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Useful, Instructive, and Amusing. -They-contain .
Valuable Information on Almost
Every Subject. _
No. 1. NAPOLEON’S ORACULUM AND DREAM
BOOK.—Containing the great oracle of human destiny;
also the true meaning of almost any king of dreams,
together with charms, ceremonies and curidus games. of
eurds. . | . = . . A ‘
No. 2. HOW TO DO TRICKS.—The great book of
magic and card tricks, containing full instructions on
all leading card tricks of the day, also the most popular
magical illusions as performed by our leading magi-_
elans;.every boy should obtain a copy of this book. .
No. 3.°: HOW TO FLIRT. — The arts and wiles of
flirtation 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 Hst
of the janguage and sentiment of flowers. - .
No. 4... HOW TO DANCE Is the title of this little book.
Tt contains ful} instructions in the art of dancing, eti-
enette In the ballroom and at parties, how to dress, and
full directions for calling off fn all popular square
dances. .
No. 5. HOW TO MAKE LOVE—A complete guide to
love, courtship and marriage, giving sensible advice,
rules and etiquette to be observed. with many curious
and interesting thines not generally known.
No. 6. WOW. TO BECOME AN ATHLETE.—Giving
full instructions for the use of dumbells, Indian club,
parallel bars, horizontal bars and various other methoac:
of developing a good, healthy muscle; containing over
sixty Illustrations oe ,
No. 7% HOW TO KEEP RIRDS.—Handsomely. illns-
trated and containing full instructions for the mannage-
ment and training of the canary, mockingbird, bobolink,
Minckbird, paroquet, parrot, ete... ~ .
No. 9. HOW TO BECOME A VENTRILOQUIST.—
Wy Harry Kennedy. Every intellicent boy reading this
heok of instructions can master the art, and create anv
amount of.fun for himself and friends. It is the great-
eet book ever nublished. - «~
No. 10. HOW TO BOX.—The art of self-defense made
easy. Containing over thirty illustrations of guards,
Nlows and the @ifferent positions of a rood boxer, Every
hoy shonld obtain one of these useful and instructive
hanks, as fit will tench you to box withent an fn-
etrnetor. : .
No. MU. HOW TO WRITE LOVE-LETTERS.—A most
complete little book, containing full directions for writ-
‘ng love-letters, and when to use them, giving specimen
letters for roung and old. . , /
No. 12. HOW TO WRITE LETTERS TO LADIES.
--Giving complete instructions for writing letters to
Indies on all subjects; also letters of introduction, notes
and requests. :
No. 13.
—It fis a great life secret. and one that every young
man desires to knaw about. There's happiness in-It.
No. HW. HOW TO MAKE CANDY.—A complete hand-
hook for making all kinds of candy, ice-cream, syrups,
essences, ete.
_ No. 18. HOW TO BECOME REAUTIFUL.—One of
th ebrightest and most valuable little henks ever given
‘n the world. Everybody wishes te know how to he-
come beantiful, both male and female. The seeret is
cimple pnd almost castless,
No. 20. HOW TO ENTERTAIN AN EVENING
PARTY.—A most complete compendinm of games, sports’
vard diversions, comic recitations, ete., suitable for par-
‘or or drawing-room entertainment. It contains more
for the money than any hook published.
; No. 23. How TO EXPLAIN DREAMS.—This little
‘ook gives the explanation to all kinds of dreams .
rether with lucky and unlucky days. Sams, to
No, 24, HOW TO WRITE LETTERS TO GENTLE
MEN.—Containing full directions for writi “pentles
men on all subjects. > ~ aiid fo Eentle-
No. 25. WOW TO BECOME A GYMNAST,—¢
‘nee full directions for all kinds of gymnastic Eports and
*theltie exercises. Embracing thirty-five iNustratio :
Ry Professor W. Macdonald. oo ns.
For sale by all newsdealers, or wilt be Rent to
address on receipt of price, 10c. per copy,
in money or stamps, by .
166 West 23d Street | New York
_ HARRY E. WOLFF, Publisher, Inc.
HOW TO DOTT; Or, BOOK OF ETIQUETTE.
A Ali ily SES:
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FOUR TEN-CENT HAND ‘BOOKS Fame and Fortune Weekly |
—— LATEST IssuFs—
: Heir to a- Million; or, The Boy ,.Who Was Born
- Lucky. oe . : fe ay
Hoge in the Andes; or, The Treasures of the Buried
On-His Mettle: or, -A_Plucky Boy in. Wall Street.
