The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 18, 1886, Image 4

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F. M. & E. M. KIMMELL ,
Editors and Publishers.
Do "come in to my parlor" the gen
ial doctor of the Omaha Herald to the
Sage of Arbor Lodge.
WASHINGTON dispatches herald the
statement that Dr. Miller and J. Ster
ling Morton are making overtures pre
paratory to "kissing across the bloody
chasm. "
BILLIE MORRISON'S new tariff bill is
about ready for introduction in the
House. Salt and lumber are placed on
the free list. Tlicse will both receive
a firm support from western members.
JUDGING from the tone and senti
ment of his letter , A. P. Leech is of
the opinion that political Judas Iscar-
iot's are not entitled to any greater re
ward than Judas who betrayed his Sa
vior with a kiss.
THE law and order league of the city
of Lincoln is rooting out the gamblers
and other toughs of the capital city at a
most encouraging rate , under the state
law. Showing what a few determined
men can accomplish.
see it stated that Congressman
Laird will introduce a bill in the House
to establish a U. S. land office at Akron ,
Colo. Such a move would give that
booming town a. greater impetus proba-
lily than anything else.
THE state board of educational land
and funds has forfeited the leases to
about twelve thousand acres of school
lands on which default has been made
under the law in the payment of rent.
This land will be subject tore-lease , af
ter being restored to the books in the
land commissioner's office.
Ex-Gov. HORATIO SEYMOUR died
at the residence of his brother-in-law ,
Iloscoe Conkling , at Utica , N. Y. , last
Saturday , Feb. 13,1886 , at the ripe old
of . The death of
age seventy-faix. ex-
Governor Horatio Seymour , following
so quickly that of Generals McClellan
and Hancock , leaves Mr. Tilden the
last living of the unsuccessful demo
cratic candidates for the presidency.
SENATOR MANDERSON has introduc
ed in the Senate , and Congressman Dor-
sey in the House , bills dividing Ne
braska into two judicial districts , with
the Platte river as the line of division.
These bills provide that court shall sit
at Omaha , Norfolk and Kearney in the
northern district , and Nebraska City ,
Lincoln and Hastings in the southern
district. Such a division of the State
is urgently needed , and strong efforts
will be made to have the measure pass
THE establish
large cattle-feeding
ment of the Standard Cattle company ,
to accommodate 3,000 cattle , and to be
located near Ames , will prove a great
benefit to the farmers of Dodge county ,
There are now several of these feeding
establishments in eastern Nebraska
and more are to follow. It is a well-
settled fact that in the near future the
range cattle will be fattened in this
way. They will all be fed in'the corn
belt , and Nebraska will consequently
get the larger portion of them. Bee.
AT a meeting of the senate commit
tee on public lands , Saturday , Senator
Yan Wyck was instructed to report
back favorably the bills introduced by
him to create two new land districts in
Nebraska. One is to be known as the
northwestern district and be taken
from the present Valentine district.
The other is to be taken from the North
Platte district and to be known as the
Sidney district. Thuse bills will in all
probability pass during the present ses
sion of Congress , as every influence is
being brought to bear to that end. The
advantage to the settler will be consid
erable.
RANDOLPH CHURCHILL , , a member of
the late Salisbury's cabinet , is out in a
tirade against Gladstone and his govern
ment on account of the late London
mob. Churchill's theory is that no
one starved in London while he and Sal
isbury were running the government ,
but a week after Gladstone came in
they became so hungry that they were
upon the verge of destroying the city
and sacking the tower itself. Churchill
would make an admirable mugwump if
he lived in New York. In Nebraska
he would be a rival of the .boss of the
anti-mouops before he had been a citi
zen thirty days.
EDUCATIONAL COLUMN.
BY THE PRINCIPAL.
State Supt. Jones has sent out a cir
cular letter calling attention te the feas
ibility of incorporating and endowing
the Neb. State Teachers' Association ,
and solicits teachers to become life mem
bers of the organization , the fee for
which is five dollars , members to be for
ever freo from the payment of dues.
The University celebrated its seven
teenth anniversary hy a meeting in the
chapel on the evening of Charter Dayj
Monday , Feb. 15. Addresses were made
by students , alumni , professors , and
gentlemen connected with the state gov
ernment , when the charter was granted ,
as well as those now connected.
