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averley Library. .merican Copyright Novels and the Cream of Foreign Novelists, Unabridged, FOR FIVE CENTS! — Him? By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. 2 Was It Love? or, Collegians and Sweet- hearts. By Wm. Mason Turner, M. D. 3 The Girl Wite; or, The True and the False. By Bartley T. Campbell. 4A Brave Hearty; or, Startlingly Strange. By Arabella Southworth. 5 Bessie Raynor, the’ Work Girl; or, The Quicksands of Life. By William Mason Turner, M)D..— * 6 The Secret Marriage; or, A Duchess in Spite of Herself. Sara Claxton. TA ughter of Eve; or, Blinded by Love. By ~ s Mary Reed Crowell. 8 Heart to Heart; or, Fair Phyllis’ Love. By Arabella Southworth. mein the World; or, The Young Man’s ard. By the author of “Clifton,” “Pride and Passion,”’ etc. 10 A Pair of Gray Eyes; Necklace. By Rose Kennedy, 1 Entangled; or, A Dangerous Game. By Henrietta Thackeray. 12 His Lawful Wife; or, Myra, the Child of Adoption. By Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens, 13 ye, ene, % the Little 7Seseronet or, The Naval Cadet’s cee: y Corinne Cushman. 14 Why I Married Mim; or, The Woman in a By Sara Claxton. 15 A Fair Face}; or, Out in the World. By Bartley T. gr ary gE 16 Trust Her Not; or, A True Knight. By Margaret Leicester. 17 18 19 20 21 22 9 A Loyal Lover}; or, The Last of the Grims- lis aol or'ine Sarre iarvage. B s o or, The arre rriage. Mrs. Mary heed Crowell. *», fy Whe Broken Betrothal; or, Love versus Hate. By Mary Grace Halpine. Orphan Nell, the Orange Girl; or, The Lost Heir. By Agile Penne. Now and Forever; or, Why Did She Mar- iy Him? By Henrietta Thackeray. The Bride of an Actor; or, Driven from Home. By the author of “ Alone in the World,” “ Clifton,” etc. 23 Leap Weary; or, Why She Proposed. By Sara Claxton 24 25 26 27 28 Her Face Was Her Fortune. By Elea- nor Blaine. Only a Schoolmistress; or, Her Untold Secret. By Arabella Southworth. Without a Heart; or, Walking on the Brink. By Colonel Prentiss Ingraham, Was She a Coquette? or, A Strange Courtship. By Henrietta Thackeray. Sybil Chasey; or, The Gambler’s Wife. rs. Ann 8. Stephens. For Her Dear Sake, or, Saved From Him- self. By Sara Claxton. 30 The Bouquet Girl; or, A Million of Money. By Agile Penne. 31 A Wad Marriage; or, The Iron Will. Mary A. Denison. 32 Mariana, the Prima VDonnay or, Roses and Lilies. By Arabella Southworth. 33 The Three Sisters; or, The Mystery of Lord Chalfont, By Alice Fleming. 34 A Marriage of Convenience 3 or, Was He a Count? By Sara Claxton. 35 All Against Her; or, The Winthrop Pride. By Clara Augusta. 36 Sir Archer’s Bride; or, The Queen of His _ Heart. By Arabella Southworth. 37 The Country Cousin; or, All is not Gold that Glitters. By Rose Kennedy. 38 Wis Own Agains or, Trust Her Not. Arabella Southworth. 39 Flirtation; or, A Young Girl’s Good Name. By Jacob Abarbanell, (Ralph Royal.) 40 Pledged to Marry; or, In Love's Bonds. By Sara Claxton. 41 Blind Devotion; or, Love Against the World. By Alice Fleming. 42 Beatrice, the Beautiful; or, His Second Love. By Arabella Southworth. 43 The Baronets Secret; or, The Rival Half- Sisters. By Sara Claxton. 44 The ony Daughter; or, Brother against Lover. By Alice Fleming. 