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MCCULLY & MILES CO., 178 Wabash Ave., Chicago.

Live One Hundred Years!

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THE SANITARY STILL

for family use distills pure water. Made of copper, lined with block tin; easily cleaned; simple as a tea kettle; fits any gas, oil, coal, or wood stove. Four styles, $10.00 and upward. Write for booklet.

THE CUPRIGRAPH CO.,

No. 129 North Green Street, CHICAGO, ILL.

IT REQUIRED two weeks of hard work to select our SPRING STOCK. It would take you more than a day to look through it carefully. We minimize the labor by draping all of the fancy cloths (cheviots, tweeds, and mixed worsteds) so that the patterns can be seen at a glance. The 1200 patterns are arranged according to price. Suits $15, $20, $25, $28, $30, $35, $40, and $45. Each grade is displayed separately on one or more tables. We cordially invite an inspection.

NICOLL THE TAILOR,

Corner Clark and Adams Streets, CHICAGO.

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE As first-class tailors and drapers, has given us confidence in our ability to give general satisfaction. We can show you a full line of WINTER AND SPRING SUITINGS at $20 upwards. Overcoats in the latest styles, $20 to $50. FINN & COMPANY,

No. 296 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, Ill.

Parquet Floors

Are not only beautiful, durable, and sanitary, but the plainer styles are inexpensive, costing about the same as carpet. No expenditure about the home brings a larger return in comfort, convenience, and cleanliness than that incurred in the purchase of these floors.

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WHOSO FINDETH A WIFE. BY WILLIAM LE QUEUX. 12mo, cloth, price
UNDER THE BAN. TERESA HAMMOND STRICKLAND. 12mo, cloth
FOR LOVE OF A BEDOUIN MAID. By LEVOLEUR. 12mo, cloth.
A VALUABLE LIFE. BY ADELINE SERGEANT. 12mo, cloth.
SHIFTING SANDS. By FREDERICK R. BURTON. 12mo, cloth

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THE WATERS OF

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ALASKA: Its History, Climate, and Resources.

By the Hon. A. P. SWINEFORD, Ex-Governor of Alaska. ILLUSTRATED. 12mo, cloth, price $1.00. A B C OF MINING and Prospectors' Handbook. By CHARLES A. BRAMBLE, D.L.S. The most practical, comprehensive, and up-to-date authority on this subject. ILLUSTRATED. Pocket Manual, Baedecker style. Price, $1.00. JUST ISSUED.

TOLD IN THE ROCKIES. By A. M. BARBOUR. 12mo,
cloth, $1.00.

STRANGE STORY OF MY LIFE. By JOHN STRANGE
WINTER. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

AN ARKANSAS PLANTER. By OPIE READ. 12mo, cloth,
$1.25.

HERNANI THE JEW. The great Polish Romance. By
A. N. HOMER. 12mo, cloth, $1.00.

AMBER GLINTS. By AMBER, author of "Rosemary and
Rue." 12mo, cloth, $1.00.

THE SINNER. A powerfully thrilling Novel. By "RITA."
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MARSA. By JULES CLARETIE. Large 16mo, cloth, 75 cts.

A COLONIAL DAME. By LAURA DAYTON FESSENDEN.
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REMINISCENCES OF W. W. STORY. By Miss M. E.
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THE JUDGE. BY ELIA W. PEATTIE. Large 16mo, cloth, 75c.
THE GOLDEN NORTH. By C. R. TUTTLE. With maps and engravings. Paper, Rialto Series, 50c.; cloth, $1.
GLIMPSES OF ALASKA AND THE KLONDIKE. 100 Photographic Views of the INTERIOR
from originals by VEAZIE WILSON. Compiled by Miss ESTHER LYONS. Price, 25 cts.
MAPS AND ILLUSTRATED GUIDES OF ALASKA and the KLONDIKE Regions. 25 cts., 50 cts.,
and $1.00.-Our new 18 x 24 map of Alaska, showing all routes from United States to the interior. Price, 25 cts.
PICTORIAL ATLAS OF THE WORLD. A New Trade Atlas. Cloth, retail, $4.00; half leather, $6.00.
REED'S RULES OF ORDER. Is the up-to-date authority in Parliamentary Law. By THOMAS B. Reed.
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81. IN THE SHADOW OF THE PYRA-
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FOR HER LIFE. Col. Richard H. Savage
A MODERN CORSAIR. Col. Richard
Henry Savage.

