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8. Law and Tyranny. 9. Liberty and Anarchy. 10. Cant and Sincerity. 11. Affectation and Naturalness. 12. Canal through the Isthmus

of Panama.

13. Steam as a Motive Power.
14. Power of Kindness.
15. Influence of Poetry.
16. Reverence.

17. The Formation of Character. 18. Self-control is True Free

dom.

19. Confusion and Order. 20. My Experience in Gardening.

21. Fashionable Follies.

22. Winter Evenings.

23. A Flood.

24. A Picnic.

25. The Art of Printing.

26. Wild Flowers.

27. Kindness to Animals. 28. My Ideas of a Noble Character.

29. An Instance of True Cour

age.

30. A Presidential Campaign. 31. Limited and Universal Suf

frage.

32. Should Education be Compulsory?

33. Should Capital Punishment be Abolished?

34. Was the Execution of André Unjust?

35. The Child is Father of the Man.

36. The Pen is Mightier than the Sword.

37. Look before you ere you leap.

38. Better to Wear out than to Rust out.

39. Pluck.

40. School Friendships.

41. When my Ship Comes in. 42. Ancient and Modern War

fare.

43. The View from my Win

dow.

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44. Homes without Hands.

45. John Chinaman.

46. Irish Characters.
47. My Native Town.
48. Over the Seas.
49. Queer People.
50. A Plea for Puss.

51. Castles in Spain.
52. Young America.
53. A Boy's Trials.
54. The Yankee.

55. Robinson Crusoe.

56. Street Arabs.

57. Legerdemain.

58. Examinations.

59. A Rainy Saturday.

60. How Horatius Kept the
Bridge.

61. My First Sea Voyage.
62. Was Hamlet Mad?

63. Well Begun is Half Done.
64. Boswell's Life of Johnson.
65. Imagination in Science.
66. Charles Lamb's Wit and
Humor.

67. Caricature.

68. Bayard Taylor as an Ob-

server.

69. Natural and Acquired Abil-
ity.

70. Spelling and Pronunciation.
71. Extravagance and Thrift.
72. Is Style only the Dress of
Thought?

73. The Power of Ideas.
74. The Value of Character.
75. Should Church Property be
Exempt from Taxation?

76. Should High Schools be
Maintained at Public
Expense?

77. Is Oratory Declining?
78. The Nature of True Elo-

quence.

79. The Habit of Reading.
80. The Duplicity of Charles I.
81. The Trolley System.
82. Our Country - Right or
Wrong?

83. American Historians.
84. As the People see it.
85. A Country Circus.
86. Mental Telegraphy.
87. Convict Labor.
88. Famous Bridges.

89. Germany's Relations with
France.

90. A Historical Character.
91. The Signal Service Bureau.
92. Prisoners and Prisons.

93. Debates and Declamations.
94. Keeping the Cream of your
Reading.

95. Doctors.

96. Amateur Theatricals.
97. Free Silver Coinage.
98. The Habits of Shakers.
99. Every-day Politeness.
100. Student Manliness.
101. When to say No.
102. The Number Three.
103. Block System.

104. Effect of Inventions on

Civilization.

105. An Ideal City.
106. Famous Battles.

107. Ghost Story.

108. Co-education.

109. Should Property and Edu-
cational Restrictions be
placed on Voting?

110. Pies.

111. Our Government.

112. State Boundaries.

113. Lenten Amusements.

114. Collars and Cuffs.
115. London in New York.
116. Compositions vs. Orations.
117. The Naturalist.

118. A Historical Incident.
119. Phonetic Spelling.
120. A Fish Story.

121. Should Boys learn a Trade?
122. The Choice of a Profession.
123. The Blanket Ballot.
124. The Habits of Snakes.
125. Partisanship in Politics.
126. The Emperor of Germany.
127. Lotteries.

128. A Christmas Story.
129. Athletic Grounds.
130. In the Early Morning.
131. Total Abstinence vs. Ter-

perance.

132. Modern Public Buildings.
133. Effect of Crowded Cities
upon the People.

134. Street Games.

135. Future Government of
England.

136. The Amateur and the Pro-
fessional.

137. The Travel Habits.

138. Arbitration.

139. The Liquor Curse.

140. Annexation of Canada.
141. The Man and the News-

paper.

142. Dudes.

143. America, 1492-1892.
144. Perpetual Motion.
145. Classics vs. Science.
146. Ornithology as a Study.
147. The Modern Schoolboy.
148. Defences Ashore and Afloat.
149. The Night Reporter.

