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TfWRU'WW nU Once get inside of. our store and you will 4ooii be convinced that wc arc doing the dry goods business of Salem. Cah is king'and our low spot cash price is the is the magnet that draws and fills our store to overflowing with happy and contented customers, For cloaks, dress goods, hosiery, underwear, mack intoshes, umbrellas and everything in the dry goods line wc arc the money savers lor you, sffl I HOLVERSON'S I & ;$$9&&&9&s&83;s&&; Umbrellas An immense Line of Popular sellers from Sbc t6$5,2 J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. , BJBffEtr 11 m Astigmatism,, Seventy, five percent oft)e troubles are earned by attlcrotttc conditions being pretcnt. If your cyei arc but slightly defective It is better to glvo them attcn lion at once, I will furnish the planes . , that will make perfect sight posilU through Imperfect eyes, CHAS. H, HINGES, ExrKRT OlTlCIAN, ao5 COMMERCIAL STKEET. CALL A MEaflBNOEXl .... and have your notes and packages delivered, to oclloot n bill, to go on errands for you, Ask for apodal rate on morohanta' paokagos. Charge reasonable. Bloyolo ser vice. Ring Bluo boxes or tolepbono 40. Lookwood MeMenger Byatem, Central oMoci No. 288 Coaunorolal atreot. SALEM LOCAL. (For additional Local and Social see third page"! First-class inllllnory, Miss Smith, State street. 10-3 2w Gideon StolU Is In Portland today. Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Morris have ro turned to Sweet Home. Mrs. G. P. Torrol returned to Mehn uia after a short visit with her husband. Mrs. E. P, Henderson, lias returned to Eugene, having visited rrlonds In Salem for a few days. Mrs. Lou PIckard has returned to Albany, after a vlsltat.tho homo or Mrs, M. L. ilamllton. Miss Lyda Rlckel, of Eugene, Is In the city and has uccopted a position as stenographer In tboolllco of secre tary of state. Mrs. Gouloy of Geryals, eamo to tho city today, and will bo accompanied homo by her daughter Pearl, who lb an attendant of the Sacrod Heart Academy, New Mackintoshes! , Uamo today, They uro beauties. If you need a mackintosh see them before you buy oue, They uro black und brown check, plain brown check, plain brown and navy blue, all tuado with tho now doublo breasted military cape, so much In stylo now. Good all wool cashmoro, Prlco M.W und W, Wtm and Dry Feet You will always have If ycu buy your shoes from us. Wo carry , 0eiy,Kood, solid goods, no paper sfltot, In ours. Our Little Giant I attOM aro rnaklmr ua friends. ' 4Nu oliltdran nil IIL- tlwtm w. mhw tVwyare stylish and then Utf iv so long that they make Um ato bill smaller, Try them, FtM Mm of rubber goods, coin . toe, apriug heel, rubbers for ;. ; WILLIS BROS. & CO. UA8U DRY GOODS AMD SWOKW, &wlari PattrH8, NoVouiber Dei ' afftwr Jturt, In. " v. t Mackintoshes Some of the best numbers wc have shown, Ladies' Mackintoshes from $2,00 up Men's Mackintoshes from S3,00 up lions. G. M. Irvin, Phil Mctsohan, F. A, Moore. Clms. S. Moore, 'A F. Moody, jind E. V. Carter will act as pall bearers ut tho arrival of Mrs. Gcer's remains Hunduy at II n. in. Tho porson who took Represen tative Topping's codes from his desk Is liable to bo Involved In tioublc, as he Is known, and unless the sumo Is returned steps will bo tnken to ro covor tho sumo. First United Evangelical on Cot tage street ncur Center Hoy. Ff. L. Pratt pastor, At 10:.'I0 tho pastor will speak of "Helplessness and Healing." Sunday school meets at- 112 o'clock, Christum Endeavor meeting ut 0:30. Evening service 7:30, Methodist Episcopal. Sorvlces at 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Tho morn ing sorvlccs