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On Saturday night Wm. Benton, who it will| S: bonds, Eprror STAR: Will the of the James Riley, carryt EVENING STAR. CITY ITEMS. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c, — Us® Dooley’s Yeast Powder if you relish ICHABD co. be recotiected was arrested on the night of the 20. Also, dis- Wi and Georgetown railroad inform " =e. Ramune 24, 1924. | Mii of April Inst for belog oon in biow- ity; ‘#3. "Hat. | the public why screens are on the front eee geet fa wholesome Biscuics, Boils, R BOOKSELLERS AND stati FT AnAY BINDS mii= | ing open the eafe in the oftice of the United | tie Smith wad, piibermn er oetios ene pope tbe ‘astry, arocer sells ONES, LOCAL NEWS. States District Attorney, opposite the City hall, | Acton, do., do. Also, disorderly; $5. Henry gated nulsence in many ressecn Aeunccvon Usivessire Mavs suians * Paxnerivania Avanne, ———cmmeeGaieereres | Ths, Teleased from jail on the order of Judge | Miller, profanity; collateral forteited. Mary who prefer to ridein front, sua others ohutee moved to Jos. W. Nairn's, conen ot Panay — Condensed Locals. Clin on bail. Benton was indicted im May last | Jane Halland Sarah Stephens, disorderly; $5 obliged to when cars are fall, are unable to do mia avenue and Sth ct aren ot Penner iver SEW Books On Saterday right Officer William Drane was | OD an indictment charging burglary, sub- | gach. W. V. Jones, disorderly; do. Richard so unless by climbing over the rail, to which Almanacs free. tSeps Sern cok rf tg vienly til while patroling his beat, and | *eaventiy there were a number of other indict- | Thomas, keeping * dangerous dog, which bit a | some seriously object. If they get on behini. A Live Docriy AsetRED—-A resident of vp Fr, 22 am, . Oliphant, ed to bis home. ments foord against him. Since his incarcera- | child; dog ordered to be killed. | the seats are full, there is Ciirienge. Segoe in- Bar Maine, writing to ©. N. Crittenton, > ‘octor Thorne, by autpeny Trollope, paper, 75>. Ex-Governor Shepherd is building six new | tien in the jail be bas been known as the most CHARGE OP ARSON. | side, and those near the front door who refass Sixth avenue, ror a enpply of Hale's £ 7 Dest of Husbands, by James Te 806, south side of L street, adjoining | reticert prisover there, and seldom if ever | Winnie Layton, @ small colored child, was to step ont cannot be forced by the coninctora. | Ferehound anit Tar, mentions fncidentall: rod of the Sra, by Lt. M. a e, now under lease to Assistant | talked abeut the case, although he has from | charged with having built a fire Tharsday with | “Please . ladies and gentlemen.” by 5 lac time to time said that he would not to the | intent to burn aud destroy the dwelling houseof | The cot mence ig the rear pistform is Saeed ann nitentiary. His counsel was a Mr. Sommer- | Feward Costes, in Georgetown. Luey Brown | crowded to such an extent ther noes ly all the eof New York c.ty, and that gentleman | and Thomas Wallace testitied to seeing Winnie | weight is behind thereby throwing the car of ad several interviews with bim, and when tue (seg alightea Ves ot wood through ‘a fence. | the track and led over the stones to the dis- House, New York, on Thursday last. affair was being examined by the Congressional his case wes brought under an old George- | gust of the passengers, and fearfal dai ge to 5, {i Church, of the District Board of | Committee numerous attempts were made by | town ordinance, andas no damage had resulted fiorses, car’ and ‘harness. tie horaes aro Andit, bas sent in his resignation, to take etfect arties, claiming to Loch gn bos get him to | and the child was young the courtimposed a unable to ‘pull the car on again, three months ago a New England Life Insar- ance opens dl refused to it hh on the ground that be was consampti' fe he adds, “thanks to the healing properties of that invalusbie preparation, my langs are now perfectly sound. and I yester assod a med!~ cal examinatio pry Pritchard, formerly of this city, z business in Winchester, e. was found dead in the per cent. Govern- — loys strorg ey & by) in non iy te bonds ar le Melirosd bouds are stroeg 7 ian pas- ——_+—_. le, and insu fe . on the ist of Sep ber, he 7 ts ‘alk. but as far as known he has thrown no light | fine of $10. fengers are requested to step out io ‘ike’s Tooth: Acke Drops— n= pet enk in the United States Treasury depart. on the case. —— was apprised MISCELLANEOUS CASES. the broiling sun, and ran °s whole Poth rrp nos an ice op pyle cal one eons % aaats that if the bail could be fixed at $3,000, or be- | _Kobert Randall and Charles Kandall, square before the wheels are all on the track. ————- It will be seen by the letter elsewhere that | 1ow that, # New York man would go en his Seken, Drawing stones; $1 each. Wi | When you reac:: seventh street Junction, mar- se as rs Corns, &¢ —Dr. White, BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING, the popular Springs Hotel, at Get! ysbarg, Penn.. | bond. itunes | Gee ee Ten 4 - | Ket-baskets (soine of them as large as a’Sara- dling, WABI Fiewedal Oty Mite acl, | Chiropodist. is in attendance at his establish- Will be kept open during September, at reduced | On Saturday morning a gentleman givi | Coleman, vagran toga trunk) filled to tl tre Ww ~ — y 4 5 ohn top, with the hock of a rates, for the accommodation of the public, | P&me Of Christian Schhittenhart, of New York | Mille on Charles E. Dad- | ham hanging outside, peng heavy to be lifted > Z0 city, appeared, and, producing satistactory evi- | ley; fined $10. Charies Jones, alii Jackson, | over these confounded screens, are draggad » ‘ane eee of Mr. Charles F. Perrie, | dence that be was responsible, Jadge Oliu was | ahd Robert Randall, larceny of a milk Pitcher | throngh the car, across the knees of thoseseho who was for many years a merchartof this city, | Called op, and the bail having been fixed at | and bow! valued at h,and ahat from " ‘Weak