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MIDDLEBURY REGISTEK, NOYEMBEll b, 188G. 8 Vol. LI. Socal XlTcittcus. The Weatheh. FOU THE WIBK BN1IMI WEDNnSllAT, NOV. . .... , Thermomcter. DnUj. Wlnd. . 7ti.m. Moon. ep. ni. Tliine. Oct. 2;, S. 42 M .V2 Trl. " 20, SK.X. 4.S 52 4!) Sftt. " 30, X. 47 47 411 8un. " 31, X. 43 43 41 Non. Xov. 1, X. 41 5S 4, Tues. ' 2, X. 30 M M ffwl, " 3, S. 47 . 02 TRAVELER8' GUIDE. Trnlnn pass Middlebury stntlon nt tho ho.irs given bclow ! Ooino XonTit Kxnress. 3 30 n. m.i locnl ex. pre9, 9:50 a. in.; matl, 3:25 p.ni.J cjpresa, 6:15 p. m. Goino South Mnll, 9:50 a. m.; pnssciigcr, .-.T2n. tn.: inlxcil. 8:37 n. m.i exprcas. 10:03 p. m. Maii.9 Close Xortli, 2:50 nnd 7:30 p. in. South, 9 :2fl n. ui., nud 7 :30 p. m. See Ccntral Vt. tlme.tnblo, cl'ewhcrc. Ilon't dclny 11 you wnnt fnmlturo nt your own prlco. OoIiir llko "liot cnkcs." A good cow for snlo clicnp. Fon Sai,e. One of tlio bcst sllps tn the Con. Brt'Bntlonnl church of Middlebury, llody sllp, mldwny west mlddlo nlslu. 44w2 .1. . IIAI.LA1UY, admr. I'ouLTiiv 1 will buy poultry nt my houso Seymour strcet, ncnr tho cnttlo ynrds, cvery dny ln tho wcckj nnd wlll pny tho hlRhcst uinrkct prlco. Jos. LaUock. Fuh.1. Tho lilfrhcst prlco pald for rnw furf , sheep pclts, glnseng nnd bceswnx, nt W. J. Thonipson's storo ln Vergennes, ovcry Satur dry. tf I,. O. Tno.Mfsos. If you havo kldney troublo or rhcuinntlsiiii you mny be nsnired tlmt your blood is ln nn unhealthy condltlon. Try I)r. Grccn's Illood l'urlflernnd XerveTonlc. It doc notlnll to purlly thu blnod and tono thoncrvousnystem. I'octntv. llavlngmadonrrangciucntswlth wholesiile poultiy dcalcr ln llo'ton, I am prcpared to Milp nlco dressed turkcys for tho Tlmnksglvlng tradc, nnd nlco chlckcns nt nny tlme, charglnga commlsslon lormy troublo. For lntorinntlon, call at lny houso ln C'orn- nll, or ndilrcss J. S. AVlng, Middlebury, Vt. THE CHUROHE8. ST. STKl'HEX'S. ItEV. ALVA E. CAlirENTF.il, ItKCTOn. fiundnys Scrvlcesi, 10 :45 a. m.J 7 :30 p. m. " Sunduy School, 12:15p, m. rrldnys Kvenlng rrnyor, 7 :30 p. m. Spceinl Scrvieo nn Holy Days. COXGHKGATIOXAL. t RF.V. S. LEWIS II. Sl'EAKE, l'ASTOK. Sundnv ervlcoH, 10 :45 a. m.i 7 :30 p. m. 8abbnth schnnl, 12:00 m. Tburnday, conlercnce meetlng, 7:30p. tB. HAl'TIsT. ItEV. A. DeF. I'ALMEK, I'ASTOIt. Sunday &erlees, 10:45 n. m.; 7:30p.m. inday sehool, 12.U0 1I1. 11. J. cnnpninn, superimuiioeiu 1'rayer-met'tliiK, Thursdny, Scnts frea. 7 :30 p. m MKTHODIST. RF.V. .Toiltf J.XOE, l'ASTOK, Pnndny Servlces : Toung l't'oplo's mcctlng, Bvenlng wrvlee, SHbbath-Kchool, Class-mt't'ting, Class-incetlng Wcdncsday, rrayer-meetlng Thureduy, 10:15 a. m. (1:30 p. ui. 7 .30 p. m 12:00 m. 12:00 111. 