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THE

EVENING CALL

A Family Newspaper.

Every issue of THE CALL contains, not only all the telegraphic and local news of the day, but literary miscellany of interest to every member of the household.

THE CALL is a newspaper for the family, and is a welcome guest at thousands of firesides.

ROBERT S. DAVIS,
Proprietor,

26 South Seventh Street,
PHILADELPHIA.

Specimen copies free.

CHILDREN'S BOOKS.

We give more space to children's books than any bookstore we know of anywhere. We are peculiarly situated with regard to them. The mothers of young readers are in and out every day, and nothing is more natural than that they should be all the time buying. The result is, we keep the supply full all the year round. We try to avoid the worst of children's books, but the standards of parents are not generally high; and we can't possibly avoid all the worthless

books. We try, however, to recom- English

mend the better ones.

JOHN WANAMAKER,
Philadelphia.

Ladies who prefer to use a nice quality of stationery for their correspondence, should inquire for Crane's Ladies' Note Papers and Envelopes to match (the old and reliable line). These goods are presented in Superfine and Extra Superfine Brands, the latter being unsurpassed in Purity, Tone, and Beautiful Soft Finish by even the finest foreign productions. Sold by all Stationers, in a variety of tints and surfaces. Manufactured and supplied to the trade only by

Z. CRANE, JR., & BRO.,
Dalton, Mass., U. S. A.

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BANK PENCILS.

English and French School,

FOR BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS,

No. 1700 Green Street, Philadelphia..

CONDUCTED BY MISS BOYER.

The object of this School is to help girls to be happy, modest and sensible; to aid them in forming habits of thought, thoroughness, and self-control; and to ensure to them in every subject the soundest foundation, with the widest culture that time, the previous training, and the abilities of the pupil will admit.

Instruction includes a strict elementary drill, and advanced courses in Mathematics, Mental Philosophy, the Natural Sciences, General History, English, Foreign, and Classical Literature, Composition, French with Conversation, and Latin.

Pupils are prepared for Bryn Mawr and other Colleges.

Post-graduate courses-in History, Literature and General Culture-a specialty.

REFERENCES.

The Right Rev. John Scarborough, D.D., Bishop of New Jersey.
Rev. Lyman Abbott, editor Christian Union, New York City.
Hon. George Shea, Chief Justice Marine Court, New York City.
A. S. Barnes, Esq., New York City.

P. S. Henson, D. D., Chicago, Ill.

Algernon S. Cadwallader, Yardley, Pa.

George Eastburn, M. A., Principal N. Broad St. Select School, Philadelphia.

Rev. Robert A. Edwards, Rector St. Matthias', Philadelphia.

Rev. J. R. Danforth, First Congregational Church, Philadelphia.
R. D. Harper, D.D., N. Broad St. Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia.

Preparation for College.

Private lessons given to ladies at their homes.

We are at present represented by students in ten different colleges.

Primary Class.

A. BROWN, Principal,

1539 Chestnut Street.

The Wellesley School Philadelphia.

Round gold, and hexagon gold pencils for Ledger Boarding and Day, for Girls and

work.

Novelties, Nickel goods, Penholders, Erasers, etc. Price-list and all information sent to any address on application.

American Lead Pencil Co.,

483 and 485 Broadway, New York.

Young Ladies. College preparatory and Academic Courses, Circulars on application to

REV. J. R. MILLER, 1334 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

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JUST ISSUED.

A Good General Atlas of the World,

in the home and at the place of business is one of the modern necessities. Next to the Dictionary, it is the MOST PRACTICAL and USEFUL WORK in a LIBRARY, and the one MOST FREQUENTLY IN USE. 87 pages of new maps. 78 pages of index, giving name, location and population of every county, city, village and post-office in the United States.

Price, only $3.75 per Copy.

Constantly on hand, Maps, Atlases, Globes, Map Cases and Spring Map Rollers of every Description. J. L. SMITH, Map Publisher, 27 South Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA.

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The Story of the Nations.

A series of graphic Historical Narratives, planned to present the Stories of the Different Nations which have obtained prominence in history. READY IN JANUARY.

IV.—THE STORY OF CHALDEA. By Z. RagoWith eighty illustrations and maps. Large 12mo, cloth extra, $1.50.

ZIN.

"The Story of Chaldea" deals with the most fascinating of subjects -the dawn of civilization, the beginnings of man's knowledge or imaginings of his own origin and of his relations with his Creator, the first data for the history of mankind, the causes and times of the separation and migrations of races, the points of contact or parallelism between the narratives and traditions of the Old Testament and the records (now rescued from the tablets in the Mesopotamian Mounds) of the tribes from which the Hebrews separated themselves.

PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED IN THE SERIES:

I.—THE STORY OF GREECE. By Professor JAMES A. HARRISON, of the Washington and Lee University. 12mo, fully illustrated, cloth ex., $1 50. "An exceedingly well-told story."-N. Y. Nation.