and lower—white choise, I5s@ 33; fair to prime do., 135@1 90; chofoe amber, 1.33: Feodh erie Fed. 2 21 39; ‘common to fair doy, 0@1 18; red western, 110/21 20; amber westers, ir ment, No. 835 15th street, the Treasury JUST PURLISHED ABD FOS SLE at a, from 8a. m.to6 p.m. Fee, #1 per SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, * Establiebed in Washington, D. ©. is6t. | @ermer 4x Street and Penasyivania ave. Dr. White removes Corns without in, mo | My other ang Love auth. c ne | we 8 | are fortunate enongh to get a ecat at that point. | 1.22130. Ocrn firm and ta fair demand—white | the patient can walk with ee. ie anozen ots Sohn Siva, Govt wnea "icles abe we Will learn with sorrow that he was stricken wits | 32.000, the deputy marshal, Colonel Phiilips, | Mrs. Obubb; fined $20 and 30 days jail. With screens it 18 impossible to get the weight Sentherny $2403; yellow southern, folly freste-Bunions, Vaseular Excrescences, | The Best ef Husbands. By the auther of “Won, - was called, aud he vending for Mr. Meigs, the T in front, and every horse man knows, or ought | Wetterp,?8. Uste firm and in imp Ciub and Ingrowing Nails, and other ailments Bot Woord ” clerk of the court, took Benton from jail to te | William Mason, colored to know, that the nearer the load is to the | freer ude’ cone masta: $e); do.» ; | ofthe feet. Eminent piycicians, surgeons, ang | Afctic Exyorirneee; containing Oapt. Treon's Drift court-Loase, whero bonds were entered into for | stealing & Bible, worth #1 E | Borsse the easier it ts to draw. Then agatm, if | n minei.ss 00, Daik sa eee an ee oe | thousands Of eat eee pereouages who pa- Gite, 10° Flee. & bistory of the Polaris expe- a his appearance at court, and he ‘was releas: i, | Martin, ese alt and battery on Al snything happens to the harness or horses, the PX : }7{ Pacon | tronize Dr. White's establishment, Ond that onde to the Mowuteins By Jules Verne. ; by Mr. A. Bolden in adesti- | 80d lett in the nine o'clock train on that nigiit | his wife; $10 and costs, Jasser Sime, arceny | driver 1s obliged to climb or tamble over the eee eer eeviss Gaunt rib | timely attention to those important mombors, | Within an Tuch ct tle’ Lule. Blom the Presse ok fete condition, sud Ke Bindiy removed ber to | ee eee cea clerk of Judge Olin 1s as foi- | man dohneone Heme Gat. Henry Get, sad | eith toc omen air of heavy vests and teney, URGIS” Wee ee Denke, Goer ae ima and condaces 66 | op pulls Gebocien. | Fox, the Opposition ander ae . ; je a *y The note to d 2 i~ ‘ohnson, Henry Hail, Henry Get, and | with two overcoats, a pair of heavy; ts an P " . oe. Ser 5 |, Comfort, and cheerfainess, Jan ‘Ox, the Oppe ham obs’ seerthy odes eave Sree tonnes | lower" & agama Wa. Deaoa | tug George Byers, charged with riot and aitray; | pum shoes on. Mr. President, sell the scroens | #7 aud in Yair demaad; taght receipts; 261ai8. ee ee See . pe Coffee vemmal and dail i rol om ably to length of life. Una *: Pn ine. Shi quently rete: The clerk will taxe bail in the above caze in tle | $10 each. “Ida Butler, charged with obtaining | for old iron, take the proooeds. aed tay teen ky tell 1 tate 1. Petroleum unchanged . er the Trees. By Prime Vane ESENGY SERSOTOG: to: thet ce of tue tueumand Adltaer, una it tan tobeaee zoods by false pretences; grand fury. Marcel | ings of some hind to keep the windo ; by EE nomi. | MORE WORK: better Work. and a greater wa | ftticlogy EY Practical we. | | . , aoe we Attorney is satistied with Mr. Scblittenbart as | las Green, same charge; grand jury, Charles | position, ae desired by Pa vals lower. Flour dail aud hoavy, Gora qales and | Téty of work can be done on the Wheeler and Pot; or, Pastimes and Penaliies. By the Rev, Ze. The New District wermment. bail, be may be taken as snch,”” Cromwell, colored, ci — — ee Unchanged Wilson Sewing Machine than on any other. Bo Heweis, uA. arged with interfering aan 4 Jom A. Osborn, United States commissioner | with officer Burns in the discharge of his duty: Fragic Shooting of Two Lovers by 3 0 Mistake. New York, Angust 24 —S Gold, 97%. Exchat ge, loug, m_nik strorg A committee ot the property-hoi stree,six in number, waited upon the Distr Commissioners this morning, and laid be: dail Money, 2 rt, 431. Goveru fer New York, baving certified that Christian | $5. William Johnson, colered, assault and bat Schlittenbart, of New York city, is worth, in | tery on Maria, bis wife, breaking her arm with convinced of this by calling at No. 461 Pennsyl- | Bumo- © author of “Charles Avchester.”” vania avenue. + 7,3, Anse HD: . Steno te, f the A few days ago, at the town of Guelph, On- Lonpon, August 24, 12 £10 To $1000 invested in stocks and gold xs, Pass Bocks, ents A Fath estate, $12,000. and the said Schlittentiar: | s Neary stick, and otherwise shamefally beat- | tario. a most remarkable affair, oomrersa that | “quo? Bree Vin — Freed gst bd retail them a statement of their grievances in rois I | ing her. | Maria tried bard toexcuse his condact | will likely eventuate in the death of @ Learae 1837, 108". ; Te-40 Hoots es percent. s month. Send for par . OKSTOmE ion : — : — having before me made affidavit to the same “= — poten on _ sre} thet | am catiefied that he is good ball for the ar efore the court, saying he was drank at the | ful girl. The facts, as gleaned by reporter of Bacon gave also a verbal statement of the hard. | TAMEd im the order of the court. Signed, | time; but the judge Ancd him S19 and required | tho Tesonte Globe, are these: “John Hazle has shits tmpored upon the owners of property on | Richard Harrington, Assistant United States | #200 bonds to keep the peace. Basil Smith, | for some time been very seriously troaeing by unt deen " property Attorney, District of Columbia. carrying @ razor; $20. Patrick Morgan, pro- | the wayward and vicious disposition of his ‘The Commissioners stated that they would | _ The fact that Benton had been relensed has | § ndecent language; forfeited collate- | daughter, w girl about sixteen, and has made jane an caused considerably comment,espectally amoung | 1al@6 Martha Pollet, profane; $3. G:o. Wil- | repeated efforts to reclaim her, but to no pur- refer certain points und Se ne thoee interested in the investigation, and vari- | 4 Yalopes, wholowal: iclIRGTOND BOCK STORE, Corner ticolars. Towbridge & Oo., Bankers, 2 Wall street, New York. 4 a Waex’s Dornoe 1m WALL STRERT.