-4V . t.4MMMP "MrfjY tjiiMMJjStfjFTifjT jgr.'i.T&Trrf qfltgaiffl -t - W. V ?? v ( . u r ; pi. u . . f I '-1 "WMAT xm SCROFULA It U thai Impurity In tlio Mood, which, ac cumulation In tlio RlaiuM ol tho neck, pro. duces unsightly lumps or dwellings) which cauc painful running mrm on tho arms, leg, or feet, which dcvclope. ulcers In the rye, cam, or none, often canting Mlmtneis or deafness which I tho origin of pimples, can rcrous growths, or tho many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to "Immoral" which, fastcnlnit upon tho lungs, cansei consumption nml death. Ilclng tho most ancient, It Is tho most general of nil dlscnsea or affections, lor very low persons nio entirely freo from It. 7n CURED lly taxing llood'n Barsaparllla, which, by tho remarkable cures It has accomplished, often when other medicines havo failed, has proven Itself to bo a potent and peculiar medicine for this disease Bomo of theso cures aro really wonderful. If you suffer from acrofula, bo auro to try llood'i Baraaparllla. "Every spring my wlfo and children havo been troubled with scrofula, sores breaking out on them In various places. My llttlo boy, thrco years old, has been a terrible sufferer. La t spring ho was ono mass of aorca from head to feet. I was advlicd to uso Hood's Barsapa rllta, nud wo havo nil taken It. Tho result la that all havo been cured of tho scrofula, my llttlo boy being entirely frco from sores, and all tour ot my children look bright and healthy." W. a AmnnTOK, rassalo City, N. J. Hood's Sartaparll.fi Mdbjallitrugttiti. Histiforf. rrepatedonlr by 0, 1. HOOD A CO., Arothecarlei, Lowell, Mass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar 1IAGEN0W & ASGHMANN, Philharmonic Orchestra AND MILITARY BAND, Ofllcc,Kooms 139 and 140 llurr Mock. Telephone 133. Leaders in Photography. Riley's flEU fffi 5tudio5. We make ft specialty of the celebrated BROMIDE Lite sited pictures Mid furnish the finest work at lowest prices. Beat Cabinets $3.00 Elegant line of Picture Frames In stock and made to order. Call and sec us. H. W. KELLEY A CO. 1016 O Street, LINCOLN, NEB. New Jewelry Store, L. BARR, 1019 O Street. Established 1874. Desires to rail tlio attention of tlio publlo to ht now and elegant stock of DIAMONDS, Iitcta, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Having more room to accommodate tho trudo and show n larger lino than over. Dororo jnir- chMlnf , give us a call ami wo will show you the finest lino at lowest possible prices. Watch Repairing and Engraving Neatly dne nnd alt work warranted. DENTISTRY W. J. P. Lawton, D.D.S. Rooms 43, 43, 44, Burr Block. levator on O St. Telephone 638 Artificial Teeth Inserted without plates. NITROS OXIDE GAS Administered for painless extraction. Ladies' & Gents' FINE SHOES At greatly reduced prices AT WEBSTER &BRISC0E, 1043 O Street. FINE : ART : STUDIO. 1214 O street. Examine samples of our work before wsWring elsewhere. CaWnet Photographs to ti per dosen. reduced from $4 THE COURIER A ltular ltir of Almtrrn Tintrf. PuMMSittcD Saturday Hoimcriitioni One Year by Mall or Carrier $3,00 HI x months, 91,00, Thno liioultia M CnnU, Ono month 80 Cent Invaratily In Advance. lnrimTlaitwtrm.1 Hatea, hindahnlon application at tho office. Bxolal rate on Ttmn Contract. CoifrniBirrioKS! Hliort aplcy akotchca, imvui, and stories solicited. lVntonal and Hoclal note nro especially dralratile. PaiKTito! Wo mako a specialty of Kino PrlntltiK InalllUbrAtiolm. H)jtr wrk aapidlalty Addrcua all communications direct io tho office. WlCSSlfil, A DODBINS, EOtToaa Attn raoraiaToa. Now llurr Illook, Cor. 12th mid U HtrerU TKI.KIMIOMKiVX TAKE NOTICEI Tho CountKii will not lw rejonllhi for nny dehto mado by nuy 0110 In It imnio, mi low n written order nocoiniwnlos tho wins, properly algnod, of coil w. w kukri, k DonntNM, rrop'ro. Tiik prohibit lonlt aro running a candidate for governor In Kansas, but for whot object It. U