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SS en SSS, —_—_=_ Sanitary Conditten. oT SPRINKLED— “> \ Wrr THe Avarce is | GEORGETOWN. Georgetown Advertisements. EDUCATIONAL. | EDUCATIONAL. EVENING STAR, | wxenn08t SPirs, Sree waarous | Solved by tte Comminsene ie ierements | aru of Joseph H. Bradley, je.,wit | (ANDY CANDY: m - < as % Py. » OTURE—A MYSTRATI iwi = FUNERAL r., 3 v AL vi ITY— n re re, ———— | Gpon OF BOILING FLEOH Om TES wasTEen | and busters mon Pennsylvania *VoDwe S8K- | take place from his late residence on PRENCH Any Plain, | N pita tases Reet ex = oon. | PP carson BAIURDAY........Angust 29, 1574. Asay BAC ing that the sprinkling contract ba (¢newed, ' street to-morrow afternoon at 4o°clock. His WSormeace ano Baran. Brith, under the tuetreetion of Brofesssre wb FOR BEAL Lire eee A regriar meeting of the Board of Health was | the dust becoming alinost unbearable. This | remains “Te encased ina black walnat casket, | Derbesee’s So Serey 4 arther Mscarthor a LOCAL NEWS | hela Inst evening; mr. Maroury, Dre. Damn act | contract Raney gl ng Kieth, with soaest poo J. ©. NIOHOLS, ST S7eh a wag?) or” SCOKED aT THE ° re ne x sent. Several re- the reeormec* . eae | pl nn 5 ang 29-1m i is et ‘eres, auclasinas ae porte ar pulemicesabameey tae enim otben | see aes been referred to the en- | {1 cpr died Augu-* 25h, 1574, 0: 5 igh street, Georgetown. | Se cate etree. Sahies will bere. | WASHINGTON BUSINGSS COLLEGE, Po jensed Loen a end gineer, who recommends to the Commissioners | 1, Bradle AMES usee not yer been | (ECQURT a Doer non was taken suddenly ii! yeeter- "The health officer Teported on, & complaint | Bot to allow a renewal of the practice of ak a ee 2 v te eT. 4 aplenty neg vino rigred by Rittepbouse, Dodge ap re, tha im or any other wood-paved street for Ce is for the wee! we stcck of INITIAL ARCT NOTE | picnic of Kuighteof St. Jovephon | ified made a carefnl Inspection of the localt: | recen thacir lee injary to the pavement and | ,,cCAL TRADE —The coal trade PAPE pp Ny Bal pete ALY Obemistry wil! 7 *EORGRTOWN INSTITUTE FoR ved ten Pears of Aiatar- * past bas not been up to the average, owing to a “S®, cf the latest styles andat low prices. | (j IBS Bei'ce ate hoa preepetity, end te ted cent br pesst ot tke Mmelient sehoot tor young ladies, St. | i? Teferred tamination of the atarsephere ia | iheverates Gecay; aud should be avoided in | Erike at Cumberland among the Woatmen. 1¢ | | 8+-.crd-hand Schoo! Books Donen yreitre sig opere Reptember Teh, Bidet pathy and suet at Nal cbpinons of the Diearten exncelle .- —— ot of ttamination pro 1 5 5 wi and of the Uatted s: bo bere a ite 131 © street southeast, ‘oat prghbost : Fi is ath of 4 able that C = seems some of them freight coal to th: for snged, at try wke ‘bited Sr ates. are secured = il be governed | uy] $1.25. | sugzo de Corner High and Bridge streets. the P-street bridge is the south of the immenze | 1n this matter by his recommendation. ‘$1 per ton, while the ion a pon 8 ig! Privectpal mong stick to the y and 3 ‘The strike i* a: those w > sement that Mr. D. | sewer which drains the northwestern section of jo. 36, corner of « tages for thetr engtte | | TUE FooLasric BAND EXCURSION of the GEORGETOWN ree Sage ee .25, against those who freight for : a5 . Leet cbipres! and siieed by machinery. = 84 | this elty and continually vomits ite fith into | | Pantizs who are fond of banting or fishing | inal price of $1.25, against those who freight JSRRBIAN SUOIALS, to S FSeee AAD Chassican beef chipped snd siiced by machinery. Rock ereek, which, with the sluggish current, | should provide themselves with good boots, at | week were 13,456 tons, and the shipments 17, 933 | the Potomac. TAUHSD AY. y. BURT, Principal, The usual Ketormed Episcopal service by | \. borne a half mile or more out into the Poto- | Helibran’s, 402 7th street northwest. | <oune aut ake ar heny gas coal ther <7 whet ee UY : iiution “wilt ence f Tew evening. See ad. ities, foul, repulsive river of separa- 'B r Gi : 2 032 tons; ‘shipments 16,004 tour, ba is OLCO * 01 pari = J . 4 vq are glad to learn thst Colouel Thomas B. | tien. Another and the second eause i brick | can diamonds, pink coral and’ plated opera | 1,52 tons; total shipments 16,004 to Georgiana | for barking: feline oak eon ae eamie time | frmber, iss. - The Principal can be seen on the 3. rerce oontinues to improve. He rode out | or tarrel sewer, about four fect in diameter, bronght up 350 bushels wheat “409500 basnole | (ore bing. wu ot Sowlock om. the Eilem | 86 Sp ms. or coined ne mh ths Post Ofice twice this week. which terminates on the hili near Beall street. oats . Gand J. M. Waters this morning. | ive mornit Hien’ tickets, & osnts; gents’ tick- | Lock Box 152. Utrcelare st Bailantyne’s Book Mr. Fairfax Irwin, formerly of this city, has | me 35 feet above the creek, and which is al- LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. ‘The wheat was sold at $3.3. “The wheat mar. ots, $2. JOBN STANTON, ‘Secretary. Dtore, Butrauce to echoul room through deen appornted on the local corps of the Gal- | lowed to flow over and down & steep, re pre- aes ket has been active durin, the past week, with ARTRUB SMALL. Chairman, sngis-4c* gate, “ Room 4 ; oF Bk yeston Civilian. cipice, forming a cascade, not silvery, but fithy, Wasnrnoton, D. C., August 2oth, 1514. | a decline in prices. W ackt te’ Indemeed, and ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, MSS, Koos eS Witt WESSME Tan Do f paid et tim oforteriug By” tbe quarver, (thes A game of base ball between the binders and | ine rocks themselves being stained bythede- | To the Editor of ‘the Evening Star.