—Explains Stock operations on emai! capital without risk. Copy sent free. TrMRRiner & Oo., GSTON & COMPANYS GLE” 16,24 2 Wall stroet, New York. L{¥E*GSTON & comPa Y's BANK, oe ‘ Blovnox, August 24, ats dispatches @ ce rentes ut 63 frares, 53% contimes, Loxton, Argast 4. 4:30 p. m—The amount of oD gone iuto the Bank of England on balsn-e to-day is £31,00. Oonsols for money, 92: (@22' for accornt, 925, @9%. Paris dispatches quocs Tentes at 63 1rance, 63 centimes. $3. Washington Rollins, $5 for dia- | pese. On Thursday last he heard that she had 10 Pine Street, New York. SS a ey, aes ednestay when | OWs have been the conjectnves as to why tie was induct. Wm. ‘Tucson, profane; $3. | heen wandering about the countee, wen Gat WEATHER, eiicox & Giaw’s Sawing Mace t ¥. they boped to be able to give them some repie, | balled before the investigation was concluded rabam., forfeited collateral for ‘loud | she was then somewhere in the neighborhood of OMe haat Stemal newt ested Basane Fe The whole matter having passed out of the | DY the grand jury. and boisterous language, $5. Charles Kaiser, | the Catholic cemetery, in company with soms Og ty ee am. Baum rooney corset hands of the Commission into third hands, by —_—_o—_——_ indecent exposure, #5. Frank King was sent | youths that he had threatened some months ny tear elfentls jomateen? ai kling. Feason of the negotiation of the certificates | |The Duel Which Didn't Come Of | tent to the chain’ gang asa vagrant. James | sgo. He gave no intimation as to what his ire Berature, west to uorih winds, partly coudy weath-r | THBRMOMETERF&Rd are repaired Heued againct the property: except such por- | C(t, Moouy's EATLANATION OF THE avrate. | Galliher colored, same charge; cualn gang 9) | tentions were, but armed himeelf with a seven- | Pgeetenieety cuorihwinge party © oudy weal by | end made to orderby Hempier near 4\ street. tiors as had been withheld in accordance with Jobn S. a leftin this morning's train | dase. Henry Brooks, same charge; chain gang. | chambered revolver and started up the track ‘oneter, Over the Gulf states bigher ba- the terms of the contract with Culinane, they | fF Warrenton, anc in conversation last night = ——-— in search of her. About three-quarters of @ iabtly lower temperatures winds mostty mile up the track is situated the Union ceme. | {om the wess cr north, and partly cloudy weath: GEORGETOWN. tery, of which Mr. Calver is sexton, ard @ Over Tennessee and the Ohio valley, higher ba: ightly lower temperature, wind mostly rs pace ere ll THE COMNUBITY at tar; fegeomiate ts map- fulness of Singer's Sewing Macl ine. 18 —_—_—_———_—_—_—_———S———___"= Georgetown Advertisements ii with friends in relation to the comments about Will do the bert they can for theme ee | hs being in this District, white Capt. Pays is ery of wbich Mr. Culver is aexton, at. ¥ se 4 | Teported to have been at Buck!an ation, the — q from @ Catholic cemetery, ad- serene noatheact ond hee te ae at 28 | Pines selected for the mocting between then SANE Hio-nro of the Logan Association, which | Joining’ which ie the house: of Meg Hote, been notified th: ‘theirw wns defect be stated that he had not met Capt. Payne at asto bave taken place to-day on Analostan ‘The two families were intimate. Miss Mary Sevink @ ¢v., PENSSTLVANLA aVESUS Over clundy Cool weather a wines sacet Orrosits Wittaas’s Horas . USTPONED—The Pic Nic of LOGAN ASSODI- : t | Island, has been poetponed until Thursday, this | 2, = ay Ps : WASHINGTON, D. © "| Warrenton; that he (Mosby) had been abeen: 5 Postpe Calver had been on a visit to Mrs. Hurley's | tovact, with slicbt charge of beremeter. Over the ATION, Wo. 8,10. HM. which wasto died It will be dane bey thi alle tnd ta ne; | from Warrenton, and on yetarning “as ferns | Week= : house, and Mr. Daniel Hurley hat proffered his | Upper Miseissipp! sod tower Missouri valleys, and | have boen given today on Anaiostan Lsian, CNiecein, ARNertst Paid on dapentia. ied it will be done by this office ai e cost | Warrenton Junction, and learning that Payne ARRIVALS—Canal boat W. H. Billinger, with | services to escort her home, which she acopt- | therorihwest, falling, fol ea by rising barometer, | is postponed urti! THUSSDAY, August 27, ‘of oficers in the Arms cashed tr cnerees Barnes: contractor for improving 34 | had been making slauderous reports about hier Samar eee fe MBER And 90 barrels tlour, and | eq." ‘As the two were walking, Along the track, | Weather, tnd inthe two latter eeetiGa paaiGhy oe | Tee he oe ee once eam | Eats sizcet, between Maryland and Virginie aeotace | he wrote s formal challenge, which he seut by ‘heat, all to'J.G. and a. ML. Waverse ermal | that ee ear nearent way, t? Mr. Calver’é | casional’ light rain. Over Mew Rnglatd and tho | Arrasgemeuts. has been noted to proceed with his work, the | bs friend Jemes Barbour to deliver, with the boat Round Top, with si barrels cement to J. | which, hopeven the: ee oO ee, mem, OF | middie sta oy = falling barometer, w which, however, they took no notice, thinking od aS ERMAN AMERIC SAVINGS rs W_H. PAYNE, Secretary. G Corner 7th and aoe Mit TIT suspension on the same having been removed. prota meray, fant he (Mosby) wouid proceed on nereasing to freeh j in 4d x ected | a: and Waters; boat Medley, with 2.200 bo eens tly clondy cool weat! SROGND-HAND *CHOOL BOOKS of ali kinds sescrent poi Controller Baker ie paying te day thelaborers | Peyne would followsand hata mectoganinis | vurhels of wheat for Hartley & Bro} B. Tate thecaseat tuations ae fariey'then turned | fainvover ite somthern’ portioe of the eae ate ae rE TMES’ Bookstore, jenn Bite ESO. B. Faenem, Com onda & Emmert Se arranged to take pla ewherein Maryland. | Dot, zm 700 bastials wheat for 1. M. Taipott to see who the boys were, when ho saw a fiash, | ®Rd the coast ofthe Inter. av21-3.