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Eoov 4 Fables, The work Children have read them for ceutui quote them cvery day. @. Komeo and way to make everyboay amile. ‘This euthor's stories are always racy and full of telling points. of, Enoch Arden, sn4 other gems. By Alfred Tennyson. For purity of style, , eweetness end touching pathos, the great poet has never surpassed bis “noob Arden.” In this poem of human affection be teat Dis beet, and one cannot Know the poet-laureave without Knowing it @ Cardinal Richelien. By Sir E. Bulwer ‘The character of the wily, ambitious and brilliant mo as sketched by Bulwer in bis ‘immortal st Jardine! Richelieu, is the one which hes become : f dramatic composition. Virginian. By Bernadin de St jegant houscheld classic renews iu freshoess fend beauty with every reading. It fe the ‘story thet mever dies,” told in the purest language and tenderesi style, PariL. 60. Part 1 of above. Sl. Miss Toosey’s Mission. and Laddie. Two ‘ef thore rarely concefved and charmingly told stories of heme and duty which refresh ad fospire, They ought € Be read by every young person who has the world to face. © Peg Woffington. By Charles Reade. This ece by the great novelist is one of those exquisite Sposaice with which grest minds ornament thelr work. Net Se Mhow Pet Wotngton ts not to Know Pant L G8. Part [1 of above. 3 | Money. By Sir E. Bulwer Who. Srerreed Shatepeare’s “Merchant of Venice” should reed “Money.” Under the above title you see the Geinage at bore die Jingie of the fall play. ws. Raseclas. Prince of Abyssinia. By ‘Dr. ¢ of those immortal writings by © caer atte wich ne noone can afford not toread. itise story of the human heart in ite happiest moods, earnest and nodicst aspirations. 1. 56. Part lof wr. Wiliam Shakspenre; How, When, ay and What he wroe. By th ke Taine, There never bas been compressed into each brief space #0 much about the immortal “Bard of Avon” as in this work of the brillant French author. 1s will op=n the eyes of the reader gaeprg a creamed ef ee ywerful and thrilling story of life on as ‘The situations sre natural, the plot in- ‘the aketobing exquisite. The hand of = master ts istble from the ** all aboard ~ si Liverpool, te the terr'*” tending at New York falta and | Her 3 Ttemeo. Py David Caste. ys ingenious and racy. particularly charming. he spell which makes him regret e Lady of Lyons. By Sir E Bulwer iy es een in” the celebrated piay of Tt rauke as the prestiest picture of deve: “vender 6. The Cricket on the Hearth. By Charlee ‘One of the sweetest and tenderest things ever yt AS Dickens. All love it for its beauty and pathos, ene ll be preserved and read long after some of his mont imaginative works bare been forgotten. @ Stabbed in the Dark. By F. zyon @ strong, stirring story of the old Neapolitan by an author who invents ingenious plote and bandied like master. Parti. 63. Part il. @ Calderon the Courtier. By Sir FE. Bul. wer Lytion no of the best of the great author's bistorie stories. Full of graphic situations, quick action, and rare ‘nformation. He ©; OF Adventures in the Caves of Kor. By Haggard. This unigue aud popular story te © ew departure in the Seid of fiction. Its production has earried the author into fame es a writer and artist, The ‘vigor and variety of the book make it especially charming ; tts varrative imparts © pleasant thrill as it glides ey = ‘wonderful scenes and starcling events, Parti. 66. Partie Part Ul. 68. Part IV. of above. +> Bulldog and Rutterfiy. Py DavidChris. Murray. A spicily told story of human character, yet = bit wo. Bulldogs and Buitcrtics are a i FS Coming Race, or New Ttoria, By Lytion.” & thrilling history of lite among e& fonnd in the centre of the earth where 4 ‘ere Arcadian, the form perfect, the thouebt we free. A charming book; light, cheerful. rt LU of above. Duty Unto Denth, or T George C. Haddock, Apostle of Pr Korthwest. By bis brother reree hi ets nd Work of if a Allan Quatermain; the In the pen of the popular H. Rider Hageani. In Bagtih teratare and tt must share the works. Part L. 76. Part I. Pan I¥ of above. 