wHI bo In memory of tho Into Fubrltus H Smith. Subject of morning sermon "Tho Resting of Man;" und of tho evening Bormcu "Saul and David." Sunday schoohtt 12 m., und Epwortli League meeting at0-30p m, Ono of tho coming eyents of the social season will bo the entertain ment und open meeting of tho United Artisans ut tho oporu liouso next Monday evening. An excellent pro gram litis bcou propurcd consisting of numbers by sumo of SuIciii'h best talent. The program will bo an nounced luter. Memorial Meeting. There will bo n men's meeting at the Y, M. 0. A. In momory of Father P. II. Hutch, ut 4 P. M. to-morrow. Futher Hutch was ono of tho most faithful mombors of tho association, und from tho organization of tho Y, M. U. A. to tho tlmo or his death ho missed but few of tho men's mcot lngs;dio was tho example to which all Solntcd us tho Ideal Christian, A few nys beforo hli death ho enmo to the rooms to vlow tho work of preparing thou In progress and Inquired after the well fa ro of tho association, u sub ject which was always near his heart. Every friend of Futher Hutch is In vited to come. All tho officers and mombors of tho association und ovorv man who Is Interested In Y, M, C.,A. work Is urged to bo present. Appreciated. Tho orchestra led by Misses Nel lie lirosvn und Lelo Nlckllu at Hotel Willamette during tho special session was highly appreciated by tho guests, und the players wore repeatedly en cored. They wero especially compli mented by U. S. Senator elect Jos. Simon und huvo been engaged for the r'uiar session. EXTRA 4i30 P, M. CONFERENCE REPORT Final Agreement Defore the Adjournment of the Legislature, Recommends followlug action in mut ters disagreed upen: l'nhllmitlnn nf 11 v liuiwlrnil Vnliimivii of supreme court reports Instead of HIU. Railroad commission approprtutlun raised to $18,000, The eeuato Is sustained In the wuiuu uiuim, mo nun ciuim, una the Ashlund Normal school appropri ation of l!MXH). Referred to Ways and Means coiumtttco regular ses sion, Annronrllltinn ti Imnrnvn Wluln- turo hull refused. Htuta Printer Is nriiAnvl tn lncr. abstruqt of warrants In reports. liousesusiaincu in giving all mom bors of holdup legislature full pay, Houso adopted conforenco report and adjourned upon governor sign iuk uu um, Kflnatrt ni?nntiil nlmvn iv.nfnrnnm renortand voted fur a Until ndlniirn. tneutyat4:lB. DEAD LOCK Over the Appropria tion Bill, Many Claims Reduced in the Senate, The House Continues its Excellent Organization, Tho senate committee of the whole Frlduy evening took charge of the appropriation bill. Senator Mlchcll called to tho chair. Tho .tlrst Item cut oil was that for $300 attorney fee of F. V. Druke, which wus later reinstated. The standing order for 600 copies or supremo court reports was reduced to ICO. $1080 was taken out or capital und grounds repairs Item. Hull road commissioners item re duced $3,052.87. Tho Ashland normal school $15,000 was killed. $3300 wus taken oil the board of equalization claim. John Mullen's claim or $10,310, at torney recs, was killed. John Hull's similar claim was cut from $0,000 W to $.100. For over an hour tho senate wrang led over tho Item ror pay of "hold up" legislature and then some brilliant speeches wero made on the subject, but utter ull tho wind work tho bill left the sonato Just ubout us It came there, providing that each member of tho sonato and house shall receive only live days' salury aud mileage, thatf Ulcers or both houses shall re celvo full pay. The history or tho "hold-up" wus all rehushed in this controversy. A resolution, or "rider" wus offered by Senator Mulkey, limiting printing ' ror fairs, und tuklng ubstruct or stuto warrants from ull stuto reports, wus adopted. 