Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, October 17, 1898, Image 4

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and ycxi will soon be convinced that wc arc doing
the dry goods business of Salem,
Cadh i 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 fhc dry
goods line wc are the money savcra lor you,
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HOLVERSON'S
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Umbrellas
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Popular sellers
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J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO.
Astigmatism,,
Seventy-five percent of eye troubles are
caused by ntlgmtic conditions being
present. If your eyes Arc but sllglitly
defective It Is better to glvo them atten.
tlon at once. 1 will furnish the glasses
that will make perfect tight poult 1
through Imperfect ejet.
CHAS, H, HINGES,
Exi-krt Optician,
296 COMMERCIAL STUEKT.
CALX, A MEeSBNOnn ....
nnd have your notos and packages
delivered, to oclloot u bill, to go on
errnndit for you. Ask for special
rate on merchants' paokogos.
Charge reasonable. Bloyclo ser
vice. Ring Blue boxoa or telouhono
40.
Lookwood Meiweuger System, Centrnl
offlco No. 200 Commercial street.
SALEM LOCAL.
For additional Locnl and Social see
third page")
First-class tullllnory,
State Htrcot.
Miss
Smith,
10-3 2w
hns returned
Senator I,
Eugene.
I). Drlyer
Mrs. Gus. Stalger, of Portland, U
tho guest of Mrs, A. J, Monroe.
Mrs. 0.E, Wolvcrtot), nnd niece,
Miss Edna Price, arc visiting nt Al
bany. Mis Lcono Puliio roturned toduy
from Portland where she lias bcon
Visiting Miss Edna Cannon.
Miss Louie Nowland, of Sodnvlllo
his returned to her homo after n visit
with her cousin Mrs. Williams or
this olty,
Rev. Wj. Mulllu, the Evanjrollst
who has, been holding revival meet
ings .at the first Baptist church for
the last week, went to Brownsvlllo to
day to attond tuo annual meeting of
the Baptist Association of clergymen.
Rov. Mullln reports a very ptolltable
series of meetings In Salon),
New Mackintoslwsi
Camo today, They uro beauties.
If you need a mackintosh see them
before you buy one. They are
black and brown cheek, plain
brown check, plain brown and
navy blue, all muda with the new
doublo breasted military cape, so
much In stylo now. Good all wool
cashmere, Pries W.BO and W,
Warm and Dry Feet
You will always hnvo If rcu buy
your sijooh Trout it,
Wo carry
wiypooa, sonti goods, no
mAm. la ours. .Our Lltllu
paper
uuni
Mefcuol iini makl ug us friend.
Ttn cWWub all like them be
inhm treyre stylish and then
UwylMtso Iqbk that they make
tto she Mil mitllr. Try them,
JhMt llm of rubber goods, coin
ttpri-Nff heel, rubbers for
WILLIS BKOS k CO.
U4W DRY GOODS
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CASH
STORE
Mackintoshes
Some of the best numbers
wc have shown,
Ladies' Mackintoshes from
$2,00 up
Men's Mackintoshes from
S3,00 up
Floated Iron,
It is not usual that pcplo aro
treated to the sight of n Inrgo body
of Iron floating In tho water, but
those happening along the river front
Saturday afternoon would have seen
that phenomana. The large Iron
motor mains were Honied across from
the dock to tho new crib by the em
ployes of the Water company, Ends
were put on each plpo and they
floated liko huge Iron logs. Verily
tho Water company has an Ingenious
head.
Dramatic Reading.
Hamucl E. Wei In, elocutionist and
dramatic reader will glvo "Tho Mer
chant of Venice' tomorrow night at
tho Y. M, 0, A. hall, and "Hamlet"
Wednesday night at the Wlllametto
University chapel, Mr. Wells Is
noted as tho best dramatic reader m
the United States his Interpretation
of Shakespcaro Is without a superior.
Tho prlco of admission will be 2nc,
buttostudcntBand members of tho
Y. M. 0, A. a rcductlou to lfic will he
made. Tickets can bo procured at
tho Wlllamotto unlyorsltyor tho Y.
M. 0. A. rooms.
HOTEL WILLAMETTE.
Col. Conner's Splendid Success Prep
arations for u Qrand Social Season.
Tho extra session of the legislature
Is over and tho members go no home to
return In January for forty days
mora. Of the ninety members who
make up tho two mouses, fully 0110
hair and some with their families
stopped at Mie Wlllametto Hotel.
