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raked up four tickels and ten coppera he gat Hosen to open the envelope, murine: “Tknow ft fe bad news, ing ina green meailow with an ange) Inet night, and T thought her breath smelled of lager and aed lost off her bustle. ‘The dispatch read: Rostox, Aug, 10, 1877. hie city Inaves for Detrost ANTED-MALE BELP Rookkeepers, Clerks, &c. ANTED-§ FIRST-CLASS RETAI: CLOTHING ans Mest he geod window-trimmer and epers Rinnd Wages and permanent. bare {oF & goml man. Adittens for ditaza (3, Tritune office. TASTED-EXPETIRNCEDD Appi7 to FIELD, LEITER @ CO., Madison and Rookkeepern, Clorks, d&ce ITUATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG MAN (AGE 20) to work In more, office or commissfon-boase: eaty and capability. Please ene Terran! Linen swaved and Herron if the roncutren of wi shouted, and nearly pres n A thousand different emotions were ex- pressed in their faces, but chielly gratitude, amking down from the steamer, sad and ap- preliensive, and cast anew on the barren strand of cleil life, were the brave ob veteran of Mexico, Price, and Buckner, the defender of Fort Dun- elsou, whose accomplishments strvived that humiliation. It was the last vencral seene the Rebellion. Dick Taylor had surrendered at , Ala., May 4, and doe Jotinston had surrendered April 33. Herron threw himectf, upon the confidence and co-o) Confederate line officers at Shire for several of them by their suldiers. fam not acquainied here, would Itke vou to indicate a for my headquarters," They told him to take the hank, and Jed the way up through the town of 15,000 inhabitant: the rageed Rebel veterans throneing round an to Tneia for the perfection of res there planting. picking, ant fring fe all in one hand, and the needful capital out- Jay to produce a good result is not spared. China there desiderata are absent allogether, primitive and un aclentific style dear to the natives of that coun- safely be advanced, but ropean cayital and enter will save tne foreign fu the knowing ones, for abort moe inentha Tdreamed of walk- past there hag been a sort of tripartite cones: fon between the atoresald Boss, Uhe Union Stock-Yards, and the Sonth Chic scheme, and the day of delivery of the mongrel is at hand, and ft shall be mae known te the taxpayers, Who.are to be robbed by wholesale, For more than efght months tast vast Jobn Re Hensley bas been conniving with the South Cale cago Interest to force the Forty-firal street Fewer through to State street, and In order to du so he fs pledged to Trusiee Raynor to aup- port a scheme at South Chicngo of making dykes antl establishing pumping works something on the plan of the low grounds in Holland, only fn Dateh wind-mil, the most ex. bensive steam machinery fs to be put fn, to cost at the Inception not Jess that $541,000 to and an untold amount in the future, ow this is one lusty we! As here ts toll m few words: $44,600 was asressed to buikl the Forty-ttret street sewer. ‘Then sume of the largest taxpayers tool excep ton before the County Court, ant have been sustained. “They obtained the desired relies to 4AM feet of street front, in the Bowen thict for Instumce; also large tracts at various points, Then the people protested by pelltion on the ground uf inequality ol the burden, and that over aimile and a half’ of alreet teont. Where iid that petition got Did Presnient Bensley lake the matter up as the entative of his own rection!’ Not tat sewer shal! be put through, Money nsser: f two-tlurds only pay, iewill bea What did he do with he petition o Put tt fv the nigeon-hutet much of street frome did: the of the sewer show! What ts the resales street is contineneed. and ts opened several line eh winler a contract price of $27,420-— than the weseasinet mee Satire, wd at the Trustees’ meethiyg on Monday last they voted to reduce the assesa+ ow what ure the deures $85,503 antl the contract F27,43—stll a diifer- ete of $3,142 In excess of th Hight here, sume of these woo have already pandure inquiring how they are pulug te get Opposition to the Carrying Ont of the Pumping-Works Scheme. deat of references sa to hon: I guess by sister Is address DO N, Tribune off go pumping and the proceed ITUATION WARTED-DY A FIRST-CLARS CUS tom cntterin a merchant talloriog eatablishment, G45, Tribane omce. Coachmen, Tenmat ITUATION WANTED. —Bifah Joy: Mayor of Meare Ratten them out ax big aa Tow Couns. Imes without stopping, ized its full significance, he corner to look a block away, Thev etood and Tor other for a long minute. Nefther emiled a have heard an omnibus drop. Bi da ghastly grin and called out: you the dear, promised six figs, A Farther Confercuce on the Sohject~Commiltees to Re Appotated, the Introduetton of E price inte the tea distrhts eg trade from dec CURRENT GOSSIP, SPECULATION, The clonds rem banks of snow, To-lay, ae they font by. ‘We niake the clonds, yon know, Suit fancy tothe eye, ANTED-YOUNG MAN TO GOTOIN| Ssiceman in dry goude and clot gral salary, None bat experienced Ile read it over three t and when he finally real! he slid ap to th ‘The boy was half MAN IX PRIe Al 1 i ITUATIONR WANTED~BY A YOUNG MARRIED he man a¢ coxchman and woman to Ml work cheap, Addressot nine guste, Lite THE PUMPING-WORKS, ced address O62, ORIFCTIONS TO THE JOH, An adjonrned meeting of tho taxpayers of Niyde Park was held yesterday morning in the elub-reotn of the Sherman Wonse, John Went worth Inthe chair and Mr, J, H. Rees Becretary. The Hon. Foln Wentworth: said, on taking the chafr, that already there had been expended to make a city of Myue: Park something like $200,000 by the United States Government for abarbor at Calumet, and 2: and $600,000 for water-works, besides the local taxation aud spectal asecasments, And now It was proposed to establish dykes, and drains, aa in Holland, to drain some- thing like twenty ayuare miles of the low Janie of Calumet, ‘The plan now was to build a pumping-house with ready diplomacy, peration of fle Veport, and sent waiting for an is XPERIE hay . Rtate reference and asiary require ‘Addrers 042, Trinune office, JV ANTED—A