8UNATK BATUItlMY A. M. Opened with prnyer by Dr. Driver. Tho senatu concurred in tho house resolution providing ror 1,000 copies or the state llsh und gutuo laws. Senator Simon presented Ills resig nation as president or the senate, tho sumo to go Into clleot upon tho clec tion and qualification or his succes sor; accepted. Senators T. O. Taylor und B. Daly wero pluccd In nomination for presi dent or the senate, each candidate receiving ills full purty vote. Air. Taylor wus declared elected. Scnatois Howe and Morrow wero uppoinlcn to Invito ono of tho supreme Judges to administer tho oath ofotllco to tho nowly elected president, Thereupon Chlor Justlco C. E. Wolycrton up nearcd und udmlnlstorcd tho oath.and President Taylor took his scut, a. if No, n, oy urownweii ASKing tho ro-clectlon of all It prcsont or tlcers to sorve ut tho rcgulur session, Mr. Fulton objected to tho resolution, owing to the precedent it might' create, und moved that tho sumo bo tubled. On n rising vote tho motion to tablo curried. A memorial by Porter, to tho su-1 premo court and attorney gonoral or ' tho U. S. urging tho making perfect tltlo to lunds uudor grunt to Cullfor nla and Oregon railroad, wus adopted. II. 11 01 To pay bounty on beet sugar, wus read tlrst tlmo nnd ln dollnltoiv postponed upon motion or , Senator Reed. II B. No, if), providing for destruc tion of old examination papers by county superintendents was read twicound roferred. II. B. (17, to fix boundary lines or1 union nnd Wallowa counties, passed. II . C. R. No, 2. wus taken from tablo to glvo committee on Investi gation of tho penitentiary power to contlntio under tho rcgulur session. An amendment providing that no expense should bo incurred by nny committees during tho Interim be twecen sessions unless otherwise ordorcd was adopted. II. B. No. 5, to protect sturgeon In the Columbia river, passed. II. B. I!, providing that doors of all public buildings, such us churches, I, r 4,V mere in a music of health. The liiHtru menu of that music ure men and women. Men aud wo men who are healthy will be happy. Their Uvea will be anthems of health. There are thou sand a of women all over this land who arc beautiful, who are witty, who are attractive, who are endowed with every charm but one, and that is the charm that robuit health alone can Rive. A woman may possess every harm and iirncc that nature and education can bestow, but if she suffers from tteir. lected weakness aud disease of the dis tinctly feminine organism, she cannot by any possibility disguise it It will take the glow of health from her cheek, the Hash of wit from her eye, the charm of amiability from her manner and the grace and spring of health from her carriage No womau need suffer In this way, l)r Plerce'a lfa voiite Prescription acts directly aud only on the delicate aud important organs concerned aud makes them strong, healthy and vigor ous. It allay inflammation, heals utcera tion, anothes pain aud gives rest to the tortured nerves. It banishes all debrlitat lug drains. It Is the best tonic for nursing mothers. Thousands of thankful women have, without solicitation, testified over their own signatures to the marvelous mer its of this medicine. Dr rierce, who discov ered this wonderful medicine, will cheer fully answer, without charge, the tetter of ailing women. Address, Dr R. V Pierce lluOalo, N. Y The " Pavorite Prescription ' is for aate by all good medicine dealers, and only an unscrupulous dealer will try to induce a customer to take some worthies remedy, alleged to be "just as good." " This U to ttlt you," write Sitter ltllu