Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 146, Ed. 1 Monday, November 20, 1871 Page: 1 of 4
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AUSTIN, TEXAS, MONDAY NOVEMBER .20, 1871.
JLawtftr .
ZT. FULMORE, Att<>rney-at-Lsw
r Will prsaiioa Law, in all the Court
«t Austin. jan ta tw tf.
W. K. JAKHOK,.........
JAUMON & o boss,
Lagrange, Tony.
A. u. CROSS
AtkoniejTH-nt-liiw,
nu<(7'C9-tt.
rp O. PQELP3, Attorney and Couuaol-
Vi or- t-law,(Joll6oter, and Land Agent,
^oQraogo. Fayette coiiuty, Tenas.
7 AME8 H. J3UKTS, AtUuiey-at-Uw Ans-
Jttu, Terns. OfRce-With übáudler &
Carlelou. april * 70,
g
if. QVIVA*. ...J. X>. WUITTKW,
Wharton. LaG range.
ütlílN A WHITTEH, Attoroern-at-
•nd LaG range, Texas.
/udicml
law, Wharton,
I paactl> <3 In all the Oonrl of the In
icial Dirtriot, and in the SupreWe Court.
i M. JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LA W,
A. Austin, Tews. Spetilal Uteotio dl.
reeled to business iatitt ¡¿upro;uo aud Feu*
tral Coarli.
«p. 11 t r
DR. il.
and
JPhtseicittm.
A. TEMNEíitíír PHYSICIAN
StliRdmi. Ofllce on Ilols M Arc
•tre*t, Brown's bulldiug, formerly Mayors
«(Bee.
Particular attention gi7cn to toraflry and
fsmals disease*.
Hoverabsr 8, 1871. H?pll7dlrn
Br. j. w. Mclaughlin, phy*u
clan tm.-l Sutgoen, Austin, Toxus,
Offiuo at láto "Austin itrpuMicsn" edi-
torial roo;n. lebtfcdm
DR. T. a. WAT EI S3 reppooitu'.ly ten-
der his professional sfirvlees to the liti-
*eni of this City, nud oí thU vicmify. Offiee
with Hon. J, A. Green, I>esi«tenoo at tlio
lioiuflof Mii Wm-M. Walton. SUv-Gin
W.
PERK1N3, 11. D. Physician
and Sufgftoa ar.d A"0v>uchor.
CiMidiiato of the ' University of Victor)
Oollego, Toronto, Canada. Member Boyal
Oo llego Physicians, Ireland. Ottieo ovor
Sifl^onor's" via shop, Congm Atenuó.
Muy 1 twtf
Dent lit .
11. GRANT. Surgoon
over Biiiigiiier'* Tin Storo. V Coiigross
m
Avenuo, Austin, Texas
O0HtÍ5f, (Oifi' 0
ougre
Soj)19'70t-wtf,
GT. BOARDMAN. DanUl Sirgeon
•0¡«ra:e wi:btii<3 latest in.proYoinoti!
«Bise fia Congress Avo uib, A usiu, Texas.
«v-lvr.
fMtmUMWfU
1<
rSaleU ítiító Saloon*
•AVOIUXK SALOON
AS
BILLIARD HALL.
W. Ü. 11 AW S3,
Congress Avenue, Austin, Tfsa
Tho boat brands of-Havana Cigars, Ll-
uors, etc. of all kinds .constantly "kept on
band. Docl -Itw-Iyr.
7) ismarck saloon
B
and
BILLIAliU HALL.
Oppotitt tlus Iron Front, on Congress
Avenue.
The very be t La^r hier ka t con-
jstintlyon band, by the gjalion, •>*■' ttl j or
tirlnk* Call in.
Austin, Texan, Hay II, Iwtv.
N.
B. MITCHELL'S
BILLIARD HALL
AND
PBINKING SALOON,
CONRUE88 AVKNUt, AUSTIN CITT.
BEST HAVANA CIGARS, Wir.e* and
hm'id
1fo*
MAfX w , '
L'auon k*f>t «oiwl4ntly oo n*'id
Oct 7, T7p.—
i
EON FRONT SALOON
— AKD--
BILLIARD HALL, ■
Suptrlor to any in the city-first block
ÍWlow IK* HuteK on Coojircw
Arenac, opposite CastlfiiMB More,
wli«r« w aru alwnyn pleufed to see
imr filíudí Rod troftt thow kiDo'-yj
mt nneuM ano J0BK & p.OUIN'SON,
Austin, Mareta, 21.
