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a THE CAPITAL EVENING JOUBNAti. 'X ' r Kir If w .' J, H Ons year by mall. Hlx months by nmll Three months by mall... ..... -rcr week, delivered by carrier lfc. 15 WEEKLY. One year by moll. .118 Hlr months by mall ...... One year. If paid In advance.., Biz months, If paid In advance.., 7 1 0 s Kofadvertlslng rates apply at this office ,AU8ubcrlberitoTHKOAPlTAl.JounNAi. ttWO do not secure their paper regularly Wil( notify this offlce, giving address, and the matter will be attended to at once. Olrfce, corner Court I and Liberty; (StrceU Has Resionkd. I wish to state to the public thnt I have resigned my position As tailor at the Indian school and wamiot relieved By Supt. Irwin a&vhas been reported. I Bent hiy iftslgnatlon tothe Hon. CouimlB8loura of Indian affairs at Washington everal dKys ago and for the following reafwfim: 1st, riupt. Irwin tried to turn Hue cliildron in my departnienti(jalnst.nie by tell ing them not to )ino to mc for In structions, and, vnd, bcennso my family have bcn Ireat.-d with dis respect and 3rfl, beiue the Supt. nudMrs. IrWln, tbemnlron, were trying to rufn tho uood cliaracier of myself and family, XTUorefore I found W necessary torosln. I have llvftl in Oregon lor vthe past sixteen vearn. I "have spent six yers 'of this time In fcjulem and tfiii years In Portland tnd that the people of Sulem know me nd all about my char acter and I um willing for them to judge whether or not I am amun of good character. 1 can say Airlher that I have never disgraced my family or been accused of dishonesty or lying. J. Wmacib. The Motor lino means more .employment for our baggage and transfer companies. Drivkn Out jjv Snow. A party of elirht surveyors who have been engaged in making a survey on tho W. V. & U. M or better known as tho Lebanon wagon road, arrived in Albany veflterduy evening, hav ing been compelled to abandon fur ther operations in the mountains owing to the 'heavy snow falling. They left camp last, Sunday at a point about nlno miles nbovo Mc Kliinon's and utpfiat time over a foot of suow watfi on tho ground. One of the p'irty stated that a niiui and family nodrly perished m cross lug the mountains from Eastern Oregon lusf week. Their team, con Blsting of two horsesand two mules, foundofed in the snow at tho sum mit fnd two of thorn were killed. The man and family succeeded in getting out of tho suow with the remnant of tho team and reached Sweet Home Friday. Caused Hkk to Losk Hkk Mind. Mrs. Lacy who resides in Linn countv, Just across tho river from Stayton, is reported to have lost her mind and fours are entertained that she will have to be committed to tho Jusano asylum. Mrs" Lacy is the mother of Wrs. Davis, of Stayton, Who recently Mtteiyfpted suicide be cause her husuVud went to a dunco us she thought .with another femule, and decided tu-oiuV her existence by taking polsorf, particulars of which were publMhed exclusively In the Jour nal at thcrtimo. Tho conduct of her daughter has beeu constantly in the thoughts of the mother and has completely dethroned her reason. ClMUSTMAS AND NKW YKAHS. Don't fall to send twenty cents to Boys and. Grls. Sprlugtlold, Ohio, for the Grruul Clirlstmas and Now Years numbWs of that beautiful, illustrated home niugftzluu. Eacli number contain tulud of adventure, scientific and hlsryrrwi! articles, puz zles, fun, games aJK other Interest ing matter. A yetmjs subscription would make nSsplemUd Chrlstmns ., present for a oung friend. Iteguiar ' price, ono dtrflar. Now BubserliHsrs, until December JMth, only llfty cents. Itliis will Ineluilo Christmas and Now Years numbors. Do not delay; send Immediately. - Tho question is not, "Who wants to bo Councilman " but "Who do the citizens and tax payers want for Couuciluion I" Boat Nkwh. Tho Champion, Orient and Modoo came up the elver lust night from Portland, each rliiKluir a load of Jxululit for Salem and all went up tho rlve Tlieso ttoats all boloiiir to O. It. & N com pany and It istho tlrst tluio for a number of yprs that tho Orient and