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A PARODY. | themselves and with eneh other. A steady, res- | silently on her black dress, fell to speculating on NEW YORK FASHIONS. The Golden Rute. DRY GOODS. ——— Clute determination om bis. part to rostsd. the | the problemel hes torres lift, ane bows teams we — = [UNTROVED FROM WATTS AND GLatstoxe } LADIES’ GOODS, &e. penton ‘This is how one of the most beautiful poems in | spells of the énchantress. SOL HOLIPAY GeeDs: 1 E EGant ' of all kinds of FANCY sol) oops, ‘tke cing Bros? che settable be endured alone. né—alone—the word had WEDDING DREt SES. the German janguage, made familiar to every | eries to scorn—an equail, ee eae a terrible higuieance to i Somers's lovin Cre white faille is chostn for wedding — reader by Longfellow’s translation, fares | on hers to bring the scoffer to her feet, while she | heart, and it took all her new acquired forte dresses season in preference to the more im the pr of restoring, so as to bring it into | escaj seot-free herself—had ended, as sueh | tude and self-control to reconeile her to the idea | heavilyrepped Ottoman silk that is 2ow imitated an ake oe BLACK SILK, Larmony with modern seenery and sentiment: te alw: ust, im the complete - | of a long life in that desolate mansion, with in cheap fabrics. ‘Satin is no longer the first | tor Hotiing doaow complete, o¢ ~ praia tion of them both, and in afrmal proposal fiom | oli’ Ketiah far eoweolation and compasionslip, | eheice ‘The fncst fale shown at tke large dry: | 7 #84 which beter Ate | Davis’. a1.8t%, Mr. Campbell to Miss Rachel Somers for her “Ob, Roy!” she said. “My first and enly is houses is marked $8 a yard; Freneb mo- | “Don teay or do that same again’ —Punch, | : . r *s : istes ifaport a rarely beautiful faitic that costs ee ULL LINE OF HEMSTITCHED. INTTIAL, niece's hand. So matters. stood on theeveof that | léve! ‘If I could but bring you back again, how - } » oi ° cI ene a Than a 7 0. From eighteen (0 twenty yards are required J MBKOIDERED and LACE MANDKER: | Which wit compere taverably with any S280 te ig day, which was destined to be | patient and submissive J wonld be! gi t ay int | Sensations Dissipate: CBIAFS. at e hie ssane car did ride the eee point in Kitty Somers’ life. And then she shuddered as she glanced round } aR mavortte paraieeie, occ: ceran {ow eensations here in England are DAVEE. wt one at ny side, desol * F newest va this hand ihe Blonde, i ot ott po Sohne omen rt ering | adopting the foreign fashion of ‘simple tulle | certainrevelations,or alleged revelations,ofBigh | 4-15 «see pi ain an) @MBROIDER BoGaN & WYLix, cc cumecneins dawned with that soft mit over the lamiscaps | Sf Tight brought aot Mize eapmnael sha | Se "gevare insb talbentoe Oe alte cata er | Peetaenen ct eteciomae ea heer ANCE Bes es EACH SETS, TRORCOLEARS, | voseey 28 and 1020 Tih street NW weetthy geome” which ba J to Indian summer in all parts of hands ¢ married ladies for the reception given a day or | using chloral for the purpose of intoxicating ne DAVES’. - bo other cn cid alt ie, America, but which in Newport mingles withthe | PAPUStn. 4 xesieh bring lights?” sheex- | tro aiterwands themeelves, and the Daily Telegraph bas un- | - JOSEPH J. MAY'S eect earns ee toe “hima obec tae a gigen ingen vies | clatpedt oe, ima lend petiaat one 'ohe | Wann te, cremony, w performed cre | rtd, eof nage Brie in Nee ic hited SEW TSG TWSCRINES wich or Panis Kee eLove Daror, hen we were three, Kitty was up and in the kitchen at whatshe | Curt surely be ma Dever keep Thanksgiving. | to theeIbow, with fulle frills below. The back of | all togetlier on the flour of one hovel, and breed | Without the new Patcxi Teayerat sac ae mg hte of friends come o'er me, — ‘screech of dawn,” assisting old Ke- | gv again . af the waist bas a postilion-basque, and is usually | by indiscriminate itercourse, like the beasts | * DAVIS’. MAY'S BUILDING, eee for there War Not onto eae rane, ponderous teast; | “ST SFaIL T alter the inscription on the. ring, | made with double side bodies and a seam dows hat Teriah. “The first discovery belongs, I S.SHUTTCE MACBINGS; | 939 Paws's AvEXEE, betworn Mh. and Wich streets + Conductor. thrice thy fee, tangements to be made to | ten, Kitty 2 said alow voice close at her side; | the middle; the front is now cut off straight, and nk, wholly to the “silly season,” as we it both aides fabric At . - I give it willingly Pare that day, but arran ts to be made to | ery Kitty 2 said a lo Kitty was clasped tight | haa belt of four faille folds, beginning at the | here.’ It is one of the little social sensations . = eeence known to me, supply twenty-four of Miss Rachel's enstoners against Roy Camybell’s hoes eeam under the arms. Two tailie Lows are in | Which are a!ways broughtup at this time, and | pavis, nviatie to thee. ith a turkey, a form of cranberry anda | *ENCh Koy!” she exclaimed, as soon | front. ‘The neck is cut round, square, or heart. | Which originate in some alarmist having dis | ae eaeted aaeesdae wines It need hardly be added that the conductor, | Put up oo detribute with bes phan athe asshe could speak; “bow lof pou to.4ome Sc ee ine neues may reauire, bacly ye Suits andunanineereceusee as it ioteret =| “og ~t4 with a pitying smile at the lunacy of his passen- | companying each gift with some kind inquiry or | J0St as I was ready to die of loneliiess and de- pe Sg o1 alle. je 4 y 5 Antoinette collar, or a peasant Corner Sth street. time: lar habitof a whole class. The womenaregene- | _° ee —~ ss found in any * Secompany for dee ne ST MSCONEs to | Berry Heeb, WRlED Added CORA $0. ten Valeo. ft aya ed ge toe erga ah ee con | achuctTaibe(aaortordoubiokertaieiea teen | ally Ra eeeee ee tee ee | RESDY- MADE DRESSES, a jecaved Sirecs frome Serape don cuss secoetad Seb the company for five. | Then, morning duties ended, Kitty walked | how glad, how anutteratiy ¢lad, I should be to | the neck. The skirt