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a TEE ner ee ree, SS ARES” i ___*F THE EVENING STAR. PEBLISHED DAILY, Sundays AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St, nw FHB EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, 5. B. KIUPPMANN, Press. | poe ata etl Che Evening Star. [From the Eng 'ishwoman’s (London) Magazine. Wescem taanching at once from summer ts- sues into good pure woolem fabrics, such as vigogne, poplin and cashmeres. English serge is Biro at a premium, both the plain serge and that ribbed slantways, which goes by the mam> of diagonaie. This lat, in any of the dark colors how +0 fashionable, makes up vhry nice walking costumes, which are set off amd lighted up by PRE EVENING STAR te ows by <n to = very beautiful stee! buttons so much ip bers at Tes or Fout® och Crete FEE Mos the: countar | hie groat furrwr for steel battons [ am bound Two Cxnte each. hree months, 61.52; | to insist upon, because it is qu te Wkely to Inst siz mouths, 93.00; = = through the winter. The most beaut fe) sets of THE WEEKLY STAK—Polished Friday a2 | ~ steel buttons arc those cut « faceiter like dim~ syear. SF Lovariably iu advance, in bothcases,and | Ro paper sent longer than paid for | SF Bates of advertising furnianed on application. | rrr ane ree LADIES GOOD: Vt, 42—N2. 6,427. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1873. SPECIAL NOTICES. TWO CENTS. _EVENING STAR. The Tarf. PIMLICO RACES YESTERDAY. Closing Testimony in the Stokes-Fisk ax Murder Trial, the wound of Fisk was imevitably fatal. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR monds, but there are also other styles—the bla- ish steet, the burnished, of a brown tint, and the engraved, showing « brilliant pattern upon adull ground. The parure of byows a: fantassie ts made to match with the set of Dutton, amt comprises the eat drops, cross or locket, ani outs —— sleeve links. Large stec! buckles are also worn, o / Z , near Baltimore, were | After our telegraphic report of the Stokes flernoon: not only at the belt, but to fasten the large soar 11 sia lalieee tales Decidedly Good inant Rienied seer. The weathier was | trial closed eatery. prosecution ealiet This A "s Dispatches | } rd fashionable in modern costames. our st fe re mt fnih tt A to me ec y . j i lightful and the track in good condition. The | Dr. Gordon Buck in rebuttal, who test at Pee ee om ° to steel in the favor of fashion o YONEW AND VERT SELVCT stock Washington News and Gossip. foverine is a summary of the several contests : On Associated Press Reports. YBS AN? WoRSTED aa ¢ e's Worsted Hoods, Mitts) and Fancy Wold of *MBROIDESED S, SLIPPER Cas ELECAMPANE AND HORESOUND cou GH DROPS INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts trom this source to-day were $184,171.89, Porrsvitte, Pa., was to-day granted the free delivery (letter) svatam with three carriers First Race.—Central stakes for two-year olds; one mile: $50 subscription, play or pay; clab to add #50. Closed with eight nominations. Eotries:—John_F. Chamberiain, Visigoth and Weathercock, P. Lorillard, imp. Saxon. Sco: Weattercock, 1; Saxon, 2; Visigoth, 3. me, cross-examipation he admitted there was a little shock. It was remarkable how he showed so little.’ He had not yet felt the fall effects while attending to making his will. Other physicians testified that Fisk's wound was necessarily fatal, and that his death was not caused by ait New York Notes. LOOKING FOR PHELPS’ ACCOMPLICE. New York, “ctober 2 It is ramored that state treasurer Kaines and the district attorney of Albany were in this ony eat evening looking Jet, which, as well, but is, per! dresses, whi woolen fabrics ange, also look® extre: perhaps, more sujtable to steel looks admirable with dull Jet, then, is very fashionable, nor are the vent styke dis- both for buttons and for jewel beautiful our de fantaisie ain) worm r . a overdose of morphine. for the accomplice of Phelps, the defaulting ich, aud agraffes for the belt, ee SEARS oacetat 25 cone Lorestan Senait nisounts | Sani Cnee ans Nines taco Maas it Race—Selling race, for all ages; two | Bird W. Spencer. assistant treacarer of tho | cashier, and expecting to secure 140,00 of the ‘of skirt and tu . be effectvai, cheap, pleasnat, conve sions. if SS 2 G14 Sh wrent, Ne Branch NN) De on ee artes str. et Ma, Nas wow & Int tment of tee etal BONNETS gd BATS Bridal aud Mourning ordece promy:! =} DECIDEDLY GOOD | for obstinate Conghs, Colds, &c.; can be had onty at NATTAN?S Drag Store, Dolan, and others. ing. ‘This will return this even- THE MONSTER TE! ore for the naval ob- servatory has arrived from Boston, and will s; horses to be sold fur $1,500, full weigut; these for $1,000 allowed five pounds; those tor , ten pounds; those for $5%), fourteen por winner to be sold at auction immedi- ately after race; purse $590, of which $100 to the ‘second horse. Entries H. Santord, Mildew; J. F. Chamberiain, Wh: Erie railway, testified that he attended every day. He is one of the captains of the oth regiment, and never saw Fisk have a pistol; was with him the day of the July riot; offered him a pistol, and he refused it. A motion was maile to strike out the answer, missing money. SUIT FOR A MILLION AND A HALF. The nephews and grand nephews of George Hardin, who died intestate in March, IX leaving an estate valued at a million and’a hal cotlars, bave brought suit for it: Ladies who trembied for the and useful polonaise may be safely say it will be the winter. Its moditic: smade very long, almost as long asthe skier behind, shorter and remaining open in Cront rosi i 8 0. but denied, and an exception was taken. ‘inst Elizabeth Hardin, the wife, and A. and but very slightly draped at the back. This = 21 and D streets northwest, | Som be placed in position in the fr Jomo. | Honalue, Artist; A-D. Brown, Brookisud; D. | Gustavus A, Fuller teatited that he was for- | 3% bridge, who took out letters of administra’ | model maker up very me k materials j See wy , Directioes—Use Cough Brupfreely whanthe cough | aiis selencope has the largest perfect object | eh Mel, Cora Linn; H. Blandy, Tom Boston; | merly a captain iu the Mth regiment, aud keow They claim that Hardin was never legally | For evening dress another Fasrionst dgsariere for eR NNT aT Ey Ral eee eee ee | sists in tho world 1. B. SW. He Davis, Allie Hunt; J. G, i | Fisk well frequently saw hita undress, and he ed, but merely placed a ring on the | a tuuic rather than polonaice, short wud. wery key Tes Dt m4 mR NATION oj .