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RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND ONIO RAILROAD. New York and Washington Air Line. SUMMER SCHEDULE—SEPTEMBER 12.1875 FROM WASHINGTON cerry. -+ Baltimore and Way Stations a Baltimore, Annapolis, Frederick a Stations fast at Relay May, Phiiadelphia, .M , Chicago, Columbus. Sandasky, stile, St, Louls, Pistobure, rkeley, town ederick,, Winchester "and Vailey, Branch. Dinner at Cw : gon Janet ¥ Stations, Cinein- Deer rm Wa: rs to New re lind Relay. 7 m gnaction aud an Branch.) ick and Way Sta- and Relay. Way Stati av illo. ©: 8. (vin timore, altimore. Phil Itimere. Anne Wieago. St. L. ratown, Winchester via Metropolitan Bran more and Nelay and Wa 8 Fast Exp Phitale! pie. Express. Pulnan. Palace nan Pittsburs veathou ftom DAY TRAINS rs, Philadelphia, New York at Express - S — 8 m.,1.30,5.10 ae 5.00 and 5.30 and 11.25 > pping wet Hotel Relay Howse Oa m, m., st + information apply at the Baltimore ket Offices, Washington Station. and a avenue L be to be checked ed at any and recet ket A peral Agen! {AST TRAIN FOR CAPA MAY. AND _30 MINUTES—WASHINGTON THOURS AND CAEL MAY. SYLVANIA Br The PENN: t on a Fast Ex: from? Philadel nin to % ised Wassinaiee 7745 ee m.,( Limited Express) Gn Lisatted Exproce wo, extra seat-fare of @175 te aan ets Wain SSH yo-tr _ General Passenger Agent. w K AND WASHINGTON NEW FoOsidUGg Link 0 BALTIMORE PHILADELPR A. EW YORK, ns ALL POLNTS iN THE NEW BNGLAND THBOUGH BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND W YORK WiTHOOT CHANGE OF CARS. ‘The ego! pucst on this line is new sud of the most glegant aod irsproved finish. TBAIN LEAVING AT 9.33 A NIGHT TRAIN: Op and after September 13t tine will leave Dey of Balt Saiirosd, co: ver of 6th aad B ai. Express for Phfiadel; for Philadelphia, lew York sod points daily, except a. Tor Puiladelphia and New York ‘Sanda: \. Express for Philadelphia and way points his SN PARLOM OARS ov all Day Tratns. ‘AN PALACE SLEEPING OARS on rains. ets aud information can be procured at the {- ees of the company. ND POTOMAO BAIL- General Passenget Apcot. Philaicipaia, Po. it. 1 5 GEvkuk C. WiL&INS feoi Superintendent, Baltimore, Ma. JQALTIMORE AND POTOMAC BALL AD, Be esas ern ane B bracers Wwe fer + September 13th, 1375, trains will 20D 88 Olle x YRAINS LEAVE FOR Ba 6008 mited Bxpress, dali pt Samiay for th F450. mw, express for Phiindeiphia aod New ¥ rk, daily exe 8-40 a. os, Accommodation to Baltimore, dafly. 9:43 &. us, limited Express for New ‘orm, daily xcept Sunday. Parlor Csr Train iu, Fast Line West and North, cally except anday m.. xpress for Phiisdelphia and New York, and Morfolk via Saitimore, daily ex day 240 250 90 pt Saturday fo os tants, New York Night Express. Ps NS ARRIVE AT WASHINGTON, 243 New York Expres, daily. =. /. comme son, dally except Sunday. 33 daily except Sanday. 43 5m. hilsdelpise Express 03 p. uw. iimited Express from Now York, dati ‘cept Sunday. ‘ay Exproaa, datly except Sanday. commodstion, daily oe} m at 74d B pt connect at Bowie with for Pope's Oree’ line. E Washington at 6:00 ». m. sod 4:60 p. B with traius fer Annapolis. Washington at 3.8¢ s. m. te with trains from Po) caving thelr oriers at Ticket Office, of Ith. st Pennsyivenis Tad Oni ot ow San Franctsou, acd ail point "Weet. “orth and ‘South. 220. O. WILELBS, Suzert ner t and Pe aveuue, or! west corner Sth street and Penneylva. ais avenue, can bave thelr age called for and checked at h.''s and residences t2 all points North acd West. Forough ti to_ Uineinnat!, Colum- a aoepis, Leuisville, Bt, Loul Or- Omaha, dent p.m 52, Gen Pam's Agent. ayant 1875 vewvsyiVentk cours 1875 BOE Cry AR SoUTH AND SOUTHWEST. oltowe: ° s10 ‘2 OK BOUTS, Ty, Palsce Siats-room Dey and era improvements. saved to Wostera and Centra KE OONNECTIONS “ASHINGTOM t the WEST an¢ t change, est and Pennsylvaate areune, ander ~ where reliable information will be Gring tlekets at these offices caz ‘ations ta Palace Oars for Chicago ater. General Ppriiadalpater Ps. LEXANDSIA AND WASHINGTON B. AND @LEXANURIA & FEEDERIOKSBUEG g. B. Comxza or B aso S278 Ste lexandria THE TRADES. LEXA OzE BALL A’ hate a wpe BALL, oud ry im "Doors, 627 Massachusetts arene’ Alt Ball Streets north west, sell Stecee than any other be and R MOVED. 4 ES F. BRIEN, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, marti-tr S11 Tre STEEST NORTHWEST. » Sesh te and Th ‘cent, cheaper wine jenn ___ STEAMER LINES. Ree egvere, Fiouxce. ‘ON AN TR On and after MONDAY, July 12, 1575, the new and eamers L Lake and J: o Mare il mm e lar trips between “si ia TON and NORFOLE each week. touching atthe principal Biver Land- ings, as follow: FE LADY OF THE LAKE wilt INGTON MONDAY and THURSDAY at ore and NORFOLK every TUBSDAY EY will leave WASHING- and x FRIDAY at 30 clock ry MONDAY and THURS: round trip tickets, $6. Meals tra. ATES —Ronund trip tickets at re- int Lovkout, Fortress Monroe and sto we ‘ortress }. A further each fare. Staterooms or Information apply at the INLAND AND ‘SeaboakD COASTING CO 7m ™ on PANY. No. = Nationaj Department. ai iyaely {OB POTOMAC BIVEB LANDINGS. ‘The swift and favorite fron Steamer PILOT BOY, Ww. having been thoroughly overhanied ; es toot of 6th street, at 7 o'clock a.m. Heturniag, will — ip Washington every Wednesday end Sunder Pie meets day. fear =e Siren DGH, Agen [MESCHANTS’ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. Roe Pemtins B.C. ANIGHT Hereafter the JOUN GIBSON will make i NEW YO 8. m., and A Dnsiness off'ce and wi town, or et the office of the Presiden yivania avence attendec herf, will be prom my ee NEW EXPLESS LINE Via CANAL, BETWREN ry PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDBIA, Va., WASE INGTON AND GEOLGETOWN, D. 0. *AILING DAYS. From Pier 3, North Wharves, Philadel, SATURDAY, at 12 m. From 39 rect, Georgetown, rs Water Geace, Boston and New England Sta:es. No wharf ee ee een ey Tee TiYDE. Agent for D. of O. D_D ©. MINK, 29 Devonshire street, Boston, w igats delivered by Knox's le dere lof al General Oflee,) 603 Penna frauta ts noe, or at the Steamers’ Wharf, will promptly NCHOR LI A H LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS Sail every Pan Gece NEW YOR AND GLASGOW. Favorite route for Tourists. Finest Sanna ing meses aasenger accommodations unsurpassed, Pee TES. OF PASSAGE: Sco, LIVERPOOL, “BELFAST = cr LONDONDEERY, . a) . 