282. HER PROMISE TRUE. Dora Russell. Ready February 28.

281. HALF ROUND THE WORLD TO FIND A HUSBAND. May Crommelin. Ready February 14.

279. SIR JAFFREY'S WIFE. A. W. Marchmont.

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9. A DAUGHTER OF JUDAS. Col. Richard
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8. THE FLYING HALCYON. Col. Richard
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THE GIRL AT COBHURST. By Frank R. Stockton.

12mo. Price, $1.50.

An entirely new love-story by Mr. Stockton which has not appeared serially. The scene is laid in a country village, and the chief humorous characters are a French cook (widow of an "artist") and a match-making old maid, whose simultaneous endeavors to lead the hero's affections in opposite paths supply some truly Stocktonian intricacies of plot.

SOME OF MR. STOCKTON'S RECENT Successes.

A Story-Teller's Pack. Illustrated, 12mo, $1.50. "In this latest book of his there is not one disappointment."-WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS.

Rudder Grange and Pomona's Travels.
New and Cheaper Edition. Each, illustrated, 12mo,
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The Adventures of Captain Horn. 12mo, $1.50. Mrs. Cliff's Yacht. Illustrated, 12mo, $1.50. The London Speaker has said of these two volumes: "Mr. Stockton has touched the high-water mark of romantic fiction and has shown his power to grasp the magic of Defoe and Stevenson."

NAPOLEON III. AND HIS COURT.

By IMBERT DE ST. AMAND. With portraits. 12mo, $1.50.
A new volume in a series devoted to the Second French Empire. The
period covered is from Eugénie's elevation to the rank of Empress, in
1853, to the birth of the Prince Imperial, in 1856, and the Crimean War
and the Great Exposition of 1855 figure prominently in the author's
fluent account, which gains much in vividness from the fact that he is
personally familiar with all the happenings of these years.
Already Published: Louis Napoleon and Mademoiselle de
Montijo. With portraits. 12mo, $1.50.

YOUNG BLOOD.

By E. W. HORNUNG, author of "My Lord Duke," "
," "The
Rogue's March," etc. 12mo, $1.25.

This is another of the "good stories" which have endeared the author to the fiction-reading public. The mystery dominating the whole plot and unexplained till the very end, the plucky hero and his remarkable adventures while getting his start in literature, the inimitable "promoter" of gigantic stock companies, the brutal schoolteacher with a genius for mathematics and an "infallible" gambling system all these are in Mr. Hornung's best vein.

NOVELS AND STORIES BY " "Q.” (A. T. QUILLER-COUCH.) 9 vols., each 12mo, $1.25.

This is the first uniform edition of the works of Mr. Quiller-Couch, whom the New York Times has declared to be "in many respects the foremost of modern short-story writers." The volumes will be: The Splendid Spur, The Blue Pavilion, Wandering Heath, Troy Town, Delectable Duchy, Dead Man's Rock, Noughts and Crosses, Three Ships, and Adventures in Criticism.

EMERSON, AND OTHER ESSAYS. By JOHN JAY CHAPMAN. 12mo, $1.25.

With his paper on Emerson, which attracted such widespread attention as a magazine article by its independence and originality, the author has here grouped critical analyses of Whitman, Browning, Stevenson, the character of Romeo, and Michael Angelo's sonnets.

AULD LANG SYNE.

By the Right Hon. Professor F. MAX MULLER, author of
"The Science of Language," etc. Crown 8vo, $2.00.
"One of the most noteworthy autobiographical volumes of the new
year."- Chicago Tribune.

"A unique volume of reminiscences by a character of international fame, some lively, some sentimental — and all delightfully entertaining."- New York Herald.

FOR LOVE OF COUNTRY.

A Story of Land and Sea in the Days of the Revolution. By CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY, Archdeacon of Pennsylvania. 12mo, $1.25.

"The sea-fights are portrayed with a graphic power well-nigh unexampled in American fiction, and the new view of Washington in the Trenton and Princeton campaign gives the book historical importance."- Army and Navy Journal.

MUSIC.

How it Came to Be What It Is. By HANNAH SMITH. With many illustrations. 12mo, $1.25 net.