— | Lawrence, Village Blacksmith. Score:—Cora | ( ) a habit of emptying everything 0! woman’s finger and called her his wife. tully draped at the k. Bato! this anon; we FaNCY GOO}S. HUSTH RY. lief. ‘octi-tr HEADSTONES FOR NATIONAL CEMETERIPS ee ae ee LS rea von yc Seton Boast bo ~ DRRWEAR, and a NOTIONS, teh: ‘8 Hair Dye is the best In the worlé the only true and perfect Hair Dye, no ridiculous tints, no disappointment, harmless, rolinble, taxta The Secretary of War will on Monday award the contract for headstones for the spldier-’ Third Race.—Gentlemen’s Post Stakes; one and a quarter miles; for all ages; welter ‘eights; & 8 pistol, and he told witness he never did ha one. a clerk Edward A have first to think of costumes tor the day-time and for out walking ° For a walking costume a lady may choose be- : graves in the national cemeteries. Enough spe- nd subscription, play or pay; club to add Chas. R. Blaine testified that he is now colonel : ds on the revenue | tween a polonaiee and jocket’ bodice, but this D DAME ESTREN, 615 lich serect near @, hon ices Sree Nims wo ot all draggists’, cimens have been received at the Quartermster of which #100 to the second horse horses | of the dth regiment; had been lieutenant colonel, | have been committed by them, stoutly deny the | should be very muc ~ . th the’ fal ee : returned from New York OM. ISLAND. 8. ¥. DYEING General's office to start a good-sized cemetery. $500; to be ridden by members of the Maryland Jockey and knew Fisk well; never saw a pistol with truth of the assertion, and attribute the a: & ‘question of figure. No doubt a well-cut polonaise sets off to best ad: — —— ub, f any recognized association in the | him, and never knew him to carry one. upon their reputation to malice on the part of nts od, well-proportione: B, AMUSEMENTS. ‘Tax Loxow ¥oo operated on the conscience | {hitea States or Canada; to close August 15, | | A. Stewart, formerly cutter to Bell, Fisk's | Ha yer. . then, unfortunately, crory aus aus uot odie of a visiting New Yorker, s contribution having | and name at the post; five or more subscribers | tailor, was shown the pantaloons Fisk wore NO BANK STATEMENT. Venus-like proportions, and the polonaise in wert oo hn wore comreus. been received from London by Treasurer Spin- | to fill. Entries :—Bannatyne's Stockwood; | When shot. He said that although there was a There will be no bank statement to day. ree . ner, to the amount of one hundred and twenty- Brown’s Coronet; McGrath's Tabitha; Law- rence’s Lochiel. pistol-pocket in them, he believed he took the THE TOTAL IMPORTS rather too uncompromising for pristr, stout, or rather too decided!y in such wwayre Agures, ; ; a : ‘Score:—Stockwood, 1; Coro- | order from Fisk, and that such pocket was not e week AMount to $5,430,003, an increase acket bolice offers numberless re- QT4cEN geras- | EVES AHBAD OF ANY NOVELTY COMPANY seven dollars, to be charged to the conscience 3. Time, 2294.” ordered. There is an additional charge for a 2,093 over last week. The general mer- gives almost unlimited neering 9 SS" LISHMENT— ESTABLISHED 1519 OUR MORTO TS BX CELSIOR in ay malle “heats, best 3 in 5, for all | pisvol-pocket, and the rule is to ask the cus- | chandise was $4,271,650, dry goods, $1,555,413. | taste and fakcy of a eklifal nedete it eee eeretiost cad lncpet of, 0 Kiee ts the country; B2-LOOK $i FOR ONE WEEK aM PRESIDENTIAL ArrontTugNTS.—The Pres- | ages; purse, $700; of which 3600 to first horse, | tomer whether he wants it or not. Amount marketed, $1 a1. doubt for this reason that the jacket bodice is BAT De In the wT Oth etree Me Peg, | OCTUBRE 2. and two MATINERS WEDNES- | igeut to-day appointed Maximilian T. Bon- | $100 to the second. Entries:—M. H. Sanford, | _F.T. Venot, a tailor, who had a store under IN THE STOKES TRIAL TO-Day, never very long out of fashion. It allows of ® B. B—Gearene ee atest, between F ani G, DAY and SATURDAY. ee tks bacedyer 4ekcc oe A. B. Low's & Co., Bessle Lee. Score:— | the hotel, ran around on hearing the shots; saw | Angust Schemmel, for the prosecution, tostifind | variety of mofiieations etna ee dntig pour ariidennine th ee tees Gen nee » uisiana, urveyor general 1, 1, 1; Beasle Lee, 2, 2,2. Time, 1:56, | Fisk at the foot of the stairs, and heard him | that he slept with Fisk when he wassick. Never | tremely popular ‘The hadnes may be a mere or staat ss The greatest, Paomer Hunter of the United States for that district; Benjamin | 1:56, 1:58 Whar ths clamation. He was called to prove | saw a pistol or pistol pocket about him. | les tight St, may open with revece ar be hen, A. Fis » FIRST CLASS SCOURER, wae gteet Posies taser oe oe errish to be United States Consul at Bordeaux, THE PROSPECT ASSOCIATION RACKS. what the declarations were. The testimony was | Dr. Wood testified as to the correctness of the | up, have a double-breasted BP Tee fora batent Omen, poner Beater ota Franee and Franklin Oleott United States Con- | yesterday was the third day of tho second fall | objected to as not part of the ret yerte, The Ladies Dresses cleaned without taking them apart. thes cloazed without shriak- ‘Bias constantiy on Rand s fine assortment of IMPOBTED BONNETS, STBAWS, CHIrs, ‘The only Lady Shot in the world; ‘The Child Hunter, Little Frankie Frayne, Tn their great Sensation Drama of SF OROLOSO' and our stupecdous Company of first-class Artists Eagan and dwards. OROLOSO' a G. W. Thompson, Jule Keen, Joseph Whittaker, Misses Amolia GorJufle, Fannie May, Rugene Harriesn, &¢. sul at Nantes, France. Sivan Payments ext WeeK.