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RECOMMENDED SUPPLEMENTARY READING.

Four new volumes in the Garnet Series.

READINGS FROM MILTON. With introduction by Bishop HENRY
W. WARREN, D.D., LL.D..

With introduction by EDWARD

READINGS FROM GOLDSMITH.
EVERETT HALE, D.D., LL.D.
ASCHAM AND ARNOLD. With introduction by JAMES H. CARLISLE,
D.D., President Wofford College

SELECTED ESSAYS OF ADDISON. With introduction by C. T. WIN-
CHESTER, Professor of English Literature at Wesleyan University,

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The Entire Set in a Neat Box, $3.00, by mail, postpaid.

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"One can hardly say too much in praise of this little library."— Boston Evening Transcript.

"The Chautauqua Press has only to continue to publish such volumes as these to fulfil its promise to provide for its students a library of choice literature."-New-York Observer.

"The volumes are excellent, and deserve a very wide circulation. Beginners in the reading of our best literature should not fail to possess themselves of this GARNET SERIES, which is altogether unexceptionable, and cannot fail to do great good."- The Beacon, Boston.

THE NEW CAME OF MYTHOLOGY.
Roman and Greek.

Interesting and instructive. Contains one hundred cards, grouped into books of from three to six cards each, not arbitrarily, but according to a natural classification. This is a special feature of this game, and is a most valuable aid to the memory, and to an intelligent grasp of the subject. As an additional feature, well-executed outline cuts are given of the chief deities, taken in almost every case from some famous statue or picture, Beautifully printed in colors and put up in a neat box. PRICE 50 cts., by mail, postpaid.

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See what High Praise it has Received.

Hon. HENDERSON ELLIOTT, Vice-President Class of 1882, writes: "The designs for the various classes are exceedingly neat and appropriate. That of the class of 1882 strikes me exactly, Pioneers' we love to be called. Your paper is fine and easily impressed, and the prices very reasonable."

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Rev. H. C. FARRAR, President Class of 1883, writes: "The C. L. S. C. paper is beautiful and worthy a large sale. I know it must make every true Chautauquan more thoroughly in love with the Chautauqua idea, for writing his C. L. S. C. letters on this paper."

J. B. UNDERWOOD, President Class of 1884, adds his testimony in these words: "It will be with great pleasure that each graduate 'Invincible' must welcome such superb taste as displayed in that prepared for their use, and the writer congratulates you and the C. L. S. C. upon finally having some stationery adapted to the home use of refined and cultivated firesides."

Miss CARRIE HART, Treasurer Class of 1885, writes: "I am enjoying using it very much, and advertising it to my friends as fast as my correspondence will permit. It is the only C. L. S. C. stationery that has met my ideas of elegance and beauty for home use."

One-quire box, 60 cents; two-quire box, $1.00, by mail, postpaid.

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