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es Commedia A petition Wig presented to the District Commissioner “from citizens residing on Virginia *venrie and the streets aljacent to the Carroll © pring to-day, asking that orders be giten the contractors wno are grating in that lor ality to STAR <ee AUENSt ST, 1ST. TUESDAY. Weather Probabilities Te-day. THE COvarTs. PROBATE CouRT—Judge Olin. Tony, iné Will of A. Nolen was files Sx.2 2 order of publication issued. De Wt H. Teepie quali and gave bond in $500 8s administrator on the estate of James a5 lower the water taains lead. | iircwn. Finel notices were Jsnued In the fol- —— ” om this spring to eu; iy imps On low!ng named estates, appointing Satu: a Ovvics oF CatEr SIGRAL OFFICER, 3d treet, #0 that tie usetulacen of oper % | Septomber 2, for final settlement aud dis. _ WASHINGTON. J. ad south At- | © ill not be interfered with by the new gra. tr bution. Catherine Werner and estate of Fer New stand. wiidie slowly falling | This is one of the best springs in the District. | Christian F. Smith. ations were lantie states. © craince, gentle porth, | 8hd considerable expense has heretofore been | neainst the execator of the estate of Charles Darometer, high | ag o- nye , | made by the corporation of Wasbington to | I can, returnable Tuesday, = cnet to noribwest Sie, Sa * PATUy | Protect the spring and make It accessible to and ‘also against the cloudy weather, with areas of rain ix spath- | fe Publie. fhe Commissioners Promised to | the estate of Daniel E. > at tearing ig give the matter attention. | evainst Antonio Heitmiiler, in in Loc 0 i lor- The thermometer ki the Drtinces offtes of A COMMITTEE FROM THE BOARD OF } the case of the estate of RS HEALTH. Dr. Verdi and Prof. Langston, of the Board of Health, were before the District Commis- | sioncgs to ask that some action be taken by | th have the crop of weeis on open lots | | aud commons cut; alsojthat the supervision | of the cleaning of the streets ant alleys be | turned over to the Board of Health, to be by them put under the corps of sanitary in- | spectors, with a view to a more perfect ‘sani- tary service. The bad condition of the alleys was alluded to by Dr. Verdi, when Lieut. Hoxte and Commissioner Phelps reminded — that this was the fault of the garbage service. Lr. Verdi stated that the duty of the gar- bage men Was to xemove garbage from ves- sels where it is placed by the inhabitants, and not to remove it from the ground where it Was thrown. Lieut. Hoxie thonght It was within the ince of the rd of Health to compel he citizens to keep the garbaze in vessels d to prevent the throw!izof ttm thealleys, He stated that the allevs are promptly and feaned in accordance with the THE STAR ranged to-day as follows: 4 a.m, Wa. =. 12 m., 0; 2 p. m., 82. Messrs. Baxer and Far- rich and Hettie.” Hos:—Haveriy’s Minstreis Condensed Locals. The Potomac Fruit Growers meet to-mor- row The efreet iampe will be lighted trnight at Pp. M.. and extinguished at 3.40 a. m »& practice game of base ball yestertay Eagles (consolidated nine) heat the Na- feral: by nur Hall, | ' Yesterday, residing on L Street. near New Jersey avenue, had two of bis tir gers ert off by a hay entter. te Ww, I We ¥ t 2'ng condemned # and about 290 boxes of nter market. WT sonth 19th street, UOL Of this service the ena: be the evangelist, will j e contract, and th: the laspec a t { Pepn- | tors mace official reports to his odice prompt- evening. y after each cleanin, Or Gevernor Dennison said the hye on to | uperinten: | the supervision of this duty would . leaves to-d | divide the responsibility the law | re pe intends to of | made it the duty of theengizeer to have con- | a not a The We elute gix tea | made,as he had no power to delegate his | party at thetr rooms, co" and G | enthority or reeponsibility. Streets. to-nierrow ever for| Th ject of draining and filling vacant benefit of the Girts’ Reform schoo | lots wae next introduced, a8 to t powers of | tb Potice Court this mora Me | the board in the p usions Yow Was entered In the ease of Jerome B. | were reache!. Gov. Dennison remarked that Weller, arrested on Friday last for an a: he could not understand how ft was that the | farit with intent to kill CW. Mahon in the | r lations had atways been so indefluite in | ian groun tors matier. In other cities the owners of such lote are compelled to fill nem up or drain them. As to the cutting of the weeds, he did not think the Commissioners could authorize the expenditure of any money for that purpose. The force of clerks under the snperinten 1- e department au oll shanty | vel removed g down the on the Whi tod Lot grounds is y Prepar to ten: charen, ¢ AT Grace M veSing series of meetiz ent Of assessments aint taxes are busy make | im progress, uncer the charge of Rev. up the numerical books, and it is ex- Hobbs. Last week there were a nus peeted that ihey will complete this work by converstons. | the middie of Septeraber. These books, when The conauctors and drivers of the Avenue of street cars are making subscriptions be given to the widow of the late completed, will show a separate list of ebureb, sehool and other property exempi fre allo: ence, an inventory was returned by the ex- eeutor and anopler of sale granted. E.C. ©. Carrington, jr., was appointed guardian of the infants of Michael Wail, and gave bonds in $3,200, The Register of Wills pre- sented a number of atministration and guar- (ian aceonnts, which were aj and pessed, The court adjourned until next Sat- urday, Sept. 4th. PoLIce CourntT—Judge Mills pro tem. Today, Edward Cook, colored, charged With varying an infant child withouta mit. Board of Health testified that an investiga- tion of the facts showed that the child died on tue lth instant, and was buried without ® permit. Blackburn, the father of the child, testified that he took the ehild to Sexton Cook. child's remains nntil he could raise money enough to pay for the burial. The boly was plain hox,and he gave him #2 on ae- count, leaving the box with him. No certi- ficate or permit was given him. The case Was continned inorder to get another wit- ness for the prosecution. Robt. Blackburn, charged with carrying the dead body of his infant child through the streets without a certificate: continued ander bonds for a hearing. On Feel with beng a prostitute apd vagrant. 