is a shortfront with trained | the sensations are geverally got up by women. | ia a age bp ep hey snereennenaceiaiiibiis io she suarely at Aunt Rachel's side to the place of see your ‘d eld face 2’ Tell me what | OVer-skirt. This trained upper skirt, with tulds | Oneseason we learn that oar girls of the period | ah ™. WELStAWs, ‘ os lain Kitty’s Two Thanksgivi Ing acer ne fest donned her most Lewitch- | Sroaene you dear-and hoy you happened to ar. | hanging smoothly from the belt, is cepecially | areail immodest hoydens, Next year out sere BSB Ree yatenteiee 8 . iy givings, ng ‘‘tollette,” wherewith to distract the minds | 7 just on this very night, when I wanted you | handsome tor we: Ging dresses, producing mac ried ladies are something a deal worse. VELVETAND CLOTR COATS er i Ts 01 * nd female. | *°,7 ” the lover, | upper skirts so easily disarranged. As the e told tha’ est a m of every Eng- ’ U's au awfully dull world, isn’t it, Aunt Ra- —— service over: no tine was te be lost in | in teeny baceiy replied the lover: | of wedding Gresecs hall of, one fabric, this train | ishwoman is to be mistaken for this personage. | Bt yaaep-inemndg KOEOES, Be. Bo. | Gomveme SE boctiones. Si hep ie ar ten’suda"wakag | Som Sua Kena haexpenaederSea ait | tht esi come az ston aa eevee t | eon Seved vit tide Usain god Welane sesh trade about Pagich nis | GUOAKS for tw ad nd taking down and turning over half | 1°F the distant branches of the Somers family | N&®¥ay in Japan, Kitty, and have traveied | is sometimes cut off square below the breadth: all painting their faces, o | — Le the short fronts. Brides no lo indiguatien @ season of affright of the short fronts. Brides mger young,and and mation over the new S, Without so much as readi who were sam «d to the Thanksgiving feast ry and Bight since the moment it was put into er young, an: Flow dresses and bare | (Spfcisl attention paid to ALTERING VELVET | widows marrying again, wear pale péarl colored bosoms. At length one journal finds out that | the title of one of them, she finally stood up and | lived at Narraganset, and were obliged to take "I ihe sing!” exclaimed Kitty. «How in tho | Taille. For weddings at homme’ low oureages nec, | the Eengiton meteee wen inaids privately faddle 907 Peuustivania sven yawned andibly, with her arms well up over the afternoon on their retarn. world did the ring travel after you to Japan’ made in the manner «described above for even- | themselves on brandy,and now even this climax | peg ‘No.7 repien. head, and her mouth open to its fullest exte Ali day Kitty was in her brightest and most And then, as the truth flashed upon her mind, | ing dresses. A lovely wedding dress made lately is capped by the Spectator, with its discovery | Iss E. A. MCORMICK IS CONSTA in cutee colors, at She tovk care however ,to go through this graceful | P4rkling mood, andas Roy Campbell—who had bowed her head, while the tears streamed | ©! pearl-colored faille had the tramed breadths | that the daily “drunk is accomplished by the | MES ©. 4 athering—wate BECKIPT OF THE mn Tnele Zeke to Aunt | trough her clasped cent ymuastic directly in front of a long mirror; for | been admitted to the family ¢ rs, and cried, “Oh, | covered to the waist by fourteen gathered ruf- | operation ot the mysterious and awful ch Rit knew that she was pretty, and ba! known | her lithe figure fitting from ne . S cents RILK Y LOU RS. elegant goods at @l and #1 2 EMPRESS CLOTHS, ail covore, Lupin ® make, at ~ : Dest | fles, arranged in pairs, overlapping. On each allthis I ean only apply Mr. Burchell’s fa- LATEST AND MOST ELEGANT DESIGN it since she was three years old, and never hesi- | Charity, and to the merry ring of her | SU%ty! dearest and bes Gout CuI’ "end Uelany | sido was a Broad tevers held back fy trae ier |-sasne monosyliable, “Fudge.” Don't let any sen- 18 BONNETS AND ROUND HATS SERMON BERINOS from ts.cte upto @1.25 tated to indulge her taste for pretty things by | voice as she laughed and coquetted with the | Perhicy tes tect happiness again!” mense bows, The front breadth had three broad | Sation-mongers persuade you for a moment tobe- | FOR THE WINTRE SEASON. MISH end FEEMCH FOPLING et tert low look ng at her own image whenever opportuni younger Pomeroys, he was more than ever im- So Kitty kept her second thanksgiving in | flounces below, and a tiny apron above drawn | lieve that among any class of decent Englishwo- | al & MILLIN uc prices {tered for doing so. At the present moment | Preseed with the versatility of her rare gifts, and | meckgens and lowliness of spirit, aed with a | back in many wrinkles. & wide {allie suv oes men, Immodesty and loveot drink are aught but | oAltp,* fn stick of MICLINERY and FANCY | POON. sent of All Wool handeome BRIGHT however, she seemed to derive but little conso- | the impossibility of ever concentrating them giad and thankful heart And during all their | end hangimg on each side. High waist, with | the rarest and most exceptional, phenemena. case of IMPORTED. BONNETS opened WED- | PLALD POPLINS to be found tm the city Hence meer ie Tefection of her small, well-made | ee eee tae tay es At, inst however, the | Tharried life neither she nor Roy have regretted | basque back, belted front, and point iace‘trim. | With regard to the savages of the Noch Moves, NESDAY, Nevewurr >. JOSEPH J. MAY. Sgure, attired, as it always was, tn the trimmest | festivities of the day were over. Every one de- | the lesson of mutual concession and forbeerencs | ming. 1 fear there peony tos: much truth in the story | _podi-tr 506 oh street. between Rand F. 939 Penna. ave . between 9b and loth sis, and daintiest Of costumes, ar from the well-set | Clared that it had been the most delightful and | ‘He lesson of mutual con ‘Thanksgiving taught— | Brides now wear orange Mossoms alone, with- | told by the Dally Telegcaph. Itis told, too, by cos mipicaeua. ser | vn whieh nature had conferred ‘a