YOUSG MIAN moderate aalary, i ta! They were like two Miscellancous. ANTED—A PHYSICIAN DESTRING A fora year or two, desirea employ- ment; would travel ror some drag honie. Hest of rerer- ven and fequired. Address PHYSICIAN, Bel- , business interest, Y ” be eal, “and ‘Ay. 2} Martison, Room 7. Wace of the old sultable building Sethe te laine zool hoy whom I ten yum-yums, and a pound Yepp," was the ready reply, “ Then come and get therm, pad feast and be happy. ROOK BIN DE: i} A GOUD. FINISHER i md blank and printed ork. Address 2 ASC DUDS WORTH A thoueht of charming Rate, it Blank Book Co, Leavy ‘This moruiny, touk my bead, And led my memory steatght wenvon of the sted, TCATION WANTRD—HYA THOROUGHLY COM- ‘h 3s to come. ements of country newspar ings, Mion, darling—com: ling. e. @ GU,, bigniceath Oh! how Ido love Hesse call at my office,!” sh, struck an awning with his down sume clothing and {cll against a rack, and og he limped back to his den the cluthler came out and raid: “TCE was an clephant ['¢ regular atall In eome barn!" ST Raselan Feeling Towards England and the United Statens tier Srom Rust, Heal of bitter ‘feeling among lost. England for the part she ‘uty the present quarrel, When we tell are Americans they aro este not English. plein Russla Nike everything One cannot help noticing even during a {imited inter- American goods are recelved everywhere within the Czar's do- ‘and American sewing. iy In Karkoff, aelty of Owing to the manner her sympathy for Impossible hence- 0,000 on parks, x SEs Te » Ke FALBBAS WN ‘ Now, officers," said Herron, and Mackweliont each other to protect the peop! these atrects, and Iet us close this “Tet us help le and guard your own guard. to-night, war up creditably to both That night, very late. Herron walked out and Inspected the town. The were doing their duty ae fat been Union regular, Sleep ane vaded all places, though the wea hundreds were stretched alon and under the trees, drone of old back wood other prodigals, crying: * INS WANTED-FEMALEs Domestica, ITUATION WANTED ~ BY. mest and pastry cook tn boarding: houses A ph “Til see you later. retorted the lad. Bijah made a head, knocked Sweet burden, years ayo, Dear Kate wan wont to he; With her, the aaye of enow Were blooming-time to me, Thongh she ‘a another wed, Anil stugly T prow old, 1 can't forget the aled— Some mein‘rles aweet T hold, Perhana, if I'm 8 saint Where marriages are not, Some sont, without rertealngy Wi mind the medding-toty roughly practte: three daynat sro \ FIRST-CLASS pumplog-works, satel Fenaarant, ‘ot between Gand8 p.m, SESE Aes SMUT Te Mule Ot COTT, Nos, Wand al F: TANTED-A OK Dbilud shop. Call at 255 Fi Tate Rebel soldiery asif they had security per- ry truantsa hy Zz the sidewalks petition represente OTE deat hay and havea t Twentieth-st, $5,000, This. a drop in the bivket, it to the expense which micht be fastened on J the town te complete this system of dykes att How wuch inure taxatiun could Mark real-estate -owneret id igh aud dry ought nut to be eared to drain the low Jans of others, aeertain industry might not re among the low lamds ituless they were dramed, Men who had lows bren im Chicago were not easly threatened tn (hls way, and, if those men id not cure lo stay uiless” others paid ther better without thet. these hard times the Board ought net to enter ov sy expensive atl chiborate a scheu, vorze W, Wurte epul that would be necessary tu cutnplete eure of the propused portion ot the Catuinet, He dif nut put Agures on the ex: ‘AN ‘A BTEA Titi. str ne work and mind baby or light housewo: corner of Indiana and 731 Cans! OVERALL, COTTE! 10 East Madison-st. ts READY FOR teenth, A WEDIEN GIL TO ina private temily. Call at -at., near Clicaro-ay., in the bavement. OS WASTED=TO Ti ‘Apply St 174 Larrabee te got the How many hired sery- father have bread enough and to hunger! I will arise, \yaste Wore kins x Employment Agenctes, WASTEUSIU LEAY ininers for Indians, he FACHIRISTTAN & | Minsceltiuncous, ANTED=A WELL-EUUCATED GENTLEMAN afraid te work wili Hud {tly bleadyant: E my of Uesigu, 7 Mone L There is a grea the Rueslans agal dureed by Hyd RESPECTABLE and go into my father !* ork in & small prie Food Herron says that the Southern Union was better nt that moment thao ft has eran the syetematl: and the paroles in duplivate, istance of the Confederate Captains acd Adjutants. ‘The distant Missuurl- Ans Were paroled first and sent home in steam: boate, From the farthest points of Texas and Arkansas stracgters came in to get the coveted Sixty thousand inen were thus personally describerl, identified, and fed. eNIGHT—25 COATS for railroad, ete, aler-at.. Meum 31, young girl to do ger se tainilys ts a goin juan cook, ADU Mleane ewif tor three di retitiun in Javor the people here that wi pleased to find that wi tass of the peo; that {s American. this popular fecling, course with them, ‘The sewer on Fe ever been since, Jong Tabor of Issuing which required theass Revonit the Pinal Litt BY A SCOTCH WOsT, May frat and nearest be, hat [t erred. Cail WU bile, the town wis Ab now the cloade 1 plate With fancy, snow they be, Exceptinuy what le Kate, Ani what my ated aud me, ae tocall atiioom 34, Acadel ues COOH, BY A CANA- + Mirage call or adiuiers Tenth, TWO KORWEGIAN iy Over two thous: hines are euld annual: about 60,000 inhabitants, in which England bas shown the Turks, ft will be almost fi forth to sell English goods or machine: Quite a large trade built up in agricaltural machinery, but the pres- ene war willdestroyit. “American manufactures will replace the English beyond any doubt, and American merchants shor vantage of the present tasurable opportuni send thelr goods to the ic the inasees the curious impressiun pre- vails that au American flect wil Bosphorus and destroy the En; ment 2 per cent. b 3 “MISERS AT Kone bus experiences men need T. AN ¥D itis, one to couk, wath secuud works puod references, ON WANTKD—NY A jererence given If required, TED-BY A YOUNG Git LATE: do scond work uF pass and discharye, coutmet price, i county rightsfur best fence nade, Tnauitre at the Cumpan: Washtigtun and Dearborn: PARIS NEWSPAPER Wit, Nan York Warht. ‘They arked a rentleman addicted to gambling if they played trente-ct-quarante at Wleshadon, “Theard that. they did." he replied, “but to reach the room you have to pass through three others where there are roulette lay-outs, I Hever was able te penetrate that far.’ ‘This Ialy and ber daughter, ng everbody knows, spure no effort to repair the ravages of thne fn thelr faces, and are not always success “Taav Mine. & old and worn she louke, an, She ts begituing to | A NOVEL DIRECTORY, New York Letter to Hartford Times, Gotham's frat families haye n directory all to themselves. It ja called the Elite Directory, and it contains about 23,000 names, the Elite Directory fs supposed to repreeent a householder of guod social standing. From the anclout Knickerbocker down to the modern Shoiddylte, all Gothamtt Mast of the elite live In brown-stane houses, and nearly all have their homes above Fourteenth street and west of Third avenue, The 23,000 householders represent probably 80,000 of the Dupulation; so startling a6 the fact may appear, though the whole clite elemeut took a notion to evaporate, or enilgrate, or vanisit in any ather way, New York would still be a city of a million souls, It had 3 millton and sixty thousand two years aro, and jt certainly has gained at least ut, after all, without the elite it would not bo much of a metropolis. This class forme what {a calted society. found the principal merchants, bankers, lawyers, id miscellaucous tradesmen uf” the city. The fashionable churches are maint. y it, and all the brililant social events recelve their lustre from it. with large estates belong to it, as also, I must say, do some new families with no estates to A good many ot the ellte have had to come down fn the world iu the There, as clsewhere, the finatic! been felt, and with {t the absol If membership in the elite de- pended upon wealth alone, am sure the ranks could not be near so full now ge they were when Jay Couke & Co. gave the elgnal pant. And 1 do not think they are quite ao full, ject for which the Elite Directory {s tea trifle pecullar, It ts mainly to enable tradesmen to send out cards aud circt- Jars, or at least to furnis! to wham to send them, After some further discussion several people said that they bad fond that when they waut- ate Ley would: better Zt doh Wentw That the vaty 93 Cornell avd arnatuse with hint the opinion of Me. GIL. e Attorney, differing trom that 1 by Mesers. Wileun and Phomp- bon, and holding that the vilbuge sould pot lee Rally extend av assessnicut fur the culaplettvn, of the work proposed. Sulin Wentworth contd nut see bow the Board could go on in the fave of this opinion, elther the tdea should be atupped ur the Atture ney should be discharyed, MI FORSYTHE REPORTED, for the Committee pruvtousty appointed, that Ht nt the serum of the liyde Park Board of ‘Trustees the previous day, and that the Boartt had unaniinuunly granted the prayer of the petition bourne by them, aud had Instructed the City Attorney to ask Jutdye of the County Conrt to postpone the case for thirty days. Thix would come ap in court next Monday, aud no doubt the matter would co over long enough to have « thorvue! Ite closed by moving a cone multtee to look Into the cave and report at a future meeting, Mr. Bensley, U1 « . Where is the exten $8,6 kind tn Ruania. and echo gays, ‘4 ate you gone to equalize this thing?” and this theésvernered atfur replies, What do we cure abuul the equality’? aod the Boss say shall be put through at wl liazarda! Whi Village Engineer recomtnended a large sewer to be built on Furty-thhd street, extending ouly ey avenue at present, why did tot the frustees lieed bie advice! And why of Trustee Miteli+ SiVATION wat y trum Cana work tn a private bute] Gow trarcuox eapenes jemen. Alt ai ‘Queen City G Fach name In jane and Lamp Works, TED—-TO_ DO SECOND WORK Cal at 128 North Ciiu- VCATION WAN a 4 Jolned that he uid wisely take ad. sloba'Eu! : dreas, oF couking Witlett, Vitta yet aall up sthe Hae ew! lish and Turkish The merchants takea more practi- uation in expressing the opinion that Enzlish busiuess houses will pot be able to cullect thelr bill: years, if at all. of note are Included. SITUATION WAN re ty Address 31, Triduue office, WANTED — BY AC SD Anierican pir) wo dus vod Teterence xivea. Call or did they not heed the advt ell, who his been a civil ¢ aud helped tay out the Utluals Central Rallroad, and has stove been its Supertutendentt cunee oun R. Bensley has a svliish intereat te baying a ¢ewer trom the Inke to State street. ‘Take the map and follow Forty-trat street west and sve where tt strikes the Stock-Yarde, Te ta suid tt ie nut prictivable to drain the is tutu that, becuuse there ta nut. fall Now, any wav with the t it Billings oyster will tell you that bina mille will d engineer will tell you thut a fall of three inches foa tulle will be nimple fur the trend of o sewer, Is it not about the for these thieves of the ern? ineney to be made te understand ere Isa uower tu We, the peuple, which Is. which will hurl these syco- ian? Echo says it fs Anous-Erg, ——. ILLINOIS STATE FAIR OF 1877, The Twenty-fifth Annual State Falr will be held at Freeport, ap enterprising city in Ste plenson County, fn the north part of the State. Freeport is favorably located and easy of. ne cuss, being at the crossing of the main Une of Ue Uinets Central and the Weatern Union Tuilrvads, and is the terminus of the Galena Division of the Chicago & Northwestern Rou, The most liberal inducements buye been ex- tended by the several railroads te yisitors sud exhibitors, und we ore assured that the trans. ortution favilitics will be suilictent to mece ‘The Fair-Grounds (Taylor's Pa: and attractive, and the Improve dal and ornamental,—cqual, to any heretofore uceupied fui The grounds are near thedepots,—the furthest station belug about a quarter of a mate distant. (A unton switch wilt cuable all the rallroads to. discharge freight at the grout: An ubundant sty parte of the inclosure W hydrants at conver Hotels and boardiny-houses will charge