With Its regular trade that largo
hostelry was taxed to its utmost
capacity. Its decorations or llowcrs
rcius, eyorgrcous and palms aud Its
garden like appearance, warm rooms,
and It lovely young ladies orchestra
playing at It nc' nnd dinner, were
well worthy of the many compliments
they received. It was a'l appreciated
by tho fact that almost very available
room has been engaged, for tho regu
lar session of tho legislature In Jan
uary next it is certainly a high
compliment to the management.
Outofull tho largo crowd, that has
stayed there not even 0110 wont away
dlssatlnlled.
There uro Indication that tho rcgu
Jar session will boa gayer aud more
social assembly of people, The prcs
uro or business will not bo as great.
Landlord Conner's Ideas or running a
hotel aro up to date, to have every
thing possible for the plcasuio and
enjoyment or his patrons, Ho took
the hotel under tho most dlscourago
Ing circumstances, and by hard work,
enterprise and Judicious management,
It has gone to the head or the list, as
being Urn best hotel In tho northwest.
Tho Wlllamotto hotel orchestra of
Itself deserves more than u passing
notice. Misses Nellie Ilrowu and
Lolq Nloklln are expert violinists, aud
their equal Is hard to Unci.
Miss I
nemo uccKner, pianist uas no su
perior o Oregon. They liayo bceu
tho wonder and admiration of all who
haye neard them, They will play
during tho entire sesslou or the next
legislature forty days at lunch aud
dinner. They are threolovoly arthti
In short dressoi aad jot uro perfect
ladles,
Winter Clothing.
The New York Raakot bus a largo
lino or oycrcoats.duck coats and vests,
long Hliort slicker cunt and minis.
boy's duck coats, wool and cottou
work shirts und fancy wool and
laun'djrlijj dhlrts, boy's nud iucu'h
wopl sweaters, rubber boots and shoes
In abundance. Cull und save money.
AT THE STATE HOUSE
Dally Personalities and Proceedings
in the Different Departments,
Sharp Trick or Committee Clerks In Rais
ing Their Certificates
for Pay.
At tho state house Monday morn
ing there was a great cairn. Near!
all tho members and the lobby have
gone to their homes. Many went
with heavy hearts, as no pay for ser
vices could be drawn until the appro
priation bill is signed, which was not
done at noon. Secretary Kincnld re
fused to Issue nuy warrants until the
bill becomes a law by the goycrnor's
signature .or otherwise. The chief
executive has five days In which to
sign or lllo bills. Mils filed and not
vetoed become a law ten days after
filing.
All claims or members, offlccrs,
clerks and employes liayo been de
llbcrtly examined and classified and
the vouchers und warrants for the
same aro ready to Issue the moment
the bill is signed.
House bills 13, 15 and 38 were this
morning signed while, 11. D. G7 was
died without slgnaturo.
One or the most I mportnnt results .
or this session Is the heavy reductions j
made In the Income or the state
printer for tho coming four years. 1
The expenditures for this department
had already been decreased $35,000, as
compared with the last, term or Mr.
Lecd'fl predecessor, which with the
"kulllng" or tho extra session, will
leave that clllco no longer tho most I
lucrative In tho state. I
' A rather clever case or rorgery was '
attempted at the state capital last I
Siturdiy. Many or the certificates
made out and signed by the chulrmcn j
or the different commlttlcs In the
house allowed from seventeen to nine-1
teen days ror labor preformed by their
clerks, but by resolutions passed, an
order was Issued to have all certifi
cates changed to twenty days. Now
several or theso certificates wcro ror
three dollarj per day, and somehow,
quite a number or this class were
made to read live dollars, at the same 1
time the number of days was changed
us per resolution,
xt ,. !.. n i.. 1.
nuuuui liivsu im:iii.i kuu niruuKii
miu uuu.uk uuimiwiiciii,, u.. "
virtuous clerks had their trouble Tor
their pains.
Many or tho legislators aud stale
olllclals attended tho (leer funeral on
Sunday.
Speaker Carter, who wits probably
tbo hardest worked member, Is today
rusticating by hunting the Mongolian
pheasant, ror which the Willamette
valley Is growing ramous. This mag- ;
ulllccnt game bird has not yet reached
Mr. Carter's region In Southern Ore
gon. Secretary ur Stato Kincnld has not
only had his own troubles, but those,
or everybody elso to bear during this 1
session. Today that olllclal thought!
ho could once more "see daylight"
from beneath his Hood or work, but '
this afternoon ho was unexpectedly '
raced up with an Injunction, brought
by District Attorney Ilaydou, re
straining him from Issuing tho Ease-1
orn Oregon asylum warrant to Mr. I
Wright.
