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Riles Nahata se | GRORGETOWN. — | Irs tert ter, anees sey rnit: | Georgetown Advertisements, | RAILROADS. a Pog bere rey Nn = ay a ee Soe tt Clark: | ,MABIAGES— Fre yg Re "he Ti net me rs 7 nappamag one vg RAILROAD + an; lot 107, Mt. it, $6; | oM. i “ coor: to report, a recently — = . SMURSDAY...........Jamuary 2, 1973. AND THE HUSBAND'S sn to U.5. King, sub. 1 and south bait sap. 32, | Wright, by fer. ther Stonestrect, ar Trinny | made some lucky bits’ in Pete terns | Gene cee Eo tee Shee eres te | tratnn between MENTOR. Rove Z WILL IN FayuR ov block 3, Pleasant Plains, $e; Joseph | (Catholic) church, this atternoon, at 5 o'clock, change. The latest story relative to Jay ra © red Bandkerchiefs, te: j PR he, ae Th ry LT. LOCAL NEWS. THR COURT. Prather, to William Hutchinson. snd. 15, | Ghd the young and good looking ‘cupleccnny | a8 tollows:—Forseveral days past the European Le oe TON AND THE Weer ‘ | Prather’s suldivision of Mt. Pleasant; ¢——: receiving the congratulations of pumerons | Cable dispatches have announced numerous vik and Alpaca Umbrelins, are now rup es circuit court, follows. Amusements, @c., To-night. aS Fos Bal timo: ‘Table Linens. Quilts Alfred Wray, execator, to Abigail 1). Shoema- | fiends, started on ¢ wedding tour to the narth: | failures among the speculators there who hare ir Als 7 > , j 7 Leave datly, except Send: Cartter,) the case of Aulick sgt. Aaltc maker, 3 acres of estate of Elizabeth Butler, x < i been selling calls on Erie stocks, which is equal ‘and other G suitable for H Felional Theater—Dion Boncicault and Agnes caiied. Jt will be recollected that Dr. Ralph V. | H Elizabeth Hay? | pMT dB, Burroughs, of this ity. riser’ | to selling the stock short for a decline, and ome ssinahaiins eles Robertson (Mrs. Bouc.caalt) in “ Arrah-na- ‘Aulick, a son of Commodore Aulick, died very den. Mite.” $319; Anthony | the rector, Kev. C. W. Rankin, to Miss Hengict, | 1&fxe London hour=—Bentley & Go.— is announ- 9 aE et Pogue” and “ Kerry, or Night and Morning.” suddenly at his father's tesidonce in this city, | Hyde, trustee, to James Du Bois, lot 4, do... | ta K. Tilghman, daughter of Gen- Tighman,or | 24% have failed on 40.000 shares, being unable | 419 tr_ = Fheater Comiqus.—Comic opera, drama, com- | sme months ago, the family Jbelieving at tue , J. B’ Wrigh Mary E. Riggs, lot in Moust | ‘Talbott county Mad” ee ci to meet their contracts. Just previous to the | @+USTOM HOUSE. ¢ dy, burlesque, songs, dances, etc. time that he was unmarried. On the following | Pleasant, @1,600; A. L. Barber to James B.| Typetyrounty, Md. carpenters are at | Boston fire Jay sent a prominent Broad street | CorEcn ‘ ~ o—___ morning, s young lady, employed in the Treas- Jobnson, lot 15 and north half 16, block 4, Ef. | work to-day laying the foor in the market | #Peculator to Londen, with letters of credit to & On yaray. + Condensed Locals. ury department, known as Miss Oler, on hear- | fingham place, $2,475; McPherson & Phillips, leeane. Ee large amount, with orders to quietly buy catis | to sell at pobtic aucti ‘One of the signal corps has been sent to Har. | ing the announcement of his death read from « P. ‘ Per’s Ferry to warn Washington and George. | DEW'p oper, fainted, and it was soon mace on 2 Heure. at thir post, the fo French, part Pretty | . = i ot upon an immense number of shares. The stock poo deg ok bo} . Hovse Ratstno.—Mesers. Hollingsworth & ip bs aes ater cy | the rame baving remai Coughlan are preparing foundations to raise | 12 New York, accord} . Fment of eutres) more th: town of auy sudden rice in the river caused pp | KNOWu that the deceased was her husband. hontes ‘Nos. 1s und 18! Brides street one or | depressed by Gould about ten per cent., and = the melting of the ice and snow. ~ | , In October last the will of the deceased (made Q = Badden'd | which contains the rooms occupied by the | W#* ™ade to look very weak, on purpose to in- 116*—25 82 pf. galls, Last evening the members of Grace M. E. | 10 Philadelphia in May last) was filed in the | , block 4, University subdivision | Georgetown Couriers Gace the English speculators to sell calls at | alle. 11 out. 2gallr.. at 1ie-— 3 43 pf. galls. arch, calied on the pastor. Ker. Mr. F. 1. | ETobate court. by which he left his property— | of Efingham place, ®——; J. Slick to F.C. Lu- | Ogorectown Courter. | the | cheap rates. No dispatches were sent by cable | porte? om the 8S. Pertere, frc . €,and surprised him by presenting him with | COPSisting of ten shares of Cincinnati Gaslight | genbeel, 1 acre of Mount Airy, near Tenally- grog ng, by, Vanderboret & Bacger, 4 sieved toA.t. Plant Washi nS officers were elected for tie com- | Market lor Erie was kept down until the retarn | “Grttt Pow, marked D. Non us SS g-ile.,a: 1S°- 41.30 pf galls — oe sor | Company's si ae cee nn ener es 8 tae aoe ‘The father of deceased died a caveat | Har, trustees, oFohn B- Blocs lots, Pleasant thi ’ en | to the wil nd the judge ordered that issues be 8, $2,855; E. + Hewlett to Virginia 8. He LaayG, corees Oh aD cence nce, | made for Win ak tha ciovult euert. aceeanee Douglas, jo: 14, section §, Barry farm, $1,009, and carried off a fine overcoat, the property of | !¥ the issues were made as follows: Ist. Whether | F. Douglas to FE Dr. W 2 . | the testator was at the time of making the pa- | F. Whea' General OF. Babcock hasbeen unanimously | PeF-Writing, purporting (0 be his last will avd ‘ : for fear of the operation leaking out, ck, worth nearly $30.000—to his | town, $2(0; Caroline E. Bond and W. H. Farqa. | ‘petuceting of the Hermione Lodge K.ot P. . . of the New York agent, who came b ° Pye Hass, Bo wamee, Z| steamer City of Bramcis, two weeks ago fhe Bat'y Brown from Kingwon’ Palmer, M. of E.; ©. H. Hospital, M. of T.; 3. o | Gee con a Pen ee M. Hewlett, same, $1,0%; | Norrie Thorn, K.of R.andS. The following | 4nd Erie sbares ran up ten per cent. within two | signed to . s : - ¥ Isl. Ccitector tley to W. C. Hazel, 21 acres, ‘ Grase- ~~ don g 's we 1G, Avnet. land,” $3,00; Thomas Jenkins ‘Neteon Robe P. C's were elected as representatives to the (Rep) THOS DOWLIN Ration with traize ing. Parbersturg. P: 2 Relay House ti t $5,000,000.