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lication and Sabbath School Work.

LIFE'S BYWAYS AND WAYSIDES. By J. R. MILLER. This is another volume of the same order as the author's Week-Day Religion, Practical Religion, Silent Times, and other books. It consists of twenty-five chapters full of cheer, encouragement, and hope, that will give the reader fresh glimpses of Christ and make plainer the way of duty and the possibilities of Christian life. The book is handsomely printed and bound. 12mo, cloth, $1.00.

FOR A BUSY DAY.

By J. R. MILLER. A morning help for a busy or troubled week-day. It is adapted for a holiday giftbook to friends, or from a teacher to pupils, especially of older classes. Small 12mo, 40 cents.

JOY TO THE WORLD.

An exercise for the Christmas season. By J. R. MILLER, D.D. 16 pages, 5 cts. net; in quantities, 4 cts. THE STORY OF MARCUS WHITMAN. By Rev. J. G. CRAIGHEAD, D.D. The labors of Marcus Whitman, the first Protestant missionary in Oregon, form a chapter of most thrilling interest in the early annals of our country. 12mo, cloth, $1.00.

THE MESSAGES TO THE SEVEN
CHURCHES OF ASIA.

Being the inaugural of the enthroned King: A Beacon on the Oriental Shores. By Rev. THOMAS MURPHY, D.D., LL.D. This book contains a detailed account of the history, location, and physical features of the cities in which the churches were situated, and of the peculiarities of church life in its relation to the social and religious conditions of that time. 1 vol. 8vo, with map, $3.00.

PRESBYTERIAN C. E. MANUAL FOR 1896. By J. R. MILLER, D.D., and W. T. ELLIS, of the editorial staff of Golden Rule. It is a book that every Christian Endeavor member needs. Long 18mo, flexible leather, 25 cents net.

GUIDANCE IN PRAYER.

By M. E. H. A little book that will be of great value for our Young People's Societies, and for all those inexperienced and needing help in meetings for prayer. 18mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut edges, 50 cents net; postage, 3 cents.

THE JOHANNEAN PROBLEM. By Rev. GEORGE W. GILMORE. A.M. 1 vol. 12mo, $1.

HIS GREAT AMBITION.

By ANNA F. HECKMAN. A plain, wholesome story of young life in the family, the school, and the world of work and struggle. The story is simply told, and bears many marks of being founded upon fact. 12mo, illustrated, $1.50.

MISSIONARY MEMORIALS. By WILLIAM RANKIN, late Treasurer of the Board of Foreign Missions. These records are gathered from various sources, and form a most interesting and stimulating chapter in the history of American Presbyterianism. 12mo, cloth, $1.00 net; postage 14 cts.

ANNIVERSARY ADDRESSES. Addresses delivered at the twenty-fifth anniversary of the old and new school Presbyterian churches, Pittsburg, Pa., May 23, 1895, by President F. L. PATTON, Rev. HENRY M. BOOтн, D.D., LL.D., and Rev. WILLIAM HENRY ROBERTS, D.D., LL.D. Published by order of the General Assembly. 12mo, 75 cents.

THE PRESBYTERIAN SYSTEM.

Its characteristics, authority, and obligations. By Rev. WILLIAM HENRY ROBERTS, D.D., LL.D. 18mo, 50c. PRESBYTERIAN HANDBOOK FOR 1896. This little pocket volume for Presbyterians furnishes

the information that every one wants to have at hand for easy reference in connection with church and denominational work. Size 3x5 inches. Price, 5 cents each; 10 for 25 cents; $1.25 a hundred.

The above books will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price.

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SUITABLE FOR A PRESENT.

The ARIEL SHAKESPEARE.

Each play in a separate volume. Pocket size (3x5 inches). Large, clear type. Text complete and unabridged, based upon latest scholarly editions. 500 dainty illustrations.

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By HENRI PENE DU BOIS. 1 vol., square 16mo, cloth, gilt top, illustrated, $1.50. Half crushed levant morocco, gilt top, $3. A companion volume to "Love in Letters," containing, in the form of anecdotes and biographical sketches, accounts of the love-affairs of some of the most famous princesses of the earth, from Semiramis to the time of Rachel. Illustrated with portraits etched from rare originals by Mr. James Fagan. The text printed on paper made specially for the work in England. Uniform in size of page, type, etc., with "Love in Letters."

TWO NEW BOOKS OF DAILY DEvotions.

"Light Unto My Path."

By Rev. JOHN HALL, D.D., Minister Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York. A book of devotional readings for every day in the year, adapted to the needs of communicants of the Presbyterian Church. 1 vol., square 16mo, bound handsomely and appropriately after designs made by Messrs. Louis Tiffany & Co. Boxed, $1.50.

Daily Teachings for the Christian Year. By Rev. G. H. S. WALPOLE, D. D., Professor of Dogmatic Theology at General Theological Seminary, New York. A compilation of readings for every day in the year, of a devotional character, adapted to the needs of communicants of the Protestant Episcopal Church. 1 vol., square 16mo, bound handsomely and appropriately after designs made by Messrs. Louis Tiffany & Co. Boxed, $1.50.

