THE COLUMBIAN AJSTD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Folitta Toj Muoli for Him. A lndy on Fifth Avcnuo, New York, quickly summoned a doctor : "Ob, doctor, my husband Is nearly dentl. Ho ntteuded n onncus Inst nlchl. Ho miula four speeches nntl promised to bo with his fellow citizens ngrun to day. Hut oh, doctor, ho looks nonrly dead." ' "lifts ho been hi politics long 1" "No, only hist yoar. He worked hard for "James MeCaulny's election" "Ho will get well, madam 1 IIo has n stomach for nny disense, if ho work ed for Mm. Political life, of short or long dura tion, is very exhausting, as is evident from tho great mortality winch pre vails nmoug public men. Ex. U. S. Senator H. IC. Hruce, who has been long in public life, sayp: "Tho other day, whon Btepping into a oar at a crossing, I found Dr. within, who eyed me up and down in b supriscd way, rumatkm: " 'Why Senator, how well yon look!' " 'Well, I fetl pretty well,' I ans wered." Tho doctor uttered an incicdtilous reply, when tho Senator frankly told him, in answer to an inquiry, that it win Warner's safe cure which accomplished fur him what tho profession had f.tiled to do. Senator lJrucu siys his friends arc very much astonished at this revelation of power. The Globe. Overwhelmingly dofcatcil. "Daisy 1 O, Daisy !" almost shrieked a stylishly dressed lady at thu Union depot yesterday morning as sho left her two children and hurried through the crowd. Tho crie9 and ovident dis tress of tho lady touched tho heart of tho bystanders, who followed her as slio looked under tho trains and tlic platform, crying all tho while in a tiitcous voice : "Daisv 1 Daisy 1 where aro you Several unfeeling men who got near enough to Bpeak to her were heard to mutter " Daisyl" os they moved away with a look of discust on their countenances. Others were picturim; to themselves a pretty, prattling babe wandering about in the unteclinc crowd in n vain search for its mother j or, frightful thought 1 crushed heneath tin whells ot a car. They followed her as sho ran frantically up the elevated waiting-room stairs. At last, unable to find Daisy, tho woman returned to tho depot, and tat ing a seat burst into a flood of tears. "Madame,'' Eaid Depot Master ltogers as ho led to her the two child ren whom he tound wandering anong tho crowd, '-I found theo two out on tho platform and the other can't bo far away. Cheer up. Wo will find your other. If not "Oh, it wasn't a child," wailed tho lady between her sobs, "it was my d-dnc, Daisy." Tho depot master waited to hear no more, and as ho strodo furiously into the ecntlcmen's waiting-room he was heard to mutter between his teeth several sentences not to bo found in the revised edition of the Old ment. Kansas City Times. Testa- A Eecent Liw, An act regulating tho moving of ma chinery propelled by steam was passed at onr late Legislature, wo givo it in full as follows: An Act to regulate the movement of machinery propelled by steam upon tho public roads and highways of this Commonwealth. Seo. 1 provides that it shall not bo lawful for anv person or persons own ing or controlling for himsplf or oth ers, to move inauhinery propelled by steam over any puhlio road or highway excepting under tho provisions of the act herein provided. Sec. II. That in every case, when such machinery propelled by steam is being moved upon a publio road or highway, it shall bo tho duty of the owner or owners, or persons in charge of nioh machinery upon the approach, in either direction, of all persons trav elling in vehiclep,or in ohargo of teams, to move such machinory.ns far as prac ticable the right or left of the road to a position whero tho said approaching vehiclo or team may pass with tho greatest safety, and Bton tho same bo foro such persons, travcllinK in vehicles or in charto of teams, shall havo ar rived within threo hundred feet of such machinery, and tho owner or own ers, or persons in charge of tho ma chinery, shall signal such passing ve hiclo or teams until they aro safely by tho danger; and if thero be any ob struction to tho view of tho roid it shall bo tho duty of the owner or own ers or persons in charco of such ma chinery not to approach such obstruc tion nearer than three hundred feet without going to tho place to see that tho road is clear or sending sorao com petcnt person fcr tho purpose. Approved June 30, 1885. It Balanced. "What aro you dome down town this limo of nlchl!" asked ono pedes trian of another in front of the Ci'.y Hall, at ten o clock the other nicht "Heen working at my books down at the otlice." "What ailed cm!" "My cash account wouldn't balance. Old Smith was looking over the books tins afternoon, and ho said hod givo mo till to-morrow noon to see that cash balanced cash-on-hand account.'' "Can you find tho erroi!'' "Oh, Ivo found it and made every. thing balance. I brought 39.05 down from the house, you know! JJetrot Free J'ress. Ono minute's iinpiisonment in jail was tho punishment imposed on a man charged m n Uiaremloii (Ark.) court with having sold the products of land for w Inch ho iiad tailed to pay rent Thotiial occupied soveral day, and upon the vcidict being pronounced the condemned walked across tho court room and placed himself in charco of thu sheiilT, who took him to tho jail whero ho nerved .out one minute' time. Thero aro scores of persons who aro silleriug troin some lonn ot blood dis order or bkin disease, such as Scrofula