Our Seven Churches: Eight Lectures by Thomas K. Beecher. 16mo. Paper, 50 cents; extra cloth, $1; cloth gilt, $1.25.

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Maternity. A Popular Treatise for Young Wives and Mothers. By T. S. Verdi, A.M., M.D., of Washington, D.C. Handsomely printed on laid paper, bevelled boards, extra English cloth. 12mo. 450 pages. Price $2.25. Third Edition.

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Mines, Mills, and Furnaces Of the Precious Metals of the United States. Being a complete exposition of the General Methods employed in the great Mining Industries of America, including a review of the present condition and prospects of the mines throughout the interior and Pacific States. By Rossiter W. Raymond, Ph.D., United States Commissioner of Mining Statistics, Editor of the "Engineering and Mining Journal," author of "The Mines of the West," "Mines and Mining," etc., etc. vol. 8vo. 566 pages. Illustrated with Engravings of Machines and Processes. Extra cloth $4.00.

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The Trotting Horse of America: How to Train and Drive him. With Reminiscences of the Trotting Turf. By Hiram Woodruff. Edited by Charles J. Foster, of Wilkes' Spirit of the Times. 12mo,412 pp. With steel-plate portrait of Hiram Woodruff. Price, extra cloth, $2.25; half-calf, $4.