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SOME MEMORIES OF PARIS.

(From Blackwoods.) By F. ADOLPHUS. Includes The Streets Forty Years Ago, Two Balls at the Hotel de Ville, The Last Day of the Empire, Entry of the Germans, The Commune, Mr. Worth, General Boulanger, The Opera, Indoor Life. 12mo, gilt top, $1.50.

A Gift for all Lovers of Nature.

KERNER'S NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. Translated by Prof. F. W. OLIVER. 16 colored plates, 1000 cuts. Four Parts. 4to, $15.00 net.

"A most fascinating book, not only for the botanist, but for the general reader also... Copiously and beautifully illustrated."-Prof.

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A Standard Gift for the Young.

THE YOUNG FOLKS' CYCLOPÆDIA. Edited by JOHN D. CHAMPLIN. Fully illustrated. 12mo, cloth, $2.50 per vol. Vols. 1. and II. in half leather, $3.00 each. I. COMMON THINGS. Much enlarged. Pp. 850. II. PERSONS AND PLACES. (Revised 1895.) Pp. 936. "Their owners treating the book simply as one capable of furnishing the rarest entertainment in exhaustless quantities.”— Nation. III. GAMES AND SPORTS. With blank pages for new records. Pp. 831. "A mine of joy ... a positive pleasure."- New York Tribune. FORD'S HONORABLE PETER STIRLING. A Novel of New York Politics. Sixth Edition. 12mo, $1.50. "One of the strongest and most vital characters that have appeared in our fiction."- The Dial.

BUCHAN'S SIR QUIXOTE OF THE MOOrs. An Episode. The latest of the Buckram Series. Narrow 16mo, 75 cents.

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Tales of a Traveller.

By WASHINGTON IRVING. The Buckthorne Edition, uniform in general style with the Holiday Editions of "The Alham

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Printed from new type, with artistically designed borders by GEORGE WHARTON EDWARDS, and 25 photogravure illustrations from designs by Arthur Rackham, Allan Barraud, F. S. Church, George Wharton Edwards, Henry Sandham, Frederick Dielman, and others. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth extra, $6.00; three-quarters levant, $12.00.

Mr. Midshipman Easy.

By Captain MARRYAT. Malta Edition. With 16 full-page illustrations by R. F. ZOGBAUM. 8vo, $2.50.

The Elia Series.

A Selection of Famous Books, offered as specimens of the best literature and of artistic typography and bookmaking. Printed on deckle-edge paper, bound in full ooze calf with gilt tops, 16mo (62 x 4 inches), each volume, in box, $2.25.

There are three different colors of binding, dark green, garnet, and umber.

First Group: The Essays of Elia. 2 vols.-The Discourses of Epictetus.-Sesame and Lilies.—Autobiography of Franklin. -Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius.

Fly-Leaves Series.

Printed in dainty style, on deckle-edge paper, full ooze calf, circuit edges, 16mo, each in box, $1.75.

1. Verses and Fly-Leaves. By CHARLES Stuart CalveRLEY. 2. Novels by Eminent Hands. By WILLIAM M. THACKERAY. 3. The Echo Club. By BAYARD TAYLOR. With a Prologue by RICHARD HENRY STODDARD.

Little Journeys

To the Homes of Good Men and Great. By ELBERT HUBBARD, author of "No Enemy but Himself," etc. Illustrated with 12 portraits, some of which are in photogravure. 16mo, printed on deckle-edge paper, gilt top, $1.75.

Echoes of the Playhouse. Reminiscences of Some of the Past Glories of the English Stage. By EDWARD ROBINS, Jr. With 16 illustrations from contemporary prints, portraits, etc. Ornamental cloth, $2.00.

The Midsummer of Italian Art. Containing an Examination of the Works of Fra Angelico, Michael Angelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Correggio. By FRANK PRESTON STEARNS, author of "The Life of Tintoretto," etc. $2.25.

Love Poems of Three Centuries. Compiled and arranged by JESSIE F. O'DONNELL. New and Holiday Edition. In 2 vols. Ornamental cloth, 12mo, $2.50.

Lyrics and Ballads of Heine, Goethe, and Other German Poets. Translated by FRANCES HELLMAN. Second edition, revised and enlarged. 16mo, ornamental cloth, $1.50.

The Proverbial Philosophy of Confucius. An Everyday Book. Chosen and arranged by FORSTER H. JENINGS. 16mo, cloth, $1.00.

About Men :

What Women have Said. An Every-day Book. Compiled and arranged by ROSE PORTER. Uniform with "About Women: What Men have Said." 16mo, gilt top, $1.00.

Holiday Number of " Notes on New Books," a quarterly bulletin, and prospectuses of the Heroes and Stories of the Nations Series, sent on application. Putnam's Portrait Catalogue sent, mail prepaid, on receipt of ten cents.

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The Story of a Townland. Given by one JOHN Farmer, and edited by his friend, SHAN F. BULLOCK, author of "The Awkward Squad." With full-page illustrations by ST. CLAIR SIMMONS. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, $1.50.