2 was caught in house of had repute which the police l#st night ,aided on 4¥ Street; workhouse ninety days. James H. Topham, John BE. Clark and Frank Hoard. charged ‘with disturbing the audience at Ford's Theater tast night. none of them answered, and their collaterals of S10 eaeh were forfeited. Andrew Garrett forfeited collateral. John Mack, loud; $5. Pauli Kern was fined railings of street parks. watering bis horses at_a pump; $3. Joseph Henderson and Jobn Palmer forfeited col- lateral. Anna McKeever, throwing stones through the windows of a house; fined $3. A'so charged with being loud and boisterons; $5. Jus. Donnelly, charged with letting the Potomac water rin to waste on his premises; continued. Peter Boloni, swearing; $5. John Gordon, loud; Mary Keenan, vagraney; workhouse ninety days. George A. Hilton, forfeited collateral. Philip Ruey, indecent exposure; $10. Franklin Thomas, profanity; 5. Henry Williams, do.; do. Eliza Lancas- ‘o.; disraissed. Geo. Deshiekis, wasting Frank White, James E. Willard, vy ° water; dismissed. Band, who Ww Leer disorderly; $5. Patrick McNamara, profan- by falling from bis car. : MALGAMATED fF ity; 85. Joseph Cherry, (a ten-year old boy, rs. P. Maloney D. McNamara have bis Association helt son of Jobn Cuerry, now in jation the charge completed the laying of a 20-inch ter- | 4s¢ Lenisiana avenve last eve | of attempting to Kill his wiie,) was arraigned re cotta sever pipe on the east side of sth | Brarnon presiding, aud Mr. J for throwing stones, buton account of his — southeast, lyse ssouth side of D to | secretary. Timothy E. O'Cor tears and promises to do better he was dis- er, and Thomas MeMahon were membership. Th cffiee, Manchester giand, for the month of July was submitted, of which the fol fialleck anc Sut from the Treas- taken p ing is as ; Eng- t, Wai land and ; Scotland, | 3: United i; new Officer S who ack of r aman ele een et membership, 14, ina ed beneilts, 38; on superan- gree io on Seneennee | nuation, 9.’ ‘The fifteenth 1 report oi gave his ba us Rudoipn houfelder, a | society was submitted. This shows that Prevchm: ad said he bad re plow | the membership has inereased 1,023; that in in a restaura here he was order to facilitate business a new office was erected at a cost of £5,000, and notwithstand- ing the heavy outlay the society made aclear | nin balance of $50,003, the largest Amouut accumulated during any year of its history. The valuation of the socfety ty ee . "The ix id € tures $11 were paid to th compensation for tools and Ui eseort of Georgetown, it Vernon Text, Hever and to the bead oan During at Terr Temple. on where | past year sixteen new branches were oy 8s will line= | ai! of them fn localities in whieh no branch Lewis | of the society had previousty been. There | Was ex den’ voded for sic! penefits, > $1,010; lent grants, =: aare benefits, ; Acel a bene ~ wy, benevo- 20, gral oO Other trad ). and in trade p BOS, £8,845. Messrs. iams, Burgoyne and Haines were ap. | polnted a committee to employ an attorney | to proceed against Mr. C. M. Roberts for the | possession of the hail. This hall has been eased by Mr. Roberts to the District Com | missioners for the headquarters of the new | fire alarm telegraph, but the soclety claim that they cannot be forced to give w | place of meeting without a legal not ee D.. and con The general Terance have ageed to unite all the divisions in the picnic Tur Teraters Tc of Ford's Ope ater. under nt. drew ip toelr | ce. emuser “THIS IS THE CAT THAT NURSES THE erally prc | Rat.”’—On Friday last 85 account sippoared | Faver!; in THE Stak,of acat ina house back of spect Odd Fellows’ hail baving taken @ young rat | pre | to nurse with ber two kittens. In conse- | | “uence of this pablication over sixty person : y | visited the hb mday, aud Mrs. Tinost hourly rsee them. The inues With the old cat, and | Sf ems perfectivy at bome with the kittens Dut does not appesr to grow very fast. The appears to be thoroughl ated, i frequently cais | the bands of ¥ wens very fond. Cam piel. whe ow wt bon is ard Re wel reitaees CARPisss Marke K erm chit Zo-mMoRROW is the program for their eoncert tie is to-morrow evening: Quickstep, ider. 3. Overture, Die E ince ntner. +. Polka. Forest Rie | Potpourri, Opera Polinto; Donizetti. | Waltz, Monin Kiange; Straus : B Chorus, Mealey, La fille . Galop, Storm; ir. The mesic ereatter wt half past tive | tT CAR | pe half-grown Ss maddie a raid on one of the Met the corner of M at Avenue, and, seizing a the platform, decam ped. iriver jumped over the dash-be ceeded th cupturing one the car he was wo made good their ING ROBRERY OF A STRE Ry Box —Last night red b spolitan horse-cars ut street ond Connecti ey- box ire ONG MEN AnRFSTr dicar ok cers T arrest velr Dames ae and were mey \ | New Mexrary Paper — | r little heds, anothe ber of The vor 2, August $1 - een Awa Piraeek L iret —No. 2, contaiming we z Beate, will be for sale to-m y morning, at Shilling’ rner of treeé Sud venue, é CE SPROCLA He spece 2 of wi eb proy wil themselves tt Lo PAF tee ir twelve and ste streets biick office SRE advertisement of bon We for rent—throe- veon Cand D » A. hiagner. ween I5ti story and basem GEORGETOWN. Mk. JAMES WARDELL, one of the oldest | eus of Georgetown. died at gts residence | t on Bridge street, last night nyt ie Hi be seen Ma. MAURICE PINCHAWVEE bas so far ; advertisement elsewhere that the | Tecovered from the inaries he received at the bands of Mr. Getz on Friday" last, as to be atle to be out and about. THE RECEIPTS OF COAL by the canal dur- a voral insirar place af Lincoln bal. wd fr * take wing from the arren : are i athe ente ing the week ending Satuntay last amount casein ne. Tee edt 19,500 tons, aud the aaipments % 13,690 D at the Schue le served te ie WHeat.