Important New Boons. 



A New Book by W. H. H. Murray. 



DA YL IGHT LAN D. The experiences, incidents, and adventures, humorous 

 and otherwise, which befell Judge John Doe, Tourist, of San Francisco ; 

 Mr Cephas Pepperell, Capitalist, of Boston ; Colonel Goffe, the Man 

 from New Hampshire, and divers others, in their Parlor-Car Excursion over 

 Prairie and Mountain ; as recorded and set forth by W. H. H. Murray. 

 Superbly illustrated with 150 cuts in various colors by the best artists. 



Contents: — Introduction — The Meeting — A Breakfast — A Very Hopeful 

 Man — The Big Nepigou Trout — The Man in the Velveteen Jacket — The 

 Capitalist — Camp at Rush Lake — Big Game — A Strange Midnight Ride 

 — Banff — Sunday among the Mountains — Nameless Mountains — The Great 

 Glaciar — The Hermit of Frazer Caiion — Fish and Fishing in British Colum- 

 bia — Vancouver City — Parting at Victoria. 



Svo. 350 pages. Unique paper covers, 1^2.50; half leather binding, $3.50. 



Mr. Murray has chosen the north-western side of the continent for the scene 

 of this book ; a region of country which is little known by the average reader, 

 but which in its scenery, its game, and its vast material and undeveloped 

 resources, supplies the author with a subject which has not been trenched upon 

 even by the magazines, and which he has treated in that lively and spirited 

 manner for which he is especially gifted. The result is a volume full of novel 

 information of the country, humorous and pathetic incidents, vivid descriptions 

 of its magnificent scenery, shrewd forecasts of its future wealth and greatness 

 when developed, illustrated and embellished with such lavisliness and artistic 

 elegance as has never before been attempted in any similar work in this coun- 

 try. 



ADIRONDACK TALES. By W. H. H. Murray. Illustrated. i2mo. 

 300 pages. $1.25. 



Containing John Norton's Christmas — Henry Herbert's Thanksgiving — A 

 Strange Visitor — Lost in the Woods — A Jolly Camp — Was it Suicide? — 

 The Gambler's Death — The Old Beggar's Dog — The Ball — Who was he ? 



Short stories in Mr. Murray's best vein — humorous; pathetic; full of the 

 spirit of the woods. 



HOW DEACON TUBMAN ANO PARSON WHITNEY KEPT 



NEW YEARS, and other Stories. By W. II. H. Murray. i6mo. 

 Illustrated. $1.2^. 



A HEART REGAINED. By Carmen Svlva (Queen of Roumania) 

 Translated by Mary A. Mitchell. Fcap. Svo. Cloth. ;?i.oo. 

 A charming story by this talented auchoress, told in her vivid, picturesque 

 manner, and showing how patient waiting attains to ultimate reward. 



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