Boils, ele.. elo. After a practical test J. II. Mercer asserts that Ackei's Blood Kliiir will ceitninly euro all such (lis eases, including Sypliill'm and lthcuma t'sui.' His net a patent nostrum, but scientific preparation, ho guarantees it After a thorough test J II. Mercer most positively aeseits that Acker's Kiiglish Beinedy is tho best inedicinn for asthma, croup, coughs, whooping cough and all lung troubles that can be found. Ask him about it, for ho fully guarantees it. Over one million boxes of Acker's Dynpep'ia Tablets seld in tho past twelve months, purely upon their in ill's, Why Buffer with Chionio Con Hllpatlon, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Sick' Headache, Heartburn, and Female Trouble h, when J. II. Mercer oilier yqu relief ami positivo cure in tho Dyspepsia Tablets. IIo sells them on a guarantee. Ono hundred and fivo years ago Nicholas Thomas and Lucy Somes lived in Mt. Desert, Mc., and wanted to bo married. Thero was no minister within thirty miles so they married them?elvcs. On tho town record, under dato of 1780, is tho contract which they drow up and Biuned agreeing, in "tho preseuco of God, the angels, and theso witnesses, to love, to cherish and nourish," and to "love, honor, and oboy him," as husband and wife, so long as God should oontimio heir lives. Only leiMiitiiiiico Hitters Known. If o n ilicr in el I c I ii o known bo effectually purges the blood of decp-p-oatcd tllflcnflcp. Million bear tcntlnioii) to Its wonderful curative e fleets. It I n purely VciieCnhlo Preparation, marto from 11m natlio licrbs and roots of California, tho medicinal properties of wlilcli ore extracted there Iron, without tho wo of Alcohol. It remove Ilia cnuiic of disease, nnd tho patient recover mi health. lil, health. crcnt iiiomt Purliier and Life- SA. ViVll?. &'l,,"D,'inTo..1.1La It In tho n rlrlnff Prlnclliltf iierfett lteuovator nnd ltivljrorator of tho syptim is ere heen everbcforoliitliolilMoryof thoworldhnsamedlclno ten compounded inwrwlng tho iower of ViSEdin utters In hcallug the tick ot every d avaao man Is IllTT In. Tho Alterative, Aperient, Diaphoretic, Car mlnatlre, Nutritions, Laxative, Sedative, Counter Irritant, Sndorlflc, Antl-Uillons, Solvent, Diuretic nnd Tonlo properties of ViNioAn Hitteim exceed thoso of nuy other medicina In tho world. No crHou can take tho Hitters according to directions anil remain long timvcll, provided tnelr bones nro not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and tho ltal organs wasted beyond tho tKilut of repair, . . Illllolla, Remittent, Intermittent nnd Ma larial fevers nro prevalent throughout tho United MIhIiim. nnrtlrnlnrlv In tho vftllcvs uf nnr irreat livers nnd their vast tributaries ilurfjg tho Smnmcr nnd Autumn, especially daring seasons of unusual heat urn ciryness. 'J'hcno Fever nro Invariably nccom extensive durani-cmcntfl of tho stomach. npanied by ''eierUna "a bowels. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful lnfluenco upon, these organs, is absolutely neeessary. There I no rntlinrtlc for tho pnrposo equal to Dr. ,1. Walker's Vi-Eusn Hittehi, as It will speedily remote tho dark-colored lscid matterwilh which tho bonclB nro loaded, at tho samo tluio rtlnul laling tho secretions of tho liver, nnd generally restoring Iho healthy funcUons of tho dlgcsUvo ""orlllr tho liorty nsnlnst dlseaso by purifying nil its fluids Willi VlNEOAll UlTTEllS. No epidemic enn toko hold of a system thus forearmed, it ini if'f,riLi- tlm sioimicli and stimu lates tho torpid Liver nnd HowcH, cleansing tho Mood of all impurities. Imparting lira and vigor to tho frame, and carrying oil without the aid of Calomel, or other minerals, all poisonous matter from the system. It is easy of administration, prompt in action, and certain In Its results. I)pi isliior lint Itf.'st Ion, Headache, ram In tho bhoulders. Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, lHoumonla, Dizziness, Uad Tasto in the Jloulh, UlHous Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, aud a hundred other painful symptoms, are at onco ,re llnv-i. hv Vravnin Hittpril For inlliiiniiiiilor- and Chronic Rheuma tism, uout, rieuraigio, inseases ot we uioou, i.i.rr, Kidneys and Bladder, the Ditters hao no equal. In thM-. as in all constitutional Diseases. WALKER'S Vimeoaii Uittebs has Bhown its great curative powers in the most obstinate and Intractable cases. , , Mcclmnit-nl IMscnws. Persons engaged in Taints ond Minerals, such ns Plumbers, Type setters, Uold-beaters, and Miners, ns they adrauce In Ufa. nro snhWt In I'nralvsts of tho llOwelS. To guard against this, take occasional doses ot Mi I ii DUcnse, Scrofula, Salt Ilheum, Ulcers, Rwellings, Ilmples, ltistules, Holls, Carbuncles, lllnc-.wnrmfl. RmM-hr-flil. Hom Krej. ErTKlnelOS. Itch, Scurfs, IJlscoloraUons, Humors and diseases of tho 8ktn, of whatever nrfme or nature, aro liter ally dug up and carried out of tho 6ysteni In a short tlmo by the uso of the Ditters. l'ln, Tape anil oilier Worms, lurking In the syBtem of so many thousands, are effectually oesiroyeu ana removeu. no system. 