—The offerings of wheat at the Merchants’ Exehange to-day amounted to 4,150 bushels. Salee of 4,350 busheis at from $1.28 to 8L4T. J TeED. —Schooner Lizzie Reagan, from Alexandria, with 16%) bushels wheat for Hertley & Bro. ATTENTION is called to the advertisement of an exeursion to be gtyen by Covenant Lodge of Odd Fellows ou Thursday next. The character of the gentien:en having the oifuir in charge is a suMicient guarantee of its success. TRDERER— man named On Sunday morning one of the guaris found that he had hung himself tn his cei] by means of a leatner strap whieh be had worn about bis waist, one end ot whieh he had made fast to tbe bars and the other to ck, Which was broken. It is thomgbt tha: of the crime heavily upou he adopted this course because be Bz Mrs. General Lander has goue from | London to the continent. } Sr Senator Jones has established 49 ice | factory at New Orleans. | 87° Hon Geo. B. Schall, a prominent 1¢W- | yer of Allentown, Pa., committed suicia® | yesterday. S7-Capt. Green Wakten, of the United States revenue marine, died yesterday, near Portland, Me. S7-Mr. and Mrs. Sartoris satied on the Baitic for England Satarday. The Pres!- cent and party salicd down the bay with them, committed weighing so ck, Shot & companion mt the mouth IAst night & Wesson revolver, at the anc G streets, the ball glancing carrying @way 4 picee of his nose. The wound is not considered dangerous. Lewis was arrested and locked yoo hearing, and Fresbury was taken to Kotb’s drag store, where fr. Sonmeschmidt was called In and Gressed lus woqnd. | bawdy honse at No. i034 inissed. Edward Holloran, assault on Bart- ley Curran on the i¢th instant. Prosecuting Witness testified that Holloran Knocked hun own, and be said ‘lm murdered, I'm mur- dered,” when he kicked him several times end he was in consequence confined to his bed mine days. On cross-examination said 'hat he was not sober, and Holloran catled Lim a d—d thief. To the question how many limes did he strike you, Curran replied: “He gavemea kick and I'said ‘T am kilt; I’m ranrdered,’ and he kicked him (C.) three limes more, the first haying knocked the breath from him, and when witness recov- ered be said e Lord have merey ob me; will someboly take me home fo my wife and children; I'm kilt.” Dr. Draper testified to attending Crrran a finding his ribs fractured. | | The clerk of vital statistics of the and asked him to take charge of the for climbing on the Oitticer Kiley testitled to Curran saying that two men had knocked that Holloran had anything to do with it. For the defence, Mr. Owen Murray testified that on the night in question both parties were his store and had some words to- gether and went ont together, and saw them » each other by the collar; don’t know 10 grabbed first; Saw no blow struck; they fell but don"t know Who Was on top; saw no kicks given. Mr. Dorsey testified that Cur- ran after the aiMealty said that Hollore was not the man who kicked him. For the prosecution, Curran was recallet, and testi- het iat he did notsay thet Holloran did not kick him, bnt said the kicks care so fast ne im down and to denying thought two or three were Kickinghim. The case was dismissed. Jobnu W. Lancaster, a | Smail colored boy charged with the larceny of jewelry valued at Sis; committed to the reform school. Margaret Walker. charged with obtaining goods valued at $125 by false pretences from Samuel Emory; bail for the action of the nd jary. Win. Moui- ton, burglary at the residence of Henry Roberts on the night of the sth of May last. Sergeant Acton testified that We party was arrested on suspicion of two robberies, and in searehing his b of Mr. R's’ pte- r the action of the 3 ritined. d with ‘keeping a street, was called. Sergcant Clements testified that he received | orders to pull the house, and went there with Officers Columbus and Atchison; was met by the Princess, who told him that a gentie- | Tan and his wife from Chicago were in the | back room. This wi was Miss Belle wud the man called her cousin. FE made good his eseape. Officer Columbus tes- > being present at the raid, and to seeu Alice Wi!son, Laura Reynolds 13, WhO Pass 48 prostitutes, go lato Officer Atchizon corroborated the preceeding witness, Miss Laura Reynolds testified that she lived in the "house for about three weeks up to two weeks ago; occupied 4 voor, paying $5 per week there- besides other payments for its use. the defence, the eoloved woman Sallie vith, arrested in the house ast night, tes- ied that she had never known of any boise or racket in th rented the basement from Mrs. Va. 4 Saw any men vis- iting the house. On cross-examination wit- hess said she recollected a Buht there last Week, but did not know of it unti! it was al! over. After 4 short argument by Mr. Miller, the court Said that the case was clearly prove @ tine of 2100 and costs. Ti ealed. rh, colored, charged with 2s- nt to Kill Eugene Prescott couumitted (or le action of the Ww aeons Hilleary, assavit on Jane Honesty with = way mm, Which she said Knocket iliheary said Jane made a habit om his stand, and this moraing ed up a canteloupe he threw @ $5 and as Jones tys, Asetulon Fran anc Hays $1 Sharles Litt | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Wall St day. reet T exchange market ot. Mer d. & TDment bonds are lower than yesterday Spe he below yootergay 's clos 1. which was % high ¥ the latter earepl ore bas d now prices are nearer to higtest than the est “The tarket has been mate feverish and unsettled by speculation ta Western Union Telegraph, Extreme sales have been as fol lows. —Western Union Tel — 73% e894 , prest enifyrs ; Lake Store, S3gat’,. present price fins bgt te bie ‘\, present igi vigie western. Sigailig. present price, 3. preferred, Mea, St. Paul, so%406%. preferred, 62a67\; Union ihc. Tear?» Bock Isinnd, 105 )¢ulu7s.; Ubio and sieippi, I5t.als?s; Brie, 16416%, New Work Can tral, ius qalvs, aud Bannibuland St, Joseph, 2222s, ee The Market. Western U Deon a ise of » Baty R, August 3).—Virgiuta six's, pector-, wees tan consalldaled, Sig; West Vira 3 North Carolina six’s, old 20; ¢o. uew, 1 bid to Gay. Sugar strong and active, 10}gal0% BALTIMORE, August 31 — oeton. au jiselic. Flour galt and unchensd. jo. 2 western amber, mixed, do. western red, L4tal-4, ania Maryiand red. oie eee new western white, 48°30: new do. mixed. 4204 B) and inal. Bi: ju fair de- THD sides, 12,012 '(; lone packed, 9alz.. shoulders, e;, Clear rib sites. Hams, W5al5%. Lard quiet and steadj—rfined, If s)5. Botter Lo a fe 16 Cane firmer—erude, = refined, 1)*l quiet but stropgand Uichasged! Witky—demand Betecaty: “ scttled. 456: short, banged © x Seclining. ‘A portrait of the late Gen. Frank P. nie ite ares ee in = at Jer Si be* priine, before tbe blight of his ness fe. upon bim, and is said to be of much Merit. It was painted by Gen. C, Binghaae, atjutant gegeral of the state of Sieh iE Sorte | PERFUMERY. | ’ LETTERS FROM THE PE, “Tricks Upon Travele ” i Eutitor Star:—In company with fern iaaien, MEPS Noa ook ae ‘COVENANT Searis winder tet tnd ase: | waRSESEL lets Ss Ime, the Baltimore and P {ust passengers + September 24. 1905. The Lim Mary Washington — Sa | street wharf, Georgetown. at 5 a.m s, sduitting Gentleman and Ladins, | By Tickers, ‘sdudttug Gentleman ad Lain by Philadelphia to Washi*,, mawranae toad frome Satuctay, the 2th, Vaart “s fee S Wert Potion isnt’ employes of the road at West Poliadelphia paced ns in the (THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. ear whien ——: Poke tee the Baltimore and | SISTRATRIX SALB OF THE ENTIRE ductor, both at Wilmingtss ant nee wee TORN by BROOKS AT No 99 G1GH Baittragre, assured us that we were | STREET. GEORGETOWN. AT AUCTION. all Tight, @rd there would be no ehange of On WEDNESDAY, September Let, 1575, at | cars, whil*t some other ers Were noti- | 10 ol Ct et Mo. 99 filet ,etrest, fied to t8'ke cars in the rear,—their tickets in- | Lope} 1 wilt ceil porn Prawn Ee | dicating the Baltimore and Ohio road to therein ing in part of Groceries, F. . Washington. The car in which we were was Wooden ware, Brooms. Bird ant other Seeds, La: nearly full, there being few vacant seats. _ lot of Fis! ing Tackle and Sporting Good's zenera'! On reaching the station jn Baltimore, hay- | also. Set Chamber Furniture. Also, the enti ing through the first tunnel, it was Store Fixtnres contained taerein—ons good Safe loudly calied in the front of the car that “all | “MA palte ss" Sto MARGARET ‘GALLAHER, Administratrix. gers for Washington must remove to | ang’ 3t THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. Te'next forward car." To that care rae : was immediately made by ali the younger RREMOyAL- Davin ee ee aud able bodic’ passengers. When ‘we and | 52.024 Feney Goods, Betablichs Pre others reached it, every seat was found town, io No. 113 Bridge street = vor os filled, and many persons standing in the ~ pew and complete assortment DRY suge-way. with their little bundies in their GOODS has been added, meking it the most com hands. tist standing there one of the em- _ piete store in Georgetown to t from. ploses WAs asked the Teason of thi: ‘apparent- A visit te solicited. angls $n ly Unnecessary change, to which his rep! x Was that {t was “for fun.” my | GRORGETONN § rarer a 8% D.C Those who could not fiad places were then Bank hours, 9 s.m. to 4 p.m., on Saturdays | directed to again take the ear they had jast receive deposits) until m. Interest paid on te Sepraits. “General Barking Fineiness done. and col- lections made on all accessible points. Discount a ee re a SOLEINE: BN, Ww. Bal lett, which was done by us and some twenty other passengers, When the conductor (whoe name I was told was Wright) came tw collect the tekets, I elvilly asked him the reason { Durert for the ineonventent change we had been | M. Polkinhorn, | Thos D-wling, | 3.7, Mitchell, forced to make.—for the previons conductor | Henry Dicken, | R.L. Cropley. lk .W. Jones, had told us we were ali right, He very curt- | Biley A. Shinu.| B.D. Hartiey, | Thomas Knowis | _mayIl-tusacty’ ly replied that he intended to cut off one of | Ay l-tu.sa.) |W. © waeatters the cars; and how could he tell whether there Sengers In the o'er caret Put all the Pas | orgie pyEINe AND CLEANING E°TAB- From the look and tone tn which this tnfor- pam 49 Jefferson Street, Georketown, D. 6. mation was given, it was nu ie very plain toat any turther inquiry wou! Id be met by | , Zstablished. 