IIouso bill CD, Introduced by Gray,
of Lane, Is a Miort nnd unpicntsous
measure, but of great importance.
It Is tingrammatlcal, but its Intent
Is clear from Its ono brier section,
which follews:
Sec. 1. No act or law Incorporat
ing any city or town shall bo passed
by tho legislature of this stato, unless
tho samo has boon submitted ror rati-
llcatlon to tho legal voters or tho
town or city to be Incorporated or
chapter amended, nnd tho result of
said election, certified to by the
propor olllcors und attached to said !
charter or amendment before being
introduced In ulthor house or the leg-'
ishilure." f
This bill I it vol von tho prlnclplo or
Direct Legislation and was voted ror
In the house by 25 Republicans and 17
Union members. It passed the senate
without objection,
Secretary tor State-elect Dunbar
and Treasurer-elect Monro are In tho
capital, Mr. Dunbar has selected ror
living apartmonls rooms at J .M.
Martin's residence, near tho state
house. Mr, ?looro will Rccuro quarters
while here. Mr. Dunbar has decided
upon V, K. Lovcll as ono or his princi
pal clerks, Under tho present admtnls
tratlou, Mr. Lovcll is auditing clerk,
Samuel Koscr, or Astoria, will bo
appointed to succeed Mr. Lovcll In
the auditing dopariment. Mck Haas,
assistant auditing clerk, will also to
retained by Mr. Dunbar,
During tho last hours or the sosslon
the Salem charter bill passd the sou
ate, under suspension or rules, hut
owing to the fact that It .vas not en
rolled In time for the signature of tho
prcsldont und speaker 1 ho bill Is void.
A 8 soon ns the bill was passed, Mayor
Illchardson was notified that owing
to Its length tho regular enrolling
clerks could not complete It, and his
honor took It down town, employed a
large number of olerks to enroll the
same, but ulas.lt urlved at the cap tal
about 15 minutes after adjournment.
Underwear
For all ages In abundance at tho
Now York Racket, ut their usual
racket prices, I7 2dlw
i m i
Cr.'amery Butter,
Cholco AOo. two nounJs. fliuwl
butter -iUo, two pounds. Best eggs 2e
Second, 2-'lo cash. Free delivery,
wcck. naiem creaming opera uouse,
Liberal discount to stores on eggs this
White FrtSnutorc, - n,tf
Never ml rid
tho head If it
nches or feels
dizzy, Tho
trouble Isn't
there. Never
mind tho
mouth If It
tastes badly.
The ttouble is
lower down--in
the stom
ach Hostct
tcr's Stomach
Hitters Is
whatyounecd
to make you
well.
BITTER
MARRIIiD.
BA8EY-DISQUE.At number 323
Liberty street, Sunday, October 10,
nt 8 p. m. Miss Ida liascy to Mr.
Albert Dlftiuc, both of this city,
Rev. W. E. Copeland, of the Unl
tarfnn church, officiating,
The wedding, which was a quiet
iifYntr. wnn wlt.nnsxnil ntilv liv rnl 11 1 1 vr a
1 nnr1 n ttt ,,,, ,,, in,.iin, frin,iQ
I . .Wt. V. . .... .UWUW W..MUWV .W.l
of the contracting parties.
The ceremony was performed under
a wedding bower Jn tho corner of tho
room, and Rev. Copeland said tho
solemn words that made tho young
couple marr and wife, In tho simple
service or tho Unity churctt, aUcr
which congratulations nnd a merry
good time worn the order or the even
ing, An elegant luncheon was perycl.
Mr. and Mrs. Dlsquo were the happy
recipients or many beautiful and
useful plcscnts.
Mr. and Mrs. Dlsquc will be at
home to their many mends after
Monday, October, 23, at their home
number 323 Liberty street.
WYATT-BASEY. At tho fctutc
Mute School Sunday afternoon
Oct. 10th. Mrs. N. A. Wyatt to A.
J. llnscy, Ilev. P. S, Knight olllclat
lng. Mrs. Ilascy was a tencher at the
Mute school nnd Mr. Basey Is the
well known livery man of this city.