Our pupils are taking a commenda
ble interest'in their Friday afternoon
exercises , the effort being to make each
recurring Friday noon exercise more in
teresting than the preceding one. We
are glad to welcome so many visitors
upon these occasions.
The seventh grade is to have a paper
this week , ofwhich John Cordeal is ed
itor , and Nora Schaffer assistant editor.
Evidently they will have a very newsy
paper , for their first attempt in journal
ism.
The class in Latin is nearly ready for
Caesar , and will doubtless commence
that study in about a week.
REFORM CLUB.
The llcform Club will hold their next
regular meeting at the Congregational
church , Tuesday evening , February 23.
Important business will come up before
the meeting , and a full turn-out is earn
estly requested. The following pro
gram will be rendered :
Music by the choir.
Declamation by Robert Taylor.
Music by Miss .Nellie Lee.
Select Heading by Mrs. Jacob Thomas.
Prohibition General discussion. "
Music by Miss Meserve and Mr. Sheppard.
Business.
Music by Miss Lou Clark.
Adjournment.
A CARD OF THANKS.
The ladies oFthe ° wTc. T. U. wish
to express their hearty thanks to those
who so generously responded to the
ladies soliciting funds for the Heading
Kooiu. May each one feel that they
are encouraging a worthy object , one
that will prove a benefit to themselves
and the community.
GIRL WANTED.
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To do general housework in a small
family. Inquire at C. ( T. Potter's , West
McCook.
ROOM WANTED.
A furnished room. Address P. 0.
Box 496.
THE decision of Rome in the matter
of the selection of a successor to the
late Cardinal McClosky has been finally
announced. The red hat and title of
the prince of the church passes to Arch
bishop John Gibbons of Baltimore , and
increased dignity is given by the choice
to the oldest Catholic see in the coun
try. Archbishop Gibbons , while one
of the youngest of American prelates ,
is distinguished among his brethren for
his piety and abilitT as a churchman.
He was born in Baltimore on July 23 ,
1834. He received most of his classic-
il education at St. Charles college , Ho-
ivard county , Maryland , where he grad
uated in 1857. He afterwards studied
theology in St. Mary's seminary in Bal
timore , and was ordained in St. Brid
get's church , Canton , on June 30,1SG1.
3n August 15 , 186S , he was consecrat-
; d vicar apostolic of North Carolina ,
ind upon the death of Bishop McGill ,
) f Richmond. Pius IX made him bishop
> f that see. He was made coadjutor j
irchbishop of Baltimore on October 3 ,
[ 877 , and upon the death of Archbishop
3ayley he succeeded to the title. Dur-
ng the second plenary council , five
ears later , he was made one of the
ihancellors of the council , which posi-
iou he filled with great ability. At
he last council , as is generally known ,
ic presided as the representative of the
iope , and was complimented by all
he bishops for the dignified and learn-
d manner in which he had presided over
he deliberations of the body.
Archbishop Gibbon is known in the
hurch as a prelate of liberal and pro-
ressive ideas. He is said to favor a
reatcr share by the priesthood in the
dministration of the spirtual affairs of
he church , and a larger participation
y the laity in the management of the
urely temporal concerns. He will
jake an able and erudite cardinal , and
is selection will give general satisfac-
ion in the church of which he has for
ears been a leading spirit. Bee ,
COUNTY-SEAT ITEMS.
Mr. I. J. Starbuck of McCook was seen on
our streets , Friday.
Editor "Wahlquist of the "Democrat' was
in our city , Thursday.
H. "WVKeyes took a run over to Stockville ,
Thursday , on business.
Mr. Lippincott of Lincoln was a county-
seat transient , Thursday last.
Mr. Thos. Colfer of McCook was seen in
our place , Wednesday the lth.
Dr. S. L. Green of McCook and one of our
county commissioners was down , Thursday.
Mr. E. C. Ballew our county treasurer was
ftiuoiiK the departures for McCook , Sunday.
A very interesting meeting of the reform
club was held at the M. E. church , Friday
evening.
