Menuet. From 4th Sonate for piano of Herr-mann Strachauer.

Beautiful Lake Champlain.

Love's Incantation. Violin.

In April. By C. B. Hawley.A June Madrigal. By C. B.

Katherine's Curls. By C. B.

Gems from the MandarinLibretto by Harry B.

The Flying Dutchman.

By M. A. Tipton...

By M. A. Tipton.

HawleyHawleyBy Regiuald De Koven.

Smith.By Richard Wagner. English

version by Rev. J. Troutbeck and Dr. Thco. Baker.

PROPRIETORS.

Miles <Sc Thompson, BostonDo.Do.Do.Do.

C. II. R. Miller.

F. A. Mills, New York.Do.

Do.

W. Morley & Co.,

London, England.National Music Company,

Chicago.

Do.Robert Newman.A. and S. Nordheimer,

Toronto, Canada.Do.

Mel. O'Day.Orphean Music PublishingCompany, New York.

Do.C. II. Overman, Marion, Ind.

W. C. Parker, New York.Do.

E. P. Paul], New York.Do.

Chas. M. Pearsall.

J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia.

Pigott& Co.,

Dublin, Ireland.

E. A. Presser,

Jefferson City, Mo.John Quinn Music Company.

Chicago.Raabe & Plothow,

Berlin, Germany.Do.

Do.

Rand & Fish.

Reeder& Walsh,London, England.

G. Ricordi & Co.,

London, England.Do.

Jno. G. Robinson.Ryder Music PublishingCompany, Chelsea, Mass.

Do.

Do.

G. Schirmcr, New York.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

TlTLKS.

Ar-

Ar-

Selections from Tannhauser. Py Richard Wagner.ranged by Otto Hackli. Piano.

Selections from Lohengrin. Py Richard Wagner.ranged by Otto Hackh. Piano.

Awake, Earth. Py Prank L. Eyer. Op. 15

Sun, Shine Forth. Py O. P. BrownBreak Forth into Joy. Py A. W. Lansing..

Awake, Thou That Sleepest. Py Arthur FootcAs it Began to Dawn. Py Geo. F. HamerPreak Forth into Joy. Py Frederick N. ShackleyLike as a Father. Py A. W. LansingHalcyone. Py C. H. TebbsFly, Little Song, to My Love. Py Louis E. Dressier

Madcap Caprice. Py Seymour SmithMy Own Country. Py G. W. MarstonWhy. Py Henry K. HadleySummer Days. Py Henry K. HadleyHope. Py Henry K. HadleyPetite Scene Suisse. Py Frederic Purgmuller. Op. 08...

My Own Country. Py G. W. MarstonA Strange Story. Py Th . Podhertsky . Op. 83This is the Day. Py Frank LynesAwake, Glad Soul, Awake. Py P. A. SchneckerSouvenir d'Automne. Piano. Par Sebastian P.

Schlesinger. Op. 70.

Dreaming, Dreaming. Py Victor Herbert

Woman, Lovely Woman. Py Victor HerbertAs it Pegan to Dawn Towards the First Day. EasternAnthem. Quartet and solo. Py P. A. Schnecker.

He is Kisen, He is Risen. Py P. A. SchneckerFrauenlob Walzer. Von W. Aletter

Issues. Py Chas. L. LewisMagnificat and Nunc Dimittis in the key of E flat.

Thomas G. Shepard.Die Roseb hluhen im Mondenschein. Von RudolfWagner.

By

Der Mordwirt. Von Rudolf WagnerPurschenliebe. Von Rudolf WagnerSongs for Spiritualists. Py Alice Sinclair.

Since Mary Harris WT

ent to Paris. Py Wm. P. Gray....

President McKinley's Grand March. Py Chas. C.

Maxwell.Sweet Rosie O'Grady. Medley Waltzes. Py Maude

Nugent.One Smile from Her. Py Chas. ShackfordMy Own Colleen. Py Max S. WittTake Pack Your Gold. Py Monroe H. RosenfeldSenator Gallinger's Grand March. Py Emma Florence

Stevens.Spring Song, in E. Py Jessie L. Gaynor

Spring Song, in D. Py Jessie L. GaynorTreasures. Reverie. By Wm. O. Peterson. Arranged byWalter Purke, for guitar.

Capriccio Fantastique. Py C. E- Pomeroy. Mandolin.Quincy High School Two-step. Py Leah Levy

There is No One Like a Mother. Py James F. Hazel.

PltOI'IHKTORS.

(}. Schirmer, New York.

Do.

Arthur P. Schmidt, BostonDo.

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J. H. Schroeder, New York.

Edward Schuhcrth & Co.,

New York.Do.Do.

Do.Fritz Schuberth, Jr.,

Leipzig, Germany.Jacob M. Scott.

Thomas G. Shepard.

C. F. W. Siegel,

Leipzig, German v.

Do.Do.

Alice Sinclair,

Attleborough, Mass.Spaulding& Gray, NewYork.J. High Staufler,

Allentown, Pa.

Jos. W. Stern & Co.,

New York.Do.Do.Do.

Emma F. Stevens,

Franklin Falls, N. II.

Clayton F. Summy Company,Chicago.

Do.Thompson & Odell Company,

Poston.Do.

Thompson Mnsic Company,Chicago.

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MUSICAL COM POSITIONS—Continued.

Titles. Proprietors.

Estrella. Piano. Von Arthur Seybold G. Tschentscher,

Joyous Life. Valse Brillantc. By C. R. UhlinannBencdictus. By C. H. II. Booth..!

Berlin, Germany.C. R. Uhlmann, Peoria, ill.

Union Music PublishingCompany, New York.

Gnido Vogel, St. Louis, Mo.Herman G. Vogt, Chicago.

R. E. Washburn,

Columbian Club March Two-step. By Gnido VogelConey Island Two-step. By Herman G. Vogt ...

Golden Fleece. By K. E. Washburn '.

The Policeman's Daughter. By Chas. F. WecdenSt. Louis, Mo.

Chas. F. Weeden.Just the Same. By Florence Baer Henry J. Web.man,

New York.Do.

Saml. B. Weiler,There's Always a Welcome at Home. By Dave Marion..

Carnation Waltzes. By Saml. B. Weiler

Fifine. Valse de Salon. By Herbert Sparling

A Country Life. Male voices. By Adam Geibel

A Country Life. Mixed voices. By Adam GeibelSimple Simon Extravaganza. Words by K. A. Barnet.

Music by A. B. Sloane.

Pittsburg, Ta.

White-Smith Music Publish-ing Company, Boston.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.Christ Our Passover. Anthem. By John H. Gutterson..

Adagio. (P. Nardini.) Violon. Par Guido Papini

Prelude Eve de Massenet. Pour violon. Avec ace.

Par Gnido Papini.

Larghetto. (P. Nardini.) Pour violon. Par GuidoPapini.

Etude-Caprice de F. Fiorillo. Pour violon. Par GuidoPapini.

Fair Women March. By Chas. Fr. Mutter

Do.Joseph Williams,

London, England.Do.

Do.

Do.

Geo. Willig&Co.,Baltimore, Md.

DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS.

Prince Sapolio. By John Reginald Blake and RandolphThomas.

Me, She, or Him. By F. Edward Collette

The Beggar Student. By F. Zoll and Richard Genee....

A Girl of '76

A Stranger in New York. By Charles Hoyt

Mad Don. By J. Paul Lowell

MAPS.

Map of the Spokane-Kootenai Mining CountryMap of Pueblo, Colo. 1897

Map of Cuba

Blake & Thomas.

F. Edward Collette,

New York.Goldmark & Conried,

New York.Moses Goldstein,

Brooklyn, N. Y.Charles Hoyt,

Charlestown, N. H.J. Paul Lowell.

Chas. S. Fee, St. Paul, Minn.E. W. Hathaway,

Pueblo, Colo.

Mast, Crowell & Kirkpatrick,Springfield, Ohio.

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MATS— Continued.

Titles.

Gloucester City, N. J. December, 185)0.

Proprietors.

Sanborn-Pcrris Map Co.,

aris, France.

Mulvaiie, Kans. January, 1897St. Johnsville, N. Y. December, 18!)0

Cherryvale, Kans. December, 1896Lancaster, Ky. December, 18i)0

Dunbar, Pa. January. 181)7

Brookhaven, Miss. December, 1890

Independence, Kans. December, 1890Lebanon, Ind. December, 181)0

Clarksburg, W. Va. December, 18D0Sanford, Me. December, 1896New Castle, Ind. December, 1890Bolivar, N. Y. January, 1897Mcrrimac, Mass. December, 18!)0

Fredonia, N. Y. December, 1896Andover, Mass. December, 185)0

Dover and Port Oram, N. J. Dcccn\l)er, 1800

Greater New York Tri

Do.Do.Do.Do.

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Do.

Do.ibnne Association,

New York.Map Showing Location of Underground Conduits Ceo. U'. Walker& Co., Boston.

ENGrRAVINGrS.

Mireille. 13] by 9|.

In Ambush. 13} by 5)

Beauty and the Kose. 11 £ by 9|.

Portrait of Jean Carondelet. 1 1:\

Dimboolai»y

The Land of Hills and GlensThe Land of Rocks and Heather.Benjamin FranklinP. and O. Fleet

Cat's Cradle.

On the PlainClose FriendsGreat Oaks from Little Acorns GrowCountry SportContemplationBy the River BankA Corner of the FarmA Country Church" The Maid, Alarmed With Hasty Oar".Good FriendsWaitingTiredJoy and Sorrow Go Hand in HandGolden RodAn August IdylNo Crossing •.

The Old Oaken BucketThe Gentle AnglerHe Loves Me

Boussod, Valadon & Co.,

Paris, France.Do.Do.Do.

British Art Publisher's Union,New York.

Do.Do.

A. W. Elson & Co., Boston.Peninsular and OrientalSteam Navigation Com-pany, London, England.

Taber Art Company,New Bedford, Mass.

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ENGRAVINGS—Contin USD

Titles.

Waiting lor a Nibble.

Proprietors.

abcr Art Company,New Bedford, Mass.

Day Dreams Do.

Fairy Talcs Do.Dreaming Do.Hide and SeekTbe Old, Old Story Do.SupplicationSnowflake Do.Vexation Do.Inspiration Do.Our Little Sweetheart Do.

Passing Fancies Do.The Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln M. F. Tobin, New YorkOld Mansion on the Hudson Where Dr. Schuckberry Do.Wrote Yankee Doodle.

The Palace of the Popes Do.The Little Church Around the Corner Do.Stoleu Kisses Henry Voll & Co.,

London, England.

PHOTOGRAPHS.

Bureau—Sill ResidenceDiniug Room—Tear's Residence...

Library—Hemsly ResidenceDining Room—Borie Residence....

Mantel—Borie ResidenceLibrary—Borie ResidenceRt. Rev. J. F. Mooney. Nos. 1-6.

Toadstool Park

Protoceras Cliffs and PinnaclesBad LandsTorpedo Boat No. 6. Nos. 1 and 2.

Miss Mary E. Wilkins, Authoress...

Calamity Jane, Gen. Crook's Scout. Nos. 1, 2, 3.

Stand Back.

Virginia AragonYou Won't Think Any Less of Me.Lillian LewisPhotographs. Nos. 8, 9, 15

Rev. James Edward Quigley.

Lillian Russell. No. 60...

2375. The "New Woman

2376. "Leap Frog-Foot and a Half"2377. "Leap Frog-Over"2379. A Deal in Corn2330. When the Frost is on the Pumpkin2390. A Tiresome Yarn2400. Point "Look Out" and Great Fall2401. Summit of the Upper Falls, Yellowstone River.2402. Royal Gorge

Chas. Allgeier, Chicago.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

D. H. Anderson, New York.Erwin Hinckley Barbour,

Liucoln, Nebr.Do.Do.

Frank H. Child,

Newport, R. I.

F. B. Conlin, Boston.H. R. Locke,

Deadwood, S. Dak.II. C. Miner Litho. Company,

New York.Do.Do.Do.

National Automatic Comput-ing Scale. Cleveland, Ohio.

F. A. Remington,Buffalo, N. Y.

J. Schloss, New York.B. L. Singley,

Meadville, Pa.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

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PHOTOGRAPHS—Continued.

Titles. Proprietors.

2403. Phoebe's Arch2404. The "World" Building and City Hall.

2400. Sheep Grazing2407. Cripple Creek, Colo

2408. Oncol" the Saints

2409. Gateway, Garden of the Gods2410. Cathedral Spires

2411. Bee-Hive Geyser2412. Great Falls and Grand Canon2413. Obsidian Clin'

211 1. Grand Canon of the Yellowstone2500. Lakes of Rillarncy2501. The Hope Bridge2502. Queenstown Harbor2503. Blarney Castle

2504. Saekville Street

2505. The Gap of Dunloe2500. Giant's Causeway2507. Meeting of the Waters2508. Royal Avenue, Belfast, Ireland

2500. Ross-Castle

2000. Loch Lomond2(501. Ye Banks and Braes o' Bonnie Doon ....

2002. Forth Bridge, Scotland2003. Sir Walter Scott's Monument...2004. Silver Strand2000. The Rumbling Bridge.

2007. Ellen's Isle

200*. Rob Boy's Cave2700. Llandudno2701. Llandudno Valley, Wales2705. Pont-y-Pais, Bettws-y-Coed, Wales2800. Opera House Cafe2803. Harbor2000 Summer Scene " 'Mid Winter's Grandeur :

2001. Buerlme Glacier2902. Awaiting Your Pleasure2003. Peasant Children2004. Najrodal Pass2007. Nterodal Pass ,

2008. A Mountain Home3000. Keuilworth Castle3001. Tintcrn Abbey3100. Royal PalaceFrancis Murphy at Faneuil HallWayside Gleanings

SapphoMadonnaDreamingWhom Shall I Invite

For MammaA Sweet RemembranceWhat Shall We Write Mamma?With Luster GreetingsHer First SorrowVestaReverieRialto, Memphis, and Agricultural Buildings.Agricultural Building

B. L. Singley, Meadville, Pa.

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Smith & Miller, Boston.Taber Art Company,

New Bedford, Mass.Do.

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CATALOGUE

TITLE ENTRIES OF BOOKS

AND

OTHER ARTICLES.

ENTERED IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS AT WASHINGTON, D. C, UNDER THE COPYRIGHT LAW, FROM FEBRUARY

15 TO FEBRUARY 20, 1897, INCLUSIVE, WHEREIN THECOPYRIGHT HAS BEEN COMPLETED BY THE

DEPOSIT OF TWO COPIES IN THE OFFICE.

No. 294.

WASHINGTON :

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

1897.

o ;

Treasury Department,Office of the Secretary,

Division of Stationery, Printing, and Blanks.

BOOKS.

Titles.

Tho Squire of Rosevale. By Charlotte E. Abbott.Eighteenth to twenty-third installments.

Confession of Robert Laughlin

Llanfihangel Skerries.

Fashions of New York.By Grant Allen.

On the Quicksands. By Hazel Wood.

Nora Creina. By The DuchessChildren's Games. By A. Howard Cady.

"Behold the Man" and " Behold Your King." By H.L. E;

The Journey of the Iconophiles ,

Al-Bakoorat Al-Gharbeyat Fee Taleem Al-Lughat Al-

Englezeyat. By A. J. Arbeely.The Occupation of Crete ....:.

The Conflict Over Crete ,

Germany's Tariff RevisionEurope Alarmed by Greece '.

Martin Ball Monarchical ,

New Note to Greeks ,

The Cuban Insurrection,

Rage of the KaiserGreece and CreteEnglish Stop GreeksOfficial Handbook of the Athletic League of the Y. M.

C. A.'s of North America.Ayer's Formula for Making Corn Whiskey

M. Quad's Fuil, Fancy, and Fiction. By Chas. B. Lewis.

The Woman of Fashion. By Annie Laurie WoodsToo Much Luxury. By Olive F. GunbyHome Dressing Table. By Helen Mar AdamsNatural Wonders. By John F. HobbsA Cave of Skulls. By James H. Griffis

Electric Tricks. By A. Leslie

On the Wings of the Wind. By H. D. JonesOver Thin Ice. By F. C. Williams.:A Barrel Fiddle. By A. LeslieEllen Osborn's Fashion Letter. By E. P. HeatonStories of Men. By A. I. BachellerRacing Season. By Charles M. GambleTo Be Unveiled March 4th. By H. D. JonesBill Miller's Romance. By Paul DanbySociety and Club Directory of CambridgeAn Oregon Boyhood. By Louis Albert Banks. 6 : A

Boy's Hunting Tales.

United States Courts of Appeals Reports. Vol. 38An Affair of the Heart. By Amelia E. BarrThe Mutable Many. By Robert Barr. Chaps. 23, 24, 25.

(3)

PllOPItlKTOItS.

Charlotte E. Abbott.

George W. Adair,Maysvillc, Ky.

Grant Allen.

American Press Association,

New York.American Publishers' Corpo-

ration, New York.Do.

American Sports PublishingCompany, New York.

American Tract Society,

New York.William Loring Andrews,

New York.A. J. Arbeely, New York.

Associated Press, New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Athletic League, New York.

Ayers & Murphy,Mineola, Tex.

Bacheller Syndicate,New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

J. W. Ball & Co., Boston.Louis Albert Banks.

Banks & Bros., New York.Amelia E. Barr.

Robert Barr, New York.

<E

HOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

The Worse—Arabian. By Joseph Battell.

Half-Dime Library. No. 1020Dime Library. No. 055Station 347+ 57. G. By Wolcott LeC. BeardQualitative Analysis for High School Pupils. By GeorgeW. Benton.

New Church Treasurer's Receipt BookCharacter Building. By Henry D. NorthropA Fountain Sealed. By Sir Walter Besant

The Bible Study Manual. Vol. 7, No. 3. LessOns 9-13..

The Three Great Apostles. Vol. 7, No. 3. Lessons 9-13.

The Primary Teacher's Helper. Second quarterA Handbook of the Diseases of the Eye and Their Treat-ment. By Henry R. Swauzy.

Treatment of Disease with the Tissue Remedies. ByWm. Boericke.

Love, the Conqueror. By Erne Adelaide Rowlands

Taylor on Evidence. With Notes by Charles F. Charn-berlayne. 3 vols.

The Annual American Catalogue.Maryland Reports. Vol.83

1896.

Brightly 's Annual Digest of Pennsylvania Reports.1896.

Jousse's Catechism of Music and Burrowes's Piano-FortePrimer. Additions by O. B. Brown.

A Bag of Money. By William Perry Brown. Chaps.14-17.

John Trenson's Fortune. By George Browne. Chaps.36-47.

Social Monomaniacs

The First Battle. By William J. Bryan.

Little Upstart. By Philip J. Bull. Chap. 25The South Chicago and 33rd Ward Directory. 1897Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of the Boston GearWorks. 1897.

Calista Comes Home. By G. B. BurginSweet Peas Up-to-Date. 1897

Cassell's Complete Pocket-Guide to Europe. Compiledby Edward King.

The Century Competition: How You Get $1,000Specimen Pages ofthe Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia.Subject Index to Card Catalogue

Time for Riverside

Time for Chestnut Hill

Time for Newton CentreA Paris in the SouthWays of the TropicsThe Record's Night School at Home.

Bookkeeping and Finance.Cleaning Made Easier

Lesson No. 21

Proprietors.

Joseph Battell,

Middlebury, Vt.Beadle & Adams, New York.

Do.Wolcott LeC. Beard.George W. Benton,

Indianapolis, Ind.Benziger Bros., New York.G. W. Bertron.

Walter Besant,

London, England.Bible Study Publishing Com-pany, Boston.

Do.Do.

P. Blakiston, Son & Co.,

Philadelphia.

Boericke & Runyon,San Francisco.

Robert Bonner's Sons,

New York.Boston Book Company,

Boston.R. R. Bowker, New York.William T. Brantly,

Frederick, Md.Frank Frederick Brightly,

Philadelphia.

O. B. Brown.

William Perry BrOwn.

George Browne.

Junius Henri Browne,New York.

William J. Bryan,Lincoln, Nebr.

Philip J. Bull.

Bumstead & Co., Chicago.Frank Burgess, Boston.

G. B. Burgin.W. Atlee Burpee & Co.,

Philadelphia.

Cassell Publishing Company,New York.

Century Co., New York.Do.

Wm. Chamberlain,Cranford, N. J.

G. Chevalier,

Wellesley, Mass.Do.Do.

Chicago Record, Chicago.Do.Do.

Cinchbar Mopstick Company,New York.

BOOKS—Continukd.

Titles.

Hints to Inventors Concerning "What to Invent for

Profit"Tenth Anniversary Exhibition at the Boston Art Club.

February 17-24, 1897.

The Mechanical Treatment of Rupture and Deformities.

Circular of Information on English Branches

Double-Entry Bookkeeping. Setl. Instruction Paper,

First edition.

Algebra. Parti. Key, First edition

A lgcbra. Part 2. Key, First edition

Arithmetic. Question Paper No. 2The March mont Mystery. By E. Burke Collins. Chaps.

26 and 27.

Air Brake Catechism. By C. B. CongerFancies Framed in Florentine. By Henry Russell Wray.

Lo-To-Kah. By Verner Z. ReedMissing. By Julius ChambersBoss. By Odette TylerPurely Original Verse. By J. Gordon Coogler

Italian Self-Taught. By Prof. H. Cozzolino

Retailers' Trust Book. 1897

The Last Shackle. By Owen P. DabneyThe Exchange Assistant. By A. A. Daniels

Adolph Le Carpentier's Elementary School for thePiano-Forte. Translated by Hermann Daum.

The Day of Resis. By Lillian Frances Mentor

Koheleth. By Lewis Austin Storrs

Salted with Fire. By George Macdonald. Chaps. 12-16'.

Modern Methods in Church Work. By Rev. GeorgeWhitefield Mead.

Chicago Telephone Directory. February 1, 1897

P. H. Dudley's Condensed Diagrams of the Inspection of

the N. Y. C. and H. R. R. R. 1895. First and second. editions.

Dolores. Drame Lyrique. By Georges Boyer. Musicby Andre

-

Pollonnais.Private Cable CodeEssays on French History. By James Eugene Farmer..

An Angel in Fetters. By J. Larose. Nos. 51, 58, 59, 60.

A Lost Heart. By G. Manville FennOfficial Guide to the New Building for the Library of

. Congress. By Robert Schenck Fletcher and ArthurGiles.

Catalogue and Trade Price List

Language Lessons. Book 1. By Charles De GarmoCameo Painting. By F. O. Garrison

Chansons, Poesies et Jeux Francais. Par Agnes GodfreyGay.

Proprietors.

Clark, Deemer & Co.,

New York.Club of Odd Volumes,

Boston.Chas. Cluthe, Detroit, Mich.Colliery Engineer Company,

Scranton, ['a.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.

E. Burke Collins.

C. B. Conger, New York.Continental Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Do.Do.Do.

J. Gordon Coogler,

Columbia, S. C.

Prof. If. Cozzolino,

Newark, N. J.

Credit Reporting Company,Trenton, N.Y.

Owen P. Dabney.Amos A. Daniels,

Atchison, Kans.II. Daum.

G. W. Dillingham CompanyNew York

Do.Dodd, Mead & Co.,

New York.Do.

Reuben II. Donnelley,Chicago.

P. II. Dudley, New York.

Paul Dupont, Paris, France.

S. K. Everett, New York.James Eugene Farmer,

Concord, N. H.S. Feinberg & Co.,

New York.George Manville Fenn.Fletcher & Evans,

Washington City.

Edward Frohlich Glass Com-pany, Detroit, Mich.

Charles De Garmo.F. O. Garrison,

Minneapolis, Minn.Agnes Godfrey Gay.

HOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Circular of Gould Coupler Company. 1897

The Improved Circle SystemCataphorcsisElements of Latin Grammar. By Albert JIarkncss

Farthest Xorth. By Dr. Fridtjof Nausen 2 vols

My Mr. Edward. By Clara MorrisDirections for Photographing on ChinaThe Dagger and the Cross. Chaps. 29-37Protected Fireside Circle. Odes

Gas, Gasoline, and Oil Vapor Engines. By Gardner D.Hiscox.

A Close Shave. By G. A. HentySir Gerald's Experiment. By Minie HerbertLight for Evening HoursHooper's Egg FormulaHooper's Lice FormulaEssay on Burns. By Thomas Carlyle. Edited byGeorge R. Noyes.

Cash System Discount Record. By James G. Huffman .

Cash System Discount. By James G. HuffmanTreasure Fishing. By Cutcliffe HyneAnimal Kingdom. Edited by Hugh Craig

College and Kitchen. By Sterling KaneHow to Teach Botany. By Amos M. Kellogg

How to Manage Busy Work. By Amos M. KelloggBauner Days of the Republic. By Alice M. KelloggLincoln, the Patriot. By Alice M. KelloggCsesar's Gallic War. With Notes and Vocabulary by

Francis W. Kelsey.Artisans' and Employers' Wants, and Tenement Register.

Kratzer's Encyclopedic Guide of New York, Pennsylva-nia, New Jersey, and Delaware.

Paragon System of Penmanship. Vertical edition.

Nos. 1-0.

Hints and Helps for Inventors

Patience Sparhawk and Her Times. By GertrudeAtherton.

Functions of Government. By Frank D. Larrabee

A Paroxysm of Passion. By J. Johnson LeakVendue. Drame Lyrique. Poeme en Vers libres deMusiquede Gabriel Pierne.

Whoso Findeth a Wife. By William Le Queux. Chaps7-14.

The Mineral Waters of Mt. Clemens, Mich. By Dr.Richard Leuschner.

The Coward of Salem. By Charles B. LewisNotes on General Physics. Part 2—Light, Magnetism,and Electricity. By Exum Percival Lewis.

A Romance of Old New York. By Edgar Fawcett

Genito-Urinary Surgery and Venereal Diseases. ByJ. William White and Edward Martin.

A Deep-Water Voyage. By Paul Eve Stevenson

Proprietors.

Gould Coupler Company,New York.

Olin W. Hamilton, Chicago.B. & E. Hanfeld, New York.Albert Harkness,

Providence, R. I.

Harper & Bros., New York.Mrs. F. C. Harriott.

John W. Hasburg, Chicago.Joseph Hatton.Henderson-Ames Company,

Kalamazoo, Mich.Norman W. Henley & Co.,

New York.G. A. Henty.Minie Herbert.R. Hobbs, Detroit, Mich.F. L. Hooper, Baltimore, Md.

Do.Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,

Boston.James G. Huffman,

Decatur, 111.• Do.

Cutcliffe Hyne.Charles F. Johuson,

New York.Sterling Kane.E. L. Kellogg & Co.,

New York.Do.DoDo.

Francis W. Kelsey,Ann Arbor, Mich.

Hiland Hall Keudrick.Wayne Kratzer, New York.

Krone Brothers, New York.

R. S. & A. B. Lacey,Washington City.

John Lane, New York.

Frank D. Larrabee,Minneapolis, Minn.

J. Johnson Leak.Alphonse Leduc,

Paris, France.William Le Queux.

Richard Leuschner,Mt. Clemens, Mich.

Charles B. Lewis.E. P. Lewis, Berkeley, Cal.

J. B. Lippincott Company,Philadelphia.

Do.

Do.

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Dead Selves. By Julia Magruder.

How to Live Longer and Why We Do Not Live Longer.

By J. K. Hayes.Wayfaring Men. By Fdna Lyall

The Larger Life. By Rev. Edgar Gardner MurphyChrist's Temptation and Ours. By Rev. A. C. A. Hall..

Chicago Architects' Directory. 1897

My Comrade Thompson, or Cuba Libre. By Owen Hall.

Credit Reference Book of Brown County, Kans. Secondedition.

Credit Reference Book of Lawrence, KansColumbian Army and Navy Guard Memorial Service

Was She Not Right? By Justin McCarthy .•

Ben's Adventure. By S. Q. LapiusHabenihan. By J. Carter Beard,Lion and Mafia. By W. A. Curtis

Stives. By Robert Louis Stevenson. Chaps. 13-15....

Uncle Jerry. By Emma A. OpperDomestic Service. By Lucy Maynard SalmonThe Student's Dictionary of Anglo-Saxon. By Henry

Sweet.Purcell's "Manning" Refuted. Life of Cardinal Man-

ning. By Francis De Pressense. Translated byFrancis T. Furey.

The Coming of the King. By Walter MaloneIn the Name of Liberty. By Florence Marryat. Chap. 1.

In Kedar's Tents. By Henry Seton Merriman. Chaps.7-28.

Leo 13 and Modern Civilization. By J. Bleecker Miller..

Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of Cast Iron Crest-

ings and Finials.

Historical and HumorousSketches of the Donkey, Horse,

and Bicycle. By Dr. C. E. Nash.The Home Doctor, Dentist,, and Veterinary. Compiledby Dr. J. L. Nelson.

Minutes of Meeting of Incorporators and Subscribers

and of First Meeting of Directors.

Special Kabeldepeschen. February 10-17, 1897

The Fourth Party. By Hume NisbetAtlas of Stark County, Ohio. 1896 ....

Circular No. 2 of X-Ray Apparatus...

The Foundling. By Charles Onslow

The Solution of the Silver Problem and the Expansion ofOur Currency. By William Malley O'Regan.

Baby Secrets

Proprietors.

Library of the World's Best Literature. Charles DudleyWarner, editor. Vols. 5 and 6.

The Mystery of the "Northern Belle." By Alec. G.Pearson.

The Starry Crown of Sunday School Melodies. By W.O. Perkins.

J. B. Lippincott Company,Philadelphia.

Do.

Longmans, Green & Co.,

New York.Do.Do.

Milton E. Lowitz, Chicago.Hugh PI. Lusk.Geo. S. Luzzadder,

St Joseph, Mo.Do.

John McCarthy,New Haven, Conn.

Justin McCarthy.S. S. McClure Co. , New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Macmillan Co., New York.Do.

John Jos. McVey,Philadelphia.

Walter Malone.Florence Marryat.Henry Seton Merriman.

J. Bleecker Miller,

New York.J. L. Mott Iron Works,

New York.C. E. Nash, Little Rock, Ark.

J. L. Nelson,Clarksville, Ark.

New Jersey Registration andTrust Company,

East Orange, N. J.

New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung,

New York.Hume Nisbet.

Ohio Map and Atlas Com-pany, Canton, Ohio.

W. A. Olmsted Scientific Com-pany, Chicago.

Charles Onslow,Port Ewon, N. Y.

W. M. O'Regan,Brooklyn, N. Y.

Pabst Brewing Company,Milwaukee. Wis.

R. S. Peale and J. A. Hill.

New York.Alec. G. Pearson.

W. O. Perkins.

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

The Virtuoso's Violin. By Alethea Phillips

Burns Attacks AstorLondon's Murder NewsColon Suffering from DroughtAthens Cable to the WorldYoung Burns DivorcedCecil Rhodes ChafesAgreement and Lease

The Story of Hannah Wray. By Edwin W. PughPuritana, Nature's Cure

British India. By R. W. Frazer

The History of the Holy Dead. By Rev. James M.Gray.

Kadesh-Barnea. By Rev. J. Wilbur ChapmanDid the Pardon Come Too Late? By Maud B. Booth...

Rice on the Modern Law of Real Property. By FrankS. Rice.

The National Movement in the Reign of Henry III. ByOliver H. Richardson.

Old Man Yellowstone. By Roger RiordanLa Comedie Humaine of Honor6 de Balzac. Trans-

lated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley. Vol. 39

:

Seraphita, Jesus Christ in Flanders, the Exiles.

Bee Keepers' Supplies. March, 1897General Washington's Pass. By Clinton RossAn Afternoon at Mr. Peale's. By Clinton RossNew Things to WearGlaciers of North America. By Israel C. RussellThe Last Ball of the Season

A "Jack the Ripper, Jr."Gibson Has a Brand-New Girl

The Romantic Route to the Sunny South

Attleboro, North Attleboro, and Plainville Directory.

1897.

The Oriole

Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland. By OliveSchreiner.

The Essenes. By Adolph S. Schutz

A Damascus Night. By Clinton ScollardSchool Geometry. By J. Fred Smith

Startling Facts Revealed. By M. N. SevierPrivate Cable Code

A Natural Mistake. By Agnes Sinclair

To Cover a Book

Abbott's New York Digest. Annual. 1896. Continuedby James MacGregor Smith.

A Selection of Cases on Private Corporations. By Jere-miah Smith.

Soards' New Orleans Trade Guide. 1897Soards' New Orleans City Directory. 1897The Fire Insurance Pocket Index. 1897

Proprietors.

Alethea Phillips.

Press Pub. Co., New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Price, Stokes & Swain,Philadelphia.

Edwin W. Pugh.Puritana Compound Com-

pany, Concord, N. H.G. P. "Putnam's Sons,

New York.Fleming H. Revell Company,

New York.Do.Do.

Frank S. Rice,

Springfield, Mass.Oliver H. Richardson,

Heidelberg, Germany.Roger Riordan.Roberts Brothers, Boston.

A. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio.Clinton Ross.

Do.Henriette Rousseau.Israel C. Russell, Boston.Ryman Interview Syndicate,

New York.Do.Do.

St. Louis and New OrleansAnchor Line, St. Louis.

Sampson, Murdock & Co.,

Boston.

S. M. Sawyer,Indianapolis, Ind.

Olive Schreiner.

Adolph S. Schutz,Worcester, Mass.

Clinton Scollard.

Scott, Foresman & Co.,

Chicago.M. N. Sevier, Vernon, Tex.W. B. Sheardown,

Duluth, Minn.Agnes Sinclair.

Eva A. Smalley,Yonkers, N. Y.

James MacGregor Smith,New York.

Jeremiah Smith,Cambridge, Mass.

L. Soards, New Orleans. La.Do.

Spectator Co., New York.

BOOKS—Continued.

s/

TlTLKS.

In Cuban Waters. By Harriet Prescott Spofford.

West Virginia Reports. Vol. 41

Ziska. By Marie Corelli

The Man of Straw. By Edwin PughVivi Salutamus. By Charles Manning Swingle.

Household Gems. By Charles Nelson Teeter....

A Ceremonial for Observance at the Resting Places of

Our Beloved Dead. Composed by Julia C. Tenney.The Encyclopaedia of Pleading and Practice. Vol. 7

A List of American and English Clubs. For 1890-7.

The Half-Breed's Revenge. By W. ThomsonZenobia and Other Poems. By G. If. ThorntonMrs. Benedict Arnold. By Everett T. Tomlinson....

Frank Reade Library. No. 153Jesus and Children. By Rev. Charles E. Craven

Dickey's Adhesive Marginal Annotations

Guide and Information Book of Greater New York andVicinity. January, 1897.

Natural Process

The Nation's New Era. By T. S. Van DykeViavi in BabylandThe Scranton Aid SystemThe Improved Mammoth White French Artichoke.The Mysterious Message. By Cy WarmanProof of Loss

Courting of Kate Carnegie. By Ian Maclareu.Law Book News. Vol.2. 1895

Croswell's Executors and Administrators....

The Love of God. By Henry B. Restarick.

Memorial to the Pioneer Women of the Western Reserve.

Part 3.

Principles and Practice of Agricultural Analysis. Vol.

3 : Agricultural Products. By Harvey W. Wiley.Serena Ann's First ValentineAmong the Fairies. By Martha M'Culloch WilliamsAmong the Fairies. Tommy Tip-ToesAmong the Fairies. The Barley SheavesAmong the Fairies. A Bagful of WindPunctuation and Capital-Letters. By James F. Willis..

Hints to InventorsWomen Who Will be Prominent at the Inaugural Ball.

By A. L. WoodsThe Elements of Plane and Solid Geometry. By ThomasJackson Woofter.

Special Catalogue for the Worthington Cooling Tower....

2 TE

PltOPRIKTOUR.

Harriet Prescott Spo fiord,

Newburyport, Mass.State of West Virginia,

Charlestown, W. Va.Stone & Kimball, New York.

Do.Charles Manning Swingle,

Millersburg, Ohio.Charles Nelson Teeter,

Cincinnati.

Julia C. Tenney and Ella B.

French, Orange, Mass.Edw. Thompson Co., North-

port, Long Island. N. Y.R. P. Thompson, New York.W. Thomson.G. H. Thornton.Everett T. Tomlinson.Frank Tousey, New York.Trustees of the Presbyterian

Board of Publishers andSunday School Work,

Philadelphia.Union Publishing Company,

Saginaw, Mich.United States Guide and In-

formation Co., New York.United States Printing Com-pany, Brooklyn, N. Y.

T. S. Van Dyke,Viavi Co., San Francisco.

L. D. Vickery.

J. P. Vissering, Alton, 111.

Cy AVarman.Luther R. Warren,

Richmond, Va.John Watson.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Do.

Thomas Whittakcr,New York.

Mrs. Gertrude Van Rensse-laer Wickham,

Cleveland, Ohio.Harvey W. Wiley,

Washington City.

Mary E. Wilkins.Martha M'Culloch Williams.

Do.Do.Do.

James F. Willis,

Philadelphia.

Wills Publishing Company.A. L. Woods.

Thomas Jackson Woofter.

Henry R. Worthington,New York.

10

BOOKS—CONTINUED.

Titles.

The Street Intelligencer. No. 1. January 24, 1897

The Intellectual Life of the Priest. By Arthur \V. Little.

Proprietors.

J. S. Young, New York.Young Churchman Company,

Milwaukee, Wis.

PERIODICALS.

ABC Pathfinder and Dial. February 15-21, 1897

Aberdeen Monthly Magazine. January, 1897

Academic Leaflet. February, 1897

Advance Reports. Legal Intelligencer. February 19, 1897

Amateur Athlete. February 18, 1897

American Agriculturist. February 20, 1897American and English Railroad Cases. March, 1897

American and Foreign Patent Review. February, 1897.

American Architect. February 13, 1897

American Field. February 20, 1897

American Florist. February 13, 1897

American Machinist. February 18, 1897

American Stock-Keeper. February 13, 1897

Architecture and Building. February 13, 1897Art Student. February, 1897Atlantic Reporter. Vol. 36, No. 5 ,

Ave Maria. February 20, 1897

Babyland. January, 1897Baby Pathfinder Railway Guide. February 15, 1897....

Banner Weekly. February 27, 1897Baptist Union. February 20, 1897

Bearings. February 11, 1897.

Biblical World. February, 1897

Biles' Whiskey Price List. February 15, 1897Boston Sunday Globe. February 14, 1897Brick. February, 1897Brooklyn Life. February 20, 1897

Carpet and Upholstery Trade Review. February 15,

1897.

Carpet and Upholstery Trade Review Supplement.February 15, 1897.

CasselPs Family Magazine, March, 1897

New England Railway Pub-lishing Company, Boston.

L. Sturtevant Woodruff,Boston.

Wm. C. Ewing,Lancaster, Ohio.

Frank Reeder, Secretary of

the State of Pennsylvania.Amateur Athlete News Com-

pany, New York.Orange Judd Co. , New York.Geo. R. B. Michie & Co.,

Northport, Long Island,

N. Y.John F. Kerr,

Paterson, N. J.

American Architect andBuildingNews Co., Boston.

American Field PublishingCompany, New York.

American Florist PublishingCompany, Chicago.

American Machinist Publish-ing Company, New York.

American Stock-Keeper Pub-lishing Company, Boston.

W. T. Comstock, New York.Ernest Knaufft, New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.D. E. Hudson,

Notre Dame, Ind.

Alpha Pub. Co., Boston.

New England Railway Pub-lishing Company, Boston.

Beadle & Adams, New York.Baptist Young People'sUnion. Chicago.

Bearings Pub. Co., Chicago.University of Chicago,

Chicago.

J. W. Biles Co., Cincinnati.

Globe Pub. Co., Boston.

"Brick,'' Chi en go.

Brooklyn Life,Publishing

Company, Brooklyn, N. Y-Review Publishing Com.pany, New York.

Do.

Cassell Pub. Co., New York.

11

PERIODICALS—Continued.

TlTLKS.

V

Cntholio School and Home Magazine. February, 1897....

Catholic Reading Circle Review. February, 1897

Central Law Journal. February 12, 1897

Chap-Book. February 15,1897

Christian Herald. February 17, 1897Clothiers' and Haberdashers' Weekly. February 12, 1897.

Conimereial Advertiser. February 15-20, 1897.

Cordage Trade Journal. February 15, 1897

Cosmopolitan. March, 1897

Crescent. February, 1897

Current Thought. February, 1897

Cycling Gazette. February 18, 1897

Demorest's Family Magazine. March, 1897

Dress. January, 1897Dry Goods Economist. February 13, 1897.

Dyers' Trade Journal. February, 1897

Eastern State Journal. February 13, 1897.

Electrical Engineer. February 17, 1897

Electrical Engineering. March, 1897...

Electrical Journal. February 15, 1897

Electrical World. February 13, 1897 .'.

Empire. February, 1897Engineering Record. February 13, 1897.

Facts and Fiction. February, 1897....

Farm Machinery. February 16, 1897.

Farm Implement News. February 18, 1897.

Proprietors.

Farm-Poultry. February 15, 1897.

Farmer. February 20, 1897Federal Reporter. Vol. 77, No. 5..

Forest and Stream. February 20, 1897.

Fountain. February, 1897Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. March, 189"

Garden and Forest. February 17, 1897

Gardening. February 15, 1897Golden Days. February 20 and 27, and March (>, 189"

Thomas J. Conaty,Worcester, Mass.

Warren E. Mosher,Youngstown, Ohio.

Central Law Journal Com-pany, St. Louis, Mo.

Herbert S. Stone & Co.,

Chicago.Louis Klopsch, New York.Trades Weekly Company,

New York.Commercial Advertiser Asso-

ciation, New York.Charles II. Delano,

New York.John P>risben Walker,

New York.Crescent Athletic Club,

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Continental Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Emil Grossman & Bro.,

Cleveland, Ohio.Demorest Publishing Com-pany, Now York.

Dress Pub. Co., New York.Textile Pub. Co., New York.Dyers' Trade PublishingCompany, Philadelphia.

Charles D. Ilorton,

White Plains, N. Y.

Electrical Engineer,New York.

Electrical Engineering Pub-lishing Co., New York.

Electrical Journal Publishing Company, Chicago.

W. J. Johnston Company,New Yorlc.

E. S. Hine & Co., New York.Engineering Record,

New YorkDominion Company, ChicagoMidland Publishing Com-

pany, Chicago.Farm Implement News Com-pany, Chicago.

I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston.Orange Judd Co., Chicago.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Forest and Stream Publish-

ing Company, New YorkLafetra& Earie, New York.Frederic L. Colver,

New York.Garden and Forest Publish-

ing Company, New York.Gardening Co., Chicago.James Elverson,

Philadelphia.

12

periodicals—continued.

Titles.

Golden Moments. February, 1897

Golden Rule. February 18, 1897Good News. March 6, 1897.

Gospel Voiee. February, 185)7

Groeers' Regulator. February 11, 1897

Happy Days. March 6, 1897Harper's Bazar. February 20, 1897Harper's Round Table. February 16, 1897Harper's Weekly. February 20, 1897Hartford Weekly Guide. February 15-21, 1897Heating and Ventilation. February 15, 1897

Home Art. February, 1897Home Guard. February, 1897Home Talk. February, 1897

Horseman. February 16, 1897

House Beautiful. February 15, 1897Illinois Official Reporter. February 10, 1897

Illustrated American. February 20, 1897Illustrated Buffalo Express. February 14, 1897

Illustrated Electrical Review. February 17, 1897

Illustrated Family Herald. February, 1897

Illustrated Police News. February 20, 1897Insurance Counselor. January, 1897

Irrigation. January, 1897Jewelers' Circular. February 17, 1897

Jewelers' Weekly. February 17,1 897

John-a-Dreams. February, 1897Journal of Practical Medicine. February, 1897 .

Journal of the American Medical Association. February13, 1897.

Judge. February 20, 1897Junior Golden Rule, March, 1897League Director. March, 1897

Legal Intelligencer. February 19, 1897

Leslie's Weekly. February 18, 1897

Life. February 18, 1897Lippincott's Magazine. March, 1897

Little Men and Women. January, 1897Mackey ABC Guide. February 20, 1897Magazine of Art. March, 1897Medical News. February 13, 1897Merck 's Report. February 1 5, 1897Musical Age. February 11, 1897

Proprietors.

S. W. Lane & Co.,

Augusta, Me.Golden Rule Co., Boston.Street & Smith, New York.T. S. Earl, New York.Reid, Murdoch & Co.,

Chicago.Frank Tousey, New York.Harper & Bros., New York.

Do.Do.

E. B. Eaton, Hartford, Conn.Heating and Ventilation Pub-

lishing Co., New York.Home Art Pub. Co., Chicago.

E. J. Smith, Providence, R. I.

Woodward Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Chicago Horseman News-paper Company, Chicago.

Klapp & Co., Chicago.

Isaac Newton Phillips,

Bloomington, 111.

Lor iHard Spencer, New York.Geo. E. Matthews & Co.,

Buffalo, N. Y.Electrical Review PublishingCompany, New York.

S. W. Lane & Co.,

Augusta, Me.Police News Pub. Co., Boston.

J. Thomson Paterson,

New York.G. E. Girling, Chicago.Jewelers' Circular Pub! ishing

Company, New York.Trades Weekly Company,

New York.John Corcll, New York.Medicine Publishing Com-pany, New York.

American Medical Associa-

tion, Chicago.Judge Pub. Co., New York.Golden Rule Co., Boston.Apostleship of Prayer,

New York.Edward P. Allinson,

Philadelphia.Arkell Weekly Company,

New York.Mitchell & Miller, New York.J. B. Lippincott Company,

Philadelphia.Alpha Pub. Co., Boston.ABC Guide Co. , New York.Cassell Pub. Co., New York.Lea Bros. & Co., New York.Merck & Co., New York.Harry Edward Freund,

New York.

13

PERIODICALS—Contin men.

Titles.

National Fanner. February, 1897.

National Police Gazette. February 27, 1897...

New England Homestead. February 20, 1897.

New England Master-Builder. February 13, 1897....

New Ideas lor Woman's Wear. March, 1897

New York Clipper. February 20, 1897

New York Herald. February 13-19, 1897

New York Journal. February 13-19, 1897.

New York Ledger. February 20, 1897

New York Lumber Trade Journal. February 15, 1897...

New York Medical Journal. February 20, 1897

New York State Reports and Session Laws. February13, 1897.

New York Supplement and State Reporter. February13, 1897.

New York Times. February 13-19, 1897

New York Tribune. February 14, 1897.

New York Weekly. March 6, 1897New York Weekly Bulletin. February 15-21, 1897.

Nickell Magazine. March, 1897Northeastern Reporter. Vol. 45, No. 12

Northwestern Reporter. Vol. 69, No. 9 ,

Official Lawn Tennis Bulletin. February 11, 1897.

Outlook. February 20, 1897Pacific Reporter. Vol. 47, No. 6 ,

Pathfinder. February 13, 1897.

Pennsylvania County Court Reports. February 13 and20, 1897.

People's Literary Companion. February, 1897

People's Railway Guide. February 15, 1897.

Peterson Magazine. February, 1897Philadelpbia Inquirer. February 14, 1897....

Pittsburg Daily News. February 13-20, 1897

Pittsburg Times. February 13-20, 1897

Pocket Magazine. March, 1897

Puck. February 24, 1897

Real Estate Dots. Vol. 2, No. 1

Rider and Driver. February 20, 1891

St. Louis Daily Market Reporter. February 15-20, 1 897..

St. Louis Weekly Market Reporter. February 17, 1897..

I'KOPKIKTOKS.

S. W. Lane & Co.,

Augusta, Me.Richard K. Fox, New York.Orange Judd Company,

Springfield, Mass.If. II. Lepper, I'.oslon.

' New Idea Pattern Company,New York.

Frank Queen PublishingCompany, New York.

James Gordon Bennett,New York.

W. R. Hearst, New York.Robert Bonner's Sons,

New York.New York Lumber Trade

Journal, New York.D. Appleton & Co.,

New York.Banks Sc Bros, and James B.

Lyon, Albany, N. Y.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.New York Times Company,

New York.Tribune Association,

New York.Street & Smith, New York.Eaton & Real, New York.Nickell Company, Boston.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

Do.''The F.ditors," Boston.Outlook Co., New York.West Publisbing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Pathfinder Publishing Com-

pany, Washington City.

T. & J. W. Johnson & Co.,

Philadelphia.

S. W. Lane & Co.,

Augusta, Me.C. S. Pease, Albany, N. Y.Peterson Co., New York.Philadelphia Inquirer Com-

pany, Philadelphia.

Pittsburg Daily News,Pittsburg, Pa.

Pittsburg Times,Pittsburg, Pa.

Frederick A. Rtokes Com-pany, New York.

Keppler & Schwarzmann,New Y-.r .

Scott& Carter,San Diego,CaRider and Driver Publishii a

Company, New York.P. J. J. O'Connor.

St. Louis, Mo.Do.

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PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

Saturday Night. February 27, March and 13, 1897.

School Journal. February 13, 1897

Scientific American. February 20, 1897

Scientific American Supplement. February 20, 1897.

Short Stories. March, 1897

Southeastern Reporter. Vol. 26, No. 7.

Southern Reporter. Vol. 21, No. 5

Southwestern Reporter. Vol. 38, Nos. 5 and 6.

Standard. February 27, 1897

Sunday School Times. February 20, 1897.

Sunshine. February, 1897

Superintendent and Foreman. February 16, 1897..

Supreme Court Reporter. Vol. 17, No. 14

Texas Magazine. February, 1897..

Texas Sittings. February 20, 1897.

Town Talk. February 13, 1897 ....

Town Topics. February 18, 1897...

United States Courts of Appeals Reports. February 1,

1897.

United Stotes Reports. Vol. 165, partiVogue. February 18, 1897Voice of Fashion. February 1, 1897Weekly Market Letter. February 18,1897

Werner's Magazine. February, 1897Western Brewer. February, 1897 ,

Western Electrician. February 20, 189"

What to Eat. March, 1897

World's Sunday Magazine. February 14, 1897.Writer. January, 1897Yale Law Journal. February, 1897

Young People's Weekly. February 28, 1897.

Youth's Companion. February 18, 1897

Proprietors.

James Elverson,Philadelphia.

E. L. Kellogg & Co.,

New York.Munn & Co., New York.

Do.Current Literature Publish-

ing Company, New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Do.Do.

Standard Press Company,New York.

John D. Wattles & Co.,

Philadelphia.

S. W. Lane & Co.,

Augusta, Me.Joseph Van Ness, Boston.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Robert Emmet McCleary,

Austin, Tex.Robert E. Morgan,

New York.Burke & Beyer,

Newark, N. J.

Town Topics PublishingCompany, New York.

Banks & Bros. , New York.

Do.Fashion Co., New York.W. H. Goldsberry, Chicago.

O. W. Clapp & Co.,

New York.Edgar S. Werner, New York.II. S. Rich & Co., Chicago.

Electrician Pub. Co. , Chicago.

Pierce & Pierce,

Minneapolis, Minn.Press Pub. Co., New York.William H. Hills, Boston.

Students of the Yale LawSchool, New Haven, Conn.

David C. Cook PublishingCompany, Elgin, 111.

Perry Mason & Co., Boston.

MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS.

Mardi Gras March. By Clara V. Alleyn.

Schweizer Melodien. Fur Violoncello und Piano. VonIT. Heberlein.

Largo. Fur Violoncello und Piano. Von H. Heberlein.Hochzeitmarsch. Von J. E. Hummel. Piano a 2 ms....

Andante. Von H. Heberlein

Clara V. Alleyn,New Orleans, La.

Johann Andre.

Do.Do.Do.

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M USICA L COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles. Proprietors.

Kin Albumblatt. Von Carl Hillniann

Ilochzeitmarsch. Von J. E. Hummel. Piano a 4 ms....