Phamphm have come tip on the upper Willamette, but' if the water continues to raise tuoy win run from this Minio until Spring. The Modoo has Keen thtf' only bout running to Sjtlum ttrhrsummer mid she has hud ull she could do in tho lino or freight to carry. Omunino thi: Walks. Tho street commlsloityr placed a man at cleaning off tho nross-tyniks in the busluess portion o( tho city this monilng. Until Uiwftreots are gra- dwl It will Iw nemurniy to keep ono orinoro men coitoiuilly einployetl doing this work' As It has been of v Into It has been almost out of the question for a lady to t ravers tho streets. Small ItAy. A small raft of logs camo down tho river yesterday, for the Capital Aumborinj com pany's mill. It was, a very small raft, but they tiro the, tlrst that has been brought down thorlyvr since last spring. Tho Luuuxrlng com- iuiiiv lmvii ik InrirM iriiiDlllit of loir iviulv tn Imi bnuiirlit'dowii tho river. I - . '.. .......-.- ...i.-- .i. ..- .i ..Hi..i i.: i ... a... w for tho logs to tlct dear of the lars. ' Ckntkii rfritKKT Railway. Work on tho Ceut.T street railway ' Is progressing uily'ud tho curs" will lie ubl to run i It soon. Tho truck Is now laid frwa Commercial sirwt ut o CtXtoj, street and an noon us tho trurk la )ltd lu cars can hinoult. ..ifant Child in . and It Dies aer Absence. ..NAii announces there is a and somewhat conglomer- ,ase coming to lieht hero in cu. ntet Raltm that nromises td be of con siderable Interest. Several weeks ago or BomeMime In August a child was born InHhls city to a woman known as Mrs E. Taggert. Tho woman as soon as she was nWe obtained a situation In the the city and placed her Infant batfj lnvchurge of Mrs. Bceman, of iCorth Saem, with the understanding thaf, she was to pay her so niuc1i each wcWj for caring for the child. A few divj's after she went towork she claims that she was In receipt of a telegram from Portlarid announcing the serious Ill ness of her mother and asking her to coma to her bedside at once. As it was only a few mluutes tlmo after she received tho telegram until tho train departed for Portland tho woman did not have time to go and tell Mrs. Beemau of her departure. Sho went to Portland and proceed ed out in tho country a few miles where her mother resides and after waiting on the mother ft few days Mrs. Tuggnrf suddenly took sick and for weeks Jt was not known whether she iyould live or not. During tho maritime the Infunt child tuat was left ii charge of Mrs. Bceinan took slotf and died and was burled. The mother as soon us she recovered HUlllciently wrote Mrs. Bcaman that sho would come up and gt herj child as soon as she was able. Mri. Beaman was compelled towrite the poor woman that her ch!d was detul and burled, lot these srfvcral week. The poor, distracted wmian came at once to Sulem and found that tho news wU too true and Hhat her child wus dead. l Bho then paid tho undertaker for tho casket that bore the remains of the child to Its final resting place, and also several other little bills that had been caysed by the sickness of tho child. Tho child died when only a few weeks old, and never knew the caro of mother. Mrs. E. Taggatt Is a lady about twenty-eight yffars old and is said to bo a hard. Working unfortunate woman, her husband having left her to battle herWnVway through llfo with tho cBlldron' to care for. Tho woman is now in Portland but will return to-morrow aud It Is under stood will bring damage suit against certain persons in tho 'city for slan der. The case is somewhj; conglom erated but tho above Is asetralght a story as can bo woven together out of the affair. The taxes derived from the Motor railroad in the city, will bono small revenue for tho city annually. WuATiinit PnmicTiotfs. The aged Indian significantly points to the bountiful crop of ncorn and hazel-nuts and predicts a cold winter. His companion soothsayer, "Old Probuhlllti&s," driven morose by "chill Novpmber'slisurly blast," echoes tho soiithnentt, adding many doleful dctniu about winter-killed grain, perlslnng stock and such other clieerfu