Mr.13:13. : Duckworth of Danbury who is one
of our county commissioners met with the
rest here on last Thursday.
Grandma Cramer up on the hill has been
confined to her room for several days. At
latest report she is on the mend.
Mr. W. H. Dood is now settled in the for
mer home of Mr. J. H. Goodrich , Jr. , and he
and Mrs. Dood are now "at borne. "
Mr. L. C. Stephenson , our deputy county
clerk , was a pilgrim who journeyed to the me
tropolis Tuesday on 39 , he returned on 40 the
"same day.
The Garrick Dramatic Company will make
their debut , Saturday , at McCartney Hall ,
the bill is "The Flowing Bowl. " They de
serve a good house.
Sheriff Welborn returned from his trip to
Xorth Platte , Thursday.and reports the worst
blizzard of the season while over there. "Oh
think of a home over there. "
Mr. Fred Woods , our boss barber , left on
: > 9 , Monday , for Benkelman. Mr. Woods in
tends miming a shop there while his family
homestead in the immediate vicinity.
The temporary spring has caused many to
commence that annual task"house-clcaning. "
Several front yards last week were adorned
with household chattels and everything seem
ed to indicate that they were closing it up for
good.
IJev. J. V. Harrison has delivered two of
his very interesting lectures at the Congrega
tional church. The subjltt of the first was
"Women" and was very ably bandied. Last
night bis subject was "TheAgeof Steel. " His
lecture on that subject was very interesting
indeed and those who were absent missed a
"good tiling. "
liulianola , Jim. 17. NOXDESCUIPT.
HYDE , COLORADO.
Our comity surveyor returned from Hyde ,
Colo. , last week , where he lias been for a
number of days surveying the surrounding
lands. He reports the country of excellent
soil and formation , and a rich field for per
sons seeking government land. The Lincoln
Land To. is interested in the town , which is
sure to boom in the spring. W. H. Doggctt ,
a former B. & M. conductor , is now located
there , and is busy building a hotel and sell
ing lumber , he being the Frees & Hocknell
Lumber Co.'s manager at that place , besides"
being interested in the town-site. Garey &
Castberg are locating settlers on government
laud and doing a general land business. Dr.
A. J. Shaw will put up a drug store , and a
newspaper will shortly be issued from that
burg.
QIIE pretense that\thcrc is need of a
rcsurvey of lands in Nebraska is false
and dishonest. Whenever a corner is
displaced or lost there is ample provis
ion for its restoration by local officers
There is not a section in all the survey'
cd area of the state but is well and
properly defined. All over the western
portion of Nebraska to-day men are fol
lowing out land lines for miles with no
aid but a compass , not even a plat or
a field note men who never run a line
before in their live . The surveys are
honest and the corners are there. Gard
ner can go without any inconvenience.
Topics.
of the Bell-Pan-Elec-
A FUNNY part - - -
tric-administration episode is that out of
the thousands of people and papers that
have rushed in to whoop it up to Cleve
land and Garland and their Frying Pan ,
not one but opens up by stating his or its
lack of friendship for the Bell company ,
[ t is then curious why they rush. There
is no need for hurry. The lawyers em
ployed by the Bell company will attend
to the business-part of the controversy ,
ind if , as it appears , the company hasn't
i friend on earth except them , there
ivou't be much political capital made out
) f it. Look out for the rebound.-Topics.
IT would probably pay Mr. Garland
; o trade off some of his electric stock
? or sonic of these electric belts that are
so widely , advertise d. They might re
store his standing.
RESOLUTION
Amending resolutions ordering the construc
tion of sidewalks along Blocks Nos. 2J , 23,15 ,
10,3,14,11,2 , in the original town of McCcok ,
Nebraska :
By the Chairman and Board of Trustees of
he Village of McCook , Neb. :
RESOLVED , That resolutions ordering the
Destruction of sidewalks along the nortn side
if Blocks Nos. 22 and 23. the west side ol Blocks
fos.2,3,10,11Hand 15In the original town
> f McCook , Neb. , be amended to read as fol-
ows : "Said walk to bo laid on 3 stringers ,
xi inches , with narrow edge up. "
RESOLVED , That this resolution be published
or one week in THE MCCOOK WEEKLY Titin-
NE , a newspaper of general circulation in
aid Village , and.thesame to be good and sufli-
ient notification to said property owners.
