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Local ami business notices in sort eel for ten
cents p^r line. All hills for advertising are
due on the first appearance of the advertise¬
ment. except when otherwise arranged hv
contract.
'[’occoa business men.
Let. us wake up.
Bright prospects abend.
Let your business be known.
Advertise in the News,
Boom up the town.
And make business livelyi
Prof. Vaughan visited Seneca this
week.
T. J. Kelley lost a Valuable horse
1a«l week.
W. J.Hayes has sold about 40 head
of mules this season.
Burgess Smith, bur new' county
surveyor, was in town Tuesday.
Miss Hattie Davis has over GO pu¬
pils in the Cannon’s Academy.
Bailiff Keilar went, to Clarksville
Tuesday to make returns of tax fi fas.
Rev. T. O. Rorie will bold servi¬
ces in Tugalo to-morrow at the usual
hours.
The business of the furniture fac¬
tory is increasing so that a larger en*
gine is needed.
WANTED.—To contract for Fire
Hundred Cord Tan Bark.
Tooco a TAx n i xg Co.
The W. C. T. U. Will meet at the
Simpson House on Monday afternoon
at the usual hour.
Frank Godfrey, ex-sheriff of Ra¬
bun county, brought and sold a load
of apples in this oily a few days ago.
Services in thePresbyterian church
to-morrow at the usual hours conduct¬
ed by the Pastor, Rev. L A.Simpson.
Mr. Singleton, a totally blind
farmer from Rabun county, was in
town last, week with a load of line
apples.
The nickel reading at the residence
of Mrs. . B. Simmons Thursday
?»igkt was an interesting affair; full
report next week.
The Nkws extends congratulations
to r/udglj B. E. Edge and lady, for a
splendid addition to the family iu the
person of a young gentleman weighs
ivig 12 pounds.
Cbuanee Fenley of Atlanta Was ar«*
rested for stealing from the riiliroad
company in T eeoa tliis week ; the
officers released him on his promising
to be a good boy hereafter.
Died Feb. 18th at Central, S: C.
Mrs. Nannie Hulsey, wife of Mr. LB.
Hulsey, and daughter of IMr. Wm.
Freeman, aged about 21 years. She
leaves two children motherless, and
m'inv friends to mourn her loss.
FI. R. Smith made us a pleasant
call this week; lie is much pleased
with his new home rear Lavonia;
moreover lie has a recent comer to
bis home iu the person of a very line
boy of whom he may well be proud.
Pegvrouii s letter in last week'
Klews, Hith slight changes, appeared
word for word as a ‘‘Special” from
Toccoa in the Atlanta Constitution
bn Wednesday the ISth inst* without
bredit eit her to Leg wood or the
N KWS.
Our esteameil cbi're&pondeiit of
Tallulah Falls informs us of the
death of Mrs. Martha Stone,who died
th* 14th; also of Miss Alice Pitts who
died Feb. 15th. A full account
h be k g. veil in m the the interesting mtt ie. i _ letter next
week . unavoidably crowded out this
week.
An engine on the Elberton road
left the track Wediiesday, turning
over on ’ two milas from
this C . .
cut). n iursi a\ morning ie
trucks ran out from under two freight
cars near the same place; no one was
injured and the damage was not se-
riouS.
“I consider . n Dr. T Rellv r n a very supe-
rior dentist: 1 would S o 15 utiles if it
was necessary, to have him do dan-
tistry work for me, as 1 preier him to
anybody else I know.”
This is what a gentleman said to
a News reporter the other day. The
Doctor will do well to make his per-
manent home in Toccoa.
C. L. Miz« has n,a t „,,h quit, a
loss. His two little boys were playing
in his barn with matches, when b T
,
■
ilaiues spread rapidly, burning . the ,
! »arn and stables, 5000 bundles
fodder, of
some cotton seed, feed, straw,
and other material, Help
who was near,
with buckets supplied from his
store and a P T P the wftll
form.,1 formed H c fire 1 le and savBll his »
corn crib, dwelling and store, which
otherwise would bavo been entirely
consumed.
A a woman off
got the early train
Thursday morning calle.l onM.j.
