S . l"l.Is O ",l"f.tt i run SOU ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1002.' ty r. "JW"" The News of L. ENGINES CHAS. BLISS VICTIM OF PARALYSIS Succumbed Eiuly Yesteidny Morn ing nt Homo on Washington Place, Death Is Attilbuted to Shock of Flight Pioduced by Settling of Thompson Tiestle. (.'Initios Kdwln Blls-. thi- HHc i-urI-met1 whose dangerous tonilltlou liuin nervous shook was lepoited in me Tribune n few days "so, succumbed vestcr.luy nuiinlug ul a o'clock (it the iesldente, to Washington Place. Mr. IMS' lrt a lcthn of inu.il K Ills denlh is attributed t the night or shock lu sustained on .lulv C. hitt, while he wni cioslng tin- rond-inned nestle at Thump-on. the fllllng-ln Pioc . ss of which hni been In plosion .or months. Tin- 'truotuu' Hank, It w thtluu.il, (ulislng the uiRhie to slll'Ul' ami swai, nt If t tumble Into the- la vino. ThU fright or slunk which Ull-s silfteted Wax mlkmed b. u -tiokc of pninlysls. The death "I Mi HII'-s Is doubl -ail under the olti iini"tiinilt", and Its newt will ili-pioss u ho-u ul tileiuls In Cai bondalc imd alone, the Jolfeisoii divis lini nf the Erie, whtif hi- popularity i an IiIrIi. TlH'ie wan no leoling of en mity ugitli t 111'", but on ovoi hand tl e'.ibimikitit uvldeni cs of esteem and u in m lilclidship. Tin wide-sptoml . ru-emi oer his condition tctilled to ilu nunibei ot Mends he possessed, lib .-on owing widow and daughter have the waiin-heaited sympiithl of these fi lends. The dcccusul .h buu In Yiuk it ile. near Deposit. Apill J 3, ism. Twmt.v ,cais ago he entered the seiloe of the Erie, which -er.ieo was unbioken up to his leceiit llltHM-. Hi- had n humble -tint In i he inund-hoUMi at Susuehan nn, was n.nde a inuiuun one ear lilei, and attir lluee yeais In the position was i.ii-ud tn an tiigineei. the duties of which -lie conscientious! and e'llolcntly Ilrhaigeil l" "Istun .isii-. mi the Jefferson division Mr. nii-s was wedded sixteen .vc.us ago thl'i mouth and lived ,n ideally happv in nihd lite. He came with his lamity to C.ubond.ile Jour eais .i!,n and lu- -Inee lived lieu-. However, he re.-ldcd hele lor -hoi! intei ml-. having been changed fioin Susquehanna to Caibondalc dining Ills -en lie- a- cn Klneet, He belonged lo (ieiuge V. Wet dn i Ion Xo. Itis. Hiolheihood of Locomotive. r.nslneei-. and was .i member of Mll i hell hose conipanv. In both bodies his unmade-hip was hlphlj- allied. The deceased is -uiviied by hi- wire nud one duuKhtei. .Minnie, aged I.! je.ns: Ills niothei. Mi". Maty Hli-s, Sufciuehann.i; one -lflei. Miss Uiuma Jills-, Susquehanna, and two biotheis "eoiRe 1311-n. Jeisoy City, and rdwlii l'.liss, Caibondalc. Kuneinl eivlce- will take place Tue.-day afteinoon at .! o'clock, at the lo-ldence, 10 Wushinston Place. Uev. Cli.ules Leo. parlor of the Fu-L Pie--byteiian eluncli, wliete Mr. Tills- uoi fhlped, will oind.ilc. Wednesday foie noon the deceased will be takm. la the Hrie llycr, al !i:.!!, lo Sii-tiuehann i. wheie he v. at s-n well known. P.uiial will tako place theie in tin- (5i mil -tiecl cemetii.v. STJPT. GAER'S APPEECIATION. He Includes The Tribune in His Ac knowledgment of Thanks. At the close of the u.nheis' Institute in Fiidny, C'liv Supeiiniendeni of .schools J:imcr f: Clair lieaitllv ,-x-pies-ed his slnceie apinecliltlon of the help Riven in aiious ways in making the Institute and its lei ture Lout.-e a wiciess. Included In his acknowledg ments weie his thanks to The Tilbune. "I want to -ay to jon, teaeheis, that I apinceiiitc the undivided attention ton hae kKoii to the lectin e-J, which 1 'eel coituiii will br of benefit. "Ah to the lectin e eour.se, I u-sure ou that 1 did mv best to hue the talks aRiceable to all. It thcie has been a .slight deviation tiom this iuten Hon It is not due to me. tho.-e who -poke weie le.sponslble. 1 thlnl that (icmtal Sweeney was ml-undet .stood; r don'l think that ne intended to say 'ilt.thingr that might lelleet on any pei soii. 1 ti list that his attitude will be uppieclated. "I want lo thank Mkss Mitchell and Mlsa McCabe for their Milo-, and JU.