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HROUGH the heat of summer, the cool days of the autumn, and during the invigorating_cold and the long evenings of winter, MUSIC is KING as an entertainer.

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Monthly Bulletin of

New Publications

Philadelphia, September, 1889

NTAINING a List of New Publications, with brief notices of their contents, etc., together with an announcement of works now in press to be issued shortly. Our Publications are for sale by Booksellers generally, or if not obtainable of them, will be sent by mail, post-paid, upon receipt of price.

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NEW PUBLICATIONS.

Elementary Lessons in Heat.

By S. E. TILLMAN, Professor of Chemistry, U. S. Military Academy at West Point. 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth. $1.80.

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Adrian Lyle.

By "RITA," author of "Daphne," "Fragoletta," etc. No. 100 of Lippincott's Series of Select Novels. Paper. 25 cents. Half cloth. 50 cents.

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The Search for Basil Lyndhurst.

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