TJEUE SCItAOTOJN T11U3UNE-THUKSDAV, FEBRUARY 23, .1899. 3 4- t Connell Building Desirable Offices KUITAlltii: FOR LAWYERS. Full Privileges of Law Librarjr. 1IAVK A FEW LARGER ROOM" WELL ADAITKI) FOR ARCHITECTS. APPLY TO J. L. CONNELL, Room :'.02 Council Building. 4. -f t -r I GOOD HOMES I t , FOR SALE. ? Buy Before Advances The Shcrrartl House Next to Second Prcsbytciian Church, Jelfcrson avenue, at reasonable price. One of the finest locations in the city. House 809 Jefferson Avenue Full lot with barn, only $0000 if purchased at once. ? TRADERS HI ESTATE CO., Traders Bank Building CHAS. SCHLAGER, Manager. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Ofllce Hours-Do. m to l'J.30 p.m; 2 to 1. llllams Hulldlng, Opp. l'ostofflco. CITY NOTES - -r -t- -"' l'l NERAL, TODAY. Tho funeral of the lain Emerson lluhle will bo held Horn the residence today at 1 p. in. IS RECOVERING. John lleltron, who was lnjuied at the Grassy Island col lie ly in 01 pliant last Saturday, is re covering from his Injuries ut tho Lacka wanna hospital, BIBLE HEADING. Piofessor II. S. Millers Bible reading class meets this , mnitiL' .it 310 Jefferson uvcnuo at 7.I.U o clock sh irp. A full attendance is re quested of all Interested. PAINFUL ACCIDENT. Harry S. Tin lerg of Capouso acnue, while at a le ctptlon at South Seranton Tuesday night was accidentally struck aboo tho eye and a two-ineh cut Inflicted. INMATE DIES Andrew Bechloif, an Inmate of the Hillside Homo for Hmo time, died lliTo jesterday morulas from acute gastritis The remoal of the ie mains awaits the nctlon of lelativcs. wine of whom aie supposed to bo lesidins in this cit). EUCHRE l'ARTV. - A progressive euchre patty will bo held by tho mem bus of Seranton council, No. tC3, ltojal Arcanum, tonight at their hall on Wyo ming aenue. All membcis and sister councils aie iuvlttd. ARMY TO NAVY. Woid was received here iecentl that Michael Walsh, of Continental Hill, who enlisted several months ago In f'omp my M, Hloventh United States lnfantiy, now stationed at Ban Jiun Porto Rlto, was to bo trans tctred to the navy about Marth t net. GOT IN HIS VOTE Thirty das ago election d,i John Hawley was sent to the counU Jail to spend a month for drunkenness and olsordeilv conduct. Ho was released Monday, east his ballot Tuesday, got drunk again Tuesday night nnd csterdav morning w.is sent up for another thlrtv davs SENT TO JAIb Jack Hacon, who wns irrested bj Special Olllcer lljets Tiles Jay night, on a warrant chaiging him with the theft of a roll of linoleum from I'uhrman's lunch room, on Spruce stiect, was given n henlng before Alderman Millar yesteiday morning and In default of $100 ball committed to tho county Jail to await ttia! BENEFIT AFFAIR -The Ladles' I)e Dorah Aid association will give an en tertainment next Monday. Feb. ti, at the fJxcelslor club Washington nvenue, tor the purpose of assisting patties in dis tress The socleu's treasury has bten sorely taxed ot late Thej have adopud this means of icplemshlng It, ami nsk the hearty co. operation of the public lie. freshments will be served during the eve ning Go to Lane's Spruce street. for your meals, Smoke Th Pocono Cc. Cigar. z -7i- Shoe Clearance Any price good enough if it helps us clean up stock. Astounding bargains -you know the worth of our ordinary shoe values. These are extraordinary. Winter Street Boots Splendid box calf and Kangaroo, welted Soles, extension edges, up-to-date shapes. Three Bargain Tables. $1.75 