7 The Knightsbridge Mvstery. By ‘Charles Eeote. One of those ingeniously deviee’ and told stories which immortalired Reade. The plot fee ofart. Concealment is the artist's game, till afer winding through @ forest o” myster! fearful cload bursts on the reader Uke ei Ajplue avalanche er comme ‘weter-spout. STINDARDessueMORKS. | esl the; paying their eccocat to @ate and one | An Atlantic pinot. By Justin | | Geo. SECURE A HOME INTHE L:8O OF FlowD DINSMOKE! One of the growing towns of tbe South, is situated on bosides of Savan ah, Florida & Western Railroad, just twelve wiles fromw Jacksonville, Fla. Itis bigh, diy ind level, and a successful horii { | | enlinval and truck-growing sectien | ne State. Dinsmore can be y reached from Jacksonville by ralroad, by water route, or by an hour and a half drive over an cxcel- tent p'ank and shell road. D:usmore is not one of the isola- ted spots that is only laid out on paper, but a thriving prosperous towu that recommends itself to capitalist and laborer, to fathers and wives whoare vigilant over ot t their own interests and the welfare | of their children, to those who are seeking homes and those who bave capital to invest for speculation. The land can be obtained at re- markably low figures and on terms suitable to the condition of every purchaser. 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By Charles crpiece hy the great novelist » exquisite mosaics with which great nent their work, Part I VOFFINGTON. pare I. Toosey’s Mission, and Two of those rarely conceived and ly told stories of home =f duty which re. and inspire. 50 Paul and Virginia, By Berna- Db D = 7a RARE. Thiselezant household mess and beauty with every readin tory that never dies.” Part If. 49 PAUL AND VIRGINIA. Part IL. 48 Cardinal Richelicu. By Sir E. ‘The character of the ant French primate, as d by Bulwer in his immortal play of Cardi- ne al Richelieu, is the one which has become historic. 7 Enoch Arden, and other gems. For purity of style, genuine z pathos, fe » great poet has 46 ; Romeo and J uliet, By Wil LIAM BLACK. Anexquisit h of two fool- lovers, who mingle tender rous in a way to make eve ‘tions now realy sent at once, and balance weekly, U Unies < h the ecction pains: issued at the time she aces ig revel ved" a ea : ‘orians, and General Writers, an ure you & RAR 2 THINGS lasting throuch the entire year. The work of Children have read them for utler, Han: 43 Building Plans for Prac- By M, E. Bkappox, author of “Lady Audley'a Reaping the Whirlwind. A By M c vovel. ooh Iary Cxcit Har, author of “Old - address, postare pai id. You can commence af any book each week, for 13, 26 sitters ondered ait wil the best thé AY BANQUET OF ‘LOTION 5, beginning FEB, 4th, 18! EOEr A, By Sir E. Burwer Lyrro: ae et = Me the form perfec ‘A charminy book: light Hace pre ae 70 THE COMING RACE, Part I. 69 Bulldog and Butterfly. David Christie Murray, A aly foe a man character, yet nota bs — and Butterflies are all aroun 63 She; or ‘Adventures inthe CAVES OF KOR. By H. Rives Hacoarp. field of fic’ ancl variety of the book make’ its narrative imparts a pleasant, orougks wonderful scenes and startling ev: Gi SHE; or Adventures, ete. Part III. HE; or Adventures, etc. Part II. & SHE; or Adventures, etc. Part I. 64 Calderon the Courtier. By Se a Art or uthor's historic stories. epic quick action, aud Fare information.” = 63. Stabbed in the Dark. By E. Lyxn Lrxtor. A strong, old ‘Neapolitan Gaya by au Guther she tzesee oe genious plots = intricate situations like a master, Part I e STABBED 1 IN THE DARK. Part I. 61 The Cricket = Hearth. By Cuartes Dickens. One of the sweetest and tenderest things ever written & Dickens. Alllove it for its beauty and pathos, and it will be preserved and read lot a an pee lone: some of his more Tiuassinative 60 The adi of Lyons. By Sir E. Boiwer Lytton, This is the lady as seen in the celebrated play. of the same name. It ranks as the prettiest picture of devotion and sincerest ex- eae of the “ tender passion ” ever placed on the 59 Juliaand Her Romeo. py Davip Curistre Murray. This ingenious and racy. suthor is Ta“ tulia and £ Her Rom tin a spell which makes him regre anietsre in regret the end of SECTION &. beginni-g MAY Sth, 1888. 84 Loys, Lord Berresford; by the “ DUcHESs.” This charm one of the best from the en) of wee worse is spirited in actio lated fo illustrate high hie. “The wore et gece s3 Clouds and Sunshine. By CHARLES READE. A happily told story of farm lifa, full of pretty rural pictures and pastoral sentiments, 82 The Haunted House. py TR great Guaintast conceita and mow haypile thi tan oe John Milton; When, Why D Ww Hs YY a er idea of from its pages, eet in any Oe work i.e Marigold. ty Char. most amusing sicjciosofa auaine aa curios character. Readable, laughable, and a sure antidote 79 The Knightsbridge Mys- TERY. 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