II. THE STORY OF ROME. By ARTHUR GILMAN, author of "A History of the United States," 12mo, fully illustrated, cloth extra, $1.50. "Readers will gain a new and vivid knowledge of the daily life of the Roman people."-The Literary World. III-THE STORY OF THE JEWS.

By Professor JAMES K. HOSMER, of the Washington University in St. Louis, author of "The Life of Samuel Adams," etc. Large 12mo, with thirty-five illustrations and two maps, cloth extra, $1.50.

Full lists of the series, and of other publications and announcements, sent on application.

G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS, Publishers, New York and London.

New Princeton Review. JANUARY NUMBER NOW READY.

Containing important articles by CHAS. DUDLEY WARNER, PRESIDENT McCOSH, DR. C. H. PARKHURST, PROF. CHARLES YOUNG, JOHN BACH McMASTER, and OTHER EMINENT WRITERS.

The new REVIEW is a medium through which the BEST WRITERS will be brought in contact with the BEST READERS on all

topics of scholarly and general interest; edu

cated MEN, IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OF LIFE, will find here dispassionate discussions of political, social, philosophical, literary, religious, and art questions; TOGETHER WITH EDITORIAL SUMMARIES OF THE LATEST RESULTS OF INVESTIGATION AND WORK, HERE AND ABROAD, in these various fields. Nor will elements of popu lar interest be overlooked; the topics discussed will be, for the most part, of vital interest, and will be presented with the charm of the best literary form.

Single Numbers, 50 cents. $3 a year, post-paid. Descriptive Circular sent on Application. A. C. ARMSTRONG & SON,

714 Broadway, N. Y.

E. P. DUTTON & CO.

Have in Press, to be published in February.

Sermons and Addresses DELIVERED IN AMERICA. By the Rev. F. W. FARRAR, D.D. Large 12mo, 376 pages, with portrait, $2.00. This handsome volume contains Fourteen Sermons-Four Addresses-The Lecture on Dante, and Farewell Thoughts on America. New Edition of

The Messages of the Books.

Being Discourses and Notes on the Books of the New Testament. By F. W. FARRAR, D.D. 8vo, 552 pages, cloth, $3.50.

"This is an admirable work, executed with all the grace and abundant scholarship of its able and popular author. It consists of discourses upon the different books of the New Testament, their authors, time of writing, genuineness, their characteristics, contents, difficulties, etc. This work is not a body of dry details, but is invested with all the life and picturesqueness so noticeable in the "Life of Christ," by the same author, and bearing the same marks of exact scholarship. It is a volume that will be almost equally appreciated by professional and unprofessional readers."-Zion's Herald.

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In Colston's Days.

In the East Country with Sir Thomas Browne.
Joanna's Inheritance. A Story of Young Lives.
Job Singleton's Heir.

Lady Alice; or, The Two Sides of a Picture.
Life's Aftermath. A Story of a Quiet People.
Lily Among Thorns.

Memories of Troublous Times.
Millicent Leigh.

Mrs. Mainwaring's Journal.

Mrs. Willoughby's Octave.

Now-a-Days; or, King's Daughters.

Old Gateway; or, The Story of Agatha.

The Rochemonts. A Story of Three Homes.
Violet Douglas; or, The Problems of Life.

New Story Explanatory of the Prayer-Book. By Mrs. CAREY BROCK.

Church Echoes,

A Tale, Illustrative of the Daily Service of the Prayerbook. By Mrs. CAREY BROCK, author of "Sunday Echoes in Week-day Hours."

"Will be found very useful in leading thoughtful young people to an intelligent use of their prayer-book."-Guardian.

"A very clever production. The skill with which the authoress contrives to dovetail her explanations of the Liturgy into her interesting narrative of parish work is really marvellous."-Record.

"The work before us is in every way good, indeed, exceptionally good of its class."-Literary Churchman.

By the same Author.

Sunday Echoes in Week-day Hours.

A Series of Illustrative Tales. Eight vols., each, $1.25. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price.

E. P. DUTTON & CO., Publishers,

31 West 23d Street, New York.

James Pott & Co.'s Advertisement of Standard Theological Books.

NATURAL LAW IN THE SPIRITUAL WORLD. BY HENRY DRUMMOND. Cloth. Price, $1.50. New edition.

"Too much cannot be said in praise of it, and those who fail to read it will suffer a serious loss. Possesses a deep interest on every page."-The Churchman,

A STUDY OF ORIGINS: OR, THE PROBLEMS OF BEING, OF KNOWLEDGE AND DUTY. By E. PRESSENSÉ, D.D. Fifth Edition, 513 pages. Price, $1.50. Just published.

'Dr. Pressensé has proved himself, in this great work, a veritable champion of the faith."-Ecclesiastical Gazette. JESUS OF THE EVANGELISTS.

His Historical Character Vindicated. By CANON ROW. Third Edition. Reduced. $1.75. Ready.

"The book is an invincible theological redoubt."-Pulpit Treasury. OLD TESTAMENT CHARACTERS. By CUNNINGHAM GEIKIE, D.D. 12mo, cloth, 71 illustrations. Price, $1.50. Ready.