L,. dt l'alcou, of Corpus Chrittl, Nueces Co., Texas "that I had been lit for tweuty-ou year autl was finally cured by) our medicine, the "Golden Medical UUcoveryr aud Ih favorite lre ctlitlu.'" lii. Pierce' Pellet cure coustlpatiou. &!kimI opera houses, etc. shall open to the outside. Passed. UOUSK PirOOEEDINdS, By Curtis Authorizing tho sedre tury of, Btato to have printed 1000 copies of tllelhtblng laws for use by tho flsheruleh of the state. Adopted. II. R. No. 42 Recommending that the house ofllccrs be retained ror the regular session. Adopted. II. B. No. 42 To provldo for tho rclmburscmentof tho commission on Omaha exhibition; with senatu amendment from $18,000 to $15,000. Thero was a protest from McCullock against tho resolution for printing 1000 copies of tho ilshlng laws. He thought that tho fishermen hud no more right to bo furnished with free copies or tho law than any other class of citizens; that tho lawyers wero as much entitled to freo copies of the laws as the fishermen were. After some discussion, a voto was taken and tho rcsolutlou passed by one vote. Then reconsideration was moved by Reodor Moody stated tlmt tlicso laws would mnko but a small pamphlet, and tho expense would be about $108 Ho moved rcconsldorutton nnd the resolution was adopted by a vote of 30 to 20 The appropriation bill came to the house about 0:30 und the houso went Into committee of tho whole for Its consideration, with Moody, of Muit- noiuau in ttiecuair Tho houso concurred In tho senate amendments with tho exception or tne follewing: (jutting down the number of copies of session laws to bo printed, from GOO to 150; striking out the appropriation of $15 000 for tho A8iuana normal scuooi; cutting down tho Item or $0,000,89, ror John II. Hall, to $500; cutting the appropriation ror members and ofllcors of the 10th biennial session from .18,000 to 31,000; the umount being raised to '10,000, for full pav of nil members elected; Providing that tho secretary of stuto shall publish no list or state warrants drawn: amendment Instructing the secretary or state to huvo plans and specifications drawn for Improvement or tho hall, nnd appropriating $500; amended to have tho improvements madn and appropriating $0000, Tho main discussion wns confined to three or the senate amendments. On striking out tho appropriation ror tho Ashland normal school. Carter plead ror courteous consider ation or tho matter, no understood that tho senate took Just 150 seconds to strlko out tills appropriation. Asked tho houso to at least consider tho mutter. . Roberts, Cummlngs, Wlinlley, FJagg, McQueen, spoko In fuvorof the item, nnd Morton, Wilson, William son opposed. On John II. Hull's fee or $0,090.89 reduction to $500. Fluirir advocated concurrence, Rccder, Whalley, Curtis, Unrtor, opposed. When -tho amendment cutting down tho appropriation from $38,000 to $31,000, and providing that no member of the liouso should receive pay ror mom than tivo days, was reached, tho discussion oecamo gen eral. Flugg raised tho constitutional provision thut members should receive pay ror only II vo days In cuso tho liouso docs not organize. Whalley did not want to rake open Did scores, und did not thintc that the house should consider tho constltu tutional provision, but should provide full pay ror nil members and Icavo It to their cansoionccs whether they would tuko It or not. Hill received his position und ex perience ut tho tlmo or tho hold-np. Wanted ull the members paid or nono at all. After much discussion, tho amendment for frill pay for every one connected with tho iUth biennial ses sion wus udoptcd, nnd tho bill was sent back to tho senate. At 