EW*MARKET.
FRESH AND FAT MEATS
B Y
P BOY C E & S A U L.
BUlt No. 7, New Market House. W«
•ball keep on Band, at all the very
f«tto.tol jásate, an J at >e íír.iHe pnc a.
(Sire uo a uaill,
Austin, May 8,1871. ml y
J. OLIVSLAHT,
p ¿ o t o a r a r ti s n
SlMt PM«n 'treet. North "We,'
AVST'N TEXAS,
>2¿T1E*ÁE0
nVSMJTEJSS C.SSUfS.
RAYMOND & WHITIS,
BANKK11S.
~ANt> —
EXCHANGE DEALERS,
Austio, Texas.
COLl.JCCriONH MAUK AT Att ACCKSflBLK
1'OINTd 1M TKXAS AN1) PKOCUKDS
PROMPTD* niiUlTTil ,
Correspondent in New Fork, Sxoenien, 1'er•
Lim ,j- Co., 8U Beaver St.
marob21t.wdtw.tf.
$mtU,
PlTIfl.lBHBD MTBKT
Mwnilay, Weduesday and Friday
—BY—
V. W. THOMPSON - J. D. ELLIOT .
IMitnr and Propri«t«r .
SB8HBSSB9BS
UKKMil Oí 1HE bl'AiK
St'BSü IPXION
TKI-WEKK.LV—13 luouthH *9 "0
gTUART *. MAjfc,
RBCfiVtjro, Foa-WARDINQ
AND
Oenerpl Commioaloa Mox'cfaauta.
B A S IÍ B R 9
AKD
DHALER3 IN DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.
General Ajjeftto for th9
MILBURN" WAGON.
jCC' Every Wagon Wirranltd.
Terminus V/«*tera Brivoib Houston &;irt
Texan Ct'ntral Riiilroad.
N. B. \yIII hrt'ato perriiao^nlly lis Au .t!u.
*ept21d¿ Jin
B CAEií' K. N. BKLT
JACK E. LAD ATT, OF TEXAS,
ivmi
CAEN, Li b 1- T & CO.,
(Successors to Martin, U^lt & Co ,)
DISTILLERá OF PURE
RYE, MALT and WiJEAT
W II I s K 1 E s,
No. 8'i, West Lombard-street,
Nov. ñ^'Tü-A-ly i BALTIMORE
j\T a. SICKER,
FOR WAR! TOG' AGENTS,
AND Vl<bltílíT 1 liAN.StiiU'LINE,
Hiniffitty's Building,
Strand, Cai.-'Ei.iv:' , Tti.va.
Eeeulm and fi)rwat«í« freight con#lgn«i to
Galveston. Houston bi:H Henderson Ruflroad
and di'SU'nKl lor Hie inierlor oí Texas fix-e ut
oouunMon, drayag'j or stora¿5.
oc,l34Awly
Jy.GIERSC & eOHULTE,
WHOLESALh 4ROGERS
ANO
IMPORT JESUS,
F-TRAXD, G U.VÜ-ÍToU, TKXA .
ep!i28iüm
WlLKINS CO.
Wholesale Dealer* in, Staple and Faney
"V\
GROGKRIES.
Terniinns Western Drwnc.h C. R, R.,
OfDDING'S, TEXAS.
Mav 19 watwly
A DEN BURR & CO.
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
11 South Main Stioet, St. Louis Mo,
A^snts for favorite brand St. Louis Flour.
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NOTHiR— All cumra'nitMitlrtM shoald beat'
«tressed to "J-.ditois of Stute <-ia*<>iíe."
Al! tetters eo bnaiiti<siraii t. lm ad tresiieitotb
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Wl propOAo to ferret out tlui in •
trigsn coucoctod for tlió post,ponom^Bl
of tija election until Aajjnst next, a;;d
maleo na «xposo of the prominent
uctors.
.fclThiovluR Óarp i-Imíjíím.'