A clear and concise account of the development of modern music and the principal instruments, with many illustrations which assist greatly in understanding the historical steps. Miss Smith is a teacher and lecturer, and has an admirable faculty of imparting information interestingly.

WHAT IS GOOD MUSIC? Suggestions to Persons Desiring to Cultivate a Taste in Musical Art. By W. J. HENDERSON. 12mo, $1.00 net. "It is to lovers of music who are ignorant of technical matters that Mr. Henderson has written his book, and they will be grateful to him for the clearness of the exposition, the fulness of thought, and the authority born of knowledge and experience. Recently there have been several books treating on the same subject, but that of Mr. Henderson stands easily first."— Boston Saturday Evening Gazette.

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Reminiscences and Appreciations of English Illustrators of the Past Generation. By GEORGE DU MAURIER, Author of "The Martian," "Trilby," "Peter Ibbetson," etc. With Illustrations. Post 8vo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1.50.

Four for a Fortune

A Tale. By ALBERT LEE, Author of "Tommy
Toddles," etc. Illustrated by F. C. YOHN. $1.25.

The Red-Bridge Neighborhood

A Novel. By MARIA LOUISE POOL, Author of "The Two Salomes," "Mrs. Gerald," etc. Illustrated by CLIFFORD CARLETON. Post 8vo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1.50.

The Fight for the Crown

A Novel. By W. E. NORRIS, Author of "Clarissa
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Ribstone Pippins

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The Awakening of a Nation

Mexico of To-Day. By CHARLES F. LUMMIS.
With Illustrations and a Map. Crown 8vo, Cloth,
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Dreamers of the Ghetto

By I. ZANGWILL, Author of "Children of the
Ghetto," "The Master," etc. Post 8vo, Cloth,
Ornamental, $1.50.

The Vintage

"The

A Romance of the Greek War of Independence. By E. F. BENSON, Author of "Limitations,' Judgment Books," etc. With Illustrations. Post 8vo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1.50. International Monetary Conferences

By HENRY B. RUSSELL. 8vo, Cloth, $2.50. The Student's Motley

The Rise of the Dutch Republic. By JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY. Condensed, with Introduction and Notes, and an Historical Sketch of the Dutch People from 1584 to 1897, by WILLIAM ELLIOT GRIFFIS. Profusely Illustrated. Crown 8vo, Cloth, $1.75.

The Sack of Monte Carlo

An Adventure of To-Day. By WALTER FRITH,
Author of "In Search of Quiet." Post 8vo, Cloth,
Ornamental, $1.25.

The War of the Worlds

By H. G. WELLS, Author of “The Time Machine," etc. With Illustrations. Post 8vo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1.50.

Wonder Tales from Wagner

Told for Young People. By ANNA ALICE CHAPIN, Author of "The Story of the Rhinegold." Illustrated. Post 8vo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1.25.

Translated by R. NISBET BAIN. 16mo, Cloth, A Year from a Reporter's Note

Ornamental, $1.25.

Elements of Literary Criticism

By CHARLES F. JOHNSON, Author of " English
Words." 16mo, Cloth, 80 cts.

Picturesque Sicily

By WILLIAM AGNEW PATON. Illustrated from
Photographs. Crown 8vo, Cloth, Ornamental,
Uncut Edges and Gilt Top, $2.50.

Edition de Luxe on special paper, Uncut Edges
and Gilt Top, bound in gray paper with cloth back
and paper label. Only 100 copies printed, of which
50 are for sale, $15.00.

Book

By RICHARD HARDING DAVIS, Author of "Soldiers of Fortune," "The Princess Aline," "Three Gringos in Venezuela," etc. Illustrated. Post 8vo, Paper Boards, $1.50.

Lorraine

A Romance. By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS. Post 8vo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1.25.

Spun-Yarn

Sea Stories. By MORGAN ROBERTSON. Illustrated. Post 8vo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1.25.

HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York and London.

Houghton, Mifflin & Co.'s Spring Books.

Caleb West, Master Diver.

By F. HOPKINSON SMITH, author of "Tom Grogan," "Gondola Days," etc. Finely illustrated, 12mo, $1.50. [Early in April.]

