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Over 400 useful, instructive, and interesting books in paper covers, for use in home and school. Here are a few:
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| Wilson's Exhibition Drills and Marches | 30 |
| Ogden's Model Speeches for all School Occasions | 50 |
| Frost's Parlor Acting Charades | 30 |
| How to Write a Composition | 30 |
| Parlor Tricks with Cards | 30 |
| Hudson's Private Theatricals, (14 Popular Comedies and Farces) | 30 |
| Ogden's Skeleton Essay | 50 |
| Parlor Magician (100 Tricks Illustrated) | 30 |
| Dick's Common Sense Letter-Writer | 50 |
| Book of 500 Curious Puzzles. | 30 |
| Dick's Recitations and Readings. A series of volumes containing Humorous, Pathetic, Dramatic, and Sentimental pieces of Poetry, Prose, and Dialect. 18 vols., each containing from 3 to 100 pieces (free catalogue gives contents of vols.), each | 30 |
| New Plays and Entertainments. 100 plays for amateurs (free catalogue gives description of vols.), each | 15 |
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Vol. II., No 10. MARCH 10, 1898 Whole No. 70
Copyright, 1898, by The Great Round World Publishing Company.
While much that is interesting has happened this week in connection with the Maine disaster, little can be even surmised as to the final action that will be taken by our Government. In our news columns we have given such statements as seem worthy of repetition, but we wish our readers to remember that unconfirmed news must not be accepted as fact. Careful attention to the rumors and reports will, however, enable us to discriminate between the reports published for sensational purposes and those based upon actual information.
We have received a number of suggestions from our subscribers concerning subjects relative to Current History that they would like to have written up in our paper. We are very glad to receive these letters and to provide articles to meet the demand. It is a pleasure to us to keep in touch with our subscribers, and it is, of course, our desire to give them exactly what they want. Let us hear from you on this subject, and address your letter to the Assistant Editor.