Tbtt Houston Tiw.n contnius dn-
pat^li«A ffoat ürucíWk r f a fit.irll« «
cluractcr. It npjiears that Smith,
com mm ding the police, lia;! (leeami-«*d
with all liio money he had collectod,
dnd Wklch btv! purchased a draft, «n
New York, for five thousand dullur^,
and disappeared with it.
Will ttve Adjutant General shed
rouio ligli*' o'i thií optqu subject ?
ar-,i',. ...i_iiiIJ..",'büü3 . ■
Itrpcal of iho ^iililia Act.
Tho H<ju<b of Represuntaiives, -iin
yesterday, passed a Mil repei liu$; the
2Ctli and 2Ttli section of tbo Militia
act, Il will probably pans tb« Sail'
ate, bnt a veto of the Governor will
hot obtain iho requisito two-thirds
voto to pasR it orar his head.
Members oí the Legislature are tha
enab'ed to cre^tc some cheap capital,
bnt wo do not LcSieve it possiblo that
any enbataiitial good will result from
auy-act of tho present Leffislaturo.
Bite
BAY MAKE, aboot nine
O S. OP «houlder, w.sr
D. M. WILSON & URO-, or (he ondertlgried,
Individually, are hereby earnestlv rf^U'sted
(o coiné loiüvard and "PAY lTP.'r Liks all
other men. wo need our money, and cannot
do business without it ; die therefore trust
(bat our friends, with whom w.t have so pa-
tl -nlly Waited, will sottltf their notes aad
accounts wlibout furth r delay.
I). M. WILSON.
DON WILSON.
Austin, Texn#, Sept. 19,1&71. ,
Wíf'1 18dlw-w4w
J L. MOORE £ CO.,
(Successors to Siot.r" .% Parker.)
RECEIVING, FORWARDING
an
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
And CattíÜl , vvV nr>| and Hido Factor , ani
Gonoral AponU,
Terminali West Branch Texas Central H It.
OIlíDINGS TKXAS.
"M$r w*^tw
FOIi SirtiE—a good farm throe mllea
nmhoastof tfift c!tv of Austin, on tH«
<J moron r nd. contmninK 880 seros; about
3S0 s*r«« under fenco, loO acres in culti-
vation, and «an b« oivtded into two or
three sm*H farms with water and gri M tf>
eachj would nioka two line oairy frrrns, I
«l'.UUo cutoffs suit puro wr*, *uiall
Bptfe . I>rf«¡liug hoast touMnont '
lOginhunta. Soli > H two"
ma. J. H. OO
zJKKi.. tar f^cw/vr1'rttiVytuiuu.il * ■
mm
"•ffte -'-''ir
A Story for 4Ue Tlmei¡ «r,
Stoopa to Couque.
"So yon are detoruiiucd un New-
port, Medoia f"
It wa< tho father of two yoatiff
girls that aefeed this qaeation, and
the elder one answered :
"To bo euro Í am ; it is tho last
Keason you will have to pay my
bills, and you tieed not gruml'-e.
1 ain suro I have made an impression
on Rob« Wilton, and to stay at home
from Newport when he is going
thwe, would be throwing m v chance
of a brill ant eettlement fur iifo Com
píete y a way."
"Very well, then go. Whon will
you go Josie Í-'
•I think I Bhall avail myself of
your kind ofi'er and go to Aunt
Jane'#®;' the youngtr one answered.
" J'hon you will have no .brilliant
match to throw away ?'
' Of course «ho has not! Who
expected such n plain looking girl
us Josio Wycombe is, to catcli a
rich hi'Bbtnd ; she may be glad if
alie evefl gets a clork jn your «tore,"
aud Medora, the beauty ofíhs fam-
ily, toascd bor. head and compla-
cently viewed hermell" in the mirror.
"i hank you for t'm comp i iient.
Medora I sha l not go to Kevvport
to angle for him, if I eveti get a
clerk."
Josio left the roost, nnd that ended
the couvctealiou for that rnortííng.
Medora went to Newport, Josie to
An.it Jano'fl. The tlthiad of our
story wo take up again after their
return.
' Whew! pbow ! why, Josie, what
on earth are you doing V'
'•Dusting tlie parlor, my dear
Bister, aed if the dust a fleet# your
breathing organs, 1 airifte you to
go to your own room again.