Attest : W. C. LATOUUETTE. Chairman.
F. M. KIMMELL , Village Clerk.
Tnis is TO CEISTIFV , That the above resolu-
lon was published in the regular issue of THE
IcCooK WEEKLY TKIBUNE of February 18th ,
jSO. F. 31. KIMMELL ,
IL.S.J Tillage Clerk-
CORN ! CORN !
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T have put in scales at my ranch on
Brush creek and I will buy all the corn
that comes , at the market price. Also
have 50 good ponies for sale , broke or
unbroke. 27. J.B. MESERVE.
RESOLUTION
Ordering the erection of a sidewalk along
south side of Dennison street. Irom the cor
ner of Dennison and Marshall to the corner
of Moimiouth and Dennison streets. In the
Village of McCook , Nebraska.
By the Chairman and Board of Trustees of
the Village of McCook , Neb. :
RESOLVED. That the petition of 0. N. Batch-
ellor and others , a majority of the property
owners , for a sidewalk along the north side of
Blocks Nos. 2G and 25 in the original town of
McCook , Neb. , stnd along the north side of
Block No. 2G in the second addition to the town
of McCook , Neb. , of the following description :
Sai'l walk to be of pine material , G feet long
and 2 inches thick , to bo luid on 3 stringers ,
2x4 inches , and to be spiked thereto with not
less than G spikes , No. 20 , to each plank , said
plank to be laid with ends to the street , be
granted , and the same is hereby ordered built.
RESOLVED. That this resolution bo published
in THE MCCOOK WEEKLY TUIIIUNE , a news
paper of general circulation in said village , for
one week , and the same to be good and suffi
cient notification to said property owners.
W. C. IiATouiiKTTE , Chairman.
Attest : F. M. KIMMELL , Village Clerk.
THIS is TO CEKTIFY , That the above resolu
tion was published in the regular issue of THE
McCooic WEEKLY TinisuxB of February 18th ,
1886. F. M. KIMMELL ,
[ L.S. ] Village Clerk.
FINAL PROOF NOTICES.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , J
February Oth , IBM.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made beforo Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Tuesday ,
March 23d , 18b , viErvin A. Whitescl. D. S.
1139 , for the southwest M southwest U section
33 , township 3 , north of range 2S west , G P. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon.and cultivation
of , said land , viz : Wiiliam Kilgore and Win.
O. Bond of Bondville , Neb.andG. Lloyd Clark
and Alfred B. Fuller of Indianola , Neb.
3T G. L. LAWS. Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEB. , i
February nth , 1880. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to maku final proof in support ot his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Reg
ister or Receiver atMcCook , Neb. , on Tuesday ,
March' 23 , 18SG. viz : Frank A. Grillin , D. S.
1163 , for the southeast } of section 24 , town
ship 2 , north of range 29 west. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon , and cultivation of , said land ,
viz : William A. Vincent , William H. Smith
and John F. Gillespie of McCook , Neb. , and
Ervin A. Whitcsel of Red Willow , Xub.
37 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , Niu. , i
January 80th , 18SJ. f
Notice is hereby given that the followiiig-
named settler has filed notice ol" his intention
to make final proof in support , of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday ,
March 12,18S6 , viz : Edward F. Lhitfey , D. S.
2425 , for the southwest ' 4 southeast J of sec-
tson25. township 2 , north of range 30 west , G
P. M. He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon , and cul
tivation of , saidland , viz. Frank Smith. W. O.
Wickwire. E. L. Benjaman and Fred Benja-
man , all of McCook , Nebraska.
3G G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEB. , 1
January 25th , ISfcli. J
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said in-oof will be made before Reg
ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , onTuesday ,
March 0,1880 , viz : Frederick Vollbrecht , H. E.
1340 , for the west \ ' northwest Jf , west V
southwest J4 ot" section 15. township 3. north
of range 30 west , fi P. M. He names the fol
lowing witnesses to prove his continuous res
idence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz :
Adolph Khcischick , Herman Thole , Charles
Bechtel and Jacob Evans , all of McCook , Neb.