Persuns preferring the cal view of the sit ANTED~A GULL) LT sin Russla for many housework: Geriian eterrea. en; looks as ohl as her fferers, anil those nd quacked, Ini Its’ effectually care prema- ‘weakness, and decay formation worth thou free, Address Pulyermacher Cal Cinctonatl, 0. WIE Tess, CCOMMODATE OUI § Patrons throughout the cliy we hate est Bracch Offices in the differen! Divisions, as, den re adivertiscinente will be taken forthe ‘dat the Main Office, and will he recet p.m. during tne week, and until yp. m. and statlooer, eadealcr, dtavoner, ete, 1000 ‘ar. TON, Went-Site News Depot, t rf RY, Bouks, Stationery, ete., 939 Die News Depot, Ktationery, etc., 304 corner uf Carpeatcreat, UTY REAG ESTATES py tidings for nervous ave been dosed, draped, vermacher's Liectric Bel NAME! 5 work Lit w sina No) Ment; feteren and to-morrow nt A gud home for th ANTED-A GIRL Fon GENE work. Apply at 221 Milnuteest, ANTED—A GIRL “donot wish,” sald the mistress to the mail, “to have you recelve your swe Ieisn’t the thing."? % said the maidte the OinL TO 0 GES ITTATION WANTED-UY se, ur ww donccond work they. had been pre A uletress, and {a fcesh from the country, and thant {xb-like, 80 T didn't think you would care to have me brlug him into the parlor."” The tionorable gentleman is sceking a re-elec- tou, aud runs to meet his constituent trom afar, hat in band. Housckeeperse V—As WOKING HOUBE= Avis at vit Col= * Mixcettan on WANIED—AS COPYIST. ALSO Ag i. (ay Anest eaverience. QIETATION, W, SD kespe a fall uf three f thee. In its ranks are NTED=A COMPETE: froner. Gerinau o1 rlaht «ind of help, with city reterences, 472 Addrem Tag Went pha t “Good day, m: Ateust your health is goudt" ‘our Noucrable wife ia well, too, just thinking of ‘ou, for Just round the core ner [had the pleasuve of meeting your honura> fnvestlgation. ANTED—A PROVESTANT WOMA' now belug aroused, phante tu destruct! stung aud rapid. ‘The old familles NTED-GIRL TO DO GENERAL NOUS work in « fatlly of three: musk bem RuOd Couk, aut Ironer, Apply at 100 Dearvuru-my. Ling sident of the Board, said that, in view uf the exagernted atatements nade as tovort, he wished to ruy thut S33.000 was (he grentest expense thoueht of; and that tho expense of keeping the work up would be not be more than &: rt of the Engineers, Willlam Sooy Binith, W. He Clark, and E. 8. Chesbrough, was then read. It covered only the practica- bility of the work proposed. Mr. Forsythe's inofion was then adopted. moved acummittee of three to in- ire Into the cause of the high taxes iv Lyde rk, and if possible to suggest suing remedy. The Committee was ordered. ‘The Chuiruran sald that he would appoint the Commnittves at bis lelsure, themen whoin he selected. Moses Wentworth was requested to be pres- ent at Uie comlng un ot the Court to assist Mr. Willett, dng then adjourned subject to the knew I should nivet ye “y bvANcRs it three years, aA witout hu M151 Handolph The boy didn't gct 9 prize, not even an honor- able inention. “P thought, altrah,” sald severc- Jy the author of his bein erful in composition?” jute need of re- to take care of » child, 'ANTED-LOANS MADR ON cash pat for vlalins agacnet say- Siu ute secured by trust deed for blve’ bore and buggy. J. Be NIDRtON AL i, that you were pow- “Yer, sit; but for nv examination theine [ copted one uf the lutters ma wrote me describin: When you were travelln s GIL TOD ‘or a amall family, i the things you saw Bs and as there Were 103 grammatical errors in t"—— Mu, who wus graduated with distinction and The Real and the Ideal,’ At a funeral a mourner with a passion for gamer of chance finds himeclf in the with the heartbroken The procession moves there is evidently 8 long hour’ cemetery fa reached.” The mourner stands ft 98 lung ashe can, then, placing lis band in his pocket, muttles w few coins si turnlug.ta the sorrow. “This Is slow, FOU OLD GOLD AND SILY iu Joan on watctio, diarionda, Rt $ Logs and Bull GOOD Cr SHETL f general housework; family @ German preferred. 183 must Me neat be ie, wil nt lnterest op Investment, ci DO GENERAL Nos. Tead an essay on Fa; munt We steady and wi'ling te work, ¢ i Kind of servant. B 144 DEARNORN-nT., $5,000 to luau at 6 yeara, on Chicago prope OASS IN BUM& TO BU; 2 collaterals, “i3a Dearbuta-at.” Roo! NEY ATS TO v PRE CENT TO LOAS ty and un iiitnoia to ARTE zy ott 4 feet corner nf mG Metrupoiltan Bioc! Apply aiter tuo! h the addressof persons All who belong to the elite ure supposed to be desirable persons to cultivate fn the way of business, so thia direct- ory is published to put busiiess men in the way of cultivating them, Almost every retall dealer of any pretension to reapectability sup- plies biiuself with one and makes use of {it to solicit the custom of theelite, elite proves to be bad pa: dealer feels like tinging atove; but a3 a rule the directory {s ‘useful and the result of employing {t Is sutiss the dealer gets. une customer for every 100 circulars be sends out, he docs pretty well, i think there are very few who do hot get 1 per cent at least. The direct- ory fs sumetiines contulted by society people who want to be ing of their acquaintunves. When Mrs. Brown. and preparing: the (uvitations, it 19 of cunsiderable importance tu her to know whether the Joneses, whom she had thought of asking, wear the proper soctal stump. If the Jonesegare among the favored 1,000 of the elite, the matter {3 settled at once. If thelr name ix nut there, possibly the inyltue tlon will not go. The directory Is also the habitual charity-mongers, Who mako apretty good living by golng avout sullciting subscrip- tions for this inatitution or that one, or begging ald for a possible apocryphal poor family. of nanies ure made up Jrom tt, aud the charity- tnungers go on their rounda, with the llsta in thelr pockets, and pick up many odd dollars, 1 {gos tnuch thelr businessas tt {a the busine: o Wall street broker to buy or sell stocks, an Hike the broker, the charity canvasser or collect or, or whatever the name may be, must lave his or her commission. But, we J have said, the Elite Directory fs chlefly useful in enabling