dlfllcult to any, Tiik Excelsior dotuniuU that n chancellor lo delected for tho unlvemlty whoaholl plenio Omaha. Wo had supiKmod thnt Omaha poo plo had learned before this that thnt city Is not tho stnUi of Nobrnakn. l i Tun CouniKii auonis to follow moat every ono to tho Hiiiiuner not fa nnd It la w lth plena lire that wo ran chronicle tho fnct that if nil tho Lincoln ladlen nnd gentlemen uoy at tho watering place, over one-half of thcui rural vo tho Hr regularly whllo nbrood. Tiik unprovoked iirwault on Mayor Hawyer Monday evening la nil outrngo thnt should uieet with Htccily imiilshiuont Mr. Kitwyor has proven himself nnnlilomul foarletwofllclnl, and such cowardly tough n tho man who ivwaultcd lilm ahould las taught n aovcro left son. Tiik Omnlia llepubllcnn announce ns a p'ecoof new that Mr. J. D, Calhoun of this ;lty will shortly tnko editorial charge of th Herald or that city. If tho editor of tho lle publlcnn hail noticed tho Couiiikh of four weeks agoho would hnvo found thowimo Item of utws. KtJiKWliKUK in this lmue will lo found n very interesting letter written fiom Dublin, Ireland, by our well kliown townsman Mr. C. D, Hyatt of tho firm ot IluU'hliis Si Hyatt. Mr, Hyatt is n fluent and cutertaluli.g writer and Hh wutrltytltfon In this lw will prove good Sunday reading. The Cougrfgntlonallsta havo decided to lo 0 (e their college at Chadron. Two or three earaagoChadron was ono of tho toughest towns In tho west, a rendervous for cowboys and toughs, nnd It is indlentivo of tho great progress made by Nebraska to noto tho fact that a denominational collego lias been estab lished there. THE dear, old Journal Is developing Into a sensational newspaper. Anothor city paper which Is nameless hore has probably cut Into It Bubwriptlon list badly. Dy tho way, a a pleco ot now, it might lie mentioned that on Monday next the Journal will put on a new dress of type, brevier and nompnreil, instead of minion and uomparcll as how. It was rumored laatoronlng that the Even ing News of this city had been sued for llliel in tho sum ot f50,000 by Mr. nnd Mrs. a E. Hoge, the latter chairman of tho grlovance committee of tho brotherhood men lately on the Burlington. Tho action is based on an Item printed sometime ago connecting Mr. I logo and his wife in an nllegod blackmailing .scheme. Detective Plnneo who furnished the item to tho News, has been sued for a llko amount. AN ovident sign that the CouniEn is In a prosporoua condition and enjoying the favors ot fortune may be olwervod by scanning our advertising columns. The Coumcn has today the largest and best advertising patron age of any paiier in Lincoln, a fact which wo feel proud of and appreciate. Business men ot Lincoln realizo the fact that announce ments made In rt clean, spicy family paper which reaches peoplo 'at the most opportune time (Sunday) Is tho paper to advertise In and we feel grateful for their generous favors. It Is oIko to bo noticed that In these columns will ho found only tho advertisement ot tho lending houses of tho city, When placing such business kindly bear this In mind. TK Call is making a brilliant light for the selection of business men to represent Lan caster county in the .ioxt legislature. It is stieeringly opposed by tho Journal and Now, who have Job olllco attachments patronized by tho Burlington. If tho present railroad law covers every question of rnt&t and dis crimination, as claimed by these two paer8, why does tho board of trndo contlnuo spend ing money togot n fair ahowf If tho present law Is faultier, why do tho railroads not tho comnilNslon at defiance and pay no attention to its last manifesto regarding rotettf Tho Burlington luvs not treated Lincoln rlghf, and It nover will ao long ns there is no press ure brought to bear uon It to coinjiel recog nition. This city must send n delegation to our legislative halls who know whnt they want and nro not pfrnld tonsk for It. Tiik