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Sciences, Facts and Figures from some of the most learned men in the country. OLIVER OPTIC'S MAGAZINE contains more reading matter than any other juvenile publication, and is the CHEAPEST and the BEST Periodical of the kind in the United States. Any boy or girl who will write to the publishers shall receive a specimen copy by mail, free. _=TERMS, IN ADVANCE.=_--Single Subscriptions, One Year, $2.50; One Volume, Six Months, $1.25; Single copies, 6 cents. Three copies, $6.50; five copies, $10.00; ten copies (with an extra copy _free_), $20.00. * * * * =LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston.= LEE & SHEPARD'S JUVENILE PUBLICATIONS. * * * * OLIVER OPTIC'S BOOKS. THE BOAT CLUB SERIES. A library for Young People. Each volume illustrated. In sets or separate. * * * * THE BOAT CLUB; or, the Bunkers of Rippleton. $1.25. "One noticeable feature of this author's books is their purity. Not a line is to be found in any work of his but what will tend to elevate and purify the mind of the boy or girl who may peruse it." ALL ABOARD; or, Life on the Lake. $1.25. "ALL ABOARD" was written to gratify the reasonable curiosity of the readers of the "_Boat Club_," to know what occurred at Woodlake during the second season; and though it is a sequel, it has no direct connection with its predecessor. The Introduction in the first chapter contains a brief synopsis of the principal events of the first season; so that those who have not read the "_Boat Club_" will labor under no disadvantage on that account. NOW OR NEVER; or, the Adventures of Bobby Bright. $1.25. The author has been for many years a successful teacher in one of the Boston Public Schools, and the knowledge of youthful character thus obtained has been used to good advantage in his works. TRY AGAIN; or, the Trials and Triumphs of Harry West. $1.25. The story of Harry West is a record of youthful experience designed to illustrate the necessity and the results of perseverance in well doing. The true success of life is the attainment of a pure and exalted character; and he who at three-score-and-ten has won nothing but wealth and a name, has failed to achieve the noblest purpose of his being. This is the moral of the story contained in this volume. LITTLE BY LITTLE; or, the Cruise of the Flyaway. $1.25. Paul Duncan, the hero of this volume, is a nautical young gentleman, and most of the event
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