1881. Prominin awanted Bn 1ss7. inrged and improved, 1374. Ladies and Gentlemen's Fr deress. if not by insult. If this is th * WAY | wear parel of oN tuchodi: in which the company permits passengers to | Velvete: Crepe Velle sud Trims Ki e be treated, like cattle driven from one pen t) | e.. 82" ales another, It wi cleaned cr dyed; siso, ‘Curtains and New Goods, oon aad Blankets cleaned during T months. Bend ar address and we will call for and re- tnrn work at any place in tho Bistrict free ct extra charge. Work received and retarned by mail or ex- press from and to any piace in tae couatry, 1 not be a desirable road for azed or infirm persons to travel on. It will amount to little to make representations to the company, and it ts only to you, Mr. Edi- tor, and to public opinion that appeal ean be made which will induce the company to em- ploy more judicious « ficials. A CITIZEN OF WASHINGTON. 30th August, i875. FAMILY SUPPLIES. 20TH STREET MARKET. A Wall from the County. {Buitor Sor Wi 1 our honorable Commis- Stoners please inform the tax-payers of the | wm, county why nearly allof our roads are en- = eae Urely neglected? “A tax is now levied on us at the same rate as in the city, which has never been done before. We thereby not only pay for gas, water, and the fire department, Which do not exist in the county, but have to help to pay the interest on the old debt of the city, created while we were under a separate government, and from which we never de Tived any benefit. But we would not even complain of this if our roads were kept up. The Board of Public Works put the most of ther in first-rate order, and now they are being rained, often for the want of a half hour's work ‘in opening a gutter that had gotten stopped op, and which would have prevented the cullies that the last rains have cut in them. A TAX-PAYER, GEO, W. LINKINS, 720 207TH STREET. WATER MELONS FROZEN AND DELIV. BRED AT YOUR DINNER HOUK. FOANTELOUPES, PEACHES, and all kinds of ruit. ied te WM. LINKINS & SON. TT”? AND *KAUPHY.” Lovers of good TEA and COFFEE will be pleasat to bear t! they can buy the cetebrated “N.¥. CLUB” TEAS AND COFFERS at Stands Nos. 14% and 149 Center Mark east wing, and st my store corner of th atm B streets southeast. These goods are of the Chi Imiportations, and Gre retailed at aswall advance ou wholesale Price. T. FRENCH, 145 and 149 Center Market, east wing. Opea every d STEAMER LINES, EcULAK LINE TO NOK FOLK. NEW YORK, BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. On and after MUNDAY, July 12, 1575, the new and oceTady ef the Lake and 3 ady of the Lake will tusks four regular cp TON ani NORF ‘ CITY ITEMS. NEw STORE, stocked with an elegant riment of stoves, ranges, faruaces, fire- piace heaters, grates, &¢., with a full line of repairs for thera, has’ been opened by Messrs. Hoff & Thomas, at 920 Pa. avenue. The best range in the market—the Stag-head range— is for sale there. Satisfaction guaranteed to purehasers. 2 —_.—__ BFFORE SENDING Lit? children away to School, mark their clothing with Smith's rubber stamps or stencils, 1013 Pa.ave. 8,26,6 ee E LADY OF THE LAKE will leave WASH. ALEX. ADAMSON's well-known Billiard | INGTON every MONDAY and THURSDAY ots | Room, with stoek, fixtures, &c., for sale and clone m., and NOBFUOLK every TUESDAY house for rent. 305 9th street, $,3,6 | 8nd FRIDAY at ‘Ri THE JANE MOSELEY will leave WASHING- 4 TON every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 3 o'clock Corns Extracted Without Pal S0 the shoe can be worn with ease. Bunions, | My snd NORFOLK every MONDAY ond THU. Ingrowing Nails, Vascular Excrescences, Fare to Rorfolk, 84; round trip tickets, $6. Meals and other ailments of the feet successfully treated, at Dr. White's establishment, 15th street, opposite the Treasury. Hours 8 a. and state rooms extra, EXCUBSION BATES. duced rates to Point Lookout ‘ound trip tickets at re- t, Fortress Monroe and Vue de L’Ean. ma. tO6 p. mn. te, Point Lockout and return, @2.50; to. Fortroaa Dr. C. W. BENSON’S Celery and Chamo- { Mcuree or Vue ‘of Sity ccna ao mile Pills are prepared expressly to cure | Meals ond state rooms oxten Tickeea ccdee eka Headaches, Neuralgia, Nervousness and | boat, and antiluscd. Sleeplessness, and will cure any case. Price | For Tickets, Staterooms or information apply at 50 cents @ box, postage free. Sold by all | the office of the INLAND AND SEABOCRD Drnggists, and Charles Stott & Co.,480 Penn- sylvania avenue, Washington. 8,5,e01: eee COASTING COMPANY, Room No. 2, National Metropolitan Bank, 1sth Street, opposite Treasury pz} NATIONAL SAVINGS, BANK, corner of Fos Potomac BIVER LANDINGS. ew York avenue an street, pays ed cent. per annum ov deposits for each cate ar | PILOT BOY, MW. Mi Byles: Onpeate, month. nking jaturiays, baving been thoroughl; erheuled Is to ¢and 6 tos. , W18,14t1e | will Rene ber tripe for Potomac river Landings og ZEESDAY, March ad, and every TURSDAY and | pitt, 12. £10.000 has veen invested in Brock SATURDAY thereafter. leaving agh’s whatt, Tivileges and paid 900 percent. profit. “How | foo! < iJ ‘cloc! 1S ee to do it.” A hook on Wall street, sent tres ve ia mn every Wednesday and 5: Taumbric ee & Co., Bankers, 2 Wall street, New Yor 6a: . . FITZHUGH, Agen MEDICAL, &c. A. LEON, D ‘The oldest ostablished Ladjee Physician, HAS REMOVED To 36 BaRatoGa Sr., NEak CALVERT, BALTINORE. Ladiva desiring treatment of any complaint cen consult him,with the utmost confidence, E jy13-20" Separate rocins for — SJATISFACTION.” 