150. Siberian Exiles and Prisons.
151. Ocean Steamships.
152. U. S. Naval Apprentice
System.

153. A Midnight Call.

154. The Spring in the Forest.
155. Number One.

156. Breaks.

157. Home Experiments.

158. The Home of the Indo-
European Family.

159. The Art of Printing.
160. Evils of Centralization.
161. The Field Sports of Eng-
land.

162. The Wayside Inn.

163. The Character of Cromwell.
164. Famous Caves and Caverns.
165. The Telegraph under Gov.
ernment Control.

166. Railroad Conductors.
167. The Amateur Electrician.
168. Queer Experiences.
169. Country vs. City Life.
170. Slang.

171. Naval Ships, 1800-1892.

172. The Evolution of a Politi-
cal Party.

173. Has the Maximum Speed
of Steam Vessels been
Reached?

174. Tide Motors.

175. Does Advertising Pay?
176. Should the Metric System
be Adopted in the United
States.

177. Campaign Stories.

178. Modern Methods of Benev-
olence.

179. Habits of Economy.
180. Evils of Immigration.
181. English Ideas of America.
182. Persecutions of the Jews.
183. Progress in Household Art.
184. Battle of the Boyne.
185. The Puritan Sabbath.
186. The Field of the Cloth of
Gold.

187. The Children's Crusade.
188. The Northwest Passage.
189. The Siege of La Rochelle.
190. The Battle of Monmouth.
191. A Spanish Bull-Fight.
192. The Kremlin of Moscow.
193. The Style of Macaulay.
194. The Siege of Lucknow.
195. Washington Irving's Style.
196. The Insularity of English-

men.

197. Camp-fire Stories.

198. The Use and Abuse of

Parks.

199. An Adventure with an
Elephant.

200. Rushing the Season.
201. The Destruction of Ameri-
can Forests.

202. Grandmothers.

203. The Boy of the Story Book.
204. Jack and Gill.

205. Make Haste Slowly.

206. The Ship of the Desert.
207. Whiskers.

208. Cities of the Dead.

209. Street Cries.

210. The World Owes me a
Living.

211. Cleanliness akin to Godli-

ness.

212. Fighting Windmills.
213. Along the Docks.
214. A Girl's Trials.
215. A Spider's Web.
216. The Story of Ruth.
217. A Country Store.
218. Autumn's Colors.
219. The Mission of Birds.
220. Parasites.

221. The Schoolmaster in the
"Deserted Village."

222. A Day on a Trout Stream.
223. Of what Use are Flowers?
224. A Descent in a Diving-Bell.
225. A Day on the Farm.
226. Thanksgiving Day.
227. A Day at the Fair.
228. The Menagerie.

229. At the Photographer's.
230. At the Museum.
231. A Day by the Sea.

232. Ancient and Modern Modes

of Travel.

233. Much Ado about Nothing. 265. Our Government and the

234. How I Spend my Saturdays.
235. Caterpillars.

236. America Two Hundred
Years Ago.

237. America Two Hundred
Years Hence.

238. The Language of Animals.
239. Ancient and Modern Cus-
toms.

240. Advertisements.

241. Superstitions.

242. Economy and Parsimony.
243. Liberality and Prodigality.
244. Reputation and Character.
245. The Postal Service.

246. A Thousand Years Ago.
247. A Storm at Sea.
248. Courage and Temerity.
249. Caution and Cowardice.
250. The Art of Reading.
251. Sailors.

252. Spiders.

253. Wit and Humor.

254. Recreation.

255. Influence of Climate on

Character.

256. My Favorite Books.
257. Effects of Stimulants.
258. Advantages of Competition.
259. Physical and Moral Cour-

age.

260. Beauty and Utility.

261. A Storm on Land.

262. Changes of Fashion.
263. Party Feeling.

264. Advantages of Self-Reli-

ance.

Indian.

266. Corruption in Civil Offices.
267. Methods of Ventilation.
268. Love of Nature.
269. "The Pilgrim's Progress."
270. The Humble Origin of
Great Men.

271. The Power of Early Im-
pressions.

272. Earnestness as an Element
of Success.

273. Criticism and Invention.
274. Is he Truly Rich who De-
sires Nothing?

275. Shall Cremation Supersede
Burial?

276. Is Dickens Faithful to Na-
ture?

277. Puritan Hostility to Art.
278. Home Rule for Ireland.
279. Is Labor a Blessing?
280. Painting in Colors and in
Words.

281. Cigarettes.

282. Is there a Sea Serpent?
283. The Next Crisis in the U.S.
284. England's Supply of Coal.
285. A Man without a Coun-
try.
286. Signal Lights.

287. Signal Service Reform.
288. My Experience in a Mine.
289. The Future of Ireland.
290. The Character of Lincoln.
291. The Inland Waters of the
United States.

292. The American Jury.

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