Alpcnveilehcn. Von Jos. Stum pf.

Schweizers Heimkehr zu den Bergen. Von Joa. Stnmpf..

Edelweiss. Von Stumpf.

L» Promenade. Von Pr. Stolle

Zitherkliinge. Von Fe. Stolle

Auf schwarzen Taaten. Von Wilhelra KramerFrinnerung an Steiermark. Von Wilhelm KramerLa Gazelle Two-step. By Gertrude W. Khoades

Violet Waltz. For mandolin. By John Tafte

Fetes Galantes. For orchestra, and arranged for piano

duct. By Percy Pitt. Op. 24—1. Cortege

2. Marionettes

3. Sentimental Interlude

4. ColombineHighland Memories. For orchestra. Op. 30

1. By the Burnside. For piano solo

2. On the Loch. For piano solo

Harvest Dance. For piano solo

By the Burnside. For piano duetOn the Loch. For piano duetHarvest Dance. For piano duetBy the Burnside. For violin and pianoOn the Loch. For violin and pianoHarvest Dance. For violin and piano

The Premier Method for Mandolin. Compiled by CarlWeber.

"Zingari" March Two-step. By Theron D. PerkinsOlympia. March and Two-step. By Tom Clark

The "Birthday" March and Two-step. By Tom Clark..

Te'l Kammenti. By Sig. Campana, Adapted by Theo-dore T. Barker.

Second Concerto Fantasia. Mandolin. By G. F. Barron..

Convention March. For orchestra. By Geo. L. Beach...Bow Down Thine Ear. By S. BehrensFancy Step Polka. By M. Theo. Frain. Op. 28Reverie in Delsarte. By M. Theo. FrainGymnasium March Quickstep. By M. Theo. Frain.

Op. 25.

Wand and Dumb Bell Gavotte. By M. Theo. FrainIndian Club Waltz. By M. Theo. Frain. Op. 11

Flowers of the Wildwood. By C. D. BlakeAmerican Guard March. By E. Boettger

Anineiram March. By J. Sawyer Wilson, Jr.

You Lovers All. By Arthur SomervellJoy to the Person of My Love. By Arthur Somervell.The Self Banished. By Arthur SomervellElore, Elore. By Arthur SomervellSweet Kate. By Arthur Somervell ,

Offertorium zum Pfingstfeste. Von Martin Blumner...

Waiting at the Ferry. By David BrahamKonigskinder. Marchen vou E. Humperdinck.

Johann Andre.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Frank L. Armstrong,

Philadelphia.

Percy Ashdown, New York.

Augencr & Co.,

London, England.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

I. M. Baker, Philadelphia.

E. F. Balch & Co., Boston.

B. F. Banes & Co.,

Philadelphia.Do.

Heirs of T. T. Barker.

G. F. Barron, St. Louis.

Geo. L. Beach, Chicago.

S. Behrens.J. R. Bell, Kansas Citv. Mo.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.

C. D. Blake.

E. Boettger & Co.,

New York.W. H. Boner & Co.,

Philadelphia.Boosey & Co., New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Ed. Bote and G. Bock,Berlin, Germany.

David Braham.Max Broekhaus,

Leipsig, Germany.

&

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—CONTINUED.

Titles.

Ye Boston Tea Party Two-step. Guitar. Arranged byWin. C. Stahl.

My Wayward Heart. By C. F. FnreyThe Fast Mail. By A. M. Bruner

Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah. By J. A. Butterlield.

Love Amoug the Roses. By E. N. Catlin

Alpenklange. For piano. By Georg Scharf.

Tandelei. For piano. By Georg Scharf.

Trost in Tonen. For piano. By Georg Scharf.

Es zielit ein leises Rauschen. No. 1. By Georg Liebling.

Nachtigall, sag' doch an. No. 2. By Georg Liebling...

Le Toreador. For 3 mandolins, guitar, and piano. ByEugene Maricr.

What from Vengeance Yet Restrains Me? For 3 man-dolins, guitar, and piano. By L. Steinbrenner.

Message of Love. Reverie. Banjo obligate and accom-paniment. By F. S. Baxter.

Message of Love. Reverie. Arranged for 3 mandolinsand guitar. By Lester Tayne.

What from Vengeance Yet Restrains Me? Arranged byL. Steinbrenner. Second mandolin.

Petit Valse. By X. Scharwenka

Proprietors.

Christ is Risen. By O. II. EvansCandy Kisses. By B. WalkerThe Commodore. Cornet and piano. By W. P. Chambers.A Day iu Switzerland. Orchestra. By G. D. Barnard..

The Erl King. By Schubert-LisztSing to the Lord. By A. J. DavisThus Saith the Angel. By H. P. DanksThis is the Day which the Lord Hath Made. By G. W.

Marston.Barcarolle. By Liebling-DuvernoyEvening Prayer. Orchestra. By T. KatzschGloria in Excelsis, in A fiat. By C. A. HavensThe Monarch Polka. Cornet and piano. By Knoll-

Chambers.Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground. Cornet and piano.By W. P. Chambers.

Risen To-Day. By C. A. HavensSoftly Fades the Twilight Ray. By F. W. Westhoff.....

Sabbath Eve. By F. W. WesthoffWe Shall Join the Swelling Chorus. By C. A. Havens..The Prodigal Maid. Band. By C. H. HubbardUncle Dooley's Delight. Orchestra. By R. B. HallBlossoms of Spring. Orchestra. By G. D. BarnardCorps de Garde March. Orchestra. By D. S. Godfrey..Pickaninnies on Parade. Orchestra. By G. D. Barnard.Anita Mexican Waltzes. Orchestra. By G. D. Barnard.The Cycle Queen. Orchestra. By T. B. BrookeySlide Along Galop. Orchestra. By D. S. GodfreyGrace and Beauty Waltz Quadrille. Orchestra. By

L. P. Laurendeau.Too Late. By Addie Horner ,

The Marsh King's Daughter. Cantata. Music by An-gelo Mascheroni.

Kokomo March Two-step. By O. R. Farrar

C. O. Brokaw, St. Joseph, Mo.

Barnetta Brown."The Burlington Route,"

Chicago.

J. A. Butterneld.

E. N. Catlin.

C. A. Challier & Co.,

Berlin, Germany.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Alfred Chenet & Co., Boston.

Do.

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John Church Company,Cincinnati, Ohio.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

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Mrs. Ella Clark,

Dallas City, 111.

Robert Cocks & Co.,

London, England.Harry Coleman,

Philadelphia.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Gen. Miles' March Two-stop. By R. O. Farrar

Big Five March Two-step. By Stephen Commery, Jr.

Orchestra.

Avec Aplomb. March for piano. By Robert Vol lstedt.

Op. i>8.

Sang Chaud. March for piano. By Robert Vol lstedt.

Op. 101.

What Would You Do? By Anna Genevra Curtis

If. Pommer..Par Alfred D'Ambrosio.

A Letter From My Sweetheart. By Anna GenevraCurtis.

Winter and Spring. By W.(Juatre Pieces d' Orchestra.

Op. 3-A. AndantinoB. PaysanneC. Ronde des LatinsD. Tarentelle

The Same Sad Story. By Dave Reed, JrMesse Solenuelle. By Rossini. With accompaniment

for pianoforte and reed organ.

Our Lord Has Risen. By A. F. LordChrist Our Passover. By Chas. Gilbert Spross. Op. 15..

When the Little Ones Say Good Night. By J. C. MDay of Wonder, Day of Gladness. By P. A. Schnecker..Hail, Thou Glorious Easter Morning. By P. A.

Schnecker.Rise, Rise, Free From Thy Mourning. By P. A.

Schnecker.Springtide Birds are Singing, Singing. By P. A.

Schnecker.The Morning Purples All the Sky. By P. A. Schnecker.Ye Bells of Easter Day. Violin. By Louis R. Dressier.

The Gipsy's Farewell. By Harold LestonA Sea Song From the Shore. By E. E. Starr ,

When McNall Danced the Two-step. By Elliott Preston.Lullaby. By Harold LestonThe Robin Sings in the Apple Tree. By Camille W.

Zeckwer.A Gentle Hint. By Minnie Graves WatsonAve Maria. By Oreste BimboniParting. By Harold LestonFar From My Heavenly Home. Violin. By Charles

Gilbert Spross. Op. 10.

The Proper Location. By Minnie Graves WatsonSylvia. By C. B. ClarkImpromptu Sympathy. By Mrs. Henry CarmichaelWhom Does She Kiss? By Minnie Graves WatsonRemembrance. Serenade. By Mrs. Henry Carmichael..The Silent Bell. By the Marquis de LeuvilleAnnie's Polka. Piano. By I. H. K. DownsNewcomb Two-step. By Mrs. Lily Wood Downs

Proprietors.

Memories. By Mrs. Hattie B. EagletonAlleluia, Christ is Risen. By Win. H. EasthamBlessed Be the Lord. By L. O. EmersonGlad Tidings. By L. O. Emerson and L. B. Stark-

weather.Mazurka. Von L. Spengler. Bearbeitet von Aug.

Doring.

3 TE

Harry Coleman,Philadelphia.

Stephen Commery, Jr.,

Cleveland, Ohio.Aug. Cranz,

Hamburg, Germany.Do.

Anna Genevra Curtis,

Detroit, Mich.Do.

G. L. Davidson.

Paul Decourcclle,

Paris, France.Do.Do.Do.

Denton &Seixas, New York.Oliver Ditson Company,

Boston.Do.Do.

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Mrs. Lily Wood Downs,New Orleans, La.

Mrs. Hattie B. Eagleton.Wm. H. Eastham.L. O. Emerson.

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Ernst Eulenburg,Leipzig, Germany.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continuicd

Titles.

The Voice of Spring. By A. II. FernaldIn Childhood's Light Dreaming. By Frederic W.

Root.

Now the Glorious Orb of Day. By VerdiHeart That is Weary. By GounodRecreation March Two-step. By Victor Hamniercl.

Violin.

We Are Jolly Blacksmiths. By John WiegandThine Eyes So Blue. By Jos. J. KaiserFischer's Album of Sacred Ducts and Trios. By

various authors.4-11-44. By Bob Cole

By Charles L

By Edward

The Girl I Met at the County Fair.

Arnold.The Ball of Mr. Whirligig Magee, Esq.

Jonghmans.The Boys That Do the Fighting. By T. W. ConnorToo, Too, Too, Too Stroug. By Fred W. LeighI Haven't Had a Bite Since Christmas. By Albert

Perry.

You Can't Stop a Girl from Thinking. By JosephTabrar, John P. Harrington, and Geo. Le Brunu.

The Only Truly Happy Married Man. By HarryRandall.

What Are You Laughing At? By Charles Seel.....

The Songs I Left Behind Me By Harry Wincott andHarry Leighton.

As a Mother Would Cherish Her Baby. By Albert Perry.

Fighting for the Flag They Love. By George LeBrunn.

The Blacksmith's Lament. By W. H. WallisWon't She be Surprised. By Edgar MandevilleGraphophone Mazurka. By E. H. Frey. For mando-

lin and guitar.

Selection from Half a King. Orchestra.Englander. Arranged by Ad. Herman.

A Sherry Dinner Party. Medley overture.Arranged by F. Beyer.

Half a King Waltzes. By LudwigLost, Strayed, or Stolen Lanciers. By

Orchestra.

Black-Eyed Susan. By Vess. L. OssmanThistle-Drift Waltz. By Chas. PhairWing Wisdom. By Fritz Gaul. Op. 91The Old Familiar Faces. By Fritz Gaul. Op. 62Belle of Philadelphia March. Orchestra. By James

C. M. Fulton.Belle of Philadelphia March. Brass and reed band.By James C. M. Fulton.

Her Fifteen Summers. By Ignacio Rodriguez

By Ludwig

Orchestra.

Englander.E. Morse.

May Morn March. By J. S. BarlowAngel's Smile Mazurka. By Ignacio RodriguezGit Up Dar. By G. M. Blandford. Orchestra by C. A.

Egener.Rose Maguire. By Harry Miller. Arranged by Egener.Love Will Find a Way. By Samuel II. Speck. Orchestraby C. A. Egener.

I Don't Want to Leave My Mamma. By G. M. Bland-ford. Orchestra by C. A. Egener.

PltOPRIKTORS.

A. II . Fernald.Fillmore Bros., Cincinnati.

Do.Do.

J. Fischer & Bro., New York.

Do.Do.Do.

Joseph Planner,Milwaukee, Wis.

A. A. Forbes, Boston.

Francis, Day & Hunter,New York.

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Do.

Do.

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Do.Do.

Do.Do.

E. H. Frey, Lima, Ohio.

Grasmuk & Schott,

New York.Do.

Do.Do.

L. B. Gatcomb Co., Boston.

Do.Fritz Gaul, Baltimore, Md.

Do.Mace Gay, Brockton, Mass.

Do.

Thos. Goggan & Bro.,

Galveston, Tex.Do.Do.

Hamilton J. Gordon,New York.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continijkd.

TlTLKS.

Dashing Cavulry March Two-step. By Chas. J. Rock-well. Op. 151).

LaGallina. For piano. By L. M. Gotlschalk

Come Pack, Sweetheart. By Safford Waters

Terror, Terror. By Gustave KerkerAmerican Beauty March. By Gustave KerkerI Love Her Just the Same. By Chas. K, Harris.

Arranged hy Jos. Claudcr.

Harris' Bouquet of Melodies. Arranged hy Jos. ClauderThen, Why Not Return to Mother? By J. W. Sherwood

Swedish Lullaby. By W. F. Sudds. Op. 229

Viva Cuba Libre. By H. V. ParkesQueen of the Air Waltz. Piauo. By Ernest HoltDuo d' Amour. Piano. By Francis ThomeGoldene Hochzeit. Duett von A. von Fielitz

Mazurka. Von L. Spongier. Bearbeitet von Aug. DoringMein liebes Kind, Ade. Von A. von Fielitz

Die Musikantiu. Von A. vou Fielitz

Vesper. Von A. von Fielitz

Was ist mir deun so wehe? Von A. von Fielitz

I Can't Forget the Old Home. By Martin Hennessey.Arranged by Irven Beals.

Chanson pour Elle. By J. MassenetThe Organ in the Corner. By Allan Tomson...

March Palisade. By Horace Hills, JrLandliches Erlebniss. For piano. Von Constantin

Corpus.Tarantelle. By Edward Hoffman. Op. 91

Ludus Waltz. Violin. By Edw. J. Hogben

Saratoga March. Violin. By Edw. J. HogbenLudus Waltz. Orchestra. By Edw. J. HogbenSaratoga March. Orchestra. By Edw. J. HogbenA Letter and a Rose. By Edward J. HogbenWhere Can the Weary Rest ? By W. H. Pontius

The Heavens Declare the Glory of God. By W. H.Pontius.

Nearer, My God, to Thee. By W. T. Giffe

Praise the Lord, Ye Heavenly Choirs. By J. L. MooreRedeemer Triumphant. An Easter service, by J. E.

Hall and J. Howard Eutwisle.

The Dawn of Eastertide. By J. Howard EntwisleThanks Be to God. By J. E. HallRing Glad Peals. By J. Howard EutwisleThe Risen King. By J. E. HallMarching Song. By J. E. Hall . ..

Our Song of Easter. By J. E. HallHere We Come With Singing. By J. E. HallSinging Songs on Easter Day. By J. E. HallJust a Stolen Letter. By Thomas HoskingCuba, Free or Die. By Samuel J. HoushMy Little Dairy Queen. By C. Fred Howard

He Rose Triumphant. By Gideon FroelichGondolette. Piauo. By C. A. Ingraham

PltOl'KIETOkS.

Hamilton J. Gordon,New York.

L. M. Gottsehalk.T. B. Hai inset Co.,

New York.Do.

Do.

Chas. K. Harris,

Milwaukee, Wis.Do. r-

Junius Hart,

New Orleans, La.Hatch Music Company,

Philadelphia.Do.

E. Hatzfeld.

Do.Ilciurichshofen's Vcrlag,

Magdeburg, Germany.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Martin Hennessey.

Heugel ct Cie, Paris, France.Chas. W. Hidden,

Newburyport, Mass.Horace Hills, Jr.

Ernst Hoffheinz,Berlin, Germany.

E. Hoffman.E. J. Hogben,

New Haven, Conn.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Home Music Company,Logansport, Ind.

Do.

Do.Do.

John J. Hood, Philadelphia.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Thomas Hosking.S. J. Housh, Pittsburg, Pa.

C. F. Howard,Brooklyn, N. Y.

Asa Hull, New Yrork.

C. A. Ingraham.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Evening Serenade. Piano. By C. A. IngrahamA Summer at Sea. Waltz. Two mandolins. By J. H.

Jennings.Narragansett Pier Two-step. Guitar solo. By J. II.

Jennings.

Only a Song and a Memory. By J. L. B. Jones

Kathleen with the Golden Hair. By T. KeenanAppetite Paulinda. By L. D. Kitchell

Coialine Polka. Piano. By Emilie KnaussKatharine. By Phil. KusselSalvatiou Melodies. By John Lane. New edition

Mozart's Celehrated Oxen Waltz. Arranged for the

piano by E. Maek.Cuauhtemoc. Por Francisco de P. Lemus

The Easter Treasury. No. 2

Cross and Crown. Arranged and composed by E. L.

Ashford.1. Thou, Lord, Wilt Arise. By E. L. Ashford2. The Temptation. By E. L. 'Ashford3. God Shall Charge His Angel Legions. By E. L. Ash-ford.

4. Hosanna in the Highest5. Ride On, O King6. Gethsemane7. The Shadow of the Cross8. The Strife is O'er9. Christ Our Passover

10. Abide With Me11. Come, Gracious Spirit

12. Aud ItCameToPass13. Lift Up Your HeadsBelles of Columbia. By Walter LuhnHappy Times. By Walter LuhnI Was Sighing in My Sleep. By Harry MacarthyAm I Remembered in Erin. By Ella McGourtyThe Attorney Two-step. By Guy Fearnley Batchelor. ..

The "Earle" March Two-step. By Julius Richter

Converse March. By John E. MacyLet Me Take Her Away. By Walter T. Mahin

What Does Little Birdie Say. By Waldemar Malmene..Vaudeville Schottische. By L. MartinCupid. For piano. By G. LuginiUncle Tom's March. By F. Minnis. Arranged by Paul

Minnis. Baud.The Son of God Goes Forth to War. For men's voices.

By Francis J. Barrett.

Trust in God. By Francis J. BarrettChrist, the Lord, is Risen To-Day. By J. W. Lerman..He is Risen. By J. W. LermanBarrett's Collection of Sacred Music. By Francis J.

Barrett.

Jefferson College March. By T. Wesley Moran

Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis. By Felix W. Morley.Key of E flat.

Proprietors.

C. A. Ingraham.J. II. Jennings,

Providence, R. I.

Do.

J. L. B. Jones,

Aurora, W. Va.T. Keenan.L. D. Kitchell, Cincinnati.

Emilie Knauss.Phil. Kussel, Cincinnati.

John Lane,Kansas City, Mo.

Lee & Walker.

Francisco de P. Lemus,Morelia, Mexico.

E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, Ohio.Do.

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Walter Luhn.Do.

Harry Macarthy.Ella McGourty.H. W. Mcintosh,

Pittsburg, Pa.

M. de MackieAviez,Buffalo, N. Y.

J. C. Macy, Boston.Walter T. Mahin,

Des Moines, Iowa.Waldemar Malmene.L. Martin.Miles & Thompson, Boston.

F. Minnis, Ann Arbor, Mich.

Geo. Molineux.

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T. Wesley Moran,Philadelphia.

Felix W. Morley,Cambridge, Mass.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Contin men

Titles.

Shadow Dance. By Jasper Vale-Lane. P

Little Baby Carriage That Mv Mother Used to Wheel,j

By Henry E. Lloyd.Maritana. Mandolin and guitar. Arranged hy Fmilio

Calamara.The Yankee Tourist. By Hans S. Line. Op. 100

Fbost. Mandolin and guitar. Arranged by Etnilio

Calamara.Ragtime Patrol. By R. J. Hamilton. Mandolin and

guitar.

Don't Tell I ler That You Saw Me. By Raphael Fassett,

Mandolin and guitar.

The Appendicitis Two-step. By Felix MendelsohnLinda Di Chamounix. Mandolin and guitar. Arrangedby Kmilio Calamara.

Notturnine. Violin and piano. By Guido Papini

PROPRIETORS.

W. Morlcy&Co.,London, England.

National Music Company,Chicago.

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The Dream Within My Heart. By Alma KeithVeronica. By George H. ClutsamA Lullaby. By E. J. LabbettThe Volunteers' Polka-March. By Ivan Tchakofl'

In the Woods. Piano. By P. BucalossiBack Again to the Old Homestead. By James Thornton.

Great King of Kings. By J. H. Mamider

O King of Kings. By J. C. BridgeLet All the Land. By Haydn KeetonChildren, Send a Song. By C. H. LloydFrom the Deep Heart. By A. C. MackenzieFrom Every Clime. By G. C. MartinEnglish Hearts. By Walter Parratt

At Evening Time. By John E. WestLong Loved, Long Honour' d Queen. By Battison

Haynes.Victoria. ByG. F. HuntleyIs It Nothing to You? By Myles B. FosterThe Queen's Song. By Eaton FaningVain is Beauty. By Dr. Arne. Arranged by ArthurW. Marchant.

A Warm Baby. By Theo. A. Metz. Brass and reedband.

The Dreamer Mazurka. By OsorroThe Trombone King March. By Jean B. H. Moeremans.

For brass and reed band.The Murphys on Parade March. Brass and reed band.By B. H. Jansen.

The Calumet March and Two-step. By James Pilkcy..

This Holy Ea-ster Day. By H. P. Dan'ks

Tarantelle. No. 2. By Robert Coverley. PianoAlleluia. By Ernest SmithThe Strife is"0'er, the Battle Done. By J. R. Richards.Sing Praises Unto the Lord. By H. P. DanksUnder Two Eagles. Wagner. Mandolin. Arranged by

C. De Janon.Give Alms of Thy Goods. By Albert J. HoldenTarantelle. Op. 13. By S. B. Mills. Revised edition..

I'll Love Yon, Yes, Forever. By Claude M. Baruett....

Gretchen. By Maribel Seymour

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.

George Ncwnes, Ltd.,

London, England.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

New York Music Company,New York.

Novel lo, Ewer & Co.,

New York.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Patey & Willis,

London, England.J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia.

Do.Do.

Do.

Jas. Pilkey, Duluth, Minn.Wm. A. Pond & Co.,

New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Neapolitan Serenade. By Leo KcnvpnerThe Golden Stars Waltz. For piano or organ. L.

Strcabbog.Cabaletta. By Thco. Lack „.

Homage to Norway. By O. A. Lindquist. l'iano

Scarf Dance. By C. ChamiuadeFestival .Polonaise. By M. Hanisch. Op. 109, No. 1

Caprice. By Camille W. Zeekwer. Op. 3, No. 2Czardas, No. 4. By Gustavo MiehielsGymnasium March. By Clara A. KornSerenade. By Camille W. Zeckwer. Op. 3, No. 1

Pelham Gavotte. By Alwiu C. Mosby. Op. 341Dance Caprice. By Alwin C. Mosby. Op. 348Jolly Friends March. By H. G. Pnlfrey

Eine gute Nacht. Von Max Stange. Piano

Fine gnte Nacht. (Aug Mahlmann.) English wordsby Paul England.

Mazourke Melancolique. By Louis H. Hillier

Serpentine. By Louis H. Hillier..

Etincelles. Valse for piano. By H. Olczewski

La Bella. Polka-Mazurka for piano. By H. Olcewski..

Lose Blatter. Eight little melodies for piano and violin.

By John Palaschko. Op. 15

1. Romanze2. Marsch3. Barcarole4. Humoreske5. Impromptu6. Alia Mazurka7. Idylle

8. CascadeThe Duchess of McFadden's Flat. By W. H. Ritten-

house.

The Bell Voluntary for the Organ. By J. Varley RobertsTwo-step Marsch No. 2. Aus der Operette "Sylvester."By Th. Rud. Reese.

Mazurka de Concert. Par Arnold N. de Lewinski. PourViolon avec. Ace. du Piano.

Sylvester Gavotte. By Th. Rud. Reese. Piano solo

Sylvester Ouverture. By Th. Rud. Reese. Piano solo..

I Have Such a Shocking Cold. Bv P. RondinellaEastertide. By W. J. C. Thiel and Geo. F. RoscheDie Ostersonne. Von W. J. C. Thiel und Geo. F. Rosche.

.

Jesus Reigns. By W. J. C. ThielLong Ago the Children Praised Him. By W. J. C. Thiel.

Hallelujah! Christ is Risen. By W. J. C. ThielLord, Wilt Thou Welcome Thy Children To-Day? By

Geo. F. Rosche.Wonderful Promise of Jesus. By W. J. C. Thiel

The Dear Old Story. By W. J. C. ThielSeeking the Savior. By W. J. C. ThielJesus of Nazareth. By W. J. C. ThielHail to Christ. By Geo. F. RoscheThe Rag Time March. By Warren BeebeSweet Lavender Waltz. By H. H. MincerJasper's Dream. By Warren BeebeBeautiful Bells. By Geo. A. Russell. Op. 97

PROPRIETORS.

Theo. Pressor, Philadelphia.

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Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

H. G. Pulfrey,

St. John, Mich.Raabe & Plothow,

Berlin, Germany.Do.

G. Ricordi & Co.,

London, England.Do.

Ries & Erler,

Berlin, Germany.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

W. H. Rittenhouse,Philadelphia.

J. Varley Roberts.Rohlfing Sons Music Com-pany, New York.

Do.

Do.Do.

P. Rondinella.

Geo. F. Rosche,Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Will Rossiter,

Do.Do.

Geo. A. Russell.

Chicago.

Chicago.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titi.kr.

Enkla Kor-Sanger. Arrangcradc lor Blandad Kor af N.J. Russell.

The Flight into Egypt. By Paul Graencr...

Romeo and Juliet. By Charles Gounod ,

The Finest Lad on All the Rhine. By C. II. DoringReverie Poc'tique. By Homer N. Bartlett. Op. 1.%'

Grande Valse Brillante. By Homer N. Bartlett. Op. 150.

The Girls of Savillc. By L. Denza. Alto in C . ..

Chorus of Angels. By Seotson Clark. OrganBerceuse from "Jocelyn." (B. Godard.) Violin

O Lord, I Will Exalt Thee. By Horatio W. Parker.For quartet and chorus.

Te Deum in C. By W. L. Blumcnschein. Op. 05Venite. (Five settings in free chant form.) By Arthur

Whiting.Shout, Ye High Heavens. By G. W. Chad wickWhy Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead? By WalterGuernsey Reynolds.

The Thought of You. By Henry K. HadleyGreeting. By Henry K. HadleyAbandoned. By Heury K. HadleyKathleen. By Henry K. HadleyThe Rose Leans over the Pool. By G. W. Chad wick. ...

Love's Like a Summer Rose. By G. W. ChadwickLyrics from "Told in the Gate." By Arlo Bates.

Music by G. W. Chadwick

Dear Love When in Thine ArmsIn Mead Where Roses BloomSister Fairest Why Art Thou Sighing

Let Nigh Speak of MeAs in Waves Without NumberWere I a Prince EgyptianSweetheart Thy Lips are Touched with FlameSings the Nightingale to the RoseWas I Not Thine1 Said to the Wind of the SouthInto the Silent Land. By Arthur Foote

Jennings Sixth Regiment Band. By Powell G. Fithiau.

Romance, I Envy the Bird. Baritone. By Victor Her-bert.

All for Thee. By Victor HerbertThe Serenade March. By Victor HerbertVocal Gems from the ''Serenade." By Victor Herbert..

It's All Right Now. By Harry B. Smith. Orchestra...

Jenny's Baby. By Victor Herbert. OrchestraCanzonella Two-step. By Bertha Worrell SegerMy Home! My Native Home! By David H. Lythgoe...

Stevens Men. By Frank L. SevenoakShe was All Right. By Felix McGleunon

A Picnic in Turkey. By Felix McGlennon.Saxton's New Method for the Guitar

Rippling Steam. Piano. By E O. SnowTake Back Your Gold. By Monro II. Rosenfeld.

Darling Paree Girls. By Ilda OrmeThe Yankee Girl in Gay Paree. By Ilda Orme.

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Ta-Rum-Pa-Tum-Tuni. By Ilda Orme

'IIOIMUKTOK.S.

N. J. Russell & Son, Chicago.

St. Cecilia Music PublishingCo., London, England.

G. Schirmer, New York.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Schroeter & Son,

Camden, N. J.

Edward Schuberth & Co.,

New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Bertha Worrell Seger.

G. W. Setchell, Boston.

Frank L. Sevenoak.Charles Sheard & Co.,

London, England.Do.

J. P. Simmons Company,Louisville, Ky.

O. Snow.

P. K.

EJos. W. Stern & Co.,

New York.Do.Do.Do.

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MMUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continukd.

Titles.

Elks' Convention March. By Harry Green. Arrangedby Gns. Oucntzel.

My Nannie's Avva. I>v II. StraehanerSwedish Lullaby. By W. P. Sudds. Op. 229Barcarolle. By Mrs. Crosby Adams. Op. 2, No. 1

Coon's Cotton Pick- 15V R. W. Edi

Spring Song. By F. MendelssohnMelody in F. Op. :5, No. 1. J5y Anton Rubinstein

/ I Loves Ma Baby. By E. W. Dustin and Chas. Gilbert.

La Seviglia. Piano. By Sara Thompson

Joyous Life. By C. R. Uhlmann

The Battle of Flowers. Valse. By Emile Petroe.

Literati Galop. By Blanche Ward Ader

Someday You Shall Know. By Geo. M. Vicken

March Triumphale. By Oscar Ringwall

The Silver Maple. For piano or organ. By Miss EttaWaldron.

Where Art Thou, Rudolph? By Wm. V. WallaceThe New Woman. By Julia Waggoner WardA Fenny for Your Thoughts. By Julia Waggoner Ward.The Muleteer's Song. By Mina Norton

A Moonlight Serenade By Mina NortonPotpourri sur " II Trovatore. " By Charles Wels.No Tongue Can Tell. By C. A. WhiteBeautiful Bells. Quadrille. By C. A. WhiteThe Life Is Not All Sunshine. By Jos. B. White.Stubb's Seminary. By George Lowell Tracy

Keep Up With the Hand. By George Lowell TracyThe Progressive Organist. A collection for the pipe

organ. Selected, arranged, and edited by Paola LaVilla.

Kentucky Babe. Four-part song. By Adam GeibelThe Kiss Under tv e Mistletoe. By Edward W. Corliss..

Die Spinne Tanz. No. 2, for piano. By Chas. J. Wal-lace.

A Message. By Gertrude TompkinsThere Is a Blessed Home. By Carl Pflueger

My Boat Is On the Shore. By Gertrude TompkinsThe Assembly March Two-step. By George A. Treffner.

Without a Home. By John H. Ferguson, Jr

BvDied in the Streets. By EastmanWinner's Easy System for the German Accordeon.

Sep. Winner.Si Tu Savais. Par M. W. Balfe

Come Back, My Honey, I'se Been Waiting. By LewNewcomb.

You're Welcome. By Sally A. MassieLittle Nell O'Brien. By J. A. Silberberg

Oh, to be Loved. By Julia Raine. Alto or baritone andsoprano or tenor.

PllOIMHKTOKH.

Stock well Publishing Com-pany, Fvansville, Ind.

H. Straehaner.W. F. Sudds.Clayton F. Summy Company,

Chicago.Thiebes-Sticrliu Music Com-

pany, St. Louis.

Do.Do.Do.

Sara Thompson,Philadelphia.

C. R. Uhlmann,Philadelphia.

Union Music Publishing Com-pany, New York.

J. E. Vernons' Sons,

Emporia, Kans.Geo. M. Vickers,

Philadelphia.Vorhauer Bros. & Co.,

Chicago.Miss Etta Waldron,

Ludlow, 111.

Mrs. W. V. Wallace.Julia Waggoner Ward.

Do.Weekes&Co.,

London, England.Do.

Chas. Wels.D. L. White.

Do.Jos. B. White, Philadelphia.White-Smith Music Publish-

ing Company, Boston.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

F. A. Willard, Philadelphia.Geo. WTllig&Co.,

Baltimore, Md.J. E. Winner.Sep. Winner,

S. E. Wisten.M. Witmark & Sons,

New York.Do.Do.

E. Witzmann & Co.,

Memphis, Tenn.

25

MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS— Continuki..

TlTLKS. PliOI'ItlKTOItK.

Musical Novelties. 1897 E. Witzmann & Co.,

Memphis, Tcnn.Sweethearts Always. By Julia Kainc

|

J)o.

Vivat, creseat, iloreat. Hearheitct von J. F. Wagner.

Beinchen unci Liehchen. By Edwin Schultz ,

Griiss Gott, Wien. By Karl Komzak. Op. 241

Vergiss niein nicht. By Edwin Schultz

Inniges Verstiinduiss. By Edwin Schultz. Op. 201,

No. 2.

Auld Lang Syne. By A. P. WymanCarnival of Venice. By A. P. Wyman. Op. 1G0Comin' Thro' the Rye. By A. P. WymanWhen You and I Were Young, Maggie. By A. P. Wyman..The Sweet Belle of Mars. By Chas. W. Barrett

Zadeeka Two-step. By Gus Merzbach.

B. P. Wood Music Company,Boston.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Heirs of A. P. Wyman.Do.Do. rDo.

Zeno-Mauvais Music Com-pany, San Francisco.

Do.

DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS.

Ziska. By Charles Haddon Chambers ,

The Black Hussar. By II. Wittmanu and A. Wohlmuth.

Discord and Harmony. By Harry E. de Lasaux.

Hogan's Alley. By Gilmore and Leonard

The Spanish Cavalier. By Robert N. Moffat and AndrewA. Smith.

Victor Hugo's Buy Bias. By Charles RenauldLibretto of the Comic Opera of "Cleopatra." Wordsby Charles Chapin Sargent, Jr.

The Gourmand, Mr. Brown Jones. By Wheaton Sea-

bury.

His Majesty. Dialogue. By F. C. Burnand

Charles Haddon Chambers.Goldmark & Conned,

New York.Harry E. de Lasaux,

San Francisco.John F. Leonard and Ber-

nard F. Gilmore.Moflatt & Smith,

Salt Lake City, Utah.Charles Renanld.Charles Chapin Sargent, Jr.,

New York.Wheaton Seabury,

Providence, R. I.

Joseph Williams,London, England.

MAPS.

Waynesboro and Basic, Va. January, 1897

Crestline, Ohio. December, 1896Fairmont, W. Va. December, 1896...

Lexington, Va. January, 1897Augusta, Kans. January, 1897Weir City, Kans. December, 1896....

Carlstadt, N. J. December, 1896Silver Creek, N. Y. December, 1896.

Chautauqua, N Y. December, 1896.

Auburn, Ala. January, 1897Portville, N. Y. January, 1897Dawson, Pa. Januarv, 1897Belfast, N. Y. January, 1 897Strong City, Kans. January, 1897...

Lyndon, Kans. January, 1897Belmont, N. Y. January, 1897

4 TE

Sanborn-Perris Map Co.,

New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

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MAPS— Continukd.

Titles. Pkoprirtohs.

Montour Falls, N. Y. January, 1897 Sanborn-Perris Map Co.,

New York.Do.

Yates Center, Kans. Jauuary, 1897

Kelso, Wash .Inly, 189(5

Do.Do.

Delano Cal, September, 1896 Do.Townsend, Moot. September, 1896Fowler, Cal. September, 1890

Do.Do.

Porterville, Cal. August, 1896Antioch, Cal. November, 1896Coultcrvillc Cal. November, 1890 .

Do.Do.Do.

Byron, Cal. November, 185)6 Do.Miner's Mills, Pa. January, 1897 Do.Stanford, Ky. December, 1896 Do.Lorence, Colo. 1 897 W. C. Willits, Denver, Colo.

ENGRAVING.

The Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln. M. F. Tobin, New York.

PHOTOGRAPHS.

Irene

President Cleveland and CabinetThe Sky Scrapers of New York by Moonlight.Mr. Lyman J. Gage. In His Office

Kate Uart. No. 3

Gladys Wallis. No. 58Bishop Starkey. Nos. 1 and 2

Mr. R. Wiles.

Mrs. Hettie GreenMrs. Hettie Green with HatDr. Chauneey M. Depew. Side view.Col. George Waring11430. Street Scene, Philadelphia

11431.

11432.

11433.

11434.

11435.

11436.

11437.

1 1 438.

11439.

11440.

11441.

11442.

11443.

11444.

11445.

11446.

11447.

Market Street, PhiladelphiaParade, Li Hung Chang's Visit to Philadelphia..The Bridegroom is Three Minutes LateThe Wedding MarchThe WeddingThe Wedding Ping Guards the Engagement Ring.I Pronounce You Husband and WifeThe Minister's Blessing '.

Sealing Their Bliss

Oh Fortunate, Oh Happy DayCongratulationsThe Mother's KissThe BlessingThe Wedding BreakfastDrinking to the Health of the BrideThe Lights are Out, and Gone are All the Guests-Alone at Last, Alone

D. H. Anderson, New York.C. M. Bell, Washington City.

Louis Clarence Bennett.It. Capes, Chicago.B. J. Falk, New York.

Do.T. Gubelman,

Jersey City, N. J.

Hollinger & Kockey,New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

B. W. Kilburn,Littleton, N. H.

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27

PHOTOGRAPHS—Continued.

1448. Alone at Last, Alone.

11419.

11450.

11451.

11452.

11453.

11454.

11455.

11450.

11457.

11458.

11459.

11400.

11401.

11402.

11403.

11404.

11405.

11400.

11407.

11408.

11409.

11470.

11471.

11472.

11473.

11474.

11475.

11470.

11477,

11478.

11479.

11480.

11481.

11482.

11483.

11484.

11485.

11480.

11487.

11488.

11489.

11490.

11491.

11492.

11493.

11494.

11495.

11490.11497.

11498.

11499.

1150011501.11502.

11503.

11504.

11505.

There Will Soon he Another WeddingWho Will He the Groom?Heaven's Blessing on the TwainTisn't as Pleasant Sitting Up as it Used to BeHer Vision of PatWhere'er Am I AtHadn't Yon Better Take Off Your Hat?It is a Wise Father that Knows His Own Child..

The Politician—Alter the Election

There Must Have Been Something Dead in thatMinee Pie, Mollie.

Midnight RefreshmentsBetsy Planking Down the LawFor Merey's Sake Give Us a RestLast in Bed Puts Out the LightFearfully and Wonderfully MadeThat Infernal Rat AgainQuiet, Mollie, I'll Fix HimThere's the VixenWar in CampThe Fountain of KnowledgeGiving a Lesson on MannersThe Professor Doesn't Allow Any BashfulnessThe Professor Gives a Lesson on KissingThe Professor Gives a Lesson on Hand-Shaking..Carrying the Music Lesson Too FarThe Professor Not AppreciatedThe Annual "House Warming"Just Moving InTrying to Make Ends MeetA Joint DebateBy Jokers, I Put Up Stoves Before You Were

Born.

Women are to the Front on Great OccasionsThis is the Way It's DonePride Comes Before a Fall

Patience in TribulationMr. and Mrs. Plunket's Call

Wash DayShe Has Symptoms of SmallpoxDon't Increase the Dose Until I Call AgainThis is the Way to Keep HouseCome to PapaParental Discipline

Motherly Care .

Give Us This Day Our Daily BreadNow I Lay Me Down to SleepSleep, Baby, SleepGood NightThe Mischievous BoyStorming the FortGood Story, Boss, But I Can't Vote Your Ticket.My Face Ought to Tell What Ticket I'll VoteI Feel Obliged to Remove Dis TemptationO Give Thanks Unto the LordWe Want WorkPbat's De Mather Wid You?Pat, Who Envented Work?Hot Stuff

Proprietors.

W. Kilburn,Littleton, N. H.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do. rDo.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.

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28

PHOTOGRAPHS—Continukd.

Titles. Proprietors.

11506. Which is the Jack?

ll.r>07. War Between Ireland and Africa

11508. Hold On There 'Till I Load My Gun1 1501). Reading Fortunes in Their Tea-Cups11510. We Know His Name11511. The Love Letter

11512. Farewell, Mother11513. Home for Vacation11514. The Home Circle

11515. That City Chap11516. Let the Dance Go On11517. Bill Just Home from Town11518. Two is Company, Three is None11519. Happy Holidays11520. Kellection

11521. Her Favorite Poet11522. A Quiet Evening at Home.11523. The Book Agent at Work11524. The Dutiful Husbaud11525. The Bethoven Club11526. A Long Chapter11527. The Evening Chapter11528. The Evening Prayer11529. Twin Brother and Sister

11530. Be He Your Brother, Miss?11531. Let the Gentleman Remove His Hat...,

11532. You Smile Just Like a Man, Dear11533. Faith an' We Don't Want None of Yer X Kays11534. Why, It's Me, Mamma11535. Meeting of the Board of Education11536. This is the Way Mamma Does11537. The Young Canvasser.11538. Seekiug Knowledge Through the Saturn11539. Button, Button, Who's Got the Button?11540. London Bridge is Falling Down11541. Billy, Have You Been in Another Fight?11542. God Bless Father, Mother, and Santa Claus11543. Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep11544. Come, Be Generous, Dear11545. Conquered by Her Snrle11546. A Lovely New Hat I Shall Have ,

11547. Is My Hat Straight?

11548. Wait 'Till the Clouds Poll By11549. Keeping Him On a Striug

11550. Asking for Her Daughter's Hand11551. The Wife Should Control the Servants

|

11552. Sweet Things11553. A Pressing Engagement11554. What is Home Without a Brother?11555. 1 Won't Practice Another Minute11556. I Just Knew It Would Be a Boy

j

1 1557. Just In From a WTalk

11558. The Artist and Her Friends j

11559. Partiality '

11560. Sisterly Admiration '

11561. Sisterly Pride11562. We Three Can't Agree11563. Young America Being Entertained11564. I Will Have to Ask Mamma11565. Not Even One

i

B. W. Kilbnrn,Littleton, N. H.

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Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do,Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

20

PHOTOGRAPHS—Continued.

TlTLKS. l'uuruiLiuits.

11566. Oil, How Sweet B. W. Killm

11567. A Whole Mouthful11508. The Light of Love Shines Over All

11509. Trouble in Camp11570. A Friendly Cup of Tea11571. The Good-Night Kiss

11572. Testing the Yam11573. A Happy Surprise

11574. What's Art for a Woman?11575. A Mouse in the Corner11576. He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not11577. He's So Shy11578. Making Him Feel at Home1 1579. Popping the Question11580. I Will Be Thine Forever11581. Darling, Thou Art Divine11582. The Spring-Time of Love1 1 583. A Supreme Moment11584. Sweet Golden Tresses '.

11585. The Entanglement11586. Forgive Me, Dear, I'm Sorry1 1 587. Nohody 's Busi ness11588. The Mother-in-law Leading OIL11589. The Mother-in-law's Annual Visit

11590. I'm Going Home to Mamma1 1 591 . Even Silence May Be Eloquent in. Love11592. Getting Acquainted11593. Growing Sentimental11594. Hello, Sis

11595. The Intruder11596. Driving Him to Distraction

11597. Helping Them to Make Up11598. Heavens! My Wife!11599. Love and Anger11600. Don't Want to Go to Heaven11601. Airy, Fairy, Soap-Bubbles11602. All Wink, As Usual11603. Her Favorite Pony...:

11604. Oh, Uncle Dave, You're Just Like a Real Donkey.11605. Husbands Must Not Interfere With Bread-Making.11606. The Fair Hunter11607. Keep Quiet, Mamma11608. Children Must Be Seen and Not Heard11609. The Long Prayer11610. So Gently O'er Me Stealing ,

11611. The Young Photographer11612. Isn't He a Likely Chick?11613. Mamma's Own Darling Boy...

11614. Grandfather's Visit

11615. Tell Me a Story, Grandpa11616. 'Twas the Night Before Christmas11617. All's Hushed as Midnight1 171 8. There Were Drums for the Boys11619. Cousin Nellie Says Santa Clans Came Down the

Chimney, Too.11620. Cousin Willie Says Santa Clans Has Been to Our

House, Too.11621. Something for All

11622. Stealing a March on Santa Clans ,

11623. Santa Clans Telephoning for Supplies

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Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

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Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

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Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

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Do.Do.Do.

Littleton, N. I

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30

PHOTOGRAPHS—Continued.

Titles.

11(524. Reindeers With Toys arc on the Way

11625s rod 'hasMtmraing, 5 a. m.11626. Just Out of Bed11G27. Santa Clans Taking His Departure11(528. That Doll Will Please Little Mary11(525). Santa Clans at Work11(5:50. Santa Clans Loaded for Business

11631. I Wish You All a Merry Christmas11632. Merry, Merry Christmas Time1 1 (533. G random's Present.

11634. Our Christinas Dinner11(535. The Christmas Blessing

11(53(5. Our Christmas Feast11637. Young America Dictating1 1 038. An Honorable and Legal Remedy11639. The Young Business Man of To-day11(540. The Foundation of the Republic11641. Leading Off His Prize

11642. After the Wedding1 1G43. Congratul ations11(544. Last in Bed Puts Out the Light11645. Last in Bed Puts Out the Light11646. Last in Bed Puts Out the Light11647. Jealousy11648. Curiosity11649. Shall It Be Art or Love?11650. Evening Prayer11651. Love in Their Hearts Like Dew on the Rose...

11652. Behind the Curtain11653. This Only 1 Give to Thee11654. The Delusion1 1 655. Seeking Foregiveness11656. Don't Mention It

11(557. A Real LoveStory11658. I Long to Sit By Her Side1 1659. He's Coming To-morrow1 1 660. Two is Company, Three is None116(51. Thy Smiles are Becoming11662. Planing for the Future11663. Happy Dreams11664. A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed11665. In the Sweet Dim Light of the Falling Night11666. The Seen and the Unseen11667. The Guardian Angel11668. Better Late Than Never11669. Reciprocity11(570. Flirting With His Typewriter11671. AllMyOwn11672. A Lover of Art11673. Give Us a Rest11674. A Maiden in Arms11675. Silence is Vocal if You Listen Well11676. The Reconciliation11677. Telling His Story11678. The Proud Mother11679. Don't Want Chaperon, Only Chap-her-own....11680. I Have Something Sweet to Tell You11681. Pleasant Disturbance11682. Ready for His Coming11683. The Czar of Russia

Proprietors.

W. Kilburn,Littleton, N. H.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do'Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do. .

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31

PHOTOGRAPHS—Continued.

Titles.

11081. The Czar, Czarina, and Their Relatives.

11085.

11680.

11087.

11(188.

1108!).

11690.

11091.

11092.

11093.

11094.

11095.

11090.

11097.

11098.

11099.

11700.

11701.

11702.

11703.

11704.

11705.

11700.

11707.

11708.

11709.

11710.

11711.

11712.

11713.

11714.

11715.

11710.

11717.

11718.

11719.

11720.

11721.

11722.

11723.

11724.

11725.

11720.

11727.

11728.

11729.

11730.

11731.

11732.

11733.

1173411735.

11730.

11737.

11738.

11739.

His Imperial HighnessCossack CommandersA. Cossack MarksmanWe Cossacks arc Afraid of NobodyA Group of Cossacks .'.

Cossacks DancingCossacks Dancing Their Beloved DanceThe Brave Russian CossacksReturning Home From His Banishment to Si-

beria.

A Jewish Ox Auction ,

Put Money in Thy PurseResidence of the Imperial Family, St. Peters-

burg.

Czar and His Staff.

Czar's BodyguardsThe Czar's Staff

The Ceremonial TransportationThe Imperial Staff Awaiting CzarThe Czarina's CossacksThe Chief of Police

Interior of Peter and Paul's CathedralThe Grave of the Late CzarImperial Graves at St. Peter and St. Paul's Ca-

thedral.

The Imperial MuseumEnglish and French Engravers' DepartmentShip-Wreckers on the Black SeaRaphael's GalleryInterior of the Gallery of Peter the GreatPeter the Great on His ThroneAncient Italian Hero's WeaponsPius XIIl, Pope of RomeGrand PassageThe Beautiful Vases Presented by Uural Miners

to the Czar.

Japanese BabiesAncient Turkish Soldiers

|

Spanish Wood-Engraving Work[

Ancient German Engraving on WoodAncient Spanish Weapons

i

Ancient German Wood Engraving Department....!Ancient Roman Sculpture Department

j

Russian Sculpture Department I

Egyptian Graves, Egyptian Departmentj

Italian DepartmentItalian DepartmentHolland Department

[

Russian Sculpture DepartmentCatherine II

Ancient Greek Jewelry Department I

Brouze Department|

Russian Sculpture DepartmentRussian DepartmentRussian Departmen t

H olland DepartmentBronze DepartmentDepartment of EngravingRoman Beauty

PROrRIRTOKS.

W. Kilburn,

Littleton, N. II

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PI rOTOG RA PIrS—Conti NU icd.

TITLE*.

11710. Russian Sculpture Section.

11711. Asiatic Ornaments Taken in Time of War11742. Collection of Peter the Great11743. Grand Stairway11744. Bust of Nicholas I

11715. Raphael's Section

11746. A Russian Nobleman's Mausoleum11747. Entrance to the Isaac's Cathedral11748. The Czar's Gate11749. Interior of Kazan Cathedral11750. Front of the Altar

11751. Russian Carnival at St. Petersburg11752. People's Story-Teller

11753. The Ice Carnival11751. Castle of Ice

11755. Ice Carnival11750. A Canyon of lee

11757. Monument of Catherine II

11758. Monument of Przewalski, the Siberian Explorer.11759. Monument of Peter the Great11760. Monument of Nicholas II

11761. Ural Cossacks' Carnival11762. Burial Procession of a Russian Nobleman11763. Burial Procession of a Russian Nobleman11764. Lunching With the Dead11765. Russian Burial

11766. Ornaments of KhedofF of Bochara11767. Citizens of St. Petershurg11768. Port of St, Petersburg11769. St. Peter and St, Paul's Fortress

11770. Guard in Front of the Winter Palace11771. Alexander's Garden11772. Eird's-eye View of St. Petersburg11773. Bird's-eye View of St. Petersburg11774. St, Petersburg in Winter11775. Street Scene, St. Petersburg11776. Grand Morskaya11777. The Neva River

,

11778. The Neva River in Winter,

11779. Bird's-eye View of Moscow11830. Interior of Warsaw Cathedral11831. The Cathedral at the Time of Service11832. Home of All Vagabonds, Warsaw11833. Jewish Shoemaker at Work11834. Main Street, Warsaw11835. The Oldest Church in Warsaw11836. Wringing Wet, Atlantic City11837. Taking a Dip in the Briny Waves11838. Bathing in the Surf.

.'

11839. The Three Graces11840. Dancing on the Waves ,

11841. Say that Again and I'll Dip You In11842. Greeting the Mayflower11843. When My Ship Comes In11844. Write Your Name When the Tide is Low11845. Teaching Jack New Tricks11846. The Multitude by the Sea ....

11H47. A Jolly Crowd11848. Go Look to the East11849. Great is Our Fun When the Tide Comes In

Proprietors.

B. W. Kilburn,

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

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PHOTOGRAPHS—Continukd.

Titles. Proprietors.

r

11850. Sun Bath on the Sand B. W. Kilburn,Littleton, N. II.

11851. Promenading Do.

11852. The Board Walk Do.11853. Graves of Alexander Mack, Sr., and Wife Do.11854. Graves of Alexander Maek, Sr., and Family Do.