" That in what ha come oí your
eplting off to aunt Jano' this* Rum-
matfJiYou'r always cMng the
houfematd'H work. Why can't. Mavy
daut thó parlor just m« well? "
•• Ma diRehortfed her y '
"UooduefiHl whatwa« that
"A^k pa, or rim "
" Mercy, there is Rose Wilton,
and I in bueh a plight/' aud away
Medora flew lo her rooot.
Joaie answered the bell and
showed him into tho parlor,
"My sister will be down shortly,^"
she said.
" Y<jur ni®ter?" he tvked, looking
at her in amazement, for,-be it
known, ahe was totally uuknown
lo Ross Wilton.
"My sister, Jiins Wycowho," * i q
anawered, drawing herseU up to
her fullest height.
"O, pardon me—I did not—mean
—that—is to say——"
"No pardon is necessary, many
make the t>«me mimake." ^
The riel Bo$w Wilton could not
keep hfei e} ¿I 'off plain Joule, and
flic^iid níít IqiiksÓ very plain either
at that time, for ha hair wan be-
o>mi)l|iy arranged; and an unusual
flush was in her face, bt>r gingham
d• e f, siyt admira1'ly, und was
adorned at the throat with u neat-
is mo , collar mid u ribbon b?w ; her ^i >^-
'¿5Tó> I11,111 fil. apron had ttv<.( utinWig iiu'e
' pocket,•=, oat of one oí whet peeped
it clean handkerchief, and fi'o"in llio
other a small ucoount boolf. She
took no fit" pi to inf irm her ^ister
that, ho w;jm wailing, iuui he jumped
to the CtihelusWi thai Medora was
helping' iirr wlien he arrived, and
Inn I gum; to dress in more coaily
apparel,
"Why did you not accompany
your mother in.d hitler to Newport
liii.i f*a in ni' r ?" lie a. ked,
" Pa thdijgiit ho c«nld not afford
ro let an}' of us g", but Dora thought
hho must, B i I weiit to my nuntV in
Iho country, and I e< j >yed iny>c!l
hct'.er 'it. eeenih than .Dora do «i
Newport, for i- i i n litis eoinpluiiud of
niichaii.e-s urid MÍekne#« over nine
she came home. Ah ! hero t<he ia.'
.Vl doa lute armed, diea-ed
in si beurning morning coaiiinm.
St.Mjn after Jo.^iu took h r
leave, turd tiny could Iomh
lier io the back pitiioi, dusting und
hinging aulilj t<> heraolf.
Kiwm had only called to inquire
ill tor Dora'a health after her trip to
Newport, and did n >t make a Ion;.'
vKsii. Sue invited him to call in
the evening, i.« ahe was lo have a
few friends i ¡uro.
Tu o evening came, and with it
the fw friend-; («bout twenty.)
M'-dora wits radiaot in blue filk,
uod jevVeln; Silt- was one oí ibOs«V
persona who have gayish bluo eyes,
and limine tiitfti the most becoming
color they.tain wear, I huve seen
a «jreut many.s c'i in my lif s and
always found that tho clear blue
made their eyes seem green, nr the
color of eats' eyea. Joeie was there,
too, in a pink merino ckirt, and
while inusliti waist. Somebody
uaked Medora to play and she
complied, Ross Wilton turning the
music leaves. Josie tame and stood
besid i her sister while she played.
After aholiad finished, Rossoaked
Joeie ii «ho played ?
" A little,'5 abesniswtired.
" Then favor us with a tuno'"
She preoared to comply, when
her sister said, in a whi-per loud
enoo^ti for him to hear, '• Jofie, do
not exhibit your poor skill after I
have pluved."
Josio blushed and seemed hurt,
lirsiiated a moment, and then «cut-
ir, j? herself, played a simple lune.
Ere she timehud, thoy all crowded
around her, and sooar were begging
for something elso. She played
three or Iwor mote pte^, and then
roinKed to play any more. When
mho had concluded, Medora led Roa
ttway, saying:
•'Jofie hua practiced to advant-
age, this summer. I did not know
ebe was so sltílíiul ü poifn voer. "
It, was the truth siio spoke, but
R iss did not «et it down as such.
