nMtHtHsnM t' ' - wr v -g Tj-m, a. T-r xk XT V W, W IT IT rf" ifn iL "" I Ft" .Jf 'WMM ...,.., IHJr MUlLJbn MJb -- m- :V L tf tV i7 Words by r. D. FOCI. ON. Allegretto it. Anisic j. . iPsrjix. ( 8-a p BK: lUbzz (to..-- - . n --p L- s --- i o-!- e ' " i " ' L ' -1 ' i 0 , - M ?.A -a7l bW U- ' -r- a 1. Ho not mi - gry, my dear, (or It can't lio 11 - iiil-s From your llps.w hero In HtMi'milicy' 2. A uii-cir - tain I stood, ullh ti wink iintl :i noil, To.ourlln,clier - ly ilpc and hi A ,s i 'ro W) (3yL2 3 g- - 1 ife ,- .ic: 0 n -M- I -, - (-- -?- rcxomn s-- - .i. m 0- .- - d ,N . grow-lug, 2. pout- liitf. - - -T a , - 1 - .- 1 To have plucked on tho Fly on - ly 0110 lit - tin M-a, Quick I10 point -imI 11 - gain, did tho l - ly jouiij jju.l. 1 I t t ' 1. ? I That mo And 'twin i!if:i-: 0 c fei3l2Pr?:: rT'-r is, ,r :LJ.-.J "3 pma a R I. nil', ni li' Kioppci H a. npol.i, I will do wz'r I In I1I1 j;niiii! "All Ihosoklm . im nro inliio; (aim ono, Hlu-pldl 111 1 nh mid, And to you, If "ilii yoiir, I'll 10 - turn ll, i s 1 - gP -& --F3. -- ii . r A ' lTvlilJJ't'jfprg-lfl ' You lii - phi, (iiknoui'.Rtii - pld, yon kiii - phi, you nlu -phl."Ilnliadgoni)froinniy ru-tin n It, I'll ID-turn ll, ni-lurn ll, rn-lun It.lliityou'voklHrt-cs to t 3 6:fM 3: !7 ------ -t - 0 ta- te ?: rt ffi JJ3 )o ' c ?: '--.s-141 Ad 1--.1 J ir lsk -2115 1. Miln, when I luriM'il In 10 - ply, Wonil iliiiuurli if tho truth ho wiuo tell -liitf, When I 2. Hjiari', ami I Know thry 1110 nli ; And you too 1110 ho Kwcotaiiil ho rlev - rr, 'l'liat,for m s-1-- -5 e3M -o - )"l l - " ;l I--. 1 a - 1- : ? rt "".." . . . . k k. ft. . A x 1 s. m - - 1- . rlno 'mill iU fcTlows wm pIiow'-Iiik; j2. thus that hu con-ipiuiL'diuy douht-lug; Hut if 1111 - gry you he, 'tH not For ho truth-fill ho looked mid tin rclE -.- K -taxmtn- 3 a -a- DW4 : 1. kiw the younjj elf look-in out of your yo, At 'twi'io out of tho door of M 2. tlui'o or four inoic, I'd t'on-MMit in i tileo To ho chained ai your hI.ivo, uyo, for- S .0. .0 m -1 6 6 :s q - 1- 3, 7 "- 3F rit (inf. (I trinpo. 0- -vzr--. i-Jnjrr:-T: - -.n-I-j -- 1 -1 - 1- 5 m' -i'l-A - a I - n -! a a ' a-l-rt :ri 1. 1110 you must hl.uno, Hut that play - f itl yomi 1 ouu they call Cu - pld, For lio whU-pered to 2. kiss Hcoinud so good, That lib gift I could sure - ly not spurn It, Hut if f.iNe - ly lio "T -43- 0. .0. -q - -- rf. J s 0 1 --! 0 a tempo a- -CopyrlElit-Kunkcl Ilroa., 1K80 I , dwell-In, dwell-In, dwell-In, Ah 'twernout of thu door of lilrt dwcll-liur. '. cv - cr, ov - cr, v - cr, 'i'o he chained n vour Hlavn, uyu, for - ov - cr. 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As a narrative of innocent love of a pare young girl, "I.o Hovo" has no Miperior in any liiiiKiiage. It U '.oh' best liK)k, ami cannot tail to excite the highest ailmirntiou of the thoiwimU who will lead it. A compli'te and uualiriilgeil tniuslation of "I.o Ityvo" hai liou'n 111 1'lu from the French liy Ueorgu 1). Cox, l'i , ami In puh lisheil liy T. H. lVtei-hou A: Hi others, I'liila ilelpliia, at the unprecedented low prL'o of 'Jo cents n copy, anil ii for Mile everywhere, or copies will lie sent, per ni'iil, prepaiil, to anyone, to any place, on remitting price to the pulIMier. I'tniHir.i fur Tlwuyhts, from the writing-, ofl'mity" (Mrs. (J. It. Allien). Compiled anil arranged with an appropriate text I'm' each day by (irao Livingston, author of "A Chautauqua Idyl." Price 7 cents, l'cihaps no one woman In this country has done more by her writings to help cheer, ennoble and purify the world than Mrs A Men. They are ho practical, so real, m) full of the every day life, in Its struggles and temptations, its Joys and sorrows, For with the ciux ami worry and tioul.le thre Is always shown "a way oat," and "1'amy's" hop-tul, curliest words are like a tro:i,- arm rculicdtlowu in time of need. To thousands of H'ople, both young and old, her hooki have 1kcii an inspiration, ami In many n home her 11 mm is a household This volume, compiled iiiulur "I'a.i V own eye, will prove a treasure to ull Mich. The