The students were Invited to the
ceremony nnd were tiuicl) delighted to
be present.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilascy will reside nt
the home of the groom on Liberty
street.
DIED.
ULNNETTE.-Attho home or her
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Hep-
hurn, Sunday, October 10, Mrs. u.
Mrs.
A. licnucttc, aged 30 yearn.
Miss Laura Tersaru Hepburn was
li .rn rinpptitltni- ".r. tNflH 11 nil in'irrlnil
-..-. .., i-- ... .....
,n. A. Itnnnnl.tn. nf ttnw
York,
; farc, 2, 1801. For some time
W V- - --W...., V W. .WT.
sho
was
has been ailing und Iter demise
not wholly unexpected.
Funeral services will be conducted
from the family home on Trade street,
Tuesday, -October 18, at 2:30 p. in.,
Key. John Parsons, of tho M. E.
church olllclatlng.
A Hop Uuycrs Knife,
A hop buyers knife would make a
good weapon or defense, nnrt Branson
and Co's. high grade groceries make a
good stock ror tho larder.
A Reckless Hebo.
A dare-devil tramp will rule under
a freight car and cat almost nny thing,
butthu liihubltantsorsalem patronize
Strong's restaurant and cat his 2i
cent meals.
The Sweetest Candy
In the world Is the kind that you
fancy most, and tho best meals in the
city aro tho 25c meals nt Strong'i
restaurant.
The Stamp of Stle
MADE IUQHT AND
. BOI,D RIGHT
AT A LOW PRICE
FOR THE FOLKS
110 CAN'T AF.
FORD TO PAY A
RIG TRICE.
$2,00
OSBURN'S RACKET
303 Commercial St,
DIHKCTLY OPPOSITE THE POST-OFPICR
hoSSM
EH
tw VJtt
ILA All
KSSVaj&
..NORTH WINDOW, PLEASE..
Prices spenk louder than pages o' Idle words. If you
nro Inclined to post yourscU on values stop at our
north window a minute. Hore'a an Item or two you'll
find :
Ladles' all linen hemstitched hand.
kerchiefs o
Men's ull linen hemstitched hand-
kerchiefs ic0
homo of that 100 dozen purchase of
haiidUerchlt'fs 5o
Lad es lleeced vests t8c
Ladles heavier lleeced ,.2:io
Ladlea'30 percent wool vests ...48o
Ladles' Melba Union suits -lOo
Men's very heavy lleeced vests. ..48c
Men's beautUul tan cashmero socks 22o
Men's elegant tan wool shirts. . . ,lSc
JfUST OPENED...
Anot her big lot or those meu's dressy balsonlato lasts
RACKET PRICES.
WIGGIN'S BAZAAR, 307 Commercial Street
c
ENJO ED
Appropriation to Pay Banker Wright
of Union.
TO
e Utoppell By an Injunction
ceedlng From the District
Attorney.
Pro-
District Attorney Ilayden has be
gun a suit to enoln payment or the
claim or W. T. Wright ror reimburse
ment to him or the 825,000 warrant
ror the Eastern Oregon asylum site at
Union, Ore.
FILKSA NOTICE.
8ALEM, Oct, 17, 1898.
Hon. II. It. Klncald Sec. or Stutc:
I hereby notify you that It la ray
Intention as soon as papers can be
prepared to enjoin you from Issuing a
wanant In ravor or W. T. Wright for
the payment or that pretended claim
against the Stato of Oregon, as I
consider It a mere evasion of the
supreme court.
S. L. IIaden.
Dlst. attorney ror 3d judicial district
or Oregon.
Saturday Banker W. T. Wright
called on Secretary or State Klncald
and asked him to accept the old war
rant ror 825,000, originally ksucd to
Phil Mctschanas a member or the
eastern Oregon asylum board and
declared unconstitutional by tho su.
prcmc court, but Mr. Klncald de
clined to have anything to do with It,
Mr. Wright simply wanted to' leave
It with him and have It cancelled as
an obligation against the stato and
issue the new warrant ror $32,088.88
just put in the appropriation bill by
the legislature In special session. As
the bill was not yet tlnally passed
Mr. Klncald could not act.
MR. WRiaitT'S POSITION
Is that he as an Innocent third party
cashed tho state warrant that has
been dcclnrcd unconstitutional ror the
persons who sold the section of land
to the state. The warrant was trans
ferred by treasurer Mctschan to them
for the deeds to tho land and cashed
by Mr, Wright, and ho was able to
make this clear to the Ways and
Means committee and they put it In
the appropriation bill, The legislature
has passed the bill but the governor
has not- signed It, though he will
probably let It become a Jaw.