your choice of Women's 33.oo to $5.00 Shoes. WILL ABRIVE ON SUNDAY. Thirteenth Regiment Is Scheduled to Reach Here on Mnich 12. The Thirteenth leglment will arrive heio on u Sunday uftcrnoon. This lcgrettnblf fuel wus communicated to Secietuiy Daniels of the general re ception committee of the Soldier' lie. llet association ycstetdiiy In u letter from Colonel II A. ("outsell. The let ter follows: Headquarters Thirteenth lUglmeut, 1. V. I. AugtHlu. Cla.. Feb. l'J, IVii. Mr. Charles E. Daniels, Sii.ivi.iiy, Scran ton, I'a. Dear Sir Ah t wrote 'ton In my pre vious letter a great majotlty of the mm Mill come home together. W" received rallroail rates fur the tint tlmo vortcr ilay. Tho rate Is 311.49 pet man. This will give one full neat to each man. Tour 1st sleepers will cost $ pur section ostta. These can be occuiileil bv i Ittirr two or three persons. Tho date of our lcavlntr Is llel foi tho 11th of Maich. Thin Ih tho ilatc of our muster-out, lived by tho musterlng out oflleor nml entirely heyond nny con trol on our part. Papers will bo all com pleted, nnd tho paymaster will pay Sit unlay morning. I shall have tills, done as early as pos sible nnd completed before 1 o'clock p. m., If )ioslble. Every preparation will bo mado and trilns rcadv to tuko at once. Wo should leave hero by J p. m. Tho ralhoail people say they will land us In Scrantou by 3 oi 0 o'clock p. m. the following dav, which, I regret, will bo Sundav afternoon. There Is no w iv of avoiding this Tho regiment Is fed Iv contract thu last four davs. which end at this time. Even thing In the way of ptopeity, cooking stoves, tic, has been tumid Into tho iniartermostcr. Then Is tin alternate e but to have tho ti ilns le.idy nnd loavo nt once Tin re will bo three sections therefoie It will bo clmply Impossible to arrive nt ono tlmo In Seranton. but I will nuice every effort I can to Ret our three trains ne ir together bctoro our nrtlal. Will tclegnnh ahead the hour of or." arilvil 1 do not know that 1 tan ad vise Mm ati fuither now A'ciy respectfully, It. A. ("on I Mil Colonel Thirteenth Regiment. 1. V. T. Captain XV. A. May, chnlrmnn of the romnilttte, has called a meeting for Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock to lake action on the e-ommuiilcnMoii. NOT GENERALLY OBSERVED. Washington's Birthday Passed off Very Quietly. Washington's birthday wns not -very olabora'cly tidebratcd In this city, but that the new heioes and the election hod not entliely effaced the niemoiy of the 1'ather of His Country was evi denced by the very generous dlspl ly of Haps on the regiment of new (lag poles which were raised In defense of the nation during the war befoie last. The closing of the banks and public ollloos ulso tended to remind one of the fact that a legal holiday was on, hut us far as a suspension of general business or demonstrations wen- concerned no om would bo hi ought to icallre Hint the nation ivah supposed to bo doing lev eience to the memory of the gieatest man of modern times. The public schools commemorated the nnnlversnty on the preceding dav, as Is their annual custom, with entertain ments, having programmes nppropiiate to the occasion. No. 3(! school had a ling raising, replacing the tattered Hag that did service In front of the school all summer with a handsome new sill; one. Yesterday nlo witnessed a (lag rais ing, Col. George SI Hallstead doing the honors at his residence on Clay avenue. In the evening a number of