* __Gorner of High and Brides streets, | JR. 1 EY & cv. police will fie paid fer July this ev rd i ged nce . | aud S00 bushels for Hartley & Bro; boat Sen- ES a morrow evening from ¢ to 5. Mir. Sarbour proceeded te Warrenton and de- | S09 wien soo Dushels wheat, 300 bashels corn | 8P@ became conscious that he had been shot, Me! atu N| od ABKE k BY THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer. Beet natat ed Ate a ERED siren TEEN BerATESOTEOCOABER OFTEQTER | "GUFSaxchia coup, eorsnvaane AND WASHINGTON STKERTS, GBOBGE- | BONDS STOCKS, Ree! SOVSRNMENT AUCTION. olticers’ pay - trast, Beari y oonsuats cuted & ateann, ivel nh oe April Sap Exp ov A Frencn ARtistT—Je Lives in Seclusion and Poverty and is Driven by Want to Suicide.—In a emall room of a house on Clinton avenue, near Paterson avenue, West Hoboken, resides a Frenchman, who, althongh in the midst of a populous locality, led the life of bermit. He never associated with the neigh- bors nor was his real name ever discovered. Whenever he appeared abroad be was known as “Bismarck.” During the past five days he was ected, At the curse Sime aoa ne 8 Gt | and'40 barrels of four for TC. Wheeler, wal | (22 Yall having entered his forehead, jast above | Tected, at the same time acqualnting him with | Mi yuatas cho, Hout for TO. W tue ose. -lmmodiately afterwards, ir. Hurley NatTIoNaAL THEATER—We have an abiding i - faith in Manager Sayille’s ability and will to | té fact that Colonel Moeby had left for Alex: . n- | Andria. The circumstance soon became known | Bony ow Tux StrEeT.—On Saturday morn- | “ther shots having been fired, which af. Bounced his operatic engagements for the, en- | 10, ddKe Keith, through tho wife of Cap-ain | ing “aboct a otiene a neater Eee terwards proved, to be those ‘ifed at Mics Fuing teacon, and & peep at his engagement list | [Atney,who ls & near relation to the w adge | Powe ri dren ple Deere OT pared out Just below the ear. Sie did Showe ns his strong points were not all in music. | ty out'all hands under arrest. {nthe moantces | Douce station by a young man who said he fall, however, and Hazle discharged another The reason at the National Theater will be had accepted the challenge, eelecting | {j2P4 her lying on the street. The woman com- | thot “wirieh lodged in her eck, when J chek the 5th of La 's cting | plained of great pain, but seemed much em- ’ ¢ % % ‘Certeers ant Garing (oa curler part of tates land, come ten railes from Warrenton, as | jarrassod, and refusing all explanations, de- | $2¢ fell, and the would-be murderer dragged Buckl pme ten miles from Ws ; her alovgside the track, easing ina voice o-the | uit 'gune reo ioe ehe oes ea eereeae | secured iherehy weil sii-at patite wactinn ig | ‘(aS S188 AND BORDERS all ap the follo ell-known celeb- | the Place, and equirrel rifles as the weapons (a | sired of Lieut. Gladeon that she be sent to a onde: ae 7 ¥ to mr ~b gossip regarding his ge ligappear- | front cf the premisns.on WEDASSDAY, August OONDENSED MILK, Hites Sine Neieen, Mite Charlotte Thompeon, | ResvoR which Covnel MOn Fenching Aiexen: | RO#ital. By direction of the lieutenant, Serge. | ‘moet anger, “Lie there and dle,” And was on Toom was to great that tho nelgubete norte | Levees Gases Sea Grice eat JERIO'S EXTRACT BEE Se ee ae en Ce ee Gna basen Mead Rican d, Seen meg heed dicot obec GHackioeton at | lady, with great presence of mind, Bald teebly, the landiord, “one sroke Nag wae does ook fronting tweuty-0x feet on the south side of Water His OLINS Cites veer. ork; Little Nell, Mise Olive Logan, erq., tofwhom he communicated the ciream- | \ f rhe Ber Marg Calva rat, he, could bear her, “1 | found the body of the man sitting upright in'a | sect wilh a desth of one hundred. feet on Wash ey oURine and authorese; Mre. Rousby, @ distinguished | Srl" 02 Stove narrtied. Bie Barbour advised | Verity ospital. When opposite the colored | 2Py Mary Calver,” which perfectly ataggered ped ington street, improved by a large fram building ABLE 8A LORS. 4 4 = 5 r. 4 el R Jt ¥ = chair, half naked. Decomposition was settin, used lacks eek: Bengt womans om fe stgey Mr and Mrx | Bm te prgored fo Wesitogtin sndwait the as | Eeulortse ‘woniay fll Gown. ator anaes | te many andin oiee of agony he'seuiinca, | SUacgnitnaed, Decompontion was eetting | Getta uschrali aa Voce sty EOERLAND Loy days. The body was black and emitted a stench tbat was almost intolerable. The tloor was cor- ered with blood. The Sco, physician was Mouths, with interest st 8 per cen deed of trust. Ail conveyancing a chaser. A deposit of $100 required wi erty is bid off W. J. Florence, Mr. W, Horace Lingard, Mr. | T¥al of Payne’s reply to the challenge. Tnis | fovowing, Sergt. Chaillon, wo was conveni- My God, i've made @ mistake!” Ho then J. K. Emmett, and Mr. Sam. Devere, the Dutch | Be did. —_ in due time Mr. James Barbour ar- | entiy at hard, brou ebaracter actor. There are others of lesser | Tived in Washington = Gelivered to bim the | pny ly 14 pounds weight. note. but all good, and negotiations pending | 4¢cePtance of the challenge, with the terms, eyed to the station- lifted the’ girl and assisted her towards her nght into the station-house & | ra:ner's house, all the way expressing the ut- » at most regret for what he had dono. Mr. Hurley ‘new goods, st Gnasually r notified, and, after examining the body, he pro- CAser : &e., as 5 5 te es ~ A in the meantime had managed to reach the > WILLIAM D. A stron, |. WETMER, Fine with great stars. On the whole, considered a rittenlevaente Poses Polen shington Umi heat ne ite ee, Of tue | house, and was just telling the inmates of the ene SS coe at — asi oe autt-conds” ELAM 8: GORDY [sree iy