Crawford, begging f ur money to nay
her r,Qc-c. 1 . ° Atlanta. ... She ... said ‘ "
she had been in New York on visit
a
to lier son, anfl xas returning to ber
home in Arkansas. iSh e was accorn
.
panied by a little girl who, she said
was her daughter.Mrs.Mauldin kindly
gave the two their breakfast. Mean-
while a strange man appeared, and
had olhcerPrice arrest her on charge
of abducting the girl. He failed to
prove the charge however, and the
woman was released. Who the 'TO-
man and girl are, is a mystery no one
in town can explain.
LIVE r.OCALS GATHERED UP
BY YOUNG LADY RE¬
PORTERS.
There are a good many casco of La
Grippe in town and we hope all who
have it will soon recover.
The many friends of Mr. A. Y.Da-
vis will be glad to know that he is in
town.
T. McAllister Was in this city
JFednesclay.
A most delightful occasion ' Satur¬
day evening was a Valentine party
given at the residence of Miss Nellie
Newton. A great many were present
and all received Valentines of every
description. After all bad received
1 heir Valentines, refreshments were
served. The guests amused them¬
selves playing cards, tiddledy winks,
which all seemed to enjoy. Jfiss NeN
lie is a charming young ladv, very
entertaining and makes all who goto
her home have a pleasant time.
The relatives are called to the bed
side of Mr Joe Vickery at Lavonia,
who is lying very low of pneumonia.
Mr. Henry Bn-ha is visiting bid
parents in this city.
Mr. Harry Cleveland who is now
attending school in Cariiesville, visit¬
ed his parents last Saturday andSun-
day in Tocooa.
Miss Sophia White of Elberton is
spending a few days this week in our
city.
J/iss Enid Walker of Elberton has
been on an extended visit to relatives
m Greenville, S. C.and is now spend
mg some time with friends in Toccoa
Mr. Ilenry Winter,formerly iii«iiaa;r'i*oftlie
Savannah Brewery, says tie had Rhemiiatism
of the Heart for several years. Often be was
unable to walk over a few ' blocks ilia .pan
was so intense be lia<l tHiii'.de to g> t his
br, ath; be liad physician^ in i’biladelpliia.his
former home, but ilic besr proies-or in the
Coming un versify there could not give liinj relief.
here lie saw P I’ 1’ advertised, tri-d
two bottles, and is bow a well nun. His pain
lias lie renders left him thanks and he to tan P now P P walk and all flay, its
workings wonderful. says
are
Puiaski, S- C.
Rain, rain! It hus rained until the
the earth is in a muck of water and
mud ; the public roads are almost im¬
passible in many places.
No farm *^ork is being done in this
neighboi-hoodjthere have been no oats
sown as yet. If the wet weather don t
atop soon the oat crop will be lost.
The health of the people in this
Section is very bad; the grip is pre¬
valent all through the country and
w@ hear of some deaths.
L. I). Rothell is quite ill and has
been for some days with pneumonia
fever.
The writer killed a hog on the 2nd
inst which weighed 422 pounds.
Work is gujnj on in full blast on
Chattooga river aetting but shingle
blocks for Grant & Kamsar.
The Dovs Soxg.
Biotchcs.OldSores,Ulcers an.i all skin er. p
tious cured bv P P P, the greatest blood pm i- ;
tier of the aue.
Clavtan Clayto»T_Rurnb.in oo^bjin^s 0 s.
Numerous visitors were in tbwh
~
reeentl y-
J. Q. E- IT il linms . at work ,
is on
‘ ^Wall’s new dwelling.
^ J hjs ^ )ecial atteill i ou
^ ^ usual .
^ McConnell, oUr deputy sheriff,
I,as oponeil a restaurant on BroaJ at.
Glad , ... \\ b; c 1 .> • i
to see . arlsn OH our
slre8 ts aoaitt; ha has had a severa at-
ta ok of La Gri.-pe.
I)r. T , Henson ,T &tt<l , -r . no . na\e
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been very low wiln ilie ar ®
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proving, R«li
nili- Ullie Dell one miH ot nf th« the most most nonulnr popular
tlrummers on the road a Splendid
sa estnaru
AW 50 pupnils am In auandsnea
at tue Clayton High -ch»x> an icy
continue to come.