A Lucky Chance; or, Taking Fortune on the Wing.
“983 ‘The’ Road to Success; or, The Career. of a For-
tunate Boy. / .
Chasing Pointers; or, The. Luckiest Boy in Wall
. . ree ’ . :
985 Rising ‘in the -World; or, From Factory Boy. to
“: Manager. _ . . MS
bee From Dark to Dawn; or, A Poor Boy’s. Chance.
_. 988
989
990
991
_ 992
993
994
Diamond Cut Diamond; or, The Boy Brokers of
Wall Street. : ‘ CoS
A Start in Life; or, A Bright Boy’s Ambition.
Street... : '
Every Inch_a Boy; or, Doing His Level Best.
Money f° Burn; or, The Shrewdest Boy. in Wall
« reet. . ~
An Bye to- Business; or, The Boy ‘Who Was Not
Asleep. . “ . - ton,
Tipped by the Ticker; or, An Ambitious Boy ‘n
all Street, . :
On _to Success: or, The Boy Who Got Aherd,
A Bid fer a Fortune; or, A Country Boy
reet. :
Bound to Rise: or, Fighting His Way to Success
yon
996
‘997
998
_ Street.
999 For Fame and Fortune; or, The Boy Who Won Both.
1000 A Wall Street Winner: or, Making a Mint of Money.
1001 The Rond to Wealth; or, The Boy Who Found
. t Out. -
1002 On, the Wing; or. The Young Mercury of Wall
a
eet, . . .
1004 Jugeling with the Market: or, The Boy Who Made..
ay. -
1005 Cast Adrift: or. The Luck of a Homeless Boy, i
1006 Playing the Market; or, A’ Keen Boy’ in Wa
reef. - f
1007 A Pot of Money: or, The Legacy of a Lucky Boy;
1008 From Rags to Riches; or, A Lucky Wall Stree
. Messenger. : ‘
- 1009 On His Merits: or, The Smartest Boy Alive. R
1010 Trapping the Brokers: or, A Game Wall Street Boy.
1011. A Million in Gold: or. The Treasure of Santa Cruz.
1012 Bound A Make Money: or, From the Wes
. Street.
3013 The Toy Magnate: or. Meking Baseball Pay.
1014 Making Money: or,_A. Wall Street Messenger §
1015 A Harvest of Goid: or, The Buried
oral Island, - . : -
1016 On the Curb: or. Beating the Wall Street Brokers
1017 A Freak of Fortune: or, The Boy Who ©
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1018 The Prince of Wall Street: or, A Big Deal for Bigs
Money, : anne’ Who
1019 Starting His Own Business; or, The Boy. \
~. aught On. -
1020 A Corner In Wall Street: ors The Wall Street Roy
Who Won. — “s jimeself.
1021 First in the Field; or. Doing Business for T treet
1022 A Broker at. Eighteen: or, Roy Gilbert's Wall? e
Career, - . - Ownet.
1023 Only a Dollar: or. From Errand Boy to Owne’
1024 Priee & Cor Roy Brokers; or, The Young
, ~- of Wall Street, oo. a
1025 A Winning Risk: or. The Boy Who Ma
°1026:From a Dime to a Million; or, A Wide-Awak
: Street Boy.
1027 The
Path to Good Luck;. or,
Dea “wall St
1028 Mart Morton’s Money;.or, A Corner in Wall ©
Luck,
e Good.
e Wall
th Valley. reet
Stocks. , Mf: &
1029 Famons at Fourteen; -or, The Boy Who Made
‘Great Name. 6 0 ‘ :
1630 Tips Te Fortune: or, A Lucky Wall Street Dem.
103] Striking His Gait; or, The Perils of a
gineer. . te Tuck
1022 From Messenger toMillionaire; or, A Boy's Tne
In Wall Street.
1033 The Roy Gold Hunters; or, After
Treasure, ~ . ‘s
1034 Tricking the Traders; or, A Wall Street Bos
Game of Chance, . : :
1095 Jack Merry’s Grit: or, Making 2 Man 0
For sale by all newsdealers, or will. be sent to
‘address on receipt of price, Sc. per COPY:
In’ money or stamps, by. - :
HARRY K. WOLFE, Pub'sher, Ine, — ‘cy
16G West 23d Strees “New York
A. Pirate's
p tiimself.
any
Qut for Himself; or, Paving His Way to Fortune. .-
Out for a Million; or, The Young’ Midas of Wall
in Wall
Out for the Dollars; or, A Smart Boy in Wal .
t to Wall.
Treasure of .
Traders ~
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