PAIR OF KNAVES AND A FEW TRUMPS, A.

By M. Douglas Flattery. The literary quality of this fascinating novel would alone call attention to it. When to this are added plots and counterplots, dramatic contests and dénoûments, the book presents a combination of attractions quite unique and irresistible. Mr. Flattery’s books are always readable and interesting. Cloth, 12mo, illustrated. One Dollar.

PEOPLE AND PROPERTY.

By Edwin B. Jennings. An animated, logical discussion of the question of corporate rights versus human rights. Lincoln said that “when a dollar comes in conflict with a man he sided with the man.” This book is timely, able and interesting. Cloth, Fifty Cents. Japanese paper, Twenty-five Cents.

PEOPLE WE MEET.

By Charles F. Rideal. Fully illustrated by Harry Parkes. Third and Revised Edition. Twenty-five Cents.

“A collection of characteristic sketches drawn with much humor and crisply described.”—Scotsman.

PICTURES FROM A NEW YORK BOARDING HOUSE.

Fully Illustrated. By Charles F. Rideal. One Dollar.

PULPIT ELOQUENCE.