Caleb West is a phenomenal master diver in the building of a lighthouse, and a very interesting character. A bluff and invincible sea captain figures effectively and picturesquely. The "ever-womanly" element is by no means lacking; and the story, like "Tom Grogan," is profoundly alive, thoroughly interesting, and uncommonly well illustrated.

Penelope's Progress.

By KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN, author of "The Birds' Christmas Carol," "The Story of Patsy," "A Cathedral Courtship," "Marm Lisa,” etc. 16mo, in unique Scottish binding, $1.25. [In April.]

This is a continuation of Mrs. Wiggin's sensible, humorous, delightful story of "Penelope's Experiences in England." Penelope and her fellow-tourists, Salemina and Francesca, invade first Edinburgh and then the outlying districts, and they take the country and the Scots by storm,- an indescribable mingling of good sense, canniness, audacity, and fun. A most readable book.

Cheerful Yesterdays.

By THOMAS Wentworth HIGGINSON. 12mo, $2.00. This book is the very flower of autobiography. It gives in the most attractive manner the most interesting experiences of a singularly interesting life. It describes Colonel Higginson's boyhood in Cambridge, his years and associates in Harvard College, the observations and experiences which made him a reformer, the development of literature and his own literary work in the fifties, the stirring episode of the Kansas conflicts, and a very modest account of his share in the Civil War. The intrinsic and varied interest of the book, its noble and cheerful tone, and its exquisite literary style give it an uncommon charm and value.

Unforeseen Tendencies in
Democracy.

By EDWIN L. GODKIN, Editor of the New York Nation. 1 vol., crown 8vo. [In April.]

A book of remarkable value, that should be read and deeply pondered by all good citizens. In it the aspects of American political life are stated with explicit frankness but without exaggeration, and current facts, opinions, and tendencies are compared or contrasted with

Tales of the Home Folks in Peace the theories held concerning democratic government by

and War.

By JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS, author of the "Uncle Remus" and "Thimblefinger" stories. With illustrations, crown 8vo, $1.50. [Early in April.] A book of stories of interesting adventures and character studies of the South, most of them during the war or just afterwards. They are marked by the keen insight and cheerful philosophy which make Mr. Harris's stories so agreeable and fascinating.

The Imported Bridegroom,

And Other Stories of the New York Ghetto. By ABRAHAM CAHAN, author of " Yekl." 16mo, cloth, $1.00; Riverside Paper Series, 50 cents.

These stories take the reader into a field almost entirely unworked as a literary possibility. They relate to Russian Jews in New York City, of whom many have heard, but few know anything definite. The author is familiarly acquainted with them, their antecedents, their condition when they reach this country, their modes of life afterward, their views of religion and of life; and his book is one of uncommon interest.

From the Other Side.

Stories of Transatlantic Travel. By HENRY B. FULLER, author of "The Cliff-Dwellers," "The Chevalier of Pensieri-Vani,” etc. 16mo, $1.25.

Four charming stories of Italy and England. Not only are they good stories, but Mr. Fuller's literary art lends to them a peculiar attraction.

the Fathers of the Republic.

Letters of Victor Hugo.

Edited by PAUL MEURICE. Second Series. 8vo, $3.00. Both Series, $6.00.

This Series includes Hugo's letters, when in exile, to Ledru-Rollin, Mazzini, Garibaldi, and Lamartine, with many of curious autobiographical and literary interest.

The Children of the Future. By NORA A. SMITH, author (with Mrs. WIGGIN) of "The Republic of Childhood," "Children's Rights," and "The Story Hour." 16mo, $1.00.

A valuable little book, the direct outgrowth of the author's experience as a kindergartner. Excellent for mothers, teachers, and all who have to do with children.

Tales of Trail and Town.

By BRET HARTE. 16mo, $1.25.

Seven stories, some of them located in California, some in Europe, all told with the sure touch and the literary skill which make Mr. Harte so marvellous a story-teller.

Birds of Village and Field.

A Bird Book for Beginners. By FLORENCE A. MERRIAM, author of "Birds Through an Opera-Glass," "A-Birding on a Bronco," etc. Very fully illustrated, 12mo, $2.00.

A book of peculiar value to beginners in bird study. The birds are described plainly, and many pictures given.

For sale by booksellers. Sent, prepaid, on receipt of price, by

HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & COMPANY, BOSTON.

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