378 & S50—O Return tickets at reduced rates. Steerage always as low as by any other LA: OOMPANY'S OFFICES: 7 CA ; aad ms 1423 F street. MibS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, epl0-t.th.sfm 430 10th st., near Pa. avenue. Cvrry4enp LIN. NOTICE. With the view of diminisht of this Ts course for all seasons of the year. ‘On the outward passage Queenstown to New ‘ork or Boston, crossing Meridian of 6 at 43 lat., or waking © the north of 43. the omew ard . crowing the Meridian of ‘st i iat, oF uothing to the orth ef 43, HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMKRIOAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMS: BETWEEN NEW YORK AND VER COL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, in... ...0.Wed.. Oct 13 * Bussts......Wed. 2it Aad Kind Tang poe J WEDUESDAY and SATUR- DAY from New York. Stoamers marked * do gers. TES OF PassaeE.—Cadin, ald, according to AMBEEICAN LINE. IL STEAMSHIPS. ONLY AN Extuvine Ta AMERIOAN FLAG. Sailing every THUESDAY from Philadelphia for QUEENSTOWN and LIVEBPOOL. CABIN, INTERMEDIATE and STEERAGS ACOOMMODATIONS UNSUBPASSED. Bates as low as by another first-class Line, PETER W3IGHT & son. Genel Agents B.D. COOKE, Jz. augm-iy COAL AND Woop. WAL! CUALI! _ Wooo t Woop CHEAP! CHEAP! FOR CASH! THOUSANDS OF TONS ORDERED. ving daily, cargoes of the best varieties of all COAL sud WOOD. Now is the time to buy ! Ifyou would save money get a xood article and jx werkt, 2.240,pounds to the ton, call on the under- signed before ‘you buy. ‘aving two of the largest Wharves in the District, Rosrible thereto annexed for and ail the facilities the delivery of Coal direct from our vessels to the consumer, we can certainly offer Special induce. nents. A visit to our Wharvee and Depot will 6 one at a glace of oar unsnrpassed edva vi Seed PINE WOOD delivered as low as 35 per ‘ord. Good OAK WOOD delivered as low as $6 to 97 per cord. A the singie trial is all that is necessary to convince public of the above facta. JOUNSUN BROTHERS, Omice and Depot at Johason’s Wharves, foot d 13th streets. 1202 ¥ street northwest, 2519 obatrect cose: COAL! COAL! woop: woop: Lam now receiving all sizes of the best grades COAL gng25-co eabarre” end “Locust Mountain” Lorberry” Red Ash, and “Lykens Valley. Ts0us Who wish to tuke advantars of the low prices, orders will be received this month at 8 very stall slvance upon the origiaal cost for cash. 1am also offering at low figures size desired. Orders ie mail Yard sod Office, corner 5th and pry poe Yard aad Office, A street, between 3d “ye tn" W. H. MARLOW. COAL, WOOD AND BULLDING MATERIALS, ‘Rave slwaye on Rand Sesorted scot of BUTHEACiTE sod BIUaiwOUs OOALS PINd, OAK and HICKORY WOOD in the stick, o all ander cover. it. tne ty Kowest oe Apes Senteatinceeisiesal enor AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES TO-MORROW. THIS AFTERNOON. 7puOma § DOWLING, ‘ASH. B. WILL ‘actoner, : HO! Ructloncer and Real Retate Brozer, | W ““Sncararis Geese k Wile Voctionsers, ee Sew. OC ages to yd io then ot. No. 1001, northwest corner loth gad D streets. RY SALE OF VALUABLE UNI‘- Srcunuayy gCUGNGLD suanreonn ar | SUT{UMEE, Of, BARR ROTDINGS t EXCELLENT BO OeOUOTION. ae ‘Will sei! ob MONDAY, the 13th day of Sep rainy On TURSDA.” MORNING, September | abe clock, oy sauare bounded By : 4th, 5 at ‘clock, at the residence ofa | N-rih Carclina avenue, 34 and Eistrocts ou! § Secinin,” housekeeping, Bo. 715 | west of Providerce Hospital, one large ¥ see fibration, saute | Raving tare of 3 rosea, tnlaieg © eats 3 ros by of 's, two * ‘eloe! Walent Hair Cloth Parion Suits, and two Sheds; lot Sand Screens, Crowbare, Toot, Ms, of $ o'clock Marble-top Table and a variety of other articles, batidiugs to'be re: a] Walnut Marble-top Chamber: Furnitors. mgred beter the IZ:B of December. ts ti three ‘hundred Patnted Chante nitare. days will be allowed on sum over that amonat, wit eres Ws & trent of satists security. Tei % Stticfectory security. Ten per cent. required when Doe! % Also, st same time place, five Qarts, used for drawivg paving blocks, unless char; stor ee for fore the day of sale. = ree-ply at in. Carpets. Cooking and Heatiog Stoves. : _ log Tab) Chairs. other ex penace ave paid on or bef third of the purchase money cash; the bal RinchSa Reyeistiee a0. Sepa-d [oapat) Wasi. 6. WILLTAMS, acct | Td equal i ents and payable ta-six (a); yea THOS. DOWLING, Anctioneer bein, wilh tntereet cir (6) nor seotean fern : : s 3 . six (6) per contum per annum, a BROS., Auctioneers HIS EVERING. (said notes to be nccured to oe satiatction Mf the N BROS 5 = trustee, who shall secure a tien on the property Southeast corner of Hh and D'strestun.w. | JAMES GUILD, Anshoncer, | Batil the whole purchase money shail be paid) oF = be : the parchaser shail have the privilege o! ng ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF A COLLEC-| raigana EVERY EVENING 4 the whole purchase money in cash. All conveyane 4 v juring the week, Le y in cas conveyam PED OMG ES an" GRQCERE (Oe | gummed me cuantinenitaihtiaee | Re Mi peceiens or, $8 cpt te BG. eee mn ry ‘an , . A nod TUESDAY MORNING, September 14, | Clothing,” Renmante of Ulcths’ and Casetmroree, | within fve 8) days from the Cay of wale the commencing