—F, ¥, Star, 1 ona pars B. ieove bas 0 i Grand Lodge, which meets in Washinzton on | 4¢ estimated at §5,000.000.—F. I. Star, 1st. a Ouse “with Dtrasbuse tod hens oS elected president of the board ot directors ot the be Of mualing ovat) Gaon mans mind, and | inson, 2 acres, $20), R. 8.Cox to J.H.Smail | the fourth Tuceday in Jenuem shore DuaTs Fao StaRvation 1x BRooxtrs.— auee wwith Btrasburg and Winchester ee- Columbia lying-in asylum, vice Adjutant Gen- | CAPable of making valid deed or contract; and | and J. H. Berry, loton boundary of Sescgetons, Thorn, A C. H. Hospital, W. K. | The death from cold and starvation of a young Through tickets to the West can be bad at the eral Townsend, resigned. | eeneties Ss = Se ee wer poeg rege td et to Mathew H. ng Grimes, : married woman named Fanny Patten, in| Washington Station Ticket (Mice at 'l hours in the Mr. Jos: pb M. Wilson, of the board of tras. " ee ten <4 , 24 Pay G No. eir last | Brooklyn, is a hockii hb certainly, 4 beard to collect statistics in regard to Sunday | y 4 : p SENSE mp. | C: C-5 dames Shanks, V. C.; Jol the Brooklyn police were notified of the sadten ct Evry Tv Jon. sebools in the District of Columbia for the Vi- | is), said that he bad made dlilgent use of the Mitchell, sub. 163. Mount Pleasant, $1,200: |p’. 4.'C. Prather, M. of F.; sath of Mea peer contneraee aoe ae SE ransportation. qunaexpesities ine allowed by the court to prepare the case, | Howard universi y to C. H. Baxter, lots Sand | Mot 1; HG Deine Kote een i 2 a eget ree dirchoced . Fi: — Feeterday afternoon a fire was discovered in | sid he bad come \ solace harap energie bras had ponent coo ag Levahet yoy — rollowing P. C's were elected as representatives | td pcr eensg eye mayors pare a Steam Dyeing and Scouring efioe. eel Ser See Peeenree at mere of James Ratiy, | Cie oF the meuan, fie cael tate an | eee eee, Boutwell to Thos: Galligan, | £0,tbe Grand Lodge— Wm. herty, Wm. Cart- | be found in the cupboard. nor a coal In the Batablishment, T fingubed’ op Serge Sree, t Feimtz. | conved in 1871 wee afficted with asevers meray, | at ‘Pomeroy et al. J, | *"8ht, M.S. King, and C. Seely. grate. When the neighbors had first foand out TWEEN WASHINGTON Ryan, with which sttacked bis brain, and that »: = Shcckap, withont ony serlown ten CorNPamUs Of | Gucstiy the family @ntertaised the belief thet ‘As Mr. Joseph 1. Savage was driving to | the disease had some shat impaired his mind. Orrice. JEFFERSON STREET, the state of things there, they found the bus- Georgetown, D.C. ALEXANDRIA band, George Patten, holding the corpse CS Establiebed 1881; jum awarded 1°57; and is pow ction 5, Barry PHILADELPHL AND NEW York. s. a) i Sates hia aime and erying ‘over it, while his gue of the ovdcat, Targoet. and most complet b | Trainsbetween state “ 2 F REEDMAN’S SAVINGS AND TRUST CoMPAxY ; Almost as emaciated as its dead mother, was | lishmen' this count © | are run as foilows Ser an an Weney yemmany evening, | Oe oan’ or Haitinnee ae ren ta eett; | —This bank open be recsine Oowute tin eenn, The conaae OF THE Buaue Borepinos— |-frving also. Patten ise laboring enon bes | the District for leasing or Drees Gent * FOR NEW YORK. sevrhout chamee of car gndwhen near the Circle, his horse became | Poting city or Baltimore, and he took pleas ing, (Thursday, January 2, Is). Interest ni | Th conflagration which destroyed the Care. frightened at some broken car wheels lying in | ‘2 Stating that ound that the marriage , on Union the rate of 6 per the street, ran away and knocked over and se- | W48 duly solemnized, although itwas a claude-- — verely injured s man named Joseph Radcliff. = eae ee — gee n May Waitny and French jet Ss wing the Clothing. bi to the business an pore and Dalnguteld wenn tely taken todrinking, leaving bis wife to care “pm ea bpm = ge ag A chs le Funeet, d . for herself and child. The poor woman worked, Cnny : open watl = stagione Cameron, left most of the walle still | uot from lack of proper souridhment ane be’ “haan kai one gilt earrings ani | standing, and a considerable amount of the | Came too weak to continue and mek vader tec elegant ornaments for the hair received at | contents buried under the debris, and, it is Frige’s dcrelty store, No. 457 Pennsylvania | hoped, not much injured by the fire. With a | peruse’ sober Sito Wench er oat $3 DRY GOODS. Leave daily (except Sunday) at 5.0 ° o cng unday / at 5:8. m., lw acd FOR PRILADE:L Pata PS ead (except Sunday) at 50 a.m.) 0 anc m. ON SUNDAY. ill wae made bequeathing all his estate to bis wife. The bulk of his property was The Citizens Relief Commissio lew York s5.50 p.m, and Philadel s . avenue, between 4 and sth streets. view of remeving such portions of the walls as i - te at 8 Serene ped egal og eer prog org gee gow a Tare considered unsafe, the Kelief hook and | Ceuse of it By the timely decors n ne ee Goo? SEWs Fox THE rap a are tor Mew York on #0 p. m. train work nEocn. amily he would state that the stock was Te. COURTS. adder company was called up. The members : : Bale ou dn as BE of the, Citizens: Relief Commie. | ceived by the deceased from his father, January | Porice Count, Judge Suri To-day, Agnen | responded bree toate tapot the bell, and Soo deed cent ae, ne aaved from sharing — rouse tickets to Philadelphia, New York ana Gh, mernigld