turn” | wonderful Thanksgiving they hadever kuown, | Yiqso¢/s Hasar, Oat, the Jacmine and spirme once mingled with | One who professes to relatesimply what he saw | PPARIC, KID GLOVES, | 4 Googe | _“\BUFPALO” ALPACAS PRAYER Mo so irresistibly attractive and coquettish that no | and "Biah and "Kiah openly expressed the hope em he eats Of & long spray for each | and heard. I for one am not sarprised. In some | “One Button, 1, two Buttons, $1. tee BALLS trom 3 comtate $12 per yard amount of Parisian colfing could improveit;for | that they might ‘‘mise the boat, and have to The Sensation of Absest Limbs. side of the skirt, adouble spray for the postilion- | of the English rural districts humanity reaches | «izre. §1 : pares ISKPH J. MAY after a Tew minutes’ silent contempiation she | S84 all night" an observation witch caused | |, 7M, hen | basque, a corsage bouquet to be placed itigh on | the lowest depths of degradation which cau pos- |“ Alsosthe JOUVIN GLOVES, in Bleck : shook her small fist and made a hideous grimace | Kitty to fit silently out of the room and put the Eb oxy dag: Laeger — fo sargeons that when | the left side, instead of in front, and a crown | sibly exist side hy side with eirilized society. I | colors at at her own image in the glass, as if it alone were | ball clock thirty minutes forward. a. tone oe Saiterer, does not lose | wreath, with long sprays falling over the back | bave seen the Shoshone Indian and the Digger 18-tn*® 907 Poise tae Tesponsibie tor her present weariness and ‘per. | _ ‘Then she and Roy secompanied the family | the conseiousnes of its existence. This has been | Pair Indian, and I have seen. rural laborers in Hieg- | _2015-2m" O7 Petisywania avende pleaity. ‘Then she threw h rself on the rag at { Pérty to the end of the long pler, and after de~ | found to be true in nearly every agers saat A novelty at a French modiste’s is a bridal | Jahd who seemed no higher in human condition PAzis AND NEW YORK FASHIONS. Aunt Rachel’s feet, and exclaimed, for the | POting the elders in shel and comfortable | about five per cent. oh hs = . - ‘the | Yell of tulle, dotted with chenille like tiny flakes | than the Jowest of these. I have rehd, too, the | second time, ‘It is a dull world, isn’t it, aunty? | Sats, waved a not "Sy, melancholy adieu to fered ace never Kr? — 01 ie gfsnow. ‘These imported veils are much shorter pied ot Engtish liamentary comm! 8, —_— ih snag’ ESSE MEA any ata | rer cyonmed. ity, are Gat pathedod | © fem ies in timc come to fru ke muning | P's ee becmeeuring en ogari | Ue evsenee nen By mn ot yon exer” | yy ae guration csp ty Jree ame tion to-night.” _ oO 2 Ny in the middle where the: over in. iT; nee Lend Dachet cuties, and eteckoa caressingly | into the blue waters tty ‘the bay. “I've been so | memiber, while the remainder seem to retain a of real and n the b The comers are iound, and the edge has ahem | revelations much to disgust gnd appal society, | [6Btof the latest styles of CHIGNONS i ht head which was nestled so closely i [amc ts that am sure that I deserve some | S¢pé¢ of its existence so vivid as to be more defi- f age pee read hair, which I offer at the for she wasalways lenient toward Kitty’s | F€ nite and intrusive than is that of its truly living ntaile. Price $25,' An- | Dut very little to surprise , ‘Also, Indies baving bair of their CARPETS:1 ; ‘oad border wrought in | &hything aboutthe lite and the morals of certain | them 7 “stylea desired at wavs, and never interpreted them to | ,,\*Which you are going to have immediately,” | fellow-member. " em. ‘The Payche coftfure ts ar- | rural districts of this country.- [Justin WeCardhy Charges, abd their eal gatistaction, ny thing very serious or important. «+ V. replied her lover, looking down tenderly into her person. is condition is bey sev Ned it | ranged beneath bridal veils.” This bas a Greck $< es and Gents’ WIG to at my |. CARPETS!!: tees, aly, eto dal ca alee eae Tpit quite long enough to walk topes ctu esd | phantons of eC mntch ef Rie ee ng eeianal | twist at the back, with» braid of three-tremes | ‘The Wi Hense im New York. | Premium Hair, Emporium, 719 Market Space, be- “but why’ particularly to-aight of all nights in watch the for SEED CE AI nn | ued dees ee moe ghost of the lost part, aud | Wound twice around it: The front hair Is trizzed fo ius building bas atforded a frequent theme | "Prise Medal awaried \ the French Exposition, = je year “Yes,” sal cid bh; “it win | sometimes a presence made sorely inconvenient rer — Paragraphs, anit many interésting stories | 1861. “Oh, Tion’t know, aunty. One never seems |, 0j' ee" sald Kitty, with tak toc teek Lema | Ey che tuck that ehiie tet te ae fat times, | Paid, also plaited of three tresses. varie, | @ouceTuing it have been put into circulation. | _® B.PRIDIPEL._ | scESSRS. WOLFORD & SHILB: intrest Ewothings mo dat ream snk | Aud wont gt upp lle sin and color for | 128 here netily caled tome atention Cy | ANG Mut do" iN toy ng? Beh | Tehar teenie tne use wat aes QL uswormse me of,” added Kitty, ima meditative tone, 1 Pier comes sicily ap aides % sananie fream a Mow on, ian stn oro Bae nee strands. ‘Lhe bracelet 1s of the same simple L the ly which occurred within its walls. Desire to call the attention of the goueral pablle to really care about; and 1 mever get mach of | ,he¥ Campbell mad : ead althoagh weather. ee long re Sane ee Another Statement informs the public that it ap their either." 