color question app;a to bo a leading ojioln Lincoln nowadays. There 010 somo few of tho African race who do not kmw their place in society, or If thoy do, hi vo not tho ceiiM) to keep it. It Is a manifest injury to a man whetlur he conducts nn ojier hou e, a hotel or a barlwr shop, Inasmuch as it de tracts from his custom, to allow n ctlonl man, it ho be n Chinaman, a Negro or a Hin doo, to mingle with his audience, his guest or his customers. Wo do not bolleve tho con tltutlonid amondment was intended to work hardship to anyone, but if tho Interpretation commonly put uioii it U according to law then It does. Wo do not core to and would not sit by the side of a negro during u per forinance or a meal, nnd wero wo running an. opera house or a hotel would shut it up soon er than compel others to do so. It may bo good law but It Is mighty )oor Justice. The poawHigcr tlenrtinont of tho Union lVlflc, "Tho Overland Itouto," baa laaued n neat llttlo pamphlet, potkot slto, entitled "National I'latform Hook," containing tho Democratic, llepubllcnn and 1'iohlbltlon plat forms, together with the nddroMtwj of Accept aliro of drover Cleveland, llenjnmin Har rison nud Clinton II. Fisk; also talmlatul fable allowing tho plurality vote, tho olecto rnl vote nnd nil nnnijitlri of tho vote, as cast for C arulnnd nud Illaluo In IctfM, This liook Is Just what Is neodoil ntthis tlmo and should Ihj In tho bands of every voter. It plainly sot forth whnt each party has to of fer nud overy rcodor can draw Ida own com iwirisona Hunt to nny addms on applica tion. AddruM J H. Tkiiiikth, Oencrnl Varaonger Agent, Union i"aclflo Itailway, Omnlia, Neli. Honm Cheap I'roperty, A fine rraldenco lot on Twenty-flrat street near N for snlo at n rciutoiinblo prico. Also ono in Mechanics addition, Hydo l'ark and Klmwood.WIH soil clump if nold Immediately Calltmornddm. L. Wceael, Jr., raru this ofllce. Legal Not ten, David A. Hmith. ) In tho I'l.ilntlir. District Court vh. of Mauoik Hhitii, Lancaster County, Defendant, J Nebraska. NOTICH Iff rKTITION KOU D1VOIICK. To Mngglo Hinith,Jioii.naldeiit, defendant: you nro hcivny iioiiikhi inaiou 1110 iithiiny of July, I HNS, David A. Hmitb lllwl n otltioil against you In tlio District court of IancaNtcr county. Nebraska, tho object nnd projer of wldch is to obtain n divorce from you 011 tho grounds of adultery without the consent or concurrvneo of tho plalutilT, You nro required to niiawuraalil petition on or Iraforo Monday tho tilth dnv of August, 1888. Davhi A. Bmith, i'lalntlir. lly A. K. IIowAiin, his Attorney. Go oast lit tlioHt. I-ouU. nnd tho Munourl 1'ntlllo ruilrood nnd avoid nil omulbiu trnim fern, nil changed mndo In Union deitota via tuts route. Cliulr cars fre. Tho Klkhorn Valley Lines nro now milling ticket ot the nbovo claxn to tho following (Kilnta; Ixiug I'iuo, Nubr., Doughu, Wyo., uakotultot Hprlnganiui luplil City, Dnk. Hplrit Iike, In., Miuneaolls, Ht, i'nul, D11 luth, Hiiierlor, Ashland, Itayfleld, nnd Wash burn, and via Ht, 1'nul to rortlnnd, Uregon, Tnconm, W. T., nnd Victoria, 11. C. For full particulars of routes, rntiw, etc.. rail on or wrlU Ooa 11, ForcHinati, Agt., 116 b . t. Lincoln, Nebraska. tVo are iudobU-d to Cei nntea for tho prov oib: "Therein but little in w oiiiauV ndvlco, yet ha that won't tnko It is not over wie." lteniember this when your wlfo advhes yen to tnko Chamberlain's Cougli, Ilometly and euro your cold. It Is always dangerous to neglect n cold. Bold by W, J. Turner. 