Jack York has recovered from his
^oe f.vi. ntW miarters ^ * as his ra-
a
oovery is sad tidings to their ears.
^ m. Donaldson has been sick for
some days,
^ iere is talk of a new boot and
shoe fiiCtor J »» Clayton in the nr.ir
fulure, run in connic,Ion W !l t! -
Wall house,
-Vessrs George and Alex Stamei
’.re i.i town lately and participate
l!1 a hack ride with somw ladies,
Two m.n w,r. lodoe-l ho™ i„ jV;
n * m «d Welbom and Ball, charge.
..:,i i s . ea 1 ing - meu. - from , Dillards mil:
Tennessee Valiev. Tim .mod
L i e g 1 , ‘ . S f ), .' ntT ^ arodetermmetl ' r> . J not
to uphold theivishness. Their onli
-
jes °‘' escaping is by cutting on-
witii tools, such as augers and kuive:.
which the jailer lias found at severa.
different times, carried to them by
relatives.
James *1. Rainey has moved from
his farm to town, and we welcome
him in our midst. Jim is a good fel¬
low and that is the kind we want.
Will Hughes has Moved to Tallulah
Falls his future home. He is a
good fellow and will be greatly miss¬
ed by his many friends.
Jeff Duncan is improving slowly.
J. F. Earl has been to Atlanta to
bUy goods. —T.—
A SAFE INVESTMENT
Is one wliic li i^ guaranteed te bring you
turn satisfactory of results, or in case of fa'lu’-e a re¬
purchase price. On this isafa plan
you can buy from our advertised drturirist a
bottle of Ur. King’s N*w Discovery for Con¬
sumption . It is guaranteed ’<> bring relief in
every case, when used lor any affection of
Throat, Lungs or Chest,such as Consumption
Intlamution of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma
and Whooping Cough, taste, Croup, etc. It is pleasant
always agree..ide to perfectly safe, and c <n
be depended upon. Free trial b. tdes
at \V 11 & J i^avis Drugstore.
Young Karris institute.
Mr. Editor: IFe have often read
with interest your newsy paper. If
von will allow us a small space we
will describe briefly «>»r mountain
school and how it is situated.
Traveling ahout 8 miles southeast
ot Hiawassee in the heart of Brass-
town Valley, one will come in a short
time to what is destined to be one of
the largest colleges in our state, foi
several reasons.
1st. The good moral irifluences cast
mound us by the president, his wih
and nil the faculty.
2nd. The low price of board allow
ing the poorest people the chance of
obtaining a good education.
3d. The beautiful scenery and pure
water.
At the brek of the institute is !.
cool gurgling spring, from which wr
get most of our water. /Zigh above
it towers a lofty mountain. Climb
ing to the summit, uiic is astound*, d
at the beauty and fertility of the \ *:i i -
ley. Av ay as tar us the eye cm
rtach, stretches ridge after ridge, ami
valley after valley.
Many mines of corunduua and oth¬
er valuable minerals are being rapid¬
ly opened up. j lbink it would be
well for Prof "Woodfin to pay out
country a visit.
We imve 30l) students on the rnl:
ami many more are expected. vy»
hope to have some more Toecoa boys
Willi ns soon.
but hark! A doleful sound is heard,
Prole sor draweth near.
And il I vanish not in bed
lies.o.i will cause a tear.
Slim Jisi.
ltheuma'ism and Syphillis yield readily to
P P l’ l'iUkly Ash,Poke Root.and Potassium)
DISSOLUTIO N! notice.
The firm of El lard & Son has thb
day mutually dissolved. All accounts
made by the firm will look to VV. 15
Elhifd for settlement and all persons
indebted to the firm will make imme¬
diate settlement with
\V. 13. Ellard,
Successor to Pill nrd & Son.
Turnerville, Ga. Feb. HJ.
Dr. M. F. M. Iveliy is in this city
prepared to do all kinds of dental
work, persons needing his profession
al services will do well toeall as soon
as possible. OlHee over Matheson \
store.