at 0 o'clock, Iwill sell, by order | Gente Furnishing Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, | tee reserves 1 to xonell at the risk and cost ef the Supreme Court, {holding a special | Be, Seles” Tucaay. Th iin Satareer eum: | doe cortcs te Gre Beacon ree tare 68 fae section Set ee | maete AMES Cuioeccr | auels-cokds {Rep | JOHN F HANNA cy nets ot aliec- Les, Bu OVE SALE 1S UNAVOIDABLY i THURSDAY, September 16:h, J.38W ogi Estate Broker and Auctioneer, \ ac cots, Counters, ‘No. 511 7th street, opposite UB” “ JOUN F. HANNA, Trost Cases Cad of ee ome Ads [Rop,) F.DOCLRARY. Wine. Platform Scale, Jars, » Demi- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIBABLE THREE. = = st Tools, Washboarde, lot of Trimmings, | “STORY PRESSED. BRICK -ERON & DWE H. WARNER, with oges, Seats per mentioned. Srl y TRE ArT SIDE OF 71H STRE: a 5 Real Estate a ype UNO ABO DROS ke SOUTHWEST WEEN F AND G STREETS | Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F streets N. W. OUT ANSON BROS., A Honcers OF VALUABLE SUB! By virtue of a deod of trust, dated May let, | TRUSTEE 8 SA Le 751 AN A.D. 174, duly recorded tu. liber No. 751 Polls OPERTY IN WASHINGTON D Southeast corner 9th and D) sts. northwest $05: one of the land records forthe District of Co- ; CRINID AD = oT jambia, ap @ reqaest of the party secu c - SECOND HAND. FUR thereby, we will sel ic auction, In front of the NIAMIN’ 1 K EXTENSION. T: Premises,on TCESD F OR THE D Dein merene Grclock B-m.. the following described real ostate, BALTIMORE 0 PAveLe rope situate in the city of Washington, D.C.,to wit -—— ILBOAD, AT AUCTION SRT TiNGs All that certain, piece or parcel of grownd bein! ax ciithe th hah of ea, bis 4 SEN hose oR known and described upon the land records of ai D., 1571, to Daniel L. Eaton 's daly DER Hose AG RIO city, as Lot numbered eight, in Churcu and Hor, Tecoraed tn Liver Bo. ec1, folle the faa tote ron's subdivision of Square numbored four hundred a : m3 RR sal land sixty-seven, (467.) together with the improve- woh % n TU iN om, > Twill ont of the pre Lith, at L1vociocks ‘at cur salostopiar we | , rme. One-third of the pucchwwe money tn eash, | $he.c32 Lei pel + 1575, at 3 shall the above, with many ther goods. and the balance in one and two y are, with interest | o'clock p.m., all that certain pioce and parcel of Sel-2t DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts | St te per cent. per anuum. secured by a deed o ound situate, lying and veing in the couty of Pieced i aaah me or ba Sey wh ree | Washingtons D Comprised within tne f UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Of the purchaser at the time of sola. and all‘couvey: | Betty snd Pounds, to wit Southeast corner of Ith and D sts., northwest, tected ait ae ste of the parehaoes heen fo see WaaE oe a . jel with in seven day TOP BUGGY, WITH POLE AND SHAFT; eenrneaNAND # ANE ce = = “p : OMAS T. GA . Trustees. DOCTOR'S PHATON 1N"GOOD CONDITION; | guen-autis E.J.SWEET, Anctioncer, | POM More or lees, with, ou 7 railroad; thence north forty-two ands ha! BEBE. Wil be sld We irom otter tation | gEZTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ontit | sulfouds thence north forty-tm.’ and s bait (4 Tooms, southeast corner of 9th and D ste, | WEDNASDAY. Sot rches and ‘seven (7)links with sai! conlemne northwest, at 11 o'clock on TUBSDAY Baan ne to division frnce formerly pat up, between Ssh aituows rece im part of a lot owned by kdw euwick: bee ye PN ONOANSON BROS y Awets, augi codds co said line fence north twenty-tht #23} t degrees one hundred and thirteen (113) perches and 7 Bo EE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER PUST- | fittoen 15) links to alccnst trie standing at the end W ‘iecceteor te Given BW iinet uctioneers,) Fee nee ed Seen ns Daromtier 10th, 1are, of said fence, marked for @ corner: thence sonth san t sixty ive and @ quarter (65 legrees wert, fort; Mectaeeat cowaee Men ene Kr etree: BRAINARD WARNER! ragteng | eight (48) perches and serea (7) liaks, more wr leo, cH LUABLE QUARRY HOMAS I. GARDNER, ¢ to the division line separating this land from the L RIED STONE IN THR | _®°P® co&3s £. J. SWERT, Auct. | jand formerly held by Mr. Derringer: thenes with Dl LYING OPPO- | pVioM, line and a continuation of the direction there- s ‘ALONG THE rruomas DOWLING, fto the beginning, Sto.e No. 4.covtaining sixty- BA ND OHIO Auctioneer and Real four (64) acres one (1) rood and twenty nine (29) CANA ALE TO. At the old stand of Lat rches, more or less,excepting six (6) acres and CANAL, B WILL AMS: | Southwest corner of Penna. Entrey three (38) perches, sofa Xone (Mangum by AUCTION HOOMS, NOKTH WEST CORNER | cRUSrEeR'’s SALE OF HANDSOME RESI- namin 1. Feuvica. in deed dated September 23, E , hs and lots numbered 9.10, 11, 12, in square 3° fon Gar, 7) > STRRBTS, WAREISG- DENCE AT THE WEST EN ote’s8 and $9, in square 8; ote 2), 21,22. 23-44, 55, 24 By virtue ot a aecree passed by the Supreme Court On MONDAY AFTERNOON, September | and 27, tn aguare 6, of F. W. Jones’ subdivision’ of ofthe District of Columbia, in eauity cause No. 20th, at 5 o'clock, in front of the premises, by | “Ivy Cit: 2.764, envitled “George W. Linville et al., vs. Wil. | ¥irt sted February 7th, 1874, ‘Terms: $7,000, with Interest at 10 per cont. per Ham'D ©. Murdock vt al..’” we will seliat public | aud recorded in Liber No. 739, folio 207, et soq.,one | anuum from June 5, 1572, to day of sale, and ex. auction, at the auction rooms of Wash. B. Williams, | of the laud recores for the District of Columbia, T Penses of salein cash, and’ the balance at six and northwest corner of 10th and D streets, inthe city of | Shall sell to the highest bidder, Lot No. 13, in Bab- | twelve months, with interest from day of rale, #>- 3 D.C on TURSDAY, the 14th day of | Cock’s subdivision