Washing ton birthday entertainments were held FUNERAL OF F. M. DOLFH. Held from the Residence o! G. W. Hesslcr, of Green Ridge. Tho funeral of F. M. Dolph took place from tho icsldence of G. W. Hesslcr. Green Illdge, Tuesday afternoon, and ho was laid at rest in Dunmoie ceme tery. The services were conducted ac cording to his wishes by tho Bible class, which meets nt Gueinsev's hall every Sunday, of which he was a very able and prollcent member, and wns always deeply lnteiested In the work of bet tering mankind. The services wero very Impressive. The speakers jvere Mr. Woodvvorth and Mr. Hodges, who were his co-laborers In the class and also In the "Interna tional Correspondence School." The temarks weie very fitting and appro priate. The selections were sung by Mrs. 15. T. Jayne and John T. "Watkins. The pall-bearers wore also members of the class. Mr. Dolpli was a son of Warren Dolph, of Mooslc. and was a brother of C. E. Dolph, Mrs. J. D. Car.vl. Mrs. G. W. Hessler. of this city; Mrs. M. E. Van Loon. Mrs. W. L. Anthony, of Mooslc, nnd Mrs. Frank Irving, of Nebiaska. An Honest Medicine for La Grippe. George W. Waltt. of South Gardiner, Me, says: "I hae had the worst cough, cold, chills and grip and hne taken lots of trash of no account but prollt to tho endor. Chambei Iain's Cough Remedy Is the only thing that has done any Good whatovei I hae used ono CO-cent bottle und the chillo, cold and grip have all left n-o. I con gratulate the manufacturer of an hon est medicine." or bale by all drug gists. Matthews Bros., who!ealo and retail agents. HARRIED. ROLF FRIEDLER-lu Duiimore. Teb 22. is'ia, Mis. Lena Rolf and August Filed ler, both ot Dunmore, at the bride's icsldence. DIED. LYNOTT.-ln OI pliant Teb 21. 1W, William Liiiott, of Dunmore stieet, tumidly of Aoc.i. runeial Thuisda inonilng ot pi o'clock Interment In Avoca I'athollc eemeleiy. VAN BU&KlRK.-ll. Seranton. IYb. 21, JSf9. D. U. Van Luskirl.. of .113 Locust stieet, nged 47 jears. lie Is suivlved by his wife and tluee children. Funei nl Friday atternoon at 2 p. m. bor vlces nt tho house luttinicnt In Wabh burn street cemetery. FOR WOA1EN $2.20 RESULT OF VOTING FOR MINOR OFFICES MEN WHO WON OUT IN WARD STRUGGLES. THE In Sevetnl Instances the Candi dates for Ward Ofllces Weie Unopposed Exciting Battles Were Fought, However, In the Third, Tenth, Eleventh, Fifteenth and Nineteenth Wards In the Elev enth Republicans and Demociats Each Secuted a Councilman. The following llguies show suit of voting foi wnrd and the re dlsiilct ofllceis In this elty Tuesday: Fhst Wnrd. COMMON COUNCIL. D. H. House. H Fiist district, fieiond. 124, Third, 111; Fourth, Fifth, 10S. CONSTABLE. Seth Smith, R. Flrst district, Second. 112, Third. !)U, Fourth, 12U; 1'I3, n;i. Fifth, 10S, Intnl. 023. Edward Thavne. D. First district, 83; Second, 2,-: Third, 33, Fourth, UC; Fifth. 57; total 2UI WARD ASSESSOR Itlchuid J. Richards. H. First dls tiict, 217 Second, 121; Third, 103; Fourth. 12(1. Fifth, 10S. Election olllceis elected weie: Fiist district, judge of election, Thomas W, Thomas, Inspector of election. Thomns George, leglstei of volet s, Luke Evans. Second district, Judge of election, Mar tin Ilclcliinlller, Inspector of election, Joseph Ralno, register of voters, Sam uel Itohblns. Third district, 1udgo of election, W. II. Mitchell; inspector of election, H II Stevens; register of oters, Thomas U. Ulrtley. Fourth dis trict, Judge of election. John Itoblnson; Inspietor, Samuel Plillllns. legister of voteis. Alfied l'leice. Fifth district. judge of election. John C. Lewis, in spector of election, Samuel Spent k; leglpttr of voteis, William Howclls. Second Wnid. WARD ASSFSSOH. C. J. Gillespie, H. Fiist district, 2n!, Second, ISO: Thlid, 120, Fourth, 83, Fifth, bt. total, C49. i V. Me Hale. I) Fiist district, 1; Second, IJ0 Third, 37, Fourth, 116; Fifth, 151, total, 145. CONSTAHLE HeiiLiid Davis, It First district, 101; Second. 