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The Japs at Home.

To which is now added for the first time,
"Bits of China,"

By DOUGLAS SLADEN, author of "On the Cars and Off." With many illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, $1.25.

History of the Reformation and Modern Protestantism (A Popular). By the late G. T. BETTANY, M.A., B.Sc., author of "The World's Religions,' "The World's Inhabitants," etc. With about 400 illustrations. Medium 8vo, cloth gilt, $2.00.

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NEW HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS.

An Account of Palmyra and Zenobia.

With Travels and Adventures in Bashan and the Desert. By Dr. WILLIAM WRIGHT, author of "The Empire of the Hittites," "The Brontes in Ireland," etc. With 32 full-page engravings and 80 other illustrations.

8vo, cloth extra, gilt top, $2.50.

"This is a handsomely printed, well illustrated volume of 394 pages, reciting the explorations and adventures of nine years in this historic land. Its graphic, concise descriptions of famous places now in ruins, and its clear pen-pictures of the people that live and wander over these lands, are both entertaining and profitable reading."- The Chicago Inter Ocean (September 14, 1895).

"Palmyra is chiefly known for its ruins and its traditions of Zenobia's illustrious reign. To both of these Dr. Wright does more justice than is commonly expected from travellers' tales. He has occupied himself with original research and the study of inscriptions, so that his narrative has a very different style from that of the vapid second-hand and tenth-rate literature of the majority of unprofessional travellers. Much entertainment as well as much information may be found in this modest volume."- New York Times (September 15, 1895).

BORIS, THE BEAR-HUNTER.

A Story of Peter the Great and His Times. By FRED
WISHAW, author of "Out of Doors in Tsarland," etc. Illus-
trated by W. S. STACEY. 12mo, cloth extra, $1.25.
"The right kind of a book for a boy - doing for the Russia of Peter
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"A breezy, lively tale of adventure, and the boys will relish it.”—
The Congregationalist.

"A tale of Peter the Great and his times, and one of rousing interest, by Fred Wishaw. Boys who read books will appreciate this work most heartily."- New York Observer.

A LOST ARMY.

By FRED WISHAW, author of "Boris, the Bear-Hunter,"
etc. 12mo, cloth extra, $1.25.

HOW JACK MACKENZIE WON HIS
EPAULETTES.

By GORDON STABLES, M.D., C.M., Surgeon Royal Navy.
Illustrated, 12mo, cloth extra, $1.25.

UNDER THE LONE STAR.

By HERBERT HAYENS. 8vo, cloth extra, illustrated, $2.00.
LEAVES FROM A MIDDY'S LOG.

By ARTHUR LEE KNIGHT, author of "Adventures of a Mid-
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IN THE WILDS OF THE WEST COAST.
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MY STRANGE RESCUE,

And Other Stories of Sport and Adventure in Canada. 12mo, cloth extra, illustrated, $1.25.

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"Contains rather more than thirty short stories and sketches, which are spirited and sometimes thrilling, and which the boys especially will read with keen enjoyment."—The Congregationalist.

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AS WE SWEEP THROUGH THE DEEP.

A Story of the Stirring Times of Old. By GORDON STABLES,
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KILGORMAN.

A Story of Ireland in 1798. By TALBOT BAINES REED, author of "Follow My Leader," etc. Illustrated by JOHN WILLIAMSON. With portrait, and an "In Memoriam " sketch of the author by JOHN SIME. 8vo, cloth extra, $1.75. "A well-written story of adventure, and incidentally calls attention to the history of the time."-Sunday-School Journal.

IN TAUNTON TOWN.

A Story of the Rebellion of James, Duke of Monmouth, in
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AMPTHILL TOWERS.

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"Largely historical, and deals with the reign of Henry VIII. It is a narrative constructed with some skill."-The Congregationalist.

IN FAR JAPAN.

A Story of English Children. By Mrs. ISLA SITWELL, author
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An entertaining story of child-life in Japan.

LITTLE ORPHANS;

OR, THE STORY OF TRUDCHEN and DarLING. By M. H. CORNWALL LEGH, author of "A Heroine of the Commonplace," etc. 12mo, cloth extra, $1.00.

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NONO;

OR, THE GOLDEN HOUSE. By the author of "The Swedish
Twins," etc. 12mo, cloth, 60 cents.

"It is a book even adults will read with profit; bright, attractive, and interesting."-Sunday-School Library Bulletin.

PRINCESS LOUISE.

A Tale of the Stuarts. By CRONA TEMPLE, author of "A
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"A very interesting picture of the girlhood and last days of the youngest child of James II. at St. Germain in the days of Louis le Grande."-Christian Intelligencer.

THE SECRET CAVE;

OR, THE STORY OF MISTRESS JOAN'S RING. By Mrs. EMILIE
SEARCHFIELD. 12mo, cloth, 60 cents.

"Children will read it with interest."-New York Observer.

For sale by all booksellers, or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price. Send for Catalogue.

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