prognostications as his fancy suggests, while hugging tho tobacco-bespattered stove of the country atoro or ipostofllc. In tho meantlmowonro within a few days of Thanksgiving" without having had an nidicatWon of suow or ice in tho Willamette valley. Fuchsias, geraniums, roses and crysauthemums, though dripping with Oregon mist; bloom sturdily in dooryards. However; since there Is no telling wljrft Boreas Jias in store within tiiOyfiext tlireo mouths, it will be tuefmrt of common prudence to get inplenty of wood and pre pare hf till necessary ways to bo comfortable In case the aged Indian and tho professional weather-sharp havo got tho rl'rht focus on tho sea son. Yet, notwithstanding all tlieso "probabilities," Oregon will bo her self this winter tho samo as In tho past. TiiANKScirnNO toisxini. He member tho ThanksjrfvTilgHllnner at tho V. C. T. U., hall oh. Court streci. New EnglaiuKdliincrerved from lis until 4 o'clock; only l3o cts. All donations requestlml to lib on hand Thursday morning W U o'clock. All cordially Invirnfc' ANOTHEuSAi.K.-TflioVJllametto Investment company soul to-ilay to Archer CJ lover thus nlno liuiutreu dollar house on High street near Union. Thoy still ijavo tho seven hundred and llfty dolhirjiqirk) and lot a few doors north on same street. Notakv Pui'MtL-ThrWpllowlnir persons were apiolited untarlts pub lic by Gov. Pennover to-day:' It. G. Smith. Grant's Pass. Or. A lei Sweek of Portland, Or.. Ed N, Dendy, of Portland und D. T. nmrton, of Med ford. Win. Phelps lint bou;mt lots in Euglewood, mid will comnionco the erection of a lino tosldouco) at once. Mr. Phelnsls tlul father,' of Wm. Howard iMielps, hijinagvr of tho Salem Land Co. "" Thk Bon Ton, -IU uotisa to look further, tho Hon Ton lU'aituinint is setting the tn-st and muit suh.staii tlal mo:ils of any catluu house In tho city. Olbbs has been captured mid has confessed to hli guilt like a large number are doing ilint lrv never traded at GUtnTt & Patternou's be fore. guilt like a Oh! Yes, thei iiiue thlii'M WO' .. . , . iiiiri mi. mil wi um V'll you tho l '"!'" "r ,you ever eat. AtV. (J..Wil:;hts'. , Turkeys, duuks, kvvo and chlok- ens for Thanksgiving at Allen ikuouucf. i.i.tvi'iuu uiiicip. Fish, Fihh. Tho Bultlmoru llsh market on Couit street Is tho pluoo 0t?t your tlsh, iMiillry nud'tnime. Burk Gone. About noon to-day Wm. Burk, who has been running tho barber shoo at 09 State street, dls- posca ot uis ,suop anu couecieu an the money ho could, and departed for pares unknown, and leaves those who had placed confidence in him to mourn his departure. Burk was an ex-convict, having served a year in the Oregon.Stato penitentiary, he was sent from Eugene ifor larceny. This seems to be on uiflucky shop, as this is the third mad who run the place, that has sklphod out, leaving tho creditors. Tho llfat before Burk was Mr. SedgwIclfAwho sold to Burk, and took chargeXof the dining room at tho ChemeKeM) hotel, and skipped, after ono week, leaving all who hVd credited him. Tho last seen of Burke was ubout noon whenbe was aboard' a street car goinji' north on Commercial street. Jflo was overtaken by Mr. DuncapTof Duncan & Booth, who made him pay his month's rent. Ho proceeded on toward the, fair grounds and has evidently struck for "taller timber." A Fine Place of Business. Salem has one place of business that sho Is justly proud of and that is tho large and handsome clothing and dry goods emporium of J. J. Dal ymple's. MrDatrymple is a busi ness man of a number of years expe rience and his able selection of goods is well recognized throughout tho city and countryAHis stock of goods embraces tho bestyiade by Alio lead ing manufacturlca of ttm United States. Ho buys hlsgcods lu special lots and thereby secmW better bar gains than he otherwise could do. He is the exclusiIVe agent in Salem for tho fnmouB "Gold and Silver" shirts. TJieseX goods are unsurpassed in,quahtyand are made up in the best possible man ner. Mr. Dalrymple's longexperi encein business in Salem Vs ea abled him tunderstand the wants of his customers and he carries such