Af, the City Hall at 10 o'clock | Sh. 14 to whom he gave a paver cbligating | Carter, petit larceny ‘Of silverware axa stuse | Presecded te then cat cm sect they occupied the rerutadainan al witcacen 0 bad at the Station Oltice as al this morning. There were present—M Bud Stock dur toe ee ee ci ac dispose Of | articles of value; three months in jail. Thomas | morving in tearing down all suaky wale aed | Waava Sinove Wave C Stickney. Hitz, Smith, Ballantyne, T caid stock during the lifetime of his father with- | Williams aod Fluke Whittington, two of the | rendering the interior of the tnct buildings out first consulting him. He Reapers | ian | party who attacked the jail guards-the other | available for searching, without danger to lite who was under a solemn obligation to his father, | night; three months in jail each. Patrigt Mol, | orlimb. tt | ae ite thee ne that obligation. Not being | loy, amarine, assault on officer Hinkle and re. |. Kuntery.—Last nightabout 12 o'clock, fonds would be furnished. A communication | armed with that degree of e1 dence which would | sisting him while attempting to arrest him; | ten Arrington. who lives ina frame from General Meigs, ()uartermaster General, | warrant his going to a jury with a probability . t % For Baltimore and Ojo ratiroad advert): eer schedule between Washington, Baltunore. Bapolis and the West HOS. B. SHARP, Ags’ Master Transportation Lu mee Genorel Ticket it GRO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. jel Savage, Fitch, Hail, Cook, Cho: wan Stated that the Governor the commission to proceed in ite MESSRS. WOLFORD 4 SHILBERG vessel in Queenstown har! received trom a singie sea a surprising amoant | Anpounce that ghoy have made a reduction in the of damage. This vessel, a Norwegian, was | prices of their entire stock of DEY GOODS, an¢ Gay- | struck by a sea or wave of so tremendous a | invite the especial attention of the Ladies of Wa ise on | character in the late gale as to sweep that por- | ington to the really attractive stock of Goods ho adj three months in jail. Wm. M. Morrison, as- | Columbus street, near Pendieton, ning | t.on of her which was stowed u; hem, especiall ot ANDRE. Marread placing at the disposal of the Com- | of success, they were unwilling that the frailties | sault and battery’ on Charles Smith: $10 and | the brick row, was awakened by a noise, and veck ina moment into the sea; to carry of her pec Zoe stock com| es poms A™*incros an" te te esi otuing. OB motion of | of this young man shonid be dragged from their | costs. John Williams and” David. Mesa | while sill lying in bed, saw a colored boy going | cooking apparatus, made ot cast iron; to empty - Fi nl anp Mr. Hitz the election of officers was proceeded | dread abode. He would further state, that after charged with stealing six partridges, worth | down stairs. He supposed it was the colored | and injure her deckhouse, to smash her bul- Golored Alpeeanr’ ep aase Alexendria 4 with, and Mr. Stickney was reelected presi- | conferring with the family, tl ey cheerfully | $3.50. McCoy pleade: guilty and Willams not | boy who lived in the house, and inquired wh warks and stanchions, to wound and bruise Colored Boabietw ‘Mobsirs, 3736c. toBde. Corner of B and Sizth strecis. gent; A. 8. Solomons, vice president; John | agiced not to further interpose object'ons te the guilty. It was testified that the former cut the | he was up so late. He was convinced of his three of her men, and reduce tour more to a Best Empress Cloths, all shades, 0c. to 53, — Hitz, treasurer; and Warren Choate, secretary. | probate of the will. He was willing tnat the | firing holding them aodthe hives caught them | error, and rose up to find all his wife's clothing, | state of weakness and syncope: to break the Good Black Dress Bilks, 1.45 to $1 78. Local trains for Alexandria leave as r ‘The rules under which the commission was so | court or counsel on the other side should take | while falling; thirty days in jaileach. Thomas | except her shoes, gone, and that a pair of pants | mate’s thigh and wash a seaman oveiboard, Good 3 Sto Bi “7:08, 8.43, WAS @. me, 1:45, 03, 11-38 @. mm. Samirably conducted last winter were re- | any course they saw ft—to call the piaintii or | Butler, colored, larceny of m cacvin stove; | was all that was left of his wardrobe. The rob- | and finally to fill the cabin and dainage all the =. from Aicxaudria arrive as foliows:— affirmed. The president appointed as the ex. | goto the jury, thirty days in jail. Puillip Johnson, threats oi | ber had prized up the window a short distanes, | provisions so that the nen Coe nearly starving 625, ES, 10:23 0. aa. 1:16, °3:18, 5:28, 28 9m. Fie sone ee, Mears. F-H- Smith, Join | | Mr. Merrick, for the widow, said that there | personal violence to Harrison Davie; $100 tong | und then acting ake fastenings, took out the | when they came into Queenstown. All these IALTY 1M BLACK ALPAGA fg eee Oh Eee SR erains on Hitz, John F. Cook, William Ballantyne and | was no course to take but to obtain a verdict. to keep the peace. Wm. Thompson, charged | sash, and 40 obtained an entrance. injuries were produced in a moment by a single yanging from 80. 