of square 'No. 103, fronting 2) | cured by a deed #f trust on the property seld. $250 A. at 6 o'clock p. m., all those | teet7% inches on G@ street. between Sith and 2st be required at time of sale. All y Lands known asthe “Murdock Quarr: streets, with adepth of 120 feet 8% inches to a 16- atexpense of parchaser. If terms of And loeated on the line of the Chesapeake and Ohio | foot alley, togetter with the improvements. con: | sale ate not complied with in teu days’ from day of Canal, in the vicinity of the Chain Bridge,in the sisting of & handsome three-story and attic Brick | sale the Trustee reserves tho right to resell the District of Columbia, and being about 29) foot in | Residence, (No. 2030,) with two-story Brick Back | property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- wiith, by about 4 of a mile in fength, contaiuing | Building, the whole well arranged for comfort, and | Chaser ofter ten days" advertisement, e about 22 acres. ‘And also, at the same time and place, and In con- m therewith, we will all the unqaarried stone, with the perpetual right to quarry the same in the portion of the land known as the“ Potomac Co "s Conden immediately west containing all modern improvements, Terms: One-fourth in cash; the remainder in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at seven per — F ced Cope ben ~ of sale. All convey- fae Cost of purchaser _ FRED. B-McGEIRE, Trnsteo. W. STICKNEY. Survivin, ang® cokds Trastee, J.T. OOLD WELL, Salesman. S7 THK ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until TURSDAY, September 21, 1375, same hour and place. rad i : iN cl GEO! w. STICKNEY. Suryiviog Trastoo. of aud adjoining t , together with certain | _sepl-eo&ds THOS. DOWLING, Auct. we . 5 Heit a priviie pei the of the bank of the oUNG AND MIDDLETON, Anctto sepl3 cotds J.T. COLDWELL. Salesman. canal for purposes of transportation. a more fall aa 5 moors, ca * : : Real Estate and Insurance Agents, OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, Brence to the proceedings Inthe aboroeens | Lue Droit Bollding somes Ri nad Fae eecln west. Real Estate aud Ensurance Agents, We call attention of capitalists and others to the ae LeDroit Building, corner 8th aud sts, aordiwost, ich consists 9 be: q i if ¥ a VM, le . above quarr eee) coneens of ae pod “ TBUSTEE’S SALE orn IN SQUABE No TRUSTEE’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED tomarket. 2B oP ETE oF Barwin te Gepreme Courtot | FRGPERTE AT AUCTION, FAME DW RL tion rovean, corner of SR aud Deteees Sa7, wherein William #. Clarks plaintirand | 1st" AND 199% STRERTSNORTH WEST obtain John G, Killian, adr, d. of William Schorb, Fad By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Joly 2th, Any person can examine the qnarries by taking | and others are defendants, made the 18th day of 1871, recorded ia Liber 653, folio 302, of the land the caual road or the new road leading from George- | June, 1875, I cball,on WEDNESDAY, 15th day of records of Washington count: »D.C.,aud by direc town to the Chain Bridge. September, 1875, at 5 o'clock p. m., offer for sale, at | tion of the holder of the notes secured thereby, I will T of sale: One-fourth cash; and the balanceat | public auction, on the premises, ‘Lots two(2),five | sell. at pee action, in front of the premises, on 6, 12 and 18 months, with interést at the rate of 10 | (5), six (6), eight (8), and nine (9), in Square No. 654. | THURSDAY, the 23d day of September, Isv5, at per centum per annam from day of sale re'said square lice between Half street and lai | Sicck yall those pieces or parcels of ground with security to the faction of th street west and between 0 and P streets south. in Washington city, D.C., known as parts of lot 14 and a lien retained on the property soli, ni Lots five (5) and six (6) are improved by a dwelling W. Starr's subdivision of original lots chase money can be paid in cash.” A deposit of 9300 | house, slaughter house, ice houss, and cthor bullae 7,and 9, in square 131, beginuing for will be required of the purchaser at the tims of sale, | thas Recomary for the Business of a butcher. oint on T street, opposite the center & All conveyancing at cost of purceaser, A plat of of ‘operty will be exhibited at the timo of sale, he PPTL LEAM Fe MAE 4 : erThan. of & block of two frame dwellings, and or near the dividing line between Lots 18 and 16 of the aforesaid ele 2) months, with inter- | subsivieion, ard running thence north 116 fect 95-100 PHILIP A. Dak Receivers, est at six (6) per, cont from the day of ale, the de- | vo the rour of said lot 15; thence east) feet, more oF WILLIAM J. MILLER. ferred payments to be secured by a deed of trust | less. to the west line of lot 44; thence south Il foct WASH. B. WILLIAMS, apse the property. A deposit of @40 on each lot | as i(0 to the north line cf lot ld: thence east 6 ipches, anc®-a&ds FRep] Auctioneer. be required of the purchaser on the day of the | therce south and parallel with the west hee of Le ti nar en gale. If the terms of sale are not complied with | one hundred and five feet to the north line of T B. H. WARNER, within ten days of date of sale, the property will be | street; tence west 20 feet 6 inches, m. I ry ' Real Estate Broker and Anctioner, - resuld at the risk of the purchaser: the beginning. Improved by. ry Fi Federal Buildings, corner F end 7th sts. northwest, ame ire ako Dwelling. being the eastern house of two F: = . wellings TRUITT ES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL | qnet%-tawSwsdbs Auctiones Pr ern tf cale: $30. with the expenses of thissale, thacnts ee ee CASES OL B.