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OUR TEN-CENT HAND BOOKS
Useful, Instructive, and Amusing.
Valuable Information: on Almost
Every Subject.
u No. ‘ NAPOLEON'S ORACULUM AND DREAM
BOOK. containing the great oracle of human destiny,
nlso the trne meaning of almost any kind of dreams
together with charms, ceremonies and curious games of.
cards,
No. 2. ‘row TO YO TRICKS.—The great hook of
mngic and card tricks, containing full instructions. on
all leading card tricks of the day, also the most popular
magica
Ficians ; every hoy shonld obtain a copy of this book.
No. HOW TO FUIRT.—The arts and wiles of
firtation are fully explained by this little hook. Be-
sides the various methods of handkerchief, fan. glove,
parasol. window and hat flirtation, it contains a full list
af the Innensce and sentiment of flowers,
No. & WOW TO BECOME A SCIENTIST.—A nsefnl
and instructive hook, giving a. complete treatise on
chemistry: also experiments in acoustics,
mathematics, chemistry. and directions for making fire-
sworks, colored fires, and gas baVoons.
No, 9. TIOW TO BECOME ‘n VENTRILOQUIST.—fy.
Warry Kennedy. Every intelligent boy reading this
book of instructions can master the art. and create any
nmount of fun for himself and friends.
No. 18. WOW TO BOX.—The art of self-defense made
easy. Containing over thirty illustrations of gnards,
hiows, and the different. positions of a good boxer.
Krvery bor should obtain one of these usefnl and in-
ftructive books. as it will teach you how to box with-
,out an instenetor.
No. 11. FAW TO WRITE LOVE-LETTERS.—A most
complete little book. containing fnll directions for writ-
ine love-Jetters, and when to use them, giving specimen
Jotfors for Troe and old.
No. 13. HOW TO NO IT; ON, ROOK OF ETT.
QUETTEF.—It is n great life secret, ‘and one that every
young man desires to know all about. There’s happi-
ness in it.
No. 5. NOW TO BECOME RICH.—This wonderful
book presents you with the example and life experience
of some of the most nofed and wealthy men in
world. For those who aspire to fame and fortune, this
book will give vou the secret.
No. 16. HOW TO KEEP A. WINDOW GARDEN.—
Containing full instructions for constructing a window
garden either in town or country, and the most ap-
proved methods for raising heantifnl flowers rat home. -
No. 17. HOW TO DRESS.—Containing full instrue-
ton In the art of dressing and appearing well at home
and abroad. giving the selections of colors, material,
and how to have them made np.
5 How TO BECOME BEAUTIFUL.—One of
the brightest and most valuable little books ever given
to the world. Everybody wishes to know how to be-
“come beautiful. both male and female.
No. 29. WOW TO BECOME AN INVENTOR.—Fivery
boy should know how inventions originated. This book
explains them all. giving examples in electricity, hy-
franlics, magnetism, optics, pneumatics, mechanics, ete.
0. 30. NOW TO COOK.—One of the most instructive
books on Cooking ever published. _It contains recipes
for cooking meats, fish, game, and oysters; also pies.
puddings, enkes and all kinds of pastry, and & grand
collection of recipes.
No. 37. MOVW To. KEEP ovsn. —Tt contains infor-
‘ mation for everybody.” boys, girls, men.and women; it
svill teach you how to make.almost anything around
the house. such as parlor ornaments, mare almost any-
thine nround the house. such as parlor ornaments,
breckets. cements, Aeolian harps, and ‘bird lime for
eatching birds.
No. 38. HOW TO BECOMZ your otvN DOCTOR.—
A wonderful book, containing useful and practical in-
formation in the treatment of ordinary diseases and
ailments common to every family. Abounding in useful
and effective recipes for general complaints.
No. 40. HOW TO MAKE AND SET TRAPS. —Inelud-
ing hints on how to catch moles, weasels, otter. rats,
rqvirrels and birds. Also how to cure skins. Copiously
llustrated.
; No. 41. THE BOYS OF NEW YORK END MEN’S
JOKE BOOK. Containing a great yariety o of the id
okes used by the most famous end men. ama
soiStrels is complete without this wonderful little book.
¥or sale by all newsdealers, or will be sent to any
“ address on receipt of price, 10c. per copy,
in money or stamps, by
HARRY E. WOLFF, Publisher, Inc...
