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The New York Jobbing House.”

CHARLES T. DILLINGHAM

(Successor to LEE, SHEPARD & DILLINGHAM),

Wholesale Bookseller,

Carries the largest and best selected stock in the country of

STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, JUVENILE BOOKS.

A FULL LINE OF

Quarto Juveniles in Boards and Cloth, including all the Color Books, Also all the new MONOTINT and SEPIATINT BOOKS

of all publishers,

McLoughlin & Bros.' Toy Books.

Holman's full line of FAMILY BIBLES.

SPECIAL PRICES GIVEN ON THESE LINES ON APPLICATION.

Special Agency for Publications of

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Prompt attention given to the Execution of Miscellaneous Orders, on terms as favorable as any House in the Country. Catalogues, Quotations, and Bargain Lists furnished to the Trade on application.

A great saving can be made by ordering all lines from one house at publishers' prices. Give it a trial.

CHARLES T. DILLINGHAM,

P. O. Box 2440.

718 and 720 Broadway, New York,

Opposite New York Hotel.

A new Bargain List issued Oct. 10 will be SENT TO any dealer in books on application.

Bibliographical Publications

For all American books as they appear, take The Publishers' WEEKLY; for an hour's glance each month at the important books and magazine papers, take THE LITERARY NEWS: for magazine articles in general, consult the INDEX TO PERIODICALS; for books in print or issued of late years, see the AMERICAN and ANNUAL CATALOGUES; for all information as to American and foreign copyright, see "Copyright: its Law and its Literature."

THE

PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY. | THE PUBLISHERS' TRADE-LIST

Established in 1872, with which was incorporated the American Literary Gazette and Publishers' Circular (established in 1852), by purchase from Mr. George W. Childs. Recognized as the representative of the publishing and bookselling interests in the United States. Contains full weekly record of American publications, with monthly indexes, etc. Subscription, $3.20 per annum, postpaid; single nos., 10 cts., postpaid. THE LITERARY NEWS. An Eclectic Review of Current Literature. Published monthly, and containing the freshest news concerning books and authors; lists of new publications; reviews and critical comments; characteristic extracts; sketches and anecdotes of authors; courses of reading; bibliographical references; prominent topics of the magazines; prize questions on choice books and other literary subjects, etc., etc., Subscription, $1.00 per annum, postpaid; single nos., 10 cts.

THE LIBRARY JOURNAL. Monthly. Official Organ of the American Library Association. Edited by CHARLES A. CUTTER, Librarian Boston Athenæum, and R. R. BOWKER. Subscription, $5 per annum, postpaid (including the Literary News, monthly, and the Index to Periodicals, quarterly); single nos.,

50 cts.

THE CO-OPERATIVE INDEX TO

ANNUAL. Large 8vo. with "Duplex Index,” net, $2.00. Contains:

1. THE LATEST CATALOGUES OF AMERICAN PUBLISHERS arranged alphabetically by firm names.

2. THE EDUCATIONAL CATALOGUE.-(For description see below.)

3. A complete short-title list of all books recorded in THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY from July to June, arranged so that every book on record can be found, whether it it is looked for under author, title, or subject.

THE AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL CATALOGUE includes a price-list of all the text books in use in the United States, arranged alphabetically by author's or editor's name, and a detailed subject-index, referring from each specific subject to authors of books on that subject. Price, separately, 25 cts.; leatherette, 50 cts.

THE ENGLISH CATALOGUE [Annual] containing a complete list of all the Books published in Great Britain and Ireland in the calendar year, with index to subjects. A continuation of the London and British Catalogues. [London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co. 1887 volume, 8vo, paper, net, $1.50.

PERIODICALS. Quarterly. Edited by W. I. COPYRIGHT: ITS LAW AND ITS

FLETCHER, with the co-operation of members of the American Library Association. Subscription, $2 per annum, postpaid; single nos., 50 cts.

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LITERATURE. A Summary of the Principles and Law of Copyright with Especial Reference to Books, by R. R. BOWKER; and a bibliography of literary property, being a catalogue of sixty pages of books and articles on the copyright question, compiled by Thorvald Solberg. 8vo, half leather, net, $3.00.

THE LIBRARY LIST. Being a list of Public Libraries in the United States and Canada of over 1000 volumes, with classification by size and name of Librarian. 8vo, half leather, net, $3.50.

LIBRARIES AND SCHOOLS. Papers selected by SAMUEL S. GREEN. 16mo, cloth, 50 cts.

THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL LIBRA-
RY. By Rev. A. E. DUNNING. 16mo, cloth, 60 cents

BOOKS OF ALL TIME. A Guide for
the Purchase of Books. Compiled by F. LEYPOLDT
and LYNDS E. JONES.
32mo, paper, 10 cents.

Address the OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY,

P. O. Box 943.

Franklin Square (330 Pearl Street), New York.

Important to Booksellers and Librarians.

-AMERICAN NEWS CO.