® WARSER in casb; balate= in 6 and 12 months, with 19 per cent. By virtue of a deed of trnst to me, daly re- Estate Broker and An: Beis in Liber No. 670, folio 10, of ‘the ctioneer, interest, secnred by notes and deed of trust on the Wederal Buildings, corner 7th and E sts. northwest, for roporty.. If the terms of sale are no! complica with m1 ’ 01 1D. 0. iu five days, the Trustee reserves the rigat to re el sell on the pressinen on 9 ESDAY, the 100d day of OFFICE OF THE CoMMissIONERS OF THE the property at the risk and cost of the August, 1575, at 6 o'clock p. m., the following pro- DistRict oF Covvast purchaser, Conveyrncing at purchasers’s berty,or so'much thereof as ‘may be necessary to Satiefy ald trust, to wit: Lots numbered sixteen (16), seventeen (17), and efghteen (13), and the er n WaAsHinoton, D. O., August 16, 15%. By virtue of authority vested in n3 ‘aa Com missioners of the District of Columbia, and K.P. DODGE, T: YOUNG & MIDDLE _sepi3 cota z want to acts of Congress approved June 4th, JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, OF tot wambored Afisou (iB), He eases ease eek | Satks and June 0s IA Geel eho Cottic canees Corner Sth'and D streets northwest, six hundred and thirty-five (635), as the same are | in front of the premises, on 8A’ Y, September . ia = = & inid down and described on the ground plat or plan | 15, 1878, atfour o'clock p. m.. the following real | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED of Washington city, D. O. The above-described | estate, ih the city of Washington, to wit: Part of lot | BEAL ESTATE SITUATED ON NORTH K Droperty fronts on ths Capitol grounds and Dela- | Bumbered 14, in square numbered two hundred and | STEEET. BETWEEN NORTH CA?IfOu AND Ware avenue, and is rapidly improving in value. ‘erms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 Months, with interest st 10’ per cent. from day of sale, aud secured by deed of trust on the proport, sold: or ail cash, at the option of the purchaser, If ist STREETS KAST, AT AUCTION. of a deed of trust fifty-three, being particularly described aa follows, to wit: Beginning at northwest corner of aid ‘snd thence running south 36 feet 9inch: east 85 feet 4 Inches to east line of sald lot} thence north 36 feet 9 inches; thence west to the place of ords for Wasbiugton coun: rms begiunii ther ‘with the impgovements, &. a cacreby; will solic et sete aarti the terms of eal are not complied with in five a beginning, together ‘w: impgovements, &c.. | party securca thereby, I will sell, at public & the trates reserves the rights rosat the property | thereon. ‘This property is situate at too southeast | Pv the wichat tikeccin front of the pre After ten days notice in some ous of the newspapers | corner of Lith and G strats northwest, having '& | FRIDAY, the 2ath day of September, & BD. Ist, at din Washington city, D. U., at the risk | frout of $6 feet 9 inches on lath street_and 65 fect 4 | Se'cicek prem. rall they pose Sr parcel of real estate of the defaulting purchaser, 99) deposit inches onG street. The imp: ovemeute consist of an | situated and being in the city of Washington, Dis of ante, on eaca lot wil! be required on the da} BGE MASON, Trnates, brick building, which has been tn use for a con- BORG jy% eodds [Critic.] J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, siderable period as a school house. ‘Terms of salo: One-third cash and the residue in two equal instalments in six and twelve months, trict of Columbia, snd known upon the ground plat or plin of said city as and being all that part of square pambered six hundred and seventy-five (675 described as follows: Beginning for the same at a 18 POSTPONED uatil | with interest at seven per cent, per annum, secured | point on north K street, disteat one hawdired ond 75, vara hone aad | by @deed of trast on the premises. A depocit of one | Eirty (14) fect west frum the northeast corner of suid E MASON, Trustee, ndred dollars( $100) will be required at time of | ¢yusre, end running shenee wet tironte TaN, eae LD W ELL, Salesma: ie. All conveyaucing wil at the cost of the | along eaid north K st thence sonth eighty (30 chaser, R ay NISON, feet; thence east twenty (20) feet HE ABOVE SALK I J.H. RETOHWAM. . PosT PC =D. on mm per an- num from day of sale,secured by deed of trust remises sold; o al option of the purchaser, li conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. A. deposit of 820 If the terms of eaie are not « in ten days from a ay of gale, the Trustee s right to resell st cost aud risk of the de 13 GE RETOWAM. 9 | ciphts (60) fect to the vetanta cer ccomnt of (he raia, anti! TUESDAY, A: ¥ 101 1 . vith the improvements, consistin, & hew and ele- Schumacher atone Ie, | quel7-dtds J.T. COLDWELI, Balsa gaat Brick Dwellin, erin GEORGE MASON, Trustees, | Oo wany nets conde (Critie.} J. 7-COLDWELL,Salemman, | 3. 3 -pat Euisie'Broker and Auctioneer, spectively, bearing interest at I0 por Federal Building, corner 7th and F sts. northwest, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON THE NOUTH SIDE OF LOU- ISIANA AVENUE, NEXT TO THE COBNEB OF Tru STREET. : feu virtue of a deed of trast to me, recorded in H trict of ®2 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED entil TUESDAY, September i 4th, 1875, same hour and place GEORGE MASON, Trastes, sel eodtds [Critic.] J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman, HOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer and Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of L: wer & Oleary, Southwest corner Penasyl avenue and ith sts, TBUSTER’S SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN TENNALLY- TOWN, D.O., AT AUCTION, ed the 12th day By virtue of a deed of tru: f Oc: D. 1570, and duly recorded in Li- haser. M. LANAHAN, Trasteo. sepls-d UNCANSON BROS. Ancts. W488) 8 WILEIAMS, Anctioncer, No. 1001, northwest Corner lth and D strests, (Successor to Greeu & Will wns.) ber No. 643, folio 84, of th: bei