U Dndjcs. A ,• hens Tcnn ■
.
writes : Par six veul'.s 1 had been ul
flteted with running sores and an cn-
largeincnt. of the l.ones in nr legs. 1
t rio :ff everything I h«ard of without
l**ueiit «»til t5ot.anic Blond Balm *•«-
reemninendei to in>\ Arti f using 6
bottles the sores healed;and f a*i now
j n fia ter health than I have iricf heci’:
I send this testimonial nnsulicteiljie
cause I want others to he benefitie V
Georg a, Haiiersham County.—Aerteeablv
to an ord -r f oiu the court of ordinary of said
county wtl! be s.. id bef re the Court lm; sc
March tvext w l.lnn . lie lega.h >-is oT sa e t.c J»
lollosing propert- to wit: Otto lot near 111-
lUlte!!. .oet a.il ri.nn Rth n*. vu k o U e DiHiie , i?nri 1. Aiui
.
al'G one t nr i interest in ;i lo* lying in sri .
town of Toccoa an*i iruntin^ on 'uvnniut’p. st
one Iniwlml fe«*fc and running buck three
hundred foot, eont »ini ig one acre nn r* <»r
le-s, known as tae old tmrnt school house
^ g,,ld as the prop rty of H W Jo ■*». •
lute of saiu count). D-rms cash.
18uH. H. M PAYNE, Adrnr
jU* '-dr ' ‘J-^rl * '
fik "LCL ,e*sis. ^
Ask for catalogue.
TERRY M'F’G CO., Nashville, Tenn.
YOUNG FOLKS’ COLUMN.
INSTRUCTIVE AND ENTERTAINING
READING FOP. GIRLS AND BOYS.
The City of Turin ns It Was ami as It
fs—A HrieP Account of Its More Im¬
portant Itnildingv, Cathedrals and Its
Chief Manufactories.
Turin, formerly a fortified city, and the
capital of Piedmont, iu northern Italy, is
leveled tts r.imparts, converting tliem into
public promenades, while of late years the
nioat.sand fortifications have also l>een de-
molM.*a to make wav fur new streets.
with the effect that Turin is now one of the
lumdsomcst cities of Europe, four miles in
circumference, and with a population of
over 20),000. Turin has many handsome
squ<nr-s, one of the finest of which is the
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, quite remark-
a'nle for its ?ize, regularity of architect"
ure, and beauty of si; u»tion. Lending out
from this piazza is a fine five arched bridge
across the Po, the building of which was
ltejrun ! y Napoleon I and completed by the
kings of Sardinia.
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THF. CITV OF TUKIV.
Among the numerous churches of Turin
the principal are the Cathedral of San
Giovanni, dating from tho Seventh cent¬
ury, also the church of San Filllppo, one
of the most ber.utifuHn Turin. The cathe¬
dral nt one time was very rich in plate,
jewelry and other votive offerings, but
these were seized by Napoleon and sold,
the proceeds beiu^ used to defray the ex¬
penses of building the bridge. Besides the
numertiUK churchea there are in Turin
many fine palaces and public buildings; a
Wnldensian ehnreu, a large university, an
exterisive library hikI museums.
The c!iief lasinufitctures of Turin consist
of woolen and silk fabrics, jsjttery, gliuss,
Hue porcelain, leather, arms and liqueurs.
Turin has been greatly extended of late
years, and, owing to its liberal institutions,
has been made the refuge of the oppressed
all over Italy. The first parliament of the
Iie w kingdom of Italy was held here in
1301. ,
A Week of Work-
Emily Poulsson tells in Kindergarten
how to do it:
On Monday we wilt wash-our clothes.
An 1 bans: them up to dry.
On Tuesday wo will iron them,
Aud mend each hole we spy.
On Wednesday wo will make our broad.
And som.-itimoa. to >, a cake.
Qn Thursday ive’!! receive oar friends.
And time for reading ta!:c.
Oa Friday wo will swtvp and dilst
As utv.ij- as we can.
On Saturday, for Su .day's rest,
We'il coo.f and work and plan.
On Sunday we will learn at church
How to be good; and then
Oil Monday cheeiTuliy begin
Our week of wo?k npjabj.
A Funny Problem.
A xviiter in Tlie Examiner tcgls the fol¬
lowing story: It was a warm, sleepy’after¬
noon, and the scholars in iliss Pluminjer’B
school lookerl and acted as if they wished
4 o’clock w ould come quickly.