45 Her Hidden Foe; or, Love At All Odds. By Arabella Southworth. 46 The Little Meiress; By Mrs. Mary A. Denison. 47 Because She Loved Him; or, How Will It End? By Alice Fleming. 48 In Spite of Herself; or, Jeannette’s Repa- ration. By 8S. R. Sherwood. 49 His Heart’s Mistress; or, Love at First Sight. By Arabella Southworth. 50 The Cuban Heiress; or, The Prisoner of La Vintresse. By Mrs. Mary A. Denison, By 29 By By or, Under a Cloud. 1 ‘The Masked B ides or, Will She Marry | 51 Two Young Girls; or, The Bride of an or, The Emerald. Earl. By Alice Fleming. | 52 The Winged Viessengery; or, Risking All: | for a Heart. By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. 563 Agmes Hope, the Actress; or, The Ro- mance Of a Ruby Ring. Turner, M. D. 54 One Woman’s Heart; or, Saved from the Street. By George S, Kuiime. 55 She Did Not Love Hinma; or, Stooping to Conquer. By Arabella Southworth. | 56 Lové-Mad 5 or, Betrothed, Married, Divorced and——. By Wm. Mason Turner, M 57 A Brave Girl; or, Sunshine at Last. Alice Fleming. 58 The Ebon Mask; or, The Mysterious Guardian. By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. 59 A Widow's Wiles; or, A Bitter Vengeance. By Rachel Bernhardt. 60 Cecil’s Deceit; or, The Diamond Legacy. - By Mrs. Jennie Davis ‘Burton. 61 A Wicked Heart; or, The False and the True. By Sara Claxton. 62-The Maniac Bride; or, The Dead Secret of Hollow Ash Hall. By Margaret Blount. 63 The Creole Sisters; or, The Mystery of the Perrys. By Mrs. Anna E. Porter. 64 What Jealousy Did; or, The Heir of Worsley Grange. By Alice Fleming. By Lip. By Col. Juan Lewis. 66 A Brother's Sin 5 or, Flora’s Forgiveness. By Rachel Bernharat. 67 Forbidden Bans; Prince, By Arabella Southworth. 68 Weavers and Weft; or, ‘Love That Hath Us In His Net."" By Miss M, E. Braddon. | 69 Camille; or, The Fate of a Coquette. By Alexandre Dumas. 70 The Two Orphans, By D'Enery. 71 My Young Wife. By My Young Wife's usband. 72 The Two Widows. By Annie Thomas. 73 Rose Michel; or, The Trials of a Factory Girl. By Maud Hilton. | | 65 The Wife's Secret; or, "Twixt Cup and > or, Alma’s Disguised 74 Cecil Castlemaine’s Gage; or, The Story of a Broidered Shield. By Ouida. 75 The Black Lady of Duna, Fanu. 76 Charlotte Temple. 77 By J. 8. Le By Mrs. Rowson. Christian Oakley’s Piistake. By the author of “* John Halifax, Gentleman,”’ etc. 78 My Young Husband; or, A Confusion in the Family. By Myself. TOA ucen Amongst Women. By the author of “The Cost of Her Love,” ‘‘ A Gilded Sin,’ ‘Dora Thorne,” “From Gloom to Sun- light,’’ ete. Her Lord and Master, Marryat. Lucy Temple, Sister of Charlotte. 80 By Florence SI 82 A Long Time Ago. By Meta Orred. 83 Playing for High Stakes. By Annie Thomas. The Laurel Bush. By the author of ‘John Halifax, Gentleman.” 85 Led Astray. By Octave Feuillet. 86 Janet’s Repentance. By George Eliot. 87 The Romance ofa Poor Young Man. By Octave Feuillet. A Terrible Deed; or, All for Gold. Emma Garrison Jones. 84 DE 88 By 89 A Gilded Sin, By the author of ‘Dora Thorn,”’ ete. 90 The Author’s Daughter. By Mary Howitt. 91 The Jilt. By Charles Reade. 92 Eileen Alanna; or, the Dawning of the Day. By Dennis O'Sullivan. Love’s “ ‘ctory. By B’ L. Farjeon. The Qui ‘| Heart. By Mrs. Oliphant. Lettice 4 uold. By Mrs. Marsh. Haunted tHlearts; or, The Broken Be- trothal. B Rachel Bernhardt. Hugh Mel on. By Katharine King. Alice Learmont,. By Miss Mulock. 