tt ee ised m great seacon, an ashe must that it would be impracticable “ATOM Af the station honey Uae nained | occurrence when the gifl arrived accompanied moved to the morgue by Coroner Parslow, of i . — AUTIERS’ Se Oe RE WEN a ene Be ve him (Mosby) to be at the placeat the time men- } evening, when, for the first tae ote eee tak | by Hazle, who, as Treraagarie family put in ao | Hoboken. Among the effects of the deceawed | F{OME AGAIN HO GLAD UF IT, 19 Penasyivania avenue, is a tioned. baby, atid with it was cent to the hospital. ‘The sereerines, ince as Foiecs “ Bay. 1 roa | Were Several drawings, paint brushes and tools, | — With epleres IMPORTANT Ducts: For pure WINES and LIQUURS, of ail grades, remises, improved machinery, the bone ‘alent to be had Ia the countrys to tack "OL SEAT. per dcom, 03.08; BETES W: every facitisy Sr going the best work of be prices, | OATAWB. Al poy INE, @ we would ree aul inform cur lands ae | +e Bible tad pre-emicent fs may have boca our repu- GINGER EBANDY, BasPREREY te a im ; 2 EM orro 1s rxogLstoe ¥.—An interesting ques | ppc an’s statement, which is generally cred: ed, was that her name was Mary Smith, 31 | Be? Wounds will prove fat years of age, and had been the mother of two! 4 vary REMARKABLE DUAL Outty Bons children, beth living at Frederick. Her hu: 7 ae sae band, she eaid, lived in Frederick, aod she | 2% CENTRAL ILtinois.—At Grayville, Illinois, £0 that it was conciuded he was an artist. About & week ago he stated to one of the neighbors that he bad relations living in 5th avenue, New York, and he expected them to do something for him, as he was in very poor circumstances. He s PLE ANONG THE CHALDEANS— What's Aten te pope tale in a Nome+—Mr. James G. Payne has for the an fay in ction ight | Grand Lodge of the National United Order of by Keason Holland against Tobias Powell. Hol- | ¢ y ; ‘ lad was the landlord from whein Powell rented | CDSldeans, entered a suit against an orgauiz on ® ame pi a, Oe aa © | a few days since there existed one of the greatest ‘ " ° 9 8 portion of @ house, and for which rent was t0 | Prevent the latter lode tee a anton t | came here to meet her brother, who 1s & car | Curiosities of the age in the auaee cf anon and hed po tome gti ene outer employment, | In Dyeing and Cleaning Ladies. Drewee Spavis, | FRUIT JARS be paid in advance. Jas. P. Tustin, e84., 9p-! ‘The bill sets forth that in April, 12, acerttl, | C2Vel—Balt. Sun, 24h. Mmonstrority. It is not less than @ child with one | {°C Gromer)” Hone — fread in the sai ar Peared for the defendant, and on two grounds | cate of incorporation was Sled and teconied to | A Fauace Waiaine ‘Feat.—At Pendieton, | head, four ears, two eyes, two noses, and one 3 : _ asked that the proceedings be dismissed. First. = s hs “é - e toom.—N. nt, correspordent of | ™0uth. It was born dead, and given to the the office of the Recorder of Deeds, By which J hel W.H h the neck —there- WHOLESALE PRICES. Because the act of Congress of July 4, 1574, re- | My pravene iirtenened MY. Hasan tarsi oe ae ald- | Physician who made the accouchement. That | A Bany ACCIDENTALLY HaNos ITSELP.— yw the most complete in the quired that thirty days’ notice should be served = p Goarge Mathews, | win.s poor but somene ite ee ‘Teciding at | sentleman afterward made @ post-moriem ex: | Ts Pottstown, yesterday afternoon, occurred a | Country. Everybody comeand segs. upon defendant, which in this case had not | sic lary P. Brady, John Church, | the ‘foot of the Blue Eid, jountains, in | Snir -tion, and reports as follows:—‘it has a | very sad event. GeorgeScheetz, with his wife jyS-tr 49 Jefferson street, Georgetown, D. Deen done. Second. Bee: nO agreement, Louisa Alton, and Richard | Oconee county, S. C., wh Just walked | double body as far down as the umbilicus, and | and children, reside in Van Buskirk’s Addition, | RGETO NGa «. written or oral, had been entered into that the | Wittis ara: ciated themestres together under t trom her house to the residence of her father, | United face to faco, forming a perfect square. It | and are much respected people. ‘They had font GPoRCET OWN Se stesere ASE B.C, | THE “GEM” FRUIT JAR, tenantey should cease on a notice of seven days. | stovo name for the mer of relieving t near Pendicton, a distance of thirty-four miles, | b@* four perfectly formed arms, hauds, and | children, three little boys aud one girl, the late Bank hours, 9 .m.ts4 p.o snd on Seturdeys At wholesale prices, It was further argued that the allotment of the | Fey: They charge that the aifairs«t the | carrying her baby, six months oll, weighing | Shoulders even toacapulas. The shoulders also | ter being only eleven months old, and whose (to receive deposits) until 6 p.m. Interest paid on berenc ee nn eae on or iaguer oraencer order progressed harmoniously until certain : *, in ber arms. She left home | form a perfect square. There are two spinal | untimely end took place yesterday. Abont 2 | deposits. General Benking Busines done, and Uol- THE MASON IMPROVE: endant with express plied consent of a arti€s assumed to obtain the full control cf t mn y’cloc n, columns passing up thro the owner, and was therefore void. Justice A. | Fruanizations among them Pere eee cee | at, abs Sher AROS BE arenes ORE | teotwe tetuen ecteosnoe tee neck, Four lower S. Taslor decided that the proceedings cannot | 'p'oywith, Kdward Minor, Margaret P his Theon, making an average of a little | ¢xtremities are present, all per‘ectly developed, be dismicted at p coe Darid Lomax, Alonzo Newman, Daniel Ero = thice miles an hour for eleven consecutive | 874 of ee eee ae ee — = and Benjamin Jewell, who they charge w % ainous, hill 7 children are. prese: jou! joing hav pee we Ceres 2. & having ta October: 1 6 certifieate of | 1 moter stand coruuene L.ved it would undoubtedly have had perfect use ‘Tke funcral of Captain " incorporation as the ¢ Lodge National | six degrees most of the time. No other motive | of all eight of