Nothing is so dangerous as an ignorant friend; a wise enemy is worth much more.—La Fontaine.



[WHERE LIES THE MUSIC?]


By ALICE C. JENNINGS.


[When Paganini once rose to amuse a crowded auditory with his music, he found that his violin had been removed, and a coarser instrument substituted for it. Explaining the trick, he said to the audience, “Now I will show you that the music is not in my violin, but in me.”—Chautauquan for December, 1882.]

An artist once, whose magic could command