90 42a. GU anrioe Accommodation leaves Washingtor Geor, » Of Washington; P-L. Moore, | | A jury was accordingly sworn, and the issues | with vagrancy, was sent to the workhow ie, | eae Wee euained ane Kivee—Sleighing | wave. It not only cleared the decks, but it | pA,fell line of Black Goods of pe aay one ren nell " and J. F. H. Hall, of the | being fread, they returned a verdict that the | ninety days, on the streets isover for the present, and the ice | extinguished hope in the hearts of the crew, De Barke Ceaeeeec ee erin, * | Gkear sUUTH ERR via Bichmend, testator was of sound mind at the time of making A HARD SWRARER. is “rotting,” but as yet there is no appearance | who the moment they were struck never ex. and c.l'd Velveteens; Flannels; Waterproot ves Washington 10:53 p.m. datiy ‘Bunday” mission then adjourned, and the will, and that it was not procured by fraud, | Daniel Hill, a marine, was arraigned on the | of a“‘break-up,” which is now anxiously fooked | pected to see land again — Irish T-iegraph Cloth of all colors; Cassimeres; White Corduroy. rough tickets to all points South and wot A MEBTING OF THE BXECUTIVE CoMMITTER artifice or undue influence. charge of using profane language. Osticer Mc- | for. The steamer City of Alexandria left her —_——————— rape Pi Bc. ac." ‘ * | for sale at Offices, corner Lith street and fovnsy! was called.and it was organized by electing | ———>—___ - Kenua testitied that be comes shu ‘station wharf to-day about noon, and after going down | | ELOPEMENT oF aw Exo.isa Lorp awn assortment of Ottoman and Brochr Rinne ping op) — Mr. F.H. Smith chairman, J. F. Cook secre~ Transfers of Real Estate house last night for lodgings, with another. man, | 28 far as Agnew's wharf, was compelled, on | LADY.—Fashionable circles in England have | Shaw's lankets, and fall line of Domestics. Welt vistors” ‘The Touma agent, and Jas. | | The toliowing trausfers of real estate have | and was told by the keeper, Mr. Marten; that | account of the thickness of the leer een. Ton eaeeng naalized by the elopementof Lady | Readymade Wetersrost Uloaks, ooo | Welsh visitor. The committee arranged t> | been filed in the office of the Recorder of Deeds | the celle were Full, and that they would have to | | Somz ving Wit TURKEYS have lately been | Townshend with Lord Thynne. Tie foolish may ot open rooms in the basement of the City Hail, since our last report: fo clsewnere, whereupon Hill called him very | killed in the adjoining counties, and brought to | Woman, who is only 24 ener oat. wos ment: CY ARTIOLES, RIBBONS, (Ten ado ca ram Jo 9 12 orclock daily, ‘The | December 20—B. Milburn to Henry Brown, | hard names, and used the worst kind of onue, | market fOr cele alee ee end bro Tied at i7 to the husband whom she has descrt- ‘Otber Goode too mumerous to mention. Fules adopted last year will be continued. No fart 15, square (0, $180; T. A. McLaughlin t0 | at the same time made towards Marden in 1 ed. , He was zealous philanthropist, and spent ing to economize should not fat family will be aided until visited, and nothing | M. V. Z. Woodhull, —, square 226, $12,250; W. | threatening attitude. “‘TheoMeccs present took most of his time in visiting the poor. His wife, - given out be given out from the rooms. Any | B. Todd to Ellen ¥. Woodbull, sub A, square | him in tow’ when he showed Menta ook CITY ITEMS. on the other hand, was gay and a constant at- eee ae vat nve conte inom the mont diatom Perron. knowing of cases of destitation are de- | 102: $2, ty Dice to Mag. Schilling, part | scufile ensied. After much difficulty he was | ,. ———. fondant on baile and parties. She tinally foil | Porzet tee city, sired to send the address to George A. Hali, 0; EL. Rodgers to Joh wpeed and locked up. This is the same man | |THE SToRgs of the Original Grand Gift En- | in with Lord Thyny, a professional libertine, The Arcade, Citizen’s Relief Commission, City Hall. | f 5, square 782, $9 371; N. who broke up all the furniture and benches in | tetprise, No. $15 9th street and 317 7th street, And generally one of these rascals whose pol- J ae | gon to WH. Philip, parts 27 and 2s, sjuare 125, | the cells of the police court some time ago, fur | &T@ Open to-day. atter being closed yesterday | itued manners conceal their heartlessness. He No. 427 SEVENTH STREET SOUTB Verdict for William Horace Lingard | #300; W. B- Todd, jr., trustee, to W. B. Todd, | which he was sent to jail three months. "When | (New Year’s day) in consonance with the cus. | leaves a wite bebind him ana ne companion | nov30-tr Between D and sub. A, square 102 : Jones and Collins, | the officer concluded his testimony Hili opened | tm Of the day. As soon as the arrival of the | bas forsaken wealth and’ reputation for « mon 10:3 w Ex BE RECOVERS $1.55 FROM MR. WILLIAM &. trustees, to Jesse m, sub. D, square 28), | his batteries on him from the dock, and cursed | ®€Xt invoice of chromos, the store on 9th street, | bankrupt in reputation and fortune. The cir- p mil wea SPALDING. : $12,000. the policeman, judge and court in ‘heaps. The | No. 315, will give ten away daily. Oar busi: | cumstances show that it was only by a eeiden BANKERS. kpm itimore Ac cuit court, Judge Cartter, | * 1} -cember 2 —Catherine E. Hiltonto James | judge commiticd him to jail 18 hours and fined | eS, We reiterate, is conducted in a fair, ur- impulse that she consented to fly with him. Tne See; » daily, ox gard agt. W. E. Spalding | ,)’5cembe <1, equare 913, ¢ hime. right manner, and we challenge contradiction | step has been taken, and her good name is gone [BE NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC | Sept sunday. washeard, and a verdict was found for plaintiff. | Sarah P. Woodwerd et al. to James W. Urm MISCELLANEOUS. on this point, asat any time we can ocnlarly | forever. Society may tolerate her se luser but (Corner pm. Cincinnati Ex Boone iowa on Ragin ~alonarepodiner itary agro | Part 2, square 319, $25,000; Sarah Green tos. | Charles Rogers, colored, crarged with dis- | demonstrate the truth of our ame Conte for hie Poor victim there is small chance ot bu- | gecq7GF eM FROM IO A.M Tu SEM | prea, _aeey 4 5 y iy » 56, #2.500: El 4 i a ——_o—___. % 7 . . . be " fendant for the use of plaintid alleging that | Nin Pettitund te Chas renee fae een, | IDE a religious fait Rote: Cagiitk: | For Coveus. Couvs, ax Tamoar Dia- | M2 forgiveness, = ; vd galiy: nomen / defendant, in 170, agreed with plaintifr that | fr ole eo eee aay aauae eg ea . Emi ented pe ORDERS, use ‘Brown's Bronchial Troches,’ INFLUENCE OF DENUDATION UPON RAINFALL. Gus AMERICAN SAVINGS ane inovins Cospingwn of 028 9 Seley heprmapell anes ee | Parts 6 and 7, equare 625, 4700; J. M. Sims Henry Canfield, two soldiers, charged with dis- vesrae proved tLeir efficacy by a test of id A very striking illustration of the intluence 33 : 4 which trees have vpon rain is given gen- No. 615 savanruSreent, b ecvter, to . Sparrow, sub. 25, square turbing the performance at Metropolitan Hall; ——_o—__—_. le: ; nepal eer defendant might | 51.62; W. T. Sparrow tol. 8. Chapman, sam, | so each. Ceor is, a little white boy, | Witnor’s Cop Liven OiL axp Line.