7 :30 p.m. 7 :30 p. ui. HOMAX CATIIOLIC. ItEV. llENIlY LANE, l'ASTOK. This ls tho onler ol Hervlces ln tho lt. C. ehureh coinnicnclng wlth tbe flret Sunday in Fobrunry : Flrst Pundav ln Fehninrv Mns nt 10:30 n.m.: enU'Chism, 3:30 p. m.; bi'nudlctlon, 7:30 p. in. Second Sundny M nt 9 n. m.J cntechlsm, 3:30 p. in.; benedlctlon, 7:30 p. ni. Thlrd Sunday Mns nt 10.30 a. m.J cntechlsm, 3.30 p. in.; buiiudiction, i 30 p- m. Fourtli Suiidny Xn lnornlngor nftunioon ser vlce, but beiicdlction at 7 30 p.m. The above orderof Jerviccslstobelollowed in rotntlon cvery lour consccutlve Sundayi. LOCAL NOTICES. Frcdi oys-ters at Mniiney'n. Ihiy your incat nt W. K. Tulley. l.arge M'lect oyMer- at Manm,y'. Fi'cil, tlour and uniln, nt un MI1N. l'op corn :l cont n pound nt Manncy'a. (Julneea and urimborriu nt Jlauncy'ti. Ilargnliio ln bont nnd mua at Ileckwlth & Co. I.urgc M'leet oytci and cnpe claui'j at Tul h-y'H. I.ot-i ol ncw.'i and lOcent burgalns at Mar. shall'". An all 'ilk broeaile haiidkeic'hicf lor25c, at lMnu llull. ltulibers thu bet qunllty uiadis at Iteck wlth .V Co. Coou, dog, gap, ISUon and IlutValo coats at F. K. llavun's. If you aru in nceil of laililert uall at IS. II Hoi)oS. old eheap. Go to 11. II. llopu's for wlndnw xliadeb, lani lambretiulu jiolc, etc. Die.sf anil huincnt sulis lu all klndB, stylcu and price-, nt F. K. Havcn's. New lall nilllliicry, neli iih hatH, fancy lwitlierf, etc, nt K. ll.Clay's. btewnrt's cougli curo; uvery bottlu warrnnt d; ut thu C'ni-o .V lildi'r drug tore. Iiu:ssmaki.u. Mrs. Climchill, ovcrColby' 41wl3 Full llne ol wrnpx, .Icrsuy Jaekcts nnd Xow markuta, at Clny'x. l'ine Hall flnu lilrt at 50c, 75c nnd il.beat tho world. (Jome and eo tbuiu. To HE.vr.-A pleaant cottago houiu ln du slrall locntion. Inqulro ut lhls olllcu. Thu lnrgct and bust lluo of Nptingbeddjust receivud at II. II, IIopo'u lunilturu store. lllgntock tur robuK, coats nnilcnpaandborcu blankets; very lowcst priees, at l'lno Hall. l'orkbnrruH and Tmk'n iHland alt. W. II. S1IELDO.V. Foit ltK.NT To small lauiily, n flrst class tcucuiunt. A. l'.TuiTElt. Wooii. For nali1, 50 coriU dry hard wood. 45 tf 0. 1'. Moohe. Foit .Salf. My housu and lot on Xorth l'luaxiuit btrect. Inqulre of tf .lollX .lACKhO.V. A lull llnu ot colori'il tNsuu papcr, htouis tur artlllulal llowers, nt etc and evurythiiiK MiU'-h:iH's Fou Sale. A two horsu horso-powur, wlth throhhur, and uugon lor movliig namu. lu qulre at thlx olllcu. Fuus. Thu hlhu.t cali pilcus pald for ftirs iinil gliung, at (iuo. McCuo'h, liy A. II. !?im oiuU, ou MoudnyH of uach wcisk. tt Naniko, To iurcha', 40 or lcss good largu, long.wool Cotnwolil u-u not over toiir yuaiitold. Kiiqulitt ut tlilx olllco. A full liuu ot ovurcoatH nud ulntur rucclvcd at F. K. llavun's. A good chlld'H ovurcoat lor 'J..Vi, aial iuuu'm from ilM to J 20. Fall nnd wlntcr mllllnuiy, jackets and cloakn, glovun, lanuy goods utc, now rcaily lor iiisjicctlon, at Mr. U m. alade'H. Wo havo a lew inoru parlor hcateru and cook Htovcs to bo aold luhs than llrbt cot, lor two wuukB, at tho htoro ol J.'H. Surgont. I.ook at our stock ol boots and slioes bctoro buylng oIhuwIhtu. W. II. Siiki.iio.n- Wkunksdavs and Satuhiuvs Theso aiutho dayB when I ilulivcr Keroncne. Hcuieiiihcr the tiinu. FltKli. K, ItooKus. Fon.SALK 20 BwaruiHOt Iiuch, 2 cows und youug cattle. 