a varied Into of goods that tho most fastldlouS can bo suited. Good goods,rtlr treatment, obliging clerks, have won for the drygoods rforo of Dalrymple n household fume and reputation. The Motor line will increnso valnes in and around tho city. Cowardly. The maroon-haired reporter in a little pecuuious squlhb, this morning, attempted to startle the public by saying that nn.chnrges were preferred against "youi g Mitchell." yell, well, how uu you manage to esaape from your hole long enough toiaiako th's discovery, "Brick-top?" This question is now taxing the ; than any mind more tiling ehe. No there were no cnarges nroferred uirainst tchell. Ho is i!innloved to nublish ,tho news as they occur und dies It without hunt ing his hole tfir fear m getting a pounding. The Jouknal is tho recipient of cougratulatpns from every worthy citizen undbuslness man in thb city over the cSiirso it has taken in regard to this mutter and no maroon-haired reporter is allowed to dictate or cause tho Journal editor to waiver from his course 'of action. Our motto that adorns tho editor's sanctum read: "Let no guilty party or maroon haired reporters escape" and how well this motto Is being followed out the public can judge. Should he Stopped. This after noon a reporter's attention was call- eti to by a leauing tuuzen auoui me school children pluyrog on and near tho railroad track. Tins afternoon the reporter saw atleast ten or tlfteen chl ldren on of near tho track and nearly all ofthem fo danger. School chlldron.o'fteu seo tiio train coming and they run down the truck or across whan there Is danger of being killed. A rulo prohibiting the children from playing nround tho truck should bo mauo oy tue teachers. Will lti:runtN. Mr Isaac Ham mor, who is a fcither-ln-luw of L. N. White, and who camo to Oregon about fourteen vmontby ago from Minnesota, leaves'Thurdday for his old horn1) In Redwood Falls, where ho has property whldh he goes buck to dlsposo of, and .thek ho will re turn to our clt auuiuvest his monoyiu property and niako his future homo. Tho JournAl wishes Mr. Hammtfrand his wlfo a pleas ant trip anu their safe return to Salem. SoMirriiiNa Fini:. Charles Pugh has the excluslo ngency,f6r Z. T. Wright's Advance Axto Grease, which lie guarantees Ut bo the best that is muuufactu'tHT; and ho asks tho farmers und all who use axto grease, to call at Mis store and give it a trial. Hir will refund your money It it qws not provo patlstac tory. At his store, ICO Stto street, you will also find a full lino of hard ware and funning implements. Tonsorial Artists. Mr. Chas. Johnson and his wlfo havo purchased tho barber shop at l0 Stat street and aro flttlngUio rooms up in a llrbt-class styfc. MAStelinsoii Is an experienced f hand at nullcs1 hair dressing and vlll glvo special at tention to this Hue, Sho will uil I at any part of thovclty anil -Jittend ordors. There will bo n Vpeclal room set apart forNaillcs ay their riKimsat 09 Stato streetsMr. John son will conduct a first-class barber shop. It. ' Btns Open. Tho bids wero opeiw ed ti d-iy forconstructliig the heaters t In tho new wlnsrltluhiasyluui ' which wero fotintirto bo usTollews: Wm.Gunlner& Co., J5270;' J. T. Shay, oS7:i RoVt. Brady, $5914; Church Sc LawtsoV, f5500j Duguu Bros., 15409. ThV contract was awarded to W. OimurtA'Co,1 who wero tho lowest bidders. Vrttivn Mifv'ii Ivvi'Stmuct Pit The board of directors of the Young Men's Invtutiijent Compauy meet nt tlitlr ollleo this AlMum?. In lank nfl r KiMHtuI luiship iTi'lin mm. pauy tiro srnjiuno over tlllr future j suciw. Anyoiw wismnto iruus net any bulndVlth t to Amipany, will cl on the dlraLoifr boo Geo. W. Browu t J, C. Ilrown & C.'a Intrtlwaro store, Inu1 ie h r bt Cars. two pss d thiough MMUWC tr.tl.i en ThP'" nr n (I civ cirrv ti this ci.'y in route to P fin Iv und" g(i many vrs. tii"" "v sliif'H'd t".l from Phil Hid- ti it i'lnl Imv omhle !lu'h,,l- vy upont tli'm. wiuie t mi' depot they nttruetedctnslderuble attention. Won Laurels. In tho iu..rter ly oN'nminutlonXttho Bishop K"ott nciidumy at PortiNnd, tli!vKvn