211. Third, 11!. Fourth- &6; Fifth, CI, total, 6D1. Martin Wnish. D. Fiist dlstrli t, 24; Second, f.-,: Thlid, 10. Fourth, 114; Fifth, lei, total. 10S. District olllceis elected First dis trict, judge of election, II. S Alvvoith, Inspector of election O. C Jones regis ter of voter. W. J Owens. Second district, judge of election, C. Y. Hoff man, inspector of election, G. J. Hens lei , leglster of voters, G T Matthews Third district, Judge of election, W W. Simpson, Inspector of election, W H. Johnson leglster of oteis, J 1T Hope well Fourth district. Judge of election, P. M Flnn Inspector of election (5, Loftus, leglster of voteis, James Tim lin. Fifth dltitrict. Judge of election, J. May, Inspector of election. M. Ruddy; register of voters, Joseph Evans. Thiid Ward. COUNCILMAN. James J Oiler, D. Fiist district, 160; Second, 101 total. 37.1. John J. Nolan. I First distrlet, 105, Second, 13", total, 240. ALDERMAN. Thomas F, Saltrv, D First ISC, Set ond, 135. total, 321. Michael II. Hut ns, 1. First CO, Second, 100, total 16!). district, district, CONSTAHLE. il'eter J. Genity, D Fiist district, lh.'; Second, 77: total, .'39 Patrick Cnvanaugh, I. Flirt district, 73; Second, 140, total, 211. WARD ASSESSOR. Richard Walsh Fiist district 73: Second, 94: total, 167 James H. Nolan Fiist dMilct, 176. Second, 120: total, 30r. Thomas Connors Fiist district. 3 District olllcers elected. Fiist dls- ..I... In. .-.... , ... .1 .. ... . ... tiitt, majicuiui iu election, .Mil llllel .MO- Anlrew, Judge of election, I. J. Mullen. Second district, leglster of voteis'. Michael Reilly. Fourth Waid. ALDERMAN. Owen J. John, R. Fiist district, 150; Second, 167; Fourth, 320. CONSTAHLE. John J. Davis, I. First district, 143; Second. 161. WARD ASSESSOR. Daniel E. Edw aids First district, 148; Second, 165, Fourth, 320 Election olllcers elected weie First district, Judge of election. Minor E. Worden: inspector of election, W. Htomley Williams, register of oteisj, David H. Jones. Second district, judge of election, Daniel II. Hughes, Inspec tor of election, Jacob Shoemaker, reg ister of voters, H A Jones. Third dis trict, Judge ot election, Heniv Nichols, Inspector of election, Howell Phillips; leglster of oters, Grifilth W. Jones. Fourth district, judge of election, Will- Contlnued on Page S ) A New New Black Crepons Glasse Mohair top in billowy effects, the choicest line of decidedly new designs 95c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00. New Poplins aud Vicunas in dahlia reds, royal blues, russet browns aud reseda greeus, for three-fourths of a dollar 75c New two-tone double warp Coataline Tailor Suitings, entirely new mixtures, high class up-to-date cloth $1.00 Cheviots, Grauites aud big range of shades MEAR Good Blood I Does your heart nend (rood or bad A blood to your Drain I u c-aa, im pure blood, then your brain aches. Yon nro troubled with drowslnosa, yet cannot sloop. You nre ns tired in tho morning as at nllit. You haro no nervo power, lour food docs you but little good. Btimolanw, tonics, neauicna pow ders cannot cure you ; but i Auer's w! will. It removos all Impurities from tho blood. And it makes the blood rich in its life-giving properties. Jl 00 a totue. ah nruijmi. Correct anr tendency to ronitlpnUon with laxative cloica at Afei'J 11114 each nlRht. 