7 i ‘ ‘There is i ris, secu! ge mn rented by a noted gamester for a faro- - nd those are-—" sald Annt Rachel, inquir-) SAS St aus thax miguacpee be Anew keraell | thing chistie’ te thirboticn af Sie toca | thetshows a8 little gold as possible. The brooch | hank, while itis eaid on theother haud that such Mw. KING, Jr, ATTRACTIVE Groce ing ; = enough to use some tact and dipiomacyin carry. | of spint ims haunting as mary root soldiers, | raed co Serve tues) fea pendant, “A soli- | is the taint connected with it that no tenant MASONIC TEMPLE, ~ Ice cream and dancing, aunty. rying out bis determi hee vn ‘on | andevery now and then tormenting them with | tie diamond or a pearl, ight gold setting, | will take it at any price. The stories are all oo tute iudnpensabie 40" happincen, ‘Rieger | ae some minutes in silence, g tn from | the fieappointments which arlso when, the | Sante given tently; suarticl pele ihe tants | cee sale, Gp cht ar pe Mee grr CORRER NINTH AND F STREBTS, ri dixpensabie qi = ' = ing off. tl C mi e house immediately after tl sit ee ae bac Teen | here Meds co Miehethet'ataattne | emrch qunhengeraraers momen fe teen | eave ber vel mu "oaige Horsoms, and | dreadful aftair which has given them such pain: | of an entire Mew etd Selected Stock ot a dh How aout Roy Campbell? Axe you goign; | broad avenue which opene upon the cig. Here | Inte some cftort, the allure of whichof agndden | Forvmc ieatuern. ‘Suck preter sasaie oe | uu pabliety. The Oh eh however, seme LINERY snd FANCY GOODS. Ah the tettowing tow detet: © ‘a oy . cK is him is loss. > id 5 el * ; throw away lis strong, true love, as you have | Kitty ran, lightly forward, Fecseaics | Many persone feel the lost limb as existing the croaments of pearl and diamonds, are shown at | condition, anda trusty servant with is Camily “TLoWins, FEATHERS RAMBO ‘tk Hare, Bost styles ENGLISH BRUSSELS, from $1.28 Cae eee ites muty. urting | extended far out im the water, wheres palligom | Moment they awaken fom the marcia ees thg Jewelers, spd marked stone, de of | HAE chatge of the establishment. ‘The houschas | And all the LATEST NOVELTIES of the Season’ | %@2.80. gece ah, Jaa cross Old aunty! cried KWty. Uiting | ee ett, cae Sect Ce er eee | od tne cine ee en ae, relia apa ocs tor brides are buttoned boots made of | hax never been In the market, either for pur. —_ gh gre! Ccvians in THRE: + from $1.48 to her head detiantly—*-to worry me about love and beating into ‘her tace, waving her tre. | knife; others come slowly to this conscionaness | tte fabric of the wedding dress. Her long- | chaser or tenant, and will not in all proba- | LADIES’ HOSTERY, GLOVES AND CORSETS 3 _ = marriage just as | waerecovering my serenity in epunhculty So Nop. Wh war sae See | me ans oe weeks, and when the wound has | "rhted gloves of white kid are without orna- | bility be offered very soon. ‘The famiiy has at the lowent market rateq. Sete -| Choice patterns IMITATION BRUSSELS, 4 to seer eT ou wauidart be halt'as well pe without | Ind. Her lover thought he had never seen her | healed; but as a’ rule, the more ‘sound Gat | ment, aud’ are fastened by from three to six | hired @ very stylish mansion in Pitth avenue V 38x PIPORTANT To CADIES—HAIR OUT: | [ove rit ne ar — bin Teng ride halt as well off without | jocking so lovely as she did at that moment, servigcable the stump, especially if an artificial Bares ceemuegaie oeuamte | fe ie Oey Bay, about, $10,000 per an- LING done st 25 centea Set. eee ee GISRAE TAPESTRY PINIEE, trom “- But I shall not be ‘here always, Catherine,” | and for an instant nls heart relented, and he | limh be worn, the mare likely ts the man to fel _Wiite tule “dremes over white stk are mort alan mansion has ‘been correetiy ce: | Bef _______vid Market Syuce, |» Good quallty INGRAINS. 0% cent, Was her aunt's grave reply. blanket,” | ® cloud over the brilliant beauty of that face by | Sometimes a blow on the stump will reawaken | often worn by bridemaids. mer sre adorned | scribed as being of eiegant finish, and was built Cam ets SELLING aT UCED PRICES | ALL LIST HOME-MADE CARPET, 6 cents, aaa aaeeieng carbs a wet blanket. | opposing her childish wishes. “And then there. | such conseioumncss.or-as haphened ine racee | bs flowers arranged in an informal manner, nspoction of its inte owner. “He took | C'at HELLER S, Best HEMP Oa! Beenie. said Kitty, throwing her arms round her eunt's | OPfeCts ter Kitty's wild and reckless spirits in | @Teamputation higher pond vane he ea ; without any —— design. The Nd | prettiest this mansion, and, haying made | _0? 715 Market Space. a line of 5-8 to 10-4 OIL CLOTHE, ranging neck drawing the placid face down to be scenes of gayety rose before his mind, and with | it anew into seeming existence. of the searon had the tunic sprinkled all over piszroperty by assiduous attention to business, UST RECEIVED—A fine assortment of Berg | ‘om 54 conte w Kissed, “and I'll talk about Roy jastas mach as | (Pepe ton an ‘the wily, smooth, insinustin, In many, the limb may be recalled to the man | With rose petals that looked as if scattered there | he was the better repared to enjoy it. He fre- J man’s OIL CLOTH and VELVET RUGS, MATTINGS, you ike. Iknow he'sa splendid mateb; and, | Fosell Meredith, who bed bees be bene red | by irritating the nerves in its stump. Ev by @ shower. Oaser-dresses of China cra) quently mentioned to an acquaintance of mine | HYR BMBBOID eg | BH. gh he secre Oat wha ret oc a ners | Hiere’atc Mea wie, Wears Renee: | aes oould ge ga 0 forthe papery. ge | BRALIN XRPHYE EMBROIDERED SLIP: nie figieone “Isn't it lovely?” exclaimed Ki exci @ pinch, a tap, or by electricity— e u * - | price is now out o' q 1, but it wor a. oe ag pa ty bn Tg PE gah ed hic am togiber“Rarmints Ymeane-fhe | Sng sereniy aey wore of fy tive and Pale | Fay by mrmo0., Mr. Nathan's estate has | $e. 26-gchich Tam pronareg to voll at thelowest | 4 sy uy Also copii th Ang . | her. “Isn't this salt breeze, with just i @ nerve of feeling, is felt as if it 4 * k : E rat m f 5 nae eee ve nan a gout tase? Ince is | Of Soe im ft, delicious T “It puss ew lite'ew | were feally cansed i the est eee ease ce | tepsinnte, “The corsage of these: gremen is aes: | preeise amount is only known to’the little circle | gugo-tr a n Z26 Teh erent FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO PRY-GOODS, vey pros of oy,” she! continaed, anther aunt | BC's veins.” finaly pation. A ltamiligr