LIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED BY G. G. EVANS. 



LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF A PASTOR'S LIFE. 

 By S. H. ELLIOTT. One volume, I2mo., cloth. Price $1.00, 



" This is a well-written, highly instructive book. It is a story of the life- 

 teachings, and life-trials of a good man, whose great aim was to elevate, 

 morally and intellectually, his fellow-men. Like many of his nature and 

 temperament, some of his views were Utopian. But his successes and 

 failures, with the causes of these, are painted with a masterly hand. There 

 is unusual etrength and vitality in this volume." 



THREE PER CENT. A MONTH; 



OR, THE PERILS OF FAST LIVING. A Warning to Young Men. 

 By CHAS. BURDETT. One volume, izmo., cloth. Price $1.00. 



"The style of this hook is direct and effective, particularly fitting the 

 impression which such a story should make. It is a very spirited and in- 

 structive tale, leav'ng a good impression both upon the reader's sensibilities 

 and morals." 



EVENINGS AT HOME; 



OR, TALES FOR THE FIRESIDE. By JANE C. CAMPBELL. One 

 volume, I2mo., cloth. Price $1.00. 



" We know of no book in the whole range of modern fictitious literature 

 we would sooner select for a delightful and instructive companion." 



RURAL LIFE; 



OR, PROSE AND POETRY OF THE WOODS AND FIELDS. By HARRY 

 PENCILLER. One volume, cloth, izmo. Price $1.00. 



" Beautiful landscapes, family scenes and conversations, rural sketches of 

 woods and vales, of the beauties of verdant fields and fragrant flowers, of 

 the music of birds and running brooks, all described in an original and un- 

 studied manner, which cannot fail to delight every one whose character is 

 imbued with a love of nature." 



JOYS AND SORROWS OF HOME; 



AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. By ANNA LELAND. One volume, I2mo.> 

 cloth. Price $1.00. 



This is one of the most beautiful domestic stories we have ever read, 

 intensely interesting, with a natural flow and easiness which leads the reader 

 imperceptibly on to the close, and then leaves a regret that the tale is done." 