4lrt II. J. Manchester Cornwall, Vt. Goods sold at cost und luss, ut tho Htoro of J. II. &argunt'4, and all accouiitM duo thu llnu ot.I. II. Sarguut, liuist bu pald wlthln thlrty day. Thu celobratcd lluuniiigton undurwcar mun'B, ut F. K. llavun's. Iloar in inlndthat ho bas thu hoUi iigency for thusu goods lu Ver guiiuus. K. lt. Clay ls now rueulvlng hls lull llnu wintur iiillllnery, nuw hats nuw tiiminiiig Also ladius' and chlldrun's cloaks lu grcut va Tiuty. Call und scu tliuui. LOCAL NEWS. Jlr. C. .T. Moore, of whose illnoss meii- tlon lms bcen mado, dicd l:it cvcnlng. Mr. Clms. M. Wllds returncd, W'edncs- ilnv lilrrlif frnlti f nnflnllnr. wllHlinr lin 4 i 1 ,Tvpiit ilotiday niornlni;. Mlss Xclllo Mnxhaiii, formerly a resi- dcnt of thls villagu, died ln lhitlnml on Frlday. Iler ajro was .11 ycars. Mrs. .1. A. Wright is to be in New York clty durlng the fall and wlntcr wlth her dnughtcr, Mrs. V. M. Stcwart. Harry Flctuhur, wlio has beeti confliiL'd to thu house foi nearly a nionth by 111 nesa, Is ablc again to be otit. Mis A. F. Haminond, who has becn traveling for the nast slx weeks, ls in town again and is registered at the Addi son Ilouse. ev. George W. l'hillips of Kntlaud preached iitthe Congregationalclnirchon Sunday last ln exchange wlth the pastor, I5ev. Mr. Sicare. lititter is still going down. Tho price in this markct, Monday, was 18 to 1!2 cents for the general run, thougli23eent8 as paid for selections. Icv. M. L. Severanee's house on A'ey bridge strcet, which Mrs. P. 15. IJlnghain occuiiies, is recciving a coat of paint at the hands of Mr. Ilennett's mcn. f)ca. George L. I'orter wcnt to Xcw ork on one of the reccnt cxeursion:, was takcn sick with typhoid fcvcr and i now very 111 in a hopital thcre. Mr. Abrain Williamson shipped from this station, Monday, for the Uoston markct, '.l head of cattle, incluiling soine lliif ones : calves and six hogs. lt appears from one of the iteni in our ergunnes correspondence tlmt Mr. Xcvillt', late clerk of the AddUon Houep, soon to open a drug store in that clty. Mis Sophic, daughter of Hufus AVain- wright, Kq., ha- bceu conipellcd by ill health to .oiiipcnd her studies at Abbott iciidemy, Andover, Ma., and has re- turned hoine. Mr. John E. Mori'ion, tcller of tho liiitland C'ountv natioual bank, ltutland, pent last weok in town, returning to his work Monday. Ile was ill und camc bonie to ret and reeuperate. Klection retums were received at the ddlsnn IIono on Tuesday evening, a suin sulliuiciit to defray the expense hav- ing bcen raised bj' subscription. Some of the crowd staid till two o'eloek lu tho morning. The fair of the ladies of the