01 uiticmc, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, will freo the .mm wnmia lltrn Vnimni Ttn-rrna. i.J I'linit'., rti-urn L I'r.ri, inuui)ii, ,.nw... Cough, and all children's diseases may bo made lewthevero bv keening the bowels open with mild. doses of tho Hitters. This wonderful remedy is especially adapted to the systems of children, for ntirifviTu- hprbn atone ctve It its remarkable cura tive powers. It contains no alcohol, opium or other poison. . FOr trciliniO i;01111!IUlllli, injuuuKViuiu, married or single, at tin, dawn UL ,uiiiuuui omanhood, or ,ira nf lira thla Ttlltm lina tin PllllAl rinnii.fl tlm irltlnifd llluoii when Halm. purlUes buret through the skin In Eruption? or Sores; cleanse it when obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse It when it Is foul; your feelings will tell youwneu, ana meneuiuioi uiu bjbw.-iu nut la coiieliiNlont nivo the Bitters a trial. It will speak for Itself. Ouo bottla Is a lietterguar nn.oa n.ll. maril, Ihnn n lnMllV ml Vlrt iRPIlieilt. AroniHlracll uoiucaroiuuumxuuuspiuiM n duierent languages. It. II. mcDonnld Wrilg Co., rroprlctore, i mi.w..MiiBL c" """.ctwitonbuVNcwiorkr Sold ny all Ucalcrs ana Drtiggisis. mother, or daughter, can ba tnado tho picture of health W a few pac'kagea of Dr. Kilmer's COM - l'LETK vemale HKMbDY. Why lenhcm suffer when so easily cured? Ask your druggbt lor It. 1T1CO .uu. IP YOU are threatened with or already havo nghl'H dlsejse.or If you pass red or bloodv-urlne. or btrtngy-urlne, or mtlky-urlne Dr. Kilmer's ( am t -ituui corrects nil conumons ami pos lively cures. Ask your druggist lor It. use., f 1. IF VOL' expectorate or raUo matter, froth or piuegin-iir. Kilmers india.n eoNsu.Mi-iiu OIL win remove the causes, and cure you, your druggist for It, Mo.. 6Jc., (1. IF VOl'K children havo he.irtdUeaso-glve them nr. Kilmers oli;an.w keii nr;.itr iiiijii.in. Atk s our druggist lor it. (i, Dr. McTaggart This noli'd Hpeclallat of Bcrnntnn, Is the only spt'ciuiist nils sine oi riew ioik.i'iui. nilelnhia ami IlulTtilo who makes un uxclti. stvo specially ot treiitlnt; chronic, long stnnuhiR nnd lingering disenses to which innu and womntikind uru iihjcet, such ns Consumption, Ilioncliinl ntleeilotis, Scrofu. la, 6alt.Hlic.-iun, Loss , of Mutihoml.Sklti i)U- eases, Itlietnnittlsin, Ulcus, OUlSoies, Kpl. lepsy, Syphilis, Deafness, boss of Voice, Chronic Diuirhu'a.t'lillls utnl Fever, Worms, Liver complaint, Cancers, rumors, 1'aroiy- sis, Tape worm, neati disease, etc., ,vc, cSTFemalo diseases a specialty. No mullcr how lonp you have heen suf. ferine nor how many Doctors yon have cm. nloved in vuln, you should upply to Dit. MoTAUOAitT tit once, when he will tell ul- rentlv without liuiillni! out false hones whether your disease is strictly curublo or can only ho relieved. lie owes his wide reputntlnn for the suc cessful treatment of nil lingering or chronic ilisenses to expcilcnco and close applica tion for over 20 years, ond to no miraculoui What tub l'AI'Klts Bay i iniAidoLiiifiii hnnpKt. entelcnL tinrlitht and ro. liable and well worthy of Iho peopl tonildenco umi luminals k.ivs exactly what ho means aud means exactly w hat ha say3."-hcran-ton JirlHiMtttlH. . . . "IIo Ij too useful a man to lose,"-Lackawanua iVMW I'Ul. Comer Lackawanna and Washington Avenues. BCHANTON, I'A. Sept U-ly My Origin of "0. K," In tho Innnuatro of tho Choctaw In dians, ono of tho most frequently re curring expressions is tno oko witn which an nlllrmatlon or denial Is con cluded. Tho oko (pronounced with strontf accent on tho last syllable) is ono of the substitutes for tho copulat- ivo verb to be, which M wanting in Choctaw. Oke, m pronounced in Choctaw, hat exactly tho samo sound as thcJalDhahetiu pronunciation of tho letters O' K in English. Tho meaning of the expression, ns noailv asitojnbo conveyed in English, If: "That Is true; that is all so. ' A few examples out of many that might bo cited will illustrato this. "Iho Choctaw Indian is a good fellow," is expressed thus: Ilntnck apl liuma Chalita nohukmah oke, In which hat tack apl Ininia means "Indian'' (liter ally, nian-body-red), aehukman means "good," and 6ko is tho copulative ev pri'ssiou, "it is so.'' In ltov. Cyrtu nitigton's Choctaw new testament, tho first sentence of Matt. v. 12: "Yo aro the silt of the earth," is I Gakni in huppi huehchia hoke, literally ; "tho eaith its salt yo i that is so." To General Andrew Jackson is -at tributed tho introduction of the Choc taw word into our Anglo-Amcricnn speech. Ueforo tho wnr of 1812, in voyages up ami down tho Mississippi, and in trading oxpiditions over land from Nashville, Tennessee, to isaicnez, Mississippi, through tho Choctaw na tirn he was brought into frequent com munications Willi the lhoctaws, uuiniiiiii..'v,..i.; , was prone to the use of downright and enercitio methods of assertion. Hear- jn, emphatic oko 80 frequently ,f , . '. . Uttered by tllO (JllOCaw people, ho learned tint meaning conveyed iy u lo tho choclnw mind, and appropriuled it out ot hand to Ins own purpose. From him it passed over to the mul titude. This account of tho origin of O. IC. has been current in the South for many J ears. If r.ot true, it is, to say tho least, ben trovato. iNo one who una ever rean an auio craim letter of Geneial Jackson will easily credit the stoiy that he as in ln0 habit, when ho was piesident of tho United States, of indoreing m kaltem blue, apDlicants for ofiice with tho letters O. K., under tho belief that theso wero tlto proper initials for "all correct' Jackson was no scholar, but he was no so ignorant of English otthograpliy as to fall into a blunder of that sort. IIo may have indorsed documents with tho letters O. K. as a jocular symbol of his favoiite Choctaw expression. Iho story that these loi ters wero seriously