93 | 94 | 95 96 A — 97 98 99 Marjorie Miruce’s Lovers. By Mary Patrick. 100 Through Wire and Water. By Fred- erick Talbot. | 301 Hannah. B. Miss Mulock. 102 Peg Woffingion. By Charles Reade. /103 A Desperate Deed, By Erskine Boyd. The Cheapest Library Ever Published! | By William Mason | es a —E— ee = ee rr a = ee —-—--- — ~ eae eee oe - ee — = ne ie Shadows on the Snow, By B. L. Far- Jeon, The Great Hoggarty Diamond. By W. M. Thackeray. 106 From Dreams to Waking. Lynn Linton. 107 Poor Zeph! By I. W. Robinson. 108 The Sad Fortunes of the Rev, Amos Barton. By George Ehot, 104 105 By E. 109 Bread-and-Cheese and Kisses. By B, L, Farjeon. 110 The Wandering Heir. By Charlies Reade, 111 The Brother’s Bet; or, Within Six Weeks. By Emilie Flygare Carlen. 112 A Hero. By Miss Mulock. 113 Paul and Virginia. From the French of Bernardin De St..Pierre. 114 °Rwas In Trafalgar’s Bay. By Wal- ter Besant & James Rice. 115 The Maid of Killeena. By William Black. 116 Hetty. By Henry Kingsley. 117 The Wayside Cross; or, The Raid of Gomez. By Captain E. A. an. 118 The Vicar of Wakefield. By Oliver Goldsmith. 119 Waud Mohan, By Annie Thomas. 120 Thaddeus of Warsaw. By Miss Jane Porter. 121 oho, King of No-Land. By B. L. Far- eon. 122 Lovel, the Widower. By W. M. Thack- eray. 123 An Island Peari. By B. L. Farjeon. 124 Cousin Phillis. 125 Leila; or, The Siege of Grenada. By Ed- ward Bulwer (Lord Lytton). 126 When the Ship Comes Home. Walter Besant and James Rice. 127 One of the Family. By James Payn. 128 The Birthright. By Mrs. Gore. 129 Motherless; or, The Farmer's Sweetheart. By Colonel Prentiss I ; 130 Homeless; or, Two Orphan Girls in New York. By Albert W. Aixen. 131 Sister against Sistor; or, The Rivalry of Hearts. By Mrs. Mary Reed well. 132 Sold for Gold; or, Almost Lost. By Mrs. M. V. Victor. ;' Lord Roth’s Sin; or, Betrothed at the Cradle. By Mrs. Georgiana Dickens. Did He Love Her? By Bartley T. Camp- bell. Sinned Against; or, Almost in His Power. By Lillian Lovejoy. Was She His Wife? By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. The Village on tere Clif, Thackeray. Poor Valeria! By Margaret Blount. Margaret Graham. By G. P. R. James. Without Mercy. By Bartley T.Campbell. Honor Bounds; or, Sealed to Secrecy. By Lillian Lovejoy. Fleeing from Love, Irving. Abducted; or, A Wicked Woman’s Work. By Rett Winwood. A Strange Marriage} or, Jolin Foster's Heiress. By Lillian Lovejoy. , Two Girl’s Lives, By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. A Desperate Venture; or, For Love's Own Sake. By Arabella Southworth. The War of Hearts. By Corinne Cush- man, 148 Which Was the Woman? or, Strangely Misjudged. By Sara Claxton. Ready September 12t. An Ambitious Girl; or, She Would Be An Actress. By Frances Helen Davenport. Ready September 19tb. By 133 134 135 136 137 138 By Miss or, The Broken Troth, 139 140 141 142 By Mrs. Harriet 143 144 145 146 147 149 A new issue every week. Tae WAVERLEY Liprary is for sale by all News- dealers, five cents per copy, or sent by mail on re- ceipt of six cents each. » BEADLE AND ADAMS, Publishers, 98 William street, New York. (€(@) Gooo (E@) —_ a