KINGS OF THE PLATFORM AND PULPIT.
A hundred anecdotes of a hundred famous men,—our eminent orators, wits and sages. Who they are. How they have achieved fame. Their ups and downs in life,—Artemus Ward, Henry Ward Beecher, Josh Billings, John B. Gough, Petroleum V. Nasby, Robert J. Burdette, Dwight L. Moody, Robert G. Ingersoll, Bill Nye, Robert Collyer, Danbury News Man, T. DeWitt Talmage, Eli Perkins, Sam Jones, Geo. W. Peck, Wendell Phillips, Mrs. Partington, Prof. David Swing, Archdeacon Farrar, Bill Arp, etc. Large octavo volume, 7×10 inches; 600 pages; full of illustrations; fine paper; large, clear type; attractive binding. Cloth, plain edges. Price, $1.50.
LITTLE FOLKS' LIBRARY.
A set of six instructive and vastly entertaining midget volumes, written expressly for this library by carefully chosen authors. Illustrated by noted artists. Each book contains 128 pages, and from twenty to thirty-three full-page illustrations. The books are bound in Skytogan, are sewed, and have the appearance of "old folks" books in miniature.
RHYME UPON RHYME.
Edited by Amelia Hofer, ex-president Kindergarten Department of National Educational Association. Illustrated by Harry O. Landers, of the Chicago Times staff.
LITTLE FARMERS.
By W. O. Krohn, Ph. D., Professor of Psychology, University of Illinois. Illustrated by Wm. Ottman.
CIRCUS DAY.
By George Ade, special writer for the Chicago Record. Illustrated by John T. McCutcheon.