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The Cook Book CAN YOU CAN?

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is Mrs. Rorer's

A big book of nearly 600 pages. Every recipe in it has been tried over and over again and found to come out right. You are bound to succeed in your cooking by the use of this book. Bound in washable oil cloth covers, $1.75

MRS. RORER'S OTHER BOOKS.

Home Candy Making,
Hot Weather Dishes,
Paper Covers, 40 cts.; Cloth, 75 cts.

MRS. RORER'S

Canning and Preserving

Tells all you want to know about the canning and preserving of fruits and vegetables, with the kindred subjects of marmalades, butters, fruit jellies and syrups, drying and pickling.

Paper Covers, 40 cts.; Cloth Covers, 75 cts.

Of any bookseller, or, on receipt of price, will be mailed free, to any address, by the publishers

ARNOLD & COMPANY,

420 LIBRARY STREET,

PHILADELPHIA.

SOLD BY CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS.

FAMOUS WOMEN OF THE FRENCH COURT.

A series of delightful biographical volumes, each one having for its nucleus some portion of the life of one of the eminent women who presided over the French court at Versailles and the Tuileries.

THE WIFE OF THE FIRST CONSUL.

Translated from the French of IMBERT DE SAINT-AMAND by THOMAS SERGEANT PERRY. With Portrait. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

"In the career of Josephine, M. Imbert de Saint-Amand has a fascinating topic, and he has made a very readable and fascinating book, which, by reason of its qualities as well as its entrancing theme, deserves to be widely read."-Boston Beacon.

FROM THE French OF THE SAME AUTHOR.

The Happy Days of the Empress Marie | Marie Antoinette and the End of the Louise. With Portrait. 12mo, $1.25. Ancient Regime. (In Press.)

OTHER VOLUMES IN PREPARATION.

MEMOIRS OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE.

BY LOUIS ANTOINE FAUVELET DE BOURRIENNE, his Private Secretary. Edited by COL. R. W. PHIPPS. New and revised edition, with 34 full-page portraits and other illustrations. Four volumes, 12mo, neatly packed in a box.

Cloth, $5.00; half morocco, gilt top, "This edition is more complete and satisfactory than those which have hitherto appeared."-The Evangelist.

$8.00; half calf, gilt top, $10.00.

"One of the most entertaining and enlightening books of personal gossip in any literature."-Phila. Press.

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 743-745 Broadway, N. Y.

TO BE PUBLISHED IN JUNE OR JULY.

Stanley's Great Book

"In Darkest Africa

AND THE

Quest, Rescue and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria."

By HENRY M. STANLEY.

Complete in Two Octavo Volumes of over 500 Pages each, with Important Maps, Two Portraits on Steel, and many Wood Engravings. Price, complete, $7.50, in cloth.

THE TEXT.

"IN DARKEST AFRICA," besides its unequalled interest

as a full and complete record of the most hazardous and eventful of all African Explorations, and the one most fruitful of important discoveries, displays Mr. Stanley's literary skill in a new light. Marked by an unaffected fervor throughout, it is yet a masterpiece of strong and crisp narration and of graphic description.

THE ILLUSTRATIONS.

These are made from sketches and photographs by Mr. Stanley and his

staff. They are by the best American, English and French artists, among whom are Mr. Frank Fowler, Mr. Carroll Beckwith, Mr. J. D. Woodward, Mr. Walter Wilson, Mr. Montbard, Mr. Riou, Mr. Forestier, Mr. Wardmuller and Mr. Schonberg.

ÉDITION DE LUXE.

There will also be an Edition de Luxe, with the text on the best hand-made paper

and the illustrations specially printed from the wood blocks on India paper and mounted. It will contain additional illustrations, and the two portraits of Mr. Stanley, engraved on steel, will be the first impressions before letters, printed on Japanese paper and mounted. This edition will be limited to 250 copies for America; price, $60. Each copy will be numbered and will be signed by Mr. Stanley.

**Sold only by subscription through authorized agents, to whom exclusive territory will be assigned. Agents wanted everywhere. A Rare Chance for Summer Work for Teachers and College Students. For further particulars, address

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 743 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

Longmans, Green & Co.'s THE SALT MASTER OF

NEW BOOKS

WHEN WE WERE BOYS.

By WILLIAM O'BRIEN, M.P.
Crown 8vo, 556 pages, cloth, $1.50.

N. Y. Herald.-" So good an Irish tale has not appeared before in many years."

Daily News." The story is altogether delightful.. Written with great sparkle, and a sense both of fun and of humor which has not been equalled since Lever."

London Literary World.-" The book enables us to see Mr. O'Brien and his countrymen as they see themselves, and it is safe to say that every reader, whatever his political and religious views, will know and understand Ireland and Irishmen better for reading it."

Dublin Freeman's Journal.-"A marvelously true picture of Ireland as she stood a quarter of a century ago."

