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Classified List. — Standard Miscellaneous.

HOLD UP YOUR HEADS, GIRLS ! By Annie H. Ryder. $i.oo. It is a book for study, for companionship, and the girl who reada it thoughtfully and with an intent to profit by it will get more real help and good from it than from a term at the best boarding-school in the country. — Boston Transcript. HONOR BRIGHT (the story of). By Charles R. Tal«- bot, author of Royal Lowrie. i2mo, illustrated, $1.25. A charming story full of intense life. HOW TO LEARN AND EARN. Half Hours in some Helpful Schools. By American authors. One hundred original illustrations. i2mo, extra cloth, $1.50. The book treats largely of public institutions, training schools, etc., and shows what maybe accomplished by patient concentrated effort. — Farm and Fireside. HOW "WE ARE GOVERNED. By Anna Laurens Dawes. i2mo, $1.50. An explanation of the constitution and government of the United States, national, State, and local. A concise, systematic, and complete study of the great principles which underlie the National existence. — Chicago Inter-Ocean. IN LEISLER'S TIMES. A story-study of Knickerbocker New York. By E. S. Brooks. With twenty-four drawings by W. T. Smedley. #1.50. Though designedly for young folks' reading, this volume is a very careful and minute study of a hitherto half-obscured and neglected phase of American history, and will be given a perma- nent place in historical literature. — American Bookseller. JOSEPHUS FLAVIUS, (the Works of ). A new edition of William Whiston's Famous Translations. 8vo, cloth, gilt, 100 illustrations, $3.00. Household Edition. i2mo, cloth, gilt top, illustrated, $2.00. This edition is admirable and will make new friends for the ea*y and conceited old chronicler. — B. B. Bulletin.