storekeepers nd other tradespeople to sulleit the custom of those who have money to spend, It servea a very good purpose in this way, at all eventy, even thouel the publication of ft doce r Juul a tritte ike sneobery. ADE O§ PURNY and notify the gen- ‘a in sth ERMAN ON SWEDISIL eral housework ib private family, Call ic devorated and ti at ioe higieese ie yi Teferences require: hrewlses, of THEU, A. SILAW, 255 Monroeeat, SUBURBAN IREAL ESTATE. IRADLE TWO-STORY 1 oui, only one block ool at Irving Parke twn let, co; WOT $7.00, 10% can sett tmmeat: WW cash and give tor 3 er bargaln ever offercd, Call test. at once. No comission tu pay; Property belungs to advertiser. (ORSALE £100 WILL BUY A BEAUTIFUL LOT, one block from doput, at Lagranse, 7 Chieazos $15 dawn and 3 mo In iuarket, and shown tree oie Parents of the corpse, ‘anall’s pace, and ‘s ride betore the nishe., ton private fauitl vase tn the County rk) are large micnts substans 4f not superior, to r this purpose. TANTED -TALLOL: TO WORK ON Ci ly to Col. LIPHIS COLT, Nas. 79 and KD ON FURNITURE, lguificanthy, and; on -stiicken father, whispers: isn't Int 1 will flip you just once Occaslonally the and then the retail directory into the c Insomuch ua the report of MONDAT'S MENTING yas not contained in all copies of Tan TrinuNne, having been crowded out of some by lute cel tice of it is reproduced: Watte made a staten any xood collateral Tee! ON GIRL FOK CH na beivate fami Y Quinze boot-heel fa a thing of Who means a joy forever to its A lady wears pair’ of sweet Hitls Keele four inches bi sulfers agontes, and, which is worse, the dear hetl« twist and wary till they 1 leather cortscrows, The shoemaker ts sume dle examines the heels, f pulses, tries auscultation, analyzes. whe suddenly he has ap tdea, 1 Know what's wrong with these boots! You've been walking in theme" At the artistic competitions of the Conserva- tory: © So thin fs your son, my govud woman! You wish him to comocte in the Tragedy class t"* ¥ he hus’ bad a pas- he could walk ha '——Muther of a fe- iiany AND geatus, tho subs pply of water ta conveyed to { beauty, but bi “faite, “a by w system of pipes, nicht Ulstunves. STED—A GIL TO A . iigut sccond works references erate oon bottines with SV ASTED= FO ios of the contemplated Improvement, 8 that S100 ant id necexuitate ISCELLANEUUS, erence. and at tallinenia If cealre recular rates. uw home will fd a committee private fumities To such on de Jouk ike a patr uf i qheaneat froperty A, SPER fhe Trimne fve untess successful, ‘Tertus lower tliun the lowest, ‘own Interest by writiny to me. ulred, at a cost of ty miles of sewera: au expenditure ot at least 87fd,00J, would also be puddling aint ranning expenses tor the Works, which would cost: about $300,000 In addition. Hs opinion waa that all the parties who favored the and desired to. to direct them to repared Lo entertain thet ¢ to attend the Fair and camp out during the same, sultuble places will be as- signed, free of cost, by applying to tin intendent of Grounds. ‘The-premlum-list has been both tor the Fair and the V #130) AT 6 PER Ces reuting for $4,> AQ initde su conimiiasivy, Ad: MONEV IN SUMB OF 81,000 AND YNK. Haadolpy aad _£O_RENT—1IOUSES, Wost Sido. RENT<THE MOST COMPLE LE AND CONVESN> ae city fur thy moaes, cess of erection at coraer of Monroe aud 0) bs ready. for Occupancy Aug. 20, etting up o ASH PAID Fom LAD foul coring, Oru ay JONAS GELD On tniproved DEAN a EA’ UU EAs estate, ILS. CMLL Nortuern fitter Ti era by ina) prumptiy feat houwa ty t oi State-at, NV carciully revi Winter-Secthig inzs, ‘The attention of Agricultural Boards aud Hor- teultural Aseo-totions fa particularly tuvited to tho libera) prembuns offe: Winter-Mecting. Free lectures, 3.01 create a diversion fur the ‘at ® andy of ting over, eTOr i. 197K, Handolob: NESS CMANCES. y 11H A SMALL fan old “catabtished business, Frain his. datas blon fur tt. Atmost befor would try to stab the baby. male competitor to Critic—“ How did you dud Critie Very poor, But you will say that Thament of the stage, Critiom My conscience forbids fu putin we least conjure you not aswell co by the board now He dented thai was below the eurfic » While adinituiny Were feasible w red for displays ut the t the territory {in question vy us Taed been asserted. as an engineer, that works hh would druin the Jan, he thought thy cost dispruportionate to tie ben clits to Be derived, AULD. 8. TAYLON, the projector of the plan, outline of its his would provent lin n os fully as he wished; and he had ports and tlrurei Y ANTED=To BUY-IN CC € ddress. for dve d STED=A STOCK OF DRY Upon subjects relating to Aur- culture, will be elven during the we ers of recognized ability, A cordial invitation to attend this Fatr tended to representative ganizations; and they themevlves te the Hee they may rece T..2-STORY ABD TRY AG! Mt ‘ba mien brings : W000 to $1, UU to dee rem MerCoUR, Cle. PUTWIN t Jnaulre'st 407 Es my daughter's wetin: tnbed We NUSHEL DISTILLERY, IN For particulars Lin ou premlses, Spariand, complete order, fugalre of GhU. she promises tu be an o: will you watt" the ty ilo 90.” that whe tw pretty and chic. tu blast her dramatic future.’ ‘The terrible strife between the Clericals and Liberals of Switzerland still rages with) wu- abuted vinlenee, Who,” sald ws stranger to the President uf a Canton, who at a State ban- quet tal risen lwareeu i, ate cuest with elfu- t TORY AND Ask: IteNT—707 ADAMS-6T, fyoats with all modern cuavenieners. tone front, Ww. & COBY," 14 Dearboi requested to report ption Committee, that. ive suitable ottention, ackaye of premiunillats will be went for Aistribution tecach Agricultural Buard and So clety in the State, In the agricultural organization, the County Cte Coptes of the list may be appheation 10 any mem addresalue the NE PI a Wiitoery and fancy goots larecst towns of thia 5: sale, befure bustnesa cumtnences, very law, ob ot the contlaued IIL ‘i jusmediately GAGE LO PUBRS & C FIRST-CLASS TESTALK. i Incas, 0 Centre of elty, chen Grea G4ey Tribune urive, by request gave an bf time, he said, into tio matter hot at hand sto