intended by him as an abbrevation of "oil km I eel'' was probably, os Mr. Georgo K.uiciofi sug- acsts, as a posteriori invention of the enemy to-wit, tho Whigs dtirintr the lint political contests m the days ol Iho roaiinc '-tO's. That ll:o abbrevation O. K. was coin ed by Jackson himself and used by him long ycais before it pass.'d into cur rent slang finds curious eonliiiuatiou in an extract from the old court records of Sumner county, Tennessee, quoted by Parlon in his "Life of Jackson," vol. 1. p. 130. "October C, 1790, Andrew Jackson, Esq,, proved a bill of sale from Hugh McUary to Gasper Manskcr, for a negro mar, which was O. K.1' "A common western mistake,'' adds Mr. Parlon, "for O. H., which nieaus ord crid recordired. Iluuce, pel haps, the eaying O. K.' II is not more likely that tho O. K of this entry was suirgt sled by Jack son himself as a biief method of say ing, after tho Choctaw fashion, that the claim had been legally made out 1 American Magazine of Jlistory. The Telephone GirL There had been an tuiutual electii cal distuibauce, and tho telephone c'ul lm1 .finnii'Ail cnL'nrol fltcpniirnainrr ........ r-'-e shocks while answeiliic calls. As miulit i13Vo been expected, this soured her temper moro or less, ana when 5H.r called sho uttered her customary "hel lo so snappishly that tho manager who sat by, knew somebody was about to suiter. "Givo mo Mr. Hullwinkle's store, please,'' said Mrs. Uullwinkle, who had called. "All right I Here it is." "Hello 1 Is Mr. Hullwinklc there ?" "No,raa'am,"ieplied ono of tboclerks. "Do u know where he is ?" At this instant the heatlless girl switched on Warpman, who was de scribinc tho centleness of a horse he was auoui lo purcnasu lo onu ui him friends, and tho reply Mrs. Uullwinkle got was : "1 was down to Farmans this atter- noon, and when l went to me uarn i found Farman'a wife with her arms around his neck, and when I spoke about takinrr him away, she I'ecau cry mt! aud said sho would not bo ablo lo live uilhouthim. "She did, eh!'' said Mis. Uullwinkle. sputtering into thu transmitter. "The hus3y ! We'll see I'1 And when tho same number called for a surgeon just before bedtime, the teleiihono cirl knew that Mis. Bulhunklu "had teen.'' A young pobtmasler of a villac1-' postoflicQ was hard at work when a gentio tap was heard upon tno door, nnil ir, clnnnml o linalifnl ITinlInn nflfl 1 ,.,n Jn nr,i- .uliioh alio ilnniroil w,t" a money order, ywiicu st o desired cashed. Shu handed it to tho oflicial with a bashful smile; who after close ly examining it, handed her tho money it called for. At tho samo tuno ho nsked her if sho had read what was written on tho margin of tho order, iSo, 1 havo not, sho replied, "tor J cannot make it out. Will you please read it tor mo 1 ' Tho young postmaster read as fol lows: "I 6cnt you three dollars and a dozen kisses. 'Glaiicititr at tho bashful cirl, said: "Now I havo paid you tho mouoy and 1 suppose you want the kisses. ' "V cs, she saul, "it he has bent me any kisses I want them, too.' It is hardly necessary to say that tho balance ot tho ortler was promptly paid, nnd In n scicnliflu manner at that, and eminently satisfactory to the coutry maiden, for she went oat of tho olhcu smacking her lips as if thero was a taslo upon them sho never en countered before. After sho arrived homo sho remarked to her mother: "Eh, mother, but this postollice system of ours is a great thiiier. develonini' moro and moro ev ery year, and each new feature added seems to be the best. Jimmy sent mu a dozen kisses with the money order and tho postmaster gavo me twenty, It beats tho special delivery system all hollow. t7;i ited Mates Mail. A strip of Arabian paper dating from the ninth century, and containini! a woodcut with ornaments and iuitinls, has just been found among the impels ot tho Austilan Archduke Kamer, This relio shows that tho art of wood- cuttinir was nrobnblv of Arabian origin. or that it was, at all" events, known lo the Arabs in tho ninth century. LIKE HIS FATHER. He Wiih Ainlctcil Willi Htonu In llic Illmltlvr, Mr. 8. '. Hicks, ot Pleasant Valley, Duclicsa county, N. V., tho son of J!r, K. 8, Hicks, WI1030 namomny Imro appeared In Ihli Journal In ron- oectlon with an nrtlclo similar to this, wvs, llko his father, nnitcttd with slono In tho bladder, only that hi enso was more serious than his father's. Tho father ndtlsort tlm son to wilto toDr. Dntld Kennedy, ot lioundout, N. Y., who, hosnlil. would ten mm, what lo no. Dr. Kennedy replied, Bug. :estlng tho USO of KHNNllllY'S irivnillTV timi. 1)V. which una worked so successfully In tho father's cs hi. vr iiieks who ,,V ,i!J.' . ,, , tivilintni.nl itlivcini.in. f iin. t,Vn , . "r."!'" i moti for lum irfni v vv ihii- i'LnV,0,J1.l.,,f two' wrek.!"mn'of .Vhit I'hJ,yjJ . ft.er inch lomr nnd t ho thieknesToi n.-.VXS, 1 then holms hail no sjmptoins of it return of tho iiuuiMv, in in iu kick man nenieit. What better results could havo licen expeeteilf What greoler seienco ennieri tio end JS?iB f ,7 ' . f h l F"lrcl5' cnni,Kh- ,)r' Kennedy nrZ ntin.i . 