81 PER BOTTLE. Oon- }) sultations free at Dr. DARBY'S, LIS 4% at., [My eeonants” LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW FORK. ¥.0. KNIGHT isreafter the Steamshipe JOHN GLS3SON will make week. iy tripe botwooen NEW YORK. Alia tee NDRIA, WASHINGTON a: GEOKGETOWN, as follows: from Pier 41, East River. every SATURDAY atd p. m.; leave GEORGETOWN every TUESDAY at 10 ®& m., and ALEXANDRIA the same day. rr a ‘For fou intormation apply to E. P. A. DENHA (Colonization Building ) ayl-tm* ” | , cot fat fice and waar 85 Water streets Guorte: 2, AND MBS. WLLSON —A thoroughly expe- g tW™) or samme at —e ly oh ca D)Ficnced aud’ sorating adie! Physician and PPFidge. ta Bertone EHO MPEON, President Midwife. Attend ludieg at thetr times, or pleasant | j.ne, Fights delivered by Knox's Express. Orders Tooms end the beet attention at the Doctor's private | left st Genera! Office, 603 Pennsylvania —— Peldence, Consultation confidentisi, Gitico, 76 | OF at the steamer wharf, will be prompily a! Park st_, nesr Raratoga st., Baltimore. may3-ly Jeld-t N= EXPEXSS LINE VIA OANAL, BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDBIA, Va., WASH INGTON AND GEORGETOWSG, D. v. walt [DEAE BOSWORTH, at the Washington Eleo- tropathic Institution, 91% E street northwest, cures all nervous and chronic diseases of whatever bame or nature All complaints incident to ates, and diseases of Children a "toipenne vauic and Electro-chomical Batis, the most Invig- From Pier 3, Nor Wharves, Philadelphia, retin ui health giving baihs Known to modern 7 scloucs. Gounuttation and exaimfastion free. nok en SFrom bo Water nicext, Georgetown, Ke ROBERTSON, FROM BALTIMORE, | D0, MONDAY at 6p. m. can consulted at Pery Wth street northwest, Ti line connects at Philedelphia with Clyde’ Reatly opposite thie Gas Otties, every WEDNES: | Besular Bort weskly Line of Steamers for Prov PAY and SATURDAY, from 2 to 9 Divcases of tbe Urinary Organs, Gor Strictare, Syphilis, and Spermator: Gonn rrtea recently Ssphiiis in all its stages quickly cured. and the Polon entirely eradicated from the system, with the use of mercnry. Spermatorrhea, brought in youth, dence, Boston and New Bugiand States. Mo wharf- in Boston by this li: = eee" F_HYD®, Agent for D. of © G.¥ HyDm, WM. P. OLYDE & CO , Philedelpiis. ¥. A. REED, Alexandria, Va, D.D. ©. MINK. 29 Devonshire etrest, Boston. Br Freights deilvered by Knox’s Kaprom. Or- C ontracted cured in 3 to 5 days. y exXorsses end Abus! nz loss of | dereleft st General Ofice, 603 Pei vauls ave ry and insanity, geucral debility, organic | BUC, OF et the Bueaners” What, will be pris | Neubners, impoteucy nervous irritability symptoms | Sétended to, eet { of ccnueumption, indigestion, palpitation of the ins f i fright or giddiness, on strust, Ac..speedtty cured bewly discovered remedies, Gentlemen placing themselves in Dr B.'s band can rely apo Hy aud honorably treated. Bed nonisie which he » 4s of Baltinore com 210 9 p. VEGETABL, Whooping Congh that by * BOGERT’S VEGETABLE CO It is also the best «.5ore Thro ANS ES BSE: UNITED STATES MATL STREAMERS Bail every Saturday fr NEW YOBR AND G OW. Favorite rouve for Tourists Finoet approach to Grout Beieatn, Passenger aerommedations anent paseod MATES. OF PASSAG GLascow, "Livespoun: “BkLrast ONDONDERBY, OS, S75 & S-—Carrency, P northwest, uuniot UGH | n use for Coughs, Croup, ard all Br a. Por sale by the principal Druggists ye as by ary other sieaale by CHARLES STOTT & C0. ant Ly CASS LIN © proprietor, 1312 G street northw poviiely TREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE oF DRY GOODS. UMPHERY, Cc URARD LINE. Novice. ‘With the view of diuiriehin Histon, tbe Steamers of thie L! conrse for ell seasons of the year. the chanote of out take 8 specitiod si On the catward from Queewmowas to Sew Que tumense stock must be redacad. SUMMEE | york or Hoston cheung Mecute of By eras ate GOODS will be sold less than cost. Bothing to the north of as. 2)".0ce worth of emuauts, Odds, Ends, &c., will be sold at owe quarter their reguiar price.’ ‘Tha bi ance of our stock will be sold at Ovet for thirty days ouly. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., J7S1-tf Nos, 928 7th and 706 Ki streets n. w. LOR WE }, crosntug the uU ‘er Giat, cruoibing whe cornet et THE BRITISE AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YOLK AND LivER- £00L, CALLING AT CORK HARLOR, WWE INVITE AN EXAMINATION Sxom New Yorx. | From New Your STOCK OF SLATE MANTELS, 1 ala. Wel Seis =i 4 sees WITOHEN BARGE: marked “do not carry steerage passen- aficr ten years extensive use, is conceded to be tae pa carmen meme $20. an4 gis, ‘Moet sai) cooking fixtareinthe market If according to sts to Parte, haa recently book greatly improved, and now haa the | Bis, geig sdafional. ‘etur Pel ie glabrata ow "Special Hosting acts eee Washington, Oolumbia, “end Ampertous Portable KITOHEN UTENSILS, TIN WARE, &¢ We eoatract for PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING In all thetr only ements rmmreae ast oe - Orders for jobbing work posi R ner SACHET POW. WwW. 'E ROSE and lie} PARENT ae Tobey VIN: MEDALS— LONDON, VIENNA, SoRDOrA, Liat The Beales J. & E, ATKINSON. ‘24, Old Bond street, Reese e * PABIS, A FISHERS NEW DYE WORKS, @ STREET, NBAR NINTH STREST, CONNECTED WITH “PLE. |GEORGETOWN ADVER’M'TS. | EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. ISS FAUST'S SCHOOL for YOUNGLADIES, M5 15'i cree oe keers Sapar, U ~ aN, September 13th. . Cone ane Brat Law Ie SL-t ROSSLYN SEMINAR Equity ond L M iil re-open on WRDNESDAY, cn bzoston venine Get & Nop de tf ettet: bear 16th worthwest ocelot Mie Stet t ® we “WE oeR AN = SABES EN TEC TSC OOLF HN OOLUBGIATEV INSTITUTE, nag —~ 9 Appimers DNase ad RCROUL POR | Miles from Washington Da san. Per Once Four DIES AND LITTLE GIRLS No a6 | Fall Term bogus 187TH Sarrexi a o Teet, Georgen 4 rts 5 vTTo! Rector LUCY STEPEENGON- axietedt bY Pooitecre ged | Stet eetw hire OB 2.2. a fall corps of rench and La ST. MARYS PEWACE SEMIN RY tin. By ts i. P.O. St. Mary s City, St. Mary oo , pete i ‘Recpems October