J68 West 23d Street
They contain
illusions as performed by our leading ma- '
mechanics, ©
_ New York City
PLUCK AND LUCK
. LATEST, ISSUES :
1420 Boss of the Boat Club; or, Dick Dashwell’s School
Day
1421 After {ne “Rad” Man: or, The Perils of a Western
er Mine. ‘
1429 Sinbad of St Helena: or, For the Rescue of the
Great Emperor.
1423 His Fatlfr’s Son; or, A Boy With a Bad Name
1424 pee, Island in the’ Air:-or, The Castaways of the
t
1425 A. Smart Boy Salesman; or, Winning Success on
t R
1426 The Yt in the Swamp; or, The Mystery of Hal
21 Tom and the ‘Tiser
4 om an e Tiger; or, The Boy with the Ir
j4oRk On A Sinking Island 7 Tron Bye.
The Nine Who Beat | the
1429 The vinety. Bats: or,
Ni
1430 The. pone Business Manager; or, The Ups and
owns of. Theatrical Life.
4421 Onick and Sharp. The Boy Bankers of Wall Street.
145% Cal. the Canvas Boy; or, Two Years with a Cire
1433 Buffale Bills Boy Chum; or, In the Wild West
With the Kine of Scouts.
1434 Ronnie Prince Hal: or, The Pride of ‘the ALG L
14285 On Hand; or. The Boy Who Was Alwavs Ready.
1436 Arnold’s Shadow; or, The Traitor’s Nemesis, (A
of the American Revolution.)
Story
1437 Aaritt | in the Tree Tops; or, The Fate: or Two Boy .
astawaAys.-
14288 Mustang Maft; or. The Prince of Cowboy
1439 Bold Rory O'More: or, The Wild Crows OF Castle-
bar.
1440 Bob “the Bell Boy; or, Working “Front” ina Big
0
1441 The Boy “Who Made Himself a Kinfi; or, A Story
of Strange Adventures
1442 The Round the World School, a Story for American
School Boys.
1443°- Fred Tenoirs or, Stirring Scenes in the Sonth.
"1444 The Winning Team; or, Football Frank, the Cham-
(445 An Trish- American: or, Dan Redmond’s Adventures
n Search of his Father.
1446 Running fhe Line; or, The Boy Engineer of the
ockies.
1447 The “RB. B. B.”:; or, The Rival Schools of Long
e.
a
1448 Fighting forthe Old Flag; or, The Boy Captain
of the 71st, N.Y.
1449 Ben’s Brother: or, The Brightest Boy in Town.
1450 The Pearl Prince: er, The Shark Slaver’s Secret. -
1451 Old Disaster; or, The Perils of the Pioneers.
1452 The Flyers of the Gridiron; or, Half- Back Ilarry,
the Football Champion
1453 The Boy Railroad King; or,. Fighting For a For-
1454 Around, the World in * xacht; or, The Long Cruise
wo Yankee
1455 Out With Ruffalo Bill:
he Wild West.: -
1456 Three Young Guardsmen: or, The Chosen Cham-
pions of the Quee
1457 A King. at 16; or, The "Boy Monarch of an Unknown
‘Land.
1458 Young Ivanhoe; or. The Robin Hood of America.
vor, Six New York Boys in
1459 From Poor House | to Palace; or, A Young Milljon- ©
naire for a Ye
1460 Ancat, with Captain Kidd; or, A Boy Among the
es.
1461 My Brother Jack; or, The Lazy One of the Family.
1462 The Boy Cliff Dwellers; or, The Mystery of. the
Enchanted Mountain. . Oo
1463 Walt Whitney, the Boy Lawyer of New York..
1464 Old Ninety-Four, the Boy Engineer’s Pride
1465 The qamberdale Twins; or, The Boy Champion
caters of Heron Lake
1466 The Hoy From Tombstone; or, The Boss ofa “Bad”
1467 Rob Rollstone: or, The Boy Gold Hunters of the
Philippines.
1468 Driven Into the Street; or, The Fate of an _Out-
ast Boy.
1469 Across the 3 Pacific In a Dory; or, Two Boys’ “Trip
na.
1470 Young Cadmus; or, The Adventures of Lafayette’s
Cha
1471 The oy Sheriff: or, The House That Stood On
the Line.
For sale by all newsdenlers, or will De seat. to anZ
address on receipt of Drie, Sc. per copy,-In money ed
Dostage stamps.
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