Today's free book is Journal of American Folklore, Vol. 7, No. 24 (1894). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image; I have provided individual story titles where applicable.
The book is available at Hathi (I have not checked for other online sources).
Table of Contents
Horatio Hale. The Fall of Hochelaga: A Study of Popular Tradition (pp. 1-14)
John Batchelor. Items of Ainu Folk-Lore (pp. 15-44)
Franz Boas. Eskimo Tales and Songs (pp. 45-50)
Stewart Culin. Retrospect of the Folk-Lore of the Columbian Exposition (pp. 51-59)
W. W. N. A Remarkable Oath (p. 60)
W. W. N. Folk-Tales of Angola (pp. 61-65)
Beliefs of Southern Negroes concerning Hags (pp. 66-67)
G. P. Bradley. Burial Custom Formerly Observed in the Naval Service (pp. 67-69)
On the Origin of Some Popular Oaths (pp. 69-70)
W. W. Newell. The Origin of Cinderella (pp. 70-72)
Friederich S. Krauss. Jewish Folk-Life in America (pp. 72-75)
Book Reviews
Ninth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1887-88 by John J. W. Powell; Ethnological Results of the Point Barrow Expedition by John Murdoch; The Medicine-Men of the Apache by John G. Bourke (pp. 80-82)
Codice Maya denominado Cortesiano (pp. 82-83)
Canzoni Popolare Toscane by Janet Ross (p. 83)