11855. Grave of Alexander Mack, Sr Do.

11850. A Holiday at Willow Grove Do.

11857. Children's Day Do.11858. At Willow Grove Do.

11859. Euglish Hunters and Hounds at the Horse Show. Do.11860. Alfthat Can Charm the Exquisite Sense Do.

118G1. The Feast of the Pigs Do.

118G2. The Feast of Fun Do.118G3. The Thunder of Yosemite Do.

118G4. Nevada Falls, Yosemite Do.11865. Nevada Falls, Yosemite Do.

118G6. Vernal Falls, Yosemite Do.

11867. Vernal Falls, Yosemite Do.11868. Yosemite Falls in Winter Do.

11869. The Half Dome, Yosemite Do.

11870. The Great Half Dome, Yosemite Do.

11871. Wonderful is Yosemite in Winter Do.11872. Grand is Yosemite in Winter Do.11873. Grandeur of Yosemite in Winter Do.11874. Among the High Peaks, Do.

11875. El Capitan Do.11876. Grand is Yosemite in Winter Do.11877. Beautiful Frost ! Do.11878. Frost King's Home Do.

11879. Glories of Frostj

Do.11880. Mariposa Grove, California Do.11831. The Great Tree, Gen. Grant Do.1 1 882. The Road Through the Great Tree Do.11833. Great Grizzly Giant Do.11884. TheStoneman House Do.11885. Her First Beau Do.11886. I Cast My Life at Thy Feet Do.11887. Adding a Dainty Touch Do.11838. An Hour Before the Wedding Do.11389. Dressing the Bride

j

Do.11890. Decorating the Bride Do.11891. Placing the Bridal Wreath and Veil Do.11892. A Finishing Touch to the Bridal Gown i Do.11893. Ready for the Groom

j

Do.11894. He's Under My Corset

{

Do.11895. John, I Hear Rats ' Do.11896. That Horrid Mouse

i Do.11897. The First Lesson

j

Do.11898. An Interesting Chapter , !

Do.11899. A Sip On the Sly Do.11900. Waking All the Night Long Do.11901. Wide Awake Do.11902. No Sleep 'Till Morn

j

Do.11903. Making Sure the Coast is Clear Do.11904. Not So Pleasant Sitting Up as it Used to Be I Do.11905. Paregoric I Do.11906. A Midnight Solo

!Do.

11907. He Rules the Roost Do.11908. Where's that Shirt? Do.11909. No Buttons Do.

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PHOTOGRAPHS—Continued.

Titlks.

11910. Come to Mamma, Honey

11911.

11912.

11913.

11914.

11915.

11916.

11917.

11918.

11919.

11920.

11921.

11922.

11923.

11924.

11925.

11926.

11927.

11928.

11929.

11930.

11931.

11932.

11933.

11934.

11935.

11936.

11937.

11938.

11939.

11940.

11941.

11942.

11943.

11944.

11945.

11946.

11947.

11948.

11949.

11950.

11951.

11952.

11953.

11954.

11955.

11956.

11957.

11780.

11781.

11782.

11783.

11784.

11785.

11786.

Before the Ball

We Will Bo All Smiles To-nightReducing the SurplusOut of Pin MoneyRobbing the MaleTrials of Married Life

Looking Down Upon His LuckThis Parting Gives Me Pain, DearIf You're Waking, Call Me EarlyMotherhoodDrifting ApartThe Maiden's PrayerHave Lunch Ready at One, CharleyDon't Get the Clothes Too BlueHe Stoops to Serve....

Holy and Sacred the Voice of Home.A Trip Around the World Through the '

' Saturn "..

No Home is Complete Without this Work of Art-Hello, Santa Claus ; Send Me Down a New Doll-Hello, Doctor ; Come at Once ; Dolly's Leg is

Broken.The Sewing LessonGathering ChestnutsDomestic DentistryWilliam Tell

Everything Indicates a First-class FinancierAll Things Are Possible With Such a Head as

This.

Madame, the Presidential Chair is Within HisGrasp.

Fire! Fire!Santa Claus CapturedA Close ShaveGuess Who?Allow Me to Introduce You to My Twin Sister ...

The Dancing MasterBliss

Covet the Best Gifts

She ObjectsThe Destiny of This Country Rests On OurShoulders.

The Boy OratorWisdomThe Silent PrayerPracticing for the HuntMercy, Who are You?The Artist's IdealWaiting for Something to Turn UpA Private TelephoneI Feel Obliged to Remove this TemptationThe Honorable WT

ilfred LaurierBird's-eye View of Moscow and River in Winter.,

St. IlyaGateBird's-eye View of Moscow from the KremlinThe Czar's Gate at the KremlinThe Czar Cannon at the KremlinWomen Selling Dry Goods in the Streets ofMoscow.

Russian Troika

PltOPRIICTOllS.

W. Kilburn,Littleton, N. II.

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PHOTOGRAPHS—Continujcd

TlTLKS.

11787. St. Wahlimar Gate in Moscow.

11788. Carrying the Dead Out for Burial117H9. The Kremlin as Seen in Winter

Winter Market Scenes in MoscowScene in WinterMoscow River in Winter and the KremlinWater Station in MoscowStreet Scenes in MoscowLast Service to the DyingThe Appearance of Jesus Christ

1 1 797. 01d Tim e Feast, Moscow Gallery11708. The Altar of St. Catherine

Queen Catherine's Church at the KremlinA True Cossack's HorseRussian ScoutsMouzick Story-teller

11803. Cossacks Practicing11804. Brave Guards

Jewish Children in Their Native LaudSwine Dealers in PolandOh, 1 do Love MoneyA True Type of a Polish Jew

11809. Main Street in Jewish Headquarters11810. Russian Military

Jewish QuarterJewisn Shoemaker at WorkJewish Children in a Street of WarsawLittle Jews and Goats t

Children and the GoatsLittle Jews Milking a GoatCloth and Hat Market on Sunday in Warsaw.

11818. Cloth Market on Sunday11819. Market Scene11820. Swine Market11821. Horse Market11822. Cow Market11823. Old Town Market11824. In the Old Cemetery.

Remembering the DeadBeggars at the CemeteryBeggars in the Streets of WarsawInterior of Warsaw CathedralCatacombs, Warsaw

11790.

11791.

1 1792.

11793.

11794.

11795.

1179G.

11799.

11800.

11801.

11802.

11805118061180711808

11811.

11812.

11813.

11814.

11815.

11816.

11817.

11825.

11826.

11827.

11828.

11829.

Mrs. Cleveland and Ladies of the CabinetjF

P&OPBIETORS.

W. Kilburn,Litth

Do.*on. N. I!

Six of a Kind

ChildhoodThe SwimmerThe Laughing Girl ...

MelodyGloria in Excel sis

PurityThe Lily's HeartOh, Happy DayGod Bless Mamma ...

An Easy BurdenFor MammaThe Painter's DreamEuchred

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Washington City,

Merrow & Roberts,

Portland, Me,B. Parkinson, New York-

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PHOTOGRAPHS—CONTINUED.

Titles. Proprietors.

Fiddle, (iron' PaChildish MeditationSwapping YarnsIn the Mind's EyeThoughtAmenThe Flirt

Photo-Advertising Business Directory

Biltmore House. Nos. 51, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57, 60, 61, 62Class of 18U7. Cleveland University of Medicine and

Surgery.Ruth Robinson and Mildred Phillips

United States Torpedo Boat No. 6 on Official SpeedTrial.

United States Torpedo Boat No. 6 on Official SpeedTrial. Second Run.

Francis MurphyEllen Beach Yaw. Nos, 5, 6, and 7

Carter Harrison

LITHOGKAPH

Half Sheet Band Group. N. Y. No. 7525

M. B. Parkinson, New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

S. Corvin Piotrowski,Buffalo, N. Y.

C. F. Ray, Asheville, N. C.

John H. Ryder,Cleveland, Ohio.

C. R. Seeton, Lowell, Mass.E. A. G. Smith,

Newport, R. I.

Do.

Smith & Miller, Boston.

Geo. Steckel,

Los Angeles, Cal.

Beatrice Tonnesen, Chicago.

Strobridge Lithograph Com-pany, Cincinnati.

CHROMOS.

James MonroeThe Golden Pheasant. Native of China.

Knapp Company, New York.Nature Study PublishingCompany, Chicago.

PRINTS.

Good-Bye and Good LuckThe Terrible Effects of Liquor on Man and BeastZim Grinds Out Some Illustrations to Quotations from

Popular Authors.Mark: "Why Should Things be Thus?"Our ValentinesUncle Sam : "Didn't I Tell You to Keep Away from that

Barrel?"Uncle Sam: "Am I Powerless to Stop This?"Grover : "It Ain't My Funeral""Seein' Things at Night"

CHART.

Battle of Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864

Judge Pub. Co.j

Do.Do.

New York.

Scripps-McRae League.Do.Do.

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F. A. Ringler, New York.

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Titles. Pboprirtors.

House No. 5. Plan of Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, andJ

Ernest Flagg, New York.Sixth Floors.

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CATALOGUE

TITLE ENTRIES OF BOOKS

AN!)

OTHER ARTICLES.

ENTERED IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS AT WASH-INGTON, D. C, UNDER THE COPYRIGHT LAW, FROM FEBRUARY

22 TO FEBRUARY 27, 1897, INCLUSIVE, WHEREIN THECOPYRIGHT HAS BEEN COMPLETED BY THE

DEPOSIT OF TWO COPIES IN THE OFFICE.

No. 295.

WASHINGTON:GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

1897.

(rn)

Treasury Department,Office of the Secretary,

Division of Stationery, Printing, and Blanks.

BOOKS

Titles.

The Squire of Roscvale. By Charlotte E. Abbott. In-

stallments 24, 25, 20, 27, 28.

Abbott's Comments ou the Revelation of Jesus Christ.

January, 1897.

First and Second Annual Exhibitions of Paul deLongpre.Water-colors.

A History of Anti-Pedobaptism. By Albert HenryNewman.

Key to the First Greek Book. By Clarence W. Gleasonand Caroline Stone Atherton.

Hotel Guide. Chicago. March 1, 1897

Daughters of Fame. By James Parton.

Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers.Vol. 3(5. December, 189G.

Proceedings. Vol. 23, No. 2The Early Church. By Rev. David James Burrell and

Rev. Joseph Dunn Burrell.

The A B C of Whist. By Emma D. Andrews

Calendar of Monthly Intentions

Froebel's Educational Laws for all Teachers. By JamesL. Hughes.

Nuevo Compendio del Manual de Urbanidad y BuenasManeras. De Manuel Antonio Carreiio.

The Plant World. Compiled and edited by Frank Vin-cent.

The News in EnglandKaiser's Anti-Greek Mood......

A Modern Roland. By Reginald Horsley

M. Quad's Fun, Fancy, and Fiction. By Chas. B. Lewis.Ellen Osborn's Fashion Letter. By E. P. HeatonAt Ellis's Mills. By E. J. TomlinsonLiving Sticks. By F. A. OberModern Greeks Greek to the Core. By Walker Loveland.Experts in the Treasury. By A. L. WoodsAll About the Woman of Fashion. By Annie LaurieWoods.

For Use in Small Bedrooms. By Charlotte Boldtman...The Next House of Representatives. By G. G. BainGossip About the New Senators. By Marshall Cushing.Big Lump of Cash. By II. D. JonesSociety and Club Directory of Cambridge and West

Somerville. 1897.

The American State Reports. Vol. 52

An Oregon Boyhood. 7—A Hunter's Luck. By LouisAlbert Banks.

Our Flag. By Rodolphus BardThe Mutable Many. By Robert Barr. Chaps. 27-29....

Marvelous Evidence

Proprietors.

Charlotte E. Abbott.

J. II. Abbott,Cleveland, Ohio.

American Art Association,

New York.American Baptist Publishing

Society, Philadelphia.

American Book Company,New York.

American Hotel Register

Company, Chicago.American Publishers' Corpo-

ration, New York.American Society of Civil

Engineers, New York.Do.

American Tract Society,

New York.Emma D. Andrews,

Philadelphia.

Apostleship of Prayer,

New York.D. Appleton & Co.,

New York.Do.

Do.

Associated Press, New York.Do.

Bacheller Syndicate,New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

J. W. Ball & Co., Boston.

Bancroft-Whitney Company,San Francisco.

Louis Albert Banks.

Rodolphus Bard.

Robert Barr, New York.Thomas H. Bates,

San Francisco.

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4

BOOKS—Continued.

TlTLKS.

The Horse. By Joseph Battell. 4—The Arabian Horse..

Half Dime Library. No. 1021....

Dime Library. No. 956Fiero on Special Actions. 2 vols. Second edition.

The Story of the Red Flag. By G. B. BenhamThe Happy Method in Numbers. By Emily F. Benton..

Breakfast, Dinner, and Supper. By Maud C. CookeSeven Lectures on Romanism and Sectarianism. By

Rev. George C. Betts.

Primary Lessons and Cards. Vol. 7.

Lesson 1—The Ascension of Christ

Lesson 5—Prison Doors OpenedLesson 9 —The Conversion

The Bible Study Manual. Lessons 9-13The Missouri River and Its Utmost Source. By Hon.

J. V. Brower.A Bag of Money. By William Terry Brown. Chaps.

18-22.

Little Upstart. By Philip J. Bull. Chap. 26...

The Superior Tailor System ...

A Two-Weeks' Bicycle Trip to Yellowstone ParkOld and New. The Century, 1847—January 13—1897.By William Allen Butler.

John Dent, PhysicianOur Flag. Third edition

Time for Newton Highlands.

The Christian Year or Church Kaleudar. 1893-4.

Calendar for 1897The Evolution of Daphne. By Mrs. Alec McMillan.

The Heaven of the Bible. By Ida C. CraddockOfficial Catalogue of the Twenty-first Annual BenchShow of Dogs.

The Proper Gift of the Christian Ministry. By Rev.Thomas Richey.

Catalogue of the Crowell Physical Apparatus. 1897

Handbook of the New Library of Congress. Compiledby Herbert Small.

The Parson's Story. By Darley DaleMiss Earlie's OutingA Cheque for Three Thousand. By Arthur Henry Vey-

sey.

Dariei. By R. D. Blackmore. Chaps. 21-24 ,

PROritlRTOKS.

Salted with Fire. By George Macdonald. Chap. 17....

The Realite Genuine Whalebone Dress Stay ,

Appointed Paths. By Annie Stevens PerkinsStorm-Swept. By Estella J. Mills

The Liquor Problem in its Legislative Aspects. ByFrederick H. Wines and John Koren.

God's Laws of HealingHints on Fire Insurance

Joseph Battell,

Middlebury, Vt.

Beadle & Adams, New York.Do.

Matthew Bender,Albany, N. Y.

G. B. Benham, San Francisco.

Emily E. Benton,Groton, N. Y.

G. W. Bertron, Philadelphia.

George C. Betts, New York.

Bible Study Publishing Com-pany, Boston.

Do.Do.Do.

Jacob V. Brower.St. Paul, Minn.

William Perry Brown.

Philip J. Bull.

Burnett & Geiger,

Denver, Colo.

Frank G. Butler.

William Allen Butler,

New York.Carlo Carei.

Sarah E. Champion,New Haven, Conn.

G. Chevalier,

Wellesley, Mass.Church Kalendar Company,

New York.J. Wendell Cole, Chicago.Peter Fenelon Collier,

New York.Ida C. Craddock.F. M. Crossett, New York*

Crothers &Korth, New York.

Crowell Apparatus Company,Indianapolis, Ind.

Curtis & Cameron, Boston.

Darley Dale.

Chas. J. Denton.G. W. Dillingham Company,

New York.Dodd, Mead & Co.,

New York.Do.

G. A. Dodge.James H. Earle, Boston.

Do.Charles W. Eliot, Seth Low& James C. Carter.

John Filer, Oakland, Cal.

Equity Guaranty Company.Chicago.

BOOKS—Continued.

TlTLKS.

Tho Law of Married Women in Massachusetts. ByGeorge A. (). Ernst. Second edition.

Practical Thoughts for Brick-Makers. Part 1. By W.A. Eudaly.

Essays and Criticisms. By Robert G. Ingcrsoll ,

Kitty, the Bag. By "Rita"Lives of the Presidents of the United States. By Edward

S. Ellis.

Practical Suggestions on New England Peach Culture.

By Kufus R. Fletcher.

Equitable Life Assurance Society. Illustrations for

1897.

Mrs. Vansittart's Traveling CompanionMichigan Reports. Vol. 105

handbook to the City of Little Rock, Ark. 1897.

Ancestral Register of the General Society, Daughters ofthe Revolution. 1896.

Songs for the Children. By W. W. Gilchrist

Some Science ,

A "Word to the Wives is Sufficient.

An Exile from London. By Richard Henry SavageThe Dairy Calf. ByL. S. HardinW. L. Harlan's Educational Treatise on the New Science

of Osteopathy.The DescendantSpecimen Page of " Farthest North." By Fridtjof

Nansen.Aaron in the Wild Woods. By Joel Chandler Harris. 3..

A Way That Seemeth Right. By H. Martyn HartThe Three Partners. By Bret Harte. Installments 7,

8, 9.

Private Code of Herzfeld & Co., New York

Celeste. By Anthony Hope.

Ballots for the Beautiful. By George N. HeatonColors and Varnishes. By George Halphen. YellowPigments—Continued.

American Farmers' Manual. 1897

Utility Calendar. 1897.

The Disintegrated Greengrocer. By Henty A. HeringShe Sang. By Henry Herman ...

Insurance Maps of the City of Philadelphia. Vol. 1 ..

Examine This Body ? Examine That Body ?.

Catalogue of School Supplies. 1897.....

Doughty's Genito-Urinary Diseases. Revised by GeorgeParker Holden.

Comparative Yield or Credit Table

Ethelyn's Mistake. By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes.

Proprietors.

George A. O. Ernst, Boston.

W. A. Eudaly,Cincinnati, Ohio.

C. P. Farrcll, New York.R. F. Fenno& Co., New York.A. Flanagan, Chicago.

Rufus R. Fletcher,

Ayer, Mass.A. J. Flitcraft, Oak Park, 111.

L. Galbraith.Washington Gardner, for the

State of Michigan.Gazette Publishing Com-

pany, Little Rock, Ark.General Society, Boston.

W. W. Gilchrist,

Philadelphia.

Grit Publishing Company,Williamsport, Pa.

Elwell L. Gross,

Bluehill, Me.A. C. Gunter, New York.L. S. Hardin, Louisville, Ky.W. L. Harlan, Denver, Colo.

1larper & Bros. , New York.Do.

Joel Chandler Harris,

Atlanta, Ga.J. W. Hart, Denver, Colo.

Bret Harte,

London, England.Hartfield Telegraphic Code

Pub. Co., New York.A. II. Hawkins,

London, England.George N. Heaton.G. B. Heckel.

Peter Henderson & Co.

,

New York.Guilford W. Henrv,

St. Louis, Mo.H. A. Hering.Henry Herman.Ernest Hexamer & Sou,

Philadelphia.

Walter S. Hodgdon,Haverhill, Mass.

J. R. Holcomb & Co.,

Cleveland, Ohio.

George Parker Holden.

H. B. Hollins&Co.,New York

Mrs. Marv J. Holmes.

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell.Cambridge edition.

A Waif of the Plains and Other Tales. By Bret Harte..

Thankful Blossom and Other Eastern Tales and Sketches.

By Bret Harte.

Assessmen t No. 200 ,

Dickman Field Holder. Instructions.

Oil Chemistry for Students. ByG. H. Hurst ,

The Practical Color Maker. By George H. Hurst.Mineral Green.

The Way of the Cross

Washington, the National Capital

Contract aud Estimate Record Book for Plumbers. ByB. H. Jessnp.

Judge's Library. Fine Emeralds. No. 90. March, 1897.

Illustrated Catalogue of the Twelfth Annual Exhibitionof the Architectural League of New York.

Circular of Liigerdorfer Portland Cement

Word-Building with Roots, or Stems, and Prefixes andSuffixes.

Pickings from Puck. No. 23. March, 1897

The KnockoutLa Dans SerpentinPraktischer Wegweiser zu Pfarrer Sebastian Kneipp'sHeifmethods.

The Story of Our Christianity. By Rev. Frederic M.Bird. With a Monograph by Benjamin Harrison.

Practical Palmistry. By Comte C. De Saint-Germain...Illustrated American Biography. Section 5

Catalogue No. 130

The Jurisdiction of the Prolate Courts. By Walter M.Lindsay.

A Slow MoverWayfaring Men. By Edna Lyall. Chaps. 13-1 9

American History Leaflets. No. 30—Constitutional Doc-trines of Webster, Hayue, and Calhoun. November,1890.

Circular of Luxfer PrismsIn the Promised Land and Other Poems. By Michael

Lynch.A Toss for a WifeThe Holly-Sprig Spoon. By Edwin C. Martin

General Maximo GomezNutini's Genius. By Cleveland MoffettDown the Chute. By Emma A. OpperJack. By May Belleville BrownLenawee County and Adrian City Directory. 1897.

Catarrh.

Proprietors.

Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,

Boston.

Do.Do.

M. E. Howard,Westboro. Mass.

Hudson-Kimberly Publish-ing Co., Kansas City, Mo.G. 11. Hurst.

Do.

International Engraving andIllustrating Company,

Philadelphia.

Do.B. H. Jessup, New York.

Judge Pub. Co.,

Geo. Keister,

New York.New York.

Kelley Island Lime andTransport Company,

Cleveland, Ohio.Brainerd Kellogg and Alonzo

Reed.Keppler & Schwarzraaun,

New York.M. Kingsland, Boston.

Do.Pfarrer Sebastian KneippMedicine Co., New York.

George F. Lasher,

Philadelphia.Win. H. Lee, Chicago.Lewis Pub. Co., New York.M. C. Lilley & Co..

Columbus, Ohio.Walter M. Lindsay, Boston.

Oscar De Long, Newr York.Longmans, Green & Co.,

New York.A. Lovell & Co., New York.

Luxfer Prism Co.,

Michael Lynch,Chicago.Boston.

Mayne Lyndsay.S. S. McClure Company,

New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.

J. R. McEldowney & Sons,

Adrian, Mich.J. B. & G. W. McFatrich,

Chicago

BOOKS—CONTINUKI).

Titles.

Information for Cyclists.

Cyclers' Pocket EncyclopediaCycling GuideCycling InformationThe Cyclists' Friend

The Cycl ists' Companion

A Lovahle Crank. By Barbara Yechton. Rome StrangeHappenings.

The Mycenaean Age. By Dr. Chrestos Tsountas and J.

Irving Manatt.The Therapeutical Applications of Peroxide of Hydrogen,

Etc. By Charles Marchand.In the Name of Liberty. By Florence Marryat. Chap. 1.

Songs of the Gospel. Edited by W. S. Martin and P. F.

True.Twice-Told Tales. By Nathaniel Hawthorne

The Chief End of Man. By George S. MerriamStory of the State. By Henry E. Legler. 8 : In the

Footsteps of the Explorers,

Some Speculations and Queries in Regard to Earthquakes.By W. P. More.

Some Speculations in Regard to the Meteoric Matter in

Space. By W. P. More.Old Cap. Collier Library. No. 690Breaking the Tomb. By John R. Mnsick. Chaps. 12-14.

Announcement of the National Correspondence Insti-

tute. 1897.

The Manufacture of Cottonseed Oil and Allied Products.

National Hagerstown Almanac for 1897.

Business Corporations

What a Corporation is by Law Required to Do....

Special Kabeldepeschen. February 18-24, 1897.

Licht auf Dunk! en Stelleu. Von Prof. B. G. Jefferis

und J. L. Nichols.

Price List of Sexton's Omnimetre

A Model of Its KindBest Type of Colonial

Rich in Good Points

A Stylish CottageCozy Cottage HomeColonial MansionEchoes from the Critical Classes of Albert Rose Parsons.

No. 6 : Schuberts Allegro in E flat.

An Old Blockade Runner. By Alec. G. PearsonThe Purple Glass. By Max PembertonDirections for the Game of DiceotoIndianapolis Street and Avenue Guide

Prospectus of the Monetary Maxims. By WilliamHenry Potter.

The Sacrifice of Viola Brandon. By Victor O'DonoghuePower.

Gen. Lee Has Not Resigned

PuOPIiIKTOR.S.

George McKibbin,New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

M. II. Mai lory & Co.,

Now York.J. Irving Manatt,

Providence, R. I.

Charles Marchand,New York.

Florence Marryat.W. S. Martin, Boston.

Mayuard, Merrill & Co.,

New York.George S. Merriam.Milwaukee Sentinel,

Milwaukee, Wis.W. P. More, Kingston, N. Y.

Do.

Norman L.Munro,New York.John R. Musick.National Correspondence In-

stitute, Washington City.

National Provisioner Pub-lishing Co., New York.

National Union AlmanacCompany, Baltimore, Md.

New Jersey Registration andTrust Company,

East Orange, N. J.

Do.New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung.

New York.J. L. Nichols & Co.,

Napervillc, 111.

Thaddeus Nnrris,

Washington City.

George Palliser, New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

A. R. Parsons, New York.

Alec. G. Pearson.Max Pemberton.S. A. Phillips, New York.R. L. Polk Sc Co.,

Detroit, Mich.William Henry Potter,

Indianapolis. Ind.

Victor O'Donoghue Power.

Press Pub. Co., New York.

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Went to Gomez as Scovel DidGen. Lee Tired of Protesting

Two Letters to the WorldMadrid Hadn't Heard of It

Spain Applauds MeKinleyCastelar to the WorldAll Cuha Aflame, Scovel SaysHow Scovel FaresEurope Shy of Silver

Fitchburg Directory. 1897History of Ancient Peoples. By Willis Broughton.

Proprietors.

American Orations. Edited by Alexander Johnston.Keedited by James Albert Woodburn.

In the Crucible. By Grace Denio Litchfield

Mahomet aud His Successors. By Washington Irving.

Vols. 1, 2, 3.

Reviews and Miscellanies. By Washington Irving

Harriet Martineau. By Elbert Hubbard. March, 1897.

La Come'die Humaine of Honore de Balzac. Trans-lated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley

Vol. 38, Louis LambertVol. 40—Balzac: A Memoir

An East Florida Romance. By Caroline WashburuRockwood.

The Argus Insurance Chart. 1897" The Savoy" Private ToursLe Worcester Canadien Directoire

Home. By F. L. Sallade

Warren and Barrington Directory. 1897 .

Insurance Maps of St. Joseph, Mo. 1897.

Die Christliche MutterTheoretical Ethics. By Milton Valentine.

The Middle Period. 1817-1858. By John W. Burgess-

America and the AmericansLouis Napoleon and Mademoiselle De Montijo. ByImbert De Saint-Amand. Translated by ElizabethGilbert Martin.

A History of China. By the late S. Wells Williams.Concluding Chapter by Frederick Wells Williams.

Biblical Catechim. By M. N. Sevier

The Higher Life. By Samuel Thomas Shaw

The World and Its People. Book 6, Life in Asia. ByMary Cate Smith. Edited by Larkin Dunton.

Slate Manual and Roofing Guide

The Money Question Again. By James R. Doolittle..

The National and Municipal Association.

Catalogue for 1897

Catalogue of Sperl Steam and Hot Water Heaters.

Press Pub. Co., New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Price & Lee Co.

,

Boston.

G. P. Putnam's Sons,

New York.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Roberts Bros., Boston.

Do.Caroline Washburn Rock-wood.

Rollins Pub. Co. , Chicago.L. Melano Rossi, Boston.

J. Arthur Roy,Worcester, Mass.

F. L. Sallade,

Womelsdorf, Pa.

Sampson, Murdock & Co.,

Boston.Sanborn-Perris Map Cora-

pauy, New York.J. Schaefer, New York.Scott, Foresman & Co.

,

Chicago.Charles Scribner's Sons,

New York.Do.Do.

Do.

M. N. Sevier, Vernon, Tex.Samuel Thomas Shaw,

Cleveland, Ohio.Silver, Burdett&Co.,

Boston.Slatington-Bangor Slate Syn-

dicate, Slatington, Pa.EarlB. Smith & Co.,

Chicago.Edward G. Smith, Chicago.Spalding St. Lawrence Boat

Co. , Ogdensburg, N. Y.Sperl Heater Company,

Carbondale, Pa.

HOOKS—CONTIMIKI).

TlTLIOS.

The Standard Fire Insurance Tables. 18!)7

Hnilt Like a Watch

The Touchstone of Life. Hy Ella MacMahon.

Talks with Piano Teachers. By Emma Wilkins-Out-mann.

Vivi Salutamus. Hy Charles Manning Swingle

How We Sell Patents .',

The Gray Sombrero. By M. Imlay Taylor.

installment.

A Circular Letter of Credit

Tales from Town Topics. No. 2!?. March, 180"

'irst

Song for the Funeral of a Hoy. PoemSeed Thoughts for Singers. By Frank Herbert Tubbs..Guide to Cincinnati and Suburbs. 1897

The Federal Power Over Commerce and Its Effect onState Action. Hy Win. Draper Lewis.

Afloat on the James

The Natural Teeth . By J. Enos Wait

Waite's Business Directory of Buffalo and Niagara Fron-tier from Lake to Lake. 1807.

AJlas of the City of Beverly, Mass. 1 807

The Way of Light and PeaceMr. Crierson's Widow. By Florence Warden.Reference Book. 1807

Impressions of Southern Spain. 2—GranadaAnswers to Correspondents aud Price List

Hearing Music. By Richard WeltonThe Southern Reporter. Vol.20

Clark on CorporationsWhipple's Insurance Map of St. Louis, Mo. Vol.fi. 1807..

My First Duty. By Juliet C. Smith

Hints to InventorsThe Practice System of Business Training and Book-

keeping. By Charles R. Wells.

The Statutes of the Columbian League...

Manual for the Medical Examiners of the ColumbianLeague.

Application for Death Benefit Certificate

A Manual of Composition. By E. T. Winkler. Parti,chap. 7.

PltOPKIKTOlt.H.

Standard Pub. Co., Boston.Sterling Cycle Works,

Chic-go.

Frederick A. Stokes Com-pany, New York.

Clayton F. Summy Com-pany, Chicago.

Charles Manning Swingle,Millcrsburg, Ohio.

EdgarTate& Co., New York.Mary Imlay Taylor.

Otlo J. Thotnen.Town Topics PublishingCompany, New York.

Frederick Herbert Trench.Frank IT. Tubbs, New York.United States Printing Com-pany, Cincinnati.

University of PennsylvaniaPress, Philadelphia.

Virginia Navigation < Com-

pany, Richmond, Va.J. Enos Wait,

Ccntralia, Kans.L. P. Waite & Co.,

Buffalo, N. Y.Geo. II. Walker & Co.,

Boston.David Walton, Augusta, Me.Florence Warden.Washington M e r c a n tile

Agency, Seattle, Wash.Marcus Waterman.F. S. Webster Co., Boston.

Richard Welton.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Do.

A. Whipple, St. Louis, Mo.Thomas Whittaker,

New York.Wilis Publishing Company.Williams & Rogers,

Rochester, N. Y.

W. Warne Wilson,Detroit, Mich.

Do.

Do.E. T. Winkler, Marion, Ala.

PERIODICALS.

ABC Pathfinder aud Dial. February 22-28, 1897

Advance Reports. Legal Intelligencer. February 2(5,

1897.

2 TE

New England Pail way Pub-lishing Company, Hosloii.

Frank Reeder, Secretary ofthe State of Pennsylvania.

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Titles.

Advance Sheets. All Opinions of the United States

Supreme Court. February 15, 1897.

Albany Law Journal. February 2, 1897

Amateur Athlete. February 25, 1897

American Agriculturist. February 27, 1897American Amateur Photographer. February, 1897American Architect. February 20, 1897

American Celt. March, 1897American Field. February 27, 1897

American Florist. February 20, 1897

American Gynaecological and Obstetrical Journal. Feb-ruary, 1897.

American Machinist. February 25, 1897

American Medical Journalist. February, 1897

American Monthly. March, 1897

American Stock-Keeper. February 20, 1897

Architecture and Building. February 20, 1897Argosy. March, 1897

Art de la Mode. April, 1897

Art Education. January, February, 1897

Atlantic Monthly. March, 1897

Atlantic Reporter. Vol. 36, No. 6

Ave Maria. February 27, 1897

Banner of Gold. February 20, 1897Banner Weekly. March 6, 1897Baptist Union. February 27, 1897

Bearings. February 18, 1897Bibelot. March, 1897

Bookman. March, 1897

Boston Globe. February 21, 1897Boston Post. February 21, 1897Bradstreet's. February 20, 1897Brooklyn Life. February 27, 1897

California Banker's Magazine. November, -1896

Central Law Journal. February 19, 1897

Century Magazine. March, 1897Christian Financier. February, 1 897 ,

Proprietors.

Lawyers' Co-operative Pub.Co., Rochester, N. Y.

Albany Law Journal Com-pany, Albany, N. Y.

Amateur Athlete PublishingCompany, New York.

Orange Judd Co., New York.Outing Company, New York.American Architect and

Building News Co., Boston.John Griffith, Scranton, Pa.American Field PublishingCompany, New York.

American Florist Company,Chicago.

J. D. Emmet, New York.

American Machinist Publish-ing Company, New York.

Charles Wood Fassett,

St. Joseph, Mo.National Society of theDaughters of the Ameri-can Revolution,

Washington City.

American Stock-Keeper Pub-lishing Company, Boston.

W. T. Comstock, New York.Frank A. Muusey,

New York.Morse-Broughton Company,

New York.J. C. Witter & Co.,

New York.Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,

Boston.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.D. E. Hudson,

Notre Dame, Ind.Gold Pub. Co., Chicago.Beadle & Adams, New York.Baptist Young People's

Union, Chicago.Bearings Pub. Co., Chicago.Thomas B. Mosher,

Portland, Me.Dodd, Mead & Co.,

New York.Globe Pub. Co., Boston.Post Pub. Co., Boston.Bradstreet Co. , New York.Brooklyn Life PublishingCompany, Brooklyn, N. Y.

J. W. Trcadwell,San Francisco.

Central Law Journal Com-pany, St. Louis, Mo

Ceutury Co., New York.A. A. Kidder,

New London, Coun.

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Titli

Christian Herald. February 24, 1897 ...

Christognosis. February, 1807Clothiers' and 1 laberdashers' Weekly. February 1 9, 1897..

Collier's Weekly. February 18 and 25, 1897

Commercial Advertiser. February 22-27, 1897 ,

Commercial and Financial Chronicle. February 20, 1897.

Connecticut Reports. February 23, 1897

Costume Royal. April, 1897

Cycling Gazette. February 25, 1897

Dry Goods Economist. February 20, 1897.

Eastern State Journal. February 20, 1897.

Electrical Engineer. February 24, 1897

Electrical World. February 20, 1897

Engineering Record. February 20, 1897

Family Story Paper. March 6, 1897

Farm Implement News. February 25, 1897.

Farmer. February 27, 1897Federal Reporter. Vol. 77, No. 6.

Forest and Stream. February 27, 1897.

Garden and Forest. February 24, 1897.

Golden Hours. February 27, 1897

Golden Rule. February 25, 1897Good News. March 13, 1897Grocers' Regulator. February 18, 1897.

Happy Days. March 13, 1897Harper's Bazar. February 27, 1897Harper's New Monthly Magazine. March, 1897

.

Harper's Round Table. February 23, 1897Harper's Weekly. February 27, 1897Hartford Weekly Guide. February 22-28, 1897..

Harvard Law Review. March, 1897

Home and Farm. March 1, 1897.

Home Magazine. March, 1897 ...

Homiletic Review. March, 1897...

Horseman. February 23, 1897. . .

.

Household. March, 1897Illinois Official Reporter. February 24, 1897

PROPRIETORS.

Louis Klopsch, New York.M. B. Van Eps, Chicago.Trades Weekly Company,

New York.Peter Fenelon Collier,

New York.Commercial Advertiser Asso-

ciation, New York.William B. Dana Company,

New York.Chas. Phelps, Secretary of

the State of Connecticut.Royal Pattern Company,

New York.Emil Grossman & Bro.,

Chicago.Textile Pub. Co., New York.Charles D. Horton,

White Plains, N. Y.Electrical Engineer,

New York.W. J. Johnston Company,

New York.Engineering Record,

New York.Norman L. Munro,

New York.Farm Implement News Com-

pany, Chicago.Orange Judd Co., Chicago.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Forest and Stream PublishingCompany, New York.

Garden and Forest Publish-ing Company, New York.

Norman L. Monro,New York.

Golden Rule Co., Boston.Street & Smith, New York.Reid, Murdock & Co.,

Chicago.Frank Tousey, New York.Harper & Bros., New York.

Do.Do.Do.

E. B. Eaton, Hartford, Conn.Trustees of the Harvard Law

Review, Boston.

Home and Farm PublishingCompany, Louisville, Ky.

Commercial Travelers' HomeAss'n, Binghamton, N. Y.

Funk & Wagnalls Company,New York.

Chicago Horseman Newspa-per Company, Chicago.

A. W. Elson & Co., Boston.Isaac Newton Phillips,

Bloomington, 111.

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Titles.

Illustrated American. February 27, 1897Illustrated Buffalo Express. February 21, 1897

Illustrated Electrical Review. February 24, 1897

Illustrated Police News. February 27, 1897

insurance Critic. February, 1897Jewelers' Circular. February 24, 1897

Jewelers' Weekly. February 24, 1897

Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. February, 1897

Journal of the American Chemical Society. February,1897.

Journal of the American Medical Association. Febru-ary 20, 1897.

Judge. February 27, 1897

Ladies' Home Journal. March, 1897

Lawyers' Reports Annotated. January 15, 1897

Legal Intelligencer. February 26, 1897

Leslie's Weekly. February 25, 1897

Life. February 25, 1897Looker-On. March, 1897

Mackey ABC Guide. February 27, 1897McClure's Magazine. March, 1897 ,

Medical News. February 20, 1897Medical Record. February 20 and 27, 1897

Metropolitan Magazine. March, 1897Musical Age. February 18, 1897

National Magazine, March, 1897National Police Gazette. March 6, 1897New England Homestead. February 27, 1897

New England Master-Builder. February 20, 1897New York Clipper. February 27, 1897

New York Herald. February 20-26, 1897

New York Journal. February 20-26, 1897New York Ledger. February 27, 1897

New York Medical Journal. February 27, 1897

New York State Reports and Session Laws. February20, 1897.

New York Supplement and State Reporter. February18, 1897.

New York Times. February 20-26, 1 897

New York Tribune. February 21, 1897

P&oprietobs.

Lorillard Spencer, New York.Geo. E. Matthews & Co.,

Buffalo, N. Y.Electrical Review PublishingCompany, New York.

Police News PublishingCom-pany, Boston.

George W. Corliss, New York.Jewelers' Circular Publish-

ing Company, New York.Trades Weekly Company,

New York.Charles Henry Brown,

New York.Chemical Publishing Com-

pany. Easton, Pa.American Medical Associa-

tion, Chicago.

Judge Publishing Company,New York.

Curtis Publishing Company,Philadelphia.

Lawyers' Co-operative Pub-lishing Co., Rochester, N.Y.

Edward P. Allinson,

Philadelphia.

Arkell Weekly Company,New York.

Mitchell& Miller, New York.Looker-On Publishing Com-pany, New York.

ABC Guide Co., New York.S. S. McClure Co., New York.Lea Bros. & Co., New York.William Wood & Co.,

New York.Blakely Hall, New York.Harry Edward Freund,

New York.Bostonian Pub. Co., Boston.

Richard K. Fox, New York.Orange Judd Company,

Springfield, Mass.H. H. Lepper, Boston.

Frank Queen PublishingCompany, New York.

James Gordou Bennett,

New York.W. R. Hearst, New York.Robert Bonner's Sons,

New York.D. Appleton & Co.

,

New York.Banks & Bros, and James B.

Lyon, Albany, N. Y.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

New York Times Company,New York.

Tribune Association,

New York.

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TlTLKS.

New York Weekly. March 13, 1897

New York Weekly Bulletin. February 22-28, 1897...

North American Review. March, 1897

Northeastern Reporter. Vol. 45, No. 13

Our Young People. February 20, 1897

Outlook. February 27, 1897Owl. March, 1897Pacific Reporter. Vol. 47, No. 7

Painting and Decorating. February 15, 1897

Parker's Supplementary Reader. March and April

1897.

Pathfinder. February 20, 1897

People's Home Journal. March, 1897Philadelphia Inquirer. February 21, 1897

Phonographic Magazine. February 1 5, 1897

Pittsburg Daily News. February 20-26, 1897.

Pittsburg Times. February 20-2G, 1 897

Planets and People. March, 1897Popular Science. March, 1897Preacher's Magazine. March, 1897

Rand-McNally Bankers' Monthly. February, 1897

Red Letter. February, 1897Review of Reviews. March, 1897

Rider and Driver. February 27, 1897

Rough Notes. February 18, 1897

St. Nicholas Magazine. March, 1897SchoolJournal. February 20, 1897

Scientific American. February 27, 1897Scientific American Supplement. February 27, 1897....

Scribner's Magazine. March, 1897

Skeptic. January, 1897Southeastern Reporter. Vol. 26, No. 8 ,

Southern Reporter. Vol.21, No. 6 ,

Sun. February 20-26, 1897

Sunday School Times. February 27, 1897..

Superintendent and Foreman. February 23, 1897Supreme Court Reporter. Vol. 17, No. 15

Table Talk. March, 1897

Proprietors.

Street and Smith, New York.Eaton & Beal, New York.North American Review

Publishing Company,New York.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul. Minn.

Young People Company,Milwaukee, Wis.

Outlook Co., New York.Owl Pub. Co., New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Trade News Publishing Com-

pany, New York.C. M. Parker,

Taylorville, 111.

Pathfinder Publishing Com-pany, Washington City.

F. M. Lupton, New York.Philadelphia Inquirer Com-

pany, Philadelphia.Phonographic Institute Com-

pany, Cincinnati, Ohio.Pittsburg Daily News,

Pittsburg, Pa.Pittsburg Times,

Pittsburg, Pa.

F. E. Ormsby, Chicago.Lillard & Co., New York.William E. Ketcham,

New York.Rand, McNally & Co.,

Chicago.Red Letter Magazine, Boston.Review of Reviews Company,

New York.Rider and Driver PublishingCompany, New York.

Rough Notes Publishing Com-pany, Indianapolis, Ind.

Century Co., New York.E. L. Kellogg & Co.,

New York.Munn & Co., New York.

Do.Chas. Scribner's Sons,

New York.Wilson Davis, Boston.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Do.

Sun Printing and PublishingAssociation, New York.

John D. Wattles & Co.,

Philadelphia.

Joseph Van Ness, Boston.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Table Talk Publishing Com-

pany, Philadelphia.

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PERIODICALS—Contin ued.

Titles.

Texas Sittings. February 27, 1897.

Textile Colorist. February, 1897.

Textile World. February, 1897 ..

Tobacco. February 19, 1897

Town Talk. February 20, 1897. .

.

Town Topics. February 25, 1897.

Truth. March 4, 1897United States Courts of Appeals Reports. February 15,

1897.

University Law Review. February, 1897

Up-to-Date. February 27, 1897

V6gue. February 25, 1897Western Electrician. February 27, 1897.

Western Field and Stream. January and February, 1897.

Western National. February 6 and 13, 1897

Western Painter. February, 1897What to Eat. March, 1897

What to Wear. Spring and Summer, 1897.

Wheelwoman. February, 1897

Wooden and Willow-Ware Trade Review. February 25,

1897.

Word and Works. March, 1897

World's Sunday Magazine. February 21, 1897Writer. February, 1897Young People's Weekly. March 7, 1897

Young Sports. March 6, and 13, 1897 ...

Youth's Companion. February 25, 1897

Proprietors.

Robert E. Morgan,New York.

M. M. Frank, Philadelphia.Guild & Lord, Boston.T. H. Delano Publishing Com-

pany, New York.Birke & Beyer,

Newark, N. J.

Town Topics Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Truth Company, New York.Banks & Bros., New York.

New York University,

New York.Up-to-Date Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Fashion Company,New York.Electrician Publishing Com-

pany, Chicago.John P. Burkhard,

Minneapolis, Minn.Western National,

Berkeley, Cal.

Charles H. Webb, Chicago.Pierce & Pierce,

Minneapolis, Minn.National Cloak Company,

New York.Mary Sargent Hopkins,

Boston.

Charles H. Delano,New York.

Word and Works PublishingCompany, St. Louis, Mo.

Press Pub. Co., New York.William H. Hills, Boston.

David C. Cook PublishingCompany, Elgin, 111.

Varieties Pub. Co., NewYork.Perry Mason & Co., Boston.

MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS.

She Stuck Up Her Nose at Me. By F. B. Lounsbery..

"The Favorite" March. By M. A. Althouse

Damonentanz. Fur pianoforte. Von Wilhelm Meyer-Stolzenau. Op. 29.

Des Sangers Grab. Von R. Aysslinger. Op. 7An die Tonkunst. Von E. Aysslinger. Op. 6Tutti-Frutti. By Ion ArnoldCushla-Machree. By J. Christopher Marks

Oft We Wandered. By J. Christopher MarksThe Curfew. For pianoforte. By Ernest II. Smith

F. C. Adams & Co.,

Jersey City, N. J.

J. S. Althouse & Co.,

Reading, Pa.Johann Andre".

Do.Do.

Ion Arnold, New York.Edwin Ashdown,

London, England.Do.

Augener & Co.,

London, England.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Italieniseho Barcarole und Schottischc Ballade for piano-

forte. Von Arnold Krug. Op. 04

No. 1. Italicnisehc Barcarole

No. 2. Schottisclie BalladeRigaudon. Pour piano. Par F. Kirchner. Op. Of)!)....

Berceuse. Pour violon. Avec. Ace. du Piano. ParGaston Borch. Op. 50.

Carnation Waltz. By Rolland BakerGone from My Heart. By Heinrich BauerConsolation. By Heinrich BauerThe Wanderer. By Heinrich BauerWatching and Waiting. By Florence Bookhonsc Robin-

son.

"Senator" March and Two-step. By G. J. Couehois....

Suite for Two Pianos. Four hands. No. 1. Romance.By A. Arensky. Op. 15. Revised and fingered by A.Ruthardt.

Griisst mir das blonde Kind am Rhein ! Von Franz vonBlon. Op. 52.

Noel Nouveau. Par Henry Eymieu. Op. 67

Der traurige Monch. Von A. von Fielitz. Op. 57Rondoletto. Aus "Zigeunerin." Von Stephen Heller.

Op. 12.

Sonate fur Piano und 'Cello. Von Josef LaborDer sterbende Schwan. Fur piano. Von Graham P.

Moore.Die Lotos-Esser. Fur piano. Von Graham P. Moore..Lilian. Fiir piano. Von Graham P. MooreClaribel. Fiir piano. Von Graham P. MooreWandernde Zigeuner. Fiir piano. Von Graham P.

Moore.Einsamer Schiifer. Fiir piano. Von Graham P. Moore.Waldfrauscene. Fiir orchestra. By A. von Gold-

schmidt.Shut Yoah Eyes. ByH. O. Wheeler

Enchantress Waltz. Two mandolins and guitar. By C.

S. Minter. Arranged by J. G. Brown.Phalanx March. By C. S. Minter. Arranged by J. G.Brown. Two mandolins and guitar.

Apollo March. By C. S. Minter. Arranged by J. G.Brown. Two mandolins and guitar.

Darkey Land Two-step. By L. B. BryanExcelsior Two-step March. By H. B. Caldwell ...

The Westminster. By M. L. Carlson

The Return of a Mother's Boy. By Verner J. Cavers....

I Love My God. By H. H. Shepperd. Arranged byA. S. Lohmann.

The Circus Girl Quadrille. Full orchestra. By War-wick Williams.

Chanson d'Amour. Piano. Par Etienue Claudet

Reve d'Amour.celle.

Reve d'Amour.Reve d'Amour.Reve d'Amour.

Par G. Lardelle. Piano and violon-

Par G. Lardelli

Par G. Lardelli

Par G. Lardelli

Mo'ina. Drame Lyrique de Louis Gallet.

Isidore de Lara.

Messidor. Drame Lyrique de Ernile Zola,

de Alfred Bruneau.

Violon et pianoPiano seul

Mandoline et piano..

Musique de

Musique

Proprietors.

Augener & Co.,

London, England.Do.Do.Do.Do.

L. A. Baker, Lansing, Mich.Heinrich Bauer, New York.

Do.Do.

L. C. Blodgettand F. B. Rob-inson.

Sol. Bloom, Chicago.Bosworth & Co.,

Leipzig, Germany.

Ed. Bote and G. Bock,Berlin, Germany.

Breitkopf & Hartel,

New York.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

C. O. Brokaw.St. Joseph, Mo.

J. G. Brown, Meriden, Conn.

Do.

Do.

L. B. Bryan, Philadelphia.

H. B. Caldwell.

M. L. Carlson, Chicago.Verner J. Cavers.

Chapin Publishing Company,Denver, Colo.

Chappell & Co.

,

London. England.J. & W. Chester,

Brighton, England.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Choudens, Paris, France.

Do.

I^J

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

The Wood. By A. D. Duvuvier

Come, Dearest, Come. By A. D. DuvuvierThe Wandering Musician. By A. D. DuvuvierFatty Toole. By W. M. (J rant. Arranged by E. C.

Dorsey.Tittle Tattle. For piano. By Angelo Maschcroni

Dause Ilongroise. For piano. By Angelo Mascheroni .,

Afterward. By Mrs. Franc Nixon Coffin

Dauce of the Hogan Allev Hoboes. By Gene Myers.Band.

One I Love Schottische. By D. S. Godfrey. Orchestra

Baltimore Letter Carriers' March. By Roseoe M. Pack-ard. Band.

Pleasant Memories Waltzes. By Edw. Beyer. Orchestra.

Love's Wherefore. By F. Lewis Thomas

Who Answered the Bishop's Prayers? By J. G. Dailey.

We's Gwine to Shell de Woods. By J. G. DaileyPrimavera. Arranged by Geo. Wehner

Joyous Easter Morning. By P. A. Schnecker. Altoand tenor.

See the Light of Morning. By W. S. MartinA Battle Hymn. By Wm. R. Chapman. Mixed chorusand baritone solo.

Tommy Tompkins. By F. W. Wodell....,

Spirit of '97. By Geo. L. Tracy. OrchestraImperial Reception March. By T. H. Rollinson.

Orchestra.

1 Care Not if the Skies Are White. By Wm. ArmsFisher.

Sad Are They Who Know Not Love. By Wm. ArmsFisher.

Les Rameaux. By J. Leybach. Op. 180Sleepest Thou Still, My Own. By Camille W. Zeckwer.

Op. 12, No. 3.

As It Began to Dawn. By Walter Guernsey Reynolds..Christ, Our Passover. By A. W. LansingThrough the Meadow. By Camille W. Zeckwer. Op.

12, No. 5.

As Drooping Fern for Dewdrops. By Wm. Arms Fisher.

Op. 8, No. 5.

Although She's Far Away. By Camille W. Zeckwer.Op. 12, No. 4.

Under the Rose. By Wm. Arms Fisher. Op. 8, No. 4..

Sleep, Darling, Sleep. By Wm. Arms Fisher. Op. 8,

No. 2.

Glad Easter. By Edwin L. GurneyOur Armory March. By Cornelius Dumas

Veneziana (Serenata Veneziana). English version byR. Elkin. Arranged by A. L.

No. 1 in F minor

No. 2 in G minorNo. 3 in A minor

Celia. No. 1 in F minor. No. 2 in G minor. Englishversion by R. H. Elkin. Arranged by A. L.

Proprietors.

John Church Company,Cincinnati, Ohio.

Do.Do.

