"Living to Purpose" Series.

General Grant's Life. (From the Tannery to the White House.) Story of the Life of Ulysses S. Grant: his Boyhood, Youth, Manhood, Public and Private Life and Services. By William M. Thayer, Author of "From Log Cabin to White House," etc. With Portrait, Vignette, etc. Reprinted complete from the American Edition.

Success in Life. A Book for Young Men. With Plates.

The great principles of action which, under God, secure "success in life"—perseverance, industry, integrity, economy, etc.—illustrated by many examples.

"Yet There is Room."

Loving Work in the Highways and Byways. By Lady Hope, Author of "Our Coffee-Room," "Changed Scenes," etc.

"It is a volume calculated to stimulate home missionary zeal, and to suggest spheres of necessity, both spiritual and temporal, that lie immediately around us waiting the application of the powers within the Christian Church that have not yet been called into exercise."—Christian Leader.

Living to Purpose; or, Making the Best of Life. By Joseph Johnson.

An earnest, practical book; shows how some of the greatest and most gifted men of the past have lived, and links counsels to their examples.

Living in Earnest. Lessons and Incidents from the Lives of the Great and Good. By Joseph Johnson.

True "life in earnest" described in its various forms, with counsels as to study, health, amusement, etc.

Village Missionaries; or, "To Every One His Work." By the Author of "The Copsley Annals," "Father's Coming Home," etc.

No Cross no Crown. A Tale of the Scottish Reformation. By the Author of "The Spanish Brothers."

A tale, more of facts than fiction, of the plague in Dundee, 1564, and the life and times of George Wishart.

Records of Noble Lives. By W. H. Davenport Adams.

A most suitable volume for a prize or a present. Its object is to inspire, by graphic biographical notices of great and good men.

Masters of the Situation; or, Some Secrets of Success and Power. A Book for Young Men. By William James Tilley, B. D.

"One of the books which must be read.... Will be invaluable to young men."—Sword and Trowel.

The Life and Letters of W. Fleming Stevenson, D.D., Dublin. By his Wife. With Portrait.

T. NELSON AND SONS, LONDON, EDINBURGH, AND NEW YORK.