Old Friends:

ESSAYS IN EPISTOLARY PARODY. By ANDREW LANG.

Foolscap 8vo, half cloth, gilt top, $2.00.

"The scheme of this volume is to describe, in letters parodying the style of a character in a famous book, the meeting of that character with somebody out of a book by somebody else; thus, for the first time, the circumstances are related under which M. Lecoq sought the aid of Mr. Inspector Bucket to arrest Count Fosco, and how it was that the person arrested turned out to be Mr. Pickwick.'

Poetical Works of Lewis Morris.

In one vol., crown 8vo, cloth, gilt top. With portrait. $2.00.

Contents.-Songs of Two Worlds, First SeriesSongs of Two Worlds, Second Series-Songs of Two Worlds, Third Series-The Epic of Hades-GwenThe Ode of Life-Songs Unsung-Gycia-Songs of Britain.

William

Charles Macready.

By WILLIAM ARCHER.
Crown 8vo, 224 pages, half cloth, $1.00.

*This forms the first volume of a series of biographies of EMINENT ACTORS, which is intended eventually to cover the whole history of the English stage from the Restoration down to our own time.

"Entirely free from the perfunctory style of many theatrical biographies. The matter in it is well digested; as an example of criticism, it is logical, forcible, impartial; as a narrative, it is continuously interesting. The style is fluent, graceful, scholarlike, and the reader is carried back into the era of Macready without any perceptible effort.

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-N. Y. Times.

For sale by all booksellers. Sent, on receipt of price, by the publishers, LONGMANS, GREEN & CO., 15 East Sixteenth Street, New York.

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In these days, so rife with labor troubles and the strained relations of employer and employed, it is interesting to go back to the time when there was a complete and complicated system of guilds, embracing nearly all trades, and carrying with it the hierarchy of masters and apprentices. To such a period are we transported by Julius Wolff's great novel, "Der Sülfmeister," or The Salt Master of Lüneburg." Since the death of Viktor von Scheffel, Wolff is the most popular of German poets, and this historical novel of his he has invested with all the charm of his fine fancy.

PHILIP.

A Story of the First Century.

By MRS. MARY C. CUTLER, with an Introduction by the REV. SELAH MERRILL. 12mo, $1.25.

"The style is excellent, the purely topographical; archæological details are correct. The language is everywhere well chosen, and is both clear and forcible. New Testament scenes are introduced with unusual skill, and in such a way as to make a vivid impression upon the reader's mind. The book will delight the young, and I am confident that persons of more mature years will find it both entertaining and instructive in its portrayal of Christian life in the times immediately following the death of our Lord." -From the Introduction.

SISTER SAINT SULPICE.

From the Spanish of Don Armando Palacio Valdés, author of “ Maximina,” “Marquis of Peñalta," etc. By NATHAN HASKELL DOLE. 12mo, with portrait of author, $1.50.

This piquant and delightful novel, though written by an avowed realist," is a prose idyl. The scene is laid for the most part in Southern Spain, and in Seville, the picturesque and poetic capital of Andalusia, so full of Moorish traditions. The heroine is a fascinating nun, not bound, however, by perpetual vows. Vivacious, beautiful, passionate, spontaneous and true. The book is full of color and abounds in charming descriptions and vivid scenes of high and low life. The story is preceded by Señor Valdés's remarkable prologue concerning the art of the novel

ist.

THOMAS Y. CROWELL & CO.,

46 East Fourteenth St., New York.

SCRIBNER & WELFORD'S NEW BOOKS.

The Barbizon School of Painters.

By DAVID CROAL THOMSON, author of "The Life and Works of Thomas Bewick" and "The Life of H. K. Browne." A complete biographical and critical account of the group of five celebrated French painters, known as the Barbizon School,

THEODORE ROUSSEAU,
JEAN FRANÇOIS MILLET,

AND

NARCISSE VIRGILIO DIAZ,
CHARLES FRANÇOIS DAUBIGNY,

JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT.

One volume, quarto (300 pages), limited Large Paper Edition, only 100 copies printed with the illus trations on special paper. Each copy numbered and signed by the author. Price, $20.00 net.

From Handel to Hallé.

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.

By LOUIS ENGEL, author of "From Mozart to Mario." With Autobiographies of Prof. Huxley and Prof. Herkomer. With 13 Portraits and Facsimile of a MS. Sketch by Beethoven. 8vo, cloth, $4.50.

Contents.-Handel, Gluck, Beethoven, Sir Arthur Sullivan, Barnby, Mme. Albani-Gye, Huxley, Herkomer, Sir Charles and Lady Hallé, etc., etc.

Ibsen's Prose Dramas.

Authorized translation. Edited by WILLIAM
ARCHER. In four 12mo vols. Each, $1.25.
Vol. III., just issued, containing "Lady Inger of
Ostrat," The Vikings at Helgeland," The Pre-
tender."