-s Mills and Miss Little for their duet. "1 must say, also that to The Tribune ripiesent.illve wo owe ilu? appreciation and lo the paper he lepiesents." Miss May Penselly and T. L. Muitln weie unnnlinously re-elected .sceietary and treasiuer of the teachers' a-soela'-.ion for another year. DIED OP TYPHOID. Thomas Morgan, of Glove Stieet, Succumbs After Tluee Weeks' At tack. Thomas Moigan, aged 6 cais, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henty Moigan, of 5-; drove stipet, died at -1 o'clock Satutday morning at the home of tho family af ter an attack of typhoid fever of three weeks' duration. Pecullatly had elr- A SOLDIER'S FOK ftnocked Down by Enemy, Unsuspected Colteo mi affects. tbi hi.iln unA n.i i ... -"bit" pi'oper nutiltlon Ik Interfered with .nud.tlifiJlual ending Is frequently uer ETohs prostration, fci "Duilng the Spanlsh-Auioilcan ,u, U went iitU my tioup to chkka " nauga," says Lieutenant J, O. Talbott, f t Sprlnglleld, Ills. "If there- Is any unu ilaco on eaith wheie one rtiinUs ipoie S offeo than another It is In the m my, I t Is a soldier's 'backbone,' and I can n suro you thut 1 duink my hIiiiip, Uter several months of h.utl dillllng , ny health gave out, the chief cause ,. (elng 'coffee, bad food, ovei -exertion mind heat. u "On tho advice of the surgeon, tcu Kiered my resignation and with my ."heart full of regret nnd my nervous eystem shattered, I returned home. Al tnoBt tho Jlrbt thing tho doctor whom I consulted advised mo was to quit cof- fee, That was tho flrtt Intimation I had "that coffee had anything to do with Any condition. The- next thing was Jj.'what.shall I drink?' "My'wlfe's mother used your Postuin mVoocI Coffee and knew how to make It rlght, 60 l tiled It und grew yery fond of It. My nervous troublo soon left; iny old time health came back, and that -Fall I gained m In flesh that the boys on returning after 'muster outj hardly knew me. Quitting coffee, ana using lMtum did iojaes lorme." Carbondale. I'lmmlatioi"" siitiDtiiid Hie pa-slng away of the deeeasodi One of his twin sous was ulo talfii wllh the disease und died about leu dnj'B oho, The father wus thtiiKerously III nnd pltice the child's dentil his eondltlou heoaine des penile. Ifrldnj there was u pcrtejitlblo linpioVeinent, but dttiliiR the nUvht hemoiiliusei took pl'ice, iiiul th'' pat leiit'fl vitality wnti soon exhausted. The death of Mr. Moiriiii It slneeiely lefielted thtoushout thf city, not only nmontr the frlendH or tlio I'aiully, but Rent tally, a.s the deiitsi sympathy wail uv, nkened by the sad cliciimstntices uf the ftiiiilly'n uilllctlon The deeunsed was u member of Com t LlH, l-'oiotiro of Ameilen, 'and was n firiiuishAmetlcai) war volunteer, hav- Iiir ' misled with company IC, Thlr- entli litRlmenl. Tor "jicrnl years he was employed In tin- Rrofeiy stoic oi" Alvord and Male, but .it the (hue he was taken with ty phoid, be wns a cleik In the freight of fice of ilie Delaware and lludpon coni panv In this c!t.. He was popular IhiaURliiml the city. The stlrvlvois ale his widow, one child, and the following slsteis and hiothci: Mi", l.aae Ton kins, mIm Ida May Moiriiii. John C'larence Xelon and Alvah MorRiin, all of this city. The fttneial wilt take plat e this ar tel noon. .Soi vices will be he-Id a( the lesldeticc, .",.", Grove tieel, nl ":.10 o'clock. ltd A. P. (.'luiitcc, pastoi oi the Klit -Methodist church, will ollklate. Iliul'il will be In Mnpk'Wiioil eometery. DIED OP LOCK-JAW. Amos Adams, of Chinchilla, a Victim of Tetr.nus Was Stiicken While Visiting in Carbonclnle, Aiuo- Adams, the Wetlin ot tetanus or lock-jaw. whose condition was Hist icpoited In Thu Tilbune, seveial weeks iiro, -uccumbed Satutday eeniiiR about s o'eliKk. lie died at the home of his datiRhter, .111. 