The class in merit .1 arithmetic were
lazily droning Day through their lesson when
Deacon popped his cheery face in at
the fiooix All the children loved him, and
were glad when lie came to visit the school.
Perhaps he saw they needed something
to wake them up, so when the ela.sa was
through with Die lesson he gave them tSi.s
problem:
“If eighteen cows were going through a
uurl'ow gate where only one could pass at
;; time, which cow could look Lack and
sav,‘There biint are: eleven pairs of horns be-
me.’ ”
The class thought busily for a minute,
then up came Tommy Tuft's hand.
“Which one, Tommy!'” asked the dea-
eon.
“Tho seveiitli.’*
“No.”
Another minute of study, then Celia
Brown put up her hand.
“VvTiutdo you think, Celia?”
”1 think it might oe the eighth, for when
the cow turned her head to look back her
own horns would be behind her, wouldn’t
they?”
“No, it isn’t the eighth,” tUedeucan said.
About the same time little Johnny
Has Lsiiorii ou the front seat began to
snicker.
“What arc you laughing at, Johnny?”
asked Miss Plummer.
“Cow can’t—talk!” giggled Johnny.
Deacon Day laughed too, then.
•‘.Johnny has answered, it,” he Bald.
“None of the cows eouid do it of course.”
Then all the scholars laitghed, and woke
up for the rest of the day, and Deacon Dc.y
bowed himself out.
LHtlc I5 o--,m < -i.
There a little uhexAierdessj. fi '-!>• "P,
A rustic ’neiVi-'a. with a litMe cro<>k,
Lhj<: gowsi, and white sir: w bat, ;.!nl she i!:J Iodlf
Uresh as !’;*• dawn, and IV loved her slwop.
Ncvr;-ti;c!.-ss cue Ohy sh.- fell a.^lc-^p,
Hidden away f;vni sight i?t u ^focu nook,
y i f'- ‘/ft V
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LITTLE nO-FKKP HAS LOST KLR SIIPEP.
Her hat thrown off. but h, her hard her hook.
She woke !o<>!:>*fl roua-1. au,i then lH>ga„ to weep;
lie: aiml.S uire ^eue. ^UC b.railitd lier eyes to
k'vt
A ri'kuixe ot tbeir retr^ting tall?, ar.d then
ghe ran .and sh-jut-vJ. Not one aid appear.
g-t down dear ‘ittir girl, and never fret,
Leave the.« alone, aud they 11 come back agatii.
MHG-i* " kcii tails behiaJ them, never tear.
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TUo Mouse Trap;
Tnat little trap has caught in a , trice ri
'i iiorc four little hus^ry, tempted mica
— Uttl« Men and VTouiea.
!>uctSilty of Cold Wire.
Gold , .. , be drawn . cut . into .
can wires
which possess considerable tenacity. A
wire only OTie-twelftll of an inch in <11-
aineter will ... .___ wei^ilt • 4 about „a 15 . Kf .
oear a ul i
ZntJX ll
The ductility of gold, however, is so
great that one grain weight of this
metal can be drawn out as a wire to a
sr-
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SALEof UNCLAIMED FI’EIGH r
R. & D. IL R. Co,
Officeof Agent,
Tocvoa, Oa. .Tan. SI-’*. 1891.
7’lie t'oUowin r fri iglit having been
<>n i:n ! at this agency over G month?
will lie st>ld !t‘ I'.'iS.li.' auction onlc*.-.
remove | and charges pail before tin
esp ; r.-»!.l«*n ».f 30*days from date.
51 cents.
J •Brodriek, 2 boX'’S lightning i *
r\in V j, ,,, ,.i ~ „ »>- . „
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L *■ iliar 1 barber chair,oha.'-fes
Sam McJ/iilen. 1 box II II coo ls.
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Charges , cents.
o t
McAU:St«-T & Son 2 Ixlls 4 )
• 1 boards
v:\ > $11 G
H, s - ! * oict i)oards
T C YV; Dh -cases siioee,char-cs i 1 8 1
., c I taoidy tobacco,s'oragc,
*-' v *
O V E 1 bdl. Scythe liaudlcs.sforaiic-.