—The | Gono bor bag heer dpe dof Santa | Bank hour people to perio withnins * umaidec ates 1 Anna M. and W.T. Johnson to G. 8. | charged with Leing an incorrigible and idle boy; | great Repeleriiy ot this sate and efficacious | there, and the island wae ‘@ lovely garden a aeedent to turnish a proper manager, | Palmer, part 1%, square $42, $100; L. 8. Chap- | sent ‘to the refoym school. (George is eight | preparation is alone attribatagle titers throughout its length and bread:h. Trees ne. theaters, and such places as were suitable to | M&M 10 Sarah ‘A. ©. Sparrow. eub. A, square rerdon hng sass, and has no tather or mother; | vorth. In the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, | tive te it ani hoes everywhere flourished, an printing, advertising, };°s/yarc 76; F;, eighty to C. C. Huntley, sub. | he don’t know where he came from, only that | Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Scrofalous Tat ute the Post-cathce Department. - and 3:33 p.m. tearing (heir orders at Ticket Offices corner 15 b street snd Pennsylvania avenue DorthwWeet corner Sixth street end ‘a9 + and the soil was fertile. When his last visit have their . | 14, Square Isl, $1 375. his brother brought him here some year or two | mors, and all Consumptive Symptoms, it has no » i Soak ae iene pompano foetal rt asanetant tee | Dec. 2 1). Gilmore to R. B. Clark, —,, | ago and left him to shitt for himself. He is a | superior, if equal. Let no one negiect the eariy | Ttymade eye cy ‘on | eB ad. Wests, Through tickers so Onion u. twe per cent. tax, the proceeds should be eyual, | {4Fe 594, $150; Eliza Freeman to W. B. Todd, | bright fellow, and it Properly treated will make | syinptoms of disease, when an agent is thus at | the seashore, ‘The Gestruction of vegetation is - Columbas, Lndiacapolis, st Bow ly Gvided. tnd defence was that plavutir | S244. Suuare 197, $150; 1). W. Smith to Jacob | a smart man.) Thomas Honesty, charged with | hand which will alleviate all complaints of the | eagiit going on, and the planters one after SECOND RATIONAL BANK, Uabs, Sen Fravciecc, failed to perform his part of the contfact: re, | D- Kiteb, sub. are 825, 3100; A. B. Kelly | carrying a razor; Chest, — or Throat. Manufactured only | another abandon their farms as they yield them ay — wathwest, < to play at some places, for whieh ne ep PUAN MM; Stewart t0| | Cincurr Court, Judge CariterTo-day, J. | b¥ A- B. Wilbor, Chemist, 166 Court st., Boston. | nothing. ‘The only way to account for the | F STREET, UNG eel Pian cent. me Dilled—Lexington, Ky-, and Cleveland, Unio. | e Fray bl aeng ee ay | H. Aulick agt. Emma 8. Aulick, issues from | Sold by all druggi e053 reat change is that nearly all of the treeshave warthersin Cccsasacy he Teen | i: 000; A "Roch, trustes, io Lois | Ofphan’s court; verdict sustaining will. Kick } Wannen’s lisercaa cn great success; foen cut down, and the saevuntcr ein which Between Sizth and Seventh streets, GREAT 1872 Smrate wereeitiow, and ‘the jary found for | Siorz, Sart 15, aque NO et one | et Seaiquts. Verdict tor plaintitt. Lingard | ‘Torys weather strips, for cxcludieg cold sed | has fallen since has not been enough tokeepthe | Ooltections made and Exchange furnished on al) PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, ot plait for $1,355. | Woodward, trustees, to J. J. Edson, south half neh paulding; do, Callagan agt. Isemon; on Gast, sastabie lacs intone; sateereize land retreshed.— Mobile Trilune, ra To THE MOBTEWRet, ZOUTS. AND SOUTH. ~ 2 . of nor! it of 29. square 110; $909. A B. —_—_. ———— at Stove, both inodorous; gas » —Nothi ocd D.L. |, Cashier. 24 New Year's Passentations.—Vesterday a | (f_in7th a emer, sale i anes est : sunlight reflector; non-explosive lamps, in Many | common that; aewton cy nay ae is mare | = Avon, On ane after Oct. 27, 1572, trains will leave as fol- umber of the employesot Alvert Gieason, ‘35, A's. Keel ; ! THE Coat STRIKING SuNsaTioN—A Corncr | styles. Calland examine, at Noa XML, o wtveg a modintehe ae tee rae nave | 5. m. equIER, SEN ADRIAN R. ROOT, contractor, presented him with a very hand- | Vutiot ws) tienes wena rigs eee in Black Diamonds.