A lew ni*;hta the iVytumbe
soiree at a;frie*id'a
ipÉpii
btU must
time lior
ente
evening:
#ie, you r
doing to
W '
sop out,
;; whv
I httsn
BÍH
for ' it
WiUej .
"J
Tfuinic you ¡ íor foir.g aud
him the cthaene.C ? v ; .
answered
. ttp wa
family attended ai
houao. Medora went arrayed in
" I 6M
" Whatr du yo
of our richest men ? "
u Most ansurdly 1 do,
at,ll) send a dduided «0^
"Why, what is the matter with
you, Josio?" ejaculated Mod ora,
"you will uorer have another a««h
a chance, and would not now if be
had not been au old man. The way
ycu dress and go this winter is
ridiculous. Young Chichester so id
last night, you were the plainest
girl in tho room, and he reaily pitied
you, because you were Jikely to die
an old tnaid." '
"I should, if the world were com-
posed of euoh men aa he i«. Ppay
why ia he aud what ia he worth f
ana in what part of hia anatomy!
does he coitceal hie brain.TSt ii onry j^fng.
his head, that's certain." 4,iie i« nutjokin
"You need not be ao sarcasti
never intended, to marry him; my
market is made elsewhere -. I ex.-
poet the wealthy Ross Wilton to
propose ove y day,''
• You have been expecting It afi
summer, snd aii winter, What
mukn8 him s tardy I" ,
' Come gii-la, d< n't quarrel, only
get somebody to propose and get
yourselves off my hands. I dv n't
mean you. though," looking at
Josie. "Vou have sobered dowu
into a sensible girl si*i«e your visit
to your Aunt Jane, but you had bat-
ter hay o'd l)emas".v
"No I «hull not ¡"and that was
till end of it.
Not long after Josie answered a*
ring at the' bell, a"üá foiiiid S0 s
Wilton-
"Good morning. Miss Jo te, I
have coma to auk you to t'lko a lide
to the Central Park to day."
"I inn «orry- I cmveot go. I njust
surely stay at home, wo have ao
much to do. You will enjoy your
sell' better with DorÁ alone "
• * I—11— I httd—i'Jid not Intend to
ask Dora, I had rather bav« yo i '
•M am very aur y for that, Dora
would enjoy t so much."
•is it your wish that I should
ask Dura t« k<> in your place f"
' Yes ber health is poor, it would
dc her so much good; and aa for
me, I am we I enough, ft id eonl.l not
leave iA«i to. manage ah/ao just now.
Some other time will do
'•Dora went. Jonie staid at home
" Well, well, Josie, I ve hud an-
other offer for your hand aud homely
face to #«¡yi" Air- WyciMab e*-
cla mod, as he entered the dining-
room not Ibng fttter. n
"Who was it this time ?" asked
Mrs. Wycombe.
"llarry Barnes, the rich mer-
chant "
"Ah, me! it was a lucky day for
him when Stella died, she Was ^uch
an extravagant pei-son/' sighed Mrs
Wycombe.
''What shall I tell him, Josie V'
"T«ll him no I"
"What? do you intend to tell
them all no!"
"Not when the right one commit
pa, I shall say yes, then.''
Round the corner Roas Wilton
sweeps in his new a'cigh, stops at
the Wycombe mansicu runs up the
steps and rings the bell ; Joffrs in
gingham drcBs 'and bib «pton opens
the door.
"Now, Josie tret ready, I want, to
take you to ride in my new sleigh.
"Oh. Mr. Wilton, I cannot go to-
day, it is wash day.
• But you don't haye to wsah, do
your'
"No, but I have twice as much
wor^'to do ort wash day, Take
Dora, again tb day, I bad rather yoti
would '
■'Shal! I take Dora alwya."
' Only just for.to-de-y. plssáa."
'•Witryou beat homo this even a
ing." :JW>
• I shall, but pa., ma and Dora, ate
going to the opera "
"I thall come this evening, then,
mkfmféwmi,
■MiwraVB^
<'$¡*.,1. a-U"*'
••*A. •: ■x-i
" Then here i* whore he
night,! Ob, yon deceiijtti,
thing!"