give the details, atowly, and consulted all the engineers In ttyde Park except one nounced the w Nicraneacy Wate Os mi E a : tr PANTY ABOUT LEAVING Tit nate foruie wishes tacit “le Hail Hale eae oF tl an AY tad VOTWLS & Col ‘Ths Uctavor tat ut sla month 1th cove fe ROSE TTS countics having ne ORGANS INA” VAI f pair; papered an ty, C. alte), who kad pro le and practicabte. He did not believe the whole cost of the erection uf the works would be more than tual and maintaining a ditch mito the The Chairman aske forgolng on now, pressed and thes so hard, Mr, Taylor replied that the ‘land was under water, and the Busnt believed that another suels seagott as that inst passed through would do more dawwage to Hyde Park thin the cost of the works, Some of the large manufactorics would be lost unicas there wis a change for the better, ‘The Chairman wanted to ki didi’t wait until they had uron personat, er of the Hoard, or by’ undersigned at Sprineytield. YOU premiun-list, and take it Secretary State Hoard of Agriculture, a GEORGE F. HARDING, To the Editor of The Tribune, Cnicago. Aug. 14.—In relation to the bill fled against me by my former partuers, & Pratt, ou bebalf of Mrs. Brown, say that when anawered ant heard, tt will be found without just foundation. Aa the bill it: self discloses, the lady cau now, and could at any thue past, recelve the amount of her moucy With 10 percent interest, which the mortgage calls for, upon executing au assignment of the mortgage and a release of ber pretended claun against me for the aaine, The allegations us to the value of the property, sud iny right to fecs or commissions bald by uther parties, are impertinences, inyent- ed by the atturneys.- Mf the lad: full “amount of the morteave, with foterest at 6 per ceut, she’ cannot suifer at my bands at The gist of the whole matter ts in the fact that the bill te hd by MeCoy & Pratt, and ta meant to gratuy mallee personal ditiicuitles, JIVE PORTADL manutactorer's pricca, at STI ple rvoin, West Mi owner leaving city. i s tory and baseunent predecessur, 3 toul of Rumish tyrauny. At and completely the clevttun before that he defeated ine spreading a hellish calumny to the effect tha f ussleted ut the murder of the hostages, Hels a very good fellow, though, and 7 But, uf course, in cantor polities, when [come in the pulicy of m: Tf he was elected ‘there would be a sitntlar wetion on his alde."? direction dues ttle change of pulley taket! 1 For many yeara the cunton has been repairing the town-hall When Jum in power } pusts on the repairs of the town-hall; when that miniou uf a dehased he stops the work and ou sec the differences! res." +1 forgot to add that it {s the same contractor who has the contracts tor rey both buildings, To the victors belo! it of openiuy with you to the LIP-READING. New York Worit. A good many years ago, when the accom- plished daughter of a well-known gentleman of little girl, she was taken: {II with scarict fever, and when she recovered was stone deaf. Furtunately tho child, who possesecd a remarkably eweet voice, had learued to talk be- fore the attack, and the physician who attended her, finding that ler sense of Wearlog had en- tircly gone, enjalned upon the mother the neves- sity of carefully keeping up the hubit of apeccts, dn order that tt should not be totully los! Uhat ttme out the mother devoted herself to the VAST A” THOROUGH and substantia! plane th ever; dd what was the necessity ine the Decker ittos.” at TOI patoaus 4 tees SC 8 iFOANIS@ IT co when re: f ANING MIL. COMPLETE hen real estate was sa de fe duck Facitities; yard Mddrees ten CEE LE-STEAM. ut in good ender, with ainph Arack and switches, horses, wi for utlier guod clear property. 452 und 454 Weet Monrue-at, North Side, (0 RENT—ENGLEWuOD—F! tosce thom. &. N. TILL BALE ON INST Drother-tn-laiv, vale ‘05 lostalituca: F 10 Dearburu. reni. daily arriving, ATENT- RIGHT, & 2u0 planos prea iw (Address O 4, Tribe to tha richest carved’ case Abs ‘ADLE MILLINERY 6 30, Forsale cheap, Adureas F YOU WANT A GOOD PAYING BUSINES! have cash oF proj trade, call at Trat Fitth-ay., fur) weed: au bumbug, Chic r AUTNeI WITH CAPITAL IN CaS: ineys estantished. "Ad Jn stock from the plainest West Sido, : 1PO_RENT=FIVE ROOMS, WAT! ate RPIBALLY moult, oud utler rooms, will explain, ER ON, #6 PER now why the Bourd Apply Bt 1S Weet Mare xot the money, ‘aylor sad that. they wunted to com. Miche as oun as poasthle so a6 to eel the works ia operation by the beginning of anuther year, and cathedral. (0 RENT-SUITRS OF 3 OF 6 ROOMS WITH MOD. alences Ju elegant brick fairies airs the cathudral, BU, M. wan MONE AND FOUND: _ eR HUOAE wit PAS rer the uaine uf ituee. Wilt Tew MK. she President of the Board, sta! looked over the ground, and had come do the conclusion that the improvement ought to be made. The expense, in ticie o} from 15 to 48 cents alot, anda roperty,—abauut §2s,t airuran inquired Not aware that there was more dis real-estate hulders now th ted that they had South Sides RENT 65, WA! room fortwo yu1 ro hia revurn. iNG, A VALUANLE Se Saves ae Hted-at. Pal retall_ grucury, bi ABIL-AV., LARGE FURNI GWoCkit G74 Wert Madin of everything else, aud the successful issuc of her un dertaking bas proved an ample reward for er Iabors. The young lady {4 now not only an accomplished member of society, but an exvel- lent artist, well known atnong the pajuters of New York. fer education was so carefully st- tended to by her mother that ehe uot only talks well, but underatauds everything that is said to her by simply watching the Hypa of her tuter> locutor. Qu’ one occusion an eminent clergy- mun of this city called. to ace her mother, and was recelyed by the young lady. Uftecen minutes the mother p: and the young lady retired. Versation tured upon the daughter, and the muther sald something about her “iutirmisy.” ‘The clergyman, who baa acen nothing to fndi- cate any lack of perception tn the young lally, aud who had not noticed any pbysical defuct, was surprised. aod asket what was meant. ‘The mother then explained that ber child was stone-dcaf., The clergyinan was loath to