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A New Story by the Boys' Favorite Author

E. S. ELLIS

FROM THE THROTTLE TO
THE PRESIDENT'S CHAIR.

A Story of American Railway Life.

By E. S. ELLIS, Author of "The Great River Series," "Tad," "Lost in Samoa," etc., etc.


1 Vol., 12mo, Cloth, Illustrated, $1.50.


"Edward S. Ellis never wrote a book that boys did not pronounce fine."—Buffalo Commercial.

"The story is a good one."—New York Times.

"Will fill the average American boy with delight."—Washington Public Opinion.

"Animated enough to gratify any lad with a lad's taste for adventure."—Boston Beacon.

"The boy who has an opportunity to read Mr. Ellis's book will be certain of a happy day."—Boston Times.

"As good a book as any boy can find to read."—Cincinnati Enquirer.

"Excellent."—The Congregationalist (Boston).

"One which the boys will delight to read."—Philadelphia Item.

"Its moral lesson is one that can hardly be too often repeated."—Boston Courier.

"Much useful information concerning railway management and the ways of railway employees is imparted."—Newark Daily Advertiser.

"What the boys will call a 'bully book.'"—Ohio State Journal.


FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS.


CASSELL PUBLISHING COMPANY,

104 AND 106 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK.

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