held lnpt, evening, umoiia thV ten atten dants who recelvoT tho highest credit marks vras oung Frank Hnllwood, of -Salem. AFrank li a steady student mid IsXprogrcssing nicely in his course of studies. laboring men! lou want employment in building fhu Motor line. . TiiANKsaiviNp, jnT1ic day of Thanksgiving H uearvat hand, and if you have not already done so, you ought to make preparations to uine ut tue jnnify ivucuen rcscau rant on this occasiotuA line bill of faro is being prepared. Almost a Runaway? This after- tl I itlfMllllO noon B. J. Sharp's frightened at the tone o'clyck tiaiu and started to runaway. They run aouuLouo iiiiuuieinviiis it ucii mi. Sharp succeeded iiimiifiti tut.ni befor'o any dMiiage was dorc. T'uo Electric street car company will soon bo busy constructing ihuir road up Cheinekete street, during the meantime buy your groceries at Squire Farrar's. Insane Man. Robfert-0i-.,Hutch-nson aged 65 years wn i brought to the insane asylum to-day from Lane countv. tho cauke of Lis in sanity is thought to beVfjojn fever. More new good n & Browns. Don't fai em as they are lust from th 'nd are all new patterns and latest styles. ,- If your orgun isfoM of loraer, ro n.embor N. R. GajWviWiil them 7 as goou as new. Painless dental operations at Dr T. C. Smith's, OU Stale street. a Plenty of eggs at Geer & Co.'s llsh marl'.et, on (ourt stieet. Read Holversou's- "ad" on page. lirst All may posses-s pearly whlto toeth, pure breath nud bcnltliy gums by using Wright's Myrrh Tooth So ip. Hpinovcstar tiir, prevents dee ty. Solrt by ull ilnigglsUl it. ( ('.'.. Ved rriM Conli Cure heals throat mill liuirs, cti Cj astlnnu and the most ob.tlni.lo couglm uiidcohlsi. Try It. Sold by all druggists. Wright's Hop Celcy and Chamomile mttcrs n reliable tonic, appetizer and ap parleut, Invigorates tho digestive organs und prevents dyspepsia, can be relied up on. Sold by all druggists. Cheapest, strongest and best, Wright's Compound Extract of Sarsaparllla. Rolls, pimples, erysipelas lleo before It. Cleanses und enriches the blood. .Sold by all drug gists. Wright's Cascara Constipation remedy promotes a regular and healthy action of the bowels, nlds digestion hud will not lr r.iate tho most sensitive stomach. Chil dren tnko It readily. Bold by ull druggists. Supremo Court. Salem, Nov. 25, '89. Anthony Hyde respondent, vs. Patrick andAMarnret Holland, Johh C'orbettt.Anna Jurbett, Mary Humiltou andfljewarerice Qlemen, appellants; flpneal fromIultuomah county; araruqu and j submitted. Charles H.ftuty and W.iEa Nutting attorneys mrl appellants, i Joseph Simon attqrnay tor resp6ntleut. Motion toVdismiss; appeal in the .case of Patieuon, resp vs. Hayden, app.; appelmnVa.'Ioved ten days to perfect transoijit?" J. W.Wopdwtjjtd, resofindent, vs. tho Oregon' nulwaMa navigation company appellant; appeal from Multnomah county. Argued and submitted. PllRETTRSONAIi. Squlro Fiirrifr was it passenger for Portland to-day. T. McFpAtton took tho afternoon train for atinp to PortlauVl. Prof. E; l. McElroy ldft on the afternoon, train for a trip to Port laud. .' Mayor Willhims has relumed from San FranciscoVhero hlias been on Prof. J. B7 Horner, of Roseburg, was In tho (Aty. Ho took tho after noon train fAr-Portland on a busi ness trip. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thu powder never vnrlM, A marvel ot purity, ..truuit i udwholeMmen?fc. More (teouomUiiltiiai) the onlluitry kind, and rujuot bo Mtld in competition with the imiltltiuUturuwlwv,tUprtwelshtttlumor n.iiwphitlo Hwdi. Bold only In cant. lU)VAI.lUKINQl'OWKBCOwl(WWullJ,V Uwu M. joIimm Co., AfitrrrV Unrt, Qrri, Ei.r,RTmo electric strt vur-t rihoXni brtlaVd icir w PV'K'lv 'i offtim ycorwid P7at tih 1 to see tn ecFast si ofcrWfo v . F. H. BARNES, Pres. i H. V. MATTHEWS, Treas. The Salem Land Company, (Incorporated 1889, I CAPITAI..STOCK $30,000, PRESENT TO YOUR NOTICE ENGLEWOOD ADDITION! Which is situated upon high ground overlooking the city, and only four blocks from tho elegant High School building. The horse car line will soon be running to the school