11:15 a recess was taken until 12. hi'.nati:. H. It 20, Salem charter bill, passed. II B 15. regulating teachers' exam inations and disposition of papers, passed. A CONKHllKNCK AI'I'OINTKC. The upproprlutlon bill wns at this Juti'Jturo brought from the house. Reed moved that tho sennto rofuso to concur In tho liouso amendments. Fulton nsked for division or question In so far ns it applied to claim or John Hall, Agreed. Tho motion to so refuse to concur was lost. Mr. Simon branded tho Hull claim us a "gratt, pure and simple" mis was represented oy f niton unu u serious dobato followed. Reed moved a conference com ml t teo of two senators and two represen tatives. Carried. Reed and Mnckuv wero appointed on bohalf or tho sen ittc. Tho cloning hours of tho special sos slon uro attended with great excite ment. So far the legislation has made a pretty fair record. Govornor Lord was seen this aftomoon nnd declared that at this twonty day session moro good legislnttiro und less bad measures hud been put through than ut any previous sesalon or tho legislnttiro. The govornor bus thus rur recolvcd no bill tlmt requires uso or tho voto power. Speaker Carter nnmed Representa tives Moody and Curtis as members of tho Joint coufcrenco committees on appropriations. Represcntutlvo Flagg of Murlon wishes us to correct tho report that ho voted for full pay of tho mcmliers or tho last house. Ho voted und spoko lor live duys pay. iiihi iiu more. Botli houses adjourned to 3, p, in. ..NORTH WINDOW, PLEASE.. Prices speak louder than puges of Idlo words. If you uro inclined to post yourself on values stop ut our north window a mluute. Hero's an item or two you'll t'rid ; Ladles' all linen hemstitched hand kerchief's. ..;. oo Men's all linen hemstitched hand kerchiefs . ... 15o Soma or thut 100 dozen purcliusoof handkerchiefs 5o Ladles' ileeced vests i8o Ladles' heavier llecctd 23a Ludles'30 tier cent wool vests ...48o Ludles' Melbu Union suits -10o Men's very lieu vy ileeced vests. ..48c Men's beautiful tan cashmero socks 2o Men's elegant tan wool shirts. . . .USc JTUST OPENED-.. Another big lotof those men's dressy balsun Into lusts ... $1.35 RACKET PRICES. WIGGIN'S BAZAAR, 307 Commercial Street hycrybody has Just ono lHo on earth, and It Is Life Erecious. it can e made long or short, ac cording to the care taken of the health. Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitters adds many days to people's llfcs by curing dyspepsia, consti pation, biliousness, fever and ague. It builds up the nerves and Induces healthful sleep. Hostcttcr's Stomch Biters, INDICTMENTS, (Continued from first pager) cation of the result was for some ren son withheld. Monday, June 13, the o llclul returns from tue sevcrni coun ties In the district gave Mr. Boise the majority or 31 This wus on the basis or giving Mr. Bolso 177 plurality In Marion county. Saturday. June ll.lt was unncunccd that Mr. D'Aroy had a small malorlty over Mr. Boise In the district, but that the official vote or Marion county would not oonn nounccd until Monday, June 13. Mr. D'Arcy claimed an error or 38 In Linn county which would give him the district by four votes. Monday Juno 13. u re canvuss of thoollicial voto In Marlon county was begun, Tuesday June 14th Mr. D'Arcy filed a return state ment with County Clerk Eblen asking that tho election board "carefully compare tho tally sheets with the tlgurcs set down und that he and liotse encu nave a representative ores. out." Judge Boise replied in Thk Jouknal that tho tally sheets from the precincts could only bo opened on an order of court, if they huvo been opened In any other way some one lias commuted u