"A very useful and reliable assistant in our business."-J. B. LIPPINCOTT CO.
"One of the most time-saving and profitable instrumentalities used by the trade."
"The most useful work for reference we have ever had for general use in the trade."
"Not a day passes that we do not consult it many times."-A. D. F. RANDOLPH & CO.

-LEE AND SHEPARD,

THE

PUBLISHERS' TRADE LIST ANNUAL

For 1888 (Sixteenth Year).

Large 8vo, about 3000 pages. With Duplex Index. Cloth, $2.00.

The Trade List Annual for 1888,just ready, contains:

1. The latest CATALOGUES OF AMERICAN PUBLISHERS, contributed by themselves and arranged alphabetically by the firm-names.

2. A complete list by author, title, and subject of all books recorded in the PUBlishERS' WEEKLY from July, 1887, to June, 1888.

3. The "EDUCATIONAL CATALOGUE " for 1888, which is used by the entire trade and educational interests as the most representative reference-list of School-books.

The above Lists, all bound in one volume, present in their combination so convenient and time-saving a working-tool as to make it indispensable to every one who has any interest in the purchase or sale of books.

The patent "DUPLEX INDEX" having given such general satisfaction, we have decided to apply it in the future to all copies of the "Annual." Volumes supplied with the "DUPLEX INDEX" have the alphabet printed on the concave surface as well as on the margin of the page, which enables instantaneous reference, whether the book is open or shut.

Unless special shipping directions are received, copies ready for delivery will be despatched by express unpaid. Parties so desiring can have their copies sent by mail, or by prepaid book-rate express for 80 cents per copy extra.

Office of "THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY,"

P. O. Box 943.

FRANKLIN SQUARE (330 PEARL STREET),

NEW YORK.

FOUR POPULAR BOOKS

PUBLISHED BY

JORDAN, MARSH & CO., BOSTON.

"EDITHA'S BURGLAR."

By Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, author of "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." trated by Henry Sandham. Bound in cloth and gold. Design on cover.

"JACK IN THE BUSH;

Very fully illus75 cents.

Or, A Summer on a Salmon River."

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By Robert Grant, author of "FACE TO FACE," A FRIVOLOUS GIRL," "JACK HALL," etc. Cloth and gold, 12mo, $1.25.

"JACK HALL;

Or, The School-Days of an American Boy."

By Robert Grant, author of "JACK IN THE BUSH." The most popular American boys' book ever published. Cloth and gold, 12mo, $1.25.

"HOUSEKEEPERS AND HOME-MAKERS."

A Housekeeper's Manual.

By Sallie Joy White. Cloth, $1.25.

R. R. BOWKER, Pres.

A. E. WALRADT,
Secretary and Business Manager.

D. R. BOWKER, Treas.

THE ECONOMIST PRESS,

FRANKLIN SQUARE (330 PEARL STREET), NEW YORK.

Publishers' Printing a Specialty.

The Presswork of the Publishers' Weekly, Literary News, Library Journal, etc., is done by this Press.

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By ROBT. J. BURDETTE.

REVISED NEW TESTAMENT APPENDED.

PRINTED FROM FIVE SETS OF NEW PLATES, two of which, the Oxford Editions, are printed from plates made at great cost in London expressly for our house.

Cheaper and better than any others offered to the trade. Largest assortment of New Designs ever presented. New Pictorial Matter, New Designs, New Stamps, Best Materials, Skilled Workmen, and New Machinery.

PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS

IN PLUSH, RUSSIA, SEALSKIN, AND MOROCCO.
New illustrated trade catalogue mailed on application.

HENRY ALTEMUS,

PUBLISHER,

507, 509, 511 & 513 Cherry St., Philadelphia.

Do You Handle Stationery?

To the Trade: The claim is made for the largest assortment and the most popular lines. If you have received a Catalogue send for a sample assortment; if not, write for Circulars and advise about the class of trade you wish to supply, viz.: School, business, or special trade using fine papers, or an assortment of all. Everything guaranteed and at all times. Unsalables can be returned for cash or other goods. Will send desirable advertising free, with your imprint. At present, with all orders to go by express or freight.

200 of the Little Vest-Pocket Pads,

The Story of "The Brakesman at Church,"

WILL BE SENT FREE, and with customer's advertisement
on the back of each pad.

BLAIR'S KEYSTONE STATIONERY,
PAPER, PENS, INKS, ETC.

Mr. J. C. BLAIR, Manufacturing Stationer, Huntington, Pa.
DEAR SIR: Your very kind letter received. I am more than
pleased at the very substantial compliment you pay to a scribbler
who, on the road from Lebanon to Indianapolis, wrote on one of
your own Tablets the sketch you are kind enough to place in the
hands of such an extensive congregation.
Yours sincerely,

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ROBERT J. BURDETTE.

J. C. BLAIR,

MANUFACTURING STATIONER,
HUNTINGTON, PA.

A Dozen sent Post-paid to any Address for 10 cents in Stamps.

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