belleve at, god almost demunded turther the fact. ‘The young lady was then called, and It was proven to bis entire satisfaction that she could not understand o single word that was spoken unless she saw the motion of the lips Like the deaf gurl descrited to Wilkie Coiling’ novel of “Hide and Seek," sho ts slagularly susceptible tu any vibration of the timbers of the room or house in. whien she may be, aud her mother has established a sys- temof telegraphy with ber by means of the sloors and balusters, by Which she can communi: cate with ber throughout the whole houae. striking the baluster or door with the ind her parents cau apprise ber that ber prescuce is desired iu a partivular roum or part of the premises, und by modifications of the raps can tnform her of wianyof the minor affairs that are taking place. Although ker father hus abandsome competence, tais young lady earns enough for her own support. ty eu 2 an acre it Mr, Beusley was TUR CONFEDENACY'S LAST car. tntunbiahed for HEAT OF 3a) HEU bridle. aud squure box, tury Wue ctuth euabion: Hew, A le PESSOYER EC OR STRAYED=F iON GRANGE, during Saturday wight last, black hore. white warundcr jower Information please addreae Lox OF O My Tribune ative, “Prat Federal Votunterr,” in Phtladelphia Times, : Shreveport was the Jast Capital of the Con- There were assembled the civil as well os the military geutus of what was y intact. There Sterling eynolds “the pretended Governor of Missouri.” and Dr. Kavanaugh calied Reynolds “a cowardly deadbead,” and Reynolds called Price “a toddy-alpping blus- terer.” Kirby Smith was accused of cottoning tothe enemy, both in the staple and the sur- render, aud gave over the command of the troops to Simou Bollvar Buckner. Buckner and Price quietly went off to New Orleans to surrender the Dopartment for Smith, and tien. Herron, appointed by Canby to receive that surrender, brought them both back on bis steamboat, and also Maj.-Gen, Maryland. Herron’ yauce,—twenty others were dee Toum on trat tour, aud one on secoud, with rua BALK-SEVEN HEAVY Di ning water: ure of bath; ee driving bores aid four ¢ 35 tu $155; any trial given. in rear of 2 Istand-av,, Wear Harrtion-et. T13 FULLY CONCEDED THAT FUR ONLY FIRST. ig BL 0 low price fa the ¢ fuade by PARSONS & Ni ain ever nefore, was “ painfully aware of that!" e Chalrman further asked {f, in view of this and that there had bee re an uct requiring the back taxes tu he action of the Ruard was uot rather crowding the. property-holders, Could nut the apphcation for the coutiruation of the assess- nent be withdrawn unttt the next term of ‘oul give owners an opportunt- i federate nation. behets foul. lett of the Confederac: uw passed by the passed by Price called Ton R rowing out of other “sChaliemte Phucton, énoe Fe ee vitigteny Paste APO NE soLD-THE RT lady—Three horses, uae w rang: yearsold, trutted whew 4 years ol aud ond very bandeome aud stylish bay hands high, 2 years ul. with @ full mane and tal! but epul or Leniiau, trytied wheu 4 aud one good cheathut family uf buslncea mate, 7 yeare a. ‘one Koud 3 second floor 144, aud 154 Fitth-ay. TWIN & CORD HENT—3-STONY AND UASEME: Of auutheast corner Marve a ery low. Bgt DY, 1 Dearborn, T-NAW STOUES, W! Tea-Cultivation. Boston Commercial Bulletin, Rome jnteresting facts in reference to the cultivatiun of tea fn Chia and Japan are fur - nished th the vommervial reports of the British Consuls in China, These otfcials have made it theirusiness to investigate the whole question of tea-production, and "the result of their ine ities te Very Valuable and important That the soil of China is wern out and incapable of producing s tea ft to compete OL Assam ft as dil! ¥ OF A WIDOW y black 36 acde CAN HAVE BY hig, charges, tral nted herself, Presently the con- BUILDING id Starket-ats. 1 en RO-LOST, FM ty to examine th " wom Bete ‘LuSalle-st, IRS WANTED. 4 8 old ta 3:50, aod liver setter individually, did not care to 4 had acted as they velit of the people. He be- ld contribute to Proveed bastily, thought for tbe ‘Heved alt in the the expense involved. Mr. Mo ON. Lord wished ta know who had the improvement upon the Board, nsley gave the vame of Mr, Colehour, aylor, “Mr, Cornell, Mr. acey Bowens others had ule een paddling around thelr premi je Spring, und, the evil is possibl audond hands ize Liss cust seein alugie barbe tuniut the Uaru, Tour of 30s Michigas village shoul a a ee Misceltan TENA HORS Da rie, FOF bis keeping, Wo h the produce worulugs; have a yuud bai wult to believe; the cause of the poor quulity of fate years hes rather m basty preparation, with a view of bringing the tens early to market, acd in the unsvetematic different processes necessary to couvert the raw leaf into the tea of commerce ure carricd out. Small proprietors, petty farmers to whom the cultivation of the tea-plant te most; grow vity pyunds of and curry it otf un their ‘houd which jooks the tuost promising. Fulllng a aatistactory offer in oue place, they even tratisport it to a second lave, the undred leaf spoiling fast meanwhile the unnecessary expoaure to the air, end the rolonged interval between the picking aud the ‘ ulty worth $4.uabin 2 STATE-AT. FOI ih wits ba gina to tect order, WALTER | Quume Seu die To'three > CHANT. Luck bos 40, Ualcuy fie TNER WANTED-€8,000 Ol MORE Tacturiuys well etablisued Uonsual chance (oF ® Buine, aad sdurees G WANTED-IN A CASH PATING BUST. Dead; clear prude per $i teed. Apply frum Sto 2. Sy DARTNER WANT. Dese tiau, With A i tnte reat tit a guod paving bi Address Uw, Uribuue tice, Z LD GOODS. EMENT — THE Fy rT ures in wauburosy town. | Audrese U 37, Trlbuue ailice, ANTED~TO BUY A GOuD end Uclivery waguu; Inst be clesp. A, Hrent, now of "s steamer was tu the ad- steamers in all,—and, as the ply laden with provisions for the starving Hebels, ho rade ahead over the proached Shreveport on an S65, The scene on the Jevee was yo Lumultuous that even the Rebel somtnander shrank buck, unwilliug to leave kuew that Shelby und might. attack thie unurined boat, and ‘their was uncertula, even then drawn up on tue prairie west of Shreveport varnestly