ist, 8. | excelled. ‘Cty | This inetitatic ben son singe WSK. The Aantal Seo ts located smmedintety on thes haskeat tee Se Maes i 24. isys. ; pod pone oe Setbing sed HE EXERCISES Caughtore healthfulmess as well n= theron | . Steamers ply’ wm barwere Baltimnre a NZAG\ COLLEGE vard a ~ gS — — © Tesemed on MONDAY, September 6th. | ths, 9190. perticniars apply et College, 47 1 erst 5 veneh. wc .oxtra moderate charges, northwest. ang 31 For cirowiare aAdrees se augl? eolm Mrs JAMES R TROMAS. JATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW DEPART IN MENT —Sixth ay Seomion Commences Se- BE MARYLAND AGRICCLYTHAL Gc iT | tember Lecture Room 428 Tibet. ud} w | sn eepenine Pe Pet Term on MONDAY, N RS BURN wilt reopen ber ENGLISH ant | The aim of the College ix to offer the young FRENCH DAY SOHO0L, Mouday. Repem: | er of Marland, wt moderate eat the Ai ber a, 18, faneaS e001} NO'13OSH STMRAE, | Gen bow greats Shem ae Fotare Sntsorw and tant QT_MATTIEW'S INSTITUTE, K ntrex, he ayatem of wtods will eeubrace the wnat ee B> gycem lath apd 18th sts.” Studies will Noreacmed | proved couree ia Scneter Like rae on Weanentey, September 1. In the Commercial Bruce 4 Course, German il be made 9 specialty Bor por ticular: apply at the Imetitute ang>'k | ‘DHE Eriscopat ws BEV. The Sixth Aunn for boy # will comra: of September. Further informa: For clroulars, ¢ we areld.t ths efiOert B PRLING FOAton appt ARK ER, x ‘ ON VT) HOME AWD Day the Rey, FL ANIGHT, DD SCHOOL OK YOUNG LADIES any 1442 Corcoran treet prey x M. Ta Languages: Ages 8S BCHOOL WILL RE > —— PTeME AE ; omiber Iet_at ogy | Fourth year« PTEMPER 13 M » ena Hy memamber Ist-et ait | Sisen LoUm POLLEUE ee oag8 tra MERSON INSTT WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY SELECT +. L AN THE ON ¥ emtes 13, 3, MATICAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS, me. treet marth 924 Mth cireet, between 1 and KB. (Frankiln i humber of boarding poptiy will be The twenty-fifth annu: ests te second M| prewber, the 13th Gay of the h Std nt ing for College, for W Naval Academy, or tor any of nr Sete will receive thorongh instr of this school will pyly to the prin at. or procure cin the est Poin’ * : LUMBIAN UNIVERSITY WASHING Cc ND « ene « ¢ bbl ge ILLEGE. Beptember 1811 _ane?s- im [ Rep.Chron} Princtpal. # be ae DEP. ents i, cenae Tah, 7 7 > ———— PARTMENT, October Linh YUNG Lavigs For information sidrom J.0. WELLING, LL 0. ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION Preetdest. sth ci Papp eonealpesy ALNWICK SEMINARY FOR Youne ua Stndics will be reaumed on MONDAY whites teomeed toba Wetns hak her 6 “ of Septen, - i} Gs TC LE SEMINARY |. Adérese Prine W Stoddard street. Boarding and day ach » Post Offion, | terms apply to Miss LEPSCOMB, Priveipe Im * Prince George + coanty, M4 lentynes, 428 7th street; Gilman's dra TDGEWORTE BapOOL — & ston op: os September ith treat © eB tdeod | 4 Ne. bo FRANK Bal riMonn, The Thirteenth Aw Seesion of this Engle French Boarding and Day Seb ¥ Ladios, will re-« loth. ‘For Silorded by this Academy, ee# Circal bookstores, or sddrese the Principal street southwest, - Principal THES. INGALLS KING s 5 Mak i... Sreentn fi. sans Pe | WwW CDENTS 08 BOTH SEXES PIANO. ORGAN, Ere PARATE DKPARYMENTS 8 tall corps of Professors Tyrvty Lemons $18 or $2). Address P.O Box al hseiel Sanien bepees SePTEM- 10L SEMINARY, 217 A strom southeast nes, with full informa axhineton. DO. A=. Torutshed grat i Mrs LOUISE K. DEAN 3.1) WAD, DD. | ort. 0. WEIDMAYER, 1 © ~ Prof. 0 AYER, Teacher of ; | German And Tel Prof. Wo oM. MLE s aa .. Pain JAMES M. GAKNETT, 1 aud Oil-cok for hommishice MONDAY ont TUESDAY Bee oe , , “ MAmivgion a . Dnuidery Wax Flowers aud Fancy {W and 21. Terms, for Board aud Tnition, S28. per BREDAY. Dept. tot, 15975 end Cont ee Crea | ancum, payable seusi annually In advenne, dererel References and. terme De clean tone hala: | Btate scholarships vacant. Bor catalogue: contain: the seminary; at Ellis’ music store, on avenue; Par: | If, ote fet. 2. o. Boe. ker's bookstore Facatty angS-t.th.s 2m STKE DAME OF MARYLAND —Collocinte corner F end 7th #t Pleasant school room, with southern exposure; fine yard for open-air’ oxcrcien, iitrary, mages | IN donee Yoong Ladies near Govanstown globes. apparatus ard all the accosscrics of a first” | Baltimore conuty, Md 2% miles north of Botte Class seminary or college. Sug2idw | more,condneted by the Rchool Sisters of Notre . SHGOL Teh cad Dame. This jon te most desirably located. ST. VINCENT'S SCHOOL, 10th and G, conducted . a eth ieee Stitution will be resumed on the SoTH oF AUGUST wy mp eal ren prompt: augid tw | Parents are requested to seud their child: 5 PPRTEOGTION Foe CiicpREN Muss mma Marie School for Paysreai and Practical Culivre, SOO 15h street, B7 tn addition to the Kindergarien, the peculiar adv esot which are so well Known, sspreial at tention is also given to elementary instructions n- | cessary for thorouch e ton. Gpens: Sept. 15th. Normal training class, Oct SOUTHEEN HOME SCHOOL, : Extablished 1842 Nos. 197 and 199 Norta Cher 2 j ALTIMGkE Let. For particulars address as above. ang!) Sm Mr. and Mrs. Witsox M.Cates ns roe Mo NT VERNON SEMINARY—Hoardine om Mr-. G. Joun Preran, ‘{ Principals, Day Schooi for Youns Ladves and Little & This Inetitation comdacted on the C 206 F street north weet. Washington, D.C. School | System, with « corps of ten iuetractore mht Fear commences WEDNESDAY, Sept. Wih. The | lish. French and German branches Uree of instruction ts thorough aud comprehen: | of Music, Pat eachors and meters of emincnce have | 8 bother the various departmetts. Special farilt French ia th ae acguisition of an ace te and practical | teguired to he eof