'V I IJ'ULllllUll WIllCIl IIO Can KDV does lnMgornte tho blood, cnrcsllver, M.ltiey xnoimiituiM or ctiitcfiii icfttio vol. untftriiy tetiry in 1 itprs lo Dr. KemuHty, with u .......... ...it iuiiiit l-iui "lllllS WHICH ITIiTC HUM iiprs ilociimehts nnd OTtmcntos never tmHsoas. wimi "favorite Krmeily,'tlio prcat unecino for blood, liver nnd kidney disorders, Una Uono for AN AllSIII.VTi: C'llKK I'lllt IX T TX 13 73 XT j rl A jtx. JL. xx. Xi. T' U1J mt Jhibbom cnc icUl readily to It mm ji.ii nut nuiejii iu t.uruii, pinio cilo whero directions nro followed. lUsucccts ims iiccu icnmiKnmontiti 111 cures wonder ful. It Is tho most mcceisful irciartUlon In tlm Uinrkotfor CATAKItll and tho only ono t lint froinifc!i nn vAiioiuip, nioiinii uuri. it is ruly a IdcrMnir to innnktnd, A Trial Is nil that In nttkiMl for It Onco used, It In nlwnjs recommended, Sond Tor testimonials of actual cure-i. IT HAS yo KQUAL POU MALARIA. A POSITIVE CURE IS ASSURED. Ono bottlo l aenerally fuftlelent for a euro. Stop taking (lulnlne. A trial only s asked for Kul LKii'e e'ATAittm I.kmehv. It Ii a hl'ncil'ic for nil ill.ea.esnrljlinr from an Impure blood and drives nil eruptions fioni tho (kin. For fyphl lltleeoinplaluts It Is superior to nny prepnrallon In the market. Ono bottle will euro munt of tho fallovUnir complaints and a continued uso mil positively cure. ravo uocior uuis anu try it, KHnUMATISAl. SCROFULA. SKIX EKUPTIOXS. VENr.UKAL DISEASES. DYSI'EI'SIA. LOSS Ol- APPETITE. EEEI.IXG OE I.AXGOUH. UILIOUSXESS. LIVER TROUULES. KERVOUS 1VEARXESS. FEMALE WEAKNESS. KKLT.t-ii'n t'ATAnnu Ueikoy Is no patent UH-tlietue, niu a paio anu pieusant prennrniiuu totiikoand Mtrelvthn irreateat incdienf dlseor- ,-rv crthc a'-u. Ono bottlo reluvenates tho cntlro s-lem ami po-c?ics moro virtue than a half ilornti nouics oi oriiiunry patent preparations. Write fur testimonials and other Information, xj-l'or sale bv ilniirzlits irencrally. rr.ici; si.co a iiotti.i:. six hot- Tl.lls roll S.-..0O. On receipt of r.00 by tno taantti.ieiurcrs, kasickl r. jvcllkii pt wo., lptrrl tuiltj, l'a., six bottles will bo sent expresi p.ui;. TRACK UARK. IT LEADS ALL. No other blood-purlfylug mriHclno Is mado, or has ever been i rd'are.l, which so com rletely im'uts ths warns of physicians aud tho geueral imblio as Ayer'o Sarsaparilla. It hath tho $ tH a truly setontni prepara tion lor all blood dm-use. Jf thero Is a lurk QnnAni! lutAlutof Scrofula nlHiut you, QunUnHfl Avi:ua sitsviicai,v mil dlslod'o (t and eW It from your system. .l-'or coudtltutlon.il or sci'olulous Catarrh, PATIDDIJ Lltd SAit.vi'vmr.Lv U tho UHlflilrtn :ruo remedy. t liu cured numbcrleaH easca. It mil stop tho luusenus cat.irrli.il dNcrirKa, and removo tho sicken ing odor of t.io bratli, uhlcli nro indicadoua of scrofuloos ori.n. Ill PPDATIQ "autt.T-.Scrt.2P,iss2. ULUCnUUO t tbongo of two joara ono of VJnpCO my children wa terribly mulcted UUIikO with ulcerous running jrM on ltd face and npek. At tho eaui3 tlmo its eyes wero swollfii, much Intlimed, and very Bore. NODE i iiysieji iiit iDHi ns inai a pow uuiiu uriumi JvlterHttvometllcIiioinust bo I'uudotod. They united In recommend lug AYKit's SVKSKPutltxv. A few iloes pro- duued a perceptiblo improvement, which, by an adhere' i eo to jour directions, was contin ue" 1 to a complete and p. rm ment euro. No evidence h's since npiKwed of the cxUtenco of any Bcrnfuloiw tendencies; and no treat ment of any disorder was over attonded by more prompt or pllectual results. Vouri truly, 11, V. dojtxto.v." WtM'AUCD nv Dr.J.C.Ayer&CoM Lowe!!, Mass. 6oUbyalI Drtibts; $1, bU bottlci for.Tw S PEGTAGLESAN D HE-G LASS ES MICROSCOPES. FIELD-GLASSES, TELESCOPES. MAGIC LANTERNS. BAROMETERS. THERMOMETERS. Dranlujr Inttrninenli. Phlloaoiihlenl and e'lietnleal Appnrntns. LUtt and DeMriiitloof of our Ten Catalogce Eant FUKU on Pt'plK'atjun. QUEEN h GO. 024 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA. febs-iy CONSUMPTION. tiis trioaiii.)of cuoidI tlio want klndMiielnf font; 1 b&TO a positive romeeij tor mo aooro aueme ; dt us ilunainnniiioi'itcncurou. nioeni, rusiroiiKi" myiiim lulls emcrify,thir 1 will HnIT0 KOT1LKH FHKK, tOKttberwItliaVAI.UAItl RTItKATISKDn Ihll dUtti to rot sufferer. (jlveexnriniitl 1 (l. aeUn UK. T. A, ti LOCUM, Ul VcarlSC, Now York. nov-l3-4t-d ADVERTISING AGENTS bih'liung PHILADELPHIA Tor. Cbcfttnut and Kluhtb Nt. Hrcciw Adtrrlbicnii'nlt fur thU fa per. tOllMAItOnt Lowest Cash Rates intC AYER SON'S filAfiUAL KNABE PIANOFORTES. UNEQUALLED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP nnd DURABILITY. william k:aiii: & co.. Nci.ao l and '.ton Wcit llaltlmore Bt7lUltimor, ftU. 114 IIIUAttUUC,.tCir v. PATENTS Obtained and all patent business attended to for I moderate lees. I our otlice Is opposite tho U. S. Patent onice. and pan obtain Patents In lesa time tlian those re. I mote trom Washington, hemi model or draulnir. We advlso astODat. enlaDUlty treo of clutree, and wo make no charge! unless paieui is seeureu. Woieierlieto, to tho I'ostrnaster, tho Supt, of Jloney Order Plv,, and to onielala of tho U. S. l'ateut Olllce, For circular, ad Ice, terms and references to actual clients in your own state or county, write to C. A. SINWW & CO., opposite J'lUent OfUco, WiiEhlngton, u C. ELY'S Croam Balm CatarrH Clua uses t lie liciiil. A 1 1 n y h IllllllllllllU 1 1 f II. IlealMllieHoreH. llcHtorcri tlic HC'llhCH llftllHtC, HIIIVll, livnrlnif. A ilulclt relief. HAY-FEVER A poMltlvu cure. A psrllclo Is applied Into each nostril and Is Hgroeauiu tu use. i ni dj cents uy uiuii or at I clruirk'lsi. enu tor circular. KLY llltOTllEltS, driilsts, Oweeo, N. V, nov I3.it. mm 11 REMEDY, TIIK C.RUAT Blood Purifier ol th: World, THE GREAT in n m w mm V ran LIVER DISEASE. ilViU Til I'll ST CVWDTnTirC! liltteror bad tnnto In mouth! O X lYLk i ViiLu . tonguo coated whlto or