penitentiary offense punishable witli three years imprisonment." JnneL'0. It was announced that the iVoodburn tally sheet was missing und the County Clerk, Ehlcn, had left the city, it wns also round liiut 40 tul lies hud boen so added In the Butte villn. ML Arufll nnrl Monitor nrn,lnnr. (tally sheets, in tho custody or tho cleric, as to give too election, ir these tallies wero counted, to Mr. D'Arcy by n plurality of 4 ovor Mr. Bdlse. Tho hoard of canvassers ilnally decided to accept the totals in tlgurcs on tue tuny succts us originally re turned from tho prcclnots, giving Mr. Bolso tho clctlou by 34 plurality, Ignoring tho 40 additional tallies imon which Mr. D'Arcy clulmed the election. Mr. D'Arcy begun a contest in tho circuit court, but the Investigation In the several counties revealed no orrors In his fuvor, nnd tho contest was decided In favor of Judge Boise. Tin: JouitNAi, June 27 published a purtini confession from Justice nuyci or ins connection witu tuo nnair. Tuesday J tine 28 Juduo Bolso tiled a criminal Information beforo Justice Johnson ut Salem against L. v. Klilon S. T. Richardson. J, A. Carson and P. 11. D'Arcy. After a hearing, in which a conspiracy to tamper with tho res turns was very clearly established, Justice Johnson discharged the de fendants for want of sulllclent eyl- denco to warrant mm in binding over any particular one or them. This completes tho history or tho case up to the present indictments round by the grnnd Jury. Perfect? No. Near it? Think so. Nearest? Yes. Schilling s Best baking powder, The Stamp of Style MADE UIOHT AND . BOLD RIGHT AT A LOW WUCE FOR THE FOLKS WHO CAN'T AF FORD TO PAY A HIG PRICE $2,00 OSBURN'S RACKET 303 Commercial St, DIHECTLY OPPOSITE THK POST-OFFICE. OAST03H.IA. Btut th p Ito Kind You llara Mrcrs Bought ChlldM'ii'a ribbed Ileeced hoso 17o Ladles' heavy ileeced black hose. . 18c Ladles' lino Ileeced hose, ribbed tops 25c Ladles beauty pins, bet kinds, (0 styles inside) 5c There aro dozens of other things too, and what we'd rather have you do than anything else is to come in und seo these values. Trices talk, but goods und prices talk louder. Men's slickers, oil coats, oil pants, huts, mackintoshes, etc. etc, Just One ...DRESS You seldom get an opportunity to buy new staple dress goods AT ACTUAL COST That is what we are offering, and for the balance of the week on some lines we will do even better, Call and see, 36 inch all wool serges in black, navy, brown, at, 25c. Our all wool fancy dress goods, at 32cf ALL LINES Investigate, .. Another now arrival In Coffee of Schilling's Best Come and try some. Three and ono-half pounds roasted und .Rround for $1.00. UIIOIOEST IN THE CITY. SOKiMN THE GROCER 124 Btato st Tolophono 51 Lamps.. Laro assortment of lumps In lntcst shape and designs in nleklo, hlh and low standing banquets and vaso lumps. Wo hayo them all marked In plain tlg urcs nnd can savo you monoy on our lino as wo bought them direct at tho factory. Como and seo tho line, even If yon do not purchase. Yokohama Tea Store RED FRONT, REMEMBER our fresh roasted Cof fees If you want u fjood cup 0r colfee. FREE DELIVERY. Attend. PATTON BROS. Medallion Sale (his week Only CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. till KM Ym Havi Always BNtft Bears tho S7 fa a. " Slsuaturo of LfrTJj7A dtccAj. . . GOODS Our 46 inch at, Our all wool black brocades, at 43c and 47c, I 46 inch all wool black henrictta, formerly $1,00.' now 70c, 46 inch all wool black henrictta, formerly $1 .25 now 90c All wool black solid, formerly $1,25l now 85c All wool black solid, formerly 75c? now 53c All wool ladies' cloth, 50 inch, formerly 65c; now 48c