"Thepo, ÚU *¡11 do,
affectionate sister, I alio
you might ho thankful 0
A#ain Josio hftd iound a hi
and was «oít fikeiy to « k
by hoingan old mald.f'
"Po<< plain Josie 1 t i!w
think it was pretty, ham'
Josio ! by tfie wfty the * '
cf&ír?' iK|
monib/' said Mr,
here are the . thireo ,....
m who %.i the stmoiv beéo lalá : U*
Jnsiü'i! fact, *j*d Dora, who ha#
b -en out four aeasoos already, ha#
Ui.ver.had an ofter."
'Tm sure I'm not to blame,"
Dora, biugtiag into tears,. "««
ms part cannot see into the aecrel
of the ly. dceeitlul thing's3WÉ
•if you had
Aunt Jane's ina'ead
you wotild new be the
Ross W ilton , and I of Hi
for 1 might ha^fl. chosen
had not shown
appreciHt ion.J
••Then it , JHHHH
that has done' all thiaeh V
"Hoi ha! (this is the oP
'She Stoop to . CoiKjuer/
'She htobps to Conquer, 1 Its T
laughed Mr. Wycombe. Quite ah
improvement on GoldSraith, I de
claré."
kí^WíwwSjj
■■■■pVippHB|aipiH||. ray«
costly sillts and diamond*—in
a neatly trimmed silk and wool
¡tasoy, with her hair very bo-
comingly nr ranged, without head
ilrosa, or ornament of ¡tuy Hind.
'• How very plain Josie Wyeomhe
¡4 dressid !said a butterfly to
Martin Doma , the misterly ba'nkeiV
" is nho ?''
£< Why yes, I don't believe Uor
wlWe suit. Cost twettty-ÍV dol-
lars."
Oíd Damn gnzod at the tasty
and beaming dresa^and thought oí'
his lonely baeh'eh?* home.
Tho neat niorning, callers innn-
merahie rang the boll of tho Wy-
combe mansion; they were all ad-
mitted by Josies in her gingham
<U<m. Among the callers were
Bjm Wilton and Mat-tin Dei***,
Josie only tftrried a few WMtten
in the parlor with eoob, and th"
ejteaW'-^^ "*
% mm
I want to see you only-
"Oh, Josie V cried flora, when she
returned from the ride, "I am sure
that R >ss is on the eve of a propo-
mil, i thought mre he would pro-
pose «very minuto to-dsy!"
••Whst'nude y«u think so?"'
"Why he seemed so absent and
abstracted during the whole ride,
don't you believe ho hardly said a
dozen words to mo irotn the time
we started until we got back !"
"Is that the way men do when
they like or the m* of a proposair
"Why yes, yea goose! but what
is tha matter with ytwi that
in i.ed ?,? ''i'- ' '"
" I havo *uch¿A had
Theft yon vifyl not he
Ú the opsra to-night, will yon?
"No, I «hail stay at hume."
"I had just** leave yon would."
IVa
1
Winter 1 Comli-
The autumn will soon
winter, with its rigors. *1
here. How rapid
imperceptibly the dayttpfek ;-
mouths glide by and ho# é|
eatiy uncoriBcioKs are w« all,,
íjfOftty ^ rt wio w5í^wít ttfi rróí
it* sicote, its cold north breath,
shows and its chills, will i
upon us. Are we all
cmlling realitie 7 _Are o r
repaired, otó
winter supplies of food and
laid iu f Some can give
answers to all these ^
cannot. ■ .• ■,./"
Our heart woe oheered
we saw how nor
promptly our citiaehei
the demands tor roliet to
fercrs by the Ohicsgo ,
thank Goo that onr lot l>ad
among a people who w* " «o
alive to a true pbilanthroph
mu- HlMiTulity to the t
ferers does not absolve
claim of our own
in dor midst, many...
objects of dar charity *, tamiii
indlvidulas upon whom the h
affliction ha* tallen, or who by
son of other misfortanee have itfrai ¡ v
unable to make aultaf ~
lions for the coming
wo bo less ready to minister
indigent neighbors, than
to respond to the claims
'gors t
Let-therelwi^Bia^!..^
off oar benayolent women and a>**| .
let thorn
jects of chawty pSSS hfflmmm ■
met, by those w!
something to
o*n,
aunshine i
rein
1
1 "'I
¡H
relieve ■■
of onr city,
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