cov tongue coated whlto or cov witn n Drown rurMinin in tno hick, sides, or joints tin n in tho li tck. sides, or lo nt f otlen mistaken for rhcumntlsin! sour btomachj tflss or Ari'KTtTitj sometimes nausea nna water brah, or Indigestion: llattilcncy nnd acid eructa tions, bowels alternately costlvo nnd laxj iirad ACtiR! loss of memory, with n pnlnrul sensation of liavlngfallodtodosoietlilngwhlcli ought to liavo ueen uone; iikrimtt: low stirus; n iiiick, tkluiw "rpearnnco of tho skin ami ryes; n dry cough; .restlessness; tho. urine Is sjantynna hfgU coiona, ana, it allowed to stana, aeposm n scui (l-UltKLY VK(1I:TA11I.K) Is generally Used In tho South to arouse tho torpid liver to a healthy action. IT At' i L IT AC1S WITH XXTKAOHDlNAIir EFFICACY OM Till 1VKH, KIDKKYS am. HOWEI.S. an KFFiierrUAi. spnuii'io Foil MAt.ARIA, IIYSl'FI'iltA, CONSTll'ATlON, nlt.IOUSNKtS, SICK HRAllACHE, JACNMCK, nACHKA, COLIC, SIKNTAl. nrtlB!SIO!, BOWK L COM TLA I NTS, KTC, , KTC, BTr. Kndorsod by tho uso ot T millions ot bottles as The Best Family Medicine ror Ciilldren, for adults, and for tho figcd. SltF. Til lAkK H i.W (OlDITIOS IIF TIIK 81HTKM I J. H. ZE1LIN L CO.. soi.Krnoi'iitKTOKs, 1'lllI.AIlEI.l'IIIA, PA, l'lilcn, 11.00. may ta-ly uailh.oad tiiyih table. J-JELAWAHE, LACKAWANNA AND WKSTEHN HA1LIIOAD. HLOOMSHUHQ DIVISION. KOKTH. I STATIONS. I SOUTH, a.m. a.m. p.m. s 10 11 15 3 05 0 15 I) so 2 10 0 20 t) 26 2 lb tl 27 9 SI 2 21 fl 31 0 41 2 :1 1 6 40 U 41 2 SS 0 45 tl 52 2 41 . 0 4'J 9 51 2 41 r, 51 10 012 IT P.m. p.m. n.m' 9 iu 12 3 1 8 so ,..,scranton,,.. 8 SI 13 SO 8 26 Hcllevuo....' 8 41 12 22 8 22 ...Tnylorvlllo. .. 8 40 12 13 8 1G .. Lackawanna.. 8 3.1 12 US 8 10 l'lttston , 8 27 12 0:1 s 01 ..West 1'ittbton.1 8 22 II 68 7 J8 ....Wyoralnif.... 8 17 II 51 7 51 . ..Malluy 8 12 11 50 7 50! Itcnnett S 08 11 47 7 4i ....Kingston .... 8 08 11 if 7 47 ....Klnsston.... 8 til 11 it 7 42 Plymouth Juno 7 69 11 38 7 38 ...,1'lymoutl 7 51 11 31 t 31 .... Avond.lle. . it 5s to 1.5 a to 7 8s io los 55 r is io "0 8 7 15 10 25 3 10 50 11 so 7 3) Nant coko .. 7 4.1 11 2! 7 S3 Hunlock's crook 7 80 11 12 7 iz..Mitck8blnny.. 7 87 io 5i3 so 18 11 t0 T oo . lllck's Ferry . 50 11 11 3 52 7 11 10 51 0 51 ..Iteacli Haven.. 7 05 10 47 8 41 Uerwlck .... 0 58 10 41 0 41 .llrlar Creek.. 7 67 1 Oil 3 58 8 01 11 184 05 8 10 11 20 4 12 8 14 11 25 4 16 , 8 IS 11 29 4 21 8 25 11 30 4 27 , S 30 11 44 4 31 8 :W 11 50 4 40 1 6 51 10 31 o 38 ..Willow drove. 0 50 10 31 0 31 ...LIj.c llldgo., 6 42 IC 27 0 271.. Ksny 11 30 10 21 0 21 ...llloomsburg ... 0 30 to 10 o If)!. .. Hupert 0 2i 10 11 n ii Catawl'a lirldgo 6 0S 0 50 5 Ml . . Danville.... OOO 49 5 4ll!....Chulas,ky.... 8 41 11 Ml 43 ' 8 53 12 13 5 01 9 0.1 12 25 12 9 01 12 25 5 II 9 25 12 40 5 35 o.in. o.m. p.m 5 53 9 43 6 431.... Cameron.... 5 40 9 32 5 .'Northumberland p. in. o.m. n.111. 1 F. 1IALSTEAD, Supt, SupcriutCQdcnt'a olMe. acrautoa, Feb.lst,l8 P eimsylvania Railroad. iwi Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. TIME TABLE. In effjet Nor. 8tb. 1885. Trains leavo Sun- uury. 9.10 a. m.. Sea Shoro Express (tUlly except Sunday), tot Harrlaburt; andlnterineaiatebtallons, arrlvtiii; nt riillndelphla 3.15 p. m. j New York, 0.U0 p. in. j llaltlmore, 4.40 p. m. ; Washington, r..ou p. ni,( connecting at t'niinueiiiuia turaii cea fcuoiu tiolnls. llirou;;!! passenger coacli lo miiaacipnta. J.1J t. ui. vif UApivaa ntlayl.f'ir llarrlsbunr ana Interme diate btatlons, arriving at I' li ri a d o 1 p li 1 a 6.50 p. in. i New York, u.35 p. m. j Baltimore 0.45 p. in. s Washington, s oil p. in. l'arlor car tliro'iK'l' to I'lilladelplila and passenger coaches through to Philadelphia and Ualtl i ore. T,50 p. ui. Henovo Accommodation (dally tor llarrlsburg and all Intermediate stations, arriv ing nt Philadelphia 4 23 a. tn. ; New York 7.00 a. in llaltlmore, 5.25 1. in. ; Washington ('..SO a. m. ; bleeping car necoininolat Ions can bo secured at Iliatrisuurgiur i uiiaueiuuiauiiu -f w iuin. uiiouu days athtoueh htueplnj; cir will bo run; on this iruimrom wimamsp tiui iiiiaueipiwci.i-iiiiaucipuia pas'iengers can remain In sleeper undisturbed until to n. m. lino .Mall (daily except Jionuay, for Uarrtsliurg and Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia S.25 a. in. KewYoik,. 1 1.ou a. in. ; uailllliun; o.lj a. in. uauiuiuu, n.w a.m. Ihrough Pullman sleeping cars aro run on this train to Philadelphia, llalllmuro and Washing. ton, aud through passenger coaches to pnuaaei phla and llaltlmore. WESTWAHD. fi.ena. m Erlo Mall (dallv excent Sundavl. fo. Erto mill all Intermedlatu btatlons and Cauaudal, gua ana inicrineuiaie biaiiuus, itociiester, imua lo and Nlairara Falls, with Ibiomrli Pullman Pal ace cars and passenger coaches to Erie and Roch ester. a.M News Express (daily except rjunaayi lot Lock Hat en and Intermediate stations. 1.00 n. in. N'latrara Express (dallv except Sun day) tor Kane aud Intermediate stations and oun uudalgua and principal Intermediate stations, ltocliestcr, liullalo and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches lo Kane and iiochesler aud pat lor cur tu Ultainsport. 5.30 p. in. i-asi i.tne (uaiiy except ounuayjior ite. novo and Intel mediate stations, unci Elmlra, Wat kins and Intermediate stations, with through pas senger coaches to Iteuovo and Walklns. y.aj a. in. &uuuay uiutt lor iteuuvu uuu luiertne dlate stations. T11UOUQU THAINS FOlt SUNllUIty FliOJI Tilt JSASTANUhUUTU. sundav mail leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a. in llarrlsburg 1.40 an l lng at sunbury 9.20 a. m. 1th through sleeping car Horn l'hlladelphla to Mil- linmspon. News Express leaves rhlladclphia 4.30 a. m. llarilsburg, S.10 a. in. dally except Sunday arriving at Suubury U.5J. a. in. magnru r.xpiess leaves Phlladclnhla. 