—Secretary Richardson in conversation this morning stated ‘Treasury department this morning and spent sometime in conversation with Secretary Rich- ardson. Mr: McCulloch expresses the opinion that the late financial troubles are practically meeting of the Prospect Fair Ground (N. Y.) Association. First race. purse $500, for horses that have never beaten three minutes. Sterling was the favorite, and won in threo straight American Girl won in three straight heats Fullerton second, Camors third. Timo, 2:20, 23 and 224. The first heat is the fastest ficst heat this year. witness was asked by Mr. Tremaine where Fisk was when he saw him. He answered: “Between the door and the foot of the stairs. Fisk ap- eared to have words were: “Oh, God! is there no one to he! me?” F. Curtis was recalled, and testified to the words he heard as he was coming along the hall towards the head of the stairs. He just heard treatment of Fisk after the shooting, and said he advised Fixk to make his will, because all penetrating wounds of the abdomen were d gerous. On cross-examination witness said, if have been arrested. The gambling houses are to receive similar attention. AN ALLEGED MURDERESS DIES OF STARVATION. The wife of Thomas Finn, who has been ¥ ron or a discreet opeuing, en chale. que may be deep or short, flat or round, r The gone to the door, and turned | as one of the wituesses swore, Fisk and Stokes | ‘Tx Next Pare Frown Stnfantead, Notice: Prigcsmot- | Or the Dead Shot of the Sierra Nevada, The great- | that the amount of silver which the government | heats, Effie Dean second, Farmer Boy third. | back to go up stairs. He appeared to be in | were both standing at the right side of the | St. Louis for's2,oa Sede a " anteed. oy est Sensation a W ashingto: » Willian would be prepared to pay out next week will | Time, 2:53, 35 and 364. great ea 2 was bent, and had both hands | stairs when the shot was fired, the bullet coal Allen, of 5: s, and Ben tH ‘eu TUCK SKIRTS for #8 cents First 9 ce of the Wenn Cantatrice, 80- | 3PProximate between two and three hundred Second race, purse 33,500, free for all, Ju ge on his abdomen.” Witness having privately | not bave gone in the direction it uid Pittsburg, in condition. an y FLO Market Space. 18'IY | pip ELMA.. The eccentric Sougaor Dance Mes, | thousand dotlars. Should the demand exceed | Fullerton, Camors, American Girl and%Gazelie | told the judge what the exclamation’woe Te was A VIRTUOUS SPA caune ey SS cenaition. Eagae — CHRISTIE and HOOLEY. The great $250 Oni: | this amount more will be forthcoming. were entered, but the latter was drawa before | allowed to be put in evidence. Witness then | Under indictments found by the Grand Jary | Th. in dnabont ener Ot. toate ae MISS McCORMICK, nese wonder, LING-LOOK. and the Eastern Mau- Ex-Szcrerany McCorcocn visited the | Starting. Fullerton was the favorite 1s0 to 75. | said that, as far as he could make out, t @ number of keepers of disreputable houses | £2,000 a side and the championship of America. Serpent, YAMADIVA. Ex-§ cCoLLocn visi PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, rPenty Mise BLANCHE SELWYN Another fight is to follow this contest. The men are George Kooke, of New York, and Jem Coyne, of England, for the middle weight championship of America. Rooke is well t locked up in Jersey City since July iast for | known, formerly of Providence, RL. He was mt fail to see this great entertainment. 25-tr | ended, and that the outlook is promisin, a Horrors or Tae YeLLow Fever Pragrs.— | the word ‘ Assassin,” and then, .{* Will any one | killing Eugene Alles in a quarrel, has died | defeated by Rocky Moore of New k at Isle FROWEBS, RIBBONS, ae, | ——— muniGat oan 5 “=> | Saalestae a aeneral ven ouch ben @ and | Yesterday's dispatches trom Memphis reports | protect me from this assassin’? A statement | from starvation. of Shoals, N. H., October 22, 1857, in twenty- met an dame Ladies CAPS and CO | ee general resumption ness. that affairs are more hopetal than they have | made by Fisk to this witness while they were ARRIVED, U.S. STEAMER JUNIATA, WURES just receive: mub-tr — tP RE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF LADIES Hear the Magnificent $6,000 ORCHESTRION, the latest Oporatic ana Naticnal Music, Tue Potarts Reror’ .—Secretary Robeson has concluded not to make up his report on the been since the outbreak of the fever. There were 21 deaths since ‘Ihursday, a marked de- him up stairs was offered in evidence, assisting but exciuded. from Upernavik, Greenland, via St. John's five rounds, lasting one hour and four minutes. Coyne isa ‘celebrated English middie weight He fought liarry Allen, Tom Allen's brot S30 Peiiarnias nando i au crease from the figures of previous days. A . SAMUEL J. TILDEN, | before he left England.’ They fight on the cet TTS, ontling at reduced priced. tt ssece. | oe Seren : FS Polaris expedition wntil after the arrival of the | yellow fever nurse gave curbolic acid toa pa, | ANOTHER DowNPALL—The Rochester Unton | chairman of tha Nenocratcnies commitice, | December. Tom Kelly, of Ste Lous al _ a MB. SCHWARZENBERG’S, ; | three seamen who were left behind onthe whale: | tient day before yesterday by mistake, which | Of the 22d makes the statement that forged p has returned from Europe. ready to fight the winner. He EAL HAIR SWITCHES, Price $3, selling for | 465 Pennsylvania avenne, h side, between in the Aretic region. When they arrive the Sec- | caused death in afew minutes. Another nurse | per has been found atioat in that city, drawn —< 2 Sea years of age, stands five fei atS. HELLELS, 716 Marke wey | rats tectventent immense Orchostra, | Tetary will take their testimomy and make up t attempted to outrage the wife of @ patient in | by ex-Mayor Charles H. Clock. The Union | ghe New Jersey Southerm Railroad | height, and’ weighs, when in “| aE? SS BE ag ac syn lacomeraa: * | revort to be submitted to the President. This | his charge. A magistrate was summoned to | Says: “How much of this forged paper is afluat Troubles. pounds. | He is « well-fo Le! FRENCH STAROH ENAMEL | Fresh cold LA on draught. #28-3m | will occupy about three weeks time. residence yesterday to marry a conple, and boon oe gic jrpde eg roger wa SUITS ABOUT TO BE BROUGHT AGAINST Tae | a skilful = : the best article fn the world for doing up Linen ot nies as y, | When he arrived there he found another magis. | eral thousand dollars. It was also ascertaine: COMPANY—THE ARRANGEMENT WITH THE B. | branches. He foug! For asia oy quoacce ® Deaatitul gloss to the feoric. | Ory No.) Om Exhibition and Sale)New No | Nava Oupens.