-{ crave oui nell 00.4 $1.25 to $1.30 for good to B os . ties of ber SCHOOL SerrentER 14h. st br | Mrthe,) $20, payable on enter printers of the Government printing office yee | posits. From the base of the hill it flows some your indulgence. ‘The letter of ‘+ Ex Trastee,” | Prime. west. 5 reeidencr, 221 D street nor? from Sa. m. tos: opportunities € ryoan TRUSTERS’ SALE OF A THREE-STORY = terday, reenited—Binders 19, Printers 12. iNance to the creek. Third is thesoap factory | in your issue of yesterday, raises a ucstion | ' co rgeriow 's talled to the advertisement of | -BEICK BWELUING: WITH GtDREE Bh 96 HOMBON AOADEMY —Tne an this ‘At the Fist Baptist Church to-morrow | Stance {© hes, at the corner of 25th and N | upon which Iam very sensitive, to wit: Know: | yA %°3t Wiusle, avotsobonce Te tee George. | BBIDGE STABET, GRORGETUW SN, AT AUC. School, mow in itesixto year, will, b: resum <1 Frraching in the morning by Kev. J. Wesley | streets northwest. From this factory emanate | nothingiem,—be it Aiperican or German. And town colvzon Sp, SOEs Re yor | MONDAD, Scgtomber 7ch, 'S dBO. THOMSON, teler, and In the ning by Kev. John T. | sach offensive and sickening odors as are inci- | now, since the writer, who claims to be afriend o,A BP istiduly Nad ts iat Dosen 654, | Erincipal, can be scen at the Acadomy, 1016 120 | pecially Cenigr om Juda, of Crozer Theological Seminary. dept to the manufacture of soap through all its | of mine, and whose veteran face I can discern, A ae be ar By records for | Sige BOthWest, op sad after Monday, august | are engemed duriog th ‘The National University commences i's fifth | Stages. has treated the subject fairiy and courteously, CITY ITEMS. Washington ‘county? th the Damian af Ooewe | St [Benj sass: | 0 2 annual session on Monday, the 7th of Septem- ‘That portion of the report in reference to the | I will try and briefiy state my tion: a req *] ABPLicaTION ebot'd be made Ootoge of and a neat of she partion secured thereby; | (7 EORGETOWN OOLLEGE,D 0. 6, cormeT Tia and L suveets Comme- dere roemors Wedgewood, Casey and Muc- | sewers was ordered to be referred to the District | 1. In all my utterances, whether tu Public or | _ THE BRoapway Sryiu SILK Har, for fall | we will s ll; n front of the promisen ay pablic anc: G - — t r pe ae bE re - Arthur compose the law faculty. Commissioners, and that relating to the soap | private, I have never counselled any German | Wesr, now ready, at Willett & Ruoff's. INDAY, August 31, 1574, at > o'cloek Stuties will be resumed in the CLASSICAL DS- augls lm ident, ‘The Sunday Gasrtte to-morrow will print ® | factory to the health officer with tastruc tious to | to be aught else than American, My standard | | The Dunlap 5th avenue style Silk Hat will be | P. fae alten Coes Geant | PARTMENT on : SCHOOL FOR HOvA AND GIRLS. ¢ontinuation of the interesting story of “Tne | tske linmediate steps to abare the usissnoe. motto has ever been, “In all things social— | issued next we 323 | Koown ene “aneoribea Sa the total mensans of aid TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEB 1 MNETON SOBOOL SOR Bove AND GiRLs, Pretty Treasury Girl,” besides other matters of | “Mr, Marbury suggested that the manufacture | Germans; in matters ‘political and national— Paice ¢ity se part of tot four (4) In “Old Georgetown.” | For the greater convenience of day scholars fram TOS EB stroes pposite Pow. » Dapertment, absorbing interest. of soap in tteelf ts not injurtovs. Ameri ” And to prove this I can produce | stexicaw Diamonds, «85 to 929 | Peginning for the same et the end of thirteen (13 Washington, the morning exercises wil bogia at a OPENS REPTBMPES 7. Ise an Jot of —— = = ain he Hap The health officer, Dr. Keane, said the offen- | speech after speech made outside of and in this Cellord Corals, feet eight (8) i.chee cast of the beginning potet of | quarter before nine. Town's poarding house, No. a sive gas comes from the rendering of fat, some | ett , = olikatdondrestens % 2. To the Commiseioners, when asking for Lote tere y the Police before any damage | | Dr. Bliss stated that the courts hat dzciied | soise German Americans to be appolated, 1 | Gold Peete Ghee <0. 4, colored | t?8t #oap making war not a nuisance, and a | deprecated the necessity of discriminating, but lt = sald lot, as couveyed to William Cocking, being om the north side of Bridge street, aad rnouthg then The SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY wiil reopen ox st on said Bridge trees twenty (2) foes, thence | TUBEDAY, the stn, (300 eaught fire yesterday, and the flames were ex: finguiened & ‘was done. THOS, BEATON DONOHO, Priavipal Th { parents who appr tw ‘@ Chait three hus ¢ Pebble Glasees i! Tee Cece CUT tear and | The Lectures wil! be given in Buglish, fo: tine | cally toate, aceived at i 3 euty ( nefit «f young gentle: who are dear. f | elle the pr Mount Calvary Commandery, ‘nent soap manufacture had informed bim | that the German paper here, and others ., ath three 4 (30) feet to thy etd) ing & profession and hare not had Mrtt the teech Knights Templar, will vint Union Comman- | atthe manutacturer could he contioasd wits | quisigeer (ae city, looked upon their action as | N° 40/ Pennsylvania avenue, near 4x street. | pesncn cc mth three huvdr.a (90) fon impro tage of s foll classical coarees Wa hinaten, he is © 5 cery, of Philadelphia, alao colored, on the 34 | ont being at all offensive. The difficn ty was | unfriendly, and that it was, under the circum. | I am Now MAKING UP Black Cloth Frock Cousiering of @ nest three-mory brick house For further partientars address of te citizens, and here aud