iteration ismet | UY AGC VOW | anecee earn ee ED | Moftered at the made nO Feply to this flippant speech, “ to be so ‘And it shines like diamonds in your hair, | with when we hurt the ‘‘crazy-bone” babind murder remains v | er; but I have been told by | NJ EW STYLE OF CURLS Just Bi C3 : The bridegroom wears the full dress suitof at BELL exacting about little thin e knows that 1 | Kitty,” said her lover, gazing with undisguised ple me witeh aiecy tone, is, merely the | wack. A wile uecktle is de riman kbs | &,Berson ihe. neighbors dieeded fa enka cee | ar 715 Markee space. ove him, or he ought to know it, and yet = (on dregs Guameas une G@istencd: and then at | and fourth’ Sngere’ and’ in ehice’ Ione froomemen and ushers are also in Lull dress, | theory, and insiet that the crime was committed ke on eee eal yoo eee oat the brightness of the cheek and lips, which the | parts. we feel the numbing pain of a blow ough at alate very fashionable marriage they | hy one of the inhabitanta of the building. This LOWEST MARKET FIGUB! this extablishment are poritively to be oll Sper cout er any house in theity A call te respectially solicited before purchasing breeze had freshened, without the ] on the main nerve. It we were to divide | Wore the English costume of biue frock coat opinion, if pressed to an extreme point, would a elsewhere. put into the world to please the rome ae bloom. “My darling,” he added, drawit mearer this nerve below the elbow, fhe pain would | With lavender (ora ns ong revive an ue atinsion to an tndividaal who, | 7 D H.B. 7 D S7 REMEMBER, aE their caprices. At least ce ever beem able % | tocher, and taking wo of her hands, which lay { still seem to be in the fingers, nor would it alter wanteye — a ae me oe | if imocent, has borne a fearful suspicion, and if | 437 ie street, token, find out that they had _— r —_: ad idiy in her lap, “i have brought this as apledge | the case were the arm cut off. When, there- ; e “yn %, Arete on edd Lag * oon mr, | suilty must carry with amazin ecess a Secret | oclé 3m between’ D and humor their lovers, “From the cradle te the | of the eternity of the bond which binds us to- | fore, thecurrent of a battery is turned upon the | ee eed ed for lovitetions thin gear ee theet | of the most harrowing mature.—Letter to Troy | = mothers, their peut. From the cradle t Beng tay: sahil ou wear it slways for my | nervesof an srm-stump, the irritation caused | re not used for Invitations this year; long, nar- | Times, BOOKS, STATIONERY, &o. grave it's always the same thing over andover | Sie and as he spoke Hoy slipped upon her | in the divided nerves is carried to the brain,and | 7°¥ ate “7 ie : yle of twen' Yours ayo, are . ~ . sean i lied Aunt Rachel, when | SPE¢F boop of alternate opals and diamonds | there tererred at once to all the regions of the | {#king th cards are to supersede those Of pint | xau% Max Eaves or rae Fit Lstaxpe— ATIONAL WN Y RHYMES AND “Well, Kitty, replied Aunt Rachel when | cplircas size and brillinacy: end held Ie cern, | fect tim from Shinn wie ctie oes oe we that glazed cards are to supersede those of plain | Noticing ihe departure from: San’ Francisco for siien arelaant N N nonte ‘ Kitty paused a moment to reat tie | waiting for her reply. But Kitty's eyes seemed brought those impressions of touch or pain which bong For church weddites theres | Levuke of a brig of one hundred tons burden, | * ! SET TO MUSIC won't discuss that subject now. hich axe, | to be searching for the coast of Spain, so dxed | the brain converts into sensations. As the elec~ PA Lomeien the aavlakinn te dee cman in | CRned by H. 8. Fulter, pecengtaia, gud: S.A. St. SUITS NEAT! A MOST CHARMING BOOK few. words to say to you, my child, which are, | were thay upon the most distant fine of ecean | tric chrrent disturbs the nerves, the lime is | afd ees Mama igh ‘© church in ' John, two veteran res'dents of the if Jmends. . sae ans moelaneaais tree nce. "Bet | Eisele. Headly mereasing foe cnabled ex | somatieee ceed back 1 semury, being. with, | a ee et a abion | es formerly a ceenine eee eames SUITS HANDSOME | Aci folke, By hee Whiteeg © and honor ; Taek athoctauts | tosee. + Kitty dearest,” continued her lover, ig Feality. ri . virty-fifth Stree The st “4 ~ indice Bev- Kitty. he is not one wish whese best affections | ‘Til sou promise to think of mo and love tar, |. Oucbscccasivatheshouldet waathaseleciriaéd Fijth Avenup and. Thirty ffth Strect, bad 11,000 iol ihe human-flesh-cating | SUITS DURABLE! ite Sc ene you can play = al a voy ve — just a little, when wear this ring?” three inches above the point where the arm bad The next Bn cart eee p ES chiefs are known as “Butchers.” Cannibalism | All the NE i ERED pain oet mertean ith the buitertties of fasiiion who have been | J 4 great deal too costly and gorgeons;” she | been cht off. For two years the man had ceasod | , The nest largest entd’ has the bride's name | stil exists to an alarming extent thro the SUITS CHEAP"! ALLAN S Suttering round you here, Ut must be all or | exclaimed at last, with her usual impetuosity, | to be consclous of the limb. Ae the core pre agees pee $§ js added, with | terior of Vitelene, an Island 90 by 60 miles ip ee LL PERSONS! 