Win. II. Holmes, counsel ror Mr.
Wright, was seen und declared that
he did not believe an injunction could
be made to stick as against an act or
thelaglslature when all the facts or
the claim und tho past hl&tory or the
case had been laid before It.
AT MARION COURT HOUSE.
Hamlin P. Smith, executor or the
estate or Fabrllus II. Smith, do
ceased, tiled a petition today asking to
be allowed to sell personal property or
the estate. Judgo Terrell ordered
the petition grunted; and that tho pe
titioner be allowed to sell tho property
at private sale.
James Scott, N. Hansen and H. T.
Judson, appraisers or the cst'ite or
Fuurltus II. Smith, deceased, tiled
their Inventory and appraisement,
placing tho valuation ut $9,802.50,
A suit was tiled In Department No,
2, by Mary A. Flamoudon, Ad dio S
Plumundon, and J. D. IMamondon vs.
Francis II. Pcndland and James II.
Pcndland, her husband. It Is an ac
tion brought ror a partition or real
property In Salem, Oregon, or sale nnd
division.
Sherman, Condit nnd Pane are the
plaintiffs' attorneys.
Marriage licenses were Issued to A
A. Dlsquo and IdaO, Jtasey, the rather
or tho young lady, A. J. Hasoy, signed
the nlllidatlt, and Mrs. N. A. Wyatt
and A. J. llasey. J. S, Pcnnybaker
acting as witness.
BIO BREWERY DEAL.
English Syndicate Buying Cincinnati
Plants.
Cincinnati, Oct. 17 Tho prospects
are that the olg deal whereby an Eng
lish syndicate Is to secure, through
purchase, possession or the Cincinnati
breweries, will be completed some
time during the present week. All or
the preliminaries hare been arranged,
but there Is yet some difference be
tween tho syndicate and tho Lion una
Herancourt breweries, It Is under
stood that the difference is in regard
to the price, but It will be adjusted
satisfactorily before many days havo
'elapsed.
Children's ribbed fleeced hose .....17o
Ladles' heavy fleeced black hose.. 18c
Ladies' line lleeced hose, ribbed
tons 25c
Ladles beauty pins, best kinds, (0
styles Inside) 5c
Thcro are dozens or other things
too, and what we'd rather have you
no than anything elso Is to come In
und bee these values. Prices talk,
but goods and prices talk louder,
Men's slickers, oil coats, oil pants,
hats, mackintoshes, etc. etc.
9l.a5
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
32c,
ALL LINES
Oregon
Fruits
GRAPES
PEARS
APPLES (IJIg Red Ones)
QUINCES
TABLE DELICACIES
FINE AFTER-DINNER
CHEESES.
SONNEMANN
THE GROCER
124 Stato st
Telephone- 31
Lamps..
Large assortment of lamps In latest
shapes and designs in nlckle, high and
low standing banquets nnd vase lamps.
Wo liayo them nil marked In plain fig
ures and can save you money on our
lino as wo bought them direct at tho
factory. Como and see the line, even
If yon do not purchase,
Yokohama Tea Store
RED FRONT.
REMEMBER our fresh roasted Cof
rees ir you want u good cup or
couee.
FREE DELIVERY.
Attend.
PATTON BROS.
Medallion Sale
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
fti KM Ym Han Always BNtit
Bears the
Signature of
This we6k
Only
5
Our 46 inch
at,
Our all wool
46 hich all wool black henrietta, formerly $1,00 now 70c,
46 inch all wool black henrietta, formerly $1,25? now 90c
All wool black solid, formerly $1,25i now 85c
All wool black solid, formerly 751 now 53c
All wool ladies' cloth, 50 inch, formerly 65c? now 48c
All wool ladies' cloth, 36 inch, formerly 38c? now 29c,
All wool challics, formerly 75cj now 30c
AT COST TO
w 55TSTS
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 Hester,.
NEW BOOK3
Any or the following Cloth Round
10 mo Books limited to any address,
post-paid on receipt 18c. Send for
lists of 20c and 25c books.