Catholie parih opened at the town hall, last even ing, wlth a large atteiidancc. It will contlnue through Tuesday evening, and is in fornier ycars, I.s likcly to prove a great suceess socially and llnancially. Mr. Albert Chapuiau returncd honie, Tuesday night, from Xew York, where he had bcen for several days. His son, John W., who was ordained to the niinls- try of the Kplscopal church last sunimer, is engagcd in missionary work there. On Monday will be celebrated, at Cam bridge, Mass., the 250th annlversary of tho founding of Harvard college. l'resl- dent Urainertl will reprcsent this college at the cercmonies, and l'rof. Scott, who is a graduate of the institution, will also attend. Major hatmore and wife of the Sal- vation army spent last, Satiinhiy and Sun day wlth the local forces of the army, and crowded incetiiiKs were held. Thev wcnt hence to Kutlaml on Monday. The irmy Is now rcprc.-cuted here by I.icut. Ktta Tralton stnd Cadet Ayers. Mr. K. V. Hurke, who has bcen in LomesKiii, ... ., ior tne past two years etigtigcd in the book and stationcry hul ncss, has como back to town. He has rented the store inthe .Mcl.cod blocndk a is to continue thcre the line of huslness which he has latterly followcd. Mrs. M. V. Douglas has gone to Min ncapolls to speud the winter with her daughter, Mrs. W. 1. Cray, and family. Mrs. I'otter, Mrs. Douglas' mother, in- tended going also, but was injured last wcek by being thrown from a carrlage. sne is lmproving rapuily aiul will soon be up and about, her frlends belleve The ladies of the Congregational church propose to have a "basket tea" and socl able on Frlday evening, Xovember 12, nt thelr lecture-room. A musical eutcrtaln- ment inay be expected in connectlon with it, of which further partlculars wlll be given next wcek. A pleasant nud nmusing time is proiulscd to all who wlll utteml. Ilon. John W. Stewnrt is in receipt of a letter from an ex-coufederato soldier lu one of tho Carolinas, inqulring for the relatives of the late Col. Cummhis, who was klllcd before I'etersburg, In Septeni' bcr, 18(11, from whose pcrson the ex-con-, fcderntt took some little artleles which 1 he woultl llko to return to the coloiicl's family. The boys were otit ln forcc, Saturday nlght, nnd there were numcrous cvl- dcnces Sunday lnornlng that they put In n good dcal of work In the wny of inis laylng gates nnd other moycable propcr ty and In ctttting-up generally. They did not eonllne thcinselves to the middle of the town, but viMtcd the college iireiu Ises ns well. It was Ilallowe'en. The trlal of the case of Statc vs. Uobert Stoelc, which wassct for Wcdncsday, was continucd to one wcek from today. Statc's Attomey Wilds' abence ln Mont pelier was the ground of thccontlnuaiicc. The charge agalnst Stecle is asauU on Olllccr Cobb. Thcrespondenthasrctained Ilon. llcnry Uallard of Uurllngton, who camc down Wcdncsday