eleawbere rec gained Of cone of cant beat colenmandery is composed | that the fats used were bought up from those who | stancer, political necessity” And you knows Goats, Black Cloth Vests and Black Dosakin | stars on Must hoor. a a, ine dead of aie cont P_F. REALTY, 8.3. President, | Sf, the Suthor of “ Ivgwall,””*Moena,” mad other of some of ont best colored citizens. They will | gathered it about the street, and much of this | Mr. Editor, that I coincided with you faily as to | Pantaloons, and these are daily coming in made Bed ge oy J —————— a vee, visit Atlantic City before their return. ‘was offensive when taken to th i it o of ter = amber « 7 factory. The | the wrong of claiming to be anything else than | in the best bespoke style, but are much lower in pt D from Deoumber s, Isr, wo be ealo, ant od a ” oF BS ng oe ~ PP =a health officer would examine the subj: ‘; = can, ‘‘and not to create a state within (etna = = — will be the best | pec ale in cock; balange st six an twelve | DAY in September, ov Uapltsl Hill. Fer feomey and those who +b The le Joseph H. le r A desultory conversation on certain mysterious | a state.” served, cal get mo Ma rc 0 chaser, bear- re ™ ‘i . tes | great advantage MEETIDG OF THE LAR assoctaTro™. chun wae at times pervade the western por- | 3. Dut what forces the German, as an integral | busy reason commences. ing interest from the day of sale, and secerod by a | inf rmstion apply at 144 A st. southeast. auz 2w tr A special meeting of the Bar Association of | tion of the District ensued, and the qaestion | part of a common citizenship, to beg for that | It is not saying too mach to assert that such | “¢e! rust on the property sola, wil! be taken, A EUEBSON INsTiTOT * Ac por it of $160 will be required on tho day of sale, D 1OaL AND MATHEMAT- District of Cotumbia convened upon notice ‘ing asked what does it smell like— recognition to which he isentitied by wealth. | opportunities rarely arise. Ly 44 SELECT CLassloa D MATHEMAT. ot te death of Joooph Bradley, Jee tease: | DRE taked what doa culture and refinement, asa matter of right? | PP eg rMely SSC seventh street. Sherer, Coveyancing et the expense of the par Founeeran boeken hareans Pans & Ts permission, to Ber. Dr Mr. K. T. Merrick, vice president, occupied the | tint of boiled an‘mal matter being perce: . | Why, simply the American politician. en Sg poe If terms of sale are not complied with in seven SNe Wallsch, Dr ir, with Mr. W. P. Bell secretary pro tem. It generally came on a breeze from the south, | the voting is to be done, classes are appealed to. | | ELEGANT, sweet, light and wholesome Bread, | aa ethe trustees sree (st Fight to resell the | The Twenty foar:h Ausue: Session of this Bohsol W Upon motion of Mr. Elliott, it wae unant-| anf he believed that there was a fat boting | The Negro, the German, the Irishman, each in | Rolls, Biscuits, Corn Bread, Muffins, Buck- | property at the riek and mously resolved that a committee of five be | establishment near Four Mile Run, not 24 | turn are cajoled, not as American citizens, but | Wheat and other Griddle Oakes, and Pastryand chuser, after five fay: appointed to draft suitabie resolutions of respect | miles from the District in a direct line. * | as clasees; prejudices are aroused, and for Fakes of every variety prepared with Dool xpressive of the sorrow of the association inthe | _ Ir. Bliss remarked that he believed the dead | the pectic selfish purpose either of the indi. | Yeast Powder. oat of the defaulting pur- vy . Broke tin sonetone | Milt begin on MONDAY, the lath of Baptomt-or, pe 2 seen ah the school rocee " or more newspapers publizhed in the city of Wash. | 3! tng dab "ot Bepiombers Buin, 28 So , Compotiy roti, ame ap 1 PEAINARD H WARNES aan iltieeie my yy Principst 7/RabnULD is iction and loss it sustains in the death of from Alexandria were boiled down in | vidual politician or . Tue : CUAKLAS A JAMES,” joee. nl . . ‘SERBULD INOTITOTE. Seseph H. Bradley, jr. the neighborhood of Four Mile Ben, cod he | °'s ‘And now when the result haa been achieved, 05 and 80, oe Tena te Le a at | axalt-eoade (Chron) THOR DOWLING. Aeet, | SSAC (Rep end Caron Smayresen Fu Hew Junsey, The following are the committee :—Messrs. | moved that the health officer visit the place | the negro, the Irishman is more or less remem. styles Soft and Stiff Felt Hats for gentlemen, ‘OME AGAIN! HOME AGAIN? MES 8 SENDORFF’s SOROOL w avgs-im Bev. A.G CHAMBERS, Principal. BK. Eitott, 1-9Durant, Eugene Carust, J. | with a view to laying @ complaint before the | bered, while the German is, with Tare excep. boys’ and children. Lewis, 920 7th strost, bo: | HL ‘AND VERY ULAR OP ir, Tee ae DA September a = ; J. Coombs, J. J. Jobnson. Alexandria authorities; adopted. tions KR ogryuel and only remembered when he is tween I and K. 2 With enlarged emises, Improved machinery, — borthwest. deuce: U SIVEREITY The committee reported preliminary resoln- —-——_ capable of making himself understood and felt. soriiiienilp siamo the best ‘talent to be hed In the ceuntry, in fact - 5B. Mi i DP 2 . ‘Tons that the members of the association attend Tse SvurrLy or Water For Oak Hitt | The German is nerally modest, and acts on CaLy at James Y. vavis’ Sons, 621 Penn- | every facility for doing the best work at low prices, M 188 JONES’ ENGLISH AND FREN atnell, LiLD., Prof. Bests ‘oud Law-ler- the funeral of our late brother, Joseph H. | Czmerery —Water Luby, in aspeeial | the old Jefftreonian idea “that the place will | sylvania avenue, for the Broadway Fail Style Silk | W a lly inform our friends aod the SCHOOL €OB YOUNG LADIES will Be al ry . Bradley, jr., in a