13. II. Stone, comer Tenth )ifiiue and P.uk stieet, wheie he came to visit just a lew d,ijJ heloie he was stiicken with the fatal dls.a--e. The deceased ltvtil In Chinchilla, wh'-ic he owned a faun. A week he mic le.nliiR on his till) to Caibondalc. he tell while doing some choies about the bain on Ills piemi-cs. lie stuick on his face, and slightly gashed his no-e. The tetanus genu, which Is found about stables or has Its oiigln wheio holies aie numerous, must hae found its way into the wound. Ml. Adams being an old man, nearly Mi .em.s, the germ gained a masteiy over his weak ened physical poweis and his jaws be came locked a few rtajs utter he was stiicken. The tetanic auti-loin was employed, and though its effect was noticeable lor a few dijs, it oon lost its poior and the aged suft'eier con tinued to sink until death ideiscd lnni -iatutday evening. The deceased was bom in Mas-achu-setts, sinenty-eiglit yeais ago, He lived in Chinchilla, this comity, for a num ber of years, where he followed tann ing. He isited C.ubondale fiequently. Tie is survived by one son, William Adam-, of Chinchilla, and two daugh ters. Mis. 13. II. Stone, wire of 12 H. Stone, foieinan of the oil department of the Hendricks company, and .Mis, Oeuige Claik, of Cdell.l, Pa. MRS. C. N. BRONSON DEAD. Highly Esteemed Resident Succumbs After Long Suffering'. Alls. Muiv Rionson, wife of t'hailes X. liiouson, of the C'arbondale aiming companv, died jesteiday afteinoon at I. in o'clock at the l evidence, 47 Canaan stuer. Mks Btonson sulteied lioni an afllic tlon for seveial years, but with heroic patience, uncomplainingly and without u mtiimur. She was able lo be about until four weeks ago, when she took abed. Her suITeiings grew, but she maintained the same patient spit it as In the (list stages ot the disease, when she was tilled -with u stiong hope, and lecelved the .summons hence with fhiis tian leslgnation. The news of her death will be a pain ful shock to her n lends, as there was no Intimation to them that the end was near. Among all her acquaintances tlieie will be slnceie icgiet over her loss. Her long le.sidenee In Carbondule was marked by many fiiendsliips. She wus a gentle chaiaeter, whose kindness was shown In all her t elation1. The deceased was bom In I'nadllla, Hudson county. X. Y October -':, 1M9. Her maiden name was Miss Maty aie. In l&H she was wedded to Chailes x. llionson, und together they have lived a happy wedded eaieer. Mr. and Mrs. lirousou came to C'arbondale in 1S7I, wheio they have since leslded. Mi. Hionson was a member of the Klist Methodist church, ivheio her ic liglous aeal showed its Influence. She is survived by her husband, Chailes X. Uionson; two daughteis, Misses Claia and Lena, of this city, and one brother, George amy, of L'nndllln, X. Y. Funoial set vices will be at the icsl- denee, ii Canaan stix-ot, Tuesday after noon at 4.30. Rev. A. P, ChnfTee, pas tor of tho First Methodist ehuuh, will olllciate. The decciihed will be taken on tho S o'clock Dulawaie and Hudson ex press, Wednesday morning, to Sidney, X. Y wheio but ltd will take plate MRS. HUMPHREY ENTERTAINS. A Delightful "At Home" on Salem Avenue. Mid. IJ. W, Humphrey and daughter, Mlha Giace Ilumpliiey, delightfully eu lei (allied at an "at homo" at thu resi dence, 10S Salem avenue. ThHiouse was lesplendenl with decoiatloTis, palms, ferns, i opes and gat lands of oveigieen being most eireetlveli employed. .Mis. Chailes ilumpliiey, Miss Lillian Uians and Miss Geitrude sU);,H assisted In leceivlug. In tho pietllly decoiated Upper hull, Miss Kiuiko Hrjsou sei ved lliippe, and Mis. Fiedeilck U, Ilrown. Mrs. William Shannon, Mrs Stanley S. Hinds and Mrs. Chailes W .Inhnson assisted In enteitiiluliig, Tlnre- went numetous dellf.httul so cial incident!!, Among the pleusant fo.i tiues was a guessing contest, 'A Hill of F.iie." To the guest guessing cor rectly the gteatest number ot Die lol lowlug questions wus ra winded the prize: Still llteV Women of gilt'.' Ptmt lovo? Nuts without .shells? Lunar symbols? Nelghbots' contention? Uiub Unit makes