—Medical Director J. W. | trate luiaine an inenee oon another magis. | om visiting several bankers that for the past | 435 4 woap ey ABBANGEME siae yard alo fought gl For sale b: Set ‘eae mea, ae ar Tra tr, | Pavlor to the naval rendezvous, Boston, Mass.; | family who had died suddenly. The marriage | three years at least paper made by Clark, and New York, October 25.—In connection with | Fdwar pd Te on,gaining the su 00. Menefactarers,_ HBT MARKRITER'S, va Br. | Assistant Surgeon Charles W. Gravitt to the | was postponed, Another suiciie occarred yoo. | bearhig the endorsement of Addison Gardiner, | "> ors ‘on Wall street yesterday that the | over both to do, owns real yacls-ty Baltimore, Mary! Ho, 439 Tih rect, betweon D and E streets, eight | receiving ship Ohio. Detached—Passed Assist- | te'day, but the name of the person and ths | has been negotiated, and when matured and | New Jersey southern railroad is insolvent, and | Pittsbur, pe added we - — —— doors above Odd Feilow’s Hail. ant Surgeon W. A. Cowan trom the recerving | Cause were not ascertained. protested has been taken up by Clark and paid. | that a large amount of its paper falling due | mond cross val =4,009, Choice O11 Paintings, Eugravings, Ubromos, &e, | of) » OL ‘and ordered to the torpedo et Sow There have been four yellow fever deaths | An instance was related that when accused o! | could not be paid, it is understood that a num- | in St. Louis are legion and the DRY GOODs. aitltes largoet stock "Paper Hangings, Window | jul. Ol Assistant Surgeon ‘M.C. Drennan has | *ice our last report in Montgomery. Alabama. | forging Judge Gardiner's name he said it was | foWd mot, be paid, it is be begun. One already | with Hogan, and they readily take the odds fMCKY wartess seis, Wings, Nails, &c-,in the District. = ‘Tee | reported his return howe having been detached pe pipet in Feports one yellow fever Addie Gartion consis iin Bet agen eget has been commenced by Prosper P. Shaw, di- | offered by Allen's admirer: 3 whine tee from the Lancaster on? ‘ ~ | death. Advices from Bainbridge, Ga., state | Addison F. resid h Ty rector of the company, for #6,000, which he PRICE LIST: Bo" Please renauiber Hame and Number. jel-ly* | been ml yey Ol E rineer that physicians concur in the opinion that the | made the paper. There is an Addison K. Gard- | jouned to the company. It is understood that Arter 4 Dean Man's M ss —The : : = E. B. Latch hus reported his retarn home, hav- | ‘“isease which broke out there a week or more | N¢r noted in the directory. With these tacts | Jay Gould has a ciaim of 8600.00) against the | matter of the estate of the late (i Harding wa Alps Ext can be sido the vory battsdventags | ing been detached from the Cangeess on ths | *¥0 i yellow fever Gra, but found that ne wat lying hopsiesiyiti | GUMEARY, and that Lie will also prosecate tt. | came up. for adjustment "in “Now” York ! mis a =e d een ae . » but found that be was lying hop: y ikl = * ho profess to be w court yesterday for a number of years Lin 2 OF EES Decrees Lone Gh ask Me dere mo, and has been placed on waiting or | ‘Tae CatuoLic ToTaL Anetinance Unton | at his residence, cal’ trae nee ee 7 etn ge Dig Moca rgnicl scupnanrnd majorite of | he ene the targest tines in the trade. Lin : ss = 200: | sotenby Goll promptly ieee ee eee tistr | Ue Oy Auunica The new executive council ofthe | expected. His mind has wandered for several | the stock and bobds of the mead Med nce | In Ios be mers a Walker, a WE TON HOSE eH BoE: veld J Consritutioxatity oF THE Iowa Ligvon | Gatholic Total Abstinence Union ef America, | days, and his financial affairs seem to trouble | Yullt with bis gw weave the iene eee | etaaer ang me Harding now claims, they BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF DRY GodDs: | = — in the | tected at the late national convention in this | him—he declaring that he has paid five ha . 5 were married by a justice, but fatlea to get a EMORY BAXTER, BALLS, &c. Cay on Limkortant case held over im the | city, held their frst mecting in ‘Trenton yester- | dred dollars on etorcat Gebtee Raid five,ban- | Delaware and Chesapeake bays, in the states of r. fiarding ® boute sop! 20 nneyiv ant venus — a : W ADHINGTON SOHURTZEN VEREIN. United States Supreme Court from the Su- preme Court of day, at the residence of the president ot the hundred dollars, and that the balance will be Delaware and Maryland, which are about com pleted. He claims that he is building, unaided, certificate. Mr. £ rding bought a house in Cornelia street, New York city, where, notwith- lowa, presents the question | union, Very Kev. Father Byrne. Various mat- | taken care of. His relatives, although Tecog- Tl ¢ | standing his wealth, he continued to live until HOTELS. GRAND SOCIABLE whether the various state jaws, and particularly | ters were disposed of and by-laws agreed on for | nizing his crimes, states that for two years past pipe re a eee lng wits tan mere his death, on the @th of March last There yaoNS HeTEL fe iz tee 2 LE, owe Cone forbidding the oy mpeg and {ncitpe = —- = year. Z ‘he — pt rast glove —— him Cor) = sound | more and Ohio company that upon the comple- | were no children, bat from testimony prodaced N’S HOTE ‘0 sale of alcoholic tiquors, are not in conflict with | questions of emigrants and cooperation w: e | mind, and he certainly has not acted like asane t Dp 5 g ved H Stee - = THE NEW BANQUET HALL OF THE the provisions of the Fourteenth Amendment, | irish total aatisence bodies woes Oni atenand | ness i SAE eat eed ere eee ee |S ees Se ee ae ene lees 68 ae SCHUETZEN PARK. itis contended that inasmuch as sach liquor: to. Among the members present were the first @ line of boats and barges to make connection most affectionate terms. He was a very retired a ¥ 7 n Kock Hall, K ounty, Md. - | man, if not hating, at least caring nothing for “J Sivusien Pin sakscteciess ON TUESDAY, Ocroser 2Srm. fate cae dee ie roped by federal laws, no | vice presidents, Very Hev.J- Ireland, V.G-,8t, | | Towa's Liquom Law Consravep—Judgment | Cate Seite ne jen a Te nee oe: | man, If not hating, at least caring nothing for oa — a Members and their Ladies only admitted. state can deprive its citizens of the right to | Paal, Min Tangs B. Cotter, Winoma, Minn.; against a Liquor Seller Moy Createa Lien upon | not be finished until next spring, the Balti the 6th of last March he died, leaving personal tl HE IMPERIAL HUTEL, ‘The care will be ronping until the close of the | hold an@deal im it inthe manner songht, an | Rev. F. ichaud, of St. John, N. B. Second | Property A special dispatch to the Chicag» | gna one company will defer their part property to the amount of between $1,500,000 samns “ ble. EBNST SCHMIDT. that the party whose property has been seized | vice presidents were represented by proxy. Jas | Tribune from Dubuque, La., October 22. £27" | then, and they have nodoudt thata freight | and $2,000,000, all in bonds, stocks in bank. AMES BYKES, Proprictor, Sccroisry__ | and destroyed under the law is entitled to re- | W. O'Brien, of this city, was appointed national | The Supreme Court/of Iowa, in scasion lace, route between Baltimore and New York canbe | He Owned’ no real estate xcept ‘the house tn Paostixe Paxsevivasta Avaxc dress a7 rates ot the amendment cited and ty Setbeen preainn, or’ est halon Pek oe ne et thus established, and in summer a roate fur | Cornelia street in which he lived. He expressed ae : EDUCATIONAL. immanity in future: y . president. v al, de- 2 rez ibiiogs | Passengers. The Baltimore and Ohio company. | a fear that the marriage might be denied after Beiween 3th and Wik Streets, ee eae Tue Return to Silvan PATMents—Dr. Hurb, involving the legality of the prohibitory andy "DRE BRYANT HOUSE Lecated on corner 14th strect and N. Y¥_arenus. After the Ist of December, 1 Wasrnixetos, BD. ISELLE MAP Mea so liam. pad at halt: past 3 p ™ girls and boys at hi if-past two p tm, PROD'HOMME, Jnsirueror I street —Classes for Indies at ‘Classes for young oct -e0dt™ Linderman, direstor of mints, left Washington for New York, to make arrangements for the proposed payment of silver by the government, voted to the union, is to be issued immediately in this city.—N_Y. Herald, 24th. AGraxp BittiAeD TOURNAMENT, open to the billiard players of the world, is announced liquor law, in the aspect in which that law sub- jects the property in which liquors are sold to a Judgment against the liquor seller. The appel lant set up various provisions of the state con it is said, however, does notown a dollar in bonds or stock of the New Jersey southern road, nor are any of its friends interested. They hay: no responsibility whatever with the enterprise, his death by his relatives for their own interests, and so went through a marriage form in ence of Dr. Van Pelt, whom he asked to ut a ri tens g on Mrs. Hanting’s fin- witness, He p i to take place at Chicago, commencing on Mon- ae cnt n | beyond that stated ger, said he would be her lawfai husband, and Tiatalent Boarders will Bad te Hess tarot the, | [M[ADAMESCHLIECK ER sosisted.by her to be inaugarated next week. The amount | day evening, November 10; and coutiewias any | Gow ber te Besrtee hon ei Se ee eee ne nis wits. He thon Eiaee most desirably and hist conventemtly located heuec | Sve teFs is prepared to resume ber lessons available begin such payments is between | and evening until finished. Prizes atouuting recorded to-day (Day, Justice) overrule ti Wall Street To-day. how deny that there wasany inthe e - Ecpch, Language to privese pupil two and three hundred thousand dollars; but Cooin cash are offered. The winner of the | git. ‘The court says: “The precise natn GOLD FIRM—STOCKS DECLINED. m the estate Beatty furnished, well lighted and | Puri ofthe test ptoleno ne et ie Becta all the mints, as mentioned in Tue Stan some et number of games will receive the first | Yoived pertains to the right of the laecialutare ta New York, October 25.—Money is loaning at Provided with all moderm home ao- | fory of Music, wil! give lessons on the Pianotorts | SMe ago, are busily engaged in the manufac. prize of £1,000 and anemblem of superiority, Geclare’a jud ment against ‘a defontant ‘a lien | 1 t0 1-92. Foreign exchange is unchanged. Gold ‘The charece are low, but the ta and th and in Singing. A German class will alsobeformed. | ture of silver coin, and additional supplies will | which sbali become his property and be held upon the pro; caty of another usel for the un firm, ranging between 105%, and 1084. The rates Gort of ali guests will bs caret Oi |e ‘734 13th arent, pear New York avenue. | be soon forthcoming. The Philadelphia mint | without conditions. The winnerof the second lawful aie of manufacturing or selling | Paid for carrying are 2 to 6. Government bonds The proprintr, Z. BIOHARDS,bandeterminndt | fife"Gpees Mrs. Jadce Field. Mrs, Senator Wost, | bas been coining and issuing large amounts of | greatcet numine of gomee Wit eel tee liquors, with the owner's consest orgenow, | itm. Southern state securities dull and steady. | Smainder ‘among the people, whe came from Provide @ good cater novid-eoly Parcong” it 2s Osaek tecnees atte French | f0ld and silver, the stock of bullion on han! | ond prize of $750. The winner of the third | tedge.” The court thentakes up the objections | The stock market opened firm and advanced x | every quarter to sce something grand; but the ~ © WILLARD. "| beeations Phos. Paylor,esq, Agricultural Barosa | pace Seester than at any previous time in ths | greatest number of games will receive the third | /¢"! f appellant, and contends that the legisia | 32,1, but afterwards declined. Western Union | Medses though listorical, are amything but Cc. ¥ Pret anal once cone history ef the mint. The return to silver pay- | prize of $550. The winner of the fourth great- | ture does a6 the power to #0 declare a udg- | fell off from 574 to 55; Lake Shore from 654 to | sttractive. A snore f ity aud t Scant band EBBITT HOUSE, ee = come time ago by President Gears Ty eemes | cetnumber Of games will recetve the fourth | ment againet eliarorectiere oe eer eeeas: | to 623; New Vork Central from 43% to a4, of Indians could not well be imagined. ‘The . Some time ago by Presidemt @rant to the eficet | prize of $450. ‘The winner of the fifth greatest of liquors, a lien ‘upon the property in whien | Northwest from 36% to 31; Ohio's from Princess Mary and the widow ‘of Captain apl-ty WASHINGTON, D.O CONTINUANCE teat earianey hein oe par | Lumber of games will receive the fifth prize of | the iiquor is sold or manufactured, “The argu, | 22 nen Loam some Ste 50 Jack attracted the most attedtion. They were = ——— = . p $350. j ma 29, to 27 ‘@bash from 41% to 39) both arrayed in deep mourning, tar and ashes, with silver, It was the policy of the govern ment —————_—_____ ment of the court_for it 1s an argument as well | Cj iy; U tie . In separate pists bh square on a feet to the inch, comprising all k and subdivisions, with date ana Feetness verified by Wm. Fo same ea... City DETERMINED TO DEFER THE WITHDRAWAL PERSONAL.—Miss Austine Snead (‘« Mias Grundy”) has returned from the North in im Kine or France.—The Paris Memorial Dipto- matique says the Countde Chambord has as sured foreign powers that his policy will not be How Snerwin Passes ura ‘Time.—Sherwin, the broker of Charlies H. Phelps, is still in the 17% to 17; and C.C. & 1.'Co. from 20% to 194 The lowest prices were current after mid-day. ————e A Suicidal Family. though they bad laid ont allthe winter under am ash-heap. They left om the cars at 9:30 o’elock for their home in Wyowlng territory. custody of Order of Arrest Cierk Jarvis, havin Captain Hasbrouek, with twenty men of battery , eevee, Alen stet eee Sy Proved health, and has taken rooms at 1321 G | Pggressive, and thatho will not attempt to re- | Pica cp to the present time to give therequired | Forts, Oxr., October 21--A maanand wife, | js 4tt artillery, and company G, 12th iafantry, improvements in each lot, and @ descrifinnct ee or ovr street. Gen. N. P. Chipman is quite ill, we | Wwtate the Pope in his temporal possessions. | Hail oraso.q00, “The sheriff requires tee once, | with one child, got off'e train going east yester- | will escort them to Cheyenne. Lientena Dutiding material thereof, w jocation of Sre- regret to learn, and his physicians forbid him | forse pome Tae has Charged the curés of his | tiey “Teal eotate owners im this city, whe arc | day saying there were parties on the ears eoleg | wees and Anderson, with the remainder of bat- plugs, water matue: and’ fi m stations, and | POPULAR PR CE LIST, | trom seeing or. conversing with any one, | 1ocese to pray fer the restoration of the mon- | Hes, to justify in $66,000 each, swearing that | tomurder them. While at the hotel it was seeu | tery B. will proceed to Sam Frame mee ether Information bearing upon the value of Prop: in. Horace Porter was in Washington yes: | 8FbY. ‘The deputies of the lett have congratu- thetr real entate ef that valus aeeratlien: | that they weromot of sound: taied: and during yee . erty. To be published for subscribers only in som\- FOR A SHORT TIME terday on his way to Richmond. ‘The state. | {ated those of the left centre on their refusal to | Chen ren catmg le,0n that value above all en- | tat ‘ey wer they attempted to commit suicide | FINANCIAL “InmwouLamirize” In Batri- weekly numbers, not to exosed fifty, each contain: , mentin some of the papers that Gan, P. had | listen to the proposals of the Duke d'Audifiret rally, avd appears to be particularly hard for | by jumping into a large hole filled with water. | €on®.—A series of forgeries were unearthed im PE SE WE WILE STILL OFFER made bis home in Chicago is incorrect. He | Lar yier for ecoalition with the right. The | Shelmin to'aet; but hey practicalle. fer the | The man od child when found wore dead tai | the city yecteniay, ‘abewedor'y, Hoimes, the Wase:xor0N, D. 0., September 11, 1873. lives In New York since his connec ih the | [eft have resolved to propose Jules Grery as | * “33 ttle fa the woman was restored to her senses, book-keeper of ,the firm of Hardy & Bros., eot- e70x,D.0., |. 1803. ; ction with the . Coe ffers ‘but little inconvenience from 4 ‘ 5 Fhe public and those’ desiclue ech ee we ce TAR FOLLOWING oliman ear company. <The apnolio hati | {hei® eapdtiate for the presidency of tho assem inenliy' sn casted He a acco ened tom commission! mercaauts, by hls own confer Reyes feformed chet E "Pashis aed’ FW per; | KXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS: | democrats have nominated Julius Wadeworth | Y'- panied” by Deputy Sheriffs Gale and Erb, stow Res Grawn checks to the amount of 85,408 styled "The Beal Estate Directory of Washi Sogxamine and experi ise the pablication of what ia $14 SUITS FOR $10 for Congress from the sixth New York district. ‘Secretary Delano has gone to New York, ‘THe Perksx RDsR MysTeRY.—Jno. Butch, alas Smith, accused of beiag concerned whose duty it is to see tha ‘he does not injure himeelt.” He attends to his business as osual A dispatch from onthe Chesapeake bank, $1,200 on the ‘nion ional bank, amd $529 on the Central Nation- acd they may be smured of tho correcenn te - 5 and will return on Monday. ostmaster | in the’ ‘Peekskill iy * reatad in | and neither sleeps nor eats in jail. Order of | Goldsbore, N- C., says four additional arrests | al bank. He has been arrested, and negotia- Separate ayuare and lot, part cfint ood sebaivne G15 CURSOGLTS FOR 69. | Ciaecal Guesel us quan Glos, Troy Wedtontns eeeece Lak Weagn ee Bebe | Arcont Clerk dame says that the sheriff isro | have been made of persons alleged to bs inter- | tions are in progress for recovery of the money. a mrieaubiae | ty ge @ SUITS FOR $13. turns on Monday. (Judge D. B. Harrell, of | nectady. He will be removed to Peekskill when | sponsible for the safety of Sherwin, and it is Som aaciae Levine eee ct ingamcergeh ye —Bait. Ame Barveyor of the District ot Cokes $16 OVERO ATS FOR 910. | Georgia, is at Willard’s. Postmaster Burt, | the necessary papers are received by the au- | simply a matter of diecretion with him in civil ieemtired erancr sateen, becsbrarn ton oouction ARREST 4 Parsicias vor Porsoxtxe ict of Columbia. of Boston, 1s in the city. “0.9. Tichenor bas | thorities. At first he denied having ever been | cases whether a person arrested shall be con- hi fro es 8 WIFE.