Illustrated Stories for Young Folks.

  =Young Folks' Cyclopedia of Stories.= Quarto, cloth, 3.00.

  Contains in one large book the following stories with manyillustrations: Five Little Peppers, Two Young Homesteaders, RoyalLowrie's Last Year at St. Olaves, The Dogberry Bunch, Young Rick, Nanthe New-Fashioned Girl, Good-for-Nothing Polly and The Cooking Club ofTu-Whit Hollow.

  =What the Seven Did=; or, the Doings of the Wordsworth Club. ByMargaret Sidney. Quarto, boards, 1.75.

  The Seven are little girl neighbors who meet once a week at theirseveral homes. They helped others and improved themselves.

  =Me and My Dolls.= By L. T. Meade. Quarto, 50 cts.

  A family history. Some of the dolls have had queer adventures. Twelvefull-page illustrations by Margaret Johnson.

  =Little Wanderers in Bo-Peep's World.= Quarto, boards, doublelithograph covers, 50 cts.

  =Polly and the Children.= By Margaret Sidney. Boards, quarto, 50 cts.

  The story of a funny parrot and two charming children. The parrot hassurprising adventures at the children's party and wears a medal afterthe fire.

  =Five Little Peppers.= By Margaret Sidney. 12mo, 1.50.

  Story of five little children of a fond, faithful and capable "mamsie."Full of young life and family talk.

  =Seal Series.= 10 vols., boards, double lithographed covers, quarto.

  Rocky Fork, Old Caravan Days, The Dogberry Bunch, by Mary H.Catherwood; The Story of Honor Bright and Royal Lowrie's Last Year atSt. Olaves, by Charles R. Talbot; Their Club and Ours, by John PrestonTrue; From the Hudson to the Neva, by David Ker; The Silver City, byFred A. Ober; Two Young Homesteaders, by Theodora Jenness; The CookingClub of Tu-Whit Hollow, by Ella Farman.

  =Cats' Arabian Nights.= By Abby Morton Diaz. Quarto, cloth, 1.75;boards, 1.25.

  The wonderful cat story of cat stories told by Pussyanita that savedthe lives of all the cats.