" 35 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , i
January 20th , 1SS . f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler lias filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim , and
thatsaid proof will be made before Registeror
Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Tuesday , March
Oth , 18SG , vi-c : Jacob H. Evans , Homestead
Entry 1503 , for the east \ - ' southwest } , west',5
southeast Jt of section 22 , township 3 north ,
range 30 west Uth P. M. He names the follow
ing witnesses TO prove his continuous resi
dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , vu :
Michael P. AVcick , Adolph Rheischick , Charles
Volbrecht and Herman Thole , all of McCook ,
Neb. 34 G. L. LAWS. Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , f
January 15th , 188(5. ( |
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made belore Reg
ister or Receiver at McCooic , Neb. , on Friday ,
February 2G , 188G , viz : William Y. Johnson ,
H. E. 165 , for the south Y2 northwest li. north
southwest h of section 34 , township 4 , north
of range 2 ! ) west. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence upon ,
and cultivation of , said land , viJohn S.
Modrell , Charles Povser. Edward F. Cousc and
Ihos. J. Riiggles , all of McCook. Nebraska.
34 G. L. LAWS , Register.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of
in order of sale issued by the Clerk of the
District Court of Red Willow county , State of
Nebraska , on the 2d day of December. 1885. and
: o me directed. I will at 10 o'clock , A. M. , on the
23d Day of February , 1886 ,
xt the front door of the Court House in Intli-
inohi , siid Court House being the place where
: ho last term of said District Court was held ,
.vithin . and for said Red Willow county , and
state of Nebraska , olTer for sale at public auc
tion , to highest bidder for cash , the following
eal estate , lands and tenements , to-wit :
Lot No. (11) fourteen , in Block No. (27) ( twcnty-
ievcn , in the Town of McCook , Red Willow
iounty , Nebraska , taken on order of sale to
'orcclose a real estate mortgage , as the prop-
Jrty of William C. LaTourette and Irene B.
'jai'ourette and ordered sold by the Coiut to
iatisfy a judgment against them and in favor
) f The Citizens Bank of McCook. Nebraska ,
'or the sum of ( $2,573.62) ) two thousand five
mndred and seventy-five dollars and bixty-two
sents , and S'.iQS costs and accruingcosts.de-
sreed a first lien. And a judgment against
; aid defendants in furor of Isaac L. Ellwood &
/o. for the sum of ( § 1,170.5)0) ) ) eleven hundred
ind seventy dollars and ninety cents and de-
ireed a second lien upon said premises. And
i judgment against said defendant , W. C. La-
tourette in favor of The Great Western Stove
Company for ( ? 1,118.00) eleven hundred and
lighted ! dollars and decreed a third lien upon
aid premises. And a judgment against said
Icfendant , W. C. LaTourette , in favor of The
owa Barb Steel Wire Co. for (52,131.00) ( ) two
housand one hundred and thirty-one doljars ,
ind decreed a fourth lien upon said premises.
l.ml a judgment against said W. C. LaTour-
'
itte in tavo'r of The Bridge and Bench Mann-
actory Co. for the sum of ( S33.00) ) thirty-eight
iollars , and decreed a fifth lien upon the said
iremises. And a judgment againstsaid W. C.
. .aTourette in favor of The Nebraska Manu-
actory Co.forthesum of ( $114.00) one hundred
.nd fourteen dollars , and decreed a sixth lien
ipon said premises. And a judgment against
aid W. C. LaTourette in favor of Simmons
lardware Company for the sum of ( S1.S66.39) )
ighteen hundred and sixty-six dollars and
Uirty-nine cents , and decreed a seventh lien
pon said premises , and tax lien thereon , in
he atrgrecrate : J8 , : > 68.50. Rendered hy William
[ flslin. Judge of said District Court at the
Tovember , 1SS5 , term thereof , to-wit : On the
th day of November , IbSo.
At the time and place of said sale due attend-
nce wil ) be had by the undersigned.