the French. German aud Spauiah lau» | carefully arras of acu Ros circulars spi oo) dies on the ase honors ead 4 = D of wesaion Reteron tS 5, LAGE. i ferences. (by «pact ssion:} Rev. Bishow | Aug ONLY POLIT | Simpson. Philadphia: Bay. Bishop Auwes-Balt | ‘T8# ONLY PoLy TECHS more; Chari Sor ww York; Sien.J 0. New, : United States Treasury! Gea. B. i. Cowen, Age SF CLEMENT'S HALL. te Exticorr City. seak Baltix } ant Bes retary of Tenth Sobclastic your begins Anterior, Hon. 8. Sueilabarges Hou. M-@. Kmery, T. J.B. ber: | | Komen. br) D W. Bliss, Washioston Drranrmexte:— EDUCATE Bons any Datonrm i 4 living. a home and et wealth. WASHINGTON BUSINESS OOL- LEGE, corner 7th and L streets, provides sach an €ducaiion. The Practical English and Initiatory Business Department reoetves pupils 12 years old, Qnd upwerds, The sdvanced ®usiness Departicent Teceives stadents without reead t age, able to complete the course tn one year » ks, to be paid at the beginning & year, payable in six equal monthly insta! $100 for cruimited time, pa: 29 four mentbly instalments. A ‘reductien of @10 achularship, and @15 on life schotarsip. f din fuil on entering. § AY OF evening sessions, Those obtain board at from 18 to $28 astic year Legins WEDNESDAY. Call at College, or oi lasabeal, Liverat Gretoates reuk bigber tae LO: 2930-4. ein [86 OSBORN E'S YOUNG LAIES SoHOOL, 943M street, (corner of Wth,) will recpnt 38. Thorougn instruction in pcient, Meru Languages anu eatven to Primary aug jem zl equal on year auroad may © mopth. Schat EPTENEEK? r illustrated circular, exident ECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Corner Mth and N streets northwest The undersigned having resigned the charge of th e nsmed school, take pleasure in recom- mending to ther former’ patrous their snocessurs, Ackerman ond CERT Neat ANNIE E. EVANS. BELEN E WILLIAMS This schovl will re-open on MONDAY, Soptemicor 13th 4875. Applications for admission may bemads St 473 Missouri avenue, or 313 New Jareey ave sonthenet augls im - L. CADY. Princtpat, Bow Haven W ST ESD T8STHT 028 LY CROSS CHT ROR. SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GiKLS ive to children s thoroughly good tratuiag in eliah Brapebes, “Arithmetic and Moderi y Music. School will op f Beptember, in the Chepel Ith street aod Massac! lastruments taned and repaired SPLENDID STOCK OF THE WOULD 2. corner thwest aa. A. Harrold, Roctor, asaig £2 DOWRED ENABE FIABOB—Partor, ranc, Sguare-Grand, Square and pry ort hie restaonce, 1613 P street | Plawes, Want ae amino’ celebrated Pr brid Chapel. at 6 p.m. duty. augl a full toned. Pianos from other well- known the most sccomi LFRED BUJACS ENGLISH yt Oe MES. AL modating terms. “Toricy prowl FEEN CARDING AND DAY | attended to. Mrs C. BEICHENSACIT & NG LADIES, No. 1760 L | eee eine dem ak: Ber Shtkw ARCH ES hool wil! commence on the on and efter 2th of ave! “| pECKER BBO.” PIANOS Ane eer D mundo ix the country. They tae ¢ loud of all firvt-cless tustruinente, belng RRR Tiveied in Deacty of tone and perfeotion © wecharism ip every Antal. 5 Prices reasounbie. Terms ery, G. KUMN, Bole Agent, 633 New York avenue, Weshiugtoa, D. O, an Cy AND Vv / ( MALE.) Mechamicks Commercial aud ( year, Se Kev. 0- EGE ® BON, fe Feguiaiec, ttned, excbangnd oid for rest, EASES) FRENGH AND CUASSIvaL S€ mario . “4 LECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. 915 ~ no : Bex York « qe Be ware. ANGELO JACK Sip » Principal —Tne eighth annual sess c on the 1uth of September, 128. ante DEVLIN & OO., "TSE, Boas scncor. Mie 3a Principal, removed to Ls <. d southeast, Cap HL. recently Died by wEW FORK, ¥, Will resntue its duties on Large rooms and wople pisy ava In BAND Board, t Cocolta’e Aca! SEPTEMBEE ist ground. NPE MOORE WILL REOPEN A HO: DAY SCHOOL tor either sox. Sept. 13. Tuition and Music. 2208 year. ‘This scpool t+ ae lighifully <ituated, near Berryville, Va. Daily stage Dessing the house, connecting with the W and railroad at Round Hill. 1812 Sth stroet northwest, sug? lmn” a APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, for both sexes, ts M 06 F BTREKE CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. FOS OUB OUSTOM TEADE W® KEEP THD SESTASSORTE TOOK OF MAT! on the Phila. and Butt. Central B. E. Superior BE FOUND IN THE UNITED STATES. S71 eal , bome care; earnest t hers; Me - by Fores papile can remain taekione Tice ot | PABBIOS MANUFACTURED EXTEESOLE row ‘Trustees are “* Friends." Hon. Washin, Townsend says: “Ax to the progress of my late ward, who was under your care and tuition for over two years, I was well satisived with the school, its he ie ‘and the progress tn he ABTISTIO TALENT, UNEQUALED LABOR OB Saag KL-D.:K. Harver, M.D; | FOR THE MECHANIOAL WOR, awe oe ‘Address J.SHORTLIDGE.A M EVERY BESPEOT TURN STBIOTLY e0g9sm Goncordvitte, #a_ | FIRST-CLASS L CLOTHING ASLEYAN FRMAEE, QORLEGE: ORDERED AT OUR WASEINGTON OFFIOR Ww WILMINGTON, DEL. | FOR THIS DEPARTMENT is Mane oe 2 Next Scesion will begin THUBSDAY, Sopiember best facilities are afforded for thorongb apd complete Education ander Sor Cetdogeestires u-im Bee JOHN WILSON, A.M. Pres. OTIOE—! Cal "3 SCHOOL will reopen mM AY, September 6th, at the corner (utretend Penuaylvanie arenas, Capital Bill.” ATOUE WASHISGTOS UFFIOS WE KEEP Cm nt ALSO A LINE OF SAMPLE GARMENT* FROM 188 An te ‘OU; OUB READY MADE STOCK, CONSISTING OP Will re-open ‘September 20th. at 12} OU LATEST STYLES OF MENS, TOUTES, *"TEhtesie cu aead ea LO | AMD CHILDRENS SUITS. AUD, SPRIBG Evian Bookstore og6-im_ | Daas Two ™™: 6g | SS 7ectina of the ay | CRDRE THE pr. Root Capitol ecrert, Washingwon. D. 6. etecpeter terme pe 18 Fes jonpectea apply te

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