Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1883 — A LITERARY SURPRISE. [ARTICLE]

A LITERARY SURPRISE.

The Elezevir Library must be ac<» knowledged the literary surprise cf the year, and book-buyers are d*» lighted withits beauty and convenience as well as amazed by its economy in cost. Recent numbers at two cents each are: “bir Isaac Newton,” bv James Parton; “World-Smashing Etc.,” by W. M. Williams; “The Motive and Habit of Reading,” by Rich ardson; at seven cents each: Macau lay’s famous sketch oi "Fredert k the Great,’ and Shakespeare’®” ’Ham let:” at three cents, two handsome illustrated numbers for young peo ole, oae containing three ballads by Mrs Alden, and the other “A Half Hour in Natural History.” by Prof. Peabody: at ten cents, we have Bunyan’s “Pilgrim’s Progress,” complete, 1-irgs type, with five illustrations, and ■re promised soon Dickens’ famous “Cricket on the Hearth,” with several fine i lustrations. For sale by booksellers; a club agent wanted in every ntigbboihood. John B. Alden Publisher, 18 Vesey Street, New York.

Mrs. Daniel Vuuoyle, Bremen* Marshall Co. says; “Brown’s Iron Bit, I ters cured me of dyspepsia.”