"The author wields a vigorous pen."—Glen Falls Republican.
"No one will read it without a feeling of satisfaction."—Oswego Palladium.
"It may be deemed the protest of an energetic mind against the expression and lack of sympathy of one class toward another."—Indianapolis Sentinel.
"The story is, in truth, one of realities too sadly real, and, as such, impresses the reader with more profound sympathies for the unfortunate of our race."—Dayton Gazette.
"A most readable and interesting book."—Pottsville Register.
OLIE;
OR, THE OLD WEST ROOM.
The Weary at Work and the Weary at Rest.