butter il ? Iloston's over throw? Mitilinonial couule? Summer night's dieamV Mlssi Olive Wilcox, of Nineveh, -was awaided the (list viUo, and tho consolation prize was given MIhs Maud Snvder. The evening was Intctspeised with musical selections by Miss Alice Brid gets Mary Powdetly, Dertha Cole, May Uln;er and Eunice Bryson, A delicious luncheon was served, Misses Powell, Dr. Lyon's PERPICT Tooth Powder Used by people of refinement fbr over a a.uarterpf ja.qentunr. Prances Plnnncry, Gj'ctta Dryaon, Jlnitd Htepheiis and Mny Mcycri nsslstlns. BRENNATT ELECTED. Deadlock Over Night School Teacher Broken nt Saturday's Meeting. The deadlock In the school boaid over the election of a night school teacher, which ensued when the matter wus brought up last Monday night, was broken tit the adjoin nod meeting on Satin dnv night. Thero wore two candldntcs for the position, Patrick M. Iirennnn nnd Thomas W. Loftus. Satin day night, on the first ballot, each received thieo votes Copeland, livnns and Kerwln, for IJiennan: Gallagher, Vanaan nnd Hughes, for Loftus. Throo ballots re sulted tin same. On tho fourth Mr. Vanaan changed to Tironnnn, theioby electing blm. The boaid decided to adveitise for bids for advei tlslng the special' audit of the dlsti let's accounts for two years prist. In the matter or coal bids, the board defeired action for a week. This was in older tn Rive it longer tiial to the coal that Is being used from tho East Side Coal company's tiact. John Snntauua, who was fined for not sending his sou lo school, oi requited under die coinptilsoiy educational act, appealed beloio the boaid and made a plea to have the flue i emitted. The boaid nr.intcil his prayer, conditioned on his l dinning the boy to school and keeping him theit. Patients Dangciously 111. Peter V. Lynch, who was at one time in cliiuge of the Hotel American cafe, Is In a ciltlcal condition at his homo on Ooidon menue. He- has been a -uf-le'ier lor several months. Mis. George I Mills, who was i c coverlug f i om an illness, has a l elapse and Is now suffering fiom neivous pios tiatlon. The constant attendance of a tt. lined nui.se Is necessity. Night School to Open. The w Intei night sessions of the pub lic schools will open this evening in the cential school building. As Indicated in another column, the teacher will be Patrick M. I3ienn.ui, principal of Xo. 6, or tlie Uiooklyn school. The public schools thioughout tho city will reopen at D o'clock this foie noon, after the week's suspension duo to the teachers' Institute. G. A. R. Election. Uaeies post, 1ST, Department Penn sylvania, Oiand Airny of the Republic, will hold Its annual election of officers Wednesday evening, December 10, 1002. The conn rules are requested to come out and give expiession to their prefer ence on that occasion. John McComb, Commander. Died nt Prompton. Miss Mattle Giles, rtamrlitpv nl' C.e-mno Gile, ot 'retrace street, died jesterday nt the home of her aunt In Prompton, with whom she had lived since the death of her mother, several ears ago. the deceased, who was L'O seals of aire-. will be tn ought to Carbondule lor Initial. Spanish War Veterans to Meet. The Spanish-American War Veterans will meet at I o'clock today at the Mitchell hose house, to attend tho funeral of their late comrade, Thomas Moigan. The veterans nie icqttested lo appeal in unifoiin with top con(. . Patience Is Asked. As the Caibondale Telephone com pany Is "cutting In" a new 200-wiie cable. Manager Hughes begs the pa tient consideration of subscribers if they suffer any disturbance. Tho iiiler niptlon will be only tempoiaiy. To Cuie a Cold in One Day Take LaMUhc- Biomo-Quiiiiuc Tablet?. Tills signatme gfmi-jL on eveiy ho, 2"i. V fjcfrrvt JERMYX-MAYriELD. IJeaJrimla Layman, a resident of Baton stieet, died on Saturday moinlng at 11. SO o'clock, after a long and painful lllntss extending over seveial menlhs, of might's dUeae. DeceiiBcd was 54 yems of age anil was bom in Concsvillu, Selio luule county, X. Y. Ho was well known In (he valley ..ml for seveial year.