II. N. Cockrell & Co.,

Spokane, Wash.Robert Cocks & Co.,

London, England.Do.

Mrs. F. N. Coffin.

Harry Coleman,Philadelphia.

Do.

Do.

Do.J. B. Cramer & Co.

,

London, England.J. G. Dailey, Fredonia, N. Y.

Do.Diamond Music PublishingCompany, Houston, Tex.

Oliver Ditson Company,Boston.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Cornelius Dumas,

Fall River, Mass.

Enoch

Do.Do.Do.

Sons,

London, England.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS -Continuicd

Tit lkm.

Which One. No. 1 in F, No. 2 in G. By Sybil Palliser.

Tiigliche Tonlciter- und Akkord-Studien. Von Ernst

Pfriemer

licit 1. Durchlaufend in 2 Octaven

Heft 2. Zerlegt in 2 OctavenHeft 3. Durchlaufend in 3 OctavenHeft 4. Zcrlcgt in 3 Octaven

The National Recorder Inaugural March. By F. Fan-cinlli.

The Story-Teller Waltzes. Two mandolins and guitar..

The Old Rope Swing. By McClure & Fassett

Queen's Diamond Jubilee. By Mrs. T. R. FergusonI've No One Left To Love Me. By Alfred Fieldhouse. ...

Elefanten-Marsch. Von Ferd. SabathiJ. Op. 100. Forpianoforte.

La Bella Mexicana. By Otto Langey. Op. 129King Solomon. By Theo. M. Tobani. Op. 343Carnival of Venice. Solo cornet in B flat. By WalterEmerson. Arranged by L. P. Laurendcau.

Berceuse de "Jocelyn." Mandolin. Arranged by Theo.M. Tobani.

Gipsy's Serenade. By W. Nehl. Arranged by Theo.M. Tobani. Orchestra.

Air Louis XIII. By Henry Ghys. Arranged by Theo.M. Tobani. Orchestra.

The Amateur's Church Collection. Vol. 6. By Theo.Moses. Orchestra.

Old Jim's Christmas Hymn. Arranged by Carl Engel.

Orchestra.

The Black Four Hundred. Arranged by Carl Engel.Orchestra.

The Belle of Ireland. Arranged by Paul de Ville.

Orchestra.

Hoch Habsburg. By J. N. Krai. Arranged by Theo.M. Tobani. Orchestra.

Mamma's Little Sweetheart. Arranged by Carl Engel.Orchestra.

The Upper Broadway Girls. Arranged by L. O. de Witt.Orchestra.

Captivating Gavotte. By Theo. M. Tobani. Op. 336.

Orchestra.

Susses Sehnen. By Fr. Menzel. Arranged by Theo.Moses. Orchestra.

Triiumerei. By R. Schumann. Arranged by Theo.Moses.

Am Camin. By R. Schumann. Arranged by Theo.Moses. Orchestra.

Golden Rod Polka. Mandolin and Guitar. By Wm.Foden.

Vier Clavierstiicke zu vier Hiiuden. Componirt vonNicolai von Wilm. Op. 152

No. 1. Bei den Blumenbeeten

l'ltOI'KIKTOKS.

Enoch & Sons, London, Eng.

Ernst Eulenburg,Leipzig, Germany.

Do.Do.

Do.F. Fanciulli,

Washington City.

Van L. Farrand,Menominee, Mich.

Raphael Fassett.

Mrs. T. R. Ferguson.Alfred Fieldhouse,

Paterson, N. J.

A. E. Fischer,

Bremen, Germany.Carl Fischer,

Do.Do.

New York.

No. 2. Frischer MorgcnNo. 3. Liebe ErinnerungNo. 4. In der Dorfschmiede

Heimliche Begegnung. Fur piano. Von S. Translateur.

3 TE

Do.

Carl Fischer, New York.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Wm. Foden, St. Louis, Mo.

Otto Forberg,Leipzig. Germany

Do.Do.Do.Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continiikd.

Titles. Proprietors.

Die Volkerschlaeht bei Leipzig. Orchestra. Von Rich-ard Eilenberg. Op. 201.

Fliegende PI litter. Py W. Popp. Op. 485—No. 1. Soldatenblufc

No. 2. Froher SinnNo. 3. Lobgcsang anf die MusikNo. 4. MiiekentanzNo. 5. GeburtstagsfeierNo. G. Jngend-Erinnernng

Monatsrosen. Fiir pianoforte. Py Wilhelm Popp.Op. 478—

No. 1 . Tarnbon r-MaiorNo. 2. HeinzelmiinnchenNo. 3. ChrysanthemumNo. 4. In der Sennliiitte

No. 5. GoldregenNo. 6. ZauberglockchenNo. 7. Die Miihle im ThaleNo. 8. Frohliche JagdNo. 9. Der kleinc SavoyardeNo. 10. Die Zitherspielerin

Die Volkerschlacht bei Leipzig. Von Richard Eilen-

berg. Op. 201—Ausgabe fur pianoforte zweihlindig

Ausgabe fiir vierhandigGondel-Lieder. VonFerdinandSabath.il. Op. 9(5

Christ, the Saviour, Lives Again. Py Dr. S. P. JacksonJesus is Pisen. Py H. A. HenryPing the Faster Pells. Py Chas. H. GabrielSwing the Lilies. Py Adolph Jesreal

Open the Peautiful Gates. Py Jas. H. RobinsonGo, Tell of His Love. Py Dr. S. P. JacksonHe Liveth Again. Py Chas. H. GabrielUnending Praise. Py C. D. EmersonChristmas Hymn. Py Fritz GaulThe '

' Schlitz '' Two-step and March . Py M. Gether .. .

.

Zubia. Py Wm. T. Cramer

Phoebe Sat Milking Her Cow. Py Renwar Porsoy.

Op. 30.

Tell Me Why You Do Not Love Me. Py Samuel H.Speck.

Wedding Journey. Py Henry Perhnrd. PianoPeace. Song by R. Anton HeindlLa Picarona. Spanish Dance. Py Rugo DarlingtonSleep Sweetly, My Dear One. Py Rose M. EversoleRose Maguire. Song by Harry Mill er

Do Not Forget Me, Sweetheart. Py Chas. Shackford....

She Waited at the Altar in Vain. Py Gussie L. Davis..

Porter Peach Two-step. Py A. Edwin GreeneAda Waltzes. Mandolin solo. Py W. C. GrethFinal al a Schumann. Pour orgue et orchestre. ParAlexandre Guilmant

Transcription pour Orgue seal

Transcription pour Piano et HarmoniumMesse. Par Henry Dumont. Pour L'Orgue par Alex-andre Guilmant.

Georgena March. For mandolin and guitar. Py E. F.

Dillebar.

The Slumber Song. For piano. Py F. O. Gutman

Otto Forberg,Leipzig, Germany.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Fritz Gaul.M. Gether.Gibbons & Stone,

Rochester, N. Y.Hamilton S. Gordon,

New York.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

A. Edwin Greene, Chicago.W. C. Greth, Reading, Pa.

Alex. Guilmant.Do.Do.

F. O. Gutman,Cleveland, Ohio.

Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued

Titles.

Feuilles volantes. For piano.

No. 1—Chassc»y Ludwig Schytte

No. 2—Lcs derniers oiscaux passagers

No. 3—Arraque do cavalerie

No. 4—SouvenirsNo. 5—Sty rienNo. G—Flocons tie ncigc

Brillants noirs. Von Carl Bohm. Op. 347, No. 10

A la Louis XIII. Von Carl Bohm. Op. 317, No. 11...

(Jet a Little Table. By Frank HaleNational Graded Course in Seven Grades. Grade No. 3

For the piano.

Without You. By Guy d'HardelotWinter. By T. L. Rickaby. Op. 17, No. 1

Marehe Alsaeienne. By Edmond MissaBerceuse No. 1. Musique de J. MassenetBaissez les Yeux. No. 1 . Musique de Ambroise Thomas..

j

Scherzo Symphonique. Pour piano. Par J. A. AnschiitzJImperial Two-step. By Geo. Schleiffarth

Signal Service Two-step. By Minna Madclaine WiesBaton Rouge Blossom. By Lota C. ArbourDer deutsche Sang. Von Carl Reiuecke. Op. 237

j

Proprietor*).

Julius Ilainaucr,

Breslau, Germany.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Frank Hale,

Little Mistletoe March. By J. V. Gregor.

Papa, Ride Me on Your Knee. By Paul DeiningerPhillopena Schottische. By M. M. BynonLansford Mazurka. By M. M. Bynon11 Howdy, " Darkies. By Walter Jacobs. Op. 145. Forone or two mandolins with piano and guitar accom-paniment.

Cavalleria Rusticana. Arranged by Walter Jacobs. Fortwo mandolins, mnndola, and two guitars.

Pizzicati. By Leo Delibes. Arranged by Walter Jacobs.For mandolin and piano.

"Howdy," Darkies. By Walter Jacobs. Guitar solo..

New Harp Schottische. By R. S. Saunders. For oneor two banjos and guitar.

En forme de Valse. Piano. Par Giuseppe Frugatta

En forme de Polka. Piano. Par Giuseppe FrugattaEn forme de Mazurka. Piano. Par Giuseppe Frugatta.Lord, Forever at Thy Side. By John Yoakley. High

voice.

Lord, Forever at Thy Side. By John Yoakley. Lowvoice.

Derby Day. By J. H. Jennings

The Homeland. By Herbert JohnsonThe Mephisto March. By Carrie Lorsch.

Beatrice Schottische. By Taliesin Jones ,

Our Summer Vacation March. By W. C. Kaler..

The Darkies' Delight. By W. C. KalerEverybody's Favorite March. By Alfred Karger.

A Song of Venice. By John Mac Callum.

Come, My Beloved, Come. By Ernest Newton.The Promenade March. By Ivan Kerkhoff.

Philadelphia.

Hatch Music Company,Philadelphia.

Do.

Do.Heugcl&Cie, Paris, France.

Do.Do.Do.

J. M. Himelman, Chicago.

Do.Mrs. Albertine Houston.Gcbrudcr Hug & Co.,

Leipzig, Germany.Geo. Jaberg Music Company,

Cincinnati.

Do.Do.Do.

Walter Jacobs, Boston.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.

F. Janin et Fils,

Lyons, France.Do.Do.

Geo. B. Jennings Company,Cincinnati.

Do.

J. H. Jennings,Providence, R. I.

Herbert Johnson, Boston.H. Jonas & Co.,

London, England.Taliesin Jones.

W. C. Kaler, Macon, Ga.Dp.

Alfred Karger,Milwaukee, Wis.

Keith, Prowse & Co.,

Loudon, England.Do.

Ivan Kerkhoff.

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M USICAL COM POSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Sailor Boy March Two-step. By Mabel L. King

Close to Thy Cross, O Christ. By Win. J. Kirkpatriek..

Perishing Souls. By Win. J. Kirkpatriek..

Just a Little Sunshine. By Win. J. KirkpatriekO! To Be Like Thee. By Win. J. KirkpatriekJust a Little While. By' Win. J. KirkpatriekGliding Away. By Wm, J. KirkpatriekThe Lord Watch. By Win. J. KirkpatriekBeautiful Waters of Eden. By Adam GeibelWork for the Master. By Wm. J. KirkpatriekThe Bright Morning Land. By Wm. J. Kirkpatriek ....

All Hail. By Wm. J. KirkpatriekFlee Away,Ye Shadesof Night. By Wm. J. Kirkpatriek,If I Were a Sunbeam. By Wm. J. KirkpatriekJesus is Calling the Children. By Wm. J. Kirkpatriek..

How I Love My Precious Saviour. By Wm. J. Kirk-patriek.

Forward in His Name. By Adam GeibelMake Me More Like Jesus. By Adam GeibelThe Grace and Joy of Salvation. By A. S. ClarkGlad All the Day. By Chas. H. Gabriel

By Faith, and Not by Sight. By Chas. H. GabrielThe Harvest Call . By Wm. J. KingThe Blessed Name of Jesus. By Chas. Bentley

the Saviour Now is Near. By Clarissa H. SpencerAre You Coming to the Feast? By A. N. M. HoseI'll Rejoice. By Wm. St. HartwellJesus Touched My Heart. By J. S. Fearis

Stretch Out Thy Hand to Me. By J. S. FearisTwilight Shadows. By J. S. Fearis

Rest if You Will. By Chas. Edw. PollockFather. Take My Hand. By Chas. B. SmithMore Like Jesus. By Chas. Kerr1 Shall Be Like Him. By Rev. W. A. SpencerFill to Overflowing. By Jno. R. SweneyValley of Rest. By Wm. J. KirkpatriekWiegenliedchen. By R. Schumann. Mandolin. Ar-

ranged by Benj. F. Knell.

Columbia, Thou Free. By Rev. Martin KoehlerMy Old Kentucky Home. Variations by Eduard Hoist.

Nearer, My God, To Thee. Arranged by Fred Lax.Op. 226.

University Two-step. By A. S. Lohmann. Full band..

When He Shall Appear. By Robert Lowry.

Gloria Patri. By Robert LowryCross of Jesus. By Robert LowryJesus Now Lives. By Robert LowryWe Shall Be Changed. By Robert LowryWonderful Love. By Robert LowryRoyal Lord Jesus. By Robert LowryLift Up Your Heads. By Robert LowrySanctus. By Robert LowryOnly in Thee. By Rev. B. S. DiseOnly in Thee. By Margaret E. SangsterChildren's Easter Carol. By Rev. Win. S. Sigmund.Christ the Light. By Rev. Wm. S. Sigmund

Proprietors.

Mabel L. King,Kingsville, Ontario.

Wm. J. Kirkpatriek,Winter Park, Fla.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Benj. F. Knell, Philadelphia.

Martin Koehler.P. J. Lammers,

Baltimore, Md.Do.

A. S. Lohmann,Denver, Colo.

Robert Lowry,Plainfield, N. J.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Lutheran Pub. Society.

Do.Do.Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

I'll Wear the Violets, Sweetheart. By Al. P. Keller.

My Bonnie Blue-Eyed May. By Harry Warde. Ar-

ranged by Fred. L. Neddcrmeyer.Cleoj)atra. Music hy Donald MacGregor

Sounds from the Swiss Valley. By Leander Fisher

The Topcka Daily Capital March. By J. B. Marshall ..

Dainty Nellie Brady. By R. MartinTho Organ. No. 44. March, 1897Exodus March. By J. W. LermanFestival March. F flat. By R. H. PhippcnVoluntary No. 1. By J. W. LermanBenedicite. By James Hayden MorrisMosella Waltz. By Louis E. GreulichI Imhrella Dance. For piano

Fairy Land Waltz. By Victor HollidayCome Back to Your Mother, Madge. By James Alvin

Fairfield.

Dreamland Waltz. By Victor HollidayRagtime Patrol. By R. J. Hamilton" Olentangy Cluh " March. By Fred L Neddcrmeyer...

Memory Dear. By Joe NewmanFather, She's My Sister. By Win. H. Windom

The Magician. By A. L. Vingee.

Punch and Judy. By Arthur Richards. ..

The Strife is O'er. By Bruce SteaneNorth-West Passage. Unison song. By R. Houston

Macdonald.Young Night Thought. Unison song. By R. Houston

Macdonald.All Hail the Glorious Reign. By Frederick H. Cowen...Victoria, Our Queen. By John E. WestImperial March. By Edward Elgar. Op. 32. Full

orchestra.

O Come, Let Us Sing. By Mules B. FosterBenedicite, Omnia Opera. Key of F. By Myles B.

Foster.

A Grecian Minuet. By Clifford Chamhers

The Gift of Peace. By Clarence Thompson.The Little Artist. By J. M. Orr

When You Bid Your Mother Good-Bye. By Al. J.

Patton.Jesus Has Risen. By J. Haydn Waud

Alleluia ! Christ is Risen. By Beatrice Hardey Dohbs..On the Boulevard. By Clare Stone BarnardEastertide. No. 12. By H. P. DanksJesus of Nazareth. By H. P. DanksArionette March Two-step. By Abe Smith. Arrangedby Dave Braham. Orchestra.

The Golden Path. By G. F. Priestley. Piano

ROPRIKTOR8.

The Song of the Easter Angels. ]\y R. DeW. Mallery. ..

New York.

Boston.

New York.

McCabe & Keller,

New Orleans, La.D. A. McDonald,

Columbus, Ohio.Donald MacGregor,

New York.M. de Mackicwicz.J. B. Marshall,Topeka, Kans.J. & R. Martin, New York.Geo. Molineux,

Do.

Do.Do.

J. H. Morris,

M. Muetzler,Music Syndicate PublishingCompany, Philadelphia.

National Music Co., Chicago.Do.

Do.Do.

Fred. L. Neddcrmeyer,Columbus, Ohio.

Jeo Newman, Denver. Colo.

New York Music Company,New York.

Novello, Ewer & Company,New York.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Orpheus Music PublishingCo., Loudou, England.

Do.Ernest B. Orr,

East Liverpool, Ohio.John F. Palmer, New York.

Wm. A. Pond & Co.,

New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

G. F. Priestley.

Opelousas. La.

J. E. Rankin and R DeW.Mallery, Washington City.

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M USICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continu ki>.

Titles.

Gondolata and Mazurka. For violineello and pianoforte..

Come, 'Tis the Hour. By Paul MalilendorfT

Concertino. By Joseph Bloch. Op. 12. Pour violin

avee. aec. de pinno.

Kaiser Wilhelm dcr Grosse. Von Richard Eilenberg.

Op. 200.

Twelve Etudes. Von Joseph Bloch. Op. 15. Pourviolin avec. ace. d'un second violin.

Conceit fiir Violine. By Fred. Thieriot. Op. G8

"Old Glory" Land. By W. B. RobinsonLotus Club Two-step. By Julius WeidlingDie Zeit der Rosen. Von Th. Rud Reese. English

version by Helen D. Tretbar. c

Der hat noch Alles, dem die Lieb geblieben. Von Th.Rud. Reese. Soprano or tenor.

Sylvester Marsch. Von Th. Rud. Reese. Piano solo...

Sylvester Waltzes. Von Th. Rud. Reese. Piano solo

The Neverout March. By F. IbachTeaching Bessie to Ride the Bike. By J. M. Rieman

Nocturne. By Russell King Miller. Op. 6, No. 1

Epilogue. By Russell King Miller. Op. 6, No. 2 .

Seventh Air Vari6. By Ch. de Beriot. For violin

Angels Roll the Rock Away. By C. B. HawleyJubilate Deo. By Ch. E. van LaerIn May. By Horatio W. ParkerThe Roll-call. By Edward BroomeSing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle. By C. E. B.

Price.

Defiance. By Carl Attenhofer. Op. 85O Blessed Are They Which Love Thee. By George L.

Osgood.The Resurrection and the Life. By Frederick N. Shack-

ley.

Victoria Regina. By G. SarakowskiThe Great Eternal Home. By Hartwell JonesA Question. By Frank Lunes. Op. 19, No. 8Rejoice in the Lord. By Frederick N. ShackleyRejoice in the Lord. By Frederick N. Shackley. High

voice.

Te Deum in B flat. By A. W. LansingThere Is a Safe and Secret Place. By G. W. MarstonDreams of the Past. By Harry N. Schn, Jr. Op. 1.

Arranged by H. Engelmann.We's Gwine ter Hab a Barbecue To-morrow. By JohnBraham.

Larghetto in F. By Raff. Phrased, etc., by AlbertPoss Parsons.

McKinley March. For piano. By R. E. Gutterman

Beaumont Two-step. By Sophia Hardin Grimes.Arranged by Harry Saxton.

Gedenkbliitter for Piano Solo. By A. Reinhard. Op. 42

No. 10. Weisst du noch?No. 11. Friilingsweise

No. 12. O zweifle nichtSuite in E minor. Violin and piano. By C. W.Zedkwer.

Concert Waltz. Harp solo. By Alfred Holy. Op.

Proprietors.

G. Ricordi & Co.',

London, England.Do.

Ries & Erler,

Berlin, Germany.Do.

Do.

J. Rieter-Biedcrmann,Leipzig, Germany.

W. B. Robinson.W. F. Roehr, Topeka, Kan.Rohlflng Sons Music Com-pany, Milwaukee, Wis.

Do.

Do.Do.

Rose Mfg. Co., Philadelphia.

Sanders & Stayman,Washington City.

G. Schirmer, New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.

Do.Do.

Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Harry N. Schu, Jr.

G. W. Setchell, Boston.

Silver, Burdett& Co.. Boston.

J. P. Simmons Compauy,Louisville, Ky.

Do.

Carl Simon, Berlin,German v.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Introduction to third act of " Kuuihild." By Cyrill

Kisllor. Arranged by Hermann Ritter and Otto

Wcllinann. For flute and piano.

March of the Karnival Krewc. By Geo. Southwell.

Cornet or baritone in B flat.

The Beauty Spot. By Charles Dclatorre

In Pancy. By Carl G. SmedbergThe Way of Joy. By Fred'k S. Stanton ...

J. G. Gentry March and Two-step. By HenriettaMarie Stoddard.

Ever Ready Two-Step March. By Arthur M. Straub.

Orchestra.

Sweet Hour of Prayer. By S. W. StraubWhen This Passing World is Done. By Bryant E.

Wade.Das Ratbsel. By Jessie L. GaynorSix Child-Songs. Music by Gilbert Tompkins

Police Patrol. By G. S. Tukey. Two banjos andpiano.

Brownies on the Green. By G. S. Tukey. Two banjosand piano.

The Battle of Flowers. By Emile Petroe

My vftfe and the Baby, That's All.

Reitlied. Von O. Powell

M. A. C. Cadet Two-step. By Ira E. Whitehill.

May Irwin's "Lulu" Song. By Summit L. Hecht.Orchestra. Arranged by Walter Goold.

Jubilate. By J. MarshOutward Bound. Part-soug for male voices. By Carl

Pflueger.

The New Love's Come to Stay. May Irwin's latest song.

Simple Simon Waltzes. For piano. By A. B. Sloaneand Geo. Lowell Tracy.

Six Easy Pianoforte Duets. By Edwin Schultz. Op.202—

No. 1. Springtime

No. 2. Lovely NosegayNo. 3. Little MadcapNo. 4. Song Without Words.No. 5. Shepherd's HymnNo. 6. Naughty Child

PKOi'RIKTORS.

Carl Simon, Berlin, Germany.Do.

Geo. Southwell,Kansas City, Mo.

Spaulding & Gray,New York.

J. F. Stair, Cleveland, Ohio.Fred'k S. Stanton.Miss Henrietta Marie Stod-

dard, Titusville, Pa.S. W. Straub, Chicago.

Do.Clayton F. Summy Com-

pany, Chicago.Do

Gilbert Tompkins,New York.

G. S. Tukey & Son,Reading, Mass.

Do.

Union Music PublishingCompany, New York.

S. L. Viets, Chicago.Joseph Weinberger,

Leipzig, Germany.Ira E. Whitehill,

Frederick, Md.White-Smith Music Publish-

ing Company, Boston.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

B. F. Wood Music Co.,

Boston.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS.

Not Worth a Continental. Bv Alice Wight AUlen.The Land of Nod. By Albert ChevalierDorothy. By B. C. Stephenson

The Grecian Princess. By Anthony Matre.

A Family Skeleton. By Mark E. Swan

A Complicated Case. By Mark E. Swan

Alice Wight Alden.Albert Chevalier.

Goldmark & Conried,

New York.Anthony Matre,

Cincinnati, Ohio.Mark E. Swan,

Vincennes, Ind.

Do.

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MAPS.

Titles.

Anderson's Map, Showing North Half of Colville Reser-

vation, Washington, U. S. A.

Mining Map of Trail Creek Division, Showing Claims in

the Vicinity of Columbia River, Rossland and Chris-

tina Lake.Howe's Map of Carraraugus Oil Fields

Jarvis' Free Map of Washington

Atlas of Manhattan Island, N. Y. Vol. 7

Rio Vista, Cal. December, 1896

Greenfield, Mass. December, 1896Athol, Mass. December, 1896Tazewell, Va. January, 1897Burlingame, Kans. January, 1897....^

Eureka, Kans. January, 1897Girard, Kans. January, 1897Charlottesville, Va. December, 1896Northeast, Pa. December, 1896Bluefield, W. Va. January, 1897Steelt.on, Pa. December, 1896Watkins, N. Y. January, 1897Cuba, N. Y. January, 1897 ...

Allegany, N. Y. January, 1897Franklinville, N. Y. January, 1897Haddonfield, N. J. January, 1897Painted Post, N. Y. January, 1897Canisteo, N. Y. January, 1897Somerset, Ky. January, 1897Osage City, Kans. January, 1897Rutherford and East Rutherford, N. J. January, 1897

Proprietors.

O. P. Anderson Map andBlue Print Company,

Seattle, Wash.Arthur Maximillien Bouil-

lon, Rossland,British Columbia.

Arthur H. Howe,Franklinville, Pa.

J. F. Jarvis,

Washington City.

Lefevre Co., New York.Sanborn-Perris Map Com-

pany, New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

ENGRAVINGS.

Foot of Palisades

Adirondack Falls

Washington and HSs Successors

Vespertina Quies

Albert Savarus in His Study

Savarus at the WeddingMme. Willemsens and Her ChildrenNathan's Attempt at SuicideMademoiselle FloriueThe Abb6 De Grancey and SavarusFrancesca, Gina, and RodolpheMme. Du Tillet and Mme. De Vandenesse...

Natalie EvangelistaPaul Sails

Mme. De Restaud's DiamondsMme. De Restaud, Gobseck, and Derville....

Comte De Kergarouet and MaximilienDesplein in Saint-SulpiceThe Count, Moreau, and OscarMme. Firmiane, De Bourbonne, and Octave

H. A. Rost Printing and Pub-lishing Co., New York.

Do.M. F. Tobin.Arthur Tooth & Sons,

London, England.George Barrie & Son,

Philadelphia.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

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ENGKAVINGS—Continukd.

Titles. Propriktoks.

Pierrotin Presented to Mine. Clapart

The Count I)e Scrizy Overhears

M . Dnmay '8 RuseCanal is, La Brierc, and Modeste's Letter

M, Butscha and the PostmanCanalis Between Modcste and the DuchesseColonel Miguon and DuinayThe Midnight Wedding of Louise and Felipe

Louise Doubts CastonLouise and Felipe

Louise and the Baron De MacumerLouise and Her Architeet

Louise De Chaulieu and the Spaniard,

Modesto Mignon to Canalis

The Countess at My BedFlorine, M. and Mine, de VandenessePierrotin and De Serizy's ValetOscar Presented to Fanny BeaupreMignon and La Briere

Modcste and Canalis

Solonet and MathiasDerville and GohseckMine. EvangeJista and Natalie

14f)2. Souvenir of the Columbian Committee of OneHundred, 1892.

George Barrie & Son,

Philadelphia.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Mrs. A. M. K older,

New York.

PHOTOGRAPHS.

Our Friendsj

M. B. Alexander,Washington City.

D. H. Anderson, New York.Bliss Brothers, Buffalo, N. Y.

Irene

The I Way and the F WaysJames L. Breese as "Chicot"Ortho Gushing as a Falconer..."..

Edna Wallace Hopper. No. 1 ..

Anna Held. Nos. 1 and 2 .

Marie Denbi. Nos. 1-6

Humming Birds. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4.

With the Man in the Moon.Marshall House.

Hon. John D. Long.Helen Gardner

Nos. 1 and 2.

John WedderburnJohn Wedderburn. Half length.

John Wedderburn. Side view....

Mrs. Cleveland. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

The Empress of Russia

Honey, Does Yo Lub Yo Man.

CharmsFriendsBlackville Choir.

De ParsonThe Fruit Girl...

Faint Hope

New York.

Chicago.

Boston.

Carbon Studio,

Do.James Charlton,

E. Chiekering,

Do.C. J. Daugherty,

Pasadena, Cal.

W. T. Fitch, Fort Bragg. Cal.

S. S. Genzberger,Alexandria, Va.

A. N. Hardy, Boston.Hollinger & Kockey,

New York.Do.Do.Do.

F. B. Johnston,Washington City.

C. Klackner, New York.Knafil Brothers,

Knoxville, Tenn.Do.Do.

Do.

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PHOTOGRAPHS—Continued.

Titles.

'ortrnit of John Adams.

Portrait of Abigail AdamsPortrait of Gilbert StuartPost-Office Force, Muskegon, Mich.

Charles Lawrence Estey. Nos. 2, 3, 4.

Jairius. No. 1

Officers of Mouiteau County. 1897.

241!). Broadway, N. Y242(3. Half Way Pike's Peak2427. Summit of Pike's Peak2430. Needle Rock2433. The Canon of the Grand2432. The Village School2437. Roughing It

Golden GateCastle Geyser..,

Minerva TerraceGiant's Causeway

2524. Giant's Causeway2526. A Typical Peasant Home

Edinburgh, ScotlandHermitageBirthplace of Robert BurnsDining SaloonDining SaloonNserodal PassThe Suldal Portal

2917. The Wilds of Norway2918. Borgund Church3114. Grand FountainGrand Falls, Dead RiverMile Stretch, Dead RiverHome of Washington at Mount Vernon. Rear...

Home of Washington at Mount Vernon. Front.Tomb of Washington at Mount VernouMr. John D. Long. Nos. 1 and 2

2438.

2446.

2442.

2523.

2609.

2616.

2617.

3800.

3802.

2906.

2916.

Mrs. John D. Long. Nos. 1, 2, 3Some Old Time Costumes ,

Senate Nineteenth Biennial Session, Oregon Legislature

,

Mammy's Children.

Proprietors.

Chester A Lawrence,Dorchester, Mass.

Do.Do.

Wm. McComb,Muskegon, Mich.

D. E. Rowell,Lancaster, N. H.

J. Schloss, New York.Short & Murphy,

California, Mo.B. L. Singley, Meadvilte, Pa.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

W. B. Smith, Rangeley, Me.Do.

Soule Photo. Co., Boston.

Do.Do.

William Taylor,Hingham, Mass.

Do.H. N. Tiemann, New York.Howard D. Trover,

Salem, Oreg.

C. E. Vale, Pinehurst, N. C.

LITHOGRAPHS.

Mons. Joseph La Fluer

The Perfect Horse, "Silver King"1-sheet. " Life or Death." N. Y. No. 7558

28-sheet. '' Circus Features. " 97 S. No. 31

Courier Lithographic Com-pany, New York.

Do.Strobridge Lithographic Com-

pany, Cincinnati, Ohio.Do.

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PRINTS.

Titles. PltOI'ItlKTOltS.

h. P. Fosterj

L. F. Foster.

lie's Oif !Judge Pub. Co., New York.

The Triumphal Entry of MeKinleyj

Do.Up-To-Date " Pugs"

j

Do.

Hanna: "Here's a Kid that Won't Cut Down YourjScripps-McKue League.

Cherry Tree. '

'

Uncle Sam :" Well, I'll Give Him a Trial, March 4."...| Do.

Grover : "It Aint My Funeral." Do.Down in Dugan's Alley Do.

A New Harrison in Town Do.Hit I

Do.Tanner, the King of Ringers ' John N. Sherwood.

CHARTS.

Arnold's Chart of Paul's Journeyings.

Bevel Gear ChartElliott's English History Chart

Perfection Dress ChartTable of Distances Between Post Offices in Lenawee

County.Merrill's Vertical Penmanship Chart. No. 3

C. E. Arnold, Philadelphia.Frank Burgess, Boston. Mass.

Marie Taylor Elliott,

Washington City.

M. Frantz, Wichita, Knns.J. K. McEldowney & Son,

Adrian, Mich.Maynard, Merrill & Co.,

New York.

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BOOKS

TlTLKS. Proprietors.

Sterling Swiss Drawing Instruments

An Address l>y Henry

1897.

Economics and Jurisprudence.

C. Adams.Hand-Hook of the American Economic Association.

Daughters of Genius. Hy James Parton

Military Cycling in the Rocky Mountains.James A. Moss.

Perfection City. By Mrs. Orpen

Hy Lieut.

School Management and School Methods. By JosephBaldwin.

Azucena. Por Carlota M. Braem6. Traducida al Cas-

tellano por R. Garcia Granados.The Music of the World. Anton Seidl, Editor in Chief.

Part 26.

A Treatise on Surveying. By William M. Gillespie.

Revised and Enlarged by Cady Staley. Part 1. LandSurveying and Direct Leveling.

King George may AbdicateGermany Merely MeddledKrnger is DefiantThe News of LondonThat Insinuating Omelet. By Frederick Palmer

M. Quad's Fun, Fancy and Fiction. By Chas. B. Lewis.The Woman of Fashion. By Annie Laurie WoodsPoints for the Wheelwoman. By C. BoldtmanEllen Osborn's Fashion Letter. By E. P. Ileaton

Trims Its Tail. By Fred. A. OberSeeking Paradise by Way of Mecca. By John Langdon

Heaton.A Narrow Escape. By Lawrence BoonA Box of Candy. By A. L. WoodsHere's a Plan for a Cheap Tour. By A. F. Bacheller....

Is It a Vast Electro-Motor? By C. K. GainesViews of the Coming Fight. By Squared Circle

The Youngest Yachtsman. By Geo. R. PlumerElectricity to Run Ships. By II. D. JonesRetiring Congressmen. By II. D. JonesThe Plan of Salvation in Verse. By J. K. Balsley

United States Reports. Vol. 1 04The Mutable Many. By Robert Barr. Chaps 29-31Half Dime Library. No. 1022Dime Library. No. 957Poems of a Decade. By Adaline Hohf Beery

Theo. Alteneder & Sons,

Philadelphia.American Economic Associa-

tion, New York.Do.

J American Publishers' Corpo-ration, New York.

I

American Sports PublishingCompany, New York.

. D. Appleton &Co.,New York.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

The Great Physiological Discovery. By Dr. C. B. Ben-ham.

How to Make the Mission. By a Dominican Father....

(3)

Associated Press, New York.Do.Do.Do.

Bacheller Syndicate,

New York.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do..

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

J. R. Balsley,

Connellsville, Pa.Banks& Hrothers, New York.Robert Barr, New York.Beadle & Adams, New York.

Do.Adaline Hohf Beery,

Huntington, Pa.

C. B. Benham.

Benziger Bros., New York.

<Z

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

The Sacrifice of the Mass Worthily Celebrated. Fromthe French of Rev. Father Chaignon. By Rev. L. DeGoesbriand.

Short Instructions for the Sundays and Festivals. Fromthe French. By Rev. Thomas F. Ward.

Greenhouse and Bedding Plants. Spring, 1897. Cata-logue No. 2.

Arithmetic in Primary and Intermediate Grades. ByMarion Bigley and. G. B. Longan.

Organ Diseases of Women. By J. Compton Burnett

The Annual Literary Index. 1896. Edited by W. I.

Fletcher and R. R. Bowker.The Cable Car Crime. By James Edward McVeany.

Chaps. 1 and 2.

Official Programmeofthelnaugural Ceremonies. Edited.

and Compiled by Robert Schenck Fletcher and. FredW. Evans.

Truisms in Decoration. By Edward L. Brooks

The First Battle. By W. J. Bryan, Specimen pagesLittle Upstart. By Philip J. Bull. Chap. 27The RainbowBurpee's Manual of Thoroughbred Live Stock andFancy Poultry. 1897.

A Sketch of the State of Chiapas, Mexico. By W. W.Byam.

Price List of EclatThe Chicago Bicycle Directory. 1897The Practical Hotel Housekeeper. By Mary Cavanaughand Mary Bresnan. Continued from January Issue.

Bench and Bar of Michigan. By George Irving Reed....

Time for Milton.

Time for Trains on the New England RailroadGuida Commerciale Italiana. 1897List of Subscribers. Cincinnati, March, 1897..

The Scotch Ancestors of William McKinley. Compiledby Edward A. Claypool.

The Home Squadron under Commodore Conner in theWar with Mexico. 1846-47. By Philip Syng PhysickConner.

The Awakening of Kohath Sloane. By Julia MacnairWright. Chap. 9.

England and AmericaThe American Corporation Legal Manual. Vol. 5, 1897

The Rev. Alexander Mcintosh. By Robert CromieFaith and Fellowship. By John CucksonFacts About Bees. Danzenbaker's 1897 Hive

Diseases of the Ear, Nose, and Throat. By Seth ScottBishop.

Detroit Telephone Company Directory

Specifications for Stone and Brick Freight Houses.Form C.

Specifications for Frame Passenger Stations. Form B...

Proprietors.

[Jenziger Bros., New York.

Do.

P. J. Berckmans,Augusta, Ga.

M. Bigley, Kansas City, Mo.

Boer ieke & Tafcl,

Philadelphia.R. R. Bowker, New York.

W. D. Boyce Company.

Brett Litho. Company,New York.

Edward L. Brooks,Winona, Mich.

W. J. Bryan, Lincoln, Nebr.Philip J. Bull:

Thomas Bnrkhard, Jr.

W. Atlee Burpee & Co.,

Philadelphia.W. W. Byam,

Los Angeles, Cal.

Caflisch Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.J. F. Carr, Chicago.Mary Cavanaugh aud Mary

Bresnan.Century Publishing and En-graving Co., Chicago.

G. Chevalier,

Wellesley, Mass.Do.

Vincent Ciocia, New York.City and Suburban Telegraph

Association, Cincinnati.

Edward A. Claypool,Chicago.

Philip Syng Physick Conner,Philadelphia.

David C. Cook PublishingCompany, Elgin, 111.

Corel 1 Press, New York.Corporation Legal ManualCompany, Newark, N. J.

Robert Cromie.John Cuckson, Boston.F. Dauzenbaker,

Medina, Ohio.F. A. Davis Company,

Philadelphia.Detroit Telephone Company,

Detroit, Mich.Clark Dillenbeck,

Philadelphia.

Do.

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Graphite as a Lubricant

Dixon's Silica Graphite PaintThe Adventures of Mabel. By Raflford Pyke

Salted with Fire. By George Macdonald. Chaps. 18

and 19.

A Bird's-Eye View of Our Civil War. By TheodoreAyrault Dodge.

First Principles of Natural Philosophy. By A. E. Dol-bear.

An Itinerant House, and Other Stories. By Emma Fran-ces Dawson.

The Two Barques. By A. Conan Doyle

Ulysses S. Grant. Conversations and Unpublished Let-ters. By M. J. Cramer.

The Butterflies of North America. By W. H. Edwards.Third series, part 17.

The works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Vol. 9. Editedby William J. Rolfe.

London Topics

Foreign Intelligence

Farm Implement News Buyer's Guide. Vol. 7

A Selection of Dishes. By Charles FellowsCreditor's Up-to-date Information System. Part No. 1..

Bryant's Station and the Memorial Proceedings. ByReuben T. Durrett.

Vart Fiidernesland

Life and Light

Suggestions for Your Benefit and Ours

Dr. Rudolphe's Specific RemedyProf. Fowler's Herbalis Pile SuppositoriesProf. Fowler's System RegeneratorLife. By Prof. F. C. FowlerUrethritis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, etc

Strengthening. Developing, Healing and AstringentLotion.

Usage of the Handle TargetLanguage Lessons. Book Two. By Charles De Garmo.King Solomon and His Followers ...

The Early History of Wall Street, 1653-1789. By Os-wald Garrison Villard.

Dwa Odczyty

Huldah, the Beautiful Jewess

Moses to McKinleyThe Voyage of the Rattletrap. By Hayden CarruthLiterary Landmarks of Rome. By Laurence Hutton....

A Smaller History of Greece. By William Smith. Re-vised and enlarged by Carleton L. Brownson.

Book and Heart. By Thomas Wentworth Higginson.Aaron in the Wild Woods. By Joel Chandler Harris.Chap. 5.

Proprietors.

Joseph Dixon Crucible Co.,

Jersey City, N. J.

Do.Dodd, Mead & Co.,

New York.Do.

Theodore A. Dodge.

A. E. Dolbear.

William Doxey,San Francisco.

A. Conan Doyle,London, England.

Eaton & Maines, New York.

W. H. Edwards,

Estes & Lauriat,

Boston.

Boston.

Evening Post PublishingCompany, New York.

Do.Farm Implement News Com-

pany, Chicago.

Charles Fellows.

C. A. Fenn,Indianapolis, Ind.

Filson Club, Louisville, Ky.

Ferdinard Flodin and JohnE. Jacobson, Boston.

Fogg& Barker, Cincinnati,

Ohio.James Bennett Forsyth,

Boston.F. C. Fowler, Moodus, Conn.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

G. M. French.Charles De Garmo.C. Gavitt.

Maud Wilder Goodwin,New York.

Edward Grieb,

Milwaukee, Wis.Grit Publishing Company,

Williamsport, Pa.Do.

Harper & Bros., New York.Do.Do.

Do.Joel Chandler Harris,

Atlanta, Ga.

JUI

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

The Three Partners. By Bret Harte. Tenth installment.

Ruiz Beaten to Death. By George Eugene BrysonLessons on Animals. 11—The Dog. By Louise J. Hedge.Greater Washington, The National City. By Alex. D.

Anderson.Directory of Richmond, Va., 1897

The Companion Cahle CodeAn Englishman's Love-Making. By Frauk llird

Le Roman d'un Jeune Homme Fauvre. Far OctaveFeuillet. Euglish notes hy Edward T. Owen and Fe-licien V. Paget.

The Use of Analusis in Logical Composition. By EdwinM. Hopkins.

Woods of California. Booklet No. la

The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Tales. By BretHarte.

In a Hollow of the Hills and Other Tales. By Bret Harte.

Macbeth. By William Shakespeare. Edited by RichardGrant White. With notes by Helen Gray Cone.

Trade Price List. No. 154

The Will to Believe, and other Essays in Popular Phi-losophy. By William James.

Practical Hints in Watchmaking. Part 1

Johnson's Universal Cyclopaedia. Vol. 3.

Tire Turning. Book 1—Railroad ShopsGrandfather's Bible Stories

Fiinfzig Predigtentwiirfe. Von J. Kiichele

The Geography Class. By M. Ida Dean

Proprietors.

Two Madcap Girls. By Mrs. Edward KennardPuck's Library. No. 117

Souvenir of the Consecration of James Edward Quigley.Soldiers Three and Military Tales. Part 2. By Rud-yard Kipling.

Captains Courageous. By Rudyard Kipling. Chap. 10.

A Layman's Lent. By Archibald Campbell Knowles....

Kratzer's Condensed Business Directory and Encyclo-pedia of Useful Information.

Patent Writes. By W. J. LamptonBroken Away. By Beatrice Ethel GrimshawSmith on Receiverships

Thought Links. By Francis A. Le Huntte

Whoso Findeth a Wife. By William Le Queux. Chaps.

9, 10, 15, 16.

The Province of Ulster. By Daniel Lewis ...,

The United States Bicycle Trade and Clubs Directory...

The Numerical Bible. The Psalms.

.

The New Obedience. By William Bayard Hale.

James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans.Edited by Charles F. Richardson.

Bretl larte, London, England.W. R. Hearst, New York.Louise J. Hedge.John M. Henderson,

Washington City.

J. L. Hill Printing Company,Richmond, Va.

John Hinrichs, Baltimore.Frank Hird.Henry Holt & Co.,

New York.

Edwin M. Hopkins,Lawrence, Kans.

Romeyn B. Hough,Lowville, N. Y.

Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,

Boston.Do.Do.

Chas. F. Imbrie, New York.William James,

Cambridge, Mass.Jewelers' Circular Publish-

ing Company, New York.A. J. Johnson & Co.,

New York.B. M. Jones & Co., Boston.J. R. Jones.

J. Kiichele, Buffalo, N. Y.E. L. Kellogg & Co.,

New York.Mrs. Edward Kennard.Keppler & Schwarzmann,

New York.W. A. King, Buffalo, N. Y.Rudyard Kipling,

London, England.Do.

Archibald CampbellKnowles, Philadelphia.

Wayne Kratzer, New York.

W. J. Lampton.John Lane, New York.Lawyers' Co-operative Pub.

Co., Rochester, N. Y.Francis A. Le Huntte,

New York.William Le Queux.

Daniel Lewis, New York.Frank A. Lincoln,

Springfield, Mass.Loizeaux Brothers,

New York.Longmans, Green & Co.,

New York.Do.

HOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

The Rochester Card Index

The Sabbatic Year Found. By Marshall N. McClure....

Wonders of Fine MechanismA Homely Hulk. By Guy Chase Van Alstyne

A Municipal Problems. By Frank J. GoodnowLaboratory Practice for Beginners in Botany. By Wil-

liam A. Setchell.

An Introduction to Geology. By William B. Scott..

How to Make Out a Binder's List. By Edward A.Miller.

The Universal Cryptograph

In the Footsteps of the Explorers. Ten Travelers in the

Wilderness.Photo Impression

The Sheik's Captive. By "Old Sleuth"

The Outcast of the Family. By Charles GarviceSinner or Victim ? By Dora DelmarOld Cap. Collier Library. No. 691

Breaking the Tomb. By John R. Musick. Chaps. 15and 16.

First Reader : JEsop and Mother Goose. By Louis P.

Nash.My Spanish Sweetheart. By Fred A. Ober

Records and Papers of the New London County Histor-

ical Society. Part 3, Vol. 2.

Special Kabeldepeschen. February 25 to March 4, 1897

New York Street Car Transfer GuideThe Resident and Business Directory of AustinThe Georgie Papers. By George E. Booram

The Apes of Anpean. By E. F. O'RiordanUnder Fire. By Duffield OsborneThe Private Life of the Queen. The Queen as a DancerSt. Cloud City Directory. 1897-98

The Picayune's Guide to New Orleans. Third edition..

Words for the Church. By Rev. Edgar Gardner Murphy

Series 12. Sleeping BeautySeries 13. Seven at One StrokeSeries 14. CinderellaThe Legend of the Rose. By Bessie GrayConcert of Action Against SpainGomez Raiding MatanzasOnly Cablegrams of CongratulationWarship Query UnansweredIrish Union Scheme Fails

Gems of Art Beyond PriceWill Welcome ClevelandWeyler Laughs at LeeBy William J. BryanWeyler to Get Out, Too

Proprietors.

George R. Lyon,Rochester, N. Y.

Marshall N. McClure,Minneapolis, Minn.

S. S. McClure Co., New York.Do.

Macmillan Co., New York.Do.

. Do.Edward A. Miller,

New York.E. E. Miller,

Franklin Grove, 111.

Milwaukee Sentinel,

Milwaukee, Wis.Charles B. Morgan,

Cleveland, Ohio.George Munro's Sons,

New York.Do.Do.

Norman L. Munro,New York.

John R. Musick, Chicago.

Louis P. Nash,Gardner, Mass.

F. Tennyson Neely,New York.

New London County Histor-ical Society,

New London, Conn.New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung,

New York.C. Nieudorff.

W. A. Norton.J. S. Ogilvie PublishingCompany, New York.

E. F. O'Riordan, Chicago.Duffield Osborne.C. Arthur Pearson.Pettibone Directory Com-

pany, St. Paul, Minn.Picayune, New Orleans, La.James Pott & Co.,

New York.L. Prang & Co., Boston.

Do.Do.Do.

Press Pub.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Co., New York.

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

The Story of Hannah Wray. By Edwin W. Pugh*The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery.Edited by James Braithwaito, assisted by E. F. Trev-elyan. Vol. 64, Jan. 1897.

Robert the Bruce. By Sir Herbert MaxwellThe God-Idea of the Ancients. By Eliza Burt Gamble..Hypnotism. By Otto Georg Wetterstrand. Translatedby Henrik G. Petersen.

Enlarged Business Atlas and Shippers' Guide. Twenty-seventh edition. 1897.

Laundered Clean

Organization and Methods ofMission Work. By EdwardMunsell Bliss.

The Memoir of a Water-Lily. By Edward Breck Robin-son.

Report of the Board of Park Commissioners of Wilming-ton, Del. December 31, 1896.

Spain to be Conquered by a Camera

Proprietors.

Beauties of the White HouseHouse Dresses for McKinley ,

Is Woman more of a Sport Than ManRough Gowns for LentDiagonal and Five Step Waltz. By Prof. L. F. Sagadlo.Eight Fifteen

The Lynn Directory. 1897

The Coal Dealers' "Blue Book."1897.

Insurance Maps of Chicago. Vol. F.

Vol. 21. March,

Universal Double Tube Injectors

The Scotch-Irish in America

The Wreck of the Corsair. By W. Clark Russell.

Sholes' Directory of Savannah, Ga. 1897Vial of Wrath of Almighty God. By Lewis N. Singin..Daniel and the Revelation. By Uriah Smith

The United States Blue Book. 1897.

A New System of Bible MarkingPractical Fingering for the Banjo. By Geo. W. Gregory.Table Talk's Cook Book

The Gray Sombrero. By M. Imlay Taylor. Install-ments 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.

The Practical Hotel Steward. MarketingA Hairbreadth EscapeFrank Reade Library. No. 154What All the Word's A -Seeking. By Ralph Waldo

Trine.

The New Hampshire State Directory and Gazetteer.For 1897.

Natural Process

The Railroads and the Commerce Clause. By FrancisCope Hartshorne.

Edwin W. Pugh.G. P. Putnam's Sons,

New York.

Do.Do.Do.

Rand, McNally & Co.,

Chicago.Hiram A. Reid,

Pasadena, Cal.

Fleming H. Revell Co.,

New York.Withington Robinson.

John M. Rogers,

Wilmington, Del.Ryman Interview Syndicate,

New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.

L. F. Sagadlo, Newark, N. J.

George St. Clair, New York.Sampson, Murdock & Co.,

Boston.J. B. Sanborn Co., Chicago.

Sanborn-Perris Map Co.

,

New York.L. Schutte&Co.,

Philadelphia.Scotch-Irish Society of Amer-

ica, Nashville, Tenn.Charles H. Sergei Co.,

Chicago.A. E. Sholes, Savannah, Ga.Lewis N. Singin, Wall, Pa.Uriah Smith,

Battle Creek, Mich.J. H. Soule,

Washington City.

A. E. Steuernagel, Chicago.S. S. Stewart, Philadelphia.Table Talk Pub. Co.,

Philadelphia.Mary Imlay Taylor.

John Tellman.Everett T. Tomlinson.Frank Tousey, New York.R. W. Trine, Boston.

Union Publishing Company,Boston.

United States Printing Com-pany, Brooklyn, N. Y.

University of PennsylvaniaPress, Philadelphia.

HOOKS—CONTINUKD.

Titles.

The Law of Contracts in Restrain of Trade. By Geo.Stuart Patterson.

The Sketch Hook. Eight selections. By WashingtonIrving. Under the editorial supervision of EdwardE. Hale, Jr.

How to Preserve FruitThe Genesis of ConsciousnessThe Courting of Kate Carnegie. By Ian MaclarenWehman's Budget of Dutch JokesThe Diseases of Poultry

The Federal Reporter. Vol. 76

United States Digest. Vols. 11-20Westcott's Coupon Book..

Shrewsbury. By Stanley J. Weyman. Part 3

More "Copy." By Hugh Miller Thompson

Transmitted. By Emma Howard Wight. Chaps. 21-23.

Cottage Designs with Constructive Details

Teacher's Guide to the Practice System of BusinessTraining and Bookkeeping. First Course—Complete.By Charles R. Wells.

New and Old Sermons. Edited by Rev. AugustineWirth. Vols. 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.

A Handbook for Farmers and Dairymen. By F. W.Woll.

War in Heaven. By Josephine Curtis Woodbury

Civil Government for North Dakota. By A. L. Woods. ..

Therapeutic Notes on Medicinal Preparations

Proprietors.

University of PennsylvaniaPress, Philadelphia.

University Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Geo. M. Vickers.

Louis Wallis.

John Watson.Henry J. Wehmau,Robert S. West,

Cleveland, Ohio.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

Do.E. D. Westcott, Reading, Pa.