its limbs, four arms and four legs, doorkeeper of the ee A United Order of Chaldeans, purporting to have | induced the walk than parental affection, the | With twenty fingers and tweuty toes. In the of Representatives, too New York avenue ard | DER acknowledged ot even date with that of | ple.sure of teeing her Parents. Oonsidering | bead there existed two occipital bones and two faye gig mag lag jatier, chaplain of the | Complainants. They further charge that the | the sex of the pertormer. th weight carried, | Pctfect brains, incloxed in one skull and at- 5 ‘neon BRUIT JAB, [eetions mace cm all ssible peints. Discount As wecba priscs H, POLKINHORE, Sd 3. DICKSON, Osshier. ra. “MASGN’S PORCELAIN LINED TOP” J H.Polkinhora, Thos.Dowling, J.T. Mitchell, se dae. Dichson,” Beb-Groples | Brad. We dunes St whelante pciom, BileyA. Shinn, ED Hartley, Thor. K REvvCTIon IN PRICES —To enable us to close out our entire stock of DBY GOODS before moving into our Wow Sore, we will, from o'clock Mrs, Scheetz put hér infant baby, Jen nie, to bed, and then returned down stairs to her work. ‘The bed on which the babylay had at bottom, and the bed clothes were too sbertto reach to the foot end. Between the +t slat and the foot-board there was a space of almost four inebes, The baby becam rostle uring its sieep and rolled trom the head of the bed to ihe footend and its body fell between the slat and the foot-board, ite head not going wlos. THE “MELVILL” FRUIT JAR, ba AC whol-eale prices, & : ? r 1 « " obi 3 € “WHILALL'S” PATENT FRUIT 542, ower ed by defendants is witho t stance, the time, natu tached to different spinal cords. There wasone | through. The chin rested on the slat. in this | this @nte, BELL EVERYTH T REDUCED a House of Kepresentatives, conducted the fa tee nd hey have boom by defendants | the cane crite na nature of the road, | robed & cavicz and one abdominal; there aro | !cncition the mother’s precious Ijttls traarne | PRICES: ee ee ‘At waiccale prices, al services. Messrs. H. A. Preston, of the New trouble by repeated sufisofreplevin, ; two pleural sacs, all normal. Below thedouble | remained until the messenger, Death, br Our stock te ere a salaln MILLER. York He O. K- Harris, of the Baltimore | ic. and they therefore ak for the iateeea |: ° i diaphragm were one stomach, oue spleen, two | relief to her sufterings. It is eupporad she je-te 101 Bridge street, Georgetown, | THE QUEEN FRUIT JAB, E.F. Peck, of the Philadetphi tion of the curt of Eqnit About tetdaticone livers, three Kidneys, one alimentary canal and | atter the fatal tall about forty-five minu’ N iodo bc Wholesale prices and Messrs. Freeh, Ch peestianalaces 2+ ne “ ! all the other organs singular. The child (a girl) ‘orristoun( Pa.) Herald. 3 ” Harris, employes of the House of Representa-} ay Exno YOR Paovawrry. | sh’and the eet ene nelght, thoug: was born on the 10th of the present wronth “the ese BLEGANT ICE ORBAN AND OYSTES tives, acted a8 pall-bearers. ‘The remains left | yectertey a me of the members of —_ ———————— parents Leing Charles Ratermel and wife, who | | Horaimr® Mugpen ix [owa.—Tom McClel- | gugasay S Hishewen cates. And a full assortment of by the Baltimore and Potomac railroad, acoom- | Young plen’s Chrishiam Association desmine are very respectable and wealthy citizens of | lan, a bed character, was engaged to a dangh- = —— | sentry onasess, panied by the widow and immediate relatives, | the neighborhood of the Navy Yard a place ‘The Inter- | central Illinois, and who have reared a large | ter of Mrs. Fuller, a wacherwoman, and ‘he " . At wholesale prices for Philadelphia, where the interment will take | where seeds of the gospel sown might result in Schuetzevfest at Baltimore closed to- | family of children. mother of eleven children, residing at Red Oak POSTPONEMENT. piace. good, stopped at the corner of Sh and L streets y. It is understood that the first prize of a ————— Towa. Mrs. Fuller was opposed to the marria, — sence . and commenced to preach. and a crowd gath- | $1,000 greenbacks, from the Baltimore Schuet- | , TWO Mew Drowngp ix a Weit.—On Mon- | of her danghter with McClellan, and broke of FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT THRE FUNERAL of Policeman Robert Flect, ered arcund. While thus en; he used the | zen Socie' will be awarded to Philip Klein, day last the authorities attempted to clean out “ . the match. At a late hour Wednesday night McClellan attempted to gain admission to the house, but was twice denied. McClellan bor- rowed & pistol, returned to Mra, Faller’s resi. dence, and shot at her through the door. He then burst down the door and fired four ad- who dropped down dead on Thursday morning last while turning !u an alarm of fire from bor No. 79, took place yesterday afternoon from b late residence, No. K street. Notw standing the inclemency of the weather, a lar, concourse of friends of the family were in a! sUGaRs, (Stendard New York brands.) Words “God, Jesus,” &c. An officer of the navy | of the New York Schuetzen Corps. The second | 81 old well—one of the first dag at the salt- Paseing at the time, and hearing these words | Prize, $500 gold, from the Philadelphia Schaot, Works—for the purpose of using the water. It only, took the preacher to be a disorderly char- | zen Association, wiil be awarded to Wm. Hays, | 18 between 250 and 300 feet deep. A colored man acter, and meeting Officer Bhetton, called his | of the Newark Hide Club. The fthird prize, beg Pelee adi) $e down fa a back. attention to the fact, stating that the party wa: 0, from the Chicago Schuetzen; fourth prize, ty, another colored man, volunteered to go IN AID OF TRAE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. DAY FIxED ing, inti - | (00 marks in gold, from Hanover, Germany, 1 ditional shots at his victim. One shot took ANDA tendance. A detail of sixteen policemen were | {2 arrest him. The efice Mee eee eee | a ee Ae pre ,@ gold watch and chain, | down to his resene, wien he