- con ducted a confectionery stoic nl Peek vllle, fiom Hiiro moving to Mnvficld, and fiom thcic to this boiough, where ho has, icWded ever since. Sir. Layman was the j, outwent veteran In tho Seven Coun ties, having enlisted at the age of seven teen, In the Seventh Xew Yoik heavy m tlllery, Co. I, at PnughJceepsle, X. Y. lie was seriously wounded tho same, year at the brittle of Cold Harbor, anil seiwil through the Wilderness campaign unilfr Central Gutut. He io. enlisted and setved ihruugh tho lenialndcr of the war when he was huuoiably dlsclunged. Tho fu nor.il will take place this mottling. Sho.it sei vices will be held at tho housa nt S o clock, sharp. The remains will then bo taken by train to Staiiurca. whore s,r vices will bo held In the Methodist fliurih where the pastor, Ituv, Pascoc, a-sh.ted by llov. Fuller, of this place, will conduit the sei vices, after which tint temalns will be buried In tho family lot. Sir. Layman had n sister from C'htcopue, Mass., buried theio a week ago last Tucsilaj. He is survived by his wile, and four chlldien; Mrs. J, L. Wet ter, of Thompson. Pa.i IltUlie. and Unity of this place, and Stanley, of Pott Alle Khanoy, P,i, Four biothnis nnd ono ils tei : A, .It Layman, of Clintnlioorho Pur Ish, La.; James Uixmnu, Itlclillrhl. Spa,; Chris O l.ajm.in, ot Port Alleghany and W. J. I.nniiiM. of .South Omaha, Xeb,, nnd Mrs. Al O i'ae, of .Siimmeivllle, X Y. Prod llnilnoll, of Scraiilon, was In town esti'iil.iy, calling upon some of his old friends (o wish them good. bye. llu CNpetls, In a. lew weeks, to sail lor Cug lund, wheio hu will mivko his future homo with ills klstur In London, Pieil came lo Jeiinyn twoity )ears ago ami fur seveial yeais wu3 employed In the tloie oi John Jciiuyu, 1 lo was u man highly thought of, both by his cmplovci and hH legion ot friends. He hns been sorely uftllcted during the pubi fw vents with eye trouble. At tlic legular uieellug of the hoiouch council, held Friday evening. Council men Wheeler, Thcroti SIoou and Jon. is were appointed n commutes to wait up on the Hlnkely poor illrectoi.s on Wednet day In legrud to tho payment of tnstH Inclined in the smallpox case lure, sev eral months ugu. On Saturday, while a lady was) passing up Main street, sho was stiuck by a sled and was knocked down und received slight Injuries, The piaotlco of coasting down tho sidewalk and causing pedes trians to stand etlll or walk In the road has continued for several years and it Is now tlmo that the borough should tuke Jireser fctcps in prevent such accident CONNOLLY The Annual 2 1 ,000 15,000 of the Connolly & Wallace 12 Mos. A handsome new line of 306 titles, stamped in gold on both side and back. Large Type, Fine Book Paper, Extra Cloth. The list of titles, all by prominent authors, includes many Copyright Books, and they are all Standard Literature. 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Mis, Southwoith . Bv Eilna Lvull 1.7 Doni De.nie ,, us lioni Tliornci .By M.uy J. Holmes , , By Chailotte 31. lluiemo 1.1 Di pain Lift Bv Ik Maivel Trt Buphew, Tho By "Tho Dm hens" 71 Dulto'H Seciot. The ,,By ChmlutUi M. Biaeiuo 72 East Lyune By .Mis. Heiuy Wood 71 Eiiratxrn ami net1 liPimau tinmen., . "I Emerson's Essays. (First and inland Series.) 7.1 Ensllsli OiphaiiH, Tho , By Mmy J Holmes 7il Englishwoman's Love-Letteip. An,, . 77 Esther By Itosa X. Cmey 7S Eugeulo Gl under By Honoiodo Ilalzao 71 Pacing tho Flag By Jules Voum tn Fair Jewens, A By II. I.. Parjeon SI Pair Play ,...Bv Mis. K. D. E. X Southwoith is! Fanner Holt's Daughtoi. , By .Chiitlis Gaivko M Fatal Mm luge, Tin ,...By Mis. n P, E. X Southwoith Sit Fatal Seciet, The ,. .By Mis. E. D. 13. X. Southwoith V. I'lle Xo. 1U ,il.v Emllo Gaboiliu S-0 Final Reikonlug, A..Bv fl. A. Henty &7FIHU of aiidlestono. The Bl A. Conan 1)0 Ih SS Fit sit Violin. 