PART I
“Bay Billy”Frank H. Gassaway[98]
BecauseBoston Transcript[33]
The Book Canvasser [78]
Casabianca (Colored) [43]
A Centre-board Yacht-raceGeorge A. Stockwell[67]
The ChristeningE. T. Corbett[37]
The Coming WaveOliver Optic[82]
Counting EggsTexas Siftings[64]
Cut, Cut BehindCharles Follen Adams[45]
The Deacon’s RideMary C. Huntington[59]
The Death of D’AssasMary E. Vandyne[24]
Decoration DayMary Bassett Hussey[54]
The Driver of Ninety-threeSarah K. Bolton[ 8]
The Engineer’s StoryEugene J. Hall[81]
The FallThomas Hood[66]
Filling His PlaceMaria L. Eve[40]
The FlagJames Jeffrey Roche[32]
The HeritageJames Russell Lowell[42]
Hiring HelpMrs. S. E. Dawes[102]
The House in the MeadowLouise Chandler Moulton[15]
How the Ransom was PaidW. R. Rose[10]
Jem’s Last RideMary A. P. Stansbury[88]
The Labor QuestionWendell Phillips[29]
The Light from Over the Range [ 5]
A Little Peach [17]
A Lost ChildAnna F. Burnham[86]
Love and PhilosophyGeo. Runde Jackson[30]
Malaria [74]
Mary’s Lamb on a New Principle [44]
The Man with the MusketH. S. Taylor[27]
Metamora to the Council [ 9]
Missing [53]
The Mississippi MiracleIrwin Russell[70]
Mr. Pickwick’s Romantic Adventure
 with a Middle-aged Lady in
  Yellow Curl-PapersDickens[18]
Over the Crossin’Springfield Republican[92]
Puzzled [76]
The Rajah’s ClockTheron Brown[57]
Re-enlistedLucy Larcom[11]
Scene from “Ion”Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd[46]
She Stood on the StairPuck[13]
The Silver BellMrs. Julia D. Pratt[63]
Somehow or Other [94]
The Story of Sir ArnulphGerald Massey[85]
TatersW. O. Eaton[96]
Together on the StairsAndrew G. Tubbs[35]
A Tough CustomerWilliam L. Keese[28]
“An Unknown Man, Respectably Dressed”Helen Jackson[97]
The Village ChoirAudre’s Journal[39]
Wendell PhillipsJohn 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 ArlingtonJames R. Randall[15]
At the Rising of the MoonLeo Casey[12]
Aunt Parson’s StoryPresbyterian Journal[48]
Aunt Sophronia Tabor at the Opera [36]
Biddy’s PhilosophyR. H. Stoddard[102]
The Bravest Boy in TownEmma H. Nason,
   in Wide Awake[23]
Brer Rabbit and the ButterHarris[26]
Cicely and the BearsLilliput Levee[64]
The “Course of Love” Too “Smooth” [97]
The Drummer’s BetrothedM. Cecile Brown,
   from Victor Hugo[ 5]
The Dutchman’s Serenade [57]
Dyin’ Vords of IsaacAnonymous[99]
A Fight with a TroutCharles D. Warner[40]
Forcible EntryJ. M. Bailey[45]
Grant’s StrategyJudge Veazey[85]
He Never Told a Lie [82]
A Howl in RomeBill Nye[67]
Indian NamesL. H. Sigourney[80]
Jamie Douglas [70]
John Leland’s Examination [ 8]
A Laughing Philosopher [17]
A Leak in the DikePhœbe Cary[93]
Lessons in CookeryDetroit Free Press[107]
A Lesson to Lovers [83]
A “Love” GameT. Malcolm Watson[86]
The Loves of a LifeMazzini[29]
“Magdalena”Puck[75]
The MenagerieJ. Honeywell[100]
Nebulous PhilosophyJ. Edgar Jones[14]
Never Too LateEarnest McGaffey[39]
No!Hood[100]
The Old Canteen [34]
An Old Man’s PrayerGeorge M. Baker[88]
On the Shores of TennesseeE. L. Beers[103]
An Order for a PictureAlice Cary[42]
An Original IdeaGeorge M. Baker[110]
Over the LeftW. C. Dornin[56]
Paddy’s DreamAnonymous[106]
Pat’s Reason [109]
The Prisoner [31]
Raking the Meadow-LotRuth Revere[77]
The Saddest Sight [13]
Scene from “Ingomar”Maria Lovell,
   from the German[59]
The Seminole’s Reply [56]
The September GaleO. W. Holmes[11]
The Soldier’s DreamC. G. Fall[53]
The Song of the DrumI. E. Diekenga[20]
Story of a BedsteadSan Fransisco Wasp[72]
Wendell PhillipsHenry 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.”