1'ilcfl, Mc. a box. Wrtto to our Doalors. Writo freclyall thep-irtlculiirt In 700 cue. Adiirii,DR.J.u.Aii'.. .. 1 oirell, Mai). HBHrnnBeHV 4 YOUNG FOLKS CONFERENCE Held Last Night in the Grace Re formed Church Some Features of the Excellent Fiogrnrnme Obseivcd. Tho fifth annual conference of tho Young People society of the Grace Reformed church was held last night, Mis, W. T. llnckett presiding. An liilciesllng piogiuinme was piesent ed. Hnny Lathi ope, who Is at Prince ton, had been asked to lend a paper. This request was giantcd In an excel lent article on "Stewaidship," which was n.id bj MKs Fiances Scott. Mr. Lathlope lepresented the Seranton Re foimed thtiich last evening In the eon feience held In Hiooklvn The papr contuined many pi n Ileal hints foi woik. The wilier told earnestly of the possibilities which lie befoie the one who consldeis himself devoid of tal ents The pioductlon was heard with the utmost lnteiest. The lepoit of the King's Daughters, prepared by Miss Scott, was lead by Miss Cntrio Ronney. It told of much beautiful work accomplished by this socletj In cheering the sick with vis its, with delicacies nnd llovveis. A loom was furnished nt the Home for the Friendless nnd one Is to be pio vlded at the Floience Mission A box. alued at $04 has been suit to China. Miss Honnle Ripple's repoit of the King's Children wus u.id by Miss Sue Ripple. A child In China Is being sup ported bj the ehlldien Miss Emily Hatch ie..d the leport of the Christian Endcavoi society. Mlus Mnt MtCul loch rend a bright little leport of the Junior society and MWs Louise Waugh followed with a teport of the Sunday school, which, she said, was now IS jeais old. W. T. Hackett pi i -e nted a giettlng fiom the Philadelphia eonfeience now In session, und make brief lemaiks Mr. Thornw.ild E. Otto, bringing gieet ings f 1 0111 the New York e-onfeience gavo an addiess as delegate He wns .1 foimer pailshlone-i ot Rev All. Alrleh nnd spoke in an Inlen sting wa of the woik In his home, describing the eonfeience in New Yoik and leln Itv. It Includes nNe) Newaik. New buig, Woodlavvn and lliooklyn He spoke with gieat earnestness und gave many helpful suggestions. The eonfeience closed with a con secution seivice conducted by the pastor, who spoke in encouraging teims of the need of gieatei devotion and more consecration Miss Maj Duster pieshled at the piano during the evening. DENTAL SOCIETY MEETS. Lackawanna and Luzerne Doctois in Monthly Session. The monthly meeting of the Lai k nvvanna and Luzerne Dental sue It ly was held at the ofllce ol Dr c C. Luub.aeh Thursday night There weie present Dr T. W. Thomas, Bi II D. Matten, Di. I H. Williams, ot Wllkes Haire, Di. .1. L Foidhain, Dt. G. C Knox, Di. (' C. Laubach. Dr. P. F. Strupplei, Di. T. A Ejnon. Dr E J Donnegan of Seranton; Dr. E. A Car ty, of Dunmoie. There were a number of discussions on topics pertaining to dentistry. Dr. P. J O'Haia. Dr. Walter, Fordhum. of Scrnnton, and Dr C. 15. Frantz, of Wllkes-Uarre, were admitted to mem beiship The next meeting was ar langeil for the thlid Tuesday ot Maieli at Wilkes-Dane. Uroad Cloths 75c to $1,25 rill Short HAD THE EVIDENCE RIGHTWITH