body Lom ye (Sunday) af- | report to the r in relation to the seek the man.” Hence the only way to red: = would res} py Law, ete Set oe chiar Ly. ace | Hat, as adopted ‘by the leading retail hattera of public that pre-eminent as may have been our repu- | on MONDAY, September lst at is Avsrees | Chant. Lv tonal Lew, Bweion begins terpoon, at 4 e’clock, that the members of oe ly of water to Oak Hill cemetery, says:— | the evil is to ask tor representation—in theory, poe York. Also, all the latest = « ats. Oven its Fife TOBER 1, 1876, and continues mime mom'as Lastruc- novelties in Felt 3 Bis Latnonst, Capitol Hin, onpasite former residence. | Heat o's bookeand tecturceseeseines, illcamena the arscciation wear the orusl of mourn- nd the same served with water from five | I ndmit, wrong, but in practice the only thing 21,3 | in Dyeing and Cleemioe Lee Besos, Shawis, | LAT’ 2d well far: ished school room, by Moet Doart xercioes For catnlonzaay aeny ing for thirty days, and that when aseocia- | services, viz: two 2-inch,two1-inch and one \- | possible, since the condition has beon forced ———_o—_—__ Bacques, » Ribbons, &., &c., Gent's Ts BXEROIS'S OF THE ACADEMY OF Gare a wd moe to tS og tion adjourns to-day it be to meet on Tuesday | inch. ‘These pipes supply five fountains, one | ipon us. Time and again have I implored Ger- Easy Feet, &e. Pants, apd Vesta, TER VISITATION, Fro stick, Mi.. will be * ary I = next, September 1, at 2o’clock p.m., for the Propagating house, one lodge or residence of | mans to mix with Americans; to go to prima The labor imposed upon the feet is as una- pe Ee ged ide he ™. antil guneet resomed on TURSDAY. Beptember Ist. suid 10t OOK VI ACADEMY, a pu of recetving and acting upon such res- | superintendent in charge, and two or three out- meetings, identify themselves as citizens, a yoidable as daily walks are indispensable to +} et fest nee ‘the AS hal = E PISOCPAL INSTITOTR.—This well Rocke tlie, Monteomery Moo Ma. ol done co ay then be reported by the com- | lets for watering grass, Kc. ‘The supply to | pot organize separate classes. But the great | health, and that the care and attention given = Bverybody come and scene ph te in ‘4 school for Boys is KEMOVED fro the Chan The olay ies eth mittee in respect to the memory of the deceased. | these pipes comes from the 6 inch main on Koad. majority are Vey © of speaking English | them should be commensurate with the duty i W. i. WHEATLEY, oF Epip! the Hall over Nos. 1719 o @ ‘The aal of the prepere An invitation tendering Christ Charch George- | street, the same being fed from the high ser- | properly, and they have a holy horror of being | they perform 1s being more fully appreciated | jys-tr 49 Jefferson strost, Georgetown, oh rom . - ment pon the active Sir rece oot meeting for the association | vice reservoir, and to which the water is pumped | laughed at; hence German political and protee | each succeeding it isa well-known | — was accepted, and Messrs. Richard Smith and | by the engine on 4th street, nesr Market street, | tive associations have been . ever intellte formed, not only | fact that many eminent physicians, surgeons, GoRORGET OW SAyINGS. BASK,v. A.B. Duvall appointed to make the necessary | at a cost of $300a month. As there is ne ordi- | here, but in all the large cities of the Union— young men to Duties of life, crte enter th 9th, For terms » college claavee. d thousands of oth 0 TREE Bev. F. L, KNIG! eA limited number of boardin an be ae: and tho; is of other well-known personages, Se. m. % = = * ‘ ated tu the fami F Symogene pace (oy, which ee gam. collect water | bo! to antagonae bt iota paironiae, Dr. Whiten rtehiaimeat, Nawss | qotanneutpe taal as ieee, Suerte: | PRGLIEL, ruaK peg oa eA On motion of Mr. R. Smith, the follewing was | rent from this or other proper in | 5. Such a one exists bere, of which, for the | 15th street, opposite the U. 8. Treasuty, whore posits, General Banking Businom dome, get Col. avenue uortbwest, ful sapers adopted: Georgetown, I know of no way that this | time being, I have the honor to be president. | Corns are remored without pain, eo the shoe | lections mace ou all uccomibie peiuts. ‘Discount | Frncipal, Seren. row Ecsoived, That the members of the bar bere- | property can be made to contribute to | It was created for the diffusion or knowledge, | can be worn with ease, and Bunions, Club and | 487s, Mondays. = eee Lath cf September, 18 rer COURLY quested to attend and participate in the ad-| the cost of their water eupply, and I there- | to guard against encroachments of personal | Inverted Nails, Vascular Excreacsnces, &c., EW BABRETT Ose HORN, President, 155 HARROVER tropolitan br: journed meeting of this association to be held | fore recommend that the following rule be rights, and to care for German American in- | are relieved and cured without loss of tims to Dis 4 es NV prod — oe 33 road sitnet Ms niles fromm We ‘Circuit Court room? one at2 o'clock, im the | adopted, and the trustees in charge of the | terests, and it was In obedience to the funda. | the paticnt, a leone Patronage enables charg- | 8. Polktaborn, ‘Thor.Dowliu, J.T. Mitchell, | TECRED TT eee ae MEN: pe Cireuit Court room cemetery be notified of the sarze, viz: “The use | mental principles underlying this organization ing the moderate fee of $1 per visit. Office | Hemy Dickson, R.L-Oropley, Bradow'st nares | obtained at the Bock.tore, or by app! cipal, ot Rocky! . re ne of all fountains within the cemetery grounds | that 1 asked for the Feappolntan hours from § @ m.to6p.m. Established in Biley A-Stinn,’ B.D. Bartley, Thos, Krowles, | Princical . B. ALLENS, AM . Principal Visit oy Wasutxeton Opp Fetitows To hv re Stor Sar een in the Leper a Roeser and = aa . bie " Washington, D. G., in 1861. = wannane ané-im WASBISGTON CATLETT, Ace’, Battixoae —Last vight, thirty-four uniformed | the use of water for sprinkling grass and a! ment of ovhers, a in organi Rp pescrem, carrey ee ane EDUOTION IN PRIOZS—to enable us to Lg ig ae |eoRDENTOSS (a5, aah OSLLERE. triarchs, representing Colambian, Magenenu, | Other purposes, except domestic, be entirely | aationalities are Tepresented. Acrxcy vor Univausity Meprormes has rs R close oat our entire stock of D G00) S1 Bte rev i B ‘Thorough instruction. Meaithful and beantiful Ridgely. aud’ Mount evo Maapuapaneate of | prohibited. This is an absolute necessity, asat | 6. I hope that the Germans have abundantly | moved to Jos. W. Nairn’s, corner of Pennaylva- bef wy) : Bo G1 Sette: = bo " Odd Fello: location will open | best-susteined inet ne of the fully conducted end to their Baltimore brotticrs to confer in regard | Use of the steam pump, that we are able to ‘airn’s e moving into our New §tore, we will, from MISS Lipscodh Privet of ibis city, paid a fraternal visit | present it ls with great difficulty and constant | proven their devotion for the flag and to the im | Dla avence and Sth st. Almanacs free. tSop3 this date, BEL Ar REDbOED i if L EVERYTHGMG 8 LIPECO ——_. More work, better work, and a greater va- | PRICES in sticati stitutions, and that it needs no ‘ex-trustee” to vain the State For terme, SE aa msn feo en vitcient | e \ecdrees Rev. JOHN H. BUAKELEY, Ph. D, to & proposed visit to Boston. At Camden Sta-| furnish the residents on the high grounds of | remind us of our duty. We know our duty and <: me: teachers. For catelownes apply tothe | J = ts ee tion ‘they were received by about ferry aul | Georgetown with waticeny wate (eee also ourrights, and in doing the one, we do not | Wider’ serk can be done on Scutrame bs) | ine TONE AA MEN FELER. | Principat or to Baiiantyag's, 42 Teh st. neds ta MABYLAND aontoeLTOBAL OoLLEGE formed members of the encampments of Balti- | and other necessary purposes, and while 1| like to have the others ignored. Be assared | convinced of this by calling at No. 461 Penasyi< : — | PASE Seminary, mus. o m CoNDBON | Rc cin cmmence on 196H Sarren- more, headed by Hoffman’s band, and escorted | believe that the officers in charge of theso | that we are far more nations lized tha some of | vania avenue. 1,23,1: N hitdint Hefonman ann or: {Abd Miss A. TOLMAN SMITH, princip Mh a will comm to the hall on Gay street. Commander George | grounds show every disposiiton and care in the | thoee to the ‘manor born; who does not a OYSTES Will reopen WEDNE~ eta ‘Sb, B74, in edéition to Agricutture and the Sctonces per. S. King, 2d Commander Edward Dunn, and 3d | use of the water, I am of the opinionthat the | know that sectional differences are the curse of THE NaTIonaL Savines BANK, corner of anc2s-ly © High street. Georgetown, D | mena og he Hinatted Cree ore st BL aoe oe taining thersta, » fell Ooliegtate Gouree te tenglt, Commander Bernard May were in charge, and | adoption of my recommendation will save a | the Nenabiic? New York avenue and 15th street, ‘pays 5 per — street borthwest, "St Be Oe caaeane Ther sme Charee for Twrcton among the party were J. W. Thompson, P.G. | large quantity of water.” ith. Finally, as to Mr. Hart, I can only re- | cent. per annum on deposits for each calender = _ OOD TK ATT ur Catalogues may be bad et William Ballantyne e M.; Thomas W. Fowier. G.M.; Harrison Burr, | | ‘The recommendations have been concurrad | peat, that I have never known Any one ty dee | nie Banking hours,9 to4. Saturdays, 9 to STEAMER LINES, MAZEEP 200 TESTITUTE, an incorporated | Bookstore, 426 ith street —e D.G. M.; George S. King, G. H. P.; Joseph | iv, and the Water Registrar reyuested to notify | bote so much tec d night, to the pub- | dand 6 to 8 2703, 416 Trustecs, members ct the=Bciery of Friends” ie | ' oF MUMbeC I aforpasion appte to Burroughs, G. 5. W, A lrisiness meeting was | the parties. he schools as he bas. I know others have worked a sth Sa paaa ia Seeks wad ck N Oticg. Combines Ficbnerk eugl-cotscpls Golltas ation Fr. One Oa had held at the hall. It was announced that ths ———— = . faithfully and well. and I giv- them credit for |, © ee $1000 Invested in stocks and gold pays eo monacha Ratiroad, The couce brace ny 2 = Patriarchal Cdd Fellows of Boston bad extended | THE TRourtxs oy Issant A.M-E.Cuvnca. | it; but yet Leannot abate'a jot of my teaiss, | two hundred percent. a month. Send for par | The Bteamer GEORGEANNA loaves 7th street | 5% +, ;déroe JOS SHORT: | (PRE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, & pressing invitation to the patriarchs of Baiti- | Lishop Payne Pours Ohl on the Troubled Waters.