—Yesterday was the day | B, (eo6 HamiLton & Paazson Bete ae dati at ay on leaving cele Kote Ocl’r Internal Rev., Butalo, #. ¥ tome gold watch and chain. Mr. Gleason ac- | Werryman to Almira Mebonald, lot 12, | {X64 10" & general strike among the miners of + ladieh aor wotieqaeetiy Inve enn ee t the Schuylkill . A - Tae Nati in ¢ | ladies not unfrequently bave established the | Basxine HOUSE OF Fubsequently coicrtalned bs frien rake | Square Sr; 1,00 delphis saye:— “The $2.20 basistorcoal shipped | New York atonaeasa tetra séper ct. | fame course, considering it conducive to health, | SQUIER @ RooT, fresbments. In returning thanks for the gift, | LeRtY; sub. 2 at Port Carbon has not been accepted. Many | per annum on deposits for each calendar month | There is an impression that it invigorates the 1416 PENNSYLVANIA AVBRUR, ‘Mr. Gleason said that as an evidence of his ap- | bck to “John Grinder, eouth half 10, syuse | Of the districts have not even voledoe the wane janking hours, 9to4. Saturdays, 9to 4and¢6 | ind.vidual, hardens the muscles and strength- (Opposite Wiilard’s Botel,) preciation of the gift, and of hie Intesernin ee | #25, $2,000; EE. White et al, assignees, to Juo | the sincere considering it too low. ‘The Banuay | toe. ” "a1t3.14t16 | ens the constitution. The sudden abstraction WASHINGTON, D.O Welfare of his employes, he would donate 10m) | B Scott, sub. 41, square a ee Salt 6nd basis, which 1s $2.75 for contract and $3 for day = oyna moan yd i a to -——— of calorie or vital warmth in that Bix per cent. interest on bi «x sor the benefit of such of them as may be in | .2;cccmber 2 rity of instances, been ac- | (CORES REMOVED, WirHOUT rarw. Bunions | only injured bat destroyed more than were ever | opuats. Bight per cevt. Intervet allowed ou depostt | on 3 mere, Reed during the winter; the amount to be de. | KOLT¢E,—— Siuare 121/153 0. E. Bavcoc cepted. The suspension may continue ninety | Chilblains, Bad Nails, &., successfully treated | tenefitted thereby. A reaction, as it is called, Gellections nade every U be. 9 c where. ed "in-bank, subject to the dratt ot Mr. | 4;¥;,Shepnerd, sub Hy to ZI. ezoene 16, eq days, but it is generally thought it will be fora | bY Dr. White, Chiropodist, No. 35 15th street. | a glow of warmth that subsequently follows, is 8,00; S sed ae opposite U. 8. Treasury. Established in Wash: | a direct draft upon the system to meet a sudden FREEDEAN'S 2a: . et OW and to be nded - 4 5 longer period.” ‘of the operators of the =< ViEGS 45D Hieving tie wants o{'any one ‘whe has been ta | WEsht, part, fot 2. square ons, goin, “J. a | nee Period. Some ct the operators of the | Prom ttt, 23 lover vitality, and is by no means #0 beneficial ‘TRUST COMPART. ~ his employ for thirty days or more. fquare 177, 63.200" e? '™ Wusty Part 1Ot S, | suspension, have rold out their collieries to the | Wrttoox & Gins’s Sawine Macetme, The | Oo tach inate ee eds apis bath makes House, Ho 1607 Founevivante oreae Rev. G. A- Hall, secretary of the Y.M.C.4.. | “December 26.—Charles 0. Garnet to Mary | Pbiladelphiia and Rcading railroad company. | celeprated Batear Partonen, Agency at Chas | not injurious or perilous to those of @ frail pave 6{f Sen ORES Fae last vight the recipient of a beautiful silver | ann Dorsey, part lots “7 and “=. square 7-2, | Lhe M-and L. B.A. have been chiefly ins! Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, 7th street. | Structure. "soon ten Chee 2 . Balt of the wembersof the amcciation, °" OS | $—: W. Gibson to Gitsom & Townley, lot 2, | menial, in creating this strike, as they have | Intelligencer Building. 10,28 SA ee PAYS FOUB FER CRW. on bestness secoums Cope. Re Derrist, oo Ge ee Herat, | verecy ans We Be, Tedd te, Fhillip Scrog- | ‘Tne coal ring, which is distinct from the Anthra: | LADIES AND GEwTLia a wish your | pales nea, por gooey iP ag Fog Fig J "Devostt was presented with a fine gold-headed cane by | itp, Sb. 11, square +33, $600; Robert ‘p00, H | Cite Board of Trade, are determined to keep | wearing apparel-cleaned in a first-class mauucr, 4 Macon, sub. 49, Blaney, lot 00. the employes of his office. Mr. Thomas B. | Kalbfus, business manager of the /ferald, made ‘5 who left tor Bowling Green some time ago, e- the basis down so that they can make a corner. | cent them to A. Fisher, No. 618 9th street, eppo- 4 d part lot 2s, | The Postponement of the Scranton coal sales | site Patent Office. ‘The Professor will give you | #,Nive hom he did not treat altogether accord: . * ing to the vows made at the altar of Hymen. It ich C i was but the commencement of the cornering. | satisfaction without fail. Kid Gloves cleaned is alleged that followed him to i ww nc rey t ia sub seuber 2ST. D. Kitch to Mary P. Evans: | Goal has already advanced fiity cents @ ton in | nicely and cheap. OLA: | Greentwhere he received hee tation cho ee es j onate i ware 274, $12,000; eee THERMOMBTERS and Barometers ary repaireg | but engaged apartuents for her and her family, | OF send for a copy of the Oharter and By-laws. 6-1; TNARD LINE ‘SMatt Pox.—The following cares have beon | Tos ated parte and WB. Moore, | SUNDAY-8CHOOL TukaTaicaLs have boon | and made to order by Mempler, near 4% street | cOUsisting of wor three small boysend 8 ali Cc . Teported since yesterday noon. One case at <4 | to 128 and part 12%, square 675, $54,000; | started in Nebraska city, where the society + eee — —--— of sixteen; that he indace: irl to poison the J street northwest; one on A street. between isc | P. P. Little to W. L. Bramhall, —, sqaare | seems going back to the days of the old myste Warr In AS A GUEST AND Came Orr a | Mother, and the children, that on seeing : - ~ THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN and 2d streets southeast; one om 1 street, be- orth of S53, 4120; N. Acker to T- Wilson, sub. | ries and moralities. Duripg the first month all Corrsg.—Hullbrook Taylor, a resident of New what Lal had — she a a portion of the tween Ith street and Connecticut avenue | 25, square 776, $118; W. P. Johnston to John | the Sunday-schools in the ety have been simeale J x ited suicide at the residence of | C24 “‘pitin” and put an end to her own exist- AND SBLL FOREIGN EXCHANGE Zorthwest; ove on Washihgton street. Union- | Just, part lot Is, sjuare 5i6, $2,138; Z.F. Bor- | taneously studying the history of the proper ar Ccnden when ta oan visiting, at the cor- pombe p we vrmpincayrenpnpes ae that her un- Welk CIROCLAR LETT Ebe oe nT ROYAL Mail STEAMSHIPS, down; one in 4th street, between E and F streets | jand to Mira Martin, sub. are 500; $390. | Daniel. They are all, therefure, reasonably Hells ardererin order to pre- BETWEEN NEW YORK 4ND LIVERPOOL CALLING AT CORK HagBor, Sq' ner of Cumberland street and Atlantic avenue, : Travelers, evatiatls tm any part of the world. ortheast, one in Adams’ express alley; ene 31 | December 28.