to appear for his cllent. I.ettcrs addtcsscd as follows have re- iuaincd at the postolllce one nionth un- callcd-for: Joeph Ulale, Mr. Avcry Ilitd, Mrs. Allce E. Clark, A. II. Colc- man, .J. F. l'cnn, .lames uriDDon, jir. O. K. Goodrich, Mrs. C. K. Halo, Julla Miner, K. 1). Xorton, Chas l'arker, Geo. K. Prescott, Mrs. Gilman I'richard. Mis Annlo Quinlati, Joseph Torrey, Xorbett Webb. 9 'J'otnorrow evening' at 7 :'.)0 thrce of Hte freshtnen are to be tried in the col lege chapcl, by n mock court,for brcaking into a rooni ln Starr hall. The court is mado up as follows: Judge, Geo. 1J. Wales "87; side judge, Clift ,!S and Coolldge 'SS ; sheriir, Klock 'S6: deputy, Duntoti '80; clerk, Alden 'S!l; the Statc's attomey, Howe 'S7, will be uited by llen '88 and Fdgcrton '8S. Clark S7 and Winehostor 'S7 will appear for the defenunnts. Adtnission frcc. Lots of New and ! J? . A. . BOND. OEVT GOODS Just RccGivcd, AND .AIORE ON TI1E ROAD. $2 5 6 25 00 00 2 50 25c 25c KEAD FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS : Men's Overcoats, Men's Ulsters, Men's Winter Snits, complete, Men's Work Pants, $1.00 to Men's Eecl Mittens, Men's Overalls, Men's Undershirts and Drawers, 25c Men's reinforced Lincn front, fino wliito unlaundcrcd sliirts only 50c. JAP WOLF IIOI3ES, $5.00. FUU. COATS, SI4.00. EXTRA 1IIGI1 SCOTCII CAPS 50 und G2c. Immense Stocli ! 3Li,test Styles ! BARGAINS ALWAYS I DON'T FAIL TO VISIT IT COSTS HOTHIHBIFlease Remember ! ,T)r. Kingsley tmd Mr. P. F. Chapman a'rrlved honie Saturday morning from Xow York, whlther thej' had bcen to at tend the weddlng of Mr. II. E. Smith of this town, which took place ou the even ing of the 27th ult. It was at the resl dence of Mr. and Mrs. Slater the latter being a sister of the bride, Mis Murion 1. Wood 30S West Kighty-thitd strcet. Dr. Kiugslev olllciated as one of the uh- ers and Mr. Chapman as "bet man." j Mr. and Mrs. Smith are expected to tir- t rive in town in u lew days. 0 A large tiudience assembled at the miKV sicale in the chapcl of tho Kpiseopal church on Wcdneday evening, when the lirograunne given in lat wcek's II i:f n- 1 Ti:it was carried otit in a very happy tnanncr. It wa tltc lir-t puhllc nppcnr ance of the college rniartcttc a reorgan-. i.ed this fall. It Is now cotupoed of K. I I). llowe. lirst tenor; 15. M. Conlcdjre, I econd tenor; J. A. Fletcher, llrt ba; nud J. M. Thomas, ocond ha. Mr. i J'homas, the now uicmhcr, ha a llne voice ind is a great addition to the (luartette. Af ter the musie ref rehment were served nnd all wcnt away well satilled with tlieir evptiing's entertainmeut. To Look At Our Goods, NO ONE URGED TO BUV, G. E. MARSHALL Middlebury Y. M. C. A. The regular monthly buiness meeting of tlie association will be held on Wed- nesdav evening next at 7:l." o'eloek. Secretary I'arsons conducted the er- viccs at the hall on Sunday. Tho claes met on Monday and