'JlicllV .Ti'Bsle Folbciulll &9 rial'Iton torn IMiililng, A .By Mrs. J If Kwlng W For Kama und Paine B) O. A. Henty HI Fottuno Seeker. The ....BvMis 13. D. 13 X. Southwoith 9." Pot tunes of Nigel, Tho By Sir Walter Scott W Fieiieh Ri volution. The ,!ly Thomas Cailile ill FiIvoIqiis Cuiild...,,Bv Anthony Hopo U5 Gipsy'b Piopheey. The ...,lly Mis 13. D, 13. N. Southwoith Sij Goftho'H Faust . . 17 Gold Elsie... .Hi 13 Miitllll ','SGieatesl Tblim in llu Woild, The.. . ., By Piof. Huuy Diummoiid M) Grimm's Faliy Talts lot) Ciiiuinaker of Moscow. The. ...,,...' .. .By Sylvonus Cobb, .Ii 101 Gypsy Queen's Vow, The Bv Mis. Agues Flcmliii. 102 Han of Iceland Bv Victor linen 103 Hardy Norseman, A. ..Bv Edna Lyall Ifllllaiiy Lotrequer....By Chailes Lever 105 I(aimed Honipntrnd ....By Mix 13. I) 13. X. Southwoith r.nr'mun ( I' firm "in 1l. Villi ,. Autfiltlnttn. Ilv .Innii 1 Alllllllt IfJ VIIJIIOIU .11. JJIUUIIHJ rf; aIBI 4' .UUI1.V UUUlllfUll By Mis. E D E X, Southwoith lul Maltha, tho Pai son's' Daughter 211 Prince ol Daikiuss, The..... ........... By Jean Wys i bO D uk Seciut The . By W Heimlnug .. 11 Mis E IJ. 13 N. Southwoith IMS Talis lioni Shakespeaie Bv Mrs. Muv Agnes Fleming nil Maivel By "The Duchess11 211 Princes of tho -Moor, The ............ ...By Charles and Mary Lamb Ci Duvld Coppoilli)ld,.By Chailes Dickons lul Mmy, Queen of Scots ,. , ..;;, ", '", ,51llllllt -"' Jempist and Sunsline.... ....... ......... i..' Deumstor. Tho By Hall Calue riv Jacob Abbott 2P! Princess ol tho Hoiisump.ivld. ...... .!,,, r-l M.a, V,.IW,"1 , 1 n..i..,.. ni. i... ii ei i.,i, T.. u., . v f,,... Uv Hiu. J 1. linriii bam 2u, Ten bo Case. A Bv I3tta . Pleico 'J , . '''iv,i,,,',".',,'V,','.',',!,','',', i.r Ar..oi.t .'.p LoiVi,'n, ii... "17 Pilsimeis anil Ciintlve-i 2u, Thaddcils of WinsilW ,, ";".'.:.'.";.' " .:: "" -""' """' "' -."..i. -............... - . ..-. -,,.,,,..,.,,,... .. ,sS Jlllia , ' Bv GPoiiro"Meiedltli loS Meudow''B7oolt.VlVy'Mni"y J. Tlohnei 21S Piotissor at tin Bic.ikrast .Table.. . y Thelimi '....By Marlu OEOEIV1E3ER BOOK SALE is NO'sar oisr Books s By Victor Hugo 11C Imitation of Christ, Of the... By Thomas n Kempis 117 India; or, tho Pearl of Pe.nl River.... By Mrs. Soiitbworth BS Inez By Augusta J. Evans 119 In Fitedom's Cause. ..By G. A. Henty 1-0 In His Steps. .By Chailes At. Sheldon 121 In the Golden Davs....By Edna Lyall 1JJ in the Heart of tho Stoim By Maxwell Giay 121 In Times of IVrll Bv G. A. Henty l.'l Ishmael; or, In tho Depths Bv Mis. Soutliwoilb ir, Island. The By Rlrhaiil AVhitliig IJt, Ivanhoe Bv Sir Walter1 bcott 1J7 Jack o1 tho Light.. By Etta W. Pleiee l-'S Jane. Evie By Charlotte llionto 1.'9 John Halllav, (Jentlcmnn By Miss Mulock 1JU Joseph Balsamo By Aleandnr Dum.is 1.11 Josophlim By Jacob Abbott HJ Julius Caes.u By Jacob Abbott 1U Kathleen Bv Mis. Piancis llodtrson Buinett I'M Kenllworth By Sir Walter Scott l.n Kidnapped. ...By Robcit L. Stevenson 13(1 Kith and Kin. ...By Jcsio Fotheigill is; Knight Enant By Edna Lvall ljs, "Ul Bela" and Others Bv Egeitou Castle L'l Lady Audit 's Settet uv .miss l. E. Bi.uldou lie I.idy ul tho Jslc. The Bv Jhs. E. D. r X. Southwoith lit Lamplighter, The By Mm In S Cummins 11.' List Diys of Pompeii, The Bv Sir E. Bulner i.jtton 14! List of tho Mochlc.ins, The By J, Pcnltnoio Cooper 111 Last Tenant, The. ..By 11. L. Faijeon 141 Lena Rivers By Mmy J. Holmes Hi! Light That railed. The By Rud.vaul KIplliTi ll'LIndsaVh Luck By Mrs. Fiances Hodgson Burnett 14i Lono Ranch, The Bv Capt. Mas no Held 111 Loin.i Doonn..,.By R D. Blackinou l.Vl Lost Heir. The By G. A. Henty I'd Lost Hiliess, The ....By Ml" E. D. E. X. Southuoiih I'.' Lost Heir or Linlithgow ..Bv Mis. E 1). E. X Southwoith i.ij i.uiiiau vtxj ,11. ttuiiuit i . By Alesaiiilei1 Ijiimas l.M Lover or Piieud...,By Ros.i X C.iley 15j Love's Laboi Won . .By Mis. IJ. IJ E. N. Soutliwoilli 1"! Luclle By Own Meiidith 1" Mucin la By Augusta J. Ewnis 1 Mugdiilen's Vow Bv Mis. May Agues Fleming IV) Mnirirln Allllei !!. Mai v .f. Holmes iuj Man In tho lion