J. W. WELBOHN , Sheriff ,
34 Red U'illo-.v county , Neb.
. . COCHKAN , Attorney.
s Send 10 cents postage , and we
a will mail J-OUFKEI : a royalval-
y uable , sample box of goods
_ B that will put you in the way of
laking more money at once , than anything
se in America. Both sexes of all ages can
ve at home and work in spare time , or all the
me. Capital notrequired. We will start you.
nmensc pay sure for those who start atonce. j
4-25-lyr. STINSOX & Co. , Portland , Maine , I
THE CITIZENS BANK OF McGOOK
( INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAWS. )
Paid up Capital , $50,000.00 ,
: DOES A :
General Banking Business ,
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on the principal
cities of Europe. Taxes paid for Xon-ResidenLs. .Money to loan on funning
lands , village and personal property. Fire insurance a socially. rf
Tickets For Sale to and from Europe ,
CORRESPONDENTS : j V. FitANKLiNPresident.
First National Bank , Lincoln , Nebraska. J- JOHN R. CLARK , Vice-President.
The Chemical National Bank , Now York. J A. C. EBEUT , Cashier.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Lath , Shingles , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mouldings , Pickets , Cedar
Posts , Lime , Hair , Cement , and Plaster Paris.
Also Hard and Soft Coal
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
C. E. McPHERSON & CO.
And Real Estate Brokers ,
OFFICE : West Dennison Street ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Mill ,
Superior to any on the market , being Heavier , Stronger Built ,
and therefore a more Durable Mill. It Is the only
absolutely safe Mill built ; and out of
Thousands Erected During 12
Years past , not one lias ever blown away and left the Tower
standing. A record no other Mill can show. AVe offer
to put up any of our PUMPING MILLS
ON THIRTY DAYS TRIAL
,
And If they don't give satlsf Jctlon. will remove Mill at our
own expense. Also Manufacturers of tliu Celebrated
Challenge Feed Mills , Corn Sliollers , Iron 1'umps
nlth brass cylinders , Iron I'lpe , T.inks.
For estimates , catalogues and prices , apply to
G. B. KETTLETON , McCook , Neb- ,
Ajjcnt for Southwestern XcbrasUa and Northwestern Knntaa.
-i -n-\.j - . .fi Z- ; . - - i. j - - iti" CilcJn h the L'Ci Fcai Hill , Esilrcal St.
McCOOK
D TRUST CO.
OF MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Viakes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property ,
OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
OFIFIT.GB : : JR.S :
i. CAMPBELL , PRESIDENT. B. M. FREES , IST VICE PRESIDENT.
iEO. HOCKNELL , SECRETARY. R. o. PHILLIPS , 2ND VICE PRESIDENT
F. L. BROWN , TREASURER.
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nrntlfl.1 . kruktts. n . * Ue or . embroidery , tc. , etc. , pra- 19. The My tcry of the Holly Tree. A STavcl.
puotau. . By the author of " Dun TLotnc. "
f lrm OrlmmY * ter atlr Filrr itlaitratel. * torle for the YonnB. The iO. Shadunx on the ! ? now. A Xortl. Ey B. I. . Fir-
X f ir publuhcJ. Ilie cail 1- jeon , author of lin-i't.and-Chte'e an > J-5ki tti. " etc.
t\ur now *
ooUeetloa \
Saeit will * delighted mtU thetu. II The Gray Womun. A o eI. By irs. GukdI.
res Tko Lodr ot the J.aUe. BjSir VTalvr Scott. author of "Mary Barton. ' r'jc.
" Ti - LflT e * * he L Ve" ! a rumancc in vcric. anl u. all I The Frurcii Deep. A IftTel. By 7i ! ic CcUIoi ,
of Scott none U morn beautiful than ihu. author of "The Wem n in White. " ttc.
tfti 5. wotli Manual of Etiquette for LaJlci aui Gentlemen , a 23. Ited Court Furni. A .Void. By JJrs. Beery
jotJo u iwliucew and gool brwJins , si aS rnl-s of TTood. author of " I a t Lynne. " etc.