72 nue ‘Seu whctle soa ah AOS Oe | Sg batting inte ashower of teary arse spoke. | Parc altbuogh iguorant of See te necty | ‘Adanit wo Church,” engraved thereon: For | S2{2tp gitimudl fetsta are given to such Chicts Sams 70 SUIT ALL PERSONS"! | MILE & SOLOMONK, yenten i . ; “Tt looks Hike a badge mare ¢ started upe ud, “Ob, the hand, i? ” e es de and performed oc Welly aunty, I'l try and got off with just aa} “tae ‘ards iad no sooner passed her lips than | the hand!” and tried to seize it with the Fey Tal ergan impos opie Param invita: | of daring. At these disgusting carnivals the AND THE Ree sina uboct the tee peer mine UP | Kitty was sorry that she Ladspoken them, so | living grasp of the sound fingers’ Ne verce, | tion for te Uride’s parents, wi Simallar inva | Lodies of native boysor twelve to fourteen years PLACE T0 GET SUITED NEW BOOKS. ; because you Know | intense was the look of pain that passed over | rection of the dead, no answer of @ sum- | Teétidence and of wedding. A nvi- | of age only are eaten. From earliest childhood T must keep some fer you” ntencey, | Bee lover's face. moned spirityeould have been more startling, | tation accompanies cards for ¢ church when a | these subjects are fattened for the feast, ‘They eS “het mudibly aud e1phatically at leexe |, “Forgive me,” she said, putting her hand | As the current was broken, the lost part faded Fee Tea ae etree coos GS | ase ted ity upon fruitsandd vegetables. When SS pep tao tase fa emphatically at le into bis Fags did not mean to hurt you; but gain, only to) be re ed by the | same | means. eri thos iktuntae ce poe poston. ihe day of alas ter bey en gegen ON THE CORNER OF 7rn AND D, —_— f , . indeed, Roy, ‘a great too - man e 10 mb. eee, ee tracted trem south oalla, _But Aunt Rachel = =p ony — that | some for ‘a poor girl ice ime to wear.” others jt is a presence never absent save in sleep. | ST00m. comune <= geld Tatisroe ‘Thete are inserted in a club, with which weapon Where can be found Kitty vaght to be talke: t2," and when that “Nothing can be too handsome for you, | “If,” says one man, “I should say, I am more oe € ae i lend Hod by ber Cather the murder is committed, the teeth being driven “ Baites isi "nice'ape te took more than even iicy's | deafert” was @e over tke reply Seo, whas | rare ofthe leg which ain’ than of the one that | bride yarents, and are supplied by her father. po ee Ae hg suai pohenestew nn Sn Rend inky mi: ' 6 date, 2 are, I guess m about correct.”—From ' 2 larger EADY MADE CLOTHING. alloquii a. by Wa. coating ways to undo the little roel. itty | piestday of imy lifes itty. so far oul a pre Limbs, by Dr. 8. Weir Mitchell, in the De~ | , Gray is no longer in favor for the traveling and afterward cut into suitably-sized steaks. | EINE B ¥ 5 "re 2 Caen Fem. ye, “One word more, ing, — a Y | this day entirely to me, darling, will you not ?”” | ccmber number of Lippincott's Magazine. = (cata a rides, as Pi te ‘These are rolled in bread-fruit leaves, placed in sha tarmedvound fo leave the room. <= You'l | Seagard, 1 ientwieh i Be candinc, beet | a domen for Woula-te porctaen, | iitnaer mney morente tomers Go ae tative bey’ dee ie forthe pelgas of techies EE and turm 7 uldn’t away ft m for Would-| cides. s v m ie pala chiefs give up Crk oars Dagon ng ted sett, wont yous bo n't bear to of you y from me to- There isa gentleman of the middle age, who | DUt brown ¢ashmeres are chosen as polonaises = PRICES THAT PEFY COMP’ ‘ON. dear? ve a anks| . only. That of the white man is considered too | itty colored and hesitated. She loved might be summoned as a witness for a walk of | Over silk skirts for traveling, or else a camel's | salty and smoky, and is not regarded as tooth. such a thing was never heard of as going from | ce mpieil fervently-—for there was depen ct Ror | hal ta block, who assures us that there is never | hair over-ekirt and double eape are worn over a | some. Capt Fuller informs we thar there neo home on Thankagiving-day, Kitty. Leam’t think | Qo S0 Ve in Riya effervescent nature—but | @by sense in self-destruction. He declares that | Silk skirt, or perhaps a be ge! suit trimmed with | over 100,000 cannibals on the island, and only whee og i yo mine, anion open @ perve and obstinacy, with which Aunt | when he was a very young man he was madly in | thick passementerie coi The hat is a toque | last August two Scotehmen were captured and | “Why, aunty, tied $ = . ‘ . Rachel had vainly battled during her childish | love. His love was returned; and there was | Of velvet of the same color or black. ‘The visit- | caten by the natives. "There is @ rospect of | OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! again at her aunt's feet, with het eyebrows more | dave ‘made it hard for her w giv ap whee che | every Hroepect of harps senilt’ Ofa sudden, | ing and church suit Is partly of faille, partly of | this worse than heathenieh custom being abol- ite. Bducat rape mp maar oe ma nny nag oe ce set her mind to do. She was young, | however, an event came to pass which put mar. | Yel wets of pinm colar, a ingnetie Londonsmoke, | ished im time, now that the entering wedge of | OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! | supplied.’ Looks imported to order. tent settling down upon ber featares, it will be | too, and scarcely understood the importance; | Tiage ut of the question. So what dia this | oF any of the stylish dark shades, and quiteoften | cjviitzation is forcing the barbarians to respect | Visiting, Wedding and oa CARDS engraved the very last chanee I hall have of a dance this | shat ber lover attached to this one act of sab | young gentleman{we mean this middhe secs | black, ‘The bonnet is of corresponding color. | the white settlements.” | ‘oueap} ‘chuapiet cakkbaaen gpd printed te the Intest siyies” Ball B winter. The Merediths go to townon lav, | spission on her ; and 80 she pouted a little, | gentleman, who was, at the time indicated A white bonnet is mow rarely seen. Event SSE | ! t ‘ is in great variety. Fashionable ~ and then Koy cam have me all to himself for | Sut started on her homeward way eit the Young gentleman’—what did this infatuated | bonnets are of light rose, blue, or flesh-col Ox Srmmxorxo Our oF BED.