aiso, refusing > | eilect in the neck, above the collerage. aoe FULL DRAWING ASSURED Beesent tm charge of Lieutenant Noonan. The | crowd, and befote the sealous advocate cols | from New York Schuereen Corps, value $150, | be tied in the bucket, shared a like tate. A | ballet passing through and coming out below Fewains were interred in the Harmonial bury- | Cer a’ word of explanation, his discourse was | are a tic between Geo. Shilling, of Baltimore; | Young Irishman, whose name wo have not yet | the shoulderbiade, inflicting a dangerous ON sebcinoguses ing-ground. cut short, and he was led out of the crowd bare- | Kudelph Heunsch, of Washington City Schuet: | learned, volunteered to go down, and muece | wound, McClelian was immediately arrested, | ne o,aay, 30th November, 1874 . ne SAS onan, os we. rene headed. A policeman in citizen's dress was with | Zen, and Aldolph Strecker, of San Francisco | tied in the bucket, descended, and found one ot | and waived an examination, and throngh fear Sie paste a ante; Colonel | the minister. and he showed bis ba ige and ex. | Schuetzen, cach making sixty-two on the tar- | the colored men, who was drawn out, but could | of lynching was conveyed to Glenwood. Mills LAST CHANCE ELPHONZO YOUNGS & ©0., Grocers, ia BB Warner ary ch bain chron tng | Bung! mate Ror uelion at Socmapol | Fok of pono, he sith prise, aiver brick | 29 nd whe cthey” The gus hnd,com eduaton | Coutiy tor curady FoR ° . H. trom three San Franci societies, rn Se A . = Pew four-story pressed brick front Louse on the | €\2ed, and stated that thai Fase y Reto y Ho awarded to Conrad Meyer, of the East St.Louis | Jury. It is but due, inthis simple announse- | Ax U SyORTUNATR GIRL -—As a servant girl AN EASY FORTUNE. MASONIO TEMPLE, 9rz Sreesy, east side of 11th street, near N street northwest. Le (the preacher) would do much good’ St. Louis Schue: hi i ment, to note the heroism of the Irishman, a } living in the western part of the city was go- 2 E. i NE. ‘They are to contain ten rooms each and all the pal hointce chads ° et total stranger, who volunteered to go down un- | ing on an errand a few evenings since, she had A postponement ef the Fifth Cossert of the Pal Opposite U. 8. Patent Ome. modern improvements. The yards are to be | » worx or Tux Potice Counr._Mr. A, A.| _T8® Sourn Encouracgp.—This year, at | wouke appalling circumstances. Mr. Palmer | the nustortune to fall, and the glass handle of a | ucLibrary of Kentucky ins beos os eencrails wee » terraced and enclosed by an iron fence, and the | pirney, aacistant District attorncy, last ieck | Jeast, the southern cotton states have ahown | hen eweee @ hundred dollars to any one who | mug which she carried was forced through the | ticipated, and is Se eek tee ee ae ZO YOUNGS, Pebronement will be one of the best that has | prosecuted 12 cases im the Felice Court: or | thelr capacity to produce food for their own | would aessond te ee neo any 0 colored | palm of her hand, severing an artery and in- | coneeracd, that mast met the specoval of ail. | BUPROBEO Fo ¢ aitnie been made in this desirable section of our city. there were 123 convictions, 1 acquitk corsumption, man and beast. The crop is are, | men, but he refused to take it.—Avingilon Vir- | flicting afeartul wound. The girl was seized er hn from the programme tow annonoced, A ———+ ‘The fines im .d amounted to | or it is made, and it is more thanampie. The | ginian. with convulsions and remained in great agony sufficient number «f tickets had been sold t> hare i aon Cerrar Cox are zeaume its aus he week previous | fact marks an sre - Potente an Itis auases oe A Pose Gildan Comex eae pa par oes snes jong = enabled us te have hada large drawing on the Stet (CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. Tm to-morrow, Judge umphireys presiding. the starting point ef agricuitaral independence infu! 7m Ss perf uy ie ly, bat hort postponement is cousidered pref- The following appeal ‘cases have been eet for cases prosecuted, of which there a : ste if Ph oa and tor the removal of the glass. ‘This girl had the misfortune to break her log only @ short time ay a afew days narrow! Growing.—Portlant atroriierr | Jounx Harrsr, the celebrated stock-raiser of Kentucky and the owner of the race-horse Long- fellow, died at his residence near Madison, Ky., on Wednesday last, leaving a large fortane, and without Knowledge that the time of his pet erable to a partial drawing. Let it be borae ia miad —— THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT W. H. TENNEY Bes, LAST WILIOH WILL EVER BE GIVEN ' ORDERS Pantecat Seo | ON TATanneerourrrenssannory ‘That it will positively and unequivocaliy take HAS NO SOPBRIOR, place as announted on 4 MONDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, that the music will be the best the coantry affords, . Sasaus and eneral prosperity. It will save thease | PURLotninc Lurtexs.—George W. Ulaypoole, trial to-morrow:—W. B. Thompson, unlawfully | Were 4 Brera es Gac quittals 10 — states fifty millions doles of expenditure for menace pe nag oo —= post office, promt, Uy Bh ygner f ear s Tohert Titan’ | laterals forfeited, #132. ‘the summary of work Ir ois Laat ORt OL Set eRe | wancemene special “agents of ‘the post afies, carrying concealed wenpons, ‘and ‘Thos. King’ Ce Sey ene Boe manaed Knowing arecoed | 10d cad Git tr ton heed oe enn | charged with purloining letters ant other valu: unlawfully carrying on a bar-room. The case pe Reali tg 5ST eases; fines, $1,004, and for- | {T° ¢ per antum, and that out of that $50,000,- | ables from thefmails. Upon being searched fitty of FP. Roth and Michael Fendner (robbery) has | feitate larger portion of these fines are not col- | 0 bad to be abstracted for bread, some idea | letters were found upon his person, and a box alco been fixed for tial, Leeued i this court, ae im many of the cos | MAY DefOrmel ofthe value ofthe present grain | containing a PeatlUracelet and conty Jot crow a se y hs crop. It is a lesson that bas taken long years to b m3 al ee Ca anmes | taken ant the cotinctions ake eee | teeth Gin qmiucra Taras aed Ons neaie | day: A yeonupe er kite lores oes nen eee Serrovsry imsc colired, about 80 y . D 4 Ne a wy nt one. @ pocket of bis office coat; a nuinber of pawn | colthad been beaten within the last three days | and that for some time pa: aged asa janitor at | Court. M pe see ppm tery to the grange influence foc | Uckets for jewelry were also found, ou'uie, | by Felioweratt, 20,000 CASH GIFTS Young corner of 6th street nud This has Dot heretofore been Aocxt | the teaching.