LIST OF
a uonsianun....Ludovlo Haloyy
w?1 nrc,8,of a Bnwnlo.MlBS Mulock
hsop's Fables.
a nee in Wonderland L Carrol
a l i . ,IL iayUa J M Barrio
.ui.uu,uKrjitfiiy ot Hem. franklin.
Autocrat or tho Hreakrast Table
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Racon's Essays.
Beauties or Khukespeuro Dodd
Beyond the City.... A.C. Doyle
nJ2SrkV??Uit-r AnnaSewell
Book or Golden Deeds....C. M. Yonge
Bracebrldgo Uall y. iri
Browning, Robert ---..Poems
Conresslons or an Opium Eater....
....... n r..i
Cranrord ....".."Uta TTaskeft
Cricket on tho ncarth. Dlcken"
Crown or Wild Olive J. Ru5k"n
Discourses or Eplctetus
Dolly Dialogues A. Hope
Dream Lire u Murvel
Drummond'j, Addresses.
Emerson's E-wuvs.
Ethics or the Dust j. Ruskin
Kvangellno H. w. Longrellow
Frankenstein Mrs. Bhellev
Grace Abounding to tho Chler or
blnnors John Bunyan
Humlet ShakesnonrU
Haunted ChamberHThe dKs
nccesund Hero Worship .. cB
II awat ha n w' t r.,',Y'..
r! W Su Gabies.::. HaVKrno
.u A.iuuKuia ui uii iaie fellow..
u..iT"v:T"VrV Jerome K. Jerome
Idylls or the King Tentmon
Imitation or Christ T. a Kempis
Julius Osar Bhakespere
In Memoriani Lord Teonvson
Lady or the Lake Sir W. Scott
Lalla Rookh -.Thomas Moo
Lamb's Essays or Ella. e
Lamb's Last Essays or Ella,
Lamb's Talcs From Shakespeare,
Lays or Ancient Rome iMacaulav
LaysorSwttlshavallers....." y
r l)T77'AAY," Ednmnstoune Aytoun
Light or Asia SlrK. Arnold
Longrellow's Poems.
Frank S.
BooicsBLUB and BTATioVfrirJ
5J2y-
GOODS...
all wool black brocades
53c,
black brocades, at
43c and 47c,
MS
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4."
CLOSE OUT.
257
Commercial Street
Salem
TITLES.
Lowell's Poems.
Lucllo .--- o wen Merod I Mi
Man In Black....Stantey J. Weyman
Marlmon sir Walter Scott
Mornings in Florence J Ruskin
My Lady Nlcotln J M Barrio
Nat Law In Spirit World.-Drummond
Old Mam'sollo's Secret E Marlitt
One or the Proresslon.-.M. Whlto, Jr.
Parad so Lost -.John Milton
Taradlso Regained John Milton
Past nnd Present TCarlyto
Paul and Virginia B St. Pierre
Pleasure or Lire Slr J. Lubbock
Plutarch's Lives or Alexander the
Great and Julius Caesar.
Pop's Poem's Edgar Allen Poo
Prince or the House or David.
Professor Ingraham
Princess Lord Tennyson
Queen or the Air John Ruskin
Riband Ills Friends.... Dr. J. Urown
Rnsselas Samuel Johnson
Reveries or a Bachelor-Ike Marvel
Representative Men-R. W. Emerson
Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare
Sartor Resartus T. Carlyie
Scarlet Letter N.. nawthorne
besameand Lilies i. Ttimirin
Ships That Pass Jn the Night
.... - Tfonhrlrn Tin rrnrlon.
b gn or the Four a. C. Doyle
oMet,c.'i ??.ok Washington Irving
Stlcklt Minister S. R. Crockett,
St. Mark's Rest John Ruskin,
Story or an African Form
,,, ,-" ,""o : ol,ve Schrelner
Table Talk and Other Poems.
-... William Cowper
Tangle wood Tales Hawthorne,
ien NicntB In a Barroom Arthur
Threo Men In a Boat J. K. Jerome
Through Gates or Gold....M. Collins
Thoughts rrom Marcus Aurellus
: - Antoninus
Through the Looking Glass
m,T" o r Lewis Carroll
Tlllyloss Scandal .....J. M. Barrle
Treasure Island .....R. l. Stevenson
Uncle Tom's Cabin
xr, rlP: Harriet Beecher Stowe
wf?r ? Wakefled Goldsmith
Jjjf.les Klngsley
W ilttler'a Pneius Klngsley
'n40W '" Thrums J. M. Barrle
Wonder Book -Hawthorne
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