— | and especially when deserving of It. were ne | tienlara. Tambridge & Co., Bankers, 2 Wall | ¥! Soren. Py a Oe Ovncordville, Delawary county, w, Ms . : more and Washington to visit their city. Sep- | Bishop D- A. Payne, of the A.M. E. church, | friend or foe 8. Wore. | street,New York. U6; | Point, Marshals, Pome cence saga zw = Raccaig tnd tee fl tember 21 bas been set as the time of departure, | has addressed a letter to the officers and mem: Waxr’s Dornas in WALL Staent—Explains | Bslunere. E. NIGHTINGALE, AW SCHOOn Fae Geltnbter baticee Spees epee eee and the Boston (dd Fellows were making ex- | bers of Israel church, in this city, in relation to | ~ @ we do not ‘know as Mr. Wolf states it. In stock operations on small capital withous risk, | _3316-tocl Ago. | L, ho Medical Gollege opens Getober 8. tensive preparations. It also stated that | the recent trouble, explaining his reasons for | his letter published in Tax Stan of Thursday Copy sant tres. ‘Tomsniner & Co. = oF Tus Law Loyens October M. the fare for the round trip would be Si, with | beseeching that church not to withdraw from | he expressly says that heheld = * “that Do, 16,24 2 Wall street, New York. 1874 SUMMED ABBANGEMENT 1874 . ZonGErown containing full partion!are tn re $250 per day hotel expense. Members of the | the jurisdiction, but to wait and refer the case | Roeser and Mr. Hart onght to be reappointed, 2 Peer ath mandcas sty ‘POTOMAG RIVER LANDINGS. UNIVERSITY ©F GEORGETOWN, ‘courses of instraction addre Washington and Baltimore encampments, to —— [orga mngeremsytegilall Goan 5 not only because ee ere deserving, eat ane 2 = — INCLUDING Piek Seis cook ob Sale clone ll oc a | jx8-cctecs 22 MRS. 0. WELLING. UL. B. . the number of fifty, who intend going on the | liew © il | as @ recognition of our German citizens.” Ep. terns. mey at Ohas, rg, 0. y. v The next term of this Keheo omamenre -#0 einen, wie. = Fen Tinae intend going ou the ica them othe eoncianon ‘at name Tor] Sean Base hoop and pois in ong Sy es coLron’s. BLACKISTON'® TELA ND, AND PESNESDAY, October 7, 1874, with the following = about nine o'clock there was @ drill, followed | comparativ is 0 . eer Duilding, — os DG: 7 : > by a banquet at the Central Hotel, adjoming | bas uo binding force when the affections are | Epitox Star h census credits to Brvomg SEWING MACHINB antes oris72 | oopL seam arerite Tron Steamer PILOT BOY, | pie tai ye Rea eee Be ei fone, FAMILY SUPPLIES. Holi treet Theater. The Washingtonian: | alienated, and the will has not assamed a hos he ¥ ct Of i Pbereons born in | | TH SINGER SEWING MACHINE sales OF1872 | Oaptaiu Josepn White, raves 6th- Criminal Law and of Government (OB PRESERVING AND PICKLING fall Joyed the Oecason, and arrived hom: by | tile attitude. Second, that the conference know- ermany, to 8.218 born in Ireland. Query—If | were 219,650. 4,12-4,wtt sires? woz: TUESDAY ana CBRISTOPHER INGLE, LL. B, F - the late train last night. ~ | Ing the past obedience of this church, and hav- ermany is entitled to one school trustée, to ‘Winu or au Woons, team ‘Woops, indorsed and pre- | ister Potomae areas for Land- Pevsenail Property, Contracts, Mercantile La o, Pure CIDEB VINEGAS, made at Sa>4y &priue ——_+ ——_ ing confidence in its future losalty, mnst be | how many is Ireland entitled’ saribe by the inaMiee sabuaeen ote Sameera aa Toll OnwaTuepiy. Dumestee Relations and the Doctrine of Batis Montgemers cc nuty, M1 Tum Nontaenw Maxcers—Yesterday, tho | willing {0 sdmit your ancient form of deed, ne NON EATECAR:: “| ind etgantive Eamaaes te oemeie ining in a7 o'clock for | .7, erncion ombranxs Lectures, Se Whi srs Cine maT R Re eee irectore of the Northern Liberty market co fie an ne ee Ova that inane THE COURTS. popular favor; for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Con- piymont, law, tegether with illustrations TO: i os, pany (Savage square) awarded the contract for | Of the A. 1 ss eaees a “ wd Stipstion, and Headache is unequalled. 4,29,e028 panay Lay = Pract WHITE WINE ¥ Ib and PRESERVING the iron for the roof of the building to the Ar- | S* the Methodist Episcopal church doesnotde-| _ Carmimax Covet—Judge Hum, ———________ anne ee Application for information, either in person or | SUGAB, at very low ebitecturai Iron Works of New York. The con- | ™nd that the pastor shall be ex-officio president | Yesterday, William Ke i TEERMOMBTRRS ANd Barometers are re vatred Ghattertony by letter, may be made to the Becretary, who will b> a3 H. RGAWs, "i af e boar rustees, re: "78 | turbinga public meeting, « ie lerby Hempler pear 4) \ reet. present atthe Co! mzage Law Building, | _® a 7 semen Suuetens fur the Sel proper (Messrs, a. | Of the board of trustees, the conference of 1 28 p 3 nd made to orderby Hemp! ‘ oe t atthe Co! Gor ‘Lew Build and-ét _[Bep} L Davis, Clarkson & Co.) are getting the work | Will follow their prudent example, so that, in | rick Roth and Michael Penduer, redietnout toe $13 F from 5toT p.m, every casey where a layman may be sufficiently Syke cen en he Corona mannan progrese- | intelligent! and equally trastworthy, he shall bo robbery of Thomas Lennon, of the Soldiers’ ‘HE COMMUNITY at large appreciate the ase Tr elected chairman of the board of trustees. In | Hocharged nent Wasnesnne Bott jurors were pone hn De lll a btn attox Oreck Lonewood Whsrt, ing under the contractor, Mr. Lewis, who has | ¢l r discharged until Wednesday next. = Oreck, auewood Whert, special sgreement with the citizens of that sse- | fouclusion, ke says “the points of dispute be- Pouice Court—Judye Davoton. ANOTHER ARBIVAL oF Conse wear Bale Whart, for the een saan has the sub-contract | untects of legislation, Crore R ene nee! | _ Emson Wanaler, petit larceny Of ‘table snd | * 5 ap costs see reat otek thie te Bisckiston’s Islaud, —Blackiston’s island, for the foundation, and Messrs. eatery Bros. | Nave nocoutrol; because our functions matte, | bed linen; $10and.costs, Wm. Dutton, forfeited better than the ine, z Oarri man eon ardiown, - Returnt n Wednes- Gurrioman, work. The fact that T. M. Plowman, the in- | &® #re limited to the practical workings of the | Collateral for aseault and nat ks ea. Robe mise STAN end GREEN, FRA 01 15 pout faking the above Betoraing’ da. 