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d with out at least a _dozen_ children in it. I believe little children to be all that is left us of Paradise; and that any housekeeper harboring a person who "don't like them," had better _count up her silver, without loss of time_! THE END * * * ELEGANT JUVENILE BOOKS. Little Cross-Bearers. By Caroline Chesebro. 16mo. muslin. Price 75 cents. THE STRING OF PEARLS, _For Boys and Girls._ By T. S. Arthur. 16mo. muslin. Price 75 cents. STORIES ABOUT ANIMALS, _With Pictures to Match._ By F. C. Woodworth. 16mo. muslin. Price 75 cents. STORIES ABOUT BIRDS, _With Pictures to Match._ By F. C. Woodworth. 16mo. muslin. Price 75 cents. PUBLISHED BY MILLER, ORTON & MULLIGAN, Auburn and Buffalo. THRILLING TEMPERANCE TALE. Dick Wilson, THE RUMSELLER'S VICTIM: Or, Humanity pleading for the Maine Law. BY REV. J. K. CORNYN. _A Temperance Story, founded on fact--Introduction by Thurlow W. Brown, editor of the "Cayuga Chief."_ 12mo. muslin. Price $1,25. "It is founded on fact, and is well adapted, by the impressive scenes which it describes, to arouse the attention of the reader to the mischiefs of the liquor traffic. We trust this volume will find a wide circulation. It cannot fail to exert a salutary influence."--_N. Y. Tribune._ "A powerful appeal in behalf of the Maine Law. The story is terribly true to life."--_N. Y. Independent._ "It is a temperance tale, containing some striking scenes, and aiming, by sturdy blows, to overthrow a great existing evil, by exposing it in its deformity, and suggesting the remedy."--_Temperance Journal._ "Written in a passionate, glowing style, as if the author were in earnest, and had seen the thing he describes. The friends of the Maine Law will find this book a strong pleader."--_N. Y. Observer._ "The author of this work has done good service to the cause by a series of spirit-stirring sketches, founded on fact."--_N. Y. Evangelist._ "The story is well conceived, and finely narrated. While it will entertain those who like to peruse the description of stirring scenes, it will at the same time, if they have any hearts, fill them with utter enmity against the 'fire-water,' which steals away men's property, character and happiness. The work is very popular."--_Christian Ambassador._ "The author of this work has done good service to the cause, by a series of spi
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