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Three Popular and Good Books.

In the Distance.

By GEORGE PARSONS LATHROP.

I vol., 16mo, $1.25.

"The story brims with rustic life and picturesqueness." -American Bookseller.

"We have another genuine novelist added to the short list of such writers."-Springfield Republican.

"New England has never been more pointedly, eloquently, and gracefully set forth. Mr. Lathrop has much the same quality as Mr. Howells, . the same tender cheeriness, the same charity for weakness, and the same instinct of helpfulness."-The American.

"It is one of the few novels of the day that deserve careful attention from those who are observing the development of our imaginative literature."-Boston Traveller.

"The love is very sweet, and the humor and satire which run through the story are quite delicious in their way."-Quebec Chronicle.

"He dwells with loving interest upon the different phases of New England scenery, and some of his wordpaintings it would be difficult to surpass in beauty."Boston Post.

"On his own ground, Mr. Lathrop's work is admirable. His women-stately, noble Edith; sentimental Violet, who is always understood to be able to write, and does at last publish a volume printed on rough paper with wide margins; and Mrs. Savland, with her preternaturally smooth face and her pulsatilla pills-are all very good; and the lovers, successful and unsuccessful, are clearly drawn and belong to distinctly marked types of character. The book is better, as well as more elaborate, than anything which Mr. Lathrop has yet produced, and gives greater promise."-Boston Budget.

THE NINTH ROUND-ROBIN NOVEL.

A Tallahassee Girl.

I vol., 16m0, $1.

"It is finding many enthusiastic admirers, some of whom insist that it is the star book of the series."-Boston Transcript.

"Southern life, with the gorgeous scenery of Florida in the background."-N. Y. World.

"Its writer will make a name that may be proudly acknowledged and published."-Phila. Bulletin.

"A remarkable story of life in the picturesque old capltal of Florida, among the semi-feudal aristocracy of that region. The scene is laid since the war, and presents a vivid study of the old and new South, and many fascinating pen-pictures of the hill country of Middle Florida, the land of perpetual summer."

"Almost a perfect piece of work-light, airy, graceful, tremulous, tender, sympathetic, genuine, and impartial." -Atlanta Constitution.

NEARLY READY:

THE SLAVES OF PARIS. By EMILE GABORIAU. This is one of those most fascinating detective stories possible only to this author. It will be issued in uniform style with Count's Secret, Monsieur Lecoq, and others. 8vo, paper, 75 c.; cloth, $1.25.

CANOE AND CAMERA. A Photographic and Descriptive Tour of Two Hundred Miles through the Maine Forests. By THOMAS SEDGEWICK STEELE, This is the most charming book of the season. Over sixty illustrations, new and valuable maps prepared expressly for the work. I vol., with map, crown 8vo, $1.50.

PADDLE AND PORTAGE FROM MOOSEHEAD LAKE TO THE AROOSTOOK RIVER. By the author of "Canoe and Camera."

The humorous as well as serious side of camp life is vividly represented. The story is told by one in tender sympathy with nature's moods, and illustrated with over sixty beautiful designs from photographs taken by the author. I vol., with map, crown 8vo, $1.50.

A NEW MAP OF THE HEAD-WATERS OF THE AROOSTOOK, PENOBSCOT, AND ST. JOHN RIVERS. Indispensable to northern Maine tourists. 20x30 inches, beautifully printed and put up in case, price $1.

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THE BRAIN AND ITS FUNCTIONS.

By J. Luys, Physician to the Hospice de la Salpêtrière.

'International Scientific Series." With

illustrations. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

"No living physiologist is better entitled to speak with authority upon the structure and functions of the brain than Dr. Luys. His studies on the anatomy of the nervous system are acknowledged to be the fullest and most systematic ever undertaken.”—St. James's Gazette.

"Dr. Luys, at the head of the great French Insane Asylum, is one of the most eminent and successful investigators of cerebral science now living: and he has given unquestionably the clearest and most interesting brief account yet made of the structure and operations of the brain."—Popular Science Monthly.

SCIENCE AND CULTURE, AND OTHER ESSAYS. By Professor T. H. HUXLEY. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

"Of the essays that have been collected by Professor Huxley in this volume, the first four deal with some aspect of education. Most of the remainder are expositions of the results of biographical research, and, at the same time, illustrations of the history of scientific ideas. Some of these are among the most interesting of Professor Huxley's contributions to the literature of science."-London Academy.

"It is refreshing to be brought into converse with one of the most vigorous and acute thinkers of our time, who has the power of putting his thoughts into language so clear and forcible."-London Spectator.

PHYSICAL SCIENCE; or, THE HEALTH LAWS OF NATURE. By FELIX L. OSWALD, M.D. 12mo, cloth, $1.

The greater part of the contents of this volume appeared in a series of papers in The Popular Science Monthly, where they attracted wide attention on account of the freshness of many of the ideas and the force with which they were presented. No recent book on this subject is marked with so much special learning, original illustrations, and incisive argument.

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History of England in the Nineteenth Century.

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TEMPERED STEEL; or, Tried in the Fire. By
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WINSOME CHRISTIANITY. By the Rev. RICH-
ARD GLOVER, M.A., Vicar of St. Luke's, West Holloway,
London. Square 16m0, 304 pp., $1.

"The subject is one which might have tempted him to go further in concession to the world, but this danger has been carefully and conscientiously avoided, and the book is therefore to be commended."-The Churchman.

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WINIFRED BERTRAM, and the World she Lived
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THE BERTRAM FAMILY. By the author of
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HEAVEN AND HOME. A book for the fireside.
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The Evangelist, New York, says: "We should hardly know where to find another book so replete with profitable suggestions for a Christian family as this little volume."

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HUNTING DON. A Tale Illustrative o Moral Courage, with Examples from Real Life. By the Rev. T. P. WILSON, M.A., Vicar of Pavenham, author o, "True to his Colors." Illustrated, 12mo, cloth, extra $1.25.

BRUEY: A LITTLE WORKER FOR CHRIST. By FRANCES RIDLEY HAVergal. 12mo, cloth, extra, 75 cents.

FAMILY FORTUNES. A Domestic Story. By
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THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. A History.
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THE STARS AND THE EARTH; OR, THOUGHTS UPON TIME, SPACE, AND ETERNITY. With an Introduction by THOMAS HILL, D.D., LL.D., late President of Harvard College. Cloth, 50 cents.

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HISTORY OF the egypTIAN RELIGION. By Dr. C. P. TIELE, of Leiden. Translated from the Dutch, with the assistance of the author, by JAMES BALLINGAL. Vol. XXVII. in the English and Foreign Philosophical Library. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, $3.

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HYPERION: A ROMANCE,

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AN ECHO OF PASSION.

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NOTABLE THOUGHTS ABOUT WOMEN. Compiled by MATURIN M. BALLOU. Cr. 8vo, cloth, $1.50.

An interesting and valuable collection of many striking and characteristic thoughts and expressions in regard to women, by noted men and women of all nations, and of past and present times.

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THE FISHER MAIDEN.

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This volume, although the most important work of Heine, has never before been translated into English. Mr. Snodgrass has already proved himself a thoroughly competent translator of this author's works, having won by his volume, "The Wit, Wisdom, and Pathos of Heine," the highest commendation from the British Quarterly Review and other acknowledged authorities.

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