M.isK, The ii v Alexander Dumas Pil Mm bio Faun lul Meditations ot Maicus Aiuelius Tliilislatod by Gtoigo Long 170 MeinollH ot n PhyNitlnu, The By Alexander Dumas 171 Meilo's Clllsado.,,.By Rosa N. Cainy 172 Mleiih Cltiiko By A. Conan Dolo 171 .Midnight gin en, tho... ii iuti" i mi,,., By Mrs, Mny Acnes FUmiltig 171 Mine Own People.. By Rudynid Kipling 17.". Missing Bride, The ...Bv Mis. E. D. E N. Soutliwoilb 17G Molly Bawn By "Tho Duchess" 177 .Monk ot Cliittn. A ,. . By E. Phillips Oppeuhe'lm ITS Mosses Horn an Old Maiue...., .. . By Nathaniel Hawthnliio 17!) Moss.Sldo By .Million Hailaud 150 Motller-ln-law, The . ...By Mis. K. D, 13 N. Southwoith Ibl Militancy Stories .. . B udaid Kipling lb2 .My Danish Swectheait B W. Claris Uussel! WMMteiy of D.i ik Hollow, Tho By Mm. Southwoith 151 Noble Lonl, , (Se(liel to "Tho Lost llelr of Linlithgow") . .. . Bv Mis Southwoith li"i Nut Like Other HUH.... . By Rosa Xouehetto Catey 1W Not Wisely Hut Too Well , By Jthoilu Bioiighloii 1S7 Now oi Novel1 B) Ollw Uptto 1!3 Old Curiosity Shop, the .. .., By Chailes Diekuiis pjl Old Homestead, The .Mrs Ami S Stephens 1W Old Manfsello's Seciet, The 11 13 AlitilltC 1S1 Ollvei Twist By Chailes Diekeus 11'2 Only the Governess. .. . Bv Rosa Nnuchetto I'aiey HU Otango und Oieen 11 (1. A Henty ltd Out Bessie. ...... ..By Uiw.i X Caicy Hi", Out of tho Juws of Dmth. By Fiank liauott llj Out on tliu l'ampas. ..By G A. Henty lt)7 Owl's .Vest, The.. . . . It E Milllltt IJI .ll, .,il.. , . . ,,. ii .11,11111 RiS IViu Mliiucl..By llem.vl, Slenklewie km raiuuiiaei, inn By J Feiihuoie Coop r 200 Pat.l and Vhtilnia. . ... By B de Saint Pienu Let Peru lloiiot.. ..By Hoiiou do Balzac 202 Phuutoui Rlckob.iw, Tho .... By Rudynid Kipling '201 Phantom vVcddlng. Thu . ...By Mis. 13. D. E. X Southwoith 2ol Pilgrims Pio,jicss.. Bv John Buuiaii 20.) Ploueeis, The. .11 J. Funhnote Cooiier llv .iitl,(ililr.l 1 Inn tlini Mi, . WALLACE M0Q for 12k Each 6,000 of 11)8 Bop' and Girls9 Popular Library For Boy A new sei ies of handsome 12 mos., well printed and and well bound, stamped in colors, containing the most popular stories by Oliver Optic Captain Mayne Reid W. H. G. Kingston George A Henty And other authois equally well known. For Girl A new line of captivating tales for girls. Finel) printed and substantially bound in cloth, 13 mo. size stamped in colors, containing stories by Alice Carey Mary A. Denison Lewis Carroll Mrs. J. H. 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Swiss J'anillv liolilusou ..Oliver Optic 11, G Kitigstim ..Dmlel Del 00 II. (1. Klnustou . ...Leon Lew 1 4 Munteltuu iS, se Thiee e.us at VYolveitou U'oh ei Ionian Tiv Airilli... Oliver opue I'ndir Diake's Flag.. (1. A. llent -Uh l'l.un Tales fiom the Hill" By P.ud.Minl Kipling Hi? l'leasuies of Lite. The By Sir John Lubbock .'uX Plutin ch's Livis .n'l Poor ami lioiul I! Ollvei Optle .'in Pi.ilrle, The,, .ll J, Fenlnioio Cooper -It 1'iettv Pnllv Pimbeiton By Mis. Piauies llo,Isou Buinett ilJPriie He Paid. Tin .By E Werner i: Pi luce cnailles uaiiguii'i Uv Oliver Wi ndell Holmes 21'.i Pine and 1 11 lieoigu William Cm lis 2.1) Quecih Uv Ell.abeth WiUlieull .'. I tiueenle's Whim ...Bv Itosa N. Cmoy 222 Quel n of the Isle The llH1 ,, ,i,v. , r --J Queens Xecklaee, uv ,us .miiv Aguis l tailing Tin Bv Alexiinili'i1 Iniiniis 221 Quo Vmlls.. ..B Ileut.vk Sieiikiuwlc. 225 Retribution ...Bv .Alts 13. D. 13 X. Southwoith 22i. Reveries ot a Bachelor Bv Ik Maivel 227 Rleiui By Sir E Bulwer-L ttou :& Rlllo ICuubcis, Tho By dipt. .Alio lie Held J.!) Rival Biotbus, The , ...B) Mis. Jlay Agnes Fleialug JA) Itohtut Old's Atomnieiu . . . By Bona Noiuhetto Cm.1' 2.11 Robinson Ciiisoi ,. B Daniel Dctoo 212 Romanio of Two Win Ids. A Uv Millie I'olilll 2:11 Itomol.i llv Ceoigo Eliot 231 S imanlha at S.natoga By Joslali Aliens Wito .'" Sui tui ituHiiitus,. By Thomas Cnillu 2 Scalp Hiiuteis, The By Capt. Miino Reid 2J7He.ii lei Letter, The By Nathaniel Iliiwthonio 2.: Scottish