—Dr. Hall does Al the reUittge of a Gree clang book and stationery Ce rar arate senmaet thee hess ani, | Stil upon her finger,and a strong spirit of insute | young geitieman do? Thisis whathe did. He | Velvet. A black ‘silk suit and ademitrained | mot approve of the old-fashioned doctrine which ALSO, catablisiment. The trademippites at maudiactarer # ies, say I may gu,” continued the lively girl. | Craigation atriving for the mastery within. it and purchased him two horse-pistols; he | “ress of black silk are still essential to a com- } was formerly instilled into. the minds ef chil- BOYS CLOTHING! and publishers* rates. “Til be bere all day. you know, and I'll talk to | O™dimstion stri sen t's erening’ saint tit Leasifin Risen e ee eee | plete and ciylioh Geoomean, and are decidedly | dren—that they should spring out of bed the | 2OYS : eld Uncle Zeke and Aunt Uharity about the | gear” said Roy.as they stood On Miss Somers’ | and he cajled at the farm-house which sheltered | te most ‘dresses when the number is Iim- | instant they awoke in the veonage say BOYS CLOTHING"! PHILP & SOLOMONS, coops and _the turkeys, an? 1'lt repeat the Lon- | steps. «Promise me Ishall, Kitty.” the object of his heart’s desire. It was moon- | ted.. The handsomest morning dresses are of | thas * io yo years every ¢ should | So SP ae kes to hace men and Tt ceacke nuts |," ¥,1 won't promise,” replied Kitty, angri- | litsummer night. So what did thie mfatuated | hetof-roses. or else violet Cashmore, with | bevdilowsd ten hours’ Heep, bat time. should BOYS CLOTHING!!! | gore Onn Punneginite wnten, Trip. i he ikes to have me, and 1'N crack nuts | ; sunkind and tnteaspnaple, and (i | young man ask the young lady to-do: | Watteau fold behind, anda wide reverseon each | be allowed to rest in be 1 ater the sleep is misorers ene and pop corn with "Blah and *Kiah Pomeroy | frome nothing.” 53 He asked her to take a pn, The. young | Side ofthe front embroidered or braided with | over, until they feel as if they had rather ALL STYLES, SIZES AND PRICES. eee tear heals are fairly turned round on their | Asshe spoke Keziah opened the door. Roy | lady asecnted, of ‘course, ‘and’ they’aoued | the smothade. A Gabrielle of gay cashmere | get dp than mex. It ds a very gear ead ee 1ST OF NEW BOOKS. lders, and Fl eat all L can, and e great | Campbell raised his hat Kitty suited, sal | “fur. from they hecnie’ of mace ane ee 's brgided all over with soutache of the same | chievous mistake for persons, old or young— | List 5 J ought, and ri try to make waived an adieu. And 0 they parted, with a | of the. reach of any voice or eye.” | ¢olom A cord and tassel are now worn instead | especially children and feeble or sedontary | wal as easaut a: ever! can, H 4 lox mod: i i fabelt with . A dressin wn of | persons—to bounce out or bed the moment | Suthge, apd yet wite a ted terete t Geet eee Told bite soune inte fear | plemed Aapnelusiripes oF broken nlattinad | they wake Carrell Ger tae ee | ABLE BROTHERS, ds, and sold at pub! Sides fo past rather than giveuse eee they tould never be man and wife, aud ell the | ded & all trousscaux Harper's Bacor joc Sutur- | trom ‘ity and” hercely. kick against it. | F 8 fg Se Kitty Somers camo home, fushed and whys and wherefores, mich were ined con- | ay. | ie bes ‘cies Gace, bs gene aro yd _not _N.W. OOB OF 71m AND D STREETS. n House. By the euthor o x excited, from the at night, ber hands full | clusive. ie young lady, ap affectionate | , “§ ba . oe. oe ‘hel shook her head. “It is not / . . an of ines Be f be . e THE Maine Farmer answers the question asto | turning over and stretching the limbs, do as St keep you, Kitty, as you very weil | Of Sowersand ribbons —the tropiiies of her eve- | deur girl ax she was, began to cry; hor { That is a--thoroughbred” astollows:—eStrietly | much good as sound sleep, because there oper: REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES man 1 must in- pects so strongly. And you bjdg’s triumphs—there was an ominous stillness | Our hero produced bis two horse-; pistols i uch’ . } and darkuess in Aunt Raebel’s little parlor, | down to the muzzle with buckshot. “Susan,” | SP¢aking,athoroughlred horse isone whose ations set the blood in motion by dey tend- on THE vde flirt with Kewell Meredith | ich struck likes thal eeae Pa says Me—and there’ was solemnity in his | 1gree, lineally andeoliatcrally.cam ‘be traced to ieasg clvalice the citcolattn; tor, daring see | wHoLt’s. ae settable or becoming. a Miss Rachel, contrary to her usital custom, | yeice and a terrible earnestness in his eye— | 4B approved oriental source, the tountain-head pw ov ieee pr ~ god VE Seen Moles eitiak face, | Nasatill ap, ahd sitting with her Bible open on. | “Susan,” says he. Susan looked up frightewed | of the best blood of ae C1 Rouning ep in satanant pid sending Tesey | or THE sot bight, RUTESR fee, | hier kners, ‘gazing gloomily into the embers of | to beléd the murderous weapons eatning tn | bred boree, of ‘of up in ah sending ig ts aires agery to ‘ere glowingon the searth. | the moonlight. “What are gun, ie | xt fie whi m of ch arity and’ good- a ater ngs igo: Deut let your dear otd heart s ecicoms on her fincas Asmerica isthe only. + you @ horse on this continent of pure and un- | inoverw! wantities tothe i | am going to get over this in thirty | Mixed blood. Ard Herbert sayo this 3% | it to ‘sgume a gallop, when the inataut before it Is IMMENSE STOCK. sm and ber voice was : : : nt Almanac, inexpressiB he says sternly, taking out his watch, | Sim even cannot be made out to satisfaction | was in a creep, greatest absurdity. This n x fate oo — make it alf straight with Roy. | sad ae she poltted toe letter WDithlayuronths 4 “apd spu shail do the came ice cn tte cal | in all casce, even. where the: American. thor: | instaptaveseshouncint oot ot On tea tetse bag ts Et ae A PS y must go and look after poor | Ste amd datde on first and then kill myself. I mean it, | Cughbred can trace directly in both lines to tnt- | the eyes are open 1 followed by Wéarlness “ por rerstown Alnust ; vie astounding performances in | ‘"s3tr. Campbell has been here this evening, | Busag. Doir't doubt it’ Gis aid not ote any | ported English horonghbted sire and dam, be. | long belore neow.” OVERCOATS, HereRe Hoge ett He ktenmren ant a the way OF pies fusd cakescare all artistically at | Catherire, and left that nate for yon. He gots | ard saused, and he fat ahd” meditated cause many of the most gultied English’) wi, Reaploke BOR MAual ‘SLENGARY OvATS, eee of JUVENILE BOOKS, ter asic, 3 e io Waiting ta bead: | to New York by the morning buat, and God ard time tun along with the. moonbeum> Ceceet ok DAM heh Rte Ta EE Ce | crentpgs large company qathened othe bene J BHILLINGTUN 'S BOOKSTORE, srectuven, Stang; ene ceela Geceeie tae ree pee S bined ne tedy emo oof dof 2) mtn orn dn ratch-dial, AL, the | Qvabiahe ok Barha)alie and reval dem, which is; | ofaysung lady in Albany to witness the sercune, REVING JACKETS, poll _ Corner 0s ptront San. tward adornment, as well as ip icone thccnteiner and moog oy tae an | techuicall Tequisite to constitute & | BY 0 ‘her marriage with a young man of that | DOUBLE BREASTED BOX COATS, ing lines: = “I am here, and find you gone. After what veckection, What — between us this afternoon, f ant forced to bd ri - ‘upon your going as a deliberate expression , Want not;’ that’s too diterence ‘ane ‘and your decided Indigestion waits pon ex- | Poeun “of my te Under these, cireum= urther i 4 F z ce & . But latterly, it has been They waited and oe the young man did not ap . Finally a com- a “-thorou fubred,” it his fom pias cout 1m coateh of Wen nen, | DRESS SUITS, no horse is ome they gave was as follows: Tt appeare*thet the WORKING SUITS, pink and white caraways, tto to be left Not “Waste Let me see: id be = friendly warning—don’t you | Sao" of ™ Fann Hearne fieintended Bee Cree persuasion,and | pes vep, Bnd Joterite Fes, wl £4 | affection whieh will ever live in my heart tor ne tion to Secale the wit cal ows ah eo ts DIAGONALS, cd aut utterly belpirm, Witty Somern | 308 YouMl, be unelse and unmaniy. “God biees it yest ct ces eee own croed by marrying her, but aa the moment BASKET. away coats Si SRE rae ans | Bet toe nee a Paes at senate rae ae he hel Somers’ house at T that et : hy . me arms above regal between Bair —— from the parts or x east YOUTES Ovaaaan oe surrs, SS her fair niece took planpeay ieees side. . whose large, old-fashioned windows a terraced |" TAankapiving-day, 1863." a, | YOUTAS BUSINESS SUITS. garden and verdant pen a se the. Thiee ui. | pore 6 . very wates’s edge, and bean cocupled years since VERCOATS, ‘ ~ “ie entre of ae! Same family and Kitty Somers in | ‘BOYS’ DRESS s¥ITS, APPROACHING. for centuries before wealth and fashion bad set | Sight. have to: hs Defiant petalant chia ‘ _ BOYS EVERYDAY suits, haat « a the ewett Mand, sad sleenes the arrow of and disap- » bold revels there. maturing and Somers hed, been born; im that house her Eksracter into subdued and INSURE YOUR PROPERTY ENGLISH, NERO" AyD, exeucan Casel- Be : ung mother—widowed before her baby's | heod. Dartng all that time no Birth nad drifted out upon the of from whence no mortal ever yot returned. eaving her infame daaghter to Aant Rachel's 5 [ i okE if i ey i E ,RELIABLE COMPANIES, oracle Setters heoes child . eeasos oom nn a arg chim } s , re Aunt Rachel bad nurtured, praned, and | bave ho rightto wear Bie sing. Ween taunt, bined : ned the wild, luxuriant mature, which 'blos- | and send to I am dead.” = aes 4 N 4. 5. PRATT @ 50m, tet w eagly ito freshand ploomiing girlhood, | And then Lad folded the poor ahiia ee to ‘Waut Buoxex.—C to "s A. STRAUS, ¥.M.0. a and promised to forth ‘matarity's Best | ie ber re Ng ig told bis e: mre Boy)— Sent this horse show me, ch? Where | POPULAR CLOTHING MOUSE. . Nee eee eae ee eee ee a eee ahtom, bet cartiest | Gicsmell woe. bw Bea ey Eh your master get him”; - | 101) PERRSYLVANIA AVENUE, the first seeds of vanity and frivolity by | youw, Kitty's i So Al it.” yin sf 1 Bay_—-Don't know air.” as admiration that beatity snd ge verges | Incods. . Ina da: ‘ing the reel —**Is hequiet in harness?” Betifcon 10th Ghd Teh gtrocts, we ‘Seif darsron of the mag | digr Ry dan ton very opt whergae SB | Seed ae ku hifucae ents | “Bear DONARE ee a yi ow WY 1d diss: pat t 9 Wilk ~ - (ant entertainments whieh hist alone. For “Aunt Raeset the tedbned fate meet strom the fret. On Tuesday } sound pull: pour warrant ; 4m 64 1 ew t ri 5 ol fur- | morning he died and was conveyo: Boy—"Don’t know, sir.” m. bad been the ever More enconragement from those lovi searthl) Y cesamnente whero the bles of life —Confound it, boy! did | out % permeate hee ‘wis here se id first met Roy | li] Sno more tender admonition trom that |. Im biw death the cireumstances are ir master tell you to say to me about the hase Guring theday. 0 a = magnific | orc: the ‘emgh pisces and throegh the arkvar | Eine k Sanita hoi: snd the, tmenns y_/“He telled mea say Doo't knbW, sir,’ | lage meets nner, and ; ance | Srv au her bat Rurney Aunt ‘rscnct ig new method of getting idl of lif “Awother | go everjthing as Sou saked ie!” "Si | “agrThe detation of wedding,” tr the tash- SUTRINA! : d ap to her charms, S 'yasshe bows her head clasp gular pends tees was, ation Sad bas es 2m 0 ene nb | jomabl yoeabu ulary means crisis 0: ct t tis her very best aecatad fuociontion te ppg ta as it ber heart would break. So Beedeats and diguing of bis graye the day S7 Chicago bas at last guessed at a poss!ble | clothes; * bride” a on wi of al Sew Prepateiion ot Food trom tbne eee entrap him. Frou that tne there had been but nding to weep, viol: aor and zat ~ | before death orenrred. ‘ob- use for water. A newspaper writer ‘Sug- | kinds is hung; “* by olf erccers,, og lone Jay or res ight for either | e= od 5 me hs ER that in order to avoid another Ject following the of no account in TLEON & . fee rea Say ames See rca | Sid, Pi een SacI ARES | | gore Peed te? ae aoened ad ae | moat Caes a SAS REL wiar-gn pet without whom. thore would 'bs bo on he fi. shimish BBd contict bad beew going on with | b ad, apd @he tears st!) dropping slowly and | ‘enable in Boston. fall of water. fuss, fam could not go on. o?-ta

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