—J. E. Fitch, trustee, to Mary | acquainted with the particularsot Belahaz sar’ in Brooklyn, on Sunday. . Some of the family est es ritanee —— hosted fonviction- | Our Drafts on lvapia avenze west; one at 152 | C. Hine, part 8, square 497, $—-; Z. B. | Feast, that celebrated banjuet which has been | went up to the room occupied by the deceased iene more about iter nee ton CK, war “Carroll street southeast, and o2¢ on 0, near 4 | Brooke to Lucy B. Mankin, partsS and 9, square | so much written of and so atten painted. This | ty eall kim to breakfast, and found him dving more about the m: xington ( Ky.) street, southwest—in ali nine cases. The foi- | 46, $2,500; K. H. Sheckell et al. 1o Smith and being the case the Opera House has been Press, th. hired, | from the effects of a dose of laudanum, which s FROM NEW YORK lowing deaths have been reported: Une (child) | Kohrer, —,square 721,$—; M. P. Rice to J: | and the children will give a drama foanded ad taken the pap oe “ = : : gn ith street, near East Ocpitol street, ‘north. | ‘Armes, sub. G, square 624, 83,00; B. upon the narrative of that suppe: ith gor: | oO ian the night proviows: ¥. Mer. A NEw TiceroRse CLaImanT.—If the state so " Se j: | Mente of the Australian papers can be believed. CITY 8. . ast; and one (adult) 10th street, between | Warner to S.J, Millard, sub. 25, eqaare 209 cous oriental court costumes of Babylonish THE TROJAN HORSES of the present day. it 4 ASHIEGTOR x Vine ‘Sorin Carolina avenue and B street southeast. | $2,408; Litehtied and Augerton to'B.S. Elliott, | times.” appears, are sPeedily transformed into sausages | tbe FOmantic story on which the Ticuborns case | WY" mann During the month of December last there were | part 13, square 554, $100; Williams and Daugh . is founded will receive a supplement from that tor the rustenance of the modern Trojan citi- athe gube lt b Gt eee ee ‘Oorner rth strest and Louttens a\ irtyerix deathe ital. 1 + (OM. Cavanaugh, part 2, square | | Compectors on the Boston horse railroads | gen. “There is saidto be an establisiment not | PSTt ee PAYS 6 PER ORT. on samlayeser at veomaers mean coctoes inthe fe eo + “SENS | nave been compelled for some time past to use | Tar trom Troy, our Gwe Teg nee ee ae not | Western Australia claims to have been the Rnd every, following W EDWESDAY and SATUB- Bates oF Fassach.—Cabin. ‘G10, and G18, : old, crete Faris. gu, ea —? Interest: strom gmall-pox service to-day took possersion of theit | December 20—W. P. Johnston, trustee, to | 8 wonderful little Be eee ers | wees hogs are fattened on the carcasses of un. Se eraanbel Gesee ae ee Bogie can bomaae on . h eetoes 4 .t Fees, and those same en sent — new quarters on the Eastern branch, near the James A. Kandall, lot 10, square 811, #1 ae [opts toe mig comprehend the mysteries | Puried horses, and fatten the Nepumee tng tinh, | before he took her. Sony oe gree -oeacctngpesil itch, sub. 15,square | of this little implement, but its detective pow- this Robert Mills had a zens. Thisis why the epizootic brought down ‘suds. 31to | ers are such that the receipts or the Metropoli- | ihe price of sausages 1 that quarters” education, such as COAL AND WOOD. email-pox hospital. Randall te District of Columbia, same, #1,>1 ame | Sigee eer Shae - FOG; C. y ‘THE NEw POARD of Metropolitan police com aed aes wl 63.090, Jacob Arth to F.C. | tan railway have incre: Stecrage. @80, currency. 3 thirty-five per cent. inently in French, etc. speak fre- a - trom meeeenen Seeman, C. 3. Mucbols, WJ. Mar_ | 3 ond i. squarn Bel. O80 Jacen Srek ee F.C. | tee Tena haze Snawoneed thirst Ora per cont. 87-A. T. Stewart, of New York, ns pre- | {uently about Lord Beliew and hisarm badthe | (OAL? COAL!! WOUD! WOODH gndall yertaof Rurope, at lowest rates, tagb, . | lace toBlizabeth B. Wallace, part 11, square | startling in view of the superior bonesty which | semved'¢i,000 so abe fand for dso ted fesac fad suffered shipwreck on the way to Val. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! Aasuesp anf chet parse once, Sections afternoon to organize and enter upon taeir | 514, $—; W. A. Barnes to John Lepper, sub. | Boston conductors posed S7-Many merry participants in Christmas | Pinon the Bells’ aed sent rece, cdhies Nee, duties. Some of the members had not received | 52, sjuare St7, $1,000; L. P. Clark to Matilda fe building | jollifications ‘won't \lo it any more,” and are | desert island. ‘This man, who now is buried by CHEAP FOB CA8H ! pay pi a Thi Brosdwas their commissions. but @ messenger was dis | Clard, part 1, square 23, $3,000; Matilda Clark | -.'\isiden lane isoccupied by Powers & Weight- | bow “up for repairs.” the side of his first wite, is also said to have — - bs iidints @ ra “ , patched to the State Department and returned | to L. P. Clark, same, $1,000; Geor; Barber to | man, druggists. A gas pipe in the basement | @@-Tuesday next is the day appointed for the | inentitned the none often Castro as if he had Delwered derect from Vessel and Whars. AS. G. FRANOKLYN, agent. fe eee See St Peeerte’ te bacinen. | Sonee See ie ore sub. G, | decame choked or frozen, and yesterday tore- | trial at Annapolisof Mre. Wharton on the charge | formerly borne! 