HIM JOHN REILLY, OF MT. FOCONO, ARRESTED LAST NIGHT. He Is Charged with Having Stolen a Number of Articles from Man gnn's Hotel When Seat died nt the Police Station After His Arrest a Number of tho Stolen Articles were Found Upon His Peison Was a Lodger at the Station House Re cently. Some time yesterday morning a. sneak thief made the lounds of tho lodgers' rooms nt Mnncnn's hotel, 302 Lacka wnnnn avenue, and carried off a quan tity of booty. Including a purso con taining $50 belonging to Frank Simons; a pair of trousers, belonging to Jnmes Cavannugh, and u pair of cloves, the property ot John Skelly, the bnrtendcr. A rusty-looking Individual named John Reilly, a Mt. Pocono Ice cutter, who came to tho hotel Saturday anil departed jestoiday, was suspected nnd 11 watch was set for him. Early Inst evening one of the lmard ets at the hotel descried him stagger ing up Lackawanna avenue In com pany with another individual of some what the same callbie In the matter of general appearance. He wns point ed out to Patiolmen Tom Evnns nnd Jonathan Rodham nnd placed under an est That the suspicion was well-founded wus proved by a search of his person nt the station house The stole n trous ers, which were sevcml sizes too small for him, were found di.awn on beneath his own and the missing gloves were dlseoveied In a pocket of the stolen tiouseis The money, however, was not in his possession. He denied th theft, but could not explain how he tame bv the trouseis and gloves. Thov weie given to him by a friend, he said It is thought Rellly's companion may have the money and n neatch was Im- niedlntedv Instituted for him. He had not been discovered up to an eaily hour this morning Roill was a lodger at the police sta tion one night last week. Sergeant Reese Jones s.us He worked u few das for the Scinnton Rallvvuy com pany as a shovclei during the bllzzuid and had In his position nn envelope showing that he had earned J" 91. Thirty cents was all he had about him when nrios'ted. He will be given a hearing this morning. WAS TALSELY ACCUSED. Munny Did Not Steal His Triend, Halllgnn's, Money. John Munny, of Meridian street, was arrested by Constable James Clark, of the Eighth wind, In Mangan's saloon, on Lackawanna avenue, yesterday af ternoon on a wan ant Issued by Alder- V3 Trouble itii Your Lamp mevs Breakin If so, try the M. & P. top. Costs io cents, but outlasts a dozen others. Made on scientific prin ciples of pure lead glass. Ask Your Dealer for 5t LOOK TOK TRADE .MARK. Ha On pip l "Led Glass . Story New Wash Fabrics New Dresden Stripe and figured Piques New Irish aud Scotch fiue Printed Dimities. New plain aud striped Galatea Cloths. New White Pique in uarrow and wide widths, faucy stripas aud broken checks. New Ginghams, Scotch, French aud American. Big display of popular price goods, . New Manchester Chambrays, guar anteed to wash ; blues, pinks, buffs and greens. HAGEN mn Kelly at tho Instance of P. Halll gun, of South Seventh street. The cliargo preferred was robbery, Hnlllgnn claimed that Murray had re lieved him of $24 while both of them were walking townrds the central city nlong Hrldgo street, yesterday nftcr noon. Alderman Kellv henrd the cas nnd committed Murray to the West Seranton police stntlon for a fuither hearing. When Hulllgan reached homo ho made n search through his pockets and found tho missing sum of money. Jlur ray was thereupon released and discharged. Smoke The Pocono Cigar, Gc. f. K V. in