•I & Co. 1 bdl ]2 shafis and cross
liars.
NO MARKS.
1 bundle 12 hoes, a Bo lot of old
plunder of various kindv.
4fc, J. K. Dixon, Agent.
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
TRADE MARK.
Quality Fact asd Alvraya.
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These Celeb.ated Glasses For calc a
the General ctore of
7. A. CaTO ACo.Tocc:a,Ga.
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FAULKNE , KELLAM b HOOKE
the only Maim fact uringOpti-
ci ns in the .riuuih.
ATLANTA* GA-
TO THE TRADE.
---1 AM RECEIVING--
! illiltdll m$~mm
s —■iBIWi&ll
of grinds for tlie FALLand \V 1 X i KB
trade, suck as Dry Goods, Diess
G.'ods, Fancy Notions,
Shoes, &c. Also my
— Stock of—
FamilyGroceries
Is compltfto. V v PYRAMID PAT¬
EN T F f A )U R is tl: o F1N FS V
ROLLER PATENT mado, and 1 cai
safely say it is the
WliferA Fkt.r :a Toccoa.
-----i WILL SELT_____
Furniture, Mat trusses, aud Cooking
Stoves on
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if you wriidj a Bureau, Bed Stead.
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you and allow \ on to muks
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when you opt ii,a::d pay the balance
weekly or month!v. Goo.I.i
Delivered Free
iii the City.
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L1PPMA1 BROS., Frcprietcrs,
Oruggisto, Lippman s Block. SAVANNAH, GA.
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BUILDER
I am prmvired to take contracts
Erecting Buildings, and do ai!
of Carpenter Work either by tin?
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lies at reasonable Fc.r additional info; matioii addrejss tIre under-
If— sicnei at Torcoft, Ga. J as. E. Ai.: x AXima, Frinc-pal.
i wm h'i.i
C k.5 r I- PPLIES.
Fittings for KN( 11N E3 and M11 LS including FELTING and OIL.
REPAIR SHOP. AVe malic a Spec ialty of Repairing all kinds of Ala-
cbinero. W&lmndie die Iirproved Wlseeler and Wilson Sewing Machine, also tire
FAMOUS CLAYTON SEWING MACHINE MOTOR
vrii.eh can bo altnehefi t;> anv nuieliiiife. It <lr : ves the Sewing Machine, saviing the
ladies that luboricus woik, s;> injurious toheul'b.
IK .11 : & J. II. 71US/IA, Y occoa, Ga.
Capps Tidy. Schaefers Old Office.
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GOUT© J. B-
for fine Walnut, Cherry and Oak Bsd Room Suits. Also fine Chairs,
l iibies, \’i indmv Shades and J .ace Cm tains.
OF ALL KINDS,
He also tarries p lafoe stock of Medium Grade Fiiriiilure such as
Bureaus, Bed Steads, Safes, &c. Special Prices will be emeu for
Cash.
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Ko.?8A. IIt i r 31 nntfvRt WpAllny# By Amanda M.
Ko.'JiHU, Ctymplxi. By M. T. Oaluok
No. 2CU. I>olorU‘». By Mr«. Jank U. Austin.
{fo. 2«0. \ Wrim‘ (lownrd. By U. L ri T FVF.N90N.
No. *271L \ TrouMeHMiSo talrl. By “ The Diirm-fifs/'
Tie. 278. <«i»llly oruot <4 t: 1 ity . By Amanda M. D 0171*1. AM nr
No. 277. Ffiltfi'l.r Fniao8t'oi!f. ID Mri. An:. - A. Nrr'.piiicMd.
No. 276. A Bv ilrs. Av.kxa i>pu
N-.X75. The i'eiirl of I in' Orient. Bv ,Sv;.v -:r ■:*
Ntt. 271. Simon i>i*rrfi’ii *« il'mittUii K,v i>. y.
No. 272. The l.liulen Form (IrliSe. -
No. 27*. A ihtngiM-oUH UMuiitn. Br Mrs V. *
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Kiu.it Garok: ao.
No. 247. Frwii (hellortli totho Slccm. I’-v Jih-ks Vi
N o. i43. The l«H(»rd<iin's Plot. ii- Dr- J. H. Iioti:
No. 242. The UiiroH’n U III. «y Bvi v*Nt'« lain::,
No. 211. TlioUmy Fiileon. My M. T. ('ai-doh.