'Y,, Bec. of the Facat'y. Mss, #4, RECE'S ERLEOT SCHOOL FOR iE 939 eA sirescoruer wl oom i Beeston eB NO GOLD POLLARS rea | At 50 Cents BUT 48 GoOD TEAS wT. VINCENT? SCHOOL rner Voth and @ Sia Bder the care of the Bisters of Charity, wil Aiso, day ak; phe be BR. open MONDAY, Aueut 3ist. Parents are re- AT 50 OBNTS PER POUND ” assault and battery on John T. King; #5. Rob- | per at N's, ¥. making the above Returning on Sanday, vested to send their children promptly aucad.2w . : . Bpector of buildings, is personally superintond- | PAstorate,” ert Turner, larceny of a shot-gun; fned $25, or | "susie {ep} Corner 7ih and bs, northweat, | Manstngs. nd tri pa nine ebove landings. © | ean abENY ae. « AS CAN BE HAD IN THiS COUNTRY, WE Ths toreeend ead is ees if by ths | FAILURE ov sue Atexaxpnia Sremer tare | zt wy on Robert Siuonds; 45. Frank Heries | |VIRST GRAND GIFT CONCERT fleur? glint re 5 Wil gaan te ane ee aa OS Simm C. wit MER. a T - a he ey, a treet Whart i MOND. sMeptemb -4 > ist of October a sufficient amount of work is | 2O4D—The Alexandria Gazette of yesterday ; 85. Robert Turner, assault and tox. | i = ee ener capt eo CROAT coptemb 5 done the Commisstoners will iseue a fair propor- FIVE GPOCRRIES, aut-ir 1915 Pe ake tion of the bonds. whicb, under Mr. Lewis’ agree- | Company have determined to suspend the run- tery on Max L. Winston, who testified that FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Fr 80® PaILapELenia Kol ment, wiil be taken by the subscriber at ninety | MBE of the street cars, and have advertised ‘umber ta insti rt had stolen @ gun, and was in the act of iticn are to fit boys for business ney ivenia areode. collere, Cletsical or polstechuic, Phovogray YALL AT ©. GAUTIE: ; | Montpelier Female Humane Assoelation Ship by taught 8s @ regular study, and ‘several bi # . eaten She celles. There is sn cpinien among | (atm nck Of borese for sale. Jt is thought by witnen the chase, “Mow Expres Line.” frem this school tolucrativs postions ms short pe Py the market men that notwithstanding the ec- | 8UY that were the “sony tablisbment of Savage aquare market it will Ts End, so as to get the travel from that suburb, upto Robert h laownt AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. ‘0. James i As many housekeepers are adverse to walkicg | 8d from Seminary Hill, which would then | ® For pure WINBS ond LIQUUB! FROM Bos’ —— t. McLelland, assault and battery Mark freight via“ writers. Gor thos: fitting fr busiares, Spelling, Pepmansbip, Arithmetic aud Book-keaping are 8 AND PROVIDER H BET, per dozen, $3 $9; RHINE WIND, @8; des Iron Line, Bip by | rpecialtien.” or those who design to outer soltece | Gg RABET: Ber de 5 d George W. Hawkins; 815 and costs. Als» jon and Providence Baliroad. Algebra, Geometry, Plane and Analytical Trigons. | © " wor eel too from. market when cars pass directly by | Come there, and induce travel trem the city to | Cha oen etn using nrorien oat ieee ee For ar nctaee! of “ew Express Line.” etry aldthe Classics are thoncughly taurus —— Bisbraabroeuer vee other markets. both these placee—to the former for the water ge; $5. Also charged with fighting two dogs For full information apply to— Hours from 9 to per quarter. Bes =. y Rao of Dm Wareraii—A posting of itt urmentetie tcp wosis te wr | huey stash ait atten ganas acy Mer | ‘November 23, 187.4. erty _69 Water ere, Sumter of godsndsiver pveewracicacs | FRUIT JARS ereegate 7 Loner et ty'was | uch increased that stock in the road would be | Ph¥, larceny Pai on . ee citizens residing in the west end of the city was arceny of some tools; dismiseed. Usley ann UNARD LINE. cumen bee migat at Masonic fisite ty ‘or | Profitable investment, especially as it can now 4 Cc Pen be bovght at an extremely low price, and as the | Dusen! , larceny of some sleeve buttons and A.M , M.D, LL.B, Princips! wwsylvania avenue and 1%th street, to deviss y u rf ar articles of dress; $15 and costs. Lucius Delevan. NOTICE. ae WHOLESALE PRICES. withdrawal of the cars weuld bea it disad- ¥ With the view of diminishing tl 1 & 103% Let st. aud Vermont ave. < reatne for the relief of Dr. J. Wanstall, livery | Vantage to the city ia many ways, itis earnestly | Charged with obstructing the Metropolitan rai LIST OF GIFTS. $100,000 | Mirlon, the Steamers of this Line tales epoetes -yfmaceemnor to Miss i the late ive ob That surcet. Several donations | ©," &,neped that some means any be devied by | TON; =, John, Willams, larceny of some nd Gash 29:888 | “Gn the carward poset fe Uoeonstown to Thoroughly cmp tra teachers tas > which the © extension can be secured, ’ " 25.000 mm thee “3 meoumownto Mew | 5. 2. F Y * appl - Kiggles, 00; E. A. Butts. $25." The. total | Tlroad shall be pronounced a failure.” z market without licenso; $30, H fob at al iat or ohhiea'es Ghoteencatey geris> | PER WASHINGTON VEMALE SeMINacy | TEE “GEM” FREUIT Jan, axlanaiats Scuumitice wae sppoiried Yo wollet tnd recurs | , BECRITION 10 Tex Cuarp lomen 1.0, 0.5: | Margaret uey sali market track “on Sask site tuk BRI Bon dogT Wa etre worden ates eB. “i P t. | A reception was given to the National Grand si 5, 85. % "C i 3 : . Glecriptions: T. Gadsby, president; Fred. G. | tog a ietenenient Onan men Samaritans, | Bartley Curran, loud and boisterous; €5. Phil. | »4:000 Gash Gitte. pele Sy STEAMS A ERIOAN | BUTCHER snd Miss M,C. DOUG is 2a | THE MASON IMPROVED FRUIT Jan, > rs Aoomet J ‘wees Luttrell, treasurer; by the members of the order in Washington, at | Hungerford ined $2 for piss ‘ing the game | * 000 BETWEEN NEW YORK 4ND LIVERPOOL, FORZAGA COLLEGE — 4 whol.eais prices bly manag gt — lor, B. i. Thompson, | | incoln Mission, last evening. Chas. P. Pratt, bok rea — Eph Sensth come 22,170 Cash Gifts, amounting to... 00,000 CALLING A? CORK HARBOR. . Bo 1st, bet North Capitol and ist sts northovest, ‘hese gentlemen wil cal apon the ettaou for | RaG-iee ofthe District Gfand Lodge, mas | Milled’ nuleance tn a grocers wagon! 