115 Houtli Tenth Htroot. For tlckcta to Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Oregon, 'Wasbliigtou territory or California point, call at tho above place. Lincoln Hack and luggage Line. Telephone. No. 1201, meal market, 037 O street, or No. SOI livery barn. Order slates at some placca and U. P. ticket ofllce, comer Kloventh and O street. Hack stands, Capi tal hotel and meat market. IIoiianon DnoR. Before storting 011 your trip let us repair your old trunk. We can make it as good as new, or we will take it in trade for a new one, or soil you ono at prices below what a dealer can afford to sell at and give bettor satisfac tion. Qlvo us a call and we will convince you that it pays to buy direct ot tlio manu facturers, Lincoln Trunk Factory. Wiiiick & IIOlTEIt, Prop'. Telephone W, SCO Bouth 11th atreet. Ilurimlshelmer & Co, this wook offer a cor set at 25 cents, worth double the print. Wo buy our refrigerators from manufac turers in car lota, and will gtvo our custo mers the benefit of car load prices. Havo the largest and moot complete stock In the city. Wo would bo pleased to show these goods and quote prices. Hudgo & Morris, llii N street. GHROHIO DIARRHOEA, Can it be Cured! Thoro aro n groat many persons throughout tho country who have chronic diarrhoea, nnd havo boon led to bolloTO that It can not bo cured. It matters not how many physicians baro told you your caso was hopeless, nor bow many different modlclnus you baro tried, without any permanent bcnollt, we claim thnt the disease can bo cured, nnd ns ovldonoo of it rofor to tho following chbcs: Wtamdottb, Kan., June 15, 1887. Uno of my custotuors had boon troub led for yours with ohronlo diarrhoea, I Eominded hliu to uso abottloof Ghniu orlaln's Collu, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ktmiodv. it comnlotelv cured him. nnd ho to day enn not say onough In praise of it. This cubo cited is only ono of many that hnvo bcou cured by it hero. I can further sny that I rucommond it nil tho tlmo, as I know it is as rupresen tod, nnd will do tho work, I hnvo been bulling it for several years, und have nuvur hoard of Its fulling in a singlo caso. In fnot, every ono who uses It spunks in tlio highest -irntsoof its work. Uit. S. x. Matiikr, Druggist. I have cured n inoht persistant nnd aggravating caio of chronic diarrhoea with four or llvo bottles of Chamber luln's Colic, Cholorn nud Diarrhoea Homudy, after tho unity had used nil other iiropiirntlous In vain. I consldor it the host iiuuln. V. A. McGuniqlk, iMononn, Clio ton (Jo., lown. I nm just recovering from a long spell of Hlckness, und was given up to ilte by everyone who saw mo. 1 hud been sulVcriiig from chionlo diarrhoea nml hud doctored with uuiirly nil tho phytdcintis In Clark und Union counties. I laid in bed for three months nnd bov en dnys, and could not move until I tried Chnmboiiuin's Colio, Cholorn nnd DiurrluuM Itemudy. It has cured me nnd 1 now um in my atom nltemliug to my business. I now soil Chnmburluin's Colio, Cholorn nnd Ditirrhoon llemudy to my customers nnd toll thorn it is tho greatest modiulno ever made. All of tlio people in America could not now break my faith In your medioino. I would risk my llfoon it doing for others what it has done for mo. J. C, Stout, Thayer, Union Co., lown. ST, PATRICK'S PILLS Aro tho most porfoct physio in uso. They nro vigorous but gontlo in their operation, thoy cloanso tho system, stimulate tho liver to a hoalthy notion, nid digestion nnd purify tho blood. When you noed a good physio try there and thoy will mako you fool liko a now person. Sold by W, J. Turner. WHAT SHALL WE WEARl FASHIONS THAT WILL PHEVAIL DUfl INQ THE 8UMMER SEASON. Attractive Presses for Mttle Girls' Wear During; the HntRunitner Dnys A French Frock Dencrlbeil, Also 1'retty English ModeL Children of both soxes are, as a rulo, very becomingly dressed nowadays. Not a fow of tho frocks designed for llttlo girls are deci dedly picturesque in effect, such, for instance, a the oni depleted In .the accompanying outs. m. 1 rnicircii rnooK for girl or foot. In tho first cut is shown a French dress for n llttlo girl of throo or four years of age. it Is mado of cream colored lawn, sprinkled with dots In two shaded of pink. Tlio baby bodice is bound with shaded pink silk, to harmon'zo with tho braces, belt, loops and ends, which droop on