—Molate | Cerrone Coated “bis guitt, end Be wes | >-sagee Racor mates thal ladler’ olsles: AGGREGATING aganet the railing, toce his beiptes eed ton te ——_———— , | A BRUrat Sea Garvan Fimep.—A case | °mmitted: ings are to be embroidered, and she ought to $2,500,000 the area below, a ditance of ten feet, and was alunars Hovens. 5g mn 8 som was tried yesterday in the marine court, before | LAwsviT Over a Bany Coaca.—A trial is OW. will be distributed by godipaiere the ticket holders, very badly injured internally and about the been notified to have the pe * torr a » Bas | Judge McAdam,in which a seaman named ‘oipg on before Justice Warren, of Jersey City, Laas spectacular drama, foundet on Web- ra 0 Piha ‘Ts. bead. - i to ta on uae condics se own at | Antonio Silver laid claim to $1,000 damages | for the recovery of damages for the b ing of | ster’s Dictionary, unabridged, is in course of fash Gi oo ouleunee Gis une | to Hie aud limb; alec, the owes or ‘Dremies, | S&ainst Joseph Irving, master of the ship King- | & baby carriage, which belonged to one tenant | preparation. ¥ VATIVE County Convenrtios.— e U “4 Fs and was pitched into the street by another ten- Ne. 1116 20h street, Of the mame character, has | Toprovoked’ surasit; ae, Melo i ot | ant. "Ths demand i for ole codes heat, and which ts one couservative convention of Price George county, Md., assembied in Mar!boro’ on Satur- | been notified to have the same made safe or @7- Ohio barbers are = in bair-cutting matches at #100 aside. Nervous “customers” (orroborated by five witnceses, ewore that while | hgaged on each side, a score of witnesses sum- | Tice ewjog it, For sale by the day and elected the following delegates to the | torn down. Se be was at the wheel, in the Bay of Bengal, the | moned, the expenses of which, added te the a district convention to nominate a candidate for <TED FOR INSULTING A LaDY.—An un. | ¢&ptsin ordered him below, ‘<ropes-endel biz justice's costs, will amount up to far more than | coi tennligrinsigeetr| by ail ws ~ PRINCIPAL CBOGERS, a ag magerTentag tne Dare” | ingen ia beat ashe wes gotse Sowmans Sexy | satunacton cl gcing teieeen eee ee | span tad bythe manotantarers, uder acu . B. Sasser. These gon ead as he was goi m the com- Kelegates favor the nomination cf Mr Fontan py Reger rand ine the Carta | anion ladder, indicting ‘serigus Injuries. Ia Rronxs ov Tam BLack Hiis—A dispaten | tenets «flighting bug piety’ right wan it W. HM. TENNAY & sons, Marbury ‘aa the nay oxeceme Morea to accept | Gefence the assaulé was denied, and it was | rrom Custer’s expedition says thoy hase lasts, but cold and soon out. 7 In Missouri after 1876 every voter must be able to read and write. The date for Florida is = South Carolina contemplates similar action. ‘pedit Tur SovTm ae bigtime Leeper an apology, owt more py whe wae ters eee a pecorsc yn —_ id tree iy — press eexpinstion —— Leger oe Socrery are making pr<parations for a olessed. | Adem briefly summed up, and the jury gave the a tournament on the grounds recently purchased ‘& most humble apo! and was rel: |. , 0 old and silver are found im numerous % by them within @ few hundred yarkeor Wit, | Richmond Eecning Journaté [niente mac ais against the and In quantities go great tha: with a pick aud son's, about nine miles oat on the Baltimore | 4 warrsn in Lee Mondes says that wis pan a ring! iner may take out $100 a day. CAPITOL Miiis, .— ——— A Surrosgp Drowxzp Man Turns Ur | The distance from Bismarck to the gold region s7-The Rey. John Cowan, the ex-army chap and Potomac railroad, to take place on the 30th i d of September. Mr. B. F. Gay will be the mar- sects Which prey Gee as Bare eember aL 1 | a tiyn ano WELL Recent MeceaEe he be Jain who was arresied for ratiompting to defraud shal, and Mr. KT. Merrick will be invited to | his garden, by covering the lands ora rir ing | of an Unknown drowned man was foand in. the brent ee South American boed for a Gnited Btates 6 op deliver the oration. wlth liques tar, and at htputting a listen | Delaware, and taken to the Morgue for identif: | alread organizing. petty thy fort mort ——— lantern withis, leaving fhe ona ‘ont over | Cation. A man named Anthon: Murphy, who ve promtanerd anid Warnrnctos Monvuent.—That ven- t. The bi by the , lived in Alaska street, was at the same ha’ the \ Poperable body, Potomac Lodge. cake and Rend fast Ee theese? Be Ment, are | tine, and Mrs, Murphy visited the Morgue and sep URCHELL’S ., have contribu sum 0 Se ee éeclared the bod; that asband. Tue transition from depressing sadness" to en to her house and buried serge perenne sain mest Sop. STANDABD SPRING LEAF TEA. exubccant joy is very short, and this revulsion | from there. On Thi the FRESH IMPORTATION, HIGHLY FLAVORED! STRONG AND SWEET! wget gS ta es Bath Sigel tae OS AT ang sur oka ORR EEE Mees? 2235 CC WINE OF THE VEGETABLE CATHABTIO AND TOR, f feeling is @: in ite most powerful fe wuhnssateg a lnvg and harrowing ac- ding at the close that ‘the victim wees bene Ranamgeee ee oo a gente Y. Worle. A Boy Arraczen ny a ed the order to ¢ parties are duly marshaled f @ lively skirmieh. will be opened for the the Rey. Mr. Tipton in the United States —————————— ‘THE CANINE KUKLUX of Ken’ are quite dred thousaed dollars’ worth of sheep haye been prom- Sema re etree and fifty- a

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