Stanley J. Weyman,London, England.

Thomas Whittaker,New York.

Emma Howard Wight.David Williams, New York.Williams & Rogers,

Rochester, N. Y.

Augustine Wirth,Elizabeth, N. J.

F. W. Woll, Madison, Wis.

Josephine Curtis Woodbury,Boston.

A. L. Woods,Grafton, N. Dak.

John Wyeth& Bros.,

Philadelphia.

PERIODICALS.

ABC Pathfinder and Dial. March 1-7, 1897

ABC Pathfinder Railway Guide. March, 1897Advance Reports. Legal Intelligencer. March 5, 1897..

.Etna. April 1, 1897

Albany Law Journal. February 27, 1897

Amateur Athlete. March 4, 1897

American Advertiser. March, 1897

American Agriculturist. March 6, 1897

American Album of Fur Novelties. March, 1897

American Architect and Building News. February 27,

1897.

American Authors' Guild Bulletin. March, 1897

2 TE

New England Railway Pub-lishing Compauv, Boston.

Do.Frank Reeder, Secretary of

the State of Pennsylvania.JEtna Life Insurance Com-pany, Hartford, Conn.

Albany Law Journal Com-pany, Albany, N. Y.

Amateur AthleticNews Com-pany, New York.

American Advertiser,

Chicago.Orange Judd Company,

New York.American Fashion Company,

New York.American Architect andBuilding News Co., Boston.

American Authors' Guild,New York.

jLl±

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PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

American Digest. No. 120, p. 1 202...

American Field. March 0, 1897

American Florist. February 27, 1897.

American Hotel Register Company's Hotel Guide. March1, 1H97.

American Investments. March, 1897

American Jeweler. February, 1897

American Journal of the Medical Sciences. March 1897.

American Kitchen Magazine. March, 1897

American Medico-Surgical Bulletin. Feb. 25, 1897

American Resorts. February, 1897

American Stock-Keeper, February 27, 1897.

Annals of the American Academy of Political andSocial Science. March, 1897

Annals of Surgery. March, 1897

Appleton's Popular Science Monthly. March, 1897

Architecture and Building. February 27, 1897Art Amateur. March, 1897Arts for America. February, 1897Art Interchange. March, 1897

Atlantic Reporter. Vol. 36, No. 7.

Ave Maria. March 6, 1897

Babyhood. March, 1897

Banner Weekly. March 13, 1897.

Baptist Union. March 6, 1897....

Bearings. February 25, 1897...

Bicycle Fashions. March, 1897.

Biles' Whiskey Price List. March 1, 1897.

Bostou Post. February 28, 1897Bradstreet's. February 27, 1897Brickbuilder. February, 1897

Bright Days. February 27, 1897.

Bubier's Popular Electrician. February, 1897.Buffalo Medical Journal. March, 1897

Buyers' Reference. February, 1897.

Carpet and Upholstery Trade Review. March 1, 1897...

Carpentry and Building. March, 1897

PROrJtIETORS.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

American Field PublishingCompany, New York.

American Florist Company,Chicago.

American Hotel RegisterCompany, Chicago.

Niagara Publishing Com-pany, Buffalo, N. Y.

Geo. K. Hazlitt&Co.,-Chicago.

Lea Brothers & Company,Philadelphia.

Home Science Pub. Co.

,

Boston.Bulletin Pub. Co., New York.American Resorts Company,

Chicago.American Stock-Keeper Pub-

lishing Co., Boston.

American Academy of Politi-

cal and Social Science,

Philadelphia.

University of PennsylvaniaPress, Philadelphia.

D. Appleton & Company,New York.

W. T. Comstock, New York.Montague Marks, New York.T. Vernette Morse, Chicago.

Art Interchange Company,New York.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

D. E. Hudson,Notre Dame, Ind.

Babyhood Publishing Co.,

New York.Beadle & Adams, New York.Baptist Young People'sUnion, Chicago.

Bearings Publishing Co.,

Cbicago.Butterick Publishing Com-

pany. New York.J. W. Biles Co., Cincinnati.

Post Pub. Co., Boston.Bradstrect Co., New York.Brickbuilder PublishingCompany, Boston.

Bright Days PublishingCompany, New York.

BubierPub. Co., Lynn, Mass.William Warren Potter,

Buffalo, N. Y.Buyers' Reference Company,

New York.Review Pub. Co., New York.David Williams, New York,

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PERIODICALS—Conti N u ED.

Titles.

Cassier's Magazine. March, 1897.

Catholic World. Octohcr, 1800, to March, 181)7.

Central Law Journal. February 2(1, 1897

Chap Book. March 1, 1897.

Chautauquan. March, 1897.

Child Life. March, 1897Christian Herald. March 3, 1897Clothier and Furnisher. March, 1897.

Clothiers' and Haberdashers' Weekly. February 26,

1897.

Collier's Weekly. March 4, 1897

Commercial Advertiser. March 1-G, 1897

Commercial and Financial Chronicle. February 27, 1 897.

Commercial and Financial Chronicle Supplement. Feb-ruary 27, 1897.

Cordage Trade Journal. March 1, 1897Cosmopolitan. March, 1897

Currerit History. Fourth Quarter. Vol. 6, No. 4.

Current Literature. March, 1897

Cycling Gazette. March 4, 1897

Daily Commercial Reporter. March 2, 1897

Donahoe's Magazine. March, 1897

Dry Goods Economist. February 27, 1 897

Eastern State Journal. February 27, 1897

Educational Review. March, 1897...

Electrical Engineer. March 3, 1897.

Electrical World. February 27, 1897.

Engineering Magazine. March, 1897Engineering Record. February 27, 1897.

Every Where. March, 1897.

Ev'ry Month. March, 1897.

Examiner. February 27 to March 5, 189"

Exodus. March, 1897

Family Story Paper. March 13, 1897

Farm Machinery. February 23 and March 2, 1897.

Farm-Poultry. March 1, 1897.

Farmer. March 6, 1897

PltOPRIKTOKH.

Gassier Magazine Company,New York.

A. F. riewit, New York.Central Law Journal Com-

pany, St. Louis, Mo.Herberts. Stone & Co.,

Chicago.Theodore L. Flood,

Mead vi lie, Pa.

E. M. Hyatt, New York.Louis Klopsch, New York.Geo. N. Lowrey Company,

New York.Trades Weekly Company,

New York.Peter Fen elon Collier,

New York.Commercial Advertiser Asso-

ciation, New York.William B. Dana Company,

New York.Do.

Charles H. Delano, New York.John Brisbeu Walker,

New York.Garretson Cox & Co.,

Buffalo, N. Y.Current Literature Publish-

ing Company, New York.Emil Grossman & Bro.,

Cleveland, Ohio.Commercial Reporter Print-

ing Co., Sioux City, Iowa.Douahoe Magazine Company,

Boston.Textile Publishing Company,

New York.Charles D. Horton,

White Plains, N. Y.

Henry Holt& Co., New York.Electrical Engineer,

New York.W. J. Johnston Company,

New York.John R. Dunlap, New York.Engineering Record,

New York.Will Carleton,

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Howley, Haviland & Co.,

New York.W. R. Hearst, San Francisco.

Gestefeld Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Norman L. Munro,New York.

Midland Publishing Com-pany, St. Louis, Mo.

I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston.

Orange Judd Co., Chicago.

.&l

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PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

Favorite. March, 1897

Federal Reporter. Vol. 77, No. 7..

Financier. March 1, 1897Forest and Stream. March C, 1897

Forum. March, 1897Gameland. March, 1897

Garden and Forest. March 3, 1897

Gardening. March 1, 1897Godey's Magazine. March, 1897Golden Hours. March 6, 1897

Golden Rule. March 4,1897Great Round World. March 4, 1897

Grocers' Regulator. February 25, 1897

Happy Days. March 20, 1897Harper's Bazar. March G, 1897Harper's Round Table. March 2, 1897Harper's Weekly. March 6, 1897Hartford Weekly Guide. March 1-7, 1897Home Monthly. March, 1897

Home Study Magazine. March, 1897

Horseman. March 2, 1897

Iconoclast. Vol. 2, No. 1

Illustrated American. March 6, 1897Illustrated Buffalo Express. February 28, 1897

Illustrated Electrical Review. March 3, 1897

Illustrated Police News. March 6, 1897International Magazine. March, 1897Ishmaelite. March, 1897

Jewelers' Circular. March 3, 1897

Jewelers' Weekly. March 3, 1897

Journal of Communication. January, 1897Journal of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary

Archives. March, 1897.

Journal of Cutaneous and Genito-Urinary Diseases.

March, 1897.

Journal of Political Economy. March, 1897

Journal of Practical Metaphysics. March, 1897

Journal of the American Medical Association. Febru-ary 27, 1897.

Judge. March 6, 1897Keystone. March, 1897

Proprietors.

Juvenile Literature Publish-

ing Co., Springfield, Mass.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Financier Co., New York.Forest and Stream Publish-

ing Company, New York.Forum Pub. Co., New York.Gameland Publishing Com-

pany, New York.Garden and Forest Publish-

ing Company, New York.Gardening Co., Chicago.

Godey Company, New York.Norman L. Munro,

New York.Golden Rule Co., P>oston.

William Beverley Harison,New York.

Eeid, Murdoch & Co.

,

Chicago.

Frank Tousey, New York.Harper & Bros., New York.

Do.Do.

E. B. Eaton, Hartford, Conn.Axtell, Orr&Co.,

Pittsburg, Pa.

Colliery Engineer Company,Scranton, Pa.

Chicago Horseman Newspa-per Company, Chicago.

Herbert B. Harrop and LouisWallis, Columbus, Ohio.

Lorillard Spencer, New York.Geo. E. Matthews & Co.,

Buffalo.

Electrical Review PublishingCompany, New York.

Police News Pub. Co., Boston.Union Quoin Co., Chicago.

Wm. H. Robson,Indianapolis, Ind.

Jewelers' Circular Publish-ing Company, New York.

Trades Weekly Company,New York.

Robert M. Pirs, New York.W. Horace Hoskins,

Philadelphia.

Physicians Publishing Com-pany, New York.

University of Chicago,Chicago.

Philosophical PublishingCompany, Boston.

American Medical Associa-

tion, Chicago.

Judge Pub. Co., New York.B. Thorpe, Philadelphia.

/13

PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

Ladies' Standard Magazine. April, 1897

Ladies' World. March, 1897

Legal Intelligencer. March 5, 1897

Leslie's Weekly. March 4, 1897

Life. March 4, 1897

Lyceum Night. December, 189G

Mayflower. March, 1897

Meehans' Monthly. March, 1897

Medical News. February 27, 1897

Mercantile Adjuster. March, 1897

Merck's Report. March 1, 1897Metaphysical Magazine. March, 1897

Midland Monthly. March, 1897

Month. March, 1897Morse & Rogers' Money Saver. March, 1897Municipal Affairs. March, 1897

Musical Visitor. March, 1897

National Nurseryman. March, 1897

National Police Gazette. March 13, 1897New England Homestead. March 6, 1897

New England Master-Builder. February 27, 1897New England Magazine. March, 1 897New Race. March, 1897

New York Clipper. March 6, 1897

New York Fireside Companion. March 0, 13, 20, 27,

and April 3 and 10, 1897.

New York Herald. February 27 to March 5, 1897

New York Journal. February 27 to March 5, 1897New York Ledger. MarchG, 1897

New York Lumber Trade Journal. March 1, 1897

New York Medical Journal. March 6, 1897

New York State Reports and Session Laws. February27, 1897.

New York Supplement and State Reporter. February25, 1897.

New York Times. February 27 to March 5, 1897

Proprietors.

Standard Fashion Company,New York.

S. H. Moore & Co.,

New York.Edward P. Allinson,

Philadelphia.Arkell Weekly Company,

New York.Mitchell & Miller,

New York.P. Garcett&Co.,

Philadelphia.Mayflower Publishing Com-

pany, New York.Thomas Meehan & Sons,

Philadelphia.Lea Brothers & Co.,

New York.Mercantile Adjuster Publish-

ing Company, New York.Merck & Co., New York.Metaphysical Publ i s h i n gCompany, New York.

Johnson Brigham,Des Moines, Iowa.

Critic Company, New York.Morse & Rogers, New York.Reform Club Committee onMunicipal Administration,

New York.John Church Company,

Cincinnati, Ohio.National Nurseryman Pub.

Co., Rochester, N. Y.Richard K. Fox, New York.Orange Judd Company,

Springfield, Mass.H. H. Lepper, Boston.Warren F. Kellogg, Boston.New Race Publishing Com-

pany, Kansas City, Mo.Frank Queen Publ i s h i n gCompany, New York.

George Munro's Sons,

New York.James Gordon Beunett,

New York.W. R. Hearst, New York.Robert Bonner's Sons,

New York.New York Lumber Trade

Journal, New York.D. Appleton & Co.,

New York.Banks & Bros, and James B.

Lyon, Albany, N. Y.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

New York Times Company,New York.

14

PERIODICALS—Continued.

Titles.

New York Tribune. February 28, 1897

New York Weekly Bulletin. February 22-28, 1897New World. March, 1897

Northeastern Reporter. Vol. 45, No. 14

Northwestern Reporter. Vol. G9, No. 11

Nursing World. March, 1897

Nylic Exchange. March, 1897

Official Railway Equipment Register. March, 1897

Our Owl. March 5, 1897

Outing. March, 1897Pacific Reporter. Vol. 47, No. 8

Pathfinder. February 27, 1897

Pennsylvania County Court Reports. February 27, 1897..

People's Railway Gruide. March 1, 1897Philadelphia Inquirer. February 28, 1897

Philistine. March, 1897

Philosopher. February, 1897

Photographic Times. March, 1897

Pigeon Flyiug. March, 1897Pilgrim of Our Lady of Martyrs. March, 1897

Pittsburg Daily News. February 27 to March 5, 1897...

Pittsburg Times. February 27 to March 5, 1897

Poultry Monthly. March 1897

Practical Cutter and Tailor. February, 1897Psychological Review. January and March, 1897Puck. March 3, 1897 .

Rider and Driver. March 6, 1897

Romance. March, 1897Rough Notes. February 25, 1897

School and Home. March 2, 1897

School Journal. February 27, 1897

School News. March, 1897

Scientific American. March 6, 1897Scientific American Supplement. March (>, 1897Scientific American, Building Edition. March, 1897Self Culture. March, 1897

Proprietors.

Tribune Association,

New York.Eaton & Beal, New York.Houghton, Milllin & Co.,

New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Do.

Nursing World Company,Providence, R. I.

N. Y. Life Insurance Com-pany, New York.

Railway Equipment andPub. Co., New York.

E. St. Elmo Lewis,Philadelphia.

Outing Co., New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Pathfinder Publishing Com-pauy, Washington City.

T. & J. W. Johnson & Co.Philadelphia

C. S. Pease, Albany, N. YPhiladelphia Inquirer Com-pany, . Philadelphia

B. C. Hubbard,East Aurora, N. Y.

Van Vechten & Ellis,

Wausau, Wis.Photographic Times Publish-

ing Company, New York.Chas. H. Jones, Philadelphia.Apostleship of Prayer,

New York.Pittsburg Daily News,

Pittsburg, Pa.Pittsburg Times,

Pittsburg, Pa.Ferris Publishing Company,

Albany, N. Y.Chas. J. Stone Co., Chicago.Macmillan Co., New York.Keppler & Schwarzmauu,

New York.Rider and Driver PublishingCompany, New York.

Gilson Willets, New York.Rough Notes Publishing Co.,

Indianapolis, Ind.Wm. L. Thomas,

St. Louis, Mo.E. L. Kellogg & Co.,

New York.C. M. Parker,

Taylor ville, 111.

Munn & Co., New York.Do.Do.

Werner Company, Chicago.

s\r

PERIODICALS—Continued.

TlTL

Shipping and Commercial List. February 27, 1807.

Sothoron's Magazine. March, 1897

Southeastern Reporter. Vol. 2G, No. 9

Southern Reporter. Vol. 21, No. 7Southwestern Reporter. Vol. '58, No 7.

Sportsmen's Review. March 1, 1897

Standard. March G and IS, 1897.

Standard Designer. April, 1897..

Stenographer. March, 1897

Storms and Signs. March, 1897Street Railway Journal. March, 1897.

Student's Journal. March, 1897

Sun. February 27 to March 5, 1897..

Sunday School Times. March 6, 1897.

Superintendent and Foreman. March 2, 1897.

Supreme Court Reporter. Vol. 17, No. 16

Tailors' Review. March, 1897

Tobacco. February 20, 1897

Toilettes. April, 1897

Town Talk. February 27, 1897, and March 6, 1897.

Town Topics. March 4, 1897...

Travelers' Official Guide. March, 1897

Travelers' Ready Reference Guide. March, 1897

Treasury of Religious Thought. March, 1897Truth. March 11, 1897Underwood's Counterfeit Reporter. January and Feb-

ruary, 1897.

United Service. February, 1897

United States Investor. February 27, 1897.

Vanity Fair. March, 1897Vogue. March 4, 1897Western Electrician. March G, 1897

White Elephant. March, 1897.=

Will C. Rood's Fashion and Cutting Journal. April,

1897.

Woman's Home Companion. March, 1897

Proprietors.

Yellow Book. January, 1897..

Young Sports. March 20, 189"

Youth's Companion. March 4. 1897.

Shipping and CommercialList Company, New York.

Sothoron's Magazine Co.,

Philadelphia.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Do.Do.

Sportsmen's Review Publish-ing Company, Chicago.

Standard Press Company,New York.

Standard Fashion Company,New York.

Stenographer Ptg. and Pub.Company, Philadelphia.

C. Coles, Kingston, Pa.

Street Railway PublishingCompany, New York.

Andrew J. Graham & Co.,

New York.Sun Printing and Publishing

Association, New York.John D. YVattles&Co.,

Philadelphia.

Joseph Van Ness, Boston.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

Butterick Publishing Com-pany, New York.

T. H. Delano PublishingCompany, New York.

Toilettes Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Burke & Beyer,Newark, N. J.

Town Topics Publishing Co.,

New York.National Railway PublishingCompany, New York.

Knickerbocker Guide Com-pany, New York.

E. B. Treat, New York.Truth Company, New York.Stumpf & Steurer,

New York.L. R. Hamersly & Co.,

Philadelphia.Investor Pub. Co., Boston.

Blakely Hall, New York.Fashion Co., New York.Electrician Publishing Com-pany, Chicago.

Frank Tousey, New York.Will C. Rood, Chicago.

Mast, Crowell &Kirkpatrick,Springfield, Ohio.

John Lane, New York.Varieties Publishing Com-

pany, New York.Pcrrv Mason & Co., Boston. «w

16

MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS

Titles.

The Electric Wheelmen March and Two-step. By M. A.

Althouse.

The Darkies' Return. By M. A. AlthouseThat's What They Say. By Delia Chamberlain Amie...

LaufderWclt. Von K. Eschmanu. Op. 4

Chasse an Papillon. Pour piano. Par Francois Behr.

Op. 639.

Life's River. By K. Hyder Haworth

Newport Yacht Club March. By Ebenezer BabbittCome Back to Me, My Love. By A. M. BakerSweeter Words Were Never Spoken. By J. V. Barborka.Arranged by C. S. Mills.

By Rippling Waters Waltz. By Albertie May Barnard.

Select Compositions for 2 mandolins and guitar. ByE. N. Guckert. Arranged by R. S. Saunders

No. 1. Gaiety Girl DanceNo. 2. Gallant GavotteNo. 3. Lenora WaltzNo. 4. Premier WaltzNo. 5. FeatherWeight

Star of the Night Quadrille. By R. S. Saunders. For2 mandolins and guitar.

Return Quadrille. By R. S, Saunders. For 2 mando-lins and guitar.

Apollo Gavotte. By G. J. CouchoisThe Shepherd's Wife's Song. By Richard H. Walthew.Fierce Raged the Tempest. By S. LiddleSechs Lieder. Von Edwin Schultz. Op. 204. Heft 1

and 2.

Sechs Lieder. Von W7ilhelm Berger. Op. 66

No. 1. WinterliedchenNo. 2. KJiferlied

No. 3. Trin -.

No. 4. Zu jeder TageszeitNo. 5. Die Wurzel des UebelsNo. 6. Das Huhn und der Karpfen

Nr. 8. Zwei Altpreussische Kriegsmjirsche. Von CarlFrese und Rudolf Britzke.

Nr. 9. Zwei Altenglische Militarmiirsche. Von CarlArnold und Otto Brinkmann.

Nr. 10. Zwei Altenglische Short Troops. Von AugustKalkbrenner und Adolph Reckzeh.

Konig Lear. Fur Orchester. Von Felix Weingartner.Op. 20.

Amerikauisches Volkslied. Von Carl BuschErwartuag. Band No. 1. Bearbeitet von Norbert

Salter.

Barcarole. Band No. 2. Bearbeitet von Norbert Salter,

Trio in Cis Moll. Fur Klavier, Violiue, und Violoncell.

Von Philipp Scharwenka. Op. 100.

Standchen. By Franz Schubert. Op. 135. Instru-mentirt von Felix Mottl.

Godoleva. Musikdrama von Edgar Tinel. Op. 43Pmludiam und Fuge. Fiir Orgel. Von A. B. F. Young.De Zeit. Fiir piano. By Graham O. MooreM;ine-Lieder. Von C. M. von Weber. With orchestraby F. Mottl.

Unbefangenheit. Von C. M. von Weber. With orches-

ra by F. Mottl.

Proprietors.

J. S\ Althouse & Co.,

Reading, Pa.

Do.Delia Chamberlain Amie,

Jamestown, N. Y.Johann Andre.

Do.

E. W. Armstrong,London, England.

Ebenezer Babbitt.

A. M. Baker.Barborka & Mills, Chicago.

Albertie M. Barnard.

Lawrence, Kahs.Olin Bell,

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.

Sol. BloOm, Chicago.Boosey & Co., New York.

Do.Ed. Bote and G. Bock,

Berlin, Germany.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Breitkopf& Hartel,

Leipzig, Germany.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Dcr Sylphe. Von W. A. Mozart. With orchestra byF. Mottl.

Abendempfindung. Von W. A. Mozart. With orches-

tra by P. Mottl.

Thekla. Von Franz Schubert. Witli orchestra by F.

Mottl.

Dclphine. Von Franz Schubert. With orchestra by F.

Mottl.

Intermezzo for Harp. By Edmund SchueckerEnid Two-step. By Wm. J. BremanKonigskinder. Orchestra. By E. Humperdinck

Shut Yoah Eyes. By IT. O. Wheeler

The Alleluiatic Sequence. By Dudley BuckHail to the Lord's Anointed. By Dudley BuckDay of Wrath. By Dudley Buck '.

Christ the Lord is Risen. By Dudley BuckTrinity Hymn. By Dudley BuckCommunion Hymn. By Dudley BuckCome, Ye Disconsolate. By Dudley Buck.. . .

The Bachelor-Maid's Two-step. By Gertrude E. Buck..The Fast Mail. By A. M. Bruner

Starlight Music. By Frank L. Moir

The Nightingale's Song. By Ivan Caryll

Rejoice, the Lord is King. By J. R. MurrayHallelujah, Christ is Risen. By Arthur BerridgeEaster Song. By Henry B. RoneyThe Golden Gates are Lifted. By E. MarzoMy Lassie O'er the Sea. By Theo. C. Clark

Remember, You Have a Brother K. of P. By Harry F.

Cook.I'm My Mamma's Darling. By Clyde L. CraigMy Gal's the Quality. By Clyde L. CraigLove's Wherefore. By F. Lewis Thomas

March '

' Elite.'

' Arranged by Dalbey. Band

March "The Hoosier." Arranged by Dalbey. Band...But Still I Love Her. By Jas. P. DansonButler High School '9G Two-step. By E. Otto DavisMa Honey Girl Two-step. By James H. Davis

'Twas Fated So. By Lizzie A. Davis. For piano'Twas Fated So. By Lizzie A. Davis. Words and musicNo More to Roam. By Carl DieterDream Song. By Leo OehmlerBright Pictures on Memory's Wall. By E. H. Bailey...

All in Line. By James C. M. Fulton. OrchestraThe Nicene Creed. By H. H. FreemanThe Violet. By Wm. R. SpenceJdOver's Paradise. By Wm. R. SpenceSleep, Baby, Sleep. By Mrs. Lilly Wood Downs

Christ's Ascension. By Philo A. Otis

Cr^puscule. By Henri Rabaud. No. 2—Pour Bary-ton ou Mezzo-soprano.

3 TE

Proprietors.

Brcitkopf & Hartel,

Leipzig, Germany.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Wm. J. Breman, New York.Max Brockhaus,

Leipzig, Germany.C. O. Brokaw,

St. Joseph, Mo.Dudley Buck.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

G. E Buck, Chicago."The Burlington Route,"

Chicago.Chappell & Co

,

London, England.Do.

John Church Co., Boston.Do.Do.

Do.Theo. C. Clark,

Jamestown, N. Y.Harry F. Cook, Chicago.

Clyde L. Craig.

Do.J. B. Cramer & Co.,

London, England.Dalbey & Roff,

Council Bluffs, Iowa.Do.

Jas. P. Danson, Danville, 111.

E. Otto Davis, Butler, Pa.

James II. Davis,

Detroit, Mich.Lizzie Davis.

Do.Carl Dieter, Philadelphia.Oliver Ditson Co., Boston.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Mrs. Lilly Wood Downs,New Orleans, La.

Charles S. Elliot & Co.,

New York.Enoch &Cie., Paris, France.

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18

MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—CoKTiKuKT).

Titles.

Chanson. By Henri Rabaud. No. 1—Pour T6nor ouSoprano.

Tu M'as Dit. By Henri Rabaud. No. 2—rour Bary-ton ou Mezzo-soprano.

Les Bleuets. By Paul DclmetMa Douce Annette. By Paul DelmetPricre. By Henri Rabaud. No. 2—Pour Baryton ou

Mezzo-soprano. (Ton original.)

Norwegienne. By C. Chaminade. Op. 87Consolation. By C. Chaminade. Op. 87Autrefois. By C. Chaminade. Op. 87Inquietude. By C. Chaminade. Op. 87SousBois. By C. Chaminade. Op. 87Reveil. By C. Chaminade. Op. 87Rigaudon. By Louis Ganne. OrchestraThe Philadelphia Press Prize McKinley Inaugural

March. By Joel B. Ettinger. Band.Altdeutsches Liebeslied. Von Heinrich Schwartz

Abendsonnenstrahl. Von Heinrich SchwartzNo. L. Dorflnusikanten. Von Johannes Pache. Op.

176, No. 1.

Wunderblunien. Von Theodor Espen. Op. 46Blauveilchen. Von Theodor Espen. Op. 42 .

Strains from the Rocky Mountains. By August Meyer.

Star of the Evening. By August MeyerGranny and Me. By August MeyerI Wish I'd Never Been a Soldier. By Raphael Fassett..

He is Risen. By J. B. HerbertHe Liveth. By H. P. DanksThe Hermit's Bell. By A. Maillart. Arranged by

Theo. Moses. Orchestra.

You Know What I Mean. By Richard StahlSweet Nightingale. By Andrew HermanBerceuse. By B. Godard. Arranged by Theo. Moses ..

Concertino." By Hans Sitt. Op. 31Evening Chimes in the Mountains. By Frank Bebr.Arranged by L. P. Laurendeau. For band.

Tales from the Vienna Woods. By John Strauss.

Arranged by F. H. Greissinger. For band.Sweet Nightingale. By Andrew Herman. Op. 345.

For orchestra.

Right in It. By Theo. M. Tobaui. Op. 344. Fororchestra

With Whip and Spur. By Emil Isenman. Op. 455.

For orchestra.

The Rose of Paradise. By Pedro Silva. Arranged byEmil Isenman. For orchestra.

Queen of the Pirate Isle. By Carl Isenman. Arrangedby Emil Isenman. For orchestra.

The Lion's Cub. By Emil Isenman. Op. 454. Fororchestra

The Black Eagle. By Emil Isenman. Op. 453. Fororchestra.

Dance of the Mermaids. By Lumbye. Arranged byEmil Isenman.

The Midnight Call. By Robert FletcherGondel-Lieder. Von Fred. Sabathil. Op. 96. For

Orchestra.

Proprietors.

Enoch & Cie., Paris, France.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Joel B. Ettinger, Chester, Pa.

Ernst Eulenburg,Leipzig, Germany.

Do.Do,

Do.Do.

Evans Music Company,Ocean Springs, Miss.

Do.Do.

Raphael Fassett.

Fillmore Bros., Cincinnati.

Do.Carl Fischer, New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Robert Fletcher, Chicago.Otto Forberg,

Leipzig, "Germany.

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MUSICAL CO \f POSITIONS—Continued.

Titles. PROPRIETORS.

Beauty and the Beast. By A. J. Mills Francis, Day & Hunter,London, England.

Do.Big Ben Struck One. By Bennett Scot t

Three Little Chambermaids. By George Le Brunn Do.

Do.Do.

Mary's Tambourine. By Felix McGlennon Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Jack Still Knows How to Fight. By Bennett Scott

When You Ride on Your Motor-Car. By Charles Os-

borne,

Oh, I Wonder What They're Doing Now. By OrlandoPowell.

I'm Going Home to the Wife and Nipper. By AlbertPerry.

In Beautiful Working Order. By Murray and Leigh

Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.

One Sinner More. By II. L. Gilmour II. L. Gilmour,

Saved From the Wreck. By H. L. GilmourWhat Meaneth This. By H. L. Gilmour

Wenonah, N. J.

Do.Do.

The Fox Chase. By S. Mazurette Hamilton S Gordon,

The Letter Was Returned to Her Unread. By KellerBros. Orchestration by C. A. Egener.

Do Not Forget Me, Sweetheart. By Chas. Shackford.Orchestration by C. A. Egener.

The Merry Dancers Two-step. By W. Mch. Boyer

Come Ye Disconsolate. By Willard Groom

Regina Coeli. By Willard Groom

New York.Do.

Do.

Walter C. Greth,Reading, Pa.

Willard Groom,Brooklyn, N. Y.

Do.Behold! A King. By Willard GroomAve Verum. By Willard Groom

Do.Do.

The King of Love My Shepherd Is. By Willard Groom..Tantum Ergo. By Willard Groom

Do.Do.

Abide With Me. By Willard Groom Do.Salutaris. By Willard Groom Do.

Anthem, The Lord Is My Light. By Willard GroomMaloney, J., the Wabbler. By Mary Agnes HayesI Have Not Change. By Mary Agnes HayesImpromptu. Pour piano. Par Ed. Poldini

Do.Harmony Guild, New York.

Do.Julius Ilainauer,

Marche Mignonne. Pour piano. Par Ed. PoldiniFaunes. Pour piano. Par Ed. Poldini

Berslau, Germany.Do.Do.

Det unge, brusende Foraar. By Christian Sinding

Og der gik Dage. By Christian Sinding. Op. IJH

The Jolly Tars March. By A. B. Harris

Wilhelm Hansen,Leipzig, Germany.

Do.A. B. Harris,

Forget-Me-Not By Will F. HartensteinNew Orleans, La.

Will F. HartensteinScherzo-Caprice. Pour piano par Cesare Caleotti

Barcarolle. Pour piano. Par Antonin MarmontelBabillage. Pour piano. Par Cesare Caleotti

HeugeletCie., Paris, Frauee.Do.Do.

Ronde Bretoilne. By L A. Bourgault-Ducoudray Do.Hot Staff. By Kurt P. Hirsekorn

Brooklyn, N. Y.Gcbriider Hug & Co.,

Leipzig, Germany.

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20

MUSfCAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

TITLES.

Pride of the Navy March. By Major C. HuntDens Misereatur in E flat. By Samuel JacksonJubilate Deo in D. By Samuel JacksonGloria in Excelsis in A flat. By Samuel JacksonGloria in Excelsis in C. By Samuel JacksonGloria Tibi. By Samuel JacksonSaviour, Breathe an Evening Blessing. Arranged bySamuel Jackson.

Voluntaries for the Organ. By Samuel Jackson. Book 3.

Sou ate. Pour violon avcc ace. de piano ou clavecin

par Ch. Tournemire.Smoke a Cigarette. By Geo. A. Voige, Jr

McKinley's Grand Protection March. By W. E. John-ston.

Harmonies Divine. By Julian JordanThe Tuxedo Club March. By Clara E. Saylor HoltAlbum Leaf for Pianoforte. By Maurice B. WeylLudwig's Reverie. By Clara E. Saylor HoltSpringtime. By E. Kollner. Op. 34. No. 4

Maizauber. Von Simon Breu. Op. 44

Kunkel's Musical Review. Vol. 20, No. 2.

Rondo Capriccioso. By Richard FerberPoetical Studies. Selected. Op. 38. Grade 2 to 3. By

A. Loeschhorn. Edited by Dr. Hans von Biilow.

Melodious Studies. Selected. Op. 52. Grade 2 to 3.

By A. Loeschhorn. Edited by Dr. Hans von Biilow.

Very Easy and Poetical Studies. Selected. Op. 100Grade 1 to 2. By F. Burgmueller. Edited by Carl

Sidus.

Little Fairy. By Carl SidusSpringtime. By David Popper...

The Mill By The Brook. By David PopperAt the Spinning-Wheel. By Josef Low. Op 228The Swan. By Camille Saint-Saens

Art of Fingering. Op. 740. Book 3 in separate num-bers. Revised and edited by Dr. Hans Von Biilowand Hans Schmitt.

Poet and Peasant. Arranged by D. M. H. May

Faust. By Fred Lax. Op. 292O Veia Coeli Victima. By Victor Frei

When I Have a Home of My Own. By Lawrence B.

O'Connor.Royal Arcanum March. By Oscar LangL'Orgue Moderue. Pour grand orgue

Allegretto. By Gabriel Dupont

Toccatina. By P. CombesBiondinetta. Pour piano par Jules VasseurChanson Exotique. Pour piano par Carlos de Mesquita.Ninette. Pour piano par Carlos de MesquitaPassepied de la Peine. Pour piano par Ch. HaringDeux Pieces pour grand-orgue. Par Clearance Lucas...

Dreams of Old Kentucky. By G. O. Land

Retrospect. By Norma LipscombOster-Palmen. Von Edmund S. Lorenz und F. L. Nagler.

Proprietors.

Major C. Hunt.Cecilia Jackson.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.F. Janin et ses fils,

Lyon, France.

Geo. B. Jennings Company,Cincinnati.

W. E. Johnston, Sedalia, Mo.

Julian Jordan.J. W. Jost, Philadelphia.

Do.Do.Do.

Fr. Kistner,

Leipzig, Germany.Kunkel Brothers,

St. Louis, Mo.Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

P. J. Lammers,Baltimore, Md.

Do.Do.

Lane, Cole & Co., Boston.

Oscar Lang, Jersey City, N. J.

Alphonse Leduc,Paris, France.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Legg Brothers,

Kansas City, Mo.Norma Lipscomb.E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, Ohio.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continuum.

Titles.

Can He Trust in You? By E. S. Lorenz

Proprietors.

E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, Ohio.Do.In the Solemn Day. By E. S. Lorenz

What Shall I Stand By ? By E. S. LorenzMansions Bright Above. By E. S. Lorenz

Do.Do

Rolling Every Burden on the Lord. By E. S. Loreuz....

Counting for Christ. By E. S. LorenzDo.Do.

Go, Weary One, (Jo. By E. S. Lorenz DoKeep Me Close to Thee. By E. S. Lorenz DoI'll Be a Soldier. Bv E. S. Lorenz Do.Let Your Light Shine Out. By E. S. Lorenz DoDer Freyschutz. By Weber. Arranged by L. L. Coflin

for the orehestra.

Caprice. Day Dream. By F. L. Dahn. Band

FT. E. McMillin,Cleveland, Ohio.

DoMarch-King Boodle. By E. S. Parmenter. Band DoChrist the Lord of All. By Rudolf Thaler

Bless Thou This Place. Bv Rudolf Thaler

Dwight E. Marvin,Philadelphia.

Do.Waiting for Thee. By Rudolf Thaler Do.Lullaby. For two mandolins and guitar. By P. B.

Metcalf.

Vanity Fair March. By Louis D. Surette

P. B. Metcalf,

Dorchester, Mass.Miles & Thompson, Host on.

Rufus W. MillerThe Day of Resurrection. By Adam Geibel

The Lord of Victory. By G. FroelichReading, I'a.

Do.The Wonderful Savior. By Adam Geibel Do.Tell it with Gladness. By L. E. JonesAllelujah, Christ Arose. By G. Froelich

Do.Do.

On Easter Day. By Rev. G. A. Schwedes Do.Angels Sing His Triumph. By E. P. Saunders Do.Lift Up Your Glad Voices. By Rev. G. A. SchwedesSounds from Arkansaw. For two mandolins and guitar.

By Claude S. Miuter.Hazel March. By J. W. Lerman

Do.Claude S. Minter,

Little Rock, Ark.Geo. Molineux, New York

Playfulness Rondo. By J. W. Lerman Do.Do

A Little Southern Coon. By G. L. Moore G. L. Moore.She's My Girl. By George F. BrahamWilliam Tell. For mandolin and guitar. Arranged by

Emilio Calamara.Don't Say Good-bye. By.J. Martin

National Music Company,Chicago.

Do.Pangs of Passion. By Bird John Neiberger G. W. Neiberger,

Kansas City, Mo.Wm. Noelsch, Philadelphia.

Do.

Novello, Ewer & Co.,

New York.Do.

My God ! My Father ! Blissful Name. Arranged byWm. Noelsch. For soprano or teuor.

My God! My Father! Blissful Name. Arranged byWm. Noelsch. For alto or bass.

The Village Organist. Books 1, 2, 3, 4. Edited byJ. Stainer and F. Cunningham Woods.

The Swing. By R. Houston Macdonald Do.Magnificat and Nunc Dimit'is. By T. Tallis Trimnell ..

The Good Shepherd. By Myles B. FosterDo.Do.

Andante con Moto. By A. R. Gual Do.Slow March. ByF. Cunningham Woods Do.

Do.Concluding Voluntary. ByA. R. Gual Do.

Do.Do.

The Village March. By Ferris Tozer Do.Meditation. By Battison Haynes Do.

JJ-7

nMUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Allegro Moderage. By W. John Reynolds

Solemn March. By C. II. LloydThe Syndicate March. By II. F. Odell

Blue Eyes. By Robert T. Townsend

Giv Agt. Alfred PaulsenSkat-Cantate. Fur Miinncrquartett. Von Felix John..

Smith Academy March. By W. II. Pommer

Kiss Me, Dinah. By Charles Harvey

Biblische Mouodien. Von Max Strange. Op. 61. Eng-lish words bv Paul England-

No. 1. Psalm 13. HochNo. 2. Jesaias 52, v. 7. HochNo. 2. Jesaias 52, v. 7. Mittel

No. 3. Psalm 116, v. 1-5. HochNo. 4. Hallelujah. HochNo. 5. Psalm 86, v. 1-5. Tief.

No. 5. Jacobus L, v. 7. Ticf.

No. 7. Offenbarung Johannis 3, v. 20. TiefThe Bandit Prince. By A. S. RhorerWon't You Try to Love Me? By Thomas Belcher..

Right Half Back Mazurka, By S. RockwellI'm Married. By F. W. RootTwo Little Niggers in Red. By Theo. II. Northrup

Somewhere. By Geo. F. RootAmor's Regiment. Van Hermann Rosenzweig

Sternlein. By Louis V. Saar. Op. 19, No. 1

Thranen und Seufzer. By Louis V. Saar. Op. 19, No. 2.

Sehnsucht. By Louis V. Saar. Op. 19, No. 3No. 1. Six Easter Hymns. By F. Schilling

No. 2. Five Easter ffymns. By R. II. Woodman, C.

Whitney Coombs, W. L. Blumenschien, Harvey Mur-ray, and Homer N. Bartlett.

The First-begotten of the Dead. By W. L. Blumen-schien. Op. 74.

Sechs Klavierstiicke. Von Alexis Hollaender. Op. 31

No. 1. Lied

No. 2. ScherzinoNo. 3. StudieNo. 4. MenuettoNo. 5. RomanzeNo. 6. Canon

Sechs Lieder. Von Theodor Podberteky. Op. 79

No. 1. Im MondenscheinNo. 2. Das Meer ist still

No. 3. O lieber Mond, sei stummNo. 4. Spanische SerenadeNo. 5. Der Mai ist auf dem WegeNo. 6. Sturmlied

If Ye Love Me. By C II. TebbsSing Praises unto the Lord. By A. W. MarchantBe Thou Faithful. Arranged by Walter Guernsey Rey-

nolds.

Proprietors.

Novello, Ewer & Co.,

New York.Do.

H. F. Odell & Co., Boston.Wm. C. Ott&Co.,

Beaver Falls, Pa.

Alfred raulseu, Chicago.A. Payne's Musikverlag,

Leipzig, Germany.W. H Pommer,

St. Louis, Mo.Wm. A. Pond & Co.,

New York.

Raabe & Plothow, Berlin.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

A. S. Rhorer, San FranciscoiLouis J. Robinson,

IndianapoliSj Ind.

S. Rockwell, Chicago.F. W. Root.Frank K. Root & Co.,

Chicago.Mary Olive Root.Rozsavolgyi & Co.,

Leipzig, Germany.Schirmer,

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.

New York.

Schlesinger'sche Buch- undMusikhandlung (RobertLienau), Berlin, Germany.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Arthur P. Schmidt,Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Bost<

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—OoNTlNUKO.

Titles.

O Salutaris. By Walter Guernsey "Reynolds

Abide with Me. By Walter Guernsey ReynoldsIf with All Your Hearts. Arranged by Walter G uernsey

Reynolds.The New Woman. By C. N. Sehneider

Jolly Sailor. By William A. Thome. Op. 38Walter's Prize Song. By Paul AmbroseWhispering Winds. By Paul Ambrose. Op. 9, No. 1..

Berceuse. By Paul Ambrose. Op. 9, No. 2McKinley Inauguration March. By Victor Herbert

Love's Millionaire. By Count de Gloria. Op. 116

Sonatina in G. By Beethoven. Edited by Albert RossParsons.

Intermezzo serioso. By F. Schneebcrger. Op. 116Phantasiestiick aus den Mondscheinwanderungen. VonLudwig Schy tte. Op. 43, No. 2. Arranged for violon-

celle et piano von Richard Lange.Phantasiestiick; aus den Mondscheinwanderungen. VonLudwig Schy tte. Op. 43, No. 4. Arranged for violonet piano von Richard Lange.

Der 126, Psalm. Von Hans Hermann. Op. 13, AAlbum of Tone Picture. For piano. By Arnoldo Sar-

torio

No. 1. Aus schoner Zeit. Op. 301No. 4. FrohsinnNo. 7. Am BachNo. 10. Am Vierwaldstiittersee

A Clear Mental Concept of the Scales. By O. R. SkinnerEntre Nous Two-step. By Burton SmithMarie Halton's Laughing Song. By Chas. Delatorre

She Never Did the Same Thing Twice. By FelixMcGlennon.

Since Baby Went Away. By J. W. Steele

March "Auditorium." Band. By Geo. B. CharlesDar's A-gwine to Be a Cake Walk and a Ball. By H.Wendell Tennant.

Carnival Greeting. By Ludwig Thorns. Op. 22

The Quality of Mercy. By E. H. Thorne

Sea Song. By E. H. Thorne J

Open the Door of Thy Heart. By M. E. UphamJesus Did It All. By M. E. UphamFaith. By M. E. UphamO Glory to Jesus. By M. E. UphamEver Abiding. By M. E. UphamI'm Going Home to Father's House. By M. E. UphamThe Minstrel King. By Sadie Koninsky. Arranged byM. N. Koninsky for orchestra.

We Lay Our Comrade Down to Sleep. By J. H. Warner

Colombine. By Oscar Strauss

Entree du PolichineTIe. By Oscar StraussPolka des Marionettes. By Oscar StraussKreuzfidel-Walzer. For piano. By Franz Wagner

PnoritiKTOits.

Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston.Do.Do.

C. N. Schneider and D. J.

Norton, Albany, N. Y.

J. H. Schroeder, New York.Do.Do.Do.

Edward Schuherth & Co.,

New York.W. F. Shaw Publishing Com-

pany, New York.Silver, Burdetft & Co.,

Boston.Carl Simon, Berlin, Germany.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

O. R. Skinner, Philadelphia.Burton Smith.Spaulding & Gray,

New York.Do.

J. W. Steele, Oxford, Ind.Otto Sutro & Co., Baltimore.II. Wendell Tennant,

Lawrence, Mass.Ludwig Thorns,

Brooklyn, N. Y.E. H. Thorne,

London, England.Do.

M. E. Upham.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Henry P. Vogel,

Albany, N. Y.J. H. Warner,

Marlboro, Mass.Josef Weinberger,

Leipzig, Germany.Do.Do.Do.

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MUSICAL COM POSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Liturgie fur den sonntiigliehen Gcbrauch. Von C. A.Weiss.

Bohemia. By F. Boyd Wells

Rex March Two-step. By Stella Whitchurst

My Heatherland Home. By James L. Gilbert

Dancing Butterflies. By Alonzo StoneKentucky Babe. By Adam Geibel. Part song for ladies..

The Rose and the Butterfly. By Alonzo Stone. Partsong for female voices.

Love Came to Me. By Alonzo StoneThe Conqueror Comes in Triumph. By Geo. F. Hamer..March from Simple Simon. By A. B. Sloane. Arrangedby Theo. Beudix.

March of Gnomes. For 6 hands. By Behr-StoneThe Baby Dance. For piano. By Geo. Lowell Tracyand Theo. Bendix.

Mandoline Waltz. By Carl Seifferth

Waltzes "Clytie." Baud. By C. W. KnowltonRosemary Waltzes. By G. Roseuberg

Mister Johnson. By Ben. R. Harney. Arranged by T.

P. Trinkaus for the mandolin and guitar.

High School Girls. By D. Reed, Jr. Arranged by T.

P. Trinkaus for the mandolin and guitar.

That's When You Learn to Love Them More and More.By C. B. Lalor and J. W. Blake. Arranged by T. P.

Trinkaus for the mandolin and guitar.

Kate O'Donoghue. By Chauncey Olcott. Arranged byT. P. Trinkaus for the mandolin and guitar.

Olcott's Fly Song. By Chauncey Olcott. Arranged byT. P. Trinkaus for the mandolin and guitar.

Dat's Me. By J. A. Silberberg. Arranged by T. P.

Trinkaus for the mandolin and guitar.

Olcott's Home Song. By Ghauncey Olcott. Arrangedby T. P. Trinkaus for the mandolin and guitar.

Love Remains the Same. By Chauncey Olcott. Ar-ranged by T. P. Trinkaus for the mandolin and guitar.

Only Me. By J. W. Bratton. Arranged by T. P. Trink-aus for the maudolin and guitar.

She's Been a Mother to Me. By J. W. Bratton. Ar-ranged by T. P. Trinkaus for the mandolin and guitar.

The Pumpkin Pies that Mother used to Make. By Jas.

McAvoy.My Black Baby, Mine. By Thos. Le Mack. Arranged

for mandolin and guitar by T. P. Trinkaus.You're So Good, Daddy. By Hattie Starr. Arranged

for maudolin and guitar by T. P. Trinkaus,My Gal is a High-Born Lady. By Barney Fagan. Ar-ranged for mandolin and guitar by T. P. Trinkaus.

All Coons Look Alike to Me. By Ernest Hogan. Ar-ranged for mandolin and guitar by T. P. Trinkaus.

Isabelle. By J. W. Bratton. Arranged for the man-dolin and guitar by T. P. Trinkaus.

Sweet Inuiscarra. By Chauncey Olcott. Arranged for

mandolin and guitar by T. P. Trinkaus.The Old-Fashioned Mother. By Chauncey Olcott. Ar-

ranged for mandolin and guitar by T. P. Trinkaus.Always Keep Your Promise, Lad. By Jos. B. Maxwell-Dance of the Waves. By John W. Bratton. For piano..

Proprietors.

C. A. Weiss & Co., Chicago.

F. Boyd Wells,

Seattle, Wash.Stella Whitchurst,

New Orleans, La.White-Smith Music Publish-

ing Company, Boston.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

C. J. Whitney & Co., Boston.

W. H. Williams, Boston.

Geo. Willig & Co.,

Baltimore.

M. Witmark & Sons,

New York.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Shooting Stars Galop. By Eduard Hoist. Four hands..

Shooting Stars Galop. By Eduard Hoist. Six hands....

Shooting Stars Galop. By Eduard Hoist. Two pianosfor 4 hands.

Shooting Stars Galop. By EdUard Hoist, Two pianosfor 8 hands.

Charge of the Uhlans-Galop. Arranged by Ch. Durand.Op. 71. Two pianos for 4 hands.

Camp of Glory March. By Eduard Hoist. Two pianosfor 4 hands.

Forest Scenes. Arranged by B. F. McDowall. Op. 9-2.

Two pianos for 4 hands.Forest Scenes. Arranged by B. F. McDowall. Piano

solo. Op. 9-1.

In Holiday Time. For piano. By F. Sabathil. Op. 103.

Six Easy Drawing-room Pieces for Piano. By E. Simon.Op. 360—

No. 1. Best Wishes for a BirthdayNo. 2. Best Wishes for a NamedayNo. 3. Best Wishes for the New YearNo. 4. Best Wishes for ConfirmationNo. 5. Best Wishes for a BetrothalNo. 6. Best Wishes for a Wedding Day

Don't Send Her Away. By Monroe H. Rosenfeld. Ar-ranged for zither by Geo. Lechler.

Cake Walk to the Sky. . By Cad. L. Mays

I'm Only a Poor Newsboy. By Thomas E. FrenchHot Town Schottische.. By Theo. A. MetzRemus Takes the Cake. By Jacob Henry Ellis

My Papa's Ridu and Your Papa's Poor. By Ed. I.

Perine. .

Adieu. B</ G. E. SnyderBelle of Koontucky Two-step. By Harry H. Zickel

Studien und Metamorphosen. Von. Carl Reinecke. Op,235. Nos. 1, 2, 3.

Proprietors.

E. Witzmann & Co.,

Memphis, Tenn.Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

B. F. Wood Musio Co.,

Boston.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Willis Woodward & Co.,

New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Harry H. Zickel,

Detroit, Mich.Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann,

Leipzig, Germany.

DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS.

The Daughters of Babylon. By Wilson Barrett.

The Merry Students.. By W. B. Hargrave.

The Typewriter Girl. By Guido Marburg..A High Old Time. By Edgar SeldenThe Reformer of GenevaCharity Begins at Home. By Bolton Rowe.Little Miss Irish. By Genevieve McCloud..

4 TE

Wilson Barrett,

London, England.W. B. Hargrave and: L. C.

Read, Colfux, Wash*Guido Marburg, New York.Edgar Selden, New York.Charles Woodruff Shields.

Arthur W. Tains, New York.Genevieve McCloud Weitzel.

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MAPS.

TlTLKS.

Wellsville, N. Y. January, 1897 ..

Harrisonburg, Va. January, 1897

Lafayette, Ala. February, 1897

Bordentown, N. J. January, 1897

Danvers, Mass. January, 1897

Scotch Rains, N.J. January, 1897

Elkland, Pa. January, 1897

Sardis, Miss. February, 1897

Smithfield, Va. February, 1897

Calera, Ala. February, 1897

Wayland, N. Y. January, 1897

Randolph, N. Y. January, 1897

Map of Grace Valley and Nevada City, Cal. 1897

Map of Maiden. 1897

Map of Everett. 1897

Map of Cambridge, Mass

Proprietors.

Sanborn-Perris Map Co.,

New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Chas. E. Uren,Grass Valley, Cal.

Geo. H.Walker & Co., Boston.Do.Do.