—A special dispatch to the Baltimore Talsohave sareed to examine the statistical ta- | $20 SUITS FOR 91 been appointed by the President postmaster at | in Peekskill with Imma Lindter, but after- | fined in jail ornot. At Sherwin's office yester- | te yet to be heard from. American, from Waynesboro’, Pa., Oct. 24 Ble to be furnished in the above- ed pubit $20 OVEBCOATS FOR $14 | Conneautville, ward admitted having left thereon Sunday | day information to reporters was refused, on the Seton Raoele thus Raetee: says: Considerable excitement’ las’ proealicd Feet aud tn Nuusrical Bock | $29 SUITS FOR g1s Mr. Rvssatt “Enngligh gentle- | $y toc: cate oP te a ee aie | fTEtnd tat two evening papers yesterday pub-| 1 oxpom, October 25,350 p. medeventy-five | hore the pest fow days, owing to the seaden and other reed Fecal as obick 625 OVERCOATS FOR §1% | man of rare endowments, adapted to pablic | the charpe of dese tiv te Win ee | cee ee ree meme | thousand dollars in rnp Bang mot rp cnenge Alf rong ane After most careful inves:igation and inquiry we are the * $30 SUITS FOR 922. life, and whose name became familiar to Ame- ren. pecie were shipped from Liverpool for New York to-da: lage near here. Her death took place last Mon- i E ss lay morning, the supposition being that it was an ; rican readers during the session of the Joint ————EEE POSTPONEMENT OF THE TRIAL OF A Woman = t a ret od an to the facilition arent $30 OVERCOATS FOR $22 | High Commission ‘at Washington, the delibera Taz Witt or tHe Late Gerrit Suita.— | ror MurDeR.—The trial ot Mrs. Sarah Merri- A Sap Exptng.—On Monday evening Miss Dosband Dr. ges. ar Spelooysube wen mebeanek 1. Fae Prepare such a Beal Bs sis Sass {ions of which body resulted in the treaty of | The late Gerrit Smith, of Brooklyn, left an es-.| gan, for the murder of Miss Margaret Hamill, | Gertrude Cowap, of New Haven, a young and onthe ae tho doseareh tntyremonen ben rectory of Washi Pow Washington and the Geneva arbitration, has | tate of *00,00, and among other bequests he | the young woman who was found partly barned | beautiful girl, shot herself at the renidence <f | ien ball incheanenet Genes te coe toni Besie and the public ¢ a BOYS. refused the offer of @ peerage furthis services. | made, there was one of $20,000 to be divided | and with a rope abont her ‘neck in the | her brother-in-law, Mr. Vandewater. She was levelopments. The stomach of deceased has and all to whom cuche work oan be of erie Mr. Gurney is to be, however, created a baro- | among the children of Mary Elizabeth Hadaon, | house of the accused, in Williamsburg. was | formerly a school mistress, but fell into a life sent to a chemist, to be analyzed. A cor. FLICH & FOX, Beal Estate Brokers, | $12 SCHOOL SUITS FOR $$ net, and will soon come forward as a candidate | his daughter. Another child was born to Mrs. " i eoubeciptios snd orders will be received at the A.B. Patt & Sox, 401 %&h street northwest, El. M. Faunrz, 9 Penn seen at either of these be forwarded upou ap- 5 DBESs SUITS FOR $10 $13 SCHOOL SUITS FOR $9. st S DRESS SUITS FOR 913 for the House of Commons for A Cooperative Dou. Fac The Co- operative manutact: company at Spri dolls stand, kneel, sit and hold their arms in any position, like a living child. Fifty hands Hudson after ber father’s death, and the exec- utor applied & the surrogate for instructions as to whether the money should be divided among all the children. The surrogate has decided to have been begun this morning in the Kings county court of oyer and terminer. Ex-District Attorney Tracy, who has just been retained for the defense, appeared when the case was called, care than had been given to itso far. He there- fore asked that the case be postponed until the of shame and was dismissed from her position She tried to teach music, but her past career prevented success. The girl despaired of living honorably and summarily ended her sad career More Taaty Waeckes.—A diabolical at oner’s jury bas been in session during the day, but a verdict has not yet been rendered. The position occupied by this family has naturally caused much excitement : 7 iz. and said that it was a very remarkable cas», | The Cuion says ‘some of the most respecte! 1» pew drug ctore mae vaneokea seid, hs Dog ten EB vol tlie that it should be distributed only emong the | and he felt satisfied that it yas the duty of th el geen “e ee _ = piste: a MvNiciral DeaD-Lock mm ats . _ DYS' oO D day id a children cot Mr. Si Oy " 7 cer | which she used was lent her by o1 m. ha id mn ok ir phe Ponn. AT SAME DISCOUNTS. | stamped on by hydrostatic pressure. ‘Thess | 2 ne at the time of Mr.Sinith’sdeath. | court to investigate the matter with greater pein linn Sint eA «termat terday took from the table and rejected all the nominations made by Mayor Havemeyer for police justices. Rous LittLe—Fourteen - | tempt was made last evening to throw the (id 0 : , 1 neni} next term. The tis w ited. —) % Heretofore these nominations have been left sa may bo desired EQUAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL Goops. are employed, cach a sharcholder in the com- | Years Imprisoument.—The jury in the case of [next term a a een age de ate toe taktae tao non. | unacted upon, and the mayor's hands have d to € pany, and receiving ten per cent. of his wages | Lycurgus Little, jointly indicted with Oscar enville, Fall River. ‘oD ighing twohun- | toon tied. The ain reason given by the Al- orders, a in stock. Lite for the murder Ethel bavther, Clinton | Four Huxprep Yutiow Pgves Oargans a serenity Sve ponte ‘poelerpeactictan dermen for their inaction has been con- a SITIVELY FOR ONLY A FEW Days. A Distinevisnep Vistror.