No.440. Ti»e borroiv of *• ferret, i-y J-D-hv Gkch. Hav.
jkloAeria Mrs. »l. VYo>»n
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No. Ui. Tbe U!au«l Heme. Br II. T. Galooh.
No. 2.*»3. Tlio FhIuI Ulovo Br Ci ara Aid i kta.
22 d. The Mill Cilrl of Tyrol. Hy M. T. Uai.oor.
No.'iiL Muhva'it Kcvcjigc. By H. ItinKu Haqgaud,
Nr. No. 215. KS. (liulii kiillivPu’M llerr!c{*. Ward. By TVji.mam I?. Huun*rrr r..
No. 2IL Two KUap*. By By Fi.ohknck Manritat.
tho author »f “ Dora Thorne.*'
Wo. 2i3. C louiU and Sun-hlrto. Hy Ciiari.k- Rk.«j
No. 212. A \ HflE«l»oit<! Heroine. By Mrs. a. E,
po - ° f joh “ xjch *‘ : -“ a * Bi ’
W nil II. W.-n.
Wo. MX Flo were. By Mabion IIaiilamx*. ItV'h
Mo. 201. Tlie UorsliMIll'lOintV. By’H oratio Alokr. Jr.
ferc.vjf. •J.
k-is sr-s 1 w-sst.-...,,.
author " A Groat
llo 1 A|. The WltarJ of <«mna4ct. By M. T. Cai.doh.
No. 189. A WonmoV ^pr»l. By Oi.aka a ir.i'ur.v.
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V. Victor. Til'd
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Fi.ouksck MAttnvAT.
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Wo. 13*- The Strunse *'»*e ef i)r. Jehjil ;.lr.
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Saerlflee. *} Mr.. r
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No. 135. A Wlfkrd By if ikv (b t il. »!ay.
No. ih. T'-.c Pear! «f the Ot*«*a»i. Bt Gi.ama. Auorrr*.
Ho Eli). The OkL‘- d {'hewt. By Hri.vAKnn Corb. Jr.
Nn. 12. 'Ii iAift vnGi 4 TiMti. By II. T. Cai.imb.
No. EH. 'J'Jie Fiirtteilini ILioleN. liy M. T. Oai.hoh.
N«. {?:? S Umvelet. By Mrs. li* VTood*
N«. 1 By Etta \V i n ncjc.
No. ELL a'? ?IS»l«»r.v. Vv Makoaiikt Bloort.
No. 122 . C^tei iiu ?' f’l.AK*. tre-m.
No. l*.j. The idoLv B ’:r*< JakkG.Albtjh,
No. r \ The Kvil iU'nUm. ly M T r%. „or.
No. ]♦&. 'S’jsf* My**er> ?it B’uckuooJ tiri uuge. By
Mrs M »Y A.- F’ l'Mi o
No. 103 The L**#f I>3* <in lii.th vei Bt JMm Slni.i’i’K,
No. 101. 'I -; e :li r tv ! ii \ ■ m ;w Cj •1a.7» li J fVu.K"a
* VI.I if.f*. ///,. stffir-1.
No. UK). Out ofir-.f V5<,th» liy ih oil fm O V!va Y»
tin. §'x EL IriksiUon. ity Mvr.c : v.u »' b i.otrNT.
Mo. fid. A Td" \|v- I!i ?:hy ’.r*-vn.
ho. KJ. A Fw?'-:uy H«n«|*r. .
Xu. r.y Aship Tt;; map. HVi #.
No. U5. The K By nutbe-r D«.m Tliorne.'*
No. 94. l IloiiHt*. V.v **vrd<*ry. By .Tkadfc,
\A. A 11 T hurlior of * Dora fLorue. *
I*o. # vrtiw* ftv ** The Drcuts#.'*
No. ' 2. L'Mlgro. fij Mr.* 1 Sik> kv U *»oi».
No. 91. A :>H-I o- oH.ihj 1 By author ** Dor« Thome.**
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No. VO. *s‘5*<- F«h»! ^Srrlafa. By Mlos M. F Hkahdor.