All wool ladies' cloih, 36 inch, formerly 38ci now 29c, All wool challics, formerly 75c now 30c AT COST TO New Collarettes Fine new line of the latest styles and finest qualities, Prices range from the lowest to the very best, Be sure to inspect them, Mrs, D, L, Fiester, NEW, BOOKS Any or tho following Cloth Bound 10 mo. Books mailed to any address, post-paid on receipt 18c. Send for lists of 20c und 2oc books. Kffi If LIST OF A hllit PnnolnnMn 1 ...t tv . Adventures of u Hrowulo.Mlbs Mulock a!!m i'.n . Wumlorluna h Carrol AuldLlcht Idylls JM Rurrle AutoblOKriiDhy of HenJ. Franklin. Autocrat of the Ureal. fust Tublo Oliver Wendell Ilolinos Racon's Essays. Reautles of Bhukespeure Dodd Reyond the City a. O. Doylo Hack Beauty-- Anna Sewcll Rook of Golden Deeds ...0. M. Yoniro rueebrldRo Hull y. iryi Browolnjr, Robert -Poems C,?mlUeTT :: Alexandre Dumas Chlldo Harold's PIIki-Iumro i i n"" LqtO Byron Coming Race ,-Bulwer Confessions of an Opium Eater. Cricket on the Hearth.. -.! Dickens Crown of Wild Olive J. Ruskjn Discounts of Kplctctus Dolly Dialogues A. Hope te.n!Sf-.7 O. Schrelner Dream L fo ib MnrvM Drummonri'j, AddreIsos7 a"Cl Emerson's Essays. Ethics or the Dust J. Ruskln Kvangollno H. W. Lonjfcllow TOrnnlnnalnl.i n ... .. Grace Abounding to" the Chief of II-. mintnors ' J 0,in Bunyan ii. nn?nr,-M" ," Shakespeare Haunted Chamber The Duchess Herces and Hero Worship ... Carlyle Hiawatha H. W. Lonnfellow House of Seven Gables .V. nawtJiorno Idle Thoughts of uii Idle Fellow", u ,:-- ----"-" Jeroiuo K. Jerome Idylls of tho KIqk Tenvson Imitation of Christ T. a fflff, Julius Cmsar ShakwpoS In Memorlani LordTennvsnn W.ofiWBk0 "SlrW?Scott Lalla Roqkh.. Thomas Mnor Lambjs Essays of Ella. 'asM00ra Lamb's Last Essays of Ella. Lamb's Tales From Shakespeare, Lays of Ancient Rome -Maeaulay LaysofSeottlsh'Cavallers.... y r iTrTA'"1' Edlunstouuo Aytoun Llllllt or Asia Sir M Arnold LonRfellow's Poems. ' rno,(l Frank: S. rtfav.r.j..4 BOQKSELLKK AND StAT IONEJtj all wool black brocades 53c, w- CLOSE OUT. 257 Commercial Street Salem BARGAIN HOUSE OF SALBM TITLES. Lowell's Poems. Lucllo Owen Meredith Mnn in Black Stanley J. Weymun Mnrlmon - Sir Walter Scott Mornings In Florence J Ruskln My Lady Nlcotln J M Burrle Nut Law In Spirit World Drummond Old Mum'snllo's Secret. E Marlltt One or the Proresslou.-M. White. Jr. Paradlso Lost John Milton Paradlso Regained- John Milton Past nnd Present T Carlyle Paul und Virginia BSt. Plerro Pleasures of Life Sir J. Lubbock Plutarch's Lives of Alexander the Great und Julius Caesur. Poo's Poem's Edgar Allen Poo Prlncoortlio Houro or David Protestor Ingraliam Princess ...Lord Tennyson Queen or tho Air John Ruskln Riband Ills Friends Dr. J. Brown Rassclas Samuel Johnson Hoverics or a Bachelor lko Murvel Repret.entutlvoMenv.R. W. Emerson Romeo nnd Juliet Shakespeare Sartor Resartus T. Carlyle Scarlet Letter N. Hawthorne Kcsninit nnrl T.llma .T. Tln.lkln. Ships That Pass In tho Night , Beatrice Harradea Sketch Book Washington Irving Stlcklt Minister S. R. Crockett St. Mark's Rest John Ruskln Story or an AMcun Farm OUvo Schrelner Study In Scarlet A. O. Doylo Tublo Talk and Other Poems William Cowper Tanglowood Tales Hawthorne Ten Nights in a Barroom Arthur Three Men In a Boat -J. K. Jerome Through Gates of Gold M. Collins Thouuhts from Marcus Aurellus Antoninus Through the Looking Glass i.mvln (Mrroll Tlllyloss Scandal J. M. Barrle ureasuro isjanu u, Li. atovensou Unclo Tom's Cabin Mrs. narrlet Beecher Stowe Vlcur of Wakeileld Goldsmith Water Babies Klngsley Whlttler's Poems ,,,.. Klngsley Window In TbrumB....Jj. M. Barrio Wonder Book .-Hawthorne Dearborn, 303 COMMERCIAL STREET "S