Tuci-day evening as usual. Xext Sunday afternoon Itev. Mr. Xoe will speak at the services in the hall. Xearly eight months ago Mr. A. I.. I'arsons came to Middlebury to assist in the work of the Y. M. C. A. Ile had becn eugaged in successful and much- needed evangellcal work in Hutland county, but canie here because of the great necds of the association. Ile has recently tendered his rcsiguation as general secretary, being moved by a dc- slre to cnter ngain upon distinctively evangcllstie labors. His resignation has bcen accepted, and negotiations are now under wny which, it ls hoped, will secure for our village the labors of a young man who wlll conie from a school where men are especlally traincd for Y. 11. C. A. work. Mr. I'arsons will probably re maln lu the rooms till all the arrange- mcnts are complete. -OUR STOCK OF- Children ! Misses' Shoes, Wc feel suro tlmt wo are not clainiing too much when ve say tliat we lave tne most complete stock ot cheap anu better grade in the nounty. Our Misses fine shoes are beauties and are good cvery way. One of tlie articlcs it ahvays pays to bny only the very bcst of is CANNED G-OODS! Eitlier nieats, fish, fniits or vegetables. with as choice goods as there is canncd. We can ahvays furnish you JUST RECEXYED! A LARGE LINE OF LADIES , MISSES and CHILDREN .Tl i Newmarkets SHORT WRAPS J A C K ETS ALSO A FULL LINE OF IIATIIAWAY, SOULE RINGTON'S F1NEST CALF f. TI A P FOU nn: i, i: a ih x; Pliotograpl! Stuflio this si:ctio.v. Ladies and Misses, VT BBOKWITEC cfci CO'S. Middlebury, Xov. 4, lSMi. 13. ADMi i mw s mi THE INSTANTANSOUS PHOIOMER, COJWS BLOCK, xoitTii i:m citi:i:ic iutincii:. STUDIO IIOUUS 8 A. M. TO 5 1'. M. Lowost Priooa in tho Stato for Portraituro. KFA new scries of Middlebury and Lake Dunmorc vlews In Itoudolr Imperial nud 8x10 sl.cs nt rcasouablc prlces. THE LATEST NOVELTY PETITE PANELS, $1 DOZ. I wlll sidl nt 11 III.IC Al'C'TIOS' at 1 o'eloek j). in., Novumlier Jli, lti-0, on tho iirumlo of .Ilcllut'l Itiiiii'ki', Iki'i'i-nMt-il, tlio followiiiK iluierllied propeity Aliont HS Avrvs ol K.iiimI, wlth liu'miihrnnco (tlie iimoiint statcd thu ilay of iiuctloii), iilno u Hiiuill nuiiiliur ol luriniuK tooln. HiaT AVltUJIIT, Sliorehuni, .Vov. 2, Inm!. Ailm'r. 1.1-.1W CENT'S SHOES! A FEW BARGAINS LEFT IN LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SIIOES. IPlease call and examine before buying elsewhere. W. H. SHELDON. Middlebury, Vt., Sept. 23, 1S8G. cientiTic By FOWLBR and WELLS CO., OF 3XT33-W YOrtK. Workn hy Itev (i Wkavkii. KTOTICE. 1 heri'liy (?lvc niy fon, llcnry A. Fnrris, hli tliuu duriiiK tho rt'iiininder of IiIh minority. I wlll not cliilin any ot liln eai'iiiiiK norpay nny delitn ol IiIh contnietliiK ufter thU ilatu. CAItl.OS FAltltlS. Itlpton, Octohcr 13, 1NS. 43-3- UTATi: OF Vi:itMOXT ItUlrlct of Ail O illioiipst. Ito It rL'ineniburi'd, That at a sohsIoii ot tho l'rohato Court lioldun ut .Middlehury, wlthln nnd lor Hald Dtoti'tct, ou thu 30th day ot (lcto ber, A. I). 