7.40 a. in. : Jiallliuoro 7.30 a. in. (dally except Sunday arrltlng at Sunbury, l.uo p. in., with tliiough l'arlor car Iroin Philadelphia and through passenger coaches trom l'hlladel phla and llaltlmore. Fast Uiie leaves New York 9.00 a. m. : l'hlladel- phla,ll.50a. in. j Washington, 1) 50 a. m. ; Balti more, 10.45 a. iu., (dally except Sunday) unlvlug at sunbitrv. fi.30 ii. ui.. with thrauirh nossenirei coaches from Philadelphia and lialilmore. r-rie -Man leaves ew iurtwp.ouii.iii.: ruuauui- phla, 11.20 p. in. ; Washington, lu.w) i. in. ; lialtl-lnoi-e, 11.30 p. m., (dally except Saturday) arriving at suubury 5.15 u. m., with through Pullman sleeping cars Irom Philadelphia, Washington and uaiumuiu anu turuugu paaseuticr cuacuea iruiv Philadelphia. HIINIU'ltV, IIA.l.i:T(IN .V Wll.liiWIIAKKK ItAll.ltllAII Arill ."Mllt'l'll Anil YVUIS'l' IIKANC'II KA.I.WAV. (Dally except suuuay.) Wllkesbarro Mall leates suubury 10.00 a. m. arriving at Uloom Ferry 10.53 u. m., Wllkes-barrs la. 18 p. in. Express East leaves Sunbury 6.15 p. m., arriving at lilooul r erry o.3i p. in., liKes-oarro i.os p. m Sunburv SI Aiau iea es v UKesuarre iu.411 a. in. arnv iK at liloom Ferry 12.15 p. m., Htinbury 12 55 p. m Kxnress esL iea,es iiiea-uurre n. ui.. ur rlvUiK at liloom Eerrv 4.15 p. inbunbury 5.19 p.m. SUNDAV ONLY. Sunday mall leaves Sunbury K.25 a. m., arrlvlnff at liloom Kerry 10.14 a. in., Wllkes-liarro 11:35 a.m. DUnuay accomiuuuuiiuu leaven invett-iiarro o:ia p. m., arrlvms at jiiooui f erry, 0.4s p.m., bunuury, 1:15 p. in. CIIA. E. I'UHII, J. K. WOOD, Uen. ManaKer, Uen. 1'ansenger Agent 7 pir lIA3aVEL.r.OTJS PRICES. BOOKS ComoMe Novels anil Other Works, by Famous Authors, Almost Given Away I Th. folio. In. hull. rc.ul,ll.li.4 111 mtpu'l liUllutiu. mtzj ot tb.iu hiad.oiutlr lllu.lrU d, loJ ll t. I rlnl.t i,.m.. JJLa Ti.noi, liooJ MDrT T67 titt ol C"l "! Mini: .a4 luim t.u. iu .i.iutu. it. . -. l.. .... I (.!-... a. This It lb book vVr h"h yr frU'lme.ihr UuUrJ till ihtj ctUd, ui Uork for Home Adorn tut. n; tlrtl utt work Uiwrj ibl) cwuiwuiog irwiUal luitructl tKMkCtl. UftCkvU. Ilte4lt W0r. flUWIUIJVri t. J. Urlraml l'1ry Morlrs Ur the VV.hUi. nn will UeelflUhW'l with h. i Tlm ot H' Lake. By Bit WlWf St . " Tho l.u 1 of ma Uk It k rmn) Iu vena. ai l U U rki uf Hoot l iiotto ta tuoro lufiil tbtn Ibl. 6. MhiiuhI or Ktlaucllc (or ud Utoih-nwo. luilt w polttoniM toi kuoJ brMiiaf, hlu It uU t luoJm tloueiio fur slIoccMlom. 6. Thu hUUrtl Lrttcr (Vrlter fr Uilti ul flantWiiitii, cumpleM itd ta tomipiii.iOJ, (tflof (Uia dtro.tloot fur tb eompotillou af Utter o( ortr luel, with IdDsntttftUt formi ta) t ismpUi. T. Inter tttcnUB lter IUm, Uri etlletlloo f Aetlu( Ctirl, rabltam, ti , PunUi, tie.. Ir ijjUI i4lhtflni, riTH lbtil(l, ui itiblogt H boiuol rilunrite'l. , ..... IMftlogur. IteHlallvn and Htadlngt, 1 1tt o4 etiuloo buiiiuuuii fur icbwl I (blbtUdui t4 ubU ui trlfsta nu-ftinmenti. V. l'arlor Muglt and Chmleut Kiprrlmento, a buok vblgb itiu how tu perform huoJrtJtuf tuuilaf irlckila ula d1 IniUoaUit ifttmtou uttti tlwplf 'Vj.'Vbe llama Cook Hook aad Faaillr Tkrol. dsn, ewHUtuiat bDlrli of tscolloal oouklat rtclpu Iuok IIkmqU bj tttapU hem rtratdr U4 610 U W bouctvpri oitu tailing uwv mi i kucwui' II. llkHHrr nnd ruotow la Far Awar Laad. vorv liiUtottloi 4 luurwtiuti Uk f trattli. doacrib iioaarrs anu J IliWtOttlDC J ha Mdultar lift. u Hi iiwuar iho. nnn, lutootri toi oiiwot or iu Mnnla nf li,rl(A BouDLrltl lubrtaliif tut, btituoraut a4 tewolltt twrlti, itorU of ooiotr lift, f a4rt Dti, of nil lift, tl U f r Iu (arotimi, U. 'flie UudcrltofWlt, Humor and J'ub,I'!i tol iokm Itial littt Iimii rtllq lur oouto ivari i Mli ii V..r..i u-u.i..a r.. ii.j miiiiiia. a boillKf infuiloloiialwo lur ti, upja u &4 tr)wui . I'uileJ IUfL. A Km 1 1, H UflgU CoDft, buthor "Urk 1ji, V kill ot Ur(titeit4 MIMr, uf aiotitj Urdtr, tbJ 4 Jitu H sue. Arbor Day at Limo Ritlgo, Fa. Oil Friday Nov. 20, 188,". iho Limo Hid go Griulcil echool coleibrntvd ila Arbor l)ayt Tho progrninino wna ns follown Tho cntcttalnnicnt was opened by dinging tho liynin entitled "Precious Jowt'lrT' by both schools; then followed it recitation entitled ''A littlo pills 'lVinperati'io spetohi which wai jpokt n well and contained some very good nilvlto to tho young people. Then the little boys and glrU sang and per. formed tho cong, "Littlo Duels of l'lotti Ue,'1 uhich Hhoe.'d that their teacher had jiivcn t!itii practioi buforo. Tli. n followed n lecilalioii entilled (what every boy and gill ought to bo ut school) lio in Time1. This was follow ed by a dialogue "A dais Absent o from School" which showed plainly what a s iholar looses by being absent but ono day. Next oil the piogramuio was a leoitalion, "Her Namu'1 and singing the song, "I nm tho child of the King." This was followed by a rccitatiidi, A Hymn of Praise" and a dialogue t ntitlcd "the Picnic Party," which indeed showed that Prido goeth before a fall and that proud people can not and will not prosper. Next w" hail a lillhi speech entitled "Hi cdlesi" which wni followed bv a dialogue, Arbor Day and a declamation "The ship on fire." Tito larger scholars