Self Cure of Stammering.—Not an advertising pamphlet but a concise and plain exposure of the most approved and successful methods of Self Treatments, with exposure of empirical and dangerous devices. 25 cts.
Impromptu Speaker.—This is not a collection of set speeches, but guides the speaker in making his own. 25 cts.
Hunter’s and Trapper’s Practical Guide.—This book gives in compact form information otherwise obtainable only at ten times its cost, about care and use of arms; ammunition; making and using baits of all kinds; making and using traps, snares and nets; poisons; exposure of “charms” sold at high prices; bird-lime; preserving, stretching, dressing, tanning and dyeing skins and furs; fishing, &c. Illustrated with 50 engravings. 20 cts.
Manual of Hair Ornaments.—For Jewelry or Souvenirs. With over 80 illustrative diagrams. 50 cts.
Tricks on Travelers.—A little work exposing frauds practiced on travelers, and other information useful to strangers in great cities. Illustrated. 15 cts.
Houdin the Conjuror.—His wonderful, amusing and curious adventures, his marvelous feats, his startling magical contests with the famous Arabian jugglers, and other interesting matter. More fascinating than any fiction. Complete in one large double column octavo volume. Liberally illustrated. 50 cts.
Home Recreations, or How to Amuse the Young Folks.—Designed to afford fresh and agreeable entertainment for juvenile parties, holidays, and the home circle. Illustrated. 25 cts.
Spirit Mysteries Exposed.—A complete exposition for all the marvelous feats of the “spirit rappers” and “mediums,” Davenports, Hume, &c., so fully laid bare that any one can perform. Illustrated. 15 cts.
Self Cure of Debility.—Consumption, Dyspepsia, Nervousness, &c.—Advertises no doctor or medicine, but gives plain instructions for self cure by simple means within reach of all which will cost nothing, and are the surest, safest and quickest methods of cure. Dangers of advertised modes of treatment, quack nostrums, &c., are pointed out. 75 cts.
Employment Seeker’s Guide.—Gives advantages and objections of different trades and professions; how to succeed in business; how to get good situations, new openings, and much valuable practical information. 25 cts.