VALUABLE BOOKS 



FOR THE SCHOOL-ROOM, FOR RFFERFNCE, 

 AND FOR GENERAL READING. 



Davies & Peck's Mathematical Dic- 



tionary. Mo. 592pp. 

 A complete collection of mathematical 

 terms, with explanations and applications of 

 the same. Price, $5. 



Davies' Nature and Utility of Mathe- 

 matics. I2mo. 



A clear and comprehensive exposition of 

 the relation of mathematical studies to the 

 concerns of life. Price, $1. 



Davies' Metric System. 12mo., doth. SkO 



pp. 



The growing importance of the Metric Sys- 

 tem must recommend this work to all who 

 desire to understand the exact relations be- 

 tween the old and new methods of calculating 

 measurements, weights, etc. Price, $1. 



Cobbett's English. Grammar. With 

 notes by Robert Waters. 12mo., cloth. T,2 

 pp. 



A series of twenty-one letters upon the vari- 

 ous topics connected with the correct use of 

 English. Can be used profitably without a 

 teacher. Price, 7 5 cents. 



Cleveland's Compeiidiums of Litera- 



ture. 12mo. Svols. 



ENGLISH LITERATURE. 



AMERICAN LITERATURE. 



ENGLISH LITERATURE op THE XlXth 



CENTURT. 



These three volumes contain numerous se- 

 lections from the great writers of English, 

 and furnish sufficient material for thorough 

 and critical study. Price, $2 a volume. 



Eames' Light-Line Short-Hand. 12mo. 



2U8 pp. 



A practical system of Phonography without 

 shading. It answers the requirements of the 

 correspondent and the reporter, and is spe- 

 cially designed for schools and colleges. The 

 book furnishes a vocabulary of 4,500 words 

 and phrases. Price, $1.40. 



Bardeen's Complete Rhetoric. 12mo., 



cloth. 673 pp. 



A highly interesting and novel treatment of 

 the subject. All the topics are handled in a 

 crisp and energetic style that makes the work 

 a most delightful text-book. A wealth of 

 humor and incident completes the charm. 

 Price, $1.75. 



Boyd's English Classics. 12mo., doth. 



6 vols. 



MELTON'S PARADISE LOST. POLLOK'S 

 COURSE OP TIME. THOMSON'S SEASONS. 

 YOUNG'S NIGHT THOUGHTS. COWPER'S 

 TASK, ETC. BACON'S ESSAYS. 



These editions arc bound in convenient 

 form, and will prove of great advantage to the 

 student of English literature. The notes are 

 excellent. Price, $1 per volume. 



Pope's Essay on Man. 16mo., paper. 



A handy edition of this well-known work. 

 Price, 15 cents. 



Watts on the Mind. ICmo., cloth. 200 pp. 



Revised by Dr. S. N". Fellowes. 

 No text-book upon the " Improvement of 

 the Mind " has acquired such an extended pop- 

 ularity. This new edition has been received 

 with great favor throughout the country. 

 Price, 75 cents. 



Peabody's Moral Philosophy. 12mo., 

 cloth. 225pp. 



Adapted for use in colleges and high schools. 

 An excellent text-book. Especially designed 

 to meet the requirements of elementary classes. 

 Price, *1. 



Janet's Elements of Morals. Translated 

 by. Mrs. 8. G. Cm-son. 12mo., cloth. 353pp. 

 An excellent translation of the work of the 

 great French moralist. The subject is pre- 

 sented in such a manner as at once to interest 

 and charm the student. M. Janet is certainly 

 one of the greatest of modern religious teach- 

 ers. Price, $1.25. 



Butler's Analogy. Hobart's Analysis. 



16mo., cloth. 228pp. 



No comment is needed upon such a well- 

 known work. Price, 85 cents. 



Champliii's Lessons in Political Econ. 



oniy. 12mo. 219pp. 

 Contains a discussion of the leading topics, 

 including recent questions in finance, etc. 

 Although brief, the work comprises all that is 

 essential to the subject. Price, $1. 



Martin's Civil Government. 12mo., cloth. 

 330pp. (Editions for the Eastern, West- 

 ern, and Middle States.) 

 A comprehensive treatise, clear and care- 

 fully arranged. An excellent text-book, and, 

 for the general reader, a valuable aid to the 

 thorough understanding of the working of 

 our national government. Price, $1. 



Cooker's Handbook of Punctuation. 



Sltino., cloth. ISkpp. 



This little volume treats of Punctuation, 

 Capital Letters, Letter-writing, and Proof- 

 reading. Its aim is to correct errors, and to 

 secure attention for a too-often neglected sub- 

 ject. Price, 00 cents. 