ENGRAVINGS,

AnacreonIn ChargeA Good StandLa HaltePort St. MarysMignonThe Gentle ArtComing of Spring...

Daniel WebsterAbraham Lincoln...

Home of the Virgin

C. Klackner. New YorkDo.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

L. Prang & Co., BostonDo.

M. F. Tobin, New York

PHOTOGRAPHS.

Rev. Dr. Lyman AbbottMrs. Adelaide Hermann

EmmaCalve\ Nos. 1-10Maude Adams. Nos. 1-3

Lillian Nordica. No. 1

Clementine De Vere. Nos. 1-3

Signor Campanari. Nos. 1-3

Jean Lasalle. Nos. 1-3

Sig. Ceppi. Nos. 1 and 2Melody

The False NoteCumberland Raspberry and Taylor BlackberryCumberland Raspberry in Wineglass ...

Cumberland Raspberry and Foot-RuleA Cluster of Cumberland RaspberriesMr. Richard Mansfield as "Shylock."Mr. Richard Mansfield as "Richard III." Nos. 1 and 2.

"Hfi* T?ioV.orr1 Mnnefiplrl "Rncf; and Thrpp-Oimrtor Vifws

D. H. Anderson, New York.Wm. Ashman,

Baltimore, Md.Aime" Dupont, New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

G. R. Eickemeyer, Jr.,

New York.Do.

J. Horace M. Farland.Do.Do.Do.

James Hart & Co., Boston.Do.Do.

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PHOTOGRAPHS—Continued.

Titles.

Chums233G, 2337, 2338, 2339, 2340, 2341, 2342, 2343, 2344, 2345,

2346, 2348, 2354, 235G, 2357, 2358, 23G0, 23(12,23(54,2305,

23G8, 23G9, 2370, 2372, 237G, 2377.

Shrunk ;

Peace

Rev. Dr. R. M. Ryan. Nos. 1-10..

Clarence. No. 1

Gerome Edwardy. Nos. 1 and 2

Shakespeare's Birthplace. Interior

The Old Weir BridgeThe Wishing ChairAltar, Westminster AbbeyThe Principal Street of Osaka, JapanThe Oldest Grapevine in the WorldWe Kept the Pig in the Parlor

Kate Kearney's CottageTrafalgar SquareThe Rob Roy1. Predilected. Pierced by Cupid's Dart2. Expected. Married Life as He Pictured It

3. Unexpected. How Biddy Served the TomatoesUndressed.

4. Detected. I've Caught Sister this Time5. Invected. Don't You Dare Tell Father6. Suspected. One Little Hour of Bliss

7. Ejected. Bliss Disturbed at 1.50 a. m8. Inspected. The Haunted Lover's Proposal9. Connected. The Nuptial Ceremony

10. Protected. AloneatLast11. Projected. The Last in Bed Blows Out the Light. ...

12. Elected/ Ha! ha! ha! Last Again a13. Prospected. Visions of the Future14. As Directed. After a Man's Married His Troubles

Begin.

15. Subjected. A Knight of Labor16. Deflected. Home from the Club He Fears the Storm..

17. Dissected. For Heaven's Sake, Lucy, Give Us aRest.

18 Dej ected. Married Life as He Found It

LaPapillion

Chic ...

Proprietors.

C. J. Horner.H. C. MinerCompany,

LithographicNew York.

Wm. B. Moore,Washington City.

Pierce & Bushnell Mfg. Co.,

New Bedford, Mass.M. A. Riley.

J. Schloss, New York.Do.

Strohmeyer & Wyman,New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.

Geo. Burroughs Torrey,New York.

Do.

CHROMOS,

Fashion Favorites. Nos. 1-6...

Young FishermenChildren on the BeachDeer in WinterHarvest TimeParthenon, AthensPrize Black Alicante Grapes....

Prize Golden Hamburg Grapes

L. Prang & Co.,

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

New York.

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PRINTS!

Titles. Proprietors.

Miss Annie Russell . H. C. Miner Litho. Company,New York.

Scripps-McRae League. -

Db:Do.

No. At Canton To-dayWho'll Get the WishWhat His First Act Should BeNo. 2. On the Road Do.No. 3. They Arrive Do.No. 4. They Take Possession Do.

CUTS.

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B. N. M., B. N. N, 1

CHARTS.

The Struggle for West Virginia. 1861. »...,

Ideal Music Chart and Modulator ».*%.«»*...,

A. Sargeant's Calculating and Computing Charts for

Grain, Etc. Charts A, B, C, D, E, F.The Child's First Studies in Music. Charts by SamuelW. Cole.

Sayre's Student's First Lesson; »»..*<

I K.M. Carfeton,-

Washington City.

G.M.Erwimi

Alex Sargeant, Havana,. 111.

Silver,, Burdett & Co.

Boston*

Geo. Willi#&Go.vBaltimore,, Ma*!.

DESIGNS

Horse Laugh3505. Ladies' Costume

3510. Child's Dress3512. Ladies' Waist3513. Misses' Dress3514. Girls' Dress3523. Ladies' Jacket Basque3526. Ladies' Cape3532. Misses' Eton Jacket....

3538. Ladies' Dress Sleeve...

Abraham Lincoln

Henry Ward BeecherUlysses S. Grant

W. A. MoCdnneHj-Standard Fashion- Company,

New YbrK.Do.Do j

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Rogers Statuette Company,New York.

Do.Do.

CATALOGUE

TITLE ENTRIES OF BOOKS

OTHER ARTICLES.

ENTERED IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS AT WASH-INGTON, D. C, UNDER THE COPYRIGHT LAW, FROM MARCH 8

TO /MARCH 13, 1897, INCLUSIVE, WHEREIN THE COPY-' RIGHT HAS REEN COMPLETED IJY THE DEPOSIT

OF TWO COPIES IN THE OFFICE.

No. 297.

WASHINGTON:GOVERNMENT PRINTING O F F I C E.

1897.

C555

Treasury Department,Office of the Secretary,

Division of Stationery , Printing, and Blanks.

BOOKS.

Titles.

The Squire of Kosevalc. By Charlotte E. Abbott. Last

installment.

A Parser and Analyzer. By Francis A. March

Two Noble Women. By Susan Parkman

Wallace's Year-Book of Trotting and Pacing in 18!H>.

Vol. 12.

The Historical Development of Code Pleading. ByCharles M. Hepburn.

His Fortunate Grace. By Gertrude AthertonA Spotless Reputation. By Dorothea GerardPerfection City. By Mrs. OrpenA History of Ancient Greek Literature. By Gilbert

Murray.Through Unknown African Countries. By A. Donaldson

Smith.Victoria Not Well

j

They Prefer Peace, !

The News in EnglandGrave Situation in Spain

j

Powers Divided Over Crete !

All Europe Interested

The Cretan Difficultyj

All About the Woman of Fashion. By Annie Lauriej

Woods.Fair Diplomats. By A. L. WoodsAn Earthquake Legend. By Chas. Kelsev Gaines ...

j

Floral Etiquette. By A. L. Woods ".

i

Gray Man's Path. ByC. E. GainesBattle in a Tree. By Fred. Wishaw. (A. Maine) '

A Celestial Telescope. By H. D. Jones|

St. Patrick's Escape from Bondage. By J. S. Murray....

Of Insect Tigers. By Margaret Allison

Ellen Osborn's Fashion Letters. By E. P. HeatonFrom the East to the West. By Chas. A. BrambleEngineer and the Plague. By Eliza Putnam HeatonWhere Storms Come From. By Herbert Hey woodLost Opportunity. By Edith M. ThomasLife in the Colonies. By Geo. Hamlin FitchSnake and 'Gator. By I. G. KingThe Awakening of Hank Black. By Paul DanbyM. Quad's P^un, Fancy, and Fiction. By Chas. B. Lewis..

Posters ,

Appellate Division Reports. Supreme court. New York. ',

Vol. 9. 1896.

The Matchless Camphor, Arnica, and Tar Ointment. ByD. K. Barbour.

Thirty-two Portraits of Eminent Teachers

Artesian and Driven Wells.

PllOPKIKTOK.H.

Charlotte E. Abbott.

American Book Company,New York.

American Tract Society,

New' York.American Trotting Register

Association, Chicago.

W. H. Anderson & Co.,

Cincinnati.

D.Appletun&Co., New York.

Do.Do.Do.

|

Edward Arnold, New York.

Associated Press, New York.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.

Do.Do.

Bacheller Syndicate,

New York.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.

Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.George C. Baker,

Albany. N. YBanks & Bros., New York

D. R. Barbour,Westfield, Ind

C. W. Bardeen,Syracuse, N. Y

Barker Artesian Well Company, Providence, ft. I

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BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

The Mutable Many. By Bobert Barr. Chaps. 22-24. ..

La Comedie Huraaine. By Honore* de Balzac. Trans-lated by George B. Ives-

Vol. 5. Albert Sabarus: Daughter of Eve

Vol. G. Marriage Contract : La Grenadiers Gobscck.The Horse—5. Persian, Turkish, Barb, and Spanish

Horses. By Joseph Battel 1.

Half-Dime Library. No. 1023Dime Library. No. 958The Passing of the Crossbow. By Wolcott Le Clear

Beard.Money Letter Checkers. By S. J. BeighelUnited States National Military Cemetery, Arlington

Whiskey Wisdom

A Year With the Apostles. Vol. 7, No. 4.

By James Edward McVeanyAcross the Atlantic...The Cable-Car Crime.

Chaps. 4-6.

The Housekeeper's MonitorThe American Accountants' Manual. Vol. 1. Exam-ination Questions. Answers by Frank Broaker andRichard M. Chapman.

Hebrew Holidays. 1897

Famous Songs and Those Who Made Them. Edited byFrederic Dean and Helen K. Johnson. Parts 27 and 28.

What to Do Until the Doctor Comes. By W. S. Bunn..The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents. Vol. 4.

Acadia and Quebec. 1G1G-1G29.Manual of the RepublicCaton's Book-Keeping Manual.

Napoleon. By William M. Sloane. Part 14List of Subscribers. Baltimore, February, 1897.

Time for Wellesley, Wellesley Hills Farms, and NewtonLower Falls.

Course in Mechanics' Bids and Estimates. Edited byProf. Seymour Drexel.

A History of Methodism in the United States. ByJames M. Buckley. Vol. 2.

The Dominant Note and Other Stories. By Mrs. W. K.Clifford.

The Two Captains. By W. Clark Russell. Parts 1 and 2.

Machine Design.

The Bankers' Register. January, 189";

The Merchants' Experience Guide

Southern Statesmen of the Old Regime. By WilliamP. Trent.

Downfall of the Political System of the World. ByJohn Culp.

Newspaper Catalogue

PltOPKIKTOKS.

Robert Barr.

George Barrie & Son,

Philadelphia.Do.

Joseph Battell,

Middlebury, Vt.Beadle & Adams, New York.

Do.Wolcott Le Clear Beard.

S. J. Beighel, Pittsburg. Pa.William Bengongh,

New York.Bernheim Brothers,

Louisville, Ky.Bible Study Publishing Com-pany, Boston.

Emil L. Boas, New York.W. D. Boyce Company.

L. E. Boyd.Broaker & Chapman,

New York.

George G. Brown & Co.,

New York.Bryan Publishing Company,

New York.W. S. Bunn, Lawrence, Kans.Burrows Brothers Company,

Cleveland, Ohio.T. J. Carey & Co., New York.Wm. E. Caton,

Detroit, Mich.Century Co., NeAV York.Chesapeake and Pot omacTelephone Company,

Washington City.G. Chevalier,

Wellesley, Mass.Chicago Record, Chicago.

Christian Literature Com-pany, New York.

Mrs. W. K. CliiTord.

Peter Fenelon Collier,'

New York.Correspondence Sch o o 1 ofTechnology Company,

Cleveland, Ohio.Credit Company, Chicago.Credit Rating Company,

Louisville, Ky.Thomas Y. Crowell & Co.,

New York.John Culp,

Warrensburg, Mo.Dauchy & Co., New York.

XI

ROOKS—Continijicd.

Titles.

Leaves from a Note Book. By Louis I)e Lcstry

Diekermau Ancestry

Specifications for Frame Freight Houses

Salted with Fire. By George Macdonald. Chaps. 20and 21.

A Pearl of the Realm. By Ann.i L. GlynThe Sign of the Spider. By Bertram MitfordGovernment Positions Not Under the Civil Service

Chinese Mercantile Directory. 1897

Pontiac, Chief of the Ottawas. By Col. II. R. Gordon..

Directions for Laying Perfect Granite Roofing

Street Visiting List. Arranged hy C. S. FergusonThe Pocket Church Record with Street Visiting List.

Arranged by C. S. Ferguson.Sunday School Home Department RecordThe Home DepartmentHome Department Visitor's Record BookPointers on Electrical Lighting

Who Killed the Democratic Party? By Evelina H.Fairmau.

The Missing Heiress. Translated from the German ofAdalbert Holm by J. La Rose. Nos. 9, 10, 11, 12.

The Omega Preservative and Purifier

Hero Tales from Sacred Story. By Rev. Louis AlbertBanks.

Original Communications. By Prof. John W. Fyfe

The Rainbow of Adamant. By Chas. Kelsey GainesWhist Study Suite. Compiled by E. H. GayHints to Insurers Against Fire

j

The Gate to Health. By W. Biddle Oilman . Vol. 1,

No. 3.

Gopsill's Philadelphia City Directory. 1897 ,

Green's Dropsy Remedy

A Cat Courtship

How to Write Shorthand Contractions. By W. H.Hamersly.

The Open View Bookfinder. Nos. 1 and 3

Financial New York. By William Ten Eyck Hardeu-brook. Parts 3 and 4.

Aaron in the Wild Woods. By Joel Chandler Harris.

Chap. 6.

The Three Partners. By Bret 1 larte. Part 2Stories of Lincoln

The Heart of the Queen Witch. By John LangdonHeaton.

Hershey's Improved Class Book

ROPRIKTORS.

Louis De Lcstry,

St. Paul, Minn.E. D. Dickerman,

New Haven, Conn.Clark Dillenbeck,

Philadelphia.Dodd, Mead & Co.,

New York.Do.Do.

George .1. Drewry,Washington City.

A. R.Dunbar, San Francisco.

E. P. Dutton &Co.,New York.

Eastern Granite RoofingCo., Jersey City, N. J.

Eaton Si, Mains, New York.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Elbridge Electrical Manufac-turing Co., Elbridge, N. Y.

Evelina H. Fairman.

S. Fcinberg& Co., New York.

James F. Ferguson,Burlington, Vt.

Funk & Wagnalls Company,New York.

John W. Fyfe,

Saugatuck, Conn.Chas. Kelsey Gaines.Elizabeth 11. Gay, Boston.

Nellis Getman,Johnstown, N. Y.

W. Biddle Oilman,Philadelphia.

James Gopsill's Sons,

Philadelphia.H. II. Green's Sons,

Atlanta, Ga.Grit Publishing Company,

Williamsport, Pa.

W. H. Hamersly,Allentown, Pa.

Benj. E. Hamilton,Worcester, Mass.

William Ten Eyck Harden-brook, New York.

By Joel Chandler Harris,

Atlanta, Ga.Btet Harte,London,England.George W. Hayes, Jr.,

Chicago.John Langdon Heaton.

Abram S. Hershey, York, Pa.

&\

BOOKS—CONTINUED.

Titles.

Boyhood. By Warren Holdcn.Hooper's Secret Age'TellerHooper's Home-Made Brooder.The Monkeys. By E. Ve.ile....

The Fox's Story. By E. VealeThe First Trousers. By E. Veale.

The Rival Babies. By E. Veale...

Thirty Years a Slave

Methods and Outlines m United States History. ByJ. A. Joseph.

Outline of Psychology. By Jonathan RigdonInfinitives and Participles. By Jonathan RigdonSuccess on a Salary

Reports of Cases in the Circuit Court of Ohio. Vol. 13,

No. 7.

How to SucceedThe Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquary. Editedby Edward W. James. No. 1, part 4.

Directions for Playing Sheepee, in the Fold

Alabama Reports. Vol. 110

Electric Power Transmission. By Louis Bell.

Modern Melodies. By Charles E. Pratt

The Constitution of the United States and the Declara-tion of Independence. In English and Yiddish.Translated by Alexander Harkavy.

Redeeming His Name. By Leander S. Keyser. Chap. 8.

Die Heilige Passion. Von U. Spiith

Atlas of Manhattan Island, N. Y. Vol.

Index to Atlas of Manhattan Island, N. Y. Vol. 7New Pamphlet of Horizontal and Vertical Engines and

Boilers.

Whoso Findeth a Wife. By William Le Qucux. Chap. 9.

The Practical Management of Engines and Boilers. ByWilliam Barnet Le Van.

Illustrated American Biography. Section Six

Illustrated Price List of Uniforms and Equipments.Catalogue No. 63.

Padre Ramon. By Richard LinthicumLovice. By Mrs. Hungerford

The Criminal Reporter. By William H. Silvernail.

Vol. 2.

The New York Criminal Reports. By William H. Sil-

vernail. Vol. 10.

What Will He Do With It? By Pisistratus Caxton.In three volumes.

In a Treasure Ship. By Owen HallSpring Styles for Hats and HaberdasheryHow to OrderA Treatise on the Criminal Law. By Em Iin MeClain.

Vol. 1.

Proprietors.

Warren Hoiden.F. L. Hooper, Baltimore, Md.

Do.Hubbard Publishing Com-pany, London, England.

Do.Do.Do.

Louis Hughes,Milwaukee, Wis.

Indiana Publishing Com-pany, Danville, Ind.

Do.

Do.Informant Company,

Cleveland, Ohio.Carl G. Jahn,

Columbus, Ohio.A. P. James, Clarinda, Iowa.Edward W. James,

Baltimore, Md.W. G. Johnson,

Burlington, Iowa.Joseph F. Johnson, governor

of Alabama.W. J. Johnston Company,

New York.H. Franklin Jones,

Brooklyn, N. Y.J. Katzcnclenbogen,

New York

Leander S. Keyser.I. Koliler & Sons,

Philadelphia.Lefevre Company,

New York.Do.

James Leffel Sc Co.,

Springfield, Ohio.William Le Queux.Wm. Barnet Le Van,

Philadelphia.Lewis Publishing Company,

Chicago.M. C. Lilley & Co.,

Columbus, Ohio.Richard Linthicum.

.

J. B. Lippineott Company,Philadelphia.

W. C. Little & Co.

,

Albany, N. Y.

Do.

Little, Brown & Co.,

Boston.

Hugh L. Lusk.Henry C. Lytton, Chicago.

Do.End in MeClain,

Iowa City, Iowa.

/*

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Tlic Planting of the Shamrock. By Gerald Brenan

The Dare-Devil Irish Soldier

A Treati.se on Hocks, Rock-Weathering, and Soils. ByGeorge P. Merrill.

The Sabbath School Cradle Roll ,\

In the Name of Liberty. By Florence Marryat. Chap. \\

The Old Soldier's Dream

Supplement to the Realty Directory of San Francisco.

1H97.

Prospectus of the Shippers' Warehouse Company

How to Teach Writing in the Public School. By C. L.

Michael.Ann Arhor and Ypsilauti Directory. 1897

Scraps of Wit and Wisdom. By E. J. Timmons

The American Negro. By Thad. R. Montgomery

Illustrated Catalogue and Trice List for Supplies, Tools,

Machinery.Catalogue and Buyers' Guide. 1897

Bible B's for Beautiful Living. By Abbie C. Morrow....

Old Cap. Collier Library. No. 092

Old Cap. Collier Library. No. 693Breaking the Tomb. By John R. Musick. Chaps. 17and 18.

System 210 for Laundries

Circular LettersElementary Physics

Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names

Special Kabeldepeschen. March 5-11, 1897

Story of Opportunity or Character BuildingPatty Hagar. By Emma A. OpperThe Yellow Kid in McFadden's Flats. By Edward W.Townsend.

The Original Order of Pluto. An Illustrated Ritual

Physical Perfection. By O. A. PalmerKingsley, the Detective. By Old Sleuth

A Detective's Enigma. By Old SleuthA Plucky Girl. By Old SleuthCreco, the Swordsman. By Old SleuthA Ten Day Mystery. By Old SleuthA Great Boy. By Old sieuthJolly Jess. By Old SleuthSteam Boilers. By Cecil H. Peabody and Edward F.

Miller.

The Private Life of the Queen. By C. Arthur Pearson.

What the Queen Eats and Drinks.A Willing Transgressor and Other Stories. By A. G.

Plympton.

Proprietors.

S. S. McClure Company,New York.

Do.Macmillan Company,

New 1

> oik.

Mrs. F. B. Makepeace,Springfield, Mass.

i

Florence Marryat.

|J. R. Marshall,

Wilmington, N. C.

M. S. Mathcw and .1. S. Reid,

San Francisco.

Lary Maybaum,Newark, N. J.

|

C. L Michael,Fairmont, W. Va.

Glen V. Mills,

Ann Arbor, Mich.Monitor Company,

Cincinnati, Ohio.Thad. R. Montgomery,

Koscinsko, Miss.

Montgomery & Co.,

New York.Montgomery Ward ik Co.,

Chicago.Abbie C. Morrow.Norman L. Monro,

New York.Do.

John R. Musick.

National Cash Register Com-pany, Dayton', Ohio.

Do.National Correspondence In-

stitute, Washington City.

Thomas Nelson & Sons,

New York.New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung,

New York.F. Oldach.Emma A. Opper.R. F. Outcault, New York.

Joseph Pal len & Co.,

Cincinnati.

(). A. Palmer, Warren, Ohio.

Parlor Car Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Cecil II. Peabody and EdwardF. Miller, Boston.

C. Arthur Pearson.

A. G. Plympton.

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BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Pleading and Practice at Law. By John Prentiss Toe.

Vol. 1—Pleading.Wool Dyeing. Part 1. By W. M. GardnerM'Kinley's Message to SpainPersecuting Mr. Seovel

Imprisoned and Fdrgotten

Besieged by RebelsSeovel Risked Life

Castelar Lands M'KiuleyRegard Bayard an EnglishmanCanovas Stands by WeylerCompetitor Men Still in Prison

Spain Claims M'KinleyMnsic Talks With Children. By Thomas Tapper

Have I Talent? By Lonis (1. Ifeinze

A Directory of the American Cycle Trade...

The Lady Charlotte. By Adeline Sergeant

Chinese Memorandum Book. 1897..

A Pocket History of The Presidents

Kindergarten in MissionsBlackstone's Commentaries. Book 3. By WilliamDraper Lewis.

The Mount and Autun. By Philip Gilbert Hamerton ..

The Savoy Private ToursA Chemise With Every Nightgown ,

He Controls Wind and RainThe Realms of Love. A song. By F. L. Sallade ....

Insurance Maps of Houston, Tex. 1890

Map of the Black Hills. By Samuel Scott.

The Man Who Wins. By Robert Herrick..

Jesus Christ During His Ministry. By Edmond Stapfer.

Translated by Louise Seymour Houghton.Chemistry. Course 1—Chemical Facts. By Harlan P.

Shaw.Insurance Inventory

Old MichiganRhymes on the RangeAccident Insurance Manual. 1897The Strange Romance of a Palace Car.

Flames. By Robert HichensBy A. B. Anker.

Seven Easy Lessons in Astrology. By J. B. Sullivan...

Civil Service Examinations for the Government Service.

The Gibeonites. By Rev. B. S. Taylor

The Gray Sombrero. By M. Imlay Taylor. Install-

ments 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13.

Detective Library. No. 746Wide Awake Library. No. 1310Dickey's Adhesive Marginal Annotations

Solid Facts About Sunny Southern Texas.Dervoort.

By Paul Van

'KOPKIETORS.

.John Prentiss Poe,Baltimore.

I']. A. Possclt, Philadelphia.Press Rub. Co., New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Theodore Presser,

Philadelphia.

Do.F. P. Prial Co., New York.Rand, McNally & Co.,

Chicago.

Do.Anson D. F. Randolph Com-pany, New York.

Do.Rees Welsh & Co.

,

Phi lade! phi?.

Roberts Brothers, Boston.

L. Melano Rossi, Boston.

Ryman Interview Syndicate,

New York.Do.

F. L. Sallade, Womelsdorf.Sanborn-Perris Map Com-

pany, New York.Samuel Scott,

Custer City, S. Dak.Charles Scribner's Sons,

New York.Do.

Harlan P. Shaw,Bridgewater, Mass.

Joseph Shurek,Milwaukee, Wis.

E. J. Smith, Vassar, Mich.R. E. L. Smith.Spectator Co., New York.W. F. Stodder.Herberts. Stone & Co.,

Chicago.

J. B. Sullivan, New York.P. Targarona, Baltimore, Md.B. S. Taylor,

Des Moines, Iowa.Mary Imlay Taylor.

Frank Tousey, New York.Do.

Union Publishing Company,Saginaw, Mich.

Paul Van Dervoort,Chesterville, Tex.

/>

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Vincent Perpetual Inventory and Complete l>ar Account-ant.

The Manufacturers' Practical Up-To-I)atc Recipe Book.By Lewis Jameson. %

The Relations of Employer and Employee. By GeorgeE. Wasey.

Elijah Tone, Citizen. By Amos R. Wells. Chap. 10

The Essentials of Algebra lor Secondary Schools. ByWebster Wells.

New American Supplement to the Encyclopaedia Bri-

tannica. Edited under Day Otis Kellogg. Vols. 2

and 3.

Mow to Bead and Mark Proof.

Legends of the Red Children. By Mara L. Pratt

The First Year Nature Reader. By Katherine Beebeand Nellie F. Kingsley.

Handbook of the Law of Partnership. By WilliamGeorge.

The Federal Cases. Vols. 28 and 29Cash BookOriginal Entry Ledger

Hints to Investors. March 6, 1897.

Lenten Sermons. Edited by Rev. Augustine Wirth.First edition.

Short Sermons. By Rev. Francis Hunolt. Translatedby Rev. Augustine Wirth. Vol. 2—The PenitentChristian.

The South and the North and From Shore to Shore

PltOPKIKTOK

Vincent Manufacturing Com-pany, Onconta, N. V.

Ward,' Lock& Co., New York.

< fcorge E. Wasey,Detroit, Mich.

Amos R. Wells.

Webster Wells, Boston.

Werner Company, NewYork.

Do.Werner School Book Com-

pany, Chicago.bo.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

Do.

C. E. Wilkins.Williams & Rogers,

Rochester, N. Y.

Willis Publishing Company,Washington City.

Augustine Wirth,Elizabeth, N. J.

Do.

M. M. Yeakh

PERIODICALS.JL

A B C Pathfinder and Dial. March 8-14, 1897

Advance Reports. Legal Intelligencer. March 12, 1897.

Advance Sheets. All Opinions of the United States

Supreme Court. March 1, 1897.

Afro-American Beacon Light. February, 1897

Albany Law Journal. March G, 1897.

Amateur Athlete. March 11, 1897

American Agriculturist. March 13, 189"

Americau Architect. March 0, 1897

American Ecclesiastical Review. March, 1897

American Field. March 13, 1897

American Florist. March 0, 1897

American Journal of Obstetrics. March, 1897

2 T E

New England Railway Pub-lishing Co., Boston.

Frank Recder, Secretary of

the State of Pennsylvania.Lawyers' Co-operative Pub.

Co., Rochester, N. Y.

Beacon-Light V u b 1 i s h i n gCompany, New York.

Albany Law Journal Com-pany, Albany, N. Y.

Amateur Athlete News Com-pany, New York.

Orange Judd Co., New York.American Architect andBuilding News Co., Boston.

American Ecclesiastical Re-view Co

,New York.

American Field PublishingCompany, New York.

American Florist Company,Chicago.

William Wood & Co.,

New York.

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PERIODICALS—CONTINUED.

Titles.

American Journal of Sociology. March, 1897

American Machinist. March 11, 1807

American Medical Journalist. March, 1897

American Medico-Surgical Bulletin. March 10, 1897.

American Stock-Keeper. March 0, 1897

Annals of Surgery. March, 1897

Anthony's Photographic Bulletin. March, 1897

PKOPMETOB8.

Architects' and Builders' Review. January-February,1897.

Architecture and Building. March 6, 1897Arthur's Home Magazine. March, 1897

Atlantic Reporter. Vol. 30, No. 8.

Ave Maria. March 13, 1897

Banner of Gold. March 0, 1897 ...

Banner Weekly. March 20, 1897.

Baptist Union. March 13, 1897...

Bearings. March 4, 1897....

Black Cat. April, 1897 .....

Boiler Maker. March, 1897.

Book Buyer. March, 1897.

Boston Glass of Fashion. March, 1897.

Boston Post. March 7, 1897Boston Sunday Globe. March 7, 1897.

Bradstreet's. March 6, 1897Brick. March, 1897Brooklyn Life. March 6 and 13, 1897..

Buyers' Reference. January, 1897

California Architect. February, 1897.

Carriage Monthly. March, 1897Central Law Journal. March 5, 1897.

Choir Herald. March, 1897Choir Leader. March, 1897Child Study Monthly. March, 1897 ..

Christian Herald. March 10, 1897.

Christian Literature. March, 1897.

Clothiers' and Haberdashers' Weekly. March 5, 1897....

Collier's Weekly. March 11, 1897

Comfort, March, 1897

University of Chicago,

Chicago.American Machinist Pub-

lishing Co., New York.Charles Wood Fassett,

St. Joseph, Mo.Bulletin Publishing Com-

pany, New York.American Stock-Keeper Pub-

lishing Company, Boston.University of Pennsylvania

Press, Philadelphia.E. & H. T. Anthony & Co.,

New York.Burnett Publishing Com-pany, New York.

W. T. Comstock, New York.Arthur's Home Magazine,

New York.West Publishing Company.

St. Paul, Minn!D. E. Hudson,

Notre Dame, Ind.Banner of Gold PublishingCompany, ' Chicago.

Beadle & Adams, New York.Baptist Young People's

Union, Chicago.Bearings Pub. Co., Chicago.Shortstory Pub. Co., Boston.Joseph T. Ryerson & Son,

Chicago.Chas. Scribner's Sons,

New York.Walter IT. Marsh, Boston.Post Pub. Co., Boston.Globe Pub. Co., Boston.Bradstreet Co , New York.Brick, Chicago.Brooklyn Life PublishingCompany, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Buyers' Reference Company,New York.

California Architectural Pub-lishing Co., San Francisco.

Ware Brothers, Philadelphia.Central Law Journal Com-

pany, St. Louis, Mo.J. P. Vance & Co., Chicago.E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, Ohio.Werner School Book Com-

pany, New York.Louis Klopsch, New York.Christian Literature Com-pany, New York.

Trades Weekly Company,New York.

Peter Fenclon Collier,

New York.Gannett & Morse Concern,

Augusta, Me.

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I

TlTLKS. PltOI'IllKTOIlS.

Commercial Advertiser. March 8-13, 1897 Commercial Advertiser% Association, New York.

Commercial and Financial Chronicle. March 8, 1897 Mnnn&Co., New York.Commercial and Financial Chronicle. Quotation Sup-

j

Do.plement. March (5, 1897.

Cycling Gazette. March 11, 1807 Kmil Grossman & Bro.,

Cleveland, Ohio.

Daily Commercial Reporter. March 3, 4, 5, 1897 Commercial Reporter Pub.Co., Sioux City, Iowa.

Delineator. April 1, 1896 Buttcrick Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette. March, 1897 Gazette Pub. Co., New York.Digest of Physical Tests and Laboratory Practice. Jan- Frederick A. Richie,

uary, 1897. Philadelphia.Dry Goods Economist. March G, 1897 Textile Pub. Co., New York.Eastern State Journal. March 6, 1897 Charles D. Horton,

White Plains, N. Y.Electrical Engineer. March 10, 1897 Electrical Engineer,

New York.Electrical Journal. March 1, 1897 ! Electrical Journal Publish-

ing Company, Chicago.Electrical World. March G, 1897

J

W. J. Johnston Company,New York.

Engineering Record. March G, 1897 Engineering Record,New York.

European Architecture. March, 1897 ; Smith & Packard, Chicago.Examiner. March 6-12, 1897 !

W. R. Hearst, San Francisco.

Family Story Paper. March 20 and 27, 1807 !Norman L. Munro,

New York.Farm Implement News. March 4 and 11, 1807

|

Farm Implement News Com-pany, Chicago.

Farm Machinery. March 0, 1897J

Midland Publishing Com-pany, St. Louis, Mo.

Farmer. March 13, 1897 I Orange Judd Co., Chicago.Fashions. March, 1897 i Herbert Booth King & Bro.

/Pub. Co., New York.

Federal Reporter. Vol. 77, No. 8 West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

Financier. March 8, 1897j

Financier Co , New York.Forest and Stream. March 13, 1897 ! Forest and Stream Publish-

ing Company, New York.Four O'Clock. March, 1897 , A. L. Swift & Co., Chicago.

Furniture Trade Review. March 10, 1897 Review Publishing Company,New York.

Garden and Forest. March 10, 1807 Garden and Forest Publish-ing Company, New York.

Glass of Fashion. April, 1807 Butteriek Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Golden Rule. March 13 and 20, 1897 James Elverson,

Philadelphia.

Golden Hours. March 13 and 20, 1807 Norman L. Munro,New York.

Golden Rule. March 11, 1897 Golden Rule Co., Boston.

Good Housekeeping. March, 1897 Clark W. Bryan Company,Springfield, Mass.

Good Literature. March, 1897 F. M. Lupton, New York.

Good News. March 20 and 27, 1807 Street & Smith, New York.

Grand Album of Metropolitan Fashions. April, 1897 Butterick Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Great Round World. March 11, 1807j

William Beverley Hanson,New York.

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PERIODICALS—CoNTiNtiKn.

Titles. Proprietors.

Green Bag. March, 1H!>7

Grocers' Regulator. March 4, 1897.

Happy Days. March 27, 1897

Harper's Bazar. March 13, 1897

Harper's Round Table. March 9, 1897Harper's Weekly. March 13, 1897Hartford Weekly Gnide. March 8-14, 1897Harvard Graduates' Magazine. March, 189",

Home Sunshine. March, 1807.

Horseman. March 9, 1897

Ice and Refrigeration. March, 1897Illinois Official Reporter. March 10, 1897

Illustrated Buffalo Express. March (5, 1897.

Illustrated Christian World. March, 1897Illustrated Electrical Review. March 10, 189"

Illustrated Police News.Inland Printer. March,

March II

8971897.

Jewelers' Circular. March 10, 1897.

Jewelers' Weekly. March 10, 1897.

Journal of the American Medical Association. Marchfi, 1897.

Journal of the United States Artillery. January-Feb-ruary, 1897.

Judge. Inauguation number

Kansas University Quarterly. January, 1897

Kindergarten News. March, 1897

Land of Sunshine

Lawyers' Reports Annotated. February 1, 1897.

Boston Book Co., Boston.Reid Murdoch & Co.,

Chicago.

Prank Tonsey, New York.Harper & Bros., New York.

Do.

Do.

E. B. Iviton, Hartford, Conn.Harvard Graduates' Maga-

zine Association, Boston.S. A. Hudson, New York.Chicago Horseman Newspa-

per Company, Chicago.H. S. Rich &Co., Chicago.

Isaac Newton Phillips,

Bloomington, 111.

Geo E. Matthews & Co.,

Buffalo, N. Y.Ross Taylor, New York.Electrical Review PublishingCompany, New York.

Police News Pub. Co., Boston.

Inland Printer Company,Chicago.

Jewel < Circular Publish-

Lee's Illustrated Values. January, 189"

Legal Intelligencer. March 12, 1897

Leslie's Weekly. March 11, 1897.

Life. March 11, 1897Machinery. March, 1897Mackey ABC Guide. March 13, 1897.

Medical News. March 6, 1897Medical Record. March 6 and 13, 1897.

Medical Review of Reviews. February, 189"

Medicine. March, 1897Men and Matters. Februarv, 1891

Mcsseuger of the Sacred Heart. April, 1897

ing Company, New York.Trades Weekly Company,

New York.American Medical Associa-

tion, Chicago.Journal of the United States

Artillery, Fort Monroe, Va.Judge Publishing Company,

New York.E. M. Hopkins,

Lawrence, Kans.Milton Bradley Company,

Springfield, Mass.Land of Sunshine Publishing

Co., Los Angeles, Cal.

Lawyers' Co-operative Rub.Co., Rochester, N. Y.

J. M. Lee, New York.Edward 1*. Alliuson,

Philadelphia.Arkell Weekly Company,

New York.Mitchell & Miller, New York.Industrial Press, New York.A B C Guide Co., New York.Lea Bros. <Sc Co., New York.William Wood & Co.,

New York.Medical Review of Reviews,

New York.Geo. S. Davis, Detroit, Mich.Men and Matters,

New Orleans.

Apostlcship of Prayer,

New York.

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TlTLKfl.

Millinery Trade Review. March, 1897..V

Monthly Blotter. March, 18!)7

Monthly Review. March, 181)7

National Druggist. March, 181)7

National Police Gazette. March 21), 1*9"

New Crusade. March, 181)7

New England Homestead. March 13, 181)"

New England Master-Builder. March (i, 1K97.

New York Clipper. March R5, 181)7

New York Herald. March 5-12, 181)7,

New York Journal. March 5-12,181)7.

New York Ledger. March 13, 1897

New York Medical Journal. March R$, 1807New York State Reports and Session Laws. March 6,

181)7.

New York Supplement and State Reporter. March 4,

1897.

New York Times. March 5-12, 1897

New York Tribune. March 7, 1897.

New York Weekly. March 20 and 27, 1897....

New York Weekly Bulletin. March 8-14, 189'

Northeastern Reporter. Vol. 46, No. 1

Northwestern Reporter. Vol. 70, Nos. 1 and 2.

Northwest Magazine. March, 1897

Occult Science Library. March, 1897 /Official Steamship Guide. March, 1897

Open Court. March, 1897Our Little Ones and the Nursery. March, 1897.

Our Young People. March 6, 1897

Outlook. March 13, 1897Overland Monthly. March, 189"

Pacific Messenger. March, 1897.

Pacific Reporter. Vol. 47, No. 9.

Pathfinder. March 6, 1897

Pennsylvania County Court Reports. March C, 189"

Period. March, 1897Philadelphia Inquirer. March 7, 189'

Physical Review. March G, 1897Pittsburg Daily News. March 5-12, 1897.

Pittsburg Times. March 5-12, 189"

Profmuktokh.

Gallison & Itobron CompanyNew York

Muirson & Wright,San Jose, Cul

Sharp & AUcnian < 'ompany,Philadelphia

Henry R. Strong,

St. Louis, MoRichard K. Fox, New YorkWood-Allen Publishing Com

pany, Ann Arbor, MichOrange Judd Company,

Springfield', MassII. II. Lcpper, Huston.Frank Queen I'u blishin;Company, N

r

e\\ YorkJames Gordon Renuel I

,

New YorkW. R. Hearst, New YorkRobert, Bonner's Sons,

New YorkD. Appleton &Co., Nt-wYoi k

Ranks & Pros, and James I!

Lyon, Albany, .\. YWest Publishing Company,

St. Rank MinnNew York Times Company,

New YorkTribune Association.

New YorkStreet & Smith. New YorkEaton & Real, New YorkWest Publishing Company

St. Paul, MinnDo.

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Ernest Loom is, ChicagoInternational Steamship Rub

Co., Minneapolis, .Minn

Open Court Pub. Co., ( Ihicago

Laurtnee Elk us, Uo-tonYoung People Company,

Milwaukee, WisOutlook Co., New YorkOverland Monthly Publish! n;Company, San Francisco

W. A. Smith, Santa Cruz, C;il

West Publishing CompanySt. Paul, Minn

Pathfinder Publishing Company, Washington (

'il \

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PhiladelphiaOlive B. Lee, Dallas. TexPhiladelphia Inquirer Com

pany, PhiladelphiaMaeinillan Co., New YorkPittsburg Daily New-;.

PittsburgPittsburg Times, Pittsburg,

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PERIODICALS—Conti n ujcd.

Titles. Propriktorr.

Primary Lessons and Curds. Vol. 7, Nos. 1:5,17,21,

Puck. March 10 and 17, 1*97

Queen of Fashion. April, 1897Railway Hand Book. March 1, 1897.

Railway Magazine. February, 1897

Rand-McNally Bankers' Monthly. March, 1897

Rand-McNally Central Railway Guide. March, 1897.

Raud-McNally Official Railway Guide. March, 1897..

Rand-McNally Western Railway Guide. March, 1897.

Recreation. March, 1897Rider and Driver. March 13, 1897

Rough Notes. March 4, 1897

Saturday Night. March 20 and 27, 189*

School Journal. March 6, 1897

School Review. March, 1897

Scientific American. March 13, 1897Scientific American Supplement. March 115, 189"

Shipping and Commercial List. March G, 1897...

Short Stories. April, 1897.

Southeastern Reporter. Vol. 20, Nos. 10 and 11

Southwestern Reporter. Vol. '38, Nos. 8 and 9..

Southern Reporter. Vol. 21, No. 8

Spiritof '70. February, 1897

Standard. March 20, 1897

Success with Flowers. March, 1897

Sun. March 5-12, 1897

Sunday School Times. March 13, 1897.

Sunday School World. April, 1897

Superintendent and Foreman. March 9, 1897

Supreme Court Reporter Vol. 17, No. 17

Texas Sittings. March (> and 13, 1897

Theosophy. March, 1897Tobacco. March 5, 1897.

Town Talk. March 13, 1897

Town Topics. March 11, 1897

Trade Monthly. March, 1897

Travelers and Shippers' Directory. March, 1897.

Truth. March 18, 1897

BibleStudy Pub. Co., Boston.Keppler <St Sehwarzmann,

New York.McCall Company, New York.Railway Hand Book Pub-

lishing Co., San Francisco.Railway Magazine Company,

New York.Rand, McNally & Co.,

Chicago.American Railway G u i d eCompany, Chicago.

Do.Do.

G. O. Shields, New York.Rider and Driver PublishingCompany, New York.

Rough Notes PublishingCo., Indianapolis, Ind.

James Elverson,

Philadelphia.E. L. Kellogg & Co.,

New York.University of Chicago,

Chicago.Munn&Co., New York.

Do.Shipping a n d Commercial

List, New York.Current Literature Publish-

ing Company, New York.West Pub. Co. , St. Paul, M inn.

Do.Do.

Spiritof '76 Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Standard Press Company,New York.

Dingee & Conard Company,West Grove, Pa.

Sun Printing and PublishingAssociation, New York.

John D. Wattles & Co.,

Philadelphia.

American Sunday SchoolUnion, Philadelphia.

Joseph Van Ness, Boston.West Pub. Co., St. Paul, Minn.Texas Sittings PublishingCompany, New York.

William Q. Judge, New York.

T. 11. Delauo PublishingCompany, New York.

Burke & Beyer,Newark, N. J.

Town Topics PublishingCompany, New York.

Brown, Durrell & Co.,

Boston.

Denborn Company, Chicago.

Truth Company, New Yrork.

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Titles.

United States Reports. Vol. 165, part 9. I

United States Treasury Counterfeit Detector. March,|

1807.

University Medical Magazine. March, 1H07

Up-to-Date. March 13, 180'

Vogue. March 11, 1807Voice of Masonry. March, 1807Washington Investor. March, IHU1.

Werner's Magazine. Marclv, 1807Western Electrician. March 13, 1807.

Western National. February 27, 1807.

World's Sunday Magazine. March 7, 180"

Young Folks' World. March, 1807

Young People's Weekly. March 21, 1807.

Youth's Companion. March 11, 1807

PROPRIETOR!

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New Vol Is.

University of PennsylvaniaPress, Philadelphia.

Up-to-Date Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Fashion Co., New York.John \V. Brown, Chicago.Eugene Church,

Taeonia, Wash.Edgar S. Werner, New York.Electrician Publishing Com-

pany, Chicago.Western National,

Berkeley, Cal.

Press Pub. Co., New York.Chapin Publi.shingCompany,

Denver, Colo.

David C. Cook PublishingCompany, Elgin, 111.

Perry Mason & Co., Boston.

MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS

Debutante March. By Bessye I. AlexanderThe High School Two-step. By .1. P. Andrews...

A Song of Thanksgiving. By J. Ifumfrey Anger.Eclipse Two-step. By Frank E. Blachford

My Thoughts of Thee. By N. A. ArnfeldtCecilia. A collection of pieces for organ. Vol. :$, Nos.

1 and 2.

Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead? By EdwardL. Crammer.

The Organist's Journal. Vol. 8, Nos. 5 and G

By and By. By II. N. RedmanHush-A-By, Little One, Sleep. By U. N. RedmanA Light Lies Here, a Shadow There. By II. N. Redman.The Corsair March. By Ramon Velasquez. For band..

Our Knight Templars' March. By F. W. Cochran. Forbaud.

Newport Yacht Club March. By Ebenezer Babbitt.

Arranged for piano by Edward Y. Mason.Bagatelle. By P. Scharwenka. Op. 32, No. 2King Gold March. By George BarkerDon't You Give Us Away. By J. Norris Hillman

Old Pictures. ByWni. M. Bell

Kosebud Skirt Dance. By Arthur F. Bellinger.

Rose. By Eward Ivison..:

Love is the World's Delight. By James Hingston.

Mother Elk Two-step. By Henry F. Smith

Bessye I. Alexander.J. R. Andrews,

Monticello, 111.

J. Humfrey Anger.Anglo-Canadian Music Pub-

lishers' Association,

Toronto. Canada.N. A. Arnfeldt, Chicago.Wm. E. Ashmall,

Arlington, N. J.

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Sacketts Harbor, N. Y.

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Falls River, Mass.B. F. Banes & Co.

George Barker, Boston.David Battle,

Ottawa, Canada.Wm. M. Bell, Dayton, Ohio.Arthur F. Bellinger,

Battle Creek, Mich.Beige Music Co., New York.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

TlTLlCS. Proprietors.

The Last Message to His Mother. By Fred'k Sand ford.

Send My Boy Back to Me. By H. P. DunksIt 'Asn't Come Out Yet. By Phil BeselerElegie. By Carl ReineckePoinsettia Club March. By Nathan BicrmanOn Her Wedding Day. By Michael B. GarrettThe Valleys of Eden. By Leslie Stuart

The Clown's Songs. By Charles Villiers SI an ford

Two-Part Music. By Hermann Lolir

No. 1—Gather Ye RosebudsNo. 2—Waken, Lords and Ladies Gay

Aeh Amanda. By Willi. Aletter

Die Klex-Marie. By W. AletterGrossstadtbummel. By S. TranslateurAch Bleib'. By W. AletterChant Bohemien. By W. AletterPrelude. By S. Rachmaninoff. Op. 3. Arranged byEdwin H. Le Mare.

Traumerei. By Jeno Hubay. Arranged by Edwin H.Le Mare.

Hymue. By Erik Meyer-Helmund. Arranged byEdwiu H. Le Mare.

Wiegenlied. Von Joseph Schultz

Maienseligkeit. Von Joseph SchultzThe Blue Ribbon March. By C. L. Bowman. For

orchestra.

Jesus Is My Saviour. By Rev. A. B. BowserI'm Only a Newspaper Hack. By Emile E. MoriChoral Gems. No. 7. By E. A. Weiss

Pride of America March. By H. C. VernerAmbolena Two-step. By Geo. MaywoodDance of the Sirens. By Richard FerberPride of My Heart. By H. C. VernerWanda Waltz. By H. C, VernerUp Went O'Connor on His Wedding Day. By Geo. May-

wood.If I Conld Hear Your Voice Again. By Mrs. Carrie

Jacobs-Bond.Fly, You Blackbirds, Fly. By Geo. MaywoodMy Little Rose. By Robert M. Sterrett

June and December. By Carrie Jacobs-BondKleine Buttlerin. By Alban Forster

Schwere Aufgabe. By Alban Forster

Voglein im KiUig. By Alban Forster

Sausewind. By Alban ForsterLy risches Stuck. By A lban Forster

Schulausgabe neuerer Klavier-Litcratur.

Germer

Andantino. By J. v. BeliczayWiegenlied. By Sigismund Blumner.Frohc Botschaft. By H. BockStillbegliickt. By H. BockGavotte. By Ignaz Briill

Frohe Wanderung. By Fr. Damm....Herbstblumen. By Fr. DammRicordo. By Alexander von Fielitz...

Von Heinrich

Beige Music Co., Now York.Do.

Phil Beseler, Chicago.Herman Beyer & Sohiic.

Nathan BiermanSol. Bloom, Chicago.Boosey & Co.,

London, England.Do.

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Boswort h & Co.

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Leipzig, Germany.Do.

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Ed. Bote and G. Bock,Berlin, Germany.

. Do.C. L. Bowman, Philadelphia.

A. B. Bowser, Danville, Pa.Mrs. Rose A. Braendle.S. Brainard's Sons' Company,

Chicago.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

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Leipzig, Germany.Do.Do.Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS -Continuicd

Titles. I Pbopkietorh.

Schulausgabo neuercrKlavior-Literatur. Von lleinrich llreitkopf & fftirtcl,

Germer

Leipzig, Germany.Desiderio. By Alexander von Fielitz Do.

Carmela. By Alexander von Fielitz Do.Sonatina. By Alban Forster. Nr. 1, C dur Do.Sonatina. By Alban Forster. Nr. 2, F dnr Do.Sonatina. By Alban Forster. Nr. 3, G dnr Do.Puppentiinzchen. By Alban Forster Do.

Mutters Abeudlied. By Alban Forster Do.

Leute aus dem Walde. By Alban Forster Do.

Kleiner Rekrut. By Alban Forster Do.Yosemitc Mareb. By Geo. W. Hetzol [Jroder & Scblani,

New York-.

Ballet Episode. By Edgar Stillman Kelley.. George J. Bryan, Now York.Love, Law, and Liberty. By Silas G. Pratt Do.Four Little Grasshoppers. By Lindsay L. Longacre Do.

Be True to Me. By J. Remington Fairland Do.In My Beloved's Eyes. By G. W. Cbadwick G. W. Chadwick.Wilbelm der Grosse. By Theodor Krause C. A. Challier & Co.

,

Berlin, (Germany.Deuxicme Mazur. By Felix Borowski

;

F. W. Cbanot,London, England.

Pagan. By Hermann Lohr Chappell & Co.,

London, England.Annie Laurie. For women's voiees. Arranged by W.

;

Jobn Church Company,P. Thurston. Cincinnati.

The Blue Bells of Scotland. "Women's voices. Ar~ Do.ranged by W. P. Thurston.

Mosel Popular Class Book. A. J. Gantvoort Do.O Little Town of Bethlehem. By John Chester Miller... Do.Mazurka. By J. B. Duvernoy i Do.Home, Sweet Home. For women's voices. Arranged Do.by W. T. Thurston.

In My Castle in the Sky. By F. W. Westhoff. Do.

Cradle Song. By Franz Bendel Do.Little Miss Chicago. By Harry B. Clifford Harry B. Clifford, Chicago.Le Nouveau Two-step. By Ernest Darnall Ernest Darnall,

Kansas City, Mo.Five Minutes Late. By Bennett Scott Frank Dean & Co.,

London, England.Arion March. By Joseph Poznanski ! K. Dehnhoff, New York.Amorita. For band. By Czibulka ' Oliver Ditson Co., Boston.

The Victors' March. By Henry K. Hadley;

Do.

Istar. Variations Symphouiques. By Vincent D'liuly. A. Duraud ct Fils,

Op. 42. Paris, Fiance.

Junior Republic March. By W. H. Eberle. For W. H. Eberle, Troy, N. Y.

orchestra.

Beneath the Trees. By Chas. J. Rockwell. For i O. S. Ewing, Wabash, Ind.

orchestra.