"Not a mere abstract of the Hours with the Bible,' but an entirely independent composition."

SCENES AND CHARACTERS OF THE MIDDLE AGES. By the Rev. EDWARD L. CUTTS, B.A., author of "Turning Points," etc. 8vo, cloth, 182 illustrations and copious index. 552 pages. Price, $2.50. New and Cheaper Edition. Ready. "It enters fully into their familiar daily life, whether religious or military, social or commercial, etc., etc. With its well-drawn woodcuts, all reproductions from ancient illuminated manuscripts or pictures of the period, leaves the reader little to desire in addition to what he finds in these pages.-Standard.

THE JOY OF THE MINISTRY. An Endeavor to Increase the Efficiency and Deepen the Happiness of the Pastoral Work. By the Rev. S. R. WYNNE, M. A., Canon of Christ Church. 12mo, cloth, 202 pages. $1.00. Just ready.

"We do not know of a man in any Church whose work would not be made happier, more powerful and successful by the perusal of this bright and helpful book."

THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS IN THEIR MUTUAL RELATION. By FREDERIC GARDINER, D.D., Professor in the Berkeley Divinity School; author of Commentary on the Epistle of St. Jude," of "Harmony of the Gospels in Greek," etc. Price, $1.50.

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"A refreshing book.”—Independent.

GEIKIE'S HOURS WITH THE BIBLE. Completion of the Old Testament. Six volumes, illustrated. Price, $1.50 each.

"A work beyond criticism."-Churchman. RE-ASSURING HINTS, Designed to Attract Attention to the Nature of Modern Unbelief, and to Meet Some of its Fundamental Assumptions. By Rev. HENRY FOOTMAN, M. A. Price, $1.00. New edition.

12mo, cloth.

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New Books.

PEOPLE AND PREACHERS IN THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. By JOHN A. WRIGHT, 12mo, extra cloth, $1.25.

In this volume the author having established the proper basis on which to build a church organization, has examined the polity of the M. E. Church, and endeavored to show the cause of its success and the dangers to which the church is now exposed, also suggesting changes in its organization whereby these dangers may be decreased and the church rendered more efficient. The work is evidently of great value, especially to all members and friends of the M. E. Church.

POPULAR FAMILY ATLAS OF THE WORLD. Containing twenty-four maps, neatly covered, and with all the recent changes and discoveries. Size 10 x 12 inches. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of 30 cents.

This Popular Atlas is sold at a price that will enable every man, woman, and child to possess an indispensable aid to study and reading.

SHAKESPEARE ILLUSTRATIONS. SEVEN AGES OF MAN. List of Plates: "The Infant." Artist, F. S. Church; Engraver, E. Heinemann. "The School Boy." Artist, Wm. St. John Harper; Engraver, Henry Wolf. "The Lover.' Artist, Thomas Hovenden; Engraver, C. H. Reed. The Soldier," Artist, Gilbert Gaul; Engraver, Frank French. "The Justice." Artist, A. B. Frost; Engraver, Geo. P. Williams. The Lean and Slippered Pantaloon." Artist, W. T. Smedley; Engraver, Geo. P. Williams. "Second Childishness.' Artist, Walter Shirlaw; Engraver, Fred. Juengling. Size of Plates, 12 x 9 inches. Enclosed in neat portfolio. Price for Proofs, $1.50. India Proofs, $2.50. Proofs of Japanese Paper, $3.50. Sent, post-paid, on receipt of price. As a limited number were printed, only an early order will secure a set.

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For sale by all Booksellers.

J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY,

Publishers,

715 and 717 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa.

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GREAT CITIES OF THE MODERN WORLD By HAZEL SHEPARD. Profusely illustrated with full-page and smaller views. Handsome lithographed double cover. 4to, cloth, $2.00; boards, $1.50.

GREAT CITIES OF THE ANCIENT WORLD. (Uniform with the "Great Cities of the Modern World!"') By HAZEL SHEPARD. Profusely illustrated with full-page and smaller views. Handsome lithographed double cover. 4to, cloth, $2.00; boards, $1.50. HEROES

OF AMERICAN DISCOVERY. By N. D'ANVERS. With Portraits of the early Navigators, and Scenes of their Exploits. Beautiful lithographed double cover. 4to, boards, $1.25.

A MUSEUM OF WONDERS, and What the Young Folks Saw There. Explained in Many Pictures by F OFFER. Printed in colors, with lithographed cover. 4to, boards, $2 00. GOLDEN HOURS. A New Edition. By Mrs. SALE BARKER. With illustrations from designs by M. E FDWARDS. Reproduced in the highest style of chromo-lithography by Gow and BUTTERFIELD. Beautiful lithographed double cover; 4to, boards, $2.50.

PICTURE FABLE BOOK OF ANIMALS. With illustrations. By HARRISON WEIR. Lithographed cover. boards, $1.00.

4to,

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