tho short skirt. Large Tujcnu lint, surrounded nltli a pufllug in pink muslin, and an mulch feather which droops fnTront over the brim. no. 2 run. noniot mocx. In the second cut is represented a fall bodloe and sleeves in biscuit colored nun's veiling, trimmed with ajiolntod yoko, com posed of tucks and outlined with lace plait ing. A similar trimming adorns the cuffs and collar, as well as tho top of tho skirt, which Is finished off with lace flounce. Dolt and shoulder knots In blue volvet or moire silk. This dress is suited to llttlo girls from five years to nine years of age. Uinta to Amateur Dressmakers. Draperies becomo lwa bouffant and more nearly straight as tho season advances. The Dlrectolro styles find favor because Uiey are so easily arranged, tho wide, soft sash con cealing many defects of fitting, and tha long full skirt being so generally becoming. Double skirts, as thoy were formerly called, aro again seen, and aro merely two straight flounces covering the foundation skirt all around; theso are used for tall figures that nood to bo shortened apparently, but tho sin glo skirt full and round is much used for thin summer fabrics, especially for wash dresses. When drapery is considered essential, the amateur dressmaker is reminded that this draping must not bo low down on tho skirt, as that gives a most dowdy effect. While fullness is mostly massed behind, tho ama teur must not fall to mako aprons fuller ot tho top than thy formerly were; Indeed many draperies aro not sloped at tho top, being made up of straight breadths adjusted to suit tho wearer's figure, with fullness here and scant there, as tho modisto finds most becoming. Longthwlso tucks aro pretty in tho upper part of apron draperies, and shir rings done on cords iu two clusters of only throo or four cords in each are stylish for the fullness on each sldo of tho skirt. Harper's Bazar. jtluterluU Kinployctl for Underwear. jLxcluslvo, fashlonabio women use Fronch nainsooks, linen cambrio nud percales for underwear. There is less of Imported cam brio used than formerly, owing to the supe riority ot our own domestic cambrics. Tho Wainsutta, Lonsdalo and especially tho Bcrkcloy mills all mako cambrics which rival tho bsst imported goods, and nro sold at less than one-half. Modopolalno is a heavy quality of percale which sells at about tweuty-flvo cents per yard, and is especially recommended as durablo goods for under wear. Nearly oil tho shops now keep Ham burgs worked on modopolalne, for uso on garments mado of this material. Theso em broidered bands are finished without dress ing, and nro fur superior to all Hamburg, oven French Hamhurg, which has been con sidered tho best of all. Unfortunately thoy are sold only lu four and a half yard lengths in all widths, a length which does not always cut to advantage. Fashion In Hosiery, Black silk and black cotton hosiery ore the regulation choice for summer. A few suede colored silk hose aro worn with suede colored slippers for dressy occasions. Black cotton hosiery Is tlio choice for genoral wear, and is now dyed by several processus which guaran tee a fast color without tho use of any un wholesome Ingredients in tho coloring matter. SPRING SEASON 1888, JTV h::e Globe One-Price Is now showing New Spring Styles -IN- Mens, Youths, Boys and All the Latest Novelties and Nobby Designs arc included in our Complete Assortment, to which wc invite an early in spection. THE GLOBE One-Price Clothing House. E. M. EISFELD & CO., Proprs. COR. O AND TENTH STS. iiffrartRieHTER yivTrrfm-i-ra-iriTVi 1 1 rr i n-m-ri . . n rjrrri til nvB mKmmmmmmmammmmmmm - NOBBY Spring Suits $20 AND $25. MADE TO ORDER DAVID MAY, OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. Holbrook& Bonbrierht BOOKS, STATIONERY Wall Paper and Window Shades, Sjieelal Attention given to Designing, which wo do free. S3 4 So. Eleventh. St. Samples and Specifications without Clinrgo. BOOIiSJHUEE CENTS EACH! Tbt followloit book! r publlihed In Dtat ptmphlat form, printed from Rood readable trr on r. and inanj of them haudiotnelr IlluitrateJ. Thej are without exception the cheapeit booYi tin literature of the dar at the utoit trifllnir nn .. .