square bomber four hundred and fifty-cic! with the improvements, consisting of a sub: brick dwelling. ; were: 20, folio 1 of tho land rosorda tip | ‘This lot frouts 2 fect 6 ince on Louisiana ave- EES ALB OF HOCSEAOLD FU 15 4 dat the request of the party | BUE, and is about 45 feet in depth. A ag Lowa an sell,on TUBSDAY, Septem- | |Terms of sale: One-third cash, D HOTEL, CORNER OF Siu AND. ¥ 4th, b ik, in front of the prem! six, twelve and eighteen months, STREETS NORTHWEST, AT PUBLIC AUC all those two ‘Luts of Groand natbered tires and | theday of sale at seven per cent. per snoum > | STOW Sty four, belug of tract of laud calted Mount | CUred on theproperty. | A deposit of $230 wilt ‘be Airy hying and being in the county of Washington, | Feuuired of the purchaser tans of eako, Wok Tenuate A Dee cates restos ayo A.D. 1572) and du ded sad District of Columbla: Begluuing for the samue at ARD BGALLAUDET, Trasee. in Liber, Wo, ei: folie’ No, dan ome of tue fone the end of the third line of lot numbered two, and H. WARNER, records for the District of Columbia, and by se gu bi acres aus gear ce as at | WB Bh as oka ot At g, | Stent ce heer oR Cah oe 3 ae A eed t tion, om sthe Dercbes to the eighth iineof Mount Airy; thence with | Federal Buildings, corner 7th and ¥ strovtaN. W, | cord to e¢ of Beptember, A. BD. 1605, commenting at sree nine orth one and & quarter degrees. west | TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- " 10 o'clock @. m., on ises above-descri jh eleven perches, to the cud of the said line; thence @ part of the faruiture’of the house, 1 eight anda half degrees wost twenty-seven perches DVED PROPERTY ON THE EAST SIDE fot BEN AND L OF 77H STBEET, BETW rt toastake by the main road; thence with a straight 7 j Breen Rep Parlor Suite; Marble top Tables: line ‘to the beginning, coutaiuing and laid out pig) Ae eg Biase, trust dated January Biageres, Pier Mirrors’ Preach. ate hus Hat Tree; = Lyne ye gat ‘tae cane aheee ar Boor MB ase Sista duty recorded fa Liber No. One bai Brussols Carpet; which was converel by fest fram Jechee Pane follo 283, one of the land records for the Dis | Wit nd Window Shades; d ‘to Louisa Phill) ‘improved by two trict of a see atthe request the party Rec pe Chae Mattresses; frame dweltings: =e % Front of the ‘prolecss on SATURDAY, Soptenbir | Lanbseiia ‘Qornices; Walnat Wardrobes; Terme; One-third cash; the balance in two equal | Teth, Isis, at D9 o'clock p- ie. the tellewing.e- Walnut ; Walnut Marblo-top Dureaus Erte with Reker eae and scoured by a dood | scribed real estate, situate in’ the city of Washing- Walnut Marble-top Washistands edgy a sorb sr ton, D. C., to wit: All that certain and ainted Wardrobes, Bureaus; per sunem. 4 fin rage op | ertegmpe dodge of land and premises known and described as lots | Washstands, Tables. Chairs and Rockers; will be required w: SOW ew. COR ecco munbered eweuty (22), twenty , twenty-two | Ingrain Carpets; yO . THOM ew ar este: | [Uh twenty three (28), twenty four (24},and twens | Pisin and Marble top Painted Cottage Sets; = 2. ~__| ty-five (25), in Jobn Van ‘anbdivision of | Side Tables; Lambroquigs, Hall and Stair Carpots; square numbered four bandred and seventy-one | Stair Plates; Hair-cloth So and Side Chairs; ("{TED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE Gi, pea pers in | Sideboard: Dining room Chairs and Tables; In virtue of a writ of flori facias tasued out of the | stx terete gut cntieos months, secared wie deed | Lot of ots, Spreads; Bests Qlerk’s office of the Supreme Court of the District of | of trust on the property sold. A deposit of $100 wilt Columbia, and tome directed, I will sell, for cash, at | be required at time of salo, and all conveyancing lic sale, on WEDNESDAY, the J9th day’ of | at purchaser's cost. + 1875. at 19 o'clock m:, the following de- TER COX, Trasteo, scribed pro Et t0 = he undivided one-half of | _augsl-eo&ds __J. T. COLDWELL, Salonen. ae al ‘the fepror remote thereon the ‘city ot [JNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. ao! .D. ‘upon as = y ‘isabel Lang: Bold to sat- | _ In virtue of writ of fleri fncias issued out of the Ripvexecutiog' No. i830, ta favor of Theo. N. Gil | Oleti's olen tthe Supreme Court o te District of Mirrors; Glass Caso and Marble-top Tables. “eee ALE Ti, vo. marnatv.c._ | Sembee Miho tee este | yee “URS SOLE T Ye ~~~" GOVERNMENT SALE. tember, 1875, at 12 o'elock m., the following prop. | —° — an Boras ND.» Al ‘16, 1878. erty, viz:—A ‘of land situated im the co > VALvabe FET Ase PR wr ae TAT wm ee SOLD at the Jefferson Depot of | north of the bo igi wg gh a Book- COUNTY, VA., aT Pi BESDAY the 23d day is, ate 1O | Sin Biote: ih to wit: Subdivision of Howahd Gea: ior euthori the Cirenit Oourt geiockesin sult of, Roach’ tity of old Pattern Metallic trong of ie Mar- cas fol ou SATURDA gs thas Hat Le ‘ames i 5 38 Fells end of the Long Onp Hair Plomes for anal: eon? rms: Oasb, in U: amined at time the day oP bala, between ihe hours of 9a. m- ‘a's Fhe property tode the of Tmprovements are a large and, substantial nga pai el sid off ceumenente ler the iret <j September 13, i675. Fieancter. hatred, sallow-complexioaed indi- rriving at Aurora (Ind.) depot the iy, caused no little gossip in the vil He was mysteriously silent about his #me and business. Discussion was rife | ther he was Judge Kelley, Theodore Til tenor Sergeant Bates. All expectel some thing remarkableofhim, Finally all agree 1 | that be was an Ohio politician come dows to | taik on the currency question. They were Willing to give him a respectful hearing. At 7 o'clock thetr curiosity reacbed * climax, ax he emerged from his hotel and mounteia dry | goods box in the zarket square. Both par ties chee eihim, for each thought he was | When the stlence was reache4 Ladies and