. ? l InCupIdV cU A NOTCI. BrthsAatlioror"I > or
8. The Standard Letter Writer fcr LaJln an-1 Thorn . *
Gentleiaen. a complete gtile to aorrfponJeuar , giving K. Rnct. to the Old Ilnmc. ASorcL EyilujCecU
plala direction ! fcr the compojition of letter * of ever/ Har. auhi.r rf " llt'Jd''n 1'orlls. " ttc.
klaj. with innumerable forms aa t example ) . : John i : werbanl.V Wife. A Xavel. _
I. Winter Kremlin ; Recreation" , lir ; i coll ctJcn liulock amhorof"Joia iinIifiT Oentlczaa , " etc.
ef Actlac Caaradea , Tjileaar , Oara i , Puizlji , HC. , for " . Lady fiifonoolIncV Jlrcuat. A > o\tL Eytio
octal atknui : * . prlrate theatricals , aal eieniujt at anther of * Dora Thorcr , etc.
kont ; WoJtraled. ( E. Jaipcr Ianc' f-ecrct. A KoTtl. Ey Jtiil JI. E.
8. Dbxlozncs Kecitation * and ICendlnzv a large EraiMoa , author of "Acrera Fiord , etc.
joi efcolo * ollotioa for ssaiwl exhibitions an ! public and . l.collnc. AXorel. Hy Mary Cec3 Hsy , letter of
atrrtalnnMmt * . "Brenda Yort * * . " etc.
ptirata . Parlor Music and Chemical Experiments 50. GubrlclV Mnrrlacc. AKortL Ey Ui'.ilc CoUIcj ,
a book which tlU Ivnr to perfinn huairc.lt uf amumij anthercf " > o Name. etc.
trick * lo mijic and iiutructlr * experiinenu * uh t imj Ic 51. Pn\Id Hunt. ANorel. Byllrs-Aza S.Sttfieaj ,
. Mthcr of " Fa Wi > a and > amine.tc. .
10. The florae Coofe Bonk ami Famllr Phv.I. K. Keaplnc the Whirlwind. A Xovtl. Ty J iry
< tan , ooaUlala ; huadre.lt of excellent cookia- > ip Cecil Hay. author of " Old ilMdklin * Jfon T , " tc.
i hlnt t houielMp-'rs. l o tellln ; hoT to c jre all com M. PuiIIor Curleon. A J.o I. By Huj II. K. Brai-
mon ailments by ilm jl hom r"n ! r. don , anthrrcf "Ladr Andley's Secret , " < t.- .
11. Manner * anU Cu tom In Far Axrtr T.r.n- ' . 34. Kixtlra : OK Tn MKTICV OF TRZ HziLti--D . i
T 7 Intem tiif ul Instrnctire bo * f trar U. il rt'i yovcl. Kr Htta W. rierc . author of "The Birth V ! rfc."etc.
tag the peculiar life , habits , manners ar l custom * of t ic S3. A CoMrn Hawn. A Xoiel. By the author er
peopla offjrvi ; } ooantrlei ; Hluitrit-.I. " tori Tlrarne' - .
l SIxtesn Complete Ptorlc * by Popular Aat * r * , M. VnlerlcV Fate. A > otel. Ey Mn. AleiiciJer ,
ttabrasing larc , hanor < rx2 and detectire stories. su > ri < of cnthor nf Th WooinxO't. " * W.
ocUtr lift , ot a4renture , ef railway UV , etc. . all Terr in * 37. SUtpr Ko e. A Xorel. By WUue CcUIa : . auttcr
terntlnr. of "TbeToman in M"hitt. " etc.
13. ThclIu < ltfetorWIt. Huraornnd Fun.alarw SS. Anne. A Xovel. By Hrf. Heory "ocd , aathcr of
nllectioa of tho funny itmw. nirtche * . anecdote" . po m . ' '
and Joiei that hara bora written fcr on rcari : llluVfi. 3'tThJc'DLnnrel Iliinh. A XflTeT. By HUa iluloclr ,
11. rJaeful Knowledge for the. Million. ahan4r author of "John Halifii. Gentleman. " etc.
boot of aicTul LaformaSon for all , upon manranlariau W. Amo Ilarten. A Xorel. By Georje Eliotanttar
labjteU ; ninitrated. of "Adam Bedc , " " The Mill on tie Flou , ' etc.
15. Called Back. AKovel , By Hosh Conwar. author
of " Dark D\ji. " etc.
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