Vol. II., containing "Ghosts," "An Enemy of the People," "The Wild Duck" (translated for the first time).

Vol. I., containing "Biographical Introduction,"
"Portrait," "A Doll's House," "The League of
Youth," and the "Pillars of Society."
Vol. IV. to follow_shortly.

Egyptian Sketches.

BY JEREMIAH LYNCH, formerly President of the San Francisco Geographical Society and Member of the California State Senate. With 16 full-page illustrations. One vol., demy 8vo, cloth, $1.75.

*The author resided in Egypt for nearly six months, during the winter of 1889-90, and had, therefore, ample opportunities for studying the country carefully. Writing as an American, his views contain much that is novel and original, and his chapters on "The English in Egypt" will be found especially interesting.

The Contemporary Science Series.

Edited by HAVELOCK ELLIS. Most of the volumes will be illustrated, containing between 300 and 400 pages. Others to follow at short intervals. Crown 8vo, cloth, $1.25 per vol.

NEW VOLUME.

The Criminal. By HAVELOCK ELLIS. With many illustrations.

PREVIOUSLY ISSUED:

The Village Community. With special reference to the origin and form of its survivals in Britain. By GEORGE L. GOMME. With maps and illustrations.

The Evolution of Sex.

By Prof. PATRICK GEDDES and J. ARTHUR THOMSON.
With 104 illustrations.

Electricity in Modern Life.

By G. W. DE TUNZELMAN.

With 88 illustrations.

Evolution and Disease.
By J. BLAND SUTTON. 130 illustrations.
Physiognomy and Expression.

By P. MANTEGAZZA, President of the Italian Society
of Anthropology. Illustrated.

The Origin of the Aryans.

By Dr. ISAAC TAYLOR. With numerous illustrations.

*The above books sent upon receipt of advertised price. Catalogues of our regular stock will be mailed, if desired, to those interested.

SCRIBNER & WELFORD, 743-745 Broadway, New York.

SCRIBNER & WELFORD'S

List of New Importations and Publications for the Month.

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Dorricott (I.) and Collins (T.). Lyric Studies. A Hymnal Guide, containing Biographic Sketches of the authors, and Notes, critical, historical, and illustrative, etc. Dudgeon (Patrick). A Short Introduction to the Origin of Surnames. Small 4to Engel (Louis). From Handel to Hallé. Biographical Sketches, with autobiographies of Prof. Huxley and Prof. Herkomer. 8vo Gomme (G. L.). The Village Community, with special reference to the origin and form of its survivals in Britain. With Map and Illustrations. (Contemporary Science Series.) 12mo Horder (W. Garrett). The Hymn Lover. An account of the rise and growth of English Hymnody. 12mo

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McCarthy (Justin). A Short History of Our
Own Times, etc. Popular edition. 16mo
Millar (A. H.). The Historical Castles and Man-
sions of Scotland, Perthshire, and Forfarshire. Fully
Illustrated. 8vo. . . .

Neilson (George). Trial by Combat. 12mo Patmore (Coventry). The Unknown Eros. 18mo. pp. . . .

Schopenhauer (Arthur). The Wisdom of Life. Being the first part of "Aphorismen zur Lebensweisheit." Teanslated by T. B. Saunders. 16mo. Schopenhauer (Arthur). Religion: A Dialogue, and other Essays. Selected and translated by T. B. Saunders. 12m0

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Séguin (L. G.). The Country of the Passion Play. The Highlands and Highlanders of Bavaria. Third edition. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo Tales of the Sun; or, Folk-Lore of Southern India. Collected by Mrs. Howard Kingscote and Pandit Natesa Sastri. 12mo Topinard (Dr. Paul). Anthropology. With Preface by Paul Broca. Translated from French. Woodcuts. 8vo Two Kinds of Truth (The). A Test of all Theories, with special application to those of creation, instinct, and immortality, and showing evolution to be a natural-not a universal truth. By T. E. S. T. 8vo. ........ Vinet (Alexander), The Life and Writings of. By Laura M. Lane. With an Introduction by F. W. Farrar. 8vo Wauters (A. J.). Stanley's Emin Pasha Expedition, with Map, 34 Portraits and Illustrations. Crown 8vo

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Ibsen (Henrik). Prose Dramas, viz.: Ghosts, An Enemy of the People, The Wild Duck. Edited by William Archer. 12mo

Irwin (D. Hastings). War Medals and Decorations issued to the British military and naval forces from 1588 to 1889. Illustrated. 12mo Le Strange (Guy). Palestine under the Moslems. A description of Syria and the Holy Land from A.D. 650 to 1500. Translated from the works of the medieval Arab geographers. With Maps and Illustrations. 12mo

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The above books will be sent upon receipt of advertised price. New Catalogues of Rare and Curious. Second-hand Books, Musical Literature, and detailed list of our regular stock, will be sent on application.

SCRIBNER & WELFORD, 745 Broadway, New York.

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