i t . . K f. . v. v. . K H fr. K K K V a Si a ti u ' ti it ti H AT ti H ti ft' a n K ft' ft' ft' ft' Seranton Store 124-126 Wyoming: Ave. Another sensation in cloth bound books rrr 7j I I ft' 'ti 1 ft' Handy volume ft' 1 j 1 Bound in cloth, good paper, covers stamped in colors, published at 50c. Special price In the following titles : a a ti a ti ti Abhe Constnntln Ludovle Il.ilevv Adventures of a "rovvnle Mls Muloe k Esop's Fa bits. Autobiography of Rent Franklin Autocrat of the Ureakfast Table Oliver Wendell Holmes Ilacon's Esas lleautles of Shakespeaie. Uodd Heyond the fit. A C. Dole. lilac k Heautv. Anna Sevvell Book of Gulden Deeds. C. M. Yonge Hraeebildgo Hall. W Irving Camlllc Alexandre Dumas Chllde Harold's Pilgrimage. Lord Itvron Confession of an Opium Eater, De Qulncey Cranford Mrs. Oaskell Cricket on tho Hearth. Dickens Crown of Wild Olive. J. Ituskln Dollv Dialogues. A. Hope Dreams O. Schrelnei Dream Life. Ik Marvel Drummond's Addresses. Emerson's E-,sas. Evangeline. H. W. Longfellow Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners John Uunynii Haunted Chamber. The Duchess Heroes and Hero Worship. Thomas Cnillei Hiawatha. H. XV. Longfellow Heii!-e of the Seven Cables Nathaniel Havvtliorno Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow. Jerome K Jerome Id lis of the King Tonnson Imitntle n of Christ. T. a Kempla Julius Caev.ir. Shakspere In Mcmorlam Lord Tcnnjson Lady of the Lake. Sir XV. Scott Lalla Rookh. Thomas Moo.-o Lamb's Ess t.vs of Ell.i. Lamb's List Essas of Klla. Lamb s Tales from Shakespeare Lajs of Ancient Rome. Macaulay Lays of Scottish Cavaliers William Edmonstoune Ajtoun Light of Asia. Sir E Arnold I x a ti w ti ti V ti w u ti ti a ti ti ti a a ti a n ti a ti n a a ti a a ti a a n ti v w ti ti ti V ft,' ti ti ti ti ti W ti ti ti ti ti ti V ti ti f tr a ti ti ti ti ti &' t: a ti K ti ti ti ti tk ti w ti ti ti It ti ti ti ti ti V ti ti ti ti V V Aesop's Fables, Phyllis of Phlllstla Frank Frankfort Moore Andersen's Fairy Tales, Camile. Alexandre Dum is Romance of a Transport. W. Claik Russell Arablin Nights. Coming Race Rulvver Hroken Links Mrs. Alexandi i Dolly Dialogues A Hope Autocrat of the llr'akfast Table. Oliver Wendell Holmes A Fair Jewess. 1J L Furjeon niack Ucautj. Anna Sevvell Scenes ot Clerical Life George Eliot St Ann s. W. E Noirls Wiut tiering Heights. Uronto The Tlccr Lily. Geo Manville Fenn Frankenstein. Mrs Shelley r .u son Thrlng'3 Secret. A. W. Marchinont Haunted Chamber. The Duchess Tho Third Volume Fergus Hume House of Seven Gables. Nathaniel Hawthorne Sons of Ilellali William Westall Idle Theiiights of an Iille Fellow Jerome K. Jerome. Caxtons Lvttou Vengeance Is Mine. Daniel Dane Dwld Coppellleld. C Dlekelis Scottish Chiefs. Jane. Porter Daniel Dirond.i. George Eliot In a Steamer Chair and Other Shlpbu.ud Stories. Hob Hair Deerslay er, The J. F. Cooper Tho Snaro of tho Fowler. Mrs. Alexander Dot a Thome C M. Hraemo Swiss Family Robinson A Cruel Dilemma. M H. leninson Fell Holt. Oeoigej Eliot Fiist Violin. Jessie Fotheiglll Tliaddtus of Warsaw. J. Poitci Stcuy of a Modem Woman Ella II Dixon Guy Mannoilng. Sli W. Scent A Pastoral Played Out Maiy L. Pelldelesl Hard Times. Dickens Tom Hrown's School Days Hugh's Tho Ailmlrablo Lady Hlddy Fune Frank Ram tt Hcnrv Esmond Thackeriy Smuggler of King's Cove. Sy Ivaniis Cobb Her Second Love. C. M Hrciemo Ivanhoe. Sir Walter Scott Tho Diamond Huttou. 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