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TOM GROGAN.

A Novel. By F. HOPKINSON SMITH, author of "Colonel Carter of Cartersville," "A Gentleman Vagabond," etc. With 19 illustrations by Charles S. Reinhart, and in a strikingly decorative binding. Crown 8vo, $1.50.

"Tom Grogan " is the crowning achievement of Mr. Smith's genius as a novelist. It has excited great enthusiasm during its serial appearance, both because of the delightful qualities of the story and its style, and also because of its frank attitude on certain phases of the labor question, in which multitudes are interested. It is sure to cause warm discussion, and equally sure to win a very large circle of readers who know by experience or by hearsay how charmingly Mr. Smith's stories are told.

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THE SUPPLY AT SAINT AGATHA'S.

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