Gentlemen: 1 came to your | beautiful little city heralded by no flouris! of banners or double-leaded an aouncements in the newspapers. The experience of a life- {| time has taught me that the fine perceptions and delicate faculties of American people Will discover merit and appreciate it uader whatever circumstances it may appear. As 1 look upon your upturned faces to- ight I | am assured that you are no exceptions to the general rale. Isee beauty, intelligence and the love of country stamped on every counte- nance before me.” While the crowd gathered closer to him, be snuffed bis lawt-ofl lamp with his thumb} and finger and went on “It may be possible that you have never beard of me be and it would not becom Me to go Into any detailed acc on this occasion. lam Prot. Bith Cleveland, 0.” A rousing cheer went up. “The whole conntry 1 Cres for light upou the great dnancial | question of the bour. One faction cries aloud for Inflation, and the other Up Its voice and sings the song of traction. Th question may be narrowel down to “gold or greenbacks.” My“friends,” and he ral Dnger impressively, “either is good how straining it pened & litile tin trunk small red paper boxes. eki one of them up to took o she cor and A Wart and lady or g ge who atl has a or him limp ont money 1 will snatch, as it were, forward, and T will remove it w and without price. the— ver got further than that. Some wind sin the neighborhood, a per ag odor of ancient eggs whieh still hangs about the piace, and spiluters of wood scat- tered about the’square, alone remain to re. mind the Aurorans of the visit of the Cle laud corn-doctor.—Chicago Trine Where to Put Our Bull ngs. In times past he who entered farm: life ex- pected to be moreor lessan isolatea being. Society bad no charms for him. He was in most respects a world unto himseif. How make the most money out of his land was t | perfeetly dry, cleai beginning und the ending of al lhis hopes, and to this object all his arrangements turned, In selecting a site for his dwelling-house and farm-buildings it was therefore @ point to ne centre of his plot of groand Of course the contour of the gaity to water, and other con- 1 to havea voice in the decis- se voted for the middie of the tract it was all the more comforting. Every field required attention; and the centre of uie whole economized time and space in getting from part to part of the whole concern. But times have changed. Agricultural in- telligence ha, advanced more than would bave been dreamed of a generation ago. The newspapers is now &s much a part of farm life as it is of a city life, we liveas much for mental pleasure as for the hogs and cattle and tay and corn which our broad acres yield. Social lifeas well as material wealth is an agricultural want, and must be kept in view in locating buildings as much so as any of the mere conveniences before named. Another poiut is that there is not now the seme nece ‘ity furas mach manual labor on the farm as formerly. Machinery now does most of the hard labor, and the mere saving of manual labor has already been in a measure accomplished. Altogether it is not @ maiter of serious consequence on what part of ground We buildings are located. is gives usmuch more chance to enter- tain the social e’ements in farm-life, and there is no reason why in locating builiines the spot chosen might not be especially fn view to Its contiguity to a neighbortiool as not. A dozen farms of hundr-i acres or more €ach could be so arranged that the dwellings might all be within gunshot of one anothe Even — there were some disadvantages from the labor point of view, the nearness to society would peraliy compensate it. oniti 4 Farmers, as well as others classes, have learned that there many ways in which they can co-operate to mutual advantage, and this may just as well be borne in mlad when ing the farm-bulidings as not.—Ger- Telegraph. TNE WORLD OF Lonpon. of the British Empir world ever saw, cove radi —The metrop»iis tne largest city the withia fifteen iniles of Charing Cross, nearly 70) square nvmbers within these boundari inhabitants. It comprises 1,( ers from every region of t ns more Jews than the wac more Roman Catholics than Ror itself, more Irish than Dublin, more Seote! men iban Edinburgh. The port of London y its waters 1,000 ships and 0 Upward of 120 persons are ad- ded to the population daily, or 40.000 yearl a birth taki pl every five minutes, an adeath every € minutes. On anaveraze nty-eight miles of streets are opened and coo houses built every year. al istriets there isa year), delivery of 23.,000,- 00 of letters. On the police register there ar: the name™ of 1:"),000 babitual criminals, in- creasing by many thousands every year. More than one-third of all the crimé of the country is committal in London, or at lea: broughit to light there. There are as m: beer shop? and gin palaces as would, if the fronts were placed side by side, reach from Charing Cross to Portsmouth, @ distance of seventy-three iniles, and 35,000 drunkards are annually brouyit before its magistrates. The shops opeu on Sunday would form streets sixty miles long. It is estimated that there are above 1,100,000 of the people who are prac- tically heathen, wholly neglectiag the ordi- bances of religion. At least 9090 additional churches and chapels would be required for the wants of the people.—Leisure Hours. Teew.—The Edzar located near Pitts- ucled, went into The new esta’ a ment employs the Bessemer process of mak- ing steel, the machinery requisite for the Works costing about $1,000,060 of proune’ remarkable. Where, by the comm: hand-puddling, five days are consumed making five tons of steel at a single furnace, in the Edgar Thomson ve tons are made in thirty minates. The Se. of the product, however, is not fine. The er steel will not take an edge, cannot be utilized for the finer articles of hardware, and is principally empioyed for railroad tracks. Story oF A LirTLE INNOCENT.