9940 LES, GUARANTEED TO THR TON. Richols, vige. president, and" Mr. ‘Sweersy. | square Su #004 J-F. Wollard tC. T. Bowen, | HOON plumber wae employed to clear ft "He | of polzont oie Footie i Rusera Pasranino a Fuser—The Ruslan : — EEE a ey, Ra x aly e |e led. in three minu obstruc S7-The rails are now onthe Northern % mail receiv, 5 treasurer. Application was made by several | era ay snurtiod ball lot le square it azoo, | t!0n and the pipe were flying down the stroct, | patiticroad form diewwone of cele eet hatte ce | a ee ee fall EVERY 6ATUBDAY. representat of the for admission to | to A. T. Shurtleff, half lot 16, square 137, #700; ed losion from the ignits it reepondent—has been a ; Johnson's W hart, foot of 13th street. report the proceedings. bat they declined to | James E. Fitch to D. W. C. Lawrence, parts 7 pace (tl a raps ge Mes ply ato for the traneportof large quantit yest “in Greet Bet pe ng their doors for the present. and siated that | aid 8, square 341, $12,500; James R. O. Oldham, | Soremen were stunned, but not greatly injared | Lait yore eenoa an eee ane rens ek from ae pg greg rae dec2i-co2m JOHNSON BROS. ci. they would consider the question of open doors, | trustee, 10 W. i. a ater’ 38) | The damage in broken windows to td and ss is | 12 2 Se. ‘The board was in session whem our report | $10,250; District of Colu: _* — Lege about $100-—N. ¥. Su me a and had the wounded member aunched | = a nme ery pena EDUOATION United a losed. lots 9, 11 and 12, square 641, 14, square 882, —— a whose |, 18 reapil AL. YORE % ° ——_o——_ part i0, square 0%. 1, square i7, 16 and i4and | sxox o» tax Mopoce Zone of the curio: 87 A couple were married at Milton, Wis.. | soon as Khiva is conquered, Russian gunboats hemes : Set} Ah aes = ipemeere on eee NT ee Ge ere a, Sao. 33, | ities of Indian wartare is the introduction of | at the deathbed of the bride's mother, at her | will ascend the Oxus to the extreme point of BpABers Vocan Chass i wright Prighioned by a“ Valley square 536, B, equare iv. G, square 30, part 13. | howitzers and shells in the siege of the Modvc- | request. The bridegroom caught cold at the | navigation, where a smail post Is to be estab EXOURSION TICKETS, @190. day at the fail the little yellow square 40,2, square OW, south balf7, square | of Oregon. The Indians are intrenched ina | tuneral and died within a week lished. ‘The unwillingness of the Russian TOR ator 035: Gumenns, @90, an guseah ic Sakertne ‘Wood, the 64, L.equare 611, 1, square 44, 19 square 585 cave wo'ch, with its ramifications, embraces au S7-At a Boston Gre recently, some delay in tee moor yg pet tomy eb ger with M a7 rS HAL x onan square 609, 3, square 1,001, 4, square 1,035, 5, 6, | area of several acres in extent.” To dislodze giving the alarm was occasioned by the fact that | England in relation to the Affghan boundary is Ocmmenceii Lf -4 8, a 1 Kine mitt = Bart to empoesibie; anion ss the key of the fir alarm box was in the Duilde = ae unintelligible in the light of these try can > Decem| ot Shee » trustee, ~ ve i case, pose, | ing that wason fire, and could not be got at. Bic: rr. £483 di, oquate but; | teed orul ppeTterminated by the besiogers, and | “E> Prosecutions have been instituted im Ber- | a RanaoapiawinEeouasoclanemocte- | } i owe otis eat art,| therg.gilt be ® prompt solution of The whole | yee ee ne a MURS gE URESREC TE Te Ye | arn Lore, | ™' : city and in the provinces which have published ae ‘thire masa ALL SCHEDULE. CAN VANDALS PURTS: It is pieas- pate ps anaeenan excitement on this St. Petersburg for defacing works of | _&9-Mayor Stokeley, of Philadelphia, is after OST WONDERFUL IAVENTION OF THE FOR BORFOLK AND BosToR imperial Museum. Theaccount does | the gamblers and lottery dealers vf that oy AG! . Moses’ Electro-Galvanic SPECTACLES, Pat- emed June 31s, ! Ce yon c poe DAVID T. e474 s a. th ‘athering reli: with a very sharp legal stick. He says if he amples, or expectoratiog tobacco juice, | not interfered with ire will clear the city 0: all but it is highly Feng enigy dn ecm that the | those illegal traffickers. paw of the Rurtian bear bas been laid upon &7-The German lower house generously = the! Let them be sent into exile in Siberia. to furnish workmen who strike, and thus The hardships of such a fact would be more throw ; | than counterbalenced by the value of the lesson. | fortnight’s gratuitous board and lodging in Prison. x ‘MES Fisk’s GRaveyarps.—I had ave: | @are Gane ar tafeiy. Br, Fok | 87 Modoc chioftain, known as “ Shack 2 told me at one time he had ards for | Nasty Jim,” (modo~ ) peing Silially ‘§—; | those who crossed his path, and that his touch | loath to leave bis mother on a bed when ; | was soft and clammy. He made use of that | called to war, considerately killed her before pression on the 224 of February. He further | leaving. added that Dorman B. Eaton had crossed his ‘The ateendapce{ot volunteer soldiers, however will doubtless be very large, several regiments | Themas Brown Cornell, = 30, “ from York d Pennsylvania havin, ” additi ; T. Mosher th, but that he wouldn't trouble him any | best and $750 for the second best essay on “The D salve signified their intention of coming hece. | Beatty & Hawkins’ a . me tT Reformation; ad ion, $1. 205, do., $327; L. T. ‘The marine ward at the barracks navy procession. yaret J. Winshij ibe ‘and 125, Beatty too : mn 00; KR. Pallalove, et al., to Dorsey 3 to see Mr. | EN Be of sub. 12, old Georgetown, fo do with the case. A in the Reval. Aeesocl Wesley’ Bax. sis COUNTY TRANSFERS. jurisdiction, he could do Tands and now ourbtanted male hands, have C.S. Taft to K. M. Hall, 27 lots in subdivision ."3 hoon fepe ty eS of ariaen ba ee, Jane. oD of New York, arrived | “*Sornhe iste debe A reesien eho left a Beguine oS ae iy Se seng | Rete et Piiate Riraee ta to lary Signing, asin 3, Be i ‘who introduced Pepged men in wwe are trying to seres ahd i rood, $14,960; W. ag P and they | start the sameway” ig Stoughton to Baltimore and Potomac the |

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