0, ote MeN of cetom Bae one. 4g | thietetiiin be ceducs y ibe FLAS | “Manon PORCELAIN LIZED TOP Ja, contributions. saliinet Gis cone ete cree: | tcuun, cults thie tee Bochnt Sep. 16 | 7 0 ee epee Of studies ts the Wholesale prions, Exsction oF Orricers. cE Ww. : Bernard, charged with selling liquor at their Number of Tickets, 100,000. A mesting of the Wessel Gey’ OF Ben tee ee end | ise ta Wate eee wh, withoat a Seb sect Sevtrecet Cretan ae oman in tne | H. Hick, National Grand Sire of the order. ‘ihe cach tu the'corktoes,, Rdrten teeke ae PRICE OF TICKETS. y west, ptain Hahneman in the Si; i 1 enc] 6 WO! ouse. Elizabet! Young, as- . chair, for the purpose of electing civil officers | National Sire gave a history of the order. = ~ " seme as that pursved in other fustitutions condac 4 ein Wek Bees Petpet order. Beboct will: be Teopened ‘on MON. 1g! Algerian Wek Bee oe | Causa toe * “JAWS OLARK,8. J, Prest. fol! WEDNESD. aT “4 UEDAY trom New York” AY and W SSLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE Witmiug THE “MELVILL” FRUIT JAR, At wholesale pri . sault and battery on William A. Shorter. ‘Che | Whole Ticket seusemmn. lew ton, Delaware, “Tue fall session ‘will boeia | “WHILALL’S” P Siyaios Pst "woe winetee Sse Many | Sow cougsts"of leven gtd wodee"wia's | prneceing wifes tantaen Austtats Pas | BG = ea een merted © €2 barry teeage parven: | oye JOU: Thor unige a, mereationedeten emia Captaine Plant and Hahveman, after which s | Sctsership of about Stoo embracing both | Some difficulty between them in a society mect- penn g eres ‘Bates oF ParsaGE.—Ondin, $50, $100, and 8130, 5 A . Popo ‘was appointed to So gener sexes and all colors. After the addresses the | ing and she threatened to ‘«put a bali in him;” | Bighta orc a mouth. The following officers were then ciected. | *¥dience partool that on Wednesday at Galilean Hall she slap} eok of reteqeianents. him in the face; #2 aud personal bonds Rec ren Oks, DEMey; | A Diswownar Sunvanr.—Yesterday, Oticer | dolph Meloking and Daniel Buchanan assacit . Charles Miller, second rant was directed to take chatge of a |on John Hammer. Buchanan pleat’ gail THE QUEEN FRUIT JA) Prof. L. Twitebell, first vice president: 8: 1. Tick DALKINS’ SOHOOL will rex #8 {OF ne nrnnere Fablicwsids§ to accommodaitcn, eheken te et 188 CALETES: BORO Fespea gold, ition: Betu: 4 th, Sbiotorns, Btoorage G30 center ores on avr | At Withatt Hall, corner of 8d and B stoete. sooth. At wholesale prices, » Besidence, 103 O street sou! seco! J.V.G6 * | whe Montpelier F. = ‘HE BISSES OSBORNE 'S YOUNG LapiEs’ And s ful) assortment of vice president; L. Eartman, treasurer: i ‘No. N t, ied by | Meinking plead not guilty. Prosecuting wit- wf umane Assoctation, SEDING ant DAY SOHOUL will re-open tase, Méascial nd SW Posilia seconde; | Mex Phebe SM. Cumioghamy and” arrent any | nen tentibed that rt Sight aa he'wan'Witny in | Ceveea or oe Leclaare of Vite oe ig Mpake sivasisgee Sombre Teaser, ek: | JELLY OLasexs, borne, Snancial, and J. W. Perkins, recording ties who might come it. It was not long | his shop on 44 street he was struck with a brick | series of cane Gift to cotta od en- eraic terme, is angi2-Sn* secretary. [eters Swe ann called for fi cnx they were | ard nearly bled to death; that Buchanan was | ow a “Home for the Old, Loficint nan Desens : — employed by Meinking to break ‘Ladies of Virginia’ at Montpelier, the former Foal Ws ICHLAND BOARDING AND DAY 80H00L oat Gur Caur Munrino_—The washer | DOCS (0 cert ig el ter ene otter ing ‘was disc . fined | canes of Preafdent Jamea He toh of lant ches TR FOR BOYS, | = camp was beautif: esterday. The yatbs |. B. B. Chase, | Agent, 148 Lanvale Street,ne: ark Avenue, prene Baa reached by Rew Obes. iM Yous, information, arrested Emma Wansler, who had | #100 or six montbs in jail. B. B. C! charged ane th seen 8 nm ly__OHAS. @. FRANCKLYN, Agent. 4 ware a4 7 4 J l. trunk } with making a spirituous or fermented liquor— DR AN Sd en eg te ge sore gogoadew 2 eee Ei, Seve | low slips, which Mrs. C. identified as her own, | Charles Hunter, and William Miller: asenit og Bart beisdaces WM. D. MARTIN, A. M., Priscipat. Bemittances for tickets may be made by expres | , ThE BLAKE! 1, t the nig! This morning Emma was arraigned in the Po- | Barick Burnstine. The evidence in this case Pre-paid, post-office money order having resumed her regular to Eighth Ancoal Session commences S*ptembsr pgp fe ieooe a ce Court, and pleading guilty, was fined $10 Santradictory and the District s yen 5.0. bry seaievasa cation esigeecar Rovtlk wil leave ber hart: (tof 1, ae a est. and S. A. H. McKim. To- oust 2 1 + wat Bp. at 10% o'clock, Kev. Charles King, of = nek due anes eile ats rts 2d separate cases against the Hen. JAMES BARBOUR, . ek s* —_— IN NAP OLS a0 D. . Accommcdattous usurpassod, chews “Bond for Ostalogue. anglt-Im 8 will preach; at 3 lock 7 ‘Yesterda: go Berta 2 oh Pres’t M. F.H. A., Alexandria, Va, ‘* coLLEGE. > ~ fe of the Ni told Moulton that Mrs. Beecher permisrien: His Excellency, Jas. ‘This she may haye done ais Bx Gil JAMES M. GARNETT, LL. D., Principsi, ——-——_- Fesson wh: cat ~Governor of Va. ; 8. Bon: — Sxniovs ag ag! To & Bor.—Y: ‘sud Seaman For fall particulars, testimoniais, &c., send for Address ‘Hom. JAMS BARBUUR, Pree’t M. A., Alexanéria, Va, > iJ 3 A H or eo Rigs ee found at the Book Stores, or at my resi- LENWOOD INSTITUTE, =D. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES. : . of 58 rs or i : ' i hi i : i i i i | SS eee GCE PRISCIPAL GROGEES, ‘and by the manufscturers, i i f ti i i

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