Vestilla. By Chas. J. Rockwell. For orchestra Do.Polonaise-Vestilla. By Chas. J. Rockwell. For band... Do.

Safe On the Rock. By Chas. H. Gabriel E. O. Excel 1

O Labor Faithfully. By W. A. Ogden Do.

Light After Darkness. By E. O. Excel I Do.

Ever Like Thee. By J. If. Rosecrans Do.

My Home is Not Here. By Bev. Elisha A. Hoffman Do.Go Forward, O Worker. By W. A. Ogden Do.

Keep Me Near Thee. By J. S. Fearis Do.God Leadcth Me. Bv W. H.Pontius Do.

Who Will Help? By E. M. Herndon|

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—CoNTTNUKP.

Ex cell...

•v. Elish i A. .IV

Titles.

God Will Answer Prayer. By E.Was Ever Grace Like This? P>y li

man.A Home for Me. By E. M. IlcrndonThe Kins is Coming. By L. E. JonesI'll Work for Thee, By Rev. E. A. HoffmanKeep Singing. By J. S. Fearis

No Time for Jesus? By W. A. OgdcnKeep Step in the March. By Chas. II. GabrielDare to Stand. By L. E. JonesPrepare Thy God to Meet. By IT. IT. McGranahanSong of Triumph. By Chas. II. GabrielDrifting, Drifting. By II. II. McGranahanClosing Hymn. By E. O. Excel!Jesns, Savior. By F. S. ShepardAmazing Grace. By F. S. ShepardJust as I Am. By J. II. RosccransThe Homeland. By Edwin J. NewtonI Shall Be Satisfied". By Chas. II. GabrielAll the World for Christ. By E. O. Excel!He Hideth Me. By Chas. H. GabrielHis Love Can Never Fail. By E. O. Excell

The Man of Calvary. By F. S. ShepardJesus, An Unfailing Friend. Bv Rev. E. A. Hoffman....There is Rest for You. By J. M. StillmanBless Me Now. By Rev. E. A. HoffmanWe Shall Walk With Him in White. By E. (). Excel!...

Improve the Golden Moments. By E. O. ExcellThe Cross is Not Greater. By Ballington BoothMy Name is Recorded in Heaven. By A. J. Show alter..

His Glory Fills My Soul. By E. 0. Excell

The Father's Care. By Dr. S. B. JacksonCrystallize Thy Love. By T. Martin TowncAble to Deliver. By Geo. E. MeyersTo the Front, By Dr. S. B. JacksonCount Your Blessings. By E. O. Excell

The Heavenly Fold. By Miss S. GentryGod's Holy Book. By E. O. Excell

Let Your Light Shine. By J. H. Rosccrans

On to Victory. By W. J. KingBeautiful Isle. By J. S. Fearis

Shall I Then Be Satisfied? By J. S. Fearis

Jesns is Seeking for Thee. By Howard E. SmithBe a Hero. By Chas. If. GabrielToil On. By Dr. S B.JacksonMy Father Knows. By E. 0. Excell

The Wonderful Story. Bv Chas. H. GabrielIf You Will. By Chas. K. LangleyChronicle Telegraph Waltz. By Fred. Eyles

Proptuktous.

Papinta. By Fred. II. Hartwell.

The Frog, the Calf, and the Sandhill Crane. For orches-

tra. Arranged by Frank Mayr.Passing Faces. By R. Fassett

A Night at the Circus. By W. G. Sired. For orchestra.

Arranged by Chas. Nitchke.Creep. Nigger, Creep. By Weston FayreSilver Kays. By Weston Fayre..

The Actress and the Burglar. By Walter Fessler

Flingdum Flury. By Karl Kralc

E. O. Excell.

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Pittsburg, Pa.

Raphael Fassett,

St. Paul, Minn.Do.

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Fillmore Bros., New York,

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continijkd.

Titles.

Pride of the Ozarks. By Ohas. A. FisherThe Tinker's Song. By John WiegandThe Crafty Old Spider. By John Wiegand ...

Ave Rcgina. 1'y A. J. DavisImpressions of Venice. By Louis II. Hillier-

1—Sulla Laguna

Proprirtoiu

('has. A. Fisher, New *>

J. FischerA Pro., New \

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2—La Campana di VeneziaMidnight Chimes. Bv J. E. Newell

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A Night Out. By C. Prcnton Wynne

Ix>st, Stolen, or Strayed. By Bennett Scott.

Good-Bye, Lizzie. By Alec HurleyAlways More or Less. By Malcolm Arnold and Edgar

Manderville.

The Postman. By Chas. OsborneSince I Became a Married Man. By Walter P. KeenTom, Dick, Harry, and Another. By Ella ChapmanGetting to the Bottom of It. By Charles Osborne I

Where Does True Happiness Lie? By George Le Bruno..The Poys Shall Love the Girls. By Albert PerryWhat Do People Marry For? By Norton Atkins !

All Becos' 'E's Minding a 'Ouse. By Frank LeoWhile the Bells Were Ringing. By Carl HowardOh, What Mugs the Poor Men Are. P.y Chas. DeancThis is How He Laughs. By Saville Howard '

Pull, Boys, Together. By Will Godwin,

Life's Short Span. By Dan PaultonLife's Beautiful Dreams. By Malcolm Arnold

!

The French Lady's-Maid. By E. W. Rogers !

Immer lustig. Piano, for 4 hands. Von Otto Schwarz-lose.

Des Jiinglings Leid und Freud'. Piano, for 4 hands.

Von Otto Schwarzlose.Des Jiinglings Leid and Freud'. For Streichorchcster.

Von Otto Schwarzlose.Peng! Peng! For two voices. By R. Norbert

Tm Wonnemouat. Piano. By Carl MehlcrTrotzkopfchen. Piano. By Carl MehlcrFest-Polonaise. Piano. By Carl MehlcrErinnerung. Piano. By Carl Melder

Mein erster Walzer. Piano. By Carl MehlcrGruss an Deutschlands Heer. Piano. By Carl llchler....

Weder Mond noch Sterne. By Martin Klassert

Da die Stunde kam. By Martin Klassert

Sterbeglocken. By Martin Klassert

Trunkner Muth. By W. VolkmannHerzensbeklemmung. By W. VolkmannUnter den roten Blumen. Von Otto SchwarzloseAn wildem Klippenstrande. Von Otto SchwaizloscImmer lustig. Piano. Von Otto SchwarzloseHelgoliinder Geschwind-galopp. Von Otto Schwa rzlosc..

Des Jiinglings Leid and Freud. Von Otto Schwarzlose.

Orchestra.

Camelia. Von Otto SchwarzloseFantasie. For 'cello and piano. Von Otto Schwarzlose.

Albumblatt. For 'cello and piano. Von Otto Schwarz-lose.

Verlassen. For 'cello and piano. Von Otto Schwarzlose..

Forsyth Brothers,

London. England.Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Goblin March. Py Max Frederick

Amorita. By Richard Gcnee and J. Ricgen

Don't Tell Her I am Pad. Py Richard Howell

Love Will Find a Way. Py Samuel II. SpeckI Don't Want to Leave My Mamma. Py G. M. Bland-

ford.

Hush, Hush, My Baby, Don't Cry. For orchestra. ByMaurice Shapirs. Arranged by C. A. Egener.

I Hate You, Sadie Sanders. By G. M. Blandford. Fororchestra. Arranged by C. A. Egener.

Tell Me that You Love Me Once Again. By Walter F.

Grace.

Flight of the Fairies. By John W. Grant

Pingree's Potato Patch. By Harry GraulPopular and Standard Music. For two mandolins and

guitar. Py Ettore Gualano.Seventh Pattalion March. By Alphons Harring

Sonatina. By W. A. Miiller

A Gambler's Bride. By P. G. Haverty

Hallowe'en Two-step March. Py J. A. HenryThe Secret. Victor HerbertThe Gramercy Two-step. Py Mario Herman. For man-

dolin or violin.

Gai Laboureur. Py Paul WachsPremiers Fils d'Argent. Py J. MassenetSi Tu l'Oses. Py J. MassenetFleurs de Houblon. Py Edmond MissaLullaby from "Harvesting." Py Louis H. Hillier

Aubade. Py Louis H. Hillier

Just Dropped In . Py E. F. HoffmanMethod for Mandolin. By G. B. Marzuttini

Symphonic Von Gustav Mahler. Full score

Dur und Moll. Heft GFestal Chimes for Easter. By Geo. C. HuggChrist, the King of GloryHugg's Greeting. By Geo. C. HuggWe Were Sweethearts Long Ago. By L. Fordyce

Andante avec Variations. By Henry Eymieu

Lafayette Two-step. By C. Harry Kain :

Abide with Me. By Oliver KingLeichte Etuden. Fifteen instruktive Stiicke ftir piano-

forte. Von Hugo Piemann. Complete.La Tempesti March. By R. H. KnappKatie. Py John WelshI'm the Only Peach that's on the Tree. Py Ned Cole...

Invitation Hymn. Py Frank W. Lawrence

Imperial Schottische. Py Dora Leroy..

1'nophii TORS.

Max Frederick,Lincoln, Nebr

Goldmark & Conricd,New York

Hamilton S. Gordon,New York

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Walter F. Grace,Atlanta, Ga.

John W. Grant,New ( Glasgow, Nova Scotia.

Harry Graul, Detroit, Mich.Gualano Profilers,

Sycamore, 111.

Alphons Harring.

New Orleans, La.Hatch Music Company,

Philadelphia.

P. G. Haverty,London, England.

J. A. Henry, Chicago.

Victor Herbert.Mario Herman.

HeugeletCie. , Paris, France.

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Louis H. Hillier.

Do.R. F. Hoffman, Chicago.

Fr. Hofmeister,Leipzig, Germauv.

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Geo. C. Hugg, Philadelphia.

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IT. W. Jackson,Cambridge, Ohio.

F. Janin et scs fils,

Lyons, France.

Wm. H. Keller, Easton, Pa.

Oliver King.Fr. Kistncr,

Leipzig, Germany.R. H. Knapp, Saginaw, Mich.Lane, Cole & Cd.', Posron.

Do.F. W. Lawrence,

East Orange, N. J.

Dora Leroy,New Orleans, La.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

TITLES. PkOl'lUKloK.-

Koliinoor Waltzes. Mandolin solo. By Lois Winner.Arranged by VV. C. Patrick.

The Piccadilly Two-step. Mandolin solo. By MauriceSt. Jolm. Arranged l>y Willard C. Patrick.

I Heard the Voice of Jesus. By If. P. DanksVesper Hymn. By E. S. LorenzGloria Patri. By Alfred BierlyThe Lord is Risen. l!y E. L. AshfordEaster Hymn. By E. S. LorenzAll Hail. By Arthur W. NelsonThe Only Way Jfonie. By Arthur W. NelsonEall Into Line. By L. E. JonesThe Fold of the Blest. By .1. Howard EntwistleWatch Your Words. By Mrs. M. M. NewtonSpeak a Kind Word. By E. L. Ashfordlie is Good. By L. E. JonesThe Victory of Faith. By A. Joel BondNot Long. By Mrs. Martha Mills NewtonBells of Gladness. By Charles Edw. PriorThe Golden Summerland. By M. L. MePhailInto Thy Kingdom. By M. L. MePhailEaster Morn is Breaking. By II. P. DanksOn to Conflict. By Cleland B. McAfeeThe Sweetest Lesson. By R. II. BntlerTell the Story. By F. S.' ShcpardStars in My Crown. By E. S. LorenzThou Wilt Not Leave Me. By E. S. LorenzAnswer Him, Lord, I Will. By E. S. LorenzHold Thou My Hands. By E. S. Lorenz ,

After the Night. By E. S. LorenzWith Songs of Harvest Home. By E. S. LorenzWith Jesus on Board. By E. S. LorenzFear Not. By E. S. LorenzIn the Promised Land. By E. S. Lorenz.. AO What a Savior. By E. S. LorenzThe Return of Spring. By E. S. LorenzO Jesus, Let Us Help. By E. S. LorenzThe Bugle Call. By E. S. LorenzThe Land of By and By. By E. S. Lorenz ,

Crush It Down. By E. S. LorenzGleams From the Holy Land. By E. S. LorenzMessengers of Jesus. By E. S. LorenzThe Sun is Shining Still. By E. S. LorenzKeaping as You Go. By E. S. LorenzSpread the News. By E. S. Lorenz ,

God Over All. By E. S. LorenzNever Alone. By E. S. LorenzThe King Comes In. By Chas. II. Gahriel

Jesus Came to Me. By Chas. II. Gahriel

At the Feet of My Savior. By Chas. H. Gahriel

Caring for Me. By Chas. IT. Gahriel

He Saved Even Me. By Chas. II. Gahriel

Olivet. By Chas. H. GahrielWatching for the Morning. By Chas. II. Gabriel

Anywhere With Jesus. By Chas. II. Gabriel

Now Is the Time. By Chas. II. Gahriel

Lift Up Your Heads. By Chas. 11. Gabriel

In the Hollow of His Hand. By Adam Geihel

G lory, Laud, and Honor. By Adam ( Jeihcl

When Thou Hast Shut Thy Door. By Adam Geibel

A Banner for Jesus. By Adam Geihel

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Do.Do.Do.Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

TlTLKS.

Listen to the Savior's Voice. By Adam (ieibel

Singing the Songs of Zion. By Adam (ieibel

Thanks Be to God. By Geo. E. MyersOpen Your Heart. By Geo. E. MyersThere Is Joy. By Geo. E. MyersRight at Last. J5y Geo. E. MyersRise, and Let Me In. By W. A. OgdenReturning to Zion. By W. A. OgdenAshamed of Jesus. By W. A. OgdenJesus Loves the Children. By W. A. OgdenA Friend, A Song, A Home. By W. A. OgdenWe'll Meet Again. By J. II. TenneyRemember Me. By J. H. TenneyHear the Loving Voice. By J. H. TenneyWondrous Grace. By J. H. TenneyAll Is Well. By J. H. TennevThe Battle Flag of Jesus. By Chas. K. LauglcyLove Found Me. By Chas. K. LangleyThe Blessed Day. By W. A. MayBlessed Day and Hour. By W. A. MayRock of Ages. By W. S. MartinIn the Light of Eternity. By W. S. MartinI Will Trust My Dear Redeemer. By M. L. McPhail.Christ, Our Passover. By M. L. McPhailO Blessed Light. By Hubert P. MainIn the Shade of the Willows. By George Meade

L'Esprit American. By Evelyn Scott.

Freedom and Liberty. By Jos. B. Miller

Lift Up Your Glad Voices. By Kev. G. A. Schwedes....

Angels Sing Her Triumph. By E. P. SaundersOn Easter Day. By Kev. G. A. SchwedesAllelujah, Christ Arose. By G. Froelich

Tell It With Gladness. By L. E. Jones ,

The Wonderful Saviour. By Adam GeibelThe Lord of Victory. By G. Froelich

The Day of Resurrection. By Adam Geibel

Vespers Siciliani. For mandolin and guitar. Arrangedby Emilio Calamara.

Wayside Fancies. By Victor HollidayYour Father's Boreeu. By Alicia Adelaide Needham....IfAnyManSin. By Thomas Adams

Graceful Dance. For violin and piano. Arranged byJoseph L. Roeckel.

The Village Organist. Books 5 and G. Edited by J.

Stainer and F. Cunningham Woods.Twelve Easy Voluntaries for the Harmonium. By Max

Ocsten. Second set.

Hark, Hark, the Lark. By Hamilton ClarkeThe Steps of a Good Man. By F. CambridgeThe White Dove. By W. A. C. CruickshankThe Joyous Easter-Tide. By Marion West

Propriictoks.

E. S. Lorcnz, Dayton, Ohio.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

M. L. McPhail.Do.

Hubert P. Main, New York.

G. Meade and T. V. Dale,

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Metzler & Co,

London, England.Jos. B. Miller.

Rufus W. Miller.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

National Music Co., Chicago.

Do.Dr. Joseph Needham.Novel lo, Fwer & Co.,

London.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.

1 fenry D. Noyes & Co.

Boston.

Gute Nacht. By Mary 0'IIaraThe Rose of Satsuma. By Walter OsmondOnly a Rosebud. By Anita Owen. Arranged for orchestra

by Theo. H. Northrup.He That Loves a Rosy Cheek. By Horatio W. Parker...

Mary O'Hara.Walter Osmond.Anita Owen.

Hotatio W. Parker:

MUSrcAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles. Pkoimuktorh.

The Mystic Spell. By Richard Leffmann

God Bless Our Native Land. By Albeit J. 1 [olden.

Ave Vcruni. By Mendelssohn. Adapted by Win.Dressier.

Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis. By Albert J. Holden..American Flag March. By Prof. Gilbert Porter

Don't You Care By W. D. PorterAll Night, Thanks. By Harry Brett

She's Coming Home To-Night. By Waller Coleman....Exercises for Contralto Voice. P>v M. 0. Marehesi.

Op. 1, No. 1.

Sehneidig. For orchestra. By Richard Eilcnberg.

Op. 1!)7.

An mein Vaterland. By Th. Hud. Reese

Gems of the Ballroom. No. 7Remember, I'm Your Brother and Your Friend. P>y

Edwin H. Deagon.The Old Rag Carpet. By Roy L. BurtchOnly a Tear-Stained Message. By Paul B. Armstrong...Ifer Majesty's Record Reign. By Fabian Rose !

The I). W.C. Militaire. By Ethel F. Ryer|

Two Sacred Quartettes for Male Voices. By Harry|

Sanders

The City Beautiful|

Edward H. Phelps,

New York.Win. A. Pond & (Jo.,

New York.Do.

Do.

Gilbert Porter,

Lonaeoniiig, Mil

W. D. Poller.

Reynolds & Co., New York.Do.

Ries & Brier,

Berlin, Gei many.Do.

Rohlfing Sons' Music Com-pany, Milwaukee, Wis.

E. T. Root & Sons, Chicago.Frank K. Root <Sc (Jo.,

Chicago.Do.Do.

Fabian Rose.

Ethel F. Ryer.

}y Geo.I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say

When Poverty Kneels at Your Feet.

Schaller.

When Eily Whispers Yes. By Geo. E. Schaller

The May-Queen. By Anthony J. SchindlerThe Discontented Sisters. By Anthony J. Schindle

I'll Be True to Thee. By E. J. DeceveeThe Kingdom of Heaven. By E. J. DeceveeThe Flow'r of Santa Rosa. By Raymon MooreWe'll Meet Again. By Walter GooldCarnival Waltzes. By Walter GooldEvening. By Robert Schumann

Introduction to Kunihild. Arranged for two pianos, 8

hands, by Aug. Reinhard,Introduction to Kunihild. Arranged for violin, viola.

violoncello, or flute, with harmonium accompaniment,by Harm. Ritter and Aug. Reinhard.

Introduction to Kunihild. Arranged for first violin,J

second violin, viola, and violoncello, with harmoniumaccompaniment, by Aug. Reinhard.

I'll Come Back Again Sonic Day. By Joseph J. Shelly..j

The Dickey Galop. For two banjos. P.y WalterStearns.

Tremolo Mandolin Studies. By Geo. R. Stebbinsj

i

When Night Shadows Downward Fall. By Albertj

d'Archambaud.Three-Eleven-Thirty-Three. By Johnnie Carroll

The King of Glory. By C. Whitney Coombs. Sopranoor tenor in F and mezzo or baritone in E Hat.

The Saviour Hath Risen. By M. E. Upham

Sanders cS: Stayman,Baltimore, Md.

Do.

Geo. 1C. Schaller <Sc Co.,

Boston.Do.

A. J. Schindler.

Do.

J. 11. Schrooder. New York.Do.

G. W. Sctchell, Boston.

Do.

Do.

Silver, Burdette & Co.,

lioston.

Carl Simon, Berlin,Germany.

Do.

Do

Joseph J. Skoliy.

Walter Stearns, Huston.

Geo. R Stebbins,Rochester, N. Y.

Jos. W. Stern & Co.,

New York.

Do.

H. B. Stevens Company,lioston.

Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continuum.

Titles.

O Hail Him. By M. E. Upham

Lullaby. By Arthur M. CurryThe Lord is Thy Keeper. By L«\ W. WodcllGalop u The Bohemians. " Piano accompaniment. ByM. Rudy Heller.

Estasi. liy F. C. Franzoni

Estasi. By F. C. FranzoniTu Sola. ByF. C. FranzoniPastorale Waltzes. By W. R. Flaskefct

The Ancients Abroad. For piano. By S. O.CookThe Feather in Her Bonnet. By Faith Van Valkenburgh..

Maggie Dooley. By M. B. Lawry

Trixy. By Harry Weston

Potpourri 1. From Der Cognae-Konig. Von FranzWagner.

Potpourri 2. From Der Cognae-Konig. Von FranzWagner.

He that Dwelleth. By T. C. Jeflers

Just As I Am. By William PeedHail to the Lord. By Hastings WeblynMight Spreads Her Wing. By O. L. Carter

Praise the Lord, O My Soul. By Carl Pilueger

Munyon's Grand March. By Bart E. GradyThe Jester. By Herbert SparlingThe Voice of the Master. By C. C. StearnsCome, O Creator. By C. C. StearnsCuba's Liberty. By H. G. Williams

My Dinah, Dinah Mite. By A. C. Mackenzie

His Majesty. By F. C. Burnand and P. C. Mackenzie.Mjisic by Alexander C. Mackenzie.

Losing for Mother. By Jean Downs

Crown Jewels. By Herman WuttkeSenners Morgenlied. For piano. By O. von Walden

Das lctzte Edelweiss. For piano. Von O. von Walden..Poslein im Thai. For piano. Von 0. von Walden

MAPS.

Map of the Kern Delta, CalEvanston, 111

Maps of Lawrence County, S. Dak., Mines. Chart No. 3..

Little Falls, N. Y. January, 1897

Scotttlale, Pa. January, 1897Ipswich, Mass. January, 1897Hazclhurst, Miss. January, 1897....'

Corry, Pa. January, 1897iftu4 i>-,vm. a fa Jnnnnrv. 1W)7

PROPRIETORS.

II. V. Stevens Company,Boston.

Do.

Do.S. S. Stewart, Philadelphia.

A. A. Taylor & Co.,

Tacoma, Wash.Do.Do.Do.

F. Trilet, Boston.Faith Van Valkenburgh,

Milwaukee, Wis.Vivian Music PublishingCompany, Boston.

Henry Wehrmann,New Orleans.

Josef Weinberger,Leipzig, Germany.

Do.

Whaley, Koyce & Co.,

Toronto, Canada.Do.Do.

White Smith Music Publish-ing Company, Boston.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

II. G. Williams,Pittsburg, Pa.

Joseph Williams,London, England.

Do.

Geo. Willig&Co.,Baltimore, Md.

Herman Wuttke.Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann,

Leipzig, Germany.Do.Do.

Kern County Land Company.Gardner Read, Chicago.Edward J. Robinson,

Deadwood, S. Dak.Sanborn-Perris Map Com-

pany, New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.

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MAI'S - CONTINIIKI).

TlTLKR. PltOPItlKTOItM.

Oalion, Ohio. January, 1897;

Sanboni-Pems Map Comp.'inv, Now York

Vicksburg, Miss. January, 1897 DoSatfcsburg, Pa. January, 18!)7 ]>,,'

Fannville, Va. February, 181)7 D ()

Clifton Forge, Va. February, 1897 \)() \

Clifton Springs, N. Y. February, 1897 Do.Front Royal, Va. February, 1RD7 Do.Como, Miss. February, 1897 DoLeechburg, Fa. January, 1897 DoScottsville, N. Y. February, 1897 !!.".""!."! DoWakefield, Mass. January', 1897 Do!Nortb Adams, Mass. January, 1897 DoI'lainlield, N. Y. January, 1897.... ........ Do.Charleston, W. Va. January, 1897 Do.Flushing, N. Y. January, 1897 Do!Geological Map of the Black Hills of South Dakota and Samuel .Scott Custer S DakWyoming. 1897.

Map of Siani, with the Frontiers of Laos and the Land Maxwell Kommervillu.of the Kareens. ,

ENGRAVINGS.

Selection by Reflection. 12f by 21 1

} Roussod, Valadon & Co,

Paris, France.Saint Helena. 18.', byl32 Do.Cadets of the Imperial Guard. 20^ by 14; Do.A Pretty Fink Domino. 3] by 5 Do.The Advance Guard. 3£by4| Do.Manon Lcscaut. 8J by 5] Do.Hauling in the Net. 12; by 8} Do.Making for Port. 12|by8^ Do.A Naughty Girl. 9£ by'l2:<

j

Do.Water Lilies. 5| by 13

i Do.Joan of Arc. 9J by 15 Do.The End of the Skein... i British Art Publishers' Union,

New York.Baby Secrets Pabst Brewing Company,

Milwaukee, Wis.La Grande Duchesse If. A. Post Printing and Pub-

lishing Co., New York.

PHOTOGRAPHS.

American Citizens M. B. Alexander,Washington City.

Coral American Stereoscopic Com-pany, New York.

Peterborough Cathedral, England Do.Cripple Creek, Colo Do.

Childhood's Happy Days Do.

Last in Bed Blows Out the Light Do.

Music Room, Steamship Lucania I Do.Beauty and the Beast Do.

The Engagement Ring.. Do.

House Cleaning Difficulties. "Steady, Bridget" ' Do.

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PHOTOGRAPHS—Continued.

i

Titles.

Steady, Ye Muthcrin' Divel

Nice Time, Hie?The New Woman—Wash DayScraping an AcquaintanceWhile My Fearful Head is OnInconvenience of Single Life

Sewing on the ButtonA Lady in WaitingAt the Seashore

Hun. John D. Long. Nos. 1-6

Maud Hollins. No. 1

Madge Lessing. Nos. 1-8

Madge Lessing and Maud Hollins. Nos. 9-13Edgar Allan Foe's CottageThe Original Junior C. E. Soeiety

x85(). Inauguration of President M'Kinley

x-851. President M'Kinley Taking the Oath.1-852. President M'Kinley Delivering His Address«853. Great Crowds Hearing Address.r859. President M'Kinley, Grover Cleveland, and JohnSherman "en route."

Hon. John D. LongRichard Mansfield as "Baron Chevrial"

Richard Mansfield as "Beau Brummel." Nos. 1 and 2Richard Mansfield as "Prince Karl." Nos. 1 and 2Madge Lessing. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4

In Ole VirginyThe Preluded2359

2367237123732374 ,'.,

2375Junie. No. 1

Gerome Edwardy. Nos. 3-12Sail ie and Junie. Nos. 1 and 2Helen Marlbq^ough. No. 3Long Falls, Dead FiverAbove Dead Fiver DamBigelow from Dead FiverFigelow, the SummitSimple SimonA Winter Sunrise

'ROPRIKTORS.

American Stereoscopic Com-• pany, New York.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.D. J. Bordeaux,

Springfield, Mass.E. Chickering, Boston.

Do.Do.Do.

W. A. Cooper.John Graham, Philadelphia.

Griffith & Griffith,

Philadelphia.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Hardy, Boston.

James M. Hart & Co., »

Boston.Do.Do.

C. Horner, Boston.Lineback.E. J. McCullagh.II. C. Miner Litho. Company,

New York.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

J. Schloss, New York.Do.Do.Do.

W. B. Smith, Fangeley, Me.Do.Do.Do.

N. L. Stebbins, Boston.

A. II. Waite, Tacoma, Wash.

LITHOGRAPHS.

High Air Performers ' Courier Lithograph Com-pany, Buffalo, N. Y.

48-sheet. Circus." 97-B, No. 31 Strobridgc Lithograph Com-pany, Cincinnati.

Do.Do.

9-sheet. '' Meers Sisters.

Ella Ewing and Dwarf....

97-B, No. 26.

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OIIKOMOS.

Titles.

Lilacs and Pansies..

Lilacs and Iris

Tansies and Marguerites.Wild American Poppies.ColumbiaObelisk FlourRex Pepsin Gum

PKINTS.

PROPRIETORS,

J. C. I fubingcr Company,Keokuk, Iowa.

Do.

Do.

Do.

C. W. Khonk, St. Louis, Mo.Do.

Do.

The Gown Mrs. MeKinley Will Wear at Her Husband'Inauguration;

Crispus A ttucksPhillis WbeatlcyGeneral Antonio MaceoPrudence Crandall '.

Frederick DouglasJohn BrownWin. Lloyd GarrisonPresident MeKinley and His Cabinet

The Political TrochaSt. Patrick's Day in the MorningOld Mother HubbardInconsistencyThe Chicken Spoiled Discipline

Bryan FamilyFrom Washington to MeKinleyThe Inauguration of MeKinley. Nos. 1 and 2.

No. 4—They Take PossessionThe New DoctorThere'll P>e Fun In the SenateOur Cabinet Class

Thev Want a JobWhat If It Should Be Empty?MeKinley and Reed Shook Hands This Week..Hugh Gaine

W. Brown, New York

ChicagoW. If. Curd,Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.

Judge Publishing Company,New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Kurz & Allison, Chicago.

Leslie's Weekly, New York.Do.

Scripps-McRae, League.Ho.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Society of Iconophilcs,

New York.

CHARTS.

Families of Dickerman Ancestry. Charts.

Table for Equalizing Net Premium and RatesCalculating and Computing Charts for Grain, Etc. Chart

A.

Phonetic ChartThe Tate Time ReckonerLadies' Special. Chart No. 5

E. D. Dickerman.Newr Haven, Conn.

Walter F. Macqucstcn.Alex. Sargcant, Havana, 111.

India Tarkington.Robt. W. Tate, Baltimore.Whitely Exerciser Company,

Chicago.

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DESIGNS.

Titf.es.

Six-Horsepower Horizontal Steam Engine....

Five-inch (.lobe Valve. Plate 12 and 14

Brake Lever. Plate 10PlatedSymmetrical ComparisonGayest Manhattan ...

PltOIMUETOUS.

Colliery Engineer Company,Scranton, Pa.

Do.Do.

Do.Thomas & Wylie, New York.

Do.

CATALOGUE

OK

TITLE ENTRIES OF HOOKS

OTHER ARTICLES.

ENTERED IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS AT WASH-INGTON, D. C, UNDER THE COPYRIGHT LAW, FROM MARCH 15

TO MARCH 20, 1897, INCLUSIVE, WHEREIN THE COPY-RIGHT HAS BEEN COMPLETED BY THE DEPOSIT

OF TWO COPIES IN THE OFFICE.

No. 298,

WASHINGTON

:

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.1897.

>?

Treasury Department,Office oj the Secretary,

Division of Stationery, Printing, and Blanks,

BOOKS.

Titles.

From the Land of the Dakotahs to the Land of theAztecs. By P. V. Collins.

Illustrated Catalogue and Priee-List of Display Frames,Individual Stands, Etc.

The First Six Books of Virgil's yFneid. By EdwardSearing.

The New England States

Annotated Bibliography of Fine Art. By Russell Stur-gis and Henry Edward Krehbiel.

Annotated Bibliography of Fine Art. By George lies ..

Fashions of New York

Syllabus of Six Lectures on English Literature, fromShakespeare to Tennyson. By Albert H. Smyth.

Syllabus of Six Lectures on Romantic and DramaticMusic. By Thomas Whitney Surette.

Syllabus of Six Lectures on Great Britain in the Nine-teenth Century. By E. P. Cheyney.

Syllabus of Six Lectin es on the Crusades. By DanaCarleton Munro.

Syllabus of Six Lectures on Physics. By William F.

Magie.Syllabus of Six Lectures on the Constitutional History

of the United States. By William Morse Cole.

Syllabus of Six Lectures on Representative Frenchmen.By Hilaire Belloc.

Syllabus of Six Lectures on the Development of theUnited States. By Ethelbert D. Warfield.

Paths of Sunshine for the Young. Compiled by MaryGray Gray.

Lectures on Angina Pectoris and Allied States. ByWilliam Osier.

The Continuous Family Genealogy. By James Carle-

ton Arms.Recollections of Aubrey de VereThe News in EnglaudSay Greece Must Back DownSympathy for Greece WanesSherman Would Refuse Cuba ...

Germany's Naval QuarrelThe Practical Application of the Slide Valve and Link

Motion. By William S. Auchincloss.

American Newspaper Annual. 1897

M. Quad's Fun, Fancy, and Fiction. By Chas. B. Lewis.

Celestial Telegraphy. By Lawrence BooneQueen Victoria's Jubilee. By F. Cunlifle OwenIn Every Tongue. By H. D. JonesCallous Orient. By J. L. HeatonAn Artist's First Impression of Washington. By W.

B. Stewart,

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PllOPKIETOHR.

Agriculturist Company,Minneapolis, Mi mi*.

Win A. Aiken,Norwich, Conn.

American Book Company,New York.

Do.American Library Associa-

tion, Boston.Do.

American Press Association,

New York.American Society for theExtension of UniversityTeaching, Philadelphia.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

American Tract Society,

New York.D. Appleton & Co.,

New York.James Carleton Arms,

Hartford, Conn.Edward Arnold, New York.Associated Press, New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

W. S. Auchincloss,New York.

N. W. Ayer & Son,

Philadelphia.

Bacheller Syndicate,New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

HOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Chinese No Longer Menace Labor. By Geo. HamlinFitch.

Two Freaks of Charity. By C. H. Cross

Jolly Funerals. By J. L. HeatonAll About the Woman of Fashion. By Annie LaurieWoods.

Her Clever Theft. By A. L. WoodsHere's a New Bag. By A. L. Woods•At Hygeia's Shrine. By C. BoldtmanThe Story of Pud. By Charles ApplebeeSome New Games. By I. D. MarshallFor a Doll's Fair. By I. D. MarshallIce Caves and the Causes of Subterranean Ice. ByEdwin Swift Balch.

An Oregon Nayhood. By Louis Albert Banks. 10:

Water-Wheels and Fish-Nets.

Appellate Division Reports, Supreme Court, New York.Vol. 10. 1896.

Half Dime Library. No. 1024Dime Library. No. 959Official List of Subscribers. Buffalo, N. Y. February

15, 1897.

Our Favorite Devotions. Compiled by Very Rev. DeanA. A. Lings.

A Fountain Sealed. By Sir Walter Besant. Chap. 3.. ..

Outlines of Old Testament History. Junior—FourthQuarter.

The Three Great Apostles. Vol. 7, No. 4. Lessons 14-17

The Three Great Apostles. Vol. 7, No. 2. Lessons 14-26

The Bible Study Manual. Vol. 7, No. 4

Official Report of the Holmes CaseThe Cable Car Crime. By James Edward McVeany.

Chaps. 7-10.

Betsey Jane on the New Woman. By Herbert E.

Brown.Her Nimble Tongue

If the Unemployed Go to Work. By Lot F. Burke

Extracts and Beverages. March, 1897

My Love is Blind. By Alfred R. Calhoun.....

Canned and Package Foods

The Spirit of an Illinois Town and the Little Renault.

By Mary Hartwell Catherwood.Napoleon. By William M. Sloane. Part 15

Flora of the Southern United States. By A. W. Chap-man.

Annotations of the Epistles to Timothy, Titus, and the

Hebrews. By Edmund J. Wolf.Mineral Law Digest. By Horace F. Clark, Charles C.

Heltman, and Charles F. Consaul

Personal Accounts and How to Keep Them. By Hay-ward Cleveland.

Drainage. Instruction Paper

Circular of Information on Bookkeeping and Rfci nog-

Proprietors.

Bacheller Syndicate,New York.

Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Edwin Swift Balch,

Philadelphia.

Louis Albert Banks.

Banks & Bros., New York.

Beadle & Adams, New York.Do.

Bell Telephone Company,Buffalo, N. Y.

Benziger Brothers, New York.

Walter Besant, Loudon.Bible Study Publishing Com-

pany. Boston.

Do.Do.Do.

George T. Bisel, Philadelphia.

W. D. Boyce Company.

Herbert E. Brown, Chicago.

Junius Henri Browne,New York.

Lot F. Burke,Haverhill, Mass.

Butterick Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Alfred R. Calhoun.Canned Foods Retailers' Ex-

change, New York.Mary Ilartwell Catherwood.

Century Co., New York.A. W. Chapman,

Cambridge, Mass.

Christian Literature Com-pany, New York.

Horace F. Clark, Charles C.

Heltman, and Charles F.

Consaul, Chicago.IIayward Cleveland,

New York.Colliery Engineer Company,

Scranton, Pa.

Do.

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

Water Works Souvenir.

Lad's Love. By S. R. CrockettFrom a Cloud of Witnesses. By Davis Waseatt Clark ..

Davis' Architects and Builders' Directory of Pennsyl-vania. 1807.

Die europiiisehe Einwandernng nach den VcreinigtcnStaaten. Von J. Ilanno Deiler.

Navarre

Instruction Book for United States Tailor System.

Chun Ti-kung. By Claude A. Kees

Salted with Fire. By George Macdonald. Chap. 22.

The Acme Fraternal Endowment UnionThe Newton Directory. 1807Turner's North Carolina Almanac. 1807

Confession of Scott JacksonConfession of Alonzo WallingCatalogue of Erwin Bicycles for 1807.

The Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Edited byWilliam J. Rolfe. Vol. 10.

Poems from a Southern Pen

An Angel in Fetters. By J. Larose. Nos. Gl-70.Anthems from the Psalms. By J. B. Herbert

Note Book of Wiring Tables.Battle of the Grave Diggers

By Thomas G. Grier.

Grain and Provision Statistics

The Literature of All Nations. Edited by Julian Hawthorne and Prof. J. P. Lamberton. Vol. 1.

Synopsis of Risks Assumed and Benefits GuaranteedJ

Life Insurance Manual. Part 2Complete Geography. By Alex. Everett FryeCustom House Guide. Sixteenth edition

Chemically Pure Hypophosphites. Edited by R. WGardner.

An Appeal to Organize a Silent Home Protection ArmyBy Mary Hyde Gates.

Circular of Equitable Life Assurance Society

Maiden and Everett Directory. 1807

A Chronological Catalogue of the Engravings, Dry-Points, and Etchings of Albert Diirer. Compiled byS. R. Koehler.

The Man Without a Country. By Edward Everett Hale.

Cataphoresis

Handbuch fur den Amerikanischen Brauer and Miilzer.

Lieferung No. 10.

Harper's Illustrated Features for Advertisers. Nos. 40,

41, 42.

The Well-Beloved. By Thomas HardySaint Eva. By Amelia PainOnite Mad. l'.v I'lunhe Hart

Proprietors.

del 1 in & Lovell,

Des Moines, Iowa.S. R. Crockett.

Curts& Jennings, Cincinnati.

James T. Davis Company,Philadelphia.

J. Hanno Deiler,

New Orleans, La.

Christian Denissen,

Detroit, Mich.Edwin E. Dobbs,

Minneapolis, Minn.Dodd, Mead & Co.,

New York.Do.

H. C. Doolittle, Scdalia, Mo.Drew A His Company, Boston.James H. Enniss,

Raleigh, N. C.

Enquirer Co., Cincinnati.

Do.Erwin Manufacturing Com-

pany, Greenbush, N. Y.Estes & Lauriat, Boston.

Everett Perkinson Company,Richmond, Va.

S. Feinberg&Co., New York.Fillmore Brothers,

Cincinnati, Obio.Financial Pub. Co., Chicago.William Finley & Co.,

Philadelphia.A.J. Elite raft, Oak Park, 111.

Do.Alex. Everett Frye, Boston.Hamilton Fulton, New York.R. W. Gardner, New York.

Mary Hyde Gates,

Teaticket, Mass.Fdw. L. Gernand,

Baltimore, Md.W. A. Greenough & Co.,

Boston.Thomas G. Grier.

Grit Publishing Company,Williamsport, Pa.

Grolier Club, New York.

Edward E. Hale, Boston.

B. & E. Hanfcld, New York.Ernst Hantke.

Milwaukee, Wis.Chas. W. Harper,

Columbus, Ohio.I farper & Bros. , New York

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Do.

Phoebe Hart.

BOOKS—CONTINUED:

TlTLKS.

Book of Daniel in the Light of Higher Criticism. ByI. D. Steele.

Hazard's New York Constable's Guide. Fourth edition

The Garden Culture of Small Fruits. By Charles Hen-derson.

H. E. Holt's New and Improved Normal Course in

Music.The Fern-Collector's Handbook and Herbarium. By

Sadie F. Price.

From England to Italy. By the H. P. T. Party of 189fi.

The Practical Color Maker. By George II. Hurst.Green Pigments Continued. Greek Lakes.

Oil Chemistry for Students. By G. H. Hurst. CastorOil.

The Pirating of the Shah. By Cutcliffe HyneA Story Without Words—The Girl from Paris. Nos.

1 and 2.

Reports of Cases in the Circuit Court of Ohio. Vol. 13.

January 1 to June 30, 1897.

A Drama of Triumph

Souvenir of the Fifth Legislature of the State of Wash-ington.

Only a Flirt. By Mrs. JocelynJohnson's Universal Cyclopaedia. Vol. 8. Charles

Kendall Adams, editor-in-chief.

Broilers for Profit. By Michael K. BoyerBlue Book of Lynu, Mass. 1897Eighth Annual Catalogue. 1897 :

A Story Without Words—The Yankee CopIllustrated Catalogue of Barbers' Supplies. 1897Little Fistiana. 1897 ,

Memories of Hawthorne. By Pose Hawthorne Lathrop..

Our MovesGeneral Digest. American and English. QuarterlyAdvance Sheets. No. 2—to January, 1897.

Have One?Whoso Findeth a Wife. By William Le Qucux. Chaps.

13-22.

Ask Lewis About It

Illustrations for Advertisers

The Master-Beggars. By L. Cope Cornford

The Ape, the Idiot, and Other People. By W. C. Mor-row.

A Marital Liability. By Elizabeth Phipps TrainThe Vagaries of Fate. By R. A. D. LithgowComplete Phonetic AlphabetDryden's Palamon and Arcite. Edited by WilliamTenny Brewster.

Elements of Astronomy. By Elias Loomis

Riches of Grace. By E. S. LorenzPatriotic Songs. By E. S. LorenzEvaugelischc Manner-Chore. Von Edmund S. Lorenz...

PltOPRirCTOItS.

H. L. I Instill gs, Boston.

Joseph E. Hazard,Randolph, N. Y.

Peter Henderson & Co.,

New York.H. E. Holt, Boston.

Henry Holt & Co.,

New York.Honeyman & Co.,

Plainfield, N. J.

George H. Hurst.

Do.

Cutcliffe Hyne.W. L. Isaacs, New York.

Carl G. Jahn,Columbus, Ohio.

J. H. Jameson,Brockton, Mass.

E. M. Jeancon and F. X.Sauvageot, Tacoma, Wash.

Mrs. Robert Jocelyn.A. J. Johnson Company,

New York.I. S. Johuson & Co., Boston.Edward A. Jones, Boston.Keystone Woven Wire FenceCompany, Peoria, III.

M. Kingsland.Theo. A. Kochs Co., Chicago.F. K. Lampher, Boston.Rose Hawthorne Lathrop,

New York.A. A. Lawrence, Cuba, N. Y.Lawyers' Co-operative Pub.

Co., Rochester, N. Y.Leonard & Tate, Atlanta, Ga.William Le Queux.

E. St Elmo Lewis,Philadelphia.

Do.J. B. Lippincott Company,

Philadelphia.

Do.

Do.R. A. D. Lithgow.John F. Loase, New York.Longmans, Green & Co.,

New York.Henry B. and Francis F.

Loomis.E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, Ohio.

Do.Do.

HOOKS—Continued.

TlTLKS.

Overruled, By "Pansy." Pp. 1-311TheQualitative Analysis of Inorganic Bodies. By RobertEdward Lyons and Louis Sherman Davis.

St. Ives. By Robert Louis Stevenson. Chaps. 1(5-18....

Catalogue of Hickory Handles. 18!)7

Announcement.

Hard Trials and Tribulations of an Old ConfederateSoldier. By Geo. T. Maddox.

The Life of Nelson. By Captain A. T. Mahan. 2 vols..

The Mansfield Copyright System

In the Name of Liberty. By Florence Marryat. Chaps.4-6.

Pocket Handbook of Useful Information

The Mystic Chord. By Chester W. Mabie

Masonic Directory and Condensed List of StandardMasonic Goods and Specialties.

The Masonic Concordia. Compiled by Geo. F. UslcyRecord ot Medical Examinations for Life Insurance. ByGeorge W. Wells.

Vittoria. By George MeredithA Fiance on Trial. By Francis Tillou BuckUpon the Tree-Tops. By Olive Thorne MillerAnnual Guide and Catalogue of Thoroughbred Poultry..

Story of the State. By Henry E. Legler. 3—FromFlcur-De-Lis to Union Jack.

Ax Manual and Drill Regulations

Breaking the Tomb. By John R. Musick. Chaps. 19and 20.

Private Circular. Nos. 17 and 18

Facsimile Names and Addresses. Sets A, G, IT, E

The Devil-Tree of El Dorado. By Frank Aubrey

Special-Kabeldepeschen. March 12-17, 1897

Telephone Directory of the N. Y. Telephone Co. andthe N. Y. and N. J. Telephone Co. March, 1897.

Monroe's Digest of Standard Decisions of the Courts of

Last Resort. Edited by James H. Monroe.The Processiou of the Centuries

X-Ray Apparatus. Circular No. 2.

Fashion Catalogue. Spring and Summer, 1897. No. 28.

Selections from the Plymouth HymnalScience of Memory. By G. K.OwenRecollcctious of a Long Life. By Joseph Packard.

14—General Conventions.Library of the World's Best Literature. Charles DudleyWarner, editor. Vol. 7.

Indiee Peck de Mercancias Americauas para la Ex-portation. February 15. 1897.

Proprietors.

Lothrop Rub. Co., Boston.R. E. Lyons and L. S. Davis,

Bloomington, Ind.S. S. Mc CI ure Co., New York.Wrn. R. McCul lough,

New York.MeKim Casket Manufactur-

ing Company, Chicago.Geo. T. Maddox,

Van Buren, Ark.A. T. Mahan.Wm. D. Mansfield,

Cincinnati.Florence Marryat.

Joseph W. Marsh,Pittsburg, Pa.

Masonic Publishing and Sup-ply Company, New York.

" Do.

Do.Medical Examiner,

New York.George Meredith.Merriam Co., New York.II. M. Miller.

J. W. Miller Company,Freeport, III.

Milwaukee Sentinel,

Milwaukee, Wis.Modern Woodmen of Amer-

ica, Des Moines, Iowa.John R. Musick, Chicago.

Mutual Life Insurance Com-pany, New York.

National Correspondence In-

stitute, Washington City.

New Amsterdam Book Com-pany, New York.

New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung,

New York.New York Telephone Com-

pany, New York.J. S. Ogilvie PublishingCompany, New York.

C. H. Oliphant,Methuen, Mass.

W. A. Olmsted ScientificCompany, Chicago.

II. O'Neill & Co., New York.Outlook Co., New York.G. K. Owen, Oakland, Cal.

Joseph Packard.

R. S. Peale and J. A. Hill,

New York.William E. Peck & Co.,

New York.

C^z)

BOOKS—Continued.

Titles.

The Old World Tourist Guide. February, 18!)7

Mitchell Tips CorbettIs Europe on the Brink of War?StockholmThinks Sherman WeakBattle to Toast M'KinlcyLondon Society SulksWriting Primer for Music Students. By M. S. Morris..

A Transatlantic Chatelaine. By Helen Choate Prince...

John Chcckley. By Rev. Edmund F. Shifter. 2 vols

Application BlankComposition, or the Science of Music. Lessons 2-fi

Random Rimes. By N. W. & J. P. RandPocket Map and Shippers' Guide of Iowa

Pocket Map and Shippers' Guide of West VirginiaPocket Map and Shippers' Guide of KentuckyPocket Map and Shippers' Guide of VirginiaPocket Map and Shippers' Guide of PennsylvaniaPocket Map and Shippers' Guide of ArkansasPocket Map and Shippers' Guide of MainePocket Map and Shippers' Guide of Mississippi

Pocket Map and Shippers' Guide of New MexicoPocket Map and Shippers' Guide of New JerseyPocket Map and Shippers' Guide of MinnesotaPocket Map and Shippers' Guide of MassachusettsPocket Map and Shippers' Guide of MichiganPocket Map and Shippers' Guide of Maryland and Dela-

ware.Pocket Map and Shippers' Guide of GeorgiaPocket Map and Shippers' Guide of ArizonaCombined Book of Sash, Doors, Blinds, EtcOhio State Reports. Vol. 54

Key to the Bhagavad Gita. By Pandit F. K. LaianCol lection Book :

A Singer's Heart. By Anna Farquhar..'.

A Brochure of La Comexlie Humaine of Honore de BalzacVariety of Styles

La Marche Fnnebre. Bv G. Frederic Russell '...

The Pirate Ten. By W" Clark Russell. Chaps. 12, 13..

An Automobile Bridal Tour

First Glimpse of Easter HatsSketching a March Frip CloudAuntie's No Egg Cook Book. By G. T. SampsonThe Taunton Directory. 1897

The Model School of Lickskillet. By H. W. Sawyer....

Henry Schradieck Instruction Works for the Violin.

The First Portion—Scale Studies.

Henry Oscar Houghton. By Horace E. Scudder

Gospel Songs of Grace and GloryThe Wheelman's Memorandum

The Higher Life. By Samuel Thomas Shaw

Proprietors.

Armand De Potter,

New York.Press Pub. Co., New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Theo. Presser, Philadelphia.Helen Choate Prince.

Prince Society, Boston.M. L. Quinn, Chicago.

Do.N. W. & J. P. Rand, Boston.

Rand, McNally & Co.,

Chicago.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

E. O. Randall, for the State

of Ohio.

Ransom H. Randall, Chicago.

Research Publishing Associa-

tion, Chicago.

Roberts Brothers, Boston.

Do.Henriette Rousseau.G. Frederic Russell.

W. Clark Russell.

Ryman Interview Syndicate,New York.

Do.Do.

G. T. Sampson, Boston.

Sampson, Murdock & Co.,

Boston.

H. W. Sawyer,Council Bluffs, Iowa.

G. Schirmer, New York.

Horace E. Scudder,Cambridge, Mass.

Geo. E. Sebring, New York.Seel man & Kesselhut,

Milwaukee, Wis.

Samuel Thomas Shaw,Cleveland, Ohio.

HOOKS—CONTINUBD.

Titles.

New York Common Law Decisions. Adhesive Annota-tions.

Harp of Milan. By William SheppersonSlaughter's Mental Froofs. By Jas. C. SlaughterIllustrated Catalogue of New Designs of Stair Builder'sGoods. 1897.

The New York Medical Adviser

Nociones de Geografia Fisica Universal. Por Jos6 M.Trigo.

Aritmetica Elemental, Moderna. For Luis Becktold.Primera y Segunda Parte.

Nociones de Moral y Education. Por J. A. CastroNociones de Higiene. Por J. De La Pefia

Sterling Bicycles—Built Like a Watch

They That Sit in Darkness. By John Mackie

The Gray Sombrero. By M. Imlay Taylor. Install-

ments 14-19.

Ponderings in Poesy. By Lewis Earl ThompsonShort on Cash

Frank Reade Library. No. 155The Union Credit Company's Reference Book of Cleve-

land, Ohio.Weapons for Temperance Warfare. By Belle M. Brain.

Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh Annual Reunionsand Register of Graduates. June, 1893, 1894, 1895,

1896.

Complete Morris County, New Jersey, Directory.

1897-98.

Miss Skinner's Rapid Progress. By Nora VynneKeep Your HealthNotes on Pharmacognosy. Junior Work. By Otto A.

Wall.Walton's Vermont Register and Business Directory.

For 1897.

The New Hampshire Register and Business Directory.

For 1897.

Weeden's History of the Colored People of Louisville..