*MJ ***T^ iil V "** IVofcHen. By the author of
7£n. Mo. 87. Thfi The 4’*er>«»> Biidchr.irJ oT|*Hrc*.v I5r «|(ioo(. Hy Nc «« Donway. lilt
No. W. A dhafliH t!»** 'flircoliuld. By author •• Dorn Thorne/*
H o. fc5. FtaD.f By By M mv Crm. Hat
Mo. 81. (hir.-ivt'ia'ii author " L'«.re lill't. »horoo.**
R ii. ..llC«.- it »»
ho. fed. Mure BUB./ ihun OvuOi. la nutl.orfcf" t>.rm
Thorn*'/*
No. 82. Ait*. *•'• «J* r**. ? f! r Kii ii * k C'.s i.isu UInitiated.
So. 51. l*jl tl-«« :i r *5. Br y.\uv •*• • -f ll%r.
No. 80. T!u* lie At! Ka Uivo ol u MlIkm&IL
P v T»-jm t II»ie«y.
No. 79. A !r. ti*f U« i:rt. Br MUtbo* of * Dot a 1 beruo. *
No. 77. ik t'H. '*•. Dt <
No. T«J. y?:Hil«»./i* ktZ‘ f »t«> NilOiV. r. r» VtfUf,
No. 15. A: V/« .U'\ \**rt v. WaKI KXo '4
No. 7S. flm k. B f
No. 73. Sl!i«ir. s fr-v Mtt DrrmtAi.**
L*.». 72. •Vl L. Bi r«*r*‘ Dora Thorno.'*
r-i. 7i. TD":.., 'Vor:-.!!. i - d ^Ki.r.. ltl’d.
No. BV Thv )sifrU*ry «i* t»i< Tree. Bj tb* :
»r til ‘ IV.r- Th- y-.f. **
L'v. 8^. Cabibd’* Sfurrijgp. Hr trn auT amim, fltd.
N<*. i>8. *> Lc- if»>wfrtarJ-N W|f», "v bite Mvidcv. /7fc
'-'o. 37. ja^p. r ff'iii*., t'.' fj', | Kr Sl;<oII E. Bradugw.
No. &i I.VjJB; Mi»T (Vnj. *fAV. lUtutrcted.
No ^5 f .uny Lwe»i4oiiRC*|i ftrfHM, c.y the au'bor ©•
“ Ti*t»r«w.” It!’ r*,at*-d.
No. 6*. f*tjrtrtl »r*«. H* 5fr» IIrnmy Wool*. /If di
No. CJ. The I’Yo/eri fro Br Wii.kik ^oli ikb. Ill'ft.
No. * !. Fa.*!, u th*. iiiiisli. «'»!"• 'Jemc. “v M*iv ^mii. Hit.
*ao. 51. Tl;r i,p«i *'»!•*. By Mri*. Hk: st Wool*.
N •- v? ii* A jiiJil’-lrauilip -* •• '* B* at {'fcK M. Fri r lilutfrated.
No. 49 Hi «aib«n “Dora Tbaru.**
No. <0 Tli^l'i’i’Koloii liwiiiS*. t»*v IllUitsat*d Sfcarfh. A Cl*rieiu*as Btorj*
By Cm. itijs
No. '4 Trsr Vps i ---.v )isink I«yWi».*l«OoL
No. 43. *!rl! Knuidoii. By P. Ha mi. ton &1 run. 1 TUdU
No. >.6. r.y M -.bv Crcn. Ha».
No. 33. AM5«e- Hy Mu. Ih ”.ht Wood.
So. BV. 8i'*l»*r Br \v n kik Coi.f.m#;
si. Viiierb* * By Mr*. Ai.kxa vr>r«:
No. :j. A A ftuldi'ii Ibin n. : > nmhor *' l)< r« Thorne/* III,
No. 77. E. or, Ibc >b«trry of fbr UodUiidt.
Ill V ^ a VV. RiKSit K. lllttPintttd.
No. 25. 75. {Smiley **arlr«n. Bv MinM. E Braddowi
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No. 6. If rurf Arkell. II-. Sr Wood.
n> I! C.y.aln IFclr Br «»i>Tiioba«.
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