exquisite cover with its goldvli pilMi's ) lltly symbolical of the contents, mid tlir liool; will make a charming gift b-K)k for all tunes. "Thu Klin of thedoMen Hiver," or, The Dlai'k llrothcrs, by John Kiiskiu, is an ulle gorlcal story in a hilht and witty eiu liy tliis master of urtiatio prose It lias to do with tlio lortmics ami niistnrtunes ol thnu hrntheris who u-side la Treasure Valley. Two of them are cruel and mom-e men, tho third is a hoi t of male Cinderella, the ill 11 Ige ot his brothers. The inhospitably of the oldei hrothiTh arouses thu wrath of ".South Wist Wind, Ksi. ' who ile.sortithe rh h valley atuv dchtioymg oerj thing This is the mulif of the story, which like the liver it tells about, is carried along, no by htrong eiirrehts, ami inn in 1 1.1 gentle liree.e, ton Mitlstaetury end lag. The stor.v , like all of the famous au thor books, is charmmgl.v vviitteu, and llnely illustratwl with wood cut picture b lamoiis lCuglhhartiKts. In lmkrs .Wiodsim' for Novemb.r, HI ward ilairigau, the noted actor and play wright, tells the wcielB of ".Makllig-up' tho face for the Mime. The 111 tide is lully illus stateil, among the plctuies being a lull length K)ilralt of Uariigau tu Waddy tioogan, ski t lied from life. Nellie Talbot Kiukeaj tells a delightful story 11 summer's lllrtn tion, "In Lighter Vein." 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"The Last of the lliiggorinuggers," a (Hunt Story by Christopher I'eaiso Crunch, well known as a poet an 1 essayist ; tells of John (.'aide's adventures in 11 queer country where lived Mr. and Mrs. Iluggcriuugger, the last of a giant race doomed to extinction by the iliscloiure of a secret. John Cubic, better known ns little Jacky, goes to sea. is shi,) wrecked, and with several companions is thrown tiou an Muti.l where trees ami shells arc of gigantic propoitloas. I or Mrs. Hug germugger fades away b 'cause the seciet has lieen dis.'lositl by a Jealous dwarf, ami Mr. Hiiggeriuugger, conrng to Am 'rleu to join Mr, H.irmi'i'.. dies at st-n. The storv Is lull 1 f strange adventures, quaint conceits and odd situations. It is in a modern yle after the curious (iullivei's Travels, and l very Inter esting rending. The illustrations are numer mis. "Koblioltozo," a seq-.irl to "The Laist of thu Kuggeriuuggei-s." narrates tho further ad-, ventures of Little Jacky 011 th Island of the Iliiggerimiggers, with t Ik attempt of the en vioiudwaif, Ko'.ib ilto.o, to till th. place i.f theih'tuuct giant who.e dixtruetiim lie had i'aiiv.'d by disclosing the secret of his trans formation Iromsmill beginning to giant hood. The dwarfs wife 111 turn lielra.Vk h.s secret, and soon the whole e .nny are lms:ly searching for sliull-ilsh which are sap,i i.l to have growing prop.-i'tiiH. Hero cim- s in the moral of th Crunch stones: tlrstth' jelou, envy of th" dwarf caiin's dlsistor to the goo 1 giant ami his wife; tlcn tlio mm roll lor shell llsli causal the heretofore i-mtcnto I colony of dwarfs to desert their usual avo'atiou and turn to ouster hunting. 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A Family Coachman, who vvnt Driving tho Master and Mlstross on hli fliit trip, shaved tho wheels olf of two I'rlvato Carriages, rtil hetl a Grocer's horso, ami crowded bev end Vehicles to tho Curbstone to Kscnpo him. Ho was about t) run over a l'olack with 10,000 feet dt Lumber on his back when a Policeman Arrested him for Heokless Driving, and tho .Master observed that it Hcrvisl him right. "Hut it Is your i'aultl" Protested tho Driver. "Why, i havo not Raid a Wonl." "That Is truo, but you failisl to Inform m ni wostartcsl out that you did not own tho Whole Earth, and 1 havo been Driving Ac cordingly." moral: It Is a Sloan Trick to Decelvo a Coachman in that Manner. Detroit I'Yeo 1'res.s. Took Illm 11 Iinu While. "I must havo a talk with this Oeorgo to night," Raid tho old man, "and seo if bo meuns business." "Oh, don't, 1!" pleaded Grade. "It will Kill mo if you do." 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