—The Dake of | verdict meee get Of last July, rendered thetr | iv Memenis.—The following is ‘kn extract from | Upon or betw rails and Genoa, a distant relative of Victor Emmanael, dict yesterday, at two o'clock p. m. They & private letter from Memphis: About twelve the engine, fortunately doing no further injury viction thatthe removal of the present police , 4 - ustices is unconstitutional. Alderman McCaf- ymptiers anit Publishers, a f found him guilty of murder in the second de- | hundred have died, four hundred children have | than breaking the ash pan beneath the furnace | 3 saad * | cr Non Spanrisics nenscancm seucioe: | te poniotat®yTas'mates teed"as | Socamtecoem ene were isenn | Eenee™ Se wetted Sot rane eg ceco ae cee BUY NOW. , cay Sr “peo lary. The prisoner hear nce is over. ity them. In 7 y i . * Fall and Winter Goods. I pected to arrive sion is San Frame trom | femtence with ealminess and'composare. Oscar | the Intecked districts £ have found thenenting | captured, should’ be ‘put beyond the nexer ay | iations, but were defeated. ‘The new ‘move HABLS BROTHERS, China. The duke will probably come east by the overland railway. He will! be the first prince Little’s trial will follow. TRIAL OF AN ALLEGED sad and desolate upon the streets, and, upon in- uiry, learned that both parents had gone to repeating the experiment duri their natara! Ilvea—Beston Pranscrapt, Oct bee ment looks like a new deal for EMBEZZING LETTER until thenew are in—N, Fr. of the house of Savoy who has ever visited | Cannmer—The case of Wm. I. Bowie, charged | tegrave, and they wandered from the | Axoruen BALLOooNaTic.—A Vienna tele- | Herald, 24th America. place of death. Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, BANKRUPTCY PROCKEDINGS AGAINST JAY with saotuing and embezzling iethers, teat came in’ posseasion as a letter carrier in the Richmond (V, Ge Se Lents Dats Bove Says that Mr. rel Sige ,» Proposes to undertake a octte-er Corner 7th and D Streets. | Cooxz & Co.—In the United States Courtin | (hited see Gt Wh pedal kelly red pony : = Philadelphia yesterday, the petition of Frank siding, on Tuesday. The jury rendered dict THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN SOUND FEET N. Steers was ‘presented, Praying for adjudica- | that the was guilty of uulawfally are indi le to health, comfort, cheerfutness, | tion of bankruptcy against Jay Cooke & Co., detaining letters, and recommended him to the AMERICA. Patines. set long iis eed po pew se rod of whum he is creditor to the extent of $7,000. clemency of the court. A motion in arrest of | terct'eedoumy na alt ge aatore souad to be Amat: | Judge Cadwallader granted the order to show | jndgmert Gar cteon by the defendant. | sioual ‘attention im order to guard againsc the do- | Cause, returnable next Wednesday. Conviction oy a Poisommr, spring Boyt Fe F | git; H. Davenronr, the well-known actor. | a fsmily named Shaw, of Wasktagtoe county" aT skilled im their treatment: and it’ is awellknows | died Thursday at New Orloans, age 44. He was | New York, were taken suddenly ill, and poison fact that of persons, among them of | Anative of Stamford, Conn., and received @ | was suspected. The mother several of the | the most emineat medical, jodicial and political ‘dig: legal education, but chose the asa pro- | chi'dren died, and one of the latter who reco | Bitaries and others occupying the ons | fession. He was manager ofthe Mobile Theater | ereq is almost an idiot. The evidence w: Se | im zeblic aod privace fe pecronis thenU. | [ast season, and has been comnected with the | Strong against the hivkend wed fe earns 8 Treasury, Washii ~D- * | Bidwell academy of music for several years | was arrested. His trin nded Thursday with a Dr. White vocceatfully treats Oorns, verdict of ‘guilty of murder in the frst de- sepa-Sm __1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. | Visine, ced caner ‘ailmonter of he forte I ened, sesneeey epnamae, Dashrece eee te EOS EXAMINE THE GOLD SPECTACLE, | PSfetei"hihe rat terns the fof rom | Metz teatified that Buzaine neglected an oppor- | ais Wire. Contain Seen Sou ee ‘oo Muon Gas—Wi Ky. was 18 t wy .) Owing to press - depots of provisions 6 : ONLY 56. wears tes Roars te. Whie i umable toyistt Germany. ‘The ‘of the court last | broker, residing at Patchogee, (L I.,'was er. was struck at sctentist claims that H. B. HEMPLES, Optician, oop. oad Beg a i Tee shen Teeter sel ea toe w ee oot eee ee ae me. ma tr___Freseyivenie avense, near th street. | ORANGE WINE. attack before the opening of the proceedings. | Soman nas evidentiy been powoned, but ls te. rt al ed Ne 8. JUSTH, 619 Ley 4 } cin BAXTER'S Puri RANGE WINE we | one, i ral Rap dine Ippipe ped fap - a DisovsTED sing Maret sp0OND-HAND CLOTHING | oranges. It in pure, aromatic, refreshing, sod pal: | authorities, in Brazil, presented his credentials Parties are in the hands of the dinguated with ot Joon tt am, ‘cont of ready-mads new ones. It ponsceses all the well ia propertios | to the Pope, at Rome, yesterday. Miss1owaRY Bil tacled man heap Lies. p= sILE B specialty. fol3-1y 4 of bishops of the fraud.’ <1 Se Tae orrictaL MAJORITY | in ennsylvania i Reid lastnight ey heap got there, ‘not - Gordon fudge uy Court, A=" xp P Srexers, 14,204; for Mackey, for State ‘Treasurer, 25,352 | John 8. Paulding, no Fagg gk Ky., Dispatch: <The TO CONTRACTORS AND MERCHANTS. 87-The courts of [ilinois are tohave | Colorado and Wyomi of water, throws the jnct in association Oargore of STONE, COAL. BAY, LUMB already oyer 8,000 divorce cases of theirdockets, | cancy by the over ped tae (feet washing, a6 dinchar gra from Youn aia wored or det ae with accessions of new applications at the tate | HevcG. Mt Nena the the ‘rece one another. 8 the hertest notice Pe. 5 ccd im | Of 20,000 per annum, will be at Denyer, ' will probably

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