Edited by Matthew Henry Lothrop. It has for its leading poem Whittier’s verses on Longfellow, which give title to the book. The different poems are the contributions of some of the finest writers in the country and are especially adapted to the tastes of young readers. Exquisite illustrations by such artists as Miss Humphrey, E. H. Garrett, and Jessie Curtis Sheppard. Cloth gilt, gilt edges, $3.00.

CHILD LORE.

Edited by Clara Doty Bates. This is the most delightful and valuable child’s book ever issued. It contains child classics of all times, newly versified by Mrs. Bates, and more than two hundred original illustrations by American artists. Double lithograph cover, $2.00. Cloth, ornate stamps, $3.00.

BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ ANNUAL. 1886.

Edited by William Blair Perkins, A. B. It contains original stories written expressly for us by the best living authors who have ever written for young folks. Illustrations by the best illustrators in America. Profusely illustrated and attractively bound. Quarto, cloth, $3.00.

YOUNG FOLKS’ CYCLOPÆDIA

Of stories. By famous authors. These favorite stories sold separately in 12mo volumes at $9.00 may here be bought in one elegant volume. Bound in elegant cloth, $3.00.

BLOSSOMS BY THE WAY.

A collection of choice poems. Edited by Carrie A. Cooke. Border designs by M. J. Sweeney. The poems are for children’s reading, and the pictures will please the little ones; each page enclosed in a very pretty border in different colors, and composed of vines, flowers, and delicate tendrils, extra cloth, gilt edges, $3.00.

ALL AMONG THE LIGHTHOUSES.