| PART I | ||
| “Bay Billy” | Frank H. Gassaway | [98] |
| Because | Boston Transcript | [33] |
| The Book Canvasser | [78] | |
| Casabianca (Colored) | [43] | |
| A Centre-board Yacht-race | George A. Stockwell | [67] |
| The Christening | E. T. Corbett | [37] |
| The Coming Wave | Oliver Optic | [82] |
| Counting Eggs | Texas Siftings | [64] |
| Cut, Cut Behind | Charles Follen Adams | [45] |
| The Deacon’s Ride | Mary C. Huntington | [59] |
| The Death of D’Assas | Mary E. Vandyne | [24] |
| Decoration Day | Mary Bassett Hussey | [54] |
| The Driver of Ninety-three | Sarah K. Bolton | [ 8] |
| The Engineer’s Story | Eugene J. Hall | [81] |
| The Fall | Thomas Hood | [66] |
| Filling His Place | Maria L. Eve | [40] |
| The Flag | James Jeffrey Roche | [32] |
| The Heritage | James Russell Lowell | [42] |
| Hiring Help | Mrs. S. E. Dawes | [102] |
| The House in the Meadow | Louise Chandler Moulton | [15] |
| How the Ransom was Paid | W. R. Rose | [10] |
| Jem’s Last Ride | Mary A. P. Stansbury | [88] |
| The Labor Question | Wendell Phillips | [29] |
| The Light from Over the Range | [ 5] | |
| A Little Peach | [17] | |
| A Lost Child | Anna F. Burnham | [86] |
| Love and Philosophy | Geo. Runde Jackson | [30] |
| Malaria | [74] | |
| Mary’s Lamb on a New Principle | [44] | |
| The Man with the Musket | H. S. Taylor | [27] |
| Metamora to the Council | [ 9] | |
| Missing | [53] | |
| The Mississippi Miracle | Irwin Russell | [70] |
| Mr. Pickwick’s Romantic Adventure | ||
| with a Middle-aged Lady in | ||
| Yellow Curl-Papers | Dickens | [18] |
| Over the Crossin’ | Springfield Republican | [92] |
| Puzzled | [76] | |
| The Rajah’s Clock | Theron Brown | [57] |
| Re-enlisted | Lucy Larcom | [11] |
| Scene from “Ion” | Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd | [46] |
| She Stood on the Stair | Puck | [13] |
| The Silver Bell | Mrs. Julia D. Pratt | [63] |
| Somehow or Other | [94] | |
| The Story of Sir Arnulph | Gerald Massey | [85] |
| Taters | W. O. Eaton | [96] |
| Together on the Stairs | Andrew G. Tubbs | [35] |
| A Tough Customer | William L. Keese | [28] |
| “An Unknown Man, Respectably Dressed” | Helen Jackson | [97] |
| The Village Choir | Audre’s Journal | [39] |
| Wendell Phillips | John Boyle O’Reilly | [72] |
| When Greek met Greek | [56] | |
| When McGue puts the Baby to Sleep | [87] | |
PART II | ||
| After “Taps” | Horace B. Sargent | [78] |
| At Arlington | James R. Randall | [15] |
| At the Rising of the Moon | Leo Casey | [12] |
| Aunt Parson’s Story | Presbyterian Journal | [48] |
| Aunt Sophronia Tabor at the Opera | [36] | |
| Biddy’s Philosophy | R. H. Stoddard | [102] |
| The Bravest Boy in Town | Emma H. Nason, | |
| in Wide Awake | [23] | |
| Brer Rabbit and the Butter | Harris | [26] |
| Cicely and the Bears | Lilliput Levee | [64] |
| The “Course of Love” Too “Smooth” | [97] | |
| The Drummer’s Betrothed | M. Cecile Brown, | |
| from Victor Hugo | [ 5] | |
| The Dutchman’s Serenade | [57] | |
| Dyin’ Vords of Isaac | Anonymous | [99] |
| A Fight with a Trout | Charles D. Warner | [40] |
| Forcible Entry | J. M. Bailey | [45] |
| Grant’s Strategy | Judge Veazey | [85] |
| He Never Told a Lie | [82] | |
| A Howl in Rome | Bill Nye | [67] |
| Indian Names | L. H. Sigourney | [80] |
| Jamie Douglas | [70] | |
| John Leland’s Examination | [ 8] | |
| A Laughing Philosopher | [17] | |
| A Leak in the Dike | Phœbe Cary | [93] |
| Lessons in Cookery | Detroit Free Press | [107] |
| A Lesson to Lovers | [83] | |
| A “Love” Game | T. Malcolm Watson | [86] |
| The Loves of a Life | Mazzini | [29] |
| “Magdalena” | Puck | [75] |
| The Menagerie | J. Honeywell | [100] |
| Nebulous Philosophy | J. Edgar Jones | [14] |
| Never Too Late | Earnest McGaffey | [39] |
| No! | Hood | [100] |
| The Old Canteen | [34] | |
| An Old Man’s Prayer | George M. Baker | [88] |
| On the Shores of Tennessee | E. L. Beers | [103] |
| An Order for a Picture | Alice Cary | [42] |
| An Original Idea | George M. Baker | [110] |
| Over the Left | W. C. Dornin | [56] |
| Paddy’s Dream | Anonymous | [106] |
| Pat’s Reason | [109] | |
| The Prisoner | [31] | |
| Raking the Meadow-Lot | Ruth Revere | [77] |
| The Saddest Sight | [13] | |
| Scene from “Ingomar” | Maria Lovell, | |
| from the German | [59] | |
| The Seminole’s Reply | [56] | |
| The September Gale | O. W. Holmes | [11] |
| The Soldier’s Dream | C. G. Fall | [53] |
| The Song of the Drum | I. E. Diekenga | [20] |
| Story of a Bedstead | San Fransisco Wasp | [72] |
| Wendell Phillips | Henry W. Beecher | [46] |
Part I
The Reading-Club.
THE LIGHT FROM OVER THE RANGE.
“D’ye see it, pard?”
“See what, Rough?”
“The light from over the Range.”