1'rcHuut Ilon. Lyiiian K. Kimpp, .IuiIku. Whuri'UM, a ceitaln liiHtriiiucnt ln wrlttnir, under seal, jiurpnrtlnir to lu tho lat wlll aiul U'Htnuicntoi ftarali .M. Klutvhur, lato of Middle bury, ln Mald diHtrtet. deeeam'd, havliiK hwn this ilay pri'iienU'd to Hald Court for probate, nnd diily flltul ln tlio ltt'KlNtcr's olllco Thuto loro, It UoiiIiTod, tlmt ull pcisoiiH luterosti'il ln thu untato of satd dt'vuasi'd, bo uotitlcil to aiijicar bcforo Hald court, at thu I'robato oftlco ln Mlddlubun', lu nald ilUtriet, ou tho 'i'Jtli day ot Novuinber, A. 1. 1SNI, at lu o'eloek, n.m., hy publlcatlon of thUoider thruo weekH huc euhslvcly prevlous thuruto, lu tho .Middlubuiy lti'Klxti'i, n iiowHpnpur prlntedat .Mlddluhury, to Hhow caiixi', lf any thuy inay havo, why Hiitil liiAtiiiiiH'iit lu willlnn (.liould not bo provcil nnd allowcd, nn tho lnst wlll and te tnment ot tho mild di'oi'axnl. 45 IA MA.N K. ICNAI'l', Judo. Hopos and Holps for tho Young iu' Iloril Sr.XKs ltelatlntotliii Forinatlon of Chanu'tur, Choice of A voeatlon, llealth, Anmii'ini'iit, Mule, Convei-ath)ii, Cultlva tlon ol liitcdlcet, .Moral SfiitliiifiitH, soelal Atruetlon-, t'oiirtHhl)and MarrhiKo. 2KI pp. .Muslin, $1. Airas and Aids for Girls and Young Womkn, on thu varloiw Dutlcs of l.tfu. In cludlii),' I'hynleal, Intulli'ctiial, and .Moral Duvuloiiuuii'iit, Self Cultiiri', Impioveinent, l)ri's, lleauty, Faohlon, Kiniiloyiiu'iit, Kdu rntlon, tho llninu ItelatloiiH, tliclr DtitlPH to VounK Mi'ii, Mnrriauo, U'niiuinhood and Iliippliu'--s. m pp., il. Tho follnwliiK thruo hy Pkof. Fowtxit. Education and Solf-Improvomont Comim.kti:; CoiuprloiiiK "l'hyitlolotfy, Anl. mal iinil Muutal," "Sclf.Culturu 11111I l'erlcc tlou of C'haracter," ".Meinory and Intellec timl Iiniirovenicnt." Ono lart;o vol. Itlus trali'd. .MiihIIii. fl.M. ThN eoinprlsuH tho Herlon ol popular works 011 tho npplU'atlon of l'hrunolOKy ;to Kduca tlon nnil .'ulf liniirovenient. Momory and Intollootual Improvo- mknt, iippllcd to Soll-Kdueatlon nnd .luvu nllu Instruetlon. ill pp. IJ1110. cloth, tl- Solf-Culturo and Porfootion of Cll.uucTKit, lnchidliiK tho .MunuKiMiiont ot Children uuil Vouth. Onu vol-, 12ino,:il2 pp. MU-.1111, 1. I'sic'udumh . C'oiniirlHliiK thu I'illl.ooi'ii or MlMKltSM, Cl.AIltV01A.VCE, JlK.MA i.ieeirieity, t-AsciNATiiiN or the I'ower Cliarinln. IlliiHtiiitlni; tho prlnelnleH l.lfu In eonni'etion wlth tho Silrit und M11 l.-l II T. .11 1,1 I III' I 1IIVITM' II lltinn. Iltlll till. ('ni'riiuiiiitwliitii.i, tt rri,.li . . Illl.ir.uilll IT r.l.T.L 1 Ult. .11. I 5111 11 00 v, thu Doetrlnoof linpresslons, Includln nlsothu Trentmcnt of Dlseases. t'sinio oiiv, orthu .clciieu of thu Soul, eonslder l'hVHlolocleallv and 1'liitoi.oiihteiitlv . wii nn. 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