—A little girl, aged ten, whom I will call Eva, was sternly reproved by her sternly virtuous gov- erness for carelessness of a certain kind, ard told that she must never on any occasion al- low herself to be seen in her chemise C4 boys or gentlemen. The lesson having sunk deep into Eva’s mind, an occasion for practicing it soon arose. Her young cousin was rashir » aod the girl screamed, ‘Stop, musn't come in! [ am in my chemise!” There was a pause, after whieh Eva cries, ‘Now you may come in.” The dear child had ——s off her chemise— her only SS. ‘Stood, & statue of In- nocence!. € PRODUCTION OF Thomason steel we AFFECTING LIBERALITY.—The Vicis- burg Herald says: As an innocent looking Yesterday" a draysnas ngs ad iiss a 0, is the old man. “I’m too far can’t freight on it. Mach isa a E | damage.” — Last PR save te your Own use. by so doing for years, the quality be improved aud eart: ripening wih be bastened reves nad - try may be bred inant fm cars, and the quality «re nn re BIWAYS selecting the from. This is a fact. Never sell off the best ani those to breed mets and & from, that are inferior, amt | FU? pot bring the highest price in the ‘mar- et. Keep ail weeds cut down, so they camot £0 to seed. Cattie weil sheltered will pay On the cost of the shelter Coal ashes are excelient for pigs to root $n. Poultry will also thrive by having ashes to dust and waliow tn, down vermin and make eggs a Worry wearie> and wears out more than Work. “Anger creates diseare. Live in the light. Opaa every room ia your house to the sun. Keep no room shut up for There is no medicine like the 199 per cant old sores ts them every ng a fresh of the best dressings for earth, di day, washing o poultice of dry dust Soft words and sof water should be abun- it aad In eve.y home. ‘orn cobs make the best and cheapest be obtained y are rich- in potash than any woot, and the ashes Ought to be saved fe reoap making beauty wil 1 a a Your busin if you do it yourself Kings wonts will make new one le, nel to, keep oM friends and rab wer hor a lender hould be the school distr y does not consist tn ourselves and every bo most pleay ant be : T r stin and pi us ond gante among squashe , that will keep 0! A smail piece of milk and tied casionail dea net foaked in case of felou.— calls re » against him. Si ber, and strack her in that he retorned he and found a mai room Kissing b enjoying the of the house, your Hor her to get about right. [ ly, said papers. A CRUEL DIsary Shore road the other day opposite @ saarp e her eyes on bim @ long time, asked: “Mister, are you a pickpoc “Why, no, madam—I'm @ bus:ness man of answered she sighed. “Well, I'm awful- ed; | wanted to try and see if 1 Ta 2 Press, , “Is unit 80 ly disappo couldn't re CAMP-MEETY Tumblin’. a roariy TALK: I beah der cara rou deriland. I heahder steam a buzzin’ > Recond-clags on board dis yer train. We's bound for Cauin's land. Come, children, git abourd. Everybody git Tight aboard dis yer train, while we heah der steam a buzzin’, an’ while we hear der car @ rumblin’, Come, children, git aboa: Sux tuovbrr it was a tramp at the door, so she locked it, and from an upper windo bombardet him who stood and knock 4 with the tea-kett cord of kindlings, wineed not, th ia mop knew by his ber husbaud.— @7 Heart disease is more fatal in San ciseo than any other large city. &7-Door plate breastpins enable the ladies to economize on Weir dress patterns. &7Scipio Patrick, ® colored youth, has been eloping from Wilmington, N.C. 87-3. Confucias M. Giliieuddy giazier,adds Piquancy to the Chicago directory. 871 don"t care three suaps of a cow's thumb. Pittsburg phrase for inditfer- ence. 82-Don’t insult a poor mau. His muscles may be well developed. Sagacious © change. 87 very capable lightning-siiuger and a gol fellow generally,” is the graceful compliment paid graph operator by the Newburg Journal &7 Miss Ada Luck, of Carthage, Ohio, won @ cook stove at the Cincinnati fair as'“the best and most expeditious cook.” In thirty minutes she cooked, and cooked well, pota- toes, chicken, porterhouse steak, toma: and corp, and made coffee, tea, ple and bi cuit, and set the table in the neatest style. 87-The following letter was picked up in a Street of Vireennes, Ind., the other day: “Dear Jane, I want you to keep your brother Tom out of the parlor when I come to see you. Last night he put four geass burs on the sofa, and you know I had on linen. Ifthe does it again I'll killuim, as heaven is my judge.” &7 When aman treads oa rotten pe and comes down on the pavemeut ker-sc they ail sing, “Where did you get whisky?” But when a woman same thing everyboly says, “Tao peach dealers ought 1> be fined, and Woman ought to prosecute the borough for un Free I Fran- Sn! MARRIED. Out hureday, New 5 On the morning of th 1th instant, eA child ot BP. L aud Jeuuic sagn DELUWIG. Saddent Jb of Septeniber, at St ANNIE v jo Mt RI. ‘al will take place from hi- late residence, ick treet, next I Toosday . 14th in- m. Fri reap sctfal 4 Vhiledelpnia inst., Ex tewor, i aard - On Sanday. the 12th {Bernard and E! in the 69th year of her Tt Hues, SARAH A., Wile ol B.O. Sb) The faneral will t om dence, 424 New nde, on Taesiay, stanc, at 3p. WABSEB. September 19th, at 6:15 o'clock p.m, JTLIA, twin davgbter of Brainard . and Mary J. er ear, 9 mont * Funeral parents’ residence, op the 7th street road, just beyond Brightwood, on Tuesdai the léth inst., at 11 o'clock a. m, Friends « family are invited to attend UNDERTAKERS. HARVEY, ‘Undertaker, Mo. 934 F Sruen, between Minti anc Testae marl-ly 5 subsert THe Seal eee een et

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