Hutson. The Story of Beryl. By Prof. Hutson. Ideal Ed. Paper, 15c., cl., 35c. (10c)

“The ‘Story of Beryl’ is written in the author’s usual graceful style. The characters are true to nature, the incidents told in pure English, and one can not help being interested in the story.”—Morning Star, Boston.

OUT OF A BESIEGED CITY.

—Out of a Besieged City. By Prof. Hutson. Paper, 10c., cloth, 25c. (6c)

“Out of a Besieged City affords one the most excellent idea of the events of the stirring times of the Revolution.”—Central Baptist, St. Louis.

Alden’s “New” Ideal Book Case.

Alden’s Ideal Revolving Book-Case, No. 3. Has four shelves, adjustable, giving 136 inches of shelf room; size of case, 19 inches wide, 12 inches deep, 40 inches high, or four feet, including the base, Is made of perfectly kiln-dried cherry birch, with birds-eye maple panels; hand carved; built on ingenious but simple interlocking principles, doing away, mainly, with screws, nails or glue; may be knocked down and set up again in five minutes; price $10.00 at store. No. 4, similar to No. 3, but without the birds-eye panels, and “solid” instead of “knock down;” price $8.00 at store.

Alden’s “New” Ideal Revolving Book Case, above described, ready May 1, 1889, is a great improvement upon the styles heretofore sold. The new is supported from the top instead of at the base, as formerly, thus standing firmer and revolving more freely; the “knock-down” feature of No. 3 is a triumph of mechanical ingenuity; the workmanship and the material used, in both styles, are a great advance on those formerly sold—this is high praise, indeed, considering the delightful satisfaction the book cases have given in the past, but our patrons will find our estimate just; this, we think, comes very near to being a “perfect” book case!

A Grand Old Roman.

Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius. The Thoughts of, translated by George Long, with a sketch of his Life and a view of his Philosophy. Ideal Edition, cloth. 30c. (7c)