-M . ,-.r-., ...w ..,....., ,u tun '. lue.aar. ai tne utoit trininn uptuw. timet the price at which they are bere odered. Ktch Wonder el tha World, niTceii up Otvii. Con. Uloe dertptlont tod llluetrattob .r tht mol woodtrful vciki.l n.tur. mi .1 mn, V.rr Int.r.illof tat Inittucll.i. Wonden r tho Hea. A diMrlptlon of IK. mnf woodtr. hi .nl U.atK.I IUIoj, Iood4 t th, Uiltoiii ol Hi. vcug, with orofu llluitr.lloDi. "A I'lMinr. Kxtrtlm.- and Other Skrlehea. Bf "Joim AtL'e mm." i rullKllon l trrulallbly rigor Ik.ttiit. by tht tnoit roputor hnraorout wrlitr ol lit. d.jr. The Aunt KcbUIi Taper., trCLAi Ad.uita, .nlhor er ' To. Huff locuin.nti ' a mml rldlculouitr fuuor Utvk toTry w.r..iiulto '-Widow luduit.' tihrUimae Storle., lr Cuiiti Piciem. CooUtm a BomUrul tli. roottcbarmlnB CltrHlmt. ttorlrf vr wrlllto t7 th.ir.uit wrlttrwho.TtrllT.d. r.rhon.ifcoinplttf. Ilouadlhs Kventnc Lamp. A tock uliloiln.iilcUrM, pntiLi .nd Kim., for tit. Hill. lolk. .1 hont. l'opular lie Itatlon. and IHalofruefc homoronf, dr.m tl.nd nthlle, lacl.dlBf .11 lb. Ulcltbti.n4 mot popular, TheNcir-raadeUen or MederaTlmea. CouUl.ipor. Ir.tu .ad blot r.phlt . of famou. .ill mad. AuitrlcaDf , Iron lb. Ilm.or Franklin to th. prtt.nl. Familiar Quotation.. OonttlnlDilh.orlila.Bd talbor. ehtp el maor phtai.t fc.oo.nllr rutt la rtadlpt and c.nr ma Hod, A v alaabl. work of rtfertnc .Low Lira In Kt Tub A ttrlttel tlTllMaplctnrtt ekowloi In. dark tlJ. ol III. la tht mat cltjr. lllmtrafd. Tho lload to Wealth. Not a tdr.rlliloc clrcnlar, I a thorouiklr piaclkal work, polnllot ool war br wMtktllmafniaktnionty, tatllr.rtpldlr and bontillr. Ona Uainilrod I'opNlar aenca, ttullrainlal,talbiUe aad.oml,luclalln( nio.l ol lb. (arorlut. a.w .0 1 old, A Hart red Lire. A No.l, Hi Mitioa litai tnu. Maa'e Bacrlllco. a riottl. By tin. Aaa I. mm IS V '. "ul nrronnaooTe uooiKDy roan pott pant upon race ptof only 18 f'cnlai anrlrn lo. Saf2T".1?.,uJr i'!'!' "." ,or " I ' entire Hit (Jl.ooki) for 1R rente 1 tl Te utlr "llt bound In board tSmmfhVmmmm Clothing House. an elegant line of Children's Fine Suits. IN LATE STYLES. to- (oo4 erer pub- muni tu .u. icumo in pDpariumiy 10 ..cure tn in anr other lerlt. theie men rrofki m m.t m.n. belt one U complete In Itielf: Tho Porrrlllnl llublea. A Kottl. By V. T. CilDta. 'I hoOld OuLtitChr.U Ahot.l, DyBlbTaavt Coat, Jr. 'I lie 1'farl nrtlirtOrtan. A HotiI. lly CLaaa AvaviT.. Hollow Ath llalL A Nonl. lly Uiautaat ULevaT. iUuilr.fid C'lllTo llou.e. A Mortl. ay Krri W. riiaca. Under the Lilac. A Keral. Dy tbt autuor or "Dor Tborn..-1 Tho lllamond llracelct. A Kortl, By tin. llntr Wood. Iluilr.lli. The Lawyer' Heerel. A Not.l, nyUliiU.K.narD.i. '1 ho tttranue ('ate or r. JeLyll und Mr. Hyde. A Nottli lly II 1. Kttio, A Wjekcl Ulrl. A No.. I. Br Uiar C.cil liar. Lnd tnlworth'a lllamondt. A honl. lly "T. Oircaxtt.' lletween Two Slnt, A JJotiI. By tb author ol ' Dor Tborut," UuilraKd. Tho Nine or Heart. A Notit. By B.L. rauioa, Horla'a Fortune. AotiI. ItyPboatMca Wiipii. Al.ote Murrluar. A Nonl. lly llln Muloci, Uu. 'Ihedullty lllver. A hortl. By WiuiiCouim. J hel'ol.on or A.pa- A Nonl. By ri.OB.MCa Ui jy wiiiiauobiim. Ur fi.oi)ca Uiaaitr, Alout l.ruiige. A NoTtl, Br Mrt. Uanae Wood. rurarln; Ilia rttlrr A M A I'lay wilaht. Iluutfhtar. KnwiBDB. ifJu.rrafKl. a now. Uv lira. iLiiiin... ASotil, By Mrt. Aia l-'olr Ltil Kula. A NotiI. It th. .nlkr.p .f ItrL... Tliornt." itlu.lraliJ. . Laneatltr'a Cablib A KertL By lire. M.V. Vicro. JUuilrattJ, rlorene Ielnctou' Oath. A Xo'tl. By Mrt. klitf Tho IVomMU llMt.p. A Kortl, By Dr.J.II.iati, lUvUrmtid 'I he I'alirorula Cabin. A Not.l. By M. T. Oilbea. r. .J. a; vf '! rt'S 'yi r - f j as $