then sang, Soltly fades tho Twilight Itty, which wns followed by a declamation, "Daisies Troubles" and a dialogue, "Punctuality" also a recitation "So Should wo Live." Hero two littlo girls plainly showed in a dialogue how pcoplo live in tho city and country, and it was hIso shown in the recitation entitled "How wo Whipped the Teacher" that boys sometimes mi sj initio the appearance of their teachers j b.iya take warning and do not try to whip your teachers. Then Win. II. Miller, our enterpris- ing teacher, gave a few practical re I marks lo the parents, which we hope 'they will not foigetj nnd thanked them for their attendeneo on this occa-i-iou ; he also invited them lo come and visit the school, which is tho duty of all who are interested in education. The last on tho programme w.n a Gymnastic Song by the Piimary Do prtrtmcnt which was well sung and act- edj Iho whole programme showed that "10 lca(!bers and scholars perforniod their parts well anil that tho teachers aru untiring in their effort of trying to lituld (it, thu SCllOOlS. Then came tho noblo work of plant ing tho tret", which were 20 in num ber all maplu except 2 or 3 One of the finest maples was planted near iho school house in honor of Thaddeus Slevcnsltho founder of tho Ptnna. Freo School System. Among the others named after edu cational inon, wero J. S. Grimes, Co. Supt., Jack Matin, School Director, Hev. J D. W. Deavor, Tlios. S. Hunt, Gov. Pattison; and thu Principal, Win. II, Miller had the honor of liming two named after him, thu (other) primary teacher Miss Katy Larish also had the honor of having ono named after her. Those named aflcr Presidents weie as follows : Geo. Washington, John Adams, Thos. Jefferson, Andrew Jack son, Abraham Lincoln, U. S. Grant antl James A. Gai field. Those named after candidates for the Presidency wciv as follow: V. S. Hancock, .Tame G. IJlaino and St. John, and noted soldiers were Gen George 15. M, Clellan, Col. E. Hlswo.tli a id line hickory u:u named after lliekor v Jackson. H. W. Longfellow has indcd the right name, as he is the longest fellow in the gioup; among thoso named af ter citizens are Dr. 15. W. M. Low, Mrs. Mi run L'iw and others, of which we rot have the niiines now. I he teachers civu their heaitfelt thanks to all who helpo 1 iu their good woik and liopu that all trees will grow, which, iuileu.1, will mate a line grove. And o-tpeei-dly do mo givo thanks to those who nave us the trees free uratis. Yours truly, . Jacic Mann, Al.FllEII Kiied.ucks, I W. Pitici:, fCommitie. T. 1) Koiiins, I W.M. II. Mll.l.KIt, j Kmployes of Krench railroad compn lies havo exceptional privileges' Units of freight oa gonh consigned to them personally arc m m'l 1 var t!i i i tho usual rates. rney recivo tnrougii tho snecial st' ires kept for thorn provis ions of all kinds at wholesale prices. They can purchase) fuel at tho same money as the company paid for it. They aro attended by tho company's physician when they are sick, and the medicine is supplied- gratuitously, "Primies" are allowed to all engineers and firemen for economy in nacliiuery and fuel. If employes aro killed while on dutv their orphans aro placed in tho proper inttitution at the expense of tho company and kept there until they are soventec-n years old. Theso facts aro instructive as tangible efforts to bridco over tho chasm which too frenuentlv seporates the intirei-ts of labor and capital. Tho Chineso Government decided fiualy a few days ago to adopt a "for ward cotirso'' in the construction of rail- roads. A contract has been signed for tho making of a lino from Taku to Tong-Chow, tho contracting firm to itirtiiHii mc muieriui aim rolling siuck and tho Government tho capital and labor. It is a remarkable, circumstanco in connection with the recent taking of tho census in British Burmah, that although tho whole population is de voted to cock fighting, only ono man was returned as a cock fighter. ORjnE MILLION IB. Al lh World's Urrr. a Noifl. Pf rioitnea V aidrii. ouihor af Tb liouio un lit klarib," ti H. Mildred Trevanlva. A hertl. ; "Tbt Pucb , ftittburor "Mulij Hau." tu, 10. lurk llavo. A ul. Bl llugb Codvit, tntbor f Hack'' cte, l. 'Iho tottttrr of the llotlr Tree A J'ul. Uf tbo tutbrul ir f burnt." 0. Khadout on the Sovr, A Kitil, Dj tl. L. fit Jun, autber nt " ir4 taj-Cbttit aui KUca," ito. li The Ura7 Woman. A Mtti, JJ; lira. UaiktU, author ol " Uar Latwn, t. TheFrosm Urrp. A Kottl. P WUkU Colllai, kuibor of " Tit W smaii la Wfclie ' ttt, IJ ltcd Court I'urm. A Kottl. Ej Mi. Uttty Moot, autbur of " i Loct," tto. St Ini'U()ldlt:U A httl Ulbl Autborof " Dvlb Thero." 11. Hock to the ld Horn. A Kottl. B; Var; Ctcll llf , auttavr ftf "HUdtD I'rrili tto. . John llowrruMiik' Wife. A Kortt. tjHUt Hulock auiborofjuha laliUi..OtDUiaiaB," tW. IT, l.uij Uwtndolln'a llrcau. A Kott. Ba author or !ora Thorrta, tto : Jatr lliiuu'a vtrtU A KotlL BU1mU.B, I ratJoB, auibur il 'iure-ra Kwret." tu . I.coIUp. A NowU hj Ukij Ciell 1!7. butbor tf ' hrtii'la Yurlt " u. 10 inbrlcl'B Marriage. A KeTtl. C; Will UUloi, author ol" So ktmt,' tto. 11 llotld Hunt. Abottl. Bf Un Aba S.Stttbtiii, author r aihiuo o ro.lo." ttt. 91. lien pin g the Whirlwind. A Koftl. By Mar Ctcll Har anUor l 014 ltl4J.ttoa'a UtBtf," tio. U Dudler ( arlcoa. M'ti, bt MUa It. It, Brad, doa, author of " La Jj A uJUl btcrtt," tw. , 4 I on Tni MTinat or tui Hiiiiki1. A Kovtl Ur rua W. 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