Clileis, Tho Bv Miss J, 1110 Pinter' 231 Second Wile1, The By E. Alarlltt 2m belioHnlfCtl; 01, Fiom the Dipths. (A seiiiel to "Ishmae'l.' I II Mif. Boiithwoilh 211 Shadow of a Crime. Tho .. . . ..Bv Hall C.iliH) .'2 Sho Fell III Line with I lei Husband . llv E. Wciiiui ,'U She's All the Worid lo Mo . . .Hy Hall C.tlu, 211S1KU of tho I'oui. The uy a. conan l)olo 21", 8lkirt.e ul DiauMaltlaiid. The . . Bv Maxwell rimy 21. Slngul.il 1 DihuUil Bv Satah Gland 217 Sl Ve.us Unci B Ale.Nuiuler Dunnia JlShl.ilili Book, llle . Hi AViivhingtou lirilDi JW hiuno 01 iiiu I'oiviir, ini ...B Alesaiiilei Diuiuis :; sum or 1nu.11. .. By null calue 251 Sou of Poithos The Bv Aloxundtr Dumn av Sous of llellul. .By William AVestall 25.1 Soul of Pleiie. The., By fleoiis Ohnet 251 Sjiectie Lovei. Tile ...By Mis. 13. D. E. X. Soulhwoilli rncle Xat Alfied Oldfellott Way to Success Alfied Oldfellov.1 Whistler Walter Almweil Wild Adventures Round tho Polo Gordon Stables With Leo in Virginia O. A. Henty With Wolfo In Canada G. A. Hentv Young C.uthiiglnian, TI10....G. A. Henty Kiuug v agauonu, a .. a. ijenueic Alice's Adveiituics In Wonderland Lew Is Carrol 1 Amy De-.iuu Vhglnl.i F. Townsend wVveiil Rosa Nouchette Carey B.ubai.t's Tiiumiihs Mmy A. Dcntsou Clovcinook ChJIdieu Alice Caiev Cricket's friends, The. ...Cousin Viiginin. Doll's Club, The. CJo's Doll, Katy's ciiilstmas, Patty's Pi .inks) i vols. tn one Bv Cousin Virginia Ei hoes Horn Story Land. .Mary D. Brlno Ella AValter Aimwcll ricnehmau's Wind, The Maiv A. Denlsor Pnliy Talis in Other Lands Julia Goddai d Gieat Emeigeiic.v, A Juliana Hoiatla Living Guaidi ill's Tuist. Tlie..Maiy A. Denlsou Jessie AValter Almweil LampllKhlci, Tho Maii.i S. Cummins Milieus Walter Almweil Stories Grandma. Told Mary D. Bilno Our Bessie Rosa Nouchotte Caiev Slmnle Susan Maiiu Edceworth Tlnongli tho Looking Glass. .Lewis Caioll wiuie it was .vioimng.... .Vllgluln. 1 Townsend 2", Siy, The By J. IVnliuoin Cooper 2"i! St. Aim's By W. E. Noitli 217 Stepping Ilea venn aid By Mis. E. Pientlss 2JS Stoi ol an Alilcan Fnim. Tho By Ralph I1011 27) Stiango Hlopemeilt, A By W. Cl.uk Russell J Sunshine and Roses By Chailoito M. Biaemn ".l SusHiiso...By Henry Setou Mowlmaii 'orter Corellt tiS Then Bv Mi-s, Fianees Hodgson Buinett LV) Thlld A'olume. The..Bv Firglis Humo 27OTI10111.S und Oiango Blossoms By Chailotte M. Biaemo 271 Thieo Beauties. Thu..... ... .......... ...Bv Mis. 13, D, K. X. Southwoith 272 Till Co Gmitdsmen, The By Aleiuiuler Dunlin 27.1 Tollois ol tho Se.i, The By Victor HiiB'i 271 Tom Blown at Oxford By Thomas Hughe i 275 Tom Biown's School Days ; , Bv Thoinus HiibIu'S 27ii Tom Jones By Heiuy l'lcldlng 277 Tieasuio Island.. . By Hubert Umls Stevenson 27S Tiuo to the Old FIlg..By O. A. Ilcnti 271 Tiy Again By Oliver Optlo !.mi Twenty Veins Alter .. By AleMinder Dumm '231 Two SlJteis. Tho ... Bv Mrs. E D 13. N Southwoith '2a! Fin Id .Max By Rosa N. Caiey 2sJ Cnelo Tom's Cabin.. Bv Hairlot Biecher Stowo 2vl l'nder Duiko'H Plug.. By G. A, Hentv 25 Fnder Two Flags ...... ..By Ould 1 jii Vanity Fall,... Uy W M. Thackeuiv '.S7 Vendetta .. . .By, Maiio Coielli iss Vicar ot Wakeileld. Tho... ..... . Bv Oliver Goldsmith .i9 Vlcniiili) de Biasieloiine, 'Hie By Alexander Dumas 2!il Villa, tn. Tlio Sei rot of Power , 11 Alis. Southwoith .11 AVuieilev By Sir AValter Seott .'.i.' AV.-e AVIIlo Uy Roeii N Caiev '.1 W11 Two By Edna Lyall -td AVlillo Comp.un. 'I'ho .... . .. By A. Connu Doylo ."i", WhlttleiV Poems.. ."Ju Wide. Wide Win Id. Tin . ..Bv ElUabetli Wetherell 217 Widow h Son, Tim.. . Bv Mis i: I). 1"! X Soutliwoilli .is With Cllvo in lnJlu..B Ci A. Hentv . Willi I'lio and Swoid ... .. By llcurvk SlenklewU. MO Wltll Lee III Viinlni.1 By O A. llentv vOl With AVolfo in Canada By a. A llentv Ml Wiiiiiau 11 Wliite, 'Ihe By AVllkio Collin 1 ::k: AVim l Waiting By Edna Lyall lul Wooed and Mauled By Rosa Xouilictte Cute .'.il', Wotuiwuod.... ,.l!y Marie MoiePI 2ebi VoiuiK Caithagluiaa , By O. A. Unity