building1 on their new extension up Center street, and aro headed for this addition. The Electric line will pass within ono or two blocks of t, and one or both of these lines will eventually traverse the full breadth of Englewood. This property Is selling rapidly to a class of investors who will put in tasty, substantial improvements, which added to tho building, grading and other public improvements, which we propose to put on, will insure to the investor an ample profit If ho desires to sell again, or a tasty, handsome neighborhood if ho desires to moke it his home. There is nothing in the city that will equal it. Or if you desire acre property call at our office over tho Capital National Bank, and we will show you, free of charge, the cheapest and best five and ten acre tracts in the country, the nearest into the city and that which will double quickest in value. Wc mean HAMPDEN PARK and FAIR VIEW ADDITIONS. . TERMS EASY. To the poor man with but a few dollars, this is a grand opening and should be investi gated at once, and young men should not slight it. .... - - If this add. should happen to catch the eyo ot someone at a distance, we request that you send for descrip. tivo hand-book of "Salem and Vicinity," Salem Land Company, Salem, Oregon. , A Surprise TO THE LOVER OK GOOD BOOKS Any of the following 12 Mo's, full cloth bound, gilt sides and back, delivered or mailed to any address for 50 cents per volume. Robinson Crusoe, Arabian Nights Entertainments, Swiss Family Robinson, Scottish Chiefs, Thaddius of Warsaw, Children of the Abbey, Don Quixote, Vicar of Wakefield, Paul and Virginia, Bunyan's Pilgrim Progress,Bunyan's Holy war, Gulliver's Travels, Child's History of Eng land, JEsop's Fables, Baron Munchausen, Last Days of Pompeii, Ivan hoe, Waverly, Guy Mannenug, Stories from French History, Tom Brown's School Days at .Rugby, Dog Crusoe, Gorilla Hunters, Wild Man of the West, Gascoyne.'Freaks on the Fells, Shifting Winds, Floating Light, Bear Hunters, Kangaroe Hunters, American Family Robinson, Adventures in Canada. Under the Holly or Christmas at Hopeton House, A Million Too Much, The Two Bequests. Gavroche, The Gamis of Paris, Grimm's Popular Tales, Grimm's Household Stories, French Fairy Tales, Standard Fairy Tales, JJorshern Lights, Lady Green Satin and her maid Rosette, PicRwick Papers, Martin Cbuzzlewit, Oliver Twist, David Cop perfleld, Nicholas Nickleby, Complete Letter Writer, Prehistoric World, History Stories, English History. Ancient History, Modern History, Orange Blossoms, Cook's Voyages Around the World, Battles of the Re public, Camp Fires of Napoleon, Romance of the Revolution, Remark able Events in the World's History, Evening Amusements, Modern Classics, Travelers In Africa, In the Arctic Seas, Children's Bible Stories, Lady of the Lake, Memorable Scenes in French History, Frontier Life, Dairing Deeds of American Heroes, Thrilling Adventures on Land and Sea, Modern Story Teller, Christmas Stories, Sea and Shore, Life of Na poleon, George Washington. Daniel Boone, David Crockett, Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, Old Curiosity Shop and reprinted pieces, Barnaby Rudge and Hard Times, Bleak House; Little Dorrit, Dombey & Son, Un derground City, Tour of the World in Eighty Days, At tho North Pole. Desert of Ice, wreck of the Chancellor,' Christmas books, uncommercial traveleres and additional Christmas stories, Tale of Two Cities and Great Expectation, Our Mutual Friend, Edwin Drood, Sketches, Master Hum- hreys' Clock, etc., Three in Norway, Jane Eyre, Lucile, Anderson's 'airy Tales, Handy Andy, Three Guardsmen, Tom Brown at Oxford, East Lynne, John Halifax, Gentleman, The Last of the Mohicans, Adam Bede Holidays at the Grange, Tennyson's Poems, Idyls of the King, Par adise Lost, Hold tho Fprt, Evenings with Moody and Sankey, A Batchelor's Blunder, A Cardinal Sin. Adam Bede, A Lucky Young Woman, A Fallen Idol, Anne Grey, Anderson's Fairy Tales, American Chesterfield, American Notes, As In a Looking Glass. 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