Hearing Music. By Richard Welton. ContinuedIn Praise Thereof, and Other Pieces in Rhyme. ByHenry J. White.

History of Utah. By Orson F. Whitney

The New Buckeye Cook Book

Hints to Investors. March 13 and 20, 1697.

Pod Meets HannaThe Designing of Draw-Spans. By Charles H. Wright..

Effervescing Tablets of the Salicylates of Potassium

and Lithium.Elixir Uterine Sedative Specific

Boracetanile

Proprietors.

Frank Shepard, Chicago;

William Shepperson.Jas. C. Slaughter.

S. E. Smith & Bro.,

St. Paul, Minn.Dr. Spalding-King,

New York.Spanish-American Educa-

tional Co., St. Louis, Mo.Do.

Do.Do.

Sterling Cycle Works,Chicago.

Frederick A. Stokes Com-pany, New York.

Mary Imlay Taylor.

L. E. Thompson, Erie, Pa.Times-Sun Publishing Com-

pany, Denver, Colo.

Frank Tousey, New York.Union Credit Company,

Cleveland, Ohio.United Society of Christian

Endeavor, Boston.United States Naval Academy

Graduates' Association,

Annapolis, Md.Vogt Brothers,

Morristown, N. J.

Nora Vynne.A. C. Waite, New York.Otto A. Wall, St. Louis, Mo.

Walton Register Company,Burlington, Vt.

Do.

H. C. Weeden, Louisville, Ky.Richard Welton.Henry J. White, Boston.

Orson F. Whitney,Salt Lake City, Utah.

Estelle W. Wilcox,Minneapolis, Minn.

Wills Publishing Company,Washington City.

R. Pitcher Woodward.Charles H. Wright.John Wyeth & Bro.,

Philadelphia.

Do.Do.

2 T E

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PJEHIODICAL.S.

Titles.

ABC Pathfinder nnd Dial. March 15-21, 181)7

Advance Reports. Legal Intelligencer. March 19, 1897

Advance Sheets. All Opinions of the United States

Supreme Court. March 15, 1897.

Amateur Athlete. March 18, 1897

American Agriculturist. March 20, 1897American Album of Fur Novelties. April, 1897

American and English Corporation Cases. March, 1897

American and Foreign Patent Review. March, 1897American Architect. March 13, 1897

American Exchange and Review. March, 1897

American Field. March 20, 1897

American Florist. March 13, 1897

American Gynaecological and Obstetrical Journal.

March, 1897.

American Machinist. March 18, 1897

American Stock-Keeper. March 13, 1897.

Annals of Gynaecology and Paediatry. March, 1897.

Architecture and Building. March 13, 1897Atlantic Monthly. April, 1897

Atlantic Reporter. Vol. 36, No. 9

Auto-Telegraph. March, 1897

Ave Maria. March 20, 1897

Baby Pathfinder Railway Guide. March 15, 1897.

Bankers' Magazine. March, 1897.

Banner Weekly. March 27, 1897..

Baptist Union. March 20, 1897...

Bargain News. March 13 and 15, 1897.

Bearings. March 11, 1897Bibelot. April, 1897 ;....

I'ttOPRIKTOKB.

Biblical World. March, 1897

Biles' Whiskey Price List. March 15, 189"

Boston Sunday Globe. March 14, 1897Bradstrcet's. March 13, 1897Brooklyn Life. March 20, 1897

Carpet and Upholstery Trade Review. March 15, 1897.

Cassell's Family Magazine. April 1, 1897Catholic Reading Circle Review. March, 1897

New England Railway Pub-lishing Company, Boston.

Frank Kcedcr, Secretary ofthe State of Pennsylvania.

Lawyers' Co-operative Pub.Co., Rochester, N. Y.

Amateur Athlete News Com-pany, New York.

Orange Judd Co., New York.American Fashion Company,

New York.Geo. R. B. Michie&Co.,

Northport, Long Island,

N. Y.

John F. Kerr, Paterson, N. J.

American Architect andBuilding News Co., Boston.

Review Publishingand Print-

ing Co., Philadelphia.

American Field PublishingCompany, New York.

American Florist Company,Chicago.

J. D. Emmet, New York.

American Machinist Pub-lishing Co., New York.

American Stock-Keeper Pub-lishing Company, Boston.

Ernest W. dishing, Boston.

W. T. Comstock, New York.Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,

Boston.

"West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

C. S. Cannon,Battle Creek, Mich.

D. E. Hudson,Notre Dame, Iml.

New England Railway Pub-lishing Company, Boston.

Bradford Rhodes, New York.

Beadle & Adams, New York.Baptist Young People'sUnion, New York.

Leon Klein, New York.Bearings Pub. Co., Chicago.

Thomas B. Mosher,Portland, Me.

University of Chicago,Chicago.

J. W. Biles Co., Cincinnati.

Globe Publishing Co., Boston.Bradstrcet Co., New York.Brooklyn Life Publishing

Company, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Review Pub. Co., New York.

Cassell Pub. Co., New York.

Warren E. Mosher,Youngstown, Ohio.

11

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Titles.

Central Law Journal. March 12, 1897.

Chap Hook. March 15, 1897

Child's Quarterly. Vol. 7, No. 2Christian Herald. March 17, 1807Cloak and Suit Review. March, 1897Clothiers' and Haberdashers' Weekly. March 12, 1897.

Collier's Weekly. March 18, 1897

Commercial Advertiser. March 12-19, 1897

Commercial and Financial Chronicle. March 13, 1897.

Cordage Trade Journal. March 15, 1897

Cosmopolitan. April, 1897

Crescent. March, 1897

Cut Gems. March, 1897Cycling Gazette. March 18, 1897.

Demorest's Family Magazine. April, 1897

Denver Evening Post. March 12-19, 1897..

Dry Goods Economist. March 13, 1897.

Eastern State Journal. March 13, 1897.

Electrical Engineer. March 17, 1897.

Electrical World. March 13, 1897

Empire. March, 1897Engineering Record. March 13, 1897.

Examiner. March 12-19, 1897Farm Implemeut News. March 18, 1897.

Farm Machinery. March 16, 1897.

Farm-Poultry. March 15, 1897..

Farmer. March 20, 1 897Federal Reporter. Vol. 78, No. 1.

Financier. March 15,1897Forest and Stream. March 20, 1897.

Foster's Forecasts. February 6, 1 3, 20, 27, 1897Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. April, 1897Freemasonry in Michigan. January 1 and February 1,

1897.

Freemason's Repository. March, 1897

Garden and Forest. March 17, 1897.

Gardening. March 15, 1897....

Gate to Health. March, 1897.

Proprietors.

Central Law Journal Com-pany, St. Louis, Mo.

Herberts. Stone & Co.,

Chicago.BibleStudy Pub. Co., Boston.Louis Klopsch, New York.G. H. Abbott Co., New York.Trades Weekly Company,

New York.Peter Fenelon Collier,

New York.Commercial Advertiser

Association, New York.William B. Dana Company,

New York.Charles H. Delano,

New York.John Brisben Walker,

Irvington, N. Y.Crescent Athletic Club,

New York.George W. Plack, Troy, N. Y.

Emil Grossman & Bro.,

Cleveland, Ohio.Demorest Publishing Com-

pany, New York.Post Printing and PublishingCompany, Denver, Colo.

Textile Pub. Co., New York.Charles D. Horton,

White Plains, N. Y.Electrical Engineer,

New York.W. J. Johnston Company,

New York.E. S. Hines&Co., New York.Engineering Record,

New York.W. R. Hearst, San Francisco.

Farm Implement News Com-pany, Chicago.

Midland Publishing Com-pany, St. Louis, Mo.

I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston.

Orange Jtidd Co., Chicago.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

Fiuancier Co , New York.Forest and St renin Publish-

ing Company, New York.W. T. Foster, St. Joseph, Mo.Frederic L.Colver,New York.

J. S. Conover,Coldwater, Mich.

Henry W. Rugg,Providence, R. I.

Garden and Forest Publish-ing Company, New Yorkj

Gardening Co,

Chicago.

W. Biddle Oilman,Philadelphia

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Titles.

Golden Days. March 27, 1807...

Golden Momenta. March, 1897.

Golden Rule. March 18, 1897...

Good News. April 3, 1897Granite Monthly. March, 1897.

Great Round World. March 18, 1897.

Grocers' Regulator. March 11, 1897..

Harper's Bazar. March 20, 1897Harper's Round Tahle. March 16, 1897...

Harper's Weekly. March 20, 1897Heating and Ventilation. March 15, 1897.

Helpful Thoughts. March, 1897..

Herald of Fashion. March, 1897

Highways. March, 1897

Home Art. March, 1897...

Home Talk. March, 1897

Horseman. March 16, 1897

Hub. March, 1897

Illinois Official Reporter. March 17, 1897

Illustrated Buffalo Express. March 14, 1897....

Illustrated Electrical Review. March 17, 1897.

Illustrated Family Herald. March, 1897

Illustrated Police News. March 20, 1897

Insurance Critic. March, 1897

Jewelers' Circular. March 17, 1897

Jewelers' Weekly. March 17, 1897..

Journal of Communication. January, 1897Journal of the American Chemical Society. March,

1897.

Journal of the American Medical Association. March13, 1897.

Judge. March 20, 1897Junior Golden Rule. April, 1897League Director. April, 1897

Legal Intelligencer. March 19, 1897

Leslie's Weekly. March 18, 1897 ....

Life. March 18, 1897

Proprietors.

James Elverson,

Philadelphia.

S. W. Lane & Co.,

Augusta, Me.Golden Rule Co., Boston.Street & Smith, New York.Granite Monthly Company,

Concord, N. II.

William Beverley Harison,New York.

Reid, Murdoch & Co.,

Chicago.Harper & Bros., New York.

Do.Do.

H. and V. Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Helpful Thoughts PublishingCompany, New York.

Herald of Fashion Company,New York.

Charles Freeman Johnson,San Francisco.

Home Art Pub. Co.. Chicago.

Woodward Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Chicago Horseman News-paper Company, Chicago.

Trade News Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Isaac Newton Phillips,

Bloomington, 111.

Geo. E. Matthews & Co.,

Buffalo, N. Y.Electrical Review Publish-

ing Company, New York.S. W. Lane & Co.,

Augusta, Me.Police News Publishing Com-pany, Boston.

George W. Corliss,

New York.Jewelers' Circular Publish-

ing Company, New York.Trade Weekly Company,

New York.Robert M. Pirs, New York.Chemical Publishing Com-

pany, Easton, Pa.

American Medical Associa-

tion, Chicago.

Judge Pub. Co., New York.Golden Rule Co., Boston.

Apostleship of Prayer,New York.

Edward P. Allinson,

Philadelphia.

Trade Weekly Company,New York.

Mitchell & Miller,

New York.

13

PERIODICALS—Continukd.

Titles.

Mackcy A B C Guide. March 20, 1897.

Magazine of Art. April, 1897Medical News. March 13, 1897

Medical Record. March 20, 1897.

Merck's Report. March 15, 1897Messenger of the Sacred Heart. April, 1897.

Munsey. March, 1897

Musical Age. March 11,1 897 .

.

Musician. March, 1897

National Farmer. March, 1897.

National Police Gazette. March 27, 1897....

New-England Homestead. March 20, 1897.

New England Master-Builder. March 13, 1897.

New Ideas. March, 1897

New York Clipper. March 20, 1 897

New York Herald. March 12-19, 1897.

New York Journal. March 12-19, 1897.

New York Ledger. March 20, 1897

New York Lumber Trade Journal. March 15, 189".

New York Medical Journal. March 20, 1897

New York News-Letter. March-April, 1897

New York State Reports and Session Laws. March 13,

1897.

New York Supplement and State Reporter. March 11,

1897.

New York Times. March 12-19, 1897

New York Tribune. March 14, 1897.

New York Weekly. April 3, 1897Nickells. April, 1897Northeastern Reporter. Vol. 46, No. 2.

Northwestern Reporter. Vol. 70, No. 3

Our Race News-Leaflet. January, February, March,

1897.

Outlook. March 20, 1897Pacific Reporter. Vol. 47, No. 10

Pathfinder. March 13, 1897

Pennsylvania County Court Reports. March 13, 1897...

People's Literary Companion. March, 1897

People's Railway Guide. March 15, 1897

PnoritiKTOKR.

A B C Guide Co., New York.Cassell Pub. Co., New York.Lea Brothers & Co.,

New York.William Wood &Co.,

New York.Merck & Co., New York.Apostleship of Prayer,

New York.Frank A. Munsey,

New York.Harry Edward Freund,

New York.Hatch Music Company,

Philadelphia.

S. W. Lane & Co.,

Augusta, Me.Richard K. Fox, New York.Orange Judd Company,

Springfield, Mass.II. H. Lepper, Boston.Balfour Publishing Com-

pany, Philadelphia.

Frank Queen Publ i s h i n gCompany, New York.

James Gordon Bennett,New York.

W. R. Hearst, New York.Robert Bonner's Sons,

New York.New York Lumber Trade

Journal, New York.D. Appleton & Co.,

New Yrork.

New York Life InsuranceCompany, New York.

Banks & Bros, and James B.

Lyon, Albany, N. Y.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

New York Times Company,New York.

Tribune Association,

New York.Street & Smith, New York.Nickell Company, Boston.

West Publishing Company,St. Paul, Minn.

Do.C. A. L. Totten,

New Haven, Conn.Outlook Co., New York.West Publishing Company,

St. Paul, Minn.Pathfinder Publishing Com-

pany, Washington City.

T. & J. W.Johnson & Co.,

Philadelphia.

S. W. Lane & Co.,

Augusta, Me.

C. S. Pease, Albany, N. Y.

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Titles.

Peoria Drug Review. March 10, 1897.

Peterson Magazine. March, 1897 ,

Philadelphia Inquirer. March 14, 1897

Pianist and Organist. March, 1897Pittsburg Daily News. March 12-19, 1897.

Pittsburg Times.

Pocket Magazine.

March 12-19, 1897..

April, 1897

Political Science Quarterly. March, 1897.

Puck's Quarterly. April, 1897

Quiver. April, 1897

Rider and Driver. March 20, 1897...

Rosebuds. March, 1897

Sartorial Art Journal. March, 1897.

Saturday Night. April 3, 1897Scholar's Magazine. April, 1897

School and Home. March 16, 1897

School Journal. March 13 and 20, 1897.

Scientific American. March 20, 1897Scientific American Supplement. March 20, 1897Scientific American. Export edition. March, 1897.

Shipping and Commercial List. March 13, 1897

Shoppers' Economist. Spring and Summer. 1897.

Southern Reporter. Vol. 21, No. 9Southwestern Reporter. Vol. 39, No. 1.

Sportsmen's Review. March 15, 1897...

Standard. March 27, 1897

Sun. March 12-19, 1897

Sunday School Times. March 20, 1897.

Sunshine. March, 1897

Superintendent and Foreman. March 16, 1897.

Supreme Court Reporter. Vol. 17, No. 18

Texas Magazine. March, 1897

Textile.

Tobacco.March, 1897March 12, 1897.

Town Topics. March 18, 1897.

Truth. March 26, 1897.

Vogue. March 18, 1897Weekly Market Letter.

Proprietors.

March 18, 1897

Colburn, Kirks & Co.,

Peoria, 111.

Peterson Co., New York.Philadelphia Inquirer Com-pany, Philadelphia.

Pianist Pub. Co., New York.Pittsburg Daily News,

Pittsburg, Pa.Pittsburg Times,

Pittsburg, Pa.Frederick A. Stokes Com-

pany, New York.Ginn & Co., Boston.Keppler & Schwarzraann,

New York.Cassell Publishing Company,

New York.Rider and Driver PublishingCompany, New York.

Rosebuds' Company,Harrisburg, Pa.

Jno. J. Mitchell Company,New York.

James Elverson, New York.Sunday School Times,

Philadelphia.Wm. L. Thomas,

St. Louis, Mo.E. L. Kellogg & Co.,

New York.Munn&Co., New York.

Do.Do.

Shipping and CommercialList Company, New York.

Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co.,

Chicago.

West Pub. Co., St. Paul, Minn.Do.

Sportsmen's Review Publish-ing Company, Chicago.

Standard Press Company,New York.

Sun Printing and PublishingAssociation, New York.

John D. Wattles & Co.,

Philadelphia.

S. W. Lane & Co.,

Augusta, Me.Joseph Van Ness, Boston.

West Pub. Co. , St. Paul, Minn.Robert Emmet McCleary,

Austin, Tex.Guild & Lord, Boston.

T. H. Delano PublishingCompany, New York.

Town Topics PublishingCompany, New York.

Truth Company, New York.Fashion Co., New York.O. W. Clapp & Co. , New York.

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Titles. Proprietors

Western Brewer. March, 1897 Fr. S. Rich <Sc Co., Chicago.Western Electrician. March 20, 1897 Electrician Publishing Com*

j

pany, Chicago.Western National. February 27 and March 0, 1897 Western National,

Berkeley, Cal.

World's Sunday Magazine. March 14, 1897 i Press Pub. Co., New York.Writer. March, 1897

j

William Fr. Hills, Boston.Young People's Weekly. March 28, 1897

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David C. Cook PublishingCompany, Elgin, 111.

Varieties Publishing Com-pany, New York.

Young Sports. March 27, 1897

Youth's Companion. March 18, 1897. Perry Mason & Co., Boston.

MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS.

Futurity March. By Wm. V. Wright

Une Douce Pensce. By Arthur Heft. For violin.

^

Une Douce Pensce. By Arthur Heft. For mandolinIn der^Dremde. Von Willi. SturmShe Wauled Something to Play With. For mandolinand piano. By G. B. Marchisio.

Killamey. For mandolin and piano. By G. B. Marchisio..

For You. For mandolin and piano. By G. B. Marchisio..

Alice, Where Art Thou? For mandolin and piano. ByG. B. Marchisio.

Espanita. For mandolin and piano. By G. B. Marchisio..

Lord Tom Noddy Waltz. Arranged by Geo. W. Byng....

Lord Tom Noddy Quadrilles. Arranged by Geo. W.Byng.

Compositions for the Mandolin. By John Tafte. SweetLillie Mazurka and Queen of Roses.

The Kentucky Pioneer. By Theo. Becker

Offizieller Festmarsch. By H. Reh.

May Morning at Plymouth Colony. By T. BrighamBishop.

A Night on the Levee. By Theo. H. NorthrupMiss Brown's in Town. By Michael B. GarrettWhen Lovers Prove Unkind. By Frederick V. Bowers..

In Honour's Cause. By Harry BlowEventide. By E. G. Moore

O Day of Days. By E. M. HindsNorthern Song. By Cecile HartogThe Battle of Pelusium. By C. Villiers Stanford

Golden Slumbers. By Richard H. WalthewGriisstmir das blonde Kind am Rheiu. By Franz von

Blon.O ! I Don't Know, You're Not So Warm. By Bert A.

Williams.The Mississippi Rag Two-step. By W. H. Krell

Requiem in C moll. By Rud. Bibl

An den Herbst. By Graham P. MooreThe Musume's Song. By Granville Bantock.

F. C. Adams & Co.,

Jersey City, N. J,

J. E. Agnew,Des Moines, Iowa.

Do.Johann Andre.E. Ascherberg & Co.,

London.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Percy Ashdown, New York.

Theo. Becker,Louisville, Ky.

Ant. J. Benjamin,Hamburg, Germany.

T. Brigham Bishop,New York.

Sol. Bloom, Chicago.Do.Do.

Harry Blow, London.Henry II. Bonnell,

Elizabeth, N. J.

Do.Boosey & Co., London.

Do.Boosey & Co., New York.Ed. Bote and G. Bock,

Berlin, Germany.S. Brainard's Son's Company,

Chicago.

Do.Breitkopf & Hiirtel,

Leipzig, Germany.Do.Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continuki)

Titles.

i

Ein Sommerabend. By Graham P. Moore

Grosser Tusch. Von C. BlumTo Spring. By Graham P. MooreThe Bells. By Graham P. MoorePrayer. By Philipp Scharwenka,.Parting. By Philipp ScharwenkaDeutsche Tauze. Hy Adolf SchuppanGavotte. By R. Leoncavallo. Pour Piano

Angercihte Stiicke aus "Kiinigskinder." Nos. 1 and 2.

Von Engelbert Humperdinck.Shut Yoah Eyes. By H. O. Wheeler

Canzonetta. No. 1, in F. By J. N. Brown. For pianoThe Song Ship. By I. II. BullersBullers' Musical ExercisesBurford's Scales, Chords, and Exercises for the Banjo.By L. D. Burford.

The Circus Girl Lancers. By Ivan Caryl 1 and LionelMonckton. Arranged for orchestra by Warwick Wil-liams.

Love's Meeting. By Ethel BeningfieldRiver of Dart. By Edith CookeThe Shelter of the Cross. By C. A. Havens

When the Mists Have Rolled Away. By W. P. ThurstonChrysanthemum Schottische. For orchestra. By Mol-

lie Powers Douglas.Ganelon March. By G. D. Barnard. OrchestraCincinnati Post March., By J. N. Klohr. Orchestra...Hamiltoniau March. By 11. B. Hall. OrchestraSpecimen Pages from the Palmer-Curtis Scries of Sight-

Reading Music-Books for Public Schools.

La Belle Riviere. By Jacques Ahrem. PianoL'Eglantine. By C. BohmA Loch Fyne Lullaby e. By May W. MoodyOld Kentucky-Home. Arranged by W. P. Thurston....

The Pickwick Mazurka. By Homer Tourjee Piano...

Pickaninnies on Parade. By G. D. Barnard. PianoMy Choice. By Chas. Davis Carter

A Woodland Romance. By Chas. Davis Carter

Elegie. Arranged by W. Bahr

Burbakcr Two-step Polka. By H. Emmel. For band..

De Blue-Tailed Fly. By G. H. ClutsamThe Watchers. By Frederic H. Cowen. No. 1 in F,

No 2 in G, No. 3 in A (original key), No. 4 in B flat.

Those Memories Divine. By Angelo Mascheroni. No.1 in F, No. 2 in A flat (original key), No. 3 in B flat.

A Te Deum. By W. L. CookeAragonesa. By P. LacomeDon't Throw Down an Old Friend for a New. By Chas.

IT. Hopper.La Cinquantaine. By Gabriel-Marie. Arranged for

orchestra by R. Gruenwald.Dick's Lullaby. By Dave A. Davis

Moonlight—Starlight. By L. DeaconIstorietta. By Theodore LackSweetheart, Love Ne'er Grows Old. By Alexander

Spencer.

PROPRIETORS.

Breitkopf<& Hiirtel,

Leipzig, Germany.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Max Brock haus,Leipzig, Germany.

Do.

C. O. Brokaw,St. Joseph, Mo.

Brown Brothers, Chicago.I. H. Bullers, Pittsburg, Pa.

Do.L. D. Burford, Toledo, Ohio.

Chappell &Co.,London, England.

Do.Do.

John Church Company,Cincinnati, Ohio.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Cleveland Music Company,Cleveland, Ohio.

Do.G. H. Clutsam.Robert Cocks & Co., London.

Do.

W. L. Cooke, Staunton, Va.Costallat&Co., Paris, France.Cruger Brothers, New York.

Cundy Music Company,Boston.

Dave A. Davis,

Montreal, Canada.L. Deacon.Oliver Ditson Co., Boston.

Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Jesus Will Give His Beloved Sleep. By Win. R. SpenceHoly Father, Prince Divine. By Angelo M. ReadWaltz from Faust Arranged by Samuel W. ColeI Cannot Leave the Old Folks. By J. W. WheelerCommencement March. By Herman BabsonAbsent, By Hugh Whitefteld MartinThe Ivy. By Charles ZimmermanThe Peacemaker. By Theron D. Perkins. BandMeteoric March. By T. II. Rollinson. BandLove's Missive. ByT. H. Rollinson. BandImperial Reception. ByT. II. Rollinson. BandLove's Missive. ByT. H. Rollinson. OrchestraThy Realm. By the Marquis I)e LeuvillcClass Day Two-step. By Mattie II. AilmanKeystone State March. By James C. M. Fulton. BandVery Dry March. By L. F. Gottschalk. OrchestraRighini's Celebrated Vocal Studies. Edited by William

Shakespeare.Cupid. By Dr. A. W. NollAeolian Bells. By C. W. KrogmannTarantelle Fantastique. For mandolin or violin. ByJohn Francis Gilder.

Rest. By Lillian Taitt SheldonEnvoi. By E. E. StarrFret Not Thyself. By Clara Ross-RicciComfort the Soul of Thy Servant. By Clara Ross-Ricci.

God of Our Life. By Clara Ross-RicciDorothy. Arranged for mandolin and guitar by F. C.

Shearn.Say But Good Night. By Win. R. SpenceForever Is My Heart With Thee. By Win. R. Spence ..

Baby's Evening Prayer. By Roland Burke Hennessy...In the Tyrol. By Chas. Lovenberg. OrchestraDrink to Me Only With Thine Eyes. By Louis R.

Dressier.

Florine Schottische. By Leander FisherMoonlight Reverie. By Leander FisherNaples. By Dr. Albert W. NollThe Robin's Departure. By Leander Fisher

My Little Bed Rose, Good Night. By R. M. Stults

This Would I Do. By William R. ChapmanFirst Sight. By the Marquis De LeuvilleBlest of God—The God of Nations. By J. Eliot Trow-

bridge.

Revery Waltz. By C. M. F. Dressel

Woman's Love. By George C. BenderThe American Choir. No. 28. Just as I Am. By John

S. Camp.Alleluia. Arranged from Schumann by Charles S. Elliot.

The Slippery Quaker. For mandolin club. By RichardL. Weaver.

The Philadelphia Press Prize McKinley Inaugural MarchBy Joel B. Ettinger.

Ocean Beach Two-step. By John W. Exworthy

I Wish I'd Never Been a Soldier. By Raphael Fassett..

After the Victory. By Raphael Fassett

I'm the Little Bit o 'Sweetstuff. By George Le Brunn..

On the March. By A. J. Mills

3 T E

Proprietors.

Oliver Ditson Co., Boston.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

C. M. F. Dressel, New York.Duryee Music Co., NewYork.Charles S. Elliot & Co.,

New York.Do.

Paul Eno, Philadelphia.

Joel B. Ettinger, Chester, Pa.

John W. Exworthy,Pentwater, Mich.

Raphael Fassett,

St. Paul, Minn.Do.

B. Feldman, London.Do.

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M USICA L COMPOSITIONS—Conti n u ki>.

Titles.

De .Same Olc Moon am Shinin'. By 1 Tarry B Norris ....

Tick, Tick, Tock. By Harry B. NorrisTo Improve Her Education. By Felix McGlennonDidn't Understand. By Mary WatsonRoyal Court Minuet, Louis XIV. By Tangier. Arrangedby Emil Isenman. Orchestra.

The Bull Fight. By Emil Isenman. OrchestraWild Flowers. By Carl Isenman. Orchestra. Arrangedby Emil Jsenman.

Greeting to Home. By M. Carl. Band. Arranged byF. H. Creissinger.

Tancred. By G. Rossini. Arranged by Theo. Moses.Band.

Loreley-Paraphrase. Ay Nesvadba. BandSextett from Lucia. By Donizetti. BandSweet Fancies. Arrauged by L. O. de Witt. Orchestra.Right in It, By Theo. M. Tobani. BandJohnnie, Dear. By Fred W. Merrell

The Club Two-step. By C. E. MoscowSerenade. For violin and piano. By G. PierneJerusalem. Cornet solo. By Ch Gounod. Orchestra.

Arranged by Theo. Moses.Charity. Cornet solo. By J. Faure. Orchestra. Ar-

ranged by Theo. Moses.Let All Obey. By S. Leach. Orchestra. Cornet solo.

Arrauged by Theo. Moses.Artemis. By Richard Stahl. OrchestraGloria from Mass in B flat. By Mercadante. Orchestra.Arranged by Theo. Moses.

The Yellow Kid of Hogau's Alley. Arranged by Carl

Engel. Orchestra.

The Nigger and the Bear. Orchestra. Arranged by L.

O. de Witt,

Knights of Columbus March. By George H. Fischer....

Through the Night of Doubt. By S. RousseauTantum Ergo. By John C. BonnerMass in G. By J. L. BattmaunHighland Schottische. By J. H. FosterII Signer Di Pourceaugnac. Opera comica in tre atti

parole di Fernando Fontana musica di Alberto Fran-chetti.

She's an English Girl. By Leslie Stuart

Perplexing. By John CookeLove is the Maguet. By Will GodwinAll Through the Rain. By Fred W. Leigh and Walter

P. Keen.Three Little Dolls. By George EverardTake 'em Away. By Harry Wincoit and Harry Leighton.

Sweet Little Liza May. By Joseph TabrarA Dark Night Before Yer. By Harry Castling

We've All Got to Go and See the Doctor. By HarryWincott and Harry Leighton.

The One, Two, Three, Polka-Song. By Erroll Stanhope.Vat Ze English Call Ze— . By George Le BrunnIf Only the Stars Could Speak. By Charles Williams...

You Show Me Your Slate. By Felix McGlennonUnited Evermore—The Thistle, Shamrock, Rose. By

,Walter Phillips.

The Silly Old Man in the Moon. By Leslie Stuart

Proprietors.

B. Feldman, I<ondonDo.Do.Do.

Carl Fischer, New York

Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

J. Fischer & Bro., New York.Do.Do.

Do.J. H. Foster, New York.Alberto Franchetti.

Francis, Day & Hunter,London, England.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

rry

J.

PROPRIETORS.

My Big Brother is Bigger than Yours. By HaFreeman.

I Want to Send a Message to My Wife. By JohnFritz.

Dance of the Chrysanthemums. By May J. Rogers.

Come, Blessed Comforter. By II. L. Gilmour

Harry Freeman, Chicago.

J. J. Fritz and Williard F.

Mitchell, Gloucester, Mass.Gibbons h Stone,

Rochester, N. Y.

H. L. Gilmour,

I Love the Girl Who Lives by the Sea. By WillRobards.

Only a Dream of the Past. By Mina Deane

L.

Wenonah, N. J.

Thos. Goggan h Bro.,

Galveston, Tex.Do.

The Letter Was Returned to Her Unread. By KellerBrothers.

To the Front. By Pierre Pleyendal

Hamilton S. Gordon,New York.

Do.General Gomez' Cuban Victory March. By Walther

Grabau.The Burleigh Two-step. By Alonzo F. Burt ,

Walther Grabau.

Grasmuk & SchottThe American Beauty. For 2 mandolins and guitar.

E. F. Dillebar.

The Brigadiers' March. For 2 mandolins and gui

By H. J. Spatz.

All for You. By Chas. A. Burke

By

ar.

F. 0. Gutman,Cleveland, Ohio.

Do.

T. B. Harms & Co.

,

Valsette. By Hugo RiemannNew York.

Hatch Music Company,Philadelphia.

Do.Barcarolle. By Jules MassenetNovellette. By Ludvig Schytte Do.Frolics. By Nicholai Von Wilm Do.

Do.

At Evening. By Lnd Schytle Do.Impromptu Hongrois. By Charles Delioux Do.

Lords and Ladies. By H. Lichner Do.Do.

La Belle Allemande. By C. Bohm Do.

Rondo. By Joseph Haydn Do.The Flowers' Greeting. By Leopold Rietz Do.Novellette. By J. P. E. Hartmann Do.

Etude de Salon. By C. W. Greulich Do.Do.Do.

E. Hatsfcld.

Do.

Won't You Speak to Mamma? Orchestra. By A.Cohen. Arranged by C. Tischendorf.

Arbitration. By W. Sept. Hinder. Arranged byM. Stults.

M.

R.

F. Herrmann.

W. Sept. Hinder.

Home Music Company,Logansport, lnd

Houghton & Co., London.Howard & Co., London.

Do.

The "Tiddley" at "The Fountain." By Harry Cast-

A Little Bit of Luck By Carl Howard Do.Do.

Do.

Marche Funebre. Pour piano. Par Henry Eymieu F. Janin et Ses Fils,

Lyons, France.W. L. Johnson. Boston.

P. L. Jung, New York.Do.Love and Time. By Edgar Thorn

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

The Rose and the Gardener. By Edgar ThornTwo Songs from the Thirteenth Century. By E.MacDowcll. Nos. 1 and 2.

Te Deura in F. By John J. Karl

A.

Meliz Josher. By A. Goldfaden. Arranged by If. A.

Russotta. For piano.

Gehenim and Ganeiden By A. Goldfaden. Arrangedby H. A. Russotta. For piano. Duet.

Bar Kockba. By A. Goldfaden. Arranged by II. A.Russotta,. For violin. Opus 1 and 2.

Sulamitha. By A. Goldfaden. Arranged by H. A.Russotta. For violin. Opus 1.

Sulamitha. By A. Goldfaden. Arranged by II. A.Russotta. For violin.

Meliz Josher. By A. Goldfaden. Arranged by H. A.

Russotta. For violin.

Gehenim and Ganeiden. By A. Goldfaden. Arrangedby H. A. Russotta. For piano. Quartette.

Columbia March aud Two-step. By Phil P. KeilThe Last Dance. By Bowness BriggsWinona Schottische. By F. B. Smith

How Goodly Are Thy Tents, O Jacob

I Know That She Will Welcome Me. By B. A. Koell-

hoffer.

The Pride of Bucktown. By Robt. S. RobertsSing We Now, Rejoicing. By J. C. MacyThe Topeka Daily Capital March. By J. B. Marshall...

The Morristown Independent March. By II. C. Miller..

City Hall Bell March. By M. C. MollDo Some Good Each Day. By A. F. MyersI Shall Soon Be Over There. By A. F. MyersTell Others the Story. By Edward W. FainLend a Helping Hand. By A. F. MyersLaud Him and Praise HimNot the Half Has Yet Been Told. By A. F. MyersLove Found the Way. By A. F. MyersBy and By. By A. F. MyersOver the Sea. By A. F. MyersLet the Blessed Sunlight In. By A. F. MyersJesus, Keep Me. By A. F. MyersSowing With Song and Prayer. By A. F. MyersMignon. For mandolin aud guitar. Arranged by Emilio

Calamara.Percy's Gavotte. By Victor HollidayFarewell, Landler. By F. A. MohrdieckDas Zeislein. By Leo Blech. Ausgabe fur hohe StimmeDas Zeislein. By Leo Blech. Ausgabe fiir hohe StimmeMarguerite Gavotte. Piano. By A. Morrison

Take Life as it Comes. By J. Clippingdale

Fairies. By Louise SingtonCradle Song. By C. Ward Rochester

Six Pieces pour Grand Orgue. Par Adolphe MartyFrolic Two-step. By Andrew J. Peabody, Jr

Randsburg March. By Elizabeth N. Pepper

Proprietors.

P. L. Jung,Do.

New York.

John J. Karl,

Litchfield, Conn.J. Katzenelenbogen,

New York.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Phil. P. Keil.

G. H. Kerr, Philadelphia.C. H. Kimball,

Manchester, N. If.

Fred. E. Kitziger,

New Orleans, La.B. A. Koellhoffer.

Philip Kussel, Cincinnati.

J. C. Macy, Boston.

J. B. Marshall,

Topeka, Kans.H. C. Miller, Parkesburg, Pa.

M. C. Moll, Milwaukee, Wis.A. F. Myers, Toledo, Ohio.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

National Music Company,Chicago.

Do.Do.

Th. Naus.Do.

George Newnes, Ltd.,

London.Do.Do.Do.

A. Noel, Paris, France.

A. J. Peabody, Jr.,

Philadelphia.

Elizabeth N. Pepper,Los Angeles, Cal.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

Corinne. By G. II. PerryTime Will Tell. By II. W. Petrie

A Little, Wee Girl. By W. M. Fortesquc.

Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead? By W. C.Williams.

Eyes Forever Bright. By Marie von HammerEine gute Nacht. By Max Stange

,

Jesaias 52, v. 7. By Max StangeDrei Stiieke fur Violine und Pianoforte,

von Johannes Palaschko. Op. 17

No. 1—Canzone

Componirt

No. 2—SarabandeNo. 3—Capriccio

Mi Teresita. By Teresa Carrefio.

In the Ballroom. By Frank G. RohnerLa Bonita Waltzes. By Harry S. Romaine

The Old Rag Carpet. By Roy L. Burtch

Polka-March. For 2 mandolins. By Lewis H. Millar..

The Isabelle March. By Will H. SchockSpinning Song. By Richard GoerdelerFor Now the Lord is Risen. By Wm. Dressier

Regina Coeli. By Godfrey W. SchrothBlack Riders. No. 2. By William SchuylerWhen You Hear Those Sweet Bells Ring. By DanEmerson. Arranged by Hermann Schloss.

Life's Been But a Dream, Love. By Mina DeaneTill Death Us Does Part. By Victor Hugo SeegersSweetheart Olive. By J. Edgar Shaw. Arranged by

J. W. Emrick.Those Wedding Bells Shall Not Ring Out Again. By

E. Jonghmans.Abendruhe. By W. Hermann

Letzter Wille. By Heinrich Pfeil

Elegie von Stanislas Moniuszko. Ubertragen von Aug.Reinhard.

Andante religioso. Fur Violine und Orgel. Von GeorgZimmer.

Andante religioso. Fiir Violine und Klavier. VonGeorg Zimmer.

10 Nachspiele fiir Orgel oder Harmonium. By AugustReinhard.

In My Father's House Are Many Mansions. By Caleb

Simper.Quartet. By Walter Rabl. Orchestra

The Olympia Two-step. By Carrie J. Singhi

I'll Come Back Again Some Day. By Joseph J. Skelly..

The Stars That Shine in the Night. By L. HennemnthClark.

Star Jasmine. By H. I. Crandall

The Raccoon and the Bee. By F. Beyer. Orchestra

A Hot Time. By F. Beyer. Orchestra

Proprietors.

G. H. Perry, Old Town, Me.H. W. Petrie, New York.Phipps & Alpuente,

New York.Wm. A. Pond & Co.,

New York.Do.

Raabe & Plothow,Berlin, Germany.

Do.

Ries & Erler,

Berlin, Germany.Do.Do.

Rohlfing Sons' Music Com-pany, Milwaukee, Wis.

F. G. Rohner, Chicago.H. S. Romaine,

Cambridge, Mass.Frank K. Root & Co.

,

Chicago.St. Cecilia Music Publishing

Co., London, England.W. H. Schock, Chicago.J. H. Schroeder, New York.

Do.G. W. Schroth, Trenton,N. J.

William Schuyler.

A. Scull & Co.,

Bridgeton, N. J.

Do.Victor H. Seegers, New York.Edgar Shaw,

Parkersburg, W. Va.Charles Sheard & Co.,

London.C. F. W. Siegel's Musikalien-handlung,

Leipzig, Germany.Do.

Carl Simon, Berlin, Germany.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Caleb Simper, London.

N. Simrock, Berlin, Germany.Carrie J. Singhi, New York.Joseph J. Skelly.

Southern Music Company,Birmingham, Ala.

Do.Standard Music Company,

New York.Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continued.

Titles.

The Bayonnette. By E. G. Brown. Orchestra.

The Burleigh Two-step. By Alonzo F. Hurt. Orchestra.The Toster Girl. By F. K. StearnsAmors Siegeszug. By Franz voji Blon

The Singing Leaves Cantata. By Grace Mahew. .

.

Houp La, Carina. By Henry ParkerWatch and Wait. By Stefano KhanlysThine Am I. By A. L. StoughThe Other Side. By A. L. StoughHe is Risen. By John A. West

Mass in Honor of St. John. By Rudolph Schiller.

Maceo is Dead. By I. Davila.

Jollity March. By W. O. Stevens.In Her Stunning Little Bloomer on Her Bike. By

Zella A. Davis.

Simplicity. By Bruno Oscar Klein. PianoWhite Violet. By Bruno Oscar Klein. PianoResignation. By Bruno Oscar Klein. PianoMarie Louise Violet. By Bruno Oscar Klein. PianoHope. By Bruno Oscar Klein. PianoLove's Meditation. By Arthur H. TrippThe Risen King. By I. H. Meredith and Grant C.

Tullar.

Plantation Schottische. By May VenneFaithful Ever You and I. By J. H. Warner

Sweetheart. By C. Galen Waterbury.

By J.

Lewellyn Two-step. By Anna Walker Webb...Three Introductory Voluntaries for the Organ.Varley Roberts.

A Red, Red Rose. By George AitkenParted. By Norman O'Neill

An Ode to Music. For tenor solo, chorus of male voicee,

and orchestra. By Myles B. Foster.

Good Morning, Mister Policeman. By Chas. Graham..

De Bugs Am In De Co'n. By L. E. West.Mariposas Waltz. By Gertrude P. WheelerTo Thee Alone. By Adam Geibel. For mixed voices..

To Thee Alone. By Adam Geibel. For male voices

Selections from Jack and the Beanstalk. Arranged for

the mandolin and guitar by George Bjirker.

March from "Simple Simon.orchestra.

"Simple Simon" Waltzes.Lowell Tracy.

The Van-Guard of the King. By M. Alton Bailey....

The Realms of Endless Day. By J. L. Gilbert

Gleanings No. 3. Baritone, contralto, and bass songs.

The Wanderers. By James HydeOur Gallant Boys in Blue. By Watty HydesOne Who Never Smiled. By A. C. MackenzieWhere Is My Keep? By A. C. MackenzieFair Chloris. By A. C. MackenzieTn the Forest. Bv A. C. Mackenzie

By A. B. Sloane. Full

By A. B. Sloane and Geo.

Proprietors.

Standard Music Company,New York.

Do.F. K. Steams.Dr. Richard Stem,

Berlin, Germany.H. B. Stevens Co., Boston.

Do.Do.

A. L. Stough, Toledo, Ohio.Do.

Clayton F. Summy Company,Chicago.

Teacher and Organist,

Cincinnati.

Thompson Music Company,Chicago.

F. L. Tindale, Buffalo, N. Y.Anna R. Tower.

Pittsburg, Pa.C. F. Tretbar, New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

Arthur H. Tripp.

Tuller-Meredith Company,Chicago.

May Venne.J. H. Warner,

Marlboro, Mass.C. Galen Waterbury,

Stamford, Conn.A.W. Webb, Memphis, Tettn.

Weekes & Co., London.

Do.Do.Do.

Henry J. Wehman,New York.

L. E. West, Rock Island, 111.

W. R. Wheeler, London.White-Smith Music Publish-

ing Company, Boston.

Do.Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Wickins&Co., London.K. M. Widmer, New York.Joseph Williams, London.

Do.Do.Do.

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS—Continukd.

Titles. Proprietors.

The Carnival March. By E. Ralph Wood

Many Years Gone By. P»y Grace W. Woodcock

Found Dead. By A. H. Hassler

E. Ralph Wood,New Orleans, La.

Grace M. Woodcock,New York.

Rosalie. By Avery H. HasslerColored Baud of Sin. By Jack Braiton

Belle of Koontucky. By Harry II. Zickel

Indianapolis, Ind.Do.

Zeno-Mauvais Music Com-pany, San Francisco.

Harry II. Zickel,

Detroit, Mich.

DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS.

The Widow McGinty. By Edrnond Brussells..

The Freeman Mill Strike. By Bert C. Rawley.The Serenaders. By L. Francis Bishop

The Ballet Girl. By Adrian Ross.

Clover. By Richard Genee and Brune Zappert.

Prince Methusalem. By Wilder and Delacour..A Romantic Adventure. By Edwin MeyerKonigstinder. Von Ernst Rosmer ,

Opera vs. Circus. By A. E. Stafford

The Ballet Girl. By James T. TannerMiss Manhattan. By George V. Hobart, Ferdinand

Puehringer, and Herman Perlet.

A Gentleman Rogue. By Frank WiesbergFlood Tide. By Edward Weitzel and Emma Louise

Orcutt.

Ames' Pub. Co., Clyde, Ohio.Do.

L. Francis Bishop,

Plaiufield, N. J.

Enoch & Sons,

London, England.Goldmark & Conreid,

New York.Do.

Edwin Meyer, New York.Ernst Rosmer.

London, England.A. E. Stafford.

James T. Tanner.Inez Mecusker Van Ostcn.

Frank Wiesberg, Chicago.Edward Weitzel aud Emma

Louise Orcutt,

Detroit, Mich.

MAPS.

Map of Greater New York

Native Homes of the See Yap and Yeung Woh Chinese...

Morton's Map of Mining Claims in Tuolumne County,Gal.

Morton's Sketch of 125 Miles of the Mother Lode of

Auriferous Belt in California.

Penu Yan, N. Y. January, 1897

Greensburg, Tenn. January, 1897Lawrenceburg, Ky. January, 1897Bridgeport, Ala. February, 1897Natchez, Miss. January, 1897Versailles, Ky. February, 1897Lockport, 111. February, 1897Lambertville, N. J. January, 1897Rockport, Mass. January, 1897Lexington, Miss. February, 1897

G. W. &C. B. Col ton & Co.,

New York,

David D. Jones,

San Francisco.

Revilo Frederick Morton,San Francisco.

Do.

Sanborn-Perris Map Com-pany, New York.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

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MAPS—Continued.

Titles. Proprietors.

Caledonia, N. Y. February, 1897

Wetumpka, Ala. February, 1897

Banborn-Perris Map Com-pany, New York

Do.Tnskegee, Ala. February, 1897 DoBeebe, Ark. February, 1897 DoTarentum, Pa. February, 1897 Do.Durant, Miss. February, 1897 Do.Owingsville, Ky. February, 1897Mount Morris, N. Y. January, 1897

Do.Do.

Senatobia, Miss. February, 1897 Do.Luray, Va. February, 1K)7 Do.Attica, N. Y. February, 1897 DoCollege Point, N. Y. January, 1897 Do.Lancaster, N. Y. February, 1897 Do.

ENGrKAVINGrS.

Etching of Daniel WebsterOn the Way to the Louvre

He Got Up, and Seized Her by the Waist..

The Battle in the LaundryQuarter-Deck Gallantry

Fusiliers Going to Drill .'

Torpedo Boat SightedCaptive. 15|by 18|For Humanity, For Our Country. 3| by 5Gathering Lilac. 3} by 5}The Waterfall. 3} by'4|The Torrent. 3} by 4JThe Fencer. 3| by 5|An Old Joke. 3£ by 5JAt the Fireside. 3} by 4|Napoleon at St. Helena. 3| by 5Snipe Shooting. 5} by 3|The Wedding Gift. 5 by 3\Rabbit Shooting. 5\ by 3jj

On the Seine. 3| by 4|CharityTo the Highest BidderGouglas' HeadWaning of AutumnJulian Hawthorne

Pharaoh's Prize

Aucassin and Nicolete

Achilles Denounces AgamemnonHer First Offering

Constancy

Masters of Music. Nos. 1 and 2

Charles Barmore, New York.George Barrie & Sons,

Philadelphia.

Do.Do.

Boussod, Valadon & Co.,

Paris, France.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

C, Chartren, New York.Do.Do.Do.

Wm. Finley & Co.,

Philadelphia.

Do.Do.Do.

L. H. Lefevre.

I. F. Mendora,London, England.

L. Prang & Co., Boston.

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PHOTOmiAPHS,

Titles.

Rev. Dr. Morgan Dix. Nos. 1-GPresident McKinley and CabinetRev. Dr. R. M. Ryan. Nos. 11 and552. U. S. S. Uinbria758. U. S. S. MaineEastmau College Faculty

12.

x871. Inaugural Ball Room

rr872. Presidential (jirand Stand. Inaugural Ball RoomRev. Edmund F. Prendergast. Nos. 1-8Stump of Tree Where Jell*. Davis Was CapturedPresident and President-Elect Leaving the SenateChamber.

The New President Delivering His Inaugural Address. ..

Major McKinlcy's Wife and Mother in PlaceThe New President Kissing the BibleChief Justice Fuller Administering OathPresident McKinley Reading His SpeechGeorge WashingtonPresident McKinley and His Cabinet

At De Cabin DoPhotographs. Nos. 10-20.

Yellow KidSymbolic Reference

GodCloud of Original ElementsThe EnvelopmentThe Hidden PlanetThe Interior PlanetSuspension Rings FormationThe Cooling PlanetBoston Common, 1897. Looking northBoston Common, 1897. Looking southBoston Common, 1897. . Looking westMcKinley Inaugural Ballroom. Nos. 1, 2,

McKinley's Inaugural Supper Table.

President McKinley Making His Address.

President McKinley and Party en route...

Gav. Tanner and Staff of Illinois

Don't Send Her Away. Nos. 1-5

Miss F. Anderson. Nos. 1 and 2

Thomas A. Edison

Nos. 1 and 2.

ParthenonCougar. Nos. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31.

Water Lilies

In the AdirondacksPretty Safe Road, Samantha

PltOI'ItlRTORR.

D. H. Anderson, New York.Do.Do.

C. E. Hollos, Brooklyn, N. Y.Do.

C. H. Gallup & Co.,

Poughkeepsie, N. Y.Griffith & Griffith,

Philadelphia.Do.

F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia.J. H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn.J. C. Hemment, New York.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.Do.

Seymour J. Hyde, New York.Frances B. Johnson,

Washington City.

Lineback, Roanoke, Va.National Automatic Comput-

ing Scale, Cleveland.B. Newberger.George H. Pallison,

Philadelphia.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Charles Pollock, Boston.Do.Do.

Geo. Prince,

Washington City.

Do.Do.Do.Do.

John T. Robinson, New York.A. Scholl, Los Angeles, Cal.

George E. Tewsbury,Newark, N. J.

Thuss, Nashville, Tenn.A. G. Wallihan.Arthur P. Yates.

Do.Do.

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LITHOGRAPHS.

Title*.

8-shect. "The Struggle."

Good-NightThe Family Pet

Buck Heer Card

04-sheet. "Parade." 97-B, No. 32

1 -sheet. "Meers' Sisters." 97-B, No. 12

1-sheet. "Seventy Horse Act." 5)7- B, No. 828-sheet. "Aereal "28-shcet. "Trained Animals." 97-S, No. 3016-sheet. " Four Portraits." 97-S, No. 241-sheet. "Rider and Title." 97-B, No. 13Good News

PRINTS.

Whiz-A-WeeTomb of General GrantA SwellFull-Swing Stanhope

Full-Swing ConcordFamily Ful 1-Swing BuggyThe Situation in CreteM'Kinley's Dreamy NightsSpain : "Can't You Deliver That Ice Some Other Day,

Mr. Sherman?"U. S.: "Willy, You Mustn't Bother Me for a Few-

Days.

"

Pbopbiktohs.

II. C. Miner Lithograph Com-pany, New York.

Do.Photo-Chromotype Engraving

Company, Philadelphia.W. E. Stephens & Co.,

St. Louis, Mo.Strobridge Lithograph Com-

pany, Cincinnati.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

F. Tuchfarter Company,Cincinnati.

John Boyum, New York.Century Co., New York.Leadenhall Press.

Henry A. Muclsle,

St. Paul, Minn.Do.Do.

Scripps-McRae League.Do.Do.

Do.

DKSIGrNS.

Lines of Greatest Slope. Plate 4

Riveted Joints. Plate 13Bridge Details. Plates 14-17Highway Bridge. General drawing. Plate 18Boiler Setting. Plate 14Band Wheel. Plate 12New York Fashions. March, 1807

American Fashions. March, 1897

Universal Puzzle. Plates 1-6

Colliery Engineer Company,Scranton, Pa.

Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Herald of Fashion Company,New York.

Jno. J. Mitchell Company,New York.

Universal Puzzle.

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CHARTS.

Titles.

Optical Chart. Large and small.

Herzog Teleseme. Dial No. 101.

Historic aud Prophetic Diagram of the World, and Clod's

Plan of Salvation for Law Breakers.

PROPRIETORS.

L. A. Berteling,

San Francisco.

F. Benedict Herzog,New York.

J. E. Woodward, Chicago.

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