debating an assault Price, Buckner, and a. tite men, all of some Northern y dit oot go debore until next Herron’s nearest steamer, which contain- ed troops, was nearly 4 day bebind bum. In this Uucertuiuty be ordered the band to play, and: drove up to the wharf kn the view of full 20,000 armed uien looking ts wonder at those love stara and stripes, and all jabbering in the wil ne fellow, “if that aud this man elbowed A 1 hear corner Adams sult- any igh eas. Waren iat: ‘TED TO RENT. ‘T-DY_ A SINGLE GENTLE room, without be, tb-at.; reference give. Aduress 0, ‘They had ved {n buats in uaturaily, wanted to. remedy in Forsyth asked what proportion of erty-owners had signed a petition for a Taylor ald that ninety-nine in a hundred Mr. Forsyth re, non-resident own mind only a few way in which the se Wad, Hew Tn perfect orders po. TOCKS, Itouin 1, 40 Dearbora-st, which uttered it, low water and ap: afternoon im May, 8T.—-KNGLISH HOUSES ryia $9 per week, with, ) REST — FURNISOED 31 EAST WASHINOTON: ek slogle rooms a) éecondary uby board; tweaty-voe me: ec je the steamer, O33, Tribune oftice. others had revolte VW ANTED-To of mall store GILSON, 107 Weat FANTED—TO REST- a2t, a nice golrage ora Joined that there were mary ers who wanted Hght. To bie desired the improvement to ‘amp-lauds at the expense of the {@ pruperty-owners, Col, Raviior stated that ely Coca ENT-=THE WHOLE On i, go and bascinent, D. k fuous at moderate price, West Side.- WEST ADAMS-BT.—-FONT PA bedrouw to reat, with board. for rime geutledien, 1 cult <BY A DESTHABLE TEN: pire Parlus Medate a beapectaile justalinente at bait prices {uruiture, vocker}, suYts aud buusehuld Kovds, Houses parties contemplated tories betWeen Graud Crossing: h Chicago if the land was drained, and Wug the property dry $5,000 & year. well educated, aitligtions; Pg ‘The packers themselves are simply specula- tore mostly strauvera in the district, who ture # house temporarily, and collect ¢he leaf fu lite Ho lots from the growers, ‘Thus the leaf trom the different districts 1s mixed; ed tea 18 scarce, and the packing lacks unifuruil- fu all but defectivences; if lead {a dear it ts ed ous with stout papers If wood 1a scurce It r until chests contsin- little better than band- ckage splits, and WILL PAY THE MIGMEST CASH PRC! Dussebuld qouls sad merchandise of or address DL a7 shed igs AUTIES WISIING To GO TO tot Cam Bud 8 good bargald by wldrvssluy O Lwilt cli my entire turpiture, consisting bo everything necessary for a suai) faunily. Fuk UStOS FERMITERE al monthly pay weats: low prices: easy Cerise, EXCHANGE-LARGE MANUFACTURING rty dulog Grat-rate buatuess, will take clear the for iho reat, or that the expense of kee; wouttnot be more thaw favored the wmprovement, THAT SEWER. OFPOSITION TO THE SCHEME. To the Editor vy) The Tribune, Hype Pars, Aug. 4.—That's the way they Jo things in Hyde Park, und, if the taxpayers (GLARENCE id Marrisun. uote With dret-class buand buat, $4.30 pus wee! 351, Tout sivell taraiehed i u er day Sirets fo the pursust of city or erm property tur hall: pure one-flavor- OD 1OWA LAY at Room 7 Tribu Ds ASD LOTS sea WEST MA wechold furniture Detrote Free Press. It was rather mean in the boys, but they Hke Bijah and feel that he will forgive and forget. ¢ bad just commenced sweeping out when a est confusion. “Pil be derned," erted of ain't Gen. Herron up there! Herron went ashore, is planed so much guinue irae aeae ing 100 weight of tea are buxes; hence the outside a ‘ the inatde lead becomes ren remarks apply equally [to green teas, which of (he Japan, as ts Congou ad by foreieners, PROOE sfOiLAGE FOR FOI eit, _, BOARD WANTED._ — OY, STRANGER IN THIS CiTY, Ebest boar wita a ta Bod wilt pes fate rr accommodation. culn Fark, or near Unlou Park pre- eae 0 43 Tribuue office. through the crowd to ht boy came running around the corner aud ex- citedly juquired: i “ Where's Biyah—where's the old mani” “E am bere,” was the deep-toned reply. “Have sou discovered a pug-nosed boy on some- bodv’s doorstep" “Here's a telegram for you—charges, 30 cents,” said theboy as be handed it out. ‘The old wan turned a shade paler aud bis chin began to guiver us be beld the telepram between bis teeth aud buoted fur chouge. don't belleve it, they may get pitched in them- Selves, Just uow the Forty-trst street eewer bs fike Josh Billings’ oyster,—"‘it_is ,well worth and that “mediuto spirit,” the Lose Trustes,—wuv, by the way, dues nut own ® fuut ut ground iu the towu,—bas been and Gone and done it. Hq set up bis soldiers, —two iu the beture row, and three {u the bead row,— and then be said, Fire!” and the three fellura sud “Banz!? and where were the two uprigat “General, what docs this meant Have we surrendered?” + Yes," said Herron, “you have surrendered. 1 nave come up to parole you and give you some: thing to cat, My transports will be ere pretty 800. The map jumpe You've all beard of i surrendered f+ juaue our paroles aud Lome, and Glory be to auriiles as tt will wa: Os govd farms, T. B. BOYD, Hoo 7, 179 Medien being supplauting tea nf the Indian | japan the tea Is ulso packer although they do not own ‘They own their own tri Nugacakl, and Kobe; aud as aluiost iu the ventre of teu district: Iubidlemen come between bem au ducers. The reault 13 thorough aud good keeding quality In the tea, al- thousheven i Jupan the tutermixture of deat NTED—URICK O hay porih Side, case of c rapes imurance, Address MACHINE! TWILL SELL AT 40) chaties st 10 o'cloclg i 0 Aug. 23, at Spriuger's Irua Val Rest wort of the Gault, Howe binds GAMES &. BC Juoking into; INSTRUCT forte of a howe, be ‘Tiibuae ottice, O OIF THREES * pide, Where therd are uo food price tur suliacle rence required dAiTeG, ds othcn Yastep— lady sud sister. cee ideee ure Ware oe ects pon a bale of cotton and VARD—ABOUT SEPT. 2, + Boys, this is Gen. Herron. jim in these parts. uzza.} Gen. Herror's bere to ve Us transportation jodt to wive us some~ PERSONAL, PAu : 3 its aia; except Weddveday aud Ou. Aires 4°87, Tribuge vidoe, Yate family og soul ete - © ad Uy Conadlan brick-

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